oon aga le ata” HH ee ApH HE an ow ge THE TWAB DAILY EXAMINER JULY 2 896, THE END NOT YET. tion over the sheiving oO i lista the P sopher of Bothwe does not seem to be abating. Why M: Milla, a veteran In th I ‘ ral ranks and a man ntelle« tually the superior of many ¢ those who have been chosen to assist 1 the direction oft affairs of state, hould be Ored tn the fo of the Grit cabinet the admirers of that hor gentleman do not seem to thoroughly understand. Star, & paper which yave The Ti Mr. Laurier strong rrontye support 1 the rec campaign, has this to say on the subject: “David Mills was an able stalwart of the before M Laurier ; “i doing sleige liberal party was a } hammer the weakly opposition when Sir Wal, Mr. Fielding ana Mr. Blair possibility; be was work for Oliver Me had no thoug ff helping their party to victory in the Federa/ arena Now these gentlemen have stepped into the piace Mr Mills helped to win, and he has been given the cold shoulder, whiie Mr. Patterson and Mr. Tarte, who weat down with him in the elections, are to have safe seats an i portfolios found for then lt isa bitter eupfrom which Mr. Mills has been forced to drink. But, perhaps, the reason may be found in his attitude on scl i question, wi O Was Dot thai ol 8 party, and w extensively used by the Tupper party ico Wa- Again, in a Londen despatch to the Montreal Star, dated July 15, it is stated that.— “Hon. David Mills was estioned to day oy &reporter about ti | tics: sita ation, but declined to discuss A sig nificant editorial deploring Mr. Mills’ ex- clusion from the Cabinet Advertiser, and opinions of Mr. Mi appears in the is thought to express the the honorable gentleman’s own feelings It concludes: ‘To Western Ontario Mr Mills bas long been the principal figure. Less a politician than a statesman, he has, doubtless, been Jess ‘hustling’ than some Others, but permanent national _re- gard and influence seldom go _ to public men of the ‘hustling’ type, and beld to say to-day 1 we make that no man from the Atlantic to the Paci- tic possesss n of the statesman’s hold upon the reading and thinking public than the Hon. David Mills. No man would have contributed to the mental re- sources of the new administration. Public Opinion will not be great gifts of this eminent “son Ontario are turning to uut in the ser- vices of his country at th ore more ; ; \ | uniess the of Western ratistied e earliest possible moment.” The London Advertiser, it msy be px ed out, is the leadirg grit or era Ontario. In tae ing of Hon. Mr. Mills it is in line with the Chatham Banner, the Ottawa Free Press, and other grit organs. Even our ¢ gan of West at . s matter of the sbeiv— Patrivt seems lisposed to she etic tear. e+e AT HiS OLD TRICKS. It would despatches to-day that Hon. Mr. Blair’s efforts to induce a straight tone of seem by the Conservative to ; retire in his favor have proved fruitless, aod he has now determined to exercise his persuasive powers Albert and Lewis. What the « man pulatoT s eivmis if upon utcome of the champion wiil be remains to be seen. The deals which Mr. Blair is alleged to have at- 1 in bis eff rts to secur a yustit tem pte uency for the Common? have att: the attention of the press and _politici of the Upper Provinces, and some of the papers have been speaking out concerniag them. The Montreal Gazette has thia to Say: “Mr. Blair’s band has not lost any of its cunning by its owner’s transfer from Fred ericton to Ottawa. At the last N wick Provincial election Mr. Blair’s ad ministration was practically beaten, but he went into Northumberland, took a elected on the Opposition ticket into his Cabinet, and through the recruit’s influence saved himself and his Government as a Dominion Minister, instead of seeking @ seat in & Literal county, he is reportea to have again gone into the enemy’s camp and has persuaded Mr. Blanchard, th- Conservative repiesentative of Restizonche, to retire in his favor. By this means h takes a seat from the Opposition and strengthens the Government in a Province ew Brun- me OW, where it is weakest. The lin Of aclio 18 bold and effective, t ¢ will cal it creditable, andl ] r < either of the part Referring to the sa les e Ottawa correspondent of Ma and E-upire *ave “\ private telegram to-night states that Mr. Biair has selected Glouces e > and thar M Biauchard, a Conservative. wili tiake w ty for him. if it, Hiustrates @ curtou+ pha-e of N Bruns wick politics. Tne Liberal memb that province are intersely jeii 208 Of tiie interloping Premier, and nune of them were ready to make rvom for them. Mr Blanchard is a Conservative in F lera polit c*, an @ B sirste 10 VER’ | . It is likely that ¢] political alliance, a well as ties of friendship. have induced him to step aside for @ } ynrad luoking for a constituency The jocideut will be with with the polit cal history of Canada These are a few of the opin’o. B.sng t is line tat e sf e :t 2. bul if is not peceseary to pureue the oub joet Tturtuer to J ~—_ sce jast week, it was dex tion to the Federa to pleal for prohibition. Amongthe vice presilents elected were Hon. David Laird and Mr. S. W. Crabbe for Prince Edward I-land. —Halifax Herald: The grit organ praises the new ministry, and says that it should be noted there grits another ministry just as strong and good. Which is rather funn: seeing that Laurier has had to ransack the hou-e of commons, the senate, and tiree provincial goveroments, and take two men from the defeated inthe late election to make up his ministry, and after ail has not got it completed yet. Government are enough more lL. to make ——Acadia and Therabouts is the title of a pamphlet just issued by the Plant Steamship Line, a copy of which has been >’ friends and, perhaps, | | man | place are cle verly presented. | Kentucky, Missouri or Maryland. Mr. Geotfrion, who has been promised the reversion of the iportant Department of Justic —It is announced inan Ottawa despatch } to the St. John Telegraph that Mr. Frank Forbes, recently elected a member of the ~ the Company. The pamphlet has been prepared by Mr. Frank Presbrey, and it is and beaatifully illustrated, Che illustrations include very many views in Nova Scotia, Cape Breton and Prioce Edward Island, and the attractions of each tien well wr The Ottawa Citizen r marks: “The Toronto Globe publishes a large picture of Sir Richard Cartwright which shows his handsome and aristocratic fea- tures to advantage. But the praise of the Knight contained in the letter press is lim- ited Ihe sorrowful truth is that Si: Richard has been turned down, and Mr, F ymoted over his head.” And, Halifax Herald makes degradation worse, are the threats made by the organs ielding pre ’ I adds, what all the &s th Sir Richard’s of his party to abolish his department at the earlie-t possib'e moment. The Ottawa Free Press rises to re mark that “one of the most iu portan elements in our system of government is strong and efles e op; ris the paper goes on to say that “ the miser able ban lof less than m fiocrites lately n p r wil be incapable of r chtiy ner 1) power I I forming the true duties of ap opposition. Is it possible that the sublime Mowat, the divine Laurier, the immaculate Tarte, th ; ‘ yo! - iHustrious Cartwright, the beatiie Biarr, ani the rest of the patriotic, pure an’ benevolent statesmen of the Liberal party, need watching ? iver Mowat, Minister of Justice, has heen appointed to the for the Quinte District, made vacant by the death of Mr. Read. Sir Oliver caulicus as ever. He has lately eased a res denes in Ottawa and proposes to bring his family ~— Sir O Senate 1s a" there. But has transpired that the lease covers only three mouths, sothat the utious Sir Ghver may at the end of hat time surrender his tenancy. Sir Oli- id, does not inten! to remain in many months. Before 97 he will way for C t ver, it 18 a@id, make ature for Queen’s and Shelburne, has been appointed sub-col- lector of customs at Grand River, Prince Edward Island, at a yearly salary of $126 Phis appointment vacates Mr. Forbes’ seat in favor of Hon. W. &, Fiel ae in this province, where Nova Ssotia Legis] seems too bad that there are so many people cbir-ting for Office, that a plum like the sub collector ship at Grand River should fall into the hands of a Nova Scotian! There are any number of deserving Grits here competent to draw the salary of sub-collector at Grand River, and it is strange that they} should be passed over. B strange things come in with the tide—aul the Grits. THE ELECTORAL VOT&«. | An Est mit: of How The States May Go In Novem ber, (Chicago Inter-Ocean.) The free silver Democrats concede the Eastern States of Maine, Conneticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island and Vermont io McKinley, as the These states have 117 votes in the Electoral College. The free- free-trade platform has not even a fighting chance in Ohio, Indiana, [ilinois, Michigan, Minnesota and Wiscon- issues now staod. silver 20 I ’ sin. These states have ninety-two elec- toral votes. If Boies bad been neminated, his friends claim, the Democrates might bave carried Iowa. But with the prohibition question ont of the way, lowa gave a Republican plurality of 79 596 in 1894, and a Republi- can plurality of 59,470 in 1895. In both years the Republicans had a majority over all others. Kansas was claimed by the Democrats and Populists in 1895, but the Republicans carried the State by a plural- ity of 81,384, and had 74.34 per cent. of the whole vote. These two States have 23 electoral votes, and Nebraska, carried by [Thurston against Bryaa for Senator iu 1894, has eight electoral votes. Here are 240 votes, more than a maj j the Electoral College, not counting Oregon, Washington, Uaslifornia, the Dakoias, or rity of The free silver Democrats claim Alaba- ma, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississ ppi, North Carolina, South Caro- lina, Texas, Virginia, of the Southern group, while the Republicans claim Ken- tucky, Maryland, Delaware, Tennessee, Missouri and West Virginia. The Demo- cra’s claim the naturally Republican States of Colorado, Montana, Idabo, Neva- da and Califurn ao: tie silver i:sae,a d the Dakotas on ilLat and other issues. They hope to divide we Repvblican party 1 and Washington on the silver The Southern group has ninety-seven electoral votes; the border-State group, incinding Wasuington and Oregon and t Concede ail these Utah, thirty-five votes. States to the free silver Democrats, and they haye only 191 electoral votes. In- clude the Dakotas and Nebraskae, and they have 206. Throw Maryland and Delaware to the Republican or sound-money column and tney have 195 ; count Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and West Virginia in the Ke- and the free-silver coiumo, rs f-com | the Repuclicans have 360. forwarded Taz Examiven bv Mr. H. L. publican Democrats have 147 electoral votes, and A I OUK EXPOKT EGG TRADE. (Montr eal Trade Bulletin.) Canadian eggs, like Canadian bacon, are gradually winning their way into the Eng lish markets. The principal demand 1s for our fresh and pickled eggs, refrigerator stock not being wavted at aii on the other side. The exports of fresh eggs have be- guo rather earlier than usual this year, a3 the demand for these seldom sets in before August, when the flush of the foreign supply into Great Britain is over, and prices commence to strengthen and afford a more profitable market for our fresh laid August eygs, which are considered the best of the year. This season, however, 2,250 cases have already been shipped, against only 78 cases for the corresponding period last year. Liverpool is the chief market for Canadian eggs; for of the above shipment 1,682 cases went to that port,485 ewes to Glasgow, and 10 casea to Bristol. A small lot of 10 cases went to Antwerp. As stated by us last week, some heavy contracts have been made with English firms for November-December delivery of pickled eggs, at prices ranging from 6s, 3d. to6s. 94. per long hundred of ten doze ns. A very choice line of belt buckles just —* aiso belt ribboa.—Moore & Me- seod, Read Paton & Co’s, offer in their ad ta day. al weve dollars will buy you a nice P'weed Suit, made from your measure in any style asked for. See them befo:e they are all gone.—S, A. McDonald. I DAILY EXAMINER ee nee, NEWS NOTES. The Hamilton Spectator is engaged in celebrating its jubilee. The Spectator bears its tifty years with all the jauntiness of youth, A despatch from Madrid to the London Standard says that the relations between Spain and the United States are now on a satisfactory footing. It is not evident that the army worm. is eo destructive in New Hampshire as at first reported. Farmers are very uneasy, however. The worm is more destructive across the Vermoct line. The correspondence between Great Britain and the United States fora treaty has been made public, The draft treaty provides for two arbitrators, one to be a,- pointed for each nation, The Quebec Conservatives meet in that city on Wednesday to arrange for the local campaign, which will be fought after the next session of the Legislature. By the tilux of time the geveral election is due by March next. The Greek government has decided to -end reinforcements of troops to the Greco- furkish fronders owing to the strained relations between Greece and Turkey im the Cretan vediatiately growing out of nsurrection. The flercest fight since he strike of the Brown hoisting works begen, occurred at ieveland, Ohio, on Friday last, when a mob of 15,900 mea stoned and jeered the militia, The latur charged bayonets several { ; Olice and with fixed many of the mob were badiy wounded. times and The report of the death of General Jose Maceo, of the insurgents’ army, officially contirmed It is stated that he was court martialled and shct by order of Gen. Calixto Garcia for insubordination. This action, it is added, met with the ap- proval of Gomez, the rebel commander-in- chief. is semi- From Novang, Sherbourne county, Minn., comes news of the fatal poisoning, at Santiago, of a family of nine childrea named Allen, caused by drinking lemonade on July 4th. The lemonade contained some poisonous ingredients. The children died one after another and the parents are etill very sick. A despatch from Canes, in the Island of Crete, to the Loadon Times, says that the Turks advanced to the atiack on Apoko rona, which has already been reported, under cover of she!'ls from the men-of-war. They had fifty killed and were defeated, and, the Times correspondent says, have now wit drawn. There seems to have been quite a lively time at the Prohibitioniets’ convention at Toronto, between the plain Probibitionists a the Prohibitions who use prohibit:on to°help along as far as it may the Liberal party election schemes. The latter won. There was no violence done to the tradi tions Of the organization. A sea mousier, hitherio unkoown in these parts, is said to have m de its ap pearance in Bedford Basin, Halifax. Ii 1s described as between thirty and forty feet in length, with a head resembling that of ahorse. Its body never appears above the surface, but creates a commotion in the water fur some distance. The petitions of the government of Rus- sia aud Germany asking the privilege of establishing banks in Pekin for the pur- pose of transacting Russian and German Government business, have been refused by the Chinese government. China is conducting negotiations with the United States with the view of the establishment ef an American bank in Pekin. The Peary expedition sets forth once more ina ship well named the Hope. Their aims this time are moderate and are therefore the more likely of accom plishment. They wil! not try to reach the Pole, but will seek more knowledge of the Arctic regions nearer home. Still, the expedition means hardship and adventure, aod all brave men will wish them luck. The twenty-first renewal ofthe Great Kingston two-year-old race of 500 sover- eigns, the owner of the second horse to receive 59 sovereigns out of the race, five turlongs, took place at Sandown Park, London, on Friday, and was won by Blue Water; Hylacus second, St. Nicholas third. Tne Eclipse stakes of 10,000 sovereigns for three and four-year-olds, atout a mile and a quarter, was won by St. Frusquin; Regret s:cond, Troon third. In the House of Commons last Frid: y George N. Curzon, under secretary for the Foreign Office, announced that a ec mplaint had been made by the Christian insurgen.s in Crete that the Turks in that Island had further violated the armistice which had been agreed upon by the Turks and the Christian rebels, by making an attack upon the town of Apokorona, where many persons, including women and children, are reported to have been killed, P. J. O’Connor, of Savancah, Ga., has been re-elected President of the Interna— tional Ancient Order of Hibernians. John C. Weadock, of New York city, has been re-elected vice president and Thomas J. Duandan, of Columbus, Ohio, treasurer, Bishop Foley, of Detroit, treasurer of the University fund forthe endowment of a chair in the Catholic University at Wash- ington, D. C, reported that $19,000 of the required $50,000 had been subscribed, ard the remaining $1,000 would be in bis hands in a short time. Judges Johnson, Dennison and Cole, of the Southern Department of the Kansas Court of Appeals, bave handed down a deci- sion which declared invalid the Kansas divorce law that has been in operation for twenty-five years, and by which it is esti- mated that from 35,000 to 50,000 mismated couples have been separated. It was argued by the attorneys in the case that such a decision would disturb the property rights and custody of children adjudicated in divorce proceedings since the Jaw bas been operative, but the court replies that the legislature is responsible for that The case on trial was that of E. P. Siep herd, error from Ford county. The lower court made a ruling sustaining an objec- tion to allowing the husband to testify. Upoa this point the case was appealed. [a New Prices in Watches —_—_— We have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to ) Jease in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON’S Great George Street, Moccasins assortment of Moccasins A nice beaded Indian just received. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER MOONLIGHT EXCURSION | The Benevolent Irish Socicty will hold a Moonlight Excursion in Steamer St. Lawrence, Monday, July 20th. League of the Cross Band in attendance. July 20 Good music for dancing. The St. Lawrence will Jeave Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf at 8 o’élock, p.m. A good time may be expected. Refreshments served on board, Tickets—Gents 35c, ladies 25c. Tickets on sale at Reddin MeMillan & Hornsby’s. T. RANAHAN, P. McQUILLAN, Chairman Com. Secretary. July 13—13561 Bros. and ‘ FARMERS! THE HORN-FLY PRST -_> , 9 ¢ Which is worse than the Potato Bug, can be 0 cured. We have im- ¢ ported and telegraphed , for a second lot of a specially prepared y powder. ’ Intelligent farmers from different sections ¢ testify to its merits, ¢ Call and examine it. ~~», = = @ @ e8 © © © @ se 2 4. W.Reddin, Phm.B. ¢ Central Drug Store. ¢ ; “Sunnyside.” nea 22 2O2 OO G4 O@ee? ~» > a Paris Green Paris Green Paris Green Your Money Back «If Not the Best REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. se» BELT PINS 15, 35 BUCKLES :<+++93 10, 50, 75, $1.00, up. Handsome new gilt a= — >} and silver Photo Frames. These are worth seeing if you want anything in this line E. W. TAYLOR Cameron Block, City. 25, cents. A aus FOR SALE. The Rosebank Farm Containing 180 Acre: of Land, oe above Farm has 12) acres clear and ina good state of cultivation, the remairder covered with wood. It is situate opposite the City of Charlottetown on the Southport side of the Hillsborough River, convenient to Schools, etc; one mile from Southport Ferry in Summer, and one mile from the city in the winter by the ice. On the Farm is a good two story Dwell ing House and a fine first-class barn and and other outside buildings, It is ail fenced with cedar posts and barb wire, with several cross fences of the same material. The shore front extends fur the distance of one mile, giving an abundance of sea manure, also a mussel bed within half mile of the shore. It would make an excellent Dairy Farm, or would make a five site for a summer hotel, having superior bathing facilities and a perfect view of the city. The general surrounding are very picturesque, wnaking it one of the most desirable health resorts in the Maritimé Provinces. Any purchaser wishing to buy the Stock and Farming Implements in conjunction with the Fa:m can do so if required. All questions asked will be promptly auswered by the undersigned. Half of the purchase money can remain on mortgage at 5 per cent. For further particulars apply to the owner, FRANK McKENNA. Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, July 2,18.6—1 am&w6m COTTAGE TO LET. A nice cottage on Fitz-roy Street East, now . MON DAY, JULY 20, 1896. eee TELEGRAPHIC, Spxolst Despatrougs TO THE KXAMINER NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL, When the Cabinet Will Prepare for the Session. Sir Oliver Mowatt’s Opinion of the List of Queen's Counsel. Orrawa, July 20. Jt wil) be the first week in August be- fore the cabinet reassembles to prepare for the session. Hon. Mr. Tarte went to Montreal on Saturday. He sentachill through the Public Works Department during the day by calling for a detailed list of the em- ployes. This, it is believed, is preliminary to further decapitation. The grit organ here, the Free Press, on Saturday had the following: “Itisunderstoc d that Sir Oliver Mowatt is not disposed to see the legal profession made ridiculous by a number of persons, unfit alike from p>r- sonality and status, to sport the distincticn of Q.C. The list recently presented to the Governor-General is to be revised, and wisely so.” Your correspondent is ina position to state that Sir Oliver’s action goes beyond mere revision. He has re- commended that the entire list be can- celled. Inasmuch, however, as the Gov- ernor General has approved the list, it is difficult to see how His Excellency will justify himself by withdrawing his appro- val on the mere ipse dixit of Sir Oliver. Blair Will Fall Back on Albert. Sr. Jou, July 20. Opinion seems to be settling Gown to the conclusion that Hon. Mr. Blair will not find a regular Conservative to retire, but will fall back on Albert County and Dr. Lewis, Hon. Mr, Fielding Resigns. Hauirax, July Hon. W. S. Fielding has Premiership, and George H. Murray has been called cn to form a new government, It is understood that Longley will be given back his old position of Attorney-General, A Steamer Ashore. enseienaiies Hauirax, July 20. The steamer Wildcraft from Las Palma: Canary Islands, July 7, bound to St John’s, N. B., in ballast, to load dea!s for England, is ashore at Port Latour, N. 8, 20. resigned the eatin ae —ON — All-Wool Underclothing For TOMMOROW only Only two to each customer. Worh $400 for 25 Cents 3 -——_—s- oo FF 10 bargain tables, to-mor:ow. Jas. Paton & Co. Ocean Accident Assurance €o. Capital,-- All lines of personal accident assurance written. EH. R. BROW, Charlottetourn. ‘The onarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP, — Unequalled. | Unapproashe for the money. Made hera, 4il Grocers. Ww s& % $2,00,000.00 AGENT J. M. McLEOD & Co. A FRESH STO Slater's Celebrated Sh =< JUST RECHIVED >» x CARTERS’ BOOKSTORE FOLLOW THE CROWD AND BUY st. Good Literature Cheap ee Carters’ Seed Store Charlottetown, Julyl8 dy & wky. oe GRAND BASKET SOCIAL AND CONCERT AT COLEMAN STATION Reduced fares on regular trains. Remember the date, TUESDAY, 2ist JULY. July 17. d3i wli--Pio. Pat. Pic-Nic. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS This Society will hold its annual Picnic at West * River « Bridge On the beautiful grounds of A. Shaw, Esq. om ON Wednesday, July 22 All kinds of amusements will be fur- nished for the occasion. The band of the League will discourse sweet music during the day. -Sceamer Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 9 am.and 2 p.m. Returning will leave West River Bridge at 52 p.m. and 8 p.m. Return tickets 15 cents; dinner 25 cents; ¥ @opyright 1894 by Hance Brothers & White WATSON’S DRUG STORE. COLDEST Best Flavored Watson's Root Beer soleil SODAS, with all the Favorite | WATSON'S Pruz Store. Hire’s Root Beer 25c makes 5 gallons. Especially when reading or working by artifical light are nearly alwaysa eure in- dication of defective vision. &c¢ makes 5 gallons. Ginger Beer Extract Ginger Beer with least trouble. Lemonade, etc, Tablets One dissolved in water makes a drink. It is poor economy to refrain from wear- ing glasses when permanent injary to the eyes may result. It dosen’t cost envthing to find out the condition of your eyes. Examination by correct methods free af the Queen Street Store, opposite J, Dy McLeod’s. latest ‘Peavors Sticky Fly Paper, Poisoned Fiy Paper, Hellebore, Moth Balls, . ® ll ( C500, Camphor, Insect Pow- late with E. W. Taylor, der, Fishing Gear, Paris : - Green. TULLOCH & MoLAUCHLEN FARMS FOR SALE, The undersigned offers for sale his two farms sitzated on Lot 34, five miles from fail to give satisfaction Vee eCLlellekee2e2ee ensible—x# We commend your guod sense in your deci- § sion to invest with us and if we don’t come out ahead it’s because they have come out ahead of us. and if we be with our environments,so come along and bring your fr.ends with you. JOHN T. McKENZIE. Charlottetown. The homestead (Tul lochs Farm) beantifally situated on the Hiilsborough River, is well known aa one of the very best farms on P, E. Island, It consists of about 102 acres of land, m a high state of fertility, and free from ak noxious weeds. A superior dwelli house, a neat farmers’ cot’age, new am coumedious siablery, coach house, granary and root houses are erected there- on. There is also a well grown crchard of three acres, stucked with apple trees of the best variety. This property will be sold entire or with a reservation of about 12 acres, inclu ding dwelling house, coach house and orchard, ALSO, the McLauchlan Farm on St, Peter’s Road, alongside the Marshfield School. It consists of 74 acres of excel- lent land, all of which is now and has beea for for Sfour years! past} in pasiure hav- ing been carefully cul tivated, fertilized and seeded down for that purpose, Hasy terms will be given for the purchase of these properties. Apply to D. FERGUSON. Compare values, etc., the fault must jyl5, Now is Your Time We Don't But this is a loud talker. advertisement. A Ilittle money Our low prices will prevail as long as we have "goods to . . 7 +: ’ 5 We are distributers of Fine Footwear, sell, is new and well selected. All the Latest Noveties ! All the Latest Styles In Ladies’, Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. A pleased customer is the best bicycles 5 GENTS’ | 1 LADIES’ Left in stock, will dispose of them at manufacturers’ prices for cash W. E. DAWSGH. a S epee: eae New Herring. Just arrived, 30 half bblis., a choice Jot, selliug cheap at our action room. Say Mucl does the business here. Our stoc x “hei ifaw ‘ . cup olg -0ssessio i : A. McNEILL & CO., Chipmar, of Halifax, Canadian agent of ivl16—3j NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. eT, gg = r Dn ioe oe Children 10 cents. WEEKS & WARREN tioned . binder, SPPIVION D Mulystt § iyl4—2,6,1,2. North Side Market Square. julyl8 3in Auctonnny Ladies’ Shirt Waists Special Low Prices on Balance to Clear. STANLEY BROTHERS. TIRED EVES. | Farms For Sale. a