Mein, THE DAILY EXAMINER ° port must he in at meeting of the com- mittees seek The executive ' } g homes for the delegates. committee must bave info | } mation regarding this matter at once. The mittees w be expected to give as f report as possible f yr each depa rtment The delegates will arrive here on Monday | in Nova Scotia and New Brunswi k | ar short for final arrange 1 erything ready and give delegates a royal reception.—W. J. Secretary. next fr i the time is | ments, Let us have ev The musi¢ committee will meet at 30’ clock sh arp this evening g 19 the par) r of the first “ thodist chr irc] The ertainn comm ttee will a >t at 8 o’c! rok cae “thi evening in ve Frat Met! er st church. parior of t) | se } buy Your HATS Sat Prowse Bros. OUR eee WH am ARS— Clothing, ats ae AUGUST 25, 1896. ee and Carpets ’ We carry the assortment, we buy the quality, we sell the goods, Three acts that enables ust vO O | | vatctrip our competitors. Don’t make the mistake of buying Clothing, Hats or Carpets without tirst seeing our goods and getting our prices. IPEtOWWSs=: Ee OWE Eee ss. just completed a small lot of Folding Beds. Wire Mattrass and all bedding folds up to-gether- Just the thing for a large family in a small house. «| MARK WRIGHT & 00., LED Who Sell at Selling Prices. We have S.rvvvrsersevvernennnnrnnnennennnnronnsnpppnpnnnnnyntynrnntntnnny nt nt Seems Early But they and we them Ladies’ Velvets. are going to show UYER Has been busy since arriving. in London, and has sent us an early shipment. Fur-lined Cloth Jackets, >see =~ BEER BROS. . ididuude have just arrived, = Cloaks, Ribbons and ELLA Owing to the market Not Ovrine ior their goods, but hav- ing paid for them in soLip CASH, Weeks & Co. are able to present to the CASH BUYERS of this pro- vince fresh, new, up-to- date goods in every de- partment. condition of the and We don’t want poor, cheap goods, but we do want and we get goods that meet with approval and MAKE QUICK SALES. These goods are now coming in every day for the fall trade. We want every CASH BUYER to come and trade with us. Money back if not satis- fed. ‘a THE PEOPLES Sron Ze SOURIS NOTES, A rifle match will be held at the range here on Friday, the 28th, between a picked team of No.4 Company and one of ail comers. The annual horse races wil the Souris Driving Park week of Se ptem be ry. A cow was killed by the eastern train on Monday evening a tew miles east of St. Peters. The rapid progress of education part of the nineteenth century is denron- strated by the following sign, which adorns the front of bDne of our fashionable seaside hotels : | be heid on during the first inthis BORDIN HOOUSE ROMES TOLETT. Warren, who has been reliev- Ferguson during his recent home on Friday last. During his brief sojourn in this town Mr. Warren made many friends, and his de- parture will be mourned by many of the gentler sex. We are please! to see our popular drug- Mr. I. T. ing Mr, Jas. illness, returned TAL AND QTHSR ITEMS. | LOCAL Pha Uiiis Beer Bros. for Dress Goods! ~ White and colored shirts, all sizes in al the ditferent grades from "Ste Des eiaieas ( mae Bros . ta lies, Collars, Cutfs & Braces, cheaper - : and better in our Furnishing Depariment a tan any one pant ot the town. \ Va g Under i The balance of our . ] summer undere lothi Ig selling very low t S clear. PROWSE BROS. 7 } Children’s Clothing It is now « t | ceded by all concerned that we carry the | largest and | est assortment of little s it fon the Island, and that our prices are the = 1} ioweat ‘ sf at ia | PROW 2 BROS, . . at | The Wond heap Men . . ( M . ' Stear ns is Best. | 4 asin tp. SbchaaclaaenA la . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Tike " arrive he ae S . N i I ‘ 4 g . 9 ‘ . j h gt wa 4 ra i Su¢ ess j > A 2 vin s rr Ac Three Scott A t summonses 8 ©’ and have been served, tl recipients being . Fr til Charles Watling, fora tl ird oftence, Harry at Burnes and Catherine Steele, each for a f irst offence. All are returnable on Mon ee av, the 31 i 1 I oe PRE see Ra \ : v f L. L. Beer, Potiwce Corvrr. John MelIntyr wa < } yd re, before the Court this moroing, having . sue Wm. Heard n arrested On a warrant issued against \ ‘ Caldwell L. O iim for disobedience of a Scott Aet sum $2 mons. The case was heard and the prison — er, whe was charged with athird offence. excur-, was convicted and sentenced totwo months s ‘ 3s Ca P a impris soument. Two dranks, Micha t v r Pra nd Edgar McCarron, were fined i 2 Sa res vely $1 or 30 days and $2 or I{ ‘ O46 Ba [ ays Arh! s ava —_——.— Tite 1.0.6. wer whose OOTENAY ex ea i gra 1 lk < \“ p 4 3 . eniinne F St. John, N. B., July 22, 1896. i i? ig AN’ S. 8. Ryckman, Hamilton, Ont. ; } M | na “i Dear Sir,—-Being & great sufferer from : ag kets will be Tueumatism, I was advis d by Mr. C. A _ Beal, who had used your Kootenay C be i for Rhe imatism, to try it. Before taki ng I could not walk witbout assistance. and Calea © se oa after taking a half a bottle I was able i #28 640 en , aie tees attend tomy work. Tam not thoroughly hee oad 1, but am greatly impr ved. I make , eM = , this statement purely on behalf of fellow rs suff me that they may be benefitted. by weet using your Kootenay Cur Pr \uMeE For I { t.—The You irs truly, following musical programme wi! be ren- Ditt Dunvor. red by the Citizens’ Baod in Queen em Square Garden this evening :-— | p ks tl k and debilitated ‘ . . ey tie . + sease atiacks the weak and debilitated, : March—C anton Halifax....-..B : Hall K eep yourself healthy and strong by taking %. Valee—Summer Breezes..M. M. Soyder py . i 3. Overtare—Jolly Boys. ...W. H. McK eee 4. March—Yellos Pellow.......... ‘Rogers’ Last Excursion ror °96.—The Sons of é. Val on appy Hearts...W. H. The Ome Englind always endeavor to make every- %. Scot e— White Mi —s body comforiable. T hey will do all in is aenves «+ Geo. SO uthw ,'. their power to help you remember thei ‘ Valse— Paola ......... --J. J. Bieder 1396 excursion to Crapaud. Artillery Band God Save the Queen. there also Refreshments for everybody. -——_-~— — - : = Missionary Appress.- Rev. W.L. Mc- Rae. who has been laboring a8 a mission- one re ee oe ary amoog the coolies of Trit idad for the past ten veare, will deliver a § 3 i resuits and prospects < By aE {At hletes ; Rae will be ewe ed by Rev. Dr. 'M r 6 rison, of Hali who has recent visited the mission fie] o and will tell at bh —WHO USED -- > saw ion tie The mattien wall be 6 aon sgn ee agg JOHRSON'S MUSCLE ELIXIR at & p.m Mr. ‘ae rae’s address wil! sf ¢ illustrated by stereopticon views. A col 2 € lection will be taken. 4 At the last Labor Day ¢ ‘ i Sports said their muscles Pr 5a! CSVES Mite Ba v.—Th . pict ¢ d i not feel at all stiff or ¢ held at Seven Mile Day on the 22nd by the ¢ sore efter the severe work. 6 parishioners of St. Peter’s Chur } nr se Does this interest you? funds to defray the expenses in 7 P 95 bottle $ the enlargement and other extensive re- ee ee ¢ pairs ma le tothe church th sumn mee G mapacunens success in every odes t, ? aie arenes te + Johnson & Johnson. ¢ © $460 were I >saceed. The past s J. McD Sad, Ww bighiy gracne i wee ths Graduates in Pharmacy. >fresn't, and wishes to return his t earty a ! é sincere p than ks to all sisted in mak tonnes Anat Daan atone ing the sii anni seen veess, especially to | mae his Pi testant friends, whose assistance is greatly appreciated. ) 1 lial Coxveystios Nores E Ra ) to-nigut at 7. Fi disti—A business ==:*: BEDS Which @ii SOC eties will remain Fal re “le gist, Mr. James Ferguson, at work again. Mr. Fred MecEachern, of Gloucester, Mass., is on a visit to friends and relatives here. teg re iat tbe Sea View WSotel, Aug. i9—C. ae and son, C. Beuvie, St. Step de . B. Norton, Ci’town; G. Mut- tait, S's be Aug, 26—D. F. McDonald, Montague; T. F. Archibald, Truro. Aug. 21—R. R. Morson, Brunswick, Me; J. R. McKie, Ch’town; C. W. Blenkhborn, Hali- fax; W. R. Rogers, Summerside; Fred D. Scott, H. A. Cholette and fille, Montreal; James K. Grant, Charlottetown. —-~—--___—_<- PERSONALS Lor i Russell morrow. Mr. R. will visit Montreal to- H. Hooper, of Montreal, arrived here last evening to join Mrs. Hooper. Miss Coles, of this city, has taken a trip to Montreal and Boston. tev. James Simpson left this morning to atten 1 the General Synod of the Church of Engiand in Canada, to be held at Win- nipeg. Bon voyage. Mr. A. M. Johnson returned home last evening from his visitto New Breuswick. He had his Stearns tandem away with him, and reports the roads first clase. The Rev. R. F, Taylor, who will sing in St. Paul’s Schoolroom this evening, sang a solo in St. Paul’s Church Sunday evening last, which was greatly apprec iated. Hear him sing “The Holy City” so-night. Mr. James McMabon, formerly of this city, but now proof reader on the Globe of Boston, is visiting his old home after an absence of 12 years. He left town this afternoon to spend a couple of weeks with his family on the North Side. Sir Spcncer Ponsonby Fane, who had charge of Princess Maud’s wedding, has manned everv Royal marriage since the Princess Royal was married to the late Emperor Frederick HI. An old bellringer uf Fressingfield, Eng land, has just received from Queen Vic- toria ber portrait for having rung the bells on every anniversary of her birth since she ascended tbe throne. Pope Leo XIII. sent Princess Maud of Wales for a wedding present a beautiful antique gold bracelet, in which was set a Roman cameo, together with his best wishes for her happiness. This was the first wedding gift from the Vatican to the English Royal family for two centuries. Arrivals atthe Queen Hotel, Aug. 24: J. RB. Neilson, Brantford; J. R. Math eson, M. D., Moatague; Alfred } Nicholson, Car- digan; Dayothesala and wife, St. Jobo; Dale Armstrong, James Sheridan, Boston, Mass; E. J. Anderson, Truro, N. 8.; Chas. Beuvie, Morell; E. O. McKay, Clifton, New London. Aug. 25—Fred McKay, Jessie McKay, Little Sande; Geo. MeKay, Clifton, New London; Mr. MeDonald, Glenaladale. Arrivals at the Hotel Davies, Aug 24: W. K. Rogers, Summerside; Henry L. Griffin and ‘wife, Mrs. J. B. Pickering ; Bangor, Me; C. H. Pence, J. B. Paterson, Montreal; ©.C. Young, Ellseworth, Me. C. C. Grand, St. Stephen; E. = Bossen, A. li. Read, Boston, Mass; O. Babcock and wife, Williams, Con: ; ae Margaret McDonald, New York; W. L. Ogle, N. L. Garland, Toronto; ©. B. Foster, St. Jobn; Frank B. Sureet, Montreal; E. Iverson and wife, Chicago, TH2 PEOPLE'S STORE Carter's for Wall Paper '¢ | ~ TER T0 THE EDITOR. | ——__s—— HAS FREE TRADE MADE YOU RICH? Sir,—With about one-half the liberal voters falling over one another with peti- tions in a@ vain search for the coveted loaves and fishes the above question is a pertinent one. As yet we see no signs of the great change, notwithstanding the Free Trade party have been in power some menths. Work is scarce in the town. One factory employing a large staff has closed down. Another has reduced help by ove third. Rumor speaks ofa forge in the city where the fires have never been lighted since the 23rd of June, Master painters have become discouraged and will take a position on the dredge or “anything equal.” Shoemakers will accept a_ billet in the freight shed. Everywhere you sce signs ofastorm. Hundreds of men who have been longing for the good times promised by our Mr. Davies when the Lib- erals “got theirown” no sooner see the Jong wished for day, when “down tocls” (just the same as when the dinner bell sounds in a shipyard) and around the town they tear trying to take the bread and but- ver out of the mouths of their neighbors’ families. Ifthey had any faith in the promises and policy of thei¢ party, one would think they would stick to their trades, for were they not promised a ten dollar bi!l in place of the five dollar bijl they earned under Tory rule. Haxp Times. as -<—- THE TUr SERVICE, Sir,—I desire to offer a few remarks on thetugservice wherein you call theattention of the public to the incompetency of the Farquharson tug boat to perform the duty previously performed by one of Mr. Batt’s tugs. Mr. Fe arquharson’s tug is not in my op- inion fit for any service. I noticed her when building and learned that the drafis- men designed her to meet the owner’s ideas of a mode! a steamboat ought to be. The boat has two good ends in both the forward and after sections, but she has no midship vearings withcutwhich no vessel can be a good sea boat or can be forced through the water at an ordinary rate, let alone drawing a vessel after her. The designer has yet to learn the lesson novices can Only gain by experience. No one finds fault with the honorable gentle- man for testing hisdesign in the coastrue- tion of ship building, but I do think he has not acted generously in foisting this tug on his frieuds in the governmeut. , Before closing I take the liberty of point- ing out to the owners of the boat how she roay be made useful, viz, by adding one fourth of her leegth to her midship sec tion. Ay OLD Drat1SMAN AND.SHIPBUILDER, © Aug 24th 1896. > SHIP NEWS, —_—_—- Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. August 24.— Maggie, Roach, Richibucto; Leigh J.. McLean, Chatham; Evtoil da Matin, Davis, Pictou; Infant, Rhynardy do. CLEARED. August 24— Janet A, Perry, Pictou; Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibacto; Leigh J., McLean, Pictou; Etoil du Matin, Davie, do. Port of Summerside ENTERED. Aug 22—Jessie Newell, Bernard, Pictou," coal. J Aug 24--Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou, céal;, Aanie ‘T McKie, Gameron, do, do; H L Sangster, Heater, Bonaventure, railway sleepers; Lochiel, Wright, Richibucto, lumber; Nina Page, Campbell, Pictou, coal. CLEARED. Aug 22—Minnie Scott, Vanamber, Northport, produce; Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou, ballast; Lochiel, Wright, do, do; Nina Page, Campbell, do, do. Porcelain top preserve jars very cheap by the dozen at Beer & Goft’s. 2i American notes taken at full face value in exchange for goods.—Moore & Mc- Leod. WATCH § SALE. On account of a change® at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent. off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches for ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and fine time keeping. A special discount will also be given on all watches till after Exhibition. TERMS CASH. E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. —————— ee FUNERAL TRAINS. The cost of Funeral Trains to Sherwood Cemetery, has been reduced from $10.06 to $6.00. HENRY SMITH, Secy. Sherwood Cemetery aug?2—d) Gin. wkylin. AGENTS MAKE $18 A WEEK EASY AND sure. Sexdus yoar address and we will show you how to do it. Im — Silver- ware Co, Box P.L, Windsor YES WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING business ever offered agents. $!I8 a week can surely be made by any man or woman, No possible doubt avout it —- Sil- verware Co., Box P.L., Windsor, REMEMBER WE POSITIVELY GUARAN- tee $i8 aveek. Dont fail to write at once, We will surprise you. Imperial Silverware \Dobell Line. eltg DoT) 2) ob POINT VV OVS Tr Drevvwe Get Ready SCHOO:S & COLLEGES OPEN SOON. Prinze of Wales Books and Supplies. School Books and Supplies in stcck now and ariv.ng daily. Low prices for CASH. Haszard & Moore, Bookeellers. That point when you are on the verge of buying a watch. I have the watch trade down to such a science that I can give my patrons the advantage of a large assort- ment of the most popular watches on the market. My watches are strictly in touch with the very latest and new- est designs. I can show youa fine stock and quote prices you'll least expect in watches. W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. Just Tell Them That You Saw Me Sell the best boots ever suld for the money. We are giviog bar- gains every day in our line. Through all the years we’ve been first and foremost in liberal dealing. We set the pace, others follow. Our leader is our Men’s $2.50 Boots. When you want boots or shoes cal! and eee us, and TELL ,THEM THAT YOU SAW ME. Yours for bargains. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOK MAN. American Notes taken at their face in exchange for goods at McKachen’s Shoe Svore. DON'T SUFFER With -» YOUR FEET.. If Shoes have anyth'ng to do with their comfort, for at the prices we are College PHYSICAL * CULTURE AND DANCING Miss H. Macdonald, lately of Mies Man nings Emerson and Delsarte School o' Physical Culture, Halifax, proposes t open classes in the above subjects in Char lottetown on 8th Sept. Willany intending pupils kindly seve word to Miss Macdonald at Senator Mac donald’s, Esplanade, or call between tle hours of 10 to 12 a.m. on Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday. St. Peter’sDay Schools BOYS’ SCHOOL, Head Master—Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A. Assistant—Rev. A. E. Andrew, B. A, and Rev. T. F. West, B. A. Fees—$24 00 per annum. Re-opens Thursday, Sept. 3rd. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Principal—Miss R. M. sisted by Rev. A. E. Andrew, T. F. Wert, B. A. DesBrisay, as- B. A., Rev. eelling Fees—$15 00 per annum. our Re-opens Monday, Sept. 14¢h. JAMES SIMPSON, M. A., FINE SHOES 3 Warden. there Aug'18-till Sept. is no rea- son why you should not enjoy the luxury of an easy and comfortable Shoe. W. H. Stewart & Co. London House Building. avg21— Cut in two Who? What? Why the prices ou these boots and shoes in our window. Here is the greatest bar- gain ever offered in foot- wear, A lot of Men’s and Women’s Boots, at one-half the original Ss TIBER is due here from Montreal on MONDAY, the 3ist, inst., yrice. ©: ill eonti snd sails for St. John’s, Nfld, via peoeee Fale will cont sae Halifax. ‘Live = stock on deck, for one week, FOR and produce under deck, carried at low rates For further information apply to N. RATTENDURY, CASH ONLY. R. K. JOST, se" al Agent. July 30__STAMPR’S CORNER a x ) We are clearing out Dry Goods, Clothing, and Boots and Shoes at Slaughter Prices, during this month. Hverything going cheap. ¥xs—Come and see us for Che*p Goods. STRIPED SCRIM FOR CURTAINS 250 yardz, good value at 18c., selling now for L3c per yrd BLACK RIBBED HOSE All sizes, Children’s aud Misses’, a splendid lot cleariug at 12 cents. HARVEST GLOVES A GOOD RANGE Co,, Box P, L,, Windsor,VUnt, aug2j—lmo TT. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE J. B. MACDONALD & CO NA SENG NZS SSS % st +ape *apee TO GN CLG Ne Tighe TgNe Fy ee 12 CENTS. se PER YARD A big line of stylish; handsome Wash Fabrics, regularly priced up to 25c per yard, are now being cleared at 13c. You'll ste samples in northern window. Moore & McLeod Successors to Perkins & Sterns. orbs oxbye ove SS SS aS SS SSESSTMENT ++ SYSTEM MUTUAL PRINCIPLE MANAGER WANTED. A LIBERAL ARRANGEMENT will be made with a wide-awake, responsible man who can furnish satisfactory bond, to take the Management of a District for the MUTUAL RESERVE FUND LIFE ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK, the largest and most successful Natural Premium Life Insurance Association in the world. ox e wes obe ube $310,000,000.00 $5,600,000.00 $26,300,000.00 THIS ASSOCIATION furnishes absolute protection Life Insurance, the kind the people want and will have, at the lowest cost consistent with safety. Contract and business direct with the Home Office. Active Agents are making good salaries. Applications, stating age and experience, if any, with references, can be addressed to the undersigned at 309 Broadway, New York City. G. R. McCHESNEY, AGENCY MANAGER BUSINESS IN FORCE, over - ASSETS, cver - : - « ° PAID IN DEATH CLAIMS, over ,or W. J. MURRAY, Manager Maritime Provinces, Metropole Building, Halifax. COAL! COAL! Now Landing and te Arrive midioy Coat COMBA ——N CAPE BRETON—~# PER THE FOLLOWING SCHOONERS : R. W. Smith, »++es+seeeeeeeeeseeeseee e110 tons Slack Coal MN To cas 6 44546600 nek bk Web bo sks cece ae “ “ RN ewe We SlGEs.s b Seis ccs oes aa “ ‘ce “ ss 6 in wae kh 6006 si0cseceeenee “6 se “ Ellen nti k deo be0'0.0000tdimies 9 ae “ NE PN thurs o% u'r 60 0'ocee dss Soscaus eo ‘“ PER hbo chocddesadtostsecss cesvenith Ths Be NNR s 3 84 Ce Sends 66.0050 dbecccd Bee % 6 “ SO er ee er errr rer “ ee Weert... nc ds bh aks cdvtdskcck ee ‘“ RMAs 6 scbickecdddead bodses 0 Kona oe “ eens Lis a cs ccnwnbawads os eee ekki eee 66 Screened Now is the time to lay in stocks of coal for the winter, as prices are low. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents for Dom. Coal Co., L’t’d Ch’town, Aug. 20th, 246 tf, s. # eee we - e. a of Male: Y _* oe etic nts aia ee ee een ee Gdanag r zs nok v keg