itm 2 2 a Hint san aa ne tet 5 a ly ill Lueal and Other ftems, RIP} @) Aw at D> . ae LA ub. Coady’s Sesiliieen - ( M CHOWDER § to-nich t R ly’ a ‘ ‘ it etl i. Coady = - Y's Cotton rttor Siti om 25 cents each at ri donald s oo ' YOR JUDGE } sONOR PUDGH KELLY has just returned ip to Halifax - ; j YARD Hacx K ‘ 0... M. P ar " Ottawa last - : ey @Prived = | o 1USA NI» \ le |? ‘© THOUSAND Yards Print Remnants, ver, p, at J. B. Macdonald's, ; " | te cheappst Boots and Shoes in town wo tO. B. Maed One = Boot Store, \ NUMBER of . a “Meth ies Ministers left for wavVliie, Ny. B » to attend the conference. ies tee NEAD in an Oth er < Al lumn the Programme of lableaux in Mark t Hall next Thursday. x oe ; ment of Messrs. owded out, will lar udvertise stewart, cr Hlarris & appear to-morrow, - ERNON SMIT & E oth ial } proposed Subway. is about to of the route ot the MIAAC all survey - lus stuffed skin of a calf having two heads. three tails and six feet, exhibition at the market to-day Was On - = l'ue afternoon freight train for Summerside yesterday struck a cow at the Pot tery cross- ing, killing her instant ly. -_ ‘ ‘ : Di Model School closes for th. umimer h aul a = on Frid ty next. Examinati i com- CK OT) Cine Vy of closing. - \ COKRESPONDENT of the Montreal Hee) y 7 asks lor information vustico Beach, P. FE. J... nat L AALS... respecting a3 a Sulm- Mor resort oe Avetion Saux of Flow: , Plants, Hanging Bra nd Stands, to at 11] o'clock See Neill, Luctiones norrow Wednesday sdve rtisement.. A. Me- ao iif names on the Prozramme of the Ta- bleaux, are lent guarantee for the excel- lence of the Entertainment in the Market Hall next Thursday. sutin > Tue Salvation Army soldier who self in the hand Sunday evening last, had the bullet extracted at the C harlottetown Hospi- tal yester ee atternoon. shot him- - - Fecir expected this evening ex- Boston steamer If received, will sell to- morrow (Wednesday) June 16th, at 2 o'clock. A. MeNerLy, Auctioneer. > NE w THat popular summer resort—the Seaside Hotel- -opens for the season on the 10th Jul y It has been fitted up with every re gard to the comfort and convenience of those who patron- ize it - aa Tue Lowell Citizen says that “owing to the strained relations between the two countries. Canadian mammas who visit American beaches will not be permitted to fish in our matriimo- nial waters, _—— Magistrate’s Court this using abusive language little beys for vagrancy were given a week’s imprisonment and three tlronks were disposed off. cas PanTine wishing to examine the voters lists for King’s and Prince Counties can do so en application to Mr. Henry Smith, Clerk of the Revision Court, at the County Court Office, Province Building.* conciaiadininamans has rented his cottage on Summerside, to Mr. W. P. Morrison, the new Agent for the Merchants’ Bank of Halifax, and removed toa suburban residence on the St. Eleanor’s Road. on Tue steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, with a veneral merchandise arrived from She At the Stipendiary iorenoon a man tor was fined $2; two Jupee KELLy Central Street, cargo oft o Montreal at an early hour this morning. sails again this afternoon with a cargo of cattle, hay, etc., for Sc. John's, Nfld. ? an John Bull in the morning takes soda and t randy, And rich “ arf-an-arf” for a nooner, But the festive Canadian And blue-nosed Acadian They take the American schooner. - - nm Mr. Serpat, of the extensive London Tea House of Messrs. Francis Peck, Winch & Co., paid his customers here a flying visit during ‘ast week. He left a full line of sal iple s with A. H. B. Ma icgowan, W ho is their Agent for the Island. > Rev. Morner St. Joun or THE CRoss, Superioress- General of the Congreyation de Notre Dame, and Secretary, together with Mother St. Angelina, Superioress of St. Joseph's Con ent, and Mother St. Cornelia, Superioress of the Convent de Notre Dame, will arrive from Montreal this evening. A wae in Frankfort, by way of a joke, = reporter an item that was false. The re- norter published it, and his c redit for verac ity suffered there by. He ued the other for da- mal reputation, and the 2,000 marks to compro this con- mages t s pre ulessit wag Wishes to pay ynise the matier Tne it are now scouring the cities ho desire to be funny. di allied Tar Capes thle Advertiser is re sponsible for the following fish story :—Mr. James Smith, ¢ Clark’s Harbor, recently caught, in quite ' commonly ca scuipin. it as lobster bait, and on an over its stomacn snarentiv beer grow vn mgqu Ww ni h had = nuiy _ - swallowed but a short time. Several persons examined the our iosity, but none could guess where the sculpin got such a dinuer, — reporters of to find face- tious people “ ' ad p water, a fis uea a He was going to us cutting it o pe n found in Cravs W. Fieup, of Atlantic Cable f: fame, insured his life many years ago in the en Mutual of New York” for ten thousand do lars. By the addition of dividends and profite the paicy new stende at twenty- «nine thoua- aad doles OTe Thi s is a fair sample of hundreds sli cies on the books of the Company. Such splondid resulta have aever been reached nor approached by any other company in near the a 4 Mr. Maceachern represents theCom he M uny in P. B. Island. pin) ac "Tt veneral verdict of the smokers of the I ( ivy ist tis the finest tobacco th “ever wd. There can be mo mis- ie, : : ; a take upon this point for itis pt ‘coved bv this lence The large demaud tor this DiaCCO - to be true, and the character f the demand gives further proof. It has nev been of ‘the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus- red and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed qu slicy of the tobacco ac counts for this Bite Atw- ci Min asc ac, Bie | Range on Mowd: any, Aug | Valued at 8669. ivalued at jal any rifle competiti id ivy or SS | however, - a ust 30, are published. . © number of matches is the same as last year. The number of prizes is 20 for teams. 9 &),245. The team prizes are the last year, but the individual prizes more, aot the mor value se OF 8,0. Phe total amount offered im , hesides ¢ 5 ses u nd shields, is “ime as s ® incre shaw money, {4 the usual cups ; which is the largest sur mn Canada. < Wi revy practice again he to learn that the of stealing flowers from cemeteri: contemp ible ‘oming prevalent. On will PLAN last a large double vera ’ : , , . ° : Witeh lovin ands had a day } ; ‘) plante lon & grave im the tery, either Ssatuyr nivm or two pre Pi ople’s Ce rhe ruthlessly carried away—the thief itely was ile consider leaving the pot. | | } HIE “DAILY y EXAMINER, ‘ Fiewers and Plants, BY: \uction 1 atl uo her Ly oe . sui leading } Without any j ' It is | i ' are auiy to he reyi vd that the ye rpetr itor of ; Sls Outrage is walliowis: as th n nor woman | } Wao is unprincipled enou to carry of these | }mementoes of the love of the living for | dead, | we must return to Parliament {1 deser\ ‘8 to be punished us severely the law will allow. ; ictal ADULTER ATION OF CaNby.—-The ‘‘National | Confectioners’ Assoc ‘iation” of the Unit States, with a membership of over one hun i dred t, representing ae O00, 1s pled ved by its about constitution and by-laws | to prose cute all parties using poisonor 1s color- ings, terra alba or er mineral substances in the manufacture of Confectioner y. Such an Association is needed in C anada, but the peo plef Prince Edward Island can always get the pere unadulterated article by patronizing the establishment. of B. Balderst on, (Queen Street, Charlottetown He keeps ” seve ral hands manufaeturin: g tpi il of S15. 000. j piace OT s« te all the time to supply} aris, O: ‘atory, Literature, Frene he local trade, and. will guarantee absolute | fiaiian Languages. isnulish Bra purity. Si e o d—iu 15 lics, &c. ‘Luition, $+ to $20; b 8 with Steam Heat and LKlectrie L ra oe perterm., Faw. TkRM begins S fue members of Excelsior Lodge, No. 10, | #08 tiustrated spar! tae ey I. O. G. T., of Pownal t their last r | #@dress, KE. TOURJES, Dir., a : “iS! | TON, Mass ueeting passed the following resolutions } ‘ 3 | June ll, i8s6—2mes eod wky 6 ¢ wibiéeaky -— ; IS € KY 6 iVhereas, Knowing the ¢ intemperanc 1s Working in our midst, and being fully per- sSuaciec with the « vil true friends of that to eftectu lly cope tempet! ; Ra > ; . Lherefore Resolv {, That the members ot aoe. ; +} - . LOIS WOUge Lay isiue all } Ly tles and Work wholly in the interest of any temperance can- lidat 2 tha I > he n) . 7 in the c ] Le Laat may be placed in the tre ld. ” a ; ry i Further Resolved, That committee be ap- pointed conier wlth the liance, regarding the contest the District tion. Temperance Al- candidates to approaching ele choice of in the -_---~»> -- — Potrery.—-The sale of Pottery on Wednesday are chance ; the P. ¥, Isl next, at shing land noon, offers a e to those v to start in bu This Pottery } Started seven or eight years ago, It had many come but succeeded. To. day it manufacture a ware whic h ‘onaed s successfully with for- eign make for the Island trade. The ground covers an area of about five acres, the build- ness ings and kiln are in excellent order. The business is a live one, and a splendid stock of ware is now on hand, for which the purchaser of the Pottery will have first olfer. The shareholders have determined to sell. feeling that a business like this can only be success- fully run when under personal supervision of the owner, which cannot be obtained ina company. This isa golden opportunity for any one wishing to obtain a fair business. pilin to-day was sales were well attended brisk at ~Beef (small) 7 to 10 market and stocked the following prices: cts per lb; do a qtr 4 to 7 cts; mutton, 5 to 8S cents; pork (carcass) 4 tw 5 cts; pork (small) 6 to 8 ets; lamb, 6 to 8 ct ham per lb, 13 to 14 ects: fowls, each, 30 to butter (fresh) 23 to 25: do (tub) 18 to 20 ets; eggs, per dozen, 10 to 12 cts; ec! to 18 ets per lb; tlour per 100 ibs, $2.2 $2.75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $2.50; to 40 cts ; hay per 100, 20 cts; geese, 50 to 70; THe and and 9- as ao Cts; over seed, 16 5 to oats, 30 59 cts; pot 18 to turnips, per bush, 12 atoes, to 13 cts; seed timothy, $3 per bush; veai, 3 to 7 cts per lb; turkeys, 80 cts to $1.75; radish per bunch, 6 cents ; herring (fresh) 6 to § cts: lobsters, 3 to 6 cts each; halibut, 8 cents per Ib. ; rhubarb, 8 to 4 cents lb; codfish, 10 to 25 cents; mackerel, 5 to 8 cents; pigs, $4.50 to $5.00 per pair. ai A younG man from the vicinity of Wheat- ley River met with an accident on the rail- way yesterday which might have been attend. ed with fatal results. As the express from Souris was crossing Brackley Point Road the brakeman fshouted ‘‘Change cars at Royalty Junction for the West!” Rusticus, who had never been on the cars before, took the order verbatim et literatim and as requiring im- mediate attention. Rushing to the rear plat- form, he walked off while the train was going at the rate of twenty miles per hour. —_Land- ing on his feet, he bounced backwards and struck on his head. The force of the rebound threw him against a cattle gui urd which cut his head badly. Regaining his feet he started for the station with a burst of speed that bid fair to out-rival the train. Arrived at the station. the station master acted the Samaritan and bound up his wounds. He was then sent on his way, a sadder if nota wiser man, having had impressed upon him in a striking way the truth of the saying that ‘It is no ‘sign of a gentleman to rush !” good Capt. Herbert Explains. Srr,—Wiill you kindly allow me through the medium of your journal to apologise for ny non rrival at § ‘harlot ttetown as expect ed on Thursday, 10th. I regret that I shall ' : ; ‘ . mM oat not be able to leave Calais until Thursday, 1098 vil es 17th, he ring to: attend PSDs per on th at Red Beach, one of the of Calais aia re we hold nivetings. Thanking you very much for afforded me, I beg to remain, Yours very fait! lly, MARGAREt Liste Hersert, Staff Capt Divisional Officer, Maritime Provinces. subi rban the space jummerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, June 11. steamer St. Lawrence, Shipped per Cameron master, 106 casos OggS...+-.seeeees for Point du Uhene : seeeee8 351 00 difficulties to over- | ', to-morrow, tocloc irge irsery, resery and ¢ able for House ever ottered ;excelient nt —_—_ and individual prizes, 850, are From Acacia Nursery, Pictou, WEDNESDAY, N_S. June k. ac my Auction Rooms: hoice lot and G embracing all the Varieties, all of Whi of Flow arden, from this new and ch must be ch sed out tositively the last chance for the season, Fune lo Ok tDEI of the sut g£0es of the scriber, follow A, a re tS can be obt —— as usual, 3) Wate D ‘oals, VIZ? Pictou, Nova Scotia [= we, © Old Sydn Lingan Mines, lara Victoria The lack a mre . eR ey, lar Mines Coals ciean and veral sort June 15, 1886—-eod tf W ORLD- year. mental Mus TO GENTS—A “ you wil done, We give a det Gent's worth $14. Gents’ worth $190 Gents’ cheap at $12. Gents* che ap at $ cheap at $10, Ge nts’ Gents‘ Gents‘ Gents‘ Y ouths* by is’ ere Uv, and up, » Fel best value ir Men‘s up. Tryon Tw new styles, Canadian On behalf tender We at $16, wort! Ladies‘ Ladies‘ Ladies’ and up. Ladies* Bi very | English 74 cls., up. l3cts., and a Gents* cheap. .* + 4% Fok SALE office. I OST—A 4 broke lox had a rope inform ed. TANTE D.- W United and act as you from $ quired. TURERS, Gray Gre y Sailer Tweed Suits (al! ages and sizes) Variety, 45 ¢ iS, jast; war moO LET. ume Tr" geet 25 to $7 Wa’ ANTED—A emall Boat. INER office. 100 Ii lurge and slac from Linga bright, and 3 of Pictou Si: G, CNEL Aucthk iL, peer COAL! COAL r Street, Albicn BeepToY and slack, ly Me h and V can be nat, at the offic | for car- Mines, ictorja used in W. DEBLOLs : EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY GF IW MUSIC, BOSTON, MASS YHE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED in the structors. ic, Piano and Orgar THE 4 Tou +A. and 1 Tuning 20.5 Students last Thorough Instruction in Vocal lustru- g, Fine h, German and uches,, G ard and ' wut, uli lnior o ow yimnas- 9, 1886 mation, Franklin Sq., BOS- | REECTORS. We Piay the Music, NCE. Political Earthquake is upon us, and | | hear from both parties all they have claim fore Vc Black Sa Navy Blue Serg Youths‘ Navy Biue Suits, Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up t Hats 1 town. eeds, 35 cts., Oxford Biouse done for y ou, and considerable they y reduced the during the past year on your mere handize, mue more than either party. 1iled account of ar.d see us be to have sting and we k and Cuta Black Worsted Sack S bact in Wool, £5 cta., and Scotch Twe ts., up. of the Tailoring thanks to patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative ietters which are daily’ received. are putting 1 $20, Ladies’ Handerchiefs, Ladies’ Coilars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters a very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts. pair up. American Pr MIK ADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., ur and Cas iadian isks, arge st American Ginghams, p. Ticking, 10cts., and up. our friends have way Sui uits, onl Suits, do, “B oys* Sailor Hats and Caps, S0cts, up. Men‘s Unilaunded shirts, Men’‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., — Ww hite Shirts, 65cts,, 7i5cts., 85cts., $1, and 8, Tocts, and up. Men's Feit Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2 Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, and up, i » ed Suiti for the leit un- saat We are short of space ai our doings, but come | Wii ¢€ x ple 1in. ts, $10, y $6.50 Oxford Sack Suits, aJl wool, $7, $7.50, Gents’ AN Ww 00] Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, 111 Wool Tweed Coats, 33.60, cheap at $5. do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.:0. do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. ze Suits, $4.95, worth $10. $4.70, ‘worth $9.50. $1.75, and $1, 50 cts., and up, the n guite ngs in Department, we liberal up A. 1, Scotch Tweed Suits, eck of Prin in ver dcts., and up. Men’s Scotch ‘tweed Pants to measure, #. Men's French Trowsers to order, iryon ‘i weed Suits, $6.50, worth $0 $12, $13, and $14. Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Vent‘s) only 85 cts., worth $1.40 Kid Gloves, 6octs., Worth 1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. double busk American Corsets, in 4 button (Dent's) only dOcts., ints, in ts, extra value, y new patterns, up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 9cts up. Fine Furnishings, in great CAMERON BLOOK. es LOS ‘ aod sd H. yn Camberland Street. Cash for Weol. Ch’town, June 8, 1856.—3mos good milker » Wola. reddish we fron on he ition to EXAMINER OFF! brown r neck, a gentlem«< n in States our Lock B 5 weekly For particulars addres3 : sas City, J and C sea only ox 216, Kan Cow OUND, variety, White Cotton, 6cts. up Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts. to $10. (retonnes, 9cts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, icts. All Goods Better than advertized. BWLD .BROS & € : Appl y * jun 1d E—A good Milch Cow, calved .in May at this 3ijtd lw—jel5 m will ber nach city to rent agent for an article that wil! small capital re- MAN ju without horns; 1 Godkin‘s pasture on Friday; Any person bringin rewar juli | | BR LIG T. UFAC Mo. juli6i — Apply at THE Ex- in 13 In- in asl an office, wy zard, U pper. Prince Street. WANTED—A Girlas general servant. with good references, to Mrs. Henry juns A LAWN “MOWER _ for Sale. Amp ih i ita ers and Hl Makes a spec i — TUESDAY, DENTAL. STRICKLAND returned | sumed ihe pra Bar. and ‘tice alty of insertia: permanently re of his profession, < Peeth With- out Pilates, New methods for filling teeth, making the operation ci npary atively ‘Pain- less. peeth extracted positively Witheut aim, by the use of a Vegetable Gas whic 7 $ per fe ctly harmless. *“e@ at effice test monials from leading physicians in ice and New Lork. 4 the R C. , 800 CX} receive tender t uilne as 1 ( ri PSA URDAY, : 19th day of JUNE, inst. farther pecleeas tion may be obtained on appli- ‘ation to any member of the Committee, who reserve tho right of rejecting any and al! tenders [% Store and for Sale at room | $45 to $75 eptember — kes | 1 r1 7 — ieee cipee sees pues 315 09 MeNeill‘s Auction Room. — Si ] bors seen hls cele 68 90 jos [- AN SE RVAN’ r sae also a ° Wiaiee emaid Maid JOO Lbs OUGLEF...-.- eee errr reese . — wanted. Inquire at the residence of the 179 Seeahale O6N.. 6s <i0 «ome sie g ~ Chief Justice. jun 11 3i 500 Ibs calfskins.......+..++-+ . pa ————s ———- — W ANTED—A Cook. A pply to Mrs. Johr Long- $874 00 wort! , St. Peter's f Road. junll 3i i ua i an tha $26) ne O i ET— A Te: reme nt House, near McKinnon By same steamer on i 12th June. T°, siekteal s foundry, Apply to Patrick | 174 eggs g 539 00| Farmer, jun 14 3i 74 cases eggs.... seers cerer es eG ed : ‘ hele OO 330 bags povatoes. . sae 00 W ANT TED—A good Cook to go to Stellarton, 18 cattle..... e _— wages liberal. Apply to Mrs. Col. % horses ier ee ss cs eeeres OSV | v | Gr ray, , Gikbaaision Llouse, jun ltt plese ee 2c 58... Keo d 34 00 | a aes 100 bush-cate.. —_— ANTED—A goud Journyman Tailor; steady 068 00 W? employment and good wages. Apply to J. $2068 | M. Ross, Mencton, N. B. _ jnns 5i pd By str. Princess of Wales on the 14th June: $ 981 ene J daepe ewe dae aa 144 bags 18. cies 72 Lt Le pans ads 122 00 975 10 LET—Two Houses with commodious suitable new Dwelling ut houses, well- 00 | finished and pleasantly situated on the baer | of Prince and Dorchester Streets, in a centrai partofthe city. Kach dwelling has nine rooms od is Beans Vane sse3sioD.—Ve Alley. * ion xe bie wit Sieve marble a register grates, June 12, 1886—4i 10, 000 Bushels OATS, ii ishWick Ex: pres SS Line. Ct ‘ona ORF FERS Special Rates and Y int ti iver peo}, London, Havre, Hamburg and Rotle dam, via Hal ifax. Storage free to shippers os Chariottietown. W. W. Ch ARKE, MIDSUMMER TRIP, Liverpool for Charlottetown, orders in time, Johu Street, E. 5t South John Street, or heve to the owners, JAMES S. KIRK | days’ time, will be sold low ex ship. A written guarantee with all work. Prices noderate. June 11—6i THEADE RS | ‘| No | S theterm of engagement a the Care-taker of | Cemet-ry, St. ster’s Koad, will ire, the Comunittee of M anage nent will ; fiom persons willing to under- dnties connected therewith, fur such ay be agreed upon. Tenders will state j he wages required per month, and mimst be lelivered to th; ange rsigned on or before noon of | Ch’town, ake the JOHN MACSWAIN. a convenie shipping —— i e nt shipping Apply to A. MCNEILL, 1586. Auctioneer 4S STARK” i Through Bills of : toshippers of canned lobsters to New inte Queen’s Wharf, ‘h‘town, June 5, 1886—Imo 1886. The well-known Clipper . Bark “MO: SELLE ed and C —, 10 years at Lioyd’s, R. RENDLE, Commander 500 Tons Register, Copper WILL SAIL FROM About the 25th JUNE, Next. Intending shippers will please forward their For freight or passage apply in London to Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, PEAKE BROS. & CO. May 21, 1886—eod tf AMERICAN Mel aaps) W E have a fine assortment of & COS’ (CHICAGO) CELEBRATED TOILE! SOAPS (Exquisitsly Perfumed.) BEER & GOFF. , 1886, Ch’town, June 2aw & wy TO ARRIVS | TURKS ISLAND SALT): 2 cargo of ina fiw “PLYMOUTH,” with T URK S ISLAND SALT, due here Apply to DE 4H E B24 4. Ch’town, May 26, 1386, . & OD. a Sigs WE beg to call the attention of the RETAIL and COUNTRY TRADE to the fact that the SHIRTIN GS, are much made by .us, Better Weight, Faster Colors and More Durable Gloves, Ch’town, a UNE Tr d, 1 oS aS 7 ££ on zy Dress Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings, me ( orsets, P: irasols, a | Every Department is full of the Newest Department is tco well known to need pufiing. &@ Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at SELR BROS. IN COW...) Gaye ae ——- AND -— — SELLING FAST our Large and Well-ass rted Stock of New and Fashionable AY GOODS, MILLINERY, &€. ‘ oe Latest st Novel! fies of the Seasou, STANLEY BROS. Lie Brown’s Block, Opnosite Market House. ac, Our Millinery Hosiery, Frillings, Goods, at Popular Prices. May 29, 1886. Bes Ail the i Ch’town, : » 1884 STRICT ATTENTIO to Business, Honesty and Square Dealing, and paying Cash every time, is what has placed aN ae x L. kK. PkROWSE to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &c. He does not advertize to sell goods at cost, but he guaran- tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adver- tiz2 to sell at cost. He does not try to deceive the peopie by making a big blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4, mn worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was bought lees than half price, sold less than half price. Hie does not ask the people to believe his advertisement until they see his prices; he Knows then they will —— and cnows that the goods and prices back him up every tim: and wiil be a All goods freely Ras Please - to pny part of the town. rr * goarnt sho wh, or sent to call OW & (ueer don’t forget Sign of the Bitk HAT, pas “iveet. LELEGHAPH CADRES PROEPILY SHIPPED. 0; trae and Caskets, all sizes, mounted and furnished at one hour’s notice. LOW-PRIGE GEO0S ANE HIGH-PRIGE COBDS. $13.00 Funeral ébutfit. consisting of Imitation Roseword oe Ue than any others in the market. The evperience of those who have used them for the past eight years, and an examination of the goods wil prove the correctness of this state- ment, - They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale | ouses. WH. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), STt.,.JTOmwW, WW, B. Met/ 2, 1890-Umvs | Casket, silver-piate mountiags, o itaide shell aud use of hearse. Having mad e special arrangements with the manufacturers ‘of Funeral iran we are able to quote the lowest prices on al! grades of Funeral Furnishings. MARK WRIGHT & CO. TELEPHONE COMMUNIVCATION, 'Ch’town, April 12, °85—2aw & wky om NR, eer” emai. tea: Mim se 2 i ice siete NI Hitt cade ee OES ae ar ee eeearn ro oe a iS ae + Re a mma St shellac athiica am ci cessceeneee a eee csc" | .