ane a THE DAILY EXAMINER.| THE SPOILS SYSTEM I ge at ast for office w per ules reas any e Liberals we Ss . ’ t is ices i 7) | ient, 7 2 ai ‘ U ™ Here isa) crip} ' man who as a@itiutu ly pe r t ie yneUs keeping & ‘ neariy ag arter of a cenD- { snd here are Liberal men—-save the ma who w i ave him and us ‘ Uut upon s 1a i seu i i¢ss 3 A syst w 1a s 1 case ke s is certainly not B h Surely t ulopted Canada It has oO grounds st It make et t 7.4 y , € 4 ‘ r the g c ¥, a ’ yr alii wh we pa w 4 b, &2Dd ia 1 he y r ’ prize a ter < e The wis of the Fat re < Confedera t ‘ ed it. Our ablest statesn ua senou j lis sul the co rv s the gov mie ave een witnessed in the | i States, w ‘ years past etiorts have been mace to throw | tt off It is asvstem under which the va ar s ba y ved Ahad 8 spore i f tl tem} : 4 i ve ¢ the mean apd ii c ‘ s PI jong parties We » I ‘ i Ww be I € i i y € 4 parcy now in pow If the 4 me ott han ar: re purr ‘ € ‘ Oo » i = y t < =< ¥ 4 i pa: wit . i iy t € ry be scharged But let v be said that efficient and fai ‘ must give way to the election Campaigners of the saccessful party. Let it never be aaid that one man must go outin order that another man may go in. The true princip!, was aid down by Lord Dufferin in 1878, when speaking in Toronto just be fore his departure for England, at the close of his term as Governor Canada, he said: DAILY x } A QUESTION TO CONSIDER. ! k only inference to be drawn from the of the Summerside | the Charlottetonians rs report that in it j cycle races is a | who acted in a manner The implied It will be took part unworthy of gentlemen. | chives is sufficiently grave. seen by reference to Tue EXAMINER'S cor | respondence that there is a disposition | hereto resent it and to vindicate the honor of Charlottetown. the paper tl y of notx But the question the charg e? That is the ists and their pro 5, 8 in which ge le | preferred wor vestion for our bicyel c moters and friends to cons der. What- ij ever the resu It, we pre fer to believe that young men of Charlottetown who tock ‘part in the bicycle races at Summerside | behaved in a manner that can be jastifid i : upon the principles of honor and justice uw } applied to manly sports | sondage i LOW PRICES IN THES STATES. ' — rue August number of a trade paper, ; JUSTE Pex ¢ avs tia | . ; wm easoning person Can deny th ereisa deep and lameatable trout a tle g great classes and masses of t American people. Look at the prices for t. e er of the Northwest. t Armour and I nt, S. Dauk., corn was Ilte. and oats 7 e rail rate Leing 28c. per 200 Ibs. At | Svotland and Tripp shippers were bid 1415 S8c. for corn and 7, cents for oats. Che price at Ela re, Minn., was 154c. for corn and )jc for oats, at Bigelow ldc for r oats, and at points on the 1 Northern from Sioux City, rreteoo, S. Dak., the price Wa- | joc for corn and 9¢e for oats.” s the fe Y f Canad: i par |} Surely th rs of Canada, aud par - of this province, will not 1 | longer compla‘n about = or sigh for recipr y with the United States ! a *+e+e ————— NOTES AND COMMENTS. j —— r | —A statistical account of the member | w House of Commons declare | that there are nineteen gentlemen amony hoped that these wii be pumber. It is & saving remnant of the Go Ib respect to th: vernment. Yommenting upon the re — of the riff, “He aise remarks of the the forthcom the Monctor jastly protest | against Tory efforts tc prejudice busines taterests by creating unnece essary alarm.’ Dut how is it possible to create unnece:- ary “alarm ” about a change which 1s to ee a advice you will improve trade and make us ail rich ? ne r aiiow yur Civ Set e to ve ae i sii oy gra i »a nstrum ysubserve the | z phe loronto Globe expresse the e is and interests of a p al party. The opinion that “Archbirhop Langevin coul:i anceess a po’itical par ught ie a , a j ay - & pre seesienes humorist. pe ip 2p policy acd the ability os OCCASION OF cee jibe is the Arch- 2 ¢ and . i advantage mers setter, pn which he gave expressiou likely a to its , ale ‘ to his hope that the Quebec Liberals wil In fact, the more the area personai pre — P _ r _ made during the fit consequent uj » chang gover ~ ao ae fo more for the Man- ment is limited better f the oe Catholic Schools than the Remedial! ot leoue Bill provided for. EXAMINER . . ———, CO-OPERATION AS REGARDS TH FARMER’s TABLE, (From Farming for August.) Co-operation among farmers is a subject that is very often brought forward at agri- cultural meetings, and very properly 80, because it is only by means of co-operation that farmers can hope to succeed in some of the branches of theiz calling. Take dairying, for instance. Although there are many dairymen who are carrying on single-handed a profitable business in one or the other subdivisions of dairying, yet the majority of dairymen find the co operative system the most profitable and the one best suited to their needs. When we see the success that attends co-operation in certain branches of farming. we often wonder why it cannot be extended to other branches. Take the tarier’s table. 'o maintain the human system sufficiently to stand the wear and tear of farm life a supply of meat is required. During the hot weather very little fresh meat is used on many farm tables, the greater propor- tion found thereon being salt pork —a very good food in its way, but a continuous sue- session of itis aptto be monotonous, as we'l as not too wholesome. In winter time there is more variety, as a rule. A_ fut animal can be killed, and, if the famiiv 1 not too sma!!, a good part can be kept for the use of the house, and the balance read ily solito the neighbors. In this wav fresh meat is obtained more che aply than it can be bonght from the butcher. In the summer time this canuot be don-, but there is another plan, which has been iried insowe parts, whereby # weekly stock of fresh meat can be very cheaply even in hot weather. This is for a number of neighbors to co-operate, and each one of the company to fatten one or more animals for killing during the whole or part of the year. <A certain price is put on the various portions of the carcass; tLe owner of the animal killed during any one week keeps what he requires of the meat, and the rest of the company take the bal- ance between them at the fixed prices. In this way butchers’ bills are saved, none of the company are dependent on the whims of the cattle buyer, a plentiful supply of fresh meat is ensured throughout the year, and none of the meat is left on the owner’s hands to spoil. The plan is a most com— mendable one; and should be carried out all over the country wherever possible. obtained — —_- NEWS NOTES. Of the gold coins now in circulation in England, a small proportiou Only bear an earlier date than 1870. Intense heat is reported throughout athe United States and Western Canada. Deaths aod prostrations occur daily. Presidential candidate Bryan is the re- cipient almost daily of quantities of cigars and liquors, bat, as be neither smokes nor drinks, he gives the cigars to newspaper correspondeats and pours the liquors into the nearest sewer. The euccess of the Canadian artillery team at Shoeburyness seems to please the Englishmen almost as much as if they had themselves captured the prizes. English- men are among the few people who can ’ "WEDNESDAY, AUGUS ST AS 12, 1896. aeereeenenmneneedijjureneminaesit e000 BUSINESS STAND T0 LET A house and shops and outbuildings, and 9 «acres of land situated at South Pinette Bridge. Moderate terms. Apply to MISS ANNIE YOUNG, Pinette. Tose eee eR ‘The —«- Tth Sepi. augS—d&w. will be a big day in Ch’town, don’t forget it. Runners, jumpers, athletes in general, DON’T FORGET IT, is the thing for training Cyclists that it won at Summerside. Lo get it. pur- don’t forzet Halifax and Now’s the time poses. A. W. Red¢ia, Pam. B sntral Drug Stors. cee 8B OO 2882862386868 8 i a Black Diamond Line The SS. Bonavista, sailing from: Montreal Friday morning, August 14th, will be due at Ctarlottet Monday morning, Angust 17th, and will sail for St. John’s, New own, foundland, via North Sydnev, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro duce under deck, at lowsest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight aud passage, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents Ch’town, Aug. 12, 1896. Creme —= De La Creme The best Cigars and Cigarettes in the market, Wholesale and retail. ¢ é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ Friction Body Wash ¢ é ‘ 3 é ’ ¢ ¢ e TELEGRAPHIC. Desparones TO THE EXAMINER Spero. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL, Militia to go into Camp, Orrawa, Aug. 12. The Minister of Militia has decided to hold camps of exercises in the different military districts, as far as is practicable, next month. In the Maritime Provinces camps will be held in Districts 8, 9 and A request mide through the Collector of Customs at Charlottetown, for permis- sion to the captain of an American fishing vessel having a modus vivendi license to land a cargo of herring and dispose of it at Charlottetown on payment of duty, has been refused, Hon. Mr. Blair will be opposed by R. D. Wilmot ia Queens and Sunbury. The latter was nominated at the Liberal-Con- servative Convention held yesterday, _— - o-- A Distinguished Visitor. Lonpown, Ang. 12. Li Hang Chang, the Special Envoy of the Emperor of China, has been invited to visit Canada and has accepted. He will be the guestcf the Dominion. —- A Fatal Fire, New York, Aug 12. A fire in the electrical repair works ef A. K. Warren, Greenwich street, yesterday, resulted in the death of fifteen or twenty persons, Hanlan Still to the Front. Bevvevitie, Ont., Aug. 11. Hanlan won the single ecull race yester- day. > —————— Ex-Queen Isabella of Spain has followed up the reconciliation which took place some years ago between herself and her husbond, Don Francis d’Assise, by travel- ling with him for the first time since the separation. YOU CAN MAKE Your dollars go a long way by carrying them. You can save both time and MONEY by buying your Station coeveel MM eoeee Skirts, 12¢ _=s for 95 a “ee mt JIL 35¢ es 7T5e a S0e “cc READY-TC-WEAR The balance of our Jas. Paton Blouses, 35e, 50c, Await Your Coming 4+CUTS+- Black Grenadines. for Waists, Blouses and Ge l7e 20¢ 50e 53e GOODS. A snap in Tweed Skirts, full sweep, price $1.50. Waists and 75e $1.00. & Co. A Good the Sun Life Assurance Co. eral contract will be given. Apply to Charlottetown Five thousand more First-class Feet to Fill Active Agent Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of A good territory and Jib- Ez. R. BROW, AGENT The Monarch of all-- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unapproache — Made here Unequalled. for the money. All Grocers. , . e s Ve ‘ That is the principle uj whieh the , - It was wag sre @ capital stroke cf | take a fair defeat and think well of the ery, Books, Hammocks, Faultless “e *olicy to i ite L. ub oy 4 < at ini ; : . Government of Canada will act if it be We ice a ane = Et — < oo a ee ~. Cc} } R E D DI N R R( IS Souvenir China and P. Footwear. wise or desire the welfare of the country. | colleagues will turn the visit of che emin Co . : — a ts a - E. Island views at our ik latte Get tee z Commerce has passed a resolution ex- hat's“S ” —atihetie oat = oe ee For ways that pressing its approval of the action 0 ae P store. [T iat s Slaters > | ELECTION RESULTS. 4 one , a oe 7 oe vain the] o¢ the banks in that district in pposite ce. — reer er a ee said to be proverbia >| charging a discount of LO per cect. on all i samaM bruvght us the news a epiemeetode ot - some points which the | American money. It has also issued a C0. ar if 0 : Monday that the Conservatives are in a Sed cee th a _— i 1 yet, learn in cov warning to merchants, farmers and the pub- Shredded Whole Wheat “ : 5 : SESE I SE Crees iH, lie generally not tu accept American ney papori over Uanada, as a whole, & ‘ . : ? . 4 en Meaty A ; ¥* I eee : : —Montreal Gazette: A question askeci upon any consideration. Booksellers x Seedsmen, ough Mr. Laurier uitaine! # majority st iby the Liberal papers in the west ix:| When the Liberal politicians 5 i S © Ul I S . T mace | “Wonld the pa ee oe pee were EEN SQUARE. t : cent elec To-dwy the paper W oul A ~ _ . a be served | the stump they were wont to speak of an e QUEEN SQ Fine bring some fur par ar. Itappea ee ee W. Ross out of th | imaginary army of the unemployed. They Charlottetown, Aug. 3rddy & wky. h that . é vas as ~ oS puiltia Po hil Hon. G. W. oe ‘8 | have a very real one now hanging on their mc Footwear that ne political Frohivitionist who, during | flanks, morning, noon and night, at Otta . . : its ws : the rece - — tx - spoke and workei| wa, ‘Mr. Ta: te is cael g som eight in The above-named Biscuits age 5 ferry ' Ind, | re sgn a =e a aan “ ' vy exe nol 11 | the morning till ten at night to get jabs | are made from the whole ‘eet, also every i 191,052 166 3,629 | Vamitwo. she Matement of theeituation ant for t bat to t dl w , z sketbook —be } 0 ita D cosecennenn 191,002 7335 6 . cau tinue Seat sal nt for them, © it to impatient — wheat berry : and therefore j eller’s pocketbook be it DOMNE dicertcscicose 113.87 ) é igor : : nigh executioner his guillotine works a : x i ie Gestin..... 66772 40,18 37 ee ee bis captain from bebin: | too slowly. contain all ‘the bran, gluten, Fat or lean; also his New Brunswi k. 31.600 28.858 a0 5 x nt ce . - of the oe The national conference of sound money etc., and are very easily di. Fancy be it Prince E Island 91ST OIE 32 —Mail and Empire : Mr. W illiam Pat ~ | democrats met at Indianapolis on Friday. gested ; ie Manitoba ........ - 15,459 J1Si9 5.906 | erson Is to mwosive oppostion in North Thirty-three states were represented and | © : , Fastidious or not British Colombia. 3,178 8,321 1,067 Grey. It will be _ that this is unkind, | the conference reflected in a large measure They are highly ~recom- [TI és N W. 7 T8221 9,694 284} and +o forth. But Mr. Paterson 13 ODiy | the business element. It was decided to mended for invalids and chil a nat’ 8 Slaters” couple Q’ times!’ _ a experiencing & species Of | tistoric ai re-| issue a call for a national convention Sep— $13, 7,194 80,511 | pitition. | He entered tote , fe ina fight | tember 2nd, to nominate democratic can- | TEN, and especially for anyone ri aber of names on the list and the | 924/2st S'r Francis Hiocks, who sought « | didates fur president and vice- president. | troubled with indigestion. : PER Bel, ~— iency in Brant as a Minister. Mr. Indianapolis was chosen as the location of : - ° ; j Paterson ge d Sir Francis, and was | the convention. For sale*at L OUL ave = —_ famous 0 } iv y ‘ € Pr «8 ° . ° Wales ae ie “tt i ee 7 of ta tla 7 It looked, a while ago, as if the big pork j Jt ul uv 5! 4 .o : 0 ai A. ° a On Ket eltad P i hab! _ | syndicate of Montreal would meet with a Beer & Goff S : : 0 ' 659,02 0,026 eons a ines ii a : a Mi heavy loss in its dealings in Chicago. e Tf you have to hold print as Facts, ‘ oe 7 216 583 ein a angie : wi I he able to is ‘as - a But it has hung on toits purchases, and near a3 shown above, a pair I igures and Nova Scotia 111,124 100,695 | Con woll ef, cok , a ti ; Ms - € the! now the latter are eo considerable thst Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1896. of properly fitted glasses Full in- New Brunswick... 91697 6,300 | old prot lew, “ “who eae Bille - the | when September comes the Chicago sellers might be worth more than . a: ree a 95.945 8.672 | eon? ee ee ny *ater~ | will probably not be able to deliver with- their weight in gold. Call Formation eal 34 esc4i so os out buying from the men they have sold and compare your sight with Free endian re 77621 o mena | Empire : a hey - the | to. Nearly 200,000 barrels of Chicago _ and without our test lenses. For the asking - ; “ ' “| Ottawa dismissa's is subsiding. As a rk are held by Montrealers ‘or sk ; Northwest Terr i- : ¢ ok : ee : po A‘ atreaiers. g LOFICS.....cececceerevees 20,81 17,789 oe ee eee ce When Wilberforce was a candidate for vi E. Ww. TAYLOR. Find out ie aaate a8 a ee ae ‘4V° | Hull, his sister, an amiable and witty s employed to take the salt aaah ; , ; ‘ ee $53,735 711 a i i : metre aged oor —— young lady, offered to give a new gown to . Cameron Block. From the It thus appears that he a ee 40 ik. ‘ho tun Ote,.., | the wife of every man who voted for her x ‘ir was polled, and t : : erve. oe ace [ae si pd on brother. When She made this offer at a 1 FARM FOR SALE. Firm ’ S ie a proyment | political gathering, some one shouted, Furni shes ’em t a were very much slack: coming | bureau, where they receive applications : Al ’ shes em. ee ae t maf ne and enneatet the political credentials <« f “Bales Wilberfuree pr ever f° Wherenpoo 7 ee coe See a ee 7 x ae a eee Se ee ONT eo ciadinad ee ie dees Mae eater dah she pleasantly observed, “I thank you consisting of sixty acres, four miles from {That s J. M. McLeod & Co. | f wer 1a yrity Zz Saat Tarte - ol Pie P reece very much forthe good will exp essed, “ Ads* may mislead— goods éter” i ara thee eon eee Es Free F Fii ; B i lel of ead ot of th e rot nae with . erent os really, I do not wish to be Miss Wil- lie. Ifyou are thinking of new Shoes| recms and good outbuildings are on the a ero a pete r Bter force fi yrever !” link us t rour thoughts M y} premises. ero ree Tree er er en ‘eae Soe en Te Pe ee oe ; 1 313 ra ‘ af | tunvisk of vets and dragging o er in Oo you gis. Men who NE 2 2 ; ” lin at a back 4 i . a an g other. Seat . — ee have any regard for their feet will] aug 10—d&w Finn ae C ae, while the 413,006 Coneer snneinn but entirely estan f SHIE / NEWS. keep them out of cheap, harsh, stiff ‘ ly 88 me rs, and th 1511 Cee a ene oe Saag shoes. Grand value, our Men’s $2.50 FOR PICKLING . : veun totelitnte: Vier . as P f Ch . ‘ ys : . Sadenciente 34 ; the | a . mii-oflicially sneer o “eS eeenorn Shoes in lace or congress, worth $3 of s SUPERIOR PURNITU POR SALE ’ on. Mr. Laurier proposes to appoint a any man’s money. You make every URE ' 5 am y er k ae ; ri cis op ENTERED. : , J nina Cc : . Ind aa han ro Ties cutee ee “ Aug. 1l~Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Azof, cent count when you buy from us. : “ OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigar The 1 t BY AUCTION ,aseTValives ane ndependents, though | avd repor on its mining resources, oA - 2 . : . : up aN ars, ves ahent 160.800 votes be! 7 i the two latter, | especiaily the gold mining in the Kootenay Sundley, North Sydney; Margaret, Hume, Yours for Largains. 3 bbls. Pickling Spice. oa ” ce , Me a ’ ‘e een 3 and other sections. What with commis— Pictou; A D Mitchell, Mitchell, ‘Sydney; 1 30 Xe Malt Vinega full and best smoke for © cents. a The figures prove at all events that there | |. on the school question, and half a Mary, Star of the Sea, Lantagne, Caraquet; 4, E. McEACHEN, -—? i : I am instructed by Mre. Heard to sell was notruth in the charge that the Con- | Jozen other questions, which have been, or Kohinoor, Boudreault, Pictou; Athlete, THE SHOE MAN } proof, Take one after each me al, and as often as desired, by euction at ker residence, known && re. stives had gerryman lered the const will be, referred to commiseions, it looks Weatherbie, Wallace; Daniel, Roberts, ae 34 bbls. White Wine full “The Cedars,” ss THURSDAY, THE 20th co pa ei le ae Wallace; Isabel, McInnis, Pinette A. GOOD. M.D DAY OF AUGUST, inst. encing @& tuencies of Canada in their own behalf. I ~ Mr. ena had gone rv woth ok : nasa, : proof, ° oe ? ae 11 o’clock, a. m aa. i> wall somanked by the Rengrest Gaattte semedaloh wit maaan at te i ee s pape ee D. Reid, Wallace; Azof, 20 bbls English Malt. Take this prescription to All her household effects, comprisi that “when the result of the election was | gad out, if ble, whe ic Sundley, Shemogue; Margaret, Hume F ss . . Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining-room tind out, if possible, what the policy of the . : 5 ed ? ll j . ; kaown it was said that the Conservative | Government is to be on any ann but, Picton; Mary Ann, Bennett, Richibucto; 0 _Demijobns White Wine, WW. A TSON’S DRUG STORE Office, Bedroom and Kiteben furniture. patty bal sustained 0 doteat thet gave it un | OabeM, the labor of such a commission Union, Gerrior, Sydney; Hariza, Terrio, Any person having a smali farm of XX, Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 ; or ao Gal wou!d be to severe, and it is not thought | Pictou; Kohinoor, | Bondreault, Pictou; | from five to ten acres, within five miles of Whol ] } seated Carriage, with extension top, I reason for sham ae had made a fight for likely thas i¢ will be appointed. 8 Athlete, Weatherbie, Wallace; Daniel, | the city, may fied a purchaser by apply ing 1olesale Only. . ssa Buggy, | Wagon, Sleighe, Harness, <P we was nor ovee 1 _Tt appears that after all the stories Roberts, do; Iabel, McInnis, Pinette, to the undersigned at their office in CARVELL BROS Toole a Wheel-rake, Garden ‘ ned. Itrema ‘ as cne Oo bled ue | : = Charlottetown. . Ools, Seats, &c., Kc. abled across about Mr. Blake being ap- | = — = aug 5—2aw-lr the strongest Uppos ‘he history O stlaial ah a Jedicial Conntadites of ee Ay OLp And Wett Triep Remepy.— McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, : : 3 Premises raha page Al = the Dx iwith ground f siming Privy a il ¢ is not ae - a ee cng sean i. Giese CHURGH SCHOOL FOR § GIRLS oe re Bex ‘ _ —_ a ost and cannot be appointed. ne Act s b gel tha ; oro sae last i cette the appoint- mothers for their children while teething GENTI EMEN Edgehill, Windsor, Nova Scotia. odd R. er prog prale presenta «| sent of Colonial representatives ov the with perfect success. It soothes the child j aoa a parliainent. § | warrant the | }udicial Counuittes "elaniiad that por aes the gums, ailays all pain,cures wind > 7 Aichaelmas Term Begins Sept ©, 1896 ° af 4 movement in popu'ar | rerson must be, or must have been, “Chief | Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. AT E Tl fF aed Oe : h e, oe en i ot whi ‘ x : a - | Justice, or a ‘udge of the Supreme Coat Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists i er CRRSENRUEN NeGES GEE rs samy te sta tes ( ee ae ‘ofthe Dominion of Canada, or of a Su- | 1" kee _— world. Twenty-five MACHIN; VICE PRINCIPAL—-MISS PAINTER n a gradu ecrease in t} fovernment’s : “essai ce ts a bottle ts val is incalculabl : a weme Court in any Province Mr. i & , sine 36 loceiculaple y ‘ ; rengih inthe Hate of Comment, and | Bike never having ten othe Bene | Ba gure sad ak fo Mra, Winslow's South | OTE. on mma! mf PMR Revieat Goreme, Rowe Po zateieel ater, tr lt ts ate defeat.’ «ll could not therefore be appointed. | '"8°YTUP, and take no other Kiad. ols w 0 aa — i aoe a ee nthe eh ep ela cemmee: Co — Nurse, Housekeeper, etc., - " warehouses on on the east side of Quets Now it is eaid that jon. Robeit | ceath of Si r John Ma ste nt ald shin aul ject Housekeepers !—Do your clothes wring Men's i and Shoes, The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; =i ill get left. We cannot always Stench, ae, Sebat Mseeee S6 See Waison is to be Minister of the Interior in | of the appoiotiment of Colonial judges to | ers require new rolls? Is any other part and wil clear them out ten additional Music Rooms, and the En- give such discounts. When this lot dis- ft, and at poanne occupied by Mess r- the Laurier Admini-tration. It is sign the Judicial Commi me was talked of, and worn out? Bring them to Lepage’s old at $1.50 a pair The | larged School Room, will be ready for oc - ; Prowse Bros. and D. A. Bruce. G eee Tee One last pend jor 00. the 1 Gir J lhompson, the Minister of Jus- | 04 and have them repaired. tf former price of those | “UPstiow ia September. appears we cannot vouch for such values yard Side in the rear, and a right of way negotiations between the Greenway Cov- { tice, strongly advised ‘ee appointment of ——=— ne I a ose Special Senior ‘Students admitted. Dip- avain in hurr S 1. j f ak om — Street. bied, eroment and the Federal rals ; Chief Justice Strong, of the Supreme I boots ranged from $2 lomas gravted. The situation of Edgehill “oO : J: wits galore, lor cas pe ed nde in regarding the scho juestion have been | Court, who would procably make the best APP BS to $3 a pair. We have is remarkably attractive and healthy. The only. Ch ‘we two of the best business stands carried Oo through Mr. Watson, who is | representative Canada could have on the a oy grounds include Lawns, Tennis Courts, I ot the believed to be in a position to declare the | Judicial Committee. In the event of Sir all 512e8, and can as- Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover f not dir posed of by private eale, blic ee ee rettiement may be | Henry S rong going on the Judicial Com- 25 t k t one ee they are bar- sight sctes. i calendar containg full . 7 Se mae ee v4 effected. it is aliogether likely that before | mittee, Sir Oliver Mowat may, says the ; ° Q a : information apply to M K E N IE ar soned he enters the Cabinetan understanding | Ottawa correspondent of the Montreal 0 cents a pec ? a gains. wee Out window DR. HIND, Windsor, N. 8. , c . coos spply hw — ron will be reached between Mr. Laurier and | Gazette, take the Chief J usticeship of the * ’ i 3 a 5 . OF to Mr, A. 5. ing?, Solicitor; Gale Mr. Greenway as to the basis of the settle- 1S ipreme Court, and so make room for W. 4. IUTCHESON 5. R. K, JOST, = — re Block. -wn — ment. Mr. Geoffrioa as Minister of Justice. augl1—tf July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER W2 STED =A shot gun in exchange for a aug*—7i ~~... ~~ i ih. . Ladies’ Shopping Bags dO each } mea An Extraordinary Bareain---A large quantity bought at a special price. A pretty serviceable bag, lined fast black sateen, with fancy plaited basket coverings; silk drawing strings at top, and strong leather handles. They sell on sight. 35c each. STANLEY BROTHERS. ——a re