THE DAILY EXAMINER. - = Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | THS BXAMINER’S Job Printing | Reoms are now centrally located, | welt stecked and commoeodiously | fiitedup. Allthat Wwe new wWaut is business > ; ’ Koewt’s exhibition at the Lyceum oa sia uh - s Crkcvs is coming. It will be here « Monday. Se ptemobel 10th - RNING The classes in St. Dunstan's { ege and St. Joseph's Convent re open on M iay ext. - i WMORROW Lhe He rnan i ’ Bl ack Pilot ra omes off at Summerside to-morrow. [here wiil be large attendance Irom town. | - s ok BY LIGHTNING There was a wild thunderstorm at Halifax Saturday night. lwo barons were strack by lightning at Rock ingbam and buined to the ground - i W aATERWORKS lhe tender of Messrs. Me. | Intesh & MeDouald, tor laying service ype, | t las en act ped y the Water Com missioners, it being ihe iowest OF thuse re i ‘ ed . Tue O_pest Yr Russia is to the front With a woman 140 years oul She reads with Sp aces, and 18 a ood talker. Her i isband escaped 110m her towards the close iast century. - lo tHe Dear.—A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing a suuple remedy wiil send a description of vany pelson who applies to NICHOIL son, HI Nt. John Street, Montreal tm--mi4 ‘iii ailing DONATION The hbrustees of the P. E. island riospital desire pablicly to thank th ynmittee of the Railway Picnic for their handset: ioOnation ol S's 65, and also Sapper 7 intendent Unsworth, at whose s gxestion th joney Was gi\ tine institution ) Z THe Reeatra.—At the meeting of the boat ing men, Monday ening, the following gen tiemen Were appointed a committee of man r, Messrs. A. Large, Jas. King, H. Palmer, Wm. Dilloa, T. Slackford, J. . 5 Lane and T. J. Farquharson.—J McCarey, ~ > Live.y.—This is how the Burlington, Dak., Report efers to a candidate for publi office : ‘* The balf-breed offspring of hades aod Jetestable skunk, who is toomach of a ma-audiag euneak to be called a man, and who is desirous of being putinte a commissioner- ship yflice, will be attended to shortly.” CASES IN APPEAL to the Snu- preme Ceurt printed at the Ex- aminer Office. - Orrawa Ririte Team.—The following team will leave to-morrow morning under com mand of Capt. Weeks: Sapper R. V. Long- worth, Lieut. EB. Stewart, Staff-Sergt. Allen, Sergt. J. M. Davidson, Corpl. G. Gillis, Lance-Corpl. N. Campbell, Sapper H. Ander- sou, Pte. J. A. McLaren; Sergt. J. Offer. . ACK NOWLEDG MENT. —The Superioress of tie Chariotietown Hospital thankfully acknow ledges the receipt of $'8.65 from the repre- sentatives of the Rai Vay Picnic Comni tee, M r Db yy le ind vit W. i. P wie, Wi o by the advice of J. Unsworth, Esq., Superintendent of the P E island Railw sy, handed over the above mentioned sum as a donation to the hospital. ities Rica Goto FieLtps.—A Bridgewater, N. S., despstch says: The first brick of goid from the Maliga Mining company’s mine was hroaght into town this evening. It weighed about 38 pounds, contained avout 450 ouuces of the precious metal, Lis estimated to he worth oine thons nud cdoilars. I represen. .s 24} days crushing The company havea boa- @uza lu their aine. - A Narrow Escape. Some r ascally fellow discharged a gun, a few nights ago, at the residence of Mr. Lemuel Irving, Cherry Vailey. The shot passed close by his mother who Was $ €eping Up Stairs, Causlug sp laters and dust irom the wail to fall upou her face. itisapty that we have young men who amuse toaemselves by annoyiug and endanger- in the ilves Ol others. : ite «3 Fine Derpartuest.--The meeting of the Fire Wardens was held, as announced, lus evening. Several bilis were passed, the Chiet Engineer was aathoriz-d to have the eugines and other fire apparatus removed to the new city building, and it was also ordered that the keeper of the room be instructed to have all lights out at ten o'clock each evening, and to see that none but bona fide members of the companies be allowed in the room. - Across Caxapa.—We are pleased to learn that Prof. Bueil has very kindly consented to give his grand spectacular entertainment in tae Lyceum in aid of the funds of St. Vincent de Panl Society, on Tuesday evening next Since his last exhibition here the Professor has addéd to his collection of views, and his entertainment is, therefore, larger and more varied than that of last year. A _ large at- tendance is expected and desired. - Tse Brstte Mest Go.—A woman came up from Nova Scotia on the steamer New Brunswick Wedaoesday with a bustle big enough for two. Mrs. Southworth, one of Surveyor Coveney’s inspectors, made an ex- amination Che result was that almost half a bushel of farmer's socks and stockings are now in the offive of Surveyor Coveney. The bustle, whose corpulency first aroused sus- picion, was packed with the socks, and two or three dozea pairs were fastened by the toes to one of her skirts.— Boston Post. From Bostoxy.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston at five o'clock tois morning with the usual general cargo and the following passengers :—Mr R B Gardner, Hon J S Carvell,. Miss Ethel Scott, Mr J W Rollins, Miss Rollins, Miss Cutler, Mr L Swift, Mr R Swift, Mr N C Fowler, Mr D T McPhee, Mrs Mabon, Miss Larkin,Mr Myers, Mr Myers, Mr Taylor, Dr Henderson, Mr J Hunt, Mr James Darling, Mr Prowse, Mrs Prowse and two children, Mr J E Evans, Mr George Bru ks, Mrs Heaton, Mr T Chappell, Mr H Chappell, Mr W A surdett. BILL WF4DS printed at The Ex aminer « flice. SPECIAL Despatcues to Tuk EXAMINER, The Murderers of Mrs. Howe. Frepericron, N. B., Aug. 28. Word from the scene of the late murder } at Andover says that Phillipin’s sister has made statements to the authorities which hx the guilt on Traften and Phillipin. She | says Traiten came on Sunday and induced | her brother to go with him to frighten a fishing party; that Trafton fired the fatal ) shot, although beth men did more or fless shooting; that after the weman was killed, Phi lipim tried to stop further shooting, but Trafton seemed maddened aud kept on until stopped. The girl is | Supposed to have made the confession to place the guilt on Trafton and save her brother. It is believed that with the weight of evidence against them the pri- soners will confess. —- Fatal Shipping Disaster. Sr. Fravie, Que., Aug. 28. On Saturday last the SS. Bathburg, coal laden, on her way from Sydney to Montreal, struck upon a rock at Cape ' , , , Chattes and was considerably damaged. Capt. Neilson wired to Quebec for assist- ance. A fearful storm sprang up on Sun- day night, and the captain was forced to abandon the vessel, taking off with him two lady passengers who were on board The crew, comp sed of seventeen men, was left on board until the morning, when the steamer began to break up and they got off in two small boats, but shortly after they left her bosch boats upset and 15 sailurs out of the 17 were drowned. Canadian News. Orrawa, Aug. 28. The local battery at Victoria, B. C., which was sent tu the relief of the Skeena settlers, has returned. Sir John Macdonald is expected here on Thursday, and Hon. Mr. Foster on Satur- day. It is understood that their return has been somewhat hastened by the threat ened complications with Yankee legislators. The Newfoundland delegates are expect- ed here about the 19th September to con- fer in reference to the proposed union. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Aug 28, Hon. Mr. Pope, Minister of Railways, returned from the eastern townships great- ly improved in health. Free passes will not be granted this year over the Intercol- onial railway to competitors coming to the Dominion Rifle Association meeting. John Low, Deputy Minister of Agricul- ture, who has just returned from Mani- toba, says the wheat yield there tbis year will be 20,000,000 bushels. The Bangor Fair. Baneoor, Aug. 28. The first day of the great fair was a grand success in every way. The attendance was 8,000, which is very large tor the tirst day. Phe exhibits in both halls are fair, larger than those of any previous year, and the horse and cattle departinents are especially full in entries. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 29-10 «. m Moderate winds; mustiy fair, with light local showeis; not much change in tempera- ture. | cach, on the plan of the tea@ing Conservateries | Of the Leipsie Conservatoriam, SHIP NEWS. —e Summerside, Aug 25—Ent schr Claymore, Brean, Miramichi, cedar posts; Azov, Ken. nedy, Summerside, lumber; strar Miramichi, ba juet, Montreal, mdse. 27—-R stive,Grady. Pictou, coal; Annie Florence, Peters, Pictou, do; Mery D, Langille, Wallace, stone. Cld 25—Schr Claymore, Brean, Chatham, bal; Azov, Kennedy, Richibucto, bal; stmr Mira michi, Baquet, Pictou, mdse; Mary D, Lan- wile, Wailace, bal; Henry G Ives, Arbuckle, Richi >ucto, bal MR. J H. LOGAN WILL RESUME LESSONS ON Monday, September 17. ~ HOULD a sufficiently large number of_ppils desire it, Classes willbe formedin PIANO aud ORGAN, of not more than four pupils in the length of the lessens wiil be one hour, and hay ies W'lithen be Five Dollars per term for each Private Lessons wil! still be given to those who pre fer them, at the same terms as previously— | en Dollars per Quatter, talf nour lessons. lhe Meth dof [nstruc ion is couformed to that \pph cation shonid be mate as soon as possible afier THURSDAY, Sept. ‘3th, Rooms, 235 Kent Street. aug25—Im THE GREAT AYGH HACE Between the Popular and Fast Stallions HERNANDO, 2891, by ALMONT, 33, —AND— BLACK PILOT By ALL RIGHT, 5817, Will take place on the Summerside Driving Park —ON— THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, INST, Special Trains will be run from Georgetown, Souris and Charloite own to Summerside. Pas- sengers from Tigunish and intermediate stations will come by regular train, and return by regular in the evenins, which wilt be detained at sum- merside until 53/ p. m,, jlecal time, at reduced rates The Track is located in the Town limita, only thir y chains from the Court House. couvenient for parties coming by train. It will be the fastest ‘ace ever troited inthe Province. The best of order will be maintained, and the race being be- tween two of : he fastes stallions in the Maritime Previnces, it wil be very exciting and interest- ing, a8 a very close c »ntest is predicted, No other hurses allowed on the track orin the encio-ure- du ing the coutest, Refreshments proviued on the grounds. Only temperate drinks wiil be p: rmitted to be sold. No “extilaratiog fluids” can be procured, therefore a guod time may be expected. Entrance Fee 25 Cents at the Gate, Ladies Hav.ng Escort, Free, Race to take place between One and Two oO’ Ciuc k, p. mi. Gt=EN BROS., PROPRIETORS, Summerside, Aug. 18, 1888—s t t & wky tl dte HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 28—J Macdonald, Pictou; S Prowse, S W Prowse, Murray Harbor; C R Hoben, St John; J P «cLennw, Truro; W Fleming, St Jobu; W Allen, wife aud daughter, North- ampcton; W E Boon, Moutreal; Miss Murphy, Halifax; Mrs Keily, Miss Florence Keliy, S'side. 29—John T Taylor, C R Henderson, Bostun; L. W Myers and son, Syracuse, N Y; R R Sutherland, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 28 —D Macdonald Mrs Macdonald, V R Bridge; A McLeod, Brown’s Creek; D Me- Calium, Pownal; HS Sliker, W McKee, jr, Brautiord; J MeCatirey, Woodstock; W R Mair, S’side; A A Fairbairn, & MclIutosh, Piguish; Miss McKenzie, New Glasgow, N 38. 2J—Mrs Belle Mabon, Lowell, Mass; P Kelly, Montague; G Gillis, Dundas; P McLaren, Brudeneli; Geo Forbes, V R Bridge. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Aug 29—J H Britteisbuy, Boston; Samuel Wi'sen, Mrs Eli Winthrop, Providence, R I; D W Henderson, John Henderson, North Wiltshire; D A Sharp, Sussex, N B; J Stew- art, West River; Mrs James Dickeson, Miss Dickeson, New Glasgow; Henry Hyde, West River; Rev C C Burgess, Pugwash, N 8S; J Jenkins, Vonclure Gay, Pownal; Geo Mce- Leod, Hunter River; Robert Jenkins, Lot 49; Geo Martin and wife, John Martin, Heart's Content, Nfld: Wm Sa!mon, Bonshaw; O-h Bell, New London; Mi-s Carrie Morris, D H Barke, W A Bardett, Boston; R McNeill, M D, Stanley Bridge; John Layden, St Joha, N B. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 19—Andrew Walsh, John Pyburn, New York; James Simpson, Ch’town, 23--G A Gane, Virs Gane, Miss Pippy, New York; John Ball and wife, Ch’town. 25—T Heath Haviland, Ch’town. 26—G W Prescott and lady. Woodbury, N J. MARPIED. On the 29th August, in the First Methodist Chaica of this city, by the Rev. D. Davies Moore, A. M., brother of the groom, Stewart Collings Moore and Katie, daughter of Joseph Knight, Esq. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 2lst August, by the Rev. J. C. McLean, Mr. David Walsh, of Cornwall, to Miss Jane Smith, of Charlottetown. P.E. ISLAND RAILWAY. Harnando-Black Pilot Race, N connection withthe Match Race between the well-Kuowu Stsilivus “ Hernando” and ~ Siack Piiot.”” Re urn Tickets will be issued at uudermentioner races trum all Siations on this tai.way to Suinmerside, on THURSDAY, Aug. 3/Lh, ingt., govd bu rebura On same uxte :— fignish, DeBlois, Kildare, Moatrose, Alber- is---Low Frices, High Quality, Latest Styles, Large A DUNE i ikea ins Wi sapstdal obo Cidka 0h Sin caubines teal $1 25 | kii-Cale, Piusvilie, Bloumitieid, Mili Kiver, SPM vcccdcnct ceeds aac kdbiite .occduenme 1 00 Cole-can, Purtame, UGn WAZ... oes 6). icc c.s cer? 75 Eee: MOOG BERNE oo es ol bb co aukae hs dy | Prue AMe, ERODES . iain do vc a ace bbe be bbibe tcc 40 | ey NR reg crs os Sa, ne acd obese reece tes 30 | Si IE Fn) dav dawnes occasion ‘pki 25 i Rd ns ad din Se slew Wikies cud 15 Ss ie i aes giwineiem i ON SN acs rue b £4 0h oad ob ed Edi hnae ee iO er ee Tee ee ee 15 ee. WR te i cei ie che aak ieee 2 a OR oid ak occsndes “one 25 DN i i sks vse dle neal 35 | Srila: TI i es os cas 40 Kiukora, Aibanuy,” Ellioit’s, Kredericton, Ce escksee enddtiscie ben on dh ky blasowseteedans 50 ciunter River, North Wiltshire, Colville, EL. 9 5'dh 00 Sabi s Seb as Seek sd es ia eee Milton, Wiusloe, Koyaity Junction, Ceme- | Gary, CRM IRLOOO WML. «oon dns os dadecdec stata 1 00 Bra kiey Point, Union, York, suffoik, Bed- WO: Ais o's. «nn Pie dha s+ veh sbedbbdvs«dbant is , 1 00} Tracadie, Scotchfort, Muunt Stewart. Pis- | q id, Peake’s, Baldwins, Perth, ( ardigan, | Srudeaeh, GemGRetewe. |. .0k so kcceteseat vee 1 25 | Dougias, Duruee, Lt 40, Morell. Marie, St. Peier’s, Five Hou-es, Ashton, Seikirk, | tullu Bay, Bear iver, New Zeaiand, Har- RD MINN is. Mi 5S 0 kk o's cccnacd coseene vite 1 40 Tickets from Tignish and Intermediate Sta- | tions will be issued by Regular Morniag Train, | good to return by Regular Afterngvon Erata. | which will be detained at Summerside, leaving | there at 4.30 p. m. | lickets trom Georgetown, Souris and Inter- | mediate Stations to Koyalty Junction will be} issued by Keguiar Morning Trains, and wi! be | good to return by Speciai ‘rain leaving Summer- side at 4.3) p. m. Tickets from Charlottetown and Intermediate Stations will be is-ued by Special Train leaving Charlottetown at 7.30 a. in., to recurn by Special | Train leaving Summerside at 5.15 p m, Tickets frem 3 ations on Cape Traverse Branch | will be issued by Regular Morning ‘Train, and | will be goud to retura by Express Train leaving Summerside at 4 55 p. m. ‘Trains run by Hastern Standard Time. J. UNSWORTH, Superiutendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Aug. 22, 188% aug22—dy 22, 23, 25, 28,29. wky prs li fp ee em Nee eg ry.o ARRIVE per Schooner ‘ Otter,” due here Ist September :— 400 ‘Tons best quality HONEYBROOK and | LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes. C. LYONS. aug21—Im pat her guar Final Notice to Taxpayers, A LL PERSONS who have not paid their CITY Lt TAXES for this year. 1888, are requested to du so on or before the Ist Su PTHMBER NEXT, All defaulters after that da‘e wil be advertised, executions issved and placed in the hands of the Sherif for collection, F. 8S. CHANDLER. City Collector. NOTICE. | Princ? Klward Island Directory. NYON in the City who has not been called a upon, or wishing to advertise or subscribe ior the PKINCK Ei WaRD ISLAND DIREC- TORY, will please send in their orders as soon augi6—tl dte as possib'e Don’t forget this will be the first reliable Direc- tory ever issued of the Provioc+. The price of the work is only $2.00 Advertising rates, $10.00, one page ; y6 00, half page ; $4.0), fourth page. Address,— FREDERICK’S PUBLIS*ING ©O., Maceachern’s Building, 1888. FOR BOSTON! Low Rates from All Points > in aug22 Queen Street. ee Oo. a = — DP = Seg ea vous moot o's: > Se SS ee wavs. ceo ca me -2 8 = = ome St eG) ow “Oe — ©. 3° 2 oS -° ” — e wa Et ogy DO ty ie | Fae — sNHaewri saad oH ChE Sos & Dh m pS «0 se CF by ug Sie Ss ££ o , at DS mel 0) 245 xs soe > ,g@au-3s O amg ea a @ — = 6.0 bog ras pS we +] ont & tQo.= ad - = wm > ~ i | - r an ~ om oBS° SARE Otyia Crs 4 Se ~ = ma So a.m Se a) Z Os ef Be wa Se @ © Ss &er Oo y en to © eS he ee oa on, ee © + O0n0.5 hy < FECES FSA cee ae233 0 ee a ot on 5 wet 2 =| — » a es ge28 O anaes - , our Styles are the very latest, and our PRICE CORSETS, One Thousand Pa Thread and Cotton ; ROUILLO 'fQ — mM os &O 4q2-og meh enoc © a? w “= = i } i mw LO we ee ae | ~ — ca -~ a SS r cS = FO r DPE ROAES | eerecesy Oo ‘| Bigs By ia fd Be Sb 0” O° ‘e} ww fay OE et Sl ' . a aes co ~= aes eS 78 i S 2 Secs S = Sf . we j F.C te fq ae > a. & 5 o- - = am » er ~ mM _ my > 3s © A 2 56 secH al aoe 29 °ne H S Vv’ gon 8 og™s ons © ~ — 35a ‘ > ) — ev > © S _ Large, eur Assortment c mplete Class Dry Goods Store at the lowest possikl * SUCCESS”’ Kid Gloves, 4 clasp, colored st ones — ~— A — — * oa =< ee oat rr ~ = aS ce brennd a= — ~O a 5 ow 5 pt oon i — = 2 ome = @ +. = © can ae & > Ss & SS — bo afin - ~ ~ i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. j ANTED.—‘ Nurse and Cook. Apply at | tue EXAMINER office. 3i—unug’9 OR SALE.—‘“cAlpine’s Directory for Char | lotiecown for sale at half price, at G. H. Ji ASZARD’S Bookstore. li—auy29 ANTED.—A Man Servant to take charge of W horre and carriage, Board paid in tuwn. Apply at oftice of Perers & PETERS aug29 ANTED.—A situation as Siableman, ete. \ Have had long experience inthe care of hor-es. Recommendations given if required. | Apply at THe # XAMINER oflice. pd 3i—aug2s O LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part of the city, Stavie and Warehouse attached, Apply at this office. 61 eod—aug?27 ANTED TO RENT.—A Furnished House W by the first of October next. Anyone hav- ing such to jet may hear of a tenant by applying at this office or addressing ‘A. B., P. O. Box 497, Ch’town.” ‘ pd 3i eod—au.~24 ENTISTS’ INSTRU MENTS.—A full set of D Dentai Instruments for sale cheap for cash. Ayply at this office. 5i--aug25 ANTED.—A Housemaid. Good reference \ required. Apply to MkS. GEORGE PEAKE, aug?3—u WANTED.—Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptious for the P. E. Island Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once,— FREDERICK'S PUBLISHING CO, Ch’town, auy22 LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven i.ooms with Shop, Possession inimediate'y. Apply to mM. MoQuaip, Lower Queen Street. ti—aug21 O LET.—On the corner of Pownal and Water Streets,a House and shop, either. together or separatel:. Possession given immediately. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stirling's. aug21—2w The Elegant Steamers ‘SHOUIVIIQ JUVSOT| PUY VIA ST. JOHN, N.B, —AND THE--~ Palace Steamers of the International §. 8 Gb, i eet FOUR TIMES EACH WEER, Including the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave any Station on P. E, Island Railway Saturday, and reach Boston on Sunday Afteraoon. TIME TABLE. **CUMBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :—--MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.25 ;a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. EY All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. THE SUCCESSFUL —HATTER Is the one who buys the most STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values, and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MACLEAN, SHAW & UU, ‘We are the ONLY HOUS We keg) constant'y on hand the Latest Novelties, We kee: the Newest Styles at Reasonable Prices. H tters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods. MR. FAIRBAIRN rapresents us in the Lower Provinces. July 20—3m 2aw OXTREAL. ANADA whe Deal Exclusively in HATS, 600 White a WHE ARE i Shirt ee OPENING TO-DAY 2 GASES WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, Which were shipped to us in error, will be sold at-Cost and Charges to Clear. Choice Patterns Direct from Manufacturers. a ; ee WE ARE SELLING THOUSANDS OF HATS Far better value than is given by those that blow so much. You will be Convinced if you examin our Stock and sowpare Prices. Ty. Fas BRUCE, Ch'town, June * a. fe ea She ai eo TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. CUSTOM TAILOR o== 8 ul a cena. teeta ee NN A wa ls a WANTED. O _LET,.—House on Pleasant Street, with R. J. D. REID having given up the above Agency, and sold out his Stock-in- ied Rha dis pnd, Monte see. ‘Peresaten Seve ot i ice that we shall continue the business asa SALES 4 Goov Rervtatioy.—We have great ; September.— WILLIaM Dopp. aug20 Trade to us, we give notice tha hal th Pleasme in clavetastan the follow beatae DIED. Twelve Horses and Carts. aiid Ce DEPOT fur CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS and YARNS of our own manufacture. - Semmucrside Picmeer: .“ Mesws. Theos. This morning, 29th inst., Frederick Wil- ) ANTENA position as Boskkeeper. Apoly MR. R. D. COFFIN will remain in charge. atl & Co., of this town have deservedly won }j; infant s f Fred. W. and Lizzie Hynd- IGHT to haul Clay from Pumping Station to’ diggin lilt nl tate Saeciotiak- sidan asa ; z . : the fepatation a ‘ee = ae of the edies on ene) 18 aot . E reservoir. Ze WANTED.—A Lad about 18 years of age to do Wool that has been left with our Agent (J. D. Reid) will be settled for = demand fiems manuf etnring sei Sr int implementa mh. = i wo to haul Brick from Poole & Lewis’ Wharf xeneral work about a store and attend 4/4. we]] vs any other liabilities that he has incurred im connection with said business - “ t € ’ = i b Dine | wer P . 7 “ , j es t ; 1 , ? B t + ] : . ~ B k f F k ] i =. J vy may $$ - —— We also collect all debts due to him A il imported goods, excepting Oloth and Ta il ors N. r : rovinces, Hel & ” sare sci ; Has any one wronger you ' e rave y ‘Two to ant ric rom .oud’s Bric jar vy ANTEI IM MEDI \TEL yr 4 P ] M : ? T ° . ll : i f Cc 3t durin the next thirt da 3 j 2 or , r : doe ; ‘ ise : k Ss t } , - - 8) . Y. é arior Malic, F b ] sed gut regaruivss 0 U sg y y t AeCw B unawieck Nov i Scotia and € | e- rev snged : slight it and the wor has be ou hpi rt, ly Reservy oir W wv . id is riuinings, wil © ClO g where re oe oan ae b # 1 ; ened: wherevor they are used, the great gun ; forgive it, ‘tis finished. He is below s:eady Employment for Six Weeks, # + ## HxawineRoflice, puane A large stock of our own manufactures will be kept constantly in stock to ex- €S! satisfaction has been exp: essed concerning : 4 - q ; , x r a a . > hiuself who is not above an injury. For farther information apply to John Mo, Wri good Coat Makers, two/ change for Wool at Mill prices. CASH FOR WOOL. them. One day list “ek ' ir : : ' y lust week this enterprising py. ; hary , ‘e ; T 7 \ firn shipped-four v » meet ,/ . The: law of the harvest ts to rewp more sn or vubt. F. leving, office in rear uf J.D Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Constant TRYON ‘OOLEN FE CO “peeeioer v-laable machines in the you sow. Sow an act and you reap a a bows een. _ | work t goad vans —P. J. FORAN. avgli ; YON W N ME ° steam © to the neighbowing province, and more . : , st &re tofoliow, The Hall thresher and cleaner habit ;suw a habit anc you reap a char- MoIN!| OSH & McDONALD, Contracts, Wwtewwvurks. beer ia tow «acter; sw 8 vhuruwtws, ual yuu rope eu praca Yao jus) mudy ie yo | aa. B, a se “eA ANTE) IMMEDIATELY.—At the Pump-| TRYOCN WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, We Nes Sade Ris * Cameron Bluck, July 18, id88—dy & wky