“OT TELE anne, ee eae PL cera ag (HE DAILY EXAMINER, - NOMINATION. Candidates in the Field. ii ‘ is iit I departed tion Day | banners were put under the ’ ti trhat peeches were pro fter the Sheriff had closed ‘ i ; i numbers of electors { intvy towns to-day, Wa hown inthe pro I I candidates were ’ a KING'S COUNTY. McEschen, Esa McLean, Esq., Fred Morrow, Esq Nb ISTRICI i \\ \\ ~ ' " ‘ | Ww HH sq ) ‘I lly Ks ICT. L.M ld. Bao. . ‘ — hay Dr. Mc! } = { »bell. } i { ISTRICT | eauiue rs ‘ \ Vel I C. Wh ESC, (ve u B 1 nh, Es H Daniel G I H \. J. Macdonald. Ma McDonald, Esq Cis ge M Ks QUEEN'S COUNTY. Hy \\ n Campbell, proposed by Willia 1 H Springtield, seconded by Hon. D. M \ s Met 1, Es proposed by Be B. Stewa Strath tney, s nded by ie y Peter Su I proposed by John Do ca , seconded by John J. Los Ja M.’Sutherland, Esq., proposed by ; ’ seconded by Donald Me IK R \ ‘ rc! Donald McKay, Esq., proposed by John Vick : led by I n Gallant. F) ain, Esq., proposed by Allan MeLea led James McKinnon. Do i [ juUnars an Esq . prope sed by A] «a W ley 1 by J illic ; Dickie foseph Wise, Esq., proposed by William Lane, seconded by Theophilus A. Stewart. HIKD DISTRICT. son, proposed by David Hon. VD. Ferg i by Henry Bovyer. Lucius ©. Kelly, Esq ‘ proposed by Pat- < Duffy. seconded by Peter Stewart. fer Beer, Esqy., proposed by John Scott McLeod, sec: Du ld ae M sCul nded by Jas. Wisener. ald, Esq., proposed by John C. Leitch, seconded by Joseph Gar- lana. FOURTH DISTRICT. Alex inde Mart n, Esq : proposed by W ll a? R SS, second “l by John Rose. Will Mel : Esq, proposed by Alex. McRae. seconded by Hector D. Munn D. ©. Martin, Esq., proposed by Richard fenkin econded by Donald R. Me- D hh , Geo! Forbes, Esc rroposed by Don- John McEachern. ROYALTY. onded by CHARLOTTETOWN Hon. Neil McLeod, proposed by John Kelly, seconded by Chas. C. Gardiner. Patri k Bb] ike. Es {., proposed by tr. W. De Blois, seconded by John Newson, Morris, Esq., proposed by T. W. nded by Richard Reddin. Frederick Peters, Esq., proposed by Owen Connolly, seconded by Wm. Boyle PRINCE COUNTY. AND FIRST DISTRICT I x 7 (ra ill, K {-. J a M athe on, E SECUND John Yeo, DISTRICT. James W. Richards, Esq. rHIRD DISTRICT. tion. Joseph ©. Arsenault, John A, Ma { nald, Esq. FUURTH DISTRICT, 4. E. C. Holland, Esgq., sé _ bu is | | IFTH DISTRICT. H John Lefurgey Dr. Gillis, Angus McMillan, Esq,, Nelson Howatt,. Esq. 4 Trio of Tragedies An Ottawa despatch of the 21st says that The City Schools. ANNUAL MIDSUMMER EXAMINATIONS PPE! PRINCE STREET SCHOOL. Tue annual round of City School Exam nations began in Upper Prince Street School to-day. The rooms were in nice der, and the scholars bright and happy i ; holidays. A good including mia prospect of the visitors were in attendance, Honor the Lieut Laird, W. E. Dawson, Chairman of the Board of School Trustees, Thomas Handrahan, Mr. Foley, Rev. W. R. Frame, Rev. D. D. Moore, Dr? McLeod, Mr. T; a; I ‘Page and Mr McLeod. of Prince of Wales College, Mr. McSwain, Head Mas Esq., ter of the Model School, Mr. 8S. F. Hodg son, Mr. George Bremner, Mr. James Mc Donald, Mr. F. and a large num- ber of ladies. There are attending this school tive hun dred and twenty-seven pupils, having ten LePage, teachers—an average of fifty-three pupils to The higher classes as well as pleasing to note, well tilled lhe examinations conducted by Mr. LePage, Mr. McLeod, Mr. Foley, Mr. 8. F, Hodgson, Rev. D. D. Moore and others lt was evide ht the each teacher. the lowe! are, 10 18 were quite satisfac tory. well disciplined and im a good thriving condition. Cas the examination the pupils were a vyery school is he ulthy, After massed in the Upper Hall and gav« pleasing entertainment, as follows : Our Native Land School The Busy Boys Ten boys from Infant Class Recitation—My New Years Gift. } ( horus » witati hecitation Elsie LePage Kindergarten Song Intant Class i ..Carrie Riggs Recitation The Answer.. .Emma Rober tson Chorus—Songs that we never forget. School Recitation—Tom, Dick and Harry.... : Mabel Bremne: Recitation—The Old Man : .. ida Rig Boys’ Chorus—When we are twenty-on Recitation A Russian Story.. Minnie Moore The Miller of the De« : John Kennedy Recitation Glee—( , Ri High School Girls Dialogue-——Sir Peter and Lady Teazle Misses Desbrisay and M. Brown Chorus—-Come o'er the Moonlit Sea bE cidee de «% ae inced Classes Original Composition—Summer in P. KE. 1 ° ° .Emma Sh | Song In the Starlight Six High Original ¢ Summer in P.E.1 1 Bessie Brown School Imposition Chorus The M on is Be ming.. ‘ Advance Classes Reading—Zlobane .Annie Dammerell Address—School Day Alice Stentiford Chorus~-Class Farewell , hool God bless the Prin f Wales God save the Queen....... - Che Prizes were then distributed by W. E. Dawson. Esq. PRIZE LIST. GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL, Hi: Standing—Ist,- Emma Miller, Gover l’s Medal, prize from His Honor the Lieut.-Governor, and Trustees’ Certificate ; 2nd, Fannie MeNutt, presented by His Honor the Lieut.-Govern or and Mrs. B. Heartz, and Trustees’ Cer- tificate. English— Ist, Elizabeth Robertson, Amy Moore and Matilda Wyatt, equal; 2nd, Alice McKay and Edith Higyins, equal. Arithmetie- Ist, Elizabeth Robertson, prize presented by T. Handrahan, Esq; 2nd, Charlotte Brehaut, Cassie Fraser and Ellen Morrow, equal, Latin (ist Class)—1st, Emma Miller and Fannie McNutt, equal; 2nd, Selina Rob- inson, Alice Webb and Christina Mclsaac, equal; (2nd Emma Shenton and Minnie Curley,equal; 2nd, Fannie Far- quharson and Stella Evans, equal, French (ist Class)—Ist, Emma Miller and Fannie McNutt, equal; 2nd, Matilda Brown, prize presented by Hon. Neil Me- Leod; (2nd Class)—Ist, Fannie Farquhar- son and Minnie Curley, equal, prizes pre- sented by J. T. Mellish, Esq., M.A., and Mrs. A. A. McLean; 2nd, Emma Shenton, hest ; aa wor-Genera p! 1iZes Class)—lIst, Stella Evans, Minnie Newson and Mar- garet Large, equal. English History (Highest Standing) Emma Miller, Fannie McNutt, Alice Sten- tiford, Christina McIsaac, Emma Beer and Matilda Wyatt, equal. Map Drawing—Ist, Maud Henderson and Alice Webb, equal, prives presented by Miss Annie Alley; 2nd, Minnie Newson, Cassie Fraser and Fannie Farquharson, equal, English "Composition—Ist, Emma Shen- ton, prize presented ry Dr. McLeod; 2nd, Bessie Brown, prize presented by Dr. Me- Leod; next in merit, Alice McKay, Amy Moore and Fannie McNutt, equal; highest during term next to those above me ntioned. Ellen Reddin and Katie Higgs, equal. Geometry (1st class)—Ist, Emma Miller; 2nd, Amy Moore and Elizabeth Robertson, equal; (2nd class)—Ist, Fannie McNutt and Emma Shenton, fequal; 2nd, Alice Stenti- ford, Lucretia DesBrisay® and Minnie Curley, equal. Algebra—Ist,{ Emma Miller and Matilda Wyatt, equal; prize presented to the latter by Mr. George Stanley. Vocal Music—Ist, Emma Shenton, presented by P. Blake, Esq., M. P. P. Deportment and Good Work-—Ist, Stella Evans, prize presented by Mrs. Alexander Hayden. Progress—Ist, Emma Beer, prize pre- sented by the Teacher; 2nd Christinia Me- Isaac, improvement in writing, prize pre- sented by (Mr. W. W. Stanley. Writing—Ist, Minnie Curley \ Brown, equal; 2nd, Jessie M TIZe and Bessie Donald and | % stranye iapter of accidents was reported Saturday. A summons was recently issued wainst a French Canadian named Morreau r selling liq without licence. The ac cused did not obey the summons and a warrant was, Friday, issued for his arrest. Saturday ruin Morreau was iound waters near Chau ‘ \\ W drowned | loes nob ap peal ‘ nother strange occurrence | 1 Friel Street, Ottawa. The abors « 1 Italian carpenter, noticing ntered his workshop, at the velling house, where he was ‘en at work late Friday night, on a job for the Ottawa university. On entering they rear of fils ay Lucritia DesBrisay, equal. General Profi y-Amy Moore, prize presented by Mr. G. H. Haszard; Alice McKay, prize l | Rev. D. ] Moore; Alice Stentiford, prize presented by J. B. McDonald, Esq.; Edith Higgins, prize presented by Hon. Neil McLeod; Selina Robinson, prize presented by the Teacher. presented by M’KINNON’S DEPARTMENT—FIFTH GRADE. MISS saw the Italian lying dead in a pool of blood Im hately the ery of murder was Prize for General Proficieney (presented it a doctor were | by M Benj. Heartz) ‘st, Mabel Brem- | tt leclared that the | ner: 2nd (presenved vy Y. Perkins and R. | dead 12 or 14 hours, a: M. Young), Susan Barrett and Minnie | ' zh i 101 we. The | Higgins, equal. i lL dead a nigh [ General Proficien vs Diligence and Regu- | ra nt was | larity in Attendance (prize presented by | i ie train | Miss Ba Principal of School)—Ist, Mary nadian Pacifi Maynat , during tl re } (veneral Proiiciency (prize presented by | } employed on telegraph | R. M. Young)—-Fanny Lawson. Canada Pacific} General Proficienty (prize presented by = \jured by a falling telegraph | Alfred Sterns}—Mary Houle. if pole. One of the men has been placed in a General Proficiency (prize presented by | hospital tie has a broken neck and is not | expected to live, Alived Sterns)—Jane Gardiner. General Proficiency and Regularity in j ne T. Mellish) Governor, Hon. David | | sented by Mrs. | presented by John Kennedy, Raymond Bell, do. | Wail, ever, General Proficiency—Hedley Mackinnon: > | otenented by H.A. Hervie. ea. : Rav ii | presented by H.A. Harvie, Esq. ; Raymond presented by Patrick Alba Wadman. presented by Attendance (prize Blake, Esq., M. P. P.,) General Proficiency (prize Louisa Laird. Regularity (prize presented by « Friend) Annie Taylor. ' 17 Greneral Pron jeney (prize presented by W. A. Weeks)—Annie Winnie Smith. DEPARTMENT, General Proficiency and Good Conduct, also for Highest Number of Marks, pre sented by John Ings, Esq.—-Anna Fraser. Composition, presented by Mrs. Philip Large, Minnie Moore. Arithmetic, presented by John T. lish, Esq., Edith Bovyer. History and Latin, presented by Ings, Esq.—Mary Longworth. Spelling, presented by Mrs. Win. Fraser Emma Stewart. Second in Spelling, Algebra and French, presented by John Ings, Esq.—Ella Beers. Map Drawing, presented by John Ings, Esq., Fanny LePage. ttendance, never having missed a day, MISS SNADDONS Mel. John presented by Rev. D. D. Moore, Blanche McDougall. French, presented by John Brecken, Roselle Stewart. rence and Second in 4 } Map Drawing, May Farqu- Dilis pres¢ nted by John Ings, Esq. harsgon, Diligence, presented by John Ings, Esq. Henrietta Rackem. STANDING OF PUPILS. Arithmetie—Ist, Edith Bovyer; 2nd, Kosella Stewart ; 3rd, Anna Fraser. History—Ist, Mary Longworth; 2nd, Fanny LePage; 3rd, Annie Dammerall. Map Drawing-—lst, Fanny LePage, 2nd, i . oS May Farquharson ; 3rd, Mary Large. A { a Ss Grammar—Ist, Anna Fraser; 2nd, Mary Longworth; 3rd, Sarah Taudvin. Spelling—Ist, Anna Fraser; 2nd, Ella Beers; 3rd, Sarah Taudvin. \loebra—Ist, Rosella Stewart; 2nd, Ella Beers: Srd, Edith Bovyer. French—Ist, Rosella’ Stewart; 2nd, seers; Srd, Anna Fraser. Elia Latin—Ist, Mary Longworth; 2nd, Ella Beers; 3rd, Bessie Diamond. Highest Number of Marks—-lst, Anna Fraser; 2nd, Emma Stewart and Edith Bov ye z equal, MISS WADE'S DEPARTMENT. General Proficiency—Ist Certificate, Ida Ricgs; 2nd Certificate, ] aisy McPherson. Punctuality—ist, Annie Skerry, presented by a Friend, Lutie Mitchell, presented by the Teacher, Laura Passmore, presented by the Teacher; 2nd, Daisy McPherson, pre- sented by Professor Mellish. Meportinent Ist, Alice Beers, presented by a Friend; 2nd, Elia MeAleer, presented } +} i bY the leacher. Reading— Ist, Ida Riggs, presented by a } Walls 7 } Friend; 2nd, Nellie Parsors, presented by the Teacher. Speting—lIst, Ida Riggs, presented by Mrs. B. Heartz; 2nd, Daisy McPherson. Writing —Ist, Daisy McPherson, presented by a Friend; 2nd, Annie Skerry. \rithmetic—Ist, Laura Young, presented by a Friend, and Ida Riggs; 2nd, Lily Fair- clough, presented by Mrs. B. Heartz. ' Grammar—-Ist, Ida Riggs; 2nd, Laura Young. Geogvaphy McPherson. History clough. Progress—Laura Young. Ist, Ida Riggs; 2nd, Daisy Ist, Ida Riggs; 2nd, Lily Fair- MISS NELLIE LAWSON’S DEPARTMENT, Certifi- Me- Proticiency—Trustee’s Ist, Laura Crawford, Minnie il; 2nd, Hattie Lawson. Ist, Hattie Lawson; Genera! cates Lennan, equ: Aritiimetu Mabel Larter. Spelling ist, Hooper. Reading Katie Campbell. Attendance— Lizzie ter, Hattie Lawson, equal. ; Minnie McLennan. lmprovement—Alice Carr, Emily Evans, Nellie Hodgson, Nellie Maynard, Roberta Burbridge. Honorable Mention—May Worth, Marion Sutherland, Blanche Smallwood, Clara Lawson, Maggie Dewar, Abigail Mac- donald, Minnie Bovyer, Gertrude Bovyer. Prizes were presented by Miss Carrie \. Wade, Miss Barr, Messrs. H. A. Harvie, a 2nd, Laura Crawford; 2nd, May ist, Emma Robinson; 2nd, Mabel Lar- i. as ritchie, 4 nm . (wood Vonduct Hodgson, and a friend. MISS HARRIS’ DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for General Profi- ciency —Iist, Lily Taylor; 2nd, Ruby Rat- tray. Prize for Highest Averge (presented by Teacher}—Ist, Lily Taylor; 2nd, Ruby Rattray. Prize for Good Conduct and Diligence (presented by Rev. F. W. Moore)—ILst, Bella Cameron. Prize for Punctuality and Attendance (presented by Mr. T. J. Harris)—I1st, Ada Jenkins. Prize for Ts acher )-— Ist, Thorp, equal. Prize for Drawing (presented by Mr. W. C. Harris)—Ist, Lottie Kennedy. Honcrable Mention—Florence Pickard, Bertha Huestis, Celia Skerry, Minnie Hiowatt, Winnifred Tynan, Ethel Jackson, Margaret Aitken, Alice Mabey, Ella Suther- land, Etta Farquharson, Susan Nash, Car- rie Riggs, Maud Toombs, Florence Camp- bell. FIRST Improvement (presented by {dith Howlett and Mary PRIMARY MISS DEPARTMENT MACKINLAY. TEACHER, - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 23, 1886. Clarke; Writing —Fred. presented by Mrs. B. Heartz Reading—John by J. Bell, Esq. " Arithmetic—-Wendell Harvie; presented by Pr, Blake, Ksy. * Grammar-—Artemas Clarke; presented by Mr. G. F, Beer. ‘ Spelling—lra Yeo; presented by Mr. G. I’. Beer. Arithmetic—-Albert Leigh; presented by ’, Oxenham, Esq. #t provement —James MelInnis; presented by Mrs. B. Heartz. | Deportment—Herbert Anderson; — pre- | sented by J. Bell, Esq. Kennedy, presented presented by | Diligence-——Frank Cofiin; Teacher. Punctuality—-Wesley Duchemin; pre-| sented by Teacher. Neatness—John Macdonald; presented | by Teacher. DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificate, awarded to Edith Stramberg, for the highest number of marks. Trustees’ Certificate, awarded to Nellie Anderson, for the second highest number of marks. First Prize awarded to Colin by his Teacher, for Arithmetic. First Prize, awarded to Florrie Blakeley, by her Teacher, for Writing. First Prize, awarded to Arthur by his Teacher, for Deportment. First Prize, presented by Miss Barr, to Florrie King, for Reading. Prize, Presented by Miss Snaddon, to Nel- son Pickard, for Diligence. Prize, Presented to Laura Gordon, by her Teacher, for General Work. Prize, Presented by Mrs. Anderson, to Katie Johnson, for Luprovement. MISS GERTRUDE BROWN’S McGregor, Wrighr, MISS MITCHELL'S DEPARTMENT. Certificate from School Board for highest average— Ist Willie Harvie; 2nd, Alexander McKenzie. Royal Reader, No. 1., (1st class)—Ist, John Skerry; 2nd, Luttie Moore. Primer, (2nd class)—Ist, Chas. Mitchell; 2nd, Annie McEwen. Arithmetic—Ist, Willie Harvie and Alex, McKenzie, equal. Writing—Gertie Howlett, prize presented by Miss Barr. Deportment—Merill Champion, presented by Henry A. Harvie. prize TENDER 4i : &, ~EKALED TENDERS will be receiwed at the City Clerk’s office, until noon of THURSDAY, 8th of July next, for excavating and laying a Box Sewer, from east end of Hillsborough Street, to east end of Water Street. Piansand specification to be seen at this oftice. fhe Council do not bind themselves to accept } the lowest or any tender. By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, City Cierk, June 23, 1886--3i w sat mon Dominion Day Excursion, EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be _ issued at One First-class Fare, to and trom all Stations on this Railway, by afternoon trains, on 3th JUNE, inst..and by all trains on DOMIN- ION DAY, good to return up to and on July th, 1885, Parties going off the Island to spend the holi- days can obtain Keturn Tickets at One First-class Fare, at Stations between Charlottetown and Summerside, the former inclusive, by «xpress Train, on morning of 30thinst., good to return as above. Cape Traverse Branch. A Special Passenger Train will leave County Line Junction for Cape Traverse on Dominion Day,on the arrival of regular early morning irains from Charlottetown and Summerside. This will give parties from Charlottetown, Sum- merside and intermediate stations an opportunity of spending the day at Cape ‘Traverse and return- ing home the same evening. A train will leave County Line Junction for Cape Traverse on the evening of Dominion Day, on arrival of trains from Chariottetown and Sum- merside. Will leave Cape Traverse for County Line Junction at 6.30 a.m., on Friday morning, cen- necting there with regular trains, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, tailway Office, Ch’towu, June 22, 1886. ex pat tl 30 wy prs li CALEDUNIAN CLUB. |; EN DERS will be received by the undersigned up to noon on WEDNESDAY, 7th ILY next, from parties wiliing to contract following separate services the Annual Scottish Gathering to Charlottetown :— 1. Printing posters. tickets, programmes, &c. 2. Erection of Grand Stand and Booths. 3%. Fencing Longworvth’s field. i. Exclusive catering on field. 5. Privilege of Patent swing etc., on grounds. Plans. specifications and full information on application to ) for the in connection with be held at J. M. CAMPBELL, Sec’y Games Com. Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod tl dte . E USAND BAILWEY} $1.25, Men’s Suits from $4.59 P, E (Island, A Bac chank of Ravlinl eis. Sestal ‘ Sl ia A fiae stock of English Worstels, Seotch and Canalian Twee is, which will be made to DD. A. BROGe Wants to Have lis Say---that is : — cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P, F Island, Cheaper than from wus. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi. tors can attain to. showing. There is no better quality of Cloths manufacture:| Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. than what we ae Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention, —_——— — 1) $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have us. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. O Collars, CUnffs, Ties... &c., az” Prices were never as Low. other establishinents this year. -72 QUEBN Ch’town, June 23, 1886 eod & wy selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 12 i % et ee 1am STREET. An Immense Stock of Hate to 20 per cent. when they purchase ae GENTS FURNISHINGS, Unsurpassed in Style. OQ Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from! CE, OPENENG 1 ee ee Ch’town, June 21, 1886. CRA T oD « BB. eee et) NEW NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW "ATS. NEW FLOWERS, FREATHERS. NEW HOSIERY, NE ¥ GLOVEA. NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES. ~——~ 9 HATS! HATS! Straw, from i0 cents. CLOTHING—$7.00 worth of Redv-Wade Clothing to select f-om. Will guarantes chs best value in ordor atclese prices Ch’town May 12, 1886 —dy & wky Damaged Flour. 30 BRLS., Slightly Sour—Cheap Feed. CARV ELL BROS. Ch’town, June 22—ex pat 2i Hu. Ee GHEES te? eh — Hig t Certitieates—Ist, Edith Webster art Kthel Armour, e jual, presented : | by Trustees; 2nd, Philip Strickland. 2% BOXES, MeKie and 3 presented by ’ Punctuality Ernest Edith Webster, e jual, prize Mrs. Mackinlay ud Deportment ist, Florence Hanna; 2nd, Lizzie Anderson, prizes presented by Mrs. H. Ar.derson and Mrs. Mackinlay. Reading—Ilst, Sarah Brydges; 2nd, Harry Lowe; 3rd, Harry Houle, prizes presented by Mrs. H. Anderson, A Friend, and Miss E. MacNeill. Writing—-Ist, Russel Pickard,. prize pre- AN INTELLECTUAL TRRAT.| Mystery, Music and Mirth. PROF E.C. TAYLOR, CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, June 22—pat ex 2i ae anieananieneiaeaniiniinn FS € ne ee Mackinlay. Tat ‘ +5 ne — MmUeY Am, 1240n! Herbert presented by Teacher. General Exceiicuce-—Ist, land, prize presented by Teacher. Brown, prize Philip Strick- | 1 J MHE ori of the skill and exquisite manipulation feats of modern oi Prestidigitator, acknowledged in all paris world to he far superior to Her mann, Heller, Hartz, Anderson or Signor slitz, and thenly artist who graces with learned | DEPARTMENT 4, TEACHER. MISS &£. }.° t + € Harvie; | } Certificate, Wendell 2nd Hicliest Certifi lrustees; Bell, presented by J. D. McLeod, Esq. Magic. Thisebriliiant Entertainment will open a new world of wonders and introduce the spec- ators to a sefies of most bewildering, puzzling, ilustration of Dia- —-Ly E- PROWSE, Sign of the HIG HAT 74 Queen “*tre e reet, Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky xtraordin mad beantifal olism of theafineteenth century. Surprisingly "strange, startling, @ wait for rof. E. ©, Payler is Coming. June 22, 1886, Ve i yas Pe rc : \P All goods freely shown, or sent to any part of th WATS $—Thousind: of A big stock of Gents’ Farnishings. Men’s Co!ton Shirts, All our Goods are sold at the Cheapest Prices, j bought less than half price, avd will be sold less th He does not ask the people to believe +3 t ; } until they see his prices; he knows then the imal and well-known Magicien and KNOWS that the goods and prices back TOoDAY, ROS, ——- AT ---— STANLEY BROWNS RLOCK : i Case American White Shiris, Collars and Cuffs, Searfs and Ties, Also — New Prints, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, | Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery, STANLEY Brown’s Block, Opposites Market Houeg. BROS., NEW SPRING GOODS, ee ee? ()? ee ee ~ mow WEA GC EDOIN 4 o.ed’S. NEW DRESS G°ODS, in ali the newest makes. MANTLE CLOTHS. in all the newest makes. NEW MOURNING GOOD3, NEW TRIMMINGS CARPETS, ia Scotch, Brnssels, Tapostry antl Hemp, at CLEARING-OUL P RIORS Mea andl Boys’ HAT, in Felt ana Boys’ Suits from ‘oth'ng ever offere™ on 25 cents up. Please call and see for yourselves, J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET STRICT ATTENTION to Business, Honesty and Squire Dealing, and paying . . a © Cash every time, is what has placed PROWSE to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &e. He does not advertize to sell gords at cost. bot tees to sell from 10 to 25 per ceat less than those w 'tiz2 to sell at erst. He does not try to deceive the people b: blow and offering paltry rewards, but he evuaran- ho do adver- y miking a big trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advercizes, He has now about 6,500 HATS and rT’ T ° |CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell jless than any house in the trade $4,000 worth of from 10 t> 25 per cent A lot of this Clothing was s (nan half price. his advertisement ( y will believe, and bim up every time. ® town. Ks> Picase don’t forget to call, Ne SN Se