ee: RE eR TN A ae esa a ge i a re THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - THE DAILY EXAMINER. Stated tose SOME BIG STORMS COMING. SEPTEMBER 10, L886, On Ottawa Gespatch to the Halifax | ' hi better in the cattle trade. The demand in | Herald says that the deputy minister of marine has received the following letter from Mr. Wiggins, of the finance depat ment, a copy of which that official intends ray of comfort hey have not lost Haldi to forward to Mr. Carpinael, superintend ent of the meteorological serv ice, Toronto, as follows : ‘ on . Orrawa, Sept. 7, 1886,-L have the honor lost by the Government, The Patriot | 1, enclose a telegram from 8S. D. Scott, editor says *“Vietory at Haldimand ‘*the of the Halifax Hrening Mail, dated March ’ l9th, 885, referred to in page 44 of my re ‘ port ot February 5th, 1886. I now beg to Haldimand has returned a Grit “‘every | oa}j your attention to the disastrous earth- Haldimand. Tue Grits are checred at last by a single mand ; and now they are trying to make the people believe that Haldimand has been Tories, deathblow.” This is _ not sO time since the union of the Province in | quakes which have just occurred in the United | States, especially in Charleston. In my es say, written for the Warner prize, July, 1885, and in 1872 and 1874 the Grit candidate)] pemarked that a volcanic and stormy period (Mr. Thompson) was elected by acela | well defined would oceur in 1886. In the Ot- ‘: li amaiaetii: 2 the general tawa Journal of May 13th, 1886, I am report- — Subsequently, a ae }ed as saying: ‘As i predicted months ago, election in 1878, he polled a majority of 166) | the approaching autumn will be remarkable over the Liberal-Conservative. At the last | for great earthquakes in North and South — 100 : _; | America, both preceding and following general election in 1882, he polled a major 1. cnn ol September 50th. 1886.” In a ity of 126 over William H. Merritt. | letter to Miss Eliza Honk, written May 17th, 1886, and published in the Ottawa Journal, July 12th, 1 use these words : **Karthquakes majority of eighty or ninety ; and the vill prevail in both Americas, especially Patriot savas the Tories have received a/ California this autumn.” These earthquakes will convinee you to think, not merely that my prediction has thus far been fulfilled, but that ridiculous ! the approaching storm (vide its prediction on page 46 of my report to you dated February : 1886) will be due to planets ary action. I say pointed because they did not carry this conde tion, and yet the word is no more ap Grit constituency, may be admitted. They | plicable than in speaking of a future lunar : , eclipse. Itis a tact, and here I may add that = the period intervening between August 25th have wen more than forty or fifty voteS/ and October 10th, 1886, will long be remem inthe Grit constituency of Haldimand. | bered for the disastrous earthquakes in the : Americas, and probably in all parts of the world. I predicted some months ago that the success of their Canadian Pacitic Rail- September Welak come in “cold with high winds,” and the local reports of the meteoro- logie al service and the telegrams here- with enclosed amply prove that this them the confidence and support of the en- | prediction also was fulfilled; and this will the more fully appear when I say that these are the only predictions | hav« made in reference to the present autumn, convince the average Grit who gives ear to |The wind on the Ist was strong from north west to west, to use the words of the meteor . ; ological report, the temperature falling very Putriot ; and the Conservatives were, it ap-| nearly to the freezing point, causing frosts in pears, unable to convince the Grits of Hal-! many points on the continent. In the light of these facts it is interesting to read the predic- tion of the meterolugical bureau for that day. This unsuccessful result of their efforts is|On Sept. Ist: ‘* Moderate winds, higher tem- perature.” As you will see, the reverse was $ . }the case lower temperature and a north-west that all the other Grit constituencies iM] gale. My prediction was made months ago ; Ontario will, at the general election, evince | te bureau's but a few hours before, proving : r once more that when the planetary forces are acting upon our planet, and her atmosphere, i867. In 1867, the Grit majority was 309, Now another Grit candidate has a reduced death-blow. How false, and absurd, and Chat the Liberal Conservatives are disap- ought to have done so. They deserved to The establishment of their National Policy, way policy, their creditable administration i of publie aifairs, ought to have won fvr tire constituency and not of only forty or fifty additional votes. Butit is hard to such false witnesses as the Globe and the dimand. to be regretted ; but we must not conclude such deep-reoted prejudice and stupidity. The Conservatives confidently expect to} barometer and bureau are helpless. i EK. Stone Wicaens. carry, at the general eection next year : : P. S.—After my system shall have been made public, it will be as common for seamen stituencies now held by the Opposition; and | to calculate storms from the nautical almanac as it now is to reckon their latitude and longi- tude. - are EK. 8. W. ee Sauce for the Goose, &c. from ten to twenty of the Ontario con- 'f all goes well they will do so. The Mayoralty. Tue forthcoming electi fa Mayor has OW ; m: on election of er fayor has! The New Yék Times says that on the been, during the week, the chief topic of] ;orth-east of Prince Edward Island there conversation in this city. Every one admits | are mackerel grounds extending from North Cape to East Cape and that the Canadians claim that Americans cannot fish within an : s . ~ |imaginary line drawn from headland te that the office of Mayor is beyond his|headland which would include several times sphere, and every one wonders and regrets | three miles from the shore. It calls thisa lowed higself to “be used (or te hehe ee ; ; ; . . " . ul the fimes sindly characterize the abused) by a faction in the City Council. ; r 4 ’ on theory by which a large portion of the On the other hand, it is freely admitted | Gul¢ of Mexico is claimed by the United by all that Mr. Haviland possesses the | States as territorial waters, lying within an talents, the kuowledge, and the experience imaginary line drawn from the south point of Florida to the mouth of the Mississippi’ 1 ‘ ; ‘ ; The imaginary line on the Prince Edward to fill the office of Mayor with credit and Island coast covers a distance of about 20 hat Mr. Hooper is a estimable old gentle- min in his own sphere; but everyone knows 1} that he has a which render him peculiarly well qualified advantage to the City. miles from the shore; the imaginary line Mr. Haviland’s ‘‘ card” appeared on drawn in the Gulf of Mexico covers a dis- tance of over 120 miles from the shore; so that the claim of the United States is at least six times as ‘“‘preposterous’” as the phrase of the other. It was stated that}other. While on the subject our respected Mr. Hooper would *‘ come out strong in}contemporary might say what it thinks of the Alaska Company’s claim to a block of the North Pacific Ocean ranging over sev- eral hundred miles.—Montreal Herald. that point, and there is no question before tasmanian ect ttle mmens the electors except ** which man is mostsuit- How They Did It. able for the office 7’ and ‘shall we elect he Wednesday, and Mr. Hooper's card ap- peared on Thursday. One isa bad para- faver of waterworks owned and managed by the city,” but he is studiously silent on A young man of Baltimore went west several years ago and regularly corresponded tion, is responsible for putting the city to} with an elderly lady friend in Washington. the expense and turmoil of an election con- About six months ago he wrote that he’d get married now if he knew a_ nice girl that would have him. ‘‘There’s a chance for you,” said the lady laughing, to her niece vass; Mr. Haviland is not canvassing. Is} when she rec eived the letter. ‘Tell him to it possible that there are citizens who will | write to me,” said the young woman, also laughing. The aunt did so, the young man wrote, the young woman answered the : letter, and the result of the corresponden: € refuse him’ Are there men so miserably | that followed was a wedding last week a the man who, urged on by the fac- test at this juncture /” Mr. Hooper is making a personal can- vote fora man simply because he asks them todoso and they do not like to weak, so lacking in public spirit and in ap-| between the young folks, who until a few 1 ° preciation of what makes for the good of =e oe ad probe th | om maria "| : 1eir [riends say that both have done we the city, that they will vote only as they Bay Une é a An Extraordinary Upheaval. are canvassed? Where two candidates of about equal merit are canvassing and no public question intervenes, an elector may On Tuesday last, about the same hour be excused for voting for the man who first | that the earthquake occurred at Charies- ton, a very extraordinary upheaval took jlace on the ocean. The schooner George the chances are two to one that the other asks him; but where only one is canvassing is the best fitted for the position; and it is,4 Jewett, was fishing on the La Have Banks, therefore, right to vote for him. the weather pleasant, when suddenly a tremendous sea arose, with heavy seas. The seas came rolling in mountains high, with some half-mile distance between each contest, from which, in conclusion, we| sea, and coming in opposite directions from quote: | the wind, something that never occurred | before in Capt. Jewett’s experience. The Cushing had mainsail blown away and other {r. Hooper, have we think very unwisely, | sails so badly damaged that she was obliged at st for himself, brought him out again. | to reling uish her voyage and be re away ror Mr. Hooper as a private geutleman we | Porth ma with only 4,000 pounds of halibut have a high opinion, so high that. we would} on board. The gale lasted seven hours, not wish to see him in the hands of certain | the wind coming with a terrible racket, members of the City Council who are looking | when it subsided nearly as sudden as it forward to “run” him as formerly, should he | started. e Protestant Union of this week con- tains an excellent articie respecting the ‘*Althongh defeated at the two pre ‘eding e ctions, the professed friends and admirers | be suecessful in the election. Silla tiscali an ‘The ery for reform is heard throughout the laad, and nowhere is it more needed than The Change was Too Much. in the Civic government ef Charlottetown. And in order that it be brought about, men of; Minnie Charland, a handsome young understanding, back bone, and firm princi- | lady, 21 years of age, was adopted by pies, who will not be swerved to the ri; ght or! Richard Charland and his wife when quite ft, required to fill our Civic offices : young at Toronto. She had always believed ; specially that of Mayor. We helieve the Charlands to be her parents. Quite senti 1 ‘enliils ‘the-alllee: io oe ps ‘recently she learned the facts of her par- can promise no reform in the meantime, yet:if: °°™ ge, and this so preyed upon her mind | , that she committed suicide. Her body was elected i can be pre o t} > _ f. » a paring the way for ft changes and reforms which are sure to come.” found in the Detroit river, near home, the . Cushing, of Portland, Me., Capt. Clark. I ; Courts! rip and Mary 2 from a phre nok gi- | Gravenstein Apple mw onfectionery, etc., sell. | qenenencen it iaiiaialialimaes other day. AN inquesc has been held on the body of ! en 2, a Verve ak aw ye - q : the shoemaker, Ryan, whose sudden death in A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolent Trish ! ~ Sy John, N. 3, we referred to yesterd: y, Society will be held in their Hall, Prince and a vertliet of “death frtim naturad causes’ Street, on Friday evening, the 10th inst.— ° retarned. John Hennbssty, Sctretary. wee. British Live Stock Market. [t is satisfactory to beable to chronicl : especially after such a protracted period of depression, any sign of change for the England has picked up perceptibly and has reached better up to the level of the sup plies, resulting in a more active trade. | Receipts from Canada and the United) . States have continued heavy as also have | the supplies from Ireland and elsewhere, | but the better demand has served to fully! sustain the market the meat markets were cabled higher. Liverpoo] puotes 6a for hindquarters and 4d tor fougqmarters per Ib,, and London 4s for hindgiiaters | and Ys 4d for forequarters per Sibs. by the earease. The following table shows the | prices of prime Canadian steers in Liver-| ; pool on the dates mentioned : ISS6 er 1D. | conte September OD .. .o K nL ss Sie. hs cee Lis August 30 .... 2.6. ce eens eee 114 Aupost 2... . + ca ease wi som at AE a 0h es OUR Se ae At As oA 6 Aa nnn ee +s bee a eee? I AugeG is... ... ty wesc, gue ce a ie July 26 +6 es ee a 12 July 19 iS, ls tie 0- 124 | July Di i. ie Ace « Bet enad 12 i + U - = j Decline in Land Values in Britain. As illustrating the decline in the valu of landed property in Great Britain, the result of the recent attempt to sell auction the Houghton estates of the Mar quis of Cholmondeley, is significant. The first lot put up consisted of Houghton Hall, which cost £45,000 for the building alone, and about 10,660 acres of land. ‘The best bid was £300,000, and the property was therefore withdrawn. % farm’ of 2:322 acres renting for £900 a year, was next pu up, and bid in at £24,500. Then a farm -t 1,001 acres, rented at £744, was bid im i £21,000. Another farm of 1,205 acres, renting for £600, was bid in at £21,000 Two other farms, one of G00 acres and one of 700 acres, were also withdrawn betau: the limit was not reached. Ali vrethe r out of 17,000 acres, only some small hold ings and cottages were sold, of the aggre- gated value of £4,500. TS i ° EEA Didn't Know it was Loaded. | There was a break in the electric wire it a St. Paul hotel the other day, and Super intendent Brockway, in order to expedite matters, went with his workmen to repair it. ‘**You must be careful,” said a looker on, ‘‘or we'll have a coroner's inquest right here. Brockway smiled, seize a the dea end of one wire with one hand and the lamp wire with his neppere and fell dead The full force of the current, which h« ats i had « haes act | Ea. supposer nad noi been turned on, had passed through his body. sca ies CS eae cel ft Coffining Whiskey. A Boston whiskey dealer bought a cheap cothn, put four and seven-eicht gallons ot rye whiskey inside, screwed a plate on the lid of the coffin, on which were engrav- ed the name, age and birthplace of the alleged corpse, boxed the coffin, as is usual, and shipped it to a town in Maine. There the undertaker took charge of the box: and drove ten miles into the country before the cotin was opened and the liquor removed. a hl ge Tne market to-day was fairly well attended and sales were lively at Tuesday's prices:— Beef (small) 7. to 10 cents per lb. do per qtr 4 to 7 cts ; mutton, 5 to 8 cts; pork (small) 6 to 8 cts; lamb, 35 to 60 cts per gtr; ham per lb, 13 to l4c; fowls, 40 to 45 cts. pair; butter (fresh) 20 to D9 ; do (tub) 16 to 18 cts; eggs, 10 to llc; tomato plants, 1c per doz; beans, 4 cts per quart ; peas, LO cts per quart ; flour per T00 pounds, $2725 to $2.75: oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50: oats, 34 ects: hav per 100... 50:. fo .3d cts: new potatoes, 30 cents; veal, 3 to 7 et radish per bunch, 6 cents; lobsters, 4 to Sets each : rhubarb.3 to 4 cents ner th; codfish. 25 to 65 cents; mackerel, 5 to 8 cents; pigs $2.50 to $5.00 per pair; apples, 10 cents pet dozen; plums, I6c. per quart. i For the best assortment of Bread, Cake and Pastry, go to J. Murphy’s, Kent Street. sep 10, 2 ee ee Asout half-past twelve o'clock yesterday morning a burglar visited the residence of Judge Palmer, St. John, N. B. He effe: ted an entrance through a window and proceeded to help himself. In so doing he awoke the servant man, the only person in the house at the time. who chased the burglar down stairs and captured him. A severe tussle ensued, during which the servant man was seriously injured about the face and hands, and the burglar escaped. The police were at once in foumed of the affair, and search was made foi the burglar, but he could not be founds The servant man reeognized the burglar as a cor- ner loafer, whom he says he can identify should he see him again. ae Cakes of all kinds from 6 cents up to 12 cents at J. Murphy’s, Kent Street. sep 10, 2: a ‘Delays are dangerous.’ If you are pale, emaciated, have a hacking cough, with night sweats, spitting of blood, and shortness> of breath, you have no time to lose. Do not hesitate too long ~’ till you are past cure; for, taken in its earliest stages, consumption can be eured by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, as thousands can testify. By druggists. f aw > Tue Lorne Hotel will close for the season to-morrow (Saturday), the 11th inst. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, a Cameron master, for Point du Chene : G : Lj A fF? ‘ 4 QO G be ‘3 S 600 lbéceathGc......dG... 08s %..<dea $ 276 00 5 % fF North Wiltshire, t Miss Fiz Vv |} Feavyour, of North litshire, to Sis Muse Ki voch Ardenu--lill Mason's Bride—Hetty Me-|-—-The Country Parson (in costume)—Bill the Kid- ix | P i THERE are about § sixty sail of American fishermen lying in the harbor t Georgetown. They report mackerel very scarce in the Bay, | nd 4 . ould um Jetiing Very much discouraged with the prospects. ayant ParKER House Baking Powder at Beer & GS s. sep 102 31 he Bes Taz sewings in aid of the P. E. Island Hos- pital will be commenced on Monday, Sept. 13, in the class room St. Paul’s school room, at 2.30 p. m. 2i — _P ' Pror. CAMPBEL discourses on ‘* Love, cal standpoint, in J aid McLeod's Hall this evening. All should attend. ie ee A cHolcre wot of Tomatoes, Bartlett Pears, ing cheap at T. Carter’s, opposite Miller Bros. , (Jueen Street. o~ : A MEETING of the supporters of Mr. Havi land will be held this evening (Ff viday) in | Full’s Building, Queen Street, at 8 o'clock, | salle i Eseuisu Malt Viaegar and Pickling Spice | at Beer & Goff. sup 10, dic ra Hi ra‘a iH i ioned offer for ogy hang FARM | ; Pot .d for and delivered free of charge. Li oa ada Py Retake Ree ee ne : Call at the offi re and leave orders for work. Price Lists and all information treely aes Souris, cont sining 89 Acres of splendid given by M R. SHA W, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Street, King Square. iland. Possession given Ist December next. | Li RMS—Cash on delivery, MATTHEW, MeLEAN & ©O, | [CONNECTED BY4QrELEPHONE.] Suuris Kast, Aug. 21, '86—6Gi wky 4i Ca’wwa, July 28, 19%. ~ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 10, 1 L886. Summerside Exports. Wit---HU HOR---SEN LIMENT---P AT HOS, SuMMERSIDE, Sept. 3. sae ra —s 1 threshing mill...... 800 GO Ne tae A : G08 bush o8ts.....ccrecacrsiecenme . 218 8 the renowned Reciter and Impersonator in his pra neds: 3 tocr es : 47 OO ‘ ern 1 The cowhide sas. ayescssaena 492-00 YOLOGUE ENTERTAINM ‘Seaman mia kerel bbls. ’ suas 38 00 dL $1366. 00 | —AT THE ’ By same steamer on Oth : | ggearcen i " | — 114 cases eggs..........+- Ss oe ee — —_ —_ Fi; — ‘ - D6 bbls mackerel. ee eae d60 00 5 i Side fA oc. 0 0 8 Pp dee te t 00! —-ON- bd & eat : ron Men se. ss ko Pees teers ve" 322 00 | : sn i re 7 . io ° ' ‘ oad wae later cores "500 Monday and Tuesday Evenings, Sepiember, 13th and (4th, “96 Ibs leather oi bd eee koe 290 O00 os ‘t= men 1 threshing mill...... ' a 300 OO : ® calves 9 00 Mr. Rogers’ Entertainment is refined, instruc- | given solely by him, - much new, interesting yee ar in's Bee ie See 995 on Live, and altogether pleasing. [tis rare, in that | aad original matte: A short list of reci'alious i 2 hors 1 5. oe ged it is attractive to ail intelligent people. It is and sketches is vere given, (0 show the charatter * : 116 bus ih On vats. tree tebe etenetanve . 19 00) intellectual without being heavy; and it is|{of the entertainment. Tue actual programme ig + ‘ humorous without being silly or vulgar, Mr. | never selected by Mr. Rogers until he mects his : 29093 QO | Kogers wil! make up his programme from his 7 : } ee large library, Which contains many sketches ' 5 } ' - 10% «epee | RECITATIONS, | IMPERSONATIONS, +; In this city, = the Oth Boerne, A the Me chedt t | Scenes from Komeo and Juliet—Hamlet—-Henry ; The Old Scotchman (in costume)—The Beggar oe arsonage, by Rev W, Harrison, Mr. Hezekiah {iL.—Vaming of. the Shrew—Juiius Cesar Boy (in costume}—Miss Amaryuthia, (ia costume) * Jane Ford, of New Glasgow Road, Lot 24. Mie 1% ewen—Widow Malone—The River Piot—A | napper (in costume)—Gus Fitztoodle (in costan;e) rologue—Darius Green (8 new version)- Lady | — Colonel Sellars (in costume)—Temmy Grindle . 3 . : . — | Clara Vere de Vere—The sale of Old Bachelors (in costame)—The Outcast (in costume)—Jack n't hy j K Q PPNDT 1} | The Quarrelsome Italians—The Ghost Ballad of | Chuckle (in costume)—Aunty Pizgins (in eog- TEED § (ii y d U SSCS atld ib. | the Boai—The Miother’s Prayer; and Mr. Rogers’ | tume)—The Repenteni Farmer (in costume)—The ‘famous imitations of Booth, Barrett, living,’and | Vagabonds {in Costume)—; and an impersonation, | other celebrities, in full costume, of Oscar Wiide, &., &e. oa ys ste *>* —a ,|), Ee pe hy 4 LO AL L =-{' 45 YE BY Li Si, £a- Mr. Rozers makes all of the chanzes from one character to another instantaneously, and & x 4 4g4 458 in the presence of the audience. { . _———: 0! é MHE a >rize -eting . his Associa- Prices of At lraission Reserved Seats, 5) centa, Bilcony, 35 cents; Parc uctte, 25 cents, For sale Z pep dng ‘ 7%, aia a tetel ele eee at Apothecaries’ Hall, C. D. Rankin’s, Medical Hall and Reddin's ond Waison’s Drug Stores; - wn THURSDAY next, 161 h Yimd., commencing at; G. H. Haszard’s and Diamond Bookstores and at the fiali. Doors open at 7.15; Commence at 8, : Sa. m., sharp. . 4a” Attentive Ushers will be in attendance. sc): 6—eod ai Ist match, 200 and 400 yds., 5 rounds at each ‘ i cl a range. : OS er rem ee ee ee ir eee a “_- eae - 2nd matvh, 500 and 699 yds., 7 rounds at cach ranse Me rs of the ctive Militia must year in R the uniform of their Corps—f or undress Membership fee, 31 EKutran fee to each 4 match 23ets. No sizhi shots. ‘ Dominion of Canada Rifle. Assdciation Meda! q to highest aggregate G ! ) I 7 ¢ Presi Q. ©, Rifle Asso . cp 1, till dat —— OY? ements z s&s A p a Bs a poles ! See : RB ao a BS ie be 1886, © BY Auction, at my Salesroom, to-morrow, Sept. w. A A 5 s 4 Li,at 11 o clock, al 30 Bris. APP!ES, injGravensteins, Astrakans, —— 50; Duchess and other varietie G. M. HARRIS, - Sept. 10. 1886. Auctionzer. ~~ : , : ! — 4 Tyr x rye : ree ADE ‘SAI Da + re ——_— 0— UT, Subscriber will offer at Auction, in ont of his Warehouse, at foot of Queen WHETE FLANN EL. | TUESDAY next; the 14th inst., at WHITE FLANNEL, Ton. O CLOCK a ™m., Si rp: WHIFE FL ANNEL, 100 Bris. Patent Flour, a ds al Eleven Thousand Yards 100 Half.chests Tea, BLUE FLANNEL, sk th om BLUE FLANNEL, now Open 10 Boxes Pure India Tea, BLUE FLANNEL | . » 2 *hoice olasses 4 4 4a . ar oe Po = + wenn dies and Selling at the nee Connie's Staewk, PANCY FLANNEL, oon Ee FANCY FLANNEL, ! LOWEST PRICES 10 Kegs Baking Soda, FANCY FLANNEL — : ' fa. ABIN SL 4 " oe . 5 Casks Washing Soda, , Ever Shown. 5 Boxes Pickles, SCARLET FLANNEL, ea 50 Boxes Soap, SCARLET FLANNEL, 4 25 Pails Confecti nery, 4° : ET : ' y ‘ = . ~ . ; ery a SCARLET &£ LANAEL, Terms: -- ¢ As H. e 20 Casks American Kerosene Ou, : oss ae — os 5 Demijohns Muriatic Acid, GREY FLANNEL, j %) Cases Canned Salmon, GR L¥ FLANNEL, 20 do do Lobsters, GREY FLANNEL, } St Bris. Herring, of 1) Reams Wrapping Paper, 0 Dozer do Twine. % = _ ; Cc 7 TERMS AT SALE. aA > kn &e S ; Cc “a ‘ong, Ped a, HORACE HASZARD, a 6 ‘ § & 5 1 Lower Queen Street. Ch'town, Se ee 9, 18SH—t! sle SUCC ESSORS 4 0 ui a. | oy ? : rome ~~ . 4 To the E a ctune of the City of Ca bu, a) Lae V LES 7 tet fa? = ‘harlottetown. Ch’town, Sept: 7, 1886. ; ee ee er ere ot ee eee GENTLEMEN, Having: Dees optictted by 86 . > . _ nee a a en large nutnber of mg Kaho Citizens to again ite y services for thé*office of Mayor, now dni bs. i. Coo & vacant by the decease of the late lamented Henry ¢* 2 ea ere. ee ss ; ; < Beer, Kisq., | have consented to do so: and refer- > ‘. g? ee >. ring the Citizen Eleetors of Charlottetown to the A>, 4 4 ast management of Civic affairs,duri ney myoccu | Ress? tn t a j pancy of the Mayoralty, would solic it their suf frages, when L trust, by careful Managemen of their interests, to improve se moral ane financi position of the city to their satisfaction. Refer 4 . ring the citizens to my sail action while both as by j Councillor for over five years and as Mayor for three years, I confidently look forward to a AT majority vote at the coming Election. ee Thanking the Electors of Charlottetown for the hearty support received from them in the past and confidently looking forward to a further con-]| 4 tT "> an , tinuance of the same, a i { rensain. Very respec ae DAVID R. M. HOOPER. septgo To the Electors of the Cily of Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost nothing, Charlottetown : — _Gestenex.—in compliance with the Reon! Balanog gf Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount. present at the city ineeti Lg. held in the Market Hail on 8S wus | ‘ day night, I bave consented te . MTiTi.: * cca candies Hae omve on Sivan vow! — Balanoe of White and Colored Shirts very cheap. fe tee the Mayora'ty, I will do 7 ‘ Comneial taertte ok my bate wey. Bargains in PRIVE COTTOXS. ours resp ect fu ly, Ss ; ae AAs - Bargains in COLORED WUSLINS. = Cottage, sim Sept. , 1886. =a HORSES ot HOR: ae WAl NTED immediately, twenty-five (25) Horses Ch “ap White Cotions. Ch ‘ap Gray Cottons. Cheap Linens, - ghing % from ten to fourteen pOUNnGS. A ny to ; . Soe nce W. 8. MoKIR, Cheap Carpets, Che: nied Oilcloths. Sept. 9, 188°—2i wy li iui £ ene y q. 4 “ ae * ” 4 - § saa 4 Eb A> gee Behe “> en . A "0 a E, 1 2 dbe & On ye, { “pia t- itiig-eid Maile EVERYTHING CHEAP AT + ” a? — 4) eee oe Si Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. Sew 8 oe. TS s AYERS “se oes 6 omy, MP PY PROFESSOR CAMPBELL, which was to aes & f ay . 2, SF he ¢ ivered at J. D. MeLeod’s Hall, on Tues- x $ ie % > ; c r 4 r is postponed till o'clock on FRI- . a s VENING, the 10th inst., at the same August 4th. 1886. peavat Admission, 1cts. ~~ _ — " nena ee Chl’town, Sept. 8, 1886—3i weap cove Seam LAUndry ARRIY ED_ tod ay per Robvie Godfrey from 5 t 280 TON SS. Will be sold Jow while landing. t. McMILLAN ~—ee s Sept. 8—6i & wky li ee areas ‘J . 3 . ;t : é : Ke : . as ee sili a ri FARH FOR SALE. | SSS ee CHARLOTTETOWN STE AM LAUNDRY is now in operation. Goods will be