| the pleasure | Mill River Statio», 14 rales from the grounas, | ’ + | . : | ° & " 3 \ A ann nnnereeennig : nS == | : ———————— rrtC—<~<S;7CS 3}PSté<CS~S;<;<;<COS { : : ai hel “4 nn la n ) — — ers . | Special Notices. 4 i} nit : . o) , ; Pa arare ett sag eyes i sdk Us tyluty ef ‘ The Mendelssohn Quintette Club. Varres Vanmyeitec. ee ; ; : : P 4 ry, i | | Tea Party anp Concar't.—A Tea Party | ee Few. wo think, will be found te dispute | or. a ; hold ourselves responsible for jand Concert will be held at Bloomfield, Lot 5, WILL sell at AUCTION, TO-MORROW cas } sad a’ new cor. wee ee ae : 7 | nn : ‘ steal Poturn Tiekebs, good <s aay é 2 ee + ht witnessed a‘ new a f our correspondents | on ‘Tuesday, Sept. 2ist. Return Lickets, g an 17th inet, at Hedicmant 18 fact tha Last nig : . } | Efi _ fem C8 OP OfirttetFit of oul f . ‘ oe oma « i ‘ ~ - ; bh ALI AY « a8 ¥ : ; = yarture” 1 the m wic-| yying circles or tateme? : | for 29nd. will be issued by the Railway at o'clock, p. m.. on Pownal Wharf, I ive } Sl ‘or the first time within * naofiz}. | Charlottetown and intermediate stations to + \f licen ace Keele Charlottetown. For the hrst P. B. Islanders Again Successful. | 20,000 feet Sprace Hoards, . } } — ™ Oacks =” ares . ' ; the memory of man, we Had 7 ' rang shpat : :0,000 fect Deals, rT wrormance, the music Or} oe : ae Numerous Wagons Wil beh pero , 20 000 Pal Ny 66) ” a; of listening to & perfor y i arti . and | To the Editor of the Acaminer. fee 133i wkly | | 7, ON r tke iix *‘Anadne, ; which was both classical anc &ttn ay Our Caledonia Gathering, yesterday, i or ach, | ) —_ Uy 1860 CES Sam © Scantling, that our p20 dle are eripable of appreciating. | TR, Se Alel ‘+ rained for a Smoke La Acacia cigars ot 25 cents each, ‘ 7.000 fect land 2 inch Pine, |. : ae ‘ » sé . I . ea -o creat anccess. Aitnouva it alnedu TOr & . 3 be " a i ; ; ; ; ‘ ‘The opening selection, a quinte tte in B x aly bone ey he mid tle ¢ the cames, still it }or 9 for $1.00 from Rubin & Harts. ————— 10,060 feet i Newfoundland Pine, $ : é ' : yr. jshoré time in the i or the $ y BE i ate “i ew ke d ' Pin ; 4 >” . lac )} i ‘ master- ;SHore & : . lhe , .,” : 1 nal ar ' I senrs. Mary Kape. } hi and ” P 4 flat (op 5, ) Me nde an oo see . had [did not mar the amuseliouts 0 the Gay. d on WANTED, lwo journbeyimen shoemak« rs. { : 7 ff vo ng “6 Fury, F 4 piece o oF sotienl SEI, B86 RO ee ohh entries from the Island were very g09 {. From John Dorsey. 85 Ot 5,009 feet Htemlock Deals, van and his father, 29,000 fcet Spruce Bourds, mala Nichol-} CookkD CORNED (00-yards | Beer & Goft's, i se | : : . eh the | : the first few notes been sounded than tie | hurloktete’ scone eal te the power 0 “ audience were c mpletely in ; »> land Male Im Nicholson aud Dy the performers, who held it spell-bound. ro from Strathalbyn. In th 100- . Mr. Schade next appeared in a concerto tor foot race there were nine competit wey a the flute, his skill upon which was simply | which Charlottetown did well. Fred Bevan | Lobe The audience fairly held taelr) took first money aud his father—Job, had @ chewing tobaceu, from Rubin & Harts, few notes, | scrabble for quoend = ie oe a A FEW cheese left w ill be cle ired out at 12 et , ieents per Ib., at the amily Grocery. —h, K. Brack. --ang. 7. A New Importation of choice Havana Cigars | from 1880 crop, at Rubin & Hart's. Bexr just received at js? 6i | 2 . e : , ° g, owt? Snurr of all kinds at Rubin & Hart's. Please ebserve Change of Time, W. D. STEWART, AN Sept. 16, 1830— 2i db alu! | | | it. | } : a Se i ge Curw Mavflower Solace and Globe fine cu VAR : uctioneer marvellou | breath---hanging upon the last until the elose, when the thunder of a plause which burst forth was alike cre tit- side able to the skill of the artist and the dis-|} they were } , reacaine heir teet : they regained their teet. cornment of the audience. Fred Bevan made a good second place, and in Sugar and Molasses, - ows ap-} Pictou, champion runner. J ropes and both fell simultaneously ; 80 swiftly p: ssed by others — before ; In the 4-mile race — In response to ee il anaes i ET | pa an encore, Mr. Shade came to the ne on mile race he also made second place | : ; : = | i co EXPECTED per sehr, * Spee- , and bowed. Upon making her first appear’) ot vinlay, the great mile champion run- MARRELE. oe ae ’ i ance, Miss Lewis was greeted with 3 round wai of the Prov ince of Nova Scotia. Finlay At the Methodist Parsonage, Charlottetown, | \ | M i r RR Ss hack ee puns. choice Demerara MOLASSES, B of applause, which was only a prelude vs belongs to Gleason, Scotland, and his er 6a the 16th inate by the Rev. A. P. Cowper- | ‘ L i i iy b 10 tierces Barbadoes SUGAR. » that which she received when her finished | 5. a mile race is very nearly the fastest on ee a pt Faust ok ede C. | Also, to arrive per Brigt. “Siena,” @uefipe rendition of a scene and air from ‘* Der} peoord —4m. 33s. ; but had not Bevan’s shoes S., to Miss Mary M urray, of \Wood Islands, West Indies about Ist Octeber,— | ° . Ps ° 1 . . 72 a ait . ar s #W18,! been unsuitable—owing to the ftvoting veing i ee sischutz’ had been heard. Miss Le >} been unsi . 5 =) i 59 bhds. od tae Freis . OF Oi tad ! Prime Barbadoes SUGAR, ’ - J : cD 125 puns. { hoice (rrocery MOLASSES, | FENTON T. NEWBERY, fs Ch’town, Sept. 16, ’50—4i pat her 2i in addition to a voice of great compass, | yery slippery and troublesome to fast runners| At the nae of ne ale eae i dit i , s : , . < » 16th ins +» the Rev. FE owperth- a ahaa oasesne he would have beaten his oppon- ‘the 16th inst., by the Kev. M. £. oe } weetness and power, 1s possessed he youn ie . : ee fee > Charlottetow: ee ¢ manner which adds materially | ent Samuel Nicholson, of Strathalbyn, took | waite. Mr, Charles Cairns, o 7 harlottet 2 £ of a grace oF eneaa. and we trust that now (first money in the high vaulting jump, | to Miss Anna, daught« r of Wm. B. Spratt, to her effectveness, anc ats ] : money in the high|Ksq., of Hong King, China. SS A se = te Ee RIND Ei * g* rf i . ' eria , Fy the [and also fret | ; » Rubicon (which divides us from tae;s . yee tot ages ; >| ie the Ru 1) 1 ( Ss crossed, we may often|ranuing jump; and Mal olm Nu holsen, of rs e iM main anc ) — be .? Ba on} Strathalbyn, teok second prize in the stand- HOTEL A RRIV ALS. , ¥ ” . a bi have the pleasure of listening to her cul-j. h jump --4 feet 4 inches; he also toek ¥ ea | 3 f Re A T VA . iETY OF ‘3a tured voice. The first part of the pro-| >? eee 3 the hurdle race, which wass oe Mm UNS nee he > ° a it i ie tt led Se cond prize it - ne aS ice, RANKIN HOUSE. ue gramme co} cluded with a quartette entiiled | |: 41 Vontested race. There was only two ee, L 1s D 7 at i ; , a 7? thie} oe . i F © > a } “Way is : a 6 : ‘rapal 7 y NiC- T 2 a ia *‘ the Miller's Pretty Daughter, im Which | otires in the mile and half walking match, oe ” ' — S Gen es ef ir Tie =e huipulby Gh rt rames aie ; irc ‘ert- . ; : ’ ' ”"Y i’ : } taitltax: riey. ivi reais; Sule | silat s ‘ ar? a A kk the excellence oF ind’ in their concert-|,j,-. J, Bevan, of Charlottetown, and J. ee a - ¥ Sete ) . oy ten 16—R] eee or oe j , Fuiiv br ie a PS . > Qlascow Therefore. the | ton alifax; A fF Lhompson, boston, ‘ , : sare yas per t Iuily Orougnt |CVarvenu, of New Glasgow. itneretore, the , ; : : : a j ed pleces ¥ es} ’ eae Oi - wr , , 133 ‘ 1. } hi : a row af | Larcom. Boston: Capt Seatt, HK N, Halifax; | j Bex cury oe RB erg by : eut In th » Brst part, Deciaration, maten did not take piace > DUG in th eyes or “me tly . . MT D. St e B oie de gb aaceb, iVhchk be é& ey : } } ’ lott = ing 7 rate heir |v: 383 roy,i , St vonn, ww D; re as | two voices--those of a lover and a lady—j}the Charlottetonians living in Pictou their |/ames Corby, MO, Si ven wee eke | + distinctly heard.as distinctly, | betting on Bevan was as the favorite, irom K Furlong, New York; iuila © Lewis, Isadore | ‘Just received at could be most distinctly heara,as aistinctiy, a } terday in the |3chutzler, Ernest Thele, Thos’ Ryan, Wm; if ; | BRE ° : 4? : sat i my * ca yre ‘ > re resterday t » nuULALer, 4 os SAM, Vs 7" ’ , , a > t indeed, as it is possible for other than] hat Fred Bevan d nae ere ye an raday mt 7 Qahlai F Glese, Beston l'ren 97 nA by erea, )_ 9; SREMNER BROS. : . Oo rs its anarter ile an mie ac “8, an scniade, Aiese, rr Mil. eee ft, . ent ( i ssi 97 human throats to utter them; while in oe Sey. Goer ee are, Oo a as UilliviALUu ON fae : ‘ ' . . “yp had it been dene by him on good footing ina- REVERE HOUSE. - cota part two, the clatter of ‘* the Mill” could} %* i 7 deine ‘ vt = ° ce . ap Le eer ‘J ‘rroning | stead of wet, Silppery grass, ana a8 f MSO) Sant 16 —~D Schurman and wife, Summer- | | Tinannl f, it, : 7 istingnished amid the croning oe EN é it HCpu Lv VEU ees § : ’ : % ues « wwRIP i HOddD a H Hon clearly be , a ventle ulashing vf the learn, was very sick on the trip over, owing to} i4.. Arps J C Hill, Liverpool; A O Case, ARE NOW SELLING OFF THEIR YUSBOID Lui uid, ' eee See eee ee ae “| the heavy sea running, he would have made} wocttield, Mass; W H Brennan, Summerside; | Z water. aS great time in all the matches; and if Master|y yy (qayke. Orwell: Artemas Ward, Boston;! ~y ™ Po schooner ‘*MYSTIC,” 93 Tons (new.) Part two et the ore opence w 16a “IFred B. only takes good care of himself, i HF Gardiner and wife, Machia, Me; George! SU aguas AT Stock ! | A. Also, the Bngt. “REPUBLIC,” 240 : .» Vey “aT tsipsev Airs rhich . ; . 4 a ee I" VWs ae < — ee . & : a on ; oo ** Fantasie tor \ tolin-and Uipsey Airs, wit , | premise for him in the fubure (with alittle M Moore. Boston, Mass. - 7 . i ons, Al. Apply to ) was superb, and in respon _— an encore WHICA | training, for he has already the muscle and | Tdi nieteosn i HORACE HASZARD, admitted o! no refusa, ? eNTINACr Fe- i bhone) to be one of the best long runners that ; ) p| | Ch’tow 16, "S0—2i | ewer $1 fh } he arc 4 . vy a . . . «t te ir 4 \ ai I » mae i tara. i appeared and gratified the audien: Y 4! we have in the Provivees. Sept. 16. hn A MeLame, 56, Peters; | ae a . iiiaainidas Fiilellaeanibic Mate 2% short repetiti ym. A quarte tte from Hayden, { remain, yours. | McDonald, Montague; Melville MeDonald, EB ss Lx GOS, ‘ ; od : ; ; and one f om Cherubini came next, aiter . D. P. | West River; Cassie A ‘der nh, Black Point; | Relves é ra 4) a pR aba gS. 5 2titRis, é:reen , which Mr. Giese entranced the audience by Pictou. Sept. 16. ’80. |Miss Amelia McDonald, do; Rebert A Brad- | ro Oo gy al ® iit ; “ his rendition of ‘‘ Le desir,” as a solo upon : ' ae ishaw, New Glasgow ; Geo Forbes, Vernon 4 ‘ords Grek Oe , a Re) Onions, k : ° : . ~ wT) « Ts) . . . oe ' . ; »* ; ; 1 , 7 - ay ‘ fs as € & 3s the violincello, which was emphaticall) the ase e oe | River; Alex Grady, Kensington; © C Carleton, | x as WOR BA} onkap. % ; piece ** par excellence” of the evening. In- Summerside Items. ‘Souris; V A Landry, Shediac; H L McDon- | : ES! PCS, Ba SAME, VEAL, 2 : . . | : > : . ' 98 i * deed it was difficult to believe that the soft —_— ald. Cardigan. . bs WD. STEWART } . saat anil — - a Rie ean I) lo mavpenondent : an | ‘op 4 h Ie } * ool } ; Rpess ane hue PRestges. wees HOS, Shose Os (From our own Correspondent.) ROCKLIN HOUSE. Cashmere 5, Sept, 16, *80—2i ; 4 riolin, and ¢ srtormance was a revelatio mM : sae lente lle Sti Atid oiniiindeinsinn nes: aie ; rep. 10, S0—Li violin, and the serie ar . 7 s Fevelation The Pioneer made its first appearance on Sept. 15.—Neil McQuarrie, Crapaud; Hon. | Merinos &e oe ae 7, « > . STi sal Upc é 7 e . a L . . ; ao’ Ye at. - + v\Qilac Ray ce ar ts - . OY of what a a van - i a tp “ - ‘ Tuesday evening last. It is looked upon] J )5 Lefurgey, Pictou: Miss Frazer, de; Hugh | i "9 “9 Ween a sd strument which is popularly supposed to be]. ¢g | ahly hv onr citizens an ime Sif Rate: aT ae Ere ad O15 Gi =f ti S! WAR ently a‘*buck fiddle.” A song, ‘Oh, loving very fav orably by our citizens, and we sup-} Kamaay, Rose Hill; John Ramsay, do; Herbert ; AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. JE % = y ’ ‘iain eee ty 44 | pose Mr. McKinnon, has given his ‘wander-| Crosby, PBonshaw; George Andersen, New| heart, trust on,” was very sweetly rendered |}°"" *>"* > oe ee en sby, Doushaw; borg arree WRIs 7 ry { by Miss Lewis, every note and every word |!2g8 oer. We wish the Pioneer success. London; Mrs McDonald, Summerside; Hector I > OS B being clear and distinct; and when, in res- An election for the Town Council will eee Eee aeaenen i aaa \ Bub. KO A ‘ore, she Ss: **"Twick-| tak ace al t the first week in October Cavendish; Mr McKenzie, New sondon; nse to a rapturous encore, she sang ‘“I'wick-| take place about the first week in October. vee ee. ae we : sin angel “ hee P : = } David Kagan, Mt. Stewart; T McNeill, Caven- BHEi-OPRPEN BED. enham Ferry,” the enthusiasm of the audience | The running of a ticket composed of tem- knew no bounds, and all hearts were hers.{nerance men who will help to enforce the When we consider that — sae had but }Ganada Temperance Act is being advocated. | - s tf ti uring the passage a . er , eekich ahe oe a by that Sileahalnd On Sunday last the 3ulgarian monk who «mal de mer,” her splendid power and voice | has been tramping throughh the Island, ar- are a greater subject of wonderment, as it rived at Summerside after walking from dish; Wiliam McGoonery, Alberton; i ; ere So Summer Tweets, ewe Subseriber has removed to the com- x 5. ] ny vy SSOHY , ta: tians Cordure 9 modious Livery Stables, s i THE MENDEL \ Suitings, Fustians, Ve, |LATELY OCCUPIED ey MIR. JAMES BARR, North Side (Ju EN Square, Coatings (Plain and Fancy), ee ‘ , * e would have been a matter of little surprise | Kensington a distance of nine miles. He had she altozether failed to appear. The per | pitched his tent at the eastern part of the Wiike e @ forfiance ciased with a Romanzo and Rondo, with Clern:tte Principale, which was a mas town and was soon surrounded by a throng of the curious. He took passage on Monday shab Pait Cloths, &C. Where you can get the Curapest anp Best AT EXTREMELY LOW_ PRICES. TUR xovTSs IN THER CITY. JAMES N. MILLNER. > ; 7 ;E 4 IN terly effort, and stamped Mr. Ryan as a morning’s boat for Point du Chene. Or Bosetos, Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1880—ly pecan nee BARRELS BAY AND SALT, QUEEN'S WHARF. 50! } BAGS SALT, eDUU 200 Barrels Herring and Mackerel BAIT, A drunken rough who took passage on the Cheap Table Linens, ae ma iE RARE. steamer Jennie B for Bedeque on Monday} ‘Tickets to any part of the Hall 50 cents, heap Towels and Towelling, "BO half-bs prince among players. During the evening Ou Monday morning last, Mr. Murdock WILL MAKE THEIR LAST APPEARANCE ° portunity will be afforded of hearing this Favorite, Capt. Matheson, 1] head of cattle distinguished Club, as they will again perform and between 50 and 60 sheep, for Miramichi 1 (4 b ad ' fi g FPA By . Cheap Grey Cotton, and to take their sisters, their cousins, and|catile were far superivr to that of the pre- AGAGEMY OF Vi USIG ‘ | ) 2 one 3 their aunts. vious shipment. a . Cheap Feathe: Picking, the announcement was ‘nade, aed we are dein.” pleased to be able to repeat it, that another MeLeod, shipped on board the schooner — ae ie . a “ te-night, with a complete change of pro- This is the second shipment made by this —As THE—- Cheap White Cotton, gramme, and we advise all our readers to go,|gentleman during the past month. The ET Canada Temperance Act, 1878. Entire Change of Programme, everything to himself and where he was cowpelled to stay until he became sober. OT mi a Aan nee under this heading, in (Ladies ane Gents,) space not ee an inch, will be inserted, Cheap Embroideries, = Cheap Edgings, * \Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, _—? —- © ae + rs ie anaciannenil —SanS. nc imc cienane yy Ast » EX—A first-class carriage build- 5 er. Apply to Younkrr & OFFER, [se 16 tf Tue market to-day was largely at- tended and well supplied. Sales were cisk at the following prices: Beef, andl itera it oe (small) from 6 to 14 cents; do. (qtr.) from Tus Dublin Lvening Telegraph of the 26th 5to § cents; Mutton, per lb., from 5 to 9lof August says :— ‘* Twenty-seven pauper eents; Laab, per lb., from 4 to 9 cents;}cirls, accompanied bya matron. left the South Chickens, per pair, from 30 to 50 cents;! Dublin workhouse to-day for Canada. Pre- Upper Queen Street. VA 7 ANE x B—econd-hand Shop Window ; ¥ Sashes—with or without glass—of an { FAT HERRING pe 3 . et aa ea ak ie : A : ‘ 50 half-barrels | — - Pe evening behaved himself in such a disorder- | for sale at Dr. Dodd’s and at the door. ‘ ‘ ; ; 7 rua es e There seems to bea good deal of difference ly manner, as to cause one of the passengers Doors open at 7.30. Performance com- Cheap Sheetings, XC., IY apne CuDE ISH and HAKE, of opinion 2s to the working of the oe Act|to compel him to behave. The rough who | mences at 8 o'clock, sharp, Cheap Hosiery Just Landed—a choice lot New Labrado r in Summerside. it 18 ao nr — law is was full of bad liquor and fight, was landed mr All who were present last night testify ¢ Pe | ° Herring. epenly viol«ted in face of the officers of the). the Island Park wharf where he had|to the excellence of the performance. sadies Stockings,| anyi7 D. SMALL, law, but this is hardly creditod nore. _ The Sept. 17, 1880. Men’s Socks entrees eiesrcean a ee rere law is very clear and explicit. Section 55 of ae : m: : U BSCRIBE for the DAILY EXAMINER the Scott Act provides :— SS 5 ars ; Cheap Silk Ties, , *" =i96 4 a 7 a ae Senn : 4 iY ‘+ ia the duty of any Officer, Con-| The foundation of the new lighthouse has - 9a \) the Cheapest and most Newsy Paper ' That it is the duty of any ficer, Con . : . Ladies’ Searfs CE Gert. 4a ast ae stable or License Inspector, when any infor-| been securely placed and the woodwork is — ee See ; reer eT mation is given to such officer, that oe is being rapidly pushed forward by the Con- ; Sor . Gents Searfs and Ties, ioeaiccane : fd wach Rica eeneroreegeeenae cause to suspect that some person is vidlating | tractor. § il ie 4 fl i dg "hax Chirte Shirtine TRS on ie Hiei i i e the law, he shall make diligent enguiry into] The case of Daniel Noonan for violating Call Ing, eat ali ti ie Cheap Shirts and Shin ting, Wanie, Jes est, Found, SZC" em aot wn cies euethmians ak the Canada Temperance Act, is dragging its Cheap Linders and Drawers, . a aint before the Fr co ithout Com-| ... AY ; Stipendiarv Maoi , : oN T “al ; Scneapian: the ed the person giving the | ~°°TY Way before the Stipendiary Magis- WILL sell at Auction on Peake’s No. 2 Cheap Underciothing, ; > oe ° strate. It was before the Court on Tuesda Wharf, on SATURDAY, Sth inst 54 teenintler. De y 1arf, on SALURDAY, [Sth inst., at 55 ‘ and Thursday, and has been again put off jo’clock : uatil Friday, when it is to be hoped a deei- 40,000 ft SUANTLING, 2x3x 2,4,5,6. sion will be reached. 15,000 ‘* Ref. DEAL, 3,000 DEAL ENDS, 5,000 sup. ft. 2in PINE. (Lwo years seasoned. ) Ex ‘* Claymore” WILLIAM DODD, Turkeys exch 75 to 1.25; Geese 50 to 60 cents;|vieus to their departure they were brought Sept. 16, 1880 Auctioneer Cheap Feathers wat - oe ‘- a ” a SAAR, suet . : 380, d 3 : > oultry Yards,-P. E. I. se lv Fowls, from 40 to 60 cents; Butter, fr8sh 18|into their boardroom, and the Chairman con- } to 22 cents; do, tub, 16to 17 cents; Veal per} veyed to them the good wishes of the Board Ib., 3 te 8 cents; Ducks 40 to 50 cents; gus. | as to their future success in life. He pointed from 14 to 15 cents; Flour (per 100 |bs.,)}outé that perhaps if they had been residing §3; Oatmeal, $3. Hay per 100 lbs, from 3° to| with their parents at home they would not 40 cents; ‘ats per bushel 34 to 35 cents; Po-| have had-this opportunity of making such a tatoes25cents; Sheepskins 45 to 55 cents. ; | aa amma {Cheap Flowers. — SPR U GE Bo A a BS : P YiRiS WANTEE — Housemaid and vaaa U0, Dining Room Girls. Good wages. Ap. + a werent ras in = > re rly at the * se 14 Y AUCTION, TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) ply at the aah BaG-ENIS 0) ; LKIN g EVENING, Sept. 17th, at 6 o’clock, on start in life. Tie Board had, with the sanc-| Pownal Wharf,— ‘Revere House, W ANT EB—A Girl to do general house- a ae 7 * oo : . : work. Good references uired, Ap- . ‘ nein tion of tne Local Government Board, decided 7 DRESS CAPS ly wR . oe ~~ oa nia Street P ; _ Mr. Janes Dover leaves to-morrew morn-| to give each of them the sum of 53s when they| $5,000 FEET €63D SPRUCE BOARDS, fis : a 5 Pee ae Pee es 14 3i } ing for Halifax with his trotting mare ‘‘ Lady|had arrived on board ship. The young emi-|a.:.19, ¢ +s Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents [se t de & a et ee vt : ’ 5 Suitable for Fencing and other purposes. each: another lot. 30 cts. each. &e —- recente Bagnall,” ‘o trot a race with Messrs. Sulli-| grants, who looked healthy and neatly at 2 . oe ee » oy a ee ee . van'’s horse ** Donald,” on the Polo grounds. | tired, thanked the Board and retired, and Lerms at sale. (,* RERAEL SERVANT—W anted 23th . i “a3 " . Boner Tv y “7 TP 7 x ¥ ° ‘ emt + € 74 ay ¢ r ; This time the race will be for $100 a side, | were subsequently accompanied to Westland-|_., FEN PON Tr. NEWBERY, September, in a family of two persons, @ mile heats, best three in five. * Lady Bag-|lrow railway terminus bv the master and his Un town, Sept. 16, 1S8SQ—2i - ee ee General Servant. Must be well recommend. . , . - ois © v — ” " : ley « hia nNcea nail” wil) aiso take part in the Kentvilie and | assistant alee ed, Aypply at this office. [se 14 Moosepati races. Sif genta dick i a esti toate | RS Ww. W PAVING aS Se ne eat oa Poe tae ‘ih a Queen’s County Blection i E q 2 s 3 mong 8G a eneap t iligs, AGL may ’ “o 4 in andafter Se pt. Sth Miss Me- MeoseratH Datvine Park.—There will be 1 asd es it aq. | exbect to get Bargains. AV iswen will give instruction in Musie, at q i, some interesting racing at Moosepath Driving Public Temperance Meetings will be held [Prin CLAS “ny amr ve = iN- her resideuce, Great George Street, Terms « i Park, St. John, during exhibition week, on a ‘Jc oe nperance sLeeulngs Wil De Nel . arene Lv sAS “ES in DRAW tee and on application. {se 10 6i * § } Wednesday and Thursday, October Gth and |** '#0¥S *— Pate ae ee eed ars . eres | ‘ . ye eee ™ ‘ridav. Se Tai Oe ifrem Model, Life, &e. oo 285 ' fa te a a gy 7th, On " ednesday there will be three me Friday, Sept. 17—-Vernon River and Long Vubsedt : ‘oils ilk Bie ba ilad be the | 4 g me G@AREFE EN S—Two or three persons cam . 4 races—one for 3 minute class, purse 8150 ; for| “reek. ntending pupils will kindiy senda in their’ ae ee aa ‘ . oe } SOY Whov ;y : ‘ 6 “i a lames as Scop 48 cor i ee j ta | be accommodated with board on reason- ‘ 2.33 class. purse $200; and a sweepsiake for Monday, Sept. 20—Rustico eee ee ee a6 = ; ‘ abie terms (a private sitting room if required) on Upper Great George Street. Applyat this ul ET GALT office. [se 9 2aw ) i iieail § | Qk ARTHE—On ist. October, a good i mes eee eee ae sii ; W jlain Cook. None need ap unless i se Hides, Calfskins & Sheepskins; 88 QUEEN STREET. GE Oe ne aoe. se filled the same ofiice befote.—U. Lxtcu, , ‘ : *: Water Streve, (se 7 f Maritin.e Provinces. ata Subscriber will pay the highest | Ch’town, July 22, 1880, ; Toronto, Sept. 17. Cash price for the above. AGSTAFF’S HOTEL, Pownal Moderate westerly to southerly winds, fine ROBERT BRIDGES. Street, continues ~aeeive transient warm weather, April 29, ’80—oaw wkly, ar pat and permanent Boarders. ‘ {jt the ladies’ cup for four year old colts and fi]. | Tuesday, Sept. 21—Stanley and North}, Terms, &c., made known on application at} lies. The second day’s racing will embrace | &iver. re ar I ine ca three races also, as follows: For 2.45 class,| Wednesday, Sept. 22—Summeriield. ae Q ; purse $150; a purse of $250, free for all trot- Ch'town, Sept. 11, '80—aw tf ters; and’ a purse of $150, open to al! run- , ners. ‘i'his programme should attract a goodly number of horsemen and spectators. —Sun, — > TE —— Weather Bulletin. A BIL. legalizing marriage with a de- ceased wife’s sister has passed the Legis. lature of New Zealand. Se SRC ES inti ts. slits ! ;