- SRN se — ST ae Se —“2e — ‘ i ( : } \ for, like the «le :trie light! Local and Other Items, IMportaNtr.--The Temperance Executive Committee meets in J. D. MeLeod's Hall to ight imate \CKNOWLEDGEMEN?T.-— Qur thanks are due Dr. S. W. Dedd for late Pasadena, Los Angels County, Cal., papers. teas Dy on Why is a married man Because he frequently gees out at night when he should not. edbnnaigrion: Take '?T GENTLY i THERMOMETER ReaptNos.--t8 degrees above zero during the night, 20 degrees above at 10 o'clock this morning, 23 degrees above at noon —_--~<-—— SUMMERFIELD.--The next Presbyterian service at Summertield will be held on the tirst Sabbath of March at 3.30 p. m., weather and reads permitting. ——@> — ¥. M. C. A.A full attendance of all interested in the Christian Workers Training Glass, requested for this evening in the Y; M. ©. A, parior at 8 o'¢iock. apiece Excovragine Art.—-The Mayor and Tressurer of Halifax have been empowered to borrow $3,000 at the request of the Art School, and pay it as requested and provided —— <_>---- Tae Mams.—The mails which crossed to Cape Traverse yesterday, arrived in town via Sammerside this forenocn, The. mails which arrived on this side to-day reached town this afternoon. -- > —_— A Great Buaze.—-One of the greatest fires ever. known in Westerly,, R. L, raged for three hours one day last week. The fire destroyed several business buildings and caused a loss estimated at $150,000. sane hl Arpine tHe Prosect.—Ata recent meeting of the Halifax city council a letter waa read from Provincial Secretary Fielding, promising @ government grant of $4,000 toward the proposed exhibifien there. _—- > - — For Pastures New. —A recently imported Englishman named George Beckham, the Treasurer of the Baptist Home . Missionary Society, Toronto, has left the town rather suddenly. His defalcations are said te be in the neigh borhuod of $600. a. a Dows on THE Lotreries.—The San Francisco Police have raidedwhat is known as the American Lottery Company bat which iz conducted by Chinese. The entire operat- ing. forge..was captured. .The company is worth from $100,000 to $500,000 and does a large Weasiness. , ogden Meour: Hersert Haci.--A will be :eld in the Mount Herbert Hall Lot 453. on Wednesday evening next. The proceeds will be devoted to bey for the re- pairing of the hall. Shoyld that evening pteve unfavorable the social will be held on the first fine evening following. LaTyrRaky AND SCIENTIFIC I NSTITUTE.—- Mr. W. L. Cotton will this evening open a discussion on the question of ‘* Prohibition of the Liquor Traffic.” As this question ia com- ing to the front in Canada, and as many per- «ons in Charlottetown profess to be interested in it, a good attendanct is expected. sieieioiitindl A Gaave Error.—An error ‘has been dis- »vered in the constitution of the State of New Jerseys which, itis said, will. open the: prised doors throughout the State and liberate .l] prisoners committed since 1875. The bar bench are greatly agitated over the r, and it ia claimed that on account of ror there have been no legal courts of ; pleas in the State since 1875. basket sovial ~<a tue l xs—The Young Ladies Journal - March has been placed on our table by lr. I L. Chappelle of the Diamond Book- st [tis a superb copy of this favorite ill be highly appreciated by ‘The ** Style” tor March is ind abounds with the latest and These can be had at the okstore together with all the 4 el } rj An important ques- the Master in Ordinary e Central Bank, viz., ide by depositor set off id ont against him. it ti principle is set “it is admitted it i rease the amount re ‘ liquidators ou de- will tend to shorten mis pending vetore “ KI i Ve nderstand that a part i twenty-five left the ‘ Monday ev » Jast for the residence f Isaac Sa ers, Esq,.,W loe Road. Owing torm quite a number were ntil noon of Tuesday. spilt lentary terms of e hos} in which they were en- tertained Mi ni Mra. Saunders, whose ; tall ew house was filled to a PERSONA! Mr. Alfred Beer, son of the lat i i rived home this afternoon from California, where he has been in the iLwi iring the past five years | We ar vased to learn chat Richard Hunt, | j the Summerside Town Council, is recovering from his recent severe | illness 4 recent-number of the Provincial Wes- yan published at Halifax says: The thought- | and practical discourse by Bro, ae me MM-llish, of Charlottetown, in our ~ Robie Btieet Church on Sunday evening, last sug- gested the valuable auxiliary possessed in our iay preavhers. Curliana. he fifth match for the Club medal was played on Tuesday afternoon between the fol bowing teams;— H. V. Palmer, Col. Irving. D. B. Stewart. Charles a Capt. W. A: Weeks R. R. Fitzgerald (mate) (mate) Rev. 8. Weston-Jones George MoLeod (skip) 12. (skip) 12 At the expiration of two hours’ ploy: time was called, and the game was declared a tie. Yesterday afternoon the match was “played »y the same rinks, and when time was called at six o'clock it was found that the seores on both sides were the same. In ac- cordance with a previous arrangement, they played off at one end, ax: Rev. Mr. Jones’ m came off victorious by five points, the to- r. standing ;: George Macleod’s team V) ; Rev. 5. Weston-Jones 15, fhe final, and probably the most exciting iatch of the series, will be played next week tween teams ¢ aptained by Rev. 8S. Weston- Jones and Rev James Carruthers. The matches on Tuesday afternooon, as wellas that yesterday afteruocon, were wit- nessed by a goodly number of pegple, who ap- pegrod tu - take cvudiderabihs Sntdrast in the proceed iuga Ver ayvain ft —- |Mrs E Fraser ies Fleming, ose, fics Mavy Gate Mrs: We plas, Mra j Bs DAILY EXAMINER, -.- - - - ie oe i eae wa ee | glia nathtnceneteniaammeats a The Charlottetown Hospital. During the past .year there bave been ‘reated in the Charlottetown Hospital 115 patignts, Of this number 88 were cured, i2 improved, 9 inctirable, i unimproved and 3S died. From the foregoing it will be seen that the Charlottetown Hospital still continues to do its good work, We have reason to believe that many of those afflict- ed | ersons who were discharged cured from the hospital, and who are new in the en- joyment of good health, had suffered from liseases which, without the benefits of hos- pital treatment, would have brought them to an early grave.» The attendance at the out-door depsrtment. where the sick poor receive medical attendance and medicine free, has also been very large. Following is an account of the amounts’ received by the different lady collectors during their re- cent tour ;— Hon. Andrew A. Macdonald, Lieutenant- Governor, $25; the Bishop of Charlottetown, $10; Judge Peters. $10; Mr and Mrs E J Hodgson, $20; Dennis Reddin, jr. $10; Wm M Rayden, $10. The following -persons paid $5 each: Wm Dodd, Frederick Peters, i. H Davies, M P; Lawrence Watson, Arthur Peters, Dr Conroy, Hubert Perry, Senator Howlan, T L Chap- pelle, Wm Welsh, M P; Petrick Blake, M P P; Geo Davies, Capt M Hickey, Donald Fer- guson, M P P; Edward Raytield; Horace Haszard, A. Hermaas, Dr Jas McLecd, Sena- tor Carvel, Friend, A Me. Friend £, Friend P,W W Wellner, Mr Cardiff, Matthew Steven- son, John Connors’ Friend H C, Wm Murray, © Lyons, Patrick Walsh, Friend R, Francis McKenna, Mrs Gordon, Friend W, Friend L, John L Murphy, Seotchman, Miss Carroll, (Queen Street). Mayor Haviland, $4; Mac- colm McLeod, $4; Archd McNeill, $3.50; Mrs Hogau, South Shore, $3.50; Miss Peters, $3; Hon Neil McLeod, M P P, $3. The following persons paid $2 each: RR Fitzgerald, W A O Morson, Miss K Wright, | Martin McRae, Mrs G W Hodgson J D Me. Leod, Robert Fennell, Daniel Davies, Rev F X Gallant, Rev J C McLean, M P Hogan, xen} Heartz Richard Heartz, Senator Hay- thorne, J B MeDonald, Rev A J McIntyre, Rev Allan J McDonald, Capt Wrigat, RN, Mrs J A McDonnel!, Captain Alex Cameron, Duncan C McLeod, Donald Montgomery, Simon W Crabbe, F W Hales, Geo McLeod (Bank of Nova Scotia) Fenton T Newbery, Chief Justice Palmer, Majer Irving, Mrs R Peake, Mrs Carroll, John Ings, Thomas Murphy, Sonth Shore, J J Davies D Murphy, Byrne Bros, Rev J 2 McDonald, Daniel J McDonald, Rev J Simpson (St Peter's Church), Mrand Mrs A J Murphy, A Glidden, John Murphy. Beer Bros, $2.50; Wm Wickham, $1.50; Mrs J Eden, $1.50; Herbert Haszard, $1.50; Joseph Mahar, $1.50. The foliowing persons paid $1 each: Albert Duchemin, F H Arnaud, John Kelly, Mrs Dr Strickland, John McEKachern, Mr Shea, Con- nolly Bros, Henry McKenna (Customs), Mrs R Coady, Miss Maisie Coady, Mrs Coyle, P A McIntyre, Mr Grant, Frank McKenna, Hon Thomas W Dodd,»Mrs MeCarron, Mary A Carroll, Mrs Kent, Alice Fennessy, Mrs B Flanagan, Mrs Harris, Mrs M Egan, Mrs A Doyle, Mrs P C Connolly, Miller Bros, Rev D McDonald, Mons. James McDonald, V G; Thomas Caseley, Rev E Boyd, Rev M J Me- Millan, Rev E Walker, Rev G McDonald, Rev S Boudreault, Rev D J Gillis, Rev William Phelan, Rev A E Burke, Rev A McDonald, Rev DJ McDonald, Kev J Chaisson, Rev V Von Blerk, Rey J Picotte, Rev J McDonald, Rev L McDonald, Rev J Corbett, Rev C Mc- Doriald, Rev S Phelan, Mrs J F Trainor, Mr Curley, Mrs MeMurror, Mr Bridges, Mark Wright, Mrs Robert Kelly, dames MeDonald {Sheriff King’s County), Mrs James McDon- ald, Donald Meleod (Post Office), Peter Hun- ter, Michael Trainor, Mr Harris, Mr Daly, John Carey, H McInnis, Pope Clarke, Mr Warburton, Mrs Mary O'Brien, B Rogers, Mrs O'Halloran, Dr Robins, H B McGowan, D Nicholson, Thomas Morris, Newton Large, H G Murphy, Michael McQueid, Cyrus Ne. Gregor, A MeDonald, John A_ McliInnis, Benjamin Davies, Conductor Frank Kelly, J Power, A Murphy, Henry Fitzgerald, T B Riley, T Carroll, Mrs P Connolly, N Grant, Mrs R Griffith, Mr Redmond, A & C Quirk, J C Sprague, ( H McLean, Charles Lynch, United States Consul, Mrs P P Gillis, W A Weeks, L Beer, Capt J Hughes, Arte- mas Lord, R McMillan, James Paton, Henry Weeks, John McDonald, B. S. Davies & Co., John Trainor, John MecEachern, Mrs D J Welsh, O A Hornsby, Wm Rattenbury, W L Cotton, James McIntyre, Robert Russell, W Murphy, P O, Joseph McCarey, P C, Friend, Lemuel Poole, Mrs B Murphy, Mrs E Foley, John P Murphy, Patrick Quilty, James Hogan, H EJ Lewis, Arthur Newbery, John McKachern, Friend H, Friend H, Duncan McLeod, Patrick McQuillan, Angus Chaisson, D Egan, Peter Doyle, R Young, Friend Mae, Friend, Miss Mary Farmer, Mrs C Hermans, Mrs Henry Smith, Mrs John McAleer, Mrs H Boyle, jr., Thomas A MLean, Mr and Mrs M Curran, Mrs Thomas‘Doyle, Mrs T and J Hagan, Mrs P McGuigan, Mrs T Clarke, Mr Charles Higgins, Mrs Charles Higgins, Mr R Reddin, Mrs Daniel Hogan, Mr and Mis Angus Walker, Mr and Mrs McLelan, Mr Eckstadt, two Friends $1, two Friends, $1, two Friends $1, Mrs Tierney, Hedley Palmer, R F DeBlois, W H Stewart, 17 J Harris, Friend, 80 cts, Mrs Lappin, 89 cts, Friend, 75 cts, Friend, 75 cts, Matthew Murphy, 75 cts, Mrs Patrick Hogan, 70 cts. The following persons paid 50 cents each ; John Newson, Louis Grant, Dominic: Ryan, J tolger, Mrs John ‘rahan, John Mitchell, Wm Mahar, John Trainor, Michael McCarey, A St Clair McDonald, Thomas Smith, Praught, Mrs Frank Praught, Mrs Ledwell, Mrs Chas McKenna, Mrs f Trainor, Mrs E Praught, Mrs Breen, Mary A Moran, Margaret McGregor. Mrs Mitchell, Mrs O'Connor, Simon Bolger, Mis Smith, Mr Philip McQuaid, Richard Mitchell, Mr Camp- bell, Mrs John Doyle, Mrs Thomas Campbell, Mr Joy, B Jenkins, Mr Gay, Mrs Jas Mur- phy, Mr McMillan, Miss Maggie Mahar, Thos Gillan, H MeDonald, John Pidgeon, F Train- or, Mrs Michael Welsh, Mrs Michael Doyle, Miss Cahill, Mrs Blanchard, Mrs Conway, Mrs Angus Currie, Mrs McCloskey, Mrs A Sullivan, Mrs jas A Murphy, Mrs fohn Mar- tin (Southport), Mr Jas Murphy, Jas Trainor, Mr Lantry, ©. McRory, Mra oer Lane, Arthur Edmonds, Chas Robertson, Wm Ken- nedy, Daniel McEachevn, B Callaghan, J Mahar, Mr Loughran, Fr:end, Friend, Friend, Mrs MuNally, Mrs Pickard, Mrs DN McKay, Mrs P McMahon, John Manley, Mr Madi- an, R Madigan, John Johnson, Priend, Francis Curran, Bernard McPhillips, Mrs Jas McQuaid, Mrs Hagan, P Monaghan, Mrs John : Hughes, Mrs Edmonds, Mrs Lantry, P O'Brien, Misses Kate and Jane Trainor, Mrs John MeCarron, Mrs Egan, Mrs McSwain, Mrs P Cabill, Mrs Timothy Carroll, Mrs John Connolly, Mrs John Cochran, John McKenna, Mrs John Brown, William Small, Moore, Mrs James Curran, Mrs Hogan. Mrs Cantwell, 45c; Mrs Wim Praught, 45¢ four Friends, 40c; Mrs Jehn Kelly Madden, 30c; Mrs James MeMahon, 30c; Mrs Gallant, 30c; Mrs P Cvoady, 30c; Mrs P Trainor, 30c. The following persons paid 25 cents each ; | Mrs John McCarron, Mrs Patrick Callaghan, Mrs Patrick Hand, Wm Newson, Mrs Edward Hughes, Mrs Henry Finnigan, Mrs James O’Brien, Friend, Mrs McPherson, Mrs Wm i Ww Mrs Mrs John } 35c; Mrs | | James Trainor, Mra John Hogan, Mrs Kdwerd Ayling, Miss M A Hogan, Miss K Stcele, Miss kk Murphy, Miss © McKinnon, Miss Me- Adam, C A Clarke, Gustave Ekland, Mrs E Murphy, Mrs John Flynn, Miss E Butler, Mrs Mui phy, Mrs Daniel McKenna, Dennis Doyle Mrs James Steele, Mrs Peter Bradley, Friend, Geo Higgins, David Higgins, Peter Murphy, Mrs Morgan, Mrs Langdan, Solomon Collins, Mrs Moore, Roger Godfrey, Mrs Davis, Mos John Edmonds, Mrs Coyle, Master Willie Doyle, Mrs Joseph McDonald, Alex MeDon. ald, Mrs Thomas Campbell, senr; Mrs M Sweeney, R Bourke, James Bourke, M Me- Cormack, @ & Moore, Friend, Mrs Miller, J McAree, Mrs Fraser, Mis Carmichael, Mrs John Carro}l, Frank MeKenna, Mrs Mahar, Mrs Flannagan, Friend, Mrs McMurrow, Mrs Croney, Mra Gillan, Henry McFarlane, Saunders & Campbell, Friend, Mrs McNally, P Trainor, Join Quinn, Duncan Shaw, Miss L Mahar, Mrs Keenan, Miss Alice Coyle, Mr J A Campbell, Mrs P Mahar, Miss Beaton, Capt MeMahon, Mrs McLean, Geo Moran, Mr Monaghan, Mr Kellan, Mr Driscoll, Miss Lantry, John Wm Howard, Wm Brown, James Mahar, Hugh McKenzie, Joe McAleer, Mrs J Robins, Wm Mahar, Fobert (Gallant (H)Mrs Charles Rodd, James Herriel, McLeod & Stewart, Alex Paterson, John Rielly, Samuel Grant, P C Kelly, Mrs Trail, Mrs Hennessey, Mrs Lloomey. Mrs Hennessey, 20c; Mrs Wm Botts, 20¢; Frank Twoomey, 10c; Mrs McLean, 20c; Mrs A Lowe, lic; Mrs McCarron, 10c; Mrs Simp- son, 10c; Mrs McInnis, 10c. COLLECTORS, Mrs Judge Reddin............. .. «149,25 Mrs Beatonand Mrs. Conroy........ 147.45 Mrs R Reddin and Mrs C Higgins,... 60.70 ins WN ccc seas 16.00 OO SOON WONMOIE sc cccs es ce 43.00 Mrs Mason and Mrs A J Murphy.... 200.95 Total. , Lesser ee $617,265 Charlottetown, Feb. 14, 1888. hh A A Murder Will Out. Cexsura, Ont., Feb. 22. Caroline Heron, a young girl, died sud- denly at Christmas time while visiting her aunt, under suspicious circumstance. To- day a coronor’s jury found she was poisoned by strychinine, administeredjby her aunt and uncle who have been arrested ona charge of murder. —— —— ———- Mercier Wonored. Monrreat, Feb. 22. Premier Mercier has been appointed by the Government of President Carnot a Chevalier of the Legion of Honor. Weather Bulletin. Toronvro, Feb. 23~-10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair and mild. Stipendiary Magistrate's Court. James Trainor, drunk, $2 or 8 days. Joseph Cameron, drunk ang disorderly, $30 or 30 days. Mrs. Corbett, violation of Scott Act, first offence, $50 or 1 month. Confessed. Thomas Morris, violation of Scott Aet, first offence, $50 or 1 month. Twelve other Scott Act cases were fur- ther adjourned. ee cfg Reap Geo. Carter & Co.'s advertisement, “The Seed Business,” anqpeliineins In the States is where the repairer at Goff Bros. learned to repair, very neatly, rubber and leather goods, bes Cueese 16 cts., eggs l7cts., at RK. Brace’s. 3idy silinaienaindn Gorr Bros. have in their repairing shop a first-class repairer, who will mend your boots or rubbers very neatly. s nailscijenalticie Comer to Goff Bros. if you wish to have your leather or rubber boots repaired satisfac- torily. initiate A terrific earthquake has occurred in the province of Yunn and two thousand lives are reported lost. The question of protection and free trade has just been fought out in Sweden, and the contest has ended in a decisive victory for protection. The election resulted in protectionist majorities in both branches of the Swedish Purliament, and a new Ministry was formed to frame a policy in accordance with the popular verdict. The protectionist party contains many farmers’ representatives, all strong supporters of fiscal change. | REMOVAL, Gc. M. HARRIS HAS REMOVED TO Stevenson's Building, Queen Street, Where he is prepared to conduct Auciion Sales of Household Furni- ture, Bank and other Stecks, And all kinds of GENERAL MERCHANDISE feb23—tf NOTICE. © ee ee have leased the well-known Premises, known as FRASER’S CORNER, and opened a large and varied assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, Which will be sold Cheap. Please call, examine quality, and. see the prices. JAMES B. HALL, Corner Richmond and Queen Streets. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 18SS—lIm ; War I 0 ye smell property it is a well known fact that his competitors cannot look at his low prices. They have to do some blowing. ‘THURSDAY, FEB ete mt = PLE ARE SAVING = - OM Te 7 a ~ inet o NEY | ¢ who Buy Chitkag from 2. 2. Prowse, But L. E. PROWSE sells the Clothing. If you can get what you want at L. E. Prowse’s, you need not try anywhere else. His prices are the lowest ever krown for First-class Goods. 200 Overcoats to be Sold at a Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE. A Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1828 E PROWSE, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. SOLE LBATHBR.) 220602005 oo paqucrr 200 Sides HEAVY No. 1. ce 75 Sides LIGHT Neo. 1, 4” “ GOOD No, 2, D Wholesale at ena prices. FENTON T. NEW BERY. FLOUR, IN STORE: Fe Barrels * Kent,” ‘‘ Jewel,” *‘‘ Diamond,’ 000 * Queen City,” “Gold Medal,” and other choice brands. FENTON T. NEWBERY. febli~dy 5i wky 2i VALUABLE d ESL Sale —_OF— LANDS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. we ae ee ee [ 8™ instructed by the Honorable Judge Peters to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, Ou Monday, the 26th day of March next, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, That Valuable Property lving between the Mal- peque Road and Coper Queen Street. he Preperty has n laid cff in fourteen Buiiding Lots, some pae es Qusen Street and others onthe Malpeque Road, the balance froncing on a new street to be o Queen Sire: t and the Malpeque Koad. A plan of the pro Building Lots can be seen at the office of Peters & Peters, Solicitora. fees of sale will be made ‘known on day e. G. M, HARRIS, Auctioneer. Prerers & Perers, Solicitors. Ch’town, Feb. 20, 1888—eod & wky bet ween Notice of Meeting. Sent THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the | Shareholders of the MERCHANTS’ BANK | OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, for the elec-! tion of Directors and receiving a statement of the alfairs of the Bank, willbe held atthe Ranking Office, on THURSDAY, March Ist, at the hour of | ELEVEN o'clock, a. m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before WkDNESDAY, Feb. 29th, inst. By order, F. MITCHELL, Feb, 13, 1888—m w f tl Mch 1 Cashier, BANK STOCK, BY AUCTION, at STEVENSON’S BUILDING. on FRIDAY, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock :— 90 Shares Merchants’ Bank Stock. 9 Shares Charlottetown Woolen Factory Stock, GEO, M. HARRIS, febi3—m w f tl sle Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. FoR SALE.—If possibie by private sale, my * Household Furniture. If not diaposed of by ist April, will be sold by Public Auction. Par-: ties buying Furniture can let the House, which | is well filuisbed and warm ; or the House will be | let separately. Also, a few tons of Hard Coal, | Breach-Loating Double Barrel Gun, aad a Fisb-| ing Outit.—CHas, J. Patron, Sydney Street | ( Kast.) tf—-feb23 OR SALE.—A Milch Cow, newly calved, half Jersey, five years old. Apply to James Trainor, Douglass Street. 2i pd—feb20 i | { | | j } ; WANTED, in May next, a Houseirn the neigh- '. borhood of Kochford Square, containing | eixlit or nine rooms. Apply at THR EXAMINER | oftice. dy tf~-febl7 j ; i ; y ANTED.—A Girl for housework. Apply to Mrs. t. W. Taylor, 447 Kent Street. febl5—3i BOakDERS ACCOMMODATED — At Mrs. | McLean’s, Hillsborough Street, between Dor-} chester and King. octld eod tt | ae scien ee ws 'ED—Two Thousand Dollars, at 5 per | cent. Firet-class Real Estate security. Ap- ply at-this office, Sw dy wy—jan27 (a mile or two eu. of town), having on it @ never-failing| spring of water, In‘tormaiicn of such piease: furnish tuo “C, B.,’ P. O, Box 33, Charlotte own | ‘Auction Sale of Fancy Goods. AUCTION, at the NEW VARIETY‘ i py 5 | B STORE, Grafton Street, TC-NIGHT at 7.30 o'clock, -AGENERAL LOT FANCY G90DS, IN Vases, Dalls, Stationery, Toys, &e. | The ebove sale will be continued every night till the whoje stock js digposed of, . ; MO HAR dngeete GM HARBTS, [Salas or thls office. decl3 FORSALE. 70 acres Frechold Lane near El-! don, teifast; about 70 acres under cujtiva- tien, remainder covered with alarge erowitu of hard and soft wood; good spring of water run- ning throueh, Ncar churches, milis and ship- ping; one mile from musselmud. Goud title. ; Termseasy. Apply to Wa, G..Wkient, Char- loltstown lm law & wkly—febl4 | n Sicilia iAlaitilERAh eesnte-oncemiagiie CO LET.—The sugery and Consulting Room in the City I{otcl, Great George Stree., hither to aceupied by Or. Warburton. Apply at the London :louse or to Daniel Davies, ituides Es- plarade. nov 18 O LET—A Hous ¢@n° see idney Street, opposite . a — —— if OVERCOATS, SUITS. Heavy All-Wool Pants, -a Spzcialty. KNIT SHIRTS, ALL STYLES. Flanne! Shirts, Linders, &c. ALL AT AWAY DOWN PRICES. GEO. E. FULL, SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN STREE}. Ch'town, Feb. 18, 1888. Se earnest oe > =——-- _- MILL OWNERS! S SOM ny Dission & BEST IN THE WORLD. FILES, OILS, SWAGES, &c., — .¢m NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. Coarlottetown, Jan. 12, 1888, BEER & GOFF’. eee > eae (Jeers come Headquarters for Staple and Fancy Groceries. We Wave Now on Hand a Very Large Stock of CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Pine Apple, Corn, Tomatoes, French Peas, Sardines, Salmon, Lobster, Corned Beef, Dried Beef, Ox Tongue, Cured Toague, Pea Soup, &c., &c. LEA & PERRINS' WORCESTER SAUCE, Tomato Sauce, Harvey's Sauct, Mushroom Cateup, Yorkehire Relish, Mangoe Chutney, Capers, Ess. Anchovies, China-Say Olives, Curry Powder, Salad Oil, French Mustard, &c., &c. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S MIXED PIOKLES, Chow Chow, - Onions, ‘Piccali!li and Pickled Walnuts. KEILLER’S MARMALADE, JAMS and JELLIES of all kinds. POTTED HAM, Devillled Ham, Potted Tongue, LIEBEG’S EXT. MEAT, Fluid Beef, Milk Food. All Fresh, Good Stock. ‘o, -., Queen and King Squares’ Sores. - "Welt, 0, 180 eeuw & why gibi bl an mm * i SA ce