iiiltiag see aman an “- THE DAILY EXAMINER. - > . . = - TUESDAY, AUGUST 16 1892 LEON W. WASHBURN'S — began at Kensington Range yesterday and | determined to sail for Canada on Thursday WILL BE HELD IN THE All Ney, Kusrmans R. R, \ " . The Railway are being continued to-day. The bad}next. Before departing, however, he bas ON THE IR US : 5 ave ‘y 7] The Rifle. General Telegraphic News. } Ty TH E DAILY EXAMINER. We publish below the score made so far} Toronto, Aug. 14—The Globe has a special | HANONIE HINA Eh G AUGUST 16 1892. in the Provincial R‘fl'e Matches, which | from London as follows; Hon, Mr, Blake has weather yesterday was dead against good promised to speak for Mr. Morl:y at New- Wate the Minister of Railways was here shooting and the high wind prevailing to-|castle-on-Tyne on Monday. The selection of MASONIO LODGE ROOMS . ; ; ting : . ha 6a ere a! Tue Examrver called his attention to the] gay prevents nigh scoring being made : Mr. Blake as one of the speakers on behalf _ of Uy } ri 1 Mi Gl we al ‘ ‘a ’ Gladstone's colleagues is looked upon asa high } \ A / \ i ( Hipp l me and Wiid W Bs — =} ~s — ro : . . 7 Ts , f the p_ . . ‘ . . i present unsatisfactory Time Table « NURSERY MATCH. compliment toa Canadian. The electors of P. E. Island railway, and also to the facts ell od Pts Newcastle, who recently had the opportanity WATER STREET, je ‘ wrics-miheun . ok *ht to be bourne Pte H A Wise, No 5 82 1, $i hee 39 ot hearing Gladstone expound what has_ since Frid ay Au erwust 19 h, 1892. T AT e and conditions which oug Gr P O'Reilly, No 1 Bat, G A, $5......... 21 | been termed the Newcastle programme, will ni tise 4 os in mind when a time table is being framed. | (;, . H ae? No on? Be BA. cas = have an opportunity of compsring Hon. Mr. CHARLOTTETOWN, AUG. {7 g ' 2 f The only change effected, so far, has been | Gr J Gillis, No ] Bat, G A, 9S.........-++8 Blake’s powers as a public speaker with those . ~~ rh nly change e c -: : a Sgt A Rodd, No 1, 82d, $3. ........-++++- 19] of the English liberal leader. Mr. Blake Tuesday, 16th Inst., = — if ! RI ES _> = 250 : ‘a i the placing of a daily train upon the Cape! 505 HH Beer, Eng, $3.......-++00+++++ 19| does not expect to stay long in Canada, but e;Coming Sure! No Postponement} I'raverse Branch. But this concession is} Lt . ie cae A ae <i will return to England about the middle of AT 6 O'CLOCK, P. M. 7 ‘ ‘ _| Lé V Beer, No 5 Bat, PR ii ovcie vetss 9} the autumn. ; accompanied by an order that only a second Bgr E Crocket, No 4 82d, $2...... , sok ee en gts TRACK te NOW COMPLETED AlrD PEWwOuG: civtag Srefetiie te sence The Largest and Best 25c. Show class car shall be employed and that only} (5) J M Jones, No 1 82d, $2............ “= i os a . ng aye Pein ‘ Tickets purchased for the Masonic Picnic is one of the best in ths Maritime Provinces. Races will be called at 1 o'clock, sharp. Earth. Nothing too good for _ . io ies of | Sgt. Mellish, Oe, GO A; OH ...6 §] Sion of the legisiature ne : ; : ; agg one man shall perform the various duties of CE oe a, Sat an, “ iad 17| the administrator. The speech from the| will hold good for this Dinner. Dinner, | Ist Race--3 Minute Class SAV ncibs « aa edge sc cinane peubia ons Purse $ 7500 the People’s money, > conductor, brakeman and baggageman. Sgt W A McDuff, No 5 82d, $1.........: 16 a referred 2 ee length to yen extent | 30 cents. = = => 40 ‘ a shad obisics oud 0 Mab bak Chageeen’s éseees = sanee im The amount to be saved by this cheese-/(@- R Martin, No 5 Bat, G A, $) ......... 16 ne hot toh ene ; — MRS. J. J. DAVIES, ee rn nae a oe eee ae ee Bak. a 50-SKILLED PERFORME a Seah egl SECON : or ; 7 . ; j Pacers admitted to all classes. Purses divided—60, 30 and 10 cent for fi second an * paring is insignificent. A first class ~ SECOND MATCH. ions thirds of the city including Tike :-Gteemesanal augié President. tated nes respectively.” Entrance ton 10 per cent af bees Sper cont to accompany nomination, might as well ran twenty-two miles a day} wiki . © | dwelling houses and stores. It expressed the and the balance before races. Entries close at noon on esday, 17¢) ve to en —-—-—— as stand constantly idle upon the siding at | ‘79 Robt Martin, No 5G A, $8 ........ f deep gratitude felt by the administration for ST PETER’S SChoeg LS aed wala all leave Demmneteiie at 5 o'clock. a m. standard, connecting at Royalty Junc- Jockey Races on Blooded \f : i ible f e man a RC Dewer, No 6G A, $6 cAT NS ne : 9} the generons and timely aid extended to the . tion with special train from Charlottetown, and at Mouat Stewart wite regular train from George- Emerald, and it is impossible for aa GrRH oon 7 ir: ~ a cen eeceees = sufferers by the people of Great Sritain, the WILL RE-OPEN town. These trains will run on tne following schedule» of time, snd at the undermentioned rates :— > aunrgee to unload freight, such as mowing and reap- | Gr S A McDonaid, No 2 GA, §4.......--. Dominion of Canada and the United States, oe ? re T t De F Lt Thos Dover, No 2G A, $4 ...........- 38 | sind extended the thanks ef the scetle of © eeset Spar ee ae a8" S-CLOW NS ag mac : molasses, | ~ , 4 - ep e thanks of the pzople of St. Leave Summerside ,...........000000200 OOO MO. Mins Gls oss cocccceyess $1 15 ing machines, or casks of “ a *| Corpl Lock Jones, No 3 82d, $3 ......... 37} John’s. It stated that the object for calliag Thursda Se t Ist = * Kenai Mo ucte ay 8 a40d ences aves POE scBualitshes ones nha 135 keep check upon every article that is sent | sot J M Mellish, No5G A, $3 ..... ..+++36 | together the legislature at the present time Ys Pp ° e “ Kmeralé Tiwi hacthésckeaespiouseaae oe SS [Padi dete ass. sevens 1 » ; i xr Wm Sanderson, No 2GA, $3..........36] w devi f lati ps Sh A a ” ra FT On ee GR ee. **" 6 seagdbestlesboceseeene aloag the branch line, look after the mails | Gr \ mn, NO , 0} was to devise measures for regulating the oo, Siamcae MME cccesaees eo nw % : c ; Sap H H Beer, Bag, $B... 2.200 cccersecce 35] proper rebuilding of the city and of control . : *- North Wiltshire .............. 1620 * 95 and keep the cars clean and tidy, take the | | Vernon Beer, No 5 G A. $3.....,.....- 35 ling in some way the exceseive rents demanded There are « fw vesansies for pages. o> Ese css &30 * RS § tickets and pay proper attention to his | Pte Johnstone McDuff, No 5 82d, $2 ...... 34] by the owners of the land upon which the city For information apply to “ Royal'y Junction .......... ...... gee Ri a po h tra help must of | Gr LJ Sentener, No2G A, $2... ....... 34] had been built, if it became necessary that] ; r mS SG 3 a yes Ee os %5 , et, passengers—so that ex P top Ambwesn Veone, tne, 08 98 leche astitliae 1h thee tenant ob v4 bel? REV. JAMES SIMPSON, Motn: URN cioase 0c000k a is ie. + . a ‘ . 4 OH ee eee eww eeeet @ attention o e e ure shou . “ id ded ‘aie . ; a necessity be employed. From the point of Bug Edwin Crockett, No 4 82d, $2......-. Blcalied to: this taaiier. Fhe speech also” ex-|) augl6—1] sept 6 Head Master. “ St Pewr's “ "Tc “3 y ei view of mers safety we question whether a St W A McDuff, No 5 82 i, oe. vie cheba’ = pressed the gratitude of the people for the —— . aieastean’* pecuescis oe oro Oe e 0 ‘ a - 9 ~~ > private railway would be liable} Corpl J M Jones, No3 82d, $2 ...........32] the eervives extended by the officers of H. M. wna...” yp erterses | bop @ LOerer satehieny 7 ¥ 5 ms e's THIRD MATCH. S. Blake and by Sir Walker Baldwin and his : A AM [ Returning. leave Souris 5 15 standard, or 6 15 losal, connecting at Mount Stewart with Special Fee ff SE to damages ; i oe ~ oe, Pts, | Officers, and also for the offer of acompany cf a y | forG ~anatow. at angeaty ss »” oes Seetet Fee for Chariotte!owa, 3 <— ; Ca % Ls Rae ‘ ’ x I a . . : . : ‘ : 2 a train ¢ perate y ; caly cae men Cesk Gece OUR... 6 c0s-.6ccngceten 65 | engineers to be sent from Halifax to direct be ee Oe oe mal wake ve will be provided, and every eft>zt will be put forth JUPIT#HH, the la Klephant oa Karth, besides the driver and fireman, and if so, ht, EE ee ee 64 | the survey of the city. VICTORIA Row. ‘The Souris Cornet Bund will discou'se music, and all the amusements incideat to public be sonn daily in our Stroet —, po “7 surely & government railway ought to afford on maaan $8. -----seeeeeeesss +++ B38] Lonpon, Aug. 13.—Twenty adults, ten —_—— OTT cd che tenes nerere oh tas takaed, nan nes aabateh: ult tuekeiliés din anak he Roping and Hiding Bucking Mus Oe , ce: . | Cor Baird, $6,..........--.seeeeeeeeeeees children and many animals, recently bitt . t t excitiag ever held in this p-ovines. Trains will stop at the track to - ae ee Dg. at least one man in addition to the ag a error ee 69 b : eee co fers oo pete afr SPONGES ' SPONGES q | among oe Ew ant Sheer allow passen- | royal Roman Hippodrome and Chariot B ductor to prevent accidents or to assist in| Sergt Davison, $5........ ..ceeceececeees 59 = se ro tia , ’ % i . ‘ GEORGE B. McEACHEEN THE $10,009 STEAM CALLIOPE. case of accidents. We are credibly in-| Lt F W L Moore, $5, ...............200-- 58 - P ca SS > a 3 : : e: y Capt J Longworth, $5....................58| Monrreat, August 13.—The Echo, labor Souris, August 4, 1992. SECRETARY. ONE TICKET-25c-ADMITS T0 formed that the people Kinkora, Albany, GQ McNevin, $5 7 | ease eblicties. the SeReetnd teeth te Wwe have just received a new stock of Sponges ei a i P : suor DICNCVID, QO... - ese eeeeereccees edd gan, P ig which are seliing very cheap to run off. Grand Free 3treet P je Daily at 10 ee Cape Traverse and the outlaying settle Sap HH Beer, $4.........2---eeeeeeees 57 | Australian correspondent . Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every | — “ augd ee . ments consider that a gross insu!t has been Sue on ¥ Po ei iaks ivessiseeeelw = ‘« Since last writing, things in Victoria have kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Isrushes, aug’ - offered them in being afforded only a second | <* on, A lille eal a ty ed ht ~- | become terrible. The labor market has be- | Tooth (a fine line), and Cloth Brushes, Per- : = Mowat Mies Geee, Ob. 25. i. cece wccccccoss .55 eome at : . fumes Bay Rum, etc. eel § 0 6 PO a * . é re" | glutted and men and women are selling . ; omen ee sedi saa = ee he oe ee their labor for less than they cao live upon, ore ot Hoven Cigers ust opened. Also, a! out even water-closet accommodation, an siatsomnth “tne 5p stankiason gain alate at dette td ind Over 6,000 are out of work ia Melbourne | *?P®: ebacces, Cigare*tes. etc. é . +i that their present intention is to resent the Cae Smecen ae nye ge pak ape he 8 = alone. Fremerns 08 anemeoet we ont oetipensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- to gt ee : ais oe ee oe ee eg ee ~, | women, some of the latter with bz bes in their : held on THURSHUAY, the 18th of A : indignity as voters only can. We have to Staff Sergt Longworth, $3..............-- 541 arms, ‘parade the streets every day, hold| An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on 4. D. 1892, at Kensington hanes, comme Sat admit that their case is one which is calcu- ps4 . : ro $3. aaswennacpocescep epee s torchlight processions at night aad in every | P. E Island, where the most delicious beverages i 8 o'clock. a leu PFOWSC, $2. ..0-- ec cecceecesees 4 ibl try to force th a t to} *te dispensed. H. W. ANDERSON. lated to try to the uttermost their political : arr =, | possible way try ce the government to : ate oD try to mo eir pc c Asst Surgeon TRL | Chncesks scpheecl 51 find employment for ‘them. fe West Mel. F. de €. DAVIES, aug? —tu th sat Secretary. principles, and to cause them, unless a| Sergt McDuff, $2..... Sioa nce vi vauweuus 1} bourne, Dr. Maloney, M. L. A., has erected a one ec A 4 better train service is provided, to boycott seen rane. Pap reesca were See ~ large tent to shelter those who are homeless WANTS, LOST, FOUND the railway and vote for the grits. Pte HC aed Be oo Ecce iotawadal 50 ee i oe gut oe Se SD Notwithstanding the representations | Cor 1. Jones, $2.......... 20.0000 000 Anaad tee teaitien th ie oon eae mae Postponed Sale of Farm j Ow ! R. JAMES E. WELSH will resume givi rR ‘ 5 , e lessons en the Pian»forie et his ; sh have t = EW NR bc adds -Seuivebevewsaaee 50 : : which have been made, no change has been Sap Wakling, $2 50 fortunate who sleep on the banks of the river ing Street, second house below Mere! i. ‘ a : - S a Be FB ve eccccscncccesests .- Oly itl thing but an old b to ; Baers) Hank. ils attended at their homes if rm oteeted atong the = Mae. Yet the cs- Cor J Jones, $2......0- +e cere eens eeee -+ 49 oe een. Pag are still ake ie dee THE Auction of Farm, Stock, etc., of Ed win quired. a 2w eod & wy pd ie: ating arrangement iv altogether bad. We | Sevut R MeDutl §2.00000°0000000000.00 481 to be contented with low old. aowspapers. | TaUSRanAY ase tek lak. area seared oe Low ! . ne are surprised to learn that even the prompt | >**# Sergt Allan, $2.......... --+++.++>-431) These are facts and are not in the least overs | account of unfavorabie weather, and will take essa nitaeene See and the Pars delivery of the mails is not secured by it. | | t =: aan em __| drawn.” roe Finder will please leave it at this offidag. The mails which arrived at Summerside on Saptctakees. ee 9 ee ~~ a 6 i On Saturday, the 20th iast., ae ‘ PAUP, GU oe eer crereeccecsece was crea ere 16 announcement tha Saturday last all in- | C " 0 Rvsicn cell cccunieus 2¢ : LOW OST—A lady's moonstone brooc 7 ur _ as were oa - es a in Gon ’ ey Eee, > F ‘ ro Mrs. — an = ofa i & a ~ Together with all the STOCK, CROP and IM- . heart, set with brilltants. oe. " ormed, not torwarde Oo LignisD and in-|;, = ,, 7, ss a og | ¥8y employe had attempt suicide by 4 . eave same at this office. t 4 ; Capt J A Longworth, $5 .................29 : : , ; ee termediate stations until Monday. The|¢ og | Swallowing a dose of insect power. Itis| If the Farm is not sold, it will be rented on - . eastern mails were alao held until Monday, | Set. M Crockett, $4200.00. LLLIITTL gs] strongly rumored that during ‘heir short | that day vo the highest bidder. y ehops oF evans 24 tho avy. San ani i . ccc 4 Lt B C Prowse, $3 9g | period of married life Mr. and Mrs. Taylor military ca » having a teok te ah oug @ train went on to Souris an \ eet aa ey eee og | he t been supr ly happy. to say th si ae finder will be rewarded on leay : Capt D Stewart, $3 ......................28] 44¥e Bot Deen supremely happy, to say the sam j Georgetown on Saturday night. Every et John Crockett, 63......... ee lame as 28 | least. Something was evidentiy wrong and SALE OF VALUABLE wthcashescestinemaen =a day's mail is, in like manner, held until | Sgt J 22 a OP vaca tresses cease eees 27 ve _ — 9 is suppo3e = to have ost —On or about the Sth tne. a noket 2 ELE 4 ‘ Corp RN To oo 6. a sc ipawaes 27 | had a hand in the matter. cr. Moore was eee , ie entsduk be eed Lee 4 the next day. Consequently, the trains Ee PN TINS. un. ncoc okcbcackave 27 | called as soon as possible after Mrs. Taylor DWELLING HOUSES oo “ ib) icaViag toe game at this of are run at night for the advantage of pas- G ntleman L E Prowse, $3 cece 006606 0606 27 had swallowed the poisonous dose, and had —_- -——-- _ ee sengers alone. But passengers have to | Sgt Jas Lendrigan, $2...... ..........4-. 26 | considerable difficulty in relieving her eys- Se I My ois cdc ce ewsdvodssacinbes 26 a . : ; ; 7 . ; ink ee i wait at Summerside for three hours until Corp R C Dewar, $2 26 tem of the poison. Tho paticnt was in Sead tiaan dion cae ees ieean” tee the evening train from Charlottetown | Sgt R H Ramsay, $2 .................... 26 violent c »nvalsions for some time, but she REAL ES i A i e. gm na Apply to Jas. F, Curtis, Customs, s now improving and there is every hope e aug ie 2 de ORM TEE 0 6. ob» cl Ohnke 0 «on b toe 25 O LET, at the head of Queen ohm, 9S comes to take them up. In these three Sep SCM ‘1 >; | for her recovery NTED—A girl for h Sap 8S C Moo gh aes cet apeceie ae 2 Ww " hours they have ample time to make ar- ' me i e Lonvox, Aug. 13 —William ‘Rouse &|- IN CHARLOTTETOWN. We req a seer ot rangements either to stay at Summerside Personal. Co., the oldest worsted manufacturing anne _— ee or to be furwarded to their destination by a company a ry a od a aM instructed to oftee tor are ot Dublic Lac WANTED—A young man as waiter on : Seni bin the Mrs Owen Connolly and Miss Callaghan ities £80, ‘ us is the thir! large faul- |. on, on the premises, on INE » the Apply to W. CHANDLER, Steward 8, 8.8 : . pa Gini “e oem = oan arrived home last evening from Ireland hens ure in Bradford within a fortnigat, and the |“ day of ee ae . am ee i Ow PRICES a ons ew o e 0 rail. o tha e train e , P , Those handsome and valuable Brick Buildi " i. Pt ee mn aN ote calkie er Seen oat io oe 7. alien neues outlook has never been so Shop and Bakers. lately ecoupled as Deotind ANTED--A servant man té do general work, ep pottering along the roa all night 2 ‘ ian ean = oe ,w o| ave | gloomy. Houses by the Rev. Dr. Knox and John Quirk, oo aa 2 Smannaeen Perers. No one unti! two or three o'clock in the morning | ren ee ee eae turn _—_ oo a Lonvon, Aug. 13.—The barque Clangrant, | Keq. end as @ Shop and Bakery by Messrs. 0 geod acute man eset copy. COG for the sake of, perhaps, two or three pas- Sechieen eek on is Relay 6 oul life - from Oregon, reports in lat, 44 south, long, |“ ‘These prewises front upon Prince Street, To Everyone ! (19prisa AND MACKEREL BARRA sengers who have to go long distances and } Loon lake, in the Adirondacks. Drives aad 5S weet, tenvereed for cighteen house tar Paul's Epmeopal Gade iat coe tlee. the os -—! ‘all ow ~ 4 walks in the woods and fishing excursions pass | ™ense ficlde of icebergs as far as the eye | moat eligible residences in the cit —— ee one Sag ee : se are anxious to proceed at once ;—and for the time, Mrs. Harrison is pdm emarel could reach. One was two hundred and| The property will be offered in ue block or in Sa Street, oat Lad tenon Dae Pe these a large proportion of the local traffic | since the President's arrival. eighty feet high, and some were earth- is suit persone er title with augl3—dy 2i wy 3i . che 's sacrificed and hundreds of persons are ants —_—_ at the Quesn Hotel August} colored, having the appearance of Islands. | TeRMs—One-third cash; balance in three Our Summer Sales have ANTED—A very limited class of A included: Hon James Ross, Mount| They were right in the path of navigation | years, secured by morgage at 5 per cent. W ve discommoded. A more disadvantageous ar- Seewant: dice Ge do: A F Larkin Ti g Students, to whom special attention * wart; Mrs Cowan, do; Larkin, ignish ; around Cape Horn. R. BEAIRSTO. ; given by ® competent teacher. Charges rangement or one better calculated to] H Forsythe, Lynn, Mass; C H Whitney, : able. Work to commence about September meter igiqmmecenansiatts augil-city prs d&w ‘I sle Auc ioneer. been very good. We con- Address “ Teacher,” EXAMINER office. drive traffic a7 Winchendon, Mass; H H Brcoks, do; C H a ee ack daca ‘pa ee be hard Brooks, do; H A Whitney, Baldwinvilie, ; ‘ eae tow eee ae . . Mass; A A McRae and wife, Boston; Mrs T B : . . —A housekee: That the Minister of Railways permitted | Lamson, do; Mre C L Williams, New York; \ tinue this Month at prices Ls ie ag 8 aon. aoey —s £ Dr Emily H Wells, Brigamtown, N Y; P e ae hinaself to fall into the hands of the junior T° RENT.—A House containing S roome aaa < up ; Fairweather, Rothsay, N B. 7 Grit member for Quéen’s County, and to] foday the flag at the railway is floating at ——ON ALL—— that will please everyone. ine Soeten ¢ Satins Port Bee be hurried over the railway at the rate of | half mast for Mr. Fredk. Ayling, whose death sion ist. week Rade Apply on the p : took place Monday morning after a protracted ey RE. to James A. MoLeod. | : thirty or forty miles an hour, that he ex-} o. os os resulti ; S h P ulting from an attack of la gri C 00 al 0 e e 0 § ‘ amined nothing carefully, and repelled by | and whose Seuneel will take place ein te Call and try us at the New LET—A house on King 8 COb- his conduct the advances of those who| ™orrow. The railway men Scien the Mune AM irstructed by T. R. Callbeck, E to sell & — a hoe tae shop, half the a . 0 mo . men, fro . is’ Audition, at bi : . we nee of James Dorsey. im» e 3 would have told him the truth and advised anenees Cae, Geek Ss Wee maneven genes ae FOR TWO WEEKS. Stree! (near corner of Euston), on THURSDAY, Store, next to Beer & Gofl’s. given. Apply to James Dorsey. lw pd a4 Mr. Ayling as an obliging, attentive, faithful : , nuh An yling ging ntive, faithfu 18th day of August, instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m. : T° LET—A dwelling ho of ules reais he him in the best interests of the country and | and retisble member of the Mechanical and — All his Household €ftects, comprising t English stable, siiaated on Hillsborough Street, ea G . : Stores Department staff. He was one of the : : : Upright Pian» by Charles Hampton & Co. Lon- _ th d f Mr. se the Government, is a matter of the deepest oldest employees on the road, and mapy are N order to induce intending Students to nail n good condition; Parlor, ‘Dining itoom, log “Mr. "Henry Cote Temekbae aa ft ‘ regret to all but those Opposition mis- | the expressions of regret at the death of the purchase their Books EARLY, we are _— Kitchey Furniture. ave. > PET 3 Sanam ALLEY, representatives whose seats are likely to be piel “Fred.” Be es making » SPECIAL CUT in prces for all} ~ : . > ia tila W A WEEKS & 60 . —— oe oe , > 33 t appears t Genera th has not; SCHOOL BOOKS. Y sborou on retained by them asa result of his visit. entirely escaped criticism for his disposal of 2 augl3 Auctioneer, e ° : ° of Hiliat — oh eaiehion my We have heard it asserted that) the money raised for the purpose of giving} Almost all the Books for College are P occupied by Percy Pope, Eeq. Apply to }- his unexpected conduct while here. was i - eoperuaey ee carr ing - his = eng now in, and we only want you 0 comr-+9 Charlottetown, Aug. 9, 1892, lips or C. B, Chappell. 6{ eed =e) a ‘ or enlightening Darkest England. Some o rices with others tu secure sales. ¢ due wholly to the sinister influence | the more hostile of his questioners pat s direct P vaa™ : fo u#t-4 house on corner, of Pownal : of Mr. William Weish—to whose political | challenge to him on the subject. According} Our quotations on Readers are as fol- —_—_— closets and halls, gr wt and sink in ki ee advantage it was evidently caiculated to ° the Liverpool ate aed oe not | lows :— ge ' . There ie 199 2) ia ——_ re. Le a shrunk from the challenge, but, on the con- F pat SOK ,P inure. But we are not of those who have trary, invites the fullest investigation of his | PRIMERS (First).....2...... 4 CENTS Si. James Sabbath School. 4 OMNSTON, Pownal street. scgls adopted this hypothisis. We rather incline | methods, proceedings and outlays, of his = (Second) .......... Se es) = a ee pn ss D--A pair of concave to the opinion that the Micister of Rail- 7 - oo ES a READERS a tnvke Stoes * 9 = have tho same by paying for this ad teane ways has been too easily converted to the} «Buck was removed to Morchester he fn: “ es Pee es 3 « ANNUAL PICNIC | y _— —— ae 7 oe imistic i nd enn wise | formed his counse:, Mr. D, Grant, that if he a Rd ded 3 a - 7 oo “ee . li t wit a! 7 f “ ‘~ i would write to his sister and other friends he ‘ (Sixth) sae ae -.f : ae Yh et tanetle ee is pound foolish policy o © ‘\“enera’! would get all the money he wanted to carry = GR —— -—+——_-on-— the season, aud wish to hear from parties with & Manager. His conversion may, perhaps, | onthe case, Mr. Grant wrote but has yet We may say that, with reference to the Thursda N xt 18th A t rt eee ae one Soe vaes in their loaamy” have been facilitated by @ desire to obtain | received no answer, and is beginning to think above, we have been bound by agreement y e * ugus $ ; a y- 0B8e 7. at work oop oe oe pe . os a" ing money ; ou can th A the favor of the Ontario constituencies by | ‘P&* Buck's’ sister, if he has one, ts not 801 with other dealers to sell at Catalogue On the beautiful Grunds of JOHN Mc- P. 0. Box 155, st. Jona: a re Y | wealthy or willing to shell out for “Buck” as price, but as the agreement is now void, EACHEBN, E=Q : pres Sie a : : NISHED HOUSK—To let, for six months - ‘arnished on ecttsbhion of asemiany eave the Sitan}i whevenentay oe aie we are at liberty to give you every advan- or longer, conveniently situated. a F in Prince Edward Island. In any case we} Society in England is Goes by * “ya | tage of our cheap rates. aor’ ane House contatning ten rooms. Posse-sion Qvtobet r hope and. trust, im the interests of the) S°tasrmems thst the Duke of Devonshire fe TEAMER “SOUTAPORT” will leave the Se Ist. For terms enquire at his office. ; to sell the famous family residence, Devon- REMEMBER, this opportun ty lasts for Ferry Wharf at 100:lock, a. m., and 230 | <s-S pet country, the present administration and the | shire house, comprising a mansion and nine TWO WEEKS, and it is gool for ALL|> ™- sharp. . Y as . . ; , i % 7 os : ke af ii Liberal Conservative party in this Pro- dante a ee ~ sia - Coane Books. ae ot prertie Tes ave Patent | Ww are instructed by Mr. L. W. Watson to offer BY AUCTION, on th : a es ADP 7 y Sites doors Ane vince, that his colleagues in the Cabinet | jut other than financial considerations must ground: Tickets for the Bost, 15 cents. on THURSDAY, AUGU:T 18ru, at 11 o'clock, a. m.:—- + Promietty | Prince Stress. a . . i" . ‘ . . . : . . . T . m i ee will induce him to re-consider his arrange es ae ae BAZAAR CO., = ‘S. 14Me J» eee ain on QUEEN STREET, and running ANTED—Good wite-awake agents to sell ment in respect to the Cape Traverse | % '*- ain y re sh of | auglé QUEEN SIrRERT. geri eet back in UR-STOLY orchester Street. | i Sank ow am bn cenenial Nurseries of Canaam, ists have offered £1,000,000 po WATSON S FO BRICK BUILDING is“one of the very best built | themgnt mea” No drones mood ‘apply, We t need apply. branch and the P. E. Island Railway at} the land, theirintention being to build a large , | ahi in | Establishments in Charlotte d ag : ne rr ohva pm Mackerel Supplies For Sale|" Bremar Photgrahic 'udio,) pezmess,it, toners sn como, in aditin "3 “SThandnmely [ies la oak cy ean 7 LL, Manager. Name this paper, ~ WEEE STEER, One of the best Known Business Stands in P. EB. Island,| 22°" —Some Liberal papers are complaining that _ Typewrrrine Free.—All students enter- lechasse has not become vacent through 70. cK BARPELS, Island ch : neh all ing the Charlottetown Business and Writ-| the poomnend resigostion of Mr. Arayot, M. | 20() ‘maxe, Ash toma ae ey ed. TERMS AT SALE. WAXTED.—SALESMAN.- Salary from start ing Academy, during the month of August, | p. Upon which the Montreal Gazette _re- 1:0 Barrels Dest SMNEING fer M. ckerel Bait, Satudays at 12 o'clock, noon. feu em place, — Brown Beos, [04 for a full course, will be taught typewrit-| marks that it is getting to be thatif the Lib- ee er “honky te a First-class Wek at moderate prices. Photos E. H. NORTON & co _eensenattoneens mo nai ing FREE Send for application forms, | erals are not licked regularly in the constitu- LONGWORTH « CO., enlarged and Dautifuliy finished in Black and aug2—dy pat guar tlsle wy?i ee PUR SALE—Light Brahma Cockerels. Will L. B. Miller, Principal.—tf. encies they think they are forgotten. augl—2w 2aw Water Street, | White. Im Zaw—anglo ° oe ' AUCTIONEERS. Corrom Becaee sdeaareauas panes “a