~~ . — anes act a THE DAILY LINEA, 0 “PUESDAY, AUGU ‘ST 9 ASR T ON HOUSE. Local and Other Items. {HR > me eal a S DELEGRAPHIO NEWS. Mackerel el Labels P. EB. Island Railw ay. up at Goff Bros iad sia | (Specrat Desparcuss to Tar Exaarnek. | ANOTHER supply of | SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- , . Bente and Ghose | signed, and endorsed nal The Ring. - oor’ & | ~saten Mackerel Labels, “Fender for Scrap [ron,’ cs received Bostox, Aug. 8. jast received and for ave ow by ioe eke fer Sle cla ot ag sea ate Stes a ales Block ne wetran and diamond belt, valued at Sk ee A one Regen eens eee vas ees 8 Y & i “ ; ;% , emblematic of the world’s ease a Zs j Queen Square. | a ! Iron Rails...... 950 Tons more or less | i fag va ve a He fay { , e ; . + d r _ ’ i Ss [ m Soci y pike mship, was prese nted to. Tohn 7. Sulliv at a as i Old “ar W eens ‘i ss 4 A 4. -—_ ' 4 4 . a | Nedons) Drag | in the Boston Theatre to-night, before anj|— “| Wrought Serap Lron 180 " ” immense audience Scrap F ish plates... 75 “ “ 2 ; uiienecteporinemen ronal AYES TION SALE) Seem BS: ee parts of the country. Several sparring y pM Var AxXles...... Lamps are in use and civ | ‘Tenders to state price per ton of 2000 Ibs., deliv | Mh « oe loc & m., at his farm, St. Peter's Road, | close by ‘the city, | titendt rv | bouts by distinguished pugilists took piace. ieee coe on Kailway Wharf, Charlottetown, gm - {> pone i | The Department does not bind itself : he ‘ - , itself to accept . . jini Dike Sie Gap Mad inant | ia ‘Live Stock and Farm Implements, ‘the highest or auy tender. : | f ‘ ' 2. Aedes tk Get Hvysterious Robbery. ——-~ JOSEPH UNSWORTH, 2 | a er Wem ad I 4 A a instructed | ; C ll KE tr | Se ees | - ¥ 7 it cted by Gwen Connolly, Esq., t%) Railway ae C ta aitianens > Paris, Aug. 8. by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, at ae “te ae eran aan | ‘ins this evening in men’s,| Madame Elluini, a former queen of the PRIN E's and childrens’ boots and shoes at the | Operatic stage, is the victim of a mysterious si . . ———- NS ; ’ ion Boot and Shoe Stor highway robbery. While travelling ir a 65> HEAD OF CAT LE, wi 7 t COAT : -_ coach with two attendants, avalise con- | NAMELY: sarees r DRE me a YEUSEE XS \ uents of lobsters by steamer M. A. | taining valuables said to be worth $160,000| 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old : , "7 ~ “s coe : “ . , © i mr ° S sursday next will connect withS.S. | was stolen A male attendant named I do do 16 months old Ce ee for | m Seeii lif «hn Ss we 20 Milch Cow , Arriving Daily from Sydney: S T 7 , ne, ving Halifax on the} Anda has been arrested on suspicion. = es ee ola Mi nn Tenaky from Myaney 5 wa’ Et AW Hi AES . Ce aa acaiiniensilings 10 ox” 1 year old. Curgoes Old Sydney Mine, ; and . and ton Reserve Mine. e imereasing in numbers Otrawa, Aug. 8. ave le their, a in eee * I . al Defe . ¥ i . ; ‘ i e ‘i z turray" River’ and Silom, an on ede B lt Rebtp ant dgetieronreph| ©, er at Low Prices to Clear now going ou. (Excepting such animal's as may be disposed of st discovered, Sir Adolph Caron and Sir Fred Middle- previously at private sale.) From Pictou ; 4 > ‘ray E c y j a ; eS eas } , : Pu ton will be unable to start for British “his valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- NIT . ) Z W 4 sabat School of Zion Church will | @ ? . i : horns, Jerseys, ‘ane Ayrshires, some with certi- ACADI A N U As > » . f . 9 ‘ Columbia before the first week in Sept. wal Pienie at W est River, ep | : Ree ‘ : : ' | fle “d pedigrees ‘ rmmIN i} . sday, t 18th inst Adivedtlomsenh wiih They undertake the pou for the purpose of ALSO, AC ADIA RO ND, SUCCESSORS TO ait ‘ j inspecting the site of the proposed Imperial A large lot of Farm implements 7 ~ ‘ + YT : es : particulars in « few days. : : | INTERCOLONIAL NUT rae on i les defences there, as well as to attend the lERMS—Al}] sums under $15, cash on delivery; ” eo ? BO I ws Be ere \ is ; : ; : other (a a over that amount four months on approved joint TAY 7 * 4 \ Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this | ¢bet military matters. wt wy pproved J ‘6 by ROUND, | 8 | ing one drurk was fined $4. four Scott ‘ ee A. McNEILL, i ?1 Ch’town, July 11, 1887.—wky i . T N | . » . enti einan ans ; a . thi ‘s Auctioneer, t i — — ’ s } poned . The case of re Great and Fatal Fire. Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i oO OLD ALBION SMALL, ‘ i from the Roman Catholi a ; for Smith’s use) | eee ; ‘ rhe? i | en ee or ms mecumeieenet aas a — Ge @ tr se ve Lonpvon, Avg. 8. | ~ - | Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit I ’ ove! hundred sail of Am The fire en yines are still playing nm the =) % = abie for house use. . : ei otf Souris. veste: ruins of Whitle y ’s establishment, Phe loss a « a a YO 3 Allof which will be Sold at the Lowest Market baby Trousseauk | is Crit nd Vigilant were | 18 estimated at from £500,000 to £500,000. | rates. : 1/5 t } eet ne he \ orth it 1s bel “ | t Four ore wciies were i . y ; vw & im | , s J vy hor i elieved that four more bodies were FB,ARND SURV EYOR, wr Bix : H. erly wind has dri: eet round to the} buried Three bodies were extracted from F i! south side of the | i ior saelter. the ruins. W ISHES to make known that he has removed ACADIA COAL DEPOT, i epee, ater aitei Eo r » his oftice to Lower Queen Street. opposite Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. {| i} A CORRESPONDENT of thi rites : ee o Weish & Owen’s Brick Building, being one door} Jyly 39, 1887 —e t r | “I A} : arcade is " rites : i south of Mr. Michael MeQuade’s dwelling house _ - ' x patdaw her = eae, Se ek ee | Infants’ Mzusiie Robes, be Alonzo Trowsdale, ot Crapaud, recent Weather Bulletin. Ch’town, August 4. 1887—4i . ’ “2 ‘owns y sold a very fine ‘Sunk Island Hero’ colt t Coe aR, Say > Som 2 ee Infants’ Wu abt Gowns, I Messrs, McRae & Robins, of Bedeque. Com Tororo, Aug. 9—10 a.m. x 3 Ls ei Enfants’ 2 nikly Gewns, Hel petent judges think that it ill . ca “3 ” =|]a Yr ryt ahs 1 og? Ce. Mio it - . a ee ieee beat all Moderate winds, fine weather; not much m & * fe : Domestic Fashion ‘0 Lisfants’ § wdies, Xc., ' } s at the Provincial Exhibition in its thange in’ tempsrature #2 VNU U Pty Inf: bh Riresse 1 lass, but itis not prudent to say too much | _ et ee Ga ' niants 5. o a t intil the Barristers step into the ring.” 2 eee ee ee ¢ OF NEW YORK infavts Becine Cloxks, 1 - Writing of the export of Canadian 4 have estadlished an Agency for their superior | Enf.nts’ Merine Pelisses, T aer weal bn See : . ; wile > : : : : “a m r ‘ , ‘ » “te ] on wees, the en = or is _ rg horses to Europe, the { anadian Graze tte Four Story Tenement on Queen Street, e . rafants W vol Bodices., ittle experience in the shape of housebreaking saves: *‘ Canada must be upand . : EC EE h < nf P socks tl . : e e S: S. é € é and ] ing if 7 un tren c . Ww be hi Ss, t vnd thieving. Doyle & Co's store was broken | ,), : seein -te ae lit tha agh NEXT DOOR TO HERMANS & SON. apes aS HL0OnS aceeee eee ' salen aie’ ew astlieles extracts Snes that important trade is not to sip through lufants’ Weel Hoods into and a few articles extracted. Morrow & ieee Gone The d f tl I ial ones AT THE . me . = cers. . 2AC1S . arli —-/ c 0 aa Cos lobster cannery was also burglarized and gap a de 2 = ere Y AUCTION . Infants’ Lace Hoods, ae. bout fort ities Cae wiein Government to discontinue the purchase of BY 4 sty, ‘ . ow ae . Bete of oo Snr pean iis Se army remounts in Canada is a bitter disay . & ‘ infants’ Normandy Caps, i thieves had considerable trouble in getting | 9°7™Y Temounts anada 18 & DITer Gisap- | , , ‘ , 14 f a S OR > BBs : f il <B. 4 amt: Z 8, into the factory, having to pry off a heavy pomntment, but the Gazette advocates a rut RSDAY, Al GU: ST is TH, inf amte Bianket ; \ door and break fastenings. ‘'wo watchmen | policy of goud breeding in Canada until a ara . ra ae es will e on ays be kept, Infants’ We-:| Boots, ¢ ‘ . Ny 6 — f Le 7 , yr a o r were inside all the time, but they did not hap- | permanent export horse trade be inaugurat- AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, en mre gh 3 popu infantis’ Wool Infanutees, pen to waken. A few clotheslines were also} ed such as shall prove not less important ane nee amr with privilege he pee Infants’ Wool Gaiters, tripped the same nicht. cae r . nor | Chase, that Four-story Tenement, owned by Mrs. “3 as . a : : ppea ame night to the Dominion than the present export Rreen, and occupied as a Saloon and Boarding bo T Et E; gS de Y 2 4”’ Infants Bibs, &¢., &e, een cattle trade to England. House, on Queen Street, opposite Watson’s. (ue Scotr Act 1x PortLtanp,.— Says the eniteieinistane This valuable Business Stand is well adapted ‘ ; calla aa I= ; sO lobe: The temperance party has at last aye : : for Dry Goods, or Tailoring Establishment, as the monthly d-page poper. Sets. per veer. concluded to test she validity of the Scott Act Referring to fishery matters, a Maine] well as for aSeloon, Hotel, or Boarding House. “The Domestic Monthly,” B= = a eS ROS in Portiand, and with that end in view, Mr. | Paper Says: The mackerel are adding insult ae lat ete ments ne Illustrated Magazine of Fashion, Literature; Qt _ Amos P. Wilson, of Indiantown, acting on | to injury in aggravating the scurvey trick ile: néetites and the Fine Arts, $1.50 per year—15 cents each. | Ch’town, July 8, 1887. / dehalf of the committee, has entered two|{they played on American fishermen the} ~ ss bos A. McNEILI “ PASHTOWN REVIEW,” Saree ee wena / . complaints, one against James Duffy and the | first of the season with their indecent haste : Auctioneer. Complete Catalogue, issued quarterly, 35 cents lt : an against Matthew Dalton, fer selling to get into Canacisxa waters by huddling August 4, 1887—3i eod wky li each. i it iuor ¢ ontrary to the provisions of the ( ‘anada inside of that Kanan *k dead line the three sadbliiliebdcischiianiasl bude - — . “ if ‘ annan: ; : —— SEE 6h ; + oR as Ly i temperance act. The cases are to be heard | mile limit a? Soam, F.. BE. 1, the tan ees Ae = i fom i ali e Magis rite Tapley on Thursday] mackerel catch s the largest ever known, La. <3 A KR ITD. for Avgust will be distributed 1eXxT. : . : a. / Bi init one man reeling in over 100 barrels with To all whe are suffering from the errors and Ee 2 {2 aa "Hi a Ft “ te Porson IN THE LonaTeR.—The crews of the the first dip of a small seine, while the} tnaiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early 3 aot A 4 ° ° eel i ie 7 ie : 4 eS) EL ~ . ° ¥ , , . American schooners Ada R. Terry and Carrie gaunt and hungry New England skipper Is decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe in order to introduce those Popular Patterns During this month we will Live Spe ‘ ial Bai gains in E. Parsons got quite a scare on Saturday | feverishly haunting the three mile limit,| that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thisgreat ; . oe ‘ i ] night last. They had been on shore during and gnashing his tecth at the cutters which | remedy was discovered by a missionary in South E27 CALL AND GET ONE “SZ Ladies Fancy Dress Goods, | the evening, and seeing some lobster bodies | guard it Ameria, Senta sipusirecssd eatalepe & ihe THEO. L. CH -LLE ' ten 5 > . . ; vO. L. APPELLE, Vek ¢§ a he pes oh badd been Sislowe ond ob Micreden eaten Ae REV, JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. Ee, Black and Colored Cashmeres, unnery, ate some of them. Shortly after 1m; ’ ¢ - : : tac’ & ; : "WH pt ; . BR: we ciel dined oar ly afte The Montreal Gazette remarks that the - Ch'town, July 29, 1887. Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings te going on board, first one and then another of aaa ih cei icieniin ail -eeeeleia A 34 w a Ss" the crew fell sick, showing unmistakable a ee en eo ° .Do ~ ‘ : rsh} : \ Tare _ svmptoms of having partaken of poison. They | 24me of John. It isa bad name evidently RE iT Ov E D. Ladies’ Glov es, Sunshad es, Libbons, Flowers and F eathers, beeame alarmed and sent ashore for medicine. | for them. Their Johna always allow them- Farm and Crop by Auetion, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys After a while they became all right again, but selves to be found out. They have a long H \RVIE’S ROOKSTORE i at eae me of 1 Sé rit iii be ¢ mo time be 3 - 3s w ave ave > very pa ee - AS is remove o hum- some of them say it w | « long time before | list of Johns who have played the very AM instructed by ABRAHAM GILL, ESQ. ber 236, Kent Street, opposite Mark W right . G they eat any more lobst«: bodies, mischief with their pretensions to purity. I rae r Aucti the un .3 Little | & Co’s New Brick Factory. augd - ‘ — : ; : . to Sell by Auction, on the premises, Little &: > , 7 DY -M 1D mn eo" There was John Currie, who, in a contested | York, WEUNESDAY, 21th inst., at 1 o’clock,| .0U Remember the REA ADE CLOTHING DEPART- i Weare indebted to Ur. Johnson for the | election case, said: ‘‘ I entered my election | P- ™-.— if a : .: . "n ‘ ' oe : . ; . ; - ao ‘ a - s as y ; S ¢ a ‘ “cr pas 7 svar ~ 7: following mortuary statistics of the city of | outlay as missionary expenses,” and came to| | Ove of his valuable Farms, contain:ng about] WANTS LOST. FOUND &e MEN f is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men a | kk i) to } nont . , \) r¢C ‘ wate 5 > 7 ¢ iY - cre ad a 1 a i " ave . game 9 ” 9 Li . r ro ¥S . c fi Charlottetown, for the month of July, 1887:— | grief. There was Jolin Madiver, who ex-| vation. . eee és and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain ae eee = In og 1886 | tended that famous invitaticn to that other ne the premises are Dwelling House, Barns, een: [ . Tee g| he number of deaths was 14; in 1885 19; in eo - - -0n ‘ ute. OST—On Sunday evening last, between the .> Nn 95 : iit 1884, 10; 1883, 10, an average of 13 1-5 John to ‘come along; —. along _ help This Farm is situated in one of the finest Set- L Ferry Wharf os Queen Steck, a girl’s Black Superior T EA, 25 Cents. 1 Cases: ty i. tikes Ws Mitten i L: put down corruption; we've got lots of} tlements on the Island. See handbills. Fur Tippet. Finder will oblige the owner by ases: yhe fever, 2; epticcemis ; ” a ‘ : : ; 4 we .: ae p, } o ein of | money. There was John Simpson, ** who G. M. HARRIS, leaving same at this ottice. aug? 95 namin pind) ellie Hog choiera intiautum, ; croup, ; sotte go . . . i . dievsihinaestttnngnniiiendeipencendiitine ten dienes , ] - ss ‘ 21 batche é Auc r. : | brain, 1; bronchictasis, 1; consumption 3; old mesmerized them in batches of fifteen and Auctionee WANTED—A Gane on ao te Faatk. uly ik , 1 - ~~ ‘ Li, age, 1; accidential drowning, 1; congential | teen and turned a hundred that night at we coe taal sin ae Wednesday from seven t) eight p. m., at the a | BR ea A ¢q 5 ED Gk y A “| ‘ Ab ite 3 ee ob Goaties cater 1 sate. Aceh the glens.”’ . Now we have John Guest, who es Ss. aa offers all hig other valuable pro-} Rankin House, aug9 2i pd € a a. i a» “ ’ . 456°" © Wwe ? ’ ; 3 . + ) ; , 2 sale ; 2 years, 2: from 19 to 42, 6; from 65 to 6%, 3;}| handled the boodle in Yarmouth and gave -- vhomberntmnde ah at Te — hie die erin diced | st 72, 1. Average age at death, 35 years. Sex: | it out in bundles of $200 ‘‘ to influence the Pubaecesice ’ FOR SALE One smal Steams Bagies, used bet ae ee ee ee ed tee - - aes _ : eet ae a ; ectaiatatgsiiectitieiavataasiaatapesittiis ina a! iia ent ie ee rar very litue and in good repuir; also, onc up a . . , necetgeevelinemntimitteap sna : ; males, 5; females, 8. Religion: Protestants, | electors in John Lovitt’s favor,” with the right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold ee 10; Catholics, 3. Nationality: English, 4; | result that the second named John has been ze at 8. ne. in. Enquire of the eee HE Af Ti A ® D Pp 1, ’ E A bay UR K oe Scotch, 6; Lrish 2; German, I. deprived ot one of the seven out of twenty- eee ae —— pth 4 b i+ ' ae — : one seats the Liberals held = Nova Scotia, WAAT ED—A Young Man, about sixteen or a oes lux other evening a coffin was brought to} and has barely escaped disqualification. twenty years of age, to take a position in a Summerside in the St. Lawrence. It was| The Liberals should beware of Johns. billed for a stat ion on the railway. Six men Doe Ce on carried ic carefully and reverently ashore and placed it near the baggage awaiting the train. On its arrival the conductor looked askance at the gloomy piece of freight, and began enquiring for certificate respecting the corpse. Was it smallpox or dynamite? No one knew. It was decided to leave it where it stood until Ir billious, or suffering from impurity of blood, or weak lungs, and fear of consumption (scrofulous disease of the lungs) take Dr. Pierce's golden medical discovery, and it will cure you. i} grocery store in this city. Apply by letter ad- ' | dressed to P, O. Box 145. aug8 3i vt L°st On August 4th, between Carter's Confec- iy 4 tionary and Ferry Wharf, a Bicycle Tool Bag, Fi containing monkey wrench and oil cap. The | Vie finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this j (mace | office. aus 21 f es i sel lian ine Ca vies \ ILL be opened to guests and visitors for o season, on JULY 2nd. This popular i have more attractions Te LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, con- : . Ti e i nal tat . siecle Be ; vt taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse Watering Place hes been improved this season and will “i ia nite oe mm ee attacbed; furnished if required, or use of pienoif than ever. x te: h OOS eed ad oe HOTELL ARRIVALS. a ao ae the owner on the er Coach will leave Chartottetown f very Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for 4 box contained nothing but some bedding, etc sues Sane a i ce Snes every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- { iE aan rere eee ae hak aa HOUSE. Wants: AS ad Ak = Melee. ac Ma | Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. ma. { | on its head on the wharf to the horror of the | ~ Aug 5—S I Townsend and wife, Brooklyn, or three first-class Cuat Makers; none but good | ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8. 14 a. ine, 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. 4 } unintiated passers by. —Pionee: N Y; Miss N A Townsend, do; S B Town- ones need apply. Highest price paid ; steady _ ‘ Hunter River for Summerside at 6.56 a. m., 11.38 a. m., and 4.50 p. m. aah: , send, do; Miss Bennett, Miss Gordon, Miss work; pay prompt, &tlys 61 " ‘* Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.40 a. m., aad 4.55 p. m. al 7m Davies, Miss Primrose, Mrs C L Snow, Col e a Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower th} T°. LET—That Desirable “Dw elling House, situ- Mr. R. MeDouygall, who is one of the parties interested in this coal area, has handed us a SEASIDE HOTEL-——-RUSTICO BEACH, Charlottetown. Says the North Sydney Herald: **‘ What is} Snow, D Sutherland, ir A Dickson, James ate @n ‘caener OF Prines tat Dieheee | than Charlottetown Time. 4 + , > » , y . . ‘ ve ate 2 i ore one ° ° “ > . rs sal L to be & Very valuable deposit of authra- Prir re R Johnston, R Sirapson, JR | Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; | Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from a)l points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to : te cite coal has recently been discovered at] Davies, Pictou; J D Grant, J P Barrett, immediate possession. Apply to George Ailey. | Seaside. Ae Brook Village, near the village of Mabou. | Boston, Mass. _ily eodst | TERMS MODERATE. Address : JOUN NEWSON & CO., i | t pine PASTURAGE TO LET—For the remainder of | June 28, 1887. the season, excellent aftergrass pasturage, oa | — es a ie Malpeque Road, opposite residence of Mal. Me- | —" oR Leod, ee George Aliey. aug 6 ~ Z-_ Lost On Friday, July 29th, on the Malpec jae | Road, between MecDonald’s (Seven Mile eee oa 74 House) and 8; pringfield School House, a Pocket | boned a rele Pcie OPENING TO-DAY AT ASA Pathe roe EAST. TOR N finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this 4a ANU f co. 4. office, or Wm. H. Haslam’s store, County Line 7 i | . I : } ij irom the outcrops. pevera experienced | Gjoun, Montreal. Station jly30 ‘ei ee : . ie « © . . % ‘ P . | miners have examined the coal area, and Say LORNE HOTEL—TRACADIE BEACH. i - * a a, i He it is anthracite beyond a doubt. Seda = a etc Bi: i : , : by 2 c. : FF To. ) LET—The store lately occupied by A. E us 3 + } , i 8 em pie of this coal. It has all the appear- Aug 3 — Miss Tremain, Ch'town. 4—Geo E ‘ST ance of anthracite, or hard coal, and Mr. Me-| Hughes, Mrs G E Haghes, Gordon Hughes, ati eth a: Dougall says there are three seams in close} Ch’town. 5—Geo A Smith and wife, St John, cs = 5 pee VERT |) Ta proximity to eech other, and within forty feet} N B; Geo D Hall, ER Brown, Dover, N H. ae ro Besant) oe eae : f the surface. One seam is 4 feet in thick-{7 John D McIntyre, Clifton, Mass; ye ness, a second 6 feet, and the third seam from Plotts, Philadelphia; Mise Dawson. Miss % to 9 feet, and extends about three quarters| Helen Dawson, J B Dawson, Rev W R of a mile in width so far as can be discovered Frame, Ch’town; Archd McGoun, Mrs Me- Book, containing from forty to sixty dollars, and some papers which bear the owner's name. ‘Lhe - > — Mrs A Brown, Miss E Palmer, Miss as L Yuill; t Apply to M,. Tue {market to-day was ffairly weil} A Carey, Miss Longworth, Miss Brown, HA ! ! PBR ak hg vy ord ae Pinel tt oes attended and stocked. Prices were as| Richardson, Geo A Brown, Leith E Brecken, ¥ i oe Cae sak BROW N S RLOCK follows: Beef (small) 7 to 12. cents} H Haszard, Dr Blanchard, Mrs Blanchard and at a per lb.; do per qtr 6 to 64 cts; black currants | son, Mrs A Lord, Miss Lord, Mrs Sterling, F | [tO arrive, Ex. Schr. “Robbie Godfrey,” ‘ ae OLDE per quart, 10 to 12cte; butter, (fresh) 18to 20] W ‘Hyndman, wife and family, Miss na Cc INT "B} C > A — ae vee ts; butter, (tul:) per Ib.,16 to 18 ets; cabbage, | Morris, Mr and Mrs F Mitchell, Miss F icin PRR A ps 70 to Mayne, Miss Constance Mayne, BS Davies, 860 Tons Hard Goal (hgg and Ghest- | “Wan TED— A servant girl. Good reference re- | tere ver doz., 6) to 72 cts; ducks, per pair, May I , ; ; HEH ) ets; flour, per ewt, $2.25 to $2.75; Goose- | Mr and Mrs F H Beer, W A Weeks, Jr, W PP ad to Mrs. C. B, McNeil), Great j , ai errics, per quart, 16 cts; hides, 6 to 64; hay | Stewart, A A ne e. R ore nut Sizes, ) ht APACE . TE per 100 Ibs. , 65 to 70; ham per Ib., 10 to 15; | Miss Palmei; Miss Carey, Miss A Grecken,| oi: in Philadelphia. | TO LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling | : Re lamb, per lb., 4to 6; mutton, per lb, 5 to 8; | Miss Simpson, M J FitzGerald, D C McLeod, This . al is the best to be had in I eee beak House, partly farniched if required, For par- EY bake oats, per bushel, (black, 28 to 30; oatmeal per | H S Pethick, F P Carvell, A N Large and she ae (Old Mines) Round Coal, jicujars enquire of L. E. Prowse. —_juné eod tf } j ' ne ewt, $2.30 to $2.50; pork, (small) 6 to8; pork, Mrs Large, Captain Fraser and Mrs Fraser, cn T° LET~—Part of a House of five or six rooms; pleasantly situated; vartly furnished if de ;Sired. Apply at EXAMINER office. jly19 tf eI ‘ z } Ss > “ onde eee , s } Bit (carcass) per Ib.snone; potatoes,A5to 50; straw | Rev C“O'Menre, Mise Hales, J'S Morris, | pOmnnt, Acutls Rona pnd Nut Coal, Srdner ro LeT—s, Nowa and, Stable, on, Pleasant | ai a BARGAIN, will be S ‘ per lo vd, $2; sheep pe Its, 65,cts. to $1; weed, Edward Mitchell, AA McLean, Mrs R B Ten cents per Ton allowed for cash. House on «ing Street, near Railway. Apply to | Bought a: a BA RGA N, Whi 0% Sold per Joad, 65 cts. to Sl; eggs = doz, 12 to 14; Stewart, Miss Lottie Brecken, C Robertson, Orders left at office, Water Street, willj be William Dodd. junet eS fowls, per pair, 35 to 4; blueberries, Scts;| J W Morrison, F E Morris, Miss Beer, C B | promptly attended to. . RENT ert os . c m {TTT wm : if eas raspberrie s, 10 to 12, cherries, 20 to 25cts.| McNeill, H C McDonald, Ch’town; aly CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Ww sete to Sm pS ag ag ne ax 95 PRR CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICED. i ay The fish market was pan ly atteutled by beth } Donald, T C Congor, Moncton, Miss Movsh | Water Street. utes’ walk of the Railway. Apply at this office. : a piel hs Caters and buyers, Hatifex; V L Cote; Moptreh] Ch'town, July 25, 1887—Lmo pat her guar ' Jlyts Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky : gs bee m5