THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. oe lens sae West , longed rains are needed to ‘ ; be- | Jered vacant by the death of Mr. Clarke, | consequences. : Ww . fe hl - zur , ot Liberal member, was formerly Conser The will of ex-goveruor Wm. ee can i ‘ ‘ ‘ oe . : i le . 2 y is Ww > ae . : | vative, and the Conservatives will endeavor | leaves all his property to his ife vt M ‘ 8 ! Dt , vy | *Ppointe her eaecutrix, The will is dated . to redeer and a8 the adverse map rity 2c. 18 9: ment C. Pope to a similar posi- | '° * seep mgt ties fiir Dec. 18, 1893. ti Ss Macdonald, i berale | © SO Cetin wae Caly Os Uaty Cepm The Ancient Order of Hibernians have ° ; . a | be successful. Mr. Paterson does not | succeeded in raising the $50,000 for the o! Dy ‘ ‘ . , | . A ‘i | desire another defeat, and will, if possib’e, | endowment of the chair of Celtic literature Pope w re-e leg but | ” | in the Catholic University aver ito obtain a “ grit hive,” which J: a . rm vy " s not consider North Grey to be. The Hon. A. 8. Dunno bas been declar- ’ ay C ervyatlives | i ini Seiad ed elected by acclamation os sureeyer of \ \ A 8 irae | NOTES AND COMMENTS general in the New Brunswick adnunisira t M —— tion under Premier Mitchell. wards their political opponents, and Mr , : ail ali ; . Poa tae D tt ' —Advices from Fredericton st - that Truro purposes spending $14, t 00 in Im- avies was retur ‘ 8 ; : ; Se ee I { ee i {the monument to Sir Leo lard Pilley + proving its waterworks system, and offers Mr. Davies, as a er ¢ eter ee taking definite form. It will be a statue ; 4 per cent. debeutures for that sum,which Tarte \ ‘ ’ f of the deceased statesman, and will be | will have twenty years to run. } erected in ¢ tthe squ . . » : the erests of I ‘ general and | erected In One of —— ; : Frank Pierson, in a fit of insanity, cut the } Charlottetow part Ar —Washivgton arlvices Puesday state | the throat of bis father and mother and i "Go | } that on that day the Boston banks again | ¢ en stabbed his own veck at their bome ‘ 5 . : } +} for of j v3 | ame forward with an offer of a miuhon 11 Lowe Palis, low a, on Monday. 5 I s l a ' ra in vo} coin to the treasurv, an! "1 » . . " » : n gold 4 oe 7 a? The Lucania, on whch steamer Sir warus ¢ “ the Park Roadway, | Philadelphia also offered $500,000. M- Kenzie Bowell returned frou England, a pu ‘ of at pron placed | By the way, what has become of Mr. | (aj & barrow @-cape from collivion during that an t ' the supple Forbes, the Grit member of Par amen) 4 heavy fog with an unknown vessel, o : who was recently appotnted Sub-Collector — : 1 Wer! ; e } . > ’ i . | 3 I> é m a ' t ‘ ¢ Customs at Grand River Has he re- | U:ptain Genera eyier ha sucd a obs Upy ‘ rted for duty yet It not, why not? | decree promising to the cxpiains of vessels i. 7 : cer ae , : : $24,000 for each filibu-tering steamer and : : : , 8 r A . marge earns © pee sear | $),000 for each tilibusterix zx Sailing vessel ar ra pa H ‘ ( from Canada to Austral’s is ae Ms he | & .cy seize. sons. I levelopmeuts of the closer trade relations os : ee mona, I va va : \ i : : i. ‘ Excise Comm'ssioner Lyman, of New vee se two parts o e empire, On : \ , Ma haw Waite M avies 4 n steamship line all the York, expects that his department will be : ‘ AUS iia Fieamship ine ! ye, ° re ‘ere tatema¢ . y e for this class of freight | epriched to the extent of $11,000,000 the . he ee — : - _ rey » . , > in ates, and ss heen contracted for from now uatil | present year under the operation of the . Raine’s liquos law. ho i 4 assured j ra October, ' " ian ¢ viens e high hopes Durirg recent ekirmishes in the prov- tion that “ é = be av on : a e wn giao = I .@ P de! Ry is ta Cle tk ¢ edeeming North Grey, The tate Lib- | inces of Pinar de! Kio an Santa Clara the ; grant w a £" | eral member, whose death is announced, | Cuban insurgents left 18 killed on the field his } vas ast epritg. 7] had only 32 n rity. It is claimed that | mong the dead being an Amazon, and therefore, s P . es of Conservative voters in the riding | reured with their wounded. for Mr. Da . . ae went back eir party on the 23rd A terrible windstorm struck the village . “ ey . “i June, w be delighted to have occasion | of Homer, Mich., on Monday evening. : r v0 t <a . a & ] s hemsel ves right Ruoefs were lifted, houses partly blown ~ = z ; ee ang : Davies has St. John Su Mr. Davies is reported | away, barns topp!ed over and over ha!f the s $s power arry th have said that sin possible to find a {| maple trecs about the town were blowa Pp ate G respect | Tory with a fine tooth comb in Prince over. t 4 Aways t @ y Ed ward laland since the election. The The strik ng tailors in Ne w York have Wea ‘ ; trouble with Mr. Davies is that he goes given up all hopes of coming to terms H45 promised to : } ; . to » wrong way about the search. He will | with the contractors as a body. It has Th t ; = tthe her rar *) . ; 7” i ¢ Belfa tthe others branches } find all the Tocies he wants before he i# | been decided to throw over the association @ »nter tad eo} ; } ” oil) | . as © etem pated by the leé Ministerof Railways u ler; aod what is more, they will | and treat with the contractors as individ are also important, and Mr. Davies w jo | find him. uals, wee . Phere or —Montreal G Mr. Laurier told | §o far this’ seaeon 100,000 people are ot! tin ae ; :. he people at St Johns on Saturday tha’ said to have visited the ehrise of Ste. Mr. D in : f he had been in their section of the | Anne de B.aupre. Tie feast of St. Anne ; ee ous We wil! reser intry in 1837 he would have been @ | was observed on Sunday last, when thoas- re r tin For t In 18* i ihe people of Mon- | ands of people were present at the masses teen yi ar Day As represe 1 Que real that if he had been oo the banks of | jn the Basilica. There was also » proces- ( H ‘ ’ the Saskatchewan that vear he would | sion. y S a . : > ‘ shonliessd a » e musket Fi . i ave shou ed a rebe musk ; too Miss Kimball, an eye-witness of the - s* HOT . e mn oO v > . . . - Mr. La owes much to Pr at massacre ut Vau in June, estimates the ‘ e r t - } horn t _o i r e 1 | . . ah ’ 8 t le was | ) too late to get into trouble in j}numbe: of killed at five hundred. Ten > rr ; r ; a " > r ay oO Island. H x e raction, and |as kept too far away to! 10) and persons rendered homeless and vas ix Limself up in another des.itute were furnished proteetion at the a ee ee s ‘ : : ud power. That ex : ae a Amcricaa mission. Fifteen thousacd took ne ar & TEGRISLS SAPRSLENCE. | refuge under the British flag. - ce s bow ad . y ee . . oa . res le re “ ‘ ; Narrow Escap* from Drowning of a Man The { nited Trades and Labour Conncei) Ans e v : . a . _ vo and Woman, of uffslo complains that Immigratioa In- ” oa ow a2 3 +pector O'Brien is not doing his duty at Toroxtro, July 27.—Added to the ter-| Jf = Welln: oo Geen a ~~ ’ ; big Niagara Fails, as between six and seven “ dle experiences of Wednesday nu ghts dred C ij . s tl t i q LAURIER AND TARTE : ; . : huodred Canadians cross the border every es orm, is the adventure of a portion of the : k U i Sts id : ‘Ww Galbraith. teller in the | MOP8!2s to work on the United States side, fx order .aet- in the Comm nat Ome ees - aod return to their houses in Canada at ‘ : ; vion Bank of this c ty. Tne familly are niohe for his friend Mr Farte, Pres nmering at Strawberry Island, Lake | °'="" : var 7 yart of 4 ‘ > ‘ , _ L. i t} ae Simcoe. While the nurse and two chil A party of one hundred and thirty Aus ' rate Mr. B a iren, one a boy of 7 years and the other | trians are en route for the culony of their j ms ; an 18 months old baby, were playing about | Compatriots, near Eimunt », Man. The ie ! “© | the shere, one of the employes in the hote| | COlouy was established a year ago an! is Q a ea Ss amed Duffy, came in by a rowloat and | 3a!d to be doing well. At present it num- : - : as » as vo hoes aie a & Having done ™ Pp 1 vited them to come out for a row, All | bers six hundred people. Tue new comer: i pA or j S ree embarked and the man pulled some | POSs¢-$ & fair amount of money for the Ji 2 pla jistance out to the lake Suddenly » | purchase of stock and implements, tA ’ - : . . ne , iall came from the north. A stiff wind For a long time past it bas been a cause ‘ «t 5 ur i = - : ani at Mr ashed the waters into a fury. The buat | of private complaint -here it was not wf } . : I a ! t rans was to-sed around, and the man found { baited with d-j ght -that da.cing was 3 This 7 sa self utterly unable to contrul it. 1 | going out of fashion in London. The a - have spok - wept away to tLe south and was gnickly | seriion is now officially ¢ firmed by the \ : : it of sight. An American gentleman | fact that the British Association of Teacu- ’ arrived at Ottas <a. . if ; t store ' a oe. Athét) from St. Louisa, who owns _& steam | ers of Dancing has caused a special con- . le , a 7 P e al te! anecn, qu k ¥y set off in search feren:se fur the 3ist inst., to coasider bow ae au t because our adver f the boat with a party of rescuers. Mrs. | best to secure the businese from t. e total : : . : 0 desired, fora caus (ralbraith, im c m pany with a lady acqa h- collapse whi hb threatens it. os , tis s r t \ ; IOIDIT he , ; . ee . : hut wi shall hav , ance, | sisted On Joiming the party. They Arsenic has been discovered in certain lean “ H occas earched ali night without avail, and the | prands of cigarettes in England. The Accordingly. my fret sil a nother was desperate. Sulithey did nu drug is not present in the tobacco, but is it to my old friend, Mr. B. Te sive up hope, ard about seven in the mora- | ysed jp the manufacture of the colcred ta. ee, wae O ng the boat was discovered on the shore, wrappers of tl ; Put ! represented the county of Iheryille for « "ts a Eftes te tl : ; ppers o 1 Cigarettes, and minute macy years, and by « ih st Beaverton, fifteen miles to the a’ "| parucles reach the cigarettes and svine- been sitting since 1874 I ia ba Straw berrs Ixjand. : The yacht hat pu! | times the emoker’s fingers. Arsenic, even mieed-aaveelt thet if? <<. _ / p atx at and was starting for home w th tue | when inhaled io sinali quantities, produc ® shiete Gt To Ay Se BS SCheK ET | heartb:oken women, when a pocket hand- chronic cong, loss of flesh, and other ‘4 WOuld give it miy frien érchief descried fi , fr ; é S : : ? Bechard, aid I was “eH aed kerchief was de ried floating from unde: sympioms a sociated with the eaily stages le SaPOyY tO dure, a the wharf at Beaverton. On coming up of cunsumptior ial Witheuut consulting | , . Ubsu up on. gh the lost ones were discovered under the There ic o'well defaced eatst on > . . . sere w aenne r ) ‘ This explanation made, Mr. Lauri; | Wharf, half dead with fright. The man|,. ; ~ SRMOe Gnome 1m “rt. Lau ’ ‘ . Lincoln, that Nebra-ka will preseut an- went on t seech the élec: : was standing upto his breast in water ther candi-are fue President. J. Stert ch the électors returt 7 oO candi-tate eric . St : Me Tes t with the little boy On his shoulders, aod M a . Bars ee f a ’ it a amt iarte as ; > egentat ’ JTULO ecre , ‘ Ay t ° _ "= I em ‘Ht | the nurse girl was in the water up to her | | oo ta Maen “4 4 = eee, 4 Cor one : : been in Nebrask i ek :e — He told them that vere | neck, holding the baby aloft. Aijl et sa ; 7“ & for ; a 7 mo . i : ; 1a8 already been reporte ie . was ore man more than another whom } through the night the man and girl had ’ -- bas = Soe V 1 for a colleague that ms . . 4arve, and he seemed to be of the Opin that a L'beral Goveroment « 10ut hin we Le wee . ‘ i be very plete Ail the a ae | SuTier was in vig'rg n h f “ome a 4 f I + t M r re " ‘ ar i ar s ar vite ‘ ‘a ‘ r . . a ‘ }“ a few ated ‘ | aurie ’ ’ ; . ‘5 j { sl : r ' iv} y If Mr ia A K } j =! a stered to ‘ , . Pre r wo ald } 4 sv I at 4 i at ha Mr. | surier wa , an tha ex} ar ved from : ed ption of kh mom =~ THE SIT JATION HIT OFF. ‘HAT iruly good grit newspaper, the @ . ‘ -ravb, rises tO remart Ceanaca hae got rid of a or- ] f tent aad the luugwinded ! re gol rea-on tu Hope ’ ' va re-t € it } + , wi i wa ' rrupted tof the National Policy,” | Sun points out by wav of rej Mr. Laurier is voing about the ‘ omimeny nett rv hasty and thorough in the removal of the ght. He eveu pivposes to aid the | Z pi € for some time to come and then to mit) gate the d.-ease by a slow ard yvradual pro Ceres To eradicate the ev mp'etely wo } not be fair tothe | rit miciohes, i with whom Mr Lanrier promises to have | a friendly consultation.” i re CF one ; ; ‘ | ihe in bits « € situation very nicely. i sees The St. John Teleg aph thinks that | with Eugene Debs, Coxey, Mrs. | ease and | the rest of t em, taking i@ stulnp for « | . ani Popa “tue reiurns ouygt oO 3008 an appreciable increa-e in the army of cranks | dur.og the next tew months. NEW ~ Black and Navy D* SOU, i j | of Hon. Mr that having failelto dada constituency DAILY EXAMIN STILL SEEKING SEATS. Tue late-t report regarding the placing Blair, Minister ot Railways, is in New Brunswick he will be called to the Hen. Mr Senate Paterson has not yet nuda resting place. North Grey, ren- stood thus under the dark reaches of the g where they were, and ifraid to fear of getting into leeper water. Theirlimbs were growing wore aud more numb, and their arms were ramped from holdiag the little ones up W he into the launch, neither of was able to walk, and carried up to the hotel a: Beaverton. The re-cue was miraculous. Che wind ed them off through the whither. The . ' wharf, nol Knowin move for » thev were taken them they had to be nad bur larknese, they Knew not ihe boy In hi he | Ss arms in fear of an upset. Suddenly in the darknese the boat was iriven under the wharf. The oars were wrenched away and the buat finally upset against one of the piles it waz driven on by the storm, but the man and the girl were left struggling in the water with the children in their arms. It was pitch iark and they could not tell where tuey were. They managed to regain their footing and keep the children safe, aad -tood like statues waiting for the morning THE CZAR’S COMING VISITS, —_- -— It Is Like'y Tha: He Will Before Long Visit Vienna, Berlin and Paris, Beewix, July 22.~The dates cf the Czar’s proposed visits tothe principal continental capitals, if, indeed, they have been fixed, are being kept very dark. Re cent announcements have been made that lis trip is becoming more uncertain daily, aud Nihilism seems to be the spectre which is standing in His Ms jesty’s wey. All that 1s now kaown of his intentions 1s that it is his purpose to visit Vienna and Berlin, and probably Paris, but when the visits will take place itis impossible to ray. The Emperor’s visit to Nijni-Novgor d which he made on Saturday, was accom- | panied by the usual! precautions eo far as | railway travel was concerned. The rail ways over which he travelled were guard- ed by troops throughout, but when hie majesty was within the limits of the city of Nijni Novgorod the w-1 1 lines of sol uers and police gus’lisg the strects | through which he paseed were dispensed with. The Mayor of the city issued a manifes ouilhe people urging them tomain tan order themselves and to keep the ~treets clear The Mayor's con- fidence that the citizens would preserve der was not misplaced, as there was no rouble whatever. of crowds, WE HAVE JL | Cardinal Taschereau is very low. man gave up the use of his oars and held ER ° ’ - neg Seed NEWS NOTES, The pope has received a present of an elaborate typewriter, inlaid in ivory and silver, with the Papal arms upon it. Drought has produced a severe water | famine in the east end of London and pro- avert serious to pave the way to @ Presijentia!l nonrina- tion. The gold siandard delega’es will meet ia conference in Lincoln some day th 8 week to fix a date of a state conven- tion. Collector Milne, of Victoria, B. -C., has furwarded his report on the season’s oper- ations of the Canadan sealing flat in Japanese waters, The catch on the whole is elightly better than that secured last sear, averaging 643 skins to each of the 28 schooners engaged in the indu-try, tot- alling 18,0!9 skins. In addition there was the catch of eight American schooners, eeven other sealers and the reported catch of four other American crafi, making a great total of 25,524. Mr. James O’Connor, anti-Parnellite member for West Wicklow, asked in the House of Commons last week that Mr. A. J. Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, advise Her Majesty the Queen to pardon the Irish prisoners undergoing imprison- ment for treason upon the occasion of the 60:h anniversary of her accession to the throne, which would occur June 20, 1897. Mr. Balfour replied that the time had not yet arrived for consideration of what ought to Le done upon the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the Queen’s reign. Myriads of grasshoppers, io clouds so dense as to almost obscure the sun, passed over Lincoln, Nebraska, on Sunday about Ankles. If your baby has weak ankles you should try a a pair of our Corset Boots with steel sup- porters, They are good. R. K. JOST, July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER eo Se @WFBVWVOHB2W2286080F7 ‘A COW'S TAIL Js nsefal at well as ornamental ¢ bat it can’t get wt the Horn Fly ¢ Suive’s Powder for Horo Fty does kill it. Don't let the poor ‘ brutes . if -, Harmless to cat— tle but de.th to the fly. So 2 many have bought it*from us it must be good. Wholesale ¢ ( and Retail at A.W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drug Store. =~» 22% 2 6 © 4] se ee @ 3 @G2QGe OOS GeWQee ® Property For Sale The subscriber wi-hes to dispose of his beautifully situated residence,“ Edenhurst” West St., between the residences of Hon. L. H. Davies and B pj Hearts, Es}. Fronting 84 ft on West St. a.d running w the shore 200 ft. The house is heated with hot water and commands a most beautiful view or the harbor snd surrounding country. Inspection from 3 to 6 p. m. Terms easy. Apply on the premises to the owner, SIMON DAVIES. jy30 ~it, 72 CEORGSH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS J wiv Edgehill, Windeor, Nova Scotia. Michaelms Term Bagins Sept 5,1896 BISHOP OF NOVA SCOTIA CHAIRMAN BOARD OF TRU->TEES; LADY PXINCIPAL—MIss MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—MI38 PADSTER With Eight R-sident Governesses, Four Instructors, Matron and Traived Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ten additional Music Rooms, and the En larged School Room, w.ll be ready for oc cupation in September. Special Senior Students admitted. D’p lomas gravted. The s tuation of Edgehili is renvarkacly attractiveand healthy. The grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts. Skating Rink, Gardens, ete., and cover cighta@eres. For calendar containg fu!l infurmation apply to DR. HIND, Windsor, N. 8. jv21-246 tl 15th Sen Hh HI 5 (SECOND SUPPLY) — Hhiv2's Horn-Fly Powder, Sticky and Poison Fly Paper, Insect Powder PARIS GREEN. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. Black Diamond Lien The SS.2 Coban, sailing frony’Montres) Tuesday morning, July 28h, will te due at Clarlcttetown, Friday morning, July 3lst, and will sail for St. John’s, New! foundland, via Sydnev, carrying horses, cattle and sheeyon deck and pro duce under deck, at lowsest possible rates, For further particulars as to freight aud passage, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents Ch’town, July 27, 1896. Davies’ _— wooo. Their appearance caused appre— | hension among farmers, but few alighted. Pheir cour-e was from west to east. The last. grasshopper scourge in Nebraska was | in 1874, ani as they usually make their app -arance much earlier in the season it is thought the present visitation does not presige ary serious damage tocrops ia that locality. FaKM WANTED. Any person heaving a small farm o° from five to ten acres, within five mules of the city, may fi da purchaser by app'ying io the undersigned at their office p Ubarlotietown. M LEOD, MORSON & McQUARIS, jv20—d&dw \ TANTED.— Old Established whole ale House wan‘sone or two honest and in- dustr'y 8 representatives for this sec’ion. Can pay a hustler about $12.00 a week to * rt with, Drawer 2J, Breniford, t, jlyidé cents per yard. ——Stanley Brothers. Drugstore We still lead in Soda Water --6th year. Finest Fruit Juices and Pulpe, Cream and Phosphate. Balanee® of stock of F. de C. nearly half price. Jack Davies & Go., St. George Pharmcy. itil Davies at Beales’ Corner, jy22-1m. \ TANIED—Three G_neral Agents, for a bie. k of Counties; a'so five Canvassers fureach, + big thing. and those who get territorial rights will be in luck Can also employ several bright Jadies at their own homes; "WE BRADLEY GARRETSON Co. Lrp , 43 Richmond St., West, Toronto, Ont. jJ¥29—d.w. \ TANTED—To rent a7 or § roomed house in god position in Charlottetown, Ai ply to D. b, MILLER at Wm, MeGrezo; ’s, Prince St, jy20—lin 3 OPENED] —— 20 pieces Black and Navy Blue Coating Serges, ranging in price from 45 cent to 85 Pe ee Ne nem TELEGRAPHIC. HALIFAX CARNIVAL SPORTS. Unsworth, of Charlottetown, Wins the Two-mile Race, ————<e Cook Takes Third Place lu the Mile Raca —Other Priza Winners. Hauirax, Jaly-30. To the four-oared professional race yester- cay the St. John erew won, and the double seull” race was won by Giular aud Rogers. Bubear and Barry were second in this event, and Durnen and Hackett third. At the elec. trie light sports in the eveving, Unsworth, of Charlottetown, won first place in the tlie two-mile race, time 6.42, setting the pace from start to finish. Cook, also of Charlottetown, took third place in the one- mile. Tom Burke, of Boston, won ail the running races. Sancton, of St. Johe, won the five-mile bicycle race. ANOTHER DESPATCH, Bauirax, July 3¢. The Wanderers electric light sports Jaa! bight were witnessed by six thousand peo- ple. In the two mile bicycle race Sancton, of Sty Jobn, won the first heat in 5.14, with Unsworth, of Charlottetown, second, The second beat wa: won by Naaq:, with Helman tesond. Unsworth won _ the tinal in 5.424, wth Sancton only one foot behind. Hoiman won the mile bicycle (2.30 class) in 2.374, and he was second in ‘the ove mile bicycle handicap, The five mile bicycle race was won by Sancton’ in’ 14.344. Tom Burke, the Boston sprinter. wou the 150 yards dash in 15} seconds, the 300 yards in 31}, and the 600 yards in 1.134. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL. D: A. G's to be Reduced to One for Each Province. Minister Tarte Still Acting as Lord High Executioner. Orrawa, July 30. The report is curreut that under the new regime D. A.G.’s are to be red iced to one for each province, the appointment to be for five yeara in-tea! of fur | fe, as at present. Adjutant Gereral Aylmer dis credit= the report entirely. He considers the e> isting arrangement satisfactary aad economical ’ Sir Oliver Mowat arrived from Toronto ast evenng The Minister of Justice broaght !ack with bim that list of Q C’s waich he took along with him when he went tc Toronto. The list has b-en sub- jected tw severe revision. Hon. Mr Tarte is stilt enacting the role of lord High Execctioner wih uafe'gned rel sh. Ye-terday he dismissed Pa must r Leduc, of the Ottawa Kiver work~, whoee salary was $1,200. TROUBLE OVER THE SPOILS “Jimmy” MeShana and the Montreal Patronage, He Claims that “He Should be in the Laurier Ministry. Moyrreat, July 30. There is serions trouble here over the apoil-, and the filling of the position of Harbor Commissioner, gives great troub e to the leader. James McSiane’s nominees fur the position won’t go down with the party, and as McShane claims to have the patronage there are “wigs on the green”’. [tissaid that Mr. Laurier has offered 8 $3,000 position to McShane, but the latter will not be satiefiel. He claime that he isthe rightful repr-sentative of the Irish Catholics in the Liberal par.y and should be in the Ministry. They're After Offisa. Orrawa, July 30. Premier Laurier has received 5,400 ap- plications from political friends asking for employment. He _ fegrs his health will break down if he doesn’t get away before the seseion, Drowned In the River, Moncros, July 30. Eddie Crowhurst, the three-vear-old son of Wm. Crowhurst, of the Intercolonial Kailway shops, was drowned in the river yesterday, TOURISTS VISITING = The “Gem of the Gulf” Are invited to visit Carters’ | Bockstore Photos for sale of leading buildings and Island scenery. Souvenir Chinaware, with Is- tand views, choice Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toys, Books Novels, Magazines and Papers Prices always right. Prompt and careful attention te ali orders. Goods deliveree free to steamers, railway and city hotels. Geo. Carter & Co., QUEEN SQUARE, ON pr ti a BEAN rains ca site SS eI hb Eas ents GT a iret ar Oh! Tsay! If you want ’em to see ’em you must go to Paton & Co’s THEY ARE HATS Untrimmed Straws worth $1.00 to $1.90 FOR 50c. 150 to select from. Jas. Paton & Co, A Good — Active Agent _ Wanted to canvas fur the Thrift or Industrial branch of | the Sun Life Aesurance Co. A good territory and lib-| eral contract will be given. Apply to EZ. R. BROW, Oh, SO——w Comfortable That’s the 1emark heard fro all who wear the Charlottetourn. We have them, shapes, all widths, all colors. all y STICKY FLY PAPER. FLY PADS,-——~ INSECT POWDER POWDER BELLOWS. Wholesale & Retail. Watson's Drug Store. POC RECCOelle Cannot Depend Upon hearsiy. People may tell you of our Bargvins, but you may be credulous until you see with yorr eyes. Taere cannot be any deception in this. Make up your mind to try us, and if we won’t give you a cheaper suit than you ever bought, then don’t buy f° JOHN T. McKENZIE. @y 22222 aeee2ee —— °°} Is a time foreverything. Here is exactly what they are, Come in and look at them If you want a suit it is all right. There is not near enough to go round any how. Cloth, fully adozen neat patterns, pure all wool tweed suits, suitable for summer and fall, not too light in shade. Nox many of them, and there will soon be less of course. Ifyou want the great est valne in a light suit you ever saw, now is the time to get it, Ss. A. WeDONALD, Fashionab'e Tailor. & Until Aug.ist Fancy Slippers AT HALF PRICE FOR CASH Mm SEE WINDOW cat The Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. — Unapproashe for the money. Made here 4] Grocers. setieend — SLATER SEXO. Our latest repeat orders just in. The only shoe fr men that fits. J. M. McLEOD & Co. 1 Are But Wit * Ads” may mislead— goods never lie. If you are thinking of new Shoes link us to your thonghts. Men who have any regard for their feet will keep them out of cheap, harsh, stiff Shoes. Grand value, our Meu’s $250 Shoes in lace or congress, worth $3 of any man’s money. You make every cent count when you buy from us, Yours for bargains. 4. E. McEACHEN, en ee A} ow is_ our ime 5S GHNTS’ 1 LADIES’ Left in stock, will dispose ot them at manufacturers’ prices tor cash W. E. DAWSON, A Valuable Brick Dwelling House —AND— Business Stand. + We are instrncted by Mrs. Owen Com nolly, to sell by auction, Friday, August Mth, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the prem isess fc@t large three story brick dwelling house, containing fifteen rooms and a good tore with counters, offize, ete.. centrall situated next to the corner of Ween al Dorchester Sts, This first class residence is in good or der, has a slate roof, double windows, with outside shutters, in front, and iron ebut ters at back, a good, dry, firost proof ceilar, stone wall, over nine teet, stables, etc. For further owner, at the Esplanade, or to particulars apply to the Connolly House Dundas A. McNEILL & CO. GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, July27- dy & why. These Were Bought At exceptionally low fi stamp them the best v them. Anctionects, Ch’town jy25 STANLEY gures, and we offer them at prices that alue ever offered by us. Ask to see BROS. ae? sé 5h baheae® bicycles