ae BO BA PORE. ee ee ae eee , RR ves tig Ga Sias ee ies al my ean} SM Se: ae. ax eee Bo —— : . KOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS,| aie : ’ Dame C e t . ‘ ea ’ BarGarns at Beer Bros. ame Convent attracted a large audience CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME, uk graduating exercises at the Notre UNusta ee be that institution last evening. The ee H Mr. T. McLeod will | — _ of the Convent was thronged * ss Nettkiel teuanowatiat to and the choice and varied prea , | programme prepared wae presented ina noon, a a | Manner that was in the highest degree eee ae praiseworthy, reflecting credit alike upon a Vo ‘ expected to sing in St.| the young ladies who took part and the haoeye morrow evesing | go d sisters from whom they received 2 | their instruction. The concert room was er Pai ee prettily decorated, aad the pupils were GARDEN ARTY Dom’t «— Glemet | CRE ce etetel Stes Paine bh. he tuck es kde. Sie | approp iately arranged on the stage. Gere a. Salient Mace) vy | Prompti7 ateight o'clock the curtain Sth, im a the t 7” island Hospital, |; was drawn and the performance began, Chin. bh we dnkwe be number being a grand over~ : a Kine Street. between | tate for pianos, harp and mandolins. The ciate’ atone | rendition was excellent, and the applause Peay ca generous. The other musical relections Ti ceumities Manca en 7.30: Wie } were also well played, bearing testimony shad a” ok Dieieiak wned. ta del ee excellence of the instruction impart cade, water é va : W etedn’s Drug j ed n the convent, en liptoe,” a play by the janior pupils, — was well presented, the leading parts be~ Mev at. Carps Ihe n rial cards | ing cleverly sustained by Misses M. Gor- of Re P. A. Mel an be} man, Ida Byrne, A. McDonald and M. eeen & “ ‘ ames K y & G | Ryan. The senior pupils, in the allegori- Qu s cal drama “ The Voyage of Life,” gave a ——_.—— | Splendid impersonation. The characters Pa Me. Sterne « Char— | Were taken by Misses Gertruce McKEachen, lottetown Stea Laundry, is having his C. Kelly, M. A. Clerkin, M. Byrne, M. Me- ere of siness on Water Street painted | Donald, G. Bolger, B. McPhee, G. Gillis, by Mr. | e | and F. Blake. ’ ae : Addresses of welcome to His Lordship Tax Eon auxcnep.— The steam | the Bishop and }iis Henor the Lieutenant- lan eMe HH Oro Governor were read by Misses Bessie Mof fur a! 5 vas & cessfully P ee and Nellie McDonald. Mies M. lanac! ast evening Oliver vead an essay entitled “ Blessings aiorandpommien Brighten as They Take Their Flight.” Tx I 7 Miss M Macdonald was the valedictorian. All the papers were well written,exceeding- donors he severa ly interesting, and read in gcol form, so generous!v it | A most pleasing feature of the entertain- the institut ment wasthe calisthenic exercises—ring —aeeen | drilland parade—by the pupil«. It was G Me TIN Remember the gos- | cleverly performed. the various movements pel meetiog P ilbarmonic Hal!, Sunday | being greeted with applause. Several aftern at 4 ovlock, conducted by the/ excellent choruc.a were also rendered railway n on. Strangers always welcome. | during the ereuing. Lessor , l Peter 1-5, “Kept by Power The distribr on of medais and wreaths ef God j of excellence was a feature of especial — | interest to the parents and friends of the Ga . S —The Americans cele-| pupils. As each of the successful pupils brate the 4th of July as a national holiday, | came forward to receive her reward she but the people of rlottetown whocan } was greeted with applause. Graduating enjoy a pleasant afternoon an 1 evening | honors were conferred on Misses M Mac— should vo 2 that day to the Garden| donald, M Oliver and MIL Delisle. The Socia » shady and beautiful grounds | prize list will be found elsewhere in to- zr W a i¢a “q day’s issue. ae After interesting addresses by His Honor would be Ar tee Orersa Hovar—lIt well to remember that Anna Eva Fay, the White Mahatma, a her company of the Lieutenant Governor and His Lord ship Bish yp Macdonald, a most successful | entertainment was brought toa close by artists, will appear at the Opera Honse on | the singing of the National Anthem. Thursday ning x Miss Fay has ’ t - - Entneieeecteon cane been vé : essful wherever she bas ap- pear a mances are aiways | I oO, F. e! Anal most 1eresting. lon’ ae ; ' 5 I { Meeting of the High Court—Prublic Ad- ic dresses In the Opera House. : ; ba Ar the meeting of the High Court of A New Srore—Mr. Angus Mc''onald | Porestera held i io atte » bs oy a ao M R : oresters held in this city yesterday fore- lately see 2 M : F — De C. Da OCK,! noon the following officers were elected telv imed by Mr rad lavies “i ‘ 7 oo. - - ae. Memes? | for the year easuing : and wiiic ice Cream | nduct a soua water, and yster : isiness thereis Mr. Me-j| HCR—H D Johnson, M D. Donald has had the store especially fitted} H V R—Charles McNutt. tip aud painted, and is prepared to give H Secy—L U Fowler. the fillest satisfaction to all w patronize H Phy—Alex Ross, M D. him. He expects te be all ready for} H Connsellor—P W Carver. business t vit. H Anditers— D McLaughian, M D,D D i. eo McLeod. Tee Mamuotn Jeupiee Tia.—The paris! -s of Morell a . ngratu-| Mr. J. M. Clarke was elected representa- | lated e energy and spirit they have tivetothe S.C. to be held in London, England, on the lst August next. In the evening the Foresters, healed by the Citizens Band, marched in uniform from Philharmonic Hall to the Masonic Opera House. A large audience was as- sembled in the hope of seeing and hearing Dr. Orcnyhteka. But he was unable to displa ea ih } Jabilee Tea. mination i mace Of the seaso for their Mammoth | tw > aeter- > great social evnet : their anticipations seem more than realized. A Teaat Morell isa rare event, occ but once in every years; but when it twenty-five loes occur, } 7 / 7 , it is an event to be remembered. be present. owing to pressing business at eet | Ottawa. Excelle»t speeches were, how- datsy, Daisy, give me your answer, do.| ever, deliuered, that of Mr. McGillvray, of Will you go to Zion Church pienic | Toronto, being particularly interesting and If I get a ticket for two?” |elognent. Theprinciples and objects of “Yes, John, I certainly will. I’ve been | the order were fully and clearly set forth. lg i ie Sag aon ik eT A grand dinner at the Davies House fol- ibere Defore, and ib guarantee a goor : 2 cme.” lowed, and there was a feast of reason ule. i 1 > ein aes wry) Od the flow of soul. After midnight € aoore pica oe we nee & “9 ret!) another session was held and the following ext neolet k ts 40 cents: 1 < . ‘ z ee ee T ‘nts; | High Standing Committeeappointed : Char- ‘cre es ia SG eile aiceks ig ¢ . we a ckets | la'n.H Nel-on,Montague; HS W,J EB reh eos lt r . iv ral rent r 15 } ‘ > ou or tw ady aud gentieman) | Alberton; H J W.RB Auld, Freetown; te te} 2 ener to acdivertisee | : <1r . ‘ cents. Watch this psper for advertise>| H § B. W E Poole, Georgetown; H J B, : Dr Dougherty, Cape Traverse; H J S, D P McNutt, Malpeque; H Marshall, W H Prowse, Murray Harbor; HC,R H Mc- Donald, St Eleanore; H Messenger, C W <cbeen n’t fail to attend Mrs eatthe Y.M. C. A. for | «indeir from Raed cars ; judging from on | Kietly, Stanley Bridge. other cities, the} m1 “ . : : ‘ ° Ppa sh preee The next meeting of the High Court will IBTLOLLE WY ti tia’ be hel j at Montague. these lectures | w extracts from the — im eived. CHRISTIAN EXDEAVORERS, Eve (Halifax): Mrs. — li ect ires are clear and logi 7 enow- The following, among others,have signi- ing that Phrenology basa firm basis (0) ged their intention to attend the Interna- tomy and phvsiolocy. aad that she 1 ‘ in : ° anatomy aud physiology, aod that she 13 /| tig9nal Convention to be held in Boston on ee en ear i the 10th July: as gt Tr ur Noone can at- a Rev W H Spencer, Montague. benefitted | 3 Mrs Spencer, Montague. tend her lectures without beirg Care Fee Clew Glaccow, N.S): Peter Vaalderstine, Murray Harbor One everest and most earnest ex- South. x ' ponent out Stan of thé etreting Wz Henry, (reorgetown. nike » Wiemsidene. | Amy F rizzle, Georgetown. Picton (N. 8.) Advorae: Mrs, Eltic na} Decvuein Si over, Rocegetows- highly talented lady and an excellent | Rev WA Mason, Ceangneus. eines tae shitte ncn, Phrenslosie te! E L Bears, Murray Harbor South. ee ee . | M A Roberts, Murray Harbor South. : me Mo AE Horton, Murray Harbor South. PERSONAL Janie Forbes, Murray Harbor South. ' Albert Horton. Murray Harbor South. J. T. Fianniga Cardigan Bridge, is in DG Cuan, Montague. Se ae Tete gamed ae Gone|. Se Hotel. 5 ” tev G C Campbell, Charlottetown. D. M. Ferguson and T. C. Johnson, | reorge Rose, Charlottetown. am at ak don tee thin Gare! Mary W hite, Charlottetown. s n : *} Rev G W Fisher, Tryon. I : W.C. White, Esq ’ Registrar of | es a } Kishe, Bedeque lo ow . . it } . | 7? . o et eee eae = ee oe | Mrs A M Wright, Bedeque. builder w > Dutt as : oaded . 80 many A W Boyle, I ee Jacques. a. ee ee Alice Gorrell, Pierre Jacques. ~~ Atm ee ae Mo ao ~ Arthur McDonald, Pierre Jacques. stil’ hearty and vigorous,although apwar#| Rev W McLeod, West Point, Lot 8. Mf: od oan Wt tiie whtin ‘visiting I iH Smith, 1 ryon. a Se eee . al anal a3 McKenzie, Charloitetown. peptahagen, were VERSE OS Oe Mrs Matheson, Charlottetown. wn ner, by the Amg anc eucen Of Den- Rev J McLeod, Long River. a Majesties ae ae Rev Wm Hamlyn, Charlottetown. by the Crown Prince and Crown fF rincess F Wright, Charlottetown. sh Prime Minister and the Bri- 2s Sahin Maiden aie Mrs F Henry, Georgetown. eh Ambasesdar, At s Langues ree : A Frizzle, Georgetown. —o Saae os Oe As admission to the convention hall fae wr Gie ee ae a sae 7 | and tents will be confined to those wearing ln a ee ae ‘Mr, | State or provincial badges, all delegates Glad ne Se i afte from the Maritime Christian Endeavour ‘cy ’ See Union are notified that the Maritime C. E. fs gy se ened Hoyas fam iles | 4 dve can be purchased at the B. and A. . eee oe a 300k and Tract Society, Halifax, at 10 oe E SiInCets oF Ware, SY a OF heart | cents each. Any others who intend attend- _ character, had earued the Unita 8) i.) the convention should at once notify esteem and a : yriliah peopre. | poy. W. Hamlyn, Charlottetown. After Mr tri aciste on luded his - rer ok him by — ne the ha across the tahle and rising A despatch from Hong Kong says that brie asted th cpren ier and his wife the Black Flag general in Formosa has Mr. Gladstone responded ; me lenzth,| demanded the withdrawal of the two making ''y reference to the Czar and | hundred British marines landed at An- Mids vale ‘ the Danieh Royal! ping- The British officer commanding family, and expressing wishes for the | the marines has refused to withdraw, and health and ppinvss of their Majesties | 18 preparing to fight. and I [ of their country. IL LL UL IEEE LETIIL EEE EI 4Hot Weather Prices . TSIM —— ON—— Hot Weather Goods AND ALL OTHER KINDS AT XIII Ss ee LEILILITITILIE Tm fresh east and south winds; partly fair; local show ere. Wearner.—Moderate to ——_ —— THES DAILY EXAMINER ' a LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Special Correspondence of The Examiner Patntixc.—Mr. Wm. Ferguson is hav- ing the front of his hairdressing saloon painted. e Prrsonat.—Mr. Edward Norton, for- merty book-keeper for J. T. McKenzie, of Ch’town, arrived here yesterday by the ex- press from Charlottetown. He has accept- ed a position with Mr, R. T. Holman. Rev. Wm. Lawson, Montague Bridge, was a passenger via the Northumberland yesterday. Mr. W.C. Taylor and wife, of Boston, came over tn the Northumberland ox Fri- day evening. Mr. Taylor was formerly manager of the Summerside Pioneer. PAasSexcEns via the Northumberland on Friday were, going, 16; returning, 47. Tuer Were Disarroirep. — Quite a large crowd of citizens were on the wharf Friday evening to see Dr. Oranhyateka, who was expected to be on board the Northumberland. Buta telegram wae re- ceived here that the Dr. was not coming, an? that Mr. John A. McGillvray coming instead. Hore: Arrivats.—Clifton House, June 21: 3 J Fairbairn,Montreal; J W Richards, Biaeford; W B Murdock, Amberst; F W Dimock and wife, Hamilton, Oni. Hotel Russ; Wm’ Llewsor, Thos May, Montreal; H J Williams, Springfield,Mass; Miss McFadyen, Miss Andrews, Ch’town; Miss Forsyth, E!msdale, Mrs F H Larkin and family, Chatham, Ont; R C Wood, Lowell, Mass. Exrorts—Shipped June 21st, rer SS. Northumberland, for Pt. du Chene: 1400 bush oats, $560; 28 cases $85, 12 lobsters, $72; was eggs, eases 656 bags potatoes, $370; 2300 Ibs neats leather, $736; total, $1,823. By SS. Fastnet, June 20th: 678 cases lobsters, $4092; 550 bush oat-, $220; 100 bus potatoes, $22; tota], $4,334. June 21, Ida Maud, suipped by A M Wright, for Birbadoes, B WI: 680 bales hay, $900; 300 sazks oats, $600; 400 sacks and 100 bags potatoes, $300; 32 $2500; 3 cows 100; total, $4,400. horses, DIED. At Golygfa Hardd, Saundersfoot, Pem- brokeshire, South Wales, on the 7th of April, John Bertwhistle; Major late 7th Royal Fusileers, in the 68th year of his ege. Major Bertwhist.e was well and favorably known in Charlottetown. He was a distinguished soldier, and saw much active service in India and elsewhere. e008 catn Cool as a @ Cucumber. No matter how hot the weather is, the cucumber is always one : . é degree cooler than the surround- @ ing air. Singular, isn’t it? No matter what is offered else- where, the buyer from ue al- ways finds that he has done a little better, either in price or § quantity. Send your children if you cannot come yourself; § 3 we have only lowest. $ one price, the JOHNSON & JOANSON, 7 SRSSVSVSSSV4HO3488 Just Like Clockwork ! Wheels within wheels— hundreds of them—work- ing for you. Daing and redoing constantly, but always FURNITURE doing—and each time bettering our best. Buy FURNITURE of MAKERS. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. Who Sell at Selline Prices, the Executors’ Notice. The undersigned Exeeutors of the last will and testament of the Reverend Patrick A. McElmee!, late of Kelly’s Cross, Lot | 29, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward | Island, Roman Catholic Priest, deceased, testate, hereby notify all persons indebted to the said estate to make immediate pay- | ment tothem at the office of Bayfield & Blanchard, Solicitors, Charlottetown, and all persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased are hereby re- quired to present the same, duly attested, at the office of the said Bayfield & Blan chard within twelve months from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, in Queen's County, this Tenth day of June, A. D. 1895. JOSEPH C. McLEAN, JOHN J. McDONALD, Executors., junel2—dy 2i law (3) wky 2i NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the etyle and firm of Carvell Bros., has this day been dissolved by Lewis Carvell re- tiring from the business by mutual consent. The other members of the firm continue the business under the style of Carvell Brothers. Dated this Twentieth of May, A. D. 1895. L. CARVELL, W. H. AITKEN, J. A. MESSERVEY, F. PARKER CARVELL. may22—dy 3w 345 wy li Notice to Parties Intending to Erect Cheese and Butter Factories. That BRUCE STEWART & CO. are prepared to give the very lowest prices on Steam Boilers and Engines. Boilers are first-class in al] particulars, Engines are A 1, of our own pattern and manufacture. Boilers furnished with all necessary Fit- tings, including a first class Pemterthy Injector, the best in the market. Simple, strong and durable to start. Open Globe Valve. No levers or—valves to handle, no working ports; consequently will last longer than the common Injector with levers and valves. We use besi American goods, and sell at a price that will insure your custom. No old-fashioned prices, and will not be undersold by any firm in the business. Repairs entrusted to us will have prompt and careful attention, and at prices to suit the times. First-class machinists and tools to send out on work when required. : : Plans, specifications and estimates given for any work required. Remember, we will not be undersold by any firm in the business. BRUCE STEWART & CO. 10 cents up. cheap. SUMME ees) ee ens a ee Straw Hats, Straw Hats. Hot Weather Coats. Hot Weather Vests. Light Weight Undcrclothing. Light Sammer Shirts, all sizez, all colors, all prices. All the best and most stylish makes in Collars, Cuffs and Ties, from i8oys Cotton Blouses, to fit boys from 4 to 8 years of age, very | PRICES Alse, a nice line of Light Coats for the hot weather, to fit boys from S to E4 years of age. a SATURDAY, — JUNE 22, 1sfs5. Charlottetown, June 20, 1895—2 CAIRNS SCOTCH Low prices junell—dy PROWSE Khe Worderful Cheap Men. 46 BROTHERS ‘Y ce 3 Successors to Cairns & MeLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. GRA NITE We are the only dealers on 4 4* keeping Scotch Granite on hand. for 30 days to reduce our extra large stock. cg ] Charlottetown, June 20, 1895—246 7 5 LS z 250 out at cost. P, E. Island Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy a Black Diamond Line. ol en = The SS BONAVISTA, sailing from Montreal on Thursday evening, June 2th, will be due at Charlottetown Monday morning, June 24th, and will sail for St. John’s and Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, via Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BEI.OS. & CO., A unel7 P. £. Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 195, the trains of this Raiiway will rum daily (Sundays excer ted) as follows .— Trains Inward. gents. Trains Outwacd, Read down. up. PM AM PM PM 100 64)......Charlottetown..... 1225 Mb $92 659....Royalty Junction 12038 «lw Ol 512 733.....North Wiltshire....1113 923 BM 7... Hunter River..... 10 58 918 604 807...%.. Bradalbane..... «10 21 8 54 B14 BAL. ace. scey Emerald ........ 101g 84 629 §828.........Freetown........ 966 8 3s ge 4 ee Kensington .....°9°5 62 72% 00 Ar Ly 9 00 8 ov Summerside AM AM §10 1149 Lv Ars25 255 $25 1203 ......-Miscouche........ 830 2320 SH TH Sl...ces- Wellington ....... 7 6L 203 3 eee Se POCE TAU oy nas0ss 7 2 117 wig 2:29 as DERBY. 66cs0 fee 62 1156 13 $305........Bloomfield........609 1130 0 4 . 355........-Alvoctom..., .54L 1050 126 -. O86. 2.00. se Miguel. 6 ss cs 500 940 PM PM aM AM AM PM AM PM 6:5 300 ..ccs Charlottetown. ....923 54) 64> 315....RoyaltyJunction....905 52 FTW B44. -cosecene Go aes: tees 8 49 449 75 405( Ar Ly) sis 415 Mt Stewart 815 419¢ Lv Ar)810 400 $55. 488 .... Morell. .i....008 742 3 2 BEL. B(O.. .occve St Peter’s .#...+. 720 250 Wil 55+ -Bear River......- 6 45 203 1055 605 i EE 35s nee eee 1 20 AM PM PM AM PM 825 410.....¥ount Stewart..... 810 350 93 B68... cone +e CBTMIZAD., 200 717 238 i. ee ee Georgetown..... 700 «6215 AM eo PM AM DOA sconcncee o oe MBIROPREE, ..00 osc. 2000 .- £15 9 40 . Leen MO SEAVUMD. .---0<02 3 PM Aa Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june2l Pictou, Halifax and U.B. Commenciog on MONDAY NEXT, the 24th of June, the Steamer ST. LAW- RENCE will leave Company’s Wharf at Seven o’clock, local, in the morning, in- stead of Six, as heretofore. Close connection will be made at Pictou with trains for Halifax, New Glasgow and Cape Breton, No more tedious delays. Excursion Tickets to Pictou and return to Charlottetown same day may be pur chased at Charlottetown office for ONE DOLLAR. By order, F. W. HALES, meh20—35 & wy tf june2l—10i Agot. } | HERE IS ONL ——THAT YOU SHOULD ——AND THAT aoemeeteimenioumesammeniens » Insurance | —S< —§«_ eo ‘VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured at Lowest Rates. Sterling Certificates Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Agent Western Assurance Co. Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 How Will This Strike You ? A beautifully finished ASH DINING EXTENSION TABLE —extends to 8 feet long, six legs, very strong, only $7.75 A little less Casn will buy it. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, June 15, 1895. LONDON HOUSE ! — — (1) MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low Prices FOR CASH ONLY. TT. J. HARRIS, Acnt for Mortgagees. hams, Zephyrs, Sateens, Prints, Cool Goods for Hot Days ' sini {x). ou X )——— BELOW Suits from 4 to 10 years of age. is mostly in the better quality, which we It will pay you to look at this lot before buying elsewhere. J. B. MACDONALD & C6., BUY—— McKAY WOOLEN CO., BARGAIN CO ——— Go-Partnership Notice. The undersigned have entered into part- | ner-hip, under the name and style of McINNIS & THORNE, for the purpose of carrying on a Genera] Plumbing, Gae Fitting, Steam, Hot Water and Hot Air Heating business in Charlottetown, and have opened a Shop in the PHILHAR- MONIC BUILDING, corner of Grafton and Prince Streets, where they will be prepared to give prompt and cerefal atten- tion to all orders with which they may be favored. Those who contemplate having resi- dences, churches, public halls or places of business heated either by steam, hot water or hot air, are invited to give us a cal before placing their orders. / Baths, Closets, Basins, Sinks, ¢tc., also | fitted up. First-class workmanship at a moderate : charge. Best of references, Estimates cheerfully furnished. ANGUS McINNIS, | CHARLES E. THORNE. , junei—3w 2aw (36) | Quecemeenennnse SALT! SALT || To arrive per Steamship: Sunrise snd Tafua, 10,000 bags Liverpool Salt and 800 bays Fishery, which wiil be sold at lowest prices whilst discharging. Both steamers are due here about [st Mav. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO Ch’town,” April 18, 1895—tf ¢ x ah i ». Wants, Lesi. Found, &e oe , Advertiserpents unde: this heading charge< five cents per line. ~ = = LOST—On Wednesday, a canary. Finder will be rewaried on returning same to M SWEENEY, Dorchester Street. t:—junevl LOST—On Tuesday, Jone 18th, ten dollars in two $5 bills. The finder will be sui ably rewarded by leaving itat STEWART & GATES’ store. 2i—junei9 WANTED—A boy about 15 years of age to act asa waiter. Apply by letter to P O Box 265. 2i pd—jancl9 WAN TED—Two laun:iresses, one met and fish cook, ove waitress, one kitchen cirl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs PURRIS, Great George Street. if—juneie WANTED AT ONCE-—A girl for genera! housework. Apply to Mrs M STEVENSON. Richmond Street, tf—junels WANTrED—A good girl for general hous work; good reierences required. Arply at tnis offi. e. junels AGENTS WANTED to handie our hardy, Canad'an gown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive cerritury; whole or pa:t, we control all special lines.--stone & Wei ington, h.on'real, Que; J W Beall, Manager. Men- tion this paper. 2m (i)--may3 TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ateon Water Street, lately in posression of Henry Douse, Esq, CC; session given at onee. Also, that beautifully situated two- wey dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James din, Esq; possession given first of July next Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing ; on given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 tf!-may® ROUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; il is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; ; jon given atonce. Apply on premises A Splendid Assortment of Comfort- making Goods for “Boiling Point” Weather. Piques, White Lawns, Printed Lawns, White Vi us- lins, Spot Muslins, Striped Muslins, Fancy Ging at every price, ZERO! 7) BOYS’ CLOTHING. Tis lot will close OLD STAND, QUEEN STRERT. ONE PLACE Reatlymade Clothing for Men and Boys, IS AT THE—— = = 3 ate — . 2 RNER. TO HIRE.—( first-class Horse and Buegy: also ad» le seated Phaeton. Terms reason- able Enquire at G.G Jury’s Jewelry Store, north side Queea Square, opposite Post Office. May ii -ly j.a% N iTIiC#®—Uaving hal gool experience at Dressm cking in New York and Boston, I am | now prepared to accommodate any laties that wish to call at 45 Upper Great George Street Charlo! tetown — .LIc# M. RAMSAY. juneli—5i pd W ANLED—A girl to do general nousewor k Apply to Mrs W W WELLNEF, Prince st. june 7 -tf TO ¥,2T—A very crnfortadl- tn lt pleasant ly situ sted dw -iliug h suse of iZ rooms inetad ingsma!! bath room and convenient pastry, having lawn and shade treesin front,on 41il- ford Street Brighton Road; time minutes- walk from post cffice, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren imoderate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. mays TO LET OR TO BE SQLD-Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; terms very reasonable. Appiy to BAYFLELD & BLANCHARD. junel PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cower near residence of L© Owen, Esq, Saint Peter's Ro*d. Apply to H JAMEs PALMER. mayly—tf TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. ti—mayt W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MACLEOD & Co’s. tf—mayll TO LET—Tbhe store on Queen Street next to Johnsou & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. ti—apls WANTED—An honest, active gentleman of la 'y to travel for «stablished, reliabic house Salary $750. payable $15 weekly and expenses Situat.on permaneat. References. Enclos e}f-addressed stamped envelope, The Domin ion Company, 318 Omaha Building, Chicago junej2—im TO LET Phe bouse at the head of Pownal Streei lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possess.on given at once. Apply al THE Ex.MINeEx vlfice. FOR SALE OR TO LET—A freehold pro- perty on Kent Street Kast, consisting of a seven-room dwelling house, with plot of land. Apply on the premises to PHILIP COYLE. june7—3i (515) The new dwelling TO LET OR FOR SALE house and premises On Euston Street, recent- ly oceupied by the undersign d! large grounds, truit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heat'ng, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to © B Chappell or John Holiran. june._—lm 135 WANTED—A gvod canvesser for ever county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an Prince Edward Islan, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the ime to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Mont’ eal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 w ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Apply stating wages required and references, to Rev £ T Woo.- LARD, Georgetown. tf—juneé PASTURE—The subscriber can take a few head of horned cattleto pasture after ist of June; ruanipg stream through the flelds.— BENJAMIN WRIGHT dy zaw tf—maylt TO LET—(A nic2 cottage on Fitzroy Serse East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TayLor, Queen Street. junel4 WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need eae MCKAY WOOLEN Co. t¢—juned -. REE — SS - = Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry DR. 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