LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Prince of Wales College and Normal ty A \ « i ~Be Br : enon vAIN Lhere was a reiresning rain at } ; TY on a aw } Augustus and eastward on Tuesday ApVaNcel Ontario and white \ at two cents per bushel ~ ao Db t Irish Soc ety C< \ t a { sale a & son’s Wa | St anianenan i a races at Georg ‘ i acle a large ra < : e vo The x x 1 al c neg - - \ G. ( ‘ preach ~ 2ist M uy Hat r N } S Pete , 2 und at Murray Ha s , ee we 4 \ — I< a A s S Fre} 1 a M: M 4 i : y res ; . a - oO , Miss E. |} Erns i) i at Capt. Sa t M ‘ Char ‘ ntil 20th inst Ca an y and 3 waiting. Satisfact A H 2, 9a.m.to 5p.n tf - - P¢ gs Court In ye ster lay’s issne the panfes of plaintii? and defen jant in an as- sanit case w inadvertantly transposed It was M ael Hennessey who was fined fur assa e Augustus Mel rd instead of as stated. sical Mas. Jean Morris Exis will be at the L Hotel to give Phrenolog ‘al x- 4 tions aod charts four days ; \\ ~ Thursday. Friday, Saturday, 7 irs from 10 ; E test and g nti i scope (w s figures and 8 s ac . Shall | t his drug stor s week, beg , ~ gy 7 ~ : eS < t! Ww * - ‘ r Wi ery¢ ba | lid Sé scious Tue Ly u.—The concert-going pubtic | are aga ninded that there will be an} tainment in the Lyceum tomorrow { Th irsday ) eve 7, for wW hich a cap tal pr zramme has been made ready. Those | who contemplate attending are advised to | vet their tickets ear y in order that ar ish at the door may be avoided. ee ee Mc# Exams.—The fourth year sults in bacteriology in the Faculty of Medicine at McGill Univer ed a few days ago. Itis ples that Messrs. Bruce Shaw and were post- a@sing to 0b serv’ ley Secord have ors, standing equal for second place. Mz Shaw belongs to Covehead, and Mr. Sec- erd to Summereide. siseidiipaee THearrical.—According to the. Enter- prise of New Glasgow, the Neville A Dariey Company is the best Company that has as yet toured the Provinces. That paper states of them that they are all artists who can act, and that their plays are well presented. This Company will appear at the Opera House fer four ghts, beginning next Monday night, pre- Db seuting their repertoire and changing the} each night - _ 1es.—The FuxERSs OBSEQ remains of the late John Leahy were committed to the earth to-day. The funeral cortege was large, testify ng tothe esteem enter- tained for the deceased. tnany exquisite floral tributes, among which was a heart ceased’s fellow-employes in Tue Examiver The interment was The were conducted by ofiice Cathoiic Cemetery. Dunstan's Cathedral Rev. Father Arsenault. ee alesis Tar Mooyw ix Bostex.—A good story comes from Miscouche. A young lady who had been visiting “the Hub of the uni- verse” returned to her home, profoundly disgusted with her native village, and filled with admiration for everything Bostonese. There were very | He a- | obtained first-class hon— |} | | prominent i from the de- | in the Roman | services at St. | Hanging on the front gate on the Sunday | evening following her return, she was des canting to her Fidelis, who supported her, | on the glories she had seen, when he sud- exclaimed, “What a moon 1’ “Moon!” she contempiuously , denly repled, “Moon! Do you call that a moon ? | That’s only a star. You ought to see the mcon we have in Boston.” Ce isa Maririwe Corr Sraxes.— The Halifax Recorder says : tral, and there being such a slight differ- enee in the amount offered, the tender was awarded to Halifax, under the clause of the litions which says, in awarding tenders, the central position of the track, with amount offered and positions of and the entry list on the last payments made inclu le 22 entries, will be considered, from N Scotia and New Brunswick, and | m the Island, while the differ- } ent nominators who have horses entere include 2 from New Brunswick, 5 from P. | E. Island and 14 from Nova Scotia. Horsemen throughout this Province are very much dissatisfied with the treatment accorded the Charlottetown tender—the highest sent in-—and a vigorous protest is being made. It is probab entries from this Province will be drawn. |. C. E.—The Y. P.S. C. E. held “ Although Charlottetown | was the highest, Halifax being most cen-| beautiful | ! 1 | e that aii the | withe | i | 250. } j ¥.F.8 ove of the best meetings that was ever held by their Society last evening Miss H. L. Beattie, of Summerside, conducted | the meeting, the topic being “ For Christ acd the Church.” A wumber of short speeches interspersed with music fol- lowed. Mr. McInnis conveyed the greet- | of the Zion Y. P. 8S. C. E. to this Society. He was res ponded to by the Rev. R. W. Stevenson, who then gave a ing thrilling and interesting address on the | work of the Y. P. S.C. E. He thanked God that he was living in atime when the vy an active part in master He felt that ne l¢ pend i jar 2 ly Miss E young people were tak the work of ti. progrese of the Church on the work of the young people. i Rayner of Tignish, read a very interesting | paper on children’s mission work in ti place A collection was then taken forwarded by her to the treasurer of the ; up to be | Children’« mission work in St. Jobn. Meeting ed by singing God be | With you till we meet again a te ~~ - ~. THE MATRICULATION EXAMINATIONS, Scheol, July, 1805. Number of marks attainable, 700; neces- sary to pass, 350. Ellie Clark, Summerside, 583. N. E. Cameron, Cross Rivers, 551. Genevieve McDonald, Cardigan, 507. Arthur Doyle, Victoria, 507. Hammond Jehnston, Brackley Point, 505 Louis Brehaut, Murray 500 Maleolm Matheson, Heatherdale, 497, Fenton Aitken, Lower Montague, 497. George Hardy, Alberton, 496. Arsene Poirier, Miscouche, 493. M D McLeod, Heatherdale, 492. Newton Wilkinson, Alberton, 491. W Lea McQuarrie, Victoria, 490. A E Melntosh, Victoria, 490. Ella Brown, New Glasgow, 488. Robert Forsythe, Alberton, 482 Marion McLeod, Charlottetown, 476. Nellie McCarthy, Tignish Convent, 469. Pius Ellis, Cros vers, 467. Donald Montgomery, Heatherdale, Alexander McLeod, Heatherdale, 462. D A Caiaeron, Cross Rivers, 453 Amy Carver, Pownal, 451 Mable Burrows, Summerside, 446. Robert MeNeil!, New Perth, 446. Harriet Matthews, Albérton, 444. Maggie Smith, Pownal, 438. Sarah J. Ready, Tignish Convent, Bruno Martin, Rustico, 437. Maggie McFadyen, Spring Park, 437. Fred Bowness, Kensington, 437. Laura Raynor, Summerside, 435 Cassie MeNeill, Belle Creek, 435 John Robertson, Charlottetown, Vernon Crockett, York, 432. Wm Johnston, New Glasgow, 431. Ella McDonald, New Glasgow, 430. Daniel Croken, Emerald, 430. Lauretta Nelligan, Tiguish Convent, 428. Minnie Keith, Montague, 428. Bessie Lawson, Charlottetown, 427. Ada Schurman, Long Creek, 426. Mary Brace, Summerside, 423. John J Campbell, Green Vale, 423. Dugald Renton, Georgetown, 422. Ada McPherson, Charlottetown, 422. Cecilia Cass, North River, 422. Robert E Smith, Charlottetown, 421. Thos D Carruthers, Victoria, 420. J Foster White, Alberton, 420. John McPherson, Uigg, 419 E W Bowness, Kensington, 419. Wm Sweet, Alberton, 419. Desbrisay Callbeck, Tryon, 417. Fred W Darke, Brookfield, 416. Edgar Brown, New Glasgow, 416. Rolland Cahill, Kildare Central, 414. Minnie Wellner, Charlottetown, 412. Milton McLeod, Charlottetewn, 412. Lizzie Dyer, Alberton, 411. Leslie Adams, Summerside, 411. James Hayes, Souris West, 410. Mary A Malone, Kelly’s Cross, 410. Milton Simpson, Belmont, 410. Ellen E Lannon, Somerville, 408. Maud McLeod, Charlottetown, 407 Mary E Bradley, Keliy’s Cross, 406. Temple McIntyre, Souris, 406. Katie M Ready, Tignish Convent, 405. Lizzie Anderson, Charlottetown, 405. Fred Clark, Alberton, 404. Sadie A Fraser, Belmont, 403 John J Lacev, Grand Tracadie, 403. Howard J Aitken, Lower Montague, 401. Annie B Matheson, Brackley Point, 401. Mary Dickieson, Charlottetown, 401. Herbert Vessey, York, 401. Jol nu A Ellis, Cross Rivers, 399. Eliza McKenzie, Flat River, 398. J Edwin Moffatt, Cavendish, 398. George Montgomery, Alberton, 398. Thomas Cahill, Alberton, 397. Walter Ross, Uigg, 396. Mary Irving, Charlottetown, 396. Donald McCarthy, Alberton, 392. Isabella Mc Eachern, Somerville, 390. Ada Power, New Perth, 389. Archibald Smith, New Glasgow, 389. Nelson Pickard, Charlottetown, 388. Louise Barrett, do, 388. Samuel Nicholson, Souris West, 385. Catherine McKenna, Kelly’s Cross, 384. Chester Arthur, Stanley, 382. Laura Beaton. Montague, 382. Sadie McKaig, New Haven, 381. Aggie Gillis, S’side, 380. Francis Delahunty, Cherry Valley, 380. Charles Lund, Mount Herbert, 374. Angus McWilliams, Eldon, 373. Goodwill McPhail, Uigg, 372. M Caroline McNeill, Oyster Bed Bridge, 372. John Grant, Millview, 372. Robert Stevenson, New Perth, 368. Mary Nantes, Maple Wood, 366. Jobn WwW McLeod, Uigg, 365. tebert Crosby, Alberton, 363. Robert Anderson, Souris, 362. Minnie Mullen, Kensington, 362. John R Reilly, White Sands, 361. Florence Phillips, Murray Harbor South, 361. Mary Stewart, Bonshaw, 359. Lola White, North River, 353. Ernestine Grant, Millview, 358. Etta McKenzie, Flat River, 357. Louis Haszard, Charlottetown, 357. Malcolm McQueen, Uigg, 354. Eugene McDonald, Kelly’s Cross, 352. Minnie Dutty, Fort Augustus, 352. Harry Ritchie, Charlottetown, 349. Mollie Sterns, Souris, 347. The following having failed in Arith- Harbor South, wD S iv 437. 435. | metic will be admitted te study in the Col- lege but not for teachers’ licenses : Lottie Deacon, York, 395. Harry Hibbett, Georgetown, 385. Geo. W H Noonan, Searltown, 384. Oscar McCallum, Brackley Pt, 382. Annie Campbell, Cardigzn North, 380, The following candidates unsuccessful inthe Senior examinations passed the Junior: Sidney C Hayden, Vernon River, 311. Elsie LePage, Charlottetown, 294. tegina M Flood, Maplewood, 287. Geo Hyndman, Charlottetown, 266. Mary LePage, Charlottetown, 262. Helen Dunbar, Alma, Lot 3, 261. JUNIOR EXAMINATION. Marks obtainable, 500; necessary to pass Maggie Loughran, Auburn, 354. A Cecelia Williams, Mount Pleasant, Alexander Matheson, Heatherdale, 327. Walter Jones, Pownal, 323. Anastasia Smith, Brookvale, 321. Owen Kiggins,gBrook vale, 317. Owen McDonald, Kelly’s Cross, 309. James McLeod, Richmond, 307, Arthur Cameron, Montague, 304. John Gillis, Heatherdale, 298. Maggie Keegan, Brookvale, 292. Wesley Coftin, Lot 40, 278. Wilfred Gavin, Alberton, 278. Annie S. Jenkins, Mount Albion, 274. Danie! Ross, Garfield, 260. Mina Fraser, Eldon, 251. Mary Laird, North Bedeque, 247. The following having previously passed the Junior Examination have been suceess- | ful in Senior: Melville, 177. James McGuigan, South DIT ITT TILL II TITTIES HA SECRET FOR THE PRESENT BUT SOON TO BE DISCLOSED. Gn Saturday next, in addition to the extraor- dinary attractions offered by our great Midsummer Sale of Ladies’ and Children’s White Wear, which commences at 9 a. m. sharp, we intend doing some- thing unprecedented in Maritime Merchandizing. RB Full particulars later. : os Tux Wearuer.—Moderate to fresh south-east to south-west winds; mostly fair Warm weather, with showers in most places. _ 164. | ~ ee DAILY EXAMINER | Nellie Nicholson, Crapaud, 155. Osear Roberts, Murray Harbor 149. Veronica Trainor, South | Wim J Green, Clifton, 135. South, Melville, 143. Stephen Bradley, Kelly’s Cross, 134. Marv B Simpson, Clifton, 127. Edmund Grady, Hope River, 123. Intending students for the coming year must pay Mr. Newbury, the Assistant Provincial Treasurer, the tuition fee — in advance before their names can be regis tered in the College Register. Hereafter the marks in the several sub- jects will not be given to successful candi dates. PERSONAL. Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., is home from Ottawa tonight. Mr. George R. Montgomery, of Alber- ton, is town. He is at the Davies. Mr. Brennan, of the Summerside Jour- nal, isin the city. He is at the Davies. Mr. H. K. McLeod, formerly of Eldon, but now of Chicago, is visiting his friends in this provinee, Mr. J. C. Hall and the Misses and Beatrice Hall arrived from Boston last evening, and registered at the Davies. They went to the Acadia to-day. General Herbert’s leave | pired on July 1, lann. There that he may not return to Canada. Registered at the Eureka Hotel, July July 16—J E Nickerson, Halifax; Rev F Leger, W E Babin, Moncton; D McDonald, Vernon River; John Neil, Moncton; A J MacClure, Pictou, N S. Mr. John Gunn, of Halifax, is visiting relatives and friends in Charlottetown. Mr. Gunn was formerly in the employ of Mr. E W. Taylor, watchmaker and jewel- er. His many friends are pleased to see | him looking so well. Arrivals at Cliff House, Stanhope, July 10th: Miss E! en E Stebbins, Miss Fanny | J. Crosby, New York. July 14—W. C. | Stewart, Miss F. Saunders, C. Stewart, | Miss J. Ross, G. V. Moore, Mrs. G. V. | Moore, Miss Gladys Moore, Charlottetown; Jas. Henderson, M. D., Beech Hill. 15— T. W. May, Miss May, Mrs. May, Mr. F. May, Charlottetown; Walter A. Unioa Road; J. E. Monteith, Sackville. —_—- -— — ---- De Ore —-—— ———= ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION, expected of absence ex is still in is good reason and he Rankin, Miss Alice On the eve of her departure as teacher of the Covehead School, the pupils pre- eented their teacher, Miss Bessie Carr, with the following address, accompanied by a beautiful album: To Miss Bessie L. head School : Carr, teacher of, Cove- Dear Teacher,— On this the eve of your departure from amongst us, we cannot allow you to withdraw without expressing our gratitude for the benefits derived from you as our teacher during the past two years. Your many friends unite with us in con- veying to you their best wishes, and sin- cerely trust that your efforts in the future may meet with the same success as here- tofore. Your associates shall always hold you in kind remembrance, and pray that heaven’s richest blessings may abide with you. : Please accept this small token asa memento of our good wishes and you, on behalf of your pupils.” love to Signed on behalf of the pupils : Susan Jane GurNey, Annie LANDRIGAN, Fannie LANDRIGAN, Mavcp Guryey. Miss Carr made a feeling reply, thank- ing the pupils for their kind words and the tangible token of her esteem and their good will, and assured the scholars that she would always hold in dear remem- brance the two years so pleasantly spent as teacher of the Covehead School. —_—_—_—_——————— Seize the Opportunity At Once, When the opportunity occurs to escape from death only lunatics would refuse to do it. Butthere are many consumptive people lying on death beds who can escape the threatened doom if they will take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Some are not aware of such a preparation, and if they die it will be the result of ignor- ance. Those who know that Miller’s Emulsion makes new blood and enables the consumptive to get strength to over- come the disease are self-destroyers if they still neglect to obtain the life-giving remedy. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve streugthener and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all Lung agections. In Big Bottles 50¢ and $1 rt all Drug Stores. BIRTH. At Newstead Honse, on Tuesday, July 16th, the wife of H. W. Longworth, of a daughter. = = MARRIED. At the residence of Daniel D. Stewart, Mr. Ira Kennedy, to Miss Annie McLaren, of Fortune. Theceremony was performed Caroline | Eng- | for believing | Me] lett, | the WEEKS! An Exceptional Offer lp ante DRESS GOODS TO CLEAR AT 37 Cents a Yard. A eo Regular Selling Price, 45 cts to 75 cts. WEEKS. | We have just placed on our /centre counter the balance of /our Summer Dress Goods, in- land colorings, at dTecents per cluding all the newest makes | yard. Goods sold in the regu- lar way from 45 to 75 cents. | Call and see this special lot. j WEEKS A 1 Bargain List ! Children’s Sun Bonnets and Hats, 25 cents. Very Showy Styles. Ladies’ Sanitary Black Ho- Or siery, extra quality, 2 cents a pair. 30 Dozen Ladies’ Linen Col- lars, 3 cents each. Ladies’ Sunshades at reduced prices. Challies, 20 and 23 eents to clear. Regular prices, 28 to 40 cents. Our special line of B ack Cashmere at 50 cents, worth 75c., is getting low. x= It is, without doubt, Best offered in BLACK GOODS. Bargain ever Call at once and secure a Dress W. A. Weeks & Co.. by the Rev. W. S. McLean. DIED. | Mrs. W. W. Lord peacefully passed away at half past six o’clock, Jast evening, aged 95 years. [Funeral from the residence of Mr. A. Lord at 2 o’clock p. m. Friday, the 19th inst., to steamboat wharf, thence to Cra- paud, by steamer Jacques Cartier.] ta Refreshing + A Refreshing = Drink for a hotday is quickly and easily prepared by using John- ¢ ¢ « son’s Lemonade or Orange a Phosphate Tablets. Simply dissolve a tablet ina giass of water, add a Jiitle sugar, and the deed is done. In_ bottles containing 12 tablets at 10 cts. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. ; IN ! That’s why we are 80 per- sistent. We can sell you the BEST FURNITURE CHEAP- EST, because we make the goods under very favorable facilities. This is a FACT, THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 21, 1895. — New Dwelling House FOR SALE OR TO LES, The subscriber offers for sale, cheap, the Double Tenement Dwelling House on Alley Street, near Prince, pow in course of erection and which will be ready for occupation about the first week in August. This house is well situated on high ground and in a most con- venient part of the city, quite near the Deper Priuce Street School and the Second Metho- dist Chureh. Each tenement contains six rooms, besides porch and cellar; also pantry on first floor and closet upstairs. The walls are deadened and the house is well and sub- stantially builtin every way. Inspection is solicited, This offers a good paying investment for anyone in want of a new and well-built house either for his own use or for renting purposes. If not sold within a short time offered for rent when completed. GEORGE ALLEY. julyl5—2aw (14) & wky tl Ist aug SOURIS TA. The Parishioners of St. Mary’s Parish, Souris, intend holding their Annual Tea on their beautiful! and picturesque grounds, On Wednesday, 24th of July. The Committee in charge, being men of experience in such matters, are mekirg grand efforts in securing all imaginable amusements for the occasion. The following are the train arrange- ments :— Return Tickets, including Tea, will be issued at the undermentioned rates by special train, good to return on that train ouly. S’side to Traveller’s Rest, inc’y Tea, $1 50 . it will be New Annan to Emerald, ‘ 1 40 Bradalbane to N. Wiltshire, ‘ 1 20 Colville to Winsloe, % 119 Ch’town to York, . 1 10 Suffolk to St. Andrew’s, “ 1 00 Douglass toe Marie, s 85 Midgell to Ashton, “ 70 Selkirk to Rollo Bay, hg 60 Bear River, - 55 New Zealand, oe 50 Harmony, “ 40 Georgetown to Lot 48, 2g 110 St. Teresa’s to Pisquid, - 1 00 The Railway Ticket will admit you to Tea Tables. The Special Trains wil! run on the fol- lowing schedule, standard time :— Leave Summerside, 5 00 am “Kensington, 504 “ “ Freetown; 540 “ " Emerald, 5 50 * “ Bradalbane, 5 56 * “ Hunter River, 6 20 “ “ North Wiltshire, cay * Arrive Royalty Junction, 716 * Leave Charlottetown, 70 * “Royalty Junction, 1 cs - Bedford, 740 “ “« Mount Stewart, 810 “< “Morell, 8 40 “« © 3H. Peter's, 9:03 “ Bear River, 9 40 “ Arrive Souris, 10 10 “ Leave Souris for return, 5 00 pm Passengers on the Georgetown Train will connect with Special at Mount Stew- art going and coming. Should the day prove unfavorable, the Tea will take place on the first fine day. JAMES BRENAN, = ——e > adie «itis —_———— So WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, For Saturday Night 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 1 ready to wear—only 65c. Unlaundried from 30c up. NEGLIGE SHIRTS, all kinds and prices. COLLARS, TIES, CUFFS, ete:, cheap. MOORE & McLEOD. 1895. — antennae Raman Charlottetown, July 8, 1895—135 Taken to for have ; made from pure Wool only. Misonic. iTS NEXT THING uncle to put yOur feet into a pair of our honest Shoes. WOOL! Cloth, Bought for Cash. We call special attention to our fine Tweeds. which we mana I a Scotch Dyer in the Mill, so that we can give you a good standing color. Another important fact is that our goods are all Wholesale and retail. Wholesale orders delivered from Charlottetown. Temple THREE DOORS BELOW J. D. McLEOD'’S CORNER. W. GOB" Highest Building. facture from imported Marino Wool. cI ROS. WOOL: Card. Taken to Manufacture, Taken in Exchange Price Allowed. Also to the fact that we MONCTON WOOLLEN MILLS. Grafton Street, C. TURNER, Agent. jyld—135&wy Secretary. Charlottetown, July 2, 1895—135 & wky oe ae ae : x , CARVELL BROS. : . Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged BRAN,— zz five cents per line. 1 carlord just received. WANTED—A good stealy girl in a small us family. Apply at this office 2i pd—jyl7 nee ee ee This 40 per cent. discount, going to make a change s 5 barrels Frosting Sugar, BOATS FOR SALE—\ sail boat, sloop 100 bags Demerara Crystals. VINEGAR,— 20 barrels English Malt, 3. * White Wine, zai: *: Cie, 100 demijohns. 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. julyl13—65. pat m th, gnar tu f. ROPE FOR HAY HOISTING IN SIXTY FATHOM COILS 10 coils 2 inch. 10 “ 2} “ce 10 “ 23 “ 10 «“ 24 6 10 “ce 3 . Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. July 13—63 pat tued&fri — SIMEON JONES BREWERS, SP. Ale and Porter JOHN, N. B. June 25, 1895. LONDON Bareains in Sole Agents for the Maritime Provinces for REINHARDT & CO’S. nivantscicee. Salvador in bottles is Especially Suited for Family Use. —————( x —————— HOUSE ! Rid Gloves. 250 PAIR LADIES TAN KID GLOVES. LOT 1-—Good Value at 75 LOL 2—Good value at $1.35. cents, Selling for 50 cents Selling for 95 cent and we intend to RUB IT IN. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. T. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, June 27, 1895—dy AGENT in business, and going out of played out. We are prepare first. to us; we make only that ki The Swe Charlottetown, July 5, 1805—135 for to-merrow what ought to doubt upon this point if you to $35 each. Charlottetown, June 26, 1895—135 Goods. discount figures. and cannot be bluffed. time doing business for fun. Examine our prices and or the least money. WEEKS Ch’town, June 28, 1895—135 & wy and will allow no one to undersell us. kind, and when you want anything in this line see us Look out for Big Diseaunts Saturday. Do you want a Fashionable Made Suit ° our stock of Summer Suitings, and furthermore, high-class tailoring really means, as illustrated and exem plified in the made-to-order suits which we are producing for the most stylishly dressed men in town, at from $15 you will be satisfied that we can g certain lines of goods is all d to meet all cuts in Cents’ Furnishings, We keep the good If so, come nd. McK AY WOOLEN CO., ll Tailors. coe oe » ur Summer outfit, and in Yes, it’s time to order yo ar matters of dress the first commandment is: be done to-day. The time to Ty _? ‘ y « order is now, and the place —well, you won't have any and look over just step in see what S. A. McDONALD, the Fashionab'e Tailor. A Word in Season. Our Prices Speak in Boots and Shoes. {x) 17 The reason we sell so cheap is that our stock is pur- chased for spot cash, and are all New’ and Fashionable No old-fashioned stock and odd sizes. Some of our competitors bait their hooks ¥ The people und-rstand that little game They know that men don’t waste the quality & WARREN, North Side of Market Square, rigged, li ‘et keel, and 12} feet keel row boat, Both boats are in good condition. Apply at lw pd—jylv GV Moo&e’s Barber Shop. PASTURE TO LET—Pasture for one ortwo cows near residence of L © Owen, Esq. Saint Peter’s Road. Appiy to H JAMES PALMER. mty.9—if TO) LET—A nice ecottaze on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D TAYLOR, Queen Street. juneit le estan ineeisceiienimamitininssdpiiaiaiay 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 al THe EXAMINER office RESIDENCE FOR SALE—The property of Mr Archd Johnstone, now occupied by Mr Webster, situate ca the Malpeque Road, near Bayfield Street, Verms easy. Apply © A A MCLEAN, Solicitor. lw-july9 TO LET—A comfortable dweiling house, situated on Upryer Great George Street, near Post Office. Apply to Mrs B C PRowsE, Hillsboro Square. 3w 13) 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—jy10 W ANTED—Salesmen to sell choice line of never put off with large of our stock, and ive you the best value hardy trees, roses, shrubs, etc, in cities and villages; no long tramps in the cou :try; no | experience needed; agents and customers | treated as liberal as the best: witle tur terms; | mention this paper.—Stone & Wellington, | Montreal, Que; J W Beall, Manager. i may4—2m (6) WANTED—A good canvasser for ever county in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick an Prince Edward Islany, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive control ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp ior reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 Ww ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages required and references, to Rev E T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. 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, situ- 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 i 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—may2 W ANTED—A School Teacher or pupil in | the higher branches to fill a position of trust during the summer months; one accustomed to dealing with farmers preferred; must be willing totravel. Address, enclosing stamp for particulars, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. junel—132 TD maaan j | } | TO LET—The store on Quven Street next to Johnson & Johason’s Drug Store. Apply to J B MACDONALD & Co. tf—apl5 W AN TED—Two laundresses, ope meat and fish cook, One waitress, one kitchen girl, for Summer Hotel. Apply to Mrs BURRIS, Great George Street. tf—juneld WANTED—An honest, active gentleman of la ly to travel tor established, reliable house Salary $750. payable $15 weekly and e€Xpenses Situation permanent. References. Enclos self-addressed stam ped envelope, Tae Domin ion Company, 3is Omaha Building, Chicago junel2—lm LET—At Marshfield. Apply to F. TURNER. june25—2, 5, wky lm PASTURAGE TO } Good spring water. WANTED—Watering Cart. Apply at this office. st june2é TO LEf—A very comfortable and pleasant ly situated dwelling house of 12 rooms, includ ing smal! bath room and convenient paatry, having lawn and shade trees in front, on Mfl- ford street, Brighton Road; nine 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 undersign d! large grounds, fruit trees, ete ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply to C B Chappell or John Holman. june.—im 135 WANTED--A cook. HYNDMWAN, Kent Street. Apply to Mrs F W tf—julyé TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy also a dovle seated Phaeton. Terms reason able. EnquireatG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office May is +ly 3mos “WANTED AT ONCE—Good coat, pact and vest makers; no apprentices need appfy to McKaY WOOLEN Co. tf—juned TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brighton Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield; terms very reasonable. Apply to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, junel aa sap may Rect les falie ways: cae che, « Cn TE a a cee oad ttatayn dln dls siibiliennn keveaylbanioe vee ‘ey .