~~ : Local and Other Items. To-NIeur. Grospe | service in the old court- house to night. «x - —_ New Opening Diamond Bookstore. Coops to-day at the i — Pottce Court.—One assault case postpon- ed till Monday for witnesses, _- >. — Seort Act.—Two new summonses, second oifen returnable to-morrow, have been Brve d. eee New Barracks.—The Salvation Army are erecting new stone and brick barracks at Aunapolis, N. 8. - > Danorrovus.—The crossing at the junction of King and Great George Streets is again in a dangerous condition. City Surveyor, at-ention. — Rise in Breap.—The bakers have raised the price of bread per loaf to 54 cents whole- sale and 6 cents retail, owing to the recent in- “ in the price of flour. Tranks.—Mr. John Cairns desires to thank the firemen and citizens of Charlottetown for their kindness and activity in saving his pro- perty from the fire of Monday night iast. = al Commenpasie. — The Benevolent Irish Society have tendered the congregation of the Baptist Charch the free use of their building for Sabbath services, until their Church is rebuilt. scissile More Licut.—Additional electric lamps have been placed at the corners of Sidney and Hiilsborough and Sidney and Great George & McLean's Streets, and near McKinnon foundry. ~ > Porse Wert.—We are pleased to learn that Mr, Robert Hale (stepson of M. Steven- gon, Esq.,) and the other Islanders who went out to British Columbia last months have secured employment and are doing well. tle Mvsicat.—The Weber Quartette is one of the best organizations of its kind. Their voices are evenly balanced and blend with that Marmony which only long practice to- Hand ( Me.) Argus. “7 Evesore.—The large pool of water which shows up every rainfailat Dr. Daw- son's, corner ot Kent and Great George Streets, makes that part of the crossing im- passable, and repairs are urgently required. acid iin gether can give. —/ AN Meerine Or THe Barrist CONGREGATION A meeting of the members and congregation ef the Baptist Church will be held this even- ing at 8 o'clock in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. A tull attendance is earnestly requested, encase Searnine.—John C. MeGee, of East Bos- ton, accompanied by ‘*Doc.” O'Connell, Harry Upham, and others, are giving sparring exhi- bitions throughout the Provinces. They ‘will appear in this city on the evening of the 22nd mst. ee Aw Istanp Racer.—The Halifax Mai gayf: ‘‘ James Isnor has purchased from par- ties in P. E, Island the fast racing mare Thadeus, and intends entering her for the paces to be held at the riding ground on the Qist June,” diinil Queex Square GARDENS.—The meeting of those persons” interested in the maintenace of the Queen Square Gardens has been adjourned until Friday morning at 11 o'clock, a. m., when all who desire to continue the improve- ments will please attend. siren AxgRESTED ON SusPpicionx.—A man named O'Brien has been arrested on suspicion of etting fire te the shop and warehouses of Soin H. Cummiskey, @sq., at Fort Augustus. He is being examined before William Heard, Esq., J. P., this ajternoon. dnatinagpencnetas -The Wales left STEAMERS. Princes: of Pictou at one o'clock (staudard) and is due about six this evening, The St. Lawrence mity come down here on Sunday next, but will not venture to co so on Saturday night owing to the large quantitie of ice reported in the (rulf. bitin Tux Frovr Marker.—A Halifax despatch of the 14th says: ‘‘ Flour is still booming in the west. Several millers to-day wired to withdraw all their flour from the market for the preseut, Kent mills flour was quoted from Chatham to-day at five-ten, which is an advance of sixty-five conts per barrel within the past three weeks. - ~~ Nor Dyrxse Yer.—The friends of Harvey McKenna, the expert billiard player, who visited this city last year, will be pleased to learn that he is not dying of consumption, as reported in the Boston papers some time ago. Mr. McKenna, in a letter to a friend in St. John, says that he over-exerted himself and had a slight hemmorhage as a result, and has since kept quiet, as any sensible man would. His doctor says he is in no danger. ~~ A Wiexep Poxicemanx.—Policeman Wood, of Moncton, who belongs to St. John, is quite a lady’s man, and since his being appointed to a position on the force some three months ago, has been the subject of considerable gossip. A tew weeks ago he married. Miss Annie Trainor, of P. B. Island, and on Saturday last was the principal witness against another St. John man named Donovan, charged with a viola- tion of the Scott Act. Wood's testimony was coptradictory to previous statements made by him on oath, and the Scott Act prosecutor threatened to proceed against him for perjury. On Monday a detective arrived from St. John with a warrant sworn out by a woman named McCready, who wants the gay and festive offi- cer to become responsible{for her illegitimate child. Wood was locked up, and, at the request of the police committee, has resigned his position on the force. cobthstilltentuih Tue Banp or Hore EnrerralInMent.— The Band of Hope entertainment in St. Peter’s Schoelroom, last night, was very successful. Naturally, there was not so large an audience as at the original enter- tainment ; but even the inclement weather did not prévent a goonly number from en- joying the evening's programme. It was a genuiue delight to see the children, —some of them very tiny—so fascinatining in their clever little recitations and songs, while their elder brothers and sisters supplied the more diffi- cult parts of the performance and the very creditable music with which it was inter- spersed. Miss Lloyd sang a solo in a sweet voice, and received a hearty encore. Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd, Mr. H. A. Tanton and Mr. Maynard also sang solos. It is need- less to particularize, for the Entertainment was in all features a success and a pleasure to all attending. We hope they will be continued from time to time, THE DAILY These young peoples’ | entertainments are becoming very popular. | | mm yay "Pea TRY Rew iELEG RAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Desvarouks To Taw EXAMINER. Lord Lansdowne; Banquetted. A Patriotic Speech. Orrawa, May 15, A banquet was given in honor of Lord Lansdowne at the Russel House to-night, lt was an immense success. About 250 guests set dowa, including members of the Cabinet, Judges of the Supreme Court, Senators, Members of the Commons and leading citizens. The Governor-General made a lengthy and important speech. He spoke of his pleasant sojourn in Canada and was glad to carry away with him what was beyond all price, that was the good will and sympathy of the Canadian people. He reviewed the principal politi- exl events of his administration, and in reference to the North?est rebellion said he had no doubt that all feeling of race antagonism would pass away and the people» would only remember with pride the gallantry shown by our citizens and soldiers in putting down the rebellion. He had always felt that the presence of a cause of dispute between Canada and the United States was little short of a calamity to the British race, and furnished a pretext to evil-disposed persons to keep up a chronic irritation between the two coun- tries. The Governments of Great Britain, the United States and Canada were now in harmony, and whatever might be the fate of the treaty negotiations, it had paved the way for dissipating the gnly cloud which ob- secured the political horizon on this continent. As to the scheme lately put forward looking to a revision of the fiscal policy of the British Empire and the formation of a com- mercial confederation or tariff unians between England the Oolonies, he helieved that no such thing was possible, The fiscal system of the British Empire was in a state of chaos, no two colonies having a similar tariff, and he believed that it was impossible to evolve anything like uniformity out of the existing ounditior of things. Account ‘must be taken of the sentiment and interests of the British people who were not likely to run the risk of destroy- ing their foreign trade which was three- fourths of their total trade on the chance of improying the _ re- maining fourth. He spoke feelingly of his departure from Canada and said the memory of the yearshehadspenthere would be among the most cherished recollections of his life. In response to the toast of the (Queen Privy Council for Canada, speeches were made by Sir John A. McDonald, Hon. Mr. Laurier, Sir Richard Cartwright, and Sir Hector Langevin. a DOMINION PARLIAMENT, eee Orrawa, May 15. In the House to-day Sir Hector Lan- gevin, in reply to C. H. Tupper, of Pic- tou, said it was not the intention of the Government to replace immediately ,the dredge Cape Breton, lost last fall ; but that when replaced it would be by a better class of dredge. In answer to General Laurie, Mr. Foster said the attention of the Government had been informally called to the danger re- sulting from the breaking up of rafts such as the one being constrycted at the Joggins; and during recess they would mak enquiries, and if deemed expe- dient, -would introduce legislation next session dealing with the subject. Sir Hector Langevin laid onthe table the correspondence between the munici- palities of Antigonish and Guysboro and the Dominion Government, relating to the cost of the right.of way of the Eastern Extension Railway. The House proceeded to the consider- ation of; Government bills, and spent all the afternoon over Hon. Mr. Chapleau’s bill amending the Civil Service Act. A pumber of the members of the House wanted to amend the act so as to dispense with promotion examinations or restrict them to strictly departmental subjects. These proposals the Secretary of State re- sisted as calculated to impair the efficiency of the Act. Chinese—Not Wanted. Sypney, N. S. W., May 15. The steymer Guthrye arrived to-day with 160 Chinese immigrants on board. They attempted to land, but were prevented by police. The Premier to-day informed the Assembly that he had cabled the Imperial Government that the Government of New South Wales had re- solved to preventthe landing of Ohinese immigrants “not provided with naturaliza- tion papers, and that their decision had the support of the people and assembly. He further said he would to-morrow move the suspension of standing orders, for the pur- pose of enabling the House immediately to pass a bill substitating for the Act restrict- ing Chinese immigration a measure entirely prohibiting such immigration. Nova Scotia News. Hawrrax, May 15. A very heavy rain fell throughout the proyinee to-day which must have caused big freshets, although no_ reports of damage have yet been received. The steamer Worcester, which left Boston on Saturday, and was due here Monday morning, has not yet arrived. Nothwithstanding the downpour of rain the school] children’s arbor day proceedings were largely atrended, Patriotic speeches were made by Rev. Dr Burns, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church ; Archbishop O’Brien, Mayor O’Mullin and Dr. Forrest, Principal of Dalhousie College. Military Preparations. Lonpon, May 15. In the Commons to-night, Hon. Mr. Smith moved the adoption of a grant of £800,000 for the defence of the Australian colonies, to be repaid in twelve years with three per cent interest. He also asked ower to issue consols to the amcunt of ' £2.000,000 for works uf defence at coaling stations. He explained that dividends on | EXAMINER, - “>"> the Suez Canal shares would be ultimately | used to wipe out the loan. Of the amount asked, £1,000,000 would be expended et Malta, Gibraltar, and other military sta- | tions, which would be made safe against attack. These stations would be supplied with the best modern artillery, Weather Bulletin. { Toronto, May 16—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy, with local rains, not much change in tem- | perature, = ee, = Letter from Bishop Courtney. — To the Editor of the Mail. Sir,—Your correspondent who signs him- self ‘‘Ignorant Churchman,” asks two questions, to which, Lhope, it will be felt that these are appropriate answers: First—The amount of learning he needs is that which would enable him to know the meaning of the word *‘ invocation,” and the difference between an aspiration and a prayer. Second—-There is no provision in the Book of Common Prayer for ministrations to a man condemned to die, and therefore a clergyman of the church is compelled to do the best he can in such trying circum- stances. May I be allowed to ask for, at least, a little of that charity which ‘*thinketh no evil,” to be exercised towards those from whom we differ ; as it is easy enough to suppose Ourselves to possess it, when speak- ing or writing of those with whom we agree ? Your obedient servant, F. Nova Scorta. Halifax, 14th May, 1888. ts seer eee et ROTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, May 15--C Pearce, Waodatock, Ont; Katie Collings, J A Collings, Sturgeon; E C McLean, Eldon; W W Beardsley, Berwick, N 8S; R Smith, Pownal;J A Gourlie, Summerside; Thomas Adams, Port Hill; M J Willock, Cherry Valley; Geo O'Neill, Vernon River; A H Holland, Truro; C Macdonald, Anti- gonish; M A Macleod, ss Gulnare; Mrs M D McLeod, Orwell. May 15—Jno O Arsenault, Egmont Bay; A Cameron, Alex McMurray, St John; T McCabe, Kinkora; Jas E Mac- donald, Cardigan; Jas England, Boston. HOTEL DAVIES. May 15—Mrs D E Clarke, Orwell; J Shea, Montreal; Geo F Mérritom; New York; D Schurman, Summefside; K C Tait, Shediac; Mrs M Macdonald, Georgetown; Miss Rich- ards, Bideford; Miss Yeo, Port Hill; J A Downs, Montreal; A Ancker, Richmond, Va; F Laguras, London, Eng; C A Dewey, Mon- treal; D Dobbie, Montreal. May !'5—J H Cross, Montreal; D Schurman, Summerside; RS Merlin, Halifax; Frank Fales, St John, N Bb; Henry J Dart, Montreal. ——— ——— SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, May 12—Electric King, Port Hawkesbury, bal; Laura C, Pollard, Bay Verte; Zephyr, Mosher, Halifax, bal; Swallow, Scott, Wal- lace, lumber. May 14—Diamond, Boudreault, Cow Bay, coal; Mary Alice, Banks, Barrington, bal; Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou, coal; Lilly, Rivers, Pictou, coai; Kohinoor, Campbell, Pictou, bal; Grizelda, BRontin, Arichat, bal; Wm H Wellington, Nickerson, Gloucester; | str William, McDonald, Bristol. May 12—Angilsby, Gerrior, Arichat, bal. May 18—M C McLean, LeBlanc, do, do; Wm Aitken, Hehbs, Pictou, mdse ; Confederate, Forrest, do, da, CLEARED, May 12—Isaaz Goodwin, Foster, Halifax, mdse; Blondel, Boudreault, St John’s, Nfld, produce; Mary D, Langill, Wallace, mdse; Confederate, Forrest, North Sydney; Rising Dawn, Praught, Pictou, bal. May 14—Laura C, Pollard, Pownal Bay; Maggie Jane,Stewart,Guysboro; A Carcand, Boudreault, Sydney; Rustic, Keeping, Glace Bay, mdse; Hattie Louise, Barnard, Summerside, sugar and molasses, May 15—Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- gouche, mdse; Martha, McPherson, do; Armada, Ross, Pictou, oats; ss Southport, McDougall, Pictou, oats, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 14—Entd, schr Azov, Kennedy, Shediac, bal. (12) Cld, schr Com- modore, McKinnon, Shediac, oats. Summerside Exports. _ Summerside, May 12.—Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 1,00) bags potatoes. ..........++.: $ 799 00 a oc ao ae see 5 00 SO GRMOE IE « ... 5 0.0 ehbin a 0s vnes 675 00 906 Dbls. cyeters.. 4... ssceciere 309 00 Sap tee, Wee CIR ows... cee 256 00 NS os, opal as eee 600 00 Dye ee. GON... i cas edanek es 533 00 16 bags turnips ....., - oace ween 6 00 710 byshels barley.../.......... 355 00 $3,538 00 3y same str. on 14th— 1,075 bags potatoes.......... $ 828 00 OU OE Oi a. sb iny scence 90 00 ee Rs ec So eoe sce 99 00 SE ON io bo abs sc ait on 18 00 eS ee ke wad . 800 00 —-- $1,835 00 PO ee me "WEDNESDAY; “MAY 16° £888... -<. Sugar and Molasses.’ Just received direct from West Indies : Af Hhds., \ CHOICE BARBADOES U 78 Bbis., f GROCERY SUGAR, Puns., Tierces and Barrels Choice New Crop l-ARBADOES MOLASSES. ALSO, IN STORE: ANTIGUA and CIENFUGOS MOLAS- SEps. GRANULATED and YELLOW REFINED SUGAR. Wholesale at Lowest Rates. FENTON T. NEWBERY. mayl4—dy pat 3i wky li jour 2i Livery and Exchange Stables, (Opposite St. Dunstan's Cathedral,) GREAT GEORGE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, I. P. P. GILLIS, - - PROPRIETOR, oe ee Horses, Coaches, Buggies, Barouches and open Wagons on hire daily at all hours, Telephone to all parts of the city. mayl0—3m u Gi. Kk EIENSMAN, General Agent for the Province of Prince Edward Island for the sale of the well-known line of Goods handled heretofore by him, has taken the Premises of WILLIAM DODD, ESW., who has retired from business. lu addition to line of COMMISSION and AGENCY BUSINESS heretofore done by me, lam prepared te conduct AUCTION SALES of Real Estate, Bank Stock, Lumber, Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, Fruit, General Merchandize, &c., at Sales Room or elsewhere to suit customers. Also, to sale of consignments of Flour, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Apples and other goods, for which purpose the Premises are specially suited, being central and having large Sales Room and first-class Warehouse and Cellar accommoda- tions. Having secured the services of Robert Bearis- to, aie of the firm of William Bearisto & Son, Summerside. who, after an experience of over twenty years in the Commission and Auctioneér- ing Business, will manage that branch, and trust that by careful attention and prompt re- turns will peociye @ share Of pubiic patronage. Just Received :—50 BUGGIES, for sale low. E. KINSMAN. Ch'town, May 11. 1888, “ALL RIGHT.” \ Li RIGHT will be tn Chartottetown EVERY +. THURSDAY during the season, and remain till Ten o'élock the fo'lowing Saturday. He will be at County Line EVERY WEDNES- DAY, from One o’clock until Five, and at Cape Traverse every Wednesday night. NEWTON LEE, April 23, 1888. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. FOR SALE—A large Fire Proof Safe. Appiy to _R. F. DEBLots, Provincial Building. may16—3i ecd SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. : ais S DO guy at be Deceived, but call at 140 Queen Street, if; ty YOU \ / Would like to see THE LATEST in Suitings and Trouserings from the leading manufacturers of Europe and America. If you should WANT A Fashionable Hat, we will crown you with the nobbiest of ’em all, for less money than ever. Our Stock is New, the Latest Makes, Soft and Stiff, and at prices TO Suit All. In GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS we quote the lowest prices in th City for the Finest Grades of Goods, and you can’t "ee 3 ry. Va ARE No mistake in examining our Stock before placing your order for your Best Suit. heretofore, our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is second to none. conducted by skilled workmen, we guarantee a Fit every time. a good Suit at from 610 TO $36. 7 D. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR. ee me. As Being You can buy Charlottetown, May 10, 1888. Oe NEW STOCK AND CLOTHING, Now Opening and will be sold at Bottom Prices. GEO. E. Ch’town, May 10, 1888 FULL, QUEEN STREET. QST.--Qn Sunday morning, between the Con- ‘vent and St. Duanstan’s Cathedral, a Black Plush Hood. The finder will please return to Masry Coapy, at the Convent, pd gi—myl5 T° LET.—A House on King S:reet, between 0 Pownal and Queen Streets. Apply at this flice. pad 3i—mayl6 po LET.—A House on Euston Street, contain- ing 10 Rooms. Possession given on the 2ist May. Apply to D. L. Hooper. 3i eod—mayl6 WANTED.—A situation as Clerk in an office or ‘* - store, or outside man. A good scholar, and could make himself generally useful. Good re- ferences. Apply at this office. lw—mayll FoR SALE.—Blackie’s Popular Encyclopedia, published in 1885, 14 volumes, superoly bound and illustrated, condition quite equal to new, Also—Fasquelle’s French Course (new), and other educational works. Apply to H. Green, Kent Street. lw—mayl6 rO LE‘t.—A Dwelling House on Pownal Street, * ‘at present occupied by George T'weedy, Esq. Possession given lst June, Apply to WIL- LIAM MURRAY. tt—mayl5 WANTED. -A Nurse Maid. Good reference required. Apply to MRS. GEORGE PEAKE, may li—tf OARD.—Two or Three Gentlemen Boarders can get board and first-class accommodation in a private family. Apply at this office. may !4—3i eod To LET.—‘ Milford Cottage,” a Summer Resi- dence, situated on the North River Road, within one mile of Charlottetown, with Garden and Orchard attached, andthe use of the shore front for bathing. The subscriber desires to let the above place forthe summer season. If re- quired, Pasturage fora cow and horse can be given.—DANIEL DAVIES. 10i—may12 W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework, Apply at this office. mayl2 Te LET.—The new Dwelling House, corner 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. Immediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable dweilings are invited to examine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. —~mays — W ANTED.—One Carriage Wood Worker and one Carriage Painter. Good wages and steady employment given. -Apply to ALEX. RoBtINnsoN, Chatham Carriage and Sieigh Works, Chatham, N. B. P.O. Box 16. mayl2 To LET.—Shop and Tenement on Queen Street. Apply to J. MCGILL. lw—mayl2 STEAMER ELDON. Next Week’s Trips. TU ESDAY. May 15—Pinette and Orwell, ‘a 3 o'clock, p. m. WiIEDNESDAY, May 16—Vernon River Bridge, at 3 o’clock, p. m THURSDAY, May 17~—Murray Harbor, Wood Islands and Little Sands, at 3 o’clock. Freight received at Queen’s Wharf. W. W. CLARKE, may1l2—4i Agent. Anti-Scott Act Boycotting Club, A MEETING of the Executive Committee of the above Club will take place in their Room on FRIDAY NEXT, the 18th inst., at 8 p. m., to meet the Delegates from Country Branches and transaction of general business. By order of the President, mayli—di pd To LET.—The comfortable House on Grafton Street, containing nine Rooms and Kitchen, at present occupied by J. D. Reid, Esq. For terms and particulars apply to Mr. Reid cn the premises, or to the owner, ROBT. MCLAREN. may1li—tf FoR SALE OR TO LET.—The “Franklin House,” pleasantly situated a short distance from the head of Queen Street, just outside the City limits. The House is finished first-class througbout, and contains thirty-two Rooms. It was built fora Summer Hotel, but can be used as a two-tenement Dwelling. It stands on one-hal? an acre of high land, and there cre large well- built Stables on the premises. Price low. to owner, W. W. WELLNER. m WwW s~may7 » T° LET.—A House on Richmond Street, con- taining nine rooms. Apply to M. STEVENSON. may7—tf FOR SALE.—A general purpose Mare, 3 years old. Took second prize at Provincial Exhibi- tion, 1887. Color dark red, with black points ; weight about 1500 lbs. Apply at A. McNeill’s Auction Room. may5 To LET.—Three Tenement House®, and a Field of Land suitable for a Garden, on Bishop Street, off Great George Street, opposite Baptist Church. Apply tothe owner on the premises, Mrs, JoHN MURPHY. if—may9 WANTED TO HIRE OR PURCHASE—A Peddler’s Wagon (second-hand.) Apply at EXAMINER Office. may 9—3i eod WANTED TO RENT—Inacentral part of the city, a Room capable of seating about thirty: or _ persons. Apply to S. N. EARLE. ma, Apply |. 1888. SPRING ARRIVALS. 1888. B. S. DAVIES & CO. CAMERON BLOCK. 0 AREFULLY SELECTED NOVELTIES IN SPRING GOODS are now opening up in all Departments, especial attention being directed to the following :— Custom Tailoring Department. For those who want a Suit made to order, we have in stock a large and beautiful assort- ment of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Scotch, West of England and Irish TWEEDS, BROADCLOTHS and DOESKINS, WORSTEDS, Plain a Fancy OVERCOATINGS., SUITS Cut, Trimmed and Finished in the height of style. Mens’ Readymade Clothing Department, PLAIN AND FANCY TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS, Patterns and Style. Childrens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Department. READYMADE CLOTHING, Long and Short Pants. Fashionable in Suits, two and three pieces, Knickerbocker, Hat and Cap Department. A Large and Varied Stock of HARD and SOFT HATS, of English and Americaa manufacture, in the Latest Spring Styles. f Neckwear Department. A Large and Choice Lot of NECKWEAR TIES, Nobby Patterns and Styles, frem one of the best New York Houses. Best brands of COLLARS, American and Canadian. LIntire Stock of FURNISHINGS suitable for any trade. CALL AND SEE. B. S. DAVIES & CO., May 8, 1888. CAMERON BLOCK. Bisiest Place oP. Asia 70: MARK WRIGHT & COS FURNITURE FACTORY If you doubt it, call and see. You will then UNDERSTAND why itis that we SELL many lines of our own manufacture VERY MUCH CHEAPER than anyone in the trade. We are prepared for a rush in Repairing and Re-upholstering this Spring, and will give all our patrons quick despatch and good value. We invite inspection of our immense stock in Showrooms. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, March 26, 1889.