: 7 i. . : — «+ %. x_~. er i eal — a4 t% i. Ae, *< * a : * ce. THE DAILY EXAM Cg nn aan TY THED! LY RXAMINER. |. ens | Ti} | IDA INER NEWS NOTES. DONT SUFFER tt Fy k — den 2 A Hunter and Crossley are holding the Island Kepresentative, services at Chatham. \ ST 2 g By the courtesy of Colonel Longworth The Madrid Heraldo aeserts that the WITH “Se = i EXAMID . is peri tted to make the authorities have discovered the existence T > OF PRINCE f wing eXtract from a letter (dated of a plot to blow up the Castle of Granja, » y <BX WEN Au ) written by Sergeant M. H j the residence of the Infania Isabella, aunt |e e % Ot R Ei RE 4 ee : Spr , wh rept ents this province OD | of the King. | ; : ' S yuees teal It is annouveed from Kansas City that If Shoes have anytl. ng to do } P ( Pucsday, “T arrived in Quebec on the 27th. I] Miss Helene Harinett Mitchell, a teacher, with their comfort, fur at the Se ‘ at h was t second to arrive, W e did not and an actress of ability, will shortly take the prices we are a Councilma settle down to drill till ebout the 3rd of] the stump for Bryan. Mise Mitchell has acs : : July, so that we only had twelve days’ been authorized to do eo by Mr. Bryan. oo ” : oe |) av n Queber Before we left we were Farmers just south of Marseilles, TIL, are our ad ssed by the Governor-General and | greatly excited over a new disease which " : Col. M sn be We had a very pleas- | has broken out there. The disease has EIN = SHOBS ‘ . rhe “ faut passage, and landed in L verpoo! on | spread in some herds of over 100 bead,and ‘ . t 24th. We ft Quebec on the 15th. | many of the animals ere hopelessly blind, there ? wi jee We stayed aboard ship that night and took | and others are losing their sight. Sas inal es . * ve ” | tra » the morning. We The buildings in which an exhibition te Phiezs ‘ ‘ i B sing } were eived there by volun e¢ r officers was being held at Montpelier, Department son why yon sess ‘ sf the party | 80d driven to the Lord Mayor's Mansion | of Herault, were destroyed by fire a day | should not enjoy ; ars so | House. He entertained us at a ependd | op two ago. Among the exhibits burned the luxury of an easy point of view, a question. B | dinner and showed us all his plate, robe | was @ number of historical documents and and’ ‘decstedtells © yx y country at ja fron f state, and so f -* . all were] valuable works of art. Lose, 3,000,000 : . ' : : the point of view of honest, straightfor- | introdnced to him, and I had the honor of | ¢egnes, . i Z ward. good governn t : strong | § % opposite to him Oh Chat, | mies A number of yourg toughs were W . H. Siew art A Co, ver we were shown through Gild Hal. | ceuiting oa King street, Toronto, early on reasons why Oppos 8 e < ““ | We then had lunch atthe Mayor’s an Tuesaday morning, when one of tiem, { d " ' 4 D ili 7 t andidate who may be pat up ov (he | 4, arched from there to the station H+ | Charles Murray. was knocked down. his Ondo wOUS? OW INS. Ad stration I Government of aj allowed to do this with fixed biyonets. | head striking the curbing with such force aug?21— free \ wha 9 isidered a great honor. : hat he died a couple of hours later. a i ae cinta. . 1? . — SHVCUUTY HESS at Thad a] (3, rge Badgely is under arre-t,and the : ’ ay W Alva a lice are | woking for Oihers cf .be party. Black Diamond Line a x iV : ‘ ‘ ' ic nd + ¢ p affairs, they cannot ex thattheir | The results have been given out, and \ The Times’ Berlin correspondent G : ' y we { that we have captured the! telegraphs that it is understo ul thet the w ty *of the lot, namely, the « German government is seeking mesns to or r sv ; ted by Her M y the Queen. We mmbat the monopoly of the Standard Oil ¥ awe © » . ave also W he I londerry Cup, and | Company. He aads that possit ly steps : giv y Mr. Premier Peters, three years | taken third prize ‘n Repository and third | will be taken to facilitate the importation ago, tha ‘ 2 . r Lit n 64 pounder on Naval Site, a gun | of Galician ;e roleum, and that an attempt - ae Son ver aaw be [tell vou ware feel- | will be made to impose a protective duty woes CHESS © r | ing 1. We w beaten in the Governor: | on American oil eae 7 f wes ' ' ag G s Cup by three points only, With A despatch from Sofia states that in], TheSS Bnav s's, antl nnn his policy and purpose to “make ends | the Queen’s pr we all get » silver badge | conse ynence of the frontier dixputes be- luesday a sores - oe meet that ¢t I w | ey be 3 iween Bulgaria and Turkey, the Bulgarian ' rely ae —— i _ ‘ : on _ ‘iN enil, for Me . s, New- wan we 4 | “ rh prizes al to be presented by voverniment has notified the lursish gov- ee wi : ~ ae Ke b oe om | Lord Wolseley this afternoon, We leave | ernment that anless the lacier appoints | 'OUnd/and, via North Sydney, Carrying 970,009 w ' | Lend t where | delegates to a frontier commission, by a horses, cattle and os on deck and _ of ; : } we will be ¢ sined for a week. 1 leave! certain date, the Bulgarian troops will be duce under deck, oF Sree wees ae Bedeque d ave \ port ¥. € ) ordered te re— song the ot ions recently aa ode asto freight an i wit s { xcupied by urkish soldiers on the | PAS*5°> "J a an ees r ; , : OBITUARY, meter’ which Bulgaria claims belongs PEAKE BROS. & CO., . ; g r votes | m a eta ; lioher.. ‘i : si Agents, siege de — a Rad | ih pore “RL i L po Thomas Devany, the Irish dynimiter, & towns Ang. Bt5 950: ane on the } ry ‘ f the ‘D ae Rie ad ra wanwed sr - Yuelo,} who was sentanced in Elinburzh in 1883 ‘ a. s ‘ gc LAxa and) Pp lesia, South Africa, on the 6th of o serve & term of life imprisonm nt, and Doebell Line increasing debt. The eyes of the wh June las The deceased Jeft this Islanu | Wo was ee from — : : priton a ’ } . ow ys avo s r rec t iasvow. province are upon then If they about . ven years ago, and afte ie ly, —. ee a a aka s 2 TIBER ie «clue here from vote in @ supporter of Mr. Peters it w | ing in Boston two years removed to Sas rtent events which had occurred | Montreal on MONDAY, the 3ist, inst., : Francisco, Cal., where he worked at car | '™ portent even bine ee eee ' ai ; hn’s, Nfld, vi concluded- and rightly concluded—tl pe na ering Being of a tober aad indu-- | ° itside the prison walls during his incar- a — ia me — ay 5 ! a they approve of his acts; but if they vote | rious disposition, he accumulated some | ceration, and expressed great a eee at = na ce be | sasentad at low al a @ei the Goversment candidele. whos | aoe during his seven years’ residence in hearing Parnel! was dead. He said to Sera ' 1 : seep a mcrt - in ei ; : wimS slong | I that city. While there he was o promio | friends with wkom he talked that his or further en app’) . he may be, the voice of the Provicc s menses of the Goledeolen Chat and | prison life was an experience too awful to N. RATTENBURY, be raised in ay provalof their jast verdict on | a aa aie an Seglonen oe 1 sineall on the admit of description. Aug. 21 Agent. t eptive arts and t addit s that | Scottish Gatherings in San Franciso,hav-| The single taxers have for several eee ae eee — have bee ud axation and to debt og carried off prizes amounting to $80 on | months been carrying on a calnipaiga in | @Qq@eee] BB esoees ae . ‘ ; a] Pe : } , ac We pes nas ea ¢ peopl yae occasion, [wo years ago he deter— Delaware. f[ or a long time they attracted é é 3 mined upen trying lis fortunes in South | very litle notice; but of late th-y nave ’ ’ t Bedeque a‘strict will seriously consider | Africa, and thither he went, settling fur a! beep hecoming more aggressive, and with Hay Fever the situatio They repve rely | ine in the now noted city of Johannes- | their processions and demonstrations have ? ! é ‘ iad nial of Il vy, Aftera wl n company with an | brought themselves occasionally within 3 Hatarrh ? A 4 ' an Allan, he opened aj the reac h of the law. Cousequently a : ' a ' en 3 near a re and wa-, it 1$| number were arrested for fatling to zake d . é ar xy camp, and wa-, it sumbe e c £ uw Bes ne es ted ng well until the natives broke’ out licenses for their meetings, and throwa 4 Neuralgia, é eae qua ws » ‘ it, when,to save their lives, they | into prison. Many were released imme- oS dependent farmers, or w \ y ‘ ompelied to leave store, goods and ; diately; but some were retained, and the ‘ : P ¢ ing to offer a vigorous }all bzhind them. The two then went to} question of the constitutonality of the é Greatly relieved by using é ieielaaitint this Diteen Cone ines - Prive - : ~ : ae pee arrests is Lefore the courts, Smith’s latest Improved ‘ pum inhabuiants about 100 mii aes lizious sading. tat they approve of sch «policy in| Balvwayo, and" ued the volamecre to] a OrcrHouRM, fom relgiour reali. | Menthol Inhaler. Put up @ i " by | defend the place. A fort was built theres! gauohter of J -hn T. Ruth) dge,a farmer,|@ in neat tin case. 25c each. é those wh 2 j ‘ y | Sud the white iuhabitants di i their best 0} living near Crawford, Ala, committed sui- é ¢ Jendera ” a ™ ™ the vine oie ni a We nary cide shortly beforenoon on Wednesday. ‘ The decis ¢ thie . ic , Pe ee ane Gms7em 6 ryt - ” | The girl bad tied a stout piece of twine ; é ae ? soun alter fell sick Of malarial tever, Te-| 200: her neck and, after attaching the é . . p 19 fl. ® é chew | 5 Pere. Sone terminated | other end to a bedpost, Iay down. The fan , a alas paca apes fatally on the 6thof June last. To bis | string had been arranged so short that it ¢ Central Drug Store. é NOTES ANO COMMENTS. —— a and many friends 19) did not permit her head to touch the floor, @ “Sunnyside.” ¢ The rea ih Foes et Examixer extends 18) 454 strangulation resulted. When last F , “ve | Sympathy aud condo.ence. | seen ative the child was reading a religicus ss tg “os : Cae i —— meen | book entitled “Asleep in Jesus,” and it is 8 Oe appears ne HUNTER KiVER NOTES. | thought that the book affected her already —The Minist r of Marine and ] she ries ceil overwrought mind and resn)ted in a frenzy i ; | - received @ fespatch from Captain}; The farmers in this vic nity have just! which brought her to her death. a as wage i = a aiken . a e r eee ” ae pba tpone er Lat At a meeting of the supporters of ’ “ ’ ' ' os ter a = Timothy Healy, held in Dublin on Wed- —— — Newt snd aca Mr. George Murphy has returned hon e nesday, a resolution was adopted deaounc- With tae FO-Calied “French ¢ fom Souri®, where he has veen spending! ing the Nationalist convention asa mere FOUR-STORY BUILDING Britains on so wil i "Bias Bi SeGrath, of Govcheed, io.vich- | SPECTR Bites te Mehewe ap bi . ; } evn leadership aud to promote bis per- Newtfo 1a wants r ked ng friends and re at ves bere. She is the i sonal ambition. Another resolution was 0) osite Masonic Tem lp after shary ‘ join o~ | Zuest of Mr. P. M Grath.g | adopted expressing sati-faction that the pp . p minion. The P. B. island Railway station has | frish land bill bad beep passed by parlia- We are instructed by the Trustees of — England this year kely r |} veen UnGergoing repairs and Is now receiv" | ment. br. Healy declared that so long as | the Allin Estate, to sell by auction, on from a lack of hay ther ii. needed coat of paint. Wurn! Mr, Dillon was at the head of the Nation- TUESDAY, August 25th, at 12 o’clock provender Chere has } b shortness ie | tintehed it will ook quite neat a vd attract | alists the party would vever achieve sac- | noon, on the premises: — the rainf:!! and the meadows are dried up | '¥¢- Mr. John Ke'ly, of Charlottetown, is | cess. Mr. Murphy, the chairman, denounc- | That Four Story Warehouse on Grafton This is likely to mean a demand for €.n- | 49198 the work, assisted by Mr. John! oq the convention as a delusion and a | St.. opposite the Masonic Temple. wiian hay ou O'd Country account. Can~ | wpe mayer ghey River. said ul suare for Irishmen in other countries. There is a stone wall cellar ucder the wia is one of the few ' Mr. hobert Bell, while coasting down the re building. Si eas ei ae ; supply British wants in this respect. bill from the station last eveuing, when | Every a the returns of the Suez ascaihsGeae, cor nar ae an ; S fthe] , i posite T. 8. McLeod’s tailor shop a aog | Cana! trafic prove the increasing value of warehouse purposes 1a good bai 38 fe aaa. a Cle: - we ™. yi ones in in front of his wheel causing Mr. | that waterway to Britain and provide a sae; pe anda gi siness i} Deli tO iose kis handle bars and in con- others whom they have b i - dunt quence was t agaiort Mr. Mec- i 8 al a i ¥ ca Day’ 423.0 iif ’ ' ah ; Bee ae Leod’s wire fince and was generally ney ' ; 8 wur i } ; ' ; . iaken up, but “otherwise not much burt. Crrey Th rel on eTrigue, s ' : . . . . ¢ ’ ee ' : nw Our local blacksmith, Mr. John F. i. i Walla rd yl, Ur wel . ‘ ian : 7 Trainor is having a new house erected : tnoOs oO nm } . Seana — io er . | fronting Maine St. Mr. Burns M. Don- party and | ' MI io nr ette has the contract. Weal] think Mr. } : i= } aa if ; + 1 . : [rainor is about to take 2 Lave supposed the abou ) tak a step io the | ght direction this fa pre mier a on - Ww ‘a on , | Since our pablic hall has been burnt, R : ’ i ; 7 ; : se _” | -chool is being held in a vacant shopownedl - iby Mr. George S. McLeod The trust es lea y as nis . PB pce a ee Ge ; intend holding a meeting on Tuesday night ” ' | tor the purpose of seeing about building a oe ee eee i new school house. THE MAKKETS, inn a a oe THE TRANSVAAL a | ‘ —i M ai Grazetic i 8- | d ty repor — i Loxpon, Aug. 18.—The Times publishes “Tie cheese market was strong. but | a letter fror Preturia. Phe correspondent act “ retty w nfine f the Times notes the continued arming to | wi about 4,000 | of the forces of the Transvaal Republic, boxes a wt andr morn- | sod dwells upou the un‘versal opinion ex iny pr acted egotia 1 they sting among the Boers that an attempt to were all disposed of at 8c. to &le., anbjact | overthrow the treaty obligations towards ' nent war fierward-. | England is meditated. i : : g > : . et } We \ an tt The correspondent is of the Opinion that ne asking } t orta ‘ the more shrewd view is that the rane— i : i an ported The adv pul vaal authorities will only “try on” the w AS ta programme intended for the purpose of seeing how much England ~ will “stand,” and if signs of weakness are detected they will mske the abrogation of the treaty finest creamery bu‘ter there was an a enquiry tive ppers who were biddin } Burrer.—Montrea! advices state that for | ' from sl strong argument for her control over Egyptian affairs. For the year ending June 30, 3,434 ships, with a tonnage of 11,833,637 passed through, of which 72 per cent. was British. German vessels sumbered 314, French 278, Dutch, 192, Italian 78, Austrian 72, Spanish 33, Nor- wegian 57, Russian 39, Turkish 36, an United States oaly 5, while British vessels vumbered 2318. Of war vessels England went through 32, France 21, Italy 12, an Germany 9. Tne time now required to traverse the 87 miles average 18 hours 44 minutes. i ~ AxO_p And Wet Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child -oftens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind volic, 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 ing Syrup, and take no other kiad. 513 w In New York during Monday, Tuesdar, Wednesday and Thursday ot last week, 1,258 horses died of the heat. The high- est death rate was among tLe street cwr horses. sie iiiaaae You need Hood’s Sarsaparilla to enrich and purify your bicod, create an appetite, aad give sweet, refreshing sleep. peices Try Them.—Try Saunaers & Newsom 18e, but the difficulty of finding such | clauses adopted by the Anglo-Boer conven stock limited business to tma:l quantities, | ton of 1884, which placed the English Vew Y « Pators.— Butter, firm; State | Government in control of the foreign rela- : _ . as a on ' : - o da Fy LOes . mmery, Tic to Lie tions of the Transvaal Republic, the basis Weern dairy, 9c to 12 i). Creamery, | of a compromise. u to ] | hg » lée. Chee-e a In conclusion, the ¢ rrespondent of the State large, ( si 1%, smal, to Se: | Times asserts that he is coufident that the full skima, lc to 1 Eggs. firm: St:te | Transvaal Goverament will ; ‘ vy i |} 4fansvaai Goverament will wot goto the anc Pennsylvania, l4de to i4jc; Westerr extent of fighting. He believes that Pre— fresh, [2c to 13 Fr otalo #, si¢a ' Je y | sident Kruger Is too wary toaliow the a: of « — a - e) - > , ° 4 $1.25 to $1.0", Long Isiand, $1 37 to $1.50. | Boers to be forced into a course which s arkets.- anved could only lead to d Saster. : The statement of the Sunday Suan. of Catarrh Cured for London, to the effict that President Kru- ger, of the Transy aal Re Pp iblie, has con- 5 Centa i, @0d that Great manded an e€xy “ ' neke eek be cluded a treaty witha foreign power ia Neg nasal ; eatarrh a 1 y induce pul- | mtravention of the Anglo-Boer conven- monary diseases : of the stomsck tion Of 1884, which places Great Britain d aae mn @ontr of > Or lati 5 — tad ting at 14 foul breat | cet f the fore gn reiations of the hawking, i f Britain had Transvaa a from the 30er sially denied. st of the Daily President Kruger, of ination lay offi ep, 25 cts. | j i Grovernme of, Was to 10sed } mp | The Pretoria corresponds Telegraph says that ' i 1 - the Transvaal Rep iblic, has asked the Ameri van not * taker at fa value for’ Telegraph to deny the rumor that he has ge ut Car Lookstor : | arranged a treaty with a foreign power in Tine best chance vou will have to buy | violation of the agreement whieh places your clothing for many along day is now| Great Britain in char for all kinds of fresh an salt meats of the be-t quality at moderate prices. Try their five cent counter. aug2! 2i _ dust opened at the Pargain Corner come lines of Englich Golf caps. They are Superior «= Furniture. The balance of Mrs. Heard’s Furniture will be sold by auction, on SATURDAY, commencing at 10 o’clock, sharp com- prising:— All the Drawing Room Furniture. All the Office Furniture. All the Bedroom Furniture. Part of the Dining Room Furniture. Part of the Hall Furniture. R. BEAIRSTO, als i ie a b a ge of the foreign offered at the bargain corner, affairs of the Transvaal. ' Auctioneer. aug2l— Terms at Sale. A. McNEILL & CO, Auctioneers. ang20—5Sin. PHYSICAL + CULTURE AND DANCING Miss H. Macdonald, lately of Mi: « Man- nings Emerson and Delsarte School of Physical Culture, Halifax, proposes’ to open classes in the above subjects in Char lottetown on 8th Sept. Willany intending pupils kindly send word to Miss vacdonald at Senator Mac- donald’s, Esplanade, or call between the hours cf 10 to 12 a.m. on Tuesday, Thurs day and Friday. Creme —=. DeLa Creme The best Cigars and Cigarettes in the market. Wholesale and retail. REDDIN BROS en Opposite P. O. Leg Gottage & Land. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. To be sold by aaction, on the premise Weymouth Street, on MONDAY, THE |! 2ith DAY OF Al GUST, inst., at 12 o’clock noon, 4 lot of Jand frenting 32 feet on Weymouth St., and extending back 78 ft. with cottage thereon, adjoining the residence of Mr. Casley. Terms cash. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. A. KENNEDY, Executcr, aug20—11d. _——— TELEGRAPHIC. PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. ee Some Preliminary (Questions and Answers. Debate on the Address Next Monday. Orrawa, Aug. 21. Parliament only opened yesterday. The debate on the address will commence on Monday. Sir Charles Tupper said that he desired to ask that there be laid on the table of the House the correspondence which took place in connection with the resignation of the late government. It was, he said, very desirable to have that correspondence before the House when the Address was being considered, as it would enable them to deal with the question of administration at the same time as when dealing with the Address. Mr. Laurier said that he would give the answer to-day. The committee to supervise the debates appointed nine Liberals and six Conserva-— tives. In reply toa question by Sir Charles Tupper, as to the settlement of the Mani- toba question, the Premier said: “I have pleasure in informing the hon, gentleman that on my invitation Mr, Sifton, Attorney- General of Manitoba, came down with a view to arranging with the government ior negotiations in regard toa settlement of that importaut question. Further than this Tam notat liberty tosay at this moment.” censemene inatneligaintaetis Death of Sir David. Quespec, Aug. 21. Sir David Macpherson died on board the sleamer Labraior while on the passage trom Liverpool last Sunday. The steam- er arrived at Rimouski this morning. —=—» 7 - = = School and College 2 © The largest and best assorted stock @ of School and College Books and @ requisites ever offered in this @ province. Assoriment Complete Prices Always Right Prompt Atieution to all Orders WHOLESALE & RETAIL Geo. Carier & Co Booksellers & Stationers. N. B.—Amorican Notes taken at face value in exchange for goods.— G.C. &. CO. ° SCOSOSOSOSOOSSOSSESOSOSCOOCEO Inthe Harvest Moonlight. A Beautifal Sail on the Str. Jacques Cartier, MONDAY, AUG. 24th, Under the auspices of Ch’town Lodge, a.T. Every preparation is being made to make this excursion A GREAT BIG TIME. The Band of the 82nd Batt. will play on the Square from 7.15 to 8 p.m., and after- wards march to the boat. Refreshments of all kinds provided on the steamer. This excursion will eclipse all yet held this season. LADIES — Aid Society CRAPAUD. An entertainment will take place in the Rectory Grounds, on the 28th, inst , at 7 p.m. Instrumental and Vocal Music. Chinese Lanterns and Ba!loons. Ice Cream,*Candy and Cake Stalls. Admission 10c. Funds in aid of New Sunday School, Parish and Reading Rooms. Tickets only 10¢. May be purchased at the stores of Mesers Wright Bros, Victoria McLean’s, Cameron’s, Crapaud Corner, and Leard’s, Tryon, ~ Shredded Whole Wheat BISCUITS. The above-named Biscuits are made from the whole | wheat berry, and therefore contain all the bran, gluten, | etc., and are very easily di-| gested. They are highly recom- mended for invalids and child- ren, and especially for anyone troubled with indigestion. For sale at Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, Aug. é, 1896. renal as Ot ‘ ane a me FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, Health 48 (All wool Health Brand) Ladies’ Vests, 25c. 10 Ladies’ Blouses, 25e. Gents’ Kid Gloves, good quality, 50c. 13. Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, with double Cape, worth $5.00 for $3.50. 25 Gents’ Neglige Shirts, splendid value, $1.00. 36 extra fine Shirts and Drawers, cheap at $1.00, oru price to-night, 75e. Best Styles and Quality in Gents’ Hats. Jas. Paton & Co's A Good Active Agent Wanted to canvas for the Thrift or Industrial branch of the Sun Life Assurance Co. A good territory and lib- eral contract will be given. Apply to HE. R. BROW, Charlottetown. AGENT | The Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP, Unequalled. | Unapproache for the money. Made here All Grocers. ALL WARRANTED™ J. M. Single Apron, Open HARVESTER AND cm er ey een STE secre (he eo ee eed so \ \ cian SINGLE APRON apron veither slips on the rollers nor strains them out of shape. grain in an unbroken stream to the binder. There » DD WE HAVE alimited number of the FROST & WOOD “ Daisy teapers. easily handled machines. PRICES lower than the lowest and satisfaction guaranteed, Charlottetown. Auz. 12, ’26—dlaw&w McLEOD Steel Frame, Steel Wheels, Steel Platiorm, Steel Shafting, Drive, Balanced Reel, Self-lock Lever Lift, Simple and Infallible Knotter. The long Single Apron performs its work in a satisfactory and economical manner, and the grain is carried forward in an even and steady flow to the binder. e eff ing from damp to dry’or the other wav, is not felt in the expansion or stretch cf tke cloth interfering with it — 7 r t The apron is positively driven by three rollers, and carries the is no obstacle offered to the passage of the grain from the platform to the binder, and it is in full view of the operator until it is delivered upon the bundle carrier. es ——erWEAR Thea LATER «| SH $3, $4 AND S5. — Rear BINDER Steel Bundle Carrier, Chain The effect of grain chang- The They are very light, simple, strong, and Buy direct from us and save moncy. A. HORNE & CO Ta FOR MEN ONLY. B Take one after each meal, and as often as desired, A. GOOD, M.D. “OUR PRESCRIPTION ” Cigars. The longest and best smoke for 5 cents. Take this prescription to WATSON’S DRUG STORE ~2Weeeeee2e2eey Evidences are not wanting of progressat at the Star Tailoring Establishment, for business sccms to be moving with a dash characteristic of good times. Good values attract good customers, and that is what we are after. don’t mention it, but we have them, and if good satisfaction does it, we will keep them fe Cs 3 c) JOHN T. McKENZIE. WATGH SALE. 00000008 On account of a change at the factory the price of the Rockford Watches will be 20 per cent. off regular price this month. I have now had the agency of these watches for ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and fine time keeping. A speciai discount will also be given on all watches till after Exhibition. TERMS CASH. E. W. TAYLOR. Cameron Block. \ ANTED.—A. ceneral gir! go to Halifax. Good wages and } assage paid References required Apply to Mrs. Liddell, at Mrs. Geo Lane’s, St Pet -1’s Road, above P. E. I. Hospital .from wv Wo )2 a, m, aug3i-diun—pd, and nurse to W \ R \ | \( ‘ The person who was seen ALUN LINU §$to take a bicycle from the bail in the Cameron block last night, had bet ter return the same at once, otherwise steps will be immediately taken to r-cover same, au,g2i-—lin rinting office now _ Let.—The store and Haszard & Moore in the occupied by eee2ee Brown Block. ‘ossession given ist Noveli- ber. Appiy to James Paton. june 1246. Great Success of our PRINT COTTON SALE — | Offer of Fancy Printed Cottcn Goods—3 lots, 3 prices has met the success it deserved. YARDS have been sold and everyone pleased with their purcha ses, Read on. Many Pieces —uawz9 Are worth double the price asked, but they have got to go.| THESE ARE BARGAINS. iUNDREDS “or SHB THEM — | | STANLEY BROS. Lot 1 ‘Sc per yard. 8 C per yard All printed Ducks worth 12¢ to 15e STANLEY BROTHERS, ‘Lot 2 1 Oc per yard 10c per pard worth 19¢ to 38e, 20 patterns French Print- ed Cashn.eres, fast colors; elegant new designs, all this season’s importation, THESE ARE BARGAINS. worth 16e, now. Lot 3-15¢ per yard 28 patterns assorted Muslins, Challies, Crepons, ete, , now 1 Ho per yard