it l- e 8 : 4. te- e) vot for yar THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. Beer Bros Mas?rces A SPRCIALTY -> luc A y Band will (play at Mr lia Vue le ire thee Starry Heavens” t Monday < Hayk STOCK Stack Merchants Pank of P. E. Island sold at 134 premium a mornit ' aw Swo ty Vi W s Stewart was aw I . | before Mr } Hoigson this f - lieok & La I Reznlar meeting Hook A 1 ‘ pany this evening . ' t business. By or a. s etary M ‘ I Victoria | ‘ “ pric remember the re - , y at 8 o’clavk vie y brethren alwavs welcome - M Hamyevy's Leetink-—-Tiekets Gor M Haun s fecture, BeNd Monday, can % B k-tores and at the door P 4 Ila Picket« 10 cents - H aLirax The steamer Fastpet | mn to Halifax Saturday, : irgo made up ch efly of | beaters, and sundries There were three . sieeve Foe Hatirax.—The. steamer Faetnet turn to Halifax on Saturday, with a cargo made up chietly of lobsters, pork and Sundries. There were three passengers iinet Exporsep.—At the con vention of Catholix Abstainers at St. Paul, Mint., on Friday, resolutions were wlopted stroigly endorsing the Papal lelevate’s temperance views His Views - Cuvren.—The Financial Divtrict Meeting for the distriet.of Ghar lottetown will be held in the hasement of the Pri Metholist church on Wel vetday, August 8, at 10. o’elock, a. m. Mernoptst nce st oo — \ Honmmpay ron tit hief stiperinten lent of Education has ite structed W¥ to anno “ HOOLS — The L2th inst., will be observed as a public i i the achool » the province Lecruri Rev W. H. Harding, of Hanisport, N. S., will lecture in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great his evening at 8 o'elock. of the Bible.” {seorge Street, t Subject —“The Inspiration All are mvited — ne Case Diswuissep 4. C. Vaumeter of the firm of Van- Butcher & Co., against D. N Murray for alleged “«mbezziement was lismissed on Friday by Justice A. W. meter, Leeman, who held that the evidence did stain the charge-—Moncton Times. seiuaiae Teoveresome Sattors.—The six sailo:s who were absent without leave from tle lartridze on Saturday, and who were cap- tured bythe police on the Malpeque Roa’, | were taken on board sh p in the afternoor About an hour afterwards they again e+- ship, but yave themaseives up from the subsequent! y caped ei A New Datry.-—The first sumber of | the Daily Enterprise, published at New Glasgow, N.S., by Messrs, Albert Dennis and A. P. Douglass, haa been received. It is a neatly printed and decidedly newsey sheet We trust the people of New Glasgow and the surrounding country will assist the Enterprise most jiberally iiekens CaarLorrerown Brstvess Cou.ece.— The Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy opened tc-Jay for the fall and Intendirg stu- dents should make application at once. Pixie institatfon has been largely patror- the past, and as the graduates obtaining winter ses#ion pred in have been employment, the future promises an in- creased attendance a very successful in Kixe’s County Ririe: Assectatioy.— Ata meeting of the King’s County KR fle Association, held at Georzetown, Augu-t I tih, the following were elected members of Council for the ensuing year, viz: President, Nathaniel McLaren, Eq. Cour ors —Lieuta. Fraser, T, Easton, | Capt. Brennan, G. A. Thompson, W. W. Jenkins and Dr. Gillis. De. Stewart was | appointed Seeretary and Treasurer. It ' was decided to hold the annual prize meeting on Tues lay, August L4th. | Faom Moxteesat—The steamship Coban, | Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Mon- | treal this forenoon with a cargo’of general merchandize and the fullowing passengers: W. H. Blackader, H. M. Thorne, F. S. Lough, J. L. Rees, Francis Curran, Thoe. Curren, Mr. Peterson, D. Herod, D. I. Buschowan, Mrs. Taylor, Mra. A. Marphys; | i i Biss Waitiand, Mice Cooper, sates E | Perry Davies’ Pain Killer, 25e Cooper and G. J. Chounecey. The Coban | ¢ leaves fur St. John’s via Sydney this | Extract Jamaica Ginger, 25¢ afternoon with a cargo of cattle, sheep, eggs, butter, ete a passenger to Sydney, C. B. | at noon to-day Prof. Fontana entertained a oil \ Pror. Foxtana.—At the Opera House | | number our citizens at an exhibition of | mind rewling In addition to tinding } hidden objéets, the professor traced a knife that had passed through the hands ereted. The best effort however was find- ing # fan which Mr. F. H. Beer had taken | froin Haszard & Meore’s store-and hidden be, on Mr. Beer’s return, went» with the | latter, found the article and returned it to | His power i¢ marvelluus,and | should be the means of attracting a large the wners audience to the entertainment this even- ! 9 ' dnatalln A Turse or Beacty.—Thoee whe al- | mire beaut'f flowers and plants—and W ioes not?— should visit the garden ard nservatory of Mr. G zacd,in the rear of -his residence, Hills. | borough Park® What they will see there will more than reward them for the time | think so, thus spent. A representative of Tur Ex- | awinver was kindly shown over the place | orn Saturday by Mr. Haezard, and was 1 with what he Besiles a tion of Island and other ferns, we fuschias, single and double ezonias and begonia rex, coleus, chry-an themums, verbenas; poppies, etc. TW abun- In the garden the sewepaper man noticed a beautiful Marechal Neil ro-e grafted on thorn and bearing many heanti- ful flowers. Mr eharmc eaw. dance reat trouble £ ’ garden anl éon-erva to it prese 1, aod bis @at@pprieé calio tially en apiteg cel. A PR Is Ve ing. Our Tue Wrarnen,—Weaterly to southerly gives _ * : WES Niat Friday nex’, | ~The information | | constipation, to awaken the kidneys and | Mr. Handrahan will be | Chlorodyne, 25 cents and on draught. | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | of three persons before it was finally Au | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streeta. ' in the cornmeal bin in Beer & Gott shop | Although Pref. Fontana had been ‘in the | Masonic Temple during this operation, | ' Herbert Has | jn. ages, and alike amount for lumber, i ; ¥ Haszard has gone tou anckae> fe dri: mt nt A Pretty Outdoor Toilet. We have an unusually good assort- ment of Colored and Fancy Parasols, and for those who require them some very nice Crape Trimmed and Plain Mourn- Albion Cloth, Utopia, Gloria and Laven- tine Sunshades is very complete, and our prices very low. ' DAILY LETTER FROM MR, BAYFIELDE. Sik,—I shall be glad if, through the medium of your valuable paper, you will | allow me space to thank my friends for their support and kindness during the | past few months | Through the unfortunate of last week, I fear there is little prospect for the autumn season, although I had | hoped to remain in Charlottetown; but | thie, under the present circumstances | fear is impossible, and [ deeply regret it, time I have Lecome deeply attached t» my work, surroundings, and many true friends occurrence ! fou in this short Sefure leaving the city T shall endeavor by every mean po-stble » to meet the few aceount< whieh [ have of necess ty been obliged to ineur of dramat.c reeitaia in the city and vicinity, including pre-entations of “Our Boys” and “Caste,” (in beth which plavel Lave always been Penecessful. To produce these [| shall require the help of local players and fee! aure that I shall not fail through want of proper support. I shal) be glad to receive as early es possible names of ladies and gentlemen willing to help me either in Again thanking i pfupose to give A series convert or dramatically You I remain S r, Yours very obediently, Wititam Bayrinipe i “THE WAGES OF SIN.” Harry Lindley and his players presented the emotional melo-drama, “The Wages j of Sin,” to a fairaudience at the Opera House on Saturday evening. The play, | like the previous productions, was well acted throughout, and the applause was Misa Flint gave a splen- lid impersonation of “Ruth Hope,” and Miss Mathes was excellent as “Julianna Bloggs,” the stage-struck young lady who was to play “Juliet” to Mr. Baytielde’s “Romev.” Miss Sutton, in the dual char acters of “Barbara Dale” and “Rove Deane,” was good, and Lenella Beck (Mrs Harry Lindley) was most amusing as “Mrs, Bloggs.” Harry Lindley was very comical as ‘Ned Drummond,” ander. thapman gave a finished impersonation lof “Rev. Geo. Brand.” The other clar- acters were well taken by Messrs. Marsh, Woodall, Secord and King. Between the acts and during the rendition of the drama the orchestra rendered excellent music Pie Lindley Company is a good, evenly- balanced one, and their p'ays are all new They carry their own orchestra and ~pecial scenery fur their play s,and deserve to be well patronized wherever they ap- pear. After giving performances in Sum- merside and Kensington they will return to Charlottetown, playing in the Opera | House on Friday and Saturday evenings next. On Friday evening the comedy- drama “Over the Hilis to the Poor House,” will be presented, and on Satur- day evening Bartley Campbell’s great play “Divorce.” re Te Clense The System moet generous, here, Effectually yet gently, when costive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual liver to a healthy activity, without trritat- ing or weakening them, tudispel headaches volds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. A I OI During the hot weather impurities in the blood may seriously annoy you. Ex- pel them Ly taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. —-— wee —- — The Youth’s Companion wants to know “Why is Pond’s Extract like Time,” and true answers, “Because it heals many a wound.” MARRIED. At Summer-ide on August 2, by Rev. R. W. Weddall, John Gould to Maly Duggan, both of the above named place. DIED In this city on Sunday, the Sth inst., Patrick Coyle, aged 85. {Funeral from his late residence, Wey- mouth Street, to-morrow (Tuesday) morn- ing at 7.45 to St. Dunetan’s Cathedral, thence to cemetery at Fort Augustus.] In this city, on August 4th, after an ill- ness of three weeke, Margaret Ann, be- loved daughter of Alfred and Agnes McNeill, aged three months. (Herald please copy.] Summer Complaint. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry, 3c¢ Johnson & Johuson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. aug6 Push It Along! A Furniture Factory in your midst, paying ont fifteen thousand dollars yearly ‘ought to be a GOOD THING. If you Push It Along! Give us Yor help us; we'll help you. | your trade; we'll give you our Fcrniture has cheap a¢ we can. MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD.; Who Sell at Selling Prices. give FTTY PARASOL ry Necessary to Complete general stock of Plain Silk, BEER BROS. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER ~~ IS OUR in BEST ADVERTISEMENT | —— 2 EXAMINER . . ; ‘ Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are “an be done.anywhere in the city. outer man cheaper than it and home-made goods, We-are the. centre best’ and cheapest goods in the city, imported direct from the mills, besides and see our Straw Hats before buying, Remember, we have removed to J. in the city. This is the only place we do W ool, cash or trade, and sell ? sc) GGT YD TO-DAY WE RECEIVED 50 McIntosh Coats, worth $13.50, which will be sold for $8.95. 15 dozen Umbrellas. worth 75 ets., which will be sold fur 4@ce. : A i Straw Hats, Summer Undercioth-. Ing. etc. thust he cleared out, <0) come and have a bargain. | See those Coats! See those Um- brellas. | —(x) | PROWSE Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—dy 2 a _ = —_ — — Reliable Goods, Low Prices, Small Profits; Fair and Honest | Treatment to Everybody. : iks> GROCERIES. Has placed us in the front rank, and made our Store popular in every home. = TRY US! SANDERSON & CO., Wholeeale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. = Charlottetown, July 15, 1894—m w f F A BETTER INVESTMENT than an <A€OI- zh. DENT POLITY FOR $1,000, at’ this season of the /year, isa bottle of ~ < | | DR. ABBOTT'S — DIARRHE4 CORDIAL, which should — be. at han J for immediate use | in every house in case of a. sudden attack of, | Summer Complaint, | : Cholera Morbus, &e.. } To Be had of all déal- | ers in medicine at'25 cents per bettle. July LO—4i | ‘The New Brunswick Royal Art Union, tes | - 4 Limited, . ae |. OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW | BRUNSWICK. Low Prices This Month. CAPITAL STOCK, $150,000 | — j | rorated to Promote Art. LADIES’ JACK-| Incorporated ta | | at $1.00! This Company will distribute emong aie its subseriLers, on the ‘ia = 18th Day of September 1594, ; . . ? and | 3432 Works of Art, aggregating im va'ue @ $65,115. - Every eatecthter has ap equal See the ETS we are selling and $2.50, worth double. All our BLOUSES SHIRT WAISTS must b chance, sold this month. Big discount | The Grand Prize is a esd of Works lof Art valaed at »$18/%60." Sabscription to clear, ' Tickets for sale at the New Prucseic m4 Reyal Art Union Galleryin St.John, X. COTTON CHALLIES at | n Piece rr wee 4 eadiioy 0, the| 6 and 1% cents. monthly chatce Of winning a vakuatle * : prize, the holder of 12 consecutive anonth ly; PRINT COTTONS selling subscription tickets wall receiveiaroriginal very low. Work of Art, by such artists as Thoe. Moran, N.A.; Win. H. Shelton, and others. Send money for subs¢riptions hy - regis- tered letter, money order, bank cheque or , ° draft to eer 8 wes THENEW BRUNSWICK ‘ ROYAL ART UNION, Lid., : St. John, N. B, Cireulars and full informetion mailed free.» Agents wanted everywhere. winds; fine; higher temperature in most duly 6, Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy | If you are-in need a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worste #oodls cheaper far (ish than ; 7M qe. af sts, JOB LINES. — business. and: this / is the spot where. we pay the highest. price for anywhere else in the city. o => ~*~ e. ; iu. laowrest Prices ! DABRUCE ~ Charlottetown, August 6, 1894—1ra w f ; Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Worsted Suits for Men, -4xamine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits. eood heavy goods; will wear like leather ; nothing imported ‘can vompete with them, 7 re We handle everything in the Clothing line, Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported of the Clothing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the of Cloth you will do well to call on us, ds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds our own manufactured Tweeds. ‘Ve have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come A new Tine of GENTS? FU D. McLeods Corner, and we are not connected with any other store DRESS SUITS TO ORDER! ° MONDAY, AUGUST 6, prepared to decorate and brighten up the We carry tNISHLNGS just in. iecleeevsiaereaini —(x)—— exsoumacenats Latest Styles | Xx) —_— — Leading Clothier. 1894. _— — —— eee SS. “ELLIOT.” s . DATES OF SAILING. FROM BOSTON—5Sth, 15th and 25th of each month. FROM CHARLOTTETOWN — 10th, 20th and 30th of cach month. W hen any of these dates fall on Sunday, the sailing will take place on the pre- ceding Saturday, Cargo taken to and from Island Railway free of cartage. Through bitls of lading from ali stations on Island Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. ~ t. McMILLAN, Boston Agents: Charlottetown, Alfred Winsor & Son,) ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed; gu mon th; June 29, 1894, and wky jour pio wat her NEW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUBEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want your Watch or Clock to go — I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time —come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 PER “MATTIE LOUISE.” Second Cargo Now Due. 70 Hhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar, 30“ Trinidad “i 300 Puns. Very Choice Molasses, Will be sold low when landing, Ask for prices, CAhVELL BROS. aug2—2w th mon pat-ta fri 1 have carefully analyzed samples of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, purchased by me at several stores, and found them PURE, WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- PORTIONED, GEORGE LAWSON, Pa: Oa Ed. D.. Halifax, N. 8. P. E. Island Railway, On and after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sundays ted) as follows :— jy28 HEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH Men's and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Hats and Caps. Charlutt.tuwn, July’ 31, 8191—dy Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes: twenty per cent. discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. 5. B. MACDONALD & CO. Market Syuare, Opposite West End of Market House. ¥ : “ahi i? wens ry ¥ Pint, Quart or Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from wT aus com) el S. B. ENMAN & C@., Charloutetown, July 26, 1894—mon wed fri Provineial: Bifle Association, THIS BEING THE PRESERVING SEASON ‘one requiring PRESERVING BOTTLES can procure | The 34th Annual Prize Meeting of the Pro- | vineial Rifle Association of Prince Edward Island will be:held on Kensington Rifle Range; ap TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, thé 7theand sth ingiant, commencing with the All Comers Match on — uesday, at 8 a. m, President’s-gnd City Council Matches are | open to all comers. Martini Riflesqniy to be used. The D. R. A. Rules wil! govern this meeting. GEO. D. DAVISON, Caprt., aug2 Secretary. STAINNLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. First-class Teuauas Barouches, Bug- gies aud Open Wagons, Teams can be had atv-any hour. Rates reasonable and epecial terms made for excursion parties. | JOSEPH STANLEY, angs—l tn Great George Street. Sherwood Cemetery. ee % Situate at Junction of Reyalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlgtte- town. 5 ’ Morning trains Map hy local time io Ceme- ‘tery as follews:=At°7 und 7.30, returning at 10.20 and 10.3), Afternoon trains jeave at 3.40 and4 o’cloe ry yentug at 635 and 7.20. * Fare to ga Rn rehan, 15 cents Funeral Trains: may be had whenever re quired, audigy ents may. be made by regu- laf trains #epaes@nger rales. Prices of Plots are us follows: Fianily Pista, 2x15 feet, sold at recuced rate of $20 00 Piots half above size, fn good localities. 1250 | Os $0 enms wheascesed« «- 240 Singie Grave } jhe emetery is sustained by sabscriptions from plot hotders Qf Dot less than $2.00 pay- subseri able Ist oa In each year, and all plots of | are ‘kept in -order during the SOR. «9 ‘eke Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any ¢xtra work to be done by the Keeper must be left atthe office of the Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. junel?—2m (mon sat) } John Doull and George Thompson, Trustees : | day of August, A D Isv4. In J. D. McLeod’s Corner Building Queen Street. MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Land Fronting on Prince and Water Streeis, Charlottetown, Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN CHANCERY, Before the Master of the Rolls. ‘vo be sold' by Publie uction, at the Court, House in Chariottetown, in Queen’s County in Prince Edward Island, on SATURDAY, the twenty-fifth day; of August next, A D 1844, at the hour of twelve o’elock, noon :— All that tract, piece and parcel of land, sita- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown afore- said, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Commencing at the angle of Prince and Water Streets,on the north side of Water and Street and on the east side of Prince Street, and running ss Prince Street ree . . ; m se anes } one hundred and twenty feet; thence eastward- of the Estate of the late Sir William | ), eighty-four feet to Town Lot Number Twee- Young Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, the ty two in the First Hundred of Town Lots in British and Foreign Bible. Socieiyof Lon- | (4) arlottetown aforesaid ; thence south wardly don, England, and Ww iNiam Young and along the division line of Town Lots Numbers secur ese Francis Marmaduke Wood, De- Twenty-one and Twenty-two one hundred and fendants, twenty teet to Water Street aforesaid; thence along the north side of Water Street eighty- four feet-1o the place of commencement, and is part of Town Lot Number Twenty-one in the First Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town, together with all buildings, fixtures, rights, easements, advantages and appurten- ances whatsoever 10 the said premises belong- ing or in anywise appertaining. The above piece of land will be sold either | together or in parcels to suit purchasers at time of sale. The above sale is made pursuant toa power | of sale contained in a certain Indentare of Mortgage bearing date the nineteenth day of November, A D 1885, made between Jobn Ball and Ellen Sarah Ball (his wife) of the one art, and the undersigned, Kustace Heath favijand, of the other part. For further particulars asto title, terms of sale and otherwise, apply at the office of Wii- |} liam S. Stewart, tolivitor, Newson’'s Block; Charlottetown, Dated this twenty-first day of July, A D 1s. EUSTACE HFATH HAVILAND, july5—5i law (mon ¥ ortgagee. Weill atlow xo ove to tres Real Estate Agency, Business ! Lucretia J. Young, Widow, Devisee and Ex- ecutrix of the Honorable Charles Young, late Surrogate and Judge of Probate, Com- plainant, Notice is hereby given that the report of Master Morson asto the real and personal estate of the late Charles Young, the debts owing to and by the said Charles Young, and | other matters therein set out now on file with the Registrar of this Court, be confirmed ab- sclutely Unless exceptions thereto are filed by any parties interested on or before the 14th | Ky order of the Master of the Rolls. | The 30th day of Jaly, A D 1894, WILLIAM A. WEEKS, Registrar. A. B. Warburton, Solicitor tor Complainant july3i—dy Ul dte Keep Off the Grass is _ FOR SALE.—Several first-class Resi- We have a pleasant, smooth Rubber un cences within city limits. Prices frou | breakable Comb at 10 cents, Call and | two to six thousand dollars. Terms easy | see then. | Also, a nomber of ’ Dwelling Honses stock c o » > ». is} on 9 «oa -— : Our stock of Brushes, Perfumes, etc., is’ Builling Lote, eté., different prices, accord- complete. ing to location, ete. REDDIN BROs, 77 , June25—eod Opp. Post Office. : TO LiET.—* Watermere” and Park | View Cottage, fronting the harbor, close | by Victor.a Park. Also, one-half of the |* Duncan Building,” and the “Italian | Warehouse,” both centrally situated busi- | neesplaces on Queen Street. Rents low. Delivery Express. | For further particulars apply to Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and | froy all trains, steamboats, etc., at short | froy bo MacNEILL, Patton & Cu’s. Store, north side of Queen ; , Auctioneer & Real Estate Agent, A. McQUAID. Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Kead up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM SE SOR stesei Charlottetown....... 6 ow 301 61H.....Reyalty Junction..... 606 919 350 645. ....North Wiltshire 534 Sw 4105 638.......Hunter River 524 815 COP 9 Oh sss50 -Bradalbane 50l 7By G5p: Faeeversmenad Emerald.,..... 455 730 | 2 ¢ Weeem Freetown. ........ 46 Tw Bae. 8 Wiictecnee Kensington ...,..,. 423) 648 600 815) ....:. Ar sean 406 615 PM Summerside AM ££, =e Ns aa 840 1105 we 10 17 9 35 80g 744 706 600 AM 1M PM AM PM 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 920 = 35 650 315 .,..Royalty Junetion.....905 616 TOP BO... siscccca Bedford... sm 400 805 405).......Ar Ly. 815 405 > Mount Stewa t 690-2 O49 .i6.553 ay see 810 355 Sap OO. «a SEE Ss detec och 742 «3185 OED OGD... acccecM PURO E....05000 780 Oh 954 S2.,.4. 1 ce ee... «co 6 188 086 OE ike: kieens ha + sccnce 6 1% AM PM AM PM PM 3 4 237 215 PM OP OPOOS OO OEOORUS OLS SEE EHS EEE ee EDOOEOOSIS SoHesee PM AM Dis ses'se os divine a -7% DO atiss ss combed Cape Traveree.... ........6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rallwa Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. ry bey All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, julyl7 Wan ts, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. yY ANTED—A smart boy to care for a horse and make himself generally useful around a house and store. Apply by letter. Address B., Box 6x2, City. aug? WANTED-—A good plain cook, also a nurse. References requ Apply to Mas. R. F. DEBLO1s, Spring Park. 3i eod pd—augi _TO LET.— The Shop on the corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building. Immediate possession. tf—jySi WANTED-—A good general servant who understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man a Good wages to the right person. Apply to Mes. Unaworrs. julyl7 t PICNIC BOILERS w rent ats. b. Wan. MAN'S, Upper Queen Street. U--jumez pic ah tet tsa a TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house about three acres of land at aun to Charlottetown, and formerly the. summer es = late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable offer accepted. 1 Mrssx BAYFIELD 4, BLamcwanp. be iM > lottetown, HIS OWN STATEMENT.—aAlbert P, the City Bill Poster, stili lives, Albert's the boy, is well known in and a lad that no one ever can k down. "he will- ing to work, bis living Hy ¢ 80 give him a chance, you'll never regret.—A. P. ALLIN City Bill Poster. eog—Jy3i | ° r > i WANTED.—One good cook, one genera! servant, one girl to take oare of children. Apply at this office, jaly®o FOR SALE.--An extension dini tabie with mahogany legs and sides, ‘Apply at this Office. tf-jyso TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately oceupied by the subscribers will be let separately or en bloc as desired. Rent moder- ate. Apply toJ. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- ket Square. tf jy FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An u ht Piano in good repair to sell or rent y the ao ha 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. uly TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage th one acre, Apply to A. McNEILL. j25 Uf guar pat. WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses d, representi established house. MONTHLY wi increase, and position permanent if suited, Enclose reference.—THE DoMUNION Com. natice. Please leave your orders at C.J. | A. Square. july30—m w f 2w july26—3m eod | PANY, 317 Omgha Building, Chicaga, julyli—iaw (sat) tf gtarws- - WOODILLS. t con ee iu i i nee) Y $7 ar? er