tte oO RE €or ™~* — ne NDNAILYV A rr Aa . 4 i* 3s Vw r i Zr A Mi a ' ; : *. "Vz ~ “al ahd Othe ile iss S\s aa 4B 1 rin ex Loc : 4 Baa %e i Syas \ wet j Tt] Ni WS i 4 i 4 We Moy * ‘SP ROIAL Despatones to Tur EXaMineEr.) ‘ : & | ! a | | > . H vai-|WAaNadIan Wimbledon ta eo j ‘ SAM S iy - hn ° Conditions Unf able t mavOravic 0 \ew 7 SUKS ’ . ‘2 . : ‘ue ceived at Beer Bi 00d Shooting. = ’ lurere will be trottu nN — ce Driving Park ol =) . , - ili 10g ; i i) fy > - > 1) ‘ ) } uc ' REMEMBER the ‘ D> tne \ M. 4 \ s ' a i ~~ — ant : . | BPaei-n : ’ EGULAR Sils Prizes Won by island Marksmen. wine Company ¢ g 5 E rile (A t y % y Pe Mr. H. M. Car L is ; 9 —_ Orrawa, Aug. 31. shop in the Old I n, Wa s } i Ig : em ‘ is been fine durnig the LADIES ‘ lesire a px ° se pa * the marksmen have’ been t or made the Ameri 5 Y i varying winds and Foran. front bu 3 which at times ~ a t » - tie Che scores have Younc Mens’ B ( s this « b me y b he average. ; - : . ‘ ‘ ' - . tne O&sei = : \ M. { ‘ >| i Nu \ match “Lieut. J. A. OCR, as | i V l i prize winners. In MeDouga match Lieut. J. A. St. DUNSTANS ( LE i Conve | : : Sshools reopened w ‘ ‘ “oe ta V erg \ mn secured places. pupils to-day In iid .Sergt. Younker and 2 Li Lon n five dollars each. JUDGE HENSLEY has consent i to presia S } st ! Lieut. J. A. Long the meetiag on behalf of tl Deaf 1 Dua W tains s in the Col. Ouimet ’ , in the Y. M. C. A. this evenin - Ty t §600 yard’, and Lieut, R. V. ' = Longwort dollars. .In_ the His Hoxor Jup Wer ' New Manufa 7 inished this even D ster — | ‘ Di SWICK, 18 VISILIW fT i is f . _ . 4 ing, S« Younket hve dollars and guest e Hon. W. W. S a ihe f Serg hnston he grand > aC \ \Orrow. \ M Lit yoraKkers W ! € oS t wy $33 . . sas i: . - e *y , s : be 5 thetewer What ; H ihe Artiliery Competition gpcareteitiasae ) WA Aug ol Mr. Gi Y desires to t k agi their 1 ante . . Che nnu neetil the Dominion inst saving his e | Artiller: 1 Monday at e be vu YW Che Governor Mr J Met AREY, [ i ros ‘ j f the time. Department who nas pen i | \1 r) c yg the small vacation in Halifax, Cj) uy by t (,Overnment, $2,000. which evening. . lalwa short of expenses, while the a) Ssor ts 7 } Via CARROL FROM Bos Bartlett pears, | * ' A L Bets. GE, WW. grapes, bananas, figs, toes, p 15 ee apples and lemons at “Geo. Carter & ( 15 A ON i¢@ Intercolonial, while Market Square. sug 31, 2i I i » he Lower Provinees, attend- . ~ I I Meet Ottawa i Hrewpreb all wool serge,d he i | x \ iteers or iring at 65 cents per y ard. S | re . ‘ ia ior DOYS Suits. Call and se« | - & Co., Market Square. ' stare 2air ai Bangor. — . , ; ’ ‘+E are indebted to Mr. . } } “ : Sa en Bancor, Me., Aug. 31. formerly of Cornwall) for late O p “ - Mr. MeDonald is now the head oi &F people attended the firm of architects in Omaha | fa ls iy, and the hall shows > g n their thousands as well. A ; rig . ere iti “et tT ++ : } } + t , L Unarl 5 “ ou 5 | fe tt att ted much attentioli was arili to-morrow 1S pr Lrations are j 4} ] - 2 : ' : , : < : . ;} the Duby show, wh {7 darlings were on being made for the enyvin ompetition every | Map] l seatiniion te i ¥i mach inian g ti prize, and there mem Der Is requested to be present : : Vere speciais tor the heaviest and lightest, > , + . . . , the hi som olored baby ; ins. McLgop & McKenzie are opening to-da he handson i colored baby and twins overcoatings, suitings, trouserings, laps, Ey ictions in irel and. meltons. etc. No better goods evel opened up on P. E. Island. Call and see them. Dupuy, Aug. 31 - LIN, AUS. Dl. Cug steamer M. A. Starr, Captain Ferg rhe evicting of tenants on the O'Grady son, from Halifax‘Via intermediate ports, 1 eStates at Herbertstown was to-day con- the usual general cargo, arrived noon ided without further rioting. <A bed- : ] ’ | > ry Ff s i lay and WIli 3411 On return this evening. i nh woman refused to be installed as ; , ie ales ker and was removed with her bed We understand that the Seaside Hotel, | utdoors. O’Brien denounced O’Grady as Pr uey will be sed for the seas t } 3 R i fico, will b ‘ 1 Ul L Sat thless. stupid sot and highwav robber. urday, Sept. 3. Intending visitors this : ” beautiful spot can onl . ring next four or five days. Ships Officers Rewarded, > = We are pleas ea .0§ Mr. John ss Lonpon, Aug. 31. Moore, Teller of the Bank of Nova S - ' ; i . here, who has been aid uo with a { Hurst and first officer Gibson, of aciet,. - lias VOT bcha ‘ft 5 S . > ‘ : : , } ee ness during the last few weeks, is so far re he Dritish ca r Wydale, have each : " tT } ; covered as to be able to take an airing in the | Te! rom President Cleveland a gold Park to-day. wa nd lal aS a reward for rescuing << the crew the Au in schooner Joseph REMEMBER the laru: ction sale of .carria-} Raymond. in June last. ges, sleighs, harness, ’ etc., at the“Ti stable of J. F. Pow to-morrow, | : ber 2nd Another Proclamation. eptember 2nd, wing at 11 n eS sharp. See adveitis: t and hand - \ 2 21) Lonpvon, Aug. 31. McNeill, Auction . - The (,overnment has proclaimed the I» a ePet | : ot le on . ‘ . c j Mx. Ci APPELLE is having the ce iling of 16 | projected monster meeting of the League Diamond Booksto Deautiluily mented. | at Ballicoree, County Clare, on Sunday. When finished it will vastly imp t p ae idaeniiiins Yearance of the interior of this favorite est rm Ty : lishment. Mr. John Meikle is performing the HOTEL ARRIVALS. Work in an a t E ‘a REVERE HOTSB. ce E Ist AND EXHIBIT! Ns, 1887. | it ' sf) I MeQ I irrie. S’side: 3 VW lay- general mecting of the Board of (om mission (,aranog us Ont: Peter McNutt, Mal- ers ior managing the Exhibition, for the ap McNutt, do; R A Bruce, wife pointment of judges and other important bus a P N S: Thos Reid D a 2s . : .7: wd two lidren, Snhelburp VY 5; ihos held, ess will be held at the Law Courts building, | ‘ > See ‘ D> * oor Charlot+ Soe ee i Hope River; Rev A Kaulston, Murray ariotietown, on friday. September 9t it : 7 > ATW 1: 6% oe 1] o'cloc! , MeNecill |S Harb Ni ; Geo Bb McKay, Clifton, N L; SCIMOCER &. a Nell ecretary. . ; tot ‘ = ~ W L Poo Sturgeon; Geo Forbes, Wilfred M cnmeinilieataass os ; 3 ; ; | Forbes, Louis Hayden, Vernon*River Bridge ; { Caprain AncHIBALD,of the Salvation Army, | ; © Davis, Bangor, Me; W McKee, jr, Brant- Uttawa, has been spending his’vacation in t ford, Ont: W Fi sh and wile, St*Peter’s S48 . : . . , , a * dlaritime Provinces. Speaking of t Island | [sland fred Hoimes,Oatario; W W Burdet, y« t ryr ‘ . 3 Moncton Transci tpt reporter re cently, he} S¢ John, N is 6Apoe 4 Lailey, Cambridge, said: “Tt ig the most beautiful place [ have} vy | A. Patterson, Traré, N GS: IT ores seen. I like nearly every place I visit, | @5 oper. Toronto: J H Robertson and wife. St 7 the Island eclipses them all. It is really lohn. NB: B V Seaver wife and child, 4 Deantifyl] country.” R -DR wridson, Freetown. * 31—Louis w ; ee |.J Hayden, Vernon River; Mr and Mrs Robert WE call the attention of the chairman of the| 4 Hayden, Somerville Mass; T 8 Kirkpatrick, Pre. . . 4 } Z : street committee and City S t rr to ice J, hn: J Lew Phela: Mr and Mrs W disgraceful state in which they have left th du Boston. Sept. 1—W A McLennan, — end of the « ity near the Convent t 1 Montreal as impossible for a wagon to pass owing RAN N HOUSE. “ tne heap f stones | 1 tte! | erhaps th 2 — 78 Aug. 30.—Harry J Dean, Montreal; Job ape ley are 1? is for t . <— - e.* : , another | i. fd ——~ P sentley, Brigham, Yorkshire, Eng; W Allen, “Cr Ushil OF ¢ ; res > ‘ ul of damages. nee Wins Che Misses Bates, North umpton, Arti ; ee : Mass; M C W Lathrop, do; E C Gunther, one BOG 1065 Woes, “|New York; B G Gunther, do; Eben Putnam, JO0urna) ao nat » ha Tie + Ss . ' Ft popula oot Pa T 7 R Id C rE Ml nost | Gambridg 3ist.—H O Bonnell and wife, ‘Paar Cleryvyman he hev. . Nenp ‘ — aa > — . 7 . we, the resident Anglican clergyman, received | + .1. = W a Bemis H, Ges — the hi ” ib Angilcan clergyman, I we MI , Miss L Cahey, Mary Bonnell, ee highe lumber of votes anc s awarded . : ‘4 ° Daan a hand ae et ae hehe Fi 71 ‘©“ | Elida Bonnell, Ethel Bonnell, Fearnley Bon- ‘SU 30 ne Sliver “aka sket: the « Vv. : ae : : - ee Father Picott Pal “t Road, ‘st oa ;jnell, do. Aug. 31—H M Tucker, ¢Ports- higt ae a Ty ata te a ae mouth, N H; E H Hicks, Boston; C E Lang- “o 1€st, ahd received silve r sugar bo . . - -" : _ 5 on and wife, London, Eng; Alexander Irvine ‘ ' - ‘ Karney, do; Fred S Ritchie, Montreal; E — ‘me large auction sale Revere | Lawson Ferretz, Halitax; W H Barnaby, St Wii be offered among other valuable} John, N B; W B Murdoch, Montreal. Sept 1. _ &@ Concord Coach, which cost new Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; M Me- -- ’; & Charter Oak Cook Range, No. 409, Donald and daughter, Georgetown; John W early new, cost $67; a portable Bake Oven, | Robertson, Montreal; Elisha Flagg, Boston; ‘ 4 : : . j ‘ iy : ’ 55?) , le » Rivanized iron, cost at fact ry 33800;| Herbert Lawton, do. & lai ge Hotel Cook Stov e, cost $100; a Walnut sitetindaiat USE Sidebo d 2 } : ; ° OSBORNE HO _— ard (Butcher's make), suitable for a 3 7 ¥* . ‘+ s ‘ yr . ‘arge Boarding House; large Refrigerators, Aug 30—Rev John Macleod, Strathalbyn; ee Base Burners, Glass and Silver Plated | Geo A Thompson, Lower Montague; W Me- 7 > abe . er ' : in ie a ete —A. McNeill, Auctioneer. Kee, Jr, Brantford, Ont; Peter Gavin, Brae; septi—tl sle. Wm Haywood, Mill River; Rev A P Archi- Every \ . : bald and wife, Cavendish; Mrs Wm_ Grant, “ERY woman knows them. The humanj Tannto ‘iass: Miss Bessie Grant, do, Miss Lunton, ; ; , i. : te wey la much like a good cloc!} < or watch In its mMovemy nts, if one slow | M Ma donald, Boston; W Mutch, Eldon. O€ Organ or set rf Es on wo + me . re ‘ 21) All] McNeil. Denver, Col: James btiilen of fancticns) act ft lo te eet a ake Paige eg, “tee ames ¢., £11 sunctlonal eflort os all Lhe organs | asten, Miss L Kasten, Miss Z baste n, Ous ailr, en Hen € 16 Is that numer- | Georgetown; Rev D McLean, Belfast; Angus a le met gg which make woman 8 ills hit se! ' Me Donald, Bos on, Mass; James McDonald, af the cad es issue of the abn yxmal action | Denver, Col; Daniel Howard, Kingston; Mrs thes a4 ree system. for all that numerous} In » vi toria Cross: Geo Sencebaugh, Mur- them- —s and every woman knows| ray H rbor; Alex Mowatt, Campbellton, N ierce’s fay, Pag one uni siling remedy, Dr. | B; ‘| M ‘Millan, Henrie tta Me Millan, Mrs we @Vorite prescription, the favorite of ,.P McMillan, Yarmouth, NS; Miss Nelson, | West River. aw 7 ¥> dhe Notes fom Emerald, Harvesting operations are in full blast. and the farmers hearts are glad. Mr. Bernard Croken, proprietor of that popular summer resort, ‘‘ The Seaside Hotel,” has been laid up for a few days with erysipelas in the hand. We hupe to see him restored to health and usefulness in a few days. He has lately added a number of improvements to his establishment. Mr. Terrence Goodwin, proprietor of the Emerald Carriage Shop, has also been add- ing to his already well equipped establish- ment, He has invented a new system of cov- ering roofs withswhich he exp :cts to revolu- tionize the building industry in the future. Mr. Francis T Murphy, of the Emerald Boot and Shoe Factory, who also does a general auctioneering and commission busi- ness, is about starting a reading room, ete. Mr. W. H. Haslam, our new merchant, is doing a stirring business. Gur popular and genial doctor is now adding a new wing to his residence. John H. Perkins, of Albany, is the architect. Robert H. Mugford,.of Bradalbane, is the contractor. When completed it will be a great improvement to the village. He has also erected a balcony in front of his office. Craig & Haslam are getting in their fall stock, and are evidently preparing fora big rush this fall.. LANCASTER. —_ > -<i>-<mee—— Agriculture in the United King? dom. One of the peculiaritieseof this season is the shortening of the period which usually elapses commencement of cutting the crops in early and late districts r« spect- ively. The explanation is that no corn has been able to keep green long after earing un- der the influence of the hot drotght, which has been only broken by a few showers since the 4th of June. There has been a good deal of premature ripening to bring crops in dis- ticts where harvest is usually quite a month six weeks behind that of the south of Eng- land pretty well abreast with the earliest, and while wheat has not suffered much by the hastening process, except on light soils, barley and oats have been badly injured. From all parts of Kingdom reports are favorable in respect of wheat, while barley, oats, beans ind peas,except on rich, heavy soils, are all by mmon consent more or less below average. {tis supposed thatthe wheat area is fully equal to that of last year, and that the yield will be at least thirty bushels per acre, or two bushels above the ‘‘ ordinary average” of the United Kingdom. Last year the wheat area was 2,355,451 and if it is about the same this year we may expect a crop of some- thing like 71,000,000 bushels, or nearly 7,750,- 009 bushels more than that of 1886. Some estimates will probably be higher, but there are such very poor crops on light land that the average will be brought down materially by their deficiency. A good many samples of new wheat of varying quality, some weighing 53 to 64 pounds per bushel, have already been shown in the markets, andif the present waether lasts the whole crop will be fit for immediate use, and no doubta good deal of it will be hurried into market. The price is not tempting, being only 30s. to 33s. per quarter for red and 32s. to 35s. for white, but there is reason to fear that there will be a fall before arise occurs, and numbers of farmers are compelled to realize quickly. i —- <p- <—aaee Weather Bulletin. between the tha vie + or ’ the acres, Toronro, Sept. 1—10 a.m. LightSto moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature. >< + PostaGEe Stamps.—A postal clerk will be in attendance daily from 7 a. m. to 10 p. m., to sell stamps atthe Apothecaries Hall. We trust the public will appreciate this accommo- dation, and patronize the establishment which suy plies it. Give them a call when you want stamps or anything in the drug line. au26 6i wee Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 29th, 1887. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cam: eron, master, for Point du Chene:— ee ne ee ee ee $ 228 ee ME, owkg 00 kn 6:65 4e ois ie eek eal 410 $ 648 By same steamer on 30th :— 59 cases GH occ cons Use Fees HOO. OS $ 255 ET EE 163 bris WOON ork as bs Oe ov ete 8 of ee eee 3 $ 394 By stmr. Miramichi, Baquet master, for Montreal, same date :— en OE NN is os ce oad $ 1530 mam mupes Fammeets: 45 ket... .. 5.5.8 200 NS ok og uyineind hiv otal 375 $ 4105 SHIP NEWS. S'side, Aug 29—Ent sch Rosane, Duguay, Tracadie, cedar posts; Marion F, Sonier, Tracadie, shingles. 30—ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou, stores. 3l—Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal; Day Sprivg, LeBlanc, Cow Bay, coal. Cid, 29th Rosane, Duguay, Tracadie, N B. bal; Marion F, Sonier, Tracadie, NB, bal, 30— ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, 306 cases mackerel, 440 cases lobsters, 100 bags starch, 31—-Maggie A Jewell, Gallant, New- castle, N B, bal. Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c I AM instructed by Mr, John F. Power, who is about to leave the Island, tosell by Auction, on Mriday, September 2nd, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M., At his Livery Stable, next to J. D. McLeod’s cor ner, Grafton Street : 1 Barouche, ( Brewster’s make). 1 Hack, 1 Wagonette, 1 Extension Top Wagon, (Side bar), 5 Very superior Side Bar Top Buggies, (J. Me- Phail builder.) 1 Top Phaeton, 3 Arinstrong 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 Carria first-class order (R. Toombs maker), Setts Double Harness, (same make), Buffalo Robes, (nearly new}, 2 5 3 Wolf Robes, Corriage Wraps, Whips, &c. amount 3 mounths ou approved Joint Notes. McNEILL, Auctioneer. A ake August 26, 1887.—till sale The weather is favorable, crops excellent, BY AUCTION, ge Harness, (nearly new, in | i j TERMS.-—Ali sums Under $59 Cash; over that The Rt. Rev. H. A. Nee ; Chrough Bills of Lading, to any ports in Europe, | West Indies and Southern States. Stee THURSDAY SEPTEMBE H0U8BH0LD FORNITURE, &e Honday, Sept. Sth. AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., at the e residence of ths late JOHN A. MAC- DONELL, .SQUIRE, Cumberland Street,— Ali the tloasshold t uruilure, comprising in pari i DRAWING-ROOM! Suite (black walnut Ma hogany Centre Table (marble top), Brussels Carpet, Window Blinds and Curtains, Centre Tabies (walnut), What Not, Pictures, Cut Glass Lamp, Secretoire, (watnut), Book Case (walnut). DINING-KOOM-—Lerge Extension Table (solid mahogany), Mair-cloth Chairs, Tapestry Carpet. 2 large Verandah ( ‘hairs. Table Appointments, including solid silver and plated Ware, China, &c., Tabie Linea and Towel- ling (new), Catlery (Roger's make), Stove (Berke- ley), Clock, Pictures, &c, KITCHEN FURNITURE— Cook Stove (Victor). Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Oil Cloth, Utensils. &c. BED-ROOM 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, &c., &e. Large Invalid Chair (walnut), Large and Smal! |'Bath Tubs, Inhaler and LKlectric Batteries, 2 Selizeqeues, for making Seltzer Water. Soda | Water, Sparkling Lemonade, , &c., Wardrobes, Hammock, Spy Giass, Spirit Level, Gun, Pistol, | Fishing Rods, Saddle, Bridle, 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, &e [ 4M instructed to Sell gyi on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7» AT ll O'CLOCK, At the REVERE HOUSE, ALL THE Hore. Fwurnirure! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining and Smoking-room Furniture, Table Appointments, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, &c., Beds, Bedding, Linen, &c.—the complete outtit of the REVERE HOUSE. . ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Sale Positive—No Reserve. TERMS—All sums under $50, cash; over that amount, taree months on approved joint notes. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Angust 22, 1887.—ts wky2i FALL TRIP — FROM— itv BE POOL. . The Clipper Brigantine AA RA, P. LEDW*Li, MASTER, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the 10th September, and will follow Frema, sailing from Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT. About the 25th September next. For freight, apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. * C0. Charlottetown, August 30, 1887. LINE RED CROSS THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE Tth SHPLEMBER, to be followed by other sailings during season if suflicient business offers. This steamer has excellent accommodation for First and Second-class Passengers at favorable rates to New York. HOBSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies STARCH, LOBSTERS, OATS, POTATOES, DRY and PICKLED FISH, and other Goods, on Patronage solicited. For Freight or Passage apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. Ch’town, August 15, 1887,—tl sep 7 pat s jour ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AUGESTA, Diocesan School for Girls. ley, D.D., President. The sioh given 12th of October. Alley. —FOR THE—— ? Fall Trade. to make room for Fall Please Call. J. BB. Ch’town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat Fal LATEST N C Crewel Wool. KNITTIN KNITEEIN MNITTIN . ————_ Ch’town, August 11, 1887. eee r§ HE Cheapest already in help it, because t nearly perfect as Since taking | Building here, an As it is inco will convince our this kind of work well to send for u MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in with the manner in which the work was done House of Assembly, P, E. I., April 21st, 1887 MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— fall has given perfect satisfaction. Ch’town, July 23, 1887—2 m 3aw Only one year since it was patented, and one hun i use, 20: TESTIMONIALS. o J. B. MACDONALD Is Selling OM at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, Stock. MACDONALD © ta ee ar (Men IS WKLL SUPPLIED WITH THE OVELTIES. oO USHIONS, Slippers, Banners, Brackets, Tidies, Cosies, Fender Stools, Foot-stools, Arrasine, Filoselle, Crewel Silks, Embroidery Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, Marking Coitons, Sllk Pompons and Tassels, Chenille and Tinsel Cords, Novelties in Brass Pendants and Crescents, Bannerette Stands, Tidy Pins, Appliques, Brigg’s Transfer Pat- terns, Tinsel Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools—all colors, Shetland, Andalusian and G YARNS, G YARNS, G YARNS. The Very Best Makes. BEER BROS. HOT WATER. Is THE. DAISY. and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. dred (100) giving perfect satisfaction. It can't he principle upon which it is constructed is as possible. up this branch of business, we have completed several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion dalso the one at Summerside, as well as a } number of private residences. nvenient to publish many Testimonials in a newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel friends that we are the right parties to do Ina very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do s to give them estimates at once. 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. My 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 ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of f working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most My experi- as put in by you, is superior uel and labor, simplicity of use. by you. I further wish to express my satisfaction Yours truly, SAMUEL PROWSE. ee eae eee Charlottetown, P. E. 1., 2]st April, 1887. Dear Strs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last eurs truly, CARVELL BROS. FoR SALE—A ,handsome jOrgan, almost new. will be sold at a bargain forcash. Apply at this office. septl 2i pd WANTED By asingle gentleman, board with square bedroom, in a central part of the city; = not to exceed $3 per week. Address A.B, CXAMINER Office, sepl tf To LET—House and Shop, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. sepl tf OST—On Wednesday evening, 31st inst., a pair of gold mounted Eyegiasses, between the Cameron Block and Railway. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at EXAMINER office. septl 3i W ANTED—Four Coat Makers; also three ves makers. None but gcod hands need apply —P. P. Foran. sepl tf W 4NTED immediately—A good cook in a small family where washing is given out. Enquire at this office, aug30 tf FOR SALE—That conveniently situated Two Story Dwelling House, with Mansard roof on Sydney Street, —— the residence of V Findley, Esq. ossession given immediately. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer. aug30 tf LOST Between the London House and Corn- wall, on Sunday evening last, @ prayer book. The finder will please leave it at this Office. aug30 di ANTED—A smart, honest Chamber Maid; references required. Apply at this office, aug27 eod 3i pd O LET—That_ Brick House, on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, containing nine rooms and shop. with stable and outhouse attached; immediate possession given. Apply to the owner on the premises.—Mrs. Costello. aug27 eod & wky ) LET—The House on Grafton Street West, now occupied by R. 8S. Farquharson; posses- Apply to Thomas |“ Rev, W. D. Martin, A. M., Principal. 20th year. opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers. Special advantages in Art and Musiv, Send forcircular. jly26—10 wks T aug27 ut Street, WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Ke Sire now “wo let. Apply to M. P, H WANTS, LOSE, FOUN 4) Furia, Piano, CarpHs ] AM instructed by WILLIAM WELSH, A ESQ., M. P., tosell by Auction at his residence, Euston Street, Thursday, September 8th, AT TWO O'CLOCK, All his Household Furuiture, comprising Parlor, Dining-Room and Bed-Rooms Sets, Carpets, Rugs, etc., ete. Also, 1 Piano (very fi ! G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. eod tl sale—pat Lobster and Mackerel Labels, LOSSED Lobster and Mackerel Labels now in stock and for sale by GEO, W. GARDINER, Queen Square. August 19, 1887. SALT! SALT! SALT! * ‘ . aati T° arrive, per Bark GEORGE PEAKE, now due, 4,000 Bags of Liverpool SALT, and will be sold low from vessel. PEAKE BROS. & CO. G | Ch’town, Aug. 13, 1887. SALT! SALT! Now landing, on Queen’s Warf, 206 Be pool SALT. Will be sold low while ja Apply to Liver- nding. W. W. CLARKE. Ch’town, Aug. 27, 1887—1wk eod T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant H Street, with good water on premises; gine. o on King Stree} near Railway. Ap Williaa Dotid, fabey’