NAN LINE R M SUM TO THE TRADE Gigars Wholesale. AN He Riot of fine CIGARS expected daily. , 1 e. sold to the retail trade ‘at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, DD). OTM, "REDDIN, JR. Ch'town, Aug, 9—Imo PAR " HOUSE aig Pawlet Hiohts 40 OTS, PER POUND IN BULK BEE ER & GOFF Recommended. 6, MER CVERAGES EQUALITY" LIME JUICER, at . Ly Fa’ v ONTSERATT Ok in bottles Lemon and Raspberry Syrup, in bottles. “a > SS ALSO 7. > ned” 4 Yo* eo Ur Cr LO w on- draught Aug. 6, 86 CKD CORKED BEE &. BA ONLY 26 CENTS A POUND. ORE Economical than buying Uncooked Meat. M BEER & GOFF. itt special facili- 6, *86, Having ties for iy i which ever yenoos were injured: | ROASTING AND GREND- ING COPFPEE large quantities, we are in a position to Supply the Trade with this article, --- Fresh, Roasted and Ground, in any quantity requir- ed, at prices which will pay merchants te ay from us better than im- porting.--Quality guar- anteed. BEER & GOFF, 6, 86.) Aug. DEAD AS JULIUS CASAR | puis is what they generally say about trade during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, i to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal B 2 , 3 samo DALY ee 5 . 4 A 4 Rd 7 ehenal gael, ’ ‘ T y Lo eat aiidi Otine r até tiis. TEL Rak APHIC NE = 4 %e \ ese ; re ' nil ry . . i ved at) [SpectaL Desearcures to Tuk EXaminen. | j + | a’ . . " . 4 Vexed Question Set at Rest, i : cents ul ; tne I ? ~ a a HaLirax, Aug. 17. eod F 43 . ' > i rey, the Bangor man, who won so many } iroughout of the 1 wes at the ijremen 5S ournament. : ) x ent }turns out to bea mann d Strong, who . was putonthe team a a substitute Tol ali @ , i | rey Mh Banwor it } Si vs that Strony ry f wi ’ ; foe | 18 the fastest runner in the State of Maine. | . . e A Large Meeting Expected. 4 . ¥¥ ‘ ‘ ’ : Re prese: t ‘ . ‘ > \ \sso of | Curcaao, ll., Aug. 17 | i lel, i ) 7 » thea ( es from ac 3s «tine ter { > 1 . | National League of Americ ar ral ' nn SiLibp bye | ’ ‘ - \ : \ : tlpp 1 hn ‘ at N Ww \ ve ta l \ Dek tag ‘ ‘ aR Line 7 1} 8100 to 8250 * | from all parts ire pourme¢g im score and yt the meetmg gives pronuse ol beins the \" Stir y Magistra a. this larvest ever held by the organization. ke 3 . nd : ve or e . . r > . 1M ney To Meet for Their Annual Shoot. ‘ig — se Morse m Knitting Cot Hauirax, Aug. 17 \Y i nu t Circulars , } ' - ‘ MI , sins j The annual prize meeting of 1e Provin : Bs et S li ; } T . } a puare. | cia) Ritle Association of Nova Scotia will! - . ’ eo wn i \I \ will (D. \ begin to-day at the Bedford 1 — Che , a . . . , > ‘ i O H Sal h first. ¢ meeting of the New Brunswick Ri As- j ut sth firs Y , levening, at tl na} | S0clation also begins to-day at Sussex, NB. b - @uieting Down in Belfast. | i PLI VY TALK a ip hats but vant ' ” SO ner Be “a - . ; - : ent cheap _BELFastT, Ire., Aug. 17. | : : : y Ww re eis ui at I i) : al sl : 1) } } ; Diino ceasional shots were fired throughout . > the day, vesterday, and there were a few ’ ' YT» , ’ | . | Inc? WA ( Rov \ : , n wr di turbances Wien W qua kly | ' . } yu i ihe military have been with-| . \ j j Cun : ; sy % i i ‘ nh irom the streets. | - - : spitt blood, shor ; Phe Cutiers Condemned. ; n i } on : a M WLIMINIGASH, Vila DLOOMFTELD, | i? ‘i i ~ r to Aug a7. . ’ , +7 7 | ‘ S ndw At a large meeting, held here las night, | . . . | ‘ ~ e. - 1 rol resoiu h conaemnhing the action P sas id ‘ . f the cutters in not pi tecting our fishing ti itic : 4, AS . > | ‘ ' wads ine ‘wary grounds, was carried unanimously.—Geo. | : ‘ i \' 1art bout Clg! Oo ‘ Ul EN, Secretary. ; int is ish la yu lie — j 1 an iands > ty H : ee PréBably in Canada. te funerals of the late Geo. W, DeBlois,Esq., P 2 Miss Be De Blois took place this aft OSTON, Aug. FV... | vc we largely attended. all classes of at Ww reported that Wm. Gray, -. 3 t presence, testifying to| Treasurer of the Atlantic Mills, is a de- - 3p departed amd the faulter to the extent ot 340,000. His pre pathy for t um in their doubly sad| sent whereabouts are unknown. eavelm t | ov dinisnyitamenaiastinacliad \ ’ , : Vi vray aca Matterson Defeats Per cins . i ! S Ri Ont., d pmemnmant } ee °2 LONDON, Aug. 17. x i al t ' . nt Oe’ i d , M ter mB, the Aust raian s¢ ul ler defeat lak ‘ . va j th , id un . ed Perkins in a iieoh on the Thames | | I 1s | to COATS 5 este rday. The st ikes were £00 a - " Sia : LHE ste I ‘ (ant Anderson, —— ifrom M me 4 Yelock last =e md a i ‘ > str » re. not, MEA 0 Cathe ol ieiaaed aes Destroyed by Fire ia it I pas ivers She sailed . , : os 3 Wild Phe” taka ae | New York, Aug. 17. \ing ; le. cats. et "he large building of the Brush Electric ; i V ik F is Watts, | Light ¢ was burned yesterday. The loss Mi | ‘i Maho ey, a3 pas will amount to $100,000 es me ee: — oa i amittee in charge of the Gospel Tent Drowned Whilst Yachting. pleas te mnounce that ta rus “list Chure} Upper Easteort, Me., Aug. 17. : au — . isenled to give Hunt, m inaging editor of the East- h whichto hold services her y +} a minal ervices wien | port Sentinel, was drowned whilst yachting t) s unht, owing to the weather. They vesterday ‘ therefore wish it to be understuod a st if on}° : ae tLilis or any succee ling evening it ho ul l be ° o ce : < wet or stormy the meetings will go on. being Rioting in Dungannon. held i: hye } pees Dus, Aug. 17. g Pas Pie Press—The Can wn \ riot took place in Dungannon yester- nals are \ gry over the € propos! t a cc] Canad if Unt and passenyge : a oe S17 nt An n { 1, but the y do not . | derstand the power of bancombe ‘in this Weather Bulletin. * inv! ’ ea Not angry; surprised at such a eut-off-you Foronto, August 17—10 a.m. 3¢-to-spite your face proposition. The word 2 resh winds; dy weather with rain; wom! rever sheds light; we are not ationar y or sli; ghtly lower temperature. ‘ siTany 8s to it even in La la. 7 1 ‘, sniessillpyiliseat HOTEL ARRIVALS. OUR re ned firemen spe uk in the highest . 3 terms of the treatment accorded them whilst REVERE HOUSE, 1 Halifax. Capt. Robins and the members of a ' , ek i , I —— samp Aug 16—F J Cragg, Halifax; Mr Ellis, New © Saliva team, € pecially, are enthusiastic ' a } } . vs agit : York; J S Grant, Montreal: D Schurman, r the innumerable courtesies shown them]. “a I N Plotts. Philadelpl . var — . ‘ Ummerside;s J 4 OUTS, li spnia. by Capt. Taylor and the Union Protection Co. uiladelphia t Halifax, and by the Union Protection Co. RANKIN HOUSE. Dartmouti the members of both thes > om . , al aaa 7 hei serie tn Aug 16—Thomas Patterson, Bowmanville, I VaNnIZaAvIoOnNsS seeminyz LO I x tha 1e% on . pray age nears 4 ing | Ont; J A Morrison, Halifax: A Cameron, do; ld not do enough tor our boys, an ielng \ fe Was : : vith ana antl . ‘ utith ah Delemdie stunts G M Odell, Truro; C G Fatham, Guélph, Ont; witi A LNCT, 1k a SPirit OF irienaly Yrivaily, : i whe , ae ade - 4] eth thn ; T Martin, Toronto; R M Haldimand, Mon- oO see 10 CouUML give them © DOCS’ Lime. : i : y ' ' : ? erica Jas Shaw and wife, Quebec; Major E L ~ “ - nim .3 , ' it le : ; Bond, Montreal; Thos Davidson, do; W M Every effort is being made to recover th WU a ; ? . W albeak, do. ody of Howard I irrow, the victim of the ating acci lent at Summerside on Friday OSBORNE HOUSE, ist “At the time of the accident twenty-one £ Io} : | “d Aug 16-—-B W Johnstone, Montague Bridge: sea of lobsters were thrown overboard from | ug sell; J T Melliah, Monta. ' : , ‘ . i ) hertso Brudenell: . ellis! onta- boat to lighten her, as it was supposed ee Oe ae — oe was sinking. During Saturday —aie ! | gu 7 McLeod, do; G Gillis, Dundas; H V nineteen cases were pi ked up on the | Fernal Portland, Me; A Me ‘Williams, West , 7 * ‘ =e Th 5 y } : we near the scene of the dist uster, and yes- a ms Si Tit ombe, Ban gor, Me; hI poombe, vday another case was found at McCallam’s | 4 iJ W edlock, Stanley Bridge; J H.W illis, ’oint across the harbor about four miles from s‘ellarton, N 8S; E Strang, Chatham; T G the accident occurred A hat, sup-| Fraser, New Glasgow, N 8; E L Burnett, be the one worn by Farrow. was also} Providence, R 1: Robt McLean, Pictou, N §8; id ut the same time and place {LS Perry, Tignish; Mrs LS Perry, do: S P i Perry, do: P A Cameron and wife, Oakland, D WwW. St ; § thi |} Cal; Mr Lovett and child, Portland, Me; J . RUNNER. 1’. | Uni et -" C ‘M3 | McGregor, East Point; R Bradshaw, M D., y, who has been W nion om ; om- | New (rlasgow; W McKie, jr, Brantford, Ont. pany in Halil S a Substitute for Philip | : K re ¥y. m le a g at re Pp itatiol there as a run- ler, WinDiag every race In WA Ww 7 i nag [HE market to-day was, owing to the | vill ve mg — i that 9 . er nesday 1 | heavy rain, not so well atte nded as usua’, | " wae 100 ana er? ’ rd ae es against . is iles were fair at the following price s i : field of ‘ MM Petit rs. I ursda. Lie i Bee f (small) i '?) 10 cts per lb. | quarter mile run against 18 m Ds | (smpe ratr4to7 mutton, 5 to8 ets; pork | ialf mi oa agai Mn akMOst | do all) 6 to § cts; lamb, 35 to 6 cts, per qtr; i eC! He won both, li Ing h per Ib. 13 to l4e: fowls , 40 to 45 cts. pair; : oe 7 >" | butter (fre 20 to 22; do (tub) 16 to 18 r ; ; t at : nevuxtr oe get poten n, 10 to 11 cts; tomato plants, 10 rie , ; a 7 1 Main ue -o ts pe r dozen; black currants, i2 cts per quart; : ul bul y Wit ol me pry urrants, 1) to 12 cts per quart; green : nyging a matc! with hi | beans, 4 cts per quart ; peas, 8 cts per quart ; cen Halifax raspberries, 6 to 7 sents. ; goose- | Strong entered In all races at alilax as berries, 15 to l6c; black currants, 12 Philip Frey to I4c; flour per 100 Ibs, $2.25 to : a influx | $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; oats, 34 NEVER be or such an influx! ots; hay per 100, 50 to 55 cts; new + lower ; The ireu ghout our prese ent season. of American Provinces as pAbiSee at this hotels have been taxed to their utmost for ac-} < 8 yimodation A great portion of this traffic io y ‘ * the [itera hip Ich had a service | ers per | and from the nd have run tuli "p to the present magn eut boats are too weil ny comment. One of the i ; this service 18 the Saturday eamer, \ h leaves St. John at 8 Pp This is very popuiar, ! i it with summer ! s home. The regular trips of ‘ 5 \lo lay, W ednesday al from St. John, and also the direct ' from Al every Paesday lor Loston, will remain in furve ‘throughvt LF) asOn. | | potatoes, 30 cents; ‘veal, 3 to 7 cts per lb; radish per bunch, 6 cents; lobsters, 4 to cts each ; rhnbarb,2 to 4 cents per lb: codfish, ‘ents: mackerel, 5 to 8 cents; 00 pr pair; apples, 9% to BH Be JU toe ynics pigs r , dozen. Bees. Tu Moncton Transcript says that the Catholic congregation of Buctouche, whose large chapel was destroyed a short time ago by lightning, last ‘Thursday commenced excae vating for the foundatir m of a new church, which is to be larger than the one destroyed, the besildiaie being ~ 60x120 feet. Rev. Father Michaud intends finishing the basement this fall so that services can be held therein, and | next sommer the main building will be com- 10 cents per; t the: pleted, Lv aw the coegreyation is a Vo ry | eutsrpriving Cue son in haying and harvesting. Our New Fal, Stock of i'weeds and Clothing 1s daily arriving- and when added to that on hand, will aliow pur- chasers the prividege of selecting from one of the largest Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated. On tt We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Black Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, now $0.38. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price 212, now $9.50, Vien‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, now $4. Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price $3.60, now $3. Viens Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. ; Child’s T'weed Suits at about half prices to CLEAR, Youth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, 7 3. Youth‘’s Black Worsted Coats, formerly %.50, now $i. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. Men‘s Regat? a Shirts, now 7dcts, forme rly $i. Men’s Cotton Underwear. formerly cts, now Fearfal Slaughter in our Tailoring | Department. Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts. La lies’ Gossamers, forme rly $1.40, now $1. Men’s Straw Hats about haif price. Men’s Felt Hats at Cost. ro weeds at 35cts, 45cts, and up. Scotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.10. REID BROS i. % =e - tt as CAME RON BLOCK, Ch‘town, Aupust 2, 1836--2mos TU K Ss I JAY, IN Peg , 5 LOR’. . [Rij NO 1, ASH-HOOP MACKEREL BAR- \ S09 RELS—Selling C heap. GEO. H. TOOMBS, rah Quecn Street. Ch’iown, Aug, 13-2wks 3awk Final Moti imal IVotice. | A LL persons owing the TAXES, of any “ kind, are requested iy pay the same imme- Glately, otherwise executions will be issued against them. This is final notice. FRANCIS S. CHANDLER, City Collector, Aty, August 10-1] e4. 1 PE (SMMAD AallWAY SU MMERSIDE I REGATTA. } ETURN ’ be og itions TICKETS at one first-class fare will issued from ‘Tignish and Intermediate st to Summerside, by afternoon train of eh AUGUSY, inst., and by morning train of 1%th inst ; also from Chatlottetown and Intermediate Stations at which Express Trains stop, to Sum- merside, by Express Train on morning of 1*th AU GUST, all Tickets being good to return up to and on If th inst., in connection with the Regatta to be held in Surmmerside on August 18th, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch,town, Aug. 12, 86—tl 1 _ SHIRTINGS, SPECIAL NOTICE S it has been broucht to our notice that other A’ makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail | and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as - ing of our Manufac ture, |**\ e beg to inform ali purchasers of ith . we will not guarantee which have not our label Parks Fine Shirtings| upon them. this article as ours any Shirtings Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Ret: il Trade can always ' get them, if they insist upon being supplied with , our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WM. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOH, ww, BS. July 27 1986. mis North Atlantic Steamship Co, FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘OLIF TON’ Charlottetown for London, ABOUT THE 18th A U GOsT. | ame CATTLE, SHEEP, > LOBSTERS. GRAIN and | other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, | Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- | ental ports. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic 5. 8S, Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 27, 1886, ___AGEN Tr. ST. CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Ngezy, D.D., The Rev, W. D. Martin, ‘ M., Rector and Prin. : 19th year opens Sept, 15. Terms $275 and $250. ‘Increased advantages offered. For cireu- | lars address the Principal, be 16—10 wks | | i i | President 7 ; A iW 5 &, uta B, ri 3 4 “B, aude’ : W ANTED—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Sullivan, Brighto 1 Road, augli if ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Girl to do | general housework; good references re- i quired. Apply to Mrs. Rufus McDoraid, Kent street. augi7 3i pd lady who left the silk Umbrella at F.etcher’s music store, a month or two ago, can have the same on calling for it. aal7 2i “ye li THE A single “both new Apply at this aug li tf ‘PWO Cc Al tRIAGES FOR SAL B.. Driving Wagon and aV is-a- Vis, this spring, for sale very cheap. office. T OST On Lower Malpeque Neat’s Leather. The finder, Martin Whittey’s, Glasgow i arded for his trouble, W ANTED Aw ¢ E—A Man t« > in urn the Laundry Business, with a of taking the manageinenit. Apply to H. » present . Manager P. K. I. Laundry. atest sides of it at be toad, two on leavin House, will augi3 > smart, capable young view Shaw, IR SALE- 7 Ss 4 few thou: sand dollars Stock, the best paying Stock Company Island; muca etter th an Bank Stock : satisfac- tory reason given for selling. Address, 4x. ¥. Ci’town,” jy 29 2w pd T° LET—Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and pera accommodation ; possession nee Vys7 t in i oa the j T° LET—That brick House and “Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Cornolly; imme Jiate possession given. For terms and particulars appiy to Ovren Connoliy. ca junz2l cod To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of &. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given ist October next. For verms aud particulars apply to Owen Cx yanolly. jun2! eod tf IMMEDIATELY nied with restaurant business pre- Ww AN D A Cook: one ack a AUGUST. 1%, | given by MR. SHAW, 1886. BARGAINS FOR AUGUST —AT THE — LONDON HE USE, re 2) Se BOYS CLOTHING, BOYS CLOTHING, READY-MABE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-HADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLORBHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MADE CLOTHING, READY-MABE CLOTHING, READY-HA CLOTHING, READY-MA CLOTHING, MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, PRINTS, PRINTS, PRINTS, ' ' ! | Me Me Men’ l J - Men’s Pants Men’ Men’ Special Prices on these Goods. ps e have a Large Steck and are bound to Clear Them Out. Fifty Suits at 81.75 and $2.00, Look at Them! Men's Suits at 84.00, Men Ss Suits at 65.00, Men's Suits at $6.00. n’s Pants at $1.25, at #1.50, at $2.00. at $3.00, at $3.00, at 83.00. ns Pants s Tweed Coats s Tweed Coats s Tweed Coats Four Cents, Six Cents, and Upwards, HARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS Ci0G. DAVIE: ae et Ch’town, August 6, 1886. 7 2S 0 Ln eo LEMON SYRUP, 25 Cases i0 do RASPBERRY do, 10 do STRAWBERRY do, 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANILLA, RILLA. ORANGE, &c.. 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, 100 5-lb. Boxes do do, 3 Bris. ROYAL MIXED CANDY, 200 5-Ib. Boxes do do. 100 10-lb. do SUGARSTICKS. - ALSO NOVELTIES and i-CENT G¢ Price List of Confectionery The Best Stock of WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- JODS in the Market. Write for and Biscuits. JOHN QUIRK, E PRIN 1886—1Lmo a STREET August 12, CHARLOTTE TOWN EASONABLE D S RY GOODS, Vines. Gra S jingles. PERKING & STEARNS o---—_-- Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost nothing, Balance of ien'’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount. Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap. ee ee Ve" Bargains in PRINT CO Bargains in COLORED Bargains in COLORED -O— Cheap Gray one ap White Cottens, ¢ Che HV EH RYTHING PERKINS & August 4th, 1886. en a cate sath oem Mauager, at the Laundry, Ken TERMS—Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY Ch'town, July 28, 1886. TPOXS. WOUSLENS., DRESS GOODS. Cheap Linens, Cottons, vheap Carpets, Cheap Oilclo’‘ hs. ---—- — CHEAP AT STERNS. SE PY 8 ENE Steain Laundry _ ()-—~—~ ——— ee Ts CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM LAUNDRY is now in, operation. Goods wil be called for and delivered free of charge. Call at the office and leave orders for work. Price: s and all information freely t Street, King Square. _TELEPHOXE. | y Pete me O ante STY LES— —{) ——-- LATEST i wages to the right person. Apply at | ¢ office. jyi7 eod tf j fe ‘rred ; ¢ | EXAMIN} ' sell our guaranteed ing Machi ye" : biz money in “ee sion ae salary. See “Hart sfeld, P. S. & M, Co., Bux LS, New et Ky U.S.ot A ASS D—Agents to BOGoTs FIN] HST FINISH. - ry > ; ° ; 7° VY TE are op ning a great variety of BOOS, [HOES an SLIPPERS to! ¢ ss : . ca ; aa ‘ Our Boots and Shoes are bought in large quantities for cash, in th ich enables us to give the best value in the trace trouble to show g Our own manufacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrated througho in great demand \sk your storekeepers for our make of Solid Leath LE LEATHER, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash. DORSEY, Go Ch’town, June 17, 1886.