. LL LT A LY OSE NGC LA ENT . Tee Rear eeee eee eee a ae ee ——— 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - -. SATURDAY, JULY 3, 1586. - a > >, ; 7 ret y al ‘ ‘ & é ead } Ze THE DAILY EXAMINER supreme court TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| LACE SOAP, aS 4 G f \ . — 4 4 Wa 4 : piped J 3 ANUFACTURED BY COLGATE & CC., for | JTLY ow. : : : } JULY 3, 1884 yp , washing fine fabrics; also a large supply of Se ee Che Massey Manufacturing Co. vs. Pat- SPECIAL DESPATCHES T XAMINER.| ' mi | sAN “cl on ak for 7 - Ore SPECTAL we AVES — o | ify ‘ Sn yi » i] ong <3 - rick Higgins. Verdict for plaintiffs for 859, | “Wosate' uperfine Toilet Soaps. A “ae . ‘he neen v yea “) ‘ Jol = yMel | Editorial Notes, Ps The Queen vs, Andrew Brown and Jolin he Englis pat fen = ae rown-—indictment for larceny. Lnarew ; i yr i ‘ . ast Fah ity : | lnlv. | Don’t take any poor imitations—get the genu- te ! . Comparative statement of Cust ope fh obn BOs Gury: ‘ - v7 Uy. ine. Ihe Bestis the Cheapest. | & j ; fohn Wats mald Me action (Gsreat xcitem revails over the J ‘pen ; Revenue collec a at the port of ¢ hat lotte- - ee < t for laintuti 1 os we } > ery et ; BR. BALDERSTON. er; a ran for _plaint 1 elections of yesterday. Polling was held July 3-3 wks 2Zawk how h, P. mal, ior the ax . , * plai ut ‘ m seventy-live const tuegggas. T he mosé(¢22... nana Senate | conmmcenotn Side 4. irk pat ‘-m and anotner vs. ticeable e.. seat ventas ha . ¢| Por : 3 Yon . a Tin : noticeabl eatures were tie exceeding | Fox Sti. Jvihin’s, “Ne wfoundl: area. June SOtHhTS84-5 and Lac Ny doy le—Action on bill ef exchange closeness of the vote and the abstention of Black Cashmeres, / ; Pri 1884 1885. Verdict for the plaintiff for $699.95. Mor n both sides from voting iack Cashmeres, Large assortment--very Low Prices. a) } ‘4 >. . . many on DOLD slaves Ol ile. sa “ee “ a * per ore = ne « » > ‘ ; ooed . . . : ss Customs $167,855 45 $210,080 39 | Son tor plaintiff. The Gladstonians have captured seats in Black Cashmeres, Other sourves.... 3,777 7} 2,670 27 Faweett vs. Shaw and Whitham vs. | pact Leeds, North and South-west Man- fancy Dress Goods, / 1 inaterials Shaw—These cases were called, and beth] specter and the Exchange Division of Fancy Dress Goods, ( A Soe CE SEE wer. 2 . » o< i ai > i _ . . . ‘ oe ; 4 pul, ‘ d mi 5! - . ; $169,633 16 $212,750 66] plaintiff and attorney being absent thé Liverpool, while the Tories won South Faney Dress Goods, Excess of Revenue for year 1885-6..343.117 50 ; os ordered that they be struck ¢ it ‘© | Salford. Hereford, Hastings, Falnouth and ee et / New patterns Vv ery cheap Selling , docket. ‘ at ress ius Ss , fast. , . } . . : . } South Bristol. c The fishing industry is one of the most . Po fone 5 rchis 13 é : eK : . ; rere y re ‘i mathan Hod igson and others vs. Archi Jacob Bright was successful in Manches- Dress Muslins, impertan? in the Dominion, and as an aid ba { Shaw.—An action on account. Defen ter, but Sir Thomas Brassey was defeated — ; SL RS Printed Cotton, / 10,000 yards—our third importatier + to its development there are twelve hatch- | 4@bt contessed; verdict accordingly. in Liverpool. TEAMER “Coban will be due here early on ype eee \ just opened..@ ‘. : ‘ : i , arding ane ve hibald Shaw mm + . mu AUVEPGAN we ve gue " e otten eries. lin Br itish Colum bi . 4in Quebec ~ ny Harding Lang vs. Art hil ald h i i. The late st returns show that, so far. 116 Oo TDESDA Y “TORNING, 6th July, and will Pr ntec . > oni h : Ontario. New Ry rupsw ic} | and . a 1 ae 7 s ia Defend ME CONFESSOa, Tork S and anti-t tadstone Liberals and 39 carry omen and — oe for St. John’s. Seersnekers, j ” N PE] T ’ Th, ' a Orns y- ge Gladstonians and Home Rulers have been For Freight or Passage apply to seersuckers, New Gov “SS + fag o wet v4 — c slan 20 o - ¢ . > 2 Archib ‘ . . . : ' ea Iw > 2 & ‘ , - 3 ova Scotia, and 2 in F. J gp hpae S] 1a , Hummerside Bank 7 ph wes) returned, the former having a great many PRARE BRO, & Cv. seersuckers, » > } . . : al ( e.° »o® 4 ve 2 cost last vear about 43.000, and the young ;’ \ iw. ' \ erdict for pial i. ell for returned unopposed where opposition July 23i Agents. WI it Pi ‘\ is ' ; ? 2 ‘ }MaMnoMy, } a (etiearanieaapeaeeencaseatnansienet ee ae we am tish of various kinds hatched and distribut- ae , ; r . would ha ve been useless. ’ e e ique , / : +k from 7 cents u 4 i Tl I K | : . ag L re stock ro. } Michael Smith vs. Donald A. McAulay, . a a ’ ep ¢ White Piqnes, arge § 7 4 } ' ae. hile : : #4 " . ihe at cities of Manchester, z20US8, it at kK OV : mae YORE WAS BDOUS OL TONS, WT, 4 COU \ for pl . ; m White Viques i ‘ confessed. Verdict for pPaaimend, Bs istol oat Liverpool are pretty evenly di- i * 3 ttZ millions of fish eggs were laid down in Marguerita Gahan, executrix, vs. Her r ! , rs ee way te —. oa rh werte r M. D = eens (Pe riAy iter: | Wie between the two parties, yY Auction, MONDAY, July 5th, at 11 the fall TAN Ji uy ts Ac tron on account, int “The only contest in a Scott ish constit-| ED o'clock, at my Auction Reom _#. ase is *y 2 ic } ° . 1 ’ . Roticiidbine uson the’ impprtakee er “Th re , , >} tried, , 1 iency was in Perth, where a Gladstonian One Car-load Sup. Extra FLOUR, ordered : S cy. oe The Ce ne Carang@ Jury yeste rday visited the eicid : itive s% . was returned. far positive sale. i : ; <_ 7 ‘ she Los : we ade tha fini ae ; ‘ , ol our fisheries, the Moncton Times says that i pital for a Insane and made the fol In Salford Armitage, = Gladstonian, has A.~MeNELLL. SUCCESSORS Ow r ort : se . ee oe ‘ 4, oe. ' 93 : . os the Dominion Gov: rnment generously pro- 4 ing repo a majority ot only five votes, while in Cen- July 2—2i Auctioneer CC aC D rman: oe © > . . ees . . 5 ta JuLY 2nd, 1886. tral Leeds Balfour, a Tory . has @, majority | —____% SEU ae 6d ae cies bar e A C ee vides for those engaged im’ fishing by it Phe Grand Jury this day visited thé Hospi- |.0T 9°'Y thirteen, out of nine thousand vote: aes ® BD ES RS Ca'town, June 16, 1886. excellent system f bounties, which are ]|tal for the Insane. Eve ry thingy bont *(he poled. s Pa — , - 7 a . Ss . ¢ is — more th: ae ee A wnder the | building was found in first*elass order. There George Kynock, a member of a ee | atl . . more CHAN All Olse tne award under tne : : : . jer) ; ai SE ALE TENDERS will be received at the : , io nan , }are 121 patients uncer treatment, who seem | rifle firm m Birmingham and the Tory cans Olerk’s dffice. anti! né f THURSDAY ¥ Washington Treaty. which, it was claimed, : ; ; ; ‘ : City Olerk’s office, until noan « SDAY, ; . a 4 to be well cared rol The ventilation is good, didate for Aston Manor, ina speech, said 8th of July next, for excavating and laying a Box i rightfully helonged to the fishery interests. wnd.the cleanliness e; pecially worthy ot men-| that if the Loyalists of lreland were obliged Sewer, from east end of Hil'sborough Si-veet, to * 9 " Ss tion The 1s ee food. whic! ; : ’ 1] ; east end of Water Street. ci the bounty pid > Fear. aaesed Ie t ed cd ies hetalibe th “| to appeal to arms, he woul be prepared 'to Plans and specification to be seen at this office. i oe i . ey hound Ol euent Quali AMG Cli . shasta “oa 4 as | = * ar d . oe: The Council do not i themselves t ace t i ‘ x listribute as)? \ Sc 7” : . » | CONtTrioute one thi usand ritles and two mii i ouncil do not bina t mse: to acce] #1 —_ 18, d es a eens a ; WOHROUS OPlilon is tnat tie Hospital is wel lior irtrida the lowest or any tender, ~ > oe “> “ce | : : Uli UdtloLiciZocs, * 11,556 beats and 28.936 men rhe pre liciously nag | By order, . . i agi f a ¢ fours i — a 7 ‘ HerRsON mium to boats has been increased, an ordei Lawak io ae 4s Livel f ‘isl rary she Ch rk : : ‘ : - . \ .% VESHE Ais ‘ Avely AewWws 7 is > ies ; Jy erk., : i COUNCH Passed 2ud July, 1885, fixing the Foreman + New: rom the Fisheries, June 23, 1886—3i w sat mon BO yy R 1) 4 ~ D ! = VER Y. rate at So Por each fisherman the owners Ha . ly 2 s » we nae P : sOrmMsn, _— Tanrrax, July 3. A ¢ sey he’ foll ‘7 , : Le — being paid on the following basis Fon syped Notes | The officials charged with the ee ae — SSeS. a *d . “ ow Se 4 e aie : . t boats meas g 14 feet keel up to 18 feet, ta | of the fisheries, have complataly turned th MARS. HENRY ROGER i aes . 3 < a wus i i the cattimn of th Pe AA RS. PNA UGH m (pupil oO ine iate 31; from 15 feet up to 25 feet, $1.50, and Chie Island eclerev and = la delevate ; Bb SPO ipta a I al rtland, Me., | ivi Aaron Peniey, KR. A.) formerly of London, for Rchad rds, $2 nd t . Oh eaten f ; if schooner ‘“‘City Point,” which, as| England, now of Halifax, N.°S , ini _ Visiting ee Pee 2 _ an = ee ..3 nts a | merit din r despatches of yesterday, | ‘ harlottelov wp during the month of JULY, and a re a : i , : ‘ ren ol mnigiand at Halifax, are ine; ; j » ie Weak. NS . 1 Th remainins a ew weeks, for the pur; 088 ORs giving speaking of the recent victory the! Venerable Archdeacon’ Read. Revs. S. ( Pput i hespurne, AN S., for the Pur-}instenction in the higher branches of Drawit b. ‘ . s ica e , . . ’ eu Tee 2 surreptitiously obtaming bait, | and Painting. Sketching from Nature, in wat er WAS Halifax Heraid says : ‘Reports from Prince | Smythe, Harper nd Johnstone ; Mes mie he-wrotende that she wanted 66 ost ee a oe rait Painting, Mirror Painting mtint . ; ; , EK. J. Hodgson, D. W Palmer and Law-|, ae , , ampeae ees, a ee in th Italian style, and all branches of Selekira: ~ oe Edward Island indicate a very decisive moe Watnas | her decks caulked. ive Desiz S. ahs - , ' 1 =" y = ” j Previous to the plactne of an armed Pup “ wer x to join the classes are requested Victory tor the ts ernme! mh thre etron ‘ 4 et : a | ra ; ; ° " = ' 4 to communicate with Mrs. Rogers as early as ; bg \ i Lie SVD | wet : i ? hie errol on ty ard, the possible, nae her residence 6. FA WSON STREET, ves ! r} SULLY i ison Bis of lowa i**City Point” had landed two men passen tl \ APA? i ‘ 3 Wovern! é hey é ull ‘ ; ; nowel i i . iy ih tha haccauy without reporting portraits. pai ted from ife, Damaged Minia- Le Undersigned, having open i th LOVE ST ibles, in t re Old Baptisi Church, nest two wi ta a P : ' vm, - inthe Lord bishops address, touching : ; ‘oS P o : . , >| tures or Old Pamuly Paintings restored. ; ——" <a 2h. : OPRAT GE STRER’ - prepare eignt yea i ie ‘ elming su sion W mack r loss the Custom House, and for tiis’viola Prospectus and Terms on appiication at Exam- the Old Bank Building, GREAT GEORGE STREET, are prepared . ; cal ' } has been formally seized and held. INER office. na we a “<2 + t Ie wolis ate ~ Tor : st . ' A + y une? 228 mat v e¢ ’ . ‘2 ae 4 4 . ae ee ee my od Péiit ae t mother Portland schooner} J¥re2t, 1536 n Wed sat tf t 6 ae et Giors ore FS 2353.4. to alPrLiages scterin i t theil rett ‘ eee . _— : aT ; ' ~ } md for the nurnose neat : : i St. Pe rs Unurch = dar mention 1 j Aas Vit] ' © is POY THE PULpoOse Af TRTi lis Ti MN TT if . os Lis strat thik the mf . — oy " J oe hinnit me She s warned \ it t at the very Lowest Rates: and are also prepared to oard (for private parties) a limited MBiration Liking LOUKRCY Du I also made in the Renpor | the K “tive t hippy © mer. ne was warhed AY INT Lv LECTOAL TRRAT ; ‘ : we Rate > Ln ) os ‘} t ES < as (oe oz i é ; a | } p t an } given twenty-fom hours to ger. out humver oj Horses, Which Willi receive ¢ ireful hand lling and kind treatment. vile) ELA VE ; : . ; il I VINCIAL a Lirs§$ Lil { ; ter b cebitd Si uw AUYy ~2 uit t YCUL 3 > . ; | side ie limits. mire 17% . Ceiep lont: coOMiaunication with all the Hotels and other principa. parts 01 the town. 7 as they resortea to hw v Viat rit . zath 3 Coll 1- | T+ i neorhos that two An Ti) 2%) Wy +t 4a ME a $40 oh id Vir } ais 3 a . a ca ‘ oa anal eal ‘ iat bat de is 43 f ; } Por. mi, a ee oe | any en ry, GREE SER cb ae At irt i. leams ordered in this way can be furnished within fifteen minutes after the call. SUC, Sh raised tO BeaMIOUS Cry, i ee rs lecting OF Synod, and it Was | schooners suc eded in ‘obtaintig bait a simply appeated to the people on their pen e? Se ” Me tor the providing of a| Arichat yesterday we A <r A 5 <> Ez E Ww iw jas DU YY & tore “-. *: NAS of Fy - record’as faithful public stewards The re" } wo eet | se Tor 3 ony y rhe Portiand mackereling steamel PRO: ~ B a7 . oe LOR, — seh § ‘ the Svn wr +; galteeeesh. >: ees at a ok : 7 : le Synod, | Novelty, arrived at Pictou yesterday and wae ; an sponse they have met wit] 3 nclasive | i *#e all : . sd ae i aie 7R >T?1 >. 2 : ; ; Rew Ww.) Kitieie cxnectedtite3 fattempted to obtain a supply of coal. As THE origina) and well-known Magician and PROPRIETOR . dence that the peop é Prin Eaward ! . Do IME IS CApecks CA heen! git ysis 1! be 3) 11. i. Prestidigitator, acknowledged in all parts 3,4 a7 On ; J 7.2 yy ; 1 bil x ivi Unariottetown m Saturday. -% oan" oe - — ‘ wage “7 OW coal ot the world to he fi r superior to "ep c h bOwn, June 25, 1886. Imo eod pd isiand Kn now to appreciate a@ fouu gov He w ce the usu: services. in St | Sue Was prohibited from ootaining any, andirmann, Heller, Hartz, Anderson or Si rnor a -— —s — ee shel. ee ak as 1 a ; : : ici ; "tleft for Charlottetown. Po #. 1., to try her Blitz, and the only art.st who graces with learned ernment when they have one. Peters Church, on Sunday next. $ : , skill and exquisite inanipulaiion feats of modern c a , ; i ‘ . AUCK. Magic. This brilliant Entertainment will open ommenting upon the results of —— 3 a new world of wonders and introduce the spec- ‘ j _ OW orea ae” Ban ey i tators to a series of most bewildering, puzzling Wednesday's cont er fhe “Wercesier” Beats the Record. ; . ee ethene « an g, puzzling, rt ay § contest, th i cto1 i es ne ¢ Je 2 extraordinary and beautiful illustration of Dia- 7 oa End of a Dekauch, calidon of Che olneteninth arntusr - - vi it gt¥s ** 1 his 18 3 oa year tor overn he steamer Worcester.” ¢ pt. Allen. of att yy Ful . Surprisirgly strange, startling, stupendous. : the Boston. Halifax and PF. IT. line AtPaXx, July 3 Wait, everyone wait for WW: , . ‘ , 4 ES ments. First, a peculiar combination in| — 3). , Sas ae Se ee ahis Q ave In: aye=- i * . Fe og j rived at her wharf in this city at lla.m.,{/ A woman named Lanjridge, the wife of Prof. E. CG, T; yj is Coming e New Brunswick, virtually Grit, but kept | making the entire run from Boston here, |a Northwest veteran, wound up a_ three ro a9 ayior Is UOTINEg ToU i, : ‘ ; Lt } 7 tape aise pes! Ce n : ae , YOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the Same quality of material and workmanrh.p in P, F. alive by Liberal-Conservative votes obtained | including stops at all | S and coaiing at} weeks drunken debauch by being found June 22, 1886. i Island. ¢ hes uper than from us. » he = ; ; =. he (“rit | Pictou, in the remarkably short time of 70|dead in a cutter vesterdayv.lving face dewn- _— a by ay por PiSy, 18 SUstamed , next Une rT ' rr} 4 7 if : . , . ei a Pte e : r” sterday,lying save: down ft) Wi AT .% TH ' 0. - TI We have a repu tation for ge ftins gup j: ‘IR ST-( ie ASS WOR K. thatwe of our ompeti- : — : 1ours, ihis we believe b e best tume | wards im six inches of water. i! T { : atte r ce ’ : Government in Neva Scotia is sustamne< Dy | ; we : os , ) BUSTON HAULS AX ‘Ve P hi i tors Can attain to, There is no be titer quality of Cloths manufa ‘ured than what we are evel made between tne two port oti due i ' i; i : : ; . : vi nat - ; i ; ee ta en til vO ports. | - ea showing. Stock, one of | the largest you ever saw in this city. appeals to old prejudice or the peopie i iT; AFCTTT 7T] . " j . 3 ["< | ‘ itt AA ; i RR Oe Sidon in OO ee Cire A “ : : . against Confederation; and now ine Liberal- Aiding the Struggle, STRAY SHIP LENE, Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. ; ft. ° +f t de C atin 68 LS eel a Cardinal Gibbens. — meee onservative Government in Prince Edward a si i — ‘ : Ei a New Yor, July 3 S000 WORTH OF RE ADY- WADE CLOT siantl 18 Sustained. inno case have the Baltimore. despatches say that at the cere-| . ) ‘ sift 1} 93 fy ag eve , 4. % 4 i li lost i 1 . . 2 oe rity ‘ sai i » . cs we —_ ; During the week just passed, the Irish Steamer Garroll, Se vapt, Br owil 9 r ow owers st croun iuch in ie i018 OI , icrTring be Scarict ATetTA, | wis ‘ . , ; nied av. atl e , : : . : UHNE. power Y ground, gn ns ° enit t a ‘ line]. “> | National League of America, have sent ' oi our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are . } | ‘ retok y Ul FaAMK Ol trainali-Frince ¢ 2Q> ‘ : . : : 97 ED v7} me rr esr Island Province, the Sullivan Government t] -. *& es ; po CI — hy — ol $35,000 to Parnell as a subscription, to aid ‘ “Worcester, - ti Allen now SELLING AT COST. We have : : 2 . . the Romai atnoiuc Church, there was Li: , : = had the disadvantage of °a term of eicht ’ . ere Was 1D) in the struggle for Home Rule ; : AAVANLAS itn . , 5 attendance a las a blan ~ the most ce i { GA it PO ASCIUVIALCE OF Lie TOS es — years, while in New Brunswick and Novy a prom ime nit prel: ~ue Mm tHe { nited States ! reer icpa - QO E of: th i@above tirst-cla S88 passenger steamers ADR immense Stool: or tLats, Seotia, the Gove rnments are comparative ly and U Lib. Amon 2St those present were vy » WE . E> 6 . i willleave . +9) ‘ ‘ eh] a) | P » Corrigan, of New. ¥ rk aalial wo Men rowned. ; 7 e selling rapidly, becatfse buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from . Mo } a we ‘ + LOESIi rrigan, 0 >V ork, Luynch, am * ; ad ie ss ee en : ; . young. The Island Government was the 7 aedehd. Malai of. Mcmbdail Bi a re < harlottetow 4 for Boston us, Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. only one that appe: for suppe on its OO, Favre, Ol nt i i SHELBURNE, N. S., July 3. Bee Ait ia iad chennai — ppealed for support nh S| Regers, of Chatham, N, B., and. Viecar- 5 ' EVERY THURSDAY AT 6 P. M,. acts of administration ; the Grits did all] General Rooney, of Toronto, During the|_, Two fisherinen, named Buchanan and| { ‘6 NTS’ FURNE SHEE WC ~ : . > > a ateresnt senectively were ae * | 3 ‘ £ ° i a i they could to defeat it because oft prere I'- pe Art ishishos Ryan. ot Phi tlade lph in r eterst 1 re pe . tively, wer ups et and sOsten E 3 P Char lotteiown 7 4 i Nn l » 1 = . . | . ‘ 2 “rt . ° _ _— P ' : made an address on the life of the new Car. crowneu here yesterday. ; . ences in Dominion politics, but they did | * ; , SU PpPYy sayy Lv AT’ 19 NOON \ook Nee pre ‘ Rios r@ nite 5 a o, otek | oe dinal and the Church in its relation te Gox ee EVERY SATURDAY AT 12, NOON. Collar S, & fis, Ries. &« “9 Unsurpassed ig Style. how succeed, Walicn 18 proot of the popwiar | opnment Rey. .Mr. Brandi, Secretary to . . ot a a i OR ES : ‘ si a ‘ > ‘ . ‘ a ae eee rai vend muah » Ms Bec : eed ie o4 . . ; ‘ ity of Liberal Conservative prineiples Mer. Straneiro, the Panai Abl egate, pre-| ibe atin by Dynamite. i Cabin Passage . « ° % 8.00 &@Z Prices were never as Low. Von't forget this when comparing with quotations from rerever the neonle are Fey ine led | sented to rchbishop Kenric} he Levgate et seit : 4 other establishments this year. wherever the people sty squarely sppestedypented:to Archbishop Kenrick, . the Legat New Yous, Jilyg, |St@teroomBerth- - = 10.00 ” yea ¢., appointer by the ope, tue orders from > “AK, « v. i , =e “Tae ir me ¢ ferrin: } } hi 1 the } . u + Tay >} : . hI v ry) } ‘ ’ °o 1 home conierring upon him the authority to Len men were biown to pieces Dy a “pre- ik ; : ou Owing to the political contest and the|invest Archbishop Gibbons with the| mature explosion of dynarai Lite in Nes Freight carried pt loweat Rates, [ 7 ete 5 : ace ' Pe : {GGS very carefully handled; empty cases j baret ‘. vw erTsey. K ; ‘ ® . —s myc = ‘ xf % "YF consequent pressure upon our c ylumns, at - 1 oe returned free. é “3 GQ | HW KK “J = _ R ‘cy hy) ae the ti thee Public School ; ‘ — oN ai OT see The large, magnificent Steamer : 4 , ne time oF the Fupiic Schooi examinations e . er ‘gues Ch'town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy Phe Sad Effects of a Strike , 5 ms rs ree ; i = . . iad@. asad ae es A (‘E> r ; 4 x ~. 39 we could only refer to them in the briefest Weather Bulletin. MER RIMAUCK , : : - i , ( manner. The Editor of the Union, how- } yo we et Me Aik., TIMINE [ Who Vv ood Probabilities for the next 24 hours for | Will bo placed on the route about ie Ist JULY 1% rv er at ; ad > ¢ } > Ys . at? ary On a SUTiKke oO} say Ow DE ne turnec ti eo A writer ? Provine ; : ze . a a om over, “attended all. the examinstions ° ond:| jut tike 90 many ‘tattle intd” they Wobda | ee one CARVELL BROS, : 2 seems to have ‘‘sized them up pretty | They offered to arbitrate. but the company ig oka m July 3-10 June 1—1mo wed sat pat : S, | ‘ . ' . ; ’ . Sd eae 2 ets ORONTO, July ¢ U a. m. vdilhitadiheaatlincondiges Lil ical eb dea Wd ; 4 . fairly. He appears to have been particu- | declined to permit outside interference with Liv! j si eee + larly well pleased with the Queen Sauare | its business, and placing a strong guard}. (737" (0 Model oe ey ORY Wares rly ; i 5 ’ re : ea mo a over its pre perty,. not ified the st] +1 eTs to | anor weather, not much change m tempera- School, and as the result of h \bser- eS oe eo ee ree ! ture. { TAX AND P. BE S rT eaitl A aa ‘ ult Of ib) obse! vacate the hous ses they " occupied. Che men | H \LUE AX AND I . E. I LAND vations, Says editorially : **On Friday the | sought re lief in law. but the court decided | 4 ° ‘ i. , hat } s} 1 | 4 CS a 5 theta woe exanunation of (Jueen Square School, of } that the leases were inv ‘ee and the houses} A Smal Epi Dy. which Mr. q; vul is principal, took place. mae be vacated. The ‘it 7 were | Srv BY . > 1 rs . Tae athena: e 4s publi ’ ‘ until June 21 to move out, but faiing to| A * baby punting that could very aul Lahice ¢ viie mUdDIC Vas LO S . . } . ; | *7 . e . oe ; " ye : ms comply with this requirement the work of | readily be wrapped in a rabbit skin of nur- “ large as.on the two preceding days, which reible eviction was begun last week The | sery lore has been born to. a farmer's wife wae much 4i> he 2 a +} hall ’ + ‘ lie ae ed in |in the httle settlement of Bel omp. Che aie wits hi n ré ed as } ‘ 3 til r Jamies, eB ¢ ped 1h l vuit viemenht Cli JLONn Ps Les- | _ TIIVD TDD i oo at ak ae Ss Ale ei eee oe ale > allah teil aiceett toe! - | ¢ 00D BUTTER cannot be made} 7 were pleasing nd eminentiv satis tory. } on m <i >a ih ble Lance ( i té > Bs thee . about nia mile: i without re xd Salt Our Salt has taken judgi rom ( r | 2 Pes seen) SEN POY... OR SST: | 23 m Oxton a PAO URAS 18: 8 n.O8t WON. | | Will, on and after Ist ly, 1886, make " : } about 0} sand persons. i their con- | derful freak of nature. When ushered into | | :) opinion tha the y } } — ies’ ‘ hes aera ester Me Fw ke tT A2AaN nin E7 : | p On See eee ene aoe ere | a ie eed iH Pil} a) AN | ray gg rg’ Pas . gi te lv conducted The lady | ae waties inches in length, and it failed toget the | JWMUARUN AID L Lcuu Mad es aA “4 ad } . 5 ; 1} i ” teache y | ; y i nd e etter of a fom und weight when placed | : sich | % ~~ stialtctic Bali 23 41 : ; 3: . i “4 ie a ; : ie aittinednitn, boys are evident] ail ee A socialistic Policeman. Lan bhe other ea of an ordinary pair of it Exhibitions in different countries. ) YS are evi ently vareiui and ALNSTAK ING il lai crc lan : P villaga ofTnrarcd? ‘ nm ciel ' * 4 es : , ii 1" | hk Seiil oye ; Scales; 1 & Village grocery store. Ine} The Steamship ““MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell . 2,200 Tons. with their pupils. The exercises in mental] Berlin despatche $3 report that last autumn | iati her isa nhe, hearty far mer, rather : above | c : . . i a Denes ay) ee : iat iii Steamshi a 2ROLIT,.” (Cc , i ' > L »’ Tor arithmetic which the latter went throuch } 2 pouice oBicer named Lhring, was ordered ;} than below medium height, namec Nels n The teamship CARROLL Capt. Brown) 1,400 Tons. ‘e 5 1 , Ww 3 . j O . > watch the rkinen Society and is . i oy > . would. have done credit to much older t c] e orkingmen’s ee and | Bunting. He is 45 years old, and Sain wife, | The Steamship ‘“‘WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) - me . ° 1,400 Tons. + , bees 2me a member under | guise of machi-| Julia, who is not over 2 or 8 years his | scholars. The examin: ttion of the classes} »; fter several £] | : : ° y ? tT T ++ es ee () ow a Peat : nis After several months “ome fl maeatint junior, is quite alarge woman. They are! PTY RA ¥ "7TA Wy Y¥ oO ° * 1K . i+} } } j 1 ; " v i ‘ “ mene y huvredaw te alae f se aignts “4 . ie . hn epi “har in English hist ry, arithmetic and geome- was discovered, and he was vioale ntix.. .ex- the oer nalf a dozen eirls and boys ! tA A 4 x GY ws an A. Ine vommmencing on Thurs LAY, 180 July, one of the above S ecalsnaips will leave Charlotte- try, was creditable alike to te hers and pHelied. rie had, nowever. gained valuable ij fuliy-e 3; children of their respective | Own at 0 OciOcK, p- m,, on ? “rat PR , } « ] . * i | ; . ° ° ° , . MUOiialLiOn COMCCrTHINeg tiie Socialist move-iaces usually are. and thev ca offer a ‘i ; ( pupils. We ay erve in| i | ag y are, ahd they can offer no ex- | é —— A ‘<r ni ro rite r Wneine 4 +7 a . pt VED SJE, ULY SS tat i i COU | mation of this apparent phenomenon pie moe VEO iN i) CA. Xx A i i I LU : mS D = 4 be closing that ‘ Cliarlottetoy Publis : ae a a ae a ee D . } At ic’ SS List : a1 : me ori: « ner tin ** Pa bye mtineg ‘ nh > ° e bith oad ad : | | { g, ising Luring rij Since fier pirth D&D bunting has not : week, until further notice . : : ic i i t i I Ss t } . + } ’ P " ! : ' oTrTec, Hub sNne is sm - s The 4 ‘ oa ‘ ; . > ‘ . - ; > ; eq nese vesseis have superior t'wsenver Acco! nocations ee é ty in \ ru _ cits i i in) ' inf F, iti b : ia 7 4 &30a = % 3 aR g z awe ig »EE ERG } J —_ . tivOli ; FS 4 eS ‘ x7 uO | CaK puny Gespite hel CrEREY 3 a U 86 pod a OHRé . Frei rit h undled cat full . ' take an increasing interest in their welfare.) ee ey. ae , PFOsECuLed. yic- | diminutive size, and her voice is as power ee eee eo ee rr 4 “| nesses were callie 1 Drove the t 1+} 2... al £ 4} ; : . . ; he Li WROT RAT char <i for both Passencers = 7. x Phe teachers doing a noble work. a ai se . ace aes ee Pe ae ee Bae larges inijant born. She lhe LOW EST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. : deserrin oe ne a of 1 aha ih ‘he endeavor | is well-proportioned ard pretty, and is gen- | a ee cna For further particulars apply to ny \ i Dpo i to convict b reason. j r deyile eral} } lered . . ve > i} erally ¢ ‘] i falr specimen of ; Whatever curtailment in oth ] nches < e | the charges and contended that Berndt foet _ Her fath : men of a mid | SPW) 4) 4 epg ee ¥ § Ra ; ICE Lj eh ; hi . . Au oe U. LOY avi rs OUnGaYy silk ha t is plenty ) a Ges oe on, S oo, om o if 46 Bi, Anh ¥ q “4 . ‘ s pub ic sew, Te ie , acted as his agent, revealing Society's | large ana » ¥ * Sy £2 Ts the publ rvice nay be made, we trust | ~ " . ee: oe | sarge enough to hide her completely, and | Cad? | i G2 g Seay. F. Avents, Charlottetown 1. a ata oat secrets fot money. Lhring was acquitiec hen Sed . : : | gmt, : « 3 bos SAO Dk ME SES r a ’ “te , that noth. iz W ill ever be aone to iapuir | 9, nd ‘the thc were elie iS ell, W a put into a half- ~galloy Ineasure her } | Seual? flee the 7 j ei as i a e NIC KERSONS & CROSBY ‘ General Agents, ; . . . . + “ = = T. ; rt e the edicioncy of our public schotls,”’ t mabinth'’s imprisonment mx} hoad does not come, within eyveral inches of Miohecoon's Wharf, Bewiap. * the top.—Philaddlphia Cor. ' Ch’town, June 25, 188U..2aw & wy June 14th, 1S86-—-dy wy pat her jour 2 mvs