AND OTHER ITEMS. { 4 14 saie-—— D> B s _ { yceeum «& £ ——— > } | | I a load at M uf his port -_ ‘ > ‘ ir n to-morrow 2 . 2 ay a - eS ¢ S : : . { : ; I \ - ‘ New Glasgow ave a wet 4 y It is be } * 4 { : ‘ abot a. ‘ - ) ‘ g i progra a} . hi ri sh S tv by a - } i ‘ ‘ ‘ Lo ye 5 w ist \\ iv s lia i S °o \ a Alle ance = - = \ i - - T \ ) ‘ ] redt} i De ‘ vas given t Gard 4 New York, last week. At t ry xX 4 . a s s crowded, and t se a ast the sun er cntinaiiiiieeiati Meerivc.—At the request of the exe ( tt there will bea special repera: mes ¢ of the Cabot Cricket Clab ' } boris Park st the ¢ ket House, Victoria Park, to- . a ie Sal morrow jay) evening, at eight OCIOCK A at ance iS request villain Iw wENTS IN Tue Crry We notic ihat the store on the rth side of Queen | 7 pag -_-. s Square, lately ocenpied by D. M. Rich- ‘ : } ards & Co., is being completely renovated a refitted by M A teddin, wl Ww 4 lrugs ere a fe aavs 2 pa eae ’ 1 = a’ y Scss —,) ha van and his Company arrived at Sussex on evening They were advert sed to perform in Charlottetown on that evening, but for some cause which has t yet been explained, they did bh an aj pearance. lala aia :om Hauirax.--The Fastnet arrived fre Halifax yesterday afternoon, and left oa return via Summerside and other inter- | mediate ports about nine o'clock last night. She had a general cargo bot! wavs. Master Regg Clarke i- @ rou! j tri] passenger spiensiiiialnaens Cricker.—A two days match with Monctou players on the Moncton grounds is In COr tem plati yn in the near future, to match at Char- better take e possible in be followed by a lottetown Cricketers advantage of all return had the practic the meanwhile, as Moncton is a hard team to’ beat. i aicuaiiecea Tue Srar or Berucenen.-—Following | are the officers of Mason Lodge, of the} Order of the Star of Bethlehem, George- town, for the current year: Commander, William Westaway; Vice Com, Mrs G T Lavers; Scribe, A N Parker; Treas, G T Lavers; Chaplain, Mrs Weatherbie; Mar- shal, M Burke; IS, Mra Macaulay; Past Com, Rey W A Mason. siahienecnaeasitaaa New Post Urri Es.—The issue of tl e Canada Gazette of the 13th inst., states that the following post offices were opened in this province on the Ist of the month: Enmore P. O., Lot 10, Prince .County, Wm. B. Sobey, postmaster; North St Eleanore P. O., Lot 17, i Craswell, postmaster. Besides, the post King’s County, formerly known as Narrow’s Creek has changed to St. othice George’s iain es at Farpericron.—There will be Stake races at Frede ricton, N. B , On 18th and 19th September next. Onca and Batasu, owned by Milford Farm, Char lottetown, and Allbird, owned by Edmund Cameron, of this city, are among the entries. Oncais entered in the class for rVAt foals of 1893, and Hatasu in the 2.34 class. Allvird is entered in the 2.50 class. The purse he three-year-old class is $150, and in the 2.50 and 2.34 classes $200 each. iieic aaa Goeop Bicycuuxc.—C. F. Borden has some marvellous records recently new Catford (Eng.) track. He rode for each made on the ten miles in 20.441-5. His time mile was simply wonkerful and is as f lows : I mile, 2.01 1-5; 2 miles, 4.00 2-5 3 miles, 6.02 1-5; 4 miles, 8.11 1-5; 5 miles, 10.15 1-5; 6 miles, 12.20 2-5; 7 miles, 14.28: 8 miles, 16.35 2-5; 9 miles, 18.40 3-5; and !0 miles, 20.45 1-5. Lesna, the well- known French rider, recently rode 28 miles, 705 yards in the hour. eialinnne Despoxpent.—Robert Nic- man who live Milledge- miles from St. John, grew ng eye-sight his breast on Tary Wert hols, ville, a few nt because of fa‘! He fired two shots into ) an Old s at despond: Tuesda yma small revolver. Ai latest accounts he waa in the hospital with some prospects of recovery Nicholls escapes better than Granville Bishop, a fevmer of St. Stephen, who grew despondent over a pending lawsuit and took paris green the saine night. Bishop is dead satis cic Tue Krxeroscore.—The greatest attrac- tion of the hour is the kinetoscope now | being exhilit-d in Mr. Watson’s drug store. This is Edison’s latest and great | est mventicn. By looking through a sma)! aperture in the top of the kinetuscope one | sees a photograph of ‘a certain scene, all the figures of which are in action. In half a minnte 1200 r the grandest pass before the observer, producing the effect of one continuous picture. The kineto- photographs of scene in its movements scope is really wonderful, and should be | seen every one. Crowds thronged before snd ito Mr. Watson’s store last night. | ‘Lhe exhibition will be continued for a few days only. Disarprorsrep ix Love.—Jobn Curley, a | Halifax cabman, feliin love with Mies Misaie Graves of that city some time ago. He proposed marriage and was accepted, end aday was set for the wedding. Un Saturday last, however, Miss Graves changed her mind regarding the marriage, and on Sunday she to'd Curley she could not be his wife Curley urged her to reconsider her decision, she did not marry him he would commit suicide. But Miss Graves held out no hore Curley invested in two packages of tough on Rats, mixed some of the poison with water and drank it down. At latest accounts Curley was in the h pital, and the doctors | could to Bave fits life, wei joing ail thev mn | Tuesday Prince County, E. | the | remarking that if | was bridesmaid, and the groom was - THE DAILY EXAMINER TEA AND RACES AT GEORGETOWN Tue tea and races at Georgetown yester- lay were well attended, and greatly en- joyed. The tea and refreshment tables | were well supplied and largely patronized, } and dancing and other amusements } participated in. A | have been realized. were very snug sum must The races resulted | as follows: Georgetown Driving Park, July 17, 1895. Three minute class. Purse 870, livided. Mile heats, best three in five. Josie C, Thomas A Meek, | Charlottetown, (Meek)... 3 3 3 1 Bert, John Young, Sturgeon, (Jenkins) | All Right, J oO fe r, dames Mor- ri-on, (Morrison)........ iaanvae Lady Rosabella Lsiibcicsewas a ee dis Time, 2.554; 2 51; 2.51}; 2.46}; 2.513;2.52}, Same day and track. Green race. Purse $30, divided. Mile heats, best three in five, "7 e, Mr. McKinn Jenkine) l All Horse, Howard Martin, Dun- OD 8, cc icici 2 Y 3 Herbine Bitters, R J Wood, Char- lottetown (Wood) iveccnchiann’ @ 2.0 Adjustor, D MeCormack, Grand | River (McCormack)................ ‘3 *Distanced the tie ld. i Trwe, 2.59; 3.08; 3.10. B lie McKie crave an exhibit on of | speed during the afternoon, trotting the half in 1.15. i - ——_ -<- <a — Vv. E ISLAND MEDICAL SOCIETY. ' Ar the afternoon session of the Medical | Society, yesterday, the following officers were elected for the year 1895-96 :— De'R MeNeill (Stanley) Dr :;Melntosh, Murray President. }‘'y Ross, Vernon River, 2nd vice Presi | dent Dr MePhail, | President. Treasurer—Dr H D Johnson. Secretary—Dr S R Jenkins. Executive Committee — Dr’s Beer, Warburton, H D Johnson, Jenkins. The following were elected members of the Medica] Conncil :—Drs Johnson, Con- roy, Beer, McPhail, McLeod, Jenkins and McNeill (Kensington). After the meeting, the Council met and elected the follow ing officers. Dr McLeod, President. | Dr R Johnson, Registrar and Secretary. Dr S R Jenkins, Treasurer. ' The next meeting of the Society will be held at Charlottetown on the first Tuesday | of July, 1896. 3 President. River, lst vice Summerside, 3rd_ vice McLeod, and SR eee -———— PERSONAL. Fred Perkins and A W Sterns, of Char- lottetown are at the Roval.—St. John San. | Mrs. D. Regers, of Summerside, and | Miss Earle, were passengers in the Fastnet yesterday. Mr. James Carron, representing the | Gurney-Massey Company, Montreal, is | here on a business trip. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Oswald Hornsby, agent of the Mer- | chant’s Bank of Halifax, was a passenger | oa the St. Lawrence last evening 6n return | from Halifax and other points in Nova | scotia. Mr. Alfred Skinner, of Toronto, has been the guest of Mr W. C. Godsoe, left Tuesday on a trip through Nova Scotia and P. E. Island.—St. John Tele- graph. Mrs. W. McLea Walbank and family have left for P. E. Island, where they will spend the summer with the Hon. Wm. | Richards, Mrs. Walbank’s father.—Mon- | treal Star Senator Arsenault, and Messrs. McLean Davies and Yeo, M.P’s., arrived home from Ottawa last evening. When they left Ottawa it was expected that parliament | would be prorogued on Friday. Messrs. Frank Cannon and Creelman McArthur propose setting out shortly on a | tour of the Island on their bicycles. They | intend wheeling it from North Cape to East Point.—Summerside Farmer. Arrivals at the Eureka Hote] July 17: J H Mellener, Montreal; H McArthur, St Stephen, N B; N H Roi, Petit Rocher, N | B; R. Master, Vernon River; Malcolm Mc- Donald, Orwell; Capt Bourque, Buctouche, N B. Hotel Acadia,July 8.—Cleaver Sullivan Charlottetown. July 9—W J Hobkirk, Charlottetow ; Chief Rattenbury, H M S | Canada; Lieut Nesbitt do; Dr Twigg, do. July 11.—A Macgowan, St Paul, Mrs J E Ditmars, Harold E Ditmars, Maigorie Ditmarz, Miss J H Ditmars, Brooklyn, N Y. July 13.—-GHToombs and wife,Charlot- tetown; Mrs Chas W Carroll, Boston, Mr and Mrs A Peters, Master James Peters, Miss Kitty Peters, Charlottetown. |Mrs D McLaren, Miss C McLaren, Miss | K McLaren,JG McLaren,GM-:G McLaren, C H McLaren, J A McLaren, K Mce- | Laren,Ottawa; Miss Thursten, Montreal. Julyl14.—G D Longworth and wife, Char— lottetown; A S Hewitt and wife, Charlotte- | town; Mrs M Augbe and child, Boston; | Miss M Coady, Charlottetown, W A Mur- | phy, do; F R Holloran, do; A Miller, H M S Canada, S P Tuck, Mew York; Henry | Doblin, NY; F H Wilkinson, do; R A | Woodruff, do; T B Mothersil!, Charlotte— | town; N Tuck, N Y; Chas Northrup, Ha- | lifax; Jas Murray, Sussex; R McKarrie, | Halifax B Large, Charlottetown; R W Am- brose, St John. who i oe i iiaasillaisiticees | Qwine to business, Mice E. E. Ernst, Optician, will remain at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, Charlottetown, until 20th inst. Call early and avoid waiting. Satisfaction Hours, 9a. m. to 5 p. m. tf iat Mas. Jeasy Morris Exvis will be at the | Queen Hotel to give Phrenological ex- laminations and charts four days only Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, July 17, 18, 19, 20. office hours from 10 am. to 10 pm. | guaranteed. | —_—_——— The popular thing for gentlemen this seems to be the “Z'yke” serge. Almost every | tailor finds it in great demand, but before | buying see that the Registered Trade Mark “Tyke” is stamped every 2} yards. None other is genuine. o.. | WEDDING Betts.—In St. Dunatan’s | Cathedral at an early hour on Tuesday morning, July 2, by the Rev. Father Arsenault, Mr. T. E. Barron, of South | Melville, and Miss Maggie McCaughey of Charlottetown, were united in marriage. Miss Angelina Barron, sister of the groom, sup- | ported by Mr. Timothy Creamer. The bride looked very pretty in a costume of cream crepon with hat to match. The | brid smaid wore fawn and hat to match. | The presents were very numerous. After the ceremony the happy couple drove to | their home at South: Mellville, followed by | showers of rice and good wishes. : TILLET LILI ELAS II II ES TAI TS EXAMINER mes ing at ‘ Ladies’ ITITIZITIIIZ showers but generally fair. TO-MORROW’S will contain full particulars of our great ‘White Sale, which opens Saturday morn- 9 o'clock. and Children’s Charlottetown has offered such s.yles and ralues as we offer Saturday. The Seerect will be out To-morrow ! BEER BROS. , Oe ee ae 2 Tue Wearwer —Fresh to brisk south-east shifting to westerly winds; a few local j No previous sale of White Wear in ADDRESS TO MR, BONALIL, A very interesting farewell to some of H The following ad Ire<s members addressed the Lodge: lo Frederick Canada: Dear Sir axp Brotrner,—As you are on the eve of departure from amongst us, we this opportunity of speaking to you a parting word. avail ourselves of With Brothers beloved, the true and the tried, of which class we know you to be, we are always glad to meet and wel- come to our Lodge room We be lieve you to be loyal to our Gracious Majesty the Queen, in whose service you are enlisted, not only because of your position as a British part, yet noping to you with a copy of the Word of God Take it as the man of your counsel, the guide of your life, as a lamp to your feet, and a light to your path, to show you your through a dark world to the life beyond. In it you may find the whole luty of man way be which was government by no laws other than this blessed book. It con tains evé rything needful to be known or done. It contains the the best instruction, those of choicest wives affords thi rreatest tion that anyone can enjov. It the rights of all. It prescribes and limits the sway of the sovereign, the rule of*the ruler, and the authority of the master. It commands subjects to henor, and servants to obey, and it promises the blessings and the protection of the Almighty to all who walk by this rule. It reveals the only living and true God, and shows the way to Him. Holy Bible + May its treasu Book Divine, res all be thine, s the earnest prayer of your brethern. Wishing you, Brother Rouse and Alex- ander, the truest pleasures or Him who holds the waters of His hand. Signed on behalf of St. George’s L. O. Lodge, No. 117. M. N. McLeon, W. M. Joun McLean, P. M. R. K. Brace, P. M: Ch’town, July 15, 1895. (Other papers please copy.) oe A NEW COMPANY AT THE OPERA HOUSE. In commenting on the Neville~Dar- ley English company, the New Glas- gow Enterprise states: “It is only speaking the plain truth, when we say that they are undoubtedly the best company who ever appeared before a New Glasgow audience. The plays were of a high order and the ac- tora were first class, the roles well taken the acting superb, and the stage manage- tainly ladies and gentlemen players. We cordially recommend this company as the for years, and we tell all those who have an opportunily to make ac effort and hear them and see so what real acting is.” This company will appear in their re- pertoire, changing their bil! nightly, for four nights beginning Monday next the 22nd inst. Seats for the entire engagement are now on sale at Dodd’s and Rankin’s Drug Store. The prices will be 25 and 35 cents. —_ SUPKEME COURTf, Grorcetowy, July 17. James McLaren. An indictment for an indecent assault on a girl twelve years of age. The prisoner was convicted and sentenced to two years’ imprisonment in the penitentiary. Dingwell vs. Dingwell. Action of eject- ment. Settled in Court. The Queen vs. July 18. hearing To-day the Cor several appeal cases. It is expected that the Court will ad journ this afternoon. irt is engage irt is engaged oo societies Uhniees Five Lines on K and L, I find the people around here prefer Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to any other I have in stock. They are a wonderful pill. Send three dozen at once, I am nearly out. P. S.—Send by post, J. W. Ireland, Gour- ock ssi iacguiliiecanecaall Tuav One Marrer.—“There is only one matter which at the present seems, in some quarters, to endanger Mr. Gallant’s chances of complete success and that, we are assured, will be straightened out by the government at the earliest opportunity,” says the Pioneer, referring to the cam paign in the Third District of Prince. With such a damaging admission on the part of the Pioneer, people will readily un- derstand how hopeless are Mr. Gallant’s chances of success. What that “one matter” is, people are left to draw their own inference. We presume, however, that it relates to Mr. Gallant’s position on certain ternperance matters in which — the people of the County generally are much interested. If this is so, we do not see how the Pioneer, as a temperance paper, can refrain from supporting Mr. Arsenault in the present contest, as he is a consistent temperance mau, and his temperance pria- ciples are well known to the electors of the Third District. We await our con- temporary’s explanation of the “one matter” which “endangers Mr. Gallant’s chance of complete success.”—Journal, DIED. At Charlottetown, on the 18th inst., Margaret, beloved wife of James Dickie- son. [Funeral at 4o0’clock p. m., from her late residence, New Glasgow, on Friday.} with you, such as Cream of Roses for sunburn, etc., Curl- ing Fluid,Curling Tongs. Pos- sibly you may want a comb, brush, cake of soap or bottle of Drop in and have a ? going to the seaside this sum- mer? If so, we have some articles you will want to take perfume. look around before you lock up your trunk. The Reliable Druggists. JOHNSON “& JORNSON, : Our Ad. IS SMALL TO-DAY: Our Prices ARE ALWAYS SMALL. ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. meeting was held in St. George’s Lodg’, Monday nigh', to bid M. Ship Canada’s crew. wae pre- sented to Mr. Box all, after whik h several ‘Tar,’ but in a two-fold sense because of your being a member of our beloved Order Glad to meet, sorry to | meet again, we present | Happy would the nation | matter, | legree of pleasure and satisfac- | defends |} life, we | ment showed that the company were cer- | best it kas been our’privilege to listen to} ¢ AUC. aa Boxall, FPF. @.. H. M. Sit Big | prices in stock, from 45 cents a Suit up, Balance of Straw Hats at cost. from 4 to 10 years of age. away money. Bicycle Mee os ae BIG BARGAINS IN BIGYGLE GOODS Caps, Sweaters, Hose, Light Shirts (just ‘the thing for hot weather), all sizes and Summer Underclothing, sizes 34 to 44, 200 Children’s Suits at cost, to fit Boys Throw away this chance and you throw PROWSE BROSG., Ch’town, July 6, 1895—-246 trustingly commit you into the hands of | ™ - i in the hollow | Advertisers! advertisers. of our citizens every evening. for our large advertising patronage. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Lhe home circulation is the most valuable for Tut EXxAmIner reaches the homes That accounts THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. is also admitted by everyone. hustle. | | | | . Marine at Lowest Rates. Agent Western Assurance Co, Charlottetown, June 6, 1895—246 That we keep the Largest, CLOTHING in Prince Edward That when we a that we mean what we say, and that it shall be done. words, we intend for the balance of this month to exce ec. CGLOTHING especially must go. at prices less than the material alone would cost. ferier goods, but we sell the goo 100 Boys’ Suits at $1.00; 20 hundreds of Men’s Suits, hundreds of Men's Pants. _ In addition to the above we always kee ings, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises and the Great Emporium ot everything you want in Gentlemens wear, ‘Times are hard; our prices wili help you through. You cannot afford to VESSELS, CARGOES and FREIGHTS insured Sterling Ceriificates Issued When Required. HORACE HASZARD, Pronounced First Class by Expert Testimony. A thing of beauty and a joy to those who> are using our new steam hoists in Charlotte- town. And we will guarantee that all who will use our new automatic piston valve creamery engine will after years of constant use say the same thing, as they will do their work at less cost of fuel and repairs than any of the light— weight machides imported heres They, are strongly made, with solid forgedranke, large bearings, wearing surfaces easily taken up when required, requiring no expensive foundations. Being self-contained, can be placed on any firm floor and fastened down. Sold at competition prices. Valves considered, they are cheaper than can be furnished by any in the besiness. Call and see tnem work or send for prices before purchasing elsewhere. Estimates for creamer- ies complete furnished on application to McKINNON & McLEAN, P. O. Box 358, Charlottevown. Telephone Connection. july5, law & wy LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 cents, LOT 2—Good value at $1.35. . J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy —_—_—_ LONDON HOUSE ! Bargains in Kid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES’ TAN KID GLOVES. Selling for 50 cents | Selling for 95 cent AGENT IIS TS - x THURSDAY, ne . a! = > — es JULY 18, 1895. capeecteoreneenesanensssnennsneaniaoemspaetot a ee Ries 2 ee ee ee —< A Snap in Misses Boots, SIZE. 1 Ft oe; 56 Pairs Fine Dongola and Oil Goat, price 62.15, now for $1.50, See our window. J. B. MACDONALD & C@. Charlottetown, July 18, 1895—dy For To-day. LADIES’ BLOUSES, worth up to $1.55, now only 98c. LADIES’ HOSE. A Big Basket—only 8c. a pair. LADIES’ VESTS, only 4 cents each. PARASOLS at “clearing out” prices. GENTLEMEN’S SHIRTS. White Laundried—a 1 | ready to wear—only 65c. Unlaundried from 30c up. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, ali kinds and prices. COLLARS, TIES, CUFFS, etc., cheap. MOORE & McLEOD. “TT 1S ADMITTED BY EVERYONE Finest and Best Assortment of READY-MADE the above goods at the highest price. WKAY WOOLHN COMPANY. Tnsurance (ie = Slant Ravay]wans tos, roma a/GARVELL BROS. ee i On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1595, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows .— Our beautifal a fall line of Tweeds, ents’ Farnishings. A et A ll ea Trains Outward. Trains Inward. own. Read up. PM AM a 2 400 64)5......Charlottetown..... 122% 1015 422 659....Royalty Junction 1203 1001 512 733.....North Wiltshire....11 13 928 S88 FEB... 00 Hunter River.....10 58 918 60% 807....... Bradalbane.......10 21 854 GM Gib. coe EMROTAR 2.200000 10 12 845 62 8$2.........Freetown........ 956 8 38 SED Bo nc00 dee Kensington ...... 935 8B 7% 900 Ar Lv 900 8 00 Summerside AM’AM $10 11 40 Lv Ars 255 $25 1203........Miscouche........ 830 230 CH ERG...ccce- Wellington .....-- 751 203 ORD & hi cscowsss Port Hill ........ 72 1 17 WWD BO. ovcrcces O’Leary.........625 1156 BOSE SO kocsis Bloomfield........ 609 1130 R066 BGE....cccccs Albertom........ 541 i050 TASS OFM. codices Tigmish.........- 5 00 9 40 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 625 300......Charlottetown. .... 920 5 45 645 315....RoyaltyJunction....905 525 SEP BO sc ucs ..Bedford........- 840 449 75> 405( Ar Ly) 81 415 Mt Stewart 815 410¢ Lv Ar) 810 400 a) Morell. .......0. 742 320 OM: OO. 000 .. St Peter’s .......- 7h 250 Wil 53. Bear River......- 646 203 1055 605... . Souris 615 120 AM PM PM AM PM 82) 410.....Mount Stewart..... 810 3580 SOF Bis cenccand Cardigan....... ‘7. Se We t@......- Georgetown..... 70 215 AM PM PM AM BBD... cccccce. sco sckMRO@POhE. ....000.- cece 8 13 940............Cape Traverse.......----- 7 25 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. june21 New Dwelling House FOR SALE OR TO LET. ; “per offers for sale, cheap, the mK ant Dweiling House on Alley Street, near Pri “©, DOW in course of erection and which will b.? eady for occupation about the first week in A ugust. This house is weil situated on higb gr gund and in a most con- venient part of the ¢ ity, quite near the Veper Prince Street Schoo! . wid the Second Met 10- dist Church. Each 1 *#ement contains = rooms, besides porch an 4 cellar; — pan ty on first floor and closet .‘P stairs. ; owe - are deadened and the hou: © 1 wel ond ote stantially builtin every w ®Y- Inspec solicited. This offers a good paying jondac. = anyone in want of a new Tt Well- a house either for his own use F SOF renting urposes. : - If not sold within a short ti: 3¢ it will be offered for rent when completed. GEORGE ALLEY. julyl5—2aw (14) & wky tl Ist aug Ch'town Mutual Fire Ins. C0. PATRONIZE HOME INSTITUTIONS. This Company is taking Fire Risks at reduced rates. Has insurance on the property of many of our leading citizens. Losses promptly paid. D. FARQUHARSON, President. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. jyl3—2aw (36) 3m TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, «ad ———— the sum- mer residence of thelate Acmi Bayfield; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. junel r WOOL taken in pass the Advertisements under this heading chargec five cents per line. WATCH LOST—A gold watch and chain | on Wednesday afternoon, between Prowse | Bros’ store and Brighton Road. Finder will | be rewarded by leaving it at this office. julyls—3i pd 2 os WANTED—A good stealy girl in a small family. Apply at this office. 2i pd—jyl7 | BOATS FOR SALE—\(A sail boat, sloop | rigged, 16 feet keel, and 12} feet keel row boat. | Both boats are in good condition. Apply at | GV Mooxzx’s Barber Shop. lw pd—jyld | | PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L C Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Ro3d. Apply to H JAMEs PALMER. may-9—tf T) LET—A nice cottage on Filzroy Siree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TAYLOR, Queen Street. junelt ied iii Aiaalendiiiideiaantincamimcialias nil TO LET— The house at the head of Pownal Street lately occupied by Mrs John Dorsey; heated with hot water; possession given at nee. Apply at TH&t EXAMINER Office TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, situated on Upper Great George Street, near Post Office. Apply to Mrs B C Prowse, Hillsboro Square. 3w 135 pd—jyl2 FOR SALE—A trained spaniel dog, two | years old, first-class retriever, can be had | cheap by addressing P O Box 162. 3i—jyld | W ANTED-—Sailesmen to sell choice line of hardy trees, roses, shrubs, ete, in cities and | villages; no long tramps in the coustry; no | experience needed; agents and customers treated as liberal as the best: write tor terms; mention this paper.—Stone & Weliington, | Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. may4—2m (6) WANTED—A good canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp ior reply, P O Box 76, Mont: eal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 Ww ANTED—A middle-aged, respectab’e wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev ET WooL- LARD, Georgetow bn. tf—junet WANTED TO HIRE—For a month or two a light buggy and harness. Apply at this office tf—june2s TO LET—That comfortable bricx dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, siltu- ate on Water Street, lately in possession of Henry Douse, Esq, C C; possession given at once. Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq; possession given first of July next. Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing ; possession given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 (\f—-may WANTED—A School Teacher or pupil in the higher branches to fill a position of trast during the summer months; one accustonied to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Acdress, enclosing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. junel—i32 TO LET—The store on Queen Street next to Johnson & Johnson’s Drug Store. Apply to JB MACDONALD & Co. tf—aplb WANTED—Two laundresses, one meat and fisik cook, one waitress, one kitchen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BU&BRISs, Great George Street. 1f—junel9 WANTED—An honest, activégentieman oi lady to travel tor established, reliable house Salary $780. payable $15 weekly and expenses Situation permanent. References. Knclos self-addressed stamped en velope, The Domin ion Company, 3i5 Omaha Building, Chicago junel2—J)m PASTURAGE TO LET—At Marshfield. Good spring water. Apply to F. TURNER. june25—2, 5, wky 1m AGENTS WANTED to handle our hardy? Canadian grown nursery stock; good pay at once, exclusive territory ; whole er ri; we control all special lines.—Stone & Wellington, Lontreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. Men- tion this paper. 2m (4)—may3 TO HIRE.—( first-class Horse aud Buggy also a doble seated Phaeton. Terms reason able. KnquireatG.G Jury’s Jeweiry Store Boys Island That we sell these goods at hard times prices dvertise to do anything the people know Now, in plain, matter-of-fact 1 ourselves and make things stock in this line will be sold We do not go in for handling in- d at the price of the cheap. 0 Boys’ Suits at $1.50; 400 hundreds of Men's Coats. Flannels, In short, our Store is Suits at $2.50 Blanket- so come along. exchange for all. Bargain Corner BRAN,— 1 carlord just received. SUGAR,— 5 barrels Frosting Sugar, 100 bags Demerara Crystals. VINEGAR, — 20 barrels English Malt, 30 sad White Wine, ~ .3 Cider, 100 demijohne. CANNED BEEF,— 25 cases 2’s and 1’s, LUNCH TONGUE— 8 cases 2’s and 1’s CANNED SALMON,— 25 cases. Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. july13 —63. pat m th, guar tu f. ROPE FOR HAY HOISTING IN SIXTY FATHOM COILS 10 coils 2 inch. 10 « 23 10 2s 10 “ 2% of Le *. 3% Wholesale only GARVELL BROS. July 13—63 pat tuedfri CHEAPNES & QUALITY ARE OUR TWINS. Come and get yours photo- graphed by C. LEWIS. haven't if you two got bring one. No pains spared to get a correct likeness. Entrance on Grafton Street. may6 HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and heated with hot water; possession given atonce. Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER. tf- may29 TO LET—Two Offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. tf—mayl WANTED—Watering Cart. Apply at this office. june24 TO LEIf—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ingsmali bath room and convenient pantry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mil- ford Street, Brighton Road; rine minutes- walk from post Office, five minutes from bath. ing house, Victoria Park; ren :moderate- Apply to W C HARRIS, JR. may4 TO LET OR FOR SALE ~The new dwelling house and premises on Euston Street, recent- ly occupied by the undersigned! large grounds, fruit trees, etc ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Coappell or John Holman. june*—lm 135 WANTED--A k. HyNDMAN, Kent Street, Apply to Mres F W tf—julys WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pant and north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office M a@y 1é—dy 3mos vest makers; to apprentices need .apply ta McKAY WooLeEN Co. téfunes ARE ea A a pagans: ie ahrliene tate abigail tents x mniprsstiien ——