= eC 20S 2 newer THE DAILY EXAMINER, '- -/ = 4 - TO ESDAY, JUNE 29, 1886. Local ; i : na id Other items. Vote the Square Ticket— Blectors of Charlottetown and ‘Horth Atlantic Steamshin Co, a rote the Square Ticket - CLOTS ot Uariotietown to-morrow. | | : D Tr). A... BR CJ CF Royalty, coo — Fee ‘Wanted to Hire. = Wants to Have His Say---thai is ; 0 + a amen an es ~ a 5 ‘ m{ ter > sere. ee = j li VHRRE eo Vopr: Se fo 2 is | | bo Hat Shapes open ' : . . e , " a \ ’ : Face ~ ee Safir: : & . YOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. FE, ; O-clay at bree? rr ea a 4. a in - 4 a 4 a . F —_—— HOONER, 60 to $0 tons, for seining in| (on - : pores Ss? Island, Cheaper than from us. SCH ER, 6 3, fk , " pre i a oe ae . , ; ar abil at 7 ” ” Eu must that . A North Bay. Must bé wel! found and fast.| @g3 S =. nn = ee. Oa See We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our « ompeti . ‘ i i IS } ! } nind the : 7 "Sean oti E ee - J * ate : . ry . . . ‘ . a wet ~ ndiary Magistrat nust : > 1 : - Apply, - all ile ecard ah ell ie 2 ee ms tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are is ferences i wistrat nw vote in the Polling District where DENNIS MI RPAY, ~ SS Se —<28 a sheatinns Stock. one of the largest you evel saw ip this city they reside, and in no oth: Gas; Works, Charlottetown, : ory dd ” ' oo Atte \ rr \ : : There will be n ne Polling Districts lo r MACDONALD, MACDONALD & CO., Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. ’ me ir, N. McQuay ' Qn a 2s enmtin Waa 4 nh, tor : SCNTUALTE |. 1 Unharlottetown, mi two in th June 2o--l1wWk Souris Kast, :< © R L, €) N D O N. ° [ , » Ale ipers in ion ) > . . t , , , of late pap Royalty. These Polling Districts will | — ae $500 WORTH OF READI-WADE CLOTHING \i oy ne p ft Ua THE STEAMSHIP bese Ky re ’ a i Nig - «3 Wh } a LS CAMS “ing of the \ { ‘ : . ‘ : “ee ; . ant , “he WARD ONE 't. . ia b si 2 , X T © of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are Bees acre ° A b now SELLING AT COST. We have EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET > - 1 1) ae . ” - wy . ai 37 2 ; fhe First Polling District shal] « prise all avi 1 | ka EXx¢ ursion sila A L Ce 4 aa ; $ just secured water | thai portion a Wal Ai aes fan ‘ > onal ! ' ¥ is intended to leave x mmense ter vo © a Ss, ‘non ett i ee CS CO eee ee 7, 1 ‘7 a : : a. oe iriottetow n, situate Kast of Cire XCURSION B RN TICKETS will be . harlottetow ii for London, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from rcorge treet ; “ » Pol) | e held { CURSIUN 4 — gio 2 i ; , . . x r “ : 7” or near +) 7 oe om ' ae Poll shall be h S Sudt ‘ issued at One FUst-class Fare, to and from al! vais Sheet i us. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. % | working at le Engine tlouse, on King Street stions on this Railway, by afternoon trains. on Via Sidney, about 0 3\th JUNE, inst.. and by all trains on DOMIN- —— | 2 of his coffers ess Lhe - ns Po * . — : z aes | 133 . pat eee ree lg St neiee te ord J U i. x¥ ; GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, > " a aed ee Parties going off the Island to spead the holi- : i ail that p rtion of W ( Vom! he ; at ro + » ‘i n)} 5 yee me Dh a-w: Ween , = oe | ara ..tunbcr One, in the | days ean obtain Return Tickets at One First-class 1 IQTERS . y TE STOCK } 3 Wi .¢ J ; : ; : | ne most varied ] City of ( wiovtetown, situate West of Great k are t Si vwions between Charlottetown and sal BS TERS, GRAIN, LIVE STOCK | Collars, Cuffs, i res. . &e, 9 Unsurpassed im Style. ’ neat ‘ ‘ oa ‘ ——p 7 . 2 . 7 ‘ Y ' ~ oe : etn ~ ee GUY BS At) George Street ; and the Poll sh uli be held at | Summerside, the former inclusive, by &xpress and other GOODS carried at current rates. —- 0 S » rug tore . — as . a nm mor , P i 7p ry 249 / Ss oe in . . : . . . or near Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, | eraie, on moruing of 30th inst., good to return as Through Bills of Ladings issued to Ham- #a Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from ” a | m Nt t | ; ; 2? aDOVéE “sr Lawra oF - f TO £ . . . ; : i D i i Street, lately occupied by the Anglo ae e* burg, Havre, Bordeaux, Antwerp and other other establishments this year. : arting for Dominion y in the | American Telegranh Office ’ , ; Continental Ports : y, get your supplies for the holiday at . egraph Uince. Cape Traverse Branch. miter ots a k D ~ oliday at WARDS Tw ee ee LOBSTERS carried at through rates S & Va Tt - \ Ss rwo AND THREE. . . ~~ . "Th no 2 ac ‘ . P ‘ ‘ > ’ : , Special nger Tri Nl leave (¢ ‘ all Ste ; E Rail r Be. , A pecial, Passenger’ Treats wi —_— ounty | from all Stations on the P. E. I. Railway. - - 5 EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET. ine Junction for Cape Traverse on Dominion STRRS sencive int f . ‘ew Millinery Trimmines. Aisrots Te s I I t Day,on the arrival of regular early morning Lf )BSTER received into: Warehouse ‘ rw ‘NY 7 EKRET mits open to-d lirect fro Che Third Pollin District shall comprise | t’ains from Charlottetown and Summerside; and any time before arrival of Steamer, and TT Q U HE iL no ae R 4 ° pening t vy iirect from i - uri : pri ; wr Pes ‘ s ii ae A = t Beer Bro all those portions « ‘ards Numbers T will leave Cape Traverse to return at 5 p. m. same |} stored free of charge. i : Dros Thre on oe W a N umbers Two and day, comecting at County Line Junction with a idl an Ch'town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy . an a e, Inthe City otf Charlottetown, situate | ey ening trains for Charlottetown and Summer- For Freight or Passage apply to the aharel on } ie sks t (rreat George Street: and the Poll side, wag da Si eae ee 3 nea ee ‘ I 1a holders of t o ~ v5 ‘ bs . . ’ . - { magne ‘ 3?) : +] ma She Lorn shall be held at or near the Dwelling House of Chis Willgive parties from Charlottetown, Sum- FENTON 7. NEWBERY i . . ‘ us evening at 8S Tho : * A ae a ce : . | merside and intermediate stations an opportunity a ; 9 ae ‘ j J es + hye fA HB Macvowan j a ma Ss LOMDOUY, Opposite Richard Heartz’s of speading the day at Cape “raverse and return- June 14, 1886, AGENT. ne _— coy o % W arehouse, Sydney Street. ing home the same evening. NR A train will leave County Line Junction for ' ———- spt ‘ ; acle - Sil : : a nt i mace will be served EST GREAT KORGE STREET Cape Traverse on the evening of Dominion Day, . = uy | : Young Women’s : s on arrival of trains from Chariottetown and Sum- x . aé 1 ! Polling District shall comprise | rside. * Vi Vards Numbers lwo and | Will teave Cape Traverse for County Line ; i") , 7 ns ( ld . 4 mction at 6.30 a.m., on Friday morning, con- 7 " a r tine est Monuntest } . i ae ie a eT a r r ~ | necting there with regular trains. 7 UMPRT Hie LOW TARIFF i n ted aft thirt OT eh yer George Street mck the | my JAMES COLEMAN, uu) y 1 —. ee Ei s } ] , " wr Ene | 848 : i vames Curus , Sydney Superintendent, 4 . Stre ’ | Railway Office, Cn’iown, June 22, 1886, 4 - WARD FOUR ex pat U3) wy pre li The World Wants Solid Facts ’ ta} ‘a ’ | . = os rs R a ees | teat po ‘Ward Number Four da the | GALEOuE An JLUB. These We Always Give.| y a ~ _- > -— | City { Charl DOR situate Hast of | ‘(PEANDERS will be received by the undersigned " B | 5 I suet Cigars — { Pitiis st ie Poll shall be} up to noon on Wit DN ESDAY, 7th JULY THE boom to-day at REID BROTHERS, and} . isis 7 oe. : = a i aa i the Engine House. Kent | lext, from parties willing to coutract for the the anxiety of the farmers to exciauge their | v R "ey ninion Day ney | so, ; ? plowing separate services in cunnection with | cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon } the cheapest wet smok to be had. | - } fhe Annual Seottish Gathering to be held at | Tweed . &e., Would satisfy the most skeptical ’ 75 cts Wat . I » iOo.llng UD ict Sail mp tll) Ciarioltelown : that our Tariff is the mildest ever placed on g @ wd tha mn Waid Number | situ {| 1 Printing r »sters. tickets, programmes, &c. oods vf any description, The farmers are the : . a West of Hillsborough Street aud East of 2. Erection of Grand Stand and Booths. judges, and they know where to get bargains and | } ’ na , ee B8&Olst Gpeat Georn Street; and the poll shall be = Fencing Loug worl vs Held. honest goods—nuff ced. ss w trinking IDs. sks, cig aa ; 5 ede na ae i, Exclusive catering ya tleld, Gent's Black Sack und Cutaway Suits, $10, id : ex of beef — hear the Atheneum, corner ol 5. Privilege of Patent swing etc., on grounds. worth $14, “2 : | + . ‘2 . . . - . , ° , . > . . + 3 ; Wat " 1 Ga ufton and Prince Streets. Plans, specifications and full informatioa on wears Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 application to werth SiC i - > — } EST 0 ul FORGE STRE&T. ; . (-ents’ Gray ford Sack Sui r $7 4 , a 2 J. M. CAMPBELL, eee ae, Oe OE, @ : : ‘ nas ‘ Polli Di<-rict ah 1 “ se Sec’ ; 2 ‘ou , ap) t ° . ae : y ¥ : ‘ | Tl Pollin iserict shall comprise wi : pad Games Cou, Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, | 4 : : “3 : i t portion of Ward Number Four in the | Ch’towa, June 23, 1889-—-e0d tl dte cheap at $1iu. | - d 1@ militia i OV i} said ty. tuate West of ¢ it George Street: ll linha Ai ai at Gents* All Wooi Lleavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, ; : ite i ( oO : ‘ she: ai S10 irt Ly lut a n snd the Poll s be held neat re store ‘ a cheap at $10. D> 1 e ee 7 : ; : ' . 4 5 Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. wt i 5s —. f J. D. McLeod, corner of (Jaeen and Grafton £xEt Classes. Gents’ do ‘tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.50. ‘ who arrived in the \ , Streets Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. x tin Bel isl é ‘ “a rbor r , ’ P re rower Y . >< . ' ; its* Na rB 2 Serge: j 95 yort ng Be fast and Mur ray H ul : WARD FIVE, M RS. HENRY ROGERS (pupil of the late ve ia “se nr ee one $10. i> 4 prospects for the election *"* Aaron Penley, R. A.} formerly of London, Youtha’ Samak + Suite no . et ae , nt candidates at each plac« EAST OF GREAT GEORGE STREET England, now of Halifax, N. S., intends visiting Sweeney Ree ee ee SS ' os i Charlotteiown during the th of JULY. and Youths* Tweed Suits, all woo!, $6.50, and up. 3 } 1. ; ¢ -_ Te a SS eee ae a > en es ae, oo Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3.50 and up. | The Fighth Polling District sh ye Comprise | remaining a few weeks, for the purpose of giving Boys‘ Tweed Suits (ul’ ages and sizes) 81.75 : ; _ S <n it portion of Ward Namber Five in said | instruc tion in the higher branches of Drawing . a aceil —" sults (al ages an ae , Herpert will speak to-night | cu, c te on the East of Great George | #%4 Painting. Sketching from Naiure, in water | 98nd up. : FO atc } li al al publie are dd guerre Tce ce See BP eon ( bo dott et ae. | colors or oils; Portrait Painting, Mirror’ Painting de Uala Honore foe , ree nd $1 ‘ Z as Street, and also that portica of Charlottetown in the Italian style, and all branches of Decora- con ss a oy eS mn Sy i Ss, an 4 \ ' oy de tte) Stan | Common situate East of the Malpeque Road ; | tive Designs. | 6 wa W int Sh ao Shae theee, , = neal Meeting will be held, at which und the Poll shall be held at or near D. R. M Pupils wishing to join the classes are requested D ees Tenens SPOR, EOE, OH. -8 « ; A vive addresses. SY dian : Store. Ruston Street to con municate with Mrs. Re gers as Lary as Men’s Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the A i WAS, 0 ' possible, at her residence—6, fa. WSON STREST, best yates fe thern ° s > eer HALIFAX, N, S, os a 9 * VEST OP GREAT GEORGE STREET. Diivten tte” wai : oon th ss Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. @ ries now rtraits paintec om life, Damaged } a- . ‘ ’ me , ao Ve ee ; once a Old p eee poate - , a Minia Men's Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, makes fis DOW, Tl : Ni: 4.1 Polling District shall comprise Pr amily c PAS C3. ea. gt up ’ ag ne Write hig : - ’ . rospectus and ‘Terms on application at EXAM- - eR ee 2 nee ta ; site &} h ys that he Liberal is! ! ull that portion of Ward Number Live in said | iver office. ‘ Se b=} ['weeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite \ t nd wv : ‘ : "es F Grea reorge — 5 . ew styles. , d Mpa be City, situate to the West of Great George June 21, 1886—mon wed sat tf Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in \ whitte 1 set Street, and also that portion of Charlottetown Seite nat ——_—___—_______________. | Variety, dicts, up. “ t Met p Common situate West of the Malpeque Road; On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we : sia - --~+--— nd the Poll shall be held at or near James tender thanks to our friends for the liberal Sy ik ‘ : Sm and the Frou shay ve ea. ’ patronage of the past season, and for the appre- zat last eveu-| Frederick Curtis’, Head of Queen Street. ciative letters which are daily received. ‘ ; Ir. Lb. Parquharsos stloored in grand wD ae it ale We are putting up A. 1. Scotch ['weed Suits, ' ; Mi a’ yn’s mean ROY ALT y OF ¢ HARLO'] LETOW N. at $16, worth $20. on ’ : 3 a Men’s Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, $1. _—— —— 0—_——- % gainst t Le H \V m. C snp vei EAST OF MAL2EQUE ROAD Men’s French ‘Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth $9 ind futed to the entire satisfaction Se : : : : Tryon Tweed Suits, $12, $13, and $14. : 7 2T y 8 * . . sat doctors present ale | ‘The Tenth Piling Dintict shall comprise | FD) UT ronurgeurc s fsueoOeors oon) Degg Goods and the Latest Novelties in Trimmings ; a ee i that portion of Charlottetown Royalty cts., worth $L.40 : 4 wi ul iN i LAS Ds eo : oe oe - Rianne On 1k Rack of Matuanus Road: and the | Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only Mat Be ae a - - situate to the hast a | A a 65cts., worth $1. ; ‘ ° ( > i i i . : : than alli Poll shall be heid at or near the Schoolhouse, Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up. ( ft Cs Hi seCRY ‘Sets Oras : re v os ‘ i¢ is 1 i rer tuan aii : eT m bs ; ’ : . : x s ‘ Ss » : . ss « h j 7 \ fal Em tnate on the Brackle Point Road, in the Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., Ves § sit ry, OFse’; 9 eraso 9 ri ings, «. : ’ .3 2 ty ; and up. siemcitaill) sitio 35,000,000 people. Itis larger | Said hoyait) Ladies* Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. , : ~ 7 m — 5 ate : : a : . e uvery artme S ) > Newes s, at Fo ar rices P inerv a aaa in aon i adiee ol a Ladies‘ Coilars, in neat styles, only écts., and up. | Every Department is full of the Ne west Moods, pular Prices. Ow Millinery ) a ale ' a tue the Wipt OF RALPEGE BOSD. Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts, Busties and Garters | Department is too well known to need puffing. , it Tat ] JASS s i S1iZ ul ea : Empire The Eleventh Polling District shall vom- sgpey A very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts. pair up. &# Good Goods, Latest Styles and Lowest Prices at p rermanl smpu A very large stock of American Prints, in 10.000.000 people ! prise all that port 4 or eg a en MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet ' a Royalty sitvate to the West of the Malpeque TTP PT i produced, 8 cts., up. ; oT ; and tue Poll shall 1 at ? {OOD BUTTER cannot be made English and Canadian Prints, extra value, s ie ine be held or near ; . ‘? Hotel, under new and first-class | Road; anc. car Gates’ Mill, without good Salt. Our Salt has taken | 7} cts., up. Ch’town, May 29, 1886. ll open for visitors July Ist eae Schoomouss, NCA sass 4 sy American Ginghams, in very new patterns, | seam ena = . Lil ¢ | ) \ 1 rs « J Ou. - al x rd permanent boarders will be QUALIFICATION OF VOTERS IN CHARLOTTETOWN, i3cts., and up. ‘ i (UI je tt a T American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. ccommodated. The hotel has Every voter must be a male person of the ij Ag Canadian Gingkams, for working shirts, 9cts up. i + nd thoroughly supplied with}... of iwenty-one years, a British subject, not Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, ri V4 : » be : : : : oe cheap. nts as make it one of the peat subject to any legal incapacity, and must Bit ‘ ; Tickine, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ watering places in the Pro- have been duly qualified for at least twelve at Exhibitions in different countries, Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 7icts. to $10. ju 29 2i months next before the fifth day of June inst., Cretonnes, Icts, up. ae . a -_--s~———_—_ hich i re teste of the Writ of Election: und Trunks andV alises, &e.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. . . ». | which is the tes f tie \ t ¢ ‘lection; ¢ ] i i to i held in aid Or ot. Ann's must in addition, be entitled to one or more i ede All Goods aden’ sie divedttiel 5 I i ay P , ; ‘“ . hu Lot 65, on Dominion Day, proms of the following qualifications: os " : = e383 LO ora sd succes As the commiuttec ; : 2 : = First. —For the Town and Royalty, must “ the matter in hand have made every vna Freehold Estat consisting of one ¢ * ’ , J ‘ =< , . . . ‘ own a reenou ee 4 bard CAMERON BLOCK, i Rep*zersiht for the comfort of thoes who né-jown® Frochold Estat, consisting, of one | W hit Fine | Newson Sicck. . ns will be in waiting at the station | "Freehold Estate of the clear yearly ure, Ive an Ing Cash for Weol. ‘ al ene erent {jennie yf trai » ; > arties to he S Dieta Gi . . Satins cs ell. “ache l of ins to mvey pal : by t value of | orty Shillings, consis ting of a Dwell Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mos | av,V is D FR, ry" UR -B} Mls. ro and enjoy yourselves. ing House, Warehouse, Shop, or other Build- A. Is Ee Ey A V by Pe t 4 a iio cee 4 ing, or of a piece of Land, or must be oa - gee " aired ra te, with fauel regret Of vinley, | 2 the bona fide wee and occupation, or actual WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e.| HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST #18 Oimnyppa.or Mr. Rovere ». om. possession, or ny weililnge ouse, are- ss ‘ os ni * of Mr. WH. Findley of this City Se ra or other Building, or piece Only i Cent per Pound. <r = =. | PRICES. many fears a well-known and respect ol an Oo the ‘lear Jyearly value of OST.—On Moaday, on Brackley Point or St. » ° : " oP Orwell He left the Island site Ghiitings, Blo Bm in hs willie L Peter's Hoads, between Sherwood Cemetery FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. and Capt. Maxwell’s house, a black fur cape. fea sett bieme ” aan a oa C Royalty. _ Anyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. } he had not seen fot Second.---For the ity of Chariottetown, be rewarded, hay i. hoped to spend many] ..4 the Common thereot, where no Provincial cone Renae oe ee ee ee ee ee ex oa a +. receive his eternal cs ahd o posed, and where the voter QM gow we (CABBAGE and Cauliflower Plants by the mil- ow ob ieee GuR ie es - 1. tno Branchion VU rs ie th lion, for sale at Mrs. Welsh’s, near Drill Shed, f : z 2 He arrived safely #6 Dritish ; claims to vote as @ Franchise yoter, and 1s ° F Kent Street West. Call while the ground is w , QR ae Ot dl cellent health. liable to pay Civic Poll Tax, such voter must eo @ | damp. junz6 2i Ch to n, May 4, 1886 . ferred the i) tav.e Cialim and have paid su h Poll Tax, in full, or seventy- seneinchaiatnencstini wn a eae . — 1; efully and hopefully ive cents, part thereof, in case such Poll Tax Ch’town, June 25, 1886.—-2aw & wy WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Male Cook, ; liey entered, f eg rs 7 : a idl a. : for “Lorne Hotel”; must come well recom- { t the ripe old age of 90 years. exceeds that sum. he voter must also anve mended. Apply at the Fish Market. juo25 2i ‘ A iin, : 2 e resided for twelv months previous to the sch lasedssietcdiapelascines accglalediisiicevensepuientudaliaes sabia cucsidila tia ad titan ® f wing programme will be ren« ae teste of the VW rit of elec tion, ertine Fr @ast oO} OST—On cr about the 20th inst., between —— 0: — 22nd Ratt. Band thisevening, weather) ...¢ of Great George Street. The voter must ~~ Charlottetown and Rustico, an Overcoat. The -j ng, on Queen Square, from 7-30 to} aj., produce, if required, a receipt for such finder will kindly leave it at John Newsun’s Fur- © n \eoer * i Luis ® Cit, ve oe Be : - eT ne Se ee ee enn iam oe ee jun25 if ax, signed Dy if ity Collector. See 45 : Zikal | y ee —- AT — 1 — tp . ™ 9 } Ki. # L S, I lt yal : . s . : obso In Charlottetown and y there are but J [,O5?—On Wednesday last, a Gold Brooch, set Ka ‘ ' : 1] ae a ase ers } j 4 with six stones. Finder will be suitably re- ab oi - Buber) two Poling tv! ; ee ee warded upon leaving same at EXAMINER office. P ‘4 _— > ~~ Gaeilge | Seta eabeatctded tase dioctoes ont tes 1 J. BB. MACDONALD’S : . i on I nec sray t ‘ oil tay vou sie ul reside A . 2 2 4Y ¥ a i. ee > 7 ; ae ..Grante | for twelve months in t ustrict wherein he T°? LET—The Brick House, opposite Tux Ex: rreaiand 29 _. Dou wniatbe have esided fo twelve AMINER ollice; possession given at once ; it ; A e a a i eit Am se Metra ' hs in o1 f J ‘ Divisions, that is _ has been newly painted, papered and white NEW DRESS GOODS, in ail the newest makes . . a e oJ ae monn tilt yh ULI Phatal SiViis, abe is 2 i os "a0 > . ; ” a + ? rr 2 . ‘. . i. . kstep--“Frolic, «-r0*-°°: either Kast or West of Great George Street, | WE be¢tocall the attention of the RETAIL | Washed from top to bottom. Apply to John Ings. NEW MANTLE CLOPHS. in all the newest makes. . ; I I als : St ’ a g i z and COUNTRY TRADE ‘o the fact that the June 24 NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW HATS. tave the Thies mule do > amend eiaisiin a > ‘God Save t This rule does not apply to any but Poll ; er eee ee 1 gellors | 24% votes: Tenants and property owcers yO LET—That pleasantly situated House, with ae FLOW Poo hae HERS. , 0 of both buyers and sellers) cross and recross the street without losing ~, outbuildings and large yard. on South Side of ‘EW HONTE ty , NEV GLOV ES : was = large, and their votes. 9 Eing Square, now _ ae _ — anaes NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNRES. the following prices: ‘b. careful and vote in your right place. made by us, are much he was AS NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS. to 10 ots per Ib; vl ply to A. H. Macpherson. junzs tf CARPETS, in Scotch, Brussels, Tapestry and Hemp, at CLEARING-OUT PRICES Quce a ry. attendam the narket to-day , were lively 9° ' . , | otherwise Morris & Peters will do what they : ef jmall) / . cts ; mutton, Oo to | j a ake le + hnoen . B W h F 6 1 d ee r qtr 4m oy pon 5 “e » work | did last eiection, appy 80 1avé your names etter 61g t, aster 0 ors all LOST-On Friday evening last, a large Door ‘ - Q 2 ae Se es to 00 ct an tr; | Struck out of the Poll Book. M ? bl Key. The finder will oblige by leaving same MATS! MATS! HATS !—Thousaods of Men ani Boys’ HATS, in Felt and bene 2 ots: um ao to 60 cts sreeneeemaaguenemnenennesmnsansnatinatntttaisiestaiimisie ore ma 9 at EXAMINER office. » jun 22 Straw, from 10 cents. 11) § toe * ‘ focvls 20 cts, pai . sa to £40; 10¥R, . than any others in the market canine en “ is “ini : : ao % 4 - Bein +e af ' £4 2 4 ° ’ a 4 ae r ‘ ; : as acd ~~ » 14 to 16; do (t ite te | eae emeres ” verdict of the shokerp DY eT +7 gine : © LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- ‘ CLOTHING—53;, pe rer > ‘y-Made Clothing to select from. Boys’ Suits from : | _ on, 8 to te; cabbage plants, 10) Myrtle Navy is ' até nest tobacco | , oe eee eof those wie have used them nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, $1.25, Men’s Suits from $t.5( Will guarantee the b value in Clothing ever offered on per a nr ha meiead plan ‘0 cents|they have ever used iheve can be no mis- wl ae Ean aa i Fears, and an examination Of | Ksq.; possession given lst September, next. For| P. E Island. per” strawberries 2) cents | take upon this point for itis proved by this | ment ne rove tse correctness of this state- | terms and particulars apply to Owen ner: A fine stock of Eaglish Worsteds, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds, which will be made to foun; 100 lbs, $2.25 to} tangible evidence. The large demand for +h} on jJunzl eod t . . . ear flour P a a in | e : 7 ; d yey SCRA i Chis They are for Sale by the leading Wholesale | —— order atclose prices. ge are , sarté . &)> 2 te S7.50- ats, 5D | toba ; yws it to be ‘ nd the characte Houses < omits on “ A bie stock of Gents’ Forn hings. Men’s Gott 2 }a Suit OR t - a. 6 na gn einen tag 6g “Fl Teer tree tatas Treen shale al Sieben co ue eee woe OR SALE-—A Billiard Table, 6ft 3. x 3ft 3, —e Pn saings, Bens VO'ton “oirts, 20 conte up, ib Gs mar 100, Go omy Pores, Oe es ee te and =gives further proo lt has '} > y » ‘ ~ slate top and combination cushions, with All our Goods are sold =. the Cheapest Prices. Pleace call and see for yourselves +, 40 ae 4s per Ib; turkeys, 50 ts to $1.75 } iM eeh OF the spasmodic kind. up one "Ee / RES & Nab% balis, counters, cues and chandeliers. Makers— m qo ech, 6 cents; lobsters, 3 to| mou ui down the next. It has been a sus ~"9 | Phelan & Collinder, New York. Apply to this ae MIA. ‘> AY bi munch, : : , | ' . i . VCC a su sti mE ene . 20% fe iahd ye chubarb 3 to 4 cents Ib; odfish. | tained und constantly increasing demand. (LIM TED), office. junic lwk s ® y 6 et pr conts; mackerel, 5 t 5 cents; pigs, | The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco at ot JOHN, IN, B. to Mrs. F. H. Bebr. Oh'town, May 12, 1886,—dy & wky 5 oe §5.00 por pair. counts for this. May 81, 1893-—-3mos WANTED—A_Hoagemaii by Ist July. apply QUEEN STREET. 24.54 e