aii THE DAILY Local and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. \ _—— The esheces: Ones srrived | ; SPROTAI reap , : ‘ » IPR \ Gules OF etal eiek thine Oct AL Despatrours to Tur Examiner. \ s, C. B., for A. MeNeill “i : | Montreal News a ae — ; yr osiet i it ou Lee ph me suodscrivers | y $20 a year for their telephones Monrreat, Aug. 31. \ und Charlottetown subscribers pay | Phe dyed goods section of the Cotton : | Manufacturers’ Association has resolvad to * " continue the combination as formerly, : : ‘ Fire oo ‘ty } ‘ : \ Stramer.-—Efforts are being made Phe Quebec Government have decided : 8 r te c +) . ; z ; ; ast ston as put on the East Rive: jto establish a permanent provincial police 1 Pictou and New Glasgow next sea | force, with head quarters in this city. The - | toree, wi a is under stood, act as detect i c AN LADDER There wil!) » neat ives and will assist the revenue department, ‘ Hook and Ladder Co. in their roo j rn i will, besides th it, stand at the disposal 7 > . ‘ , | 2 2 f sy . ‘ > . y Vio lay venin ; xt. at 0) \ full aa i pot the police magistrates ; ( Boston papers please copy.) tual attendan 18 requ sted i \ Lepine has consented to be the = i z ! intent labor candidate for the House of Commons | SHIP NEWS. Cour Thomas McCarvill and] for Montreal East. — Larte Appeared ~ ore a Honor this \t : meeting of the civic police commit PORT OF CH ARI OTTE rOWN ur, charged with being runk he t+ oo ae ¢ : : : : — a. 4. ae. i } tee to-day, Chief Hughes received instruc- ary was proven and the tormer was fined |, : , \NTERED. . 14 da got ibe aa SS HHeA | tions to prosecute bucket shops and all | ENTERED ’ Ss, 2nd the matter Sv or aavs. , a » ‘ ‘ n ¢ . oe persons found there. | Aug 31—William, Cole, Glace Bay, coal; ( Tae *STaturon Race l . a i Farmers coming to the city state that the |} Pearl, Allen, Sydney, do; Alert, Wyand, "- : , CCS ts am onal cei cieiiil we : : riot - Margaret. e. MeDo ric ; k Pilot and Hernando§was for $250 if | CXCessive rain has damaged their crops 80 | k oe Margaret Jane, McDenald, Pictou, te vey to livided tween t) Deed ly it their winter supply will be very | ae i m : i -,) e that Mees short “ | Sept 1—Florence, Chapman, Sydney, coal; sea 5 t ; i iessrs } ‘ ‘ : . . » _ oo a 5 —e i Pioneer, Millar, Glace Bay, coal; Ottawa, s. half of the gate receipts w ya long] — ho, ; j wav towardeinaving ¢ oe i i King, Glace Bay, do; Mary D, Langill, ay ¢ asfpaying the fC of the park Attack by Robbers. Wallace. ell fae Potato Kixe AGAIN Phe Halifa ; RE : oe, oe ap Haminron, Aug. 41. =o fi Mid Doris t ae ’ Chiancs nA | . ‘ o yoane ‘ ‘ . . \ ‘3 “ ‘ t J »W on While Charles Young, mail carrier be \ug 31—William, Cole, Cow Bay, bal; Kate potato for $14.164.9 ant. [tween C k and Hamilton. was Aliant b, Price, Glace Bay, bal; Triumph, Ken- : : ~s aaa’ ia ‘se ‘ ul \ - - . , - o- . . > .¢ . ; ne ‘ . ht , ‘ . r $4,000 and mot ey &S $9.004.92 | Wards Lie 7 2 day he was asked by B ly » i nt ou, do; Mary Cove li, 4 hapman, ; . : uctouche bak $ e collateral aguinst t t wi re @! ra lift. Supposing rat Na A : ; ee | Sept i~-_Wm Aitken, Hobbs, do. amount. i@y were roud agents, Young declined | : . = t ne started | ‘ ee ee i” . oer . A inding themselves —— ner ro a jimiead Ut! ' ien tried to stop him u ihuaraday, the J7t s ' ; 7a ' | ’ “t ag i with ; it tailed, only one striking i %& & bonn wat I Kol ‘ ' ‘ . giv ied Ss intention of pres ing & Sii eae: ene MHS ChProuss MIS Hat ANG gra Pa \ Sscaip > _— . ‘ . rs rStul at Sk wil _—e Shy LASSES of this Institution will be re- g 43 irs riz gles : eee opened on MONDAY, the 3rd of September. . » . . ‘ i "D ‘ : : ‘ and $15 for the s Results of the Storm. MUSIC, FRENCH, and the qualifying of Can- - didates for the profession of Teaching, form ~ : ( ' stand ¢t Mr. | Lirrie R ir] Aug. 3] prominent features in the system of instraction. ~ . ' ie — ™ ace SEM VS augTs dy 2i WKY li : * The G . Spl r3, ATK special , Se ee ee ee ke . . a ys that the city i itted. Ruin and WoO TICE ~ : \ i s [ eve rywhe re, = sined a i f _ vetarn. | Nothin ke itis known to compare with — b st the U , ithe Supreme Court, | the results of last nights storm, It was a | BEG to notify the public generally that as the frem Mr. Justice Peters vaterspout, and the valley was swept by a | “a aay eee are = ' , ; . . & | RPHY bas been dissolved by lapse of time - ' nt tT) } \ Vi ne SS Of p ; ‘rty is ' , ; i : i ae ee See Phe be property IS | the Pottery is still carried on by the undersigned, MONE r ) i es 10st t een |fearful, while the sacrifice of human life] and all orders received will be promptly at- B hton Shore and Harris’ Auction R i, minder the circumstances 1s appall ne tended to. O. HORNSBY wivertised in THe EXAMINE = yesterday, | id > ER . tka Tr aoe , ‘ s ; | P. E. Island Pottery Works, 143 en ound sna urpbed to ,;the owner | . . Somm tat > , -ACr’a y tide Aare Chief of | Decutins Che *assed the Second Reading. Orders left at R. K. BRack’s, North Side Queen . : aita Aosiil ce. ai 5s picked up on Sidney Street, rear | t I J nson’s tinshop, by Mr. Richard Waye, | WINNIPEG , Aug. Jl, riy im the employ of Messrs. Beer & The local legislature to-night passed the Goff isecond reading of the bill confirming the HywanraL.—A . a wedi took place in| wreement with the Northern Pacific Rail- Trinity church, St. John, st an early hour on | ™ ay, by a vote of 27 to 10. ] sda rnipg The contra ting parties | ee were Mr. \Wm. Jaffery, son of Rev. M1 Jatfery, rector of St. Mary's, York Co., and | Miss Helen E. Wallace, daughter of the late | Thom is W all ace, OF St. John gthere were no Temperance Lecturer Hl. Picton, Ont., Aug. 31, groomsmen or bridesmaids. The happy; Mrs. Youmans, widely known as a suc- couple igtend spending a portion of their cessful temperance lecturer, has been pros- I y the Island 'trated by what is feared will prove a fatal oe ] . | illness. Licu?t WANTE -A Souris correspondent tT i ails writes: *‘I would wish to enquire how it} that the Terrific Hurricane. eet lights are lit at McLean & Uo 4, McEa hern & Uo s., i Cox's hotel, — — st -Dunphy’s (saddler), | Lonpon, Aug. 31. Doyle & Co's., Dr. Muttart’s, and other quai oe ke A hurricane in Algoa Bay yeste-day ters are negiected Is it: wing tothes arcity : 7 y.. yr y |wrecked a numberof vessels. Nine went down off Port Elizabeth, and many lives were lost. of the artificiai luminary or negl t of the lamp lighter? Could not a little kerosene be smuggled now, even not of the proof test, as some of the public officials are dispensed | with. eee Yellow Fever. Tae Suap Fisurries.—The shad fisheries | : 7 i in the Basin of Minas, which have been grow- | JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Aug. 31. ing less and less profitable for several, years,} There were 23 new cases of fever and have this season proved an almost total fail-| four deaths during the last twenty-four ure. Most of the boats in the business have abandoned the work, as the sketches have bee n so small, For the last three wee ks no beat has caught more than fifteen fish at a “ drift,” but very often, as did the fishermen | of old, they ‘* toilaJl night and catch nothing.” | Windsor Tribune. —_— a — | | hours. Raised to the Peerage. Lonpon, Aug. 31. Sir John Saville Lundey, lately British i Sicilia : a : ‘ . : . . ambassador at Rome, has been raised to EXHIBITION NOTES Special Prizes: E. W. } ' . _— : ' ‘ , |the peerage. Taylor, Esq., Jeweller, kindly offers the fol - lowing prizes to be competed for by children, | ae ‘ amely r the bes vollectio I assortec , namely,—for the best vollection of assorted | Weather Bulletin. native ferns, notless than three varieties, | atten $1.50; second best, $! For the best lies ’ Si. . id best, . a € is ° co ec ToRONTOo. Sept. 1. 10a m. tion of wid flowers, $1.20; second? best, jo ; , } : se ») rdiyv +} cents ; third best, 50 cents. We will be glad Moderate winds; fair to cloudy, with show to see a large display and keen c ym petition 4 oe and thunder storms by eveling. among young folks in this new and very in- | _ —— te reat sa ur ent i resting departmen ' a ? ane HOTEL ARRIVALS. Arrenx Customs Ustonx.-—-The Boston Ad-} vertiser, the leading organ of New England OSBORNE HOUSE. tepul : ; mnt tr | * wr . the . 1 - i aranaaguamaae Fetes des re : 200 at Aug 31—D McCallum, Pownal; L Mclean, country ally appreciates the jrst and; Montague Bridge; J A Mackenzie, Halifax; kind senti s of Canadian Liberals, and is | M ss (; Goodwin, Salem, M iS8; E Lockett, Truro; A B McLean, Foily Village, NS. EF hHartiett, P) mouth, Mass; D J Maed mald, disp sed to re ip ocate all ge od words al friend y deeds, it does not by any means fo low that we s muid be dispose to weicome | . leronto;: R Bearisto, S'side: C Howatt, Jr, gu mnt ial relavions as are contemplat: d ldo: Mrs Jas Hall, Halifax; John Munroe, in the proposed rec sprocity treaty. Nothing S’side Sept ] W Brown and wife, Kings- arn stoms union would satisfy the|, t ¢ N. B Lnited States m, Kent re > dictate HOTEL DAVI! SERVI i MORBOW. Prof. W. K. Barr, | Aug. 13 -_T E McLellan, G W MeLellan, PI Ub ,~ wv | ch to-morrow, at 11 Oo ‘ k, iP donderry: Ww J ivan ae - St M ee | at ¢ 5 P } iurch, North River: and inj N RB: All saat b Ker: Mont . W Co yke, the evening at 6.30, at the Cross Roads, Lot ldo: M Chamberlain, Boston; C P Frame, Mrs | 8. Int evening, at 5.30, a meeting will] Frame, Miss Frame, Miss Rudd, New York; be he ut e Hi isboroug) River, one mie H # VI sedor ald, ¢ wrdigan Brix ge: 2 B Black, east of Southport, where the ordination of! | On low, NS; J Warren, Montreal; J Sulii- Baptisin will be administered. : ; Machias, Me: AAS mpson, Pouhg- Don't f yet the Railw ay wpel Meeting | seepsie, N Y: Jas R Severence, wife a to-morrow iwtternoon at 4 o'clo k in McLeod's agnter d 1} oN : - a pg, Hall. Lesson : Nehemiah 4—7 to 9%." | ristown, N ¥ Strangers always welcome. ' ~ | i i | | . Sept Ist J R Weston, Nor- : J Mutch, St Jobn. Circus Property AtTTAcC HED.—Howe’s wild west show left for Truro yesterday, or | more correctly a purtion of it. Several of the terday at Lord’s Cove, “Deer Isiand, N. B. | employes were lett behind, the manager hav- Elder O. B. Emery, pastor of the Christian ling failed to provide them ™ ith tickets. Wed- Charch in Montague, passed through this city | nesday afternoon, Deputy Sheriff McAlpine on his way there a few days ago. From the attached the tent, the ticket wagon, 4 grey %t. John Sun of yesterday we learn that a| horses and 2 black horses for salary due two number of delegates from Nova Scotia were | of the employes named Fitzgerald and King. on their way to the meeting. It was also an-| The matter was subsequently settled and the nounced that Prof W. K. Burr, Ph. D.,would | property released upon the two men named be in attendance, but he was unavoidably de- | paying costs.— Halifax Herald. tained to continue his work here on jthe Is- land. Since he came to this city three Months ago he has not allowed a week to pass Without addiag a number to the church. . “ G— er Foxcor Hex $1,000 Busttx.—A Kansas City despatch says:—S. M. Ballingsley, a Wealthy business man of Bronaugh, Mo., and is wife have been stopping at the New AIl- ; bany hotel for several days. They left on| To THF Drar.—A person cured of Deatness ‘Tiday for home. On Friday afternoon, Chief and noises in the head of 23 years standing Speers and the proprietors of the hotel re- by a simple remedy will send a description ot ceived telegrams stating that Ballingsley had it FREE to any person who applies to NicHoL lost $1,000 in the hotel. The clerk found in| 80%, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—m14 | the bed @ purse and the money, around which sntouneciafpignai 8 Diece of coffee cack h: . we i ; ; of coffee sack had been sewed tightly. Generally he who does anything easily | rue Discretes or Curist.—The annual meeting of the Disciples of Christ, of New runswick and Nova Scotia, commenced yes- - Tue Marcu or Science —treat advances are being made in the art of setting type by machinery. No less than six inventions are in practical use in the United States. They will probably all be floored by some invention that will dispense with type altogether. > Around thi : j ls Was wrapped a towel, which was} . i : ‘ ast. It were better | also tightly sewed, a the whole was bound | ® doing less than his best. | . . . | w in another towel, loosely stitched together. | *° have it said that you write well than “ir. Pallingsiey arrived in the city a few days that you write easily, for though you may | ater and explained that his wife had done it | write comparatively well with comparative UP in that manner so that she could wear it in | ease, it would be a greater achievement to » Ma ® bustle, but forgot it, write better with comparative difficulty. a Ul BIRTH. On the 31st August, the wife of L. E. Prowse of a son. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 DIED. aged 62 years, {Funeral to People’s cemetery, at 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. } At Newcastle, N. city, aged 47 years, On the 29th August, at his residence Valley Street, Hugh Mc(ionnell, aged 44 years. May his soul rest in peace. Square. will be attended to at once. aug20—dy 2w 3aw wky 2w FOR SALE AT AUCTION. Valuable Farm at Johnston's River. ALSO— Farming Implements, Stock, &e. as Subscriber will sell at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Twelfth of September next, at Twelve o'clock, noon, on the premises, his Farm, consisting of one hundred acxes of land, situated on the north side of Johnston’s River, of which about fifty acres are cleared and ina good state of cultivation, andthe balance covered with wood, timber, poles, &c. This Farm is eligibly situated, fronting on the Johnston’s River, and being within about seven miles from Charlottetown, In connection with it there isa fine marsh, with plenty of good marsh mud. At same time and place, will be sold Fifty Acres of Land, within a mile anda half of above, fronting on Shepherd’s Creek, of which about thirty acres are ready to stump. —ALSO— Atsame time and place. all the subscriber's Farming Implements and Stock, consisting of Carts, Ploughs. Wagons, Horses, Cows, Sheep, (C.. HC TERMS—For Farm, Five Hundred Dollars down ; balance first December, 1890, with ‘nteresi, to be secured on premises. For Stock, three months on approved security. For further particulars apply to Palmer & Mc- Leod, Charlottetown. PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston's River, Aug. 27, 1888—dy wky tl 12th ROSS'S WHERLY. "VHF Subscriber being about to publish a sketch of his history in connection with the Tenant League movement, and not having afyle of the above paper in his possession, would feel deeply indebted to any person forwarding odd numbers of 1-64, 1865 or 1856 to his address during the next few weeks. JOHN ROSS, Late Printer. P. O. Box 457, Charlottetown. augz8—3i dy & wky ANTHRACITE COAL _ ARRIVE per Schooner ‘‘ Otter,” due here lst September ;— 400 ‘Tons best quality HONEYBROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes C. LYONS. aug21 CITY PROPERTY For Sale by Auction. Im pat her guar I AM instructed by DR. DAWSON, to sell by _ Auction, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of Sep- tember next, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises That desiratle Property, comprising half Town Lo!, on the corner of Great George and Kent Streets, 80x80 feet, large Double Tenement House, 50x44 feet, three stories, finished through- out, with good Cellar and Outbuildings, including Buildings occupied by M. Henesey, Cabinet Maker. ‘TeERMsS—One-third down; balance may remain for a term of years, interest 6 per cent, R. BEARISTO, . Auctioneer. aug27—dy tlsle pat her ANTHRACITE COAL. T° ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN® aug?7—dy & wky tf 7 A NOTICE. Prince Bivard “sand Directory, NYONE in the City who has not been called upon, or wishing to advertise or subscribe | forthe PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIREC- TORY, will please send in their orders as soon as possible. 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., ceachern's Building, aug2?2 Queen Street, B., on 30th August, William, only son of Richard Furze, of this L. NO WON customer more June 25, 1838. 1888. w= IQOMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. | August, Jemima, wife of Mr. Francis Stanley, a Wine ae oP ecause the Big Rush for Clothing is at E. PROWSE’S. 0 DER — His Prices astonish the natives. than pleased. — Every Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrupt Clothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &., but L. E. PROWSE does the business all the same. BECAUSE his Prices are too low for competition. whole country are invited to see his wonderful Stock o BANKRUPT CLOTHING. The L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. COAL! COAL! THE Subscriber is now prepared to supply at sbort 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—1m eod pat Water Street. TO CHARTER. The Beautiful New Schooner BLOOMFIELD, 97 TONS BURTHEN, Just Launehed, Classed in American Record, will Charter for West Indies, United States or South America. Will be ready for cargo, if necessary, Ist September next. Apply to THEOPHILUS GALLANT, Or to JNO. P. BRENNAN, Alberton. Alberton, Aug 25. 1888—2aw WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. WANTED. — About middle of October, Board * for Lady and Gentleman. Address, with “B,” Box 512. particulars, tf—septl T° BE LET.—-A Shop on Kent Street, opposite the Rocklin House. Apply on the premises. septl TRAYED.—From Pasture Feld inthe Com- mon of Chariottetown, a spotted Milch Cow, color red and white, with white strip along her back, and rope around her horns. Any informa- tion of her whereabouts will be thankfully re- ceived if left at this office. dy li wy li—septl WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse to take charge of three young children. Good re- ferences required. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs. R. kK. FITzGERALD, Mount Edward Road, septi—dy 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse Maid, Avply to Mrs, A. A. BARTLETT, Fitzroy Street. si—aug3sl@ O LET.—The “Italian Warehouse,” Queen Street, lately occupied by Messrs. Norton & Fennell. Apply at the office of Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, or to Mrs. Brenan, at the Hotel Davies. 6i—aug30 OST.—Between Hotel Davies and Apothe- caries’ Hall, a large Agate Stone from a Seal bung, Marked “©,” The finder will be reward. ed by leaving same at this office. 3i eod—aug3l WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Housemaid, References required. Apply at the KLDON Hovusk, Kent Street. 3i—ang 30 \ JANTED.—A’ Nurse and Cook. Apply at YHeE EXAMINER Office. 3i—ang?9 fyvO LET.—A House containing eight rooms, T with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part ot the city. Stable and Warehouse attached, Apply at this office. 6i eod—aug27 ANTED.—A Housemaid. Good reference \ required, Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE. aug23—1tf WANTED.—Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E. Island Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once.— FREDERKICK’S PUBLISHING Co, Ch’town., aug 22 ‘T\O LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven Kooms with Shop. Possession immediately. Apply to M. McQuaip, Lower Queen Street. tf—aug2l LET.—On the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a House and Shop, either together or separately. Possession given immediately, Apply to Dk. BLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stirline’s. aug21—2w O LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Wellin yard. Possession first of September.— WILLIAM DODD, aug2? WANTED.—A position as Bookkeeper. Apply at this office. eod tf—augls 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. Inimediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable houses are invited to examine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. 2aw tf —augll ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Parlor Maid. W Good wages. Apply at this office. augs seven or eight rooms. Apply at this office. 30 V ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework ia a small family. Apply to Mrs. JOHN A. Moore, East Kent Street. tf—augl WANTED TO RENT.—A House containing iy Ww ANTED.—A Boy about 18 years old to drive a Bresd Express and do general work — J. T. PEARDEN. tf—aug6 war TED IMMEDIATELY.—A Plain Cook. Apply at this office. jy3l Wa good Coat Makers, two Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Constant work to good hands.—P. J. Foran. auglé sANTED IMMEDIATELY.— At the Pump- ing Statiav, Charlottetewn Waterworks, a dozen cklavers.—W. H. Fraska, attzi3 WANTEL.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducenients now]; | from. svart —— Don’t delay. Salary Figchewter. Ne Xe bm tien Be fet SS A SWEEPING AVALANCHE > BARGAINS JAMES PATON & CO’S. —_——0 We Challenge Comparison with the following Goods: Black Cashmeres, Black Merinos, Colored Dress Goods of all kinds, CARP E'S, Prints, Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, Underclothing, Millinery and Mens’ Readymade Clothing. Bloomfield, | JIAS. FL A TON fo C35). 9 MARKET Ch’town, July 23, 1888—eod & wky SEASIDE HOTEL, Rustico Beach, Prince Edward Islana, (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE), Will be Opened for the Season on July 2nd. fWVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE is situated in the centre vi the North Side of the Island, and has been much improved, and will be more attractive than usual to the Tourist, Sportsman, Health and Pleasure Seeker. To those who reed rest and quiet enjoyment, it lias few equals. For beautiful scenery, invigorating and bracing atmosphere, splendid Surf Bathing, Sea and River Fishing, Boating, &c., the ** SEASIDE” is unrivalled in North America. aces SY Tourists from Quebec or Ontario intending to visit the ‘SEASIDE HOTEL,” either by Gulf Port Boats or Intercolonial R. R., will find it more convenient to secure Tickets to Summerside, thence by Rail to Hunter River, where Coaches meet every Train from all points for the ‘SEASIDE HOTEL,” Rustico. ae: The route from the United States may be either by Rail via St. John to Charlottetown or Summerside, or by Boat direct from Boston (Nickerson’s Line.) _ Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River and Summerside at 6.00 and 8.45 a. m., and 3.30 p.m. Leave Summerside for Charlottetown at 6.15 and 12a. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains run by Fastern Standard Time. By Train, secure Tickets from all points to Hunter River. Guests preferring a drive from Charlottetown, can procure Teams at any of the Livery Stables, distanve about 18 miles, through a charming country, said to be the greenest in America. MR. NEWSON drives a Coach direct from Charlottetown to Rustico Beach EVERY WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY EVENING, calling for guests; returning EVERY THURSDAY and MONDAY MORNING. The Proprietors will always be glad to give any information or assistance in their power. TERMS MODERATE. Special arrangement made with families for lengthened periods. JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 13, 1888—eod&w Opposite Post Office, Charlottetown. ——— SQUARE. “OU >) DRESS 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, and 9 inches.) Always ready for use. and can be attached to dress-seam by machine or hand. 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 roll up at the hips. GUR GUARANTEE. Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely 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 Arefund your money. ; 4@ FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS MERCHANTS “E& X >|) ST. THOMAS FEATHERBONE €O., Sole Manu- FEATHER Y facturers, St. Thomas, Ont. oa ; Co We E. J. HOWELL, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, RSey c 17 King Street, St. John, N. B. July 9, 1888. FEATHERBONE CORSETS, —FOR SALE BY— STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, July 9, 1888. — 7 — ———— ee a