ie all pode aetaagnbn. ae ne te TED sett Neon, ne a ea . a ee + Hheeetratnantaa lat 8 ct te A ent RG A + RINE “RE OS WAS SATA SO — re DAILY ~ - Pe a a ZXAMITN HE, J oe ee ee jy n=. Rearmananasine Weather Bulletin wz =? 6 ten sone . $3 oan 4 &-3t- e J - Si I ca nero pt ISUAND i | : eas ' . oF, + ‘ " rl 7 7 ik odin r Sons is also flourishing. The soaps TEl EQRAPHIS EWS, Masonic Temple Company, j cs ° : =i S g' es : Ui ye , quip VreANINE made in it are largely used in ~— oe . _ eee tet a a nt x vince, and are succ essfully competing ‘oh re ‘ Moderate winds, generally fair warm | (PYHE General Anoual ree the above JULY 7, 4880. Nova Scotia aud New Brunswick wit [SruciaL DesPATcHEs To THe Kxaminea.} weather, with a few local showers or thunder Company will be held at eee Hall, CAPE THAVERAE BR ———==T]soaps manufactured in other parts of . | ctorm, Water Streét, on WEDNESDAY, the sth (RAR ANCH. ° ” 5 > swiey . Yalnal . « oe ee In and About Charlottstown. Canada: and the “Diamond Potash, French In Annam | 9a at dee rol 2 ‘ae “ae ee aa OMMIENCING “ae — made in the Charlottetown Soap Factory, METROROLOGICAL OFFICE 2 art <i sank po Pees Se Ena Pe ou FRIDAY, Jane 3rd Wuiie the Stipendiary Magistrate 18 | ig coming into geveral use wig a Ubarlottetown July 7, 1885, sactipg genera eae . CROCKETT will owe Cc munty Line fae Goa & Arnis . oa *.° : - a = re > “ 7 ' sh anh Ton ein > sill aciae . JUL! ~ EVO 4 ; env’ ounty Line for © forcing reluctant citizens to part withthe} = Messrs. Mark Wright & Co. have, DESPERATE FIGH i | ininest Ten porature yesterday, (read -. . Slon’y Treecuter.-'| overy@MTDA ¥ out ah ronnee [Traverse treasures of their cesspools and privy | this year, still further enlarged their | fem a aha 3 yesterday, (read at Ch’ town, June 24th, 18%5—4 7 path 5 of Express ‘Lrain from the West a 5.i5p ne % : ; > . ° , ® ne Or z ; ; : . _ x Le ne + amie ree, . ' ‘ , vasite, and. the City * anereers are) Furniture Manufactory by the hapa y “pg mtimiMhty. oe. cece ee wee ee ereee ees OF .) ee _ aa Oi eae ry. Traverse ae thinking about bringing their influence 0 | of a large show-rooin of two flats with Nearly 1,600 Troops Kil ed | T,wwest Pemperature thie morning ..,.621 E> IBLI C i £ 6 15 conn cting at C nat Li wine ye bear in removing the greater DUISance | entrances from two streets. Itis a well t ome — a mannan oD oe as aad + prees Traia for the West a Ane with Vx. of the unlawful liquor shops, we May] proportioned and tastefully ornamented Paris, July 7. | 3. RE _ ~ ronan. worning : engage in the pleasanter task of noting | building, cheap with all ; and the meney} won the French iscebe tarived at Hae, | ALi Baptist Church at, North Rives tai ii connection with this teola ekets Pi : some of the improvements in and about) jaid out upon it was in view of the},,, capital of Annam, over which Fr-nce. end h & i issued to Parties of five These are not few. On well and econo- or upwarie from all stati — i Charlottetown. P tions on the main ° 7 7 saving in insurance, " | was given protectorate by the trea‘y of} i} ida Sth Jul next. to Cape Traverse, and from G | every hand we see signs of a continuance mically expended. The business Of| peace with China, they were abtackod by the . Ki i y, y all dtieer: stations, good com fon ares to of the good work of Civic reformatiou Messrs. Mark Wright & Co. 18 greatly Annamite garrison, A desperate esate ~S Gf. 11 ae th ie ad from date of issue, Week . : Oo *y : : : : ; ; rene i fiftte ae ; The Te 4 oi > one sts begun in the spring of 1884. extending, and this, without prejudice ane = ee sixty cage | Se ve te ee eld on the gr a amet ae ae of y the tre ° é sur- : laws 1 -e | hundre nnamites were killed. 1° | owirg tho cl \. ; : rains 6 point on _ these Most of the trees then planted, sur-} ¢ Messrs. John Newson & Co., who are Annamites are preparing for ano:her attack | te Phe committee in charge will spare no pains | sn reach (‘ape ‘Traverse on the en line vived the wister and the cows—the| driving a thriving trade iv their hand- onthe. Franek. :Ghis waders adn tan: |e ae. SS to make it the most enjoyable vevasion cf the | x54 leaving Capo Traveras ty naa eVerine; boys never think of breaking a@ tree/.ome new brick furniture warerooms| .. et da * et <eeta “ | season, morning, can reach home en Mm the : cm paign for the French in Avnam. ee a o'claektil-6 & same even: now—and are in full leaf. Some of the} a: the South Side of Market Square. ee Bie eer wr Yen on o tabiederye > . oe Grr hers Professional and business men can leave Uhar. imported trees are very tardy in showing | These two large establishments are well | ee TT LN) oe re tok: an tor’ Norn | tetown and Summerside on Selah a signs of life. if they finally take root worthy of the extended notice which we BRITISH POLITICAL itt ibe BY River Bridge, returoing at seven. Tickets |¢o attend to their duties abe aa aad grow, it will be well ; but, if not, we purpose giving them in a futtire issue of . _- +0 doritd anck -sewan | Monday moruing, Cock on shall prize higher our handsome hardy | ‘Typ Examiner. S ‘CLI ETON’ 1 "he any rhould prove unfavorable th ot JAMES COLEMAN y Des i . . ; av take place the day foilowing, MAN, home-grow u sae 2 either case our ae The Ministerial Policy. S. 4 ae ia he se en a Superin ‘i ees will soon be a conspicuous ; : LIVOr, « ~ 9 atten, koe, Ch’ta : tendeat, ' capa : shade for the et and Consistent as Usual. — ED oe a ee = wa aan 26, 1885, 0 —— e - ‘ & m fed ga : eens Lonpon, July 7. " —— Due ye Y pres mon th a solace for the mind. f Miramichi Public ‘Yea, Brack! J Point Road, | ime wkty pe ai . ; e »0 ‘ . . re 3 : Queen Square is gradually assuming Tue St. John Globe, an organ o Charles Bradlangh made another unsuc | gO ll I 18a, bide t ii) the oe: 3 } in. aha beautiful public party whose great and almost on y cessful attempt to administer the oath to ewecrstie, rae ares OT i es os = the new Dominion principle is Free Trade, is doing its little | himself in the House of Commons. He Campbelton, A PUSLIC TEA, in connection with the f a \ TD { Building i finished, will be the part of| Dest against the proposals for reciprocity roe - SReS rene rome ne CRISP” Dathousie Presbyterian Church of Brackley Point) Ammonica Baking Powder } a eee P between Jamaica and Canada, simply, | “° of Parliament. Road, will take place ’ B the city upon which we can look with after all, such a “ poverty-stricken hole ” as a certain large class in our community delight in representing it. You look in vain for what, inthe old country they would call “a poor person.” The park is indeed a beautiful spot. Where on this planet will the eye rest upon broader, greeuer, finer landscapes, aud where will the body and mind beinvigorated by a pleasanter breeze than comes from the breast of the Northumberland Strait,over the broad Hillsborough Bay and through the narrow entrance of our splended harbor. The way to get to the park is, however, still open to improvement. Some of our correspondents have found fault with Lieutenant Governor Mac- donald, because he does not throw his lawn and fields open to pedestrians. They are, we think, a littl unreasonable. But there is no good reason—except the we suppose, because these propositions, been howling about the taxes and duties and increased prices wrung out of the people, by the N. P., and groaning in spirit over the surplusses that have taken the place of the deficits that ren- dered the Grit administration memorable, aud yet, when there isa prospect of the customs being reduced a million dollars, on one of the necessities of rich and poor, it faces right about, holds up its hands in holy horror, and exclaims: **The country cannot afford toloze the whole of this revenue.” ‘The followers of the Grit party in this Province, who are preach- ing blue ruin, desolation and poverty, will be struck with something like aston- ishment at the Globe's daring avowal that ‘“‘with increased trade, ivcreased Ntaxes can easily be borne.” This will be something new to them, coming, as it The Marquis of Salisbury made an im- Blake Again Assisting the Rebels. Ovrawa, July 7. In the House of Commons, last evening, Mr. Blake, leader of the Opposition,made a five hours speech, charging the Domiuiop Government with gross mismanagement of Northwest affairs, and concluded by meving a resolution to the effect, that the Govern ment’s incompetency had effected the peace of the country. | Sir John Macdonald, in reply, declared that Riel’s lawyers would find in Blake’s speech, the ableat brief possible for the justfication, apology and excuse for mur- der. This speech of Sir John’s, created a great sensation in the House, and a panic among Blake's followers. and Metapedia, the great Fishing Resort DRILL SHED, and adjoining Grounds, on Vriday Ev'g Next, ith Jity. The grounds will be illumisated end the Brass Band will perform on the occa™iou. The following ladies have kindly consented to aid and receive contributions : -- Mrs. A. A. Macdonald. Beer Mrs H, Mackinlay Miss, Beer Miss, Macleod Mrs Geo, Beales Mrs James, Newbery Miss, Brown Miss Ella, Hensley Mrs, Cameron Miss, Palmer Mrs H, Carey Miss, Palmer Mrs Minnis, Conroy Mrs, Palmer Miss Lthel, Crabbe Misa, Pethick Miss Dawson Miss, Richie Miss, Gray Mrs Col, “trickland Mrs, rai + strength in proportion to cost than eay other. | by storekeep*rs generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy i, lry tt an 7 be convinced. “DARPA” Is the best Canadian Patent FLOUR ever lands ad at Charlottetown, Satisfaction guaranteed. A. H. B,. MACGOWAN. July 2—li pd FISHERY REFUND. OTICE is hereby given thet I. have re- ceived from the Dominton Government the amount required to pay tre claims for refund of duties paid. in the year 1871. Checks for the amount sllowed will be for- warded by mail to the several claimants entitled. Dated 17 June, A. D., 1885. AND USE GNLY n leasure. Pity the]. ; ara vortant statement of the ministerial policy. | of the Dominion. sdav. 16th Juiy “1 meek. pride eee ee y if carried to a successful termination, | | Ss ann ites (iedebomsta weiter in the F as Ga Thursd: ) J? Woadill’s § market—at least the fish market— a He will continue policy it Pisaate ter ste Sanaiadn ger -ehenie ouldn’t- be removed to some more| Would have to be ratified by a govern-| negotiations with Russia on the Afghan Chater Seilinn heteahons on the farm of Duncan McCellum, Esq , nine ; peer =o . ment it is sworn to oppose, It evidently | frontier question. The first duty of the ~~" i miles from Charlottetown. Proceeds to go ; 7 suitable locality! But there is a i isk rod ket to b 4 ios h id, would be to see that | rg d Sih 5 t toward repairs of Church : yernment, he sa o e to see > ‘ . + ; . ae : d when| @°¢s not wish any mar et to be opened | gover " , ' ] ee ane sadn inst. ; ' " a ee ; i pes ge e ieee eee and | for our surplus flour, fish, etc., unless it] the pledges made by oe = ee & Ys 9 ae will be spare ges up Baking we ete . wij} | cam be accomplished by a Grit govern- Too much importance must not be p.a:e20n | wili be issued at the following rates, | "no. tie tables at | o'clock. ip a fountain playing on the Square, it wi : FB ; hoice quotation from the negotiation, even when concluded, as good to return in about ten days, on the re- Webcts 2S conks be a delighttul pleasure for our clean, pag ee re Central Asian affairs were very unsatisfac- | turn trip of the steamer from Mitamichi. Child n half price Powder . tasteful housewives in the eastern section | it8 issue of the 3rd inst; tory and uncertain. The Indian frontier FARES : Miekid the ahove "day prove un‘avorable, | of which W. 1. Best, Dominiog-auste . of the town to go to market through our Pr ei moos S —— we ee ee ee Se. ane Saat aig To Miramichi and returp, $7 = a the Tea will take place oa saturday, July 18.| John, N. B, in his report, Ang. Lith, 1884, Cit Garden. ns, anc 6 duty co. ' e sage ; Vo Neweastle and return, $7 23f including oR ‘ 2WART. says :— 4 ; k of eels d. | of all kinds is at least $2,750,000, We do of war comes, we will be fully prepared. Tn Daiicceie & Cee Met $11.25 ¢ stateroom JOSEPH B, STE A y , Dreck:end Pret ae Victoria Park, too, is being improved. é: ; ms — cua : p : Chidivdinn 6f Commitee. ie ; compe ‘ - reral drives | Ot suppose that Jamiaca could send us the | {he Egyptian difficulty isan enormous and |») \).. tapédia, $12.30 wie ic aan allen re The Keeper has opened several new drives whole of this amount, but beginning as she varied one. Of most momentous issue was une 20—Wwkly ol B T | and walks, and has made some rough | doo. with nearly 20,000 tons she would soon | the defence of the Egyptian frontier, from FENTON T. NEWBERY. pore 3UT 4 places smoother. It is also a place of | reach 30,000, and the amount of duty lost| fanaticism and barbarism. Agent F. L. Barrverr, State Chemist of Maine, ways 4 much more resort than it was in former! would be $900,000 to $1,000,000. It is The military difficulty is a large one, and| Ch’town, July 7, 1885. of a Baking Vowder (sold only im tins) pow “| years. (On summer afternoons there are | important to know how this would be made | Political difficulty a greater one, but most a being pushed into this city :— 1 , f horses and carriages, with | up; for it would have to be made up. The important of all the Egyptian questions _ ’ [t contains one ingredient ‘hat should not ee oe 7 Bes, ; or ? , , the financial question which as yet was 3 enter into the c-mposition of any Baking d their leisure-taking occupants, so many | country could — sae noe te orn of ted eth won ie a okbiad Taw erry €8 iVal, Powder, namely, Carbonate of Am . well-dressed pedestrians sceking better | “is "evenve, and the redistribution of it 1s > hak Ther Peer This.ia a strony Alkeli, weft fom — | f . therefore, a question of some importance. | Cou e done. ere wag no rha AND ti ad oe Oe ie | air and more beautiful »rospects than the . : bet taki tead ti a - sumption, aoa | am surprised that this chemi. ‘a i . Of course, if a very wide trade were opened | between taking 8 y, Captions sud circum: ari Rest: value in the market. Has taken cal should be used when it is se weil known a town affords, so many recreating them- up for us that question wonld not be so spect policy and taking a course which PROM ENADE CO iy! r R i first prizes wherever exhibited. Holds six Medals to be injurious to health, ip anythi used for = selves on the sward at lawn tennis and | jmportant,and with increased trade increased | would cover England with shame, namely : oe <— ns Dares _ ee oe fee. fp food; x at cricket, that the thoughtful spectator | taxes can easily be borne.” to abandon Egypt to her fate. Salisbury! - os of Queen Square Improvements. ea eu | Ask your grocer for WOOPILLS GER- must conclude that Charlottetown is not, . a hoped the general elections would take : tke COOK'S FRIEND ismadeof 2s | MAN BAKING POWDER, in or in For years this ultra Grit sheet has place cn November tbe seventeenth. will be held in the pure terial as money canbuy, Jt posseses more tias 8 cents; quartei aud half pou ; June 26th, 1885.—-lyr dly wkly | COAL, COAL. At Lord’s Whart ee Sebscribors are now prepared t4 sup- ply the following kinds of coil at the lowest prices :-— es, ACAMTIA, Round and Nut. ; ALBION, de. ‘s INTERCOLONIAL, dg ; i VALE. doe. - SYDNEY, Round, ONTARIO MINES, ound & Anthiaeite Ali orders lei}.at our ollive, next io Rankia Jlouse, head Gord’s Wharf, will be promptly aitended to. LANIRIGAN & STRONG : ir ow . We The Cant { Bic Bear. Gray Miss, Weeks Mrs Robert T, | want of money by the City Corporation does from their own ranks We hope Phe —_- = s Murray dies F; Weeka Miss Alico, R. R. FILZGERALD, Ne des WE tah fis Shn ai ep a oom the other Grit sheets will be equally out- Mackivlay Mrs T Weeks Mies Maggie. ak : ee yt - ‘ Se d os be ee spoken, even if their sentimeuts be like Wiyniree, July 7. Th a of = =e tc assist | June 13—pat her jour li 3) 8 AS WT Sarg in Bi i te SFORRG» DO | CHONG: SHOM« ASQVETRMARE | thoes Gf fb Globee, bated on purely can-| The capture of Big Bear is confirmed. Heiter e ~—- Pe” SS ANGS, LES? adeG Reb de, House bridge to the park, and a carriage- 4s - f his foll have (ee eee sat + ee tet 5 tankerous opposition to any measure of He and a number of his followers have way and footpath made upon it. No Lieutenant Governor would, we are sure, raise an objection to this. Lieutenant Governor Robinson, we believe, even made propositions to meet ihe wishes free trade, for which the present Govern- ment would be entitled to thanks. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. arrived at Prince Albert. Big Bear says he and thirty of his lodges were making for Duck Lake, intending to surrender. They had been eleven days without provisions, and were afraid to sur- Doors open at half-post six. Admission 15 cents ; Children 10 cents, ARTHUR NEWBERY, Secretary. July 7th, 1885. COAL, COAL. DJERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usnal OARDEKS,—Two or three gentlemen or lady beai ters may find comfortable aec- commodstion, by epplying to Mrs. William Kenuedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. jnly 7, tt a ; ‘ t in the fight Ne . - oan ; aud requests of the citizens in this re- ae Seen ee Goole’ tha Macs os oo Le ee arts nomi phe Sages r, at his Offiee, W ANTED—A Cok Apply. to ie | spect, and we are sure that Lieuten- sent were not -respected, - 6 oe eee VV Charles Palmer. jy7— er - “ ¢ : : ao Pe oa " . - $ eee eo eae vane ees ~ A ran Y aaa ie er ve t (nabertan 4 ee a anar ty cacao —— re E fis oe a ; ant Governor Macdonald would be happy to forward the movement if it were once begun. With a railing to keep Another Letter from Stanley. A Judge may play a little at cards fer his amusement ; but he is not to play at marbles While retreating from Gen. Strange they passed through Col. Otter’s camp, and after- wards met the police marching to Grand ROLLER RINK On the Gld Sydsey Mises, Lingan and Victoria, C. B., ‘ Neer -A Girl for general house y work. Apply at the Exaamwat office jly7 . a : . r ; OP intruders off the grounds, the privacy of | or clnck farthings in a Piszza. setts? but jay concealed till they had we Oe ee . NORGSALW ATA BARGAIN TOY f i . ; ai assed. 7 se i 9 -.. = a ae & Ody r>Aitvhy f —Twelve eels monee — pe eee Jouxsox, | Pasnes ae W ednesday KV s- sth tast., ea ee I volumes Illustrated London News, 18 » ANG the sight of tastefully! Sir,—I noticed in your issue of Satur- . i ing i points Fish and Fow! of America, | Uata dressed pleasure-seeking citizens passing | day last an item on te aed te of Coroners’ |The Wrade in Girls for Immoral Under the New Management. Aibion Mines, Pictou. maran, and 1 Desk. Apply at this effice. to and fro in carriages or on horseback or afoot, would be a positive relief to the tedium —a positive pleasure to the eye of any mau or woman, not an anchorite; and anchorites are never found in Government Houses! We hope that a movement to obtain the required car- riageway and footpath will be begun ere lovg. Ifsome wealthy citizen would donate or willa sum of money sufficient are civilized men and women to seek | refreshment at the Park —mayhap as long as that of the man who built the Appian Way. A good moi y buildings are in course of erection in the city and its suburbs; and, as was remarked on Sunday by a lady, “‘ the painters never had a better year.” Our tradespeople generally have been very busy this season, and as trades- people are the hope of the town, this is a moat pleasing sign of the times. Yhe writer was greatly pleased, on a recent visit to the Charlottetown Wooler Juries, evidently furnished by the Anti- quarian jurist and late pro tem editor of the Patriot. After a whole week’s diligent search in the good old town of Pictou, he siumbled on another rare specimen verdict— a congener of those already published in the Patriot. This latter he recommends as a good form—mutatis mutandis—to be follow- ed by Coronersin this Island. The Auti- quarian Jurist may be a wit, a humourist, yea even an adept at burlesque, but this Province, who are chiefly of the medi- cal profession, and consequently being, at least. as highly cultured as himself, will scarcely thank him for his legal advice. lt wonld afford us some amusement to follow the antiquary in his rambles, and to study his persenal and mental peculiarities, but we fear we should be treading danger- ous ground when we recall to mind that this same individual, having an eye to his future career, attempted to have a clause inserted in the County Courts Act by which any unhappy wight who might chance to 00k askance at him be committed to jail, ‘on view and without trial,” for his temer- ity. This was an attempt at “reforming Purposes. Lonpon, July 7. The Pall Mail Gazette devotes five of its pages to an article showing that the trade in young girls for immoral purposes has increased alarmingly of late years. The Gazette mentions the names of several wealthy men who are holdirg prominent positions in society who are engaged in this business. Orrawa, July 7. Inthe House of Commons yesterday, Hon. J. H. Pope, Minister of Railways,said the deficit on the Intercolonial Railway, for the past eleven months, was one hundred and thirty thousand dollars. The Ales and Light Wines Amend- ment Again. Orrawa, July 7. The Senate yesterday, re-inserted its ale and light wine amendment, to the Canada Temperance Aci, by a vote of 30 to 15. The Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attendance. Door? open at 3.30 p. m. July 7—?i _ annual Gathering of the Clans, under the auspices of the Caledonia Club of P, E, Island, will be held at Charlottetown on Thursday, the 28rd July inst. Special arrangements are made, and cheap rates secured from all points by Railways and Steamers. For full particulars get Programme. JOHN M, CAMPBELL, Sec’y of Games Committee. July 4— tf G. W. DeBLOIs, Ch’towa, June 19, ’885—tE. The “Noisy Boys.” TO THE PRADE. F_XUE “Noisy Boys” Cigar; the best Cigsr Sole Agent for Prince Edward Island, JAMES BYRNE. Ch'town, Jane 12—30ins EH! SPARHAN FIRE PROOFING. —— eee GET THE BEST. THE Sparham Mineral Fire Proofing j y7 tue tha, ‘i LiuD—Shop ani Tenement. on Mie 4 Queen: Street, lately occupied by Ned. Campbeil. Apply te J, McGill, jly7 eod tf ene me POR SALU—T wo doubie-seated Carriages. Apply to.A. McNeill, Auesion-er. jy6tt W ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A > smart Boy. Apply at the Re vere House. jy# ! for the purpose, on condition that the i — a row a commentarie- 5 : Seep are. inten *€ road should beer Ai ; on law will ran igh as a_ stands SGOT TISH GATARRING wW TANTED =A Girl to do general house have aia in aa hese aie ard authority, and the Coroners of The I. Cc, R. Deficit. ' holesaie Only. W work in a smajl family; good wage 5 a ee will be paid a person who is thoroaghly com- petent to do housework and is well recoil mended ; nove other neei apply to Mis. W, W. Wellnér, Princes Street, jly3 a a FENWO or three Boarders con be accomaw: dated 2% Miss Stewart's, corner of Great George and Muston Streets. jan] ed AT ANTED—A Servant. Apply to Mra Alley, Dorchester Street jue27 seit lil aut satiamaniiterea recreate tetera ‘gO LET—The top flit of store at P, @. Fraser's corner. Apply to Dorsey, & Co, jaa YVANEED—A Conk. apply te Mrs. oP: ll . legislation,” by him, which the wisdom of DeBlois, Devonport Cottage, Factor y, to find that several thousand the country at that time very wisely struck OF for shingle roofs, outlasts several coats prqee aed. Se dollars’ worth of uew machinery, in| out of the Bill. Had it been retained tho A Destructive Fire. of ordinary paint, PPOUSE 10 LET_On Upper Queen St, looms of the latest and best invention, has been added to the plant of the Fac- tory since the openivg of navigation, and that a considerable portion of the machinery has to be kept ruanivg day and night in order to meet the require- ments of customers. This, in the face of all the competition from mills outside the Province—iv the face of increased competition from the Tryon Woollen Mills—is most pleasing. Success to the eulerprisiug proprietors of the Charlotte- town Woollen Factory, and to all other city industries ! The Soap Factory of Messrs. Beer & antiquarian jurist might play at marbles and chack farthings as he pleased, and might trail the ermine in the columns of political newspapers to his heart's content, and no comment would be risked on his actions by STANLEY. Evrry person who wants a choice summer drink should go to B: Balderston: Lemon Syrup, Raspberry Syrup, Pineapple Syrup, Strawberry Syrup. Special “yrups for Soda W ater Fountains made to order: Home made and imported Candies of the very finest quality: Picnics and Tea Parties supplied at reasonable rates——B: Balderston, Queen Street: [ju272aw wky 3w pat Lonvon, July 7. A destructive fire took place in Payana, Japan, yesterday. Over six thousand houses were destroyed. Halifax Men to Leave for Heme on Thursday. Moose Jaw, July 7. The Halifax Battalion leaves for Winni- peg on Thursday. Lapirs, buy the celebrated Hub Polish, manufactured by Bartlett. It will not injure the leather. — Dorsey Goff & Co., ju 2. TILL be received at the office of D. SMALL, until THURSDAY, the 9th day of July inst., at 6 p. m., and no later, for the erection of a Grand Stand, Ticket Offices, Swings, Booths, &c,, required for the Scottish Gathering, at Longworth’s field, on Thursday, July 23¢d, —ALSO — TENDERS for the Catering on said occa- sion will be received at the same time and place, and no later, Fuji particulars given by applying to DAVID SMALL, Corner Queen and Water Streets, July 4, 1885—4i PRESERVING THE SHINGLES AND— Moking a Surface on Them Like Slate. Only two cents per lb., by single Barrel. One dollar and fifty cents per one hundred pounds. Five bbl. lots. Delivered at Moncton, N. B. Address : J. J.. MILLER, Millerton, N. B, June 20, 1885, containing five rooms; a large : if required ; possession immediately jun'8 also Apply to James F. Curtis. i O ee eas At D. A. Bruce's, 4 coat, 3 pant and 2 vest makers. Competent hands will get the bighest prices, may™ 1810 LET—The Dry Good Stcre_ on Ques Street, lately ecoupied by Mr, — Shand. Apply te VM. Steranson, ihe EXO LET--The large brick Storeon Quee® Street. next to J, D. Macleod. ae sion given first of May. Apply te A, White, apr2; —“Zaw pat te ‘NIRSORLBE for THE WERKLY BX bs 4 MATRA Re the hast papa on the teland,