} i , i? o ‘ “eo ay ¥ gee Te * « Tete ae eee wa ee ee ee ee —_ al — _ a’ ates = a mmo THE DAILY EXAMI i | - | Rid Seredperp sig canes NE 1aq } In East Queen’s Alexander Martin was : Ve iS. , , . : o or } ured elected by a majority of 354, the : ~ Iw e vote being—Martin 2,175, Welsh OTES AND COMMENTS ls ent Reiec‘ed ballots 252 = am 4 ,} 4 a : } } In West Queers L. H. Davies was de- - € n Sir Richard ! as | S et oi e] ared elected by a majotdy of 334 The lustries of feo i total vete was Davies 1,985, Jenks ‘ i a . ae a i 51 R+ jeetea ballots 74 : mportant were ¢ In East Prince John Yeo was declared - = . ° i by a majority of 117 Potal : act fOr & Fast Ale it vote, Yeo 1.916, Hunt 1,799 Rejected i ‘ S ; we S iJ We at é iY er | In West Prince Hackett was declared 5] ma ‘ : x te his majority being 45 Hackett’s ie i : was 1.613; Pe ry’s, 1.568; Yeo’s, i us ivy S \ é herected latiots, ve . How It is report 1! trom Georgetown that Me ‘Tia s Dona as | ‘ ted for King’s by 22, x es a - 4% é . ic we h D t al figures T Ss 4 1 at Sais € X , wo o SUPREME COUR! } : : i Tvespay, June 30 ( ‘ “ i ’ | I Trin I fthe Supreme Court ast [ 4 t e spe i ’ a at the Law Courts | jing to-day, . I a ‘ ad € | , ba . ‘ the Chief Justice and 3 Justice Holgson per u Canada : i 1 Dench —Mail and Emy Alrea Ottawa The f ving compose the Grand Jury sh et _—— a Rob Ar is ( eman), Donald A B uce, gins broach ori R t Beairsta, John Quirk, Johan J s S e *} re dow : . ) es, John McPha Geo. W. Wake agrant wil em soup, 4 rd, citv; Wi Miller, Marshti |’; Joseph t gry es are gather ng. |; Power, Merma M Deveraux, New —T New York Times accounts f wr} Hav rn; Andrew Dickieson, Long Creek; 1 re La la by j ting xt * Alex M Stewart, Lot 48; E lw urd Woo i “J r wae fat and kicke Ir vy Alfred Dewar, Lot 48; Lem ¢ t} g : Ww I Vernon River; John Hooper, tk sa ss any .exte It M. Mc Leod, Lot 35; Charles C. al Lie t \ kick even m t a, Pr reoch River ; Dor yal wn Camp- e + BY ‘ i < l sda | Il, Darling ; | Sharles M Millan, Alberry Plains; Dougal! ld Me ‘Dougall, parte le Shore. —There can be no es : | On application of Mr. D. C. McLeod, an Charles : upper w ' ‘ ut ‘UY | order was made for the examination of Mr " ; = the) Harrison Carvell for admission as an n g of i ameot. Tl ) €S~ | attorney tion is Ww such action k ©; <Anorder was also made for exam- expedient he taterests < ’ sation of Mr. Richard E. Johnson for aha I a~Conservative fa admission a$ an attorney —i rta that M a nas Jas. Banks vs. Wm Banks.—Tried at @ msiority i him sufficient to defeat | Summerside before Mr. Justice Hodgson, the Gover it, the Governme ad} who now gives judgment for plaintiff for better res gn at once—the sooner the bet— | $200 ter. Let Mr. Laurier and his tncongru “be Queen vs. Allan McDonald, Jere- ous following be cl thed with the respon- | miah Mahar, Francis Gormley and Aogus sibilities government as soon as possi: | McRae.—Indictment for housebreaking bie Give them no caase for complaint | and lsrceny The Grand Jury fouada upon that score, true bill D. Davies’ little ty tories, in fabrication of —The story that Hon. steamer had been disabled Murray Harbor was a base the grits. It now appears that politics ete i had nothing whatever to do with the mat | At Pactolus Park, Red Oak, Iowa. on ter. and that the statement was one of the} Saturday, the horse W. W. P. paced a mile many “ roorbacks”™ published on the eve |] tO @ Waggon in 2.684, beating the worlu’s of election to create a prejudice against ; recora, the “tories.” Triumphs gained by the Jobo R. Gentry, who was sent against propagation of libel> a:e short-lived. time last week at Red Oak, Iowa, clipped —It is remarkable, says the Gazetie,|* Quarter recond oF his record —the that in all the “slates” of the Lat srier world’s record for *tallions Time by : ; quarters: 31, 1.023, 1.34, 2.033 Cabinet the newspapers are making, i - : ’ 2 number of proviacial public men, some of At Homehil! track, London, on Satur even io parliament, are included To quote again the classic phrase of the Toronto Globe, appiied to the Conserva tive Ministers, there would seem to le a ew agreement that a good many of wie ut cessful Liberal candidates come 1 ' ti m pot oder tl e classification of “a lot of dn - —Montreal Gazette: Sir - Leonard Tillevy’s death has drawn from the Liberal press many tributes to his high persona! character pol.tical abikty. When Sir Leonard was in active life the sneering sncb: of the same papers were in the habit of allnding to him as “Sir Bolus,” the point of the supposed joke being that io his youth he had earned his living asa druggist. When their words cannot aft-ct voters, Liberal papers are willing to admit virtue in even the ablest of Conser- vative public men and Vedras, Laurier, lines of Forres after the grand manner of Mr or behind a tree or an abattis sneaking manner of the Indians who used to harass the early white settlers, may be a good point of vantage for an Opposition not too proud to take it up. But in offi: the Liberal Leader will find he bas to leave his aefences and either advance or retreat He will have to fizht in the pen, and in the open he wi!! be which dues no ekulking, whichever side of the House it is on. So says the Ma and Empirer —Mr. McMillan, —Behind the a Congressman, cf Fennessee, says: ‘* We are rejsziced to see that this priuciple (of Free Trade) is now to be extended, and that Canada is likely to agree to more liberal commercial rela- tions with us. Ney tariff laws on the part of Canada will increase our trade with our nerthern neighbors and furnish an object lesson to our own people. Canada will be the gainer from more liberal 'aws with, the United States, and the more urrestrictd you can make trade betwons the two cuun- tries, the better it is for each. Canada will gain, aud the United States will also gain proportionately. —The Ottawa Journal, «hich support- | ed the Cons>rvative party in the general elect ons ‘ f 1S87 and 1891, and whose sym pathic s he ’ ave been generaliy Couserva- tive and are likely to remain soif the | * ‘ep into s heated street car and be rapid- ens leaders will permit, holds neverthe- | ly conveyed in comfort to wherever one’s e:3 that this Liberal victory is @ good | business takes one. But when one mnat thing ‘i rw Canada. It was time for a| go right out and face the elements ‘either chan ge, for two reasons: firat to teach a | walking or driving wi th no protection ex: Seon to the unscrupulous élements of | cept what one’s ‘clothi ng affords, it is the Conservative oryzan:zation;-secondly different. No one cares “to be weighed to give the - be rals a chance to tdentify | down with the burden of many garments, themeelves |i ly and besa with the | aud yet warmth must be had by some fortunes and a ygress of their country . means; and thus the idea of using a Fibre was worth the while ork the pe ple of the Dominion to risk something for the e | objects, to risk some diste irbance of tariff} and trade, some possibility of ae tence in the public gu ha e. The lL als bave wou; they must now wrod, temseives, and the country’s eyes wil! be | keen. NEW: NOTES. } } li is re a that E: agian d is suffering from a glut of money. it i- rumored ‘hat the great European powers have agre i to a joint action in resp? to the pr: ervation of tue siatas quo in Cuba Mr. Harrison, the British Guiana, wiio was ezuelan*, has been release the governme Crown Surveyor of arrested by Ven- j by Oo! lers from nt at Caracas. — Some agitator2 want to sstitate shower baths inthe Bo: ston Public schools for the benefit of the pup ; - The school commit- tee lias already introduced cooking -and sewing Schools, but it shrinks from uuder- taking to establish baths it was doubtless with the idea of bring- Ing the as little bloodshed as possiv.e that Mlimo, the Kaffir god, who sent forth u ie fiery cross from his cave in Matopo hills, was | shot the otherday. He + ipplied the re- iigio us et thusiasm of the movement b gun by the rebels to recover the country from the British His death will tend to lithearten them, and at the same time to ruppress the e horr rid rites which are prac- i ticed v lever it fever am mg them. , after the] met by a party | Chamo’'s interlining in a! ul winter clothing is sought to excite a oe from 75c to $4 each. mam, Carter & Co., ae eR ne DECLARATION DAY, Ss was Dex aratk At one o’clock the Court took recess ————- we INTERESTIN«: SPORTING ITEMS. day, Palmer, rode one hundred miles in 3 hour-, 47 minutes and 47 3-5 seconds, beating the record. The Charlottetown Baseball Club was organized at the Park last night with twenty members. The following cffizers were elected : bicyclist, President—J. Callaghan. Cc apta n—W. Fioc j V ice- Captain—T. Howatt. Sec’y.-Treas.— E. Trainor. There will be a match at the Park next Saturday atternoon. Matches will! be arranged with other Island teams. Prec- ticeon Monday, Wednesday and Friday evening. The total number of eniries for the Henley regatta is 58, one greater than the number entered in 1893. For the grand challenge cup there are nine entries, in- cluding Leander, New College, Trinity Hall, Kron and First Trinity, in additien, of course, to Yale. Por the diamond sculls, the Hon. Rapert Guinness, the holder of that trophy ; Dr. McDowell of Chicago, the Hon. Arthur Guinness, Nivian Nickalls, Re K. Beaumont, F. Bed- dington, H. T. Bla:kstaffs, J. J. Bluite, | J. E. Joicey, J. E. Mohr, S.S. Swan and E. A. Thompson cf Toronto are entered. -2eo RIFLE LEAGUE SHOOTING, Following are the scores male by the Montague team, on Saturday, 27th June: It Is DIFFERENT IN THE COUNTRY. 260 560 600 T’) | Gunr. W. Murphy 33. ai 32 3 | Corp. R. C Dewar “4 23 BB Mw | Lieut. G. A. Tho: bo pson wana eS Guor. U. Martin 28 2 23 & } W.L. Poole a ms Ome «6D. F. M:Donald at Ze 73. @& | Lieut. W. A. Johnstone 30 27 24 81 | Sergt. R. W. Stewart ie ae a | Guor. N. McLaren 31 22 25 78 . A. Stewart at. 26. 2. ee tata i 838 <a ity ere begin to know all the i -comforts a long cel ld winter brings to | P 20 ple in the countrr. There 1s no hard ~ i ship i bene ngawarm house merely to has become deservedly y popular. lis warmth, without weigit, and wird and waterproof qualities are hi ghl y appreciated by all who require to be much out of | doors . ee e Asothe r young woman from the ranks n Day in the several | THE DAILY EXAMINER : a Pot Sree eek ER AAs Oe PERSONAL. Dr. McLaren, of Bradenell, is ¢ Queen Hotel. | William Campbell, Esq., Sea View, is at the Davies, Rev. Mr. Simpson returnel from ; Hilfax last evening, Senator Prowse, of Murray Harbor, is registered atthe Hotel Davies Mr. James EK. Macdonald, M. L. A., Cardigan, is in town. He is at the Hotel | | Davies. Major T. E. Wyess, of Washington, C., is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. D. A. McKinnoa, barrister-at-law, Georgetown, isin the city. He is at the = e| Davies. » Bishop of Qu Appelle, Right. Rev on liam Joho Bura, D. D , dielsn idenly at Indian Heed a few days ago. Mr. D. O'M, Reddin, jr., left attend the races at St John on Day Montrose will ¥e a starter in one of the races. Mr. Cudmore, one of P. E, Island’s prosperous farmers, 18 V isiting this city, the guest of Mr. Wm..Knight, St. George street.— Moncton Times M-. H. James Palmer is expected heme fom England on Thurs tay or Friday. ft is ple hear that Mr. Palmer's health has been greatly improved by his to-day to Dominion asing to trip abroad, Che Bish+p of Neva Scotia wil hold a ation at St. Peter’s Cathedral on Sunday next at 7 p.m. On Monday he '! proceed to Souris to con-ecra‘e St. Alban’s Church candidates there. Mr. William B. MacKenzie, of the Gov- ernment Engineer’s Department, Moncton, is at the Hotel Davies. It is eaid that Mr. Mackenzie is here to complete the work of surveying the Belfast branch railway. Mr. Frank Smith, mechanical engineer ofthe Pierrepoint Manufacturing Com pany’s establishment at New Bedford, Mass., is visiting relatives and frievds in Charlottetown. Frank’s may friends are glad to see him, and are ] leased to hear of his success in his new home. Carta Yanlonp, who was in co 1mand of the Plant Line steamer Olivette last year is now commander of the company’s new steamer G:iand Duchess. It is un- dersteod that the Grand Duchess . Coutirm: and confirta will make atripto Charlottetown during the next month or so. KE. P. Robins, M. A., of Bedeque, P. E. Island, has been awarded a scholarship i: Philosophy, at Cornell University. The vy slue of this scholarship is three hun Ired dollars. Mr. Robins mat iculated into Dalhousie, in 1891, winning the first Junior Munro Bursary; and two years later led the Maritime Provinces in the Senior Munro Exiibitions. In 1895 he :raduated with high honors in Philosophy, anda year later received the degree of Maste~ = Arts.—Halifax Herald. Mr. G. M. Atwood, who has been clerk at the cae Hotel for the past year or two, has resigned that position and his place iste be taken by Mr. W. A. Faught, well and favorably known in Charlotte- town. Mr. Atwood has accepted a posi- tion with the Tryon Woolen Mills Com- pany and will enter upon his duties in a few days. He has made hosts of friends since taking up his residence in Charlotte— town, all of whom wish him the fullest success. HE ONLY True Blood Purifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore — Iloed’s and ONLY HOOD'S S. SEE OUR NEW Rockford Watches NICKEL.—15 Jewels ad. justed, Breguet Hair Spring, double sunk Dial, Patent Mi- ‘rometer, Regulator, finely daimaskeened, ia cases to suit purchasers, ; The Best Watches on the Mar- ket for the Money. E. W. TAYLOR Agent. Cameron Block, City. WE'RE FISHING FOR YOUR BOOT TRADE And we’re using the best bait we ean find Good boots at very low prices We cannot sell you a $3 shoe for $1 Not at all But we can give you as gocd value fur $1 as you can get in Charlottetown Just now weare qnoting very low prices in Men's Tan Boots and Shoes R. K. J OST, MASONIC TEMPLE COMPANY, HE annua! meeting eat the thareho’ders cf Sune 12 of socisty is to make an attempt at com- merciai enterprise. Miss Harmon-Brown of the New York “four hundred,” is| shortly te open a miliinery establishment, | pan + <> + <a <i Watson’s Drugstore will be open at 6 o'clock t.-morrow morning. Special values in gar for Dominion Watson’s Drugstore. fishing Day at Bakinz Powder, —25 cents alb. —JOHNSON & JOHNSOY, Bay your supplies for Dominion Day at Beer & Goff’s to oight. We received this morning by express & fiw nice fishing rods for Dominion Day .— Ventral Drug Sore. There is a very fine display of Crockery, China and Glassware at the Cheap € rock- ery Store.— W. P. Colwill. junel0-—4w d&w The hot weather is here. You wiil need a hammock. See our large stock cf new and pretty hammocks, all kinds yall prices, ancy goods, ete. jlslw Extraordinary |} inthe Masonic Temple, | July, 1896, at 8 eclock. p.m. for the election of Cloths, Cord Yrettes, etc., man @ all offered at the the Masonic T ompio Company. will be held on Wednesday, 8th Directors and General Business By order D Macl EAN, Sec T jancf9— dy 3i, wkyli ec Treas “Lily Queen” is the Best. * Lily Guilin’ Flour is inade troma mixture of Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the best Ontario Winter White Wheat. It makes one of the finest Family Flours in Canada _ to-day, and has given the best of satisfaction to our custom- ers and ourselves. Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. 21 pieces assorted Frerch D. iC Larlottetown ailing from Montres will be due at The SS. Bonivesta,* | Friday morning. July 3rd, a morning. July ni] for St. John’s, Nfld, vis Sydnev, carrying horses, cattle and shee; on deck and produce e under deck, at low- est possible rates. For further particulare as to freight and nassege, apply to : PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents 6th, and will ¢ jane 20, Ch’town, CSBVWwOISVOBWVWTVWs&F ¢ Wh are ave You Golng 4 On he Let ¢ wa yven’re going fi<bing— nw rods by express at your own prc and sone hand tied Mien thet are fie. Mayse its your starting day at the +e,s ie, oI at Etats Curletie, Cn vw To , Col- ognes and eihan are neces- £11e8, Likxky ir’s aA Prcxte, ard more than | kely we can edd to your comfort. Line Juice, Lewonade Tablets, A.W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drug Store. =e 28 282 GO % Olt 8 Oe™ = > oe ee ® eo 28 224028 2328 e628 8 a2 40022282 G8 3BZWOSBEBI —ee j J . sa grand Tea of the season will take place CHINA PUINT, On the beautiful prawns of Cyrus Ings, QN JOLY 16th In aid of a new Roman Catholic Mission Chureh under the direction of Kev. Father Doyle, whose teas are well known to be the best. Thoce in charge will “sare no pains to make ita success, All amusemerts will be on hand The Steamer Jacqres Cartier will leave Ch town at !0 “o'clock. calling at Hallidar‘s Wharf, onthe swo'ning of the tea, carrying passengers at one first-class fare, returning at six o'clock. Tea pround clore by wharf. a ORL JER OF COM, jnnete—d ylin, wky2 DOMINION DAY! EXCURSION TO ORWELL. HE steamer Jacques Cartier will leave the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf for Urwe Il on Wednes jay, tne Ist July, at 3 o’clock p. m., calling at Halli day’s Wharf going. Returning will arrive in Charlottetown about 8 o’ck ck. L. C. ee Agent June 30, 1896. EARLY CLOSING Wa, the atustehed Gres ars of Charlotte- town, do bereby agree to close our respective places of business at 6 o'clock on Mondsy. Wednesday and Thursday evenings, and at 7 on Teesday and Friday evenings, commencing Mondas, Juiy 6!h, and continuing until Sept. 7th, both days inclusive Ed-ru.d Toombs, J-., J. T. Morris. Jenkins & Son, Beer & Golf. stewart & Gutea, J. 1. Me- Lecd & C .. Wm Grant & Co., Jas Kelly & Co John McKenna, 1. McDonald & Co,, E. Leard Sauderson & Ce. Davison &Ce. june2?9 -dyl week,eod,wkylia THE $ $ $ A LL dol'ar goes further in cur store MIGHTY than in any shoe store in town. Three great bargains this week : Ladies’ Common’ Sense Dongola Shoes, worth $1.35, our price 99c. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1 50 in any other store, our price 99e. Ledies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.75, This week at $1.15. ‘ Take advan‘age of this cfler at once. All new goods, Yours for bargains. 4. E. McERACHEN, THE SHOE MAN WILL FORCE THE SALE Of all-fishing Goods from now until 2nd July If you want bargains call and see the prices REDDIN BROS __ Opposite P, O. A MAMMOTH TEA in aid of the new church at Hazelbrook, Sot 48, will he held near the church grounds on Dominion Day Sports of all kinds on the groua-»; en] a first-class time is guaranteed to all who attend. Band in attendance. Dinner aud tea on o'clock. Hazlebrook is distnnt about five miles from Charlottetown and people from the city who wish tc enjoy a pleasant holiday had better attend the tea of the season. Everysopy Come! the table at one By Order Committee. Grand Tea Party.= Sreout Dasratones TO THE ExamMinik — Laurier, Fielding and Farrer in Montreal. Sir Richard and Sir Oliver on tha Way. MonrreaL, June 30. Mr. Laurier, Premier Fielding and J. Sutherland, M. P., arrived here yeaterday, as well as Ned Farrer; and Sir Richard Cartwright and S.r Oliver Mowat are ex- pected to-day, Tarte and other French ne have been in consultation with the ‘eacers ail day, aid the new cabinet will be talked ever aga’n to dry. Mr. Laurier is pressing Fielding to ac cept a portfolio, but so fi rthe Nova Scotia Premier has not d2zided. GOVERNMENT IN SESSION Fast Atlantic Which Two Can Play. Service. A Gama at Orrawa; June 30. The Cabinet had a three yesterday, ani at its Secretary of State infirmed your correspondent that it had been decided to ask the Imperial Government to concur in awarding the contract for a Fast Atlantic Steamship Service to the Alian Line. Sir Charles also informed Governor-General would return to cap.tal on Thursdey. When asked whether this implied the immediate resignation of the ministry thereafter the Premier replied: “By no means.” Until ‘uch time as the period fur holding accounts had elapsed the government would certainly not step out. On being informed that the grits were indicating their intention of protesting a number of conservative seats in close con stituencier, Sir Charles said that “that was a game at which the other side could play,” and added with a laugh, “one in which we have generally come out aLeal.”’ hoar s¢s-ion close the me that the the Great Expectations. Sr. Jouy, June 30. The Grit leaders met Mr. Davies at the railway station and held a pow-wow. There are said to be at least four appli- cants for the prospective New Brunswick portfolios under Mr. Laurier. Quite Independent. Qvesec, June 35. “We have often said, and we now re- peat, that Quebec wants nothing to do with Tories, P. P. A’s. and Orangemen,” is what L’Electeur, Mr, Laurier’s per- sonal organ, had to say yesterday. Death of a Senator. Crrawa, June 39. Senator Read, of Quinte, is‘dead. SUMMER SHOWERS. The soil is now in splendid condition for putting in TURNIP SEED. Be sure and buy best kind. It is Haszard’s the Improved and is for sale at Garter’s Seed Store Charlottetown, June 11 dy & wiy. tf You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. a oe Direct Service From Charlottetown The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Char- lottetown for Boston every Friday at 1 p- m., arriving &! ‘Bosion Mond ays 7 a.m, returning leave: Boston "Tuesdays at noon, calling at Hawkesburyand Hali fax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving? Charlottetown on Satutday and Tuesday mornings via Pic tow§make closeconnection at Halifax with S..S8. Halifax sailing Satuadav®midvight and) with SS OLIVETTE sailing every. Vednesdey at 8 a.m. Fbt further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to © he L, CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may 7 Halitax, N.S Prince Edward Island Railway DOMINION DAY. Excursion retaro a tickets at first-class single fare will be issned to and from all Siatians on the 29th 30th and July Ist good for retura up to and on July 6th. Tickets are not good for going joummey after Ist July and.are goad only for continuous souseey in either direetion . MeDONAMD, D. POTTINGER ” Wouinheden, Gen mgr Govt Rys Railway Office, Ch’town June 26th June 10 d&w td. Weol Challies, Muslins, eee y ofthem worth 25 and 30: per yard, one low | price, 15 cents per yard. STANLEY BROS. dy Sins, wky lins ¢ Of seeing this lot; they are nice goods, suitable for blouses, wrappets, dren’ s wear, and the amount asked is in many cases less than half price, STAN LEY BROS TELEGRAPHIC, | GATHERING OF THE LEADERS. 1 Make a Point— Value in Blouse Goods. 15c. per yd. : TUESDAY, JUNE 30, eat steep ST a - a i I a cla ~ Et Hats, ° Hats, * Men’s Soft Felt Hats 70c, 9 Gents Furnishings - - - de, aed $12 23 Men’s Neck Ties, Men’s Summer Shirts, Men’s Summer Underwear. gan Underwear. Best Fienth Made Gocd: AN a hme ag ng i Men’ s Strew. Ha's 1896. « Hats. c'ear ng at very low prices Balbrig- Linder and Drawers for $1.33, Ladies’ Capes AT HALF FRICE One Lot at $1.50, worth double the price. Stuffs at selling prices. ALL BLOUSES AND BLO USE One lot of all weol Delaine, 15c, extra value. James Paton & Co. Ocean eS Accident ~* Assurance ©o. | Capital,--$2,00,009.00 All lines of personal accident assurance written. E. R. BROW, AGENT Charlottetown. INo Good = The Monarch of all--- ROVSE, OAK SOAP. for the money. Unequalled. Unapproached Made here. All Grocers That’s the supreme test of a shoe—if it doesn't fit, don’t want it, If it doesn’t fit at first it never fits Ours fit at first--bring customers back for another pair, J. M. McLEOD & Co. . N. B.—We expect to arrive daily, “Slater's Ce'ebra'ed Bic) cle § Shoes” for men. Something new. Don’t buy till you see them.—J. M. McLeod & Cv. YOU WILL NEED Paris Green You will be ese] to buy it in ‘bulk—dirty and dangerous to handle. You will be asked to buy it in cardboard p: ackazes — almost as dirty and as dangerous t» handle You will be asked to buy Canadian green. and other inferor mades DON’T DO IT, you will have te buy a second let, los2 your time and double your labor, and probably lose yeur plants in the bargain. Buy what we sell, wholesale and retail at Watson’s Drug Store. BERGER'S ENGLISH PARIS. GREEN: The best made—absolutely pure—in 1 Jb tins — the safest and eléanest to handle. i yeeeeccceee ¢ Busy ~ Ts the password at the Star Tailoring Estab ¢# lishment, as everyone knows who may be e fortunate enouzh t» be getting clothes there A very large staffis employed to manufac- ture and satisfy tlhe demands of our growing trade. Our values and general satisfaction e must be the cause of it. Come in soon if you want anything wade in a hurry. JOHN T. McKENZIE. ¢ “ GENTS. BICYCLE BOOTS. Ladies’ Juliet and side laced shoes just received at GOFF BROS. Gone @ee2ececet eoccccceccccocce POCSHOOOCOSSE SOOCHCOOOOEE 2 FOR 7 CENTS PER YARD You may have your choice of a neat, stylish, han lsome line of PRINT -COTTONS today There’s a good assort ment of them—a wonderful value at the price—they need to be eeen to be appreciatod. Every sale we make is a bet- ter advertisement of them than hours of talk. FIRS? CENTRE COUNTER MOORE & McLEOD Successors to Perkins & Sterns OSS SOSCSOOS SESCSOOCOOOESOS * recta Art & Tableau COMPANY OF BOSTON, OPERA HOUSE. st) Friday & Saturday JULY 3&4 Illustrated Songs, Illustrated Readings 30 Tableanx,8 Colo:ei Lights Regul: r t¢er- ioptican Lantern, no smoke, no odor, clean Artistic, Interesting, Laughable, Enterpris ing, Wholesome, Elevating, Educational. DESIGNED AND ARRANGED BY ELIZABETH FOWLER WILLIS SE VEN AR TISTS, Incl uding V« realist, Instrumentalist, Rea er and Pianist. Popular Prices, 25, 35 amd 50c. Tickets n w on sale. BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES Graftoni Street, Opposite Court House. JOUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Grafton Street, I am prepared t9 take Gentlemen's horses and Colts at al! seasons of the year to board, train, break or keepin road condition for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tended to. Terms reasonable. Nov27—dy&w 3m and chil- tated ak) \4 ~