> :. me Y f° oy? Ps * "= | = an vs. a <b er a THE DAILY EXAMINER TAB DAILY EXAMINER. AUGUST 22, 1896, "| NOTES AND COMMENTS. Mail and Empire: Mr. Laurier’s | method of conciliating Manitoba by offer yone of 13 triumvirate ' te office-seekers $7,000 per annum is too Tarteeque to : | overlooked by the honest electorate of that THE EGG TRADE: rr any other ‘prov ince, | stat at the The Toronto Globe reminds Sir Char- } Bng- | *8 upper that history has many records Be ——— " | of defeated armies killing their leaders; he €a thar ‘S) aund the Montreal Gazette remarks that | on b irae 2 cates | there was the Liberal army defeated in a. . ver- | L878, that killed Leader Mackenzie. sat veal On the 3lst July, after the half year | py c on : : ; an advance eubsidy of $90,000 had been | i ee nee Sere" Payee paid in, the balance of the loans to Pro- | ‘ ‘ ‘ ed I’ ul Government by the Merchants | ber and D Bank of P. E. Island amounted to $34,- | wd - (515, ,and by M bants Bank of Halifax & 280 | Edward Isla " 8 Montreal Gazette: Among the mea : : ' ; ires it is understood the Liberals do not ae - Neve . - i tend to int luce during tue session are uD i , 8 Line pr e followin wines , ne ‘ mde ft Any @ , An act to prevent ministers riding in as gar a ar 3 private cars—Sir Oliver Mowatt. . 5 ; : - An act to forbid Lhe apy ntment of par tisans to public offices —Hon. Mr. Tarte. p ' ~— ™ — Ap act to put coal on on the free list inv se Ww I ba egg ‘ © & Mr. Lister (Lambtor and ‘ ‘ egyus ar . \ es renee NEWS NOTES. i al 5 ent atte buen j gg v ¢ fa as a 0] s rAk ss been pro aimed pr= ’ at A | Sident of the Reput of Bolivia. , ' ere may | The Russian Government has despatch - ' ‘ Asa egg n Vv Cié¢ y ecrs Triana \ £UiVOsSiOCK & COli- < have ns W ay gg: of a} . gig : The SS. Normannia, leaving London on re re Thorsday, carries $250,000 in gold con- Vers arge qua ' signed to J. & F. Seligman, New York. ] : iia The thermometer showed 35 degrees at t * ‘ : ye 8 Middleton, N. Y., on 7 sday morning. ata i ey At the same time last Thursday it was 89. lealers - V ‘ s Ad Spat h to the Tele graph from Berlin ; Th cents pe ‘ gy . sa at the powers have ail agreed upon t adox n of a policy which will compel ' y oy lurkey to grant autonomy to Crete : , : . [i is stated that the will of Ex-Empress & snd qua a! Engene. drawn recently favors her name- re- pec eggs our r : eake Eugene, the daughter of the la‘e ; same | amen as they were in| Priace Heury of Batteuberg and Princess . Hi ' ‘ Beatrice. res pe tweet er etore € stabdiishmen 4 - : le nati A telegram from Larissa, Greece, says of butter factories, TI a wmerl that the Turkish troops have massacred eaffers with ¢ areress. There is n 80 old men, women and children in the the whole business is Would it not be possil le to raise the qual tv of our hen fruit as the quality of our dairy products has been raised,— by means r instance of co-operation If, fi , the far mers of a Schooi district ¢ ra townshbiy themselves to raise r Wyand ties, we would agree among ‘ R UL KNOCKS ¢ ony P ymo should have in a few years a distinctly better kind of poultry within t listrict Bi wi ere Was & cA } a higher @ more ¢qua) qua ly egg and @ higher price A ct lala ul p! ce ‘ t of eggs =F eer tk be nh b t ealer= » hetw qua e ue 4 prvits a5 vv ss 4 i Edward Islaod asa whole, it would « 5 year amount to a ing sum of mone it i8 to be hoped that the least some sections of the Pr e¢ Ww ari pt this ve and carry ‘ thee yea W ‘ the marager of t } y ueparts ti { 4 Exper tal Farm i i ha » cO-operat ‘ irmers of i echool distr township, and f “is & n the a} ] wed bree 1 ‘ the ‘owes | sible price Who will t the ithe improveme wan pg branch «f our sCandry _seoe, —--- ——— THE TUG SERVICE. TI t Worke I ‘part a t he ng ed t é ‘ t plo I Sfewert in pace of 1 Fred. M Batt aitend the Steam Dredze at Charloit The T. A. Stewart has, so far, been onls able to tow sere scuw londs of the nm for the lav NH Was atl work, a againe! thirteen per day towed by the l weather —and this in fine new boet may accom; 1 rougl water remains t he seen The fa now 18 that while charging th : P Fite per day, the new beat is the dredge clear, and the equer Liat € n men empiye and unemployed a considerable portion of the rtime 1 he 1 \. Stewa 4 ear~ I unsuited for the wor It is r that one of the scows, which cost £590, wa rendered post useless t ‘ WwW t — 2 rve tha is quib ‘ vyoer i e ‘ i Works Deparment. It states that tw sons of the Hon. D iFa Mr 7 A. Stewart are the register ers, and t he m. gentieman himee:f We are not d spos to argue th puestion The main point is that,in conformi the £* spOoi/8 capable |oat has been removed, an sySter », an efficient an ia new villages of Trambuno and Komini, Mace- donia. Rev. John H. Stewart, aged sixiy, and for thirty-two years in the Methodist minis- try, was struck by an engine while driving over » railway crovs.ng near his home ip Cataraqui, Ont., last Wednia lay night aud killed. Dr. Nansen’s expedition ship Fram, which he left embedded in the iee, arly in January, 1895, in about latitude &3 cegrees north, arrived at Skjervo, province f Tromso on Wedoesday evening. Cap- iain Sverdrup reported al] well on board. arctic The Labrador cod fishery, in which 300,000 Newfoundlanders are engaged every year, isa cowplete failure, accordiog to the latest reports brought by the mai steamer-, the Labrador coast having been biockaded with ice until theend of July. Mr. Snyder, an American missionary, has arrived at Michigan from the Congo Free State. He says be penetrated more than One theusand miles into the interior of the state, and discovered a large like M-s. Snyder, the wife of the died recent) A special to the Minneapolis Journa from Willinan, Minn, states that a gang oi tramps beld up and robbed eighteen prom- nent men last Wednesday night. They } +} e led J 1 » 1; aiso shot a lad, J. Tiden, and he may die. A large posse is in pursuit and some fight ing 18 expected, missiouary, rhe Italian courts have decided agal ist Argentina’s claims of the rght to purchase the war vessels recently reported to have been sold by Italy to the Argentina Repub lic, Spain will, therefore, purchare tie Garibaldi. It is estimated that the Cuia. war is costing Spain £60,000 daily. The Soir says that Baron Dhani», com- manding a strong force, has taken the offensive against the Mabdists in the Up- per Congo. The situation causes the greatest anxiety in regard to of the security Congo free state, and it is predicted that serious political difficulties may ari-e. Asthe resu!t of an attempt to show how many Cigarettes he could em oke in half ar hour, and to win a wager, fonrteen years old George Eilwell died at Philadelphia on Wednesday. The boy was lighting his twentieth cigarette when the half honr was up. The lad was taken sick during the bight and died the next morning. Accerding to s paper in Chambers’ 223 Queen’s Counsel in As there are over 500 in Cap- ust a eixth of England’s popula- tion, we may be able to pull through with our legal business witiout the aid of the batch Sir Oliver Mowat wouldn’t approve of. | : alt POUTOALL Mogiand, ere are Mia, With ae THE MODERN KNIGHT, These are certainlyjnot the days of chiv- airy and rm mance; of !ong haired poets and ling.ing f males. The tendency 1s toward the,pract.cal and even the inventions now- alays sre mostly objects of utility, some thing which saves tine and gives comfort and ease. We are quick to appreciate and use anything which increases our comfort, especially if it be in the way of clothing. Let any body once realize the magnificent heal: iful warmth which Fibre Chamois will add to bis clothing and he will certainly be provi‘ed with this in expensive equipmert against all freaks of the weather. This interlining igs made from pure spruce fibre and is a complete non-conductor of both heat and cold so that a laver of it through clothing, keeps out the fiercest winds and preserves tue natural heat of the body. AxO_p Ann Wert Triep Renwepy.— Mis. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, slays all pain,cures wind solic, and is the test remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggist- in every part ofthe world. Twenty-five Its value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ng Syrup, and take no other kind. 513 w cents a bottle, one substituted which dos yt, by fifty per cent., dao the work of the old one, 1 he pu ervice sutiering, but the Farcu harson firm is b-tter ct That is to say, the 1 erests are mad ndary to pry i ciel tvsintacinctiis: ‘ieaeeael THE SCOTT ACT AGAIN. We regret tet we sve agan to direct a ter n to the prevalence of drunkennes- sid g enforce the Seott Act it i , 4 wher g the Prov V ave notof late hea j 3 whatever either Prince i a NY, n Char i ‘ whiitt.e Or nothing is be ing dot e- Ww st.on behalf of the publi >» Insist on the prosecutors Going their work an ] effec- t vely prosecuting the offenders. We want | I v forms s and dismissals. But | < e (ake! B «tae Cc a w ‘ es calied t } e charge ] this is a the resu “ t ‘ ight a erw j 4 it a l wr b W é now @ ‘sin call on the officials to go work. Tf they do 1 0 we now inform them that we shall ask for their removal and for the appointment of those wh» will en- force: the law It is really tom bad that no attention is Leing given to the directions of the Mayor and City Counci We trust that we shal! not have to egain refer to this matter Great Success of cur PRINT COTTON SALE Many EP ieces ae Are worth double the price asked, but they have got to go. THESE ARE BARGAINS. OUR renee five cent counter. iievesiasideiteiadinsian Try Them.—Try Saunaers & Newsom for all kinds of fresh an* salt meats of the best quality at moderate prices. Try their aug21 2 Now is the time to buy your readymade clothing, we are clearing out our stock ft gooey reduced prices. —McKay Wooilen 40. All Ar lerican bills taken at their face at the Meck ay Woolen Co’e, store, Price on all readymade clothing down to rock bottom during our slaughter sale, —McKay Woolen Co. _A full line of wuterproof coats selling cheap at the bergain corner, _ 7-443 eo... Bakin: Powder, -25 cents alb JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Offer or Fancy Printed Cottcn Goods—3 lets, 3 prices - | has met the success it HUNDREDS OF deserved. YARDS have been sold and everyone pleased with their Read on. purchases, ——-- — } CROSS ; COW, —$_________—___ BREEDING FOR THE DAIRY A writer in Hoard’s Dairymen, calling for the experience of others in crossing breeds for the production of a mo lel dairy cow, makes the following statements :— “IT have from time to time reported the results of my experiments in the crossing of Ayrshire sires with Jersey dams for the production of a cowthat shall meet the demand for & milk and butter cow, with both qualities cons dered. I have re ported only thet successes, for the simple ; reason that I have never known the cross 80 made to fail to produce a satisfactory milker. Hundreds of dairymen are trying the cross of the Holstein and Jersey hoping to produce the much sought after model The observation and experience of dairymen in this locality is that the cross of the Jersey and Holstein, while in some individual cases produciug milkers and butter producers, as an aver- age is not a success, and the second cross vererally a failure. Tomake an improve- ment in breeding, the intelligent breeder must seek to concentrate sone particular trait or quality. Freaks are vo guide in breeding. The average Holstein and Jersey have nothing in common. In the y The results bupe ilor cross nothing is consentrated. f theexperiments in this locality show that the cross is Jikely to destroy the juantity and size of the Holste’n and jaality of the Jersey. Neither breed is wproved by the cross.” wom + — DELINVATOR, THE The Septem ber number of the Delineator is called the Autumn announcement number, and is the hansomest and most striking issue of this sterling publication ever seen, Containing po than nine beautifully-colored plates illustrating Dress ] ’ 1e@s38 Modes and Millinery, including special plates of Mourning and Bicye’e Attire, and giying the first authoritative announce meut ofthe comiag styles for autumn wear. Of especial value to voung ladies having vocal aspirations is Clementine de Vere—Sapio’s article on Singing as a Pro- fession. Mrs. Mary Cadwalader Jones puts much sprightly good sense into a dis- cussion of the Abuse of Reading. A short story by Clinton Ros, called “The Lady if the Portrait” basa cleverly surprising inal. The paper on Interior decoration by Francis Leeds, is this month devoted o Kitchens. E.C. Vick gives practical and instructive expianation of Floral Work for Autumn. Carolvn Halsted describes the patriotic work of Children of the American Kevolution; Lucia M. Rob- hins tell? about “A Progressive Rainbow Party;” Eauma Haywood descrives in de- tail the constructisn of Embroidered Hand- ‘There is an illustrated article on Ba-ket Bali—the game so popular just now atthe Woman’s Collegee—and the usual entertaining departments of Tea- fable Chat, New Books, Seasonable Cookery, Smoeking, Knittinz, Tatting, Urocheting, Lacemaking, ete. vags, Address all communications to the Deliveator Publishing Co, of Toronto, Lid., 33 Richnaond St. West, Toronto Ont, or tothe Jocal agent for the Butterick Patterns in your town. Subscription price of the Delineator, $1.00 per year, or 15c per single copy. How TO WIN, Lord de Ramsay told a good joke in proposing “The Judges,” at the Hunts. show, at Ramsay, Eng., recently. He was illuding to the impartiality of the judges, ind eaid it reminded him of the conversa- ion of two rustics. A was leading a bull rom the show-ground. B accosted him, ‘Wal, Bill, beint thee got no prize?” A despondently) —**No.” B—“How’s that ?” \—“Waal, we ain’t; we oughter, and we coulder and shoulder, if meister had been tue judge !” i> i> ~<a. Catarrh Cured for 25 Cents, Neglect cold in the head and you will urely have catarrh. Neglect nasal ‘atarrh and yeu will as surely induce pul~ nonary diseases or catarrh of the stomach with its disgusting attendants, foul breath, nawking, spitting, blowing, etc. Stop it vy using Dr. Chase’s Catach Cure, 25 ct-. « box cures. A perfect blower enclo-ed with each box. You need Hood’s Sarsaparilla to enrich and purify your blood, create an appetite, ind give sweet, refreshing sleep. Dobell Juine. S TIBER is «due here from Montreal on MONDAY, the 3lst, inst., and sails for St. I>hn’s, Nfld, via Ha ifax. ‘Live stock’ on deck, and produce under decn, carried at low rates For further information apply to N. RATTENBURY, Aug. 21 Agent. — een 2e@2e284 eft 4&2 Oe Geese , ’ Please ; LOOK Over a ( 3 ¢ , é ¢ our steck of Walking @ Sticks just opened. A @ direct importation from ¢ Austria. Sticks right. ¢ Prices right. é ( ( ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ° >. ee YG W.Reddin, Pom. B. , A : ' é Ceutral Drug Store. é “Sunnyside.” CTFEBSVWVSVABAABQeOe GREENBACKS. We will take Greenbacks at their face for goods, and buy them at 3 per cent. dis- count J.H MYRICK & CO. aug22—lin Garriages ! Carriages ! The subscribers otfer for sale this sea son the largest assortment of carriages ever shown in Muntagne, consisting of Phaetons, Jumpseat, Corn'ng and Piano Buggies, Coacerds, &c., both homemade and ims ported, We have also on hand Caria, Cart Wheels, Truck and Express Wagons, in fact everything in our iine. Repairing in all its branches attended to promptly. Intend'ng purchasers will please give us a call, as we are confident we can suit you in terms, prices, atyle and quality. JOHN McLEAN & SON, Montague, April 24, 189¢—wy SHE THEM ccsmeemnin: . Tee Sa T ' Pasture uot at Auction We offer by auction, on THURSDAY, 3rd SEPTEMBER, at 11 o’elock, — That desirable 6 acre Lot on the Mount Kdward Road, the third from St. Peter,s Road, close to city limits. A large field of hay has been taken from it this sum mer. We will also olfer the etack of hay on above lot. RICHAXD JOHNSON, L, | BEER, Executors estate }ate Wm. Heard. aug22—246 &wky —guar. FUNERAL TRAILS. The cost of Funeral Trains to Sherwood Cemetery, has been reduced from $10.00 to $6.00. HENRY SMITH, Secy. Sherwood Cemetery wkylin. Sug és-—1} . = SEALED TENDERS will be received atthe Cuy Clerk’s Oilice until noon on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ad, trom | any per-on Or persons fur repairisg boiler i the heating :vstem of the City Building. Also for the suppiying of » Duplex Gouracy or Daplex Spence **Daisy” Hot Water Boilers, capacity 8,000 lineal feet, exclusive of mains. Also for building a chimney for suid system, Dpecuivalions for the above can be seen at the City Clerk’s ¢flice. The Coxneil do net b ndfthemselves to accep: the lowest or any tender. By order, li. M. DAVI ON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, August 22, 3in~—eod connects With DONT cUFFR WIT“ -»- YOUR FEET... If Shoes have anyth'ng to do with their comfort, fur at the prices we are selling our FINE SHOES there is no rea- son why you should the luxury of an easy and Shoe. W. H. Stewart & Co, London House Building. 21~ aug2l IntheHarvest Moonlight. not enjoy comfortable 4 Beautiful Sail on the Str. Jacques Cartier, MONDAY, AUG. 24th, Under iLe auspi- es of Ch’town Lodge, I, 0.G.T Every preparation is being made to make this excursion A GREAT BIG TIME. The Band of the 82nd Batt. will play on the Square from 7.15 to 8 p.m., and after - wards march to the boat. R-freshments of all kinds provided on the steamer. This excursion will eclipse all yet held this season. Black Diamdad Line TheSS B.nav's‘a, eniling from Montreal Tuesday morning,August 25:h,will bedue at CLarlottetown, Friday morning, August 28th, and will sail for St. John’s, New- oundland, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro juce under deck, at lowsest possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. Ch’town, Aug. 21, 1896. AUCTION SALE! FOUR-STORY BUILDING Opposite Masonic Temple We are instrucied 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 under 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. aug20—5in. Creme—= DeLa Creme The best Cigars and Cigarettes in the market. Wholesale and retail, REDDIN BROS Opposite P. O. STANLEY BROS. TELEGRAPHIC. Sreout Desearomns Tro THe Examiner PARLIAMENT OF CANADA, . Non-Production of Correspon- dence, Orrawa, Aug. 22. Half an hour sufficed for the despatch of all the business before the House of Commons yesterday. The Premier said that the correspon- dence Letween the Governor-General and the late Government, leading to the resig- nation, would be brought Gown as svon as the Address pase d, Sir Charles Tupper, in reply, held that it was desirable that the production of the correspondence should precede the passage of the Addrese. He could see no reason why this course should not be adopted, and as a grave constitutional question uay be raised it was desirable that the correspondence should be available during the progress of the debate on the Address. He held that the House of Commons is entitled to know and the country is en- titled to know the circumstances that attended the resignation cf one government and the formation of another. The mit- ter dropped. The Amuerot Races. Amuerst, Aug. 22. Tn the races here yesterday Daisy Cun- ningbam captured first place in the 2.30 class, with Nellie Bly second. The best time in this class was 2.28}. In the 2.45 class Kickapoo won first money, Button second and Orion third. Best time 2.32 ————_—_—— Suicide and Fatal Accident. Monrreat, Aug. 22. D. L. Pa'mer, employee of the Assessors department at the City Hall was found d-ad in hisroom. He bad shot himseif. A brakeman named Ed. Turgeon fel! fromm the train at St.. Martin Junction and was killed yesterday. Murder and Suicide. Troy, N. Y., Aug. 22 Mrs. Wilson Terry of Still Water drowned her two months old child by plunging it head first in‘o a slop tub; then she committed suicide ly crowning. = rt os = —— a = : School and College ec SCossoees | W © © A Un The larg: st a:d best assorted stock of School and Celleze Books and requisites ever offered in this province, Assortment Complete Prices Always Right Prompt Attention to all Orders WHOLESALE & RETAIL Geo. Carter & Co Booksellers & Stationers. N. B.—Amorican Notes taken at face value in exchange for goods,— G.C. &. CO. SOOOSEOSSOSHHOHHSCOEE SOOKE CES’ GOOEEOO® SOSHSSHOSSSSSOSSSHGOSEOSSOOSCOGESCEECEOS Cottage & Land. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. To be sold by auction, on the premises, Weymouth Street, on MONDAY, THE 24th DAY OF AUGUST, inst., at 12 o’clock noon, a lot of land fronting 32 feet on Weymouth St., and extending back 78 ft. with cottage thereon, adjoining the residence of Mr. Casiey. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. aug20—tld. LADIES’ Aid Society CRAPAUD. An entertainment will take place in the Rectory Grounds, on the 28th, inst , at 7 p.m. A. KENNEDY, Executor. Instrumental and Vocal! Music. Chinese Lanterns and Balloons. lee Cream, *Candy and Cake Stalls. Admission 10c. Funds in aid of New Sunday School, Parish and Reading Rooms. Tickets only 10c. May be purchased at the steres of Messrs Wright Bros, Victoria McLean’s, Cameron’s, Crapaud Corner, and Leard’s, Tryon, Shredded Whole Wheat — BISCUITS. The above-named Biscuits are made frem the whole wheat berry, and therefore; contain all the bran, gluten, etc,, and are very easily di- gested. They are highly recom- mended for invalids and child- ren, and especially for anyone troubled with indigestion. For sale at Beer & Goff’s. A Good Active Agent Sane aendames Sasa ears ee eos — eee SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, 1896, Health 48 (All wool Health Brand Ladies’ Vests, 25c. 10 Ladies’ Blouses, 25e. Gents’ Kid Gloves, good quality, 50¢c. 13 Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, with double Cape, worth $5.00 for $3.50. 23 Gents’ Neglige Shirts, splendid value, $1.00. 36 extra fine Shirts and Drawers, cheap at $1.00, oru price to-night, 75c. Best Styles and Quality in Ceats’ Hats Jas. Paton & Co's Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- eral contract will be given. Apply to Zz. R. BROW, AGENT Charlottetown. of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. | Unapproazhe for the money. Made here All Grocers. ALL WARRANTED menace _ ee a WEAR Tae SLATER . SHOE. $3, $4 AND $5. J. M. McLEHOD & Co FOR MEN ONLY. R Take one after each meal, and as often as desired, A. GOOD, M.D. RE “OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigars. and best smoke for 5 cents. The longest Take this prescription to WATSON'S DRUG CT . 2 o > 2 tL o— a o88s 23 | oe - @ ee ae* o s © 5 incall tos 2 SS .tm Pom _, 2 © <i. Sos = o AS 3 re] S2t-5 83-55 Os Pr Ca BE @ Gan58 ef Qe qs >of . es. : co n — See S ws — cai ~ —@e SCS Su. = S$¢asa © 2a88. f24as8 ow . caine =a oS s.ekoaneS Ga” wt S~ 8S a SpESE= 3h as Cae 3 Cc) ShS 0 S2eagugos ry as eT REGS = “a oe - ed gic —_— oe oseset Ss = se & sF>FPSVeE4LS 2 3 "8S BS £22433 33 |e py = a ao VOg Ss Bem & 2 Lond = Ge a aes oD & q me 6° BR COS SES se S ® a~4 o -y = ? > oan me oO — —— = —= Q 8 weeee2ee 2 fs Kall Overcoats 7 Where ignorance is bliss, ’tis folly to be wise, isan old saying that don’t apply to Fel! Overcoats. If younever have had one, you miss a very great deal of comfort that might be yours, if you make the acquaintance of the Star Tailor. I think we have in stock just what you want in that line, JOHN T. McKENZIE. & & August 21st, 1896, 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 ‘o.ind them to surpass the suit made by you in style, fit and finish. Yours very sincerely, FRANK B. EARL. Philalelphia; Pa. =>s. ea PAROCHIAL FAIR ! A large Parochial Fair wiil be held in the spacious halls of St. Joseph’s Convent, Sept, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 In aid of the New Cathedral, tee eeeeeee * Tea tables, Refreshment and Ico Cream tables will be provided with all the deli- cacies of the season. The ovster alwaysgso well patronized, will merit to be moreso this year, as the very best oysters will be got for the occasion. Very attractive will be the Fancy Tables, Housekeepers’ Table and Variety Table, with articles both aseful and ornamental, A new feature will be the display of In- dian Curiosities 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 p- m. BY ORDER OF COMMITTER: augl7 P. E. |. Commercial College and. Shorthand Institute, The undersigned, having purchased! from 8. F. Hodgson, all his interest im this institution, is now prepared to carry’ on its work in the commodious premises: occupied during the past pear, over the Bark of Nova Scotia, Queea Square Cnurlottetown. Being a graduate of, and har been for some time a teacher in the Montreal Business College, after a fall’ course at that Institution, he now offers to students, both ladies and Gentlemen, 8- business education second to none. _ Our business course will embrace Book’ Keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Com mercial Law, Business and Legal Forme, Business Penmanship, Business Core - pendence, English Grammar and Compo-’ sition. As we have had an experience of ovet’ | twenty fyears as a Practical Reporter in the Ben Pitman System, we will give’ Shorthand very careful attention. Our’ students will also be instructed in the use: of the Remington Typewriter. Rates same as-iosmerly. Students cam enter at any time, but onr Autumn course’ begins Sept, et. Apply at oace in persow or by mail for prespectus. —— OXENHAM, rincipal & Manager. P. O. Box 242. ™ Augl8—dy 246—wky. one Davies’ —~ Drugstore We still lead in Soda Water —G6ith year. Finest Frui Juices and Pulps, Cream and We have hundreds of similar testimonials for which we have not space.—D. A. BRUCE. Phosphate. Balance of stock of F. de C. Davies at nearly half price. Jack Davies & 0o., St. George Pharmcy. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1896. Lot 1 8c per yard. All printed Ducks worth 12¢ to 15e 8c per yard , STANLEY BROTHERS. ‘Lot 2 1 O C per yard : 10c per pard 20 patterns French Print-! ed Cashn.eres, fast colors; elegant new desigas, all this season’s importation, worth 16c, now. worth 19¢ to 38e, AS THESE ARE BARGAINS. Beales’ Corner, jy22-1m. Lot 3-15¢ per yard 9 ‘ . : 28 patterns assorted Muslins, Challies, Crepons, ete C per yard STANLEY BROS