Saisie Rc Se ccc I WU tek he i naar wl at AA UE At THE DAILY MXAMIN ER : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros. | arr oe. Hard and soft baie from 5e up. ents’ Furnishing nee 50e, 70e, $1.00, $1.2 Beaces Collars and cuffs much less than other U ndesehothing cheap, all sizes in stock. PROWSE BROTHERS. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1896. I House Furnishing DEPARTMENT Unprecedented success has met us ir this department this spring. C:rpets, Mats and Matting cheaper than ever. Curtains and blinds at prices so low that there is no excuse | for not buying. Everything in this department is marked low enough t) Ln ck out all competit’on. Prowse Brothers & Co. from 50¢ up for 2 piece suits, or $2. 50 up for 3 piece. go spending your meney for children’s suits without first see- ing our new styles. ad Children’s Clothing DEPARTMENT 2 or 3 piece suits to fit boys, from 4 to 14 years old Don't PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men | ology, chemistry, _——- and materia medica ology, chemistry. except | McLeod, who remain during the summer | to take advantage of the hospital practice.’ quin, | Gordon, Carter's for Wall wet Do McGILL UNIVERSITY, Honors Won by the Medical Students from P. KE. Island, An esteemed correspondent at Montreal writes June 23; The boys in have all Trainor, Kelly’s honors in hy- bacteriology and second-class honors in and therapeutics, aud a good pass in medical jurisprudence. Wim. Johuston, Charlottetown, takes | first t~class in mental diseases and a good “ in all the other third year subjects, . P. MeNally, Abram’s Village, takes seats ~class in mental diseases and @ good pass in all other third year subjects. James A. Johnston, Central Bedeque, passes well in all third year work; and G. P. McDougall, Lot 14, also did well in the third year, passing in hygiene, pathology, medical jurisprudence and mental diseases, In the 2ud year Mr. W. O. Rosas (Lake- ville) headed his class taking the Junior prize aad also the senior anatomy prizes; | and Messrs Houston and McLeod also took the third year passed creditably. John B. Cross, takes first-class | giene, pathology and | mental diseases, pharmacology | firat class in their year. Mr. Gecft ey Bayfield, of Charlottetown, has passed all ‘subjects in the second year medicine, taking honors in materia med ica, practical “chemistry, written and practical histology. Mr. Gordon T. ‘Alley, also of Charlotte- t wn, did work, passing in his- chemistry Zoo } In the first year Mr. A. H. Gordon headed his class, taking the prize. Mr. Sutherland has also first class all round. Mr. J.H. Bradley, Charlottetown, is Ist class in anatomy, botany and practical chemistry. Mr. E. G. Gillis, Indian River, stood 2nd in Botany in his class anu also had Ist class honors in anatomy, and Mr. J. 8. | McDonald, St. Andrew’s, toc’ Ist class in anatomy. Mr. Hugh Pigeon, late of England, now of Peterboro, Ont., and at present 4 guest of Edward Bayfield, Esq.,.has passed his second year examinations taking honors in materia medica. Mr. has given a gool uccount of himself. passed and honors in Ivan McKinnon, of Charlottetown, He physi- practical in botany, anatomy and took for the holi The College is now closed days, and the boys have all returned home, Messre. McDougall, Trainor and ’ _— LT te SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlettetown. ENTERED. June 23—Speedaway, Campbell, Juve 24—Leveret, Garcin, Pictou; Brae. Tar- Fastnet, Bethel, Margaret Ann, Buckler, Wallace; Jimmo, West Point, Eventide, New Castle; Kohinoor, Bonder- anlt, Pictou; J. A. G. C., Langell,Wallace; Lowrie, Pictou;. ss. Halifax; Leonora, Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, | —s > The \ We have been so aw fully . Me ‘ 1e ova Scotia \ , n session busy this spring that it is al et Ha most impossible for us to kee P| . you posted he : let mubetinn cf Wile: posted as to the many bar | tn. § evening at 3 ck. gins offered by us in our car- | oe pe t, hat and cap departments, ap G Ant Tanteat.—Tickets for, but ask you to drop in if there White - colored shirts 25c, .e G : Art Tableau w be on fale ~ ; $1.50 ( = a! «6plac 7 a Mon a ne =" is any thing In our line on ¥ an i $1.7 Rene 3 arly ' ‘ your list. “and ties all prices Se 8 - » y _ ‘ aces ME Gir. PROWSE BROS., | Places. } . g ounce?! of the : : } P I Rifle Association, x L held The wonderful Cheap Men. | at ww eB g this riday ve ” Reg ir Mee z and . ‘ a] ele | hie Cy n St B t —" ev veers tonght. The Cm! Stearns is Best. — re | ( aders’ ex ~ Ww please atte ie (ere FROM AND TO BOSTON, Ra “ \ = ihe car j for a cl the ax * erside includes 2.29. Lhe steamer Holifax atrived from Bos- 2 38 ssses, with a purse of ton tast midnight b ringing a general cargo ei I 4 . livided ani i the foll iOwilng p. asset gers: Miss Jessie ca mS be spevial , Miss Bambrix . Mrs. Devin and fare: a si Way . sire Rober rts, on rs. Wright, Mrs. “ . Cr r » Miss Ei.th Cameron, W. A. Ross, K Cart Residents of | ¥'fe and child, a Finemao, Katie E. ay oe Great G n- | Gay, Misses Stewart, H. E. Fineman, M. pla . . saking M:Phersor, Mi-ses Hubleys, C. B. es as ; wat ¢ cart.| Mechon and _wife, Wm. R. Ses- Though asked for and promised several)! S00’, J. W. McCormick, Jobn tines as failed to make its appearance, Kelly, Geo. Millett, Seymour Desham, S ae ee i! Wallace, Angus McKinnon, A. J. Ken- oe eg, ge. |e __|medvy, F. A. MeMillan, Flora Nicholson x Isuanpgr I NED. We h ar | i » hens a. ; ae ® regre ar M Mat w Macdonald, one E. Nicholson, W. C Hall, Miss i. ‘8 oe Ma ald : Tew, | Brown, Mrs. McCallum, A. M. Morse, G w i, was ed a Se ~~ alorse, Miss Morse, Mrs. C. Ross, = < ; i at] . M ss K. Flood, Annie C. Flood, Katie Me- \! . ald wees weaty-one years a zie, Mrs, Cullum, Flora McEachern, , Sig aaa sad hie Ee Embree, Mrs. J. Pettigrew, Miss cot ted to the earth vesterday af er- | G@m™mpbell, Miss M. McCormick, Miss M. e ‘ aoe ghes, Miss Delia Stewart. seenetinee _ The Halifax sailed on return to Boston wr \ ABLES.—Mosers. J. J Gay i this atternoon about two © clock, with a &8 t mar avas lid | general freight and the following passen as . y vege ee, C sting | gers :—Cl arles McCarthy, Miss Annie in Aulifiowers, cabbage, o | McCarthy \lexander MeFadven, Katie turnips, and the space 1 frout Dwver, Harty White, Mary A. Macdonald, their stali was crowded with p chase re.) Mr 's. Joho Campbell, Ella Campbell, Th sing srket gardeners @ud}| Katie Campbel!, John Campbell, Sarah see! are @iways to the front in their! Bell, E. A. Malone, Minnie Kelly, ‘Mire P Y . . depar eds gratulate them | Bryan, Maxwe!l McLean, Murdock Me- Now opening. Av attractive upon their succes: this season | Dougall, R.C. Bell, John Malone, Law-|line of Ladies’ white linen mee es as j rence Gailart, Annie McAtee, Mrs. Dobie,| 1]... a ce heed ad ; ,Faon Moxtaat.—The S3. Coban ar-| Ageie Macdouald, Mrs. Mary Thorpe, F” collar, the latest styles, Night . a none WS ria aud Miss ) Wadman. dresses. skirts, muslins aprons. ‘ Arvo a € pass ngers Pi ih Tice etcscianap and sailed at 12 ay for St. Joba’s THE WEBLING SISTERS. Children’s pinafoaes, via Sy . : y sisting of 42 —_-—— lew < id | a ; ahs ' KID GIOVES.—New Kid ead artle sore } _— 17] he entertainment given at the Opera] , . lambs, 200 bags oats, 18 tubs t utter @ id a House last evening was well attended > and Gloves, best makes only, in | qua ‘ a : 9 e oulward ps aes a- 1“ the programme ~ ighout was of & most blacks and shades. gers were Px O’Hallor and W. D.j pleasi ng character. In““The Taming of the Every pair e “anteed Bo r psi irew,” the first number. rendered, the sVOTy | aur guarantees ° 2 . . WT 7 Y Ts ‘ Sc a oan Ge ‘ ee by their clever work won the ap- nae HOSIERY. = -Fast | : “TI SU RE SEV. NEO. | nay f the audience, and as the enter- Me nifs . ? ie , | pre val o a : i er acl » a Xian fold, of the city of Chri veh ut eb. | ta nment proceeded they added to their Black Hossery in all sizes and | “a : : * 1, Who has — y ig ral swahec | popu larity. “The Dance of the Summer | (Ut ‘ise K. a tae - “e > wm at reef ie Fl wers > was skillfully executed, and =, : : oa 2 . ne wits Sha keenly enjoyed; and “The April - a ss s o 1] a” | Jest,” which followed furnished , mew tne 6 4 516 j considerable amusement. In “Helen and ia eo Oe a ; * | Modus,” a selection from the Hunchback, li aire evening, | Coronation of jthe sisters alo appeared to advantage. Jesus : | But it was the patriotic sketch “Britannia,’, Sulu ewext Desinep.—It is hop that evoked the greatest enthusiasm, the as ot future eatestainmests in the Onn ra | oyal utterances of Peggy, the jig-dancing Hense th: performance will begin at the | by Rosalind and the sword-danc ing by advertised hour. Ae rule, up to date this iL ucy eliciting round after round of ar iis wetiienmecss edecctioad ta Gree & peel rolo, “May I Have the o'clock d i net begin 1 between 8.15 | Pleasure,” was well given ty Luey; and oni 8.39, and last eveninz it was 8 40 be Miss Bain’s piano playing was evidently si A ih Se pe et ber wes claved, |SPptccited. The entertainment t through- An mprovemer t in this rerpect ten red | O#t was of a most pleasing character, and GRAND BODGE MEETING, oe at enact oe ae those who promoted it are deserving of mer . Tae _ by threatre-zoers. = conttabaintions ial lia iaags l'ne M, W. Grand Lodge of A. F. and Qeeex Sevare Scuooi.-Tie following A. M. commenced its annua! communica iabtions were = le in the vet Bina 8 ea — m®@ | tion in Charlottetown on Wednesday even a ¢, ed a Se ead ing, at 8 o’clock, and continued in session for | jet _ n a ee “s n ‘a rn ; = =e oe all d ay yesterd sy. The following grand Se 2 'Pr Se ae a ad “Vis . Dri : pal” . olfieere were elected and installed for the a sae Sie eae Kau oees , > | ited © . M. D., and S. F. Hodgton'as Gt -and Mas-- were awarded to Joh a ghtizer and Picton ca Brown. A copy of B iro’s P eins donated , by Mesera. : M. Millan & Sen sby ’ was M W. G. Master—J. L. Thomeoe. awarded to J »h Payne on the recom D. G. Master —K. J. Martin. Ticiithiliain oil tite uieemmeten Sr. G. Warden—John A. Messervey. ies Jr. G. Warden—Alex. J. McLaine. A Paixrvi Accipext.—The ede correspondent of the Guardian Mr. Geo. Gcdkin, of this town, met with a painful accident yesterday morning He wae walking alougside of Mr. John Henry’s Summer- Cavs: ice sloven on Spring street, when the horse @artedjto ran. He jamped on the front of tle <loven tostop the horse, but was kao. ked off and the wheel passed over his kz. Mr. Godkin was conveyed to his Residence, v',ere he will be laid up for a few w Rk.—The marriage of M i ' v, of York, and Mr. Al- L i t St. Peter’s R vad, was & i “wal evening, the cereinony beisy f,e:ferised at York by Rev. Silas 2 att €-, assisted OV R¢ v -. 7 The bride, who is one of York’s fairest dacghters, was beautiful ly attired and carried ab myuet of rores. The ceremony was witnessed by a large number of guests, and the bride wasth2 recipient of many handsome preseuts. Tue ExaMixer Joins im the congratulations ‘ 7 Spiexpip Ceremo — One of the grandest, if not the grandest, reliziuns ceremonies ever helt on P. F island tal S ‘ Peter Mo ay ext, June 29th. The NIES ~ Bay on new Cath- obic Chur which in itself is worthy of a Vv t. w at day be consec rated by kB hop D s Th ¢ Solemn Hi: gh Mass will be sung by the Charlottetown choir, who have prepared Haydn’s Sixteenth Mass for the occasion. Thousands of ex- Cu:siomists will be there from all parts of the province, to accommolate whom, the larse-c Tea ever held at St. Peter’s or in the east is being prepared. Pleasure seekers should not fail to visit St. Peter’s M y a3 this w be the last o ppor- ty offered to visit. that beautiful spot. > 2.72% °% @&2284 % 2 2 2 & ¢e2e2@2e248080008086878 & That expresses about all we have to say, except mention our business— FURNITURE MAKIN WARK WRIGHT & C0, LTD D. Mo 8.1 @ ont 4Heste eee eee F Bald Freeads Make a great floor for fliesto danceon. We can’t make hair grow on, but we sell you something to keep the flies off. Kill them off the first of the season and have peace in the home. TANGLEFOOT does it. A fresh stock juit received Sold wholesale and retail. » Johnson & Johnson. Graduates in Pharmacy 2 58 <a i he balance of our sto Somewhat ‘ rvneNnOnNTOTONNNNOOTOONODNOD HDT poRORHOT Ot as regards th Good Of this spr howe ny rs imports ation, er, a3 DOtDIn SL15 $1.65 $1.90 $2.20 ND win At present prices, you save the cost of mak- all the trouble and time it takes BEER BROS. southerly shifting to westerly winds, warm, with ing, besides to have them made. | ; THE WEATHER.— Strong aoa iER.— Strong en nn =i QO. = ©... “CD Lafeal x SD « Of Ladies’ Wrapper estyle—not as regards the qnality, «are a little cru mpled by handling, The crumple in g compares d with thee rump! ein price. Out of Shape but the ALL is, tho’ they are the goods 98¢e. $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 crumbled to crumbled to crumbled to crumbled to * 5 ( ( ¢ ( ( , ( : ( ( ¢ 1). ¢ ‘ ( 3 Addddiididiis WULAALVAbAQLddasadeded geead add dadsedaddadaddsddaadaddd | excepie. —— auaddedd Grand Treasurer —Adam Murray. Grand Secretary—Neil McKelvie. Grand Lecturer—D. McLean. Grand Chaplain—Rey. E. ¥W. Dill, B. D. S:. Grand Deacon Arch. Montgomery. Jr. Grand Deacon--D. F. MeDeonald. Gr se Marahal—J. R. Davison. M.A Grand Sword Bearer—D. Preston Mac- Natt. - Grand Standard Bearer—J. L. Dyer. Sr. Grand Steward—H. A. Compton, Jr. Grand Steward—John Ross, Grand Pursuivant—John S. Ramsay. Grand Tyler—Jobn Hobbs. ilesccciieceaciiast miitabailt teclbalivelin PERSONAL. Mc. L. H. Davies will leave for Ottawa on Monday. Capt. Malcolm Macdonald, of George- town, is at the Hotel Daviee. Mr. Arthur M. Morse, of the Outloo’, New York, is at the Queen. He is accom- Pp wnied bv his mother and sister. Mr. W.A. Brehaut, formerly of Sammie, side, is home on a visit. His many friends are glad to see ee Mr. Jokn Siveright, of New Glasgow, N.8., is here it ‘th e interests of Siveright & “He is ai the Queen Hotel. Midhes Birdie McLean, of Souris, and Pe rle Beecher Taylor and Minnie Long- worth,of Charlottetown,arriyed home from Halifax last evening. We are pleased to note the return from Halifax cf Miss Annie Cameron. Miss Cameron has just graduated at the Ladies’ College, having passed a very creditable examinat ‘on. Messrs P. D. McGuigan, J. E. O'Br-en and A. A. Sinnott, Eccls. arvive fom Monireal Grand Sem na y, on Wea- n s ‘ay, the 24th inst. We are pleased to learn that the young gent!(mea have passed a very succes:fil year in thei Theo ogical studies. -—_-—sYkr'(r aE Fovent a Draw.—kx-champion Jim Cerbett and Tom Sharkev fought a fow:— round draw at San Francisco on Wedues- day night. Corbett had the best of the firht. Sharkey would clinch to avoid panishment. We Recommend anyone baving trouble with their eyes to get them properly tested, and if needing glasses, have them fitted to suit. No expense incurred to find ovt if you need them. Evenings by special ment. G. H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queen Square, Ch’town. TENDERS. SEALED TENDERS will be receive by the un lersigned, and marked ‘‘Ten der,” uptothe 8th of Juty next, from parties willing to contract “ the repair— ing of the inside of St. Margaret Church according to plans and specifications to be seen at the Parccaial House, St. Margarets. The lowest or any tender not necesearily A. P. McLELLAN, St, Margarets ja 24, Pastor. dyli w2is appoint Garciu, Pictou; Sydney: every part of the world. cents a bottle. ad hon e | Minnie May, Gillis, Pictou; Corporal Trim, McArthur, Malpeque. CLEARED. June 23—as. Polino, Lachance,St.Joh: s Nfld,, Speedawav, Campbell, Brae; Leveret, Tarquin, Lowrie, do; ss. Fastnet, Bethe!, S’side; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Wallace, R. W. Smith, Forrest, Kohinoor, Bou lerault, Picton; d. A.G.C., Langill, Wallace; Minnie May, Giilis, Pictou; Corporal Trim, MeArthur, Pictou DIED. At his residence. on Friday morning, 26th June, in his Stth year, Joseph Stretch, Esq., of Long Creek, West River. [Funeral on Sunday next, at 2 o'clock}. Sere sesinantemceninely ence Aw O1p Axnp We tt Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggists in Twenty-five Its value is incalulalbe Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooth ingSyrup, and take no other kiad, 513. w Basepa't.-—A meeting of all interested in baseball will be beld in the Park eli b house this evening after practice, for the purpose of organizing a club. cabinets The boy that got the box of laundry from John Ling’e in mistake had better return it o he will get. himself ino trouble, as ne is known now. —_—_—_—__° —» oa —_—_--— —. There 1s a very fine display of Crockery, China and Glassware at the Cheap Crock- ery Store.— W. P. Colwill. a & w The hot mana is here. You will need a hammock. See our large stock cf new and pretty hammocks, all kind-,all prices, from 75c to $4 each.—Geo. Carter & Co., fancy goods, etc. jl8 lw Strawberries and ice cream at the Crown Confectionery to-night. ji8 tf Books—Books for prizes, &e., an im- mense stock, and special discounts for the next four days. See our to-day.—Geo, Carter & Co., booksellers. The Monarch of all--- ROYAL OAK SOAP. Unequalled. | Unapproached for the money. Made here. 4ll Grocers. O3T—Between Long Street and Reer Bros, L yesterday morning. a purse containing a large sum of money Finder will please lcave it at this office june 2}-1li {‘HILDR®N FOR ADOPTION—A_ small ( party of children from the Birmirgham Kmigration House, will arrive in Charlotte- town about Ju'y Tch or 8th Applications .ac- companied by certificate from cle ey ouse should be sent at onee to Mr Taylor, | Estate Agent,, Halifax, NS north window |! eccerce SSCS TSSSSSOSIAO OA SCCCeCOeOeSEO To be held on the grounds adjoining the Rail w~y Station on Tuesday, 7th July Next ou Know That my stock of silver- ware contains all the new est and most popular de- signs. Wedding Gifts are easy to select from my handsome display of sil- verware. Advices from al] over assure being one of the largest affairs ever heid in this province. Come and | spend a day with your friends, we wil! at- tend to your comforts. Brass Band will be in attendance. All the usual! attractions avd many no- vel ones will b2 provided. of the kind | A special train will run from Tignish on the following local time schedule: . Leave Tignish 615.a. m W. W WE L LN ER a tami 6 665 as sloomfield 7 52 “ce O’Leary 7 40 or = Poe nue S20. > « ~~ Wellington 906 * Miscouche ie a PRODIGIOUS TEA : Summerside 1000 = (* “ Kensington ia ‘ ‘ «Freetown al * In aid of the funds of ‘scien © lah llI5 « St. Margaret’s Leave Kinkora for return 5 30 p.m. Church, Tickets will be issued by. above train to Kinkoraat utdermentiened rates, good for WILL BE HELD AT — return by same train on date of issue: From Tignish, Harper’s, DeBlois St. B Ri Station Louis, Alma $i 15 eal 1yer j * Alberton, Em!sdale, Piusville, Bloomfield 95 ** Howlan, O’Leary, Coleman, West Devon, Port Hill 85 f BS dy * Conway, McNeill’s, Ellersfie, 3 . Port Hill, Northan, Rich- — moad 15 “ Wellington, St Nicholas; Mik The committee in eharge are making couche 60 extensive preparatiens .foe the entertain~ “ St. Eleanor’s, Summerside, ment of visitors. Travellers Rest New An Tea Tables will be groaning, and glasses pan 45 will be foaming with exhilarating drinks, “ Barbara Weit, Kensington, Revolving swings, Dancing Booths Bow- Blaeshank, 35 ling Alley und other amusements will be Freetown 20 provided. All are cordially invited to attend, and partake of the good things for the occa A special train will also run from Moudt Stewart and Charlottetown on the follow ing schedule (local time): sion Should the day prove unfavorable, the | 7 .ayve Mount Stewart . tea will be held on the next fine day. S Belted 755°C Tickets 25 vents. “Charlottetown 800 “ A special train wil! run from Charlotte- : cro : = : town on following local schedule: i ail oe . rt sa Leave Charlottetown 8 05 a.m. ~ Cities 935 « « Royalty Junction a5" S Beceeell 943 « “Bedford ..” Arrive Kinkora 10 00 * “* Mt. Stewart A Age Leave Kinkora for return 6 00 p. m. Morell 9 50 “ 8t. Peter’s 10 14 A special train will leave Cape Traverse ‘ Arrive Bear River, 45 * se 4 at 11 a.m. local, returning will leave Kin Leave Bear River, for return, 5 30 kora at 7p, m. Tickets will be iseued by this train at undermentioned rates, good for return by fame train on date of issue. Tickets will be issued Ly these trains at following-rates, good for return ty same trains on date cf issue: Seotch Fort, From Charlottetown, Royalty Junc- ' From Mount Stewart, KINKORA TEA’ us of this | pigyapee | day and euesis, WASIDE. UMUER HOTEL, , hustico Beach, P.E.I. RESORT | OPEN JULY 1s: Fine Land cane, Beautiful Grounds. Shady Walks, Surf énd Still Watet B dhing. ‘Y« pier, quetand Tennis Lawns. etr—Address JOHNS NEWSON, Cuarlotetown. arn 3 TERMS: ; ay $7 to #10 pe vi Boating, Bowling Alles, Ceo- es Se rte aks - . aoe week; $1.7 75 7 { 4 : = rk ~~, er aint Phan ei ht ma, a > rs sa « see ae 2 day: ea ly eos hehe _ J a ~ = per cent. tll se 2B. July 15th. a se oe : Coach meets — 5. af: (ell trans at - Hunter liver 2 Station. 4 ae Thurs. ., calling for Coach | saves Charlottetown direct Saturday, between 4 and 5 every Tues lay, o'clock p. m : : - * * tion, York, Suffolk, Bed Tragadie, Bedford, Char-— ford, 75 lottetown $ 75 “ Tracadie, Scotch Fort, Mount “ York, Union, Bravkley. Point Stewart, St. Andrew’s 60 Royalty Junction, Wins- * Touglae,Dundee; Lot 40,Morel! “ Clyde and Fredericton 35 Marie, 45 loe Milton 60 “ Midgell. St Peter’s #5 | © Loyalist, Colville, North Wilt- “ Five Houses, 25c; Ashton 20 shire, Hunter River 45 | “ Selkirk, 15c; Rollo Bay 5 “ E'liot’s, 25c; Bradalbane Emer- k R-turn tickets wil] be issued from Souris . Cine Wuiedeie 20c; Albiny 0 Harmony and New Zealanid trains on July 8b, good for evening train on date of issue. by regniar 24—dy2: Fil Re ict . ysaw—aw er,W return by une24—dy2a &w ky-—her, watch By order of Committee. ye SALE—A large double tenement house suitable for atummer residence, situated in the suberbs of Ch’ wn, on'v a short dist- ance from good baihing on the Noth Ricer Shore—Apply to W W W2az)LNe£2, ju: el LADIES CANVASS SHOES! june24—dylaw& wky, H, W &why pat. In Tan and Biack—light and cool—the best thing for Summer wear. Just opened. See our Men's $1.00 Shoe. W H, STEWART & CO. London House Buildia SOOHHOSSOHSE FOSOSSCHSSSSSGSSOSSSSE SOSHESOSOSOOHSSCE SOOO There’s a Satisfaction. About feeling stylishly dre sed, Seqneeooecsnecoeooceoctu that everybody can enjoy who uses ' ° Fibre Chamois in the’r gowns and wraps, be- cause it keeps skirts and sleeves in just the right shape - not for a week, but till they are worn out~—furnishing a grace and stiffness which nothinz can destroy. so finl the RED STAR LABEL on EACH Imitations won’t sat sfy you, YARD to be sure of getting tne genuine ya e: ted article. —— os aes Washing Goodls, Prints, Gralateas, Ducks, Ginghames, Oxford Shirtings, Miusiins, - Flannel teites _—— Good Stock now showing. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE 6. —wiiegee Warm Weather See our Men’s Balbriggan Un- derclothing. See our F'ine Cashmere Socks. See our Light Summer Coats. See our Men’s and Boys’Straw Hats. See our Men’s Neglige Shirts. EVERYTHING AT LOW PRICES. J.B. WACDONALD & CO. PROTECTIONS ~AND— TRADE. , Hats, You will have both if you buy Clothing Suits and Furnishings at D. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. MI %y Z 4) | e i Tok TUDHUPE CARRIAGES Are the Best and Cheanest in Canada, We can sell these c3rria have no rent to, pay; ges cheaper than do all our own labor ; 0 1 rig the trade. We yum ission forselling. Any person who wants a g either a Road Cart in 5 different patterns toad Wagons. Buggies, or Express W please cal] and -examine our stock before yon purchase elsewhere. We can suit you to prices, terms and the article, Also Single and Double Haruess. , A. HORNE & CO. TEA brings trade and 7 reise customers. Every pound satichostary; but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or , by T. J MORRIS Printing — OF THE HIGHEST CLASS for which we have an established reputation, can only be ex: ecuted by artistic workmea, who make it their pride that every job shall be done as well as they can possibly clo it. any other _ rson in we we pav noe this summer, haetons agons, Ch’towr ERP Is the Tes » May 27-36 axl tn sis et RIT. 7 —— ~- fead the Comment on our Work by lead “Fhe British ng exponent of the artin Eurepe HASZARD & MOORE. A tstic Printers, Brown‘s Block, Victoria Row Printer,’ the ‘A studiously newt style of design and dis- pley pre yai s th:ovghout the entire coll« ction ofjobesep\ecimen-sen’ bv ‘tr John Ve Ks nz fwith Méssrs Haszard & Moore, (harlotietown PF Island, Canad?) Very tasteful! uae is made of plain and fancy rules in combination and in the type display thereis not only good taste, but freshnes: of ideas in arrangement The finish of details ard presswork are equal tothe taste shown in other respects” --British Printer P.E.J Chtown,