en eS es a i eee THE Local and Other Items. o bie P Railway have com ‘ mother Ilvantr ut iM ‘ > l \ \\ _ Ns Pe hn Oo n I i is 1 | \ ms : iw st ‘ - ‘ Mel prarny Stitt Batt imate! t Ker > note th Mr. WI 1 ? tt ntly re ‘ i a tt ive ‘ - i : ‘ \ “ ~ tay SY . y . \ t Sy i -~ ‘ N tl eight on ti steamel Merri x, Which arrived last evening from Bos were ve s its for the se of Island <_ g i ‘ Arnie M kh \ il . rhe ? i t tr 1 te Ww . - ‘ Ne B swickers w tried ‘ g in Florida have returned to ce to vate the le $s pl te ut ' a ! ‘ ny St es oO OKS \ s Appleton’s A: ty ; 1. Met e, M. A., Pri ‘NN Otta () ~~ \V P that \ John Vicla N b> en vie Ss re ved his Dr S prose itor ft the ( | Act r ty t including Summersid > _ M vi ef t , M p Me Os ? y stness has ad Hed s e 1878 s 1 Prince Edward County explaining t mers that the National Pe 5 ‘ I y en wufacturiz il > AN ¢ t is \ iw ule to ind Karl ( na ept the pos } Lord Lieute f Ireland There 30 ‘ influentia on foot in Duhlin t at e Lord Salisbu t ntinue Lord Abs en in the I iJ tenant 7 REMEMB! t eQ } \dir ° : ; at | + \ tt “ lay, Ju ot it 12 K i Sa eX ecdingi 1 ral, : } tas of ft } as mone in remain mortgay I } ally ow te of int \ MicN - - LAVING for some time in constant use the \r i { ly lopedia, ind being familia: isting publications of like chara ter, | give pinion that for a working publi m, xr clerg en and laymen, the imerican §¢ s unrivalled Rev Joh VW H ao “. ee itt Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its sixth sp ompe tition Kens ngton at Rang ons lay, the 29th inst., at 3 p. m. sharp Ranges, 200 and 500 for prizemen, 200 and M4) for nurserymen. Entries will close at t.15 n Ammunition for sale on the yroundas. sergeant Major Grey, Secretary. " a \ Mowrreat despatch says: Another Canadian patriarch, leaving an almost fabul i this life, in lrottier, who died poste ity, nas jl Mr. ist departs Antoine it pers nm ut Cedars, a tew days ago, at t! ore t SI year H le 3 . Idren, JS rranad hild > great-g1 children, and 5 great great-yrand hildren n all, 156 descendants > I HA 10 itlo in saying that Apple tons An n Cyclopedia is the Dest work the kind | et read annuals, p ils y a mtu tion I ompiete events well as events oc rring subsequent to tie la rener publication, make this work } satistactor than any other of the kind extant.—Hon. Angus MeGillivray, ey “Speak Ne scot Hous ot Representa tives om _ Y THe steamer Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, wrived from Montreal at 5p. m. yesterday, with a cargo cousisting of 1,500 barrels flovr 200 barrels sugar, 600 casks oil and othe merchandize. She also had about thirty pas sengers, among whom were Mr. Kingman, of Kingman, Brown & Co., the Managers of the Black Diamond Line in Montreal—wife and family. The sailed again early this morning steamer - > - A Worp To rre Wrst In June 1884,the great Mutual Life of New York paid Charles Marsh (Jordan, Marsh & Co.) policy No. 37.324. $15,616.45 which netted him about 5 per cent. compound interest, and he at once applied for $15,000 ten year endowment. Our toston examiner rejected him, but straight way the Equitable and New York Life wrote hina, in . for $90,000. To day, two years later, Chas. Marsh lies in his winding sheet. Such cases show the very great importance of discrimination in the selection of risks Derine the past St. John 7T'el yraph, there vity among the subterranean fires and ferces. The recent terrific vol outbreaks in New Zealand, in which along a range of sixty miles four years, the been unusual acti- says has ; inic the voleanic cones poured forth ashes and mud, has been followed by tremendous outburst of the voleanc Kila: in the Sand wich Islands. “Since 1882 the volcanoes in ( rl America have ut various times be b ' wctive ne ¢ ut tion of NI oa, in August, 1883, was then regarded Ms tine 103T ex sive nd terri in modern tim fhe tremendous convulsion in Java i ie 8 i year, was irignti ily lestructive of human | fe. The ientists and weather prophets are alike at a loss as to the cause of these repeated disturbances. It is an era of voleanic eruptions and ‘‘earthquakes in divers places. _——— Scorrisu GaTHEertxc.—The usual prepar- ations are being made at the Caledonia Club grounds for this annu: ul celebration to take pl ice Of Prend iay ne the 3rd day of Ai gust. fhe Games Committee h » not upplied this vear f the us Government and civic liday, on the occasion of their gather , , th tr pe! ul public, especi : peopie, V iiet tind it more conven e the public ofh _ open durin , than t »> Tin | tnem ¢ losed on the the city. At the general meeting ot Club. held last nizht, a resolution was inanimously adopted, to the effect that mer ‘ ! nut rers and others would be regu 1 to their business places at . } in the afternoon, and allow their euapioyees t 1 ple wure O§ an hour @ twa’ with their brither Scots and witness the pro- ceedings of the day. | DATILY- EXA) Local and Other Hems. j Melnry M. P., is at the Rankin - \\ e ple d to learn that H Worshi} Ma w Bee much better to-day ’ REINER 000 Valnah ao Rnink Rnildaina -« | Vaiabie Brick Build ing alld Sale. € Premises &CIAL NOTICE : - ‘ e \M instructed to Sell by uction, il orporatiol < Ss pre ! ci the , yD ‘ . j a - Mr ‘lad presented tl & THURSDAY, July 29th, at 12 o'clock, | Ae ORE T aom of The cit 0 iste! | 1 " : 7 ' y ' ‘ tone } noon, on the premises, that very V tluable > MI '. a A* it has been brought to our notice that other ey Sena eg one yee aay ic amcescaiacams. i ur ior I ‘| k j li nakes of Shit ings are being sold to the Retail ’ 4 é e i riings rf ( i v al wha s staying at the Osborne Oui si ory i i¢ Bui ng, anc Country Trade, under various Faney Brands, | as being of our Manufacture, ae ‘ ‘ * : on the corne of Que and i¢ Street. e beg to inform all purchasers of this article Cie Steam l. A. Starr will be due her — . . Seen an L hin u that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings to-morrow about noon, \\ W. CLARKE, ( harlottetown. Having tront of seventy~ | which have not our label \ nt }one feet (71) feet on Queen Street and ighty é our (34) feet on King street. Pa ke’ F shi t 0 \K MRDING to the St. John S t} Ho It contains on first floor three spores on ! Gl S ine ir i O'S ( E. Fost ft there for Ottawa last | @ueen Street and one on King Street, with | evel Ores uid warerooms on seeond and third | upon them, ’ : | o storeys, accessibie by stairway and hoisting | Those with this label will be found to be Pir Pemperancee Pieni ut Royalty | 8&8": _ in ro j hfe +. ; ry . ad Chis desirable building could easily be made | FULL WEIGHT, j Ines ) rt \ il < es ; : : i¢ largest and Le Hotel in the city——con- | wT , . is ; tp. no . rs; FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, a | venient situated In close proximity to the = — | i , > ’ | srg ; _ Sia — } public wharves and Railway Station. FAST COLORS, , M Db. Fickal maKery to get you r} \ McNEILI | W na ts im bread—-fresh every day | Bie SEN Enh bs Ody | and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be o4 | Auctioneer. | reversible, ly < | Ch'town, July 7, ’86—eod tl dte | They are for sale by all the leading W holesale A > } Houses, from whom tt tetail Trade can oar NEW FRUIT Ex. Merrimacl , : | ra™ - | set them, if they insist upon being supplied with Vee : : wr ea coe a rom Boston i or ‘FEN ay our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. California Pears, Riy Lomatoes, Bananas, | 4 4 } ; A 3 \pples, Oranges, Lemons, Watermelons, Co | vw i Pp AR K % \ SOX ‘ 2 4 : “t tur . ts.—Geo, Carter & Co., Market Square. | BY A. H. B. MACGOWAN, ’ lke 4 b a 6 < | Q» Market Square. on FRIDAY next, 30th inst., ee Ry , a HIsox. M. A 1 (PD. V.)| at 12 o'clock, noon. unless previously claime d | (LIMITED), mer 03 Os VECHESON, MA. 2h., WH (E’. V.)] and expenses paid one serviceable black MARR, | ; ; ; eto ’ } - —T “7 itihciate at North River on Sabbath. the Ist of | left in my care several weeks since and to be sold ST. JI OEL NJ 9 TT ‘ 4b. August, at 10.30 a m.: at New Glasgow Road to pay expenses for feeding, &« July 27. 1886 at 2.30 p. m.; and at Brookfield at 6 o'clock ee JOHN COFFIN. in the evening, atown July 27—Si - - } . , . . eautifully and Cor utly Situated REFRIGERATORS ur steamer for the P on the rounds | | Beauti ul ly all ouvenient y jilla 8 ’ of M Wright, We River, as advertized, | * Y will leave t . ry Wharf at 9 a. m., and at P i is RT TORTH POLE REFRIGERATORS. Oil 7 p.m. ; _ - \ le day prove unfavorable it} . s ‘ e i Stoves, for sale low. will be held on Saturday, 31st inst. ; : . ‘ aii ? sillalisieas SIMON W. CRABBE. - : i . = : Sublome uF . . . y A.uc tion, MONDAY A ugust rnd at i ¢ n town, July &, LSS86 «WKS ai ins. Harrier Beecuer Stowers fin the B o’clo on 2 D aa ‘ _elose by Hill a asian uiows fallin upon her household Her | borot Park, nad nd pon , | borough Park, fouse and Land r husband has been in ae health for a vear | knowti is th HAPP! I PROPERTY’ T, CATHERINES HALL, AU GUSTA, | nd a half, and she ids little consolation in lfrontiag 95 feet on Kichmond Street, ME. hs 2 e es and 47 feet on Hillsborough Street, with a co1a ; Writing, whk was once so congenial to her. fortat-le Dwe lling "He use and small Cottage. nel ESAN Se HeoL FOR GIRLS. > This Sale offers a good chance to secure, on; The Rr. Rev. H. A. Nexgty, D.D., President ‘ ; “ ~~ le ; | easy térms, a very desirable property. rhe Rev, W. D. MARTIN, ont. Rector and -sihe-ghoadadeeds Geb rcomg-anee™ YCLOP 22D . — ¢ Half the purchase money may remain on inter-} Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. Lo. Terms $275 and work ot re merit tity, covering aimost | est for a term of years at five per cent | $2 0. Ine reased advantages cite red. For circu- v fi fa ? y vit ticles i Sale positive No reserve. lars address t » Prine ipal. July 16—10 wits rep sche i n ish DY accu . i ca sng 7, = A. McNEILL, — — t¢ rand ai ati the cde . ‘ rhing and aisct ation 1 I | July 26, 1886—mo w fri sat Auction er, its to which they ontribute John H. | Castle, Pres. Toronto Baptist Colley. MACKEREL PURSE SEINES. - I AUAS iL PU URS Lo \\ H. Bouton ef of th divisiot I indling second class matter at the Ciai- | orion : ee : HALIFAX, AND P. E. ISLAND go post office, was arrested on the 26th, | A can supply a MACKEREL PURSE irged with embezzlement of the public " SE iN i, of any size, at very short Ne pi inds by means of false returns the post notice, made from our of thi inspectors clain to have ti i short- | “Pp 1) E TWINES 'ge of $48,000 from November 1884 to Novem.| GOLD MEDAL TWINES, eee er 1885, and inti mate that the total : shortage } iW will be from $50,000 to $100,000. } strong, light and durable for this special pur f o pos Now sending several small seines to \ £ ++ — sents ts, if »-mor the Isla ul, li¢ht und CASLLY handled Tol <eemnene , s , ' in e tishing, hung to eatch fis] al ~ ee : . > row to the tired az overworked—in the rcodig Py tly op " S o catch fish, with all First Cabin, with stateroom berth, vs 5 50 | Methodist Sunday School Picnic, to be held | *{*S* SUprovements, ‘ ‘ ‘ the bedeliAdl prounds of Mr: Asthar Orders by mail or wire shall have prompt? ist Cabin 7.50 ~ ‘ ‘ , bill tal a 1tis P| i «* ' i 4 ‘ ” ; : . _ 7s ke th ee IS . : _jattention. Give length and depth t6 hang in ime Wright, West River. The s i) up the river|?°" ao ee ae | 2nd Cabin... 6.50 it in & thport cine lt naa K, . vent t LALIOINS, ror Sale at lowest prices. i traction. and the pleasure of witnessing 1) an particulars refer to A. KENNEDY & i Cc ; MONDAY 1 ; : aa . i saves Cl lotteto. ‘very an sports of the children away from the dust and } ‘ , Charlottetown, P. E. ntti ay ttetown every i Z une eat of the city, should induce many of the ies , ews ' SSDAY, 6 p.m. to nes es the American Net & Twine Co.. parents to att a [ae Mikado of Japan has issued an giving to his Empire form of The to the they will be us formerly. The perial decree a constitu- tional will after ndin the blamed gyovernment. this be case of wrong-doing he Mikado, The punishment will thus fit the crime. first National Assembly will not meet 1890, so that the Ministers have four I them irresponsibility 7 responsible instead of be fore ireful examination of all the lead AFTER ng Uy lopeedias, | have no hesitation Im- Ministers people, until years of in say- ng that | prefei Appleton’s to any other it Established, 1842. SPECIAL UL ih 23 OUR 43 Commercial St., Boston. OFFERING. Biggest Bargain of Of the Season. Let the € hinaman Come SHIRTS ARE CHEAPER AND) is thoroughly practical; comprehensive, with PRET TIER THAN THRY HAN out beimg ftragmentary; fi jl in treatment Hitt out bemg too diffuse, Its impartial treat PRODUCE THEM, ient of historical, national and religious sub- ceserve the highest comnmendation. ] ’ ; , > 4 | ,oOY t+he -< me . ‘Ey . ‘ . ‘ heartily recommend the work.—James L./Qur Hoop-skirts, Corsets and rhes, Inspector of Schools, Toronto, Ont. | : ‘ At a ’ } , ‘ ae! ? ‘ Ss Busties Mus’? Go. IMMENSE crowds gathered at the Bohemian emis picnic at Jefi or mn, ei , on the _afte rnoon | of anh cf nin a ] anyn nipny | the 26ti \ let tail ot the Chicago porice diixt | iu S: a j ) were present. Towards evening a party of roughs ; appe sare d on the ground and made an oe 3 ttack on the Chicago police. A fight ensued THE month of July at REID BROS, is the best i eahel ; ‘ates T a a ol month in the year for Bargains. Then, all in which many joined, he po _ ; then used | job lots and seasonable goods are cleared out at their @ubs vigorously against chairs, stones, |75 cents on the doilar. We have only room to knives and other weapons of the assailants. | quote a few pointed bargains, but ask purchas- In the melee revolvers were drawn 1d shots | &F8 call and examine our prices before making et : , re ; Ogee ‘a ‘gee their purchases. vf Several — . "a hre everai arrests have been made Men’s White Shirts, 65cts, up. —_—___»——_——— Children’s Suits for $1.50, worth $2.75. r he’ Sni For @? A SHENANDOAH, Pa.. despatch says that a Youths’ Suits for ee worth $3." ‘Se : } j ; serious riot broke out between two gangs ol ehte r Taile ov Italian and Hungarian laborers on the new Fearful Slaug hter | in ou Tailoring nsylvania and Schuylkill Valley railroad Department. = eg ae i Hazelto » 6th “ : “ae t P etween Velano an : It ~~, on the “oth. Children’s All-wool Suits, $3.50, worth $5. [The Italians struck for an advance in wages Men's All-wool Oxford Suits, $, worth $8. took to compel the Hungarians t The latter refused which nearly four hundre: A train was im and under strike with them. terrific fight, in men participated, followed. mediately ce spatched for before they reached the scene the driven the Hungarians to the stopped all work on the line. Hungarians are badly injured, and three o their numbers are reported dying. —— the Italians hac woods, Mr. W. H. JOHNSTON, large business in Pianos in Halifax, writes a follows: and a police, but and Several of the who controls a very ) Men's Black Worsted Suits, Men’s Navy Blue Suits, $4, Men’s All-wool Tweed Suits, $6, Men’s Fancy Tweed Suits, $11, All-wool Tweed Coats, $3.50 i Men'‘s Men’s All-wool IT'wee Ladies’ 4-Clasp acaus (in kid), 31.40. f Ladies’ 4-Button Dent’s Gloves, 45c American Dress American Prints, 5cts, worth &cts. Very Stylish Bustles Very St ylish Corsets. only 40cts, s American oy ees Ls, Zocts, up. ery Lleavy Ti . only 1l0cts. $6, worth worth $6.50. worth $8.50. Men’s Black Worste a Suits, #98, worth $12, worth $i4. Men’s All-wool T weer a Pants, $1.75, worth $2.40, 50. ie , worth 5. ts, Harirax, N. S., 3rd June, 1886. American Felt Hats, 50cts, up. a American Straw Hats, 20cts, up : Mt § . > ‘ «Pp 4 +4 ’ ° Dear Srrs,—This is to certify that But- Large-sized ‘Trunks, &5cts, up. cher’s Anti: se ptic Inhaler”’ has removed an Ladies’ Hosiery, 10cts, up. impression ‘from my mind that Catarrh| Ladies’ Colle ae dean up. i : 2 7 eel ' had hea Ladies’ ‘sossamer $1, up. Career) could ee 2a wzdies’ H tkerchicts, Sets, up. sufiering trom this disease tor hitteen years, A Large Stock of T'weeds, 45cts, up. spending money an l receiving not even rel Fryor Tweeds and other Goods exchanged for After using your ‘nstrument thi lays , f elt W ool. a change for the better. ntinued forabout{ Carriage Linen Dusters, 75cts, up. ° 1 . : ‘arriaca 'rane ana > ber mrana S325 | thie months. and now find that the un A areiige Wraps and Rubber Aprons, $3.2 1) 1; ; cts, ul ple sant symptoms have all aisappe ared Shirtin Ging ‘ams, 9cts, up. T remain, Men's India Gauze Shirts and Drawers, 40cts, Yours ae’ truly, oo ITD | sROS . H. JOHNSON. EG tu = ao . ; ~—e t ie Mr. Watson is Agent for the Sabie. which CAMERON BLOCK, can be seen at his Drug Store. Tue steamer Merrimack, Capt. Crowell, arrived from Boston last evening with a gen eral cargo and the following passengers : Mr and Mrs S W A Stevens, Mr Chas L Ch‘town, July 15, 1886—3mos WHEATLEY Hovey , Mr E Giover, Mrand Mrs Chester | AND nild, Mr and Mrs F C Young, Mrs Sarah | y 1 ‘ ‘ = +4 T Louther, Mr J W Hale, Mrs ; reeman, Mr | OH WISSIOGN William Ford, Mrs Jessie Dalziel, Mr 5 Samuel } Logan, Mr and Mrs H C Bueh anan, Mrs CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Lane, Mr J A Lane, Mrs W W Kast! ham, _! Fenell, Miss Fe nell, Miss Halliday, Miss; july 5. 1886—3mos eod & wky Mary A McAulay, Mrs McPhee , Miss Rae shel | I Lunt oe, Stewart, Mr J W Campbell, MrL 8‘ She sails again to-morrow evening. rner. BENJAMIN April 20—2aw ti & pat EK. Ww Vests, $1.25, ‘worth $2. 7Sets, worth orth $1, Ginghams, l0cts. worth licts. Canadian Heavy Prints, 7icts, worth 10cts. , only 18cts, worth 40cts. worth 6Ucts. v ery Heavy 36- hood " Gray Cotton, only dcts. occu pl oa voe \ Mrs ‘Thos Gay, Mrs Harris, Miss| BF é aN Bella McCarthy, Miss Anna MoCarcny, | Me | ie (dia & stce Chas Stewart, Mr C H Poor r Hi. _ v,/ ! Mr A J Robinson, Mr J 2 Mr CH) *QvHE Laad and Property recently k, Mrs MeGuirk, Mr MeGillivary, ae F i by the undersigned, situated i Welsh, Mr and Mrs 2 A Stewart, Miss | Brightor Road, HEARTZ., & SONS, \UCTIONEERS MERCHANTS, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents. Ch'town, July 14, 86. imo wed sat her pat & sum prs Real Estate Sale. fhe = valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, 50x 100 feet each,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince ward Island. June 28, 1886. EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF |MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 10 Inst Factors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instrue tion in Voeal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tu i Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- man and Italians 1 Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to 2%); board and room with Steam Heat and Electric Light, S45t » $75 perterm. Fati Term begins Sep- tember 9, 1886. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information, eddress, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. Kd- Reduction of Tariff wo rates betweer P. E. Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Ontario and Quebec, which were 75 and 4, are reduced to 50 and 3; Newfoundland, formerly 150 and 15, is I25and 11. Atlantic cable rates to Great Britain and France 12 cents per word ; other rates unchanged. T. ©. dames. Telegraph Co., Island, now Limited. July 7, 1886. —3wks 3i a wk Supt. Ch’town, P. E. 14) . % < a ‘ 24 T ,-. €> ee k ff L333 Mend 33, PY AY SONGS -Twelve Songs sent, post-paid, to any “’ address for 10 cents. Address, ““M., Box No. l4, Charlottetown.” jy27 li the Subscriber’s office, good cellar and possession ee 27 tf T° LET—Rooms over with kitchen on the first flat ; yard accommodation ; 2. Reddin. AN W- return for his keep: quiet animal. Address: ‘A. B. C, Milton Parsonage.“ jly27 3i i pd —_—_—_—__——_—_ WwW NTED—A Girl for general housework. ply to Mrs. W. J. Miller, Ap- Upper Queen Street. jly27 2i Streets, on the {7th inst.,a Lady‘s Shopping Bag,c ontaining a Wailet with some small change. The finder will please leave same at this office. jiy27 li | LET The Dwelling House on Upper Hille \New Gloths, New Pink Cottons, New Jerseys, New Jackets. ) borough Street, now occupied by — : McKie, with Stable and Coach-house, The ¢c wel- ling contains eleven rooms, and has a tank iu its given 15th August next, Appty Great George Street. ji vat 2aw | Pras | ae possession siatch, ce Ml Lr; to Airs, T OsT— At or about Souris Station. « on Lith inst., a garnet Dolman, trimmed with garnet lace. The finder will oblige by sending it to Bedford Station, where all expenses will be paid by the owner, jly2t li wyli pd 500 MACKEREL BARRELS for Sale by Geo. J. Wright. jly22 di eod T° LET—The premises at present occupied by the Subscriber, containing twelve rooms, good yard -and stabling possession given immedi- »teiy. For further particulars apply to James Curtis, Sidney Street. jly 2 T° ,: - r eae Ro : Citchen furnished ht Apply to Mrs. Danaka Walker r Weymoi St. july 9 tt W- ANTED IMMEDIATELY--A Cook: one | acquainted with restaurant bu sines ss pre rr ; good wages to the right person. Apply at | nar office. jy? cod tf i Te LET--The Dwelling Hous on Pleasani } Stre et, late ly occupied by the Rev A, & Vieara; | possession given imme diately. . iy io Wm. | , [Do » yd Sy16 tf TOR SALE OR TOL LET —A Blacksmith’s Stand | on St. Peter’s Road. Apply to John Prowse. ° jyl7 2i law wky # JULY 28, 1 886. ao - UNCON HOUSE. eet OS ee *O*- will offer , at Reduced Prices, this month, the following 10008 :— y Straw Hats feathers and Flowers, Dolmans, Light Summer Prints. LOW PRICES TO CLEAR. i HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO DAVIES & CO GEO. Ch'town, July 6, 1886. | | | ‘BEE MIDSUMMER. Row is the Time to Secure Your Mids soimer Goods. Summer Dolmans. Summer Dress Goods. Summer nderclothing, Summer Millinery Goods. lixeeptional Value in Every Department, mmc See Our Goods, See Our Frices, See Our Bargains ! —~——~+— 10, 1B Es Ei RR BROS. Ch’town, July 6, 1886. NEW DRY GOODS, sept ci PREKING & STRAND O---- S sonal: our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition to a Fuil Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found, {} ~---—-- -~ London, Paris and New York Miil- linery, FancyGoods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. Farasols and Umbrellas |! Large Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, &e. a ——— Q ae ee —--— 0 New ‘TED—The use of a Horse for driving | Lost- Near corner of Queen and Fitzroy New French Muslins, New Trimmings, New Prillings, New Laces ew DRESS GOODS with TRINWIRGS to Suit ice Adeaatcali Muslins, New | Laces ts Match. . a Wwew Car and Cilcloths i . “PERKINS &. STERNS. Ch’ town, April 29, ’86. : i Boots! Bets IST; me: Soe Ye | “| OO OI a —-——— --- 0 - ~_ — <r ry ory j Vey rites Cc vy “~* ‘ LATEST STYLES-FINEHST FINISH. 4 | > eye er al e ? are opncning eis ie < BOOT: SHOFS an PPER to be sold Uneap f e| WW! for casi. t . : : ; Our Boots nd shi S ait ought ! i l ‘ iow rkets ich enable Lo give the best value in t t how oa 5 : ; 1 | , r > Our own mant ture of boots and Al 3 ar ‘ rts througho pe Island e g in great lemand. \s vour storeqceer 3 LO mh lek Lseatl ot a } a} }] wholk Baie and reve | PORSEY, GOFF Ch’town, June 17, 1836. : ” ee a. w= Meter. aro x Ie da,