a hee _ — ~ me Ry - ” pera _ A anROEE ~ en . eee} THE DAILY EXAMINER U é 4 Law ° ° - - - - Ty F r rFHURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1894. LEVEE AND RECEPTION TER wAlRine sumvicn OF tHE | teition are free to all who are members of : ee Se eee re ee eee eee eet ee, nL. NON Cmamemenre -- fae mur’ peel oet ee srmnbees | OF AGRICULSURE. Qnebec. Tie annual fee is only Si. In saci The action of the Government in " bal two hundred and fourteen sindents ? Meet The} } Exe al} el cies Fi rd = ~ ome $ Dairy Cominisiomer for ie bel end = “humid wd 0 p air the Dominion has more t lized tl ~elpanee “a " s Fe ; : : uniadialie and thc lg ma o a e ight. A spee ns course is reserve VSVVe_essese 668608086 and Lady } berdeen. asked for it, in the first Dominion Dairy | .. a ndicates Bes sides Convention held at Ottawa in 1889. appointment was made in 1890, and e very ie a ee ae . i . Canalian knows that James W s riiEIR EXCELLENCIES THE GOV was the an ‘ oe ae . = In | . , ; é i ore! « > ERNOR-GENERAL and LADY ABER- Rae etoile eel aad ; view of our farmers’ conference and = de- rION at Gov ' . DEEN w bok a tmonstratior RECEP in 1, plannedby Professor Robert- Sworn Is Neil ferent districts, of the benefits that would ' Hous FRIDAY. the 10th re the Elementary C istry of | ernie Fl ' . ' son, in which Lord Aberdeen will er Milk ementary CRenistry of | >t mS yan 1 witht part to-morrow, the foilowing report and ma lit t] , ; Ea Visitor ey it with two ; ; vw quality of 1@ Cheese of (Jnebvec statement will be four sting as | . " oe . — v found interesting as well a been very much improved during re- I ‘ la loor. J} Thesis . the Gest year t D c cent Vv. are Whereas the average price a uring rs ear the urv m- | * r ‘ es ' : i 7 . , . Pr few Years ago was from ; to 1} cents per ‘ nis“ioner Visite aii tne provinces to} j Bi at . “ By ‘ abe Sans . jib ower than the price Of firsi-viasa cetind ‘ make per-onal examination of the condi- | cheese in Ontario, the pr th } ; . j nts o e prices I . \ F. 8S. MOORE, Lievr-Cor., tion of dairy farming, and the resources | , aa he | r in the two ' ie jn! : | provinces are now « if ¢ more A. D4 » His Honor the | adapted thereto in each, with a view to! P : us : mecn ny ate Lientenant-Guvernor ; , . r +, | blan | t per lb bey, 00 Since 1886 the nant rnot reporting to the Government what could } a : " - . | Yalueof the cheese produced in Ontario Government House, Aug. 9, 1894 be done for the benefit of that branch of | has incrca ed about 50 i t while ti Nas rea about o er cé@nt. v lie the | agriculture, *s 3 dh tina ag “ti nae | vaine of the ou ce of cheese from Quebec s LOCAL A D vp Bee PEAT ene los ie reased ncarly@150 per cent As an ontcome of the season's investi- IN NE N I gations and observation of the needs of the | ‘ ‘ ‘ : : : ’ ‘- , 8 Pa . ’ \ ; j d tferent Provinces, he recommended the In the rovince of New Brunewick a is 2 a Sreciatry.—Beer Bros. le-tablishment of Branch Experimental butter-inaking station was conducted fur S0.ERBS — Dairy Stations to the number of at least two summers at Kingsclear; and butier : ——— } in@ to-nig . . r . «| ] ; } pecial t ting night ;one in every Province, where the condi- | making wa- carrie ion during the winters ’ — { tions w realy. The Government placed at Sussex, N ae A number of new eheese : j . ’ . c: ~ » = last Lapy ARERDEEN’S p.cture has. arrived | 4 Sum vf $10,000 in Ue estimates for that | foc‘ori no ee — ie eres the lew ind ison exhibition ai E. W. Taylor's | Purpose ee ae present stunner a -" ’ . . — : . 7 at py 1] : store | The obje tof tuese Stalions was to give } Domiin = Travel - ng Da yw righ oer practical illustration to the farmers, in dif- 60 places in the Province, and give prac- diiendati McQuarrie, Esq.. wa rooms, 12 ljeetures are given in every urse lhese inciude the following s1 ects: Dairy Farming; the Dairy Cow; the eeding of c je Fr Dairy Cattle products; : re i tl ; the Use of By- ng Cheese aking; Butter-maki | | | | } | tical illnstration of the process of making butter. tovway sworn in before the Master of the | result to themselves from the adoption of i K * as Retarning Officer Tor West | the best methods of dairyin; g These Sta- One of the main features of the season’s i tions were to become the means oi intro- work will be the holding of three enor- ; ' ee wr / }dueing and extending new departures in | MOUS Plenics or conferences of farmers in impses. boils. and =r humors of the | dairy practice which were profitable but the three Provinces by the sea. His i. ret table to break out in the wart | not well Known to the majority of farmers, | Excellency the GovernonGe _ ra wih Se weather. Prevent it by taking Hood’) Por the Province of Ontario, the first | ¢ chief speaker. Probably from 6000 Sarsaparilla errs purpose was to investigate the qualities | °° 10,000 people will attend each one; Disastrovs Fiees.—Destructive fires of cheese which would result from d tler- } nee we ” nk there will be oy casions have lately been raging in the sonthwest- ent methods of handling the curd salting it | “nay whieh the exet ee a the arg ' | dnets will be mentioned favorably in the eal Weneiete curing the cheese, etc., and also to discover rn portion of Manitoba; if barned ; whether it would be practicable to pay for aeres of timber lands have been adi milk on a fair basis aceording to its qua!- secant ty and quantity. The two “brane hes of Preserrery.—There was a large atten- | work were taken up and the full details of lance at the meeting of Presbytery on F: | experiments conducted were published | lay The usual standing committees were widely. As a result, the monthly bul- appointed, and tome other business tran-- | letins of notes for cheesemakers are gener acter! fully followed in all the Provinces; and | & oe : the ase of the Babcock milk-tester, where- | sesic IN THe Garpexs.—Shoujd the | by milk can be paid for ju-tly according weatl prove favorable, the C.tizen’| tothe fut which it contains, is becoming Band will give another of their popular { common. However, the main work of the | conceris in Queen Square Gardens the Dairy Stations in Ontar.o ha+ Leen to en- | evening + courage farmers to take up the manutac- | 4 Wi te ture of butter during the winter in fie. Tuey Wene Haxpsowe.—The following |, | sil ill aiek eats iain of appears in a small provinei a paper “The torr W ner cneere are miace arity Chie vee : 7 months of summer. bridegroom's present to the bride was a! : WINTER STATIONS | otper } one . ‘ ys f 2 *__ Tie. Bits. Two Winter-jairying Stations were i handsome brooch, beside: many : af cesutitus the glass on eal Be = ~~ .Y. started in 1891-92. The farmers were | P_E. Istaxp Rameway.—The regular | well satisfied with returns, which were | atte rnoon train for Summerside will te | about 90 eenta per 100 Ib-. of milk besides lecained here until 5.05 p. m., and for the skim-milk returned to them. By the | Souris until 5.25 p. m., standard, to | winter of 1895-94, butter was made at | morrow. the 10th instant, to accomme-| tive Dominion Dairy Stations in Ontario | date farmer and others a‘tending the | during the winter; and 18 other winter Agricultural C mference. The specia! | creameries were ran by private enterprise | triin for Tignish will leave on return at | on the lines laid down at the Dairy | 445 p. m., stan lard | Stations. : Grane | The butter-making of the province has Nertee to Sererers.—The “Fastnet” is | bees much improved and a very large enzaged for a tour from Halifax to Arichat, | expansion of the manufacture of cream ry and consequently will notarrive here till | butter during the winters is sure to go on. Saterday morning. She will afterward } At the sume time, the attention of | sail for Summerside and will go from there | farmers has been particularly calied to | British newspapers. The reports of the conferences will also be means through which the resources of the Provinces and the chances which thev offer to dairy farmers will be made widely known. The | sizecf the meeting will give enough im- petus to the reports to carry them into nearly every newspaper on the continent and in Great Britain. IN NOVA SCOTIA. In the Province of Nova Scotia, a Dairy Station was started two vears ago Farm mad from Ne on the Exp rimental Batter is vember to the ead of Jane, and cheese forthe remainder of the year. The quantity of milk snp- plied has been doubled in the two years and the patrons aexpress themselves as ‘ of ‘ pleased with the returns Several new factories have been built in different parts of the Province. Here, an I also in New Brunswick, the Provincial Governments give a Lonus of money to new chee-e fac tories and creameries. The nt it Nova Sevtia is $400 per factory for the first two in a country, the payment being spread over three years. IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. lo Prince Edwari Island one branch Dairying Station was established in 1892 The total output for the season was about $7,000. The number had gone up to eleven factories in 1893, with an output of $48,000. During the there are sixteen cheese factories cream er- prese nt year and direct to Halifax, making connection aan the advantage of providing corn ensilage ies, with the prospect of an output in but- with the steamer “Halifax City” from jor ‘ome similar cheap bulky feed J0F | ter and chee e of about $100,000 during Londor Lobster shippers and others | winter; and large numbers of new silos the summer months. All the factories thould make a note of this. | have been built. | are owned by Joint Stock Comimanies of ace Mitte a Ol tite Laie : IN QUEBEC. : farmers, and about 1600 patrons supply on the “Starry Heavens,’ on Monday next} ., For the province of Quebec, the aim of | milk. In 1890 the a gt tis Ind spd sh wiil attract not only studerts of astron- the Dairying Service has been to improve Te Island i cattle feeding ae raga ve A eae alt aad ad ; the quality of the cheese and butter up to could have been counted on ones hngers; ‘atl dicidiutanbiis heen, Whe equality with the best from any part of and at present it is estimated that not |rss fi dk We Ge te cee the Dominion. The As-istant Dairy | than 3,000 acres of Indian corn for seattle Tiekets 10 cent+, to be had at the bhook- Commissioner and ~ an cheesc- feeding s being grown therp. denen ie a a eles ee making travelled in the province during | Pha dairying one which has been ioe ies ta achat 1892 and 1893, working wn conjunction outlined naturally falls under three divi- } | with the inspectors of syndicates of factor- | sions, One is concerned with introdu ung A Ni ISANCE a Giangiaiel has heen ma le ee tn the autumn of L892, ut bade tle- ond extending wee a —_ > : fs , cided to combine the branch Dominion | dairying into new. districts as in P. E to Ime Examixer that when filling the Dairy Bt ae . | Ieland. New Brunswick tad Nova Scotis watering carts at the hydrant on. Graf-on pair) Station for Quebec with elliorserh ea al Nh geen hae sg Street, near Great George, a good dea! of School to be established at St. Hyacintbe } Another - aiming fo get the making of water is spilled about the ground in the by the Provincial Dairy Avaociativa, Ipwwros qureg the ee joined fe. Se vicinity of the hydrant, and this wasted That was done, the school building and | making of cheese in the Same” premises Gaeie eas Tes war dink tht carck | OE ow provided by the Aseocia- | during the summer; and the third is en- jato a celiar in the immediate neighbor | “©® and the Dairy Commissioner took | gaged in se prov ing the quality of butter ee a ati A mee, charge as Director. Practical instruc- aud cheese front all sections of all the Gouna chen i maplained on Te Ss acetone | tions in cheese making, butter making and provinces i an equality with the best cays he has spoken to come perrons in milk testing are given in the short courses | made anywhere. ae os lasting two weeks each. Students may One direct gain which is largely due to authority concerning the matter, but the © “el the great success won by la alicia at | take one or both courses. The terms of has not been abated. - Cartepontrays Crvs.— Saiarday, the 11th | TO inst., will be a galaday at Georgetown. | FR EE Gish Lord and Lady die srdeen, Governor How- | CUSTOM’ RS. lan and Mrs. Howlan, the officers of the fleet | and other distinguished visitor¢ are expected nuisance Asa premium for cash trale we will give away a large Craotint Portrait, copied at Georgetown at noon The Club wil! i oa present their address to Lord Aberdeen from any P hotograph desired, to all who there, after which lunch will be served make cash purchases from us amounting to $2.50. These pictures are made by a thoroughly reliable firm in Toronto, and we guarantee them to be satisfactory and ap to the samples on exhibition at our in Carter’s best style A special train leaves Charlottetown at 8 a.m., local, and , with a good programmee of events every- thing points to another successful day for the Caledonian Club «tores. The Company who do this work i | supply their own frames, for which a Haxpsome Mepais.—Mr. Dillon showed charge of $3.50 is made. This is ats. the = Examiver to-day the gold meda! won | expense attached, and we deliver the John Moar, of New Perth, for the | framed Portrait in any part of Charlotte- vy Mr. ew yuantity of milk sent to any cheese | town. factory in the Province for the number of ae cows kept on the farm. The medal, | | . | ~ y . which was awarded by the Dairy Commis- i Johuson & Jo LasOn, is a beantifnl bit of work. It ie} gold, and on the plate in the | is the inseription, “Won by Mr. | John Moar, New Perth factory.”” Around | entwined stalks of corn aed | Gor Queen and Richmond Streets. jeaves, each end of che bar isa} eunflower, the whole being emblematical | ang8 of the Robertson Food Combination. We | have also been shown the silver medals, | , which are of the same design. The medal; Hungry will be presented by Lady Aberdeen at the i all the Agricultural Conference on Friday. a — THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. of solid centre Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. the nlate are elf pa # are ' and on Masonic Orrra House —Harry Lind-| ,., ley’ Company should receive two bumper | Time houses on Fr day and Saturday, August 1%h and ith. The company is large | We're about the same with business and excellent They were suc: | av the boys are with the pie—always cessful here’ last week and gave | ready for more. Our appetite is in- entire satisfaction Mr. Lindley is} creasing, alyo our capacity fur busi- one of the best comedians that ever tron | ness, The chief reason for this is the stage. Heissaidto play an ideal our knowledge of this fact. The lar- | ro in “Over ‘the Hill« to the Poor |} yer our sales : of Furniture the cheaper neg Honse,” a play which has been succesful we make the goods - i. ¢., if six pieces for 20 years. On Saturday evening he of Furniture ade at one time co-ta plays a tramp me ember of bis own pr: fer five dollars each, twenty-five of the sion and sing« his famous song “Hamlet.” same made at One time costs only four The bill is high, classiea; and beautiful ; dollars aud a half each, and our cus- the costumes elaborate; the toilettes beau- | : c tiful and the play is called “Divorce The prices are iow, and his little daughter tomers do—or ought to—save by our enterprise, money Ethel will sing on huth Occasions. The — plan opened thie morning at Dodd’s and a MARK WalGH? & Cd. LTD eee | ‘i Por cramps in the at mach take a fev drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy Who Sell at Selling Prices. dilute lt either waem oc cold water. Th | éttee + jp atantaneou,, Sol by all drag aug? See ——————— oe anon SH00 FLY! ——_ eee r= We have a few Net Covers to protect your horse from the pestering flies. A dol- lar or a dollar and a half spent in one of these will give your horse more comfort than five dollars’ wor'h of oats, BEER BROS. Chicago last year at the World’s Fair, is evident from the market reports For several weeks the reports’ of the prices paid at the cheese markets in Canada have been half acent per Ib. higher than the prices ;aid at the same time in the markets of the United States equally -dis- tant from Great Britain. The inereased revenue to the farmers from alone, tor a like quantity of milk, for one season cnly will represent seventy times more than the co-t of exhibiting Canad.an Dairy Products at the Worldi’s Fair last year. The value of the cheese exportet from Canada grown from six and three- quarters of millions of dollars in 1887 to nearly thirteen and a half millions of dol- lars in 1893. The returns for the year up to the end of June, 1894, will probly show an increase of a million anda quarter of doliars over 1895. In this brief sketch nothing has been said of the work of the Dairying service in Manitoba and the Northwest Territories. That wiil be reserved for another article. this has In the meantime, there and in the other parts of the Dominion the Dairying Ser- vice is earnestly trying. to serve the farm- ers according to the needs of their local- ilies and circumstances. PERSONAL. Cyrus Shaw, M. L. A.; New -Perth, ‘is in the city. J.C. Underhay, visiting the city. Hon. Alexander Laird, town to-day. The Northern Enterprise, Campbelten, N. S., of August 2nd, says: “Mr. C. E. Ke nnedy is bei ing « -ongratulat ed upon the arrival of a little stranger—-a lx vy.” Mr. Wm. Earle of the Bell Te' ephone Company Montreal, is home on a_ holiday, Mr. William M. Curtis, Ph. G., son of J. F. Curtis, Exq., of the Customs Depart- ment. arrived here from London, Ohio, last evening on a brief visit to his parent». His many friends here are pleased ta sce him. J. A. McDonald and wife and K. Me- K:nnon are at the Victoria en route to Sr. Augustine, Florida,after a ee visit to their home in P. E. Ivland. Both gentle- men have been in Florida for about twenty years, Mr. McDonald acted as supe “rinten- dent, and Mr. McKinnon as foreman in the construction of $t. Augustin’s “two big hotels, the Ponce de Léon and*the* Roval Ponclanna, the former with acegmodation for four hundred and twenty-five person, and the latter five hundred and sixty.---St. John San. Prof. Robertson and party arrived in the city last night and registered at the Hotel! Davies. The party comprises, besides the professor, ex-Governor W. D. Hoard, of Piscceda: D M MacPherson, M, P, P., of Alexandria, Ont,, and Prof, Fletcher, entomologist of Ottawa. Prof. Robertson attended the Farmers’ and Dairy men’s meeting in Maaket Hall this forenoon, and is to visit some of thedairy stations, The other gentlemen will probab ly enjoy -a drive throngh some-of the country «dis. | tae A; gricultural - Eeq., Bay Fortune, is Sedeque, is in tricts, All will attend Conference on the Driving ‘Park - to- | morrew, Settees For Sale. Twenty Settees or ae with Backs, sale cheap. Apply to K, BRACE, Tee Wesrner—Unsettled with showers or thunder storms in many places. ang6—2w eod & wky | the practical instruction in the worki at The | To-day WE RECEIVED 5@ Mcintosh Coats, worth iS 50, which will be so'd for $8.75 Siraw Hats, ine, See those Coats brellas. PROWS Charlottetown, July 3ly1894—dy =) 1S dozen Umbrel!las. worth 7 ete., which will be sold for 49c. Summer Undercloth- ete., must be cleared out, so come and have a bargain. Sce those Um- BROS 1S67— nila Gvilvie’s Hugearian ROGERS’ BULLDING Charlottetown, July 19, = is Sis Cag 69 FS 8 bs > Nas 1894. *atent, Five Roses, Kent, Mafehless, Howard, Sunbeam, Beaver, Cor nmeal, ete., ete. HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. 3,° QUEEN 1894—tn thu sat STREET. Low Prices This Month. See the LADIES’ ETS we are selling. at and $2.50, worth double. All-.our BLOUSES. . and SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount ro clear. COTTON CHALLIES 6 and 10 cents. PRINT COTTONS selling very: low. nis&Siewar 1894—dy $1.00 Ch’town, Aug. 2, Se¢retary-Treasurer. Georgetown, Ang. 6, 18)4--5i Sugar and Molasses “HRATZIE LOU S2.” second Cargo PER Now Due. 7) Hhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar, 30 “ Trinidad é“ 300 Puns. Very Choice Molasses, Will be sold for prices. low when landing. Ask CAhVELL BROS: guar W 8 Pat tu fri aug? —w th mon $$$ —— EW STORE, T have opened a new w JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want your Watch or.Clock to go —I don’t niean to go whén yotigo, but ‘To go and kee p goo 4 time —cortie to JOSEP H GOODSTEIN and have thens repaired Open daily from 7 @. an. till 9.30 p. mb. july 12 Deliver ery y Express. Trunks, ieidian ath etc., conveyed to and ‘ from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short notice. Please leave your orders at ©. d. suitable for Lawns or Public Hall, for Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen Square. A. MeQU AID, july26—3m co i 1 HOUSE King's Co. Rifle As sosiation, JACK-| |p F. Island Railway. On and after F RIDAY, j j 1 Ist June, 1894. the thains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) ne follows :— ‘Trains Out PM an a) at The Annual Prize Me Meeting of the King’s | County Rifie Association will be held on the Government Range, Georgetewn, on thé 14th of August, 1894, beginn’ng at 7 a. m., sharp. For farther ‘particulars’ apply to the undersizned. 3 D. A STEWART, i } i year, ~ Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Unarlottetown. TEA AT MONTAGUE As there has been no seas have decided to hold one On Thursday, August (6th, inst., On the Grounds of Jéhn Annear, ad- 3ridge The wis vacint arias cinegi'w a ided. A well-filled’Saloon with be Tea on the tables at 120° ‘elock,* Tickets, 25 cents; Should the day prowé wofayorable, the | Tea wilt bg held on rie fit, tine-day fol- } | lowing. ot A anit INVESTMENT than DENT POLICY this ward, Read dowh Kead uy PM 4M Leave Arrive P = AM 22) .6@....+: Charlottetown....... 62 94 SUL 6 14.....Royaliy Junction..... Sos 910 359 64s. ....North Wiltshire. . 5% 8 30 FOOD Peiewseka Hunter River 815 p- $40- 7.86.3 ...3825 Bradalbane J | 43 7M.. -Emerald.... 503 740.. Fires town. 523 788... . Kensington |..600 815)...... Ar Ly ria 3" Summerside 3 40 8.304 eve cits Ly pee { ee eee :Miscouche....... ee OU cxaccus . Wellagion . ene 317: 0%6..... sPortHill...... os =e é Oe DODD. onc 0 ees PUREED 200906009 146 $09 508 10 47......... Bloomffeld..... ... 130 744 GOO 32 EA... 6 es POTONRS. . oc be o's 105 705 65 155 -d nish ---1225 600 PM AM PM AM i AM PM ; AM PM | 630 300.4.... Qharlottetown.......920 535 |} 650° 316 ~...8 yaity Junction.....905 515 PF 2B SOOl. cc esace ae -3840 440 805. 4 06 ) sbeees Ar BMV os veves 5 815 405 — Stewa t ; 6048 ....... LY bin £8 3 55 |; 900 438. Morell... 42 315 1+: 90-= 5:08); .0. eer .8t Peter’s.......... 73 245 1-14 5 38.. « Bear River... 66 15 OP e+ WA babs 0 45k0s BN Oee 5 cesses 615 11 AM PM AM PWM | eeeeeeee PTT ee eee ee eee eter ee teem were eee eee rereeeeeeee AM. P™M ¢ AM PM $2 41 Vientie® Btewart...... 310 34 938 5 ‘url gan wiItt- 333 WWW. o 2) APPOPEGLIWD. 2.00... 700 215 | éM PM a AM: PM PM AM DEO escchvacd eet BPO NS ones ts n-niee ner BOS OOP fisetiseeeal Ca PRPCTES . . o-csecee OF if AM join By Griler of Jpiredters. =. an FOR — $1.0 this season DR. ABEOTT — ‘DIARRHEA CORDIAL, iia bottle of *. Cholera Morbus, &. $4, Tote had of all deal- ers in medicine at 25 cents per bottle, July 104i THE MAGIC CITY. Have your _— of “THE MAGIC CITY »” work. may30 bound. Trains Inward. D. POTTINGER, Moncton, N. B. Tea. at Montague on, the Halt Company tz the Hall, onthe grounds. Children, 12 cents. 3. AON, ALD, ‘ See petary:. ACCI- 00, at ot .the which should be at han i for immediate use in every house in case of a sudden attack of Sumner Complaint, Lowest price and good J. D. TAYLOR, J ~ ee eft! LADIES’ Frilled Plain, all this season’s voods. Only Fifteen left. To be sold at a Big Discount. GET ONE NOW! PARASOLS, Black and Shot and MOORE & McLEOD. Ch’town, Aug. 9, 1894—t t s € é ® é é in Silks, é ° é é ¢ # e ? SVCVSSSSSSssesesesess BB SOSFOFFFEF5S6GE65S555E844SSSSSS « Hats and Caps. Men’s Charlottetown, July 31, 8194—dy Bock binder, Queen St, and Boys’ J. Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. Bb. MACDONALD & CO. CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH Men's and Boys’ ‘Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. twenty per cent- Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. ACADIA HOTEL, Tracadie Beach, The Popular Summer Resort, is Now Open for the Reception of Guests. Extensive improvements, lately made, place this hotel among the most attractive in Canada. Distance from Charlottetowr is only thirteen miles, rom Bedford Station four miles. J'wo trains Fare on railway, 40 cents. until Monday. 2ach day are met by carriages from the Hotel. One-fare rate on Saturday, good The ball-rooms opento guests every evening, and music is under direction of Miss Janie Burris. All sorts of Sports in Connection, and the Best of Bathing and Fishing boating, For terms, &c., address HH. L. HALL, June 27—eod pat HOTEL ACADIA. Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Montreal Leaves Ch’town 6th August, 10th August, 20th... .* 24th =“ 3rd September, 7th September, 17th - 21st - Ist October, 5th October, _ * mm. * _—a 2d November, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rates. Passengers will find this a delightful route. Fall particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug7—wed thu Wants, | Lost, ‘Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentlemen ean be accommodated-in a comfortable home: Central position, Address X. Y. Z., office of this _— fe augd WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- mag, a position in a dry goods establishment, Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address a B., Box 156. aug? WANTED, in a small family, a general ervant. Apply at this office, augs TO LEI i Maceachern Building, Queen Stre tamele intly finished and we ie lighted Offic: ,sultabl: for caw Office or Club Room. >. 2w m w—aug7 $ uart boy to care tor a horse if venerally useial around a Address aug3 and m. ke hi a house wu. swre. Apply by leer. B., Box 682, City. TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formerly residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to MEzSSRs. BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, Solicitors, Char- vttetowh,. law tf *augl oT O LET.— The Shop on the corner ot Great reerge and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. [mmediate possession. tfijy3i WANTED--A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washisg. A servant man kept. Good wages to the right ——, Apply to Mrs, UNsworrH. Jjulyli PICNIC BOILERS to rent at_H. ts WaAD- MAN’S, Upper, Queen Street. tf—june2v WANTED.—One good eco0k, one general servant, vue giri to take care of children, Apply at this office, july3v FOR SALE --An extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this office. tf—jy30 FOR SALE OF TO RENT.—An up t Piano in good repair to sell or rent by = 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. ulyll TO RENT. -Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre Apply to A. MCNEILL. j25 tf guar pat, HIS OWN STATEMENT.— Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. A‘bert’s the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. Ys will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret.—A. P. ALLIN, City Bill Poster. jy3l the summer | i | 6 Scottish Gathering. The Great Annual Gathering of the Clans of P. E. Island, ander the auspices of the CALEDONIAN CLUB, will be held AT GEORGETOWN, WOODILL'S Charlotte. | cn ecee Saturday, August 1th, 1894. For List of Prizes see Programe. Train ARRANGEMENTS. A Special Train will leave tewn at 8am (local time) for George- town, and will return at 5 pm (local time). Connection morning and evening at Mount Stewart with the Express from and for Souris East. RATES, Charlottetown to York................... 75e Mt Stewart to PUIG sw asionc + thse, 45 | Bear River.. imousicn + as Morell to St Andrew’s.................... 60c NN oo oa ppwcskebeains vie 20c Steamer Electra will convey passengers and Mur to Georgetown from Montagne ray Harbor. DAVID SMALL, President. J. M. CAMPBELL, jy20—wy Rec. Sec retary. STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NOKTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, First-class Turnouts, gies and Open Wagons, Teams can be had at any hour, Rates reasonable and special terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, __ aug3—lm Great George Street. ~ WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses paid, representing established house. Salary $65 MONTHLY with increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—THk DomMINION Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyl4—law (sat) tf Barouches, Bug- | | aug! | iva Ph. | | | er ee en OUR STOCK a Watches, Rings, Silverware, Spectacles, weil icici LARGE AND VARIED, WITH PRICES LOW. and G.H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Edgehill, Windsor, N. 8. Established by the Authority and under the Patronage of the Synod of ihe Diocese of Nova Scotia, and the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton. Ciairman Board of Trustees—The | Bishop of Nova Scotia. President Board cf Directors—R. G. Leckie, Esq. Lapy Prixcipat—Miss Macuiy, with a staff of twelve Governesses and Instructors, The Buildings at Edgehill have capacity for 100 residents. The new building is heated throughout with hot water, and al} rooms are provided with the electric light. The grounds cover eight acres, about one- half being solely for recreation, and laid out for Tennis, Croquet, Bowls and Ar- chery: Michaelmas term begins Sept. 1st. For Calendar embodying full information and blank form of appheation for admis- sion, apply to DR. HIND, jy25—1m eod Windsor, N. 8. I have carefully analyzed samples of ‘Woedill’s German | Baking Powder, purchased by me at several stores, and found them PURE, WHOLESOME » WELL PRO- 'PORTIONED. GEORGE LAWSON, D., LL. D., Halifax, N. 8. North American Hotel, (Formerly Milton House.) The subscriber has thorou and refurnished the above Bet on ee Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is as to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. aug7—d&w then eod mon th sat =: All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, julyl7 i ; ' : } ’ + « é . . ‘ : me 4 Wi x ser eens sriienitiae ina iiss vinci, dalle Mince mne iasiliaee stein z , id UG > f