Liha LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS. Bros. for Dress Beer ting to-night at 8dslock. dressed boys in town.—PROWSE BROS. ‘evening, Insallaton, (|BUY YOUR CARPETS AT PROWSE BROS. ive been held e< p stp ned till Lon't forget the tea at Goods. ann pec _ ge is —— Still the tiade comes our way; thousands of happy little fellows are r. Wearing our suits this spring, and make n> mistake, they are the b>st| THE DAILY EXAMINER . BUY HATS AT PROWSE BROS:!BUY You ~ a sth tt ennneey =3 Will you make up your mind to trade with us, or are you satisfied t»> trade other places and pay from 2) to 15 per cent. more for your} goods ?—PROWSE BROS. = —————— ' MONDAY, Our Gents’ Furnishing Department is full up with good, fresh, stylish collars. cuffs, ties, braces, hose, underclothing, hats and caps, white and colored shirts, cotton, linen and silk handkerchiefs, ete. K SHIRTS AT PROWSE BROTHERS, Buy your Dress Goods al brings the cs ty eS There on the Is]a Ad a6 eer oy BUY FOUR CLOTHING AT PROWSE BROS.|Buy Collars and Cuffs at Prowse Brothers. Buy t Never sinc» we open 'S ll so many little suits styles are perfect, and the prices are the lo#est as good goods, All a SS Sarees JULY 6, 1896. a Prowse Brothers. ed up our children’s clothing room have we as this sming. The quality is the best, the mm the city, that’s what trade.—PROWSE BROTHERS. 2 TIES AT PROWSE BROS is one séttled fect in the min’s of the most sensible peo. le nd, and that is that they can : ’ y can get the largest assortment, just and szve from 10 to 15 per cent by trading with us, your Goods at Prowse Brothers. z 7th met This will ; seas ‘ ) N meets to-amor 13 Of floWers, fruit ankfully received. g ; = STAN pert en ronte lo « sce omen Stearns is Best \ ‘ ably leave this after j ' - IN THE CiTY CHURCHES x : I C. W. A. road race nome M a * next is to finish in the ST. PRTER’S CHURCH, nit Prince Edward Island; YY ee , A " 2 In St. Peter’s Cathedral yesterday fore 3 rem the Rev, Mr. Price, of England. a ousted: ‘Aectiia delivered an excelleut sermon, his subject } ira | usiness kT) : : nee f C EB. Society of Ziog| °C o* “Thoughts on Confirmation.” om « aks bemniie ds 0 His Lordship the Bishop of Nova Seo ia ong : : 2 ~ | confirmed about twenty ec dates > e’elock. A full attendance of members is} — eeees Canety ancwates 0b On — evening service, and delivered a powerful = pee address. ST. PAUL’s CHURCH. Tickets. —Teachers and children attend _ ; 7 “ae . sterday \orning tev ing the First Methodist Sun fay School} p Kesterdag ic 4 8 = Rev. J. &. - oe ae | Drvan was 1 sted int e ; i Ww meet 1 the basement on We inesday | g: . Py Ie ma a. pape ‘ a rectorship of morping at 8.15 o’clcck to receive their] y 1 94, * Church, the services being con - ducted by the Lord Bishop of Nova ra Keis : : ir: . a Scotia. His Lordship’s sermon on the <r Ucxrer River.—The Second Metho- | °¢asion, was impressive, practical and Church Sabbath school pienic is tak- } * holarly In the afternoon ome ENO OF lace at Hunter River to-day. The ae .Was adminietered to a num- weather is not the mest desirable, yet| Det of candidates. eis a good attendance, THE METHODIST CHURCHES, Oka oo. 4 -B In the First Church yesterday evening gd i 5 - , meeting of vr the Rev. Dr. Carman delivered an able aud St. ~orgve’s ‘ res ill be he In . 1" ‘ . u reorge sodges will be held in| sermon from the text Lat Tim. 3-15: “But huston Street Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) night at 8 o’ By order of W. M. of Boyne and St. Georze’s Lodges. Saaeiailaeiaa CK. Fire at Kirpane —L’Impartial regrets t earn thet residence of Mr. Phil. Cahil', Kildare Cape, became the prey of flames last Saturday afternoon. Mr Ca "3s loss 3 heavy, the house being new and weil furnished. No. insezance. siinciinid iatn Ar Howe.—His Honor the Lieutenant- Governor and Mrs. Howlan will be “at home” at Government House on Wednes- day efiernoon from four to six, in honor ef the visit ng members of the Maritime M I 4 A +80¢€ atior A large Dn im ber of invitations have been issued. iii From Mowrasat.—The ‘steamer Bona- vista arrived from Montrea: last night at nine o’clock with a good genera! cargo and a number of passengers. She left this afiernoon for St. John’s, Nill., via Syd- a deckload of cattle and other ney, with cargo and three passengers. ciated Suwmer Scuoo. or Screxnce.—The Sum- mer School of Science wi!! open at Parrs boro, N. S.,on Thursday. This province will be represented by Measrs. J. D. Sea- man,J.M. Duncan, Miss Snaddon, Miss Ashley and Miss Macdonald. Miss Snad- dyn left on Yriday morning, the others will leave on Wednesday morning. - Treaty Detarep.--The C. P J. train was upwards of four hours Jate on Satur- day, causing ac wrresponding delay in the arrival of the Northumberland at Sum- merside. The express from the west did not wait for the steamer at Summerside, and reached Charlottetorn ontime. The mail was brought to Charlottctown: yester- day forenoon by the Northaniberland. ; oe Kicxep sy a Horse.—A four-year-o'd of Mr. J-A Collett, of South Shore, Bedeque, was very severely kicked bv a horse on Friday evening. The little fellow had wandered out alone, and nothing was known of the accident until a neighber found him lying with his head badly cut, and partly unconscious. It is thought that he will recover, althongh the extent of the injury bas not yet been azcertained. Jury a ee Strawperry_ Festivau.— The berry festival to be held on the grounds of A. L. Brown, E-q. on Thursday even- ing promises to be an unusually enjovable event. Mr. Vine.combe and his excellent orchestra will be in attendance aed Mr. James Waddell will make the scene bright with electric lights. Strawberries and cream in abindance. A _ nominal admis- sion fee of tive cents wil b> charged at the vate straw- se liadiaicnti Ziow { Picxtc.—-Mr. Wyatt's | t fal grove at Suffolk has been select- ed a: the plece of meeting this year. See t »w ratee in advertisement tn another make your arrangements and a rdingty giy. Tickets at single first-class itn trip will be issued by afverncon ttetown, and will be train from Picnic to will enable fathers escort their families journey. tra Db iré mH ( bi ar! h pored on Specia Charlottetown. This aD single men to ar j id friends on return anal Greciay Tasieaux.—The Grecian Art Tableaux Company’s entertain- ment in the Opera House on Saturday evening wee pcorly attended. But the excellent programme pre- pared for the occasion was we!l rendered and greatly appreciated La-t evening the Company ‘red concert which attracted a fairly large audience notwith Stancding the unfav weather. Mr. Fred Bailer, the operater of the powerful used in the tableaux and istrated is an artist in bhés line, and his clever work adds to the excellence of the entertainment farnsisked. The com pany give a performance at Summerside to-night, and it is hoped the people of the wave a sar tabie lens Fong, if I tarry long that thou mayest know how thou foughtest to behave thyself in the house of God, which is the church of the iving God, the pillar and ground of the truth.” At the morning service Rev. John F. Dawson, of Windsor, occupied the pulpit, and preached an able sermon frem John 21-15. Dr. Carman preached at the Second Church jn the morning, his text being Romans, 8, 3 and 4, “For what the law could not do, in that it was weak and through the flesh, God sending His own Son in the likeness of sinful flesh con- iemned sin in the flesh that the righteous. ness of the law might be fulfilled in us who walk not after the flesh but after the spirit.” The disceurse was listened to with the closest attention, «nd was greatly appreciated. Cpaoice music was rendered by the choir. ZION CHURCH. In the course of his sermon last evening Rev. Mr. Sutherland gave a most intereet- ing and instructive review of the Interna. tional Sunday School Convention held at Bosten recently. SUPREME COURT, Mowpay, July 6. The court met this forenoou and pro- ceeded with the trial! of one of the charges of forgery preferred against Edward Power, viz, that of forging an order for money upon Hon. F. Peters. The ‘case will probably last all day. Mr. H. C. Mac- donald is acting for the Attorney-General- and Mr. W.S. Stewart is defend.ng Pow- er. SOS S OO3382HS SSS 5 : GALLONS of a first-class suminer bever- age,can be made with a 10 cent bottle of our HERB CORDIAL. It is a splendid thirst qnencher and when $ kept On ice is all that can be desired for a cool summer a drink. Make it ap now it | wili be at best in two us JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Charlottetown and Souris. SVBVsessecoeseoses TO Wage-Earners AND OTHERS MECHANICS. CLERKS, SALESMEN, FARMERS LABORERS, MILKMEN, GARDENERS, ETC., ETC. Four dollars spent here for Furniture will nett you more that you get elsewhere. western metropolis wil] appreciate the treat that is in store for them. i E ERMAN We have just received genuine Silk Warp Sam 5 per cent. ditcount for An equal bargain in t offered, > B HIOHORPONNORPONORNORNODNEDSUOTORTHDTONTORTODEPDDDDT ODT RPEDPRPDpODDORDpHnEEHRrOnIRTO ORNL " XY Something Special in Black Silk Warp "= HENRIETTA, At $1.00 a Yard > a leading manufacturer in Germany, and by thus saving the micadleman’s profit, we are able to offer a high clase, fine, Samples sent anywhere on application. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD z 3 ' 425 line of these chcice goods direct from mer Henrietta at $1.00 a yard, with cash. his clase of goods we have never AULdebebAUhaddeddaehaaeadsbdadeasbddbaddedsdmaaadeaddcdanseadddadddaddadddadsiad EER BROS. Peale Str STAPLE GOODS. Have .y. | Just “| Opened 16.000 “ee e4 ee Ten thousands yards Bleached Cotton, all qualities. 2.000 Two thousand yards Bed Ticking. 1,600 One thousand Cream Sheetings. 2,000 Two thousand yards Pil- low Cottons. Cash Bought for yards Got cash, them at the lowest prices. If you need such goods, come and buy them, we cin give you the best prices, and no mistake. PERSONAL. Rev. Dr. MeMillan, of Cardigan, is ‘n the city. Baroness Macdonald, of Earnecliife, is visiting New Bruoswick. . Mr. F. Morrow, of H. M. Customs, Souris, was ia the city yerterday. Mr. Geo. Pope, of Ottawa, is visiting relctives and friends in this Prevince. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hood left this morning cn a three weeks’ trip to Boston and New York. Mr. Louis Moore, of Amberst, ar rived vesterday on a visit to his parents and friends in this city. Miss Irving, of Halifax, is visiting Chariot'etown. Sheis the guest of Mr. W. C. Harris, Brighton Road. Rev. James Simpson, Incumbent of St. Peter's, and Rev. Mr. West were passen- gers on this morning’s train for Souris. tev. J. E. Tiner, of Montague, spent Sunday in Charlottetown. He preached in the Baptist Church at the morning ser- vice. Messrs. W. S. Louson and Sydney Smith ef Moutreal, and T. E. Farrington, Bosto~, registered at the Hotel Davies this fore- noon. Bishop Courtney leaves by this after- noon’s train for Souris, and will consecrate the new church there this evening. To morrow forenoon he will confirm a number of candidates. Rev. W. H. Spargo left this morning for Jacksonville, N. B, where he has been transferred. Rev. Mr. Spargo has for some time past had spiritual charge of the Little York, Winslee Road and Murray Harbor circuit, and he has made hosts of friends who regret his departure. At tle close of the s+rvice in the Frst Methed:st Church last even nz, Rev. Mr. Campbe'l ansouncel that he jad ben granted a month’s leave of absence during which time he ho el toffu ly rezain his voice. During Rev. Mr. Campbells ab- sence suitab'e arrangemerts; will be made for supplying the pulpit and other se:— vices, Mr, Arthur Perkins, formerly of Char- lottetown, and now a member cf the exten- sive firm of Holbrook & Perkins, of Col- orado Springs, Col., is visiting friends and relatives on the Island. Mr. Perkins, who is one of our most successful Island- ers abroad, wi'l spend a couple of weeks on the Island before returning west. Sister St. Joseph of Nazareth, for the past seven years Superioress of St. Mary’s Academy, Summerside, left Thursday morning, via Point du Chene, for Mon- treal. She was accompanied by Sister St. Liliose, music teacher in the same Con- vent, and Sister St. Mary Arthur, Super- ioress of Miscouche Convent. —Summer- side Journal, Porice Court.—This forenoon Alexan- der Turnbul!! was fined $8 or 40 days for assaulting Morton Harrington. It seems that Turnball met Harrington on the street and asked him for money to get @ drink. Harrington said he had no money to give him, whereupon Turnbull struck him and knocked him down. William Forrest, for assaulting Jean B. A. Paguette, was fined $1 and costs. While Forrest was intoxicated he visited Paqueite’s boarding house, and after in- dulging in some abusive language struck him with his fist in the face. George O’Connor was arraigned on com- plaint of John Joseph Hogan for assault and battery. John Joseph swore that whilst he was looking about for some work he wag met by O’Connor, who accu-ed him of voting grit. This was the begin- ping of the trouble which culminated in O’Connor striking Hogan several times. A fine of $2 or 10 days was imposed. Two men for riding bicyeles on the sidewalk between A. L. Brown’s corner and the railway crossing on St. Peter’s Road, were each fined $2 without costs. We are informed that a good many wheel- men make a@ practice of using this terri- tory for @ riding-ground, and unless they | A. meet Carter's for Wall Paper ~~ eoecnen i —— THE WORLD OF SPORT. the Wheel, Friday was the closirg day of the C. W at Quebec. ‘The weather was splendid. Following is a summary of tLe privcipal events:—Half mile champion ship, professional, final heat, Harley Da- | vidson, Toronto, lai; F. Lougheed, Sarnia, 2nd; Angus McLeod, Sarnia, 3rd—time 111. One mile championship, amateur, tinal heat, J. F. Davidson, Brantford, 1st; H. A. Caussirat, Montreal, 2od; R. E. Acton, Brantford, 3rd—time 2.31 45. Five mile championship, professional, final heat, Harley Davidson, Ist; Lough- eed, Sarnia, 2nd; A. McLeod, Sarnia, 3rd; —time 13.13. Half mile, open, amateur, final heat, J. Drury, Moxtreal, 1-t; H. Hutz, Toronto, 2nd; J. F. Davidsor, Brant- ford, 3rd—time 1.13 4-5. One mile, open, professional, Harley Davidson, Ist; W. M. McIotosh, Toronto, 2nd; F. Lough- eed, 3rd—time 2.46 1-5. (One mile handi- cap, professional, F. Lougheed, Ist; F. W. Young, Toronto, 2.4; C. Elliott, Toronto, 3rd—time 2.381-5. One mile open, amateur, R.E Acton, Ist; P. O. Bianey, Simcoe, 2nd; J. F. Davidson, 3rd ——time 2.21 25. The Halifax Chronicle saye: “M. L. King, an ex-Haligonian now residing at North Attleboro, Mass., is coming home this month. He will enter any bicycle races that are held carnival week.” Our impression is that Mr. King is a Prince Edward I=land bey. The route of the C. W. A. road race on Monday evening next will be from Hovs- ton’s Hetel, via the Brackley Point Road, finishing st or near the Prince Edward Island Hospital. The Turf. The midsummer race meeting at Sum merside will take place on the 17th inst. The programme will include 2.29, 238 and 3-minute glasses, mixed, and a green race. The purses aggregate $300. The opening meeting on Shediac driving park will be held on Tuesday neat. From this province Lawndomniec and Montrose are entered in the 2.29 class, Beau Prince in the 2.3% class and Gay Pilot in the 3 minute class. The stud of the late Baron de Hirsh was sold at auction at Newmarket. The sale realized a total of 44,870 guineas. The bay mare La Fleche, by St. Simon, out of Quiver, the winner of the Oaks and One Thousand Guinea Stakes in 1892, was sold for 12,000—over $65,000. A St. John Gazette reporter visited the race track at Amherst a few days ago and saw the horses of Messrs. Lamy and Etter worked out. Mr. Louis Cox was seated behind W. S. McKie’s four year old stal- lion Kickapoo by Preceptor. This young- ster was driven a fast mile alongside of an. ther horse and finished cff the last quarter in 364 seconds. The handsome golden chestnut Provider, by Preceptor, was driven a full mile io. 2.34, and went the last quarter in 36 seconds. Provider was driven by Mr. Cox and is owned by W.S. McKie, of Charlottetown. Yachting, A yecht race on Charlottetown harbor is being “‘talked up.” It is hoped that it will end in something more than talk. Cherles Day Rose, owner of the raciag yacht Satanita, hae ordered J. G. Fay & Son, at Southampton, to build a yacht to beat the German emperor’s new cutter Meteor and the Prixce cf Wales’ yacht Britannia. The boat is to be conetruected after special designs. Athletic Parmenas McLecd, of Georgetown, was a successful competitor at the Dominion Day sports in Pictou. He took prizes for high aod troad jumping, hop, step and leap, and: pole vaulting. Mr. McLeod isa Prince of Wales boy. ‘the Oar, Four of the Yale crew and four mem- bers of the Henley boat club had @ race over half the Henley course, 1155 yards, one eyening last week. Tie Americans finished first by about four feet. Y. P. 8, C. E.—The semi-annual meet- ing of the Y. P. 8. C. EB. of Zion Church will be held to-night, when reports will be heard from all committees in connection with the society, and officers will be elected for the ensuing half-year. esas aa EP SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlettetown, ENTERED. July 3—Charlie, Deroche, Albertor ; stmr Fastnet, Betbel, Halifax; Paragon Cormier, New Carlisle; Daisy, Girard. do; Union, Gerrior, North Svdney: Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibucto; Margaret Ann, Buckler, Wallace; stir Halifax, Pye, Boston. CLEARED. Ju'y 3—Stmr Halifax, Pye, Boston; stmr Fastnet, Bethel, S’side; Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibucto; . Paragon, Cormier, New Richmond; Daisy, Girard, New- castle; Union, Gerrior, Sydney; Confeder- ate, Laudry, Pictou; Margaret Aan, Buck- ler, Wallace; Evening Star, Acue, Shippi- gan. er ee LY SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersing, July 3. Shipped by R. C. McLeod and Carvel! Bros., brigt. Caspian, Gordon, master, for Demerara : — 2748 sacks 194 half do § 119 barrels pickled herring.......... 20 tierces ) 32 drams \ OE, clin: cei ee OO icscaecince nee 476 14 cases 83 boxes } 65 bales hay....... deat seumosesancoscet-s 70 BD BOP OEE iis vacdeis cx sees sik el ade tenee 3200 7886 Summerside, July 3.—Cleared, schr. Mir y May, McKay, Newcastie, ballast oo —— Drive out the impurities from your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla and thus avoid that tired, languid feeling and even serious illness. a For Sa'e or To Let HAT valuable Jot of Jand with coal shed T thereon, situate! on Water Street, near townal Wharf, a eoonpie’ a Capt Joba Hughes as a coal Cpt AO OW DEN, Dundas Ksplanade June 29, 1896—-Zw 1°5 STU RE-—for cows and_ horses—The sub- odie will take a limited number of cows and horseson June Ist. This pa-ture has shade, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt water. Terms on application to James Cooke, Mijlan, Royalty or Donald MoMillen, Nore ty aysi then Sowtt desiet they will be summarily dealt with. 4 DLUEECTNESs. “I's a long lane that has not a turning ” ; But if you are bound to succeed, You'll not travel far before learning That turnings are fatal to speed. Silver Plate That Wears Jn buying siiver plate ware of any kind, there are two things to con- sider— durab‘lity and artistic quality— both of which can b2 secured by purchasing from our complete stock. Beau- tiful creations in Silver ware, original in design select in finish and at the very lowest prices. W. W WELLNE?, Wes If you buy it of Well- ner’s it’s all right. PRODIGIOUS TEA. In aid of the funds of St. Margaret's Church, -——WILL BE HELD Bear River Station, Wednesday, oth Joly The committee in charge are making extensive preparatiens for the entertain- ment ef visitors. Tea Tables will be groaning, and glasses will be foaming with exhilar-ting Jetuke: Revolving swings, Dancing Booths Bow- ling Alley und other amusements will be provided, All are cordially invited to attend, and partake of the good things for the occa sion Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the uext tine day. Tickets 25 cents. AT ~ A special train wil! run from Char! otte- town on following loca! schedule: Leave Charlottetown 8 05 a. m- Royalty Junction ere. > «Bedford s 36 = «© Mt. Stewart a « Morell oe 6 * * St. Peter’s 1036 4° Arrive Bear River, 34 «6 Leave Bear River, for return, 5 30 Tickets will be issued by this train at undermentionedl rates, good for return by same train on date of issue. From Charlottetown, Royalty Janc- tion, York, Suifplk, Bed ford, 75 “ Tracadie,Scotch Fort, Mount Stewart, St. Andrew’s 60 « Touglae,Dundee; Lot 40,Morell Marie, 45 “ Midgell. St Peter’s 35 * Five Houses, 25c; Ashton 20 “ Selkirk, 15c; Rollo Bay 5 Return tickets wil! be issued from Souris Harmony and New Zealan! by regniar traind ‘ons July Sth, good tor return by evening train on date of j ssvie. By order of Committee. jure24—dylaw& wky, H, W &wiy pat. VALUS BLE Brick: Residence FOR SALE OR TO LET FOR’ SALE wor TO LET, that hand- some three story brick reside™<ce, situate on Rechmopd Stree’, fronting Hillsborough Park, known as the preperty of the lat’ Wm Kennedy. There ire t vo enterarces to the premises, one from Richmond st, running north 162 . and the other in the rear on Weymouft’st, TEN good rooms in the house, and a large diy cellar under the whole, namely, Souble drawing room, s!'ding doors, dining, bed, und bath rooms, ete In the rear of the premises are a stabie and coach house . Water from the water works in the house, , “gar House can be yeen, and ypois*ss on given at once, on upp ication to the unde-- signed, JOHN INGS Ch’town. july 2—tf Prints, - Galateas, Ducks, Washing Gipzghams. ss Oxford Shirtmngs, KINKORA TEA To be held oa the grounds adjoining the Rail way Station on Tuesday, 7th July Next Advices from all over assure us of this | being one of the largest affairs of the kind ever held in this province. Come and spend a day with your friends, we wil! at- tend to your comforts, A Brass Band will be in at endance. All the usual attractions acd many no- vel ones will be provided. ) | | j | | } / A specia] train will run from Tignish On the following local time schedule: 615 2. m ca.* 763.5 Leave Tignish © Alberton * Bloomtieli “« —-O’Leary 7a. ¢ “<. Post iil S26 «Wellington 7. * — Miscouche 7:35" * « Summerside 10 66: «= “ Kensington io. “ -Frectown os Arrive Kinkora 11. Leave Kinkora for return 5 30 p.m Tickets will be issued by above train to Kinkora at urdermentiened rates, good for returo by same train on date of issue: From Tignish, Harper’s, DeBlois St. Louis, Alma $1 15 “ Alberton, Em!sdale, Piusville, Bloomfield 95 “© Howlan, O’Leary, Coleman, West Devon, Port Hill &5 * Conway, McNeill’s, Ellersfie, Port Hill, Northam, Rich- moad “ Wellington, St Nicholas; Mis+ couche 66 « §St. Eleanor’s, Summerside, Travellers Rest New An pan 45 ** Barbara Weit, Kensington, Blaueshank, BA Freetown 20 A special train wi!l also run from Moudt Stewart and Charlottetown on the follow ing schedule (local time): Leave Mount Stewart 7 30a. m “ Bedford 73. « “ Charlottetown & 99.-« * ~Royalty Janction 8-269 2 *© North Wiltshire 856 « « Hunter River 90T « « Bradalbane 9:35. * “« Emerald 7a * Arrive Kinkora 10 00 “ Leave Kinkora for return 6 00 p.m. A special train will leave Cape Traverse at 11 a.m. local, returning will leave Kin kora at 7 p,m. Tickets will be issued by these trains at following rates, good for returm by same trains on date cf issuc: From Mount Stewart, Scotch Fort, Tracadie, Bedford, Char- lottetown $ * York, Union, Brackley Point Royalty Junction, Wins- “ Clyde and Fredericton 35 loe Milton ) «Loyalist, Colville, North Wilt- ~ ‘ oe shire, Hunter River 45 | “ E liot’s, 25c; Bradalbane Emer- ald 10 “ Cape Traverse, 20c; Albany 10 | une24—dy2aw—&wky—ber,watch Public Tea Meeting The inhabitants of Murray Harber South intend holding a Grand Public Tea jo their new hall on Wednesday, the 8th day of Jaly, next. The directors in charge intend to make this the Tea of the | season. Come,and bring your friends with you, as agocd time may be ex pected. Tea cn the tabies at 12 o'clock. Admissioa for Tea, adults, 25 ceuts; children 12 cents. Proceeds in aid of the all. By order of the committee. (Signed) J.R. 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