OE i i aN BM aa TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. ‘ . Spscul Desa fo Tue EXamMiner, DOMINIDY PARLIAMENT The Budget Speech. A MASTERLY EFFORT. ATCHE? Orrawa, April 27. Sir Charles Tupper delivered his Budget Speech to-day, speaking for about two hours and a half. He first referred to the revenue expenditure for the fiscal year 1886- 87. He explained how an anticipated deficit of $400,000 had been changed into a surplus. He attributes it to increased duties re- ceived from extra iron imported in conse- quence of the increase of the iron tariff. He then revised his estimates for the current fiscal year, and explained that the short crop in Ontario last season and the shortage of the lumber cut, though an exceedingly dry sumimer, had checked. importation somewhat, and pro- duced a shortage in customs duties. His revised estimate of revenue for the year was $36,000,000. The expenditure, he thought, might reach $37,000,000, leaving a deficit of one million. This he proposed to make good in the next fiscal year. 1883. 89. For that fiscal year he estimated a revenue of $36,900,000, and an expenditure of one million less. Results would probably improve these estimates, as they were made on a_ strictly Conservative basis. With respect to the public debt he said the Government had borrowed £100,000 ster!- ing as a temporary loan. Since May the country had experienced financial stringency and three banks had ceased to transact business. He explained “how there had been an apparent falling off in saying bank deposits, caused, as he showed, ’by the order reducing the limit cf amount of de- posits. Several large deposits had been withdrawn in consequence, but they were placed in the chartered banks. The Post Office Savings Banks showed a healthy increase. The number of deposit- ors had increased in both some 13,000 during the year. He then referred to the effect of the readjustment of the iron duties made last session, and read a number of authorities, proving that the increased price of iron since then had been less than half tae increased duty while the production and use of Canadian iron had greatly increased. The development would have been much greater except for two reasons : the loading of the Canadian market with iron previous to the duty coming in force and the im- mense capital required to start iron works. Asto the tariff, he did not propose to amend that in any respect ; the fact was, he had not been asked to make any material change in the tariff. It proved how well pleased the peaple of Canada were with the tariff, that during the past year there had hardly been a remonstrance against it from any part of Oanada or from any interest, Sir Charles concluded by pointing out that instead of seeking ridiculous and de- grading and disastrous relations with the United States, it would be better for us to imitate that great people and learn from them the lesson of how to build .up a _na- tion. Our own interests and our self re- spect, united in inspiring us to press for- ward in the cause we hid so well begun, and build up on the Northerg half of this contineat a country that would challenge the world’s respect and be a monument to al! time of a race of men endowed with instinct and abilities worthy of the great races from which they spring. (Loud and prolonged cheering. ) After recess Mr. the debate. Mr. Cartwright’s speech was merely a repetition of his speech on Unrestricted Reciprocity, consisting of exodus «and lamentations in equal proportion. He concluded at 11 o'clock, when Hon. Mr. McLellan moved the adjourn- ment of the debate and the house adjourn- ed. Cartwright continued el The Pope's Decree. Lonpon, April 27. The statement that the Pepe has issued a decree condemning the plan of campaigt; 1n Iceland is confirmed. His Holiness says he does so because he is convinced that the plan of campaign is illegal. He says he is aiso convinced that the land courts will reduce all unfair rents. Another circum- stance that influenced him is the fact that funds are extorted from contributors of the plan, The Pope condemys boycotting a a practice contrary to justice and charity. The Nationalist members of Parliament ape somewhat agitated over the Pupe’s decree. They are eagerly conferring as to what steps are necessary in view of its appearance. The Nationalists have determined to con- tinue the campaign in spite of the Papal decree. It is asserted that the movement will not suffer much from the necessary defection of priests who will undoubtedly continue to sympathize with the people, and that vacancies can easily be filled with laymen. ——— New Steamers. (Quewec, April 27. J, Arthur Macuire, Consul-General in Canada for the Argentine Republic, writes to the Chronicle as follows: tine Government has recently made ar- rangements with an important coe shipping firm for the construction 0 nha teen large and rapid steamships, four o which will be placed on the North and South American route. I have petitioned our government with a view of making Halifax, N:S., the northern winter ter- minus of the line, and have every reason to believe and hope that the Argentine Gov- ernment will accede to my suggestion. It is expected the ships will be ready for ser- jce next yerr. “i cemtion is now fairly opened here, at least so far as ocean trade is concerned. 4 Uniform Rate. Wasurnaton, April 27. The Postmaster-General to-day com- pleted arrangements with the Post master- General of Canada to establish a uniform rate of postage of one cent per ounce on all sme 2° LE eae THE DAILY E Sieeetenadihad including grain, seed cuttings | bulbs and onion graits, and one cent per two ounces on printed matter in mails ex- changed between the two countries now known as third-class matterin the domestic mails of this country. The arrangement goes into effect May Ist, and removes ob- jections to the recent postal convention with Canada, which went into effect on March Ist. a The Demurrer Dismissed. Quepec, April 27. The Court of Qaeen’s Bench to-day dis- missed the demurrer to the indictment for libel of Mr, Creighton of the Toronto Em- pire, at the instance of Hon. Mr. Mercier. The Council for the defence will plead to the charge to-morrow. Mr. Hawke's Punishment. Frepericron, N. B., April 28, Jno. T. Hawke, editor of the Moncton Transcript, was sentenced to-day to two months’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of $200 and further inprisonment in default of payment. —_— The Queen's Movements. Lonpon, April. 27. (Jueen Victoria arrived at Flushing, Hol- land, this morning and embarked on the Royal yacht for England. The Queen ar- rived at Sheerness this morning and pro- ceeded to Windsor, ; ——— mes Weather Bulictin. Toronro, April 28—-10 a. m. Moderate winds, tair mild weather, not much change in temperature. Local and Other Items. | MAILs arrived at 3.30. Ramway Gospet MgeEtine. Lesson for to morrow afternoon Romans |2—] PReacuine.—Rey, Mr. Williams will preach in the Baptist Church tomorrow morning and evening. —_—~»>--—_—. Pusiic Lrsrary.—Don’t fail to assist this most laudabie object by attending the Concert on Monday evening. . ae STIPENDIARY Magisrrate’s Covurt.—No business this morning; three drunks have been released on bail until Monday. News From Sovris.—The Steamer Beaver arrived at Souris yesterday evening, her first trip this season. Several schooners are alsd in port. . onvlinilaienedili ee SINGERS.—We can assure the audience of Monday evening a rare treat of solos from ye ancieute singers and ye manne from Glasgow. stint ills GOSPEL SERVICE in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Subject— **Beware of Wild Oats,” Gal. 6:7-8; Rom. 2:5-6 ; Job 4:8; Luke 16:19-26. Sicilia men ReELIGiovs,—There will be worship in the Christian Church Meeting House as usual to- morrow morning at 10.30. Gospel preaching at 6.30 p.m. All are cordially invited. _—_—_~>_—_-— Tue TaLent.—Remember that Priscilla, Kezia, Dorothy, Deliverance and Florence Tabitha will all appear next Monday evening in excellent costumes of a century ago. ininaliajiictili AsHore. —The schooner J. W. Russell, fram Halifax, ran ashore off Sydney, and will probably be a total loss. The above vessel was bound for this port to load oats for Mr. C. H. Schurman. CLosiInG or Pine Hiti.—The closing of the 1887-8 session of Pine Hill College, tovk place in Chalmers Church, Halifax, on Wednesday evening. Rev. James Carruthers was one of the clergymen who took part in the proceed- ings. SewiyG,—Ladies remember the sewing on Monday afterngon in the Y. M. C, A. Parlor. Fancy Fair and Kermiss takes place the iast of June, and the assistance of many more ladies would be very acceptable to the manag- ers. Iyoustriat Arp Socrery.— The annual general meeting of the Industrial Aid Society in connection with St. Paul’s Church, will be held in the Schoolroom on Monday next, at 4 o'clock. All members gf the com- mittee are urgently requested to ‘attend this meeting. —$<—— S1enor Bosco.—A large audience attended Signor Bosco’s opening performance in the Lyceum last evening. Bosco isa very clever magician, but his tricks were not at all new to most of those present. Dean, the yentri- loquist, was also good ; however, a goad eal of his ‘‘busines’,’ had been seenShere before. A large number of costly presents were dis- tributed. To-night a lady's gold watch worth $35, a silver ice pitcher, and 150 other articles will be given away, ————— Nortuern Licut.— The Northern Light left Pictou at six o'clock this morning and arrived here at noon. -She had a miscellane- ous cargo and about fifty passengers. Among the latter were James E. Grant and wife, E. J. Hodgson, F. T. Newbery, B. D. Higgs Rev. W. B. King and a number of commercial missionaries and students whose names we did not learn. Lots of heavy ice reported ail the way across. The steamer will not leave on return until] Monday morning at six o'clock. Personat.—E. J. Hodgson, Esq., who has been in Halifax attending the consecration of Bishop Courtney, returned home to-day. Fenton T. Newbery, Esq., was among the ngers in the Northern Light to-day. ‘*The Argen-| passeng Rev. W. B. King, of St. Luke’s Cathedral, Halifax, arrived here in the Northern Light this afternoon, andgwill preach in St. Peter's Church to-morrow? Dr. 8S. W. Dodd ison his way home from Southern California. We are pleased to learn that his health has much improved. Mr. B. D. Higgs, formerly af the Patriot, was among the passengers on the Northern Light to-day. Mr, Sam. T. Austin, representing Austin, Macfarlane & Robertson, wholesale stationers, etc., Montreal, is on his regular spring trip to the Island. Mr. John Rodd, formerly of this Island, has our thanks for copies af late Janesville, Rock Co,, Wis., papers. edit G. M. Harris received instructions from Mrs. Grey to sell by auction at,her resi- dence *‘ Inkerman House” all her house- hold furniture. Sale will take place about the middle of May. Catalogue will appear in due time. eod w ap 24 ‘ a Se Dh XAMINER, fae ag Local Notices. Tue cheapest Hats in the city at D. A. Bruce's, New Harts. —Latest styles, cheap, at John McLeod & Co's. Just Arrivep.—English Tops and Ladies’ Slippers. —Goff Bros, For best value in Spring Suitings and Coat- ings try D. A. Bruce. You should see the boys clothing (so cheap that you cannot afford to lose time in making) at John McLeod & Co's. f {fue auction sale of Farm Stock and Imple ments takes place on ‘the premises of R. Bridges on Monday, at one o’clock.—QG. M, Harris, Auctioneer. CuILpReN’s Carriages direct trom Boston, splendid value.—Mark Wright & Co. ap27—3i Hart Flowers, Feathers, ete,; also received Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, English Trim- med Millinery expected daily at Mrs, Young's. ap 26 New American Children’s Carriages, via Northern Light, received yesterday.—Mark Wright & Co, 3i—ap27 ~ HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. ee eee I am instructed by GEORGE MACLEOD, ESQ., sa to — by Auction, at his Residence, East Kent “treet, On Thursday, 10th of May, AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M.: ALL HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~—CONSISTING OF— DRAWING ROOM—1 Drawing Room _ Set, walnut and repp; 1 Piano (Chappell & Co., Lon- don), 1 Music Stand, 1 Card Table, 1 Centre Table (marble toy), 1 Cheftioneer (marble top), 1 What- not, llarge Mirror, 1 French Clock, 1 Brussels Carpet, Oil Paintings, Silk Screens, Cornices, Curtains, Ottomans, &c. DINING ROOM—1 Set. in walnut and hair cloth; 1 Organ (Uxbridge Organ Co.), 1 very large walnut Extension Table, 1 Centre Table, 1 wal- nut§Sideboard, 1-Book Shelf, 1 case Birds, Mirror, Oil Paintings, Brussels Carpet,Cornices, Curtains. Fire Irons, etc. Also—Dinner and Tea Sets, Trays. Glessware, eto, BREAKFAST ROOM—1 Breakfast Room Set, 1 walnut Book Case and Secretoire, 1 Extension Table, Cornices, Curtains, Fire [rons, etc. BEDROOMS —Ash and Wa!nut Bedroom Sets, Lounges, Wardrobes, Carpets, Rugs, Chamber Sets. Pictures, Cornices, Curtains, &c. KITCHEN—2 Cook Stoves, Mangle Wringrs, and all Kitchen Utensils. ALSO -1 Single Wagon, 1 Vis-a-vis, 1 Water Cart, 1 Lawn Mower, Sleighs, &c. House open Wednesday for inspection of furni- ture, &c, &. M. HARRIS, ap20—dy wy tl sle Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implements, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by Mr. Robert Bridges to sell by Auction, at his Establishment, Hillshoroug Street, on MONDAY; 30th inst., at 1 o’clock ;— All his Farm Stock and Eagiomente, consist- ing of 1 Horse, 4 years old; 1 do., 3 years old; 1 are. 4years old (Percheron); 1 Horse, 3 years old (Stockman); 1 Colt, 2 years old; 4 Oxen, 1 Milch Coy, 6 well-bred Heifers, and several Pigs. Implements—2 Plows, 1 Gang do., 1 Moulding do., 1 Scuffler, 1 Hay Rake, 2 setts Harrows, 1 Truck Wagon with Pole and Harness, 2 Carts, 1 Express Wagon, | Double Seated Wagon, 1 Single Wagon, 1 Siugle Sleigh, 1 Double Sleigh, 2 Wood Sleighs, 3 setts Carriage Harness, and sundry other articles. Terms—Under $20, cash; over that amount! six months’ credit on approved joint notes. G. M, HARRIS, ap6—tl sle ; RARE OPPORTUNITY. AFirst-Class Family Resid ence —WITH— . Outbuildings, Garden, Yinery, @r- chard, Pasture Lots, &e. THE Subscriber offers for sale his well-known Residence, situate on Lot No. 4, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown, containing over 7 acres. DWELLING. The Dwelling House is very commodious, with lofty rooms, and contains Dining and Drawin Rooms, Breakfast Room and Office, large Hall, eight Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Scullery. ‘The Cellar (the full size of House and Kitchen} is seven feet deep, dry, and plastered overhead. A Hot Votes S004 ratus has just been put in, hich warms Hall, Kitchen and five Bedrooms, never-failing Well of excellent water has recently been fitted with a new Force Pump. The House is substantially built, easily warmed in winter, and as good as new. OUTBUILDINGS. The Outbuildings comprise Barn and Stable, Hay Barn, Coach House, Joiner's Shop, Tool- house, Granary, lyoot House, Ice House, &c. LANDS. A well stocked Fruit and Kitchen Garden of half an acre, under fence; a Vinery capable of producing 300 lbs. of the choicest Grapes; an Orchard of 1} acres, stocked with the best varieties of Apples, Pears and F'lums, and thor- ongaly drained with drain pipe; two Pasture Lots in a good state of cultivation, contegining over 4} acres. This desirable Property is admirably suited as a residence for a professional man, having all the advantages of pure air, freedom from dust, and not amenable to city taxes, yet within ten minutes’ walk of the business part of the city. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM Dopp, Esq., Charlottetown, or to the owner, WM. HEARD. The Gears, April] 6, 1888—2aw CARRIAGES, &c. I HAVE NOW IN STOCK a nice lot of New and Second-Hand Single and Double-Seat Car- riages, Top Buggies in all the leading styles, Road and Track Sulkeys, Buggy Tops to suit any Carriage, Rubber Ageene. &c., which I will sell cheap for cash or g per. REPAIRING, PAINTING and TRIMMING of Carriages promotr attended to, and satisfaction uaranteed, ee : Factory and Showrcoms, UPPER PRINCE STREET, opposite New Baptist Church. J, J, SEAMAN apll_.dy 3aw wky 3m AGENTS No book will sell at present *~like our Home, Farm and Business Cyclopedia. It is a large work, con- taining 900 pages, profusely illustrated, and also contains portraits of the leading statesmen of the Dominion. The Home Department discusses fully everything relative ta Housekeeping in all its phases. The Farm Department discovers, in a peculiarly interesting style, just the informa- tion every successful farmer must | . The Business Department, besides giving full iafor- mation on Commercial Law and every form of Legal Documents, contains Goodwin's System of Practical Soe sonae Each Depariment of the work has the advantage of being written by Canadian Specialists. We want an Agent in every Town and County. For terms and full particulars address W. E. EARLE, St. John, J. S. ROGERTSON & BROS., Pubiishers. April 7, 1888—2aw & wky ~~ Encourage Home Manufacture’ Se nadie iia UiL PAST BLACKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. (THE Subseriber wishes to inform the public generally that he is the manufacturer of the above pamed Blacking, and guarantees it a Superior Article for Harnesses, Boots and Shoes and Leather generally. It is peculiarly adapted for keeping allarticles of Leather to which it is applied SOFT and PLIABLE. It is certain to xive satisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the Leather, as it is manfactured from the best articles to be obtained in the market. A thor- ough application to Boots and Shees will render a pare ar ereeoot, and Lumbermen and armers wiil never have wet feet if they will use BEARDSLEY’S OIL PASTE BLACKING. Parties wishing a Box can have It sent by mail on receipt of 25cen's. Special rates for Whole- sale orders, W hy this Blacking is the Best :--1st, it is thor- oughly Wate: proot ; 2nd, it will perfectly pre- serve the Leather: 3rd. it keeps the Leather soft and pliable; 4th. because all who have used it testify that it is just as recom Address your orders to the Su ?. W. W. BEARDSLEY, Manufacturer and Dealet in Boots, Sh Harness, BERWICK, N, 8. aan an ap25 Valuable Business Property, BY AUCTION. | 4m instructed by Mr. Robert Bridges to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on MONDAY, 30th inst., at 12 o’clock,noon, all his valuable Property situated on the West side of Hillsborough Street, and at present occupied by himself asa Meat Store and Pork Packing Establishment, a3 well Hillsborough Stzeet of 75 fost # inden. oon ee ills reet o eet 2 inches, and exten back wards 173 feet. . Terms easy, and made known at sale, Yor further information apply ta * GM. HARRIS, Auctioneer. ap6—dy eod tiste wky pat NEW STOCK. J. H. BELL WISHES to inform his customers and the pub- lic. that he has received a portion of his ING STOCK OF UPPERS, consisting of Fine Laced, esnecially f g and summer wear, also some nice ‘anda variety of nobby Shoe U ppers, whieh he will make up in the latest styles and at the lowest possible prices. Living under low rent, and importing our stack direct, enables us to sell or make up Custom Work cheaperthan any other house in the city. We alweys handle new steck. Our workmanship second to none.‘ A fit warrantéd or no sale. AlWays up to time with orders; REPAIRING neatly and promptly done, Geueral satisfaction given. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE: Sign of the Great Big Boot, UPPER GREAT GEORGE STREET. ap2l—lm set tu thu - The Manufacturers of the “Magic Healer” Wilt GIVE A FULL BOX of their Celebrated SALVE foany person presenting an empty Salve Box, this advertisement and 20 cents cas at their residence, 276 KING STREET, Char- lottetown, before July Ist, 1888. JOHN ROSS & CO. FOR SALE. THE “FRANKLIN HOUSE,” pleasantly situ- ated a short distance from the head of Queen Street, F bes outside the City limits. ‘The House is finished first-class throughout, and contains thirty-two Rooms, It was buiit for a Summer Hotel, but can be used as a two-tenement Dwell- ing. It stands on one-half an acye of high land, and there are large well-built Stables on the premises. Pricelow. Apply to owner, W. W. WELLNER. Ch'town, April 20, ’88—dy 20, 23, 98, wky 27 “ALL RIGHT.” —=—ieoer am tyedees AM RIGHT will be in Charlottetown on HURSDAY, the 3rd of May, and ‘vill re- main until SATURDAY, at Ten o’clock. He will return to Charlottetown KVERY THURS- DAY during the season, and remain till Ten o'clock the following Saturday. NEWTON LEE. April 23; 1888. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. — FOUND.—In the Market) Hall, on the night of Wednesday, 25th inst., a large Key. Owner may obtain same by applying ai store of R. F- M see, Pownal Street, add paying expenges. ap28—li T° LET.—Three.story Oottage on corner of Euston and Pleasant Streets, containing ten rooms, recently occupied by the late Fred. Mit- chell. Immediate possession given. Apply to A. McDONALD, Railway Office. 3i eod—a p27 WANT ED IMMEDIATELY.-~A good Cook. 8 remne required, Apply at this office, a —_—| WANTED TO HIRE.—To work ona Farm, a good Horse and Cart, from 10th to 20th May next. Enquire at this office. 3i eod—ap27 To LET.— House situated on Pownal Street, at present occupied by H, James Palmer, Esq Possession given immediately. —‘TMomas W. Dopp. ap25 MILCH CQWas.— Three or four very good young v4 Cows, just after calving. Prices quite podecam. For sale by W.Ratrray, Brackley oint Road. pd dy 2i wy 2i—ap26 T° LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail- way. Possession Ist May next. Apply to J. A, LONGWORTH. tf—ap25 OFFICE TO LET -Inthe Building occupied by R. K. Jost, north side Queen Square. Rent ow. Enquire on the premises, lw eod—ap25 WANTED.—By a young man who has had some experience in an office, a situation in. an office or as Clerk in a Store. Good reference. Address J. A. U., Box 293, City. pd 5i—ap24 FoR SALE.—First-class Cow and Calf. Apply to JoskPH CORNEY, Malpeque Road. ap2l MELTS ER oe ee able oe a charge of a inery Department. by letter to P. GC, Box 158, Gi—apdo ee _ “ ee a ~ - SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 1888. Payer Hanging US SSH Qj — Our Immense Stock of Room Paper is how ready for sale. WE HAVE OVER 30,000 ROLLS ON HAND, Bought ia England, Scotland, United States and Canada, Newest Patterns and Lowest Prices. 20: Staple & Fancy Dry Geods, Carpets & Oil Cloths VERY COHnBAP. PERKINS & STERNS’ Charlottetown, March 12, 1888. HATS. CLOTHING & TRUNKS. :0: J. B. MACDONALD —IS SHOWING A FINE STOCK OF— Mens’ and Boys’ Felt Hats, Imported late last Fall, selling at Low Prices. CLOTHING. 250 MENS’ SUITS (Worsted and Tweeds), and a lot of separate COATS, PANTS and VESTS, selling at Great Bargains to clear. a ——— 0 TRUNKS. Five Hundred and Fifty Trunks, all sizes, from Fifty Cents to Six Dollars, best assortment in Town. see this Stock. J. Ch’town, April 5, 1888—dy & wky Don’t buy until you B. McDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Tremendous Knock Down in Prices for One Month Only. 0 OW is the time to get Borgeine, as we have a large stock on hand and we want to make room for our spring stock. Ladies’ Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Ladies’ Silver Watches from $8, upwards. Gents’ Silver Watches from $12, upwards. Nickle Watches from $5, upwards. New Style in Brooches from 25cts, upwards. Ear Rings from 30cts, upwards. Ladies’ Colored Gold Sets from $15, upwards. Ladies’ Gold Band Rings from $1, upwards. Plain Gold Rings from $1, upwards. Ladies’ Set Riags from $2, upwards. Silver Bracelets from $1.50, upwards. Bangle Necklets from 75cts, upwards. Ladies’ Thimbles from 35cts, upwards. \Chains from 40cts, upwards. Scarf Pins from 20cts, upwards. Watch Chains from 40cts, upwards. Collar Buttons from 5cts, upwards. Cuff Buttons from 20cts, upwards. Lockets from 25cts, upwards. Gents’ Gold Rings from $2, upwards. Silverware at a big discount. Spectacles from 20cts, upwards, Eyeglasses from 30cts, upwards. Nickle Clocks from $1.75, upwards. American Walnut Clocks, from 2.50, apward | and a lot of other goods, cheaper than has ever been sold before. Repairing attended to—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. G G. JURY, WATCMAKER & JEWELLER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, (Opposite Post Office, Ch’'town, P. E. I. Feb. 7,1888—2aw dy & wy en Furie a —_—-—_ sn Pt BEWARE of Cheap Imported Furniture, manufactured EXPRESSLY for AUCTION ROOMS. Support LOCAL INDUSTRIES, and keep the P. E. ISLAND BOYS at Home. . We offer for Spot Cash Only, WALNUT PALLOR SETS covered with Hair Cloth, only $35.00. HARDWOOD BEDROOM SUITS, complete with Chairs only $20.60. And an Immense Stock¢of FINE FURNITURE at FINE PRICES. 3 20; MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, April 5, 1888. i : -_—