’ fe “a » te . ; -- oe _ SIR CHARLES TUPPER’S VIEWS i +} inate selection would be a degredation of | years made’a ‘pec alty,} This teason al A wild scene ensued after this until Mr. * aT ~~ ee — o T TRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 a HE DAILY EXAMINER ° 4 : . ? FRIDAY, SEPTE! 4 , 1896, 4 4 AA 1 — SS = — = SS ess SS8S8080$”$90a>0— ooo ——————— ————— ee . : | whe ; Re Y | are ow here at 10 cents per | Lt HUNG CHAN PERSONAL THE DAILY EXAMIN | »a s higher price may be expected | sgucn Surprised at the Magnitude of the Hon, Senator Ferguson leaves to return a | = | as t season advances | Kock Cutting Along the C, P, BR. to Ottawa to-morrow morning, { IF NOT THE YRUTH, S TEMBER 11, 18% - " o+Ore enna While passing over the C.P.R. on Mr. Howard Ferguson lefi this a e > — CHICKENS COMING HOME | Tuesday last his Excellency Li Hung —— a a. in oo office of the | gpio1-t “Desparones ro Tux Examinae. | ‘ . i . ’ o mn a oe ‘rested in a con— | Merchants bank of Nalifax, — THE GOVERNMENT'S MAJURITY | oe i sovernment, Sir | Chang was extremely intereste Se “‘_ een co ' = ase momter of Ge Coverament, ve raation, which entered into all the Rev. James I alconer, of Newport, has ol : at 1 ‘ . asa suil t ma-| Henri Joly gave his paring word to Li details of railroadipg in its every phase, accepted a call to the Fk iret ee PARLIAMENT (OF CANADA. s I ‘ ne | Hung Chang that the Chinese should have jand asthe train passed along the north ore oe and” will’ be “tran#late. : . : ' { October Ist —— uN ‘anad arcely ha » | shore, he marvelled at the magnitude of | about oy age ani ee . a nee ere the “ wk and the expedition of its com- Arrivals at the Queen Hotel: Mra.A. { i *arliam ener: ’ eee ’ k ; ‘ ante ; ‘a ry : J . : : . ’ Gor acme denen ca, | pletion, and as the train would, from time | F vii iclallan Venn Cautigans: Nor | Me-Laurier ‘Not Yet Able to Fill the Straight Talk About Our Ladies G : x} sw h | seeing Vhinese statesman of, when 80 | 1, time, rush from out the encircling mass | man McLellan, Victoria est; v. : | : , . ' sttack was opened upon the Chinese by | of rocks, and present to his excellency’s Anderson, Kensingtor ; Mrs. _ Anderson, Portfotio of the Interior. J k t : cot ’ M I ntutive of | view those delightful little pictures of the New Bedford; J. ®t. C. Moore, Eldon; Mrs. ac p S, } y axy the berg epre-entutlive oO ! ‘ : ™ . y ‘ . “¢ oa i 3 ice | a i tj! ks and corners of the north shore of | ©. A. Miller, New Bedford, Mass; Edwin oth coin iV t \ ‘ demands tha er 7 : . : y e al) : ar “ee Yor > We carried oY is i . fy i 2 ! i Va iver M : ixw n mar . | tale Superior, he was profuse in his W allace, Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. A. Currie > Gress Sept 11. We carried no winter jac ke ts over f n to add greatly M \ | heavy disabilities shall be placed by the lexpressions of delight at the varying Boston; C. W. Benvie, Halifax; Jéhn ve . last season, 80 we have no old stock to 1G t of Canada upon Chinese p snoramas. ~~ | Currie, Little Sands; Joe Mertico, Boston; Yesterday was a regular field day in the snove off on anyone. : : : ' W hat \ At Port Colwell his excel!ency was pre- Mrs. J. Balem, Boston; M. Morris, Boston; | House of Commons. All our jackets wil! be new this fal! f ‘ wtry at is d oO! Olwell bh ne) : y ae ‘ : } Rew Ue . 7 sented by Robert Johnson with twu magi: | Rev. A. E. and Miss McPhee,” Port Mr. Laurier said that he was not now in you can find one of 1895 fall ‘a-ket ‘ yu g tie recent ’ ee eee 'F . 2 3 Smi lifax a position to state definitely the time w ) ore rill gcw_we & > hie ; . Lau ‘ . | ficent live speckled trout, which so pleased Martin, N.S. John S Smith. H alifax a position te state lefinitely the time ee ° ur Lore, wi will give $100.00) one | 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ M M sagan, of the } eal ee ‘ forwarding M I'he following are the arrivals -at the ! the portfolio of the Interior would be dred dolJars. 8 ‘ sot his excellency that heis forwarding Mr. . vale : - a | Vancouver VW ' est the | Jackson a silver medal asa token of his | Hotel Davies: Dr. Bruce and wife, Eve:— | filled.. ‘It was the intention of the Gov- ; ee , Mr. Laurier | appreciatior His excellency continues to | ette, Mase; Miss M. Head, MisssNudbold yegnment to confer the portfolio cn some ALL OUR BERLIN JACKETS eT - f tne is red > MT a it i L LiOn is ( I 3 t : . : : , sf } ; we ty iy. [enjoy the best of health. The arrange-} Boston; J. 8. Challis, Guelph: Daniel J gentleman in the Northweat. . ' a 1, ‘ favorof Chinese exc | s e 5 ar : ‘ . i : : eas r Rai . rs - 7 : ga v B peo} ss | forad arog on Favorot Ubinas : ”" ™ ments for his excellency’s comfort are ro Hockine, Halifax; C. C, Grand, St. ote ph * Mr, Lister, of Limbton, precipitated the Will have the new sleeve and back. ; v8 Mr. Laurier at once wired the fo complete that he often expresses himself | en; H. A. Peters, Montrea!; J. O. Pareat, liveliest cow that the House has witnessed ‘ | low y y <a actory reply as grati ed beyond mea-ure for the trouble Fall River, Mase; J. Rattery, South Boston; this session. It was immediately after the 5 i , Montreal, Mav 23, 1896. taken in his behalf. Li. Graham, C harleston; J. Herman, Wew | Ffouse had adopted the item for the trade as. da On 0 S ‘oe, , j ‘ B.C ° York; Miss Cleanteau, Miss Boyce, Miss and ¢ommerce department that the trouble \ . . : icLaga ancou SIK OLIVEK’S KEASUNS Marie Carrie, Master Auguste Cleanteau, gtarted. When Mr. Lister began to speak r ; Vatnege gra FeSsr Chon not 7 bins 1 St. Louis; E. J. Robinson, Reston Ls Fy i@ abused the Opposition and the late G , a apenscctalade nant Papen yr aae ae oeveen Sir Oliver Mawat’s r onons Gordon, Wor ter; H..G. Sponner, Bostong izh Commissioner, Sir Charles Tupper. i : the west will prevail with me sgainst the li-tof Q. ¢ recommended ‘red.d. Ward, Hal.fax; Arthur Ritchie, | 4 fey referring toaclock in Sir Charles’ ail : a wares. Sones uy the late Goverawent, were brought! 4 T. Biicbie, L verpool, Eng; Mr. and | re.idgnee in London and sneeringly refer-} ~ " seg Parlias Dive act wa Mr, Maxwell has taken Mr. Laurier at | down on Wednesday, The document = Mrs. G.R. Ro s, Salt Springer; Burt Hay ring’to Sir Charles having charged the , AEC SEMIN Che oy eo ae » word, and now demands that “tLe | ‘ ees ee C's wes ie erly and wife, H. T. TayTor’ aiid wife, d. | courtry for having it “wound up,” Lister ‘ ‘ nme thet Wasilla ¢ the} ake teak ade | Oliver says that Ash Q. U's. have been) Natiam; H. Roberter and wife, J. P.| wentfurther and repeated an old criiinal ~~ . ae ee , a: | *Ppointed vince Cuntederation, and thet) Browne, R. Chamberlin, Miss Chamber- slanflér about the High Commissioner re- : shat ora b Supply to vert expend preva But if they should prevail, Sir | the addition of 176 would be au enormous lin, Miss Lilford, Miss Mishlan, New York; + iziag a comfortable commission for : e Gove ; | Henri Joly, asa man of honor, will of | and startling nun ber, fo England, he James Webster, “Shediac; J. A. Déhette? {lyatihg a loan. Upon this Sir Charles e alt G al’s warra ‘ I ree leave the Government. Mr, Laur— | Sua. there ‘are only 217 Q. Uv, Sik Toronto; R. A. March and wife, St. Jabn; rgse, ahd with an Ominous glitter in his O TC irse leave th ment, } ‘ : : a oe : ? mtb 3 ‘ ‘ : hii : a ie le Oliver says that no commission has yet} wo oy Hilton, Hartford, Conn; C.-K. eye. scored Mr. Lister for stating what he i } . 1) = . . a vue ; a issued | under the receut order, and the Pye, SS. Halifax; J. A. Donagh e, Benj, knew to be a foul, lying slander, claiming é rea : r by Pariia show that his plighted word is of undersigned is of opinion that the order Lottler, Robert Thompson, New York. if tode-a most unfonaded falvchoed which ? are ed ately gu st y no vaiue, Or elise he must show that the should not be acted upon and stould be —_ 7 wee 2 bo gentleman would utter. He had : ge : O a = oe r ' atthe | plighted word of the Government. of | Tescinded, on a ren — Seca veeeaal proyiptly taken the mst effective steps to Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of a eae f |} number wamed and for additional reasons | NS ah cian te BE ERE > Iving “7 ° " . pa sla Canada, represented by Sir Henri Joly, is | «hich he will now mention, The addition: | q | Punish those who bed circulated the lying the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- . i oe hich he will now menticn. ie § rumors. The paper which had published - ik - ROF Al a 4 K SOAP . : ‘ ws » value, Which horn of the dilemma | a! reasoas are, first, that there is » doubt thecharge now reiterated by Mr. Lister had eral contract will be given. Apply to ad ‘ ‘ esac a sant Mh, oh ta ao cet ee “eee pominion > ay at apologised, and Criminal proceedings Unequalled. Unapproazhe Parliame “ ri aoen” ie , make the appointments. a ay Be r B 03 { 30 the Season With a | were being pushed against the author of ee : NOTES AND COMMENTS, | says, the claim of the Provincial Govern- | DOGL BIOS. De A the charger. . . 5 for the money. Made here sree ae -nts that they » equal jurisdiction. | : “tte . ad ofa : ‘ ] act ‘ {t is nderstood that the Treasury | ns ap i a a th eG a sa ao to Vely Attractive Show Day. Mr. ayte3 vr iginelly | en — the . , . . oe —————— “** | [t 18 the intention o ie rovernme 5 a6 ‘ t . 2 a : s ea | : . me : statement and said that he would wal 7? All G . Mr. Foste allied vase ire ni = r , - ce : “ys eed Heap Mea j employ counsel FO that the argument ay Since Beer Bros introduced the system until the issue of the criminal proceedings Charlottetowrn. AGEN rocers, a atrary spirit « e law « — yl an ony, oy Pe x a : im wer Ti pursued and @ decision obtained with of show days to Ci’town, great changes before admitting that the charges were oe a scitlaiialass oe Hank from o— V,UUY to 51, 000,01 the least possible delay. Sir Oliver adds I ave been made in the methods of import: | without foundation. It was the parting | = a - - . a ' —It is remarked that Mr. Lavrier’s ma | that in his opinion no appointment should ing, displaying and advertising dry goods, shot which raised the row. It was well ink . 2 og mjOr a Pa rity is very nearly the same as that of | be n.ade until a final decision is reached, | aad in po case do these appear to better known, insisted Mr, Lister, that there was cluding the “independent members,” have } Sir Joho Macdor al fin 189] But it re: He asseris that the list submitted by the | advantage than during the presen’ — something suspicious about a certain Joan <i OT ES BR THE ’ condoned it The people have evidently | mains to be seen whether Mr. Laurier’s | Jate Government is disapproved of even by ‘tis doubtful if any city of the same negotiated in London which had never been , ’ | j ~t) eo . ‘a ng ; s Vv S $s aT good reason to be very watchful and <4 majority w grow as did that of the Con | some named in it, and that the selections | Size asoue Own in ( a eee retin satisfactorily explained. This parting re- ‘ ~ervat ve party in 1°92, unt. it reached | were not made upon the basis of personal | handsome novelties In mantles, millmery, mark brought Mr. Foster to his feet, who f ti onorabie rentic n 10 en 1 er” ' tp . : ; " sie ll . ~ , . ai ofthe honorabie gentlemen now er igh water mark at 67 or professional merit. Furthermore he] dress goods and furs, and_ of these foU8 + said that Mr. Lister must retract or speci trenched at Ottawa. —The London Sportsman says young | contends that the wholesale and indiscrim- departments Beer Bros. have for many fy the ioan. x a Six Cuaries 7] lelivered an ad dress at the Toronto Exhibition a few days ago and gave expression to views which must be interesting to our farmers He leserved tribute to Professor Robertson, of the Dominion Experimenta , ; Farms, for his valuable sereices in development of t agricultural] resources of the coantry, ard stated that. as a result of his observation, he did not think there was «juite so great a market for Canadian beef and mutton in Great Britsin as for butter and chees« S : i€ iad utmost confidence ir the success of the dead meat trade, to which Canadians are now, at the instance of Professor Robert son, directing their attention. ‘This trad when developed, will, he said, soon prove most beneficial to Canadian far ers, who, instead of shipping their “ stockers,” w feed them on their farms and derive greater profit from their live stock than under the old method of shipping alive He expressed the b I that th Govern- pionship victory It implies that a good nks skill had as much to do with ¢88 as physical strength idge th the Canadian’s suc and courage, —Mr. Laurier w a3 not able to announce —as he had promise i todo—who is to be Minister of the Interior: It is therefore to be presume i that there is some for a settlement of Question. the negotiations Manitoba School The ‘deal’ has not yet been compieted—that is cer- tain. Isit possible that Mr. Laurier has new to depend upon the good offices of the Pope —The St. John Sun says: “It is pro- bably true that the government has not g sent and 1s not officially sending a del ega- tion to Rome to confer with the Pope on the Manitoba question. But it seems lite certain that prominent friends of Mr. Laurier are about to start for Rome on this erraod. As they are not appointed rs by order in the de council make Miihissione government is in @ position to nials The St. John Sun refers in an appre } Clative article to the energy and great en- erprise of Mr. H.G. C. Ketchum, pro- jector of the Chignecto Ship Railway, and ment Would Carry to Completion a scheme | J . = ’ : ’ C “ays: “if persistent, earnest effort, confi- i 1 18 Of Vilai ilimportance t a ; - : : ' lence in the usefulness of his enterprise, viz, the Fast Atlantic serv scheme. | and readiness to stake all in support of The steamers e nploy t service | his opinions, makes aman deserve suc- , . , . 4s e | Cese, Mr. Ketchur Jeserved a triumpi . : Apart altogether from the commercia Ww ? ulmos a ul WwW i a'ue uf the proposed ship railway, he has prov caus « UVey Ibe son e sympati y 1 the admiration of butter Lee ie¢ ta | 4 who res} f qual ties.” ' eS peopie « Great Brita bu ai30 ne er cnoicest beef and mutton from Canada in as good condition as it could be obtained from S and or Irela He knew t at this matter was uuder the considera f | the Government, and he h yped that word re ve favVOrauic DSiderTac:oo at their hands. With profound satisfact he had read the declaration of the Premier | that he was wii'iog t 10 @Velyiliiug in his power to carry out the px \ r tial trade. It ouly requires a few ars of j BOie management in order to give to the great agricultura lustries of Canada | that position in the Britiz markets that. | as members of the ame *family, aud as | Br tish Subje te, Canadiane a i receive | —— Pao e CROPS ANDO THE MARKETS interior, burn i the | majesty the king of Korea to the | States government, NEWS NOTES. ting Menelik, of Abyssinia, has collect ed a large army, and it is said that he bas 70,000 fighting men at his call. Official advices from Manilla says that the Philippine island rebels who were en trenched at Cavite, nz the houses along the line of march. Admira! Beranger, minister of inarine, has demanded a credit of 35,000,000 peso- | tas for the purpose of defraying the ex- ng the war ia Cuba for rf Se piember. penses of prosecut the month ¢ The British troops, on aptured Makoni, a the 8th inst., important Matabele ; chief, who bad taken a prominent part in native revolt. He was tried by court artial and sentenced to be shot. Yi Pom Ch‘n, the first envoy extraordin ary and minister plenipotentiary from his United arrived at Vancouver scullers w well to take Gaudaur as a | nodel, This, its way, says th Montreal Ga ite, quite as good as a cham hitch in} the | have retreated into the | If, he gontends, the power be lungs to the Governor-General-in Council t would be right to consider what checks ; the ¢ tfice. sould be devised to keep the exercise of of it within proper bounds. Asa matter justice to the profession and in the interest ofthe public be recommends that order be rescinded and appointments de- ferred until jurisdiction to make them is | settled. CHIGNECTO SHIP RAILWAY. | oe | Henry G. C. Ketcham, C. E., was eu | gaged in building the I. C. R. in =" : |} when the proposed construction of thie Baie Verte canal, acanal to cross the isthmus between Nova Scotia and New originaior of the ship railway idea, but Mr. Ketchum as the first man to practically apply the idea as an alternative toa canal over the Chignecto isthmus. In 1875 he got the idea into shape in his Plans were made out but were burned the greai St. John fire in 1877. Mr. Ketchum made 3urveys of the road aud the next year applied to parliament fur a charier and subsidy. On the report ID | of Chief Engineer Schrieber several acts of | parliament were passed, the company was | incorporated and a subsidy granted, but } not to commence until the road was com- pleted and in operation. The contract sigt- j ed by the representatives of the English company was sent across the Atlantic by the ill-fated steamer Oregon, which went io the bottom of New York harbor, but fortunately the contract was in one of the | Canadian mail bags fished up by the | divers, and in due course reached Ottawa tlotted and soaked, andin this condition was signed on behalf of the government. Work was commenced and went forward with fair success until about two-thirds completed when the falnre of Baring Bros., of London, who were furnishing the capital, brought the work to a standstill. Nothing was done until June of this year, when work was resumed on asmal! scale and the prospects of its ultimate com- pletion were brightening when the sudden death of Mr. Ketchum occurred, making the future of the work extremely problema- tical. ~--e- Bulld Up. When the system is run down a person becomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a de- cline in health is observed. The Tribana, of Rome, publishes a des- patch from Kassala, the town on the edge of the Soudan held by the Italians, an- nouucing the death of Khalira, the euc- cessor of the Mahdi, aad leader of the Dervishes against whom the Auglo-Egyp- tion expedition is now operating. Beyond siating that the Khalifa died at Boga, the despatch gives no details. -_o Ay O1p AxD Wett Tried Remepy,— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mo-hers for their children while teething wih perfect success. It soothes the child <oftens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, 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 Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth Ha ATIO : nast week | by the E ppress of China, with a numerous nave been delayed by broker weather | suite, and passed through Montreal on Wed | nesday en route to Washington. Rust late ieveloped als w re- | , rder r Britis} d ict 20mew hat i€@ Weig 4 i a e«f the — a a a : ve a eb - é — on yards a 10,060 ton battleship, a 6,500 ton croj A considerahle a: int of money cruiser, a 1,500 ton cruiser, and two tor- has rece y t ie Pro pedo catchers. She has just completed y n account of cheese sales It is | atrangements for de “patching another army of 50,000 men to Cuta. The Don’s war pleasing 4 j 3 cheese pocket is deeper than most people thought, « 4 40a @ The Montrea and they are evidently going to the bottom Gazette reports (Sept 7) that “ whatever of it to maintain their bold on the colonia! t 2 pate d a may warran t is} posessswes. a : : a | Anglo-( avadian trade stil] advances, ey at « 1yers al wee“? | and the imports into Great Britain from g* ene Phe purchases at the | Canada increascd 31 per cent. during wharf tl mo ww, whe 4,000 boxes | August, as compared with 1895, while tie rea Sic to $8 . ) a pet I | British imports lh ym all countries have a ai ll T} increased only 6 per cent. rhe imports ‘ from Canada for eight months increased bu:ter market, however, continues dull and | £1,400,000, or nearly 36 percent, while heavv The best reamery from | the British imports from all countries in- sh ppers waa l&e. In our local arket creased only 3 per cent. the prices of hay and oats are opening ; Mrs. Elizabe th McDougall, residing in low with not mu prcspect of improve- | Rrighton, — pOOe, is one of the 33 | heirs for whom $2,000,000 is raid to be mest. Crope, as far as we can learn, are | held in Scotland. Mrs. McDougall is a we ip tothe average al! round. At the! w dow with three children who expects to present moment oats from Ontario are be- to share the Robert McInnis windfall. ing delivered in Halifax at 27 cents per | Mrs. McDougal! went to the States from bushel. Taking freight and charyes con-ideration oats will have to be bought | neighbors. The Robert Mclonis who left iow in thie market to compete with Ontar- | the wealth now to be divided was the I : : ; io Oat# in the neighboring province As | great ee mae One TERN. : : | McDvugall. for the Eoglish market, the demand there, | | ? | Great surprise has been caused by the 60 far, is Weak and du Altogether we | determination of Prince Max, of Saxony, shai! not be surprised if not more than | to give up his political and military Career than 20 cts. to 22 cts. should be the ruling price in P. EB, Ieland this fall. 86 far, DO movement to } ¥ There is, | Prices in $10 to for Canadian short clear n pork. t I i Montreal are reported $16.25 per barrel steady at and $10.25 to $10.50 for Canadian short | ‘ cul mes The demand for ‘ges is stiffening asthe supply falls off. Eggs Inverne 88 Colnty, | ago, and is well thought of by her Brighton and enter the ranks of the clergy. and has formally resigned all claims tothe Saxon throne. authority, that disappointment in love bas vorld. of beirg a thorough man of the world. N.S., about four -vears He was recently ordained a priest in Dresden, The why and wherefore of his unexpected step are not cffi tially an 10unced, although it is stated, by good aused the prince-priest to renounce the ing Syrup, and take no other kind. 513 w Andrew Beale, aged 9, was drowned on Wednesday in Halifax Harbor. The rail- ing on the wharf on which the boy was leaning gave way, precipitating him into the water. grief. SNAPS. — The mother went crazy with Plums, 10 qts, for 65c. Grapes, 5e a lb Apples, 15c a peck Pears, 10c to 30¢ a doz. the | {873° Brunswick, ad‘stance of seventeen miles, to connect the Gulf of St. Lawrence with | own mind. That year large new fur room, weil Sighted’ ard dt tractively arranged, greet vifitors, and tlt display of fine furs, especially in capes, collars and jackets 1= exceedingly five. The mastle department as usual shows in both jackets and capes the very latest ideas from London and Berlin, aod the new styles are undoubtedly becoming and comfortable. A marked change in the style cf jackets is noticeable, and fure liaed capes are in the running for a.Jarge share of popularity Exclusiee novelties in dress costumes |}form a prominent attraction in this dept., ard the new trimmings. are very rich. A large variety of bla:k fancy are shown, the values of which deserve more thana passing notice, The m llipery dept 9 presided over by Miss Dunlap, is perhaps the most attrac foOOoUus good i Glove, new Eclipse Coilsrs and Guffs, the display of stamped drawn werk. dor embroidering, the novelties in Linen Hdkfs., Faney Silks for Blouses, Black Champion Dress Silks, for which Beer Bros. have the agency, new Table Linens, Heather Boas, and the very attractive ‘toca of Ladies’ and Misses’ Fall Under wear, including combination suits of every 81ze. Mr. McLeod is to be congratulated upon the taste and ability shown. in his eelectian of English goods, and we are not surprised that already Jarge sales have been made in the leading departments. TO CONTRACTORS: Tenders will be received by the under signed up to 12 o’clock on Thursday, the 24tb inst,, for making alterations and repairs to the present Philharmonic Ha)) Building. Separate tender for Hot Air Heating will aleo be received at the same time. The lowest or any tender in both ‘eases not necessarily accepted. Plaug, specifications Taylor got the floor. Mr. Laurier who was out of the house when. the made returned to pour oil upon the troabled waters, continued for some time. Apples, Plums and 25 barrels Apples, 25 choice order, must be closed out. serve, Statement was But after his return excitement ——___—— SOCHSSSOHSSCSOSCCOCLOLOECE School and College ey © © A wn The largest and best assorted stock of School and College Books and the Bay of Fandy, was before the public, | tive part of today’s exhibition; over a scqul-ites ever offered in this but which was abandoned owing to the! hundred styles in fe’t hats alone, -are province, deficiency Of a fresh water supply and the} shown, many of which are very pretty, turbid nature and the great quantity of Our space forbids a more. extended Assortment Complete mad held in suspension in the Bay of} notice, but the followiog ehould be seen Prices Always Right Fundy. Sir James Branloes was the| by every visitor: — Reindeer Shopping Prompt Attention to all Orders WHOLESALE & RETAH Geo. Carter & Co Booksellers & Stationers. N. B.—American Notes ‘taken a face value in exchange for goods.— G.C.&. CO. Furniture etc. By auction, Monday, Sept. 14th, at 10.30 boxes Plume, in ae A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. septll— lin and other particulars can be had at the otice of C. B. CHAPPELL, Architect. sepitl 1—dy td. $ Imported * Toilet Waters ‘on Draught. => This is a é nice idea—much cheaper thau the bottled article ¢ for toilet purposes. Let’s fill your toilet bottle. ‘A + ( g “Sunnyside.” ¢ ¥ = vy W.Reddin, Phin. B, ¢ Central Drug Store. -%e%2e28248048428220 6 1 = TERPSICHORE HALL. Great George Street. ; D The usual classes for instruction in Dancing, Deportment, Dumbell exercises and Ball Room Etiquette, will be opened for children on Thursday, Oct. Ist, at 4 p- m. Mrs Barris, assisted by her daughter, ever thankful for past favors, solicits stil] a share of that patronage. Having over fifty years experience and holding letters of recommendation from many prominent gentlemen of this and other cities, !ikewise Professors Certificate, hopes still to mer't by careful tuition aud strict attention, the public patronage. Applications can be made any day pre- vious 10 opening, when the aforementioned Je.ters may be perused if desired. The adult class will be opened the same Before this he had the reputation W. A. HUTCHESON | septl |—lwk evening at 8 p.m. aug3l—135—wky2in OPERA HOUSE. REDDIN BROS OPENED TO-DAY LACTATED FOOD, REEDIN BROS., EXHIBITION WEEK evetes CRMMENCING...... Sth Engagement of the world renown ed, originol and only MRS. GEN. The Wonderful LILIPUTIANS AND HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLES. In a popular pleasing programme, unique, »vel And original. Priges, evening, 25 &35c. Matinees, 15 & Seats now on sale at:Dodd’s and Rankin’s, Opposite P. O. RIDGE’S FOOD, NESTLE’S FOOD, MELLIN’S FOOD Opposite P O. e2eese TUM eae « EMPIRE BLEND two or three kinds of Empire Blend. est. SS, $4 AND $5. ALL WARRANTED! J. M. McLEOD & Co Popular Brands ~ Of Cigaiettes. dcts., La Fayette, 19cts., Marquise, “ Siberian, “Creme de la Creme, “ Gitana, “ Athlete, “¢ Imperial, “* Sweet Corp-ral, ““ Sweet Moments, “Vanity Fair, 15cts. Richmond Straight Cut, “ Southern Straigh> Cut, 20cte., Egyptienne. WATSON'’S DRUG STORE eo And they are just the thing you for fall and wincer wear. Our overcoatings need to be seen to be appreciated. In this line if you want anything, you can be suited, Our suitings, pantings, etc., are of the latest designs and best quality, and can be relied upen tor good satisfaction. JOHN T. McKENZIE. want Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hosiery, all at very “ low prices. s When you want a good suit made remem- ber we are the leaders. D. A. 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