Pe eee eee ee ee ee ee eee . ad Saeco on tee | \ a : # iF j i ; i ; 4 i 4 : he a a ALN LETT CC Tee Wimbled a,» = = : iets imbiedon. eee 3) ciency > department then I say do it . . "Ae Pp ix rz? AnSs- | efficiency of any depart é s ning Ag o Daily Examiner |A Question of Veracity < ose te that it can be done seein t / t chan diss es nce. My opinion 18 tnat 1b Ce . ty — \gents of the y { wered., mr : . tated that it ha: . cRCOND DAY OF THE COMPETITION. . aces - The Mayor iurther staves Las te ee cman : THE ry Examiner is for sale every aay + a Lord ; . : Lara for — ‘ : ; _ f SVHE Anhital Prenic of the Zion Church | an DAILY —" | ;' i ae aa, | A FEW DAYS AGO“the IX AMINER stated | his intention t » particularize j ist here Lily l Toe Globe of ihe 16th ublishes the fole 7 Vik d athists ric) i f i : <n ae © on the trains e 136 and WesSo, and at the foliow . . : ‘ : { Uae 7 tt noxt |, I 1 d I muon Sabhath “chool will be held ae + HAW S ing places‘ that the late Government dismissed de2%enS} .oasons satisfactory, would defer unull Next) lowing special cablegram, ee aC ‘t a WHARF. WEST RIVER os St ee . a 5 a i ligt is re-|4r » 0 ht ae ae vetier weath Ar, 7 H. A. Harvie, Charlottetown. of officials after they attained toe power, | meeting of Councu. We understand his - Loth July ae "ee was no rain y 244) J Ts “6 } : rp? 1 » th: >» Record ers >i to-day at Yvimb.edon, 1ere i ’ {} jj A. DW. Haszarp, | writer in the Patriot calls the ExaMINER’S| commendation wili be that the Rectegerep | to-Cey ae ere - re made Shooting ON ’ yy T. O'CONNELL a | ; j : al J ; rere vith the Stipend and excellent scores Were Maue. *& i . ° ew , T L. Cn PEL E “6 veracity in question and asks us to name should- be m«e rg d wite = fig, arr ae Prins began to-day ; and The steamer Southport will leave the | erry - wa re ss ei eee acistrate : amalgamation of the oillces OF bis : — . ‘ : ; Tkiet ne RD 3 of , 2, ST. Ne-tMeEs » . official wito was summarily dismissed. Magistra e ; amalg ‘ ; 1 the Clerk of the several Canadians are wellup m the first ro at 9.30 a. a and 1,30 P 2 ee ‘ ’ le ; he ) ; an ile CIA “uu cA. + ar > as e 8S ant ‘ , p il. Beer, Southport. the writer for the Patriot will but con- Cloth dr'tae Lounct: a™ th the} Tange: The competition will be continued Refreshments und Tea can b sam) ee PERT rside — ve ag _ liarw Mavcistrate: dispense ith the : yiting- -, | grounds. CuARLES Larrerty, Summerside, ed ei dates : : +171 Stipendiary Magistrate; dispense W -morrow. A handsome writing-case, | & : : LEonarp Morrts ‘6 i. it the Royal Gazette of tnat tine ne will c i . ead 4] ther chain to-b ¢ + 1 ~ nena ted i The usual amusements will be provided. “age gay ee tay | + iat i ee wenger Seo TT ones? | made of Canadian wood, was Piene ‘Tickets 25 cents. Children under 12 years, 7 f f ren ~orcre , '@. Lea . ’ voy oft vr 1a! . ‘ : Sie ial . . at “Ke . 5S e J S, SE, Searyee | find that out of upwards of forty olicia would, if adopted, effect an additional saving Capt. Mildmay, Secretary of the N° tional ‘ ” LD). SurHERLAND, Souris Kast. Morton 8S. Hugues, County Line Station. ; e 4) ee ee } 2 fover A. McAutay, Head St. Peter’s Bay. lof the year in which the late Government ae -IWRECKED AT SABLE ISLAND. Y ’ rm ° 1 ’ 1). Ke AN, Mount Stewart. COOK oiace the appointments of the follow W McN AN | ; INEILL, J on. |. wee oar See, ys ». McNEILL, ea = ine officials, at least, were cancelled, viz -— Joun J, ARSENAULT, Tignish, ‘ a a. reeves aemrescoee | THe Dary EXAMINER. | > «RS ae. 208. *. W. Hughes, Assistant Librarian. William McDonald, 8 P. W., King’ County. John McSwain, School Visitor. Joseph Doyle, Road Commissioner. ————~ | ‘Thomas McGrath, clo The Road Act. John F. Holland, do aa Henry Dawson, clo “So unworkable is the Road Act of the} Arch’d Carmichael, do presen’ (-overnment that in order to make itat| John Trainor, do all acceptable to the people, overseers are com-| Richard Gill, do pelled to violate its plainest and most string-} David McEwen, do ent provisions. How some of them are to} Alfred Schurman, do make their returns and swear to them sur John Griffith, Messenger. passes our comprehenion.” . The other points made by the writer We need hardly say that this is clippod}ajlnded to are hardly worth noticing. Be- from the Patriot. If the statement it con-| sides, we are teld that it is cruel to put our tains be true, overseers throughout this|foot upon a worm—and, in matters politi- Province are perjurers and villians—and, | ¢al, the writer is evidently as ignorant and as such, should be arraigned before the| contemptible as a worm. Court, be convicted and punished. If it be} shall pass him byjwith this. advice : Before not true, then the Patriot is guilty of} you write again learn that the regulations libellously calumniating the leading men of all our road districts. Therefore, we referred to by the Commercial Advertizer In either case the} related solely to officials in the Dominion Patriot is bound, in honor, and by the duty] Civil Service ; that they were made by Sir it owes to the community, to state when and where, and by whom, ‘“‘the plainest and most stringent provisions of the Road , : 33 7 + ar ¢ Qs, © fF ry ] , F ; . i i Dg ea “ Wi de ate A € Act have been violated. 0 ER. SE mae gh ey A a see an it is gratifying to learn that Sir 5. L, Tilley the case Of Dr. JeNKINS 5 wat Ulis sysvem or nhentee hie vider toa Gar the We hi: wood reasons for believing t! ; : tes 4313 SU eded in placing ms new 10a n e have good reasons for Delleving taatibas never yet been introduced into Or? Vaglish Money Market. i 7 > os Cc is Ww deine it} rene € ia . 3 5 . . + 3 * 4 7 3 nA» , , i a f. the Road Act is wor King with great satis- nractised by any Government of this { hered to the plan ad ypted by him last fall of facti the peopl By lett ] ; : \4ixine 2 minimum price for his bonds. Can- action to the people. By letters and by Provinee ee ee ee oe oly re rf Os Siiiisigs ‘iit Fe Pk Vesa fadian financiers will be anxious te learn the word Of inouUutn, farmers, iM Various secuions — 2 ee j T ™ WATANCRHS CIVIC FINANCES. as much satisfaction as ii is possible fora ~———— A STATEMENT BY THE MAYOR—THE POLICY of the Province, assure us that it is giving Road Ae: to give. The people want good roads. hey cannot expect to nothing. Why should it not give satisfaction ? OF ECONOMY AND ITS RESULTS—FUR- get good roads for THER RETRENCHMENTS INDICATED. They have the option of work- ! ¢ the City C ‘} Bel Ar the meeting of the City Council, held | : nln 3 Soe ni Reiki 7 si : Z ae : ing or paying, just as they choose. They|,, \ ednesday evening, His Worship the ~- : are not compelled to hand over their money Mayor said :— } y 7 i . . ee to the tax-gatherers whether they have it to] Being desirous of ascertaining the outlay spare or not! Nine tenths of them have|during my occupancy of the Vivic Chair, for chosen to work. The work they bave done the year just about to close, IL have, to-day, : . | gone over the detailed accounts and the aggre- is for their own advantage, and to their gate receipts and payments, not as caretully own credit. They see that this is so. If|as I could have desired, yet sufficiently so to every man does his fair proportion of work, enable me to arrive at about accurate figures. or pays bis fair proportion of money, there es er eee oat n ee ias been felt in several departments, withou should be no complaint; and, rg ony any detriment tothe Civic service; and I this, the law is most stringent in its re-| would strongly urge upon the Council the quirements. if the overseers be net per- eee ys rene, only a aeenneinen : ; ae but—a further reform and retrenchment. it jurers, as the Patriot clearly insinuates they is well to begin right—it is also well to end are,then the work must bedone fairly; and, if} right fairly, then satisfactorily. It has been| I find there has been a saving upon the 1s revious year in City Government, Police suggested that the Grit Overseers hi P : , ee * P oe cers | ave, | Market *Hall, streets and squares, park, ad. perhaps, neglected their duties, and given|vertising and printing, while there has been occasion for the scandal raised by the Pat-|an increased outlay in street a Seat eat is . : and collecting taxes, imterest and discount. riot, 1 r t dis - o + pe gs & , : ) ot, in order that discontent might be en rhe sum total of ordinary expenditure for the gendered and political capital made. But} year ending Ist August, 1579 (as approxi- we refuse to believe that any man, Grit or sane will Me $34,000. ‘The — oo es : ; ‘ penditure for the year ending Ist August, Tory, would be 80 base as to deliberately | j 975 was $42,000. Of course, in making up perjure himself, in order to render the| these figures, | have had to estimate the ex- Road Act popular or unpopular, or to make penditure ior the balance os the Civic year ; Mtoe) contin! Som olthi t still, 1 am of opinion that the result given is political capt or either party. about correct. We note that the Summerside Journal,| In the receipts of revenue there has been a ; ee ° a en a Inhica ’ mere too, says “‘ the gross injustice of the pres- falling off in Police Court, and an increase Road Act j le di ‘of from City Court, Market Hall and Licenses ent Koad Act is exciting great dissatisiac-| (4). jatter principally from dogs.) tion througheut the Island.” Let us meet} ‘The amount received of last year’s Assess- * . * * . n+ } sc oy as ms oF 2A? « " ¢ « ,‘~ this fiction with a few facts showing the} ™eH’ 4 been $21,551.22, leaving a balance na ote heaitid cetttieh iM tin Sat, Binal still due the corporation of $7,782.39. gross injustice” with which the late Koad} 1,0 sum levied this year reaches $22,676.40, Act was carried out. In the session of/ of which $9,500 will be required by the School 1 } changes which toek place before the end Richard Weeks, 8. P. W. Queen's County. of some $3,000 a year. i — — Nine Lives Lost. | | - —— . 1 | A TELEGRAM received by Hon, J. ©. Association, in the Canadian camp »-day, on behalf of the Canadian Associa 1, In recognition of the kindnesses and ai.. ation shown by him to the Canadian t— 1 on every visit to England. Capt. M.. tmay expressed his thanks, and promised @ con- tinuance of his attention while he was con- nected with the Association. Lords Wharn- 10 cents. J. W. HODGS Chairman 01 Ch’town, July 16, 1879.--pat & pres 21. ON, "FOR SALE BY AUGCT! A VALUABLE | Pope, yesterday, reports that the steamer cliffe, Hertford, and other members of the Bu SINESS Virginia, two thousand five hundred tons,! Council witnessed the presentation. No John McDonald and acquiesced in by Me- ; Kenzie; that after McKenzie attained to} } } < a. lata ee t ; power he shamelessly viclated taciui, a3 1b i } bs larger smount than any previons Canadian latia ued. With such matters party spirit on } . + certain, and yet even it has been disproved. Board, leaving for general purposes from city | next. and th« the ship’s boat and landed near Canso. Min report that feur women and. five children were drowned in the surf while landing. The ship will probably be a total loss, as there were eleven feet of water in the hold. Mr. Johnston, who telegraphs Mr. Pope the above information, asks permission to send the Government steamer Newfield to the wreck, for the purpose of saving the property and bringing off the passengers and crew. ‘The permission was granted, and the Neiryield left for the scene of the wreck to-day. ee 7H ah ae eT The New Canadian Loan. eae OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. } [ dé. John News. | i average amount per cent. bid for the loan,and > sely how much the Finance Minister will precisel: : receive after all necessary deductions shall ‘have been made, Uvery Canadian should feel i eratified if the loan should realize for Canada ; a ate loan of like magnitude and with like conditions . side sbould have nothing whatever to do. The interests of the country at large are infin- itely more important than those of any party. Our readers are aware that part of the pro- ceeds of this loan is to be applied in paying off certain maturing bonds bearing interest at 6 percent. The redemption of these bonds by means of 4 per cent. loan is expected to result in a saving to the country of one hundred and twenty thousand per annum. {Halifax Herald. ] It will be seen by our despatches this morning that Mr. Tilley has secured his loan of £3,000,000 stg. on what appears to be most favorable terms. The loan is to redeem a six per cent. loan falling due this year, and to provide the money tor the purchase of the River du Loup Branch, and to pay the con- tractors on the Welland Canal. As far as we have seen, no part of the loan appears to have been covered by Imperial guarantee, although than 9@ per cent, while nine-tenths of Mr. other tenth even a higher figure. Even if largely guaranteed, this result must be taken as quite satisfactory. The destruction of of the National Policy, seems, therefore, to have gone the way of ai! its fellows, and not yet put in appearance. Of all the evils fore- told as the result of the adoption of a self- defence tariff system, the destruction of our credit in England was declared to be the most { Moncton Times. | This loan was made for the redemption of six per cent bonds, which fall due in January alance of the proceeds of the ~ , . iden » S975 ‘ 2 pe : “ > 1878, one supervisor was voted = (9 aS 2) assessment $13,176.40, against $19,859.11 last fair grant for the roads of his disirict. He} year. a t mi. (* ; oo.) eres Pe see +} eer f expende:l over $2,400! The difference be- The Council W ill av once see tile need * AD- DITIONAL RETRENCHMENT so as to reach the tween the fair share voted and the amount} 14 of the year without serious embarass- spent was made up by tie people at large. | ment. : . Te owe the Union Bat ft 219.785 35 During the same session, another super- We owe the | nion Bank ona Drait..$12,785 35 ‘ . . ‘ __ |The School Board bal. past year.... 2,955 00 visor—a friend if not_a relative of the late | py. j3xpenditure from Ist August to Cemmissioner of Public Works—was voted 3ist Dee., should not reach $730 as a fair share for his district. But he bey OIG occ vine ee ee dace coecee 12,000 00 , : --——— | transportation of freight on this section of the] LO@ ‘* ‘Superior Extra,” f aycr es . = F . . rey : + } o> he i. 2 ‘i : > ’ spent m reality over $2,000. A — eda $27,740 35 Grand Trunk, had become notorious, and was|200 ‘‘ ‘‘ North Star,” ‘‘Streng Baker's,” ing supervisor—who was not a particular To meet which isassess- Srna doing serious injury to the business of the In-} 100 ‘* K. D, CORNMEAL. Sciend of the Comsslasioner, and who did | qr ees 022 ie Ete & tercolonial. The purchase price is also ac- : mise _. . ._. | This year’sas- not exercise supervision over a district} sessment. .$13,176 40 ‘ caciee dual ae ° friendly to the Government—was not a ere paid 1,136 40 ee + , | Other revenue say.... ) — lowed to spend one dollar more than the) . . : | . + a te « oO a a Legislature allowed him. Such ‘gross in-| Showing deficiency 31st,Dec.,1879, $3,217 96 justice” as this—perpetrated under the| The present Debenture Debt of the City is| wgis of the Grits and under the law which | 992-5°5-01, being an imcrease since sist Dee. - ~ \last, of $3,300, caused by outlay on Pownal the Journal uphelds—should render the} Wharf, of which $2,641.49, has, up to the Journal reticient about the working of the | present time, been egg — will, oe - as { trust, cover all outlay on this work. present law. We give a flat contradiction | wren, — to the statement of the Jouwrna/ that the| poor are, as a class, dissatisiied with the iaw. If the information we have received be correct—and we think it is—the) fact, it is the order of the day; and I fe ! bound Journa’ s assertion is not true. to say that this Council owe it to t!. citizens iced planers ikeaniiiiapscmtieta * follow in the same direction. Ox Tuesday last a man named Hugh! 1t may be said that, in making these re- “ e v - <3 inet « a ¢ > vie ves Doherty, a resident of Hampton, N. B., while | marks just at the close of the civic year, and intoxicated, was run over by a gravel train, pwhen one-half of the Council, in dae course, - . ° ' > + + ne +n ’ i half a mile above Hampton Station, complete. | FC‘ the time chosen on Sar opportune; ly severing his head aud one leg from his body, | bat I reply that one-half of the Board do not and crushing his body into a shapeless mass. | retire and probably & majority if not all of the retiring members will be re-elected. There- Ara meeting of Hyde heirs in Halifax on| fore my remarks are in order; and I have the 16th inst., the original warrant signed by | felt it my duty to place these matters before | the Due of Argyll, grandfather of Lord Lorne, | you so that an intelligent view of the position | 24,522 39 THE SERIOUS TRADE DEPREESSION, ; ‘ a . } through which we are passing, has compelled Governments and business houses te dispense with employees and amalgamate offices. In much dispute, was produced. There wasa|you may consider whether further retrench- general mecting of the heirs in Moncton on! ment cannot be made; and if, in your judg- Re i El Plats the sow fish hatchery at} will be held on Friday 25th inst, ; ’ Fails, hursday, | ment, such can be done without impairing the idoubly satisfactory. * here for Prince Edward Is T : _ : ; ; : sc” here ince ard Ik r 3. about possession of which there has been so|of the city financially, might be reached and day A cong gate loan will be used for the purchase of the Riviere du Loup branch of the Grand Trunk Railway and the payments rendered necessary in the completion of the Ontario canal enlarge- ments. The purchase of the Riviere du Loup section of the Grand Trunk by the Dominion Government had become an absolute necessity to the successful and profitable running of the Intercolonial and the competition for through freight. ic knowledged to have been very reasonable, By the redemtion of the six per cents. an annual saving of exactly $120,000 is effect- ed in the interest on that amount of indebted ness, and by a simple sum in interest it wiil be en that Mr * llev hs o is } .. * + e seen that Mr. ey nas succeeded in bor rowing $15,000,000, to be used for the re? | Cemption of bonds falling due and for the pur- chase of imporcant public works, at an in- creased charge to the country of only $240,- 000. In other words while we have been pay- ing to British money lenders annually the sum of 360,000 for a loan of 36,000,000, by the new arrangement we secure $15,000,000, less the ciscount from par, at which the bonds sold, for an annual charge of only $600,000. ; CHOY The Montreal Gazette of Monday, we notice, Wednest wy stated that should Mr. Tilley be able to secure tenders for the tull amount of the loan at the minimum figure, the result would be FJNHE Ladies of the Methodist Church of some five per cent beter than Mr. Cartwright’s last four per cent., ani since even more than +} 1 r } r wo? >} ++ : : Ty g 34 thougn how much 1518 impossible to say, at this writing, the result would seem to be nn «ee len A Woopsrocx (N. says: ‘*Mr. Wilmot, Supt. morning, having completed all possible from New York for Glasgow, loaded with garden party will be given this year. The cattle, went ashore on Sable Island on Sat- urdav last. She had one hundred and thirty-six persons on beard, The first officer, purser and nine men came off on hey arrived at Halifax last night. They It seerms that he ad-: Street, near King Square, furnishes Monu- ’ ’ ’ such may have been the case. . If it was purely H Couverse, Boston; Miss J E Couverse, do ; an unguaranteed loan, its success is wholiy John McKenzie, Summerside; I C Hall, Rus- unprecedented. The last unguaranteed loan tico; Robert Coulson, 5 Islands, NS; J Rup- negotiated by Mr. Cartwright realized less| ett Foster, Moncton, N B. in: : ° ie ae Pilley’s lean has realized 95 per cent, and the Guilford, do. Canadian credit in England, which our Grit AM ERIGAN KEROSENE friends foretold as one ot the inevitable results ‘The delay occasioned by the inferior | 200 Bbls. ‘‘ Peacemaker,” Extra, roadway and facilities afforded for the rapid 100 «* aid of the above Church Fund. A ; as sood time may be ex ag aa the high minimum figure has been realized, ; y be expected, as this will be the Navigation Company’s Wharf j at 9.30 a. m. returning at 6 p. m. 7 b. lesnateh to +] Y 09 > os Peer > Ce “d >.) despatch to the Suu} Railway Return Tickets at ene fare, (65 cts), Pisciculture, | exclusive of Tea, Tea on the tables at 1 p. m. RuY THE BAILY EXAMINER, Duke of Cambridge is expected to pay a private visit to the camp next Saturday, and itis hoped that the Prince of Wales will be present some time during the meet ing. No important competition was con- cluded to-day.” a <> Ki Special Notices. TuE place to get Headstones, Monuments, Table and Bureau Tops, or anything in the marble or stone line, is at E.G, Hunter’s, Kent street, next door to Butcher’s Furniture Store, —[july 17, 6] Live Jvutce at Beer & Goll’s. A LARGE lot of Spectacles received to-day. Call and get a pair to suit youat HE. W. Taylor’s. {july 12, 3in] Berorr ordering elsewhere (any person wanting anything in the Marble or Freestone line) go to E. G. Hunter’s establishment, on Kent Street, near King Square. You will get good value for your money—{july 17, 61] Don’r rorcer that E. G. Hunter, Kent ments or Headstones, of first-class design and workmanship, at exceedingly low rates, Give him a call—{july 17, 61] In port at Barbadoes, Jnne 28, brigt. Mar- shal S., from Philadelphia. In port at Port Spain, schr. Spring Bird, for Portland, Me. At Honfleur, 30th ult., Unity, Bulmer, from Georgetown, P. E, I, From Baltimore, 13th inst., bark Minnie Carmichael, for Dublin; brig Chesapeake, for Demerara. = HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. July 16.—H Jonas, Montreal; John H Lid- del, do, July 17.—Chas. V Harris, Moncton; E F Russel, Boston; Benj. Fletcher, Detroit; Saml. Wilmot, Newcastle, Ont.; Charles Wilmot, do; John H. Cathrae, City; John H Winslow, St. Peters; Miss Whitman, Canso; Miss Janey Whitman, do. REVERE HOUSE. July 16—Thos H Bickell, Quebec ; Joseph July 17—Dr H H Guilford, Boston; M B July 18—Thomas H Brown, Quebec. ON HAND, Casks and Tins i3@° and 160° test. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. FENTON T. NEWBERY & CO. TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK, ** Howland’s Choice,” Extra, Fenton T. Newbery & Co. | Ch’town, July 17—pat 3i her 2i GRAIN D ——AT— MOUNT STEWART, —OxX— the 23rd July. Mount Stewart intend holding a TEA in best Tea of the season. The ‘‘ Heather Belle” will leave Steam Prices :—Boat, Return Trip and Tea, 60 cts. s@*hould the day prove unfavourable Tea four miles below Giand) By order of Committee, VINEGAR, (== Casks Choice Malt, XX, XXX. and Extra Pickling. Plain dene 23, 1879. STAND! ON QUEEN STREET. I am instructed to sell, by AUCTION, on Thursday, the élst instant, AT 12 0’CLOCK, ON THE SPOT, HE UNEXPIRED LEASE of 20 years of that Eligible Business Stard situate on Queen street, between the Drug Store of P. G. Fraser and the shop occupied by Benjamin Balderston as a grocery store. The purchaser of the lease will be entitled to the right of purchasing the fee simple of the property any time within the term of the lease, Terms made known at sale. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. Ch’town, July li, 1879— ee ee WILLINERY AT AUCTION | AM instructed to Sell, by Public Auction, to commence on Thursday, the 24th of July, at 11 o'clock, a.m., at the LADIES’ ESTABLISHMENT, QUEEN STREET, the entire, Stock-in-Trade of New Miiilimery & Dry Goods, comprising: Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Head-dresses, ‘Vices, Cuffs, Collars, Frillings, Endies’ Linen Costumes, Ladies’ Underclothing, Infants’ and Children’s Outfits, Silks, Wools of all shades , also Shetland Wools, Children’s Woollen Goods, Clouds, Table Linen, Silk Velvets, Lace Curtains, Corsets, Kid Gloves, Toilet Mats, Fancy Goods, ete., etc. Also, the Shop Furniture, a@” Terms liberal and made known at Sale. The entire Stock will be sold, in lets so suit purchasers, without reserve, to close the business. WM. D. STEWART, Auctioneer. July 7, 1879— TO LET. TO LET. COMFORTABLE HOUSE, north side King Square, containing, Drawing, Re- ception and Dining Rooms, Pantry and Kitchen on first floor, and six Bedrooms on second floor; a good frost-proof Cellar, a Stable for a horse and cow, and a Coach-house. ia possession can be given. Rent ow. MARK BUTCHER, King Square. July 16, 1579—pat 3i <a ee TEA PARTY ~~ ASD PIC-HIC = =SUPPLIES ! — BEER & GOFF’S Raspberry, and Pine Apple Syrup . “old in bottles and by the gallon. aid Faney Biscuits Sold in Boxes & Bbls. and by the pound. ey Essence of Coffee, Confectionery, Nuts, Oranges, Potted Ham, Drivelled Ham, Potted Tongue, &c BEER & GOFF Flour and Corn meal Iceing Sugar, Raisins, Currants, Pastry Flour, ' “Lorne Hicutayp Wutsky.—Sole pro- prictors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—/ondon Medical Review, Agents : MESERS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., 3 Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m for the latest news — joral and telegraphic UBSCRIBE for the DAILY EX AMINER the band Paper publishedin rn ) most newsy eae » ‘ : }