= “we Local and Other Items. fo-mornrow is Arbor Day, eas (lo to the Roller Rink to night. ines Max's worsted sus at the London House. - Gacerarrn’s Banpd at the Roller Rink to night Quen : Mess worsted cardigans at the London House. wiseunlaain Tux roads in the country are reported to be in splendid condition. ine Tuere will be football practice at the Park every evening at 6.30. ---»--——_ TarestRY CARPEeT, a yard anda half wide excellent value at Beer Bros, esieeniiijncuninen A FINE assortment of new Confectionery just received at Beer & Cioff's. may 18 2i pmsl Mr. Joseru Unsworrn, Railway Mechani- eal Superintendent, has returned from Mon- treal. simeengititiptiiice Tickets for the Kellogg concert are bein taken up rapidly. There will be a splendid audience. enminieteathdnts Tue Sumichrast-Hind case is set down for trial om the 26th inst., and a special jury has been empanelled. . ++ > A soctaL in aid of the P. E. I. Hospital will be held in St. Paul's Schoolroom, Tuesday, May 3lst. Particulars later. : Foor HUNDRED dozen childrens and ladies hem stitched and fancy border handkerchiefs all at 4 cents each.—James Paton & Co. deems Tne Torento City Council has passed a re- solution fixing June 30th and July Ist, as the dates for the Queen's jubilee celebrativn. ea tiiihe Che bark George Peake, with a cargo of general merchandise, arrived from Liverpool to-day at noon in tow of the Heather Belle. CaILDRENs fancy collars, ladies collars and cutis, frillings, ete., the largest ssortment in the city at very low prices,—Jas. Paton & Co. iileaiiltimeciain Tur Prince of Wales College football team have challenged the first team of St. Dun- stan's College to play a football match at the Park to-morrow at 4 o'clock. sliiacilalaaii fur market to-day was well attended. A lot of hay came into town in the early part of the day and was rapidly bought up. Her- rings were plentiful and sold at five and six cents per dozen. semetenesifipiiinatiny A SPECIAL communication of St. John's Lodge, No. 1, A F. & A. M., will be held at Masonic hall, Water Street this evening, at 8 o'clock. Work on second degree. Visiting brethern kindly welcomed. senile D. Monytcomery, Superintendent of Educa- tion, was employed to-day and yesterday grading Queen Square School. Mr. Foley, inember of the School Board, examined to-day some classes in this institution. _—.---- Tue Railway, as usual, are issuing return tickets at one. fare for the Queen’s Birthday celebration. This will enable persons in the country to attend either one of the Kellogs evening concerts or the matinee on Tuesday afternoon. : puinaiiiapionnes Tue bark Claribel, Capt. Welsh, from Bris- tol, England, and the brigantine Edith, from Shoreham, both in ballast and owned by Mesars. Welsh & Owen, and which have been lying in the Gulf for the last fortnight,arrived here last evening. a LATE advices from Boston are to the effect that the receipts of potatoes increased during last week, and that holders are somewhat uneasy and are gradually lowering the prices. The ae nomen well stocked, and Island tirsts bring 124 cents per dozen, he “BEAUTIFUL, just perfect !” a lady said, as she suited herself to a pair of Warren’s French kid boots, made on the ‘‘Common Sense Last.” You can all have beautiful and perfect fits in boots, shoes and slippers at C. B. Warrens, Stamper’s Corner—and no extra charge. Rememper the Auction Sale of Furniture, ete., at Capt. Maxwell's residence, Fitzroy St., (West) close by the new Kirk, to-morrow, Wednesday, commencing at 11 o'clock, sharp. Terms : all sums over $50, three months on approved notes ; under that sum, cash on de- livery.—A. McNeill, auctioneer. Turee Scott Act cases, brought by Prose- cutor Henderson, and a man for leaving his horse without a driver, occupied the attention of the Stipendiary Magistrate to-day. The Seott Act cases were ieesetd until Monday next, and the man who neglected his horse contributed 50 cents te the funds of the city. il Tue bark Moselle, Capt. Rendle, from Plymouth, in ballast ; the barkentine, Erema, Capt. Ledwell, from St. Pierre, Mig., with a cargo of salt; and the brigantine Zara, Capt. Roach, from Plymouth, in ballast,arrived here last evening. Ali the above vessels are owned by Peake Bros, & Co., aud have been lying in the Gulf for the last ten or fifteen days, wait- ing a chance to get into port. A Tus sub-Committee appointed at the General JulAlee Committee meeting last even- ing, to solicit subscriptions in aid of the cele- bration, entered upon their duties this morn- ing, and reports having succeeded remarkably well. The amounts subscribed by leadin merchants and other citizens are from $5 down to $5. The committee will submit a complete report to the adjourned general meeting on Saturday evening next. We learn that a valuable horse belongin to Mr. Geo. Davies, was dangerously ill, an is now out of danger and doing well through the skillful treatment of James McMillan, V. S. We also learn that a foal, belonging ‘to natin Murchison, North River, was very ill and thought dying, and is now also out of danger and doing well. It must be a great boon to owners of horses in town and country to have such a skillful veterinary surgeon amongst them. — Patriot. —_——_+_._-—-—— Tens arrived by train from Summerside this morning the Clydesdale 3 year old stal- lion “‘Lucky Lad,” and two Clydesdale mares, *‘Mysotis” and “Jubilee,” the former age a ed from Mr. Mitchell, Barckeskie, by Mr. Frank Boyver, the latter by Mr. Gardiner, from William Meggat, Boreland, for Mr. Horace Beer,Charlottetown Royalty. ‘Lucky Lad” was selected by Mr. Gardiner at the ae Glasgow Stallion Show, and was a Short et horse. It appears that there is only oae opinion by the persons who have seen them respecting the selection, and that is that it Sayiw ati CST yes ‘THE DAILY EX! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ‘Spxera, Deseatrones tro THE Sushi) Fighting in the Northwest. Orrawa, May 16. A lespatch has reached Ottawa stating that a foree of mounted police were attack- ed by a band of Blackfeet Indians some distance from Medicine Hat, and that in the fight that ensued,the police were driven back and a number of them seriously injur- ed. The police obtained reinforcements and suceeeded in arresting forty of their assailants who are now imprisoned in Fort McLeod. O'Brien Eleeted. Dustin, May 16. Mr. Wm. O'Brien, who is now in Canada, -has been elected without opposition to the seat in the}House of Commonasfor thefNorth- east division of Cork, made vacant by the resignation of Leamy. Bodies Recovered. San Francisco, May 16. Advices by steamer trom Honolulu and Sydney, which arrived here to-day, say that the bodies of 85 victims of the Bulle colliery disaster near Sydney, N.S. W., have been reboveréd. Bo;cotting Again. Loveurea, May 16. The boycotting of Mr. Tener, of the es- tates of Lord Clanricarde, in County Gat- way, has commenced. Several tradesmen have refused to supply him with food. Opposed to Coercion. Denver, Col., May 16. Over 3,000 citizens attended a public meeting at Music Hall last night to protest against the passage of the Coereion Bill now before the British Parliament. Hotel Destroyed. Wryytpec, May 16. The Regan Hotel at Roissevain, Man., was destroyed by tire yesterday. One of the guests, D. G. McBean, Winnipeg, was burned to death. A Peculiar Accident. Sr. THomas, Ont., May 16. Mrs. Aurelia Tozer, aged 70, while cross- ing a field, placed her pipe in her pocket. Her dress caught fire. She cannot survive. On the Move. Sr. Pererssure, May 16. The Czar and Czarina started this morn- ing by Novo Tcherkask, capital of the Don Cossack country. ——— HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. May 16—C MeDongall, Hx; W A Major, do: G A McKenzie, do; J H McKenzie, Dart- mouth, NS; Jos Read, S’side; A McLeod, Orwell; J M McLeod, Amherst. May 17— T H Dobson, Montreal. REVERE HOUSE. May 15—P W Marling, Toronto; T W An- derson, do; Capt and Mrs Maxwell, city; N T Norman, Montreal. ————————————— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 16—Olivia, McDonald, Pictou, brick. May 17—Prespect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Brilliant Star, Hartien, Port Hawkesbury, mdse; Swallow, Scott, Wallace, lumber; Susan King, McPherson, Tatamagouche, do; Kate Miller,Gaspe; Onward, Heighton, Pictou, brick; Erema, Roach, Plymouth, bal; Edith, McRae, Shoreham, do; Clari- bel, Walsh, Bristol; Zara, Ledwell, Liver- pool, 1,100 bags salt. CLEARED. May 16—Charies Frederick, Mullins, Cow Bay; Albion, Wry, Orwell, bal, Cora, Gaudet, Pictou, bal. May 17—Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; Hattie, Wise, Rustico, mdse; Kate, Miller, Pictou. OTHER PORTS. S'side, May 16—Ent, schr Laura, Ros:, Guysboro, bal. Cld from Malpeque on the 14th inst: schr Morning Light, McArthur, Chatham, 3000 bush oats, $900, shipped by D. & P. McNutt. — ——— ——_—— — W. A. Gooprsoven, 158 East St., New York City, states that in October, 1884, he suffered so with pneumonia that his physicians advised him to leave this severe climate, which he did. Inthe following year, 1885, he was taken with another attack and feared he would have to go away again and give u business, but by advice he tried Adamson’s Balsam, which has entirely cured him. It is with bis permission that we publish this. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw —~.>—— For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce's golden medical discovery is a sovereign remedy. Superier to od liver oil. faw c ———_>——— ? Tue Roller Rink opens for the season this evening. BD cecncaencetilig anaemia Tue police are making their annual inspec- tion of the back yards in the city. —— ee Curram Dares, Walnut Bon-Bons, Banilla, Lemon and Acid Tablets at Beer & Goffs. may 18 2i Tue little daughter of Mr. Batson, Cam- pobello, N. B., while playing with matches a few days ago, ate the poisonous matter from the ends thereof, as a result of which she died. i d have We make carpets a specialty, an now in our holt tan eo Baest display of velvet pile, Brussels, tapestry, Scotch and hemp tings ever shown in Charlotte- tawn, our prices are as low as the lowest. —Jas. Paton & Co. mayl4 eod lwk —— -s>-—— OnLy & ce eu ieee remaining. Cc Site Tia. © mhayll dy wp | so a EXAMINER, =~ /LYCEUM-KELLOGG Monday, May 23rd, Tuesday 24th May, i AT 215 FP. MM. Grand Kellogg Matinee } Tuesday Afternoon, May 24, at 2.30 o'clock. | 8 re Three (3) Representations (onty) OP oc MISS CLARA LOUISE | CONCERT & OPERA CO. The Finest Musical Organization in America. THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGE, Leading Prima Donna Sopranofof the Grand Opera Houses in London, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, St Petersburg and New York. MISS CARRIE MORSE, Contralto; SIG. CARLO SPIGAROLI, Tenor; SIG. VINCENZO GRECO, Baritone; MR. C. E. PRATT, Musical Director. PROGRAMME: For Monday, 23, at 8.15 p. m. PART L GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERI. PART IL Entire Fourth Act of Verdi's Grand Gpera “IL TROVATOR:,” In Full Costume and Stage Settings. ASUNCA..........cc0ec0......- Miss CARRIE MORSE MANRICO............+...s-..51G. CARLO SPIGAROLI CONTE DELUNA.....«-++0+- SiG. VINCENZO GRECO ee 2 ee Miss CLARA LOUISE K&ELLOGE Tuesday Evening, 24th, at 8,15 o'clock PART I. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT PART 11. Entire 3rd Act “ Faust,” kn full costume and stage effects. And on TUESDAY AFTERNOON 24tle at 2.30 o'clock, A Grand “ Kellogg” Matinee when the programme will consist of PART IL. Grand Popular Concert. PART: 41. Second Act of Donizetti's Grand Opera LA HAVORITA,; In Full Costumes and Stage Settings. eT NE, so ivan vba chase Sig. VINCENZOo GRECO UI. coc ede cance cane Sig, CARLO SPIGAROLI RAOIIRA . 65.0064 Swbeis veoh pe Miss CARRIE MORSE To conclude with the famous Quartette Scene of Verdi's Grand Opera, RIGOLETTO, Miss Morse, Messrs. Spigaroli and Greco and Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. Citas. Hi. BOUAOR. .fcas ses ss Stage Manager RESERVED SEATS ONE (1) DOLLAR, also 75cts, according to location. Special Notice. Sale of $1.00 Seats now going on at Diamond k Store; sale of 75-cent Reserved Seats will commence on Thursday, 19th, at 9a. m. For full particulars see programme, now ready. COAL! COAL! OW landing at Lord’s Wharf, One Hundred and Fifty Tons Pictou Nut Coal. GEO. COOMBS. Ch’town, May 16, 1887. = Administrator, 357 Standard by Breeding, Performance and Progeny. WiLL be at Newton Large’s Stable, Charlotte- tuwn— From Monday afternoon, May 16, until Thurs- day morning, May /9ih. From Monday afternoon, May 30th, until Thurs- day, June 2nd. ‘ Feom Monday, June 20th, until Tuvrsday 23rd une. Krom Monday, July 4th. until Thursday, July 7th. _ Monday, July 25th, until Thursday, July th. ; Administrator is sire of Catchfly, 2.184; Me- Mahan, 2.21; Executor, 2.24}; Adjutant, 2 27; Mar- cus, 2.294; Memento, 2.32, at #2-years old; Vesote, 2.32; Col. Stevens, 2.34}; Hank Dubois, 2.33; Mal- den Maid, 2.354; Adjuster, 2.35; Undine, 2.36; French Lawn, ”.37; Leo, 2.37; Grosvenor. 2.39); Saul Trial, 2.20; Admiration Triai, 2.26}; lola Tria), 2.274; Vision ‘Trial, 2.28; Arbiter, half-mile Ti ad eettin tawe ba paid for his get prices have been ‘or his get: some of waa are Daisy Miller, $10,000; $15,000 has been refused for Catchfly; Marcus sold in 1886 for $3,000; Mastiff, in 1886, for $3,000; Admiration _ ~ ae - cane teen numerous to men- on, havejbrought e figures. J. A. GOURLIE, V. 8. May 12, 1887—2aw tl julyl TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk's Office until noon of SATURDAY, the 2Ilst May next, for Excavating and Laying a Box Sewer East End of Hillsborough Street to Kast End of Water Street. Een and Specification to be seen at the Clerk’s KELLOGG’S: ce. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or auy tender. y order, a. H. MUPHERSON, ; May 7! 1337—2i sht wea © \ . : i ESDAY * H é M Vat at Watan t'ammie wood Of Wailer Gommss: y By the Mayor. 1N pursuance of an act of the General Assembly | of this Island, made and passed in the fOth year of thereign of Her present Mujesty Queen Victoria. mtituled : “Charlottetuwa Water Works Act,. 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that un 48 ne £m, atan fammincinnns Election of Three Water Sommissioners P ‘ , i144 © fl} nintt tT for ihe City of Charlottetown WILL BE HELD come ora, ’ —_ ‘ 4 4 4 , 4 ¥.>* : "i ' ‘ X 4 : ~ ye ee paws Bees VB Xt? & wus ww ter we SC g | the 6th day of JUNic, next, A. D., 1857. at the several places, that is to In Ward No. 1, at or near the e of Messrs. - & Ty Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No, 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. h. Heariz’s Warehouse Sydney sircet, befbweea Great George a: ’rince Streets. : In Ward No. 3, at or near the wiKel ti . In Ward No ‘. or near tis Fire Mate House, fronting on Kent Street; east, between \ eymouin aud Cuimveriand Streets i In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, curner of Kuston -and Great Greorge Streets, And »t the said Elec:ion the Poli will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of -the same | day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. * Nuntber One shall. comprise «ll that part of Charlottetown which lies soud - Porchester Street, and the par of land foruperly known as the Military Barrack Grou: Number Two shali comp: Lil that part of Charlottetown. which lic 20 of Richmond Street and north of Dorch 1 Number ‘Three shail comp uit part of Charlottetown which lies s hot Gratton Street and north of Richm Number Four shai ¢ ' - all that part of Charlottetown which ih of Fitzroy Sireet add north of Graiton Sircet. Number Five shall comprise all that part Chariottetown which Hes noi Witzroy Street, incladiug the Common of the said Town, SOMINATION DAY. MONDAY. the 30th May., from the: time of fwelve at ni ,uUNnt } ; ‘lock in the aitera 1 oO i n Qualification of ). Victoria, lnbituied “Uhartotievowa rks Act, 1887,” also, Act 13, Victoria : 2O and 6 and 13 vic. and Cap. i [{,. 8.1 HEATH HAVILAND, - of Charloitetown., A. H, MAUPHERSON Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, May 16, 1887. Trade Sale of Karthenware. I AM instructed by the P. E. I. Pottery Com- Pany to Sell by Auc .. ‘I AY, the 26th inst.. at 11 o'clock, at their Warervoms, Welsh’s their whole stock of Milk Dishes, Batter Crocks, Brick Building, Water Stree!, of Earthenware, consisiii Flower Pots, Cream Croecks Pitchers, Stove “tones, &c., Ke This is a rare opportunity for dealers to secure first-class ware at a bargain. Terms Kasy. G. M, HARRIS, Aucwoneer, May 10—ti sale a — _-— _— ee Tab, a fs a ee ¥ : i Ate 62 Rie ri. : FURNITURE, &c. TA” instructed by CAPT. MAXWELTIE te Sell by Auction, at his residence, Filgroy Street (West), on Wattnesday, May 18th, at 11 o'clock, Household Furniture, co‘ prising in pert Draw- ing-room, Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room Suites; New and serond-} d Cerpets (ehoice) 1 Hall Stove (Sultan), 2 Denmark). 3 Parlor Stoves (Standard). 1 Walnut Sideboard (cieice) 1 do Bed-room Suit (choice). 1 Book Case and Secreioire (isJand Ash). 1 China Dinner Service (choice) 1 China Dessert Service (choice). A tot Glassware, &c., K ien Utensis, com- plete. 1 Family Pheton, 2 Sleigh 1. Jersey Cow (in calf). 1 Brown Mare. | set Harn , 1 Riding Saddle, Stable Impiements, &ce, 1 Hot-bed Frame, 1 Garden Seat, &e. 1. Wheeler & Wilson Cabinet Sewing Machine. 1 Kitchen Range 1 ‘Knzlish Pony Carriage, Poultry, &c. Furniture on view Tuesday, May Lith, a, m., to 6p, mm trom 10 A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, May 9, 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce. W ANNTED A Cook. Apply to Mrs. Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. mayl7 3i IT OST—On Sunday morning, between Euston 4 Street, East, and Sv. Peter’s Church, 4 hair bracelet with silver clasp. The finder will oblige by leaving itat ‘(Hz KXAMINER Oifice. mayi7 2i Wp ANTED IMMEDIATELY \ Saleswoman for uw dry goods sture; vo b Z sone expe- rience preferred. Address: “}’. U. Box 487.” may 16 li NOTE E TO LIQUOR SHLLUERS I hereby ** notify the liquor sellers of Ciarlottetown, that if any of them supply iny husband, Edward Blackburn, with liquor, [I will prosecute them to theffuli ex'ent of the jiaw.—MR2. KDWARD BLACKBURN. Ch'town, May 17. 37 li,pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Machin- ist for a tailox shop, to whom the hiczhest wages wili be given. Apply at this office nayi3 3i pa WANTED AT ON %—A Girl to assist in dinivy-room ; aiso, Girl for general hoase- work. Apply at Revere House. may l3 uf WANTED IMMEDIATELY Comfortable Lodzingsin city o puros; two bed-rooms and parlor required. Enquire at EXAMINER oRice: may 13 3i FoR SALE-—A Boat. 18 feet kee!l, sloop-rigged, thoroughly buiit and equipped, nearly new; or witli exchange for Kow Boat or Breech-loading shot Gun, No. W,.of equal yalue; offers invited. Apply at this office. miayil tf To LET-—House containings 8 wetl-finished roouis, situated oy, Upper Gregt. Geoyge Street. {ROB titesti ' ; may 11 tf ‘ , O LET—The«Dwelling House on Richmond Sirect West, at preseat vecaupied bs Thomas McKivlay, Esq. Apply to James D..Mason. inayi~ Ww NTiD—A Uosemati, i mended. Apply to Mrs. ‘Vatson, Queen Siree inay 9 tf WANTED—A Peters, Sidimonnt. Honsemaid. Apply. to Miss aprié t? PY ANTED- At once, first-claes coat, pants and vest makers ; hixiest wages paid— McLeod & McKenzie. may 4 tf i iT—A two and a-haif story Brick Building, with slate roof, ia good tenantabic condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen, cellar kitchen; aise an ice-house, vow tiled with ice, stable yard room, “ith warden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Ojices suitable fora good business stand en Water Street. Pos- session’ given - immediately. For wpuariticulars apply to Pe&ke Kross. & Co. mars eod. 12 LET—Shop belonging to the late John Jury/ Esq. Also, a large Safe. good as new which I will peil for $50: secend-land Piano at a low price Mrs. Sarah A. Jury. Kent Street. mart? tf LET—That brick Honsc and Shep on Dor chester Street, formerly. occupied by Owen Connolly: sameaiass ‘pussessiun given. For terms aad particulars apply te Owen Connolly. Spe oe jim2i eod z MAY 17. EFS aii a: eee . xs i. j P 3 9 ve eoeds i, » i . a or y FB ¥ ‘ee us : “aa CU les Freneh Jcted Dolmans Polmans, Clot! Cashmere ' i aint weed 2 ot nib a ee FASHIONABLE WOV.DLilIkEsS. | STOCKINGET!E JACKETS STOCHKINGE!TE JACKETS. STOCHKINGETTE JACKETS. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. JERSEYS. —_—-- 0: ————- Newest Styles at Lowest Prices. You are invited to call and examine our large stock in every department. Rt Re. Boe Ch’town, May 9, 1887. a < * d % & Z ¥ “ae . pc iy - . ee r tre ¥ ” / James Be to announce that their buyer, when in England, bowght part of Bollen & Tidswell’s 3 Bankrupt Stock and, in order to turn it into CASH, will offer the same at very lew prices. Public attention is directed to the fact that unlike many Dry Goods merchants, who apparently live by what they term Cheap Sales, Expiration of Lease Sales, &c., &c. We only advertise what we mean, and shall not attempt to deceive the public with grossly exag- gerated quotations of prices, but confidently assert that all who favor us with their patron- age will receive conrtesy from clerks and employers alike, and none will be pressed to buy. We also beg to state that our regular stock of SUMMER GOODS is open, with all the Latest Novelties. We wish to draw special attention to our Millinery Department. It is still under the | management of Miss Hobbs. Our stock of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Gauzes, &c., is very large and, in order to induce CASH BUYERS, we have marked everything very low, and feel satisfied that no tirm in this city can supply better value for | READY CASH. P. S.—Store open from 7.30 a. m., till 6 o'clock p. m. 'Ch’town, May 5, 1887—dy & wky = eee, ' | TilEH 8 2 Ase At a 4 28 f° RPA PSE ached GR AED LAILURIi VE S LAR ISFIVIEN y bw bs be 35 a4 Le S i ! | NWEew FiRM- —_—_— -- oO UPENLNG OF Gu REW STUGK. —_——— Great Boom, The Choicest Patterns, The Nebbiest Siyles, Regular Daisies aon ener ren (Pee UR Stock is Grand—bought for SPOT CASH—and all we ask is that you call and inspect it, feeling assured you canno’ resist leaving your order. Our reputation as Cutters stands the Highest. Soods, Newest », staff of Skilled Workmen, This, combined with our long practical experience, and , Unequalled Satisfaction in should be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will get every respect. We have secured the services of MR. G. A. DIXON, one of the men, and, as usual, customers will get every attention. Our Motto—the Golden Rule—‘-Do unto others as you would hay Souiannes, Clerical Coats and Vests a em (Pee emer ween EWi WNhei v ; @xneen Street, cpovosite Watson's Brug Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York Charlottetown, May 7, 1887—3 mos—eod & wiky PIANO TUNING. H W. VINNICOMB®, formerly of J. P. Vin- most popuiar Sales- e others do unto you. ’ ‘assocks and Cassock Vests, specialty, TO LET AeA . THOSE two rooms on second floor of Bank of Nova Scotia Building, formerly occupied by Edward Hayfield, Ksq., as offices; also those nicombe’s. Piano Warehcase, England, and offices in iiynéman Building, Water Street. form- for many years Taner to Government House, the erly occupied by Messrs James Duncan & Co., Couvents, also the leading musical families Containiny gooi vault, Kec. Possession given throughout the Island ; acknowledged by musical immediately. Apply to critics aud piano makers Lo be one of tie est prac: BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. ticaltaners in the Dominion. Makes mo speci: | tas tO... 3 ak aities, as he thoroughly understands the whole ; “*% Wk construction of the instrament in every detail | en — ment ~— 10 Gas Works AG Ga i SE COAL, also some spe- ‘ cualiy prepared Asies, at 50cis. per Joad, or Having many years’ exverience with the actionsef | . 47 various makers, including many late patent adjust- n S45 -_ oF Ts ments, feels confident he can vive perfect satis- | fi Naiv WU Ui faction ; is promptand pariicular toa nicety, not in tuning alone but m all mechanical work— Re- | pairing. Stringing, Regulating Actions, Kesvoring | li XCELLENT HO! P, 3.—Mr. Vinnicombe has had a tong experi- | » ; .0) bris. at | cent pe ; M 5 : 2 . rhnsoe@. And BOUL Am ris. & at per ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. : wee Ei For a iki . : yt dry at daréis Orders may be left at the Diamond Bovkstore, | peaeiks and carriage drives. the former is most or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St James! "*°** Se : Church. Office at Fletcher's Music Shop. May 14, 1887. Weak Tone. &c. valuable. May 5— 2wks NOGEICE i AG B, > hereby given that an application will be ; % |* made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next First-Class Vest Makers, ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize jaml allowthe Nove Scotia Permanent Benefit 99 CENTS PER VEST. ty Building Sx and Savings Fund, a Society D. A. BRUCE. | WANTED, | | Three established and formed under an Act of the Legisiature of the Province of Nova Scotia, | Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitled “an Act for tbe 9 1227__ regulation of Benefit Building Societies,” to May 12, 4887-—tf ae é { transact business as «a Building ‘Society and : : : | Savings Fand throughout the Previnces of New Sydney and Gowrie Mine Coal sss ices ited? fo ek 4220 ve s the Province of No’ Seotia and to loan entity shite i; money on real and certain Kincs ¢ f persona! pro- perty, and to borrow money and receive money 1 cargo Sidney, land deposits, with power to issue debentures and i do Gowrie Mine, j deposit receipts and ot he powers usual to Loan discharging to day. | Cotapanies and for ober purposes, . | Dated at Halifax, ath March, 1857 ‘. ee An excellent article for house use. JNO. W. PAYZANT, “'s a ; QO LYONS be ; : Solicitor of Applicant, aauy 10; 1387—08 or ~ | darth 22, 1887-208 i or ea " = ee mn aan enema se Se naunamine <ameeiaie ne a