TTL TR ETE NY PTT ON eA a . ree ag Special Notices. New Flexible Bustles at the London House. aug 18 dy wy 2i Grey FLANNeL cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. dy & wy New fall jackets just opened at J. B. Mac. donald’s. dy & Wy Cnorce Tra at the London House, aug 18 6i wy New dress cloths just opened at J. B. Macdonald's, dy & wy A Barearn.—200 pairs children’s stockings, . B. Maedonald’s, tf pair at a BISTHSs. On the 3lst inet.. at Sidmount, the wife..of Frederick Peters, of a daughter, -——— DIED. On Tresday, 30th inst., Louis Henry, infant son of pphs and Katie Williams, aged 3 months and l6 day:. sae ‘hha kb DAILY KX \ Twp i | . F wv AJ 4M ASB dia AMINER., r , - e _ , _ ' H ¢« . ’ - ‘ ¢ ? ee ‘ d | i Lecal and Other items, Local and Other Items. rye Dakota Bell has suspended publication Hox. D. Prravson is in St. John. . : ee 0 y OW ; returns from Hali Pury EF hew Scott Act summonses have been issued. oe me ' t 8 » be : . . | t Lue bark George Peake, with a general cargo, arrived from Liverpool this morning. ‘ ‘\ } ae iv wy ; ymond . : wt | Prinses Bahwena Otp Albion Mines Blacksmith Coal, fresh of Sa. from the mine, discharging to-day.—A. Down Islan , ; : - Pownal W harf. Loox out for barga at our great Flannel ea nin cemeneaie | bine. —Ja CLAIRE Scorr and her company appear- Paton & CO in M ry Stuart at Woodstock, N. B. on - Monday evening next. 4 MARITIM! \ssociation has Ty . va ster. Mass My lik classes in St.’ Dunstan's College, the a. a ‘ So} ‘ont . : ; W orth. ru y of this city, is the | Conventde Notre Dame, and St: Joseph's Convent re-open to-morrow. 7 Messrs. ©. L). Rankry, A. A. Bartlett Mn. JoR. RB ) ; Mi rtlett Mr. . ’ \ vy P. Carveli left ¢ 1ornin rail for 1 |. R. Beary, Manager of the Mon. Yat “ing \y rail for] treal Witness, was a passenger by the S. 8 New York, whence they expect te embar! i : ni igo Now pect t inback | Coben, which arrived here this morning. per S. S. Umbria tor England, whither they - -—»—— are bound on business and pleasure seeking. : : : : ; ; ah cick them a pl sant trip and safe retu “ Ar the Stipendiary{Magistrate’s Court this : morning four drunks were disposed of” and! St. Perer’s Sunday School Picnic will take | *“e'"**S) case was adjourned ,until Fri- | place on Thursday, Ist September, at Rock — Point The steamer Southport will leavy ey Prince Street Wharf at 11.30. Scholars free. Vta CARROL FROM BosToN - Bartlett pears, Visitors, 15 cts. for tea, including fare. The |8™@pes, bananas, figs, tomatoes, plums, Southport will make a second trip at two apples and lemons at Geo. Carter & Co’s., gclock, p Market Square aug 31, 2i - - > Postacke STAMPS A postal clerk will be in Mr. Jonn T. McKenzie, of McLeod & Don & -~ dally from ; a. m atten lance to 10 p. m., to} McKenzie, merchant tailors, left this morn- sell stamps at the .Apothecaries Hall, Welling on a business trip to Montreal, Boston ; sh} “1 Ls . trust the public w ill appreciate this accommo- | and New York dation, and patronize the establishment which - supplies it (rive them a call when you w : . on swt ; ” am REMEMBER the furniture sale at the resi- stan ps Any COiny t! y time. } ; . : : . ,,, aence of Mr. J. F. Powers, Baytield Street, to- at , 7 + sus Oi morrow, September ist, at Il o'clock sharp. ~ uf P Mele poet , A. McNeill, Auctioneer. i 2 MCUELLAN, for the past three years p ssor of the commer | course’ at f 7 St. Dunstan's College, and Mr. D. B. Reid We are glad to learn that Lieutenant . ; nee cit . , ior some time astudent at the same institution, Longworen and Sergeants Allen and Youn- left for a four years’ theological course in the |*¢™ Of the Island rifle team, are among the Grand Sem ‘) sterda ;' no, | Prize winners at Ottawa. . J ii’. We wish thet eve: I 33 r = on : Mr. Roserts, of the Anglo-American Tele- Ix accordance with the 1 of | gteph Company’s office in this city, who has Preabytery, Vu that each tgregation with een relleving Mr Muncey at Cape rraverse in its bounds, should take a collection for the for several weeks past, returned to town yes- P. E. I. hospital, the Rev. J. G. Cameron | *°™@Y:- : ; : —_~> appointed the 2ist August as hospital Sun , ms ; : {} Tuts is the last evening on which the day, when the following jlected from his congregstion - $10 55 ~ Bay Fortu , £5.58 Total, $24.23 = - Me. T. E. Camppent, formerly of the | site = Sa ye a . nerly of the) © yox's rorGetT the Deaf and Dumb in the Y Angio- Ainerican Telegraph Company in. this | M.C. A. Hall T} j iit Drings ity, ls now resi og » histori o] 1 city of j-. : - , ee mrsaday nigat, rince Chihuahua eeniedeectae . a t Hidal | Edward Island shares in the benefits of this : uua, . XiIcoO, - Le alrio (LaivO js ; i was captured and slain. Chi! wat hodet “, | institution, and Mr. Hutton is anxious that 65 CADUL ‘ " HUuUanua ¥¢ ais é » ; . . ur citizens s J \derats i stone cathedral which cost SS00 000. also a j 1 ; : wae sen d understand its work and s at ; : ; the Lenefits it confer: [t was founded in 1691, and madea|“* @™e" —— < ; wwnin 1718, when itis said to have hada population of over 70.000. lation is about 12,000. amounts were, ' f . . . | sale of Oil Paintings will be held at Macgow- “Souris, | an’s Auction: ym Don’t fail t ttend ‘ aus s\ or On Ss. o a Oo 4 enc S8S.30; Grand River. | = : a ‘ jan be as well satisfied as those who attended i last evening. -> APpPLicaTions for admission to the National ' . . - . ~ on . - ; Conservatory of America (128 E. 17th St., N. | ¥.) will be received up to noon of Sept. 10th. . | A ftaw $) ate $y ny . toatl ve From London papers up to August 18th we! Aiter that date no further applications can be Roti ee ee F shiny entertained before January Ist. The session carn that on that date ( madian 34 per cent. | ; wget ox 4 bends were selling at 1014 to 102] } | extends to Ist of June. Tuition free, on cer- aXe at Ciuiny At ; 0 ‘en and } . “4: . } Cc itions é d Canadian 4s. at 108 to 109. W hen we reflect tain cord 1s. augl3 that in 1878 Canadian 4s were 1 at $ Z é t quoter L ] to | . \ . a ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ' : ) ; + : NSMAN & “ae men: $2. and Canadian 3}s. were not thonght of, we 12 F. W _ aN Ss ~. preoagps ‘Ad Tt ‘ 7 "i ‘ = ’ gives 2 2asure > ys “WU ; ‘ . ean form some estimate of the rate at which | ®''S* Me Picasure ” a ae Oy eS eee ad ao s ; son's Botanic Cough Balsam. It cured me,my anada is going to the dogs. It is over! : ; ' 6 : cheap thed ierit wife and child of severe colds to whieh we ¥ ere subie ring the f r ‘ shaormally reticent dad uaco were subject during the winter months. I He. Herald think it has no equal as a cough mixture and recommend it to my friends as worthy of Yours truly, A C Gibson.” Trial dy wy lw The present popu > facts like scribes become | nmunicative. —<> ji rec 788 steamer Carroll arrived from Boston | CO™"dence. last nigat with the usual general cargo and | 3ize 10 cents. the fcilewing passen yers Mrs. Y Goodwin, Mrs. J Jennie J.| _ =a »s Emma Roch. Tue steamer Coban, from Montreal, eu fort, Miss Addie Rochefort, Miss Magwie | 70v‘e fort. John’s, N’fid, called here at six Macanaily, Miss Lovell, Mrs. Simmons. Mr. lock this morning, having a general cargo and following passengers:—Mrs C J A. Rammell, Mr. B. G. Gunther, Mr. E. C,7and the Gunther, Mr. H. MVM. Yicknor. Mr. W. F.|Crowdy, Mr and Mrs Bonnell, Mrs W Bon- Saiunger, Mis Dougherty, Mr. ©. Putman, Mr. Wm. Allen Inell, Mrs J M Bonnell, Miss M wry Bonnell, Mr. J. ‘iwombly, Mr. W. R. Ma lonald, | Miss Louise Bonnell, Miss Ethel Bonnell, Miss Jennie MeCarron, Mrs. Tomlyn. Master F Bonnell, Miss L Cathy, Mr J R mat Beatty and Mr. Hamilton. She sailed again ; ‘ Bolt Lal? we . As Mr. Hutton is to be with us to-morrow | 4+ Dalt-past ten. evening to give an exhibition of the process of i ; educating the d feel that it | Os Saturday afternoon, a man workihg on the Megantic Railroad at Brownville, dropped > sf and damb, we is but right to let the people of Charlottetown | ' know that one of ¢ jects he has in view is| @e@d. He was shoveling sand and smoking ; to be put in con tion with any who may | 2¢ pitched torward, gasped one or twice, and be deprived of s und hearing. that some. | before the men working right beside him thing may be towards educating him | could lift him, he was dead. He belonged to and placing him in a position to earn a liveli-| Prince Edward Island. He was buried Sun- His death was supposed to be caused bood. Sir. Htuton has informed us that he | 4@y- 8 Su : No inquest was held.-—St. will be happy to meet with any such of the by heart disease. parents or friends of any such to-morrow |J0%" Telegraph. evening in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. sew - To citizens and tourists,the steamer ‘‘ South- Me. E Bor*HAM,*+ boot and shoe | port” affords, every Tuesday evening, a very dealer, of Arzyie street, Halifax. has been | pleasant sail up the beautiful W est missing since he left his residence in Creigh- | River. Of course there is a good deal 1 Saturday morning, ostensibly to | of traflic ot not the most agreeable go to his place of business. On Sunday even-| kind © on™ the ‘up trip,” but the return ing the anxie ty of his friends was relieved a passage is delightful on these pleasant sunny little by the information that he had beenjevenings. The ‘‘Southport” is under the seen On Saturday morning’s train for Anna- | excellent management of Captain McDougall, polis, but his destination could not be ascer- | and is never aground now-a-days; so that pss- tained. He may have taken a steamer at|semgers need have no fear of having to pass Annapolis or Yarmouth for Boston, in which | the night on board. event he would arrive at the latter place on - Monday. Telegrams have been forwarded to One of the crew of the A. R. Crittendon, of Annapolis and other points for the purpose of |! Gloucester, Mass., was drowned on 30th inst., ‘earning, if possible, when he left the train | about noon, eight or nine miles south of East ton street o7 ee and what his sub equent movements were. Point. His name was John McKay, and he o | belonged to Sand Point, Canso. He was lost Op Lapres Picyw1 On Monday evening | through the capsizing of the seine boat. The last, the standing committee of the above} crew were setting the seine for a school of institution met, and after an animated dis- | mackerel, when the stern painter got caught, ussion on the subject,it wason motion,reso/red, | capsizing the seine boat aud throwing its oc- ‘hat the annual picnic be held on the time- | cupants over board. All succeeded in getting Aonored grounds formerly occupied by the | into the boat again except pvor McKay, who Clab, on W ednesday, to day) August 3lst | was drowned. ‘nst., and that invitations be extended to — iadies belonging to ‘‘our set.” and distingnish- As Ottawa despatch reports : ‘*Hon. Mr. ed visitors. Carried unanimously. This| Foster has not been long in settling the case of the first officer of the cruiser Vigilant, who the ll a. m. train for Royalty Junction, | got drunk in Souris, P. E. I., on Friday night thence to the place of meeting, to enjoy the] last, disgracing the uniform he wore and beautiful scenery and the balmy breezes| being made the butt and laughing stock of the walted o'er them. They are expected to| American fishermen in port. He has been return to the city by the 7 o'clock train, | dismissed from the service, the reputation of when a large number will be in attendance | Which Mr. Foster seems bound to maintain. t welcome their safe arrival. The whole of Prince Edward Island is noniin- ally under the Scott Act, but it seems easy forenoon & larg: party embarked on board ly Charlottet > ded eerie ee ity, | @n0 igh to get drunk in any part of the a j ving by | stand. , eae ee a it : ‘ a. - oa Says the Cape Ann Advertise r: Our cor- # this nature in ¢ ty we hast dine ndent says that the fuddled 1 eutenant of the Vigilant attempted to fire a green log for the sunset gun. Next day Capt. McLean, of cating a large numher of our children. The the Vigilant, went the co = humber of pupils having greatly increased, orders that no man go up hy a ee — . the Sisters were obliged to enlarce with great | t08t of the Americans comp*y with the rule, = tyme Me tee. but the Canadian men in American vessels say expense their premises a few y ts and : 1 f remisesS @ iew years ago, and a ig ney ‘ t Considerable debt against the | “ey will go when they see fit. deserving than St. Jos: ph’s Convent Schools, whicn year after year do such a work in edu- d still stands houze for thes improvements It is to clear ait . OW this debt that the Sisters are to hold an Dr. Uenxnry Rocers, Licentiate of the ner Bazaar tii wr, during the Exhibition | Royal College of Physicians and Member of Gays of Oct we hope that their|the Reyal College of Surgeons, England, Ciorts will bx rowned with success. | formerly Surgeon of H. M. 70th Regiment, Thuis Bazaar will be in chat ve of the] and Principal Medical Officer to the Division of mes of St. Joseph's Sodality as usual. | General Sir Sydney Cotton. K. C. B.. daring hese ladies are f illy up to the requirement the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and 1858, being of ' rt ; : | >? © as on and therefore the articles | now on a visit here, will be prepared to treat patients by the new method of Electropathy. Dr. Rogers can be found at Miss Finlay’s, Kent Street, Charlottetown, daily. Hours, DAZAars, ““Hulactured and being manufactured are of a §! tar Superior quality, and we understand that every attraction calculated to give genuine Anusement is to be provided. The manage-|from 10a. m., tol p. m., and 2 p. m., to 6 eat will be pleased to receive contributions p.m. Dr. Rogers having come to the Island, aot Baz var from their friends in town and | himself a great invalid, and experienced the “ery during the month of September. We] most marvellous benefit from the treatment, peak for the Bagaar the we '¢ | now offeys it to the public here with the movt : ta need generous support | now olfeys it to the public ¥ V if certalaly Aetet'ved entire confdenel in tty vital his age, Richard Burke, Esq., Postmaster of Souris West. The deceased was. fer many years & prominent shipbuilder and merchant in P. E. I. Some years ago he removed to Kast Boston, where he resided until bis healthZbegan to fail, when he / returned to hig native home to reside with his daughter, Mrs. Mc\Wade, now Mrs. Kickham. Deceased war anf homest, upright man, fand his memory will be long cherished bya large circle of relatives and friends. To his sorrowing wife aud family we extend our sympathy. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture. I AM instructed by Mr. John F. Power, who is about to leave the Island, to Sell by Auction, 7 ~ y “4 tr On THURSDAY, Sept. ist., AT 11 O'CLOCK, athis residence, Bayfleld Street. all his House- hold Furniture, comprising in part,— PARLOR— Tapestry Carpet, Black Walnut Snit (in I. ©.) Pictures, Camp Chair, Walnut Centre Table, Mantel Micror, brackets, 1 Marble Top Stand, Stove, &c., | Mason & Hamlin Organ (superior) DINING-ROOM — Carpet, Extension Table, Chairs, Lounge, Smoking$ Chair, Stove (Ameri- can), Dinaer and Tea Sets, Pictures, &c., &c. HALL -1 Hat Stand, [apestry Carpet, Mats, Pictures, Lamps, &c., Stair Carpet, Rods, &c. KITCHEN—! American Range, Tables, Chairs and Kitchen Utensils. BED-ROOMS—1l Black Wainut Suite (very hand- some), Scotch Carpet, Pictures, &ec., 1 Painted Set. Tapestry Carpet, Pictures, &c. Terms Cash. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’toWn, Aug. 26, 1887. Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &¢ I AM instructed by Mr, John F. Power, who is avout to leave the Island, toseli by Auction, on Friday, September 2nd, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M,, At his Livery Stable, next to J. D. MeLeod's cor ner, Grafton Street : 1 Barouche, (Brewster's make). 1 Hack, 1 Wagonette, 1 Extension Top Wagon, (Side bar), 5 Very superior Side Bar Top Buggies, (J. Me- Phail builder.) 1 Top Phaeton, 3 Armstrong Top Buggies, 2 Vis-a-Vis Carriages, 1 Trotting Sulkey. 1 Winter Sulkey, 1 Express Waggon. 1 Water Cart. 5 Round Back Driving Sleighs, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, (single), 2 a ” (double, 10 Setts Single Carriage Harness, (nearly new, in first-class order (R. Toombs maker), 2 Setts Double Harness, (same make), 5 Buffalo Robes. (nearly new), 3 Wolf Robes, Corriage Wraps, Whips, &c. TERMS.-—All sums Under $59 Cash; over that amount 3 mounths on approved Joint Notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 26, 1887.—till sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e BY AUCTION, Monday, Sept. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., at the residence of the late JOHN A. MAC- DONELL, ESQUIRE, Cumberland Street,— Ali the Household Furniture, comprising in part— DRAWING-ROOM — Suite (black walnut Ma hogany Ventre Table (marble top), Brussels Carpet, Window Blinds and Curtains, Centre Tubles (walnut), What Not, Pictures, Cut Glass Lamp, Secretoire, (walnut), Book Case (walnut). DINING-ROOM—Large Extension Table (solid mahogai.y), Hair-cloth Chairs, Tapestry Carpet. 2large Verandah Chairs. Tabie Appointments, including solid silver and plated Ware, China, &c., Tabie Linea and Towel- ling (new), Catlery (Roger's make), Stove (Berke- ley), Clock, Pictures, &c. KiItcHEN FuRNITURE—Cook Stove (Victor), Tables, Chairs. Lamps, Oil Cioth, Utensils, sc. BED-ROOM FURNITURE-—Suites, Iron Bedstead with Wire Mattrass, tHair Mattrass, Feather Beds and Pillows blankets, Counterpanes, Bed- sheets in linen and cotton—some of which are new, Stair Carpets, Stoves, Xc., &c. Large Invalid Chair (walnut), Large and Small Bath Tubs, Inhuter and EKisciric Batteries, 2 Selizoqeues, for making Seltzer Water. Soda Water, Sparkling Lemonade, &c., Wurdrotes, Hammock, Spy Glass, spirit Level. Gun, Pistol, Fishing Rods, Saddle, Bridie, Carpenter’s Tools, Garden Toois, &c. On view from two till five o’clock, Saturday, September 3rd. 5th. A. McoNEILL, Auctioneer. August 25, 1887, AUSTION SALE, Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &¢ I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7, AT ll O'CLOCK, At the REVERE HOUSE, ALL THE Hore. FurRNITURE ! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining and Smoking-room Furniture, Table Appointments, Kitchen turniture, Stoves, &c., Beds, Bedding, Linen, &c,—the complete outfit of the REVEKE HQUSE, —ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Sale Positive—No Reserve. TzRMs—All sums under $50, cash; over that amount, three months on appreved joint notes. A. MoNEILL, Auttforeer. Chitown Aupust 227 1887,—t5 wkyti regular price 25c a pair, mow selling at 10c a) At Souris West, on 30th inst., in the 7&th year of | FED CROSS Lint FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, - VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 7th SHPTHMBER, to be followed by other sailings during season if sufficient business offers. _ this steamer has eXcelleat aceommodation for First and Second-class Passengers at favorable rates to New York. HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies STARCH. LOBSTERS, OATS, POTATOES, Hiroogh ahs or acing ase ss rat ’ s of Lading, to an rts in Europe, West Endies and Séabheen eaten ss Patronage solicijed. Yor Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’town, August 15, 1887,—tl sep 7 pat s jour furniture, Piany, Carpets ESQ, M. P, tosell by Auction at his residence, Euston Street, Thursday, September AT TWO O'CLOCK, Sth, All his Household Furniture, comprising Parlor, Dining-Room and. Bed-Rooms Sets, Carpets, Rugs, etc., etc. Also, 1 Piano (very fine). , G. M. HARRIS, Auvetioneer, eod tl sale—pat Mount Allison Ladies’ College fy ~ ial T Sackville, N. B. THIRTY-THREE years of prosreselve educa- tional work have given this Institution an unrivalled position in the public confidence. The courses of study extend from the Primary Eng- lish Branches through the whole University Cur- riculum to the degree of B. A. The Conservatory of Music is under the direc- tion of .a graduate of the Stuttgart Conservatory, and affords advantages unequalled in the Mari- time Provinces, The Vio'in Department, recently introduced, has proved a decided success. The Department of Fine Arts was never in a more flourishing condition. The location is remarkably healthful and the The Fall term Bed Thufsday, Sept. 1st erm ns ay, Sept. Ist. For Oatalogue apply to © REV: B.C. BORDEN, = A. incipal. August 1@—-eod 2 wks Lobster and Mackerel Labels. GLOss ED Lobster and Mackerel Labels now in stock and for sale by GEO. W. GARDINER, Queen Square. SALT! SALT! SALT! To arrive, per Bark GEORGE PEAKE, now due, 4,000 Bags of Liverpool SALT, and will be sold low from vessel, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1887. SALT! SALT! NOW landing. on Queen’s Warf, 206 Begs Liver- pool SALT, Will be sold low while landing. Apply to W. W. CLARKK, Ch’towrn, Aug. 27, 1887—lwk eod ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AveUsTA, Diocesan School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rev, W. D. Martin, A. . Principal. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong cor of teachers. Special advantages in Art and Music. Send forcireular. jly26—10 wks WANTS, LOST, FOUND Ae. W 4NTED immedixutely—A good cook in a smal! family where washing is given out. Enquire at this office. aug30 tf For SALE—That conveniently situated Two Story Dwelling House, with Mansard roof cn Sydney Street, opposite the residence of W. H., | Findley, Esq. ossession given immediately. | Apply to A. McNeil), Auctioneer. aug3o tf LOST Between the Londom House and Corn- wall, on Sunday evening last, a prayer book, The finder will please leave it at this Office, i aug30 di ANTED—A smart, honest Chamber Maid; references required. Apply at this office. aug?27 cod 3i pd T° LET—That_ Brick House, on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing nine rooms and shop. with stabie and outhouse attached; immediate possession given. Apply to the owner on the premises.—Mrs. Costello. aug2?7 eod & wky T° LET—The House on Grafton Street West, now occupied by R. S. Farquharson; posses- sion given’ '2Zth of October. Appiy to Thomas Alley. aug?27 was TED—One or two Sitting Rooms and oné Bed-room (farnished), witn board for the | winter months; The rooms must be tolerably | large, and the situation not far from the Admir- alty Survey. Apply to Captain Jarrad, R. N., Admiralty Survey, Quebec, and state —, aug WO Comfortable Briok Houses on Kent Strect, now tolet. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augls V ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs, C. B,. McNeill, Great George Street. © FoR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in g repair; also, one up- right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be soid at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. augs tf WANTED—About the 15th September next, for | a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, : $8; no washing. Apply at : | Ch’town. augi6 Zaw & wky—jour } sliced | —-—---—— / TO LET—The store lately occupied by A. E, Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M, | Stevenson, Queen Street. junelé tf T°? LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms; tusted; partly - - WEDNESDAY. ee AUGUST 31, 1887. egg PREP A Ret Eee -—FOR THE—— Fall Trade. ———— 70> J. KB. MACDONALD is Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, io make room for Fall Stock. Please Call. ——o I. B. MACDONALD Ch’town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat Ow Fal ll par LAlesT NOVELTIES. IS WiLL SUPPLIED WITH THE € yoo Slippers, Banners, Brackets, Tidies, Cosies, Fender Stools, Foot-stools, Arrasine, Filoselle, Crewel Silks, Embroidery Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, Marking Cottons, Slik Pompons and Tassels, Chenille and Tinsel Cords, Novelties in Brass Pendants and Crescents; Bannerette Stands, Tidy Pins, Appliques, Brigg's Transfer Pat- terns, Tinsel Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools—all colors, Shetland, Andalusian and Crewel W ool. KNITTING Y4RNS, KNITTING YARNS, MNITTING YARNS. The Very Best Makes. Ch’town, August 11, 1887, ‘BEER BROS. HIicKORYWT el RN a a ~) WHITE WOOD CARRIAGE BUILDERS. HICKORY, 14, 14, 1} inches thick, WHITE WOOD, § thick, 13 to 37 20: inches wide. CITY HARDWARE STORE. NORTON & FENNELL. August 6, 1887.—2aw & wky SPECIAL LOT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. ° —— ON BB OAS LADIES JERSEY JAGKE TS, Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 25 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky — ———s HEAR WHAT. WE HAVE TO SAY: That the following Prices cannot be Successfully Competed with in the City: For $22 a Scoteh Tweed Suit, regular price $25. For $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $24. For $18 a scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $21. For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $19. These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds., For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. at ee we } i i j } ' | EXAMINER office, | i | } For.$1 a-Fur Felt Hat. worth $2. Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, up, Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &., cheap for cash. Military Cloth and Trimmings always on band andjmade to order at short notice. —-——0 JOHN MACLEOD & CO. ‘ Be Ch’town, Junl 4, 1887—e0d & wky ee AA ach ie Tete at og te pe ae OS EE EF 2 tesmanenaiat: AOR RL” YR I Naat lt ali te Ss aie “ee etn fl oe ey