SCs oe eee eae ee - oe ~ ™, ae aieenniener a TENTED ee SINE LAE AES EOE a i EE I owiehe: ge ’ 7 } a, TT ray ty Ws) tt? i t> » » Oe? THT? PAY cv se DAY ()¢ rTORER 29>. IRSG. TH 1) ‘Ty Ky \ I Dalkousic College Ravages. L1G JALIL Y eA . d in our des hes on Saturday | aking frightful ravages | VETO ¥ 20, 1556 A Dalhousie were this deaths at Seoul average u owing are the aay, ind the disease prevails ' Ss znout the kingdom. It is estimated 2 4 Editorial Notes. \ ia . uat more than a million of the inhabitants Wa Ste ae Lo ll wie. | bave already been taken oil. The plague ; ' ! M t r Exhibitic Cart vv. was ~ | seems to have been introduced from Japan, Prosbyterian, othe... « Vscuouc, and some | and local conditions have ap epg oe re- eee py A ren, Omg ER Cay a. : . Chur a | BR, and Pediedbail , The Dub- | lyst@ its spread, Seoul is in a horribly 2. FF ee dy BTOWN, : ’ ve | eX ons worth $200 a yeai , N if wy of the 8th of Lanne d last. a| filthy éondition, the refuse from the a uses nh given alto rether, paper which is owned and e lited wet. =. | being shovelled into the Suen. in the i WAVE Received and to arrivs . the following NEW GOODS for Fall and Winter : 1to all the Prov Sullivan, M. P.. Lord Mayor of ‘Dubli in, Streets, where it lies and rots. The wel 4 i 5 und a leadin rember of the Home tug | are in the streets, and are consequently : : : | a i einttit pide Alen Oi eis weil polluted. The pork eaten by the natives 7 cases Fan Dress G ods, se Umbrellas, | " bales Room I ee, | rhe diel ss as dent. who had made some en-| swarms with trichinx, an 1 the beef is often} 8 lac 4 e 1 case Flanuels, 1 case Copy Boo * : : ‘ ease ths 1, <. - ee - sai a 7 he distinvuished author | P! isOnous, OWing to a septic: emic disea 8e | ae ; z = . van ee ae ; Lae es , ~ yes, aie Ter ae, ns ce eta ie ee wrevailing among the cattle of the country. © cases Winceys, | ; 2 cage Latte Out ort a ee , oe ] aay r ng . : cE nn ee yee al ri 2» Cases 5 iCl) Os wis, 4 cases rlo xy OFF] stu8, 2 cases Denims, 7 Vea | ee wy . a Pi tou ts) ~~ in McCarthy, M. P., is the author ef pApEoey abounds, aoe psy - a : l ‘isingly | 2 cases Velveteens, l e: Italian Cloths ? cases Paper Collars, tly elated over t 1m the prizes e ‘History of Our Own Times,® He is af O™me?: and apvall noe oe UL.iy rsa ; oan] 7 cases Cloths and Tweeds, | 10 cases Boys’ & Mer n’s Win-) 10 cases Shirts and Drowers, , Silt. Ghentemte «<3 J re tan Irishmen Gul’ Gee af thal omeee tetrion inaladies result directly from) 9 cases Ladies’ Glove . ly. | "4 onsen Gee (iat Re Se eee a en feland ae a iacerished Hterary men of the day, | tbe lack of sanitary arrangements. he Rails Bleed Weal § ood einai | 5 bales White Ducks, : | ate + foh fs e he Sanden ind lie was born in the 4 munty of Cork, and ‘is Se a Gloves and Mits, 3+ Case sh stic Braces, | 6 bales Cotton Drills, i odin pe vi ian of the Irish Parliamentary Smuggling on W arships. | 1 case Hosiery, ? cases Turkey-red Cotteons,| 3 bales Colored Ducks, . , | Party. . ‘i 1 case Fingering Yarns, l bale Crs aed 5. 650 half-chests Tea, stipe es weet cor sete in , tion from such a reliabl source The United States ships Saratoga and | 2 cases Handkerchiefs, | 15 cases Printed Cottons, |200 casks Kerosene Oil, " ! - em ve. AlComere vht ‘ van l dobhe = side on he eile Portsmouth, of the naval training squadron, | 1 case Table Linens, ease Combs, 200 reams Wrapning Paper, mu tC TO 8et al pe ast < . . . ss : 5 7 eo ae ty ho Co issioners i ; - | Curr, |have arrived at Newport. Customs inspee-|- 1 case Towellings, 21 cases Corsets. | 75 cases Starch, Py. ee an eee tch between the above Oct. 25. 1886 . tors were at ofice put on poet eee that | ; case 9 wers Feathers, 48 bales Gres eo bane, | s eg ( op Chia -_ playod at the Park on Saturday after “Scalia no dutiable articles were landed le ves- | case Muslins, 25 cases White Cottons, eases Lamp Chi m I l , result ve aa a oe 3 a “ : : sels had called at Cadiz, Oporto, Marseilles, | 1 case Crapes, — ] case Sheetings, — boxes Raisins, sted tl ice "? | men, by a eof 10 to 1. The game some interesting Statistics. and other wine and spirit points. Onthe| © cases Knitted Wo 1 Go ds, 3 cases Tickings, ae = — = na o sass hese” om pooner ah ae - iia one vessels were found between 150 and 200) a Th eS ee aoe ao 1100 rene tee ms. t ; 1 761.000 ons nd was vi isl ntested through Mmigration tatistics, whicl have lately dine ok wine several cases of spirits, bar- | we: etc., : ie i nade ar ae . — } rooms, e %: i : = ¢ i; owed c fs 4 for S118 ' Mr. E. Ings acted # referee and been published 1 ‘Mr. Robert Gitlin, sta- aie ai wine: Se ciieiatiiie boxes of gloves, | 12 cme . . sias, Casbans & 7 eed Ss = _ 130 ——e demijohns Vin. . AneUreS See ne Keepel lt was after 4 o'clock when tistical secretary of the British Board-of quantitics of bric-a-brac, packages of laces, i . a 5 ai ae a 10 ae ; 0m e. — . ene neve tii p 1 J The loss of Itfe has se ball 3 kicked off 1 he Scotchmen, | Trade, present informati mn of & special | bundles of walking sticks, and curios. The | ‘ ae = — ae r ae oe ae ed cae p- : 1, lea 22 s and 30 fathe: .e wind being rather against them. It | interest te > the Us ted States and the vari | officers have been ‘compelled to make official; 1 ease Boot Laces, burgs, 100 casks Baking Soda, - ie Siewert, depend. | ous British a oa yee the ae BR statements with regard to every ™ ticle | 1 case Leatl S, 15 bales Potato Bags, \164 pac kages Nuts, paces, ete, b ; ¥ | for success mainly on their Dacks, War ver toa ee petsons left England upon which the vernment claims duty.) 1 case Fur Muis, 10 bales Seamless Grain Bags, Molasses, in puncheons, tierces Advices from India are to the effect} +}. strencth of the Scotchmen was prin during the first eight months of this year, The Sante aveh lie laid before the authori- 3 cases Ladies’ Fur Capes, Sense Pe andl haga Sue lamas ; that the merchants have been officially for- lly shown in their forwar? play. At the ma while 0,467 went to the U wited Bos | 4 cases Millinery, S came Rucsienin: ie aes vedi tan damn oie . only cattle and cormto the | close of the first half neither side had gain- | States, only 17,343 came to British North fee ye a | 1 case Kmbroidery & Laces,' 2 cases Writing Paper, ‘to particularize, ee ee ee “oe | anv advantage over the othe®each hav-| America, and the Australian’ provinces te- > " British garrison at Quett, that native labor ae rred one point. The wind was too] gether only secured 20,301. It is commonly Ireland to the Front. stevia: Sift mabaaias ean hie hav bidder rk in the] so) sfora lengthy | supposed that Scotch emigrants favor a —— to pe iy one a : . , . . : 7 ; ‘ ‘he abovy G is wre hou ht Trou 3 fac Irer or « ><" 7 a aa nd t] Jl was soon kicked | Canada, but ef the 17,146 who bade adieu} The Mlinvis Central Railroad Company | ihe above " . ght 1 ~- manufacturers for Ready Cash, aad offered to the : : melbien com , 7. a” 1 acain. ti ne b Comers. The] tostheir homes iw the land of Wallace] were lately the vietims of a practical joke. | trade at LOWEST KATES and on Liberai Yerms. i _—"-" te Ameer OF AISHANIS" | crimmaces in this half were exceedingly | during this time only 2,301 intended to] Théy bought ssmeland on which an seal = ; : tan 1 the bal kept well on the | settle in the Dominion, while 2,687 pur- man had a cabin and a three years’ lea ; ee i 4 Re Pp The Scotehmen tackled their op-] posed to dwell in Australia, and 11,453 set}They gave him $500 for his lease and a8 ae > i and gave them very few chan- | their faces toward the American republic. | agreed to move it to any place he might Bi te : ie e git i ; ’ P - — : lone fom a oe a : this half they | Lrishmen, as usual, mainly went to the|designate. When the time came to remove | ww ° =f ! 3 +e, " ! ang Y \ | eatins her ede nd two touches, | United States. Out of a total ef 45,878,|the habitation he was asked where he) __ we ‘ ; : ' y failed o convert into 15.200 chos 2 th it country, 2,214 _went to wanted rt placed. ve, yin the ee q re | Ye ai epee: SE ie WR ae Fa @ LISf, «> EES EER “treet. ~~ r looals. The score at the close stood as fol- | Canada, and Australia received 3,240. Ag] Killarney, in Ireland,” was the answer. At : com et) get te or the year draws toward a close the emigra- | firstshe was thought to be joking, but he Ci'town, Oct. 22, 1886—eod tf & wky bi ds ro ae cbehuntin @ agen : _ , g} tion from England constantly increases, | soon Gonvipted the railroad company that bik i y the Dardanelles, and to occupy Bul-| . aa wees -sseeee §| and the proportion of English and Scotch | he was in earnest. He still lives a he ——— ween ae men nnn ee eee ; gavia with Russian and Roumelia with : —| over Irish is steadily becoming more mark-| company’s land and keeps the $300. ; Turkish t De Bs Py seas ood ed da ha os on 10 ed. In August, 14,124 sailed for the . » | a mares OS pay 0% 5 ert ee ’ a — 1 United States from these countries, and Summerside Exports. ORF close cig be” Sante a Bg The fa rat Canada enjoys commet ull-comers, 1 tomch Mm goal. .:.......+++»+ the Irish emigrants going in the same » and aoe pal | The Abegweits contributed 9 players to | direction only numbered 4,901.—-Ea. SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 22. i. t. bh I | the side of the All-comers and 6 Seotchm - tees —_—_—- Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, e Sandwich Islan ir CR | SI nt 5 Scotchmen and ® Cameron master, for Point du Chene : fy r # Wi ihie Clieeenen A Bishop's Waraing. ; Prince of Wales College-sent 5 ; — 9 bags potatoes... ... cake. $s 5 00 4 : linister in London writes to the |» Al ea. es. Rev. Dr. Nulty, Roman Catholic Bishop] 124 Ibs butter................<.-. 30 00 fhe gaine was witnessed by quite &@ Bul | 4¢ Meath, ina recent sermon in Dublin,| 59) A. ces bibea t+ «+ <9 891 00 F of spectators and Was a inter | denounced in the stron: ges st terms the acts re MS ey oa ca 29 GO ia bitin est Wo Make (AGM roma not the _ Chose I) nerpetrated by the Moonlight Ts and called | 150 bris oysters. .......... sc. ae 2 8 on the vreatest enemies O: Irel land to- Hc said the outrages they committed a - r - AL TTETOWN 2? perpetuate landlordism, By same str. on the 23rd:- i ees 4 xed, and we believe the best solution of the problem is a ; sia which. otherwise he Gedlared was soomed. nt oF . — careful comparison of the goods and the prices charged. In point of genuine value cis ae Ae “"oPherson. He asked the Moonlighters to restore the “: ae wa Rt eer te de * 03 oo | we claim to stand in the front rank, and re spec tfully invite a fair comparison. We ‘ide arms and other property they had stolen to} 425 Ibspork.. "8 99) wish also to intimate to our friends that, notwithstanding the effort, ppt” forthJBby our, e death in Burmah, from jungle fever, ghtful_ owners... You. can. do this | See ee eee 372 00 | opponents to sell at a discount ef 33 1-3 per cent, our sales this month have, beén larger 9 2 neta ‘ a A eee ee Sit tha “ . i ——— Se a a Sux Herbert bcPh@raon, was reported in | 44'S44)+. © ntinu “d we ae. you can bush Oats - a Pethses tess * 180 00 nd that we die servi g E XAMINER’S telegraphic despatches a make thisrestitutiot through m™m wi —_— 4 ng - — % ~ a tt 9 oe * » ‘ ~ ~+ 4 ' e ieee / : & . i @ ~ * | | 1 ‘ ’ | | ; , > than ever. This, alome comvinces us that our prices are honest : . 429 00 7 é Se ee eee ee i . ° —_ . 7 ; © = f ; T sy" sl} a¢ gk ¢ > . , ; \ccord to the New York Zribune, | ¢ 4) -o. Sir Herbert was one of the | OT You can make it through your parish |] weeetl’...... a. s o's a _ . 187 09/ our customers well, We again ask you to look everywhere ; by buy nowhere till yo 1 ys aco. , oe e* . a ’ . ‘ . or 4 that city the m heavily hardened iz best generais in the English service. He] priest, who will not betray your secrets.“ | 380 Ths pork................... 23 00) inspect : ae vsen ' ii e Wee ” 7 Si. £& Itai viit _—s ‘ . . >: + . ‘ 4 - municipality in the civilized world, the per| en tere 1 the Bengal staff oe in 18 - and | Continuing, Bishop Nulty said; ‘“‘If the 1 bri oatmeal.........-........ 2 r > 1 a PUREE TEL OY til Lie Le VOrMI, Cie pM I ie e ils ¢ . “” ® . > 2 g OO} ' . ~ o | wag promoted toa lieutenancy in 184 sHe Moonlighters fail to desist from their out- 1 bbl mackerel.............-.. : eT gs 4 3 on 4 ns ; capita cost of its government being more Ne won is captaincy in 1857 and a cas rages, | am determingd to organize a com- 5 bxs smelts.......... peers. 3 00 ’ tea . . a ; aaa wo his” Apres y am is i 2 ad : a : * lees : than 4 sreater ti he average | aiority in the following year. He was| ™ittee to watch them and bring them to $1387 00 | STOCK OF : cost of y-eight of the largest cities of . ae er r in 1865. brevet lieutenant- | justice. I know many of these men myself, \ 4 : - oe , , oe } mace Major i OU, sCvet Mae clit ‘ . on a ~ It te | anianel th LAG > i ns lonel in | Lt is impossible for them to escape.” Our _— ‘ the Unit States. It is five times as great! colonel in 1867, and leutenant-colonel in Pe . : 3 | Theek Tnasjien farann 5 ede seat as that |i871. He was breveted colonel in 1872,and | country is on her trial and her prosperity | * 2 000 a AIN BAGS ‘Dress boods, Hosiery, Uverooats, : if o lin al a sheila! the wink of iuhise-wenesahin 1980. | aa hap piness for centuries depend on the <3 Tadn Mufflers ‘ - . ? , , — ae: 4. ‘when he went to & £ypt in command of the }| 5“ x beh Havior : our pe ople during the for Sale Cheap. at acguei iy stunt “ ¥ j i é | tu the } mal Government amount) tdian contingent. He served in the Per-| coming winter. As soon as ITreland® shall Pur Gan 106 Scarfs ‘i ; ‘er : WN 7H » of IRB? adiutant of the 78th | have proved heisell able to govern herself, . y T & WG Wy j ; > : . nD } 1 th » of New i sian ar of 150; as adjutant of bike ,OUn a , aan ae 1 i A™. } I « ka - : i a . ¢ oe ' ; } : we Shall have the wih » 7 olis » ePraey i¢ Q Ps - QT : ‘ s oe ‘ vay R20) Four} Highlanders, and was enyag 1 in the ex we Shall have the whol Mngiush democracy ee Sha lg Linde P73 , ant Drawer, : 3 oe | pecition to Bazaroon. During the Indian | 0” our side. Then home rule will be cer- MARKET SQUARE, | Mora & tntg &e . J \ ; ‘ 1 tax rate was $4.20, and this] ; : . Bios ——s ii mes . tain a ? iG § ‘ys i “ , . ; jmutiny he tock pirt as a brigade-major, |‘. Ch’town, Oct. 25 - tt aren ’ ‘ ye b 1S So.20, aithougno there nas been an|jin +) operations agains Lucknow. 7 “_ es eg oe ee ‘ ; i se of 168,000,000 im the luations | and m the Victoria Cross, a decora- Fhe Bulgarian Affair. 3 i —- ~ Qo ee i} in a] which arks _its wearer as Bs 1 ay i of eatat ne > add m to the i Wiil I lili I e = ; mee : | | bravest of the brave, for it is given only Russian threats and Russian gold are 80 PP an, EP es a {for some dairing exhibition of eahie. Be ar power ‘less to induce the Bulgarians to a ie ‘ 20) + Eto 2S : zr 3 Ee a Le ; vial , F ek fad BEY | 5 = V ¥ Ch A&P. 4 ; r bbit problemin Aus istin cuished himself in tie iZara Cam- } Yieis® co the Czar’s will. The most wily 2Y Auction, to-morrow, TUESDAY (Oct. 26), at j wn ww ov Y - ‘ ill i ravdit probiemin Aus 3 Oop B | ‘ : od pa i oe as in the towaki expedition. dipiomatists of the shrewdest and most 11 o'clock, in front of Stevenson’s Building, | — ieee Hi 3 experience in mountain fig atinen] brought | cunning and least scrupulous nation in the | Qucen Street,- see 0 i . recently ftried, of turning |i.) ana telat to the command of a| world are engaged in preparing the way for by Rawisls Winter-Keaping Apples i ‘ : sin the infested dis-j brigadé he Kleber column, which | a new Russianadvanee by attempting to es es Mmstis,mieh™ HR es i rs i: i = , lich = a] j ei : smacy os 5 i LY if oe 'f Hon e.awarms. hav marehe bulinthe lastAfghanistan | est ish and maintain Russian supremacy ordered for.Positive Sale. + a : 4 : i }Wwar. 2 1c return of the army to India| among the Bulgarians. Against on 2 the No Reserve. We need not say anything about this Department. It is still under MISS " : me - ‘ ‘ mat ) ] sturdy i endence a free sople whose tone Re y tat ce s : i sins was appointed to the com nand « t the } sum ty indep idence of a free peop A. Mc NEILL, | HOBBS’ management ; all orders get her special attention. i — aw ee oe err! Alinhabad © di‘ n with local rank as| hands are trained to war... New develop- Auctioneer, : , : : L for bi vajor-general. He led the Indian con-] ments will presently take place, for Bulgaria Oct. 25, 188%, a lak 3 i ' ) N a | tingent to Egypt in 1882, and was present | cannot keep house without a sovereign. The a eit : lat Tel-el-Kebir. In August last he was| late prince who took flight after the ingult- A P P ; BY mA | HA ST eS ips RO Le q‘a> i K to nai | ” é : ae , ‘ ‘ i = 2 es i . ” lassigned to the commander-in-chief of the | ing treatment of him by the Russian em- t By —-.« ep ‘@ THR RuS |i aon SG 7 e& , ss ; the wi ountry | j h for in Upper Burmah, and fr ployees in Sofia, will no doubt be succeeded { ij pritish forces 1n ‘ pl r purman, and tf ms } 6 sa, 2 § le Se as “a 4 koe : ve RE Brat 3 . 13: © ¢ / . a . tion, at my Salesroom, WEDNESDAY, | MARKET SQUA a ' peated | high reputation as a soldier an early | by another sort of man. The loyal Bul- B yin inst "at il o'clock, a. m,— | Ch’town, Oct. 21, 1886 vee i \ the el es.| pacification of the country was confident! y rarian deputies are not ina frame of mind | ntown, Oct. <1, 1506. i s/ ‘ ‘ . . . . . a { ; sain Nii a eee sele or +. Oo wil aly ~~ " , ‘ . 4 i i ee ee . ! ? hate s ve | expected His death leaves a gap that will | to select a ruler who w ill camely submit to 75 Bris, Neva Sorin Apples, 2 a = i ay | not he easily filled. such treatment, tor are they disposed to peculiar to beasts | ep ipdnis Sh die pass lightly over tie crime ot the treacher- Choice Varieties. wr es os a le ae , : ? ‘sl , ry r ati fion fo the | : hai +2 > ous officials who were bribed by Russia to G. M. HA 2RIS, ' ie ‘a . » ae a . o% , x / 4 dheerfal Situation. . 7 ki Math. § r @ €O fe 2 fF E. PuULYSniIt of rame lt is thor rit that br De stray ‘ and kidnap their ing. ere 18 an Oct. 21 Auctioneer 4 - ie < es et. oy i gitigadat spposition party in Bulgaria, the members att Sais ; 4 | 4 } } i this 5 em of A special c rresp¢ ndent of t le ky mdon 1 | T , | of which are promoting annexation to Rus- i } . tive pests which now | +43, who is reporting upon Ireland, says f . : a we ee Athetin Vinedeted Sillte” te oat hate sia, and trying to shield the traitors from ; a Lip ral re a ge Me . » . j ‘ . - . i a tl ricultural produce of the con-} yy, be vat under special p lice protect. | 2arm. But they are no more the Bulgarian ras never keener then it is—at present in the Dry ; 0 as eC i 1 011Ce a! 2CT- . iid res wil ae ep. Racers: ¢ 7 ; ei Se ee He hi: fo tsk ‘ potent people than the Race and Revenge faction I BES sto petr ‘bes a il town ane | ¥ - T i : : : LOT! oe ~~? 1.4071 5O y years. take SUF 1: oaei ‘. =. , habe public generally» tha ave opened a} non ‘ > : . ; . , : , S$ COL > } i veople. * | rOOdE e eid. Tones Manian dinlites ~ his own farms into bis ows liands: and.| 7 ts countey-aay the Canadian people Wak A ee lasehe-mmakink Busines in the house | Goods rade . . : . ' 2 over ai » | ¢ live behind bullet- - _— +s em oe oe now in the possesston of Mrs. Connolly, oa Queen | . minated as to relieve the colonial farmer of | 245.ever Since ad. See: ae : iin ili fails. Dr. Sage’s | Street, next doorto Mr. Hermans. : o + | proot shutters, w hich, when the lamps are Wen everything else fails, r. Sage’s All orders will be promptly attended to. oe ‘ ’ — llichted. mu ivol losed ; Catarrh Remedy cures. trs aw MISS McDONALD. j ~ asm mm VAP most de gorbesly sosed. \ a Sent hide ie V¥ &i tL : i yea gue boye ai om Ch'town, Oct. 25, 1886-~2i pd ‘2 = ] rneial in the|/*" > rer . thie wife (He Halifax street railway has been opened Toys: D P iwithdrew thirty-three out of hirty-fve ai a oe ee Dee : a = ee ee -—- aoe — wD , £3 . < eon tH . Cada huiie Sahni Pia! tkotreter 1 2"S the main line is now in full running order, Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the! WE HAY K a HEM. ¢ laborers proprietor, ote ééT, as As : ’ + oa oe Lniattin i i si ‘ 9 + 7. ne ; . In }h ' retained eight Protestants, sent lise Manitoba Government are taking steps | LONDON HOUSE. aug3! ‘ ere ii ency men, opemed a genera: | toyards the relief .of sufferers by the recent | ——-——-——___—_____—_—_ ee | . c' ; 1 : i). 17? T ° | store and a forge for all boycotted persons, | destructive prairie fires, ‘am fiona DAWRets }e@ Damoged Gods, but this Fall’s New and Attractive Stock. ' ; itd the deserting laborers, procured _—— . } t JOG sl; F :\ MAAS * an . = . ’ | | =c i i es é Sh i ¢ oe nw) Ww. Cc ‘4 2 : { ‘ . . | r] ntill, is required from Dublin or London,} pv euner the Anction Sale of Drv = el VHi TD DB Lue | See our DRESS GOODS for- genuine Bargains. ‘ e t i 1c ives. in | et the been fe be en nt fe ’ a - " ‘ ‘ : i oe Liv , am ct, 3 , Ll a Rate a in Bremner Bros. old stand to-night at 7.30 — C O ne Ci JOUVE fir g nuine Rargains, : Senin. ‘rand Lrun& looked | Daron, surrounded DY cneHiies, VUE sso Yi p.m. Great bargains, G. M. Harris, Auc- f bij ayteng t £ ‘ i. a garrison, and defying death. her Under ihe Patz nage 0 iguie nen bel ii 20 #040 hue a secona- See our WOOLUN-GUODS for génuine Bargains, 4 ‘ wer territory. Ith: ad ones . ASY PAAESOT OF UB OD PEPE eT Oty. st hae ee ee Ow Saturday forenoon, fire was discovered} “© Govern oDouali, F » . ci . pent midions sterling in seratmbling for The Mackerel Catch. in the Sooo story of Capt. D. McKingon’s Write see our COTTON GOODS for genuine Bargains, “cee our whole steck of STAPLE and FANCY DRY ‘ +h whieh. 4 aod : o_o ‘ I store, Sui ‘sid T * thich wa trafic on which it has a haul on its : store, Summerside. The fire, whic s a ' é a na T he Americ an FE 1s h FE 2ur eau bulletin con- caused by a ad foctive flue “35 axtin ished THE ladies of ST. JOSEPH’ s SOCIETY intend a : : . ‘ vad of less than 300 miles along the Fae Reg oe — gu holding another Grand Bazaar, this year,|QQO D3 tur ’ ‘ ° tains an interesting table showing the | before any damage was done. during the week commencing ene nora site of Lake Erie to Buffalo, while it} mackerel catch of the New England fleet bgt . . : ~ i ; ~ ~ T ver spent a penny that il could avoid |] the present season, * follows : Gloucester] Tye Stratford, Oat., Beacon, gives an ac HO DAY, 86) ; OTH, ee a O03 G05 AP LOWEST PRICES! in developing the traffic of Canada ; but the | 48 fares Shores, 1997 bbls.; 127 fares Bays, } count of the closing scene inthe life of. Mr, : , ; . ; 39. 983 bbls. : 15 fares Cane Sh re, 2ORS bbls -! David Kennedy, the Se vottish vo calist. He IN THE i { Dn 1 i ic ii Tr i the frst been a 4 a oa : _ ‘ - 1 . et ° ° > — Bs i i ; ee) eee |total, 187 fares, 43,978 bbis.- Boston, 14 | had been attacked with dysentery, but rallied | : lan ' rythimg it nas NC} fares Shores 88 bbis.: 27 Bavs. 6452. | wati! an attack of hemorrage get in; Mr. Ken- : > ’ | ? , Pe ee + ili i +t] - his ei : , a ; 1 { i TIITturnroyv [Tr 4 . r ° omts to t emt ‘ I > fares ; 43 gs: }1 y realized that his € wag near; and tne } { » Mit? J i Nv Ppa DNWWA ' j : i li yt ] i In own, 14 bares Shor: 3, Sede? DOGS. | | y, ‘ ag i ‘ i , i } 1} iV Bb fcias Piet i Disk AR i MENT is the Largest and | ‘ 7 li? Rave 2381 We'llfeet. 36 fares Shores. | family were called to his bedmde, and the last | ‘ Les ee, tOVade] +t 47%: “Ys : Nee ens eee eae 2 i f the “irre: al. = is t? (lawn nr} 44 wn wis } mm *ae° * . ore? : 15 Rays, 2069; 1 Cape Shore.15; | Sem scence in the life of the great~ vox erage f Le | t: Ost TOULpl tbe A UNC UILY, OG Oar Trimmed Millinery, as : . tALe . 2 sm OT oe 2. co} ~4n 1.1.1 >, 3; enacted. He conversed wit greece & 5 i ; ; ies. ¥ i ’ r iret o Bual ; to. p 510 Maine notte. 46 fates ‘Shorce ou Giilerent matters, gave direc te os Lo and ott. | Luis uai, ak iO} vyse, Al tractivVeness and Low P; ices, ‘ ‘ ; 7 ‘ . . ‘ abe bh ° Gt 7 aaa N 8 a sposttion to : mrce i 11S ) re op | } vs I r 1@ip to brild ai ii)85 b! - OF 8958: 1 Cane Shore + 7 : vee om wer then | The proceeds to t ve dev@ibidab the ea uipment of oa es me he . } 2 } . i, . i 5 aT i | kK i 58 wi one G@ them and pade tnem ai the new School Buildmegs, Powanal Street. we far -7 : a 7 . ; nore fares, (19 bhls. ; | eternal farewell. Next a bg fe was sung by i No pains will be spared by the ladies in charve ; ' . the % ethiiidin «4 10. Et : momen pecncnteny separ ~— ’ : DOR Baw fanee > 4a Lilie 3 7% . " . . . a £ o my ¥. - y 2 “ne Se a ne route nm ss 2 ’ Day iAres, HULLS bbis.3 1¢ ( mpe Shore the daughte rs. in whic} he made a feeble >| to lta this Bazaar surpass an thin of the ——— | 3 ; yoraee 4 e in Jon ‘ : ms ee o a & § 3 a wes, 2245 Dbis.; a total of 413 fares and | effori to join, but before o closing lives had kind ever held in Chariottetowa, le + quadibows wowed - i70 Sh ay treai to New York it ill ec be fbr ate ~" < “4169737 bois. The average fare, not coum been elad the spirit ut tha pew vbbaliel Music will be provide, mite. ¥en Aor special benvat uf Munteval. iny thus rvturaiag empty, Wes 170 bbls. atl tukem ite ight, Catowny Uot. rs iste Un'town, Oct. 19, 1586,