OUR TEACHERS. Interprovincial Convention. —, | NOTES BY THE WAY TO ST. JOHN » GEO- GRAPHICAL FAC! HANDSOME HUMANITY AT THE FIRST MEETING, sp al i of The We had a lovely trip. There were about | rorty Island teachers on the boat. The weather was glorious; scarcely a ripple) stirred the waters of the Strait, and the| worst sailor among us escaped an attack of | seasickness. We arrived at the Point in a very hungry condition. Most of us dined, excellently, at the Brunswick House; a) few equally well on board the bost; and, | refreshed by a good dinner, we proceeded | on our journey. We were joined at Monc- | ton by Miss Barr and Mrs. Thompson, who has not yet, we are glad to see, for gotten her old confreres. Moncton, from the station, looks very pretty; but one whv | was not a Monctonian assured us that ** distance lends enchantment tuo the view.” Correspondence Examiner.) THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - Clever Confidence Game. A YANKEE SWINDLES JAMES ScoTT & CO, OUT or $800, BEATS THE HALIFAX HOTEL OUT OF HIS BOARD, DESERTS TWO HALIFAX STRUMPETS IN ST. JOHN AND MAKES GOOD HIS ESCAPE TO BOSTON, (Halifax Herald.) On Saturday a gentleman arrived by the (Juebec express and registered at the Hali- fax as ‘**‘ M. R. Miller,’ Miss. The ‘* Miss” was very indetinite. It might mean Missis sippi, or Missouri; some people might think it meant Massachusetts. The abbreviation ‘** Miss” leaves any quantity of room for fertile imaginations. However, in due time our esteemed and enterprising con temporary, the Echo, made this anuounce ment: ‘*The American steam yacht Electra is ex pected here on Wednesday from Mount Desert. Her owner, Mr. R. Miller, is at present here and has engaged rooms at the Halifax for the party of twenty ladies and gentlemen who are on board, The yacht, ® cheque forthe difference between the amount of his order and the cheque present- ed by him. But this could not be verified last night. And it was denied that Dillons or Andersons had sold him any goods. Seeing the paragraph in the Echo, a well- known society man called at the Halifax and left his card for ** Mr. Miller,” of the ‘* Electra.” He would like to put him up at the Halifax club during his visit here; and would doubtless not object to an invi- tation to the Electra for dinner, or any little party that might be given on board. On Monday morning, Mr. Johnson took his $500 cheque over to the Bank of Nova Scotia, with instructions to have it sent to New York by first mail for collection, and if there was anything wrong about it to wire the facts at his expense. Meanwhile James Scott & Co, had affixed their hieroglyphics to Miller’s cheque, and deposited it in the Merchants’ Bank. Yesterday afternoon the Bank of Nova Scotia received this message from its New York correspondent: ‘* Cheque no good; doubtless a forgery.” - - BRIDAY, NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SproraL Desparones TO Tuk EXAMINER, AT WIMBLEDON. Shooting for the Kolapore Cup. Friendly Feelivgs. Toronto, July 19. The Mail’s special cable of London 19, says: The Canadians shot for the Kolapore Cup at Wimbledon against England, Jersey and Guernsey. Col. Bond and Captain Wright coached. England won the cup thirteen times, Canada four times. The English captain acknowledges that the Canadians were heavily handicapped, as he had the pick of thousands whereas the Canadians had only twenty to choose from. The strongest English team possible to ; 7 ee es o Kies dawn alt a } has been whistling ever since at a iene cae al ‘ere |after remaining here a few days, will con Johnson has been ge , We « nly stoppe da few a 8, and were oe coat” neindes going up the St Raw the fact that he didn’t offer to sell a $500 select made 687 at three ranges, the Cana- s00n again on our way. . ‘very stati < , 5 toe ; : : Dar od b ; \ } * o_o : 6 ORY HONOR: | ence. instrument for $450; that he didn’t give | dians making 674. The Jersey and Guern New Brunswick teachers entered the train. Soon the hills were to be seen, and then} the river and lakes, so the latter part of | our journey was passed very pleasantly in | grocers, butchers and other suppliers. , This set a number of sveiety people all and, of course, raised the hopes of Mr. a row “a ) ** Miller” wore a handsome beaver, appear- $50 change, and that he still has the piano. When Mr. Hesslein learned this little secret from Johnson, he found that Miller had left without paying his bill, so he sey teams were far behind, Yesterday the Canadians on trial at the same ranges compiled the magnificent total of 717 but the mirage favored the English*to-day. succ JULY 20, 1888. ae ee to the Lower Province Trade by ESSFUL HATTER STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values, and are now offered MACLEAN, SHAW & CO, admiring the scenery. When I have all ee : : : od : ata tien e « . ‘ 7 i wll Pr ed to be 37 or 38 years of age, and 5 feet 10 called Detective Power's services into | At‘the conclusion of the match, Col. Bond ; MOWTREAL. § B POUT ny awe 4 8- . ¢ ‘ . iil tl ° > ° ° J wick for fm, “wear cr so. | inches high, wore a light moustache cropp-| requisition, and with ais characteristic called for three cheers for the English LS ; a dbs short | keen insight the Detective saw through the | team. may be able to tell you what were the pretty places; but, as I could not uncer- stand the brakesman, or get any informa- tion even from the High School teachers, | must leave it till the next Inter-Provincial Convention. One thing I can tell the boys and girls, is that we did not see one good farm from the time we left Summerside till we got to St. John. One geographical fact, that they can writein great big letters, is that agricalture in P. E. Island is far and away ahead of that in New Brunswick If the New Brunswick teachers are pretty as the girls who can.e on board the train, I thoughr the Island girls must yield the palm tothem. But as | looked round the Convention this morning, I changed my all 45 ed rather short, and rejoiced in a He told Mr. Hesslein that make arrange- thick set nose. he had come on ahead to ments for entertaining his guests on the steam yacht Electra, then on the way to Halifax from Bar Harbor, and that he had six or seven drafts on him. The genial proprietor of the Halifax is not generally in a hurry to cash drafts for unknown men, and so he intimated that any business men in town he (Muller) waa ac- quainted would doubtless cash them. "t. carelessly replied the ‘* owner” of the Electra, ** I would not think of asx- ing you to cash them. I want to purchase some supplies for the yacht and wil! arrange to get them cashed. By the way, who are with whom scheme as soon as he ascertained the main facts. The rest of this interesting little Ro- mance in Real Life, is told in a St. John despatch published in the Chronicle yester- day morning. ‘** By the early train from Halifax this morning there arrived here a strange man and two girls, There is nothing peculiar in this fact, but in the surrounding circum- stances there is some peculiarity. In the first place it is stated that got on board the train at Halifax and took a Pullman. Four miles out he was joined by two girls. These he placed in the berth beneath his in the ear. Their conduct gave rise to some sus- Colonel Burt, replying, said there was no stronger desire in their hearts than to be as brethren tothe citizens of Canada and the Colonies generally. If the Eng- lish had permitted Canada to win they might have retired on their laurels, but they knew their mettle too well to believe they would suffer defeat long. Col. Bond said the team had always been received with kindness and generosity and had met with the fairest play. They had shot against the best shots in the world, and though they had secured but second place they would give the Eng- lish another tussle next year. Col. Burt admitted he had picked the strongest team and it was creditable to the : . ° : . . nl . nn your leading grocers and liquor dealers|picion in the car. On arrival here the] in England, mind. The male teachers are,on the whole, | ¥° So 5 —, ; % : : : here? James Scott has been mentioned to| three went to the New Victoria. The man | Canadians that they had been beaten by so decidedly not so fine looking. We arrived at St. John about 7 o'clock, hungry and tired, and dusty. Wehad a little difficulty in finding a hotel, but succeeded ina short time. We were late in getting to the Institute, and thought we must have made a mistake when we saw the large hall completely filled, were presented with a concert programme, and heard some one singing. However, we were assured it was all right, and were shown toaseat. The Mayors of St. John and Portland had spoken to weleeme the teachers before we entered, and afterwards Dr. Allison, Chief Superintendent of Nuva Scotia schools, Judge King, and several other gentlemen whose name, I did not catch, addressed the meeting in short, humorous speeches of welcome. Superin- tendent Montgomery made a brief but sen- sible speech in which he showed that the Island paid «a larger proportion of the re- venue than Nova Scotia towards educatiun. He was followed by Col. Porter, who in a me as a very reliable house.” ‘** Yes, the army and navy depot is one of our leading establishments,” replied Mr. Hesslien, at the same time naming half a dozen other houses. On Saturday afternoon the stranger call- ed at Johnson’s piano warerooms, and told him a glowing story of ‘luxurious life down south.” He was a cotton planter, had a large estate, and carried on a large busi- ness. N. B. —Johnson is from Georgia and was doubly interested. ** Last September,” continued Miller, ‘‘I chartered the steam yacht Electra at San Francisco, and my brother and myself, with a party of twenty or thirty guests, started out on a year’s cruise. The yacht is now on the way to Halifax from Bar Harbor. We are going up the Gulf of St. Lawrence for a trip, and I was thinking of purchasing a piano here to add tothe pleasure of the voyage. said he was a married man and wanted to register the girls there. He would go to another hotel. The proprietor did not like this style of business, and told the party so very plainly. He then left with his com- panions and proceeded to the Royal. The man there registered himself as ‘**M. R. Stillman, Charlottetown,” and the girls as ‘*Maggie and Aggie McKenzie” of the same place. During the forenoon he went out, sayiag he would return and settle with the landlord. He did not keep his word and the girls remained in the hotel until to-night, when they sent for the clerk and asked if their board had been paid by their gentleman friend. He replied it had not. They said they belonged to Halifax and had no money, but would send and see if they could get some. They came back soon after and said they could get no money. They seemed anxious to go back to Halifax, and with that intention left the hotel, the proprietor deciding not to detain small a majority. The Duke cf Cambridge and Lord Wolseley will inspect the Can- adian camp to-morrow. THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS. A Fall Confession Cuicaao, July 19. Frank Chebowa, who, with John Hronek and Frank Chepak, schemed to murder Judge Gray, Judge Gunnell and Inspector Bontield with dynamite, has made a full and complete confession. Chebowa has agreed to give testimony in open court, where he will corroborate other evidence secured by the Inspector against the con- spirators of Chicago. The strikers on the C. B. & O. Railway, We keep constantly on hand the Latest Novelties, We keen the Newest Styles at Reasonable Prices, Hitters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods, MR. FAIRBAIRN represents us in the Lower Provinces. July 20—3m 2aw —S TRYOX WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. We also collect al] debts due to him. C ‘FOR WOOL. WOOLEN TRYON TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, July 18, 1888—dy & wky We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS, R. J. D. REID having given up the above Agency, and sold out his Stock-in- Trade to us, we give notice that we shall continue the business asa SAL DEPOT for CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS and YARNS of our own manuf. MR. R. D, COFFIN will remain in charge. Wool that bas been left with our Agent (J. D. Reid) will be settled for on dempnd; as well as any other liabilities that he has incurred in connection with said business. All importe. goods, excepting Cloth and Tailora, Trimmings, will be closed out regardless of cost during the next thirty days. A large stock of our own manufactures will be kept constantly in stock to ex- change for Wool at Mill prices. WRG CO, few earnest, eloguent words, won the ' . : . . : art ce . oiinn : Mr. Johnson has a keen eye for business|them. It is thought the names are ficti- charged with conspiracy to blow up the hearts of the assembled teachers. To- = noug i inaes'a salibieter Ge ieleiile eines morrow I will have something to say of his and immediately waded hin. tious. The girls are young and good look- a P ;, id iP t ' ¥ ec aed ; 7 ; Mr. 3 sXamined several i . cae. @ o-day held in $5,000 each, for the Gran - speech, and those of the other great men ir. Miller examined several instruments | ing. Jakes , , who spoke to-day. TEACHER, West River.—The Rev. T. W. Johnstone will hold a service at. Long Creek, Church on Sunday next, at 11 ¢’clock. and expressed himself favorably impressed with a splendid instrument which Mr. John- son offered for $500 —a bargain. Miller thought $450 was enough and offered him that sum. They haggled for The two strumpets returned to Halifax last night and made their exit from one of the north dvors of the depot. Mr. Miller, alias Stillman, arrived in Boston last night. The names ‘‘ Aggie” and ‘* Maggie” : The Mills Bill. WasuHrneaton, July 19. PERKINS & STERNS. hei Mn some time and Johnson thought he was} Mackenzie were of course both ficticious; The debate on the tariff bill closed this PRovVINCIAL RirLe AssocraTion.—Meeting | going to lose the sale of the instrument. | but their real names will be ascertained. evening in committee of the whole, with an . of Council at Secretary's office, (Saturday) 2Ist inst. at 8. p. Dogherty, Secretary. a ae To tHe Dear.—A person cured of Deafnes, and noises in the head of 23. years’ standing by a simple remedy will send a description of it FREF to any person who applies to NicHoL sun, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—m!]¢ -> to-morrow, m.—G. L. OppFretLows’ Excursion.—The sail home by moonlight will be an attraction on this oc- Miller laughingly parried the, startling | . oe . ; rule, consumed 23 days, or 120 hours. CHEAP. 9 ‘ a ee Band my “a pre- | sally by the reuark, ** You'll have plenty | eceeaees — pom Fa Nace —— The debate would be remembered ! Gee FRE ct: a9 om aah al rT toe a dancing} of time to find out that before the yacht Ae on addi fame yridny a as the most remarkable that ever occurred . : ; | eo elie ai. who feel inclined may take | arrives and before you deliver the piano. ae omdieiicne tilieel Seen iinss nathiae ‘sane in parliamentary history. It had awaken- Ginghams, Parasols, Umbrellas, Silk Gloves, Millinery, 8 pyrene Johnson accepted the cheque and gave a} ae - thee ed lively interest throughout the civilized ; \ : en taki summer on or about the middle or 2Cth of : : CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP CHEAP CHEAP Excirep. —It is said that the French fisher- | T@°¢'P*- | August. world, and henceforth as !ong as our Goy- ? | . AP. men are very much excited over the action of Miller sauntered around town, finally | — ernment should endure, it would be known the court at St. John’s, Nfid., in confiscating the bankers Virginia and Amazon and fining the captains $200 each for violating the New- foundland bait bill. eaiiioentin Cricket To-morrow.—At Victoria Park: Militiamen vs., Allcomers. Stumps pitched at 3o’clock. The Militiamen’s team is com- posed of: R. V. Longworth, Fritz Moore,A. H. MeNeill, C. Leigh, Louis DesBrisary, W. A. Weeks, E. Haviland, W. Stair, James Good, John F. Whear, A. Mellish, R. McDonald. sane ides To Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Captain Brown, sailed for Boston last evening with a genera! cargo and the following passengers : Mrs Carr, Miss Carr. P. Carr, Mrs Wadiman, Miss McLeod, C Head, Miss Campbell, Mrs Watts, Miss Watts, M Malone, M Stewart, quantities of champagne and other liquors, _ON— D Brooki, R Smith, M Smith, Mrs Swann, J — groceries—all of the very best, price feeder to the eastern lines. Hooper, Mrs Keenan, J Gaskil, Mre McKin- | beiug no object whatever—to the value of ssleay ‘irs oe . A special cable states that the Aberdeen ~ , ? > ~ . / . . . . 4 8X . non, W Mayo. $1200. Thursday Pit i, ein insi., Canadian cattle Company will ship six or ppagetantann, vuny 3, HE ar Naturally desirous of showing some cour- AT + seven cargoes of stock to Canada this au- — Tae Turr.—Mr. Newton Lea, of Truro, authorizes us to say that he is prepared to trot his All Right mare, Lucy Derrick, against any 4 years old mare, gelding or stallion on the Island, for the sum of $100, the money to be put up by the 15th and the race to take place on the 3lst August next. This is a business-like proposition, and we trust that it will be accepted. _— a> -— AN Item or Interrst.—Mr. Edwin Turn- er, the photographic expert, who operates at Lewis’ Gallery, has been out to the new wells, now being constructed to supply the reser- voir at Mount Edward. He has been so successful, With two large negatives, that a permanent pictorial record of the elaborate work now in hand is secured, and will he with- in reach of all for a small fee in a few days. spend the afternoon driving or sailing and | The Mount Edward excavation should be} would like tou complete his business first. | fall from the building yesterday, and died |_ The following Canadian Machines:—The New —ON THE— taken as well. tal It was inconvenient to make out the in- pe ; : : a during the night. 7 — and Galt Dame Wheel Har bone Hand te HEATHER ” lg age oe : voice of such alarge order ina couple | THE subscriber, owing to ill health, will sell by The Customs Department have notified | We are General Agents ior the Celebrated STMR. BELLE, Joun L. TatKs Bic.—John L. Sullivan ar- hours, but it was accomplished on time | | private sale his very desirable Mill and Farm | Qonsyl-General Phelan that the $400 fine | FROST & WOOD STEEL PLOWS and their rived in Boston with his circus a few days \ ° | Property at Rustico, consisting of Grist Mill. imposed on the Astirionn fishing aiipnaiane Extras. Farmers in want of a good Machine or —TO— ago and was interviewed by the reporters. At first he was very uncommunicative, but a few bottles of ale thawed out his tongue and it svon rattled along at its usual lively and reck- purchase, a cheque for $500 in pay- Finally the stranger decided to and presented nent. The cheque was that of the ‘* Greenville First National Bank of Mississippi,” drawn on the Mercantile bank of New York. Johnson looked at it curiously for some moments, and then looking straight in the eye of his customer, coolly observed : ** | suppose you're not a sharper.” dropped into Scott’s army and navy depot, | and presented a card inscribed **M. R Miller, Steam Yacht Electra.” He remarked that he expected his yacht | on Wednesday night, and had been recom- mended to the army and navy depot by Mr. Hesslein as the best place in the city to obtain supplies. At the same time he} casually exhibited the receipt for the ** $500 | piano which he had just purchased from Johnson.” Mr. Scott was naturally delighted to make Mr. Miller’s acquaintance, and would be very much pleased to furnish the Electra with all the supplies required. Mr. Milier ordered Thereupon large tesy to such a customer, Alexander Scott, of the firm, showed Mr. Miller some of the features of the town, and introduced him at the City Club—courtesies that were very much appreciated. On Sunday afternoon the gentleman with tae beaver hat hired one of Casey’s best teams, picked upa couple of strumpets, and had a high old time. Mr. Hesslien paid Mr. Casey $4 for the team, and Mr. Miller refunded the money | Monday morning. } Monday forenoon the enterprising Yankee | called at Scott’s and said he would like to | have the invoice made out by noon, when | he would pay the bill. He intended to | Mr. Miller was a prompt business man’ and was on hand sharp on time, and pulling | a bundle of drafts and cheques out of his | pocket, found that a cheque for $2000 was | the smallest amount he had. * | Opposite Woodstock, N. B., | out by fire on Wednesday. It certainly was the cleverest confidence game ever played in this city; but he must have been a pretty contemptible specimen of a beast to desert his pair of female dupes 276 miles away from home—he with $800 of stolen money in his pocket-book ! -Sadieatttintgattaialilaaiiiimdinaistey Tue Kermes.—The Kermes on board the steamer Southport, yesterday afternoon, was yery enjoyable and realized about $90. Disastrous Fire,—The village of Grafton, Was nearly wiped Twelve dwellings, the school house and several barns were de- stroyed. Loss about $20,000; insurance $6,000. ee TR oe Come for a Day's Pleasure | es ST. J MES’ SABBATH SCHIOL WILL HAVE THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC SHAWS WHARF, THE STEAMER “SOUTHPORT” will leave Ferry Wharf at 10 0’clock in the morning, calling at Rocky Point; and at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, direct for Shaw's W harf, The Ladies will have Refreshment, Tea and Fancy ables on the Grounds. Games, Races and cther Amusements for the Scholars. Tne public are invited to take a tripup the West Kiver. which, for beauty of scenery anda Pleasant sail, Cunt Le surpassed. CUME ALONG—Tickets ouly 25 cents, By order of Commitree. jy 20 DAVID SMALL. 7 Mil: and Pura i‘or Sale, with four run of stones, allin complete order for the manufacture of Flour and Meal, with 42 acres of 'vrechoid Land attached, in a higa state of cul- tivation; #0 acres under lease, which can be pur- chased uta moderate cost, if desired. Application to be made by letter or in person animated political discussion. Then the committee rose, and amid applause on the Democratic side, the bill was reported favorably to the House. Its consideration was then postponed until Saturday. In favoring the bill Mr. Springer, of Illinois, said twenty-three day and eight even- ing sessions had been consumed in the general debate, 515 speeches being made. The debate under the 5-minute as the great tariff debate of 1888. Ottawa News. Ozrawa, July 19. Hon. Mr. Tupper arrived to-day and as- sumed charge of the Department of Mar ine. Hon. Mr. Chapleau is expected to re- turn to the capital to-night. It is stated that Greenway and his Yan- kee railway friends are greatly exercised over the purchase of the Duluth Line by the Canadian Pacific. Canadian Pacific shares have advanced in the London market, in consequence of the purchase which is looked upon as a great tumn. Halifax News. Hauirax July 19. The York and Lancaster regiments leave here for Jamaica the latter part of Septem- ber, and will be replaced by the 79th. The submarine mining corps will also be re- placed. The W. C. T. U. are memoralizing Gov. McLelan, asking him to discard liquors at Government House entertainments. Hay- ing been a life long abstainer, he will like- ly accede to the request. A patient at Mount Hope Insane Asylum named Samuel R. Archibald, let himself Annie W. Hodgson and Arthur D. Story, for violating the Canadian customs laws, have been remitted. ———— Seasouable Dry Goods at the Lowest Frices. Muslins, CHEAP. Print Cuttons,| Dress Goods, | CHEAP, | CHEAP. Fiannelettes, CHEAP. | | | | White Cottons, Corsets, CHEAP. Table Linen, | Cloths,Tweeds, CHEAP. Shirtings, CHEAP, CHEAP, CHE AP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEA?. PERKINS & STE Ribb:ns,Laces,| Straw Hats, | White Shirts Bed Ticking, carpets, Rags, Oil” Cloths, CHEAP. “WALTER A. WOOD” AMERICAN Mowers & Reapers. Wenaie NOSE. ee See" Nete| Independent Order of Oddfellows, Fails, New York, a quantity of the above Machines, in Single- Mowers, Single Reapers, Combined Mowers and Rea ing Harvesters. These Machines have been sub- jected to severe and extensive use by the Far- mers on the Island. during which they have established an enviable reputation. —ALSO— 00 Rake would do well to call and examine them before buying elsewhere. A. HOBNE & CoO.., Ch’town, July 11, 1888—dy 4w law wky 4i rs, and Self-Bind- Upper Queen Street. —WILL BE HELD— On Monday, 23rd July, A Grand Excursion Under the Auspices of the City Lodges of the PUGW ASH, W.&. less pace. ‘‘ Just tell the New York people that { have not given up the prize ring,” said he. ‘* Mitchell aud Kilrain, two big blowers, are coming over August Ist. I am talk, and want to fight. I mean it, too! 1 will fight ove or both of them, any way they wish, for £15,000 to $25,000 a side, and we'll fight to a } as Lo Lerms, etc., to He was promptly handed the difference— | GEORGE MATHESON. Weather Bulletin. T The Steamer will leave the Steam Navigation Rustico, Oyster Bed Bridge. —_—— Company's Wharf at 8 o'clock, sharp ; rovurn- July 20, 1888—dy di wky 5i ieee ; July Ok ag ine _ arrivein Charlottetown about 9 o'clock, between $700 and $800 cash, and a receipt, . m Fresh south, veering to south-westerly The BAND OF THE &xp BATTALION will with which, after again leaving instructions | about the delivery of the goods, the gentle- | ° 2 1 Owe: i : ‘ winds, partially cloudy or warm weather, —WANTED BY— wit wee doen Gaackards wean co the day manly customer departed. Before doing! gy" i> L. Be Mp reemnteed Alay Fee Ritartene seebarn Ores na — ? %. @ | With showers, followed by clearing to-night tho hl osiorame caf on ; ‘ b . : a. 1 . von ees ns i oo at Charlottetown, where he had an aunt e or to-morrow. JAMES EB GRANT Ample REFRESHMENTS will be provided on ed i ‘ue | living, and where one of his neices was to F e “tena Tickets $1.00 each, to be had from quis of Queensberry, and it makes no odds : : iF as whether I use two ounce gloves or bare be married during his visit. knuckles. I tell you John L. Sullivan is not| The names ofa doze. other business dead. He weighs 219 pounds, and is clean firms have been mentioned as having sold | 90 grit and human nature all through. Iam sick | Supplies to Mr. Miller—among them C. & COAL. \'s°O ARRIVE IN A FEW DAYS from : & Glace Bay, C, B. :— Tons ONTARIO MINES Will be sold cheap members of the Order, and atthe Drug Stores and Diamond Bookstore. Secure your tickets at once, as only a limited number will be issued. ju27—tf Supreme Court. ROUND ae vin vessel, Grorcetown, July 19. T° LET.—-A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of JOHN F. WHEAR, of fighting by newspaper and want to draw a} W. Anderson, Dillon Bros., J. Fader & | A. McNEILL The case of David Sencebaugh vs. James ‘he late Superintendent of the P- E. Island Kaii- Secretar xe ; , : ae , ” ’ : E . way. ‘ . he y of Committee, little bldod, Co., etc. Fader is said to have given him jyl4 Auctioneer, Clow is still before the court, iosowoura, —— ik apes" jyi4—sat tu th sat : " 4 mS fing