“ eh ae We Ve, a Pe oS P MB ire 5 THE DAILY EXAMINER, OTES ANIL OMMENTS ristered at the Davies. Roderick son of Gilleonan sou of Roderick . 'W. B. Murdock, the well-known hard: | of Barra A Good Tooth Beusk| Served Then Right. Ma An ware man, is here on a business trip. He Rolerick Maeneil, of Brevaig, os i g s atthe Davies Margaret Macdonald, by whom he ha . — kr R. M. Bates and wife, of Boston, are | five children, Rory Og Gallion, Lachlan, is CENTS. } At New Year, Any: %. - . a touraament in the hendue of v visiting the Province They are registered Catherine and Margaret. He came to -_-—-- Music the star bout of the eve , if . a | at the Hotel Davies America in 1802. He leaded at saoton | tween Gao. ie pie Mike —_ may I ; “Jasco ew SMe] Bec ee bana indies | 10688 Prices Ane Gorkers | ntl on tue voy as addressed the Y. M. C. A. meeting at} Pi-quid, in Prince Edward Island. In 1803 : and fell ane Rass ene Tl a arn | Halifax on Sunday afternoon he bought a farm of 300 acres at Vernon contectel Gs een ie itv O The Mr. Pitblado, manager of the Bank of | River in Prince Edward Island, and settled P 7 Eo 1 acuity, ue >, |Nova Scotia, and family returned from | on it with his family. He div ided the farm | N S eee s one = onds, an ~ refere es ws expresed in aad | Howth Sige tg Reecen Rory Og ani Galion. He ewe] RE DIDIN BROS | wzsteywith the pornster of she. tur : pes tev. Mr. Harper was in town to-day. / 200 acres to the former ‘aaa 100 to the : ‘ od an i take a the : lic ora oe — - a 8 ting mriet for @ new a o p ea dae OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. a taken to the or station. » : church at Ellerslie. wry Og came to Prince Kdward Islan : ' Spa wa a a Archbishop O’Brien and Rev. Dr. | with his “father in 1802. He was an ang20 Burning Holmes Castle. Murphy, of Halifax, are the guests of His] educated and entelligent man. |) apicammeras ome wn — , - . Lordship Bishop Macdonald at the Palace. | school in Cape Breton and other places Cieaco, Aug. 20. They arrived in the city to-day. during several years. He married, in R : The building in which is located Mr. H. A. Woodworth, of Parrsboro,| 1811, Catherine McEachern, by whom he emember it Holmes’ castle was burned yesterday. sho is to be associated with Mr. Higgs in] had eight children, Margaret, Roderick, The firemen unhesitatingly declare that : : es. } the editorial management of the Guardian, |} Marjory, Lachlan, Catherine, Janet, Ann, in the fire was of incendiary origin. It is S we wa y w arrived here last night and registered at] and Donald He lived at Vernon River. At all Times ] generally supposed that the intention was : 4 the Queen He was for some time a member of the * | to destroy it and any evidence it might y ‘ Hon. Mr. Foster spent a short, quiet, | House of Assembly. “He was very highly contain relative to the Holmes case. pleasant and restful holiday at the Sea-] respected. He died in 1850. Roderick, his —_— ' state | Sle Hotel, and lett for the mainland yes—} elde-t son, was a merchant. He died un— Our business is a Drug More Rolling “Stock. : 3 ; erday. Mra. Foster remains at Rustico married. Lachlan, second son of Rory © ae : nf ‘i ; ' Mr. Ewen Cameron, of Dodd & Rogers | Og, married Isabel Macpherson, by whom Business—tv give vuu Pure ye 1, Ang. 20. arley w the | estat aes nt, le ; ves ~~ a a pleasure “ had ie ae got ane. von * : Contracts have been awarded for the . eg | trip to Boston and New rk. an, and Donald. e died October 24th, . ? . oe. ee ee ee : ; a : ( ‘ ‘ = pA ties A Annie MeKelvie has returned to] 1892. in the 73rd year of his age. Roderick Drugs and to dispense family eo ye 160 platform —_ ia aes : ™ Boston from Summerside, and resamed | eldest son of Lachlan, married Catherine]. ee peat 3 opper cars for t : oe . t..1q | her duties at the City Hospital. Ann Campbell, and has six sons. He | recipes and prescriptions to | onia Railway. Messrs. Rhodes, arty ‘ ¢ to the Han lerald, “D B iittine oh: @ Seidh eee .| Maaeih Meee eek Co., of Amherst, will build 75 platform r bet nH the : . . . . F > ahilitv sars, 40 box cars and 40 hopper cars. ‘ bet ' 40 | bracing up in the invigorating climate of Gallion, son of Roderick of Brevaig, the best of our ability . — . PI By — -& pe | Charlottetown and vicinity —Worcester | came to Prince Edward Island with his ee ae : 1. Sry ew rsa, aheatette = re | cor, of Provivcialist. father in 1802. He married-a daughter of We shall remember our Lord Wolsely, Commander-in-Chief. brightel But this is bad vs for the) The Earl of Dunraven distinguished as | Hecter Og Macneil, of Earsary, by whom : ccmeuibe Grit party Too bad that th . — the owner of Valkyrie TIf. will leave} he had two sons, Jaines and Roderick. He} business. o Loxpow, Aug. 20. will & prosper ere England to-morrow for America on the] died in 1861. Jamey, his eldest son, was ; hie . ad . = epee * ' stermship Teutonic married and had three sone, Gailion, An ARTHUR W. REDDIN, ce ee, ES ee Cha oon ‘ City Mr.G.N. Norton, Miss Norten and] gus and Roderick. James died a few : Losd Wolseley would. enccecd '] yhake : f C ¢ efusing ‘ jrawn | Miss Bradford, of Boston, arrived last | months ago, Gallion, his eldest son, lives Central Drug Store, Sunnyside. Bansteldens as C samandil-in-Chief of the as uterp! s tha eveding via the St. Lawrence and are reg-| at Vernon River. aug20 etelh eat : c anufa 2 stered at the Davies, Lachlan, son.of Roéerick of Brevaig. | —-—————————_—_—-—_ okie : 7° I iia y existing for such a Mrz. W. E. Davies, Miss Davies and | enlisted in the army at Quebec... He died LeeLee we ‘ vy departure.” The Miss Medras, of Boston, are at the Tavies| without issue, “Catherine, daughter of The ‘Ring Council have, we think, m ade a fairly | to-day on their way home after a very | Roderick of Brevaig, was married in Barra good barga with the Royal Electric | plcasant holiday at Vernon River. to Angus Macneil. She came with her cad: timore, Aug. 20 Light Company ; and they have done well Registered at the Eureka Hotel on Aug. | husband and family to Cape Breton. as at 1 7. ig to make “the time ashort one. Improve-|19th: KE. B. Brooks, ae J. H. | Margaret, daughter of Roderick of Bre- 5 ts ata “Abbott ~ English a ments in electrical science may, ere long, | Latham, Providence, R. 1; F. 8. Chaisson, | vaig, was married to Angus Chisholm, of er % y — ee = . nglish = ham able the C om pat 1y to furnish light at a Tignish. Miss A. Chicuchn, Antigonish, Vernon River. Mr. Chisholm left Vernon | pee : " Poe aaa oy ike Shel me rhe considerably cheaper rate than is now] N.S. River and went to live in Keppoch, in the Ig Se oe ee ee is practi able —A few days ago Secretary Morton took advantage of the opportunity to present what he called an “ooje t lesson” to the free silver enthusiasts, who draw salaries for services the Agricultural De par t met nstead of nice cr sp bills, these employes were paid entirely in silver Secretary Morton did not otherwise seek to press his sound money views upon em nioyes when he paid them their fay r- ite coin, but it is said he smiled with grave satisfaction wien saw the crest fallen faces of the employes, who lugged away bundies of coin weighing pounds This is the second time Secretary Morton Pe ted this — lezsoL” to employe of the Department, and s possible he Ww 7 continue th Pp ractice wilt the hope of converting mrt free silver advocates. Some of them do not take kindly to this form of instruction, and say sO. that States matters —dA writer for The Week remarks both in C anada and the United there are signs that in educational we are gradually approac hing a crisis. In both countries education is used as a means of making a living. Cheap mn has overstocked the market. Io tries or people freely. express that the educational system is There are but few positions in offering a career and livelihood, such . ubtained in England and different branches of the civil service, for which the selection de sper yds 1 upon a com pet itive Xam ination. Cramming in that case is, perhaps, under the eirer 1mstanc 22, excusabl le , but in this eountry the time has now come when the market value ‘of education depends, like the value of a writing, or a speech, upon what remains—in other words, upon the training and development of the mind in its three great functions, absorption, re- ffection and retention. Degrees are ata discount —If we would keep pestilenve from our direct educati both coun the opinion top-heavy. either counviry an immedi: ate ars to be in the {army doors, we must keep our pren-ises clean. And this does not mean merely the scrub- bing of steps, polishing of windows and dusting of rooms. It means that we must get rid of festering rubbish Every- body ( ught to know ; bit a great many do n rt Fe: that it is dang rerous to em pty tcher slops in the door-yard of a house "Soam need to he taught that vegetable and other refuse left to rot in the sun in street or lane breeds germs of disease. So with bath-room excrement of any kind. The deadly typhoid fever lurks where these conditions exist. Dead animals lett under sidewalks or under houses 1s an- ywther cause. The writer knows of a case where typhoid, happily fatal, induced in a jad who crept under the steps of his father’s house to rem: dead siops or bodi ly Was yve the Car 1a lians and decaying body of a rat. and Americans are notoriously careless in throwing rejected fruit on the streets. This should be stopped Melon rinds, THE DAILY EXAMINER , PERSONAL. Dr. Dov Vernon River, is at th Das . Harrv ! iley is in Ottawa, playing t ge John R. Seyler, of Cincinatti, i States They will cities of keine The friends of Mr. Be bj. Richards will be glad to learn that a letter received from reports the writer in good hea!th and much improved. The letter is dated Port of Spain July 19th, and was written to his iin L. Haszard, J. August ll: J. Miss Faustina Sullivan, F. E. Grant, Charlottetown. 14: J.M. McLeod, Miss Laura Young, Charlottetown August 15: Hon. D. Ferguson, Charlottetown; A. Martin, Charlottetown. St. Jonn, N 7. Leith Bre August 18: D. J. Greene, P. Blake, Mrs. J. Biecken, cken, the Chief Justice, Wilfred- Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Charlottetown. The Quebec Daily. Telegraph has a lengthy obituary of Mrs. Langlais, whose death occurred in that city on the 12th inst., after only two hours’ illness. Mrs. Langlais was in her thirty-third year when called away. She was the wife of Mr. J. F. A. Langlais, of the firm of J. A. Lang- laiz & F ils, wholesale stationers, Quebec, and a sister of Mr. M. E. Maloney. the well- known commercial _ traveller. Mrs. Langlais was a graduate of the Ursuline Convent, and was a highly accomplished lady. She possessed a voice of remark- able power and sweetness, and was a promipent member of the choir of St. Patrick’s Cathedral. She also took a lead- ing part in many of the concerts given in Quebec Her bereaved husband and fum- ily have the sympathy of all. a _ All the World loves a Lover. And it is because the lover is generous. And a very considerable section of the world is discovering that the Bordeaux Claret Co’s wines, sold at the incredibly low cost of $3. and $4. the dozen quarts, have that generous spirit which is so valuable in the strengthening of the tem, in the making of blood, in the giving hope and courage. Just half the price asked by dealers for wines not so good. Do not pay for a label. Get a good, fruity, old wine for prices which considering how wine has been sold in this_ country, may fairly be called nominal. Address— Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital St., Montreal. 135&w. sva— SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ee banana skins, tomato peel ngs, rotten fTuit | and vegetables of all Kinds, as well as | tneat bones and dead animals ieft to breed worms, are a inenact to hea —“Kit,” in Women’s Kingdom says that every person should brush the teeth at least twice daily, and, if possible, the | inouth should be thoroughly well rinsed Most people make a | the manner of brushing } 1e teeth —they use two much inuscle and | The top row of tee th should a downward and the lower this ar- | ut after every meal. reat mistake in 7? tlie SKili t ' be brushed In an upward direction. By nent the interstices and spaces be- e teeth are cleaned, and the sur- s are not subjected to too much fric- wn, which is often the case. Powdered a nas gra lisadvantages as a] pow lr} nsolu particles K the wa vee th ih and vyums at { I } and inflam mat ar i neck if et I pitated cha much | bet a powder prepa a hough less elegant, is more wholesome | apd jess likeiy to » harm tothe gums It is sufficient to use a tooth powder once | da yn the intermediate occasions the | br 18 ma be drawn across a piece ot sO0ap, | h, being an anti-acid, is on bene- al in this respect, as well as on account roperti The addition | ir aor Cor ae s fiuid, or of a i rops of carbolic a d solut ym, to the water used to wash the teeth, is an advan-— } tage; but neither of these sl | be used | too often, nor in excess 2+O+e ence bein ' > few Remnants are the attraction at Moore & McLeod’s to-day. | pupils each have the new pt teachers shou'd iced catalogue of shed by Parents, and books p D See echool and college Geo, Carter & Co. advt | Thomas Curtis, infant child of Henry and | Margaret L | English | Look ENTERED Aug 19—SS Tiber, Delisle, Montreal; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Susan King, McPherson, Tatamagouche; Rhuama, Henderson, Wallace; Tarvuir, Lourie, P clou; Speedaway, Campbell, Brae CLEARED. Aug 19-J AGC, Langill, Wallace; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinette; Hydra, Boud- reault, Pictou; Georgie Harold, Bonnell, Svdney; Warrior, Jackson, Halifax; se Tiber, Delisle, Montreal; Daniel, Roberts, Wallace; Speedaway, Campbell, Rrae. a DIED. At New Acadia, on the i6th inst., Fitzgerald, aged Y months 3 15 days. n Quebec, on the 12th inst _ a the age of 2 vears, Nora Maloney, beloved wife fJ.F. A. Langlais, of the firm of J. A. Langlais & Fils. SPECIat NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate of five cents per line, For ten days only 25 black worsted 4 snits will be sold for $15.90, regardless of cost--S A McDonald, the fashionable tailor. aug20 4i Bicycle championship races on Sept 2. Bargains every day at Prowse Bros. Boys snits from 50c to $3. By letter from our buyer, now in the market, we are informed that there are some big bargains on the way. out for announcement later.— Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. Robert Fennell, of the firm of F ennell & Chandler, accompanied by Mra. Fennell, left this morning for a trip to the United visit the principal f the eastern States before their re- brother David, now dead. Arrivals at Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, August 10: Mrs. W. W. Sullivan, M. McLeod and Mrs. Mcleod, Geo.| Roderick, of Brevaig, would have named Stanley, Mrs. Stanley, Howard Stanley, nis eldest son Gallion after his own father. Mrs. L. E. Prowse, Charlottetown. August} On the other hand,I am informed by a dis- Valleyfield; William Reid and wife, oan his lineal representative would be chief of merside; Alex McDonald, Concord, H. | the Macneill’s of Barra. But guesses and Miss M. Laird, New York; Miss had rumors are no proofs, There must surely McDonald, Concord, N. H. August 17:] be some old pecsons who could give suc th Mrs. R. Young, Miss Winifred Brecken,] evidence as would enable us to know which lvHE CHIEFPSHIP OF THE MACNEILS OF BARRA. e After the death of General Macneil, in 0} 1863, the chiefship for the Barra passed over to the lineal represen s}tative of Roderick Macneil, County of Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Roderick Macneil, of Vernon River, Roderick, son of Lachian, son of Rory Og, tells me that Rory Og was the eldest son of Roderick of Brevaig, that he was born in 1777, that he was four years older than Gallion his brother, that he died in 1850, and that he was at the time of his death, 73 years of age. Gallion Macneill, of Vernon River, Gallion son of James son of Gallion, tells me that Gallion was the eld- est son of Roderick of Brevaig. Of course I am uot in a position to settle the point in dispute. I think, however, there must be some way of arriving at the truth. On the one hand, it is somewhat probable that interested person that Rory Og always maintained that in ease General Maeneill should die without male issue he himself or of the two brothers, Rory Og and Gailion, was the elder. Until this point be deter- mined I must bid farewell to the Macneill’s of Barra. A. Macieay Srvciair. Se A good appetite and refreshing sleep are essential to health of mind and body, and these are given by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. MARKETS. THE CuarLorrerown, Tuesday, August 20. Beef (quarter) oF Te sawveiees 0.05 to 0.07 Beef (small)... icine ewe 2ae Blueberries, qt.. . 0.03 to 0.04 Butter (fresh )......20.-ccccccseeee 0.19 to 0.21 Duntter (im b)scsicssdsctsccccc..000 0.16 to 0.18 Beets. banch.....-...........-'0.08 to 0.04 Black currants, qt............ 0.05 to 0.07 Cheese, per iscatecusens greroncee 0.14 to 0.15 Cabbaee, G08 . ..ccsovcsccsceeses 0.02 to 0.06 Carrots, per bunch.........-+++ 0.03 to 6.04 Canliflowers, each..........- 0.05 to 0.06 Celerv, per head...—........... 0.06 to 0.08 .- 9.35 to 0.40 Chickens, per gh S . 6.05 to 0.10 Codfish one). Currants .. iichses . 0.05 to 0.07 Eggs, per estas 0.09 to 0.11 Dacks, per pair.............ceces 0.40 to 0.50 Oe ace 0.40 to 0.45 Gooseverries. ... 04:06. sececeeee 0.06 to 0.08 Elam, POF TD... .cccectencesceveces 0.12 to 014 Hay, new, per 100 Ibs.......... 0.28 to 0.35 Hides biecenndtetiespheetendideoune® 0.07 to 0.08 Lamb, per |b (sm all ). ..- 0.05 to 0.06 RTE 6 cthevcnsons Eielapapecorae 0.30 to 0.40 NOS ois ock ss in cecceestcece BOE Oe PARA, DOE Biincccitinss's csivecscos 0.06 to 0.08 Oatmeal (new) per 100 lbs... 0.00 to 3.60 Oate per DaeRG <iccssceccecccshs 040. to 0.42 DORA, Gt... ..0see- ssteediies socateess 0.07 to 0.10 0.35 to 0 40 0.20 to 0.25 0.60 to 1.00 Potatoes new, per bushel..... Straw (per Cwt)...ccccccvcccceces DWAIN 6 85 i oes ccc Black Diamond Line. The SS BONAVISTA, sailing trom Montreal on Friday morning, Aug. 23rd, will be due at Charlottetown Menday morning, Aug 26’h, and will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundland, via Sydney. carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates For further * tt ate as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. Auction Sale. aug?! We are instructed by G. H. Haszard Esq.,to sell:by Auction, next WEDNES- DAY, August 2lst, at 11 o’clock, ut Rooms, Queen Street :— A very choice collection of FLOWERS and PLANTS, in Begonias, Lilies, Ferns, Ornamental Foliage, Plants, etc. A. McNEILL & CO., augl7— 62 Auctioneers, Steam does the Business You can get Truck Wagons made for from $20, $25, and $30 at Brown’s. The price varies according to size and quality of stock, Mowing Machines and all kinds of five machinery repaired. Macneils of of Brevaig A Smooth Rubber Comb FOR 10 CENTS. ee TELEGRAPHIC. SeeoiaL Despatones TO THE EXAMINER THE TAIT Should Go With the Hide | Is a homely saying, but ev-| idently thought ‘something of | by the Customs authorities a’ ! Ottawa, as they have decided | to charge (in addition to the duty of: je. per poun@jon barb wire) av extra duty of 20. per cent on the wooden spools holding the wire. But 1t makes no difference in our price to the buyer, as we are still giv ing away the spools, and next thing to giving away the wire. If you want good wire, buy the American. American Cooking Range Fennell & Chandler, Wholesale and Refail. Victoria Row, ~ Ch’town, al VYvhole Truth ! Vould it not be to your interest to save money buying Shoes? (Gur ad. you can depend upon every time. We still maintain that you can buy Shoes cheaper from us than anywhere else in this city. Call and see for yourself. A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. 0000000000008 THIS TIME ITIS TEA, JUST THA, NOTHING BUT THA. augl0 Good values: and right prices. Come and get a sample of our SPECIAL BLEND at 32c. per pound. SANDERSON & CO.,, Cash Grocers, Victoria Row. W. BROWN, aug20 2i Apl 19—wy 3m Pownal, Lot 49. Black Cotton Hosiery, Absolutely Hast and Stainless, Seamless, with Spliced Heels and Toes. wrevvvwvwweyeeveeerrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrvrrrrveyeveyeeeVeVYVY . . 4 . q q 4 . 4 ‘ q . . 4 4 . . 4 4 q ‘ . 4 . 4 4 . . 4 4 q . 4 q q q q 4 . 4 q q ik Charlottetown, Aug. 14, 1895 —dy ; ff eee | PRICES—16 c 20 zp 30 | Winner has challenged Griffin. | 1ened boots at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. 4 Commercia! Schoo! ia Charlottetown about LBovsand youths readymade clothing eleaper than fhe cheapest at J B.M acdon ald & Co’s. look for big bargains in shoes and but- rince of Wales College Students upils of the Public Schvols, arents and Teachers, Each should have a copy of our New (1895-96) PRICED CATALOGUE Educational Books —FOR— SCHOOL & COLLEGR, JUST REA Compre TE. DY. oMPREHENSIVE, OSTS YOU NOTHING Call at our Bookstore and ask for a copy, or send us your name and address on a postal card and a copy will be mailed te you at once. Address GEO. CARTER & CO., BOOKSELLERS. Cl’itown, Aug. 19, 1895-—dy & wy School Book Books, College Books, NOW OPENING. Lay of the Last Minstrel’ In Stock Now. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, Aug. 7, 1895. TENDERS. Sealed Tenders will be received at the City Clerk’s Office up to noon on SATUR- DAY, the 3ist day of August, A. D. 1895, from persons willing to construct a Breast- work ulong the proposed Roadway to Vic~ toria Park, from the Bridge at the en- trance to Government House for a distunce of 187 feet or thereabouts, according to plan and specification to be seen at the City Clerk’s Office. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or-any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Sug. 20, 1895. 4i (2462) Commercial School. The subscriber a ie decided to open a the tirst of September. Subjects taught will embrace Book- keeping, Commercial Arithmetie, Com- mercial Law, Business Forms, Business Cc Yorrespondence, Shorthand, Typewriting and Penmanship. The Shorthand Department will be under the eharge of the most competent instructor in the Province. Charges exceedingly moderate, and no pains will be spared to give students every satisfaction. Evening Classes will be organized. Students wishing to attend will please send in their names at once. Write for Prospectus. F. HODGSON, Principal. AUGUST 20, TUESDAY, 1895. A Change For the Better | would be to replace what you are wearing with a good light Suit of Underwear from our immense stock. We have the best assortment of SCOTCH and NATURIE WOOL UNDERWEAR in the city. JAMES | PATON. «& Established 1797 Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society. NORWICH, ENGLAND. Dollars of Cash {ssets for Every Pollar of Liabilities. Prompt Settlements. E. R. BROW, Agent, for ?. E. Island. CAPITAL, $5,509,000.00. Lowr Rates. Two If you want a Watch ip 4 RUN ON TIME we on : suit you. E, W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, June 10, 1895—dy CAMERON BLOCK. july24 When about to purchase a pair of Shoes, decide first if you | want a makeshift or a pair of honest, well made, easy tine : serviceable Shoes, that will look well and hold their shape. 4 If you want the first, it don’t matt-r much what you buy, but you will wish you had bought something else. But if you” want the latter, by all means go where you can get Style, Wid and Finish—in ‘short, a FIf—and allow ‘us te say that there is no better place to go to than J. M. McLEOD & CO’S, | Queen Street, Charlottetown. (Amherst Hand Made Goods, ia & YT, Bell's Fine Shoes, Geo, T. Slater & Son’s Men’s $3, $4 and $5 Boots, es * ‘ide ty Qur Specialties. | OR THE BOOK TRILBY has been the greatest literary sensation of the present day. TRILBY PERFUME is now the leading sensation in its line. s We have TRILBY PERFUME in different sized botttes, and can also sell it in small quantities. TRILBY COLOGNE is the most refreshing toilet water for summer use. Try it at WATSONS DRUG STORE. August--Our Slaughter Month. GOODS MUST GO THIS MONTH. e- See our bargzins in Print Cottons; see our bargains in in Ginghams,; see our bargains in Grey and White : ; see our bargatns in Deess Goods ; see our bargains in Table Damasks; see ~ our bargains in Tickings; see our bargains in Men’s Shirts and Unde srclothing ; see our bar- | gains in Men’s and Boys’*Clothing. We take the lead in low prices on BOOTS & SHOES. If bought of us, you should do so and be convinced. J. B. VACDON Charlottetown, August 3, 1895—dy you have not already ALD & CO., Market Square and 132 Queen Street. ne = SCREW TOP PRESERVE JARS, We have a large stock of Glass Preserve Jars in pints quarls and half gallons on hand, and the prices this year are much lower than ever before. We have also a limited number of extra Rub- ber Bands in stock to suit all sizes of Jars. Box 242, Charlottetown. augl5—216 & wy Quick Sellers at the Creat ents for 12 cents. ‘<-: ifor ie = * < fe ae: -* “< forme < BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, August 1, 1895— 246 ~ August Sale STANLEY BROTHERS.