: '% ‘ 4 » * ; * ’ ‘ ‘ i , ‘* * 4 * L %, a : ees’ | 1 j 4 . i 9 7 é mcr. a ane ee eee oe —e = a a = _— ny - NY ’ - THE DAILY EXAMINER ° . . ee ee _——_——— A ee — rtv, boats and ts, fishing gear and TTE T0 i EDITOR. \ At Aldershot a few days the Emperor THE DAILY EXAMINER. Kle amounting to at least $150, or LE RS William reviewed twelve thousand troops you a eipt of a life annuity commanded by the Duke of Connaught. ng to at least $100 in money or At the last meeting of the St. Vi AU GU ST 17. 1894 ! vs worth A DOCTORS DIFFERENCE. | wan So lety conferenc = held iu, New | — 190 @0@neeeeeeeem Loa ork erw @ ¢ » oe > LORD ABERDEEN'S ACKNOWLEDU- | Sip v—Over the assumes od literary naine | xe ae ; a eles ieceiin he i “HUMBUG.” OR WHAT peeehiaie “Verkige,” yase yesterday's issue cont ee would “he éntaiced. ae “ak — . call arep.y to my comniunication of the be Sr tnien In the course ofone of his speecne sai, | diiout Chit a | 4th inst. Jndging from the tenor of | vars webs says of her husb and, the ex- the electors of Prince Bdward Island, | all f, os hen aa a Q : igagssc | Wesitas’” remark s,ene might | led to wee cig yr. oo ‘he d e sn *t go to any + Peters said wi h the following is a copy believe that the object . eo weag haba A | ao ; ey ot fd le | om tnGide). We _ ' la ‘ ” ; : reprehend Mr. Brown for the assistance | 4 family of in nale iS, everyone of us. Col. “What do you = . a ~ % On Board SS. Northumberland, rendered the old lady on Monday evening; Robert Inge rsoll, whom we all know and Liberal party in Canada oe s mon Northumberland Straits, and using this as a veil for his statements, admire, is our only Pope.” us T It means that this Proving oda 13th August, 1894. | “Veritas” makes a feeble attempt an ap | A curious reunion occutred at’ aly, for years has been denied fair play, w ; My Dear Governor Howlan, peal to public sympathy on Mr. Brown’s| Texas, the other ‘day. « ‘T'wentysive receive it. Not many years ago aaa I nnot help wishingto senda few behalf. He states that Mr. Brown “has | former slaves of the late John Sinfs‘nset great leaders of the Liberal party met tor bpm . i : ih. tJ , cad }, | gone throagh serious difficulties in the | at the old plantation, ac companied by (250 gether at the Quebec er a ; > om Lad ie “he ‘ i fe a ion wie r tl | way of health to hold him back.” By a their descendants... The deséendants of remember how they agreed on the sche: oe ai ‘th si tsar get tality which we | this statement he openly acknowledges the | John Sims were present to the number of whieh, if carrie: d out, would giv ae re = me , ale th X per Mre fact that Mr. Brown was held backy or, 100, and about 200 other white people also Province a largely senses hi 1 H \ - 1 Z ‘ a. pata os a ., | other words, failed to secure the degres cat rhe old master. was eulogwed by’ y sre aware that we ect i from this vila » ae a raid eee giver M_D sottedl sndeties, Basaa one eta '« . ane he foremost Liveral politicia \ a great deal o rouble, but I hope : : : I 2 in “ar? wk on the vo change | w be some satisfa to you to feel that Now, if Mr. Brown is deficient Ps Wish for ¢ days of slavery again. «+ ; cae a Prie f E Sonal Island as nut been thrown away so far as re- - come ne eer rr . es +d ? | Several railway conductors” are suiyg : Vee nrepresented provinces ds our appreciation of your care and | !!/-health, as “Veritas” asserts, would it | Mr. Clarke; t rrand chief. of the érdet: cing © Rie Garepremoem™ =F Pt not be advisable for him to resume will have as ita champion @ man Who W a place sec yd only t that of the Pre mier of Canada We w then rece just * This utterance bas lately been the sul tect of a discussion on the part of The Mail and The Glob I fact that the : os pelitical relationship of Premier Pete and Mr. L. H. Davies is very close, and the aunouncement that Mr. Davies would accompany Mr. Laurier into the North siderat Moreover, [ am sot using any mere con ventional phrase when I say that we have been most favorably mpressed by what | . we have seen of Prince Edward Island inhabitants The ived was of and of | wh its ch we were rece manner in unmistak- heartiness, nor was its a loyalty and manifestation « onfined to the actual occa- sion of our arrival, but was maintained by many kindly » ‘ila and toker s throughout aurat With re; on Of our visit gard to the resoures and capa- weet Territovies, | ansed the Ma t le ies of your Province, even a brief and st Mr. Davies a repudiation of the | partial inspection is sufficient to show mand of , _ : .™* : | their extensive and hopeft ul « she are acter. implication that he wou! i obtain ° Ddies A laets lee = oad % inch teceeel a largely increased subsidy” for P. E. | taking the earliest opportunity of paying if the Liberals are successful in the Island next election. Mr. Davies has not re- spon led to the ques But the chief ergan of the Liber:.! Party a8 2 of the Liberal Party $ reg policy The Globe savei— “Atthe Nat onal Convention, neither ia committee nor In open conve ition was asy proposal for better terms offered. The resolutions of the Inter-provincia Conference, if these could be said to ciude better terms, were not adopted. by the Liberal Party of the Commons The Liberal Party is not a better-terms party It is clear either that Mr Premier Peters was humbugging the peop! e when he held out the h« a large ly increased sub- > as a result of victory on the part of ype of “ sidy * the Liberals, or that the Globe has stated that which is untrue There is a good deal of collatera) evi- in favor of the first hypothesis, and ‘ the jence no evidence whatever against Mr. Pre Peters led the people Hee that when in office } jatter » te » mier to be lieve his party were the expenditures of the Government would be ceusiderably reduced;-—the rv sult which followed the advent of the Peters Administration was a very larg increase of expenditure and a $120,000.00! Mr acved that the day of direct far off; and, now, the tax gatherer is at our doors! The bugged by Mr. Peters, and the reasonable conclusion ia that he was mereiy fum- bugging when he set forth “a Premier taxation was people ha been hum- large crease of subsidy,” as a result of a Liberal victory in Canada. = 2 safe, | at least, to conclude that Mr Davies will not dare, at any time before the next election, into Ontario and say that triumph the Liberal Party will in- tw zo en the part of volve largely increased subsidies to t Provinces, On the other hand, ten that every concession to it will not be forgo the demands of Prince Edward Island—frow | the concession of $30,000 a year in 1873 to the concession of $20,000 a year in 1589, | was asked and granted by the Conservatives and opposed by the Grits. It does Liberal Edward of the Prince the the west that minds of men Party in Island can possibly have any just upon the treasury of Canada. But the Lib- eral Conservative Government have s! a dispos tion to look into the merits of our claims, and te yield somewhat to the argu- ments of our delegates and representatives. | While there are good grounds for the ex- pestation that the just demands of Prince Edward Island will, in the future as in the past, be favorably considered by the Lib- eral-Conservative party in Ottawa, there are no good grounds for the hope held out by Mr. Peters of “a large increase of sub- sity” resulting from a Liberal triamph The Globe, and not Mr. Peters, case, the true interpreter of the the Liberal party. The taxpayers of Prince Edward Island have nothing whatever to hope or expect from the Liberal party of Canada. is, In this mind of e+e THE VOTER’S DUTY. Tue duty of everyone qualified to be an ector ia to see to it that his name shall be properly registered upon the Dominion oters list. The qualifications which en titie a person to have his name 60 regis- tered are, in brief: That you years That you are a British subject; and That if you live in a city you are owner of real property amounting to at least 300; or in towns amounting to $200; or in villages, townships, ete., amounting to $150, or That you are the tenant of any real property within the electoral district under a lease, ata monthly rentai of at least two dollars, or a quarterly rental of at least six dollars, or a half-yearly rental of twelve dollars, ora yearly rental of at are a male ofthe age of 21 } y leficit of Peters intim- | just | Liberal | not seem te have ever entered the j ciaim | hown | visit to the thank you interesting bave de- | another, and! he ype, a longer, Island. Meanwhile I have to other things, the for, among and useful information which I rived from conversation with Your Honor Pray present our kindest regards and ved thanks to Mrs. Howlan, and be- Yours, very sincerely, ABERDEEN His W S e Mayor re eived the f ving Ow Boarp S. S. NorrouMBeRLAND, Northumberland Straits, 13th August, 1894. My Dear Mr. Mayor, studies before taking the respons I a medical practitioner? Suffice it to say that having gained sufficient vigor toa tenipt a medical practice there is no rea- ] he should not return to medica miplete h aon why land ec echool is eCducaliol Phere was a time in the tery province when ime Lic al men were few Ab that time the peopl were glad to accept home-made “doct re” witl it quest ng their qualifications, but with the educational advs antages we now enjoy, Uh home-made “doctor” is not only unn ant illegal, but there separating him from the fied medical doctor as the tween highly civilized man and the oyster glued to the rock, Mow, Mr. Elitor, ] cannot but endorse the statements in my grst letter, and would urge our M: Council to look into Mr. Brown’s casé. Referring to “Veritas,” that truth and liberty, I would say, “Veritas,” a friend’s advice, di ruPsel f yur friend of borrows sary is a5 W regularly qua gulf existing be- take and y< face the journey through life in . Don’t depend too much up srobe \ 1 feathers, and f an hon able manner } the idea that the intelligent Charlottetown will permit a leat forest of humanity to openly tran Being British su , play. Wed snd equa their laws mand British fair rights Phanking you for your space, Mr. Ed | I wish to take this earliest opportunity | | of again expressing hearty appreciation of the manner in which we were received at Charlottetown, and also to assure you that Laly Aberdeen and I will always remem- | ber our visit with ' great pleas sre. Allow me also to refer to the attractive lecorations which we observed in your city The triumphal arch in particular was a masterpiece, and it is agreeable to know that a large number of citizens must have shared with us the satisfaction of admiring this and the other Spe cial attrac- ne of the I should ike also t Occasion. add that we could not fail to be favorably im pre ese] by the ndication of orderly ‘meth ods and effec tive arrangements throughout the city. In conclusion, I beg to offer to yourself and to your colleagues the assurance of cordial good wishes for the success aod | welfare f the community over whose municipal affairs you have been 80 appro priately called upon to preside I remain, : With kind regards, Yours faithfully ABERDEEN lo His Worship the Mayor of Charlottetown. rhe Chief of the Charlottetown Fire | Department recieved the following. Sr. Jony, N. B., Aug. 14, 1894. Dear Sir: I am directed by His Exes lleney The Governor-General to convey to you his | congratulations upon the evident efficiency of the Fire Brigade in Charlottetown and at the same time to express his hearty -- prec'ation of the anne in whieh the | Brigade assisted in the val masife station of greeting and we oe omer ienced bv | their Excellencies visit to Prince Edward Island Yours Truly. Davip Exskixe i. Mr. Hales, A. N. Large, Esq. We understand that of the P. E. Island Steam Navigation Company; Mr. Unsworth, of the Pp. Ss. I. Railway, and Mr James, of the Anglo-American Pelegraph Company, also received letters 1 acknowle lgment of their good offices to Lord and Lady Aberdeen +e NOTES AND COMMENTS —Boston Hera! 1: “Mo methods are intensely exacting exciting; but they demand of engage in them clearness of brain if fin- disaster is to be vided. Ther was a time when business men, as well as oihers, felt that they could burn die at both ends, could drink n ght and business and often wh ) lern those | ancial the can- deeply al of conducting yet be capable their afiairs during the day. But a hard experience is teaching thore who have not ' ; abandoned this delusion that it is one that | 18 fatally faulty, and almost | man of middl |} mental any business age can point to physical, and financial wrecks in his exper- | ience which have brought about by an attempt to do business and yet indulge in the liquor habit. q been } } — Now that the “Grit” party are howl- ing about contracts it is just as well to I look at their own record for a moment. Take for instance some of the contracts | on the Welland Giaal which were let by | Mr. McKenzie’s Government. On section 5, the lowest tender received for that was $312,465 and the work was awarded toa person whose tender was $352,000.—On t section 7, the lowest tender received was $25 $3,935, and the work was let to a man who tendered for $327,580. On section 13 | = Peery ttender was 313,060 and the | we on that seciion was let to one won » tendered at $325,490. On section 14, | the lowest tender was $292,395 and the work was let to a party who tendered $521 972 On these four sections alone, las will be se n, the price at which the work was let exceeded the price at which | the work might have been done by $126,- least twenty dollars; or 06s - The pre - nt _ we rnment = Ottawa That you are the bona fide occupant of | award contracts to the lowest tenders, real property within any city to the | a amount of at least $300, or within any Ciseax 1 sh ieee dill town amounting to $200, or any other |} Jrilts,, 4 i diene place in electoral districts amounting to | j and “m if | Couoanyv, Garrison $150; or Artiller ry, furmaily p ésented Captain That you are a resident of the elec-! ff] M. Davison, their popular commander, toral district and derive an income of a. | with the handsome cup won by the Com- least $300 annually in money or money’s worth; or That you are a farmer’s son not wise qualified to vote, and have resident with your father or one year previous; or That you are the sou cf an real property other than a farm, and have been a mother for been @ resident with your father or mother for one year previous; or That you are a fishermen and own real STAN LAY BROTHERS, other- | owner of pany in the general efficiency competition of 1893. An appropriate address accom- panied the presentation, which was read | by Lieutenant Carvell. Captain Davison | made a‘suitable reply. panisiaiiiany Co.umsus, Ohio, August 15.—E Uxcepi | in a few central districts, there has been relief from the disasirous drought. Corn is shrivelling up, trees dying, wells drying up, and the corn crop is ruined, ho a . ‘inch. I tor, | remain, very respectfully, EE eee THE FETE ACADIEN, Road—Re- Arrange- Immense Concourse at Palmer ligious Services and Gala Day ments Completely Successful. The Acadian celebration and tea at Palmer Road on Wednesday was an im mense gathering, and as well conducted as it was large. From all parts of the P: ince west of this city people flocked witness the ceremonies 1n Connect j the national fete of our Acadian breth and to inspect the magnificent chur the largest and perh: ape t the most beautiful ecc lesiastical structure in our Province. It is estimated that between three .and four thousand persons were in atténd- ance. The weather was all that could le desired. At 10 o0’clock the religious ser- vices were over. They consisted of a Solemn High Mass and sermon, followed by the chanting of the national hymn -— “Ave Maris Stella!” The lebrant _ of Dougald M. Mc- propriate, eloquent and devot:onal course was preached by a clever young Acadian priest, the Rev. P. P. Arsenault, ot Tignish. The relig done justice to, a regular surable events were joined and Saxon and Celt rangements were made for the accom: ious phase of the procet lings gala day of in by Ac: alike. Splendid and they were loud in their praises management. The fev. Dr Uh son, the talented and popula: pastor to whose efforts so spiend la church and so successful a gathering are equally due, has the felicitations of th general public. A large amount—s thing away above the decimal point hundreds—was realized a wipe off the church debt. All the prominent western people, w out respect to creed or natior vresent. The politicians had ! tives in Messrs. Yeo and Pe: an Acadian with an Anglici an up-Acali omen, Beside men named abr we edt Mgr. Gillis of Tudian River, J. P. McGrath of Fifteen Point, and A. McDougal! of the College. The Acadians ae well be proud of their fete. ._—_oe > - —— ISLANDER INJURED, a barber of 64 Warren street, AN A Mr.Scott, toxbury met with a serious accident. ye terday. He was riding vn Atlant Hill, Nantasket on a whiece! rhe whe strack a stone and swerved to which threw him tm front of ar who was coasting d Scott wae knocked do vn a and rendered unconscious. He was picked up and conveyed to the Atlant House, where he was attended by Dr. Dr. Paine. It was several hours before Scott rega ed consciousness, and it first feared that he was fatally injured as is rey ed as comfortable thie mornin a 1 will probab ly recover.—Boston Her: ral wh the hi Sanders and was at (The injured man abov Mr. James Scott a alae of Mr. William Scott, barber of this city. —+.+o+e — Fire Losses.—The loss by fire in Can ada and the United States month of July isestimated at 006. In only two past three years has the heavy, in March and January, 1893. The total loss from January | to July 30 this year is estimated at $77,920,200, against $16,307,- months during the } jO8s | $93,101,300 during the corresponding per iod in 1893, and $76,967,250 during — the corresponding period in 1892. ee Twexty Freer Hicu.— Prof C. A. John son, “the eminent scientist” and editor of the British Lion, in a lecture rec ntly de- livered in Ottawa said that he os lieves the inhabitants of Mars are twenty feet hich. Prof. Johnson's theory is a n vel one, and in line with many others advanced of late. In the meantime the experiments of ¢} men of science in the direction of Mars will be watched with an increasing inter- | est, though with little hop that anything | more substantial than theories, vague at that, will be evolved. i tacatitlea A. 0. H. —R egular meeting this even ing at 8 o’clock. lp Cuartanooca, Tenn., August 15.—The | village of New En; gland eity, 20 miles dis- tant, was nearly wiped out of existence by a severe ha}! and wind sterm to- day. ' lical j lover of the Mass was the Rev. Donald, of Tignish; the deacon, the Rey S. J. McDonald, of Grand River west, afid the subdeacon, the Rev. F. X Gallant, of Bloomfield The R Father Jeulle conducted the elab-j orate ceremonies throughout. <A : dation and comfort of the excursionists, |} during the |} beea FO | | iN lost rdered out? they during the time Valley strike was in progress last vear. * when ‘the Lehigh Lightning Accidents are. covered by. ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S Insurance Agent. Inusr- BLOCK, CH’TOWN. 4 _—_—_ TELEGRAPHIC. Segdrki’ Desratones ro Tae Etauiwer AW Strong Canadian. Attie Caledonian “games Ben PI LLS _~CURE-—-— } 8 | erie Liver, ‘e Fhey Act Magic on the Vital Or rulating the Sccregions eS Orage: a. Appetit and arousing with the aud OF HEAL TH the who'e physica} he human frame. These Facts nitte 7 by thousar ds, in all classes of - Largest S a the World. with a Tasteless 5h Soluble Coating. » be 1, Montreal, a 2 Evans & Sc ‘ a eit SL ao eawerenee eeseteeee s COAL. adic tadaciedciadadicadarintata 420 : lA rn wm Y < @ “ lo art in a few days, per Barkentine ‘ “Erema”:—500 Tons of RESERVE|and selling cheap. Only 15, MINES SLACK COAL. Best Ccal. for. 9 On Hou a and Firnaces. Will. be gold 20) and “ cents each.’ Also, low_w] aniing. 43 ; a You oftieddd “readable ees PEAKE BROS. & CO. Notice to Intending Cutters. ~of 4, iving been requested by a nuniber persons tou Pen atlas for ifstruction” it the art of C , | have decided to do so, and accor tinal } at mv residence, itzré Vv Street, the appli; cations of theseswho desire 0% learn the | Cvinese fleet is rer os __ Silver Ris ising, pene large war loan. Bosrex, Aug. 17. here yester- Pe on day, Gibeon Perrie, of Canada, threw the | ~~ r+ i] amour ant cone LR S10 Ti56 Ib. weight 29° fi. 104 inches, beating , vee. 2 . a“ ade union the world’s record. othcial can Cail Upon to paw therwazes. it j} of the men takes from their work, “sympathetic strikes” wilk.ceaSe'toi ‘tig’, ip War: in the Ori Orient. favor with laber agitators. ie calce Say 1 ' Loyvoy, Aug. 17. R0rree Shéoghei deepatchés say: that 50,000" | “ WORTH A. Ghia A BOX.” .4} Japariesé troéps have been landed in ee Corea and more are still arriving. ~ The - Loxpoy, Aug. i= ae five-sixteenths of a peany pe nge yestérday, on the strength of a ‘t that China was about. ‘to issue a " or fe By Famous’ Authors. at 3 FOR 20 CENTS. ou ve o=—? i a3 175 of such just received All the leading Magazines for August now on. our News : cio. CARTER « 00, yi wil] be prepared to receive art. I . mai : hagas apply at my aug3 JAMES: MeLEOD. 4? ph ges = a : = = : TION SALE é , wr HE eT Mens 94 To-day the twentieth an-| 96 feet, close by Caseley’s eres ee > : ° ilisborough Square. This conveniently nual reunion of the National | situated property belongs to the estate of Soldiers, Association opens at Camp $ Sherman, Ohio. It was here in “Old Tecumseh ” the boys at the Association. first of the year ranks. but the Year: by ’ ] o aeath +s tinue to gather im reuniens and recall the ‘memories of! the old days of 1861-65, Even the oldest soldier can: not remember of greater bar- values than gains and better we are offering now. We are Winding up summer work; as a result we are selling them cheap to make room for our = goods, of which the great- r part are in stock, and they are daisies, Come in and examine. { JOHN T. McKENZIE. referred to is DFTA WILSY ~~ L/72 5’ [tis the perf: ction of the well matured plant properly eured by eX} ert g -owers, Mild ‘flavored, bright and of match. iless quality; MastiffPlag Cut pleases the most fastidious. Virginia: and Montreal, Canada J.. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., werd as 1874 that met" organization thinning their survivors con- ney Street East. August 20th, al 12 o’clock, ee ,~« and running } feet Tig Sidney Street, the late William Trail, positive sale. Terms at sale. A. MeNEILL, ouglS—4i ‘COTTAGE AND LAND Close by Thoe. Caseley’a Corner, Sid- - . > Iam instructed by P. Clarkin, Agent, to sell by Auction, on MONDAY next, noon, on the Gottage.and Premises fronting 42 back and is ordered for Auctioneer, lowest possible For turther particulars apply. to. an Beljs, Silver brella Boxes, Trays, Card Cases. E.W. Bcamenox BLOCK. alr Black Diamond Line. The SS. BONAVISTA, due here from Mon- treal on a morning, August 20t ill sail for § andHarbor- Grace, Nid. , b vie vd a —_ horses cattie and oe on deck, ane produce under deck at #5 PEAKE BROS. « CO., 1 oi te get a ae ep SS ’ ‘ * ‘SILVER } GOODS | Studs; Cuff Links, nated’ Combs, Um- raps} Gake Baskets, Berry Dishes, Berry Spoons, Bread ; ; Forks, : ‘Fish’ ‘Knives, TAYLOR, FOR 8. SALE. eh. SPR now i}, iV) posselsion. may be inepected daily from. es 4 For terms apply .to Messra; M.'& McLeod, or to the subscriber. aug6—3w wy ws _ JAMES McLEOD. The Dwelling? each on F itzreyr, Street, € -premises oy ’ FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, ata bargain. FIX US IN YOUR MIND IF YOU WANT A nice White Blouse at 50c. A Dress for the Babe at 75c. A pair of Colored Kid Gioves at 68c. A Shot Silk Sunshade ai 65c. A Suit for the Boy at $1. A Grass Cloth Suit for T5c. A Cape, a Mantle, ora good Waterproof; A Trunk or a Valise of any description, you will find them at JAS. PATON & CO'S 168 Victoria Row. 1894 = 0 - es. ‘The New Brunswick Royai trt Union, j } Lim ‘el, | OF THE PROVINCE OF NEw | BRUNSWICK, CAPITALS THe K, $150,000 Incorporated | to 0 Promote Art. will bers, on the Is'h Diy of September 1894, 3432 Works of Art, ag gregating ip value This Company distribute among its subser $65,115. Every subscriber has an equa! | chance, The Grand Prize is a Group of Works | of Art valued at $18,750. Subscription Tickets for sale at the New Brunswick Royal Art Upion Gallery in St, John, N, B. Price $1 each. In addition to the monthly chance of winning a valuable | pr'ze, the holder of 12 consecutive monthly subscri iption tickets wil] receive an original | Work of Art, hy such artists as Thos, | Moran, N. As, Wyn.H. Shelton, and othere, | Send money for subscriptions by regis- ; tered letter, money order, bank cheque or | draft to THE ew BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd., St. John, N. B. | Cireulars and full information mailed | free. 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Coming —_——_—__— -——- (x) Ilighland Cottage ITHE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Revision of Voters’ Lists lor West t Queew’s, The uiodiireigned te having been appointed Revising Officer for the Electoral District of West Queen’s, hereby gives notice that he has begun the revisiun of the Voters’ Lists for the said Electoral District, and that he is prepared to receive, at his office in Charlottetown, daily up to but not later than the fifteenth day of October next, the applications of al! persons claiming the right to be registered as voters in the said Electoral District, and al-o appligations to have names removed from the Kis liste, W. STEWART, Revising Officer for the Electoral District of West Queen’s, augl1—dy 6i wy 4i pat Liberal-Conservative Conven- tion for West Queen's, The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Eots 20, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 64 and Char- lottetown,are requested to meet in Conven- tion in the Philharmonic Hail, at Char- lottetown,on MONDAY jthe 20th of August, inst., at ne o’clock, p. m., fur the purpo-e of organizing an Associat: on for the Elec- toral Dietrict of Wert Qneen’s. At the same meeting arrangements will be made for the Revising of the Voters’ Lists. - ,Each:Pylling Division is requested to be represented. W. FE. DAWSON, President Queen’s County, Ch’town, Ang. 11, 1894. DR.-H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT _ Office -= Kent Street Aug 16, *94—ly | Revision of Voters’ Lists for Revision of Voters’ Lists tor East Queen’s, The undersigned havin Revising Officer for the lectoral he has begun the revision of the Voters’ Lists for the said Electoral District, and that he is prepared to receive, at his office in Charlottetown, daily up to but not later than the fifteenth day of October next, the application of all persons claiming the right to be registered as voters in the said Electoral District, and also applica- tions to have names removed from the said lists, A. A. McLEAN, Revising Officer for the Electoral District ¢¢ East Queen’s. augl1—dy 6i wy 4i pat been appointed | Jistrict | of East Queen’s, hereby gives notice that } the Electoral District of King’s. The undersis als hereby gives notice ) that he has commenced the revision of the Voters’ Lists for the said Electoral Die trict, and that he will receive, at his office in Charlottetown, or at the office of the Clerk of tie County Court at Scuris, ap | to the fifteenth day of October next, the | applications of all persons claiming the | right (for themselves or for othera) to be | registered as voters in the said Electoral District, and also applications to have | hames removed from the said Lists. Dated Ist August, 1894. JOHN 8. MACDONALD, Revising Officer for the Electoral District of King’s. augl4d—dy Gi wy 4i eee OUR STOCK ST. PETE'S SCHOOLS ——OFr— Watches, Rings, Silverware, I cn LARGE AND VARIED, WITH PRICES LOW. | For Boys and Girls. WARDEN—Rev. ‘dene Simpson, M, A. HE ~ MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL—Rey . H. Hunt, M. A. | ASSIS T - T MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL ; j | —Mr.F. . Scovil,B. A. MISTRE 88 GIRLS’ SCHOOL—Miv-e R, M. DesBrisay. The Schools will re- “open on MONDAY, | September 3rd. 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