. THE PC rare DAT LY aaa UU Ue MONDAY, a) * . y . ‘ , Te: » Local andl Other lems. TEI EGRAPHIC NEWS SHIP NEWS. AAs 'i one 4G Wed. Ae Ve G OW SEs, | PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ‘ mn this eval | [WO or three for Sale or to Exchange for cattle k si iAL Despatrcres To THe Examine ENTERED. to feed for beef. eo | = ve App'y at ExamIner oftice. : ‘ ‘ aa ide » nohhe , ‘ te Stat \ Beptists in Convention. Aug. 2)-- Willoughby, Lantz, Point Primst gag: Aug. 12, 18%—eod tf Ue i Herica Mary D, Langille, Wallace; Foam, Moran, Suitllcnncinine incineration ‘ ty Look out for Sr. Joun. N. B.. Aug. 23 Shediac; Kliza_b, Geodaeth. Arkmets Daring, | ‘ 59 my f ; . iat . Selliker, Miminigash; Lady, Franklin, Cow | 2 - 0S & 6 . > ---—— } . ; ‘ V-nrst \nnual Session of the Bay: M uy Kate. Mi iis Pictou; W arrior, oe : } } i ay +) _ , ‘ —_ vv i ‘\ the Utiawa Te 1 will be held j oe { OL the Laritinx Provinces Heighton, Caledonia; Petite Riviere, lren . s evening a y ock, at the of el onened } in WRh ns ail 4] ace wg Vo wee Ve be ready to receive cargo on THURS.- » @ 1 office « | re j i \ rnin About holm. Shemo ‘linnie Seott \len, Bais Maior } erty. & Street ae . . ce IT, ONeMOS aaas a. ’ DAY, the 19th inst., and sail for Liverpool = iat € \° uy deleyates wore im attendance. Nhe Verte. direct about the 24th inst. , and will carry Starch - * iting committee re ported thi mee Aug 23—J W Allen. Allen, Baie Verte; | and Lobsters at low rates of freight. Lar wae mpts >» tow the rk R ¥ ing for officers Presideut. B. H. Eaton 68 Lusteria. Porrter. Pictou: Ida May, Forrest. Apply to the owners, Ke Ti ie postion on Gio rpor s fl aract 1 N a tne. Pines i North Svdnev PEAKE BROS & CO. ‘ aN . yw . a pl : A y Sees VN ta ere unsuccesstu! oa > d \ , ; nee reed, 4“ hredk ricton, N. B. ‘and the Rey CLEARED. \ug.t18 b 1006. r > = > if , > > > a m owe af ae purer ee ee ee eee ee s CHURCH SUNDAY Seno S ae ~ ~ a =" rs r. oi Aug 21—P LG, Anderson, Pictou; John Til- . ; | retary, hey rot, \Llerstadt; Asst . ! . May - yop eh An | Pix ni 1+ War lin ‘ we ’ ton McDonald, do: Annit j lorence, Ber ina © ice ‘ it av LaDy ereatar ; , 7 le ail ; ie . ‘ vey” > > : s . \l Lp R ad. om Thurada’ ye ~ecretary, Rey W | | irker, of Wood nard, ado; Lora, Lhorp, ilo: Beau Bassin, . . iti — ‘ wk, N. | Treasurer, FS. Simimas,of St, Walsh, do; Willoughvy, Lantz, Point Prim; AL ee ere a4 eae toe lv is said that the Duke of Leinister has , Db. the r rt Was ado} L by the Mary D, Lan ille, W allaee; Mary Kate, diately, otherwise executions will be issued wed sel] his tenants a la portion of Lonvention. Betore leaving the chair, there- Mullins, Pictou; William and Mary, Mc-] against them. This is final notice. s Kildare estates on 1 18 vears pu ; tiring president My Shupson, read an ul Rae. do: Petit tKuiviere, Crenholm, Kale FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, ‘ ' } 4 . d pia adress on the Duties of a ¢ ‘hurch tow ] Verte: Mintnie Scott, Allen, do; Zetland, ae, 10th Sep. 1 City Collector. 4 2 Pastor The V oman’s Baptist Mis. Cook, PROGGs George lark Hingley, " ” 7 qe : citers Of the recent Socialist riots sionary Union also met and elect: s Pictou. 23—Daring, Silliker, Pictou, 2 . ‘g we all been Tound guilty of murder | officers, Mrs. M. Williams, President: Mrs. OTHER PORTS, 4 . vi ie eption te ; ; } ave \ — ‘ ; fc, , 1 . : i *. } ‘ La ers, ice I resi lk rit rat i Kk i wid Summerside. Aug %~) Ent schrs Sylvia Jane, ins transacted some further business, Wright, Richibucto, lumber; Vegete, Mas DH} *k of a schooner lvir $ Pownal ge: kell, Gulf fisheries, herring; Harvest Home, . 7 - 47 ei he ‘ Thetd - ‘ . ‘ . nani > ° ‘ Wharf had his finger broken this afterno fo Contest a Will. Murray, Ch’town, herring. 2) Phantom, wikia leds the, Cale noe Ts i Kennedy, Shediac, lumber; Lodi, Green, Pic- SPECIAI NO I at sit Uiit atcn. > as taken ) ZZ) i City Hospital Havirrax, Aug. 28. tou, coal; Lizzie D, Drysdale, \ ute River, sebitigielithtaecan Py eee Renee ; i bal: Omega, Boudro, Pictou, coal; Favorite, lie Salvation Army left this fore ee a rr Eee Ue Sundby, Cape Bauld, stone. Cid 20—V egete, A® it has been brought to our notice that other . ; ~~ = li runny t lls orenoon on ao P robs be C ourt f Ni Va Sootia to upset the Maskell. Shediac. mdse: Harvest Home, M ur- makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail t visit to Sumn erside While waiting fo: will of the late Alexander McLeod. of this! ... - el OAs Btacho Britt ieee. and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, the train to star t the Hindoo offered wp prayers ip in ie, A Sen, RENE SS oe ; Y* | as being of our Manufacture. for some of the railway official p pre city. The action is taken in the name of dale, Pugwash, mdse. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article Clals. his brother, Archibald MeLeod, of Blaek — = will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings - at ; which hay ' "rime f™M we, ley B ness, Scotland, his only surviving relative. ave not our label 2 i . ? “he netitic ‘ rohat af + rill ft i ‘5 md G. H Haszard, in placin 1 elk Uh ! . nil p! ‘ uc \ ‘ iit IS P 5 ump in fi oe dine 7 a Alexander McLeod was filed in du WD ar S ine irtings : ’ ' Nhe sels . - . ' tha , T.,] aat | aul f . vn Block Se Ee a ON Oe ee Uy last, | WELL be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, Ist upon them, o ind was contested o1 yround that September, : At the S p i Ma ‘ Court | tl CSLavO! W I ound mind Thorough secular education given. Those with this label will be found to be ’ ‘ s mu S f _ no ] iH] Fer 1 t ! apr it , ‘ es . iks we sentenced to $20! th : inne J making " W cr particulars apply to -« Gunes FULL WEIGHT,, {, . - WRAL. or thi ; : _ \ a and that he was unduly influence tO dis- |} a : r , ‘ rong! i > walens wa | of roperty in the manner he did, } Aw8- 16 Kent Street. FULL WIDTH of 25 inches, iro : 1uisan 36 Wan Tb rty th Ml. sie es va ed at $231,000, the} —— ‘me FAST COLORS, ms | resid f wh ifter img a number c . , : | I : . and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, #0 us to be a at tn OO e.4 —o pul nd } s to wprivate indi- i ’ ‘ lication of the owing popu yo cles an ey UM private ct reversible, e self-binder 1 may be mentioned t! iais and religious and cha insti baa y are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Saturday afternoon five were noticed at | tutio w left ti ye College. te vuses, from whoin the Retail Trade can always ‘ oki : ; . 3 ; : oe Ve = Lhiousie vat pis is what they generally say about trade | get them. if they insist upon being supplied with Mak hate: gay My 7 ee 4 77 hat residue is estimated to be about dnring the month of August, and in order to! our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. the St. Peter’s Road. | $70,000 es a change in the natural order of things, we - i "as have inaugurated a Lona fidk WW PARKS & SON We understand that some of our Island] . 1c @ 4 r K + feat ya 2") Te Suppress Pleare-Pneumonia. | iE 1D ATION S A LE, i ’ , a © peri " ane Ly (LIMITED), nt ; i fe contest at Vensington ” . - OrrawaA, Aug, Zo tinue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal m4 INT - rau ss u spoons are said to be in ; ' j json in haying and harvesting. Our New Fai, +. JOM 3 NI ’ ate Se rn DI lt is understood here that In consequence | Stock of Tweeds and Clothing is daily arriving- oF 1e9e8 f hreal ; lonr , ia | and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- July 27, 1886, — —~> — oO the outoreak ot pletiro-pneumonia ; ana by SE a, 3 Than s 1 de a 4 ‘ , ' : ccd ont oO : ag le : isers the privilege of selecting from one of the sah i oe i ‘ ex ites t ‘ ws imonygst cattie in Jue Det th Order-in- | larwest on the Island, at prices so fine that they ‘ v t "\ dstock, N B. eturl tj incll relative t l le t LUations nnot bed pik ited : . . m Saturday evening. 1 speak highly | been passe iW will pear in the} We ean only mention a few of the Bargains: North Atlantic Steamshi Co her in which they were treat: ( Qa , f buidat 3 he | Black Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, se ) + ' {A ’ it at A . . e W ston fret] , , , | DOW Bo.50. 4 ad . k Brethren ef its l rlation ot cattle} Men’s Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price } ae intic { Kingdom | S12, now $9.50. i . , : fue members of the Benevolent |] : mated tit Men Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, Society ar juested to meet in t] H a ee roe iy sep | ow $4. lag ; D> ; Qe ; : . - h eXisted | Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price rrince treet to i ywW morn. it Ss " | $3.69, now $3. epurp of attending the fur ha — | Men's Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, sovle, ! Joun~ HeENNEsSS o Their - ormerly $2.50, now $1.75. boyle, ie 'Pight Best on Their Own Ground. | Child’s Tweed Suits at about half prices to iC] AR ee Harirax, Aug. 23, | Y yuth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, SEVE il H ») t i } T) W i : i ly now $3. f : anderers stay-at-home team de-]| Youth's Black Worsted Coats ormerly $5.50, t Saiva rn rived i a ™ — ' — " . : I 1 “ . & w even ep ae. ee oe my | feated an eleven from the Garrison in | Sew oe sini a QO R J, () N 12 OIN hans _— ; : & <4 26 eee am 9 ‘n’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. I tings same evenin and ¥ i 1 aCe IAUCE DSTO OF Saturday ast ie. *% Men’ s Regatta Shirts, now 75cts, formerly $1. Hindoos are in nu ‘ wtume al ; score of 7] to 40. The Montrealers de- | 3 ‘n’s Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts. now THE STEAMSHIP Sask, emihodhin | ed the Wandere1 M. ~ by 19] sone ay er | runs Che West Indians defeated Ottawa's 6 9 * n Miller me ee iaatinial Chie tae OB rune Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring = yuitl til MaCl, accu . sUCa ’ La awa t ~ S. ewe md one! ticles from the Von inion | a ; Department. House, and the Eldon House, was capture , | eP vy of Ageression. is intended to leave ‘ Aeron - oa heat cual ten 7 rag et | The Police; f Age Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts. snes - n Saturday an ee : ' ve Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly 31.40, now $1. ‘ . 1” ¢ ening. He 1s at p! esent ts iO 1 ye Bos TON, A ug. z Bs Men’s Straw Hats about half price. ( harlottetow h for London, e Government Boarding Hous« . . -" Men's Felt Hats at Cost. oan rerun ‘ : ” ip & incy, M. P., cables that the Parnellite| Tryon Tweeds at 35cts, 45cts, and up. ABOUT THE | ur 1 .eoressive wartal Seotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1. 40. i 9 > ‘ \ BI rom London wmnounces Tt t 4 ‘ , h _ © . +h er ah 18th A UD (4 U ss ‘I o t Karl Clanwilliam, who has been in con , = : ’ ee } rs ” % | ) BECOS ee 5 = nine las wal ‘ prov i new governments policy t » eee - . a os sila sa ibe a ; and North American squadron, f a ava sy as oe Le | CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and out a iceession to Adi Cot Sheen ee , ere CAMERON BLOCK other Produve carried at current rates of freigi:t. ‘ J IS post, and th he jana question on Luesday n¢ (v0- | LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Vics ns ta! pla Yl ; ; Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos ao ee > i ’ i | Stations on P, E. Island Railway. | 22 eee ne . " * _ fo al Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, W & te ; 1a tt e Vv . avre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- old tx Mr. A W's es 1 4 Half-heur Wasted. . ' r 9 : ‘ . | ental ports. j 1 S 5 al or f Nhe ae a al } ° ® . For Freight or Passage apply in London to | \ vn led ae beu y in LGARA f — | North Atlantic S. 8. Company, 147, Fenehurch ping machine Satu , on, t Kendal ~ Bos swa ugh the} : Street, or here to he ed before th rivé ul of a ; VhOo S rly fully 4 t a | i * { e 1 ‘ i \ ry i S stu es raay in a} b t 4 . 1 aye é oge apeiedick ecmeel | pits suveesstally yest’ wo, | ODerts-Gardner Circus FENTON T. NEWBERY ; is th ia 4 rk 5 Lé i wagel ol $10,000, } . ' s —_ i } na 2 at $1000 aye) half ‘ } nansitilimenientiie _ > YT Are W Halif tly, Mr. J vendall to get $1,000, It took half an | July 27, 1886, AGENT. tl in tax en . rr. Jsonn j ; . ; SINT , MPO U ope 2 ot e - ene + H. fy ir to bring him to afterwards. | PETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will pur ‘Soul handsome tab. oared & j be issued by Regular Trains as under, in con- | ——— me Ee » Halifax Boating Club, for the South-end | “— 7 a. ¥ j}nection with Roberts-Gardner Circus: From = sitniemaiiee Boating Club of this city. The shell was Pro Causa @honneur. | Georgetown and all Intermediate Stations to| Hf, CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, bai ee Ga ad be gg | Souris on 23rd August, inst., good to return * ME. WURAG Tih AN« AOFk, | Sth ett the eS , 2ith inst.; from Mount Stewart, Bradalbane an " . . Ross-Feley crew. lt arrived here in the M Orrawa, Aug. 23. all Intermediate Stations to Charlottetown on DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 4. Starr, on Friday, and the crew who are ‘ i ‘ ‘ 2ith and 25th August, inst., good to return up to | The Rr. Rey. H. A. Neerty, D.D., President . ‘tising in her are well pleased with tl lhe Governor-General has mn ed Con- | and on 26th inst.; from C ounty Line, Tignish and |The Rev, W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and pra a TS oe pica — federation medals Gens Manager | all Intermediate Stations to Summerside on | Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept, 15. Terms 275 and purchas : : 4 » 3) ; August 26th, inst., good to return on 26th & 27th | $250. Increased advantaves of a¢ he ‘ircu- | Hickson. of th Grand Trunk Railway. | g ‘n ges olfered. or circu > — ere _ ge a a a “") .»? | inst.; and from Stations on Cape Traverse Branch } lars address the Principal. ee + sohtin the Gospel Tent [o- | Dandtord Flem ‘ . P. R. and the} on 2th inst.,good to return on same date by even- July 16—10 wks SERVICE to-night m vs yOS] , — ‘ yas oe ing express to County Line, thenee by special to ' o _ , Rey. Dr. Scadding, of ‘Toronto. 5 } = . . = 7 morrow there will be an alternoon service. ’ Cape Traverse. The mixed train for the West . ' a. encral — ro} 9 ty 3 — —_———_—— Si 2 ” 34 on on Following is the prograimme From 2 to3 — will be detained at Summerside until 3. p.m ey.» ’ 1 +m) « ms ‘ ‘ : : . g 2 6 xy ‘ AD, &e a % iy ren: from 3 to 4. , oe . 26th, thereby enabling passengers from the West Y ‘4h y a Lips i 2 a «Ve ng Obj: ct Lesson for hildre ” from . ii ” Kingdom for a i OFrse. to see the afternoon per formance and return the . . ’ Thanksgiving, Addresses and Prayer; 4 to ps il same evening. : . . an . aor y t . 0) a ; P y ver 7 » festimony and Consecration. Should tl Lonpon, Aug. 23 JAMES ene mee ~ WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for gen- weather prove unfavorable the meetings will p 43 nder, of Bulgaria, has abdit'| Railway Office, Chitown; Aus 18.18%. — eral housework, Apply at Mrs. Charles . . Bae " ! ‘ af F aer, ) vi a Llé¢ UU liv 3e, ’ Ss > ror 95 be held in the Methodist Church, on Upper rink aa ree ye » eh 6 why 1 li mallwood’s, Richmond Street. aug?23—2i Pri Strect }eated, and has been escorted across the —— rince Strect. . hth Abii leh Bh lit we ania | frontic Russian intrigue reigns supreme, | p,osrT On Saturday evening, a Red Pocket- ; cal aia A] Book containing a smal! sum of money. The Prope doing business in the neighborhood — j l ple ave ic L aS finder will please leave same at EXAMINER office. of Queen Square are loud in their conrplaints | The Mayflower Wiis. aug23—li pd against those who are i Sangees sible for keepi ng | 2 7 th it port tion of the Sql ware oct upie | by the } Boston. Aug. 28. W*r TED—A Pantry Girl. Apply at the Revere Dost Offi Datiitee: closed ah cher | ouse. aug21 3i pd new os Se >t le CiOset 4} sal ; 1 sseaiiasiaiaitiaiiiadiiadi si soi: thietieelieamaaaaaal si ' , wer was successful in the ‘ . + ; Si 2 y for occupa- The Mayti wer Wai successiu l “ eee : that the buil ling = slmost nee £ as * i | ‘racht race on Saturday, coming in a good V ANTED—A smart Dining-room Girl. Apply tion, there is no further necessity for the ) ra | yu ww race Oh Ha ‘J? 5 : atthe Osborne House. aug2. 6ieod pa wom, and we trust that it will be opened up | first —S treet arom immediately. : oe ne a WANTED TO RENT—A medium-sized House J i oe + Sacrifice of Life. or Cottage in a convenient part of the city; - ' : Fearful Sa ohne with grounds attached preferred. Apply at SreveraL masked men entered the farm } ene - this office. aug20 tf se of Joh Dn W rig rht. at Barber Settlement. eT. PETERSBI RG, \ug ~~ a . - OF resente ‘ Lo re . rs . : Me., on the night of tm a th, ee ! Weight A passenger steamer on the rivet Volga yo LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- ylvers at the he vds of Mr. an rs. yrigne | in Russia. was burned, and 200 lives were , taining five rooms; possession viven Ist und demanded Wrights money. thet 59 rel) a. | Septem ber.— James A, McLeod aug20 tf . @ - At) thoroughly frightened, complied with their | ,ag. > - » - —_ . . . “ 4 " lemanda, and paid o his entire sayings [01 F sem dn 1886, PALL TRil 9 issé. | "* ANTE A Girl for general housework; wears. more than one thovsand doilars in t'rossing the Mriny. etter, git trl oteonidla sadhice d. Apply at this office. iz | ! urglars | _ | LRIGANTINE | auy29 2aw Ymeri y ; 4 engiushn g ; ‘ ry 4is “ ee sidé with there There Wao >| Haumrax, N.8., Aug. 23. | og ee. 2 a2 ‘¢ stronviv thought the cs et] T ' sailed fr Liverpoc!] ar OST—On Wednesday, between Salvation utit t wren y «! 5" - Sir Chas. Tupper sailec¢ Om ery} Ariny Barracks and King Square, a smail were not strange! for Canada on irsday last the 1Yth inst. | gold Brooch. with three rubies and small chain ; ee tached. The finder will be rewarded on leay- we et) i | — L. KICKHAM.,. COMM biden: ing it at THE EXAMINER Oftice. aug20 Alberton DI sponden says a 2 } ¢ we oy es ent j vr Bulletin ' , radi 2... sys ago Jolin McCaull, the Government Weather r WILL SAIL FROM ANTE 1D A Housemaid. Apply to the matron i Act id a visit - } P. E. I. Hos pital. . 18 tf prosec utor under the = scott AC, pa Ga a Visi a 2 Me 08 pl augl : ables ToRONT gust 23 0 a.m. , ‘Ine T a to Tignish the result of which was that on | loronto, Augu } 1 | Li\ erpool for Charlottetow Nn, | - . the 18th inst, fsidore Chaisson,Christopher M. | Strong winds or moderate gales from south | he Lo a Grafton ee yo , 7 trong i See lead 0 a tbh . . > 3 > e w Cour now sccupi arles Callighan, and Jaines McFayden were oes | east and north east, mostly cloudy weather Direct, About the lith SEPTEMBER, Next. Lenmpenesherocers-st08e: atgis m weit before John T. Weeks and Henry - — “* | with rain. AND BARK : h $5/ ntns im- . q P.’s, and fined each $50 ee nha) SS ae | 6 W ANTED—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to prisonment; and on the +o er thes DIED. 99 Mrs. Sullivan, Brighton Road. augi7 tf : f Brae, was taken before the — Hnomas Vi ? ; 7 Just aie and fined $50 Mr. MeCaull is At hia residence, Euston Street (West) on the 3 mwoO CARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A single lew the 1 st Man Mm the rignt pi cm } 22nd imst., ot liver « om pl si int, James Boyle, aged | R. RENDLE, Commander. * Driving Wavon and a Vis-a-Vis. both new r on i zi year diay he rest in ro .o e. ‘ t 9.45 j ; tl i" spring, for sale very cheap. Apply at = Pu ul yw (TI sy) morning, a . ‘ sae office augss . . 7 i ‘ einer Cirens ito St Ponstan Ct odral hence to the Catholic | WILL SAIL FROM din cincinnati villas ditties iiitsiatienliigllianpctrecmmmaitiiieeiiliiae ; ¥ ’ oP? ; : ’ . . : aa | ins WY mn this | Cemet i osT—« } Lower Malpegue Road, two sides of in ; ; and Wil e in Us | | . } ° r . - peq : ow ; si es twa, ugust 20, Daniel M. Me-] Live r ool 10! ‘ it loitetew ih, Neat’s Leather. The finder, on leaving it at ' r tw » devs i At Cly Kiver, Aug , ‘ nm il Square, fo R M Poual ‘edd 7 years, son of Mary and Alex. | Martin Whittey’s, Glasgow House, will be . T , ss a 7 7 . 4 Ip rE . , . ug: ct Ma * a n - x ick Rol ar McDougall, Argyle Shore. Direct, about the 25th SEPTEMBER. rewarded for his trouble. Ce ee Gilohe of M 21 ve: The Nic a ‘ or River. on Tuesday ‘ . - Mi eran aioe ws a . a, At her reside nee, at ifunter iver, on Tuesday, | Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Gardner ci oS wee wded to the ri the 1th in ees of inflammation, M: me ernsany be- | Georgetown, Souris, Sur.merside, and Shediac, W ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable youns a The sale of its was stop- | joved wife of the late Wm. Burnar n the 75th ; Man to learn the Laundry Business, W ts ee being greater | year of her age. She leaves a larcs number of| For fre ight or passage apply in London to | view of taking the managemert. Apply to H. ped at 7.30 p. m., the demand ae | latives and friends to mourn their loss. Blessed | Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester | o) 1. present Manager P. #. 1, Laundry. auld than the supply \ double bare-back act by | are the dead that die in the Lord, | Street ; in Liverpool to Witcairn Brothers, 5! Kd. si » and Mile Marie, and the great; ww. ~ South John Street, or here to the owners, ad hrop 4a le 3 * . bscriber’s office, ‘ the cl} ions, led by Mr. a ee O LET—Rooms over the Subscri ping ry ie champions, le l ¥ pret | Loox. at the Hosiery selling for 25 cents at | PEAKE BROS & Co. 7 with kitchen on the first flat ; oo and rrane 44 Gardner, wne exesunem -® ¢ — ~- | the London House worth double the money. | yard sgpenmsotaton ; Jaadouston Toa mene somersault over 1/ horses, surmounted by a 3i end five line pyramid, are great features, Ch’'town, Auy. 14, 1386—eod tt AUGU — “2 25, 1886. SP fr “-<CEAL. We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all sun fer ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call remains of stock at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan nels, all-wool flanne! ginghams, ete., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at once. BEER BROS. August 17, 36. tho 72 CHARLOTTETOWN JAIL SQUARE, a UGUST: 22TE& 25TH. 0l——— ‘CEL ES = MICK ROBERTS.GARDNER = UNITEYr 2 RING CIRCUS Nick Roberts and f Frank Gardner | i oe ae Headed by the wor'd’s Supreme Champion Single and Double Somersault Leaper and Heroic Hurricane Hurdle and Jockey Rider. Manegers and Proprietors. t at Charlottetown, August 24th and 2 Frank A, Gardner xhib ’ 4 as Viv ROR pe éA These Press Notices bi oe Explanatory, 0 JOUPIeY) "y yuey "HICE, Pie WPS) SLY ‘UMOPOPOPAVHD PE JIQUEN Will THz ROBERTS-GARDNER Circus.—The Roberts-Gardner circus gave their first performance on the Common last evening. The canvas structure was filled to the entrance, and the show proved the best witnessed in Halifax for many years. The two rings were well illuminated, giving the spectators in all parts of the tent a good view of eve ry feature of the entertainment. The eiz a> as stated by the managers, is confined altogether to ring performances. The bare-back riding, by ladies and gentlemen, “the trapeze acis, acrobatic feats, wire walking, leaping performances and the contortionist were all of a high and artistic order, and were greeted with successive rounds of uni versal applause by the crowded audience. Mr. Gardner‘s feats of leaping and air-somersaults were wonderful and astounding, but equally successful was his horse- vaulting, in which he leaped from the ground to a galloping horse’s back and landed erect on one foot. Many perilous feats on the trapeze were performed amid loud applause, and some features were’ introduced that have never before been witnessed in this city. The juggler was an exceptionally expert one, many of his skilful acts gone through remarkably well, being entirely strange to the average spectator, Allogether, the show was one that everybody enjoyed, and one that should not be missed. It is entirely free from any immoral tendency, through either word or gesture, and notaing of an objectionable cha- racter is observable. The clowns, twoin number, are irre sistably amusing in songs and joles, and they utter nothing that would sound harsh or improper to the ear of the most fastidious. Halifax Chronicle, July 15th, 1886. The Circus in Park Square is one of the most interesting and enjoyable ever offered in Boston. Nothing betier in its line has been seen here, The lady riders are excellent, the dog and cat s! ow attractive, and the clowns really fanny. The Pavilion should be crowded as long as (he ‘Nick Roberts-Gardner show remains, Performances are given afternoon and eveaing.—Boston Daily Globe, June 5th, 1886, ‘oO Will exhibit at Souris, August 23rd ; Charlottetown, August 24th and 25th : Swemer- side, August 26th ;—but owing to ch: unge of route it will ! impossible wsOfsit Goorgetown, as previously announced, 2 Excursion Tickets for one full fare can be had at all Stations on P. E Railway. Popular Prices Prevail. Two Shows daily, at 2 and 8 p- m. Grand Street Parad t- em 3 followed by au Outside Exhibition of High-Wire Walking, by S!GNOR C OLBL, Free te All Ch’town, August } AUGUST. bt AUGUST, JD 6 is. will sell off the balance of stock PRiNTS and i 1886. MACDONALD SUMMER bO Px balance of stock of DRESS HATS MMER of STRAW tk of SI GOODS, SLINS, bala » of st ; SUITS (to fit boys three to ten ars) MENS’ and YOUTHS’ SUITS (Tweed and Worsted). Al) Summer Goods must he cle red. rec rales SS of pl e You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. EB. WEAC EDP QUEEN STREET. Ww Wkee@e ns’ SS, 4 Ch’town, July 2U—dy wy