Local and Other tems. a ’ , tye t : - ner ( ls for Bos < this « \ine > Warr W uA lks of spending th oan ‘mong Hs f i ¢ iacda a. _ pot Su) TT ther ‘ ops in ¢ iD Breto! * 1, : Shwe Sous ' : , » ‘ sine \s ’ 7 \ ‘ ( 8B => ' ATA s It i false : isth i A | o Stip ry ‘ ‘ Court th sen Indian was 1 oo axGn © was held over till \ - ; Conti ere K place : ; : i + ’ : > ts of the is p . Ci ap ble S H Mass n e 9 iestrov = 1 busi . " i & total 5 S] , ‘ a the “ 7 { pea ’ Outs) YW ieen . ’ . oe I i b hy snu ' : . i Vt > > ‘ i ; , s ' i e ~ \ i : ‘ . t 7 \{ tlam I ' ( Ce i : t t } t > ” ee! Cal i I ne. In ' W ‘I \ H + tn 5, , . a - . , lesp . ; | espe ‘ \ t 1 Moose Jaw. N. W | i . ww Kin us } '? t ae . nt \ ~ . I | nm, ‘ e R jp 8 that i M vy an old N egian bara te i to al : the chant At first s it taken r the ed tates ! y 1} i oO tn Te : Ze tl} i 1) : ' servation e was : ‘ ii bu 1€38 moved wuMOnL as us ral. . ~ " j e Uni States Senate on t} } Mi Ho offered + resolution calling on the es ent ik lt tormation as to the se 17 ire or detention in foreign ports of any American essels, the pretexts or alleged causes therefor, ul what efforts had been made to provid re ess for such seizures, id to prevent their irrence, Li resolution went ove =: atifying note, says the St. John ] h, that t port of live rom t pot t ; Pues i ‘ hipments ;. 2 eas irom 4 ‘7 > to | 12.318 in IS8S5 o! tt] from 38,965 in IS75 to | 14] IRSD ul of p fr 242 43 ; in 1875 ga0.2i0 mm 1885 i} export of e last 1 1 yea ceeds that of i Ss4 17: > | \ Humes from Ottawa report that dele vatior from Toronto and Peter horo, in the | t the Scott Act, had an interview with ¢ Minister of Justice on the 9th. The ; Peterboro delegation ask that the fines for convi n may go tothe municipality, while the Toro o delez +es urge that they may £0 . iit provinciai treasury. The minister promised to bring the mate up before th mmediately. o> THe country is now looking its best, the : recent rains having washed away the dried up snd sty appearance. A splendid oppor- tanitv of viewing Nature, as she is, will be 4 led those who attend the Strawberry Festival which takes place to-morrow after- noor The beautiful grounds of Government House will be thrown open for the occasion, leverything bids fair for the most enjoy ilternoon otf the season. * oo ] North Sydney Herald, after referring { to the fact that most of the lobster packers in 4 | nd neve been obliged to close their factories ving to tne scarcity of lobsters, | Ri t vat ‘“‘the present supply of ‘ tri will be exhausted on our| unless the govern- number of fac- men ps to limit the tories in each place. Ve think the time has | i n tax should be imposed on ; 7 ijn | tig I was held at | i j Haddon tn ie i who, 1 supposed mmitted nornimg by cutting his tnroi I n nee that wed had a ) n his left breast i f of Toul lent to 1 l. As ’ sto whether it was a eturt 4. Vel tof wil 4 ere yr persons l verd of 1 nokers of th ‘iyrtle Navy is that itis the nfnest tovacco 4 they have ever used. There can be no mis- take upor i this — f for i itis proved by this tangible evidence. Lhe large demand for this tobacco shows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further proof. It has never een of th spasmodic kind, up one 1 down the next. It has been a sus z yisuanuy increa demand. lq of the tobacco 2 i Mont | ler i says that a line should n : e even Dy the st nev kt } ~ ‘To pu » person aged 90 on A nadow nel son without } : rt father axes th edulity of at rist ) phe » J mith of ond ; ilv » di ird for th ia} roy t spi iL ot hi chise A . Che ! ising Officer of Vid dieton may have a great respect for age, and the gentleman of Blyt: 1 may be fond of <ai- dren, still if isnot yight & play it to Ufw op ’ thew OT a ponents, THE DAILY - Local and vther Hems. CIFTY po S slveriin iecte: i Theor ki Ua fer the drish Parlien yuar’y i have i ~ . CALS \ rrateftully KnoW j Lie tne re erpt ‘ ' i | 1 ul i i I oO Vy I ii i na Lane nN - Tne R I. Shenton will delive v ie n the Oranwve hall in this citv this evenin sp. u I ena 1 tie } det al iInvivled ~~ | i IBER the ‘ tt iid iOts of i | Joseph Ye lly, Opposive St. ieters Church, | nn Wednesday next, at noon A H D> Mae- a \ sieet 21 - Ir i enou 0 be agreeable in society All vo e to ad i en while t ‘ 1e1 iman talk i I 1 Is WOLBAI iy , ve w LO sten j - VLLLITA 4 (ia , iiery wi neet { i t nto Dp. fo \ 1 li attendance is x ; ; j ‘ i red Sved > [ue steamer Bonavista arrived from Mo jtreal at 6 oclock yest day morning witha cargo of flour, sugar and veneral merchandize. She s i tor Pictom at 4 o'clock this moan | in : | wintinne L CAN'T [the young lady when invited to warble; l she complied upon ib y further p1 When she had finishex Fog lanked her and added sotto voce, * Ul ve! ; ivbody’s word i i ' pi a a _" i ACCORDIN( >t Bos m Ee wd th Ame rca fishu vessels Have ¢ ht on in VE this \ ) t ba ls } p ; ii 5 ng that Canadian V : poses are no good > < | I I } ! u! é t M t week t Wes n No we y -five \ ve of Re R. F. Winter, of Liverpool, who will b« domestic servants, Says the Cape Sable 4 Mr. Vel D. S\ ht caught J | t 34 Ou Mi n were 13 in n i i 4 { ! ) j tire 4 Bz oe t] worid 1 tali i eve ‘ y ‘ an n yy mh ! Yes ‘ ‘ ; } pene i to ea Pp i lary I pl n, “and § mine.” -_ i ey ell nt imported by Rev, ior S lo ims Church Ver essed ry Hi Lords] ip a Nici ‘ sterday orenoon Llhere i J presen Rev. Char- NI naid p a ppl priate ser na nands olieetion was taken up. Ss ix wi weighs 1530 1 , Was manu- ed by t MesShar Bell Foundry Co., M 3 ti inest church bell or 7 Is nd - P ] week o two A ‘ O A ter ral my f ] Wo i 3 ink n ~ is old ti ; Lin lhe \ntigol 1 ¢ SAYS: 18 rundrel alling } himself ty. | Taylor, gave pe rformance of ] rdem & in McDona!d’s Hall on Mond and need t he weald periormal ext night, but before ues iay evening i skedaddied with tl key of the hall, and without paying his board bill, 10 hire, rent for hall, & sancnaipasieliic 1S tnere s eve p LOLLITCY t, in re to Hon. Senator Carvell’s invitation, otncers 8 t t! mperi (;overn ment to estigate id Pp rt pou Uan I ‘ yuuirce O1 Supply for some Of the horses yearly needed by the Im ul War Depart ment y isit this Isla vl, we ppeua clescript of thes eof horses s ught for, » that those owning such may be getting 1s what is wanted: se ‘i+ . . . 1 . Horses fitted for ridi purposes, not less than 15 hands 2 ins. hich or over 16 hands, not less than 5 or over 8 years of age, sound in 1 1 4 ’ » ull re 3p cts, ol brown, chestnut or black color; a few greys of very superior quality ld be taken: wou geldings preferred.” i - A SAD drowning accident oceurred at Petit de Grat bridge. C. B., on the 9th. A young man, 17 years of age, son of Marin Sampson of that place, wa oing out in a small " gail boat in search of bait for lobster ti Lps, and rboard in the and mast to distan e on at the bridge he fell ove smpt to take down the sail | pass under it. He was seen at some yy the man who has charge of the draw of the hastened to his resens, bub by the hed the spo youth had sunk, bridge, who time he rea land when en up life was nearly extinct. |The best means known to these who rushed to the scene were taken to restore bre: athing and irculation, while waiting for a physician who d been immediately sent for, but all of no wail. When the doctor arrived he found only la corps¢ fore him. An inquest was held, und a verdict in accordance with the above j ¥acts returned. ae Tux firemen’s display in Halifax in August | next prornises to be a great success The total int offered in money prizes is $1,310, be- sides a silver trumpet which is worth not less than $200 The celebration will open on Tuesday morning with a procession of the amo more. 1 a visiLing firemen wi yparatus : ii . | ily ybably oce urly all that da Wednesday the npetition will commence : 7 4 , at 10 sand a pro! menaa conce will be riven in the public gard on that evenin LV} WwW ll ) ! Li uy Ww L te colin p ; on re o in , i tie prey 1a a At | ; ; + i ‘ lt le t ++] . grand t f yn n ihursday f : nong tie ns that have prom , me he ed to send del tions are the following Lunen bon > men; Yarmouth, ) i \ ‘ eng é it nO wrt: | Win i) menanda ! reel; Amherst, 12 : ‘ imen and «¢ i 1 ) “0 nel vey (4! Ww. . deta ment from its hook and | la ide r compe uny and prot bably also one from ,its fire ompany; Anti gonish 1, number not certain; Leckepc ort, 20 men; Dartmouth, 40 men with their steam fire engine and also dele- gations from their protection and axe com- panies; St. John, N. B., 20 firemen, 20 of the |Salvage Corps and the artillery band; | Fredericton and St. Mary’s, N. B., will both lhe 1 nted: Portland, N. B., l4 men and a 4 ho I vetow! BF. 8 men; 1 1 (Chelsea, Mass 30 m and a hose reel; pilodelphia, Penn.,two d aes one from | the maid fire der tment, aud the other from oo Se ithe volunteer lire association; Montreal : vd |P bbor Mass., have pl mised to send i rep st ntative rom their espect ve nre Con) lyanies. St. John’s, N. i’., has a tire depart- im n that is l vid controlled by the Lot | thoverument. ipe men are willing - . vete if they ean et leave of absence nd their expenses p aid by the Government. it is quite likely 10 responses have "Neots received ep yet will it other places from which | . ‘one that this Island is oe of the most fruitful, A ine tion of some of ow charitably disposed | | citizens was attracted to a youth who, seem- | ingly weak from hunger, sto n one of the | streets \ cro soon gathered round him {and plied him with eager questions as to how le t ot 1 ! a pitiable condition. } Wit! ilty wiping the dews of exhaustion | from his forehea 1, na thrusting his hand into 1} Is po , he dre forth a ticket gp the | Strawberry Festival and exhil said: —a- oe THE Crors.—The crops throughout the Island at the present time present a very fine | lapmearance. The grain crop, oats, wheat, , cley &c., promises an abundant harvest. lay, however, will probably be a light crop, though the rain which we have had within} | average one, ulso seat dele’ vavitns th take part ia tie, aifair. BAM Aeee, Loeal and Other tems. bur Lord | Ishop of the Diocese of Towa, this week, and on Sunday In The city will preach in S Peters Chureh eee from the Halifax practice ‘hments Artillery leave for gun Wr learn that four deta land Garrison iortly to participate in he ivy there. = > [ENNIS PLAYERS, intending to use the courts at the Strawberry Festival in Govern- inent House Crounds, to-morrow, will pleas bring their rackets. inthe Messrs. J. MacKeNNA and J. J. Melamphy, of the travelling passenger service, Canadian Pacific Railway, are visiting this city. They ire re tered a Revere. ~~ \ LAKGE number of people ittended the Orange T srookfield to-day. The Band of the 82nd Battalion was present, and the weathe) ll that ‘could be desired 7 Ir is stated that Mr. Schrieber will visit this Province next week, to consult respecting the vey of the Strait between Canes Tra vers vd lormentine. This does not look like abandonmant of the Subway scheme, > fuikeEE lobster traps were found in the hat bor near the Steam Navigation C | i The ti ips contained s inhebare } livel e lobsters, which were li y at the mmpany's eight specimens of their kind, and bit vagely captors. > Tut | ission to the Festival Hiouse, to rice of ad Strawberry at Governmen‘ morrow, is 10 cents; tea, 25 cents; both tickets bought uf vine tim x) Cell For sale at Wi t son's and Rankin’'s Dy stores and at the lodge oA envrance t bie FTO ic ee lu sa rie tn Lord’s Si ipper was ‘ ain th vy Fortune mgregation on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Forbes, of Green Hill, N in Oo schoolmate of the Pastor's, ssisted on the occasion, and preached in the eve Ling n t Souris Church oO} re of the Government cruisers we called at Souris nearly every day for the last week or more. Th Lansdowne was re onthe 8thinst. The report that she had seized an American seiner off Rustico turns out to be incorrect. The cruisers are keeping a sharp look out for poachers aiong the Island coast nine Tur Tea to be held at Souris on Wednes- aay next promises to be a decided success. Every preparation has been made to make tl iay pieasant for ail who att na. A speci ul train leaves here for Souris at 7.05 (Standard time) on the morning of the tea; and wil! } e Souris on retu at 4p.m., (Standard I Read the advertisement in anothe fail to attend. held their Kensington Range Sapper Longworth 5 ‘harlottetown Rifle Club thira Spoon Comp on Satur< day *, 10th inst. won the ilver Ranges, "500 and 600 light and baffling, 1? mail number of spoon, with a yard The wind which will account for the points made. Martin, ae. Mm FoR: hold the horn il the next meeting of the Club. eS ee will spoon received by Mr. B. Trainor, of the Post Oflice Department, from Capt. P. J. Ledwell, of the barke ntine Erema, we learn that during the passage the Captain picked up French fishermen on the Grand Banks, who had become separated from their vessel during a fog, and h id been dri ifting about in a dory for several days, during which time they had suffered much from hunger and exposure. The men were taken to Southampton. ‘y + ] ; PROM @& 1CULel truce LuWwO si ol aaa A CORRESPONDENT at Morell, writing on the lOth, says :—‘‘ Yesterday afternoon Mr. R. N Cox’s fishermen observed mackerel schooling i St. Peter's Bay. The men went out with ne and boats this morning and sueceeded in viching a quantity of mackerel of fair that mackerel were 100 yeers ago. But Peter's quality. Tradition says hooked in the Bay about the fact of mackerel be ing seined in St, Bay is worthy of ment ion in the fishermens’ chronicle of St. Pet AMONG recent changes in New York ship- ping circles we note that Messrs. Hatton, whe almost New York, Watson, Watson & Co., of 27 South Street, monoplized the Island trade with have retired from business. Mr. well and favorably known to Island shippers as the “working member” of the firm, has as- ciated himself with the firm of Messrs. Mil- ao & Houghton, 32 South Street, which has held a leading position amongst New York unas rs for upwards of thirty years. The and his commend- add _ strength them cquisition of Mr. W atson j 1 ‘ business methods will but to the new firm, and we wish measure OI success. } able every Tue Presbyterian Tea which came off at St. Peter’s Bay on Dominion Day proved a aa cided ; both see ially and financially. The weather was all that could be desired, and the large number of persons present from enjoyed them- success, various sections of the country selves to their heart’s content in strolling over the beautiful grounds, in social converse, and in listening to the strains of your city band, Che tables were bountifully supplied, and the fa ir ladies who ' waited on them deserve the highest praise for the generous way in which they dispensed the many sweet and good things. The sum realized, ciear of all ex- nenses. amounted to, I am told, over $400, which will be expended on the new ( ch at the head of the Bay.—Com. _ ‘ ‘ .s f ated } Apout 3 o'clock this afternoon the atten- I'm a-goin’ to this ere tea to-morrow - after- noon, and as I know it’ll be a good un, I’m reservin’ my energies.” The explanation was deemed satisfactory and the crowd dispersed, fully resolved to *‘Go and do likewise. the last few days has given it quite a start. | i ““mis- | n some parts of the country potatoes Nort sie stunshi ap Tate Los Set «eee Sy ee ee FROM LONDON.| THE STEAMSHIP CLIN TO! is intended to leave for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE London "9th For Freight or North Atlantic 8, Street, or here to FENTON 1886, Passage apply in London to 8S. Company, M7, Fenchurch NEWBERY, EACURSION, Special Trains to to the Souris Tea, a who want a good day’s to the Souris Tea, on ay ' Baaky 4 Wednesday, July 14th, Committee July 5, sport should ISS6, ind meet a determined to make them happy. A Special Train will for Rearieh 7.05 a. leave Charlottetown m., Standard Time; will connect with the Express Train from George town at Mount Stewart; returning, will leave Souris at 4 p. m., Standard time. Railway fares from Charlottetown, Georg Ch’'town, MIDSUMMER tt Now is the Time to: Your Midsummer ee Summer Dolmans, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underclothing, Summer Willinery Goods. -_—_O SO ree Exceptional Value in Every Department, semen: FD nn See Our Goods, See Our Frices, See Our Bargains ! 5B A BROS. 3 secure Goods. ins July 6, 1886. BOOTS ! o—- S-HIN EST FINISE. EBEDED'E'S ! wi : a ~~ TN ‘ , « town and intermediate stations by special | J a HS j wes i’ Y LES trains good to return same day. , Charlottetown, leave 7.05 a.m., 75e; Ceme-! < x ; ; ee : tery, Royalty Junction and York, 70c; Suf-! W E are opening a great variety of BOOTS, SHOFS tial SLIPPERS to be sold ( heap aa T i ; ; : : ¥ or cash, folk, Bedford, Tracadie and Scotchfort, 60c; | for cash ; q Mount Stewart, St. Andrews, Douglass, and Our Boots and Shoes are bought in large quantities for cash, in the lowest markets, Dundee, 60c; Lot 40, Morell, Marie, Midgell, which enables us to give the best value in the trade—no trouble to show goods. Ashton, River, 30c; New| ix l5e; Georgetown, | Perth, 70c; Bald. | 1 Five Houses, 40c; | Bay, Bear ; Harmony, Cardigan, We; St. Peters, Selkirk, Re ath ) Zealand, 2d5e 7oc; Brudene tl wins, Peakes, Pisquid, 60c. Tea Tickets, 25 cents each, will he is and by conductors with railway tickets, Return tickets at one first-class fare will be | issued from Charlottetown and intermediate stations by regular morning trains on the 4th, sold at | ] all station score of 40 pts. i was; | Souris East, June 22, ’86- i Ladies’ | MIK: ADO, and some of the prettic | produced, 5 ct » up. | [3cts., anc up. | Gents‘ Fine che Sp. t | Ch‘town, June 24, 1836-—3mos | ’ 2 Se Ss a 68 > 27 An , LEST, OR Rit, he for Sale sed,”” makiag it necessary in some cases to! : ; ‘ niant them over again. But taken as a whole p — : the potato crop, W will turn out an and much better than was at onc » believe, time expected. From what we can iearn, fruits ol all kinds are likely to prove of more than ave ge y ield T* eether the crops well, and nt time look remarkably country at the pres will convince any- es well as one of the most chaarming, ately: will 08 lveraliy rewarded plates On the globa drive through thet yood to return up to and including 15th. JOHN A. McDONALD, Secretary. tl tea pat WILLING WITHESSES TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFF, The Word Wants } These We Always Give. [THE boom to-day at REID BROTHERS, and | theanxiety of the farmers to exchange their “ash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon Tweeds, &c., would satisfy the most skeptical that our ‘Tariff is the mildest ever placed on geods of any description. The farmers are the judges, and they know where to get bargains and honest goods—xuff ced. Gent’s Black Sack worth $14, Solid Facts and Cutaway Gents‘ Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $10 Gents* Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, 37, cheap at $12. oy Gents‘ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, cheap at $12. ~ $7.50, Gents’ Ali Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at’$10. Gents’ All Wool Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do I'weed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.50, Genis' do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at #2. Gents‘ Navy Biue Serge Suits, $1.95, worth $10, Youths* Navy Biue Suits, $4.70, worth $9.50. Youths’ Tweed Suits, $5, and up. Youths‘ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys‘ Tweed Suits (ai! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Soys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, A0cts, up. Men's Untaunded Shirts, 65cts, 75cts, and $1. Men'‘s Regatta Shirts, 7dcts., and up. Men ’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., Ssets., $1, and up. Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 50 cts., and up, the best valae in town. Men's Feit Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men‘s Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up, Iryon Tweeds, 9cts., 4d cts., and up, in quite new “styles. Canadian and Scotch Tweed Suitings in Variety, 45 Cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suite, at $16, worth $20. Meu's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, #4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth 99 Tryon twee d Suits, $12, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (wcnt‘s) only 83 cts., worth $1.40 Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, 65cts., W orth $1. Ladies’ itubber Capes, $1 and up. double bnuek American Corsets, in 4 button (Dent‘s) only 50cts., and up. zdies Ladies‘ Collars, in n¢ * Handerchiefs, dcts., and up. at styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies Busks, Hoop Skirts. Busties and Garters - very large stock of Hoisery, at 10 cts. pair up. very ljarge stock of Aierican Prints, in est patterns yet English and Canadi an Prints, extra value, 73 cts., up American Gin vhams, in very new patterns, American Seer ~~ kers and Lawns, &¢ ts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working chit - Sets up. Furnishings, in gi variety, Tickinz, l0cts.,and up. White Cotton, 6cts, up‘ Cart iage Kugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts. to $10. (retonues, Ycts. up. Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in. Grey Cotton, 5cts. All Goods Better than advertized. BMiLID £3. E2A CAMERON BLOUK. fash for Wool. in conjunction | Ch’ town, June vi ’ 1886 NEW SPRING Straw, Suits, #10, | $1.2 o . . AQ BASKETS ( ultivated Strawberries ** this eveninug.- da’k LePage. jy li ndle in| suitably jyl0 —--© j OST—July Ist, a Walking-viick, he shane of horse’s leg. Finder will be rewarded at Wats« ru’s Drug St ore. {t7 ANTED—A Girl to do general he nei) VT Appl a ee D. Stewart, Kent Street Se jy 10 3i T—Last evening, eon poy Square, a 1] Gold Locket, ho p face, , Finger vue Fh 0' ISeWwW te i great demand. oJ 25. Men’s Suits 7. n $t.50. P. E Isiand, London, Paris New fFarastls and Li New Trimmings, New Frillings, New Laces Yew DRESS , “ . = iM a 7 sae ew French Musias, ew Our own manufacture of Boots and Shoes are celebrated throvghout the Island, and are Ask your storekeepers for our make of Solid Leather Kk LEATHER, wholesale and retail, DOORS EY, GORE & C&. ING GOODS CREAT sHOW AT —« B. MACDORALD’S. NEW DRESS G ‘ODS, in all the newest makes. NEW MANTLE CLOPBHS. in all the newest mares NE-Y CHIP, TAPE and STRAW HATS, NEW FLO\VERS, FEATHERS. NEW HOSIERY, NE‘? GLOVES. NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES NEW MOURNING GOO! D3, NEW TRIMMINGS CARPETs, ia Scotch, Brussels, Tapestry ani Hemp, at CLE ae HATS ! -Thousaad:s of Bovis. SOLE xv cash, e » + ite wp. NG-OUP PRICES ARI HATS! Hits! Men and Boys’ HATS, in Felt ard from iO cents. CLOTHING —8$7,000 worth of Redv-Made Clothing to select from Will guarantee the bess value in Clothing Boys’ Sxits from ever offered on Worsteds, Seotch and “anadlian Tweeds, which will be made to A fine stock of Kaglish order atciese prices. A big stock of Gents’ Furnishings. Men’s Cotton Shirts, 25 cents up. Ali our Goods are sold at the Cheapest Prices, li and see for yourselves. J B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, May 12, 1886.—-ly * wky : NEW DRY GOODS, scons ic MP cette PRRKING & STRRNS —— QO eo meee ee S usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Full Range of Staple Dry Goods, all the novelties to be found, ee eer eee) and New Work Mil- linery. ancy Goods, Hats, Bon- nets and Shapes. —_ - — 0 Umbrellas ! --—_——0 —- arge Stock of New Hosiery, Gloves, oC. a GORLS with TRIMHIEGS to ~ American Mateh. Suit. ik . Ww a oueilns- Laces te Pink & WAarpoets Ove, a’ w ; 7 Hota ~J Oilclotks ! STE Tew tong. yew OW Jackets. oy . and ——— fy i, a Ci'town, aioe > sree a 24, '56. ma oman