ne nt ET PE PS TTT NEP TIN Local and Other items. ENED St. Dunstan's ( ollege and the Con a re ypen to-day ae Sexsrpe Horer The Seaside Hote! will e season on Friday, Sept. 7 -> MOV Rolle engine has been removed to her new quarters in the City building ee Qveen Sevuars Garvens.—The gardens wore photographed to-day by Mr. C. Lewis niindims zi i ‘ Lhe = hr Utter, with 400 tons hard val for C. Lwons, arrived from New York on Saturday aight. - IMPORTANT. ilar Entertainment in the Tuesday Don't forget Professor Buel)’s Spec tac Lyceum to moric } evening = Cus Ririe The regular annual Dominion Rifle Association competition begun at Ottawa this morning, and will be continued to-morrow and following days. ~ - Hoox ayp LADDER There will be a meet *t the Hook and Ladder Co. in their room A full and ing this (Monday) evening at 7.30 punctual attendance is requested. silted einige Carrtace Upser.—A carriage containing Councillor Morris and some friends was acci-. leutly upset near the Electric Light Station last night about half-past nine o'clock. Tue Scorr Acr. -The hotel keepers of Carleton, Ontario, held a meeting the cthe evening, when it was decided to take steps t at*empt a repeal of the Scott Act in that eounty J a al fuse RaINPALI During the rain-storm oi Saturday and Saturday night the maximum 2.12 inch ; ' .fterneon aad eight o'clock 1 » fall was 1} inches. fall was en, Between four o'clock 1 the even - > Tus Boxavista.—The steamer Bonavista, Captain Anderson, touched here yesterday on her retarn from ‘st. John’s, Nfid.,. to Mon treal. Mr. A. Kiayzman, family and nurse went as passengers from this port. ———— CoRRECTION Lhere were afew typographi rs in the notes on ** Morell, St. : : eters a which appeared in Tue EXAMINER ef Saturday. The notes, in corrected torin, will appear in Tue Weekiy EXAMINER, ——— fo rwe Dear.—A person cured of Deatr ess anc noises in the head of 23 years stand'ng by a simple remedy will send a descriptio it FRi to any pelson who app tes to NICHO!I aox, 30 St. John Street, Montreai 4m—ini4 a ciitilaainll ib Prof. Buell’s Exhibition of Tee Lyceum teaws of e Continents ses to be at ig i in the Lyceum vn to m pw evening prom sucer ss Those pass 4 pleasant eveu.ng sho attend. For particulars see advertisement ia to-day's issue. Saat Foorsatt,—The seni-anual meeting of the wishing Ww inot fall to Abeqweit Football Club will be held in the Upper Parlor of the 7. C, A. on Wednes- day evening neat at 30 clock. Any per- sons interested in football, and any wishing yme members of the club, are requested to be to be present. aienilllin Pource Cover.—John Cummings, drunk and disorderly on Saturday, fined $3 or 14 days; Charles Gardiner, drunk and incapable on ‘Sunday, $3 or 14 days; Henry McEwen, drank and disorderly on the streets yesterday, $10 or 20 days; Daniel Mc Nevin, drunk, $1 or 4 days; Patrick Began, vagrancy, remanded for § days. sociainielillaicenals Suicut AcCIpents.—The heavy rain storm of Saturday last caused the newly filled water- works trenches to cave in in some places. On Saturday night and last night these holes were the cause of some horses and pedestrians taking involuntary tumbles. But fortun- ately no one was seriously hurt. in aia Evorep Wira a Necro. — Miss Lillian Dephley, of St. Paul, Minn., has eloped with her father’s coachman, Wm. Stewart. a negro Lillian is not yet 15 years old. Recently it was noticed that Stewart was a little too atten- tive to the girl and his services were dispensed with. On Monday evening Stewart and Miss Lillian disappeared. cuilbvealietiinethe Roves ox Tae Docrors.—At the annual meeting of the Indiaua Medic al Society, a telegram was received, as follows :—** Sorry leanno:bethere. May you and associates continue to take life easily as heretofure Bill Nye This was received with great ap- plause, which commenced as 4 murmur aud lacteased to # roar—as the joke gradually percolated. iastspiliiiiil Lance Mackerevt.—Mr. Rob Angus, Man- ager of the Telephone Company, had on exhi- bition at the Hotel Russ, on W ednesday even- ing, the largest mackerel ever caught here. It measured 2.44 inches in length, about 54 inches in width, and weighs 3 ivs. 6 oz it was hooked at Tignish, by Capt. Frank Galiant. Mr. Anyus intends to have it stuifed and sent to Wassington, to show tve Americans what kind of mackerel we get inside the three mic limit. { griculturset. casita A Narrow Escare.—W hat was very nearly & serious accident occurred in Purves & Wai ner's mill yesterday afternoon. Wm. S. Mul- len, an « mploye, was passing one of the pul leys when his shirt sleeve caught in the belt, drawing him up to the beam, which he held ou to uacil every stitch of ciothing was strip oon his body, leaving nothing but hi ts and hat. Strange to say, with the ex- ception of a slight bruise on his chest, he es Caped injury.—St. John Gazette. ssntenniipeennien Iytaxn Horses anp Sueer.—Wednesd ays Sern ¢ from Summerside to Poiat du Cherm orOUg ver three lotsa of lambs, in ali abou 98, anlabout 4 dozen horses. Yesterd Ly Steam: brought another large lot of sheep and Il horses. four of the horses were pur Chased by Mr. Wood Avard, of Shediac, for R. C. Tait, for shipmeut to Bermuda. It was ® choice lot, one a chestnut for which 3140 Was paid, especially being admired. Mr. G. B. Hates, of Moncton, brought over a finely Proportioned animal, an iron grey, and Mr. mos Etter, of Amherst, also made a pur- Moncton Times. _>—— A Vaivaste Wire.—This is how the Mathematical editor of the Sydney, C. B. “porter figures up the value of Mrs. Wil- ams, of Portland, to her husband :—One Williams, of Portland, was posessed of a wife. tity workmen, in repairing the street re- Moved the steps from the front door and laid . mk asanapproachto the house. Mrs. illiams fell off the plank and was injur- td. Williams sued the city for the injuries, aad two weeks’ loss of his wife’s soviety. He Fecovered $623, probably $25 for the injuries 826 $600 for two week's loss of society. At this ry Mrs. Williams’ society was worth over : per year. Another question arises: ~Pbese Mrs. Williams become insolveat, this be wu asset in the estate ¢ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciAL Desparcugs TO Tuk EXAMINER, Big Blaze. Batiimore, Md., Sept. 2. A fire to day destroyed nearly a block, causing $150,000, and It broke out in Prior, Hil- gen berg & Co.'s toy warehouse, and befora the firemen could get tothe block an ex- plosion of fireworks wrecked the building, and caused the flames to spread with alarm- ing rapidity to J. Wenkelman & Co's. ire on the north, and M.S Levy & Co's. house on the south. Scarcely had the firemen entered the drug store when the inside of the building seemed suddenly to drop in. A terrific explosion followed and the immense building col- lapsed. The entire block running over trom Lombard to Pratt Streets was burned. At the drug store holes were cut through the pavement and every effort made to reach the imprisoned men, but only escaped. a loss at seven hremen drug st — —— = The “Standard’s Opinion, Lonpon, Se;t. 3. The Standard, in «a savage leader, on the fisheries question, says: ‘It will be well for the President and Government o the United States to remember that Canada is a dependency of Great Britain, snd that if the necessity should ~ unfortu- aktely arise, she has behind her guns and renelads lf the American cousins fail to inderstand sllusion, if in deference tu he tone of course brvtaiity which seems to - his be a distinguishing feature of their domes tic politics, they invite us to reply to Cheir they wed t insults in a strain wili comprehend, perhaps we may be all remind them f the Lreut affair. Ottawa News. ») OTTAWA, sept. 2 The Dominion Ritle Association matches commence tu-murrow. The Nova Scotian ind Island contiugents are here, and the New Brunswick team will arrive to-morrow morning. Hon. Mr. Foster is expected to-morrow, when a tuil will be at which, Newfoundland cabinet meeting held, 16 1s understeod, matters will be considered. Hon. Mr, Tupper returned from Halifax to-day. Another Banker Disappears. QUEBEC, Sept. J The disappearance from his post yester- day during business hours of Ande, receiv- ing teller of the Bank Nationale, and the subsequent discovery that his cash was $12,000 short, have caused a seusation in business, banking and society circles. He was an old ewploye, and up to the time ol his disappearance, had the full confidence of all who knew him. From Halifax. Hawipax, Sept. 2. A sixteen-year-old son of John P. Chet- wynd, a fish merchant, went bathing in North West Arm to-day and was drowned. Capt. Graham, who runs a ferry boat on Pictou harbor, fell over the wharf there while getting into his boat and was drowned. The bakers on Saturday put up the price of bread one cent a loaf owing to the rise of flour. Wired From Winnipeg. Wiynipec, Sept. 2. The bill to confirm the compact with the Northern Pacific Railway respecting the Red River Valley road, was read a third time and passed by the Local Legislature, which will prorogue to-morrow night. The American tug Gladiator has been seized by the Canadian authorities at Al goma Mulls, for towing a raft of logs in Canadian waters. A Deadly Contest. Kansas Crry, Mo., Sept. 3. The farmers and herdsmen of Paladorw lost many horses, and recently suspected a band of campers. Some 40 well armed vigilants surrounded the camp. A fight ensued; and in ten minutes seventeen out- laws were killed. The vigilants had three men killed and nine wounded. — Yellow Fever. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 2. During the 24 hours ending 6 p. m., there were 24 new cases of fever and two deaths. The total number of cases to date is 258, and of deaths 34. — ——— Another Cyclone. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, Sept. 4. A moderate cyclone passed over the city this afternoon, tollowed by a thunder storm and heavy rain, clearing the atmosphere and lowering the tem perature. Weather Bulletin. Toxonto, Sept. 3.—10 4. m. Light to moderate winds ; fine and warm. HOTEL AXRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 1—C Ed Smith. Montreal; A King- man family and nurse, do; H E Lyons, New York; Jos Doran, Niagara Falls; J E_ Boyle, Chas Hall, Jas Johnson, A Burke, Part of Howe’s Circus; Col. and Mrs Duff, Kingston, Ont; J J Fairbairn, H Burth, W B Murdock, Montreal, OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept |—J A Lea and wife, Mendota, II); S Leedam, Halifax; Thos Galbraith, New York; Mrs J McMillan, 3urlingtou; J Hand- ley, Preston, Ont; Rev W H Spencer, Monta- gue; T D Southwith and wife, New York; W McKee, jr, Rrantford, Ont; 5 Sliker. do; Geo Bears; Montague Dr R MecDonaid, West River. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 27—Dr Jas McLeod, Mrs E J Hodg- gon, Miss Simpson, Walter Courtney, Char- les Courtney, J E Evans, Lieutenant-Govern- or McDonald, Mrs McDonald, Mrs C_P Pen- ney, Eustace Haviland, Horace Haszard, Ch'town; Jos Poppe, Uttaway; William Thomp- Ce vatadgw, Roorland. killing | one. oN EN THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Local Notices. Best value in plain and fancy flannels at Stenley Bros. Brown's Block. ily wy 3i Counter Show Case for sale—8} feet long. G. H. Taylor, Jeweler, North side Queen Square, sept3 3ipd | A Few fly R. K. Brace’s. | Grey Flannels, very cheap, at Stanley Bros., | Brown’s Block. dy wy 3i 50 pieces plain and fancy Flannels, just re- ceived at Stanley Bros Brown's Block dy wy 3i CITY PROPERTY For Sale by Auction, eee traps left, only 20 cents at 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 desirable Property, comprising half Town Lot, on the corner of Great George and Kent ; Streets, 80x80 feet, large Double Tenemen: House, 50x44 feet, three stories. finished through- out, with good. Cellar and Outbuildings, including Buildings occupied by M. Henesey, Cabinet Maker. TeRMS—One-third down; balance may remain for a term of years, interest 6 per cent, R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. pat her FOR SALE AT AUCTION Valuable Farm at Johnston's River. | ALSO— ‘Farming Implements, ee ree aug27—dy tl sle Stock, &. 'TVHE Subscriber will sei] at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Twelfth of september icxt, at fwelve vcwck, noon, on the premises, his Farm, consi«<teng of one hundred acres oi land, siiuated on tue north side of Johnston's River, of which ab ut fitty acres are cieared and ina good state of cultivation, andthe balance cuvered with wood, timber, poles, &c. his Farm is elgibly situated, fronting on the Johnston's River, and being within about seven miles from Charlottetown. In connection with t there isa fine marsh, with plenty of good marsh mud. At same time and plice, wi'l be sold Fifty Anes ofiand withina mile anda half «f above ironting On Shephera’s Creek, of which abou! hirty acres are ready to stump. —ALSO— Atsame time and place. all the subscriber's Farming Implements and Stock, consisting o* Carts. Piougus, Wagons, Horses. Cows, Sheep, vc. &c, rkhKRwS—For Farm, Five Hundred Dollars down; balance firat December, '890, with interest, t» be secured on premises. For stock, three nonths on approved security. For fur her particulars apply to Palmer & Mc- Leod, Charlottetown. V i PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston's River, Ang. 27, 1888—dy wky tl 12th ANTHRACITE COAL. To ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfac: iou last year. R. McMILLAN®* aug7—dy & wky tf — NOTICE. Prince Kiward Island Directory. -—— ee on INE in the City who has not been called z 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 09, fourth page. Address,— FREDERICK’S PUBLISING ©O., Maceachern's Building, aug22 Queen Street. *XHLGABATING FLUIDS [JAVING secured the AGENCY for this Pro- vince from MR. JAMES A. ROUE, oi Halifax, for his AVATED WATERS, | will be pleased to fill orders with despatch in the following lines, viz. : Lenonade, ) v eam seda, Pilati ri Ginger ‘le, hoempagne Cider, | Nerve Food, ) In order to give my CITY CUSTOMERS every sitisfac ion, I have secured the services of an ia . 7 Experienced Expressman, who will deliver Goods toany partof the city without delay. S ecial R utes to management of Picnics, &c. Highest Price paid fyr all kinds of EMPTY BOTTLES. ‘elephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Old fEondom theuse, WATER STREET. jul6—tf Mortgage Sale. | in Lan ge and Small f Bottles. To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Nineteenth day of September. A, D. 1-8, at the bourof Twelve o’clock, noon, atthe Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtne of a Power of Sale contaiued ip an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-third day of June, A. D. '8%G. and made between James Murphy. of the one part, and Jaue »sicG-ezor, vf the o her part :— LL that trac, piece and parce! of land sity- A ule, lying and being on Lot Twenty-one, in Q ieen’s County, in Prince Edward {sland, bouad- ed «as foliows, thutis to say :-—Commencing at a siake s tin the north side of the Millvale Road, and in the south-west angle of Plot Numper Turee inthe possession of Peter Murphy, and running thence by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764 north fifty chains; thence west ten chains ; thence south to said road, and along the same eust tothe place of commencement, con- taining fifty acres of land, a litile more or less, known and distinguished as Plot Number Five, and is thus described in a Deed Poll bearing date the twenty-sixth day of Juiy, A. D. 1873, and made by the Commissioner of Puvlic Lands to David Mutch, ; For further particulars apply at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, vlicitor, Charlotte- town. ‘Dated this 8th day of August, A. D. 1888, JANE McGnrEKGOR. aug8—dy eodtisle wky M 2S. STUMBLES’ Gorner Prince & Fitzroy Sts,, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. L awgli—dy PRIVATE BOAKWING HOUSE, ' Opposite Baptist Church Property, 4, orse. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 47. ANTED IMMEDIATELY,-~A Peplor Maid, Wage toe ge | My - MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 3, 1888. a eine ANTHRACITE COAL ARRIVE per Schooner ** Otter,” ‘due here lst September ;— 400 Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes C. LYONS. aug21—1m pat her guar “ NWorics. BEG to notify the public generally that as the (o-Partnership existing between HORNSBY & MURPHY has been dissolved by lapse of time. the Pottery is still carried on by the undersigned, and all ordera received will be promptly at- tended to. ‘ 0. HORNS}Y, P. E. Island Pottery Works. Orders left at R. K. Brack’a, North Side Queen Square, will be attended to at once. aug20—dy 2w 3aw wky.2w COAL! COAL! THE Subecriber is now prepared to supply at ahort notice :— ANTHRACLEE ( and Chestaut sizes), ACADIA NUT aa OUND, SYDNEY ROUND (Old Mines), CALEDONIA SLACK, and BLACKSMITH'S COAL, At Lowest Cash Prices. , CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, jy3l—lImeod pat Water Street. TO CHARTER. The Beautiful New Schooner BLOOMPIELD, 97 TONS BURTHEN, Just Launched, 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, Bloomfield, JNO. P. BRENNAN, Alberton. Or to Alberton, Aug 25. 1888—2aw AG EN’ S ! __ Our ‘‘Home, Farm and i x é Business Cyclopedia” is large work cuntaining $00 pages. profusely il- instrated, and also contains portraits of the lead- ing statesmen of the Dominion. The thiee de- partments into which the work is divided, treats tally every feature in counection with Home and its bappiness, successful Farming and still more anccessful Business Life. Each deparinent of che work has the advantage of bemg written by Uanadian specialists. Tne work is purely Cane- dian. We want an Agent in every Town and Vounty. If you want territory, terms and fuil eprdouleen, write to W. E, EARL, St. Jobn, N. B. J. 8. ROBERTSON & BROS.,, aug25—2aw & wky Publishers, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. Wosee IMMEDIATELY.-—-A good, trusty Girl, to take charge of a house of a family Apply at li—sept3 vi twe, Must come reoommended. this office. pd QtEAY ED.—From pasture on Lower St. Peter's Road, a red and white Cow, with white strip vu face, Any person having seen a Cow of this description will oblige by leaving information at this office or with JOHN CURRIE, Sidney Street, near Methodist Brick Church. pa 2i—sept3 WANTED.—About middle cf October, Board for Lady and Gentleman. Address, with particulars, “4,” Box 512, tf—septl T° RE LET —A Shop on Kent Street, opposite - the Kocklin House, Apply oa tae premises. septl . WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse to take charge of three young chidren. Good re- ferences required. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs. R. K. FiTé@GERALD, Mount Edward Road, septi—dy 3i \V ANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Nurse Maid. Apply to Mrs. A. A. BARTL«TT, Fitzroy Street. 31—aug3l T° LET.--The “Italian Warehouse,” Queen Street, lately occupied by Messrs. Norton & Fennell Apply at the office of Messrs. Palmer & Mciecd, or to Mrs, Brenan, at the Hotel Vavies, 6i—aug30 OST.—Between Hotel Davies and Apothe- caries’ Hali, a large Azate stone from a seal iuug, marked “©.” The flader will be reward- ed by leaving same at this office. 3i eod—-aug30 \ ANTED IMMFEDIATELY.—A Housemaid. Reterences required. Apply at the KLDON Hovsk, Kent Street. 3i—aug30 O LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part of the city. Stavie and Warehouse attached. Apply at this office. 6i eod—aug27 \ ANTED.—A Housemaid. Good reference required. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE. aug2s—tf W ANTED.—Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E. Island Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once.— FREDERICK'S PUBLISHING Co., Ch’town, aug 2zZ LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven Kooms with Shop. Possession immediatety. Apply to M. McQuarip, Lower Queen Street. tt—aug21 LET.—On the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a House and Shop, either together or separately. Possession given immediately. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD, at Mrs. Stirlin’s. aug21—2w 7 LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Wellin yard. Possession first of september.—WILLIAM Dopp. aug2o WW ANTED.—A position as Bookkeeper. Apply at this office. eod tf—auxls O LET.—The new Dwelling House, eorner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also- New iswelling House fronting on Prince Street, ac- joining gbove gnd of same size. Immediate pos- session. ‘enanis seeking good cuomfortabie houses are iuvited toexamine these.—GKORGE ALLEY. 2aw tf —aur,ll A SWEEPING AVALANCHE — ;\ — BARGAINS vinnillsaies JAMES PATON & CO’S. _— 0—_—_—— We Challenge Comparison with the following Goods: Black Cashmeres, Black Merinos, | Colored Dress Goods of all kinds, CARP BLS, Prints, Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, Underciothing, Millinery and Mens’ Readymade Clothing. ° ; JAS. PATON & CO., MARK&T SQUARE. Ch’town, July 23, 1888—eod & wky HOLESALE AND RETAIL 0 Hardware, Carriage Goods, sin OT Sil MILL SUPPLIES, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. o— — ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS GOODHUE LEATHER BELTING. * NORTON & FENNELL. May 29, 1888- 2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. BOOT AND SHOE FACTORY. THE EXCITEMENT RISING ! Our Boots Take the Lead ! Rit any Foot, Suit any Purse ! NOTHING LIKE HOME MANUFACTURE |! —— To the Wholesale Trade: JOB LOTS, comprising 50 Pairs Assorted Boots, Ssold from 20 to 40 per cent. below cost. About 1,000 Pairs of this kind on hand. GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co, Jane 2], 1888—eod & wky IN “Bi W STOCK II cl tues AND CLOTHING, Now Opening and Will be sold at Bottom Prices. FULL, QUEEN STREET. GEO. E. Ch’town, May 10, 1888 JANTED IMMEDI ATELY.-—-A Parlor Maid. W tx000 wages. Apply at this offices. augs WANTED TO RENT.—A House containing seven or eight rooms. Apply at this office. jy30 WANTED.—A Girl to do a small family. App Moorr, East Kent Street. neral housework in’ to Mrs. Joun A. tfi—augl was TED IMMEDIATELY.—A Pigin Cook. ' Apply at this oifice. jy3i ANTED.—Three good Cout Makers, twa Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Constant work to good bands —P. J. FORAN. auglé ANTE! IMMEDIATELY.— At the Pump- W ing Station, Charlottetown Waterworks, a dvgen Brickluyers.—W. H. Fraser. augl3 W ANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity; special inducemenis now,; fust-selling specialties, Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN SBROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri) jus ANTED.—A Lad about 18 years of age to do yeneral work about » store and ene § aug ST Sr Twenty Years’ Experience. —aeme O NEW GOODS. mere creel) conmegenee oem W j i ‘on of Goods. We are now selling Watches from Y7E on a O0- a ee eae Bisel from $1.00 up to en poe. Brooches, "Earrings, Wedding and other Rings, Lockets, Cuff Buttons, C vette 1 gon Chains, Bracelets, Spectacles, &c., a very large —. ~ a oer = iy , ane 2 i al. We ow preparec o REP: NG ° vy CHES “AND ee a a cssagnly scientific manner. Having ay meee improved Lathes and Tools used by the most experienced workmen, we oo one. - Ze the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to our care. EVERY JO ANTED. Please give us a call. Ce. JURY, North Side Queen Square, --*-* * * Opposite the Post Oilice Ch'tewn, P. E. I, Jaly 12, Yese¢—dy dm Zaw way Ju ii a TA as «li, 2 ARE TS el Se ee ca at = LAAN TI TN MIE RTE we ie ta RS CE TOT | | am Le