one of our | hearty, and no one enjoys a hearty laugh pics, Esq., of Denver, Col., lucky Islanders who has made a fortane more than he. His post otfice 18 a mode) from mining in the West, has lately caused of neatness, with everything in its place to be placed around the fam ly plot n St. and a place for everything. Mary's Charch yard, Souria, which cor tains the remains of hie mother and other near relatives, an expensive iron and steel railing which was manufactured in New *eVVWVeETVeEVVwesewwes York. The height of posts is 4 feet 4 , inches, and the , anels 3 feet 5 ivches. T' e N eszt whole railing is 39 feet in length, by 23 feet in breadth, and presents a first-cla ? ; appearance both in design and w rk m ‘n+ 4 M ? _ ; onday ¢ Cuvracu Parape—No. i Co. G. A.» under command of Capt. H. M ay . : Y oe he C.E ¢ accompanied by the officers of the sta! l our delegates to the v. B. I sda by the Artillery Band, marched to é p moaggenncege will- be oe 4 Si. Paul’s church yestercay moroving, Are you ready for them where an at paces at ea . as preached é Went anything for the guest & Lv Rev. J. T. Brvan. Capt. Davison is to é room such as a nice cake of é we comp imented oo the fine ag fap e of é oe — oe eet . hie men, a? yesterday = parade was one of 1s SoS Ss twee: . tie best we have ever - en and reflects ¢ a eae al!. Drop in é credit « ficers and men alike. nis and see them. company won the efficiency over the , f Dominion last year, and we bave no doubt 4 ¢ that on inspection day it will give a good é 6 nsoi ( HSon. £ account of itself as usual, é sts rata ¢ Graduates in Pharmacy. Exerrsioxs ro Movuyr Srewarr.—The é ¢ members of Kingston Star Division made eVeeeeses Sevese an excursion to Mount Stewart on the Southport, in connection wita their annual! — icnic, on Tuesday, 18th inst. The trip; was thoroughly enjoyed by all from begin- ning toend. The scenery on either side of tne river was very refreshing to the eye, | while the gentle zephyrs wafted over the ~ ry water were exhiaral g and brac- | me. 1 steamer arrived at its destina- tion about 4.30 p. m., when those on board | —==a disembarked and recreated, themselves by} a walk through the village. After a stay] of twer y minutes it again started on its journey home ward. Refreshments of the first quality were then amply prov le: b} We have just completed a bad _ aod in : ig —, all ae a small lot of Folding ames ar amusements su nh such . i occasions were commenced, and every- Beds. Wire Mattrass E ng dene to let _ ry = ee and all bedding folds up ixcellent music, rendered by some of the members, : tributed nota little to the} to-gether- Just the pleasure of the trip. As the steamer thing for a large family sppreached the wharf three hearty cheers s : - 7 were given for the captain of the boat and in a small house. thr rousi s for K on Star D Thas ended a a “Ty pleahen! Qn Wight & ) LTD sail, aad one which will not be easily for- WARK iui A otten | bo bad the opportnaity er a . or ry i. a : Who Sell at Selling Prices. DOPPHD INET, .wovvyvavnenennnnnnonnevonnnnnennenT tT enNRnNen nT nrF TT ney tT WNINZ > e sd ] But they have just arrived, . : and we are going to show them a we se - # on Has been Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Velvets. =<*<cee * BEER BROS. in London, and has sent us an early shipment. 3 Cases— busy since arriving. Fur-lined Cloaks, Ribbons and AADAADAMAAMAAMLAMAAANALAAGALGAAANAAGAALAALALLALLALLAALAALSAGLAAGAAGAALALLAGLLLALAAUALAALLLLLALALALUAAGEALAG4C4AAGAAL = di Money back if not satis- fied. PERSONAL. Mr. Perry, Inspector of Fisheries, is in O.tawa. Senator John Ferguson, of Niagara, Ontario, is said to be dying of Bright’s disease. Mr. Robert Muirhead, now of Chicago, is visiting his parents and friends in this Province. Miss Annie McDonald, who has been visiting friends and relatives for some months through the province, left this morning via Boston for her home in Sacra mento, California Mr. Laurier will‘ visit England after the session, according to the Cultivateur, to look after some of Canada’s important interests. Itis to be presumed that Mr. Tarte will accompany him. Mr. J.C. Milford is visiting relatives and friends in this province. Mr. Milford has a good position in Alexander’s drug store, South Boston. His many friends are glad to see him looking so well. Messrs. A. B. Warburton, J. M. Mce Leod, W.S. McKie and John Hobkirk, who were in attendance at the races at Amberst, returned home on Saturday evening. The many friends of Mrs. E. L. Mills, of Newport, K.I., will be pleased to see her again after her absence from here for three years. Mrs, Mills, accompanied by her daughter, Miss Mills, is visiting friends avd rejatives in this province. They leave for a visit to Nova Scotia next week. Arrivals at the Hotel Davies: J.C Loveland and wife, New York; W. J. Millar, SS Acadia; C. C. Grand, St. Steph- n’s, N.B; M.M. Cahen, Toronto; E. Denham, New Bedford, Mass.; W.G. Berg and wire, New York; A. B. Warbur- ton, John Hobkirk, city; E. A. Kelley, Moncton; J. Richardson, Montreal; A.J. King, Halifax; John Sutton and wife, Moncton; Capt. W. H. Jackson, Mrs Jackson, Boston; Fred D. Scott, Montreal; Mrs. Filex, Miss Filex, Miss Broad, De- troit, Mich. Arrivals at the Queen Hotel Saturday evening: D. C. Ross, Orwell; T. C. Taylor, Freetcwa; A. W. Fisher, Charlotte, Mai: e Geo. C. Robertson, Halifax; Rev. R. T. Taylor, Montreal; J. R. Neilson. Brantford; J. C. Harvie, Halifax, N.S; T. M. Bell, Truro. Arrivals Sunday: B. A. McLeod, Helifex. Arrivals Monday: F.C. McLe, City; T. M. Bell, Truro; Mrs. F. MeN. Beairsto, Master Claude Beairsto, Summer- side; James Clow, Murray Harbor North; Oliver Howard, St. Join; Wm. Minto, Summerside; A. Uampbell, St. Thomas. ee —<—<———— DIED. At Charlottetown, August 24th, of con- gestion of the brain, Fayora, youngest daughter of F. S. Mitchell, aged 6 months and 2 wecks. {Funeral Tuesdsy at 4.15.] At Mrs, Wayman’s residence, Chestnut Street, Mary A. Smith, aged 43 years. (Funeral to-morrow, Tuesday, at 2 o’clock, for Southport. Special attention is directed to the sale, to-morrow, August 25th, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, of that four story building fronting on Grafton Street op! posite the Masonic Temple. Will be sold at a great bargain. Terms at sale.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. G. A. Suoormsc Comereritiox.—The fourth badge shooting competition of No. 1 Co., G. A., was held at Kensington Rifle Range on Saturday afternoon, at 206, 500 and 600 yards. In the sen‘or class, Sergt. Marley led with a score of 81 points, Corp, C. Acorn second with 80. In the junior clase, Corp. B. Garnum led with 74 points and Guover E. N. McLean second with 65 AxOup Ayp Wet Tried Remedy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifiy years. by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable Be sure and ask for Mr’. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup, and take no ovwer kiad. 513 w —_———> ~-— at the McKay Woolen Co’s, store, | All American bills taken at their face ® P. W. Wrenn, Bridgeport, Conn.; Dennis O'Reilly, Edward Tracy, Patrick Kinney, Hon. John W. Corcoran, Dr. J. P. Tim- mins and the Rev. Dennis O’Callaghan, Boston; Hon. Edmund O’Connor, Bing- hampton, N. Y.; John Cashman, James O’Sullivan, M. D., and Martin Fuzgezald, Manchester, N. H.; the Rev. George F. Marshall, Milford, N. H.; M. J. Ryan and Patrick }4unlevy, Philadelphia; T. C. Bo- land, Scranton, Pa.; John Bb. Devin, John Guinney and Edward Mackin, Wilkes- barre, Pr.; John Fahey and Patrick Cox, Rochester; N. Y.; Timothy Moroney, New Orleans, La; Col. J. F. Burke, Atlanta, Ga; James F. Minturn and the Rev. Father Tighe, Jersey City; Patrick Mar- tin, James Doyle, Colonel Morris and Bernard Donabue, Baltimore, and M. Gavin, Memphis, Tenn. Archbishop Walsh, of Toronto, will head the delegation from Canada, aud distinguished representatives of the race will be present from such far off lands as Australia and Africa. —————— ee ee LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. JHE T. A. STEWART, Sin,—After reading your article on tug T. A. Stewart on Saturday evening we at once wrote Capt. McDonald, of the dredge Prirc> Edward, and received the following reply: “Owners of tug T. A. Stewart: “Dear Sirs,-—In answer to yours of Sat- urday evening, enclosing Tuk ExamiNer’s article on your tug, I wish in justice to say that the tug T. A. Stewart is now keeping the dredge clear, and we have lost no time waiting for scows. The dredge of late has only been able to work tide work, aod therefore our hours were short and no comparison can be made as yet between the two tugs. “The statement that ‘a scow worth $800 is rendered almost useless throngh a col- lision with the tug’ is incorrect, as the scow was repaired in a few hours by two of our men and is as good as formerly. J am yours, Joun M. McDonavp, Captain of Dredge Prince Edward.” “We hope to satisfy the department at Ottawa and a reasonable public, but don’t undertake to silence men who complain for a purpose, We expect to keep the dredge and all its crew busy and this is all that was ever done by any other. Yours, &e., Owners or Tuc T. A. Srewarr. ee oe ; ¢ Dressed in His Best 4 > Suit of Cloths, He don’t look anything— dou’t look dressed without a nice walking strek. See the nice line we show. No old goods—brand new goods A direct shipment. See them A. W.Reddin, Phm.B. Central Drug Store. “Sunnyside.” ¢ | ¢ ¢ ¢ | ( ( =e > @ © ® ee @ eee sd e222 oD = 2 e@ 2822287 Varriages! Carriages ! The subscribers offer for sale this sea son the largest assortment of carriages ever shown in Montagne, consisting of Phetons, Jumpseat, Corning and Piano Buggies, Concorde, &c., both homemade and irsported. We have also on hand Carts, Cart Wheels, Truck and Express Wagons, in fact everything in our line. Repairing in all its branches attended to promptly. Intending purchasers will please give us a call, as we are confident we can suit you in terms, prices, style and quality. JOHN McLEAN & SON. Montague, April 24, 1896—wy REMOVED Extractton of teeth with gas. ton Streets, over Davies’ Drug Store. y23—wkysmo » J.H. AYERS Dentist Office—Cor. of Great George and Graf open classes in the above subjects in Char- lottetown on 8th Sept. Willany intending pupi!s kindly send word to Miss Macdonald at Senator Mac donald’s, Esplanade, or call between the hours of 10 to 12 a.m. on Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday. St. Peter’s Day Schools THAT YOU SAW ME. Yours for bargains. 4, E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. American Notes taken at their face in exchange for goods at McEachen’s Shoe Svore. STEAMER BOYS’ SCHOOL, Head Master—Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A. Assistant—Rev. A. E. Andrew, B. A, and Rev. T. F. West, B. A. Fees—$24 00 per annum. Re-opens Thursday, Sept. 3rd. GIRLS’ SCHOOL, Principal—Miss . M. DesBrisay, as- sisted by Rev. A. E. Andrew, B. A., Rev. T. F. West, B. A. Fees—$15 00 per annum. Re-opens Monday, Sept. 14th. JAMES SIMPSON, M. A., Warden, ra Quebec Steamship Company, On ae Aug’18 -till Sept. ee Cut in two Who? What? Why _— fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec; Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Elegantly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Electric Lights throughout. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and handled with Great care. Special rates SUMMER «TWEED » SUITS, Which we are prepared to make in Bicycle ‘ or any other sort from $13.00 and upwards _ The largest stock of cloths to select’ from. T r things in design, make and color. Satisfaction guaranteed in euery particular. See our large job lot of Hats. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. TAILORS. nl aD COAL! COAL! Now Landing and te Arrive the prices ou these boots and shces in our window. | Here is the greatest bar- | gain ever offered in foot- | made for Dry Goods, or any large quantity or merchandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ch’town. oe ites | wear, A lot of Mew’a! 1 > 6th July 29th « and Women’s Boots, at 20th 13th July one -halt the original 3rd Aug. 27th, “ price. Sale will continue 17th 10th Aug ree rr a 3lst “ 24st“ for one week. FOR 14th Sept, 4th Sept. CASH ONLY. CARVELL BROS., Agents, R. K, JOST, May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m July 30 saa a me There's a charm—an indestruc- 2 tible, all enduring charm which is@ not affected by crushing, dampness @ or long wear—about a costume in- $ terlined with Fibre Chamois. The Ss stylish graceful stiffness it gives to$ skirts, sleeves and wraps can't be 2 equalled ; it adapts itself to every @ rippling curve and fold of your cos- e e tume giving such a sure support that © e the bouffant and flaring effects out- ° ® last any amount of wear and tear. And all this without adding any $ 2 burden of weight, It will pay you to be sure of avoiding disappointing 2 @ imitations by looking for the Fibre Chamois label on each yard, 2 e ‘ °) Seeemesrereeseereresoeaeceere LOLS LOLBLODLOL@IEDLSLBE® —— = a Se — STRIPED SCRIM FOR CURTAINS 250 yards, good value at 18c., selling now for 13c per yrd BLACK RIBBED HOSE All sizes, Children’s aud Misses’, a splendid lot clearing at 12 cents. HARVEST GLOVES A GOOD RANGE T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE | j midiod Coal COMpANTS Mh ~~——~IN CAPE BRETON—~* PER THE FOLLOWING SCHOONERS : en mmr STAMPER'S CORNER | Laurel... cocccccccccccsccssccccccssccess OO oS & é Ce CEP ivikcc cect outeomions énen cea. ae ‘“ EMNRS 4 n'a © K4. 0 hb Slkd ew 0. 6 ce 66 66 te MUO, BURT owe cin cc scsecctseoorccsebeee ee 8. I © BCG: PROGR. pose csseceteescccossenvese Ba. ® ‘“ PN tk ss che dbbn an beak ica 48 “ Run of Mine “ Day Spring.........+.. wee eee ee eeeeeee 53 « 66 CPUMAUM « uh, 00 KOs 0 Un dabei s bs xh éeeeete $1 6s 66 sé S. A. TURE. « ccc con kek cocbabsecnek 71 * “ sé BREE Siviitacns,d 0ce¥e¥eeuaet. das eee % $6 sé SPORE Tovsiins ons an0uetbebn mas acanensnne 7 ae Now is the time to lay iim stocks of coal for the winter, as prices are low. PEAKE BROS. & COo., Selling Agents for Dom. Coal Co., L’t’d Ch’town, Aug. 20th, 246 tf. AUGUST SALE! {x)- We are clearinsyx out Dry Goods Clothing, and Boots and aucun at, Slaughter Prices, during this month. Everything going cheap. Yxe—Come and see us for Che1p Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & CO EMPInc BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by MORRIS | T. J- yy ik; > ,Gr aT aes; Me : é 4q f s 7 oO we i me 7 sit c q FR . ‘ ) DAILY EXAMINER . . ' MONDAY, ALGUST 24, 1896. ——————— a —_ : yeninns ca —- = cain liane tiailainaieleitiiatiiaa iain annals at ATT AT SAL SS Ons —_—-——— poiioaeimnaia : ———$————— : PAL, AW] \THE } aS as 2 im ene Sa eens nares a ee ore el LOCAL AND OTHER pt : {Prowse Bros, for Clothing. Our August Sale Our August Sal | Our Au Sal ne Wien Se Tieces Gell les . 5 we x gust C. Jl ST OPENED —117 (one hundred a" and venteen) Boys’ 2 piece Suits, worth | ¥h y t reguiar wavy $2.25 and $2.75. We , - it this line away belo aah on wil} lai sa . ri " : * ne . . es j >> ‘ » ~pea : . . >, ee er ee Trade is good, and our summer goods are moving off in Is meeting with grand success. All cld lines of RI moe Cottons, Dress Goods, ,Ginghams, Shirtivg, tsi Be , $L.00 and § 15, a $1.96. stalls aa u : 2 ‘aie, a { . tea) 6are oni ¢ oe , = * v ‘ : | Come and see the goods for yourselves. | $001 style. If you want light weight Underclothing, there I'weed Suits for men or boys are marked down to : hat a aan a a prices never before reached 453 Rowsi Bros, Sa no better plate | che > ; ; : |in the history of this town. , f f aE . 8 e | is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- clear. Make no mistake, now is the time to buy tie heave “Gh Ste ae eae peat sion oe — * S ul, y y,|_ LOT NO. 2—50 Boys’ Suits to fit _boys | ful Cheap Men ad sage , ithe boys. Good guods, 36 inches to the yard, and $1.25 worth ¢- : 7 New | from t to 14 rears old orl 09 and $1.35 on. and ours is the place to spend your money. |of goods for $1.00. at Ta ‘ 4 xt * are boUun O place goo rvonest little ~ 3 : Suits On Our counters so cheap that any T 7’ ' —~ “ cae ‘ " ” ‘ ag , a PROWSE BROTHERS PROWSE BROTHERS ROWSE BROTHERS, — § ) : JY d JUTE i 41Ub St ( ) " {Ss ' ag PROWSE BROS, E , — JEU — 2% av ‘ was ] ‘ . an, be The Wonderful Cheap Men ; zi n p M The Wonderful Cheap Men The Wonderful Cheap Men The Wonderful Cheap Men 4 ea « ‘ ' rs i two ¢ nes, ) g " - ee a 4 \ Nort ( A ili ee " fe 4 2 i i ¥ , ‘ Pee ee on a —— ~ : ’ —————_____—___ ——— a — ee j wT : m j THE IRISH CONGRESS, ‘ ee i Stearns is Best. THE PEOPLE'S STORE! ae Getting D | r! . V a A Very larce Gathering of Lrishmen from j fn York, McDonald aster, with SS iil a - | all Parts of the World Expected, % 4 for N. Ra bury seit ied ‘. 9« . ' 2 or AK ¥ Loxpox, August 22—Mr. Michae! = LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | * Davitt, who presided at a meeting of the ‘ S Coa ‘ rl ving schre WI Nn i Irish National Federation in Dublin, said Oi: } 8 g & oe ae . : Coa} | | he placed a hundred times more hope for o \ 7 I No. 1 Co.. G. A.. meet for drill | Ireland in the work of the comirg Trish 2 va w ' ght at 8 o’clock sharp. | “ce Race Convention in Dablin than he did in wrrruwy wevirvwg F carg S A. Parkburs rus Saye T to the condition of the} stl sessions of the Imperial Parliament. 29 n wck Goa ferry-Go Rovyp his curious ks he work which this unique gathering of \ oe pie ae nbinat pened up at Souris on | market and representative Celtic Irishmen, he con- oes | —AND— e Cry § Saturday evening last and continues - ; No tinued, would have to perform was to Tl ee . D> the centre of attraction for the youths of} reinvigorae the national movement, to 1at point when ou are + t ra ‘. ¢ i as ate I y $ a 3 the village infuse a new and healthy life of patriotic ; aan 4 nj ¢ ee *) : faeaun ei —_—— i : evergy into it, an energy which would on the verge of buyipg a SCHOOLS & COLLEGES re ( . pan ; @ we Fisneries.—All along the eastern labor not for this man or that as_ leader, watch. I have the watch r : 6 ‘ art of the | nd no ms oid ave beet . : £ 2a ard aoe See ee ae — or for this or that or the other section as|tpade down to such a science : , Fe er r S Le ee, Toma oe - being the mosi worthy exponent of Nation- ; ine Tala yllece WILL BE HELD AT C ITTE , I . - etar here and there, which readily sold at 10 f, tl : ] i t I alist principles but a cae which that I can give my patrons the Prince of W ales College , P ae : ? . é me ‘ office from 9 a. | cents a piece. Codfish and hake are s: or their goods, but hav-| i dine — . - S ies / aa st till 9 4 : oe ee oo pees — -_ hae eh paid for theta Nag oor gp hav ae sem oo — — oon advantage of a large assort- yn ae _ g i <x uesday, AZ ednesday, Thursday & F riday a ; 24 9 . 9 t. as ae a ee eae 7 5 SUL 1 view,—thé 8, how bes work an : choo ookKs anc uppliies ' "a on Maly Sebermen Sh eat Seegy eeaer ae Se CASH, to win for Ireland the right to govern|memt of the most popelst) at k ne i: d Arr September 15th, 16th, 17th and 18tl si ; ( 4 ne al preeent. Se aa nee oe own a on = own soil. watches on the market. My dail STOC now an arri1y ing ’ > ‘ ae % : : ; e thought he would not need to justify inn heen + . ally. All animals and articles for exhibition must t ' ie. alll Q % i. a. _ Arnivat.—News — been receit Week CG his action or the action of watches are str ietly we touch Tah retary, Cameron Block, Charlo es ; oe wr ~ ~ — yh oes tha 5 = oe, a ay Ahan ie ae ee JO, si > ock, Charlottetown, on or before Saturday, 12th Sept * : . é é ate arrival in Scotian tl hose who signed a petition for more aU « = 7 NY —_———--— ——_—_—__—— : ‘ Met! ‘ Re “ee : He sienae caciohs r fee et of Dr ee and vine = pags Paria er Low prices for CASH. ice i] We cual a ’ ‘ : g en — cree : ; i Ris P. , y , . rv © e /. seni ! > alk some time next month to his charge at are able to prose nt to the other English political prisoners. They est angus a am * Horse Races. = r = 7 sd Premiums $I 150.00 #4 x ee Church” : se "7 = Annandale, Bay Fortaue an Souris. Dar CASH BUYERS of this pro- took care to make it known that they had fine stock and quote prices Haszard & oore, wclaneinets niet iia iilialie : 1 ; ' ' | om - an ce & en" mao o- | ing hia absence | Ir. M ‘Le 1, student, has vince fresh. new. uv-to-| sympathy whatever with Dr. Jameson you'll least expect in watches. te ee AY.— WEDNESDAY, LOTH SEPTEMBER. fh . 2 ie a Ps Sen good been preaching in those places. wasp > t and those who perpetrated an unwarranted Booksellers. Pitas Winnlé (labs. Purse $150.00 m8 _ ey — . date goods in every de-| outrage dpon the South African Republic; W W WEI LYER . $.S CldAN. <. . o-cisquieesslinidianaediiniodianmmpdeiasioe sc ae « "150.00 ‘ will tenet. bh dente ee we uasion .—Tickets for partment. but be thought that Irishmen were in the . smi. ’ Free For All, open to Canada and the United States....c-ce-ecescseeee 300.00 : ' 7 k : the Harvest M onlight xcursion were ‘ right and were acting consistently when- JEWELER ° gat. |velling fast all day Saturday. If the We don’t want poor, | ever they raised their voices in favor of THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, | 7TH SEPTEMBER, 1896 ‘ ' ,' weather is at all favorable a big crowd wi dui : : lenient treatment for political offenders ? nD JV. 4) cheap goods, but we do I , Three year Old Clas os ’ . ; : ; ike it in. Boat leaves the wharf for a ee) Bs be they Russian Nihilists or English raid- Just Tell Them net = Oe a aa acne nn caliber wv i ge 5 okie as tha g farmers * sieht good time at 8 o'clock. Band will want and we get goods ers, or Irish Feniaus, or American dyna- ~ oe thus. oe et Poy ee ee ee ~ 25000 : ee it a &. s play at the Square oo = 8 —_ ck that meet with approval mitards. as : : aa ; yen WOO AT, CPO: ov icccitids Gans ccs one a ee 150.00 aaa) Cin ahink . Ktefreshments, music and lots of tun. , ee oe oy Some of the most eminent Irishmen o That Y ll Sa Me Entries close 8th Se vc se be vy reco p . . " : ; ’ ; — Tickets only 25 cents. and MAKE QUICK SALES. the United States will attend the meeting, W ii For heater oan i ngs te a he oy . : - mane eg Augest lat, 1696. . “i Jee 5 Z - These goods are now|® at of them a or _ Gell the best odie ever. sold. for a ( L pacttegeitetee® chp sate talon - a nga mgs application to the Secretary. All eave th — \ Gexrat Orricer.—Mr. Neil McDon 3 : a : for Queenstown. he names of those as : BENJAD 7ERS : E = y J y Te ee “<. +, - aid, postmaster at Souris West, is one of coming in every day for | who will represent the United States are: the money. We aie giving ber _ wants - A. B. WARBURTON, effect whate ve .mos Het of , SF ter a , a Gell teal Thames Addis Bnet: MDs ste D gains every day in our line. Through President. Secretare Hebl’s Cross, lost three head of cattle by “%¢ ™ - rg = — i the fali trade. A cae Seon Nora Saveks . all the years we’ve been first and Aug] 96—law&w—all isld papers till drte. : eames lost week. and 00 , men in the country. Something over fifty ts : ae . 2? in |i ing. ; — = : ° e + at I ve a : ok me me . viel years ago he arrived in Souris a young We want ev ery CASH Hon. William L. Brown, Patrick Gallagher, atts wien — rae ae aiietag ie , = ais spas gov r i i *" mewns witli .- ond . ® . 7. rm . in T » 5 ? . : . ® : eh jman. There he began and carried on for a BUYER to come and Hon. Martin T. McMahon, Hon. T. _C. leader is our Men’s $2.50 Boots. Miss H. Macdonald, lately of Miss Man- Ve Would Like to Have y 7 coves —-~- {number of years a successful business 1D trade with us O'Sullivan, and Joseph P. Ryan, New When you want boots or shoes call | pings Emerson and Delsarte School ot pur I py or one 0 pur Reweupertvc THe Deap.—Jobn F.Cam- the mercantile line. He is still hale and . i Pay es: siteectoliat Mice. and see us, and TELL THEM Physical Culture, Halifax, proposes onn; Anthony y,2 P >» MiIDD.; ” gg i Be, ae Bee es