Ee ee a eS ‘ aN SY 8 * set il Wat Cea Pepa CER ee ee cet ~ apes Teer “f, one 6 Ee ee, UF ing $100 ‘tunnel, boats pass without difficulty. i when necessary, two on the lockout, so that | usually found ina first-class Hotel | j | ‘The Osborne House is a large four-story building, with fine, large, cheertul, airy Roome, Cupboards, Linen Closets, Bath | | } ' Ba Ft 4 : i a HXAR MD hU Rte > ate Ae pias 2 basa ane : y . . ¢ + “s ect: : ‘ the respect of Lil ii ha, the hirst iollows: e political parties. In this} %°™™ r, was owned _n 4) SINGING CLASSES—September | 2th and t and’ hold | large degree, ot entirely, in the United | 25th. 1889, from 9a. m.tol2 p.m.:2 to5 p. m.: © } 1anha hoia | @ ; A ee reget i from 8 p. m. to 10 p, m. 8 hype Te eae ae ee PLANO CLASSES —October Ist and 2nd, same : oi that th partment t y, wnne inquiry WaA&S |] hours. ; ' s a bei I t statement that the VIOLIN AND CELLO CLASSiS—September . : 8 noothiy, and | i , | ab Wintel wei 27th, same hours, ‘ (hou e ‘ cducation has 1n-| : yaseaiat ae wh — * The objects of the National Conservatory of I year Dy yea! oO hinks of hint- } 2°" m lonial vessels | yj uci being the advancement of Music in the : aioe rene be sie illegally seali ; Be hring Sea. The | United States, «through the development of 2 al favor- AE APY ¢ : vo es fically con- American tulent, applications for admiss.on into { is distrib ith a view to the! *™ en 3 hot been Omically CON-| 1). classes of the Conservatory are hereby; in- ; ' namin, | armed vited. It is of course expected that positive ! fhe send eras a iptitude shall be shown by the candidates for ‘ ; ot citizens. ———— ee a en Over admission, without regard to the applicants’ , é ‘ae . 7 ver 4 t v1 i ‘ ’ attending Bay tS cruel War i stage Of progress, an‘ that his or her desire to : ‘ pape ye S| receive the instruction imparted in the Con- , ae . 1 of the Educa- | LEGITIME AGANDONS PORT -AU-PRINCE IN A rvaiory shail be the outcome of a serious and t Wepal I his province ‘ reine mail ‘EMPORARY weli-detinea purpose. The successful can idates liliak - a. ¥ | NCH GUNBOAS %: nies 3 ‘ will enjoy the tuition of ihe best teachers that can oe WO ee I ERNMENT FORMED. be engaged, and, after graduhtion, wiil be tne lt, Ul whom it | a fo ded opportanities of making known their iT idicious, Wasnincton, D. C., August 25.—The omplishments and thus securing engaxe ; ete vy il ' ; ‘ 5 ) i) mi n The condition of admission, as to fees, i the | followin im ha yen received Av | etc;, are determined by the Board of Directors : ‘ i sphere the ‘ a er enartment from Admiral | The iarge will be $100, witn no ‘extras’ ly im- | i agaheige as Mole, the cable | ¥"terer, and in casesin which circumstances i ; My iM | Gherardi, at St. Nicholas Mole, the Ce may warrant, instraction in any or ali of the pos sLACTION | + branches of learning taught in the Conservatory i termi , Ss w! y this Province. | Le eitime has aceepted the terms offered, | Will be given free. Ihe course embraces tution ‘A oe eh oi tin 3 appa in Singing, Uperatic and Misceilansous, Sol- : nt of Manitoba | and embarked on Thursday alternoon 00 | teggio, ‘Siage Deportment, Eiocution, Fencing lich, it i8 | Hoard the Fr th corvette. it is not and Ivalian, ter 9 Violin, Cello, Peal wony, 1 at to make io aril Hinnolvte’s forces | Counterpoint anc Composition, jistory of : y — to make | know h where it " sein A, poryte toree *!| Music, Chamber Music, Urchestca and chorus. be i the Provinee a | will occur yy the town. on a riday morning i‘or furiher particulars, address, p I fear a riot, an nay » notified the diplo- CHARLES INSLEE PARDEE, A. M.. + ———we matic corps. J if do ali 1 can to prevent secre! ars , 7 x ; tushence. be French and English | National Conser vatory of Music of America Khe | mnvention. disturbance. = 4: oe Nos. 126 and 123 East 17h St., N. ny: lcaptains Wii under my orders. it 18} Sue 29 . dy lins ; . i » i : : o7.'The time of | very important that a new minister be sent $$ ~ | ; } » take ‘immediately. ' 3 vas largely taken up in “ , Me aiat ¥ 1 > | : mMitvees. & , “3 : ~ “ P as rr é y 4 Res t read the report of the the Sun from Port Prin e, Via Mole St. For i which was discuss-| Nicholas, Hayti, says: ‘‘Legitime abdi- sine ‘— ° aia eos n » = lit it ® ver, Day 1 and Dr. Rand were States sloup of war Galena sailed today| Said coal to be of at best quality of this apppoiute | for Port-au-Prtnce, Hayti, from the navy | years mining, ~ ” rie geal on the Coty : te : . ae Scales, anc livere n or Db p : ; the committee reported in| yard here. The vessel is under the com-|°@ delivered on or belore the Ist . ; | 1 i L of ¢ I ‘ W. Sumner RaOUne REE, P " r , . aS i OF ruil *\rt0rge . i ie vas . - e « fay ass , i tie rec , es The Lon to consist of 2,000 lbs. thon « | " eee me | The Council do not bind themselves to kK r : } Aenean gh g 1a g ‘enews - ; , . : P| é vould | Queere of Ali Canals. accept the lowest or any tender, mot ution, | - By order, Pie re} imit on Baptist | Che strangest canal in the world is one | A. H. MACPHERSON, Univi Dr. Goodspeed. It j Hever saw in 1 in any book or news- City Clerk. recoiminen } ent the ma-}| paper, said a crergym toa St. Louis Giobe \ug 23—shu, sat, tue pat fri, mo, wed ter of union 1 abeyance, but that a] writer (ae ‘| sixteen miles long, | SAR SRON Ee Ten rr tee” SA stana Mn} i inted whose duty i between W ors ey ana i Helens, in the ; it shall | xd co-operate with|north of England, and is undergroand | ey 4 any ie F. C. Baptist | from endto end. In Lancashire the coal Be @ Coufer ; the cultivation | mines are very ensive, half the country . of w " ad the final attain- | being undermined, and many years ago the ea ment « iis was adopted, Dake of Bridgewater’s managers thought ¢ ISS JANIE BURRIS would inform her anc. Ul ld « on this matter re-| they could save money by transporting 2k Be VE friends and the public generally, that appornced }ecoal underground iustead of on the surface. |She will re-open her Music Classes =o eet Phe Co rmined to urge upon|So the canal was constructed, the mines | 44y, Sep*. 2nd. = an sans! ministers and in ers of the churches to | iconnected and drained at the same time. : do all in their pow » have the prine iples Ordinary canal boats are used but the a of scientific temp made a compulsory | power is furnished by men. On the roof of Men Wanted . study in the publi ls of the Province. | the tunnel-arch are cross pieces, and the Rev. Dr. Day was ppoiated treasurer! men whodo the work of propulsion lie on of the Convention. | their bucks on the coal and push with their VW } E want a Wood Turner, a Man to ae , » Se An appeal was made for money for the | feet against the cross-bars on the roof. Six a B= 9 red pert 2% vc “ , Joys. North West missions, and the sain re- } or eight men draw «train of four or five} Benchme, and four potegps die ; y ‘ quired was pledged, A, F, Randolph giv- | boats, and as there are two divisions in the ' MARK WRIGHT & CO, augl4—dy ti jica as its ; tone, ana | departme - seinieemiitll ner”... ieee shone Ho ACTON, i known Hotel will be sold by Auction, on Friday, 4th of Getober next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ON THE PREMISES. Rooms, and all other modern conveniences It is centrally located, being less than five minutes walk from Railway Station, Steam- boat Landings, and Public Buildings. Large Yard, Coach and Ice House, good Stables, House ule Positive. Terms made known at Sale. Kk. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. eod WALLACE'S MONTHLY. “THE OLD RELIABLE.” Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1889 WaALLACK’s MonTHLY is an illustrated mag- azine, devoted to domesticated animal nature, with the light harness trotting-horse of Amei- leading feature. it is conducted and honestly ; it maintains a high moral 1 goes on the principle that a man breed and may bea horseman in the fullest sense of the word— and still be a gentleman. It is opposed to fraud, ling, misrepresentation and trick- ery in any forms, and relentlessly exposes dishonest practices wherever ante The best living writers on the national horse of America give their best thoughts to WAL- LACE’S MONTHLY, and its stronghold is its discussion on breediag on scl ntific prin- ciple Ss. It is devoted exclusively to the breeding interests, It is the deter breeding, on the 1 #OLY may own, race horses- gami mined enemy of frauds in turf, and everywhere e's2, ind every fraud and trickster is its enemy. 3 not ask its subscribers to pay for nts on ecards, billiards, baseball or theatricals. Its opinions are not for sale. It treats rich and poor alike and t val yi ism is no part of ite policy. It is published in elegant form and style. Its indexes are surpassingly complete and comprehensive. Its editorial e nota rehash of its advertising de- partment. It seeks to purify and elevate the norse-breeding interests, Its high standard and good morals are unbending. Its principles grow out of its convictions. It believes what it says and says what it helieves It ic the recognized authority on all matters of breeding and records. It is published at $3 per annum, post-paid, in advance (reduction to clnbs) by JOHN H. WALLACE 280 Broadway, N.. 'Y. prge 8S at P. O. Box 2990. “HE Clipper Bark ‘‘ EREMA, A register, . Ledwell, Commander, ” 300 tons will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the Ist October, ant will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the island For Freight apply in London to Joan P1r- carrnn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to W1ILLiaAM BULuien, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PzAKE BROS. & CO, THURSDAY, AUGUSL 29, 1 1889. ( WING. to the failing health of the pro- prietor, this old established and well IN PTS FIPTRENTH YEAR! PinSt ATT Wk ARE OPENING %O-0 AY: BLACK CRAPES. BLACK CASHMERE: HOSIERY, BLACK PLUSH, COLORED PLUS PRINTED POUGE® Hec., we. ave. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1889—eod Re em _ —— ee eee ON RE pe [x] PERKENS & Print Cottons, Ginghams, Flanneic: Silk Gioves, itiboms: Laces Bath ‘owels Bathing Drawers, eic.. ete, Summer Millinery cut away dow DRY GOODS OF ALL KIND: coc AP, Charlottetown, July 31, 1889--dy wky New Furnit Ir} Lx] WE ARE SHOWING SOME VERY FINE New Solid Gak Bedroom -e-s. {x} Elegant Parlor Tables and Hail LATH=C DHSIGNS ———— 5 0: MARK WRIGHT & Co. Charlottetown, Angust 26, 1889. Ch'town, 2nd Aug. 1889. eod tld Sonveut ce Notre vame Ca ee eee NTUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, Ne) September 2nd, at the Convent de Notre Dame, Hilisborough Square, The private classes for pupils intending to pursue a course of study in vale various depart- ments of French, Music, Drawing, Fancy- work, ete., will be re-opened on Thursday, September 4thi. — "> 4 BBLS. and Half-barrels Extra No. 1v e) HERRING, just received to-day at the Kish Market. J. H. MYRICK & CO. aug 22, 1839—4i eod Kigeher Piano For Sale, f ¥°HE Sabscriber offers for sale his beautiful lL FISCHER PIANO, which has only been in use sixteen months, and is as good as new. It was used with great acceptance at the late Promenade Concert, and may be seen at my Rooms, 235 Kent Street. J. HERBERT LOGAN, aug, 22, 1889—6i ead : = — Fine Spectac.« IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURES, WHOLESALE AND Aev ol. August 2i, 1889—lw fytle ft : ¥ ] UN Uli]. {o) N. TANTON will sell for THIRTY DAYS, at from 20 TO 35 1-5 Pit » DISCOUNT, his Stock consisting of American and Swiss Watches, American Clociis, Gold, é | Piated Jewelry, Eleciro-Plated Ware, Spectactes & Hy cn oe he Entire Stock must be cleared out within Thirty Days. No old s& UPPER QUEEN STRE: r. ene yt t = £23 Iv SLA UGET ! eek | itver and hand. ek on for W ithe NOPICE.—All Watches or other articles left to be repaired, «nd “ae 9 we igit in Thirty Days from date, will be sold to pay expenses,