BHT tocal and Other Items. Mra. W. A. BRENNAN, of the Summerside romad. was in the city to-day, , - Bray Caass inthe }. M. C_A.. Basement Parle this eveming, at S o Cloek. - THIRTY CASES Boots and Shoes received to- day at the Dowinion Boot Store - Gorte tte Brea), Cake And Pastry Stove for your home supply, Kent St.eect, west. - youxe Men's Prayer Meeting to-morrow siternoon at 4 o'clock in the Y, M. C, A. Parior. outowtt SpectaL bargains this evening in Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. - How. D. Fenevsey, who has been Visiting st. John, N. B., and Bangor, Me.)© has re- tumed home. Ax electric light is very much needed on Great George Street, near the residence of R. Heartz, Esq. Ma. BonenamM, of Halifax, who has been missing since Saturday last, has turned up in Boston, al] right. a Dox't forget to call to-night atthe new Meat Market, in J. D. dlcLeod & Co.'s build. ing, Grafton Street. he + A ruListock of all kinds.of meats at the Meat and Fish Market, next to J. D, McLeod & Co, Grafton Street. -_——<— > Srers are being taken in Halifax for the erection of a monument to the memory of the late Hon. Joseph Howe, >. --— A PUL stock of Meats of all kinds selling cheap at the new Meat Market, one door east of Mr. Powers’ Barber Shop. Mra. Jous McSweeney and bride arrived from Moncton ma Sunmerside last evening, and are registered at the Rankin. o—- - ~ ——_—_<>— oat Strxe,” for September, is the bright- est fashion paper. It can be had at the Diamond Bookstore for two cents. Tuz interier decorations of the Diamond Bookstore are about completed, and are the subject of most favorable comment. as Casaact, Beets, Onions; Parsnips, etc., at the new Meat Market, next door to J. D. Me- Leeds Grocery Store, Grafton Street. . 4 7 : HE railWay mens prayer mecting to-mor- row, ati 4 o'clock, will be epen te their fami- lies and friends. Lesson, Luke, 15,8. * me 2 Wit the gentleman who borrowed eighteen patent Plover Decoys last September, please return them to the Medical Hall, and oblige 8. W. Dodd, saedates H. Focwp, Fsq., of Halifax, but formerly of New Londoa, who has been visiting his re- latives during the past week, left for home SO MS THE DAILY’ BEX‘AMINER, © - {ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (SeeaaL Desparongs to Tax Ex amtner, } Proclaiming a Meeting. Ennis, Ireland, Sept, 2. the proposed” meetity here was posted throughout the town. There was great O'Brien, Tanner and Cog, all members of fern gS have velagrapibed to the local eague officers, promising to attend the | Proposed aneeting. The Nationalists have issued manifesto, calling upon the men of " lamer’ to ass@mble im ‘thous. L icore, ‘to fight the battle of ‘ae on, which w be certain OL a gi@rioas coMsummation and disenthral- ment ef Lrelaip a” : : ‘ Changed Hands. New York, Sept. 2. _ tt is annqunced to-night that the Balti- timore & Ohio Railway has passed into the eytttrol of a syndicate of New York, Phila- delphia and London bankers, and will here- iter be operated inf harmony ‘with other tremk lines. The B. & O. Telegraph Co. will be controlled by the Western” Union, the B. & O. sleeping cars. by the Pullman Palace Car Co., and the B. & O. Express Co. by the United States Express Co. An Attempted Escape. » Ol: andS en Fill! Dorcuester, Sept, 2. Two convicts —Dixon and McQueen—at- tempted to escape from the Penitentiary to-day. After scaling the wall, by means of two planks, they were seen by the guards in the watch-housé, who fired on) them, wounding Dixon ‘in three places: When McQueen saw this he stopped. The doctor considers the wounds are not fatal. The Canadian Wimbledon. OTrawa, Sept. 2. The Dominion Rifle Association meeting closed to-day, and the prizes were present- ed by SireA. P. Caron, who comphmented the riflemen on their success. Macdonald also made a brief speech, Election Writs Issued, Ortawa, Sept. 2, ‘The Speaker has issued warrants for writs for the elections in Dorchester and Yarmouth. Voting takés place in a few weeks, but the date is not vet fixed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 3—10 a.m. Moderate winds, with local rains. partly cloudy weather, this morning, —_---—_. Cream Tarter Bisevrrs, Rolls, Buns, Twists, Graham and White Bread, fresh every evening at the Bread, Cake and Pastry Store, Kent Street, west. A ¥ike at Ainherst, on” Friday, destroyed the Moffat Block and the buildings connected therewith. The origin of thé fife i® sur- rounded in mystery. Taz Guelph, Ouit,; petitiod for the repeal af the Scott Act bears the names of 350 of the qualified electors of the city, nearly half of the available voters on the list. Eowarp Hackett, Esg., was aiong the in Tae St. John Telegraph reports that an effort is to be made to repeal the Scott Act in Westmoreland. ipotliiiee Amuerst, N. S., is now talking water works. A company has been formed with a capital of $10,000. The supply will be only for domestic purposes, and the main pipes will be of Wood, : . Seah one A wfoxse ran awayin Moagton, a few days ago, and in the course of his mad career went venh the large plate-glass window of a fur- niture dealer, greatly to the terror of a num- ber of people in the store at the time. |Qtite an ancient “iiitriige’ todk “place at trom Pictou last He passengers in the steamer evenipg and registered atithe Osborne. left for Dignish this morning. - -o~—~- Reuguaer the anction sale of very valuable furniture at Mrs.M aD Gnpell’s residence, Cum~ ‘ berland’ Street, next “Monday at I o’clock; sharp.—A. McNeiil, Auctioneer. Noratxe fartier bis been learued régarding Bishop Perry's acceptance or refusal of the bishopric of Nova Scotia, He is still on the continent, and will not be in Wondon till the 15th October, so that-it is not probable that a definite answer will be received for a month yet. , ves fT We would call the attention of the pump vontractor to the «lisgraceful condition of the pumps near the (ias \Works, one of which is completely useless. It is too bad that the rople in this vicinity are so shabbily treated. ime and again has this thing been publicly Roticed, but all to no éffect. If these pumps are not «attended to at. once. the pump con- Waetor or City authorities shall hear of it. R SXCURSION Fi AILWAY EXxcuRSION FROM SUMMERSIDE To Ca#aRLOTretown.—Partiés of ten or more, attending the great two days’ sale at the Revere Housé, on Tuesday and We nesday Rext, September 6th and 7th, will be fur- ulshed with Return Tickets from Summer- Site to Charlottetown at one first-class fare, good to return up to and» on Thursday, Sep- ‘vember 8th.— A. McNeill, Auctioneer. ‘ septs 2i Ser 4 Prerov despatch to the Moncton T'ran- ae says :—‘‘ Theannual athletic gathering ‘o take plade here Sept 15, rows exciting as the time approaches. Grant, the champion three-mile runner of America, is coming. McDougall, the champion hammer thrower, is be here, aud it is reported Fred Harmon, the chainpion sprint runner and jumper, will ne Macdonald, of P. E. Island, is also b oe ne — ——— and several — es are also expected.” There will panties be the usual great rush of visitors fom the Island. as HELP KOR Tue Score ACT CONTEST. 2 Blase Tuesday evening a number of ladies oa with the W -C. T.U., met by in- weal ~ with & committee from ‘“Prince Ed- Ivision to confer ag to the duty of on our im temperance matters.| After con- ae . it was decided to call a meeting for " aaa evening. > Soventaned — : Z, @ general meeting 0: ies vat held ov next Monday ovale at $3 ". *n the Lower Parlor of the Y. M. C. » &t which all ladies interested in the tem- ket te cause and the upholding of the Scott “* Gre urgently requested to be present. ais executed oil, painting is on Disoea fat the south . window of the Charketne vkstove. Jt is & correct. view of River R. town from an observation at North ous dw Th » andl plainly delineates the vari- | i ee churches, etc., shown in the | val ‘ble uch & souvenir will become more) Uabdie as the years roll by, and the coming | Generation will ighly prize such impressions | “our day.” The artist i . st is Mrs. Henry | 2 of Halifax, who has paiated | Portraits of a number of our citizens, and in | hn ‘instance ar ‘s intended to raffle pu fe eit, Pia Amherst on Tuesday. M. J. Brownell, a room of 82 winters, was married to Miss Wells, an amiable bride of 55 summers, by he Rev. G. FP. Miles. Both were residents of vorthport, Cumberland County. Tue St.John Telegraph says that some elegant and handsome dresses were worn by even more handsome ladies at thé Wanderers’ ‘‘at home.” There were about one hundred and sixty present, many being strangers trom Baltimore and other Southern cities, and some from the Island. APPLICATIONS for admission to the National Conservatory of America (128 E. 17th St., N. Y.) will be received up to noon of Sept. 10th. After that date no further applications can be entertained before January Ist. The session extends to Ist of June. Tuition free, on cer- tain conditions. augl3 Tae latest and most improved Grit carard, to wit, that Sir John intended tocall Im- perial troops.to quell an imaginary uprising in the Northwest, has fallen flat. We are happy to see that everthe St John. Telegraph and other Grit organs admit the hoax. Is it not time the Pa‘riot also followed suit, or is it riécessary to have a successor before burying the last defunct scarecrow. Tue treasurer of P. EF. I. hospital acknow- ledges receipt of the following amounts: $3.50 from Prinee Arthur L. QO, L; $)-from Mrs... B. Saunders, S’Side; $7.80 from Zion Church, city; $11.57 from Derry Lodge, L. O. A., proceeds of a collection taken in the Presby- terian church, Long Creek, sermon preached to the members of the Lodge by Rev. Mr. Stewart; $1 from D. Lamont, St. g¢Catherines. At the large auction sale atthe Revere House will be offered among other valuable articles a Conebrd Coach, which cost new $900; a Charter Oak Cook Range, No. 409, nearly new, cost $67; a portable Bake Oven, No. 4, galvanized iron, cost at factory $80; a large Hotel Cook Stove, cost $100; a Walnut Sideboard (Butcher's make), suitable for a large Boarding House; large Refrigerators, Stoves, Base Burners, Glass and Silver Plated Ware, etc.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. sept] —tl sle. — Wa direct special attention to the furni- ture sale at Mrs. MacDonell’s residence, Cum- berland Street, on Monday next, Sept. 5, at Hi o'clock sharp. This furniture is_nearly new, abdis well kept. Among “the list are some very elegant articles, suoh as the large extension table, the drawing room suite, sec: retoire, solid silver, china, and plated ware. A large lot of good blankets, feather beds, bed-sheets, table linen and toweling, some new, and all very choice. See advertisement and handbills.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. sept 2 2i RIED. At Hillsboro Street, September 2nd, Daisy, loving daughter of William and Ada Thora,aged 9 months. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on his gentle breast ; There by his love o’er shaded, Sweetiy her soul shall rest. ; [Funeral on Sunday at 2 o'clock to Peoples ly proven her ability. | Cemetery.) the picture,and for this | be granted at the low. (Boston and St. John pavers pleass copy.) At his resideace, Crapaud, on the d1st ulty Ede inuntt F. Newuny ated & Hes The Viceroy's proclamation forbidding | excitement. Mesars. P, Stanhope, Dillon, | Sir John : Canadian News. Typhoid fever is on the increase in Mou- treal, There are at present 70 cases at the General Hospital. ' Mrs. Dr. Keith, of Canterbury Station, | York Co,, has made a handsome silk orazy quilt, in which there are 3,500 pivees. A Hindoo eye doctor, who has been prac- tising in Winnipeg, has been fined at the instance of city physicians for not being qualitied. The Canadian Pacific railway statement of earnings and expenses, for the seven months ending July Sist, shows a net pro- fit of $1,332,524 during that period, The lobster ‘fishery xbout Caraqnet this s¢ason has been poor,-the fish being small, The gatch of herring, however, has been enorthous, and 4,000 barrels are s#id to have been used for manure iu the parish of Caraquet. ; | Mr, Isaac Pitman, the inventor of phono- -fraphy, has written Mr. Roy, of the Marine ‘Department, Ottawa; granting permissiun to adopt his system for use in the French languages Mr. Roy will be obliged to pay a royalty on the books published. | Acadia Mines, Londonderry, N. S., | boasts of having five churches, four temper- j ance societies, one Free Masons lodge, one .Oddfellows lodge, one Orange lodge, one | Foresters lodge, tive school teachers, and not less than ten rum shops. Mayor Howland, of Toronto, now that he has got the industrial school fairly started, is turning his attention to reclaim- ing drunkards. He has a scheme for the erection of an inebriate asylum, and at the nxt meeting of the City Council intends asking that body to pass a resolution appro- poatng a sum «f money tow:rls that | object. T. G. Marquis, who has been spending a part of his vacation with his family in Chatham, left Tuesday night for Queen’s University, Kingston. On Monday mern- ing he bravely jumped off Muirhead’s wharf to the rescue of J. L. Stewart, of the World, who had fallen over overboard from a boat and was in danger of drowning. A Dalhousie correspondent sends the Moncton Times the following: We regret to announce the death of the Hon. Wm. Hamilton, which occurred yesterday morn- ; ing at his late residence, Daihousie, N. B. Mr. Hamilton was 76 ycars of age, and by }far the senior member of the Legislative Council. Below will be found a sketch of | his life, taken from'the Canadian Parlia- mentry Companion: Is descended from one of the Hamiltons, a native of King’s Cross, Island of Arran, Scotland, who was the | first,settler and the first merchant in Dal- housie, N. B., that town having been first named ‘‘ New Hamiltoa” after him. Born at King’s Cross, Arran, in 1811, came to Canada in 1824, married in 1839, Jane, eldest daughter of Joseph McEwan, Esq., of P. E. Island. She died m 1880. Is a retired merchant. Has been Judge of the Inferior Court Common Pleas, and Wardeu of the County of Restigouche. Called to the L. ©. in 1853. A Conservative. A Dalhousie despatch tothe Globe says : Hon, William Hamilton. M. L. C., of Dalhousie, who has been a sufferer from Bright’s dis- ease fortwo years past, died this morning, Dr. Bayard, of St. John, has been in at- tendence. The more immediate cause of his death was congestion of the lungs, Mr. Hamilton having taken cold on a recent trip te Gaspe. The deceased was one of the most wealthy men in Restigouche. He leaves three suns, John, William and Alex- ander, and one daughter, Grace. The sons are in Liverpool, Glasgow and San Fran- cisco respectively, and the daughter is here. > <> American News. 4 Opium has become a greater curse to lowa than alevhol. There are 10,000 people in the State who use the drug regularly, to the weiter destruction of bodily and moral health. On the farm of Peter Bainter, near Terre Haute, Ind., is a well 20 feet deep, which throws up shells and _ acorns, although: there are no oaks for miles around. Clinton E. Williams, aged only 23, ar- rested in Baltimore on a charge of bigamy, has confessed to marrying five ditterent women within four years. Julian F. Mills, of Saranac, Mich., was arrested for drunkness and his sweetheart heard of it and broke the engagement. Julian says that he wasn’t drunk and he has sued the town for $20,000 damages fur the lost affection of the girl. The entries for the Lewiston, Me., state fair, not yet completed, show 1,000 entries stock, 225 of exhibition horses, 150 for trotting and large numbers of matched oxen and steers. Eight hundred entries are of thoroughbreds. This is the largest number of entries ever made in Maine for an exhibition. A Lincoln, Neb., young girl was dressing in ber room during a thunderstorm when her pug dog ran in. She clasped it to her bosom and a flash of lighting instantly killed it. She was horrified vo find that an image of her dog had been photugraphed on her bosom. ‘Ihere seems to be no way of removing the picture, which gives every shade, color and wrinkle of the canine’s form, While farm hands were threshing on the farm of Lyman Curtis, five miles east of Flint, Mich., on Tuesday, the grain stacker caught tire, and while the men were fighting the tire the steam bviler exploded, killmg Daniel Steegar outright and severely injar- ing William Rockwood, John Bennett and three young ladies who were assisting. The barns, with the entire crop of the sea- son, are destroyed. The house and yard have the appearance of a hospital. HOTEL ARRIVALS. _ RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 2—W J Cutter, Boston; H McKenna, Ch’town; W A Brennan, S’side; H W_ Long- worth, Vest Point; Mr and Mrs Jonn Me- Sweeney, Moncton. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 2—.Jas E Macdonald,Cardigan; Thos G Lalley, Cambridge, Mass; Benj Builman, New Glasgow; Christopher Bullman, Rustico; Wm Lakey, Adam Bulman, New York; James Ross, Donald A Macdonald, Mount Stewart; E Hackett, Tignish; Geo E Ross, Boston, J A Patterson, Truro; H ‘Found, Montague; Vere W Beck, Providenee,R I; W H Noble, Ottawa; W LSterns, Souris; Jane Jenkins, Halifax. 38—PN Hammond, Southboro, Mass; James Robins, Danforth, Mass; Angus McLean, M Medunis, Geo’thwm of these fish ‘ rnvy yy SATUR DAY Special Notices. A DARGATN, ~- 2) pairs children’s stockings, reg ilar prix 25c a yair, now selling ats 10c a pas atd. 1. Macdonald’s. , tf | : ‘ei Cuoicek Tra at the London House. aug 18 6i wy New dress cloths jnst opened at J. B. Macdonald's. dy & wy owen sen ‘HOUSSHOLD FURNITURE, &0 ae ; RY Avetion, Monday. Sept. Sth. AT it O'CLOCK, A. M., of the late JOHN A. MAC- } at the residence | DONELL, KSQUIRE, Cumberland Street, Ss the Household Furniture, comprising in part DRAWING-ROOM -Suite (black walnut Ma hogany Venire Table (marble top), Brussels Carpet, Window Biinds and Curtains, Centre rubles (walnui), What Not, Pictures, Cut Glass Lamp, Sccretoire, (watnut), Book Gase (walnut), NY marae Extension Table (solid wahoxany), Mair-cloth Chairs, Tapestry Carpet. 2 large Verandah ‘hairs: P , = Table Appointments, includiag solid silver and plated Ware, China, &o., Tabie Linea and Towel- ing (new), Catiery (ozer’s make), Stove (Berke- ley), Ciock, Pictures, &c. KITCHEN FURNITURE —Cook Stove (Victor), Tables, Chairs. Lamps, Vil Cloth, Utensils, &c, BED-ROOM FURNITURE~—Suites, Iron Bedstead with Wire Mattrass, Hair Mattrass, Feather Beds and Pillows. Blankets, Counterpanes, Bed- sheets in linen and coiton—-some of which are new, Stair Carpets, Stoves, &c., &c. Large Invalid Chair (walnut), Large and Small Bath Tubs, Inhater and Electric Batteries, 2 Sel! zoqeues, for making Selizer Water. Soda Waiter, Sparkling Lemonade, &c., Wardrobes, Hammock, Spy Glass, Spirit Level, Gun, Pistol, Fishing Rods, Saddle, Bridie, Carpenter’s Tools, Garden Tools, &c. Ou view from two till five o’clock, Satyrday, September 8rd: : A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, *° Ai i as & Lt. August 25, 1887. AUGTivii I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7, AT Il O'CLOCK, At the REVERE HOUSE, ALL THE Hore. Fwurnirore! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining aud Smoking-room Farniture, rable Appointments, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, &c., Beds, Beddiny, Linen, &c.—the complete outfit of the REVERE HOUSE, —ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Sale Positive—No Reserve. TERMS—AlIl sums under $50, cash: over that amount, three Months on approved joint notes. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, August 22, 1887.—ts wky2i MORTGAGE SALE. TO be sold by Pablic Auction, on Monday, the Third po of October, A. D. 1887, at the hour of twelve 6’clock, noon, atthe Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dxted the Third day of June, A. D. 1878, and made between JohaA Quirk and Sarah Elizabeth Quirk, his wife, of the one part, and kdward Jarvis Hodgson and John Ball, Trustees under the last will and testa- ment of Daniel Stewart Rennie, deceased, of the other part: ALL that tract, piece, and parcel of land, situ- ate, dying and being’ in’ Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say: Com- mencing on the east side of Prince Street, at the southern boundary of the Widow Vicker- son’s possession, at the division of forty feet southwardly from Grafton Street, thence by a right angle line with Prince Street eastwardly one hundred and sixty-eight feet, thence by a right angle line southwardly sixty-nine feet, thence by a right angle line westwardly one hundred and sixty-eight feet to said Prince Street, thence following the course of the same northwardly sixty-nine feet tothe place of com- mencement, being part and parcels of Town Lots numbers ninety-three and ninety four. in the second hundred of Towa Lots in the City of Charlottetown aforesaid. Fer further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, solicitor, Char- lottetown. Dated the Ist day of September, A. D.°{1887. EDWARD J. HODGSON, JOHN BALL, Trustees under the last will and testament of D. 8. Rennie, deceased. Sept Ist, 1887, eod tl sale~—wkly Mortgage Sale we cquneuns TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the third day of November, A. D, 1287, at Twelveo’clock, noon. at the Court House, in Chariottétown, in Queen’s County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the third day of July, A. D., 1877, and made between ‘thomas Henry Keating, of the one part,and Henry okeffington Poole, of the other part, _ ALL that piece of land, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42). in the first hundrei of Town Lots, in Charlotie- town, commencing on the westward side of Queen Street, at the southeast angle of the pro- perty of William R. Watson, thence by a line at right angles to said street westwardly on or about eighty-six feet, or until it meets the division line between Town Lot number forty-one and said Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence along said division line southwardly seventy-twe feet, or until it meets the northward edge of King Street, thence along King Street east twenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, ‘hence following the course of the same *outhwardly on a Itne paraliel with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundary of said Ban property, thence follow- ing said sorthward boundary eastwardly for the distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the westward edge of Queen Street, thence following Queen Street nortiwardly for the distance of twenty-eight feet, inore or less, to the place of commencement, For further particulars apply to Edward | J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 3tst August, 1837. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. Sept 1, 1887—eod tl sale . LT cane WANTS, LOST, FOUND dtc. LO8T4 smal], red Milch Cow, white star on forehead. Please leave or send information of whereabouts with W. N. Riggs, Tailor. : sept3 li pd T? LET—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Street- and St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession givenatonce Apply to Mrs. George icGregor, Euston Street. sept3 if Ap- To LET—A Tenement in Hensley Street. ow- ply to J. H. Reddin, Solicitor, or John ers, sept3 3i pd eod mpematee: — FOUND-A small sum of Money. Apply to Rev. C, 0’ Meara. sep2 2i Ss coe ae poR SA LE_A_ handsome ae ones new. | w e sold at a burgaig cash. Ap av: thiy office, suptl 21 ur ' Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &e 8, 1887. Great Cash Sale, 450 PIECES FLANNEL. if ,UR Third Annual Cheap Flannel Sale commences THURS- * § DAY MORNING, Sept. Ist, when we purpose showing the public thousands ef yards of Red, White and Gray Flannels. : This whole lot was bought very cheap, and we intend: to give Great Bargains for Cash. ; It will be a grand chance to secure your winter flannels at extremely low prices. Cheap Red Flannels, Cheap White Flanne!s, Cheap Gray Flannels. JAMES PATON & CO,, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, August 31, 1887.—dy & wky i j } | j PREPARE FO% GULO WEATHER nePahe a GUL bn ‘ r 3 l ’ N y + By Having Your House Thoroughly Heated. (>) . W E are now prepared to put this popular system of heating ‘¥ into Dwellings, Stores and Buildings of every description, With our present facilities we can guarantee work second to none in the Province. We use the Gurney Hot Water Boiler, which, for simplicity economy and durability cannot be excelled. There are thou- sands of them in use and working satisfactorily. We can supply other Boilers if required. The following testimonials speak for themselves :— Messrs, A. Waite & Son : Dear Sirs,—After giving the Hot-water Heating Apparatus you placed in my house in the fall of 1885, a pretty thorough test, 1 have arrived at the conclusion that your system is the right one, and much superior to steam, which I use in my office. The heat is very steady and pleasant, caused no doubt from the atmosphere in each department being heated with- out disagreeable drafts of any kind. On the important score of economy I do not think any one could complain, as it seems unimportant what grade of coal is used. Wishing you every success in your line of business, I am yours truly, W. A. BRENNAN. Summerside, August Ist, 1887. o— Messrs. A. Watre & Son: I have much pleasure in giving my unqualified approval of the Gurney Hot-water Boiler placed in my house two years ago. It has given me great satisfaction, and I can recommend it to any one wanting a thoroughly good heating apparatus. I have used hard coal in it until lately, when I changed to soft, and find it quite as satisfactory. lintend to use the soft coal in future. Yours truly, C. D. RANKIN, Charlottetown. 0 Estimates furnished on application. A. WHITE & SON, CITY FOUNDRY. Ch’town, August 25, 1887—-lmo 2aw pat Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Black and Colored Cashmeres 2 ib Sg REDUCED PRICES. ——— ALSO-——— Men's and. Boys’ Snits, Linders and Shirts, Straw and Felt Hats. CORO. Bay PG Gay Sign of the LION, Queen Street. Ch’town, July 13, 1887—eod & wky = HOT WATER. ——_—_—o—-—— THIS I1S""H hw. DAISY. HE Cheapest and Best Het Water Boiler in the market. # Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) already in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It cant help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. | Since taking up this branch of business, we ‘et i several very important contracts, notably ovr new Dominion Suilding here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a number of private residences. : Asit is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a ‘\ newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do this kind of work. . Ina very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN. 30: TESTIMONIALS. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, | would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. : My house, as you are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during . . +a ‘ 7 > + ; the coldest weather the heat could be regulated to any desirable temperature Aly experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, 18 superior . 7 2 a : +4 . to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. J further wish to express my satisfaction with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours truly, House of Assembly, rik. ce April Zist, 1887. SAMUEL PROW Sk. ence ne eee (eee amen have comp'eted Charlottetowa, P. E, 1., 21st April, 1887. MESSRS, McKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Strs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction, Yours truly, Ch'town, July 23, 1887—2 m 3aw CARVELL BROS. o