Local Dx. Borpex, Sackville Aeademy, is in . leo { ‘ av, Qaebec, is re istered at Rat e ' i ha e eld of late w 1a ‘ ‘ Iw ‘ ‘vy and Mrs. Clay are 8 ; iayvs on the Island. : ° rune Prince of Wales ( J ind)» Normal S : ere m Monday, the 22nd inst., at 10 o'clock ~ anl6 2 - H. MceMrirax, Ese. ,t Consul at Pictou, was among the passengers in the Princess ot Wales to this port last eveniny - Rev. S. Weston JONES, the new rector of St. Paul's, preached with mnch a eptance in St. Johns Church, St. John, N. B.. on i } Lay infil nainder of the de leg ites to the An- Syned at Halifax, Lonvention and the Oddfellows New Glasgow, arrived home CAD ‘ at ening ; iast ey Lilly’. indi eiiiihen Witson’s All Star Minstrels, and Professor Burton's Dog Circus are to appear at Lyceum Hail Thursday, Aug. 18th. Tickets can be + secured at hienietilihindane AccIDENT—-A man named James Mooney was rown from his horse on the Trotting Park at Irish Montague on narrowly escaped death. - Friday last and . T forget the A For Mammoth Tea at Tracadie A good time guaranteed all who full particulars see advertise- ; } weyly ent hother column > suction sale of the property of J. W. Esq., Grafton Street West, our have a capital opportunity to mpete for one of the best situated residences in the city. - 10st comfortabk A co ‘The annual picnic i the Railway employes and their families will be neld at St. Peter's Bay on Saturday next. Railway men not having families will please take notice and govern themselves ac- rdingly.” RRESPONDENT Says - ALL who enjy a good lavgh should not fail to see Wiison’s All Star Ministrels at Lyceum Hall on Thursday evening. They carry a compauy of fifteen people, and Prof. James H. Burton’s Dog Circus, the most wonderful a earth, which do everything but talk. Do not fail to secure your ticket to-day at —-—>- Tuere were six Scott Act cases at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this morning. Fiv hem were postponed and one fine of $50 wasimposed. The cemetery case did not me up for trial. Before closing the Court His Honor commented severely oa the “crook- ed testimony giveu in Scott Act cases. -+ A porTRAIT of Mr Theo. L. Chappelle is exciting much attention at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a striking, though rather flattering, likeness of our popular almanac maker. The artist whose talent has been employed in perpetuating the features of Mr. Chappelle, is Mrs. Rogers, of Halifax. ssiaeaiinaal Tue auction sale of Mrs. Breen’s valuable four-story tenement and premises on Queeti Street, posite Watson's, next Thursday, August 1$th, at 12 o'clock, noon, offers a very rare chance indeed, to secure such a good business stand as this, situated close by some of the leading mercantile sstablishments of (Jueen Street. Oo — — oe Diez sale of cattle at Mr. Connolly’s farm yesterday by A McNeill, was quite a success. Miich cows realized froin $35 up to $60. The young stock also sold well. One fine young cow, 16 months old, with her calf by her side, realized $40.50. The buyer was James Cammisky, Esq., of Fort Augustus. Mr. McKinlay of North River gave $60.50 for a mileh cow, _~ —— Tue funeral of the late Hon. Col. J. H. Gray, took place this afternoon at three oclock, by cariiage to Sherwood Cemetery. The procession was one of the largest seen for some time. The session of St. James Charch, et which the deceased was a member, attended in a body, as mourners. The services at the house and at the grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Carruthers, pastor of St. James, —_—~»p— —— DAP AND DUMB TouR—-Mr. Hutton’s tour in P. E. Island has so far proved satisfactory. Large meetings, good collections and much kindness and hospitality have everywhere greeted the party. This week they will visit Summerside, Centreville, Tryon, Cra- paud and West River. We bespeak for them the same kind reception extended to them in other places. The Island isdeeply indebt- ed to the Halifax Institution for the Deaf and Dumb. eS Tz Dorchester Lawn Tennis Club propose to hold a two days’ tournament on the grounds n Thursday and Friday next. Their grounds nave been put in thorough repair and will be decorated for the occasion. On Friday even- ing after the tournament a grand ball will be given by the club, Several appropriate prizes will be offered for the tournament. Clubs from Truro, Amherst, Spring Hill, Sackville, Moncton, Richibucto, Chatham, Sussex, St. John, Fredericton and Charlottetown have been invited to contest, and a large number have sent in their acceptances The club are doing everything to make the tournament a snccess.—St. John Tel+ graph. > -— At the service of Holy Communion at St. Peter's this morning, the Lord Bishop of Niagara was celebrant, assisted by Rev. F. H. Murray, rector of St. Luke's, Halifax, as Gospeller, and Rev. J. Simpson as Epistoler. Aue pastoral staff was carried before His Lordship, who was rested in his scariet cone Vocation robes. The service will commence this evening at 7.30 p.m. The Rev. G. J. Magill, rector of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island, will sing evensong. The sermon | will be preached by the Lord Bishop of Niagara, after which a solemn Te Deum will ve sung. The offertory will be given to the new Cathedral at Halifax. ees: Tw reference to the prosecution of the Sa!- vation Army by one of our citizens, we have been furnished with the following particulars : . Several members of deponeut’s family are ying seriously ill. Several members of the 4a cessation of the drum Deating aDout. ce On Sunday last the procession filed past twice, making a terrific uproar which caused on aggravation of the illness. No other course was open but the entering of the present aetion. As if to be revenged, last even- ung ‘ae army passed the same locality, making eater and more hideous noise than ever, so much so that one of the family referred to was compelled to implore the drummer to desist, which he hesitatingly did for a brief interval.” It is to be hoped that those serious annoyauces Will be discbutiguedtl, & et rey i tiny were admonished in the matter, yet no was brought | HE DAILY (SeeoraL Despatcues to Tux Examin ER. } Unfounded Reports. Moncton, Aug. 15. | Reports have been in circulation in Bue- | touche and vicinity for some days in regard | to fights at sea between English and Yankee vessels to-day. Several inquiries recieved from Halifax, Montreal and other ports, in- dicating that some wag had sent the report abroad. The only foundation for the story is that a Frenchman ran to Buctouche from a fishing trip one day last week and told of a great fight at sea betwecn Yankee aud Enzlish warships. He had English had attempted the capture of a poacher, when the Yankee warship fired, the Englishman returned the com- plement, dismasting the Yankee and sink- ing her. Next day someone at Richibucto | Sent a dispateh to Sheriff Whelan who was |in Buctouche on official business, saying | thac the Yarkee crew had been captured | and that the jail was full, Nothing was {thought of the fun, bat the story appears to have been telegraphed around with sen- sational details. Ministerial Movements. FREDERICTON, August 15. Sir John and Lady McDonald, accom- panied by Sir Leonard and Lady Tilley, arrived here by special train from St. Andrews to-day, and proceeded at once to the Government House. Subsequently the Premier went to the City Hall, where an address was presented to him by the Com- mon Council. Sir John responded briefly, thanking them for their reception. The Premier will arrive in St. John on Wednes- day. White Wings. Newport, R. L., Aug. 15. The Volunteer won the $250 dollar cup for first class sloops, in the race from Vine- yard Haven to-day, beating the Puritan 7 minutes 14 seconds, corrected time, and the Mayflower 21 minutes 4 seconds. The Sachem won in the schvoner class. The Fishing Fleet. Canso, Aug. 15- Several American fishermen passing through this port boend homeward report mackerel scarce outside the three mile limit, and the Nova Scotia fleet report fish equally scarce inshore, up to this time. A Denial. OrTawa, Aug. 15. The despatch which appeared in the New York papers this morning regarding the sinking of an American fishing vessel by a Canadian cruiser off Buctouche _ is officially denied. Cholera’s Ravages. Smata, Aug. 15. Medical returns show that 70,000 per- sons have died from cholera in the north- west provineces during June and July. Weavher Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 16—i0 a.m. Moderate winds, fine change in temperature. weather, not much Fok SALE AT A BarGatn—500 mackerel barrels, Island make, ash bound. Apply at A. MeNeill’s Auction Room. augl2 4i sanieitiaasiii APPLICATIONS for admission to the National Conservatory of America (128 E, 17th St., N. Y.) will be received up to noon of Sept. 10th. After that date no further applications can be entertained before January Ist. The session extends to Ist of June. Tuition free, on cer- tain conditions. augl3 — FixaL Notice to TAxpayeRs,—All persons who have not paid their city tax on real estate, personal property and poll, for this year (1887), are requested to pay the same on or before the 3lst August, inst. AJ] default- ers after that date will be advertized, and executions will be issued; and all horse and carriage tax and dog tax for this year (1887), unpaid by the 20th of August inst., will be sued for withoxrt respect ofipersons.—F. S. Chandler, City Collector. aug 3—-t] 20th idl A CORRESPON DENT interviewing Capt. Camp- bell,of the seiner Good Luck, owned by James E. Grant, Charlottetown, says that all mackerel are schooling inside the limits,and, if the cutters do their duty, there is no donit but the Americans will have to go without fares. He also says all the mackerel he took were in shore. If depending onjwhat was out- side of the limits he would not have taken a barrel. Capt. Campbell being an experienced seiner, having served about fifteen years in the American fleet, warns all blue backs to be on the look out. «OPEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, — August 15—Gen Hamilton and wife, Peter- boro, Ont; A Parsons, Montreal; W Campbell, Park Corner; W T Lambard, J Taylor, Bos- ton; A F Sawyer, Lawrence, Mass; John L N B; Judgeand Mrs Chauveau,Quebec. 16— Sydney Mines; A J Macdonald, Mrs J D Bell, Montague. REVERE HOUSE. Aug 15—B C Borden, Sackville, NS; T C Crogg, Halifax, N 8; H Reynolds, do; J P Grant, Montreal; J C Whittier and wife, | Knoxville, Tenn. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug. 15.—Geo F Owen, Cardigan; James Wilson, Montreal; Milton Waleh, S’side; D | Fraser, Stellarton; J Fraser, Glengarry; J E | Morson, Ch’town; A McWillams, West Cape; Jas G Francis, Victoria; J D Robertson, Brudenell; D A Stewart, do; John McKinnon |Georgetown. 16—John McLeod, Valleyfield; | Katie A McLeod, do; Alex Rawlston, Mur- ray Harbor North; J R Elliott, Elliot’s Mills; Jos Fairchild, Geo'town; Geo McKay,Chicago, | Il; RH Sutherland, do, SEASIDE HOTEL—-RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 11—C W LePage, Toronto; L W Tan- ton, Ch’town. 12—Dr Wishard, Mrs Wishard, Toronto; Miss Bessie Longworth, J E Evans, 8S Davis,Ch’town. 13—Miss Katie Wright, Mr J S Carvell, Mrs Carvell, J Jarvis Grant, ! J Brenton Dawson, C F Painchaud,L Dudier, R B Norton and wife, Miss Bertie McCailum, Gipsy Norton, Ch'town; A C Stewart, Stan- , ley, P EI: Miss Rollo McLeod, do; S H Magh, Montreal; Mrs T Chas Watson and child, Ottawa; Thos J Kell; Mrs'Kell, Mrs A Woed, Miss Wood, Millbrook, Ont; AG Me. Pheveun, W 4 McLellvs,; Muytres}. HANAMINER, — - and Other [tenis. iMLUNURAPHIO NEWS. LETTERS the | TO THE EDITOR, | Wide Awake Opinion. Sir,—Some Grits, it would seem, have -abondoned the cry of **Free Trade,” and ‘gone in for Commercial Union. Leader Laurier, however, is not clear on either. The fact is he knows that the National Policy is here to stay, and that Commercial | Union, as talked by Mr. Wiman, of Dun |Wiman & Co., is impracticable. Free Trade means one thing; and Commercial | Union, with high protection United States, quite another thing altogether. It would be interesting to know what our Island | Grits are going to do about it. After all | | their loud talk about Free trade, are they now prepared to join hands with those who have adopted the highest protectionist policy of any nation in the world. I be- lieve they will be found to be at’ sixes and sevens on this question of Commercial Union, as they are on all other questions affecting the interests of the country. Wipe AWAKE. Picnic and Excursion SCHOOL PICNIC Farqubarson’s Wharf, West ZION CHURCH SUNDAY will be held at River, On Thursday Next, 18th Inst As this will bea Basket Picnic. tables will not be set for visitors. A Refreshment Booth, how- ever, will be on the grounds, in charge of compe- tent persons. Boat will leave Ferry Wharf at 930 a.m. and 2 p. m. Fare, 25 cents. Children not belonging to Sab- bath Schoo!, 10 cents. R. J. CAMPBELL. sec, Committee. August 15 1887—3i COMING! A GRAND DOUBLE SHOW — TWO SHOWS IN ONE! WILSOCWN’S ALL STAR MINSTRELS, IN CONJUNCTION WITH Prof, J.H. Burton’s $10,000 Dog Circus (Direct from Her Royal Majesty’s Theatre, London.) Introducing the Finest Kennel of Acting Dogs in the worid.—Irish and English Grey Hounds, French and German Poodles, Pointers, Esqui- maux, Common Blacks and numerous breeds. higbest Leaping Dogs on earth, The surprise of a life-time. —IN THE— IYCHUM, Maxwell, Paris, Ont; J J Thomas, Woodstock, E M Johnstone, Pictou; M J Partridge, | conan Nejus Thursday & Friday Evgs..18 & 19 Inst The ae consists of Fifteen Persons, Fine Brass Bandand Orchestra. sf Grand street Parade Daily. Ch’town, Ang. 13.—5i MAMMOTH TEA PARTY AT TRACADIE, —ON— Wednesday, ivth of August. = HE Tea wil! be held on the beautiful grounds of Mr. John Archd. McDonaid, Glenaladale, and surrounding the celebrated Tracadie barn, which will be utilized for the occasion. No pains will be spared by the ladies and man- aging committee to make this a first-class affair; and as the commodious buildings on the grounds give double facility for making this the best tea of the season, we therefore cordially invite all to attend. The amusements will comprise Music, Dancing, Swinging and all other games customary on suc occasions. The best of all hinds of Temperate Drinks will be sold on the grounds, Tea on the Tables at 12 o’clock, noon. Tickets for admission to Grounds and Tea, 25 cents; children, 10 cents. The following are the arrangements made with the Railway authorities :— A Srecial Train will leave Summerside for Tracadie at 8a. m., local time, on above date, connecting at Royalty Junction with Special leaving Chariottetownx at 10.20 a. m., and return- ing will leave Tracadie at 5 p. m., local, for Suin- merside, making connections at Royalty Junction for Charlottetown. Fares at the undermentioned rates will be issued from Summerside, Charlottetown, Souris, Georgetown and intermediate Stations to Traca- die by Specials from Summerside and Charlotte- town, and by Regulars from Georgetown and Souris, good toreturn on the same day by above Specials and Regular Trains :— To Tracadie and Return. ~ Summerside to New Annan (inclusive)........ 70¢ Barbara Weit to Fredericton.................. 6uc Clyde and Hunter Rivet... .: -.. .ccveoess cscs ce GS North Wiltshire to Mi!ton (inclusive)......... 40c SS i ec cnset theo tees te scl in ie dca 30¢ ChnprlettetOweiss 2000. e050 50 50 TE tn ivi 40c Royalty Junc. and Brackley Point ......--.... 30c Union to Kedford (inclusive) One Single Frst- class Fare. Souris to tiollo Bay (inclusive)................ 60c Selkirk Gnd ASHLON. 050+ e202 cevivdiiceiinal n> dc Five Houses to Marie (inclusive).......... -. 40c Lot 40 to Dundee (inclusive)...... ti dceend-» BBO Douglas, One Singie First-class Fare. Georgetown and Brudenelill ................... 50¢ | Cardigan and Perth. nus annie tndeenak See { Bald win'’s and Peake Bee iiickad, 0% wd. ocd webb >0c | Pisquid and Mcunt Stewart, One Single | First-class Fare. ) Tbe afterncon Express for Souris will be de- j}tained thirty minutes that afternoon, leaving ‘racadie at aboui 5.30 p.m., ivcal time, and con- necting at Mount Stewart Junction with Train for Georgetown. AUGUSTINE A. McDONALD, Tracadie, July 29, 1887—wky 31 See’y. Auction Steam Launch BY» Auction, on FRIDAY, 19th August., inst., at o'clock, noon, at the Railway Wharft, where she now lies, with all her outfit complete, ready for use. } The *Louise” is one year and a half eld, 23 feet ; keel, 6 feet beam; is fitted with an upright, tubu- } lar boiler, automatic water feeder, and vertical engine, 4x6 inch cylinder. Safely and substan- tially built and equipped. The “Louise” is just the boat for pleasure- seekers or summer resoris. Terms easy, el mm } Sale. * Louise.” | | wwe A, McNEIL&I; Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1887—tls REMOVED. es oss TORE is removed Wright r2%, Keut Street, opposite Mark Wright & Uo's New Brjck Fattory, ahs cab. : | three Funny Clown Dogs, ard the lonzest and /* MACKEREL BARRELS TURSDAY, kuti Su VALUABLE PROP: RTY, Good Business Stand, Dwellings, &, Charlottetown. I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on the pre- mises, on Thursday, the 25th Day of August, Inst., at the Hour of 12 o'clock, Noon, All that Valuable Property, situate on the corner of Weymouth ani Fitzroy Streets, having a frontage on Weymouth Street of 12 f and on Fitzroy Street of 87} feet, bein rt of Tuwn Lots Nus. 8 and 86 in the 4th eetee. upon which there are Three Dwellings or Tenement Houses, besides a Shop on the corner. This property is solendidly situated for a gro- cory panies, combining a fish and meat store, an ers & rare v0 . pportunity to intending pur- Terms easy and made known on application to F. L, Haszard, Solicitor, or to the undersigned, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. August 1l—ex pat till sale A CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, kc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a misstonary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D. New York City. WILLOW GROVE AT AUCTION . T AM instructed by J. W. Morrison, Esgq., to sel] at Public Auction, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 20th AUGUST, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, his well known property, Willow Grove, comprising Town Lots No. 18, and part of Town Lots Nos, 19 and 68 in third hundred, fronting on* Grafton Strees with back entrance from Rochfort Street. On the well arranged premises are the hand- some, complete, weli-finished Residence, Stable, Coach House,.Wood House, &e., &e., with pump in yard, tank in cellar and under- ground drainage to the harbor. This property is»beautifully situated, taste- fully ornamented by trees, &c., making it one of the most desirable private residences in the city, within five. minutes walk. of Queen Square, A large portion of the purchase money may remain at interest. Property may be viewed at any time on ap- plication to owner or A. H. B. MACGOWAN. Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1887, ts 500 for Sale by CARVELL. BROS. July 29, 1887. Lee Domestic Fashion Oo.. OF NEW YORK have established an Agency for their superior Paper Fashions —AT THE— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE where a full assortment will always be kept, together with this Company’s popu- lar publications, viz: “THe STYLE” the monthly 4-page paper, 25cts. per year. “The Domestic Monthly,” An Illustrated Magazine of Fashion, Literature and the Fine Arts, $150 per year—15 cents each. “ PASHION REVI:W,” ane Catalogue, issued quarterly, 35 cents each. eee 2 for August will be distributed aS RH - in order to introduce those Popular Patterns Ee CALL AND GET ONE SZ THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch’town, July 29, 1887. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. W ANTED—About the 15th September next, for a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages. $8; no washing. Apply at KXaMINER office, Ch’towa. auzgi6 2aw & wky—jour Wilt the party who took an Opera Glass (not their own) from on beard the Str. St. Law- rence, on the day of the Military Excursion. please return the same to the office of Tux Exam iNER and obligethe owner. auxgi6 3ieud pd WANTED AT ONCK--A Blacksmith, or one With LWo years’ practice. J. Proctor, tiunter River. augl6é 3i OST--A Cow; fat, red color. The finder wil oblige by leaving werd concerning her witi WILLIAM S&Lear, corner Hillsborough and Rich- mond ‘Streets, Charlottetown. augi2 5i pd WANTED -A copy of the late Rev. D. Mc- Vonald’s book on the Millenium. Apply a! this office. augil tt W ANTED—Four good Coatmakers. Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B, augl010i pd O LET—A Cottage on Pleasant’ Street, con taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse attacsed; furnished if required, or use of piano il required: Apply to the owner on the premises. — third door from Euston Street. aug8 tf OR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used bu! very little and in good repair; also, one up right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold ata bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. aug’ tf T° LET—That Desirable Dwelling House, situ ate on corner of Prince and Dorcheste: Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright: immediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 25 eod tf PASTURAGE TO LET—For the remainder of the season, excellent aftergrass pasturage, on Malpeque Road, oj:posite residence of Mal. Msc Leod, sq.— George Alley. aug 6 a Apply to William f — sen > ie: : Led 1SS7. GUST 16. SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. —— i LADIES JERSEY JACKETS Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Soild 25 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. Ch’'town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky Se) —————- — CHM! Baradus Lor All| ——-—:0:— SUITS, bought at a sacrifice, will be cleared A0? prices that will astonish all. The natives have got to be surprised, and the only way to do it is to show'them our C:othing and tell the price. All-wool Suits, worth $10.00 (just think of it) now only $6.40. Extra good Worsted Suits, worth $14.00, now $10.00, Coat, Pants and Vest, separate, at tremendous low prices. Try us, we can doit, and the goods must go. LE PROWSE, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. Ch’town, August 8, 1887--eod & wky out at ded kee oes During this month we will give Special Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Black and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. - Remember the READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPART- MENT is one of the Largest in Town. Several lots for Men and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain. Superior TEA, 25 Cents. —_ ——)—— = —— J. Bo MACDONALD Ch’town, July 8, ,87—dy wy—pat HOT WATER. — THis is. THE’ DAISY. " HE Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) already in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can't help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. Since taking up this branch of business, we have completed several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a number of private residences. As it is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do this kind of work. In a very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, apd those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN. THSTIMONIALS. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— GENTLEMEN,—With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. My house, as yon are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during the coldest weather the heat could be regulated to-any desirable temperature. My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of tuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. I further wish to swe my satisfaction with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours truly, House of Assembly, P. E. L,, April 2ist, 1887, SAMUEL PROWSE. ee ee Charlottetown, P. E, 1., 2ist April, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Sirs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which _ put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction. TS LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. ~ Nui Steveuvv, Queen *Roaa tt Vurs truly, ; Ce’tdwn, July 23, 1897—2 m daw CARVELL BRDS: