ll" KU ls ‘l ~’Il-'-..<‘;'ww I,_~..‘-o‘a’..2‘ ~ , ‘ ~'=‘<-4'-'v"*“*-'aI2*,v'~'~"Wefc'«*‘vc=oi.~ ,, . :.""" ':v.:. .' ‘I. £ 5, . R ‘ i’, ‘,.._.'-45,." _ as-IKwual»dzs4s’ehsunai.». ~..‘-.:....a..~..\r.........." , iiiigizliiéiiiiioiio ltoms ...—._....... li‘.Lrc'rio:-' Day to-niorrow. Lar everybody vote for the civic bill. ]amesPaton&Co. olfer the bnlanceof their Readrnude Clothing at wonderful S“"°"‘"‘"’ ”°Q““"“’ ’°”’°""‘Y "‘°""‘. low prices. l‘iior. SHl"l"rLI\\’0lt'l‘R is studying at Cape Traverse is here relieving Mr. '1‘. llzirvarii. l.iRR.\TB8'l‘, Baigains yet in Boots and Shoes ht Gull. Bros. [:\ugl0 6'; DR. llu.\‘l\'Wr‘.LL, of Hunter River, is I'\ gistered at the Davies. -|. _0- -\u-minvnr. M. P. P., of \\ el ington, is lll the city. He is register- ed at the Osborne. Alteration and Extension Sale at Paton & Co's. Call and get a bargain. Mn. J. W. O’Rielly, assistant foreman in "he Suiilllli e, St. John, was here 3h.»rses, Sunday and Monday, on a visit to his pa- rents. To Br. SoLo.——An immense stock of Boots and Shoes at Goff Bros.--aug 10 6i As onler has been issued from Salva- tion Army headquarters absolutely for- doing a thriving b,,5,,,e3._ bidding the use of jewellery by members of the army. ’ Fltfisfl Peaches, Plums, Apples, Toma- toes and Bartlett Pears received to-day at Beer & Golf s. [augl0 3i TR: heavy wiiid and rain on Saturday evening last did not do much damage to the grain crop. It looks excellent through the dillereiit sections of the country. Wi; publish again on page one Rev. .\lr. Brew:-r's timely rt‘-marks on Sunday night. They should be read by all. Some typographical e rors which tho’ mark.d on the proof sheet the printer neglected to correct in yesterday's issue, have been removed Boy’: Suits.—The balance of our Sum- mer Stock at low prices for Cash.-—]as. Patn & Co. Tn: after cabins of the S. S. State of Indians this trip were crowded by aparty of American tourists, who made the round trip f l om Boston to Charlottetown, cal- ling at Hawkeabury and Halifax each way. This combination of inland and ocean voyage is becoming more popular since the State of Indians was put on the route. She had also a large pamenger list from this port.——Halifax Chronicle. 300 pairs Gents’ Trousers, in all the different shades, from 75:. to $z.5c.——Jas. Paton & Co. [aug7 6i Tin Baptht Sunday School picnic was held yesterday on the hesutifu grounds of John McEachern, Esq., at Red Point. 9° It was not as well attended as it would have been had the weather not appeared so threatening. It .vas, nevertheless, a success. The steamer Southport, left the F wharf at 9.30 a.m., with the Sun- day children and others. Quite a number of visitors went up in the biat at 2.15 in the afternoon. It is need- less to say that all enjoyed themselves and ivgere Well pleased with their visit to Red oint. Ma Josiirn Mains. isat work tearing down that house on Great George street, lately occupied by Miss Tanton. It is one of the houses that was erected by the late Wm. Tamon, Esq.. many years ago, when the 3'ty was in its infancy. We nnderstan that it is\£the intention of Prof H. A. Tanton to erec on the same site a large building for the purpose of carry- ing on business in the organ and piano line. The second story he intends fitting up nicely for his music rooms.‘ Should Eome to Charlottetown. A Halifax paper says:—-During the past few days there has been in the city a gentleman from New York who is said to be a millionaire and who is classed as one of the leading real estate dealers in that city. While here he was shown all over the city and Dartmouth and visited the North West Arm and b sin. He did not let it be generally known that the object cf his xisit was other than pleasure, but an Echo re orter learned that it combined business. he New Yorker and some other gentleman of that city, who are always ready for a good investment, had learned that a summer hotel near the city romised a good return for capital invest , and he kept his eyes 0 n for a site and saw one near the city w ich he thought would suit exactly. The cost of the property will be ascertained and also of an hotel build- ing, piers, bathing houses, etc., and when they have been ascertained the whole matter will be laid before the other gen- tlemen interested with our visitor, aid if the outlay is reasonable and leaves a chance for a margin of profit, the summer hotel will probably become a fact. These gentlemen have also conceived the idea of one or more fast steamers, chiefly for summer travel, to run between New York and Yarmouth and Halifax. ._____$+ “ C. D.” Objects Sm: In an editorial of your issue of 4th int, my:-—“ Again it was contended that t e Governor-General would not re- peal the Scott Act until some law was table. to take its place, and even ‘ W. 3;. :12"°e,'-::;:no;wF3::Hfin£;h°,'l J; Rifle Amociation asking for a grant of would exer- cise his discret ionary powers Auociation W” ,_ead_ to their bene- fit in the matter." Will you kind‘y allow me to say that - - neither the Examiner nor any other paper ‘f,',“;°,‘,',,,‘Z,f,,,',°,t,‘,',',g,,,'1'}:i,l.'.-Ii.gziitgitchgnliggzii ublished a letter from W. C. D. contain- §.‘:‘‘.i‘i‘.f.'.’.‘.'.‘..‘‘';.'.‘.‘.’‘‘.L°.f§‘:.°1‘l‘2‘:§’‘ti’:‘;I:.‘?"i22: -- It was -med by guage that could be so construed. yours very truly W. C. D. Ottawa, Aug. 6, 1891. [The best reply we can give W. C. D. is to quote his words exactly as they If they place phet and an authority on constitutional law than ppeared in the Examiner. s ;.~hua in any better light as a pro our remarks did, he is quite welcome to ~ '~ :. ‘IRES their support. He said:— 2 y L’ J‘ ) . “Before 1 close I_ think it well to cor- rect a valent misap rehension, that, A‘: H 0} er a 1,4 Orbus if h “om! Y0“? =7 '7 {-1 , '0 ’ will have no law of any kind until the 1.4 l 1 All " legislature makes a new enactment. This R A ;',,1 PS isa divice of the supporters of that measure which was used at the last tion. . in council declaring after acertaiu date, its longer be in force. ceived by such usable‘ an ages.” - steamer Northumberland for Saturda 'l‘heSeottAct'unetabrogated"by I‘:)he simple vote of 1:; but only proclamation e goveraor-gener- ‘ thst and provisions will no Thse is no “fps: of h Mist of'uatiee ill”-“‘ —‘ bfesucllina perroclama’ tion until a law has ".9 nuxts 0' THE Bowus ‘ been provided totake the place of that defeated. The rear should make this ' and notalowthepeo leto be de- Summerside News. EMR-, W: L._ Co'i'roN, editor x3m“l°l‘. was in town yesterday. Two arrests for drunknees were before of the ins- They were fined 815 or 10 days. MR- ‘V51. MCINNB, station agent at ll. Grady for a for days. its excursion to Summer-side on August, 13th.--Moncton Transcript. Tar following are the exports per the 8th inst, :-81 cases 243; 1 bbls iiiuckorol, 380; 3 liigrgshea, 88300; 7 cfttley $210; 44 lmllbfit 370; 85 bush oats; $33; 5000lbs starch, 8150. Total $1090. 18 canes eggs. M9; 3 bbls mackerel, $24; 235;?-15 bush oats; $110; 24- 000 lbs starch. $720. Total, $1188. Mn. Gsoiior M. VVAUGII, who learned a shoe store at No. 2077, Washington street, Boston Highlands, where he is MR. M1i.r.‘s horse ran away yesteraday. The horse was frightened by a dog. He had a load of shingles a bundle of which fell on his neck. ‘ his home and Kensington and killed. He only lived about 30 minutes after the accident happened. Frvr of our fast horses were shipped to Alberton yesterday. They are to were in charge of Messrs A. C. Rogers, W. B. Bowness and George Muttart. Tm: Grand Lodge Independent Order Oddfellows, meets at Yarmouth, N. S., on Wednesday next. Messrs. T. B. Grady and Wm. P. Rogers, delegates from Saturday’s steamer. Messrs. Theo. L. Chappelle, Conductor Jas. McKie, John Hardy and Benj. Bremner, delegates from Charlottetown lodge were passen- gers also on Saturday's steamer. Shipping News. IN WAIZDS Schr Scud, Funchion, Richibuctn, lum- b.(<:l; schr. Candor, Arsenault, Pictou, ‘T HOW TO VO'l’£._ ACT’ or “AGAINST THEACT,” and under an .-ippropria’te head. ——-—-g-———-.————-- Petition to Rev. Crawibid frost. The Rev. Crawford Frost, incumbent of St. George's church, New Glasgow, N. S., and forme.ly curate of St. Paul's, Ch’ town, having intimated to his congrega- tion his intention of tendering to them his resignation on August 1st, a petition has been presented to him, the substance of which we give below. from the New Glasgow Enterprise. The petition has over thirty signatures affixed. Rev. and Dear Sir,—In your sermon on Sunday 14th,-you intimated you had, been called to a higher work, viz., Chris- tian Unity, and therefore your resigna- tion would take place on August 1st. We, your parishioners feel that St. Georgo’s parish would receive a lasting injury by your leaving us, and we trust th—refore that you will reconsider your resignation and consent to remain with us. Should you comply with our request, resolved that we will give you our hearty support in all matters furthering the good of the church and cause of Christ. Respectfully Yours, 30% Meeting of tlie_City Council- The City Council met last evening. Those” present were, His VV.-irship the Mayor, His Honor Recorder Fitz Gerald, and Councilors Morris, Byrne. Hughes, Crabbe, Beer, Douse, Horne, Eden, Mc- Carron, Taylor (10). A communication was read by the Mayor from the water works commission- ers, praying for the issue of debentures, to the amount of $5,000. It was moved by Couii. Morris, second- ed by Coun. Byrne and carried, that the prayer of the petition be granted. A memorial from the Charlottetown Fire Insurance C->., praying that they be ex- empted from the customary tax on insur- ance cwmpanies as they have saved the citizens a considerable sum of money, while the other companies, had neglected contrary to promise, to reduce the rates of insurance. They believed that as the company was for the protection of the citizens. and not for the purpose of makin money as all other Foreign Insurance ouipanies are, the city should help them in this way. His Honor the Recorder said:that the City Council had no authority whatever to take the tax off any property. This memorial was ordered to lie on the A memorial from the Charlottetown money to help along the price list of the mittee met this afternoon to investigate the Bay dos Chaleur Railway Bill, but none of ‘the witnesses: ut in appearance, and chairman Vidal h ‘, to state that he did not think that ‘ the committee was CLAN Ciugaog 1-as d,,¢;,1,,d not to hold going the right way about the matter. It willtbe taken up again on Wednesday nex . . Tun following are the export per str ’5“.“"‘ Northumberland for Monday 10th iiist:— pomt‘ the trade of shoemaker with Mr. Thomas gm,’ Funk Cafiey and “Vera ,,the,., Frinla °f mi‘ t°"“v 5“ "°C°“t1Y °P°0°d quarrelled over some whiskey and a gen- eral fight ensued. Galley was shot dead,- and another man was fatally wounded. boose at the end of a gravel train was Ma. JOHN ll-l_ii.i., _an old and respected muck by . freight train resident of Indian River, was thrown from and nin_e Italians were seriously wounded, his wagon yesterday afternoon between um f;tg]1y_ entered in the Races which take place at l$;’§,,?p19§‘°‘ed Rmhud Cums Shmuon’ of "ub°"'°“ Driving Park m'd"y' T“°y Nicauragua Costra Rica and San Salvador has resigned the position of minister to Prince Edward Lodge, No. 22, left by He?"- to-day was excessively warm. Four deaths from sun stroke occurred. Each Elector ofiering himself at his pro- night. 1' Pull VOCB “FOR ous ggsault very g1-3gt_ of the Salvation Army suiting their ‘ideas of religion. *urIn!&ou: Senate Committee Meeting. 0l‘l‘AWA, Aug. l0.—-The Senate com- ., ....-...__-.—-.........._........._. Peltit Wins. E- New Yoiut, A l0.—-Tom P Iti ‘f _ » -« , lilmerican champioung, defeated Brdak: Fmdt‘lfl“h‘°l"I‘;d¥E . , t e Canadian champion, three straight ‘"99, ‘° 8‘°“'“‘8 “‘."°m.°fi ° 931' H g 1 ed h‘ busiiiess,to rebuil irsliosiyropnis on 6 on P ay an at every agreatly extend scale. This will Quarrels over Whiskey. ST. LOUIS, Aug. 10-—At Alaiithur,Mon- o-———_—__Q——_———. Railway Disaster. NEW HAVEN, CONN. Aug. 10—The ca- The engineer .———-———-o—————-— New Minister Appointed. VVASEJNGTON. Aug-—I0.—Tha President rk, minister tithe new field of .:————§———-—:—:——. lliiiistcr Resigned. WASIIINGTUN, Aug 10.-—Fred Douglass Hot Weather. Nitw Yoait, Aug 10-.-—The weather here Father Chiniquy Assaulted. The excitement over the mu'der- ESCANABA, Mich., Aug tion. —: News Notes. . to make excellent converts, the methods hope his illness will not have a fatal »u-Q-a_-goo ..... Tm: country all around Stoney Point, Ont., is on fire, and the farmers are out fighting the flames. - Greece has published regarding the attack he attributes cowardice to the Czarewitch, Three happy couples were awarded the Monday for having lived together for a a wish for a separation. #10‘. Shipping News. sxunxn. Aug. 6.—Sch Ocean Bride, Bronrean, Pictou, coal; Triumph, Bouchie, Pictou coal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; 0. B., coal; Pleiades, Drysdale, Wal- lace; Swallow, -Ha nin ton, Shediac; Lady May, McDougall, W Lizzie C., Anderson, Pictou, coal;Mar- garet, McMill9 n, Wood Islands. 7—Sch Speedwell, Montague; Foam, Bay Verte; Susan King, McPherson, Millan, Murray Harbor; Two Sisters, Daly, Pictou, coal; Avenger, Rico, Port of Spain, Trinidad, molasses. CLEARED. Aug. 6.—Opal, McMillan, Pugwash, oats; Pleiades, Drysdale,Wallace; Lady May, nington, Cdcayne N. B.; Merry May, Crews, Halifax, general cargo; schr Margaret, Mclrlillan, Wood Islands; SS State of, Indiana, Donne, Boston, Mdse. 7.—Sch. Speedwell, Maber,Gaspe; Foam. Moran, Pictou, coal; Laura C., Pollard, Councilor Morris said that he was in ing until Wednesday the 12th at 7.30 p. and carried. :M% if" . 4. ‘ DRe FFB-+1‘ i 3; _ A F . -v~..~'«-;i..i‘3- . I3’-.7‘-"__."'~: B - ,5 h;':.v ii ' 3.24 iAiiiiiimA YSENTERY A Au, s_UMMER COMPLAINTS it is SAFE mo RELIABLE FOR , CHILDREN on ADULTS. Bay Verte; Susan King. McPherson, . Pictou, lumber; Lizzie C, Anderson, Glace Bay; Minnie R, McMillan, Belle Creek; Two Sisters. Daly Murray Har- bor, mdse; Helen E Kenning, Corbett, Pictou, ballast: Rising Dawn. Hughes, Pictou, ballast. ‘ THE E‘-§£..~;' Ci Unloeksall the clogged avenues of the Bowels, Kldiipys and Liver, ofl nally wi out weakenm sys- 8 tom, all the impurities and foul humor: ofthe secretions: at the same time Gor- reetlng Acidity of the Stomach, fin-lug Blllousness, epala. eadaehes, Dizziness, burn. Oomtlpatlon, Dryness or the skin. Di-ring‘ Dlmness: of ion. J’sun- , dice. t Rheum, Eryslple Scro- fula. Plntterin of the Net'- ".....°“=“.::r~..:.3*,d...'.==:°.u‘ .... "1 v“ e tothe influenceot UBIJOCK ai- . - .7 5. ram - —-— -. T‘H , on ARLO'TTEi\?l§l§,,i iI:l_EW_§-«;RYTELEGRAPH. ‘ Extension JAS. wmgivesomeadesgisr’ _ Of the best Escaxaaa, Mich. Aug 6.-Father Chin- - iquy was struck on the head lastflevening t'eed° Olmreguhr from 90$ ' when on his way to the Opera ouse to ,,m,- g keg 5 4' ‘ lecture on “Auricular Confession. {Ono ms to man who struck him was shot at. Father Chiniquy rested quite well during the silk The mn “° way yard, “that’s good ;’ them, “that's better.” ’Al F ' sale mice of _ . . . 7.———Father the above 519 1181118 Shh“ be Wflttoll 1!! the P011 Book Chiniquy has rec ivered from the assault upon éiim suflic'ie(ptly to resume lectur- . ing. hooting an rioting still continue. _ . The state has been called on for protec- Mantles’ etc.’ etc Good vdu.-‘t $775’ to$3.60perysrd. " Tl“ Satin Marveleaux, also, that . beautiful make known as Perfection of goods , S ' lBar-gains in Black Stri gtillfi?Sflk,-simble¢hr- Will clear this lot‘ at i (No goods bought for sale purpose). ~ ' ‘_ , _ You will find it to y" GEN. Booth, who is on his way to Afnca this hint,_“R.ehfg . will be receivedin Switzerlaiid by compan- Cash Pg-ices” ghoul ‘ ies of Salvation Army Zulus they aresaid This letter which Prince George of to $1.25; now f1-om35c, to 95¢, _ , 1mEnns—— unon the Czarewltch in Japan, in which 35c. to $1.25; now 200. to . has given great offence in St. Petersburg. sale price, from 12c, to 50¢, goods will make up a beautiful dress for celebrated Dunmow flitch of bacon on Summer W981‘- yggr after mgrriggg without haqing once Embroidered Cloth, suitable for Mantles, oifenped one anoiher and without having Capes» F 85% 0370-; P883137 P1'i°°»’35°- 90 $1.25; sale price, 20c. miss this lot.- sisting of Browns, Blues, Garnets, etc., for the nominal sum of 8c. a Greys, Browns, Blues, Greens, etc., etc.,, must be cleared, regardl ‘ British Pearl, Kennedy, South Bar, double widths; regular price, 40c.; clear at 25c. ernon River; from 8c_ to 18¢ mottled in Drabs, Gigs, Brownsl,dBlues, Moran, Pictou, coal; Laura C., Pollard, half ,.,ce_Pn°e was per ya ’ now Pictou, gravel; Fanny Young, Poirier an new goods, pretty shades, in plain‘, Cow Bay, coal; Henry Swan, Irving, spots’ et,c_; regular price, from 88.00130 Richibucto, lumber; Minnie R. Mc- $1630; now for 3433“ g10_00_ (warranted not to cut), from $1.56 go 2.95.- Will clear this lot at 81.25 to .25. Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, Mdse; “OW 400- to 80°- McDougall, Belle Creek; Swallow,Han- from 806- to $1-25 ; sale price. 400- to 80:- ‘mans, Silk and selection of New Tennis Blouses in fest » value at very low ............__ us. ,.a ., _. i _ I Will“ V. provide improved facilities for dis- playing Goods, and at the same time minister to the comfort and convenience of the jlhliicr "it involves, howeverfitlge hand- ing over most of thafi-pretenti spacetoworkiren __ about ‘ one ‘month, th ' ’ ling them tooffer. for im- . mediatemlethelrlarge va’na_hle shock of L ._To , make a thorough ”E.'”$§D4s¥. Men’ Boys’ hfl No, coMi{gTI'roiti CAN BEGIN .r) ' lb.’-%-rfieexdfiégt-ah, .,.,.,>V ' I J . .1, _ gt» _ 9* " » ‘ _ . __ .__ ‘- ; ‘flaw ' g’-..*‘l z . g _; - - ‘indfifiqfi warp‘, umaoe: F — _,. . ‘ ‘= , _ F2n'=i? ~;-:=. ><:..eufiE.§j ' - "1;-‘: i 4”‘ ‘F1 "-7- ‘-3: r-. -:v.:T:i-‘i’ is-aolii ‘ “‘~" 5-‘*-"S" fir‘-‘V . = , ‘-i:i:'_-.~~ in ‘ei, .; 2;,-,-, ,3; _i.-.-,4». ‘ turf :‘ ling; .ma_.}i:i:s‘q’ai,‘_u;ii ‘to -. .g.__.5g , . V , . . a , V pi. V “ - - y . e F7 '2'”.§..£".‘%i"l€3O iv“; . . =‘i‘£:"'»-4‘ .~ . . ' gr I‘ ‘i‘1"'7’-"ii ;"€'=¥1T}_" fie-‘-I “I157; ;: K _ A _ ‘ g c . , '- 3 J ._ . 3-3’ ~‘ SW93!-5 V " f,z3.lr)S.i7 .* ‘>.-.i§ ‘~ iidfl t youi own prices, that is if you have any COBBOIGIICQ;-'~--=—'? :. ~. i .-...-.... 215.5 ,.;.,.., .« . _ f ‘ -- ' .-i5’<s‘3§x§»t‘!I<"-sf! "!fil6'35*.i'3 s'ur~..=;~ -;37,f,'; I i I *"§"r . _‘i'.'fir.=t "55’ ‘. '37 K ‘=5’ .‘.%.‘@-?v’i';- -2 * . . .. . .. " ‘v ' 4 .: 1 ; -._ . _‘ - --L ’- hi}. '.3. "'-*» - I!‘-?.o‘¥ §=.eo's! Conic, we will show you that we meanibuliiness. ~ 5»-: -V * , » i ~ _ . rt. ‘ ,. ’ I . THE W0J9m'1trt72.‘wcH?E.4P r E 5’ pt.‘ .5‘ , ii: 43,. 1.}... .7. I \ V I‘: 1» ~ . _ ‘! ‘s. ‘I ‘I "xii mcmbeifedthat the . stock is Class. Fresh and Fashionahlp - apd boughtvon the terms, it will apparent that an opportunity such as rarely occurs is presented-of seciiringbargainbofagdiiuine L character. It is‘-Liinpoesible to _ ' enumerate allthe lots that will be offered, but the {no ' ‘list aaaclc .3Ii.Ks _: yard guaran- .- t offfie * i ti-om 5043.. to $2.75. Ben- IF vou iii: : lilllllllill” é urchasing DRESS GOODS. cloths‘ oh“; i‘ 4 meres, Henriettas, and all the latest novelties. ’ MERINOS-—"-Regular prices, from 50c. CAS Regular from GRANAD]NE—From 20¢. to 65¢; The latter One lot Special Double Width Black to 850. Do not A big lot of Single Width ems, con- Single Width Goods, wooi, in ess of cost. - Six Pieces Light Shades Brillianlines, Stripe Goods in all the latest‘ shades, oneiiot of Double Width Mohair Goods 1’ . DRESS ROBES——About 45 _m stock, Special lot of Black Silk Sunshades Black Fish New from coo to 31.00, Black and Cream Dress Drapery (Lace) About 700 yards Pique—,-Cream, Drab McKay, p;ct,,,_,’ iron; ss Fumet, ‘and -White——suita.ble for cliildren’s wear, . from 6c. to25c.; regularprice, 12c. to 40¢. Ladies, do not miss seeing this lot. Light Shaded All Wool Goods, Double Width, consisting qf all the iuhionable shades, includingsI"e.wirs,_'Di-abs, Greys, Blues, Garnets, atural Shadings, Helio- tropes, etc. Regiilisr prices, from 42c. to 85c.; now for the nominal price of 30c. to 58c. (Never was such value offered be- fore in Charlottetown). GLOVES-—In.dies’ and Gent's Cotton, from 15¢. to 40¢. (hear this lot at 10c. to 30¢. Silk, from 35¢. to 60¢. 8 dozen Black Silk Mite, worth 50c. a pair ; now 25c. Come and see this wonderful lot. CORSETS in endless varieties, at mod- erate prices. 7 MANTLE8. Capes, Jet Ca ‘Silk fiid Laoe'Dol- ' et“Vi" " e; and other light summer textures in ‘es’ Shoulder Capes and Silk 'Blouses. Also, large colors, in all the latestipatterne. prices, from 600. to $2.45,; clear at 40c. ;GARPE'l'8. We are headquarters-for Carpets on P. E. Island. We have the largest stock, and are in a position to _ofl'er you extra prices" Our stock is complete in- Wilton Velvet, Brussells, Tapestries, Squares, Bugs, and General Household Furnishin . Do not buy be- fore seeing our stock. of Curtains, including Silks, Muslins, Incas, Arthiuslins, etc. Call and see this won.‘ :3 ful stock. ‘ _ on ap- Gina. .. q ,—__7.E_A_ Was it s p“ usable, subterfuge l-En K, D. c. thegrea._testcure1'K‘ F F O Indigestion {a certain" ' curéiifor or moire and boy’s Imp S’ gfitwenty per cc A s-Cl‘ M - : ,GE oU'rI«'1'rs,,: _ anies Paton & Co. will make the supply ,: V ’ (at minimum «W of the various . articles of apparel VA furnishing required - Rev. Mr. Spurgeon is gradually improv- by young housekeepers. ; ing and there are now grounds for the for Storem widths, and Ha;rtshorhe’s iTi . -Trimmings.-9:115 " . ,_ ,5 ., §_,._ 4 .. ' , . .. 9 --4‘)? -are (dull . 7 ii ' i.‘ 0 ‘ g ‘ We offer tori as %d‘a-vs ‘. I gfir’, , !,, ...;,,u...a.- .. ..u ‘er;-..'.x. I. . J Ill) V 1‘ It .- ,,y 34 """ "7 " -‘ ’-’‘,* H . Lg. 5 3 3%? I *5‘: i ":3 -_ i r _ is ~-_. - 2 iii -21» ‘Q’ 4 10tt°*+°‘?*‘q.... if O Rollers; and can suppimiarti the .2) notice and .at7.mCllii.i’ - Mark at r a I) - 9"‘- . _ ‘,2 r - . ‘ , . {“..,r i . i 1; I . : . - __ -V F I . ‘ ; ’a - ''i‘‘‘}\iif:. By placing your orders for SASH, OULDINGS, or of . Building B CHINE with A. §' C0. 4 ' * You will save TIME by havingyour work idoneiby potent workmen -m... improved machinery. You;fi_v,r_ill.,=sav'e-. MONEY -becauv the BEST. ‘~ S the ' ii. Etown, June re! 4 The . * seeds. by , §§~-¢!;;:’?-figgfr r .-V;-r.._5 «WI i.,g.“1“.,-«c- --1-’-"r':;-ll‘; V-..., ‘NW »...J 5.é._1'\J ; ;.E3ii_..-Q .,,_,i , _ -..... «saga. -. ha .. cs i’.‘-t \ .t1Bc9v4grri ‘aiigau . A x ,- £¥§it2:4:-eag£.t:ni.i . . ' ‘ \ ‘ B. B _ . ‘ A