ph eqns THE Lecal and Other ace } TIREMEN § € on to night ns i i t 1 Hall o i ata Crees »> be in Moncton on ‘ , > Cark Traverse Piceni promises to be one | f the best of the season. iin Cus M. A. Starr will. arrive at noon to morrow und sail avain at SIX -~ LD. Warner's Health Corsets opening to vy at Stanley Bros., Bre vns Block. - lH Lily Steam Moulded ¢ rsets opening to sy a wibliit Dros, , Brown's Blox k = (OME away from business on Thursday and »> the | t Cape Traverse, only 81.00 t nh ticks - Mam™ora Pienic at Cap Trav on tHurecday V isttors Wie Go bot take b Kets get dinner at Mr. Strang’s Hote! ret “ enn Rev. J. Hureniséx, M.°A:, will (D. V.) at North River, on viliciate Sabbath first, the Sth inst., at 10.30 2. m., and at New (Glas- gow Road, at 2.30 p. m. - eS Durina th operatiow of the Scott Act in t wh and yunty ot Peterboro, Ont., thirty-two convictions have been secured. Che tines amounted to 81.700 and the costs S 300. i Asieiliiaadiaaiia Cae American papers are already specula ting as to v Will be the next Pope. The ne ot Cardimal Gibbons, of Baltimore, is X tii . _— J 1 GRAND te 5s to 4 held at Crapaud ; the 24th inst., in l of the Presbyterian Mans ‘ ' , ites pet steain er Heath« Belle Look out for advertise- I nt to nell . SKEFFINGTON, farmer] fOTMEriy PoLice ispector on t i. C. R., and who was on the Island st year working up the Callaghan murder case, has been Appoints | to & position on the deteetive service uf the Toronto police i t > lH istoms department at Ottawa has sent a hui nication to th » ¢ hte cor of M mn treal in reference the vessel Asi in tha t port. of the Coilector in dem adi ing and . > ; , eposit of $100 is endorsed. ‘ hi lev } to Chinamen empioyea on , now ihe actiol oblainli - PROVINCIAL EXnrRitTion, 1886.—The Prizt List for this Exhibition is now in the hands of ; publishe r, Mr. Geo. W. intending to ‘vive special a or insert Ldvertisements, will ple ise ind them in im diately. A. MeNeill, Secretary. — J Me. A. Ducutemin, of this city, has pur used one of Cowan & Co’s., surface planers Cowan. Mr. Duchemin can rest t he will have one of the best sur- facers on the Island, as it was one of these iers Cowan & Co. sent to the Colonial Ex- Gardiner. Parties auiwvvll -_ THe St. Jobn Sun's special correspondent at the Colonial Exhibition writes (July 1): ‘Th Cad adian court is brillia ntly decorated to-day 1 flowers in honor of the anniversary of united Cana 3 natal day A special fe ature I been made of the edu cational section, Mr. t R. Hunt of P. &, Island carrying off the onors for his Island over all competitors.” WE regret to > en that on Sunday « last a three year old oon of Mr. A. Crosby, of the Medical Hall, while playing in his grand- father’s y rd at Weat River, was kicked in the forehead by a horse, inflicting a cut some four or five inches in length. The services of . physician were called as possible and the cut stitched up. ening iii as soon The lit , we are pie ised tle iellow bore nr 5 $, , up W Ont LV, al id, y at Souris to-day was largely i . Some four hundred excursionists left this morning, and their number was con- siderably augmented at every station along the line. Our advices from Souris are to the efiect that there are upwards of one thousand persons on the Tea grounds, and that every- thing is going along splendidly. The train 7 will arrive in the city about 8.15 p. 1 -> Tue St. John Telegrapsé reports that a ter rible accident happened to a young son of Mr. Seth Erb, who lives near Belleisle Bay, King’s County, one day last week. The little fellow cding a horse through ay iece vl with the leading rope carelessly wound around his arm. Suddenly the horse sprang forward and jerked the boy from his feet and bore him along at a terrific rate, knocking his head iainst every obstacle in the path and bruis- ing it terribly. Finally, givnig a terrible j horse drew the boy's arm from its socket and left him nearer dead than alive. Life was despaired of for some days, but final- rallied a little amd, strange to say, is now in a fair ; was le Woods win, he ly vne boy ifter such terrible injuries, way to recover, oo ~ { various parts of the county, says the sun rside Pioneer, come reports of some in iry done ——- the thunder storm of last week { brae a cow is reported killed; st West ‘Point the house of a man named Betts was struck by the electric fluid, but no one was hart except the family cat, which notwithstanding its namerous lives was struck dead. At Lot 16 the house of a man named Crossman was struck, windows and stove broken and a bed set on fire. We hear of 15 sheep being killed at North St. Eleanors. A two east of Summerside several tele- mul yr ue i poles were splintered. Somewhere bout Springfield, on the Town Road, a man was (driving @ span ot hor in & truck Wagon, i ‘ it was strum k, one hors was ka rcked trotting aiony wuvader the Av the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday a woman who violated the Scott Act was fined $50 or one month’s imprixonment; a drunk and disorderly was tined $20 or 20 days and a drunk was discharged. This forenoon the docket consisted of two vagrants _ adruak. One of the vagrants, an old -headed man, poor ‘ly clad and apparently gil a ye- -minded, sai a that he belonged to Bal: L “ xu, and that he had come - town ! Li He w s remande 1 ba k to jail : application for hi admi m to th Poor Homann aelered to ta. made. Th unt was also grey-headed and ap v ; npl . but was clece ntly clothed. H hat he had come to town to see his wild not find her; he also said tha a i had no money on his person he I in the bank, and he was the owner saw mills at the western part of the Che Mavistrate imstru sted the Maz wihnna. man sent to soon Two truckmen allowing their ve the uof bh this alte vi ined st und costs for horsa® t run ate luce, and ealmonished ghoul the like ever happen uaa they Wiad not Le let off od cusily. DALL YE XAM Lecal and ther Items, (yo and see Bosco iu present season im test for three years, . _— - Ture New the 12th with Brunswick orangemen celebrated wreaks’ Ce remony. o Tre Revision Court is in session to-day. It will adiourn at 4 to to meet wwain at 7 o clock. Mr. Henry ALurnaHam, formerly of St. John, N. B., but now of Dallas, Texas, is at tie Osh le, 2 ‘ \ PLENDIb night rol the firetnen s Moon light Excursion Steamer leaves the wharf at* & p. m. Don't fail to attend idiot ‘R VAI Sone Forio” and ** Royal Folio of Mu two new Music Books-——now fo sale at Fletcher's Music Store v14—3i dy li wy. Kx-PREsIDENT Antuvr’s trip to Connecti- cut has not improved hia heaith He is weaker than when he left New York, is much emaciated and takes but little exercise. ll Seintya for hevring in the lays and harbors of Chanlette County, New Brunswick, and also withj@ the tlhree-mile limit, is prohibited by an order-in-Council published in the Ct iw Crazet Raeathayetghlel HARVEST prospe ts in M wnitoba are bril : my +} ; : 1 1 liant. The yield will probably be a little under the average, but the quality will far excel! a Voi i” in i ent ye Ss, Rain, how suction ab hoon to-morrow, Weymouth St., three elling on Fitzroy ot. ; Bb CK warenouse on tZ t+ | : int lots adjoining cy snement house on Weymouth St., at Lil pe twelve. A. H. B. M wrowal, alictiloneel -- > MARTIN Howarp, a iobber in the shoe rade. Philadelnhia... has neal FLar 1de, Hliadeipata, La sappeared, aitel - . ‘ . . drawing about $5,000, which he had in the lerchant vational Bank, disposing of a $13,000 stock of shoes, and issuing notes to the value of about $30,000. = SEIZURES o \merican fishing vessels in lian waters for violation of the Dominion ‘ : ustoms laws are not properly to get mad bhout, Ever y country s customs laws are its wn, and it is the custom of ever Y ote. country to obey them.—Chicago Heral: 7 Tue Moncton Cornet Band excursion to the Island yesterday was a grand success. About 550 excursionists left Moncton in the early train, and the number was largely augmented 1t Shediac and Point du Chene. The day was all that could be desired, the music excellent, and all present were delighted with the trip. discianeigs Captain Egerton A. DENISON, younges son of the late Colonel G. T. Denison, o Toronto, died on board the steamship Van- eourer while on his way sick leave trom the Gold Coast, where he contracted fever. Deceased served through the Soudan campaign Colonel F. C. Denison, Cana- dian voyageurs. + v £ i home on under his brother, who was in command of the -> CostTie +4 AND Pa tNEDL.—The St. John Sun Lvs: ‘* There ; i apparens cisayreement between Mr. Blake and Mr. Parnell. Mr. maged on the writes Blake says that Mr. Costigan has da the cause of home rule by his action resolution of last winter. Mr. Parnell to Mr. Costigan thanking him for his action, ind stating that the home rule cause would be strengthened by it. The question to be settled is, whether Blake or Parnell is the better authority on the home rule cause in Ireland. a ee DANGEROUS counterfeit bills of the Can- adian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, are in circulation. The general appearance of the bill is good. The imitation lathework in both ’ is fair, but on close inspection is defective. The same one in large green letters in the word ‘‘ten”’ is also defective and unlike the genuine in detail but the general look of same is fair. The form and expression of the lion’s mouth, and the form of the under ike that on the genuine bill, The counterfeits have ‘capital $6,000.000:" the genuine capital $4,000,000." The back of the counterfeit isa much lighter green than that of the genuine, and the lathe work is somewhat indistinct and defective in minute detail. As it is more than likely some of these counterfeits may drift down in this direction » advise merchants and others to be on their counters ** 10 lip, is un! guard - Tue steamer Worcester, Capt. Sllen, ar- rived from about five o’clocl x this morning, with a mixed cargo and the follow- ing passengers: Bertha Allen, Alice Bertram, Mrs. C. McLean, Ellen Kelly, Margaret Kel- ly, Mrs. DesRoches, Phoebe Campbell, Lizzie ase | Laura Matheson, Prof. E. B. Riley, , Boston Signeur G. Riley, Mrs. E. G. Geddie, Lizzie Me aes Jane Mullin, Mrs. G. Clarke, Misses V. Sutherland, T. Dean, 8S. McKay, J. McKay, M. Cameron, 8S. Fardown, Annie Fardown, Lillie Fardown, M. Doelian, Mrs. McNamara, Bessie Jamieson, Andrew Cobb, B. Keeping, J. A. McWilliams, George Me- Leod, e H. Holland, David Dill, Jessie Farrell, Maggie Carmichael, Mrs. Nicholson- — ‘Holland, David McLean, W. B. Me, Lean, J. 8S. Kimball, B. Moore,James Dwyer. W. L. MeKenzie, Daniel Robertson, W Hs Enman, D. C. Mullin, Mrs, R. Reddin, Mis M. a Mrs, J. “Wyatt, Mary A, Dwyer, A. Phelan. : Bc IsnagrL McLave! ILA well and unfavorably krown throughout the tenet ind breadth of the Island as ‘‘ Fohn M. Whitman” and ‘‘The Tramp,” was arraigned before the County Court at Hamptor, N. B., on Monday,charzed with feloniously entering the residence of Mr. W. O. Stewart, at Hampton, in the early morning of Sunday, the 27th ult., and ad- ministering chloroform to Mr. Stewart's daughter, with intent to commit a felonious assault upon her. The courtroom was crowded with spectators, among whom were a goodly number of laclies, and much interest was taken in the proceedings. At2o ‘clock in the afternoon, whea McLiughlan entered the courtroom in charge of the constables, he was the chserved of all. He was dress blue black suit, and did not appear to have while in jail, other than that | grown a little, and his face was MeLaughla } on . whnetoer i} Was MULLEY ilf ! somewhat thinner. sued that he > was ready for Ww “4 vt ity, and said th if triaF although he had no counsel or the ; wierewith to employ counsel. The trial then led, The ev a nce Was much the same ; at the preliminary examination, the ist eo! ' an h ha alread naga ‘ed in sdped remengy R, id w strong against the prisoner, The ‘ WAS CO vielat8p.m., when it wa » to the jmy, who, after an hour's } te VA | diliberaiion, returned with a veidict of “Guilty.” MuLlanyiden woe then remwadal for yenteave, THE INER, --= Se i OL, 1LEGR. iPHC NEW s. TE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, Polic y Accepted. ; Hartington’s OUTLINE OF THE SCHEME. LONDON, July 14. An agreement has been arrived at by which Lord Salisbury accepts Hartington’s | Heme Rule policy, which involves the maintenance of the full powers of the Impe- | rial Pa by it the powers con- ferred on Jocal councils in Ireland are delegated—no surrendered— by Parlia- } ment which body reserves the right to con- trol and revise the action of said councils ; | the appointment of judges and 1 gal admin- : istrators are to be centred in the Imperial | Parliament. Hartington is still reluctant to join the Conservative ministry, although he is pledged to support coercive measures and the general policy of the Conservatives. Glads tone will hold a conference with his volleagues on Saturday The Parnellites say that they will never accept Hartington’s scheme and will fight and wait until they have secured the pas- sage of the full Gladstone measure. The total of members elected up to date is, Conservatives and Unionists, 365 ; Glad- stonians, 241. hament ; * Misapptic *Wur- der. ' “Sport* 1 nn | | i becomes J BaiGewatseR, N., 8., July 14. One of the most heartless and cold blood- ed murders Wer perpetrated in this Pro-| tay. ' 4 demented o!4 man named O'Connell, | who has been tramping around the neigh-' borhood for some time, was near Davidson's mill stream yesterday. Inthe morning ¢ brutish named John Hebb had thrown the poor old man into the river ‘*to give him a ducking.” O%Connell succed- | ed in getting ashore all right at that | time. But towards evening a gang of vince occurred here yester fellow ish crew stood by, refusing to give the drowning man any assistance, and ap- parently enjoying their so called ‘‘sport” of seeing a human life meeting a miserable end. Feener said he “wouldn’t wet his clothes” to save the old man—and O’Con- nell was allowed to drown before their very eyes and within reach of safety. A Coroner’s Jury held an inquest and returned a verdict that the deceased had been wilfally and maliciously thrown off the boom by Joseph Feener, thus . causing his death. Feener was arrested and to-day. Public opinion is greatly excited,and there is a strong feeling that Feener and his in- human ac: »omplices ought to be lynched. ed Celebrating the Twelfth. remanded till } ToRONTO, July 14. The anniversary of the Battle of the Boyne was very generally celebrated here with no serious disturbances. At Peterboro a Home Rule rotten-egged and torn into shreds. An unsuccessful attempt was made to wreck a train on the Canada Atlantic Rail- way carrying Orange excursionists. flag was from Ottawa. Notes Orrawa, July 14. Mr. Benoit, M. P. for Chambly, has been appointed Collector of Canal Tolls. The Canada Pacific Railway has given free passes to all Senators and Members of Parliament for a return trip to British Columbia. Boutelle on the War Path. July 14. urges Wasuinoron, D. C,, Congressman Boutelle vigorously President Cleveland to resent the **indignities heaped upon American fisher- men” by adopting a prompt and effectual policy of retaliation. Truro Normal School. Tevro, July 14. The Normal school here has just closed a very successful term, the students having made very high records. The teachers’ parliament opened to-day. A Faction Fight. Betrasr, July 14. Serious, rioting between Catholics and Protestants has ovcurred here, and many on both sles were wounded. Sir Sohn in Winnipeg. dina neat n, when asked | Wirestiec. July 14. Sir John A. Macdonald has arrived here, and met with an enthusiastic reception, Good Templars ia Session. YarMmovuta, July 14. The Grand Lodge of the order of Good Templars is in session. Weather Bulietin. for the Probabilities next 24 hours for WILLING: }cash and recent } the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, July 14-10 a.m. | ; fine and warm. a+, a | ~ ~ Wil Light to mo —_- MARRIED. At the residence of the oride’s mother, Cove- | head, on the 12th inst.. by the Rev. James Allan, Mr. Charles Mi artin, of © reighies, Manitoba, to | Miss Hilen Jane, eldest daughter of the late Hon. Lauchlin MicMulan. At the Rocklin He yuse, on the 10th inst., a M. McL od. air. Juha Lynd ule. Lot 57, te Mis; Murgaret Kiures y Eat Mp Abt s! 13th inst., by Rev. J, M. Pea og ‘Donald. aie Nichoigan; of Or well Covi tu Me 33 a enceneneny +i Point Poa, } by Rev. Viexander Rose, of : Maxctin, of . en pene a megane a ge ge an ee - WEDNESDAY, 2 team eli ee settee tient eennnttle <a cr ~- ——— negara cee ‘Novth Atlantic Steamship Co. FROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP °CLEN Pea? is intended to leave for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE London 29th For Freight or North Atlantic 3, Street, or here to FENTON 7. WEWBERY, July ° 1386, AGENT. LING WITHESSES TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFF, The World Wa ants Solid Facts sy These We Always Give. ——— eee Passage apply in London to 8. Company, 147, Fenchurch or ‘HE boom to- day a at RE {D BROTHERS, and theanxiety of the farmers to exchange their wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon Tweeds, &c., wouid aatisty the most skepiicai that our Tariff is the mildest ever piaced on soods of any descripti: m. The farmers are the | Judges, and they know where to get bargains and honest goods nut ced. Gent’s Black Sack and worth $i4 Cutaway Suits, $10, Gents’ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $16 Gents’ Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $iz. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, Cheap @t $12. Gents Ail Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $10. hie iy » “r ice f ey is ey fends in the guise of men, named Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, 83.00, cheap at $5. et Grant, Duffy, Conre vd, Colin | Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.7u, eap at $2.00, ‘ ; ‘ Genis* do Tweed Vests, $1.: hp Present A, Conr aa h , aT ‘ . 21 le e , Siz. I aaa d, John Hebb, : He ney Conrod, and Gents‘ Navy Bine Serge suits, $4.95, worth $10. J OSE] wh Fee ner, conciuded to have some Youths‘ Navy Blue Suiis, $4.79, worth $9.50. aoe snort” with the poor old man. Youths’ TPwee od Suits, $5, and up. Wesnek sec a ai as ew shed Youths* Tweed Suits, ail wool, $6.50, and up. eener accordingly deliberately —pushec Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, #2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. him from off the boom into the water, the boys" Tweed Suits (al! ages aud sizes) $1.79, } ae : 6 Ge i -’ | $2.50, and up. ‘ r ans he r shake 2 pk ther va _ helping so shake the I lank Boys’ Sauor Hats and Caps, 50éts, up. on which old O'Connell stood. The fiend- Meu‘s Uulaunded Shiris, Gdcts, Jocts, and $1. Men‘s Kegatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Meu’s W hite Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., Sdcts., $1, and p. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best value in town. Men's Feit Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men's Youths‘ and Children’s Straw fiats,20 cts, up. fryon T weeds, 35 cts., 45 cos., ard up, in quite new styles. Canadian and Scotch Variety, 40 Cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our renee a3 for the libera! patronage of the past sea , and for the appre- cCidtive ielters which are diwily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scoich Pweed Suits, at $i6, worth Sv, Men's Scoicn Tweed Pants to measure, #4. Men’s French lrowsers to order, 86.50, worth $9 Tryon ‘Tweed Suits, $i2, $13, aud $14. Latites* Kid trioves, in 1 Clasp (Vent‘s) only 85 cts., worth $L.40 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cts., Worth 31. Ladies’ itubver Capes, $1 and up. Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies’ Handerchiefs, 5cts., and up. Ladics* Coilurs, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies’ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters A very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cls. pair up. A very iarge stock of American Pritts, -in MIKAWDO, auc some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up. English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 74+ Cts., Up. American Ginghams, 13cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Gingkans, for working shir ts, Ycts up. Gents’ Fine Fvrnishings, in yreat variety, cheap. ' Tickiny, l0cts.,and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up’ Carriage Rugs and Rubber aprous, 75cts, to $10. ‘‘retonnes, Ycis. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, Scts. Tweed Suitings in in very new. patterns, All Goods Better than advertized. , ee i ~—. — og og = BEROS:. CAMERON BLOCK. Cash for Wool. Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mos LOst, KOU Na, di. Y ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Boy to learn the harness making.—L R. Prowse, Morey Jyie at San! se am: s@ ty Harbor South, A YOU NG DR ESSMAKER would like a few nore engagements by the day or week neariy oppo- jyi3 4i pd terms liberal.—Hillsborough Street, site residence of George KK. Beer, Ksq. pe ND- Floating bottom up, on the Norta a near Covehead, about a week ago,a Sail Boat, 18 feet keel, square stern and painted green ; owner can have her on proving property and paying expenses. Apply to James Mc Milian, Harbor Master, Cov ehead. jy13 2i wyli pd Lost -July Ist, a Walking- stick, “handle in shane of horse’s leg. Fincer will be suitably Drug Store. jyi0 rewarded at Watson’s TO LET—Farnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House. Apply at THE Exam- INER offi office. july 9uf WANTED— A Cook. Baytield. Apply to Mrs. Edward _ Suly7 uf L0 osT— On Saturd: Ly naherusen. a sum of Money, 4 wrapped up in paper. Finder wili be rewarded by leaving same at the EXAMINER or Railway ottice. july 5 TC LET—In a privaié family, pleasant Front Kivonm, furnished or unfurnished, with board. Apply at EXAMINER office. julys 5 di cod Ww - ANTED A good smart Girl that onderstands plain cooking; the highest wages to th right party. Apply at once to THE KXAMINER oflice. july8 ub&wy To LET- That three-story dwelling house on Queen Street, opposite Millner Bros., contain- ing twelve rooms and shop, with oul buildings and jarge yard; possession given eee. Apply bw ELC. Douse, West Street. july 3 ‘7 O8T—Betweon West Street and Queen Street? a silver Brooch, with the. name. “Daisy‘ engraved on it.. The fiudér will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this oflice, jy3 r' 1ST.—On Monduzy, on Brackley Point or St. 4 Peter's Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery end Capt. Maxwell's house, a black fur cxpe. nyone returning the same to pe rewaraed. i oO iL ET That pleasantly situ sted House. wi ith outbuildings and large yard on Sont! » of King Sqaare, now in possession of iiobert | ‘Young; possession given early 14 August. Ap- jan23 tt ply to A. H. Mae phe son. tfouse and Shop on Dor forir neriy occupied by on en Connoily ; is enn possession given. For terms and particniars apply to Owen Cenne!ly. To LET That brick chester Street, moO ) LET- That bri “i House on Du: das Fspla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Hastncs. “d, Esq.t poveession given, 1st ..0c caver ee a ulely Oon terug wa’ partiv “" i 2S Mrs, Maxwell will | j a jun2t cod 53 JULY 14, 1886. We ask your consideration wien buying try Goods» JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. You wiil be served by Courteous, Reliable and Obliging Clerks, JAS. PATON & CO., Market Square. FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE AND JULY { UR ain will be to Clear Off the whole of our Magnificent Stock, at astonishing prices. Every department is loaded with Exceptional Bargains, and those who really consider the spending of their money to the best advantage, should avail themselves at once in securing cheap goods. ee TNS, PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00, \V E are offering a lotof Excellent Values in Prints, Dress Goods, wnd Shirtings ; also a big stock of Ladies’ Dolmans and Jackets, JAS. PATON & CO,, Market square, be Millinery, we are now at the top of the tree. The work done in this department is under the management of Miss Hobbs, who has had large ex perience in the United States JAS, PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 60., MARKET SQUARE, HALIFAX AND P. E. Steamship Line Will, Parasols, Ginghams | Ch’town, June 9, 1886. on and after Ist July, 1886, make TRIPS PER WERER. jo nenee (Oe TWO The Steamship “MERI.MACK” (Capt. Crowell) . 2,200 Tons. The Steamship *“‘CARROUL” (Capt. Brown) 1,400 Tons, The Steamship ‘“‘WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) — - : 1,400 Tons. mee (aes = Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY of each week, URSDAY notice, bay i ee until further These vessels have superior Passenger Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars CARVE ES. & CROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 10s Accommodations. apply to Be Pit hs, Agents, Charlottetown. NICKERSUONS June 14th, IN ee ones: ~e piconets " . ote po) Se & FUR STSRE, Newson Block. A NEW DEPARTURE! HATS, of the Latest Styles, at the LOWEST PRICES. PUSS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. Fe TUART. 1886 EEE EAE A ET AE ae BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUELN StReet. YXTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND ODLCLOTHS 1 COASH BPMBROLDERY direct from Switzerland, just opened, dd ‘ 7 ‘ i . Z , te foe En. BIRO Ch’town, Mareh 15 wily NEW SPRING GOODS. CREAT SHOW eve Me cam jb. BB. VAACUONALD’S. NEW DRESS GOODS, ewest makes. in allthe » NEW MANTLE CLOPHS. io all the newest makes. NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW "ATS. NEW FLOCERS, PRATHERS. NEW HOSIERY, NE ¥ GLOVES NEW PRINTS. NEW CRETONNES. NEW MOURNING GOOD 3, NEW TRIMMINGS. very Ch’ town, May 4, fF ' } | Le @ ! LEARING-OUT PRICH3 CARPETS en Scote!, Redecle. Tapestry sai Hemp, at nome {) nme’ SAPS 2 HAPS! CLATS! —Thousand: of sien aw i Boys’ HATS, in Ob avd } Straw, from 10 cents. ; } z > Suh : . : ja} 2odc. Made Clothing to select from. Boys’ Suarts irom SLOTH NG 97,00 = - “ . oe) rh . t = i Me ‘42 <e -- va atte red on | $1.23, Men's Suite fron $2.50 Wil geacaatee $235 lus t loth > : i r. EF Ts land, ! A fia of Kalish Worsteds, Scotza aad Caygalian I'weeds, which will be mace to a abe sid i j order atel: gC prices. . ie kien tl q 85 nny f : big atovk ¢ Gents’ Parals a Men’s Cotton irts, Zo ven'® up. i th v : i>; s er i ’ e low n| i¢# on Goods are sold at the st i'r iva » Oil 7A BOE oF yourse.y™s, A ; Y B.MA satel steal 1955. —dy & whey QUSZEN STKELT.