i DAILY EXAMINER = 5, 1st $2,700 WORTH ——OF Ready-Made Clothing AT CosT. THE . : ; : 4 a - ——aae ” - x =< Mpaanngats LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS oo + | —— THE BABY ONCE MORE. Hon. Senator Ferguson returned to his —— , home on Saturday evening } j Maxt Sreciatty.—Beer Bros : : j cxtins 4 Srectatty. —Beer B Mr L. H. Deview, M-P.P. returned from | S8P0us Facts for the Consideration | aes : ae | Ottawa on Saturday evening of Mothers Mrs. McInnis, of Halifax, isin the city , am on &@ short visit to her pareuts, Rev. Mr, ieee pin , scueee Mr. Ravi = | Me Neill and Mre McNeill, of Prince Street.| All wise people will readily admit that, | ms P. Blake, Esq., President of the Board | for young infants, the ideal food is healthy - — les! f Trade, has returned from Ottawa, where | mother’s milk ; but when this is ont of the | In ‘Lon ia tlie he was attending the Intercolonial Confer- qttestion, a prepared infant food must be | ‘ ‘ ‘ arg ana ' - nce "1.5 : : = oe: used. This prepared food should closely | pa g Mr. William Johnston of thia city re-| resemble healthy human milk. | i. taened 1 i a ¥ | r bei ete eat will’ + turmwed home ‘ast evening. Mr. Johnston It is now admitted everywhere that | S ew nen Maadounll: ane jase c wn pleted a very sueessful year Lactated Food is the best substitute mh the ~ iad demi an: Mita. the medical department of McGill college | world fur breast milk. Its badis ia the | ] HY It mea ed 6 foot 10 ae obtained first clase honors. We] same as that of mother’s milk, that is, | 1 are pleased to be able to add Mr. Johnstons | sugar of milk ; and with it are. combined } i we name to the hist successful I<laeders | the nutre tive, qualities of the great cere als, : S S ye Screvce.--Opening | — , bh Maca wheat, barley and oats, so preparéd as to : eventan at 8 c'ulack ta apfain Joseph Macdonald and his good }. be readily d ge-ted and assimilated. The 4 Te will hi , iv . a wife . ” » ae | is wee g 2 ) Oa Interesting addresaes, | ''¢: « elebrate the twentieth anniversary | e‘ficacy of the nutretive qualities of Lactat- W - il ' t eek ae LO Admittan free Regular | their marriage at Cardigan to-day. Thi- | ed Food hus xy been acknowledged by | per cent discount offall Gents : ‘a the first ti during oir ~dde ift ie e rufess io othe OO nl ‘ornishi - { : ies ; : eaten Thursday, the | 1 the me during their wedded jife | the medical pr n. No other food in Furnishings, Hats, Ties, Col- Pr Street School, at Captain Macdonald has been able to be | the world has received such he arty Revo: | : ‘ . - . , at 5 : a home on the anniversary of his marriage | Mmeéendation and praise from mothers, lars, Cuffs, Shit ts, l ndercloth- - LHe EXaMINer joins most heartily im =the It tie v fol in the workk shat cat | t ing, Night Shirts. ete We ne . os Tr} Benevo'ent | general congratulations. : l -ward off dy entry and cholera infantnim : a . . I : ety W * grand plenic 2" —_— Saag sie Te Amd it Can truly be #a that Le { io LP 4 want to make this week . big ; a}, | Opp sHiP.—- -vular - eh. Libis oe es ca eee . gg sur GQ ’ , ~ | ' a ’ oon Ling of ogy te a peteg ule meet | saves the bab.es from death. : W eek In OUul Gents Depart- nit ef Ot ells birth. hia } 82 4 sawrence Lodge No. 5 la-t even- Every mother shoukl give Wer thfs | . , - er a fair of the season, | ing the following officers were duly install-| Lactate! Fool i 7 - ‘ys Wer thtaiit | ment. Last week was a hum- ; 1 : e¢ f . : install actater ol if it is not prorressing “Tei “ nto their respective offices for pre- j ’ ' pa by all who wish to | ‘ i me t 7 > : og 7 fe : — | health and growth. One week’s feediae mer. ilk den sent term V ie U.& 5 John Me- | bh the ere Fe aeaall OD ais . . 7 , , , . g y . pone cagzendt Ay ig hg hesaaiie P er he great B od will satisfy any mothe i You may as well buy from ° rp wp ; Wa aac og of Jt virtues and superiority : i 2 ; l iReweN’s In viv ations.——Chief Engineer | “ M.; WR Borehan, P.G.; and William ° . aes us as not. , woe Cae Cea » tion tk sina, +. &.. 2.6 saac ane: js 2 ; Large fa eived ar invitation to | ly G. Jel ; o , Isaac L Lane; THE LADIES. od 23 present at the twenty-second annual con- | 3; John D MeMillan; Ree. Sec., T os s y : ok f the National Association of Fire | D R Macleunan; Per. See , John 3 Neleon: the pleasant effect and perfect Safety git "i Bs tae ht » Montreal on 14th, | Treasurer, John F McKie; Warden, T W fe which ladies may use the California ‘| oe a a8 of August, next. | Goodwill; Conductor. Join F. Whear, iquid laxative, Syrup of Figs, under all | i AJ ( Large has a eived an invitaticn | O. G., Alfred J. Houle; I. G. Alex McRae; me ig sneer Enea, Searae repens f a 3 St. John asking the Fire Depart-| 8. S.N.G.. James Wwidell; L. S.N.G., | 9.2 Bet the true wae ete 3 aac. ie aa a Daniel McLew!: R93. V. G Rot or the name of the Califurmia Fig Syrup ' to take part in the emens tourna . : eas » + Uns wobert ‘ . ; } e o be held in that city on the 14th | Rattray; L.S. V.G., Colin © MeNeill; R. | ©» Printed near the bottom of or =P ne and 15¢! August 8.8., Theo Vanlder-tine; L. 8.8... RH : : 7 Charlottetor 5 2 —_ a Mason; Chopla n., 5. N. Robertson: J. P, Goov Wueetixe.—Mr. A. D. Taylor, of | news, oe %, aie Piast Mernopisy Caurca.—-The service | G., Henry S. Coffin; Mar«bal, Ho M. Dayj- | Aurherst. lett his home ov Saturday night | ut Zion Chure h on Sunday morning, an son At the conclusion of the ceremony | @ 8.30 and arrived in this city at’ 12 fhe union service at the I irst Methodist | Nuble Grand Lane entertaived the members | clock Sunday noon, having wheeled from Cwerch on the evening of that day, were | at Carter’s Restaurant Amherst to Cape Tormentiue, then from argely attended tev. Jra D. Sankes onal Cape Traverse tw Charlottetown, 4 distance whore name is familiar throughout the Tue Marxer.— Tie attendance at th of 73 miles in 7 hours time. Those who jan, took a prominent part, and during market t-day was small with the supp y know anything of the hills and sandy roads e exercises sang a number of hia mo-t | about the average. Prices were lit, between her- and Cape Traverse, will con popular melodies His recital of different | changed Fyys remain at from 8 to %; sider the above wheeling verv good, Mr events in connection with his work were | butter, 16 to 18c; strawberries, 16 to 26; | Tavlor left for home this morning of thrilling interest. It is not often that a | ow:«, 42 to 43c afd potatoes at 25c. Hay | © Charlottetown audience has the pleasure | has dropped to from 45 to 55e. Cauli- LOCAL NOTICES ot Tegra id eT ae si of listening to euch a distinguished man | i ywers and turnips were on sale to-day fur Advertisements under this heading cnarged aa Mr. Sankey, and we trust he may soon | the first time this season. The former for at the rate often cents per lind. sold at 7 to 8¢ each, and the Jatter at 5 to Ge per bunch. be able to repeat his vixit - The day was generally Tuk programme of Mr. Bayfiell’s con- Dowrstow Day observed jn Charlottetown, most of the pat offices and stores be ng closed. At | cert this evening is evcellent. ’ & royal @aluje was fired from For > — Edward. In the afternoon there was «| Prixceor Wares Cotiece.—The en- ‘ nteresting game of base ball at the | trance examinations of Prince of Wales part There were private picnics innum- | College and Normal School, are being held ons and the railway and steamboat~ | to-day at the West Kent Street Schcvwl, the we \ patronized Captain Paoli’- College building being too emall, trim: little steamer, the May Queen, was,of | —_—— ‘ sv carrying excursionists, and At a meeting of the Midlothian Liberal th irious livery stables were depleted | as-ociation it was detin tely announced that f horses at an early hour. The races at | Mr. Gladstone would not again stand for Summerside, a repert of which is pub | election to the house of commons. lished elsewhere, were well attended = an! — were greatly enjove:l The ecrofulous taint which may have a | been in your blood fur years, may be Tee Bievere Gvessixe.—-The cents in | thoroughly expelled. by ‘giving Hvuod’s the bottle on exhibition in Prowse Bros.” | Sarsapar.la a trial [i " store for some time past were counted on | itildillpesitiesancson Saturday evening. The exact sum in the | Pouice Covar.—-This f vrenoon, “rancis bottle was $45 b= The exact number was | McLeod, aws tined $5 aud co-ts or thirty net guessed There were three guesse~ days imprisonment with bard labor for or $45.67, the guesses being made by | corner loafing. Francis Hughes | was A. E. Arsenault and Brace James, of thir | charged with assaulting a boy named Alex- city, and John McKinnon, of Bonshaw | ander McInniv. The summons was dis- each one cent short of the total amount. | missed with costs against the def ndant, Thev will lecide between them<elves re- | tie complainant not prosecuting. garding the ownership of the bicycle nein Amie McRae, of Canoe Cove, guessed Fresh oat and Scoteh cake to-day at J $45.66, and James Fraser. ot Charlotte town, $45.70. There were upwards of , 1800 yuesses in all, ranging from $1.50 to Murphy & Son’. jy3 2i MARRIED. $4 a Sh uld any per on hold a ; >. At Rollo Bay, on 20th, June by the Rev for $45.09, he or she is requester ~ | J.G Cameron, George Eldon Keefe to Miss retent ’ oO Cc - . P nt it af once Mary Aun Matheson, of Darlington, Lot . eee ’ @7 Barrist Coxvenriox. — The Baptiet | “~ Association of P. B. E. churche-, recently DIED - ee eouvened with the church at East Point, : ‘ . . , couak Seteauk Whe caalan In this city, on the 2nl July, inst., was one ¢ vnusug interes ie « ( = + 7 . . “var oo ’ : 1, | Susan, beloved wife of Joseph Wright, ehurches throughout the Island are well to 5 ned with enthasia-tic young pasior | aged 57 years. ianned ¥ CVC USL a~Cie Vv g s = | . — — ’ , : é | , {Funeral to-morrow afternoon at 2 who are in full sympathy with all the de- ; > can oN - o'clock, to People’s Cemetery.] pominational enterprises Report~ | f - from churches show a large addi | At ler father’s residence, Dorchester stent ~ tk rember-hip, an increased | 5t., On the 2nd inst., Maygie, beloved wife interest in]fevotional 2work, and a con- | of P. 8. Hughes, and daughter ‘of Edward sixleral advance in benficence. Among Coady, in the 26th year of her age. R.I. P, the visiting brethren present were Dr. At his home in Mount Hope, Henry Saunders, of the Messenger and Visitor; | Dockendorff, aged 19 vears, second son of Rev. J. W. Manning, Halifax, representing | the late Solomon Dockendorff. i the Foreign Missionary Board; Rev. A, | — Cohom Hebron, N. S., of the Hone | s Mi-sion Board; Rev. W. H. Warren, late | A J. B. Oakes, of Acadia University. FIRST-CLASS HAIR BRUSH and | of Sackville, N.S., and Pref. Higgine and | - Eviscorpat Vistt.—His Lordship the Bishop of Nova Scotia will visit Cherry Valley this afternoon. His engagements n this Provinee are as follows: { Induc tor weiptie July ~Georgetown. — AT —— confirmation a008 July 5—Souris. Contingent on arrange- 4WATYT : gm. El te | 2eee DOW N eee duly 8-St. Rieanore. induction 222? .. July 9—Alberton. Confirmation. PRICES | ig Juty 1i—Port Hill " Confirmation. | is what we offer for a few days yet. These B- July 12—Lot 11. Confirmation. | Brushes are going fast, for they are recog- July 15—St. Paul’s, Charlottetown, 11 a. m., 3 p. m., 7 p. m. ; oe July 16--Kensington. July 17—French River. July 18—Springfield Confirmation. July 19—Crapaud. Confirmation daly 20—Long Creek. Consecration of chure h nized as being GENTIVE BARGAIsS. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. “a Confirmation. Confirmation. | j | j | j i | - | } Sr. Perer’s Jvettee—St. Peter's Cathed- | ,, i ; y. Supe . | Corner Kent and Prince Streets. l was crowded on Sum ast at the} . . é ease bs coral oe tig , De. Owen- | Corner Queen and Richmond Streets, —j3 Jones was celebrant at the High Celebra tion 6f the Holy Euchariat at 11 a. m., aod ws assisted by Ven. Archdeacon Weston | Jones aa Deacon, and Rev. James Simpson | a+ Sab-deacon. Rev. T. H. Hunt acted as | Bishop's Chaplain at this and the other | services, bearing the pastoral staff. His | Lordship Bishop Courtney preached a ' nost cloqguemt sermon from the word«: Heretry perce ive we the love of God be- | WE SELL ecanse He laid down His Life for us: and | we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” At 3 p. m. His Lordship | administered the Sacrament of Confirma- tion to 38 eandidates—13 males and 25 females. His Lordship’s address to the candidates was earnest, eloquent and CooD pra ties: At Evensong His Lord hip preached from tue words: “Simon Peter anew red and ead, Thou art the Christ ° . Y the! Son of the living God.” Like the FURNIT URE AGEN igg Sermon an i Confirmation address, The <rmoh was most able, and listenzu w with rapt sttention, After the sermon and CHEAP! ‘ procession the cheir and clergy gathered vund the Altar, where a solemu Te Deum | a wassuns, after which gthe congregation | a knelt tw receive the episcopal benediction. MARK WRIGHT & 60 LTD The mus'e at all the services was excellent, | " "y ‘ ’ }, ‘ bye aml | ” . . na much ered t upon the choir and Who Sell at Selling Prices, =_— —— Old Sol Completely Eclipsed and your Complexion preserved by getting one of Our UTOPIA SUNSHADES. We have an immense variety in Silk, Utopia, Gloria, DuChene, &€., &c., with Pear , lvory, Bne, an! Natural Wood Handles, — Prices all the way from 60 cents te $1.00. Special Bargainh« at 95 cents and $2 80. White-Wear Sale continues only Two Days more. BEER BROS. rhe ial attention of trade is lirected to the at sale at Georgetown next Thureday, July 5th, at Ll o'clock. Parties wishing to visit the Eastern capital of this Province may thus : ; seule . combine bu-iness with u pleasure trip to Georgetown. FPer I pre auction New Inagazines for Ju'y and August, Ea-per’s, Munsev’~, Century, “Frank Le-lie’s, Lip} incott’s, &e., ac., just ie e v«l at Carter’s bookstore jaly 3 2i. Fa hion bo .k-, &e., just received at Carier’s bookstore. july 3 2i. Peaches, apricots, plin s, red currants. Watermelon -, pineapples, tomatoes, oranges, etc, at J D Melieod & Co. Fresh fruit by S.S.Piorida this morn- ing. Cahforpia plume and peaches, water- melou®, piveapples aml Uananas at S. B. Knman & Co’s. at Hire’'s Keot Reer Pxtenct ulsvu's. ua? june 2] tt Dont forget that D. AL Bruce is velling ot his stock of $2,700 worth of readymade clothivy at cost. ju30 d3i wii You have au opportunity of buying a-tailor nade suit at cost. You have it now if you take advantage of D. A. Bruce’s clearance sale of ready made cloth- ing, ju30 d3i wli seldom WHITE VESTS, BATHING SUITS, STRAW HATS, VF LIGHT TIES. Haig Siena Le s will ‘interest all our patrons. There- i# nothing which everyone so much, desires as a handsome table service. It takes sil ver to. fill’ the bill, and tine silverware is the pride of every housekeeper. It’s an opportunity lost not to look at our stock of tables s.lver,of rich, elegant, beautiful, aud novel desigus and patcerns. These goods exemplify, the latest triumphs of the silversmith’s art in the production of knives, forks, butter dishes, cream pitchers. sugar Lowls, celery heklers, tea pots, frutt baskets, etc. The durability of silver makes it cost comparatively little in the end. New Fish Carvers, Fruit Spoons, Bread Forks, ete., just received. E.W. TAYLOR, _ CAMERON BLOCK june30 THE MAGIC CITY. Have your copies of “THE MAGIC CITY” bound. Lowest price and good work, 4 4 J.D. TAYLOR, Tre Weatnex.—Winds mostly south and southwest; decidedly warm, withshowers or thunder storms, chiefly at night, may30 Bookbinder, Queen St. INOTE “THES —_——— (KX) Make No Mistake. Leen eee or Three Doors Nerth of Old Stand is Our Place of Business Large Steck of Family Supplie a. ata Smali Advancd.on Cost ! BGF-INSPECTION SOLICITED. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. togers’ Building Queen Street, Charottetown.—jun 26 tu thn sat Potato Bug Poiso ——IS Pure Paris Green Be ‘sure you get it PURE. Try the City Hardurare Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Cherlottetown, June 26, 189t—tu fri TEA PARTY STRATHGARTNEY, In aid of the P. E. Island Hospital, AvTea’Party, under the auspices of the Ladies’ Hospita! Aid Society of the | P.K, Island Hospital, will be held at | Strathgartney on ) 1|Wednesday, July 4th. (If wet, the Picnic will be held on the following day). Ror the purpose of raising funds for a | Contagious Disease Ward. MISS MAY DAWSON. June 14—dy fr ‘8th tl dte wy Liveliest Cuting of the Season P. E. Island | Railway, | Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the ay " | trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays St. Dunstan's Band and Glee Club | excepted) as follows :— Will Make Tiings AN Right. | 1 AT KINKORA, On July 10. | | | | | Trains Outward. Trains Inward. oo Réad.down Read up IC CIES G LORE ! PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM DEL 20) 600 ysotgs eer beens’ 620 940 30L 614.....-Royalty Junction..... 606 919 Bore. 350 648. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 830 » and have a share run’ an: 405 658....... Hunter River.......524 815 Come and h ave a cha e of the fun a pe Bem Mm titan ta te partakeofAl hospitality - O prevent a rush Me 7 OE. t5.60c00 Emerald.......... 455 730 tor tickets on the grounds, agents will fur- | S08 7 40......... Freetown. ........ 445 710 wich tangaliecmines “Me train front BGM] 66 Sis) scar Ex.ocns( O08 OR merside and Charlottetown. . M ¢ Semmernice is 4s M T rains , eastern standard time. b 1%) 830)...... av Pe s3.0% 3 40 05 Train run by eastern - andard time : +8 $8? Rett Cae see Tea on tables at 11 o’cloek. 20s 8O8. 2.3.0. Wellington ........ 367 1017 Should the day prove unfavorable, the | 4H OO 5c s0cnctl port Eat prawnnh oi 38 4 aw » held | he fi esien is Mak 1S POO. ccresies ET vi cisnccica 46 09 tea will be held on the first fine day fol | 5 OB, 10 47,.,.%.. Bloomficid Ciba abel 130 744 towing. ® 00-11 26. 54..0<4 A seerton inde bs hae 105 76 TIME TABLE. Wee i E85. si NO orn iue ii 1225 60 PM AWM PM AM LEAVE a. LEAVE . M. | eee ee ee eee ee eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee Tj 7S. 30. Mise she .:.....8.02 | AM PM AM PM fig h 4.30 Miscouche hye sn | 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 920 5335 Alberton .........5.15 Summerside ....8.25 | 650 315..... syalty Junction.....90 515 Bloonifield.......5.45 Kensington. ......8.55 | 7 28 8 40.......... Bedford .........84) 440 Ohears «.......... 6:05 Preetown ......... 9.29) 7S. #%) ; Por iit 3.2... 7.07 Emerald ..,....... 9.22 | 8 2 410).. f o 7 r sale ne Ob SE Su 43%, W ellington. --ee- 7-40; Arr. at Kinkota/935 lOs0 so.. Leave Kinkoraon return at 4.30 p.m. 1014 533.. . % | 055 605 LEAVE a. M.) North Wiltshire.8.09| AM PM MountStewart...6.15 Hunter River. ...8.15 | | iinaapenidiicepeionedinnkis Glioma aemmaiaint Bedford ..........6.43' Bradal bane .843|4M PM AM PM ee : 700 Emerald 8°51 | $25. 410.......Mount Stewart......810 345 ‘ harlottetown...7. bmerald . B51) 938 508.2000.) Cardigam..........717 237 Royalty Juse..27.20-Arr. at Kinkora.9.05 | 1060 520 ....... Georgetown. ....... 70 21 ae, che ;#M PM AM PM Leave Kinkora on retura at5.35 ppm [3 APES ae RM AM : * Pat i - DV). 04s s.0.- 200+ EMOMid.....0..cyesses 715 Tignish to Alma inclusive...... $l 15 is his Clewaawis Cape Traverse... ..4.s..- im % . 3] fie 7 Eiyeeue v 345° * Alberton to Bioomfield 5 onl , D. POTTINGER, Howlan to Portage Ge pd Gen, Mgr. Can, Govt. Rellwaye Conway to Richmon « os cana SEERA : Moncton, N. casks : . - CNSWORTH, Superi W ellington to Misconche * - -seieegel) 60 J.¢ WORTH. Superintendent, St. Kleanors to New Asigan:S sca... 0 40 Railway Offices, 31st May, 1894. Barbara Weit to Biueshank * - 0 35 | 3 ; —___—_——— Pe 9s os ited: a, dcudais o seedeerns 0 25! Masonic Tem) > , = | j ' PROUD 16.660 cuevdntieisedaseshassesebiied 0.15} Mt, Stewart to Sutfolk, inelpsive.... @ 75 § —_—— York to Brackley Point ““* ™~...-.. v to : The Annual Meeting ef the Share- | Charlottetown . steteeres te teeeweneenseres 0 ‘) | holders of the Masonic Temple Company | St. Dunstan’s to Milton, inclusive...... 0 60 Lwill be held in the Masome Temple, on | Loyalist.io Hunter,River “ 4.... 0 45 | Wedueaday, the Ilth July, 1894, at 8 | Clyde to Fredermcton * O's... 0 35 | o'clock, pem., for the election of Directors PN ssi pistlls, Uabiveseanagiah a OG +» + and veneral buainess. > lhe . 9 i SIND inn consip dasiticeeah sinepattcs omen 620) By order, FRANK McCARVILL, D. McLEAN, Secretary. Secretary-T'reas, Kinkora, June 28, 1894.— dy tu fr wky June 26, 1894. ness, we offer larger portion of this stock is our own manufacture. a genuine sale and will be faithfully carried out. Clothing © all our Ready-made for your bargains. 4 “x Contemplating going out of this department of our busi- The This is Come on at Cost. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. ne be —— and Tans, that won’t make y to buy cheap. Charlottetown, June 21, 1894—m w YOUR cessity to a tolerable footing. ing fancy in price. f OPPO SURE DEAT POTATO BUGS! IF THEY TASTE OUR Faris We warrant every pound to be strictly PURE. Creen. Five tons Fergusson Alexander's in stock. DODD Charlottetown, June 29, 1894—tu th & ROGERS. sat A Jui We have j ust Sa ROMAN CATHOLIC PRAYERS, CHURCH OF | Fatherland, also in New York, Iam ENGLAND PRAYERS, A. We boug the and are going to give the public the benefit of the Snap or Bargain. 30 We invite two alike, goods. Charlottetown, [June 12, 1894—+ t s per cent. ne Snap! opened a Case of BIBLES and Prayers and Hymns and M. combined. i a ‘ “ lot at away down figures No regular Handsome goods. than lower your inspection. ST. PETER’S SUNDAY SCHOOL. PICNIC —AND— Strawberry Festival | Tie annual Sunday Schood Picnic will be held on WEDNESDAY, JULY 11th, on the beautiful: grounds of John McEachern, Esq., East River. The str. Southport will leave the Ferry Wharf at 10.30 aan., and at 3p. m. Good Refreshment Tables, Strawberries Punch and Judy Show, and Swings, &c., on the grounds, June 14,-—dy tf guar Keep Off the Grass We'll Allow No One to Tres- pass on our Toil: t Business ! We have a pleasant, smeoth Rubber un- breakable Comb at 10 cents. Call and see thei. Our stock of Brushe2, Perfumes, etc., is complete. REDDIN BROS. J une25—eod Opp. Post Office. WE ARE Showing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. | | Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting. Our goods are ali new, and our prices just right. We can dress a man far a moder- ate sum. It will cost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Wil Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY, Merchant Tailor June 1, 1894.—tu f s tf ‘Games | | | | | } THES.S. FASTNET | Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- | NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calls. Through “Bills of Lading issued to all points in Great Britain and Continent at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. Gem Rings, SET WITH DIAMONDS,GARNETS, PEARLS, &c | ¥kS==GENUINE STONES! ‘¥KS=SOLID GOLD! ‘We=LARGE STOCK! GH. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. June 23. FOUND—A sum of money. Owner can hay- same by calling at Carter’s Bookstore and paying for this junel3 NOTICE—Any person tound tearing down + ALLAN, City Bill- dealt with by law,—A. poster. junei3 FOR SALE--A Jersey cow, registered, with ner Kent and Edward Streets. june MAN'S, Upper Queen Street, tf—june2 ers that 1 have put up about town will be | ~ calf. Apply to Mrs. Gro. H. LEpwicu, = PICNIC BOILERS to rent at H. D. wan-4 FEET miy be put down, but not in the matter of shoes, as they are a Our Black and Tans are the acme of summeriness, and are seasonable, reasonable, durable, 8 utisfactory, sgreeable, and really fancy in appearance, without You can imagine nothing better or hand- somer than our Black and Tans that show you what an ideal warm weather shoe ought to be. superbly this season, by encasing them im a pair of our Black ou conspicuous as a member of the Outs Decide now to treat your teet To buy from us is J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, SITE WEST END MARKET HOUSE. Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits. of the single and inner tires, and a choice of the tw offered on the 1894 Styles is bia wheels. You can have the strong resilient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly -*onounce far ahead of any «ver tire of this type. Full parti.wars in catalogue, which you can 9’ stain from R. M. Young, Agent. | y Clocks and Watches. If you want your Clock or Wateh | cleaned or repaired go to JOSEPH | GOODSTEIN, Queen Street, opposite . McLeol & Co’s. aving several years’ experience in the ore- | pared to do all kinds of work in my i | with neatness and despatch. ine | Remember the place. Charges moder- | ate. 3m d&w—may28 J.D ae | diese | jus s . $ S *, ae oS 2s = €.S 3 2.2 7 cm i ae i ~ gE © <" 3 O ge 2; 5 ee as < e353 aa eo @. 3° 7 > et ds 33 oe 2é | } a 3 a 4 s As Wants, Lost, Found, & | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. _WANTED—Manager for financial institu- tion. Reference and bond required. Liberal inducements to the right man. Address, The Eastern Assurance Co., Philadelphia, Pa. july3—3i BICYCLE FOR SALE.—A very light safety | pees prs tire Bieycle, as z as new, wil | Be soid cheap forcash. Enquire at this office. july 3—tf WANTED.—<A girl for Apply to Mrs. 8. Davies encral housework. est St. FOR SALE.—A double-seated evtension top, in order. sloven will sold at a bargain. office. Also a light Apply at the J 4, WANTED—A Boy to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house. Apply at this office, jun tf cninaleidisinaiathiteanll - eel WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Apply at Miss FINLEY’s, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. jane?s li pd PASTU RE—About an acre of rich pasture land to let, with pump and clear water on same, near Government Pond. Apply to W. C. HARRIS. june?s tr TO RENT. -Watermere the residence of Go vareer a wits 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage th one acre Apply to A. McNEILL. 325 tf guar pat. TO LET—On Great George Street, over shop, ¢ight rooms, Apply to JoHn STUMELES. 3 Jjune23 ivy pd WANTED.—A servant girl housework. Apply to Miss A Street. for general LLEY, Prince tf—june?i MACKEREL BARRELS.—600 planed stave Mackerel Barrels for sale, $65 a hundred, at = Cooper Shop, Mal ue Road, adjoining old Brewery property.—Joun J. JACKSON. usc _june2i—tw eod CITY CANYASSER of good address to handle our ency. Permanent position for ood man. ROWN BROTHERS COMPANY, ‘oronto, Ont. lm eod—junel$ Painted and papered on Water near pply to Mrs. Lowpen, junels TO LEYT--A House throughout, situated Round House. A | Esplanade. WANTED.—A Servant Girl for general work. Apply » Mas. D. Srewarrt, Kent St. june 16 3i pd FOUND-.-A parse containing a small sum “pea Apply at SANDERSON & Co’s, unel2 | PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Oylinder | and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all ' other machiner , new or " , used y Printers, Lit ers and Bookbi ! write J. H. Vivinh. be Bay Street, Toronto, Ontario. junié sat tL WANTED—A oe for kitohen work. Good references required.—P, Pp, ARCHIBALD, Queen Street. tf-junes