THE DAILY EXAMINER, tthe Local and Other Items, Hotrbays,--The St. Paul's Church Sunday- ~ : has been closed f. r the month of st; resuming work on Sunday, the 2nd Se rt ’ } ’ - Porter Court.—-Two drunks—John Brakey wge Potter —were the only penitents former was disposed of lays and the latter for $2 or 8 days. tois morning Phe Sl or4 anes Micrrary.—-We understand that Lieut, H, McL. Davisen, of the Engineers, has been re- mended for the position of Captain of No. | Batcery, G. A., made vacant by the resigna- tion of Captain Passmore. * SmMaLL Dene Covrt—The city Small Debt ( t was in session this forenoon. The »dejauiting truckmen, referred to und others, were disp sed of, after whicu tae court adjourned. ‘ ycs ' 4% - Excursion To SumM*Rstpe.—The Moncton lodge of the Brotherhood of Railroad Brake- intend having an excursion to Sammer- by the Island steamer from Point du Chene, ou the 2ist of August. * LigutHouse Supriies.—The marine cutter Prinee Edward left yesterday morning at 4 oclock with svpplies for the lighthouses along the southern coat of the Island. She will return in abou. ten days’ time. Ts INsPEcTING THE Bripess,—Chief Engineer Archibald is inspecting the bridges on the western division of the railway to oa He is accompanied by Superintendent Unsworth, Trackmast. r McPherson, and Mr. Crosskill. - men al le ’ .PFICIENT Fire Bricgape.—Hamilton, Ont , ».th a population of 43,000 boasts, not with o* reason, of the efficiency of her tire brigade, In the twelve months ending with June, although 14) alarms were sounded, the fire loss has reached only $6.648. There bas not been a fire worthy of the name in the since January 8th, 1887. o- Uxsest viaABLe TRRATMENT.—The jury at Mitchelisiown, which has been investigating the death of John Mandeville, have returned a verdict declaring that nis death was caused by the unjustifiable treatn.ent to which he was subjected while confined ia Tullamore prison. The jury alse condemned the practice of treat- ing polit prisoners the game as ordinary erimin gity epthiiljiiniil Sounts Tea.—Upwards of two hundred people left the city for Souris in the special this morning, and this number was added to ait along the line, so that by the time the train reached its destination there were about seven hundred people on board. Advices are to the effect that the large number of people present ou the tea grdunds are having a very pleasant tia icnptcliiaseplie CeLesTIAL Fisatne.—Curious and ingenious are some of the Chinese contrivances for catching fish. In Swatow is used a shallow bost, on ene side of which is a narrow plank painted white, which in tue moorligh: the fish mistake for water and j» mp « it into the boat. At Ningpo, cormorants sre sys- tematically trained to fis’; while at Ichany a wild animal such as the otter is trained, not to fish, but to frightea the fish into nets. niin Supreme Court.—The adjourned sitting of the Supreme Court opened this torenoon. In the case ot Francis Finnigan and another vs. Francis Bradley and others, on motion of Mr. Arthur Peters, a ri nisi for a “new trial was granted, nable Michaelmas Term next. In the case of Joseph McCarey ys. G, W. Gardiner, Mr. Hodgson moved for rule nisi for new trial and was refused same by court. In the case of Reid vs. The City of Charlotteiowr, Mr. FitzGerald ie now moving for rule nisi for new trial as we go te press. ———— DestTrectiveE Storm.—An exchange says that on Friday afternoon last a storm of great violence passed over Napan, Northumberland couaty,N. B.the wind,hail and rain doing con- siderable damage to the ¢ er The crops on Mr, Lynch's farm on the Richibacto Road, about two miles beyond Napan, were con- siderably damaged by the storm, the oats be- ing badly cut up, and the potatoes leveled to the ground. The hailstones could be shovel- ed up between the potato rows. From all accounts this was the heaviest hail storm ever experienced in this part of the country. secession Brakeman KyiLep.—The Spring Hill News contains an aczount of the terrible death of John Adams, brakeman. In jumping off the train to perform some of the duties of his position, his foot slipped on the rail and two tlat cars passed over his thighs and the lower portion of his body. He was very badly mangled, anddied in afew minutes, Mr. Adams was « young man of fine appearance, and very popular with his fellows. He was buried under the auspices of the Knights of Pythias on Sunday morning. He had only been in the railway service a few weeks, and left no relatives in this country excepta brother-in-law, whose address is unknown. $300 in cash were found in his truuk. - Tue Pic-xtc To-mornzow.—The picnic of the Methodist Sunday-Schoo!s and the general excursion for the public, promises to be one of the most popular that has left this city for years. Midyell is about thirty miles from town, and possesses all the attractions neces- sary to furuisa a day of real and varied pleas- ure. The tea, refreshment and amusement committees have made large preparations, and as the fare is quite low, it is hoped that so rare an opportunity for a day's outing will be laively responded to. Let it be remembered that as (vo epecial trains have been provided for the occasion, there will be ample accoin- modation for all. The train with the schools will leave at 9 o'clock, local time, and the ex- cursion with visitors and friends at 9.30. Tickets at Haszard’s Bookstore and at the station. —_-—s>-- -— From Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Capt- Brown, arrived from Boston at five o'clock this morning, with a general cargo and the tollowing passengers :— Mr John Barton, Jr., Genl H E Chamberlain, Maj B H Corning, Col A A Cox, Capt F A Streeter, Lieut J Op- penheimer, Miss Julia McRae, Hon W E Pulsifer, Hon C C Tainton, Mrs Burdett, Mr James M Carney, Mr Chas Jackson, Mr C L ‘Lwan, Mr Clark, Mrs RS Scott, Mrs John S@ntner, Miss Alexander, Miss LePage (2), Miss O'Rieliy, Mrs Voss, Mr Woodford, Mrs Woodford, Miss 3 L Jackson, Miss L Jack- gon, Mr F Weish, Mr E W Batson, Mr J E Sayles, Mrs J E Sayles, Miss Lizzie Stewart, Mrs Sarah G sllagher, Mr F W Lockey, Mrs FW Lockey, Miss C W Downing, Mr. J Me- Leod, Miss L McDonald, Miss M McPhee, Mias L, C lapimnan, Miss I Jenkins, Miss Stew- art, Miss Finlayson, Miss Stewart, Miss Brown, Miss M Donovan, Mra P Keating, Mias Burke, Mrs Doane, Miss Curry, Miss J Scott, Miss Schwartz, Miss McDonald, Mas- ter McDonald, Mrs McKenzie, Miss M Me- Quaid, Mrs Bain, Mrs Waeaton, Miss Me- Laughlin, Mrs McKinnon, Miss Smith, Miss keid, Miss Kennedy (2), Mrs Browa, Mrs Ww ay, Master Way, Mrs, Mansfield, Migs Me- une} Mr 6 Beacon, MrS Robertson, Mr seni: PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROUAT Desearonks to Tug Reawrven. Ottawa News. Orrawa, July Sl. The Minister of Public Works has re- turned to the city Major General Cameron leaves Liverpool by the Samuratin Friday to assume his duties as commander of the Royal Military College. The writ for Halton has boen issued, Election August 22. Henderson and Waldie are again the candidates. At is understood that Hon. Mr. Dewdney will contest E wstern Assiniboia, which is ex- pected to be vacant shortly. The Department of Marine is asking for tenders for the removal of the wrecks of the schooners Helen and Two Sisters from Halifax harbor. _ The quarantine station at Grosse Island is to be supplied with a super-heated dis- infecting chamber, the same as is used by the New Orleans quarantine authorities. The remains of Mr. Greenfield, which were taken to the station to-day, were fo!- lowed by a large number of officials and citizens, including Hon. Mr. Tupper, Superintendent Pottinger and the ofticials of the Railway Department, with whom deeeased was extremely and deservedly popular. Mr. Price w..l accompany the remains to Amherst, where they will arrive on Thursday. The Commission Bill. Lonpon, July 31. Joseph Chamberlain was questioned to- day aato what action he Would take in view of Parnell’s charg.: in the Commons last might that he had betrayed Cabinet secrets while he wa. romber of the Gar- ernment. Chamiberla’i said he did not ttach the slightést importance to Parnell’s dacement, and he had not thought of taking any steps in respect to it, But he said it is impossible to forecast what would occur in the course of to-night’s debate on the Commission bill. Parnell was afterwards seen by a re- porter and said, ‘‘ Having made a stite- ment in reference to Chamberlain devulging Cabinet secrets, he did not intend to pur- sue the matter further until the Royal Commission, which would be appointed by the House of Commons, begins its inquiries into the Times charges. He would then put Chamberlain in the witness box. That, said Mr. Parnell, is a part of my general case.” . Convicted of Praud. — Lonpon, July 31. Greenawaway Brothers, George and Kel- lynge, who were arraigned some months ago on a charge of fraud in connection with the failure of the Greenaway Bank of War- wick, have been convicted. George was sentenced to five years’ penal seryitude, and Kellynze to one year. Grasshopper Plague. Monrreat, Ju'y 31, A very great calamity has fallen upon the parish of St. Bartholemy, County Barthier in the shape of swarms of ravenous gras:- hoppers which have settled down upon and eaten almost eyery thing in the field. Tie ALS. HOTEL ARRIV HOTEL DAVIES, July 31—E A M Raymore, Toronto; N Coran, Hyde Park; J Richards, Bideford; S Rm Dae ain i els OS EE AE _W Prowse, Murray Harbor; G A Blewett, ‘Toronto; ; J M Hockin, Truro; H H Harvey, Montreal; Capt T W Reynolds, Annapolis; H Beacheman and wife, Sorel, Que; J Ledin, | Montreal; Mr ond Mrs Lussier Varennes; F « wr ua aot? at a mene a - WEI a INESDAY, AUGUST 1. Ct Att ili ttt ne IGoMPETITORS VERY UNEASY W Jackson, jr, Newark, N J; J D Jackson, | S'side. Haven; J A Nicholls, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE, Piliman, Miscouche; N Matieson, Halifax; J H B Cail, Alberton; Gloucester, Mass; Mrs Adolphe Voss, do. ee ee Norice.—As our bus‘ness place of repairs, we ask an IMMEDIATE PAYMENT of all accounts due at this date. —Beres Bros. jy3l 2i ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS, CHARLOTTETOWN. BOYS’ SCHOOL. Head Master—Reyv. James Simpson, M. A., (five years Assistant Master at Trinity College Schooi, Port Hope, Ont.) Assistant Masters Kev. Fred E. J. Lloyd; T. H. GIRLS’ SCHOOL. Teachers—The Misses DesBrisay. Michaelmas Terp) opens on Moaday, Sept. ard, ‘There are several vacancies in both Schools _ The course of instruction includes ¢ lassica, Mathems ics, English aod French, Pupils prepared tor Matriculation Exgamina- tions at the Univer itjes A‘tendance at Sciipture Lessons is voluntary. bur pe vrticulars apply to REV. JAMES SIMPS)N, Head Master. DRSIRABLE BUILDING LOT, BY AUCTION jy25--4w eod [3 instructed by JOHN SAUNDERS, ESQ., to sel. by Auction, on the Premises, Z r TANETO) GON MONDAY, 6th AUGUST, AT 12 O’CLOCK, : Liis valuable Bu !ding Lot, situated on Fitzroy ee Opposite the residence of C. D. Rankin, “Sq. ‘this property offers a splendid opportunity ic parcies Wishing to secure an eligible Building Lot in one of the most pleasant parts of the city. For particulars o1 saie apply to Gav. M. HARRIS, ne Auctioneer. FALL. 1888. FALL. Just Received ex S. S. Nova Scotian, Suez, and Ulunda: 104 CASES, Fall Millivery & General Dry Gods, Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about wheat and oat crops in the neighborhood, have been completely destroyed. Suspended Payment. Toronto, July 31. C. Richardson & Co., pickle manufac- turers and canners, have suspended pay- ment. The liabilities are placed at $75,000. The amount of assets are not known, but it will be considerably under that of the liabilities. Weather Bulletin. —_—— Toronto, August 1—-10 a. m. Westerly winds, mostly fair, with local showers; a little higher temperature, Personal. Hermann Bonitoz, the German philologist, is dead, The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough have had the legality of their marriage estab- lished in England. The Empress was safely delivered of a son at 1 39 o'clock on the 27th ult., at the Royal palace at Potsdam. Herr Hartung, a well-known Berlin engia- eer, has been expelled from Switzerland on suspicion of being a Socialist. Emperor William has ordered that his military entourage, hitherto called ** Maison Militaire,” shall in future be designated as ** Headquarters of His Majesty the Emperor and King.” P, J. Foran, merchant tailor, left this morn- ing en route to Montreal and New York to purchase fall and winter goods. While in the latter city he will take a course in cutting clerical and other garments. The Moncton correspondent of the St. John Progress says: Miss Stavert, of Prince Ed- ward Island, is visiting Mrs. Butcher, Alma street. This young lady was considered one of the belles of the ball, last Friday. The cable tells us that Emperor William kissed the Czarina’s hand twice. When Europe has had time to think over it William will probably be charged with giving Her Majesty a kiss and then taking it back. Staff. Commander Boulton, 8. N., who is in charge of a surveying p+rty in the Government steamer Bayfield, at the head of Georgian Bay, is about to detach an officer and a boat's crew ty Collingwood to survey and prepare plans of the approaches to the harbor. ; Edison says he tries nothing that doesn't romise dollars and cents. For that reason i has undertaken no electrical experiments to devise someting to enhance the powers of a sight. Says he:—‘I concern myself only with conditions, not theories. There is no oney in theories.” wKing (east, of Sweden and Norway, has bestowed the Grand Gross of the Order of St. Olaf of Norway upon Emperor William and Prince Henry. On thé other hand, the Ein- eror has conferred the decoration of the Order of Black Eagle upon Baron Beldt, President of the Swedish Cabinet. ——_tllllllls Al OA A ieee To rue Dear.—A person cured of Deafnes, and noises in the head of 23 years standing by a simple remedy will send a description ot it FREE to any person who applies te geen gon, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4a.—m New Arkrivat.—Apples, bartlett pears, bananas, tgmatoes, California plums, lemons, 500 Packages Domestic Staples, Knit Goods, Blankets, Quilts, Xe. SMITH BROS., Granvills and Duxe Streets, jy27 HALIFAX, N. 8. ) | a THE Congregation of the SACRED HEART CHURCH, ALBERTON, intend holding a GRANi) EXCURSION AND TEA on the Beautiful Grounds surrounding the Church, on Tuesday, i4th August, In. Aid of their Church. The Ladies of Alberton are famed for their excellent tables in the past, and are now deter- mived to make this eclipse every Tea of the sea-on. Remember, the Moon was eclipsed on Sunday last, and our Tea will eclipse everything of the kind this season. Revyoiving Swings. Games of ali kinds, Dancing and tirst-ciass Salvons weil stocked with ali the delicacies of the season, are some of the mauy inducements which will be provided by the Com- miit.e Young Men and Women!—Follow the advice of Horace Greeley, and come West on the lith of August. AS. ecial Train will leave Charlottetown on that day at 5o0’clock, a.m, and will arrive at Alberton Tea Grounds at 10 16a. m.; returning, wili leave Tea Grounds at 3.15 0’clock, p. m., standard time. Rerurn Tickets, including Tea, will be issued at all Stations west of Charlottetown at the fol- lOowley rates :— Charlottetown and intermediate Stations to WV PMID. 5. Bead 0000) ch b0secbon Widlieesinrcads $1 25 Miiton, Loyalist, Colville, North Wiltshire, fiunter Kiver, Clyds. Cape Traverse...... Fredericton, Elliott’s, Bradaibane, Kmerald, Freetown Traveller's Rest, Suinmerside.. . Miscuouche, St. sicholas, Wellington, hKich- mond, Northam, Port Hill, Euuers.ie........ 5 ed Sou nk ee dns sc tenn eas 73 POS, CMR oa co's sot ch cv bveve des dbvoeshs . 6 eg ee ae Oe Sarre rr hee a dee 59 I os tees onde 0000060 ee khan 5U Kimsdale, Montrose............6..+ee0-eeeeee . & ee Ee cca etinwaenecvdudes 45 ee ss dena whe es 50 ARO, Ts as 5 0 05 das Sok Gils baa i vgn apece 59 Excursion Train leaves (standard time) I oss hace ca av chee cheb even 5.00 a.m. Royalty Junction ... North Wiltshire.... Hunter Kiver...... oaaee ec chee deeds Nee 3" I Ob DAS. i's cis bVinsec 0 dtNResie os NE 0 5 MU ovr wv pce s.cahalicdde ove aks és * ead chs ss cewendssuae ae EIN dns bask vos bee vetedbesioc’s 7.00 * engi ss cok CPGdaA cbse Hake he vie oo dene < ie esha gbeses kk toils hence eee 7.40 ; SEER ELT BED ATO RO A 8.05 * ND 5 in 5 nb oo Ub chbegdte ve kdinstvagh ce.” O'Leary ameentonsc.éGebareeh> @neeebecause 9 30 " SE on cna Uh beades ne sahes i +etem 4 46 = Aenea GOPIVG, . 6 ...0cets oss vih intense 10.16 Tickets will be issued at Excursion Rates on Cape Traverse Branch by Regular Train to con- nect with Express Train arriving in Alberton at neon. Parties wishing to remain over at Alberton can take advantage of Excursion Train onthe 16th, being the Gathering of the Clans in Charlotte- wn. tore new Trotting Park at Alberton, close by the grounds, may be comple'ed before that day, and horse racing may be indulged in, : Come one und all to enjoy a good day’s sport, ; - nive ripe fruit soataiaeee att ae pee JNO. P. ENNAN,., .. cai BRINN July 3I—M O'Connor, S’side; J D Macdon- ald, Souris; B S Holland and wife, Boston; R will shortly be closed for some time, undergoing | New York; B Lilewater, Sorel; D Schurman, Sside. Aug l—-W E_ Pulsifer, Boston; © C, larriton, New York; John Barton, jr, New| Because the Big Rush for Clothing is at Margaiet O'Rielly, LL. Ww EE ? (—— i | K. PROWSE’S. Every ustomer more than pleased. _ Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrup Clothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &., but L. E. PROWSE | | | NO WONDER - His Prices astonish the natives, | | | STUTLARAT OF UIN [LAV ENG secured the AGENCY forthis Pro- vinee from MR. JAMES A ROUEK, of tialifax, for his AVRAT sD WATERS, I will be pieased to fill orders with despatch in the following lines, viz, :— Lemonade, @ exm Seda, Piain = | In Large and Small Ginger ile, { Bottles. Champagne Cider, | Nerve Food, J in order to give my CITY CUSTOMERS every e ‘isfaction, I have secured the services of an . . hI : wxperienced Expressman, who will deliver Goods toany partof the city without delay. >recial Rates to management of Picnics, &c. Hivhest Price paid for ali kinds of EMPTY BOTTLES. ‘élephone in connection. JOHN JOY, Oid Londaa Heuse, WATER STREET. julg—tf Fressed Hay. oes the business all the same. BECAUSE his Prices are too low for competition. The whole country are invited to see his wonderful Stock of BANKRUPT CLOTHING, L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. | The only Dress Stay made that will not Break, Rust, Warp or Split: is not aifect ed by Perspiration or Body-heat. Cut to exact lengths eaiaa eel ia covered lengths (6, 7, 8 and 9 inches.) Always ready f and to dress-seam by machine or hand. 7 Te ee Se See ASK. THE FEATHERBONE CORSET! THE ONLY PERFECT CORSET! ° The Lightest and Most Durable Corset! The lightest and most durable. Has no side steels to rust and break, yet keeps its form perfectly and cannot roll up at the hips GUR GUARANTEE. Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely un- breakable, to give perfect ease to the wearer, to wash and laundry without damage. and to be satisfactory in every respect. If not, m™ return within four weeks and your merchant is authorized te 4'efund your money. &4@ FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS MERCHANTS “@2 ST. THOMAS FEATHERBONE CO., Séle Ma W2 ae z . . nu- facturers. St. Thomas, Ont. : E. J. HOWELL, Sole Agent for the Maritime Provinces, 17 King Street, St. John, N, B. July 9, 1888. 30 TONS PRESSED HAY. For sale by jy25 HORACE HASZARD, Reddin’s Drug Store. ' Gross ENO’S SALT, 1 Gross BURDOCK 10 Boxes FLY PAPER, los INSKCT POWDER, INDIGO DIAMOND DYES. as low as any in the city. D. O'M. REDDIN, Jr. jy25—1m WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. Fotnens sepeniiiaptienistaeaainystih ain —— WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework in a emall family. Apply to Mrs. JOHN A. Moore, East Kent Street. tf—augl WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—-A Girl for gen- eral housework. Apply to Mrs, E. Coapy, Commercial House. pd li—augly WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Plain Cook. Apply at this office. jy3l in a_ small Water jy3l WANTED. —A general Servant family. Apply to Mrs. HALEs, Street, opposite EXAMINER oOflice. WASTED.—A Girl for general housework in a emall family. Apply at Mrs. CHAS. SMALL- woop’s. Richmond Sireet. pd 2i—jy3l NOTICE.— Mr. NATHANIEL DRCOURCEY wishes 4N “to inform the public thathe is prepared to cart away refuse from dirty yards, and perform the work of a Scavenger. Apply at head of Pownal Street, near St. James’ Caurch. jy3i—6i moth WANTED TO RENT.—A House containing " seven or eight rooms, Apply at this office. jy30 WANTED.— A young Woman to take charge of a cash desk, and do simple tookkeeping. Apply by letter, addressed Box 26, Chariotie- town. 3i—j y 30 [ OST.—On Tuesday, 24th July, a Bunch of Keys. 4” Finder will be rewarded by leaving them at this office. ti—jy30 Lost--A black-covered Memorandum Book: with some torn pages in it. Finder wil please leave it at this office. if—iy30 L,°ST.—On Saturday afternoon, between this city and Brackley Point, a Brown Overcoat. The tinder will be saitably rewarded by leaving the same with JOHN A. MOORE. 4i—jy30 \ ANTED TO RENT.—A Furnished House. Anyone having such tolet can hear of a tenant by applying at this oftice or addressing “A B,” Box 497, Ch’town. pd 6i eod—jy28 Vy ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework for a small family. Good wages. Apply immediately at KEXaMINER office. © 3i—jy 28 WANTED.—A Servant Girl. No_ washing. Waxes $600. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. jy25 REMOVAL.—Mrs. HENNESSEY, Dressinaker, has removed from her late residence on Great George Street to Kent Street, opposite Stewart’s Bu kery, and begs that the patronage so liberally extended to her in the past will be con- tinued in the future pd _Gi—jy23_ WAN rED.—A good Parlor Meid. No washing Good wages. Appiy at this office. js13—eod & wky W ANTED.— Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements now ; faust-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. gm (tues & fri)--jus T° LET.—A House on Prince Street, contain- ing nine rooms and a Shop, with outbuild- ings attached, For further particulars apply at THE EXAMINER Office. 2w eod—jyli7 WANTED.—A competent Man as Foreman in wood-finishing or bench department of @ Furniture Factory. Addreys “ Furpitpre,” care ft office, stating experie and waged Oxpected. tes39 BLOOD BITTERS, Country Traders will find our Wholesale Prices; * FEATHERBONE CORSETS, —FOR SALE BY— STANLEY BROS.. BROWN’S BLOCK. , Charlottetown, July 9, 1888. - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. oO Carriage Goods, ‘cena Weds ILL SUPPLIES Paints, Oils, Varnishes, &c. —_— Hardware, oo ——_— ——— ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS GOODHUE LEATHER BELTING. NORTON & FENNELL. May 29, 1888- 2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. E. W. TAYLOR, Agent in Charlottetown for the sale of the Celebrated B.*Laurance Spectacles and Eyeglasses. I AVING received a large assortment of Pebble and other Spectacles and Eyeglasses : ‘eo stock of Goods in that line 2 Mr. Laurefice, and also purchased the entire stock of G : direct from Mr. Laure P my former stock of Optical f Spectacles and Eyeglasses from Mr. Theo. Chappelle, the former Agent, together with Goods, gives me the largest and most complete assortment 0 ever shown on P. E. Island. We use a most scientific and practical instrument ir we have effected to impaired vision have been, to say Testimonials on application. Eh WwW: TASMEOR, 1 fitting Glasses, and some of the cures the least, remarkable. ‘ Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Biock, City. Ch'town, June 11, 1888. sb, le ee eee ee eee ae iad