'0 30 PS8 rldo «B 10 t of 00' Burr Bolt- land ins- I GI’! and l C/2' »ves, pair .our l(ul oves meat urcd our rhen ;-' ' ' . ." g ‘f’ flu.‘ _ ‘ a"'Ml!'Wf§*l'.\wF'lfiA «- " ‘ H" oi» - H“ ‘ " w , _ § ._, 5‘: ‘f. P ,. . _.:., 1-.‘.: ujiswflwwfifi i Local Rrv. F _-;estrrv.lay. A NEW batch of J\utice.~7 of the Pelee have been appointul Vrnx fine m~c'.erel were the market '~'caterd l_\',$'JlilL‘. 5.. llmg for 25 cents “P ,.c._., Rrv. \ls. lIi.\'so.\' is on the lsland, -.-here he will spouvl a fortnight or so. .. Tiuies. Ts: Norwegian Birque. Asta, Guilder- ston master, sailed yester lay for Pu-,(. wash to load deals for England. ‘ F. H. C.-—Port la Joie Encampment confers the Golden Rule degree at :1 and Other Items E I Lt,o\‘h, was in l\I0llCl(vn vpe-.-ial session this evening, at 8 o'clock ; Ma. Esau: reports that he saw a wool. L near his house yesterday—qui.ro an 3 unusual sight in the centre of a city. TH!-: in teams from - ew Brunswick. P. E. Island and .\'ov.~. Scotia ml-zen place at Htlifax on * Th u rsday. THE Athletic Assogi itiuu expect to gnu-t 5 on Monday nizht. The lighting of the rink and setting apyuratus in order is th-.~ cause of delay. We are showing R few pieces of Embroi. i dered Flannel: in cream and white, suit.- able for infants cloaks.-—Stanley Bros. 2‘. ie 0 d. C-30. TAYLOR who was committed to jail to await trial for breaking into Arch. White’: house,wns released on bail yesrcr . day mo.-zzing by order of the Supreme: GU11?! . Tux conference of the Methodist church of New Brunswick and Canada meets in St. Stephen this year, commencing June 23rd. and that of .\'ova Scotia in Wind .-Iar, coniuienciug June 17th. The I. C R. authorities give the cus‘tomar_v reduc d {ups to dt-I--gates wzendiiig the-se 8830111- lilies. Ir you want astaudsrdbred stallion. mare or filly, you can get it by stteding the sale‘ of royally bred horses at Park- mde Farm, SllDlnl:‘.Y'Sld?, on Domi i--n Day. Every brood animal offered is stnnnlard and registcrtd under Rule si:~— the highest rule in br eding, and there is not a poor individual in the lot. Drop a post card to W. A. Brennan, Summersicle, for a ss'e list. —tu fri, 4i. Mn FULL is having a platform built .-tcruse Ste-im Navigation Co’s. VVharf, so that grain can l-e Pilcfid out of a vesael lying at the wharf. and conveyed by hand-curs into the uppsr story of ware- house on the opposite side. He expects, in a few days, 3 sch ‘oner load of Ontario wheat coming by way of Boston. At present the flour mill is turning ut corn- meal at the rate of one hundred and fifty barrels per day. GRAND Masrrzu of masons of the grand lodge of Canada. J. Ross Robertson, Tor--nto. has i-suczl a circular to four hundred lodges unler his jurisdiction, .-‘uggesringr the 24'h inst., which is he festival of S:. John the B ptist, be ob- served as (l€00l"!\tlul) day in the craft and also that the members should attezd Divine service on the Sunday following. zlie collections to ba devoted to whatev.-r charitable object may be selected by the ; --spective lodg--s. THB ynllTl‘_{ Englishxnan who m.asqu-t-- :u.l~d in this clty as “R v.Mr. Bl:u~.chartl.” has gone to Monti‘.-nl, having been pro- \ icled 2‘ ith ‘ the iieccssnry ticket by some gentlemen who become interested in his case Since his departure a letter has been received here from his mother. which stated that he had caused her great anxiety and trouble. and in order to sand him out to Canada she had to sell some of her furniture, giving him £20 beside his ticket. She is now residing with i'riend.s.—Hfx. Chronicle. Ar a meeting of the Fish and Game Protection Association held at the ofiice of the President. R R. Fitzgerald. Esq., on the 3rd inst. The last yenr’s work was reviewed and suggestions offered for the prose-t season. The secretary re- ported the capture of eight nets during last year by the special war- one which the ewwiv.-ty was in trum-nfal in having up poi nted . sensor). The associ.-ition expended up- “Rl".lS «f 8100 last year in enforcing the A memorial was drawn up to be luv, hrctee ltd to the Minister of Marine and Fi-:'r er‘. s at Ottawa. asking the co-opera» tio . of the rlepartrnmr in the work the .—\s~oc ation was endeavoring to acco :r plish. Al the rmn.l~ers seemed to fully realize the necessity of a most thorough and vigor us policy of protection to the iish and game of the province. Urn business men and the many friends in Charlottetown of Capt. Allan late of the Worcester will be pleased to learn that ha’ is now Captain of the magnificent. Ci._,- of C lumbia own.-cl by the N. Y. SS. Cc-.. which mmie her first 8l'I‘lV'll iv. St John on Friday last. A gentleman from this city who was in St John was shown th origh the ship by the captain and Mr. .\'ewc me the general m nagrr of the c ni;m.y who accompanies her on her first rm age. room, sm-king ro-~m, &c.. tween Charl ttetown, Halifax and New York direct. She will be the first steam- er running direct to Charlottetown and will fill the long felt want of our shippers by giving them direct and rapid coon c- tion with New York. Capt. Allen is already kn Jwn as one of the most gentle- inxmlv and courteous captains and his oid friends will be glad to welcome him when he arrives in Charlottetown. Mn S. F. Diuxs, of Pownal. Lot 49 has added to his already fine stock of thoroughbred pi.s. three veI'Y_ 53° 0"“ imported as few da' s a 0, a pair of Ches- ters, sire Ancaster Du e 6045 owned ‘by B. J. Guruett, Ancaater. Ont»; dam Fairy Queen 7756 owned by E-. D. Gear 9. pugmm, out, The third is a splen id Berkshire boar. sire, Sir Charles 1105. owned by J. E. Brothr-ur, Burfnrd. Ont: dam Hildns Beauty 939 owned by G. B. Anderson, Queensville, Ont. Mr Drake is also the owner of the Berkshire. boar Snell’; Sterling. bred J. G. Snell & B;-03,, Edmonton, Ont.; sire Rare Sove- reign, bred by G. F. Vincent. Maiden Newton. England; darn Bridal Bell bred by Snell & Bro., Edmonton. Ont-_: H91- leywell Prince improved Yorkshire im- ported by Mr. E. R. Brow. Eu5l’«Y1_9W Fmi, Em Royalty. from Wm- Dev!“ & C L, Toronto; and hdy l0. B“"’k' shire sow 1627 bred by Mr. .. J. Pal- mer. Charlottetown y, I|l'0u' L""d Palmer 824 and dam 1090. We note with pleasure Mr. Drake's enterprise- Sueh men do much go d to the ‘country in general by raising the standard of _the breeds. The names of the breeders veu abovo is a suflcient guests: the ovincial match between They decided to have the same service continued during the prssent The SS. Ci‘v of Col- um -ii is A fin-3 ship 0’ about 200-l,'tnne a"d with spl .did passenger accommodation, having 33 lnrga and Well ventilated double 5:3-‘¢<ru0!n:';, with .sp?enidid sal C -. music She will run fur the p--gm-nt lwtween St. John. Yar- mouth :\‘c~'l New Y rk. until the company huv: thvir s c-nd boat ready Whén lllt‘ Columbia will be placed on the route ba- ~.'~<‘ ‘=1. ' I V ' \ I T-—-wt-J . ._._..-.. ,.. Lllllll IN STATE‘ zlhompson tiliilmmier -——- ---—— - Q... ._.._._ llummiags lltnvictod of Cheating. -——— --—-—.——Q.-..———é The Prince of Wales lleprimanded ~~—----—-~O- , ()'rr.\w.\, June ‘J.- —On Monday night E Rev. Mr. llogni-t read the Anglican E burial ser\ice t » the. members of the l.'le ePreutit-i’s h -iiscliv-ld. Sir] John's body ‘ was then Cali-:u t- the senate chamber, wh-sic it now llt‘3 in state. The room is heavily tlrapcrl in black. and a number of floral -~tl'criog.;, one being from Lord and Lastly St.-inley The Governor General and the nicmbcxs of the cabinet received :the holy»: to. o’cl-ck. and then the c ; doors \\- ere opulctl und the general public i were :ulmittvd.. Hundreds of people ,nvailcd theniselvos of the opportunity to . take 8 last l ml; at the chieftain's face. g The Coi.serv;=.tiv.- members of the House According to the prognamme the funer- Guards, eighl. abreast; the clergy ; undert-akers; twelve pall bearers;' "six bearers (Dmuinion police) followed’ naval htliccrs; governors of Ontario, those of the ..,,th«-r provinces if resent; members of the house of commons, and ’ deputy ministers; vurious societies; civic; bodns; political clubs and deputntions. ¢— Thompson the Man. —j— O'I‘TAWA, June 9.-Sir Hector Lange- vin will be asked to form a Cabinet but, he will dec‘in-3 the honor. Then Sir‘ John Eltompson will becalled on to as- sume the leadirship and no doubt he will undert kc the task. ————:.?—§....:j._.:.. The Baccarat Scandal: LONDON, June 9.—After being out fifieell minutes the Jury in the baccarat scandal case returned a verdict against Sir William Cummings. The evidence was strong against him and the verdict was as expo.-cte-tl. Cummings thus stands c0v«d~:mned as as cheat. LO.\’I=0.\', June 8.—«The trial of the suit of Sir Wm. G-~l‘tlnl1 Cummings against Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wils 1], Mr. and Mrs. Lycett Green and Mr. Berkeley Le- vett for damages on account of alleged slanderous statements made by them in rs-gaid to the baccarn playing of Cum- ming’s at Trnnby Croft last September. was resumed to-day. Sir Charles Russell I couclxzclesl his address for the defendants Hind Sir E-.l.v.:ird Clarke took the floor in behalf‘ of the pl;-iintifi's. He created a great senstvion by his reference! to the Prince of W.-tlt-9. He said that it had been “common talk,’ that the Prince's continual presence in court during the trial had been for the purpose of restraini- ing the lawyers engaged in the case from commenting upon the prince's conne tion with it, but he intimated that the pres- ence in court of the prince would not pre- vent his making any comment necessary. He had a painful duty to perform, and he intended to perform it honestly and fairly. As he spoke, S r Edward square- ly faced the Prince of Wa'es, u in whom every eye in the court was fix , and who nervously crosse his legs while the audi- ence was utterly aghast at what was con- sidered the audacity of the attorney. Commenting on Sir Charles Russell’s statement that Cummings’ name would be stricken from the army list, (even if the jury found for the plaintiff), Sir Edward said in it loud voice, that it would be im- possible for the authorities to do any such thing”-n"l to leave on the list the names of Field Marsh.-—-l th Prince of Wales and Gen. Willisnns. .—-—j——-:—-—— Destoyed by Forest Fires. L FREDERICTON, N—.“B., June 9.—The intercolonial station at Kent Junction wa. destroyed by forest fires. Killed on Parade. BcnL1.\', June 9.~—While a company of Grenarliers were exercising before the emptror sew-nl men were prostrated by lightring. Two (lied. A Judge-(lliirgcd With Contempt. FREDERxCTo.\'. June 9 -—-Jurlgo Strad- ni~.inc argod with contempt of court in 'JHll'..t'Ctl so w th the famous Queen’s Coun-ry «lac ion r;n:e came before the Sn- preme Court this morning in charge of the sheriffs:-d was sworn to interroga- toiios. ‘If not asked in four (‘says he will be discharged. ‘CIC5 -. -o'c.~—...__.. of Common will take charge of Ihe re- J was their right and duty to present the mains, and kc 1» watch in relays of fours facts to the court when bills of indictment an hour and :1 half. The members of the V would be preferred and the guilty parties l cabinet will probably be the pull-bearers. punished ul pr_~c_essi n_will b lead by asquad of terms to the late lamented premier of Dominion police. fdlluwed by the Dragoon Canada, Bishop McIntyre and John Le- oficinting r furgey. by the hearse moui-n:re;governor-general-vs. Fredk. Bashley, stands over tillneat and staff; s.~ni-.r officers of trnofaf senior term. i 7 _ Daniel C. Ramsay vs John \-lcDonrld,.. -- Quebec, hon Scotia, New Brunswick; an ab. debtor. and Mvuiitobi, in the above order. with $236 08, members of :11: c .b‘.n t; generalo c rs of an ab. debt. ;~_ the army not Ill the command; senators; 350. ress g~.tllcry;proviu~.i-il execut.ve councils; . an ab debtor. egislutivo RSSK mliiies; foreign consuls; E 839 97. Bell for plaintifl. E debtor. Bell for plsititifi. lab. debtor. l Bill for plaintiff. - Hood’: Sursapzuilla ls sold by all drugglsts. a vvife, two sons and three daughters to mourn their loss e-n . ‘ . v. .—...- Supreme Court. ..The June Term of the Supreme Court met at noon today a Summerside-— the Master of the R0 3 as presiding Judge. 'lhe following Grand Jurors were sworn and empsnnelled:-—Robert H. McDonald, St. Eleanor s, foreman; Th mas Smith, Lot 26; A. L. Anderso", Summerszde; John Mclvtr, LHL Rubert Lot ll;.Robert T. Holman, Summerside; VVm. Digmm. Lot .26; Peter Taylor, Lot 25; Joseph McNeill, Lit 7; Charles E, Strong, Sumtnersidc; Thomas Lynch Lot_1l; Benjamin Wflibgteg-, Lot. 23,301"; Muirhe-ml, _L~»t 28; Israel Reid, Lot 2; R. _B. Reid, Alberton; Archibald M_ Wright,» L'if 26; Joseph Gin-flu‘ Lug David Rogers, Lot 26. In the charge to the Grand Jury, the Judge In laying down the duties of the Jury, referred to the working of the Can- ada Temp romeo Act, and said that no matter ‘what opinion they might have of the advisability of the statute. yct While it was the law of the land, it was their duty to see that it was properly enforced and that if they knew any case in which the prosecitors or magistrates or bniliflh neglected to perform their duty, then it He also referred in fe ling and eloquent The following composes the docket;-— The Queen on pro. of Fidele White _ Verdict for plaintiff for Bell fur pl'tll‘itlfl. , Thos. E. Ram ~ay, vs. Angus McDonald, Vvzrdirt for plaintifi for Bell for pl iulifli Robert T. Holman vs. John McLe*-n, Verdict for plaintiff’ for Robt. T. Holman vs. Robert Gr y. uh. Verdict for plaintifl, 849 33. Ewen Campbell vs Anthony McLe lnii “ Verdict for plaiutifl 875.55. Ewen Campbell vs. Urbnn Pawe, ab. debtor. Verdict for plaintiff, $43.03. Bell for plaintiff‘. Elisha ll. Wright vs [Philip MoWil- liams, ab. debtor. Verdict for plaintiff’, 3119.53. ‘ - Toettour at 7.30, in the basement 0} the Methodist Brick Church, the choir of Kensington Hall will give a praise and song service. Evcrbody heartily wel- comed to he ur them. flied. Stewart, in the 89th year of hi: age, leaving Mr. Stewart was born in Perthshire, Scotland, and emigrate-l [0 this Island in 1817. ' l'|ood’s Sarsaparilla Is a concentrated extract of sarsspsrllla. Yellow Dock, Plpslssewa, J uulper Berries, Mandrake, Dandelion. and other valuable vegetable remedies, every ingredient belnz strictly pure, and the best of its kind it is possible to buy. It is prepared by thoroughly competent phar- macists, in the most careful manner, by a peculiar Combination, Proportion and Process, giving to it curative power Peculiar To Itself Itwlll cure, when in the power of medicine. Bcrotuls, salt Rheum, Blood Poisoning, cancerous and all other Humors. Malaria, Dyspepsia, Blliousness, Sick Headache, Catarrh, Rheuxnzttism. and all -tlifllcultlee with the LTver and l~Zis'1ncys. It overcomes That 'i'i.;-.--.l 1-‘eeliu:. Creates an Appetite, and git‘:-A ;;r.-:a£- IA-:l1i.{ll, nerve, bodily, and digezstiw strength. 31; six for $5. Prepared only by C. 1. Hood ‘& 00., Apothecarles, Lowell, Mass. N. B. If you decide to take Hood's Saraapsr rllla, do not be induced to buy any other. ‘ I00 Doses One Dollar NDTIGE 'l‘ll SHIPPEBS. British 6:. Foreign Marine Insurance Co. of Great Britain capital Twelve Million Dollars. F2110 5 aml 1‘ cl l.: :.ovt:‘erl at lu\\'r’:—l rates. SH iliz-2 ~“- l‘-lfi1.""¢4_ ssre-l. iayahb in any of the principal cities in Europe. - THE GUA t IAN, JHARLO At Brnckley Point Road. May 9th, Alexr if Hotel Arrivals. HOTEL DAVIES. Clarke. Orwell: Wilmarth, Milford. Mass; To: onto. OSBORNE Hocan. Halifax; Fred E Cox, Avonsport, S Summerside. :——— Shipping News. ENTERED. June 8 -—Amy B., McLean, Chatham son, Co.v Bay. CLEABBD. June 8 —Asta. Boudrout, do; Marie L0IIi86. WY“: Wm. Aitkeu, Hobbs, Pllgwash. 'I'IW°"V""5 *0mll»,Br--s June 6.—Robert M Cox, Morell; D C A R Butler. Halifax; Alex '1‘-roup. do; P D0710. do; L D Mrs A F Wilmarth, do. Miss Wilmarth, do; RB Andrews, Bonnairth; Geo M Stewart, J uue 9.-—D Ross, Orwell, F F Pichette, Quebec; Rev D C McLean, N - va Scotia; G Atwood, Truro; C W Dutcher & Son, Vernon River: A J Cheverie, Souris Mrs Annie McIntyre. do; M F Ea n or... W Cuhill, Sacltville; J s Green: ""“"“' Z“""" P‘“‘°” n'i"’ P""“l’°" Snowdrifr, llo-Kinnon,Cew Bay_;Tarqu‘_n Bouderout, Pictou. Marie Louise, Mall- laux Dalhousie; Lochiel, Smith, Buc- touche; Lizzie C., Anderson, Glace Bay; Gonesci, Read, Orwell; Arthur, Dicke- Gunderson, Pugnyllz Rising Dawn. Hughes, Piet.ou;TarqIIIII. 30% as directed. Please send cash with order .1 9.-—Loehi l, Smith, Buctouohel "32... Bride, Boudreau. Halifax; Mary Bumwhv. FRED. W. H\’.\'D)1AN, ’ Agent. Ch'town, June l—eod Im GAY’S PLANTS. AISIES in bloom, pure white and pink Pansies in bloom (most every color), 3c to 5 each. 25c to 45¢ per dozen. Plants to bloom soon in blossom, and Carnation (double), Indian and China Pinks, Sweet Rocket. Everlasting sweet Pea and Forget. me-nots, 3c to 5c each, 3oc to 40¢ per dozen. The above are hardy wintered-over perenmas ; SEEDLING FLOWER PL ANTS (trans- planted and well-rooted). at 12¢ per dozen. African Marigold. Pot Marigold. Morning ' Glory, Phlox, Ev:-rlastings, Candytuft, Migu- on:-tte, Nasturtium, Sweet Pea, Stocks, Ver- benn, etc., Lobelia. andcflolden (feather (for edging), 40¢ per Ioo- ansrv --reeper. 20¢ per dozen Double Dahlia Roots. 4c to 6: each. 3 VEGETABLE PLAN'l’S.—-Early Trans- planted Cabbage from hot beds. 40¢ per 100; Cauliflower. soc; Celery. 4oc;Ca.bbsge from seed bed, we per 100: Cauliflower, do, 25¢; ‘l‘omato(mnsplsnted). 12: ‘per dozen. ftom seed bed 6c; Squash, pumpkin, Cucumber and Melon 10¢. per box. The above for sale at our Business Stan} in the Charlottetown Market as well as at home See sign on North Side of Marks, flours. Orders sent by mail, boat or III. P. . Address, I IN: a eertalrl and sprtd; cure for .i cold la the Head uucutuium allitu ..;?j saga. . SOOTHMO, CLEANSING. HEALlI1Cl ' instant ”Ef:'C‘f, Permanent . Cure, failure l.=r.,ocas.--.‘o'e. - Many aoesllad :u.e:.r;c; I.‘—rO 2.‘ up‘? . symyi.-nu or t.'a:.*.::'li, ulvh Ls ll » ' Och-.-. partial d::.x:..~-.. l.-='.:.g taste of A‘ arm.-ll,1oul bxath, 1... .vlv.‘u so-t spit ting. cause gm.-~u..?. fusing oz‘ ce- ty. etc. y-zr 1.... u ta ~-‘. v~..h any (if they gr 1: ...ci; u'l::r~!=;-.:§. )-ournave uu-n'o.-.- (1!l‘."Jl“3u\. no tlme In iructmm t ‘nth; of 2.. .'..I, _ aul. Be want: x lo ‘.Lui;. ‘l~’dkC"':U“ ' cold in and resin: 2 2.; Cam 1. 1-K- lowcd by eoo:.;..i-.v‘.~.n and ..-am. tun; mi. is wk. ‘-3; all dntgti.-.ts cr_M.ll!1e u: . {Hal}:-I:-1. on receipt -« pueetw cents nnd5..v_..~ uy unrusulzxg Excursion to Piston AND l=?_EIi:iRN. ETURN TICKETS willbe sold on the New s. s. “ Nnnrnumnuun " for Picton and rteurn, on ‘ Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next. Good only day of « issue, {crime Finn)’. l-‘sre.'Tne Steamer will leave Co’: \Vharf at half past Seven o'clock, in the Morni-g (local time); leave Pictou on return at 2 30.’ By order F. W. 11 ‘LBS. June 9. ” FLCUR !___FLOURl IN srom: AND TO anintvs-. |250~Barrels White ‘Eagle, 500 Barrels Beaver, 250 Barrels Strathroy, 250 Barrels Kent... :25 Barrels jewel, I25 Barrels Howard. 125 Barrels Success. For sale low by N. B. Gr’ M RATT ENBURY, 100 Tons inf sticzirew-and to Arrive. N., B. J: M. RATTENBURY. June 6 8,000 PalIe;‘5hoj_,_ce Quality ———--:- r«., n. s» M. sarrsiveu RY. ‘ I00 boxes pure Pepper. loo boxes pure Ginger. too boxes pure Cream Tartar. 75 boxes Mustard. 15. B. s‘ M. Rsvrnununr. ,Cern:m.ea1. , 900 BARRELS Kiln dried F0! 5:14.: 3!} N. B.&' M. RATTENBURY. June, 6, Ex Pat zaw aw. i S. s. g_ILA. This steamer will again soil From Charlottetown to Boston On THURSDAY next, nth inst? Carrying Freight at reasonable rates. Ch'tow 1*, June 8——~3i ¢~ \ I‘ re s. C Sheep on deck. For freight or pasmge apply to. PEAK BROS év C0. ~ Agents June 5-—2i D. FARQUHARSON & SON st Johfs Newfeuulland \ -...-..- -._.._.............-..__ N. ,WEuNEs“uAY,’JUNE 1o.is91 T J . 3U;¢;cEstt It has always been buruim to do the 1 verybest for Customers possible, poo 1c in return. calling‘ its study understand, W EN THEY SEE IT. I,]vcr’youe.knows we ha_1.ve,.thc In estoi Mcn’s, . Boys and - Ch1ltlren’s Clothing on P. .,.[sland,. ind , _ s cheapest and ‘best by S ‘ on the Market git prices that. make competitors feel 1-. Ind nus ; but 1t’s our customers and not competitors’, Ladies, bring your children, bring your boys, bring your man, get "them clotiled" in C good style for very little money at the Reliable Clothing Store. . 3. ’ 1 t‘ .»...- ..-‘‘a . . ' ‘ ’ -. -. : ' ~..' and we have been; rewarded ' 'by”the5 KNOW far. Ourentirc stock is now; Thrown interests. so the public pwill .9;-__— —.___—_.—....___...4_.- . ..._.._.—~_.. -~....._. . -.—-. —..-. We have bought a. Special Lot of comm ' in White and Dra.b much under I L J the price. , ’ e CALL .A.:1:<r:D ,G-IEl'I' As- iP.A.IZB.. MARKET SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN. Paper Hangings, Winiiw llsflluilles, 1 llurtain nu, ._.._...--.. .... _..._.... ._...-.... . . -. -..—............. ......._j....._._—-—. City. in the city. Charlottetown, April THE BAZAR CO. have received daily _ _ , _ V . PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers ’ -Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt. the 50138.‘? 3110" “I W In order to clear out tremendous stock, we will sell atthe bot-tom prices. We huv only to show the Papers. They sell themselves.‘ O _ _ ' _ ' V _ , ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every Variety and 8* l°“'°-*l~- l""°<‘~“- Humlred of last yea:-‘s Blinds at half price to clear. ‘ NEW BLINDS.-A lovel_v':issortuu-ut. _ _, Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in afew days. Cheapest supply eve for twoiweeks from Two to Six biiles of WALL: - Ono ’ ll-in ls=.i.ni—J paper Blind.-I at c each. '.tli'lailH‘ 352;”: .9 3, Queen Street. FOR'S‘I‘ l0HN‘S NEWFOUNDLAND will be due at Charlottetown Monday, Morn- ing the 8th inst and will carry Cattle &‘ B 1 ° g your ordersfor DOORS,_SA;Stl, MOU_LDINGS, or any kind of Building rrimminiiiiia MACHINE WORK mo. .4. DUCHEMIN iv 00. ,. ' 1 TIME b ' having your work done by competent workmen with the‘ inost - L ivnprfvoeltllwtllaglfilvtleery. {on will save MONEY because, the BEST is ALWAYS the °HE%PEST" A" :DUc:EtEMIN‘sz co- Ch’towu, June 5-—e'o,d. H aszard’s Improved . , FOR SALE AT , ‘H’y. '1‘; LePa.2'e’s Olfeown, uue 4-—d tf . s . . ].].GAYér’SQN Jlaygerawwky . In Turnip Seed. The only ' Genuine. Old Stand. A N . — o L _ my -K‘ D. 0.9. certain ‘cure_fot‘ , C summer Foot DIIRABLE, FASHIOQIABLE, cuuv “"“" ‘::?!E.1'...?‘ ""‘“ Ladies, Gentlemen, Misses, Béy. g ; ..