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Having . d them thoroughly tested the Goods, we confidently recommen _ to our customers as an article of great mle-rit, andt pint; will prove a boon to those who have ong wan e Stocking which does not stain or lose its color. Stanley? Brothers Sole Agents for Charlottetown. ’ M___.._.:._.—_.- J. B. lVIcDONALD THE MONTH or JUNE OUR BIO MONTH FOR TRADE. THIS year we are in a. better position than ever do a bigger? trade. Because——We have the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing. Because—We have the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Ladies Dress Goods. Because—The Largest and cheapest stock of Prints, Sateens and Ginghams. Becausia--We have the Largest and Cheapest Stock of Mil- inery. Beca-use—We have one of the best Milliners in the City. Because-—We sell cheaper than ever. Because—No one should pass us if they want Cheap Goods. J. B. MCDONALD. llllllllillll BO0T AND SHOE ST0llE. a’ Our popularity for selling the best and cheapest Boots in Town is evident. Our trade was never better. If you want satifaction, try us. - 1 ‘M llllllllllllllllll PURCMSB - -—.—— OF —— Bendymnde Clothinko Bought at the very lowest prices and to be sold cheap at pp J AS. PATON & Co’s As we intimated last month that we were malt’ great pre arations for our big J ‘ E SALE. ehave now got everything complete and are giv- ing a Great Bargains in Boy’s Suits. Great Bargains in Youths Suits. Great Bargains in Men’s Suits. We sell the best oods at lowest prioes.Everybody is p eased with the value we are giving. our Great Stock. JAS.PA—.TC_N & 00 Come and see Mr Local and llthor Notes. Mm JUDGE Y0lINll’S HOUSE Slllill. Diphtheria Ips-culls;-Ind for Live sud; suppers-Another llonor for Dr. lclul-Isa-flsslrned Afler litany Days. Riiv. W. B. KING left Halifax for Eng- land Mondsy. ' . Tn: races at Cymbris Park, Rustico, teke place today. Mn. A. Down is doing s_rushin _buei; ness in the coal trade hsving de ivered over 500 tone the pest week. Pnnsrnnrrr Schurrnsn of Cornell has re- ceived from Columbia college the honorary degree of doctor of systematic theology. Mn. Warren J .Miller arrived home last evening after an absence of seven months. He is much improved in health. His many friends will be glad to see him. Lsrssr advices from Newfoiindlsnd stete that the market for cattle and sheep,_ has collapsed on account of being over- fiooded by shipments which have lately gone in. THE SS. Premier is due at this port this morning. She leaves this evening for Summerside, Mulgrsve, Hastings, Ari- chst, Csnso and Halifax with freight and passengers. No special train will leave Ch’town for the Hunter River Tee,but the fare by the regular trains leaving here at 7.30 and 8.15 o’clock (local) has been reduced to one first class fsre. Tun steamer Fsstnet will be due here on her regular trip from Halifax st‘ 9 o'clock this morning. She. sells for S’_side about noon todsy end returns at dsylight tomorrow morning, thence to Hslifsx leaving here at 4 o’clock pain. A unoii number of horses were offered in the market, Tuesdsy, and over twenty were picked up by Mess:-s.'l‘rssk & McKie. Some of them were beauties. Mr. lesvee this morning for home with his purchase, but expects to revisit the city sgsin shortly. Axorimn case of diphtheria is reported at Wiltshire. The victim is 3 son of Mr. Charles Willis. He has been attending school in Bonshsw for some time pest end is thought to have contracted the disease there sud carried it home. The boy is reported very low. Mn. Sleckfoi-d’s bost house is begin- ning to receive its usual summer patron- age. No healthier sport then rowing csn_ be indulged in and we could wish that more of our youn men would see the advantage of spen ° g part of their leis- ure time upon the wster. Give Mr. Slsckford a cell. A reprints of the members from the other provinces, says so Ottawa dee- pstch, including Mecdoneld end McLean- of Prince Edward Islsncl; hlszen, of New Brunswick; Stairs . end Mills, of Nova Septic, sud piloted by Col. Tisdsle, have lef. ins privste car for a trip through (intsrio, which will include a visit to Niagara Fells and the military camp at Nisgsrs. . Tire item in yesterdsy’s paper referring to the fe.~ding of the sale was not uite correct*’in stating that Mr. Crockett one supplies their food, as another psrtvy at least has assisted in their support. list we wish to draw attention to, however, is the feet that it islisrdly fair to ex act the ownsrsof theseslsto support t em in the public squere for the amusement of the citizens at large. THERE was lauded from the steamer Cobsu from Montreal, on Tuesday, for Mr. J ohn Richards, 3. very valuable pure bred Polled Angus bull, which he has sent to his farm at Bideford. This snimel the only one year old,is verywell grown for his age, weighing about 1200 lbs, and is altogether is superior representative of this pulsr breed of cattle. He is_ s big 1 bred snimsl, his ancestors being among the best representatives of the famous Bsllindsloch herd of Scotland. Tins steamer Cohen, Capt Robert Frsser, si-rived_here fi-om_Montresl st sn esrly hour Tuesdsy morning with s gen- eral csrgo and the following passengers: sud Masters Willie and John Bisho . She left for St. John's vie Sydney -short y sfter twelve the some day, with s csi-go which included 1 cow end a usutity of tstoes, ostl, les, cheese, 1:, etc. e principal ship were Blake Bros., Csrvell Bros, John Kelly & Co, sud Whestley Bros. Tm: markets were well attended on Tuesday, although many fsrmers stsyed at home to sttend the tunnel school meet- ’ . The market was well supplied as usual with hsy, fish, meet, butter, eggs, flour, vegetables, but very little osts or potstoes ere coming in. Osts do not seem to be in theconntryendbuyerl psid 36 cents on the street or them. » A few potatoes are being bought at 16 cents. Hey is in good demand and keeps up its usual price, but this is largely owing to the enterprise of Mr. C. H. Schurmsn, who has been buying liberal qusntities All along for pressing. Tin: steamer. Csrroll, Cspt. B ’ er- rived here Tuesday sfternoon froi:%<';eton with the following ngers : Miss Elle Coin, Miss A Mo illsn, Mrs Flsgg, MissBA Briggs, MissBelle Re?sd,Thos Cnnn' ham and fsmily, Frank Ne Hsrolidfilewson, F L Giren, Girm, Miss A Longwortb. Mrs Mark Rilbrooks, Miss Kate McKinnon, Annie Mc- Kinnon,Miss Katie Yorke, Ethel_Docken- duff, Miss Sarah A Briggs, Miss Celia Cain, Miss ' Boline, Mrs A Finlay- son, MrsC PK.in¢. Miss Christie Mc- Phee, Miss Annie McMillan, Miss Edith Gallant, Mr McLeod, D D Hugh, T A McDonald, Mr Norton, Mrs * Catherine Stspleton end 7 children. Miss Nellie McDonald, Miss Annie ,Grsnl'.~. Mn. John G. Fielding arrived ester- dsy morning in the Steamer Csrro from Boston after an absence from this cit of 55 years, hsving left here in 1837 not ‘returned till now.‘ At that time he went toPi-ince Edward Islsnd and remains} there 19 yeerl-—-thence to Boston, where he has been ever since. In Hslifsx Mi-._ Fielding worked at cabinet msking. He has followed the same occupstion ell his life. Mr. Fielding was born 18th Feb , 1810, end is therefore in his 83rd year. His brother Chsrles, also .74, formerly of this city, came from meet his brother, whom he lied not seen since 1845. ‘lhey only are left out of fifteen children, all born in Halifax. Mi- Fieldi ilsn uncle of Hon. W. 8. Field- ing, s is stsyin while here with his nephew, Wm is ing, Dart-mouth. He from hereto P.,E. Island to reside rest of his days with s son there.- Rev. Mr. Fraser, Master Fred Brown ' ws'on,lM u‘m,nged oel to — Run the adv. of Murrsy’s Dentel psi-lore. - 35 cents in yard. J. B. Mscdons ‘s. takes the lead for best goods and low prices. J une 22—4i Tris S’side J oui-nsl reports _ that the North Atlantic wsr ships will visit Cher- lottetown about July 19th. Lawrence, which did not take place lest night owigg to the rain, has been post- poned uii ', Friday _night. ' Vor.vit'riixas‘attending camp drill are especially invited to hear the Rev.E. Bell lecture on the duty of Orangemen. Fur- ther notice will be given. Eiicmsn navy blue surges, T“ invin- men’s and boys’ suits, ii fine range to select from. J. B. M~icdonald’s. Sswmo Crii(:r.1i.—The ladies of the Masonic Temple Sewing Circle are re- quested to meet afternoon at half-past two o'clock. Wis ask the public. to wait for our 811 clocks and see if they are not equal in every res ect to those sold by pedlers st 814 and 16.——E. W. ‘Taylor. J une 22, d&w--2i - _ ° Tnziui will be an evangelistic service held in the First Methodist church at 7.30 this evening conducted by s committee of five, talented clergyman, of which com- mittee the chsirmsn is Rev. F. H. H. Pickle. - ‘AN umbrells was found on one of the seetgonthe square lest eveni , where some one had evidently gone 0 and for- gotten it. Rev. W. W. Brewer has charge of the umbrella till the owner appears. Frvs summonses for selling liquor on Sunday have been issued sgsinct Jsmes Hennesse , tavern keeper on Fitzroy sttreet. he summonses are returnsble this morning. Surely our laws are be- coming a. terror to evil doers. - , McLean’: Vegete.ble_Worm-. Syrup is as plenssntsssuge.rs.ndass.feandefi'ectnsl remedy. Uxrnn Canada says thst Michael Adsmsis entitled to the credit of discover- ing the alleged unconstitutionslity of the action ofpsrlisment to redistribute con- stituencies. He drew Mr. Davies’ atten- tion to the meteor, who brought it before the house. The children midst/be looked um; give McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup when required. Wu understand Mr. Walter Matheson, of this city, he: purchased, at private ssle, the beautiful premises of the lste Judge Young, situated on U per Prince Street. This is one of the lisndsnmest residences in the city, and Mr. Mstheson isto be congratulated on his fine pur- chess. Tiucxs IN ALL TRADES BC1‘ onus.-That is quite s common saying, and the rule holds good even to the newspapers adver- tising; for how many times have you commenced to read an apparently inter- esting local, only to find that it is a local advising you to use Everybody’s Pills ,,tlie bestyfsmily medicine. * A coournrum untried Michael Steele, charged witlithe lsrceny of 3 watch and but from, the ‘house of J. J. Trainer on the 14th inst.', was honorably acquitted in the police court; Tuesday, as no evidence could be -adduced sgslnst him. Steele, though a jdrinking man, always bore an honest name, which honor he still main- tains. ‘Trsinor complains of the unfair- ness of the law, which compels him to pay 89 to redeem the watch and hat, which be valued at 87; but such are the beauties of the law. John Flinn, on complaint of his mother, was fined $1 or 4 days for being drunk. Catherine McNally, of Pownnl Strmt, .was convicted of selling liquor to Michael Nicholas (Indian) and sentenced tmone month's imprisonment. - 1000‘ ruins suitings and trowserio bought at a great bargain, and will be so d cbesper thou any cloth ever seen in town at D. A. Bru'ce’e.-—June 21, 2i Corr Bros. "ere making the Boots go- low prices does it. Bros. Boots take the lead. The Ladies Delighted. , The plesssnt efiect end the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit lsxstive, Syi-pip of Figs, under sll conditions make it eir favorite remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to the Milo, gentle, yet iefectusl in acting on the kidney: liver snd bowels. _ ‘ By Rev. W. Hsmlyn, Rector of St. Paul's, Charles E. Skinner to Annie Webb. . ‘L 1, O. flied. - Ms 20th, after one week s illness,Finlsy . _ 91 yesrs. The decessed emigrated to. this rhlsnd from Scotland when sbout Sjyesrs of age. ‘l'llE in to stun. ii: Unlocks;a1l‘tlie clogged .....'.... of the wm”'°." °a.'.f"'*' tem..7sl1 the and‘ £031 in’; ofthesecretions;at_thesemetimeGo1*i‘ rooting Ac dity of the Stomach, curing Lousness, Hfiilflfiehes; u-iness, Heartburn, Dorntlpa. cu,‘ lDi-yness of the Skin, dies. ' ot mliifif fuls,'Plnt1f;l&i o _.; -_ I Jssr look st the tweed for boyis’ suits, Tn: military excursion on the Str. St. l cible dye,” double and single widths, for. today (Wednesday) - M Hold of Hillsborough, on Fridsy, 0° Loulhnd lltlier iomsfiiin on arms. — SUMMERSIDE NEWS Wiurriiio paper for ssle st this cflice. ! D3. Wsrbnrton, of Ch’town, was in Tnii Dominion boot and shoe store 9°" ¥°°5°1’d8¥- Ms. J. P. Hoop, the GUsamsi~i’s busi- ness msnager, was in S’side yesterday’. Ms. J. Stirling, sgent of the Lung Manufacturing Company of Montreal, is in town. Tm: SS. Mirsniichi celled at this rt yesterday morning on her return rom Pictou en route to Montreal. Tm»: St. Lawrence left here Monday =night for Ch’town on the return of the Northumbei-land from Ch'town. l THE schrs Condor and Spring Bird are ;lying at the railway wharf unloading sleepers for the P. E. Island railway. crossed by the Northumberland last evening, flllll proceeded to his old home in Springfield. QUITE a number of our merchants are having posts placed in front, of their busi- ness stands for the convenience of teams coming from the country. Exronrs by N ortbumbei-land Tuesday to the U. S.—157 cases eggs. $428. Dom —-4 horses, $430; 100 bush oats. 835; 10 :33}; potatoes, 12 cases eggs, 836. Total, Tm: enterprising firm of Schurinsn Clerk & Co., manufacturers sud builders, are hard at work filling orders. Their new issue. R. H. Cnsswnu. of Bloomfield left yes- for Seattle, Washington, to attend his trial with M. Belsnger, which comes ofl’ on the 12th of July. MR8. Joseph 0. Arsensult and daugh- ters snd several others crossed over in the N orthumberlsnd yesterday morni on their way to Memremcook to stte the closing of the college there. Mn. E‘: Sharp, of Norbaro, who re- centl sold his farm, was s nger by the oi-thumberlsnd yesterd,:u:iorning, en route to Moncton, where Mr. Sharp and family intend to reside in the future. Siur Niiws—Outwsrds: Sch Barrio. Bsrrio, Shippegsn, oats; SS Mtrsmichi, Bsquet, Montreal, 100 cases lobsters. Inwards: Sch Barrio, Barrio, Nequs, lumber: SS Mir-smichi, Bsquet, Plcl’.Oll._ Wnuebont the watering-cert 2 Surely our business men will not be content to put up with the dust nuisance sin this summer, when it can be got ri of in so inexpensive a manner. Who will be the -first to move in this matter? _ TRAVELI-SR8 complain of the bed state of the, bridge situated about s mile south of Ross’ corner, on the road leading to Freetown. The attention of the Super- visors should be directed to this work, and it should immediately be repaired, es in its present state it is dangerous for persons passing with loaded wagons. ABOUT one hundred passengers crossed from Point du Chene yesterday, among whom were about 40 Methodist ministers and 6 laymen, on their way to the N. B. and P. E. I. Conference, which begins its session in Charlottetown today. Among the number we noticed Revs. Fred Her- rison, President of the Conference; Thos. Marshall, Secrets ; Dr. Sprsgue, Dr. Pope, Dr. Wilson, ohn R-sad, Geo Steele, T.‘ J. Deinstadi. sud Geo. Harrison. Hornr. ARRIVALS. -Campbell House-— S J Are n-iult, Wellington; Henry Mgt ton, Kerisington; Jseficlnd r on, Moncton; Geo Frost, St John; Robert; Ferguson. Kensington; John Cadein, Shediac; M Mills, Hamilton, Ont; John Smith, Buc- tou’che. _ Hotel Russ-—Dona.ld Reid, Montreal; J A McDonald, Ch’town; Mrs Bruce, St John. Clifton House—C W Watsrin, Toraiito; T C Dennison, Montreal; H B Cliadburn, Roc:[",Isliind, P Q; E A Earle, Ch’town. SENATOR. Howlsn and A. W. Palmer, C. E., arrived here by boat yesterday from Cape Tormentine for the purpose of selecting a schooner to carry the boiler and drills used in.the survey of the Strait. The Senator informs us thatit reqtii-es s schooner of peculiar workmanship fi 1- this iii-pose and that he would prefer one of lend build if such can be secured. He Himiun for Home Industry. Golf also says that Mr. Pslmer has invented e fixed platform on which to stand when drilling at th',' ttom of the Strait and that it will of great value to them. SOURIS NEW S. e . Branch Ofice, Main St. The Rev. J, G:-‘Ct-imeron exchsnged with Rev. _D. C. McKay, of Dundee, on. Sunday last. The ss St. one called this evening, and pmeeded on her wsy to the Meg- dslene Islands. ' Some of the lobster ers in this vicinity are preparing to c on down their factories for the lesson. The Norwei ' bsrque ly" at the rsgil:vnsy whsrf, where she is disc ' g s consisting of 4800 bags of salt, consiglmoto Matthew McLean J: The Methodist Church presented s nest and sttrsctive sppesrance on Sunday morning, after having had the ceiling whitened, wells tinted and a nest double border run sllround the building. Besrs are becoming very numerous and exceedingly troublesome First of Souris. A number of sheep have been killed at Grants Road, sud st Fsirfield several , shoe and s two-yesr-old heifer met s " fete. , -—-——-—¢..._.:._.. Let Them Talk. Do the folks sroundlyou pi-stew? - Let the k, Shape your course and 1;], 1, Never grumble st‘yo" fgtarve was ’ F0013 hi" mg else to do, Let them talk. ‘ H093 ot leaking: at the mouth, ‘ -Let them talk. Tliinksnd act the best on can, Lesking long will s outli, While you do your nty, man, Let them talk. While you have so honest heart, ’ Let them talk. While you utter what you mean, Whileyou act the manly part, While you keep your conscience elesr. Let them talk. Ms J. ii. Hashim, of the o. 1’. R. A advertisement will sppeer in tomorrow's ‘:'='5l’ terdsy morning by the Northumberlsnd . ,isnow' /. AND. 0--mg. (iiicsig Tllll Ion rurun We niskeas ” alt ¢f * ' Onlégood goodslfmi y _ . 9 buy all in the or n Wl(l“f,ll8 obtains ls. . 9 t it ‘ wei ht gf’Cds"ll:ieres“:3g0§ ' M e keep the best French :3 no brownish shade to our , By buying in large quantities get the lowest. possible prices. ' 6 mark our goo: ‘ figures. and guarantee i?V.'*l'_V 3. to be exactly as repreeeiitrd.‘ I You need never be taken in you follow our rlirections, iii. not the_ weight, width, color, ‘fin finish and price. - ; C."7iC<‘§:,‘ Something Prezty an em; T . for fllllrr I r d How would you like an ered Lawn Dress for yourself a A the girls? ~ Have you seen those Printed N ainsooks we are . foil‘) Bllpuses, etc. ll er ups somethi in P‘ r Muslin would suit fife? film‘ How’ would you like some: i in the new style of Embroidery . Trimming? These new Deleines ere .. ancllfbecpming. Humid: . 3°. 1' I0 ' i ' !.'50&Il'Cli:,).lliBsq:i tmsggrll . Don't you t all it would he i; gocdlglen tocell sud see gr " nove es we are show” a broideries, Flue’ , “ and Piques? We Ire sin“ 1.? will pieces you; end,wht ll , all iniportsut,give you v no for the money ,....b-...-- ._ ' LIFE and ACCIDENT IXSURANCE BMW,” mm CGMPANIES. ‘7'*"5“"'- JMEOZEZRIS BLOCK CLOTH "' "'‘'°‘"’'"’ C We are making up"a choice collection of Spirit cloths of the newest styles and patterns, many a defy competition. FURNISHINGS L — ’ Our stock in this line is com lete and we invite inf speetion of our specialties an novelties. COMPLETE LINE English, Scotch, Canadian. Q. E. A ........, ....»...—¢—~—-..... ., .. . ...—._..~...a. -. ‘.1 ..,_. .9‘..- .. _...o- .1} _ 4. A ‘is s It in Free Lnmpn, It doennouroqniro Rubbmf, It gives a. lfiosutifhl Polish, It Costs only Fifteen Oaths. - ~ -It Save: Labor and M USEVIA/T;Bnll’8F|l°lITf0u , . '--‘-FROM 7 NEW DRUG Three mm Buses Leudeuleuuverner )<‘>‘ .¢.......—_... é \ S to compare the prices for DAY BOOKS, LEDG CASH; BOOKS etc. We guarantee 20 per cent Cheaper than any other Firm In the 9 - Our prices are always right. ’ Satisfaction guaranteed. C er. n.m-..a."r:zo _J'.‘ D. Itcxaoodh corner. 0. E. Robertso which are unobtaineble elsewhere, at prices t '