ee a > THE DAILY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 9%, 1389. Notes and Clippings. Wi regret that the present owners of the steamer M. A. Starr are unable to keep her on the present reute, There can be no doubt that careful aud patient management backed up by suflicient capital: would de- velope a profitable and advantageous trade on this route <2. —~It is estimated at the Treasury Depart- ment in Washington that owing to large nearly $18,000,000, pension A large payinents in pay ments, coning on \& p of other July, the debt statement will show thar the has increased about $1,500,- he mouth of August. p iblic debt VUU during t Sir Hector Langevia said, in the hand speech at Toronto: provincialist, 1 am not & ran Ontario man, lam a Do- minion man. The Dominion with its unity, first, last and for ever Let no race or class prejudice interfere with the great and growing prosperity of this wondrous land.” In m'ning parlance, the richest pocket f wealth in the United States? if not in found on the Hudson course of an ¢ r i &im not (Juebe er u s? » alt , the worid, 18 to De river between Dobb's ferry and Tarrytown, where 63 mil ionaires reside within a dis- tance of six miles—about one millionaire The aggreg ate wealth mputed at over $500, - to every thirty rods of these nabobs 1s co O00 000 -The Empire says: ** The Executive of Canada, the Parliamentary representatives the Govexnor- otfcer, and finally r? , ) { anadian people, t the nm % » } General a8 am lmperial the law officers cf the Crown have all united in declaring that thi¢ question of public ue for the peopie of (Quebec by responsible repre consider and determine. All herities concur in holding that the t warrant iaterfetence interest is « their constitutional and seitatives to the se au li imstances do nm ” tl} the I I Mnclai aulonhve!r Vy. The number of applications for regia- tration on the voters’ lists for Queen’s saty, received and accepted by Judge A ley, was 1,996; the number of applica- tions for removal of names from the lists was 1,671—so that the net addition to the lists is is 425. These figures may not be ee LL Tum DAILY EXAMINER, - ~ - —— tj strictly accurate, but they are very nearly } so. The appleations made for registration ind removal Oj Names are Open to inspec- tion at the office of the Clerk of the County Court, Provincial Building \ traveller in India has recently been revealing the results of an observation of the tricks and schemes of habitual crim- inais in that vast country One favorite evice of thieves was to form a pouch or Dp cKet u the throat, where valuables could be concealed Phi pou h was formed by partially swallowing a ball of some hard vace and keeping it for some time ich day some place near the epiglottis. Phi ntinued daily, gradually a sac or space would form, into which the criminal, when pursued, could slip money or jewels, snd defy search. Another trick was to swallow somte irritant which would secure a prisoner easy work or hospital quarters while in jail, One man was pointed out who, in order to get off his fetters, had produced an ulcer by rubbing the chafed skin with caustic lime, and then irritating the sore by scratching it with a piece of broken bottle. These guilty, but unfor- tunate fellows, like comrades in some en- sigt uNntries, are at greater pains to practice vice than Virtue, being either care- teyned ¢ leas or ignorant of the fact that half the expended in the other direction would make them good and prosperous members or society Felegraphic Odds and Ends. OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. & BUDGET Loxvon, Sept. 6 —The Turkish Ministry of War has ordered 100,000 M.user Tepeat- ing rifles to be ready in a month for distri- the troops. : ~The Neue Freie Presse uid the Czarewitch visit Paris, orld would believe that Europe e of a general war. . 6 —Shocks of earthquake bution among, \ IENNA, Se¢ pp 6 aays that sh the whule w Was ou he ey Pants, Sept were felt yesterday throughout the western portion of France. The oscillations were speci siiy strong at Angers and Nantes. BERLIN, Sept. 6.—The Vossische Zeitung SA\ ** It is scare ely possible to doubt that G mney has lormally renounced to Eng- land the ; expansion ot the present sphere of (verman influence in Africa.” Peoria, Ill., Sept. 6.—Miners along lowa ( entral and Toledo, Peoria and Weat- ern Railways, struck yesterday for an ad- vance of 10 cents per ton, The trouble is liable to lead to a general strike throughout the Peoria district Epinsuken, Sept. 6.~The colliery ex- plosion yesterday resulted in the death of aity miners, only 14 of the 64 men at work in the pit having been rescued. The scene of the disaster was Penicuick, a small town within ten miles of this city. LonDon, f —It is rumored that the Porte will send special commissioners {6 IMguive ute the outrages in Armenia, especialy those mentioned by Gladstone. Phe directors of the Danube Shipping Com- pany asserts that Austrian arms are being lwrgely imported into Bulgaria, and that Austrian army iustructors-ere also arriving. Guespn, Ont., Sept. 6.— David Von Volkenberg, a G. T. RB. brakemen from Point £ found dead this morn- Sept. iward, was ing it ia supposed he fell between the cars of afreight train going east. One arm and his head was almost severed *fro n the boy ZANZIBAR, Sept. 6.—Capt. Wissmann, with #00 men, has started for Wywawa to punish Bushiri for kilimg officer Neilson i the Kast African Curopany Panis, Sept. 6.—The Temps says the government will not reply to Boulanger's demand for trial by court martial. Toronto, Sept. 6 —There is a rumor of @ general reduction in the price of coal and one prominent firm advertises to-night a reduction of 50 ceuts a ton all around, Monrareat, Sept. 6.—The safe in the post ollice at St. Justin was blown open with dynamite last night; $1,000 in cash and $500 ia registered letters carried away. THe Misamicut.—-The steamer Mira- michi arrived here on Saturday morning, at two «clock, and sailed again at nine. She had « miscellaneous carge and & pum: YZ ber vf poner SO OTF Tee gee penne AA BU Cricket. { very pleasant game of cricket was played at the park 8n Saturday afternoon last between members of the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Clab and the Park Cricket Club. Play commenced at 3.15-—tennis players to the bats-—and after some very good playing were disposed of for 69 runs. The Park Club then went to the bat and put together 116 runs, beating their oppon- ents by 47 runs. The batting of Ings, Brecken, Weeks and Newbery, for the ten- nis team, was very good; also the playiog of Rundle, Mellish, Murray, and D. H. Robinson for the Park Club. On account of two members of the tennis team being unable to play, Messrs. Newbery and Brecken went to the bats twice, and made some splendid hits. Quite « large number of the ladies interested were present. After the game was over refreshments were supplied to the players by some of the ladies belonging to the tennis club. A re- turn match will prrbably be played next Saturday. The following are the scores :— LAWN TENNIS CLUB, BR Newbery, ct Rundle, bd G Robinson 2 LE Brecken, ct bd Geo Robinson eecseses 6 JE Macdonald bd D H Robingon......... 0 A A Bartlett do ihc acee th omnes 2 W AO Meraun, ram O6t. .ciiiccliveccss 4 D B Stewart, bd D H Robinson.........- 2 A E Ings ct Leigh bd D H Robinson..... 18 F H Arnaud, bd Geo Robinson...... eee Wy A. We OR SOE OUR. og dca e cous ck oe oo B R Newbery (2nd time) ct Moore bd Geo PR cae Ob bas os andes dvi 12 L E Brecken (2nd time) not out......... | PO, cs so vb occet babs ca ehcaaehae 3 MOR hate 69 PAKK CLUB, F W L Moore bd Ings.......-..- beeeee ‘oa DS Petmntin, BG BOs 6 ic d's ccc g verdes cccess 2 E A Earle, ct Brecken bd Weeks........ ] C Leigh, jr, ct Brecken bd Ings. bee eens 4 Rdle be Baas... «0s -cdswnGosseiviecs 19 ee Oe PEs ok Be ica no sete 2) 2. a ee a ere ieiule® 24 George Robinson, bd Ings............. a oe eg eee eee ee 10 BR OCOGod, thw, bd FMOR. 2.202% hah ceak 7 ATE MoNelll, ta Wests 66.5 ce ceeess l Extras. . La. Pe ukw aban 13 Seas Saab a 6 Che acdc edes 116 8 me <a Ema — te Boston Markets. Boston, Sept. 5. Ecos.—The arrivals have been moderate, and there has been a good demand for ail choice freah stock with a further advance im prices. Strictly new laid eastern are firm at 20c. P. E. Island, N. S and N. B. have been selling well since Monday at 18c Poratrogs.—Receipts have been much lighter this week, and the market has been Working into better shape. For the past three days there has been a steady demand at about 50 to 55 cents for good eastern stock, with extra Houltow Hebrons ranging up to 58c. Poutrry.— Receipts of weatern iced have been pretty full this week, especially towards the close, and some lots of chickens had to be closed out. yesterday at 10c Fowls sold at 11 to 12c per lb, the latter for very choice. Northern chickens and fowls in limited supply and steady. Ducks in fair demand. Live fowls have been selling fairly at lle.; chickens, if choice and large, bring 12c. Ducks steady at lle, Fisu.—Cod continue in moderate sup- ply, steady demand and firm at quotations. Box herring ruling lower under the liberal supplies. Barrel herring steady. Macker- el coming forward slowly and bringing high prices. Mackerel, extra shore @ vvbl....30 00@..... 0 hae 25 W@.... « Ok Bhd wh oti dae 2u 00@..... lle «lip + ~~ Personal. F Dr, Fitzgeiald preached in St. Church yes. gi day. Rev. James Simpson has gone to Montrea as a de cyaie to the Provinciai Synod. Rev. Fied KE. J. Lioyd and family returned from Georgetown on Saturday. Dr. Strickland willbe absent from Char- lottetown for ten days from the 12th inst. An inspired article in Vaterland announces that Empress Angusta Victoria, of Germany, aas joined the Roman Catholic Church, Sergt.-Major Grey returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. The remainder of the rifle team are expected this evening. : It is reported that William Smith, Esq., Deputy Minister of Marine, will visit the Island shortly. . Mr. Benj. Bremner, Grand Representative, leaves-tu-morrow morping to attend the ses- sion of the Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. Q. O. F., which opens at Columbus, Ohio, on Monday next. Abraham Likes and Judge Springs fought a duel with revolvers at Malad City, Idaho, and both were killed. They loved the same irl. . The speakers at the? Temperance Meeting this evening, we uvuderstand, are the Rev. James Carruthers, Rev. John Read and Rev. Mr. Gordon, also other prominent iaymen. Let there be a grand rally. We regret to learn that Venerable Arch- deacon Weston-Jones was so ill yesterday that he was unable to take the services in St. Paul's as usual. He is; however, much better to-uay. Mr. H. T. Lepage left to-day for the Tor- onto and London Fair, accompanied by Mr. 1.. D. Schurman, his general agent. Rev. Jamea Dixon, of England, who has beew visiting Charlotietown, Ic ft this morning for Mouvtreal. He preached twice yesterday at St. Peter's. Scrreme Court.—The adjourned sitting of the Trinity term was this morning further ad- journed sine die. A. H. McNeill, formerly a student in the office of E. J. Hodgson, Q. C, who passed nis examination in July last, was firmally admitted an attorney of the Court, aud Was appointed a commissioner for takiug affidavits. All motions and rules returnabie were further postponed until the first day of the Michaelinas term. Paul’s Boots and Shoes.—The great sale of Boots and Shoes wiil be continued at our sales room On Wednesday at half-past two, and on Wednesday night at half-past seven. Lots up for the trade. Seats furnished for ladies, The lot will be closed out.. —E. H Norton & STEAMER FoR SaLxe.—The well-known steamer M. A. Starr is, as will be seen on re- ference to our advertisidg columns, offered for sale. Tenders will be received up to the 20th inst. _---- + Rubber and Asbestos Garden Hose, best quality, at Mark Wright & Co’s, A five variety of hall stands and bedroom ‘ ' P ‘ a ae a a ac Summerside Exports. Summerside, Sept. 5.—Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point DuChene ; HOTEL ARRIVALS. ' RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 7—N F McDonald, Monticello; P Corr, Newton; J D Mclsaac. Bear River Station; Tt Lanuon, S’side; C McAdam, St Peters; Miss Cannor, Sheet Harbor; Miss McDonald, Bos- ton; Miss F Flyna, do; C Evans, Portland, Me; B Currie, do. 7—A J Manley, Summer- side: A J McInnis, J G McInnis, St. Peter's; Mrs Walsh, W Walsh, J D Gardiner, R H Collins, J Wetherbie, Boston; C Woolner, N Rustico. mit HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 7—W H.Gardner, F G Sargent and wife, Misg Sargent, Miss Evans, A C Sargent, Boston; W Chisholm, W T Bennett, Halifex; D B Kimball, J E McKeon, Lowell; PJ Moyse, Lawrence; W C Cream, Quebec; Mrs J Hamilton, Miss Same, John Gillis; Pictou; C E Aspbom, Montreal; Wm Long- muir, Guelph; A Smith, S’side; Miss V Smith, Miss J Dickinson, Kingston; Geo F Hubbard, W L Kieley, Manchester. OSBORNE HOUSE, . Sept 7—Neil McNevin, Jabez Huson, Vic- toria; W H Gardiner, J M Stone, “Boston; P J Noyes, Lancaster, Pa; Captain McLares and wife, Miss McPhail, Geo'town; Rev W Hamilton, Kingston, Kent Co., N B. For St. John’s, Newfoundland, > —“ Ss. S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’ Newfoundland, will be due at Charlottetown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, Lith inst, and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, For.Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., sept9—2ins Agents. f . DERS for the Steamer M. A. STARR will be received by the undersigned up to the 20th inst., for the purchase of the rts on the north Chat lottetown, P. E. 1., to eastern ports in shore of Nova Scotia an P. E. Istand. This Steamer is fully equipped for passen- ‘gers, has steam wenn winch, boiler (new tubes this season), passed under Government ingpection. Can be inspected at any port en route, 7 Further particulars can be had from the Captain or Purser on board, or W. W. Clarke, Agent, Chariotietown. E. FISHWICK, Owner, sept9—-eod tl 20th ’ “Halifax, N.S. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. I will sell by Auction, at my Saleseroom, To-morrow, Tuesday, {0th inst., AT ONE O'CLOCK, P. M., Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Room and Kitchen Furniture, Carpets, Pictures, Crockery, Glassware, etc, etc, Atso—Cook and Parlor Steves. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept® Auctioneer, Charlottetown Driving, Park, "7 DERS from parties wishing to pur- chase the right to cater for visitors to the Driving Park dnring the Circuit Races to be he'd on 2nd and 3rd October next, will be received by the undersigned up to W EDNES.- DAY, the 11th inst., at 4 p. m. No hop beer or intoxicating drinks will be allowed to be sold onthe grounds, and the Directors reserve the right to at any time can- cel any agreement made, snouid the c.terer commit a breach of this condition. The Directors do not bind tbemseives ta accept the lowest or any tender. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. AUCTION. AM instruwted by HOW. A. A. MACDON. I ALD to sell by Public Auction, At Government House Stables, engl ssnin TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. &., : The whole of his valuable stock of - Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Sieighs, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows and other Forming Implements, Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Saddles and Bridles, Single and Double Setts of Harness, Buffalo Robes and sundry other articles, Atso—Ten tons Hay, lots of Oats and Wheat, and the growing cra Turnips, Mangolds and Fodder Corn, Sail boat, 20 feet keel, Skiff and Punt. ~ Terms at sale, One R. BEAIRSTO, uctdouser, cp walgut qyd “t oe Mark oe vigrne aie above Steamer, now plying on the route from | of Potatoes, | wees The Vaccination Act, 1886. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that vae On Thursday, Oct. 3rd, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., The Farm Property of the late George Wright, situated on the St. Peter's Road, and within 24 niles of the city. This Farm comprises 144 acres of land, nearly all clear, well watered, and ina high state of cultivation. : The Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, which are all in good condition, will be offered with 60 acres separately or with all the Jand, as may be desirable. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept7—tl sle Auctioneer, CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. \ YE hereby accept, with all mentioned NV contitions, the challenge of Peter 0. Carroll and mate, of Pictou, to rew a Double Scull race at Pictou on the 17th inst. FRANK COLLINS, And Mate. Ch’town, Sept. 7th, 1889—2i “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFA >. A Fal Suk of Wines and Lig JUST RECEIVED. ™ (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, . 150 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GZLIC, 100 Casés OLD RYE, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 1590 * CLARET, 25 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, zs * LIQUEURS-—-Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, . Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE rORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 *“* HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** #4* and V. O., 100. -**- BASS’S ALE, 200° “© BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50l6*©6~—CU FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKRY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, Canada Atlantic Steamship C0. The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Lace Nobie’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, or WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 104 o'clock. Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, : FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (lst class)......... 8 9 20 PE ss onnesvess cudctdeedch¥oulesenssetenes 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. K. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. £. Island Nevigation Co,, and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Chariottetown. ° } FENTON ‘TT. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN BRosz., : Ueneral Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 44 Atlantic Avenus, Bostog. + "nay 34—-tt Choiee Soathern Flour. barrels Choice “@ENNESEE” L & . 30OC Flour, just received from St Louis. Nothing like it in the market. Far superior to Canada flour. HORACE HASZARD. . aug 31, tf a Property ab Spring Park E are instructed by Robert White to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 18th September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, all his Valuable Property at- Spring Park, —CONSISTING OF—~— Plot No. 1-—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three Tenement House thereon, Plot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. Piot No. 332 feet x 100 feet. within five minutes walk of the Post Office. . Offers at Private Sale will be considered. Terms easy. - E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, Ch’town, Ang. 20, 1889—eod till sale WOR SALE.—Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- clopaadia 1 thot jateat edition complete eer! binding. : Apply at i —— =e 7% ?- : e a a o if ae 4 This Property is clear of City Taxes, and | ‘| Poll Tax for this year 1889, that they must 9 1889. Fins, Di 2 | ciation will be attended to at my office py a ll a i oe RR $ = , every Wednesday ee a 2 . " : eeoreereee Coe eeeerereseseeee | and 3 o'clock, in accordance with the »rovi- ‘ ; . . : ae reat e a e : k : : : 5 fs ? : . : od 19 | Sions and requirements of the above cited Act. : Beautifully Engray ed Gold W atches oe RICHARD JOHNSON, M. D., ul 5 4 $1488 ~ Suppeintendent of Vaccination. AND A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE sao ' § 349 | _C'town, Sept. 9, 1889—ti (mon tu) B 12 bris mackerel..... ake. buen hie 198 aia $3 , 1 box fowl,...... xbucsts ee ad iiaee 5 NORWOOD FARM Y $ 552 NOW 8EKING SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME AT By Same str. on 7th: : VLNG C ME 3 75 cases eggs.........- wcceVwun pooe Gals BY AUCTION. BO ete MNO is . 5 oo 50 co 4c 40s e800 400 ; 4 GAG TNS. os. 0k caeieie shen ana “ bb fee 5 brie pork........ neha es cee ewe *.49 : ‘ . ‘ Seon Si edad’ Sy 2 AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., e & eREee oceans to sell by Auction, on the premises, 5 $1272 CAMERON BLOCK, . Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1889. NEW FALL GOODS 24 Cases and Bales Manchester Goods, % Cases and Bales Glasgow Goods. =x} Shawls, Flannels, Tweeds, Linens, aaiee | Carpets, Dress Goods, Prints, Hessians, re Knitted Wool Goods and Small Wares, -!Berlin Wools and Knitting Yarns, am ——(x)———— saa Yards ae ets 2,251 ‘ ‘leecy Cottons, : 24,000 “ Grey nidana. | Good and Cheap, 7,000 “ White Cottons, — 10,000 “ Ginghams and Shirtings.! PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Aug 30, 1889-—dy wky Have Cheap. CANADIAN MADE WANTED AT ONCE, At the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factery, SIX MEN TO DO FACTORY & CUSTOM WORK. _——ALSO—— An Bxperienced Girl to ran a Sewing Machine. Good Wages, Three Smart Boys Wanted in the Boot and Shee Pactery. GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Sept, 4, 1899. ‘DOMINION LINE | m< Royal Mail Steamships C i GA R S SAILING WEEKLY FROM Montreal and Quebes for Liverpod | AND FORTNIGHTLY FOR | ee 3 ‘Will be Sold Low to the Trade, { Bristol, Avonmouth Dock. ah CONNOLLY & CO. $0,000 Cigars Just Received, STEAMSHIPS VANCOUVER, TORONTO, | sept6—2w cod OREGON, DOMINION, ~- SAKNIA, s« @aTARIO, ) ING HOUSE TEXAS. uu Passengers bouked to and from all the prin: cipal Cities in Great Britain, Ireland and the BY AUCTION. ee i i ariuersiii AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ' i Dissolution of E ! i Dwelling House, situated on the Mouat aes ee Edward Road, just outeide the city linits? “This sale offers a good opportunity to secure a property free from city taxes, and Hi within ten minutes walk of the Market ARREN & JONES, Tea Merchants, London, have dissolved. The bugi- ness will be continued by MR. WARREN. SON USGRAVE, Halifax, House. agents for Cana, rT S3 eae Sige of lot, ot by 160 feet, For further G. M. HARRIS, Horses. 20 Horses.) 2" ARRIS,, e| ——— ins FOR SALE OR 10 LET. Vy AyteD. on Friday and Saturday, Twenty Horses, workers and drivers, age 5 to JO, weight 1000 to 1400, ; W. S, McKTE. —— ee Pr Subscriber offers for Sale, or to reng for a number of years, a Two-story Double Tenement House, situate on Great George Street, between Fitzroy and huston, opposite Large's Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. sept4 Notice to Taxpayers. HEREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to all persons who have not paid their City ‘ Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and ‘aug 24, 1889—ti ea Men Wanted. 7 E want a Wood Turner, 4 Man to at- W tend a. Circular Saw, s8ix_ to eight pay the same on or before the 20th of Se ‘tember, inst., for after that date all P - fauiters will be advertised, executions issued | and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for col- ‘jection without respect to persons, Those who pay st once will save expenses. Benchmen, and four smart, strong Boys. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, MAKK WRIGHT & 00, “Here a Utz Collagtoy,. quglt—ap ty ’ A RRL tes rey OER Continent. ne o aT tere AM Instructed by Mr, Michael Pidgeon apply ne by adr. ' a ' FENTON T. NEWBERY, | to sell by Auction, on the premises, on septa Agent for P. E. Island, ‘Wednesday, lith September, ee al