einen Ree _— r = a q 7 . "|? Y ~ ee a eee i ie Soe si gu 7 <7 <a wr ee ae ee ae ne . set J ‘ INR DAILY. EXAMINER, - .~ .- - .WEDNESDAR: FUL 2717 F857. Local and Other Items. om essary repairs are being made to fence of the 82nd Battalion will be at on to-night - (nano Mornlight Excursion to night—-he sure and @ lots of fun. o—— \ Seorr Act summons against a whole. sale dealer has been issued, - > luk gate of St. Peter's Graveyard has been tastefully painted during the past week. ee Ma. W. W. Beer, of Beer Bros., left this ns to take passage by the Parisian for DAMA, _ > S. F. PERRY, M Pp, Tignish, and George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River, are at the (isborne to day. tienen M. A. Starr is due here to-morrow rning at nine o'clock, and will sail on re- LHe ™m turn at four in the afternoon. ~ - le tev. Mr. Sampson, of St. John’s chureh, St John, N. B., has resigned and has accepted the rectorate of Milton parish. ibid, SPECIAL attention is directed to Lyufort’s advertisement in another column. is headed *‘Cleanliness next to Godliness.” - Luk Eugineers will meet for drill to-night. Every member is requested to be present, to make arrangements for company target prac- tice. Mr. It ———<— _ Mas. Sarerurnp will hold interesting meet ings in the Atheneum from to-morrow (Thurs- day) evening until Sunday next. All y ited. are in- - Dow’r forget the Moonlight Excursion from Ferry Wharf to-night at 8 o'clock. Fare only 15 cents. Band of the 82nd Battalion will be in attendance. ~—uigtignieat 1. O. O. F.—A special session of St. Law- rence Lodge will take place to-morrow (Thurs- day) evening, at half-past seven o'clock. Im portant business. -—_o—__. Tur Methodist Sabbath School Picnic at the Block House to-day is largely attended. he weather is beautiful, and all are no doubt enjoying themselves. ——< Don’t forget the play of “ East Lynne” in the Lyceum to-morrow night. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s, Watson's and Dodd's Drug Stores. Everyone should attend. ee eee Tux Doutneys closed their meetings in this city with a concert in the Market Hall last evening. There wasa fairly large audience, and all seemed to enjoy themselves. —_——__»>__— Tue Beazeley Estate, consisting of 36 acres of land, situated between the Upper and Lower St. Peter's Road, has been recently purchased by Owen Connoily, Esq. > Sypxey Recvy> CoaL.—A choice cargo now discharging at Queen's Wharf from ‘‘ Old Bridge Port Mines.” Orders left immediately at A. MeNeill’s Auction Room will receive attention. oo 6 Tur Liberal-Conservative Association of Prince County have invited Sir John Macdon ald, who is now atthe Inch Arran Hotel, Dalhousie, N. B., to visit Summerside and Prince County. * A MeeTING of the active members of the Y. M. C. A. will be helt in the upper Parlor to-morrow evening, at So'clock sharp. A full attendance is requested, as business of importance is to be considered. mens Rev. De. Atiisos, and wife, from St. Paul, Minn., Chaplain of the State Senate, and Lec- turer of the Educational Department of the Stats, are visiting the city, and are the guests ef Rev. J. V. Jost. They leave for Halifax, N.S. to-morrow, -> Tue Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its Fourth Spoon Competition on Kensington Range to-morrow, 28th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m. Martini-Henry rifles. Ammunition for sale at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent Street.—S, (;ney, Secretary-Treasurer. —_-_+ > Mr. Cuas. E. Rotverrsoy, the well-known Queen Street Clothier, has had the exterior of his store nicely painted up, and the signs re-touched. Apropos of the latter fact, we think it would add to the reputation of some of our sigu psinters to pay a little more at- tention to punctuation. Some very glaring “signs” of this defect are apparent throughout the city. ey Mrs. T. Caartes Watson's second drama- tic recital was fully up to the standard of her previeus one—that is, from an artistic point of view. Financially it was not so successful. The selections were all so excellent that special criticism is uunecessary. However, we cannot refrain from referring to her ‘‘ Lay of the Hunt Cup.” in which she fairly carried ve audience by her skill. The number of people present was not very large on account * other entertainments, -~ — } ti rue members of the police force were this forenoon inspected by the Stipendiary Magis- trate, in the presence of the Police Committee Councillors Byrne, Horne and A. A. Me- Lean. After the inspection, and the men had been addressed by the Magistrate, the advisa- bility of appointing a bailiff and two extra policemen, was discussed. The Police Com- inittee decided to retain Officers Cameron and Bradley, whose term expired to-day,as special constables until the next regular meeting of Council. oae~henin \ RerKesentaTion of the Crucifixion h1s heen placed in the centre of the new Roman Catholic Cemetery in the Royalty. It isa very strixiag group of white figures on grey- The central figure is sharply dark cross to which it is nailed. Immediately in front is the ove of st. Mary Mag-dalen kneeling ; on one side that of St. John, and onthe other the figure of the slessed Virgin, all with awe, grief, adoration and love depicted in the faces upturned to the figure on the cross, The whole group is dignified, and is a most imposing object from the road, atoue pedestals. outlined by the Tue excursion from New Glasgow and Pic- tou yesterday was a grand success. Some three hundred and twenty people,accompanied by a band of music, came over. Throughout the day they amused themselves in various ways. They were a remarkably respectable and well conducted crowd. In the afternoon the band paraded the principal streets and diseou: sed some excellent music. In the even- ing about seven o'clock the fine band of the 82nd Battalion serenaded the excursionists from the wharf. As the steamer left the pier hearty eheers were given for both Charlotte- town and New Glasgow bands, as well as for the people of Charlottetown, Pictou and New (ilasgow. The visitors expres themselves as "delighted look forward to the next excurstoh with livhtful anticipations, de- — SECO RAPHTO NEWS. foe iMusizal veut of the Sea | [Sreoiay Despatonxs to Tux Examiner.) | THE GREAT CONCERT COMPANY, OF BOSTON. | Consisting of the following Artists:— Probabilities of her Getting Off. G. B. RONCONI, Basso, | BERNARD LISTEMANN, Violinist, & RONCONL, the Flute Virtuso, GEORGETOWN, July 27. (§.... . : Th } 7 : | Will give two of their Grand Vocal and Instru- e schooner Henry Wilson, of Glouces-_ mental (‘oncerts in the ter, Mass., eighty-eight tonsyeCritchett is master,went ashore at Launching Beach, in | MARKEE L HA LL, a thick fog, this morning at one o'clock. The ON vessel lays easy on a sandy bottom, and may be got off after discharging the cargo. | Monday and Tuesday Ev’gs, AUGUST IsT AND 2nD | | | ; At Launching Beach. ABBY CLARK FORD, Contralto, Messrs. A. A. McDonald & Bros., the agents at Georgetown, have sent a schooner to take out the mackerel and barrels. There are 150 barrels mackerel on board. The ; : in wind is blowing on shore to-day. | Programme for Monday Evening. —— | Duet—**Lilly of Killarney”................ Benedict Another Seizure. i Geo, N. Hoit and G, B. Renconi. aia ; Violin Solo Nee 41 is cals soeuaneas Bazzini . . j ern narc zstemann SHELBURNE . 20. . ai ie oe ‘ . , RNE, J uly 0 Celebrated Echo Song (with Flute oblizato)Bishop Collector Atwood, acting under instruc- | Fanny Kellogy. tions from Ottawa to-day, formally seized ' Ballad—“‘Siecep well, sweet wages. fi dosti Abt the Gloucester schooner Annie Hogdon and Geo. N. Hoit. asked Capt. Morrison to bring his vessel to wiate Dan Vee meted fat pare : — : . . B. Rouconi. > whar , . > » : iy 1a nn —r ” the v h art, which he immediately did. The} gayaa—“Tit for Tat _.. «Pontet vessel now lies moored to the wharf, in! Abby Clark Ford, charge of officers, under the Collector of | Duet —“‘Say once again, I love thee”.....,..... ....from Don Pasquale Customs. A fine of $400 has been imposed SE ae A pe = ’ Fanny Kellogy and Geo. N. Hoit. on her for violating the Customs’ laws. Aria—‘*Madaminna” (Don Juan),..........Mozgart a. G. B. Ronconi. Cricket. ye * Notturno”. .. Ernst a“ Violin § . OF te en, Oe eee, Paganini 40} Nic y oO. ; ’ : ; Lonpon, July 26 Bernard Listemann. The Canadian cricket team and the Gen- | Song (with Violin obligato) 1M... Gauaed tlemen of Durham began their match yes- Fanny Kellogg. terday. In the tirst inning the Gentlemen | QU*ttetic. --n-... ee ee ace eee es Selected Fanny Kellogg, Abby Giark Ford, Geo. N. of Durham made 271 runs, and the Cana- Hoit and G. B. Ronconi, dians scored 174for seven wickets. The Canadians coniplain that professionals have been played against them in England, which they did not anticipate. An futire Change of Frogramme Tuesday Evening. Strengthening the Forts. a@- The Hall will be cleansed and comfortably seated. Admission, 35 cents; Reserved Seats, 50 cents. A few Specially Reserved Chairs may be had, Plan of Halland Sale of ‘Tickets will open at the Diamond bookstore Friday morning, 29th inst., at 9 o’cloc*:. July 26, 1887. LYOuUM, Thursday Evening, July 28th. COMPLIMENT RY BENEFIT tendered young English Actress, CLAIRE SCOTT, On which occasion she will appear as Lady Isabel and Madame Vine, in the great dramatiz- ation from Mrs. Henry Wood's grand Novel of East Lynne, or the Elopement Supported by S. K. COBURN as Archibald Carlyle, KATIE SCOTT as Barbara Hare, and the Dramatic Club in the cast. Berwin, July 26. The strengthening of the for s zt Cologne has been completed. it is stated that the whole infantry forces will be armed with repeaters by October Ist. Obituary. SPRINGFIFLD, Mass., July 26. A cable announces the death at Jaffna, Ceylon, of Susan Reed, wife of Rev. W. W. Howland, for 42 years a Missionary in that field. The irish Constabulary. Dusuin, July 26. Two more of the Irish Constabulary re- signed yesterday evening, as a_ protest against the Crimes Act. the Weather bulletin. Toronto, July 27 —10 a.m. Light to moderate variable wiuds, fine and warm. SS + Tre latest elopement sensation comes from Spring Hill, N.S. The parties tothe affair are William Yeamen, of Amherst, and Hattie Admission—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Gallery, 35 cents; General Admission, 25 cents. Tickets on Saie at the usual places, Demmings, of Thomson. As is usvtal in cases | July 23, 1887—5i of this kind, the girl’s papa objected to the young man. On Friday evening Hattie was sent for the milk but instead of returning she met by appointment her persistent though forbidden lover, who was provided with a swift horse. They decamped to Amherst, and lost no time in getting the knot tied before the girl’s parents, who were in hot pursuit, arrived. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture. [ AM instructed, by Mr. John Good. to Sell by Putlic Auction, at my Auction Rooms, oa FRIDAY, 29th instant, at 2 o'clock, p, m., all his Household Furniture, consisting of Parlor, Bed- - The ‘‘ Favorite prescription ” of Dr. Pierce cures ‘‘ female weakness’ and kindred affec- tions. By druggists. —_ - ' —-—==# Iroom and Dining-room Sets, Stoves, Pictures, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Brackets, Clocks, &c., &c, Also, an Organ and wow Stool (nearly new). > = ae A splendid opportunity for any person wishing OSBORNE HOUSE. to purchase. July 26—J O Arsenault, Wellington; A J G. M. HARRIS, j : ie: Auctioneer. MecDou rall, Arlington; John McKinnon, do; s ; SF Perry, Tignish; Peter Doyle, Nail Pond, Lot 1. 27-—-H R Campbell, Cape Traverse; T Renshaw, New Glasgow, N 8;F S Coffin, Mt Stewart; J Schurman, S’side; W F Tidmarsh, St Peter’s Island. RANKIN July 26-—-E T Russell and wife, Boston; H M Churchill, Rustico; Frank Churchill, do; A July 25—till sale = SOOTHING, - CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, HOUSE. H Genieux,- Quebec; T A Cossman, Halifax; Geo MeNattie, S’side. 27—O Rich, jr, Bos- 8 Gold in Head, ton. “ 5 REVERE HOUSE. & HAY FEVER, Droppings trem Nasal passages im- to the throat and July 25—Rev M L Leitch, Valleyfield, Que; D Schurman, S'’side; IT W Vinson, Boston; 5 ! K Foster, Montreal; :?° McNutt, Malpeque; C Shaw, Miss McDougall, Jas A Cavanagh, Miss Cleish, L Eastwood and wife, B F Kerr, CAT EASY TO USE. excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent New Glasgow, NS. July 26—-W a tees pre-paid en receipt of price, 50c, and $1, Address Alberton; T E Andrews and son, olliston, . rockville, Ont. Maan ES Howell, Maauteeal/ MH Stevens | UaPORO & OO., Broce, and wife, Chatham, N bB; W Newsome, Tubs. 1 O00 VERY nice, smoothly finished. CARVELL BROS. Butter —_—— Toronto. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 25—Cameleon, Hingley, Tatamagouche: Morrell, Delorey, fishing voyage; Harvest Home, Langill, Pictou; Star of the Sea, Boutelier, Caraquet. July 26—Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Cocagne; Neried, Dena, North Sydney; Isabella, Goodwin, Newcastle; Cora, Gaudet, Pictou. CLEARED. Jly 23—3i] WANTED. A LIVE CANVASDSER ,Fo%.g2 buok, **Sea and Land,” just now ready, with 300 illustrations of the wonders of the deep and jungle. Four beautiful Chrono Plates, over 800 pages ; print and paper excellent; low priced, Nothing like it in the world. W. E. EARLE, St. John. N. B., Manager for J. 8S. ROBERTSUN & KROS., Publishers. July 25—James Semple, Roberts, Sydney; Brilliant, Davies, Pictou; Margaret Ann, McEvoy, Glace Bay; Harvest Home, Lan. gill, Pictou; Mary Star of the Sea, Boute- lier, Caraquet; Morning Light, MeAxthur, Pictou; C Pearl, Bourke, Sydney; Morell, Delorey, Tatamagouche. : July 26—Cora, Gaudet, Pictou; Scotian, Pen- nie, Pictou; stmr Bonavista, Anderson, St Juhn's, N F. OTHER PORTS. July 25, 1887. ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, “UShST4 Diocesan School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rev, WW. Martin, A. Principal. 20th year 1 ., Carthy, Chatham, lum. oe ; * | town, on MONDAY, toth August and following drahan, Chatham, salt. 5—€ ld, eon Jennie | days. May, McGrath, Chatham, pro; C A Bell, Bell,, Piring to commence at.8.30 a. m. with their trip, and say they | Chatham, lobsters. 9g—Lavinia, McCarthy, | G. L. DOGHERTY, Major, | Handrahan, Shediac, Sec’y Prov, Rifle Assuviution, Shetliut, bal. July 121-3aw & wky tl dte ‘Chatham, pro; Janet A, - 'ptb. =18—Juntet A, Hanilrahan, CHOONER ASHOXE [istemann and Fanny Kellogg FANNY KELLOGG, the great dramatic Soprano | GEO, N. HOIT, Tenor Side, 29—Ent, Magaic May, Pastine, |on> SPM ft Se advances in Ch'town,grindstones. 18—Cld, Annie Florence, | and Music. Send forcircular. jly26—10 wks Bernard,} Pictou, bal; Pholine, nan Ol it. 7 ; Buctouche, bal. 23-—-Advance, Orr, ichi- ‘Pp : ‘ ] Rif A . ti bucto, bal; Favorite, Suudby, Shemogue, bal; | rovinela p §soela 10u, Maggie May, Pantin, Reconanhner- aren a 5—s ; ; tell, Pictou, coal; Janet A, | Hu se we . —— flour; Lavinia, Me ' THE Annual Prize Meeting of this Association ener oa 16tanet A Sen i wil! be held on Kensington Range, Cnarlotte- Auction Sale. Dwelling House and Premises, corner Weymouth and Dorchester Streets. | I AM instructed by Mr. John ©’Connell to Sell _ by Auction, SATURDAY, July 30th, at 12 u'clock, noon, — That conveniently situated House and Prim | Close by the Railway Station, Particulars at Sale. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. July 23, 1887,—ts I A™M instructed by Owen Connolly, E-q. to Sci! by Auction, on MONDAY, August 15th, at ll o'clock a.m., at his farm, St. Peter’s Read close by the city, NAMELY : 1 Shorthorn Bull, 3 years oid. 1 o do 16 months old. 26 Milch Cows. 10 Heifers, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old. 10 Oxen, 2 years old. 10 do 1 year old, _ 14 Calves, Shorthorn and Ayrshire, very super- | ior. (Excepting such animals as may be disposed of | previously at private sale.) This valuable pure bred stock comprises Short- horns, Jerseys, and Ayrshires, some with certi- | fied pedigrees. —ALSO,— A large lot of Farm Implements. TerRMs—All sums under $15, cash on delivery; | over that amount four months on approved joint | notes. A. McNEILL, | Auctioneer. | Ch’town, July 18, 1887.—ts wky4i un Direet, BY THE— | Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward } Island Steamship Li The Only Direct Line Without Change. Charlottetown to Boston ‘HE staunch and commodious steamships Car- roll and Worcester have been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition m every particular. During the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, for Boston, at six o’clock, p.m., on THURSDAY of each week, and Boston for Chariottetown every SATURDAY, at noon. Excellent Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates ! FARES :—-Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom Berth. $9.50. Lowest Kates for freight, which is always care- fully handled, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21, 1880. NOTICE. — The Canada Temperance Act. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the provisions of “The Canada Temperance Act,” that on THURSDAY, the Fourth day of August, 1887, there will be depo-ited in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, iu the City of Char- lottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, for public examination, in accordance with the provisions of the above mentioned Act, a notice, addressed to the Secretary of State for Canada, in which is embodied a petition, praying; that the Order-in-Council of the Thirtieth day of June, A. D., 1880, bringing into force in the said City of Charlottetown, the second part of ‘‘The Canada Temperance Act” may be revoked, And notice is also given that, appemded to the said notice so to be deposited, are the genuine signatures of at least one-fourth in number of the electors of the City of Charlottetown, qualified and competent to vote at an election of a member of the House of Commons, in the said City, and that the said notice will remain in the Registrar's Office for the space of ten days, from the date of deposit, and after the expiration of that time the same will be laid before the Secretary of State for Canada. Dated at the City of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward island, this 19th day of July, A. D., 1887. July 19, 1887 tlaug 4 ROTICHE | , A LL persons having claims against Capt +* Mignael O'Connell, late of Charlo'tetown, are requested to forwurd the particulars and amounts of same within ten days trom date, to JOHN O'CONNELL, Montague Cross,* Lot 57. July 23, 1887—4i pd —Qees <= : WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. \ ANTED-—A Newfoundland Dog, about three months old. Address, H. H. Klired, Char- lottetown. ily 25 2i pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY— \ Girl to work at sewing hats (machine and hand); good wages to the right person. Apply to Scott & Brown, practical hatters, next to _~ Pn ae 136 Kent Street, y Te LE?T~That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately oecupied by Mr. George J. Wright: inimediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 25 eod tf WANTED [MMEDIATELY—A ‘ook and Housemaid: gvod pas ea A . ly to Mre, Edward Palmer, Upper Queen Street. 7 jiy 21 eod tf TO LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms: jleasantly situeted; partly furnished if de sired. Apply at EXAMINER office. jly19 tf W ANTED-—A servant girl. Good reference re- quired, Apply to Mrs. C, B. McNeill, Great George Street. To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required. — For par- ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. jun6 eod tf S ‘ G2? PASTURE for two cows in a fieid haif- mile from West End of City; pump in the field. Apply at this office. jun29 T? LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant Street, with good water on premises; also, | House on «ing Street, near Railway. A pply to ; William Dodd june] | 2 ne J ‘ | WANTED TO RENT--A Hoase containing six ' or seven rooms, within six or sev-n min- utes’ walk of the Railway. Apply at this cffice. jly14 LET—The. store lately occupied by A. E. Appiy to M. juneh tf AFE FOR SALE | A good one. Apply to C, V. MecUregor, Osborne House. pd i | 5 oO t Yuill; immediate possession. Stevenson, Queen Street. ises, formerly the property of Capt. O'Connell ! # | AUCTION SALE —_——— | Infants’ Lace Hoods, Live Stock and Farm Implements. Infants’ Muslin Robes, infants’ Mustin Night Gowns, In’ants’ Musiia Monthly Gowns, [nfants’ Frock Pedies, &c., lufants Merine Dresses, fufavis Merino Clovks, | infants Merin» Pelisses, Infants Wool Bodice-, Infants’ Wool Secks, Iufants’ Wool Heots, Infants Normandy Caps. Infants’ Blankets, tnfants’ Woo! Boets, | tnfents’ Weol tnfantees, ; 65 HEAD OF CATTLE, | Infants’ Wool Gaiters, Infants’ Bibs, &«., &c, BEER BROS. SPECIAL LOT OPENING TO-DAY AT penne Ch’town, July 8, 1887. STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. owen 8 ON HF CAS &F LADIES JERSEY JACKETS, Bought at a BARGAIN, will be Sold 20 PER CENT LSS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch’town, July 14, 1887—eod & wky Muslins, Prints, Ginghams, Seersuckers, Black and Colored Cashmeres oii REDUCED PRICES. —A LSO— Snits, Linders and Shirts, and Felt Hats. CES -b Sr L. Sign of the LION, Queen Street, Ch’town, July 13, 1887--eod & wky HEALTH AND PLEASURE The Seaside Hotel, Rustin Beach W ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more attractions than ever. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for guests; Returning every’ Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 o'clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10,15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. “ ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. ‘* Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a, m., 11.38 a. m., and 4.50 p. m. Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a. m., 11.40 a. m., and 4.55 p. m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. a i TERMS MODERATE. JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. June 28, 1837. CHEAP FOR CASH, idiailnty a stile 7 E want money, and to that end are offering our immense stock of Furniture and House-furnishing Goods at prices that defy all competition. Cail and see. We are prepar-d to fill all orders eutrusted to us with promptness. Special attention this season to Repairing and Uphostering for house-cleaning time. An immense stock of Window Shades, Children’s Carriages, Mantle Mirrors, Picture Frames, Mouldings, Window and Cornice-pole Goods to arrive in a few days. GHT & CO. Men’s and Boys’ Straw “ee te “ A adress a et WEAR Whee Ch’'town, April 22, 1887. Tal —_——— La Terms moderate ; Special Rates for families Rankin House; also of the Manager, at th Hotel. Bedford Stition, morning and evening, on the guests to the Hotel. LORRNE HOFEL CO. ‘HE above popular Summer Resort, uncer careful management, will open for the accom modation of guests, on SATURDAY, June 25th. Fur particulars enquire of J. J. Dav is A special Passenger Coach will be ; . . . at + . +, oh eokeer arrival of the train from Chariottetown, to carry j? jlyt WANTED A Cook and a Chambermn Ap ply at this office. Ch’town, June 223, 1887—4wks 2h