i cutee a ne seine: ramen . an me ant ; >) DAILY EXAMINE . . ’ . : THE D. KK . i’ T fan idea that the Writer of the letters in! ! M 1 R restion was a grit leader ' Frown eA ee ” 3 iu Uri Ul i ' ng . » “WORTH A GUINEA A BOX.” Professor Goldwin Sniith has pub- _ ae : . ee : A bow cf 5 shed the following letter in the Catholic Special Correspondence of The Examiner ; 10 pUS 5 Reyi-ter « Toronto: < Se BEECHAM . a. ; SSANGERS V No - v “Sin,—I have received a copy of your "Ss aaaapound vid thé ~ rtbejaberiand on | = SeectaL Désraroues ro rue Examiner > AN COMMENTS irnal of Thursday last, in which my onday were, going, 40; returning, 26. PILLS i iar ancemipereehegenbudetiaabiinamaiaaiineiimnaltaniiae 2 7 . >» ’ > ‘ ‘ - | attention is directed to what you designate Personat, — Rey. G. M. Campbell, goketitutes a . : ow angling | as “The steady and splendid increase” in Charlottetown was a passenger in the i eer The British Parliament. ‘ M But if | the attendance at the Catholic schools. Northumberland on Monday night, return- Siel: Wead_. —a way " 1,| “Tam, myself, as far as pcssible from | !g from Moncton. oe, wom Loxpoy, Aug. 22. \ < being an enemy to religious schools, Mr. 2 Chaisson, lignish, passed fu of Ap In the House of Commons yesterday the s ‘ ‘ whether Catholic or any other denomina-— | through here on Monday on his way to . Wiad election of Daly, recently elected a ore . . . . ‘ . ae -* Pe 7 i : ‘ . y urges | tion. The only thing to which I object is | Charlottetown. i iheStomach, member of Parliament for Limerick, was “ srrange to | the privilege to whatever denomination it Miss Mary Ashley, Charlottetown, who Giddiness, eancelled, as he is a convict. } ry Ashley . tds celled, © ‘ 7 may be accorded, Let Catholics take | has been visiting friends here for the past prance, ean’ Werencetdoteninee. iy. Ghembeblain has enecceced thet . y , > , > » NN, onthe ’ - “7 . . . . ’ @ vad ia ut the | their stand on the broad ground of; few weeks, left by the express on Monday Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss, the Financial Commission had expended Ne \ , parental duty and right. Let them say night for home. B'otches on the Skin, Disturbed S'erp.® | £15,000 in Newfoundland, besides giving ' , | that it is every man’s duty to educate as Mr. E. W. Manson, of this town, who ee ned end tor eae ate guarantees for £7,000, the amount to be » } } —* : >, > : ¥ 1 , i ‘ . . I MI ; « bold | Well as to teed and clothe his own children, has been spending a few holidays in Char- Covered with a Tasteless and Soluble Coating paid under a guarantee which depends : Bia | and ev ery man’s right to have his children lottetowa and Amherst, returned home Olesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal. upon the success of the fishery season. il cals ond ans! brought up in - na he a —— oe asia Heli eke RR inhibins " 7 .| tiously deems best. Let them say that is Grace Archbishop rien of Hali- a "AY adoilar . “ rs a . : = a cla | the state has no right to deprive a man of | fax, accompanied by His Secretary, Rev. | —— The Defender Vigilant Races. =e . the means whereby to give his children a KE. F. Mur yhy, arrived here via the North- Oe a AN | religions education by foreing him to pay umberland on Monday evening. . New York, Aug, 21. l Wrig un O Y | for a system of which he cannot conscien bis Mr. J.B. Russ, of the Hotel Russ, left emem er it The first of the trial races to devide . \ t, | tiously avail himself, and to which his Tuesday fhoruing for a@ short visit to whether the Defender or the Vigilant shall y ° ’ . > . : re wa k. ¥ ipen | convictions are opposed. They will then Westmoreland County. - be selected to defend the America’s Cup, sal weul § wsitior ce yj Pann m . - hic} > saile » vesterday 23 : t mx ipy a Pp tion whi t it ; ~ be > Tue Councit.—At the adjourned meet- At all Times } which was sailed here yesterd Ay, Pe ulted , : : "Os | tremely dificult to assall, an “7 sympathy ing last night the Chairmaa aul all the - in cisappointment all round, The De- wma W x] ‘ : of Liberals of the old school, who are councillors, except J. E. Lefurgey were al fender withdrew from the race on account ‘ ray r | favorable to individual and family freedom,| ,esent. Policeman Peters’ re-ignation of the heavy weather, and the race was a “1 | ine line to - ir ide. a : we or was read and accepted. Mr. Patrick Daly Our business is 4 Drue awarded to the V _—. T he first race na er re fd ecsalioneses i ay Saws a “is 1€ SCHOO! was appointed night watchman for the forthe cup takes place Sept. 7th. ‘ - a ax I do not see how we can allow any one a . oa ; aanenuaaiiion : ied te tn seneteiied tw aha: fee present. Business—to give you Pure @ vark erman- | Church to be recognize ”y the State to Te Th Fit Poi i , c d ‘. . St} King 3 founded up-* the exclusion, and not only to the ex- — 1é tea at eeeen oint cee ‘ . rg The Miramichi Collision. are sw Ae ay udversity. En} clusion, but to the virtual dispargément of | “4” W4° ® splendid success. About 2,000 Di ugs and to dispense family inne : - . ts etriagent, | the rest people he present, = ohn was « eee Cratuam, Aug. 22, yns are forced into dissolution. The Yours faithfully, ot kaos a I y = gee eh recipes and prescriptions to At the coroner’s inquest on the collision : , i . ; . ed the exact amount, but we are informe: ° : s whose ency lacks the element | Go_pwiy Suira.’ shat it is in the vicinity of $800 : aa : accident, the jury returned a verdict of < aty is doomed to commercial and| —RBythe kindness of Mr. J. W. Hodgson, I Frid ’ M : R. H the best of our ability & manslanghter against the captain of the " tary miasmaand disease sroughout |) Customs Broker, we are enabled to fur- _ ib ay emg aes" rR. — steamer Miramichi and the man at e entire period during which that lack | nish the following table of exports from | 88% ® aa a. . oma > The p ” We shall remember our | the wheel at the time of the accident. An } | . . . . c a“ . . continues Dishonest currency 1s the | Queen’s and King’s Counties for the months sant cai! on the Frank C. att. re Obj set , order has been issued for their arrest. hotbed of poisonous sediti revolution | of June and July, 1895: was to make an examination of the oy-ter business aod bloodshed.” —IJn view sensa a veries that are being made of the sny murders fH nes, now gao n Phila eipia, it t = v Li) ablent e State- rie iblishe by Rev. G. P Merrick, apla f Holloway gaol, in E giand, to the effect that Dr, Ne Cream < Ss tha had murdered no less than thirty women the United States, the majority of them in Chicago. Dr, Cream, it ma&y be remembered, wasex- uted two veare in London for the r mm England of five women by means er murde ago hnine capsnles The T tows in the of stry« roate Globe says that the only Maritime Provinces that is New pon this the St. John Sun larger cities Is k > os Glasg making any riasgow, Nova scotia. { remarks that leaving out the progress we have the idea that there «re signs of advance Amherst, Parrsboro, Truro, Windsor, Digby. Yarmouth, Lunenburg, Sackyille, St. Stephen, St. Andrew’-, Campbellton, Woodsteck, Marysville and several towns in Prince Edward Island. Let the Globe ask its Grit frien is in some of these towns, say Amherst or Yarmouth, whether their community has made any advance in the last ten they will say years and see what —There are really five kinds of peers— Peers of England, peers of Scotland, peers of Great Britain, pre-union peers of Ire- land, and peers of the United Kingdom. The mistake of speaking of British peers — whether peers of Great Britain or of the United Kingdom—as English peers con- fers on some 300 noblemen a dignity to which they have no right. The only noblemen who have a right to be styled peers of England or English peers are those peers of English nationality whose titles were conferred 1707, when the crown surrendered its right to create m And bef< yre re peers of England or of Scotland. as these noblemen, even io 1707, numbered only about 180, they now number only about 100. ——Halifax Herald: The New York Sun, on the strength of a report received at the state departinent from the United States consul at Victoria, B. C., announces that the seal fishery of Behring sea had We don’t take much stock in the announcement, but if it were true we eould not regard the fact as an unmixed evil. Nor do we see that the United States should regard the passing of the fur seal as a great loss, for while the few speculators constituting the Alaska Commercial Com- pany have no doubt made a good thing out of their monopoly, to the people of the United States at large the fur seal has been mostly a bill of expense. If the fur seal had ceased to be there would be one less cause of international dispute, and perhaps of domestic infelicity. been dest roved ° —A correspondent of the Charlottetown Patriot, referstothe “hordes of railway men” who are votedas “serfs” by the “Eternal shame,” says this grit newspaper correspondent, “upon the Government that attempts to drive men to under the whip of the Moncton But the Moncton Times declares vote in.Moncton given freer from the influence of bosses or ployers than the railway vote. There is absolutely no attempt made by officials or bosses to unduly influence it. The Con- sertvative majority is usually smaller among railway men than among other classes of c:tizens in Monet yn. The of ” 7 e posses, vute Losses.” t no hat there is ein— comments grit newspapers are an indication, per- p*, of the way railway men would be reyvarded { the grits themselves were power —Wanamaker’s big lepartment store made four millions lul- lers of “profit last year. An exchange says that all was due to advertising. an.l another exchange says, not exactly. It is true that Wanamaker spends annually from @ quarter to half a million collars in advertising. But if he did not put brains into the advertising, the money ald not ensure success. Further, if he did not put brains into the general man- agement of the business, neither money nor the advertising would ensure success. Advertising is a very good thing, the very be-t thing for of business—if ve gone into intel But it needs care, just like manayement. «tent of of ito sometimes psy w“ many ines aitention, exertion ether details of bu y | » W wnamaker 4 aa ype an le plenty plans the sc advertising, appropriates m nev to it, and 18 8a th expert wh voks after vs $10,000 a year. Thus t the way of getting proper bis advertising outlay. ta salary ap himself va_ue for his he puts —The Montreal Journal of Commerce calls attention to the fact that the recent yn Canada in the London Econo- tist were not that journal’s own articles, but letters fr Or If Sir Richard Cartwright had not explicitly denied their authorship, toey attacks lawa. read so much like his | effusions as to be easily mistaken for his work. As it is, we must of course accept his denial, and admit that there is at Jeast another man in Ottawa who can | siander Canada quite so vigorously as the Blue River Knight. The Halifax Herald says it may be worth nothing in this connection and it was for denouncing these shameful attacks our common country, and describing them “as the work of an enemy of Canada” that certain Halifax grits got mad at Sir James Grant on @ recent occasion in this city. This goes to show that the Halifax grits have ightest ourest Potatoes — Provincial, 5,269 bushels......... $ 1,050 | Foreign, 23,639 bushels.......... 4,800 Oats - | Provincial, 29,571 bushels.... 10,507 | Foreign, 18,282 bushels.......... 8,387 Meats— I ii ik van cenmeneccann 2,385 ee cea 1,628 Fixh (mackerel) — ee ee 1,469 Other Fish— INN, chili sadinneddanndesucsileiets 1,503 EOIN ci vices cavacucnors pleases 70 Horses, Cattle, Sheep, &.— Ns ca suameden 575 IED iendciieic ctbnsvidsenasabeanio 20.286 Lobsters— Provincial, 63,832 Ib3........... 8,348 Foreign, 1,695,272 Ibs............ 179,091 Eggs—- Provincial, 900 dozen...........- 90 For: ign, 211,142 dozen. ........- 19,331 Miscellaneous ~ COIN yin skis oid atid, caceonehe 5,160 IS icesinsinvens caedeeaeis 8,245 Total . $273,452 POINTER FOR INTENDING STUDENTS, The following testimonial needs no ex- planation on Gur part.It speaks for itaelf : Professor L. B. Miller, Principal Business College : Dear Str,—As your fall and winter term is about beginning, I feel it is only justice to your institution, and those who may be contemplating a commercial course, to heartily recommed the Char- lottetown Business College. Last year, as you are aware, I took the full studies of the College, and I must state that your methods and system are plendidly suited to impart business know$ ledge, practical and theoretical, but prac- tical particularly. A course at the College is imperative for any” one who expects ever to enter cou:mercia! life; or indeed make out an | invoice or pen a business letter. [ wish you hearty success, in keeping with the College’s honorable past and pre sent claims on the public. Yours truly, S.G. Crow. 1895. Aug. 20, A DESERTED VILLAGE. According to a despatch from Wieh ita, Kan., J. M. Davie, a member of the Legis- lature from Kiowa county, gives a direful account of the condition in his section of Kansas, and especially of his own town. Five vears ago Greensburg had 2,500 in- habitants, now there are 123. There isa bonded debt on the municipality of $45,000, and practically no valuation with which to pay it. The few people now there decline to pay their taxes, and lots and buildings are being sold by the county treasurer. Farm- ers come into town and buy tax certificates fur little or nothing. These they desire for the buildings, which they remove, car- ing nothing for the lots. Five years ago a flouring mill was erected at a cost of $7,009, the city giving $3,000 in cash. Recently this building was purchased for a tew dollars and removed to Colorado. Owners of the $45,000 bonds will he look- ing for someone to pay interest and prin- cipal when due. —_———__———~_sewe—_______ Priestley’s black dress fabrics have per-" etrated almost as far as civilization, for wherever woman is found taste is found, and these goods are the expression of a retined taste. “They have a lovely soft lustre; they are distingue; they do not catch the dust. And yet the last word was not said, for Priestley’s have put the “Eudora” on the market. What is the “Eudora? ” Itis the supreme effort of Priestley’s to to reach absolute perfection in drees goods. Every lady of taste has worn their Henri- ettas. Well, the “Eudora” is better. There is somethiag—a peculiar glow, a peculiar distinction, and then there is extra width and weight, and a perfect dust shedding quality. This is the “Eudora” in brief. Wrapped in the ‘“ Varnished Board,” with Prisstley s name stamped on every five yards. 36 smug ie Loxpex, August 19.—A despatch from Hamburg says the steamer Concordia ran down the motor boat Beckman last evening near Falkenteal. on the Elbe river, and 17 persons drowned. Of six members of a family named Laski who was on board the motor boat, only one was saved. —o—— Don’t you know that Hood’s Sarsaparilla will overcome that tired feeling and give you renewed vigor and vitality ? SPECIAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate of five cents per line. For ten days only 25 black worsted snits will be sold for $15.90, regardless of cost--S A McDonald, the fashionable tailor. aug20 4i Bicycle championship races on Sept 2. Sargains every day at Prowse Bros. Boys snits from 50c to $3. By letter from our buyer, now in- the English market, we are informed that there are some big bargains on the way. Look ont for announcement Jater.— Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. aug20 2i | fits, rices. STANLEY BROTHERS beds planted here some years ago by Mr. Hunt. These beds ‘are doing very well, producing good, healthy oysters. The beds give every indication of being a suc- cess, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ——___.—__ = DRIVING PARK ASSOCIATION, Dear Sir,—Yesterday a friend asked me if it were the case that horse races were to held here to-day and to-rorrow, to which I replied in a rather surprised tone, “Yes, have you not seen them advertised ? ” which was answered in the negative. 1 have just walked around Queen Square and the foot of Queen street, and nota single poster is to be seen in reference to these races, but over twenty-five appear for the bicycle tournament for 2nd Sep- tember. Now, Mr. Editor, our shareholders won- der why this Association does not pay as they anticipate, but [ can tell you many of us know, and it is this: the Executive DO NOT ADVERTISE as they should. Never was I more surprised to note that your yesterday’s and Monday’s issues had not a single local paragraph to draw atten- tion to these races. We trust we may be agreeably surprised with the result of this meeting. Just fancy a six-inch advertisement for insertion TWICE A WEEK On the last page of a daily being considered sufficient to draw a goodly crowd! Surely ‘tis time we were awakening from slumber. Yours, SHAREHOLDER August 21, 1895. —— THE LIFE OF MAN, What a wonderful fact it is —this eager, restless human life. Always unsatisfied, always reaching out for something beyoad its reach. Tearing itself out ia the head- long race for place or power, or the solu- tion of some vexed problem wearing itself out. Why should this result be hastened by disregard of health. There is no rea son save man’s proverbial disregard of nature’s laws. ‘The individual whose health has been broken down by over-exertion in any line of human activity should seek at once the aid of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, the greatest health Restorer of the age. It ensures healthy digestion, building up the wasted tissues, and gives renewed energy to nerves and brain.- A course of this great remedy rapidly restores aman to his full vigor and strength. It is sold by all draggiste and dealers, at 50cts. per bottle, or six bottles for $250 and is manufactured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd) St. John, N. B., and New York City. Aug 21, dy & wky. -_—-— A + WHAT WORRIED HER. It was the night before the wedding, and he was bidding her good night, and softly whispered : “To-morrow eve, darling, we begin our journey as bride and bridegroom, pilgrims of life together; hand in hand we will journey adown life’s rugged road. We shall want to set cut with a glorious eqnip- ment of faith, and hope, and courage, that neither of us may faint and fall by the wayside before the journey is -ended; will we not, darling ? ” “I—[—oh, yes, to be sure, only I really am so worried about the train of my dress. It didn’t hang one bit nice to-day when I tried the dress on, and I’d die with mortifi- cation if ithung so at the wedding to- morrow. Go on with what you were say- ing, dear!” — > ————"™ Jamaica, L. L., August 19.—Miss Dora Reisen, daughter of Isaac P. Remsen,- a prominent man here, was sent to Blqom- ingdale asylum yesterday a raving menace. Miss Retiisen was a stout. young woman, and a few months ago commenced taking a flesh reducer. In ashort while the com- pound affected her mind. She was re- moved to the Amityvil home, and in a short while grew worse. She was then brought to her father’s house here. A few days ago Miss Remsen tried to assavit her mother. Then it was decided to remove the unfortunate girl to an insane asylum. lLapies, ciean your kid gloves with Jose phine Glove Cleaner. It is not a liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove ison the hand. For sale only at A W Reddin’s drugstore. tf antaciipeie Ix Hanirax.—The Chronicle says: A new wholesale wine and liquor ffirm, that cf H. Stanway & Co., has opened business at the Italian warehouse 243 Hollis and 48 Upper Water Street. New Way or Smvuae.tine —A new way of smuggling was recently unearthed in Bristol, Conn. A clerk employel in a wholesale house there had a bale of hay consigned to him, sent from Nova Scotia. On examining the bale, a roll of expensive broadcloth was found in the centre of it. Remnants in white cottons, prints, grey cottons, ginghams, flannelettes, dress goods, etc., are the great attraction at Moore & McLeod’s to-day. Blankets—Buy the new Valkyrie Blan- kets for $1 a pairat J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. aug2l1 6i. PRICES - 7 Oe) ' ae Ww ARTHUR W. REDDIN, Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. aug20 Black Diamond Line. gr . = i= = z The SS BONAVISTA, sailing trom Vontrea! on Friday morning, Aug. 2rd, will be due at Charlottetown Monday morning, Aug 26h and will sail for St via Sydney carrying horses cattle and sheep possible ra'es For further particulars as passage appiy to PEAKE BROS. & C®2., Agents, to freight and aug?! A Smooth Rubber Comb FOR.10 CENTS, :.. A Good Tooth Brush 15 CENTS. REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ang20 LIVE MEN WANTED, ‘To canvass for “ Life and Work of Mr Glad atone,’ by J Caste'l Hopkins. Introduction by the Hon GW Koss, LL D, the seholarly Vinister of Fduca'ion, A thrilling narrative of the wonderful career of Vr Gi+dstone. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits of great men of the century, with many cf Vr Gladstone, starting when six yea so'd published b¢ hi- permission 4 bg book, nearly 2 irches thick, 8S inches wide, 10} inches tong. Retail 330% Agents’ Sample Book sent on deposit- ing $1.00. which we return with order for twelve uooks. From $15 to $°0 a week eccord- ing to ability BRADLEY, GARRETSON & CO., augiv—diw im Bran‘ ford, Canada. The Vvhole Truth ! Would it not be to your interest to save money buying Shoes? Qur ad, you can depend upon every time. We still maintain that you can buy Shoes cheaper from us than anywhere else in this city. Call and see for yourself, A. E, McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN. anugld 2444 444446444 6...4444454466 VVvVVTVVvVVvVwuevevyvvevwevVuVvVuVVVY THIS TIME IT Is THA, JUST THA, NOTHING BUT TEA. Good values and right prices. Come and get : sample of our SPECLAL BLEND at 32e. per pound. SANDERSON & CO., Cash Grocers, Victoria Row. a die Charlottetown, Aug 14, 1895 dy Dpbpbprhibirbbihphihabh ss 6 4 4d 4» 4 +, 4 bb bn be dn be by dnd de dn be dn dn dy dnt Ll le de vr VvyrVvyrTVyeyVewyeewerereoerereeoerererrererererweererTeYTrweYTwerVTTerTS John’s, Newfoundlan«, | : tened bouts at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s, on deck and prodace under deck at owas These Prices Are Corkers |: Frost Damages Manitoba Crop. Sr. Joux, Aug. 22. A despatch received here from Ogilvie’s agent says that two degrees of fro-t struck Manitoba last night, affecting forty per cent. of the crop. P. E. Island Fishery Report Georgetown—Cod, hake and mackerel Scares, Atberton— No change in cod and mack- ere! fisheries in this district. Boveand youths readymade clothing | eheaper than the cheapest at J BM acdon ald & Co's, Look for big bargains in shoes and but- rince of Wales Doilege Students upils of the Public Schvols, arents and Teachers, Each should have a copy of our New (1895-96) PRICED CATALOGUE ce tas: Educational Books —FrOR— SCHOOL & COLLEGE, JUST READY. OMPLETE, Jamrren *NSIVP, OSTS YOU NOTHING. Call at our Bookstore and ask for a copy, or send us your name and address on a postal card and a copy will be mailed to yon at once. Address GEO. CARTER & CO., BOOKSELLERS. Chitown, Aug. 19, 1895—dy & wy School Books, — College Books, NOW OPENING. “Lay of the Last Minstrel ” In Stock Now. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1895. Commercial School, The subscriber has decided to open a Commercial Schoo! in Charlottetown about the tirst of September. Subjects taught will embrace Book- keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com- mercial Law, Business Forms, Business Correspondence, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship. The Shorthand Department will be under the charge of the most competent instructor in the Province. Charges exceedingly moderate, and no pains will be spared to give students every satisfaction. Evening Classes will be organized. Students wishing to attend will please send in their names at once. Write for Prospectus. S. F. HODGSON, Principal. Box 242, Charlottetown. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, A cong of Commerce Blest be the tie that bind< The people to our store; Thev are so good we tin] We'll advertire for more. Since by this means thry came, We mean to hold them there, And strive to make our rame Familiar everywhere. This is Why the Peop'e Come and Stay Wich Us. COURTEOUS TREATMENTS! ONE PRICE TO ALL! GODS THE BEST! PRICES THE LOWEST! ALL MARKED IN GOU.)3 is PLAIN DO YOU WANT kind of treataen KiG R Fome of Lie same JAS, PATON & ° 0. $y, ee ll CAPITAL, $5,500,000.00. Louwr Rates. Charlottetown, June 10, 1895—dy THE BOOK is now the leading sensation quantities, Charlottetown, August 19, 1895—dy Any perse.a u will do well to cali on us, will sell them low, and once Charlottetown, August 14, 1895-135 & Norwich Union Established 1797, Fire Insurance Society. NORWICH, ENGLAND. Masonic ‘Temple Two Dollars of Ca-h Assets for Every Dollar of Liabilities. Prompt Settlements. E.R. BROW, Agent, for P. E. Island. TRILBEY has been the greatest literary sensation of the present day. TRILBY PERFUME in its line. and see just what your sight is. There are no glasses which we cannot supply, Pe * All examinations age free, and our prices” for Spectacles are reasonalfe. If you can improve your vision, you should doso We also carry a full line of Optical Goods at moderate prices, Kk. W. TAYLOR, all means. ang21 TRILBY COLOGNE is the most refreshing toilet water for summer use, CAMERON BLOCK. —— We have TRILBY PERFUME in different sized bott!es, and can also sell it in small Try it at VWATSON’S DRUG STORE. +a ‘ ‘ sediag an, thing in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanketings or Yarns Tn order t> introduce our goods all over this Island we introdueed *<): best goods in the market to-day. will speak for themselves. They are the W. Cc. TURNER, Agent, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, wky » and Finish—in short. Queen ‘Amherst Our & TT. ian Oe Specialties. iGe FOR bbobbbhobh bd bh ro dbbh hab bb bbb hibPpbhbbb bh bb bb 4 b bbb tnt tnt tb, > wTuevvvvvVvVvvYVvVvYWYYYYYVVeYWweWwevvwrrrrvrevrrvrwevwvrvwrvvrvvvevwvevveywe pio pbhbAbhbbihbbobhbh thhorbobohihbhbinbrhit VUVEVV VV evry yVVVS VTS augl5—216 & wy AT DEAD LOW TIDE! ~ Prices are now at DEAD LOW TIDE at the Bargain Store— the lowest ebb of Summer Prices. household? Look out for the rising tide Is cconomy any of s \ yf a | % early Fall prices. NOW Charlottetc wn, August 21, 1895—135 purpose in your Ba , a FIl—and allow no better place to go to than J. M. McLEOD & CO’S., Charlottetown. Street, Hand Made Goods, Bell's Fine Shoes, HOW 10 DECIDE IT. When about to purchase a pair of Shoes, decide first if you want a makeshift or a pair of honest, well made, easy fitting, serviceable Shoes, that will look well and hold their shape. If you want the first, it don’t matter much what you buy, but you will wish you had bought something else, want the latter, by all means go where you can get Style, Width us te say But if you that there is o, Tf. Slater & Son’s Men’s $3, $4 and $5 Boots, 4 PER GENT. DISCOUNT TO GLEAR OUT, | CASH ONLY! 60 Pairs WOMEN’S KID BOOTS, assorted: See them on table. GOFHEH BROS. BARGAIN DEPARTMENTS. White Underwe: Cotton Wosicry, Lisle Hosicry, Shirt Waists, Blouses, Print Co‘tons, Chambrays, Ducks. Colored Dress Goods, Black Silk Laces, White & Cream Laces, Evening Wear. td YY » ® ’ i ——— MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, Building, Grafton Street. “*