Co @ oT ee aw ‘e THE DAILY EXA Local and Other items, vers wy bTo-day | ’ : . ’ th) *t D. } } o i , ‘ ; ‘ ‘ ‘ ert ‘ wneli . | a - 7 . Tt i? \ssociation mat Cs { \l tie re Ss Are ‘ ‘ eu ~~ : ' } ‘ i tob how vl \ i i ; : whore ’ Y sat lTacto \ WwW ‘ ~ i ’ 5 ; \ i \ Am Y . OF Bie I K t ‘\ } Scotia, Halifax, arrived here in \\ es h Saturday evening - New Black and Colored Cashmeres and | iwillina few days open its teleg Local and Other Tfems. H. L. MeDonap, Es a. vw UP is in town to-day o D \ UcE is opening new Hats to-day splendid value augZs 3i eod - ! your Boots at J B. Ma lonald’s Boot store, tl i yest variety and ch spest prices, > . . ta. 2 . . ‘ W Black andl ¢ nor i lerseys opening to . . : > day at James Paton & { Oo 8, Trom $1.25 to SR * lie Canadian Pacific Railwi vy Company raph system public patronage all over the ‘continent. aoe R LURING AN \NSWER. Hight pounds ot it for a dollar in 1877; fourteen pounds for dollar now Woiy Hamilion Nyx for - M ies, Crapes, Silks and Dress G rxis, | Ueth cattle ranches in the Canadian North i ny ion. Firs instaiment of the We st will have five thousand head of cattle pening to-day at James Paton & Co's export tais year and ten thousand next _ jyca PRO SILAS MecVane, wife and stares’ - ters are spendn their summer holid ve} WE are glad to learn that Mr. McDoa ld, é Mvee at Wo hwell, East Point. Mr. the worthy High Shevitl of han County, MeVan is Professor of History at Harvard | who has been confined to his house for the i . ity : two weeks is again to be out again - -_> _ - Cre London S¢. Stephen's Review claims that Mr. Wm. Cavern, of the Inland Revenue L, rd Londonderry has begun well, for one ropartment, Montreal, who has been spend MINER, - - - SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 28—P LG, Anderson, Picteu. Aug 30--Merry May, McKay, Rustico; Pho line, Irving, Buctonche: Foam, Moran, She diac; Reality, Miller, Chatham. CLEARED, Light, Arthur, Shediac; Porrier, Newcastle; Mary Star Boutelier, Caraquet; Isabella, | Wolfe, Miramichi; Janet A, Anderson, Chatham; John Tilton, MeDonald, Pictou; P LG, Anderson, do, Aug 30-—Phenora, Thomas, May, MeKay, Shediac; | Buetouche; Foam, Moran, Cook, Sydney. Aug 28—Morning Mareeline, ‘ of the Sea Pietou; Merry *holine, Irving, Shediac; Azoff, DIED. | AtElmyra, Fast Point, on Monday, 23rd inst., Mrs. Harris, relict of the late Moses Harris of the same place, at the aye of 104 years. She was the ist survivor of the immigrants who landed from the ship St. Domingo, wrecked on Beaton’s Point in 1822. Mrs. Harris was carried ashore from the wreck dy parties who have long since passed away. She was a quiet inoffensive woman, hos- pitable and generous toa fault, and respected by her neighbors, which was shown by the atte »nd- | ance at her funeral, which was large and frres- pective of creed Panoralia of Pilgrim's Progress. his first orders was that fruit from the \ i afew holidays with his parents and friends egal gardens should be distributed througb j 4 this city, left for Montreal this morning. me the Dublin hospitals, and not sold. leanne | NEW Original Oi! Paintings, and a Graphie, , * rcible ant , IRE by REY - Tue City Schools were re opened to-day | Forcible and Eloquent LEC TURE by REY . ; i : : J, : “? | ADAM CHAMBERS, of Boston, U.S. A. ) NEW synagogue, costing 560,000, is short- | with a very large attendance of pupils, as fol- | ivy to be opened 3 Montreal by the En tlow Prin ‘e ‘ee se} 389 « June | ’ ; ; ze 2 : t i n mittee! fiows ‘ Street School, os2; Queen} t J (P t ) H l] rs of the Hebrew faith The Portu Square School, 225: West Kent Street School, |*™ ales rresby éTlan a J _ oa @ . seein ts oo ie | " > 7 , » = ~ . guese congregation are also preparing p! 333 —total, 940. Fuesday Eve. Angust 31st. bnew y AY I to cost $7 5.000, | > \Iw ‘ ' . . St Da l’9 BR ig +} ik. CHAPLI AU has said to an interviewer | QU: call! 5 (pis, COO 00m, : Y Vepa ut or Cus-| that the story of his having received mone y | Tr “ ; « — toms tt va ' ; ecel : : eT) = > i rs , ‘yo » woms, ( _— ul ived S1lU00 cons i jfrom Smith & hip ey to get that frm S83, ODO | iursaay "v eo ee p ® 2nd. : Fry : . 5 jan ; 3 . i . j “ “ ey ror I iInDOWNn resiaent ol! t from the Government after the Exe hequer | Telcet se t Child 10 ‘ ' } t Lorine’s at \ sa anieale , : . . a. ickets, 25 cents; Children, 10 cents; begins Catherine s, Unt. sccompanying the mon Court had awarded it $71,000, is ‘‘a lie. 8 o’eloe)} — — - 7 ww i ‘ : i ny it the fra ad ¥ j 7 - ‘ , oH) . : “8 : | August 25, 1886. — “ me Oe , Goop deal has been said iatery about | i 2 ee ee } educating g rls to become wives and mothers. 2 i “t. John a slegraph reports that a@ deal | Has it ever occurred to the faeulties of male | * "4 ey o tice. man named McAnulty was walking along the | colleg it it would be a good thing to train } | } } > | ; ; ; Py 7° 2 a Sie wea , » Way track near the Suspension bria L}young men to become geod husbands and | LL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any ; : _ a eon : ’ ; ~~ Kind, are requested to pay the same imme- i 4VS ayo, WHEN tne train « ne aon” ana lathers | diatal thareriaa awer * ri}} > > " _ s i i |} dietely, otherwise executions will be _ issued priched fim inte a t bank i neighbor- | ~ }arainsi them. This is final notice. noo He escaped aninjured. Carers were 120 deaths last week in Mon FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, > 4 ure i 44 by ing children unaer five years of ! ea City Collector. tir 7 ’ ¢ : ' : . Augus Ll Sep : Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court th age. For the month of July the deat fis murme- ; ca iorenoon One of Nive arunks Was fined S00 or| bered 552, in the ratio otf 33 per thousand of S60 dave. tad the ether four waist eee be “s : on Ph ot) cays, and tie ther four vere aisposed OT | the Pp »pulation, SO being ot children under tive Si, for $4 or 20 days each. One disorderly was] and 280 of infants under one year. fined $4. A number of dog and truck tax ities . enae ale sted unos ~ lw: LIL be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, Ist wes Were als ad judi icate iy lL. 4 CONVEN yN of Liberal Conserv: ative | September. _ > - J Co: OF | hn 2nd ‘ . ; ; . . . a a First Electoral District of rhorongh secular education given. LHe, at som — : the Revere Hous | Ang Ss County will be held to morrow (3st | For particulars apply to yoning plots of land, whic! aes p i { tsp in Agricultural Hall, Souris | H. GREEN, : i ; ‘ . ys } . , . the | Nepu , . | Kast, for the purpose of selecting a candidate | Aug, 16 Kent Street. + }T i . : to ut New Hotel Co ip \ n ther} to run in the interest of the Liberal-( onserv-| onesie mber of enterprising men to put Ls t ot | . e party at the ipproaching Legislative | Ye ‘HE rey y i the best sites obt amie | rst iss hotel |‘ vincil election. re i RAG E: > — o>---—— } NS 3 4 « . : | ‘WwW ‘ ' y ™ 4 } Dy I it vwech at Exeter Hall, | com i 0 HA holesale ; TT HuUMmbIa where ie (1 yndor (ren Boot I the Saly vti ” ‘ 5 Pe “J oy te? 4 b's ‘ i y ; ; ; : : He speaks in “after introducing a tribe of redskins, who, he | : s of that part Dominion id, were going to “‘sealy the devil » | sald, were going to Lup the devil, made ’ . . i ine {’ . L ayrnacte ie p 7 I ‘ward |the important announcement that a reporter A NOTHE tlot of fine CIGARS expected daily. Islan ! i t t e home } had been “ j 1 added that | ..<,\¥!! be sold to the retail trade at lowest ’ Bos UOC Se = n Van vada, an ath - One rices. Sutisfaction guaranteed. to ata he ‘ ‘ t more of the SAV the) ii th 5 ra Lb more oO! { eM byvea they DD: O'M. m EDDIN, JR. | would have better notices in the papers. ren. } Ch’town. Aug. 9— imo = * ~ ~ , ’ . , . bit : P| rn — ’ | Booth is to visit P. E. island next month. :* ee " t ‘ n la . slice that H hi x pe - f spatcn om M nnouncin . Pelt ‘ “4 erse y & is RABLE curiosity Was teit on Satur- i a: a _M. P to speak a : : oi y ‘ : ; md Sunday iast count ol the smoke oe I py li with son i ul news|. oy: h spread iteelf like a dense fog all over | \ VERY fine, full-bred Bull Calf forSale. Ap- ‘ “ean ; : Wil cs i . iA Alt ‘ ib iOW ail 4 ply to — aos : “ithe land. A schoorer ran ashore near Launch | Ww M. I EAR Dd, a i ing, but got off without much difficulty, and} ‘The Cedars.” . ‘ 4 ‘ j y 20. 1885 some of the fishing boats off the eastern part | AUgs. 20, 1885, - i eame Chittoor ( Wade, \ j i aga , re 7 ’ as . Swirls ( 1 I iof the Island ‘ound difiiculty in making the ron il y . i ‘ aA . : i p ' 0 » the density o smoke. Che ™ rq l London, G. } ( y aed re } | Low ‘ Ata \ Cail itor ¢ JiGlMiana, ate ! ing wW rg j . . f _ i t ae We Silu fica Qa i er. ¢ ‘ Mr. Banforth, M i AND thews eM s. Wa Mrs. John V a re ROM a \ i+ - i er i 2 2 8 | * a : : he F L tluable Buiiding Lots | Pact pe Rovnpe, the French advocate.) Valuable Building Lots : . t pre 1 St. Petersburg igitating | ' - pend y , ‘ nk sine aiken ot Cmenis aml fulnd ver aotoan | BY AUCTION, > at 4ihstvha : aeUussi : : mist ha y pO St 2 j sput ) i the | i : i , a adh me re ~ i. mon enemy, Germany, has created| Wednesday, Sept. 1Ath, at 32 o'clock “ ra Ls 8s bhrougn | — h } rive} ther | ’ |; Such sensation that he has been given another | . i sine yhas the last s ere &> De : | noon, on the premises | + 1 it . } banquet, Lois time 'V MNUSSsla rtists an { - I , think : sur- | © . , : s | journausts. The banquet was private. It * ~~ i \ ; « il x ; ,ar’y { im : . 4 ~~ r 7 ¢ } vy 499 ° : a : nd exi ' = | learned, however, that the tend ney of all the | UAT favorite and commodious Hotel, known ” = ee — toasts and speeches was to emphasize what the | ~ asthe REVERE HOUSE, conveniently situ- > gti ee me hed as the unborn symne- tated at the head of Steam Navigation Co.s’ Mi R B NORTON, David Me-{° ee a cS a et ae * Wharf, Great George Street, and near the Rail- K 6 4} Charlottetow Weallien Co I f France and Russia, an i the beneh- | way Station, Public Buildings and Market. It ‘ Lie n i V Al : , . : . zs 2 oan ; a ae O14 oa ae ent influence which the French and Russian | hasa fine view of Hillsborough River and Har- und D. A. McLeod, of Eldon, left this mor ’ bor, having the benefit of refreshing breezes from and Niagara Falls At Moncton they join the excursion party of John MeDonald & Co., o! Toronto. whose guests they will be while in - Ow Thursday last a man belonging to Salis bury. N. B.. and working on the Buctouch und M ym ton Railway. who had been Seriously ill for some days norman of drinking large | quantities of water, vemite l up a large liz urd, slive and active, which quickly got out ol! ight in the rubbish. His sickness imm diately departed, and he returned hom: ip par mntly as well as ever How the lizard got into his stomach is a mystery. ss ‘HeLLo !” we heard one man say to another | y. I didn’t know you at first, ' han you did he other da why, you look ten years younger when I saw you last. “T feel ten years younger,” was the reply. ‘‘You know I used to be under the weather all the time and gave better. The I was terri ly Ww eak, ; up expe ‘ting to be any doctor uid I had consumption. we ul night sweats, cough, no appetite, and iost esh I saw Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi liscovery advertized, and thought it would do wo SC » “eo 2 ? no harm ui it would do no good It has cured man because I am a well trs and w. me. ] am a new one. a _ + . f ; oe eee LHE ioliowlng paragraph, which is going the rounds of the press, may be accepted for what : is worth: Mr. James Purvis, of | Avonport, has a curiosity in the shape of a | fetorme i la nb. It h LS hind legs exactly like those of @ rabbit. claws and toes complete, one of it fore legs, which is about 7 inches in length, instead of a hoof it has just lump of flesh, on which its owner has fitted a 1: : i ; bias ¢ he } 10 little shoe. Where the other fore leg should he there is only tn stump. The animal es by making successive leaps from its rind leg nd the part of the one tore toot. . ; : ‘ It ; * y condition i arink ; “s four quarts of milk a day - ~ me fl i. 2 A 6 LAR ¢a vf mistaken identity Is re Hori if a 23 Ol a Sunday excursion to il ~T r 4 a one oT ou favo! >» geaslidae Yresorws. At an early hour yesterday morning two well known 7 a. livery stable within young men repaired to @ livery StaoK vivnin 4 stone’s throw of the Post Office, and hired ) rm to th aforesaid seaside resort team t They got the team, went to the hotel, and | ey got were happy. In the evening, when rea ly to p} mi ne, thn yeni i arch of tne am. and, as they suppos obtained it. ; vy bidding adieu to their frier ls, they set a M wud S. nace for town, where they e ‘a good time. The team was driven | § » stable of the owner, where the arm i ing discovery was made that it was not the ‘ they had hired, but one belonging t lL-known establishment on Prince S.reet. rh * $porcs were dumbfoune led at this dis ry ind are yet at a loss for an ex pl ALLA tion The other team will likely arrive by telegraph this eVening. quiet sle¢ j | siness trip to Montreal, Tor el | | Boston, Mass; C H Easton, | F Easton, do; M Smith, ishaw, M D, New rrature exercise upon eac h other. Ree TTS Apvice To Morners.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when hildren are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, » by relieving the child from pain: and the little shrub awakes as “‘bright as a it button. is ver pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, lays all pain. regulates the bowels, and is the best whether arising Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. feh 4 eod wk known remedy for Giarrhas, from teething or othe causes. RHorsford’s Acid Phosphate. TONICS., ONE OF THE BES? Dr. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and De fete ~ in College of Surgeons and Physic , Baltimore, Md., says: ‘‘It makes a ple a drink, and is one of our best tonics in the shape of phosphates in s yluble form.’ neers HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. §.—-W Timlin, C Lawton, E E Drain, M Rich, jr, Boston, Mass; A B Machan, WwW 5 “hieCondenk. St John, N B; C Pearce, n, Ont, H C Cummings, H D Ham- A Barker, W L LIiuker, Concord, N Patterso mond, ty | H. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 28—J B O'Donnell, Northampton, Mass; D B O'Donnell, do; J F Sullivan, Holy- oke, Mass: T B O’ Donnell, do; J F McCusker, St Stephen, N B; Halifax; J Irving, | Montreal. 30 Buctouche, N Bb; Robbie, | E Hicks, Boston: A M Nickerson, Boston; G ; {yr ** Morrow, Souris. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 28.--W R Watson, Toronto; J G Toombs, M D, Mt Stewart; J M McGougan, s'Side; D A McLeod, Eldon; M J Mc Le od, do; J Matheson, Miramichi; A Cameron, Halifax: S P Creelman, Bonshaw; H Brad- Glasgow; A E Towne, Halifax. SEA VIEW HOUSE—SOURIS. Aug 28—J F Dwyer, Montreal; Charles K Short, &+ John. N B: Martin Mith, Talifax; wochhead, Ch’'town; Condr Mekie, PE Railway, do; F A Bell, P EI Railway, lo: A J McLaine, p EI Railway, Souris; Geo Muttart, P E I Railway, do: C H MeM ummerside; Miss McMurdo, do. ST. LAWRENCE HOTEL, Aug 28—D Collins and wife, Wisconsin; \ngus MeDonald, West River; C Watts, S Peter's. C B. 80@—Edwin McDonald, Mon- treal; Chas McArthur. Colorado; Geo Smith, do; Andrew Speacer, weadville, Coloradg; G W Morson, New York, the salt water. The REVERE has always received large and constant patronage from ieading tourists, com- merciai mein and the general public, ~ALSO Those large and very valuable Building Lots, adjoining the Revere House, as described by plan on hand-bilis, Terms easy and made known at Sale. A. McNEILL, Ch‘town, Aug. 10, ‘86 iow & wr’ Aactiones Asstionate. REGULAR TRADERS ISS6. PALL TRIP, BRIGANTINE “ZERELDE,” L. HICKHAM, pevnanuee. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, Direct, About the 5th SEPTEMBER, Next. AND BARK 6% | KWMOSELLE, R. READLE, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpooi for Charlottetown, Direct, about the 25th SEPTEMBER. Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and Shediac. For freight or passage apply in Lendon to ‘oha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great’ Winchester Street ; in Liverpool to FPitcaira Brothers, di suuth John Street, or here to the owners, | - BEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, Aug. 14, 1886—eod tf Real Estate Sale. rEVYHREE valuable LOLS on Douglas Street, i 50x100 feet each,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants of Prince Ed ward Isk dwar 29, 1856. i Pte MONDAY, Notice to Contractors. S* ALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed ‘ Tender for Hot-water Heating Apparatus, Dominion Building, Char- lottetown, K. [.,°° will be received at this Office until WK DNESD AY, 8th September, for the erection and completion of a ‘Hot-Water Heating Apparatus AT THE Charlottetown, P. E. L. Dominion Building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the new Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. BE. L on and after FRIDAY, 20th instant. ° Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual sig- nstures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contract when called upon to do so, orii he failto complete the work contracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, _ Ceara, 1th Gequss, 1886, Pf. ISUARD RAILWAY, FO BUILDERS. ‘ SEAL sED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER dth, 1885, for the erection of a Dwelling for the Station Master at Hunter River. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside “Tender for Dweiling at Hunter River Station.’ Plan and specification may be seen at the Superintendent's office, Charlottetewn. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to _ five (5) per cent of the amount of the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the werk satisfactorily, ac- cording to tie plan and specification. If the tender is notaccepted, the deposit will be returned, The Department does not bind itseif to accept the lowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’towu, August 21, 1886. eod tl sept 3—pat her jouc pio uni 2i , f° Oa. 3i Bait Elerrine. 200 Bris. for Sale at cost. HORACE HASZARD. 50 Bris. Yellow § Sugar, 20 do Granulated do, 50 Puns. choice Molasses. 200 Half-chests Tea, 50 Caddies dae, 150 Bris. Patent Flour, OR SALE BY HORACE e wown, Aug, 21, ’86—2w eod Bait Herrin HOR Sale. 309 Bbls. Western Shore Newfound- land HERRING, suitable for Mackerel or knquire of GEO. COOMBS, Lord’s Wharf. HASZARD. Lobster Bait. Aug. 14—2wks 2aw pd EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED inthe WORLD — 100 Instructors, 2005 Students last year. Thor- ough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumenta! Music, Piano and Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- men and italian Languages, English Branc hes, Gyronastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to $%; board and room rr, 1 Steam Hvratand Electric Light, $45to $75 perterm. Fall Term begins Sep- tember oe 1886. For Illustrated Calendar, with ful! information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass. S17, CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHCOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Negiy, D.D., President The R EV, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered, For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wks \e ‘a i% Vi, Ligs?, FOUND, se. OST.—Between Jas. Paton’s and J. C. Sprague’s stores, aten dollar note. Finder will be re- warded by leaving it at this office. aug30 li GIRI WANTED to do general house-work Apply to Mrs. John A. Moore, Hillsborough Square. aug2s ai Lost - North of Kent Street, a pair of Gold - Spectacles The fiader will be rewarded by leay ing them at W. W. We liners’ $ store, Lost: Last Friday night, between the Gospel tent and Queen St., a round Gold Brooch. The finder will be rew arded by leaving the same at this Office. aug 30, 3! ANTED--About the 15th September. two or three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, ina pleasant part of the city. State terms, which must be moderate. Address, “KE. * EXAMINER office ; aug 24 6i pd NOR SALE—-T he sewir: fitted s? oop *‘Florie E. . 19 feet keel. Apply to J. McCarey, Post Office. aug 4i Want ED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply at A. McNeill’s, ‘Hillsborough Park, aug 24 tf WANTE [D IMME pl ATELY—A Boy to learn the harness making.—L R, Prowse, Murray Harbor South. yl4 7i P- ASTURE TO LET—Good after-grass Pasture, for a few cattle, ina field near the city. Ap- ply to George Alley. aug9 2aw WANTED IMMEDIATE L LY — a Girl for gen- era! housework. Apply at Mrs. Charles Smallwood’s, Richmond Street. aug23—2i y ANT ED—Asmart Dining-room Giri. Apply ai che Osborne House, augzi 6ieod pd WANTED TO RE -A modine- -sized tices or Cottage in a cael venient part of the city; one with grounds attached preferred. Apply at this office. aug20 tf TO LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- taining five rooms; possession given Ist September.—James A, McLeod. aug20 tif LOSt—On Wednesday, between Salvation Army Barracks an "King Square, a smail gold Brooch. with three rubies and small chain attached. The finder will be rewarded on iecav- ing it at THE EXAMINER Office. aug20 wart \TED- ~A Honsemaid. Apply vo the matron , Hos pital, augi i8 tf WAN’ rED—A Cook and emanate Mrs. Sullivan, Brighton Road. Apply to suet if rs le young “AN i E D AT “ONC E A smart, capab Ww Man to learn the ‘Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management, Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager P. BK. 1. Laundry. ould 10 LE T—Rooms over the Subsoriber’s office, T with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and yore — possession ‘ame AU GUST 30, L886. & a.CHA EL. We must make room for fal] goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at onee, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and g, cotton goods, (ur prices for cotten flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, ete., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at once. BEER BROS. August 17, ‘30. NEW GOUUS JUST OPENED ~ on -anh RAAT tes dl, VE AC EGR ALD’S.,. 7 tew Cashmeres, Yew Corsets, Rew Flanneis, New Tweeds, Be HB. New Dress Geods, | Vew Veivets, Yew Ribbons, | New Battons, | Selling at Cheapest Prices seu aed J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREET. August 25—dy wy a NN LR EN EN NR = a Ch’town, oe “THERE ISNO EXCUSE! IF YOU HAD CARRIEDA ROCKFORD WATCH THIS ACCIDENT WOULD NOT HAVE HAPPENED." A. BRUCE: Wants to Have His Say---that is YOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. K. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. x Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. time ©) wave $500 WeBTH OF REABY-HABDE CLOTHING, of our own inanufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have ome go An Immense Stock of Fats, 2u per cent. when they prrchase from selling rapidly, because buyers can save trom 124 to us. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS FURNISHINGS .| Collars, Cnffs, &e., Unsurpassed in Qo oe Fies., Sivle. sar Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations trom other establishments this year. p . LD. ee CB, 72 QUEEN STREET. Eee GS 5 AveH SE TiS He , 83 QUEEN STRELY. — eee 6 oe ED Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Serims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Wantles. Summer Mantle Cloths, Siraw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underciothing “ American White Dress Shirts. Ch’town, June 23 oes) N Mw eo ¥? * Tinen Collars, Cuils, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. ALL SELLING AT kh LIBER i, DISCOUNT Td CLEAR, = —a & Ch’town, July 15--wky Sannin ‘ s 7" @ - AERO TNE FOS, we Mee RmNRE Be [ — , U i cs nea cea _ ” '