I eS 1 ae ‘} Five Douzars a Year. SERIES. OUR | BUSINESS —OF CHARLOTTETOWN, Vigorous Enterprise and Spirit of Charlotie- town. Our Foremost Bankers, Mer- chants, Manufactur- A GUIDE -TO THE- BUSINESS OF CHARLOTTETOWN ee Pointing to the Whereabouts of Charlottetown’s Capital, Energy and Genius. ers, Lawyers. Ete., Ete. | | ee Those Who Contribute to our Commercial, Industrial and Professional Activity. A Carefully Classified Index of the Business Houses, Manufacturing Estab- lishments and Pro- fessional Firms of Charlotte- town. —— READ CAREFULLY —AND— PONDER. —_—— THe full and reliable Index, pointing to the business firms of Charlottetown, published] in to-day’s issue of THe EXAMINER. ye Ue very handsome page, and contains the names of enterprising and leading citizens who have earned and are in the full en- joyment of good and honorable reputations in the sphere of commerce, manufactures and pro- fessions. The mention in each instance is brief, but sufficiently full to indicate clearly the nature of each firm’s or individual’s business or pro- It is not pretended that all the solid‘ and prominent business firms in the city have fession, places in this array. We could not reach every| one, and a number we found were not ready; to avail themselves of our space at this time. But while we qualify our assertion in regard to the names that appear on this page to-day, we | still claim for them, one and all, that they arc’ distinguished for enterprise, ability, probity and suceess. They are foremost bankers, merchants, manufacturers, lawyers, etc. they may fairly be regarded as leaders in the | different departments of commercial, industria, and professional activity. To the general reader our Index will not be without interest, affording, as it does, an accurate | map of the business ot Charlottetown, and show- | ing the general tener of business of the city during the past few years. It is of sufficient | moment to every person having the interest of our city at heart to insure it a widely extended CONFECTIONERY and Fruit Store. circulation, and for that purpose we have print- ed a sufficient edition, so that all may be sup-. plied, and all can obtain copies for mailing pur- | poses at this office. We also publish this list on a large card for frce distribution, and to be plated in prominent platts {ut constant referents, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1887. ~ "i Attorneys & Barristers. DAVIES & SUTHERLAND —Barristers, So licitors, and Att wneys at law, Notaries Public, &Xc. Solicitors to the Merchants Bank of P. FE. Island. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Q. C. Solicitor, and Barrister-at-Law. Public. Merchants Bank Box, 68. JAMES H. REDDIN~—RBarrister-at-Law, Solic- itor, Notary Public, &c. Office-—Cameron Block, (head of Stairway.) Collectigns carefully attended toa, M ney to loan at a *. rate of interest. Attorney & Notary Buildings, P. O, | McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE — Bar- risters and Attorneys, and Summerside, McLEAN, MARTIN, & MeDON ALD—Barris- ters and Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries Public, etc. Browns Block, Charlottetown. PALMER & McLEOD—RBarristers and Notaries etc. Chas, Palmer, Q.C. M. McLeod. (.C. H. J. Palmer. D.C. McLeod. PALMER & MULLALLY, Attorneys-at-Law. Othce: O’Halloran’s Building. Ottices at Charlottetown Auctioneer. A. H. B. MACGOWAN—Auctioneer, Com- mission Merchant, and General Agent, premises of William Dodd, Esq., Queen Square, Char- Jottetown. Conducts Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bank and other stocks, Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Fruit, General Merchandize, &ec., at Rooms or elsewhere to Suit customers. Wholesale Agent in Flour, Teas, Sugars,X&c. Representing Tippett, Bur- dett & Co.s first class lines in outfits for farm- ers in Mowing Machines, Binders, Reapers, Rakes, Ploughs, Harrows, Threshers, Fanners, Cultivators, Hay Carriers, Tedders, Pumps, Churns, Xc., &c., Xe. GEO. M. HARRIS—Commission Merchant, and Auctioneer. All Consignments will receive prompt attention anc returns made immedia- tely after sale. ; of Furniture. Queen Street. pec ial attention giv en to sale { fice - I). McLeod's Corner, Agricultural Implements. D. MACKENZIE—Scott’s Warehouse, Kent Street. General Agency for Brantford Mowers, Reapers and Binders, and Wisner’s Spring Tooth Cultivators, Rakes, Tedders, Seeders, Drills ; Bell's Horse Hoes, Straw Cutters, Ploughs, Cultivators,Dickieson Fanners. All implements warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. STRONG BROS—Dealers in Agricultural Implements, Carriages and Sewing Tething: 109 Queen Street. We make a specialty of Mowing Machines Extras. MERCHANTS BANK OF Capital, $1,000,000; reserve, Thomas E. Kenny, President ; , D. Dun- can, Cashier; F. H. Arnaud, Charloiietown Agent. AGENCIES :—WNova Scotia: Antigon- ish, Baddeck, C. B., Bridgewater, Guys- HALIFAX— $120,000 ; , . ? borough, Londonderry, Lunenburg, Maitland, {Ilants Co.) Pictou, Port Hawkesbury, Sydney, Truro, Weymouth. New Brunswick : 3athurst, Dorchester, Kingston, (Kent Co.) Newcastle, Sackville, Moncton. Prince Ed- ward Jsland: Charlottetown, Summerside. Bermuda: Hamilton. Miguelon: St. Pierre, THE MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND—Capital, $146,000; Rest, $10,000. Directors: Owen Connolly, President; L. H. Davies, M. P., Hon. W. W. Sullivan, D. Farquharson, L. L. Beer, Wm. McLean, Benj. Hearts. F. Mitchell, Cashier. Agency at Souris, James J. Hughes, Agent. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA—Incorporated 1832, (Amalgamated with Union®Bank of P. E. Island, 1883.) Capital, $1,114,300, Reserve Fund, $360,000. Grantr drafts on the principal cities in Great Britain, Canada and the United States and allows four per cent. interest on deposits. sranches in P. E. Island: ‘harlottetown, Geo. MacLeod, Manager ; Summerside, Neil McKelvie, Agent. Boots and Shoes. BEFORE you Lay, please try at C. B. Warren’s for all kinds of Boots and Shoes, home-made and imported, Cheap,Good and Stylish. Stock —Equal to any. Prices—Pleasing and the worth of the worth of your money every time, at Stamper’s Corner. —C. B. Warren, J. H. BELL-—Custom Boot and Shoemaker, Great George streeet. A full sup- ply of findings continually on _ hand. English and American Uppers, Buttoned, Laced and Elastic sides and laced Shoes. KELLY & DOVER—Custom Boot and Shoe Makers. Fine work of all kinds a specialty. Repairing in all its branches promptly attend- ed to and neatly executed, W pper Queen St. Bookbinder, Printer and Sta- tioner. G. HERBERT HASZARD-—Brown’s Block, Queen Square, Printer and Bookbinder, Blank Book Manufacturer, Paper Kuler, Stationer and Bookseller. ire Blacksmiths. !p FLANAGAN—General Blacksmith and Car- riage work. Iforse-shoeing specialty. General Jobbing and all kinds of country work attend- ed to promptly. Patronage solicited. Kent Street, between Queen and Pownal. Taken together,) ]AMES ROBINSON—Blacksmith and Fforse Shoer, general jobbing of ali kinds done in first- class style. All orders prappely attended to and satisfaction given, Upper Great George St., Charlottetown. HALLORAN & SON — Blacksmiths and Carriage Makers. Also, dealers in Oats, Barley, Potatoes. 93 FitzRoy and Great George Street. Bijou Restaurant. Meals served between 8 a.m., and It p,m, Fresh Bedeque and other choice Oysters served in every style ; also supplied in quantities to suit customers. Oysters on the half shell a spe- cialty. Ices, Soda from the fountain and other drinks. Ice Cream, Strawberries and Cream, Fruits, etc., im their season, UN Bc Deounli, Proprietor, South Side of “ This is true Liberty, when Fre Bakers. [JOHN MURPHY & SON—Proprietors of the } Bread, Cake, and Pastry Store. 84 Kent Street west. MKS. B. PICKARI) —Dealer in Confection- ery, Groceries, &c.’ Manufacturer of Choice Syrups. Choice Teas. Fancy Pastry, Cake, and Bread Baker. Great George Street. Bottlers. A. N. LARGE—Manufacturer & Bottler of Soda Water, Ginger Ale, Cream Soda, ete. Also Prop. of Imperial Billiard Hall. Cor. (Jueen & Kent Sts. C City Hat Store. CITY HAT STORE, 74 Queen Street. L. E. Prowse, Importer of English, American and Canadian Hats. Also Fashionable Clothing. Commission Merchants. FENTON T. NEWBERY—Commission Mer- chant, Representing in P. E. Island: Canada Sugar Refining Company, Montreal; Kein- achs, Nephew & Co., Teas, London; Peck, Benny & Co,, Manufacturers of Nails, Mon- treal; Canada Jute Company, Montreal; Teolson, Scott & Co,, Milters, Highgate, On- } tario; Tiffin Bros., Wholesale Grocers, Montreal; Tulloch & Co., Exporters of Pickles, London. |W. W. CLARKE—Commission Merchant and | General Agent. Lessee of Queen’s Wharf. Agent for Fishwicks Express Line of Steamers between Halifax and Charlottetown. FLOUR AND TEA—New Wholesale and Retail Store. Flour Tea, Labrador Herring, Codfish and Soaps at bottom prices for cash, and as we are determined to sell a good article for the money, please call and examine for yourselves. A. E. Yuill, 65 Queen Street. Carriage Manufacturers. LARGE & SON—Manufacturers of all kinds of Carriages and Sleighs. Repairing and paint- ing at short notice. 105 Great George Street. J.J. SEAMAN—Manufacturer of Carriages, Buggies and Sleighs, 82 Prince St., opposite Baptist Church. Repairing, painting and | trimming done at short notice. , McINNIS BROS. —Carriage Builders. Succes- | sors to John MacPhail, 159 Kent Street, near the Roller Rink. Repairing and painting done at short notice. China, Glassware, Etc. THE CHEAP CROCKERY STORE — W. P. Colwill Dealer in largest assortment of Crock- ery, Glass and China-ware in the City. Also a choice stock of Field and Garden seeds con- stantly on hand: J.B. POLLARD, Kent 1848. Keeps on hand a full stock of China, Glass and Crockeryware in variety. English and French Lamps of superior quality. etre Coal Dealers. { | R. McCMILLAN—Dealer in all kinds of Coal and Limestone. Duncan’s old wharf. i GEORGE COOMBS—General dealer in Coal, Ship Stores, Provisions, etc. Sailmaking done in ail styles by competent workmen. Orders for Awnings, Tents, etc., attended to prompt- ly. All kinds of Cotton Duck kept on hand. Lord’s Wharf. | C. LYONS—Acadia Coal Depot, Peake’s No. + 2 Wharf. All kinds of Hard and Soft Coal. i Custom Tailors. ‘JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Merchant Tailors and Clothiers. This enterprising firm have, in the course of a few years, made their house the leading Tailoring Establishment in the City. They have removed across the street to their new store in Rogers’ Block, opposite their old stand, where, with the increased room, they will be better able to manage their constantly increasing trade. They show the largest stock of imported Cloths in the City, which they import direct. A. J. MURPHY—Custom Tailor“ All the latest designs in Foreign and Domestic suit- ings. Perfect fit guaranteed.. Fine work a specialty. Upper Queen St. D Dry Goods. WEEKS & BEER — Dry Goods Importers. Wholesale dealers in Teas and general Gro- ceries, Oils, Woodenware, Brooms, etc., 64 Queen Street. (JAMES PATON & CO., Importers of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Floor Oil Cloth, Room Paper, and Fine Teas, etc., Brown's New Block, Market Square. J. B. MACDONALD, direct importer of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. Ready-made Clothing and Hats a specialty. 68 Queen Street. HARRIS & STEWART, successors to George Davies & Co. Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats & Caps, Carpets, House Furnishings, etc. Lon- don House, Charlottetown. STANLEY BROS., Importers and Dealers in General Dry Goods, Millinery, Gents Furnish- ings, Fancy Goods, ete. Brown's Block, Queen Square, Druggists. APOTHECARIES HALL—Established 1810, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square. Head- quarters for Standard Patent Medicines, Reli- able Drugs and Chemicals, Dyes and Dye Stufis, Fishing Gear of all kinds, Smokers’ requisites. We make a specialty of fine Havana Cigars and choice Tobaccos. Our Dispensing Department is complete, and all prescriptions are prepared with neatness and accuracy. Geo. E, ae: Dentists. DR. ROBINS, Dentist. Anzsthetics used in the extraction of Teeth. Great George Street. (Opposite Roman Catholic Cathedral). J. S. BAGNALL, D. D. S., Surgeon Dentist, P. G. Fraser’s Corner (side door), opposite London House. Nitrous Oxide Gas and Ether administered for the painless extraction of Teeth. Office Hours: 9a. m. tol p.m , 2p.m.to§p.m. Residence 136 Queen St’ Door and Sash Manufacturer. ROBERT PALMER & CO.— Manufacturers of Mouldings, Architraves, Doors,Sashes, Blinds, : ‘ Street. Established e Born Men, having to advise , Flooring, Clapboards, Stair Nai Newel Posts, Hatusttrsy Ke. GE Pes No. 3 hark, J. D. MACLEOD & CO--Wholesale and Re- Se aoe eee Se aah Eggs. J. M, AULD—Exporter of Eggs and Country Produce. Importer of Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Flour, etc. Also, importer of Peruvian Guano and Chemical Fertilizers. Egg Cases and Fillings supplied to the trade. 63 Grafton Street. Furniture. MARK WRIGHT & Co. — Manufacturers and _ Dealers in Liousehold, Church and Office Furniture. Funeral Undertaking. Flour, Grain, Etc. AS HORNE & CO—{(Successors to Horne, Pierce, & Co.) Dealers in Grain, Potatoes, Flour, Cornmeal, Groceries, &c. Mowing Machines, and other farming Implements, 155 Upper Queen Street. Fresco Painters. P. H. TRAINOR—House Sign and Fresco painting done in first Class Style. I am pre- pared to do Frescoing and decorating of ceil- ings and walls ia the latest Artistic Styles, having had years of experince in some of the principal cities of the United States, Estimates in my line furnished free of charge. 82 Kent Street. - ee tail dealers in Flour, Meal, Tea & General Groceries. Corner Queen and Grafton Streets. CONNOLLY BROS.—Importers of, and Dealers in Choice Groceries and Provisions. Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Also, Fruits of all kinds in their season. Corner of (Jueen and Dorchester Streets. General Agents. HORACE HASZARD—Manufacturer and General Agent. Representing Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery, Halifax, N. S.; Messrs. J. Lewrug and Hauser Bros., London, Eng., Teas ; Messrs. Robert Lamb & Co., Dundee, Scotland, Bags, Hessians etc.; Messrs. Thomas Connor & Sons, Portland, N. b.,Ropes; J. F. Carter, Beverly, Mass., Oiled Clothing, ete. Lower Queen Street. CARVELL) BROTHERS — General Agents and Commissics Merchants. Agents for : The Allan Line of Ocean Steamships; the Boston, Halifax & P. E. I. Steamship Line ; the Quebec Steamship Company; the Guardian Assurance Company of England; the Boston Marine Insurance Company; the New York Hoard of Underwriters,; the Vale Coal Com- pany. tlt cantttaone EL Hardware, Etc. DODD & ROGERS—Dealers in Stoves, Hard- ware, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware, Paints, Uils, Glass, etc., Mill and Steamboat supplies, Iron, Steel, Chain, etc., Barb Wire Feacing. Builders’ Hardware a specialty. W. E, DAWSQN—General dealer in Shelf Hardware, Iron, ‘Steel, Paints, Oils, Carriage Stock and Saddiers Goods. SIMON W. CRABBE—Dealer in Stoves, Man- tles, Grates, Paints, Gils and Hardware. Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner. Harness Makers. A. MURRAY—Manufacturer of, and dealer in all kinds of Harness, Saddles, etc. Also, im- porters of Trunks, Valises and Travelling Bags. Grafton Street, North Side Queen Square. Hotels. REVERE HOUSE--Mrs. McNeill, Propriet- ress, head of Steamboat Wharf. This Hotel is pleasantly and conveniently situated near the landings of the mail steamers, the Boston and Canadian steamers, and the Railway, at at which points the Revere Express will wait tu convey guests, luggage, etc., to the Hotel. It has recently been enlarged and refitted, and now has more than double its former accom- modation. The patrons of the Revere may rely on good table, careful attendance and moderate charges. Sample Rooms. RANKIN HOUSE-—J. J. Davies, Proprietor. This House will continue to be ander the the Public, may speak free.”— Evairives. — — = ——= —— Ice Cream Parlor. W. F. CARTER, Proprietor. Strawberries and Cream, Arctic Soda, and Fruits of all kinds in their season. Confectionery constantly on hand, Caramels and French Chocolate Cream a_ specialty. Upper Queen Street. st Jewelers. G. H. TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweller, importer and dealer in Waltham, Elgin and Swiss Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, etc. Repairing in all its branches. North Side Queen Square. WILLIAM W. WELLNER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, importer and dealer in Waltham and Geneva Watches, Gold, Silver, Gold Plated and Jet Jeweiry, Electroplated Ware, Spec- tacles, Vases, etc. 81 North Side Queen Square. W. N. TANTON, Watchmaker and Jeweler, imported and dealer in Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Upper Queen Street. Repairing promptly attended to. All work warranted. E. S. BONNELL — Practical Jeweler, Engraver, etc. Elgin and Swiss Watches. Clocks, Jewelry, Silverplated Ware, Spectacles, Eyeglasses; etc., at rock bottom prices. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a and warranted. En- graving neately done. Upper Queen Street. us Lumber Dealers. & LEWIS—Peake’s No. 3 Wharf Watchmnker, Dealer in Waltham, POOLE Studding, Laths, Paling, Clapboards, Shingles, Dressed flooring, Cedar posts. Fencing, Brick, Lime. Livery Stables. KENT STREET LIVERY STABLES, (Sign of the Horse.) W. F. Robins, Proprietor. Horses, Coaches, Buggies, Barouches, and open wagons on hire daily. Hacks & Coaches for weddings & private parties. Telephone communication with all parts of the City. WORTH’S LIVERY STABLES, 106 & 108 Prince Street. Good outfits at moderate rates, MM Music Dealers. THE MUSIC STORE, (Sigh of the “‘ Big Fiddle”) Lower Queen Sreet. Is Head- quarters for American Pianos, Organs, and all other Musical Instruments, Sheet Music and and Music Books, also first class Sewing Ma- chines. C. P. Fletcher. 45 Queen St. Marble Works. E. F. PURDY—Marble and Freestone Cutter, 134 Kent Street, A vasiety of Toombsiones, Monuments, and Grave marks, constantly on hand. JAMES PHILLIPS—Marble Works Kent Street. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones in Italian and American marble. New and elegant designs furnished on application. Ali orders promptly attended to. CAIRNS AND McLEAN—Marble cutters, and maufacturers of Monuments, Tablets & Head- stones. The most artistic designs in Italian and American marble. All orders excuted in a manner that cannot be surpassed. Write for designs and quotations. Kent. Street. eee Machinists. ROBERT SMALLWOOD —Manufacturer of Improved Rotary Saw Mills, the Patent Lever- Feed Shingle Machine, Mill & wood working machinery etc. Agent for Turbine Water Wheels, the Eureka Smut and Separating Machine, Bolting Cloth, etc. = Pianos and Organs. MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street. Mid- dieton, N. S. and Moncton, N. B., dealers in Sewing Machines. Over twenty kinds in stock. Prices from $5 to $100. Sheet music and music books kept constantly on hand. Also dealers in Pianos and Organs, from the best makers. Terms of sale easy. Pork Packers. A. L. BRIDGES & CO.—~Packers and shippers of Beef, Produce, Canned Meats and Pork, Choice Sugar Cured Hams and Breakfast Bacon a specialty. Also, Wholesale and Re- management of Mr. Davies until about Sep- tember, when he will take charge of his new quarters, now known as the ‘‘ St. Lawrence,” where he will be pleased to cater to his friends and the transient public as usual. - Insurance. HORACE HASZARD — General Insurance Agent, representing Western Fire Assuratice Co,, Sun Life Insurance Co.—Office Lower Queen St. FENTON T. NEWBERY-—Fire & Marine Insurance Agent. Agent for Imperial Fire Insurance Company of London, Hartford Fire Insurance Company of Hartford, Royal Can- adian Insurance Company (Marine), Mannheim Insurance Company of Manheim, Germany (Marine), Combined Assets over $15,000,000. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE Co’y, — Capital $500.000. Head Office, Montreal. Halifax Branch, J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. Risks taken upon most favorable terms. Agent: for Prince Edward Island: F. H. Arnaud, Merchants Bank of Halifax. A. 5S. URQU HART—General Insurance Agent, representing an agor<gate Capital of over $30, 000,000 in the following Companies: Lan- cashire Fire Insurance Co., of England, capital $15,000,000 ; Commercial Union Fire Assur- ance Co,, of London, capital $12,000,000; British America Fire Assurance Co. of Toronto, tail Dealers in Fresh and Salt Meats, Hides, Calfskins and Woolskins, J. Hi. MYRICK & Co.—Packers and dealers in Pork, Lard, Hams, ete. Fish of all kinds. Also, Canners of Lobsters, Mackerel, (Nep- tune Brand.) Also dealers in Groceries, Pro- visions and Fish of ajl kinds. Fruit, etc. Charlottetown, Tignish and Alberton. Photographers. THOMAS COOK—Photographer, LePage’s Building, Corner of Queen and Sidney Sts., next door to Owen Connolly's. Enlargements made and painted in the most artistic style. GEORGE CARTER & CO.—Wholesale and Ketail Seedsmen, and dealers in Flour, Tea, and General Groceries. Highest price paid for Eggs. HENRY T. LEPAGE, Glasgow House. Queen Street Wholesale and Retail Deaier in Garden and Field Seeds, Mowers, Reapers, Rakes, Potatoe Diggers, Seeders, Two and Three Mouldboard, Chilled and Steel Gang and other Ploughs, Grain Crackers, the Milwaukee Junior Two-horse Harvester and Binder, weight 1100 1bs. Empire Clothes Wringers, Steel Disc, Randall and V Harrows, Fodder Cutters, and all kinds of Farming Implements, etc. Fire Cash capital $500,000. Special rates on Farm. buildings and isolated dwellings. Lowest ' rates. Prompt settlements. Telephone com- munication.—Brown’s Block, Queen Square. ’ FRED. W. HYNDMAN, General Insurance Agent, representing in the aggregate of assets. upwards of Fifty Million Dollars. Fire -—, North British and Mereantile Insurance Cc.,' Glasgow and London Insurance Company. Marine ;—British and Foreign Insurance Com- pany (Limited); Underwriters and Agency’ Association {Limited} of Great Britain; Nova’ Scotia Marine Insurance Company, ef Halifax. | Life :—London and Lancashire Life Ins. Co,. rT aan a ingared a' and Burglar-proof Safes, and Steam Engines. Ship Chandlers. A. KENNEDY & CO.—Sailmakers and Ship Chandlers, Cordage, Canvass. Cotton Duck, Chains, Anchors, Wire Rigging, lron, Steel, Spikes, Nails, Paints, Oils, I wines, etc., etc., etc. Head of Queen’s Wharf. DAVID SMALL, Commission Merchant, Ship and Produce Broker, Sailmaker, Ship Chan- dlery and Stores. Also, all kinds of produce bought and sold. Water Street, opposite Rankin House. PEAKE BROS. & CO,—ship and Also, a choice assortment of { ; ; THE DaILy EXAMINER. SineLe Cortes Two Cryrts. As VOL. 19.- NO. 294. Tinsmiths. L. W. HARRIS’ TIN STORE—I make the best and sell the Cheapest Creamers in the City. Also on hand, a varied assortment of Timware, cheap for cash. Jobbing a specialty. L. W. Harris, Upper Queer Street. M. STEVENSON —Manufaciurer of Tinware, Stove Pipe, ete., 55 Queen Street. All or- ders promptly attended to. Factory work a specialty. Wholesale and retail. —_~- — na -_— a Undertakers. MICHAEL HENNESSEY—Cabinetmaker and Undertaker in all its branches. Furniture of all kinds repaired at short notice. Great George Street. FRANK HUGHES—Cabinetmaker and Under- taker. All kinds of Furniture- made and re- paired at short notice, ISAAC W. WADMAN, Joiner and Undertaker, 7g Grafton Street. Coffins and Caskets al- ways on hand, Use of Hearses cheap. Best span of Horses in the city. Beautiful Plumes for use when required. All orders promptly attended to on the most reasonable terms. Upholsterers. E. S. Bonnell, 11g] DOUL & HEARTZ’—City Upholstery and General Furnitnre Store. Corner of Kent and Great George Streets. All work war- ranted first-class, at lowest rates for cash. Satisfaction always guaranteed or no charge made. Woolen Manufacturing Co.'s. Dealers in Pine, Spruce and Hemlock boards, CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN COMPANY —Dealers in Wool, and manufacturers of Tweeds, Flanrels and Blanketings. AGENCY TRYON WOOLEN MANUFAC- TURING CO.—Cameron Block. Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels and Yarns. Gents’ Fur- Dry Goods, Trunks and nishings, Staple J. D. Reid, Agent. Valises. Cash for Wool. The Public Finances, The Montreal! Gazette reports that the statement of revenue and expenditure for the current fiscal year from July Ist, 1886, to April 30th, 1887, is very satisfactory. For the last two years the transactions have produced a considerable deficit, due mainly to the fact that the cost of sup- pressing the rebellion in the Northwest was defrayed out of current revenue, and also in part to the decrease in customs re- ceipts through the decline in the value of staple articles which reduced the receipts from ad valorem duties. To date the im- come has been $28,160,936 as compared with period of the preceding fiscal year, a gain of some $850,000. The principal sources of revenue yielded as follows: — 1885-6. 1886-7. Castewe........% $19,233,963 $18,200,441 a ae 5,581,651 4,704,79 Post office... 1,552,703 1,671,250 Public works..... 2,037 ,202 2,162,785 a gt 1,040,153 313,741 Some considerable variations in the ac- counts, it will be observed, occur. The decrease of $700,000 in the income from interest was caused by the cancellation of the indebtedness of the Canadian Pacitic Railway company to the Government on account of the loan of $20,000,000 to it, which loan was extinguished last summer. Customs receipts are larger by $2,000,000, an increment arising out of the prosperous condition of tradeand the larger importation required to satisfy the legitimate consuimp- tive demand. On the other hand the excise revenue is considerably less than a year ago, from the fact that in anticipation of important changes in excise duties in the session of 1886 very large quantities of liquor were taken out of bond, and the equilibrium is only now being restored. The gain in income trom the post office and public works, under which latter head is included railways operated by the Govern- ment, is the result of the growth of popu- lation, more active trade movement and extended postal facilities. The expenditure of the current year to April 30 was $25,985,548 as against $28,- 850,249 in the same period of the preceding year, a reduction of $2,865,000. Almost the whole of this arses out of the item of cost for the suppression of the uprising in the Northwest, there having been spent for this service only $210,055 this year as compared with $2,856,246 in the year 1885-6 to same date. On April Ist a year ago the expenditure exceeded the revenue by $1,542,674, while now the revenue exceeds the expenditure by $2,175,388, making a total gain on the ten months of $3,718,062. On May ist of this year inter- est on the public debt to the amount of $1,274,005 fell due and was paid, and that about closes the interest charge for the fiscal year. When al] the accounts are in it is now reasonably certain that the tran- sactions of the twelve mouths ending with June vext will show a smal! but sufficient surplus, and that after paying the whole cost of the rebellion out of current rev- enues. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grandeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and thousands of ineans of enjoy- ment. We can desire no better when in per- fect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, dis- couraged and worn out with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as ever. sufferer can easily obtain sat prov, that Green’s August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as billiousness, sick headache, costiveness, nerv- ens prostration, indigestion, dizziness of the head, itation of the heart, and other dis tressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wondertul eflect. Sample hottle, }0 ets. Try it. Larcest stock and nobbiest styles of hats j . i ever presented to Charlottetown public at E. Stwart’s sew bat wore, Newsun's block, ; $27,307,575 in the corresponding» in tS mg