ue > Local and Other Items. (ingy FLANNEL cheap at J. B. Macdonald's, dy & wy divctenail \ ' jackets just opened at J. B. Mac: dy & wy - sd> — \\ “ON & VEIN B., to-night open in St, - GReEaT three days aale « hoots and shoes at Dorsey, Goff & Co's - Dorsey Gorr & Co, will close their old pre- nises ihn taree days time, Aug Slst. > BALBREGA, the Swedish Wonder, has ge- ured the Lyceum for Oct. 10 and 1) ae Pus classes of Nt. Joseph's Convent will re- ypen on Thursday, the Ist September, > Great bargains at Dorsey Goff & Co. Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesdays of this week. =_ - " A Bareatn,--200 pairs children’s stockings, e 25c a pair, now selling at l0c a B. Macdonald's. tf - , reguiar pric nar at J . ExxatcmM.—In the resolution” passed ‘wt Principal Hutton’s Souris meeting, for ‘ ex- presses read ‘‘ we express.” - Tue warships sailed tor Quebec at half past six o clock this morning, the band play- ing “‘ The Girl I Left Behind Me.” : —->- A crr1zen woke up early the other morning to find two men and two women lying in front of his house—all ‘‘ dead drunk.” oa A COLLECTION in aid of the Pope's jubilee fund was taken up at Ottawa on Sunday last. One thousand dollars were realized. e A MEETING of the committee of temperance workers will be held to-night at eizht o'clock, in the lower parlor of the Y. M. C.-Av Hall. A full attendance is requested. ~~ Tue funeral of Miss Lenk May Morris, daughter of Thomas Morris, Esq., C. C., took place this afternoon to Sherwood Cemetery, and was attended by a large number of citizens. en James J. Rocuer, Esy,, of the Pilot staff, and one of the most promising poets of the Great Republic, who has been visiting his parents and friends in this city, left for Soston on Saturday. - We are pleased to learn that the people of Burke's Road, near Rollo Bay, the most of whom formerly resided in Rustico, have re cently erected a School House and engaged the services of a Teacher for the current year for their District. —— ie lure City Schools were re-opened to-day, ufter the midsummer vacation, with the fol- lowing large attendance of pupils, viz: Prince Sirect School, 501 ; Queen Square School,220 ; West Kent Street School, 365. Total, 1086 pupils. Ciood to begin with. diel It is said that Midshipman Watson at- tended « farewell ball in Halifax on .Mon- day night last, and was one of the gayest of the gay. Inafew short days afterwards he was called to another world. How true it is that ‘** In the midst of life we are in death.” omnpilitiicnss i ALL the male officers, teachers and scholars of the Second Methodist Sunday School are requested to attend the funeral of the late Miss Tilley Ferguson, and form in procession, leaving her late residence, Mount Edwai i Road, at3o'clock to-morrow, for Peoples’ Cemetery. onieailfitiads , We have receive (la catalogue of the Japan- ese curiosities and manufactures to be sold at auction by Mr. G. M. Harris, on Tuesday and Wednesday next. The collection is a rich on¢, and includes many unique articles suit- able for presents, etc. Call and examine the atock, which is on exhibition in Stevenson's building, and don’t forget to attend the sale. eviin Tue classes in the Convent de Notre Dame and St. Joseph's Cenvent re-open on Thurs- day next. ‘The excellent work done in these institutions as well known that praise trom as would be superfluous, Adarge attendance of pupils during the incoming term. is both expected and” desired. All intending pupils should try to be present on opening day. ComPARATIVELY few of the men-of-war lately in this port, were permitted to come ashore. This fact was the occasion of some comment, and in reply to a gentleman who mentioned it in his presence the Admiral stated that his experience ~ had proved it dangerous toallow any bat those whe were ‘* good conduct men” to have an opportunity to obtain the poisonous liquors sold so freely in this city. oe Carr. Lornway, of the cruiser Triumph, is at present stationed at Souris looking after the Americans. Large numbers of them have been in and around that part of the country for the last fortnight or more. On Sunday morning they seemed inclined to weigh anchor and clear out. Sunday is a favorite day for fishing with the Americans. But even the desire to get fish on that day failed to start them all out from Souria. A-few still remain there. It surely cannot be that the Scott Act temptations of the town keep them hovering around the eastern metropolis ? ——— Mackeret. is now selling along shore at $i0.50 a barrel. The hook and liners or sheremen are catching a few, while the seiners are doing nothing. In conversation with an American skipper yesterday, he complained hitterly about hard luck this year, declaring that seven out of every ten vessels in the Bay have not caught enough mackerel to pay the fare of the crew home by steamer or rail- way. Many of the American crews are al- reads trying to get home as passengers in other vessels, having abandoned all hopes of catching mackerel this season. —_— ——-_-— — MaTTHew ARNOLD has expressed the opin- ion that the greatest weakness of America arises from want of reverence on the part of the people. If the philosopher-poet had been ere yesterday, we fear that he would have boen deeply shocked by the exhibition of weakness atforded at the People’s Cemetery by the people of Charlottetown. The con- duct of the crowd at the grave of Midshipman Watsoa seemed to show that we have no reverence for either the living orthe dead. Atany rate, it was very rude to press so closely about the place of interment that many of the stranger mourners could not reach it,—not to speak of trampling, like so many cattle, over the new-made graves. The ene would have made a fitting subject for scathing pen of Steeple Cleydon, and save detracted largely from the favor- able impression made upon our visitors by the courtesy of some citizens. the 'e¢ must John, N. When will our} Brantford. PHOS Sr TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | (Spscta, Desparones to Tux EXAMINER.) Excitement at Havana. New Or.eans, Aug. 28. : A special from Key West, Fla., says : | ** Advices received last night state that the i greatest excitement prevails at Havana, oc- | -easioned by the recent acts of Captain- General Marin, in taking possession of the /Custom House and placing officials under arrest, The city is in charge of the regular _ troops and the situation becomes daily more desperate, recalling the events attending the massacre of the medical students in | 1871.” ce Davitt Speaks. Dustin, Aug. 28. Michael” Davitt addressed the Branch League to-day. He said the only crime prevalent in Ireland was_ eviction. If England imprisoned men for resisting the injustice 6f landlordism by exereising the night of free speech, the country would be steeped to the lips in crime. During the coming winter they would continue to b ycott sneaking thieves and land grabbers, but before two years the necessity for agitation and boycotting would be over. Affairs in Africa. Lonpon, Aug. 26. Zanzibar despatches state that messen- gers from Uganda report that the mission- ary MacKay has obtained permission of King Mevanga to refarn to the coast. The reports are that Emin Bey is well and is still holding out. King Mevanga has organized an expedition against Uniaro. — Pleasure Seekers. Bray New York, Aug. 26. The Cunarder Umbria to-day landed 621 first-class passengers, the largest number ever brought over on a_ transatlaatic steamer. The Duke of Marborough was among the passengers by ‘the steamer Umbria. He is here on a pleasure tour. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Aug. 28. The Supreme Court resumes its sitting October 4th. Everything is in readiness for the Dominion Ritle Association matches, which commence to-morrow morning. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 29—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair change in temperature. + JAMES MacvonaLp, Esq., High Sheriff of King’s County, was in the city to-day. weather, not much > L. E. Prowsr, the big hat man, is having large plate glass panes put in the show win- dows of his store on Queen Street. We are indebted to Mr. Alfred Beer for late California papers. Mr. Beer is now in a responsible position on the Southern Pacific Railway. His friends here will be glad to learn of his continued prosperity. cxineenndlgiiciiions AT the Stipendiary’s Magistrate’s Court this morning two drunks were fined $30 each, one $3 and two $2 each. Two Scott Act cases were dismissed and four stand over until Friday. The graveyard case was further ad- journed until Wednesday. dieneseay Tue Canadian Pacific railway is making arrangements for representatives of the lead- ing eastern newspapers to attend the fairs in the Northwest Territories. Invitations will be extended to fourteen leading newspapers in Ontario, four in Quebec, five in New Srunswick, three in Nova Scotia and two in Prince Edward Island. aacenes Tue McFadzen grand.drawing took place at the Brunswick House; Moncton, on Thurs- day night. _The dwelling house, shop and $40 in cash were won by George McSweeney, representing a syndicate of twenty. ——— F. W. Kinsman & Co.—Gentlemen: ‘“ It gives me pleasure to tell my story of Adam- son's Botanic Cough Balsam. It cured me,my wife and child of severe colds to whieh we were subject during the winter months. I think it has no equal as a cough mixture and I recommend it to my friends as worthy of confidence. Yours truly, A C Gibson.” Trial size 10 cents. dy wy lw HUTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 26—J G Scrimgeour, Cardigan Bridge; J A Macdonald do; W C Kennedy, city; S D vicCormack, New Glasgow, N S; A M Wright, Bedeque; J 8 Jenkins, New Glasgow, NS; Geo A Thompson, Lower Montague; Jas Robbins, Danforth, Me; Jas Clow, Mur- ray Harbor North. ton; A H Lavers, Georgetown, Fred Vicker- son, Vernon River; A H Beers, Cherry Val- ley; O B Wadman, Crapaud; W D_ Board. man, Boston; Theo J] Mackenzie, Rustico; P Kemp, Toronto; F EK Barratt, St Peter's; J A Patterson, Truro; W McKie, Jr, Brantford, Ont; AJ Campbell, Kinross, 28--J Wick- ham, Summerside; J A Nicholson, Eldon; W H Prowse, Murray Harbor; 8 W Prowse, do. 29—S C Clarke, Mt Stewart; John J Haley, Souris; L Anderson, St Peter’s; J C Toombs, M D. Mt Stewart; Jas Sloane, Georgetown; Fred F McCaull, Boston; Bessie McCaull, do; Win Lawless, do. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug, 26.—George W Allen, St Louis; Mrs Allen, do; Master Thos Allen,. do; Frank Fales, St. John, N B; J R Carter, Toronto; Miss B F Lathrop, Northampton, Mass; Miss Bradford, Springtield, Mass; Miss Stebbins, do; Miss M LStebbins, do; Mrs Wm Laidlaw, Master W.E Laidlaw, Miss Mar‘*on Laidlaw, Mrs McQueslin, Wiss Wells, Toronto; G H Dobson, Montreal; C L B Whitney, Brook- line, Mass; Walter Ela, Cambridge, Mass; J C Treat, Philadelphia; Jos VanIderstine, Toronto; J G Brock and wife, Montreal; Chas Stevenson, Toronto, 27—E C Moore, St John, N B; A J Ililburn, Boston; W C Macdonald, Miss Macdonald. J Villes- berg, Montreal; M Cooper, New York; H H Hay, Guard College, Phila; P S Merritt, J J Griffin, St John, N B; lra D Sturges, Augusta, REVERE HOUSE. : August 26—-E T Brown, Boston, Mass; Miss C Beattie, .J Small, T A Anderson, New St John, N B; J B Sheffner, Halifax; W Ellis, Aug 27—J J Cohn, WJ Cohn, J —— learn to act collectively as if they|Cohn, F J Hagg, W F Starr anJ two ladies, ‘new something: about deeeucy;. and were Pitre by w ephris of publ feblip ' Halifax; Geo N Noyes and wife, Hartéord, Oui Alf Mutphersity Molattelt, 7—Geo B McKay, Clif- DAILY EXAMINER, -.~- - | | hold Furniture, comprising in part,— ~eorps of teachers and Mic. Seva for" ‘ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AUGUSTA, Glasgow; Geo Sutler, Pittsburg, Pa; J Lear, | Special Notices, New Flexible Bastles at the London House. aug 18 dy wy 21 THERE are still some bankrupt stock boots selling at clearing prices at the Dominion Store. dy & wy LapDIEs in search of good boots, good fitting and cheap boots, go straight to the Dominion Boot Store, dy & wy Cuorce Tea at the London House. aug 18 61 wy AUCTION SALE Household Furniture. ee ee [ AM instructed by Mr, John F. Power, who is about to leave the Island, to Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, Sept. Ist. AT 11 O'CLOCK, athis residence, Rayfield Street, all his House- _ PARLOR—Tapestry Carpet, Biack Walnut Sait (in H, C.) Pictures, Camp Chair, Walnat Centre ; Table. Mantel Mirror, Brackets, 1 Marble Top Stand. Siove, &c., | Mason & Hamlin Organ (superior ) DINING-ROOM -~- Carpet, Extension Table, Chairs, Lounge, Smoking? Chair, Sto: e (Ameri- caa), Dinner and Tea Sets, Pictures, &c., &c. HALL-—1l Hat Stand, Tapestry Carpet, Mats, Pictures, Lamps, &c., Stair Carpet, Rods, &c. KITCHEN—! American Range, Tables, Chairs and Kitchen Utensils. BrEb-ROOMS—l Black Walnut Suite (very hand- some), Scotch Carpet, Pictures, &c., 1 Painted Set. Tapestry Carpet, Pictures, &c. Terms Cash. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug. 76, 1887. Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c | AM instructed by Mr, Joha F. Power, who is | about to leave the Island, toseil by Auc.iun, on | Friday, September ond, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., At his Livery Stable, next to J. D. MeLeod’s cor ner, Grafton Street : 1 Barouche, (i#brewster’s make). 1 Hack, 1 Wagonetie, i Extensiun Top Wagon, (Side bar}, 5 Very »uperior side Bar Top Buggies, (J, Me Phail builder.) 1 Top Phaeion, 3 Armstrong Top Buggies, 2 Vis-a-Vis Carriages, 1 Trotting Sulkey. 1 Winter Sulkey, 1 Express Waggon. 1 Water Cart. 5 Round Back Driving Sleighs, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, (single), 2 ” ” (double, 10 Setts Single Carriage Harness, (nearly new, in first-class order (RK. Toombs maker), 2 Setts Double Harness, (same make), 5 Buffalo Robes, (nearly new), 3 Wolf Robes, Corriage Wraps, Whips, &c. TERMS.-—Ali sums Ugder $50 Cash; over that amount 3 mounths on approved Joint Notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 26, 1887.—till sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, & BY AUCTION, Monday, Sept. Sth. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., at the residence of the late JOHN A. MAC- DONELL, ESQUIRE, Cumberland Street,— All the Household Furniture, comprising in} part— DRAWING-ROOM — Suite {black walnut Ma hogany Centre Table {marble top), Brussels Carpet, Window Blinds and Curtains, Centre Tables (walnut), What Not, Pictures, Cut Glass Lamp, Sccretoire, (wainat); Book Case (walnut). DINING-ROOM—Large Extension Table (solid mahoga,.y), Hair-cloth Chairs, Tapestry Carpet. 2 large Verandah ' ‘hairs. Table Appointments, including solid silver and plated Ware, China, &+., Table Linea and lowel- ling (new), Catiery (Roger's make), Stove (Berke- ley), Ciock, Pictures, Xc. KITCHEN FURNITURE— Cook Stove (Victor), Tables, Chairs. Lamps, Oil Cloth, Ucensils. &e. BED-RGOM FURNITURE—Suites, Iron Bedstead with Wire Mattrass, Hair Mattrass, Feather Beds and Pillows. Blankets, Counterpanes, Bed- sheets in linen and cotton—some of which are new, Stair Carpets, Stoves, Xc., &c. Large Invalid Chair (walinnt), Large and Smal! Bath Tubs, Inhater and Elactric Batteries, 2 Seltzoqeues, for making Selzer Water. Soda Water, Sparkling Lemonade, &c., Wardroles, Hammock, Spy Glass, Spirit Level, Gun, Pistol, Fishing Rods, Saddle, Bridie, Carpenter’s Tools; Garden Tools, &c. On view from two till five o'clock, Saturday, September 3rd. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 25, 1887. AUCTION. SALE. Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &0 I AM instructed to Sell se dsleeetadl on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7, AT ll O'CLOCK, At the REVERE HOUSE, ALL THE Hore, Furnvirore! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining and Smoking-room Furniture, Table Appointm-nts, Kitchen furniture, Stoves, &c., Reds, Beddinz, Linen, &c.—the complete outfic of the REVERE HOUSE, —ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Sale Positive—No Reserve. TeRMs--All sums under $50, cash; over that amount, three months on approved joint notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, August 22, 1887.—ts wky2i Lobster and Mackerel Labels. GLOSSED Lobster and Mackerel Labels now ia stock and for sale by : GEO. W, GARDINER, _ Queen Square. August 19, 1887. . SALT! SALT! SALT ! TO, arrive, per Bark GEORGE PEAKE, now due, 4,000 Bags of Liverpool SALT, and will be sold low from vessel. PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1887. Diocesan School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D,, President. The Rev, W. 0, Murtin, A/ M., Principsl. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong | Special aay yee w Art circular ‘ residence, Huston * treet, | tion of a yradnate of the Stuttgart Conservatory, 10 whe August 17; 1887600 & wky +e - +, .. See. { AM instructed by WILLIAM WELSH, RSQ... M. i’, to sell by Auction at his Thursday, September 8th, Al TWO O'CLOCK, All his Household Furnitere, comprising Parlor, Dining-Room and Bed-Rooms Sets, Carpets, Rugs, ete., ete. Also, 1 Piano (very fine). G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. eod tl sale—pat Mount Allison Ladies’ Galego dunt Allison Ladies’ College, ‘ ™ a Sackville, \. B. THIRTY -THREE years of progr sive educa- | tionul work have given ‘his Institution an unrivalied position in the public confidence. The courses of study extend from the Primary Eng- lish Branches throngb the whvule University Cur- riculum to the degree of B. A, Phe Conservatoiy of Musie is under the direc- and effords advantages unequalied in the Mari- time Provinces, The Vioin 'eparrmert, recently introduced, has proved a decided success. ‘The Deparimens of Fine Arts Was never in a more flourishing condition. The location is remarkably healthful and the terms moderaie. The Fall term begins Thursday, Sept. lst. For Catalogue apply to KEV. B. C. BORDEN, M. A., Principal. August 16—eod 2 wks Lobster Factory for Sale, WILL Sell at Public Auction, at Park Corner, on THURSDAY, the Ist September, prox, atl o'clock, p m., that well-known Lobster Factory — McLeod's, consisting of Lobster Factory, 75x24; Cook and Warehouse, 2228; 1 Bait House, Dwelling House; also, 786 L -bsier Traps, ailin good order, with vopes, &c., complete; 5 Boats anu Riggins, nearivy new. This Factory bas packed, this season, with five boats and 900 Lraps, 1055 cases Lobsters, previous to lst August. Tiile good. —Sale positive. A. BOWNESS, Assignee and Auctioneer. Kensington, August 23, 1887. 1887--FALL TRIP--1887 The well-known Clipper Barkentine c : — a) ER &IMA- 300 Tons Register, Now Newly Metalled and Reclassed at Lioyds, JOuUN ROACH, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the lst SEPTEMBER, next. And will carry Freight at through rates, to the different Kailway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to JOHN PITCAIRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PircaiRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PeAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, July 27, 1887—3aw tf From Charlottetown to Liverpool. The Clipper Bark “QHORGE PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, JOHN Mc*AHON, “ASTER, Due here about the 15th August, WILL SAIL FOR Liverporl. Direct. About the 25th AUGUST, And willcarry canned goods, starch, &c., at Low Rates of Freight, PEAKE BROS. & C2. Charlottetown. July 27, 1887—3aw tf H W. VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Phi'harmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., _ __ England. Tuition g ven on the Instrument individually— not in class. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred--tweive to sixteen years There is an Orchestral Ciass in conection for those ‘hat are sufficiently advanced, free of charge r il For particulars apply to H W. Vinnicombe, Fitzroy =treet, near St. James’ Church, Orders for vians tuning left at C. P. Fletcher's, wili be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have two fine old Violins fcr Sale. August 20, 1887. aoa ST RES ee Lier par eC olan is SOMPLAINTS, ee > BILiovusnNgEss, m MPURE \\Y /} Boop, Dyspepsia, AIDNEY wa TT Mh CoMPLAINT, Sxiw DIseaszgs. GREAT REGULATOR of the “temach, Liver, Bowels anid Blood, Cures Headache, Constip itios, Female Com- plaints, and Baiids up the System. Read the following :— “For years past I have suffered from dyspepsia and I was recommended to try Dr. Hodder’s Compound. I did so and found it a perfect cure,” K. J. CURTIS, Toronto, Ont. Sold everywhere. Price, 75c. ' DR. HODDER’S COUGH AND LUNG CURE! Never Fails. Guaranteed. Price, 25¢ and pic, THE AUGUST nen cence ee — nese nee lueniture, Pians, Carpais: Fal The Union “edicine Co., Vroprictérs, TORONTO, ONT. 99. 18387. OTR par {men IS WiLL SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST WOVELTIES, to Slippers, Banners, Lrackets, Tidies, Cosies, Fender Stools, Foot-stools, Arrasine, Kijeselle, Crewel Silks, Embroidery Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, Marking Cottons, SIlk Pompons and Tassels, Chenille and Tinsel Cords, Novelties in Brass Pendants and Crescents, Bannerette Stands, Tidy Pins, Appliques, Brigg’s Transfer Pat- terns, ‘Jinsel Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools—all colors, Shetland, Andalusian and KNITTING YARNS, KNIT?ING YVARAS, KNITTING YAitns. The Very Best “Makes 70: BlER ~€ | Crewel Wool. BROS ma © . Ch’town, August 11, 1887. Bankruy Clothing, Clu Bargadys lor All A()? SUITS, bought at a sacrifice, will be cleared out at ————:0:— 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 $6.50. Extra good Worsted Suits, worth $14.00, now $10.00, Coat, Pants and Vest, separate, at tremendous low prices. Try us, we can do it, and the goods must go. E: E PROW SE. SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, August 8, 1887—eod & wky HEAR WHAT WE HAVE TO SAY That the following Prices cannot be Successfully Competed with in the City: For $22 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $25. For $21 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $24, For $18 a scotch Tweed suit, regular price $21. For $16 a Scotch Tweed Suit, regular price $19. These are all genuine Scotch Tweeds. For $15 a heavy All-wool Worsted Suit, worth $18. For $10 a Blue Serge Suit, worth $12. For $1 a Fur Felt Hat worth $2. Canadian Tweed Suits from $10, up, Gents Furnishings, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Hats, &c., cheap for cash. Military Cloth and Trimmings always on hand and made to order at short notice. JOHs Ch’town, June 4, 1887—eod & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WANTED—A smart, honest Choma Melts ferences required. Apply at this office, references requi I phd eed MASLEOU & CO. REO CROSS LINE TT O or three gentlemen can be accommodated in the central part of the city. Enquire at this office. aug27 To LET—That Brick House, on corner of Prince and a — ae nine rvoms and shop. with stable and outhouse attached; immediate possession given. apply to FOR N KW YORK the owner on the preimises.—Mrs. Costello. aug27 eod & wky eaters vented Ee ae a eer Ce ee THE STEAMSHIP T° LET—wThe House on Grafton Street West, now vecupied by R. 3. Farquharsun; posses- 6é o9 sion wiven ‘2th of Uetober. Apply to soaene aug? Alley. LOSt—on the street, between Stamper’s a is intended to leave urse, and St, Dunstan’s Cathedral, a small containing a sum of money. The tinder will be rewarded on leaving it at THE EXAMINER office. CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, — VIA HALIFAX, W ANTED—One or two Sitting Ree me po ABOUT THE Bed-room (furnished), with board for the : ; winter mouths. The rooms must be tolerably Vth SA PTHMBER; large, and the situation not far from the Adinir- | alty Survey. Apply to Captain Jarrad, R. N. | to be followed by other sailings during season if Adiniral'y Survey, Quebec, and state — | sufficient businees offers. g6 i — a This steamer has exce!lent accoinmodation for ae ‘j ~ . < Joe ri > > - T WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, a ooo Passengers at favorable now tolet. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augls | , : . a - | HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through WANTED—A servant girl. Good reference re- | rates to Bermuda and West Indies quired. Apply to Mrs. C.B. McNeill, Great) spaRCH. LOPSTERS, OATS, POTATOES, George Street. | DRY and PICKLED FISH, and other —o on sits : | Through Bills of Lading, to any ports in Europe, \0 LET—A Cottage on Pleassnt Street, con | a sale eight rooms; stable and outhouse West Indies und Southern States. attached; furnished if required, or - of pianoif | Patronage solicited. required. Apply to the owner on the premises.— , — third door from Euston Street. augs tf For Freight - tat - y ‘ ee net! FENTON fT. NEWBERY, FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but AGENT very little and in good repair; also, one up- De . 7 ‘ AGENT, right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be so!d | Ch’town, August 15, 1887,—tl sep 7 pat s jour at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown . Woolen Co., City. augs tf WANTED NTED—Ab he 15th September n aes + ° ANTED—About the 15th September next, } W a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, | AGENTS 3EECHE i, a book of 651 pages, $8; no washing. Apply at KXAMINER office, | ~ “* finely Rustrated, some magnifi- Ch’town. augi6 Zaw & wky—jour , cent steel portraits, nothing like it for selling. . —— | Price lew. People ask for it every where; outfit &c., complete, Prospectus copy only 50 cents; most liberal terms. Apply at once to W. BE. EARLE, St. John. N. B., Manager for J. S. ROBERTSON & RROS., Publisbers. TO LET—‘The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill; immediate possession App'y to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. juneit tf LET--Part of a House of five or six rooms; | rleasantly situated; vartly furnished if de | wiry Apply ot b Vite. syive = | August 22; 1837.—vaw & wky : a a) pill ree ane ae * a o a ace ede ce eae eae >: