“a oie. -* CY gine nee ee Rew Rie aT it ie . TT \ CV AMINED T it PALLY LAAN INGEN, | JULY 14, 1880. Notes and Comments. ;remembered in Cavendish as | the anniversary of the settlement of that} It is stated that all through New , - ‘. Mexico, Arizona and some parts of Colorada | and Old Mexico, no rain has fallen for months, and thousands upon thousands of range cattle lying dead in the parched 7 . ; valleys, and thousands more are dying fo1 Want of ire vyrass and water, , ' j The delegates appointed by the people idland to visit Eagiand and lay | 1} DA (LY EXAMINER, 8 aba ie te O JULY 14. ist Picnic and Centennial Celebration. | | GREAT GALA DAY IN CAVENDISH —SIMPSONS' | CLARK S AND M'NEILL'S TO THE FRONT- SEVEN OR EIGHT HUNDRED PRESENT. | Thursday the 10th, will be a day long} the date of | : place, 100 years ago, by the Simpson family. | The first settler of this place was William | Simpson, who, with Janet Winchester, his . | was being branded as Canadian cheese, and wile, and four sons and daughters, came 1n | ithe year 1790, latter by John McNeill and Wiliam Clark, who married his daughters and from whou | are descended the very large connections of j , i } tl “ | toat thereby the reputation He was followed shortly | cheese was being injured. @ NEWS, TELEGRAPHE SeeotaL Despatoures To THe EXAMINER. Complaints of Dairymen. Orrawa, July 13. Ontario daivymen recently complained to the Government that inferior American cheese, passing through Canada in bond, of Cu ynadian Lt appears that the provisions of the Merchandise Marks Offences Act was applicable to the case, and that the penalties will be vigorously (fortunately for the credit of our town Unscrupulous Competition ! False Representations ! Unbusinesslike Methods I anxious to force business by the above means. place an honest, outspoken competition of PRICE AGAINST UNDERHANDBD, | ' i . ; 2 oO | We have not .in the past, do not now, nor do we for the future intend to- conduct our business upon these lines, but we find we have a few competitors a very few) who are quite willing and | We have therefore determined to ! ee ae .e Government the claims of | the Clarksand McNeills. : enforced against persons wrongfully brand- | ,; SCRUPULOUS MISREPRESENTATION of our Carpet Department. before the home ' brati vas held on the grounds | . : ‘ : Newfoundland in the fishery matter are on| , The celebration was he 1 a|g American cheese as Canadian, when | »wioul st) a . . es 4 >> . , . ’ t i ° . . e saci back. la interviews the cele-|Of W. J. Simpson, which comman e passing through Canadian. A similar law ! ihe ‘ky Dack, ae ad that beautiful view ot the gulf and the surround. | provides a remedy against lobster canners | iit for re i $1 9) BMGs DSVS CEPTOSMGG INGE CONTICKION INNS) sttlement, and is the farm on which : ic duct eS rane FUSse j "wus ’ the fishery dispute will be satisfactorily | ™* settlement, : Mather of | Ur@nding lobsters of the American produc | me nenei CAISPuet Aa v ‘ oecowet J . oumaes ha oraat Te ’ » one . are William Simpson, the qreat.grandiather ©" | os Matiume Provihes. a bee_& >. [Unie rare sey ere ee "4 Frame Brussels, worth $1.20. for - - - Se, Queber advices state that \ | Phe dav was all that could be desired. } ‘ j . ; ) a’ : he day was : . ‘ - Bender, the promoter of the Northern i Long before the appointed hour the des- The Orange Celebration. F | Canadian Atlantic Railway, who has just} .ondants of the Simpson, MeNeiil, and} Toronto, July 13 ii 4 Frame Brussels worth 51.00 for r ' 188 returned from England, says that in about i Clark families, and invited friends, had | ” =e j } . month English engineers will come to! oo ¢hored in large numbers. They came The Orange celebration to-day through. ; Canada to commence work surveying i all parts ot the Island, Nova Scotia, out Ontario was a great success. Five Stoddard § Tapestry, worth 188., for o - - oo hi f ground for the proposed railway. The ratl-| Now Brunswick, Manitoba and the United | thousand paraded in this city and five ! way, when built, willreduce Atlantic navi-| <:.so5 - fair women add brave men, and | thousand in Hamilton, The chief feature * C | m to four days. The track will ran} ” og icoking children. ‘of the turnout in the Queen C.ty was the (ther Makes 0 ai)6S ry, Wor Ue. He - - from Quebee across the Sagnenny district to r The entrance to the grounds was adorned ‘appearance for the first time of lady me- a point ou the Labrador coast, probably St.| vith a beautiful arch across the top of | bers, Mayor Clark headed the procession, : : : = , p 5 TION i Charies B y, Where a p rt will be opened. which were the two dates 1790-1890, anil | OTTAWA, July 43. OTHER QUALI Pies TN i 54) @ 2 5 ie It is stated that a number of petitions considerable a Saad displ sae’ a July 12th was celebrated by the Ottawa } _ senate he United States/the entrance the British ensign floate Oranwe hclding a monster demonstra- ae : : have been preseated in the United & sit ' 3 -T wow ae rangemen heiding ; tee : vitimate business methods and under- Senate, praying for an acknowledgment of | proudly in the breeze, while ase oor {een at Ashtown, where strong anti-Jesuit This is a bona fide contest between leg Almighty (rod a id the Caristian region in Cross and the hgpges _ adornec oune resvlutions were adopted. handed alyness, { coustitution of that country. Poe | parts of the grounds. ra Mc oe 2 petitious say that the defect encouragesand| It being natural to the Simpsons, Me- The Halifax Disaster. mel i te whes the false view that the authority of | Neils and ( larkes, as well as other people, Sadinieak | government is derived selely from the wil! tu attend to the wants of the inner man HaLirax, July 13. of che people and not from the wiil of God; | first, the et eee Rpgreneee, The funerals of the victims of Friday SB ¢ encourages the false doctrine that | began at the tables. And such tables!) | *H€ a D: } a Me ’ e o “ i 8 1d expression that the “tables | Might’s fatality at artmouth took place & ‘ covernment has no moral or religious | The hackneyed expression t Eat oe Ri ; ‘ led | "ed rd Naat vi “ Seat’ asd gmdate “lool tl od things” | to-day and were attended by a great crow¢ perform, and that irre 3 ut GSvaues youss the sve" ; ful [of people. Maa of those rescued received | ,,... 24 ee ee AL aes ; ' . i a nme nites > andjyives buta faint idea of the bountiful; Of people. Many aCe ee | PREIAE Dc ER Te $66 ee ee eee nets ss a Reba ae 8 Ce ee eS a ee / , a we beheld ‘on enter the | Serious injuries by being struck while in; —————————-—______— ) ly intrust with 1ts administration. } Spreaa th vA Hei : ee ee are ‘pees . iia aie ( sublishes an | booth. A gentleman from abroad said in the = Wa er ree planks om i | “ey i] e 4 »,. | his address that he never saw a more taste- Tt ape ttre jon ‘aoe F. * ! , \ i - for first six | fully arranged txbile in all his travels. Ix; 4¢ 18 a > ae da sca 188 aoe er | | \meri ; ML a Hie needless to eat that jus ice was speedily! Was sirack an stunned, uf not killed in | | : i il ye : ew road ie the toothadiae vikwde 'this manner. ) j , : i SYS m sn ase 8 . ’ ' 4 : | i ; : ; say ; ‘ W iil see Were LOUSs envgaveda at the! tana } e ' ; t “\ r | a mries in ¢ ta . oe | oan ’ rs ' Unit ore a ae Mure igi tables, ochers were enjoying games of fhe Wheat Yield. : } I \ oa Li Lies » titat is : a “4 a . eee a8 ae : perl rig ‘ i 8e- i WOLES OF Urey aAarivilg ; ; ba ‘ f construction, | & juet, Ouse oat, qa os SET . > | me i } } a - - " Pes a” ies track laid jin | 00 the road with their best giri. Kojoyment j MonrreaL, July 13. i - : : A a ihies € of the year was about two | WS the order of the day, and everybody! President Vanflorne, of the Canadian | Barb W ire Tene! nS RRar fron, | h tin ‘ han in the first |emtered into it witha vim. Mr. Bowness, | Pacific Railway, Senator Drummond and | % 5 | : € \ rimes no : ii St ; : - 2 * S : i : ‘ _ : more than the |itremes ummerside, was present ty ith his Me. Angers returned from a four weeks | na De et i at take ee ee a vamera, and photographed several different | +r; the Pacific Coast to d: Mr. V - ° ° heals Guten ts From the figures; C®™era, ang PHICORT i ‘ ; trip to the Pacific Coast to ay. a? an- vi “ t AE*Z SC 1 BE ; 1 i a al Gazetie he at a the | yreups of the connection, and would have | Horne says that the wheat yield of the ! u i ail s, OO ps Ll ALLE Rak * ui f aol "eins the déinsivestion tie thts year | done an enormous business if he had come ; Northwest will far exceed anything yet " imst 6,000 miles, as against 5,300 | 84pplie } wit h the requisite plates. | seen in the country. ‘ ‘ ; _ . ‘ . About three o'clock, the large crowd | basta @PsS and Painters Supp ics are ry ‘ it . ’ ; “ ' ™ > : : yy thered around the speaker 3 piatiorm to | Silver Bill Passed. . 5 : ve aw ie "a ~~ lis en to the ** feast of reason and the flow | Rael, j b ' y B irnaer introduced sted t x il > whi “h was there in reserve tor; Ww ‘ j 6 , mber of Repre.|°! Seu which was there in reserve for} ASHINGTON, July 13. | pet, é : ds Wwi i nove t ‘ i e ts an Bo ~ Snr ~ AENIOE OF SOPTC- i t5em. We noticed on the platform, David | The Hous 1 Saturday nhewiaia the re 5 laze Oo Me 10 CS © ATSC ad cid 9 VAVES 1a _ Seguin Wii van | \icNei!l, the eldest descendant of the fa- - Sones 08 a : : : ae ini oO aia ; 5. 00 rr ; Se ea gees SL eeaias ‘ “~ ;, port of » Conference Committee on the! a as ; t ‘ ne rate 20,00 1,000 ; ira 2 a imily liv ing, who still retains his health and Etec : ne om ae bill e eC; + N Be a * N 38 i W SIUC TERNS WI DO SGVANCOE he. olties at the age of 87. Mrs. John Mo-| "708 UM, “ius papsing ‘he Dil. : Rg ; ‘4 is 4 | i:amediately and 2.000.000 francs will be G ras the next eldest on the platform, |. Phe Senate passed the Steamship and; 4. 3 5 — . : e ’ - om 7 ; yee WAS Te NeAT elaEsct O 6 plecrorin, | ail . ° ° ' | 1ava anpnuauy for ten years, oe _ | aved 84: then Mrs. Jeremiah Simps nm, , Postal Subsidy Bills. ee ee es May ..1..dethiw wey > be tree m interest. SiX months trom;_§:, . ee .. J avemminh Ri ; avei RY. | a = i —ae | : Wwiiow of Tun. eMinh OUMPson, aGecn Oo} | Obitu , } - a _—— : : = | le expira 0 : yh tne ten ¥ . Belgium John Simps nm, Esq., ot Bay Vy iow, aged | isha y { 9 F an anne he Congo State and ail its pro- 80; William Marquis, of Boston, formerly; r r ‘ CAMP E ; tai oe with ; ee TLE aed mel aiee cae New York, July 13. ; rs na rights in conformity with the| e714 ae a ere : Dp i vu - . o* Cavendish, aged 80; Thomas M sNeill j . : : ned in Berlin February 26, 1885, i ‘Alb con: fT. 'f. Fairbuen, Lawrence, |, 200 C. Fremont, died this afternoon at! & Ze, Fn - : 7 ar ; : onn 1 a ‘x Y-, Aioerton,; . « Q ul , mete. Si} eae 9 r on . wid and in Brussels on duly 1, 1890, os ‘2101 | Mass.: Rev. D. Crawford, New Glasgow; his se lence, 49 West 25th Street, of ere } assuming all Kenponesnans * towalid oO ner Ret Allan Simpson, Halifax, N. a 5 Ms: a ; parties, an King MmeOodDo!Id renounce ng + R: y. D. H. Simpson, Bear River, N. Ss af wines 2 . ( } i ‘ ns fur memmnity for sacrifices made DY}. 4 tne resident ‘lergymen. Arthur Simp-| ersonal. ee og : . ‘ Lf the expiration of the term| +, ren perce eab Recon bor z. —— | MHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver ; m. f on the piration ! ). | lusq., Bay View, presided, and announced] , . _ , : , : a ee Belgium does uot desire to annex the |), "5 llowing pregramme : Mr. E. M. Ellis, representing the Edith Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, and is to many so difficult of digeation,. | AIL : ithe following ogr: >; nits er : ig ee a os = er a: aes Congo State the loan will bear interest at | 4 jgre-se Postsin McNeill Esq., and Rey Eilis Company, is at the Osborne, that its excelient nutritive and medicinal qualities are uot experienced Che Skrei O1! “es _ " ; | a 5 38es-—— a . amie 9 “ e Mas , ? , + : P ; . . . . 7 ' ; . . > 3+ per cent., and repayment can be de-| Alian Simpson. Major Howes, sy with his family spent is free from these objectious, being beautifully clear, pale and bright, alm st tasteless, manded on the expiration of a further ten! Music—« Hemp Ana Ai 66 5.234 i oo several months of last summer on the Island, ' ang readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by salle The bili was referred toac mmittee.| Cavendish Choir. — is here again. He has engaged quarters at, r x : . Y * rae Wee ee te ee bee tanaka Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach, where he will W. R. WATSON Dispensing Chemist, King Leopold's bequeathal of his entire | Address—T T Fairbairn, Esq. : remin until September next ; : oT, CRARLOTTETOWN 7 : ' " vata >. : » | Music—* O: rer re: > a Ae “ as ° ¥ iy o } . C7 ; i ae TRT« i. rights im the Congo State to Belgium, | Musie—*O re hundred ye = ao a Wm. Meredith, Esq., the leader of Her ah! QUEEN STREET, ARL dated August 11, 1839, was read and was| ee a ge gma — ad W | Majesty’s Opposition in the Ontario Legisia-| = ————_—_———————— — greeted with great applause. | POCISRSCS—— ney | nee. On " | ture, was among the passengers in the Mira- DEE2». | Simpson I 8q = } . } . h . d P 8 F id . : i i. , , ae michi which calle ere on Friday evening . é 2 Recent O:tawa advices state that the Music—‘** Auld Lang Syne. last y *| At Somerville, Mass., on July Gth, after a i . or Fin: ‘ce Department have |4@dresses—Geo Johuston, Esq., J C Clark, |“ i ods ee lingering illness, which she bore with divine : ) oflicers of the Finance Depa oe “| Esq., Rev D Crawford, Rev J C Spurr, Supreme Court resignation, Eliza M., beloved wife of John} §. made Up thé statement Of revenue and ex: | John Simpson, Esq., Rev W P i e . Kerr, and daughter of Mrs. Gillespie, of Char- penditare on account of the consolidated Archibald. oe Pie ae lottown, P. KE. 1., aged 47 years and 3 mos. fund for the fiscal year just closed, and the A congratulatory letter was read from k ULY 14, = — snomaee ———- showing is of a most sutisfactory character. | Bider Joha Simpson, of Kentucky. Avore| Mary McLeod vs. Kenneth McKenzie ' The revenue and expenditure fur the year| of thanks to the representatives of the press |and Donald M-Kenzie.—Action of trespass. For Sb. John § Newfoundland, : were : was responded to by the Rev. Dr. Saun- This case WAS concluded this afternoon, the . Yer as i $ 38,843,173 | ders of the Messenger and Visitor. A vote jury returning a verdict for the plaintiff. -jN THE—- Expenditure......ssescecs cerns 30,9°9,772 | of thanks to the ladies was acknowledged Pa. Nines a : : ~~ | on their behalf by Rev. W. P. Archibald. Y. M C. A.—Remember the meeting of : , ae SUEPLOS: . .ncccccucecencee reds $ 7,903,40] The older speakers gave some interesting the Association this evening, at 7.30 sharp, LLS Hl ou i ; . it must be understood that there are yet | scraps of history an@ reminiscences of the | to elect delegates to the Convention. Al! ’ some heavy payments to be made out ofjearly pioneers of the place. But all ex- | active members should be present. Sy a this surpius to meet interest, publie works, ; pressed their regret that records were not st hig eae et innes ; railway subsidies, etc., which will con- | ke pt and that so little was now known of Ernata.—In Defendant's letter, Sat- SPRADEE lee PaaeaS 1 i Th ( ° ‘. siderably reduce the amount. There 18, | the earliest settlers Thomas MeNeill ex- | Urday’s a twenty -Gret line, there should eae srapietrahang <tasaeamemes nl : urs ay vening, iy LTth, i however, good reason for believing that the | hibited his grandfather’s watch 100 years be no period at E harisees, and the word as 8. 8. ane arta oor, oun’, surplus will range somewhere between | old. The powder horn of William Clark this” should read ‘this. Thirtieth line oper aa et NING in aa d he ietins awa sur] — : : 7 "le bott f Bret eal it th ayo" TUESDAY MORNING, the lich inst.) an —--UNDER THE—— three and four millions. Last year’s sur- | the pioneer of the Clark’s, was also on ex- — ottom of Hirst column omit the word | will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. “ ~ ~ +: . *, ° + a ‘ a ° . . hs : . plus was $1,865,035, and the Finance Min-| hibition. Rev. W. B. Bradshaw exhibited liquor. Seventh tine from bottom of For Freight or Passage apply to Distinguis) sh ' . | . . . . 2 a ‘ Q : e . 2 ns ister, in his budget speed, estimated that|a piece of the wedding dress of Janet {8@me omit the word “the” before society, july13—2i PEAKE BROS. & is SUloSuishe atronage of itis the surplas forthe year just closed would} Winchester, wife of the first settler, William teed: (anh Ng ‘ : ee | ae Honor Licut.-Governorand Mrs. be $2,700,000. It must be gratifying to! Simpsen. Quite a number of the centennial Fiv uk naan atl od Se Says ; rey x wg : the country to learn that this estimate is; cakes were offered at auction and quickly T ie 7 ania a. Tiree. of grsenes he. Dp N up 4 &, ee — likely to be exceede following is the} disposed of to parties sre aux to | y — 9 = : . likely to be exce ded. Foll we 1 ' be fll io O par 1¢ 8 who were ee bo | longed to Mr. Wm. Avard, of Shediac, and Mission Work, statement of revenue ior two years past : | Obtaln them to distribute among their | were valued at $500. These three included a _--_--— eT 339 4 S88 RF friends. This part of the proceedings then | : ; a ae ' : Recen 1889-90. 1888 89. mt oe - 4 sae F a aad e os af ane All Right, a Reyal Harry and a Fhing YENDERS will be received by the under- Admission, 25 cents. Full particulars later, | oor 7227 @0° or “45 Cams z rid. WO ce a : ‘re . . r . ° y , es ‘ + s «a C o ar : ar ate! Customs $ 23,700,267 $23,354,647 | ‘ : eh : vies ied cite abel ” es Fon Frenchman. On Saturday Mr. W. R. McKay signed until FRIDAY, the 25th instant, : , aia 7 ares ita 7.319.341 — §,898 794 | in any way the pleasure of the day. 2} 4} shipped two horses and another person shipped | for repairing the Stone Feuce about the! julyl2—dy Post Off 2,375,432 2,417,708 ,}oud word was heard, not a sign of intoxi- | one. Bishop's Palace tS chee so es wen : . . oer ; i : f r ve . i ‘ : Public works, includ __jeation to ibe seen. Old and young had = Plan can be seen at my residence, Lower | ; : : ing railways 3 768 O46 2 O92 001 | enjoyed themselves to the utmost of their Wuen Rocurs Fatt Our.—The New York Spring Park Road, Charlottetown. Va 10] rh iChis Miscellaneous, , . 1,650,006 1,922,350 | capacity. The large crowd then quietly | World publishes a long card from Wm. Mul-|_ I do not bind myself to accept the lowest or .| —--——- —— _~~| dispersed, carrying away with them pleas- | doon in reply to some of the recent utterances | any tender, .s >4e> 1 >Te 2977 NOC = i y : ply ° i > 09,545, 1 id $37 395,501 of John L. Sullivan. | Customs show an increase of $200,000 over Hon. Mr. Foster's estimate, and excise au increase of $35,000. The net debt of the | SH0o0 orn Dominion on June 39 was $233.375,641, a decrease of $373,695 in the month. ““Ronninc Witp” AGatyx.—The Quebec Telegraph of the 10th says: _ Yesterday morn- ing, before Hon. Judge Caron in chambers, Mr. Albert Malouin, advocate, on behalf of Froom, one of the partners in the ‘“‘ Runaing Wild” company, who was imprisoned in this city on a capias, pleaded for his c’ient’s dis- charge on the ground that one alien could not capias another alien passing through Canada. | .. s ; : / x a | Song—Killalloo........ Watson Clark, S’side Mr. O’Farrel, who represented the pl intiff, | resisted the p'ea. The cise was taken Ci | delibere until this morning, when His Honor | rendered jodgment sustaining Mr. Malouin’s | p! Ay tder was immediately given for | I'room’s liberty to his lawyer. Mr. O'Farrell | appeals trom this decision. Mr. Malouin says his clicot will be a free man at 4 o'clock to. : day. i 7 Vocan Orcans PaRaLyzep.--At Reading, | Ps, about two weeks ago, detective ‘Villiam : 4. Uyon was sey utttecd of a charge of exiori- sag ten dollars trom a w to case ines it. At the tri the bihie, merely afirimiag language : “i hone God wii paral.ze me if 1 teo® that ten oilers.” When Lyon eppesred on the stieet a few days ago he was unable to talk even ina whisper, ib is thought that hig- vocal organs arg partially zed, nay s«tile her | he retused to kiss 1 this | Speeches—Samuel Simpson, Belmont; Cyrus }ant memories of the day —with the thought no dewbé uppermost in their minds, ‘*‘Who |will celebrate the next centennial of the Simpsons, Clarks and McNeills ?” | At8o'clock in the evening a free-and- | easy meeting was held in Cavendish Hall. | The Hall was filled to overflowing. Rev. W. P. Archibald occupied the chair. Al- | though there was no programme prepared, |there was no lack of entertainment. The following turned out to be the erder of the | exercises : Crosby, Bonshaw; Arthur Simpson, Bay View. Muldoon refers to Sulli- van as en ingrste, coward and loafer, and ex- presses his willingness to train Kilrain for a fight wit» him and offers to bet $2,500 that Kilrain will win. Local Notices. Men’s white vests at B. S. Davies & Co's, Cameron Block. julyl4 2i All kinds of men’s summer wear at B. 8. Davies & Co’s, Cameron Block. julyl4 2i Corned beef for gale by the pound at 3eer [This song received such a tremendous encore that Mr. Clurk came back to the platform, | and gave us “The Widow McCarthy,” which | almost bronght down the house, } : Acdresses—Rev. W. RB, Bradshaw, Nictaug, | N.S.; A. A. MeNei:l, Alberton. Organ duet--The Seaman's Prayer .,.... Mrs. | H. A. Compton ond Watson Ciark, j Summerside, j “peeches—D, McKay, M. P. P.: T. T. bairn. Long, Long Ago .....Cavendish Choir Speect es. Jacob Biin, West River; Rev. Al- Jan Simpson, Halifax; Henry Hyde, West River; James McCallum, ivackley Point; J. C. Clark, Bay View. Music— National Anthem ............ a ten So ended the celebration. A book of reg stry was kept, aud hundreds of the con- and visitors registered their names, , ae air- song > “Aeg Clann na Gaedheal.” & Goff's. july 14 3i Pure West India lime juice, only 16c a pint, at Beer & Goff’s. julyl4 3i GATHERING - SOne MUL Great Annual Gathering of the Clans of i Duuda:, P.E. 1, ander the ausiices of the Caledonia’ inh of Cheriottetown, will be held at St. Peter's Bay en THURSD + Y, the 2th day of Juiy, inst., ‘20, Games commencing on the arri- var of Sto nieve Train irom Chariottetown, Specia: proangements will be made with the P. i Island Riilway to convey passengers from Sammerside, Charlottetown, Soupis and George- i , # d wil cibher stations at reduced fares, Look our for props ammes. J, A, CAMERON, JOHN D. McLELLAN. Ch’town, P. E. 1., July 11, 1890—8i BOUTS! BOUTS! Horse Boots & Track Harness, N HAND, direct from the makers, a full supply of the noted FENNELL HORSE BOOTS, comprising almost every Boot worn in the United States, —-—ALSo —-— A fixe lot of TRACK HARNESS, second | to none in Canada, made on the premises by the best workmen to be haa. Come and iaspect, as I am determined to iead the trade, ROBERT TOOMBS, Great George Street, near Kent. june28—dy Im eod Hard Coal. Q) CHOONER “ALASKA,” from New York, a JERMYN HARD COAL, MeMuilan’s. R. McMILLAN, Vundgs, July 14, 1800—t goth julya—lw Grand Teas on the old grounds, THE SALVATION ARMY INTEND HAV. ING A PICNIC ON THURSDAY, JULY 17th, ' On the Beautiful Giounds at McEwen’s Wharf, West River, Every effort wil! be put forth to make it a profitable and pleasant time. Return Tickets 30 cents For further particulars see } - a rge and handbiils, posters CAPT. J. JEWAR. dy tl dte july7—m w wy SOURIS TEA. i ‘ ! HE Congregation of St. Mary’s Church | have been induced to give another of their Souris East, 4“ programme pse ail Teas given } eve or clsc- Ai rangements will tne hest possible e and return, of which due will be viven. ‘ MICH ‘EL McCORMACK, ; Soyris, July 2; 1899. Secretary, dy2awdwy—pat her wat C be made with the: 0 ! Hgil ) jyd—d a ren ms 4 EES pes ‘lew ans eH Of So = r mo ak wea S? be OQ ASS em = “-, wad OFS orgs - =v se (é at — °neAT te~ iB! On Thursday, 3ist of July. | The Committee have adopted which wii'l eeli where, f Raiiwey to give the patrons hes arrived with a cargo of superior | facilities to arriv landing Monday at | notice pa ! OlG] “ROME AGINV LS s9duig s,pjr3 evng ‘asojzepopIVUO Ei iy AMO ss¥dins ong U ‘ , . 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