mes pm a mod sghtesn--illineais Local and Other Items. fue Cocvty Court is in session nm : - é SpxoraL Desparocuks TO THe Examiner. | I Thompson and wife, Alex i «amen Due.—The Princess Beatrice is . | Troop, 8 Moon, W J Bennett, Alfred Shortt — She Great Strike. Halifax; EJ Knabe, jr, Wm Kuabe, Balti- a A '- due here from Halifax, via Magdalen Islands, | tomorrow morning | - Vork ExcvRStonists, Starr, Captain Ferguson, brought over an ex- sion party from Wallace, N. os t vulay. "nh Seort Act Rersat.—The petition and all papers in connection W ith the repeal! of the Act in Fredericton, have been forwarded Scott to Ottawa fexpers ror Coat.—Tenders are asked for the supplying of coal to the City Hall and the Market House. Tenders will be received -Lhe steamer M, A. -PHE DAT TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonpon, Aug, 28. Stcikers to the number of 150,090 have reported to the officials of the Commercial Dock Company that they are willing to effect a settlement of the difficulties, and a feeling of increased hopefulness prevails. any coal heavers are returning to work at advanced wages, which was violently op- | posed by the strikers. A mob of howling strikers numbering several thousands, at- tacked coal vans leaving the yard under police escort, and compelled the drivers to DAILY EXAMINER, = aaa i HOTEL DAVIES, Aug 28—Jas more; T Lyons, Edinburg; John Leitch, St | John; Jas Cooke, Moncton. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 28--Rev J) McLellan, Mrs. McLellan, Brookfield; James Young, Murray Harbor; James Easton, Dr Hayes, Geo'town; W A Cheverie, S’side; A Martin, Valleyfield; Rev Geo McMillan, Thos Fissette, Brantford; J) P Wright, New York; W C Kennedy, city; W N Robertson, Sackville; E Stewart, Geo’town; Chas S Howatt, S’side. 29—Mrs Alex Me- Laren, Miss Jennie MeLaren, Miss Lizzie Powlton, Boston; Mrs L McLaren, Brudeneil; Mr and Mrs T Young, Bridgeport; ’ HOTEL ARRIVALS. au | tienda oe ‘THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1889. TIUN PRICES DURING J.B.VMacDONALD’S The Balance of his Stock of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing _ WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. ——o (rreat Bargains in Summer Underclothing. up to 7th Sept. next. ‘return. Street tratlic is almost entirely lan “ : ; : Pouice CoURT aan Hoar, drunk ang | Confined to omnibuses and cabs. The pub- NEW SEA VIEW HOUSE—SOURIS. ‘€xureat arg alins in Mens and Boy Ss Hats. incapable, $30 or thirty days. A boy named Jenkins, for turning the hose on another boy named Callaghan, was fined five cents and costs. omnia SurrocaTep In a Weitt.—A man named Barret in a well he was dig- ging at Chatham, Oat., afew days ago. je had gone down to get a spade he had lefS dan the well, and was overpowered by the gas. cousin Mone Hoxses Suirrep.—Messrs. Me- Pheters & Knowlton, of Greenville, Me., who was suffocated were in Summerside for some days purchasing horses, shipped fifteen by the St. Lawrence on Tuesday morning last. So says the Journad, > Lots or Iratians —It is said that there and that nearly all of them have come within the They are coming at the rate getting tull are now 65,000 Italians in New York, last ten years, of 25,000 a year, and the city is of them 5° ¥ — ~~ Unper Constperation.—Mr. C. W. W24l- lias, the owner of three-year-old Axfell, who trotted a mile, at Chicago, last Friday, in 2.14 flat, has been offered $100,000 for the Williams colt, by Col. J. W. Conley. Mr. has the offer under consideration. ed Larae Hawiner ¢ gays that while fishiny caught an ton, of St. Eleanors, inches, width 2 feet 10 inches. _ - Sweer Cornn.—An eastern correspondent The commissioners found that in over fifty New Fall Boots—First instalment of 25 writes the Journal as follows: ** Mr. John T. [schools unauthorized text bovks were | cases just opened at the Dominion boot and Robinson, Montague Bridge, has on exhibi- used, religious instruction was imparted Shoe Store. Splendid value,—an2s 3i tion in his drag store « stalk of sweet corn,|during school hours and that some of the Eight cases clothing to hand today. Boys grown in the garden of Mrs. George Camp- bell, Lower Montague, which feet in length. This is certainly a wonderful growth, and beats anything I have ever seen.” Bic Dror rs Svuear.—A Halifax des- Eight hundred patch of the 27th says : tons of raw sugars are stored in the ware- houses of Woodside Refinery. Prices have dropped two cents per pound since it was imported and the speculators will lose heavily. cstciaitiiapniile Hap a Harp Time.—The men of Texas seem to heave wonderful constitutions. One of them—Engineer Boosley—had quite an A boiler burst, the entire end of the building was blown including thrown a distance of two experience the other day. out and a huge mass of debris, Boosley, was hundred feet. He pulled himself together, setcRED.—The Journal for mackerel one day last week, off Malpeque, Mr. Stanley Comp- immense halibut, which weighed two hundred pounds. fhe length of this monster fish was 5 feet 3 measures 430 ‘lic sentiment is growing in favor of the ‘abolition of private dock companies, and | placing the docks under municipal control. @ price of provisions is rising, and the inability to discharge vessels freighted with perishable cargoes is causing much discom- fort. The employers had it planned to im- port 4,000 Belgians. to take the places of the strikers, but the move was frustrated | by the strikers, who telegraphed to the | Belgian Workingman’s Union. The various ports of the metropolitan district are crowd- ed with vessels bound for London, detained pending a settlement of the strike. A monster procession left the West India docks this afternoon. It was swelled as it progressed by contingents of iron-workers, carters and cutlers from Milwall. The dock companies show signs of yielding. They have referred the question to a com- mittee composed of officials of the compan- ies and delegates from thestrikers Sever- al ships laden with sugar are lying in the Thames unable to.unload. All the sugar cargoes at Greenock were bought today in fifteen minutes at an advance of six pence on previous prices, and sent by train to London. In the French Schools: Orrawa, Aug. 25. The report of the commissioners appoint- ed by the Provincial Government to report upon the condition of the schools in the French districts in Ontario is published. text books used are objectionable. The commissioners recommend that teach- ers competent to teach French and English French teachers be established ; that a series of bilingual readers be printed ; that the use of unauthorized text books be pro- hibited and that religious instruction be only allowed after school hours. —_——___—>—_-_—_—_—- Baseball News. Sr. Joun, N. B., Aug, 28. The St. Johns to-day again defeated the Presumpscotts, 14 to 4. The visitors had three pitchers in the box, while Cunning- ham pitched for the home team. The So- cials arrived here this evening, and play the Shamrocks to-morrow afternoon and next day. Flynn and Sullivan respective- be engaged; that a training school for Aug 27—C Pears, Woodstock, Ont; Felix Grant, Ch’town; T J Ward, Alex Troup, Halifax; A J Hilbourne, Boston. 28—A J Thompson, New York; AJ McKenzie, Pictou, N 8; Albert Collons, John E'S Plovirs, Fort- Jland, Me; Mr Coylan, St John. ee nee — - Robes on exhibition this evening in Jas. Paton & Co's. show win- dows, in the fellowing shades: Vieux Rose, Brown's Myrile, Terra Cotas, &c., Ke. Ladies do not fail to see these goods Just received from the French Markets. Laptes, see Jas. Paton & Co’s. show win- dows this evening, jor vew autumn dress goods. A Tough Beefsteak to Chew.—Some pianos, like tin pans, are made by the thousand by cheap makers, and few ever turn out good. Come and have a talk with Mr S N Earle, if you want a first-class piano, and you will save money by doing so.—4i w, Placing pianos in houses on trial, without the consent of all concerned, is a mean way of doing business. Befure you give way to the oily-tongued agent, give Mr. 8S. N. Earle a call. He will give you a really first-class instrument, fifty per cent. cheaper than the average dealer. Do not fail to call or write for prices. aug2S dy4i wy2i Mr. Earle will be ready to commence in- structions in music to those pupils who left on a vacation, on and after Monday next. Has a vacancy for three pupils. and youths’ Black Worsteds, the finest ever shown in Charlottetown. Tweed Suits ai! sizes and shades. Prices to suit customers. Give us a call.—James Paton & Co. au28 3i We call attention to the opening of our large Fali Importations of Cuildren’s, Boys’ and Youths’ All-wool Suits. Nothing kept in stock but first-class goods. Prices to suit all buyers. Give usa call.—James Paton & Co. au 28 31 Large size sticky fly paper, equal to two or- dinary sheets, only 5 cents each. Be sure and get the kind with name printed on each sheet— Dodd's Medical Hall. Special bargains this week. Dress Goods, Cottons, Cloths, &c., at J. B. Macdonald’s. ang27 6i Great reductions in price made in Men’sand and Boy’s Clothing. Must clear to make room for fall stock, at J. B. Macdonald’s, aug27 Parfitt, Donald Kennedy, Reading, Eng; J E | Beautiful designs in Ladies Dress | Cottons. Great Bargains in Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods and -E"O woe $e ED 2 2CcHRAP GOODS ALWA 7SGOTO J. B. MACDONALD’S. —_——~ AT GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. Every body invited to Ch’town, August 5, 1889—eod wky Clothing ! PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, (x) buy the Best and Cheapest’ Boots and Shoes in Town at th DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Clothing ! Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Enormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, BP GLE! TN TO Ae a ape Pe ocpemmeaianihammmttiie ete PAG te OE we igen er a dug his way out of the —s em — ly, will be the Halifax and home pitchers} Baccace Exrress.—Merchants and others . and mason work and smiled 7 t . 8 to-morrow. The Socials play at Frederic- | having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can ; was a cast iron man without @ broken } +1, on Saturday, and with the Shamrocks —_ their ae * 7 ee it , . ae or Monctons, yn Monday. will be promptly attended to by Josep ew, E'OR H' A +. “L pr "IN JD “WV CIN Ee} = - Tue Rivte.—The regular annual Dominion fe a - phone communication. augl0 lm 2 PS Rifle Association matches will begin at Rideau The Rifl Kelly & Co., Photo Artists, beg to announce ‘ Range, Ottawa, on Monday next. oe ey = e. — 2 ee ee es aay #8 oe . k ili : ™ t t} . Ez he ce > 4 . land t bi i] ar day, August 31st. Those wishing duplicates signe . . : & ae te cmaent of Gane Gragp is Hlatarax, Aug. 29, | \ilipieSe'Scte sais ene weck, same | = ARG in order to make room wi ete _ ou oe “ Di = 2 Davison, Q. M., 82nd Battalion:—Captain} The teams of riflemen for Ottawa start Se ee , ? aw « sp R° cy gs tan i Longworth, Lieutenant E. Stewart, G. A.; today under command of his worship the HAW KEBER’S of Miens 9 Boy ~ and Children = Ot uns at zhi se mo ia Sergt.-Major Grey, Sergt. Davison, Sapper Anderson, Sapper Longworth, Sapper Hooper, Engs.; Capt. Stewart, Capt. Crockett, Lieut. D. L. Hooper, Staff-sergt. Allen, Sergt. B. Prowse, 82nd Batt. A portion of the team left this morning, to-morrow morning. All are good marks- men. and good scores may be expected. ee Goop S#uoormsc.—Mr, M, A. Cuming, President of the Acorn Athletic Association, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is sojourning with us for a few days. He was,in the early days of volunteering, a member of the St. John City Rifle Battalion. Curious to know if he could shoot as in former days, he took a turn at the Kensington Range, this morning. After a little preliminary practice, he commenced scoring at 400 yards, with the following re- sults : Sighting shot 3, scoring shots—5, 5, 5, 5, 5-26. At 600 yards—sighting shot 5, scoring shots,—5, 4, 5, 5, 0, 5—24 in six shots, Mr Cuming is evidently still in good form. _ or Tuey' ee Marrgizrp Now.—The parents of the girl who eloped from Georgetown with the man McWilliams, referred to yesterday, ar- rived in the city Jate in the afternoon. is plan: Four paces are made as though | s) sor > vinnge lene ccomp ies’ Seakie. | ate Te — audenae.. | & 7" a : : ea A c aug 29, lw where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentie- | yia Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and | ; id They at couse visited the eo —— — march wére intended, and then each —$ . men’s Sitting and smoking kooms3, Pianos, | can, if they refer it, yo directiy on beard the | p {\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, y their erring daughter was etaine Le ter gentleman embraces his lady and valtzes WAN! ED.—A good smart Boy, to work in a Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rvoms. etc., pro- | Steamer without extra charge. edi 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GARLIC i some talk the woman left, taking the girl with her for four bars, then resuming Grocery Store. Apply lnmediately to es rF seme Steamers are fitted with the FARES: 1n0 Cases OLD BYE ’ 5 rj Ea, Stewarr & GarTts. 229, iectric Light. — 3 : again no Sail ‘ & with her, and the father started to hunt up pacing. Repeat. ee ona ey ‘The diiference in fares applies to location of | Charlottetown to Boston (ist class).......... $ 9 20) 50 ** CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, some further particulars as to the movements selena WANTED.-A smart Girl, for general house Berths or Scate-rooms, Alt eujoy equal privi- | Return............+++ lea tneeerseeesararee ress 1600; 150 * CLARET, of his daughter and her lover since their de- work in a family of two. aug 29, tf | leges in Saloon. ; Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. HK. | 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE f parture from home. His search resulted im Personal. ——-- sarin _ |, Second Cabia Passengers are berthed in rooms | j.jand Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; alse mm «oy TRITR ‘| - a ‘ : 8 * ants a teil ; holding a #maji nuamoer in each. A liberal table | ph. the agents of the P. E. Island Navigation Qo., | 20 LIQUAURS—Cherry Brandy, i his giving his consent to their immediate mar- oer ] ANTED, a good cook. Apply to Mrs. | and everything nece for ti e is fur- | DY me Age gg og . : ee.” % ovat aes had ' ; go . - . vane i A y : ; snd everything necessary for the voyage is I and on board their Steamers, and at my office Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, riage, and this morning the nuptial knot was J.C. Underhay, Esq., of Bay Fortune, is Watson, Queen Street. tf nished by the Company. Charlottetown : ae Pe Benedictine tied bard and fast by Rev. Johu Read, him the city, — a me Leave New York tor Liverpool via Queenstown | " FENTON T. NEWBERY, | 900 * FIN E PORT and SHERRY - _ Alexander Martin, M. P, P., Valleyfield, QO LET, a house containing seven room ‘wR 2 : Ageat. | 159 “© HOLLAND GIN and OLD T : ey a: / 4 aK 4s ih’ Wha ( 4 OM Fine Atarw —The fire alarm has been} Was at t Osborne yesterday. : T situated on Richmomd street, near Hilis- BVERY WEDNESDAY, eas ee Agents, Halifax. 300 ** HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, * . completed and handed over to the Fire De-| ae Ww. viitina Ovartentetowa, Luke's, ymca eS aeoowen ist October next. RATES OF PASSAGE: R. B. GARDNER, sams, St *** aud V. O., partment. Some night within a week an | #alsax, is vis ck pply to F. bourke, on the premises, Bates se es . ee anes 100 ** BASS'S ALE, : alarm will be given i the firemen called} .™t- Ds * Starr, of the Electric Light} auy. 27. eva tl d pd New York to Liverpool, ee, feordiag co state i a aed cilia 20% “~ BURKE'S STOUT ; is in town. -- ee aie = be ht : D semen out for the pur . The Company, cubes sth a oe : Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. sini 100 APOLLINARIs WATER, eae P rpose _ — | ae The Princess of Wales and her daughters, | WANTED. First-class Coat Makers (male or} “rte:uru trip Tickets at reduced rates. | Y antipaa } 100 * BELFAST GINGER ALE | : ’ neir cards o instruction at t Princesses Victoria and Mand, have arrived ‘ (female). Also Vest Makers, Apply or ad- Bagsage checked through from New York to ul g abl 62 5) FINE OLD R UM 2 | Central Station, and citizens may purchase Lat ‘openhagen on foe, ane Pak Se John Ca der, Marchiatt tonaon. j ' = aa x ar ee HISKEY e f r, ac, sn. ° y 20— P rf her Fe , f se KINZ A! ‘ c.. a : S E : ~ _— 7 the sty nae Bookstore. — Hon. Mr. Dewdney, who has ted the - “pindkes ee ie | ee ee for Mrther isformation apply to ee , ln L. WHISKEY eys of the street boxes sed at the Selpooate with ANTED,—A Protestant Nurse to go to Mon- FENTON T. NEWBERY, sas acti os a de ia me ee ee ee ae Y y are placed erofter colony at , is delighted real Stst August’ Apply t© Mrs. George} July @ 1330. yy Ts DERS will be received at the Mayer's And a Full Stock of corner houses nearest the box. On and alter Friday, the 30th inst., the firemen’s alarms will be rung every day at 12 o'clock foun, and in case of any not working the hremen will please report immediately te the Central Station. the remainder will leave mayor, Lt. Col. McPherson, and Captain Adams, H. G. A., as adjutant. The team from the West Riding Regiment, under con.mand of Capt. French and Lieutenant Beecher, also leave today. —— About Baking Powders. Ortawa, Aug. 28. A bulletin on the analysis of baking pow- ders, just issued by the Inland Revenue de- partment,says that of one hundred and fifty seven samples collected in different parts of the Dominion, fifty seven per cent. are alum phosphate powders. —— -——— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 29.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fine warm weather. “A New Dance.— English society is mak- ig oh attempt tointroduce a new dance on the ress shown by them. The report is confirmed that Mise Hunting- , the daughter of the California million- , is betrothed to Prince Hatzfeldt, the hew of the German ambassador to Eng- land. Rev. De. Lyman Abbott, the successor of TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs im a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, noviti.—ly dy Rt. Tohn, N. BK, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e PiA NO FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piango, in very best of repair, iroa frame, light colored case, upright. A bargain. leaving ithe city.—Mrs. Davip FRASER, School iteason tor selling, Peake, Charlottetown. aug 26—lw wkiy © LET.—A Tenement Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, centrally and conveniently situated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. aug 24tf — GHOP. TO LET.— The Shop now occupied by W. Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky L n 1 nman Line. CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CITY OF PARIS, 16,400 tons, CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5,202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, Property at Spring Park Vi E£ are instructed by Rebert White to counts for CASH, PROWSE BROS., Sicn of the Great Big Hat. * VIA HALIFAX | a Canada Atlantic The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at i0 o'clock. ; Returning, ieaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for | Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, Office up to noon of SATURDAY, the 14th of September next, for the purchase of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) Debentures of the City of Charlottetown, payable ir Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. The Debentures will be issued on and bear Ai Shortest Route toBoston,'“Army and Navy Depot.” met Steamy 8. Tag SCOTT & C0. HPALIP AX. ul Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. CHOICE GROCERLES ap24 FIRE INSU RANGE Ovprertiow’s FuNeRaL.—Quite a number | Henry Ward Beecher at Plymouth Cherch, is ame. teed wane for poe g ty lg d moan ra sell by Auction, on WED NESDAY, | interest from the Ist October next. of the members of &t. Lawrence and Wildey a plain looking mau, and his head seems top> | ic brace. aug 24 | 18th aoe’ ate at 12 o'clock, noon,| The Council do not bind themselves to ac- °t. Ss ac oeacladicoleniea on the Premises, is es ges met at Oddfellows’ Hall at 6.15 this morning, and marched to the Duncan House to perform part of the last sad rites over the Femains of their departed brother, Mr. Syl- vanus Keith. Rev, James Carruthers, of St. wrence Lodge, read the impressive service lor the house according to the usages of the tnstitution, after which the hymn beginning Solemn strikes the funeral chime” was sung, aod the remains conveyed to the boat for Pie tou, en route to Stellarton, the home of the heavy for his slender figure. His forehead is high and dome like, and his pose Jong and aquiline. He wears his dark hair and beard, now tinged with grey, moderately long, and his keen gray eyes are rather deeply set under heavy eyebrows. His pay is about $10,000 a ear. "Titian heir to the Greek throne. is in his twenty-second year. He is a very hand- some young man, and has a most fascinating manner. He is extremely fond of military matters, but has devoted a great deal of time L&T: _On Péince Street, a Satchel, with a Purse inside. ‘he finder will be rewarded by leaving itat Tae KXaMUNER Office, or with Lr. McLeod. aug 23 WysaNntep—a Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is al present in the country. aug 19—pat ; ANTED,—A good Servant. Apply at once to Mrs. ©. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street. City. augi7 Valuable Property at Spring Park, —CONSISTING OF-— Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, Three Tenement House thereon. Plot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. ' Plot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. This Property is clear of City Taxes, and with a large cept the highest or any Tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. aug 21, 1889—m w s pat tu thur sat FOR SALE OR TO LET. Tt. Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number of years, a Two-story | ‘fhe Basten Assarauce Co. of Canada.’ Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, - - —_ SEALEPAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, d's relatives. A d : id- ere : : sthin five mi f Post Oitice. . PMOWs consisting of Brothem John'T {a5 to the study of literature. He can read and 7° Sat loo telt oo ae Ee ae oneve — _ " _ oa 5 ee ‘Double Tenement House, situate on Great | Capital subseribed, $§1,080.006.60 tie, L. A. Bruce, Alex. D MeLeod, and W. speak English, French, German, Russian and icin given "10th September. JOHN HIG. | Offers at Private Sale will be considered. George Street, between Fitzroy and Euston, Paid up. . a 259,000.00 D. 1 yey go res to destination. Eastern ' ge, of Pictou, met the body at that town, and Fuller Lodge, of Stellesten. will conduct the funeral ceremonies thig after- Danish. His mind is very active, and he is more of a thinker than a ces would indicate. His habits are rather better than those of the majority of young men who hold his rank in Europe. GINS. augli R SALE.—Ata libera’ redaction, the Ency- Terms easy. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. clopeedia Brittauica, latest edition, complete in 24 volumes; Cloth binding, Apply at this office. aug 9 . Ch’town, Ang, 20, 1889—eod till sale opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. ang 24, 1889—ti FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. £. J, Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889--tt