ne ?, - _ SE a — Wve yy YT THE DAILY EXAMINER - geen SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1898,)/|!/ i en i ai senna ennnnensennemensnie eet D TA PIGS Axcus McMitiay, person chiefly concerned. He then com~| are doubtless anticipating a genuine dra- | Mr. Newman’s farm. 2 C. P. Lands. on what he really “o Se matic treat, especially as they have read 47 acres on the South Wiltshire Road, 5 ange ; . ax. it was not to himse ather | and heard naught but the most flattering | 0; posite Mr. Newman’s new farm. : Tas : This spans He itself. Wedonot in- Gasquet) but to the late Cardinal Manning reports concerning the merits of these art- “674 acres on the same road, about half Its Public Buildings, Squares, & ia a & tend making any comment at present. that the Pope made use of the expression | ists and their plays. a mile further west. etc. ete, Charlottetown, Jaly 16, 1895—dy 2 We have no doubt thatthe outrageous yd a ; hese: ge aig eco Lhe opening bill on Monday night will Also, 25 acres near Mills, Bannock burn ’ oF mes — < wndianh eo as 3 setting | Were tO the following efiect: “it has been | consist of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall’s euccess- | Road. see analilie a . ; a jEorr: a aa ; ‘or 7 or i. i =~ om? | too much the fashion in writing history to] fal yersion of-Tom Tuy'or’s beautiful The ahove Jands will be sold in lots to 1202 i ENIR, “GARDEN OF by legislation the settled titles of many omit what is unpleasant. If the historians drama, “Still Waters Run Deep.” snit pu chasera. Apply to THE GULP, something nice to take farmers will meet with its reward at the | of pe centuary had = the ad On Tuesday night will be presented H. J. CUNDALL. home with you. a woper time. pels, for example, we might never have | })’Epnery’s masterpiece, the most succese- ’ p : . . 7 _ am (ee bianca ge eae _ re he ion - aie ful of all enatinnee plays, “The Two Or- Ch'town, Jaly'20, 1895—dy li wy a FOR SALE Al a 4 NOTES AND COMMENTS. ery of Judas. ather Gasquet adds these phans.” - ’ bs . | comments: “The way in which Leo XUL|" Wednesday night will be devoted ol PDOUS'E LOOK Carter’s Bookstore. —— — —— (x) —_-+__ —In Great Britaim the Ministerial ma | really emphasized his desire for honesty 10! farce, and a double bil! will be given, con- re mt 4 3 : ority “do keep creeping up.” historical, matters, whilst more forcible, is sisting of “The day aiter the Wedding” AY G ee qs é julyl5 airs a 168 ‘els}s} WO 00 J —Monteral Gazette: Are Canadian Lib- |" — + _ rae mage a tae and “O’Callaghan on his last Legs.” : dy rill be s “ised as Lae aw . 3 » = erals taking note of how that hard-shel! an > yy the version given by Lord] Thursday night will be request night, and you Will be surprise old protection-squinting Tory, Lord Salis- | “*#!!f*- and on that —— the rere will how we can sell them at an a Wil sé O= a or C bury, is smashing his opponents in Great ee ee ee consist of that play in the company’s sich s te9° = Britain? Does it make them think of the SOURIS FISHING NOTES, reper! oire which has received the inajor- such a low figure. Ladies = 5 s lickings they regularly get from Canada’s ‘ ae ae ity of the ballets cast the previous Saree Shoes, Tip and Plain, sés in old Torv leaders ? The first catches of mackerel of any ac— | evenings by the company’s patrons. This ee pin ~ 2 eat Bia iain ie ite hae an-| Count caught by hook this season were | will be done by the issuing of a ballot ‘o three sty les to select e a a ee beral | ade on Friday last at South Lake, | each auditor on entering, upon which will from, cheap at $1. You at ag bi d S 6 journal! but will preserve strict independ- | Campbelle’s and Black Rush, the boats | be printed the titles of all the plays in tLe can take your choice for L C Un = ‘ance. Winnipeg conservatives are natur. | 2°*tisg from two to three huudred each. | company’s repertoire and opposite each Spr * wu, ally pleased pa the ani ouncement and The quality is good, fish being very large | play there will be a space on which the 65 cents. We have them ove hs ae who have lately received valu. | 224 fat. Mr. George E. Lilley of the firm of | auditor will mark his X or choise. These in half sizes. No such ” ide eekemiaiie ean the fas cayenne Edward T.Russell & Co., Boston, examined | ballots will then be cast after the per- ffe . ade | ; s 3 | ale CO. aa ee eb ee “~~” | some of the fish in Souris and he felt con- | formance as the auditor leaves, in bal- oer was eee made here. Charlotteto July 20, 1895—~d I ona ra Ps i fident that they would bring about $14 in | lot boxes placed at the door for. that par- Yours for Shoes at low i arloitetown, July 20, 1895—dy en at a eee oe 7 5 } the Boston markets. The Gloucester | pose. The votes will be counted and the prices You can always er ae ———————— a Laurier the Hamilton Spectator “aye: | schooner Richard Lester got forty-five bar- | result announced in Thursday’s papers. I - ‘ : ee ee e i oe that the ee a nO” | rels off East Point last Saturday. Capt Mc- $$ + A, E. MecEACHEN, get the very 3 space enough to reproduce im full the/ [ean feels sure of a good catch this sea- SUPREME COURr, ‘al : eplendsd a delivered by ~ Foster sen. He condemns the seining, saying nities ju y8 7" q é in reply to Mr. Laurier oP po tie i We | that if he had a seine he would not have Grorcetowy, July 19. Se ia eee se LA KE & i 3 & z de not omen — — policy of the govern- | one barrel as he would have been chasing James D. Dewar, appellant, vs. Joseph ~ 4 nent ere eetiencion i meat On 1 Manitoba schoo! question as ' round looking for schools We are pleased Power res d TI ; . BooK z. « “ 3 caine ta ie Wika eee Wate. ig 5 a. re » respondent. nis case was an Vy ‘ od 1 : = } Fr erases der tect a fe = - ee : j to “ Capt Kent of ~ Cruiser Kingfisher i the County Court. Mr. Jus- Ss ait for Saturd ay, u y Ot I; to buy yo ur oot- <. Ae en Peevans Oe EORE HOCOEEE S| on thin annet agate this seneen. tice Hodgson having heard the evidence . : »é q ‘ {t ES j ’ ° . eS “eo — ’ genes _ gers 7 ary Souris, July 19th 1895. and arguments, allowed the appeal and At Publishers’ Prices, we ar at Oo rot icrs . See our window with New erpiece I argument, rhetoricai | : . i tea as AS . 4 os - reversed the judgment of the County B hb i | ; 4 ety and force, in arrangement and | PL Court below. Mackinnon for the appell- PRODUCES THE MOST neni re oots about half price. See for yourself. Must p WSiLIOD O a2cle, and 10 il ane } ne ad ‘ * . . ° ; 5? | ant, Mathieson for respondeni. it was as much superier to Mr. Laurier’s| There isa moment of weakness. The Mi “Kay . wave t ic mM he speech as Laurier’s was superior to Tarte’s. | hands fall listlessly. Energy is ¢ A |p tiltiah McKay, appellant, vs. Joseph | Refreshing, Healthtul and J oney. a Mieke the bait debater in the | sieed Qaatl ‘ 2 1ergy ' ne = Ferguson, respondent. Appeal frem a=h . ost 18 se DEBT < yater i ie ired feeling perva es 1¢ whole bor y. Magistrate’s conviction allowed, Con- y . c > _-H! B house. | you gave way to this you might be really Aan quashed. Mackinnon for appellant; Economical Summer BOOKSTORE 5—135 " ‘ —The St. John Sun remarks that tie} ill. Geta bottle of Wilson’s famous In- ieson ¢ g , : " Charlottetown, July 19, 1895—135 j a mous 1 Mathieson and Haszard for respondent. Bever ve : , session just closing has demonsirated the valids Port, ani see the magic it will Elijah McKay, appellant, vs. Joseph : — july20 ‘ en * fact that the Government party has iv | work. A fine old wine, generous as an un- Ferguson, respondent. Two appeals from i 4 = te ae a ven RARE a cates as Mee OOM } ELECTIONS IN GREAT BRITAIN THEY'RE OF AGE NOW LATE MMERSIDE N tieve bes ¥ LE : IRE! AIN, : E AGE , me ji . ‘ : MINER | li mr ii ST SU EWS. i WOMAN’S RIGHTs. We've Underwear tisiit you e} (Jn the day of the disselution of Parlia- Beer Bros. have attained their major- 4 ] or ver'youe. TAR : naa “a ment, w hich in the present instance was |ity! They have been in business twenty- Special Correspondence of The Examiner, She’s got the right to handle We've Ilosiery thin S an HULY 20. 1895 the Sth inst., the writs are sent from what! e.e years! They are quite proud of tle : nieces : = it . Pack oe ee are called “the hamper”—that is the cen-| fact, and are celebrating the es by ‘ ae one A ab - on | o i a a h light tr S x : 7 ani tral authority, which is virtually the] giving all who patronize them special bar- | friday moraing via Northumberland for a PECIAL ESPATCHES TO THE 4 x ° ° r And w d > wantan o> INCALLED FOR 20 . " s I ; : : : : ‘ oa 6 ry. Ana wip oes she We a UNCALLED FOR BANK DEPC sits” Speaker of the House—to the returning gains and advantages in certain goods short vacat.on through Nova meee. Wate eae ge en K urnishing for fathers and fur : y y : By renkine Act all banks doing | Officers of the constituencies, these latter | which are enumerated elsewhere. The wish him a pleasant holiday. ‘shi bon tat more - : And when it comes to prices " , Soaks ae being municipal officials not representing | great sale began to-day, and will continue Mr John Sterling, representing the Lang PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. nishings tor brothers, She may wash the dishes to as ' ana : . : . | Ousine ' the Governmentin any sense whatever. | for twenty-one days. Manufacturing Co, Montreal, is in town in ] d fd low sl returns to the | Within uot less than two d to Since Beer Bros. began business ia | the interests of tl - above firm D d fi t d the ay of doom — Lire ah — ee thin uot less than two days in towns cr C . S. 5 7 1€ interests © ie above f i. . : . ; a" — ress sisters an ’ : - Government showing balances remaining | boroughs the returning officer must hold | Charlottetown tne dry goods trade has 100 F:—Tomorrow will be observed e goods ior isle A And why does she want any The “ [Jp-to-date’s ” all , tors, in respect te| the nominations, and within six days in | changed considerably, and the change has by Prince Edward Lodge, No 22100 PF, Sli ht Chan 6 il the Tariff bonnets tor mothers more ? 3 bane tebe vlna | COO and boroughs and ten days in coun—| been for the better. Less than twenty-one | 0° Guooration day. The brethren will ' : She’s t the right to: l right : gating ee ee “ i tries the polling must take place Take | years ago stores keeping dry goods also | arch from their Lodge room at 2 o’clock so aE eae - ‘ =p s tive years. The published) for instance the city of Perth, which is} kept eres 4 a if any, of — in the afternoon to the Summerside Ceme- ee Everything for little folks too oh, yes! ® vear 1894 make a €} reached by a fast express in eight hours | do this. They eave the grocery trade | toay, where the usual decoration services ‘ : J , ‘ ene . Blue Book of 229 pages, which | from London. There the Provost received | with those in that line of business. Beer will take place. They will be conducted The Branding of Lobster Cases. small yet for pants And why does she want any ; i heii é lin » The | the writs on Monday, the day. of the dissol- | Bros. were among the first, if not the first, by BroG W Fisher, of Tryon, who will - ’ more ” . ae ee an ee ce "E liasagetan- held the nominations en Wednesday | to introduce this business-like a also deliver an appropriate sermon in the ° : . AL 1- VW OCL a ae eS ee ne 1 ane tang _ Saturday, and the kw ene —_ wT at sive Methodist Church at 6.30 p m. Orrawa, July 20, | Nice things for cousins, uncles ~~ ghe has many, many more ‘ » Canad banks on e Slst | sult was declared on Saturday night. n } since its introduction. ney fine ays. i a BS cies . 2 ae ii Fd : el ii - - ; 3 2 : f » Orkney and Sheland Islands the polls Another feature that has been introduced | _ Exrorts.— Shipped July 19th per S S Phe following tariff change was made and t rights than these. Among ) rijast. O s an t fo : } — ; North berland for Point du Chene: 29 | }; a meed ee. and aunts. 5 5 Le ‘ are open for two days, and everywhere else | within the past twenty-one years is that of | Northumberland for Point du rene : 2 last night: Conde nsec milk, condensed thea: tn the tiekt te buchen 1 5 & owing ay be ol erest to umm Coe oie 7 making a specialty of certain lines of | C@SeS eggs, $104; 6 kegs berries, $16; 1000 | coffee with milk. milk foods and all sim- ea) 18 the PI@al FO Duy 1ere The Merchant’s Bank } Edw: es "eet yelp goods, and selling them at special prices oa $100; 25 bus. oats, $10. Total | jlar a reduced _ : to 30 ce she pleases, when she p eases d | S ar ; laws} one amor aime MURDERED FOR INSURANCE, on days set apart for that purpose. The | *-?"- per cent. 1¢ House spent al the even- ot ee he A3e3 ft _ : a . nate show day feature is another innovation we ine aaa ing in concurrence on the tariff resolutions UNDERWEAR i what and how oe ASES. d vi = 5 wee On Tuesday last Frank Geyer, a detect that has come to stay. With the introduc- aad ve Lines on ¥e ee and adjourned at 9.30. Just now it’s her Pigine ane ei ‘ ap 115 behalf of J. F. R pert, ( eV Oo” | : re connected with the Philadelphia police tion of both these features Beer Bros. have : I tins he people around 1ere prefer Dr. The legislation at present before Parlia— her privilege to buy from us W OoTria from boc. to $ Ld, 4 the 22nd November, 1888. TheS er- | force, arrrived at Toronto in search of 8] gjco been largely identified. ( hase ¥ Ridneg-Liver Pills to any other I} ment affecting the lobster canning iadus- an AND... > : unet, Sas: Pine "4 side Bank has had $94.50 standing e | clue as to the whereabouts of the two chil- Once or twice each year their buyer have in stock. They are a wonderful pill. try, among other things provides for the HOO pairs Ever fust Dy e Flos: 3 eee ; e « } iren, Ettie Anna Pietzel, 13, and Nellie | visite the leading markets of the Old oe — — at — ee: marking or labelling of the cases contain— worth from 35 to 85 cents. at red of ames Sweeuy Summerside, ’ . , ind . > ate m 47 : . . S.— Send by post, J. - trelanc our- . 3 ini f Ma- o >. , . Pietzel, 11, daughters of Benjamin Piet- | and New Worlds in search of the newest ’ 7, ert ’ ing canned lobsters. The Minister of Ma ac ‘Qa a Me ae e - Ee 50 t E h ‘ 8 e 20th Aug 37 Phe Bank | 7¢1, of Philadelphia. Detective Geyer wae } on4 latest things in the line of dry goods, ock, rine and Fisheries has decided it will suf- Everfast Dy e Hose. au clearance price. or Cc S ac ‘ : of Neva Scotia, a s Charlottetown | sanguine the two children had been brut-]| pyantles and millinery. These goods are i fice this season for officials to initial the eee ees a wees the 4 ring illy murdered and the bodies concealed in attractively displayed and well advertized 5 cei Se ee cases in the same manner as last year. SG wn i —- | Toronto by a man oo H. = ~ Sag in Tus Examiner, and it goes without say- “rate vias ues aha eee et <7 ere a - ~—va vm “~ = who is awaiting trial in Philadelphia on &] ing that they meet with a ready sale. = . itj lecti “se =2= = = : ; - : . p : Pie os ; ; lone ; ee a — ae = = ne Feonfesred crime of defrauding the Fid- Beer Bros. rapidly-increasing trade bas Saturday night.—This is bargain night British E ections : ay Mutual Insurance Company of the several times necessitated the enlargement | at the Bargain Corner. Our counters will Lospax, Jels. 90 : . "2c Quaker ity out of $10,000 by substitutir g] of their place of business. From an un- | be literally loaded down to-night, with a ee ee ox O- a ek an a: § Sk the body of a medical college “subjeet pretentious wooden structure their es- | the greatest spread of bargains in the city. The total returns thus far received show — s baa é tor that of Benjarmin F. Pietzel, father ‘f1 tablish ment has developed into one of the | Call. [t will cost you nothing to see them, | the election of Conservatives, 270; Liberal “ the one eee ae ate believed tO] pandsomest and best-equipped in the | VicKay Woollen Co. l ra 40; ears = art ace en > rave been done to death in Toronto. Province. The success that has attended] why ites, 42; Parnellites, 6. ne ministerial— @ oe a3 : : Ce. Why there is no question about the best |"? : , - z The bodies were fonnd in the cellar of @ | their efforts shows whatcan be done under oe - 3 ae ce & Co's, i . a | ists elected so far number 310; the Oppo- LADIES BLOUSES, : . rouse » as _— 2 Ww . a 4 : a. : eo 4 q : v. . & sP OU _ Dey “AY » siti 37: as . +s ‘ o , He , Oc b — Th. — ue properly-directed business methods and by glance at the windows will show at once, | *!4" aE ENT OY el NON: Fe worth a to $1. aes ee eee erin ae fc paying strict personal attention to the] ry gay nothing of the special effers inside. ee only 98e. x ed, and were yuried together some tour | needs of the purchasing public. They ce ot ae Pearages Gazetted F feet below the surface of the ground. There | have Tue Examixer’s most hearty con- ae indows tentgnt. Se. ig See LADIES’ HOSE = a were no signs of violence, and it is believ- | oratulations upon their succeas in the | S3!2s 1" boys’ straw hats. A nice line, ere - : : ed the children were suffocated to death. past and its best wishes for the future. regularly fron: 30¢ to 50c, only 25 tonight, : Loxpox, July 20. A Big Basket— only Se. ' In addition to these children, Holmes is ec ---Moore & McLeod. . : The following peerages are gazetted ; a pair a believed to have effected the death ot their a Mh, Sh A Jarge stock of beautiful bamboo wens Lord Houghton as Earl of Crowe; Sir pair. ~' > father and also of Harokl, their younger - els just received and selling lower than | Henry E. Lock as Baronet Lock of Bry- LADIES’ VESTS oe 4 - brother, eho was traced to Detroit with The following circular has been issued | ¢Ver. See ovr window for samples.—Geo | Jaws; Sydney Stern, M. P., as Baron on “S WOLDS, a eugeens 2 him and there lost sight of, the evidence by the Railway Men’s Convention Execu— } Carter & Co. ja20 2i satd&tu Wandsworth; James Williamson, M. P., only 4 cents each. : a geing strongly to show that he was crem | tive: The usual rush to Carter’s Bvokstore | 2% Baron Ashton. : i "tx OOzez™ O ated in the furnace of an empty house en- | To the Railway Men of the Maritime Pro-| this (Saturday) evening for the latest eeneninneireniopers PARASOLS ae 453 2 > aged by aes as vinces,— novels, magazines, newspapers, books, Fas! Trotting. at “clearing out” prices aoa —e ST = ne 23 + s suspecter v "p . : . i y £ “y , § ‘ ' , 3 = aS S08 9 ae are a oe! oe ee The ninth annual convention of the eg fancy goods, toys, etc., all at — . = i : SoS & = ae eee , omen, 4 . ilws *s Christi: ssociati owest prices. . acivaw. Mic 9 , a ae 33°ho 3 ot Annie Williams, sisters, the motive be ing Railway Men's Christian Mpeociation wil} , i Sacixaw, Mic h., July 20. GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS. ey ' aa F J in every case wo get insurance on the lives | Wee’ Moncton, N. B., August 23-25. Men’s white unlaundried shirts only 30c. | “ffal Pointer tried a mile yesterday to Whi I dried 11 ae ie ian The last convention held at Truro, was | Men’s white laundried shirts, linen bosom | beat his record of 2.04 }, and finished in ite zauvadried—a ” wa j oo one of the = = at nt ba a and bands, only 65c.—Moore & McLeod. 2.05. Alix went a mile in a strong wind ready to wear —~only 65e. ‘e 4% 7 na oh Ofsete ee sociation, and we ieve that God wi Ladies’ blouses h ¢ 1. in 3.061. which 3 ie tae stcord ‘ § 2- zc . , ; ; . 4 : ouses, worth from $1.10 to} in 2.05), which is now the trotting recor: ‘ ia, eeodsl_ NEWS NOTES. give a still greater blessing this year. The | ¢1.69, only 98¢ ‘Snake ——Moore & Mc-| of Michigan. - Unlaundried from 30c =P 3 ~ >-3Fo%5 o brethern at Moncton will entertain all who | [eog : be ‘ Roaiec ig RES as * i 2 7.4 * Chili claims to possess the richest | attend and would like to see the railway rT, ia, anil acetal, thle sieaitl adiacall Wreck of th g : NEGLIGE SHIRTS, f 2 Go 3 <" & = woman in the world in the person of Seno-} men who are interested in this work. We Se arene - SOTENs CRS Brees See © reck of the Sunrise. all kinds and prices ‘ = & Ss Pa wi ne ag A ; : : ; ine a readymade clothing, bats, and men’s fur- P F , _ a mS ra De Cousina, whose fortune is estimated | have written to Railway Christian work- : ’ “9 ’ — * Some of theve amounts are smail; others are worth looking after in these hard times. THE SQUATTERS’ TITLES. Unper the authority vested in the Gov- ernment Act, passed at the last session of the Legis” lature, the local Government are laying the foundation for turning out on the roadside years been in possession of their holdings, and those farmers who have for many who imagined that they from ipterference by their many peaceable possession. numbers of weeks, considerable farmers have been called to Charlottetown in response to a letter from Hon. Angus McMillan in the following form: “ Department of Public Lands, “ Charlottetown, July 4th, 1895. “Str,—In accordance with an Act passed during the last session of the Legis- lature, entitled: ‘An Act Respecting the by the Squatters’ Confiscation were protected years During the last few these at $200,000,000. She is a widow. A female deputy sheriff whe rides a bi- cycle is the proud posse-sion of Bay City, Mich., and if any evildoers in whose pur- suit she is sent escapes her it will he by a miracle. And she doesn’t wear bloomers either. Shanghai (China) papers report a ghast- ly incident at a recentexecution. Just as the moment of the execution the victim’s hands nervously grasped the garment of the executioner and held on after decapitation. Before the grip could be loosened the exe- cutioner died of fright. Mark Twain has gone through the bankruptcy court in New York. He was the most noted as the most successful of American humorists. Through his writ- ings heaccumulated a considerable com— petencey, and then married a lady whose private fortune helped to make him a rich inan. Then, like Sir Walter Scott, he ventured into the publishing business, and while he and his partners made some money they lost more. In this respect also he was repeating Sir Walter’s experi- ence. Whether he can continue the parallel and draw on his strength for the second time, giving the world a new teries ‘ ers on the C, P. R.,G.T. R. and other lines throughout the United States, and expect they will greatly add tothe interestand pro- profit of convention. Special Evangelistic work among Rei)way men has been carried on at Truro, Halifax and Charlottetown and we hope that this meeting of Railway men will be the means of starting similar work at points where none now sxists. We want your prayers, help and suggestions. These conventions have always been mark- ed by their helpfulness to the Railway men in attendance. Brothers, try and come. Mr. Geo. Storey, Engineer I. C. R., our Vice-President for Moncton will give all information wanted. If possible the pro— gramme including speakers and subjects will be sent to each local point later oa. Yours—for a time of refreshing from the presence of the Lor. C. Upnam, President. Everetr Crowe, Secretary. FOUR NIGHTS OF DRAMA AND COM- EDY AT THE OPERA HOUSE, Beginning next Monday night, the 22nd inst., and continuing for the 23rd, 24th and 25th insts., Messrs. George Neville and Bryan Darley and their English com- nishings at D A Bruce’s. Our midsummer sale will reach its lcw- est tide of prices this Saturday night, July 20th. If you want anything in our line, you should embrace the opportunity —be- fore the rising tide sets in. McKay Wool- len Co. FHSOSCOSCE Ge se nnd 2 sc - ‘Many diseases 3 arise from one cause blood impurity. cBeecham’s WORTH A ills GUINEA A BOX. ( Tasteless} Purify the blood and, thus, go to the root > of many maladies. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EYANS & GO. Lto.,. MONTREAL So.o cy Att DevGarsts Sr. Joun’s, Nfld., July 20. The steamer Sunrise, coal, from Sydney, isa total wreck near Cape Pine. The Grew have been saved. The Ring. Baurimore, July 20. Shadow Maber was knocked out in the seventh round by Young Corbett. _-o---—— Look for big bargains in shoes and buat- tened boots at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s, Bovsand youths realymade clothing, cheaper than the cheapest at J B. Macdon- ald & Co’s, The midsummer sale is now on at the bargain corner. Everything in the shape of gents furnishings, hats, cap, and ready- made clothing at low tide prices.—McKay Woolen Co. j'y18,2ins TOURISTS COLLARS, TIES, etc., cheap. MOORE & McLEOD. CUFFS, CLOSING OUT SALE We are positively closing or Gentlemen’s Furnishings Hats, Caps and Readymade Clothing. out these Departments of our business. and will sell our Entire Stock of the above Goods at Commissioner of Pubiic Lands,’ which | of hooks, remains to be seen. pany, including the Messrs. Daniel Gil- 7 readers ll lands held by tenants, squat- . i . : fether, Alfred Harris, Louis Breen, Fred- Lauds on Lot 31 F § ] 4ND OTHERS ! wh P C NT ters, or other occupiers liable to this De-| _ ei ce we ata —— of the | erick Conger, William McCorcwac', and | UJ or a 6 ie ee ' partment for the purchase money of their | “Pg)!sh Uburch Union repeated, on the} the Misses Vioia Miles, Marion and Loretta ——- 2 OUR L 1m ‘TOR . ° ao ° : respective holdings, I hereby notify you uthority of Father Gasquet, O. S. B., cer- Gerald, Florence St. Claire and Grace Covered with hardwood and a mixed SEE OUR LARGE STOCK OF Some Lines at mecss Than Half Price. : that unless some satisfactory arrangement is made with this Department at once for the purchase of acres of Jand in Town- ship No. , held by you, the said Jands will be sold to satisfy the amount of pur- chase money due thereon. I am Yours truly the House of Commons an eminently tain remarks attributed to Leo XIIL, the learnei Benedictine has sent to the Times a correction of the story and a rebuke of its narrator. The incident, he says, raises the question of expediency of publishing matters of private conversation without leave of, or any communication with, the selfish friend, rich, fruity,with a full body, McCullom, will play an engagement at the Opera House, presenting a repertoire of standard dramas and comedies. The interest that has accumulated ever since the first announcement of the com- ing of this talented aggregation of players is now at fever heat, and our theatre-goers Magistrates’ convictions. Judgment re- growth, and of excellent quality. 225 acres on the Peters’ and West Col- ville or Wynn Roads, through which runs a fine mil! stream. 672 acres on which is the Elmswood School, Wynn Road. 37} acres on the same road, adjoining BEAUTIFUL VIEWS ——( F CHARLOTTETOWN, ROPE FOR HAY HOISTING The class of goods we offer for sale are the most fashionable in the market. is disposed of. Genuine Discounts will be given till the whole TERMS SPOT CASH. Blatchford’s Calf Meal. re ee a ane been —s n | a. at — to glad 7 a a served in both cases. Mackinnon for We have it by the Pint, aii aiong that Mr. Foster was a great de— | up the system, macing bi00d and tissue llant: Mathieson d H ard for . —_ Yow any ‘ . : te ine eae cee Saas ee rissue, | appellant; Mathieson an aszard fo y | Now that many of our Farmers send nearly all their Milk to the Factoy} ie ta ~ nd —, Prone ys au pone = = | jiaaeien Ce Siew Se ae mes at Quart or Bottle, and guarantee IN SIXTY FATHOM COILS we going to raise our Calves? The answer is: BY USING RLATORPODN ante ani ot ae ri ) Dve it 0 1é om ma re vs m, gs ae and hope. ourt journed at p.m. ona Meal is highly recommended by yur leading Stoc 2 é a . 4A Ls mA Ls. i end skilful director of the House of Com- | ardent glow, a bracing spirit; the property nitlnapicngnill +O 3 . ; ae eee : om ailing Stock Raisers, and is the best substitute for Milk for mons. His powers have been somewhat : of making worn out people rs a’ = 21 Mi Sale." a PUREST QUALITY. aos inch. young ee in the market to-day. severely tested, expecially in these last; well. A big racing tonic, sold by |. “@ Minute Sa e: — This even- -_—_— 10 « ‘i “ round © l ak days of the session, but unless some un- S Smeg 9 aoe of twelve quart | Ing from § until 8.21 sharp, io « 9 « Cc L cS é. toward event occurs in the remaining few | bottles, half case $4.00 or 75 per bottle. ; SANDERSON & CO tt ay hears before prorogation, it will be con- | Address—Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hos- we will offer a whole counter- “2 oe FARMERS !~-If you want to get the best returns from your Mileh Cows, and also keep them in good eecled by all that Mr. Foster has proved himeelf not inferior to any of the three previous leaders of the Canadian House of Comrmcns in the qualitiea required for the position. LADIES’ Shirt Waists, ALLNEW STYLES But not all Sizes tanley B rothers pital Street Montreal. 246 | Another drop at the London House. See the lot of children’ shats to-night at twenty- tive cents each. Wraists. turn point collar, sold at the first of the season for $1.45. Sale price, $1.00. ful of Silk Remnants, in- cluding a large range of Surah Stanley Brothers Silks at 21 centsa yard.—Beer Bros. CASH GROCERS, Newson’s Block, - - Victoria Row, | Charlottetowr, July 11,1885—d&w SHiaT WAIST °. For- Sale | fronts, long cuffs. mer price, $1.45. price, $1.00. SHihT | Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. July 13—63 pat tued&fri WiiIeTs. sleeves and cuffs. For- | | mer price, $1.45. | price, $1.00. Stanley Brothers |Stanley Brothers condition, use GROUND OIL CAKE. of a season. Charlottetown, June 18, 1895—246 For sale by the Bag or Pound at BEER & GOFF’S. vr SHIRT WAISTS. collar, plaited front, large | sleeves. Former price, $1.45, Sale price, $1.00. It will return its cost to you many times over in the course cafes a a TAKING it for grantel that you ge 4 } Siri : | ; Fe: which combine beaut . : Striped and Checked Natural linen, turn point | Thite ; : want the best Shirt Waist gow with coolness as y Plain Pink and Blue Caumbric, turn point col ll 1 ited f t la a é & ey if P S r c i . > oy, a ecitere. Chambray, plain front, lar, large sleeves, plaited ee Ts down collar or standing for your money, you can not do better than pur chase cne of this lot. All new this season. Stanley Brothers Stanley Brothers