a ——r Someone pentane ston eens . — -- ctl cod mareme en aaaeee ——— | : ~ a g i : to pyran ac cae unmet . - 7 a ee a a _— mn om a a ade “ ba its 7 : e we 7 i a Fa’ hh, fr P THE DAILY EXAMINER, SHPTHMBER 11, 1886. ‘ 4 s >> ~ ma cae cae aan» 0 oes ——- cr tr . ee ence -- --g Local and Oth r ite alas. Local and Other Liems. heb = “ re GS Taser = as c+ay ‘r =” 3 Sih pee j Ms ° : hae te 4H Rip & S. AIS, Qugsx VicToRIA likes ber oatmeal porridge Men's Woot Unpercrornine very ch ap at ' ae a hot. i as the London House se 1l04diw| (Sexotat Despatoues to Tar KXamMiner.} . , ’ . — =; a a New carpe ts and cloths at Weeks & (¢ i. AW ISCONSIN girl has been discovered w ith The Caroline Bifficulty. . Market Square. sept 11} horns upon her head. She is a dear. ee _— - es 1, Pagar RR Maprip, Sept. 10 ae Wapwespay was th beginning of the Heb- a cases of drunkenness at the Stipen- The Spanish Government ee ik de- row year, 5646 er 7 Sagerrate . pear this forenoon, spatched a special messenger to Berlin with at : rs 3 : ) ; 7 > . » : an additional note to G rman re ardiny . a : = Ba HELOR QUILTS at the Li ndon House. ‘ 1 HE late st sty les of English and American . 2 7 ae y g a Ts he Fags 62 é -¥ ro stationery can bn bad at Ge: Hanan’ cee, quenions a ue etwoan the, tno Se = oe on . ore, ic a ee to8 a &.*>, Col. 1 KR. Tupper, of Woodstock, N. B, is heat proved of at the Council meeting, requests 4. He was in his 73rd year. A BARBER in Aubern, N. Y., has just bee Germany to renounce all intention of estab- dead. és led” j , » has just been ],. |. : . . ——-— installed ” in « new ‘‘ tonsorial parlor and lishing a sovereignty over the Caroline and ; Buy carpets and floor cloths at Weeks & Co, capillary studio. Pelew Islands. Without such guarantee, . Market Sqasre sept Ll ‘ i > Spain must decline to give satisfaction for E een 3 j ‘ 1 a Vi . es; wo? | ry : i ; ae a an = HASZARD has just opened a new line| the recent insults to the German embassy. resh sta iment of r. terns yuy ms J ust to Aaa : 1809 was pr lific 7 poets ' lennyson, ro at a morandum Books, neat, strong, ees me: Holmes and Poe were all born in that year. a very cheap fri mon—septl] 4 : ssinceiiigpiiaaile 15 lial The Wanderers in St. John. N BD G ds N C & Onc LoTHs in hands eae from one — yo Schoo!, (Private) wil! be re- — ew ress 00 =, Cw arpets, to foar yards ia width at Weeks & Co. Opened on Monday, Sept. 14th ; also th Sr. Joun, Sept. 11. N Cl h N Gil } ) M c ; _ ; “ . 2 a ’ . » sept 1} | Music Class,—Hillsboro Street. 2i—septl) The cricket match between the Wander- WOW ot Ss Cw : clot is, a - —_— > — . 3 T oe ° serine ut PICTOR aneee.<-Wieeaeelie Tux annus) besser in aid of the P. E. Is’and ersand the St. John Club was commenced New WY LCeys, New Sheetings. 3 . - esterday morning. The Wanderers went arrivals were evtered at the Pictou Custom | Hospital will be held in February. All con- z i : : eae c 1 oat s : to the wicket first, and made a score of 140. House last week. tributions thankfully received. ‘jaly 90, eow Mo ie Sole saat En tae on peur 7 L eres nee aallechuines cables Ictaeioe ak &, ARIEtTY OF SMALL WARES Yo? should see the great assortment of CANON Darr has been the recipient “ee 7 darkuces set in last evening five were 7 nice Ink Bottles and lok Stands, just opened trmonisis from the English Charch people of out Oi 40. The match will be completed at G. H. Haszard's. fri mon—septil Weymouth, among whom he has been min- to-day } — istering. He leaves eoon for England. ee ee ™ i ™ Riis Sari wen baie arn vrottimakamne | Complete Assortment of FANCY GOODS, MIL w wring for toe N rth TY est Sir Adoh bes 7 HERE i3 talk of an el ven h sing ant at r ttir z « t Kentvil € . te JOM re e & ssor men oO -~ 9 - {'gron and Hon. Thomas White are also about —-* play the team so b idly beaten by es te # Sept i + ark pa is to start thither. the anderers. As the cricket} season is a ae ey LEN R j & t d t t d . T mm - ial : nearly ever, why not to-morrow afternoon ? The trotting match at tho park heTe ? C., 0 arrive UPInS hex cl ays. Ma. F. : a ot es e ee _ of | a yesterday, betweea General Sherman, je. F. HL os x > ae oan : °P ~ aa . _— A CHAINED dog, somewhere in the rear of | 3nd Harry Morgan, was won by the former. cectuimasdincingn dahaeuiiaieaniiailiee a cot aes ephen bank, die? on} the Police Station, makes day as well as|(roneral Sherman won the first two heats Wednesday ¢€ — night hideous by its continuous howling. It/and Harry Morgan wen the third and > sl i 2S he iY ea i Pcl lec Wasa e > ero oj ; Barrisr Cuurcn.—The Rev. Mr Hender- pulesat = @ decided nuisance to the neigh- | fourth, but the Gfth hentrace was captured ALL GOODS VE RR WY CHE AP. son, from Montreal, will preach on Sunday | siecle coy by Sherman. Morgan’s best time was 2.47 : > r > cue . She ae » morning next, the 12th inst, and Rev. Dr.} Tux market to-day was well attended and and Sherman 2.48, Knox, ia the eventog. Hours, ll and 6 ; stocked Prices were as follows: Beef ae a cal : ty 3 sh x , i jai : o'clock. i | (small) J0 to 12 ets per 1b; do per quarter 5 to Fatal Railroad Collision. = K | Ni S & S i = | : § \: S '10cts; mutton, 6 to 10 : Tuk Queen has appr wed of an order ap- cents; veal, onions —_ = aw . — 3 3 : : 1) 7 ste : painting Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar to ce fog pe = a 13 7 rr saat Ha.irax, Sept. 11. ae n 7 ‘ Ni y +2 » | sy ing ° aa er d, m 0 cts; ° ” . re y ~~ } . — ory eall agree er —— | fowls, each, to 40 cts; butter (fresh), 22 to}. A serious collision occurred at Canaan Ch’ tow ny Sept. 10, 1885. <n er of the trooy eland, im Octo- | 94; do'(tub} 17 to 18 cts; eggs, per doz, 14 to 16 Station on the Windsor and Annapolis ber nex all cia eel ets; ducks, per pair, 50 te 65 cts; flour per Branch Railway jesterdey. Two freight - Bought More of those Kid Gloves, , Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &6, 7 . . ‘. i *te- stat » » 5 ate- »ko c : this evening at eight o'clock, Preliminaries | f9 cts; - tatoes, 20 to 25 cts; mackerel,| wounded. He died two hours after the will be arranged in the Reception Room ad. | P°F doz, 24 cents; peas, 10 to 12; apples, | accident. joining. Visitors welcome, | per bush, 50 to $1,00, i - > - sa Tai a 2 24 Tux Prayer Meeting in connection with the| U% Rouiters.—The final heat in the first Rescuing a Schoener’s Crew. Young Womens’ Christian Association is held contest for the gold medal, was skated at . x , every Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the the Roller Rink lastevening. The audienc New York, Sept. 11. RB. Basement Parlor of the Y. M.C. A. Friends} was large and weil conducted; and as the} The ship John Mann, which arrived here and members are invited | face progressed it became enthusiastic. Thejfrom Havre reports that in latitude 39.42 . ae . Will Sci Them Off at Prices which Rey. D. D — eget a ae ee Sh oo was given to the four contest-} and longitude 60, west, she rescued the EX. Menitoban and clften now Opening will Paralyze Everybody. * osekon ee ee eee ee saa = 1 Str Trainor, News mm and | captain and crew of the schooner Marie | es ote“ cos Roce] Zapln-—at hall peohinn osloks” eioor| Henini, Tax! shecer was dincesed _—-AT THE— | Another large stock of Dent’ dsp Kid charges recently made against him which he ne front, and to and In @ alnkiIng conaitlon. — Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 £ a 2a i race a - . ’ : 7: “Y . declares are only blackmail.—S¢, John Tel. ‘ aie _ a — ke \ and N owaom ———__—_ Dent's 4-batton Kid Gioves, 65cts, worth $1, ghting or second aco, an | . : . lew Yor erfect-titti ; —— eo eee ee nd Taylor! Gladstone Beclives to State his (From New York) Fate hing vo Sie MicHakt Hicks-Beacn, Leader of the| '@ the rear. Shortly Breckea gave Newsom Detueattioin | with double Buss, only 55cte, un. British House of Commoas, is iu favor of giv- the go by. and sailed for Trainor in gvod : + oe Skirta in all the latest novelties, | 25cts, up ine ‘ae right to vote to unmarried women who style. After several hot spurts, Brecken Lonpon, Sept. 11 ies’ G C $1.25 ONDON, Sopt. 11. Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. owa property. His views on this point are took the lead, and increased it to haif a lap “Had Ned : ; : ; ideatical with those of Sir John A. Macdonald. | on Trainor,and a whole lap on Newsom. In Gladstone was called on by « deputation Best American Prints, in superb patterns, P . Mine mbher 3 mmnn | 100 Ibe, $2.20 to $2.75; tmeal. do, $2.50 train an in! raat ther One f the wens: . * : » 1 0. 0. F.—The members of St. Lawrence | 2° 08 9--< >2.49; oatmeal, do, $2./ to ns ran in‘o each other. ne of the : 7 os T vee f Lodge. psy a fraternal visit to Wildey Lodge | $29: oats, 30 to 45 ets; hay per 100, 35 to| engine drivers named Dalton was mortally f 4 g . : rm ; i} hit elst if Cup Tato oil — “ : = - j o —— 10 — i - . “U s aitige san a} y ‘ "4 5 ccninistaaiiasnnidl tl »antime Taylor fell » heat. | Priv ate citizens to ascertain the prospects i i | Sets, up. ; N. B. Bettyrse Stose—The new parlia- pe tne gored Te e of his leading Liberals in the electoral DW EE DS; = ; a _ Beet English Prints, 7}, 84, 9cte, and ap. mentary block in Ottawa is being rapidly | the following order: —Brecken first, Trainor ‘campaign. He declined to state his in- WORSTEHED COATINGS; __ Amammoth stock of ‘tweeds and Worsteds shed forward. About eight loads of 2 ee ee... | hothaing | just received from Europe end Canada, msk- ot ae a as oN yap a a i . second and Newsom third. Time 13}. At * BHAV HRS; | img the largest, cheapest and best assortment ; Newcastle, N. b., are received ID |the conclusion of the race the victor was spirviclas ae ; | on the Taek: cee day fe » hail t e - : . on the Island. nye 000 cat loads iene thet blaldings oe to the echo, and the band played Drowning Accident. PILOTS; | Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, : ‘‘God Save the Queen.” The second race = ovly 48cts. ayia “God Save t nd rac ) | om “_ a for the medal takes place on Tuesday next. Hauirax, Sept. 11. FRENCH MERINOES; cl all-wool Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 | ; SusrlowER.—-T to edlite . : sa and up. : » he ge ae - he fete eer — oo Fred. Harvey, of this city, was yesterday CASH M E RES, A ery large stock -f Undershirts, 45cts up Alex. Mel es : 6 eee ad Tne steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed drowned in the Avon River, Windsor, by WIN n A large stock of Top Shirts for fall end x ntosh’s garden, in that town, : dill Vv ° I a. ae : for Boston yesterday evening, with freight, the upseiting of his canoe. He was a winter, 20cts, up. monster suiflower stalk, with blooms, which ane eee : & » if 2 : » UF : measures about 7 feet 6 inches. Mr. Mc- | COUS!sting of 695 cases of eggs, 320 barrels brother of Mr. Henry Harvey, shipping CRETON N HS; A large stock of ready-made Panta, Intosh has some others in his garden taller of mackerel, 6 bris. hake sounds, 19 bris. editor of the Halifax Herald. $1.45 up. thaa this one —one measures about 11 feet, potatoes and 100 cases lobsters. She also —_— -—-- PRINTS. A large stock of Tweed Suite, $5, $8.50 -— had the foliowing passengers :—Louisa Scott's Trial. and up. Farmers abont Lyons. N. Y., are appre-| Maskell, Jos Jarvis, Miss A Reddin, Henry coe CHO 5 a ViLES e co A lar ge stock of American Hats, just re- hensive - the loss of their potato crop by|!G Halloran, Alice Beers, Jas McDonzeld, Winsipee, Sept. 11 : ® a yo k of Gent’s Collars and reason ll shiny bug that : : . a ites a. cs NNIPEG, Sept. 24. p ock © I 40 there. n — ta oa ve Mrs. ee = i eee " The trial of Scott at Regina, for treason Ch’ town, Sept. 7, 1885. Scarfs, very cheap. on Campbell, Maggie sian, ary A Moran, | ond felony during the North-Wes’) Rebel. neal Truoks avd Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. potatoes by going down the stalks of the : x abery nni ; : : — NS : : : and deposits eggs, which are hatched there. | Francis “Doyle, John MeRac, Winfred [Tred & verdict of acquittal. he See ie oer Thee rancis oyle, Jobn Miche, intrea Our low prices and perfect fitting garments -—- -~»-_——— ae Two cases of smallpox have been isolated Doyle, Mary McRae, Sarah McRae. Alex | We 7 ier Bulieun &, |are giving universal satisfaction. in Ottawa, Both are French-Canadian, and McRae, Minnie Haggart, Kate Flynn, ae ple a art wae both were of persons who were brought to Elizabeth Currie, Winnie Blake, Mrs ! | dwt ETD BELOS. - Ottawa, after contracting the disease, to Blake, Mrs Annie Martin, Mrs Jos Roblee, Probabilities for the next 24 hours fr ae obtain proper medical treatment. There is no| Edith Binns, John Callaghan, Frank Ca!- the Marilime Provinces CAMERON BLOCK, fear that the contagion will « d One of | lagh Kate Green, Annie Farrell, Mrs P| * a x b th > prea ne of |laghan, Kate Green, > uy : V/ August 1}, 1 5é Sa particn is a woman, who it is thought} Mullins, Miss Mary McKenna, Lizzie Me- Toronto, Sept. 11.---10 a. m. IN © OF at LIEGs, | pra ar Se: eee | die. ae Donald, Maggie McDonald, Mary A Me- Light to moderate winds, fine weather, y piRecT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR. PATON :—| Two match races were trotted at the Chat- Donald, Annie M>Konzie, scene Died See sslighhy Meee | co A EU oe - son, Ada Duncey, Miry McLeod, Effie Mites Poh co b _M a » & SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous . : cl a Boy en aes ae Saanates Campbell, Mra J Strahan, Maggie Ged- MerEoROLOGICAL OFFICE SCOTCH SUILTINGS, Nobby, 1] 1SSs Lucy CAVED will resume her Large) against Helena, and Graybird against dings, Mrs Margaret Emery, Miss Kate Charlottetown, Sept. !1, 1885, SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice Fe spscanapehrepenerartaniinc sete Hetehbee aes Mollie. Messenger yoy won the two first|Emery, Mrs F S Coffin, Leich Cottin, | Highest{Temperature yesterday, (read at 3 SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, ber. : si heats and Helena the other three and the| Annie McLood, Kate McLeod, Mra Christy| midnight).........---..>;---«-- ose 2 OE] SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, Strong, ee purse of $100. The best time is said to be|Turner, Mary McLeod, Katie Martn, Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at ; SCOTCH TOWELINGS, Rongh, | ae 7 _ oe record makes it more Mollie Jessis Stewart, Isabella McKenzie, Mrs ( ee eo = sie ceers 445 SCOTCH TABLE LINENS Genuine COA COA ou one heat in her race wi tray bird, : ri , re I nny are Set Seeks SCOT 2A8 intlcs. ; o. - ea oem ac ms eee Sarah Gilinore, M s a ec < Temperature this moraing,t 8 Pelotk-. 5 SCOTCH CRASH, Thistle 8, ote L, L. 2 other three and the $50 purse. | Geo Brace, Mary McCar' y, Martha Green. | y_neratnre thin afternenr at ¥orotonk 59 { SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warw, ee : - oe Miss Handrahan, Mrs 7 Handrahan, Miss ‘a ‘ orn SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, is 0 Ra a See os eee Mayne, Mary McKinnan, Mrs R B Stew- DT ws SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, "PPERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of m the increase and the disease has spread Pas EBERT Ek. n ; 3. Vari to - | art, Miss Casey. : OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Coals can obtain them, on the usual & number of outlying villages. It will At Summersile, on Sept. Ist, Mrs, George ' ; * : therefore be well for parties in Charlottetown ey ae : : terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, i 5 a * |W. Warren, cf a daughter. Sales pot confined to Scotehmen—all are Welcome. Prices Low! Call and see!ng 35 WATER STREE!, viz.:— wh» have not yet been vaccinated to have the| Yxstrrvasy afternoon, on the levstavion | f At Summerside, on Sept. 2nd, Mrs. E, E, | the Goods. eS / : operation performed immediately. Dr. Con-| Pierce Doyie, Esq., the well-known con- a ¢ ; iit ls iy roy. italetendent. 7: a oe a9 woe! pda sel a laves number of the leading citizens | Ramsay, of s danghter P. S.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. mn the Gld Sy diney Miues, Wish to be vaccinate] at his office, Great| of Summerside, as well 2 several of the fair = ; ; George Street. To be vaccinated at present is | sex, assemb'ed at the New Dominion Building, MARIZED. WA lui ke & Ck Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., 4 Wise precaution against the disease. which has just been completed and hanied t the Manse, Hampt ist inst., b a over to the authorities, by Mr Day, for the| 0 gee" A. MeLean, ‘fr, Jamen Tatel of Warket Square and Queen St. “Axo ox ue Tae Garuxe Guys —Sir Frederick Mid- | purpose of inspecting the workmanship of the aA sae t ; Mies Ha ah M Todd 2 ‘ke . i a ssh , P ° ton has been interviewed reepecting the|structure. All without exeeption, snd they Valle a ee ee dd, of Rose} Ch’town, Sept. 7th, "'85—wky Albion Mines, Pictou. wefulness of Gatling cuas, and questions their | comprised a number of good jiriges, ‘ }, W. DeBLOIS. value in fighting civilized forces or American | expressed themselves as highly pleased On the ard tnst., “8 residence of James x indians. He says it surprised ovr Indians at| with the work which, from all appear- Carruthers, Esq., North Bedeque, by Rev. Ch’town, June 19, '885—tf first, but its effect was wanting. Only one | ances, is substantial aud well executed. The} William Scott, Mr Srehi valid A. Ramsay, to Ce Man and one horse were known to be killed | visitors having gronped themselves 1n front of | Miss Minnrie 1. Wright, both of Summerside CANADA, by the Gatling during the whole campaign. | of the building a phot »graph — taken by | * —— , . r Charlottetown Boot. and Shoe Factory. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In another case Capt. Howard fired on a house Mr. Bowness which, although the | EGER. : Hee in Chancery, three stories high, and only built of inch| weather was unfavorable, we hope ‘t Planks, behind which a b dy of rebels were| will turn out well, In the evening Mr. EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making cur FALL BOOTS on the Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. At Cornwall, on the 10th inst., John Hyde, Esquire, in the 50th year of his age. tking, wit agers © ; Saahine invi ome forty of bis frieuds to : : g with the result of one shot hitting| Doyle inv ited 8 y {Funeral from his inte residence, tomorrow, the corner of the house, out of 18 fired. The] supper at the International Hotel, where an Before the Vice-Chancellor. ase ae a : ade by Mr. Wells, the | Saturday, at 2 o’clock, p. m. , a ; eal : Winen, children and priests in it » ee pe eae yh. Gaffacy, E q.- occupi- | At Cape Traverse, Sept, 2nd, Mr. William We call especial attention to cur new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as oo extra durable, |], the matter of Pierce Murphy, a person of . whom was hart, oe : ed the chair, and Finlay MeNeill, R. T. | B, Muttart, in the 66th year of bis age. the soles being fastened = with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the insice. ; unsound mind, a Holman, and A E Clark, Eeq, acted as Vice- | At Summersile, on July 8th, Mary Gallant, Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, + vithie'st a and a “ee Sa ox people suppose that the manufacture | Chairmen Among the other — s We | wife of Peter Gallant, aged 56 years. quality and fi*, Viee Chancellor, made in thie matter See consists merely of taking the leaf noticed Juige Keb, aa ree ae | At Summerside, Monday, Sept 7th, Ellen. SOLE LEATHER, by the Site and Roll. bearing date the eleventh day of August, Gren. thes tf it ints plugs. The fact is, how- Me : pa 'P '’? . H c oe eq, Pes «| beloved wife of Mr. C F Steeves, and young: x ‘ A. D, 1885, all persons having any debts or sod the — a ss is a very delicate one, | E ‘Ges ax bios Pat Beg "Cashier Sum- | est dauchter of the late Joseph McEwen, Esq, DORSEY, GOFF & CO. claiins against the said Pierce Murphy are © leaf mu . | = P = angere, ie ss Saal Bank ‘David : Rogers, Eeq, Dr. aged 29 years. Ch’town, Sept, 2nd, 1835. hereby rcquired to come in and prove the months afte, E : be carefully attended to for | mereide W A Brennav, Esq, Proprietor | At North River, on the 25th of July last, same before me, the und rsigned Master And leaves the planter’s hands. It Bearisto, » A. ; ° I do hereby by virtne of the seid order and John H. (Bell, Kay,, | sfvar » short illness, Fugh MicKinsos, ota Must either dry too quick lowly, | Summerside Journal as ; 1 ie . : Rs : ; Even af y 500 Quiek : NOE See Gham F : ronald McDonald, Esq, Messrs | aged $4 years. He died trusting in the merits a” the authority to me therein given, give notice Sires dateitphae Tonahed the. fnotory the | Parr cerphys, HM: Onstemes EH: Mo. |of te Redeemer US cu. - | C thereof, and I do hereby appoint every Tues: ‘he weather must ee te Robblee, W B Harshinan, John McKenzie} At Mill’s Point, on Tresday, Sth instant, day, next ensuing the dete hereof, up to the be carefully studied, for if last Tuesday in September next, inclusive, there is too much moisture i i i 3 ion tailor) Howard Farrow, | after a long and painfol illness of nearly two o s 7 Pressed it wll mocld, aad the conan w “Cr DesBrisay, Faitor Charlottetown | years, Amelia, aged 62 years, the dearly be 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. HE Subscriber begs leave to inform the |for that purpose, And i one the said coder pee if too much m t i inkled Herald Crawford Brown, Charles Lafferty, | loved wife cf William T. Mill, and second 50 half-chests superior Congo Tea publicthat he bas fitted up that large turther declared th st such of the creditors of Upon it for the pur an -e ee ory af Do ald MelInnis, Lot 14, Patrick Power, Peter | daughter of Anthony Craswell, Esq, St 500 ibe. French Coffee, all of which will be | and commodicus brick house, formeriy oc: u- the said Pierce Murphy as shall pot come in in, if it is ace 2 a will Gillis Alvin Laird. and Arch. Pentz. After Eleanor’s, 'eaving a sorrowing busband, four| ..17 at coat to close . : ‘pied by the late Jemes McCraith, Erq., and prove their debts or claims by the said crisp, and will nip the ron u 7 mok- thoroughly discussing the bill of fare, various | sons and two danghters to mourn the loss of a , ‘corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is last Luesday in September next shall be ex- ing Seis by careful aiteniion $0 all “these teasts were proposed, and speech-makiog in- loving wife and mother, besides numerous eae ‘now prepare to receive transient and per- cluded from the benefit of the ald order. — that the “Myrtle Navy” has been | dalged in until an early hour in the morning. friends and acquaintanccs, ‘ | lei Boarders. Dated th’s Kleventh day cf August, A. D. meet, eg such perfection. The firm who|We hope, before a 7 ne to give * |. At Poplar Grove, noar Lot 11, very sud- ge ge Safe (Tilton & McParland,| Best scommodation at reasonable terms. 1885, Manufacture it have their own storehouse in| more extended report of the handsome stPAey/ Goniy, of English cholera, on 29th ult.;/™°pie EDWARD BAYFIELD owl aud from the time the leat "eaves tore which Mr. Doyle iy * ged vad beloved wite of John McArthur, in peti, Roc gem aa Ibs. Ch’town, Aug. 25, ean anes Master tn Chancery : Dies gene, Sutil 1b in cured, ont, ee yeee eee ee con bits, Hl bealo an hee BOth yes. Decvaced wee ». Palit cf . Axovs A McLrax, CAN tutes: of Ghats Akin” plugs, it 18 | aecement and advantage to the town of Scotland, «isigrated to the Isiend in 1862, WILLIAM DODD. | §2''BSCRIBE for THE WERKLY EX-) | Solicitor for Committee. vy thetr skilled and trusted ornamen an and was highly respected. Augnst il, "5. AMIN iy the howe pepe an the leolenl, Ch’tewa, Angust lith, 1865—augl2 Ti oaw Summerside.