a OTE RS eee Te ee ee ee ee fe 5: Corpus Christi. l'o-pay being the Feast of Corpus Christ: was duly observed by the Roman Catho- lies of this city At half-past seven o'clock this morning Rev. Patrick A. McElmeel was ordained Deacon, in St. Dunstan's Cathedral, by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre. At High Mass on Sunday next the same rey. gentleman will be ordained Priest. At eight o'clock, about ninety little boys mn i girls rec eived Rev. F. X. Gallant gave the preparatory id Rev. J. C. MeLean the after instruc- Rev. F. X. Gallant said the Mass Thanksgiving. All the communicants were pledged to abstain from intoxicating juors until they are twenty-one years of ‘ Ag Cathedral at ten o'clock, by Rev. Charles | itimes, but were got ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Sprotran Desearcugs To Tue EXamMiIner, | Accident to a Steamer. ae Harirax, May 30. The Allan steamer Sardinian, Captain | Ritchie, with English mails and 1,000 pas- sengers from Liverpool, May 17th, for Mon- their first communion. | teal, was towed in here to-day with pro- peller off, by steamer Norseman from Liver- pool for Boston with 450 passengers. All went well with the Sardinian until the morning of the 24th, when the propeller, | with all attachments, suddenly snapped off. The engines ran wild for under some control High Mass was celebrated in the| Without further damage. The Sardinian proceeded under sail, and on the mornit o 1g Mac lunald, Revs. P. A. McElmeel and J. | of the 24th the Elbe, for New York, re ‘ | C. McLean officiating as Deacon and sub- | Deacon, respectively. The Blessed Sacra- ment was exposed before Mass and remain- ed so during the service. After Mass there was Procession and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. At three o'clock this afternoon the Sacra- ment of Confirmation was administered to one hundred persons by His Lordship Bishop MelIntyre. Hon. Senator Howlan and Mrs. Howlan acted as Sponsurs—the former for the males and the latter for the females. There will be Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament this evening. — P< a — Mount Allison. We notice by the reports in the papers thac a number of students from the Island are named in the accoynts of the anniver sary proceedings at the Sackville Colleges, Miss Aca Howard, of Cornwall, end two daughters of the Kev. Wm. Heartz, re- ceived the degrees of M. L. A. Misses Ann’e Burwash and Sarali Shenton, and Me:srs. A. C. Dennis, of Margate, Howard, of Cornwall, and P. L. Alexander, of Stan- hope were admitted to the degree of B. A., end theif names appear in the first division fn several subyects, Mr. Alexarider taking honors in mathematics. © Mr. 8S. Prowse took honors in chemistry. Miss Shenton also graduated in music. Mr. Balderston, f Wiltshire, stood well in several subjects, Mr. Ayers, of Union Road, took the prize for elocution, and Messrs. Leigh and Weeks, of Charlottetown, and Lefurgey of Summerside have made a good be- beginning. Miss Ada Howard was award- ed a prize for elocution and Miss Muttart, of Cape Traverse, is first in the class in analysis. Master Raymond Archibald, son f the Preceptress of the Ladies College, vained thé’Mathematical Scholarship in the Male Academy. Professor Burwash, re- ceived the degree of Doctor of Science. The St. John Sun says #he egsays of Misses Heartz, Bigney and Dickie were well written and were very at- tentively listened to. The selections by Misses Ayer, Comben, and the duet by the Misses Shenton were well given. Misa Churchill's violin solo was, however, the gem of the pro- gramme. The singing class were obliged to repeat their selection, ‘‘ Forth to the Mead. ows,” and it was admirably sung. The Valedictury by Miss Marshal drew forth round after round of applause from the audience. On behalf of the graduating class she paid a high compliment to the principal, and spoke in the highest terms of the preceptrees, Mra. Archibald, and her assist- puts. She said her class:were proud to be eonnected with an institution which was. the first in Canada tothrow down the barriers and admit women. Already her list of gra- duates contained the names of a number of the fairer sex. In closing, she expressed the sorrow she and her classmates felt at leaving the institution, where they had met so many whose faces would be held as luyed possessions in the future. She hoped all of the gradu- ating class would liye jn such away that when they passed away it would be said of them that they have done what they could. -- Ly ll Ll AA A Just received ancther lot of Timothy Seed which will be sold cheap at R. K. Brace’s. may31 tf —_— »_>--— Muuitary.—No 1 Battery, G. A. meets at the drill shed for business this evening at 8 o'clock. a Tae Waterworxs.—Two instalments of Jipe for the waterworks have arrived, The itters began,work yesterday, cpeualieialie Wirn Oats. —The schooner R. Munn, clear- ed for Pictou Landing, carrying a cargo of oats, shipped by C. H. Schurman. —_~.-——_— For Boston, ~The Steamer Worcester is be- ing loaded with potatoes and eggs, and will sail for Boston at six o'clock this evening. esate Pic Prowiprrioy.—From tomorrow until the Ist October next, according te the by-law pecently pissed, pigs must be removed outside the city limits. in aeaggpedlis Correction.—In the paragraph, published yesterday, headed ‘ Londonderry Water Pipes, the word ,‘‘seventeen” was inserted in the concluding sentence instead of ‘ several.” > — Servs, Seens.—Barley, Buckwheat, Timo- thy, Clover and Turnip Need in large quanti- ies. Also, a tew bags of Wheat. “We buy age for cash ar goods, —W, P. Colwill. may 10, 4 wks Dacca Srrawsperry Beps.—Mr. F. Stanley, Kent Street, has a very fine strawberry bed in his garden. The berries are of a new variety, ‘*The Princess Lorne,” and are very early, some of them being already partially formed. hide Tue ,Larest Fav.—The latest fad among the ladies is called ‘‘tips,” They count every time a gentleman tips his hat to them and when they reach 100 tips, the one hundredth gentleman is supposed to be the one the lady receiving the tip will marry. aii Gypstes.—Three families of gypsies arrived from P. E. Island Saturday night, and have pitched their tents near the pipe house. They area fine healthy, looking lot, and have eight fine horses with them. They intend remaining here fora time, and will go into the tin business. — Hatifus Mail. iQue Apvice To Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ae ‘‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant wo taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and ain, r the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causcs. Twenty-five cents & bottle gure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothing in sight, and letters and despatches were forwarded by her. That evening the Norse- man hove in sight, took the Sardinian in tow and headed for Halifax, then a distance 750 miles, arriving in four days, No agree- ment was made for tonnage, and that will be settled by the courts. The Sardinian’s passengers and mails were forwarded by special train to-night. inland Revenue Regulation. Orrawa, May 30. A circular has been issued by the Inland Revenue Department calling attention to the fact that methylated spirits will here- after be manufactured under the supervi- sion of the Depari:ment here, and will be sold to varnish makers and other business at cost prices. There are 7 or & manufac- turers of this article who will be compelled to discontinue its manufacture. This re- gulation has been rendered necessary from the abuses which have hitherto prevailed by which methylated spirits have been suld to druggists and used extensively in place offalcohoi, and also been used extensively in the preparation of beverages. Montredl News. Monrreat, May 30. It is rumored, on what is al eged to be indisputable authority, that Mr. James Me- Shane, ex-Minister of Public Works, will shortly re-enter the Quebec Cabinet. A mortgage covering the issue by the Canadian Pacific Railway Co., of fifteen millions of land bonds was approved of at a meeting of shareholders here to-day. Hon. James Ferrier died this eyeying in his 89th year, 4: Shot at His Father. Frepericton, May 30. Charlie Williams, having had some words with his father, Henry Williams. this morning about his breakfast, drew a revolver from his pocket and fired at the father, but did not manage tw hit him, the ball going through the window. The police are after him, but have not captured him yet. It is thought he has left the city. —$—$$<——<—=___ ___— Rise in Wheat. Winnirec, May 30. It is estimated that Manitoba grain deal- ers have already made 4 profit of $700,000 by the recent ‘rapid rise in the price of wheat. Many of them have made fortunes. Provincial Elections, Wuynyirec, May 30. It is understood that the Provincial elections will take place durigg the first week in July. The Scott Act Repealed. QueBec, May 30. Stanstead County to-day voted for the re- peal of the Scott Act by 159 majority. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | HOTEL DAVIES May 30.—H L Macdonald, Cardigan; WC Clarke, Orwell ; CS Ellis, Toronto; CS Hub- bell, Montreal ; Jas Bryce and wife, St John; ES Phillips, St Catherine's; 5 H Cook, Mon- treal; R Borraidaile, Halifax; J A Leaman, Truro; Gustav Fischell, Montreal ; J L Fos- ter, Pictou; C E Spaulding, Boston; J L Lesser, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 30—N H Gewing, Montreal; Mrs J A Gould, Hamburg, Germany; B T Treahy, Woodstock, Ont; A C Frederick, New: York ; D R Campbell, Halifax; C C Rhodes, do; Thos McClure, Murray River; A F Douglas Pictou; Rev. CS Ford, Bermuda, W I; Chas S Doudiet, Montreal ; W H Lord, Eldon; R J Matheson, Halifax; Jas Clark, Dundee, Scot- land. 3lst—Rev W H Spencer and wife, Montague; A C Stewart, Stanley. SHIP NEWS. POKT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 30.—Daniel, Roberts, Wallace, stone; Mary D. Langiel, do; Wm Dunbar, Craig, St Peter's; Ariadne, Vanamburg, Westport, lumber. 31.—Champion, McPherson, St Peter's, stone, Minnow, Chase, Buctouche. CLEARED, May 30,—Wm Aiken, Hobbs, Port Hawkes- bary; Margaret, Embree, Cocagne; Cham- pion, McPherson, Pictou, bal, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, May 29—Ent schr Azov, Ken- nedy, Chatham, lumber. 30—Ellen, Sutton, Richibucto, do; Kate, Walsh, Shediac, bal; J AGC, Reid, Pictou, coal. Clad 29—Schr Morien, Martell, Cow Bay, produce. 30— Ellen, Sutton, Richibucto, bal; Azov, Kenne- dy, Chatham, do; J A G C, Reid, Pictou, bal. oe ENTS No book will sell at present AG - “we like our Home, Form and iness Crelopedia. It is a large work, con- Boeing 900 — profusely illustrated, and al-o contains portraits of the leading statesmen of the Dominion. The Home Department discusses fally everything relative to Housekeeping in all its phases Tue Farm Department discovers, in a peculiary interesting style, just the intorma- tion every successful farmer Mus’ Possess. | Che Basiness Departinen!, besides giving tull jafor- mation on Commercial Law an! every form of Legal Documen s, contains Goodwin's System of Prec ical Book-keeping. Each Depar.ment of the work has the advantageof being written by Canadian Specialists. We want «n Agent is every Town and County. For terms and ful purtigulare address W. E. KARLE, St. John, N. B. SON & BROS,, J. S. ROBERTSO Putlishers. April 7, 1888-3aw & wky Syrup, and take uo other kinth [April 1 ‘88 THE DAILY EXAMINER, “> = = FORS THE “REVERE HOUSE” a ‘Two Valuabl Building Lots, THE “REVERE HOUSE” is situated at the - Head of the Steam Navigation Company's Wharf, near the Ruilway Starion and Publie Buildings; has a fine view of the Hillsborough Kiver and ben: fit of retre-hing breezes-from the salt water. Ths favorite tiotel has always re- c-ived large and constant patronage from lead- Ine tourists, Cummerci+] men and thé general public. That valuable Building Lot, situated on the corner of Great George and Water Streets, and the adj pining Lot, fronting on Water Street, will be suld with or wi hout :he Hotel, For further particulars apply to A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch'town, May 29, 1838—tf Hotel, by Auction I am instructed to sell by Austion, on the Premises, ON MONDAY, JUNE 4th, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, THAT WELL-KNOWN HOTEL, —ON THE-—- Uorner of Puwnal and Sidney Stre ts, Now occupied by Richard Pickard, Esq. This Hotel is conveniently situated, within five minutes’ walk of the business purtion of the city. G. M. HARRIS, Household Furniture, may21—tl sle I WILL SELL BY AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, Sth JUNE, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the Residence of Miss DesBrisay, * the Hill,” ALL HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —COMPRISING— Drawing Room, Dining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Fy niture, Carpets, Rugs, Oil Cloth, Crockery. Glassware, etc., ete. Also—1! Piano. G. M; HARRIS, may26-—tl sle Auctioneer, a DRUNKENNESS Or the Liquor Habit, Positively Cured = ‘Administering Dr. , solden Specific. Itcan be civen in acup of cofeeor tea withont the knowledze ofthep m taking it; 1s absolutely less, and will elect a permanent and s cure, whether the paticnt is a moderate Grinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has in of has followe never ; impregnated with the Specific;i¢beodmes an utter pon a meng | for the liquor appetite toexist. F reviar and fnfl particulars address GOLDE PECIFIC CO., Tso Race St,, Cincinnati. UR Specific No. 22 permanentiy restores EX- HiUstKE’ VITALITY. LOST MANHO +b and GENERAL Ds«BLLITY when other treat- ment falis. ‘Send 6 cents in stamps” for’ dur TREATISE and DiR#CLrIONS for home cure, TOR NTO MEDICINE Co., 343 Spadina Ave., Turonte, Ont, may 29 A By-Law to Amend the By- Law Relating to Driunken- hess. (Passed 21st May, 1888.) BE IT ENACTED by the City Council of the City ef Caarlottetown as fuluows :— Section Five of the By-Law of the said City. Chapter Nine, intituled * A By-Law ~Rela'ing to vruukenness,” is thereby amended by striking out ihe word “Thirty” in the seventh line thereof and inserting in lieu thereof the -wurd “Ninety,” and by striking out the words “Thirty Days”’ in the last line thereof but one and insert- ing in licu thereof the words ** Ninely Vays, with or without hard labor.” {L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor. A. H. McPHERSON, may26-2w 2aw Vity Clerk. A By-Law Relating to Pigs and Slaughier Houses. [Passed 2ist May, 188.) BE IT ENACTED bythe City Council of the City of Charlottetown as loliows :— 1, From and after the first day of June, in the year of Uur Lora one thou-and eight hundred and eighty-eight. uucil the firsi day of October, in the said year, no Pugs or Swine shai] be kep: within the limits of the Ci y of Charlottetown ; and inevery succeedivg year no Pigsor Swine shall be kept within tke limits of the said Cit from the first day of May until the first day of October in each year : Provided always that Pigs or Swine may be brourht into the said City for the purpose of pub he exhibition, or tor transit, Shipmeut or saie, if they are not kept therein longer than five days. 2. For every Pig kept in the said City in viola- tion of the fureguing section the owner or keeper thereof shall forfeit and pay a sum not exceeding Five Doliars for the first offence, and a further sum not exceeding Five Dollars for every subse- quent oifence, ; “ 3. From and-afterthe first day of January, in the yearof Our Lord ‘one thousand efgh: hun- dred and eighty-nine, no erection, building or place within the City of Charlottetown shail ‘be used as a Slaughter House, or for the purpose of slaughtering animals therein : Provided that the Board of Health may, if they see fit, grunta license toany prrson or persons to slaughter cattle within the limits of the said City, between the first day of December and the first day of April in each year, upon such terms and conditions and subject to such restrictions and regulations as may be imposed by the seid Board of Health. ‘ Any person or persons estublighing, conducting or continuing any Slaughter House, or using apy place for slauzhtering anim-ls within the said City. after Une furepxoing da'e, shall be iiable tu a pensl y nut excecding Taity DVoliars for every day he or they shail continue such nuisance, or use any such place in violauenef the preceding secon. 4. It shall be the duty of the Police Officers of the said City, aud they are herevy required to euforee ote ervance of tbe provi-iens ol this By- Law: a dal penal tes vereinbefvre provided for shell be recoverable With Costs in the City (out of ibe Supendiary “ayistrate, on the oath or afti matioa of any cred:ble witness; and in de- fau t of payme vt of any such penalty it shall and may be lawiul for the said Magzistra.e to Comin the offender or off-nders to ine Common Jait of the saia City for quy poriod uot exceeding thirty days. {L. S,] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor. A. UW. MoPHERSOX,'' may20—Jw faw Chy Clerk. “es” ; “% eet. ee st? © Nr eer et eo EM * Nae Ges see — _o- et ay ew ext nae . ne tons - THURSDAY, MAY 81, 7388. A EL gi’, | Valuable Household Furniture, &6 R O — BY AUCTION. Ihave regeived instructions ffom MRS, GREY to sell by Auction, at her Residence, INKERMAN HOUSE, Wednesday . anil Thursday, JUNE 6th and 7th, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK _s» CON.” We PROclaim to CONVincee. ——_—9 UDGING from CONstant and PROfuse favors, the Public CONcede the advantages PROvided by the CONcentrated CON veniences of our Establishment. To CONfer such benefits, and to PROtect and PROmote our Patrons’ interests, are PROclivities that CONvince the Public ALL HER HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, com- prisitiy Drawing Rvom and Bedroom Suites, Brussels Carpe's, Rugs. Knglish Oilcloth, Lace Curtains, Cornices, Mi side lables, Centre Tables, Extension Table (very la e), and leather cuveréd Chairs, Diwner, Tea and Dessert Sets, G assware, Catler ae aod Oe Bedroom Faraitare, Ward- ~ bes, Hair Mattrasses Spri ds, fine large Feather Beds, Blankets, Pillows, ete. ™ Catalogues in due time. | G. M. HARRIS, : Auction may tS dy & wky tlsle a BUILDING LOTS BY AUCTION. o : ee od : o ; I am instructed ct eel by- Auction, on th >. ae Ta Saturday, 2nd day of June, - > aT i2 OGLOCK, Noon, ~ EX. RUILDING LOTS, 590x152 feet, fronting on Orebar Street, in ine rear of the residence forme: ly occupied by (ton. Thos..W. odd, fhore Lots are valuable for building purposes, na hag are situated on the highest laud in the city. ‘lerms easy ; made known at sale. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. SIX TONS DARDED Wit Selling Cheap W. E. DAWSON’S. may28—tt may22—eod tl sle wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WASTED.—A smart Stable Boy, about 18 years old. Apply to W. W, BEER. may3l T° LET.—-A House on Chesnut Street, contain- ing Seven Rooms, Apply to -M B PICKARD: or tf—mhayS1 , ok SALF.—A Vis--vis Carriage (nearly new), ' a Covered Bugzy, a Cart, Truck and Plough, ‘arriage and Cart Harness.—GxzORGE ALLEY... -~ mayal—2its - ' Wants. ~8y a Gentleman residing -in the +: siburbs of Boston, a competent k ard Hous-maid. For further information cpply at l'a& EXAMINER office, Mmay3l PASTOR E for three Cows at “ Maryfield,” with aftergrass; water ou the place, Apply to J}G. EexsTaDT, ~ ‘may30* PANT MAKERS WANTED. — Experienced Pant Mak~rs Wanted at B.S. Davies & Co’s., Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block. 3i—may%0 MARINE VILLA TO LET.—The House and A Premises now occupied by Fenton 1. New- bery, E-q., Dundas Ksplanade. Possession given about i = of August. Apply to B. Davigs. may30—2i ‘\WANTED.—A G>-neral Servant. ly to W Mrs. Lioyb, Queen Street. ay es V ANTE!).—A Salesman who has had some «x verience in a Dry Goods Store. Addregs P. O. Box 25, Charloitetown, : ‘Si—mas30 ANTED.—A Boy about 15 or 16 years of age W to take careef horse andcow. Apply to MRs. OWEN CONNOLLY, 5i—may29 W An rtED TO PURCHASE.—Fifty Head of Dry Cows, Apply at W, P. Colwill’s, Nerth Side Queen Square, Charlottetown.—DaNniet M. HOWARD, Kingston. dy lw—may29 T° LET,—A comfortable Cottage on Upper _ Hillsborough Street, containing nine rooms, beside+ ‘antries, etc. Apply to W. LEITCH. ma) 29—3i eud> pd . “FOR SALE—At a4 bargain, a double seated ~ Waggon, Can be seen at Worth’s Livery stables. Apply to John Higgins. may 29, 4i FoR SALE.—A pure bred Jersey Bull Calf, two months old, very handseme, solid color, with black peints,dam Luna Belle, 11,576, A. J. C. C.. sire, Bell’s Pogis, 45,364, A. J. CU. C,—T. HEATH tt AVILAND. | may 29 W ANTED.—A Journeyman Shoemaker. Good wages and steady work to the right man. “Apply to J. H. BEL. ~ ti—may28 T° LET.—That. pleasantly situated Dwelling House onthe West Side of DesBrisay Street (Hlead of Hilisborough), now occupied by Jo-eph Koight, E-q. Possessiun oa Ist June,—JaAMEs VESBRISAY. tf— may 28 fo THE BOYS!-—A Dog Sulky, manufactured by the subscriber, for sale. Inquire at the Carriage Factory of J. J. SEAMAN. mayz6—s w f FoR SALE.- One or two ehoice Building Lots on Upver Prince Street, opposite the resi- dence of Mayor Haviland, Apply to N. WHITE, P. O. Departmeént. 5i—may26 foR SALE--At Mark Wright & Co’s., a sample ~ Kincross Double Bed, folds up se as to look like a mantelinarvom, Large numbers sold in st. John. 3i—may26 T LET.—Shop now occupied by A. G. Bremner as a Bookstore, Upper Queen Street, with or without Dwelling.—K. K. BRacg, may23—dy iw eod 2w OY WANTED—Fongenerai work ina Store. B Apele at W. R. Watson's. may22—dy tf , T° LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in. the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Kail- way. Immediate possession. Apply to J. A, LONGWORTH. tf ap2s ANTED.—One Carriage Wood Worker and W one Carriage Painter. Good wages and steady employment yiven. Apply to ALEX. ROBINSON, Chatham Carriage and Sieigh Works, Caatham, N, B. P. O. Box 16. mayl2 T° LET —Shop and Tenement on Queen Street. Apply to J. MOGILL. lw—may'2 WANTED.—A Biacksmith who thoroughly un derstands Ship work. An_ honest, sober man required. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co. may4—tf O LET.—A House on Richmond Su { T taining ome alyply to. Sev eRBON, » we ee y und Sitverware, Hall ‘lable | and CONtirm their CONfidence, albeit they CONfound and PROvoke our CONtestants. With CONstancy and PROgress for our PROgramme, we, as PROprietors, PROpose to CONtinue the CONquest. CON versant with your needs, PROficient by experience, PRO- ducing choice goods, and with a business system of honorable PROcesses, you will wisely CONclude to CONfine your orders to this CONcern. With CONgratulations over the past, CONtentment with the present, and CONtemplating with PROfound satisfaction the future, We are, PRO bono publico, MARK WRIGHT & CO. a SS ce es ce eee aT tlom Wr Improved Premises, Experienced Workmen,'New Lasts, Better Leather, we new turn out NEATER, BETTER FITTING AND WEARING BOOTS than Every Pair Warranted. FOREIGN MAKE.—We import from Canada and the United States the latest styles in Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots, Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers. Buying in large ° uantities, for cash, it enables us to sell cheap. a do not require a heavy purse when Seiilen with us. SHOEMAKERS, ATTENTION! CUSTOM SOLE LEATHER by the Side, 24 cents per Ib. Kip, Grain, French Calf, Kid and Goat, Awls, Welts, Shoe Thread, Heel Ink, Dressing, Pegs, Pincers, Hammers, Wax, Bristles, Nails, Eyelets, Engiish Tops, &c. As we have tokeep these articles for our own use, and buying them in large quantities, we can afford to sell cheaper than any in the trade. GOFF BROS.. Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co, Charlottetown, May 11, 1888. ————=— SS ee [& SME FACtOY. 7oOr ever. February 28, 1888—eod & wky —— eo NEW STOCK CLOTHING, JUST OPENED; $3,000 WORTH, Men, Boys & Children, Bought at Bankrupt Sale in Montreal at a great Sacrifice, and will be SOLD OFF VERY CHBAP. Don’t Buy until You see this Stock at NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW MILLINERY, ~— NEW HATS, a NEW FLOWERS, NEW RIBBONS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW GLOVES, EVERYTHING, NEW AND CHEAP, at SPRING & SUMMER GOODS = DO ‘Not be Deceived, but call at 140 Queen Street, § fx, YOU OD Dm manufactyrera of Europe and America. If you should WANT than ever. Our Stock is New, the Latest Makes, Soft and Stiff, aud at prices TO Suit All. In GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS we quote the lowest prices in th City for the Finest Grades of Goods, and you can't NMIAKE heretofore, our CUSTOM TAILORING DEPARTMENT is second to none. conducted by skilled wdfkmen, we guarantee a Fit every time. a good Suit at from $10 TO $36. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, May 10, 1888. CUSTOM TAILOR, —— —_ VERY CHEAP—ALL GRADES. Call at once and get Bargains at JOHN NEWSON’S. Oats Wanted. basiness. f& THOUSAND BUSHELS GOOD BLACK Prgats wanted atonce. Highest same, ¢ — HORACE HASZARD. “Chvewn, May £3, 1883—2w a Cash Price | & Sutherland. Price | pated this 22nd May,"A. D. 183% . _ JAMES B, POLLARD, { way23—dy Saw U ete \ J Would like to see THE LATEST in Suitings and Trouserings from the leading A Fashionable Hat, we will crown you with the nobbiest of ’em all, for less money No mistake in examining our Stock before placing your order for your Best “ge As ing You can buy Childrens’ Carriages,/Public Auction. T° be sold by Public Auction, on the Premises, Kent Street, Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of June next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, that hy Shop, — ing House and Premises situated on the hor _maylT—2m side of Kent Street, snd occupied by the under- 8 is is a very desirable Property, and well situated for 3 Grocery or other smali Shop Terms at sale. A good title will be guaranteed. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Davies io