en ee a eect > eget sent A TI TE in the several courts has been due largely to the assiduous efforts of Mr. Richard Hunt, the Island datinianan to make telegram which appeared in the Montreal | the best possible display for his section of Herald of Canada. Canadians visiting London he ny ‘ , vator Carvell sent the fillowing Saturday last are received Please inf the ¢ mets who Rave | with open arms, and special entertainments, out to pur 0 thé -Imperial] garden parties, excursions, &c., are of ‘ ney Fdward Islan! is | daily and nightly occurrence t bich ha 1eV | THE MARQUIS OF LORNE VA | has been prodigal m his efforts to munister ; \V\ earn st N, ne 8% ‘ wl enjoy ment of our pr ple. ' ‘ . a vi } xt week the Corporation ef London sats yi el ek ee j take the Colonists in hand, the programme wy Wat VI the Island before | opening with a special service in St. Paul’s | feuntnng to Knglantl; and we have no Cathedral. On Monday the memorial GCoupt, as the Montreal Heretd remark j Stone of the new tower bridge is to be laid | viacd a a sal ‘ ; y the P rinc of W ales, and on F ridi ty the ‘¥,pecivyreed anim. ls which | ‘ rT d } il UE people there are orporation will give a reception an va Veued : ali hieeatitnat = sal, wild vom phe mula ‘im Guildhall, for Wiaiuh Pitt Sa ence TUL VAITYV FY \MINER i if mI alg ial Bxuidition The Contest in the City. THE DAILY EAA! | [pdian and = Colouia a ae : At five o'clock bid: ay the votes at the JUNE 30, 1886 oe. U —— polling districts of the City stood as aa THE CANADIAN EXHIBIT. | Sows: ~ ¢ . ar i = = 7 SEGGND £ : | a; CS ve island Samples in London. ae Ae, Ward 1—-EKas 97 99 40 «38 CONGRATULATIONS, — i grd waa ih Wine:i ae. ap — oe JAP Ud Convespondence of the Examiner.) | wards & 8—Kast — 168 147. 83 —-91 ee Cosaniae Ouran. pe a West 93 101 68 Mel Set Bete South Kensington, London, June 19, | Ward 4—East 68 66 5B 5G ee . | Ward 4—Central 45 40 73 is ae , ut PDS... COMBS -..8 With fine weather for London (that is “ West 45 47 64 65 - We iconsretulat the |! ceasional sunshine and frequent show e1 3), Ward §—East 11) 106 141 146 the attendance at the Colomal and Indian - West 12 135 101 109 We «x uate | Pyhibition. has been something unprece- cba Woes fe \ Mol Blake ypular | dented in the history of metropolitan shows. Total. .822 826 665 682 pr The turnstyles show that almost a muiilon I int returl } and : quarter of visitors have passed in a 7 i enn oO Sorrnetiance since opening day,and the rush is only com Whitman Committed. ae town. Gordon and McDonald } mencing. On Monday last, 50,000 people — aE were present Next week the country ex- | HE IS IDENTIFIED AS ISRAEL MACLAUGHLIN, wy ' eursions will begin, and all rural England A NIGHT PROWLER OF TEN YEARS AGO. ae oe will be well represented. 4 Latest advices fi Morell give Sullivan] Jr is with an honest pride in the output On Monday afteradon Whitman was ar- 120, Underhay S371, Hooper 200, Muillaly ; as well as the capabilities of our country, | raig ened before Magistrate Barnes, at Hamp- 245 that Canadians on the spot see unmiistak- | ton, N. B., end charged with entering the —" | able indications that the Canadian courts sleeping apartment of Isabel Stewart, and ee t it} are the most popular of all with the great } admimstering chloroform with criminal! in- I ud D 1 18 eect youd | mass of visitors. The reason thereof is on] tent. He pisaded ‘not guilty” to the the surface : Canada’s exhibit is of a prae- | charge and the trial commenced. ee tical character, while most of the other William Stewart's testimony was as fol- Latest advi from Mt. Stewart report{ colonies haye gone In more for show. lows:-—f m my way “0 bed on Saturday even- iene 2. | y &T. afeDonald 45, Beer | lt 1 bazaars, relies of bye-gone days (ane | Ing between eight and nine o'clock I saw : 4+. nd Kelly have an | peoples) native curiosities and even native that the back door was open. : shut it but erw ty goods are all very nice in their way, but did not - lock it. Between 2 avd 2.30 ' they fail to show in any manner the pvo-| o'clock, Sunday morning, I was awakened ae = gress of the Anglo-Saxon race in that by the sereams of my sister, who sleeps on Reciprocity. Greater Britain which now almost over-| the upper flatin a room adjoining mine. shadows'the mother land. Intending emi- | When I heard the noise I called out, ‘Ts it In the cow fa recent interview with erants, as well as those who have relatives | rats?” My little brother said _he did not New York correspondent, Hon. Peter] and friends in the Colonies, want to see know what it was. He was frightened, and ee ee ae the fruits of the» forest, the field, the 1 got up and lighted a match, and went into stream and the workshop. rather than | my sister's room and then went to the head ‘ ‘ lk of er ‘ourag- | images of strange gods, or reproductions | of the stairs W hen there [saw a man s wi of the jungle. Hence, 1 say Canada| with a checked shirt, no coat on, no hat, no ee reely anything’! stands to the fore. boots, and thin hair. I saw his back. , see ave te sell. tere ar (Prisoner stands upand the witness identi aang Spe PoAeIne Pree pe P ARLY ONE-THIRD OF THE SPACE ties him as the man he saw in his father’s e and intelligent as any on the face ¢ ae ees ve te Be house.) I followed the man down stairs, “i th 4 e : ft : ted a. co An 7 : i 2 irae wrest nen yee yam and when T was two or three steps from the eS dail Cede Binte* Aa ntitn tee ‘ a = an sa Seashell hes Tica saetiitesr tdi bottom 1 called out, ‘“There is a man in the have iron ore for th western fur- 1 5-02)... oe ‘cite * , ~ | house! My father turned out and we both : a Se $00 ce ee all of our goods. The location has | , : artidhwarr ¢ idk ae ite : ha she und fi nh, W hich Y | also been wisely chosen by Sir Charles Tup ran down to the railway _— a - eed eve here, we have unlimited fields of we and ste: paella . feaclwiadboel. te | returned to the house. hen near the tery to r business men and capital. ,f i aah l iar eitiout bale) house | heard my mother call out some- Why dot 50,000,000 or 00,000,000 of ; 7 ; > ' . ~| thing, but did net understand what she ; ople in that great nari allow impressed by the extent of ree industries, said. While in the house the second time throat by a few| etc. Viewed from the beautiful grounds I got a gun and ran down the road towards P , nd a few Bs _ ae = nig = — = are the ohucek i saw aman in the trees on Leen, ne cannes sven. tee Shere ne nents, aan _— aoe i cle. ath | the side of the road. When 1 got within 8 na forces r *STil r > Oossy wer ds, WH ‘ f ges ‘th ts ee eee vad 7 - otiadialii of | teh feet of the man he started and ran. sup the springs of commer-ial | ever-changing hues, and the air charged He was trying oe his coat. I tried ' s | would, if controlled by | with the sweet harmony ever flowing from to open the lock of my gun, but could not. ster hot-head ring about actual hos- | gh, hende vlavine the Kiosks): viewed We both gave chase. My father told me tilttien hetwe wel ‘ednbbriea)é-oemtried 1. ee a om to tire, and I snapped the trigger. lhe shose territory is costerminons for 3000 miles, from the e grounds, on ‘all ‘sites neg oe prisoner called out, “If you shoot, I will hos lit mutual commercial devel- | 9V€T (99 3 anc W indows the words } a shoot, too.” We gave chase again, and the ent are unlimited, and whose-~pepulations} Mon of annals. pawn petite prisoner jumped over a fence and then fell. equally « prising and equally desirous col my's name can be seen from the grounds, | f ¢ lowed over the fence, but the prisoner mploying the great resources of the two} Which are almost encircied by the Domin got on his feet again. IL followed him and utual advancement and pros-{| lon s numerous courts, | called out it hin to stop. He stopped and : Sin e 1879 we have. had on the statute IN THE MATTER OF DECORATIONS, | 84 squared off at me. Then } struck him on ‘ la a standing offer of reciprocity | 4, 1. Bee ca a » he head with the butt of the-fun. He ‘ ' l Stats We did not } 7) ml glish peop! > are shown how bo (is-| was not knocked down. My father came itv trea terminated: | play articles of practical utility to the very up and knocked him down and sat on hiin. th set of the United States (Con- | best advantage. Pro lucts ot the Se l are | When I caught up to him the prisoner had i byw interested parties. We did | ™a ed i a Miant trophy in the ap court, only one arin in his coat and nO. boots or t want the fishery clauses of the Washing. | Walch is always the centre Ol an ucdmiring | hat on. When we were taking him up the treaty abrog that was brought ¢ ‘aoe thre “ts of visitors. New Brunswick cvzn. | yoad he asked for his boots, and one was e manoeuvres of the New Ruslana fish- | P. E, “Is sland oats and other grains form a} brought for him, At the jail door the ing capit :aspirit and from motives] prominent feature of this display. Ther ; prisoner tried to make “his escape. I have _ , best interests of the United] the great game trophy, a rich magazine of! no doubt that the prisoner is the man I saw a ty had fully expived, | interest to the sportsmen as well as to the] in the house. 1! a. ver saw the prisoner be- - i fishermen had no | ladies who delight in fine furs, at the other | fore Sunday morning. . whate\ Antradrapag ae — ae end of the court, is another prominent Miss Isabel Stewart. whose room was On TT . aa . : a ty landmark that ever attracts crowds. Island} entered, testified: I remember Sunday —. aoe r ., | fruits, though not shown as freely as they morning. I was in bed and awoke struggl- nine w is ying that the rd 7 might have been, look in good rn _ ing and with a smothered feeling, ] called aaa a would p e.110rm, as compared with the . wen larger out loudly for help. In struggling 1 ielt a sil ove e efforts of the jA., agogues and lexhibits from Ontario, British Columbia hand on my head and think in throwing my , vho talked le § the | and Nova Scotia, which adorn the supports | arms about felt whiskers. I could not. re- tional it terests hei bound up in making|of the first named trophy. The New cognize the features, bnt saw a figure. ti rer to the masses. Every reciprocal] Brunswick wood trophy is placed midway | After | cried out my younger brother woke , agreed to by the} down the court, between the trophies. lt | op and I heard him talking to Willie. The ) the United | is the best thing of the kind inall the show. igure then vanished and Willie came into Sunes ¥ pled, rejecting nothing, | jn canned lobsters and :mackerel ny room and asked me ‘*‘What is the - oe es matter, Isabel.” Itold him there was a ye las 8 ecded | HE ISLAND eg ‘ ' man ii iny room. intr | is very creditably represented by Long- Whitman’s statement was to the following r] ‘ . . a2 ua! worth & Co., John A.. Matheson, James KE. fect : On Sunday night, at 8.30, I came M fa » American Grant. Db. & P. MeNutt, A. C. MeLeod,} out from Mr. Sproul’s house, went to the in preference to | Clark & Robblee zad others. Hickey & | village, stayed there about an hour and ‘ : e Stewart and Riley, ot Charlottetown, have | came back to my oftice. Lhadhad a pail Drie it lonies some excellent samples of manufactured | of liquid manure prepared in my oftice some ’ as 'S | twist tobacco Mr. W. Rattenbury has a} lays prev lous. I took that down to the Ca . nt *Y |} special exhibit of pressed hay, for which iin weyard with an empty oyster can in my a cee in ( on ' ‘i . ma | there is reason to believe he will open up « hand, poured the liquid on the sod of the ; ; . 7 olee amenieil j lucrative market. three graves of Mr. Sproul’s family there, aoathing im ewn.| inthe photographic court the displays ind} ul promised to do. IL pumped the it ial reath of Conerese | rmade by My Arthur Newbery, and Clark | pail full of water from an old pump this is to he th ent condition of tl os to | & Bowness, of Summers) le, are deservedly | side of the graveyard and watered the the listing majority of t} vimired : iz fact I have the word of a Lon flowers on the grave. ‘The train blew while people: that te sat vhether the United } don photographer that the y would do credit } | was there, coming up from Nauwigewank, Meaen e to refuse to trade with a) to an artist on the Strand. Limagine. 1 then started out of the grave- - y Wi territory population the Island’s educational exhibit is aj yard to come home, leaving the can. 'L resources are all) sigall one, and the same may be said of |} A man and woman passed me. The woman fusing the proder I "a | Nova Scotia's; but there is one feature] @ad a gossamer and it rattled as she walked. 7 : on “0 | deserving of special mention, that is the} When I got half way between the grave- " me enter S""2 vaap of P. E. Island showing the govern-| yard and Mr. Stewart's house I heard : vy one if those | Meut schools. Though small, it is well} halooimg in that vicinity in a woman's Cas é‘ n hopes of seeing | @Xecuted, and is the only thing of the kindj voice. I eame right along, the train hav- ' bien two neighboring | in the educational court. ing just passed up by the crossing on the ntries wreatly extended, but who have been In the way of clothes the Island is evedit- | road near Mr. Stewart's house. On the rout disappointment, should sbandon|ably represented by the Tryon Woollen | lower part of the road I met two men, one yp direction and turn their faces | Mills and Charlottetown Woolen Manutac-| with a gun, apparently undressed. As | vowards h, in my jucgment, offer | tory, while John McKenzie and Charles | came close to them one man said, ‘*There ning suostautial t nadkin conimer e, but Robertson show that the tailor’s art 4h: is, shoot him.” If heard the gun snap oad ecause of the imperial, « hel | flourishes on the Island. but it did not explode. One of the men . i 1 , " ee : aarp Isa: ; Ch mson and R. Ba Mma l send ex- kept shouting murder. ime said ‘Stop, or : ; ; . | Celle! i meAi, nd the St. | Lui fire i said if I had a gun I'd fire tao. rs Cheese Factory es well ic the | One man stopped. | heard the stock of a : f | ; 3 ‘ their prod in | sur 1 rattle. { heard the word c irtridge. irl c low 18 LO very arge, | t then threw off my shoes and ran further \ ng ib stand bt prominenti up the road followed by the two men who 2 60 lew | ere jp u at ¥ Ndbein ‘ iugit me. J was not m Mr. Stewart's i ib ness and Jvorton Brothers. OU hou iat night. i {f the} _ COD. : are other Island g shibiters,; This con luded the testimony; and after | ( ase wil ’ Fect Washington above Gliy covering those that to-day it was coats over vo the prisoner, he ee | Came uncer my eye. ed not guilty, and was committed for trial ‘Attouteal Ki The position assigned the Island guods itisa long time since anything has. vc- Editorial Notes. 5 urred that has so startled the quiet village of Hampton station as the forcible enwry of Mr. Stewart's house, and the attempted assault on a member of his household, As Mr. Stewart is frequently away from home the only protection the female members of the household have is the eldest son, a young lad of between 16 and 17 years of | age. The the children is Miss Stewart, whose room ¥ , ° c Idest wa y invaded. ed by «ali the \* et j 4 The family are highly res pect- | | village. i | ' } residents of both station and The prisoner, who and from M: Wittman, is a veterinary surg arrived at Hampton ten weeks point in Nova Scotia. hong to board with Deputy Sheriif Sproul, vut finding that business was slower than pies pees, he left there about three eon, ago } some cna Ss ek age etn as so Unceremonions- save his name as John | At first he ; the Victoria hotel. Until the present charge was brought against him, Whitman had borne & ood charac ter, so far as the people of Hampton knew. Some days ago i began to be whispered about that = icin on Whitman was only an dtias, - that the real name of the man was Israe 5 McLauchlin, who formerly resided in ¢ ‘arle ton, N. B. Since Whitman’s arrest a story has gained in gener i] credence, unti come to be generally haere none other than Israe committed to Doi it as now that Whitman 1s McLauchlin, who was mit | chester penitentiary for a similar offence im Carleton about ten years ago. In verifica this story, three men who formerly ‘arleton, positively identified McLauchlin. It 1s possible that an attempt will be made in the next few days to fully es stablish Whitman's identity, and to obtain the fullest particu- lars of his previous career. Whitman is a man about 45 years of age, with thin dark hair, and heavy Dundreary whiskers, tinged with gray. He has quite a high forehead and an oval face. _ His eyes are his most noticeable feature. They constantly shifting from one In stature he is in height, stout, and tion of resided in 4 Whitman as seem to be direction to another. about 5 feet 11 inches well built. —-——- si. Peter’s Girls’ School. We have already noticed the closing of st. Peter's Boys’ School. The Girls’ School. under Miss DesBrisay’s charge, closed on Friday last with the annual dis- tribution of prizes. This has increased under its present efficient man- agement, and the Boys’ School proves an Institution offering advanti wes of careful personal supervision of pupils and thorough systematic training in the various branches taught by the respective teachers. The Rey. S. C..Smyth addressed the pupils and distributed the following prizes : For highest number of daily marks— Ist Class, Gertrude Davies ; 2nd Class, Ethel Davies ; 3rd Class, Walter Cotton. Highest marks im Exammation Hyndinan. Scripture— Vere Hyadman. History and Geography— Vere Hyndman, Arithmetic——Lottie Strickland. French— Ethel Scott. Spelling 2nd Class)—Max. McGowan. Popularity—Enid McLean. schor 1 V ere The pupils testified to their appreciation for Miss DesBrisay by presenting her with a handsome present, _ _e es. ——-___ ‘Ampaign Literature. THE following ances ir, issued some days ago by ‘The Primrose Club,” shows how they present the issue in Great Britain, and is interesting as a sample of campaign litera- ture of the lighter vein: Sellin: 7 OF! f GLADSTONE, Alarming Sacrifice . PARNELL & CO., {LATE PEACE & CANT). kind of Disaster, Disgrace, Defeat, Delay, kept in Stock. Supply of Hacuses and Equivocations on hand. BROS, very AL arge Try our Wuite Lirs.—A_ Specialty. Going Cheap. Buack Lies.—A new invention; look white till exposed to the light. CrocopiLtk Trars.—W. E. G.’s patent. Wipows’ Trars.—-A large Stock; recently replenished from the Soudan. Latest Novetries ty Disasrers.—Great variety ; more expected shortly, ex 6. s. Afghanistan, Egypt, Transvaal. ‘*RLAIN QUESTIONS AND CROOKED ANSWERS.” The rew game. G. O. M.'s Granville improvements. Roars of Laughter from Foreign Ministers and every Court in Europe. marck’s testimonial. ** AT THE Pay ; patent, with Has provoked Crowned Heads, Diplomatists in See Prince Bis or How We Kept it up when Gordou Jied,” by a Grand Old Man. **Really funny.”—John Bull. ‘ The’ pertection of good taste.” —-~Hnglishman. Try our DisuRacr.—Very cheap (Majuba, Sinkat. and Khartoum brands. ) Try our PERJURIES.—Aston brand. Only £1 each, Try our ‘AFTER ALL” all Lils. Try our Confiscation Process.— Easily applied ; universally popuiar ; guaran- teed; Testimonials from Michael Davitt, Henry George, and other connoisseurs. SanLve.—A Radical cure for success G.5 Pi, Are the Cheapest and Best House for Casuistry, Dodges, Surrenders, Mora Indignation, Latin Hymns, Tarradid- dles and P hilanthropy. G.5:P.% Have still A SMALL Suppty of that splen- did article, ENGLANp’s Honor. This is growing scarce ; intending purchasers should apply early. AND CO, AND CO. G., P., AND CO. Are also prepared to dispose of SEVERAL dirt i 5 Fabre, Canadian comumistioner for France ; Hon. ©. Ouimet, Superintendent of Educa tion, Quebec ; ; Dr. May, Education Hanes. ment, Ontario ; Ira Cornwall, Representa- tive of New Brunswick ; J. EB. Marmeete, Canadian Lil ovarian ; R, ‘A. Payne, St. Joln Sun: M. Bremner, Lon: don Free Préss : and EK. B. Biggar, representing the Exhibi- for and Canadian press generally. Macdonald, inte chanical Mir. mana ye r. 7? tne ‘ showed the visitors the vari: mus features of | the office. including the eight W alter | pre ses on which the Tiwes is printed, and | the type-setting machines, which were first | | brought into really successful use here. The parlian 1entary reports are now dictated | direct frora the short- hand writers in the | house by tele phone to the operator at the machine, thus attaining j the shortest fransi- i ma Fi thts peti CC en -* - WEDN ESDAY, JUNE 30, 1886. OP a ING NG ‘hes AT --- STANLEY BBaceP WAS BLOCK 1 Case American White Shirts, i “4 “ Collars and Cutis, Scarfs and Pies. Also - New Priats, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, Yew- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, STANLEY BROS, Brown's Block, Gprosite Market Houve. NEW JIN _E HAT & FUR STORE, Wew sor. lock. IN EW DEPARTURE! Ch'town, June 21, 188 A. MATS, of tho Lstest Styles, at the very LOWEST PRICES. FURS, of all kinds Cieaned, Dy d. altered aid Repaired, HiGuHisT ogre Sty A er Ra. int. ae ww > rt a» & Ch’town, May 4, 1*56 ¥ vy an 2 a% | AX AND ND ‘ Nieais: Will, on and after }: TRIPS Pirin i sabismabtitiimamavall dammguciipiiaiianns make TWO WY it io ie. The Steamship ‘‘“MERRIMACK” (CAPT. | ROWELL) 2,200 ‘lon The Steamship ARRGLL” (CAPT. BROWN) . 1,400 Tons, The Steamship “‘WORCESTER” (CAPT. ALLEN) . 1.400) Tor Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Chariotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MON BA YY. AND “PE of each week, superior Passenger Acc until further notice « vessels fave oOmmMocdaclion Thess reight hand] The LOW ESi ed carefully. RATES charged for both Pa For further TARVER. BHODTIE Ks, particulars etown. 4 > General igents, -rson s W har [s; Bost & CROSBY Nick , dy wy pat her jour 2 mos NICKERSON June 14th, 1886 1): A CLG LE A i et Be Aa tl atta ee ee nets ccc ER ion Ft te © hae _ onl iia w TF X , . ae j SE BES 4% a 4 2 s ‘ eakV aA hae Bes Ce oe ® fins j e Wants te Have fils Say---thai is : . YOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same cualit raat land workmanship in P. E, Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up VIRST-CLASS WORK. tliat none of our ec :peti tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manu ired than what we are | showing Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in tivis city Having three Cutters and a lat staff of Worl Inen, We call give you prompt attention, $500 WORTH OF READY -H iDE CLOTHING, for sup City dc Tons cate Round, Acadia Mines C gal ; jand Ten (10) Tons Acadia Mines Nut Coa! | sist ot BOO Ibs. ee finé || of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are }now SELLING AT COST. We hav« > am > ts ~ i= gS - om An Immense Stock of- Hats, selling rapidly ‘, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from 1 cents. e us. Best Hats you ever saw for Qo GENES’ Uk RNISHIN iS, Macyiricent Co.ontes. Going : wa on ce eB yee wg Pr ae Jellies ay Cufis Ries . ae SRNAR EDD aN ite ¥ > cheap to the first bidder. Private offers fer , . me, Bhs: asarpassed in Style, for the lot entertained. : : . . az Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quo ons Trom G.,; P., AND CO. . : . other establishments this ye Present Address: Downing Street. : : ‘ rie a i ao a re one See Come Karly! This is Positively the Closing 4 \ BR fem é i 4 : 5 Ss 8 2 ‘ PALS . —— - enudliean xe m= dia &./ > , ienellinie : 5 Business shortly to be given up for public «ad | sas : ‘ » | PV <¢ ~ T ‘ , a private reasons j é J ® { I 4 IN reas, j Aut ° ‘25% . aes Ns : cae | ch’town, June 23 1885 60d & wy Visiting the “Times” Office. somelaitacaetmabasirhidaa: eau Eadie ies ae ed — i rey 2 4% SiVaenp i ‘ me ae age 4 € a4 » 8 ho | — 5) bm. Says the Canadian Exhibitor:—“a tow} Tenders for Coal. | FOR SALE. Gays ago, . by the courtesy of the proprietors | of ‘the London Times, a small partly oi | {HEALED TE NDERS, marked ‘*Tend ! A SPRAM LAUNCH I nwers Canadians were invited to inspect the great |! C val,” will be received at the office of the ~., ee gD pete ang, dy lee eee Ge establishment in Printing f House Square. | Board of School [Trustees of Charl TCOWWH, | ine a Madies 3. “g ; a , / ge : ce c ; a The invitations were the Hon. Hector | ¥ti mies per hour, Vor furtaer particuiers apply t ’ } LLEXANDER -ATTELRSO 12 0 clock, noon, oth July, Hext, Ao M chanical Le Ee: i tL Raikes. lying and p ee placing in the vaults of the ools, One undred and Twenty (120) RiCHM PND © SRT inom GROCERY STORE to he antag on or “GROCERY AUGUST, next, All of said Coal to be of the b eat qua lity, to be weighed on the ¢ Aty Scales } efore 2 it} i By order of Schoo! Ro | — ISAAC OXENHAM. a , Secretary, | NELSON BROS.. daelers in Choice Ch town, June 28, 1886.—t] Siuly — ‘ i Family Gracgaries Waa Riad ra a bl ee brvate n . GY. 2. LG@liit} JLUUGLAGD, Wddi, i iff, us Gi 2s UGG bi) en on { J / Cea \/e MuIPry . ; "Ic ; rm : : , {HERES valuable LOTS on Douvlas Street. Those favoring us with their patronage will find Goods as ‘ited i 50x100 feet each, or there: vbouts. Apply at Merawants Buak ti Priace ba - wet oe ese : cheap a3 any in the city. <A call ROBERT N'ILSON, SAMUEL NELSON. iid Suave 17) 1835-—Savs iaw