ee fhe Daily Examiner! ttt Neti: Phe Examiner Publishiag Co i tooden 4 RATES OF ST RSCRIPTION Sr west “hoe aa : Three Wontis 1.00 TERMS : Four Dollars a Year dae Mont a ae pied State : is — ; * 2 eee THE WEEKLY AMINER ‘. — ne laos ‘ : ma a VOL 36. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. —coutaining 4 a “ae a ~~ = A CS - as a ‘nd =~ wa Cc ‘oP = OS e x on THE DAILY EXAMiunun “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Euripides, Single Oopies Two } | VV ae w ifor turning o4 ‘age jity of Job Printime ;Vieiting card to the large | display work, Cents EK. ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, NO 41.| Prices low ° Work promptly done, Call and see us, ‘Examiner Publishing Comyrny p & Island . athe IDAY Poly \ Ao = ‘ Railway will run daily Trains | ° ies , 0 HE wart. K , ow! —- ———_ WITE-— The Greatest Midsummer Sale Of Readymade Clothing ever held in Charlotéetown. with splendid success in any previous sales we have had. The people have come to know that when a sale is advertised at the We placo again on the market our entire stock of summer clothing r 9 ith es . ‘ i c = ~ . . We will attempt te give you an idea below of our stock: and it must necessarily fall or on cm thaw wt . : J . » . <i 1s, but by calling at our Clothing Rooms you ean see for yourself and be satisfied LOT 8—235 fine light blue serge suits, former price $14, reduced to $3.50. LOT 9—500 pairs Men’s Pants at cost price. YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. 150 Youth’s Suits, a great variety of patterns and colors. These suits are worth all the ‘say from $6.50 to $8; nominal price of $4.50. gz sz os a SS 1 . ? 7 Mico Sv 74510 2 as ant smn oe gat 2 et RRS SES 9Dli - 9) . , pw 23 ‘acs We Lave always me! 64 300..1 3 ow “ lla , i" i hep ie eet rare bargains have brought us the trade. : ee ae “4s : ole i ule 1 Bargain Corner that it isa genuine thing, “wT 915 5 40] % . co 8 +. i onl & at slaughter prices, « 2s — . TS 3: rasa ) short of what the stock real), sm 4 — @. o io : : ay 4 0G Ar i + 10) / anes 2 ; et } , . e ta) oD atl | 5 s Se scccce! ( an a aet 9 on : z } ’ 6462 98) MEN 3 SUITS. i P a : S eee eee . =~ 5 ‘a ‘ . i ‘ ‘ 1) 6 OO) Souris 615 12) ¥ LOT 1—68 Men’s Suits, light colored xed tweeds, former price $6.50, aoe a “thee uf now selling for $4.25, Sm é 6 ; : 5 10 - a | LOT 2—46 Men’s Suits, mixed patterns, all serge, former price $7.25, 937 13 717) 2 10 | How se g for $4.75. .a Di “ 7 OO} 2:10 ; : ‘ 4 . : r M. | LOT 3—85 Men’s Suits, mixed tweeds, different patterns to select from, 4 —— - former price from $7.50 to $3 50, now $5.00. ; 3 a : ' 7 7 LOT t—A choice lot of mixed suite, not one in the lot that was sold for 8 4 7 00 | fess than $3.75, now $5 50. e ul M Sg LOT 5—75 Men’s Suite, different makes and patterns, reduced from $9.00, e— = | Prine are rGa by Sactern Standard Time 4 MCION ALD D. POTTINGER, gaperinteadent Geo Mer Govt. Rys, Mnarictiewwn Moncton, N B. Gaiway Office, June) . 1596. —- TIME TABLE FOR FERRY SETAMERS $10 and #11 to $6. ’ LOT 6—Is a choice line of fine suits, reduced to $6.50. LOT 7-A fine lice of English tweed suits, mixed colors and patterns, the finest ready mades ever showo in Charlottetown, former price $15, $16 and $17, aow $10. The etearuer Sout port ¥ | ly on the Bat and Weet Rivers until further notice @ flows :— EAST RIVER Will ieave Prince Street Wharf on every Monday for Eaat River at 3 o'clock, p.m ftercing Tuesday for Charlottetown, | Jeaving Hayden’s Wharf at 7.30 a. m,| \ eiling at UHaggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves 4 g . ‘ ; leaving Charlottetown for East River at 3 p.m., and making return try The steamer w:)! also leave Prince Stree ; ; on Saturday at 5, |} Wharf for East River ’ & m.. ‘leaving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar iettetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggar ty’s and Hickev’s Wharves—making re furan trip at 3 p. m. from Privce Street. The steamer wil! run to Mount Stewar <s<es - . > a ae Sa aa” “NR Also about 100 Youths’ Svits of other kinds, mixed qualities and prica. will be sold at cost. Our entire stock of boys’ three piece imported suits also at cost. All children’s suits down to the very lowest figure that was ever reache in the history of the trade, This sale will continue until further notice. Don’t blame us if you let this opportunity pass. McKay VYoolen Co. BARGAIN CORNER. Genuine discounts and we will clear them out at the Convention, Where They Come From,—Their Ad- gin here to-morrow, and their addresses while in in this city. About 100 add. | tional delegates are expected who will be bil.ited at the various homes already promised :— ¢ BOSTON REPRESENTATIY E. OO TO Ws ks Mrs D Davies. NEW YORK REPRESENTATIV kK. Beckley, Rev J T..... -Chas Palmer. NOVA SCOTIA DELEGATES. Delegates, Where staying. Archibald, Mrs Wm....Mrs 1 Hooper, Archibald, Miss .......Mis B liooper. Astbury, Rev J..... .... G. F. Beer. Anthony, AM ..... oa .C. Murley. Blakie, Miss E. . .....Mrs S Fraser. nee Bee Oe 1] W Harris Brims Miss E B.. .-W A Hawley. Bayne, Rey. E. S.....Hon. D. Laird Cmmenee. Wiss 25 sis ci ce LW Harris. Camp, Rev Wm,....:. Lemuel Miller. Cox, Kev J W,....Rev G M Campbell. Spee, eee co ne ons Geo Coombs: Corbett, G W,...... MrsA PD White. OE | ee ae ae N White. Curry PR. seis cs be MM Pebis Christio,.Mre FF. ...:. ..-Otto Baird. Charlton, Miss L,....Mrs W Wellner Cochran... Mies B,...... ca. H Houle, ae, BE. iad ss --»-Mrs W Wellner. Clambers,Mrs........: T B Alchorn. Coltars, Bite. 05.405 Mrs IH Cooper. Chisholm, Miss M,.... Mrs Geo Seller. Colter, Mrs..... ...Mrs Duport. Croft, Rey and Mrs.. ---R White. “umming, Miss B,...... Mrs Dalling. D dsworth, Mrs A W,..B Balderston. vavison, Erskin.....:.. Fredk Houle. Detten: Bevd.. sicc.. Artemas Lord Dean, Miss B,..... ia -T J Morris. eee CP gt Mrs,W R Frame. Dunhsm, Mies......... M Steveus« n Eilis, Miss F, ..... .J A Longworth Ewing, R M,...Jno McLeod, Engineer Fraser, Miss A...... .-Miss B ucber. Fullerton, Miss L,....Fredk Damare)] Finlayson, Jas N, Henry Douse Fitzpatrick, Miss R... every aliernate week as the tides may sui WEST RIVER wo for West River Wili leave Charlottet = Bridge, Thursday, at 4 p. m., calling at WE AZ = Westville when required. Friday morn- = ing leaving West River I for Char- jridge lottetown at ng at Westville making returo trip from Charlottetown to West River Br dge at 4 o'clock, p. ™m. ROCKY POINT. The e@erre~ Elfin will leave Prince St. -° i bats For Us: thit is the Manufacture of FLANNELET TES i — ees SEANLAALANAbbAbLUAbbbbLbabdGbbddbbdbbdddbddkbAMbAbbadbaddddd vhati doily (Sundays excepted), as fol lows :—At ¢ 30 a " ~ Oe &. i... See . s.m., ll a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m., and 6.00 - Gi . Will ieave Rocky Point as follows :—At estes 70a. m., 3.30 a.m., 1000 a. m., 12.00 a ; 5 7.0 ' eesti mn B00 pm 180P LE Teme gents ae nov bing daiverel tothe lating W wloale Houses &0., 12.45 p.m., 200 p.m. and 4.00 of the Domini mn. Weg iirantes then sup?rior to aay shown at the sam ta. Fre m Rocky Point—10.00 a. m.. price, e cher of 19m2 or foreiga m vanfacta a diigo E20 p. m., 3.00 p ‘m. and 5.30 p. m. _A tria order to your waoiessie none | convince you of the value en! THPORT FERRY. of these euads, bach a on ty ani “uber . , ait eee : If you have not yet seen our conpiete range of samples, write your DHVHUOHDRODTOOORRDRRNRDRRRURD DRE RDRRPRRR HRT RE DENI PO NOG RENN The steas 8 “be ae | ply on nearest wholesale house for them at onze. eeemttport Ferry till further notice as initiates Bundave excepted, leaving Charlottc- hive dui x ica coon tal Wm. Parks & Son, Ltd. bou- ep t l6é pn Lea ng So iport $6.45 &.o., waking halt houle ps ap ST. JONN, WN. B. 19.95 ; Sunday trips :- vat ake aves Charlottetown at 7 a.m., making aug? —246 : #f hourly trips upto # 35p.m. Steamer : j Lii] j ig Liil LLLLARLALLLLLLLLLLAD Tee eS rhe SE |Z UMWAAAUAAALAAAAASA SUA AAALAAAASUALGGS4AE A4440444NL44L4NLUL LUN M44 MAN Ad Madd Ona Tue-day and Friday of each week the Steamer will run off time to accommodate the travelling public. 2222422442424 £644 ALL4Z42E22422 Cometo Our Yard And « you with all - ipp ¥ 3 It Will Pay You. gles, Scantling, Stud - DID YOU EVER TRY Drinking water from a teacup? Didn't it? This eternal fitness of things crops out everywhere. Just so with taste exactly like water, did ee We can Nothing kiade of lum se contents. right unless it’s just right. The Dining Room How much better one’s breakfast tastes when the sourroundings are jast right. Think of drinking your coffee from a niched cup, seated i a loose jointed chair, at a rickety table. Not a pleasant thought is ’ When for instance you can buy a chair with | | | | | Boards, Shin ling, etc A lot of lath» just landed. JiHES BARRETT, tant poe fe ca foe ee eat if aa fff it, nor a neccessary one? : handsomely designed high back, and close woven cane seat, built as Connolly’a Whar. as : strongly as any chair that’s made, with brace arms screwed to back may” aaa aa a at | | EON . eo roAiuiMe apice| = and seat for 85c at = BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES 2 e : £- - Grafion Street, Opposite Court House. = na . owav . 7 , é = J00N M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. 4 5 : Ravirg opened a public Stable on Grafton = 2 t I am prepared t» take Ge, tlemen’s ? ( = homes and Colts at # | seasons of the year to = = beard, train, break or keepin road condition od x fr immediate use. Horse Clipping also at eS ry fuets Terme reasonable (SSS OS SS SSS SS ESS ES SS S SS SES SES SES SES SES OSE SES ES SES eee SSP PP TT OPT OTT TTT TT TTT RY So WATCHES | CLOCKS AND | JEWELRY | ‘pest in ins. (ing, Stove Casi —— And ail Kinds of —— FOUNDRY WORE Will be done at A. White & Son’s Foundry, at most reasonable ‘vstes and in a first-class manner. All orders left will be - attended to, Plough castings of all descriptions kept JAMES D. WHITE. = | -_ ‘3 the most valuable for ‘rer reaches the homes 1ing. That accounts vatronage. ATVOPHONVEDDEDNRDEDPTENDHPRPORONDEN ERIN CT DPDEERERDEDDEEADTEDIDRRDRNE ND) 12 “ Sixteen to Une,” We are constantly askes, ‘‘What does 16 to 1, as applied to the United States silver question, mean?’ The neatest an- swer yet set forth is In the following terms: ‘‘A silver dollar weighs «about sixteen times as much as the gold dollar. When the ratio was established for the coinage of geld and silver dollars in the United States, it approximately repre- sented the market value of the two met- als. An ounce of gold was worth about sixteen times as much as an ounce of silver. Now an ounce of gold is worth more than thirty times as much as an ounce of silver. Under United States laws whoever owns gold bullion can take it to the mint and have it made into coins without any cost to him. That is free coinage of gold. The gold thus coined is worth a dollar, irrespective of the stamp, all over the world. The silver men de- mand that the nation do the same thing for silver withont any change of ratio. that is te say, \.at every owner of sil- ver shall be permitted to take it to the mint and have every fifty cents’ worth of it stamped as a dollar, though it would be worth only its bullion value outside the United States. ‘That is what free coinage at 16 to 1 means,’’ Living to One's Self. The man who lives in himself be- queaths his own folly and poverty and meanness for his monument. He has benefited nobody, while he has dwarfed and warped his own powers,and senseless stone and marble, however lavishly sup- plied to mark his resting place, does him no honor. He has lived in himself, he has died in himself, and all that he leaves in memory of himself speaks no word of praise in his behalf, no word of justification. This is no true life. It is the worst of all failures. There are glori- ous opportunities in this world for ser- vice. He who wisely uses them enriches both his race and himself, and, dying, leaves a monument which outlasts gran- ite and is brighter than polished brasg. ' May Be Modernin London. \ A modern departure in the way of ad- vertising is tosend out sheets of blot- ting paper stamped with the name and address of a firm.—London Journalist. That style of advertising was discard- ed years agoin this country by adver- tisers, who found it utterly useless, The same amount of money spent for space in a newspaper accomplishes a hundred- fold more.—Fourth Estate. Coffee as a Devdorizer. $ One of the best of deodorizers is burn- ing coffee. Throw ateaspoon of ground coffee upon the cookstove to do away with any disagreeable odor in the kitch- en and put 4 small quantity on a few coals upon a fire shove! to carry to any distant part of the house. It will re- move any musty odors from closets or closed rooms. Illuminated Race-Track,. Horse racing by electric light will be introduced at the Chester Park race track, near Cincinnati. — = = His Face was a mass gi Blotches. But now his skin is clear as a year old babe’s. Scott's Sarsaparilia his Salvation. Nothing blights existence like the knowledge that our appearance is re- pellant to those with whom we come in contact, nor is there any relief like that of feeling that the disfiguring causes have been removed. Says Mr. William Alger: My face on one side was a mass of blotches, some of which were constantly full of matter. I run a bake shop doing my own work, but my face got so bad that customers drifted away. Then I hireda man and went to a doctor, He said my blood was in a horrible condition. I sold my business and moved to the city where Scott’s Sarsaparilla was recommended to me. The first bottle did me much good, and after taking five bottles my skin is as clear as possible, and not a sign of my revious disfigurement. I say Scott’s rsaparilla is the best blood medicine going and am specking from experience, Pimples, blotci.e:, boils, ulcers and all diseases arising from vital exhaustion and impure blood are radically cured by Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a concentrated com- UB. COMPANY ound of the finest medicines ever nown, Your druggist has it at$1. But } get Scott's. The kimd that cures. Highest of all in Leavening Po al Ryall ABSOLUTELY PURE Baking Powder FADS OF THE COMING SEASON. Buttons are a sum mercraze. Every tone of violet is favored in Par- isian millinery. All violet bonnets with Alsatian bows are lovely. Beware of the limp handshake; it indicates a catty nature. Tailor bicycle costumes are well worth the cost of their making. A correct veil is part of the gowned woman’s essential attire, Fur will be used in conjunction with chiffon on the dressy summer capes. Silk petticoats are as wide as the dress skirt and generally much prettier. white satin well- Tapestry panels for the nursery illus- trate rhymes that are favurites of the juveniles. Horse-hair Jace is usei largely in mil- linery. No dampness can desiroy its fluity beauty. For a plain organdie gown acertain so- ciety leader has bought a sash costing seven dollars a yard. Delft gowns, which are in reality tailor combinations of cadet blue and white, are being ordered largely. Artificial violets at two dollarsa bunch cannot be told from the real thing and last ever so much longer. The up-to-date woman carries a silver flask in the recesses of her muff or pocket. She doesn't depend on her yinai- gretie to revive her when she feels faint. er Seeing Christ. “It is in Him that we meet the high- est we know. In His person, speaking human language, mingling freely in human society. the world saw that which permanently raised its idea of God. See- ing Christ, it was God men saw, and saw Him to be more and better than they had thought. God is revealed in Him, and our hope of knowing God bet ter is our hope of knowing Christ bes- ter.'’—Prof. Marcus Dods, D.D. = =— ~~ ee LETTEK FROM THE LADY SUPERIOR OF THE GREY NUNS, Sacred Heart (Grey Nuns) Convent, ‘ttawa, March 4th, 1896. S. S. Ryckman, Esq., M. P., Hamilton, Ont. Dear Sir,—It is with great sureprice tha I write to inform you that your valuable remedy, “* Kootenay Cure,” has been tried in our Institution with most gratifsing results. I can say this, as I am one of those who have conscientiously tested it. I have no hesitation in recommending it as a wonderful medicine for rheumatism, a disease which has baffled the efforts ot medical science for so many years. To my own knowledge also the remedy has proved most beneficial in cases of dys- pepsia. I have mech pleasure in communica- ting the foregoing testimony as regarvs the ben: fis which I know “ Kootenay Cure’ hue conferred on many sufferers, and you have my full permission to make use of this testimonial in any way you think fit. Sister THERESE, Lady Superior. For sale at W. R. Watson’s and Geo. F. Hughes’ Drug Stores. i3¢&w It is said that many Republican ex- ministers and members of the chamber of deputies have been arrested in Barcelona on the charge of conducting a revolution- ary agitation, andthe discovery of an al- leged plot to prevent the (deparvure of re- inforcements for Cuba, Fleming, Miss A,....... J A, McLaren. Fraser, Miss M. S,...... J A McLaren. Forbes, Hector,....... Miss McMillan. Preset, A li,:...'. -»W H Harris. ibe, Bare A. nics ccce eee Pramere. Peer, Bev Dy cies oss va Queen Hotel. Fraser, Mrs D R,...... .G A Stewart Fleming, Miss E....... Col F S Moore Guest, Robert..... ea.cae cl A McNair. Grant Miss Julia, .....Mrs H Cooper. Grant, Miss W,... ....Murdock Ross. Cea, AIOE 6 icc code ae JR McKie. Graham, Miss C,. . .. .-H Large. Gamble, Robt,..... ..-E F Purdy. Geggie, Kev A L,...Kev D Sutherland Harvey, Miss M....Mrs Cairns, QueenSt. Huggan, Miss EJ,....W T Huggan. oe 8 oe Capt Mclsaac. Higgive, Rev A B.......... GF Bees Se, AA nds kee ..CB Warren. Re BE cae whe 6 oc0kes FH Beer. .... Walter Haszard ..-A Duchemin Hamilton, H,.... Ibsen, Lieyd,. sent Tee WB... ss .-L M Poole. Johnson Mrs S,....¥redk Dammare)). POO, Oe F tak sks ed vs Lemuel Miller. Kennedy, Wm....... Walter Haszard. Keever, Mrs....... ....Mrs Duport. Kempton, Miss G, .-Henry Weeks Lawrence, Mrs, . ....Henry Weeks Lydiard, I..........+.+--A Duchemin LeeeU, Mie S25... «s ek Ee McDonald, Mrs H,.....Miss W Tynan, McKenzie, Miss N......Mrs W Shaw. Murray Jno. ... Augustus Down McLean Miss -M,........ Geo. Carter Murray. Miss L......... Geo. Carter. Mores, A... soo en ce eee Marshall, Miss L,. .-M Stevenson. Beene, BETE do 65 6. ne oss .W_N Riggs. Madill, Miss, ......Mrs Geo Haszard. McLandress. Mrs W,.... Mrs H Coffin McCallum, Miss E,..... .-Mrs Muna Mointosh, Alex .....+..++. Mrs Semple. Mclean, Jas R.. ...-.. Mrs Semple. McKay, Mies M........ , Mrs. Worthy. McLeod, Mrs. B.,......G. A. Stewart. Murray, W.K.,.........Queen Hotel McKeen, Miss B.,...... David Webster. Munroe, Mrs. W. H.,.... Jno MeLeod. Mellish, Roland,........ J.T. Mellish. pectin, MERrrRy...... “ McLean, Mrs H K.,....A E Morrison. McLachlan, Miss M.,......N. White. MeNei)}], Miss F., .--.-Henry Balls. McLenvan, A.,..... Mis. B. Williams meee. £2 Bins wa an ceanns Il Houle. McKinnon, Miss A.,...... TJ Mortis MeMillan, Miss A.,.. T J Morris McDougall, Miss M.,..J A Longworth. MeMillan, Rey J...ReyGM Campbell. Millar, Miss Maud...... LW Harris. Moore, Mi=s M,..... .-Col F S Moore. McCurdy, Miss N.....Mrs AS Johnson McLaughlin, W A,...... tobt Toombs. McLaughliv, Mrs,.. Robt Toombs. Nees, Rev W II,.......Artemas Lord. Nelson.David,......- W W Bovyer. Pinckney, Miss Mary.,...-W A ilawley Pugsley, Miss A, .MrsS BR Stumbles. Poinam, Mroa J G,..... Fredk Perkias. Putnam, Miss L,...... Fredk Perkins. Putnam, Miss If,.... Mrs A Patterson. Patnam Misa M ..........A W Sterns Polly Rev M,..Juo McLeod, engineer. Rogers. Rev A, ...- -- -+-Hl Houle. Oy BEC A... cice nsec A W Sterns ee Ps s:aeds Mrs ,D Montgomery. Robertson, Mrs A, . Key D Sutherland. Rosberough, Rev Jas,..J M Duncan. Rosborough, Miss C,..Mrs Geo Seller. Smith, Jno S,......Dr H D Johnson. Struthers, Miss M..... Mrs W Wellner Smith, Geo R,..... »+---Queen Hotel. Smith, Edwin,.... ..Henry Crasweil. Sntherland, Alex,........ .C Marley CHRISTIAN ENDEAUSURERS, Names «ff De.egates to ©. Be) Soon NAMES & HOMES OF DELEGATES, ae a | / j ; i { Glendenning, B liumpbrey, JB... Hicks, Mrs 53 M, Kelly, J King... Knight, Miss A M...MrsS. K.Stambles. Kinnear, -- Vm Turner,Sr. Leard, W A.. Marshall, Rev {Sed rwick, mr Nae em Stewart, Mrs, -Mrs Geo Gard ner Simpson, Rev Mr....... Geo Coombs et YW Sinclair, Miss M, ...Mrs Wim Shaw Seott, Miss L,......Mes Geo 00 Aoi cns + dav ten Thomson. Milton... ... kK Thompson, Milton,. . Mrs Fredk Houle. W ove, Rev Juv, --- Hon Waddell, Miss S,..Mrs D Mon pe mili, 1 css aes kee 8 dresses While Here,—The Biggest | ’ : Conveniion Ever Heid in NEW BRUNSWICK DELEGA the Island Capital. | Andrews, Prof....... Benjami Tie following isa list of the dele. | Avsun, James, M... gates tothe C.K. Convention to be! Asker, Miss......Mrs. S. Anthony Hazen Bentley, Eiizabeth..... Dr. RK Caikie. Sie A... Caimpbell. Rey. A. H.. meet. 28. Fo. swine peered, Me. BG. sci ic Cochran, Mrs. J II....81. M. Downey, Miss M.... a a2 lastey OY ty oe Fawcett, Miss Jennie..... Ww Frizzell, Miss Fran es....G. H -Mrs D Mc ica - (Ques Fred I ose bavendun Mark. ‘Thomas... .G Eidon Lleuse Rh. Stumbles. . ».»+» Lemuel Philips. -Mrs. H Cooper. .W.C. Turner. iW. PB. .i1 © MacMillan. llaszard. p Large. People find just the help they so much need, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur- nishes the desired strength by puri- fying, vitalizing and enriching the blood, and thas builds up the nerves, F Pordy D Laird tgowmery tones the stomach and regulates the whole system. Read this: “I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My health run down, and I had the grip. | After that, my heart and nervous system were badly affected, so that I could not do my own work. Our physician gave me some help, but did not cure. I decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could do all my own housework. I have taken 1. Poole rES. a Heartz. Jvhusun,. Doull. Davison. Davison, happell. Finlay. W Boer. Taylor. Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and they have done me much good, I will not be without them. I have taken 13 bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla,andt hrough the blessing of God, it has cured me. I worked as hard as ever the past sum- mer, and I am thankful to say I am well. Hood’s Pills when taken with Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.” :Kinnoa. Conroy. m Llotel. Wright. F. Beer. Moore, Miss Ida...... Joseph Crabbe. | Mrs. M. M. MESSENGER, Freehold, Penn. Muore, Miss Bertie ... Heory Coftin. This and many other cures prove that mectieon, 2. A. .... MrsD MeKinnon. Madill, MissWinnie. Mclunis, J M... MeKelvie, Normau,.. ..J M Campbeit. é Pinkerton, John ! i i Svhurman, Rev G W... ..Mrs. Gs. coca a rea Oe Bs Lennel "asta, WS... ‘eres, SW Bt *urter, Miss... Mrs. H. Haszurd .... Daniel. Kennedy. dion D. Faiquhaisou. 1 Coffin. Floods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood ¢: Co., Lowell, Mass, Phillips, Cooper. Moss Stamper ae oe hs , ee ’ e act easily, promptly and Stew art, Re AS oR - Miss Stamper. Hood ~ Pills eilectively. woke. Steeves, Kdgar.... ..Wim. Turner, Sr. e PUNO AE OWN seas ce, Mark Wright. Veuzev, Miss Jennie..... il R Boswell. Wathen, Miss Marion. Williams, Miss N..Prof DJ McLeod. Young, RevG M.... Young Alexander, GH. » Ri, tev W. J SRE. be 0 kone ** a) * P. &. ISLAND DELEGATES. .- Miss Maria Moore. Anderson, Miss Ester,.. Fredk Sellers. Taylor. - Kerby. ee re If You— Bien: AGO Te kis 0 dics J Brooks ’ ; Brown Rebt,..........Mrs. Stumbles. Bears, Wm H,.......... Miss Butcher Miss ery A. D. McLeod | i | Johnston, Miss Hattie,. Muirhead. Miss,......: Mathews, Benj,---- Bernard, Oliver E,... Capt MelIsaac | ¢ . dohn FP: .- Miss ossw mul sears, Miss Laura,. Yrawford, A G, Worves Rar d ¥.,.....65. W W Bovyer. | Clements, Miss E,.Mrs. 8S. R Stumbles. Fraser, Miss M...... .-C. Smallwood | Foster, Rev AH, ..... Martin House. Frizzell, Miss F,.. .....G. H. Taylor. | f erguson, MrsJ,..... Dr K Johnsen. sseisiaeiitiiiaiitatlaaitiliiaiadiusiiiaia Glover, Benj, James Paton. VA RS] i Y Coleen, OO. osc Rev T F Fullerton. wer.— Latest U.S. Gov't Report Oe Biv ive seep accel Jno. Gillis. Pane dees 8-H... Mrs Wm Batt. aS OS, ee Benj Bremner. C i GAR tloward, Rey W, -»e-Dr Taylor -- Robt -Jobn . Mrs lardy, George,... -I1 C Ma Matthews, Miss Liarbura,.. Miss MacMillan, Rev Geo{.... Miss Findlay. McCurdy, Rev J F, McLeod, Rev D B, McLeod, Mrs J J,. McKinnon, D L,. McNeill, Miss McDougal!, Mrs. L L,...Mrs. Caldwell McCabe, Miss Mionie,..Mrs McNutt, Miss A,... .....Miss Dinlay. McArthur, Stewart. McPherson, Angus, Findlay. Miller, Albert,..... 4-3 M Campbeli. [ S r Mortieda; RTs. oS + Peter Newsom. \ ARS itt 223 Mowe. Bay A DD iu. ek Geo. Ross a. --Capt I. Theresa, .. Fred JI, d Newson. ..--Mrs. Worthy. .--.Mrs Theo Moore. Caldwell. .-. Wm Long. to smoke 10¢e CIGARS and can enjoy a good one, take our ad- vice and try the celebrated asstmore. Dutcher. iVennell. Fennell. Se St OO 3 ©2864 UESe OY Mee |\ 1 (6 Smoke for 5e Frame. eMillan. is for sale by all first-claea Druggists and Cigar Dealers. DAVIS & SONS. BOOS 642ESESSS2SOE8 OOD 8 O3O8826F8S 36853448388 James. McLean 74 ee Gt &4G4bG 06460 Sellers. eocceseos eesescocesesoooe* SUNLIGHT + Brooks. peal Aiie, DB oss in sks Capt H MeLean McPhee, Angus, ..... Jasper Pickard. poston, 61), .3..4.- Jasper Pickard SOAP Ramsay, Ernest,........ James Paton. pameee, MR, . ss «ao John Newson Sabine, G peencer, TOv,.. .... Spencer, Mrs, gates, but not at L. L. My. . o>. (Quee OO Bey ind R . Miss Tke following also enterta their own F. W. Hales, J. Pitblado, B. Seer, W. A. Weeks, W. ertson, Capt. MeMillan, J. M. Sehurman, D. Marshall, rf Ww. BE. Baweee, A. Dr. E. H. Beer, G. H. Haszard, J. lor, F. L. Hasserd, R. ison, A. Mutch, D. L.- Bruce. Fletcher, C. J. Wm. Seller, Mr. Bentley, A. Mrs. Blatch, Mrs. McMiilan, Lewis. ce .... Wim Sabine: thnneewd (Jueen Webster, Miss Blanche,. John Passmore Wright, Woodside, Miss Eliza,..... J A Moore. Wilkinson, Miss Emma,.. Miss M Moore. Whitman, W A,......Philip Brydges. Weddall, Rev R W.. MeMillan, D. lleartz, F. Heatz, J. T. McKenzie, G. D. Patton, E. R. PICTURES n Hotel. Hiotel. Coffin. A pretty colored picture for every 12 “ Sunlight” or every 6 “Life- buoy” Soap wrappers. These pictures are well worth getting. Lowden. in dele- homes : Heartz, B. Rob- Davison, ADDRESS : Lever 3Bros., Lid., 23 Scott St.. Toronto Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, Dawson, D. Tay- = od me a) a) i od ta OSC SSSCSCESOSCHSESECSESTCEOOSSSESIESVESOESED2 Dav- Ui Fi Brow, cme , inssaieielaitietitaal White, WHEN RUN ’ ot That's our DOWN ailing woman and girl, for purifying the blood toning up the nerves sana up the health. advice to every weakly, sickly, there’s nothing equal to INDIAN WOMAN’s BALM ~, WATCH SALE BUILT UP, F On account of a change at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent, off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches for ten years * and ? om and For sale by Geo. KE. Hughes and & Johneton. Charlottetown and Naverons conflicts are repor ed to h+ve occurred between the Brazilians and the Italians in San Panlo on Saturday and Sunday, and the agitation still continues. It is believed the Braziiian Government will withdraw the equatur from the Italian consul, whom the supporting the Italians in their agitation. Similar expected in the near future, lian Chamber of Deputies has unanimously rejected the protoco) arranged for in the the Italians newspapers manifestations of dis¢ settlement of the claims of e@ | and can conscientiously recom- Johnston! mend them for durability and fine Use keeping, A special discount will also be given on all watches till atter Exhibition. TERMS CASH. E. W. TAYLOR. accuse of wrder are The Brazi~| Cameron Block. who suffered in the former politica) | T : ies ‘Pasture wot at Auction RE ON: Y True Blood Purifier | noi prominently in the public eye to-; We offer by aueti T 3 r day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore | 3rd SEPTEMBER, at'll v'clabe ; get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. | Big discounts at McEachen’s Shoe Store : That desirable 6 acre Lot on the Mount Edward Road, the third from St. Peter,s Road, close to city limits. A large yield A line of Ladies’ Buttoned Boots at 50c. | of hay has been taken from it this sum - a pair, small sizes, at McEachen’s Shoe | mer. Store. | Wewillalso offer the stack of hay on A big sack race to-night at Paton & | above lot, just the thing for autumn wear, , , . “J*) 8 and 9 o'clock to-night they go at sixty Stewart, J R,......Mrs Geo Gardiner. | sec entstech. — ie : Cu’s. Thirty Ladies’ and Misses’ Jackets, RICHARD JOHNSON, L, L. BEER, hxecutors estate late Wm. Heard, aug22—246 &wky~—uar. Between et See oe 2 ht St ee eS ee 3 Mt? <2 ptm, mae SRD PF: ABOP SE 9 _—s