Local and Other liems. ro : Excursion to-morrow night a knw Hacxerr. Ex M. P.. is at the { da? rr 2. M i i ved last « Ving at M riniay s, Kent Street - Toun M. Wuirman. afiasM Laughlan, a/ias The Tramp,” was raignaed for trial at Hi mpton. N. B. yesterday - ' cil w st evening adjourn ‘ mt ‘ oclock this afternoon, as a ill ‘ i not be bt Lbedu — ' y Fire » will t atthe Hook : Lad pAnY & roo in uniform 7.30 o ciock to-n ow evening. - AN enjoy ic time is guaranteed all who at tend t Le uris to-morrow The train leaves here at 7.65 s mlard time _ > How SENATOT CARVELI Hon John L, turygey ind M ss Lefurgey were re istered i t Brunswick Hot l, Moneten, on the Lith if 7 A Gi i} ‘ ou vine W est reports ¢ mackerel schooling thick within a hundred yards or t shore. The quality of the mack- ‘ iis Vvé y la —_ > {He Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical Confer flere s session at the Epis opal Palace to-day A we number of clergymen fron the diflerent parishes throughout the Island are in atttendance r - \ Batrimore clergyman has tituted ute to ul Lure mn Ss, Oonerin ‘ iple } ai ) oe. i the i ; it p ril ther cle vym til to ’ tt him for his con yy t > True funeral « the late Judge Rigby took place Halifax on Sunday afternoon and was larg ly attended The Bal Society turned out in full force The sex vice was mer ned by the Rector of St. Luke's aie THE Patrio w mld do well to rive the rue story about the “Orange ( ireulai "> Clearly it ought not to allow eade lave th false impression that it eman ted. from Con servatives It was a Grit invention from th beginning ‘i - _ Some of the United States fishermen, when +} hey get a chance, are reported as sending their seine boats inside the three mile limit, while they stand outside themselves. -Not a dignified proceeding for the fishermen of reat nation well able their fish. D to pay ft ‘ * ~ - A SIX-MILE RACE on rollers wiil tak« pl we at the Roller Rink on Monday even ing next. The contestants are Newsom, Trainor and Large ee to skate Trainer and Large three miles each, separ- ely, allowing them a start of half a la; each. = > At? a regular meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge I. O. O, F., held last evening, Past Grands: ia L. Chappe Lh . LD. R. Mak lennan and vanus Keith, were elected representatives tue Grand LO ive, which tweets at W ood - stock, N. B., on the second Wedne sday in \ st ensuing aie fre dust nuisance has full possession of the town to-day, and the water carts are ‘‘nowhere.” The best way that we know of to avoid the unpleasantness is to purchase a ticket for the Strawberry Festival and spend the afternoon in the beautiful grounds of Government House. > JUPICTAL statistics have just appeared in France for 1884, showing the results of the livorce act there. ‘The act was passed 7 bat on July 27, and by the end of the year no lessthan 1773 petitions for divorce were presented, and 3665 petitions for a separa- tion; 2821 parations were granted, and If svi dit ree FORA. s1gNor Bosco, who will give his entertain ments in the Market Hall next Thursd Ly and Frid Ly, d all he and all who wish a pleasing entertainment and a jolly laugh should not miss the oj pportunity of see- ing this celebrated Wizz rd, Wit and Humor- ist. The papers speak of him ‘as one of the advertises, cleverest magicians of the day. Go and see him and have a laugh. ee ‘ Tue Fredericton correspondent of the St. John T¢ legraph says that during the thunder | last Wednesday, two barns situated in the parish of Prince William, and the proper ty of Mr. Benjarein Courser, were stru by lightning and burned to the ground. The lightning, which was unusually severe, did much damage also to the crops and telegraph poles in the same locality. a A MANUAL of manners says: ‘‘Keep step with any one you walk with. This is all very ii in theory, but if the writer has eve! ttempted to keep step with aman with one ley two or three inches.shorter than its fel- : ve found his politeness so f taxed that befo he had yone half a nile mild have given upin despair and iD ss to the winds ae Ts ybster fact f Mi Burnham & Morrill, « haries Cove, Tor Bay, nh. was burnton rriday. ‘The fire was cause “al by the accidental upsetting of some paint, whic h s mixed with benzine. This ran through floor on to the soldering su s below and n ly exploded. Ina few moments the whole building was in flames. Nothi ould be done to save the building or c nts. Ab rut eighe hundred cases of lobste rs were destroyed. The loss is estimated at $15,000. _— > —- Aw interesting and exceedingly practical lecture was delivered last evening in the Orange hall, in this city, to the brethren of che order and a good number of their friends, by the Rev, J. Shenton. The Rev. lecturer took as his starting point the revolution _ 1638, when pertidy and tyranny met tuat fat so well deserved. He dwelt on the nmbatel changes that have takau place in the world since liberty of conscience and freedom to hip God after the dictates of one’s own conscience, was given to the British nation inde Villiam II. He spoke of the advanced vilization and enlightenment of the British empire the United States and elsewhere, und nowed that the open and ine pted Bible and civilization are but cause and effect. Education, Home tule, and kindred subjects were treated of in » i interesting manner, and elicited freq t proofs of hearty approval. The lecture neluded by ging his audience to prove 7 loyalty a J ty to 4Jueen, t c ' he Bible an t t (tod. Several of : ? add) “ sge1 the mee ing Oo! th . diiferen pics introduced by the lecturer, at the close of which @ canal” vote of thanks ¥ iqadwed Mey Shuatim for his -iastruvtive hur re, ASM, THE DAILY EXA} LINER. Local and oi her iter ms. LOUNG LADI } RNAL li ifUust at th Diamond Bookstore ae Tue Hieh h of King’s County is in town to-day. > \ BosTon cl wk has prophe sé l that the earth will collapse like an egg shell in the near future. - tue cho 1 continues to rage with dire fects throughout Italy There is an average } 225 new “uses Al t LOO ci ths daily. - A. B. Cowan, of Cowan & Co., Galt, Ont., stopping at the Rankin House. He is oroughly delighted with the country ind the people. o L. <2 Oh Phe } l on of Port ! Olé Kncampmen will be held at Oddfellows Hall at 8 o'clock to-morro Wednesday evening 7 THe Patriot is spendiyg the summer in e: plaining why the Oppos tion did not win the election the plain reason being that thei candidates did not get the votes. -> Some of the American } rs, with char icteristic enterprise, have « overed that Amelia Folsom, a cousin of Mrs. Cleve land’s parents, was the sixteenth wife of Brigham Young ms THe Patri has not yet apologized for false ly reporting on the day before the election that Mr. William McLean had retired frem the contest. The public is entitled to some e xplanation from the Patriot, and it will lose ts if the « (pian tion be y n REF rm » our navy, a daily paper re ports th Lil ulron as being under sealed orders to proceed to the scene of the ishery troubles. It is further face . - hshermen Will pi sly remarked that the pro- tect the navy while upon the excursion. Scientific American, 2 DURING . recent ire at Romeo, I] 12 dwelling houses, one boarding house, 2 ware iouses, | saw mill, planing | mill, 8,000,000 eet of | and 5,000.00 hingles were hyn it i 5130.000. jnsuranes $59,000. : nen were thrown out of employment and 27 families left destitute. ADVI irom Ravenshoe, Ont., state that eS are raging near the Sutton branch f Midland railwa The wood ire on ge, and it Ire for is in reai unger of being destroyed. Scores of ettlers have deserted “their homes and are lurrying with their effects away from the ush. ‘The loss to settlers is very great. “eo Ir is proposed in England to make every fire, where the loss amounts to more than SD, a subject for inv estigation by a special commission with or without a jury. The monotonous regularity with which build- ings, after taking fire, have been so com- pletely burned, suggests that some method is necessary to detect cases of arson. , -_ BesipeE the babbling brooklet cool rhe fishermen with purpose firm, ‘Drat it, that’ another worm;” He mutters, ‘‘that fish ain’t no fool. ~~ is all day long he'll patient wait, ntil the sun’s bright rays de oe : va 3 hooked no fish, bart stiil his heart Glories in drinking all his bait. THE steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for Boston at 6 o'clock last evening with a cargo consisting of 600 200 cases lobsters, 200 bushels potatoes and other ‘gen- eral merchandize. She had also the following cases eggs, passengers : Mr Watson, wife and two sons. Mr. Corby Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Locke, Thos. Raynor, James Charnock, Mh) H. Brown and son. oe JoHN L. ScLLIVAN has shaken the dust of Boston {rom his feet and gone to New York, where he proposes embarking in the hotel business and residing in future. The Boston Republic, commenting upon the fact, says that for the gratification of New York it would like to say that ‘‘our loss is her gain,” but somehow or other the ancient saw does not seem to fit the case exactly. The loss is scarcely perceptible, and it doubts very much if New York is sensible of the gain. Be ers Tue general verdict of the okers of the Myrtle Navy is that itis the finest tobacco the *y have ever used. There can be no mis- take upon this point for it is proved by _ tangible evidence. The large demand for this tobacco shows it to be irue, ‘and the chara cter of the demand pre further proof. It has never been of the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus tain: vd aud constantly increasing demand, The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ac counts for this. > — DuRING a storm at Hantsport, N. 8., on Friday evening last, a house occupied by Asaph Newcomb was struck by lich ning and set on fire in several places, None of the in- mates were injured, and they succeeded in ex- tinguishing the flames before much damage was don L} arn of, Churchill was also struck and a valuable mare killed ‘ five weeks old colt at the’mare’s side wv un injured. <A ba t Mount Uniacke, N. S., owned by J. Lewis, was also struck and burn- ed to the ground, together with its content ~aitibaidlionili Two new pastors -Rev. Ww, \ Brewer and Rev. D. ID. Mocre—officiated in St. John, iN. B., Methodist Churches last Sunday. . The | services in the Centenary Church—Rev. Mr Brewers—in the evening is described as a most impressive one, the music an ring being of a high order, and the sermon an eloquent and impressive one, which held the attention of the larg: audience present from the beginning to the end. Rev. Mr. Moore > oS was greeted with a large audience at each ser- vice, in the Carmarthan Street Church, and all present were well pleased with his discourses. Mr. Moore, though a young man, has attained an envi iable reputation as an ab le. pr reacher aud an earnest, inde fotiga ble w" orke r. —_— Tue market to-day was fairly well attended and 1e following prices prevailed :— Beef small) 7 mo IG ot per lb. ldo per gtr 4 to 7. cts; mutton, 5 to 18 cents; pork arcass) 4 to 5 ects; pork i(small) 6 to 8 ets: lamb, 35 to 60 cts per qtr; th ym per lb, 13 to Il4e; fowls, 56. cts. palr; butter (fre sh) 14 to 16; do (tub) 14 to 1G Cus 3 |}peas, 2 cts per quart , eggs, per dozen, 8 to 10 cts; cabbage plants, 10 icents per 100; tomato plants, 10 cents per dozen; strawhberrics iS cents pe: quart; flour lf ibs, $2.25 to $2.75; itmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50 . oat, 34 cts; hay per 1@), 50 ‘o 5d cts: potatoes, » 20¢: veal, 3 to7 cts r lb: radish pei b unch, 6 cet lobsiers, 3 to 6 cts each ; rhubarb,3 to 4 ¢ r lb; codfish, £3 wm BW capts; wacker? t 400 ty SHOU per pair B bunts; vie | ——— pe ne ee eee ae en | “Loca! and Other ia | rz best Montserrat Lime Juice at Beer & Crolt s, Sag | Sr, Perer’s Bors’ Bann at the Strawberry Festival to-day. meetin Prowse and Hon. A. J. Me- the city. —— (GOVERNMENT House to-night until 9 o'clock. oe Care TRavERSE Picnic promises to Hon, Donald SAMUEL are Visiting ill Grounds wi be open be on } ie best ol tue season. received = UNné Hunprep Boxes Strawberries at Beer & Goff’s. to-day ihe srarr-Carr, Hexsert, of the Gospel Army, | 8 expe ‘ted’ to arrin here this evening. ' -_ = | COME a way trom: business on Thursday an | ¢o to the Picnic at Cape Traverse, only S1.00 return ticket. ine rt MammMmoru Picnic at Cape ‘Traverse on ho do not take baskets Strang’s Hotel for cents Visitors w ut My. Thursday. + can ge dinnei altel sale of Mr Joseph I will sell the adioining Lot, Trainor and Mr. Malone, offe: opportunity to procure a good plot of land, H. B. MacGowan. — IMMEDIATI Yor whed hy ing a ) large ing’s Lots Vir. good can kill a found when with a stick, if the tiger happens to be only a little « So consumption, that dead- liest and most feared of all diseases in this country, can assuredly be conquered and des- troyed if Dr. ‘Golden Medical Dis- covery be employed earls thrs and w LNY small boy, rb, a? Pierce s rie Minin a, a Mrs. Faun, Minneap lis, sixteen y¢ ‘ city, by Mrs. Fall is a daughter of the late *, Jabez Bar- iard, and sister of Mr. John Barnard, whose arrival here we announced a few days ago. ot this 1 absence is VIsitine twee oF IS ViSivclliv ives in ars i da CcCcOIn panied it tnenter, \l, . informed Cavution.—WeE are that a person named Deady, and representing piemaelt to be a monk, is at present on the Island collectine Catholics for institution We are requested to caution qiu the person in question, as he lL by the Bishop of Charlotte- moneys in the diocese, money among sole in treland. lers ag snot authorize town to collect > » a9 co rea amse REMEMBER the Grand Souris Tea. We hear have bee nim ule ‘ to the itions Excursion extensive preparé The seen ry arcund hard to surpass on the Souris Island. who wish to spend a pleasant day in the at this season is Those country and avoid the heat and dust of our streets, as well as assist a good cause, will not fail to attend the Souris Tea. Trains leave the city at 7.05 standard. of the Royalty met in ‘+k this forenoon. Alley presiding. Appli- the hi some 185 names are in and there are 24 applicants for registration. The Court will likely be in ssion several Gays. Tne Court for the Revision 101 Charlottetown and Court at ll o elo« Lists for the Supreme His Honor Judge cations for the Strikiny of sts ol it ol old a 8 respectfully su special sitting Court of Final Revision in the evening after tea, to enable men who have to work all and whose right to vote has been by th agency of Mr. L. Davies,to come and rove their right to the Franchise. sugge - m seems hut fair to the men, and we hope Judge Alley will be able to adopt it. of } at wl The TS i <a e——— Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites AS A REMEDY FOR AND Ira M. PULMONARY AFFECTIONS SCROFULOUS DISEASES, a prominent physician in Lang New York, says;—I am greatly pleased with your Emulsion. Have found it very service- able in above diseases, and it is easily administered on account of its palatableness. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CH. SRI OTT ETOWN ENTERED. Tr. 10—Commodore, McKay, Neweastle; C A Bell, Bell, Summerside; Zetland, Cook, Pictou; Champion, MePherson, do; Ida May, Forrest, Cow Bay; Williamette, Gerrior, Glace Bay; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou. July 12—P LG, Anderson, Sydney; Grezilda, Banton, Glace Bay; ss Bonavista, Ander- son, Montreal; Bounty, McLaren, Port Caledonia: Cora, Thorp, Picton; U & J, Landry, Descousse; Maggie Jane, Vincent, Shediac. : CLEARED, July 9—C P McAulay, eail, MeIsaac, Pictou; Mary Ann, Cow Bay; R Boak, McDougall, Pictou; ss Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim; Aviadane, Trenholm, Shemogue; Olivia, Rogers. River John 3 July 10—J W Allen, Allen, Cape Tormentine; Albion, Cameron, Buctouche: Confederate, MePherson, Sydney; Hattie E King,Collings, bathurst; Emma Crosby, Campbell, Mira michi; St Flavie, Vanamburg, Baie d de’ Verte; © A Bell, Bell, Avichat, J Fraser, Me Lellan, Shediac; yw, Scott, W ince . Commodore, MeKa Miramichi. July 12—Champion, Meclherson, Richibucto; Rising Da wn, Boudroit, ‘tou: ss Bona- vista, Anderson, do; St Martin’s Packet. Le Blane, Shediae; Cora, Thorp, Pictou; We Are Here, Langille, Montague OTHER PORTS. Summerside July 10--Mnt Mary Ellen, Cos- tain, Shediac, Jamber ; Hattie G, Mcitinnity, lo. 12—-Phantom, Kennedy, Cocagne, em) barrels; Finn, Pe: Kgt. Bay, ballast; Stur- geon, Stewart; Wallace, Stone; Favorite, Shemogue, empty barrels. Cld. Favorite, Landry, Shemogue, ballast 12—Mary Ellen, Costain, Miminigash, fishing supplies; Annie ry 2? Florence, Bernard, Pictou, bal ; Phantom, Kennedy ; Finn, Perry, Miminigah, fishing ; a f supplies; Sturgeon, Stewart, Wailace, bal; Yo Hat ie Gi. MeGinnity, Shediac, bal. HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. July 12 Treland, Alberton; F Mk ‘Neill, de; Rev E Smith and wife, Stewiacke, N Ss Mrs J Rogers, Halifa> RANKIN HOUSE, i July 10—Geo M Woolstein, wife and two | a @ > + . 7 var | children, Boston: Lud ‘Vurzl mre, Halifax; A | B Cowan, Galt, Gut; Jos Read, Summerside; {J 8 Lefebre, Montreal: W D McKinnon, ore, Md; John Hickman and wife ster, N B; Kustache Barnes, St Johi cae Prow se, Murray Harbor; Rov 7 Sedgewick, Tatamagoue he ; Mr: do; J Bullock, tot ro N &. Voters | sedgewick, : ' _ TU ESDAY, ee as FROM 4 LONDON. SrEAMSHIP ‘GER Pea? is intended to leave tor Charlottetown, ABOUT THE @es Lack % THE London “29th Fy Ch ht Atlantic , or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 5, am AGENT. For North Street or Pa a ssage apply in London to Conipany, 147, Fenchurch WILLING WITHESSES TRU MPET OUR LOW TARIFF, The Wotld Wants Solid Facts These We Always Give. a HE boom to-day at REID BROTHERS, and theanxieiy of the farmers to exchange their cash and woel for Cloths, Clething, ree l'weeds, &¢., would satisfy the most skeptic that Gur “ariff is the mildest ever placed on y00ds of any descripti The farmers are the judges, and they know where to get bargains and n. honest goods—nuff' ced. Gent’s Black Sack and Cutaway Suits, $10, worth $14. Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $10 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, “heap at $i2. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, cheap at $12, Gents’ Ali Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.59, cheap at $10, Gents’ All Woo! Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. Geuts*’ do ‘tweed Pants, $l.7u, cheap at $2.0. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. rents’ Navy Biue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, vi ouths' Navy Bine Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Il weed Suits, Youths* Tweed Suits 35, aud up. all wooi, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor 32.75, $3, $3 50 and up. joys’ Tweed Suits (ai) ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up, Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, dicts, up. Men‘s Unlaundei shirts, 65cts, 7octs, and $1. Men‘s Kegatia shirts, /octs., and up. Men's White Shirts, G5cts.. | 75ets., 85cts., 31, and up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best valne in town. Men’s Feit Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men’s Youths’ and Childreu’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up. frvon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in- quite new sivyles, Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 45 cts., up. On behaif of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberai patronage of the past season, and for the appre- cialive ieiters which are aaily received. We are putting up A. i. Scotch IPweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, #. Men’s Freneh ‘Trowsers to order, $6.50, werth 99 *ivyon Tweed Suits, $12, S13, and Fi, Ladies‘ mae Gioves, in 4 clasp (Vent's) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 _Ladies* "Ki d Gloves, in 4 batten (Dent's) only Gdcts., Worth 31, Ladies’ Ladies’ and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, dcts., and up. Ladies‘ Coilars, in neat siyles, only 6cts., and up Ladies* Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters . very large stock of Hoisery, ai 10 cts. pair up. very iarge stock of American Prints, in MIK ADO, 2 aud some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 0 « ‘tS., up. English and Canadian cls., up. itubher Capes, $1 and up. dvuble busk American Corsets, 50cts., Prints, extra value, m1 ‘ American Ginghams, in very new patterns, locts., and up. American Secrsuckers and Lawns, 8¢ts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 8cts up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, Cheap, f'ickinz, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts, up‘ Carriage Kugs and Rubber Aaproas, 75cts, to $10. (‘retonnes, Ycis. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, dcts. Better than advertized. : See oe ‘ a Pe EOL DI: BboCOt CAMERON BLO Cash for Weol. Ch‘town, June All Goods i 24, 1886—3mos aR! S gate f éacia a 22 8 2 i 95 Bsgpiae, ae iB a8, aut A YOUNG DRESSMAKER would like a few more engagements by the day or week terms liberal.—tHililsborough a nearly pee. eile residence of George ht. Beer, Esq. Jyls 5 i | pea CUND—Floating bottor n up, on the North * Side, near C ovehead, about a week ago,a Sail Boat, 18 feet keel, square stern and painted cen ; owner can have her on proving property and paying expenses. Apply to James McMillan, Harbor Master, Covehead., jy13 2i wyli pd Lost Juiy ist, a 4 ta 4 re Walking-stick, handle in shape of horse’s leg. Finder wili be suitably rewarded at Watson’s Drug Store. jy10 To LET—Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, z= or furnished Mouse. Apply at THE Exam- INER offi july 9u W ANTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Edward ’ Bay field, july7 tt WA SNTED-—A Girl for general housework in a family ef two; no washing; liberal wages given. Apply at this offic juiy6 ¥ OST—On Saturday afternoon, a sum of Money, ia wrapped vp in paper. Finder wili be rewarded by leaving same at the KXAMINER or Railway office. july 5, i O Lii-—In a private family, pleasant Front Room, furnished or anturnish vd, with board. Apply at EXAMINER office. july5 di eod AN TED—A good smart Girl that understands W .. plain cooking; the highest wages to th right party. Apply at once to THE EXAMINER office. july8 tt xwy TS LET— That three-story dwelling house on Queen Street, opposite Miilner Bros. , contain- ing twelve rooms and shop, with outbuildings and large yard; possession given immediately. Apply to H. C. Douse, West Street. july 3 rs oO ST--Between West - Street ant 1 Qk 1een Sireet, a silver Brooch, with the fame “Daisy* ro ere d on it. The finder will be suitably reward ad ty leaving it at this offic jy3 i OST.—On Monday, on Br ack ley Point or St. ' Peter’s Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery ; and Capt. awe li’s house c. Ts pe | Anyone returuing the same rs, Maxweil wii! | be rewar ; on That pleasantly situated Hous se, wit! "outbui lings and large yard on South Side oc? . quare, now in pussession of sirs. Robert Y. { ang: possession given earlyin August. Ap- ply to a. Mas pherse n. jan23 tf mo LeT—That ad Kx louse and Shi or te chester Street, ft Sitaeels ccucied Jwen mney; imimediat pOSseserit ; he ror terms aad particulars apply te Gwen Coanoliy. junzl 00a .O LET—That brick Houss on Dundas Espla- nade, how in the v»ssession of G. H. Haszard, | Esq.; possession given 1st Ociober next. Fur ’ twvuus wad Suctivulurs apply to a Sarr ‘> Oy IU i Y I 1886. GRAND PICNIC 0 CAPE TRAVERSE, OX THURSDAY, JULY bth. oe eee OLS ee the 2nd Methodist Church Sunday School will hold their Annual Pienic at Cape ‘Traverse | ( m Thursday, July (5th. Train leaves Charlottetown at 9 o'clock, a. t.; leaves Cape Traverse for Towa, 6 p. m. Please tell your friends the Fare will only b¢ One Dollar, thence and return; Children under 12 only 50cts Refreshments on the grounds. Dinner ai Mir. Strang’s Hotel. Beach, as ‘ C A Big Time expected. Visitors ‘am stay at the Greve or at the s they please, as the train will make several trips from the Greve to the Beach luring the afternoon. L. KE. PROWSE, Chairman of Com. h'town, July 9, S86, consideration wheu buyiag Brey Goods JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square, We ask your served by Courteous, Reliable aud Cbliging Clerks, JAS, PATON & CO., Market Square, You will be FOR () the spending of their money to the best ‘adv vntage, should avail securing THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY R aim will be to Clear Of the whole of our Magnificent Stock, at astonishing prices. very department i is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and those who really consider themselves at ‘once in cheap gon nls, JAS, PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO. \ Ie Prints, Dress Goods, Dolmans and Jackets. Excellent Parasols, Ginghams M7 y E are offering a lot of Values in and Slirtings ; also a big stock of Ladies SAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. — N Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this departinent is A under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has had large experience in the United States 3 t ( JAS, PATON & C0,, Successors to W, A. WEEKS & 00., MARK&e? SQUARE. une 9. ual IS&6. HALIFAX AND P., ‘h’town, J Bui a E. ISLAND ners Line JTWO TRIPS PER WHEK. own at 6 o'clock Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make <n {pn ae The Steamship ‘‘“MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) 2,200 Tens. ‘he Steamship “CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) - 1,400 Tons. The Steamship “WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) 1,400 Tons. een (ee ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- Thurs m., Commencing on lay, p- on MONDAY of IURSDAY notice. Tk further AND each week, unt These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight handled ee The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to Bc OrTrarksa CAKVeELL BeOTHE RSA, wes { rie ttetown, NICKERSONS & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston June 14th, 1886-—-dy wy pat her jour 2 mos a eacintenmmnae testis sraansvasngap senna tetris tarearsnasmaaasenesnnenaninaninesaaniansilinieaa tua ER ia A he BOARD WWD LIVERY. HE Undersigned. having opened the above Stab! ! Oid Baptist Chugeh, next to o a : ; : : .¥ ' ; a the Old Bank Building, GREAT GKORGE SCRELI, are prepared ay * nis eee mee a 5% A ent . Tr3 mi 239° «> . ‘ ; " a - ae oO aot yu wicnka tad be wis =e Re § eset tol ane + the very Lowest Kates; and are also prepare? to Bezi a (for | ate porties) # imited number of Horses, which will receive careful handling and kind treatment Tel iephonic commui ion With all the Holeis and ot principal parts tuc DOWN, — ee .* : ~ 2 f : . « $+ . ro ? feams ordered in this way can be furnish« vit ru uiuubles after tue Ca =F wanes =, » PAGE im, Bye co g>~ rs * IN aN tr weed x & ot i PROPRIETORS. Ca'tuwa, June 25, 1880.—lae0 edd pd au W feel’,