. <r pe So Wl be ——_ ~ - ™ - nem an ~ in this city next spring. Local Notices. Children’s Lace Collars, Hosiery, &c., che ip at James Paton & Cu’s. Visa Picnic Boots, $1.50 for $1.00, to- y vt Golf Br i hest yet—Cut prices in boots and shoes at t D i i n B otore, 33 6 61 tri i Pilate Mirrors.—At the closing ont Lorue Hotel furniture at Rooma, i) ect, on i uraday, Jualy lith, will i: offered 3 1 ntly impmted British plate mirrors, ~ inches—besi quality, latest ‘*We are saved! we are saved!" cried the brave Highland maid, ‘Tis the Highlander’s slogan! O dinna ye hear it. CHORUS. Dinna ve hear it? dinna ye hear it ? High o’er the battle’s din, dinna ye hear it? High oet the battle’sdin, hai! it and cheer itJ Lis the Highlanders slogan! O dinna ye hear it? A moment the tempest of battle was hushed, But no tidings of help did that moment re- tvffa-a. Mooi, Auvtivucor. jy0sl veal; \gain to,their shot shatlered ramparts they rushed— 4 gain toaral the cummon, egaia Gasied the susel ; from the wharf. Steamer Southport will leave the . Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a. m. and 2 p. m.; returnin will leave Westville Wharf at 12 noon anc 5.30 p. m. Tea aND Rerresnuent Tabues will be! amply provided for visi TS No pains will be .; to make this one of |. the most enjoyable Picnics of ths xeaistn, 7} Tickets caly 20 Dea 25 cents Also av EXOU! IN CONCERT will te} viven in the stear sullthport from 8 p 1 to 10 p. m. Music by the A <i'lery-Ban nel the’ Sh bath School Cheiy unc: frectiun of Professor Hawley. 4 j ‘Steamer. will !<¢ do owith Chishes Lante: Tickets loWenis: © +" ©. Tuty 0, HOM—Bi due Stu sue Yous wou i, Liste Thread, Silk and Cashmere a Chai lotietown, June 28, 1889.—dy wky Register Grates, doc. Dissolution if Partnership, yY ‘Auction, TUESDAY, Jnly 9th, at 2 TUS isto certify that the Partnership, hereto fore existing between the vidersiznéed, car rying on bhesiness under the style aud firm of 20 Register Grates (new) ; 1 White Marble Melonis & Grant. bus on this Twenty-eighth dag r iep' i . of June, A.t), 13. been dissolved by mutna) cor Jantiepiece, with Grate, &c., (new); } large one Safety Oil Cobinet, 1 Refrigerato:, 1 Fire: ~ Dated this 28h day of June, 1829, proof Safe, and sundry other articles, to close consignments. o'clock, p m., at Rooms, Queen Street eee ee ee a ee) —_ Sn rnemetomnamnas, 5 Teh MIB arionment ——- ee - " > . , t -— nen - S\TURDA , JULY 6. 1889 DAILY EXAMINER. - - ‘ SATURMA_. . Wi By i pA ii, x add A AN . se A SS oo [£&!:—____— » - % J Ts ee _—- — ee eeeeeattpannnnana ate — ee ae .. . a . rid eried, * Let us wel- 1 a Pe : Varia Still the Highland maid ’ ow © ; 1" MATT V "VW ER i aria. come the brave: : ae a Ti It Li il a - Kod } I ° | pail : thiol The death mists are thick, but them Clay x . There is a c'ass of advertisements whic ; i morea will cleave it! em . bell’ +r > Sf F { IULY 6 1889 iwe do not see in Canadian newspapers or The war pipes are pealing, Vhe Campbell s oO > oo . ; ; - ihe al not nearly to (he same extent as ia Eng- are Coming.” : : & di k oo lish newspapers, I mean advertisements | They are charg! as Pr "oh ne (a) : ’ ings for g ‘SS ‘ English paper with | yo hear it! 7, om band enemies Le) ncnahis enimmen otes and Clippings. fur governesses, AN Eng ; d a caps 7 » large chreulation, will, at times, contain + f Lucknow = aT A e ry ne has already begun in this pro columns of these. Some are curivusly sug- The meres or cn F ce y . I m will D ery good Re estive, chiefly those by ladies —. | ] a cameaal y u Horne ith gad some i = 2 4, i) : : > oi ad New Brunswick overnesses have before me now a iate rs : ; : al oy ' i ——— hm is ports t » Nova tla ATIC 4 yovern _— 1 ‘ , lady dl your pratse am = ‘y . . . king ish paper, and read of one lac 7. © J } rt ve Jessie i ‘ wah C 2 _ a . R T/”% ' “on oe ay alte ¢ Girel rate governess for thirty Ase en 7 pr 9 a © 7 oe , ; AR i SHOWING A BIG STOCK OF “7.93 & Senator; Mauding a Le . ; ring Ys ; a ; i ee df : a visit; pounds; another wished for a widow; i For ever will live 1) the d “the ai Who ; = wf = , ne ara ‘ at a - i a y t 1@ pearis \ { ' , ~ ow. : a: a third fora good-tempered pereon who dic Long !ife to our Quon, an f Sey Tf) T i P *s | : 6 | UU | » ii : nort us, oA ~~ @ = . . : : i ' : * s . ‘ t : } one. BP See } a not wear spectacles; a fourth offered a situ defend oa iwi langer is near 4, o ¢ a Newes ; ai aso s a he hh | iis, BEST VALUE i ' ae ub at t > Jady ‘ ssing large ac- Success to our fay, snd ween Gange na EC r ' 12 ‘ 4 bod Deis ke] ation to any jacdy who, possessing larg ‘ Aces ~~ A 1 j il . l s I Kk Gi ’ ‘ GQ warh poothed _ wt Kled quirements, would be satisfied with a small ib, . : : “ The Camp: a = if) , ( 5 iis e il Cat al ihe Ni OV Cs, mi mene 7 salary and the consciousness that she was May ge ot xe a ie wee 4 % (x = i ACE Witt . j ‘ il colors : - rovae ae . oe : ellis are Coming, "i ~ ae" doing good; ahd a fifth—-concluding rs bans And bene y roe 01 ying, * O, dinna ye | mo - = wae Ml Ss Ii at tts " oat na state that] o¢..- a ont lesired inthe fullow- nee. Se ae nm . * ° The despa s from London state if accomplishments desirec . hear it? = Wi ‘ i ¢) ] ° j Wi 7 : IN 1 rf) ab) , ’ t} Shahs ‘at rival there a few days ago ing remarkable manner: * No one need ap- ame 7 2 So Lite chine ” 1 | et : tis fils, bE Ty. was made the ion of an imposing dis-} ply who has not confidence in her own goual wot —————-s ==) play of troops, and that vast throngs ol | temper.’ Phe salaries, generally agents en Dollars Rew ard. e ewe 3 . . a pay : the hroil yr au | i i. . Fenty ali ; “uk [x4 . . . “ : . e peuple steod tor hours in the broiling sun] oo. low, very low; sixteen, twenty, H ws — B Yr BB; re . aa ty « Vi il 7 $0 cat + aglimpse of him as he rode in a} from that to forty pounds being the AVETAZE ; 2m «pA ig argains iit WS i em i merry ? fis LOT carriage with the Prince of Wales and| 1 few were fifty and sixty; but all demand- sae T Dollars 3 = OG ‘ « . , ‘4 i { C" oul ee , . } : Vv . nat > rj 1 « a i . ‘ sane . ee r ‘ * rey? ' a to his black lambskin | .4 j,ore than the value of their money. ry HE undersigned will give fen “a ee om B iy B vals il & rs i Bis x MUST BE ita pra f the aalutes of the| + # Reward to the person or persons Oe at atc Z q ig al ga ih: a I Lik a ee at : . ; “aa. | ¢ ati *hich wi:lleadto the conviction o . - a , "'LEANE ’ ' : Hlis gloomy, gravt S. C. asks the origin of the expres- | formation which wi A : = ' B BB > . i ti — i i] ; » JCLEANED Wt? ; ‘ ine. i 4 4 j e ‘ > sj . ~ ‘ ‘ : ; face. with his hair and his big moustache, | »**t» knoek spots.” It is as my corres- | the person who killed his Spaniel Dog =o = ~~ ig al faihs i CalLnels a FIG #7rs, os . " , ; c <3 wrinkled and old, | i ndent supposes, an Americanism,’ aud night of the 3rd inst M TWEEDY es a - ——-|>] : s give him the airof a pro-|..,..owhsat more, an ** American Vulyarism, WILLrA} po et ; . - = Bean ; 0 x Nobody cheered him to spesk of, |\r.y the two are. by no tmeans identical. | July 6, 1889 -1w pat : AS Job Lot of Men's and Boys’ STRAW HATS, very cheap, i a ; é ys irreverently guyed his} nme people fancy th st to cH I an ane : Ss Oo wy : : : Persians in the rear carriage. sion an “Americ auist stamps it as . ses The Banner Tea in, 5 ‘ ——— —(x)—-—- - — lietle prosper-|grism, but this only exhibits ignorance, So te . . ¢ There appears to be some little prospt r- é ; sa of the current literature of coe 2 9 7. Oo 8, at rices s¢ : » Dew } Mion withst nding the cry 4 . " oe , Pt. stan lard et ca a ny es tae ee , hat the | the day, but even of American stanc 2 b b oho Gt prasad, poitciany hat the the days Das et Any in tht| VICTORIA. CRAPAUD. a cannot be beaten anywhere. ; ) »? ay ‘hy ’ ile. ° aur i a country is ‘“‘golng to the dogs, and Cat ral] attention to this latter ’ o2 5 oe i , im” starce- us in the face. tne Ce ae ward Tal for instance ee 5 SF ~ <rmy 7 "Ma ox Oe ee eee ee en sendiam tte beh of words. AKO ee re yo > i pon : A 5 Ee «% Liberal-Conservative party, under ene » ward ** hee line.” [t is distinctively | *"Y*HE Tryon-Bonshaw Presbyterian ae _ eo a . . 14 eel Je lead » Sir John A. Macdonald, has | the ; : — ok hen coileeeian Ak Bs gregation purpose holding a Public Tea $5 0 - - ' PCAC T ol ies — t the end of | 3» mericanism, ana ik , y ; Ti otoris ‘rapaud, on wa ty 0 ‘ ~dvyv why Se ie call ice, 1878. At “ae 2 | well-known fact ia natural history, but he | et Victoria, Crapauc Z so 02 Charlottetown, July 3. I889—dy & wk: Poa | +) fiscal veat S79 the amount of Geposits | ' Ss a henna . aL Vv he } . . ~ ~e arom oe! - ‘ ra — ae a te yal i. of the country was | Uust Indeed oe - ny Le ag oa ee | Saturday, 20th July, instant, @ = FS ~~ > ; a > chart | Da 4 ce ; “. “#09 -| wou d see anything vuigar im it. ree | : : . er S $63,636 , ose ne banks * a ,.| to my correspondent’s query. Its taeaning | with the object in view of raising funds to- on ms | : P| OUY, — ean gl is, as he suggests, that a person is clever i wards the completion of their new Church at L “s 2 3 | ‘ : pa matey po 100: in| the particular subject under consideration, | Hampton. ; ms © .s i a = \ i banks $122,010,000; in but it is probably one of those cu!loqual- The steamer Heather Belle will leave Char- Gy S 5 ® ; 8 F51,199,000; - b he — re his 1 cial at ion of which is by no means | lottetown for Victoria at 9 o'clock a. m., and oO afore no catccsossicippcnpgleaglonieiipeditietncsigliclitat ae a ; e ' 319,000,000, or $193,211,000 | ins | have somewhere seen it suggested | return leaving Victoria at 5 o'clock p. - fd ga 5 A eg eee &§ n 1889 SST, 746,001 el ok: al eae onl firearms was more | Fare 65 cents, rece cg die om to tea = Pe ma x = = | q Lil tiat mel lic } Os eri - . . var ai the Banner ea 0 = qi Fy x Herald The towo/veneral in America than it is now, gentle- en fon we 3 ill b ared by the | o A peg : eee Says e ia x ite le pt? t eee ie Tas en ting at the season, as no p Alps Wi e sp e y 2 s = ~ . Lousy] S rece y cailied lor tencer _ —— +g — —e os 9 : : 1d pro- committee in charge to make it a success. me o a , , rpipe :andof the tenders received jeards, and when —— Rare ae The ladies of Crapaud have a wears Page oa = . | : y ; le ‘ning ompany | ficiency sufticient to be able to she ccelle i attractive tables provided a . : ; that of e Acadia Iron Mining Company | ficiency uthcieu : the excellent and attrac Pp ' on < a | fl ! BD ‘ oe ‘ : Londo rry. N. 8S... was accapre ‘. |} through any given &p x Ona _ — 7 former teas, and ny yy to > D | = as 1028 p Hf} § } v@SS Goods } i ; ers were also received from a number}, tree, at the regulatiwa dist om surpass all previous " orts = we oes : S a om i i i ° oh : 1 . a ™ nanies which show that/ were said to be able to **knock spots” out Everyone wishing to enjoy & delightful trip 8 - a BEER BROs. b: @SS oot S ! es —- ae ae ed by a duty the Acadia} of anybody or anything. by land or water to this beautiful section of | © g iS > } | sisal ' ao C aan t need to take the fuil : .— country should not fail to attend. } mi ced 1 1} Every Novelty. ‘ Lron ipany Go not oe - : , ~—__ = é 2 J D. | ’ ~ idvantage of that duty, asa comparison vl | see it stated in an American newspaper eee I o'clock neo se S Immense Variety oe: oe ee - * } a ‘ j : ii} how — ‘ > late ary y SSePs8 are } arjice ! c 7 :, ; = the Iuiiowmyg tenders Wil - Ww z : hat letter-c PJ ing presses - a eo Should the day prove unfavorable the tea 3 Q ; BEER BROS a : . Acadia Iron Co., Londonderry—$34.95 per | invention, and were owners a tae ee | will take place first following fine day. > ~ cod % iT PAYS . . Silk W raps | gross vered at Annapolis. oo og per | named Rogers in the State of Massac chae ARCHD. McKINNON, o OOs Beye: orga eg ea , £ D. ¥. Stewart & Co., Glasgow—$39.00 pez hirty years ago Lh at Rogers may have Secy to Committee. | 04 a i Latest Novelties / Jet 1 raps a gross ton, delivered at Ann pe is. ie ila patented his invention may be true, but July 6, 1889 dy 3i wky li sj pio li | 3 6 & ro BUY YOUR \ ’ Black & ( {rlASZOW—-Ods ] hey had been patented in England more ed a —-—--— ---—— an = = RROS E Sty! aa nnapols. » |than 100 years ago by James Watt, the © < - BEER BROS. avery tyre, Builders lron f iry U0., pesiens celebrated engineer. Dr. Smiles, in his ns m FR ED 7 | een enetoeemn si earnestness ainatmstatatiatiaiasas a . er a vere + AnDA- . a 90 ‘ . i s.—-941.0) per gross ton, delivered & “Lives of the Engineers,” says :—**This nh a a f. a $ | | } | ar ron uiry Co.. New York—$41.50/invention was made by Watt in the sum- | a Sms Popular Tides Print Cottons ' me a ae Se i mer of 1778. In June we find him busy ae ae / ow ° _ per gross ton, delivered at Annapolis. — - " ‘ —_ —— BEER BROS . 2s ee eae e lowest, that of | ¢Xperimenting in copying papers of ditfer- CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons) = 04 <j | . i | Print Cottons ! ae . The ender a Of Glascow. Seotland, | ent kinds, requesting Boulton to —_ him CITY OF PARIS, 10.409 tons, - = Ss) i AND— ——_——-_ — ——_- —_ — , Se Siewart t (rias WwW, OCcOt ty | . P ' 9 ‘ J. Stewart wO-, OF ss tor | specimens of the ‘must even and whitest un- | ~ : at ! Tons.- : ~ | rie iy was 11.6 per cent. higher than the tender) ee 4 t] foliowing month | CITY OF BYEBLIN, 5,49! Tons. “ Bua S45 BONANZA. LINES Immense Variety. © eee oh Londonderry ccmpanv )SiZed paper; and in the lollowing - ITY @F CHECLE® 32 Kon : - mt et og Veyz e@ ® : eT ee ee ee [he wrote to Dre. Black: ‘I have lately dis- | © eee : eipras: eh a vee eo >. ; 1 iner —OF— eto ee ee ‘ce Examiner isindebted to Mr. E ved a wethed of “copying writing | CATY ¢F¥ (i t, ee AUS tiga - +> Ow Ag i i MAAMLA EH 1 : ‘ ‘ 4 il 7 ~ ~ a ~ a Y : Lr Ee had -< " I Lydiard for the following statem«e nt | instantanes usly, provided it has been CITY OF BICHMUND, 4,759 Doms. ; if S " = i= | < 33 . ; FLOUNCINGS, of export luce from Queens afd) writien the same day, or within twenty- ; > a RD ey Fa —AT } : : : i Counties for the moath of June :—| ur hours I send you 4 specimen There magnificer Ae r¢ amiongs S. lop 1 -_ pal ? ELOUNCINGS . } and will impart the secret if it will be of} largest and fastest rc ‘ A :% ‘4 a = sd ices ‘ ¢ oe . 2 4.355|any use to you. It enables me toc py all | pe aegis ty re 3 og 4s 3 Wonderfully Cheap. . 7 *er~ : —— Tory | Passages u ; 4 = terfn . ; )} 202} uy busmese letters.’ For two years W att | ‘The Saloons and 3! » ao ay ue cae " 5 Cents, PREpt OS uethod of copying 4 secret, but, j a Sone oma ; Rooms, Piano, i 4 = ae oe 3 oe 10 Cents, ee Se a $13,537 | hearing that certain persons were prying} Libraries, Barber h-rooms. etc., pro o = fot OA | inate it with a view of turning it to account, vided. All these St re 7 oT. < z - 3 i 20 Cents. j Ri Vii {DES ( l 46.419 bushels. $'4.853 | he determined to anticipate them by tak- | Electric Light. ‘ : . 5 tion of | Ros a al en ‘ $ ; aa May rhe difference ir | p 198 ocSUon 1 he "7 1 | mT ero x Foreign.... 2,960 “ 1,047 | ing out a patent, which was secured in May, Berths or Stateroo ss, Al eujoy eque privi- 3 2 E | S73) ET ST Vi ES QU NSHABDES . ;- aw, 11780. By thattime, Watt had completed —= i Cabin Pa>sengers are berthed in rooms | 2 A — cs ; NEW n say) | ’ F109, 900 | ail he press and the copying| , Secend Cabin et ae oe ae ° i : : ; ithe details of the press an 1€ *. | holding a small npuiaccr tues oh. A liberal fable eo hie . i \ i Snecial Barwaine. LEATS yo< }ink. Sufficient m ashog any and lignum-vitae | and everything necessury fur tue voyage 1s fur- = < o | Arriving ” ocmty. i él . “7y 5: - ry . —_— ; - .% ay —— ~ Co'vnial.... “43 iad been ordered for making 500 machines, | nished by the Yompany. | Qs 30 te ial orcs, -— rereiga ry . le ona up to London to try and — - ; ‘ae sil : arene jand B suiton went up to : Jnawv . : : i ~. — = ma » ‘ J ottetown June 14 1889—eoc $ 270| get the press introduced in the oo of- EVERY WED eSDAY, S af > o> sane ( — z ” ian - Smiles further records how -- : = ea Preorr } ticea. Dr. Simuiics ur ; - > pass } oO & = " Cale 10 ihe bankeis and others feared that it could aaa o since ed 5 O A Foreign nackerel) 41 bris. 430] be used for forgeries, and denounced it, and | New York to Liverpool yr a, feordline to state . ea -———j| chat Boulton wrote and said that ** the Chinstieenenie a $73.50) room & location. mt «3 $ 440] ikers mob him for having anything to iteturn Trip Tickets at reduced rates. | Ga — § vithit : they say it ought to be sup- ' Boggage checked ‘hrough from New York to | ; “aM = . ‘ ‘ . 7 Mg - ; 4undon, bs age Olio cases we ay pressed.” ‘There 1s some evidence tending For farther information apply to 2 - oa 3 pigs 1508 °* 4,522 {to show that Priestley had something to FENTON T. REWEEST. eS = © © wie! » improveme he in- | July 6, 1589. gent. am: a e7 ego} do with the improvements, if not the in , < > iain a i ‘ ew+s89*! vention, which remains almost unaltered, pet is aaa oe tes ar a Sem nt aa eT 11,347 | except that now screw-presses, instead of| {Iq G Tourist Tickets i F, 7 C5 of k its. , roller-presses, are used. The prices of the U ce kd ee 2 y ; 858 118 dozen 45,798! original presses varied from £10 to £20, : a ¥ aa fO mmer 00 = iit wien and I have seen it stated that some of TO ALL THESPRINCIPAL PLACES ew = DH Geleniel.. 1,665} the old form have been made for foreign | , : < So acd Foreigt 1,343 | markets within the last few years. il Canada and the (nite States S2e — (,)}----—— oe * ' eS om Ga a Bi 2 a a as — — * ce a : ela € 6,008 am sure th: any must have noticed —BY— > > : Binnie as { am sure that m hy must h , P a Ay sii tina a‘ : ; e | , a. mer Dnderclothin 3120 632 | DUE I never remember to have seeu any 2S BpEDX . % ny uN, ell : Cel cniviienssctens +++ + $120,082! vitusion to the remarkable resemblance RAILWAY ANC STEAMERS. a BS i . ; LARGE VARIETY 7 ~ between Grey’s lines in the ‘Elegy written I ad 3 OO a JUST OPENED. A : : o > Cc te inac puntry Churchyard and the epitaph 7 OOKS of Coupon Tickets can he made up Q 3 Si ee gies Be ce aa a Need fe supreme o> by Burns on the monument to Robert tosuit the requirements of Travellers, | © = = : se ‘ > a Me - . i men Coats oiniiein ini a | Ferguson, the poet ;—- combining all the principal cities and places | & hd — \ K 8 f R j A i NV, i e ns 4 J « = SATURDAY, July 6. of interest in Canada and the United States C : i : ° " i eal . ao _ . , ‘ } o 2 “L Py \na MeBeath, administratrix, vs. James | No sculptured marble here, nor pompous lay, Ocean passage to Europe also secured by ss A Fine Lot Just Opened A LARGE VABIBEY o, co : -omissory note. | No storied ura or animated bust, all li f Steamshipe sailing { tou Tool <>) es “ me Lot Just Uj ° ie a RENE th FR Me cee ga ee a ae ib H .| This simple stone directs pale Scotia’s way ' ae f oa nS eee een bw D> o sisi picid —————_---——— || > "e ‘OF the plaintif or wane loom Me To pour her sorrows o’er her poet’s dust. on application to 3 Bod A mm O «x ‘ 1EEX , 7 he pts---Briissils T aiy Seateh > zard and Davies, Q. C., for eee I “2 a te FENTON T. NEWBERY, on i cS NEW HOSIERY, ar) bi, 5 . j | od . : l Ss Ste re r a . ‘ ” 4 as “~ We. ©, and W. 5. Stewart for de I have seen several poems telling the Agent a P. B. kdeid toc! th ere Ss ies . | a targ Veale: bie Mesteenh, or Robert Poll Indictment | Pathetic story of Jessie Brown, whose keen | / eraly 6 Sh ~ weg or fhos. Cook “ Son. a JUST OPENED ) Lhe Queenyvs. Robert Po ey—-indicrmen ; : “ " } he d of t!} ’ —ol er uasiaey | PRaNAE Tek ~-w-thiaionesiliencentitesiadiiansiatiieieasepneataptaaneineapaiags _ > : nn sense Of hearing caught the sound ofthe] . ion. Shae a ou ete for Stealing from the person. The Attor- b : ith d c: <7 — = sineieisiaiaabiniceamveit | ‘ oa to we we. Mee ag pipes amid the thunderof the cannon os : ‘ Vi tt } Moe he cggomns it. F. Peters | xs Havelock 1m scched to the relief of Luck- = BOYS SEFRAW HATS, Yeattings, fe r prisoner. This case will occupy the now. Dut rhe following is best of them © fa wt | Floor Cloths whol y all, and I think may be termed a real lyrie s 3 3 — SELLING CHEAP. . 00s" . ‘ : : lati poem :— = Tt _ = aaenetgiarinanantnansanigeitsihpn iain smut -ersoni DINNA’ YE HEAR IT; DINNA YE HEAR IT? ‘ “ma Pa re ; a . ; Personal. ee a ee, Ce eae q | > Yer? qe ] ad LES i arriage W raps os ’Mid the thunder of battle, the groans of the Con B 0 Ky it d . i ~ ne LADIES \ f R A } §, va = cbps, ; D 7s i. Mr. Henry Hughes, of North Bay, Ont., dying, ’ v A «: 5 ag () "hs ‘ formerly of Charlottetown, is visiting his The wail of weak women the shout of brave —ON— = a One of the Best Stocks in the City. seh « Att tains. relatives and friends in this city. men, : ‘ 2 ~ & ees sincininiisadibiiiaiisiemitsse A Sis i ee A London despatch says that Wilkie Col-| A poor Highland maiden sat sobbing and Thursday, 18th of July, om va _ ~- lins has had a stroke of paralysis, and that he sighing, oo > i lies in an unconscious state. This, by the As she longed for the peace of her dear —AT—- s r way, is the novelist’s second stroke. native glen. s 7 R Mr. Charles Watts left ‘this morning for | But there came a glad voice to the ear of her Hemlock Grove, Westville Wharf, 2 s : % Summerside. He lectures there to-morrow heart, O ‘ , 2c P : : +, , : n the beantiful grounds of Theophilus a after noon and evening, and on Monday even- The foes of old Scotland for ever will fear Stewart, Esq., within four minutes walk oc june28—eod&wkly. ing. ie will give a further course of lectures it ! 2 = 0° © ord rS a. eS . ns & i ¢ © @ € = . JOSaPH FP. McINNIS, RICHARD GRANT. A. McNHILL, Signed in the presence of witness, July 4, 1889--till sale <.uctioneer. JOUN QUINN, * _ in-sinlecenagnebinagaen The bueiness will de continued at tho Gv (°° WANTRD., for e neason, atthe Sea S'@ae by the nadersigned. etae : “arta” | July 3, 1880-3 3. F. MOONNES & Ov. Ss) - L Gddd wages. - Jour Ndwithe. on