sii einstein tg ei eee _ TSS DAILY EXAMINER, rocal and Other Items. | Local and Other Item a" 8. BIRTH. eens ee In this city, on the 9th inst., the wife of J CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1885. Talif wants a Rector VACCINATION Par : : ~ | B. Macdonald, ef a daughter, . aegeatnege co os Soe, | ‘ a + a nae — are the newest thing = 7 oe = inst., the wife o Prang 8 Cek brated t Devil’s Lake, ; * . @ik At - mrt Tei aids) ——— PRIZE XMAS GARDS D : e the Diamond Bookstore, re ee Summerside Exports. ° 9. NOV EMBER Lc “stom : rae barque Aquila was lost off Gothenburg} —>— — ARE NOW SHOWING ee ; be St ; twenty-two seamen Tue _—e aeons ; crooked "’ need rot be SUMMERSIDE, Nov. 7. LSO full 1i ' ? ‘. Seti : - a sUrpriser when e fing a himself in straits. s . >? ’ a u ine oOo rang 4 SaQtin @« : S cheay sets. a little over half ——* hipr per steamer Princess of Wales, Plush Cards and other Christmas Nov- ’ Cam i y — ev i aga! prices Weeks & Co, Market Square i eMEMBER the young men’s prayer meeting ee A wy , db » K — ui ' nov 9] in the ¥. M. Cs. Parlor this evening at 8 65 cases eggs Ceeoeve-SeKseowese% $ 290 00 - « in ore saeco sors rsestoe ma $8 ‘THE BOSTON CARD’ a Howtan took his painting and pre 1 bil meal ee ee ceee weecee eens 4 0° ' subway to Summerside VatL defeated Day, of Dartmouth, in a 11 bris turnips ................ 7 @ J S i ] this sorning for Exhibition thre» mile _ race at Halifax, on Thursday, “—_ =e —* Rew kuk cs iki as 48 - CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOODS: is the name of the Most Popular Car | for this - e leacing frow the start SIUOOE so-so se wesceses 7 00 he B ba oe eae ad a I, 3s he a Do not fail to see it and leave your orders ‘ ; teens, t sold cheap.— Weeks «& Co., “cvTed YARNS, beehive wools, Berlin wools S108 bush oats............. ++. 672 OV NTIM ACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces Brushes, Braces, for it at once. , ycsvee yf and other mak Weeks & ( adel 30 tons starch 2400 00 : { thet § : nov 9} an ner makes,—\\eeks ¢ wo, I cet yh Pesce eeeeee Renee j } " f Market “q - Square mn ae 195 be eR vans dkb > +40 bean. 31 0) Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes. Bonnet Bor i csdiricas <o these arpneiahis| 1430 bela oysters... 2.2.2.2. 20 300 ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet | J, . ‘ vonog man who carries a lighted cigar as MONTRAAL papers are being returned st the ; Ee pe cen eres en ; 7 j . } i } Oe yetight is the beet protected. post offices all over the country, the subsori-| 190Jbs pork... 6.00 02.0...... 9 00] Boxes, weneone, ee oreo Nig an ah, ORien BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE » head Nig Pit bers being afraid of smallpox. 28 sheep volte... ... .......... 13 00) Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet oy ‘ ty = . ws eS 1 pelotiag © ia a el, ~ esis tiie — Pa ee. 8506s k ake kee 0 oe 10 09 Bindin Chamois Skins Cloak Clas 3 Crochet Hooke Cra e town, Oct. 24, 1885. g exhibition at the Diamond Bookstore will lus steamer Miramichi arrived from a dialect 8, 2 : ” : a citeriad on Wednesday evening next Montreal on her last trip on Saturday night $4,123 00] Counterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card he Nort — ° and sailed for Pictou this morning. Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress I l Aliant Stealnship Ub >. lceB SHENTON at livered an impressive = SHir NEWS. a _ - 6 “ gee pt sermon to young menin the} TR attraction to-night will be at the — Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery ee eee ctemianes ca eae _ POR Se eer Enron. Cotton and Silk, Flannels, Flannel Binding, French Merino, Tux hevds in Roache’s shipyard, at Ches a ENTERED. Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Trim- } med wor arn e *ri- S special co able av ) vag | Nov 7—Gree , Julien, a F ' : f P : z ; ter, Pa,, bas : caume a ot ; se = Pine Meo — a oe a a wee Fee ne Zellen Mabon; R Munro ming, Fur Caps, Mufts, Dog Skin Jackets, &e : Fringes, Felt (for gan culsere ¥ pe : W1ILnO Hh y the cit »ach as night watchmen until |Nov 9—-U & J, Landry, Halifax, mdse, M ens Fo ;’ 1 ' delas he electric lights are put in operation. Maside, Rogers. Pictou : Mas ‘Fiowers, Landry, embroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, 1 kvill 3¢ stat ; that Mesrs. Hum AT @ meet f th M é B , ia Malian telem bie’ lise’ Wecous, Maldex Malt Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- ee ce 7 oh Lica cake ae AT a meeting ct the Marine Board, held in| Cora, Mullins, Pictou, coal; Omega, Baudroti, 7 vj R. ~alie’ : phrey ancl George, W — Ave pa o oe H aifex last week, Mr. Angus McDougall, ol Pictou, coal; eenty. Davia, do oe: Lavinia porters, H ur Pins, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, a 1 wuadéE£;, | re eens ee Insertion Fronts, Infants’ Bibs. Jackets, Jerseys, Knitting Cot- outs « : FILISH ¢ wl . ~ > ~ ‘LEARED. » o ie ° ——— TRIMMING Velvets and Plushes, buttons, Nov 7—William Sp ie ee amie auld tons, Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, THE STEAMSHIP Ox e Till Family, as shown in the} braids. A large asortment nowest goods —| Green Leaf, Julien, ‘Crapaud, bal; Detight’ Mending,Measvring Tapes Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) handsome lithograph of the Rock Band Con- | Weeks & Uo., Market Square. nov 9 Bourke, Halifax, pro, Alma, Ritcay, do, do; R . : i at : i 6 x ray a ‘ert Company, strongly resembles James G, gece Munn, Bourke, Pictou, pro; Margaret Ann, Me-} Muslin, Mantlepiece Bordering and Borders, Napkins, Needles, C : 26 Alan ened Mike OY ; » ae : : .voy, Halifax do; Josephene ; Hebb, do, do; - ‘ . ° Blaine, Can it be “the plumed Knight a aa more Station Master, Sum- cere King, Montague; Cora, Muliina Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth. Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins, + merside, has 8 is trott. . “ictou, bal; Lavine, Mason, Gloucester, Mrss, : . : : : , 7A tux Rock Band Concert Company perform] Mr R. Steel. of thia am i x22) bush potatoes.” ia a Purses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars, fWILL LEAVE fax to-night ah«| te-m°rrow unde : : f ’ . ? Nov § ominion, Young, Vineyar aven, U S, e ig ° . én s aaa o-night abl te-m-rrow un ler “ amount. 1,322 bush potatoes. Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Shawls, Skirting,| Charlottetown for London, ct eiee these excellent onterted : a OTHER PORTS. $hi , ; Sat} atte ; Byayebere thee excellent entertainments} ‘Tas steamer Nelli. Wise ariived from] Gammeriée, Wee ree Miramichl, Ba. Shirts and Drawers, Sik, Satin, Slipper Patterns, Cushions, a acca eeede) — ed oie ris ee pg oe | with salt and quet, Montreal, mdse; brig W C Warner, Bou- Brackets, Table Scarfs, &e., Sasbes, dewing Silk, Satchels, a ‘ ere lise. S ‘ Yhat -m cette, Boston, mdse. . ° 3D Moar od ny nndliaaia natham to-morrow NOW 7 jcld ‘str Miramichi, Baquet, Charlotte Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, FOR LIVERPOOL from a very pleasant trip to their friends on on for orders, 13,015 bushels oats valued at grat} able Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets ° Pp. E Island, in time to participate in the “HE steamer Clifton arrived from Chatham shipped tr ‘Wm “aadeaneet tee ak ao : : r . . : : , THE STEAMSHIP turning of the first sod on the Buctouche and | this morning en route for London, She will Gosdwin. ow York, U =S, 3,748 bush potatoes— Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macrame), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Moncton Railway.—Moncton Times. take in a quantity of produce here and sail for | * 2" Stipped by RT Holman, Esq. Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, | 66 Wel lie Wise "9 ae sod London to-morrow morning. a . ° ° d H ll d W ] G d 4 C; di Dexive the thunder storm on Friday last, peta: tnd HOTEL ARRIVALS. Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan eal the barn -e George Wo ~ at en Bark Georce Peake, D. A. McDonald. Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- WILL LEAVE twenty-eight mie ircm armouth, NN. ., os master,to Peake Bros. and Co ,4with a cargo of RANKIN HOUSE. ‘ i ' . was struck by jightning end c wstderably general merchandise from Liverpool, arrived| Noy 7—J M McLeod, Amherst; E Muir, Mon- fantees, Bootees, Hoods. Cuffs, Caps, Child 8 Costumes, Bonnets, Charlottetown for Liverpool damaged, and two of the four cows in the} phere on the 7th inst, making the passage in| treal; T A Cassman, Halifax; P _L Connor, St Dresses, Pelisses, Ke. stalls were killed. 21 days, Jobn; Beverley Hart, Toronto; J M Humphrey, on or about the 15th NOVEMBER. -- wang iinVvweee , For Freight and P ly to TT egenbs f Big Harbor, Boularderie, | We understand ‘Phe Mutual Life Insur- sdaiiae lini Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, | For Freight and Passage apply fauabie Giscovery on - “ ‘ Pa , ” i . 7 c mary While digving a cellar he noticed a} *2°¢ Compsny of New York,” with assets of! Noy 7_Capt J Nickerson, West Bay, NS; John} Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &. FENTON T. NEWBERY, —.. > at el . rertaraing the | >. hundred aad five million dollars, | T Cauett, Cape Traverse; J D Crevier, Montreal! | Agent. large pile of ston _— Th eo . i (3' 05,000,000 00) is about to enter the I:fe in- | 9th—E P Ford, M D, Souris; J G Toombs, Mount : Ch’town, Oct. 16, 1885. pie found s pot ee Ge. aabine place? there | urauce field in this Province. This being the | Stewart; Geo Mutiart, Summerside, The above has been personally selected in the best mar-} ~~" os ee Cee 7 ore | strongest company iu the world, the transend-| —..——— 50 k d 1 : Let d : by some of theearly Prench settlers. Mr. Swrassin 7 lici ill be readil To gain the public confidence is esential ets and are offered at very iow prices. etter orders receive 7, h t the gold to the United States | 2° * tages of its policies will be readily i & lit -y ; : lorin has sent the gold to the United : appreciated. o business success, and it can only be gain-| pr i to be melted - c oo an s —_— = i eS ed by a steady course of faithful dealing prompt and careful attention. $2,000 and $3,000.—Vorth Sydney ' » ‘ ith them. It is by this course fhat M - — To arrive on Wednesday night, one car- hha Oe ee ee ~ ee geen FRESA Stock of SHOE-FINDINGS, Herald, . ae ; Uuckett & Son have secured the great suc : ra : + -— load of winter apples, King Tompkins, | cogs of their “Myrtle Navy” tabacco. This A specially selected in England, just re- A Caruouio Industrial School and Orphan- Russets, : R Pippins, Baldwins, and confidence is not only a source of busi- s ceived, and will be sold Cheap as usual, age has beeo established near Halifax, in| Gravesteins. Those upples were packed for | ness to the firm. but also a source of economy M. McQUAID, ' acecrdance with the bequest of the late| the London markets. Every barrel| which the c:nsumers get the benefit of. The Ch’ S 25. 85 Lower Queen Street. Patrick Power. The property known a8/ guaranteed. This is a good chance for| merchant never loses » moment of time in town, Sept. 20, . __ | Oct, 22—2wk eod wky Imo 1 Pleseant Valley Farm, at Dutch Village, housekeepers to lay in their winter stock. — examining the quality of tobacce. The name —r = <= ae : = some 40 acres with buildings, was purchased | Ww PF Garter. fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint Found q Mannfaciarer Overloaded ] fer $16,000, the buildings thoroughly retitted, stamp fixes the value of the guinea, It is| | : aed present accommodation pruvided for 40 eee not even necessary for the commercial boys, who will be taught practical agriculture. Avpert HeEnNstey, Esq , has presented the| traveller's trunk to be burdened with: a . Some $25,000 has alres iy been expended in| Provicce with a larg2 and very fiae collection | sample of ‘‘Myrtle Navy,” all his customers + Bought Part of Ris Sieck ata establishing the institetion, which is in charge | made by himself and son, at Mount Bomicdoo, | know what it is, and know in an instant Sacrifice of the Christiano Brothers. and in ths vicinity of Parsboro, of amythests.| when it has been supplied. There is no e —_—° agates, andother beautiful a. ie - room for any dispute about{t. No waste of eee A CORRESPONDENT at Cole Harbor, Guys-| the specimens are «qual to anything of the/ time or postage in writing complaints about ME 4 NTE JE DEPARTMENT boro, writes complaining bitterly of the in- same kiad to be oa in a at/it. These may lookdike trifles to ree ve a 1 . Prices are Still Tumbling and Pur- creasing evils of liquor drinking at | Halifax. A case is being prepared for them, | jnitated, but they Ssve money, and enable Q that place. He says :—‘ Not long|andthey will be kept on exhibition at the| merchants to perform the work of distribu- chasers will Reap the Benefit since a yonpg man visited an unlicensed rum | Provincial Library, tion at the smallest possible cost. They are _—————- OO Thereof ! shep and after becoming crazed with bad ibiicacicllatibieninn part of the reasons why the finest quality RED ined tiie seinen 0 me Doeeiabie whiskey, started for home. ©n his way, by Some TurNips —A correspondent writes : of tobacco grown cx be sold at so cheap a se : P N en Washi Fine Saxonby All-wool Tweeds from a Manu- the aid of a ladder, he climbed to the top of a “M Hq an Macdonald. of Hermanville, | P™°*: LARGE STOCK how s"owlng of ‘ew, O1ce, a8hl0N- | facturer’s Agent, whose name we are not per- neizubor’s house eosing contrel of himeelf| —~ - ee ae eee eee : ’ eer eee mitted to mention, at a great sacrifice to the - ae _ s enw “prermatae: again comes to the frunt, this time with tur : ae ae % The d able Goods os mills, and we intend giving our patrons the ao SO the ground snd receive aren nips. Mr. Macdonald succeeded in growing RaiLwayY ACCIDENT,—The down accommo- advantage of this purchase. These goods have from the effect of which. with previous hurts gee valuable root to an enormous size | datiou coming from north yesterday, struck a never in the history of P. E. Island been retailed from like causes, died four days later.’ on an, "Ten teenies filled a barre!,|man who wason the track near Rogorsville *h rt Jer ev Cioth Jackets at bene than oe to $1.75 . yard, ond we now can 1s . ta as : : . sé offer them at 95cts a yard, or will make up suite 7 which weighed 168 pounds, an average = Station. ae e Age saya Sate iis > & ) J si avons them te order, with am Ney 8 $1.10 a An Eacte Atracks A Lap,—A few days unds lect, i ip weigh 19} man, and unknown 10 fe . y ae ardand other trimmings to match, at the popu- gO o me Dmaaiohd sen of teuk. Saneoh svete. eae am es wap acted as though he was deaf, as the driver of Shoit uri Cloth ae Kets. far price, $16, worth = re Oe eee — , : . ie ie f pou “ . : >»; . : i . ’ i ) uce ietters [rom some 0 © nb Williams, of Bay du Vin, wes laying in wait | at Mr. Macdonald’s office. the traia, Mr. Pineo, says he whistled, 7 Short Nap Cloth Jackets, in oem and country which must satisfy the most ou Garduer’s Point, Bay du Vin, for the pur- Me oe 2 eee cng oe ta - B tifull Senided esthetic oe oe ree and his a of getting a shot at brant. 18 ™ eo into the station, where a bed was rigge ; f - ; are equal to the times,and his garments are os re — ; swage oe oe Tue final matriculation examinations were/and the unfortunate man made as (German Manufacture, eautiiu y raide ) always neat, strong, perfect-fitting and full- '& baid eagle luge proportions, was i ad it Brida ; , fashioned. awaiting an pportunity to make him his held in Dalhousie niversity on Friday, ewnfortable as possible. He is badly hart Experience has taught us that many persons prey. The boy, ofter a time, started for| There sre attending the institution this year| about the head and may not recover. Dr. Long Otioman Cloth Palet¢ts. have been driven away in disgust from houses home, and the great bird, after soaring above | 65 undergraduates and 35 generai students I” | Keith, of Weldferd, went to Rogersville and a ! whe are continually « vertizing goods ot extra- hie victim darted down to seize him, but the | the art department. Of this nu aber, 3 hail will do what he can for the man, A man an- Long Nap ‘ loth Palets ts. ordinney +e they ave ona oe led warded him off by vr stecting his head from New Srunswick, 13 from Prince Edward swering the description of the injured man a : P I t { ask intending purchasers to call and examine our with his gun-barrel, when the eagle lighted on | Island, and 32 from Halifax. The rest come) was in town the other day, begging money to Long Silk Ottoman aleors. stock and we are confident that one inspection Sinee near by. and as the boy again moved | from other parts of Nova Scotia. Ia the law/takehim north. He gave his name as Lemont Perfect « Fitts ) iaceelaee Cae Cat ws aoe oa he aguin renewed his attack, when the school there are 39 stu — 7 of ee om and said that he belonged to Rustico, 7. = 4 | ( errec itting. 50 Men's Suits, heavy biack worsted goods, athy Title fellow shot him deed. The bird | from Non, Bense i male stelente, and 18 |e ee eee tee Ta "50 do. do. fine quality. $8.50, worth $12 measured 7 fect Gin. from tip te tip of his | graduates there are 4 female students, an be the same man.— Moncton Times. ! es : 1 : s 5 ° Q ine quality, $8.60, wor i urtaa = tip te tp oO l Of tne fale tox are @6 the Met of general ace lain Ailiiniaiiian-aadiediiieds ii Dolmans Children s Jackets and Uisters, in light i. do do Scotch Tweeds, fine quality, clin tudent #00 pairs Men's Black Worsted P ly $2 — students b ‘ ’ be 6 } S t k 100 pairs Men's Black Worste ants, only snide T eaver cloths. ri @leths, & argest assortment we have} ,,'% pair “Hirrixe Nores,—-A cor:espondent of the a : : } LEC U RE. ce . 50 — very heavy Black Worsted Pants, only Moncton J'imes writes: Schr Maggie Jane,| Piste Lanps —The Rev. G. Howie returne ever shown, $2.50, worth $3.50 registered at Charlottetown, 33 tour,four men, | te Summerside on Friday a os = be 7 —_— on pA — heavy working Pants, $1.25, John McDonald master, for the vi vage from | Cavendish on Tuesday an ednesday, an EV. DR. MeRAE, of St. John, N. B., i : . aor on Pees Bp k Cascumpec to faa Pubos in ‘the Bay of} on Friday at Stanley. He will preach at will lecture under the auspices of the Fur-Lined Cloaks. in Gray Squirrel, White Squirrel, $3 7S end — Twee ants, our own make, Chaleur, sailed Thursday, Oct 27th. When| Exst St, Peter’s on the Jast two Sundays of| Young Men’s Literary Association of St. . Tryon Tweed Suits, made up to order, $11, $12, Rear Miscou, storm beg 1n at two o’clock | this month, and we are requested to state that | James’ Church, in Fitcb, &e., &e. en. and Youths’ Suits, $1.75, $2.50 Friday morning; tried to make Miscou, but | those desiring him are in the no : ie Pe am 7 Suits, ’ having lost a!! sails but the jib, could not, On | parts of the Island will please write him a ge -. JAMES HALL, Children’s Suits made up to order from fine Friday night siviited West Point light, but| once. His eubject is ‘Bible Lands, Cos- ~ CO DAVIES & So. Besteh Zweode, %6, —-. . ein eed could not get cround for shelter. Then run| tumes, Religion, etc.” Sometimes he appears is ne % Youths and Children’s Overcoats ond Reofers, for Shediac, but sed that harbo 4d went!in Eastern costume, and gives specimens of : $3. and up. ’ issed that harbor and : H ’ Ch’towr. Oct, 15, 1885 d up 7 —— at Aboushan, eight miles from a song and eee qsotations. ” Taursday Ey g Next, 12th inst., co See z vies a genes a and Ulsters, London made, wise, about daylight, on Saturday morn- | address is ‘‘ Summerside, ; ie zs es Agate State atime. eae 2° 7 ar | Ladies’ Jackets made up to order at low prices. ig The vessel has 2,700 bushels oats on — (THANKSGIVING DAY), 4 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers, Wels, 0 board; 1,250 bushels sb , ‘tew ‘ %3 each. ad 1350 : = - tee ipped by — it art Tue reckless use of fire arms on our roads on 5 dozen Ladies’ Undervests, #5cts and up. ce by S. H. Brown. The Maggie Jave | . 44 streets is becoming general. Not long ag Another large invoice of Dent's 4-clasp Kid + eeeused coaster. The oats are consigned | .. reported a case where a lady and a little a ® Gloves, only 85cts. W King Bros., Pabos Mills, The schooner is boy, driving on the Lower St. Peter’s Road, “Science In Relation t0 Thought and 20 dozen Gents’ Top Shirts, winter weights, 0 Injured apart f; having } he i : : 60cts and up. : tap trom having lost her 8aus.| were actually fired at, and to-day we are in- } 9 ___ ee rr : A full stock of Gents’ Furnishing Goods. The cargo is aaie so far Joho Stewart isthe! ¢,:med of a similar case occurring on the Fact During the Century. A very large stock of Tryon Tweeds, Blankets OWner, and Yarns. She was registered in 1880, and built | 77 St. Peter's road, on Saturday evening ee ; i 00 the western coast of P. E. laland Upper : : +; “al Chair teken at 8 o'clock. Doors open at tern coast o ae i last, Mr. Miller, of the Commercial College, os ere ne" J, W. Mallally, Esq., Attornev, were 7.80. Admission, 15 conte. e RETD BEKO... Tus Rivix —The Council of the New driving past the entrance of Mount Edward ov. 3—tl date CAMERON BLOCK. ‘wwick Rifls Association, recently elected | Road,shortly after dark, on the above eveving, a ne meeting of the members, met in | when a revolver shot was fired at them slp a ae N 1 , | Cetown, Oct. 27, 1986. ohn on Thursday evening ‘The principal | miscreants who were driving on & dray. ¢ . e large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in : Matter considered was the inter-provincial | Messre. Miller or Mullally do not know who s UST open d, a £ b > Executors’ Notice Match, about which some correspondence has | the parties were. Is it not time that some STA ® tady been had with the other Maritime | measures were taken to prevent the reckless iy: Ualentand Deets wd Sa. Aten ‘is Soruey ‘on isan eof ara Seen See LADIES DRESS GoopDs, Tischer saea 5 ¢ late Dona ackinnen, of Charlo wh, es RePare a definite proposal for such a sie membeetet on the 8 enone aaiete Tus Gospel Army opened fire in Ludlow tanner, deceased, carrying ca business, ander the Te as ee ee os all, Sommerside, on Saturday evening. the name and etyle of “MACKINNON & Betis wy ration of ihe Associations in Nova aoe Jepeiaiah of officers from this city MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATAERS, CO.,” hereby notify all persons indebted to I *isandP,E. Island The executive com- . y THK i i i mittee was instructed to arrange the| was met by a large crowd at the station. AND FLOWERS, MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, ne a ee 9 , for the coming year. The | and, although it was raining at the time, MARKED TWEED &e. eee oes a ae aie yesal, briefly, will be for an an-| they marched to the Barracks where they ’ : pe ng S “[S match b-tx _ . h Th claims or demands against the said estate are . . tween teams of eight| were greeted with a large house. 6 ; i cute (com each Province, to be shot om &| meetings yesterday, we are informed, were THE BALANCE OF MY STOCK EXPECTED DAILY. | ttreataVithin ‘twelve months from this ee and neutral range, with Martini- literally overcrowded, not less than a aaa . chailen rifles at 200, 500 and 600 yards, for #| thousand persons being present. Eight e Ge prize jointly provided by th Dated at Charlottetown, the 2ad day o WAC fae, cat af nero. bene ene | clergy appear to be in full sympathy with} JN BRONZE LETTERS. @e 2 : 9 Provided 4, at of which badges may be the Army, and much good is anticipated MARY JANE MACKINNON, — That, the members of the vas from the efforts put forth. Capt. Collins “ tD B & Goff ee Executrix, » ' ~€ expectation is that such a mateo , ; ? ‘ h G N ex oor to Messrs. eer on. - MCLGAN, aut excite very enthusiastic interest among | Will not be able to return to Charlottetown N one (} i er en t | ne, JAS. CURRIR, Exccutors Miflemen, and be attractive also to many | to-day as he expected until he provides ; . odte Gir ° not personally engage in rifleshooting. | additional workers in Summerside. Ost, 20. Ch’town, Sep. 21.-=w! ly : Oct, 2nd—Law tf