e © , re eae = inact ee NET ee nearer on aoe : a ee _ TBH DATEY -EXAMINER.: -- -. - = 25 FR SED. AY. At GUS’ 12 1887. "V4 27 LiiGAPHNE ABMS! "oe AUBTION SALE |= J OL SproraAL Despatours ro Tur Examiner.} | Moderate to fresh south, shifting to west and northwest winds, sho.ery, followed by AN OTHER RAILWAY HORRO Hk pete n weathe on hiaht,stasioches : slight. Four-Story Tenement on Queen Strest, opts <8 uU bly lower temperature, NEXT DOOR TO HERMANS & SON. , : r ‘ : . - : —— es of artillery will be | a gf ? dhe | Daring this month we will give Special Bargains in Lieu it rnoon ee ae q T y 4 & § ss. Y AUCTION, a . : ‘ THRE WORST YET. nla B Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, iris said tha on the Pictou RANKIN HOUSE. rey ; ‘ r ; ray aiiway bran pleted. in 0 Soin ial Ueda New York: jm al LHURSDAY, AUGUST L38Til, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Local and Oiuer liems. 4 tew days . . | Macdonald, Banff; J P L Smith, Terrence ee sac? , ; ; = eee r ; —s AT 12 O'CLOC 101 | adie ‘ ats ¢ ;: ¢ : Sa a al \t , 200 Killed---300 to 400 Wounded, McLellan, Toronto; Lt.-Col Irwin, Ottawa; E Thet a . ae riae me ae ; Ladi 5 Straw tats and Trimmings, (r the recen. meeting of 1 rarine board G Whe: P ‘ »ke 9 crnest Gi 16 LOAsehole nterest, with privilege to pur- ° c . n Halifax, Mr. Hector Campbell, of ?. EB —— | Bion heaton, Woodstook. | 12—Ernest A Gill, | chase, that Four-story Tenement, owned by Mrs, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathe aa id. ini aie nit , " TRDT ictou; S R Jenkins, Cardigan. Kreen, and occupied as a Saloon and Hoarding ? ? I ii ' ae A ahi cae Louse, on Queen Street, oppusite W atson’s. ‘ ft? iS anc adies’ Jerseys Ma. Wrewram For ilies | leeds . Aes ER RI BLE SUFFE RIN we | OSBORNE HOUSE. This valeable Business Stand is well adapted Manile Clot sand L Sg pn Aug 11—Mrs Fahie, Souris. Miss Carter, for Dry Goods. or Tailoring Establishment, as sence, is in Chariottetown sin seeing his oa : ; . T Weane | Well as for asseloon. Hotel, or Boarding House. Pitts andl obit Gerth Cuicaco, Aug. 13. a.m. | | Halifax; Jobn Millman, Lot 18; Mis N Evans, gg _ ‘andl ry ) 2 . ni ith "Oe — a oe Yee arth: « ; | Burlington; Wm H Gay, Shediac; W .McKee, itches. a splendid Tank in connection wi i | > : : : 3 n W,. rea ee on the Tol 7 he — jr, Brantford. Ont: Wm W ooliidge, wife, two Sale paittens 1 For saux ar a Banoaty—509 mackoret|and Warsaw Railway, went through «| ghidren and mneid, Bostan $c “ ZADY-MADE CLOTHING DEPAR = ca &, nildren aid, Bostan, . McNEILL, | ‘ t Oo liING ART- barrels ae ke, ash | ' at bridge at Chatesworth, IIl., last night, and seaieseigslibatod i A Sees Remember the READY M ADE € LOT I ae ~ acaiiaalas ‘~* ;one hundred people were killed and injar DIED. | August 4, 1987-8! cod wky i MEN: is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men Miss Harriet McCormack, Principal of the | ;ed. The train consisted of fifteen cars, and Thursday morning, Aug. llth, Agnes, daughter Secramento, Cal., Public S ls, is Visiting was en route to the Niagara Falls \ relief lof Peter and Sars ah Innis, ous gias Street, in the P. Kk. Island Railway and Boys’ will a ia 2are a] at a Gr at Bargain he ty is th L Or het ste 4 bf the ci si ‘ est « 3 | tr =e twenty-four doctors ias gone loth year ¢ of her age. Jtohn Gahat ar, oria to the scene of the accident. —— Superior TE A, 5 Cents. - CuareswortnH, lil., Aug. 11. 7G « SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- i oo 7 ain} r sad 5 ay! ‘A signed, and endorsed— a A vom = * ~ = ; : he 1ALCSt estimate or tne dead at the By on . cmoenenee conan) oem eee marble by a Boston sculptor. It is not stat 4 lroad disaster is 118; wounded, 300 to | “Fender for scrap Iron,’ whether t 1ieW Statute is t ro tue State | There w ‘re ne vy 1.000 people o1 t] will be i : ; i rh ere irl i people on tle i ea ok a ee ts received until THURSDAY, September - House or on the Boston (¢ nmon. Ries ta 3 “—— Pp, ze a? sa k j TO arrive, Ex, Scnr Robi Godfrey, ist, inclusive, for the whole or any part of the ~ ad . h os rh _ ( : x undermentioned old materials, viz: / Fe: : i, . ' } fast might, oute to the Niagara Falis. > Old I ! 7 : A Sr. Anbrews, N. B., despatey'says that -p, of ey 7 ron Rails,,..-. 950 fons more or less e e £ Lady Macdnald wr hed c 7 hee oe | 2 aie tral! ven through a dry-bridge 300 Tons Har L & 0al \ fog and Ghest- oar Scrap Rails... ~ #30 on* J . ” ene — Ve = . ea : h " : + Di, ‘ . ae 2 ‘ ar COIS ..+.+ " i rn PO ies 7 ° slightly on Monday, while attending Lady | 3 Was On Bre ats os ‘ ity, three m les 1+ Gi Wrought Scrap Lron 180 . . Ch'town, July 8, S7—dy wept rillev's I ite pi it Chamcook. tr 1 here at 11:55 l he survivors fought nil ub izos.) Scrap Fishplates. 96 “ “ hos Pa bib ee rere are a ONL OOT OI > ithe fire four hours till daybreak, to save aie Candie thie beak te te , Old Car Axles...... 10 m . ao seamen esti. ibe this I don’t like | the injured from cremation. The ent: n cl rhis ¢ oal is the »st to be had in Philadelphia. Tenders to state price per ton of 2000 Ibs., deliv : ee ee . ’ ae On | t ie ' Chatsworth aa pP C j Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round Coal, } ered on Railway Wharf, Charlottetown. sta, 2 Pag g000 i1KS—they be either so stuck | rhe ( hateswortn and ty | Ex. Schr. Bount or , ; - ck “ . u P : an iper City | Ex. Schr, Bounty. The Department does not bind itself to accept | ¥& & tna youn t rea om mm With & haystaca pol Was t 1cu mM a& morgue and hospital. On hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney the highest or any tender. or so didmed triendly that they forget to pay | The « aster is the worst in the annals of Round, Nut and slack Coal. JOSEPH UNSWORTH, their board Lt] Continent. The ‘scenes surpass all Ten cents per Ton allowed for cash. Acting Superintendent. > | power of tongue or pen Orders left at office, Water Street, will] be] Railway Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, CANNED SAI won. t inbnan H ‘ tes J ke rel : - prom] tly attended Lo. August 8th, 1887 —6i T y . : ‘. ae oR } a £ P Lobsters, Corned Beef, Tomatoes, Peaches, | : RCRA, £0 Diy ih. CAPT, JOHN HUGHES, reer aeree OPENING TO-DAY AT a Ler : 3. Baked 1 is i bineberries, all j \ ce 3] aten from sSuy rintendent Arm Ch't J Li 1 } Vater Street, x r ‘ P : | > . . > , ’ ,town j 95, Ss F ’ r Y 4 the very best brands at J. H. Myrick & Co's.,/| strong, of the T. P. & W. says that 110 oT bt din anf i ae ah pone Eo 1887--} ALL PRIP--1887 » ™ Graiton Street wug 11 21 | bodies have so far been taken from the a . : 7 | a wreck at Chatesw rth. Two hundred per- Lk. Cc 4a FR, . oe 5 : H <5 a @ for - sie-scull = m- } Sons were kiiled. To all who are suffering from the errors and “i plonsiip of lalifax rt ‘ame of on “at ty ‘retions of youth, nervous weakness, e : mn De nh ions of youth, ous wes arly ’ ‘ Redford Basin on ‘Vednesday. There wer r . : : . es : ° , : , : : . i — Fhe Bishopric. decay, lossof manhood, &e., I will send a recipe BROWN S BLOCK ] but two contestants, Bay and Norri Norris | j that will cure you, FREE OF CHANGE, This great fatirax. Aug. 11. remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the won by about four lengt “me Ce ——- - > a’ %e ‘ rE. Auction iooms, Wueen Street. See acavet. ind Bishop Sullivan, reported, recommend- Al T i G y SALE A. McNeill, Auctioneer. augl2 21 |ing that these two names be withdrawn uc 3 tes 4 7 lé ‘d 4 -: of 1S ite Pp ry of i rs ; . j es od ; : = - : : ee is a rd ie 7 te : dc A : 7 sa oe The well-knowa Clipper Barkentine 3 AN Engine driver on the intercoionial fali- |] Ve pill tebware, \ th sides tO Suppor him. : s od way, ham ed Caider, died vs ry suddenly at In the event of the oyn mdi not making choice Live Stock and Farm Implements. | < “By ER EG 1; MW. Truro on Monday. He had just risen from | in this way, ‘tie "appointment to be left to ~ ~ rae his breakfast, told his wife he felt a choking | the Archbishop of ¢ { ; ty . : . j He Tus auction sale of household furniture When the Synod re-assembled this morn . ; ‘ ; : - . * : : ' : LEY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Siation New Yo ity. postponed on Tuesday last, will take place |ing, the committee appointed yesterday, » ne as Fork City next Tuesday, August lth, as 2 o clock at composed of friends of A rchdeacon Gi pin Juction Rooms, (h 1 Street See advt I Bishop Sullivan, 1 ita oKIng | the Are anterbury. rhe report [ A™M instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq.. to . mm ‘ sensation in his throat, and immediately ex Was adopted und a ballot taken, which re- Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, at 300 Tons Register, ‘ : ae . ‘ - ll o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter's Road ‘ ‘i a ‘ red. oS lows: fare tc . > a} : ’ ’ ’ , . , , s f — s Pp, uted i rad ™ ' : rical vote for oe close by the city, Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lloyds, Bought ata BARGAIN, will be Sold : ‘y, (2, Dlank 1; Lay vote tor bishop ‘ : “ ' ips : Yaa 7 7 x ‘ wHy x . CoMPLAINT is made th some of the loaves Per czy. 9 ag for the Archdeacon 1; for Bishop 65 HEAD OF 4 AT i LE, JOHN ROACH, Commander, ie now on sale are light in 1 cht it wilt be} Sullivan blank 1 NAMELY : Mb PER CENT LESS THAN RE L ie Sullivan, t, t : ' + 1; : aint: the habeas . ‘ : 1 ; ny F SAIL FROM necessary to discovt 2G punisa cu baker Bish p ; erry was then de clared elected, 1 Shorthorn , 3 years old. ne SORe eee Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky nie et scuninbeNeitalt tes ical ; ; : : unless the course of complaint is abated. By | the Synod making the election unanimous ! aco do 16 months old. Gia won, cughs we to be without an inapeebor Milch Cows Liverpool for Charlottetown, by a standing vote. While standing the 1 ; of bread ? : ” s 10 Heifers, 2 years old. | Synod sang with much heartiness, ‘‘Praise e.- he. 3 your ott. About the lst SEPTEMBER, next. —— . i xen, 2 years old . oa ae a God from whom all blessings flow.’ a ape. 4 Tre U. S. Steamboat Inspectors and Capt. T h 3 er eee es 10 do’ 1 year old, And will carry Freight at through rates, to the c o} > - Crowell, of the wrecked ate umer Merrimack, | . he Bi ishop of Niagara ana Coadjutor _ 14 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- different Kailway points on the Islands seem to be hav ing a little disagreement. They Bishop of New Brunswick addressed the | #0r- ane : : *' Swnod oa} heir choice. whic w gaj (Excepting vuch anima!s as may be disposed of charge that he refused to be examined last Synod on their choice, which, they said, previously at private sale.) For Freight apply in London to JoHN PrTcarRN 7 , weel he RES > Was rel] mnough: bu was an exc¢ 1] “net one, p 56 Ss 2 z . k, hecause he was not tell enovgh; but S excell This valuable pure-bped-stock comprises Short- }& Sons, 16 Great W inchester Street, E. C.; in he sent for adaily reporter, and was. inter- The Archdeacon announeed that © the | porns. Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- ee ee ae 61 South 7 eet; ners, ° viewed. Seston Provincithist, corner-stone would be laid at 4.30 to-mor- | fied pedigrces em én ' or} tay ® tkers Black and +? row, and that special services would be A tarde tebe pebn tmiaae PEAKE BOs. & CO. iis 1amMs, SCC suc ere e TrerMs—Allsums under $15, cash on delivery; | Ch’town, July 27, 1887—3aw tf THe SPrinagn d M LSS. Unio SavVvs: In this hel ld in the chu irch. LS h , “aa Sa Milla ; in le iM deeatl edt elie rer xX 7 q country there are about 400 ministers who There was considerable discussion’ over | over that amount four months on approved joint | —____ i se a Colored C AS cikn eres Cus > thiewc! ot eral rial J aes, 3 Rs.) Re ‘ J «< i make use of the ‘‘wheel CVC dap 20 or the ieitecdinets citizenship of Bis op { erry; } notes. ; _ : ; f »] ans of t + — a iat ¥ A. McNEILL, i Ch l L tandem) as a cheap and enjoyable means of ut this was not cmsidered unsurmount vem. {From Charlottetown to Liverpool. cgi Ma gaining exercise an: im rking y short excursions. able. Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i Some or the most prominent an lL successful ae i : . fee ee eae ta poets “ae es Tan . ee pastors are entuustastic riuers of the bicycle. Another insurrection Reported. : , RE ie CH E> be / AMS > — —~ F ox = = ° 2 “oT . . a * c iu Tae sixth spoon ym petiti mm Of the { ir- CHicAGo, Aug a3. F BT Fini lottetown Ritle Club was held y ue a y aitei The ] Vews to-day says . nfor : : . ‘ sia sa noon,the ranges bering 2ZVU, 0VU and 0JU yards, ‘ : } ee : ; oe A deal W 9 } B TO! & { ‘ f d . ‘ j Sh t > ° mation has een received 1n the city thai { ‘ . : 5 shots at each rain Staif Sergt. . - in won - iettrteed ti tte Cates ditened an in i en s eb ile OVS tii Ss ain er s atili if S, 1 o anov_ner inst ecbllo iS DeINY Sl req up 1 the spoon with a score of 55 points, I R. 4) Chat = a OE nie Seiad .: i sa? - Y : y “ ; vy. Longworth as . with 54. The. ra als tne an 1d1jan i nes Li west. : An Ol mMmemovel vee es Si ‘aW sua i elt Hats. : ae ie : ee 2 ae tof the now defunct American group Sara err Sw : were not high, as ¢ orkness came on before the ; a Fe le NE match was finished Inte rnational has received a letter from ee, aX “= “ : 4 o—— the headquarters of he Revolutionary cs it Tre steamer Voreester sailed for Boston 1] copies of which. he says, The Clipper Bark | last e vening e . iryo nsisting of | 11S had als } been addressed to all 66 44 5 } cases eggs, 322 is, 445 cases and 184 half- the Fenian societies of the United States. GEORGE PEAKE cases mack l, 75 cases | sters, 91 bags feea, The letter was signed by a Fenian as 9 Sign a fhe LAON. Queen Street. lease houselo fects and the following ouis Riel’s aid-de- : . "9 ‘ case h ld oer aan ee. .* : % | name dP — +k Crew, Louis Riel’s aid-de 550 Tons Register, Ch’town, July 13, 1887--eod & wky sy, aged BGs tla agar test yg A rabriel Dum nt, and bears — — / alae’ oT atlas Alice evel) : : ‘ : . . —— Aulay, Christie McLellan, ‘Alice Sevell, R\the!” seal of the’ revolutionary aaa JOHN McWAHON, COSTER Ulla Smith, Miss M Lee, Mrs DeVinney. Dienst weil res feeele” . Te gene AC naar eto tgag ee ee sae os = 5 Due here about the 15th August, id ; ont with a long denounciation of British 2 3 rE P ¥ iB Tue St. John Sun is responsible fo e, and gives a brief survey of the late << Se Se WILL SAIL FOR Ee lcwing items :—‘‘ A hen belonging to a lad; hellion It asserts that a vast majority oat tO ie a # | y 4 ‘ 7 ol } ched o1 : br ) ral i eae oa ‘ ‘ 1: : eis . a ~~ Ry ea Cr \ & € j ; os living near Oak Point, hatched out a brood of |TV" Ml 4. SS ilation are eager to]. 2S === Oy Jess | Liverposl, Direct, deciliage, but after they took to the water|® Ne Brith yoko and. calls’ upon | ‘cy ce Eo) RO Yeh BeOS AND 7 t \ ’ the british yi ‘ ze 8S yt : 5 = © 7 > du Semnad ae A ent. hand th off the British yoke and calls up FR SNe aoe “fy ao 74 ‘ About the 25th AUGUST, i ab amaiden lad it Hampton, has lonted : ll who sympathize with the cause of the a - cS or ‘CURRY. POWDER: family of aad » oa oe ' ait 1 ‘ke after | oppressed in Canada-and Ireland to assist rw, And will carry canned goods, starch, &c., at Low r Muy OF mothertesS Chickens ane OOKS aicel Yr ah et A ' 4 <> Sh le t the wants of the orphans with parent il ‘solici the * madian art yolutionists with money, - Aa Sea Rates of Freight, 4 PEAKE BROS. & CO. re ; ’ - hogers having come to the (ly : . rag attached; furnished if required, vr use of pianoif 8 : ‘ ‘ toor led fr he star e 5 y - . me _ en hitzself & great inv ilid, and experienced tae | teer ied from the start to the finish, win for your Ezgs than the regular cash price, and required. Apply to the owner G: the premises, sude.” farms, volunteers, ete. The —— cardinal | of the movement are in Wi innipeg Finan Norice to Taxpayers.—All persons | Charlottetown, July 27, 1887—3aw tf. em tT t T. ie SS 1=F SS ; y whe have not paid their city tax on real Rhee Land Bill. eg at ; - G by x =e i & GC % , ” ‘ estate, personal propert Vy an | poll, ior this . ii E year (1887), are requested to pay the same on | S nneiiee Aug. 11. xe ; PEOV B BD 20: e or before the 31st August, inst. All defaul ‘ long de} . on the Land Bill took 4 . . : ’ ; moe dep Oo} i i y OOH P. 7 1 1 3 ‘ . ers after that date will be advertize d, an | Jace to-night in the Lords. Earl Cadogan. heey aver 4 HICKORY ; li, =) 1: inches thick. 1 executions will be issued ; and all horse and Prit y Se mY moved that the Rev ision ot Nr ae a a Se lea Wright | 9 2 j } id “ArTi ; for is ve a See 5 rary oy E ‘7 es ‘ er 2: ent Street, opposite Mar rig 5 > Q © ; i fomsil be th 7 tog . . Tor this r uk oe j RR its be bs sed upon the difference in . & Co’s New Brick Factory. augd WHITE WOOD, 5 thick, 13 to 87 inches Wil e. j un aD 1e 20th of August inst., Wl De | nen ny | / sued for without re spect of persons. F. S, | price Av rod semper. ee the, Pe. i a “ . = < _ ' - . & : mean *() “ e Chandler, City Collector. aug 3—tl 20th | from 1881 to 18o0 Zarl Spencer afid Earl y 7¢° | ; 7 ‘ ; Kimberle Vy opposed, —but the motion was WANT: $ LOST, FOUND c. VEY Hi RDW RE STORE. i Dr Henry >, e: sate . 2 the carric sd. 29 to 17. 7 ne ret iaining g House of . ‘ ae - peace ae ey — © A A a i he LOC RMS, is esi VL te M ti ‘ 1 : Royal Colle, ge of Physicians and Member of Commons amendments were adopted. 8 OST—A Cow; fat, red color. The finder will ba j the R. Coll oy as eer — oblige by leaving word concerning her with -0: { soyal College of “Surgenns, Engiand, ee 2 ‘nanan men WILLIAM SELLAR, ¢orner Hillsborough and Rich- <9 - Sate Surgeon of H. M. 70th Regiment, Great Yacht Race. cnond tithente. Obabhotiehows. eairia 51 UC %, EI q ; and Eris cipal Medics ul Officer to the Division of TE have GROCERIES of the best quality— ad 4. e rn bccn "en ee ; : . D. Me- . proanel Sir Sydney Cotton, K. C. &., during MARBLEHEAD, Mass., Aug. 11. W rea, Suz gar, Mpa 38 < manceahe, eee: Ke, W ANTED— A cony ‘Bf the lets Roe a - i a . the Indian Mutiny of 1857 and 1855, being 1m n ~ Vacht C vatta toa.day, | 22d tmost every farmor has Mggs to Aispose Of. |. s. office. augil ti ij how on a visit . ere, will | prepared to treat rhe Eastern Yacht C lub. mente tn ook Why not come direct to our store, every week,{| = __.._- _______~_____-- August 6, 1887.—2aw & wky \ patients by the panes a None $1 3, ctropathy. over 25 mile course, was witn@§sed by 9, and exchange your Eggs for Groceries ¢ WASTER gous good Coatmakers Apply to & Dr. Rogers can - ete il Mis, Himl Ly Ss, people on the shore and —. boatloads | jy pays to do so, bec«wuse we allow you M. Ross, Moucton, N. B. augl010i pd ne a 4 Kent Street, Charlottetown, daily. Hours, | of oa ah A cae wa at, 00 cup op agen are 7 were ie rer | Cee ; ss J from 10 a. m., tol p. m., and 2 p. m., to 6} smong Urec-ciass & oops To e (} (; { P p Hil : i a . L/P RP PP L 4 ry UR BK 4 Pm. Dr. R a Island, | given by the Boston Herald ; The Volun- ie oll taining eight rooms; stab’; and outhouse A A E A A | | most marvellous benefit from the treatment, ning easily. give you Groceries in exchange as low as they | third door from panne Street. augs Uf A ae ; if ee it to t as neve Wie, the mags | ae Aa Soars audios = + re ee YOSPEL TENT CHAIRS- Received and are ete oe Wi . al At preset ‘ices y 4 f entire confidence in its etii The Three-Mile Limit. G for sale at EK. Neehain’s Auction Room. ; , says: ‘Every effort is being made to ey Rankin House, aug? 2i pad rouined at P. E. Island for a fine horse, the | 4 it the facts in cases growing out of the | nd have uot to go ont of your way to do so, 2s 7 ee ai Ts 1 z10—2i s ® a il —eritikle como Auetin, [oete Bache Pee COME “Uy TMNR oo ee a yt ok SS . ‘ i. R. JAMES K EEG LN th Mai e ho buyer, VANBINGIOUN, 4 : r Pe pa ’ yf , 3 ® on the Island. The e New Age, a Maine |. Governor Porter, Aeting Secretary « "i With Us, W- ANTED—A Cook to go to Pictou. Apply on i tee Wednesday froin seven to eight p. m., at the per, tells this story: ‘‘Mr. Ke in =hhad | Stat, j wt ur store is couveaiently situated, price to be $175. and was just about te hand|* fishe . SOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but . wi to hand) eeent trouble betweem American fishermen PR : , , hi a the money. when he remarked, ‘ Lhe and the Canadisn authorities. Measure- nt _— eastiee ties. tn Koes eePaas aiee. oud \ 7 ILL be opened to guests and visitors for i, season, - ese ge : oe Sea alter yoes wit ‘ ave |‘ ae oe sol : ae pee 7 > y , and will have mo ‘ sega at "me ~~ : a= — a l he ‘ ments are now peing made to determine | WE HAVE SOME SPLENDID at a Nereein. Enquire of the Cansieuntown ¥ Watering Place has been improved this season t ae 1¢ halter In question 3 ; oe ‘le limit is } oolen Ory vity. aug han ever. > : : f ‘ : ; -here : 1e- > limit 1s. i ° sgt ecichninnghaiiie , p ald one, worth, perhaps, forty cents. ‘On, | Where the three-mule Tumit Porto Rico and Barbadoes tc aaa Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesdiy and Saturday Evenings, calling fot i he, re pl ed the owner, ‘if you want the : » \ TANTED AT ONCE-—-At Meleod & Mc guests; Returning every Thi rsd ay an l Monday Mor nings, at 9 o¢ low a m., ar.ovte ; halte I want my pay tor it. This wae teo The J. H. G. Perkins Released. 4 R a . : Kenzie’s Star Tailoring Establishment, two : Sead 7 oe : | hi | . sugar for Presery ing, or three first-class Coat Makers; none but goad ; town Tin i 2 . Mijerst harm 10. 15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. q : r nu al ft d K i 12 ones need app! v. Highest price paid ; steady Trains leave Charlot nena wn tor es iver at © a M., , a 33 ’ i¢ 12 é } te, How much do you want | Souris, Aug. 12. : ak : work; pay prompt. augs 6i ‘6 “< Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a, > Dp. m., and 6. ue m. H ¥ halter ° , . . which we will exchanye for Eggs ca same terms : - 8 rt 38 a. m.. and 4.50 i : r Seventy-five cents Subh-Collector Foley last evening, 7e- ' as other g00ds te eer ke ee ae ee ” ” Hunter River for Summers side at 6.58 a. m., . es rs P- Feply. ‘Ail right,’ said Keeg eae e G. Perkins from | T? L JET- That Dosizalle Dweliag Hesse, Sr " . Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.40 a, m., and 4.55 p.m. yOur seventy-five cent aun 4 “he ed the schooner J. H. G.I —_—, us| 6 CALL AND SEE IT; ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Ez Standard Time, which is 47 ‘minutes and 20 seconds slower balter as | : pe = MD mtg! idetention. Previous to her reiease Snerit j Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; Trains ave rvn Dy Eastern Standar< . as 1 ve bee n lookiag for! nd aS ie¢ ; 1 served the Capta'n with a writ | os E . immediate possession. Apply to Georgs Alley. | than Charlottetown Time. A i at anes Oe q a took off the ‘now his) halter, put the me se M4 = pret x a ur o rec alin j ey ety cm A 2 BR ( i * jily. 25 eod tf i Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from < Wil po ints at Hunter River, to convey passengers ‘2 back into his pocket. leaving his ove ssucd out of the Su m 7 isvie Sry u ' 3H) Ao, 1 of Seasid r ae PO CRS eke ; . Captain for’ “om j ASTURAGE TO LET—For the remainder of |Seaside. ‘i : : pooping owner to lament the loss of a good penalties incurred by the Capta: a : MARKET SQUARE, CH’TOWN .| + the season, excellent aftergrass pasturage, on ' TERMS MODERATE. Address : JOHN BEwEes & CO., © and to get cae his brideless horse 61 ohio’ sping men and provisions within the rae err ; cat Look, Bae Road, opposite resftence of ee June 28, 1887 Charlotietuwn. = he might,’ : three mile limit. July 15—wky iusy. George Altey. —