eRe ee ee THE eo — THE DAILY EXAMINER... , a ee — ee ——- - —- DAILY EXAMINER mt OUREN'S But because we We have them i A WIND OF DEATH, IN CENTRAL AMERICA, ! | At Least One Thousand People Belleved to The proposition of the unien of Niecarat Have Perished, rus, Honduras, San Salvador and Gaute- A late specia! ecablegram to the Globe- mala ina single Central American Ree | Democrat from St. Petersburg says: A public was first disenssed eight or ten wind of death and no other name can | Yeats ago, but came to nothing it is lescribe the cyclone that swept across the }| "0" propose 1 that each eer) will re- Sea of Azov yesterday It will be impos- {| Man a st ite, and that a | rovisional Presi sible for days vet to comput th lamag | tent W ib chosen, while the ] residents } done, but it ilmost certain that f the different countries will act as Gov- thousand peopl have perish 1, some ernors of them in — capacity as States lrown ng, other being crush i un ler fal }- \ pan { } b ibmitted ata convenlios ing houses and trees [he excitement is | S© meet in ot ptember, and the new Gov- vyreat among the American colony in this ernment is expected to be put in operation ty, for it is feared that at least two par- | Pext May Lhe new Republic would ties of tourists were on the Sea of Azoy at | have a population of more than 3,000,000, the time the wind did leadly work. All | aud an area of 147,000 miles, It would tbe afternooa there has veen a stream not be easy, hows ver, to carry this plan allers at the American minister, asking, | nto effect he United States will not be ulmost begging, f vs from Ode y to retinguish its mterests tn Nicar- wy , et y ' 1 | wall 2 as Great Britain retains pos- wale oht-a ) f British Honduras, which lies ( nea vis ig Seba ther ng the north border of the proposed rt- famous batt cene | pul Br capital indeed has a I parties were separated, but is it pro- | strong hold on a large pert of Central bal that hey urt \ € (me 1; and the United States may see hours of each other and a thie 1 the } en P oposition a covert assault achedule of these excurs s, they | | “por the sacre id ctrine of Monroe. And have reached the strait K ‘ bs the peo} of the four States in question lav morning. thence to y teat have not developed a e markable faculty north to Berdiansk, where tl \ ! vernment, displaying, on the take the train back to Od It is sa her hand, a peculiar passion for revolu- that the leaders of one of th parties ad th consummation of ths union seems far away | Senate bill about to |; ively for prot tive ] | eign price plus the duty of $I ~ i) ‘ AUGUST 28, 1894 ) Are im the joy \ pie have we mn- ‘ tl third genera- ' : “ i ely AN EMPTY PROTEST iv { ‘ ‘ ‘ ft ifad . It is The Boa ‘8 : ) : it the variety de ‘ ‘ ‘ At 4 bDelween mv ald : k French reput : ’ i8 It is my wis) i 4 ail | ‘ a i without unne me ad “es | | aged in friend } ‘ 1b Ts ' , the ‘ a | ‘ | n i . M I wa tl aT aS \ > n f an ‘ _ ; Ss ve ‘ , { I ind sat . ry 4 a \ 1 { yk Trade was ' China and * , ' | \ AY neert * } € i ‘ AW : prevent I ive inf ea i i } : i alitv between i ; at the upit Cha ‘ boa Trad \ j \ at Ottawa i ‘ 4s . va 5 | ‘ ut 8 oF the Im | G )) and z tt \y ’ . La i \ i s met cial a the Board ad ' i a ‘ y inter change j S prou i ca 3 I ‘ : 2 Boat \ 1 vat the Government and | sia Oe : é were t a refers to a promise mad : refers to a prom I ‘ . lated to strenethen the circumstances, and protests aga es concerned, both rates charged! Of what ava ‘ WW the mother e Board of Trade aga Board I \ juility of Tre- : “ ewritera rYreé esenting : i 4 ’ . f Underwrite repr ™ al ‘ & remarkable Companies Great Br . Ar i 1 administrative TheInsurance \ ntinue t dk Boa \ a y the 4 aa em pty I ~ ] Board , ; ( i av fl w , . so I { M sid she trusted a : g oe French yuest the = a ~ gt ielayed She of Trad prese = ’ gy , al govern- fluence Over u W S and, and equali i that its fi i a number of i al ad ) ivs e blessing of exe i labors of It cannot be | ‘ 7 ‘ Govert 3 - e = ‘ MARRIAGE AT SUMMERSIDE, Insurance panies Wa , Cor must 4 ‘ Summerside were G that t eOT | in the social event the circumstances, have to pay th i arriag D Moore t . ' M Wals} The bridegroom 1s a » ody pc aaeeaaned egillinanta Moore, Esq., of the In- Exawiyver and other newspay Department in this city, and warned the Government and ends here; and the bride is an | f Capt. Thomas Walsh, and tha 8 i . . 1 ae ‘ r st poplar t the young ladies ' ra of I ‘ ¢ 4 tem} — oom s . [t is almost needless to Governmet ehind a I ae . irge new Wesleyan Church before the tax was imposed 15 i S rside was overcrowded upon the : \ ' It is the more noticeable in v : at t irch was beautifully at ‘ wers, that the wedding facet +) t the res t vas veu ' " ra cs See 2 , w andsome, thatthe silken tie Hon. Donald Far juhars and Mr. B i } ia two w ¢ hearts was care- ; + a Ae eee ad mio Rogers, M. L. A., espn . R. W. Weddall and the in i oe sural ; at th S t propitiously Miss to i yosition of i 74 : : Mary Strong, daughter of High Sheriff ee ee ee Str us the bridesmaid, and Mr. T. J the Charlottetown Mutua! Fire I nce! Wa erk of Summerside. and . ‘ ¢ . j , mammal i ; Company —and both d 3 f 1€ groomsman Al . a : ‘ gal accom panied Company ! [he idea 3 © ; 7 i ppy i steamer thhum- gentiemen censuring others or iin; nd vas gail ked with flags the interests of other companies! It ; ssiob: and thers - aughable. os s ric nd {od : Che . par ed is far _ ——— aa _ < or ( e bridesmaid and . “an : fat} , thes : “THAT'S THE CHEESE . and oo ' i yf tn bride , : ; “a > Ir is hoped that this w I , y ide Bosto 1. : N y | I i was the re be critical: mngiish C y iurg umber of ». Island cheese f . E. Island e. If w 3 luding the highest price for and | n book English market, w m ych D is & : aR . 4 ge ceremony . careful about the milk Eve y ; pends upon the milk,” w words visit inds the active young marager! Ket AN ISLANDER MARRIED, mn cheese factory—-Mr. Raby— — 5 b CRESES FRETEE, ir. B of Mr. and Mrs sentative of Tae Examiner tha G. M f Gordon street, pre- say if the milk be not pur a ppearance yesterday : : 2 the most careful and most skilful mak { elaborate floral de lt eahateall at ‘clock theirdaugh Willi not resuitin pure, untaint a . . I Is 4, was ted in marriage price | cheese. In Dutter Nak Mr (Gj Ma : Shaw, of Prince ble, we are told, with the appliances of Edward Island, by the Rev. M. C. Bowie odern butter factory, to rid the pa fthe First Presbyterian Church +} “1 B Or mi liate family were present npurities In the Mus ' M Ella Bez f Medford, officiated making it is impossible, and the trained wi Sof 3 and Mr. William L nostrils of the English buyer w detect | Ma ald, a brother of the bride, was the fault in an instant. Then, down goes st ma rh ridal costume was of the price, perl s quarter, perbaps a halt muslin, garnished with lace ine price, peTnanps a ¢ a! r, perbapes @ fiail ’ ia I we 1 anc snd 8h 4 a bouquet of cent on the pound, which means a loss of} 4) 0. Miss Bearisto also wore thousands of dollars to the patrons of « pre lress of white muslin, with lace cheese factories This shows tl m por and 4A wedding dinner followed ana otine A , . ' and atte 1Ol- ance of careful attention to the miik 4 } wat ; : travelling dress of brown , single unsealded. sour 1 4 : : 9 es to match s ; . he milk is a ved sta band,a na s brought to the factory f ind best mat wi i affe< * thy ‘ } le 4 ity it i + ie , Pe i 4 B 1 tater board a tory for hat factory for ‘ ire home a affect its character and p ] snd. is , Edwa Island The Consequently it is of th t } p! ise and elegan . ‘ Ane. 9] that every patron should —— o the factory pure and eweet S | the above event is the ' . | Vuncan Shaw, Esq , of Stan eding on marshy pastur: © wit s bride returned home pant which imparts a ari i i i EXAMINER extends its the milk Even w fee guj g t a plands the cows w g t | ; . ———e ; J i tT Sraxes.—Although this is grassy flay ‘ +} Maritime colt stakes, ‘ . , fi tae | } D re au | i isua nterest was mani this nd can be abs j aving | a emen as a result of this 4 uncovered and occas . ‘ I y There is no doubt that ( | a 1 Of vast importance n then ar rt or 34 , i art pa ” resis of the country, those who supply milk » the cl fa ry be noted by the fact that among tories is needed in this regar iorses who have participated in these hae ' . st are Dexter, 2.29}, now owned in nother nt te ye noted in the « no- . : oa . d ner point to be noted In the econo- | Q ; Sir Charles, 2.324, at present in of cheese making is the importance of } B ns Re ition, 2.284; Edward Blake, hay ng the factory in the midst he i é Boston; Sea King 2 21 ts % trict wheace its supply of mill lraw } + ro ie! owaed 7” W0od- * 4 ; ! \. J; Heck, 2.34}; Lady Pilot, 2.30}; * @ quarter of a cent nak i > 91 ' “949% a 1 » quarter Of a P mas | Maud M, 2 S Richard, 2.37, at 3 3 a great difference in the net re ltof a sea | irs; Brazillian, 2.244; Mayflower, 2.28 af 0n’s operations, so does a few miles here | Francis P, 2.284; Parkside 2.22}; C. P. R. ria a a . »9 jot 2.22%. owned i Massachusetts and there in the distance which the milk 2.264; | 2.224, ved in Ma achu etts, , 2 ja who was sold for $1500; Bishop, 2 743 a* to be draw } factor t costs | ; : 1as to be drawn to the fa y 2 : ito parties in Quebec for a pty doubly as much to draw milk ten miles ul Loot §, 2.39}; Parkland, 2.34}, it dues to draw it five nities Hen i Sa MoM , last year, and , i figure; greater economy of having @ t patr ‘ 1 I ( { ilifax, 2.384 ofacheese factory within th sn . years, and : ‘ radias rds,—Moncton ‘ a o:9+e— om { ’ . we —The Empire: Father Burk \ \ mail arrived this forenoon at 10.40 ton, Prince Edward Island, 1 me von { a} Traverse, brit ping Mon- , vigor as a temperance adherent whi ~ 1 Toront tters and papers of the ; admirable At a pict e found a ma abstract of the news ; selling whiskey. The authorit ta be found in another to stop the sale, so Father Burk he L man away and spilled the liq ( I openly stated that through an ground. The priest will be called upon to} error in the United States Tariff Bill dia- answer in court, but it is safe to say that | is may get in free. The possibility the trial will not detract from the courage! of such a thing is alarming, and the poor of his action. hear of it with dread. ' many a title, but it has | daughter of short ro wosed atiip a i 1 proy | distan 1 of the from Temrink into the lan Cossacks. If this party branched off that way they have unquestionably per ed, for the hurricane ravaged the entir east shore of the sea of Azovy KE is praying that some lucky “hance delay ed the excursionists, so that they could not reach the embarking point to-day. Ata late hour there was 1 general report of the disaster on which to Americans’ safety wide havoc. The Nogaisk ayed ‘} ' Stiii Only a base surmises of the This report recounts wind was first felt at Nogaisk. s populated mostly by fishermen, wl were Out on the water when the 1 i had swept out to the north 24 | ~ >was pr sented. Ik village w razed, overturned, as i wn my plough had been pushed through it | ng everywhere were women and } } as 2 i vy waters of the L f \ ashed into such a height that it wa plain that every fishing boat been Sunk The ¢ I swept northeast after wrecking Nog ! path seemed to ‘rave beet vide, Marin ypol it devastated t point eleven m les inla outer edge far upon th Ma | was practically blotted ‘ Not three houses in a hundred standing. Itis estimated that tw dred perished in this town a North of Marinpol _ the st ns have made a sudden turn to wa over Dolga Point, its left edge inflicting { @ slight damage tothe town of Houses were unroofed and a d per were killed by falling tit sea the storm made its full fury ft the steamers that touch at the | Berdiansk, not hour ef the latest report i “ON one fias Come Grave fears are xpressed t craft in the sea has goue tothe bottom, | and that every passenger is drow When the wind swept over the north end of Azov southerly along the coast the Cossacks. | auge In turn Eisk and Achueve were ravaged, each town being almost totally dest: n with this dis~ Telegraphic communicati: trict is suspended, and it is impossil learn the extent of the destruction, but at icast one thousan i persons must have Lic i on the two shores. The storm, as nearly as can be learned, seems to suddenly has st its force near Temerink Sat ff with ¢ mparat V juliet ! the Black Sea. - +6 Struck By Licurxtse.—The dwetting house of Mr. Oswald Gordon, at Rose- neath, was struck by rhtning during storm of Sundav morning, and was badly shattered. Both chimney wel broke and the saddle-board and several bea broken. No person was hurt } About four o’clock on Sunday m a barn belonging to James T. Be Wickham, Queen’s Co., N. B., by lightning. The barn took fire entirely destroyed Phe flan another barn near by and it was a stroved. Besides the tw barns M yea lost forty tons of hay, a horse and and four head of cattle not in the barn, but were near Belyea’s house was saved, alt! time it was in great danger -— The people quickly recogniz this is the reason the sales « saparilla are Hood's is “on top.” - R continually - NEWS NOTES. it took a new course, going | | | | | if , augZs iW | | | | LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading ecnarged for at the rate often ceuts per line. Most Del us Th fres] oat dake made from tl year’s oatmeal)! at | “gg . > ¢ " Quirk’s bakery, Prince Street. | <A lotof palms fur sale at Ridewhy's Nurseries, Upper Prince St a27 $i Photographs. ef the Bishop,.of Nova | Scotia, Rev J Simpson, Rev T F Fuller- | ton, Rev B Fay Mille, St Paul’s Church 1St Peter’s Chureh, also a selection of | Charlottetown ews, fur sale at Choud | H tudio, Queen St. Boys Clothing—Buy your Boys’ Cloth { at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Special liscounts for next two weeks. a2l 61 Read Geo. Carter & Co.’s advt. of school } books aug22 dy&wy Campbell's Quinine wine at | Dodd’s Medical Hall, only per bottle. Darts only 50¢ Hire’s KReoot Beer Extract at Watson's jane2i tf T5e. = — To Cleanse The System when costive Et ally yet gently, or , or when the blood 1s impure or iwgzish, to permanently cure habitual | } ation, toa vaken the ki ineys and to a healthy activitv, withont irritat- ig or weakening them, to dispel headaches yids or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. ‘Apples, Oranges, Ke. | Sats By Auction, To-morrow, Wednesday, at 0.30 a. m., at Auction Room: 20 barrels Ontario Apples, 10 barrels American Apples, boxes Oranges, Peaches, Pears and Grapes A. MeNEILL, 5 (uctioneer FOR SALE.’ Hun lred Half Bar HERRING Tu rels Nol July PETER KELLY &'C@., Queen Street. BILL HEADS. | One Thousand Assorted Sizbs FOR $2.75, '! THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. ‘Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). You will save money by ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to, JAMES D. TAYLOR, 1227 Queen Street. | le aes $10 REWARD! Ten Dollars will be pai A reward ot The run of salmon in British Columbia | by the P. E. Island Electric Company for this vear has been enormous. the name and conviction of any person or A man feloniously entered a Limerick | persons found interfering in any way wish pul lic house the othe r night. and a ct | t Kleectri Lamps and Poles. morning the owner found him dead beside J. WADDELL, a barrel of beer, having appar ang23— 61 Snperintendent. taken too freely ' ee eo Earthquake thocks were felt at G ( town, Australia, on the 17th inst rj NOTICE was a heavy vibrat u hook bu . ings, followad by a low rumbling oe at hepw sche Tae A LAND SURVEYING, &e. A piece of current English g the effect chat Ts ) paid S x ‘ The subscriber is now prepared to make es an ‘ . | Surveys of Land, ran Boundary and Division prese nt pec ry L500 a at a ut tO p iblish Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanical his (the son’s) writing Which shows tl and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- late laureate’s opinion of laureauteship | “#408 and Estimates. : > NIC LON by heredity, which was recent sareected J. P. NICHOLSON, to the Commons and instantly rejected The American heiress Has Ci remained for th John Flaglor, Standard Oil millionairé, to win the title of Queen. Wf her husband, Baron Hardon Hickey. shall succeed in enthroning him the on rin- idad Island as James the First, his con- sort will be entered in the Peerage as Anna, Queen of Trinidad.” The Canadian Steamer Cambria, runn- ing excursions from Detroit to points it Ontario and the Georgian Bay country, has been seized by the United States Mar- shalon three libels aggregating The libelants are Mrs. H. C. Penny, Mrs W.D. Penny and Mrs. Delano of “Detroit $3500. who charge ill-treatment. They held tickets for state rooms, but found them occupied by other passengers and were un- able to obtain sleeping accommodations. The McKinley duty on wire ruds is $13.44 tor, and the duty fixed by the in the Practically become law United States is $8.96 a ton no wire rods are imported into the States, nor will any be brought the new rate of duty w hich in under serves exclus- Now, ac- the price be the for- 344 a ton, elling at $24 Irpose S. cording to the free t ide theory . of American wire r¢ } ds should and yet American rods are a ton, or just about the English quotation for the same article. S when free trade theories come tact with hard facts, the get the worst of it. »ymehor yr her | omehow or other | into con- } theories always | | is the United Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, lsvi—dy & wy Don't swear because your briarwood's burnt out. Geta new? one. and USE s | MASTIFFS PLUG CUT | hereafter. only fo- bacco. ™ | tha ' leaves the briar- wood pipe whole and sweet. io Virginia; Pace Tobacco Co., Richwond and Montreal, Canada. n Black, Navy, Tan Brown and Fawn, Lightning Accidents are covered by the Inusr- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S CH’TOWN. BLOCK, Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. SreoiaL Desparoues ro Tae Examiner THE SHOOTING AT OTTAWA. Sergt. Davison Leads in the Grand Aggregate. THE ISLAND TEAM SHOOTING WELL Some of the Prizes Won by Islanders in the Various Competitions. Orrawa, Aug. 28. In the McDougal! Challenge Cup match, five shots at four and six hundred yards, Lieut. Hutcheson, of Ottawa, wins the cup, badge and $25, with 46 points. Sergt. J. Milton Davison was second, winning a gold badge and $20, with 46 points. Lieut. Ewen Stewart wins $4. Sergt. Davison now leads the field in the grand aggregate. In the Nursery Match, five shots at five hundred yards, Capt. Moore made 18 points, winning $5. In the Hamilton Pow- der Co, Match, seven shots at 500 yards, Sergt.-Major Grey made 33 points, win- ning $8; Sergt. J. M. Davison made 32 points, winning $6; Corpl. Baird made 32 points, winning $4; Sergt. R. V. Long- worth made thirty points, winning $4. The team: are shooting splendidly. A Sensational Case. Montreat, Aug. 28 There is a big sensation in Sutton, Brome county, over the arrest of Walter Kelly in Marlboro, Mass., who was induced to come to Sutton in June Jast to “do up” W. Smith, a station agent and president of the Brome County Alliance. It appears that the; saloon keepers agreed to pay Kelly $150j for the job, Only $75 was forthcoming, the rascal squealed, and now several accompli ces are also in jail. eeemenncmenestnctiiiganencanie The President and the Tarif. Wasninxcron, Aug. 28. President Cleveland has written a letter to Representative Catchings (Miss.,) in which he sets forth his views of the new tariff bill, and gives his reasons for not approving of it. He says that upon ser- ious consideration he is more settled than ever in his determination to allow the bill to become law without his signature. oC The Ring. Coney Istanp, Aug. 28, A great crowd witnessed the ten-round fight between Jack McAuliffe and Young Griffo here last night. The referee gave his decision in favor McAuliffe, but the crowd protested furiously, and_ the police had to be called in. Wrestling Match. ” Lavenroon, Aug. 28. MelInerney, of America, and Canson, of England, met in a wrestling match Jast night for £100 a side and the champion- ship of the world, The contest was won by Cannon. a A Discontented Politician. Orrawa, Aug. 28. It is reported that A. W. Ross, M. P. for Lisgar, has resigned over the Lieuten- ant-Governorship of Manitoba. = = = SGHOOL BOOKS. 10 Gross Gage’s Readers, 3 “ Arithmetics, Fasquelle’s French, Chambers’ Geometry, “Brief History of England, 1 * French and English Primers, 10 “ Gage’s Copy Books, Scoti’s Marmion (Selections) and other Classics for College and School, Camp- bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner’s Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur- rie’s and Meiklejohn’s Grammars, Greek and Latin Text Books, ete. Wholesale and Retail. Orders by mail promptly filled. Low- est prices guaranteed. GEO. CARTER & CO., BOOKSELLERS, 187 Queen Square. aug22—dy & wy COAL. COAL. To arrive here next week, per barken- tine “Erema,’ 500 Tons RESERVE MINES SLACK COAL, best Coal for Furnace and House use. ALso—— To arrive ina few days, per schooner “Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ANTHRACITE COAL, for Base Burners, and will be sold low whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Ang. 25, 1894, TO LET—On Bayfield Street, the house lately oecupied by Mrs. Hobkirk, containing nine rooms, with stable and coach house; heated by hot water, bath room, all in order. Rent moderaie. Possession given at once. Inquire at A. HERMANS', Lower Queen Street. augls GOOD NEWS. Hundreds and Hundreds of Ladies to be Sacqued, We've just received word fram our Mr McLaren, who is now in the European markets, that he has secured’a large shiy- ment of LADIES’ SACQUES, CAPES, etc., much under regular price. He says : “T flatter myself on securing this lot, as no other buyer from our side of the Atlantic can buy the same Sacques for double the money. I have visited all the other big houses, and for style and appear- ance, compared with this lot, they are simp'y ‘not in it.’ Lordered them to be shipped at once.” LADIES !—We have received the in- voices of this big shipment of Sacques and Capes, and expect to have them opened and ready for your inspection in about two weeks’ time. JAS. PATON & 00, 168 Victoria Row. What a comfort it is to walk down friends shiver and endure the ment. But people are rapidly things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight is fast disappearing. FRIENDS owUR sTrock } wh PI intact are made for the Grocer | who handles Watches, WOODILL'S GERMAN visit Speciacles, POWDER, | None will give more satis- faction. Rings, Silverware, BAKING LARGE AND VARIED, WilH PRICES LOW. aug25 Notice to Intending Cutters. Having been requested by.a number of | persons to open a class for instruction in the art of Cutting, I have decided to do so, and accordingly will be prepared to receive | at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli- | cations of those who desire to learn the art. For further particulars apply at my residence, Fitzroy Street. JAMES MLEOD. | wky li —IF You— Want a wife, Want a cook, Want a partner, } Want a sitvation, i Want a servant girl, ED Ca G. HH. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. augl HARD COAL, LANDING TO-DAY, PER STEAMER “ COILA,” ang] 7—dy 5i eod a ae to sell a farm, } weet eats ton! RD ene: Bord Coal Want to exchange anything, Want to sel] plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, ADVERTISE IN THE ERAMINER. Direct from Philadelphia, Best Quality. U. LYONS au g24—4i English Willow M Charlottetown, July 28, 1894—tu thu sat ST . NOT BECAUSE WE KNOW THEY ARE GOOD, believe they are the best in the market, is why we recommend PRIESTLW’S CRAVENETTES. 6O inches wide, waterproof and grat wearers. NEHY BROTH ! rubber ~ = Tae SPAY a Aug 28'9q Cha ee « fb MGS ny e Aye rea tas “WF Sot iy \ , = » . fr) A 4 ’ To-day the Grand Circuit meet of the Charter Oak Trot- ting Association opens at Hartford, Conn. Upwards of $30,000 has been offered in purses, of which liberal amount $10,000 will be given to the 2.18 class. The meeting will close on the 3lst, and some great are looked for. The list of flyers with records of 2.14 or better is rapidly gain. ing in length. races We don’t fly, but our bar- gains take wings. In eyj- dence of this, our order book reveals orders from almest every point of the compass, “The Star” rules the waves. Our beautiful stock is open for inspection. Don’t be bashful —afraid to put us to trouble — for we are looking for trouble, We want to sell, and will marvellously low prices. oo JOUN T. McKENZIE, POODLOD DL 096009 6000 0060666969606660666555596060656699096960906000000000 0000 “The Rain it Raineth Every Day.” town in the morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT. all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortu nate old style of waterproof gar- becoming educated to better waterproo dy & wky—june9 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, WN. 8B. Boys educated for College or Business by an excellent staffof Resident Masters, Special Attention Paid te Rell- sion, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederie ton. Warden—Rev. Davenport, M. A., Oxford. Bay Scholars, $45; House Boys, $209 per annum with fine voices for the admitted at much lower M. John N choir , B will Boy 5 he Talos, School Year begins September 3rd. Ap} ply to Headmaster. tl Ist sep—jul . . 7 Brilliant Sign Letters. I have appointed Me. P. H. Trainor, of Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlotietowa for th le of above letters, whieh can indow of W. A. Hutcheson, s as follows :—~ J. HAMBLET WooD, St. John, N. B. a FOR SALEZ. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now my possession. The premise may be inspected daily from I to 4 ~ For ternys apply to Messrs M. & D.Y. McLeod, or to the subscriber. JAMES McLBOD. anab wm we __ ae TO LET—The two Stores o een Street ely obcupled by the anuecnbela an lately occupied by the separately ule Apply I Ket Square, or en bioe as desired Rent aes to J. B. MACDONALD & 9 , t—jy® arket Baskets. BEER & GOFF have just received a large Case of English Willow Market Baskets. see them if you want a nice Basket. BEER & Call and GOFF. ene A epee Ran nagpe scinome™ | gw ay & LT MT KE: 80 TERE Myy « . ; .