ee a ener ow : — " a ee ‘ nicl cin — THE DAILY EXAMINER : . . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, PERSONAL Mrs John Coombs has returned home Miss Phasbe Large left this mornine i Goons A Sreciarry.—Beer Bros for Mount Allison Ladies’ Colle THE INSURANCE TAX « thon | The Rev. Father Burke is ir te * a, 7 7 | % .- ‘ : wA. Sta wi ~ ruest of the Lieuter nant-G inin vty on | Sin,—Your article in yesterday’s issue 7 = tise | on the action taken by the Board of Trade | re w J luppe r, of Winni ipe, haa gone to with refer nee 1 increased insnrance | —-_-———- Se ro > ---—-—- $s. O. E. B. S—R. R. degree. Special | isit his father, ho Cc anadian High Com- ca y striker the right agil on | e rrow. 20 at 8p Fa} | Misstoner, in England. | the hea ‘ . at Mr R Nutt ng T: avilo Tr w l] lea e t ¥mor- | Che Insirance ¢ ompanies did not wish i . ‘ ... + 3 . L rot Hetting Tetice wil ears t>mnor| , The iraranee conmpmnlet id at Sti Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to dee orate and brighten up the Tue T Club pronosea t pects 10 res le for eome time } taxed the <i ud to protect the mse! ves, just y ry - ‘ ’ . ave a ‘ "President a Charles C, Gardiner and W.§, } 28 Mr. Benjamin Rogers would do were Wy “8 a & cheaper than it can be done any W here in the city. Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 f ulies’ sing Saturda ‘ Mehie-passed through St. John ester .y | the Government to place heavy duty ot n rae . 2 Z Y Went. | On theit way to the Banpee cece ty | marble mantelyieces. ‘The. peapla tar Vorsted Suits for Men. Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods: will wear like ~ Mr Ja, Ris ; ther fore. tot eee - . os . . sf é fs ~ ‘ . — 44 i} or i se mah sant fa ee ee oe ss ™ wernment | Loather ; nothing imported an compete with them. ta} x ¢ it ay i . slit 4s ween maak in | r e . : ces at Prince E ard | ‘ttawa J i ii D ld Fa } ’ » 6 » rary er \ } ; ‘ sar ‘ . 1. ‘ T = | , it bie rates The Hon, Douali Paruhoron | We handle everything in the Clothing line, Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both importe . 1 1 V oD < ] ii Importer eS Mess ] P \ . ’ ! es s he | ¢ a re ‘ . Qa Va . > i , , > i . concurs, don P. ant Alvah ¢ ig again th pe iome-made goods, We are the centre of the ¢ lothing trade, because we carry the. largest stock of the ; vis at} ' \y G | ance ¢ uy AWS ‘ve 4 , . . : F ‘ ia ae : ¥ Manet | Maine St. 1 $t. Joha G nd Mr. Roge a fay cheapest eoods in the city. If you are in Pat ie of Cloth you will do we i to eall on us We earry : \ ‘ i sx | 2 { , " : : = ti. iti tintes ail kei s alld Maas vse Let Q fall tine of [mporte d Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds M eft eens al 2. of ty wall " | ‘tamed 2 S. B, teateed te Coomibaieer te, ‘nee abees: | eon te " direct from the mills, besides our own tibirn tured Tweeds, } j ect \ ; \ \ : » 1 waned me taye winitent Setiite | oS eee tee ea ae » have a large stoek of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come . : Mr«. Moor rere oA ‘ \! . .; . and Mines Blith and Sadie Ta INE TOWN OF POLLMAN. ‘and sce our Straw Hats before buying, A new iine of GENTS FU RNISHINGS just in. ' ‘ — ‘ . y r . r “ % e | } a Remember, we have removed to J. D. MeLeod s Corner, and we are not connected W ith any other store ai ‘ , P : R , ri ] = i art \ x 2 a * . ao et RI Toa Bustie Grant om Polina a in the city. ‘Phis is the, only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the hichest price for Myers eve years of age, con he Montreal Star says: “An off cee ages sai igus eagesiohioniga ig thane ives, about seventy years of mae, come |g Ne Mentreal Star saye: “Ao ofa! | ural conditions inthe town of Pallas Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. aa : ie Pain ‘ os E lward feland wit a ; : . > aoe ro ing in the HOwet towns of re ee : ot ee is Geel he Raed Mca i a me chat _ i , - watingm “eee re, foun- ae “= i larve fa . D ae .. : 4) was our own Mr D aBricay. who : ‘ I tuna ms Envland; oe } 5 " sale Midah on Whien Surronnds Lerr Krapp’s gun works | 1 iu e get Out met t Essen in Germany; M. Colin’ establish- | &. | 2st i : Governor Genera it Hali ais 0 ; ‘ ie | ‘a a | e 3 - ‘ eg nes : nie ul Gintse, in ance, and the Quaker | a ea 8 sie Wine ' estttnen De ve Z o a a _ ie oa : ke now » Char} sommunity found ‘ i the Mes ‘ Mal: K\ 1 s t na tw be held thi | alee f Char weve ; massed t ae it Portlaw, Ireland After de- | : Winds -. & n the Sth. 6t : , , + Passer ig ser y Saltaire as an ideal co-operative | » c os , .. : : ’ VY vesterday on their w iv t the B: ngor ite ententin ee we : i 7 pitt ‘ ' . pte ‘ Entries r same | fui; i Re be i a ; ’ which g a » mad ‘ ale than the at se husiness. bat that ¢ 2 vine c S exempilication, ar rant Savs : - ‘ " I Sess any g pia 4 t t he ra g of ¢ ” : "A mat rial difference between Pull- | ~ , ; i — people of his own nee s.—St. Jol + a peg Sa nv : oe eee rn tan | doen onic ETE ET . ae ee © ee. BB ialindisiaiea ~ ah il i i i TUL ne enjo init it ana os v et very n 1 Cc peopie, and so 7, a the » Hea | [ 0 } cs p I wt | — t of the t Ld New se heart if | [-land Railway, is aga On Sats ao ut Pu tan, though lune by_the i " . y ‘ has not forge ening he we wide ‘ wpany an 1 excmsivery owned ‘a Ca Ira } an We ea rother aw. M Notun 9 nlak s been pa i! ‘ sna that } ha vn, to spend S uN ind af ss utes, by excessive work, a : v ‘ : f t On ba . itt rents | i the Pulima tie “4 y K byleé ' - \ ‘ lispos ‘ Jj ay At ta : aaa ‘ pioyes Lhe Pullinane-€ HUpary oWwos : 4 t x ind w 1 ‘i : we i rh I \ empl esi} ae é : P \ | elit have t ne ms ln . } ) } y a Ie wkev | manage it > e i ‘ | folks S ‘ re & { i ‘ N ally ’ Smik , : - ‘ ; i 2 ‘ nac Ke t Seas Hot ‘ 7 vata : Phey nave pata y , , ‘ > 2 7 ‘aainaieel. connie “=| forthe place at fall cost, | ‘The ide New Hats, new Clothing. new 2 ‘ i Having ma a K nen ien ? rit —o = ” ‘uilman os purery Pull » -<—~ 4 . r r 4 } .. | Late though | Having” bad. . wt | anes. Dress droods, New Clotiing for . ws ir Jolin New us f l lelor ' —~2 , 2 ol beaybeire » f \ t} ‘ el and ahawk s Ww , | “pent an atternvon among the starving saeCar CRY. : S tained ‘ht gh Sept oo a j lint arrow heads, *p. ir heads and alo Fae i Pullnan, making 2 perenne wr? oO ‘ : human bones mixed wit tho-e of walrue ee a we eee ee, on r r ‘ ; “ attairs in the “‘model” t nt es seri hes ‘ ' / a ave 3 . } ine wlrahia . 7. > he . a } ; . ‘ | 3 or , uy eter seine, : hi cia i iy af nbout Childre: ry Ss ¢. fothing or Do ae the following reliable goods which we will sell very cheap for Cash o1 WH xa Broy ; whites baw i. 2 e}, Aug 28: James ma ee tae -redit. terms: a ed in 9 fathoms, 2 mites N | i Canotell, Boston, Mr and Mee’ Vc | 40d vicinity are starving. Thry are not av hy our Stock for BFatl will bring ! } N » Nor Cape light s tCamptetl, Boston, Mr and Mrs V Cj“ Oh" 7 Ste SAVING ary are not , ‘ros ‘4 ‘tae Nawe . Pa , ee ry , as e N ctremity Pr I nt Gay, Mr and Mrs JJ Gav, Pownal: Benj | OMY, “tarving,. but they are witl t fuel cr owds ty © ur Store. N Oo Ohe | Di Be ron c x M ood Steel I - 7 Proctor , and Mckenzie s Potato wigsers, Holl eatG I ee : Ss M Macleod, Dunstati- | 22% ™! ‘ So:me*hing must be don t. id ~ | VICKICSON 8 Fan Mills and Seed deparaters, Holl’s Threshing Machines Fleury s Gran " - ° > nage; Mrs J A Macdonald, Glenaladal hey must not starve, and | wi ; 4 a a i ‘v 3 re . ‘ ] ‘ : Zz. ., : . “y | N 5 ee : bs oe ulate; H ee ee re ae =.iO0U Pass US. P rushers, foot Cutters, Straw Cutters and Ensilage Cutters (with Universal Carrier a Aap dl Poni Mase, F Stanler, Toronte: Rev JF Mew} be devised for their relief. I went to Pul- attached), Tudhope’s Road Carts, ete Buy from us and save mone) - Ye = ae ‘ ” - : ‘ _— ey aut Curdy, Bonshaw Aug 29- ~M se Hami van in response fo an Invitation by mem % m* * , sh Hic whiting baa, of the yeual con | on, Georgeomn A J Martin, Welln | Hers of the striker’ committe and Gur prices shali bc the lowest! si fiscal i (temre f rg fom |i eee erent] |OUR : 10 lov A. HORNE & CO . er eh : aged J ae a ed ee pre s S Patteraon and | ¢! 1 visited their homes and west On tits Island, Should Your want ‘a at er SY Spe : a eo press | wile, St John: > Farrow, * os y ‘ on and Kitchen in a awa & : i ° 7" \ : f th wy on tle m mire, M. men a AH L Chipm o> al ta — t ae : [woof the Pullman a EDGY — Suk it or al Young ME an = Charlottetown, August 29, 1894—dy & wky ‘ am Loblin, New wrk: Chas E Proctor, alaee Car Company who accompanied * = s oc , CM. B, A.—The Grand Council of the | 20ttor:, Mr and Mrs Cinas Proctor, | Palace Car Compan who acommucl] Suit. you ¢an save money by =o nena ~~ - ae ane! OF the} G A Hall, Trurc; J W Messinzer. Now | & fair representation of every house occu . :: ki = e Cathole Mata Benet Associaton mets | Yurks BF Sasha Alvangs SY | Dich the au ta tik irading with a = rapcacea s t St.John on Tuesdey, and will remat | Mr and Mrs J F Galliger, D : NI “The s as 1 learn s brief : ee = any The oo lever-1 4 B Benson, Broskly: a Mt. Don. | ly this: “Within a few weeks afier th é A oI<hop Brien, of Hali " ald, Boston; W C Milner, Mrs Milner strike, which imvolved 3,260 families, S “ - , a Me — oh ™ Jo nC MHI, ) Sookeille. F A York, ee Milne ; the simkers had exhausted their fav- - tine = a ph , evates oe hans rin Eng; Frank B Pratt, Boston. Miss EF ings and credit, and were supported i sth id SS “— Fat | Mahoney, Miss M E Mahoney, Woburn, } bY contributions. Phese contributions | ee ee om ' ee re =the wee * roe get = McLellan, Rawlins, Wyo; have almost entirely eyed nd the relief | " jc on D D - "ys ‘D. t = I as i, ATP , . New Yi le: J Meg wan. B -. nimittée isin rec ipt ‘ dd fon w dol ’ ® 5 ne Mer Jd. G. MeVonaid, and MP. | tay, o ; % bert«. Morriat John Me. | Jars a day, not enough to sustain a cozen 5 ‘EI & r. ? > on » . Mcl-asa 0 . I = Esq., a Lean, Souris; W T Holeon. am g families Chere were to-day ae ad a | vy i | e ap, so ” i hut ES 4 Wis} to reifoo rh } OU bt er of tix me EO ristopher | Richardson, Clayton M_ Legu Mig | work Sixteen hundred of these are old a ; P Danae, odes youcten Geact Predieet. | ston M_ Legue, Mi , : 1e onderful Cheap Men | ay ; I Lettie H pe, Miss Leith How men and about 650 new men The 1,600 af. i ‘i i} that £ ob rr alway ~ to tne oe Sten Ww 1 eld. ie Yor stiixers who have returned to wortlire at | : d i aie aRee «2% «a. c siv gy invitat has been received from the | Donald, Cardigan; Mrs Hooper and « bik, families to eat, but that is about all — ss ne : US i On, DOWN front WE ( h lo Ww price "9 Windsor Lawn Tennis Club : Lincoln, Neb; Mr and Mrs A A Dayton, ; 8" do with the pitiful wages they receive : oe Te : Beesident and members of the Char- | *'** Fowler, a NY: Arthur Hill- | They cannot get money enough besides to . . I oe A age —treg ua cote, Fred Hille | Hilleote, Boston, | VAY muchene and shat ated fuel. Their A ATISFIED CUSTOMER ALG Wei 5 iG Sus aes2 3 1t¢ mgm to The W | r ( S © Clarke, Ms Seewas EW Abbott, St | Condition is pitifal, but they can avoid | ee eee ae ' —— ‘ John; J A Stockwell, 5 © Roper. Boston; | *t@rvation. Phe remaining |,600 strikers } , .- a ' \ Hom io i te Fisher, Picton; W A Bre aaa S’side: | are in a solrowful ‘co idition rh y have i IS OUR meet t)) P oO Wy est of t he a iol - = ‘59 pees Sept.» a Mr Dickieson , Sak kvi le: Mise Coles, city; families of from twoto eigut in number | 7 ao . . i " He seetisiaycate tae ao o a Willard. E P Bennett. Waltham, Mas={ | ¢#¢h, and I tell you they are slowly starv- } ast aC ine i in { p li ¢ y °* YP 4 3 te ta cn decd eee Wri Sei yo | RES ADVERTISEMENT | jew, or oven J. C. Litucew, nieaiigheneilldipecilaptien starving families, 600 reside in Pullman Sec retary, Heavy rains have fallen in Alabama, | and — in Kensington end other suburbs | a oi te ta Windsor, N.S ruinines a good deal of cotton and corn adjoining Puliman. Their liuse ones are een ee e : aio 7 _ = | erying wi th hunger an i there is nothing Reliable Goods, Low Prices, A Geeav Pray.—Mr. J. Albert Bren EF " j * si al in their houses to eat: Something must be | g@.-—~ ‘ > . . nan, oF r ynish, $s aman who believes n OL 1 ie Nt oma ih done Lip es lis ite ly for their reliet Ros GROCERIES. Small I rotits, k air and Honest ty & y es ring all he can to advance the interests silaccaiiaie Treatment to Everybody S be W E W ‘ 2 town One method followed by : ’ : Tn os aa 1a . . vie i him in fartherence of this laudable object, | And Bowels, GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | — pares us in the front + + + 6 > ee j 1 alopte nsiness = men mons }rank, ¢ ade Store a> TF 3 Ws ‘hat tl ‘ 1 i a ; fling and as a Preventive and| Awuerst, Ang. 27.—The rumor that ripen ee made oo hes baiY US ! ’ ig he Island at a trifling cost to t ae s and | See 4 ee i re | popular in every home Charlottetown, August 8, 1894—m w f ves. and much good to the town in Curative of Serious II] tuberculosis had broken out at the Experi- d . . they 4 Ic is this In his cor : Ave ¥ per us e mental Farn ; Nappan, has proved corres 's } seseundenes, Me. Besenan anes envelopes nesses, }ten cows having. been found infegal, ne- | ee _— he ‘ollo ne rie cessilating their being siaugiite red. The test | ve mcrptin “ot net wort | BVBRY BODY'S PELLS |= er sing vent soci ,, YOU R DAILY WANT Tigoish, a flourisl ng farming and fi-h 4B | animale, 3 we, the terminus of the Prince _— . a Yarmovutu, August 27.—The -Governor- | 2 are worth their weight é Kiward Ixland Railway Haz hig! ; ‘i me © General, Countess Aberdeen, Lord Haddo, i — . i oe - hes, in in gold. Price 25 cents. and suite, left Halifax this morning ona | Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. if in need of anything i thi: i an ft oF ERY pe alt Ty 6 paper, two trotting parks, four hotels, special train, as the ‘papers: ‘an~ ° oshaen . . ‘ lig ¢ noted f its beautiful nouncet to. visit Yarmonth; “Lut the | Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w tis a trial. To buy your Gs "OCOPIES ft rom ugS is a l nS . situation and has the most beautiful clim- . ' . journey turned out to be a snecession of | , aw cin il . situation and bas the most beaatiful clim-| Jghuson & Johusom, | eee we Wicecer the | guarantee that you have the besi in the market at s bathing within easy reach of the cas eae aes sala uiidnmaiienl train stopped the station grounds and su - | Tae soy ; . age He con vies with a reference 1 He RELIABLE DRI GGISTS. roun lings were packed with people, wany 1894 the low est possible prices, of and an vitation | Coe Kent and Prince Streets of whom had driven long distances to get | f : ey ~— | Jo , re sistas , a glimpse of and to. heara few words | 443 b+ a ‘éh a Cor. Qneen and Richmond Streets from Canada’s popular gvovernor-zeneral | | Fall r] fr m iver () de is Ly N Vi A X a& : : P hy “ or. i = n ersal j beloved wife ' ‘hh? , .? ‘ Pr) } A Bap Accroext.—A led named Thomas | aug? ond hie anivertal’'y beloved. wife.) T p if0 L D QL} curows, Ang. 27, 1624—mon. wed #1 In the Building ¢ J.D. M lhe weather was-delightfnily cool, and it | H vs 7 vear f age, f none of oe } gs ee oe . ar | TALE ELS ee ee lis a os ss < 4 e : = ts = HARVEST SALE ae ad relay r ey a BPR fe Ad a ls . ' hy $ lane + Grafton ‘ «| y after ideas and frequently of language as well, | ie z a wants, Lost, Sourd. &e arial ; u on ag ade — , - OF and the duty of an extemporaneous reply HASH ara wee oe , wg . ree » each, suitable to the o@casion and, the sie - oa Ms . vu we acrtrie fi r VY ti a@ie @ 4 r= eae aging : .. Ta oaarnys ust have aa vn tire-ome ; fect eace "ie PORNITURE ! cece Soe cE AND EA, NOSE AND THD ; . é ; ad 2 . ang ae theless their excellénetes listened té each } a. a a . ik pnd a :* he aa aa j address with as muth attention ard Bp £ : ad ae ao - | parent pleasure as though it were, 4 « te 2 as gi — ? pe Already we have had this year one lentirely novel and original, and the e| om + ' ° fice Heont Stres : . 7% ro _—s t - ¢! aa sae Harvest of Sales, but we have no objec- oy rnor — tte ar models i i ee ee ee = oe 8 p , Jn ' oe : : brevity, diversity of idea and Janguage, | BS mn iii = Whether he sid down | tions to another. We are prepar.ng the ee cise baal prs shore Odea ‘| ij f 55 THE CLIPPER BARK to the seconl thuor and | goods. The United States Tariff is se ttled ? m toner or ¥ ‘ther, In allempting ’ : , . : ’ _— emphhsS | (Wilson Bill or Bill Wilson cuts no fisure i bi fe a the way ft! n the up i }e : a not know W hen pi ked on Furniture ) : g Li.gins wae unconscious, and Mow is the time tobuv. NEW GOODS itinued in that condition up to the time : a j fresh from our own uneq*alled work=hop. ’ ab - home, about an bour after f l t the accident Since then we have not heard rewarding his e¢ondition. The in- pti are mostly about the head, and are ' RIGHT & 60 LTD. very seve lire. Kelly and Warburton ; "4 ’ were called in as quickly as possible, and their power for the unfortunate | Who Sell at Selling Prices. ang 29 Exhibition of Fur Goods at Beer Bros. ————— eX D + tlhe at five years especially we have made it one of our great objects in Isiness Lo Pp «ure for our customers everything new and desirable in F ur Goods. We have -earched the markets in England and anade to obtain the very best qualities Smt the very t price. The very largely increased amount of business done by Us in this depurtment, and the satisfaction we have given our customers, is full proof that our ansbition in this reepect has been largely grati ified. Our sales already this sASon indicate that we “hs al} surpass anything done by us heretofore. Ten Cases of our F ir Goxls having already come to hand, we have decided to make our first Fur Exh bition at once Our both windows will therefore be taken fur that purpose for a few days. We intend making this the bi ggest Fur trade season on record by us. All ee nde ice reyarding Style , Quality or Price of goods will be promptly attended “ , Be, BEER BROS. Tae Wrataen.—Light to moderate winds: fair weather; not much change in temperature, LETTERS a Tht EDITOR, each locality. as to win the plaudits of the people, and to impress them with the |} fact that the earl was thoronghly fam- | jliar with their history, special surfound iegs and resources. Both the. earl and | eountess were charmed with the wonder i | ful beanty of #@ scenery of the Gas sper- | eaux, Grand Pr@ the Basinwof Minas, di* | tant Blomidon, and e*peciaily with the indescribably — beaut ful Digby Basin. The historical associations of the old fort | at - battletield at Annapolis had,of course, a vreat interest for Lord Aberdeen. it | gathering and sing ging of the school chil- | dren , dressed in pare white, at Anni ole, | was a noteworthy feature They sang | “God Save the Queen,” and “Our _Qrye | | Canadian Home.” The large number if American tourists at the gathering was |} also avery noteworthy feature ‘These } | i ' foreign visitors seemed to vie with the jenhsiasm for Lord and Lady Aberdeen. | to clear. Si - — ' j | } The impost laid on whiskey in the} United States will be increased 20 cents per gallon under the new tariff; the rate is to be fixed at $1.10. In view of this fact, it is stated thet the American Whiskey Trust has borrowed $5,009,000 for the purpose of taking spirits out of bond. ° Al- ready considerable quantities of spirits have been removed from warehouse, and if the large sum above stated were pail | for whiskies bonded at 90 cents the gal- lon, the Government will be deprived of much revenue which would have gone in- to the coffers if the plan of the Canadian Government hed been adopted, In sithi- lar circumstances, our people announce | the bill by wire the moment it is decided upon, and the new rate is levied forth- with. | | | | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, Is94 achAaw P&E. [stand hallway ay te ated nobel RALPH B. PEAKE, Onaed after FRIDAY, lst June, 1904. the |< 700 TONS REGISTER, eae ee : ‘Trains Outward. Trains Inward, P Thi u th. Classed Al Red at Lloyds, Read dora Read uy OW rices 7 § On PM AM Leave . Arrive PM AM C 0 RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, 21 Sb. ShaAouetown. 3) “b) Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will ‘ = ; = San REND sail from thut port i 44) 7 ot ° ' 7 3 F ‘ | Rings. | 50s 740 t | See the LADIES’ JACK-|FOr Charlottetown Direct ie hee | 3S Te 48 4m hes 2 ETS we are selling at $1.00 About the Ist September next, Rings. Rings. = us ) ; , ; hand $2.90, worth double. and will carry Freight at through rates tv Rings. tings. 2 3s 9 = ji ws pee the different Railway points on the Island, Tes >: Wes 317 9% y All our BLOUSES and J also Pictou. | ee 8: Rings. ee 2 is iQ ‘ . » as Ings. ngs, 3 OO Rm SA SHIRT WAISTS must be bes For F reight apply in Lond ion to et : vil 5” oo ao * eee . mite & sobs. 7 U an hh ngs. >M A! Nova Seotians in the exuberance-of -their sold this month, Big discount porn Pitcairn i om eo t nion Cour", O} t ss = & # . AM it oO Broad Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pit- | ae whe ~iadh cairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or 630 300...... Me | VENT LARS LO@R ut sas ns here to the owners Yas o 6 315 Royalty Junction. 105 veen Lhe Po on Cary Bros... COTTON CHALLLIES at f Beautiful Riags for gos Ba. ve Bedtond ee 84) 40 | Swonty dolar” Fi al oe 6 and 10 cents PEAKE BROS. & CO B40) Ae | Le 815 400 | caving ita ms 4 ents. 2 de ae ount via : Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—~eod tf Beautiial Belles. | $3 1320 Sort 272 78 LET—A 1 ‘ i : PRINT COT TONS selling Te ugar meee ee nis + oe es eter’s ee : 72 bb | « se = See : ) . very low. $10 REWARD e aur” Bours. cee 8 1 AP oe Leer ee ae TAYLOR, Sennen | ANE A reward of . n ablist __~ . 2 . Y a ‘ ' oe . 4 5 A} ela LAs by the P. E, Island Eleetric Company for , CAMERON BLOCK = a? as Sane orses 810 5 | ence, Address A. B., Box . — - 938 5 ‘ ROE. 6ctacicn tu. oe : the name and conviction of any person or aug23 1000 520 .......Georgetown........700 2 persons found interfering in any way with : 4M PM AM PM i o SALE.--An extension dining tabie ——_—_____— with nahogany legs aud sides Api at this s » | i the Electric Lamps and “Poles. i pesbupetineiehs +0060 shes Oh deengene ve soenese office. ‘t—ivan mn SADA, FORSALE. ** a Sil coe aun tease ee . . von oes ... Minemak ee Gee ie OR SALE OR } Vic : ipright aug23~— 61 Superintendent. — ca Sunwanun ee .. 62 iano in good r pair to sell or mr y the Two Huntred Half Barrels No.1 July | ?™ AMj)m oes C. L. MorRIsoN, Auction FOR SALE—A second-hand _ billiard table. | J] RRRING . D. POTTINGER, iinet IRRING. } sovt. Railways wit! new fittings, size 4}x9. The above wiil Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. R be sold cheap forcash. Apply to A. Down- | oTpPp Kee > oon I Moncton, N. B RE! ) i i ; ING. Great George Street, two doors be low | PETER K ELLY « , 0 J. UNSWOR rH, Superintk ndent, <a i a iy ; ( : : wit > — Ch’town, Ang. 2, 1894—dy W. E. Dawson’s. 2w eod—augss 4g aug28—lw Queen Street, | Charlotietown, j A pply to A. MCNEILL, j25 tf guat pat “* me ’ St eee tee ae tenes coe fll onememontn tt Bat ’ r Ce f iu