Sa we THE DAILY EXAMI INER A eee WEDNESDAY, AU IGUST 4, 1886. ——————————— (ABLE DRY GODS, ; : , } } 1} ’ ken in the proceedings. ' , aie ona: ro} S . of . isitors were 1n] Richmond Loge nd: Rev Thomas | interest was taken 1 I ‘ The Dominion Building. rowded r tine Visitor Lichnion gan, “~<2nd; \ . : oung | 1 ‘ ting | ; » } sing whi others were on] Stewart. ‘ th. an | Rev. James McLean on | The fi rst case called wi as that of a 7 £ Is r is fel essed | J ry . , = . ‘ ~ > ' : oo | » ss cualiie’ Ss Cc ouri. : | fhe Scottish Gathering. 15th: Rev. John Hutchison, M. A., 22nd,| Stipe ndiary Masi THE DAILY EX AMINER. und Rev. R. MeLean. 29th, at 5 o'clock, f ‘ ts 4 “ NOTWITHSTANDING the threatened rain, p.m THERE Was a large een’ ance 0 spec <a i ; ae ee _F h; | tors and culprits at the Stipendiary Magis- : AUGUST 4. 1886 | large numbers of people visited the cits Sumierside Rev: Wim. R. Frame, 5th; thi f renoon, and muc th i i yesterday Every boat and train was{ Rey. John Huts ison, M. A., 15th; Rev. | trate ’s Court us foren é lan from the rural districts, who came to ure bent incl Ss 800 as vossible first Sabb th oi Septembe r | DIsavPoINTMEN t . ve m, ae oe ee ee ot Recontauneelege wh ‘ “ing clans. ' ; wended their way to the grounds where the Richmond Bay East—Rev. Robert Laird, | the city to nee ine ‘i —— AT— th mcriout the | ree S esters _ 7 t “7 13 . . E : ‘ . 3 > 20 fs a nroughout the town, | sus BO SAU ering of the Clans was being held. At] 8th, at Lot 16, at 11 o’clock, a. m., at Lot During ¢ the forenoon le imbibed ¢ Wellington at 6.30}able ‘big injun” tire water, and was feeling being taken to make the new Doi mont ¢ the membve! of the ( aledonia 14 at 8 o'cloc k. and wre y ot 3 : 9 . . | : } } , : ! y : C e ¥ Building ready for occu ation in the coming | //0, headed by the pipers am ithe fine] p. m.: “a . Mr. Frame on 29nd, and Rev. quite live] ly. Shortly after one o clo “4 1 MM ‘ i i LEASE} alk oie mad } Battalion, marched to the} Wm «Mason on 29th | sauntered out to the grounds where he Ta r. Conners has his part ew - | A d ¥ : mal l os . : em aa . : | ‘ NINas. ‘His Ho n Lieut, Governo! ~ and Clyde Rivers and Brookfield | proceeeded to make himself so ¢ bn j | j au police e officer was ob! iged to run him nearly don mc Wwe cone; | stat Chi the ¢ ‘tub ind family, U.| Mr. Charles Me ‘Kay. Dine that steps have not yet been take vards |S, Consul K 1, as wellas a goodly pro tev. Mr. Chiniquy delivered an able and otf the tie ld. He became quite mad - the fitting ind Cutest itn : ‘ | ‘ n of the1 ladies and rentlemen e — nt acdk iress on his work in conne ction olicer for daring to interfere pe ped oi bile ded ff Jeseeostenetstinasinniat Thies ia the a ipied seats on the grand stand, from 1 French evangelization, after which the | w hile amusing himself, and proceeded to) AIS 18 bine e e regretted, becau draw a revolver from his hip pocket. He | i cl a spiel ‘ iew OT he SpoOTTts co ld ollowilnge reso Oo as é 0 sl j . ® ip rt pres the Jails ind hourly nh | } ‘ bt \ined : et } on a Fda ; lowing | As ™ " st si traf ba ieee quic ‘kly eee . od — and me mneree Balance Oi Ladies Straw Hats for almost nothing, ' j ‘captured. In addition to attempting to venience of a large majo1 $s | shortly ifter eleven o'clock and were closely “This Presbytery would express their great | the building will certainly be injured i itested. the utmost good will and har-| pleasure in wire their ye wad brother, |araw a ne on the police et B | f il 1's and Bo g' Gt nay Hats at 4 big discount not furnished with heating apparatus lmony prevailing among the competitors.) Rev. C. Chiniquy, again in their midst. They threatened to open fire on a ma ‘d ‘ ‘fi a Aiailge } e 7 J ' ; vi Following is the would record the satisfaction with which they mond Street, whom, he says, tried to first, S the approaching winte1 dee vit have listened to his able address. They would | ‘* brain him with an axe. He said in de- | B 1 f WI ite antl Colored Shirts very cheap It is stated that the delay is due. to some PRIZE List leo exprngs thelr continues supnpenes in him, | fence that the revolver was useless, that he HAGA t i ' extent. to the apat evinced by the City | p Licht Ston ist. J. A. MeDougal und further, would cordially < commend him to} had brought it in town to have it Pap Coulis? : n ft i ' New Glasgow, N. 3, 43 fi ty inche 2nd ie wh ss and Christian ow: ~ % ge and that he would never use it ess His alcainiel , mo day : 4 D. \. Stewart, Bri > neil, - i . m1 e ne NS te ple ai 0 oe . 7 sent, and to the r apne oe ° at he a ne — ( — : » me — r this true, wel. v, Cameron, overs 10Gd, av sel < RDU & ys and ordered the revolver to be contiscatea, : a ‘ ani ; trust the req ‘ the ¢ a , re ‘. a ee the Rev. James Carruthers, J. M. Mac- and a fine of $4 or 20 days imposed. Bareains in PRIN i COT TORS. f » open the dra 7 ng + ee ee “')D C TT = Leod, and Rev. Mr. Frame were appointed The next case was that of a man che urged | =, ’ : i Vl er ani a : a committee to prepare a plan for the| with being drunk and disorderly on the | a ea : RED MUSE IXS d w - ? y Mail} : Cop : “ ' oe, ... ae eet ) visitation of our congregations by Rev. Mr. grounds yesterday. The officer who made | Bargains ik COLO j + AO Whe : ee oi Hiptg nage: ~sahde gre, . HL. e Step und Jump—lIst and 2nd, B. F. Chiniquy during the present month. the arrest testified that the defendant was | [t is natural for t Dominion authorities | Stewa ri nal M. Henderson, equal, 39 feet j lt was ahied to hol { the next quarterly driving disorderly about the grounds. ‘ ai ee COLORED DRESS GOODS ‘ r tha Cite 0 wt ‘tery sul i ‘Owi ir ‘ doing this he in-| Bargains bi © 4 n> * ,: lila , meeting of Presbytery at Summerside, on| After, growing tired of oad “t Hammer—Ist, J. A. M Wednesday, November $rd, at 11 o'clock, |terfered with the officers while they were S., 96 feet nh endeavoring to suppress a disturbance in a Brudenell, 91 fe M. MacLegoi dancing booth. During the altercation the } Narrows Creek, 59 Presby. ofticer’s coat was torn, and as the coat was | meets fresh from the tailor’s that morning it is n° (heap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, - - a 0 a oe - “3 ? c - 2 & og t J * ai = = _— 4 - y - = "ee J ~ ay > ¢ < =- / £ - si o ~ © ot . ES Bi ge lian as ey , 7 parece go No. 2 Battery. wonder that the policeman’s temper was a ee ree ee eS n D e ere boy >. : somewhat ruffled. <A fine of $10 or 20 days | Che: ip Carpet 8, Cheap @ilcle’ hs, * prompt measu Pre, [ue annual rifle shooting of No. 2 Bat-|imprisonment was imposed. j ern 5 _ i oa SX i tery, Garrison Artillery, took place on Ken- A quiet looking young man, who was) aki . Fieur, Coal and Salt. D \ Glasuow, N. S.. 119 feet 3]Sington Range on Saturday last. The| charged with being drunk and wanting to | € i tine, but a strong breeze blow- fight. at the celebration yesterday, was next | end. D. A. Stewart, Brudenell, 110] weather was fine, but a strong ! : Wovtp it not bs well for ne of oul t2in a ad.) F Stewart: B mel, 14 i across oe Range, rendered it hardjcalled. He admitted being drunk, ‘a EVERYTHING CHHAP AT ~ ‘ ’ $ l , i local Grit orators to rise and explain how it | 108 teet 4! in it on work for the men (among whom were a denied that he wanted to fight. A fine of EE aie ae een \ ing— ist, SE. Henderson, ( lyde River, | large proportion of recruits) to make their} $2 or 8 days was imposed. ~ oo ee an t 3) inches; 2nd, James A. Mehacherh, | bullets reach the black spots on the target. Another young man who, while og articles Ww! - to be so | a Lottetow! ~ Che seores were somewhat better than last|the iniluence - too much Scott Act, be- | . creased in pl in e Nat iz ey avi ty K i K et Seri ton. jrear A greater interest than usual was | haved very disorderly on Richmond street never we so cheap as thev art the pr red. Mal es a etinet ali a's oe cen, as the very han isomie Ci wiengze cup yeste rdi a afternoon, had nothing to say " August 4th, i886. oats “dane Flou 4 Dennine Lang dump—ist. and 2nd, D, J. puopotes Saat year ee the first prize. _ No | self-defence. He was fined $3 or 14 days. | ath: Ge ee OS = telat ees Ace : , ens es 2. oo 1. 19 feet. | better evidence of the popularity of No. : A man who while intoxicated was charged | _——— hi hei s . % . . i yacuonald ana bh, 1 ew rt, equa ik I Me han mye : ' : ' : ; a high y i a barrel, and as|s; ;. : Battery could be given than the large num- | with ——— rata Maud § pace along Q ween | an ordina! mily consumes ub sixteen} Qu rte ; Mile R ist. D. J. Macdonald 1 by rof valuable prizes contributed by our} street sterday afternoon, owned ‘Up a8 barrels in t vear, this would mean a tax | Charlot un: time. 1 min.: 2nd, B. F. Stew- | merchants a 1 oth rs, and the inembers of | gracefully as possible. He said that the | 1 : : art, Brudenell; 3rd, J. A. MecEachern, ¢ ithe Battery feel grateful to them for their} fast driving was the result of a bet he mace . ‘ eixft : « é , i " is : T Sixte ea lott ; eifts. with a friend concerning the trotting merits } ? ; . ‘ ; ‘ “7 } > . s . . + i . il art ‘ hOul n it turns it that Dar I Gvhiihe ( ian ist, Fi vor MM ! Lhe prizes were contributed as follows : | of their respective horses, anda he was get | tlour can purchased now fo1 least one- | +22 ston; 4 l. W. Lamont Spring-| s. M. Wright & Co., fancy table; E.| ting home as speedily as possibly when | ew USE lor, silver teapot; W. W. Wellner, |arrested. His Honor said that yesterday —« ib Cost previous to the mt oe d Fl ; a erson. | > , ' ‘ 1¢ ; lu ? ehelne } FH ; : Se. tterson, | dressing ease: J. H. Bell & Co., pair boots; | evening the street was too crowded for fast duction of the N. P ere is a nut for] H ly — " ; = , : f 84 or 3 ‘ oe a... tune? ov D> a al p> | Dorsey, Gotf & Go., pair boots ; C. B. War-] driving and imposed a fine of $4 or 09 Grit economists to crack. Whatever Half Mile Ra A. Matheson, hose | , ras : el aw ~~ — . ee " CF Way i wy... a aa }ren, pair boots ; J. C. Sprague & Co., pair] days ge b ; they may attempt to explain away the fact, |... Hanter River: od, 3, “Al Meiiche ». | Slippers; J. Paton & Co., suit of under- A somewhat wild-looking individual, — Oi an ie actin Aion, HiteD Delian thin 5 Peake : lothing: G. H. Taylor, clock ; Reid Bros., who, while engaged ina disturbance yes- ‘ ; j RN: Rian: ailietes dilh dehis Boys Raee—Ist,C. Clarke, Charlottetown; pair twee i trousers ; Charlo tetown W oolen | terday evening, threatened to use a knife 1 Ve wiil offer, at Reduced Prices, this month. the folowing i t] 2nd Malcolm Darrach, West River; 3rd,|Co., pair tweed trousers; Stanley Bros., ’ on*his opponent, was ordered to pay a fine eer 4 than the average price. As it is so Fred. McDonald, Duftdas. felt hat; Perkins & Sterns, pair vases ; 8. of $4 or go to jail for 30 days. 200058 2 — lower, we venture to predict that not a Hurdle Race—Ist, B. F. Stewart, Brude-] W. Crabbe. half dozen knives and forks ; \ young man who was arrested for being : word will they have tos sy aboutit. The ll; 2nd and 3rd, D. A. Stewart, Brudenel!l ;| Norton Bros., 1 dozen tea spoons; John] drunk and disorderly on Grafton Street ast) Mira w Beats ! fact remains, however, for them to explain. | D- Cameron, Peter's Road. Coombs, half dozen tea spoons; Aljevening denied the charge. He said that a 5 I The ** staff of life” is cheap, notwithstand P som Ist, J. Patterson, Halifax; 2nd,}yyjend, box of toilet soap; Beer &|]shortly after seven o'clock he was coming y 4 ing their woful predictions, and so also| )- ). McDonald unter Khiver; ord, D. .1 Gof box of soap; G. H. Haszard,|down the streét, and saw a man standing on Feathers and re lowers ; { are ** coal and salt. epg, arse as «Ras ie : ink stand; Apothe aries’ Hall Co., pipe|the corner with whom he was acquainted. 9 >< Se — Sieg ree VOR: “Pe ind cigar holder ; W. R. Watson, pi ipe and | He spoke to the man, and in reply received b i ] *4 Werd in Season.” Tl.2 games were brought to a conclusion | case: D. O'M. Re ddin 3 jr., pipeand case ;| blows on the face and breast. Naturally Oo Piars, ; \bout four ‘o’elock—much’ earlier than'|L. E. Prowse, valise; Weeks and Beer, enough he got vexed at this treatment, and : A correspondent of the Patriot writes to | usu ul. The rain, which had kept off won-|lap robe; J. Newson, picture frame; T. L. | was thinking about retaliating when he was Lae ig By ai Pp ° that journal - lerfully well during the day commenced to} Chappelle, book; H. A. Harvie, prayer)}taken in. His excuse was accepted, and he pS +48 CEERLEPLC? riitts. ee SL gal EP AO fall just as His Honor the Lieut. Governor] book: G. G Jury, butter knife; John A. was ordered to be discharged. , * hat on ot Shared ¥ fink teed sh ns tte ¢ : becan tr dist ution OT | riz Sn the | ameron, pair ci i stu ls:.J. McLeod & Co., An individual who wee ereating a dig. oo ——= protest against the nature and tone of some prizes had been presented, a Honor jn necktie ana pin; C, Robe rtson, watch guards; turbance by his. peculiar actions on Queen the political squibs oe parodies that from Lieut Governol Ma lortald, | a ; onsut | sne¢ ish Pp rrizes from Major Irving, Adju- | Street last evening was cautioned and dis- LOW EP - ~ILCES ™ CLEAR. time to time appear ini the Agériot. All will | Keim and President’ McNeill delivered Itant M« PSN, Lieut. Longworth, Surgeon charged. agree that no cause is benefited by pointed, | short addresses, after wht ch came cheers| Jenkins, L. H. Davies, M. P., and Hon. A middle-aged man confessed to being iitliiins Wepihiniiitai personal remarks, and the bitterest feelings | for the Queen, the Chief, his wife, the | Neil McLeod, M. P. P. drunk and incapable at 10 o’clock last will follow the use of nick names, et U. S. Consul, and the President of the} The prizes were presented in the Drill|night. He was fined $2 or 8 days. 7% a Chis is duly inserted in the Patriot under} Club. The members of the Club then | Shed on Monday night—the mode of dis- A boy for violating the market by-laws mA “5 Ge Sas i -WAR i the heading. “‘A Word in Season.” In| formed in procession, and h ata 1 by the ltributing them caused a great,.deal of] was fined 5 cents and costs. ’ 5 . 4) aaihawell i 4.1] pipes and band, returned to their rooms, | amusement and at the same time gave entire Court adjourned. : ac ; 7 of the Myre ee 4 an awkward . here they « ispersed with ‘* Auld Lang | satisfaction. They were spread out ona eee SUC CE SSORS TO character who, throughout the play, puts in] gyno llong table and the men were given their ‘**a word in sayson”’ in the most c lof} Aji very noticable feature in conection | choice inthe order in which they stood upon i ; iT CRO DAVIES cz GS © . ae Tv} ak ahi.’ 2 | with these celebrations is the fact that while | the list, the m aking best score taking ond Nee + @ the situations. This critic of the Patri tj with the a ceiep!l aeROS? Ml ( . , ; the 11st, . = n in manne CSU re 1g » Ss . oe ; 1 +] } tne nun of people who take advantage | firstchoiceandsoon. Corporal F.W.L. Moore Ch’town, July 6, 1886. : has assumed the sain : WEE. Grease! $y of the cheap fares on Caledonia Hay in | has the honor of taking the challenge cup, BY Auction, THURSDAY, August Sth, at 11 cess, for the meek Patriot receives his | creases each year, the visitors to the | he having made the very good. score of 57 o‘clock : x re eet thrusts with deepest apparent nui uility. grounds are lessened considerably. 7] his is } oint , if llowed by Lieut. Be ll, Dd points; : marete “pores ———, . One:‘might imagine that such evident re- |? matter for refl etion. Lt indicates either | Gunnel Whear, 54 points; Lieut. Long- 1 Cases Onions. . ahs Oranges, Bananas, ke. . ee 2 , that these gatherings are for some Cause or | worth, 52 points: Captain Moore, 48 points; A. McNEILL, 3 pentance would be foilowed by better con another becoming unpopular, or that the Gunner Henry, 48 points; Corpl. Alley, 4} Aug. 4. Auctioneer, duct in the future. But the Patriot is the loveot F athe rland which was once so cde ph | points; Gunner Cox. 89 points; Gunner ce i " organ of its party ; and like party like | implanted in the sons of Scotia has given | Prowse, 39 points, Gunner P. Music, 36 . ‘ 4 organ. The Patriot's criti: will Gnd it use. | Place to a love for Canada and Canada only. | points; 8 . Dover, 34 points; Gunner F. Pepe ay ICAL. sie Gi’: “hi ateiitind To be happy, he should ? ie | Crockett, St point ;- Mc Donald, ol points; Ss tae . ia is ee g2 Z a te | Smallwood, 30 points; McNeill, 29 points; come out from among the _ so-called | Wecting of Presbytery. fein OO snts: Harner. 27 Gombe: A. CONVENTION of Delegates for the Second 4. Volin, <7 points; Marper, << points; | & Legislative Council District of King’s County ; if i Liverals, and join the true Liberals ol The Preshbyt a os oe ah 7a | M itheson, 19 points; Hyde, 18 points; | will be held in the TOWN HALL,on TUESDAY, I r res y Le! Oy ° de ° i i 4 i . ‘ din “i . the Liberal-Conservative Party led ~_ Sed inst. There were present) “omer: 16 points: Yates, 15 points; Ram- | the 24th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m., for the purpose : BUM GEM ShheN cre were present | » 15 points: | 1 a ints: Seret of selecting a candidate to contest suid District in _——- “ee lames Allan. Wm. IMM } Say, » points: 4. MUSIC, 19 pots, Serge. | rine interests of the Liberal Conservative party. scott, Vvic- | The United States Congress is still in| 7 ¥ 41] ba M J A Wm. R Fe en j Dover, 14 points; Gunner McLarren, 13 Chairmen of delegates will see that their sey- outa Vuiiilaianediie mr * : | Leeda, Alan Mc heé > - m. es a rh thninte: Prowse 10 points McFarlane, 8| era! Polling Divisions will be represented by the t reve tei essigon, and t ew. York papers report) G. Cameron, Wn Archibald, Alexander |*~. a tat =. is ea ful) number of delegates. X W . he” | P > the se iw of t s nts in Raulst \ S. Stewart. George McMillan | polnts,; Crockett, 7 points; Bell, 7 points. All supporters of the party, who can make it @ as Eiht to care ; +a . ae ae see Fase setts spittin aiid convenient, are cordially invited to attend, YW > ik i ad Wink eiieti idl.’ of tides tera J 3 6 ee | Wn:. A. Mason. 1 wen a A. My M The Ik 7 ‘er = By order, <pee? " RA SUR RRR RACE Goo &. ; Taha! Hh é] alained lw the | Leed, Malcolm Campbell W. Mahon, | odgson Meme CYRUS SHAW, ihelhtlla deat nines conyunetion is iW explained Vy Che | \\ HE Snence Roderi | Me rp ‘1 a3 y | - Secretary, i Minasanolis’: Tribun« “The ‘sea-serpent } WwW McKenzie mini a Mo: Phe llowing donations have been re-} New Perth, August 3rd, ‘86—aug4 li wy2i SEE Fh er QO? rans | ceived towards the erection of the Hodgson } ————-—-———_—________—- Saat ct mana nad the public hres ba. | ald Me.cod, Donald Beaton, Isaac Thomp:| Memorial Tower : Mr, Macnab, $50; Mis WW eas | Summer PPres< Goods. ined ieee weary of all ‘tl 6 is gon | nd axes cer, Sh ith, ruling elders. | Rev. Samuel - Smnyt a ee ortgage 2 e AER ERLERACE tndere lothing, e >| Rev. Messrs. Chinigui, Laird, McRae and . t : 2 ', | 85: Mr. Haviland, $5; Mrs. McMahon, $1; son Neve! nees until ther is i Stavert, John Mcl a a sei ts i on. Never yet has the sea-serpent season | Mel, being present were invited to sit ‘ j } ti QO.) 77 Sy . Mii Ae dx set in while Congress was'in session. As alin Presbytery as orresponding mem bers. san iry, anonymous Conations, Wev. tt. : ; ; : CREPR ERICH i inery oods. ar sh \ aw ‘Alictn tae Satta = itennatin dite! a Hearn Havitanp, TO be Soild by Public Auction, at the Law Courts ; general ruie the serpents wait tor Congress | ; Oe eee ee rer al Treasurer. Building, ip Charlottetown. Queen’s County, 70% to adjourn; but this year their patience has | ly chosen moderator and Rev. J. M. Me-} : , 12826 on WEDNESDAY, the eighth day of Septem- i tl al V le j ll i D d | . | or On ° . become fairly « xhauste d, and the v have} Leod re-ele ved. clerk for the current year. | et ashe ae Pe te or. Cee ee eee xceép) 100 dl ue i very epar ment. risen to protest. The sympathy ‘of the | A cordial vot thank lered t s er ———— Ss was tendcerea : ° ; . oo : : a Lay peak? 3 > . « > LL that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, public is sl] Wit the seu-Serpents } Ve (seo, A Me i cMillan nh, B. _; retiring ae | Elorsfor a Ss Ac id i hospha t¢ e A* lying and bei ing at Mount Stewart, Township = © Co a ’ i > Bay hl ‘in — <a number Ihirty-se ven, in Queen’s County afore- Sse Ur oo Ss, o<—pea* ind efficie oa ynanne rie Toronts Mail re . ‘ BEET CEE er kaye +h 4 | , VALUABLE REMEDY FOR GRAVEL. said, bounded and described as follows : Com- am, . 2 rformsed the duties NALUARLE REMEDY FOR GRAVEL: | Tetioing ata cer ain postfixed “ou. the west aide See Cur Prices Scotia tre i : I i r. H. Newlandd, Jr., St. Louis, Mo. | of the Saw-mill Brook below the oid Fvench rest, | 3 ¢ ‘ Murray | Say } have used it in diseases of th. urinary mill dow, epee Sot ith forty~ eight dexrees west, nt to. pr | vi Se dee kc : ee eee ee niadt [One eheia and sixty-three links, thence. south | See tha are YQLS Y | and adjacen ongreg nS | es Onan Ss wee Cee ek | f fifteen degrees west nine chains and forty -one | on ¢ ‘ 1 fis 1 ad attend to that | spermatorrha@a, with very results, @ links, thence north thi rihees Geeeeee ee tes, ee ee se 20 Sno . fal : ‘ it OA te eat —thaee in ninnetion of | tnink it a vel valuable remedy in those | chains and fifty ‘eight jinks, and frem thence wee + — | , : i ' - om , a ; licanges jnoith eig — -eight ai t one-half degrees, east four } : ai 5 a 4 their ow? ; ‘ Harb Road, thoug unabe at} ™ | ck hains to th > said k, thence aiong said Brook | : 2 § cm | w Ways pay dut ee naintain a settled pastor among | +4 at high watet mark till it meets the Railway | " Y ? caine ~ aiihinnteneie ete st ny ‘ , ha “Tt Ih t} ell congerTevi tion i i TY bk lox cd is the ile m Tl nore rh] y clear se fe ence, thé snce eastw ardly along said fence for the | bem Pree ee bu eC eens Pee , | ' £, health. t | distance of eleven chains to the line eee | Our neighbors are beginning find out | identity, and in the meantime to receive | Me bloo which is the fountain of heaith, by | Jonn R. Bourke, junior, and Richard Kyan, that the freedom which ‘?) ) : in ie ply f pre ching as Presbytery may using Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, | thence southward! y fifty-five links, thence north 7 a fhe 10TH Wich ney have alowed }j 1Cii $ v cUWsse4 - —¥d ~*~ —e > > : " end . - i ; PP ¢ ‘ah ti = ans The c biad good digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spirits, | sewen degrees, east one chain and nineveen links, ' Ch’town, July 6, 1886. dynamiters in laying plans for the destruc- | be able to furnish them with. 16 Ccom- | £ | thenee south forty-nine degrees, east one chain | , oe i, pa , dod that if { 1 practic. | Vital strength, and soundness of constitution he said Brook below the old French miil- tion of iile and property in other countries mittee recommended that 1f fount practic- . eet) . i. or te tas = - - a ; -_"* | is beginning , j i. able. the Orwell section of the congregation | “ ill be establishec dam to the place of commencement, together r | — - : eginning to react upon themselves. | abie, the Vrwell see ue Golden Medical Discovery cures all humors, | witha right of way from the Road leading from Explosives are becoming a common instru- ' { ° D1. ; : ~~ stat me B ate q of Belfast should be united with Murray from the common pimple, blotch, or eruption, | | Mountt Ste bes = —e ne, eens - the er v q * ¥ 7 Harbor Road, believing that while the new the w roft . cis | 40t. aid from nence to the Saimt Peter's Roa ; 3 to the worst scrofula, or blood-poison. Especi- i ; ; 1 ; ps oh ie me: ne *polson. t and being the premises at present used by the | e Ll ment in the United States for the gratifi- wale ; : ° . 7 ee i ae tot Cin‘ ‘ . 1 . : ss . $ + : cation of revenge and malice. The recent | congregation wouid tnaus mace Seil-} ally has it proven its efficaty in curing salt- | mortgagors hereinafter named as a starch fac- attempt to blow up the Prince of Brazi sustaining, Belfast w yuld s*ill be suthciently | rheur wr tetier, fever-sores, hip- joint disease, tory. £0; zether with all and singular the engine, CQ) o—- : i boiler and other machinery contained in said leads the Brooklwn Eaqle to remark : ‘Our large for any. one minister success{ully to | ; rofulous sor s and swellings, enlarged glands | pactory. ; : iILATHS ” SS . Yi is -FINEST BPINIS 3Ei. I rl Vernment, with | WOrK (on motion, the report was received | and eating ulcers. | fhe above sale will be made under and by | peasy aa siting : } “ ° PC -- —— i ‘ >» t] I d. and the eastern committee of | §6(jolden Medies' Discovery enres consump- | virtue of a Power of Sale, contained ir. an Inden- ' ae o ; “ smmaiited SE” taitiria Riess feces i cs Ries See ee Tha ee tu Morigage, bearing Gate the aixth di oy of WW EK are opening a great variety of BOOTS, SHOES at and SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap evi, hich WA ; , mninenaed, Vil vi ‘ ‘ . aia ad * January, A. v., 1 ,aud made betweea Joh: d f cast a3 Pe ea ea od didi s dali. Unind? a G or cash, nfit E ott their tions. to ascertain the finan- | worcerfu viood- purifying, invigorating anc Rourke, juuior, o lount Stewart, Frederick Vi Je : : ‘ ' : Mu Harbor Road. and | 2" properties, For weak lungs, spitting . Hyndman end Charles Pope Pletcher, both of Our Boots and Shoes are Lought-in large quantities for cash, in the lowest markets, hill 2 } u tad iA AM ‘ | ' . 7 Es Fe RD ‘ 2 a ha » ’ . is ow. ' . . : ; : le as lof 1. shortness of breath, bronchitis,severe Muekion, town, of the one part. ar Alexand ich enables us to give the best value in the trade—no trouble to show goods. Si Labi nite i ‘ ‘ am bring under the consideravion ol; | | ind kindred affections, it is ai “*% Kinnonand Thomas A. McLean, of Charlotte: , : . ij that it the my arin nd to | Belfast the proposed union of On well | ‘ ao er eS ey 4a | town, aforesaid, of the other part. Our own manufacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrated taroughout the Island. and are 4 he .4 ent to att ; ‘. “BE se Agee BES ti with al ene | 8OVerelga © remedy it promptly cures the For further particulars apply at the office of in great demand. Ask your storek« _— for our make ot Soli.’ Leather Boots. ‘ + A lab Cla Hew lay bi ielr congregation vitl * } severest coughs. ; Macleod, Morson & Macquarrie, Soliciters, Char- | YLE LEATHER i ' ad e. 1. | a rs i : Pee vee : etow 4 ¥ aie be she. é nd 1 forms of punish-4 Murra Harbor Road. For torpid liver. billiousness. or. liver«com-4/0ttctown. oe F. %, wholesale and ;ctail, cheap for cash. i ; a : ; a : od i 4 . ’ lay } hi a An: , s 2207 ' e at che . ur pose. This Great he { y appoint ments were made pl ek. ie epsia ond indige thal oa oa? Day this third (ay of re ee PO RS a WV G oO 3 re Cc Republic « be permitted to become a for the month of August, viz. : : uney! ualed remelly. Sold by drugyists. Assign ide uf Murt’sy a ey 9 x } & Oo. land ai pm smitees. Muumay Harbor Road—Rey. HE. Gilhes, ~ wed antl w. Aug. ‘—#i oaw wed Ch’tuwa, June 17, 1838. 3 wikia prey oe _aee