‘THE | DAILY AIN Water Debentures Sinking Fund te be In- vested With the Government. There was a full attendance at the special meeting of the C itv Couneil called for last eve ning. Mavor presided, and Water Commissioners ialloran and Smith occupied seats at his right and left. Mayor Dawson explained the purpose for which the meeting was called. A letter from the Mare hal asking that before the Provincial Exhibition was re ferred to the Finance Committee. Councill lor Hi ighe 3 pre sented the report »f the committee appointed to consider the tenders for lighti ing the streets by the elec tric light. The report recommended that the tender of the Royal Electric Com; pany i ed by manager | : be accepted in accordance with the te rims | of an agreement annexed which was sign Mr. Waddell the Royal Company's in this The “ : Province agree ment prov ides that the Electric Company wil vht the « ty for three Vvears at the rate of $73 per lamp per year, and y.ves the « sity the priv ilege OT renewing the co tract for five years at the expuwation of the term Councillor Hughes moved, seconded by Councillor Fennell, that the report be adopted Councillor Tanton claimed that the Counci! could not make the contract without first obtaining the consent of the ratepayers at a publie meeting, as provi led | by law when an expenditure exceeding $6,000 is volved. He thought the >} electors at a pwblie S Bros . Mus l ( na’ Band will “3 Squa sday evening Tus Tames I amship Thames w loading at Montrea! for Charlotte + St 3 er 4 Bra 216 w meet this at 8 o’clock, in their ¥ M ba k ts the shoot- i lra € es erday, it \ - ACK MEN —We are 0 lel c i ‘ M VY. W. Stanley f the firm of Stanley Londen pantes < ‘ ‘ I . = fat a-Lwork siway at VY teria ( Ne I ( y > a wil y Se ptenibe Aj a T ts i be made’ at the S i t School Board s Seca Orr—A man attempted io the cellar a house in the vie- | tv of the Drivi Park 4 w § gh t Vas scare tr i SC { ma s was a any A gioves with Jose- t ty e Clear 8 not.a 44 ale ad ieares p10r, ar usel while the ’ hand. For sale’only at A e s detente tf | company to the exclusion of the other pe tenderers. © 7 ASuo “ = Guardian-re |‘ ouncillor Haszard said that three years poris that during tue storm yesterday the was the shortest possible term the contract Hat A alias, Gintinns Soe orings | Could be made for, The company proposed : gétowa and went ashore at P ark-{ Putting in new machinery, and this they ; here she was considerably | COuld not see their way clear todo on a} d “| One years renewal of contract, for the con- . } tract was nothing more than a renewal of Po t-—This morning Phili- | the old contract. nar Rust was fined five |. Councillor Hughes moved, seconded by ania t sts for depositing rubbish on | } Councillor Fennell: That the tender of Market Square. Sanitary Officer McRae the Royal Electric Light Company to Tiglit oat el pplainant. A. larceny case | the streets of the City vf Charlotte town for Was adjou l until to-morrow the term of three years from the date of ie | the expiration of the present contract be Tewrenaxce Meevinc.—A_ temperance } accepted as per inemoraudum submitted to seeeting Was held in the basement of the First Met! last ‘ Hon. D. Farquharsen-occupied list Church vening the Chart proper course would be to piace the whole matter of lighting the streets before the meeting. The com . > | mittee had apparently dealt only with one this meeting and signed by James Waddell | Manag ver Coune: Hor Taylor thought the idea of Rev. Dr. Lucas, of Hamilion, Ont., andj calling « public meeting before Betting ; the Mr. B ichanat e liter of I he re vaplar, ; contract was absuri i hey nual ght as Well were the principal speakers. j call a pablic meeting before granting the : ee | School Board money ny i as Councillor Tanton pointed out that the Clyde River, had oatineal made from thie | onec Board appropriation was provided year’s oats on sale to-~dar. This is said bv | ute y statute. ate 208 le the dhabiosl Gatunenl ever pers | ( ouncillor Ha-zard thought it #as non- i sia ieaatiell Alexander McKinnon, of | S¢Msical to talk of calling a pablic meet- Sinks Miciheinn: teak’ Sacco taka dl } ing before making the contract. Such a aka one pound two oun j hi g had never been heard of bet re. The x money for lighting the streets was already P. E. [,. Hoserrat.—The P. E. Island i in the estimates | c the year Hospital has received the following: Sun-] . The Mayor said he was not prepared to day collection, Hotel Acadia, $7.25; child- | 8'Y® 4 decision offhand upon the point rens entertainment, Hotel Acadia, $1; | | raised by Councillor Tinton. He would Birthday gift from Miss Emily and Miss | CO8Sa! with the Recorder on the subject, Kiain Stella, granddaughters of Alex. Mc j and would be governed by his opinion Donald. Esq. Cincinnati, guests at Hotel when called upsa to 8h; go the contract, Acadia, $10 octal teaas s Privrer.—The Macdonald, emmitted nterment being in the A. O Catholic Cemetery ym No. 1, A. O. H., FP NERAL OF Mr. James P Sunday, was the the Roman f Divisix forenoon, H. plot in The members ¢ attended the funeral in a body, making a | very fine appearance. Mr. Macdonald waa a printer by trade, and was foreman in the Herald office for several years. most deserving young man and to the earth this j ; by Coune ' the | annum. Hie was a | was es- | 80n, asking permissix | Inthe meantime he would put the re- solution. body of | : who died on } carried, The resolution was then put and Moved by Councillor Haszard, setonded illor Fennell; That the Finance ttee be authorized to deposit with | the Provincial Government thé balance of Water Debentures Sinking Fund on mterest at the rate of 4 per cent. per Carried. A ‘etter was read from Commi Donald Nichol- mm to lay a sewer pipe teemed by all who knew him on the west end of Kent Street, for the oe | purpose of draining ceilars and for waste Kixe’s County Exureitioxn.—The prize | water, commencing atthe residence of list of the Kmg’s County Exhibition, to be | Philip Coyle and running west until it held at Georgetown on Wednesday, Octo- | emptied on the flats below Government ber 2nd, has been issued. On Teesday,} Bridge. The writer stated that since October Ist, the fall race meeting under | the introduction of blind or driver wells the auspices of the Exhibition Association | in the upper part of the city the willbe held. The programme will in- | people in the vicinity of West Kent Street clude races three minute and for the free-for-all - $150, for the inute $50, and for the | green race $30. The prize at Tae Exaurver office, where but first-class work is turned out. aoc Coxspov_ence.— At Benevolent Monday resolutions were free-for-all, purse three in ‘ihe othi ne | i | Reson epec a! meetin g of Society, held in the Lyceum on night, the following oianels _ Wheoess, It has pleased 1 His infinite wisdom to remove by death our late brother, John Lafferty, who has been a member of this Society for the past fifteen vears. end Whereas, The deceased has been a faith rioNs OF the fui and consistent member of our Society, j aud at all times took a deep interest in its j welfare, serving efficiently in whatever | position he ock upied, Therefore Resolved. That the members of thie Society extend to his bereaved wid- | their” heartfelt sympathy, and on record their sense of | the they have sustained. Further Resolved, that a copy of theze resolutions be ing2vibed on the records of this societ, yand that a copy hereof be sent by the Secretary to the widow of our de- ceased brother; also to the press of the city for publication. Perer McCover, President. Joux Cosxouuy, lat Vice-President. May: wa EI Hen sessey, 2d Vice-President. hi. F. Mappicay, Secretary o* pia ——_- LANGLEY BEACH NEWS. The storm yesterday raged its fiercest at Langley. The rain came with such force that it felt almost like hail. A tent which is occupied by several Yoling men from the city was blown, but no damage was done. Gutside the harbor the sea seemed gh. Sach a storm is expect- ed only in autuma. On Sunday several Charlottetown wheelmen came around on their wheels. Tie run is very pleasant, and the day was all th desired. After the ran mountains h at could be mushrooms were very thetapding the showery of the litle @ quantity. plentifu Notw nature of the w ents secured g wher, some resid- | ' There is some talk of batding a small wharf opposite Mr J _3 McD ona'd’s : ‘Tr | would be a grem \etétit to thee Lang!eyi#ts to have a wyatt, and doubtless a much larger nusaber of visitors would come here if there was such a convenience for landing. As it was unfit for travelling by foot or | rowing ye-terday, several young men from the y were preve nted from attending to their duties there. It is rumor that we are to have a Summer hotel hieré next year. We hope it will not end im talk, as thie is certainly the riviil “p for oue Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Stanley and son are Spending a few days with Mrs. L. E. Pri | Ifthe bovs who come in the rowboat | each ever ny would iearon a few new songs | it would much more pleasant for the | residents of the beach. “Seeing Nellie | Heme.” Sweet Marie,” etc., are rather.| Old now Langley Beach, Aug. 21, 1895. —_-- | ~-—Mail and Empire: In Newfoundland, the government,as a stroke of economy, has eut down everything, except the indemni- lies of the legislators. The legislators | always look after themselves. Not long | &go One of our Own statesmen introduced & bill to reduce the salary of the Governor Genera} His political friends were en- tirely favorable to the move... It would be & fine election card, more especially anjoog ple who are restive under the flag. twhile the Loli economists were as Sailing the Govervor’s income, they were Pulling the wires with a view toan in- <téase is their own indemnities, green j find list was veorme horhood, a@ | wells, which through the Irish ground air Almighty God | -ewer at their own expense. | Jackets that tbe dampness of their cellars and foundation walls has greatly increas - ed, causing much sickness in the neigh- He also puinted out that some deaths which occurred. in the -neighbor- hood were attributable to the noxious } gases generated in these blind or driven medium of the are conveyed co their cellars. | Lf the application was granted, the people at whose instance Mr. Nichoison addressed | the Board were prepared to con+truct the Referred to the Board of Health. A number of bills were disposed of. Adjourned sine die. A Pointer for Agents ! The subscriber has fitted up ten of the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are all large and wel lighted. They are heated by hot water lighted by electricity, connected by t>le phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. nection. P, P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1895-—-3m | of members Dawson | Chairman of the the policemen be furnished with new suits | EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS, | ™**-tcrstexowe saree ao BOARD OF HEALTH AND The Richmond Street Sewer, BRu.lding the Dominion und Davies House Sewers. A mee gy of e Board of Heralih was held lust evening at tne conelu- ion of the City Council meeting. Mayor ee Heard, sl ‘ The Chairman informed the | i vard that E | the Sanitary Officer had rep oo to him that complaints were made regarjing the sewer leading from the Hotel Davies to 'the water. Mr. Davies had been waited upon by the Sanitary Officer regarding the condition of this sewer and had pro- mised te have the nuisance about which complaint was made abated He (the } Chairman) had also written Mr. Davies | respecting the matter and thought he was doing somewhat in the way of an in prove ment, But FO far, according to the | Sanitary Officer, Mr. Davies Jas not | takeu action. The Sanitary Officer bad also rep rive ito him concerning the con dition of the sewer leading from the Dom-— | inion Building to the water, which he said also required attention because of its un- a ’ Vv state The Sanitary Officer had | vA twice to the Publi Works Depart n >to the condition of this ver, but no reply had been r ceived He inot th nk the Dominion G mentor any other Government had a right to per petrate a nuisance upon th? city The Chairman also pr nied a letter from the Uealth Officer concerning the on the This drain, takes its course condition of the box dr 1 1 of R chmond street it was stated in the letier, or sewer west en under cover of the plank sidewalk from | Pownal street to the shore. A sewer | leading from the rear yards of the dwell- ings occupied by some twenty tenants on | Pownal sreet empties commene ment, and from three | houses further down on Richmond ‘street | also empty into it at points nearer outlet. At the time the Health Officer | inspected this drain «June 19 last) he | found & most unsanitary state of things ex- into it near its | sewers to the | isting, the only effectual remedy for which | would be the shutting off from it of a!l | subsurface drainage He therefore re- underground the one about whic plaint was made be filled in and opening of any subsurface drains private dwellings or premises to with it should in future be ab bidden. The Chairman further stated that Mr Moore had communicated garding the opening of a sewer on Grafton | Street, and he had referred the matter to | the City Suryeyor. The Survey was not favorable to the project, and~ he bad advised Mr. Moore to that effect | The letter of the Health Officer was first | taken up, and the subject matter thereof discussed by Messrs. Haszard, Tanton, Hughes, Fennell and Taylor. Mr. Haszard moved, seconded by Mr. | Fennell: That the Sanitary Officer be in- structed to have all underground t vended that all i sewers necting with i cCem- | t | | ‘or | Cen | that the | from | connect | ¢ “Olutly for- | With him = re r’s report } drains . | leading into the box drain or sewer on | Richmond Street weet closed up without further delav. The resolution carried, Mr. | Taylor dissenting Semed then took place respect ing the other two sewers about which com- | plaint was made, and the Sanitary Officer explained the state in which they were | at present and what steps he had taken to | have them placed in a better sanitary con- dition. The Chairman said that was | instructed not to do so by the Board he would to-morrow telegraph the Department of Public Works, Ottawa, rning the condition of the Dominion sewer. Mr. McCarron moved, seconded by Mr. | Haszard; That the Sanitary Officer be in- | structed to enforce the law with regard to the drains leading from the Dominion building and the Davies Hote} The re solution carried unanimously. Mr. Douse called attention to the sewer leading from the jail, which a Grand Jury | some time ago found in a very bad condi- tion, and suggested that the Health Officer visit the loc ality and see it its condition had been changed. He also drew attention to another sewer on Grafton street, known a+ the Dawson tannery sewer, which badly in need of attention. The Chairman said he would bring these | matters to the attention of the Health | | O fiicer. The letter of Donald Nicholsen asking permission to construct a sever on Kent street west to the shore was discussed, but | no action was taken. Meeting adjourned. ISCUSSLOR unless he conce } | was | | =~ } | Dominion Blend Tea | REGISTERED- | } | SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. i. T. Holman, Summerside, J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnof, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. = Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane. A.J. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Every householder should give Domrton Bienp Tea atrial. It has great streagth, | fine flavor and is delicious in theZcup. Ch’town, June 20—w 1 yr. Hievator sod omice om (EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Office -- Bont Stroet DR. H. 0. JOHNSON —_ os Ang JG. ane For on our FIRST FLAT are hard at work. ook as at prices public. BEER Tue Weatuer.—Westerly winds, fresh at first ; perature, to-morrow, Out For Prices: on our SECOND FLAT, never before | Ss) 0). | ing $1.00, 2 | Gute as painters with brush = | Paint | | SEWERS | | of the track, this permit is | enge: “I | little delay as_ possible. | tend the march | Er Johnson’s Cream of Roses, for sun- (Prccereccccoeeees TAE WORLD OF SPORT. The Wheel. The A «sociation W heeluwen’s Lee. courplied with by the Charlottetown Amateur Cycling ‘lub, the following sanction has been granted by the racing Board for the races here on Labor Day : : rules of the Canadian lavily “PERMIT TO HOLD RACES, ISSUED BY THE RACING BOARD. Cycle Club having applied to the Racing Board for per hold races under Association n Charlottetown on September 2nd, with the rules measurement granted to the 2nd, it being the Chair- The Charlottetown mission to rales, 1895, and having complied of the Board requiring the said Club for September understood that the consent of } man of the Board is necessary to any post- ponement from above-mentioned date. The permit must be in the hands of ihe Referee the day of the shown, if desired, to intending com petiturs Wieelmen are warned. not to compete at meet, to be races not san tioned by the Boird J. M. Banxes, Chairman ” The Turf, Tickets for the races to-morrov at on | sale at Watson’s and Reddin’s Drog St lhe colt stakes races on the Charlotte- town Driving Park'to-morrow and the ful- | | low lay should attract a large number Of people The programme for to-morrow Wiil onsist of a 2.38 class and a race each fur 2-ye the elasses are ar-olds and 3 year-olds All we | filled, and the d‘ferent | events promise to be keenly Contested My ron + réuiry, McHenry, the trainer of Jolin R has issued the following chall- will match Jobn R. Gentry against any pacer in the world for $5,000 aside. Twill match John R. Gentry against Joe Patchen and Robert J. in a three cornered race for $5,090 a side, the istance to be within fifty fe-t of the wire and the winner to take the entire $15,0.0 and the purse offered by the association under whose auspices the race is run. The race must be upon the track offering the most moner. Lawn Tennis. | The Pictou Lawn Tennis Club will hold «a tournament on their grounds on the afvernoon of the 27th —inst., to be taken part in by representatives of Pictou, New Glasgow and Charlottetown, i to which all me ym bers of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club are inyited. Aikimem- bers of the home club yho can make it | convenient to visit Pictouen that date will kindly hand in their names to some mem- ber of executive committee with as —~Harrison Car- the |} VELL, Secretary, Cricket. All members of the Cabot Cricket Club are requested to at meeting this evening at the Park cricket room at 8 o’viock. Necessary | arrangements for the Albion Mines Club on Friday next will be comple:ed and other important business brought up, CVBVEVSSSSESVSSSESIVCEB SWHIGH ONE 2: ¢; burns, rou ghened skin, ete., 25¢ } ’ Johnson’s C urling ¥ luid, to keep the hair in curl, 15 and 25¢ . Johnson’s Diarrhcea Cordial, 25¢ Fowler’s Extract of Wild Straw- @ berry, 35¢ @ Everybody's Pills, the best family $ medicine, 25¢e 3 They are all in great demand now. ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, $ The Reliable 2 Druggists. Everything Except High Prices ! FURNITURE Store, where you get the Ours the most and give the least— a claim we are careful to maintain. MARK WRIGHT & 69,, LTD Who Sell at Selline: Prices. LIVE MEN WANTED. ‘ro canvass for “ Life and Work of Mr Glad stone,’ by J Castell Hopkins. Introduction by the Hon G W Ross, LL D, the scholarly Minister of Education, A thrilling narrative of the wonderful career of Mr Gladstone. Pro- fusely illustrated with portraits of great men | of the century, with many cf Mr Gladstone, |} starting when six years oid, published by his book, nearly 2 inches 10} inches long. Retail Agents’ Sam ple Rook sent on de posit- which we retarn with order for twelve uooks. From $15 to $530 a week accord- ing to ability. BRADLEY, Fes WEL! ty Hot Air. The Cumberland Wot Air Furnace Makes Warm Friends ! permission. A big thick, 8 inches wide, GARRETSON «& CO., Br: spree, Conan Canada: contemplating havigg their Hot Air would do Parties Dwellings heated with | well to leave their orders before the rush of fall work. The CUMBERLAND FURNACE is | acknowledged by ati competent to judge | to be the most ,owerful and durable | Heater in the market, and those who want | a Furnace should consider well its special we are busy selling those heard of by the buying OS. much change in tem +? fine, not features. teference as to its satisfactory workings can be made to the following gentlemen “7 numerous others: —R. C. Goff, Eeq., S. Johnson, Esq., F. Jost, Esq.,.at Mil- ler Bros’. Store. CHARLES HERMANS, GRAFTON STREET, SOLE AGENT for CHARLOTTETOWN, augl5—3w 246 NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make ae of Land, run Boundary and ——— Rrctngent- Plans, etc.; also ae and Architectural Drawi ngs, Pians, cations and Estimates, ae Pe HIOMOSAOS. inet vant gf C iarlottetowa, Ang. 23, 1904 ny & wy Men’ LABLES AND GENTLEMEN COMPARE OUR PRICES on. Boys’ and Children’s CLOTHINC. 7 U ES age, for $1.00 each. —_——— We don’t want to make a long speech but simply ask you to goods and compare our prices. One Hundred Boys’ Suits opened yes- terday, to fit Boys from 4 to 13 years of PROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men, Charlottetown, August 15, 1895—246 eall and see our DAY, AUGU! | 7 week with a Cargo of PEAKE Charlottetown, August 20, 2Q, The Steamship “ALBERT” RUN COAL, from Dominion Coal Co:znpany’s Mines. 1895 —dy & 1895. (x) ——_— will OF MINE be due here and This C will be sold low whilst landing. BRO WKY SS. & CO. VESSELS at Lowe Marine Insurance CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured st Rates. LS SS ee ae <e Sterling Certificates Issued When Required’ — ee ee pe Agent Western Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 HORACE HASZARD, Assurance Co. WILL PLEASE BEAR IN MIN D THAT THE PRICES Guardians and Parents of School Children AND ASSORTMENT OF Children’s Clothing AT THE BARGAIN CORNER, Cannot be Surpassed in the City for Quality, Style and Durability. Come to the McKay Woolen Company. = = — REMNANTS ! REMNANTS ! Remnants. White Cottons, Grey Cottons, Print Cottons, Ginghams, Flannelettes Tickings, Dress Goods. A nice lot of each—all of them with only the remnant of a price attached. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1895 —246 We bought these hence our big offer. Cash, i, Aug. 20, a Ten Days Only. FOR $15.90. We will sell 25 Black Worsted Suits, made up and trivamed in the very latest | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ style, for Fifteen Dollars and Ninety Cents, goods at a time the buyer had to sell, and at our own prices, | Ss. A. McDONALD. when Terms as usual—Spot veer e a TAILOR. LONDON HOUSE. — 1 New Underclothing. One of the best the city. New Umbrellas, New Waterproof Coats. Stocks in Charlottetown, August 16, 1895—dy . J. HARRIS, AGENT FINAL NOTIGE MESSRS. CAIRNS & McLEAN having disposed of their stock-in-trade and retired from business, hereby notify their debtors that all debts due or to become due to them n-ust be paid to Mr. Henry Smith, Clerk of the County Court, Charlottetown, who is authorized to receive and grant discharges for the same. : MALCOLM McLEAN, ANNIE CAIRNS. augl6—dy 3i wky 3i Advertisements under this headi ng charge+ five cents per line. WASHING WANTED—Would do a family washing. Spply at this office. 3i pd - aud FOR, SALE —The hoase and premises owne Pane, Ee e Macleod, fronting on Hillsborough Park ; heated by hot water, has a bathroom, bath and other modera imiprovements. For — ete, apply to A ae. Auction- f—july3 TO LET—Shep on Queen Street, one of the best business stands in the city, —R K Brac Agent. augl2 , TO. LET-—A house situated opposite railway station, containing seven rooms in good order. "Apply to MRS LOwWDEN, Dundas Es planade, tf—augl W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. references required. tf—augl WANTED— A middle-aged woman to take charge of a farm home three miles from the city. Enquire at this office. aug3s HOUSE TO LE?--On King Square, secu- es by Mr J -K Ross. Possession given Ist Satya yndy Whee to EDWARD CHANDLER 1st sept TO LET—Two Offices in the Stamper Block, Apply to PROWSE Bros. tf—mayl “TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as tae Peake Homestead, situ- ate on Water Street, lately in possession of ny Esq, CC SSiON given at Also, that that” beauli ully situated two- story awe dwelli co _ nce Street, now occupiea ames n, Esq; possession ziven first har next. Also, cottage situated on "Hills — Street, lately occupied by Wallace on given at — Apply to PEAKE Bnos & CO. 5 may Grand Entertainment, HOWES’ HALL. A highly amusing Entertainment wil’ be given at Howes’ Hall, Brackley Beach by the guests of Sh _ Hotel, on WED NESDAY EVENING, t, 1895, beginning at 7.30. Among the various attractions will be a Band of Music of fifteen pieces, Skirt anu Fancy Dancing, Violin, Cornet and Bar Solos, Comical Songs, (Juartettes, Negro Minstrels, ete. Atso—L IV ING PICTURES, the won der of ine Augast 2s I aye. Admission, 25c; reserved seats, 35c— for the improvemeat of the Hall. aug!6 Charlottetown Driving Park, COLT STAKES. 2ist and 22nd August, 1895. In connection with these races a Special Train wil leave Tignish at4io’clock, am, standard, each day ; returning, will leave ‘harlottetown at5pm, standard, on the 2ist only, on the following ‘time schedule, stand- ard :— Leave Tignish.... «...... ... 40am “ Alberton ~~” “ Bloomfield ne © O'L2Ery...cc id —_— pe Ee BEER 0090.0 so “ Wellington 5 * Miscouche : ‘ on “ Summersid o* ~~ te. “ Kensington alo “ Freetown sian pence. “ Emerald... os , Ree fe ly “ Bradalbane sm * Hunter River 849 North Wiltshire oOo “ * Royaity Junction _— Arrive Charlottetown.... wa Return Tickets at undermentioned rates will be issued by Special from Tignish on 2ist and 22nd August, good for return ouly by Special on 2ist and by regular on 22nd :— Tignish to Elmsdale, inclusive . $1 26 Piusville to Portage, 7 115 Conway to Richmond, eis 100 Wellington to S’side, “¢ . a Travelier’s Kest to C ape fraverse, inc’ vé« Yo Bradalbane to Clyde 63 Hunter River to North W iltshire, f Colville, Loyalist and Milton, ” » Wiusloe, . Z) Royalty Jurction, . le Return tickets at undermentioned rates w be issued by regular morning trains from Souris anc Georg town on lst and 22nd aa good for urn by specia train, faving Char ottet own at5.lo pm, standard, on 2 tist August, and by regular train jeaving at3 pm, standard, on 22nd August :— Souris to Bear River, inclusive 90 Rollo Bay to Lot 40, rg : — Dundee to Tracadie, we Georgetown to Cardigan aa : -R0e Perth to Peakes, ” eee ckeeul Pisquid.. aoa oes --»»,60¢ Bedtord . . -400¢ Suffolk , < soveew oo cobeonen aul 35 EE Chi as ibesbskcdenakeeunos ee ek 2c Union ; --20¢ Brackley Point ‘ aK Return tic ke 1s at one first-class fare will be issued from all stations to © harlottetown by afternoon trains on the 20th August and all trains an the 2ist August, good forreturn on 2ist,2énd and 23rd August; also by morning trains from the east on 2 good for retarn on 23rd August, and by spec ial train from the west on 22nd, good for return on 2rd August. A. B. WARBURTON, : Secretary. Uh'town, Aug. 13, 1895—law & wy LEWIS’ PHOTOGRAPHS ! For Fineness of Finish and Artistic Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsurpassed any- where. Special attention given to Copying and Enlarging Old Pictures. GRAFTON STREET. Charlottetown, Aug 8, 1895. this SLACK argo "i ge [ie ai : | a4 oH ra e {4 > Lanne .| ae ’ i 4 ¢ * Sata Gh int is Dasa ikl inal iar ; 3 Giheecs ee eo i a ee a ee ecu ea ‘ pe tec atten aid ianaan sete | eens stone rg eg or ee abr aie ar cas patie SS eet