Pema, OP i es _ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | | i rB > } M t S LAW € Ss i - \ ' Lcadia it ™ i 1S - Ww su i 24 a 1 ' se ul , : es at f M N - ‘ 7 T n — | N w was eta . ‘ \ S - 2 es a : o = { ‘i \“ > Mi - ' rT 1) = s I Great G ¥ . ~ Te ~ { 2 l . x pos a : at 5 x . wu uf o 3 ceived a E i i 1 wa ‘ “i M : ’ - { APA { , ar rt . i N : at Crapa i [ 1) Messrs. R. Lea " a x 2 ve i - u . : Ww or z tV la Mr 5 4 iv weig be i i _ ’ 4 i ar M s ka ‘ ‘ t vew Glaszow | rpris - - ’ , \ s AT = a i” t Ss ; : oe" tw ‘ ed DY Ca A. McAulay ‘ M - a Geyx1 , w Ir 7 : & as 9 i s g ro p a It 4 ! . } . ; c : S ara aba =- | ~ - 7 gis ‘Ts 7 = star 1 eV a verds . - - ‘ Liere was I ia the S$ ge ( e Fa day 12,8 3 X Th yn pany 1 ; ba And an press T ils 4 a V 0 Ta - } i-'a : vcr i s mak wing any factorvr. ‘eantiaallppiacinnne Pp { I This forenoon : : oe ay Ss . = agains J Heber vas { M y James McNal!y was > 2 ays r drunken ss. TT. Ww e . alc i ra brea f t r 3. One was ne = a a1. 8 case was ) i e — Rae } ' ; ‘ bis g i at i J ¢ Betl ‘ red a strange- bea. i> , a g fieh at 3s Park vesterday, which k : Mr. L. W. Watson ry fieh 13 a Sp 8 gucg mh witha I s grew f tape-grass 1 both gilis The his writ show w , —_ Se THE DAILY EXAMINER . . ° : . MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1895. Mr, Henry Smith Dies tn Bis Carriac> at York Yesterday, Ir is with deep regret that Tae Examiver to-day announces the death of Mr. Henrv | Smith, which occurred at York vesterday jafternoon. Mr. Smith, who was a local preacher, had preached in the Methodist Church at Stanhope yesterday, and was m his way home when the end came. Miss Rackham, danghter of Mr. George | Rackham, of this city, who was visiting ends at Stanhope, was driving home with Mr. Smith. On nearing York Mr Smith complained of feeling faint and thilled, and got out of the carriage and walked a few steps. Resuming his seat the carriage he again complained of being very ill and said he wished he were home A moment or so later the re n fel: from iis hands,and Miss Rackham, becon ilarmed, ran to the honse of Mrs. C ‘ e she got a glass of water ana 1 irae it to the carriage, only t M Smiti lead, reciining on GO ick f seat The body of Mr. Smith was taken to Mrs. Cook’s, and subsequently ‘brought t t ‘ Mr. | 2». S1 }, ON hearing ews, ove t York with Dr S kins. Heart failure was is »f deatl It is said that I had never complaiced | troubie, aud was apparently | goo 2 up to Thursday Le t, when4 ne ¢t © & weak turh while at dinr j Mr. Smith was well and favorably known | throunzhout the Province. He was born | ) Charlottetown in 1827, and had been a al preacher for forty years. He always k a very lively interest in the Railwav Men’s Sunday af.ernoon meetings ana fre- juentiy was invited to lead the meeting which~-he always did with much acceptance, ln concluding his sermon last evening Rey. Mr. | Car } bell terms to the sudden death, and the wae Baler « tt . i "T* .2 , ‘ visibly affectec Tue Examiyer extends Its sympathy to the widow and relatives of tue ceceased. of, } 1 referred in fe@iing Congregntion ~~ oe DAME CONVENT. NOTRE ‘ According to announcement in Friday’s | y ie, the exhibition of art and fancy work | the pupils attending this institu- ypened to the public on Saturday ijast. { very large number took advantage of the ! ation, and the SyNowiny Sisters were kept busy i ' 4st them through. The exhit 3} arger, numerically, than in previous years, | and is indeed one the pupils f | Notre Dame m ay well feel proud f On entering the spacious room you behold a large and magnificent display j \igh-class articles which mus ® have taken great patience and nimble fingers to | execute. Of oil paintings there are about thirty, emall and large. Of the latter class, and worthy of special mention, are those ! executed by Miss May Benoit and His Oliver (the King Charles’ Spaniels), which are the first in importance, while Miss Notre Dame), are much admired. Studies from nature by Miss M. McDonald Miss Benoit are very fine, and show great taste in blending the colors. Two oil paintings by Miss Gallant and a_ pastel (The Triumph), dy the same young lady first order. The ehadow pair tings on chamois, by the Misses Handrahan, A. Doyle, M. McDonald, and DeLisle, are indeed praiseworthy. In crayon drawings, there are about fifiy to admire The portrait ef Bis! pi McDonald, by Miss M. McDonald; “Two Friends,” by Miss DeLisle; “My Papa,” by Miss M. McDonald and Miss Oliver (both m the same study), and “The Guber- } yrial Residence,” by Miss Bella Me- are perhaps of first merit; while Miss Laura Hackett, Miss Florrie Blake, Miss Miller, and Miss Larue (first year pupils), are to be complimented on the progress they have made. Three fire secreenes which are gems of their kind,and which elicited much pra seworthy comment from almost eve ry visitor were executed by Miss Lucy Kelly, Miss M. McDonald and Miss Handrahan. Phe quilts, tle production of Miss Gallant, | those by | and | are of the nat Donald, Tu Goixe Fasr.— Mr. J. W./| Miss L. DeLisle, and Miss Foley, are rare | oO be . y. nas pa lay pieces of han lw ork. They are ma le ota prett prial card of e late Rey. | combination of crochet and _ needlework | Pa A. McE “ae ‘s Cross, | and are beautiful in design aud make vp. Ww i at a Episcopal resid An embroidered ottoman, the work of Miss | Cha wD, e 3rd inst. Atthe | Doyle, is indeed beautiful, while the | toy iis a capita ness of the | cushion made by Miss Mabel Byrne would | leeca c The card is meeting with | be hard to excel There are sixty a ready s pieces of plain sewing on exhibition in | a a a pillow shams, aprons, &c., all very credit— | A + sma THERS. aio oi able. Fancy tables by the Misses Oliver, | = *f Cater 2ta wn purcaased & new~ | I, Callaghan, Larue, Miller and Engtish | fa S : . from » pe ps In must be seen to be admired; while tne | evening She showed it ' her bust anu, #! music racks, by the Misses M. McDonald, | hariware dealer, w id her he had the | heLisle and Halloran, respectively, are | Khe se - _— for hall the ery pretty. There are photo bolders, price 6 , sei ene said, “w! wall pockets, tidies, and numerous other dor udvertise? Nobody knows | articles, as well as the production of the 7 : ® tot of six years, to be admired. Altogether | : a a eldiatee tit? ee. creditable, both to pupils : Bh : as well as to the teachers of the institution. } Lorda Bis Donald vho is alee eca cgi aiid asd ac iby Dr. Walker, will arrive PERSONAL. } . g by e mail express —— w 3 about .half- Mrs. W. D. McKay has returned from pa From the | her trip to Boston. st g lire > u Mr. Arthur S. Johnson left for Frederic- Cc + grand bened vill | ton, N. B., this morning. t % wel by as wn Te It is pleasing to hear that Mr. L. J. D Sentner is recovering from his illness. af ae s Aided Mr. Simon McLean. of Davenport, ee : wecita} | Waeh., is visiting his parents in this city. | : a a -— oe : 7 “f Mr. Geo. W. Boyce, of Brockville, Ont., | e : oe ao y fis visiting the Province. He is at the ! : s oe a Queen. eens 7 e , eT Mr. John Rogers, of Montreal, is here on — ee ae __| a business trip. He is registered at the ; DOU Y WA LOTENT SOO PONG? | Wt aicd Davies. “eae . _— eer a9 = noe ae tev. G. M. Campbell left this morning ee a ee ete oe 1 Ge: ee eet “Contnean at ? é Of exceplionai: al ty, and that . ; . . ; oe Fredericton. . . _ , eT Mr. R. W. Ambrose, representing the - san | Imperial Oil Company is in the city. He 2 ee is at the Davies. a Mi = Me anes. Ca . Mr. KE. K. Foster, of Montreal, repre ” ee oe 7 | s eine Ames, Holden & Co., is in the tte ore vument 10 be placed | ¢ He is at the Queen V ute Donald McKay, | © : < % : Dp oo Mr. R. M. Johanson, who has been visit- a ee ey bing friends in New Brunswick, returned : : ee ewe co home on Saturday evening. ." oe a yor O. J. Peters and H. A. Peters, Mouct. xo? zh and about four feet syuare ® | and J. R. H. Sutherland, Pictou, registered - ? ’ é es — at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. — : os ; oh a Prof. Shaw of Prince of Wales College, m cos a (and Dr. Wickham of Summerside, left P ~ yesterday morning in the schooner Hope for | g Cc The com- | the West Indies via St. John’s, Nfld. The meé es of St. Dunstan’s | Hope is owned by Dr. Wickham, and is a C ce in the Lyceum on } yery fine craft of 100 tons. She is com- Wedn » next at 8 o'clock. An | manded by Capt. Albert Grady,of Sum mer- ex rramt as been prepared | side, and takes a cargo of produce for St. by ( weit ee club and. orchestra. | John’s. Tue Examixer extends best The aca oration will be delivered by | wishes for a pleasant voyage. Ft oiltint vie Malle. i oe ca oe ; : ~" = oe; < ae W : aos Srint at LARGE There was consi ler- feaues to state that the friends of the | able excitement on Hillsborough Street, Smat ar ie invited to attend. | near Water, yesterday ‘aRernoun. Phe Child use be accompanied by | police were on the nee for ty well. th y some resp sible pers | known characters, but failed to locate f | them. of which there rime the large le. and 1¥%e. KLEE he. Tur Wearner.—Winds mestly westerly and south-westerly ; mostly fair, LITT THEOL IIIA IIE ‘ in addition to our usual Saturday Snaps, to-morrow, we will show FOR THE FIRST cently made by 9 > . © i. turers’ prices. The prices will be 12c., AN ODD PURCHASE of 600 Ladies’ Thin Woolen Summer Vests will also be shown at 10c. SHANTUNG SILK only 25c. a yard. BEER BROS. will be a special display purchase of Hosiery re- us at less than manufac- : M H heal z H H H with } result, even though | pleted nature DeLeisle and Miss Oliver |} much S088 8468368968058 @howers at some places tonight; stationary or high»r temperature. Bool: LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS. Spectal Correspondence of The Examiner . O. F.—The members of Court Chau- tanqu, No. 202, attended service in the Baptist Church yesterday. Rev. Mr. Rob- nson delivered an excellent sermon, tak iext James Ist chapter, 27th : “Pure religion and undefiled before the Father in this, to- visit the fatherless and widows in their affliction, and to keep himself unspotted from the world.” ng for his verse God and Hote. Arrtivats: Hotel Russ- 0. F. Peters, Moncton; H. A. Peters, do; E. Fos- ter, Montreal; D, McQuarrie, Carleton. PASSENGERS.— Twenty-three passengers crossed ever to Point du Chene via the Northumberland on Saturday, and 19 on the return trip. Persoxan.—Mr. David Schurman, of Charlottetown, was here on Saturday. Mr. E. B. Hicks left for his home in Moneton on Saturday morning. Scaoets Closing, — We are informed that the Summerside schools will close for the summer holidays on Thursday, 27tl nat Mastnn Masonic meet here —The Grand raternity of P. E. on the 24th Island wil! inst., for the annual Saiveing News.—June 15, Ent—Sechr Ida M., McFadyen, Halifax; J. H.S., Som er, Traca lie; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Que- Hee Cieared—Miramichi, Baquet, Quebec; sehr. Ida M., McFadyen, Campbellton, 3,- 560 bush oats. Exrporrs.—Sh yped June 15, per SS° Northumberland, for Point du Chenes 97 cases eggs, $266; 22 cases lobsters, $132; 112 bags potatoes, $54; 21 cattle, $),950; 6 horses, $500; 750 bush oats, $300; 16 cases eggs, $43. Total $2,345. CRICKET, Saturday was certainly not an ideal day for cricket, but the enthusiasts hand nevertheless; when were on and as a matter of fact they show upa game munst be the the sides be ofa de- in order to ensure number of fielders. be entered into the re- quired But no treaty was necessary on Saturday, as instead of a dearth there was a surfeit of material. F H Hyndman, ¢ Nicholson b C McQuilian 5 W Hughes, ¢ Haszurd b C MeQuilian... 4 Having been requested by the Charlotte- town Dramatic Club to act as a managing connection with the enter- tainment by said Club, in aid of a Band Stand for Queen Square, we have pleasure in stating that the committee in {sum of forty-five dollars was realized for this object, and also a further sum of thirty dollars by the repe- tition of “ Pinafore.” We now beg to submit this report to the citizens, and request that all interested in music for the Square will meet in the City Council Chamber at 730 p. m., on Tuesday next, 18th inst., so that the necessary steps may be taken to arrange fora series of open- air Concerts, and for the erection of a Band Stand Greoarce E. Huaues, F. H. Beer, Joun McLaren, Committee. DIED. Suddenly yesterday evening, 16th June, Mr. Henry Smith, aged 68 years. [Funeral] wil] Jeave the resideuce of Mr. William Smith, Hillsborough Square, to morrow (Tuesday) at 2.30 o’clock for First Methodist Church, thence to People’s Cemetery.] At East Boston, Mass., on 5th June, Hannah, widow of the late James Bonnell, formerly of Charlottetown, aged 72 years. (Guardian and Patriot please copy.) At Watervale, Pictou County, N.S., on the 30thSday of May, 1895, William Gower Sutherland, M, D., a native of Scotland, in the 83rd year of his age. The deceased was a resident of this city, where for many years he was engaged in the practice of his profession. He was much esteemed and highly respected by all who knew him. en THERMOMETER READINGS TO-DAY the sun At 1. Pebeenklak 90° in 73 “ shade oo Straight Curl-less Bangs $ are not distincily ornamental, yet, during the hot, moist weather, it is very d:feult to keep the hair in curl. John- con's Curling Fiuid overcomes & this difficulty. It is easily used, positively harmless, and does what is expected of it. Price 25 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, e Graduates in Pharmacy. par Curling Tongs, 10c, 15c, 20c, 25e. DVSESSssesSessesess WRIGHT! oe -—— low The price in unveiltng of a an advertisement will sometimes frighten an intending We want you to see our FURNI- TURE offerings, whisper the prices. MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. purchaser. then we'll Lodge of the i anda reciprocity treaty must | | W. L. Moore and H. Carvell looked after | the interests of the respective sides, with the followinff result: CARVELL’S SIDE, R S G 4T, b Moore ch ethbene demeoneoe wine tine ‘ 0 J M Sullivan, b C MeQuillan.............19 H Bethune, b Moore. c<tkecacbu a a D Wilson, b C McQuillan................14| J Callaghan, 1b wC McQuillan....... 0 | J M Nicholson, ¢ Nicholson b Moore. ...12 F Moats Mame... .c.. ok ck 0 Davy, b C McQuillan...... oe WELKS! THE PRICE SPLIT EXACTLY IN TWO On Ladies’ Black & Colored Summer Jackets, We offer for this week at HALF PRICE the balance of our New and SUMMER JACKETS to elear. Fashionable Call early as this is a rare chance. Dg . WE A) BLACK CASHMERE at 50 cents—worth 75 cents —is a BIG SNAP, and is actually worth 75 cents. again remind you that their Several Bargain Electrifiers, 25c., worth 35c. In ten different colors, Fine hard finish all-wool Serge. Our price, 25 cents. We have Cashmere as lew as 18e., and the best at $1.30, but the line at 50c. per vard beats anything you ever looked at. Worth 75c. tue. * Disting ue ‘5 Waterproof. The most reliable Waterproof sold. The best proofing. Will not get stiff. All prices. We keep one of the most complete lines of Corsets tn the city, All sizes in stock. Low pric For a popu lar priced Corset ask for the *‘ Empress ’ at 65c., worth &5e. q es and vr od goods. Imagine Ladies’ Linders at 4e. each. We have and are selling hundreds of them at this price, also at 15, 26 and 35 cents. All sizes. 4c. and 5c. Children’s Cotton Stock- ings at 4c. per pair. Ladies’ at 5c. per pair, cheap at l2c; also, Stainless Black Cotton and Cashmeres. 4}c. per White Cetton, also 6, vari for | 7 and 8 cents, but our 9c. White Cotton is | cheap at 12 cents, The | general wear. 64e., worth 8c. Grey Cotton, wide, heavy, fine. We have | 3c. and 4c., and cheaper Cotton, but our i eres, BOR i tcc TE] HT Carvel), b C McQuillan.......2.....c00 5 as OG ei WES Bio. os cease ons 8 $1 MOORE'S SIDE. DrSR Jenkins, b Murray............. 3 W Carter, c Sullivan b Murray........... 4 i, Masserd, 6 Gallivae..ncés sc. .0ckccss.s J @ Hiyneman, b Marray. ... .. p002.-0-2:.. 9 | J P Murray, b Murray..... bnerde ie YW ls Mone, & Barer. 3. ci... 1 D Nicholson, ¢ Murray b Carvell...... 0 L Robertson, ¢ Goff b Bethune............ 4 C McQuillan,c Hughes b Murray....... 0 CARCI, © MERETOY 5. cise. cic scene ID Mm eee, & Beteenes.. 5... a Sees. Se Se Byes 5, | byes 2, wides 13, no balls 1....21 4 —$$——- oe _____ THE BAND STAND, 64c. beats all. 12¢., worth 20c. Gente’ Four in Hand or Knot Neckties, all colors, only 12 cents, worth 20 cents. Best per pair L5e. each, B5c. per half dozen. 4-piv Gents’ Linen Collars. 22c. for best Linen Cuffs. 2c A good pair of serviceable Braces. | Better at 18¢., and as good as you want for 25 cents 69c.,. worth $100...Ladies’ Fine Kid PE EARS ao TAR ne Gloves. Our best Glove at $1.25 and $1.35, guaranteed. 92c., worth $1.15. A heavy Gloria silk Sunshade, for rain or shine. Will wear well. Black Dress Silke. Silks were never so cheap as they are this spring. Our Gros Grain, Pean de Sois and Marveleux are the best and wear well. WEEKS. CUSTOMERS. Get the Best Goods ! Get the Lowest Prices ! W. A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, June 14, 1895. ‘f A best Cotton for | Ask to see our 6 he. | Rest to thie toil-worn brain, Rest toth hands and feet, Rest from life’s -trugygle and + train, Rest from its fever and hi at Rost in some quiet country lane, Far from the loud city street, With its wretchedness, squalor ard pain; There with calm nature to meet, From her lips fresh with dew or with rain, Alone in her sacred retreat, The secret of rest thus to gain, Such rest—ah ! how sweet ! After labor comes rest, After the day cometh night, Peace to the treubled breast, Joy to the sad and opprest, And to the darkened sight, Out of the distant weet, At eventide, cometh light. So, when the weary fight Of life has been fought and won, To the captive soul cometh night, To regions beyond the sun. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. SINTERED, June 14—ar, Foam, Moran, Pictou; Juiia A, Finlayson, Pinette. June 15—LizzieC, Anderson, Sydney; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Summerside; Neil Dow, Reid, Pugwash; Mary D, Reid, Wallace; Edmond Russell, Munro, Chat ham. CLEARED. June [4— Feam, Moran, Shediac; Julia A, Finlayson, ‘Pinette; ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal; Alina, Bruce, Grand Entry, Magdalen I lands. June 15---Minnow, Gronard, Bue- touche; Neil iow, Reid, Pugwash; Mary DPD, Reid, Wallace; Paragon, McLean, } Shediac. | Business Grows IT | wiras, i ree | fire's xoot Beer WE “Wholesale & Retail FACT At Lowest Prices. REDDIN BROS, > * SPOONS. Cottee Spoons, Tea Spoons, Dessert Spoons, Table Spoons, Mustard Spoons, Salt Spoons, Souvenir Spoons. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Snap! 20 Bunches Bananas selling at 15 cents per dozen to-night only. W. A. HUTCHESON SELL june3 janel5 June 15 EYE PROTECTORS ——FOR—— | Ficycle Riders, Railroad Men, Stone Cutters and Motor Men, | Price 30 cents. | Also, Colored and all other kinds of Glasses. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Qucen Square. jane3 DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK P. E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, May 31, 1895. Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent. per an- num onthe capital stock of this Bank, has been declared payable at its Banking House on and after July 2nd next. The transfer books will be closed from the 17th June to 2nd July next, both days inclusive. By order of the Board. J. M. DAVISON, may3l—2aw & wy Cashier, 2 ARE RLOR CORES A little JOHN Charl ottetown, June 15, 1895. SE) How Will This Strike You ? A bedufffylly finished ASII DINING F —extends.to 8 feet long, six legs, very strong, only $7.75 EE TT, cr NEWSON. EXTENSION TABLE less Casn will buy it. => 5 ad Nhe term Vane 3 ; RD SEDO OS Oo ce ICR ORE OREO EGER ED SNAP ! 100 « 100 « Misses’ Oxfords, Children’s, Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—dy wOGE! Tam Agent for the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS. and uses nothing in the manufacture of Cloth but pure Wool. wy Marino Wool, all double and Twist and bound to wear, SUITS MADE TO ORDER by the best Tailor in the city and at low rates. Building, J. D. McLEOD’S Masonic Temple THREE DOORS BELOW Charlottetown, May 20, 1895—135 & wky AMERICAN OIL STOVES! One Ilundred I-wick at 75 cents; Sixty 2-wick at $1.20; Fifty 3-wick at $1.80. Now is the time ty buy. DODD & ROGERS. Char otie ows, June 14, 1895—135 No Pockets in Shrouds, You should bear in mind that there are no pockets in hrouds. No matter if you are a millionaire, you will have no use for a pocket when you come to don your last robe You can’t take anything with you. Some people live as though they could. The best way is to take some pleasure out of your hard earned dollars as you go along. You can get more solid enjoyment out of one of our Fashionable Suits than anything else in this town. Are you one of those who called on us this spring? If so, you can testify to the above with the most satisfactory results. We are still taking the lead with Good Fits and Low Prices. Have you seen those $14 Suits in Serges, blus and black. Light Tweed Suits same price. Call and see the Leading Fashionable Tailor. S. A. McDONALD. Charlottetown, May 27. 1895—135 Don't B A Clam! and let other Tailors make you _ believe they can sell you a Serge Suit for $15.00, that is as good as ours, SEE OUR GOODS BEFORE ORDERING. We ‘positively cannot be approached with their quality and price. McKAY WOOLEN COMe’Y. Swell Tailors, Successors to C. E. Robertson. Charlottetown, June 5, 1895—135 See that Every Yard of the New and Ideal Inter lin- ing has this label on it. FWARE OF TYSONS FN roe IBRE (HAMOIS: LIGH TW DURABLE FVery YARD CELLED PATENTED JU'./ '90& MéR 95, TRADE MARK REGISTERED. FOUR INJUNCTIONS have already been granted by the Canadian Con:ts and many in the United States restraining merchants from selling cheap and inferior imita- tions, HEAVY DAMAGES ALLOWED. W Popular Shoe Store. LONDON HOUSE ! —— x ———- MORTGAGE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART will be sold at Low ONLY. Prices FOR CASH T. J. HARRIS. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy Acnt for Mortgagees. Stock up. WEEKS & WARREN, $e LADIES & GENTLEMEN !—Don’t lose sight of the fact that we have full and com- plete lines in all kinds of FOOTWEAR. to Date. Styles away up! Prices away down! For Comfort, Durability and Good Value we are bound to take the lead. Leading Styles ! Lowest Try the Popular Boot & Shoe Store. WEEKS & WARREN, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE. Prices ! Charlotietow un §Eay§30, 1895-135 &owky 100 Pairs Ladies’ Oxfcrd Shoes at jo cehis a pair a6 Dep < sc Call early before they are all gone. J. B. MACDONALD & C@., QUEEN S*REET, OPPOSITE 1/1E MARKET v ia This is the largest and best equipped Mill in the Maritime Provinces, I want 50,000 pounds of Wool tlris seascn, for which I will pay the highest price in Vash or Trade. Come end see our Double aud Twist Cloth, made from our own Wool; also a choice line of Summer Suitings, made from fine 205 BADE ; n Call here, pick your goods, and leave your order, OUK CLOTH is the best in the market, made from pure Wool only, bound to give satisfaction, ww. Cc. TURNER. Grafion Street, CORNER. Anection Sale. — Uwe'ling Hou-e, Store and Premises, By auction Friday, June 21, at 12 ; : property of the Jate John Kelly, E=q., fronting on Dorchester Street, close by Queen St. This centrally-situated bu-iness stand has been for many years patronized by farmers and others from reveral sections of the Island Terms at sale. A. MeNEILL & CO., Auctioneers, v’elock, the Jane l4d—wy li To Let on Queen Square That large Shop lately occupied by Messrs. Geo. Dixon & Co. Size 75x23 feet. Shop is finished in best style, and has in connection, a fireproof vault with combinatioa lock. Also, whole of third floor, 75x40 feet, aud a large room, 42x22, on second flat. All above are heated by hot water and lit by electric light. : eae Shop is large Cellar, floored and it, Above will be let for a term of years. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS. junel 2—pat OR. H. D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Offices -- Kent Street ee 4 Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this headi ‘ch five cents per tine, = = —_— — W \NTED--A girl to do general nousework. Apply to es W W WELLNER, Pripee 41, june:7—-tf WATCH LOS?T—To day between S W Crabbe's store and KK Braece’s. a Waltham wateh with told chain attached. Reward paid for its recovery, 2i pd—junei7 WANTED —A drug clerk of some experi- ence Apply by leUer, X Y Z, this office. junel5—2i WANTED—Salesmnan; salary from start, permanent ) lace.—B.owN Bros Co, Nursery- men, Toronto, Ont. 2i pd—junels LOST—In or about tne market to-day, a air of srectacles inezse. Finder will oblige by COMmuuicating with this office. jul4 T > LET—\ nic: cottage on Fitzroy Stree East, seven rooms. Apply to J D Taywor, Queen Street. juneli Lost—On Wednesday evening, izth inst. betwren the Lost Office and the Railway [eopot, a parse containing $10 american gold prece pated 1797, one $) Domipion note and #vCrai Ooe dollar nofes. The finder will please leave same at this office, tor which hey will be suitably rewarded. junel4 WANTED—An Sonest, active gentieman of la y totravel tor established, reliable house salary 3780, payable $15 weekiy and expenses Situat on permanent. Referenves’ Encios self-addressed stam ped en. elope, The Domin ion Company, 315 Omaka Building, Chicage juneiZ—im WANTED—\ geod canvasser for every county in Nova Scotia, New Branswick and Prince Edward Islan’, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclusive contro! ; now is the time to introduce it. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 76, Montreal, Que. Mention this paper. 2m 135—ap26 N /TICK—Having had geod experience at Dressmaking in New York and Boston, I am now prepared to accommovate any ladies that wish lo call at 45 Upper Great George Street, Charloiteto#n.—ALicg M, RAMSAY. junell—5i pd A FEW BOARDERS can be accommodated dur ng the summer months at Pleasant Point, North River; good outing and bathing; terms moderate. Apply to Mrs JEAN FPLAIGER, iw—june7 w ANTED—A middle-aged, respectable wo- man as housekeeper. Apply, stating wages re,uired and references, to Rev & T WooL- LARD, Georgetown. tf-junet WANTED—A Schoo Tcacher or pupil in ihe higher branebes to filla position vl trust ivring the summer months; One accustomed to d aliug with farmers prejerred; musi be Wiihtg loteavel Acdress, enclosing stamp for paruiculars, PU Box 76, Mont... al, Que, fu wl—igz *A~TURE—The subscriber can tase «a tew head of horned catlle io pasture aier #t of J ine; ruaning stream through te ficids — BENJAMIN WRIGHT dy vaw Ui~—iuayit TO L¢r—A very comfortabic unl p! sasaut y situ vied dweLing house of 12 roun 8s inelad iNngsmall baih reom and conveniens pugtry, having lawn and shade trees in tromt, vu ail furs street. Brighton Rea@t; tine minutes- walk f.um pest otfice, five m actos fron bath. ing hou.e, Victoria Park; teu ‘modeimk- Apply tv W C Harris, JR. may4 WANTED AT OUNCE-—Good coat, pant and vest makers; no apprentices need apply — McKay Wooten Co. tf—junes TO HIRE. — \ first-class Liorse ard Puggy: also a duule seated Phaeton Terms icasun- able. KnquireatG.G Jury’s Jewelry Store, north side Qucea Square, opposite Pust Office, May 16-—dy 3mos TO LET OR TO BE SOLD—Brightou Lodge on the North River, and formerly the sum- mer residence of thelate Admiral Bayfield ; lerms very reasonable. Appiy to BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD. june} PASTURE TO LET—Pasture tor one ortwo cows near residence of LC Owen, Esq, Saint Peter’s Road. Apply to EK JAMES PALMER. may279—tf TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply 0 PROWSE Bros. tf—mayi W ANTED—Coat, vest and pant makers at Joun MacLeEop & Co's. tf—mayll TO LET—The store on Queen Street next two Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Apply to J B&B MACDONALD & Co. tf—ap TO LET—That comfortable brick dwelling house, known as the Peake Homestead, situ- ateon Water a. _~ in — — - enry Douse, Esq, C C; possess: gy Also, that beautifully situated two- story dwelling on Prince Surcet, now occupied by James n, Esq; on given firet of July next Also, cottage sit on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing; on given atonce. Apply te PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 if{—may Tee op cgurenguemmmetescareaaaishionnecanttieianalndiaaasiinin 2 “fO LET OR FOR SALE -The new dweiling: house and premises on Euston Street, recent ly oceupied by the undersigned! large grcunds, fruit trees, ete ; lot 112x162; hot water heating, bath room, hot and cold water. Ap- ply o CB apere or John Holman. june!—im HOUSE TO LET—The house adjoining the residence of Mrs Edward Palmer on Queen Street, containing eight rooms; it is fitted with electric light and neated with hui water; possession given at once, Apply on premises or to H JAMES PALMER, tf- may2d a oe i en 08 5 Sota ps as & ct = Nabe