ED “ee nena TE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - MONDAL, AU@D—n a meen oo Liki 4 aL rs ‘ ? ieee a ene inant ere ere usmommnrenee nemceecteeti= > , 7 oe ded co-workei % ‘ We “e. 8 <a pur ror s. a most valued and liberal minde« 4 ; VaiW “a “ T HE 1); ILY EX A lV ER. The Seizure of the J. H. at . = ais and also the congregation of St. Paul's church ® de ‘ stile mae A ; } Ss tow? on Bet uring the services of a a 5 lu 2 Ei kins hails from N North | ‘ aarsenenewe « . ynising preacher « . F ; HE « ‘. ‘ ‘ ‘ ; C thoughtful and uncolnproml ine pres i wt! \LED TENDERS, addressed to the unpder- AUGUST 8&8, 1887. | Haven, Maine, nited States. Her waa the truth, a faithful and devoted pastor, and a]y sixned, and endorsed i , i ; . Pr ‘hrpeti: ve es | i Mn Ss ows it Ds 7 ld, i eI of hy tae noble cs a and eX ay bary ; eed r ee “Pender for ROrsepD Y on ‘ i “it “TR 32. re ; County F My Ao, WHOTO man: \nd we unitediy pray tha 1e Dlessing < y. Annexatio: rage, King’s Ce y, nan: : Se oe = spree | » number of his relatives reside. He 1s | f Almighty God may rest on our beloved | will be received until THURSDAY, Gop ye a . fiarge nun Us st) — ; ee a impo! e fl ist, inclusive, for the whole or any part of Che ly Halifax ‘ has quoted from | & AA « f about fifty vears of age, und pas brother in his new mad Lportant - ld a amiieienaatiainae aA gatiariods. 41: * t Hon. Joseph Howe, | lived in the United States for sOme years labor, and that he mey have very ae a Old [ron ‘Kai's 959 Tons more or less ei reat speech os . . ; : Though said to be part owner ot f the] for his hive, and for a crown of rojoleany 1h Old Scrap Rails Oey ss ; ' it Detroit In tl couras Cf Cams Spee ‘ ‘ he seizure quite coolly, con that day. Old Car Wheels...-- L10 4 . crait, ire ikKes the Sez ae ‘| W. K ANDERSON, Pres. W rong ht Serap Ire yn 1S ; Mr. Howe said versinyg avout the ** detention with as mu i Dm. McTavis#. See. erap i shplates 75 a , } I know that it ha ena an mparent indifference as if nothing hal fe Old Car Axles es) F cn n Dp ahh , . » — — ro : : int » Onn - deliy ul | ve eard it uttered sine L carne to . ; pe! ed He says he left his home Lit ; ee ea ed rf soar aitinead ace = eo - — ee ol re an nh i : : be ippened, we ‘ : ie ta at * - .5 ».) cred on Kailway hart, Chariotteto . the convention, that if the heetprocity freaty |) ~ 1) troven about the 20th July on a| American ¢ aptains on the Situa- |< : : aplite Bi ne mr sys sone AGE ; trait Vinee \ . i so dy »’ > . aman " 1° é 5 31 S t unnulled t Britis . provinces wil | fishing voyage in the No rth Bay. His« rew tion the ttakeeh oF anu Gander. i ram pen cn to the United States, I beg to be | consisted of eight men and a boy. He did et Od : JOSEPH UNSWORTH, 1 noexation to the United err ? J : a not consider that number sufhcirent ior a | Captains of American semers now freel) Acting Luperintendent. eae oy SS oe ' : } \ ,2e havin made arranve- | admit that this season s fishing has been (LO }] Ruilway Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, | ; i at Sn ; inces rane \ e vr ¥ wre ; — say Os : = : Ladin s Sohn re th, 1887 ; ee az i 1 ist winter with a relative who re-| them), anything but a prosperous one. August stn lit | rf se ne t i t Monticello, P. E. L., he prepared | Four of them, in conversation the othe es ‘i i } nt i wit tne anadians tw S} » ' $ bi ‘ ‘ ’ , 7 i r es | paint ith th : i. ’ } . 14 “er “~ oO »in tl the A ‘Aue 4 ‘ " te t een ‘ snd 1 speak for them all w Suk o take on board four more inen Who were evenin we 1D hat they had not caught Hwousehoid ii’ Pe RE lil ¢ . . 3 vil \ eakit } ra hi t sea. or outside the thre yrie hurdred barrels ol mackerel this nin. i? Sn excep ns as must be act Vine peaking 1 th it s ‘ { i ; ; ; hil , her ZYth ummel One of them had caught only six were : f ny entire pulation. | ul st t. While in Souris, on the ota imme! ne of the ght , P . es ; ; 3 a cleare t el d ution i n yet od reported at the Customs ich fy h barrels There are lots ot lish, they BY Auction, in front of Auction Rooms, on ° Sl ITS, bought at a sacrifice, Ww lI I | Ate out at oa ee cg Y, MO FOPUrroms at i ue ogee i enti a oie : *) August 9th, at 2 o'clock, . : 1 . ar sae See. Sa jase | to his relative at Monticello that | said, but they are all, or nearly all, within | ~° TUESDAY next, Aug 1 prices that will astonish all. sel ' 7” ; " ; 1 } : . .lities ve any] : a nas he could the three mile limit, the sea tairiy roaring Risen gull atatiuae t | ve . fhe would be off there as Ss00n & “ , a : _ je: \c. « , A Lot of Household Furniture, consisting 0 r : a or a he onl , © upon t pay « a if ‘ i out for him and get the men] with them in our ‘‘Sir John’s ground, Parlor, Dining-room, Be@-room and Kitchen! Che n atives have ot to s et . ae t y way to t ‘ ~ . 7 = = ; } id Pf ar re, Side Tables; ‘‘hairs, Stoves » 2, f the Pritis ovil te Hier a ee. + oes — » are found outside of it. | Farniture, Sideboard, Tables; ’ , ae ( t ie ric of I Seats ale 63 joff. wey reached there next day metime | while few or none are foun Wardrobes, Mirrors, Pictures, &c., &¢. do it is to show them our C othing an t t | peoj ‘ wh try their i e dark, but the m 1) - 7 t ak - se a al : ALSO All- wool Suits, worth $10.00 (just think of it) now stitutions, their vernmen and thei queen ke board his vesse i tall bout Uv at Xs : “? ‘ Funeral of Rey. Father i erry | casi is not } man in the British Amert- | t came in a boat from the shore hey i Square Viano (very superior) only $6.50. oe a ‘an t t m js \ ill relatives of his The } The f | f ti] late Rev Father ! ‘Terms Kasy--Sale Positive—No Reserve “ : h 4 00 10 00 provinces not a man wor 1y OF Lhe a ec, ie SaVS, h Af ut ©: yd LIDS. ti he funera of he iate hev. at . ; g y | | bee ' sia ‘ytra o e ; | now $ “ whatever may happen to the treaty, will | nt was rainy and Garr, but he judged Perry took place, as alre wdy eniainidet at A. Mc NEILL j Extra good W orsted Ss its, W ort : . . ‘ r. : t less true te +) ie he water th; j 3 ? ee i Ail . Auctioneer, 7 § . ecome a ‘ ‘ ; . | by Le depth Ol the ta rae Lhd ; Wa Mmemont Bay, on Friday morning last. = | August 4, 1887-—1i Coat, Pants and Vest, separate, at tremendous low pric *B, his country t count, ihere iS Nol 4/4) ,69 miles off this is how uptain Lewis | © mmerside laricultuvist Says: +6 1e | ; I tt the tre } ; } } ‘ } ~ . ae Se »* ; Pa ae ie 4 . : mn who ei ‘ it bie | ut A Di maid put the case, bui here is an rournful procession accompanied the body & [ry us, we can do 26. and the xoods must go. od eienéal y on annexation | ther side to the story not quite so favol {from Mr. Felix Perry’s residence and, to | ome ‘for dl ‘Day " Pleasure, Nie ee d t ny constituency on anne yn , : ’ as m. ti 1 ‘ | abl » him the strains of the ‘ Miserere,’ marched to ) a f i The ¢ cLoOmaAL i y ; } 7 ; , Me ; ’ ) W \ iment will be} ‘he J. H. G. Perkins was seized on in the church where a solomn Requiem Mass de ‘ i 3 §& i b Me i j : . 0 ‘oley ' . r ‘ , a ted { _— \ by hi hest ‘ nds. | tormatn i laid before Sub-¢ o1eck : Foley Wi as celebri it ed by Rev. KF. a. Gallant, ot | ST 5 MEN’ CHURCH What other treatme ut wouldaman d serve | b two of the crew, White and ¢ OnnOrS. Charlottetown, assisted by Rev. S. Bou , + ™ who should turn traitor to his sovereign and! These men came forward voluntarily and dreault and J. Chaisson, D. D. as Deacon, SABBATH Sf Sf bHOU b ANNUAL PICNTS, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREE’ } overnment, and violate all obligations to}lodged complaint against the captain. J anb-}) tively The R . id U SZ nmen 1} , and sub-Doacon respectively. » Rev, tat 4 the country which gave him birth? You) They are both still at Souris. Being inter: Doyle, P. V., of Suramerside, acted as! Ch’town, August 8, 1887---eod & wky <now what you ca ; 2 ypperheads, Gl da nice viewed, they | ured to be men of tore Master of Ceremonies. There was an im ‘ae we 48; Des : a: ee #4 EEE — ife they have of it Laughter Just such | than average latelligenc White siated mense concourse of people in attendance bel “s¢ y 9 ak GeaSi- fe will the man have whe talks trea ” OD] that his name is Charles Frederick White, from all the neichboring parishes, and sn i nd fil far Hxeurs an HAT S. S. St, Lawrence ide of the lines. \pplaus land that he was shipped on board the J. many tears fell to the memory of a denart ‘ TILL be held on the beautiful and salabrions j 4 S [hese words were true as the event has|H. G. Perkins at Eas port, Maine ; that} 49 friend and priest. After Mass the Rev. grounds of rroved ! | when they left Kast} rt the new consisted Duy ald Me ‘Donald. of Tignish, delivered MR. JOHN SM] fH. ROCKY POINT. . 2 i , 1..,| Of five men and a boy ; that they came ‘’ | the fur | oration, reviewing in happy oe These sentiments are still entertained Dy Sour! ir rugh Canso, not hav Ing Arm hored Sadia e rae sixtv vears of the late Fath se Be sa é : a i British-Americans by Can udians they fon the voyage down; that after leaving | Perry's mission ry, life, enumerating the . “ 4 leone emeee FC nt a that a oe are in favor of R cipt city, but they ae) iris the \ s rile | ‘round aan Pot ~ various chureh s he had built. ree: hla ng t} whic i due notice Wi : be a veR. i Re ide not in favor of Annexation or anythit x Sew ae ge aa 7 are ge 8 ap f = l and wise counsels which he vAVe, al d 1 line Ladies of néit 4 ie on tho eee Jse whic] ill place them in the power of | ; ; hat while om there they shipped a urging upon the \cadians evel lo remeun- Pr Ci “ds iv aid of Scho | Library. oe Wen vis Po =" aye oe men, and bought from some shore men two ber him with gratitude if only for having ae Public are avited, the Government at Washington. barrels of putatoes. The potatoes were fostered and propagated among hai the Games, Races, and other Amusements. - = ee A. KEN <p Lf Superintendent, 4 GRAND MILITARY EXCURSION, under the auspices of the 82nd Battalion, will take place on brought on be ard ili bags. Besides the tive menewho were shipped onthe north side, i grand old Gregorian chant. After the con- os clusion of the sermon, Bishop Melntyre August 3, 1887. R two other nen, he Salad, were shipped on eet . . The foll ileal Saw tee we S| Who, during the Mass had oceupied his ne louowing paragrapil 1 Ng their return to Souris on Friday night, the , * . . . > : : ! : oe) Sro*s throne, assisted by the Very Rev. James , ; slic: atfor adopted at the recent} —, rn . ‘ ’ : . ’ ee nti : in Ohi , ‘+4 ie ificant f the | 2bH mst. Lhen baggage was brought on| MeDonald, and Rev. Angus Macdonald, vib V OLEH is Cie : {tii & o 0 e o oO, = Signy “al a) it . , : , Editorial Notes. prospects of ‘*Commercial Union and bases, _& —— ; ao . - they had been pronounced the absolutions. 7” — to —— - —- oe +6 | leat ateniealin bende she ipped as _ O = eres ‘ Hae cae the cl gywen pons named, there were Tea en i © See ae ae ae The 8. S. ST. LAWRENCE will an Sin Navigation Co.’s W harf, at 7a. m., United States and Canada Rarely _—s ee ee en | RORGRINE “oO ACY. Pius McPhee, of ic. Tramotaas Oollaek on Absit proceeding to Georgetown, Souris (and East Point—time permitting); returning to Char- Wy Pariff Counors, eh that he was 21 gt vs “8° Charlottetown, “N. C. A. Boudreault, ol . lottetown about 10.30 p. m. " W@ O20 in Jev0r Of & E rotective jon the loth of April last. He was also} Miscouche, James A2neas Macdonald, of " v Tickets, including two meals, $1.00. + rivil 11Y)- : . ow_e es sorht ° » ‘ a se seco agen harap heal teas . a : ook 5 os > i. DeSable, and D. J. Gillis, of East Point. Ti 7 ursday, bith Ai IS ust, fast, There will be a first-class Relreament Booth on board, under the direct management ef M ell in the United States as in other countries ce : aaa si pase . a a ‘te board t] ei ce > si caielia k *ita A fuller List of Games than ever offered i ~y Sneiten, Sees rysnang oe part bagrenehey on a. Sout ad suffleiently to supply American wants. } vo ae rind W sy ee ! oe a Hernando” in itoston. oo a Barnes hen — ne oe * on a ate oe wishing to obtain a grand view of the Southern .s “Sab te af a ee a ee iJ. Eh. Ce. S CrKINs. Hey Came Ui ilk a DOU — wi whe and Kastern Shores ce bi ¢ sant . ‘ riff sa eainanende. aa a a Bee a ind joined the vessel. He saw the captain The Av rican Cultivator describes “Her- Phe Patent Swing and other means of amuse- Music by the Military Bands and Piper Major M:Donald, with his Highland Pipes. indiscriminate reduction in all duties on im- | @*'ug soui dings, TT he (the captain) said nando” (who is now in training in Boston), ~ ot or eee Ser ey ee sete’ ian All members of the Active Militia are requested to attend in uniform. pected artielen, the fleet ef which would beto thay ware in three fath nas of Water 1 he as strong, well shaped fellow, with a good seuty iid. aut the be ae Sees ent passhenal Parties wishing staterooms will please apply to the Secretary. : di encourage importations, thus giving American | next sounding, h said he was in eight sere: barrel, ene turned on aoa er ge oo be furnished on the grounds, a intesiagting Nader will be permitted. Any person misbehaving wil > put on wetronage to foreign producers and foreign| fathoms of water. Connors further stated] powerfully muscled quarters, clean hocks @%,"e#sonebl Be ee ee . lal or, rather than cain own, that at the time the men were taken on il remarkably ek strongly corded J ae riggeten be ih ei dB es tee 2 oe ee Tickets to be had at Rankin’s Drug Store, or from the Committee. T . - of tl 0 di bil in ila’ board he believed they were only about legs. in his general outline he reminded G oy vteey = i regular train “i “ a mc ord F. DOGHERTY . Ls. Ooi., : e be he editor . — ruare a page or two miles from the shore. the y did not} us at once of General W. S. Tilton’s stal- ethans 060 aammennen wa wad te neta on ane - . Chairman. to Beltast a few days ago, and was charmed come to anchor, but kept jogging under] Ison ‘‘ Constellation,” which, considering following day, Tucse trans will stop at. St. GEO. D. DAVI-ON, Captain, Q. M., . with ti e drive from Brush Wharf to Orwell light sail. Again, on W antl iy night} his breeding is not surprising. He was passer oo gas aie. fo put down and take up ae Secretary. Head. He says : las while in Souris, two men came on| bred by Gen. W. T. Withers, Fairlawn, | *'S;ecial trains will leave Charlottetown for the | August 1, 18877—4i eod ‘Our drive was very beautiful, and through “ie ird, bringwg their dunnage, and saying | Ky., got by ‘‘Almont,” dam ‘Jennie Clay,” grou dsat 9 d)a.m., and 2.50 p.m ( ocal time), = —_— — = one of the dinest—and judging from the crops | tht they had been shipped as part of the by ‘American Clay;” second dam by cng. 8 8! Pe Bee 8” P Phe ti Mien Aa ap secae Se aaah, ~- ~ Still another “ xe. by a aor T "Morgan Rattler, 2 _—— of Hale’s ‘Green The Artilery Brigade Band will be in attend. | “ 3 et due at least, in pert, $64h6 spplicstion of McDonald, told Connors that he vad een Mountain Morgan; ’ third dam by Gano, = ete: ef sambeen, 95 sentasteeowe a Ss B mussel mud, of which there are rich deposits ship d at Souris as cook on board the son of American Eclipse, and fourth dam | cmb oo F . ees st : near at hand To the right and le ft. as we a. H. G. Pei KINS, and Was Walling a chance by " Potomac, gon of imported ~— Diomed. | JOHN HENNESSY, | “ ; : i ‘ 2 drove on, were large square fields of wheat, | to go on board at night. __ | His third dam was sister in blood to the peice 2 “tes).- duit & wks Seoy of Com. CLEARED voU rf DURING JULY AND AUGUST. Oats, potat wes and timothy, apparently with- Considerable interest attaches to this/ noted * Lady Thorn.’ Bred to ‘* Star- . : : , out a weed, and which must have rejoiced the} seizure, as it is, we believe, the first that | light,” by Blood’s ‘‘ Black Hawk,” the | m 2, oe | ennai tie hearts of the owners. While not a few of the}has been made for the vivlation of the daughter of ** Gano” produced * Lady | a fad WOX, | (lwellings are of elegant modern construction, | terms of the Treaty with regard to shipping Hunt,” the dam of ** Constellation.” Few ; 2 . : e,* *% . . . 9 99 .° 7S s wid would docredit to the city, scarce a peer} men in British ports, or within the three } of ‘**Almont’s get, says the Cultivator, Be AN ED SURV BYOR, JA ep ing 12e as ¢ . 1@ hic 7@ es 3° . , "ee : r . 6s y we eAL looking house was to be seen, which we re-! mile limit We have no _ desire to] show so much finish and quality as Her- 2 a gard as evidence of the general thrift of the people. AILCGN & CO. prejudice the case one way or the other, | nando,” and as he got arecord of 2.374 last VW ISHES to make known that he has removed | ut we helieve if iT > te 1e j rest f | fall as > half : id eT ee i his office to Lower Queen Street. opposite ales but we believe it will be to the interest of] fall on a slow wall mile track, fresh from | wep}. Owen's Brick Building, being one door OFFER THE BAL NCE OF THEIR Boston Markets our fishermen to have the point raised and | the stud, we look to see him a member of ! | south of Mr. Michael McQuade’s dwelling house A . ae re thoroughly understood. Since the abroga- | 2.30 list before the leaves fall. Ch’town, Angust 4. 1887—1i tion of the Washington Treaty, P. E. — P ‘y t x P oy t l i sli ‘ Lielit P; ae Is j0STON, Aug fiche S : . : Fy 1) 4 ” ; » Ane, + islanders wishing to go in American selii- ; : f ALE rin Sy rin ed 4 tis ills, ig al aso ‘ISH here are oniy Siight changes to re t i: a ew and are having a steady sale at full former ceased es: "| Journal, published at Ottawa, and edited | prices, Receipt s of in; uckere 1 continue moder upposing ipt. pic ona contention to Whe Pray, lag cee pms pe Public Baths. Die S ‘ . 1. aos ‘obi : ers have had to goto the ulted States to ita af wy pee) Shier ae Prices are generally well be shipped. It costs them fourteen or nm , la Health FA u 8 = ; by Dr. Edward Playter, contains : b- / + Tq ~, f “ ~“ 2 a —~. ute and aie meeting with a ready sale bi be true, vizZ.: that he was or itside the three stract of ; ) : Ce an Four-Story LU mement on Queen St crest, | ie AT lv rey g | . 6p ap gs ’ sting I a ready sale at is 4 3 ' 7 + f sustained. Codfish ; re in moderate su ly. 1? ; The last number of the Cana or t n moderate pply, fifteen dollars each to dv this. Even an ~ iess on state medicine de- quotations. oa Hm Wi aan ee ae © | livered before the American Medicine As- | NEXT DOOR TO HERMANS & SON. PoTaTors—Receip for the past si lavs oard, sureiy American skippers have no L: ‘ } oe pt € past Six days, : ‘ i . sociation, at Chien ve, by Dr. Geo. H. Rohe. | ceabieaidlliies entail ’ etree , »sDEOwC 13,257 bbis.; previous six days, 26,573 bbls. | right to arrange with men months before professor oe ee ee ’ Af VERY LOW PRICES. 71 ene, Baltimore. After BY AUCTION, [In addition to receipts as given above, large | hand to meet them at a certain time at sea spe king : about the progress achieved in ) : F os : biK i ut ii ‘ 35S) achieve eres of native stock have been brought | or three miles off our shore. If they have, ae 3 Im wY a: , aie ; By PS ‘ -— : , oe ; cal : ‘. dealing with epidemics and with consump | Tsij RR Nt re ai 1 id oF £% a . 4 % tn, of which. no record is made. The market} it will be quite an easy matter for thein to : ee + . | ii ‘Se. 9 « as si ist s i¥ oy ® ' 4 : at om i J ‘ tion, In quarantine administration sewage és 5 & = 7 at has been well supplied. Monday and Tues get all vhe men they want atter om . and mn ; y. . cones e 2 N & CO,, ! * p ™ ‘ a eg . a nae ove a | " 9 val ww a day’s trade was rather r quiet at $2 for best into the RBar But we believe: that a analysis, the lecture: gave the | AT 12 OCLOCK, NOON, e I . AY. ; » : = > ¢ - a i i. e ceil nina c . . . x . ts ik hich iediaiienh Gaetan ob an oak, et eaten Lae € 1818 substance of certain statistics wdich he had | The Le asehold Interest, with privilege to pur- | 33 % uz G4 5 33 fe, GJ 4 R BS : . =" | correct interpretatio > Treaty « ‘ tory Tonaman i: dork : ' ind the market closes steady at quotations. an ad Pee i eaty of Li collected as to facilities for bathing in the lhe » thi os four-story Tenement, ao by Mrs. cp ‘ " | , al : —~| Will admit of no sucn privilege. reen, and occupied as a Salou ‘hy’ tow Jo @ 200% ° — Receipts for the week, 184 boxes,]47 ; WI | n th ieee j t] cities of this continent. It was shown that House nd Gass be Street opp a ‘Woneae’ re Ch'town, July 8, 887. dy & w ky bbl 269 © ‘ = es ' atever way the case may enc here | ¢ es as ise, » 0} tso ‘bis., 11,369 cases; last week, 6 boxes, 100 : 7 y ; » | five-sixths of the dweilers in cities had no This valuable Busine 88 Sts and is well adapted ble ‘ 13 is loubt that Sub-Collector Foley acted . ; : 1" bbis., 11,138 cases. It has been an exceeding- | 18 NO Goubt th ub-Coliector Foley acted accommodation for bathing except what |for Dry Goods. or Tuiloriag tistablishment, as ly dull week in the egg trade. The weather | in strict accordance with his duty in detain- was afforded them by a pail and sponge. or| weli as for aSzeloon. Hotel, isoarding iuuse. eonti es hot ‘ nnevoy ‘ yat of the Oo t} . ras j Mr hs le 7 18 é tie . . 4 ace + ° a : a So" . There is a spilei ‘ an} ' 2 mtinues hot and muggy, and mo of the ing ie VE eet, Ir. Hey 18 an efficient] ., easily accessible river, lake or other| AL 3 a splendid Tank © in connection with ck received is more or less affected, and | officer, and while extending every courtesy body of water. The establishment of pub- | le positi shrinkages are very heavy. Strictly fresh t American tisher en seems determine oe a eid : . hf “ane POMEVS. laid Ea ain ae : + hee rame hermen, seems determined |}, baths was urgently recommended, both astern are still in moderate supply and tha the law shall not be violated with . A. McNEILL, bring full prices, but all others h wt. Salant lt i eh ead a _ “| a8 a sanitary as well asa moral measure. Auctioneer OF 5 oe P ~~ ImpUnity in | «fis district. ay Augus 887 —3i ky li erat ee sale. P.F. Island stock is not selling a9) Py ™ ¢ . Pub or pool baths were objectionable, it | A08™St 4 188/—3i cod wky 1i readily as heretofore, and is hardly quotable —— ee eee was urged, both on account of expense aid | t ‘yr ite : r “ : ‘ lach K O } > 2 a 2 ' ‘ * at over lhe The Rector-Elec¢ of St. >nul S. cK of I riv acy in the | le atter. The Spray | Farm and (iron iy + ay baths in use inthe German and French iit i i p u ! a, . i ‘ ae : ar > harranke 7AarTa Tar — > Wn ae aici The following is the peroration of the] Tue Canadian Post, of Lindsay, Ontario, | “*™Y barracks were recommended. These, | ’ See ile : ce . a ac . . : } : : . : it 1S Said, are not expensive, e Ir "st ‘i : speech which Mr. Parnell made at the has the tollowing paragraph referring to - expensive, either in fir I AM instructed by ABRA! ts \M GILL, ESQ, banquet given to him and his followers by | the departure for Charlottetown of the cost or administration, and allow each | io Seli by Auction, on the premises, Littie ; 7 5 i t ‘ . ae . e . y . } 4 jr) ; .? at Hvala = the Radical members of the Gladstonian Rev. S. Weston-Jones : bather absolute privacy and the opportunity | aes W BUNS! ‘AY, 24th inst., at 1 O'clock, Hil | « : VOlOeSs . ). th. party. He had been speaking of the for a thorough cieansing in clean water. It |! very J Te wy debt of ratitude \ one l . :arns, erals He then went on to say: I trust and a iressing-~« ise, and Mrs. J nes that the Irish poopie may continue to reiy| with a beautiful work-basket completely . “a ‘ ‘ 2 tleinents on the Island. See handtills upon the good faith of the English Libera! | equipped, on the oceasion of their departure ; : ' " Party; that evel where the y are op p! gsed, if m the parish, . - . Mr. TTE RS TO" PHS rE Dy FOR. G. M. HARKIS, rari is situated in one of the finest Set- feed & ! and Mrs. . where they are trampled upon, and where|Jones left town on Monday evening, there Auctioneer, : hich ¢] Lrisi ‘Rev. 8. Weston-Jones was last Sunday | was recommended that public baths shoul 7 = pes ‘ile ‘uable Farms c ntaining about 4 y ES "a ra‘ 5 q) a, K 4 AR 4 >a Ty , : vhich the eT ee eae ' - / acres of ara! lavd,in a high state of culti- 2 - Home Rule party owes to the English Lil | aiternoon presented by the Sunday School of | be open the year round, and not only dur- | vation. -T 4 ‘ ° ' , “ ’ vee VS NGS 250° | St. Paul's with a handsome pocket communion , ee : 3 \ h E ger Bargains than Ever. they are evicted, they will be slo v , being large gathering of triends at the sta- , : : ne w to retal- tice ti i He The Police. P.Ss. . Gill offers all his other valuable late, that they will remember that to- day is | 10 to say good-bye. ing the summer. On the premises are Dwelling House, pro- . . ae perty at ont ate sale. z not always, that C onservative Governments ’ Cae \t a special meeting of the Lindsay Min- Sir,— Citizens ge nerally will be pleased Chitown, August 3—3i wy ts U cannot last for ever (laughter and cheers), | isteri Association, held in the Baptist Par- | to nate that Se ng vt, Cameror 1 Poli = ee ian: ee ee f and that, with the powerful backing they | S°Page on Friday evening, July 22nd, the fol- Brad] aia lik < = s ei Sen kal y | ; ‘ have received In this country from the lowing re solution was unanimous ly passed o— 4 : , ey settee sisi’ be # A0Ft y reinstated 3 i a an , - ‘‘ Reselved, that we express our to their resp ctive positions in our Police g a co : a a Sincere regret point of view of self-interest even (I do not S ar ; ; ' PE ot the tend thle ‘ mn al tna Department. Sergeant Cameron has. for now speak with any individual application a e |} this Association and the cause of I is, for ad ; wore . Christ inideay ave anetaine > > the past hiteen vears bee anable ; ; ‘ ; : . a» 7 > » or with a desire to point out or to refer to ie in Lind Ly have us tained by the ce - = pas ve PS, Dee nh an vb! and yo arrive, Ex. Sclr. “Robbie Godfrey,” i. oy %, 724 3 : £ a ata ye | parture of our esteemed brother, Rev. 8. Wes- | efficient officer. "His services at exhibitions tf as he * y Individval or to individual action, but |, Jone He h: lear himself t l other pub! tf oie i : be ‘4 'S “ae | k gel 1 1 of [ris] . ee e has endeared himself to the | and other public gatherings have been in-| ., tT 7 j speak generaily and of ey ly ett oll shite bas ‘ + : a's . Onn FT ; hac ee emia) - : s Ay that fro: } +} point | fy . of _ _ poe Ak see oa ath and to the com- disp ensable. Courteous and affable in his oud Tons iard ng Goal ‘Tigg T Gil i Chest- | Ay Sehiat Por we POU OF View OF Seil-| munity at large by his kindly and eheerful dis- demeanor, he is ‘eat favorit - “en . A ‘3 — ; f : s : j I ‘ i ear , heisa great favorite with the St}, Wg re * ipgr¢ terest alone if not from the point of Vv) aks osition, hi nly ur is -rous ] i : i s 3 *S ent pripotay te: — . }) } vie position, 5 maniy courage, his generous | general public ; stern and unre lenting in nub L 81228, ) } i yraticude, they would be fools if they | sympathy and co-operation with every Chris- a the discharge of his duties, he has alwavs were to vive aw; Ly the splendid position tian and Philanth r ple movement, and es- | y } : This C: alis the | yest to be had io Philadelphia . 6 € . “ a ‘ . . % 5 wy — . : .| been a terror to evildoers. olicemart — 2 ee - Hats i ot e that has ote won for the im, and that they | Pe ially by his unflag ging zeal In the cause of | Brad is al it} we E ns . Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round Coa! . eRe Gps i . ‘ li¢ tES, < ue ¢ e I SO bE j 7 3 : * or i S also one © ne ‘ 2 "Tant ar 7 @ . . would be most ungrateful if, by any word te -_ ‘rance and religious education. As Sec- “s - - most efficient and | Ex. Schr. B auty. ; , or by any cts, or by any V1 ow Pas: Mew eo > 93 ; a retary of the asscciation since its inception, he faithful men on the Police Force. Sober! On hand, roe 1 a Sn . : d, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Syd: ey } ° Sei ée ea” *h geae ‘ { qi : B . . any po icies they we e to en en oat the has contributed greatly to the pleasure andj ®@% 4ttentive, he has for the past eleven | Round, Nut and — Coal. abe CSsaPy Oil ae Oull Ol ange TT USIess, position, becattse that w nald bh impossibl profit of its meetings, and to the success of | Years discharged his duties faithfully. To Pen cents per Ton s}!owed for cash, ropieynmen 2000 a ' ‘ e 4 3 : . ; : c rders t » i ' . ° r (cheers)—but to retard the pr or om . | any scheme it has undertaken. But while we| dispense with the services of those ex-/ Orde _ a F office, Water Street, willj be - . ie wT 488 . ~ , 7 ai . te ron -* te ed to great Liberal P; ess of the | regret our loss we congratulate the brethre nin | perienced officers weuld be a mistake. a ee ws st ak & Irel: \y 1h their path of justice Charlottetown on receiving into their num- Yours CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, abs 3 FRR a W GOFF tv Ireland (chewrs}. , ’ n & © bers une who will in every way prove himself r W ater Streut. Vox, Chitown, Jaly 25, 1887—1mv pat her guar Cirtown, August 4, 1887,—eotl & wky