Local and Other Items. 4. Starr left for eastern ports last but \i. night » AGAINST LICENSES The Halifax W. ‘ i . house to house eall against U’. are making ¢ \ wr liquor licenses. signing petitions I - Wawrep,—-At this office Dairy EXAmin- exs of June 3d, Sth, Sth and I4th; also | July 2d, 6th, 8th, 27th and Ist. - »Civs.—A meeting Stub wiil be held | build: | HiLLsporovel BoaTIN of the Hil sborough Boating this evening at eight 0 lock in Offer’s ing. chins oO. O. F.—Wildey Lodge meets to-night 1t§ oelock. Initiatory Degree. Degree | r wili piease be on time Visiting brethren etal weicume. dl fo evercome the marks of age, all who have gray beards should use Buckingham's Dye for “ Whiskers, the best and cleanest dye oloring brown or black. : ae OLit Two drunks—George Wel jou and Edward Revens—*evre fined $2 or 5 layseach, The 82nd Battalion bandemen’s ase was further adjourved until to-morrow. sled Strut Taey Come.—Another “elixir” has been dis¢overed. Au American editor says that a half-pint of bumble bees down the back will make a man act much younger than he looks the Pouce Cores Ssdtmcesee Tar Contecror Disarrears.—-A sensa- tion bas been produced in Bridgewater, N. S., by the disapearance of the Collector of Customs there, leaving a deficiency of £1,500. haistaceal Mot Istaxp Horses.—The Moncton 7'rax- script says :—Mr. William Humphrey brought over from P, E Island yesterday a pair of heavy draft borses and a fine driving and broad mare, for his farm at Sunay Brae. i li SaLvaTros Arnsy.- Commissioner Coombs at the Market Hall this evenftg will speak in defence of the Salvation Army. ‘The Com- missioner has been appuinted to talge charge of the work in Australia, and is on. Bis fare- well tour. ie Promenapve Concert. --The promenade con- cert in Queen Square Gardens last evening was very enjoyable. The music furnished by the Citizens’ Band was splendid. By the way, why cannot we have these concerts at least two nights a week ? seinen Tue Work Proeressinc.—-Work on the Cape Tormentine pier 18 progressing favorably, and the stone work now extends 1.000 feet from the beach. About 250 feet of stone work remaia to be added before the crib work is commenced. io dienlils Reour Acarn.—The Secretary, Mr. Me- Neill, points out that the exhibition to be held in Queen’s County is a ‘* Provincial Exhibition.” So it is,—and the people of Prince and King’s will be on hand to get their full share of the prizes. meinen ayer’s Ham Vicor restores color and vitality to weak and gray hair. Through its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the accumulation of dandruff and cures all sealp diseases. The best hair dressing ever made, and by far the most economical. - Syer's SARSAPARILLA, by purifying and enriching the blood, improves the appetite, aids the assimilative process, strengthens the nerves, and invigorates the system. It is, therefore, the best and most thoroughly re- liable alterative that can be found for old or young. SE ie oe Post Orrice Bure tarizes.—The Post Office at Campbelton, N. B., was broken into on Thursday night last and six regis- tered letters stolen. The mail bags were found in the yard open. _It is understood that the letters taken did not contain much money. Se Sav Drowntxe Accipent.—On Saturday jast Patrick Martin, a blacksmith’s appren- tice at Orwell, went to bathe in the river at that place. The tide being low he walked into the channel, and was drowned. His body was recovered the following evening. An in- quest was hold and a verdict of accidental death by drowning returned. Bap Battastr.—A mau named Donald McLenaan, belonging to Spring Hill, was run over and killed by the C. P. R. train near Sherbrooke, Que., on Friday morning jast. A bottle of whiskey was found in his coat pocket and adother at his side. Just how much whiskey was inside tbe man does not appear. icles Aw Iratian Mrrperep.—The naked body of an Italian navvy, with a knife in his throat, was found in the river at Baie Verte on Satur- day. It is supposed that he was murdered by five other Italians the previous night. There has been much quarreling among the Italians ou the ship railway, and many stab- hing affrays have been reported. aenntioaial Kxorveer’s Inspection. —The two-gun bat- tery, with blindages and splinter-proof covers, was completed by the Engineers yesterday shortly before six o'clock, The work is full size, the parapet being 15 feet thick and 8 feet above the surface. At the finish the In- spector expressed himself as being much pleased with the work of the company. He gaid he considered the battery the best piece of work yet done by them. emma BapLy Burnep.—At Cape Tormeutine on Thursday last a girl, Domitille Bourque, of Cape Bald, accidently upset a lamp which had been Jeft on the kitchen floor, setting fire toher clothes. She ran screaming out of doors, and a young man named Costin, of Baie Verte, succeeded, after considerable difti- culty, in throwing a quilt about the girl and patting out the fire. The girl is injured, it is lieved, fatally, and the young man is severe- ty burnt. eilccdieliaans More Hoxse Suipments.—The Pioneer says: Five horses—among them old Victor Hugo, which is going back to Chatham, N. &.—were sent across last Friday morning. Two of them were a matched team which Were taken away by Capt. Arnaud, of Ber- muda, for hisown use. Another of them was Mr. G. M. Reid's fine mare which was bought by 4 gentleman who was in company with Arnaud. On Saturday tive more were taken over by Mr. ae Murphy, of Boston. neiiumaeiie oe ~ Imactvation Make 4 Goop ae ie iinents bave been made at San ett ads oe ea physician on a num- which = os teat Me Eom and water mixture and there « presented to them as the elixir, 7 re some surprising results. All faid they felt greatly benefitted, but the al- we effect wore off in less than half an hour. cn it was told other patients what the solution was corsa posed of d atey ex 00 Hida y colar that ° - | been in failing health for a long time. | rev. gentleman was a canon of the Cathedral, | “TE DAILY Personal. _ . Paul Lea, Esq , of Moncton, is visiting the city. Rev. Me. Meikle is presiding over the Rail way Mens’ Christian Convention now in ses- sion at Riehmond, Halifax. W. 1). Tanton, whe recently severed his connection with the New Glasgow Hnterprisc, | will start a new paper about Sept. Ist. | paper will be the official organ of the Orange Pavid Ryan gan, The Lodges of the Matitime Provinces. tev. Charles Medley, of Sussex, died a few | days ago, in the 53rd year of his age. He had | The | Fredericton, and rector of Trinity Church, Sussex, He was very popular with all who | knew him. If you want to get quick and intelligent | service in 4 restaurant, says an old patron, do not whistle at the waiter. He doesn’t like it, and if you repeat it he will try to get even with you in some way, giving you a tough | beefsteak or a muddy cup of coffee. If you} are in a hurry rap on your glass or hammer | the table. That's restaurant etiquette that | L've learned by a good deal of experience. Principal Grant, of Queen's University, | takes his place among those moderate clergy- | men who are able to see two sides to the | thirteen members who voted for diallowance are not necessarily all saints, nor the one} hundred and eighty-eight who voted against | them all traitors. it is, at all events, creditable to Col, | Ingerso!] that he has positively refused to | nel is reported by a New York paper to have said : **T will not go. There is not money enough Why, we might as well banish our Courts of law if our Judges are to be terrorized and as saulted for rendering honest decisions.” In the course of an interview witha New York World reporter, Ingersoll said;— ** Justice Field has committed no offence, unless it be one to be insulted. Money could | not pay me to prosecute Justice Field in this case. I believe ia a perfectly free judiciary. provides for hisjimpeachment. . If suitors;who are defeated resort to brute force and the people sustain such a course, then courts must be abolished. The individual must submit to the law as administered and expounded by the courts, and must seek his 1emedy within the law.” Charlottetown Markets. The attendance at the market to-day was good. Following are the prices : Beef (small) per lb............. $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb .... > 0.06 to 0.09 NED i. co a hae gee eens ..-. 0.03 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per Ib.......... 0.20 to 0.22. Butter, tub, per Ib. ....., 38 Go O07 slueberries, per quart......... 0.06 to 0.07 0.06 to 0.05 Beans (green, string) per qrt... - 00.0 to 0.05 Beans (broad) per qrt. Cheese per 1b. .......-20 ce eeee 0.15 to 0.17 Cabbage, per doz...........-. 0.00 to 0.50 Carrots, per bush......... ites Oe eee Chickens cue veeeeieds 0.30 to 0.35 Codfish, (corned) per doz..... 0.409 to 0.45 Currants, Black, per quart .... 0.10 to 0.12 Currants, Red, per quart...... 0.07 to 0.08 Ducks, per pair........-0..--- 0.55 to 0.69 Eggs, per doz..............-. 0.13 to 0.14 Ploer, Per CWE. ass 2... neecces 2.50 to 0.00 Peel... Se Rad ss Ueeen 0.40 to 0.60 NN orbs sesh vated oacbadvees 0.00 to 0.00 Gooseberries per quart ........ 0.09 to 0,12 A NTs so 0 v0.00 ceeds + ste 0.16 te0. 16 Hay, per 100 lbs...........-++. 0.28 to 0,32 Herring pet God. . 2.6 s+ 00% cece 0.00 to 0.25 Lamb, per lies. sco. cccc cccccees 0.06 to 0.09 Lard perlb....... sinc Veo tee 0.14 to 9.10 Lettuce per bunch...... 0.05 to 0.00 Mackerel (corned each). ...... 0.11 to 0.12 Mutton, por ID... ..ccsssesoes 0.08 to 0.10 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.32 te 0.33 Oatmeal, per cwt..........000s 2.35 to 2.40 Pigs per pair.... sce. eeeeee 4.00 to 6 00 ee ew pws > see , 0.12 to 0.15 Pork (carcass), per Ib...... 0 06 to .064 Potatoes (new) per bush........ 0.30 to 0.48 Potatoes (old) per bush........ 0.00 to 0.00 POLIO) o.0s 5 x0 sc ics chee as 0.07 to 0.08 0.25 to 0.25 0.06 to 0.10 ‘lover (land) per. pair.. Raspberries per quart Radishes, per bunch .......... 0.10 to 0.00 Rhubarb, per bunch.,....... 0.10 to 0.00 Snipe, per pair ...... 2... . 00's 0.20 to 0.20 Deraw, POF ON... 656.5 ccc c ceed 0.00 to 2.50 BROOp Peles... cc ccccccvececs 0.00 to 0,00 Turnips, per bush,...,.....-+-- 0.20 to 0.21 MOMOEBs v6 ces ces os tuk aoe ween 1.55 to 1.75 Veal, per pound. .......-+---+> 0,03 to 0.05 Wood, per load ..........++--- 0.00 to 0.00 Wild Ducks per pair......-.-+- 0.50 to 0.60 MARRIED. At St. Peter's Church, Toronto, August 25th, by the Bishop of Toronto, assisted by Rev. S. Sanson and Rev. Charles O’ Meara the Reverend Thomas Robert O'Meara to Harriet Sophia, youngest daughter of Judge Boyd, of Toronto. A Harp Net to Crackx.—There are over 12,000 Williams Pianos, or three-fourths of the pianos of all kinds made in Céanada, manufactured by R. S. -Williams & Son, of Toronto. Why? J. F. Willis & Co., sole agents, N. S. and P. E. Oftices, lower Queen Street, Charlottetown, Head offices, Stellar- ton, N. S.-—dy4i wli Go te Knight's Bakery, Kent Street, for good Bread, Pies, Cakes and Pastry of all kinds. Be sure and see the fine display of good things at Knight’s Bakery, Kent Street. Special bargains this week. Dress Goods, Cottons, Cloths, &c., at J. B. Macdonald's. : “aug27 6i Great reductions in price made in Men's and and Boy's Clothing. Must clear to make room for fall stock, at J. B. Macdonald's. aug27 6i Baccacre Express.—Merchants and others having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can leave their order at-R. K. Brace’s, and it willbe promptly attended toby Joseph Dewar. Telephone communication. engl 1m eod Kelly & Co., Photo Artists, beg to announce that they will make no sittings after Satur day, August 3lst. Those wishing duplicates will please order early in the week, tl 29th The best bargains yet will be given this evening at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. A fine stock of boot tops just opened at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. If there is a man or boy amongst you that wants a suit or coat, or pants and vest, for your own sakes go straight to J. B. Macdon- ald’s. Beer Bros. are opening to-day their first instalment of autumn goods, See advertise- ment. ; oe Special value in Gents’ Furnishings, White and Regatta Shirts, Hats, &c., at D. -A. Bruce's, — For hair brushes, cloth brushes, nail and tooth brushes, go to Dodd's Medical Hall. | Samples in corner window, to-night. pat | If you want nice bread, cake and pastry, J. ; Murphy's is the place to go to. Remember J. Murphy's bread, cake and pastry store to-night. ~ EXAMINER, When the offer was made to him, the Colo- | in California to take me out on such an errand. | If a Judge renders a corrupt decision, the law | | ele HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 26—Jas Ross, Mount Stewart; J D Reid, city; N Alward, S’side; A Daly, Mar- ray Harbor; H B McKay, Clifton; M O'’Con nor, S’side; |} McLaine, Souris; Geo O'Neill, Vernon River; Mrs W McLean, Lower Mon- tagne; Minnie West, do; P W Colemen and child, Dorchester, Mass; J LeBrocy, Boston; Mount Stewart; A Hamlin, Al- monte; A McLean, Georgetown; J McCatfirey, Zoston; D Crawford, Wood Islands HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 26—Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; A Jj McDonald, Geo'town; James Webster, Shediac; Mr and Mrs Bishop, W T Bishop, | } M iss } Worcester, Mass; Mrs Annie Davidson, Sara F Bishop, Providence, K I; John Le-. furgey. S’side; Geo McSweeney, Moncton; John Tudor, Johu Peters, Wm Johnston and | wife, Miss Johnston, EG Kenney, Wm Me- Partridge and wife, Capt Purdy and wife, & A spornaly, E M Stavert, Halifix; John Blackie and wife, Miss Blackie, Miss iiorence Blackie, Toronto; James Welsh, Mount Stewart; J Richardson, Jas Robertson, D R Coulson, Montreal; Miss H F Jarvis, Hart- ford, Conn: Miss J T Robbins, Miss E P Robbins, Miss A B Gray, C A Stewart, bos- wife, Ottawa; L R Gregor, Montreal. *sKASIDE HOTEL—-RCUSTICO BEACH. Aug 19—J A Henvelmon, MH MeAllester, New York; J Kein, Miss Kein, Baie Verte; Ed M Gibb and wife, Montreal. 22--Dr and assist in the prosecution of Judge Field. | Mrs Taylor, Mrs R.Heartz, Mrs Perkins, Rev Mr Frewer and wife, Rev Mr Carrvthers, Ch'town; Mrs Porter, Yarmouth; Mr Tenamen tand wife, Rochester, NY. -4-—J 8S Black, | Miss Black, Walter Black, Sackville, N B; WV E Dawson, Louise Dawson, Helen Dawson, | Willie Dawson, Ch’town; A D Mullikin and | wife, Louisville, Ky; A Gobiel, Ottawa. a CLARKIN BROS’. COAL DEPOT, East Side Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf. WOALS OF ALL KINDS always on hand. / Satisfaction in quality and price guaran- teed, A branch of railway passes Sheds, so parties living in the country near the line can have Coal put on cars with but little expense and handling. All orders promptly- attended to. .jyl3—dy 2aw (tnes sat) wky 3m HAW KER’S TOLU AND GHAR, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. “It scothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throatand Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0Q—ly dy St. John, N. He WANTED AT ONCE >) LABORERS, 200 Lumbermen, for ei Q New Hampshire and Michigan. Teamsters get from $24 to $28 per month and found; Choppers $26; Car-loaders $26. Also 100 Laborers for Massachusetis, and 50 Stone Cutters. Our facilities being connected with large agencies through the country give us opportunities to place large numbers of men, and we guarantee all jobs given. N.E. Employment Agency, 125 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Maas, : P. S.—When ready to come take the Inter’ national Steamboat for Boston , aug. 20, 1889-—2w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de W ANTED, a good cook, Watson, Queen Street. Apply to Mrs, tf f’O ‘LET, a house containing “seven rooms, situated on Richmomd street, near Hilis- borough square. Possession Ist October next. Apply to P. Bourke, on the premises, Aug. 27. eod tld pd WANTED. -First-class Coat Makers (male or (female). Aiso Vest. Maker’. Apply or ad- dress for one week to John Cader, Merchant ‘Tatlor, Shediac, N. B. aug 26—iw treal 3'si. August. Peake, Charlottetown Te LET.—A Tenement Dwelling Heuse on ~ Dorchester Street, centrally aadconveuiently situated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. aug zit Apply to Mrs. George ung 26—lw wkly GHop TO LET.— The Stop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watcnmaker, with two rooms up stairs. Good stand for avy kind of business. R, K. Brace. aug 24 OST.-—On Princes Street, a Satchel, with a Purse inside. he finder will be rewarded by leaving itat THR KXAMINER Office, or with Dr. McLeod, aug 23 PRINTERS "WANTED.—Two Job Printers, men.—Geo. W. Gardiner. aug. 20—3i eod pj Wanted. a Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present in the country. aug 19—pat \ 7JANTED.—A good Servant. Apply at once to Mrs. ©. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street, City. augi7 CYTRAY PIG.—There has been on the premises s of the subscriber for avout a month, a strayed white Sow Pig. The owner can have her by proving property and paying expenses and damages. If not called for on or before the 1ith September next, at 12 o'clock, she will on that day and hour be sold by Public Auction.—JOHN ANDREWS, Rennie’s Road, Lot 22. d w—augi6 co LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, containing Seven Rooms: Possession given 10th September.—JOHN Hie. GINS. augid OR SALE.—At a liberal reduction, the Ency- clopesdia Brittanica, latest edition, complete in 24 volumes; Cloth binding. Apply at this oifice. aug 9 WANTED. 4 good Salesman who understands , Book-keeping, to take charge of a Store in Liberal wages Will be given. Good to Box aug 10 the country. references requited, Apply by letter 619, Charlottetown. Wan rED.--A good Servant for general work. Apply to Rev. Freo &. J. Lioyp, Pownal Street. tf-aug! WYANTED,—A Protestant Nurse to go to Mon- High wages and steady situatioaio the rigat | ‘TUESDAY, AUGUST 27. 1889. a Great Bargains in ‘Great Bargains in The Balance of his Stock of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. Summer Underclothing. | Mens’ and Boy’s Hats. - Great Bargains in Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods and | Cottons. FORCH HAP GOODS ALWA YSGOTO J. B. MACDONALD'’S. Jesuit agitation, and who think thas the) pon; Chas M Turville, St John; A Gobeil and | t omen te eee ee I RN Everybody Ch'town, August 5, 1889—eod wky Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky VIA MALI Canada Atiantic Steamship Co. The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” | Lesves Noble’s Wharf, Haliax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 Oo CiOCK, | Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers jeaving Charlottetown oa Tuesday, vie Pietou, arrive at Halifax same evening, sna an.if they preferit, yo direcuy on board the } Steamer without extra charge FARES: | Charlottetown to Boston lst C1458).....-.++ $ 9 29 BROCE. ozs ven on canecs ce ceeeshege ta CO eT eRe? ls 00 | Whrough Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E ry the Agents of tae B, KE. Island Navigation Co., and on board thew Steamers, and at my office, Ciarlottetown. , FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN BRos., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent... - 84 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. may24—tf . = ; — HALIFAX & P. BE. ISLAND STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetows EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 0’clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. L. and Bayfield, ‘Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same Calls. every week until close of navigation. This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- pers to make direct connections with Steamers at ) Halifax for any foreign market. | Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bilis of Lading granted to any port on we Continent or United Kingdom, Apply : W. W. CLARKE, Agent, - : Charlottetown, Or PickrorD & BLack, Halifax, jy13~eod tf And in order to make r of Mens’, Boy's and Chil counts for CASH. Shortest Route toBoston, [sland Railway aud Intercolonial Railway ; also | Steamship Company, Ltd. The above Steamer will make the round trip | naman ———{ X) PROWSE et IS NS ——— eee j L a Inman Line | 2 | eee CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons 'CIPW OF PARIS, 10,409 tons, CITY GF BERLIN, 5,494 Tons. (CITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. CIETY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tous. /CUTY OF RICHMOND, 4,759 Tons. } j ‘ ' These magnificent steamers are amongst the | largest and fastest in the world, and are.well knuwn for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where ieast motion ig felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting ard Smoking Rooms, Pian, Libraries, Barber Shop, Baith-reowms, etc., pro- vided. Ail these Steamers are fitied with the hieetric Light. —————— GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOE The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, | | DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST. invited to buy the Best ‘and Cheapest Boots’ and Shoes in Town at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J. B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. a Clothing! Clothing! PROWSE BROS... THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Enormons Stock of -REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALL anNnD-WINTHER, oom will clear out the Balan e dren's Clothing at large D s- BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Navy Depot.” (em JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF AS. — + A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. — 1 = (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, e)U 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G ZLIC, 160 Cases OLD RYE, The difference in fares applies to location of Berths or Stste-rooms, All enjoy equai privi- leges in Saloon. | second Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms holding a smaJl number in each. A lideraltable | and everythiog necessary for the voyage is fur- | nisbed bythe Company. ' ‘Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown ™ - ~~. | EVERY WEDNESDAY, | KATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 ) ana spwardsac- | , > cording to State- Yharlottetown do $73.50 } room & location. | Keturn Trip Tickets at reduced rates. ) Baggage checked through from New York to | London, For farther information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, .J uly 6, 1889. Property at Spring Park | 7 E are. instructed by Robert White to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 1kth September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, all his Valuable Property at Spring Park, —CONSISTING OF— 1 ‘Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three Tenement House thereon. - Plot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. Piot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. This Property is clear of City Taxes, and within five minutes walk of the Post Office. | Offers at Private Sale will be considered. Terms easy. set -#. H. NORTON & 00;, 2 a Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod till dale Agent, } 50 “ CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry -Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, vig? i ht . 100 * BASS’S ALE, 206 * BURKE’S STOUT, 100 “ APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 © FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, ~-And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES Cook's Tourist Tickets TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES In Cauada and the United States, niall [RAILWAY AND STEAMERS. OOKS otf Coupon Tickets can be made up to suit the requirements of Travellers, combining all the principal cities and places of interest in Canada Ce the a ae by Ocean passage to Europe aleo secu all lines of Steamsbips sailing from New York, ‘| on application to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Charlottetown, Agent in P. E. Island for Thos. Cook & Son. | July 8, 1989-~ti as A, abe PD EF MRO CEL TONLE ILE ey " satan ont STEMS ae “i = i ie 3 ener ae A ay 8 aC i a eget ern