ae *. " Ss = en de aes a Oe see RCE NARI i tl iNT ttahans waa. eT. nae A “it iia . = ee = ¢t * 9 q - T ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER - : . - . - . TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1896. senescent ~ ~—— - ses —— ——_—=—<—[_—[—[—[_—[—[—]—>]—>—>—[—;—z——=”__ Lee eee tarot anew ca ee ~ ee a THE DAILY RXAMINER SCOTT ACT ENFORCEMENT. | can. He had no “deal” with anyone, and | } « ' - : : oe had never said anything to the prosecutors reme _ - * | A Large De . a oe ; pen Ge Coy except to tell them to do their duty. Some a er oe en |} of those who pretend to represent the | . AUGUS1 189 rue regular monthly meeting of the temperance people are not sincere. If ! 4. = | City Council was held last evening, Mayor | they were perhaps it would be better for QA sh reme Seworat Despatoues ro rae EXAMINER r Pa NG IN P. E ISLAND | Dawson presiding. There were no absen- the city. -— rey | FPAUA \ tA u. is ' : inn | tees oe | Councillor Nicholson again reiterated | ‘N 2 i j “ | : : uN an s & McRae After r atin * business awe — | hia intention to stand by law and order, q | b t Cj The pleamers il Collision. . explained that accompanie ry Vounciilors j ’ Para sone A i a = , } ’ | and to promote the good government of the ne es wars a r . : i a i = per “ne..bad tatery ——- | city. He moved the following amendment | oO a ELEC, Aug. te : OR i ‘ as avies with respect to the par | io the resolution introduced by Councillor | j r » C It was the Beaver Line steamer Lake a » ta | adway and D "s a sewer matters. | Horne: ; and Cigarettes Ontario that collided with the steamer ia? r Che Mayor handed Mr. Davies the corre- | , . Vancouver below Father Point She ar- : : t . 7 Lesolve 8 coune > »aa dis- “ ancouver below Father Point. : | e dea gy with both matters, and | . Res = i] aes thi _ c , at capre = . in the market. rived here yesterday with her forward : » y 3 ‘ is fair | xp d what had been done. With regard | [VF Of any laxity in the enforcement of ber Tas Vane : ! fa 2 maiiie ad as ie _ aia i air | laws for the preservation of good order and paw considerab y damaged . " = it 8 a Dav a tie <i ry, | the suppression of vice, and that officials Wholesale and retail couver’s Starboard bow was smashed in. CLANS. BADGES : + Aaah Peeps onsen “a this io in the different city departments cbarged nl ’ eat: iene oiienty a , . oe reeks Pt] ne promised by the late governmen | Will the administration ofall laws be urged Lawyers Wrangling. Campbsils, - - © ogi Clab Mom, ‘ la : : A ca sa : ie Wakes xpresse ‘hale die ‘ He aa the performance o R E D DI N B R Os hee See 5 < ’ ‘ Wild Myrtle. ' wale - wiieiaseeil tht roadway movemen 1€1 2s eClIVE ¢ es, : Orrawa, Aug. ed : = i 1} pl b M : I t a , | Eueeeee Rumen nieentes Sy sottion, The local g: t lawers are via ng over Farquharson, 7 i o a Glove. ‘ I ay : : ‘ ‘ 1a | anu v ‘ww. ? ‘4 GS we v pry ‘ ville Taw ° n« « ; Youn- ‘ 1€ 10Cal 2 awers . £ as . { > ane 7 ‘ ‘ ra Oe. Hie Worship furth | c ip ncts'y seadadaee” acon a Opposite P. O. the Government Jegal work in this city. McDonalds e . . . . Common Heath, . ood it should be passed, and be strongly ficial ey ae Because Sir Oliver Mowat gave a case to McLeans, - - ° - Holly. £ son. ia be . Torda ti.e assurance hat the Scott A tix openly and defiantly . i t sutu a rye tity of oe — ar 1e au 76 7 it . ge sit oe Sa Anes Side . arrie . ary ‘ i anit nance of streets and $1531.0% amendment he suggested did not change MISS ANNIE YOUNG. Gideon F. Qarrie. a member of the 4 3 a f : ’ at : : ak la ¢ the sense or affect the force of the a0 skies Pinette.| Suffolk bar, has becn arrested, charged re i a n v ihe amouno t ; ugsS—iudw, it te, , , : acada a t ° & I sciatic tt tl (lem (eel a with forgery and also with uttering forged | rect 3 ij nt ithe meeting that as a result « t ew with Mr. Davies that gent'e the legal firm of Chrysler & Lewis, there ' | arnag sey , , denounced “the miserable sheets” which McLeods - - - - Juniper : s man bad @iga-ettohave ihe harb rd-ceége : : as nas if ‘ her ae e . g ' ; - y i t w “eh " : = t> remel published letters over anonymous signa- has been a storm of protests from ot I : at the @ I itiet a vie ) mets - aw yers ; : ; tures, lawyers. c i e caused by the Domini a \ hs axdPerie bivedioee wi | “ower. Mr. Davies, the Mayor pointed on | , Mayor Dawson said he dil not credit An Interesting Case. The Scottish Clan ‘Tartans he statement that a large number of the — | e:ved the delegation kindly and court ; : ~ © a ; eople believed the responsibility fur the | Df " 1 oO - e CAN Re . M — oi 7 ' n -n~-enforcement of the Scott Act rested “0 cents a peck, at Wa ruam, Mass., Aug. l'. CAN BE HAD FLOM 4 x ‘i 4 av I I tion o a ( yr NIChOlLsO moe the May yr and eu ered npop . > | } 4 ) was passed thanking Mr. Da tat re : I W. A. HUTCHES ra Frank Preble and Mr. Arch charge 4 : i : . sreview of what he had done at-the last ww. 2h. C LosOdD d. - Tictoria Lod : rg | 3 esy and prompt action w : oflicers of Victoria Lodge, Sons of St. pea i ail ainsi . necting cof ; — with re ot : = auzll—tf George, with branding their bodies in a oie : , : Scott Act, the eseub-tance of which had eeveral plants while thee being ini- : : . : A im f » Wilham Worth, askit i everal places while they were being in - " ‘ uf Ses ai ; erate a bowlian alles i , slready been given tothe public throazh tiated into that Lodge. The case is before in the different Plaids frum 70. to $1.00. | oe ; arranger Br sacegy > an the press, That action he was not the Judge in the District Court addi aka Farquhar | the skating riok was laid over till nes | Uighed of, and he stood ty it now. QUOD BUSINESS STAND TO LET/ tie Judge in the District Co « f; ' “yi . : Couuscillor Horne introduced a rerolation . ‘ “973s 4 = ' t Cou r Nicho!ls« for the infor ae : A houze ant shops and®ontbuildings A Bad Lawyer. ; ‘ e e (the avo saw ) ‘ aes » 1 . ae sw : ‘ ‘ i the Buard, reported that up & which h e Mayor) saw would not pa and 9 acres cf land situated at South mmemgntien a The @ as it Ww resented, and he suggested that AS it as pre ited, Ane ss t Pinette Bridve. : Moderate terms. Apply it be amended so that it would pass. ‘The ve PP to T ' and andle ste the a int ¢ xp led o1 the street vas $5860 68, of w h sum $4329.65 wa Bosrox, Aug..U1. v0 The | s they ave paid ir are as timates was & Up to date th aileretliginananatloieininiaitthiantmnpibiicancieatn pain ingpaicinianesiis : ae t at | | Hence the resolution did not pass ors ‘ : : ; nen : park road wa) I'he Mayor denounced the newspaper SCOTTISH Be A oe wee GurraeT , ’ i a ' | thet whil statenient that he was “in with the rum- Cc ive en t currants, weh . a lp " mie hese 7 or mies” asa falsehood and a gross libel. Obituary. ; . mm Ww 4 rt e oireel a shor ithe -_—_—_ But it was humiliating for him to notice oe eg ) otal os ’ 2 pi se ‘ Pa as 7 what was said by the press, and he would TI Loxvox, Ang. 11. of 3,1|--- i ishe : i ‘ et ‘ ie) i y irom aetone & Y i Misa kh : rick je de: anc , ’ . e ] : pe ' pass their statements by with utter con il The Karl of Limerick is dead and Lady Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of M |, Halifax a Ss ' & ma ployed by the new Cathed tempt. He agreed with what had been said Tennyson is dead. John, as .s shin thin! | a St ak Na a tL. | by Rev. Mr. Campbell with regard to the ioseitirmearnyetibbasiiindilbaceleptieseti the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- ROYAL OAK SOAP Tl uve ordered ¢ trio aca oy webe Cuition conte on bats cites a> | UE mig However Soe YOu CAN MAKE eral contract will be given. Apply to é é ’ : , ii ; diatl' S MiledeMibins Sika due oak ae place as Mayor to search out silineiian : ante 5° — to pack | the plankway, instead of on one side as wa- evidence. But the Mayor was easily ac- Juorentieg: Unapproache cet, and anti isuaily the case,rnd he suggested that tl € bl and any one wh approached The Annual Gathering of the Clans of RR BROW fi : = hee ssible, and any o1 0 approached | 4) z , E or the money. Mad ea fruit in | P™ a be taken up and placed ours ; P. E. Island, under the auspices of the Your dollars go a long a a 5 y ° here : H , him was invariably attended to at once. ; £ v here er re at wor . 5 sO : q : : ‘ : . “ : : { ; 7 oe 7 He had been in Lonien, Oat, for two] § aledunia Club, will be held at Mother intry. We pe and be © eaata tn Sigh a Gene 0 Be as } ed , Me. : ? os oar & OOS CROIG be erect weeks duringthe exhibition, and during way by carry Ing them. Charlottetown. AGEWT All Grocers. lieve that ¢ veir goods w e appreciated Ch ringed ; as = = i that time he only saw two men drunk. He i You can save both time : xaeereoenteeeee ee ; es and sought after by the trade, and tha gs ° Tav : Ages i se 8 tad ~ 2aW more drunken people in and teud, at ore “Be practice Wl] Orerlotteiown in one day than 5 toeir business w €xtle a 5 be mutua } , . ondemped : : ~ benefit of ir fruit growers and ther i. Sn ae a meal | ae saw in London in the whole . i . a os ; ae ae ' a re ; two weeks. London, he might say, was ORWELL COVE, Beive ey ia ' » pt ‘ : Mr I “8 : ee — bans not a Scott Act town. de regrett ‘ = ‘ occupy ' whole of tne Wuecn bu 3 Gre Ls ‘ ey Hh i A pono z . ed the fact that drunkenness was so pre- by buy ing your Station Success to } rpris 8 af ef «| valent here. But so far as he was concern ; ; ery Slee, Slee > ? _— MTS ¢ clay be placed inthe vicinl ‘ . : . y ed he was not interested iu the liquor traffi ; “ ed — { [ucford’s :eaide: Lew ; i SCOTT ACT ENFORCEMENT. ssh ny the ty rd residence » where tire in any way He did not keep liquor in his 13 Au ust 1896. Souvenir China and P. Five thousand more . t , i ee lias! cellar, nor did he buy it at election times ; £ ’ . Island vie ws at our me Tue numbers, influ » and represer whet dain this anes the 82n i B: st ¥s me f he did he would pay for it. He had eee : ; : I irst-class sotie aces e the va that | Citizens Band oa atnatie t Ss never heard of a “deal” till the other day, | On the beantifual field of Levi Ings, Evq store. Feet t ahs ated Cae ee ee 2 ek te See te Mag strate had beea aj-| Steamer “Jacques Cartier” will leave os " oe vo a me — i. , a ao 1 ae 7 = aa. , i -. proached. The Scott Act provides th st Charlottetow n at 10 a. m., local’ and re- Fill shewntbah ox " y is | dens. he cert : be given 4 cobs doe ef $50 shall be imposed | tura same evening, C0. al r 0., P aud a rr le y rt ue- 7 r ° . . . thoroughly rou reas, as metal ae A er 4 a rte .. | tor # first infraction, a fine of $100 for the For prize list snd full particulars see Faultless of d kenness i the 1 enforcemer 5. es i lala — second, and two months imprisoament for ‘ he : : ee Booksellers & Seedsmen ’ initia f the Canada Temperar Act. Thede oO ; rc —— , | the third. The Magistrate was asked to programms. ; Footwear. of the ap e! ere Ce ‘ . bh Acit motion of ounciiior orne, #econd } ; . < jake al! contraventions subsequent to the clea 3 i i wit ¢uncient h 1 by Councillor Hooper, Rev. Mr. Cam: - | @8*°! : : QUEEN SQUARE. ar tT cana nie wee te sllceposesuaa fr etEete( tn | std est ofencer nthe weaved to dons | A, MeNeill, John M, Campbel : [That's “Slaters!™ Rev.G.M. Cam] W et Got he i. L If he knew thet a “deal” existed with the Ree. Sec’y. eid. Charlottetown, Aug. 3rddy & wky. ns, was heard atthe | ID supper ' » se bar Uppy prosecutors he would have them dismissed “5 facts. The main points of Mr. Camprell’ £ the enforcement of the Sc . ; : ee ee ee Nee ae a ea i ee ement of the Scott Act. - Th at once. Bat Le would not contine opera— | July 16, 1896 —3Si. ” address were lenied. I ithey were | rey. zentleman, after some opening remark ~ : as , a 2 , sat the tal tions to a few men and women; he would a a : ; ynfirmed s Wors Mavor explained that the objectof the delegatic: : ; en : ‘ rmed by . — a oe , ee lly at higher game, and that game couldl- | eq Qeeemna8e Se =e \ : : Was to -ee wifat could be done j | Sg 1 +2 Cou r N “On, Cou " 1 ne in the wy | found ia Charlottetown. So long as he rf better enfurcement of the Seott Act. cv i 4 Dons : ers ( . ; was Mayor he would p-rferm his duty : ' ‘ ihe op:nion prevail-, said he, that dra.k : * a esa ” . 4 , r f of faithfully and well, according to his owa ; Horne’s resolution sets fot i ute nine 3 on the increase in this city, ar es conscience rather than according to the -- : . , | Fine ; ee ee a a conscience of any other person. He believed | WwW which the delegation desire!. Its passage, | °°" : phe 3 9, ecttorally an the Counci! was desirous of enforcing al! ¢ orth More Footwear that urough the correspondence department, |) — | Se t ine lade: ; ald di fits al « by a a City as called attention to this fact. but the laws , the Scott Act include 1, and would do é nd ie hancasies Wiis weer I its all Fathers of all sus: ‘ tena ie © ist cn wand’ a to ee Giiatine, AA : all in their power to promote good govern- ¢ at eapecially low figures, Feet also eve ry ieee aha ee 2 the A t w,. | ment and the best interests of the city. oe : oto * traf? nil ~{ e > during the history of 1e Ac - 4 “ > - o , a : id ‘ & sialon x Councillor Nicholson explained that he ( Good whisk for de, Feller 8 pr cketbook — be it prosecutors that th vy w ave, in tise is Ao So gr cence had asked the Magisirate to make Scott % > I 3 at present. Sabbath desec ation “2 . ’ B gr F: t or lea : ] 30 ] L : f srtia! discharge of their ' A - ; + b of ‘th Act summonsés first offences, and the , ox good soap 10¢ al ¢ an; ais8o iis : e a yt € nerease, an nuch oO * luty, t Ma . and and the ma irunkenness Olains among our yours Magistrate atuet 1 do e0. neg Greene: é Good eloth brush 15¢ or He a] rt Nic Iso reliever yas ri j eos Lately the prosecutions fur viola. cillor Nicholson) believed he was right in F the Act have not heen 80 frequent, making this request. The city would get 4 Good hair brush 15¢ if YOu. have Fancy, be it Fastidious or not A é ‘ ‘ considerable reyenue in this way, and it is 3 : ~— alt rh drunkenness is on the increa- : . . " : ‘“ ” > 4° 9 gn phyla Sa a gb drun s is ont rea Dodi dieitah ¢ Better goods at Letter prices, If you bave to hold print as {That s “Slaters couple o times! ] , act ¢ igs Oe ‘Ys P*F 1 ‘The parties who are paid to carry out tie , near a: shown above, a pair ; 4 Councillor Horne argued that Council- 4 >& pa ss 2022202024240 868 : haps, i the full tite aw should see that it is enforced, whe ee ; ) ) 2 i vp nh stat by th € that a ™ . | lor Nicholsou’s motion was not an amend- é ' o youn _ — “a4 ; . } t sta i ne ress (Oat ¢ * deal . y 2 y of drunk . ed wine — e : — Act ies ” ‘ sas ment but a suiaight resolution. A W Heddin Phm B thet " . s ' ae ‘Call ' ; SOLS UMUC sai s€ Act is vot enforced T « . y a. g ? It is to be regrettcd tha Mayor and | | iad 2 ; eee The diayo> said he accepted it as an 4 ® ' ’ Ms; é cir weight in gok ‘a ° He was not there, however, to express tha ain itil onnend and compare your sight with ~ « e f the Lx Ps & 4 as S the pinion of th lelegation { { seu ° : ee ; : . Ys ee aa eee . lo fa, Councillor Hughes said the amendment 3 Central Drug Store. ¢ and without our test lenses, to tl = “tf atateme a at kve b er hey held » Such view But if it lx . . : mn ius dhit aut. mabenet thot ; lid not mention the Scott Act at al!. The é E Ww 7 A Y I OR , ru he at em der of > force is . > : . ‘ ant then let |} be disn a 1h. better enforcement of the Scott Act was CTBSVVWVWVWeEVeBeBeseovy . . f Facts, active, then | Lim dismisse: and jet : leai,” a wie some unja-tifiable 1 1an be appointed in his place wl what was wanted. ; c k ‘igures and = ppointed in his place who wi Councillor Hooper agreed with Council- Camer - Block. f = narks about newspapers 4 their anony lischarge his duties effi iently and wel ; “ . . . — , ine : ; al its aha, led tee disposition to place the blame lor Horne thai Councillor Nicholson’s BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES ' - Pull 1n -earas oe : ter : Tor the enforcement of the Seott Act amendment was really not an amendment. ; : : : CW lies 10 Watches Formation we have to sa) m, © ne Oe aa Ri But opininion is divi Itseemed to him that its object was to Graflon Street, Opposite Court House. Free ' | : agg ; 1 ihe a ve" yt c , ol ‘ sti ? -8 e . > Pa r signa - ‘ "fled as to whether the reeponsibilicy burk — = we jues _— hadigntery JOUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. a as F th ki anonymous er] ; lirected | should be placed upon the Stipend “et... ee eee Having opened a public Stable on Gratton r . or the as Ning. i by | Magistrate,the prosecutors or the City bigh time something were done. = Street, [ am prepared t> take Gentlemen's We have lately received a nice Fi d ; “— ih ge » : , Councillor John-oa said Councillor} horses and Colts at all seasohs of th ind out : Ceuncil But as the prosecutora were ap ‘ ; r ; : ; Sioned sie we © year to assortment of personal ma A 1 Ww es t ee a C r tl } Nicholeon’s resolution applied to all-lawe, ee ee eee road condition . From the ointed by the ouncil an ceive ir . ae ) mediate use. se Cli ; . fect. We have, therefor, male Tue} Authority from that body any perenge | Dd at any other time he would vote for | tended me! Hopes egt ore Cupping also at |Silyer Watehes for Ladie’s & Exas . f are disposed to blame the _— and | it But Councillor Horne’s resolution I ir ek: Sa Sor bie: A Mieeiingl te the apathy wish senmeat ‘i i applied to the Scott Act especially, one — and Gentlemen, Furnishes ’em —— = , tata iy ve : : -. ; Pas yr epecific : erefor ‘ - P 8s Ss e . . what nt towar nye p | SO Walsh existe. Phe delegation does n-. ana - a oo oe OLEARING OUT SALE — were bought right, and can- somewhat enien Waris you call oe ie : : suppo ‘ ial 10t10n. + . re y ’ ? Wish to Dlame any pers« tic ur ~ : : . - : : . } > 7 ¥ correspondents, except “ ' MIng the ex aa as ahaa ae aa ae d Councillor Nicholson said he recognized not fail - ] lease in price. [T hat 5s a M. McLeod X Co | he ines parges ad) be wet es nive she Cammail al al i ne to | 2mong the oe . ene of = ae Cal! and inspect them. Free From Flies. : eh ae a . : : who were good men, and sincere in their! Qj ' ones 2 we d the past, we prog > do | bave the law carried out. Tas delegation | oot wun Suet het there ere cn [Ur eeen FURITORE: FOR S412 Ww ’ Se = . - — ne | if, Seen , 5 the 1 O*nr, Bowever, that the ‘Conseil, whe» lias wi > w re snl schemin politicians BY AUCTION : , : | i se fu ' ; 6 oe: Sm as ‘ ; again who were only scheming politicians. = I eee t : } . “ Servants the prose tors are, give the ¢ a ty sR ee ad bd ' sh ay dig ane st eet tf, | Sent Bae cc pe Aue Creat George Strest, : NEW Goops g “seribt : “ er! fetlers nor | enforced, and that they — that these in asuibie haaises ee | Iam instructed by Mrs. Heard to sel] NEAR QUEEN SQUARE, a r — : . a Sake ait ally : oar ce = was ment stronger, and etal ‘ules to | by suction at ker residence, known as LA PEST STYES have coatainel the eliehtes sinuatic ect Of their preeence at the Board and he | , | he enils ot the delécati Bo f “The Cedars,” on T.. URSDAY, THE 20th hi felt sure that effect would be given to the:r | ‘rther the ends of the delegation. So far | > Fhe OY i. ad, ua “ . derogatory ‘o the honor or perse n al chara: - | representations given to their as he = eos DP per pees his beat nah — Si, inst., commencing at LA LOW EST PRICES o ter of the Mayor or any of the Council’ors, | Councillor Nicholson, after expressing aan ‘illor Seller nn “a ph — i All her household effects, comprising J Th iti : i : : 2 dik te ie # . his appreciatioa of the « seni . ouncilior yloraguin expresses 118 7 ’ , PURE, Sik Pp ¢ : ; 3 and we submit that if they have bern the | a a Rev M ; "C ee on, Cale be | sstontion of wating for Conasilice Horne’s | Draw nz Rc om, Parlor, D:ning-room, Hall, He Ositive ure for I have on hand a large importation of ine OC rg “SPs re eT ce he: bee Of dene e' | resolution if it would do good. Office, Bedroom ani K tchen furniture. . T nice patterns of new goods direct from ome an united effort to stop draukennesa by | 1 eo 2 ty, i f y aa i at Councillor Douse thought the resolution Also, 1 superior family Horse, 1 double . EE heu matism and Neu- . the largest wholesale houses in Canade ene of thaonts law sow available Go c ee 4 yi : = — Le a reflection on the prosecutors, and said | 8°afed Carriage, with extension top, 1 . - Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and silver Wateher ee ee ee ane _ = ' oo * both that much of the Jiquor obtained was for Buggy, 1 Wagon, Sleighs, Harness, Carts, ral in gold and gold plated Lockets, Chains sad peat Pg tk pabyerplige se * ae Wi } pwesontas War “medicinal sipetene.” Many pretend to Plows, Harrows, Wheel-rake, Garden se Charms, Brooches, Ear Rings, Stick Pima, ; . ' ios A tk > a . cod wpa oe See support the Act who #1e not Sincere Tools, Seats, &c, &e. Belt Pins, Belt Buckles, Cuff Buttons d he had instracted the secutor er ee : Ce eg eee ie wen Sd ene : : : a : plain only to get information in the ucucl en. | Councillor McCarron expressed his in-| Premises open for inspection on Wed. Wholesale and Retail at Bracelets, Sleeve Links, Vest Chains, Fob . Ri oe dee a Be eee 1 *” | tention of voting for the amendment. He | nesday, the 19th, from 10a, m. till 4 p.m. “Ads” may mislead— goods never Chains, 10k, 14k, 15k,16k W edding Bing om ana aie cane mie 2 all its violators, did aes think it was right to have the} Terms Cash. lie. If you are thinking of new Shoes solid gold warranted, Carved Rings, Gem part of ven wae claus oe a ge ee yi whole police force serving Scott Act sum- R. BEATRSTO, link us to your thoughts. Men who W A TSON’ : Rings, Shirt Waist Sets, in pearl snd . a about tl a t P . - aan et rm monsis while offenders against o'her laws | 19d &w Auctioneer, have any regard for their feet will DR U G STORE suver, Spectacles and Eyegiasses, Silver Bi all anita , t ; ree] | #bout the streets make px scott =Ax sa j fae, ‘ . : ‘ i ae vi £0 i 5 oe | witnesses, and it is next p =< secit «| were not interfered with The police should | keep them ont of cheap, harsh, stiff ware, a pice astortment, Eight Day and inks for American ¢ inge of ee oe ender eseccar rut ag, POM 5 other matters as well as e: forcing | : shoes, Grand value, oor Mens QD ———K—X—————_____—__._. — Thirty Hour Clocks, nice patterns and~ alll ‘ pe »}, | obtain a conviction upon their evidence. | 2°24 tO Of pit " clog | 21 : . é ‘aeons rery cl Cl é iri “ , ’ , we “| Refer 0 tl ; f ta | the Scott Act ' Shoes in iace or congress, worth $3 of e ° : very cheap. caning and repairing en ato he f i ete linterrt } . } svererring 1@ charges & “deal _— ae ae ‘ a : r ss ® ‘ ‘locks ~. ; aatiieadttiie . n of the United | made in the Tae Ranaseen ied Guacdion Councillor Nicholson’s amendment was BG Gms: Saas You » ake every ~~) ~e2wy ihaonk by sy : ae oe ee r : the said he @ . ;’ | then put to vote and lost on division. There cent count when you buy from us, Ce ee oe pene ‘ States : ent the } al of the | S¢ Sant Be Was NOL ae party to say ench |: peared for it Councillors Nicholso T E Tl : t i . G : J Y 1) : : k s siandard | transaction. He hadtaken an oath to - stig - * a a : - 7 ; Yours for bargains. @ ’ G. JUR * } Carry tal) iaws, aud that oati lim v vuse uM MCUarT( ant SZ! 3 t er ® Yor 3] ueer ; ; | slu | kept faithfully. at oath had dee Councillors Horne, Taylor, Jobnsor, W | . A. E. McEACHEN, 1 1 North side Queen Square, Opp. PO : a rmeeNNeND |, Councillor Horne thought that the | Hooper and Hughee. ee. peneed - in THE SHOK MAN . 4 . Spain will pr ; ably find that the easiest | Council should put itselt oa record ol — ee neue a then our window a lot of . : aaiution of the ibaa question is t _con- backing up the prosecutors in enforcing } PUt and deck ra carried unanimously, Men’s Bo. 1, ‘ unde tha demain ok tin tahele tie Fi oe ; forcing Sarnath get rc “se ots and Shoes ‘ ) » 2 io = © a : = oe ’ 7 the Scott A me the © gegen many felt Council adjourned sine die. and will clear them aie FARM FOR SALE. i , de ghey ys ee. at they had the Council « i ack« ——--oa- ee « é ‘ . i y! : ae ee '€ | he believed they w ld 7 pm a. OOD’S Sarsaparilla has over and at $1.50 a Pp ur, The PHeE undersi yee le her farm — ri to date. In order to keep up with ; e ai they wo do & ork. Sarsaparills s OV ‘ @i.e i air, < undersigned offers for sale her . : : : “ , : He moved the fol! wing resolution :— H over again proved by its cures . : : i | © nsisting of sixty acres, four miles from the times we must of necessity have the : Ohe! ; ore . Whereas drunkeness is on the iac +. I ee ae ’ former price of those , the city. It is beautifully situated, fronting lat st m d eo : - ‘ oe she Levisning of a revolation. } Shave coe ae : ‘e lacrease | when all other preparations failed, that boots ranged fr go onthe Norsh River. A house containing 1b ‘atest productions in this and from foreign The story that I have sold out and left eats ine peteie. th 2 ar = - mon ae ee ne - it is the One True BLOOD Puritier. 0 7 nge We k es ae good outbuildings are on the markets. Asa consequence we alwa Vs dis- the Island is FALSE; the REPORT . axed as the! ten ee ee —— O $5 a pair. é¢ have} : JANE FLEAGHER. ; ee : that TEETH can only be extracted war and drawn upon for ” it a a jaye f tiot the 0 Shred 'ed *licle wheat biscuits are very all tt and can as wee € pase of each season s goods as nearly as pos- PAINLESSLY by 7 use of Aad : Pes Olver i p >} : . . ¢ c . ace c « s- . ? m J - s he dificnle te incite ti , netract the Cite (lack co ccste bensily digested anid are just what dyspep- | : - sible, that there may be none carried over break. The war bas become most uo-| ecntore in writing that the Couneif rea | icsousht to eat. For sale at Beer &| sure you they are bar-' We are offering theze goods now at large 7 VEGETABLE GAS > ecn it writing the i¢ Counc = was oa : : . ‘ 4 62 £0 ; i caditiiing eaten - the uncil Fre- | Goffe, Aug. 7, 2in. enlns See our window | 2° 5 ec £0008 now at arge ; sd a ai i | i the Cc - he sage =e eofurcement cts aiilllipsiiiin : c : | 8 aiscounts to clear. Is TRUE. I use it daily in my practice— ; nag: Bt Aiaain oF Wihndahee, rol Forde coc polngege own, also the Bakiny Powile-, ~25 cents a’b | a ‘ PURE and FRESH. No extra charge leath a few days ago by falling from a 1} Councillor Dense ®aid the nen y JUHNSON & JOHNSON. BR K JOST | Any person rene a sma farm of J O rH N where feeth are inserted. Best set of « tl feet high, while uking the | mittee instructed the pr yoee Com oe ae ; . ' ’ | from five to ten acres, within five miles of . eS . teeth—everything FIR3T-CASS, $10. a ee Week Teen Ce ee ae it tigre oa todotheir | Housekeepers !—Do your clothes wring | the city, may fied a purchaser by applying : . . E . ~ t of M t isttroy, im tie vOCcKy hULY and be had 8) #1 ) then ore ; * : . “2 } . . eee - y ° <" . > * : ms So ees Sete i ee eee ee: ale giver them personal | ers require new rolls? Is any other part July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER to the undersigned at their office in e % © C l STRICKLAND Mounts I ly bas been re | Ong Sue same line. The worn cat? Bring them to Lezage’s old ini 6s ee a an i ee a ) “> ek. ~ é and will be taken to Boston for intermen prosecutors say they are doing all the tend : : _ oe lal . \ AN TED— A servant girl. Apply to Mrs. ‘ 7 “ ’ f OFFICE a. sie ) ) ing all y ‘and and have them repaired. tf Rowr, loca, Rochfcrt Street. aul M-LEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, 4 i "FICE Newson’s Block. : : jy24—tf S « 4 ? MENS =—- We Carry a Complete Range Of High Class Furnishing Goods. White Shirts, the W.G. & R. make ETB NISHING and good wearers. Underclothing in fine natura] wool and baleaeesa Cc i Als Cuffs, Ties, Braces, etc. Hiverything guaranteed as represented. Sie, Soe.