8 As MI Local and Other Items. EXAMINER'S Job Printing new centrally located, TH! Reotts are tHE RR, RAAT DAILY PRLEGRAPIIG AEBS. : | ; ~ CTA PESPATCHR® TO Tor Ev aMtner KXAAMINER, } | Styles i stocked and cemmodiously ran a. . a wel h: . = fhe Fisheries Treat) ficdup. Aillthat we new want is ’ pusilicss J “ Lonbon, Aug. 25. ' ; i vf ‘| y ‘ [ ‘ : ' Wa ens meet l en : ‘ level snd thay have ti s desired to Oring Aome to the per ple the > wrong which the Senare inflicted upon - \ cy. 4 i opens oa pei* | three countries, but it. is more probable in \ at il kK, With 2 ie ee that the message was intended as a party -_ nove to ensure his re-election. ‘By shifting - . . 5 a ite S Law. | the contlict, however, from sed to land, _ x k j thir remieves it from the arena of passion, where 1e; in act of indeseretion might easily precipi- - tate a catastrophe. This is the least an I ‘ TION Che Artil | satisfactory feature in the ‘business. and Les \ : ‘ ; : : ler ! y) evening; | strengthens the eonviction that President al ve Ay « gS Cleveland will not abandon the idea of ee . - ringing the dispute toa peaceful end. i ~ if tt : Vv. Bol e The Daily Ne says things are bad k #iTe 3 ‘ s ey : , a 7. . i ‘ wh, but not » bad as to justify the re \ aLoena 8 ey Ble . . “* n | fai reathir ,rumorof war. Lord ‘ ates: Be . @75} Sal mainly is res] sible for the : Mel 2 ea Pp ( resuit, in having sent Chamberlain to Co I ‘ : jy Ar ‘ | . as | in - e The Same Old Story. ‘ i s ent oF | ( s season was sold lay, | Sr. Joun, N. B., Aug. 26. . ; ort About noon on Saturday, Leona Scheck, pr wre ‘ So pe ; i . 4 : it thirteen \ ld daughter of a widow a ; » - i res i i ; n the rner of City j s n {¢ pany | Road and Victor.a Street, was dangerously | gai : Ss | baa 1 th Ly rjpul lL) iatally W ed DY a revolver shot. S - 1g =o re Che little girl lived with her mother on the Dal : i Otbe! Valuable presents | oy tl as W . \ \ we x us i \] i 1 bp ee a : . +t \ i hel 1c \ narlocte M i ‘ ' ‘ 1 ‘ j ‘ ’ : : ‘ in 5 rebhing ft show Lé RUS & 1a Ph, | ; (>) ‘ Mr I Sel bat w ‘ you sugzeth f : | ; Mis i I i | a Re i \ i remarku v ie yt st e tor j I OK CUT, ] sin ni tas you, hread = eve | ‘ 0 ld reli, ind to Mr | Miram and Mrs. Fras horror they rea ized the ar a vel whi i th y i ic believed to be Sa : ‘ VAS i Mr. Fraser said he awa ‘ we, . : i his rev i friend and it was . 2 I ned 1 Satt y nd as he gave it to > : 1 empty sumed 1 was re- “ A 3 } j | ‘ ’ irned empty. and had not the remotest th : i ¥\ Ww n . ; ‘tha t Was toadced sa y ’ A © n vas t . _ Window ‘i x VY oa ‘ WY ence oan i Yellow Jack e = 7 > JACKSONVILLE, Aug. 29. he : ' pened t : : t . ‘ “ very The Board f Health report up tO SIX la . ast wa i Stre lock Fri ty evening 5S new Cases ul yel ss iss dq dare ; 239. West | low fever. Several hours afterwards more e _ oto; Ft 4 1 U6o pupils, he w cases are rep rted and the oticial - vulletin then issued to the Washington ° oa > , ™ We selicit orders for Job Print ithorities was 14 new cases. There has ing iry tHe eXAMlacns Jub P.tating Rovums. > qeen 9 new cases to-day and 2 deaths. SS - Captured. B IN AMHERST heal estat ~ ° ing Last week U. H. B : Toronto, Aug. 25. - ; ; : a. nate a = E. 8. Cox, broker, and of Centr sl Bank 4 ‘ 31.000 an acre i y, Was arrested to-day at Niagara ‘ ° Ont., aftera hard fight He crussed the : oe have a good time with some Toronto ; i Hi SES The S John G yachismen, and was tured before he ef the Street Railway }| could return. ~ 5 pil Heumonia, ai é — ; . Me ee "H B "Wailea . Sir John Rose Dead. and Ww. \ : ito P. } a Iai : é ( p Lonpon, Aug. 25. ad News has I I i f the death _ Se1ssI10Ka , : lof Sir Joha Rose, formerly Fimance -"s : ~ ot Mit rof the Dominion of Canada. He a - eas . “Miss | vas puntin v 2 ines 1 tne n rth of B ka l i siss wd al ind, and fell dead as he was about to : sid ‘ g wii . g ouULid 3 f sla tr issi ee ee . one Bandsmen Dismissed. the Su- tue Lx- TASES IN APPEAL to preme Court pruiccu it ‘ . LONDON, « aminer Ofiice. The Cork Bandsmen who refused to plas ey the National Anthem at the exhibition on , , ane \ la : cont M mday night wel » dismissed from the ser- ” oe ee vice yesterday. a ’ i ara i Wi } ee atl 7 moped tere, phepeam egy A - Weather Bulletin. vu i J et > ties Mi } i | aia: 7 'R a Toronto, August 27 —-10 a. m., Miss ; iiss M. Ball, Miss M. Des. Fresh to strong south, shifting to west Bri und northwest winds; partly cloudy to cloudy, wiiealiltadiallccteuii with showers and thunder storms, I Trorring Parx.—The Tignish nr ee pene eRe 0 a Tr y Part $ opened on Tuesday last HOTEL ARRIVALS. Ups i 14 people were pres pt. - Two races a Tour-ye ii and &@ three min- HOTEL DAVIES Seat on racea may that the first-men-| Atig25—John B Black, Boston; E G Higgin- tioned . is W y W Clarke’s Mysterious | 8°", M nitrea ; ER Me Henry and wife, ys Stranger, and t latter by P. Crockett's | “04; i EB illy, Ne wea ae N B; oe “5 Be vf al ls that the track is po nly | and vi aster Wa ideil, Aingston, . nt; 4 Graisset. Toronto: J Leslie, CE Smith, Jos , _ Donnelly, H Mortimer, Montreal; J L Hat ee ea kins, Quebec; J E Boyle, Howe's Circus; G W r sate.—The sale of the stock, | Prescott, Woodbury, N J; Mr and Mrs J ag? pren s, household furniture, | Johastone and servant, Col and Mrs U Snow, ete stely owned by Mr. D. 3. | Stellarton; W Enman, Mr and Mrs H K Hur P , has been postponed | Pisher, Miss I \ Fisher Miss Emma W ont Cuesday, 28th inst., when it | Miller, Boston; H b Zebley, New York; M J Will ta tigi 2 o clock, sharp Should |] Mahone. E L Saunders, Ottawa; Mrs Pennie, wae ‘| © Tin the sale wili begin] St Ann de Beaupre, PQ; \W Vanambert, St ae lay followimg, and contimue) John. tli t k is disposed ol. Rare bat OSBORNE HOUSE. om : a a A ig J is Heisler, lalif LX; H Kenned) Tar Great R Che great race between Kensington; J : Johnson, Mill J oat Hernar B p oO mes off on W Myers, Victoria; & H Rogers ms repaq + Tours i ! rtising columns | J Waish, Mt Stew rt; G Murray, ere Z will sca ates from ali} L; H B McKay, do; RRR id, Crapeuc ;CA tations a the line of railway to Summer! McPhail, Hampton; a Wo FH ull, oe Bice line i terted man that umple seat- | Pe S , Woodsto k: I fJIB Buell ms ™ . ing a smodation for several thousands bas } N¢¥ York; J F Taylor, St. Jo ms a ; been 1¢ park. so that every one Taylor do; M Ary Co Oy, ee Z . will « ow of every one | Wright, S'side; J P Wickham, do; G } t 5 ee aa ae » | Graves. do; D Patterson, Wontreal; { Pat- con nm, and ' ids that the .s - eevee, det W Pentz, S side, W Adams and pro . : i; race between two Unar aie thavenl. we a0 maleen, Cardizas: sLVELOWD yearlings aller the stallion race. DJ M edonald, Toronto; 8 J Richey st John. . Across CaNnapa.—Professor Buell, who ROCKLIN HOUSE. Ree such a | exhibition of Canadian Aug 25 -_ Clifford, Portland, Me; b scenery in St. D sn's Cathedral last year, Perry, do: Rev C C Burgess, Pugwash, N 8; is avain on t i i, havirg arrived in the |}, McLean, Gov Istand; Miss G slant, Rus- Miramichi from Montreal on Saturday. He} tico: John McWilliams, do; Chas Dickson, is acco ip I iis wife and son, ‘Daring | New Glasgow; jas Dickson and wife, do; N thei Stay t will put the finishisg | McGuigan, New York; Harry Moore, On- Nouches up on views of the Island tsken | tario; Geo McKay, New London; J Moore duriag their tour last year. he Professor's | and wife, Crapaud; John Robertson; = last exhibirion wa eatiy enjoyed by those | shaw; Miss Marks, Margate; Geo Brown Privileged to attend it. and we trust that he |and wife; New Glasgow; Neil McKenzie, ed to favor us with another be 118 depar ture May de indu fore takin JOR PRINTING at THE EX (MIN- K Office, very cheap for cash, Strathalbyn; DL McLeod, Bradalbane. LORNE HOTEL. Aug 20—John S Morris, W L Strickland, Ch'town 91—Mra W T Roome, Mrs J Paton, Miss Fannie Weeks, Henry W eeks, ay Weeks, C Leigh, jr, Miss Maggie Daly, P \ Melntvre, Ch’town; David Weish and Taz Nor r Crors.--A Winnipeg des patch sa yorts sent east of exten 8Ve damay ; » western crops greatly | eXagerated t». : done. The secretary Of the W trade, when inter innipeg yard of | Palmer, A B Cornwall. 23—Mrs Heartz, Mrs Per- ivlor, John Coombs, J 1) Martin, Miller, P Callaghan, P Hobkirk, H Vv D Nicholson, M w:te, kins, Mrs T H J Palmer, Miss Coyle, Ch’town. 296—W C Warburten, : Hickey and wife, Dr Coaroy, Geo H Reddin, Viewed, sa id not received reports of | Very serigu but had received state Menta showi ontrac y. A Toronto Tespatch say i Lorgan, pre sident of the Agricultural and Arta Association, has re turned after extended tour through the North wes sh Columbia. To a re sii is Porter Mr wv wted that he had never seen anyth ‘rops in the Northwest. aey w ip'y superb, and everything Ked most promising for a rich yield this © Lyons, ‘ h’ town. Han a Great Heapv.—A brilliant idea struck John Bauer, a Nebraska man, recently. Wishing to clean out a p »wder keg, he put au little powder in it and then applied a lighted match. He was picked up several rods from the explosion, and is now m bed wondering what became of the keg... ue DIED. Entered into eternal rest on Sunday, Aug. 26th, Sarah A. Campbell, beloved wife of William J. Bevan, aged 31 years, 3 months | snd 3 days, leaving a sorrowing husband and two small children to mourn the loss of a duti- | ful wife and kind mother [Funeral will leave her late residence, Cum- berland Street, on Tuesday, the 28th, at 2 p. m., for Sherwood Cemetery. } THE EXAMINER. Job Printing. ‘Ts EXAMINER OFFICES have been removed to central and convenient apartments in THE LONDON HOUSE. We are now prepared to execute orders for Tusk Datty Examiner, for Tue Wekxty EXAMINER AND ISLAND ARGUS, and for all kinds of Job Printing, cheaply, promptly and satisfactory. Tie Weekty EXAMINER is sent to all parts of Great Britain and the United States, free of postage, for ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) a year DatLy EXAMINER for $5.00. : Our Job Printing Rooms are fitted up with materials for printing in the most approved IS88-FALL TRIP-188s. - f Men Pye A Af THE : . 4 i ‘ ; ae at CLIPPE!’ BARKENTINE KFREMA, 300 TONS REGISTER, P. LEDWELL, WIL Commander, L SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 25th September, And willearry Freicht at throngh rates to the different Railway points on the Island. 4a” For Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Wiitliam Bullen, 51 South John Street, or here to the Owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Aug 17, 1888—eod tf CHEAP LUMBER FOR SALE. Pas Subscriber having purchased the York Starch Factory Buildingsand Site, will take the bail lings down aud offer the Lumber (which vill be taken off in good condition) at an immense sacrifice. the fullowing- will be ready ina few d ive 27,000 feet Hemlock and Spruce Boards, 130,00 . edar Sh ngles, 60,000 feet Scan: ling, 3,000 ** 2inch Spruce Plank, 4,000 3 inch r 57 Windows, Frames, Sash and Glass, 5.000 feet I} inch Grooved & Tongued Flooring, 2,000 feet 3 inch ” = " Mile and a half iSlat Fencing, lot Laths, lot heavy Hemlock Timber, lot good Knees and russ Bolts, 300 Toneued Doors. 7 heavy Frame Doors, on rollers, 300 pairs T Hinges, lot Metal Buttons, 1 set Fairbanks’ Four Ton Scales, cost $150, will be sold for less than half, ali in perfect order Lot of large Cedar Posts, ete., ete. ALSO Four Acres of Land, with a comfortable Cot- tage and one ef the best springs of water on P. E. Island thereon. The above site is situated at saw Mill Bridge, Lot 34, the junction of four public roads, and fifty yards from Winter River, tie home of the fish. F. TURNER. Pleasant Grove P. O. dy tues fri wky 1m ‘ ‘ augli3 P.E. ISLAND RAILWAY Hernando-Black Pilot Race, we “ Hernando” and * Black Pilot,” Return Tickets will be issued at undermentioned rates from all Stations on this Raiiway to Summerside, on THURSDAY, Aug. Suth, inst , good to return ON Same dutle: lienish, DeBlois, Kildare, Montrose, Alber- SOE. nn dasdindids eg oe ea «ono 25 Wimsdale, Piusville, Bloomfield, Mill River, N connection withthe Match Race between the well-known Stallions I 6 i ceils cack Mb ah veo occ cc svedgcenns 1 00 Oo. RE. Portas, CORMWAT. «©. vaca. cceecsecese 75 Pie wad rene, BEALL «sans 4+ 4.0.0 00 0b* 6 640 e¥e< : a Nartindsr, TACO MNO 6iki <a sascnpe oo spoanveses 40 Wellington *)... Bl ls ee 30 | EE, eanhas «*~ > iets ho vo 5d0 Cae Viiscuuche...... sc aees Pe ee 15 Sct. Eleanor’s...... jb cea s cbs coe cade . 1 pg DE a ee nee emery epee 10 New Annan., CS icy ile ee : i tamentees «tear Barbara W eit Disake. ie edie dcn al a 20 eee ES a ae a rs Fr eiown a es ee isin nada ae reeats. PARI. «i Asics ++ 0 cen dus ve Peaus 40 Kinukora, <Aibany, Elliott’s, Fredericton, Ciyde oiseh dees has cieileake uthetee* cageres 30 Hunter River, North Wiltshire, Colville, RAINE 5 isco «0 nates eke abanes tube cnaees os Milton, Winsloe, Royalty Junction, Ceme- tery, Charlottetown... 3rackley Point, Union, York, Suffoik, Bed- BOO cv nv cbs cewde diet davies cdewent 666s tone tes 4 > Tracadie, Scotchfort, Mount Stewart, Pis- q id, Peake’s, Baldwin's, Perth, Cardigan, brudeneili, Georgetown, . Dougias, DVunuee, Lot 40, Morell. Marie, St. Peter’s, Five Hou-es, Ashton, Selkirk, tullo Bay, Bear River, New Zeaiand, Har- WORN. CHINO. . 0 5 bo fe vc ede bc cedbes cilia See eo Tickets from Tignish and Intermediate Sta- tions will be issued by Regular Morniug Train, good to return by Regular Afternoon ‘Train, which will be detained at Summerside, leaving there at 4.30 p. m. Lickets from Georgetown, Souris and I[nter- mediate Stations to Royalty Junction will be issued by teguiar Morning Trains, and witi be good to return by Special Train leaving Summer- side at 4.30 p. m. Tickets feom Charlottetown and Intermediate Stativns will be issued by Special Train leaving Charlottetown at 7.30 a, m., to return by Special Train leaving Summerside at 5,15 p. m, Tickets fecu Stations on Cape Traverse Branch will be issued by Regular Morning Train, and wiil be good to retura by Express Train leaving Sumuiuuerside a: 4 55 p. m. ‘Trains run by Hastern Standard Time. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, tailway Office, Ch’town, Aug. 22, 1888. aug22—dy 22, v3, 25, 28, 29. wky prs li WANTED.— Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now}; ~~. MONDAY, AUGUST 27, Charlottetown Waterworks, —_——_ TENDERS FOR LAYING SERVICE PIPE, Ke. PROPOSALS addressed to the undersigned will be received at thisoffice until 8p m. on MONDAY, the 27th inst., for excavating and back-silling trenches, hauling and laying service pipe and fittings; each proposal to be on the formand according to the specifications to be seen at the Water Commissioners’ office. ‘The Commissioners do not bind then:selves to accep? the lowest or any tender. Kach tender must be accompanied by the signa- ures of two responsible persons, signifying their willingness te become sureties in the sum of $500 for the due performance of the contract. DAViD LAIRD, ¢ de Chairman, Water Commissioners’ Office, } Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1883, ; aug20- dy & wky Iw city prs lw ANTHRACITE COAL. ft ARWIVE per Schooner “ Otter,” due here Ist September ;— 400 Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes. C. LYONS. aug21—I1m pat her guar a A G ENT S }__Our “Home, Farm and WEY 3 Business Cyclopedia” is a large work containing 900 pages. profusely il- iustrated, and also contains portraits of the lead - ing statesmen of the Dominion. The three de- partments into which the work is divided, treats tully every feature in connection with Home and its happiness, successful Farming and still more snecessful Business Life. Each department of the work has the advantage of being written by Canadian specialists, The work is purely Cana- dian. We want an Agent in every Town. and County. If you want territory, terms and full perioulars, write to W. EK, EARL#, St. John, ; J. 8S. ROBERTSON & BROS. auy25—2aw & wky Publishers. NOTICE. Princes Edward Island Directory. — oe A NYONE in the City who has not been called upon, or wishing to advertise or subscribe forthe PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIRKC- rORY, will please send in their orders as soon as possibile Don’t forget this will be the first reliable Direc- tory ever issued of the Province. The price of the work is only $2.00. Advertising rates, $10.00, one page ; $6.00, half page; $4.00, fourth page. Address,— FREDERICK’S PUBLISHING CO., Maceachern'’s Building, Queen Street. a aug22 COAL! COAL! ee THE Subscriber is now prepared to supply at short notice :— ANTHRACITE (Egg and Chestnut sizes), ACADIA NUT and ROUND, SYDNEY ROUND (Old Mines), CALEDONIA SLACK, and BLACKSMITH’S COAL, At Lowest Cash Prices. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, jy3l—Imeod pat ____ Water Street. ressed Hay. 2/) TONS PRESSED HAY. oU For sale by jy25 HORACE HASZARD. School for Children. MES. J. D. MARTIN has still a few vacancies , in her Morning Class should a sufficient number of Pupils come for- ward, an Afternoon Class wil] be formed. These Classes will continue during the Summer. For terms, ete., apply atresidence, FITZROY STREHRT. mon th tf—ju28 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. "pe LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or without a Shop, in a pieasant part of the city. Stabie and Warehouse attached. Apply at this office. 6i «©od—aug27 W ANTED TO RENT.—A Furnished House by the first of October next. Anyone hav- ing such to let may hear cfatenant by applying at this office or addressing ‘A. B., P. O. Box 497, Ch’town.” pd 3i eod—aug2t NOR SALE.—A light Row Boat. Apply at this office. pd 2i—aug25 iS a INSTRU MENTS.—A full set of Dental Instruments for sale cheap for cash. Si--augZ5s eel \ JANTED.—-A Honsemaid. Good reference required. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE Pr ake. aug23—tf , Apply at this office. Ww4 NTED.—Ter reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E, Island Directory. jig pay to the right men. Apply at once,— FREDERICK’S PUBLISHING CO., Ch’town, aug22 YO LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven Kooms with Shop. Possession Apply to M. McQuarp, Lower immediately. tf—~aug21 Queen Street. ATOTICE TO BARBERS,—Two Chairs, one IN wainut Dressing Case, Comimode and Water ‘Yank, originally costing $275, now offered at $75 Apply at “ Reflector.” pat tf—augzl YO LET.—On the corner of Pownal and Water 7 Streets, a House and Shop, either together or separately. Possession given immediately. Apply to DROBLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stipling’s. aug21—2w “ - r['0 ,LET-—Houre on Pleasant “Street, , with Stable and Wellin yard. Possession me’ ° September,— WILLIAM Dopp, aug20 ee sn. WANTED. A position as Bookkeeper. Apply at this office, eod tf—aug18 WANTED. A Lad abont 18 years of age to do yveneral work. about a store and attend a horse. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 47. augl8 YANTED IMMEDJATELY.—A Parlor Maid, \ also a Housemaid, Good wages. Apply a’ 1 HE EXAMINER office. auglt ANTED.—Three good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Constant work to good hands.—P. J. FoRAN. augl4 we oa IMMEDIATELY.— At the Pump- ing Station, Charlottetown Waterworks, a dozen Bricklayers.— W. #. FRASER, _— augl3 O LET.—The new Dwelling House, eorner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also—New Dwelling House fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of same size. Immediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable houses are invited toexamine these.—GEORGE ALLBY. 2aw tf —augll ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-~-A Parlor Maid. W Good wages. Apply at this office. augs ANTED TO RENT.—A House containing W seven or eight rooms, Apply at this office. _59 30 WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply to Mas. JOHN an tf—augl Moore, East Kent Street. NTED.—A Boy about 18 years old to drive 7 ae Express and do general work — J.T. PEARDEN. tf—aug6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.~& Plain at fast-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N, Y. 2m tues & frij—jus Apply at this office. 188%, 4 SWEEPING AVALANCHE fies. ARGAINS JAMES PATON & COS. We Challenge Comparison with the following Goods: Black Cashmeres, Black Merinos, Colored Dress Goods of all kinds, CAR PELs; Prints, Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, Underclothing, Millinery and Mens’ Readymade Clothing. 0 SAS. Hea Oi ae-O.,; MARKUT SQUARE, Ch’town, July 23, 1888—eod & wky B.S. DAVIES & C0, CUSTO'w TAILORS, — -AND—— Dealers in Mens’ Furnishing Goods. 0 Large Stock and Very Best Value for your Money, 0 Large Lot of Summer Underwear, very cheap, " Straw Hats, ‘6 * lielmets, “ Coats for the Hot Weather, All the Novelties in Gents’ Neckwear and Furnishings, ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. B. S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK, OPP. POST June 22, 1888. — a 2 = = — a OFFICE. —_— ——_ DREGS STAYS. The only Dress Stay made that willnot Break, Rust, Warp or Split; is not affect. ed by Perspiration or Body-heat. Cut to exact lengths required, or purchased in covered lengths (6, 7, 8 and 9 inches.) Always ready for use. and can be attached Sk THE FEATHERBONE CORSET | THE ONLY PERFECT CORSET: The Lightest and Most Durable Corset! The lightest and most durable, Has no side steels to rust and break, yet keeps its form perfectly and cannot rollup at the hips. GUR GUARANTEE, Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absvlutely un- breakable, to give perfect ease to the wearer, to wash and laundry without damage. and to be satisfactory in every respect. If not, return within four weeks and your merchant is authorized to refund your money. 42 ¥OR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS MERCHANTS “®& ST. THOMAS FEATHERBONE ©O., Sole Manu- facturers. St. Thomas, Ont. EK. J. HOWELL, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, 17 King Street, St. John, N. B. July 9, 1888. = EE eee FEATHERBONE CORSETS, —FOR SALE bY— STANLEY BROS.. BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, July 9, 1888. BOUT AND SHOE FACTORY. Great Boom in Boots & Shoes. 20: THE EXCITEMENT RISING! Our Boots Take the Lead ! Fit any Foot, Suit any Purse | NOTHING LIKE HOME MANUFACTURE |! :9 To the Whe esale Trade: JOB LOTS, comprising 50 Pairs Assorted Boots, sold from 20 to 40 per cent. below cost. About 1,000 Pairs of this kind on hand. GORE BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff S4Co, June 2], 1888—eod & wky ee te ne eT eg ie oe wae ee PN ee ae ee hindi At a gras ie? AU in Wetec Nal lig BU a SEES ttt Biot, se ore Ree EC re i a ie eta tata ie ee