Notice Remeval. EXAMINER iwssuéd from its I ms OW ‘ he Lonpow House, where we it sexi f sev its pati tis. Local and Other Items, limps on. Queen to-night, - Don t forget the Masonic Picni« . Excursion on Thuraday next. iii INSPECTION The regular monthly the police force was held this - \y ‘ Every person should go to t to-morrow night in Y. M - (a ’ ro Tur | i t Y. M. C. A. to enivngand hear Mr. Reid sing the itish Lion ; vw) ie zz stile PeMPERANCE.-— Meeting of Victoria Division this evening at 8 a clock. \ siting “OWNS OF rn wv elce ™ --- > ~~ Exc The Moncton ®rotherhood of Railway Brakemen intend having an excur- 1 to Summerside to-morrow, - eq StReers.—W innipeg has 72 miles Of four and a half miles paved with oak plank and tamarac cost of $295,000 RSTON theen these, - + ee My ft 4,400 sheep and John Avard informs the lambs, and slready this season he has purchased 3,000. At the « James’ nclusion of the Church vester Armstrong, of Toronto, compli choir upon their excellent sing ENTARY ‘ vice in St me ? Ly Rev I t Disc y ~~ RTANT An American visited Lake St. John, indications of the Point aux Trembles. will be ?P ‘i » recent : . discovered oil ation ive t ‘i at ope! commenced n early dat 7 > Rieutr’—Mr. Greenway y the Winnip has letter ¢ stating g Sun, nment has no knowledge by that paper f supplied arthed Ry h it published. RI ; y un ivs Mr. Green rita w himseit the information whi Richard Kennedve, drunk, dames Donovan, drunk, re- Henness drunk, $1 4 acdmunished ard ickmen, summoned se, were also attended « OURT lava: \I airy h Stewart Ei ‘ . yinen or , druni ‘ tf A. uvhteen ‘ ; Oo: ilcen itil MEETING A meeting of the ttee will be held this | Monday) , at 7.20 o'clock. in the ity Council Chamber, to conside: appropriat e Comm evening the 20th inst ig the surplus of the jubilee fund toa regatta. \ attendance req ueste ] A, H. Mae PHERSON, Secretary ill lla Excursion AND Tea.—The Baptist Sunday School Excurston aid Tea at Suffo'!k Station on Wednesday next promises'to be one of the most successful of the season. A special train will leave Charlottetown for the grounds at 10.45 a. m., and will return at §.45 p. m, Don't fail to attend, > VLITY SCHOOLS The city schools re-open after’ the midsummer holidays on Monda« next. Miss Mary Conroy has been appointed t tea her in () i-en Sonare School vice Miss Ther-sa McKenna; and Miss Carrie Haslam a teacher in Prince Street School vice Miss Carrie A. Wade. Queen Square School is being repaired and repainted throughout. KAILWAY Pion Between nine and ten hundred pesple attended the Railway Em pl Picnic at Cape Traverse on Saturday, pnd all were well pleased with the day’s pro- The ditferent games were closely mtested, and the dancing booths, swings, etc., were well patroaized. The Band of the 82nd Battalion furnished excellent music dui- ¢ the d Ly ives ceedings —— ———— CONCERT Our readers should not forget the concert tw be given in & M. C. A. Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. by Messra. Chisholm, McLean and Reid, three graduates ithe Halifax School for the Blind, ° All three are artists in their way, The pro- umme is made up of solos, duets, triog, etc.. and will be very enjoyable. All desirous . f passing a pleasant evening should make a point of attending cin [ue Osstree.—The American man-of-war Ossipee was anchored off Souris yesterday. is sent to iook after the fishermen, Her captain and four of the ofticers called on Con- ilar Agent Carlton. There are two other gates on their way down to the Island, the ~ i@ ~ ,antic and the Boston The lattef is &@ new | vessel, and is said to be one of the finest American man-of-wars afloat With these ‘h n the coast it is hoped all American seiners will be kept right. 9 Takinnna Corner Svone Latp.—The corner stone of St. Bernard's new Reman Catholic church, Moncto to cost in the vicinity of $5,000, was laid with appropriate ceremoies yester- y by Bishop Sweeney. When the place of wire! ip Was erected in 1872 there were but 12 famili in the congregation, and it was net until [$82 that the church arrived at the diguity of 4 separate parish. Now there are 300 families and 1500 communicants, which is illustrative of the rapid growth of the town. The new church will be entirely of stone, aud Will seat 1200. aia Pror. Zexs.—To-morrow night Prof Zera Semon mmences his engagement at the Lyceum. Prof. Semon has connected himself wit ompany of artists, and their enter- tainments cannot be spoken of too highly. (iiovanni’s flock of performing canary Mirds are something wenbictdl, while Miss adele Gilbert on the musical glasses giveg some very choice selections. Zera has a num- ber of new tricks, and hig ventriloqaism is a8 amusing asever, while the Marjonettes still Continue to create roars of laughter, Prof, yntinue through the week with a matinee Saturday. The prices are 25 and 35 cents ’ t Semon will ae Tae Smatyest Cavrenw 1s THE WorLp.— Tr iro, N.S, isthe town which, of all the world smallest church building. It ore than 16 feet square, and is 1 its eeclesiastieal appearance, even » Da Measures not COM pie te vo the t og spire. It is situated in the Af known ag ‘* The Devil's Kali e, | t is now’ usetl ds &° Woodshied, it will probably never be the means of work- ig a moral reformation sufficient to warrant The little gomen ha ch inging the name of the district. edifice w built years *go, by A j eccentric raan nathed Hamlin, for the use o his tenants in its locality, who either could Dut have been very numerous, or were exoved- ingly poor chureh vat last seasen he shipped from i th at } of the i |} derer, was fully committed to the Court of oe ae 1 DAILY B) PELEGRAPHIO NEWS, SPROIAL Desparones to Tuk EXamMIner, The Parnell.’ Times” Affair. -AM Dupuy, Aug. 19. The Freeman's Journal gives prominence to an authorized paragraph declaring that Parnell will be able to make the clearest disproof of the charge that he was author of the Times letters by a cha'n of evidence of the most pert ct character. Messrs. Waller and Buchle says the Journa! will deny all knowledge of the letters aod will say they got them from Manager Macdonald, who will refuse to give evidence. The Freeman's Journal | opened the defence fund with a subserip- tion of £59. Archbishop Walsh with a similar subscription sends a warm letter | endorsing Parnell’s action. — | On the Warpath. Pineripee Agency, Dak., Aug. 19. A large band of Sioux have gone to the- Cheyenne country on Tongue River, in detiance of objections interposed by the | agents. They have often threatened to join the Cheyennes and massacre the un- protected whites along the Tongue and | Powder Rivers. Two companies of cavalry have started in hot pursuit. A bloody | battle will be fought before the Sioux wiil | be taken back to their reservation. — i Halifax News. | Hatrrax, Aug. 19. A youug man named Nolan was drowned | by the upsetting of a boat io the harbor to- uay | Nhe Norwegian steamer Liberto, from | w York to Stettin, was wrecked off ‘sogier on Friday night. No lives were ust. Sir John and Lady Maedonald arrived to-day. Ne 1 +t } Two Murderers in Custody. MonrreaL, Aug. 19. Casea, charged with the murder of Pilon, at Cotian Landing, was arrested yesterday aud taken tooMontreal. Angus Jacobs, the Caughnawaga mur- (Queen's bench yesterday by Coroner Jones. Boulanger E:‘ected. Panis, Aug. 19. Gen. Boulanger was elected to the Cham- ber of Deputies in the department of Semme to-day by a majority of 34,723 He also heads the polis in Chairute and Nord departments. The announcement of the fivures caused great exeitement. 5S = A Fatal Quarrel. Wesroy, Ont., Aug. 19. A quarrel between Lester Church and the Loveless family, farmers living near this tuwn, resulted in Church being shot dead by young Loveless yesterday evening. Weather Bulletin. — Toronto, August 20-—-10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds, fine and warm, HOTEL om “8 oe | - OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 18—O B Waldman, Crapwad; W Wekie, jr, Brantford, Out; E K Caldwell, Kentville; H M Pogle, Lower Montague; H Suth rland, Toronto; J Ross, Mt *tewart;G H Mullisken, Reston; E W Sehuerch, do; C Pearse, Wood- stock, Ont; R A Andersen, Vancuuver; M Emery, Marlboro, Mass; ‘T Cook, New York; P W Smith, do; J B Morgan, Philadelphia; 5 Jones, Rosten. HOTEL DAVIES Aug 18—D J MeDonald, Toronto; IC Hall, jr, Boston; W H Barnard, city; W H Bur- rows, 3’Side; R C McLeod, do; G W Prescot', Woodbary, N Y. 20—J Lefurgey, S’Side; C K Hoben, St John. THE GREAT — MATCH RAGE Between the Popular and Fast Stallions HERNANDO, 289i, by ALMONT, 35, —AND BLACK PILOT By ALL RIGHT, 5817, Will take place on the Summerside Diving Park THURSDAY, AUGUST 30th, INST. Special Trains will be run from Georgetown, Souris and Charlotte own to Summersiqe, P4s- sengere fruat Liguish and latermediate statiuna will come by regular train, and retarn by regular in the eveutug, which wili be detained at Suim- merside until 5.30 p. m., local time, at reduced rates. ’ The Track js located in the Town jimits, only thir.y chains from the Cougt House, egavenient for parties coming by train. Jt will be the fastest race ever trotted inthe Provinee, The best of order will be maintained, and the race bejng be- tween two of ‘he fastest stallions in the Maritime Provinces, it wil be very exciting and interest- ing, as w Very close c test is predicted, No other horses allowed - the track orin the nclo-ure du ing the contest. ‘4 Refreshments provi-ied on the grounds. Only temperate drinks wil be permitted to be sod, No “exhilarating fluids” can be procured, therefore a good time may be expected. Entrance Fee 24 Cents at the Gate, Ladies Having Escort, Fres. Race to take place between One and Two o’c.ock, p. m. | | IN ER, 18 ee ane S8-PALL “TRIP-I88 Si, i - EREMA, 300 TONS REGISTER, P. LEDWELL, Commander. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 235th S«ptember, And willearry Freight at through rates to the ditfe-rent Railway p iots on the Island, _ i 4a7 F or Freight apply in London to John Pit- carn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street? ia Liverpool to Wiliam fSallen, 51 Suuth Joy Street, or here to the Owners, ' PKAKE BROS. & C0, | Ch’town, Aug 17, R88—eod tf a $3.00! HAVE been appointed -OLE AGENT in P. E Island for the WONVEK kuown as the Complete Photographic Outfit, capable of taking PERFECT PICTUKFS o Various kinds. Toe whole apparatus is sould fo TURKE DOLLA Rs, and is put up in a neat and advantageous form. A BOOK OF INSTRUC- TIONS, together wih DRY PLATES, SENSI- TIZED PAP#R. CHEMIC4La, etc... is given With each Camera, aud ay une can acquire a knowledge of Photogra hy in a few bours. A full tock, together with a@ lerge assortment. of PHO; OGURAPHIC NOUVELTIES, and the most Artistic Views, embracing Devotional, Marine, Landscave, &c., &&., will be opened in a few days THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Hooks core. Ch'iown, Aug. 15, "®8—3i eod her 2i ANTHRACITE COAL, To ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due here about 12th inst. : — 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfactiou last year. R. McMILLAN, _ augi—dy & wky;tf PUBLIC AUCTION. Stock, Dimming Raniomenie: Household Furniture, &e, Ts undersigned is insatrnet the REV, JOHN McLBUD tosell by Pablig Auction, On Wednesday, 5th September Next, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., At Manse, Strathalbyn, the following Stock Jaygi«ments, Household Furniture, &c. :— A Preble Meare, 1 first-class Wily. te years ° tow puee, ] Pig, Geese. Poultry, } Cart (ue@rly ne ay ew Ploygh, | new Waxon (No.1), 1 Umving Sleigh (gew} J? gud sets Hrvying Hav- } ness, set Cait acres Potatoes, ALSo--Parior (Mohair Cloth), Tabie, Curiain Péles and Hixin 8, Grgte. Vining Rvom—Sideboard. Exteria) Chairs, 4 Chair, “ofa. Pic wes gaive, 8 udy—2 Huokcares, De-k, Table Hall—Oi: Cota, Hat Stand and Table, U la S 4nd, Lamp, Clock. Stair Carpet and ttoda, Centre Table, _ ALsO—Contents of five Bedrooms, Bedr S ites, Vatirasses, Bedaing Ware, &*... Kitchen —Cvuoking Siove aud furniture, Tavles, Chairs, Dresser, Crockery, Gias-ware, Cutlery, Lamps, Washing Apparatus, &c, Patent Windew, Biiad, "ollers, aud several other articles not enumerated. The Carriage, Stock and Farniture mentioned in the foregomy jist are ail of the best qualuy and nearly new; therefure parues jn deed of good St.ck, Cap inges gud first-class Furniture, a i tp ttn Charlottstowa to Boston. \the Carroll, on Saturday, Sth May. : a et ste BOLTON DIRECT, —BY THE~ Bo:ton, Halifax and Prince Rdward Island Steamship Line, | |THE ONLY DIRECT LINE. WITHOUT CHANGE, | THE staunch and commodious Steamships | CARROUL and WORCESTER, having been thoronwhiy refurnished aud put into first-class condition in every particular, will, ducing the Season of 1888, run as tollowa, commencing with One of these vessels will leave Boston for Charlottetown every sATURDAY, at noon; and Chariert: town for Boston eyery THURSDAY, at 6 o'clock, p. m, Pag ilont; Passenger Accommodation! Low ates! ey ANES--First-class Passage Berth in well- ferni-hed Cabin, $6 50; Stateroom Berth, $8 50. Lowest rates for Preigtt, which is always care- pully handled, . CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charluttetown, ] HARRISON LoRENG, Treasurer, i, B. GARDNER, sianager, 34 Atlantic Avenné, i-ewis’ Wharf, Boston. Ch’town, May 3, 1888 —pat sum jour School for Children, MES. J. D. MARTIN has #till a few vacane in her Morning Class. Shouid a sufficient number of Pupils come for- ward; an Afteruoon Class will be formed, These Classes will continue during the Summer. For terms, etc., apply atresidenve, FITZROY STREET. mon th t{—ju2% jes Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY the Nineteenth day of September, A. D. 188~ at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtue of a Pewer of Sale contsined in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the twenty-.bird day of Jane, A. LD. i886) and made between Jame3 Murphy, of the oné part, and Jane McGregor, of the other parts > q LL that tract, piece and parcel of land situ- ate, lying and being on Lot Twenty-one, in Wieen’> County, in Prince Edward Island, bound- ed as follows, thatis to say’;—Commencing at a siake set in the north side of the Millvale Road, wed jn the south-west angle of Plot Namber ‘Three in the possession ef Peter Marphy, and reating thence by the magnetic meridian of the yeur 1764 north fifty chains; thence west ten chains; thence south to said road, and along the same eust tothe place of commencement,. con- taining fifty acres of iand, a iittle more or I«ss, knewn and distinguished as Plot Number Five, and is thus described in a Deed Poll bearing date the Twenty-sixth day of Jaly, A.D. 1473, and made by the Commissioner of Public Lands to David Mutch. Purfurther particulars apply at the office of My Kdward J, Hodgson, Solicitor, Charlotte- ” a pated this 8th Gay of August, A. D. 188, JANE MoGREGOR. augt—dy eod tl sle wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. LET.—Kouse on Pleasant. Street, with ; Stable and Wellin yard. Possession first of beptember.— WILLIaM Dopp, aug2 ANTED.—A pogitlan as Bookkeeper. Appl W at this office. eod taunts . WANTED. A Lad about 8-years af age to do nenars} work abcuf « store and attend a horse. Apply by letter ta P. O, Box 47, augl8 I O8T.—This niorning, on the street from a wagon, a small Leather Sample Case, with tcads plate inecribed ** Hell Cigar Factory, st Jonn, N'B” Thedinder will! oblige by leaving it the #lotel Da vies. re li—augi7 UND.—A bunch 6f Keys The owner ean » have them #f"upptying at T EXAMINER z ‘lice aud paying for this oh vertisement. augl6 ii 12 iid lt . WY ANTHR—A canffisser to solicit advertise- ments for a nionthiy jourmal io be issnea s*on. Ovly @ competent’ pergan ydéed apply. Cail at this office, . ‘, ug 15 ti ANTED.—A Servant for general honsework in a small family.” No w be. quire et this office. ow Seugls 4 oy wild do weil te attend, as the sale wail be posi- tive and Qo reserve. Terms made known at sale. } D. E. CAMPBELL, Auctioueer. The Manse, Strathalbyn, 15th Auyg., ’82, dy li wy 2i Sheriff's Sale. ree pe > LEMUEL a PS, Plaintiff, “ WILLIAM MAGHER, Defendant. Y virtne of a Writ of Statute Execution to m directed, issued out of Her Majesty's Su- Pas, Court of Judicature, at the suit of Lemuel hiliips against Witliam Magher, I have taken’ and seized as the proyerty of the abuve-pamed defendaat, the fultowing property, vig.: Ali that iract, piece or parce) of laud situate, lying aad being en Lotor fownship Numb.r Thirty-four em Queen's’ Cousty, bounded as fol.ows, that to say :—Commencing at the north-west angle of Plot No. 237, on the west side of a road leadmge to Stanhope; thence west seventy-three’ Ga) enain-, Qr Yuli) yt meeta the east buundary of &) tract of laud in possession of Jonn. Aid ; theneé | north twenty (2) chains; thencs east seventy- th: ee (73) chains, ov unt 1 it meets the said 5 tuence following the course thereof south twenty (29) chaius to the place uf commencement. con! t:ining one bundred and forty-six (146) ucres of) lund, a little more or less, veinz thus described in a certain Indenture of Lease miade thé Tenth duy of November. 184+, between Sir Graham G. Montzomery, of the one part and Neil McGinnis, of the other pari. ALSO— All that other tract, piece or parce] of land, situate on said Townsaip Nuamber 34, b nuded as follows, that is to say,—having a front of ten chains on the westside Of the Friston Koad, and running back west by paralie) lines ; bounded. on the souta by Hus Gonner’s farm ; on ‘the north’ paruly by Jolin Auld’s farm and partiy by yacant laud; and on the west by John Landerkio’s farm and John Aald’s tara, containing séventy-four acres of land, g litle more or less, being thus des¢ri in an isden- ture of Lease, dated the fourth day of Dasember, a hetween Archibald Montgomery and Robert Montgomery, of the one part, and one John Ware, of the other part, the two tracts sd- jvining ane ayother. containing two hundredand twanty (220i acres, a li. tle more or less, in Queen’s County, and I do hereby give Pubiic Notice that I will, on THE FIFTEENTH DAY OF FEBRU- ARY, A, D. 1889, at ‘Twelve o’ciock, noon, at th Court House in Charlottetown, in thé sai County, set up and sell by Public Avot all the above described property, or ag much #hereof as’ wiil satisfy the levy marked on said Writ, being Taree hundred and cigniy-six dollars and efyrhty- one cepts, with interest en threes tui dred’ atx eighty dudars from 6h October, AYD. le 6, at ten -per cent. per anndm, besides Sheritt’s fees and a)] incidental expenses. é, JAMES CURTIS, : Sheriff, Sherift’s O'Tice, Queen’s County. } a August }3t, A, D. 4888. j R. R. Pepzcerap, Plaintiff's Attorney, augi4--3i dy & wky wit? ANTED IMMEDIATELY, Parlor Maid, also a Hodsemaity Good wages. Apply »t 1H& EXAMINER office. augli NTED.—Three good Coat Makers, two Vest’ Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Cunstant work to good bands —P. J. FoRAN, augl4 ANTED IMMEDIATBLY.-— At the Pump- ; ing Station, Charlottetowg Waterworks, a dozen Brickluyers.— W, . Fraser, augl3 iy ANTED,—At D. A. Bruce’s, a Girl to ran ¥V¥ sewing machine. » Apply at once, augi3—tf vel ANTED.-~A Lady < pen address to t a — ee tales oa afew mo ry, and expenses Ja yson three days at this office, ph ae ANTEO--Be a lady. & Girl to do parlor Ww and plain ne Enquire at this ive. : i (sat Lues)~augtl me eee ee i Ew ) LET,--The new Prince and Lorches rooms and heated - by Hwelling House frony aning above and of s size. Immediate pos- ion. Tensiuts ng good comfortable a ate invited to examine these.grorau PAELEY. 2aw tf —anyll 4) ANTED.—A Cook, Good references. Ap- ply at this office, ‘“<o0xi0" TANTED.—A Young Man fo drive Bread apg) Wagon. Apply at ‘* City Steam Bakery.” YY 3i pd WANter IMMEDIATELY.--A Parlor Maid, ¥ Good wages. Apply at this office, aug R SALE.«A geod Piano will be sold at a Pe eAt wee House, eorner of ets, having nine , er. Also--New on Prince Street, ad- t Salesroom of G. M. MARRIS, a oe. Ww—aug? ANTED.—Atthe Qsharne House, a Cham- ber Maid, Good wages. aug7—Si¢ad pd = eee Set WANTED TO RENT.—A > Honse containing "seven or eight reams. Apply at this office. 3x30 WANTED.—A Girl to do ee housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs. JOHN A, Moork, East Kent Street. tf—augl Lost. black-covered “Memorandum Book. with some torn pages in it. Finder will please leave it at this office. tf—jy30 ST.—On Saturday afternagn, between this - eity and Brackley Point, a Brown Overcoat. The finder wall be suitably rewarded by leaving FOORE. 4i—jy 30 $ saihe with Jomn A. ANTED. Permanent and ‘Traysient Board Poestat the ‘Rallway Hotei, opposite Depot | —JouN BoLGER, Proprietor. 3t eod—a ug? | WaNFED IMMEDIATELY.--A Plain Cook. * “Apply at this office, jy3t LET,—A House containing five rooms, in MONDAY, AUGUST : 7 BAR : ‘repair/ situated on Jeing--Street, pear | Street. -* : , arg3 | ; ANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in | 0 PROPRIETORS. Sumuvrdide, Aug. 13, 888~s t t & wry 1 ate 'y ANTED.—A Boy about 18 years old to drive a Bread J.T. PESRDEN s, PRE Expres3 and do gegeral wosk — } from start.— tt " Rochester. N fust-selling speciaities. -Don’t delay. Salary rt. NY. a BRR tises & ah gus your vicinity; special inducements now | ! 20, 1 A SWEE S88. | AVALANCHE GAINS ome ALG JAMES PATON & Co's. We Challenge Comparison with the following Goods Black Cashmeres, Black Merinos, Colored Dress Goods of all kinds, CA RPEH'TS, Prints, Sunshades, Cloves, Hosiery, Underclothing, Millinery and Mens’ Readymade Clothing. 2) cco cnmentpipapeen TAS. PATON & CO., MARKED SQUARE. ” 3 , Ch’town, July SN «ar aia S mi RES ees => ovek. 3 FEATHERBONE: SSS DREGS STAYS. | The only Dress Stay made that will not Break, Rust, Warp or Split; is not affect. ei by Perspiration or Bedy-heat, Cut to exact lengths required, or purchased in covered lengths (6, 7, Dinebes.) Always ready for use. and can be attached to dress-seam by machine or hand. THE FEATHERBONE CORSET! )HE ONLY PERFECT CORSET! The Lightest and Most Durable Corset! The lightest and most durable. Has no side steels to rust and break, yet keeps its form perfectly and cannot roll up at the hips, OUR GUARANTEE. fiach Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely un- breakable, to give perfect ease to the wearer, te wash and laundry without damage. and tu be satisfactory in every respect. If not, @ return within four weeks and your merchant is authorized to a :efund your money. &@ FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS MERCHANTS “OR ST. THOMAS FEATHEREONE CO... Sole Manu- facturers, St, Themas, Ont. E. J. HOWELL, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, 17 King Street, St. John, N. B. Re THERSS July 9, 1888. eetedimasttaee SL —_ — ————— Se ee ed FEATHERBONE CORSETS, iter -—FOR SALE BY-— STANLEY: BROS.. BROWN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, July 9, 1888. TEE SUCCESSFUL —S=HATTEE Is the one who bays the mest ‘STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values, and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MAULEAN, SHAW & U MOVTREAL We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS. | We keep constantiy ou hand the Latest Novelties. We kee. the Newes: Styles at Reasonable Prices, H.tters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods, MR. FAIRBAIRN represents us in the Lower Provinces. Jaly 20—im 2aw WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Hardware, © "= is s ary git nu arriage Goods, r — AND = MILL. SUPPLIES, | Paints, Oils, Varnishes, ec. . GOODHUE LEATHER BELTING. | NORTON May 29) 1888- 2aw & wky & FENNELL. CHARLOTTETOWN.