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V7 IL Tt. 5 © WwW 5 Sy to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, eeegeas Cuating Bank was to-day swindled - ees os Sth, AUGUST, _s > out $25,000 by means of a cheque which |! at 12 o clock, noon, his well Known property, we being placed in| had been raised from $25 to 825,000 The ALL STAR Willow Grove, comprising Town Lots No. 18, , y . ‘ Is cheque was presented by Jose es Tenlion all and part of Town Lots Nos. 19 and 68 in third IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE ° Joseph Duelos & Co J : a ae + hundred, fronting on Grafton Strees with we 3.8 < Bovi f the Moncton|chants. and < h : " sc: a = 4 back entrance from Rochfort Street. : arrived at evenin Sin ta cine oS Se uelos says that a © 3} On the wellarranged promises me the hand- 4 te : y ung man, a friend of his, named Charles | te odillchection Wir some, complete, weil-finished Residence, ae ae head book -keeper with Messrs. | , WEUNCTION Stable, Coach House, Wood House, &c., &c., ff Wales Cotlewe and Normal] O&8chemin & Son, came to him in the ’ ; with pump in yard, tank in cellar and under- School will be re nen len. Monday. the 2nd mornns, s Wing that he was not well Prof, J.H, Burton § $10,000 Dog Circus ground drainage to the harbor. ‘ st.. at 10« . sone 2 know n at the bank, asked if Duelos would (Direct from Her Royal Majesty's Theatre, ' = property " pio situated, taste- - be good enonth to go to the Jacquis Cartier London.) ully ornamented by trees, &c., making it one USHIONS. Sli . “ai Cosi Fender Stools, Foot-stools, a 7 7 a : , ; . 7 : 8, Sli rs, Banners, Brackets, Tidies, Cosies, Fende oc rue steamer M. A. Starr will arrive from | t “bk and vet the cheeque cashed for the eee a: See es Actin Lae rg a oe private ee O the Arrasine, Filoselle, Crewel Silke, Embroidery Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, Halifax ’ n, and sail on return | hrm a - ys = engaged. a French oad Gerinan Poodles, Pointers, esau ee in five minutes wa of Queen Marking Cottons, Silk Pompons tna Tassels, Chante sat ssa peg Phere seem oa t six j t COMA and vave iwe the money and has maux, Sommon acKS aD noo-erous eeds, 4 2 : -endants an rescents, Zannerette Stands, idy ins, 2 P iq s, 2 ’ at- taal ot seen |] nee sD , cad rhree Funny Clown Dogs, and the lon.est and A large portion of the purchase money may ne te sisal Ghd ji es . Shetland, Andajusian and | ; . | . en him since. I age was at one time higbest Leaping Dogs on earth, ‘The surprise of | remain at interest. terns, | inse] Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools all colors, She ( tere , es . eclling the balance o! | De WOK Keeper for Glover X Brass, importers, a life-time. i RE Property may be viewed at any time on ap- Crewel Wool. s spring Inportavion Of clothing at g eatly | wna had to cross the line on account of | —IN THE— plication to owner or KNITTING YARNS s. aug 15 eod 2w_ | some frandulent entries passed by him, and Dea iel TI am. WL. A. H. B. MACGOWAN, , ae " # Weehek > . | Py oe at the time it was realized, he: - red 3 Auctioneer. KNITiInNG YVAKSS, ri ERS < ickets for Miss Scotts pictures} } *reede.) in “ ; ‘ “h” r a pictures} had succeeded in defrauding both out of viel cai Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1887, ta : ; , ‘a Pan pe v meet in or sak a room of the considerable sums of money. Thursday & Friday i.ves..18 & 19 Inst 2 so i tianlian KNITTING YARNS. ankin House at 7.30 oclock to-night, a i SGay & Friday = Vgs.. s i : es mann, Y saa cunmuar wach 1887--FALL TRIP--1887 er eae . s — a ~ i 4 - . . THe Boston Provinciadsst re ports that Mr. Page, w ho swindled the Jacques Cartier| The Company consists of Fifteen Persons, Fine oe ‘ rge Davies, of Charlottetown. is now the Bank out of, say $25,000, was arrested at} Brass Bandand Orchestra. ee superintendent of three important depart Versailles, Que., about 18 miles from the af Grand street Parade Baily. BEER BROS. ments at Jordan, Marsh & Co's. _ > — Miss Emma MARSHALL, of Woodlawn. King's county, N. S., daughter of Richard Marshall, cut her foot badly. Lock jaw set ting in, she died within 12 hours. oo R the auction sale, by A. Me- Neill, orrow (Thursday) August 18th, at '2o clock noon, of Mrs. Breen’s property 1 F. MeKenna’s and Hermaus & Sons, 7 Street oiled WE are given to understand that the Char- ttetown Lawn Tennis Club have been ved te decline the invitation of the Dor- ester, N. B. Club, owing rranged between the Chavi & team I 1 the bes lp pected here. to a match being -tetown Club and which is shortly ex- ‘ pilin UPwarps of tiv: hundred people left by special train this morning to ettend the mam yth tea at Tracadie. The east and west also ontributed largely. An immense number lrove out from the ity. The weather is 1 eautifal, and those ing thé l present are no doubt en- mseives, - \ New York firm are advertising a brand i gin they manufacture as a great cure for all usease. Qicourse they publish certificates. | One of these gays: “* After using six bottles I . different man. We believe it, for Know many aoneon a far less quantity, ias looked like a different man. oe lux tickets for Wilson’s Ministreis are hav- y ne 8 : they will, no deubt, be} greeted bya large house. Every paper we | 000. have seen speaks very highly of them, and | Prof. Burton’s Dog Circus. Don't fail to see their grand street parade at noon to- morrow. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. especially of — THE new pipe organ for the Queen Square Methodist Church arrived in the steamer Car- . bisys tion a8 soon as possible. Mr. George Ryder, of Bosten, is the maker, and will per- sonally superintend its erection. The total inderstand, is in the neighborhood —_-_- > -— WatLe a number of little girls were at play ins warehouse on King Street yesterday morning one of the number, the ten-year-old border line. All the money was found in his possession. Sir Johns Movements. FREDERICTON, Aug. 16. different places of interest in the city this morning, including the Cathedral, Barracks l o'clock this afternoon held reception at Government House. The weather was not all that could be wished for, and thus many were hindered from attending. After the reception the Premier and Lady Macdonald drove to Marysville, and visited the cotton mill, the church and other places. Sir John was much taken up with the place, and highly of its appearance. To-morrow morn- ing the Premier and Lady Macdonald leave for St. John. Lady Macdonald The Railway Horror. CuatwortTH, Ill, Aug. 16. The damages on account of the accident } } | j | i i i and will be placed in posi- | to Bulgaria, and promised that he would H. | preserve it until everything which the name | daughter of Mr. W. H. Batt fell down stairs with a two-year-old baby in her arms. She was knocked insensible,in which state she con- | tinued urti! this forenoon. It is feared she has concussion of the brain. The baby es caped without s ng any very serious in- ienie We understan.i t our policemen are very active in comp liing the youthful street musicians to ‘‘ move on,” while they allow t und much more annoying nuisances to move about at their own sweet will yg 2 wii they please and making all the noise they have a mind to. The unfair- ness t proceeding is the subject of much con: ment The boys furnish fairly good l are, so far as we can learn, not any ] nuisance in the matter of blocking up the than the larger and more noisy aggreyation. We believe in according equal rights to all, and on this account protest agains e way the boys are being used. ~~ D 1 forget to attend the Fast Point tea on Wednesday the 24th August, yn the beautiful grounds of Mr Donald Gillis, hear Big Pond. There is no finer place on the Island during the summer months to spend a few days than at the North Shore. The distance from Har- mony to the tea grounds is 44 miles, and 18 from St. Peter’s Bay. This latter along the north side ‘sa nice drive at. present. Good music, bagpipes and violin, and games of all kinds will be provided. Railway tickets at one fare will be issued on Tuesday 23rd, from Wellington and all stations east to Harmony, good to return up to and on 3)st, Aug., giving parties a few days in the country fishing, etc., after attending the tea. roa THE steamer Carroll, with the usual general cargo and the following passengers, arrived from Boston at half past six o'clock last even- ing: Mr. and Mrs. C J French, Mrs Keller, W C Hunt, Mrs Harriet Baker, Mrs Brigham, Wm Everett, Miss O’Brien, Mrs McNeill, Miss Mi D na Miss McKenna, J K Dodge, J H Burhvoe, Miss Dodge, Thos Reed, BJ Graham, F W Maynard, A H Munroe, E Flagg, Her- bert Laughton, Miss Alice F Daley, Miss Worth, Mrs Cormack, Mrs Jennie Milton, Miss Kate M Leod, Miss Powe Tr, Miss Barnes, Miss Mary McKenna, “iss Jessie McKenzie, Miss Ella rierson Miss Abbie French, Mrs. Annie Geeny, Miss Mary Spence, Mrs. Mur- chison, Mrs. Vose, Miss Larabee, Mrs Web ster, P Mcintyre, C Campbell, M Hennessey, VY D McDonald, J W McDonald, A McDon- ald, J P Vaughan, T J Keenan. _-_-—»>——— THe Moncton Transcript says: ‘‘On the day of the Presbyterian picnic (Wednesday Mrs. John Marks and some of the cuildren were away at the picnic, the servant girl decamped, taking with her a variety of household goods, some of greater than ordin- ary value, and went to P. E. Island. Since then every day hae brought to light the fact ol many additional articles being missing; in fact she must have made an extensive haul. destination on the Is h ascertained, and an officer, armed with the necessary documents, has gone over interview her and require her pre sence here. The girl called herself Nellie, but alw ives managed wo ey ide i distinct lame, pie last) while 1 {t is learned that her land h is been giving & nh asked ler second was smart and clever looking, and managed to iy V ry agreeable and obliging in Fie Louse. The offiver is expucted bavs to Boy by temoertw,” — ; sé | Gilpin a message, which leaves the impres- will be little short of say $1: ,000,000. Probably 80 people have died. Five thousand dollars is the limit that can be collected for the dead persons. This one item will figure up say $400,000. The seriously wounded may collect say $10,000 to $15,000 each. Add to this the loss to business and damage to property and the disaster will cost the company say $1,000, - In Honor of Pr nee Ferdinand. Trernova, Aug. 16. _ The Garrison gave a banquet yesterday in honor of Prince Ferdinand. In reply to a toast the Prince expressed his devotion of Prince Alexandia was connected with, in view of the fact of Bulgaria’s love for its late ruler. Prince Ferdinand aftewards re- viewed the troops. The Bishopric. Hatirax, Aug. 16. sishop-elect Perry has cabled Archdeacon sion that he finds it difficult to make up his mind whether to accept or not. If he re- fuses, according to the vote of the Synod, the Are bishops of Canterbury and York, and the Bishop of London, are to appoint a Diocesan. A Bayonet Charge. Hauirax, Aug. 16. The marines were practicing to-day on the Common, and a man in the rear rank, at thecommand to charge bayonets, ran his through the thigh of his first rank man, inflicting an ugly wound. A Special Meeting. Hawirax, Aug. 16. An advertisement will appear in the papers to-morrow morning calling a special general meeting of the Gas Company, to consider a proposal to sell out to the Elec- tric Light Co. fhe National League. Lonpon, Aug. 16, The government is still undecided as to the advisability of supressing the National League. Two-thirds of the Conservative members of Parliament are against immedi- ate action. The Halifax Races. Hauirax, Aug. 16. Sir John and Lady Macdonald visited the ‘Four-Story Tenement on Queen Street, and Drill Hall of the Infantry School. At} i spoke | The horse races to-morrow and next day | will be a success, but the yacht races look as if they would fail, and Galatea being in port so far. Sworn In. —_ Dusty, Aug. 16. John G. Gibson was to-day sworn in At-| torney-General for [reland, and Mr. Peter O’Brien as Solicitor-General. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 17—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature. ee HOTEL ARRIVALS. ——- RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 16—D Douglass, Pictou; Mrs 7 Cox, | Morrell; Colin C Kay, Brooklyn, N Y; A} | From Pictou: Macdonald, Daniel Macdonald, A H Munroe, | Elisha Flagg, Mrs Brigham, Mrs Barker, W | B Marks, E Foote, Boston; J W Macdonald, | Denver; W E Hunt, Concord, N H; Herbert Lawton, Waltham; A P Prowse, | children, Murray Harbor; T L Edden, | Toronto. | wife and! } sufficient business offers. only the Dauntless; pirst and Second-class Passengers. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s Drug Store, Ch’town, Aug. 13.—5i AUGTIOM SALE NEXT DOOR TO HERMANS & SON. BY AUCTION, THURSDAY, AUGUST ISTH, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, The Leasehold Interest, with privilege to pur- chase, that Four-story Tenement, owned by Mrs. Ltreen, and occupied as a Saloon and Boarding House, on Queen Street, opposite Watson's. This valaable Business Stand is well adapted for Dry Gouds, or Tailoring Establishment, as well as for a Seloon. Hotel, or Boarding House. There is a splendid Tank in connection with kitchen. Sale positive. fs A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 4, 1887—3i eod wky li Auetion Sal ee. VALUABLE PROPERTY, Good Business Stand, Dwellings, &, Charlottetown. I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on the pre- mises, on Thursday, the 25th Day of August, Inst., at the Hour of 12 o'clock, Noon, All that Valuable Property, situate on the corner of Weymouth ant Fitzroy Streets, having a frontage on Weymouth Street of 42 feet, and on Fitzroy Street of 874 feet, heipg part of Tuwn Lots Nos. 85 and & in the 4th hundred, upon which there are Taree Dwellings or Tenement Houses, besides a Shop on the corner. This property is sviendidly sit+ated for a gro- cery business, combining a fish anc meat store, and otfers a rare opportunity to intending pur- chasers, Terms easy and made known on application to F, L. Haszard, Solicitor, or to the undersigned, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. August 1l—ex pat till sale RED CRISS LINE THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE ~ . ‘ ’ % 3 Tih a2 pP § <M Bi. to be followed by other sailings during season if This steamer has excellent accommodation for Thiough Bils of Lading issued to Londor.s Glasgow, Liverpool, Bermuda, Cuba, British West Indies, Amsrican and European Ports. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON ff. NEWBFRY, AGENT. Ch’town, August 15, 1887—tl sep 7 pat s jour COAL. COAL. Arriving Daily from Syduey: Carzovs Old sydney Mine, " Victoria ine. a Keserve fine. ACADIA NUT, ACADIA RO!ND, The weli-knowa Clipper Barkentine ER HIMA-” 300 Tons Register, Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lloyds, JOHN ROACH, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the lst SEPTEMBER, next. c Commander, And will carry Freight at through rates, to the ditferent Railway. points on the Islaud. For Freight apply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PITCAIRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Sireet; or here to the owners, PeAKE BOS. & CO. Ch’town, July 27, 1887—3aw tf Ch’town, August 11, 1887. ONS eg ee. — During this month we will give Speciai Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Biack and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPAR?- MEN? is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain Superior TEA, 25 Cents. J. B. MACDONALD Ch’town, July 8, ,87—dy wy—pat From Charlottetown to Liverpool. The Clipper Bark “GEORGE PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register JOUN MctAUON, “MASTER, Due here about the 15th August, WILL SAIL FOR “Livernosil, Direct, About the 25th AUGUST, And will carry canned goods, starch, &c., at Low Rates of Freight, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 27, 1887—3aw tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. W ANTED—About the 15th September next, for @ gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, $8; no washing. Apply at KXAMINER_ ottice, Ch’town. auzgi6 2aw & wky—jour WANTED AT ONCE—A Blacksmith, or one with Lwo years’ practice. Apply to William J. Proctor, Hunter Kiver. augl6 3i LoOst—4 Cow; fat, red color. The finder will oblige by leaving werd concerning her with WILLIAM S&£LLar, c rner Hillsvorough and Rich- mond streets, Vharlottetown. augi2 di pda WANTED—A copy of the late Rey. D. Mc- enald’s book on the Millenium. Apply at this office. augil tf W ANTED—Four good Coatmakers Apply to J. M. Koss, Moncton, N. B, augl0 10i pd T° LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, con taining eight rooms; stable and outhouss attacbed; furnished if required, or use of piano if required. Apply to the owner on the premises, — third door from Euston Street. augs tf FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very lide and in good repair; also, one up- right Steam Boer, complete. ihey will be soid at a bargain. Enquiie of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. augs tf T° LET—That Desirable Dweliing House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occ ‘pied by Mr. George J. Wright; immediate possession. Apply to George Ailey. jly 25 eod tf PASTURAGE tO LET—For the remainder of the season, excellent aflergrass pasturage, on Malpeque Koad, opposite residence of Mal, Mc- Leod, .sq.— George alley. aug 6 je LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuiil; immediate possesstom Apply to MM. Stevenson, Queen Street. junels tf WANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven roums, within six or sev 0 min- utes’ waik of the Railway. Apply at “or. TO LET Part of a House of five or six rooms; pleasantly situated; vartly furnished if de sired. Apply at KXAMINER office. jly 19 cf W ANTED—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mra, C. B. McNeill, Great George Street. INTERCOLONIAL NUT, + . RvUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit | able for house use. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 16—Thos Reid, Worcester, Mass; Lonis L Griffin, Providence, RI; C P Portland, Me; Chas R Hicks, North Liverton, ! RI; JS Boyd, Mouetos, N By E Puraell, St i Eastman, | All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market ates. Cc. LYONS, ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No @ Whead. Saby 3, FST uy put daw kb Rue TO LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. For par- ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. jun6 eodt T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant Street, with good water on premises; ‘also, House on ing Street, near Kailway. Apply to William Doda. june7 FoR SALE - The leasehold interest, with right to purchase, of that four-story tenement on Queen Street, next door (north)+to Hermans Sons, used--as a refreshment s:loon and hotel. Apply to A, McNeill, Auctioneer. jiy13 6i wyli BHitie= Ont = WHITE WOOD CARRIAGE BUILDERS. HICKORY, 14, 13, 1} inches thick. WHITE WOOD, & thick, 13 to 37 inches wide. 70; AITY HARDWARE STORE. 70: NORTON & FENNELL. August 6, 1887.—2aw & wky $3,000.00 WerTa ines PE 2. BOOTS « SHOES YET TO CLEAR OUT. O-_—_—_— Bigger Bargains than Ever. 00 30 Par Cent Dicoat | DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE 6 eee Also, we resectpfally request payment of all amounts due us, at once. Absolutely necessary on account of Change in Business. 20: DORSEY. GOFF & CO. Ch’town, August 4, 1887.—eod & wky MACKEREL BARRELS HOUSE TO RENT OR SELL, eee mats THE Subscriber will sell or rent the well-known premi es on Chapel Street, near Main Street, Souris, which have been newly fitted up for | ho’el purposes. There are 19 rooms and a large (shop The cellar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There | is a never-failmg wellof water in the yard; good . CARY ELL BROS. | Stables and Coach Louse; also, jarge yard. ____ | The premises are centrally situated, commanda- : jing a splendid view of Colville Bay, and are REMOVED. ee 500 fer Sale by July 29, 1887. within three minutes walk of the Railway | Station. — : Immediate possession given. ie Terms moderate and made known on app.ica Wat = mer " ST is re d to num- | tion to HARVIES ROOKSTORE is remove oo a8 K Street, oppowlite Black see & 4 New z yuowrA , Wi, ise7r—tt 0. C, CARLTUN. it; aaa 4 fu te ne res G ee ee j