YS ag tt a Z * Ses a oe eae oi SBP 0% oo Pe ie ‘ Local and Other Items. i prrortAL and other matter held over LYNNE haddies ist received a G. 7 (we flavship Bellerophon is daily expected Hialita - Dp. A. | is giving big disggpute off hats d clot : wky sepianilaediialiteennes One drunk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-day sii cadet De. Conroy arrived home from New York t evening. iii [ue two steam flre engines were out for practice last evening. eae Day goods of every description very cheap .t Perkins & Sterns. eo me Men’s felt hats selling for 50 cents at J. B. Macdonald's, mayl9dy wy isles Fancy aprons, rosary trimmings, bead trim- at Perkins & Sterns. - F First-RaTe supply of artists materials opened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. i. ngs, etc., New “Matchless” and b er & Goff's. flour at may19 li > [ue sehr Alpha, from Belfast, for Belle Creek and Flat River, is at Pownal wharf. - \ tares supply of the noveia opened atthe Diamond d **Kent” latest and best Bookstore to ae Miss Ciara Lovise Agiioae English-speaking prima stage is the only dona on the Italian ome Look at the all wool tweeds selling for 45 ents a yard at J. B. Macdonald's. may 19 dy wy oe $’Me. L. H. Davies, M. P., has been elected vice-president of the Parliamentary cricket elu at Ottawa ennsiliiaainials Don't forget the adjourned annual meeting of the Citizens’ Skating Rink Co. to-night. Important business > ReweEMBER the trade sale of tomorrow at ll o'clock. See G, M. Harris, Anctioneer. le a fur steamer Carroll has been detained by ice at the South end of the Strait of Canso and will not arrive until! to-morrow. > earthernware advertisement. Everyone who has bought men's and boy's ¢elothing at J. B. Macdonald's are delighted with the quality and prices may1l9 dy wy - us Moncton Jranscript has passed into the hands of Mr. John T. Hawke, late of the Ottawa Free Preas, by whom its publication will be continued. Chinn Joun C. Fryer, of the Kellogg Concert and opera company, will return to this city, via Pictou this evening. Miss Kellogg and her support will arrive here not later than Saturday Qua “BEAUTIFCL, just perfect !" a lady said, as she suited herself to a pair of Warren’s French kid boots, made on the ‘“‘Common Sense Last.” You can all have beautiful and perfect fits in boots, shoes and slippers at C. B. Warrens, Stamper'’s Corner—and no extra charge. etteeichainl We are requested to announce that Rev. Jehn Goodfellow will (D. V.) hold divine service on Thursday evening, the 2nd of June, at the Kirk, Lot 48; at Birch Hillon Friday evening, and on Sunday, the 5th of June,fore- noon, afternoon and evening at Point Prim. islioiieaatdiad Hatueway & Co., general commission dealers, Boston, solicit consignments of Island potatoes. Last year they handled upwards f 30,000 bushels, and made money for their shippers. They feel confident that this year they can handle all consignments with which they may be favored in a manner which will satisfy all trading with them. - Cricket.—Mr. Oxenham informs us that the boys engaged in playing in the field be- hind Prince Street School on the 17th inst., were dismissed by him by order of the School Board, in his official capacity as Secretary of the Board, and that he informed the boys of that factat the time. Personally, he had nothing to do with the matter. -iiiuaaiiiliictin We have been shown some samples of en- graving executed by Mr. George S. Mason, who has recently returned from New York, where he has been receiving instructions from one of the best engravers in the United States. The work reflects credit on Mr. Mason. We nnderstand that he will commence work in this city in a short time. Look out for ad- vertisement. —_—- > --— Norman Ross writes a letter from Lindsay and has the Sun sent to his father at Prince E:iward Island. Norman will soon get back to Schuyler to take charge of Smith & Fuller's business here. His- many friends and ac- quaintances will be only too glad to have him among us again, as Mr. Ross is one of our best and most industrious young men.—The Schuyler Sun. We are always pleased to hear of our Island boys making friends for them- selves in distant lands. _ - Tue Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society acknow. ie ses with many thanks the following dona- tions tothe P. E. 1. Hospital #5.doz oranges, W. A. Weeks, Esq.; 1 mat, Miss Pethick; an eight day clock for the ‘‘Helen Palmer’ Ward, Several Friends; | firkin butter, Mrs. Robert Hasiam, Springfield; a parcel old linen, Mrs. T. Pierce, Winsloe Road; children’s books from Misses Geraldine and Constance Fitzger- ald, Helen Maxwell and Masters Fritz Max- well and Louis Haszard. —_———_————_ Her face so fair, as flesh it seemed not, But heavenly portrait of bright angel's hue, Clear as the sky, without a blame or blot. Through goodly mixture of complexions due, And in her cheeks the vermeil red did show. This is the poet's description of a woman whose physical system was in a perfectly sound and healthy state, with every action acting properly, and is the enviable condition of its fair patrons produced by Dr. Pierce's favorite prescription taw qxneeecen arene @Axnvor Day.—The teachers of West Kent Street City School turned out en masse on the morning of Arbor Day, wet as it proved to be, and planted twenty-five tiees on the school er vunds, These trees consisted of Norway Maples, Horse Chestnuts, Rock Maples and Els. ‘Yhe flower-beds have been trimmed up and planted anew with choice plants, The grounds are being carefully attended to by the |. janitor, Mr. Reid. Great credit is due.to the Scholars attending this school for the deep 4nterest taken by them in the purchase of trees andtidwers, and. their co-« You with the amrhtrs in thé work of the Gay, THE DAILY EXEMINGR? + - = - PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SeeeraL Desratcues To Tak Examiner.) BRITISH PARLIAMENT. | The Coercion Bil Discussed, Lonpox, May 18. The House of Commons in committee this afternoon began consideration of the second clause of the Coercion Bill, which proposes to extend the scope of summary jurisdiction to include conspiracy, boycot- ting, resistance to evictions and offences detined by the Whitb y <Act. Alter several other amendments had been rejected, J. G. Shaw Lefebre moved to omit from the clause the sub-section making punishable by summary jurisduction conspiracy to induce any one not to fulfil legal obligations, not to use or accupy land, not to deal with or work for any one, or to interfere with the administration of law. The sectiou as it stood he said exposed tenants “to convictioris by summary proceedings not by jury, but by resident magistrates, and deprived them of the ordinary protest afforded laborers and workmen against unfairness on the part of their employers. Hugh Holmes said the section applied only to criminal combina- tions. W.H. Smith moved to apply the cloture rules, which was adopted by a vote of 230 to 143, and the amendment was re- jected. ——— — 0 Brien Maltreated. Toronto, May 18. Wm. O’Brien did not leave for Ottawa to-night as intended. About half-past eight O'Brien and his friends left the hotel for a walk. They were followed by a crowd who hooted and groaned and began to pelt them with stones. When they reached Bay Street O'Brien was hit three times but not seriously hurt. Wall, a New York Tribune reporter, and Mr. Cahill. Secretary of the Land League, however, were badly cut aboutthe head. The mob pur- sued O'Brien down Bay Street, and when he took refuge in a blacksmith’s shop they broke the windows and threw stones inside smashing several bicycles. O'Brien escaped by the rear of the shop and was assisted over a twelve foot fence. He escaped and quickly made his way to the hotel. At one time two men got hold of him and would, no doubt, have maltreated him if a police- man had not come to his assistance. Trouble is feared at the station to-morrow morning when O’Brien takes his departure. Dominion Parlianent. Orrawa, May 18. The house set from 3 till 6 and adjourn- ed until next Wednesday. The time was occupied in committee on tariff changes. Several amendments were made in details. At the request of Mr. Davies, Sir Charles Tupper brought down to-day the correspondence between the Government of P. E. Island and the Dominion Government respecting the ad- ditional allowance made to that Province. The papers consist of a memorial from Hon. Messrs. Ferguson and Sullivan, and the Dominion Privey Council report recom- mending an additional allowance of $20,- 000. Navigation Interrupted. Nortu Sypney, May 18. Large quantities ot ice still surround this coast. While steaming dead slow along the north shore of the Island to-day, the steamer Castledown collided with an_ ice- berg and smashed her starboard plates. She returned to North Sydney for repairs. Personal. Lonxpon, May I8. Parnell was in the Lobby of the House this afternoon ; he wore a large muffler and looked feeble and emaciaced. French Politics. Paris, May 18. President Grevy will summon M. De Freycinct to-morrow and ask him to form a cabinet, ——-— ——- - Obituary. LiverPooL, N. S., May 18. Dr. James F. Forbes, ex-M. P. for Queen's, died suddenly to-day of heart disease. re A Nova Scotia Vessel Lest. Hatirax, May 18. A. G. Jones & Co., have received a cablegram announcing the loss of their brigartine Clifford at Black River Ja- maica. Fishery Protéction. Hauirax, May 18. The war ships Emerald and Lily have sailed on the Newfoundland fishery protec- tion service. Weather Bulletin. —_———- Toronto, May 19—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds; showery, follow- ed by clearing weather. The Church of England. Sir,—In a late issue of THe Examiner I saw it stated that the Church of England on this Island was in a very feeble state as compared with the Church in the other Provinces. Now, I would like to know “in what way the Church is so very feeble?” We know here, in Charlottetown, there is much life and strength in the two churches and the reports of the various clergymen speak of the successful work going on in the country parishes. Yours, CHURCHMAN. DIED. At the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. C. W. Drew, Mrg. M ret Jarvis, aged 91 yeara [Foneralph Seturday at $ p td People's Cemetery. AY £156 P. M. ALSO Tuesday Afternoon, May 24, at 2.30 o'clock. Three (3) Lepresentations (only) wir MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG’S CONCERT & OPERA 00. The Finest Musical Organization in America. THE COMPANY CONSISTS OF MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, Leading Prima Donna Soprano of the Grand Opera Houses in London, Vienna, Berlin, Paris, St. Petersburg and New York. MISS CARRIE MORSK, Contralto; SIG, CARLO SPIGAROLI, Tenor; SIG. VINCENZO GRECO, Baritone: MR. C. E. PRA‘ T, Musical Director. PROGRAMME : For Monday, 23, at 8.15 p. m. PART L GRAND MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT. PART IL Entire Fourth Act of Verdi’s Grand Gpera “iL TROVATORE,” In Full Costume and Stage Settings. AZUNCA,.........+00000..0... M188 CARRIE MORSE MANRICO. -eseeeeseSlG, CARLO SPIGAROLI CoNnTE DELUNA.........++..81G. VINCENZO GRECO I chine Wh i Bg al Miss CLA“ A LOUISE KELLOGG Tuesday Evening, 24th, at 8.15 o'clock PART I. MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT PART 11. Entire Ord Act “* Faust,” In full costume and stage effects. And on TUESDAY AFTERNOON 24th at 2.3) o'clock, A Grand “ Kellogg” Matinee when the programme will consist of PART I. Grand Popular Concert. PART IL Second Act of Donizetti's Grand Opera LA FAVORITA,; In Full Costumes and Stage Settings. THE KING. eeee-+. SIG. VINCENZO GRECO FERNANDO -.+.....51G, CARLO SPIGAROLI LEONORA..... -+......... MISS CARRIE MORSE To conclude with the famous Quartette Scene of Verdi's Grand Opera, RIGOLETTO, Miss Morse, Messrs. Spigaroli and Greco and Miss CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG. Cras. H. Nemson...........Stage Manager RESERVED SeATs ONE (1) DOLLAR, also 75cts, according to location. Special Notice. Sale of $1.00 Seats now going on at Diamond Book Store ; sale of 75-cent Reserved Seats will commence on Thursday, 19th, at 9a. m, For full particulars see programme, now ready. May 14—tu th sat mo Election of Water Commissioners By the Mayor. | N pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the 50th year of the reignof Her present Majesty Queen Victoria. intituled : “‘Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that un Election of Thres Water Commissioners for the City of Charlottetown WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, the 6th day of JUNE, next, A._D., 1887. at the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the store of Messrs. J. & TT. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No, 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward ‘No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth aad Cumberland Streets. In Ward No, 4, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George streets. And »t the said Eleciion the Poll will be opened at nine v‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open =e five o’'ciock in the afternoon of the same ay. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street add north of Gratton Street. '! Number Five shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies north of Fitz-oy Street, | including the Common of the said Towa. NOMINATION DAY., MONDAY. the 30th May., from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. Qualification of Electors. see Act 50, Victoria, intiiuled “Charlottetown Water Works Act, | 1887,” also, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 1i,sec 20 and 61 and 48 vic. and Cap. 8, Sec. 12. | {L. S.1 ° T. HEATH HAVILAND, , Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. H, MACPHERSON, . City Clerk. Mayor's Office. Charlottetown; May 16, 18:7. Grand helloge Matinee YCEUM-KELLOGG QUsN's BIR Monday, May 23rd, Tuesday 24th May, | THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1887. _ THDAY. STEAMER Princess of {Wales will leave 8S. N ? Co.'s Wharf, at 7 a. m., returning, leaving The Abegweit and St. C'ubs have arranged Pictou Town at 4.30 p. m. Dunstan’s Foot Ball matches to be played in Pictou same day. Tickets to Pictou and Return ONE DOLLAR, to be had at Apothecaries Hall and Reddin’s Drug Store, and at the boat. St. Peter’s Boy's Band will be in attendance. ©. LEIGH, Jr., Sec. Com. May 17—6i wky 1 Trade Sale of Earthenware. I AM instructed by the P. E. L. Pettery Com- pany to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, the 20th inst., at ll o'clock, at their Warerooma, Welsh’s Brick Building, Water Street, their whole stock of Karthenware, consisting of Milk Dishes, Flower Pots, Cream Crocks, Butter Crocks, Pitchers, Stove Stones, &c., &c. This is a rare opportunity for dealers to secure first-class Ware at a bargain. Terms Kasy. G. M, HARRIS, Auctioneer, May 10—tl sale NOTICE. TH K adjourned Annual Meeting of the Citizens Skating Rink Co. will heid in the Rink Building, THURSDAY, May 19th inst., at 8 p. m W. W. STANLEY, Secretary, May 16, 1887—2i mon thur 7 a t WD DIVIDEND NOTICE. THE MERCHANT'S BANK OF P, K. ISLAND, May 17th, 1887, NOTICE is hereby given that a Half-vyearl +* Dividend, at the rate of EIGHT PER CENT per annum, on the Capital Stock of this Hank, hasbeen declared payable at its Banking Office, on and after THURSDAY, June 2nd. By order, F. MITCHELL, Cashier. | PE SLD ANIL QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY. RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to and from all Stations on this Railway, on 23rd and 2tth MAY, return on 24th and 25th MAY, 1887. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. tailway Office, Ch‘town, May 16, 1897. —ex mon wed fri pat tuth sat wky prs li ——P inst., good to WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e.) CCOMMODATION fortwo or three Boarders in a private family; jocation in pleasant part of the city. Apply at this office. may 19 lw pd WANTED—Ia the suburbs of St. Jobn, bya family of four persons, no cniidren, where two girls are kept, a smart, hon2st young woman, who is a good plain cook, washer and ironer, Wages, 10a month. [teferencesa required, Ad- dress: Mra, Thos. A. Temple, St. John, N. B. mayl9—3i pd WANTED—A Generai Servant; good wages to a first-class girl. Apply to Mrs. Fred Perkins, St. Peter’s Road may19 3i WANTED—A Man Servant for genera! work; one from the country preferred. Apply at once to R. R_ Fitzgerald. mayl19 2i \ ANTED—To rent, a small house—6 to 8 rooms —not more than five minutes walk from Market. Apply at this office. may 18, 3i past URAGE—Good Pasturage for Cows at Westwood; terms moderate. Apply to Wm. H. Fraser. may 18 6 T° LET—House in the west end, containing ten rooms, furnished or unfurnished ; also, Store- room for carriages or sleighs, Apply to W. H. Fraser. may18—-Si Apply to Mrs, Charlea mayl7 3i LOSt—0n Sunday morning, between Euston Street, East, and Sc. Peter’s Church, a hair bracelet with silver clasp. ‘The finder will oblige by leaving itat lH EXAMINER olfice, mayl7 2i W ANNTED -A Cook. Palmer, Weymouth Street. WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Saleswoman for a dry goods store; one having some expe- rience preferred, Address: **P. O. Box 447.” may 16 li WANTED AT ONCE —A Girl to assist in dining-room ; also, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Revere House. may 13 tf T° LET—House containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George Street, -R. B. Huestis. may 11 tf Toe LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apply to James VD. Mason, may10 WANTED—A Housemaid, twell recommended. Apply to Mrs. Watson, Queen Street. may9 tf ANTED-—A Housemaid. Apply to Miss Peters, Sidmount. aprlé tf ee WANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand), Apply to John W. Cox, carpenter. apr2l PASTURE TO LET-A 12-acre Lot on Mount Edward Road. opposite residence of Wm. Dodd, Esq.; also, 12-acre Lot on Malpeque Road, adjoining Lime Kila. Apply to Geo. R. Beer. april GHOP TO LET—To Let, and possession given on the Ist June, a Shop on the corner of Kent and Prince Street. Apply to Lemuel Wright. apri8 tf T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises. jans tf BOARDERS —In a pleasant part of the city,a few boarders can be comfortably accommeo- dated in a private family. Terms moderate Ap- ply at this office. mays T° LET—The Dwelling-house on corner of Prince and Dorchester Sireets. For terms, &c., apply to George Alley. apr22 2aw tf T? LET—One-hali of the Dwelling known as the ‘Franklin House.” It is a first-class dwel- ling, is situated a short distance oulside the city- rent!ow. Apply to W. W. Wellner aprl26 2aw FoR SALE OR TO LET—A House and Out- buiidings and 6 Acres of Land, in good con- dition, known fas “‘Maryfield,” [situated on Mai- grane Road, adjoining the premises of Malcolm McLeod, Esq. For furiher-particulars apply to J... Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery. mays6 tf NOTICE—Johbn Harris begs to intimate, to those 4\ requiring aun experienced Nurse. that he is now at liberty to attend, and can be found at his residence, corner Kent and Weat Streets, at any time. mays tf WASTED -A good Cook, wages $%.00 ce month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Hd- ward Baptield, Charlo:tctown. may6wkly tf wkly pat tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY — Comfortable Lodgings in city or suburbs; two bed-rooms and parlor required, Knquire at EXAMINER office. eer *“playl3 7 * WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Machin- ist fom astailor shaxazc wham the highest wayes will be given. Apply bt ‘a and every department full of the Newest Goods. Everything new in DRESS GGODS. Everything new in PRINTS, Everything new in MILLINERY. LADIES’ JACKETS and DOLMANS. Big Stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. Christy and other makes of Gent’s and Boy’s FELT HATS, An immense Stock of Men’s and Boys READY-MADE CLOTHING. -_————-- (—)- 2x PRICES WILL BE FOUND THE LOWEST. Gicitinsiiies J. Ss. MACHEN ALLD’S. Ch’town, May 16, '87—dy wy WE WANT YOU TO SEE ——— OUR —— NEW AND MATGHLESS COLLECTION -—— OF SUITINGS, SERGYS, PAN!S1 GS, OVEKCOATINGS, WOE TEDS, YACHT CLOTHS, CASUMEUES, j DOLSKINS, &e. A SPECIAL LINE OF SCOLCH AND IRISH TWEED S. —_—U=- These Goods are New, Novel, Original, the Latest Designs, representing the most recent ideas, 4a You won't find a more complete line in the City to select from. First-class Tailoring will be maintained. Perfect satifaction guaranteed. HATS AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS. We have every Style, Shape and Color ; complete line of NECKWEAR. Our ‘rices are Kight—Our Values the Best D. A. BRUCE. Ch’town, May 9, 1887—eod & wky TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. IN EW FIRM - Our reputation for bs ol OPENING OF OUR NEW STUCK. Great Boom, The Choicest Goods, \ewest Patterns, The Nobbiest Styles, Regular Daisies UR Stock is Grand—bought for SPOT CASH—and all we ask is that you call and inspect it, feeling assured you cannot resist leaving your order. Our reputation as Cutters stands the Highest. This, combined with our long practical experience, and a staff of Skilled Workmen, should be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will get Unequalled Satisfaction in every respect. We have secured the services of MR. G. A. DIXON, one of tne most popular Sales- men, and, as usual, customers will get every attention. Our Motto—the Golden Rule—‘-Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassoek Vests. Clerical Coats and Vests a Specialty, —-——- 0 ———— M°LEOD & M°KENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Watson's Drug Store. JAMES McLEOD)D, late of C. Robertson & Co. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York. Charlottetown, May 7, 1887—3 mos—eod & wky Fishwick Express Ling, TO LET. ’ | puose tworooms on second floor of Bank of SEASON OF 1887. . Nova Scotia Building, formerly occupied by | Edward Baytieid, Esq., as offices; ulso those | oftices in Hyndman Building, Water Street, form- sng naem ‘erly occupied eee James Duncan & Co., containing good vault, &c. Possession given Steamer M. A. Starr, Capt, Ferguson, immecistery’ Appiy to . WILL leave Huiifax every TUESDAY Morning _ BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA. for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, May 16—1 wk Canso, Arichat. Port Mulgrave, Hawkesbury, - Hasting and Bayfield, and Murray Harbor on { every alternate trip; return, leaves Charlotte- 4 A A I town every THURSDAY afternoon, making - same calls. a@ FREIGHT LOW. FOR SAL Throuzh Bills Lading granted to New York,’ ; + > Great Britain and Continent. € 4 Hi kK A TI » W. W. CLARKE, ‘ i ae aah CAR VELL BROS. Valuable Property for Sale, ““""““___ Sia EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART. PIANO TON ING. THE Dwelling House and Premises, situate at | oe the a corner “ en — , a rchester Streets, receni occupie y the, st aaa pe i in Rev. Dr_ Fitzgerald, front on Dorchester Street | H, W. VINNICOMBE, formerly of J. P. Vin- about 167 feet, and On Hillsborough Street abont | * nicombe’s, Piano W arehouse, England, and 7 feet, [t can be divided into four Building Lots. a eae yoase vat Sores Ney ae 7 parti Jonvents, also 1e leading musica amiles endinale a a eo throughort the Island ; acknowledged by musical JOHN INGS, critics and piano makers to be one of the best prac- H. 5. CUNDALL. | tical tuncrs ip the Dominion. Makes no speci- May 14, 1887—mo tb tf jalties, as he thoroughly understands the whole ae j construction of the instrument in every detail Having many years experience with the actions of ; varions makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, feels confident he can eive perfect satis- faction; is promptand particular toa nicety, not WANTED. eee in tuning alone but in all mechanical work - Re- First-flass Vest Makers, Qeising, Seringing. Regulating Actions, Restoring P. 8.—-Mr. Vinnicombe has had a long experi- 9 CENT3 PER VEST. ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. D. A. BRUCE, Agent. - Queen’s Wharf, Ch'town, May 17, 1887.—2mo pat Three Orders minty be jeft at the Diamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St James Church. Office at Fietcher’s Music Shop. _. .| May 14, 9887. c i Be ie po LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor}TO LET—Shop belonging io the late John chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen rq. Keg. Also, a large Safe, good as new pri May 2, 1887—tf ee Ju Connolly; immediate given. For} which Lowijl, fo 3 second-band Piano at ores andl partie alars wooly to Grey Cen obi alow aa ea Kons a ae ay le eR 7 Se ee cau annrtiaamaniites “ pare Seen n an in auenne sine. Aniament: alieiaadened po es enn se arin es Sn ent