Whale bs seacnhs cha xa cee ae eRe, 7 t 9d a y- ~ = ~ — « —— on te A, ee RR AE Se a Tee eee te eo Peer en THE : MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1896 : . ' a . . AY THE DAILY EXAMINER MUNUAT, ; . ape en est tt ne en ee : ~ ness eee rem See — a rn ta apap eaten” one eeeene SS SXAMINER dena dies a Pasture Lot at Auction THE DAILY K "| =A tel gram from Montreal states that! Nansen is likely to come home in the 1 the Honorable Mr. Tarte “spent $15,000 | Pram. That veseel has turaed up at @ ae ao pe : ST 24,18 n Beaubarnois in a vain attempt to defest | Norwegian port near the North Cape, and We offer by auction, on PHURSDAY, a ee ee Mr. Bergeron.” We hope, for the credit | reports all well. The good ship, and the 3rd SEPTEMBER, at 11 o’clock,— Sreoust Desparones tro tHe Examiner | io Canada, that itcan be proved that this | good men in it, will be heartily welcomed : That desirable 6 acre Lot on the Mount wiccasmmua MANITOBA SCHOOLS. statement is not Correct. back to the reaim of civilization. eed Road, the on a. a : wi da ; . i — Referring to LordRasvell’s address at | At the request of the governments of rh Ag ig mg a “ye a = : NOTES FROM THE CAPITAL. : ye : ' “| Saratoga, the Pall Mall Gazette say-: | Great Britain and the republic of Colom- | “" 7 ee ee ‘ alliezved sett | “We k wthat behind the sentiments ‘ {i bia, the Buredeswrath has undertaken le m We oth ai: fer th : k f } ae On ———E AND UP-TO-DATE Ma aSchool Q | Lord Russell are the sentiments of the appoint three Swise jurists to arbitrate the al , “s one os 1 StACK OF D8) ae ; | whole of one nation and behind the en- | dispute between a British firm and the i Di | { ¢ | ¢ ’ * € les ave x . ; : i } r . . ¥ ‘ . ro y ; voto : a Se | whale aPunuthes, Eile enamnifhesss mmasek (iO ee rane at the provinene of I BEER per ISMISSaI 0 : celal Ualleron That’s our Mantle ard Fur ou " peg. st 8 repoee tan | Whole of another. is magnificent speech | Colombia relative to the construction ofa 4, 44. BEER, and ED nee! Perle le . ' ' Pweoutors artments . e Minister of the [Interior | will go far to cement rational good wil ; Executors estate Jate Wm. Heard. y. de ps , an al a ang22—246 &wky —guar. Our buyer is now in the a us pass : oe Two thousand three hundred farm 5 : oe a ye . le > ards to} —A considerable portion of the large | hands have arrived at Winnipeg from On- EFUNE RAI TR 4] ‘Ss jacket and Mantle market. 2 ' ( teacher for | &" t of Canadian gold invested in tle | tario and been sent to various portions of /i Ba 4 ‘ e Ortawa, Aug. 24. : If you want to see fashion- : Aa anita i : < a Stat ®, 18 being with arawn on B8e~ | the province where men are needed in the -_— It is reported here that Mr. Martin will J os eee By Soman Vat , __ 2 ~~ | count of the mon ‘tary sturvan @' conse- | harvest fields. There seems iv be w good The cost of Funeral Trains to Sherwood re-enter the Manitoba Legislatare. The able jackets, await our im- 0 . aones ' } quent upon the Presidential contest. It | demand for ali the men. Three hundret ' Cemetery, bas beea rednced from $10.00 | Liberal party in the House of Commons portations testant children.” Arrangements wi)’, | is time that tl e curren ff ol oe — of 5 we preferred — ig ne ox to $6.00. 7 H = pois has no very ‘kindly feeling for him. % rat | Republic were fixed upon the right basis | and have gone to work en the auphin Secy. Sherwood Cemetery Mr. ‘larte is promising public works ie eta’ i. be made to arry o opera few : Ss i . : on : = ° s . . e _ mur. promi: ig pu Cc : as : “— ‘ ; and pu : md the res , 1 of : . P " : railway. aug~2—dy6in. wkylin. right and lef*, but most of the jobs will lie as aton Q's ayree of | cians. urrency tinkering is as b f ce ‘ - . ee a oie hi , at + ; : ke s tariff tinkering. aud less ex Sir George Newns has failed in an over till next year. cal a ess It y at é * | the country as tariff tiukering, aud | attempt to establish a daily paper in Lon- TheN BE RS Mr. Tarte has notified Henry F. Perley } ~ } cure - . st . “ . : ‘ ‘ = ee © F All banks d ' aiid lon that would have nothing to say about a a ee will ee with Buy our 14c Mohair Plaid R un Ca s have been admitted, and | ~All Danks dolag business iu Newroun politics. Phere are many who object to eee after the end of this month. sis ; hon t they w ret all that they want—t | land refuse to accept American silver co a | the space given to political matiers in SEALED TENDERS will le received The Government has also dismissed Goods for connes ine cote! att i ree & ‘ 4 7 art sua ae i saan es 4 e d Be . 3 eS . * . . ‘ “ i Y a . yawn & . a cae 5 fe pebetion. | er any circamste . t - id <= jaly newspapers, but the Newnes ex- | at the City ¢ lerk’s: Office watil noon on | G neral Pe sa papain = _ dresses.— J AS. PATON & CO. : : . saa | Be ré¢ +e py Winans stg py Ce perience would seem to indicate that there | WEDNESDAY, SEI rEWBER 2ad, trom M itary oliege. it is rumor that As the Norwester remarks, “1 mis 8 de~ | The policy holders of At enean te eet” Tare many more who would object if the | any person or persons for repairing boiler Lieutenant-Colovel Domville has a strong y and distinctly a system of Separate | ance companies too - Marting aoe i te ot politics were left out. connected with the heating system of the oe cme : j ! g 1 e ~woiicres * el 5: Oe i “i = ’ — » len f£, st J an 2 ery § iis . ——— vt ieee i i aval s i Pr ” - ertainty The statement conveyed in a New York | ©!') Building. Algo (yt he. gupplvieg of ed See cabal eeraa Gabinete eekenhens tha toman Catholics « v oa. one ro . sp ea a York cable despatch that friction ha- ! Duplex Gur wy oF : Duplex - a Mini © . j . c% ee aie ee - ee - ie — = - - - —— a : Pm . . arisen between the Canadian and Impar *Daixy” Hot Wa‘er Boilers, capacity 8,000 but the Ministers had no announcement to ag, cere os ; phe an ae al Goverumesnte in regarito the estab | lir-al feet, exclurive of mains. make. grants,—precisely what Mr. Greenway and A ross petilio a a i f i EP cx lichment of a new fast Attentic mail ser- building a chimary for cont system. Se ND 00 e his wers Tor orpdlage’ | ae muets “© | vice between Canada and Great Britian, i- Specifications f r _ above cun be seen FATAL FIRE IN BOSTON stated r sit vw a ee See ee denied upon the highest suthority. The | the City lerk S Ciicc. ' e - election bas been protested. The prtitio | fact is that the matter has teen entirely | The Cozncil do vot b nd"themselves to O I } are I r concede B i r ay : re t i: i - “ a eae Sat we . ideal nek dee hh — — ss . ees at Es Henry Cook, by . suzpended pending the decision of the new {| 8@Ccep* the lowest e voy tender. GC LVE en succee i jing ¢ ering wh & or those of his agents, has e~ Pea . j 2¥ order . ee = Canadian Ministry. J ’ SC eeeunticgs a: — |} come incapacitated fro: sitting in the | ‘ : oe ei H. M. DAVI-ON J [ Th d St y t ™ cas oS = nf Hou ry, neeneem. Gatiné of YS elect “s | London papers refer at length to Spain's it [:ON, ul rom a IT or 7 peice aout their | iges to the mayori'y ee ee ee ee oe ., | bill for damages against the United Sta’es - ’ : . ° ° = . ' for the same, or holding any office in the | %” *Y “e ee ’ rlerk’s Office, August 22, 3in— tod W d t D h re i i Ma . The agree: rill, we pre-| ation of the Cruvn. for the atatatars | a# ® reeult of the fitting out of filibustering | Ci'Y Clerk's Office, Auge ee ee IndoW 10 Death. Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of . non ation ¢ i v » tor tie statat . ‘ “ . : : _ nearer etatpengenstapstinmmnenieteenemaentgennnsiaiiltitanenetaliclisienitiiitealbe ; : game. he for ‘ anced after the | cas aac ai ini ial ld ;_ | expeditions, destined for Cuba, in Ameri the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- ‘ a ime, rmally a : period of seven years. If we mistake not, san steele niaheaten te 5 o > RO} AL OAK SOAP. ' ; ; _ : i CF. can ports, and to the dectsion tver _—--- “sh t erec $ ay ‘ W Hermon Hienry Cook is an old offender ie . . f the hie . The G] he. for Dik T SUFFER eral contract will be given. Apply to . - | aint ir eclion we ee ee paca , vt ; ve eg a s : 2 Y : sincerely hope a et B : ” bof the | instance, says: “The United States’ accept ‘ ; ron 24. Unequalled. Unapproache _ : aetan e Brandon correspondent « he | a .ce of the Ge rs ses it absol- A fire occurred yesterday in a house on ies n will prove to be satisfactory to the | , , Oa : . “on ance of the Geneva award makes it absol : r r y in . Renan Cath minority Manitoba. | 7 Pes ! ne = ie ee cs utely impossible for them to repudiate WITH “= Vine Street, Charlestowa district, and Mre. a s 5 for the money. Made here ’ I , at ee ee 4 tale Mi ~ | their liability ander the present circum- Mary O’Brien, aged 69, aud Patrick, her 0 S$ Temarked by the Norwester that “ 80 | cis which it is expected Dalton Mce-j| oe ’ reas case . . son, aged 40, jumped from the third story All Gr cer | c : stances, with any show of reason or jus YU ETE in, ag > JUMP é GET ° tar as ibe brief sy pis of the settiement } Carthy w arrive at in regard to tic tice.” . ee 4 Ot R rE KE E @ @ | window to the sidewalk. Her daughter Charlottetown. A : i - ation of Brandon constituency a ps . Mary, aged 26, stuck to her post but was wa af Teacne 5 cna . ig : 8 d mmunication r ved at the Marine iB ie el P z the dominion house,and speculation is A a ea pti ae If Shoes have anyth ng td do overcome by the heat and fell from the _ . 1 - : ropes Seep eet ieneecrmrentert ———__—____—— aoe e are pare eay we have any | uite rife. It seems, however, to be the | 20d Fisheries Department conveys the ’ tndow to the groued. Mere. O' Brice Trac content wit S propositions ,. E Gonmarsan palpi Re wages = ; MeCarthy | gratifying information that within a week with their comfort, for at ore ee a. — se nope bps perenne oe ee ere np BUSPAR OMRON CA SHORE MCURMDY | FE al ; tured her skull and received other injuries , hic , “+ ie he distinct | of the closing of the open season the run the prices we are : , : : settlement ison the lines which we con- | resign this seat, it will be on the distiner | Of M* ; ; ; from which she died almost instantly. ; ; b} agreement aud understanding that the | Of Salmon in the Fraser Riuer was away selling The son and daughter received many tended were just and equitable to the | %S . beyond al] expectations and will give the ™ ; —— on ge ae ‘ schoo! law as at present existing in the Catholic minority, and are euch as were province will remain intact.” indicated by the judgment of the Imperia : tea : : ls inal ien ol — Genera Gascoigne, replying to or i, : - | Officer asking whether militia rank should | be used on al! occasions, says: “I have ni question may, in view of this expression ¢f | hesitation in replying to your letter. | acceptable ar inal settlement of t . onesie hat not o > r iliti ‘thicer- vf e considered to t good eve con ider tha 10t Only are militia ofncer y justified in using their military rank on all igh the majority in Manitot and mae " a oceasions, but I go furtherand hold that t? - , - _ : , nr ' *? —- ° , : many of the strongest Protestants throng not todo so would betoimply that the ‘ he ¢ ry have been deceived and | value of the distinction was not beld bk isied them in great esteem. In Canada there i+ Mmriis.e& but one military body to-day—the militia carvers a boom that will tend to make our their seavon’s operations pay much better neczion it is noted that the run of salmon comes later every year in the Fraser and it is attributed to the fact that all the fry hatched in the Fraser hatchery is late fry, and the ten years’ existence of the es- tabli-hment has had this strange effect on the fish of the entire stream. Itis a re- markable theory, but the Fisheries Com- missioner himself holds this opinion and there is no rea- son why you should not enjey out every year might temper the Fraser. President Kruger, of the Transvaal tepublic, in a recent interview declared that the stories attributing hostile intention avug2i- on Lie part of the Transvaal are absolute ‘a than was anticipated. In this same con- | H*] IN _B} SHOOHS the luxury of an easy and comfortable Shoe. thinks that the millions of eggs brought W. H. Siewart & Co, London House Building. inventions, spread by people who are ee OHO — Tk .t2 ; - * P as 2 a < oc '—and i hold, therefure, that in every way LEADERSHIP OF THE SENATE. officers are bound to be designated by their T Patriot ie) a rts gq} military rank.” at a‘r a. Oaiurcar, repo s é i ’ a" ‘ — The new management of the Grand m >ver t at Uttawa towaris t ele : : : . ‘ 3 s a Trunk has made no change that has at- of the Honorable Donald Fergus * | tracted more attention than the enforce Leader of the Liberal-Conservatives in the | ment of the company’s rulesin regard t Senate. This is the best evidence in the | the liquor babit. No man who is intexi we that 8 OSE : b Tce -.. | cated or whose breath has the least taint that & % I yu< ° 6 vy wert a eo } or sme! of strong drink is allowed to take sae posit a bee “e" “y tose | his position on the train. The rule hes by whom his nam S mi ed The | almost been a dead letter aod unless an Patriot an se w a | employee was palpably incapacitated for sae . -}, | Work nothing wes dove. A fewdavs ago : re eae ~ | conduc or was taken from his train ip ther fellow Isianders in the news t | ““* | Stratford and shipped back to Toronto, Senator Ferguson is considered to be worthy | where he found his disimissal aweiting to occupy &@ position at once so high!y him for the infringement of this ruie. honorable and responsible. The friends | f Glasgow, after his viait rincipal Grant said “th o > % rr ergus 4 av [ . ; .* o ent is admirabiy managed, t ar r r : : : a ‘aes 7 ' a pany things, which on this gutter ec steal w : nthe hands of ex m panies, ealils for cols sederate and indice! em well, and in the public ; that hie | terest. For instance, the omn bue eer- ne w e gia ear that his | : | vice is the cheapest and most therough I 4 t sat Uiliawa s e e've0 | saw anywhere, and brings in a large proof of their beter tha ’ peten!. | revenue tothe city. You can ride for 3 We, however, entertain the o; mn that | mile fora half-penny or one cert, and yet | 3 ef Le surnins r 4, he a r eo long as Sir McKenzie Bowell remains | *4¢ *4 plus revenue ‘or the past year ” } amounted to neariy four hundred thousand Ia the Senate he w be ;eader « © | dollars.” , awbe is Liberal-Conservatives there. Tie Patrict’s sei _ ' — - | rue OFFICE-HOLDERS IN NORTH CoMTeSpOHueOl secmme to think that a pre | other. In conclusion he expressed the | opinion that war between the Transvaal | Republic and Great Britain would never occur Dr. W. J. Le yds, the Secretary of State fur the Transvaal Kepublic, in an ilar sentiments. He denies al] the rumors of recent troubles between the two coun- tries and the assertion that the Tranevaal has negotiated a treaty with a foreign MONDAY A ¢ country in contravention of the Angio- ' ° 3 | | Boer convention. In conelusion, he de- clared that the Transvsai Republic is LO | doing its best to secure complete harmony ; all round. rail rates of the United States have not} TIME. been reduced to keep pace with the falling Times quotes the following figures from a | wards march to the boat. United States Government return. They give the rate for the carriage of wheat jer } the steamer. bushel from Chicago to New York :— By lake By lake By all | this season. aod canal, and rail, rail C. e. c. DBE inddcddiecedes 7.89 10.90 1460 ‘ 9 z oF as 7 S. S TIBER is «due here from i sienical sneuues 585 8 50 1431 = . : ccc 5.96 854 15.80 Montreal on MONDAY, the 3ist, inst., 1423 end sails for St. J hu’s, Se bvcvessccensena 5.61 7.35 ° 2 a 1893 i oe SOEs cic SON 6.95 12.17 Railroad rates, as a matter cf fact, have been cut till it is a matter of wonder how Aug. 21 SH toil me mer war eon | 1 the Harvest s Moonlight. | | interview just published expresses sim- A Beautiful Sail on the Str. Jacques Cartier, Under iLe auspices of Ch’town Lodge, Every preparation is being wade to Apropos of the Populist charge that the | make this excursion A GREAT The Band of the 820d Batt. will plav on prices of farm products, the New York | the Square from 7.14 tw 8 p.m., and afte-- Refreshments of all kinds’ provided on This excursion will eclipse all yet held pacity : Es cetccuser. 2447 28.00 33.50 D li L moouci £8 38) Debell Line. Pr 1479 | Halifax. Live stock on — ” or > 00 12 83 | #04 produce under deck, carcied at low rates : For further information apply to N. RATTENBURY, the railroad manage to pay expenses. lily bulbs has jast arrived. Best we ever saw. Very croice bulbs for 15c, 25¢ and 35c each. Now is the best time to plant GREY. ference of Senator Ferg i-ou pites * fac ow tious Opposition in the Senate.” This is | (Toronto World) certainly a misiake. The Liberal-Conser-| And so there is virtuous ndignation in vatire Senators are a x pe some | beral breasts over the “offensive petsiotie and lependent They | Partisanship” of the « thice-ho ders, is there? ' Letthese critics cast their eyes upon are ¢ men to e ‘8 | North Grey at present and see what the ODposit by Sir McKenzie Bowell, | provincial cffice-bholdersare doing. The Senstor FPerguion, or anyone els convention which nominated Mr. Patterson a : | a few days ago is a good example. Accorcf + ing to the Globe report, the chair was oc- | 2 dnc tla ? upied by J. H. Little. He is issuer of | = hewe- net vet~ s marriage licenses under the provincial s a ed government. The secretary of the con- oe ee ~ | vention was A. G. McKay, county crown ¢ do -- b 13 to result fr e = 8C- | attorney. James Sharp, division court cession of the Libera! Government It is | bailiff, moved the first resolution congratu- stated thet “neariy all branches of busi | /ating Mr. Laur eron his victory, while , | Jobn Macdonald, division court clerk at Te - “| Chatsworth, delivered an oration, and ' : x . . cut. | Benjamin Allen, division court clerk at Bankers are very setvative in giving | Uwen Sound, was one of the leaders in the ereist-, and t lie posit ~to reduce | meeting, and escorted the candidate to the cial i te i as , | platform. [hat was pretty good for a : start off, and since then other cfticiala have I wr porcos .*> and - oined in the fun and will keep it going demand will, of -¢, increase for come | till the 25th. When the liberal moraliste is» Ras The annual Races of the Souris Driv- ing Park Association, will be held on for good results —Haszard & Moore. e oundla d, via North Sydnev e > passage, apply to PURSES, - - $170.00 Free for all open to trotters and PRON cccreceresccccecss seseceece $100.00 ee iis potenscncisinidis - 50.00 BOE ORE iorccccecses escsincce §69SE Ch’town, Ang. 21, 1896. weeks te ‘ B volus ade | on the question of partiean cflicials begin ea ae oe be smaller than | * 3'7 their grievance , let them remem ber this little seutiment: Hethat is without during th ame period ast ar. | sin am ng you, let him cast the first stone. Deveriheiess, t re 18 & @OOG iime Cc ining —eee ———_——--+ +--+ an on i AN UNIQUE CASE, vspapere of Paris are discuss | ins freely the influence of the bicycle The case of Frank A. Preble against the ape » ween It is stated, for instance,| Orange Lodge of Waltham, Mass., is th t the mejority of women aflecting the | unique. Frank swears that as he was b e have 1ocr-ased their waist measure |} being initiated he was compelled to discard by twoor three inches. A fashion paper | all raiment except his underwear. He was Lasteken ihe matter up, aod says the | then given a pair of overalls, blindfolded » AL a s y wil narrow limits. S cme bic sts tre affect- | he was obliged to get down on his knees ere ui waists, as 6 f them are | and repeat the Lord’s Prayer. Then he | wearing laby socks with their jegs bare to | bad to clamber over a lot ot rough blocks, | t.c koees. bat the large majority of women was struck with whips, and fioally posed are as closely laced when on the wheel as| upon a ladder. When at the top the lad-| Purses divided into four monies, $50, On account of a change at “ prome ‘ awing-room, | der was euddenly pulled from under bim $25, $15, $10. . : s bey ake any difference they Lave | and he was pitched into a canvas blanket, Any horse distancing the field or part the factory the yuee of the . cof corsets r ‘heel, a} in which he was bounced around for a | thoreof, entitled to firet money only. Rockford Watches will be e and | sp? atrifle; while. Then he was made to march All races mile heats, best three in five. 3 ' er pair fur house and | around the room carrying a large bag of Right reserved to change order of pro- 9 2 ” al Berries, 2 { paper, eve rocks. Finally he was teldto raise his | gramme or to govern postponement on ac 20 per cent, off sapposing the majority of bicyclists are} band and try to find “ the serpent.” He | connt of bad weather cr track. v tring whe-slriliog tocnlarze their | states that a branding roe was applied to National rules to govern in matters not regular price this month. waits, they f avery smal! proportion | his breast, which finished the initiatory | specially reserved. 1} had th = . sble Paris, who are as ed for | proceedings. He declared that his breast! Special train to Jeave Charlottetown lave now Ha e agency r all wa o : pright | was badly burned and the wounds were } at 8.30 a.m. lecal. of these watches for ten years ge as ever. 17 e fa nable r | raw f " es lays, and his lege were dis- k are to Charlottetown, $1.00, and in- and ean conscientiously reeom ectieres say that there is no terdency red from the v ige of the blows he | termediate stations in proportion, ao, among ther patrous to ay increase in the | received This evidence being confirmed Refreshments o8 grounds. mend them for durability and } a their waists a g, thie by « : who wae prveeate 8 - a arene fine time keeping. ary = sn oom pe} Acted, six olncers of the Jodge were fit JOHN McLEAN, A. A. McLELLAN , 5 es e vays:—“ Wheeling for women is > a|$35each. An appeal has been entered. gree B Sena A special discount W ill also pa-siog fad, and wi!l leave no permanent} —______+e-+______~ aug24- 3'in—wlin—pat. be given on all watches till ee fashion. Already the wheel ic Pr p all readymade clothing down ne cinoma sched ther ee netioe from &t. Germain Quar- } to rock bottom during our slaughter sale. y | rr aiter Ex . ' " a a if st Buciely wy he the —McKay Woolen Co ? Ww ANTED S SH ¥ ene | Aull line of waterproof coats ge'ling| A married man to werk on a farm. For TERMS CASH. ee ee Cbeap at the bargain corner, further particulars apply Lo Disease altacks the weak and debilitated J.D. MURRAY, E. Ww. TAYLOR. Z ¥ (aki Kr a | yo ireeif aithy and strong Hocd's Sareaparilla. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, ' i : tnin | and led into the larger lodge room. There each class, one half payable August 3lst, | the race. race. ng Bakin : Powder, —25 cents alb | Box 212 Races start at 1 o’clock, p. m. when entries close, balanee night before Five to enter and three to start in each 2 Pictou, N.S. \Cameron Block. aug24—dylin wky3, From Bermuia—Our wock oftermots| BlACK Diamond Line TheSS Bonavista, sailing from Montresl Tuesday morning,August 25th,will bedue at CLarlottetown, Friday morning;“August 28th, and will sail for St. John’s, New- For further particulars as to freight and P g horses, cattle and sheep on deck and. pro- THURSDAY SEPT 3rd duce under deck, at lowsest possible rates. j ' ' PEAKE BROS. & CO., i Entrance fee 10 per ceut. of purse in WATCH SALE s 00099600 Aid Society Parish and Reading Rooms. the stores of Mesers Wright Pros, Victoria McLean’s, Cameron’s, Crapaaud Corner, > — = School and College Ww © © A Dn 3 © The largest and best assorted stock , of School and College Books and @ requisites ever offered in this $ province. Assortment Complete Prices Always Right Prompt Attention te all Orders WHOLESALE & RETAIL Geo. Carter & Co Booksellers & Stationers. N. B.—Amorican Notes taken at face value in exchange for goods.— G.C. &. CO. AUCTION SALE! FOUR-STORY BUILDING Opposite Masonic Temple We are instructed by the Trustees of the Allin Estate, to sell by auction, on TUESDAY, August 25th, at 12 o’clock noon, on the premises: — That Four Story Warehouse on Grafton St.. opposite the Masonic Temple. There is a stone wall cellar ucder the building. It is centrally situated close by the market house, and well adaptea for warehouse purposes and a good business stand. Terms at Sale. A. McNEILL & co ’ Auctioneers, fit and finish. FOR MEN ONLY. R “OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigars. and best smoke for 5 cents. Take one after each meal, and as often as desired, Take this prescription to WATSON’S DRUG Sa ORE eer ———o D. A. Bruce, Esa. Dear Sir:—Allow me to acknowledge the delivery of the suit made by you, also to state that it is a perfect fit inevery particular. I have had clothing made by many noted firms in New York and Philadelphia, but have never found ; them to surpass the suit made by you in style, Yours very sincerely, Philadelphia; Pa. =s7s ct 2] We have hundreds of similar testimonials for which we have uot space.—D. A. BRUCE. . severe injaries, and in addition were more < or less burned, while Patrick is suffering ; from inhalation of smoke and flames. His \/ ; condition is very serious, and there is no x , telling what the final result may be. : $3, $4 AND S5. ALL WARRANTED” ™ J. M. McLEOD & Co PAROCHIAL FAIR ! A large Parochial Fair wid be held ia the spacious halls of Si. Joseph’s Convent, Sept. 14,15, 16,17, 18, In aid of the New Cathedral. The longest A. GOOD, M.D. eee teeneeee Tea tables, Refreshment and Ice Cream = cacies of the season. The ovster booth, alwayegso well patronized, will merit to be more so thie year, as the very best oysters wil! be got for the occasion. August 21st, 1896, Housekeepers’ Table aud Variety Table, with articles both useful and ornamental, A new feature will be the display of In- dian Cariosities and disposed of by two of the tribe dressed in Indian costume. A concert will take place in the course of the first evening. Band in attendance every night. Tea Tickets 26c. Admiesion 10c. Positively no children admitted after 6 p. m. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE j augl7 tables will be provided with all the deli- ~ Very attractive will be the Fancy Tables, ~~ FRANK B. EARL. P. E. |. Commercial College and Shorthand Institute, The undersigned, having purchased from S. F. Hodgson, all his interest im this institution, is pow prepared to esrty on its work in the commodious premises occupied during the past pear, over the Bank of Nova Scotia, Queen Square Churlottetown. Being a greduate of, snd har been for some time a teacher in the aug20—Sin. Le Creme —= De La Creme The best Cigars and Cigarettes in the market. Wholesale and retail. REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. | LADIES’ COCCSSe CRAPAUD. Leek 2@lel le ley No Better Opportnnity than the present will likely present itself to you, for if you are waiting for better values or greater bargains you may wait in vain. assured whenever you do come, we will treat you right, at morning, noon or night. Q JOHN T. McKENZIE. = —— eee : =— Montreal Business College, after a fall course at that Institution, he now offers te students, both lalies and Gentlemen, # business education second to none. Our business course will embrace Beok Keeping, Commercia! Arithmetic, Come mercial Law, Business and Legal Fotmes Business Penmanship, Business Co ~~ pendence, English Grammar and Compo sition. As we have had an experience ef over twenty fyears as a Practical Reporter ia the Ben Pitman System, we will gt Shorthand very careful attention. Oar Siudents will also be instructed in the use of the Remington Typewriter. Rates same as formerly. Students cam enter at ary time, but our Autumn course begins Sept, let. Apply at once in person or by mail for prespectus. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal & M ° P. O. Box 242. — Augl8—aly 246—whky. aan Daviess ~ However you may rest An-entertainment will take|”. — | ooo Tr a oe “SES AMERICAN NOTES Grounds, on the 28th, inst , TAKEN AT FACE VALUE lee Cream, *Candy and Cake Stalls. FOR BOOTS "=r St. George Pharmey. GOFF BROS. »:: 0 ‘ ° jy22-Im., at 7 p.m. Instrumental and Vocal Music. Chinese Lanterns and Balloons, Admission 1 0c. Funds in aid of New Sunday School, Tickets only 10c. May be purchased at and Leard’s, Tryon, Drugstore We still lead in Soda Water —6th year. Finest Frui Juices and Pulps, Cream and Phosphate. Balance of stock of F. de C. Davies at nearly haif price. Jack Davies & Co., ee NNN et ee So": Lot 1. ee eee ae / Ser a yard Me “ a* Inoludes the balsnze of our printed ducks. worth 12c to lfe, and 50 pieces print cotton worth 10c to 14c, now all go at 8c per yard. Stanley Bros. : Sek: 10c":, ‘ ~ per * Soi: * et 18 patterns assorted printed cotton Pongees and French Cashmeres, new goods, absolutely fast colors, made to sell at 15¢ and 16c; now only 10c per yard. Stanley Bros. LOc%, 150%, * i all the one low price 15c per yard. 180%: 10c":;, - Have you seen our three bargains in PRINTED COTTON GOODS ? uot S % This lot includes French Printed Sateens. Mus- lins, Crepons, Ceylon Cloth, aud wool Challies, 30 patterns in all, worth from 19¢ to 38c, now Sianley Brothers. 1S¢ These Are— BARCAINS ise, SEE THEM