ated | BRE nee as THE Y EXA) LINE R, ck aie Local and Other items, SIXTY tons Claes. Bay Round Coal fo; sale (. M. Harris o veV. MR. MEIKLE will preach in Zion { to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock. a —_ SUPERINTENDENT CoLem AN, of } ) the P. EB. I. R., left for St. John. N. bB., this morning - + A. Ch wnbets Ig expected Bay tist eho Tue Rev preach in the usual hour wan to h to Morrow, at the > lu etings of the Gospel Army will he mducted to-night and to-morrow by (apt Hartlett at the usual hours | = tue Clerk of the City Court is } i work to-day issuing summonses against sons who have not vet paid their - ReBtNs’ circus pitched tent in pe! taXes Badde: k. C. . Saturday last, but left the town in dis gust as no person attended — } n => A MEETING of the Dominion for Monday evs the Charlottetown Branch of temperance hing next at Alli shee 18 called » oO clock -_ Tur Rev. R. Logan. M. rows by tae evening train to Summerside. where he is to preach to-morrow inthe Pres IS in town, and byterian Church. oi lar Rev. Dr. Sheraton. Principal of Wy liffe College. Toronto. will oc: ipy the pu lpit in St. Paul's Church at both mornin ant evening services to-morrow - In dealing with a certain Scott Act offender “ es Stiper ury a ~ ate stray a. wh 8 ny ‘Ss from ut to 1 k i Tay oe Ir is said that a new steamer will soon be I tk t Blac! Diamond line. to take the piace of t stea r lunstall, wrecked a few ra avo in tl ice off Stay wpe. ~~ I Ly “M, Prince Street, (formerly the Benevolent Irish Society's Hall) will pened with dramatic entertainment on ! irsday evening next. Read tl uiVve ment in another column. --~> Mr. .J \ McDoveatt. of New (ilasgow N.S who Was a mpetitor at the Scottish trathering a few weeks wo, will, we learn, to Bos mp in throwing the lig ht andl h y hammer, and putting the shot, at ti Cal mian Grames, to held in that’ city m the 24th inst —__~> [HERE will be a meeting to-night in the gosp tent. To-morrow afternoon's service at 40 ¢] ‘ } Lijalso th the 1 uar service in t rel , Gerrior will preach at one of these ser \nnouncements will be made to-morrow a neXt WeeK 8 Spe ial meetinys deerme 3 lu H IF 2 Vict I t! ‘ i¢ disast Miscou - a)3 to nad ear & 8 he itn LCC 1eé1 DO ur ck i ernooen An inquest was held before Coroner Jarvis | and a verdict of ‘‘aceidental drowning” 1 turned. The funeral teok place thi fte1 ittended. - talph B. Peake, Capt. M Pernaim o, yn Governor's Island at three o'clock g. The tug Frank C. Batt, with a nmen, went to her asssistance as soon as possible and the Heather Belle patched to the scene this afternoon. } noon and Wits Cure bark Dougall, in ballast from ashore « this mor crew TT te was } ais) les It is expected that she will float at high wate —_——s A BOA ce Was held or (r,eorge wn i bor on TI sday last. In the rst race cus pute ros v to the manner in v f the , titors turned the buoy nd . priz was awarded M D. MeCormacl at zhton Island In the second race Mr. H (>. nam \ lI 4 H arin N ) , won st mone : Mr. McPhee, of DeGros Mars} Sect : — i — A yor LAD writes to f it th est method getting rid of an admirer whom she does not wish to insult. There are many WAavs. In olden times it was the custom to eall in another knight and re juest the heart's blood of the offender. The present method, which is generally much more efficacious, is to beguile evening with choice ** Pinafore” and the ‘“‘ Mikado. - 7 , , tne nours selec tions from Tue British on ulty is about to try pe troleum as a motive power on one of its crui- sers, and the « cheba: if successful, may lead to many radical changes, especially ut such stations as arein the Indian Ocean, where coal has to be obtained from South Wales. For many years the from petroleum after the volatile been distilled has been in successful steamers in the Caspian sea. By dk diehatie ‘efuse left retuse i i use on Tae United States has periodical financia! squalls of a serious nature, and the pe hecoming shorter. The people blame the Government, but the New York Times thinks that so long as the country requires the izovernment to maintain at par legal tender which it cannot pay and retire, and to coin every vear some thirty odd mi ‘Iti ons of dollars, worth intrinsically only twenty-four vvernment is to be pl itied and vitable failure to succeed riods motes millions, the Gx not blamed for its ins in an impossible task east We regrct to learn that about two o'clock this afternoon a young man named Amos Adams, employed in the Railway Carpenter left hand cut one of three the shop. Shop, had all the finvers of his off at the se peat Ada men employed oa, a planer in ns Was W ee in the act of tightening a screw in the -hine his hand came in contact with the os fe which was revols ing with lightning like ilmost befors he was aware of mangled, were and thrown to the ince ol quickly man was tpia4res Lod the fact the four fingers, nt round the cylinder end of the planer, a dist feet Medical aid was and the unfortunate young to the City Hospital. mucn removed sted Sreakixc of the Nick Roberts-Gardiner Cireus, which gives fwo performances in this tity next week Brooklyn, N. Y. Union says: Lhe tent was very well filled, and *the performance a5 usual, passed off without the sligitesc hitch. The novelties captured the t he audience in the most complete manner. Mr. fieo. D. Melville, 2 famous cirenus rider of bare Lack horses in the not long avo, introduces meelf is week asa cl nd an <« i grist ! jeatures he made a decided hit. ; ; { ti red dogs, with Prof. Parker, stonished the assemblage. F, A. Gardiner, the wonderfully agile leaper, and the dariny — k rider, was and will be on the bill very day this week. Mile. Marie, Mrs, i, unbl in, and espec ially Mrs. F. A. Gardner, furnishes ve attra » series Of acts of horgemans. '), ‘and the a ‘key performance of Mr. Shipp also came in for a large share f applause. thre are in the two rings many vital. The whale in Paboklyn for other features, all of them.c: forms : atircus seldom ejualiis ndvilty and génuint mbrit about six + I summoned | . . | England or New oils had DAIL Spectra, Despatcurs to Tur EXAMINER. | Of Enterest to Baptists. Sr. Joun, N.B., of the Board of Governors Professor Tufts, Pri: neipal of the Baptist Academy, presented the financial re port ol the Academy and Semina ry. The cash re ceipts for the past year were $20,151, shew- ing a profitof Ssvl, The report of the l'reasure of thre College Was also read anc onsidered The endowment fund now mounts to $9,486, and the income from other Was $3,389 Miss Wad- Principal of the the stead of Miss Martin's.) Ni T,. wation of the Union Baptist Seminary, The people of St Martin's left unturned to secure the location of th: Seminary in that charming place. On the L3th inst., a public meeting was held in the Baptist Church; David Vaughan in the chair, when, after a spirited discus- Auc. v1 At a meet ing SOuUrCeS 1 Wi rth Ladies Graves, , Was bppow eal seminary Lil resigned ob. Was chosen AS Uhre i new ho stone 1, 4 Committee was aj } inted community in order to. sand dollar an sum re lucement te bring the | artes Che subseription list was at headed by Captain Masters, who | ie two theusand dollars after his name, to Canvass ten thou- iS ab ih- itution to St. “uLred Inst once uf Nowe ot Mr. David Vaughan with one housand dollars. The committee entered mm heii work with vigor, and atan ad ieeling, hel last Wed- ae iW night in the church, - jo8 urmed citizens’ ' vestry vf the |‘ | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. pf | 90 THE. TRADE: Cigars Wholesale. | } ’ pi ‘in Gre rye Mast« rs eae dl himseli for the munificent sum of ten thousand ld laa ; Sn Liiel suis to the amount of j ive thousand dollars in the aggregate were subseribed, aising the tot il to fifteen | j thousand 1 rs, every cent of which will | be fortheoming. | The annual meeting of the Baptist Pub ication Society was held and a report of the k read, showing that during the past eighteen months their paper had earn- | year 8 WO! ed over $3,000 more than the cost of pub lishing The circulation is now 6.000. The Governors have decided to erect a new aca le my b urd ing he swe tO acct mmodate go forty- four per rsons. sali sicnataeees i Greetings to Parnell. Cuicaco, Ill., Aug. 21. The followin eablegram, written by ithonty of th National Le wue Conven- | WW forward yesterday to Chas s.] Parnell *““One thousand delegates to the Irish National League Conventioi Ameri- i, HOW In session, send greetings from our iy Which embraces representative citizens | ro ever state in the [| nion and alse fr mm Canada, and we cle Sire vo assure you of our hearty endorsement of your policy (Sed._) **FITZGERALD, ‘Chairman.” — 4 Confirmed Bicamist. MonvTREAL, Aug. 21. Bennett, of Halifax, N. 8., who arrested here for bigamy commit- Garett has be en po | ' } i | ! j | | Souris on 23rd August, all Intermeuiate | | } j ted three ye: ars ago, has already served term in Dorchester penitentiary for the same thing. His wite did not lay any infor mation until now be cause he h id thre ate ned to kill her. Bennett’s right name is| thought to be Gnifiitths. —- Bad Weather for Marksmen. Hatirax, Aug. 21. The Provincial Rifle Association of Nova Scotia will finish firing their prize c ympeti- tions to-day Capt bis shop, of the 63rd Hatt. is the leading man so far. The average of tl] shooting is low on account of the aaalcaain bad weather Down on a Coal Mine. Cow Bay. ©. B.. Aue.i2i. The Bloekhouse mine and Coal Co’s. mine, which was seized by the Government for arrears of royaltiesamounting to $12,000, vesterda) by sherifi’s sale for the 000. was sold sum of $7 —_—— -—- —— 4 Tea-Ship Founders, Aug. 21, LONDON, The steamer Aberdeen, Harkow. from China for London with a cargo of 5,500 tens of tea, enol s} ort) alter leaving he China Sea Tl fate of the crew is so ‘ar unknown | Cricket -Montreal vs. Wanderers, Monrreat, Aug. 21. The Home Club made 119 in their first innings and 32 for 5 wickets down in their second. The Wanderers’ made 72 in their first innings and will finish to-day. Sailed for Island Waters. Port HAWKESBUBY. The schooner Holbrook, which was re- leased from seizure on payment of $400, has to the North Bay. Aug 21. pre 1c HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 20--D W Palmer, Victoria; Jas Mount Stewart; GW Lukes, Halifax, NS; J Lewis, jr, Truro; D MeLean, Crapaud; Henry Clark, Dunk River; J Spencer, Londonderry, NS;GW i on, St John, N B; J P Crulman, Stewiacke, NS; Fd Hoyt, Murray Harbor; Robt McLean, Pietou, N S; Margaret Hud- son, Hartford, Conn; Mary ‘A Dooley, Hart- ford, Conn; E R Gardiner, Providence, R_ I; W M P Bowen, do; A J McInnis, Muiray River. REVERE HOUSE. Hart, Halifax; E L Jordan Boston; QO Rich, do; E H Murphy and wife, Moncton. Rev R Logan, do: W R Fee. Montreal: O Shaffner, do; A Stone, do: W Edmunds, do; W I’ ’s1sley, St John, RANKIN HOUSE, Lug 20-—A Geo Smith, St John, N B: Mr and do; C H Archibald, Mone- E H Hicks, Boston; Chas Me. Aug 20 Mrs A J Parker, ton; J J Tay! F Trask, r, do; or, G05 Garner, MARRIED. In this city, on the 18th‘ inst., MceLgod, Mr. Alexande Py 4 F asheg Martin, Voth of Pintt , a é,. Miss Afexian | | | Railw ‘ST, PETERS BOYS’ SCHOOL Reoberts-Gardner Circus nec | 26th, ae . }now $0,88. Ross, i ISLAND. MULT, TO BU ILDERS. k SF ALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPLEMBER ith, 1886, for the crection of a Dwelling for the | Station Master at Hunter River, Teuders to be endorsed on the outside ‘Tender for Dwelling at Hunter River Station, Pian and specification may be seen at the! Superintendent's oflice, Charlottetown. Fach tender must be accompanied by @ deposit equal to live )» “per — cent of the amount of the Yender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or | refuses to enter into a contract when called upon | to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to comptete the work satisfactorily, ac- cording to tae plan and specification, If the tender is notaccepted, the deposit will be reiarned. Che Departinent does not bind itself to accept the jowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Cn'town, August 21, 1886. eod tl sept S--pat her jeur pig uni 2i Jersey Calf. \ VERY fine, full-bred Bull Calf forSale. Ap- ply to WM. HEARD, “The Cedars.” | ay Office | | Aug. 20, 1886, WwW: LL be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, Ist September. Thorough secular education given. Fer particulars apply to H, GREE} “4 A N¢ YPHLER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. Will be sold to the retail trade at’ lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Db. OM, *REDDIN, JR. ( h: town, Aug. 9—imo PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. ae teen — R* ETT TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be ned by Regular Trains as under, in con- tion with Roberts-Gardner Circus: From Georgetown and all Intermediate Stations to inst.. good to return on Stewart. Bradalbane and Stauems to Charlottetown on and 25th August, inst., good to return up to and on 26th inst.: from County Line. Tignish and ull intermediate Stations to Summerside on August 26th, inst., good to return on 26th ¢ 27th inst.: and from Stations on C ape ‘Traverse Branch on 26th inst good tov return on same date by evel ith inst.: from Mount 2ith ing express to County Line, thenee by special to Cave Lraverse, The mixed train for the West will be detained at Sumit ‘erside until 3.30 p.m. on thereby enabling passengers fromthe West’ allernoon performance and return the sume evening. to see tre JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. tailway Office, Ch'town, Aug. 18, 18°6 —tl 26 wky li REGULAR TRADERS ISs6, FALL TRIP, BRIGANT!I L. KICKHAM, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, AND BARK “MOSELLE,” R. RUNDLE, Commander. SAIL FROM Direct, Next. WILL Liverpoo! for Charlottetown, Sth SEPTEMBER. Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and Shediac. For freight or passage apply in Loadon to Joha Piteairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CQ. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1886—eod tf DEAD AS JULIUS CHSAR | piu S is what they P Ledelynty say about trade during the month of August, and in order. to make a change in the natural order of things, we have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and harvesting. Onur New *al, ek of twee sds and Clothing is daily arriving: and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated. We can only mention a few of the Bargains:- Black Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, Direct, about the 2 Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price $12, now $¥.50. Men‘s Navy Blue Suits, former price $5, now $4. Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price 33.60, now $3. Men's Very Heavy All-wool Tweed Pants, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. Child’s Tweed Suits at about half prices to "| wil sL be ready to receive cargo on THURS. | againstthem. This is final notice. CLEAR. , Xeaen's Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, now 33. Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $4. i Men’ 3 White © hiris, formerly bocts, now Sicts, | Men's Regatta Shirts, now 7dctsa, formerly $1. ien’s Cotton Uuderwear. formerly 50cts. now 3octs. ‘earful Slaugh: er in our Tailoring | Departinent. Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts. Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly $1.40, now #1. Men’s Straw Hats about half price. Men’s Felt Hats at st. Tryon T weeds at Soci Scotch ‘T weeds 90ci . = RHID BROS.) CAMERON BLOOKs Ch‘tuwn, Auyust 2 W8¥—Smvs 45cts, and up. orth $1.40. Mile ery O or three for Sale or to Exchange for cattle na as d for beef. Apply at EXAMINER office. cm a 12, set eod ey Bark ‘“ Moselle ” DAY, the 19th inst., and sail for Liverpool direct about the 24th inst. , and will carry Starch and Lobsters at low rates of freight. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO. Aug.f18, 1886, Vinal NW otice. Las owing the City, TAXES, of any Abt are raquested to pay the same imme- diately, otherwise executions will be issued FRANCIS S. CHANDLEL, City Collector. ance 10—tl Sep, 1 | SHIRTINGS, SPECIAL NOTICE A‘ it has been brought to bal our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various F ancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label ~ Parks’ Fine Shirtings them. upon Those with this label will be found te be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be reversibie. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wii, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, W, B. July 27, 1886. North Atlantic Steamship Co, POR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP fe ‘ULI FTON? is intended to leave cnariottetown for ABOUT THE 18th A OGUSGT . CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produce carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS «carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Rai! way. Through Bis of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight or Passage nae London to North Atiantic S, S, Company, 17, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, 1886. AGENT. London, July 27, AUGUSTA, ME ST, CATHERINES HALL, A¥Gvs DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rt. Rey. H. A. NEg.Ly, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. Martin, A. M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens sept. 15, Terms $275 and $250. Increased udvantages offered. lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks For circu- , de Abyly at the Revere aug?1 3i pa WANTS, LOST, roUND \ ANTED A Paktry Girl. House. W AN’ T K D- A smart Dining- room Girl. Apply at the Osborne House. aug21 Gieod pd W- ANT E Db TO REN l'—A medium-sized House or Cottage in a convenient part of the city: one with grounds attached preterred. Apply at this oftice, aug20 tf O LET--A House on Spring Park Road, con- ~ taining five rooms; possession given Ist September.— James A, M@Leod, aug20 tf WANTED-—A Girl for general housework ; references required. Apply at this office. auy20 2Zaw L°S ['—On Wednesday, between Salvation Army Barracks and. King Square, a smal! gold Brooch. with three rubies and small chain attached. The finder will be rewarded on leav- ing it at Tne EXAMINER office. aug20 \ AN TED—A Hiheoiatd Apply t to the matron rs i oe ifos ital. augls if To ats: A Shop on Grafton Street, opposite the Law Couris, now occupied by Charles Lawson us ak rocery store augls8 eod wy li WAN [TED—A Cook and Housemaid. Mrs. Sullivan, Brightou Road. Apply to augl7 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY —A Girl to do general housework; good references re- — Apply to Mrs. Rufus McDonald, Kent Street, ii augl7 3i pd Two CARRIAGES FOR SAULE.~—A single ni ri B pne and a —— is aon — 3 spr or sale very cheap. Apply at t office. v faelt tf Tost On Lower Maipeque Road, two sides of 4 Neat’s Leather. The fluder, on Yeay img it at M: artin Whittey’s, Glasgow House, wiil_ be rewarded for tris trouble. augls Was NTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the maoagement. Apply to i. Shaw, present Manager P. E. I. Laundry. auld SALE—A few thousand dollars Stock, in FOR § best paying Stock Company on the Island ; much better than Bank Stock ; Satisfac- tory reason given for selling. Address, * X. Y. Z.. Ch’town.” jy29 2w pd NO LET—Rooms over the Subscriber’s ones stig RP BM a 21, I88é. We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all r stock, ECONOMICAL buyers will do weil to call ynalns of stimmer at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan nels, all-wool flannels, Cal! yourself and save money by buying at ginghams, ete must please you. and see them for once. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. CHARLOTTETOWN JAIL <QUARE, ay Gs GUsl.24TH & 25TH. :0.= * MICK ROBERTS-CARDAER = ‘CIRCUS: Nick Roberts amd { Manegers and Proprietors. Frank Gardner | oe ni Headed by the wor'd’s Supreme Champion Sing'e and Double Somersault Leaper and Heroic Hurricane Hurdie and Jockey Rider, ‘lottetown, ae ot — = a - & =: =e S oa os > a “1 «= | @ OS c SS = z i's ne Fam. os oe Se SB ie , co 2 = “ew = > 5 == a oie A me os a \o/ > 8Z1d8 = RIES ee TS aN [5° — a SS neg ae FN TIN oD kz = iret vi yy yr > ap oo a Thesa Press Wilco Are Saif Exnlanatory, viz,: [Oo eee THE ROBERTS-GARDNFR Cincus.—The Roberts-Gardner circus gave their first performance on the Common last evening. The canvas structure was filled to the entrance. and the show proved the best witnessed in Halifax for many years, The two rings were well illuminated, giving the spectators in all parts of the tent a good view of every feature of the entertainment. The circus, as stated by the managers, is confined altogeth: wv to ring pert wmances. ‘ie bare-back riding. ¥¥ ladies and gentlemen, the trapeze acis, acrobatic feats, wire walking, leaping periormances an@ | se contortionist were all of a high and artistic order, and were greeted with successive rounds of uni- versal applause by the crowded audience. Mr. Gardner‘s feats of les aping and air-somersaults were wonderful and astounding. but equally successful was his horse-vaulting, in which he leaped from the ground to a galloping horse's back and landed erect on one foot. Many perilous feats on the trapeze were performed amid loud applause, and some features were introduced that have never before been witnessed in this city. The juggler was an exceptionally expert one, many of his skilful acts gone through remarkably well, being entirely strange to th average spectat wv. Altogether, the show was one that everybody enjoy ed, and one that should not be missed. It is entirely free trom any immoral tendency, through either word or gesture, and nothing ef an objectionable cha- racter is observable. ‘Che clowns, two in number. are ir resistably amusing ia songs and jokes, and they utter nothing that would sound lwrsh or improper to the ear of the most fasiidious,— Halifax Chronicle, July 15th, 1886, The Circus in Park Square is one of the most interesting and enjoyable ever offered in bostor’. Nothing better in its line has been seen here. The !tady riders are excellent, the dog and cat show attractive, and the clowns really funny. The Pavilion should be crowded as long as the Nic} toberts-Gardner show remains. Performances are given afternoon and evening.—Boston Daily Globe, Ju lie oth, 1886, eee OO! 24th and 25th : Sunimer- to visit Georgetown, August hye impossible Will exhibit at Souris, August 23rd ; Charlottetown, side, August 26th ;—but owing to change of route it will as previously announced. Tickets for one full fare can be had at all Stations on P. F, Popular Prices Prevail. Two Shows daily, at 2and8 p.m. Grand Street Parade wt 11 a. m., followed by an Outside Exhibition of High-Wire Walking, by SIGNOR COLBI, Free to AL Ch’town, August 19, 1885. AUGUST —_—_—_— OO —_—_— MACDONALD SUMMED MESS GOODS, 50 BOYS THs iixcursion I. Railway. —_—- AUGUST, J. B. will sell off the balance of stock of STRAW PRINTS and MUSLiNS, balance of stock of SUMME! MENS H ATS, bal ince of stock of SUITS (to fit boys three to ten ye Ars), umd YOU SUITS (Tweed afi Worsted). vl, regardless of price. All Summer Goods must be clear You can depend upon getting BARGAINS in every department at J. HB. MACDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET. Chittwa, July 2V—dy wy ee OR te em remem age