a Local and Other ems, iki wep & uivanced a quarter of | - \\ \ rrived from Hali - ' MNER, of bhaiifax, is regis at -~ Mx. 8 Hex * the Summerside A gri- was in wh to-day, - wes’ Wool Wraps, for evening wear, all rs, just received at J. B. Macdonald's. eit Me. Y Meiuisn, B. A., Mathe stical Master of Pictou Academy, is in the ity anaati Tur Sta reports that large quantities of No. | mackerei are being caught off Pictou Is] onc. vn : Vas. SHE! ap will hold a Gospel Meeting in the Athena i, Mrince Street, this evening, ats 0 > Lapres’ and Gents’ Celluloid Collars and Cuffs just opened at J. B. Maedonald’s. yoR—dy wy Lae Preshy ia Review union of*the Episcopal, Methodist bedies. te ‘ie Domestic Paper Patterns, a monthly sheet for August, &e, just opened at the Diamond Bookstore, Sil heewe Remewrer the sale of furniture at my is advocating a Presbyterian and salesroom to-morrow at 2 o’clock-—G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. ce A srecrat session of St. Lawrence Lodge, L 0. O. P., will be held at Oddfellows Hall at at half past seven this evening eas fue sale of reserved seats for the Kellogg- Listernann Concerts commences at the Diamond Bookstore to-morrow morning. aac the Block House yesterday success, The moonlight ex- cursion in the evening was also much enjoyed. | pienic at Was an lnmense ~ > Cue boy Somers, who went adrift in Douses boat yesterday morning, and for whose safety much anxiety was felt, returned to town this afternoon. i lietmeeenliins ‘He steamer M. A. Starr. usual general eargo,- arrived from this forenoon and, sailed ufternoon, with the Halifax on return this a bon’? forget the grand treat in store for the itizens of Charlottetown to-night, when Claire Scott will appear in the celebrated play of “East Lynne.” Give her a full house. RE al CHE meeting of the members of the Micmac vod Fitzroy Lawn Tennis Clubs, announced to take place this evening at Mr. Arnaud’s house, has been postponed till to-morrow, Friday, at 8 p. n ee Miss Fannie Cian, of Coleman. Illinois stepped upon her partner's foot while dancing ind damaged it so that two of his toes had to be emputated. Fannie is evidently a heavy 1s well as high stepper. Spinetti ADJUTANT SowrTHact, of the Salvation Army, ts te be married this evening in the St. Jobn Roller Rink. Great preparations have been miaade for the event. The Adjutant is well known in this city. BT citesncnnen Jupen Henstey in the Court of Chancery to-day, delivered jndgement in the case of Burke vs. Burke, argued before him last Monday. His Lordship granted the appli- cation to dissolve the injunction. - Tue gospel tent having been made smaller, some of the chairs used in it here last summer sre to be disposed of. Anyone wishing can obtain them very cheap from Mr. Needham in the basement of the Market building. li o->- — Tar drawing of J. McFadzén’s gift enter- prise has been unavoidably postponed until the 25th of August, when it will positively come off.—S*. John Sun. Ticket holders on the Island will please make a note of this fact. dortnidinaiiil C. C. Cartroy, Esq., United States Consul at Souris, and the fourteen Gloucester fisher- men captured off East Point on Sunday, are at the Oslorne to-day. The fishermen will leave for boston in the Woreester this even- ing en Rev. Me. Metiick, who has eccepted a cail to the Brussels street Baptist church, will take charge of the church on the second .Sun- day in September. Rev, Mr- Mellick is a P. E. Island man, and has been in a North-west mission field for some time.—S?. John Sun. i deka Mr. D. C, Caatmens, the efficient manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia at Picteu, has been promoted to the managership at Monc- ton, and leaves this week to assume the duties of his new position. He is succeeded at Pic- tou by Mr. W. E. Stavert, late of Campbell. ton, N. B. Mr. Stavert arrived here on Satur- (lay. Picton Standard. — ‘“Consuyverion Core” would be a truthful name to giveto Dr. Pierce's ‘‘ Golden Medical Discovery,’ the most efficacious medicine yet discovered for arresting the early development of pulmonary digsase. But ‘‘ consumption cure” would not sufficiently indicate the scope ofits influence and usefulness. In ali the many diseases which spring from a derange- ment of liver and blood the ‘ Discovery” isa safe and sure specific. Of all druggists. 7 Mas. CuARLESWoRTH, who lives on Argyl Street, Hi ix, met with a very painful and dany: ident on Saturday evening last. She had been down to the whsrf to meet her husband, and on her return was carrying up- stairs a kettle full of hot water and a teapot of tea, which she had left with a neighbor to keep hot, when she tripped and fell as she neared the top. Together with the kettle and teapot, she went tumbling down the Hight ot steps, only stopping when she reach- ed the bottom. The hot water poured over her face and neck, scalding her badly, and se Was h bruised in consequence of the accident \ doctor is attending her. saint Orance Biossoms —There was a quiet wedding in station 3 Tuesday morning at 2 0 elock, The contracting parties were Augustus C. Rocheford and Edith M. Starks, and the knot was tied -by Bail Commis- sioner Edward H. Darling. After the con- “ratulations had been extended to the pair, the groom was returned to his cell, and ap- peared in court yesterday morning, when the complaint against him was withdrawn and he Was discharged. Boston (Hobe, 20th, [t is perh ips unnecessary for us to explain e happy iman referred to above is the Augustus Chrysostum, = for solue tine connected with the publication of Roehfurd’s Daily. that th irrepre ssible PEER DATE ¥—-BaCAMENER. == i i iSeeeiaL Desparones to Tue EXAMINER. } Railway Collision. BLoomineton, July 27. A collision, this afternoon, on the Bridve near Hopedale, on the Alton Road, be tween & construction and freight train, resulted in the death of five men and injur- ing of seven others. Cuicaeo, July 27. The Daily News special from Pekin says :—‘*Ten dead bodies were taken from the wreck of the construction train at It is supposed. the missing men are dead, under the wreck.” ET MARKUTL Salisbury on Gladstone and Par mel. Lonpon, July 27. _Lerd Salisbury delivered a speech at! Norwich this evening. He said Mr. Mor- | ley had boasted that Liberal success was | assured, but he (Salisbury) doubted whether | any political strength, based upon the rot- | ten relations existing between Gladstone | and Parnellcould be permanent, Gladstone | had argued that the whole civilized world condemned England’s policy. What had} Gladstone to say to the fact that the whole civilized world condemned free trade. Any- how the Government's policy held the field Gladstone had formulated no policy. Big Fire in Chicago. or Cuicaco, July 27. Armour’s new beef house, eovering near- ly 4 square, was burned this evening with about 250,000 hides, 40,000 dressed, and 10,000 undressed, cattle, 500 dressed sheep, and 100 hogs. The loss is $800,000; in- surance $195, 00fi. A Catholic University in America. Rome, July 27. The committee appointed to elaborate a scheme for the establishment of a Catholic University in America will hold a confer- ence August 7th to decide as to the location of the new institution. Weather Bulletin. TORONTO, July 28—10 a.m. S Moderate winds, generally fair with a few local showers—not much change in tempera- Se ture. Cricket. B The following are the teams match, subj ct to alteration : for Saturday’ Bankers and Lawyers.—R. V. J. A. Moore, M. Fitzgerald, W. A. Weeks, K. J. Martin, A. H. MacNeill, F. W. lL Moore, J. F. Whear, D. A. MacKinnon, L. H. Davies. FR. H. Haviland. Alleomers.—G. E, Robinson, T. A. LePage, D. H. Robinson, L. C. DesBrisay, G. Laird, H. Laird, W. Murray, C. Leigh, Jr., N. Run- die, E. Mellish, F. Stewart. Longworth, Stumps pitched at 3 o’clock sharp. EE = — Al lam — Chinatown Burned. At 3 o'clock, on the morning of the 25th, fire was discovered in a gambling den in Chinatown, Los Angeles, Cal. The fire companies, which were ordered out, soon appeared, but the slow action" of the fire- men in getting water on the flames seemed to indicate that they were not over anxious to save the buildings. The fire continued spreading until it had consumed 25 build- ings, which housed 1,000 children. Jntel- ligent Chinamen place the loss at from $100,000 to $175,000. There was but little insurance. Only a few days before the fire agents of insurance companies in San Francisco came down there and cancelled the insurance policies, saying that with the existing feeling against Chinese the risk was too great to continue policies. The origin of the fire is unknown. i HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 27—Wm Macdonald, New York; T Penny, Manchester, N H; H A _ Lessard, Nashua, N H;.J R Fuller, New London,Conn; J Barton, jr, New Haven, Conn; Dr J A Clark, and wite, New York City; Lieut-Col Bremner, Halifax; Mrs FE D Forre, Louisville, Ky; E J Forree,do; Mrs D E Sutherland, West Winchester; A J Painchavd, Quebec; Mr and Mrs R F Jordan, Boston; J SmallGrant,Jwife and child, Pictou; F G Wheaton, Woodstock; S A Read, Ottawa. REVERE HOUSE. July 27—Joseph Murray, Brockville; E S Bradley, Gloucester, Mass; W H Harvie, St John, N B; D J Nairn, do; H W Harvey, Montreal; A McFarlane, do; D E Clarke; Orwell; H A Cunningham, St Louis, N 8; T © Collins, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. July 28—-E R Stavert, Halifax; J D Bell, Montague; .| M Martin, Brown’s Creek; Miss Mary McLeod, Stanley; John Parker, Cardi gan Bridge; C C Calton, Souris; and 14 men from Gloucester, Mass., Donald Stewart, HGRAPHIC NEWS. Tie Musical Lait of the Saat.’ A getion THE GREAT Listemann and Fanay Kellogg CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON, Consisting of the following Artists:— hr ANNY KELLOGG, the great dramatic Soprano ABBY CLARK FORD, Contralto, nna ANA an cohesieeccheaemsenaeneitgiiasnaetin Weymouth and Dorchester Streets, ; | I AM instructed by Mr. John O’Connell to Sell SATURDAY, Ju'y 20th, at 12 by Anctien, ' u'clock, noon, That conveniently situated House and Prem | ises, formerly the property of Capt. O’Conne!}! | ciose by the Railway Station. Particulars at Sale. GEO. N. HOIT, Tenor | G. B. RONCONT, Basso, BERNARD LISTEMANN, Violinist, & | Will give two of their Grand Vocal and Instru- mental (oncerts in the HALL, -on— Monday and Tuesday Ev’gs, AUGUST Is? AND 2ND. Programme for Monday Evening. Duct—*‘Lilly of Killarney”................ Benedict Geo, N. Hoit and G. B. Ronconi. Violin Golo—-"Cbtcorte . voc s,s. ee 0% Bazzima Bernhard Listemarn. Celebrated Echo Song (with Fiute obligato)Bishop Fanny Kellogy. Ballad—‘‘Sleep well, sweet angel”............ Abt Geo. N. Hoit. Flute Solo—‘'Fantaisie Melancoligue”.. .Reichert G. B. Ronconi. Ballad—“Tit for Tat’ ; ie Pontet Abby Clark Fora. Duct—‘‘Say once again, I love thee”..... aii .......from Don Pasquale Fanny Kellogg and Geo. N. Hoit. Aria—"*Madaminna” (Don Juan)...........Mozart G. B. Roneoni. * pa.’ Notturno” Ernst Violin > dv. fondo”. . Paganini Bernard Listemann, Song (with Violin obligato) ......... _Gounod Fanny Kellogx. Quartette....... ... Selected Fanny K ellogg, ‘Abby Clark Ford, Geo. N. Hoit and G. B. Renconi. An tntire Change of Progrimme | Tuesisy Evening. #s The Hall will be cleansed and comfortably seated. Admission, 35 cer‘s; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. A few Specially tteserved Chairs may be had. Pian of Halland Sale of Tickets will open at the Diamond Bookstore Friday morning, 29th inst,, at 9 o'clock. LYCHRUM, Thursday Evening, July 28th. ComwriiM ENTARY BENEFIT tendered the young English Actress, wLAIRE SCOTT, On which oecasion she will appear as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, in the great dramatiz- ation from Mrs. Henry Wood's grand Novel of East Lynne, or the Elopement Supported by S. K. COBURN as Archibald Carlyle, KATLE SCOTT as Barbara Hare, and the Dramati« Club in the cast. Admission—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Gallery, 35 cents; General Admission, 25 cents. Tickets on Sale at the usual places. July 23, 1887-—hi LOU R- 300 Bbis. PATENT FLOUR. FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, July t6, 1887—-2wks eod AUCTION SALE Household Furniture. I AM instructed, by Mr. John Good. to Sell by Public Auction, at my Auction RKeoms, oa FRIDAY, 29th instant, at 2 o'clock, p. m., all his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Bed- room and Dining-room Sets, Stoves, Pictures, Brackets, Clocks, &c., &c. Also,an Organ and Stool (nearly néw). A splendid opportunity fur any person wishing to purchase. G. M. HARRIS, : Auctioneer. July 25—till sale <= rom SaNEy SOOTHING, . set CLEANSING, oS HEALING. | a It Cures CATARRH, Cold in Head, HAY FEVER, STOPS Droppings trem Nasal passages in- Cardigan Bridge. SEASIDE HOTETI July 25—H Warren and wife, RUSTICO BEACH. Bost ‘ | pre-paid em receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address 208tEN: AN-} | - EASY TOUSE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent nie @ Ellis, do; Fannie Ellis, do. 26_8 M| FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. Bent, Summerside Journal; Mrs R B Peake, | =. 7 netpont-iop—getcepnatcinrronianenee Ch’town. 27—Mrs E J Hodgson, Ch’town;! “~ b Miss Katie Wright, do; Miss Blanche Havi- | Sutter =t S 2 land, do; Dr A J Johnstone and wife, To- ee ronto; Dr Honeywell, Hunter River. | l O00 VERY nice, smoothly finished. oe ? Sar = Weed 9 &- CARVELL BROS. SHIP NEWS. Pye PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. | Fg en ENTERED. ' uysboro? July 27—Rising Dawn, Boudro't, ; coal; 7 Emma Proctor, Proctor, Sydney, Minnie Scott, Allen, Cape Tormentine. 28—Thetis, Lloyd, Glace Bay, coal; Mary Alice, Perry, Kgmont Bay; Swan, LeLach- eur, Arichat; Grizelda, Buntain, Glac eBay; ST. CATHERINE’S HALL, “© SRSA Diocesan Sehool for Girls. The Rt. Rev. BH. A. Neeley. D.U., President. The Rey, W. D). Martin, A. M., Prinvipsl. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers. Special advantages in Art ana Music. Send forcircuiar. jly26—10 wks Lavinia Jane, Aacestite as gooey . : ; - - J . ric tahi > : ae assin. Fa eee atic, Con Sydney, PROVINCIAL Rifle Association. Willoughby, Lantz, Pinette. | CLEARED, July 27—Rising Dawn, Boudroit; Forrest Queen, Landry, Buctouche; Minnie Scott, Allen, Cape Traverse; Amelia, Sydney; Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay; Isabella, Goodwin, Newcastle, N B; W il- loughby, Lantz, Pinette. 5 28.—Lucity Ann, Gerrior, Richibucto; Lavinia Jane, Andersum, Pictou; Beau Bassin, Walsh, Pictou. LeBlane, | lik Annual Prize Meeting of this Association will be held on Kensington Range, Charlotte- town, on MONDAY, Lith Augest and following days. Firing to commence at 8.30 a.m. G. L. DOGHERTY, Major, Sec’y Prov, Rifle Assaciation. ' Jaly 122t—3aw & wky tl dte ’ LET—The store lately ocenpied by A, F, Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. June tf Hopedale; eight men are unaccounted for. | RONCONI, the Flute Virtuso, ae eg A. MCNEILL, | | July 2%, 1887,—ts Auctioneer AUCTION SALE — ——— I A™M instructed by Owen Connolly, Esq.. to Sell by Auction, on MONDAY, August Lith, at Il oclock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter's Road, close by the city, 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years old. do do 16 months old. 20 Milch Cows, 10 Heifers, 2 years old, id =§do 1 year old, 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, _ if Catves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- lor, (Excepting such anima!s as may be disposed of previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- fied pedigrees. : A 80,—- A large lot of Farm Implements. TERMS—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; over that amount four months on approved joint ' notes. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i Daston Direct Boston, Halifax and Prince Rdward Island Steamship Line. The Only Direct Line Without Change, Charlottetown to Boston _——— THE staunch and commodious steamships Car- roll and Worcester have been thorougtily refurnished and put into first-class condition wm every particular. L During the season of 1887, one of these vessels will Jeave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Boston, at six o'clock, p.m., on THURSDAY of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, at noon. Excellent Passenger Accommodation! Low ates : FARES :—Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom B 00, Lowest Hates for freight, which is al re- fully handled. coud CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21, 1880. NOTICE. The Canada Temperance Act. PUBLIC NOTICE is herehy given, pursuant to the provisions of “the Canada Temperance Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887, there will be deposited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, im the City of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, fer public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition, praying that the Order-in-Council of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., (880, bringing into force in the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of ‘The Canada Temperance Act” may be revoked. And notice is also given that, appended to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine signatures of at least one-fourth in number of the electors of the City of Charlottetown, cualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said City, and that the said notice will remain in the Registrar’s Office for the Space of ten days, from the date of deposit, and after the expiration of that time the same will be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, thie 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887 tl aug 4 NOTICE. A LL persons having c'aims against Capt ++ Michael O'Connell, late of Chariottetown, are requested to forward the particulars and amounts of same within ten days from date, to JOHN O'CONNELL, Montague Cross,=Lot 57. July 23, 1887—4i pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. LOST Yesterday, near Ferry Wharf, a Purse containing a $10 bili and a dentist's account. Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving saine at this office. jly2* 3i Fve SALE—Jersey Grade Cow, 3 y ars oid, second calf, Apply to W. iiarriz:, Foust Office. jJiy27 3i pd WASTED IMMEDIATELY—<A Girl to work at sewing hats (machine and hand); good wages to the right person. Apply to S:ott & brown, practical hatters, next to Milton House, 136 Kent Street. jly 20 tf co LET—That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright: immediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 25 eod uf Want ED IMMEDIATELY—-A ‘Cook and tlousemaid; good references required. An- ply to Mrs. Fdward Palmer, Upper Queen Street. jly 21 cod tf [TO LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms’ pleasantly situated; partly furnished if de sired, Apply at KXAMINER office. jly 19 tf Ww ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re quired. Apply to Mrs, C. B. McNeili, Great George Sireet. To LET—Three miles fron town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. jun6 eod if SAFE FOR SALE| A good one. Apply to C. V. McGregor, Osborne House. pd G 00D PASTURE for two cowsin a field half- X mile from West End of City; pump in the field. Apply at this office. junzg T° LET--A House and ‘stable Street, with good water on preinises; also, House: on “ing Sireet, near ttailway. Apply to William Dodd. june] W ANTED TO REN: —A House containing six or seven rooms, within six or seven min- utcs’ walk of the Railway. Appiy at this office. jlyB WANTED—A Cook aud a Chumberuiaid. Ap ply at this office. jly6 THURSDAY, e. Dwelling House and Premises, corner Sale. For par- | on Pleasant : JULY 28, i887. ta HOT WATER. ae —_— THIS 18S ttHEHE DAISY. ee Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) alrealy in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can't help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly pertect as possible. Since taking up this branch of business, we have completed several very importaut contracts, notably our new Dominion Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a | number of private residences. As it is inconvenient to pub newspaper advertisement, we hav will convince our friends that w this kind of work. Ina very short time we will @pain be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with Jess labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN, TESTIMONITATA!, MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. y house, as you are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during the coldest weather the heat could be regulated to any desirable temperature My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. I further wish to express my satisfaction with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours ea, House of Assembly, P. EB. L., April 2!st, 1887. SAMUEL PROWSE. | ii i Til a many Testimonials in a ected two, which we feel the right parties to do | i ————— 1 re a ee ee Charlottetown, P. E. 1., 2\st April, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Sirs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction. Yours truly, Ch'town, July 23, 1887-1 m 3aw CARVELL BROS, Baby Trousseaux ‘ Infants’ Muslin Robes, tntants’ Muslin Night Gowns, in‘ants Mustin Monthly Gowns, Infants’ Frock Bodies, &c., infants’ Merino Presses, infacts Merino Cioaks, Infants’ Merino Pelisses, Infants’ Wool Bodices, Infants’ Wool Socks, lufauts’ Weol Roods, Infanis’ Lace Heods, infants’ Normandy Caps, Infants’ Blankets, Enfants’ Wool Bots, infants’ Wool Enfantees, infants’ Wool Gaiters, Infants Bibs, &c., Xe, ————:0:——_-~ BEgR BROS. Ch’town, July 8, 1887. SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. ow ame OTN © cccmnem amen . '. ONH CAS B&B LADIES JERSEY JACKETS Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 43 PER CENT LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch'town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky CHEAP FOR CASH. ee aw tin (Yen . \ j K want money, and to that end are offering our immense stock of Furniture and House-furnishing ‘éoods at prices that defy all competition. Call and see. Weare prepared to fill all orders entrusted to us with promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, April 22, 1887. HEALTH AND PLEAS The Seaside Hotel, Rustion Bea, \ ILL be opened to gucsts and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more attractions than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- , town time. ‘ | Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. § Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a, m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.58 a. m., and 4.50 p. m. - " Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.40 a, tn., and 4.56 p. m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter Seaside. TERMS MODERATE. June 28, 1887. “é tiver, to convey passengers to JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. A ddr as