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Last Monday evening the regular meeting was held in the Schoolhouse, and the President of the Branch, who was becretary of the Tea, handed in his report. itis gratifying to learn that over seven hundred dollars were taken asa result of the enterprise of the committee, and that over three hundred dollars of that amount stands to the benefit of the Branch. Close on four hundred dollars are now in the hands of the Treasvrer, and the members have decided to commence at an early date the erection of a commodious Hall, for which tenders are called. It is generally understvod that the Hall will be erected right in the village, as Mr. J. H. Haslam, of the firm of Craig & Haslam, who isa member of the Branch, has pre- sented a free site. The Bulgarian Question DISCUSSED BY THE BRITISH CABINET— THZ ELECTION OF PRINCE FERDINAND LIKELY TO CAUSE COMPLICATIONS. It is stated that the British Cabinet, at its meeting on the 8th inst., spent three hours discussing the Bulgarian question in the aspect it has assumed since the election by the Sobranje of Prince Ferdinand. Eng- land, for various and obvious reasons, has been anxious to keep out of the Bulgarian muddle, and the election of Prince Ferdi- nand is undoubtedly an incubus, and the Government camnot refuse to aecept his election and still be consistent, while to accept it would still further complicate other questions which still remain open be- tween Great Britain and Russia. Of course, if pressed to the necessity of definitely en- dorsing the action of -the Bulgarian As- sembly, or of rejecting Prince Ferdinand’s claim to the Bulgarian rulership, England The members desire to return their} hearty thanks tothe many strangers and} noh-members who willingly and graciously | gave their assistance in making the late} demonstration such a success—a success which, no doubt, would have been greater had not other Teas on the same date, the! disastrous tire in Charlottetown, and the! excitement caused by the frightful murder | of the unfortunate Mary Tuplin, kept many | from the County Line Tea who would have} otherwise been present. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to the press, the Presi- | dent particularly mentioning THE Ex-| AMINER, which generously advanced the | interests of the Branch without cost. As is the case in all communities, the: Brauch has been touched by sorrow in the death of one of its most earnest members, : brother Daniel Whelan, while in the bloom of youth and manhood. He was_ buried two weeks ago, and at their first opportu-, nity—the meeting of Monday—the Brauch passed a tribute to his memory, and a vote of condolence with his bereaved parents and reiations. Heavy rain, accompanied by thunder and lightuing, visited County Line and the district generally for about ten hours of Monday, and many a farmer raised his heart in thankfulness to the Giver of All Good therefor. The ground was parched, | growth of crops seeined at a standstill, ' some ready todroop and die, and seed | waiting to be sown was hurried in under! the showers with a will. Now everything’ looks fresh and green, touched with the» bloom of new lite, bounding into growth. The thirsty ground embraced the welcome draught, and spoke the accents of gratitied nature. It is one of those cases when ‘**dales shine forth in smiling beauty, and the hills sing psalms of joy,” while, as ry , Thomson says :— , And looking lively gratitude.” i , i “Ye chief, for whom the whole creation, ‘*Man superior walks Amid the glad creation, musing praise smiles ; At once the head, the heart, the tongue of all, ¢?? Crown the great hymn ! Rex. Couuty Line, July 12, 1887. a oe Cardigan Notes. The crops in this part of the Island are} looking fairly good, and the welcome rain on Monday will increase the hay crop very | materially, Cardigan River has become a great fish- ‘ing ground, and some fine trout have been TN 7 f) —OQne man took AGENTS WANTED,—22¢ man took our new book, the Great Irish Struggle, in less than a week. Send for outfit new and try this new and popular book. It sella because it inter- ests and is low priced. Most liberal terms. Ap- ply to W. EK. Earle, St. John, N. B. } J.S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Pubiishers, Toronto. July 9, 18°7. 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KENAN ¥. 4 & ru, \ {yi iX ; (F. ©, MAH@N) Ship Gwrers ard Brokers. Gegeral G mimissien Bershanis, is! GRE SHSM HOUSE, Kishepsgute sirees, LONDON, E. C., Mugland Scotts and Vaurhongs Sasiee contains eight of July. Mxrob 2, LBRT, taken with the fly. At low water on the | outer end of some of the points along the river, tine salmon trout, weighing froin one half to two pounds can be taken, and the fisherman has not the disadvantage of | catching his lines in the trees on the bank, | lor of being eaten with flies that he so often . endures while fishing at many other | streams. Mackerel have struck in and some | ts | catches have been made, but this fish does | not come up the river until about the 20th | We understood that salmon and oyster -'spawn were to be placed in the Cardigan River this season, and it is to be hoped that | the Inspector of Fisheries will not forget to pay usa visit. No finer river can be found on the Island, and its waters, if properly | looked after, would teem with fish of all kinds, By the way we have not seen the . appointment gazetted of a fishery warden in piace of the late Mr. Robert Quinn. Complaint is made that the mills do not , take proper precautions to prevent saw- dust getting into the river. We, therefore, | trust that an efficient official will be ap-'! pointed at once, and that no more netting of trout at Alley’s mill will be allowed. Trade at the stores continues brisk, and our merchants report larger sales than last year. The egg business shows a great in- crease, and the number of cases shipped each week is surprising. Politics are very quiet, even the M. L. C. and his deputy at Lorne Valley have} ‘“‘nawthmg to’say.”” Some enquiry about the meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association at Georgetown on the third Tuesday of July is made, and it has been suggested that it would be a good idea to invite the Hon. Minister of Marine and Fisheries to attend. July 12, 1887. Meat Yersus Cleanliness. Precautions against the heat are now in order. The first and most important is to apply ail that best cools and cleanses the body outside and to omit all that heats and congests it within. Plenty of bathing, suitable clothing and moderation in stimu- lants are the best safeguards and, these observed, wise men may laugh at the ther- mometer.— Toronto World, —_—__—_- >> STRAWBERRIBS by the box at Deer & Goffs. jy 21 ‘ing it you will ' gist for a bottle. would decide in favor of the forimer course, but she would rather not be forced to do either. It is announced that Prince Fer- dinand intends to pay a visit to London immediately, and the character of his re- ception will goa long way towards com- mitting England in the eyes of the powers to one position or the other. The fact that Prince Ferdinand is a Catholic would, under any circumstance, militate against the chance of Russia’s recognition of his claim,since their orthodoxy is insisted upon as an essential qualification in the estima- tion of the Czar’s Government for the occu- pant of the Bulgarian throne. But there is a lurking that, were his Austrian friends less strong, and his relationship to the ‘reigning family of England less close, the | peculiarities of his religious faith might be overlooked. The Pali Mall Gazette, which paper takes the gloomiest views of the ‘situation of any of the great journals, de- clared that the ascension of Prince Ferdi- nand to the throne of Bulgaria will be pro- ductive of the direst results. The Duke of Saxe-Cuburg is reported to have consented to Prince Ferdinand’s as- suming the Bulgarian throne. Prince Fer- dinand has had an interview with Prince Alexander, the former ruler of Bulgaria. 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