QUEEN STREET. Silks, ee ee ae 7 ou - a eae ne a earene menanenchidnadonanientands na ama : rpA VT *WaARTIN HE'D ‘, NPE r ¢ LO DALUY HAAMINER, MONDAY, APRIL 29. 1889. le _* Be : ir wer *4y%* & PRESS ZY . » aw . > 7h oe i; ao a ~08 Local and Other tiems. | PEI.4:' Arbske NOS. sili’ NEWS. B y S R C YO! J S = 3 PORT GF CHARLOTTETOWN. a LYCEUM, lo — SPECIA ESPATCHES To Tik EXAMINER. ne. . : ' , | April 26 laisy, Richards, St Peter’s, © 1, a lO. O. F.-—St. Lawrence Lodg nee in + a tn . : April 6— Dai ys Ric hards, St Veter Ss a " . : ee 1, i 4 2% Ae bE ose eg? | ilimestone; Swan, LeBlane, do; Maryaret . ; - S o clock to-night 8 yt J} BE’. Bt G et hie ‘> > >»: >.2 4 5 5 1 Ciba boa Deisus bs Tait Ann, Buckler, Pictou; Mary D, Reid, b me as ~~ =n tranafexred to t Wallace, stone; Minnie Muy, Cox, st ; ys ALLS. nme — . a ' = iat iia eoenamuemtneen Peter’s, C B, Limestone; ss Coila, MeDon- : Summerside-Pomt du Chenet ald, Liverpool, mdse ; Hattie Louise, bara- me tee : 0 ti ny 22 PQ d T. k ard, Antigua, molasses and sugar. Sons or Temreraxce.—Regular meeting of |UD TN@ UTan TUNK., | Aprit’27— Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Shediac, Victoria Division, No. 4 S evening, &t 5 lum ; Sturgeon, Lawson, Wallace, stone. o'clock. Perea April 29--Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- . . gouche ‘te; Grizilda, Bontin, Arichat sa . ‘ ‘(Gpmy ag bm 4) AY ¥ va gouche, lum, ete; ‘ yd , LECT Ell t : ‘ DIgAs. sub os és be HA i Las OR Lik i bal; MC McLean, LeBlane, do; Hariza, 9 “A page from Canadian History ’ Lecturer: R. Zerrio, do; Annie, LeBlanc, do; Hector, : R rald, ! dacs nia Skinner, Port Hastings, do; Minnie R. Me- ’ . ° ' \ ‘ . aaa ‘yal Sibhd kitad | r Toop ve . a. ore ee ae Kenzie, MeNeill, Pictou, coal Who Buy Every Dollar's Worth of Goods for Spot Cash. i } Li \ ‘ a } CIGCHi, vit ” 4 ) i ‘ se Miilitee will notesit from Haniax on | ANG Damage to Property. CLEARED, -. Wednesd xt, as advertis April 26--Margaret Ann, Buckler, Tatama- \ ° “ -_—————— gouche. ” A : . ° ? puic OvtFITs.—A few more of 4 +e April 26—-Mary D, Reid, Wallace, oats; L H K. PROWSE, while in Montreal, secured about Eight Thousand Dollars’ ($8,000) worth fine phote te outfits for three dol AMILTON, April 28. ca cuit U7 dltece. mnie: niacin Gn) ° ; . ; those fine photographie outfits for thr i | ELTON, Aj Davies, Langill, \Vallace, oats, etesss vila, | § 4. of CLOTHING at about halt price, which can tbe sold less than competitors can begin lars, at the Diamond Bovkstor lhe worst accident that has le McDonald, Crapaud, mdse. - i ne worst acciaent that has occurred on I . ’ : . ers _ ion nae to sell their Shoddy for - pg m the Grand Trunk Railway for a great num OTHER PORTS. : »9ROKE JAIL. Montague Farsons and @l her of years took place this morning at 7 S'Sid 12 Kent he Pi , i — J i CE 1, J Cars a nt vrning at ¢ | S Side April 25—Ent, schr Pioneer, King, + man named Brown, charged wien DISA Y: 7 o'clock, about three miles west of this | Shediac, salt. 24 -Cld, Black Watch, Perry, 2 - broke out of Summersict i jast 1 t . . : ' ; ; oe . " : : « mR ~ a city. The engine of the St. Louis express | Jignish, bal ; Jennie May, McGrath, Shediac, from Windsor to Suspension Bridge jump- | Pal. ; 1 < y Wt j d Thi t B 9 d ; ild ’ & it _ ae . ge | oe = : a <6 ‘ a : . ae ne. f = Ss 4t€led the track at the Junction Cut, and Halifax, April 26—Cld, schr J. Davies, 0 3 ‘ he ROUEN GR ERE alii iT een OYS an Uill reiis ul Se enauiring if it is the int ,of the Electric ; " | Allen, P. E. I : ; itched into a water tank. The baggage | “6? *- = + Y f fre 2 2 Jight Company to mitroduc * incandescent I . as | vew Londo» pril 22 ld, brigt quil ( 1) \ i 1 A i ‘ i EF ft / M ;’ 8 t t | t fi escent ome tnd smoking cars in the rear telescoped and | < New Londo, April 22—Sid, beige Aquila! QQ (Nine Hundred and Fifty ens’ Suits to select from. g gy the « mii J sun ‘ ° “— ; ~enc i ory I I « Bae e a immediately caught fire. Before the pas- | ~* Peston’ fhe April 22 ‘Cla heck: leone "i , ; é be i oN, wa, 2 | “#& : Dare score Cue Amount Ri We learn from | S5e@gers cou l beggot out or any assistance | peake Mathis, Bordeaux. saa ‘ she Aor e amount realized at| rendered the fire quickly communicated to Bahia March 7—Cid. briet Westaway, Mo We savy we sell the Cheapest, and we can prove it ; and not only the Cheapest, but a long the Caurch of England Easter)fea and Bazar]the rear and soon 1 ur more cars were | Donald, Estancia, to load for United States. | WA) the Cheapest. We advertise what we know is the truth, and we will back up what we say at Su rsi was S174 sDiaze. Ihe passengers, however, manag- In port March 16—Bark Rita, Trainor, for , Ar} - od to get ou: of the latter four and tried to | United States or Montreal s brigt Moss Rose, | PY Offering any man or woman $1,000 (One Thousand Dollars) who can find a larger and cheaper i > N - I it A r I ' R. i save these in the burning smoking car, but | Purdy, for United States. stock ot BOYS’ and CHILDRE NS’ CLOTHING on P. 4 Island. gerald, sq., lecture on ~ page from Can-]| without success. ee “ 2 3 ’ co ae lla gene Ags lh a Peal OO, maa 4 ARRAED Our prices are so low on HATS, they can’t go lower. . . ss ‘ a a There were 115 passengers and train | siete. ; W i oe E . . , i "7 \ission only | Og ee ee ee ee | aaa e solicit your trade, as we know we can please you better and give you better value _ a ~ imnds on Doard, and of these about thirty } This morning, at the Presbyterian Chureh, ‘ ° ? ; S oe ; “ a e late | passengers were in the smoking car. As | Summerside, by Rev. Heury Dickie, Wm. H.| than any other House in the Trade. Mrs. LePage will take place at a quarter far as has been learned thirteen passengers | Spe 0 ot K, eldest daughter of 'D. two to-morrow, instead of two o'clock, as an- | got out of the smoking car. Two were killed | °°2Urman, /sq.- PROWSE BROS Tl W i f | Cl ‘ M noanced in Zion Church yesterlay instantly. The remains of fifteen bodies o> E MED nweg le onder leap en, - sae have been taken out of the wreck, which, ea Charlottetown, April 12, 1889—eod wky Po \U RT. wo drunks—John Hughes| with the two killed and thirteen rescued On Saturday evening, 27th inst., Charlotte _ — _- . — - — oo a oa ee ee oe and John Sims—appearcd before His ii ur | all more or less injured, make up the twenty McNeill, relict of John LePage, in her 64th this forenoon, The tors vas fined $2 or 8S] who were supposed to be all that were in| Yea “i : ' days ani the latter 510 0 lays. the smoker. None of the train hands were | _ [Funeral from her late residence, Kent St., i : “a : ac Ee riously injured. soeenen (Tuesday) afternoon at 1.45 o’cleck, POW LING EYS ro inz uleys i ' . yy train to Sherws emetery. | ; ; ' " - a r re " J Hillel bin None of the fifteen who were taken out | °¥* Te icp oy eee bite : : =a. ; Leeds a ntted 1)) nm the FLiULis be S41 of the wreck after the fire have been iden Ln this city, on the 24¢ 1 inst., oun Kk ur- ' r a? Wil e open every evening "oO! oa . . " sig " Voy , is > 2 ay ‘ a. - ne Ay ae = te oo = tified. Itis doubtful if any of them will ong, ged 48 years, leaving a wife and six re id leat iat neing tis evenins: | be identified ior some days, as the remains ae f hd : : a > , ae swtou i } rs pirease copy. ° Recuiae ARRANGEMENT.—The steamers! ”"° charred beyond recognition. Many of ee ee ee if th : Si pee ~ a fae ag Cc or » 1 : : : them were mangled horribly before the Suddenly, at Philadelphia, Pa., on Satur- ae tere . ee Pie Gada ace ee ¢ = | tire, and almost all of them were taken out | day, the 27th inst., the Hon. Frederick Ratch- 3 e he : re r 7 , , ant ‘ M8 ’ ome oa in pieces. It is not like ly hat any of the ford Starr, late Senator of Connecticut, t, 33 é - C nt Discount sas ea : we o a - -P : wounded v il] die, their injuries not being J. As in — 6S h year of his age. bron rom 0 3 pe e 2 e 7 = ° nee ithe Summerside nt | of a very serious character. was : son-in-law of the late Hon. z re us- ————— i An iny estigation shows that as far as can oa 5 ain, Woe Sta tiie: kaa Ns ae “ne Ix} = as . : . Ir. « sStice oung, Oo 11S iSlé ° lees A, learned there was no negligence on the cee raat Poi : a , Wed oe pach i, Watt rier tc ey Sean Tas | Nate i Eo isl ly Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered co i a es eanageitns. 2 imply jumped the track at a “frog.” | D°S@4Y: the 24th Apri » of acute DrORCcalNs y 10 e Oc 0 ry 00 S, Ce, Wi e @ e with eleven horses, which they purchased], cies including one baccave. two | Artour Russel, infant and only son of John F, during their stay here. Amongthe aum-|°*'S) Sts, a ai ae and Agnes E. Mellick, aged three months. ? e n or a ber was Mr. T. B. Grady’s Royal Harry. ee ee ee ee ‘This lovely bud so young and fair t t t b Dp ul t f C Mr. Geo. E. Sturte aa Week Han- 1 °*7 c08ca and two Wagner sleepers were Now resting in the tomb, , a iO a ove isco S . over, Mass., purchased several horses here burned, there being not a vestige of wood Just came to show how sweet a flower, . r anything that would burn le radise doth bloon 2 - ; . ‘ last week. Among the number was Mr. | °° 88ything that would burn left. cn Feremins CON CCE, Comprising “Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, ¢ Date, " > 5 i ts its hii it) ) Lil 0 pe V i e eno;r- (iLessender aitt tsitor HEGSE COPY or ee iy ee ee Mins, ie “3 “ a Company will b r V ger and Visitor please copy) > 18. JLOSE O tevant leaves for Boston this morning. Agricuturist. sind tlaedlioa td A STRANGE SIGI i heavens in the vicinity of the sun presented a remarkable 1ppearance from Littleton, N. H., at 9 o'clock on the morning of 24 The sky was partly cloudy, anda luminous ring some 50 legrees in diameter appeared with the sun in its circumference, while two other rings, smaller in diameter, were linked into the largest ring. In the circumference of the large circle there were three bright spots, resembling the sun, breaking through a cloud and with the sun dividing the circumference into four equal sections. The phenomenon was visible tor 30 minutes, when it gradualiy faded witnessed by a large number of persons. away. _o-- Personal, nting Garneau, Hotel Davies. returned ning and left for Mr. E. E. Rots, repres Sons & Co., qQueb >», 18 aD bie P. A. Mcintyre. M. P., from Ottawa on Saturday « home this morning. Souris, James Ready, Eaq., oprietor of the rated Water Works, Fairville, St. John. N. B., accompanied by his son, are at the Hotel Davies. Messrs, A. H. McNeill, of this citv, and J. K. G, Fraser, of Alberton, two graduates of Dalhousie, arrived in the Princess of Wales on Saturday evening. Hon. Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor, and Hon. A. J. Macdonald, Georgetown, were among the passengers in the eastern train this forenoon. They are registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Duncan R. McLeod, formerly in the} employ cf Messrs. McLeod & McKenzie, left this morning for St. John, } 3., where he intends to locate. Before leaving he was pre- sented with a most flattering address by St. Lawrence Lodge, I. O. O. F., ot which he was } an active and most worthy men: ber. That prince of good fellows, jcha J. Fair- bairn, arrived in this city on Saturday. He is captain of the Canton of Patriarchs Milit- ant, I. 0. O. F., at Ottawa, and expects to visit us during the session of the Grand Lodge here in August next, and bring his handsome uniform with him. eS = ~ Local Notices. New lot of Baby Carriages at Mark Wright & Co's. Just opened, three dozen English water- proof coats which we are ollering very cheap. John McLeod & Co. Window Blinds and Spring Rollers com- ’ ~ ; 7? 8 plete, at 75 cents, at Mark Wright * Co's. A large lot of Picture Mouldings at Mark Wright & Co's. Ladies, call and Paton & Co’s latest styles in children’s, boys’ and youths’ all wool suits, ( heapest ia the city. see Jas. coe —-——— Odds and Ends. A new novel is called A Bottle of Cham- pagne. We found it dry.—Post. In the western states alarge amount of the corn crop of 1888 is stillin the hands of the farmers. An old man from North Carolina went to Plymouth Church, last Sunday, to hear Henry Ward Beecher. He hadn't heard of his ceath. Philadelphia is the greatest carpet centre in the world. There are now in that city 172 establishments, working 7,350 looms, and employing 17,800 workmen. Last year 71,500,000 yards of carpet were pro- duced, worth vely nearly $48,000,000. A bicycle rider came near running over a woman on the sidewalk the other day. man who saw the danger said to another who stood near him: “By gracious! the government ought to have put a stop to them cyclopedias running walk.” A| on the side-! ature. the passengers | ost rtions of their baggage and clothing, and is large amount of the mails were lost by ire. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Jabdates and Prossevings, Ortrawa, April 28. When the House on Saturday, after routine, proceeded to concurrence in sup- ply the Opposition began a fusilade of re- solutions epitomising about all the charges made and refuted during the session. Four divisions were taken at successive stages of the debate, and by consent these divisions did duty for the balance of the resolutions, so as ty avoid the delays incident. to calling in the members. It understood these resolutions were the result of Friday night’s caucus, when in order to down the colossal spectres of jealousy and discon- tent which loomed up behind the chairs of Messrs. Cartwright, Mills, MecMullin, Davies, Jones, Charlton and other would- be leaders, Laurier reluctantly consented to give an opportunity for all to put their peculiar views on fecord. It took nearly four hours to finish concurrence. The Government majority stood at about 31 in all divisions; but the Opposition claim to be satisfied with the result, which they label as moral victories. ‘ The most sanguinary debate of the ses- sion took place Saturday over the gift of $300,000 to the Fredericton and St. Mary’s Bridge Co., which set out the last batch of railway subsidies. It lasted from 9.45 till midnight. when the item passed. 18 Fhe Washington Centennial. New York, April 28. The weather has been clear and bright most of to-day, and gives promise of being pleasant to-morrow. The number of people on the streets this afternoon was remarkably large, Broadway being thronged with pro- menaders. From present indications the crowd during the Centennial will be the largest ever seen in this city. All the hotels are full and the newly arriving guests who had not secured accommadation in advance are referred to the lists of private boarding houses in the which the clerks had prepared, Bodies of troops have arrived at the depots and various ferries all day and the streets preseated a semi-martial appearance. An army of men put to work to-day to finish the different stands for sight-seers to-mor- row were stopped by the police for desecrat- ing the Sabbath. city, - ee Nova Scotia News. Hawirax, April 28. Memorial services were hell in Fort Massey and Park Street Churches and the Y. M. C. A. to-day in honor of the late John S. McLean. B. G. Bishop, whose store at Wolfville was recently burned, secured his insurance and skipped tothe States, leaving many sorrowful creditors. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 29.—-10 a. m. Southerly winds, partly cloudy weather, with local rains ; stationary or higher temper- all or Pe A Ne oe An Atlanta, Ga., jury were locked up try- agreement over a damage case. Alli at once nine square feet of plaster- ing fell upon their heads. The foreman struck his head against the transom’ and an- nounced that the ceiling was coming down, but the judge refused to release the prisoners. Rather then stay in the room any longer they at once came to a decision and returned a verdict for $700. ing to come to an R’ ROVALTY. TQ BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, 9th of May, At 11 o'clock, on the Premises: Thirty-two and a half Acres of Land, formerly the property of the late John Holman, sub- divided into 4 Acre Lots, situated on the Mal- peque Road, between the Cross Road and the Charlottetown Waterworks Pumping Station. The Land is at present laid down to grass, and is all availabie for Pasture, each lot hav- ing a right of way to water. Terms—25 per cent. at time of sale; the balance in four years, with interest at 5 per cent. per annum. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY A, WATTS, ESQ,, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, d0th Instant, AT 12 O°’CLOCK, NOON: ap25—pat On Tuesday, That Dwelling House and Store situated on the Lower M*'que Ro d, about one mile from the city. There is one acre of lard to this property, making it valuable as s Market Garden. GEORGE M. HARRIS, apd Auctioneer. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFPASS. Canada Atlantic Steamsinp $0. The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Lee.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they preferit, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston {ist class)..........$ 9 20 ree, aig ties ae cee a. 16 00 Charlottetown to Boston (2nd class)........ 5 25 PR Sons ct vickon Si ine das nko ee Ses «auntie 10 50 Through TicketS issued at all Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. E. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, @ Agent. CHIPMAN BROS., ae General Agents, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD. Lewis’ W hart, Bdston. ng aplé—tf , , Si. , NLAL Mao Satins, Trimmings, &c., Xc. | Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flunuels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Xe. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &e., Xe. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, «&c:- SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, February 19, 1889—dy & wky qneen Street, Opposite Market Square : LOST, ROUND &e is Army end Navy Depot ”|P, E. Esland Electric Co. WANTED.—A Saleswoman in a Dry Goods ” JAS. SCOTT & C0., Store. Apply by letter, P. O. Box 587. FLALIF AX. A Hull Stock ef Wines and Liquors w4 NTEB —A Housemaid or Cook; one who JUST RECEIVED. has had some experience. Apply to MRs. WANTS, '\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Annua General Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day lof May next, A. D. 18:9, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon. Dated 23rd day of Apri!, A. D, 1889. JAMES WADDELL, Superintendent. GEQRGE PEAKE. tf—ap29 OST.—On Thursday evening, between Fal- conwood and the Market Hall, a light grey Fur Tippet. Finder will >> rewarded on leaving same at this office. tf—ap26 \ ANTED.—A Servant Girl for general house- work, Apply to Mrs. E. bavy, Richmond Street, East. tf—ap26 ee -A competent Machinist. The highest wages paid to a good operator. Apply to McLeop & MCKENZIE, Star Tailors, London House. tf—ap26 ap2i—dy il Sth AUCTION SALE. Two Acres of the Most Eligible Land in the Vicinity of the City. Just outside the City Limits and clear of City Taxes, yet as convenient as if in the City. —— pm ¢\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, ¥ OST.—A pair of Spectacles. Finder will be 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, rewarded on leaving them at Cart. 5. Me- 100 Cases OLD RYE, ye i ae yeas 50 “ CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 “ CLARET, i \THER BEDS,--Now is the time to have your Feather Beds and Pillows. cleaned —_ 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, bY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON PREMISES, “ings oa eae at W. F. ae 25 ** LI Q U E U RS —Cherry Brandy, yijiieetatan iialiaeals gaa y Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, On Wednesday Sth of May next V ANTED.—A good vo pon Boy whe wes Benedictine, 5 ’ stands taking care of a horse and cow, an 2 “ . . PORT: SHE r il lik alte aren be make himself generally useful about & house. a a Sat aaa eras AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON : Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. ap2d + ge HENMESSY'S REAMDY 1 a | Two Acres of Land ow the Malpeque Road ; aieica eae raat : : ran os oe » » +! near Spring Park, being the land and residence ry\O LET.—The House on Qrlebar Street, con- and V. O., of the late James Baron McKenna, Ksquire, hav- taining seven rooms and kitchen, occupied} 199 ** BASS’S ALE, ing a front of about three chains and five links of a Apply - fod pages, ~ 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT on the Malpeque Road, and extending book anes Mrs. BLATCH, corner Oo itzroy an rea - a rs a vardiy to street six chains an ty-eig George Streets. pd 4i—ap2 100 ** APOLLINARIS Ww AT ER, links. , . perenne —octeonneye . : ; 100 *“ BELFAST GINGER ALE, | Theland is fronting on the Malpeque Road, Wa mood i Lee 4 — aS 50 * FINE OLD RUM jand has streets on the south and west sides usemaid. Good wages, i we fi oa a “——? ss aida Fe : tab Cottage, PETERS. dy & wky tf—apl0 So. KINAMAN'S L. L. WHISKEY, | Sure 98 Bares compermile Comen om — —_—_—— The land wil! be sold in one block, or sub- OARDERS.—Eight or ten Gentlemen Board —And a Full Stock of— | divided in Building Lots, to suit purchasers ; ers can be comfortably accommodated at | Full particulars on application to the subseri- the ‘ North Star House,” Great George Sireet. ber, or at the fiice of Messrs. Palmer & McLeod. ort enn CHOICE GROCERIES. tHe 2: o¥is- cout uterea. "° nee ap24 | A. McNEILL, api0—3i eod Auctioneer, NOK SALE.—Three second-hand Sewing Ma- chines, two New York Singers and one Wheeler & Wilson, strong, powerful machines. aes a Will be soid at a bargain.—HaRRIS & STEWART. | 1. T' Te ERP RANKIN HOUSE,|"® VET! Te usr! DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of SIMON BOLG ER, Propricter, Kent and Pownal Streets. | Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Land yo LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co, Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo. Carter & Co,, Market Square. [inch18—tf 7 LET.—“ Inkermav House,” property of the ' yu rty Corner Water and Pownal Streets | attached, about one mile from the city. late Colonel Grey, The property is well ; : - ; ‘| Possession given first of May. Apply to situated. with about 25 acres of land, Apply to z NPE : oor a F,. PzTers, Cameron Block. tf—ap20 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THOMAS W. DODD. ANTED.—A good Cook. High wages given \ Apply to Mrs, F. PETERs, Sidmount. apl7—tt mchl5—m w f tf HIS old and well-known Hotel has been thor oughly renovated and furnished with all modern conveniences, and now-vranks with the first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. } rhe situation is the most delightful in the city, | embracing a magnificent view of the Hills- borough Kiver. The Table will be second to none. Free Bus will meet all Trains and Boats. Charges mcderate. ap9—dy 3m eod wky 6i cow ee WANTED. NS ALE AND FEMALE HELP, for BOSTON A! and SUBURBS, for private families and for hove! work at seashore and mountains. Parties | contemplating a visit to Boston, de-iring reliable OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged 4 : | situations, will do well by calling at the old ‘ respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to Rrv. ii. ia. CROSSTEAN, reliable, JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street. tf—ap9 263 Tremont St., Kosten, Mase, Ornamental House Painter, Millner’s Tin Shop. S—S—— JOR SALE.—A Soda Water Fountain, * 1 ie Alaska,” best in the Lower Provinces. Ap- ply immediately at this office. tf—aplid YW) LET.—A Double Tenement Heuse on Kent Street. next door to Robins’ Livery Stabile. Apply to Mrs. OFFER, Queen Street. apl3—2aw (sat tues) tf ~ Millner’s CAL ee wish a few men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail | | roe, ———— agg my | in oer mn. En- & Hillsb h Sts ese new prepared to £6 Water Pipes ciorze =-cen ; stamp. j) ages per day. erma- ‘ g . sbor ~ ' ; are nent position. No postals answered. Money Cor Fitzroy oy Oe 4 V V in Houses at reasonable rates, Gal- TEN- S | vanized Lead and Iron Pipe and Fittings al. CHARLOTTETOWN. | ways on hand. lm edd—ap advanced for wages, udvertisi etc,—C ‘ACTURING CO., Cintinnati, 0 pis fun 00 apl0—dy tf ~