RS MaRS | Local and Other Items, Fass Halibut at G J. Wright's. li pd Gevalia Tur Maine State Fair opens at Bangor, Me., to-day ¥ “«- bux City Clerk ig doing @ brisk business ia taxes oO day. - Wiss PocneMin has been Appointed organ- ist of the Queen Square Methodist Church, Tue amount realized at the tea at Kensing- tun in aid of the Indian River Charch was : $7 00. - Tus West River Sunday School Tea was yeld on Monday, and proved to be A great ayccess. <a ~ — Oxe prisoner in the police station this afternoon. He will answer to a charge of assault to-morrow. ait PourceMAN TAYLOR wenton duty again this morning, after an absence through illness of almost two months. -~_— -> -—. Cot. Bes [yesRSou is expected to visit this city ina few weeks. It is not detinitely known whether he will leeture or not. el Besserre, Levort & Co.,. faacy goods im- porters, Montreal, are in dilficulties The firm has esked for an evténsion of time, - - Ma. J. Hatt, formerly Station Master at Royalty Junction, is now agent for the Pacific Express Company at Bordeaux, Wyoming. - - TAKING pictures after dark has been suc- ceasfully tried in Montreal. A photographer is offering a reward for the man wao did it, sotadinisitinieatind Aw exchange gravely announces that‘a mule kicked a Montgomery, Ala., negro in- the head the other day, and broke its leg in three places. > The bark George Peake, «from. Great Britain, passed through the (ut of Canso yesterday and will probably be here this evenilny - Ma. Tueo. L. Cuavrecie is at present ne- gotiating with Rev. Sam Jones, the famed re- vivalist, for several of his popular lectures in this city. - [tis rumored in ecclesiastical circles that the Very. Rev. James McDonald, of St. Andrews, has been raised to the dignity of a Monsignor. - Great Cas Sare.—James Paton & Co's third annual Cheap Flannel Sale commences Phursday morning, Sept. Ist. See advertise- men? to-morrow. << SPECIAL attention is called tu the auction of oil paintings at the rooms of A. H. B. Mac- gowan, this evening at half-past seven o'clock. See advertisement. a We forgot to mention yesterday the return of John Andrew McDonald, Esq., Whom «his many friends will be glad to see in good health. Mr. McDonald has, we are informed, seme back to stay. oo Tue Catholic Clergy of the Diocese are in town celebrate the 27th anniversary of Bishop Melntyre’s consecration. His Lord ship gives a dinner at the Palace to-night in honor of the occasion. -_-_-~.- THe alarm to-day was for a slight blaze on the roof of the residence of Mr. Gidley, next to the Atheneum. The fire was extinguished with «a few buckets of water before any serious damage was done. - <> Str, Perer’s Sunday School Picnic will take lace on Thuraday, Ist September, at Rocky Point. The steamer Southport will leave Prince Street Wharf at 11.30. Scholars free. Visitors, 15 ¢ts. for tea, ineluding fare. - A MAN named Curran, employed in McKin- non and McLean's foundry, had his arm caught im one of the turning lathes this morn ing, and lest two or three inches of flesh from the arm between the elbow and wrist as @ re- sult. ea — ein On Sunday last the Rev. Mr. Cooper took leave of the members of Trinity Church, Georgetown. His short mission there has, a correspondent informs as, been greatly es- teemed, and it is hoped will be productive of great good. csi lnaginl Tue Pioneer reports’ that the members of St. James’ Episcopal Church, Port Hill, pre- sented their pastor, the Rev. Henry Harper, on Saturday, the 27th inst., witha set of harness, accompanied with an appropriate address, to which the rev. gentleman made a suitable reply, pct taal We are glad to jearn that Mr, Hutton, Principal of the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Halifax, will give another exhibition of the work done in training deaf mutes in this valuable institution on Thursday evening next, and we trust that our citizens will largely patronize it. A Lever who recently escaped from the Lazarettu at Tracadie, N. B:, is said to be employed on the Short Line Railway in Maine. He is, of course, out of the reach of the Canadian authorities, but it might be well forthe Maine authorities to see that he is q4arantined at once, a Ovr Queen's Jupiter Portrratrs.—- Persons who may [desire to secure the 18x24 inche oil finish portrait of Queen Victoria, taken for the occasion, may do so by leaving their orders at A McNeill's anction rooms, where a sample can be seen. W. & A. agents for British America. veins Tue water commissioners had Rollo engine out operating upon the new wells at the three mile run, this morning. They attached her to the second well dug and in the first haif hour she succeeded in drying the spring under the bank above the road; but after that she could not, reduce the water to any perceptible extent whatever, the water remaining station- ary in all the springs. The engine worked at the rate of 134 revolutions per minute. So Ow Saturday last the children attending Trinity School, Georgetown, their parents and Rev. Mr. Cooper, through the courtesy of Mr. Joseph Fairchild, had a very enjoyable ssil up the Montague River to the Bridge. On the r réturn a]! repaired to the Schoolroom where tables were sprea’!, to the contents of which, it is needless to say, ample justice was done. The whole affair was brought toa close with aiozenge and sweety scramble which eo boys unanimously voted ‘‘ the best of all!” _ _——-— THe auction sales, two days, Thursday and Friday next, September Ist and 2nd, as advertised in our columns, of the household furniture and the well equipped livery stable of Mr. Powers offers a very rare chance, indeed, to all who may desire to purchase goods in these lines at great bargains, The carriages, sleighs, harness, &c,, offer special induce ments. As Mr. Powers is closing up his business on the Island, all must be sold. advertisement end beudbilla. A. MeNeiil, Auctioneer, Gates sole See | rHE DAILY EXAMI ) Se eae es TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Sexotat Despatrcures to Tux Examiner. } A Pabrication. Lonpox, August 29. In the Commons, this evening, Sir Henry Holland, Colonial Secretary, read a -cable- gram from Lord Lansdowne, declaring that the report that Sir Jonn Macdonald said he would not hesitate to ask the aid of Imperial troops to stop the construction of the Manitoba Railway wasa pure fabrication. Lord Landowne also said: **The provincial Railway was disallowed by me on advice of my respensible advisers on the ground that the proposed’ fine would tap the traffic of the Canadian Paeifie Railway, and thereby seriously injuve the interests of the whole country, which sabmitted to large sacrilices to. unite the provinces by a provincial road.” Mr, Healy asked whether the statement by Sir Henry Holland ireference to Mac- domaid extended to the repurt that Imperial Winnipeg. the aathority of Mr. Stanhope,, Secretary of the State for War,that it was also a pure fabrication, News from the Northwest. Monrreat, Aug. 30. Sir George, Stephen, Sir Donald Smith and Mr. VanHorne have just returned from the Northwest. They report that the crops are in splendid condition. Mr. Van- Horne says that the C. P. R. will not interfere with the construction of the Red River Valley Road, the matter being entirely between the Dominion = and Manitoba. The Government regards the coustruction of the road as an unwarranted attack on the. company and against the interests of Canada, and says that the promoters are in favor of annexation, and that as soon as the read is completed they will want the Custom House removed. The Parnellites Determined. Lonpon, Aug. 29. The Parnellites are determined that Par- liament shall not rise until a decision is reached in the case of O'Brien. They be- gan to-night a prolonged discussion on the Irish estimates. Even by a_ resort to the Closure Rule the Government will be un- able to balk their purpose. O’Brien’s trial opens on Sept. 8. Any attempt by the prosecuution to strain the .meaning of the Urimes Act as affecting O'’Brien’s case will be the occasion of a fierce protest by his colleagues in Parliament. The Conserva- tive whips are obliged to keep 20 members within hail to prevent a surprise. + —- Halifax Happenings. Havirax, N. S., Aug. 29. The Gas Light Company have bought out the Halifax Electric Company’s plant and will for $90,000. Jamieson still continues to inform on the saloon keepers, and even those who were thought most respectable are summoned. He says he has evidence to convict thirty dealers. Sie — An Elephant on the Rampage. INGERSOLL, Ont., Aug. 29. The largest elephant in Robbins’ Circus escaped this evening and is still at large. A large gang of men and two other ele- phants are scouring the country for him. So far he has not done any damage except demolishing a few fences which blocked his way. Another Earthquake Shock. Crry or Mexico, Aug. 30. A brisk earthquake shock was felt this morning, agitating the houses and making the people dizzy. In some streets the people ran out and fell on their knees praying. The shock was mostly felt in the outlying portion of the city, lasting some thirty seconds. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 30—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, not much change tn temperature. — MOTEL ARKIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. August 20—T J Cragg, Halifax; J B Moore, Washington, D C; T Levin, Phila; J F Bar- clay and wife, Chas P Lyford, wife and son, Boston. KANKIN HOUSE. Ang 29—C Corey, Ottawa; W H Noble, do; Chas E Lamb, Winthrop, Mass; Jas H Cash, Toronto: C Green, do; E W Heffer, Mon- treal; S Nelson, Shubenacadie, NS; H McC Hait,; Sheet Harbor, N 8S. SBORNE HOUSE. _ Aug 29—S H Brown, Stanley Bridge; P 8 McNutt, St John, .N B; Neil Macdonald, St Peter’s Island; Robt Mellett, Souris; Mrs Jno B Haley, Master J B Haley, Master J E Haley, Master Robt L Haley, John J Haley, New York City; Mra J Carten, Franklin J Carten, Lockport, NS; Joseph P Cuuning- ham, Alberton; P C Murphy, Bloomfield; Wm H Johnson, Buctouche; Robt Ellis, O'Leary Station; Chas McDougall, O’Leary Road; Mrs J H Hamblin andtwo children, Providence, Ri; Mrs Chas French, three children and maid, Baltimore, Md. LORNE HOTEL—TRACADIE BEACH. Aug 22—G H Wallace, Wolfville, N S; Jno Bell, Sackville, N B; W. R Barss, Lunenburg, NS8;CL Illsley, Berwick, N 5. 24th. Rev John A Macdonald, R H Maedonald, city; John M Raymond, Salem, Mass; Chas A Rus- sell, Gloucester, Mass; Stephen J Casey, Boston, Mass; Henry Downing, Lynn, Mass; J F Baker, Springfield, Mass; Wm T Willis, Lowell, Mass; F A Mitchell, W A Brisiac, Norwich, Conn; W G A Pattie and Mrs Pat- tie, Quincey, Mass; Rev Jas Carruthers, wife and two children, city; J F Breck, Mrs Breck, Boston. 27th—-Miss B S Lorthrop, North- ampton, Mass; Misses Stibbens, (2) Miss Brad- ford, Springfield; R B Norton, Mrs Norton and child, Miss S McCallam, H B Smith, W W Clark, Mrs Clark, Walter Lowe, Miss Lowe, Miss Rattray. —_ The Yarmouth Herald has celebrated its fifty-fourth anniversary. The veteran editor, Alexander Lawson, who has been half a century in journalism, and is hale ‘anu hearty yeh is a native of that county. troops in Canada would be concentrated at | moac favorabletime Sir Henryeteplied that he had} act for the construction of the Red River | NER, special Notices. New Flexible Bustles at the London Honse. aug 18 dy wy 21 Girgy FLANNeL cheap at J. B, Macdonald's. dy & wy donald’s. Cuotce Tea at the London House. aug 15 61 wy dy & wy New dress cloths just opened at J. B. Macdonald's. dy & wy Notice to Contractors. SAULT SAINTE WAQIE CANAL (SONTRACTORS intending to tender for works ~ of constra@ion of the Canal proposed to be River, are herebv informed that Teaders will be received about JANUARY next, to examiwe the be between the present time and the early part.of Nove ber next, When plans, specifications and other documents are prepared due notice will be given. Contract- ors will then have an opportunity of examining them and be furnished with blank forms of ten- der, etc. and that the By order, A. P. BRADLEY, Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, } Ottawa, 24th August, 1°87. ) aug30—3i oaw AUGTIG® SALE Household Furniture. I AM instructed by Mr, John F. Power, who is about to leave the Island, to Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, Sept. ist, AT 11 O'CLOCK, at his residence, Bayfield Street, all his House- hold Furniture, comprising-in part, PARLOR—Tapestry Carpet, Black Wainat Suit (in H. C.) Pietures, Camp Chair, Walnut Centre ‘fable, Mantel Mirror, Krackets, | Marble Top Stand, Stove, &c., | Mason & Hamlin Organ (superior.} DINING-ROOM — Carpet, Extension Table, Chairs, Lounge, Smodius? Chair, Stove (Ameri- can), Dinner and Tea Sets, Pictures, &c., &c. Hatit—l1 Hat Stand. Tapestry Carpet, Mats, Pictures, Lamps, &c., Stair Carpet, Rods, &e. KiTcHEN—! American Range, Tables, Chairs and Kitchen Utensils. BED-ROOMS—! Black Walnut Suite (very handa- gome), Scotch Carpet, Pictures, &c., 1 Painted Set. Tapestry Carpet, Pictures, &c. Terms Cash. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer. Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, & I AM instructed by Mr, John F. Power, who is about te leave the Island, tosell by Auction, on Friday, September 2nd, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M,, At his Livery Stable, next to J. D. MeLeod’s cor ner, Grafton Street : 1 Barouche, (Brewster's make). i} Hack, 1 Wagonette, i Extension Top Wagon, (Side bar), 5 Very superior Side Bar Top Buggies, (J. Me- Phail builder.) 1 Top Phaeton, 3 Armstrong Top Buggies, 2 Vis-a-Vis Carriages, 1 Trotting Sulkey. 1 Winter Sulkey, 1 Express Wagyon. 1 Water Cart, 5 Round Back Driving Sleighs, 1 Jaunting Sleigh, (single), 2 “4 “4 (double, 10 Setts Single Carriage Harness, (pearly new. i first-class order (R. Toombs maker), 2 Setts Double Harness, (same make), 5 Buffalo Robes, (nearly new), 3 Wolf Robes, Corriage Wraps, Whips, &c. TERMS.—AH sums Under $50 Cash: over that amount 3 mounths on approved Joint Notes. A, McNEILL, F Auctioneer. August 26, 1887,—till sale HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &e BY AUCTION, Monday, %eptf. AT 1 O'CLOCK, A. M., at the residence of the late JOHN A. MAC- DONELL, ESQUIRE, Cumberland Sire¢et,.— All the Household Furniture, comprising in part oth. DRAWING-ROOM — Suite (black walnut Ma hogany Céatre Table (marble top), Brussels Carpet, Window Blinds aad Curtains, Centre Tables (walnut), What Not, Pictures, Cut Glass Lamp, Secretoire, (walnut), Book Case (walnut). DINING-ROOM—Lerge Extension Table (solid mahogavy), Hair-cloth Chairs, Tapestry Carpet. 2 large Verandah Chairs. Table Appointments, including solid silver and lated Ware, China, &c., Table Linea and Towel- ing (new), Cutlery (Roger's make), Stove (Berke- ley), Clock, Pictures, &c. KITCHEN FURNITURB—Cook Stove (Victor), Tables, Chairs. Lamps, Vil Cloth, Utensils, &c. BED-ROOM FURNITURE~—Suites, [ron Bedstead with Wire Mattrass, Hair Mattrass, Feather Beds and Pillows. Blankets, Counterpanes, Bead- sheets in linen and cotton—some of which are new, Stair Carpets, Stoves, &c., &e. Large Invalid Chair (walnut), Large and Small Bath ‘Tubs, Inhaler and Electric Ratteries, 2 Seltzoqeues, for making Seltser Water, Soda Water, Sparkling Lemonade, &c., Wardrobes, Hammock, Spy Glass, Spirit Level, Gun, Pistol, Fishing Rods, Saddle, Bridie, Carpenter’s ‘Tools, Garden Tools, &e. On view from two till five September 3rd. o'clock, Saturday, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. August 25, 1887. AUCTION SALE. en a ee ee I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7, AT ll O'CLOCK, At the REVERE HOUSE, ALL THE HoreL Furniture! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining and Smoking-room Furniture, Table Appointments, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, &c., Beds, Bedding, Linen, &c.—the complete outfit of the REVERE HOUS#. —ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs,.Harness, &c. Sale Positive —Nu Reserve, TeRMS—AIll sums under $50, cash; over that ameunt, three montis on approved joint notes, A. MoNEILL, ps Au Ch’town, Awyust 2%; 1887,—ts wkyZi New fall jackets just opened at J. B. Mac- formed on the Canadian side of the Saint Mary’s | locality will | Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &¢. Lovster and Magkere! Lawes, ( : LO) Lob ter and Mackerel Labels now in stov und tor sale by GEO, W. GARDINER, i 1 Queen Square Auguas a, 1887 SALT ! SALE ! ro arrive, per Bark GEORGE PEAKE, now due, 4,000 Bags of Liverpool SALT, and will | be sold low from vessel, PBKAKE BROS, SAGs ft & CO, Ch'town, Avg 13, 1887. SALT! SALT! Sea & i Now landing, on Queen’s Warf, 208 Bugs Liver- “~" pool SALT, Will be sold low while landing. | Apply to } _ Ch’town, Aug, 27, 1887-—lwk eod | Manufactured by Beil & Higgins, Si. John, XN. B. D. OW Reppin, Agent for Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 31, law 3m. rt Bla ay ine Tt noes ane ood + a a | LIVER -OMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, MPURE — rd ‘ Bu OD, Dyspepsia, i SIDNEY St CoMPLAINT, | Sxruy DIsEASEs. | > | aT THE GREAT “REGULATOR of the Stemach, Liver, Bowels and Bioed, Cures Headache, Constiprtion, Female Com- plaints, and Baiids up the System. Read the following :— “For years past I have suffered from dyspepsia and I was recommended to try Dr. Hodder’s Compound. I did so and found it a perfect cure,” K. J. CURTIS, Toronto, Ont. Sold. everywhere. Price, 74c. DR. HODDER’S COUGH AND LUNG CURE Never Fails. Guaranteed. Price, 25c and 50c. The Union *edicine Co, Croprietors, TORONTO, ONT. August 17, 1887—eod & wky C7, COAL. COAL. Arriving Daily from Sydney: Carzoes Old Sydney Mine, - Victoria —iae, , Reserve Mine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA-ROMUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, «- «© © ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use, All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market rates. C. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake'’s No, 2 Wharf. July 30, 1887—-ex pat 3aw ker guar H. W. VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Philharmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., England. Tuition given on the Instrument individualiy— not in cjass. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years There is an Orchestral Cluss in connection for those that are sufliciently advanced, free of charge. fe For particulars apply to H W. Vinnicombe, Fiizroy street, near St. James’ Church. Orders for riano tuning lefi at C. P. Fletcher's, will be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have two fine old Violins fer Sale. August 20, 1887. ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AVEUSTA, Diocesan Schooi for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rev, W. D, Martin, A. M., Principsl. 20th year opens Sept. 14. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers Special advantages in Art and Music. Send for circular. jly26—10 wks A Fal EXChAIWE — WE have GROCERIES of the best quality— Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Kerosene, &c,. &c., and ulmost every farmer has Eggs to dispose of, Why not come direct to our store, every week, and exchange your Ezgs for Groceries? li pays to do so, because we allow you One Gent Per Dozen More for your Eggs than the regular cash price, and yzive you Groceries in exchange as low as they can be bought for cash in any store in the city. At present prices you Save Hight Per Cent by Trading With Us, nd have not togo out of your way to do so, as ur store is conveaientiy situated. SOME cineeeiiii Porto Rico and Barbadoes Sugar for Preserving, which we will exchange for Eggs on same terms as other goods. | a CALL AND SEE WE HAVE it, GEO. CARTER & (0, MAREET SQUARE, CHITOWN, dtyis—wky | | $3,000.00 W8aAtTd een UF cine BOOTS « SHOES YET TO j ' AN Wd ab ri DON’T Mi | Also, we resectpfali necessary on account of ee se DORSEY, Ch'town, August 4, 1887. —eod & wky already in help it, because th 4 * ! several very impor number of private i | newspaper adverti this kind of work. In a very shor with less labor an MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— the coldest weather the heat could be regulate: ence leads me to believe that the hot water sys healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in House of Assembly, P. E. 1., April 21st, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— fall has given perfect satisfaction. Ch’'town, July 23, 1887—2 m 3aw ---0 SS YOUR CHANCE Loui 58 J ry HE Cheapest and Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) use, 20: THSTIMONIALDLS. with the manner in which the work was done by you. ne ee Charlottetown, P. E, L, 2ist April, 1887. CLEAR OUT. 0o—---- W. CLARKE, Bigger Bargains than Ever. ——-—— 0-— -~— It Scout y request payment of JURE S all amounts due us, at once. Absolutely Change in Business. 4 GOPRPF & 14 HOT WATER. —— —- VU — Hkh DAISY. 3est Hot Water Boiler in the market. giving perfect satisfaction. It can't e principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. Since taking up this branch of business, we have completed ‘tant contracts, notably our new Dominion Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a residences. As it is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a sement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do ‘t time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, d less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN. GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. My house, as you are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during 1 to any desirable temperature My experi- tem of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as boing the most I further wish to express my satisfaction Yours truly, SAMUEL PROWSE. use. Dear Sizs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last Yours truly, CARVELL BROS. WANTS, LOST, FOUND | \ Y ANTED immediately—A good cook in asmall | family where washing is given out, Enquire | at this office. aug3o tf | airs : eal Fok SALE—That conveniently situated Two Story Dwelling Honse, with Mansard roof cn Sydney Street, oppositethe residence of W. H. Findley, Esq. Possession given immediately. Apply to A. McNeill, Auctioneer. aug30 tf | 1 OST-—-Between the London House and Corn- 4 wall, on Sunday evening last, a prayer book. The finder will please leave it at this Office. aug30 di W ANTED—A smart, honest Chamber Maid; references required. Apply at this office. aug27 eod 3i pd TY. O or three gentlemen can be accommodated in the central part of the city. Enquire at this office. aug?7 m’O LET—That Brick House, on corner of Prince and Dorchester streets, containing nine rvoms ard shop. with stabie and outhouse attached; immediate possession given. Apply to the owver on the premises.—Mrs. Costello, aug?7 eod & wky a LET—The liouse on Gra/ton Street West, how occupied by R. 5s. Farquharson; posses- sion given tzth of Uctober. Appiy to Thomas Ailey. aug27 W ANTED—One or two Sitting Rooms and one Bed-room (furnished), witn board for the winter months. The rooms must. be tolerably large, and the situation not far from the Admir- « RED CROSS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE Tth SHPTEMBER, to be followed by other sailings during season if sufticient business offers. This steamer has excellent accommodation for First and Second-class Passengers at favorable rates to New York. HORSES and CATTLE carried at through rates to Bermuda and West Indies alty Survey. Apply to Captain Jarrad, R. N., Admiralty Survey, Quebec, and state terms, _ aug 6i Two Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now to let. Apply to M. P. Mogan. augls WANTED-—A servant girl. fer quired. Apply to Mrs. C. B. McNeill, Great George Street. ee ie ee To LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, con taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse required. Apply to the owner on the premises,— third door from Euston Street. augs tf i right Steam Boiler, complete. at a bargain. Enguire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City augs tf WANTED—Abdout the 15th September next, for a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, EXAMINER oftice, augl6 2aw & wky— jour $8;,no washing. Apply at Ch'town, T° LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill; immediate possession. Stevenson, Queen Street. } io T° sired. junel4 tf LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms; easantly situated; vartly furnished if Apply at EXAMINER Office. jiy19 wi Ww ANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven rooms, within six or seven min- utes’ waik of the Reatway. Apply we this office, Good reference re- | attacbed; furnished if required, or use of pianoif } K IR SALE~—One small Steam Engine, used bat | * very little and in good repair; also. one up- | Apply to M. | if de ; STARCH, LOBSTERS, OATS, POTATOES, DRY and PICKLED FISH, and other Goods, on | Through bills of Lading, to any ports in Europe, West Indies and Southerr States. Patronage solicited, For Freight or Passage :pply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, . AGENT. Ch’town, August 15, 1887,—tl sep 7 pat s jour i ‘ , s } ‘Mount Allison Ladies’ College } 5 } ¥ se - 7 | Sackville, X. B. THIRTY-THREE years of peegressive educa- tional work have given this Institution an ucrivatied position in the public confidence. The | courses of study extend from the Primary Eng- | lish Branches through the whole University Cur- | ricujum to the degree of B. A. The Conservatory of Music is under the direc- } tion of a graduate of the Stuttgart Conservatory, , and affore.s advantages unequalled in the Mari- time Provinces, | The Violin Department, recently introduced, has proved a decided success. The Department of Fine Arts was never in a ! more flonrishing condition rhe jocation is remarkably healthful and the } terms moderate, | The Fall term begins Thursday, Sept. Ist. For Catalogue apply to | REV. B. O. BORDEN, M. A., } Prta August lb—covtl 2 wks They will be sold | -e Bh is fe ee ge ee ee tap li Aa RT lees, a Sa wae aks 7 L RELA Sct a . pote escent teint card 4 i ba O A I RS IE