fecal and Other tems, Halifax Election takes place on Wed- pesds xt * , ‘ ss Lana, of Montreal, is at the Ss te!. > Liberal-Conservatives Votes karly Poll your oe rue Canada lemperance Act is declared in force in Larmvath 2 Tue steamer Coban will arrive from Moutica >ninht os ~ was shot dead during a trade riot in Ch yg yo the ‘sth mst > Mixer Pies and Citron ¢ ake (fresh) at the City Steam bakery. J. WUInkK, Prince Street, faugls 3: > Tay CoLEMAN, Esq, Superintendent of the P. &. Isiand Railway, leit for Moncton thia morning. Vote tor Jenkins — and Cheap Goods, _> _~ — n Army was mobbed in St. Teroute, on ibucsday night aud THE Saivat Johbu’s ‘Vara, pelted witht ttep ex.s —_a Perer Day wou the championship of Hali- fax Harbor in a single sculiing contest on Thursday afternoon with Wm. hing. Vote for Jenkins — and Good Wages. ae — fur regular monthly meeting of the Bene- yolent Irish Society (postponed from the tenth) will be held im St, Patrick’s Hall this evening at 7 30 o’clock.—Jonn Hensxessy, Secretary. o ; Cue Canadian Pacitic Railway Company is operating 2,408 miles of road as The traffic receipts Aug. 7th ran up to thi ag alnst for the Wee k $135, VUU, yeal 1,070 last year. ending —_ <> _— Ay order in Council gives an extension of ten days time for the lobster catching for the Counties in Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Seotia, and P. E. L., bordering on Straits of Northumberland. voice for Jenkins —and Cheap Goods. ae —— HaNpsome presents have been made by the Domiuion Government to Captain Luckharst, Chief Mate Henry James and others of the Ss 3 Scotland, for services rendered to the brigantine Minnie Louise, at Port Hawkes bury, N. 8., on December 19 last. —_-—_<}----~ Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, five drunks were disposed of—one of the party being fined $30. Joseph Valley and Mrs. McPherson were each sentenced to three months imprisonment for obscenity. Three Scott Act cases were adjourned. wisi Yote for Jenkins — and Goed Wa.es. > — A... persons suffering from failing eyesight should call at once at the Diamond HKookstore, and consult Mr. B. Laurance, the famous optician, who will remain in _ Charlottetown until Tuesday evening. This is the last op- portumty. - —~-— Tse Sunday School Convention of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E. Island will be held in Yarmouth, N.8., this autumn. A local committee has been organized to make arrangements for the reception of the dele- gates, who are expected to number about 200, saci iinet A Lonpon druggist says: ‘‘during the many years I have been in the drug business, I have never had a me‘icine that gave such general satisfaction, or for which there was such a large as there is for Mack’s Maguetic Medicine, advertisemeat, of which appears in another columa, [Aug 13, wkly} ’ §aie, ‘sais wi Woopstrock’s Water Works.—There are now | 3 service pipes laid at Woodstock, N. B.; 20) water takers; total fami.ies in town, about 490; cost of service at present to the tow $2,500; highest water rate paid, $65; averag: rate aboat $10; present revenue iu town, $2.00. This is a very favorable show- ing for the short time the works have been in Operation, Vote for Jenkins—and Down with the Grits. Tue Conve>t de Notre Dame will be re- opened Monday, the Ist September. ‘Teachers of al! classes will be present, and it is therefore desirable to have a fall attendance of boarders and day scholars at the opening. The educational facilities of this Institution are first-class, ‘They recommend themselves to allwho desire to have their children well trained on eee name Mr. G. L. Cooxr, who has been here for the past week, has had oie of his patent Ail tail Safety Switch«s, placed oa the track, by trackmaster Hoale. at the entrance of the Railway yard, in this city. It was tested on last Friday eveuing, and pronounced satis- factory by all who witnessed the test. The switch is so ingeaiously arranged, that it is impossibie for an engine passing over it, to rap off the track. It is a marked improvement on the oll switch at the railway yard. —__»_~»——— A xerorr was last evening set afloat to the effect that Lorne Hotel, Tracadie Beach, was consumed by fire, and two children perished in the ruins. Fora time it was im- possible to receive defiaite information as to the falsity of the rumor, and as the children or se veral le rding citizens were stayiny at the Lorne, a great deal of uneasiness was felt uutil the reliable information was received about nid-night. The reckless das- tard with whom the false report originated, should be sought out and severely punished. —= Tue Black Diamond Line steamer Bonavis- ta, Captain Anderson, acrived here from Mon- treal, en route to St. John’s Nfld., and sailed at seven o'clock. She had a large freight for St. John’s. The following is her passenger list:—Mr © E Spragge, St John’s and retorn; MrA Spragge, do; Mr Revnick, do; Mr and Mrs Roper, do; Mr and Mrs A Poussette, do; ‘ut G Lusignan, do; Mr Robt. Levin, do; Mr BH Ahein, do; Jas P Edwards, Halifax and return; MrJas Croil, St John’s and return; Mr Hugo Roes, St John’s and return to Pictou; Mr JT Field, St John’s and return; Mre Jas Croil, do; Miss Field,.do; Mr. H B Foster, do; DD Wright do; Mr. A Foster, do; Miss Lang- lands. do; N. MeViecar, Pictou and retvrn; Mrs MecVicur, do; Mr J H Meachan, do; Mrs Meachan, do; Miss Phillips, St John’s and re- tur.; Messrs Allen & A D Phillips, do; Miss Stauton, Mrs Pope, jvfant and three Cross, Hutifax 3 Powatt, St do; children, St Jubp’s; Mr A G and retuca; M 7 do; Tobin's; W, &, Doyle, Gas _THE DAILY TELECRAPHIG NEWS. {SpxcraL Despatcues to Tux EXAMINER ] Mantan Beaten st Last Sypney, N.S. W., Aung, 16 HXAMINER, AUGUS T 18, 188+. ne. A AL OIE . - ca [INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS JBNEKIN S. WARD ONE lhe race for the championship of the | Electors in Ward One, residing East of Great | world, took place, between Hanlan Beach, on the Paramatta, to-day. won by seven lengths. LATER, Lonpon, Aug. 16. _ [tis said that Beach rowed Hanlan down fairly, and won by seven lengths. Beach is an Australian by birth and has defeated | Trickett three times. The defeat of Han- lan caused much surprise in Hanian’s chief backer in Londoa is an en- ermous loser. He was enthusiastic over Hanlan’s prospect and gave any odds asked. Beach was known here to be a geod sculler, and much superior to Trickett or Laycock. Another Great Race. Boston, Aug. 17. John Teener’s backers have issued a challenge to all seullers in the world, and naming Hanlan and Beach, for a five-mile race, for £500 a side, to be rowed either in England or America. Teemer offers all others, tcludng Ross, several seconds Start. Se os An Acknowledgment. tome, Aug. 16. Diretto states that Signor Mansine, Minister of Foreign Affairs, has thanked Queen Victoria and the Foreign Office for —— Common Action of Great Powers. Vienna, Aug 16. Prince Bismarck and Count Kalnoky,are making adrangements totake common ac- tion towards France and England, on the question of harboring active anarchists. Grand Nationalist Demonstration. Dustin, August 16. At least 20,000 persons took part in the Nationalist procession at Monaghan yes- terday. The Orargemen abstained from any counter demonstration. A Russian Grievance. Wansaw, Aug. 16. and | Beach | Pa London, | although it is believed Hanlan did his best. | | House on Brackley Point Road si c c : j ‘ oad, opposite England's recent friendly manifestations, | 7 ne George Street, will vote at the House, on King Street. | Electors in Ward One, residing West of Great George Street, will vote at Thomas Morris’ Corner, Engine WARD TWO | Electors in Ward ‘Two, resiaing East of Great | George Street, will vote at Richard Heartz’ Coach House. | Electors in Ward Two, residing West of Great | George Street, will vote at James Curtis’s, on Sydney Street. WARD THREE, | Rlectors in Ward Three, residing East of | Great George Street, will vote at the Court | House, (Queen Square. | Electors in Ward Three, residing West of Great George Street, will vote at the Market ! | House WARD FOUR Ziectors in Ward Four, residing East of Great George Street, will vote at the Engine House, near King Square. Electors in Ward Four, residing West of Great Goorge Street, vill vote at McKin. nou’t, near J. D. McLeod’s corner. WARD FIVE Kiectors in Ward Five, residing East of Great George Street, including that part of the Commons, East of the Malpeque Road, will vote at Hooper’s. Electors in Ward Five, residing West of Great George Street, including that part of the Common West of the Malpeque Road, will vote at Frederick Curtis’s. THE ROYALTY Electors in the Royalty, residing west of the Ma!'peque Road, will vote at Gate’s Mill. Electors in the Royalty, residing east of the Malpeque Road, will vote at the School } | ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS THE BOYS’ SCHOOL | ILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, AUG. 25th. Subjects Taught —All English Branches, Latin, Greek, French, and German if desired. THE GIRLS’ SCHOOL. ; All oe Branches Taught— Mathematics, Latin and French, if required. Applications may be made to the master, Rev. W. B. Kine, Grafton Street; or to Miss Haruis, Pownal Street. Ch’town, Aug 7, 1584. Remember the Grand Rally of Libsoral Comservatives in the Academy cf Music on Ifonday Evening. Election for the Electoral District Of Queen's County. Nore is hereby given, pursuant to the 12ist ~ection of the Dominion Election Act, 1874, that John Theophilus Jenkins, a candidate at the election now pending for the above District, has declared George Peake, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Prince Edward Island, Merchant, as his agent, for the purposes mentioned in the said section ef the said Act. Dated at Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, this eleventh day of August, A. D., 1884. HENRY LONGWORTH, Returning Officer. Spruce Spars For Sale, (HXHE fubscriber has in Boom in Pictou, 25 Spars, suitable for yards for vessels or Kaston’s. The Qualification of Voters at the) Coming Election Every voter must be a male person, the age of twenty-one years, a British sub- ject, not subject to any legal incapacity, and must have been duly qualified for at least twelve months next before the teste of the Writ of Election; and must,in additien, be entitled to one or more of the following qualifications: First.—For an Electoral District must own a Freehold Estate of the clear yearly value of Forty Shillings, consisting of any Warehouse, Shop or other Building, or any Farm or piece of Land, or must be in the bona fide use and occupation, or actual possession of any such last mentioned pre- mises. Second.—For an Electoral District, ex- cept in the City of Charlottetown, the The Gazette states that in Warsaw circles there is talk that the Czar will visit Berlin, , and that this is the reason for the expul- | sion of Russians from that city War Beclared by China. Lonpon, Aug. 16. A despatch from Foo Chow says China has finally refused to pay France the in- demnity demanded, and has declared war. The Cholera. Paris, Aug. 17. There has been an increase in the cholera mortality during the last twenty-four hours. — Ee A Blind Musician. Berrys, Aug. 16. Abbe Liest, the great pianist, has become blind. Weatber bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 18-10 a. m. Light to moderate south and west winds, fair weather, with local showers in the northern portion, stationary or slightly higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 18, 1834. Highest Temperature Saturday.......... 75 6 Lowest Temperature Saturday........-- 57.6 Highest temperature yesterday,. ...... 747 Lowest temperature (read at midnight), ..60.7 Lowest temperature this morning ......-.61.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. 68.0 Tmyperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....81.0 Liberal-Conservatives—Poll your Votes Early. ———_——— performance of Statute Labor, or Commnu- tation Money for the last year, for which the same shall have become due next be- fore the day oi holding the said Election, together with the Overseer’s Certificate, and a twelve month's residence in the Poll- ing Division, or holding a situation ex- empting from Statute Labor by Act of Assmbly. Every Mortgagor or Cestui qui trust in actual possession by bimself, or his tenant, of Real Estate of the yearly value of Forty Shillings, Dower Land set off and reduced into possession, and value Forty Shillings per year. The clear yearly value as aforesaid to be estimated by the annual value of the build- ings, or by the value of agriculture or other produce yielded by the land. In the City of Charlottetown, in case no Provincial poll tax shall be imposed, then every male person of the age of Twenty-one years and upwards, being a British subject, and not subject to any legal incapacity, shall be entitled to vote as aforesaid, who, being liable to pay Civic poll tax for Char lottetown and Common, shall, in the event of any Civic poll tax being imposed by the City Council of Charlottetown, have duly paid such tax, or, in the event of the said tax exceeding seventy-five cents, shall have | duly paid seventy-five cents of such tax for the year immediately preceding the test of the Writ of election in which he claims to vote; provided always, that every person claiming to vote by virtue of Civic poll tax qualification shall have resided in Charlottetown and Common and Royalty twelve calender months, and in the polling division in which he shall claim to vote, twelve months next before the teste of the Writ for said Election, and shall produce to the Deputy Returning Officer, if required so to do by him, cr any candidate or the representative or agent of any candidate, a receipt or certificate in writing, subscribed with the name of the Collector of said tax in the District wherein such person claiming to vote shall have so resided, testifying to the effect that such person hath duly paid such tax, or, in case the same exceed seventy-five cents, then, HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, MeUregor, do; W A _ Doyle, Montreal; ,6 Laurance, do; Mrs D Gildert. Pictou; F J Craigg, Souris; P Shelly, do; D A Murray, Vaileytield; K F Irving, Mount Stew>rt; F Kennedy, Montague; G A Austin, Ottawa; J A Austin, Ottawa; J A Cameron, Halifax; G A Brown, St John, N B; J 8 Kuowles, do; E Fairbanks, Lisbon; Mrs R Jardine, St John, N B; Miss Broad, Port Hull; G D Longworth, city. SEASIDE HOTEL—RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 13-Geo M Milligan, Toronto; Alex Laing, New York; Gavin Laing, Inverness, Scotland; Frederick Gerbie, Quebec. 16—H S Pethick, Alex Auderson, L H DeBlois, C D Rankin, Horace Haszard, Leith E Brecken, J F Shatford, C R Smallwood, city; Victor At Stanley Bridge, on Tuesday, July 8, of and affectionate father. Kest in peace. {Boston papers please cupy. J —_ ws a THE match game of cricket betwe Engiand eleven and the Australian team, begun on the 11th inst, the 13tu. low on. At the conclusion of the play they had made on their second innings 13h jie abicaq when the tim 1 Oviada aba wheo ¢ the es ‘iat ddctared a draw. Aug 16—R McDougall, Westville, N 8S; D| Magor, Montreal; Frederick Emmery, Clinton J Kdgerly, C W Emmery, Boston; Miss Kierney, Halifax. DIED. Paralysis, Norman stecley, in the 5ist year of his age, leaving a loviag wife, three sons and three daughters, to mourn the loss of a kiad ! wen the All | him by the Grit inspector or agent. The ended in a draw on) put any question s, the = Eaghad team in their Grat should the answer be given. innings made 345 and were compelled to fol-| B noints | BLECTIVn Spo ABOVE QUALIFICATION NOTICE IS rae On tam wad uh sail | 2 . UNTY-FIRST DAY OF JULY, 7B that such person hath duly paid seventy- five cents of said tax at any time within twelve months before the teste of ,the said Writ of Election. Every Liberal-Conservative voter shou'd see that his qualification tor voting is complete before entering the Poll Booth, in order that he can answer the Deputy Returning Officer alf questions regarding Lis right to vote, and if need be, swear to it, because if the voter once refuses to swear to his qualification he will not be ayain permitted to euter the Polling | Booth. SEE THAT THE DEPUTY RE- 'TURNING OFFICER'S INITLALS 'ARE ON THE BACK OF THE BALLOT, AND DO NOT QUIT THE STATION UNTIL YOU SEE YOUR BALLOT DEPOSITED IN THE BOX. Remember that the Poll opens at NINE A. M., and closes at FIVE P. M.; therefore vote early aud take a friend with you. In marking your ballot, place only a cross opposite Dr. Jenkins’ name—put (nothing more and nothing less, Under no circumstances, whatever, | should the voter answer any question pul ta ud has a right to of i schooners masts, Apply to James Little, Pictou, or to D. McKENZIE, Greenlield, Colchester, N. S. Aug. 4, 1884.—wkly lm Bont be taken in by the Independence Dodge! “Credit Foucier Franeo-Cauadien. OANS on Mortgage for periods not exceec- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, and from 10 to 60 years with Sinking Fund The borrower is privileged to pay off his loan, in whole or in part, at any sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be obtained on application at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres sum jour 4i. WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World. Only Gold Medal in Canada, ISS83. J. F. WILLIS & CO.,, Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E, I. jy30 Remember the Graad Kally of Liberal Conserv- atives in the Academy of Music on Monday Evening. CONTINUED SALE Specially low ories during this Month on our Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Plated Ware. E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. Ch’town, Aug. 4—eod wkly LADIES, ATTENTION! — UST Read This, and be convinced of the excellence of the Model Washer and Bleacher. It makes the washing light and easy, gives the clothes that pure whiteness that no other mode of washing can produce. No rubbing required, no friction to injure the fabric. It is a Scientific and Successful Ma- chive, which does its work superior to any other Washer that ever have been in use, You can do a heavy wash in a quarter of the time, without any labour at all. They are a durable, time and money saving machine, and sold cheap. Price, $3,00 ; when sent to tie country, $3.25. WM. WORTH, Spring Park Road, Agent for Queen’s County. Ch’town, July 31, ’°84.—2aw wly. NEW SEASIDES, in nace BREMNER BROS. July 28, 1884. STEAM BOILERS FOR SALE. (SECON D-HAND.) NE Horizontal 45-horse power, with 54 3-inch tubes, and in every respect a first-class boiler. | Returniug Oilicer «: and to him alone = : ESTE OF THE WRIT OF REFERRED TO IN THE * THE Of, One Upright Tubular, 10-horse power, | with fire box attached, suitable for a lobster factory. Both these boilers are ready for steaming, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply to CHARLOTTETOWN WOULLEN CO, July 19—-im whly lm STEAMER MIRLMICHT. Montreal to Charlottetown. Leaves Montreal, Monday, llth August, and every alternate Monday afterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, 19th August, and every alternate Tuesday, Superior passenger accommodation, freiznt carried carefully at lowest rates, CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Ang. J, 1884 and Rally of i-iberal Con- ademy of Music on MONDAY Evening. The Sparkham Fire-Proof MONTREAL. $60,000 Capital Paid Up. ESTABLISHED 1870. Estimates furnished and contracts taken for the best and cheapest Roof in the world, Roofs laid by our agents guaranteed for ten years. GEO. T. MILLER, General Agent for Maritime Provinces, Moncton, N. B July 15—1m BLACKSMITH’S COAL, LBION MINES SLACK COAL cau be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month, Orders given by G. W. DgeBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Street. July 10--tf FLOUR. FLOUR. —_—- — IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris, Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris, Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands__ Atlas and Evangeline), FOR SALE LOW J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street neayly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON. July 7, 1884. ATTENTION. Picnié and ‘Tea Party Commitees You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at the ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Goods not used, if in good condition. We give satisfaction to our customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- lowing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year: — Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, DeSable Tea, ~ Remember the Grand | servatives in the Ac: ee —_— A ‘Household Furniture. O be sold by Auction, at my Room, on friday, 22nd instant, at two o’clock, a quantity of valuable Furniture, the property ‘of ayventleman giving up housekeeping,— | | Walnut and imitation Leather Parlor Set, | do. Dining Room do,, | Easy Chair Handsome Walnut Sideboard, Centre Table (marble top), |! very superior Pianoforte (London make, in oak case), Handsome, Mantle Mirror (4ft. 6in. by 3tt. 9in), Five-o’clock-Table, Bird’s-eye Mapie Wardrobe, do Bureau (marble top), do. Washstand, de, Iron Bedsteads | Spring Matrasses Feather Bede, Hand, some Pictures, 1 large Dinner Set, China and Glass Ware, Carpets and Rugs, Batler’s Tray and Stand, Music Stoo! and Cantebury. together with a lot of Bed- room aud Kitchen furniture. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Aug 13, 1884.—6i wy li Provincial Rifle Association. ’ bayer Prize Meeting of the above Associa- [ tion fur 1884 will be held on Kensington ‘ ) Range, ec mmencing WEDNESDAY, 20th August, at 9am. By order, G. L. DOGHERTY, Mayor, jy3l — law dy ti 20 h. Secretary. Mount Allison Coilege, Sackville, N. B., J. BE. INCH, ithe A., L.L D., PRESIDENT. ry HF first term of the Collegiate year 1884-5 will begin on Thursday, Sept. 11th, Matriculation examinations begin on Friday, Sept. 12th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Two prizes of the value of Thirty and Twenty Dollars respectively will be offered for competition at these examinations, For calendar containing full particulars as to courses of study, expenses, etc., address the President of the College. Sackville, July 28, 1884. augl—-4w mwf “We have told them, the (Ameri cans) unmistakably, that WE ARE READY at any time to renew the Reciprocity Treaty of 1854." — Sm Joun A. McDona.p. MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, Sackville, N. B. NHIS.weill known institution imparts a thor- ough Engli-h and Commercial education, and prepares students for college matriculation and for the civil service examinations, Stu- dents have the privilege of attending any classes and Jectures in the College for which they may be prepared, witbout having passed the matriculation examinations. The Aca- demy building is new, commodious, and pro- vided with ail the accessories of a pleasant home. The next term begins on Thursday, Aug. 28th. For a calenciar containing full in- formation as to expenses, etc., apply to THOMPSON L, DAVIS, B, A., Head Master. augl—4w mwf DOMINION EXHIBITION MONTREAL, 1884. $25,000 IN) PREMIUMS, Agricultural and Industrial, Ample grounds and magnificent buildings for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma- chinery in motion. Grand International Bench Show of Dogs, he Exhibition will be in full operation from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, the 13th, 18684, and will be open till ten p, m, each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the princi, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies, For all information apply to the under- signed. Sackville, July 28, 1884. Lot 65 Tea, Sprivgtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch'town, June 17—1l0w PB Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P EK. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Oh’town, May 27. 1824 IGE CREAM. RDERS for Ice Cream, by the quart or gallon, should be left at ‘The Little Shop around the Corner,” or at the Star Con- fectionery,” 24 hours ahead of the time it is wanted, so as to insure a supply of Fresh Cream. Made from pure cream, with superi- or freezers, and porcelain-lined cans for con- taining it. The purity, sweetness and whole- someness of the Ice Cream furnished is guar- anteed, Jaly 5, 1884. BARGAINS. AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D McLeod’« corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per vent. below usual prices, 8. C. STEVENSON, Joint GEO, LECLERE, Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Street. July 25—t] sep 5 ~ Vote for Jenkins —and Cheap Goods. PICNICS! TEAS, BALLS, PARTIES, —AND— Public Gatherings, F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshmente, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & C0., at the Star Confectionery, or at the ‘Little Shop around the Corner,” Great George St. Vatcher, Murphy & Co. manufacture all the articlee they furnish, from the best and purest materials, snd, with thelr experience, guarantee satisfaction. Ginger Beer, Fruit Cake, Ginger Ale, Piain Cake, Syrups, Pastry, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, Washington Pics, Sponge Cake, &c., &c., &., of the best quality, will be gold, at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have slready entered into several large contracts for Teas for the coming season, committees and others will please cal! or write early for prices and terms. CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (ao imported *(qrtag JOHN N&WSON, | Ob’towsy March 8 at the it rates, jaeiee ne er ec rena ir com Ao A OE MOE A Oe nme ae es on ed yaaren