A ih nee i Cr andidat ‘ . (’. ria ri » { hit if LIU SUH OCIYAUYE vauli ale is a il te (H® SLDON MEETING. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, THE DAIL nye Ex AM nti ~ en ee OTE ah ad. ee GUST 6, 18e°4 . a aoe — AUGUST! —— “GRANDE LD - . \ LAROE ARSEMBLAGEK OF ELECTORS — WELSH | — P i ns LerPr TO GO IT ALONE—THE LIBERALS | The Political Farce. z z. ed en. 1 CONSERVATIVES WILL ALI VOTE FOR DR. — ) o /ENKINS | Srr,—lt is rather amusing to witness the (Gone Liberal - Conservative rooms : Street, Store lately occupied by W committee Connolly's building, Queen at Eldon last evening The mec ting held Charles Mc- was larye and very orderly. ‘farce that is being enacted by Messrs. | Welsh and Davies. Mr. Welsh pretends | that the nomination was forced upon him, TL. Hw. PROW 8] under the auspices of the Song of Temperance, Thursday Evening, the 7th Angay. * Leod, E-q ,of Mount Buchanan, occupied | and that he has no sympathy with the Grits A A. frown & Co. Cpen all hours. the chair k H or their policy—especially as regards this The steamer Heather Bel'e wil) leave Mr. Welsh was e first speaker. & | province— . Davies i al . om (oO oToOR BP {ES ; r » Steam N ; . Taal oa, Wate lees spelen 8 eee IS SELLING THE FOLLOWING LINES OF Wharf of the Steam Bevigation Company gt .% ; , ‘ai : ouched, t : } ay, : a : Q ia elg c *k, Lik WAILY MXAMINER, | questions of the day, and pledged him-) the party! Mr. Welsh says he despises | The City Cornet Band will be in atten. \UGUST 6, 1884 The Campaign os self to study the interests of the people, and if elected to vote independently in Par- | liament, as the interests of the people may demand. While in the House of Assembly he had never given a ' thought he would make the same record in vote which did not | pleas» his constituents on both sides; and he | the quondam Grit leaders, and Mr. Davies lauds him to the skies. Perhaps he wishes /to avenge the humiliation that Mr. Welsh {helped to bring upon him in 1878, by in- ducing him to run an election when he has not the smallest chance of success. It is well known that certain defeat awaited Mr. GOODS, VERY CHEAP: Table Linen, Yowelling, . Towels, Sheetings, ance, Tickets, 25 cents each; to be had at the Diamond Bookstore, Keddin’s Drug Store, George Carter’s Seed Store, and op the wharf, By order of Committee. i nub } es] 178 el } ) is > } , . . ° e > : . ‘ GEORGE W : ee gg held up " thi the Dominion Parliament. _ _, Welsh in Belfast after his resignation, and, Grey and White Cottons, : ' — diate have on the wee decidedly Dr. Jenkins followed with : ee in fact, previous to it, did he have the Tickings, Dress Goods, Ch’town, Aug. 4 retary, iworable to the Liberal-Conservative | speec! » thanked the electors heartily di rei 2 i ite tavorabie to er itive} speech, He tha e ve . - i | hardihood to appear again before his Black Cashmeres. _=-—-asasomgrapreenieggramannonaeentteintetalais nn ‘ause. That our speakers have the best for the large support they had given him in | neglected constituents and solicit their sup- . hi g 8 F 8 ; “Ste peumeis ‘chen “A, Giles (nea 9emh and said that if all parts of port. He has always made his political Hats, Readymade Clothing, pruce pars pr 8 ! The fact is admitted. No better case ae a on = ee a ee aes = ee, Teas, ete. - ree aver anh dd fw the vardict of thai” .7" 5 G last Genera: © vd, Ne | cannot expect sympathy when he re : TENHES b ie | ea oe ee yes Di would have been elected by a large majority. | reward of his vacil’ating and unstable] AJ] those who want the best value for their money should call. I ‘elec uae br Gaara = people than that presented ry '-'He called attention to the anomalous | policy. ae lb. ae ote eee | Jenkins, the flou. D, Ferguson, and the) position of Mr. Welsh, who posed as an| [¢ would now be in order for him to ex- L i PROWSE Pictou, orto sa ae | other gentlemen who have taker| ‘‘independent candidate,” while he was the | plain to the electors of the Fanning Estate, * ‘ ' D. McKENZIE, the stump in behali of the nominee of the ultra-Grit Party of the} of Lot 50, why he took so little interest in i. = 3 Qeccntield. tidak i : : ’ ‘ . ‘ » « ° -Ch ester, N, 8, . Government. But this is not all. | Province; and pointed out, that if he were | their welfare in regard to the land question, Sign of the Big Hat, 74 Queen Street Aug. 4, 1884 —w' ly tm , ' S strong Liberal-Conservative feel- elected, Mr. W elsh could notjexpect,so long as he never raised his voice in their behalf, Ch’town, Aug 6 1884,—s0d wkly silicided Ul, teases = eres ‘ . os _s heen evoked: and exuressed } as he occupied such an extraordinary po8l- | or exerted himself to aid them in any way. — be R FIT ZGERALD oA ee ee 7 ee ee apegre, Oe anything towards the redress to! Perhaps he can tell why some farms were| ~ pin ; r ® a ; " Kvidence of this fact is shown in the our grievances or the promotion of our in- valued at an outrageously high figure and : conduct of Mr. Welsh. He is no honger | terests. The present government have, he| ethers below value; and why the Attorney- r 0 € own 00 an 0€ ac ory. Barrister and Attorne “At-La a Grit He is an Independent Che} said, shown much more friendship for this! General of that time endeavored, while in J , Grits are nowhere Liberal-Conserv- | Province than their opponents have. They | power, to make them pay back rent, and ae ¥ ative feeling is so strong that the pres- | re building the railway to Cape Traverse, | afterwards proclaimed that it could not be reer er OFFICE: POST OFFICE BUILDING 14 ence of Mr. Davies. instead of beicg a|™ Spite of the protest of Mr. McKenzie ;|recovered. There are many more ques- i ’ a ’ help to him. is a hindrance. We are told 'and this railway, with other facilities which | tions which Mr. Welsh might be asked to Great George Street. bay +h t AM , Ww << ., ya will follow, will effect a very great change | aaswer, but as he passes as a second Par- Ch’town, Aug. 4—1lw ol i RAS SES. oh Sale, & Cay Oo me “205) for the better in our system of communica-|pell, let him deal with the land question ue that he ald do better ol the Belfast tion with the mainland. The Doctor spoke | first. 1D SE ! District without Davies. Whatever may | very strongly in favor of manhood suffrage,| The feeling throughout the third dis- 9 ; be said about the statement, there is no} and discussed in a clear and pointed way | trict is that he and Mr. Davies ate-making WHOLESALE AND RETAIL loubt about the fact. Mr. Welsh can do | the great questions involved in the issue of | an exhibition of their ignorance of public . ae. better without Mr. Davies or avy other} the contest —making a decidedly favorable | questions and the will of the people. The N as Sf ; ‘a -..| impression upon the meeting. lelectors did not want an election—they mm ie BRE EINER ~ : 1ncon nIsing ; al r. Davies , ‘Bowe . ‘heapest ana lace to buy is at , ! = ising — ;a id = : ivi Mr. Weis made a short reply, and the! wished to see Dr. Jenkins get the seat, and pay The cheapest ana: best place to buy a BROS, : is accordiagiy Dot MACHKIDE He Li epeu Hon Don ALD FERGUSON followed with a | now that he i8 opposed the y will t s} Ju y 8 S4. 9 aa My sD FERGUSO} d, y each ; ’ i dent candidate the Belfast cemrict slashing sheech, in which he showed how | Messrs. Davies, Welsh & Co. that they DORSEY, GOFF & CoO S ' i 7 ople hat ‘s leart ed to appreciate | foolish it would be to send to Ottawa at the | cannot lead or drive the men of Queen’s. Ch’town, Jone 21, 1884.—ead wkly iO U SE TO LET. a lire-eating Oppositionist ; at their true] present time an Independent Opposirionist. | I am yours, ° 3 ; : te ; value. Their stale denunciations fall} How singular Mr. Welsh would appear as | ELEcTor. EG , - k im ste ee ea tn a oe an Independent in the House of Commons | Their voices | ° ew in the presence of two distinct parties with | flat upon unbelieving ears charm ? i~L Lot 35, Aug. 4, 1884. er is creditable to all concerned. lt is their good order. meetings Avy breach of} | ended with a reference to the treacherous ‘}attempt of the McKenzie Administration to disfranchise our young men, and a glow that surely awaits him. Let him run the election like a man and a gentleman, or not AUCTION SALE! Bank of Nova Scotia Stock, eh nti 7 bales Grey Cottons, 3 bales Seamless Bags, 1,000 Grain Bags, DER TIST. \VHE Subseriber offers to let a most desir- rer ' . . " ne : able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street . Tieton shade dinate sihied. bie _ some vores reins sare by | BRlevating the Standard. ve nearly opposite Fm residence of Williom moved Mr. Davies to withdraw from the| ; 1 a : : oe ose ; et wea c md ; f : 3 oe ae (JNO be sold by AUCTION, at my room, on ee Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- ite at Re deny sete alg (He) old sea captains, and he was very much) Srr,—Grit purity is already putting in an FRIDAY, 8th instant at twelve o'clock, sides kitchen, and has been papered anew ; 7 canvass. He doesn't like to eucouxnter | surprised that Mr. Welsh should have taken | appearance in the present campaign. Two DR y GOODS &C and painted inside and outside this summer, pal ‘that man Ferguson In fact, Mr.|that course in the hope that he would/of Mr. Welsh’s minions, one a machine Two Shares in the Bank of 5 *!tThere ig also a Stable, Coach-house and Pea. } Ferenson is regarded by Mr. Davies! Win the votes of intelligent men. | agent from Stanhope and the other a crank ‘ova S j isha bli Garden attached. Bat ia much the same way, as Sir Charles No doubt he would discover, ere long, that ‘from Mill Cove, were patrolling Lot 35 Nova SCOT. BY AUCTION DUNALD FERGUSON. Tupper used to. be vdanadied te tte. 1" has made a mistake. Mr. Ferguson dis-| witha supply of fire water on the 4th inst., TAM DODD | s¥y Jaly 7, 1884, i Bike’ .:. Bie. Wesutiieen ‘5 . cnn te Mie |}cussed the question of Reciprocity, and and seeking the votes of a few misguided WILLIA yar 'Monda Au ust llth Se a * ee a ae ‘ any hale ta Ee Foote, showed that the present policy is doing men. If this is to be the order of proceed- me Auctioneer, ys g ' VANTS N ‘ bs aVies. 448 aD elector ¢ xpressed it yes-| more towards the attainment of that desir- j ings, and if the rowdyism which prevailed Ch'town, Aug 5, 1484. : ; , LOST, Fk OUN D, &e. | } erday, “he floors him ev ery time !’ | able end than the policy of jug-handled in years gone by is to be again revived, opuniingioreigarnscneeienaioneeemyennrendtinn ee pearance inet ae army te tenet at ‘som, at ay Auction Room, ei One marked characteristic of the|Free Trade ever did or ever could. He] Mr. Welsh will add disgrace to the defeat EKING’S COUNT Y.! Queen Street, Warts NURSE to take charge of an Infant, seven months old. Apply to Mrs, Edward Bayfield. {au6 pat 2i he etiquette of such i ts . at all. 3 J j the etiquette of suc h aes - | ing eulogy of the policy which is opening Yours traly siiecvehiialihtaii 10.000 Paper Bags, 7ANTED TO BUY—A second-hand light ings is at once frowned upou; and the]... Ye ‘< d : wo ~rav , Ee | 109 reauis Wrapping Paper Carriage or Pheton. Inquire at Ex- ip the Great Lone Land to settlement and INDEPENDENT DR LEY ER kk 7 f Sap MER RS) . pping + aper, é ” . ar speake ne and ; i : Fas ‘ . ‘ fr ° 4 Y ‘ Wa a Bas 15 pieces T weeds, AMINER Office. 6 2i pd - ea rs, one and all, seem to be im civilization. : Tracadie, August 5, 1884. } on pelfccheste Tea : IN {lice [aug6 2i pe eet with the Seen teee to strike a| John F. McLeod, Esq., then took the $$ <a ILL visit the following places, in 20 dozeu Brooms, ; JT OST—An Opera Glass, at or near the oui D.OW is tO Make a blunder. _—_— + —A few years ago Captain Welsh’s only ambition was to be buried in Lot 19; but now he is so eager to obtain a floor in favor of Mr. Welsh, touching on the poimts which seemed most likely to strengthen his very weak case. Dr. McNeill then came forward and spoke ably on the questions of the day. He compared the old tariff and the new ; On appeal from the Jews in Jerusalem, the Sultan has annulled the sale of a part of the Mount of Olives which contains the graves of the Prophets Haggal, Zachariah and Malchi The purchasers were the Russian priesthood. The burial place of the Prophets has been se- Cases Boots and Shoes, and other Goods, TERMS—All sums under $50, cash; over that amount, three months, approved notes, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Georgetown, Ist and 10th August. Montague, 10th and 18th August Souris, }18th and 30th August. Aug. 5—wkly pd | } { King’s County :— ! Railway Depot, Charlottetown, on the 2nd August, instant, by Rev. D. FirzGrrap, {aug6 lw ANTED IMMEDIATELY—Two Din- ing Room Girls and a Chamber Maid. seat in Ottawa that he is sailing South} and reminded the electors that two sessions | cured to the Jews in prepetuity. Chtope. Ane 6 eS 2 Apt e eee Ue by North in the hope of obtaining it. It} ago the present Government made reduc- | “=== — SEE E will give exclusive sale at aid near is not likely that his hope will be gratifi tions in taxation to the extent of &2,300.- Summerside Exports. PUBLIC MEETING, | NOTICK. | Chari: t et» wn, of our Entire Wheat ed ; for he is on the wrong course. 000, that tea, coffee,and other articles upon won aliens 4 : } Fleur, to a dealer who wil! push it. Covered ‘| —s , mn, which heavy duties were formerly paid are SuMMERSIDE, Aug. 3 R. JENKINS will meet the Electors at) by patent. Easily sold. We pnirartee 100 : o-oo. team mew: eden “ . SUM RSLs g- ¥- Clifton (New London) Public tell, on ow «admitted duty free; and that +h: - , . 2 grees : Ibs. wore bread to the b rrel then any other é —Mr, Welsh. it is reported. states|the wists of ali ° tee medina Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, | Thursday, the Mth August, iustaut, at five! JT HEREBY give notice that I will sell at} » |. —Fraykux Mi is Co , 38 Clark Street, ; a i ; f ee sewn py . essaries | Cameron, master, for Point du Chene :— o’cl. ck, p. m. | Public Auction, if not claimed on or before |): | i Bes eT ee f that he can “do better without Davies. - life — are imported are now 49 $950.00 Notice of the above meeting was inadvert-| Monday, the eighteenth day of August, at the own, ©. — + , > rae S > . Ty theaper than eve tk 2 -ere. He " Bi ccs uct. ° ug itt i iE eeeevrre creo ee $25 by _ : i . ‘ : ; . ! } ’ ° oS al i . sae. waht ATR eueniNE CN CI gS W e eudorse that statemevt. No doubt = a ee fsa ae es s ; hae ant iio | | "394.00 | CBtly omitted in Dr, Jenkins’ notice of meet- hour of ove o'clock, p. m , in the subscriber's ‘4 0 LUP.—Shop and Tenement on Upper a it is true. je 6 de! anada with that of Austra fess 100.00 | 8°: yard, four one-year-old HEIFERS (three brin- Queen Street, at present occupied b Age | lia, showing that the burden per head is 0 elated dada ad ; Aug 5—her pres pat ‘die heifers and one BULL, white and black,)| yrs Mele: - P McQ P 7 at ee very much le in C d d that it w ee mee MAOW, . avs es eee et 48.00 - f j . l . Li , ae rs. cLean, App y to J. McGILt, y ch less in Canada, an at it was = ound running at large in Little York School 2—pat | i Our Advertisers. levied on for the purpose of opening up the aoe Reah ents. . . ae fy | District. Fh acshitle ener \| # ahitl country and developing its resources, a &9 16.00 C EQ) DAVI ES & 60 RICHARD vay ONEY TO LEND at 5 per ce-t., in sums bi L. E. Prowse will give great bargains | /@™S¢ Proportion of it having been entered s y s ecve, over $500, upon personal security ; 1 Re during Bann in oe ine tion of |iate by the various Provinces before they pe egg eer — Little York, Aug. 4, 1884 also upon mortgage, not less than $1,000, at 4 i 4 readymade clothing asain on goods, | Went into the Confederation and having SHIP NEWS. eae : per cent. Apply by letter to Epmuxp Me- Hal Re. ote, . Maaolisite a Gell. ’ - ’|been assumed by the Dominion Govern- ls or : ni E sheil continue, during the month of Krixnnon, B, C. L., 167 St. George Street, is y ple : ment. He referred to the statement of a PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, August, to offer sPZCIAL AND DECIDED t Montreal. augl ii Creditors of the Bank of Prince Edward | Charlottetown paper (the Presbyterian) that ENTERED. bargains ip ' aii i A { Island are notified that a third dividend of} Mr. Farquharson, at the Grit meeting, | Aug 5—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal; eee . aoa ae, , ae oor ae | be ten per cent. has been declared. had said,—‘*The great difficulty will be to} Lavinia June, Anderson, Pictou, coal. Hit i \ brin a it <. the Bx me — wilt be i John T. Reed, St. John. N. B.. adver- induce people to go to the polls. If money | Aug 6—Carrier Dove, Allen, Shemogue, deals; (’ ontreal to Chat lottetown, saith ve w a , “g ee 1 | tises Superb Baking Powder, and Electric| Vill get the people to the polls, by all} F UG, Anderson, Ficton, coal; Bounie Bell, E Se Rrcronres : oil a> eee a. * “| means raise money and use money, It will} (riffia, Cow Bay, do; J W Allen, McKay, 5 pai ~ANTED _AQ ee | a “ mando well aout! While hie exoner- Baie de Verte, deals; Three Sisters, Wal- | Leaves Montreal, Monday, 11th August, and Teeabedon ale a all ' {| es John Doy le, hic hmond street 9 caution . ated Mr. W elsh from collusion in such tac- pole, Pictou, aes a yoo Lalas trad- Prints Parag Ig Ay hae ore alternate Monday afte rwards, seen ee : _ mannyc a ~- —— we ig * all persons against harboring his daughter. ties, this statement of Mr. Farquharson a6 Tee ae ie conet Riek Se i Ou, iis Sy Returning, leaves Summerside, Tuesiay, 1th} P4XOR SALE. —A medium vise Pony Catt, i i W. ©. Tice offers a new wagon for sale at| Shows that the ‘Party r ef is ae Brown, Boston, mdse. iia ges : ' August, and every alternate Tuesday. 1v08 "Gi ork J. DesBrisay. ba a bargain. | true to.its instincts, and he felt sure that ; ’ ; i g i , 0 atio : i ig —" ithe electors of Belfast would express their re Table Linens and Tow ellings. Aaichieumelet cane meng — fen ie Ob fe ee ee in 3 ee | disapprov: | of i: in the proper way. Aug 5—Three Brothers, Leblanc, Cardigan, ra : y ee YO LET--The two-story ang House, a) CALGARY Pronipirion.—A correspond- es ; : : jumber and flour; Wallac>, Read, Pugwash, i CARVELL BROS. opposite the Subseriber’s residence, on me en! from Calgary gives a graphic picture of 2 oe | but with telling effect, called attention to| | Angus McLean, Eeq., in a brief speech, mdse; Sea Bird, Hyde, Marray Harbor, | cheers for the Liberal-Conservatives, and | Augnst 5—James Palmer, Crapaud; Peter Ch’town, Aug. 1, 1884. | | | ; Clock, Pictures, 1 Carpet, and Curtains, | | Dorchester Street, lately occupied by Mrs. Park Road. iy: i de + liquor permit syste: } ra ‘ | mdse; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou | Macgowan, with stable and coach-house, te er the ego pert aynten UB the anomalous postion of “the Independ-| pala ae. ————~ | Het mdéraie,"apyly to Groner Aus alae withowt warrants. and‘when brought be- af" art candidate. Aug 6—J W Allen, McKay, Baie de Verte, H h ld F [jy 10 eod ay fore a magistrate were, in nearly every case eee Nicholson, Esq.,M. L. C., refer-} do; P LG, Anderson, Pictou, do; Carrier OUSE 0 urnitu re. FQOARD—A couple of first-class Boarders fined to the utmost xt ont the law en ld red bri fly to the erratic conduct ef Mr Dove, Allen, Shemogue, do; Three Sisters, Ladies or G tl te Magy on “ om i ermit. In ain bli a ae $100 oe the Welsh, while in the House of Assembly ;| Walpole, Pictou, do. . able snecamaadenlen Sam ~ to me Ww a fine no matter a4 to the nature of the evi. (enn, ut that he would | probebly OTHER PORTS. a ee Kennedy, Hillsborough Fark. [jy23 tf | if ie ‘Th whial “y a MD enn i a or ae aa a roma e oat Summerside, Aug. 3—Ent schr Adonia, seks eee ee eee oe cea cain tale ae O00 oAaie | He felt sure that the electors would not be/ Arsenault, Pictou, coal; Leonora, Wright : \ ANTED—By a competent young man, | IP it ete dened a TE cay one catniy| posed upon by the independence dodge,| Richibucto, Inm;'S S$ ‘Miramichi, Picton, ‘Thursday, 7th August Next,) W/‘nci in book kespang, actuation . uf udieindthn tie Quake Gee. a Ue Ga but that they would stand by their Party, stores. Cld schr Richard Thompson, Walsh, _At 11 o'clock, at the residence of Mr. KE. R. clerk in a store. Good references. Salary | SS inlet as ” i. e his | noulder to shoulder, in defence of the! Pictou, bal; Gasper Embree, Embree, Cow Brow, Upper Prince Street, all his House- moderate at first. Apply at this cflice. i } possession Ox s wr waa vee 2000 “we ee . Bir — at eae ay rhe i anny A rs hold Furniture, consisting in part of — [jy2s Dr ta r ee 7 _e~ © | they would rally to the polls to vote for} pro; Lodi, Breen, Pictou, coal. 1 Handsome Drawing Room 8 Ww it heme wee gl) ae en aes ean had anes 7 — . are - hire in| the Liheral-Conservative _candidete Saami : =—=_ tepp) 2 Mathie Top walked Ghats Par ae first-class No, 2 Singer y hs case fined aman $200 after having smelt |... Welsh, Dr. Jenkins, and others | HOTEL ARRIVALS, end Kug, Easy Chair, Window Curtains | uite new. © Pay ted peemersagh an Pith ie tte henieie tas Sed Gece | 1 made a few good-humored remarks, a vote ame and Cornices, Wail Brackets, Pictures, | in good ord Th Sai iil be id. ch , us breath because he had whisky in his! of thanks was tendered the chairman, and noceise mover. Mantle Ornaments, Dining Room S8-tt, f é bh. re e above will be sold cheap / possession,—-Ottawa Free Press with three cheers for the Queen, three | “ideboard (Walnut), one Eight Day or cash, pply to James McLegop, & — f | : i 5 Z os i Stewart, Souris; James J Gay, Pownal;: Hugh Se ; : i patch rer harani ‘ ‘ . . id ’ te , J? £ ) ‘ i | j A de patenh oe ™ Fe Saeed meat» ORES that | three for the Inde pendents (the Grits being MeMillan, New Haven; DA McDonald, Sou- — a hm an Chine aad Glass- | 49.0 LET—With inmediate porsession, that ea a a mys os maiacy has succenly manilest | yowhere) the meeting dispersed. ris; Rey William Mahon, Marshfield; Rev P : i M rbl wy — (Walnut desirable Dwelling House,on Pleasant, St. if ‘3 ed itself among the workmen on a new) . | W Archibald, Cavendish; Rev W A Mason, Nn . o» Costiiebl a nod C) on ioe at present occupied by Henry Blatch.—W™M. i :3 bridge at Needles, Cal. The victims are ‘‘ATTEND to your paper, says the Winnipeg | New London; Rev A 8 Stewart, Belfast; Rev MEN'S AND BOYS Hat Rack : d Ch tm I Fe, ~ at pes, | Donn. {jy17 A) seized with dizziness, and then fallin a fit. | Qummercial. “One of the worst characteris. | Neil McKay, Summerside; Rev J M McLeod, Pine an Dr Kitch Hall Stove and itm Fs (wo died in intense agony within two tics of a poor business man is a carelessness | City; Rev A B McLeod, West Cape; Rev s Utoneile i Whe ibe en Furniture and |7pxO LET—Furvished or Un{arnished, the ft hours. Fourteen others were taken to the | about attending promptly to a paper falling allan McLean, Hampden; John Holm, De- Read made Clothin Tools, etc etc. nan Coon A Dwelling House adjoining the residence | i. hospital in an unconscious condition. Aj due, which is simply the worst development of Sable; Wiliam _ terns, Morell ; Mrs Henry 9! The above js io good order “I Judge Hensiey, Upper Priuce Street. Ap: Piha general panic resulted. One of the sick,| want of punctuality. As a country grows sete — Box _ ~— ao WILLIAM DODD ye so. Bree. (iy16 .e i when questioued on his recovery as to how | older this practice generally ceases or at least yi EP silat cage onl tee Te & > . : ; ed i he felt, replied that he remembered no~ | becomes much less frequent in occurrence, Senator Hay:horne, Marshfield. STRAW HATS, KC, . Auctioneer, pte ep yacht Carita. tor pale 4 thing. The disease is attributed to bad|@adin this respect there is much reason to RANKIN HOUSE. eis tube July 29, 1884. ticulars enquire of W. C, Hopkins. 15 tf : ; i water and intense heat. Ne later deaths area oe in Manitoba and the | Aug 5— Geo Murray, St John: Henry Guild, Se ht pemaieg "ea : ue. ae fo eetete iy = =!) on are reported. | Northwest. ae | Boston; J Hunter Davar, Hernewood; Mrs p ii Tt o : fit F i -[ fj ra-O LET—1 “i ae i he ao ae | THe Mark Lan Brpr 8s, in its weekly re- | Monk, Miss Monk, Montreal; A J Craig, A PLUS, APPLES, APPLES, Ut Unter ralite dud lel. i of Pulte Wee ees tent hee 2 16 Th llections of the British Museum | View of the corn trade, says: “The change in | a me : — oe : D ae lilisiniccniesiniis om atthisoffice, — {jy 10 of 4 “i ; hon Se 4 ; he we w his brows ills : | worth, 1arlottetown; John Baker alais j OANS on Mortgage for peri Hanae repees diet increa fast hat it bas been found the weather ha br ught brilliant sammer | a? a ao. ee i , . ’ an» 1 ~y . ; L ; gage or periods not exceed. . it i \ necessary to rem le whole ioheats in (days, which have been literally tropical in} Mes 4 ES fobin, Mrs S Tobin, Haverhill, CHARLES DON ALD & ¢ (., ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, 'J\O LET—House opposite Railway siation. ‘ : *. Thus the entire natural history onliloidiiaie |their heat. The harvest is in incomparably | Mass; C. E 5 Tobin, Northampton, Mass. ‘ : and from 10 to 50 years with Siaking Fund. Apply at this Office, {ily 2 i has been transferred to the South Kensing- | better condition than a week ago. The work | OSBORNE HOUSE. 79 Queen St, London, E. €., The borrower is privileged to pay off his! , = epee _—- ya be ton Mi our and soon the prints, drawines lor the harvest 1s rapidly proceeding. Ia the | August 5 sia E R Brow, city; J A Gourlie, Will be glad to correspond with Apple Grow- loau, in whole or in part, at any sime. ‘| 0 Lat. House on King Street, near and new 1 vs will. be aati te a - foreign trade, nothing 1s doing. The of coast | Summerside; Hector Currie, Alberton; Mrs ers, Merchant i Shi vith ircnlars giving detailed information can be Pownal Street, Apply at this Office. bui dim a , . aaa ae Ina new | trade is getting weaker. There were no sales/ H Currie, do; E L Ford, Sackville, N B; A D | _— hens to Desi : ay tet _ . obt ined on application at the office of Messrs. jjly 2 * sist year oJ, 0OO volumes were) of English wheat during the week.” Clarke, New York; James McCormack, | j Pe eee Hye Sullivan & Macneil, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ae aided Lie itbrarv. The nuniber of visit- ors was 100,000 less than in 1882, but the number of stadents is on the increase. i = -—- . Alberton; A Currie, Montreal; George H A heavy failure is announced in the business. W. W. SULLIVAN, New Boston. 6th—Wm H MeNeill, Souris; 'D McKianon, do; David Ross, Orwell. York tea trade. customers requiring atlvances. They willalso give the usual facilities to A .fo Yomp: atigl gent, for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres sum jour 4i. ENT MILLS and other choice brands family Wlour for sale by Henry Beer. I Office and Warchouse, Water Strdet, near Ferry Wharf. {may}