Local and Other Items. Farrer Bis IrpHy s, Kent Street. * eam ‘let te Nt ene ttn. utts fresh every evenipy i Et cE in tO Et Sana meget Na ae Local and Other Items. city at the I; ttuend) Dook Store, \ ipply «f Cathohe Prayers opened How, W. W. Sutnivan and wife ' \ e Diam iB Store 4 Diamond Book Store. terday on a short visit to Montreal. al . . ’ . ' ~ KevemBer the Bible Class in the Y. M. c. A. Parlor this ev ening at 8 o'clock. a ie Ov! me hundred and thirty-six pas- sengers left here inthe Pictou boat mornuipy a Boston Baked Beans and Brown Bread | fresh every Street evening at J. Murphy’s, = > lue Rev. John Read, President of the N.B. | and P. k. I. Methodist Conference, this city last evening. > ' Tue steamship Coban, from Mostreal, will be due here to-morrow afcernoon, and will sail | Chapel, St. John, the ip owing morning for Pictou, oo. - Ma. J, S. JOMNsTON, representing Millar & | Richards, Type-fouaders, Edinburg, London, snct Toronto, is making his regular tour of the [ Vile —_— > - - ‘ .RTERLY meeting of the P. BE. island will be heldin st. James’ Halli is | this | cheap; open to-day at the Diamord } arrived in tery, Fresbytery of n ‘luesday, the Sth inst., at 11 o’clock,— M. Mel EOD, ( lerk. slain Point bv CHENR,—The Moncton J'imes says the tide of travel to and from Prince Edward [siand has this week been on quite an exten- sive scale. The Point du Chene House was full of traveliers on Wednesday, - i — [x the Civil Service Examinations of May last, twelve women successfully passed the qu: lifying test. O/ this number, Ottawa con- tribated five; Quebee, one; Kingston, one; Hamilton, one; Toronto, two, and London, two. ee A Bie Contrac?,—The Fredericton Capita/ claims that a York County hen has laid six egus weighing 1 lb and 7 oz. The Capital says this particular hen has contracted to lay just such eggs until Blair's famous bridge is built. If so she has undertaken a big job. --+--~»— - DeaTH IN THE GREEN AppPpLe.—The St. John Telegraph says thata boy named Alex W. Irvine, son of Mr. Wm, H. Irvine, ate a small piece of green apple, and in less than three bours was a corpse, despite the eflorts of two physicians. Although he had been in il! health for a few monihs, the effect of the green fruit, it is thought, was the cause of his death. His parents have the sympatby of the community, Scueeliainen Mir. E. C. Davipson, Conductor on the Picton Express, 1. U R., reached his sixtieth birthday on Friday last. He has been nearly half of that time in the I. ©. R. employ, nearly tweuty-six years of which he has been running as conductor, and has never met with an accident serious enough to disabie a man for an hour or i: terfere with the running of a train. His children, siz in number, presented him with a splendid gold-headed cane bearing @ suitable inscription. a a —— Evecr on oF DeLecates.—At a meeting of the French Acadians f Fox Creek, Moncton, heid recently forthe election of delegates to tre convention to be held this year in Prince ; id Island, Rev, Father Bellivean pre- sided and Mr. D. A Bourgeois was appuinted secretary. ‘The following delegates were ap- inted: Theophilus M. LeBlanc, Everesto Blane, Severe Legere, Eustache Babin, Joserh J. Bourgeois. Substitutes: Alfred B, LeBlanc, Ralphael Gaude*. csvimmaeiiiiiciisinn A New K'xp or kxopvs.—The Moucton Transcript says:—On Wednesday afternoon | sixteen yunvg men from P. EK. Island arrived in Moncton and took passage in the night ex- press, en route to *an Franvisco, California, where they purpose pursuing th ir studi s at St. Mary's Koman Catholic College, an insti- tution under the auspices and care of the Christian Brotherhood, On the completion of their studies itis their intention to enter the Ministry of the Roman Catholic Church. slileiedulieeaiaiiin Some MONEY IN THE CounTRY.—A straw- berry festival and fancy saie at Baie Verte recently, realized $116 00 in aid of the mission House fund. ‘The ladies of the Baptist church ai Parrsboro realized 3254 25 at a dinner and sale on the 24th July. Ata Methodist tea at Tyne Valley, P. E. Island, on the 23rd July, the receip.s were over $410 00, and a tea at Wellington, P. E. Island, on the 16th, realized $265.0. It is evident there 1s yet some money in the country, notwithstanding Grit assertions that it 1s all being squandered or loaued to the Syndicate. siete fur death at Megantic, Q., of Rev. W. Ross, M. A., one of the best knowo Presby- terian ministers, is announced. He was a Scotchman, and a graduate of Edinburgh University, and went out with the Rev. Thomas Chalmers at the time of the disrup- tion. He then came to Canada, and for many years was settled at Charlottetown, “P. E. L. For twelve years he preached at Lochiel, Glengarry, aad for the last three years he has hed the care of the church at Marsboro. Q He has had been a regular attendant atall the great gatheriogs of the Church, and was an ex-Moderator of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, He married Jane Suther a .d, of New Glasgow, N.8 Kingston Pape Fe sinwtcasllhileciaath A. P. E. Istaxp Bicamist.—John C, Wood, a native of Prince Edward Island, forty-two years old, was arrested last eveaing at his hoarding place, 92 Summer street, East Bos- ton, by Patrolman Gilbert of station 7, on &warract charging him with polygamy It iS Qileged that Wood some twenty years since took to himself # wife in Nova Scotia. She now resides in Boston with their sou, ten years of age. About five years sgo Wood, it is said, again entered ‘he bonds of matrimony with a Chelsea woman, who has borne him two children. Wood eventually deserted his Chelsee bride. For some time past he has been employed in the various ship- yards in the island district. Both women are complainants against “ood, who will be ar- raigned before Judge Pond in the district court to-day.— Boston Herald, 30th. ——<———— _ Tus opening services of the Second Method- it Church will be held (D V.) to-morrow. The Rev. John Read, the President of the Conference, will preach in sthe morning and conduct the dedication service—at halt-past ten o'clock. The Rev. W. E. Reynolds will preach in the evening at half-past six. The church will seat about S00; and the pews in the new part are ash wood and walnut not Painted. In counection with this service there will also be held in the Methodist Brick Charch, in the afternoon at hali-past two,| Summers : ‘The schol-| Riverie, Trenholm, Shemogue, ara and teachers of the three schools will oc- | Embree, Embree, Cow Bry, coil; aud conduct the singing. ‘lhe|S 8 Miramichi, * abited Sabbath School service. SOpy tlie walle s ¥ | to-day at the Diamond Book Store. | ca | | A SPLENDID stock of Room Paper, very Store. --~> } 29th ult. — > —— THE consecration of the new Catholic ceme- St. Peter’s Road, takes place to-morrow, j}at tiree o’c'ock, ! > Daveap wt, of the Mission N. B., wiii take part in the | Services In St. Peter's Church to-morrow, both ; morning and evening, Tue Rev. J. M ; we — oe | New HAMPSHIRE pays a bounty on the kill- ing of woodchucks and crows. The State paid on forty thousand crows last year, and wi pay on as many the present year. niin THe steamer Miramichi arrived from Mon- treal yesterday evening, and sailed short!y after arrival for Pictou. She left the following passergers at this port :—Miss Doran, Miss Josie Dwyer, Miss Dwyer and Miss Gardiner- sain Ar a Democratic barbecue in Lexington, Ky., on the 29th uit., attended by 10,000 per- sons, 85 oxen, Nouthdown sheep, and hogs were roasted whole in trenches and se ved with waggon loads of bread, roast fowls, and vegetables. nee amen Founp Dreav,—At Demoiselle Creek, Albert Co, N. B, on the 29th ult., an elderly man named Asa Lerrice was found dead in his potato fleld, lying between the rows, He had gone there to pick beetles from the plants Heart disease is supposed to have been the cause,— Post. ee ee ee Fun line of Seheol R rmwoks, cheapest in the Book | ¢, . . Strongly Liberal-Conservative | Five HUNDRED head of diseased cattle were Kent | ordered to be slaughtered at Chicago on the } THE DAILY uxaMINER, AUG TELFORAPKIS. NEWS. rs a = t_»m_ tun eCrPkins & Sterns wove THE CAMPAIGN, New Goons, cheapest in the city opening | ‘Meeting at dont Stewart iasiestidllascns merce | Moonr Stewart, August 2. orderly, Both candidates were warmly received. Jenkins, Welsh, Ferguson, and Davies. twelve o'clock. The feeling was strongly Liberal-Con- servative. No vote was taken. China Refuses an Indemnity. Lonpon, Aug. 1. The Times has a despatch from Foo Chow, dated July 31, which says ‘* China refuses to pay the indemnity demanded by France. France has extended the time till the fourth of August. War, to all appear- ances, is imminent. The China merchant fleet has been sold to an American firm for nearly $7,300,000. A Life Sentence. Lonnon, Aug. 1. The trial of the dynamiters, at Warwick, was brought to a conclusion to-day. Me- Donnell, who pleaded guilty to the charge of treason felony, was released to appear at any times called upon. James Egan was ones Ix the baby-farming case at Toronto the | developments are surprising. A dying child | was christened as a boy and afterwards found | to be a girl, whose attenuated frame was a mass of filth, showing, it is asserted, that the child had never been undressed all the time it was in the establishment, -_ => — J. G. CoLMER, Secretary of the Canadian Government Offices, London, England, is in Montreal. He states that a large immigra- tion from Ireland, Germany, and Scandinavia | The meeting held here last night was | | large considering the short notice, and very | The Cheapest Rubber Circulars 10 be The meeting was addressed by Messrs. | The discussion was kept until half-past at ee ee ST PS a ee wom ~ ye <u. eaten Or ee eer emmet > : MEE Ge ements, a HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock ot Hoop Skirts and Busiles, | had. Oo PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. ——— _-:0: VU. Everything at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. Barch, Montreal; Miss Doran, Kingston; Ont; | s ' Miss Josie Dwyer, do; Miss Birdie Dwyer, LO N DO N HO ISE Public Meetings. do; Miss Gardiner, d>; J Richards, Bideford, | ee REVERE HOUSE. Ch’town, August 1, 1884. sentenced to penal servitude for twenty years, and Johu Daly for life. | Sunk in Collision. enemies } i Lonpon, Aug. 2. | my ° ° + , | The steamer Britannia, from New York for London, has been sunk in collision She collided with the Bellcairn, which was bound far Cadiz, The Bellcairn rescued the crew of the Britannia. and landed them R. JENKINS wil! meet the Electors of Queen’s County at the following places - Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, August J, at | 6.30 p.m, , Fort Augustus (Smith’s Corner).—Saturday, Aug, 2, at 3 p.m. Mill View Factory—Monday, Aug, 4, at Sp m, Eldon Ha'l—Tuesday, Aug. 5, at 5 p, m. Belle Creek School House—W ednesday, Aug. 6, at 12 noon. Aug 1—Geo H Parker, Toronto; A W Greeham, do; A J MeDouga'l, Bedeque; W W Stark, Torouto; Homer Taylor, Movtreal; J D Reid, Summerside; 8S K Foster, Montreal, . AADA MARRIED. At Hampton, July 29th, by Rev. A, McLean, Samuel Beaton, to Catherine Mar- garet McNevin, both of Bonshaw. Cas to Canada may be looked for. In his opinion | at Southampton. the Dominion obtains a much better dae of —emee— On Tuesday, the 29th ult., at the residence of the bride’s fether, by the Rev. W. R. Frame, Mr. John B. Gay, to Dorothy Kleanor, Caledonia School House—Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 5 p.m. ‘ immigrants than Australia. — — Dr. Koos, the German cholera expert, who has been visiting infected districts, hes sub- | mitted his report on the epidemic to Prince | Bismarck, Dr. Koch criticizes severely the want of precaution shown by the English gov- ernment to prevent the spread of the epidemic. Should cholera appear in Engl nd, Dr. Koch | advised that the strictest measures should be | adopted against all vessels sailing from Eng- | land. eet ecaee ** How glorious it is to be engaged in a purely intellectual occupation ! murmured a Boston maiden, gazing rapturously into the admiring eyes of a country editor ; your own mental faculties for tools and the whole uni- verse for aworkshop. Now, tell me,” she added, ‘‘whatdo you find the most difficult thing connected with your nobie profession ”” **Paying the hands,” said the other. It is the task that paralyzes the editor. —— From an orbit calcula‘ed by Messrs. Chan- dler and Wendall at the Harvard College observatory, it appears that the comet dis- covered by Mr Barnard at Nashville, Tenn., is approaching the sun. it will pass its peri- helion on August 17 at about 130,000,000 miles from the sun. Its distance from the earth is 57,000,000 miles. It is not pereeptibly vary. ng, its inclination is very small, and its motion {di.ect—peculiarities which suggest a periodical comet. Its brightness increases slightly, but it will not become visible to the naked eye. eee pee Tue Royal Gazette, of New Brunswick, con- tains the following :—These are to certify that John H. Parks of Portland, in the City and County of Saint John, E. B, Ketchum of Portland, in the City and County of Saint John, A Everitt, of the City of Saint John, in the Frovince of New Brunswick, Geo. Cope- jland & Co., of the City of New York, and Barry, Thayer & Co,, of the city of Boston, in the United States, have filed in the cftice of the Provincial Secretary a Memorandum of Association for the incorporation of a com- pany to be styled ‘“‘Wm. Parks & Son, Limited,”’ Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, July 31. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene:— BE CMBeS ORE... cece ceccccceescess $182.C0 eS ee eo or Ce 97.00 ee, eee eee re a er ee 215 00 1960 Ibe, calf ckins...........60-+.00% 137.00 SAT Ten chenens MeRs 55 5 ois icee es as 127.00 $758.00 By same steamer, on Aug. 1 :— BO CARES OHMS... o.0 oc ccc crccwesecces $ 185.00 20 bags potatoes..............4+- 32.00 $217.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 1—E Brown, Richards, Grand River, gravel; Lawrence, Lucas, Gaspe, pine board Aug 2—Sturgeon, Stewart, Arichat, herring; Rostic, Gillis, Pictou, coal; E McMillan, Coughlan, Shediac, lobsters; Margaret Jane, MeDonald, Pictou, coal; Ranger, Mattatall, Tatamagouche, boards. CLEARED, Aug 1—Quickstep, Murray, Pictou, bal; Enter lan, Sa. a do; Zetland, VavBuskirk, Pugwash, flour, etc. Aug 2—E McMiihan Coughlan, Campbellton, | Sable; Wm Gordon and Mrs, Brudenell Cross; Cholera on Shipboard. Lonpon, Aug. 1. It is reported from Cardiff that a man had died of cholera on beard the French steamer Draville, from Marseilles, which is lving at anchor at Penarth Roads. The body was thrown overboard. Another on board the ship is ill. Cholera Slowly Dying Out. Paris, Aug. 2. Cholera is slowly dying out at Marseilles and Toulon, but has made its appearance in several new places. It is reported there are seventeen cases at Pancaleri, Italy. The Greely Relief Squadron. PortsmoutH, N. H., Aug. 1. The Alert, the Tis, and Bear, of the Greely relief squadron, arrived this morn- ing. There will be a grand Naval recep- tion this afternoon. Strike Ending. Lonpon, Aug. 1. Five thousand striking miners at St. Helen’s have resumed work, The Cholera. Liszon, July 31. The port of Hutlva, Spain, is infected with cholera. Weatner Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Muritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 2—10 a. m. Light to moderate westerly winds; fine weather; not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 2 1884. Highest temperature yesterdsy,. ........ 68.9 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..520 Lowest temperature this morning ..,.....55.3 Temperature this morning, at § o'clock. .62.5 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock. . .70.0 ommend — —— ——— —————— —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. August I|—S Farquharaen, St. Andrews; James Keefe, Rollo Bay; Wm Dingwell, Souris; James Clow, M L (. Murray Harbor; B D Howatt, Crapaud; WH Inman, De- Rev G W Concitt and Mrs, Boston; A M Grant, Montreal; G Thomas, Brae; 8 C Clark, Mount Stewart; C Kinsman, Summerside; John Cummings, New Glasgow, N 8; OR Butler, Bostov; H Lachance, Montreal; Con. Grant, | C KR, Stellarton; Miss Mary A Me- |Kenzie, Boston; Miss Theresa McAulay, Boston; Frank McDonald, do; Dr McKay, Summerside; Jc hn McQueen, Victoria Cross; F A Peters, St Jobn, N B; A Bell, Chatham, N B; Miss Mary Bell, do; Mrs R Sneeston, Providence R 1 ; Miss May Sneeston, do; ROCKLIN HOUSE, Aug 1.— Dougall Bella, West River; A F McNeill, do; Mrs John Stewart, do; James J Gay, Pownal; J A H Rindress, de; AE C Holland, MPP, North Sydney, C B; John McKinnon aud wife, North River; Jam<s coal; Ranger, Mattatall, ‘Tatamagouche, mdse; Mary Jane, Davis, Glace Bay, bal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal; Harvest Heme, Murray, do, do; Rustic, Gillis, do, do; Levi Hart, Ganion, Sydney, bal. OTHER PORTs. Summerside, July 41 —Eut sch Petite lum; Gasper Aug. l- Baquet, Montreal, mdse; sermon will be preached by the Rev. Mr.| Alma, Ritchy, Uh'town, mdse; Mattie, Win- Read, of the union of the Methodist Churches of this| Cape Egmont, bricks. All the friends are cordially invited t» A collection in aid of the bu ang city. attend. tapi of he Sgdond, Mepbollist Uburch will up at this service is held in communication | ship, Souris, Wattin, herring; Oselle, Aijcn, Cld July 31—schr | Kate, Walsh, Richibucto. bal; Petite Riviere, bolm, Shemogue, bat. Aug, 1 Matue | Trenbolm, ogue, ba os J a Tose, Sones | wahuet t Cntoee, Laird, New Glasgow; “m Douglas, do; Dea- ‘con Balderson, North Wiltshire; Robert | Thomson, Nuffo'k; J Dogherty, Lot 11; Mrs | J Reid, Belfast; Mrs John Stewart, d-; Wm | Weeks, Fredericton; James Palmer, DeSable; ‘J Thomson, do; John Nelson, St John’s. N F; | 8 Henderson, do, Mrs H McMillan, Halifax; | Rev Wm Grant, Pictou; Miss L Kearney, | Halifax; Lillas Lyons, do; C Leonnas, New | York. is SKIN HOUSE, Aug 1—Charles 8S Walker, Guelph; J Mc- Lean, St. Mary's, Ont; E C Arthur, do; Chas Minto, Meuireal; Allen Finlayson, Pictou; John Lefurgeys Summerside; Thomas Cavscad- Murray Harbor Road School House—Thurs day, Aug. 8, at 5 p. m. Montagne west School House—Friday, Aug. R, at 5 p. m. Avondale, Lot 4pm Saw Mili Bridge—Monday, Aug 11, at 5 p.m, Rustico Bank—Tuescey, Avg. 12, at & p.m, New Glasgow Hall—Wcednesday, Aug 13, at youngest daughter of Mr. Jonathan Birt—all of East Pisquid. Suits Boys’ Clothing all Stvies and Qualities, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate IN DEBILITY. Dr. W. H. Holcombe, Ne Orleans, La., says: “I found itaa admirable remedy for © 107; G@vay 49—Saturday, Aug. 9, at "spaumd ya Usk) debilitated state of the system, produced by — 2 p.m. the wear and tear of the nervous energies.” St. Anns School House—Wednesday, Aug, —— = rr) 13, at6p. m. Bradailbane Hall—Friday, Ang 15, at 5 p.m, Crapaud Hall--Saturday, Aug, 16, at 4 p, m. Bonshaw Court House—Saturday, Aug. 16, at 7 p.m, Ch'town, July 29, 1884 —her pres pat. P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigati | Capital, $48,000. Weam Mavigation Company fq\HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders LOBSTER CANS. of the Steam Navigation Company will A Division of Surplus Stock will take place on | be held in their office, corner Great George wy . and Lower Water Streets, on Friday, the &th OCTOBER 22, iss4, | day of August pext, at seven o clock in the jevening, for the election of Directors and other business. HAY, GEO. DAVIES & CO, R ESS E D | Ch’town, June 2, 1884. 10 tons Pressed Hay, for sale by ‘Sh Marys’ Came Mani, oY (INCORPORATED.) HORACE HASZARD. 1,000 cases Talls and Flats, for sale by HORACE HASZARD. | vs SUBSCRIBE NOW, Ry order OIL CLOTHING. SHARES FOR SALE $2 EACH. PW. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, July 24, 184—1laug 7 This is the best investment in the Country. Send for prospects and full particulars to | JAS. THOMPSON, H.A.L. WHITE, President, Secretary. ° Double and Single Yellow Suits, Double and Single Black Suits, Long Black and Yellow Coats, Rubber Hats, Sou’ Westers, Horse Covers and Fishermen’s Aprons, AGENTS WANTED—BIG COMMISSON. July 4—I1m pd The trade supplied at lowest prices. fY\HE Subseriver offers to let a most desir- HORACE HASZARD. | able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street STEAM BOILERS jnearly opposite the residence of William Ch’town, July 26-—-lw | Brown, Esq. It contains twelye rooms, be- FOR SALE. (SECON D-HAND.) sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inaide and outside this summer, There is also a Stadle, Corch-house and | Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON, July 7, 1884. One Upright Tabular, 10-horse power, | + re fire box attached, suitable for lobster The Spark hau Fire-Proof BAGS & JUTE GOGDS. |i mes tee oe cosy omnes ROQEING CEMENT CO'Y, Orders for the trade solicited by Apply to CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLLEN CO. HORACE HASZARD.| soly i9—1m wkly im Ch’town, July 26—lw McMILLAN'S DatOT IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH | COAL, In all the leading varities, including AGADIA, - - - Nut and Round, — . 2 : A* Af * 0 a0 . SYDNEY, (old mine) Round,| —gii’an Srarda'aP id eta FRR Na SYDNEY, (reserve ) do Todide of Potassium, or aay mineral sub- CHIMNEY CORNER. do ALBION & RESERVE SLACK. es Price, = $1.00 Per Bottle, or Siz fer $5.00. All of which will be sold On most reasonable terms, NE Horizontal 45-horse power, with 54 | 3-inch tubes, and in every respect a) first-class boiler, —AND— Lamb & Griesbach, New York, manufacturers of all kinds of MONTREAT. $60,000 Capital Paid Up. SHAKER ESTABLISHED 1870, BLOOD Kstimaies rerdicabt’ ded contracts taken for the best and cheapest Roof in the world. Koofs jaid by our egents guaranteed for ten years, Cures Completely Scrofuls, Syphilis, Cancer, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Uleers and Skin and —— Diseases of every descrip- tion. GEO, 7. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. B July 15—1m ATTEI NT ION. Picuis aud Tea Party Committees. You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘City Steam Bakery.” NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS oes" SeB 2 wn good condition. We give satisfaction to our customers, and ve as references the Committees of the {o!. wing Teas and Picuics, supplied last year:— ALSO TO ARRIVE: EALED TENDERS will be received, a1. p dressed to F. H. Ennis, Secretary of Pub. A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from lic Works Department, Ottawa, until Monday, Wales, due here Ist October, and same | the 4th August, '884, for taking down the quality as gave such good satisfaction three Brick and Stone Walls of the old Post Office Building, Charlottetown, including all iron Ciyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, ago. Will be sold low from ship, a . oe ’ . piping, and removing all materials and ae BR. McMILLAN. clearing away ail the rubbish from the site. Spriogfield Tea, The specification and form of, tenders can be had by intending contraccors on applica- South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Ch’town, July 3. ’84—3m |Sriat,' Out; FF dohastod, Horoata; Fiat ton to é . Railway Picnic, OB PRINTING of every description DAVID STIRLING, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. executed with Neatness and atch Architect, at the ER JOB. PRIN’ [) Th¥ Esplauatte, Ch’town, July 17, [884 ihe iatoiee: J» QUIRK. and Groat Ceorgs Street [ber pres) Prince Street, Ch’towd, Juve 1 ROOMS, oor, ne ge EN