o Lt’i% iutsr d May, {Q isanann g‘; :daily trip.‘ _ filed-l » ‘F’! law. _ i_sl! o‘clre§ 1 tion with pg‘ ;[ llld 8Q.’l’|““V-‘I 'sle will egg‘, lateeacuvi .. f, rrival of ‘Q. * fiYl°°‘l’¢(0w-g Innr th trains to; - SlllCS. V31 0‘ In‘. ' " uni-nersidg ., _-’: °' ell r-our E. I. . ll|te1j:¢N _4tl\ . .“'° '‘ I :- lth Steamer; ‘yo I], ‘ 5- ii. - linilaeraide. I 5*‘ nldlfllllbiloiiwiw -- ES rro-. CONE JNIZB _. i. GA ’.. LASS — it, Conf », r l, Flour. ‘ ' ' the stRa.te.s. dinany ‘charge r , 'AIiE tbouse, situate A Dorchester East from P. 'l‘lll:; GUAltl)lA'.V, CHAR 1 ~ - . - q - . _ . ‘ ..——.~———...—...._.... ».......__ ..... --.. ....-r -.......... or H ,' P ' NE‘ BOSTON STEAMEBS. 'lllt'l‘C will be no streamer from here on 'lliiirsday, ‘3.'rth inst, in coiiseipience of the iiiishaip to the Wor- (‘.t‘.\‘l.t‘l'. C A':VE|.L AGBNIS. .3 mg. ‘23, ‘Zi. Pat & EX 3l B pr rmittii-g. l looal and llther Notes. llloanod by the fiuirdliii Reporters‘ A itrw mast has been placed in the str. Jacques Cartier. Tun Delineata r f -r S ptcmbcr is at the Diamond Book s:ore_ Tint August si ling of the county c iurt opens here this morning. 209 cases on the docket. ' Tits citizen's band will give a concert in the gardens this evening, w.a?hel' _\VAN'l‘l-‘.D at once. a hwy to learn the printing business. .-tpply it :2... Guardian Otlice.—tf. MR. Rod. Mackinnon, representing W. D. Su-oud & Sons, wholesale tea mer- mvrsr MO0N. Grand Military Excursion E. ".*..:.‘:it — ON BOARD — Sip Japqngs Baptipp, Mon. Aug was supported before the commission by N l..'.'l‘ARY BA l attendance. committee. teamer leaves wharf at 8 o’clock sharp. Tickets for sale at the .-\[20th(Cl1'l:S Hall and C, D. ksnkins. By 0 tier of com. D. M. RICHARDS, Sec’y Aug 23 -— iw P. S — if weather proves u favorable ex- . - - - ‘sion ‘in take pl“: ‘he Mlllowing Hum‘? A'r'i~sizrio1~. is directed to the advertise- day. . S and other music in J Refiuhmems supplied aines Burns, a l'8|\¥'r‘S(’.llHllilVt‘. of the Clag- chats. of Montreal, is in the city. Tun str Carroll sailed for Boston at 6 number of passengers. ton, N. B., on the 19th inst. _ Ma. SPENQE, the Prohibition champion. Messrs. Angus, Crabbe and Beer. Mir. Kiiins had the assistance of Mr. more Whisky Ca , and atftimi-s the Rev. Jas. Simpson. Fisiios SL'nscsinsii—“S‘ir. curse your paper I Send it to h——." Editor—John, change the gentleman's address —New Zealand Graphic. ' There sailing from input of the Beston steamer. will be rn s‘ orner Charlottetow ii ll -' llxoorsion to Piotou TEAMER 37 LA WRENCE ‘lg appeared at t a police station and com- o‘clock instead of 851, so as to make it more pleasant for pleasure seekers. Return Tickets every VVEDNESDAY morning, go id for one day only—two dollars. arscuu. RATES for Parties may be ob t..ined on application at chief Ofice of Co.. °°"‘°|' GM G°°‘'¢¢ "4 1-07“ W31“ St1‘°¢t5- 5 cents and costs. John Wilson, ‘ drunk By order, F. W. I-IALES, . Ch’iowii S. Nav. Co , l.’td. Cb town, 2nd July '91 Boston on Thursday next. Tris police at v a sailor Saturday ’ \nd disorderly. After he was conlin-u ... ‘iiis cell and had gone to slee , a respectable truckman plained of his little boy having been struck several times by the prisoner. In the police court, Monday, Patrick Prunty, disorderly drivin , was fined $6, or 20 days. Andrew Mucgluillan. assault, and disorderly, $1, or 4 days. Daniel MacNevin, drunk and disorderly, $2, or 8 days. Elizabeth Finley, for whomthe Magistrate was seeking a place, was Bicycles. — Bicycles. Buy a Bicycle. IF you have an idea of buying a Bicycle attendance. and those who wish to have a or want information thereon, call on good time would do well to purchase a F. DeC. Davies (Davies’ Drug Store), who ticket early, as only a limited number is agent for the celebrated Columbias have been issued. Bicycles. He will cheerfully give price and other information necessary. m 1}‘ IS taken charge of by the Salvation Army. THE Harvest Moonlight Excursion, of which an advertisement appears in another column. takes place next Monday evening on board the air Jacques Cartier, and promises to be one of the events of the season. The military band will be in THE steamer Worcester, which was dis- abled ofl' Cause a few days ago and towed into Hawkeabury for repairs, could not PICKFORD & I BLACK .;-\,_..Iv' N s. r. ll.-l.~lioIstal 1 Service Season 1892; Steamer “Fastnet, J. E. HOPKINS, Commander, ILL sail from Halifax every Monday zlpiipetiugzdg ;A11i;:::d;b7y lgcsligncgtleé E ' 8 ’ lock, calli t _ (3380, B,':,‘,,,°g,'f>t,,,, fffgkegbm-y, sign;-it, rolls leather, by L. P. Tauton. Rev. Charlottetown and Summer-side. Returning, will leave Charlottetown Evening for Halifax, wkesbury, Arichat and every Thursda calling at Port Cansn. Lowest rates of freight to all ports on the route. Through bills of lading granted rts of call to United States, West In ‘es, Great Britain and Continent. fromall For all other information apply to W. W. CLARKE. Agent. Charlottetown, April K), 1892. be repaired at that port and was towed to Pictou by the tug William _Aitken, where she arrived at 11 o'clock Monday morning. She went on the slip at the latter port. Mr. Gardiner, manager of the North At- lantic S. S. Co.. of Boston, is now in Pic- tou, and when the steamer is repaired he will come to Charlottetown to rearrange the regular sailings of the ate-iniera. Tits Steamer Cohan, Capt. Fraser, from Montreal arrived at this port at daylight Monday morning. Besides a . general cvrgo she had as passengers: W Ross, “' V Wilcox, W F Egg, John Delaby, Wm Reid, Mrs McLeod and infant, Robert Reid, Albert do, William do, Amelia do, Annie Simmons, Wm Palmer. The steamer sailed at noon same day for Sydney and Newfoundland. Her outward cargo consisted of 186 bales hay, Matthew Anderson was a passenger. Regulates the Stomach, Liver andBowcls, unlocks the Secrct.iori:s,‘Purifiesi:.he ‘Blood and removes all im- purities from 3 ‘Pimple to Canada. Pacific Ra‘.ilwa._r -r-BREE Harvest Excursion T0 POINTS IN MANITOBA AND THE oiiioiio norm WEST! Lsaving Station: on the Istercolonitlo Pfin“ Edward Island and Win lsor and Annapolis Railwsys, on 15th and 22:1. and Septambs:_r 5th. 1892. Return passage to be completed 60 days. For ra‘ss of Fee and all 159!’ P3"l¢“l‘T5- sfiuire of your neare~t R1llW3’ Tick" from St. at. John. N. B.. twigs which pyint wed‘) golonist Slgeping Cars will be provided C. E. Mel-‘HFRSON, be sure your Ticket reads via C. D. McNlCOLL. , Gen’l Pass. Agent, Aft. (‘:63 1 995-’- Il ritual. 29° - 0 st. John, N. A‘: [1 law 2' the worst. Sc 'v:~~Z'-Q: l :- U 5 Sara. S half the community did not back-it up. H"’ll°'° P901-'19 "°l'° 8lV°n ll‘l“°' 5° '0“ would not get up tothis point. Ii lt ' f’‘‘ "N SW“ 5°C 1 590' Of this him! could be brought about generally by the done. I would not IIVOI lillfi re-enact» frag gf flgg pgople, it ‘gala [)9 good, “'9'” °f W9 s°°'-t Acts 5905"“ ll? °3“3°d If four-fifths of the people were favorable pe-inry- That would be my chief reuom to prohibition I_ dou’t think—-being eu- S°m° P°°Pl° °“““°l" °°l°¥ lll°m3°l"“ it acted—it would educate the other fifth.’ I ‘NW6 The Scott..A_Q is probably better en- l°° "fil°°" '0” bl°°k°d forced in the country than in the city. and hindered from enforcing the law. I Then‘, 1,, better genfimgnt, social gatherings without liquor. would not prefer a prohibitory law be- cause I believe it never could be en- forced. I don't know anything about Maine. I think a stringent license law the bar rooms Open i verywhere. tions. ‘It made social enemies of neigh- ~ bore and caused perjury. Seventeen best. I don't like the presrnt l-iw wiih disc; Bell Marking Debt. .Rl<‘hib“°‘0. 531' I -hiuk ‘-“L ‘ it would be better it they were all closed mu, cm]; 3“. M A Stan.’ club. ghm. up. I supported the Scott Act at first, lotnetuwn; sch Morning Light, Sutton, but not altogether on my own convic- Richibllcl‘-0} M559’- yestcrdsy, were as follows :—To U. S.- _ _ 28 cases eggs, $84; 11 half brls berries, years ago trade and shipping were good, 333; 6 by]. mackerel, 360, money plentiful and liquor cheap. At -5 br1spork,,875;_ 1110110. $125. =Ans.-The way I look ‘at it, the people ,¢s¢ Shipping News. ’ Outward:-Sir M A Starr, Clarke, She- Inwards-—Sch Beatrice, Cnnipl) 1', P10’, The exports per str Nor-thumberlaud, To Dominic present the people haven't the means to drink. lremember one particular occa- sion when a temperance man gave a man liquor to vote for the Scott Act. The cause I don't employ drinking men. I believe diink makes men less valuable laborers. vicinity from 1870 to 1374. As far as my knowledge goes the effect of the Scott Act was good. I don’t know of more than? positive about good the Scott Act and the law was a moral teacher. Mr. Brewer also (1 scrib- were Roman Catholics; the work was done drink habit was altogether the cause of them. This work was done during fries rum days. He attributed the moral im- activity and‘ moral influence. An instance tr-ate was handed in as evidence). The der the Scott Act. I think legalization of the trade in any form would not help the system to license. words in -the rev. gentleman's mouth and received his rebuke therefore ) To Mr. Clarke—--There are 3 or 4 pl..oes now where liquor is sold openly in the upper part of the city where formerly I only'knew of one suspected pl=-cs. I have ’ found the police quick to answer when information is given. To Mr. Gigault--I favor Prohibition except for medicinal, scientific and sacra- mental purposes. . . Mr. Gigault read a passage from the Bible, recommending a little wine for the stomach’s sake and often infirmities, etc. ‘ Mr. Brewer said his church’ discouraged the use of fermented wines. He was not there to enter into controversies, but he believed the church's ruling was in accord with the divine law. He considered it against the divine law to drink fermented wineas a beverage. The Bible will not allow} men to use what is destructive of physical health and morals. Rev. Mr. McAulay (sworn)—Am a Roman Catholic pifiest of Charlotte- town. Have I been a priest 2§ years. I don’t think the Scott Act had the eflect ofstopping liquor selling. In the opinion of the majority it restricted natural rights and was not supported by public sentiment. I don't think the e_fiicr-rs eu- forced the-law. It did not stop drunken- ness. It created perjury and deceit. Low people without moral responsibility took hold of the business, and other sins besides drunkenness were committed. I think the habitual violation of one law leads people to violate others as well. My idea is that good legislation and temper- sues and religious work together are needed to suppress drunkenness. Neither ' can be effective alone. I do not think Have you tried the CIGAR? . ‘ S ’ and not of the drink. It alcohol w.re , essentially evil it would be evil to license I it. I don't think God has made anything the divine law forbids the moderate use of wine or of any of God's works, or of any combine on of them. I look upon druukennessasthe sin of the drunkard essentially evil. Liquor must be sold, so let us have the most restrictive law possible, To. Dr..MoLeod-—-I consider-the liquor B. —AND- DERBY Are “old on their Merits. Every body knows they Are the Best. , Everybody SmokesThem. A -1~i..y;n.v_. -no Bivsls. I WA‘!!! . . future be known as the Queen Hotel. _ Not only is its outward careful attsndon. uswitbacsll. _. stfitssinhosiland Pa-nyesandluggagefrssogclrsego eficccs of the drink ’trsde— have in the .__'_ V .— mun BALESIIEN to main been bad. The moderate of~ ism» hrxuggiafnndymg I '. excess.IcannotsayIkuowofany _ . CHCRLOTT ETQWN’ PTE" l‘ inoderatp drinkers who have become,,1ElEl:lrg0?I.ll-‘.33 §‘is'3iy'i'o,:1;.l‘ii*'A13"<5’Iiaii3 ll-Vmsh use,longknownto the. blic as tl; Osborne House, llll. 0¥ulll’40. undergone exl:ensivc_impr0v0m9nt8.ln “I0 cntranceandotherwise,and will in the appearance be 01 G ABETT ES '.:i,*:.r:*'.irr.r.:.°°.:’.°:.°:.rr°.';". ..;"‘:.’: Wswillbc pleascdto ineotonr on andssmanymoreas may favor always in . waiting R. ‘Depot to convey P. P.'.ARci-IiBAi_.n. Eroprietor r°° of commerce God‘s creature. I consider thc effects of drinking are not good, The iutoxicants I don't consider toss. to _ stick him on sothe paper if you buy the Rev. Mr. Br-awer (sworn)——H=ive lived kind of fly pa 3 years here and four» years in the flv1‘;'l§:j;:-;!:Yr.lu?_l:’*cl’l?ll; 8(::}s‘DE_‘;l;l°S3u:: »-boob at knock down prices.——t.f 0“ fnlpecfed pm” in the upper pl“ of t.ru'h that Prowee Bros. don't knock spots the city when l labored there. I am very 05 N,’ 5",, if, town’ -,,n.¢hi1d,.en’s doth. resulting _ from ing,——Aug. 18, 3i on non-den-iniinatioual lines; 75 per cent 31-03; 119.4 their gay. in t,oday’s issue. of those who took the pledge kept it. The Aug 19th—3i 603- ' such dissolutenees as had existed among and Stanley clotlisjust received at Stanley ' Bros. Aug.19--3i eod. proveinent of a certain locality alluded to °l°’m “ad '°ll5l’l°- 05 deatltlllion due to llqllol‘ '85 8l'°n- style of advertising, but no one can help The wife of a mechanic had given him a but like tofjhuy children's’ clothing from bill of liquor sent to-her by a liquor seller ‘}1I3elv'::;:1§¥fi:“‘g::£?zli:; °;:1;¢eli::l“;; for one month's grog to her husband for - $16.92, (copy of bill certified by niagis- §;‘;:,§_°°§;gf‘,gf",‘:‘°"“‘ ""°°°‘ P'°"° man would not have been able to get this also ladies’ dress caps just received at liquor or the seller to collect the ‘bill un- Mm 3- Y°“°8'3- T119 balm‘-‘° 05 be’ summer millinery will be cleared out at greatly reduced pi-icss.’—july5 tf P*“"‘° °°“°°‘°“°°' 1 ‘’''’‘°’ ”‘° "’°‘°“° All ‘wool Canadian tweed suits made to Th“ M°th°dl“ °l““'°h order for $12. Scotch suitings from 814 has pronounced against license in any to $16 50. 50 form.’ (Vlr. Clarke here attempted to put N055! Piltemt J min 21 tf pxcessive drinkers.’ 1 think by putting ".‘:.l§°.l‘.".;k the trade in reputable hands the evil. , -= results are reduced. I do not. believe °, I prohibition well enforced would do good, . because I do not think it can be enforced. f" . if It is an. irrational law to deprive a man ~ o I of the use otiiiii natural rights. ‘ r Idonot cousidifalawwhicll‘ cuts 1 man from injuring him- self or his family irrational. Then you scstricttheabuse, nottheuse. Ibelievc brought about in a’ certain csmiunuity moral persuasion _, >_ Dr. McLeod—If the sentiment of the 4 .0 . ple would support prohibition would‘ sass. :53" n I ficrn. You haven't got to catch the fly and r we sell. Gomr Bnos., ire now offering a lot of No one can begin to say and tell the Niiw goods just received ‘at Stanley New French ilannels, military canvass ONLY’ buy Tauglefoot Fly paper, it is Sous: people say they don't like our IINEW black moire ribbons in all widths, Summit surrs at rock bottom prices. pieces to selest from. John Macleod & 00. best yet. No trouble to sell them, they are going like hot cakes. Any man want- Waiits. Lost, Found, etc our large leather cise. Ab Eve reward will AN'1‘ED.—A girl for general house- Oflice.—Aug. 23, if , J ‘ ‘IJOST.-’-‘-Between .-A. S. Johnson’ finder will: please leave it at J. B. Mac- donald’s Dry Goods Store, Queen street. Aug. 23, 21 Good references required. Apply to I" LIMI'E_ED number of Subscriptions will taken at this Oflice at half price from new ’ bars to the Daily or Weekly Guardian lo" the following publicati‘ ns :- Kentucky tock Farm, Breeder’s Gazette, Farm and Fireside, New York Weekly Wit- ness, Portland Transcript, American Agri- culturist and the Century Magazine. avg r8tf - ANTED-By the 23th inst. For a tailorin establishment in Amherst 5 Coat-Makers; Apply to Stephen Sillipliant North Wiltshire. aug :7 1w pd Wanted by a young man a situation as clerk in a store in the cit ‘. Is willing to ‘work and learn. Addres P. 0. Box, 567. ‘ ring is cod tf. F-und near the Post Office a bunch of keys tbeeorner of Gt. George and Grafton Streets. Possession given about the I 5th of Sept. APPLY TO JAMES BEALES aug 8th tf’ ’ r ’ ' borough Square, lately occupied by B. C. Prowse. F or particulars apply to Win. Wyett or Edvard Nccdham. WS'ANTED--A girl for general house- wofi. Good wages paid. Apply at this omce. g i ilIneI4 tf wmnéai E1‘ N- Apkflil ». . litbsgoodl yup. -w. Great Cl 3a.ranoes «flee. “ Is it any use advertising at present ‘l ” _ liqu-.r trade never affected my men bu- of Donald McL8_\1ch|i-- M D-. 01 8 30!!- Au ,0“ gm, Their efforts to keep this popular store busy the months of A - stau-tial Dry Goods have been offered at prices away- following has been prepared. V, W for inducting those who have and those who have not patrouissd as in the j FOUND. 0.? QM" %*r°°*~ °h"l°“°- in the future also to lower our enormous large stock. [nip to me .5 ,, town, D. A§§Br.uce’s, the cheapest and ’ best place ipd thedprolvinlilies tolliqy cued . - to d yma e cot ing, a s an ed the Harbor Light work; 70 per cent of fulslhayfingnrf Egeryone ghougd can mg the men went to no church; oo per cent see them, Aug, 19, (ii also, all our large stock of standard makes, in B Any lady in want of a genuine fled E following are a few of the prices off to a cot It sfiedy clearance. for our standard Black Silks $1.20 and $1.75. isacl Colored Silks $1 35, for 950. goods sale Buy it at Dodd’s $9.75, $12, now, $4.75, $5.00, $6.50, $7.00; Dolmans, Medical Hall‘ where wholesale and retail * by a previous witness as due to police you can buy it ‘he che‘p“t____tf l5lOIl price $7. Manufacturer’s lot of BLOUSBS, choose from, regular .- regardless of cost. less than cost. heard of in this city. - imported a. very heavy stock, and in order to make a speedy fiflfl. , T Linens, Towelings, Bed Furniehings,..,all selected by Jaltfl PAT01. ifi L years experience as a Linen Buyer in all the markets of Glflt ’ 0 ‘ ~ - -always on hand a good stock of the best Irish, Scotch and Gcrtnal and these intending, will do well to visit this department. ' .- , leading shades, white, brown, drab and . stripes, from the town: to till 0°‘-"‘*°*‘ 5"” “*7 '°‘ "°"“°'i"3' l‘ '1" ——extra.ordinary value ofi'ei:_cd .tQ.,cl_ea_r t.hi,8.10t. 326; $3» «grew-;;-m;h3iggn<;;;;,negd-3; bleached’ and unbleached, Dinner: and T.. ‘i “ asoé. Julie 21 ".i-- ’ - -. -- Linen; also,Line.n and C0tt,9n'~,Kl,tcllel1 Roller Towefiaggchjqi. , In department has been marked away down so as to effect a French makes, in 4 and 6 buttons;,also 4 5 and 6 stud, in tans R§WARD. Lostor stol-.-n_fror’n p —-one special line, in browns and tans, will clear this line lot‘ at 05:, L . . 1- lR=u1w*ycar.Fradaymgh=1a=t Evening Gloves In great variety: also fine black and colored Silk GIN‘ be paid by ‘returning same to Hotel om. lets and tips, selling low for cash. at once and no questions asked aug 23 3i pd from_ work. Apply at the GUARDIAN dinary stock that we are now showing Drug Store -mist» Dunstan’: 001- Hundreds of pairs to choose from, in 9.1 the leading makes and Spflhl J f e B '°9"'*3"k ‘-'-"°°“ ‘”°“°“ °'°'°°‘“" Tl” Ladies’ Under Vests, in nlatgral wogl, Merilqo, Casgmgoreh‘ and Cotton, in ; , whites; Ladies’ Under-c ot lug.“ , mes ATON . W N008“! Q ‘ E - in this department, and are prcparsdstoiflbr qualities’ that cannot be beat. B -o’ " 1’ WANTED immediately. A nurse maid. well to call and look at these Goods. Mrs..F L. Haszard, Euston St:-cet.— tf Dresses: for 58c‘ A . - IN CLOTHING we’ have jusl opened alot of The, owner can secure same by c " . . . a e uar" ' ii cean a in or "is v. ' l) . (1 th u 0 - aZ§‘«f«- la Om» di ’ gf ""5 gmiiiir l£lr}§l.§illS»(ii(ii1ilslLIT"l3gI.E?Bil)YSt‘ySUII‘S will go cheap. It you are is east at on ‘sits. on re i.13:r.-'-A good don't pass us, aswe have the goods and prices that will suit you; and for you I bnsinesfstaud, and dwelling house on donit buy a doumss worthggntu you see opnrg ~ Summer Goods, and lots of goods ~sclli_ng athalf -- J. B. McDONALI)’S GREAT CLOTHlNG comment $00“! awn slaughtered. West Side Queen '3 BOOMING BOOTS 53 S Must clear-»them« ’ = I‘ are now oflerlng, . . B WomenS.M1s8eS» Bo 6 are s‘ s e {and slippers at do special reduced on Iv 9.1 Opposite E°ur°»..:'°rth The conscinsiisiof . A is the gag fourths of the population out oftowii, all eflbrta in .tl;ils ‘ a local‘. —» 0 is useless. W , vicronia ROW, HAVE NOT rouse 01‘ I0. asowatw mas rked-with the most iinqualifi success. _ ERFUL considering that snot-mom quantities ‘ i This week and until further notice we w'1l:ofi?sr to still do ti 5.080.‘ Not certainly for the purpolo of I » I have been THIS IS NOT W0 ALL our STOCK of Silks in plain and fancy .n. .. ....a.. Silk Dress, will dolwaii , $1.50 for $1.00. Summer Silks, 060 an MANTLES—l.ot Summer Jackets sold at $8.56, M; Colored Cloth Capes $2.90 for $1.95. Silk Lacs Mlflfla price, $14.00 Never before was there such value _ , in%~Liiwns, r “ priés 808.?’-rolifin -on 1 lot Silk Blouses -$1.90, tortl. p , . M MILLINERYX MILLINERYI MILLINEBYI use Untrimmsd Hate in white Leghorn *h- 8 NAPERY.--Large additions have been made in ‘this dquuu ‘ sq 6 . a‘. too Christy’s celebrated BATH TOWELS, in White A TABLE CLOTHS in ‘white; fium, in 1 its GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES l—Largest variety Hundreds of pairs-ofCott9II lid ’ Operating to such advantage in the ‘exceptional clmij make urchases of such importance as to warrant us ’ i P . 3...... - of rich, valuable and H- ,3, _, comparison the largest and most com lete stock oft‘ Gloves ever shawl H e. B. HOSIERYI HOSIERYI HOSIE , l—Ladies’ Cotton Hose. he: s waits Also, one not or wiiw Irina, 9 0 . as 0 from 13 to 18 years of a.ge.:b0_ught at a sacrifice and 3 “-73 3 The‘ goods have got to go and no doubt about it. No olh £ , r 7 Street, near lllarketi t a READFUL LOW PRICES or BOOTS AND suorsu Shoe Store during the month of August. ' The stfi fit 5% sold a lot of ‘L i.Char1ottetowi1i.“P., E; I = J 1.