ae THE —— Local and Other items. he S . Min ’ is at to-day com 1118 imterri . pect ’ rnish our readers with th’s band at th 4 Roller srnival is to com Winter ¢ ities ALEX. MACKENZIE is on agland gt Hon from En his w ‘iy home eatly improved in health. - "MBER tl 3. Mohn Be Peal ior young the or lock. men s meeting in this evening at 8 - wking for the Ait appointing of a Seott Act being numerously iuspe tor i in Suamnerside dicate Tue steamer M. A. Starr morrow morning at 4 o'clock tarn about 3 in the afternoon. Agent, will arrive to- und sail on. re. W.W. Clarke, sscaiiiiai McLean, who has been from Halifax, N. S., for was found at Windsor Keating. Tue boy missing upwards of a week, by Chief of Police ~ a - ‘ 5 hariottetown Bicvcle this evening in the Y.M.C. A lo k 4 i Ate idan © is oc H B er. Ses y. will Hall e juested, EK Club meet its Siiliiiiadiitiie to say that the sale of the now lying not take place We are requ sted schooner Neskletia, Malpeque Bar, will as advertised to-morrow > THe Anglo- Ameri steamer Minia, with Mr. A. kK Morrison, on board, left this morning to in- spect the cable at Cape Traverse. _ - an Pelegraph Co's, 1an, eiecun “HE Rai aa nig ht late with Due notice will be held. lw ty held being board. meeting mens meeting was the Mr. Meikle and delegates on will be when the not mseyuence of boat give n -—~> Tae crews of the American schooners which went ashore at Souris and Malpeque the sterm of Sunday night, have arrived in the | city, and will proceed home in the steamer Carroll this evening will be transacted -_--——-—_- ABEGWEIT FoorsraL..—A game of will he An adjourned meeting at which matters of inte: to all members of the Club will be decided, will be held at a & Sutherland's office this evening at 7.30 p. football | est of St. John, are comprising the latest piano and enterprising LANDRY tC Co. publishing sheet music, and inost popular organ. Our thanks are due Messrs selections for the firm for the timely presentation of “The Ex- | hibition Grand March,” and other pieces. —_| Pec To stauMerenrs.-—Prof. Grady,of the Boston ae Institute, is now at the Osborne Ho ase, Chi sr! yttetown, where all afflicted with any tr athe in speech will find a welcome Consultation free , nO pay. Spec ial invitation to ministers an | public speakers, nema Maxy of our readers will be pleased to know that the Rev. FE. A. Telfer arrived here last evening from England, and has consented to lecture on Monday evening, in St. "} YN : ty ¢ ure James’ Hall, on “‘The Scottish Covenanters,” and on Tuesday evening in the Second Methodist Charch. Subject: ** Recollections of Queer People.” i suntiliatnatiiasssiilaiaas i Tue new bell for St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church : . Girand River, arrived in, the steamer Carrol! yesterday afternoon. It ig of copper, stands about four and a halt feet high exclusive of supports, and weighs 1,002 lbs. On one side is a cross and on the other the impriat of the makers—the McShanv Bell Founding Co., Baltimore, Md, Ie Cini liiaonsee z A case of abusive language between two women occupied the attention of the Stipen diary Magistrate this forenoon. The com- plainant stated that the defendant had called Ee several bad names, the defendant denied that she did so. ‘Two witnesses testified that both used bad language, and as a result the Magistrate was obliged to dismiss the case. ! iinet Mx. Jno. S. Aretix, of the J. F. Pease Furnace Co., Syracuse, N. Y., and Toronto, Unt., Heating Engineers, will be at | the Rankin House tiJl Monday next, and w ill | cheerfully give estimates and plans for heat- | ing dwellign, churches, schools, &c., by the a. ¥. Pease system of heating, free ot char ge. | The most pe fect and che: ypest furnace in the | world. — we White & Son, are the Agents. A SLIGHT error crept into the concluding of sentence of our report of what Dr. Johnson ; said at the Board of Health meeting, held on Tuesday evening last. Instead of saying that ) “there was but one case of typhoid fever in . the city this season, and in that case the! patient died,” the Doctor said that there were several cases which were not of a malignant type, and that but one of the patienta had died. - - Orricern Brapuey arrived from Summerside last evening, after am unsuccessful search after the woman Macdonald, who is ‘“‘wanted” for child desertion. He searched the steamer for Point du Chene, aa well as every place where the girl would have been likely to call, but could not find a trace of her. It is supposed that she left the train at some of the imter- mediate stations in order to elude pursuit. She will likely keep quiet until she supposes the matter forgotten, when she will ‘‘icave the country for the country’s good.” A WINNIPEG despatch says that the news from Wood Mountain is to the @fect that a varty of half-breeds just arvived from Fort iknap report serious trouble between Gros 4 Veutres and Indians faenetiotely south of the lige. rg that borse siea jag vu an Selaide. . has been Boing ose oa for some time, Last week % party tribe met ia @ ugighboring grasg hill and a fight lasting two hours than ensued, Six Preyaus ware killed, the victors carrying of the scalps as ‘vl real s. It is believed that further trouble will result. ~~ A viotest storm of thunder, lig shtning, Wind and rea sin, vis sited Yarmouth on Monday. it was the worst storm of the kind experienced a for several years. Rain feli in torrents. The barns of James Trask and John Charchill,near the Narrows Bridge, were atruck by light- ning snd consumed with their contents. Trask’s bara ¢ satained three cows, a horse, a pig. aout twenty tons of hay and farm Sel ihe tue pasture. Caurchill's cattle were iu ct, benweem the two yorss of reek Wis ie oonew CR PNT AR lt I lh ie nse erate. stranded on| during ,one in | longs the honor of possessing the first ever played at Victoria Park this afternoon. ! (Saw Mill, ; much like a curse on the N. “DAILY EXAM ON TH a RO AD | Amony other things worthy of notice road are our Island industries. Mill View furnished a sight of a carding } mill the other day, in full operation. ‘These j are the premises owned and worked by Mr | P. M. Bourke, and it was inter sting to | watch the ot dyeing and carding huge cardiny mills take the wvol “in the rough, tsend it out in fine, soft rolls. re: udy for jfurther handling by the fingers of the girls and women at home. ” Rolls of cloth pass through the brush and shearer, and come things of beauty | St if of every quality and color | pass through skilled hands all the 1 this at story is, that business is brisk. ‘on the Various processes washing, Two ” and * oro vl iroin the press - Lt to wear time, and | This village is certainiy much improved {at uring the [oat few years, and shows some } Very tine farms A noticeable feature is ‘the handsome, well-fitted and well-tilled store erected thre R. Bourke, Jr. Kureka Mills Anderson, rank au and saw wills in the frightened almost out jthere the other evening. <A s chisney was lowered at our very feet, | 7 ; i Mr. years ago by John i hie Mr. J. at Newtown, owned by the finest country Wi of our wits long black all the grist were way trom Souris or farther ! It wasn’t a sea serpent by a long shot, for it was irun. It might be ‘‘Roar from Derry walls,” or a section of } and hollow as a drum. | ing Meg, }the *‘ Subway ” from Cape Traverse, but it | Was neither. it was the newest thing junder the sun, and nothing more ee ie: ee ‘revolving — kiln,” | destined to make a complete revolution in ithe grist mill business. tis altogether an }Island affair—the conception of Island | brains, the work of Island hands. The maker, Mr. Wm. Leslie, of Baytield, has tested the new kiln thoroughly, secured a | patent tor it in the Dominion, is securing the States, and to Mr. Anderson be- eee caine meeting of St. Mat- | man ifactured. Its SUCCESS Olive thorough- thew's Temperance Society will be held this ly established, the Province of Prince Ed- evening at 8 o'clock, in the Hall above the ward Island will stand ahead of all Canada Diamond Bookstore. Business of importance | this important improvement. The ‘‘re- volying kiln,” which your correspondent had the pleasure of examining, is a cylinder of iron 20 fect long and two feet in diame- ter. The grain goes in at one end, fed to the cylinder by a hopperand shoe, which is work- ed bythe revolution oftheclylinder. Thegrain ; will advance about 3 inches, each revolution Se i will be thrown back slightly,and mixed by a row of flanges, set inside the entire Jencth of the cylinder, at about an angle of 45 degrees ; finally, the grain comes out the other end—which is shghtly depressed —into receivers, dry, ready for grinding, after being cooled. The cylinder is to be set in a furnace, specially arranged to re- ceive it, and will turn out about 10 bushels per hour, thoroughly dried and free from every taint of smoke. In _ this instance water will «ive the motive power. On these premises are also found Rotary Shingle Mill and Planer. In the Grist Mill there are three run of stones, and not to be outdone, Mr. “Anderson has also put in a new sail which grinds by the roller process, and is the only one of its surt in the Province. The arrangements of the entire premises, their size, the quality and completeness of the fittings, are highly creditable in every respect, and don't look or “any other man.”” After spending pleasant hours, we say ‘(iood-bye.” Out ‘‘on the road” one becomes con- scious very readily sometimes that there is a mortal machine which requires to be fed with fuel as well as any other machine, and we call for dinner. Half a dozen sit round the table besides the host and hostess. There are three of the stern sex and five of the gentle sex in the company, and the boys are on their best behavior, sometimes as dumb as a state of como. Women are the most teasing, aggravating, argumenta- tive, bewitching articles in creation. Just when a fellow thinks he has got them right round to his own way of thinking they will turn, and with a single word strike him all |up in a heap, and launch an earthquake at all his sentiments, and when the little foot comes down, the rock of Gibraltar might be more easily shifted. One of them at ‘this time asked the meaning of the word ‘‘ friendship,” and wauted to know *‘* what sort of an article a friend was,” and thereon thangs a tale which must come out some other time. Gtoncs. September 21, 1836. Tue following extract from The Queen, of Feb. 11, referring to Mr. Abercrombie, speaks ‘for itself: “‘At morning service the anthem was the tenor solo ‘My Hope is the Ever- lasting, that He will save you,’ with the chorus, ‘To Him who left his Throne on High,’ from Dr. Stainers ‘Daughter of Jairus.’ The solo was sung by Mr. Abercrombie of Her Majesty's C ha apel Royal, St. James’ in a style which, for true religious fervour and parity, has not been equilied in the history of St. Phillip’s, rich as are its musical remin- iscences. The afternoon service comprised the Litany, and was largely attended, the gal- levies being filled by the teachers and scholars of the Sunday schools. The anthem was the recit., ‘Deeper and deeper still,’ and the air ‘W aft her angels’ (from Handels Jeptha), which the visitoi superbly. Mendel- gohna’s ‘Then shall the Ri gi sany Kee ine, Was of the large congreg ation assembled in the evening. ”Mr. Abercrombie’s rendition of this well known solo was wor thy alike of the music and the singer.” “Mr. Abercrombie .ac- companies the. Court Musicians, and sings bese 06 the Lytoum on Oct. Oth aut} 7 7th, = Consumption,—Notwithstending the great yunber who yearly sacouinb to this terrible and fatal disease, which is daily winding its fatal coils around thousands who are uncon. scious of its deadly piesence, Dr. Pierce’s (solden Mex lical Discover a il} c le nse and purify the blood of scrofulous impurities, and cure tubercular consumption (which is only scrofulous disease of the lungs). Sead 10 cts in stamps and get Dr. Pierces complete treatise on consumption and kindred affections with numerous testimonials of cures. World’s Dispensary Medical Buffallo, N. Y. Association, tes aw ~~ wal WO il tincay lee ones wply A _— Tete | eis nr 4 tied Hub al eq in oe es NER, (cH UNT - HOTEL ARRIVALS. do; Mrs Jas Black John P Mills, MM Halifax; Mrs Alberton ; H D Carlton, Souris; and Brennan and children, Summerside. 23—-CC wtin, Brown’s Creek. son, KANKIN ileweiling and wife, wn, do; JS Turnbull, istin, Toronto - A T blackwell, AH Ellis and wife, do; F Allray, 0 Pp Patten and wife HOUSE, mst John, Bosto: ike do 2 Sept 22--F H N B: ty A LB: J \ ek. REVERE HOUSE. Mel: ae , Montreal; Bangor, Me; J F Master Willie Sept 21 J Connor, Boston; Mrs C L Bailey and wife, jailey, do; F B Rob. ertson, Montague; Jessie Dewar, do; Capt Brown and wife, do. £2 E G Higginson, Montreal; Mrs Wedderburn, Hampton; WR Billings, Ottawa; C L Bosse, Montreal. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept 2l1—-Jas Robertson, Robertson, do; W H Harris. Summerside; Geo Matheson, Colorado; John McPhail, shaw; Hugh McMillan, New Haven; Rev Wm Scott, Bedeque; Rev Wm Mason, New Lon- don; Rey Wm Mahon, Marshfield; Daniel Henderson, Crapaud, Jas Laird, New (ilasgow; Daniel stewart, wife an. child, In Alberta Stewart, Chelsea; Robt Con- St Francis, N B; Jno McLeod, West River. Bonshaw; Annie bon- oo “~— ai Lia; nors, Boston; Jas Nelson, VIEW HOUSE SLA Sept 22 -Rev E A Allaby, Geo Ballum, Portland, Me: M wtle, N B; Robt Mutch, ‘China Pt, P E J]; A B Noonan, Boston, Mass. a ne etme a ee SOURIS, Vernon River; B Young, New- Suir NEWS. Summerside, Sept 18 -Ent schrs Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Phantom, Kennedy, Pictou, coal. 20—Scud, Graham, Richibucto, lumber. 2] Annie KI Restive, Brown, Pictou, coal; China, Boston, mdse. Cld 20—IKate, Walsh, bal; Scud, Graham, Richibucto, bal; Brown, Bay Verte, bal. ee ee BIRTH, on the 10th inst., of a son. Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, Bernard, Newcastle, coal; lumber: Collins, Pietou, Restive, orepn oe. At Summerside, A. Gourlie, the wife of J. At Souris, on the 2gnd inst. Pierce, of a son, , the wile of Norbert ’ DIED. In this city, at her residence “The Ocean House, ’ on the 22nd inst., affen ten weeks i!!ness of cancer of the bowels, Johanna, beloved wife cf Vr. Simon Bolger, in the 46th year of her age. (Fe uneral wiil leave her lute ‘residence for St. Dunstan's Cathedral, at 845 to-morrow morning. thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. Friends and acquaintances are kindly invited to attend.] WISREPRESEN ATION, eee } BOARD OF anete TOF SEW YOR ALBANY, Feb. ian 1885. THE Roard considered the proceeding of the Royal Baking Powder Co. (or wheever was ‘asp asinie for its pr>iication) ia advertising the bourd’s action, through its Anaiyst, in supp: rt of their’ Powder. and unanimously adopted tha fol- lowing resolution :— Reso'ved, That the advertisement of the Roya! Baking Powder Co.. quoting the State Board of Health of New York as recommending through one of its analysts, its purity, etc., as a misrepre- sentation. The copy from minutes of State Board of Health of New York, Feb, 11th, 1885, Signed, LEWIS BAL#EH, Secretary. S0th, *86—sep2l A'bany, Jane MATAL DAY. Grand Opening of the ‘‘ Old London.” T' 1 Subscriber, ‘Salthn | fitted up the ‘Old London,” with the view of making a specialty of the OYSTER TRADE, and having furnished one of the best OYSTER SALOONS in thé Province, is prepared to open on the 15th inst. when he will supply the public with OYSTERS, in any manner conceivable—Raw, stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bushel or pint. On the Oysters procured ai the *‘Old London” you can bet your life and be sure to win, Sold at avery small advance on cost. They must be handied, even at a loss, every hour of the day and night. Kely on the “Old Londen” you might. Remember the “OLD LONDON,” three doors west of Osborne House, Water Street. JOHN JOY. Sept. | 188}—eod tf — FLOUR. Yatehless, Kent Mills, City tills, choice Pastry Fiour in paren > and haif barrels, Estey (°° and other Good Brands selling Cheap oi Pan BEER & GOFF. August 30. wha! the interesting feature to the iusical portion { Address ST, CATHER DIOCESAN SCUHOOL WEY’ FALL, Avesta,’ FOR GIRLS. — = OSBORN Hows! i ~ Oo» 1] , » 4 . , “ . % <7 . “s : epi ZZ \lex Ross, Kinross . DD Ross. do: ‘ ca ' . } a sit: y* We fai NW. | Prot. Grady, Boston; 1] Emerson, do ; Stepher ; i R f do; Louisa Rose, do; = Burbridge, j oe Kentville, NS: D MeMilian, Whycocomavh. i R j \ B F as »¢ - } mailey, Fredericton, N GB; das S ‘ >; , , , 4 . n ae WILLING Al VILL VIEW. Perry, Tignish ; R Evans and wife, Chicago lll; K Finlayson, Liverpool, G B; Charles — Wortman, Providence, K 1; Lauchlin MePhee, apply at Queen Streets. at at 12 ofeloek,.— Auction, inst., } Sept 9 5, OV Shropshire and bers of this flock have oitions every year. ——— One Pound of (ONLY DURING Dont Viss sthis — me ee 49 Cents’ Worth for 40 Gents, our 1 jiarge SAT ic, good as new, —AUCT EON, j{ AM instructed by Mrs. John Jury to Sell by her residence, ou FRIDAY, 24 cost $150, M. HARRIS. Auctioneer, Tmproved Stock for Sale, HIGHU-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got by imported Prize-winning Sires; alse, ixford Down Ram Lamba, Nun taken prizes at our Exhi Z hal dil | wh : 7 o ? a Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES for SEPTEMBER. Bargain. BEER & GOFF. 30 Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l WENTS, LYST, RESH OYSTERS—By tl or barre!, tresh and ehe Fs SA A a HE fx. auld R office } ET ‘aati Maceachern. W ANTED for Ciub or 2¢ need ™M iich PETERS‘ SCHOOL Nie 9.350. Drawing next, at day Mechamical The class will be held on ouly. ‘erms $2 Hillsborough Street, a Dressinakiag or Milling Mrs, B, W ANTED—A Servant Girl. Une from the country Mrs, Salinond’s, W ANTED--At office. \ TANTED—A * mended; liberal Watson. Queen Street, Streer. near the Railway, INER office. Ksy.; possession given 1:1 W. ANT BK D— A respec table Cook & Co, DR AWING will re-open for the winter menths on Subjects: per quarter. sarge finder will oblige by leaving it at this oflice. ( armody 8, Dore hester 8 reet Kast, sept 23 uf In Subs soribar's balla Zz, a Jarge office, Assembly Roam v. sept 23 mo wed Kiementary Ps oP : Dr: awing in F reehand, C rayon and W at er Colors. Saturday ry. } a Tailoring this city, a first-class Cutter, Conuolly‘s, corner King preferred. Fitzroy Street east. wood plain Cook, well wages. T° LET—That brick Hous: on Dundas Espia- nade, vow ia the possession of G. H, October terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoily. A Girl for general housework ; toa suilabie one libe ral wages wil! be given. Apply to Mrs. W. T. Huagzan, Upper Prince Stree: se ps 3i wy li ii pd CLASS Satur- G: sometrical and speckhive mornings s-ptZzl OST—Between_ Stamper‘'s Corner and Upper Door Key. The sept 20 ‘T O LET-—Suit of Furnished Rooms, suitable for For particulars and septzy e Apply at the office of Dr Jenkins, Pzinoe Street, sepil? 3i pa ic ks aaa laetlai , 0 LET TA Hous 3@ situate on iessans Street possession given the llth of Octover ; at pre- sent occupied by Ralph M. Crockett. Apply to John Kelty. City Councillor, or to the owner. Kdward Kelly, Soatt port. septl7 WANTED.—A girl to do ge neral house work, Apply at Kstablishment in Inquire at this Se 6 adh _ recom- Apply to Mrs, septlé tf O RENT—A xo0d- sized w arehouse on W ater Eaqguire at EXAM- seat 13 tf Haszard, next, For juo2l cod tf voung Man to learn the art of photography, Apply to G. H. septs dy & wy mo LET—The pied by Mrs. Stable and attuehed; Coach- house Dwelling | House Street (furnished or unfurnished) iatcly occu- Thomas Daweson, and immediate pos-ession. Dawson, on the premises, or to Thomas Alley. on deceased, with large Garden Apply to Miss septl 2aw Kent Street, near R ply to Mrs. James Offer, Fou ND-—A Purse money, — this advertisement, T° LET—Half of « double tenement House on »dins* Livery Stable. Upper Queen Sireet. se pt20 Si cod pd containing a small sam of The owner can have it by paying for Septzd “ture, Malpeque Road, nighi. long horns. same to Wm. Crosby, ; ' ; The Rr. Kev. H. AL Neery, DD, Piesident,.| The Kgv. W. VD. MARTIN, A. M.., Rector and Prin.; 19th year opens-sept, 15. ‘erms $275 an. $2). Inecr-used ae ‘vantages offered. For circu: | jar S81 he. >ripcipal. Say a 10 wks WANTED. and Pokemonche, N. B. Rates, 22 per M. 0. D. TURNER & CO on bar. ' Sept. 16—4i pd Bank of P. fb. [sian ia Ligaidatian, BIOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of *" “PEN Pe&R CEN ?. (being dividend No, 5) has been declared payable on and after this date. Creditors nay obsa' ugo by calling at the offfee of the Liguidators For Bank ef Neva Beet’, GKEVU. MACLEVi>, Mzr., CHAS. C. GARDIN BR, L. CO. OWij diqfturdutora. wh Ctatowny dept. 18. 488—Ut Eight feet of | | i | ; A DVERTISER,“* who is desirous af buying a ac res, with Say 10 wiil farm of making.a sheep farm, ticudiass of Such as ‘are substantial hom lage, Address : y OST OR STRAYED—From Geo, on painter, - sepiZ0Gi & wy pd ve pead.- near church, fired Patice, Speithorne, diugton, Middlosex, Eng.” } the giad to have par for sure ; must have good raii und vil- fed aug3t : & a few 30-Cent Tea, one of our i8-Ceat Teapots —all 40 Cents. Grafton Ap- Iinghe’s pas- last Wednesday the 15th insi., a black and white Cow, with Any one giving information of the Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown, will be suitably rewarded. idea of ipsaca oh TEMBER 203, GREAT SALE OF SHIPWRE KED DRY GOCDS, -COMMENCING ON —- FRIDAY, SHPCTEMBE | R , 24th. a emmy Se teen \!so, an Imported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winner last year at our Colonial Exhibiteon HE Goods are all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :- conipe'ing against the entire classes of a and Hic un wool they wil! be sold ata Bargain. Apply to : . ‘ . ~ ¢ wun JOHN ppt te od 12 200 yar ds Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. Ch‘town, Sept. 20--pat1 mo 240 om slack Cashmere, + wi i of 42 { . . . a ae | 900 rT Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 ‘4 ss 21 Co Socal » ss >} ’ - wg UL) Iw 1,2 Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth od ss Mr 2 ” 300 ** Black Union Cashmere, 29 6 + <8 . 300 sé Gray Alpaca, es HY as aa 14 as 480 ri All-wool Serge Dress Goods, ** 24 ag - 19 - ij 300 ‘* Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘* $1.40 " ** $1.00 | y= \ ‘ « ‘ i BD) ™ Sateen Dress Goods, = 20 = -r 3 " 1,200 ‘** Princess Dress Cords, uf 26 - $.:. 39 $s 300 “" Plaid Dress Goods + 13 e ” 9 Colored Veivetcen - 85 . : 65 ' — 0° S, suitable for Trimming and Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 55 cents a yard. We will show these goods on tables in centre of store. COME AND SEE THEM. JAVWES PATON & CO, MARKET SQUARE. Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1886. : or, mm aD ‘ : a ' oH WAREHOUSE, S83 QUESN BARGAINS ! FOR SEPTEMBER of WOOL TWEEDS, astlRems. BARGAINS ! ONLY: A Large Lot “ # — ULSTER CLOTHS, a “ GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, a “ « DRESS GOODS, “ FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CRETONNES LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. Ch’town, Sept l--wky We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all of stock. ECONOMICAL buayers will do well to call remains summer at once, and secure the bargains we are , i offering, in ends of silks, dress gouds and cotton coods, Our prices for cotton flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, ete., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at ence. BEER BROS. August 17, 'R6. The Newspaper Man is Howling for a New Ad., and Must Have it. yeas to the Exhibition are iadiaiil to aan and inspect our Immense Stock of Furniture, Ec, GC. SOLID BARG ALNS FOR CASH, CALL AND PROVE — WARK WRIGHT & CO. ” Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1556. ae: 2 T- AILORS WANTED ed at J. A. eee &. Queen Street. I~Four Coat-makers want- } Macdouadd’s, Opposite Owen septs ai wy 4i- wan ‘TED—-To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms; a good ant for tue rigat house. Eaquire al EXAMINER ‘VESSELS to carry lumber between P. E. Island oilice. hint ten- sepia if rOR S SALE—A Dwelling Ho ise and Shop WY situate on Euston stueet. For terms and par rt KF EP "Ee Asa 2 Ez baz tic ul lars apply to George Alle y or to the owner on ~ IN Bw. ON JY the premises. —H. H. Pollar i. septs ef Wisi niclicesili | fo LET—A one and a-ha'f in | ‘ Latest Styles, at the very LOW EST goud repair, with stable situa sted On abuut the idth September. & Co. W NTED AT ONCE Man to ke arn the view of te} “Shaw, prescnt Manager F’. OLET ~That brick House and Shop oo ad < T formerly occupied by ole sireet, chester immediate Con ne iy; 3 ‘Worms king ine oe Dorchester Stree. ossession wd particulars ayyly bu 7 Conpol) rol large yard-roo x ssession wiven Apjuy to vn ake eee: —$—— _A smart, Capable y sous | Laundr y Business, ment. ‘. 1, Laundry. with Apply to d. auld x1VeL. ci WAALS, of the |PRICS s. ; Bi 1% 2%, of al! I i id Ie Cleaned, Dyed, titered and Repaired. HiGh i ST GASH PRICES paid for Raw Fars. | wi VARS. i ‘Ch’town, May 4, 1886 _ neni ene = ew Sie re ae cities tip tite