THE DAILY EXAMINER | seller alone, THE DAILY BXAMINER, LETTERS 10 THE DITOR, | season by ee ao a sale He cannot, would be y ’ » evide d if the evidence s} a | . AUGUST 1ao4 tHE McLEAN BRIDGE AFFAIR, gnore evidence, and if th eviden Hew® | Tt was in merrie England ‘ , ths r is OV d jour deci r} . a that the liquor i wen i jo utly, the kc When English roses blow; : 1 hasta rue; s'on must be according to the ( ub ‘ nm Along the hedgerows in the lane, NOTES AND COMMENTS 18 The question of bona fides can only be W her cor vnd ; : here 3 come and eo ‘ considered regarding the ownership of the \ ‘ ; : ; W.S; ‘, te shia liquor sold. Don’t let the publi be Te was a gentle lady. , ; : C ceived and don’t place the Magistrate in a With sweet and pensive f ' \ rnmen . P r . ‘ ; . ” ered ito by | false position on this question. If you | Who lightly trod the soft greet ‘ | ehaildine Me carefully read h s judgment you will clear With step of quiet grace, ; ship : , ; ¢ it 1 Lene | ly see that after he reach« he conclusion ; ~ l bii¢ ov 4 . : . 7 ; I am not ta that the liquor was jointly owned by | For sadness of @ sorrow mh 0 “aL Gil . . : . 1 ‘ ’ : ‘ 1 members of the Club, he very summarily Upon her memory hung; . 1 horn of the dilemma Su- ‘ _ had , : — 1) He distinct]s decides there was no sale, although the | For music of a glad young voice sf > distinct! : ; V ‘ \ wi ‘al cancelled | #dmitted facts were that a member of | Around her heartstrings clung. tt eV-u rai Canceiie : ' Au ‘ ' : , , | the club had taken two persons In and . : : : t , and 1 un «One Can ; 2: What sight delavs her footstep ? “t vea : ' i oe : , | treated them and paid for the drinks | op e triff tl ‘ i 1 he declares in : : | was but a trifling thing : i y . a weak teal | I donot intend toprolong this discus- , : . , ta : - t] na , } »> turn from off her stately ps a | sior I only ask that vou do not deceive , * i. ' : utely path, . ' % j he daughter ¢ a King. t \ yourself and the public on the point at " nie } \ . i Thaue D , a Mr aa i : ‘ ' ' . ¢ this mean and | '88™ oO not imagine that I a an Why should the ear of Plenty i ta is going tostop clubs from being establishe l, Ope wide t tale of need ? ' - . with for hecannotdo 60, Phe ordinary gentlemen | why should the hungry human heart | \ ‘ ra set forth the | Of this city will have the same privileges be- Off human mercy feed ? l ( Con ¢ | fore the courts as the mem bers of the Char- : S M DD t at | lottetown Club Chere isno city by-law | A peasant, passing townward, ‘ i x ' 1 York é I le f let ng who are or who are not ille \ carrier of the road; . Vv ; ) ’ . : . . a. | nen, and Mr. Haszard w ndertake a | O’er-burd | for her weight of vears, ii | > . 7 . = : ' ' ; a eS ae very difficult problem if | au} Had sunk beneath the load. ( ‘ 4 ‘ . nq | the task without some sca i ‘ Ss i i ," . } t love hr s "ate . : sities iia | him This s ,ifin ex! e, ‘3 Deem n a \ . it links its fate ‘ . ‘ a i a | be produced before the « He ca With t jose of lowty name; : : ” : | have reconrse to & bo p | "Neath silken vest and rustic gown ceep ti rauing | ; . , l' ] } rt | ts the ss » . \ N wa \ t} i is no book of peerage or he lea: heart beats the same. 5 that th gentlemen for the Island | . s . , : t ring ‘ at Chie : ie lhe lady paused; her tender words Ly s : j } 4 | too young to trace a iong ped » ana ’ > : ' — { ra vould be subject | Mr. H eal eae , ; Breathed pity’s Sofiest strain; 1 ‘ r aszar Is owerless en ‘ . . M al Ga ‘ i Lp] of the Com- | i . 7 ian She plied her kindliest woman’s art | 1. i gv aithough ere are me people cn : { ia Japa st a r Pu W ork Mr James j 7 ne sores Te os 1} : : l »> comfort, vet m vain >and a aa y : iM T) ’ n-law bid | in Charlottetown who would, 1 they - ‘ ‘ i : 1 Ss 1c S s aiivas rat i ‘“ i 1 ‘ ; a se : s ‘ er a » | ‘ cial vy $100 at &O At the latter } could, draw the lir somew — | Then quer ed. * (re you k ft alone? N un mak i ung and would likely ee I'o help you is there none ?” ° a h S \ but the figure oisseedii meee shi ona Ah! quickly through the stifling sobs killed mos i ly is “ ageous that I | SOME ONE MUSE PAY, Came, “ Oh! my son, my son! , K at a | sa iv ‘ y before the sale _—— . S . ie . : ‘) eee are line ° - of ae ’ i I ha f so, being in Sir,—This is evidence, there is no use My Jack ! my strong a 7s Loy; iva { : | ( bus ness, | blinking the fact, that if Stipend ary Has : lie wee my Sere ee aii; ' It t a ‘ rouse com- | zard blundered inthe Thorne case and | G00 b Saeos = sor IY. gars Hes dead, . : : : : wt ries ef lie a} “ i hung on | senta British subject te prison without was buried “neath his pall. > | being $t ny evidence whatever against | » Some- ' 12) : ’ —s any evidence latever against hin Oh, ma’am ! the likes of you ne’er knew . ca ® : . Dickies body will have to pay damages laxpay rl lepth of lonely woe :” } ai : ie depth o onelv woe: — ‘ faii tome, then ar ers Will piease paste this in their hats n I : - . lrew het veil : ° = , ’ ' i v i ii ‘ uwreement, with | this fact we have additional strong reasons To} the héart’s o’erflow P } 1 , yf i it's = UerTinw,. ( i ed from the | for concluding that stipendiary magistrat . 4 e cnocked dow! are not infallible And hasted on her homeward way; ra , , . request 1 me tO | Cirizen But in that chilling hour “ . » 7 nea sign the agreement | —_——- -—--- She felt, through touch of kindred woe, \ La W edt al ind J . A over again I : i Home and Abroad, | ftv use of power, 4 t reement L contracted to week there e2 : ia parent pate It 1s the duty of everyo And ilong that Norfolk lane : ee 1¢ i I eciicauions |. . . d i 9 y l or{Gl ane, . we 7 oe . : _— f sale the aure- | home or travelling for pleast Where ft t roses blow ling ray ubiegietion < “bee : Ht sonnel y . c : ot . ) . 1 to have the work satifac- | 8 ©4"!P him ee tae i i ier loaded cart, a is _ ~ I acreement sign- | keep up strength and pr I J - hee 2 sie gaa ‘ ation of the letting of | cure such ills as are ; er repo! KR . & . o B t to the appr oe ‘ all in everyday life. For instance, H That t gift which eased her burden i gy suby » the POV . at . , ; : a yt , ’ CPW The fol- | Sarsaparilla as a general tonic,and < Ca from that royal hand taking easures i I ea cee for curbing and the blood pure and liable 1 | Which had smoothed his dying pillow,— ’ i ile i irbing an i a ot . An ey G : 7 and on the | the germs of disease, will be well nig lhe Her of all the land. S s ha ‘ bxed a lottatewn | invaluable. Change of drinking wa | e seems to be litt ange! g monday 1 W ) Uhariottetown | Ss ee. eae Mrs. MacLeop. : e ; von. & Before | often causes serious trouble, especia pes * — : ' ae varde t | one has been used to spring wat ! ’ The? ‘exs of Wales, shortly after ow ee tp ; McLean, and} country. From a few drop: to a tea-| ¢ atl son, the Duke of Clar- *, a W yy sly treated by that | spoonful of Hood’s Sarsaparilla in at en was walking in one of the lanes near ' @ : J 7 . j ; “fe ‘ 1 ' : 7 . been when | bler of water will prevent the wat i Sandringham, when she observed a pea- pass time wu nis Fecrudes " Cad ae the facts t | ing an injurious effect 8 voman resting by the wayside, ap- ry? : : : ; - oe 8] £ By t n ‘ : uy as lee nies Hood’s Vegetable Pills, as a catha parently in great grief. She a ldressed her, P _ . with causes no discomfort, no disturba and learningofher tr ble and breave ment, sige _s =, ] am quite | loss of sleep, but assist the digestive or- | s y after sent her, from an unknown I " . . lickieson near | £498, 80 that satisfactory results are ef] *, a Suitable present of a cart gnd Ac B M La i him I saw | ed ina perfectly natural and reguiar man- mn ke vith which she was enabled to “V i I atisfied | wer. continue her trade of carrier with ease. S g as a specification. | © —_—oCN—sekeeneeeee a to-day, it is ir as areu tuiy ex ted and LOCAL NOTICES To Cleanse The System trad K I harson’s shoy _| Advertisements under this heading cnarged Great Britain I ibe upto the office bye B excteandorw — C ee r ne. _| Effectually yet gently, when costive or . t ion s | i not see Dickieson | 200 | a 1 : 7 biliou when the blood 1s impure or Ww i Lis s,Iw he lumber yard, | sc ee sluggish, to permanently cure habitual , * tea « . 5 tari r les st Supervisor Dickieson | © Stewart. tipation, to awaken the kidneys and 3 mber for McLean‘s Bovs, fathers and grandfathers, ilthy activitv, without irritat- ( ' ting < 2 sta t i 4 in ’ *B 3 F : pir saya That eing “ Op g i as (8 the So ithy ort | Special discount on clot , ng, hats and ca y th n rad pel headaches platforr vw tariff issue r ik | and as there | this evening at James Pat & Cos use Syrup of Figs. osaue ag s question of the | means of | Would be no tim have the lumber f Shooting gallery —Cash prizes nines ‘ gy ‘ Mr. Laurier admits | * ig at t boat, I eft} every Saturday evening for t ae nds cannot re ¢ for a fi lavs snd vent h >. | score. —51 Water Street aug 25 A | imen may make an encanyp- ; ; - e next dav and began x ; ment, Kes a inen to make a home. ’ 1 ar a ng at striking . wel, ay and began Not what we say, but what our custom- Chir as ; eatures of the ta I , a ne evening * | ers say, “that our boys school suits are not = ' ” i é “ returning to th 4 - ' ent to James | equalled elsewhere in the city.”—-James Ground has been broken at the New y i 1874 to 1878. wl MeL Ur. w - >! Paton & Co : York end for the construction of a bridge — y g bridge It w to Blackwell’s island. The total length . "O om Pa ey 0 ] McLea If you had nly 10 cents you co J f ri bridge will ce 9 835 e = ee v PI ‘ — shutes 4 ‘ neotac. | rom 50 cents to $1.00 worth of go Is at : = : ie hy Re rag La loes, that free trade is not ee ee te wag sat th, | the Bazar Storeto-night. See their w Phe Londen Chronicle’s correspondent , | atnr . wwe the revene : , - . at acaerte g i - race, and it naturally f s ata! = lows, 10 cent and 25 cent ug 25 at \ assert that the abdication of 1¢ ta ht reasonal fr , K ru ae . King Alexander of Servia in favor of his t r but not s¢ ALeep Of tne rain, bY buying youl! ° : . age d as 18, 80 as to] i ee . : : fathe ex-King of Milan, is imminent. ’ } } ~ = ori ‘ or vO I ri th « e r « : 5 : ubtry : . ; . . : ig 7 . ? lhe Servian ministers strongly oppose the nities M - W i the ruig | aton & Co. ‘i . ear a , g A f them Clothing Sale—Child ee Father Burke in destroying : I | go. Now is the tims prepare y ] ples, | sand other humors of the ) imber of those | dre a qulnal 1 os ; 1 : ae | _ lren for _ 8ch I » few | lare liable to break out in the warm SS ciatiee Gai net oe 1 i stat i school will again I ) weathie Prevent it by taking Hoods , } Fa B . i i as was nh ist the kind ‘ ot ¢ th Sarsapai i. : t tute Jabor men | require —strong, good a i ] ‘ re rn a ee : . : wa I he rts. Instead oo ved by Mi ents will only take our adv \ rst : , ' , " } 5 = n aw , As the | ' Fi } t r r +} lLidy , ft ft t i r doing ‘ k : ; much bo rig the ¢ ilidare » & f i s ed the priest ¢ f McLean and Dick- | wi]] appear in g vod style at s Also . . . i ‘ _—_ ‘ , }iy : ; } n 401 pla : V fl 5 a@ good | hats, ties, collars, stockings a ‘ I , " wv} t v0.6 avelling | in stock.—Prowse Bros : P ] paired with : ; ; * s witl wicked: f If vou could save 10 pr nt I . a few ence : . . Pre ak oe ie r of rais was 4 asa pur hases of hats aad ¢ ‘ ~ “ta f the law aking | A ; or Pare If you would you w from lo arrive here next week, per barken- ‘ who went acot f We } ’ pores | Prowse Bros Their stock is v and | tine “Erema,’ 500 Tons RESERVE ece of 1:3 i ae } : THQ W ’ P ie + heard ¢t s case. | : a * | stylish, and best of all, cheap aug 25 MINES SLACK COAL, best Coal for W he © it ences hefar: - a uze ae. ie 2 “urnace and House use Se ’ \s $35.01 » contractor | Campbell's Quinine wine at)!" — ste ; on . 0 ote daw. 'be Thos the Boda’s Medicai Hall, only Z5e. | ——ALso—— ' ro further f t} : ‘ . oe . = i on ’ ‘ — oe [el : ; ca peo} P pay me of | OCF bottle. Darts only 50c. | lo arrive ina few days, per schooner i ee : ed «< Mel lickieso Straw hats selling regardless of cost. | “Mary P” from New York, 150 Tons ald tl ‘ j = } ici i na I : ) > e ¢ if ; tha aga i é : tand the bridge | A new line of rubber coats very cheap. | ANTHRACITE COAL, for Base Burnege, an , - : But Mr. | Special bargains to-night in underclotbing | and will be sold low whilst landing. : . 1 | and every sort of clothing Mckay Wo +ALL . : ; hen asked | a - oo beste PEAKE BROS. & CO t s cor ‘ 1 Co ang 2 oe : ' os ; ; ‘Laslottetown. Ano. 25 ‘ — you exactiy | New oatmeal from whit its B. 8. Charlott n, Ang. 25, 1894. : I eer McMillan | Enman & Co’s. Ee Cd eet gee re ye gree PERSONAL ee 3 ; ; mnmence to] Tt has been decided by the best jul NOTICE. \. Nich M 4 : H ney-General | that Prowse Bros. can and do sell Chil > ; ’ . ; —— ' elled your con- | dren’s Clothing cheanet an any firm on i? é iren Moliing Che ap I jana “ sien iota sue ‘ te Jas. Mclean.|P & felend tee them: 3 LAND SURVEYING, &e. Mi La f N B L lane See t if you Y H mt his Im | Suit for your boy. Why throw ivy a a ’, g ) ; at us unsatis- | dollar. and them so scarce ? The subscriber is now prepared to make nh { ; a0 i¢m ' » mA fa ‘ f Perhaps when . ‘ eS ae | Surveys of Land, ron Boundary and Division i ‘ er . ; temember the sale at 12 o'clock | Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanieal . New | wick and N a5 : ge ttedon wed ? . to-morrow, in front f the Law Courts and Arch oa en’ Plans, Specifi- . 1 ’ ' had etter sil . > e cations and Estimates. i H. D t Cha ‘ ) : g ae | Building, of land fronting on Prin eae J. P. NICHOLSON ia > ‘ upervisor , ; . ; a a. Fea oO) a I Ver R I D I T | Water Streets, in Charlottetown. No bet Land Surveyesi hs tosh, Murray R Dr. Sutherland, Be : oe ter site for private residences, Will | Pownal Street. — ‘ . turned f ! y fr the M , re SHAW. offered in lots to suit purchasers Charlottetown, Aug. 25, Ist4—dy & wy { ] - - 7 hl . vw eee ul 5 i fhat’s Right.—The_ school boys are Re i wile } f . . . ‘ ; “ Reg dat the E : i M THE GENTLEMEN'S CLUB | taking advantage of Jas, Paton & Co's Th L, = “og ester ae: Mr H po . . : fr j "Ie - Mek ' , mea {fr EH a special discounts on school suits. ODaCCO Varies in la er \ } C BA J Brow: Ow ~ y ! t n tl fi : } ; ’ 5 ; es 1c 102 ‘ > oe : vs P ts for : Sg 1 Ont: J GI ae lly Mh o aplinaen inh Mane ae Brothers solid leather boots for th« vor and other quali- J McDona Vert R S MeD f+ Ml ill Wed 5 ee | . }, ! i Maid, | i ym or ednesday , i a | rT - } ' . You ail fact thatthe “bona Cheap boots for fall at Goff Bros. [les dccor in M Willia Cl 4 popular | f , ' forefront of | Soys Clothing.—Buy your Boys’ Cloth- fo where it 15 ma t M Stewart, w ha : \ careful perusal of the | ing at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Special | Lier bn t for s lava pa » that great stress | discounts for next two weeks. a2l 6: | grow n, ul t 1a} y part of the judg- } Read Geo. Carter & Co.’s advt. of school ; I ha uct that the club is | books. aug22 dy&wy “ta. owt r I find no re Hire’s Root Beer Extract at fy , } yf . ans ¢ * june’ 4H | | ] of the mean at | Watson's. june21 tf SD, aad now odlter of the Sean Stipendiary — Magistrate ilbcsbigiiai | anne s | fact. Yet vou will “a - : med Tact. 2 7 a K i Mir: ae. ae el and ser ed to three mor the hardihood to ask your| | From Monraeat —The Mirami bia jaii a ‘ of £500 He that the fact that the rived from about one o clock ye sterday J i pat « | . o awe a} t ) r t 7 = garded a ’ ' { the Club are gentlemen, afternoon, and sailed again about four. | mplaina ss Bonlt wnt facwr in the| There were about fifty passe ngers on sti f of ee " s cons | board, mostly excursionists making the = = od Lord Aberdeen telle th a oat he ad- | round trip. ney A eed of meelf: He left Lond at midnight : jvintowner | Y Sy 6 , : b sieeping car for North. In then asa common tin the goods, | BORN. MAS FF p » when he was awukened sa cal “there can be no sale.” This isthe point} At Lunenburg, N.S.,on Aug. 11th, to \ C ger opposite | ‘Ex aid [ referred to in my former letter, and one | the wife of E. W. Silver, a son. 15 nea cientif! i mi tranger, iyla that you either refuse toor cannot see.| « - t °o a Hyak Xx ure , 4 ae ' ae: Pome nce de » Scott } h d Somewhat pr | 1 | To be guilty of an off net under the ooo rep. Gj the C oicest gra es that he was tolera ‘ Mav I | Act there must be a sale. Mr. Haszard e| L a tinued the strar ‘hy i, | decides that there can be vo sale by one | At Lot 48 on Saturday, August 25, 1894, 2e ec{ed by manu fac- 4 ) W Me another That is his de- | Florence McPhee, beloved wife of George | . you are “Well, is it | lo you any | joiot owner to ano he iat i ice Mi 1€@, loved wife of George | t f th t good to know,” was t} reply “T « ppose cision and there 1s no way out of ‘t. He Farquharson, aged 42 years. rhe deceased | urers 0 My y years ; by I have several hundred thousand pounds.” | cannot, as you seem to intimate that he leaves a sorrowing husband and five chil- experie nce. ‘ “Well, wer the stranger. “if | were as | wi!l,in a future ease decide at variance with | dren to mourn the loss of a loving wife and | ° ‘ i a4 rich as you, and snored as loudly as you, | tis jaw He may hold on evidence before | mother. : I should take a whole car so as not to inter- | him that the liquor transferred was net| [Funeral on Sunday afternoon at 3 J.. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., Richmond and of | however, i i Tm | THE PRINCESS AND THE PEASANT. Written for EXAMINER. d jointly by the buyer and seller, but | o’clock to East River, Lot 48, cemetery.] | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. ~ aug24—4i i } ' Lightning Accidents are covered by the Inusr- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW stock. CH’TOWN., BLOCK, Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. Sesorat Desparones ro Toe Examiner The Races at Amherst. Amuerst, Ang. 25. The unfinished free-for-all race was won by Pilot, Jr., with Stranger second, Israel third, and C. P. R. fourth. The 2.45 class was won by Pilot, Jr., Tot second, John Almont third. In the running race, Monmovth was firet, Donna Perfecta second, and Colleen third. In the 2.29 class, Francis H. was first, Heck second, and Sir Brenton third. Three Fast Heats. Chieaco, August 25. In the match race, Joe Patchen (2.06) was beaten by Rolent J.(2.044) in straight heats. The three heats paced were the fastest heats ever made by a pacer in a Time, 2.05, 2.06, 2.064. a Track Record Broken. Ponoukeersik, N. Y., Aug. race. 25. Mascot yesterday broke the track record, making the mile in 2.054. ~~ ee Commercial Traveller Suicides. Monrreat, Aug. 25 William Snell, a commercial traveller, comimttted suicide yesterday. Sit Charles Tupper’s Health. Loxpon, August 25. Sir Charles improved. SCHOOL BOOKS. 10 Gross Gage’s Readers, 3“ Arithmetics, Fasquelle’s French, Chambers’ Geometry, Brief History of England, French and English Primers, Gage’s Copy Books. Tupper’ health is much Seoti’s Marmion (Selections) and other Classics for College and School, Camp- bell’s and Calkin’s Geographies, Tanner’s Agriculture, Wentworth’s Algebra, Cur- rie’s and Meiklejohn’s Grammars, Greek and Latin Text Books, etc. Wholesale and Retail. Orders by mail promptly filled. Low- est prices guaranteed. GEO. CARTER & €0., BOOKSELLERS, 187 Queen Square. aug22—y & wy HARD GOAL, LANDING TO-DAY, PER STEAMER “COILA,” 200 Tons Hard Coal, Direct from” Philadelphia, Best Quality. C.. LYONS CO. LOOKS OMINOUS, with Cloth Brushes, Portraits, Bicycles, ete., given away, and Quinine Wines reduced to 75 and 50 cents. We meet this sort of busi- ness with Quinine Wines at 70 and 45 cents. Other re- ductions to follow if necessary. REDDIN BROS. aug23—2w eod $10 REWARD! A reward of Ten:Dollars will be paid by.the P. E. Island Electric Company for the name and conviction of any person or persons found interfering in any way with the Electric Lamps and Poles. J. WADDELL, Snperintendent. aug23— 6i Black Diamond Line. | The SS. COBAN, due here from Montreal on Monday morning, August ‘7th, will sail for St. "John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, carryiny horses. cattle and sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possibile rates. For turther particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., aug22 Agents. SATURDAY, AUGUST r To-day they AWAY. had elsewhere. not afford to miss. already. ment. wyrvwvwvewe-weerrrreeweeeeewegrwrrrrrrrwrrerwrrwrrrwvwrvwvevwevrvrwewe -~errrerrrweee'''''*'*'*''*''*'***''**'*'**'''*'*'*''*'*''''"'"r"TrTrTrry* FRIENDS are made for the Grocer who handlces WOODILLS GERMAN BAKING POWDER. None will give more faction. satis- aug25 Having been requested by a number of persons to open a class for instruction in the art of Cutting, I have decided to do so, and accordingly will be prepared to receive at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli- cations of those who desire w learn art. For further particu ars aj p'y at my residence, Fitzroy Street. JAMES Mc L™OD. aug] 7—dy 5ieod wky Li —IF YOouU— Want awif®, Want a Want a partner, Want a sitnation, Want a servant girl, cook ‘ Want to sell a farm, Want to seli a_ house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle, ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER. Notice to Intending Cutters. What a comfort morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT, all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortunate friends shiver and endure the But people are rapidly things, and the cold, clammy, . ~ NEW DRESS GOODS a Ladies’ Cloth and Colered Tweeds. At this season of the year those HEAVY DRESS GOODS are the correct With this in view we secured an early shipment of the above goods. Yestesday we placed them on our coun- ter with CLOSE PRICES. are thing rapidly’ MOVING Our LADIES’ CLOTH, with smooth finish, heavy weight, BLACK, cannot be LADIES !—-This is a chance you can- Dozens have beught Prices per Yard, 75 to 90 Cts. JAS. PATON & CO., 168 Victoria Row. “The Rain it Raineth Every Day.” it is to walk down old style becoming is fast disappearing. OUR STOCK conan PP sick Watches, | cence a the | j i | Rings, jilverware, Spectacles, =) a LARGE AND VARIED, WITH PRICES LOW. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. angl YOU To Business Men. i | } I can save you 20 per cent on your DAY BOOKS, LED- } CAN GERS, ete., also on your JOB PRINTING, because SAVE my expenses are lighter than Ja 4 any other firm in the trade. Give us a trial order and see if we cannot do as we and give a satisfactory jot J, D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STRE T, Next to A. FE. McEachen’s Boot aud Shoe Store Sav 20 PER CENT. Charlottetown, Aug. 18, 1894. BELER Charlottetown, July 28, 1894—tu thu sat of waterproof gar- éducated to better air-tight rubber waterproo 1894. . —— The New Brunswick Royal tif Union, i LOVINCE O] NSWICK OF THE | CAPITAL SPOCK, $150,090 lncorporated to Promote Art. NEW rh Company will distribute ainong ts it bers, on the i5:h Dey of September 1894, > iW 2 Works of Art $65,115. 34 » agyregating in value Every subscriber has an equa! thance The f Art Grand Pr f ued at rickets for sale R val = ey ize is a Group of Works $18,750. Suhser ption the New Brunswick Art Union Gallery in St. John, N, Price va at $1 each In addition to the monthly chance of winning a valuable pr’ ze, the holder of 12 consecutive menth!y subscription tickets will receive an original Work of Art, by such artists as Thos, Moran, N.A.; Wm. H Shelton, and others. Send money for subscriptions by regie tered letter, money order, bank cheque or draft to rHE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd., St. John, N. B, Circulars and full information mailed free. Agents wanted everywhere. July 6. Sugar and Molasses PER “HATTIE LOUISE.” Second Cargo Now Due, 70 Hhds 30 300 Puns. Bright Barbadoes Sugar, Trinidad = Very Choice Molasses. be sold Ask low when landing CAhVELL BROS. zwithmon pattu fri gnarws town in the dy & wky—jJune9 DAVENPORT SCHOOL, Portland Manor, St. John, N. B. Boys educated for College or Business | by an excellent staff of Resident Mastera, |Special Attention Paid te Reli- gion, Morals and Manners. Visitor—The Lord Bishop of Frederic ton. Warden—Rev. M. A., Oxford Ray Scholars, $45; House Boys, 8200 per annum B.—Boys with fine voices for the will be admitted at much lower John M. Davenpori, N. choir rates, School Year begin September 3nd. Ap ply to Headmaster t! let sep—jul Brilliant Sign Letters I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of Kent street, Sole Agent for Charlottetown for the sale of above letters, which can be the window of W. A. Hutcheson, eeen on Eeq Prices as follows: CPO Onl © DOM BCR i. cis cccccvcoouk 23 cents Two a Two and a half pheae 3g 2 Three ostoneesaln aan Four Me % Five “6 "5 & Six and a Lif noken 96 .* Kight étecccess en J. HAMBLET WOOD, augs St. John, N. B: ee cee FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now in my possession. The premises may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p.m For terms appv to Mexsrs M. & ».¢. Mel, 1 il li ibecriber JAMES McLEOD. ancvoe- vYnwes — Queen Street subsembers will be at asdesired. Rent moder- Bb. MACDONALD & Co., YS ut—jy ipied by the . two Stores on ately Oc separately or en blow Apply juare. ate to J English Willow Market Baskets. BEER & GOFF have just reeeived a large Case of English Willow Market (askets. see them if you want a nice Basket. & Gore, fall and but because we believe they are the best in the market, is why we recommend PRIESTLY’S CRAVENETTES. We have them in Black, Navy, Tan Brown and Fawn, 60 inches wide, waterproof and gr:at wearers. A ST BEY | NOT BECAUSE WE KNOW THEY ARE GOOD, BROT