‘ucific Railway Company has a contrace . ble fe a *, , : ; : ' “4 billion ol seve hundred additional | ment having me liated in his behalf, and heart, fur says he ‘* Betsy, what's the ee beg anche spaee egy ae c =e = BLOC i miles of wend. This year the line from | assured him that in the event of war Italy| matter?” ‘‘ Me stomach,” says I, “is ap- | ries supply of FAMILY. GROCKRIES, 2 a ia < NN =. : Reginia to Prince Albert, on the Saskat-| would strictly respect his position. . sot with bad odors, and me corn pains 80} i,¢juding Knglish Malt, White Wine, Cider “ea a c ¢ ; chewan River, will be buiit, and next Crry oF Mexico, Sept. wow Chree priests where I jammed it in that broken side- and Crystal Pickling Vinegars, Pickling | eo As siaitiieindiniaaiaii ’ opine the line will be extended through| wore recently arrested in the State of} walk.” ** But, Betsy, why do the tears | Spices, ete., ete. Aenean re ane —2=s : ——— Fdmonton and Yellow Head Pass to Van-|Guanajuato for preaching seditious doc-| pj] down yer face as you talk ? Is it: your } couver, It is said that thirty thousand|trines, On trial two were declared not} corn or yer stomach ?” ** Neither,” says I, i ‘W. A NTED T ONC tons of steel rails are now on the way from | guilty, the third seatenced to eleven] its the dust from the street. It nearly C A ! , England for the new line. months’ ee and to pay a fine of | blinded me as I went to rales the winder to GEO. CARTER & 0., $1,000. e appealed. ee couldn't a ssi ac dee ” os a aed * Laxcasrin, Pa, SO a a eee pay promt. ion Tih cxggecsst me. Grocers and Seedsmen, At the Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory, - own Council, one of the members gave) oi. onthe Susquehanna River, opposite} ]°, one to grumble, if I can at all hel ' ae ; - om — ae of the a Columbia, last night, the police iaiee and ys uk conte ‘ put on yer bonnet foe Market square, Queen St., Ch town. - he would **m ee vy-iaw cee. n ae five barns were destroyed by incendiary} shawl, Betsy, and we'll take a stroll up tl Sik MEN T0 HO FACTORY & CUSTOM WORK, Mi on ar ne ON, SOS SO te _ ree fires. Aftex the first fire a vigilance com-} to the Queen Square Gardens; the band’ll £ep ese * Sig ie determine the height and eye ° a mitte patrolled the place, but failed to] be there to-night, twill do both yer corn aes the ante eee Y inte trae tity wer ary an James ge and yer stomach good, fur you can set PROF CLARK BRADER : 3 he authority vester one Sve “Ty ‘* Reddy ” Me re, was arrested o ; ; ‘ tim 21, chap. 17, acta of 1888.” ‘The move| thscharee of arson and taken to jail, [Conroe wate tne pane eal co.” By An Experienced Girl to run a Sewing Machine, Good Wages is a good one. _ By the way, there are other Dustin, Sept. 9 —A bomb exploded on] the way Ebenezer always likes his sugges- WILL DELIVER A COURSE OP ‘ : ' towns besides Mmcton badly iv need of 8) c.nith Barry's estate on Saturday, demolish-| tions carried out. Three Smart Boys Wanted in the Boot and Shoe Factory. ; by law to regulate the manner of construct-| j,, the offices and destroying all the private] gS. we started, and, by careful treadin, NINE LECTURES a ¥ ing buiklings. papers and important documents. Four of} reached the nice smooth gréunds. My, . ~The Exchequer Court of Canada is now Barry's tenants, who had been boycotted | how it made my old heart icel young to ON THE ISSUES BETWEEN in session at Halifax, adjudicating upoa the| for paying ren: contrary to the compact, | haar the sweet music and see the lovely Is i i : L.? : ek ROX ws DAILY EXAMINER. SEPTEMBER 11, THE 1889, Netes and Clippings. Oficial returns show that 78,084 per THE mcnnae Telegraphic Odds and Ends. NEWS FROM ALL WORLD. A BUDGET OF GENERAL PARTS OF THE Gosuen, Ind., Sept. 5.—a_ collision of freight trains ou the Lake Shore Railroad | yesterday caused a smash up and loss of DAILY EXAMINER, - - ~~ --—s> --— Betsy Visits the Public Gardens. Dear Mr. Evrror,—You must excuse me fur addressin you without an ipter- duet ion, as 1 know Lam brakin the rules of We want Eggs—Baskets of Eegs, | SEPTEMBE R 11. 1889. eee een mn iamoud Rings ' ; — a SNe nae i Br Beaulifully Engraved Gold Waiches, . “ay coal ring the! $175,000. Trade was blocked for seven | Charlottetown etiquette by so doing (no : ee oe ™ hours. matter if you have lived next door neigh-+ Cases of Eges, small or large quan: : rr. : | Seatrie, W. T., Sept 9.—vhe greed of | bors for ten or twenty year, and sot in the | tities of Eggs—-but they must all be AND A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE Montreal Gezet? In New York, where} he brick trust is exciting great indignation | game pew in church for half a life time.) FRESH EGGS. » combined Republican and prohibition ticket was defeated a year ago, and in Mas- sachusetts, where prohibition three months , was snowed under by the electors, the Prohibitionists have met and nominated tickets for the state elections. Opinions are divided as to whether this is a sign of the faith that works wonders or the in- fatuation that marks cranks. It is now stated that the Canadian claim of the Montreal and European Short Line Railway Phe action rose out of the expropriation by the Dominiun Government, for railway mpany’s road bed and Yompany against the Queen. pt ipecsgea, + i eo , irouchise from Oxford to New Glasgow. |ed at White Ash.coal mine, near here this! Alas ! my sperits fell. Groups of thought- iN THEIR HALL. CHARLOTTETOWN i" 1 Sut OF SOUV,000 damages 18 claimed by s[Lermneun, burying ten miners, all of whom less young people hustled against me, re- 5 ity ‘ | ’ } > ¢ . 2a The > ‘ ° ° . the company from the government. The | are believe Lto bedead. The bodies can} mindin me that | wus gettin old and had to —COMMENCING— case is hkely to extend over several weeks, as a large number of promineat engineers and contractors are in attendance under subpcena as witnesses. —~The Toronto Empire says :—It begins to look as if parents who have matrimonial plans for their children will be forced in future to consult them before arranging all the details. Down in quiet Prince Edward Island the revolt of a young pair from the cut-and-dried schemes of parental discipline serves to show what our girls are capable of when really roused to action. The heads of two families in a peaceful settlement of that unsophisticated province decided that the son of one should wed the daughter of the other. The date of the wedding was fixed, and then the young people were notified. With the gallantry of a true Canadian the young man promptly ac- quiesced, but the girl did not. Her parents insisted, and the girl, who had a lover in iay-away Boston, wrote to him to help her out of her difficulty. He promised, and as the date for the marriage approached jour- neyed north to Charlottetown. The girl wut to the city on some pretext, and there laeeting lover, the birds flew south. Che theories of the parents regarding the making of matches are probably under- img reconstruction. a JSR , her and the extortionate prices demanded will seriously interfere with the rebuilding of Seattle. Batrmore, Sept. 9.—The six days’ cele- bration of the anniversary of the defence of Baltimore in the war with Great Britain, commenced here to-day. President Harrison is in attendance. Lonpon, Sept. 9.—A despatch from Rome says: The Pope has abandoned the idea of leaving Rome, the German Govern- expressed contrition at a public mecting on Sunday, and offered large compensation. The meeting refused to remove the boy- cott. Gowtpen, Col., Sept. 9.—A cave io occurr- not be recovered for several days. Hatirax, Sept. 9.—A workingman nam- ed Breen died to-night from summer com- plaint and neglect of his wife, who spent the money for medicine in liquor for her- self. He died in a little shop and his death was witnessed by a gaping crowd from the street. Cuicaco, Sept. 9.—In the Cronin case to-day in all about 26 talesmen were ex- amined and all of them were excused either for cause or on peremptory challenge. A new venue was ordered for to-morrow. DunnvILtze, Ont., Sept. 9.—An unknown man walked intea barn near Dunnville on Saturday morning, set the place on fire, suicided and burned his body to a charred mass. Vicronza, B. C., Sept. 9.—The Lily, which arrived on Saturday, was boarded by the U. S. cutter Rush, and 333 sealskins were confiscated. Dus.ry, Sept. 9.—-The Irish police have been ordered not to ‘‘shadow” English members of parliament travelling in Ire- land, Witmrincron, Del., Sept. 9.—Last night }a race not broke out in the lower part of Newcastle, between gangs employed in the Tasker iron works. A Hungarian was instantly kilied by one of the [rish But I feel so upsot to-day that L thought I would try and relate to you my griev- ances. Wall, the other evenin when Ebenezer, my husbin, come home, { was a complainin of me health a failin of me on account of bad odors on every hand around town. He, like the majority of his sex, thot ‘twas only a woman’s notion; howsumever, he cast a few side glances upon me, and, | suppose, a soein my pale countenance, tetched his flowers ! | admit, for a time I fergot me ale ments—me mind was so carried away with the scene around me, and 1 found, as approached the more crowded portion, that me body wus in danger of a going likewise. keep out of the way, corn and ali. Crowds of littie children that ought to be in bed rushed apast us on all sides, causin me_ to groan aloud at times. But, bad as_ these things made me feel, ’twas nothin to the fumes of dirty tobacco smoke that came a floatin round us almost constant. ‘‘ Oh, Is this yer ‘‘ pure, balmy atmosphere, Why, we mite as well goand set by Guv- ernment Pond when the water 1s off.” ‘*Oh, never mind” says he, ‘* Betsy, we'll go and take a seat and get clear of this smoke nuisance.” For although Ebenezer has many faults and failins, in keeping with his sex, that one he isn’t guilty of. So, accordin we tried to get a place to sit down. But ’twas easier said than done. Lots of gay young folks was a settin thar, but none of em seemed to see that I was ole. I suppose they didn’t know my feel- ings. J don’t hold any spite to ‘em on my account, but I’m afeard the credit of this little town’ll not be heightened by sech dvins. Well, we stood round a while till, be accident, we struck a seat. I was so glad to get it. So was Ebenezer. We sot quite near the fountain, admiring the clear spark/in liquid, as it tossed about, whea, all to once, came straight into our faces, puff after puff, the smoke of this vile weed 4 Ebenezer,” says I, ‘* take me out a this. We pay the HIGHEST CASH PRICE for EGGS, and One Cent per Dozen above cash price when paid for in Goods, Bring or ship your baskets or cases of Eggs tous. We will treat you right. Cases fur- nished when required. IN STOCK: Christianity and Scepticism, Under the Auspices of the Y. M. C. A., Monday Evening, 16th Sept., AT 8 O'CLOCK. All are invited. Admission Free. A silver «collection at the close of each Lecture. R. M. BARRATT, septll—dytfs wky Secretary. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BMALIFA. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Helifax, for Boston, EKVERY WEDNESDAY MOLNING, at 10 o'clock. Returning, leaves Lowis’ ‘Vhari, Boston. for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Pa-senyers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and cau. if they preferit, yo directiy on board the Steamer without cxtrsa charge. LATEST STYLES IN JEWELRY, NOW BEING SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME AT —. W. TAYLOR'S Charlottetown, Sept, 4, 1889. NCW FAL , x 24 Cases and Bales ® Cases and Bales Haye Povsit \nitted Wool Goods [x] PERKINS & STERNS. i . et Cheap.’ pentin Wools and Knitting Yarns, L GOODS. — Manchester Goods, Glasgow Goods. —_(x)—— Shawls, Flannels, Tweeds, Linens, Carpets, Dress Goods, Prints, Hessians, Will and Small Wares, Cheap. rioters. An Irishman was stabbed in ten or we was a tryia $9 hard to avoid. We turn- FARES: (x) Cae Wi ’ Stacisties eleven places by an unknown Hungarian. | @j to see whar it come from. Thar to out | Char‘ottetown to Bosten (lst class).......... $ 9 20 mortuary Stai stics. } : TI . a3 } = " : ; 2 He will recover. he rioting was the out- | Jeft sot two gentlemen (*) pufin away Deihe F IM ss ions Sid teine dbsiWenbevatet once bv tga 16 00 for the following mortuary statistics of the City of Charlottetown for the three months ending August 3lst, 1889, THe EXAMINER is indebted ww Dr. Johnson :— Number of deaths in June, 10; July, 17; August, 23. Total, 50. Ascémpared with the totals for the same three months in 1838, 38; 1887, 49; 1886, 48; 1885, 45. Mean of the total, 46. come of bad feeling which existed between different nationalities ever since the en- trance of Poles and Slavs into the mills nearly two yearo ago. Thirty-three Slavs were arrested, Warrants will be issued for the Irish participants. Five Irishmen, two Hungarian men and one Hungarian woman received wounds during the melee, Dusty, Sept. 9.—While a christening a cuppel of steam injuns, and, as.we was in the lewerd of them, we got a good dose of smoke ar? a share of the drew] that goes with the action. Says 1 ‘** Ebenezer, your Sunda pants ’l! be ruined with that spit a blowin and a splashing on yer.” I could bear it no longer. 1 was upsot before—I was upsotter now. I got up and dragged myself off. That was enough emetic for Through Tickets issued at atl Statiou? on P. EK. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P.’K. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Chariottetown. . FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, CHIPMAN Bros., : General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. “nay 24—tf 4,506 Yards Grey Flannels, 2.250 “ Fleecy Cottons, 24,000 “ Grey Cottons, 7,606 “ White Cottons, 10,600 * Charlottetown, Aug 30, 1889—dy wky e CANADIAN MADE | Good and Cheap, eee Ginghams aad Shirtings. | PERKINS & STERNS. @ party we joying a sail on the Lake of}. y ; ; ; Saran TA, Ruane Of: fem RID? ee ee ee time. No epicac never Gone a more solid W ia ; hy at dont h ~Vner & years, <0; <6 th Killarney last evening, the boat capsized |j,b. On wa way home, I fetched to Eben- THE P ISLA D » 15, 9; or 16 to = o from 36 to ¥6, 5; and tive of the party were drowned. ezer’s mind the time we took a tour to won ¥ neh from 68 to 83, 6; at ¢ . Winyirec, Sept. 9.—There is a rumor | Bosti ih h ; Diseases in the order of fatality—Scarla-} phar negotiati > RANG, WASTES We Haw Tae police a stop- j | i : i tina. 13: cénsumptiun, 7: cholera infantum, N. a agen a for the purchase by the ping the fellcrs who tried to smoke on the Agricultura and ndustrial | =f ite Oe. giants Oi elk aa Bloc ee Pacific and Manitoba of the | warf where iadies was a landing. .: teva e. acenk die we = oc “| Great North-west Central have been re- Now, | joave it to the feelins of my fel- ights digease, 2; bart disease, 2; < wi opened a ° se j . . A Ge tiie Mie Ee oe : — : ; ler citizens to decide whether or not this } pradesh, t a ae oe ee ee | Ni aa F —_ a ica ee smoke and spitting business should be was OU, Wars us Bcelve ‘ ee ee ee ee ee oe ported Saturday that Steve Brodie, bridge | fered ; if ic G z ’ , if brain. 1: jaundice, 1: Jf Q ‘ Bs , S° | fered tv stand in our beautiful Public Gar- tay £& | : 6) ws t br "e 3 a rity 1; dropsy, 1; jumper, had gone over the Niagara Falls in | dens HALIFAX & P. KE. ISLAND | SPINAL GIBCASS, 4; SrOpUy, +- a rebber suit. Circumstances, however , oan Nationality — English, 15; Scotch, 9; ' Frings aber ts ~ me ve) ’ Your injerd 4 is tacts ‘ : TTP § Ir sh, 2a; k ren h, yd Welsh, A African l. pe oes oe oe ihe ' Ww hich eS oe at ae = ness ae St a will be ; d Low . ihe Trade. > seston. etar 98. Catholic "9 or mga wdagr laced Ob Bee ae. oes = 2 ; - ‘| , < ligt n I a 25; Catholics, 24. | ;,, have been staried by his fathor, himself iii 5 if T u ) / ec : 108, 20; NAaies 2 . } ; Poe " ct oa et NR, Os Oe, a and a couple of his friends. The Graham in ' ‘on re j i, , oe | TRY] LL eomcinnennntttnaennptcenetiet iain case, of a few days before, is also said to be K f f iy i hil f 1886 T : ! Th y CON 'O LY & CO . al id tx » & ‘ . Vi . Personal. & put up job between Graham and a few 1 iON, ? -ON— STEAMER PRINCESS BEAI Ick, neoigio newspaper correspondents. — WILL BE HELD AT Wednesday and ‘hurssay, CAPTAIN A, H. KELLY, septé—2w eod Mr. W. McKie Charlottetown, and ATHENS, Sept 9.—Semi-ofticial news- 5 Will il froim C2} lottetown EVERY THURS-|! es - iis is. Ae ‘a Ac : . a * a > asl Sé iron Ualanrat to mv & ) AUS | Lo wiuctor Hibbett, Of Georgetown, were re-; papers here assert that the mediation of Es, > rw ¢ COCTOBRR fad & ord, ISSD. Da Vv ar betahenk i jlalifax, caliing at George- | = iat the Victoria Hotel, St. John, oui the powers has resulted in the Porte grant- (+ is ORGE i Q W N inten genie | town and Souris, P > = ai —_ field, Post ; fonday. ing the demand of the Cretans a : ’ Hastings, Malgrave an awkesbury, <richat, ; Rev, Ralph Brecken i : in S "iil ts ' vee LL EXHIBITS OF LIVE STOCK must be | Caaso, Sheet arbor. Jo} : ; . ane ¢ gr; om ee ARTWSEP, Sept. 9.—The fire which start- —ON entered on the Secretary’s books on or before Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY | g, rant ° - : Joh rmorrow night. is subject will be! od in a cartridge factory on Friday has FRIDAY, Sept. 27th, at Go’clock, p. m., and will} TUMSDAY MURNING, at 7 o'clock, aking FOAL Mail Steumshi s rie ine Customs and Costumes of Bible Lands. been extinguished A ; Thursda # Se t 26th . t be receivedon the “how Grounds on Turspay, | same calls. w ie Mr. and Mrs. Gladstone, who were visiting} d. Thed 7 S5ss MOCKS SOkpaen saay, pt. 9 IMSL. | de:oder ist, trom 2 till 9o’elock, p. m., and on| ‘the above Steamer will make the round trip ihe (ity Maske eebibliion, bate sdtuteed: ts Eug- were foun | c ca will certainly reach W yoyo morning, October 2nd, at 9 o’clock, every wear until close of navigatiou. : ‘ SAILING WEEKLY FROM aad 200. The arrest of Carvillain, proprietor pn ges Be Cue This will enadie Georgetown and Souris ship- James Miclnerney, supreme trustee of the of the cartridge factory has been ordered. ZINTRIES for the Cattle Show must be Al, Exhibits (excepting Live Stock) will be re- | D : ee < ere to make direct connections with Steamers at " ' i Sage ceived up to TUESDAY, Oviober Ist, at 11 o'clock, | fa ifax for any foreign market. ‘Montreal aiid onar Ly Cathoiic Kaights of America, dropped dead Many persons passed the night in the open a. 1a., and no later. | Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest | fe he [ | ' at Convy isiand, a few aights ago, of heart diseise, air, dreading to remain in their homes -4 made at the Market House, George- tovn, to the Secretary or his assistant, at or For Prize Lists, Programmes, Entry Certifl- | cates,’etc., giving ful. particulars, apply to raics, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the Continent or United kingdom. AND FORTNIGHTLY FOR owing to the explosion of petroleum, which before 11 o'clock, a. m., on September 26th A. MoNEILI net _ Congressinan 5. 58. Cox is dying at his home {| occurred at interv«ls until Sunday. The Exhibits (¢ is A geen ? “Secretury. ae ILARKE, Agen - in New York, with pacumonia. The phy-}| village of Austruwell, near at Sina, in- Wherie pectic ip ee lecerny caaane Ch'town, Sept, 2, 1639- 4 iM sl Cussictietieee, ‘Bristol, Avonmouth Dock. sicians have given up ail hopes. . _, | habited by artisans, was completely de-|p. m., on Wednesday, the 25th September, , as te - oa stectccpel ie <node lt is reported that the Empress Frederick | stroyed for over 400 yards. In its vicinity | until 10 o'clock, a. m., on Thursday, Septem. fi WA‘ * ee a eg ee ere . “ eeciae hatha es ons pee ae in the | 2°%.* building escaped damage. All parts | ber 26th, and no /ater, eT ti f FE ¢ ; STEAMSHIPS i N ow York Sun tethainliliig teed he wat’ he 7 of Antwerp show more or less damage. , Arrangements have been made for the issue Dissolu Ol ul artMePship * VANC F : : Democratic candidate for Congress at the Portions appear as if bombarded. of return tickets at ene first-class fare, and ARTIES contemplating heating their a ae \¥ ANCOUVER, TORONTO, . sneedadiies. Ciry or Mexico, via Galveston, Sept. 9. ~ the carriage of exbibits at reduced rates P Dwellings this season with Hot Water, %YARREN & JONES, Tea Mere ! | ORES ON, DUMiViONn, 7 It is reported from London that Oscar|— The town of Tlacoule, in the State of dos ; wate Railway on September | would do well, before placing their orders, Vy London, have disso van Tbe bam: SARKEA, ONTARIO, : Wilde will cease to edit The Women's World,| Hidalgo, has been cntirely destroyed by "Sebald iets will be made for maintain = i a ness will be con "iaued by MR. WARRE . TERENAS and go into long pante after September, The development of this young man to manhood’s estate will be watched with interest. Col. North, who began life in England as a humble laborer, is now the nitrate king, and paye Chili $1,725,000 per year export duty on nitrate produced by one of his works in that country Mr. W. L. Cotton, editer of Tug ExXaMINzR, lft this morning to attend the meeting of the PR: ess Association at New Glasgow, N.S. He was uccompanied by Mis, Cdtion. From New (_asgow the wembers of the Agsooiation and their lady friends go on an excursion to Cape Beton. nn Mr. F. L. Lydiard, for many years past Customs and Excise broker in this city, has goue to Hoston, whither his family have aiready preceded him. Previous to his de- p-'tore the officials in the Customs and Ex- cise Departments waited upon him and pre- sented him with an address and a substantial token of their esteem and regard. | Mr. Lyd- iard was a cspabie and obliging official and a a ae : - : : - nection. , Benchmea, and f. rt ' who pay at once will save expenses. ood ; e eat yO LET.—Tie H ‘Moin- ; : , and four smart, strony Boys. pay Gretieds N Separture is much re) ig MOLBOD & McKENZIE. |'1" ing the subscriber's residende. “Ke Mc\nL. | - “McKINNON & McLEAN, | "MARK WRIGHT & CO. }URERT VANIDERSTINE, gretted, : septll— LAN, Wed sgt--pepid ap23—eod tf pat augl4—dy tf City Celiectes, floods. A mountain slide at Teanguestengo, in the same St.te, desti: yed several houses and killed two persons, People in the flood- ed districts are in great distress. ‘Toronto, Sept. 9.—Reports of outbreaks of typhoid fever at Chatham, Oshawa, and Penetenguishville have been received :-by Dr. Bruce, Secretary of the Provincial Board of Health. At the latter place five deaths occurred. Bad water is in all three places said to be the cause. - a Sc ee SE ee ne enantio NOTICE. — ee LL PARTIES indebted to us are request: -&. ed to make immediaté: payment, or same will be handed in for collection without fur- ther notice. ing good order, aad all disorderly couduct will be promptiy punished. Prize Lists containing further information gan be obtained from the Commissioners of King’s County Exhibition, at the Post Offices in the County, and from GEORGE F. OWEN, Secretary King’s County Exhibition. Cardfgan, Sept. i1, 1889—law Pickling Vinegar. Dt) CASKS EXTRA STRONG, full Gov- ernment proof, 100 Demijohas same kind. + eCARVELL BROS, septli—tu sat pat mon thu NEW STEEL BOILER. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, Ha.ifax, a) No joints to leak; no sections to clean. large area of heating surface eaposed, snd leas | fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in| the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATOR! It occupies less space, and is more effective | and less expensive than. #hy other in the. market, Ve keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, ali sizes, Biack, Galvanized and Lead. | Aiso, Steam Fittings of every description, in | Brass und Iron; Kubber Hose and bittings | | for same, for washing windows, curriayes, and for sprinkling lawns. A first-class Plumber kept constantly em-j- ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for ftiing Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, | sth Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the | latest and most improved manner. Reter- | enves given if required. Tciepnone con. ! A | Agents 200 Unt tab. iw —septd FUR SALE 02 TO LEZ | < ite Subseriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number of years, a Two-story Moubie Tenement House, situate on Great George Street, bstweon Fitzroy aud Luston, cp»esite Lerge’s Carriage Factory. “or terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY, aug 24, 16 8u—tf —~ = ee ee ee . Men Wanted. | We want a Woed Turner, a Mah to at- ’ tend a Circular Saw, six to eight : . ~ ‘ ; Chal cit —} i Cc suLiInent, Vas. agers booked to and from all the prin- n reas Pritaia, Treiand and the For rates of passage or other iuformation apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, septd Agent for P. E. Island. aan > o if f a Noiice to Taxpayers. - HEREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to alt persous who have not paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax Po!l Tax for this year 1889, that they must pay the same on ol before the 20th of } cember.. inyt., for after that date all faulters will be advertised, executions i and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for col- {lection without respeet to persons. pepid—Y 2veh er Ae, REP