ne ee an Le Ra Te Pee a dents «of Alley Street as well as to the pub- LLL a TR: DAILY EXAMINER, ees THE 1 Ladies’ Saddle and Bridle, complete. 4 Gents’ Saddles and Bridles. Sept. : 29, ’86. a FRIDAY, OCTOBER “ty 1886. view Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a ot taki n 3 . ' we cameageheapeapelip ee tee — me : eee — Local and Other Item TELES RAPHGC NE ‘WS, it OTA i LTH ERS B08 Ups . tA Bridg lt : : Nha och SpecIAL Desrareurs To Tux Examiver.) | \LEANED, eer and Curled. : JTEAMER “MERRIMACK” leaves ete | 2 ; i Feathers mine as beautiful ashew, Spe- O garuR DAY, 2nd Oct., and will leave Char- | r i 1 . Mason'« Matters, cial terms to Dry Goods Fums. Orders nay lottetown THU RSDAY. 7th Oct. at 4 p. m., | 5 i : ae. be left at the residence of Mrs. Gaut, Hills estas M ee place of the steatner Carroll for ! 4 horouch Street f . , ; ; . ic presen . va WASHINGTON, Se pt. 30, borough Street, fourth door north of Fitzroy. CARVELL BRos en ; i ec na hitty eaths The Crener Crrant chapter Roya | Oct, | 3wks 2aw tu fri w ky 4i Agents. / . . sek peed dan. Sieel asec oo crcarere cornet thingie aah GREAT SALE OF SHIPWRE:KED ORY COODS, =| 7 _ - v ee s 6 to7 et : the Mark ‘1 odge of € am a 1 because of = X OTIC K \ L. Bridges & Co," {Grand chapter of Quebec establishing Mark i / WA. COMMENCING ON : , ‘odges in that jurisdiction. The appli i 7 : pphieation AS DR. KNOX has determined to retire from e . , Dinner Sets are selling chean at! f the Royal Arch Masons of Australia for} ” practice, he will not receive any new patients HRID A ¥ ; ss) oe Tks MB IY 4, R 4th. iE p ds . - - “2 representation in the General Grant | fom this date. vs Seer ‘ wi ie ee ee ee r was refused, it being decided that Ch'town, Oct. 1, 1886—1i wy 1i A QUANTITY of fine COKE for Sale at * — :0:——-——- a , nv chapters ler the A ES only 5 Cents per bushel. ‘5 \ ivect last evening to pur : pter unde iF eV ies an system > E PE 4 } Thi ‘3 the oe at 4 1 oat e0 a ] " \ ° e.8 : ; rlean market saoid be established in that jurisdiction, A i i f KE ma |, ATARI CROQPOR: ANG, HON ecenaeneEs HE Goods are all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :— j - J A ° | nel for every kiad of heating and cooking iB) ——-—- sicve. £ ly at i; s Se a ial se |, | Sveve. Apply F : P a f “eg - ’ x — What Booth is Saving. A .* oe reson SATURDAY, 2nd Oct. GAS WORKS 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. it ‘ trom oronto iast @ — “e — one Sept. 30—fi , 2 es. aol % as “ay os oe » * Wcaniiia Sh a 100 Barrels APPLES, in Gravensteins, Kmper- | = ° : 40 Black ¢ ashmere, az i i ° ORONTO, Sept. 30, ors, &e. | mc “ne enters 900 ** Colored Persian Cord (double width) 30 ? tet | - if ' . Tn Roden . ie Wa : A choice. hand-picke sé is ed er R ‘ be open to-mor Che Saly ation a ny Te me eles A choice, hand-picked lot, 1,200 Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 ’ ae - ib if } ind childre) rom | ¥&S agam packed to hear Gen Booth deliver A. H. B. MACGOW AN, " . +.» sy | ldren fron £92 sk coe Fede: ohiv ACGOWA 300 * Black Union Cashmere, ss oy “ “Of 6“ i } k wi address on hat | know of the Salva Auctioneer . > tion Army.” He related its origin, traced | Sept. 30—2i 300 ** Gray Alpaca, ? 20 os “ ts . 1é t lar silver cruet|its history and growth, and spoke of its] — ——— 480 ve All-wool Serge Dress Goods, 24 "_ $6 19 4 : uring Exhil a | SSCs Ee See me ithe good it has 300 ** Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘* = $1.60 A ** $1.00 j ‘ ~ wm J done. Mayor Howland also delivered a rt * ‘ 6 > ‘6 net 2 eiliall dines Are! 80 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, 20 7 ae ” | t ‘ se Fy; a s ‘ dy oe as ~ ‘ as . Vem Rive = : RETAILING 1,200 Princess ay eg 26 ig » New Yo 300 ‘* Plaid Dress Goods 13 ve ” v es at Women on the Warpath ; he is | KI r well be pi e Wh j | Pri > Oo ) sc Cc l r : se ss a : +. ing well ; ‘olored Velveteen, a8 ; | 3 olesale Prices. 1,00 : os i DUBLIN, Sept. 30 ‘0: a yveen S Ve ' » f ‘ While » sheriffs re Joved in dis ~ SY = . . t Wales Mleges, at! tle the ~ rith: oe a yea in @ Chuice estas Lamb, 5cts Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSH#S, suitable for Trimming and ark. ¢ va non uning on the proper i i 1 "4 » a n hal Kelly. ‘ os wi 3 ‘ ae of etter per pound. Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. i Nedl aft : ; med anne Choices Hindiquarter, Gets. per ee Beat acked, overpowered ar Da prisoner pound We will show these goods on tables in centre of store. - ' 3 ery {| 2. the officer engaged, while their hus-! 3 | : oS ‘ . . ° ‘ > + Wr oT 7 S ral a aby | Lands secur | the eatile and removed the m| ’ lie: ce $ hops, nieesy trimmed, 4 IME AND SEE THEM. His ana Weaknesses it is} from the locality 6 to Tets - were ; y Y x r faw|] oe | Choice Steak, 8 to Sets; Reasts, ob A VE ES Pp A'TON & CO . ran sa . . 6 to Oets . " Z us i. Mesletasl | A Verrifie Explosion. ‘bg ee 7 a: gi ' MARKET SQUARE : : " os . » © a , Ay | Railway, | : : orn col. & fo Tets; Corned Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1886. \i ned } oak ares Bartow, N. Y.. Sept. 30, | Tongues, Sects. per pound Jus OPENED and selling at phenomenal] — ene cw : , } seh es during the dull season in harvest : : : s t pleasal witday in A terrific explosion occurred at Ditmar The above prices are for Cash only 4 special Men‘s Black Suits, $6 50, up. i ’ : ne above prices are or S ) y. A spec s powder works this morning, resulting 1m | reduction besides made to Boarding Houses. Men's Fine Black Worsted, $8.50, up. t re. > i the instant death of four employes. No- If you leave your name and address and Men’s Tweed Suits, $4, up. t ' i i h ny was left of the Victims exce pt frag- eaane with = . a it send o your residence ene dee wool a — my _ = »” w imac 1 & | every day required, take your orders and fill t és i ; {ments of their bodies, hands, feet, le: gS and | them promptiy. Bons AIL, ae Winter Pants, $1.25, up, ' x, at ? thee, | ' P 4) i ee en‘s All-wool heavy Pants, $1.75, up. neces of their skulls. The buildings of the " . I : \s 5 ’ eet I ’ , ° Child 3 Suits at a sacrifice. ' . | ooonst were demolished. jf. hh, BRIDGES é €o@., Men‘s Shirts and Drawers, : cts, up. — 0 t . Men‘s scurlet Shirts and bem srs, Gicts, up. “ ) ‘ - | —_ ita a BOROUGH STREET, Men's Neckwear in variety, 1Ucis, up. . I : ‘ ir ¢ , Reat G . sept. 550. Men‘s Braces, 16cts. to $1 a pair. ” , ; Bt bth sould Sentenced ee icicliaijan a ein cchiintianns | nies’ Geos aT rj. rey Bi Ct ae ae ° —oe — 4 3 acque Cloths, 85cts, up. . + es fa it the r q Men’s Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75cts, up. BR I R Ss i IN Ss 4 4 L, M cd N t e id elay of seriding them away. | inna - g an Men's Regatta Shirts at cost. : “i i 3 tise in anothe ORTLAND, Bie., Sept. WV. pe White Unlaundried Shirts, d0cté, up. AT e W) ? Qonld co) Jd . mainannery. = : eavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. 4 ane 2 “ ! E. xe uid, Chars gor it W ith misappre Libera] uO sel Valve anentia Sty lish Carriage Blankets, $3, up . }priations of funds of his bank, pleaded uU UWU ' White and Colored Bed an. low prices. —- eS i I i YILLIAM J DOALDWIN former | guilty to the indictments against him, and yipinctieeteiicianiaen Large Stock of Ladies’ Corsets, 40cts. a pair 14 i { wn the!. ee 1 by Judze Web! soe as aa REO 5 F ‘ Another stock of Dent's Kid Gloves, 85vts. ¢> } ; " was St heed by Judge ebb to ten years CONVENTION of delegates from the differ- | pair, ‘ Ne I “et n e St prison at Thomaston. | “* ent Polling Districts of the Second District of Ladies* Hosiery, l0cts. a pair, up. 5 ; * ae } Queen‘s County, for the Legislative Council, will A very large stock of Fall Tweeds, 4icts, up. ‘ ; meee ; be held in the Liberal-Conservative Committee Tailoring done this month at extraordinary son ot ‘ 3 Pe - : : |? ¥ ncaa, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, on j prices. Now is the time to get your fali clothes, He is R n Hous The Charleston Sufferers. ESDAY, the 5th day of October next, at 11] cheap. . a “ ee Ate | o‘clock, a. m., for the er ote of nominating a Large Trunks, Sdcts, up. 7 ‘ ' candidate to contest the said District in the Large Valises, S5cts, up. y a Pi i ™ ’ sol the ceten 5 i¢ LONRON, Sept. 30. | approaching clection for the Legislative Council. The tinest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in 1 ew us ics 9 st red the s¢ i ra ee ee ee, . a4 n | D. FERGUSON this market, 65cts, up. ihe first lustaiment of Si0,000 for the | ee ee bil lew Fali Unio . 25 7 vl 0 S. Weeks He is! ~ : ' ie = Vice-President for 3rd Assembly District. New Fall Unions and Droggets. 25cts, up, é v a Charleston, 8S. C., sutierers, was on Wed- | we ‘ aa RTT ’ Men’s Rubber Coats, $2, up. Cw elve eens, aavs, in i } . s . a3 } : sae 2 ‘ a%5 ‘ Shirti vy Ele nnels Cis , > li Setibente’s | dei ne iay handed into the American Legation Vice-President for ith Assembly District. ere ree eet vt Hots, &e 1e will brin » some | 2eTe | Sept, 7th, 1886 —sep21 Liv we ex & h 2i Ladies’ Gossamers, $1, up. New Mi antles, - _ ' 5% ag en ee . (ome and Save Money. nei “i cubwit man] Be Mitinery ios, |NATAL DAY. hres New Fur Capes, to-mo mM ~ mei ny | . wes “ — ming : ; — oft CHICAGO, Sept. 30. a ; if 1 ar Ss ‘Bi LD BROS mn hi Sapube an Rardante ; ‘icaco, Sept. 30. | Grand Opening of the ‘Old London,”| =* > ew Fur-lined Cloa 0) irds: n = age & Co., wholesale anc retail ae CAMERON BLOOK - ; ‘ : . . me wT ‘htia : ; ‘ ; ‘ yee of 00 | midline rs, assigned _ day E uci —e, pur Subscriber, having fitted up the “Old Ch'town, Sept. . 1886 Riba 0 is. | are 8, ov OUO, most iy to astern ouses. London, a with the view ot making a specialty Ee es s k kK itti nay ¥: > * » — ql . | Assets roughly estimated at $650,000 of the OYSTER TRADE, and having furnished ! waree ; toe hil ing ti iis j GF ‘ leap. . ee , , one of the best W i ITE > AT N W r VEE p = . . > —- 4 commncttiininsitiinilt winia mall H Bulleti OYSTER SALOONS " 0 g ng } happy weather Bulletin. in the Province, is prepared to open on the 15th peer WwW SH, FELT, A ND ST R A WwW ii Att FS, - ‘ ‘ ; ; ‘ a Tne VV hy at | - er inst, W hen he will supply the public with 'VE THOUSAND BUSHELS good, clean, I - ao. : ~ 2 Toronto, October 1—10 a.m. OYSTERS, in any manner conceivable—Raw, WHITE OATS, for which the highest market R Mi i Pee Be Stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bashe } a Pa price will be paid : ; : neg | ‘ witnes } rresh to strong winds, ciout y ani rainy. On the Oy sters proc ured at the Yd ondon” . 7 bs ad oe D ; iting stan you can bet your life and be sure to — Sold at HORAC i MAGRARD, set. ant f 0 §, il Og g, Kyrie, Ot toman, Tiez8, § Pad wll, C ; ‘ee 3 - oor — avery small advance on cost. They must be MSE EASON HUTSSs, : oe — ; | handled, even at a loss, every hour of the day | Ch'town, Sept, 23, 1884—2wks eod pd stammering Nearly a Wife Siayer. jand night. Rely on the rola London” you -- —s _ ieee anne imight. Remember the “OLD LONDO three 4 atin Er ‘ ‘ : a ‘ , 1} ‘ gl ; | doors west of Osborne House, Water Street. 4 s¥ Ts, Le {yy AM Gbe ® $? ae ‘ A Large Stock BL AC K aS oe 9S GOOns as 4 he ap as Ry c r. Worcester, Capt. Allen J.C. Landon, of Blenheim, Ont., and | JOHN JOY. 7 s b n yesterday evening, with al hi s wife have been living unhappily for Sept, 15, 1886—eod tf _ SUNDA f Gain” lees othe : : . 1 cary and t I llowing passengers: | some time heated disputes being of con- "ae aoe atqmeemescetsivcnnaanuilipasananiaitsmnapratinneiiiineeatians sum of money. ce 0 ‘ ‘ “D} —"? S ‘ have it on proving property and applying at W e rT ® liss M. J. Conroy, Miss 8. Blanchard, | stant. occurrence. On Monday morning the store of Connolly Bros., Queen St. octl 2 © 0 or SS Mrs. J McDonald, Miss A. Roberts, Miss they quarrelled, and Mrs. Landon said to ‘AN 7. TED—A girl for gen: ral housew< rd Ap te o , rric. Mis las ’ . nina caesar irl for genera useword. Ap- M M ees Miss Wag- | her husband thi at he did not properly pro- W ply to Mrs C B Macneil Prince Street. an if ? ’ . . . + AWAe . . i] Worth. Miss E. | her. He rephed that she always were y & e WV M s { t l Mir D Me z MNO} co} oO ef to wl al she replied ° ee T "4 sy T -_ _ Joie tisiahelinndieisipiedeeesiahaipicliinilineticietnnedigiitnnet 2 K Pag om, f (A . ss : oe t it.” i ROY IN¢ HAL EXHIBITION, W ANTED A Servant Girl for general house- . ice k es, when 1 go to my father’s ana get it. work in a small family. Apply at this office, 0 bet 1886. ; . vel tii he: ae increased ; andon’s wrath, and he said sept29 3i eod pd aera Oe aes carne a. ‘n.,|that if she repeated the words he woulk d| RETURN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, | ——— eo sage a: ag, act! TP st shoot her. He had hardly ceased speaking | will be issued as under, in connection with OLET.—Haif of double tenement house on , iking things lively for the rumselle ,Oot her. © ha weeny es : the Provincial Exhibiti on, to be held at Char- Orlebar Street. Rent moderate, Apply to WW cat wing convictions made by i when she once more gave utterance to the loitetown on 6th and 7th OCTOBER, next, Mr. Sidney Grey, septs tf ) ' nad ( n, J. P.’s will show: taunt, whereupon he drew a revolver from From all Stations, except those on Cape Tra- -—-— : oon ee ee ee ere | ie teil a hank de y| verse Branch, to Charlottetown by Forenoon 7 AN’ fED.—A cook, Apply to Mra, DeBlois Vi I 2150: Peter|his pocket, put it about a foot from her | vers 4 °. : Pe W : ora 9 - a ae a | as bas Trains on Oct. 5th, to parties appointed to act as Devonport Cottage, RKeyalty. sep28 tf Soo) Edmund Wallace breast and pulled the trigger, but it did not | judges at the Exhibition: from all Stations by fences, $150; C. M. Callaghan, one} go off. He tried again, and this time the | Afternoon Trains on Oct. 5th, and by all Trains T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor ee ere ' “ 2m Vi ae. t ck th her clothes close to her | 22 U¢t- 6th; from Summerside, Souris, George- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen e500: J . G Ht, GO., 50. I »! |b ill went through her clothes close to het town and Intermediate Stations to Charlotte- Connolly; is numediate possession given. For : “ ° : I i » P . - . . var: { ] ~ idently the right man in the right side, but did not touch her, whereupon she town by Forenoon Trains on Oct. 7th, and from terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. They WV on i Last Ong cut t ie ry s Wwe Offer i hemi. iran to her father’s house. Landon was ar- popaions oes och <a oreo prensa jun2i eod r) > - : : ‘ j rain on Uc ) rood to retur c § et > I } f Sum: side w days ago | rested and committed to Chatham to await and on Oct. 9th, all other Tickets being good to PPRESH OYSTERS—Always on hand and for lima 9 j 1e8 « um n¢ 7 Tr, “g. Tt ’ rhe assizes. He has only one eve and wears | return upto and on October 9th, 1886. sale by the quart, pint, or en on ot oh , i \ - ‘ble } ins — f th p @ petition, asking the 10\ UNCLE LO | ' “iy 2.3. : ¢ m3 Oy : : sta Tater Stree sar Lsplanade,—K T i o be é rl ow prices; b i na goo ¢ M J arne Caldwell, Inspector, to | glasses, w hich his wife has to thank for her | JAMES ee Carmody. iter Street, near p septs 3i pd [' is oe a "l : eo on a 4 prc ok cle ad so . oe ae a 2S ae gor * ion Anat of the ( snada Temperance i life. They have been married about one | railway Office. Ch‘tow a oo a ver inmate . ' : hs save a —_ fe ” : I . oe tar Cas id [ | by a large number vear and are both young. ner ne pat aly wie hor wat jour 2i FE: ATHERS Ww AN’ "7 gD “Highest price paid for argains we now offer. : : ilk snd eeleeitiied | i ee ee ee ES . ym eDe aler. Feathers, by John —— Our Dress Goods Department is right full of bargains. Ve have also an extra large cn Sin” CSeceeail ~ Cenc) Shend it} oe bis. x Pree tenant J — |stock of Velveteen, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Merinoes, Sacques, Sacque Cloth amd to im in luence so strony, an | Consumption Can be 4 ured, Analyzi Ht “the Misrepreseutatigus W ANTED ™ M EDI A TEL Yy de Dining-reom Ulster Cloth from 20 to 30 per cent iess than usual. annie Mr. Caldwell. Mr. Cald : Girl at the Revere House. sept24 ig nar t itag GY a “ Not by any secret remedy, but by proper -_—— -——- 2 i oO RR O “ay Ka D 1 vie held for operations. vester . KA . Y . a : : be ee 3 a ‘ . o~ a see dk o. oe he ae healthful exercise, and the judicious use of | mH ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. imply | W ee aa ot pepesl houpgwert Ap Vv By S ae ey vs ath . }Secott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and in their advertisements that the New York med - to Mrs. W. L aa Ri . a oi ” a inal ‘th of Clothing will be sold at prices that ining the healing und | State Board of Health endorse their Powder as | Doro Street SeplZy—-s WKS WKY $10,000.60 Ten Thousand Dollars’ worth o othing will be sold at prices tha « | Hypoph rosphite 8, contiiping %™ = e a ;.,| the only Pure Baking Powder in the market, ee en —_____— | were never heard of before. Magisrrate’s Coert.—There | strength-giving virtues of these two valua »© | The following copy of a letter sent them by direc- Te LET- he Subscriber‘s building, a large office, : : : tS \ me drunk and dis- | specitics in their fullest form. Prescribed | tion of the New aoe State Board of Health suitable for Club or Assembly tomer -J. 989 Overcoats will be cleared out, three, four, five and six dollars less than regular prive, . - ns heii sill » man who al-| universally by phy sicians. Take no other. explains itself, Maceachern. sept 23 mo wec If you don’t believe this, come and see—No trouble to show our goo is. , easy os ' | aa VEBRUARY 6th, ’85. - : : 5 ¥ 1 at large. before the } REDS aR 5 EXT LPT ; ii 7 TO LET—A House situate on Pleasant Street enn “ on i alls - "i : oid ‘ = fender was | : ee ee To the Manufacturers of Royal Baking Powder. r possession given the tims of October : at pre- 2,400 Suits of Underclothing, 900 Shirts, Hats and Caps in endless variety. 55% are: aia "od ioe’ pt D. GENTLEMEN,—In numerous advertisements of} sent occupied by Ralph M. Crockett. Apply to ad nn al sENER ¢ « tin so) an 1G OLHSTS Were Heid OVEF 104 3 your wares itis made to appear that this Board | John Keiiy, City Councillor, or to the owner. az COME AND SEE! é# COME AND SEE! a 0 victen which we] Jn Tryon, atthe home of her daughter, where | jas declared your Powder to be pure—indeed the | Edward Kelly, Southport. septl7 unnot find x to-day—was in some | she had gone on @ visit, on Sept. 25th, of dropsy, | oniy pure Baking Powder in the market. Such a| —————— - peculiar, affodring much | Prudence Elizabeth, relict of the late John Wad- | misrepresentation is whelly unwarranted by the T° RENT— A good- sized Warehouse on Water . =e ‘ ee oe P |man, Senr., formerly of Lot 48, in the 74th year report to which your advertisements refer, and if Street. near the Railway. Enquire at Exam- - i amusement tne larg number of people of her age. Dr. Love has given any certificate specifying the | INER office. seat 13 tf nD it Phe drunk lisorderly was fined qualites of your product, it was in. hig private; ————___________._.___... - <2? erlies $1 each and the man} capacity and not as analyist of this Board. I To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- Rigen ot the BAG HAT, 7A Queen “treet. 4 e @ heve th nn = a quest _~. you See prose nade, now in the possession of G. H. eae. “— S - | connec ting the ate Koard o ealth wi any Ks¢ posse Sai on Biv en jst October next or 6. - vy EOE the Banelit of All ancerned } prete aded spec ial advertisement of your Po owder oes and perticniars apply to Owen Connoily. Ch tow n, Sept. 22, i88 4 residents of | ar id that if you publish Dr. Love's name you omit fundi eod tf - ee ” @ a. | the title of analyst to (uis Board—a position he | — SE . ————memncomnrmen H ‘ w ( ure , y Was nee 2 : does not occupy, |.0 LET—A one and a-ha!f story Dwelling, in Th \ ° M ii ae fi Ne 4 '. he w late B. Ho rw ‘ ‘ . ae E> ee lam your obedient servant, ft good repair, with atable and large yard-room, ¢ ew spapel all is ow sf ng or a 9 take th ntinuin i Case Enelis saddiers ALFRED LUDLOW CARROLL, M. D.. situated on Dorchester Street: possession given Alle rince Street Alter ' _ Sec. and Ex. Officer. about tue 15th September. Apply to Peake Baos, ‘ d Vi HEN Have it liseu nit was unanimously CONSISTING OF : New York State Board of Health. | & 0. septs tf al 4 s bs , cons! le rabie GiSCussion 1 as abled JUSLY | 7 — . Pe ii ” . ‘ decided th&t it was an injustice to the resi- yee New England Grocer,” April 16, ‘86. WANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young the man ement. Apply to H, —_——0 lic In vo? not to have a bee gy eg - 1 Ladies’ Bridle. Shaw, present Manager P. E. 1. Laundry. auld Recta "hemadiis ol te,ver] tee orses Wante : . aa eS ce. ; i » s OLET—A Tenement House, in good repair 5 e Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our app inted ed to asc sort _ eet th cost Ww oul ; ech ater sleiehail” Geeee ak Prince Street a VISITORS to th ye to open the sal treet, and also to can » Spoke brushes. ; ’ lately occupied by Capt, Robert Praser ppiyto 7 tu ul subscriptions in aid | doz. Serew Carriage Wrenches—not sh ‘ip. | WILL be on the Island next week and will be | Peake Bros. & ¢ Co, sopris tt am “ ‘. a \\ R I E ~ecTe pe | vet ordin . to order W ill he ; Sold by prepared urchase One Hundred and vifty oe eT - a ¢ i asians &C 7 f Greorce W. RITCHIE, Secri ae na R ene on Tet RSDA Y. Oct HORSES. : 10 LE ~T—The Dwelling Honse on Grafton Immense 0¢ 6 a ura ; 5 Go. bas Aus 1, at Rooms, in t A A good price for a good animal. Street (furnished or pane ey — - (ER, OS 11,0 CROCK, &, ID. ’t fail to see me vied by Mrs. Thomas Dawson ecease Vv o ror nhate Will be open for inspection Tuesday, 5th ES Ao oo SOO Ua Btable” and Coach-house and large Garden re i Horsford's A¢ id 3 HoOspRate. lain ; JAMES KEEGAN. | attached; immediate posses Apply to Muss maeee -_— Ws : 96 ag ar | Dawson, on the premises, ways sical A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Sept. 22—dy & wy ' septl 2aw SOLED a _° ‘ rit LES YT _ : ' ie aR8 Auctiones r. . j ut Prof. Materia Medica and | Oct. 1, 1586. j ‘ | : tite | <T—Half of a donble tenement House on sinatiienintaaiaiti Dr. A. ASSN ens at Berges ond —_——— | Valuable Business Stand, = | To Let Halt of « donile iivery stable. Ap-| Dermat Mn 8] | . : ply to Mrs. Jauincs Offer, Upper Queen Sirect, n an! oe uns, Baltimore, Md., says: ee % ! id , ‘5 a) 3 eT. ; WUE Subscriver will rent his premises on | P* se pt20 | 3i eod pd- cs CALL AND PROVE IT. ui ts one OF our best tonics | 4 :* Que en Street fora term of years, a3 may be | ———_—_—__—_—_—_—_—__—_—_ ' z, ae i pit ble for il agreed upon, contains ‘13 rooms ; | 66 A DVER tTISER, “who 13 desirous of Dying a | ‘ y ” onles : iii tian i | ther is also yood sta bling and other out-| 44. farin of say 400 acres, with the idea ot | | _ | ‘THE single Store, in the Cameron Block, lately | poiiings. The awe Ling house can be rented | making a sheep farm, will be glad to ha’ Ten Sete are 1 1 } . occubieda VU. Stlaniey, wer to Re ddin’s } eit. : furnished or ufurnishec ik ' ticulars of such as me NE for a > ae H fs a whi t ; 0 a‘ 2 | bepoy sLore, nmedciate po on give i. AL eg ne yeaye . the remises: > tial homestea near chure ra os i ‘ further artic ulars apply on Pp substantia ; new lots 8000 0! ply vo For P JOHN J. TRAINOR, | lage. Address : “Fred Palmer, eee Ted. | Posy 4 wl WwW. P. 4 olw ill’s. HORACE HASRARD. ' gi Al dington, Middlesex, Eng.” Ch’vown, Sept. 18, 1886. "ental —dy edll wky Ow Ch‘town, Sept, 18--1w eod pa Sept. 27, 1886--pat 3i ed aU ple J Ve vec lgeer petefloms one emetic” nate SO ag ee me Poe 3 er , <<. GP ; + | : nea ee