Pte a ES, GR” lie SME i SI OI I i, St BS. tecal and Other lems, WepnesvAY next ts Arbor Day. > A PINE supply of Boots at Goff Bros ot Ru ssa this evening at the Y. M. C. A. indie Boysclothing in great variety at the Lendon House 2 See the fair: ~ in the London House windows to-night > Ove Cast Gents Amercan coll stanley Bros. irs receiv ed to aay may l4 2 - - —_ WoxperruL, boys blue serge suits for $1 each at L. EK. Prowse’s. ——>__ Turek cases more of boy's clothing just opened at J. B. Maedonald’s, - Tue best assortment of Gents Ties ia the city.—Stanley Bros. - Eowts Boora played to $68,302 during his four weeks engagement in San Francisco, oiniagaeclaleil Tue steamer Miramichi arrived at four o'clock this afternoon. She sails again this American mayl4 2i evening. iil cial Strver Chronograph Watch, recording both minutes and seconds, for sale cheap by E. W. Taylor - Lace flouncings: A large stock. Beige, cream, White and black. Superior value, new designs at Beer Bros. <i iiiien “Exper D. Crawrorp will preach in the meeting honse, L ppe r Great Veorge Street, at half-past 6 o'clock, Lord's Day, p. m. - CLOTHING made to order at Woolen Mula Depot. at lowest prices. J. Block. the Tryon Good fits guaranteed D. Rem, Cameron | > A MAN arrested this morning for negleet- ing to support his wife will probably figure at the Stipendiary Mavistrate’s Court on Monday. -_ a Catt at McLeod & MeceKenzie’s Star Clothing House, Queen Street, if you want anobby Summer suit. Their cloths are of excellent quality and their prices very moderate. : baat Tue steamer M. A. Starr sailed for Hali- fax via Murray Harbor at ten o'clock last night. She had a cargo of oats, potatoes, etc. Hereafter she will be due here on Thursday's. oii, BreLe reading to-morrow afternoon at four vo clock in the Y. M. C. A., conducted by the young men of the Association. Subject: “The Path of Life.” Let all whe can, attend, and bring a friend with them. castles ALL members of the L.O, A., residing in the city, are requested to meet in Boyne Lodge Room on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock,on matters connected with the cele- | bration of the Queen's Jubilee. iain Tue auction sale of furniture &ec., at Capt. Maxwell's residence, Fitzruy Street west, on Wednesday, May 18th, at 11 o'clock, as ad- vertised, offers a good chance for bargaitis. Sale positive. —A. McNeill, Auctioneer. joni The thief who last Sunday evening took the ecat from the hall of the residence of Mr. D. A. Bruce, Prince Street, is invited to call again and obtain the pants and vest of the suit. A hatand pair of gloves were also captured. a as--- Tue roof of the foundry of Messrs. A. White & Son, King Sqaare, took fire yester- day afternoon froma spark from the chim- ney. Before the flames were extinguished several shingles were barned. The alarm was not sounded. Joun CRATHERS, @ farmer, who lives six miles from Richibueto, was attacked by a vicious colton Monday morning. Both of his legs were broken, one being completely shattered. It is thought that amputation will be necessary. We make carpets a specialty, and have now in our show room the finest display of velvet pile, Brussels, tapestry, Scotch and hemp carpetings ever shown in Charlotte- tawn, and our prices are as low as the lowest. —dJas. Paton & Co. mayl4 eod Iwk THe dead pigs are still lying on the St Peter's Road, rotting in the sun. The over- seer, wheever he may be, will deserve all the compliments he will get to-morrow from visit- ors to the cemetries. We hope the nuisance will be immediately removed. Messrs. Pore Bros. have imported from P. E. L. eleven head of as fine beef cattle as ever came intothis market. The antics of some of the more unruly ones in passing through the streets Wednesday afternoon, caused pedestrians to give them a wide berth. In gett‘ng them on board the steamer in Charlottetown, one big fellow broke loose and made a raid through the streets, knocking one inan down breaking his leg. Pictou Neaws* OWING to the unfortunate illn ss of Miss Ciaire Scott, “Camille” was not played last evening. A variety entertainment was, how- ever, given at short notice by the members of her company. This Would have been better appreciated if the hall had not been so de- cidedly cool, that.comfort, to say nothing of appreciation, was out of the question. “ihe company is, we believe, disbanded. The various members of it will leave on Monday for Boston and elsewhere. Tae trustees of the Owens and Art Institu tion, St. John, will hold an @xhibition of art talent of the Maritime Provinces, to be open: ed on the occasion of the celebration of the Jubilee of the reign of our Gracious Queen, With that end in view, and with extensive wall and central space for display,the trustees tvite each and all professional and amateur artists throughout the Maritime Provinces to contribute specimens of their work—original or copies—in oil, water colors, crayon draw- ings, or pencilings, framed or unframed. In vase it be desired by those interested in other | lines of art, a room will be set apart specially for the display of such work. _ Says the Moncton Transcript : Shipping ‘8 getting lively at Point du Chene. The Steamer Princess of Wales arrived from Summerside, P. E. I., on Monday, loaded With potatoes, oats, horses, &c., and tovk back the largest freight that ever went to E. I. in any steamship for a long time. Only a few passengers come from the Island, and only a few went over, as there ls yet a lot of floating ice in the Straits. Sehr. Forest Queen, Halifax, is unloading freight. A vessel from Rustico, is unload- ‘ig potatoes, and a Nurwegian barque is Ledepate bay ti be aed with for on a THE DALLY Local and Other Items. Fou ecomomy in oil use the Wanzer Lamp. — R ATL. WAY MENS prayer meeting to-morrow at fox ae k. - Buy men’s and boy's clothing at J. B. Macdonald's. > NeW searfs and collars just opened at the London House. - York.—-Stauley Bros, - may 14 2i side, are visiting Pictou. nih Mr. W.'Lesrer Kane. re presenting T. & E. Kenny, Halifax. is at the Revere. Mr. Joskeu Unsworru, Mechanical Super- jutendent P E. I. R., is visiting Montreal. - Tue place to get your Summer Shoes made is at M. Me(uaid’s, Lower Queen Street. - Ovk carpet department is acknowledged by all to be the largest and best stocked in the city.._James Paton & Co, mayl4 eod lwk ’ cs. ; ** ONE*HUNDRED AND FIFTY boys suits for $1 each. Cheapestteyerheard tell of. To suit boys from 4 years to 12 at L. E. Prowse’s. CLAIRE Scorr. «The performance to have taken place in the Lyceum to-night is un- avoidably postponed on account of the con- tinued illness of Miss Scott. a Tuk services in St. James’ Church to- morrow will be held at 7 o'clock in the even- ing instead of 64.« This arrangement will con- tinue throughout the summer months. dena Timotny.—Large Late Clover, Early Red Clever, White Dutch Clover, Alsike Clover, English Mammoth Clover at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w dete ar Mr. C. C. Covey has been elected deputy speaker os the House of Commons. Hon. J. J. C. Abbott has been made leader of the Senate. Bot are remarkably able men. aliiaiitaneaias Beer Bros. direct special attention to their large stock of dress goods, leading styles and colors, Jet, garland, silk trimmings &c. to match. Another lot of ‘Our Leader” in Jerseys received at Beer Bros. ‘ —— Norice.—The Jubilee Committees are re- quested to meet in the City Council Chamber on Monday, the 16th inst., at 8 o'clock, to make final arrangements for the celebration of the Queen’s Jubilee.—A. H. McoPuerson, Secretary. may 13 - -~ THe Crara Louise Kettoce Concert Company appear in the Lyceum on Monday and Tuesday evenings, May 23rd and 24th. They come highly recommended. The sale of tickets for the performance in this city will open at the Diamond Bookstore at 9 a mm, on Monday next. For full parti- culars see advertisements and programmes. ————— A rew days ago we called attention to the manure nuisance on the St. Peter’s Road. To-day we received complaints of a like nature from persons obliged to pass along the Mal peque Boad between this city and the College. The heaps of manure which dis- tigure the roadside opposite the Bishop's vineyard give off an odour terrible in its offensiveness and ought to be removed at once, ‘Turre will be Divine Service in the Baptist Church, Prince Street, to-morrow at If o'clock, a. m., and at 64 o'clock, p.m., conducted by Rev. Edward Whitman, pastor. In the nrorning one of the essential governing laws of spiritual life will be discussed, and in the evening the soul’s needs and their abund- ant supply will be pointed out. At the close of the service the Lord’s Supper will be observed. . We are glad to see that a full meeting of the Jubilee Committees is to be held on Mon- day evening next, at eight o'clock, in the Council Chamber. We hope this meeting will be attended by a large number of repre- sentatives from the different Societies, Institu- tions, Trades, &c., with the view of making final arrangements for the celebration of the Queen's Jubilee in Charlottetown worthy of a loyal people.” ; By last night’s mail the Island clergy and lay representatives of the Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia received the formal notice from the Archdeacon of the special meeting of the Synod for the purpose of electing a successor to the late Bishop Binney. The Synod will be held in St. Luke’s Cathedral Church on Wednesday, the 6th July and will be immediately preceeded by a cele- bration of Holy Communion at 9.30. Ox May 3rd _ the following officers of Morning Star Lodge, I. O. G. T., were in stalled by Proviucial Deputy A. J. Camp bell :— C T—Charles McKinnon(re-elected. ) V T—Sarah A Méktod. Secy—A J McLeod.” Chap-—-D McD Campbell. F S—H McLeod. L—Effiie MeKinnon. Mar—J T Martin. PWC T—W A McLeod, R H S— Bell McLeod, T H S—Eliza McKinnon. © G-——D McPherson. PIANO TUNING. SS H W. VINNICOMB®, formerly of J. P, Vin- * nicombe’s. Piano Warehouse, England, and for many years Tuner to Government House, the Convents, also the leading musical families throughout the Island ; acknowledged by m usical critics and piano makers to be one of the best prac- tical tuners in the Dominion. Makes no speci- alties, as he thoroughly understands the whole construction of the instrument in every detail Having many years’ exverience with the actions of various makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, feels confident he can give perfect satis- faction ; is prompt and particular toa nicety, not in tuning alone but in all mechanical work— Re- airing. Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. , P. S.—Mr. Sipeteom be See had a long experi- ce in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. “Geders ay be left at the Diamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St James Church. Office at Fletcher's Music Shop. May 14, 1887. Carriages. best value in Covered and Open Carriages o SCOTI’S CARRIAGE FACTORY, Upper reat George Street. eo" attention given to REPAHRNG AND PAINTING at Lowest Cash Prices. ‘ soko a ; on sCOoTT, ‘May 10, 1887~2i th fti sat wky mb pd ame --- Carriages. ee Case Gents Ties received to day from New > ‘ “¢ . Rev. Mr. Gerrior and wife, of Summer- RT wane. EXAMINER +: - - ‘PELEGRAPHIC | NEWS. ([Sere:au Desparones to Tuk Mx aMINER. | DORAN PATENT. = THE BUDGEY Sir Richard's Criticism. Orrawa, May 13. Sir Richard Cartwright criticism of the budget. He maintained that instead of an increase of wealth we had only a displacement of wealth. Tarnng to the railway returns, Sir Richard made an elaborate calculation ww show the annual loss on the Intercolonial Railway and canals, taking into consider- ation the interest on the money expended. resumed his The whole future of this country had been staked in the North- west with miserable and _ ridiculous results. He eame out squarely in condem- nation of railway subsidies by the Dominion and concluded, after a further calculation that every acre of cultivatable land in On- tario had already been mortgaged by Federal expenditure to the amount of $50 peracre. At six o'clock Sir Richard closed what was probably the most dismal of all the dismal speeches which he has ever de- livered ; having occupied two and a_ half hours. After recess’ the items of the tariff. A charge was made in the item of floor oilcloth which was changed to five cents per yard and fifteen per cent. House passed many ——— EARTHQUAKE AGAIN. APPALLING LOSS OF LIFE. Hernositie, Mex., May 13, A special officer fiom Lres (Sunday), with despat ches, says that while the first reports after the first shock were exaggerated the loss of life is appalling. The towns of Arespe and Opata were completely destroy- ed, and forty people are buried in the ruins. Other towns are greatly damaged. San Francisco, May 13. Despatches report a slight earthquake at Eureka, Cala, Rhonesville, Cala, and San- buena Ventura. There was no damage. Cuarveston, 8S. C., May 13. There was a slight shock of earthquake at Summersville and here last night. Monster Strike. Cuicaco, May 13. To-night all building operations under the control of contractors who are members of the Master Masons Association shut down so far as the bricklayers and stone- masons are concerned. It is estimated that fully ten thousand workmen aré now idle in the building trade of the city, as a result of the strikes or lockout. The general shut down inaugura- ted this evening is the outgrowth of a series of strikes in the building trades, and is an attempt by the employers to force a battle royal with the workmen and secure lasting peace during the season. The Ocean King. San Francisco, May 13. A despatch to the merchants exchange from Fort Townsend, W. T., states that all the crew of the Ocean King, which was burned and abandoned off the Oregon coast last Sunday, has arrived at that port. Parnell’s Health. Lonpbon, May 13, Parnell’s health has become worse since his journey yesterday from Ireland to Lon- don. liament Tuesday. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 14—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, higher temperature, Valuable Property for Sale, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART. THE Dwelling House and Premises, situate at the northeast corner of Liilsborough and Dorchester Streets, recently occupied by the Rev Dr Fitzzerald, front on Dorchester Street about 167 feet, and On Hillsborough Street about 97 eet. fttan be divided inte four Buildiag Lots. For further particulars apply to either of the undefsigned. JOHN INGS, “ ‘ffi. J. CONDALL. May ‘14, 1887-—mo th tf Pf, ISLAND RAILWAY. ——— ae ‘ "> 8,9 NOTICH. (COMMENCING on MONDAY, 16th inst., and continuing until Summer Time Table takes effect, a Special Passenger Train will leave Char- lottetown at 5.45 a.m., daily (Sundays excepted), for Summersid¢, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene; returning will leave Sum- merside on arrival of steamer from Point du Chene. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, May lith. 1887, ; mayl! sat mon wed fri wky prs li MORTGAGE SALE. TO be Sold at Public Auction, on FRIDAY, 17th day of June, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House, in Sum- merside, in Prince County, under a Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortyage, da‘ed the second day of November, A. D., 1880, and made between Roderick Gillis and Flora, his wife, of the one part, and Maury Ann ** Jelly, of the other part. ALL that tract, piece Or parcel of land, situate on Lot Two, Prince County, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that is to savy; Commencing on the south side of the rozd leading to the Western ltoad, at the northwest angle of a tract of Jand in the occupation of Maxum Peters. thence south fifty chains, thence west ten chains, thence south to the ruad, thence along the road to the place of little more or less, _ For further particulars apply to Edward J. Hodgson, Esq., Charloitetown, or J. E. Wyatt, Summerside, *" MARY ANN JELLY. Dated 12th May, A. D., 1887. May 24—-# wks cbf & wky He expects to be able to attend Par- |. coulmencement, containing fifty acres of land, a| *, =. SA eee EVR aD. At his residence, Chestnut Street, this morning, Saturday, liih May, at 8 o’clock, E.G, Hunter, in | the 60th yearof his age. ; ; At Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., Thomas Cook, aged s0 years, {uneral from his son’stresidenee, Upper Hills- boro Sireet.on Mondsy at twoo'clock by carriages to Sherwood Cemetry.] LOBSTER LABELS Fo ) F BEST _G LOSSED LOBSTER and 0 0,000 MACKKREL LABELS in stock and toarrive For Sale at Low Prices. Receipt Books. Factory Books, &c., &c., to order, at short notice, GEO. W, GARDINER, Queen Square, Charlottetown. . May 4-—-Gi wed sat On Administrator, 357 Standard by Breeding, Performance and Progeny, Wilt. be at Newton Large’s Stable, Charlotte- town From Monday afternoon, May 16, until Thurs- day morning, May i9h. From Monday afternoon, May 30th, until Thurs- day, June 2nd, f From Monday, June 20th, until Tiursday 23rd ulie. Krom Monday, July 7th. o- Monday, July 25th, until Thursday, July 28h. Administrator is sire of Catchily, 2.18}; Me- Mahan, 2.21; Executor, 2.244; Adjutant, 2 27; Mar- cus, 2.79; Memento, 2.32, at 2-years old; Lesote, 2.52; Col. Stevens, 2.354; Hank Dubois, 2.33; Mal- den Maid, 2.354; Adjuster, 2.35; Undine, 2.36; French Lawn, %.37; Leo, 2.37; Grosvenor. 2.39}; Suul Trial. 2.20; Admiration Triai, 2.2%4; lola Trial, 2.274; Vision ‘rial, 2.28; Arbiter, half-mile trial, 1.124. Large »vices have been paid for his get; some of which are Dairy Miller, $10,000; $15,000 has been refased for Caichfly; Mar:us solid in i886 for $3,0 0; Mastiff, in 1886, for’ $3,000; Admiration sold jor $2,0 0, and others, too numerous to men- tion, havejbrought large figures. J. A. GOURLTE, V. 8S, May 12, 1887—2aw tijoly! July 4th. until Thursday, Trade Sale of Earthenware. I AM instructed by the P. E. L. Pottery Com- pany to Sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, the 20:h inst.. at 1) o’elock, at their Warerooms, Welsh’s Brick Building, Water Street, their whole stock of Warthenware, consisting of Milk Dishes, Flower Pots, Cream Crocks, Butter Crecks, Pitchers, Stove Stones, &c.. &c. This is a rare opportunity for dealers to secure first-class Ware at a bargain. Terms Easy. G. M, HARRIS, Auctioneer. May 10—tI sale 4A CARD. Tow who are suffering from the errors and inliscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHANGE, This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. | CAUTION. MES; WALTER OGER takes this method of AMA informing all Liquor Sellers that she will resecute those supplying her husband with iquor. May 13—2i a a FURNITURE, &c. [ AM instructed by CAPT. MAXWELIT. to Sell by Auction, at his residence, Fitzroy Street {West}, on Wednesday, May 18th, at 11 o'clock, Household Furniture, comprising in part Draw- ing-room, Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room Suites, New and Second-hand Carpets (choice). 1 Hall Stove (sultan), 2 do (Denmark). 3 Parlor Stoves (Standard). 1 Walnut Sideboard (choice) 1 do Bed-room Suit (choice), 1 Book Case and Secretoire (Island Asb). 1 China Dinner Service (choice). 1 China Dessert Service (choice). A lot Glassware, &c., Kitchen Utensi!s, com- plete. 1 Family Pheeton, 2 Sleighs. 1 Jersey Cow (in calf). 1 Brown Mare. } set Harness. 1 Riding Saddle, Stable Implements, &c, 1 Hot-bed Frame, 1 Garden Seat, &c. 1 Wheeler & Wilson Cabinet Sewing Machine. 1 Kitchen Range. 1 Knglish Pony Carriage, Poultry, &c. Furniture ou view Tuesday, May l7th, from 10 a. m., to 6p. m. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, May 9, 1887, P.E. ISLAND HOSPITAL puBLic Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of the Act of Incorporation a Public Meeting of ali contributors to the above Institu- tion will be hela in the Upver Parlor of the Young Mens Coristian Association, in the City of Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, on THURSDAY, 26th May, at the hour of 7.3) o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of élection of Trustees, for the goverAament of the dinstitution in a¢erdaiice with the by-laws and fer the wan- saction Of such other business as shall be brought before the Meeting. B,. BALDERSTON, Sec. of Board of Trustees, May 9-2i law WANTS, LOST, : FOUND de. in iene fall aceon WANTED—A Cook, Apply to Mrs, Charles Palmer. fmayl4 3i omen eyesore iieiiapiaiiialdecean — ei A GIRL wanted. Apply at Miliner’s Tin Shop. may 14 li pd, WANTED IMMEDIAT&LY.--A good Machia- ist for a tailor shop, to whom the highest wages will be given, Apply at this office. mayi3 3i pd WANTED AT ONCE —A Girl to assist in dining-room ; also, Girl for general honse- work. Apply at Revere House. may 13 tf i = \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY ~~ Comfortable Lodgings in city or suburbs: two bed-rooms and parlor required, Enquire at HKXAMINER ojlice. may 13 3i For SALE—A Boat, 18 feet keel, sloop-rigged, thoroughly built aud equipped, nearly new; or wili exchange for Kow boat or Breech-loading shot Gun, No. lu, of equal value; offers invited. Appiy at this office. mayli tt O LET—House containing 8 well-finished rooms, situated on Upper Great George Street. —R. B. Huestis, may 11 1f ‘| O LE¥T—The Dwelling House on Richmond - Street West, at present occapied by Thomas McKinlay, Wsq. Apply to James D. Menai | may WANTED—A Housemaid, well recommended. Apply to Mrs. Watson, Queen Street , may 9 of ‘ Was TED-—At once, first-class coat, panis and Y. MAY 14, 1887 ae » =. > E. i A y Yat » oO a | EG to announce that their buyer, when in prices. apparently live by what they term Cheap Sa gerated quotations of prices, but confid-n! ly as Latest Novelties. management of Viss Hobbs. Ch’town, May 5, 1887—dy & wky We wish to draw special attention to our Millinery Department. James Paton a Co, England, bought part of Bollen & Tidswell’s Bankrupt Stock and, in order to turn it into CASH, will offer the sane at very low Public attention is directed to the fact tht unlike many Dry Goods merchants, who les, Expiration of Lease Sales, &e., &c. We only advertise what we mean, and shall not attempt to deceive the public with grossly exag- sert that all who faver us with their patron- age will receive courtesy from clerks and employers alike, and none will be pressed to buy. We also beg to state that our regular stock of SUMMIR GOODS is opén, with all the it is still under the Our stock of Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Gauzes, &c., is very large and, in order to induce CASH BUYERS, we have marked everything very low, and feel satisfied that no firm in tiis city can supply better value for READY CASH: P. S.—Store open from 7,80 a7 m.,; till 6 o'clock p. m. TRYON WOOLEN White Dress Shirts, 70c, wp. Silk Scarfs 25c, up. I. R. Braces, 10c, up. Linen Collars and Cuffs. Ladies Silk Mi Cotton Check Shirtings, 10c,up Gents’ Silk Un Gray and White Cottons, Fine Canadian Overalls and Jumpers. Tails’ Trimmings. Canton Fiannels. ‘Tryon Wool Y ee Ch'town, May 12—3 mo eod tu thur sat & wky Fine Wool Yarns. and Australian Wool that cannot be beaten in the Lower Provinces. our prices will be found to be as Low as the Lowest. CASH FOR Woot. Te “MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, Charlottetown (J. D. Reid’s new store, ) Men’s & Boys’ Felt Hats, Sic, up Merino & Cotton Linders,30c,up,Grass Cloths. |Merino & Cotton Drawers,35¢ up) Pable Linen. Regatta and Gingham do 30c,up Silk & Linen Handkerchiels. Merino & Cotton Socks 10c, up, Waterproot Coats. | Waterproof Carriage Aprons. Linen Carriage Wraps. | Linen Doylies. English Prints. |Cretonnes, ‘Furniture Prints. Towels and Towelling. 'furkish Bath Towels. ‘Bed Ticking. /Heavy Cottonades, l6c. | Drills and Denims, nbrellas. ibrelias. T weeds. arns, 160 Pieces Tryon Tweeds from P. E. Island, For Prompr PAYMENT TAILO THE Patterns, The Nobbiest { UR Stock is Grand—bonght for SPOT C This, combined with our long practical every respect. We have secured the services of MR. G,. Clerical Coats and MSLEOD & Charlottetown, May 7, 1887—3 mos—eod —— = BUY YOrR-K QUEEN SQUARE AND Two Stores - Ch'town, April 7, 1887—-eod wky } CE G ’ By. THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE. Truro. March 21, 1887 a ne ee ee ee me eee 5.000 AGENTS WANTED! Double Quick > to seli > HOWARD'S . ‘ y JOE HOW Sera or BEECHER, infinitely the must valuable because coming so closely from the fauiily circle and by a miaster- hand, engaged in a “tabor of love.” | Richly ilius- irated steel portrait, xc. Will sel imuensely.4 Millions want this Standard Litewl the Greatest Preacuer and Urator of the age. Quick is the word. ‘Territory in great demand, Send for cii- cu'ars and 50c for outfit to vest makers; highest wages paid— McLeod & McKenzie. may 4 ti i WS W. FE. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Manager for J. 3. ¢OBERTSOUN & BROS., Q - Great Boom, The Choicest (Goods, Newest ;0° on the coming season at Chariutietown, Sum- } SPrAR G EOTABLISHMENT. NHW FPIRM- UPEING OF GUR KEW STOCK. Styles, Regular Daisies ne ne maf mm — ASH—and all we ask is that you call and inspect it, feeling assured you cannot resist leaving your order, Our reputation as Cutters stands the Highest. experience, and a staff of Skilled Workmen, should be sufficient guarantee to the public that they will get Unequalled Satisfaction in A. DIXON, one of the most popular Sales- men, and, as usual, customers will get-every attention. Our Motto—the Golden Rule —‘’Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Soutannes, Cassocks and Cassock Vests. Yests a Specialty, MISKENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Watson's Drag Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co, J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York. & wky | GROCEHRIES hi igen BH HR: GOoHRnS, KING SQUARE STORES. One Price. TENDERS. /QEALED TENDERS will be received at the :* City Clerk’s Office until noon of SATURDAY, the 2Ist May next, for Excavating and Laying @ Box Sewer trom East End of Hillsborough Street | to bast Pind of Water Street. . i a and Specification to be seen at the Clerk's ftice. ! The Council do not bind themselves to accept | the lowest or auy tender. } by order, A. H, McPHERSON, City Clerk. Sydagy and Gowrie Mine Coal : cargo Sidrey, i do Gowrie Mine, discbarging to day. An excelent article for house use. April u-2aw & why GQ Lyons | Ming’ Wy 188703 es ra eee me ear aeres ae demesne Amma a. An a it a an nap he eee en ae aN ARR Ae ANE Ne ak ne a a sans ln ee eae