a ~ « —— oe Sanaa een — ees aoe - = So — - —-_ --- eS OO rer See — Se ee _———__— -_— ——— —— —- — _ ——— ae vata = = <a 2 - J - x ‘c < THE t R Y YTOBER HE DAILY EXAMINER - : . ° ° . FR: DAY, OCTO 2, 1896. —-—---- — —— aananidiclapeaapeaanenaneenaiet eR eee ip seineeedneaibeadinagsineapemegaeeentcantitineng ates oe == none —nenannnnaieianeisndtautilie aiegegeadieeinioeewe ante nt icine canes . aiibeaeiene ae ne, 2 em a ote ee cibbnelamanieae all ~ ae eng . ——— maqueneneintiin a ee tan as Bie ee a8 ae ae aes ae —=— THE ! YUL . | NOTES AND COMMENTS. MILITARY DINNER, Goop THMFLARS MEMORIAL MEET. { GLADSTON] —. 26 BE PRAC-| DAILY EXAMINER ~ | : ne . P ig The captain ani officers of No, 1 Com- a -— lontreal azette sars t ts . ‘ . : » . € " i - a : : oe an ; oo . 2 alae pany, 4th Regiment Canadian Artillery, A memorial meeting for the late Arthur Loxpen, Sept. 27.— The Standard ex-! 7 OCTOBER 2, 1896, iii e3 ag a si : ‘ t at Hamilton, and ; tendered a complimentary dinner to the | Clarke was held in Charlottetown Lodge I. | presses sympathy with Mr. Gladstone’s ut- = > i Soe . oa oF oe +b ~¥ . os "was | non commissioned officers and men of the | 0. @. T. rooms on Thursday night. Mr.| terances, but contends tbat he suggests = 18 Trepiaceme bY vere oO rT, 5 - pa . . . : : . : tir. » 2 UR EXHIBITIONS? od , o the advice of the “advisory , COTps last evening. The staff officers and | Clarke was an active member of this ce practical. The Standard urges . 7 : mca Pi : ie 3C any invi- yg . 2 » Government to continue to co-operate oa ste board” of the Hamilton Liberal Associa- Oficers of No, 2 Company were also invi- | Lodge and was also & member of the a — _ : rt : perate { FOR Tine far of roy ave met ition. The management of Canada’s pub: i ie dinner was given in the room: | Grand Lodge haying joined at the semi- with the other powers and not to enter upon ; se eees eccees pared if) Salen fa Ph ‘abe eetuiaiain hands, Of the Young Liberals Association, Market | annual session held at Lower Montague | rash cunresten ae. them. ' ms -— : ee ee ee ; i m ropri 0r- 8 cRLIN, Sept. 27 —The stantinople -. iuid | There was atime when the Queen’s Min. | Building, which were app opriately decor last January, 3 Bert -~ pt a - ae . 1 p as : : 7 sters were the advisers of the Governor ®ted for the occasion The tables were The Charters of the Grand and Subor- | correspondeot of the Frankford Zei ung j pla vement tl ture. That anere) , : | artistically laid under the supervision of dinate Lodges, both of which hang in | telegraphs that ten days after the recent n ements hav en made in sepia ,, uarter-Master Cameron, aod the repast | Charlottetown Lodge rooms were draped | maseacre of Armenians in Constanti- } a % li What shall | ; A sensation has been caused 7 p ovided left nothing to be desired. Cap- | in mourning as was also the Chief Tem- nople, Baron Von Saurma Jeltsch, the ; ee we os F residential campaign by the production ‘in HM. Davison presided, and Lieu. | plars’ de-k and Lodge accoutrements.| German ambassador, presented to the : now Those far s who have | ofa letter written by the gold candidate, Bartlett was vice-chairman. To the right | Tasteful bouquete of flowers adorned | sultan on behalf of Emperor William, al ded carefi y the herds ana tloc ks, Mr. Meck inley, Ip L890 : “] hav e always of the chairman sat Lieut.-Col. Longwor h several of the desks. photograph of the German em peror ani have been moet s 5 It ie better to | D¢e ia favor of the free and ened and to the left Paymester Hodgson. They Below each of the Charters was a | his family. The other embas-ies were = sapere f , htt ie ena tet ae ; sm ; = were supported on either side by Lieuts. | mourning card bearing this inscription : greatly astonished e = ae — should 25 doz. Men’s Ribbed Hose, 3c juality, our price, 25c. Feather Boas, 25c each. Quillg ; es : s sates Gad Dave 80 voted On BS tenes 8WO: ) Wik aod Peake. Captain More. af Mo. tuave been presented under the cireum-| Fr, |. = S See : nh. farm and take wi for | occasions during tl Lhave been in 9 Comping oot Goan Jenkins vccupied nm te Sunety of stances, ‘The members of the German | °C each, Felt Hats, (Ladies). Lot of Children’s Coats, HALF PRICE. Lot of Waterproof teenie 6 We » eines ; “4 sl Sa ti rs : . Anrnur Crarke : : adi 27h 4. QF fn £ ¢ ~ 9~ meat, checse an ry sn sell | public.” Towards the close of hie letter | seats to the right and left of the vice-chair- . oe - . us _ oe colony regret that the preeent action would Coats, (Ladies), $3.75 to $5.00 for $2.00. Dress Goods, 1 i¢, 18ce, 20c, and 25c. vaw products for the prices t a ek Mr. McKinley says: “With me political man, supported by Adjutant Carvell and ast Marshal, 7 Secretary, etc, have been:made at such an inopportune ; ee oducts for the pr ~ —. Fg@nd economic queations are a convictior is: . ‘ 2 » inner ° Lis gs EEE in fact many of them believed it ‘ beine oft Fees stivation and te Sin he SA > Quarter-Masti.r Cameron. After the inne Charlottetown Lodge, No. 68. 1°O. G@ T. | im4yin fa n y¢ en . I and while I may not alway right * 80) | ian had been well attended to the intellec- Died & ber 26 1896 should not have been made at all. The ‘ courparison, it will, we think, be found | always willing to let those whose sufferage tual portion of the programme was pro- . Ak a a correspondent adds that it has since traus- * ots ore thew > : ° i D © . : . + : that the milk made into cheese and butter, | I seek kuow exactly where they are. ceeded with, the following toasts being | ,. in eet ow eo . altel whith pired that the presentation of the gift was \ , ; embe Oo F re + "aa : has in the present year, yielded a iter ee ‘ honored Death itself cannot cever.” : —— prior to oe Dail ; : q 20 ed : ? , onpon, September 27.—The ai wh return in money any product ¢ er — ey wernor—Surgeon Jenkins After Lodge had been opened in the Néwa Bees in the presentation of hlitaheti Saturday onl $1.90, $2.95. 2.50 $3.01 nY -— | anit lj i Sian a } heer > on steal, , ore i = : r? . : . : ‘ raay e : aoa, of e y 8ty208 a 00 e the farm. Farmers whose cows hav M ext R. Pugsley, proprietor of The officers of the 4th P. E. Island Reg - | regular manner, and the business of the] graph of the German imperial family to J y 9 PAGU, PSU, OI.UU, NEW StyiCs aNd B00; quality, " good milkers, and w eup] t 4A berd H S: Joh » died on Tuesday | mentof Cavadian Artllery—Lieut.-Coi. | session completed, the following appro- | the Sultan and in the eXpulsion from Ber- ; - % os a 4 J i e é é fact swith their surplus k hav * after a oma what rthy illness. ea priate programme was rendered :— lin of Professor Theumsyan, the well Men’s Neckties, 15e and 25a. Men 8 Shirts, 20c ent 2¢; “pect L lot at 50c, Men’® . ming : ewhs gay “on ~oien ai er , an : ; . known Armenian lecturer, confirmation of | TT ‘ 95a pe sa titeel se ie a ee + a site ie ie ‘3 ma we money in hand this year than other The Italian squadroa of warships er Pi offi ee of ee owt Paymast. F | «) oens—“ There’a a land thatds fairer oe, editenntints tharanhed froes Censtaa” Under wear, 25¢c. Men’s Driv ing Glov es, Men’s Winter Glove s Men‘s Caps, Men's Pants : i ; ed I 2 ‘ ujut Pees» i . ae * . . > £ ’ OO = ’ - - - farmers. The proble ake the cows tat Salovica on vi ednesday . It in ae hime Cesanarad than day ”........ peseseseenese sirstereeeoes Lig ople that-Germany’s influence with the $1 00, Men’s Reefers, $3.00, Men’s Overcoats, $3.7 d, Men's Ulst ors, $4.75, Men’s Suits at give more m k. w leawak . s ha i unced that the B: itizb quadroo Wii Capt. rs = oh me ¢ ee: eeeccess a 7. W tf eee 6. 1 Sultan is now more powerful than that of $4.00 and $5 00. : } ' se fo.low. yO . - thorus—*‘ Jesus, Saviour, Pilot Me ”...2... ll the oth ; : 1 % been 810 ) thems 3 0 a , etaned offi. eo , ; a 1e Other powers. ss ’ s : sia . t been slow to avail themss of t Vollow tevet ie ineseasive delle io Uebe. oe oe officers of the Esaay- - What benefits do young men p ee LADIES GLOVES ? ~36 dcz. sample gloves, 126. 14c, 160, 18¢ ' nd 250. reeds and strains of ca mMo-tproiu © i ~ b ~d stall—Sergeant-! ajor eariz. ve ca eae pee ine , 97 . ~ a Zi cat aaa Pang o an : sca 7 ‘ 1 1 . nd > cases a iver iably ond io Phe son-enieenineincied elfen: of Mo. ? derive from Good Te wpat Sabine TWO PROBABLE CARDINALS, LADIES KID GLO V KS, ( Lacing ).—24 Coz. 95c, Saturday, jue. dle ‘BK, BDU am} been th The eease is ne iimos a . 00660 0000s 04608 conde © om geen V0Gs . ’ i i. 9 ed } “4 ~ : a 3, . < te ; fined almost Com} ary—Sergeants ae gape Chorus—“ Shall we meet bevond the New York, September 27.—Mr. Harold 30 doz. Night Gowns. for 50ec. each y cont, Aaa . ee ae ee ee ley and Corpor 1; cLeod, Acorn, ae . ae at : } , . Bae els et : ; ‘ iE nc ccccondebeseces 6M aLaipaeeteeiillds tick Frederick’s special cable letter to the r cig enna ee , +r. aes : oa which, owing to the pre g low price Phe Norwester,a Conservative newspaper | Garnhum and McGregor. Paper—* Our deceased Brother aud the Times onys Lis seported “on . euthoriey MILLINERY ; MIL INERY.-—See window to-mory OW, : : : 7 . . : ~ : , — ‘ 4 ° Z ¢ 3 Of grain and potatoes, are exceeding'y low, | calls upon t 1e Conservatives of Brand nto} The Ladies — Adjntant Carvell and lessons of hie brief life 225...65::.. that at the November consistory Arch ‘S and of the abundant crops which are pra organize under Mr. Daly and give Mr. Sif Lieutenants Peake aad Leigh. Land |<, cittttertseseesstesteeesee es Dr. J. H. Ayers | bishop Walsh, of Dublin, and the Domin- ae tically unsaleable at a profitable figure. It | tor & S4ht when he runs as Minister of the} Several volunteer toast were proposed an Chorus—* Oh, think of the home over ican Father, Gasquet, will be made ca:- mam |. Shin i t b aes aa Jord todo | aatetiOr heartily responded to, chief among which there ” -- | dioals. The latter prelate is one of the we g Ligh 18 to y OC ped that “ » can allord todo ae : om, . 2 a ae . r one aeseesece's 4s enegsetrenarent> we jbals. : ~ > fi oe a o ; By The New York Dramatic News has sus- Co the health of . eae | ati. Paper—* Points of character worthy of bet of the English Catholic writers, and * Se eee of thete, fem pended publication. Leander Richardson, ee os 4 i a ot i imitation in our deceased brother” - } his Listory of the suppression of the mon- Sages Sys * handed and sagacious farmers ts editor, says the suspension is due to and responded to by ee a Se ee E. H. Dachemin | asteries isa really valuatle work. He —— een we Another important fa ade evident at nability to make collections of money oo — pa . sat 1g l Chorus—* Ouward, Christian Soldiers”... }-has @ charming personality as well, though ~ our exhil teins Sh: Biles te him, ae oe vane ee sues amie Closing Remarks..............00« -Chairman | his achievements seem hardly in the oe a ee ee eer ; : recitations were given, and sbortly e re rk Lies Tals Ww capable of producing fruit of the highest France has cx ided treaties with midnight it anaere party dispersed, after Chorus—* Shall we gather at the river”... } of the - hat. As for Dr. a - = & { 0. ; . Ausiria and [taly in regard to Tunis, and|.-... ° eave f | ic f The following letter waa sent-to Mit. and I: printe six years ago in th . quality, in many varieties. Finer apples, ’ © : giving rousing cheers for the olficers © pe eerennes ; despatches extracts from Mgr. Persico’s wo at Sum now E iwlard’s refusal to renounce her No. | Company. Mrs. George Clarke, father and mother, of 2862 and plums tl ere st , “ae “ iv eports from Ireland tothe Vati- “a a ites 2 ee moss oe aoe a rigate — 8 The dinner, it may be added, was ten- | the deceased young man :— ee came to me by way of Cardinal en a ==mmememmmmmememnameans = ; ——_ erside yesterda " wave 1 seen at ents inis om S ipg 20: ly . oe Di Sos a2" ¢ i“ ka . el a ne a ; Pi h ie coming Sbsorulely |} dered the non-commissioned officers |r, ate. and Mra. G ~orge Clarke, Royalty : | Manning’s household, and in which Mgr. fe > — a Vee rat oe ey Se and = men to — express ‘ation | Deak Faicus,—The members of Char- | Peraico repeatedly declared that Dr. Walsh OV fe i where else. There are, indeed, good The London Chronicle asserts that the] tangible way the appreciation i aes . 1 fr » ite 68, I. O. G. T.,.«de- | was Jacking in spiritual qualities, and that aj 6$eeee@ es grounds for the belief that the Ministerial Commictee of National Defence | felt at the splendid manner in which they | 'ottetown Lodg among I : h : tfe It a rm- | ne paid tov much attention to politics and 2 Pa e bas been summoned to Loadon for the end No, | | Sire to convey to you their heartfe y SP BWOUNSVE Veeteeeqeunena ; excellence of our fruit, in respect to quali- ty as{well as size, will eveutually ensure it Se ee a res vo > 2 so i aoe ee — and it ao _ While we cannot remove the burden of | cépted as its own, and it will be a! —- Be pree ; ritain a ah eantimne on “ Bisho Joane, of Albany, is accused of | sUrprise us a it if the repeaie ne . fs . ee : an ed. i m : : peceiemn pdranP bags eodomagy sina seated . ‘. oa he ca . The mn - anaes this year r sorrow which is rushing you at this hpur anne: or * a, > : oo ee oie’ pared for such an emergency by insuring with 7 Ser areas See Seen El eel of ‘eis. tendaas eames ae we do desire to rélieve you, if possible, of | It must be admitted, though, tha ee , : 3 - " a t petition e800 Z0 y 3 —K—X—X—K—KK£_—a—sea— = ¢ : : a — ine nem to yee eanneing TE sie 4 r, : ‘saan e ia BRITISH IN THE SOUDAN some of its pressure by doing all we can] !n fact ever since he Comaiittes Bei fata eee : eace forthe country d divine ais . are ee we . asi a afat . and grafting into the varieties that are | P* See ao - dine om - atenine to carry out the Divine injunction, “Bear | blunder of assisting Dillon and O a he a s CHARLOTTETOWN. % ; } } ance if averting anv in "isaste c ? > ig > % q best adapted to our soil and climate, and | °° ‘de a. ie } <p New York, September 27.—A special | ye one another’s butden’s and eo fulfil the | seize and wreck the Freeman Journal, Dr. gE ‘ most likely to be appreciated by the fas- | Presidential election might threaten. ab'e from London to the Times says: | law of Christ.” Walsh has been as silent asa mouse in — ¥ - r - . : { e ) 4 avi : ° i o.° ree tidious taste of consumers A ten hours’ fight between a detach “Und : . While almost ev tep you take you | Iri-b politics. * 1s taste of ¢ mer , on : oder ordinary circumstances all Europe hile almost every step you take yo : ——————— o+a-e — ———__—— ment of British troops and the Mashouas, a? af ‘ : 2 t ri i i j s ing res- —-——_—_—- —— ----- Charlottetourn. AGENT LAT T R'S VIEW NOT APPROVED Os P i ; , ~~» | would be humming now with eager specu- | will miss the quiet and unassuming p ———s mn mci 5 HE PIONEER’S VI ” NOTA oT A tric aa he fe remy ih oe : rat tue “— lation about Egypt. The English are not | ence of our brother, it will nevertheless - OOT E N 4 Y a ie. areas en os cae — ; VO 1s: Ss F 2 Ee % 7 , r j »¢ c i S lt hat Tux Exauixer was pot la nie vee BOS settled yet. he only ip possession of Dongola—though care- | comfort your hearts to know how mach K A e idticieiiidintanin stiles t appears tha 1—E EXAMINER a* pO!) South African extension rose is mag- fully keeping the Egyptian flag flying | he was beloved and admired by us, his oe ee : SESE stecsmitiial j salling attent » the rec nificant, b s unde ¢ : ey os ca . ‘ : 5 —— anew ouh ns alone in calling attent to th lefects vifice it, but the thorns underneath are over their army—but they have proved by | brothers and sisiers, in temperance work. Hawiton, Jan. 21, 1895. : waich were noticeable at the Alberton fair. | ®24Tp. practical test that only the merest rotten We desire to place on record our recog-] Me Rycxway : eed was L’Impartial, the paper of the riding, speaks The London Daily News publishes a hunk of Mabdiam remains in equatorial nition of Lis many virtues, his constancy, Dear Sin —I have been conversing this ee out in no uncertain sound in the same | despatch from Constantinople, saying that| Africa. Ifthe Dervishescould make a ee: mele Seer amkd and ee day with Mrs. E Ciarkson, 138 Hannah e ‘ oer s, i the Sultan has exiled bis second wife and a| stand anywhere it would be at Dongola, | to all which was good and true and would | + oot cast. this city. who claims to have , § sense, The Watchman, too, has found num ber of palace courtiers, on suspicion | but their earlier pretenses of resistance pray for grace to help to imitate and €mU- | received great benefit from the use of the ‘ a : much to condemn, whilst it is with us a that they were plotting with the heir tothe | were quite fatuous and at the final pinch | Jate him in all the good qualities of heart Kooteney Cure, which is sold so generally ) © ised of fair a I yw | throne and his brother, the ex-Sultan they rat lise rabbits, without a show of | and character so prominent in his daily by you at the present time. Her special abide he in coder for the Pice haul those | Murad, to depose him fight. This contrast with their extraor- | | fe and walk. : He trouble was Briglit’s disease, and was of ee ae : The British Governmant has received q | d'mary ferocity of a dozen years ago, is as Our united prayer is that the God and | pine years standing. It was so pronounced : iti The Engagement of the Favorite Actress ee eee ve" Perens a des atch fr nF “A ated stating that | Temarkable in its way as is the evolution, | Father of Arthur mry sustain and com- by two physicians, While she does not SS ~ Ty % made in # friendly spirit and with a view ous fighting, lasting three days. has | 'a the same period, of the native Egyptian | fort the hearts of his w eeping relatives | cjaim to be completely cured, having taken hie MISS 1 | HEL ‘ to the future success of t chibit We en place in Mashonaland; near Mazoe, | ‘f0ops from @ cowardly rabble to a splen-| and friends, and may help us who are] only four bottles of the remedy, yet she Z can eafely submit our spirit of fair play The British were hemmed in by the | did soldiery. If cousideration of expense | left behind to fight on until we can reach | feejs so much better that she does not (x)—- ON ae i to ul atives for ten hours. No details of the | Were not of first importance, there would | the end for which we have together labDi- | hesitate to recommend its use to any one antag Wah any goverse eS hting are given, except the statement | *¢em to be nothing to prevent the Sirdar | ed—the total destruction of the liquor] sajicted as she has been. The pains in| @@eeeesesececoe SO6C6COCOS0ES0 judgment of the countr Where ther that two British officers were wounded. from going to Khartoum, Oadurman, or { curse, and the final reign upon earth of | her head have entirely ceased, and almost i enn Senpes. Se 2 The question whether the year 1900 be- | WDeteveF lese he pleases oa the road to | the Prince of Peace. from the back. The complexion wears We have them. Styles esrrect. viveon commendat where more or less st ’ shen gn ate al . tee ; ven tieth Uganda. This grave expansion of what Kindly except our sympathy yoursely 6] the glow of health and the puffed “ given commendation ; re more ¢ longs to the ninetee 0 > twenti La e a —s — yo ; : 2 : : doubtful measures have been in view we | century has been engaging the attention of | '* '° all intents British territory would, in | and convey the Same to your family ana appearance is gonefrom the face. She You want them Prices all right. }. og : : aia fake a a the - Atlene ordinary times create a lively international | believe us to remain your true friends in has increased nine pounds in weight in 3 | ly rive the romote ye | 2 “papers o h sides of ntic - . ) J i ee ee ee wage, Pn oper ter ey flaps y that it is sur. | BBbbub, but the crisis at the gate of the | your sorrow. two months, and is thereby encouraged | @@@@@@@@@eeeCe eoseeooenscese SUPPORTED BY We ; Jub sc Sf OO 1 4) s f 7 : “,: 7 . ss a benefit of the doubt, and where there has | oi i that thou rhtful people can differ | D@rdanelles is too exciting to allow even (Signed) W. J. Kirsy, C, T., to believe that what has so improved her san be to condemn we have honestly | oot cag cB te ag | Usis to make a diversion, J. E. Martuews, Sec’y, physicial condition will ultimately ac- eee eee i een matter to condemn save Honces’y | regarding it. As one paper observes, One or two of the Paris papers cry out E. H. Ducuemiy ich © enantlete ouee ee ae spoken out in condemnation Can the ee a = up votil oe De- that the moment is eusseinne au forcing W. N. Tastoyr, . 4 : ‘J VANWYCK. i!! i \ \(" (Hl | : a re trow not, | cember 31, 1899, tos a ian : an : . 1a ' Hy, Pioneer say as p We trow not, | ¢€ ee will ¢ ans Tee poe twentieth cen: | vagland’s hand on the whole subject of M. P. Keyvepy, 50 Gore street, Hamilton, Ont. C O SUR OHA Al Recent events have proven isively | M eee — b the Nile, but not even in ChauvVinist Committee on bebalf of Lodge | emeweneenenm a eee ‘ ; s ae Mr. Bryan is evidentiy a man of bis] qnarterstis tbereganv s athetic res = thac itis a mere party machine and nothing _ . qua epany ymp' etic response. ——— — —= . : : = “ — : ” oe D sedlieinaialids 0c: ~ | word. The visit to Maine, promised soon | [t is understood that bigger things even | O@ @SQQOeBTAASAVA82B? Presenting Latest New York : nore. so SM pOrial, Aier Speaking favor after the convention and delayed by the | than Egypt are at stake. The news of the é ~—= ee nn ae _ ee Successes. : ably of the Alberton exposition aud show- | protests of the campaign managers, is now | Khedive’s strange secret visit to Paris, ld fi é 5 ing, as Tue Examtsen did, sympathy with | 00 accomplished fact. Whether it will] vo, would ayear ago have caused the O Omftior b, : ‘ it, continues as follows : make Democratic votes or pot will be deepest curiosity and apprehension in ‘ ee eas a known only after election, but wherever] England. Now it ie only mentioned asa , 5 “Apart from this we regretto have to} yf Brva, has cone neonie have ¢l ac : : 7? . % oO si Wel Mee adeiane® | “Sy ne ee eae Bove people have thronged | personel item, without a hiat tha€it may sn f : | ai <a — a hE ie the " i i see and hear him, and except in Ne | possibly be important. It is impossible to 4 ¢ ‘% The Greatest Play of the Century a . re 4° the , etn tin auuietoe has received the courteous atten- | believe that he could bave left Fgypt, | @ ‘ a xerelees heir rerogatis ’ iain ice eee elle, ‘ al : . clanses the exhibits were eulsjec Ito the Sen aera aon ud represents the | landed at Marseilles, and stayed a week f Those who suifer from cold é a lgmment of some per-ous w aa. beliefs of half the nation. in Paris without the knowledge of the feet. If yon knew how little a at seu UF SV EEO wily ; if . > . . > Di SE oak oe ah d iets Co 7 a anything about thew, and others who It may be because of the presence of | English foreign office. Still less does one f HOT WATER BOTTLE costs 2 a a 2 em ~ | Bryan that the east is adopting the breezy | suppose the French authorities were ig- you'd have real comfort instead : : 4 . manifest bo tnterest whateverinench enter- -* oS a) , , 2 yot a € con { = f 1 na Com . s down dlecet, we ears ti ot methods that are commouly credited to] norant of his presence. No information, ( All sizes, ove quality—the best ¢ : Te first B vking p »wder put upd in Chariottet wa. ts thie teats polities counted jor some-| the est. One faction of a political State | however, as to whom he had seen, or what | @ wecan buy. See them even, Imitated, but not surpassed. 10c t lb, 15¢ 3 Ib, 25 1 Jb. a have aa epee ; 5 te the Seleeenail “Ti! convention in Boston took possession of | the objects of his journcy may be, is 4 if not a purchaser. 4 . iby that ought no 0 ve lOlerate i¢ ‘ ‘i . > z . - ri ° pal objects for which those fairs were the hall and staye 1 there all night in order obtainable. é - . i aoe * 1 is to te able to learn what pro- to control the proceedings of the following on ‘ ¢ W A TSO N S DRUG S ORF i sress our farmers are m king from vear to | 4@¥- Policemen, acting under orders of Marriep at a Fuyerat.—aAccording to é : ¢ 3 | eres i - ve @ Mee s ed the owner of the buildings, would not gl- | a late de-patch from Buffalo, W. Va., é e i? iil ¢ s Patent He n the d Herent br: bes ot the indu q ; : . — : —— — trv in a ch they are engaged. To arrive low caterers to take in refreshments to the | Marion Montague, a farmer of that place, . ? ’ P 1 én 2 ° ex b = ea a ea ap lelegates, asthey had been ordered to | has just astonished his friends and neigh- é Central Drug Store é Tr gauge Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Is ( I s *cC@+-ar wae no . ‘ ° . . os ‘ : beds be igoured, let him be Grit or Tory, | "8°8%- According to one account one of | bors by anovel performance. His wife ; ; & ey Evening Prices 25c aud 35c. ” a a, eo ow, | the delegates jumped out of a window | died about two months ago, and accordin Sunnyside.” Rs Itis a well known fact that we owe — oe . : ' “ ’ y —, the exhibitions in this part of the struck a live wire and was inetantly killed | toa custom which prevails there the fun- ese aa ahk eaten’ diane ae a ee erai sermon Was postponed for some tine. | @ SP SBRBBBBBBRewse 5 5 : 4 os. | a _. 2 alt a. oo" LE _ Monsignor Satolli’s departure from the | It occurred on Sunday, and the Rev. Mr. Ba a a . ines “wi ot : sie ‘e oa cal United States naturally recalla the judi-| Owens preached a long sermon to the large rae, who seven years ago ms a : : ; cf ail this western section of country, cious and moderate tone that he has pre gathering of people invited. At the con e delivering addresses with a v ew toe ncour- of the week to consider affui s connected with the Soudan. Lord Wolseley will pro- served in respect tu our public schools. His pamphlet on “The Settling of the acquitted themselves in the past. Company has for years carried off the tfliciency prize in competition with the clusion of the ceremony a dinner was serv- ed, after which Mr. Montague invited the pathy in the removal by death of your affectionate and devoted son and our much loved brother, Arthur Clarke, too little to the souls of himself and his flock. Thie was about the oaly opinion of Mgr. Persico’s which Rome really ac- --BOOKSTORE-- ~=a i —_ A fire occurs when no insurance is carried a oo re S W mera payee niece, School Cantos ” has easteet = a. neighbors to return to his house. Mr. Than our suitinzs and overcoatings in the @ 1787. thine cee ee vietoaety | tice not caly in the States bet ie Canada Montague disappeared for a moment, but ] y . = rhe ; rant > , is nice k ¢ by ever aey ee wh ) nee we ne as well. While urging upon Catholics 1 he reappeared, wearing the same ‘plack SCHOOL BOOKS. city. \ 8 ——_ get What you want In qual- It is nice to weer soe ce , aad createed aa oes oe the obligation to procure “a truly Chris- | coat, but'his trousers had been replaced EXERCISE BOOKS. ity and price. No inatter what your taste using Royal Oak Soap, and Z oun nceresioa for the large part be played itian and Catholic education” for their | with white ones: Miss Dora Findley, a SCRIBBLING BOOKS. nicer still to know that it is in first advocating the exhibition and also his subsequent work in establish ng it, one ae ; : , may be, we wait your : j children, it forbids the exclusion of girl possibly not over 16, appeared, leaning PENS, INKS, PAPER. Jy ? 6 your trade, umd if good parents frotn the sacraments because they would think that vught to in common courte be consulted now on n sy he vatters connected with it, even if he is no admirer of the present provincia! And the same may be said of others aliministration. whose activity at the start and generous contribu- tions in movey made an +xhibition possible | the schools might be reached between ti et 7 Fancy Goods Importers. at beautiful picture, Burns —#uch men as Jobn T. Weeks, James | Bishops and the civil authorities. brooches. More daily ex Sept 24—dy & wky. ae Soar ‘abi Ne sop ue , , Edinburgh, 1787. Birch, Thomas Cabil, James McNeill, § an t d aes = In ( ga, c Ag ae Soe oo - pected. ae & James McKendrick and so many others Suited W T R NEW :' > 4 The co-operation of such men is essential! NNVLD AND WELL IRIED ReEMEDY.— W “=f ee que. | to the eu ne of the cause, and they ought | Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been E. . TAYLOR 1 ; ‘a & ' nut to be ignored : used for over fifty years by millions of h l “4 Ce V7 ddi : We cannot pass over in silence either the | mochers for their children while teething Cc oo Cameron Block. - 1 S - fact that the name of not a ringle Acadian | With perfect success. It soothes the child @ COSC CCOCODOCOOSSECOELOEE? | | n A ‘ figures onthe Buard of Cotwmissiovers. soft us the gums, allays all pain,cures wind $ S v Rin y Are we an ostracised race in the Acadian | 00'ic, and is the best remedy for Diarrheea, Books e 1 fa > Itiding 2 Are we not contemptibly treated | Is p'easant to the taste. Sold by Druggists e oun Sfers or NOW OPENING ’ P| for the assistance we render iu the | in curt pee nee eam! pear $ | Ofte. jJ T C Ww " ’ “ WELL, SAM, since the engagement hour of need? Let the government re- | cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable : e Fs : 2 - Japanese Lerra Cotta are ring wears so well these long eight years fect cu thio. Who will deny that ae Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES s —~eeay” e a Jecdiniores Weis ta V . ' ee ee you bought from G., G. Jury, I accept capable Acadians as any man on the | 'ngSyrup, and take no other kind. 513 w e : . : >| 75 vards Fancy Double and Twisi, sbonllinnted>esces one vessel ice 75c, now 60c | Your proposal if you promise to buy the Board can be found by the dozen ? We Lingskics ptt oe e $ Water Bottles, etc. A faw 50 yards Fancy. +00 00 ei Oembeetle » os Sa _ ae 75c. “* 506 Wedding Ring from him also. My friend insist, then, that they be represented i he Tue Epirn Tucker Co.—A very large s ° handsome Flower Epergnes 45 yards Fancy Sevouens yeessebdbentsin-ace ances rcaddcc.ock.2 al 80c, “ 55c]} Nell was married a few days ago, and you future audience saw a truly excellent performance ® . e° x: ae Os 1 25 yards Fancy ie oe ie ' 60c 10¢ | Should see the beautiful ring she has, sad impartial makes wha s appears | Of DeMille’s great labor play, “The Lost Com lete ° A treat for you. e | Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks : , oh, 80 cheap. She says Mr. G. G. Jury en a teieenaile ae | Paradise,” by Miss Ethel Tucker and her e 3 Fancy Candles, Fancy Work. The above are made by the Tryon Woolen Mills, from best quality of wool—end | has a fine assortment from 14k to 18k, sas ' ssa be 30 the ex- | clever Company. The piece has been e 500 SLATE SPONGES oi. ° iess wear, and he buys them from the largest estab- hibition printing. They are as well able | seen here before several times, but last $ me es e Boskete, Chinese Lanterns. c De r iE lishment in Canada, and they will last s to print the prize list as any other paper | o'ght’s production compares more than A tm t 6 3 . . ANAD AN SA7 p< 2) lifetime; and you know one wedding ring they say, aod they are in the riding and favorably with any previous ones. Miss ssro en $ FREE 2 ‘eo: nest Lot of Purses in Town 550 i ivi 2 dj 7 must do these bard times.” os ila , aa 7 Tucker, ae Margaret Ku wit D, gal PAE . TE ° : 3 yards, assorted pieces, 25 per Cent, discoun! “ j . i ae Te ere eeennee es OO rine | 2 octrated Ka Lesemund eget os edt hed, g TOTHE LITTLE ONES. @| Pembeds Lily Bulbs, direct A lot of ends of Canadian Tweed at » bargain. Agreed, I will go pa = pe liet were a — home it would | ex, eptionally clever artist, and "gained . j . coe $ from the Summer Is!es. Other Men’s Underclothing at low prices. ke tae ace W atchmaker not contain the abeurd ities airea iy com- any admirer by her work, Her cC08=- McMillan Wl Horns § . © ‘ ° » oe ' Sie : plained of, many of which must be fants | men were exquisite. "The famous writ : nes) so NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE Sanne Ae St be Ree caren ie eee : ~! f J. B. Macdonald ? f th ra i \« ° its clos : »C C ° , _ ef Bg \DDp ’ » > era wonld surely wot beuily of, making | "xt tne entire Company ‘recived QUEEN STREET. : Opposite P.o $| Haszard & Moore, ~ OPPOSITE P. 0. > 1OB8L € 8 3 mt . x 4 ~ them. Telegraph. aug29 — 4 : Booksellers. Market Square, Queen Street, | .nopt83—dy & why. send their children to public schools, and declares that there is no repugnance * in their learning” the arte and sciences in such schoole. At the same time the pamphlet expresses the desire that some agreement as to religious instruction in shyly oa Mr. Montague’s arm. She was dressed in white, with ribbons flying from her shoulders and waist. The marriage ceremony was quickly performed, and instead of condolences there were congratu lations. We have had quite a run in flag stick pins and coir SATCHELS, &C., &C. Prices always the lowest -/Ge0. Carter & Co. Big Show of Ladies’ Flannellette Underwear Night Gowns Fine Qualities and Eviraordinary Low Prices. exe 4 Goods shown on front counter, first floor. We tro making a large show of Ladies’ Flannellette fill sleeves, heavy goods, 65¢ Night Dresses, Drawers, and Skirts. The best value ever shown by us. STANLEY BROTHERS Square yoke back and | t, turn down collar, large’ Tucked front yoke, point- ed back, frilled front. large full sleeves. S@épe. STANLEY BROS, can get them mere, JOHN T. McKENZIE. goods, stylish made garments you want, you Night Gowns Pointed yoke front and | back, frilled collar and front 95¢e. Embroidered frilled front and large sleeves. } | j DRAWERS Mede of heavy Fiannel- lette, tucked and embroidered at yoke tucked and fe ther 3G, 50 & THC stitched, turn down collar and large sleeves. 9 ES STANLEY BROS. A PAIR, STANLEY BIOTHERS ‘ ' ' ' ' ! i i i i i ! ! 1 ‘ 1 i ! i ‘ ; made,here and that it is the best on the market. Send 55 Royal Qak Wrap- pers to the Ch’town Soap Works, and receive free SKIRTS Made of heavy flannel- lette, all good colors, good fitt- ing and fulll sizes, at 56c, 95¢ and $1.10 each. STANLEY BROTHERS,