tocal and Other Ttems. oop music at the Roller Rink to-night, - Tue Italian striyg band, of New York, i] play at the Roller Rink to-night from wih PE) : 8 to 10 > w. N, LePa Isq , 18 spending a pleas- sat h hiday an relatives aud friends in the [sland > 4 semper of American fishing schooners with full fares, ari rived at Souris yesterday for salt and barreis James Crow, Esq., M. &. ©., Murray Har- hor, and lehu MeLea», Esq ° M. P. rs Souris, were in the city to-day. e a THe Keppock Packing Company have re- seganizrd embers over the Bay report ‘ , blicktish plentiful and fr ightening mackerel, veanamilipnaiiill Tus slaughter sale of Dry Goods at Steven gon's Building, Queen Stre +t, will be resumed this evening, with fresh supplies now opening, septlS—21 - ae - Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, one Scott Act case was t adjourned, and two cases of drunkenness were disposed of. Mi Carr. ANous Brown, of the bark Willie Qwen, arrived from Montreal last evening ona visit to his family. He will return on Monday to join his shi; os Tas Methodist Dinuer and Yancy Sale wi'!l not be in the Market Hall, as at first decides, bat will be in the It yiler Skating Rink. Par- ticalars given late: date —L. P. Beer. : ahs oe Hon SAMUBI PROWSE and Mrs. Prow ge arrived from Eng! and on Weduerday, and left | for home this morning Th ya a most eujoyable trip to th: Mother Coufftry. > Aut folks troub’ed with weak stomachs are request i to call at the Union House to get | some 0! ea , the halfshell—likewise by the gallon. barrel or se eod lw _ > _ Large mackerel are now being taken in wreat numbers off the Island coast. The seining schooner (reneral G yrdon, on Wedaes- day last, is reported to have taken seventy barrels ia ome dip. — > Tae Simms Brush Company at St. John, are now running their factory night and day to enable them to fll larye orders recently received from P. E. Island and Newfoundland. Ta Tue Rev, W. B. King, formerly Curate of St. Peter's, Charlottetown, is to return to his old charge, and carry on the work until an incumbent has been secured for the parish.— Church Guardian. eet Tue seiping echosner General Middleton, owned by Macdonald, Macdonald & Go, ar- rived at Souris on Thursday with a full cargo of large mackerel]. This is the second trip landed since the 20'h of July. Capt. McIsaac reports fish very plentiful. ia Sports —We learn that at the annnal sports in Pictou, Mr. Daniel McDonal!, of the Post Office Department, won second prize in the handred yards running race, and Mr. Duncan Stewart, son of Mr. Peter Stewart, Duodas, won twenty-two dollars ia prizes. _ + ee - Ir is the intention of the railway author- ities to build a station at Peake’s, and wake other improvements at that place. They also intend to erect a dwelling for the station master at St..Peter’s. Tenders for the work are advertized in another column. si iced a fae Rev. E. A. Harris is visiting P. E Island. The Rev. gentleman is doing a geod work at Mahone Bay. The new church there is progressing rapidly. The recent tea-meeting bronuht in about $400 to the building fund.—Church Guardian. el ssi ieees Tue London Telegraph of Sept. 2cd saya : “The Marchioness of Lansdowne, with the Earl of Kerry and Lord Charles Fitzmaurice, Ler sons, left Hamoden House, Green Street, on Tuesday evening, for Scotlard. ona visit tw the Dowager Marchioness of Lansdowne at Meikiour, ’ saleiaait londall “Ane the fall styles of wall paper in yet!” she anxiously inquired. ‘*Yes’m.” That was at 10 o'clock in the morning. At to’clock in the afternoon, after having 284 amples displayed before her on the rack, tenderly inquired : ‘‘Have you any more?” “‘No’m.” ‘‘Are you sure these ate the very latest fall styles?” ‘*Yes’m.” Then - then I guess [’ll take a roll—one for two shillings; I want to paper a trunk.” — Detroit Free Press. ii Howsrer< Carriz.—The Gothenb»rg City, which arrived at Halifax ‘Tuesday evening from London, brought a fine herd of Holstein tattle, consisting of tive cows and a ball, pur- chased in Holland by Mr. J. C. Mahon, of Truro, inJure last The cattle arrived in line condition and were inspected by several Well known cattls fanciers in Halifax, who Pronounced them first-class in every par- euler. Mr, Mahon iatends to place them on his farm at Truro, and deserves credit for his enterprise. The (otheoburg City also rought a few Holsteins for Mr. Corbet, of itario. Those cattle aro highly prized for dairy purposes, siiaistiiatahe ili Tae Rowters.—A large audience as- tembied at the Roller Rink last evening to witness the second final heat for the gold medal. At half-past nine the skaters— en, Newsom, Large and Trainor-- were given the word “‘go.” Large took gle ead, with Newsom second, Brecken thd, ‘nd Trainor — who had unfortuna, ely lea Prostrate on the floor | at ‘as stirt—brought up the rear. In the — Jap Brocken passed Newsom, and eat lively for Large, who made a game ort to maintain his lead. Inthe mean- ee had made up for the mishap te © start, and relegated Newsom nt place. The contest for a between Large, Brecken and Trainor ey close, At length Brecken © past Large and sprang to the front, fo mor also gave Large the ‘ go by,” and vl hard with Brecken for first place, exciting pitch, Brecken * ea roller, and was obliged to abandon a onan lrainor shot to the front, but Sihintei: ently ‘ winded,” and could not p ~. his lead. L ge then to ok dirst Wao re eselly 8 1ceumbed to New som, atad gamely rd the fi S eon Renfoom tor by abont helt a3 cousiys inf. Sas ; 4 lap, with parge — Trainor third. The third pre: ¥ heat will be skated on Tarssday ®vening, and t he final heat on Thyreday } r Svening uext, fthose beautiful Narrows Oysters on | to the President of the organization, which anda a basco a8. EE BiG | ' Tem : D A, ity We A MINER, SEPTEMBER 18. TELEGRAPHIG EWS. rw (SPECIAL Despatcuus to THe Examiner |} A Triumphant Tour. Lonpon, Sept. 18. Mr. Chamberlain is making a triumphant political tour of Scotland. The people are greeting him with the greatest anthusiasm, and cheers were given for ‘England’s future Premier,” Dusuin, Sept. 18. United Ireland discusses the probable re- sult of England following the policy indi- cated in Mr. Chamberlain’s speech. It says that such a course would probably result in the French army landing at L'merick simultaneously with an Irish conflagration in all the principal cities in England, and well-planned attacks on various palaces and banks in London. A Colliery Accident. Lonpon, Sept. 18. A despatch from Derby states that a serious accident occurred at Ox well Colliery, Iklestone, eight miles from Derby. The shaft of the colliery has been blocked, and three hundred men are entombed. Great Gladstone's health is now fully restored. Prof. Huxley, on account of impaired | health, will live hereafter in Italy. Peter the Great’s bots, the orginal ; model of the ‘* Wellington’s” ate still ex- hibited as curious relics in St. Petersburg. Three hundred and twenty thousand dollars have been contributed toward the erection of a cancer hospital for women in |New York, The London Daily News’ Berlin despatch says the Carolines may be already regarded as German property. The entire affair can only terminate with the assertion of Ger- many’s claims. Advices from Tamatave say that the [talian consul has failed in his mediation between the Hovas and French, and that the latter are resuming hostilities and have bombarded Maranjura. Lord Salisbury and all other members of the cabinet will have returned to London by next week, Lord Randolph Churchill health has been restored, but he will post- pone his reappearance in public until «fter Lord Salisbury’s campaign speech. The majority of the cable companies have reduced their rates. ‘The dotails are unkuewn yet. The rate from England to Australia will be 83. 8d. per word, for efforts are being made to rescue thein. LATER : | LONDON, Sopt. 18. | The minors have been rescued with great | ditticulty. Riel’s Case = New York, Sept. 18. | : Se — Mayor Grace, of this city, has been in- | vited to attend the meeting of the Annexa- | tiou League, which will be held at Niagara! Fails on November 15, as it was explained | investigated the case, Riel was arrested on American soil, Sir Charles Tapper. Orrawa, Sept. 18. | Sir Charles Tupper left yesterday on a| trip to Winnipeg and British Columbia. H-» goes to seek information in referencs to | the Indian and Colonial Exhibition, and to | arouse the colonies to make a good display | | at the coming Exhibition. —_—— rr Honors to be Conferred on North. west Troops. Ortawa, Sept. 18. Information has been received by the | Militia and Dafence Departinent that the | Imperial medal will be conferred on the | troops recently engaged in the North-west) Rebellion. | | | _—— oo Aquatic. PorTLAND, Sept. 18. An agreement has been signed for a double scull race between Hanlan and Lee, and Conley and Courtney. The distance will be three miles with a turn for a thous- and dollars a side. A Total Wreck. Nort Sypyry, Sept. 18. The steamer Julies, from Quebec for London wil) a cargo of deals, went ashore | yesterday at the entrance of Bras d’ Or) Lake. She will probably be a total wreck. | ee ordinary, and 2s. 8d. for press messages, and to Bombay and Madras 7s. 6d. and | perhaps 53. 3d. Letters from China represent that France lost 15,000 men in the Tonquin campaign, and that her losses in moaey, inciuding the cost of building forts, hos- pitals and frontier defences, were $215,- 000,000, while China’s losses were 100,000 men and $190,000,000. Mr. Gladstone and Lord Roseberry have each written a letter for publication, stating that the question of the disestablishment of the Scotch Charch is purely a matter for Scotchmen to deal with ond ought not to be made a test question at the coming parlia- mentary election. i parliament there were 1,761 petitions, with 69,022 signatures against the church of Scotland disestablisment bill, and only 108 petitions, with 2,770 signatures in favor of the bill SHI NEWS. PORT OF CHARLUTTETOVWN. ENTERED. Sept 17—Matilda, Swim, Summerside, fish; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, bal; Annie Duncan, Power, Port Daniel, limestone and cedar posts, Sept 18—Margaret Jane, McLean, stmr Geo Shattuck, Swain, Halifax, Pictou; mise. CLEARED Sept 17—Stmr Worcester, Hiller, Boston, 1067 egg cases, 441 bris mackerel, 100 oil casks, etc; Ulunda, Hill, Boston, 80 cases eggs, 367 do lobsters, 16 brls potatoes; Matiids, Swim, Pictou, 29 stoves, 5 bris herring; Pholine, Henderson, ‘Yallace, bi!; Mary Correll, Bloomfield, Pictou, do; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor, salt and fiour; Con- tederate, Bal!, P.ctou, bal; Grizzide, Boun- tin, do, do, Sept 1IS—R McRae, Detioste, Pictou, bal; At the last session of | 18 G. H. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &€. 10: UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATIONERY :— The Crazy Rdge Correspondent Cards |UODON COURT STATIONERY, in Hem-stitch, Octavo Note, and with ENVELOPES to match, ee ee eee i , ENVELOPES OPALESANTE CARDS.| FLORAL NOTE, with ENV ®LOPES. very Cheap in boxes. the Mother Hubbard Hucilage Bottle will never upset and can be hung up to desk. A Large aud Beautiful Assortment of Memorandum Pocket Books. ov rty ayy antl soak eeing that will vlesse otha Pocket Mucilage Bottle, THS PRaPaC? MUGILAGE BOTTLE. ‘This is a real gem and will always giv satisfaction. in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousend, in all Sizes and Qualities very handy in every way. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. 0 | I always keep i» stock a iarge Iftne of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Balk Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Geo Muttart, Swaine, Halifax ——— — Lacs HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKLN HOUSE. Sept 17—T E C Coxe, Reading, Pa; F G Dandes, Antigonish; W H Bishop; do; Wm Deardon and wife, Toronto; Malco!m McLeod, Belfast: Mr S Hocker, Chatham; J McIntosh, New Glasgow; J C Warren, Boston ; Samuel Prowse and wife, Murray Harbor; J Ryaa, Montreal; Chas F Davis, Pictou’; J J Hughes, 'do; Mrs Judge Kelly and Master Basil; Kelly, | Summerside, Visiting the Mines. Hatirax, Sept. 18 The visiting American Eagineers starte d | this morning to visit the mines ia Cape | Breton, Pictou ani other parts of the Pro- | vince. The reception iast evening was a| brilliant affair. | | ‘“Jumbo’s’ Keeper Pensioned. Bripceprort, Sept. 18. P. T. Barnum has pensionel Scott, the English keeper of “ Jumbo” Szott has) had charge of ‘‘Jumbo” since the elephant | was three years oid. | ——— Loss Through Fraud. CorenHacen, Sept. 18. The Bank Varde has suspended in con- sequence of its entire loss of capital through fraud. We-ther Ba isetin Probabilities for the next 24 hours fo: the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 18.—10 «. m. Moderates west and southwest winds ; fair weatber, slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1835 Highest/Temperature yesterday, (read att midnight)... ..++seereeeeseerereens os 56.6 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....------ joe Ve weseteeecees 2. Lowest Temperature this morning ...... I Temperature this morning, at 6 o'clock... Temparatnre thia afternoon atl o'elosk,.. 7 2 3.2 0.3 Qa THe steamer Ulunda, Capt. Hill, sailed for Boston on Thursday evening, with a general cargo and the following passengers : Miss L Ferguson. Miss S Ferguson, Miss McCabe, Miss C McCabe, Mca James Bur- bridge, Miss M:Dongall, Jane Martin. Dan Farquharson, Miss Florence Beaton, Cassie Martin, Helen McInnis, Matilda McInnis, Howard Forbes, Lena Forbes, Kate Jen- nings, M A McKenzie, Mr Billings, Misses Billings (2), Patrick Farmer, Mrs Rich, Miss Ross, Mrs Tracey, Miss Gordon, Miss Eliza McLaren, W J Millet, Mary Aun Stewart, Lizzie Dogherty, Charles Ostrich, Jennie Brown, Christie A McKinnon, Mrs Kelly, Miss M M>lutyre,“Miss McIntyre, Mrs McIntyre, Priscilla MeDonald, Sarah Cairns, Mary Ann Cairns, Alice Holland, Maggie Currie, John Daley, Mary A Doley, Aun Callaghan, Josie Callaghan. Mary Bilen McNeill, Annie Gill, A'S Knight, Mra Gillis, Sarah Gillis, David Oarroll, Joseph King, M 8 McCormack, fAlslen McDonald, Florence McLean, Anon Doyle, Ann Walsh, Thomas Brown, Mies Glover, Mr 0 E Smith, Miss Eliza McDonald, Mrs Stiggins, Miss Hlliott and fifteen excursionists. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 17—Wm Jackson, Pittsburgh, Pa; loho Biagham, New York; John E Nahan, Boston; P G Kyan and wife, Caraquet, N B; A MeWilliams, West Cape; Norman McLeod, Ocwell; George Vorber, Vernon River Bridge; Robert J Stewart, Waterville, Maine; H B Stewart, Lot 43, P E Ll. 18—John Barke, Kensington; Arthur Nelson, Boston; Miss Robertson, do; O B Wadman, Crapaud. MAERIZD. At St. James Chareh, Georgetown, on Thursday, the 17th inst., by the Very Rev. Daniel McDonald. D. D., assisted by Rev. Charles McDonald, Rector of St. Dunstan’s | Callege, Dennis Murphy, of Souris, to Mary Walsh, daughter of the lete James Walsh, Exq , Merchant, Charlottetown Pau E, At Waterford, [reland,September 2nd,in her 88th year, Annie, Widow of Thomas Scott. Esqg., formerly of Belfast, Ireland, and of Falconwood and Warblington, in Charlotte- town Royalty. At Cape Traverse, Sept. 10th, Harriet youngest daughter of George and Catherine Bell, aged 17 years. Oh ! Hattie dear, it was so hard to part With you we loved so well ; But Jesus parted with His life, That we in Heaven might dwell, At Mill View, on the 7thinst., after an illness of two days and a half, Eva Lorena, youngest daughter of A. C. ard Margaret Smith, aged 4 years and 9 months. At Albany, August 31st, Nettie H., only and beloved child of William and Annie Boulter, aged nine months. ‘* Suffer little children to come unto me.” At Longmont, Colorado, on the 29th ult., John McKeirnan, formerly of Snm- merside, in the 42nd year of his age. May he rest in peace. At Badeque, on the 13th inst., aftera long and painful illness, L. C. Hooper, aged 68 years. EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchant, $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, ST. JOHN’S, N. F. and storage Ample wharfage, yardage, room Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on receipt of con- signments Sept. 9, ’25—t] dec3l TO Tar. Tt Top Fiat of building on P G, Fraser’s Corner, »>~ being plastered, and can be fitted up to s21¢ for offices. &e. Apply to L. W. GOFF, Ch’'town, Aug, 27-—-lmo 2aw Ch’town, Sep*, 12, ’85. — = a - - - oe 7 — NEW SCOTCH GOODS :0 Now OPENING, J piRECT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR. PATON :— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SUITINGS, Nobby, SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, S'rong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS, Rough, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thistles, e SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Sales not confined to Seotehmen—all are Welcome. the Goods, P, 8.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. WHEBS & CO.. Market Square and Queen &t. Prices Low! Call and see Ch’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky 4 = lS Seen CITY HAT STORE. «0. EK. PROWSE will, during July and August, clear out the balance of his Summer - Goods, at prices that must sell them. A job lot of LACE CURTAINS, regular price $4.20, now $3.25; $5.50 for $4.25 ; $6 for $4.75, newest patterns and extra good quality. A large lot of Dress Goods, Fringes, Laces, Sunshades, Ribbons, Fiowers, Feathers, &c.,. ata Big Discount. -:0: BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOES very cheap. Ready-Made CLOTHING, &c,—-Cheapest in Town. . L. &. PROWSE, Sign ef the Great Big Hat, 74 Queen Street, Ch’town. July 15, 185. MOLASSES. 6 hey Subscriber offers for sa'e to the trade Also, Men's FELT HATS, . PROVINCIAL HOUSE YHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large f : d commodi brick house, f ly oceu- 500 Puncheons Choice Bav-| pier ty the late James McCraith. Eea., corner of Queen and Sydney treet, and is badoes MOLaSsEs, now prepared to receive transient and per- . + Best »ecomodation at reasonable terms. Cheap for Cash or Approved in A ll OWEN CONNOLLY, | \x''BSCRIBF for THE WERELY UX. Ch’town, Aug. 28 ~4wks tue & fri AMINE the best paper on the Telarr’, manent Boarders. Paper. Ch'town, Aug. 23, 4885. —tf 5 ' ATEST NOVELTIES from Europe, the 4A United States and Canads, in— Men and Boys’ Clothing, Worsted Suitings, Overcostings, Tweeds, Suitings, Tryon Tweeds and another large invoice of Kid Gloves, Corsets, *c. From Torenio, 50 Suits Boys Clothing, $2.85 up 50 Suits Black Worsted Men’s Clothing, $8.75. worth $12. 20 Tweed Suits men’s Clothing, $7 50, $8.50 to 316 . 100 Pairs Men’s Tweed Pants, $1.25 and up. Very Heavy Tweed (all-wool) Pants, $2, vp. Very Heavy Island Tweed Pants, ovr make, $2.75. er Winter Underclothing only 64c per suit. Heavy Lambs-wool Shirts, 65e up Heavy lop Shirts, winter weights, Shc up. Latest Novelties in United States Hats and ee at panic prices. eavy Glengarry Caps, very stylish, 252 u to Bde. garry Lap y sty P Very Stylish Cardigan Jackets for men, only 85c. The largest stock of Tweeds in the market, 45c np, all wool. The largest stock of Suitiogs and Over- coatings in town for sale at the smallest pos- sible margin, at a saving of from $2 to $5 per suit. Perfect-fitting garments guaranteed or the money refunded. and Yuoath’s Under Pants and A very large stock of Overcoats and Reef- , ers, at $5.85 up. The fourth instalment of those 4-clas, Dent’s Kid Gloves, at the ridiculously low price of 85c, worth $1.40, A la: ge stock of Winter Flannels, 1c up. A lérge stock of Gray and White Cottons (36 inches) for 5e. A very tull stock of Gent’s White Shirts, 75c up. Collars and Scarfs in great variety, Hoop Skirts, 25c up; Bust'es, 25c up; Cor- sets, 50c up; Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up; Valisez 75c up. REID. BROS. CAMERON BLOCK, Sept. 16, 1835. schooner For Sale. THE Undersigned, administrator of the late Archibald McLaren, of Montague Bridge, hereby gives notice that he wi!]l sell, by Public Auction, at Gaul’s Wharf, Monta. gue Bridge, on THURSDAY, 24th instant, the schooner “MINNIE MAY,” 59 tons register, built Ist May, 1885, of the very best material, The vessel is well found, new sails, anchors and ali ships’ tackle, ready for sea. Seale posi- tive. Terms, cash For farther particulars apply to Mesars. McLean, Martin & McDonald, Solicitors, Charlottetown, Dated at Montague Bridge, P. E. L, this 2nd September, 1885. WILLIAM McLAREN, Administrator, &c. Sept. 2nd —2aw tl sale MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be So'd by Public Auction, at the Gourt House in Charlottetown, on SAT- URDAY, the twenty-sixth day of Sep- tember, instant, at the hour of Eleven o clock, forenoon :— LL that tract, piece, or parcel of land, situate, lying and being on Lot 58, in Queen’s County, in Piinve tdward Island, bounded as follows, that is to say : Com- mencig at the shore of the north branch of Pinette River, at the southeast corner of land in possession of the heirs of Alexander Mc- Lean, deceased, thence running southeast- wardly alorg the shore of the said River to John McLeod’s north boundary line, thence west along said tine to Donald McLeod’s east boundary line, thence north to Mary Me- Millau’s south boundary live, thence east to the place of commencement, containing one hundred acres of land, a little mere or less, The above sale is made pursuant toa Power of Sale, contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the thirtieth day of August, A. D., 18°2, and made between James T. Fraser, of the one part, and Hector ™, McMillen, of the other part, and which has been duly assigned to the undersigned. For further particulars enquire at the office of Edward J. Hodgson, Charlottetown, Dated this third day of September, A. D., 1885. ANGUS McAULAY MURCHISON, Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1885—3i oaw fri FOR SALE OR TO LET, “Willow Grove.” Grafton Street West. fEXHE Subscriber will Seil or Lease, for a term of years, ‘‘WrLLow Grove,” at present occupied by him, These premises contain nearly two town lots, with the front entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear entrance on Rochford Street. The Dwelling House, which is situated 120 feet from the sidewalk, is large and comparatively new, and is finished from cellar to attic, inclusive. There are also Co*ch House, Stable, Wood- house, 4c. The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and frost proof, with Cemented Brick Taik and Sewer to the river; also Bell, Gas and Water Pipes. There are over twenty-five full-grown Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime ard Chesnut, which form a delightful shade, and make the grounds a spot of continual and refreshing coolness, and a desirable retreat from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. If sold, a large port’on of the purchase money may remain on interest for a term of years. For particulars apply to *: - J. W. MORRISON. Ch'town, Aug. 7 '85—eod Has taken wherever exhibited. Holds six Mecals Best value in the market. first prize and meny ! ahigh priced powd:r for purity. The COOK'S FRIEND is made of as pure materialas money canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to cost than any cther. Sold by storekeepers generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, try it and be cArvinced. ~~ URBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- NER. Tbe latest local and forsign news ean always be fountl theretn. Dont be fooled into buying the sake of its so-called plomas.