NEW SERLES. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak _s CHARLOTTETOWN, P.-E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1888. free,”— Eunsewes. geo i Sinenix Copizs ‘lwo Oxy —— > VOL. 23.—-NO. 72, nen aipnepensans : sy; Wiwin DAMA AY FUR AUGUST, 1888, MOURN S&S CHANGES, New Moon 7th day, Bh, 8.5m pms. WY, t Quarter i4th day, Oh., 31.6m., p. m,, 2. Full M Zist day, Oh., 7.8m., p. m., i below fol . Last Quarter, 29th day, 10h,, 5.8m., a.m,., SW ; Sun Sun |Moon FHligh! 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WACKINNGON, L.L.B., Attorney, Selicitar, Notary Public, &c, HAS VPENED His Law Office in Georgetown, King’s County, where he will attend to pruicssional Work, m Real Estate. Wwky L. ARTHUR & OO,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, IVEHS OF Mackerel, Batter, { ynees 3 EGGS Potatoes, Fruit & Pouliry, Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercia! Sireet, BOSTON, MASS. -FOR B-D-S-4'-U-N SUMMER ARKRUNGEWEN THE PALACE STEAMERS OF INTERHATI Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at a & m. rH DNAL 8.5. 60. —— eae Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd Clase . $4.50, lat ciaas. For ticketa and other G. SHARP information apply to F. W. HALES, iA ° , : P. & bb BD vo0c P. BE. L. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 7, 18*8—s0od wky OASH FALD FOR WHEAT. —ALSO Flour Exchanged UP TO AUGUST 15tn, when Mills will close until the New Crop ~” Phaplottetown Milling Co. jy19—6i eod 4 | James A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGKAVE HORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AN D— Commission Merchants, HALIFPAX- Consignments of Island produce will receive Prompt attention. Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Scotia, Halifax; George Rank of Nova Scotia REFERENCES : Bank of Nova Macle dd, Mana rer Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS. 71 East Cucar aNp 9 & 14 Musctne Lave, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Moaison . UsGkaye, Halifax CHEAP FLOUR. A Pew Bays Dark Flour | FOR SiLE CMEAP FOR FEED, ROLLER MILLS. jy?t ai ead $7,000 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, == ~~ > ------ FOR MEN AND BOYS, Scheel for Children. Bought a! a Great Sacrifice, and will be cleared gat at Slaughter Prices, Agus... Manni nas stin a tow vacancies ‘tmher Morning Glass, g ALSO™ | ®hteult-a sufficient number of Pupils come for- | ward, au Afternoon Class will be formed. Phese ‘ aT ut the Manufacturers. Rem wen YS mnt any : é, . | Classes will continue during the Summer. : I O i 0! 5 IN kul £1 ¢ Q t IN wn e., apply at residence, FITZROY es wat We AN kK. eg: I if TH s\- CERT. mon th tf—ju28 Mee Tn ik tikes (LAM OF HALIFAX) oe ~-(j—— SA MPit.H PrtiChHs, open dd “a eY ; ts a7 4 ‘ 5 2 x 2 spe’ "= os oe See. D wil receive a limited number of Pupils BOO us & is ~ . oe eine A.6O . tor instruction in wa 750 sults 6 = = =» §,50 | “German Meipod’ for the Fiauoverte, —— 39; ——_ Vlagses will open the Second Week in september, . Address care of H. C. WILSON, Stanley ‘ . 1g Rara: } | br mE eee Come straight along for the Best Bargains to iv eur eagle J. B. MACDONALD'S, Reddin’s Drug Store. & W ky | ee Gross ENCS SALT, _,* 1 Gross BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, —' 10 Boxes FLY PAPE, lf $0 ibs. INSke tT POW DER, INDIGU DIAMOND DYKS. ty Ch'town, June 14, 1SS8—dy “8 > | > & z _ ~ PERKIN & Dey Goods ab the Lowest trices. weer mmm Oe me ne ae ee |. Country Traders will find our Wholesale Prices | ‘as low as any Hi the city, oe, CEs pee 2 ha to Serine. diana “ | DR. OM, REDDEN, Jr. - _ ee » "5 jy2a—-1m “Al. RIGHT,’ el ALL RIGHT will be at Chartottetown from Menday aternoon till Wednesday morning, and from Thurday at noon till Satarday morn- ing of exch wek; and at Sunmimerside from Core noon until Monday at noon of each week. ' 1 asonabie Ne Muslins, Print Cottons,| Dress Goods, | Flannelettes, | White | cHkaP | CHEAP. Cottons, : =o NEWTON LER, CHEAP. CHEAP. June 1. 1888 — ch OD oasis tepenots |i CORA hh ed ca Ginghams, | Parasols, Umbrellas, Silk Gloves, Millinery, For fiver val, G. B., Direct. CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. | CHEAP. | CHEAP. RS bis ; an Hi i: ae ee ee ae. ee praia 'D; ; ; Tete. peat Corsets, | Shirtings, |Ribbons.Laces. | Straw Hats, | White Shirts : panes. CHEAP. CITEAP. CHEAP, CHE AP. CHEAP. Phi f f en toh G IOL of near. OOO TTA GS! Table Linen, | Cloths, tweed, | Bed Ticking, ‘Carpets, Bugs, Oil Cloths, CHEAP. CHEAP. | CHEAP, a= We } | | 3 Es A. a VILL SAIL FROM-- | Charlottetown for Liverpool ABSU THE t5th AUGUST, And will carr Lobsters at a low rate of freight, CHEAP. | CHEAP. c Be 4 3 For particurs apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 7, 1888. I A A ALE MIE ALO LE I OR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, —TO-— — ME: J.D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster in St. tul’s Church, is now prepared to f y /receive Pupiin the above branches of Musical it j i HS A \ | Study. In adtion to the above, Mr. Martin in- | th 1 § tends formi! at an early date a SINGING / CLASS FORADIES. 7 AND GET BARCAINS. ——(0)——-—- — | Voice aiture a Specialty. | For terms,c¢., apply at Residence, FITZROY iSTREET, oto Mr. ©. P. FLETCHER, Queen ' Street. lyr dy eod -mav5 Largest, Oldest and Best Place in the City. (0)—— A atl | kdl MOE ILEMMA ! | NEVER IN A DILE iss anowuncnt (9) — - : } all, and give you the best value. Sales c Furniture as represented. s his customers the benefit Can supply you ‘daily increasing. No slop work. He does not advertise much, but give of this saving. Don’t forget the place —OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, July 7, 1888. TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, | Cameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. —— : : is Stock-in-- : »EID having given up the above Agency, and sold-out his St . go ey nage aay Biss that we shall continue the business asa SALES DEPOT for CLA )THS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS and YARNS of our own manufacture. MR. R. D. COFFIN will remain in charge. Agent (J. D. Reid) will be settled for on er arene = has ioc i i ith said business as well us apy ‘ abilities that he has incurred in connection wit 1 W well sa noY Pe dake due to him. All imported goods, excepting Cloth and Tailors aad will be closed out regardless of cost during the next thirty days. . i bis is’ The | Croix Soap M’f’g Co., i t. Stephen, aT. Bs. Wool that has been left with our MA. STUMBLES’ PRIVAS BOARDING HOUSE, anufactures will be kept constantly in stock to ex- CASH FOR WOOL. | Gorn Prince & Fitzroy Sts., TRYON WOOLEN WEG CO. (OpposiBaptist Church Property, A large stock of our own ™m change for Wool at Mill prices. ) Pupils prepared for Matriculation Examina- Ba Ch’town, Jy 26, 1888eod tf © f ie i T TN, rue ORGAN, SINGING. FURNITURE, FURBITURE Why Pay Higher —WHEN— as any on the Market, —RETAILS | AT— As Good 5c., 10¢ and 20c. per Packet, and 32c. per Pound, augld 4 Uaivesity of Monat Allison College, SACKVILLE, N. B. PALL TERM opens August 30th. Far. infor- ~ Imation as to Courses of Study, Expenses, &e., send for a Caiandar. Young Men and Women desirous of taking & College Course are tavated to correspond wiih the President. J, R, INCH, LL. -D. Sackville, July 11, 1888—iw ttf Livery and Exchange Stables, (Opposite St. Dunstan's Cathedral,) GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, L P. P. GILLIS, - - PROPRIETOR. a Horses, Coaches, Buggies, Baronches and open Wagons on hire daily at all hours, Telephone io all parts of the city. may lO0—3m : OATS! OATS! OR SALE :+About 1,000 Bushels good, sound BLACK OATS. Enquire of DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Euston Street, City. aug9—3i ST. PETER'S SCHOOLS, CHARLOTTETOWN. BOYS’ SCHOOL. Head Master-—Rey. James Simpson, M. A., (five years Assistant Master at Trinity College School, Port Hope, Oat.) Assistant Masters Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd; T, H. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. ‘'Teachers—The Misses DesBrisay. Michaelmas Term opers on Monday, Sept. 3rd. There are several vacancies in both Schools. The course of instruction includes Classics, Mathematics, English and French. tions at the Universities. Attendance at Scripture Lessons is voluntary. For particulars apply to REV. JAMES SIMPSON, Head Master. REAL ESTATE +ON + QUEEN STREET. jy25--4w eod Ts instructed to sell ty Auction, on WED-| NESDAY, August 15th, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises :— That valuable four-story Brick Building and Land next to Watson’s Drng Store, fronting 28 feet on Queen Street, and running back 86 feet. —ALSO— The Land and Building in the rear, and adjoin- ing the above, fronting 22 feet on King Street, and running back 44 feet. The House—owned by Mr. Alex, McKenzie— is one of the best built end finished Residences in the city. . Terms—One-half the purchase money, cash ; the remaining half on interest at 6 per cent. for five or more years. A,. McNEILL, aug 7 Auctioneer, CANNED LOBSTER JAMES E, GRANT. ju27—tf I have received another Consigument of Bedroom and Parlor Furniture, BED LOUNGES, a hn ge for shoreen the south M origage Sale. To te sold by Public Auction, on TUESDAY the Eleventh day of Septem!er next, i888 at the houref Twelve o'clock, noon, in’ front of the Court House, in Charlottetown. by virtue of a power of sale contained in an indenture of Mortgage, dated the twenty-cichth day of September, A. D. 1880, and made between Josephus pone. Poole, of Montague, Lot Fifty-three, in King’s County, Prince Edward ‘Islend, Farmer, and Maria L. Poole, his wife, of he, Re Part, and hase J. Biue, of 1arlo Wh, in Queen’s County, in the sai Island, Widow, of 1¢ Other part a mt LL that tract, piece end‘ parcel of Lend, hereditaments and premises, situate, } ing Fitts. | and being on Lotor Township Number three (53), bounded as follows, that is to — Commencing at a squared post fixed on the beni of the eatrance of Bradenell River, and on the north bank or shore of Brudenell “ Point Farm,” as established for many years past, and following said boundary south across the said Puint to the shore of Mon- tague River, and from thence following the various courses of Montague River aforesaid easterly a sufticient distance to include by a railel line with the first mentioned line one undred acres of land, and from thence west- wardly along the said shore, on the north side of | said Brudenel] Paint, to the: first mentioned line or place of commencement, agreeable to the plan annexed to the Gorernment Deed of the said are oe’ by estimation ~~ hundred eres and, a littie more or less, being thus bounded and described in an Indenture of Leasé made the Sixth day of July, inthe Year ef Our Lord one thousanf eighi hundred and. sixty- elght between the Honorable Lady Ceeily Jane Georgina Fane, of the one part, and Beason Poole, of the other part. Yor further ticulars apply at the office of McLean & McDonald, Solicitors, Charlottetown. Dated this {'welfth day of July, A. D. 1888. MARY AMELIA WRIGHT, ° : Assignee of Mortgagee. augl0—wky 4i ; 8 ~ | ors 5 & SS BSSEEzSES Oo ‘ { a Mos Rene Ep 2 » & i ig HMe-n- eo Ves : = om AR eS ws SD) ic: Ser: os Bernsen ode we a Eel wey 65 Ei ta res ‘4 a “Re rasa s —4 | SS feciae, 0 S Sak ht eee, — = fan 3S O. cs ee n = = S e508 a roe pee ey Pm 5S oo Son ae Lf os aes Pied a Daas ' wa Be yea pa 5 Sour Ra og v | ——, =o. a. OC 2am (). PS aR S Beg od +=! Sa s-SOStE | <i ee Bonnie 5) © OSs pes 4 ca, “ich Of se K So Bao g es tea yee I S SH Com lM en =~ goned 1 oa ee 7 ¢ oo Y a 2 nee esos’, — = o -~ CoO = FeeLlne at} |) SEEOSEe = ye 8p hoe eee cs i SSgtow as) fo BS ee is . ra tor FS oes & (N || DR te Bad og i} F88be" 2s O ~ nm & — anh ao! SS BBB SG opens ~ Ss S&S oo aS ADP27 3.4 . SAgm. 28 td go BS aa Bet —_ ~ Yo as pf i 8 My na mM “ ao | 68 aOR SR fz] oda 2Sme re - 2 Ser oe FE F25°'3H5 22 ey oseha slo ‘ BS1Z0 08 ¢ ms ~ i oS 5a” eon i wm iste sy oa 4 = Sq Shas oS : > NOs oe = CS ew oe ee OOS S92 20 2 — oA bonNSE 23SPFe oH: OS Ce cae (= ‘dl & The Annual Gathering of the Clans —WILL BE HELD— AT CHARLOTTETOWN |Thursday, the 16th August. Special arrangements are secured from ali points by Railway and Steamers. For full par- ticulars regarding Prizes. Medals and Rates get JOHN M, CAMPBELL, ju20—dy oaw (sat} wky tplte Secretary. Programme. - TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster-General will be received at Ottawa, until noon on FRIDAY, 3lst August next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on a proposed contract fur four years, from Ist October next, over the following route, Viz. :— Kildare Capes and Tignish. Printed notices containing full information as &e. Hair and Fieck Mattrasses, The general public are respectfully invited to call and inspect same. Prices moderate. | GEO. M. HARRIS, } . RLOTTETOWN, P. IL TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, ; , o FE ‘Cameron Block, July 18, 1885—dy & wky augli—d Oct. 24, 1887— aug8—lw Auctioneer. to conditions of proposed contract may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Ofices at which the services commence and terminate, or at the oflice of the subscriber, F. pe ST. C, BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post, Office Inspector's Office, “Ch’town, P. E. 1, 27th July, 1888. iy27—3i dy & wky ica CEE i I OSE SY Moen aS es