annual ‘ational nvineers nada ine four ‘th inst. leading ites and ida are l deci- historie Canada. isit all z many ir stock Lishings, iding is re very not be e taking he Star preseuts r in his rease to NZIUR, es. INS YRLD hey are vered at 1 con- Cottage NY. CK -e, acles, RIED, Ww. OR, e 00L, n, W. B. r Business t Masters. te Rell- ners- Frederie hay enport, ec Boys ea for the h lowet ind. Ap “ep -jul3 ats irge and F. lain the THE DAILY EXAMINER . . . oe a ewe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. oe €O8B838O86288058887 Manries 4 Spectanry Beer Bros A DOCTORS DIFFERENCE. $ x ® = % F $ edits En! Nesteien Blake cl | 2 see PET EE RS ; Sin,—Your yesterday’s issue contained | e ‘ : e & notice referring to Dr. Brown, whose S ; Ha ( ne W \\ Keg _ a am ae 18 Situated on Fitzroy Dodie é Flannelet‘ @s D as : ‘p | Db» this city, As Dr. Brown s name does | ” $ ’ Vv } me Se ired S fart tl} eppoch ' and ruck oie f Z Re ak on our Provincial Medica] TQ DAY WE REGEIV ? That W ash , segiater, L would like to ask the Medical = FD . vo Council why he is permitted to open an , $ And Wear, ‘ paw « — office for the practice of medicine and sur- ; e | ase ava e Cha very ” this city without firet having to} ¢ eden. oa * Y i several | CO™ply with the requirements of the law } | ; e é Ava . ret ve : gov a the practice of this profession in | 50 Mi etntosh Coats, wort 1 $ I ob.opa), | é In Price They Range Fron # a : mur Province. } S q il] 'd 5 ¥ f e ; : j “ c ome ie i sa : - aa “yr or ar A ” en 7 : r € e for BS. a5. | ¢ — : pies $ ‘ ‘ v n Jov got ” enh CARLY Vv 1 i He | - . uf Pp » Curles h “1 mein bers of our medical profession | | ” ee ee e ‘I ae? es sch. A had united and succeeded jn secur- | = b | = . J j ‘i . WW * . sound legislative protection and | 15 d OZEN Um re} as. worth Ts ets., 5 A Nic i Line ” rae $ - by so doing elevated themselves from 4 om ° . ° A Little Be ver, a e Connavrs. — In Hazard & | collection of eure-albills to the honorable which will be sold for 40c. | A Splendid Value, 6 é M ‘ ware exh ted some | Stn lard they now occupy. The present i Excellent Quality, — i ted, White Grape and | ™ lical law is such that it requires a-man é vand _ ide, . : ae ¢ | ase were of more than ordinary ability to qnalify | ~4 ; @ A First-class English Flan é ® weireane ander ib as the Medical Council only ac! (raw Hats, Summer Undercloth- o* nelettr, a ee Phev were gr a y Mr. H. W cept for examination such men as grad- . s é é hates -_ first-class universities and ° co!- ie, etc., in u st be ce] 3a red 0 ut, sO ¢ ease $ < eges and those possessing most powerful . Mr. Brewer Rewewsen: eR medical edneations ° ‘ } ‘ oo fys . $ A lise Assortment of Shirt- . ~ a ® — nS ae = V I oe . . See Satie: eee ( ome and lave a bargain. é ing Patte: ns selling much 5 ‘ py the pulpit of hia new | possesses almost absolute power, intends é below reguiar pric is. ¢ at Moncton on Sunday evening | subjecting one to the requirements of the | T hw Yesterday he was waited upon by | law and at the same time permits another See those Coats ' See those t ihl- $ seam $ s friends and presented | to go on uninterruptedly and practice med- zi ” ike = é with idrees and an ay propriate g cine without any qualification, it shows | brellas. MOORE & McLEOD Rev. Mr. Brewer has made hosts of friends | plainly that the objectof such legislation | e ' g his stay in Charlottetown, and his | !* to serve a special few and that the | ————- (Xx) lepa generally regretted whole law is a clever scheme to prevent | Ch’tow g 894—tts : : “a this few from practising If the Medical | . : ¢ piowe, Ate; WAGs t $ fimes—The exodus from the!Council cannot show cause why Dr. i os g ; t t f A f i States of | 1 Canadians to their | Brown is allowed the privelege he now \ g ) g i £ g g g $ native land is someth ng enormous The enjove, it goes without saving that the r 2 ? = 7 Lowell, Mass., Sun has the following item, | Medical law isa public bluff and an im. i ‘ “a +B SCVVSVSVSVVseseseuey 1 refers to that ty alone: “It is | position upon our people. The public de- : a ated that fa 4,000 French Canadians | mands equal rights, Very respectfully, | Charlottetown, July 31, 1994 —dy = ha ef the ty for their Canadian homes J. K. D since April 1,” The cause this is the —_—_——— ee = = ‘ mely dull and discouraging prospects SWEDISH QUARTET. - ) All textile centres report the pe saiiie ih t mea ‘ i a : tate ¢ ' al . thease en : - { — re eT | eeteme| 1OCTS*SIS04, Oc m i a "i io : ee i ae tet last evening m the Masonic Hall was a ' oe) f oss | —— | b Scum Diet It All the chorus Singing was excellently | rr ; gs GETA ES } ER is on ‘i 7s : ; E ; : ; a ie. eeiess Li ndered. The four male voices perfectly | 3 EY ura ea A great amount of neu ' : 2 ay & \ blended in richness, power and sweetness | 7 Che sistem does not require ak ot . eal suis, on eidet it “tsion tothe varied effects of weirdness, g kind of vegetables to give strength on sadness : = icking hilarity of rw various numbers of an excellent ro- dal ae te ae ae toe | gramme P fr a on ne neend weed . tedke’ Th . Phe solo singing of Mr. Laurin was ex take . of the > itritions elements juisitely beantifal, and no music lover in tha nese sa gra ntain when they | ‘ wRE POSH town should miss this opportun- i h ripened. 7 liet of vegetarians has ity of hearing such a richly cultivated on «liversified as it should be. It is | Y°Ce ™ he pussesses. His song of Mona hat has brought their system was the gem of the evening. . redit ¥ : lhe recitations of Mixs Lambkin were —_——_->__— Aqvatic.—In referring to the challenge f Messrs. C ns and Hughes to “any *omenon Prince Eiward Island or in Pictou County, N. S.. to row a double . apstreak keel-boat race.” the Pictou Ad ate says: “In speaking with some ' r oaremen, we are led to believe that Messrs. Collins ard Hughes—if it is not t afte now can bave an opportur ty to rmen rhe Connel tros. would prob- a veive them a race, wing yualit es with some provided they u e ¢ ‘D> ‘ es vi the beat Known as the ‘Rowena,’ as their 7 DbOaL far it-classes any boat owned P . _— Last Niont’s Lecrrvre.—The lecture Re Mr. Hamivn, last evening, on thi “Starry Heavens was well attended. Mr W illian Harris oc upied the chair The igrams used were well gotten up, and, we lerstand, were the work of Miss F Wright and Dr. Leeming The lecture was fu:ly up to and away ahead of the € x«pectations of the most ardent student of astronomy present, and, as one gentleman expressed it, we had two or three lecture- “i ombined in one The Garrison Ar- t ry Band re ndered « me ¢ hoi se Selec tions which greatly enlivened the pro- | eedings. Remarks were made at thie ciose by Mr. Charles Palmer. Dr. Leemine, und others, complimentary to the learned rer, after which the audience dis- pe j _ - lux Nortuwest Crors.—According to a late des, h fr Winnipeg, the latest p reports received by the grain men from every part of the province speak favorabiy of the prospects Crops ge erally, which were a week or two ago t ght to be light, are going to turn out heavier than early advices would t advantage this year, er others ie the early harvest Al t y the middle of August, the harvest may be said to have fairly ate One gre tarted in every locality, and unless ne weather takes 7Z very eu Iden hange frost is not likely to have slightest effect on this year’s wheat Samples of wheat have been received from Brandon, Carberry, Oak Lake, Hartney, Lauder, Gretna and Emerson, and it is plump and heavy and superior to la-t year’s in most cases. Where the farmers have failed to bluestone the wheat there | are lots of smut, but otherwise there does Bot a to be a fa and with anything ra . rnd { ons the samples should avorabie ali around An average of of wheat to the acre is htan extravagant estimate by twenty-five tf sie i? eines Frou Bostoxy.—The steamer Florida arrive from Boston last evening with a yg ralcargo and the following passe ngerse: Mrs D Abearn, Sadie Bacon, G R Ball, | vanger, RT Black, Samuel Boyer, Ida ford, Mrs Mary Bradley, Mrs W E wney, Carrie Carroll, Misa Alice —_—— . = A M Coulter, Miss Sarah May Coyle, Miss MA Craven, Miss A A Craven, Miss B Cullen, Wm Delaney, Frank Doyle, WE Dupont, Mrs O S Elis, T J Farqu- harson, A W Ferrell, A Gallant, A B Gil- more, H B Goode, Chauncey H Goodwin, Mre GA Haszard, Mise V Haszard, T Z He Miss Ida Hoar, Mise Ella Hobbs, Miss Florence Hooper, Mrs “A A _ Hos- er, Mrs T C Habbard, Isadore Jaros 4 wife, J W Judeon, E L Lockwood, Mrs John Kemy, R Kimbail, Miss Maud King, Mrs John Lawler, Mra Annie Lee, S H Lewis, Mra O D Livermore, Mrs Jen- e Martin, Edward May, Joseph MeDon- ald, Flora McDonald, Thos McKinnon, Christina McKinnon, Sadie McKinnon, | M Lear : John McLean, Jessie Mc- ‘ ty Kate Mc Leod, Miae M McMillan, M MclIsaa . M as A B Nash, Miss A : son, Minnie Partridge, Wm Peck- whn, W E Cook, Charles Cook. Misa | a enough to hear it. of tone, and gave thorough musical expres well given, her very pleasing appearance, the eweetness of her voice and her well cultivated elecutionary powers captivated the audience. It is w pity that such an excellent con- cert should have such a miserably smal! audience as that in the Hall last evening. Other attractions were going on, however, and it seems to be the melancholy fact that the pub'icy strongly draw the line between the price of thirty-tive cents and | fifty cents as a reserved seat admission. <a Bacecriger, Aug. 11 —Speaking here yesterday at Father McGuire’s picnic, Sir John Thompson said that Canada was not like the United States in the matter of financial depression, nor suffering like France, whose President has been mur- | dered by Anarchists. Neither had Can- | ada the agricultural depression prevailing | in Great Britain. No traitors abounded like in other European nations He added thai it was too late for Canada to wed the United States for we were indis- solubly connected with Great Britain. ooo Sonavista.— The SS. Bonavista sails from Montreal on Friday, August 17th, | for Charlottetow n, Sydney, St. John’s and | Harbor Grace. She wil! be due at Char- lottetown ou Monday morning, August | 30th. Advt. later. A Boston despatch euys all the rubber manutactories controlled by the Ameri- can Rubber Trust will shut down Septem- ber lst for two weeks ora month. These | plants employ 12,000 or 14,000 persons It is important to keep the liver and kidneys in good condition. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla 1@ the remedy for invigorating | these organs. Makes Skin Soft and Clear, SECURE HOT WEATHER COMFORT noni E ; CORIO iene Johnson’s Cream of Roses. It is perfectly harmless; is delicately and richly perfumed ; is not sticky or oily; removes all roughness and sunburns. Price 25 cents. —— Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ROLL THIS WAY. You may speak of swell high rollers, With their vices, large and small, You may tell of great sea rollers, Which when bathing look so tall. You may hunt for feather’d rollers, Gay in plumage, bright and grand, But when you want shade rollers, HARTSHORN’S ROLLERS own the land. We Sell Only Harishoin’s. House or Store Windows fitted at short notice Low prices on Shades rule just now. Mary Rush, d6tin Sealey, Ovear A ‘ “voaniate, BM Serer bt Tor | MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD., Wade, Mra T Weleh, U E Wiggins, Clara D. & A. hape, 200 D. & A. Shape, 230. D & A. Nursing, Lewis’ Magnetic. Who Sell at Selling Prices, — Jackson's Corset Waist. Crompion’s Abdominal The B. T., carrying $300 insurance with it. The Habit Corset. The Lily Corset. In addition to our twelve regular staple line of Corsets we carry a complete stock of the dbove celebrated and patented Corsets, each having its own particular merit. Our stock of Corsets and Misses’ Waists is v suit evervone. ery large, and our prices will BEER BROS, iecided treat to theee who were fortunate igi Ogtivie’s Hungarian Patent, Five Roses, Kent, Matchless, Howard, Sunbeam, Beaver, | Cornnieal, ete., ete. HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES J. D. MACLEOD & CO. ROGERS’ “BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 19, 1894—tu thu sat Twine, Binder Whips, Machine Oils, . Harvesting Tools —AND— Binder General Hardware, ——AT PHE— "* HAROWARE STORE, _ (KX) elTy | R. B. NORTON & CO” Charlottetown, August 14, 1894— tu fri 4 ’ ; eae Be : VE RAWAFS Be he ~~ “Sf EX 1 = \ 4 SILVER GOODS! Belts, Studs,’ Cuff Links, | | |Silver Mounted Combs, Um- brella Straps, Cake Baskets; | Berry Dishes, Berry Spoons, ) 1 | Bread “Forks, Fish: Knives, ‘ agrees cilia Low Prices This Month. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. augl3 See the LADIES’. JACK-| ETS we are selling at $1.00) and $2.50, worth double. ' All our BLOUSES and! ‘SHIRT WAISTS must _ be’ | sold this month. Big discount to clear. | COTTON CHALLIES " '6 and 10 cents. PRINT COITTONS selling | very low. Harris Stemart Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894* Columbia wheels, You can have the strong - resillient-and*easily” repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly _-ronounce * far ahead .of -any « *ier tire of this type. Full partk wars in catalogue, which you can »tain’frony R. M. Young, Agent. i + Choice New Herring. Settees For Sale. 166 LiALF BARRELS, aaa 40 BARRELS, Twenty Settees or Benches, with Backs, ‘ : eres ease y suitable for Lawns or Public Hall, for to be followed by other lote every few days. sale cheap. Apply to CARVELL BROS. R. K, BRACE, julyv25—wed fri aug6—2w eod & wky Boxes, Trays, Card Cases. eee sno) PP mene Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; twenty per cent. discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings Hats and Caps. Men’s and Buys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. KB. MACDONALD & CO. Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. ACADIA HOTEL, WILLS Tracadie Beach, erases it Woodill’s German The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open lor the Reception of Guests. stores, and found them PURE. ’ Charlottetown, July Si. 8194—dy ' (uebec Steamship (0. | ' | Kots 20, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 65 and Char- } iotletown,are reque sted to meet in Conven- ar rower 1 1 | tion in the Philharmonic Hall, at Cha-- STEAMER MIRAMICHI | lottetown,on MONDAY .the 20th of August, | | imst., at one o’clock, p- m., for the purpose ’ [caves Montreal Leaves Ch’town en ee | Of organizing an Association for the Elec- | 6th August, 10th August, , ; : toral District of West Queen’s i 20th * 24th = « | We have just received At the same meeting arrangements will | 3rd September, 7th September, | . | be made for the Revising of the Voters’ | ‘eh - * Zist- | | Lists Ist October, Ith October, | FOURTEEN CASES |- “Kaéch PolGng Division is requested to be | A6th.- . rh: | represented. 29th 2d November, W. E. DAWSON, oaling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- oe OF re } President Queen’s County. } say, Perce and Summerside. } | Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1894 Freight handled carefully and carried at | . smies oe dtd : reasonable rates. Passengers will find ’ ths delight roe Rol pbatet | Granite lronware, STANLEY’S frem | CARVELL BROS., Agents. | augi—-w ed thu by 8. .S. “Fiorida,’ and for Two Weeks we will give ‘Special Prices on This Line, Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Sugar and Molasses PER “HATTIE LOUISE.” LIVERY STABLE, Second Cargo Now Due. 70 Hhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar. 30 06 §=6©Trinidad “s 300 Puns. Very Choiee Molasses. GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE - Uollee Biggins, Will be sold low when landing. Ask fer prices. XARKVELL BROS Proserve Kettles, First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- CARVELL BROS. Pu iding Dishes gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be ana? ...%e 4 ne . ; augé—2w th mon pat tu fri guar w had at any hour. Rates reasonable and Ce G J. Water Pitchers, augs—Im Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack Cups and Saucers | — , ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- GHOURGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS town. C Di | Morning trains run by local time to Ceme- Or shes i Wi 5 is tery as follows:—At 7 and 7.30, returning at - sap ishes, Edgehill, ndser, N.S. 10.20 and 103), Afternoon trains leave at 3.40 . > and 4 o’clock, returning at 6 35 and 7.20. | Dish I ans, Fare to go and return, 15 cents. | Funeral Trains may be had whenever re- rhs quired, and interments inay be made by regu- A merican lar trains at passenger rates. Prices of Plots are as follows: Sauce Pans special terms made for excursion parties . se JOSEPH STANLEY, Great George Street. Established by the Authority and under | the Patronage of the Synod of ihe Diocese of Nova Scotia, and the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton. Cooking Ranges, Fanrity Plots, 2x15 feet, sold at recuced Leckie, Esq. subseribers are. kept in order during the TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1894 BAZAAR CO Lunch Baskets, Croquet Sets, Hammocks, —AT... Prices to Suit Everybody. We have just received a goods | which we offer for sale low |shipment of above | to clear. ' | | | | | | | BAZAAR £0, Opposite Market Square, Charlottetown, July 31; 1894—t t s i | NEW. STORE. | LT haveopened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN | STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co's. | It yon'want yoar Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to | go and keep goo 4 time—come to JOSEPH | GOODSTEIN and have them repaired | Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p. m. july 12 North American Hotel, (Formerly Milton Hose.) —_——_—_ The subscriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient Boarders, Rates moderate. First-class table. Grood stabling in connection, JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. augi—d&w then eod moa th sat Baking Powder, PE. Island Railway, purchased by me at several | Onsnd after FRIDAY, Ist June, 194, the trains of this Rallway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :-— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. WHOLESOME, WELL PRO-| om ane Gp ip 1" Ta | PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM | OR I LON ED. :? 6 7 seen. ooo OD OOO 3 f ; s GEORGE LAWSON, 30 : 6. 200 oyalty Junct on ++» 606 919 Extensive improvements, lately made, place this hotel ee $i..:-. Mean Breen Se 8B among the most attractive in Canada. _Jy¥28 Halifax, N.8. | $3 330..... eee ote 455 790 : : ; / 5 08 7#..... Freetown. ........44 71 . Distance from Charlottetown is only thirteen miles, and F | 600 8) cae ee $15 rom Bedford Station four miles. oS ont... Pp his ; A |} 202 845.........Miscouche.... + 3% Wd r . . . ~ 2; > Jellingt« 307 I'wo trains each day are met by carriages from the Hotel. Ys ah 8s: Seana. 8 ee Fare on railway, 40 cents. One-fare rate on Saturday, good | | 50s to7........itoometar 2277777 18 748 ; : oa ¢ ? } GOO 1114... --Alberton..........16 76 until, Monday. P | 3s oe, Tignlsh... eB om A (PM A} > The ball-rooms opento guests every evening, and music| Pp oe Oar. ee. Abe oe is Minder direction of Miss Janie Burris. Soe SSRs oose Chariottetown....... 99) 6 % E 650 315.....Royalty Janson... 906 515 a FOS BO. cectccc Mi vetciens + 800 60 { a : : R 805 405)...... Ar Lay. «2s 0» § 815 405 All sorts of Sports in Connection, and the Best of '9. Ghia ke Te ee om : = . : “Ne . ] inds, wholesale and re i $ ee as Fed . 74 $15 Keating, Bathing anid “ishing All kinds, wholesale and retail, at 3m bib “i “geben 20 78 315 Teno rey ™ ‘ ‘ O14 538. «Bear River......... 64 1S ; ; : : ee ce W A rsON S DRI G STORE, 055 605 -. Souris, 61 16 : ~Fo terms, Xc., address : julyl? AM PM “AM PM : ———____ - —- a “| COCRODSROD RCRD SROdaheoeps Hhedbendbediebenediibeeiens AM PM AM PM HZ. L. HALL, : $8 $i Meg guar. A | Liberal-Conservative Conven- | 33 $32" Skwigame so Poe = HOTEL ACADIA : ee aa eS : “ls AYU y= W ’ be tion for ast, Queen g, svsessanenmnnten serene nese mpi exo Pcs -_— z BOD. oninedadte uae Emerald » 715 The Liberal-Conservative Electors of | 605 ............Cape Traverse + 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt, Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—The ténement oyer A. Horne & Co's. store, Queen Street, containing five | large rooms. Possession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER HogNE, lw—augls A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home: Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augy WANTED—By a first-class dry goods saics man, @ position in a dry goods éstablishment. Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158, auc WANTED, in a smal! family, a generai ervant,. Apply at this office. augs TO LET—In Maceachern Building, Queen Street, an viegantly finished and well-lighted Office, suttatie for Law Office or Clab Room. Rent moderate. 2w ™m w—aug7 WANTED-—A smart boy to care for a horse and mak himself genera ly useful around a house and store. Apply by letter. Address B., Box 682, City. augs TO LET OR BE SOLD.-—The house and about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formeriy the summer residence of the late Admirai Bayfleld. Any reasonable offer accepted. ly to Messxs. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, Solicitors, Char- lolletown, law t!--aug TO LET.— The Shop on the corner ot Greas George and Grafton Streets, Opposite Colonial | Building. Immediate possesion. ul—jyal j= nnn WANTED -A good general servant who | understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. Good wages to the righi —, Apply to Mrs. Unsworru. . jalyl? co hoilone sss PICNIC BOILERS to rent at!H. D. Wap. | MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, U—junew ee WANTED.—One g00d cook, one ge servant, one girl to take care or elidren Apply at tais office, julys FOR SALE.--An extension dining tabie | With mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this ce, ch eds eg Sain arnh thos can hee < noo. tf—jyo le 2 ‘ re size. i o -alities 95 | ‘ . on on iF i 4 ‘ — Set wane shove a7 _ Sued jnonitthe <7 Chairman Board « Trustees—The | ppor SALE OR TO RENTI.~an upright ‘she » emetery is sustained by subscriptions | Sifshop of Nova Scotia meet ts repair to sell or rent by the from plot holders of not less than $2.00 pay- , . =f resident Soard cf Directors—R. G. | wae ORRISON, Auctioneer. able Ist June in each year, and all plots of | - ! : i ? in } | season. Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Keeper | mugtbe left at the office of the Clerk of the augll County Court. VICTORIA ROW Lavy Prixcirar—Miss Macaty. | with a staff of twA¥e Governesses and | Instructors ' ’ HENRY SMITH, . Secretary Sherwood Cenietery. junel9—2m (mon sat) | for 100 residents. Vhe new building ia | t heated throughout with hot water, and all : } rooms are provided with the electric light | The grounds cover eight acres, about one- | ¢ | half being solely for recreation, and laid THE MAGIC CITY. | from all trains, steamboats, etc., at short chery’ Michaelmas term begins Sept. Let Have your copies of “THE MAGIC | notice. Please leave your orders at C.J. | For Calendar embodying full information CITY” bound. Lowest price and good | Patton & Cv’s. Store, north side of Queen | and blank form of application for admi- | Delivery Express. ed. Apply to A. MCNEILL. Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and | out for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar-| ana Platen Pre other machinery, new or second hand, used by Printers, Lithographers and Bookbinders, write J. H. VIVIN, 22 Bay 38 treet, Toron to Windsor, N. 8, DeBLors, Spring Park. TO RENT. ~Watermere the residense of Go | Vernor Howlan with 3 acres of reund attach- also Parkview Cotte with one acre The Buildings at Edgehill have capacity | » 218 OWN STATEMENT.— Albert P. Allin, € City Bill Poster, stilt lives. Albert's the mr is well known in Charlottetown, and a that no one ever can k down. Is will- hg to work, his living to g sO give him a -| chance, you'll never regret.—Aa. P. ALLIN, tily Bill Poster. eod—jysi PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Cylinder s8es, Paper Cutters, and all Ontarig Junie sat ib work. Square. | sion, apply to —————— —————_—_——_—___ J. D. TAYLOR, A. McQUAID, DR. HIND, osha ee vinta coe, qiso a parm. may3a Bookbinder, Queen St. july26—3m eod jy25——-I1m eod ' ; ai cod pd—augl