Local and Other [tems, | ‘ . , ‘ ' Naval The warships Belle ropoen apd | : } Pylades are at Wue ber ; ~~ \worHeR CARNIVAI Che summer carnival at Hamilton, Ont., opened on Monday, The ! city Is full of visitors fue Rivee.—The tetal winnings of the Tae Canadian team at Wimbledon was L432, the | anadh i largest amount ever gained = IxspreTion. —The Charlottetown Engineer Company will be inspected by Major Davison on Monday next, 26th Inst a - Cricken—A game between the visiting tennis players and the Park Club will likely be arranged for to-morrow afternoon, > Norurye adds se much te a person's appear- ence as a fine thick head of hair of even color, snd to insure this use only Hall's Hair Re pewel - > Pronto at Surrotk.—The Baptist Sabbath School Picnic, at Sutfolk, to-day, was well at tended and passed off pleasantly. The wea- ther was sp’endid. ebb iiniiies tnotneens.—The Engineers will meet for drill, in uniform, sharp. A full attendance is requested, order, W. A, Weeks, Jr., Captain. _ By Tue Porato Cror.—The potato crop in Yarmouth County, N. 3S., is almosta total ' afternoon, and were won by Miss Burpee | i i - } fand Miss Adains, of St. Jobn, who played | a splendid game throughout. this evening, at 8 o'clock | THE DAILY EXAM Lawn Tennis Tournament. | Ladies’ Doubles —The finals in the | Ladies’ Doubles were played yesterday | Ladies’ Singles—Only one set has been piayed, pamely, Miss Burpee va Miss M. sail, the former wi ming, 6-3; 64, Mixed Doubles.—In this Mr. Brecken and Miss DesBrisay won against Mr. Grant and Miss Adams, of St. John, 6-4 ; 6-4 Mr, Morson and Miss A. Brecken won against Captain Almon and Miss Primrose, of Pictou, 6-3: 6-0. Mr. Bartlett and | Miss Bartlett lost against Mr. Smith and | Miss Smith, 7-9 ; 3-6, Men’s Doubles— Brecken and Ings won | against Roberts and Hensley, Windsor, 6-4; | | | ! i | } i | 7-5. Pope and Stewart won against Mac- i dougall and Lloyd, Sydney, 6-4; 6-4. Prim- | rose and Almon, Pictou, lost against | McLeod and Knowlton, St. John, 3-6; 0-6. Weeks and Morson lost against Smith and Grant, St. John, 4-6: 3-6, Men’s Singles— Hensley, Windsor, Almon, Pictou, 6-2: 6.0. — Pope, Ch’town, vs. Smith, St. John, 6-1; 6-4. McLeod, St. John, vs. Morson, Ch’town, 6-3: 6-1, Brecken, Charlottetown, vs. Grant, St. John—6-2: 6-1; MeLeod, St. Gregory, Antigonish—6-0; 6-4. The bail at Mrs. Bartlett’s last night | was most enjoyable. The grounds were with Chinese lan- Vs. John wie beautifully decorated terns, and the music of the Citizen’s Band failure. The damage from rotting is reported is veneral through the count Witure Hawkes Dean. Hawkes, shot at St. John last week, died from his injuries on Monday night. The boy who fired the fatal shot is still in custody. -The Meeting —A meeting of the Noyth End Boating Club will be held at their raoms, Lower Water Street, to morrow (friday) even- sag ata o'clock. Every member is requested to be present, as important business is to be transacted, - > Tue Terr.—The first two day's trotting meeting of the Maritime circuit will be held at Halifax on Wednesday and Thursday, Lucust 28 and 26. Horsemen are reminded that the entries gose on Wednesday, with J. W. Power, secretary - Arter THE CsRNIVAL.—Miss Mary Styrdee, . popular young laqy belonging to dt. dohn, died in Halifax on Monday. She went to that city to see the carnival festivities aad contracted a cold which developed inte per- itonitis, causing death. ml ANNEXATION.—The Halifax Recorder says: A curious instance of Annexation was wit- nessed on che streets this morning—a British s@ldier in uniform anda Yankee pickpocket, handcuffed together, being walked from the jail to the city court house. Pempexance.—Tthe Nova Scotia grand division, 8. of T., met in quarterly seasion last week at River John, Pictou County. fhere was a net gain of 300 members during the past three months, placing the order now up to 17,000 membery with 4,000 children in the bands of hope. — con Cuurcn Picnto.—The annual picnic 0, Zion Church Sunday School will be held at Cape Traverse to-morrow. The committee ot tnanagement have made ample preparation for a pleasant time and expect a large attendance. The excursion train will leave the city at 8 o clock, local time. UsiversatisM.—On Sunday afternoon next, 25th inst., at 3 o’clock, Rev. Costello Weston, of the St. John Universalist Church, will preach in the Philharmonic Hall in this city. Mr. Weston was for years the popular pastor of the Church of | che Redeemer at Halifax, N.S. The pub- lic are cordially imvited to be present. + ---- Bap For tut Farmers.--A recent New York despatch says that the produce men feel blue over the prospect of a very poer season. The late heavy rains have caused even a greater damage to cropson Long Island, in Jersey, Delaware and New York States than was at first expected. The loss to the farmers and commission men alone, it is estimated, will run up well into the millions. — a On ghe Kiont Srpe.—-A meeting of the Halifax Carnival press reception and adver- tising committee was held a few days ago, at which the accounts were submitted. The sum of $2,000 was at the disposal of the com- mittee, bat their expenditure was only $1,842.95. $227.95 of thig amount was ex. pended in entertaining the visiting press men; the balance was for advertising and printing. — ee Es Rovre To Japan.—From a letter written by Rev. Benj. Chappell on board the S. 8. Batavia, in the Gulf of Georgia, 8 p. m., 9th August, we clip the following: ‘‘ The pilot will go on shore (to Vancouver) in about an hour, so l embrace the chance of sending ene line more, as some weeks must elapse be- ore you hear from me again. Mr. Ayers and l are rooming together. - - * We will be 16 or 17 days on the ocean. Itis calm as a lake on the Gulf this evening, but we may ex- pect some sea on the way over. I am very well and have had a delightful time all the Way across. * * * Have written for Wes- “yen, ‘A Day at Morley,’‘ A Day at Kam-, loops,’ and ‘ A Day at Vancouiver.’” oinoapeialla A PLeasayt GATHERING. —A correspondent writes :—New daven, on Monday, was the ; scene of one of the most pleasant social gather- § ings of the season. About three hundred per- sons assembled at the residence of Mr. McManus, where a picnic was held. After partaking of the many good things which were there provided, the party proceeded to enjoy themselves in dancing and the enjoy- ment of other games which were provided for the occasion. The party arrived in the oity at 10 p. m., after haviug spent one of the most enjoyable days imaginable, the only regret being that the day came to such an early close. It may be added that it was owing to the hospitality of Mr. aud Mrs. MeManus, and the exertions of Mr. Patrick Connolly that the day's entertainment came to such a successful issue. . — Evineytiy Doisc Weit.—We have been shown @ copy of the Bookbinders’ Soyvenir, containing the programme of sports, etc., at he excursion and games of the Boston Book. inders’ Association, held at Malis Gardens, Nahant, on the Ad inst. Besides the order of hees, programine of games, and other infor- mation, the souvenir contains likenesses of Master Workman M. F. Quinn and Worthy Foreman W. T. Dougan. The latter is a Charlottetown boy—a son of Mr. William ougan—and is well and favorably known in ais city aod throughout the province. Be- holding the second highest office in the oa patos referre to, Mr. Dougan Knights ene positions in several other pleased ts b (shor orgsaizations. We are ear of his prosperity, aud trust little bey | that it may lodg continue. was all that could be desired | - The game continues this‘afternoon | players and visiting friends were photo graphed this morning by Mr. Lewis The finals to be played to-morrow W | 7 mace an | — , Lire — i iteyvesth onme } ; --e~ & - - — Personal. Mr. H. Wie r, of the Halifax Mail is at the totel Davies. i T legraph, ~Uth, i Loudon, Ontario, has been | wy. from the city about 10 days. Dean Innes, of spending his holidays upon the Island. regret to | | Let Arn thet we caught cola while tish- en attacked by rheumatic | eut, His case is being tre ited at the Prince arn isiand Hospital, D. F. Remington and wife, Miss J. Burnett , end Mr. J. W. Davies, of New York, Mr. J. to, Rtaad ; cena ead D, A. Sallivan, of Boston, Mr. A. 8. Chapman, of Halifax, and Mrs. Lyman, of Montreal, aye among the guests at the Hotel’ liavies, ; : te ing, and has Since v« aft —~ — oe PCOS Maton Race.—The three-yeay-old matoh race at Centra! Park, Hope River, yesterday, between John Canning’s mare Lady Pilot and R. Fitzsimmons mare Lady Chief was largely attended. The race was won by Lady Pilot. Five heats were trotted, all of which were closely contested. ‘The best time was 2.50. The race was for $50 aside. The judges were A. Large, of this city, Patrick Reid, Hone } River and Mr, Turner, Millvale : a From Mon?RreaL.—The steamer Bonavista arrived from Montreal en route to St. John’s, Nfld, this morning and sailed again this afternoon. She brought a general cargo and several passengers. > 1. O. O. F.—Port Ja Joie Encampment meets at 8 o'clock to-night. The G. R. degree will be conferred. SHIP NEWS. OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. PORT ; Aug 19-—-Laura C, Pollard, Nortiport, { Dare, Sprague, Shemogue; Pholine, Smith, Buc- toyche, deals; C Pearl, Boudrout, Shediac, mdse; Margaret, Weatherbie, Orwell, bal; John Tilton, Pictou; str M A Starr, Fergu- son, Picton; Claymore, Breaux, Miramichi, lumber. 20-—-Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou. coat ; Ocean Bridg, Laudreau, St Peters, CB. limestone, CLEARED, af Aug 19— Margaret, Weatherbie, St Petera, ( i, bal; C Pearl,* Roudraut, West Point, do. 20—-Kohinoor, McDonald, Pictou, Margaret Jane, Macdonald, Picton, do; Cameleon, Hingley, Tidnish, mdse; Charles Frederick, Wyand, Pictou, pro; Confederate, Forrest, North Sydney; John Tilton, Howatt, Pie- tou; Claymore, Breaux, do, ium. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RAN west neuen. Aug. 20.—D McAleer, NS; P W Compton, Geo’town; Henry L Clarke, Malden, Mass; P Ferguson, Argyle Shore, Miss Minnie O’Connor, Sturgeon; Gertrude Q’Connor, do ; H J Tobey, Crapaud; Jas Whelan, Boston, Joha Berrigan, Orwell; Jerry Foley; Joseph Hanning, Montreal ; R McDonald, do. M MILLAN HOUSE, POINT PLEASANT. Ang. 1+ -HB Findley, E R Brow, L F Wares, A S Urquhart, Miss Spencer, Miss Fraser, Mrs Cameron, George Rogers, Albert Lepage, Charlottetown. Rig discounts given in summer suitings, un- der wove straw hats, etc., at D. A. Bruce’: New Hat and Bonnet shipes, just opened at J. B. Macdonald's. Everybody is pleased with the quality and low price of boots and shoes at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, Placing pianos in houses on trial, without the consent of all concerned, is a mean way of doing business. Before you give way to the oily-tongued agent, give Mr. S. N. Earle a call. He will give you a really first-class instrument, fifty per cent cheaper than the average dealer. Do not fail to call or write for prices. dy4i w2 New Corsets. One case of the best makes just opeaed at J. BR. Macdonald’s aglt Gi Pimples, pustules, rash, eczema, all humors and al! diseases of the skin, piles, = Icers, sore and wounds, chapped hands, roughness of the skin, are quickly healed and cured by the use of Baird’s French Ointment. Sold by al | dealers. Tue vicissitudes of climate are trying to | most constitutions, especially to peopie hav- | ing impure blood. For all such (and they constitute the majority), the best safeguard is Ayer’s Sarsapariila,the use of which cleanses the blood and strengthens and invigorates the | system. For cholera, cholera infantum, summer com- | plaint, cramps and pains in the bow els, there 1s no remedy that cau be more relied upon | than Kendrick’s Mixture, for children or | adults. For Fancy Slippers go to Goff Brotbers,— | aug 5 tf. ; | ; INER, Property at Spring Park’ ——— W I are instructed by Robert White to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, on the Premises, ail his Vaiuable P operty at Spring Park, —- CONSISTING OF — __ Plot No, I—64 feet x 100 feet, with @ large Three Tenement House thereon. Plot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. Plot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. Phis Property is clear of City Taxes, and Within five minutes walk of the Post Office. Olfers at Private Sale will be considered Terms easy. EK. H. NORTON & CO., ee Auctioneers. Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod till sale ARRIVED TO-DAY i Carload BINDER TWINE,| GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES Bo (29,086 Ibs.)-WHOLESALE. CARVELL BROS aug. 20, 1889 —-2i ZION CHURCH ‘SUNDAY SCHOOL PICHIC AT CAPE TRAVERSE, On Thursday, 28d August, ‘ ~ ” “ . Ninkora 50 cents; Albany 49 cents. Mxcursion traig will leaye Charléttetown at - tn. (local time); returning will leave Cap Traverse at 5p. m. (lgcal thae.) Vickets jar sale at Charlotteto“n Station, ind on the train from the Committee in Sec'y Ch’town Aug. 19, 1889—td TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES 1) Canada aud the United States, inks item RAILWAY AND STEAMERS,|thie time. OO1,S of Coupon ‘Pickets can be made up to suit the requirements of Travellers, combining all the principal cities and places of interest in Canada and the United States. Ocean pagsage to Europe also secured by all lincs of Steamships sailing from New York, on application to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Charlottetown, | Agent in P. E, Island for Thos. Cook & Son, July 6, 1889—tf ee ng z+ Fide INSURANGE The Rasterd Assurance Co. of Canada. Lncorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, « . HALIFAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Capital subscribed, &1,000,000.00 259,000.00 RED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. EK. [. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND ac J OS?T.—On Saturday Evening, the 17th inst., on 4 one of the Streets, a large Garnet Shawl. fhe finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this Ottice, auy. 20—3i pd Paid up, . - - froUuN D.—In this eity, adew days axo, a Lady’s Wrap. Owner can obtain it on paying ad- Veriising expenses, ta T. Spring Park Road. Mer hant. aug, 20--2i Apply PRIN1 ERS WANTED.—Two Job Printers. High waves and steady situation to tie rigat men.—Geo. W, Gardiner. auy. 20—3i eod pj Pyar rEHD.—A Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present xug 19-—-pat in the country, ve A good Servant. Apply at once io AikS. ©, KB. MACNEILL, Great George S.reet, City, augl? Lest On Thursday, between Watson's Drug Store and the Khauway Ciossing, a Diamoud isracelet, Ine tinder will be rewarued by leaving il at this oftice. pd dy3i wkyl—augl/ “TRAY PIG.—There has been on the premises kK of the savscriver for avout » Month, a strayed wuile Sow Piz. ‘ths owner can have hir by proving property and paying expenses and dumages. Uf not calied for un or befere the i hh Seprember next, at i2 o'cluck, she will on tirat day and hour be sold by Puvlic Auction.—JOHN ANDREWS, Rennie’s Read, Lot 22. d w—auyg'6 T° LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Friace Street, containing Seven Rooms- Possession given 10th September.—JOHN H1a. GINS. augli JOR SALE.—Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- clopee.tia Brittanica, latest edition, complete ia 24 volumes; Cloth binding. Apply at this office. aug 9 ateinanenieaae Soares ¥ ’ANTED,—A good Salesman who undersiands Book-keepiny, to take charge of a Store in the coantry. Liberal wages will be given. Good references required, Apply by letter to Box 6.9, Charlottetown, ang 10 ANTED.-—A good Servant for general work. W Apply to Rev. Frep E. J. Luoyp, Pownal Street. tf—augl ¥0O0D PASTURE for three Cows in Field G next to McGill’s. quarter of a mile from the in field. Apply to Pavies & tf—aug?2 a ciuy. Pump SUTHERLAND, Agents. ryyO LET.—The Store and Dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. <n sts nips cea tL OOM tii LET —One-half of House on Orlebar street, | 18th September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, | i | | | Great Bargains Great Bargains , AUGUST 20 1889. nee ee! mee = nen om ee Ths Balance of his Stock of Mens’ eta le DA URING AUGUS ALD’S and Boys’ Clothing eam ME re" 4 y t WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. in Summer Underclothing. in Viens’ and Boy’s Hats. Great Bargains in Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods and | | | | | Everybody invited to buy ALLWAY FARES ave as follows to Cape | is, Teka GO C.. of Vienesla, bes bom lraverse and return, including Tea : appointed Judge of the Supreme Court of | From Charlottetown, Royalty Junction, British Columbia, vice Gra ly, deceased. Winsloe, Loyalist, Colviile and North i Rev. Costello Weston, of the St. Jchn Uui- |. Wualtsbire ia ee Se | versalist Church, leaves this week for P. . | Hunter River, Clyde, Fredericton and «| Island to hold ih serjes f meetings at Summer Bee eck ea Sry seks . aa 65¢c | side and Charlottetown. fe > will ‘be ‘absent | iriidalbane and Emerald.....:2......., d5e Cook's Tourist Hiokets. The Dominion R. B. KERR, | i Cottons. i=} * ~Aowwe 4 ees CA a NN a a A&PGOODS AiW A YSGOTO J. B. MACPONALD’S. AT ‘DURING bile DOMINION Boot Vet oc and Shoe Store, = MONTH CF AUGUST. » Best and Cheapest Boots and Shoes in Town at the J. HS. Ch'town, August 3, 1689--cod wy ‘wa A VRA AND SiztCE STORE, <PPONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREKT. Our competitors of our customers. trade.” us down. ave We stand, oh! yes Street---standing delivering They may hold Our Clothing Frade vious year, and we We would strong'y advise every Mian, o call ¢ we me wanting Clothing, ¢ Se sure you as: $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky oe Steamship Company, Lid. °: STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRIGE,” aPVre , this « to hold us up and rob us “Stand and deliver your at the Old Stand on Queen ap: aul enn r geoods to our customers all us up but they can’t hold year has doubled any pre- bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. an Woman or Boy a see our immense stock. < to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our PirO 2, new eoerecete Y OF RY GF “ Phese mag : ZArst ’ inman Line. 2¥ OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons £Y OF PAKES, 19.400 tons, ki GF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. i CHICAGO, 5,202 Tons. CHEATER, ' @F Bic ae nificent anid fastest in the 4 ; wwh for the regularity and rapidity of their “2 conan ae BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. “APM ani Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & CO., HALIP A. A Full Stock of Wines aud Liquors SUST RECEIVED. me 4,770 Tons. OND, 4,789 Tons. steamers are amongst the world, and are well CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, | Penne Saloone and. Staterooms are amidships, | _ Will sail from Charlottetown By ret THURS- =. ny aaron . “ ae ear ~ Cases ROYAL BLEND, soa Oe ee we hey 7 and ‘Bayfield, Port ha ies, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms. ei a ——. 15 7h cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, Hastinys, Mulgrave and Hawkesbary, Arichat, | Vitec. 4 eee Steamers are fitted with the | “109 Cases OLD RYE, ne : Canso, Siecet Harbor. ‘ ee mp diferent e in fares applies to location of | 5O.* CHAM PA‘ iNE, choice brands, Returning, will sail from Halifax PV ERY | 5 r Stvaie-rovme, Ali enjoy equal privi- 150 * CLARET, a MORNING, at 7 ‘o’ciock, making | jo i. a oon | o5 HOCK and MOSELLE, ame Calis, sccond Cabin Passengers are Derthed in rooms on . rTETrTp pr eae ae The above Steamer will make the round trip +a sali pumMber in ea sh. A lib wel rapt } oli ee Oama Mee every week until viose of navigation. and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- I y © ee . mes ‘ vn and Souris ship- | tished by the Company. i Benedictine This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- aoe OT ee eee Stik a _ Ben ne, : pers to make direct connections with Stearucrs at| |eave New York ior Liverpool via Queenstown | on) « FINE Kose — Sei Halifax for any foreign market, a = > wh see ie ' 150 = HOLLAND GIN and DL ‘OM, Freight and Pessengery enlicited a. eee | EVERY WEDNESDAY, | 300 HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, rates, and Through Bells of Lading gractea (to Ss —— oe any port on the Continent or United Kingdom RATES OF PASSAGE: e ed aud \ - 0. Apply New York to Liverpool, $6/.00 )# dupwarda,ac- | 100 BASS'S ALE, i W. W. CLARKE, Agent, -oordingto State- | 2OG * BURKE'S STOUT, : _ Charlottetown, | Charl own do : $73.50 Jroom& location. | 109 * APOLLINARIS WATER, Or Pycxrorp & Buack, Halifax. ee en thntarh nde mati’ tol ee eee 38-0 inte” oe re. | 60 “ FINE OLD RUM, ees ee ee oe ‘or furthee information avply ta; | KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, , q aos AT eY 7 > wr. reRY ; wT ¢ FENTON T. NEWBERY, | eD s é ie 4gee".i/ —And w Full Stock of— ontamnnsinighiajie selene - ine “ . _— | CHOICE GROCERIES noire _ Qh, tact R uta f ; cf Q ‘CHOICE R RLES . I : é ’ sy i Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted OOP St ROWE (0 DISIOD, 2. —KhF. THE— 5 ” BOTTLING HOUSE. eee OLD LONDON" BOTT Janata Atlantic Steamship Go, JOHN JOY, Water Street, feb21---tf Spruce Spars The Fast, Sice VIA HMALIFAS. PO LET. _. SECOND AND THIRD STORIES above the Merchants’ Bank of P. EK. 1 Clyde-buils Island, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- | ooh HIP “HALIFAX 9 ing 11 large, well-finished reoms and a good kitchen. Apply at ee ait eH nu CUBA, FOR SALE AT PICTOU, N.S. ; Leaves Noble's Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, jy!0 Cashier. * EVERY WEONESDAY MORNING, at of Mi. Alexr. Garvin, a lot of Spruce Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for oe are now for sale at Pictou, in care o'clock. Spars, from sixty to seventy feet in length. Parties wishing to purchase can apply to Mr. Garvia, Picto to the owner at Grventield, Garviu, Pictou, or a Pict Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at neon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown oa Tuesday, u, almve at Halifax same evening, sod can. if they prefer it, po directiy on board the Sicamer without extra charge, Piano For Sale. ‘econd-hand Square Piano, Mahogany l'rame, a good instrument, will be sold A ‘ 7 , CoE DANIEL McKENZIE. FARES = at a bargain, for cash or approved paper. Ap. ‘ é . Charlottetown to Boston (1st clyss)..........$ 9 20 ply at this office. aug. 3, 3w eod Aug. 5, 1889—law dy Damaged Cornmeal. \ BARRELS CORNMEAL, slightly dam- 50 aged, will be sold cheap. | HORACE HASZARD. occupied by subscriber, in good condition Guay. “ -" ar. Bows we ‘ gugl6—-lweod <= -° ~ ota i : Si ice eS * a SEE od oc bce be «3 4a oo bebe l ede ade oeg ones hrouch Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. KE, Island Railway und Intercolonial Railway ; also be P. BE, Island Navigation Co., ‘and on board their Steamers, and at my office, " © j by tne Age ariotleto CHirMAN lh. B: GARDNER, Agent, tmaay 24—tf its Of Lhe 16 00 Pasture for Cows. oe a ee Wh. j FENTON T. NEWBERY, inal ae oo . 3 8! etek . Fie W COWS can be taken in for pasture Bros., i Z by the undersigned for the balance of Genera! Agents, Halifax. | the season. 34 Avlantic Aveuge, Bosbon, ARTHUR PETERS, aug] —ti