i ‘ae ce. ay . af 2g rama” THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. °°." AUGUSI 894 THE LAND TAX \ ‘ i ‘ \ | i \ ‘ : \ \ 1@ LAN ul 4 } " w x ‘ ~ ‘ uml acre; $1 m a ‘ = S| . 3 . & ¢ &2 . , 2 4 2° = } wa x 3] ' I s : VK ‘ i } af i i ’ sas f ‘ I ‘ Must ¢ ‘ ap} vushir ‘ : i x : : r ‘ 1 miiress 2 ‘ nh is an } His fa and t) the ain ‘ S Sif per acre; $10 to $15 per a $io 3. per acre; $20 ) $2 »p were SZ i upwards Then he must pa tax @ rd vf his wh va ‘ in it scsie ere set fort! Fur ‘ f i | ~ land iat ‘ rea AZ towns, ! t ja ’ ixa a e sali l ‘ say the | = wi $2 0 t j tax is fifty cent*; if W 2°50 and $500. the tax is $1.00; if w tween $500 and $1,000, the tax is $2 if worth between $1,000 an $1,5 ‘ tax is $3.00; if worth between $1,500 $2,000, the tax 12 $4.00; if worth betwee $2,000 and $2,500, the tax is $5.00 worth more than $2,500, the tax is $6.0( The value of each plot is to be arrive as in the ase Of farm, and ¢t va the buildings is to be cluded togethe with that of the plot ) W a tie stand ——_—_—_____ 2-9 +e —__ __—_———- THEN AND NOW Tue large percentag fre ports voder the present tariff attests g of1 sufacturing industry in Canada ~ we as freed ) irom taxation of ny a a of w ‘ sump In t t ? ‘ ar, ending Ju s0th, L894 f 1 ‘ $112 31.800 is | mn Fum pt rn a8 tha BVV,iv were admitted f : h larg ] than at ar me un le h ‘ i 4 I In L878 liv oO t tal imports were f whi las ar 45 per t va f ‘ sracter M Tv ver, i¢ 1 is i yoods has occurred wholly in importa - f Great Brita Here ar fizu F j 3 ty it Srita $ 5,291 7 } i States 9 . is i Great Brita $11.2 i4 é | i States 29. ’ ? i 1@ last fisca i ‘ ‘ Saided i ietaiied retu = { p Great Britain to Canada a $43,143,413, of which 26 per ; neste free, while IS7R8, and t} tariff, out of a total importation of $57 412,180 from Britain, enly 14 per cal it As respects limport fr the United States, on the oth 51 per it. were free in 1878, andl 50 per cent. free in 1893 Th etl the operation of the National P y has therefore, been not on!y to larg: the list of free goods, but to do soto t great advantage of trade with Great B a a ANOTHER ATLANTIC CABLE Tne Ang -~-American Teleg fap Cc pany—the company which laid tl all the cables—iately completed an Atlantic telegragh cat ' | Minchey, ——— . AND COMMENTS jas been a reat sx ties of v u ieveiopment ive & marked efiect Unt a rted ‘to have said ia Cs; u 3 nOw noder ita ten daya dur rahe vs “There will LQ to 20 per ; : : . id for Canadian farm be a Canadian Lib- smithereens * DCCAUM we re- ligt ity apd im- at we do lecimated by a hope not ung men who ; already ek for employment wd avennes employment is Competitors. reat Agr ultural held in Charlotte- v3 of the move- the good offices of the tt our farmers: atiention which is lustry thronghout the is a hopeful sign. It wealth to On- is likely to ipon the prosperity sea ree of few days ago, that le for Canada.” A elected to lelegation to Wash- the same offer (offer hompson by Blaine) government eaty, including all ling lots of manufac- vdopt that treaty and Ww are inadian ufacturers take their y of Grit policy ge trade with Great Britain and the Blaine offer was natural products and xls, with a diserim- reat Britain equal to States know It ix > we now a com mercial union PERSONAL niendent f the Anglo-American left and bride have ar ng Taylor and Harry ling by rail Sir John Gorst of F } & very critical eption at a: M. Martin, Eldon; 1 M r ' \ Olle time In for Boston. W inni- Mani- Jgiahd 18 in Lientenant-Governor con- = hourly expected. ird, of Summerside, red at the Ss registe ral and Lady Aber- Yarmouth, Halifax yester- Rector of St. Elean- a\ Many of his old were Queen and wife, Bos- Hotel Davies this B Donald, Quincey, j Master Harold ; Miss Gertie Macdon- «, Moutreal urns, a well-known ador. is here on one of t es reyvister io, manager of this morning on a holi- ty \ la ripto Winn peg Mr. D.C Registered at Chalmers Moutrea WS Brow real; Leby R 3 MISS, Bi the Eureka Hotel: ; A , Halifax; ys ton: > to rips. His autograph the popular Super- Tele- this morning to n Cape Breto n. the Bank of During his absence snk will be under the management of S Me- W Gallant, Tignish: W F Rankin, Mont- Gallant, Tie- A curious coincidence in connection | 918h; 5S T McDonald, Boston. , . . | One of the noteworthy incidents , with its completion is the fact, as J ted |g te ni v ay i cide if of the , rovernor-General’s visit to Yarmouth, out by the Scientific America | Nova Scotia, was the introduction to their final sp was made on t ary | Excellencies of Alex. Lawson, for sixty- of the da which | One years editor of the Yarmouth Herald, : } and the Nestor of the 1 wspaper frater ‘ neé . 4 1 a H 4 s ( | ty ‘ 4 io f and of Henry <A. 1866, ‘ git ‘ LZ Grrantham, the oldest Queen’s Counse! in san lat Cana > wt tte - of the week The new cal j : s iH ‘ : , GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. t ir te thd oe I OT Ne Oe land. I as alarger « luctor tl unit W asnincros, Aug. 28.—The house and cable ev . 2 tins 6f nds of | 5€"4 pia rned sine die at 2 p- mm. a The tariff vas seut to the department pper per hautical mie I $s Increase > ate + « i ' ; f sti this morning at 9, with the follow- otf copper in the comiuctor means ip gn wertionate erenee tr the eneed of trane “7 fe ng nar 1 iH t portiona ease in the speed 0 ving named bill was presented mission. The new cable has, therefore, | & the president on te 15th. Nothing has elit a been ret i by him to the house of con- ; greatest capacity of all the lone cal en vi »totne hou ¢ ot con I j luabl 1d eee © nit ginated, within the t ie, consequently, a valuable addition to | ; ts } : , re sequent! * ia t ne pres i he constitution of the the telegraph facilities between America | United St: and it has become law with- | Europe. Moreove - the time taken i , Py pv eee laving it was the shortest on record Phy Uy a-t minute the pressure upon expedition left Heart’s Content, N. F n | the president f luce him to sign the July 15, in the afternoon, and the final | tartf! was not abated, but against it all splice wax made on the 27th, or k than | he ained obdurate It was his inten- twelve days. As the Irish shore end was | tion to send a message to congress reiterat laid in lesa than two days, the tota! t ng his Opinion on the tariff reform, buz taken was inside of two weeks. This otler counsels prevailed and the president as our contemporary remarks, a m concluded to say nothing more at this markable aa hh évement tan ire ] i December he will urge upon a ee ae nere ich tani legislat on as in his THE CHINA-JAPAN WAT. puign 18 requisite ; someenee : New York, Ang. 28.—The rush to with- Shanghai advices of the 28th inst. report | Graw ¢ | . -* raw g \odsunder bond under the new tariff tiat the Japanese transports, ¢ orted by war vessels, are landing troops in force to the northward of Taku, with the intention of marching upon Pekin Another report says that tly have succeeded in Janding 20,009 the hanks of the Corea from Japanese men on Gahu river separating and that they hav thus cut off the supplies of the large army which the Chirese the Corean Peninsula Finaliy, this report says that ese troops are converging upon the rear of army marching southward and that the latrer will, consequently, Le tween two fires, in addition to being «cu off from its supplier, which, it is claimed, will alone bring about disaster A third report says that the Frencl Commissioner at Hong-Tyong has be 1 murdered by the soldiers of General Yeh me China, nave sent down the Japan- ; . the Chinese which went into effect to-day was ed this morning ‘ tuny pub ishes an ott, Bulgaria’s deposed Bismarck Petersbur ii The czar ' begun 000 as the doors open- owd was so great it Mi . - bu #i- same lie Franfurter Zei- erview with Stam bul- Before nent Stambuloff said he received an offer of a 500,000 onbles bribe to depose Prince Ferdinand. was as stubborn as an Ox, he con- tinued, and would never make friends with the prince. The serofulous taint which may have} been in your blood for years, may be thoroughly expelled by giving Hood’s Sarsaparilia a tria!. DAILY EXAMINER . NoOTeS EN NOVA SCOTES | New Rees, La teaturg Conaty, N.S 4} th yesh pA Mpls {Pips for plea ' | aure the Maritime Provinces | > | dow ' i \nnapolia Valles n | | Nova Scotia thes van be seen the p! ne | inl ehard ai a vill » prof il 4 Sport 4 we | | wf tha eK . Th manv wary town al my the |W & A. Railway ahow the progress that ia being made, and the historic mtereat that attaches to places like Windsor, Grand Pre, Kentville and other towns and villages, adds to the pleasure of the jour nev But it is unneceseary to say much about the various places along this route They are already well known. One of the interesting settlements the |} writer visited not *long ago is New Ross, in the County of Lunenburg. This settle ment is Gold Lawson’s Lake, and is about twe mites from Kentville New Rosa was first settled in L816, when Ill disbanded men of the Newfoundland i and West India Regiments, under the com mand of Captain Ross, were marelied from Halifax, a distance of 45 to this homesteads three settle loeated on the Rive r, near ntv-five miles, and found the place, and given years’ rations in order to ment. The principal industry of the settlers is and farming; but the rocky nature of the country causes the latter pursuit to be earried on under difficulties } undreamed of by the farmers of more fa- vored localities. Nevertheless, where the land is cleared, the excellent quality of the soil gives a bountiful return for the labor expended The great necessity of New Ross is a railway; and when the dilficulty of travel- ling over the roads—which are certainly the worst that can be imagined, being al- most a continuous series of large and smal] rocks—is considered, it seems sur- prising that effort has not been made by the Government to have them improved At New Ross cross there is quitea gt od | settlenient and the whole parish includes 1100 of a population. How it is large a num be rdo not com pe ] the Govern- ment to give them’ better facilities for tra velling, can only be accounted for by the fact that many of them are of German des- | cent and more long-suffering and patient than people of other nationalities. Mr. Bishop, the mail courier,who travels between K entville, New Ross and Chester, has more than once met w ith seriour ace dents, when trying to make time over the “rocky roads of this route;” and is daily in danger of his life in case any part of his wagon breaks. Near New Ras Cross is the residence of George Ross Esq., son of Capt. Wm. R Ss, the original founder of the settlement. The house, tho’ somewhat old-fashioned, is large and comfortable, many interesting relics of the carly of Lunenburg County. Among them is aspinnet or old-fashioned | piano that was carried on men’s shoulders | from Chester, a distance of 20 miles. be fore roads for wheel vehicles were buiit Mr. Ross has charge of the Armory of the Militia Company at New Ross, takes great interest in such matters, having a | son in the North West who took part in the Riel Rebellion, and who was imprison- ed by Dumont for 9 days, being captured bv the half-breeds while on a scouting ex- pedition. Mr. Ross is still hale and hearty, and his wife and family know well how to entertain their visitors. Capt.G. H. Winrow, of New Ross, s another of the leading settlement and he has a beautiful resi- lence at Bellevue, near the lake. Mr. Boylan’s hotel, Lakeside House, is a fine large building, and Place, the residence of Dr. F. C. Lavers son of John Lavers, E=q , of Georgetown, P. E. J., adds considerably to the apycar- ance of the village. The Anglican Church is a idsome | “difice in Gothic style, and the Rev. Mr White, the rector, conducts the service in lumber ing some ap Parca sears that so} and contains } GAY 5 and men of the . 1 Sunnyside the most approved “high church” form. | \ surpliced choir, banners, crosses, | ighted candles, “colored chasubles, &c., | &c., are all to be seen; and with the im-| pressive nature of the Communion Ser- vice, are all calculated to give effect to the ministrations of the pastor. — It is not | often that a country village bas so well | conducted religious services. A Roman | ‘atholic Chapel and a Baptist meting house are also located near the village, | each having about 200 adherents. The operations of the Gold River Lum- bering Company are quite extensive, over three millions of feet being cut last sea- Atthe mouth of the Gold near Chester, three mining companies do | business and fairly good quantittes ot precions metal are obtained. But the great charm of New Ross is the | picturesque scenery and the natural beau- ties of the place. Despite the difficulty | of reaching it, those who do so are al} joud { aon. River, the in its praise, and the writer found that more than one P. E. Islander had been there. A projected railway from New Ger many isheing strenuously advocated by Dr, | Lavers, Capt. Winrow and other residents of the place; and it is understood | that Mr. Kaulbach, M. P. for Lunen | burg Co., is using his influence to geta Dominion subsidy. With better means of : New Ro and the beanties of the Gold River, Lake Law-on, Lake George (where there is said | | leading the to be 365 islands) an] many other beauti fal sheets of water embosomed by spurs of | the Blue better known and to be the Switzerland of Nova Scotia. G.F.0. j mountains, are bonnd to become SUMMER EDE I} XPORTS. Scmmersipe, Ang. 27. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameren master, fer Point du Chene: ZB Cured IODMISTS...s5scs cciceess. $ 150 SOs, caccnine heckseececiteess 160 530 yds Island cloth............... 371 | $ 681) By same str. on 28th: DE CRMOO COB. uk (6 00 plicesicesins 95 | BE BUG WURUNION 5.0555. 5 cickss... $2 | eid caneens 48 | DB WI els Arie, 140 © SRO BIR goss tcetitig sie 3 scdiecsses 120 $ 535 On same date per SS. Miramichi, Bag- uet master, for Montreal : 357 cases lobsters...... 2499 26 cases eggs......... ont Renee bap 53 | ee sao os vasa bnee, SO I ese 10 $ 2642 SHIP NEWS. Aug 27—Ent schr Neal Dow, Read, Pugwash, lumber; L C Haly, Boyd, Pic- tou, stoves; Azov, Trenholm, Baie Verte, lumber; Bismarck, Smollet, Dalhousie, cedar shingles. Aug. 27—Cld schrLC ; Haley, Boyd, Pictou, stoves; Azov, Tren- ‘holm, Pictou, bal; Bismarck, Smollet, do, ao, | i have the whole | thousand dollars | Halifax to | and Halifax |} was permitted to have an invreage only of | 20 instead of 50 per cent. It | strong memorial, addressed to the Central | the facts about cultura Society’s | cheap at W P Colwill’s. } one week. | selections, of LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. THE INSURANCE INCKREHASE SinveThe Patriot and Mr Donald Pa qyiataa va, te thei auniety ta hielkt the Government from blame in the matter of the insurance TAX, show thich ighoranoce ind wilfully misrepresent mattera a4 " well Che Patriot asks, “Why this inerease of 20 per ¢ ent. in 1893?” The insurance companies are managed at headquart rs by men of experience who world as their fleld; and it 16 quite pos ible those men did not take into their special consideration the city of Charlottetown, as there had been a fifty just at the tin the increase was decided upon Near the end of 1898, the Central Com- ttee in London, all tire companies of Great Britain, issued an or- Maritime should he only fire On Queen alreet mn representing der that all rates, all over the Provinces and Newfoundland, fifty per cent. It advanced was } through the great exertions of some of the agents here, who were selected to go to meet a conference of St. Joha agents, that Charlottetown was their London, setting forth all the water works ard the promises made in reference thereto, that saved the people of Charlottetown thirty per cent! Notwithstanding the increase plained of now, no less than fonr ¢trong have withdrawn from the Island within the past few momti. Does companies were making Committee in com- COM panies that look as if thirty-one per cent., as stared by Mr. Far- quharson, or does it scem probable, in the face of these facts, that other companies can be induced to come here ? a local company being who'e Charlottetown To speak of formed to carry the | business is . absurd. The battkets © will have something to say about that; and if |} the companies now here were thus jdriven out, what would become of Summerside, Souris, Kensington and other places, where they cannct now, with all the companies that are here, get their risks covered to the extent re- quire d. There was a movement on foot, with vy gool prospects of its being carried, to modify the recent increase of five per cent. but the action of the Board of Trade will likely have the effect of destroying it. A request made to the companies to re- consider their action, pointing out the very } reasons, if any, for reconsideration, would have had a much better effect. AGEXT. P. S—The exemption of local com- panies from taxation had a good deal to do with the recent‘ increase. Mr. Farquhar- son and Mr. A. Laird are the Presidents of those companies, siemnetiientdedii NEWS NOTES. The Japanese are anxious to transfer the war from Corea to China Harvestin v operations in many districts of Manitoba are de layed owing to the lack ra of farm labors : llton, N. B ; has he en a ided to the list of places where petroleum may be Campb ait ‘ imported in tank cars. A despatch from Washington says the United States has decided to recognize the complete sovereignty of Nicaragua in the lo reset Mosq l vation, and that Great Brit ain’s assent is counted upon. The Moravian settlers who located near | Edmonton recently are in destitute cireum- stance hey came without money and too late to put in a crep, and now Propose to app al to the gove for, aasist- anc rnment The Countess ef Aberdeen’s nobby sems to be poultry. At the Highlan1| and Agri- show at Aberdeen her birds won prizes or honorable meation to the number of twelve. They consisted mostiy of Dorkings, Coelsin Chinas, Ply- mouth Rocks, Leghorns and Wyandottes. =e 2 we LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for atthe rate often cents per line. A very nice assortment of dinner sets, tea sets and chamber sets just received and must be sold at the Cheap Crockery Store.—W P Colwill. aug2) 2w dw Call and see those very nice goods that are being offered so cheap at W P Col- will’s, aug29 2wdw A lot of fruit jars and crocks, will be sold aug29 2w d w Everything for touseno!d use in Strau- sky’s enamel ware at 20 per cent below lowest Sale begins Friday morning Assortment complete.—R B Norton & Co, aug2y The special sale of Strave'sy Steel En- amelled ware at the City Hardware Store the prices. gives house keepers a grand opportunity wo | replenish their kitchens with these eele- brated goods, They are bought direct fFom the makers im Belzium ata very low price and marked low, but asa specialty for one week we will run them at twenty per cent. discount for cash only, no goods charged | except at the regular marked price.—R. B. Norton & Co. augl9 baw The Best Yet.—Twenty per cent for Sale begins Friday morning; cash only. Strausky’s celebrated enamel ware. Splendid assortment.—R B Norton & Co. aug29 Twenty per cent below the best prices at the one week’s sale. Household eaamel- | ware Friday morning.—R B Norton & Co. aug29 2i Fresh ground oatmeal from this year's ; oats just received at Beer & Goff’s. Crapaud creamery butter for salerat Beer & Goff’s. Some good crock butter for Fale at WP Colwill’s, aug29 2w dw Strausky’s Enamel Ware.—Sale begins Friday morning. 20 per cent off: lowest prices.—K B Norton & Co, City Hardware Store. aug29 Patrons of Prof. Baker’s phonograph may now hear some new and _ interesting which are “Judge Casey trying a bigamy case,” false. a “Dr. with his Patient and his Bill.” He may be engaged to give drawing room. entertain- ments at reasonable rates,’ given through large horn that all may liear. Days and evenings at J. B. Macdonald’s old stand,. Queen Street. Aug. 29 2i. Ladies desirous of sending ther. chil- dren to Mr. Earle’s music school next term will greatly oblige by making appli- cation to him at once, as he will have only a few vacancies ontside of his regu- lar pupils. The fall term will commence Monday, Sept. 10th. Rooms over Miller Bros., Queen Street, where orders may be left. Piano, orgar, voice culture, singirg taught. Beginners a specialur. | Class singing and harmony free. d eod tf Hires Root Beer Extract at Watson's. june2l tf A lot of palms fur sale at Rideway’s | Nurseries, Upper Prinee St. a27 3i Lightning Accidents are covered by the Inusr- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S sock, CH’TOWN. TELEGRAPAIG SesoraL Despatrones to Toe Examiner RIFLE MERTING AT OTTAWA. Success of Halifax Marksmen. Orrawa, Aug. 30. In the annual meeting of the Military Rifle League, held last night for the bat- talion teams of ten men, the tenth place was taken by the 63rd Battalion of Hali- fax, and the eleventh place by the Halifax Garrison Artillery. Major Bishop, of the 63rd, carried off the frst League prize for the highest individual score. General Herbert, in addressing the meeting, extolled the Martini-Metford rifle, with which the Canadian Militia are about to be armed. a Liberal Successes in England. Lonpow, Aug. 30. The elections held in Leicester to fill the parliamentary vacancies resulted in Walter Hazell, Liberal, defeating Joseph Burgess, Labor candidate, 7,184 to 4,402; Henry Broadhurst, Liberal, defeated Kol- leston, Conservative, 9,964 to 6,967. —$—$—$ $< Races in Bangor. Banoor, Aug. 20. In the 2.30 class the driver of Combina- tion was thrown, but no one was hurt. In the running race the following St. John horses finished: Monmouth won two heat-; Lady Planet second; Milecite third. Time 1.52 and 1.54. The Ring. Lonpon, Aug. 30. Slavin, the heavyweight, has deposited £1,000 in support of his challenge to Jackson or Corbett, or the winner between them. Ordered to Bluefields. Hauirax, Ang. 20. The warship Magicienne has been order- | ed to Bluefield=, Nicaragua. — To Cleanse The System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood 1s impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, to dispel headaches colds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. ...... xe 10 Gross Gage’s Readers, 3“ Arithmetics, 1 “ Fasquelle’s French, 1 “ Chambers’ Geometry, 1 “ Brief History of England, L “ French and English Primers, 10 “ Gage’s Copy Books. Scoti’s Marmion (Selections) and other Classics fer College and School, Camp- bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner’s Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur- rie’s and Meiklejohn’s Grammars, Greek and Latin Text Books, ete. Wholesale and Retail. Orders by mail promptly fillel. Low- est prices guaranteed. GEO. CARTER & CO., BOOKSELLERS, 187 Queen Square. ang22—dy & wy BILL HEADS. One Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed). You will save money by ordering row. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 Queen Street. “What are the mid Wave's saying! Tobacco is man's most uni- versal luxury; the fragrant aroma of Mistiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, who never used even those tubaceo before J.. B. Paze Tcbhaceo Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, GOOD NEWS. Hundreds and Hundreds of Ladies to be Sacqued. We’ve just received word from our Mr McLaren, who is now inthe Eur ypean markets, that he has secured a large shir - ment of LADIES’ SACQUES, CAPES, etc., much under regular price. He says: “T flatter myself on securing this as no other buyer from our side of the Atlantic can buy the same Sacques f double the money. I have visited all the other big houses, and for style and appear- ance, compared with this jor, they are simp!y ‘not in it.” TL ordered them to be shipped at once.” LADIES !—We have lot, received the voices of this big shipment of Sacqnes and Capes, and expect to have them opened and ready for your inspection about two weeks’ time. JAS. PATON & CO., 168 Victoria Row. 1894, We have the fullowing reliable goods on Credit terms: - Frost & Wood Steel Plows, Proctor’s we will which and McKenzie’s Steel Plows! Steel Plows! sell very cheap for Cash or Potato Diggers, Hoil’s and Dickieson’s Fan Mills and Seed Separaters, Holl’s Thresuing Machines, Fleury’s Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, Straw Cutters and Evsilage Cutters (with attached), Tudhope’s Road Carts, ete. Buy from us and s: Universal Carrier we money. A. HORNE & CO. Cnarlottetown, Angnst 29, 1894—dy & wky FRIENDS are made for the Grocer | who handles WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. None will give more satis- faction. smaug25 Notice to Intending Cutters. Having been requested by a number of persons to open a class for instruction in the artof Cutting, I have decided to do so, and accordingly will be prepared to receive at my residence, Fitzroy Strect, the appli- cations of those who de-ire to learn the art. For further particn'ars epply at my residence, Fitzroy Street. JAMES M.LEOD. aug] 7—dy 5ieod wky Li —IF you— Want aw'f, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell yroveries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, | ADVERTISE IN THE EZAMINER. OUR STOCK ssl ita Watches, | Rings, | ‘silverware, LARGE AND VARIED, WITH PRICES LOW. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. augl HAND UAL, LANDING TO-DAY, PER STEAMER 200 Tons Hard Coal, Philadelphia, Best “COILA,” } Direct from U , LY ON S WV aug24—4i UD. | Spectacles, DAVENPORT ScHooe, Portland Manor, St. John, W. B. Boys educated for College or Business | by an excellent staff of Resident Masters, “Special Attention Paid te Kell- giou, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic | ton. Warden--Rev. M.A., Oxford. Say Scholars, $45: House Boys, 209 per annum. N. B.—Boys with fine voices for the choir will be admitted at much lower rates. School Year begins September 3rd. Ap! tl Ist sep—jul John M. Davenport, ; | ; ply to Headmaster. Brilliant Sign Letters fb [ have appointed Mr. P. TH. Trainor, of Kent Street, Sole Avent for (harlottetown for the sale of above letters, which can be seen on the window « oe ® Llutcheson, Keq. Prices as follows: CPG NE GO MET Bcc ticescccnecstscs 23 cents Two hebedesevendiicn ae an WO Oil O lene OM cinisncsdviicstsie 4 Three eh ieuehceni 45 * Four RY dasctneesecbbilhes 60 “ Poa 15 * Six anda i Re J. HAMBLET WOOD, aues St. Junn, N. B. FOR SALE. The Dwelling Hense en Fitzroy Street, now nh ty POsseseiet. The premises mas ke in pected daily from oa . For lerims- app to Me “6T*, M. & Cc. MeLe or to the srubseriber. JAMES MeLEOD. Ln¢gh—Iiw im we TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately eccupied by the subscribers will be tet separately or en bloe asdesired. Rent medet- aie, Apply toJ. B. MACDONALD & Co., * BF * ket Square, u—jy% o_o anthem English Willow M arket Baskets. BEER & GOFF have just received a large Case of English Willow Market {3askets. Call and see them if you want a nice Basket. BEER Charlottetown, July 28, 1894—tu thu sat & GOFF, a few days we will Styles, are selectio SHIP cannot be ns from the best manufacturers in EF surpassed in this city. ‘ show a Magnificent Siock of MANTLES and FURS. Our assortment, which includes the latest and best in urope, and for QUALITY, STYLE, FIT, FINISH and WORKMAN- | Fs 9 Bs ~ ns