Local and Other Hems. s \\ being thoroughly re \** -~ irk Creorwe Peake arrived at Liver - es aa - st the Diamond Bookstore is the most comp on P. E. Island. - - —_ [ue assessed valuation of real estate in ‘Jew York city is $1,254,491,841. ~~ Work has been temporarily suspended on the pew addition to the Revere House pre mises - De. H. J. Rogers, of Halifax, is at present visiting the Island for the benefit of his h —_—__—_~> fur vendors should occupy their new pre mises on Queen's Wharf to-morrow and not be Sv eh i. - lux Thursday afternoon trip of the Heat Orwell and return is becom- ing } - Maus. Taowrsox, mother of the Minister of Justi lied afew days ago at Barrington, ‘ ~ Age s 5 ears ’ - SerceaNt Mason Lake, of the Northwest Mounted P ¢, committed suicide a few days ago. Cause unknown. ai Most of the truit arriving by the steamer Worcester this morning was badly decayed on ace: f her unusually long passage. : - THe General Jubilee Committee meet to- night in the Uoul il Chamber at S o clock for e purpos lassing and closing accounts. - THE Lievr. Governor and left yesterday afternoon to Jubilee celebration at (ieorgetown His Honor Mrs. Macdonald attend the w day. ita ALFRED Ocpes, Ese, of Halifax, ex-M. for Guysboro County, N. S., city He lived vears ago. P . . . . co is visiting the in Charlottetown about 25 e M. DeLessers announces a second issue of bonds of the Panama canal to the amount of still in hand hiatal Wrrnu all their manipulating of *‘ figgers” the Grits cannot convert the present surplus into a deficit. Figures will not lie to suit their nefarious design. - - M. A. [ue steamer Starr did not leave Halifax until last evening at 7 o'clock, and | will not be due here until Saturday morning. W. W. Clarke, Agent. : ebiiliats How. Davip Larrp, Chairman of the Board of Water Commissioners, left this morning isit and inspect the waterworks of Boston and other cities in Massachusetts. <iistitieatihindiaa ACTING upon our suggestion of a few weeks ago, a number of farmhouses have been tem- porarily utilized during the summer months for the convenience of tourists. > At the Police Court this morning, a man who was found wandering about the streets early this morning, was remanded. An as- sault case was remanded for want of evidence, - Tue Charlottetown brigt. Donalena, Capt. Martin P. MacRae, arrived at Takow, Tiawan sland, from Yokohama on May 10th, and sailed on May 2ist for Kanagawa, Japan. All well. sanahtiipleacunes ArcuBisHor Ryan the distinguished Catho- lic prelate of Philadelphia, will arrive in Halifax in about two weeks’ time, on his way to St. John’s, Nfld. He will bein Halifax for some days. Ar the meeting of the Provincial Rifle <As- sociation to-day at Kensington the score at the 200 yards range stood: P. E. Island, 231; Nova Seotia, 229; New Brunswick, 229. Strong wind blowing. Ir is regretted that the weather was un- favorable for the Jubilee celebration at Georgetown, and that it was, consequently, not such a success as it otherwise would have been. Very few persons left town to take part in it. sisi Aw effort will be made at the ensuing ses- sion at New Glasgow, N. 8., to induce Judge Skinner, M. P., Collector Watts and other prominent Oddfellows to visit Charlottetown after the meeting of the Grand Lodge and de- liver addresses in the interests cf the order. adeno Tue “Rollo” Steam Fire Engine was tested at Quirk’s pump last evening, but her per- formance was fitful and intermittent. Though she threw water, in spurts, as high as the Court House, it was apparent that she could not he depended on to supply a steady stream in case of a fire, ondiclitpnnci Some miscreants are in the habit of visitin the People’s Cemetery, St. Peter’s Road, an stealing the flowers from the graves. Such contemptible meanness cannot be too severely condemned, and as the names of some of the offenders are known, it is to be hoped they will be summarily punished. Ee Shee By referring te the proper column it will be seen that. Mr. Simon Bolger, of the Ocean House has again joined the army of benedicts. ln common with his many friends we extend to him and his fair bride our congratulations, and wish them all the happiness and prosper- ity a kind Provideuce can bestow. St aie Me. T. E. Camppext, late of the Anglo- Anwerican Telegraph, Company, who now re- sides at Houston, reports the death, at San Buena, Ventura, Mexico, of Dr. D. McLean, a native of this Province. Dr. McLean was formerly, and for a long time connected with the United States army as Assistant surgeon, in the Mississippi. On leaving the army he went to San Buena, where he passed away as stated. Tue Fishery Commision was engaged yes- terday and the day before receiving the evi- dence of the lobster and oyster people at the ottice of the Agent of Marine and Fisheries. To day the Commission will visit Pownal and Orwell and inspect the fisheries at those places, after which they will return to town for one day and then proceed to the Mainland, where they will probably sit at different places for the next two months. : phelligpeemenie Fripay evening will likely be the last chance ot hearing the greatest Elocutionist and dramatic reader before the public of to- day. Miss MeGarry, on this looked-for even- will recite one of her masterpieces, en- titled, ‘* The Maniac.” Too much cannot be said of her impersonation of this difficult role. Among the popular local musical at- tractious on W. J. Robertson (Miss Marion Crabbe,) Miss Florrie Earl, Miss Fanny, Weeks and Mr, Frank Beer. Prof. Earle will preside at the piano, The most pleasant evening of the m is prouisetl aud our reaflers shoUld aut miss it 200,000,000 francs, although 100,000,000 are | to} THE DAILY XA iELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Despatones To Tuk ExaMINeER. } rHF MERRIMACK. Arrival of Passengers. JUDGE ALLEY LAYS DOWN THE LAW, Haurrax, N. S., July 13. The steamer City of St. John arrived at 10 o'clock yesterday morning with fifty eight passengers, mostly women, from the wrecked steamer Merrimack, who were brought from Liverpool. The rest, about thirty men, arrived at Liverpool yesterday, A C. Whitney. The story that Pilot Reynolds, of the Merrimack had stated that the steamer’s compass was out of order is confirmed. The conduct of the crew and some of the othcers after the men landed on the Island is described as disgraceful and outrageous. They obtained large quantities of liquor and became very drunk in which condition they created a perfect uproar. On Monday, it is alleged, the quarter- master went off to the steamer and return- he demanded that the passengers should pay twenty-five dollars. Judge Alley, a passenger, declared that he objected to the | payment of the money, and told the quar- |} ter master that he dare not take it. The man frightened at the tone of Judge Alley | handed over the baggage without insisting on being paid. One trunk landed had been cleaned out completely of its contents. Supposed to have been done by plunderers. The Merrimac was insured principally in English offices for nearly her entire value. The Sultan Persists. } 1" CONSTANTINOPLE, July 15. The Sultan persists in his refusal to sign the convention with England with refer- ence to Egypt in its present form, not- withstanding it is urgently advised to ratify it by both Germany and Italy. Stabbing Affray. WasHIncion, July 13. Joseph C. Kennedy, aged 78, a promin- ent citizen, stabbed to death on the street'this evening by John Daily,a laborer, who claimed that Kennedy wronged his father in a business transaction years Kennedy was a friend of all the great | statesmen of the ante-war period. The ex- citement over his death is greater than at | any time since the assassination of Presi- ident Gartield. — $$$ a was ago ay . The Crown Prince. Lonpon, July 13. | ‘The Crown Prince and Princess of Ger- | many have arrived at the Isle of Wight in ‘their yacht. While the yacht was proceed- ‘ing from Portsmouth with their Emperial | ; ° . | Highnesses on board it collided with the | British troopship Orontes, and both were | much damaged. | The Queen and the Premier. | | i i Lonvon, July 13. The Queen to-day attended a garden party at Hatteld House, the residence of ;Lord Salisbury, in Hertfordshire. The itown of Hatfield was en fete in honor of {Her Majesty’s presence. The day was warm and pleasant. A Canadian Cyclone. QueEBEC, July 15. A cyclone passed over this district to- night, uprooting trees, levelling chimnies and unroofing frail structures. Marine disasters are feared. Great Distress. Quesec, July 13. Iclandic immigrants, who have arrived at Quebec, report great distress in Iceland, a great portion or the population being in a starving condition. A Light Punishment. Lonpon, July 13. Lieut. Young, of the Surrey Regiment, has been sentenced to eight months’ 1m- prisonment for abducting a 17 year old girl. Weather Bulletin. _—_——— Toronto, July 14—10 a.m. Fresh to strong southwest to west winds, fair weather with local showers and thunder storms. Tuexe are brick buildings in this city which could be made fireproof if the eves were covered with some metallic preparation. It is poor economy to observe the ‘“‘penny wise and pound foolish” policy of placing wooden projections around the roofs. eich Tue steamer Worcester arrived this morn- ing at half-past five o’clock, with a general cargo and the following passengers; Hon JS Carvell, Miss Owen, Miss Boswall, J R Mor- row, Wm Newhall, Mrs Morrison, Bridget Kelly, Miss S Crockett, Mrs W W Goodwin, Mrs J Ryan, Jessie Quinn, W H Goodwin, J E Cahill, J Cahill, H W Moore and two chil- dren, George H Moore, Mrs H W Moore and child, Mrs A Kennl, Miss J_ Arthur, Walter Lonau, Albert Kenny, F B Danforth, D Chal- mers, G McKay, J Stanlake, Peter Lann ia, Mrs John McKay, Mrs Marble,Mrs W illiams, May M Ross, Katie Campbell, LiM Quigley, Mrs Wieland,Mre Molyneaux,ChristieMcPhee, Miss B Marden, Neilie Murphy, Miss Annie Fisher, Margaret Smith, Mrs P W Ashton, Mrs EO Haywood, Mrs K Templeton, Mrs 1) Lurry, Mrs 8 A Titus, Miss Ellen Shaw, Mrs M T Welland, Miss Maggie Beaise, Nettie Banton, Richard Dogherty, Mrs Richard Dogherty, Wm Paton, Mrs W Carroll, Maggie VicKenzie, Edith Bernard, Maggie Bernard, Lavinia Pheehan, Annie Morrison, Mary Mor- rison, Mary St.John Miss Sampsou, Miss Coulter, Mrs John Rice and child,N Rice, Amy Rice, Bruce Woodin. Purser Sawyer reports the trip as the worst he has ever experienced. The boat had to contend with head winds all the way tu Pictou and to this her late arrival iy dues bt mally Ob rttyre thts evtuinys Alleged Rascally Couduct of Crew. and will be brought to Halifax by the tug! ed with a boat 'oad of baggage, for which } MINER, Supreme Court, Wepnespay, July 18 lhe care of Daniel Henderson vs. Lauch i lan McKenzie absorbed the interest of the ( Court and qumerous spectators unt! last evening, when a verdict for the defendant | was brought in, two jurors dissenting. F. and <A. Peters for plaintiff; Hodgsen, .Q. C., for defendant. John R. Edwards vs. Nora Munro, ad ‘ ministratrix, Verdict for plaintiff. Davies tor plaintiff; Hodgson, Q. C., for defend- ant Patrick Curley vs. Alexander McInnis Verdict for Plaintiff. Bayfield & Blanch- ard for plaintiff. Michael P. ve. 3. TF Hovan Jenkins, ; an action to recover rent, is now being | tried. Bayfield & Blanchard for plaintiff ; MeLean & MeDona!d for defendant. i Canadian Affairs. —- ' French Canadian writer on hisivrical sub- { jects, has been spending some days in the French Acadian settlements of Yar- mouth county, and will make a tour of the French Districts of Nova Scotia, to gather material for the closing chapters of his work on the Acadians. His principal ob- ject isto secure evidence from traditions and documents to refute period preceding their dispersion. He has archives at Paris, London and Rome, and will make another trip this fall for the His com ng volume will be published at Paris in November, and will treat of the Acadians from their disperson to the present day, being a supplement to a& previous work on the period before the same object. Historical Society of Boston, the Geogra- phical Society of Paris, the Royal Society of Canada, and other similar bodies. Within the past fortnight Messrs. Bell @ Co., land and Australia upwards of 120 organs. signment to Japan. Mr. Mercier is in luck by the Privy Council having sustained the act of the pre- vious Tory government imposing special other financial corporations. The new province, if they are enforced as by law re- quired. They have hitherto been held in abeyance by appeals from court to court. The Canadian Pacific has brought itself into sudden conspicuousness as one of the chief routes of the globe by its transporta- tion of a cargo of Japan tea. The tea has arrived in London on the thirty-first day after leaving Yokohama, having traversed of longitude. No previous shipment over any other route has proached this despatch. At this rate, when the Russian railroad in Central completed, Jules Verne’s fancy of a circuit of the world in eighty days may come to seem very slow and old-fashioned travelling. Whatever may be the truth about the con- dition of the Pacitic port of the Canadian road in winter, it is evident that in sum- mer it is likely to take a very large share of the traffic between Europe and the East. 220 degrees ap- HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, July 13.—Geo D Bishop Montreal; Miss O Bishop, do; J B Creighton, Toronto; Lt Col. Murray, Capt Weston, Capt Harris, Lieut. Adams, Lieut Maxwell, J Corbin, H E Blair, J Campbell, D Faulkner, Halifax; C T Burns St John; J G Stanton, wife and child, New York; Miss C Boomhour, do; N Boomhour, do; F Peterkin, Yarmouth; Major Rogers, Montreal; T A Thomas, do; F D Hayden, Halifax ; FJ Bailey, Boston; W 8 Bailey, do; Mrs. D Forbes, Montague; Wm H Hankin, Brooklyn, N Y; F B Danforth, Medfield, Mass. RANKIN HOUSE, July 13—D OU Pease, Montreal; J R_ Glen, M D, do; Jas P Parmentin, Boston; Capt Anderson, Halifax;J H Montgomery, Toronto, Ont; J McKinnon and wife, C M Weyman, W ( Henderson, W A Lordly, Sergt Gray, Sussex, N B; Wm Kennedy, jr, Owen Sound; John R Morrow, Lynn; W R Newhall, do. OCEAN HOUSE. July 14—R-Docherty, Boston; Mrs R_ Doch- erty, do; Wm Panton, do; Mrs Panton, do; Maggie Bose, do; Nettie Rochford, do; Mrs McVarish, Souris; John Berrigan, St Peter's. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. July 11th. — Utopia, McLeod, Cow Bay, coal ; E Brown, Richards, Souris; Olivi,, McDon- ald, Pictou; Escort, Palmer, Glace Bay, coal; Warrior, Heighton, do; Emma Proc- tor, Proctor, Syduey; Coast Guard, Brow- nell, Cow Bay coal; Idi’ May, Forrest, Glace Bay, coal; Farquis, Gerrior, Inter- colonial Pier, Sydney, C B. coal. July 12th—Foam, Moran, Pictou, coal ; Swan, LeLacheur, Arichat, limestone; Mary D, Langille, Wallace, freestone; Eliza B, Boudrot, South Bar, C B, coal ; Zambege, McPherson, Glace Bay; Speedaway, Stew- art, West Point, lumber; Marie, Landry. New Bandon, shingles; John Tiltoa, Davis, Pictou; Mary Jane, Thistle, Glace Bay, coal ; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou coal. CLEARED. July 9th—Neptune, Sampson, Port Mulgrave, bal; Rustic, Cox, South Sydney, do; Wm Taylor, Baleom, Dalhousie, coal ; Two Sis- ters, Daley, bal; Athlete, Weatherbie, West Cape; J Fraser, McLellan, Shediac, bal ; Mary D, Langille, Wallace, do; Foam, Moran, Shediae;S 8S Carroll, Brown, Boston. McDonald, Pictou; Williamette, Ferris, Sydney; Emma Proctor, Proctor, Sydney ; Speedaway, Stewart, West Point; John Tilton, Pictou; Marie, Landry, George- town, Lavina Jane, Anderson, Pictou; E Brown, Richards, Grand River. OTHER PORTS. S’side, July 8—Erd, schr Advance, Orr, Richibucto, lumber. July 9—Favorite, Sund- by, Cape Bauld, stone. July Green, Picton, Lucity Ann, Gesner, Pictou, coal; Champion, McPherson, Pictou, coal. Alberton, 7th inst... Lois, Larkin, Pic- tou, coal; Gertie, Clark, Shediac, general mdse, in same bottom from Halifax. Cld 7th —scha Annie Florence, Bernard, Bay Verte, ] COAL; Roland, Finlayson, New Richmond, bal; Fav- orite, Sundby, Shemogue, bal; Carrier Dove, Allen, Rustico, fishing supplies; Adonia, Me- Kinnon, Pictou, bal. Pictou, bal; Lucity Ann, Gesner, Richibucto, bal; Champion, Mci’herson, Pivwou, bal; Hattiy Y, Parsoh, Pati, vals L) Abbe Casgrain of Quebec a well known | Parkman's stric- | tures on the Acadians’ loyalty during the| made several trips to Europe to search the | expulsion. L’Abbe Casgrain is also the author of several other historical and_ bio- graphical works. He isa member of the of Guelph, have despatched to Eng- | Ina day or so they will send forward a con- | taxes on banks, insurance companies and taxes will add largely to the revenue of the | Asia is| July 12th—Erema, Roarke, Liverpool ; Olivia, | 11—Lodi, | oats. July 8—Albion, Wry, Buctouche, oats; Mary Mae, ferguson, Richibucto, bal; Ad-! vance, Orr, Richibucto, bal. July 9—bkte duly 11—Lodi, Green, , r Mw GOVERNMENT COMMISSION, C IMMIS"IONERS aprointed by the Governor ii Gv uneil to enquire into and report upon the LOPSPER aod OYSTER Fisheries in the Mari- time Mrovinces will bein session at the oftice of Marine and Fisheries, Charlottetown, at lla. m., ‘nesday, Wth, and Wednesday, 13th instant: and at Courthouse, Souris, at .2 p. m.. 15th ivst.; und at Courtheuse, Georgetown, at 2 p.m., Mon- day, 18th inst.; and at Courthouse, Summerside, at Il a. m., Wednesday, 20th; and at Tignish Fri- day, 22na, inst., to receive’ evidence from in¢di- viduais-or delegations interested in the Lobste and Oyster Fisheries. J. HUNTER DUVAR, Secretary of Commission. Sheciac, N. B., 7th July, 1887,—tl 2st | SOOTHING | TNASTAS TRUE) cLeansina, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Gold in Head, HAY FEVER. i STOPS OF W894 gfes| Droppings trem Nasal passages im- EASY TO USE. to the throat and | excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent | pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c, and $i. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. Horses Wanted \\ I will be in Char- lottetown every Market } yi: usual, A good price le eye for a good horse. ry JAMES KEEGAN. | Ch’town, July 8, 1887. WOODILL’S GERMAN BaKiN = POWDE —RETAILS AT — 32. CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. 2} Oz., 5 Oz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. fa urity & Quality Unsurpassed. July 4,1887—Imo eod Vaart Contract, ‘TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster Gen- eral will be received at Ottawa, until noon on FRIDAY, 26th August, for the conveyance o Her Majesty’s Mails, on proposed cuntracts fo: four years, from lst Uctober next, on each of the , follow:ng routes, viz: Belfast and Chariottetown (daily). Belfast and High Bank (tri-weekl 7.) Printed notices, containing full information as to condition of propesed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P, O. Inspector. Post Offite Inspector's Office, Charlottetown, P. K. i.,, July 13—3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. OR SALE—I will sell a choice new Bicycle cost £]oin Enyland, for $50, cash. Address, j H. W. Findley, P. O. Box 165 jo LiT—The House situated on King Street hast, formeriy owned by Daniel Taudvin, Esq ‘Tbe house is in first-class order and com- fortable in every respect. Apply to Mr. John Keily, Water Commissioner, ur to the owner— Kdward Kelly, Soutipourt. jiyt3 3i pd FOR SALE—The leasehold interest, with right to purchase, of that lour-story lenement on Queen Street, next door (north) to Hermans Sons, used as a refreshment seloon and _ hotel. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer, jly13 6i wyli I OST—In one of the Dry Goods Stores of the 4 ciuiy “@ Red Lewther Pocket Kook, containing $19. binder wail be rewarded on feaviug It at this oltice. jiyiz li pa ‘TEAM LAUNCH FOR SALE-The steam j lauach “Douise,” retently overhauled, repair- ed and painted, as good as new, is offered for | sale; terms moderate. Enquire of the owner, A. Anderson, P. E. lL. Railway. jly8 3i eod pd \ ANTED—B’ARDERS--A few Boarders can be accummodated by applying to Mra. W.W. Rodd, Kent Street. Te: ms moderate. jly8 2i pad WANTED IMMEDIATELY —Three Ves- 'Y makers aud Uhree aut-makers at D. A, Bruce’s. jlyi PAILORS WANTED—Coat, Vest and Pant makers Wauted atJ. A. Macdonal<i’s, Queen Street. ily 7 3i yo LET—A three-story Dwelling House, con- taining eleven rooms, situated on Water Street; posse-~sion given abont the 20th inst. Apply to ©. McQuaid, Lower Queea Street. july 6 eod To LET—One haif of the double Dwelling known as the Franklin ilouse; rent low—W., | W. Wellner. ) july6 3i T° LsT—A House on Weymouth Street, oppo- i site Kailway Station,. cofitaipg six rovms, | Apply to &, 3. Chandler, City Coilecior. jly# di W astTepd ~A Cook and a Chambermaid. Ap- } ply at this vilice. Jiy6 SAFE FOR SALE | A good one. Apply to C, V. a McGregor, Osborne liouse. vi ; Ty O LET~The two upper flats in the brick build ing, above the store occupied by Miller Bros. |! Sewing Machine Agents; can be rented together App'ly to or separately; possession immmediately. jand wed -at Mrs. Viter, Queen street. Goer PASTURE for two cows in a field hait- } TLURSDAY } } } ; 'MEN ¢ 7. mene we During this month we will give Specie! Bargains in Ladies’ Fancy Dress Goods, Biack and Colored Cashmeres, Ladies’ Straw Hats and Trimmings, Ladies’ Gloves, Sunshades, Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers, Mantle Cloths and Ladies’ Jerseys. o—— (5 READY-MADE “own. CLOTHING DEPART. lots for Men Remember the is one of the Largest in Several and Boys’ will be cleared at a Great Bargain Superior TEA, 25 Cents. ——- J. HB. MACEORN Ch'town, July 8, S7—dy wy—pat SUMMER BiVERAGES, &6. ———————————— A TT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Montserrait Lime Juice, in pint and quart botdes. This Lime Juice is imported from the Island of Montserratt, and 1s guaranteed to be the best and purest in the world. West India Lime Juice, in bottles and on draught. We import this in casks and bottle it ourselves, and it has given first-class satisfaction Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.— As we import these from one of the best houses in the Dominion, we guarantee them to be equal, if not superior, t» any other Syrups in the market. Fresh Frait.—We are receiving Oranges, Lemons and Apples, every Boston steamer, and will have Pears, Grapes, Strawberries, Watermelons, &c., in their season. Confectionery.— Having a very large stock of good, whole- some Confectionery, we are prepared to give extra value in this line. Tea Committees will find it to their advantage to give usa call before buying elsewhere. BHnR-+ GO HF , STORES. QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE Ch’town, July 9, 1887—eod wky BARGAINS-BARGAINS Chairs, Tables, <edsteads, c&c., and in all kinds of Househoid Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room, All kinds of Bedsteads, Beds, Mattrasses, Pillows. All kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffoniers, Book-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. wo AoW EPA RT BS. “S" nw a oe ICT FRAMES, and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands, Chains, Hooks, Blind Rollers, &e. Atso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mattrasses, Wagons—cheap, cheap, at JOHN WHWSO QUEEN SQUARE, OPPOSITE NEW POST OFFICE. Ch’town, March 9, 1887. Children’s Sleighs, Carts and NT?S. os - ee am — > Wall Meh by these Presents thi THE SiARR AILORING CSTABLISHMENT Is the right place to ret your Clothes made. Because we vive Good Value and a Fit that beats the worid. Our Estab.ishment is new but our Cutters are the oldest at their busines: in the Province. * We can give a+tyle and finish to our garments that others cannot attain to. Because we know we are right nd care not what our .ompetitors cay. We are bound to knock them out in F:t, Style, Fin'sh, Price, &c. Come and see us, even if you don't buy. We want to show rou our Five Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds &c. MCLEOD & M°KENZIE, @vecn Street, eprosite Watson's Prug store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York. mile from West Knd of City; yarn 7 the _ Charlottetown, duly 5, lsyy—ebl & wky field, Apyty ot wis offs,