i : ‘ \ppe ( tw In SeSslon again dipaltiiennte HARI as Ne \ ork r Pattern t . a ‘ = . t > te ~1) { j >--— ' pene FR > nam \RPER'S Razaak Parrerna—J. B. Ma uid, Agent to e” KE Island e - cE t : \ NICE assortinent q boys Jersey Suits at s I aton & { O68. . M ark 2 me tare o- “Vs iil ae ’ Rf : t has donned a dress ‘yY a new, and is neatly printed os ‘ ’ ; ves ty en Straw j t Vea sale at Beer & G is - 5 , . \ N fire alarm is almost com pleted, ar Ww t 1 operation in a few davs ~~ LINTS, Dress Goods oa Viuslin ? iced In price at Jas. Paton & Cos , Market ~ oo LHe July ter the Sup Court for } : ‘ . iy ; i. = ¢ it » 1 tre revwh o the » > Jue Li - \ HORS owned by i uckman named Keenan dropped dead on Queen Street this Tore “ ——- —_ ik court tor the tinal revision of voters sts Ss i furthe adjourned ntil the } s ‘siiensvsinailieadiameaal , is } \ I “ KeC Material, taken from the mark | i) ett yas sold i suction at p last w iF - {, ~ 1\ i ) Llicve int iis ‘ uy S38 Triend ott 1 \ “ gy clone M pop } priet the Hotei B Ml ton i (\metica : } t > , HANK an Mr. Cuan vi TIN \ t to 5 . } > wa ’ » Manitoba. He has h : nm tie Nort = about six y 3 nd k t yt try \ > Pror. E. C. Tayior, Magician, etc., visited (Lreorgetown a few days ago, und aiter 1 f Some Honey mi Worthless Uni ed States notes, t fe pastures new Rev. T. W. Jounston and D. W. Palmer Esq., returned from Halifax last evening, where they were attending the Diocesan Synod of the Anglican Church. ilies THe Treasurer of the P. E. Island Hospital hevs ieave to receipt, He] i tion. A. B. McKenzie, of 39.50 from Murray Harbor Road Presbyterian congregation. knowledge t - (;eNTsS furnishings in great variety at Jas. Paton & Cos., including a large issortinent of silk, and Merino, and Lisle Thread. Hosiery, in Silk, Merino an Neckties, White and Colored Shirts, et sintitialltilibenenn Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon a man for assaulting his wife was sentenced to keep the peace for three months wo drunks were also disposed of, one being I sentenced to $30 or 30 days, 30 days lot} ing ind the other $10 ii eonemsedien formerly of this city, arrived per Merrimack. They go to the Lorne Hotel to-day to take charge of their rtments at that place for the summer We congratulate the proprietors on securing such valuable assistance. Se ail iion [ux steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, wrived from Halifax via intermediate ports with a cargo of general merchandize and two passengers—Mrs. Dixon and Master Dixon, She sails again this evening with oats, pota- uz Misses LePage, t ral passervers . ; } 7 ° es, lObSsters.eTc. and seve } —s publication of ‘Ethel DeW olfe; or Shadows and Swashine,” written for Tur Examiner by Mr. S. M. Bent. Che scene is laid in New York and the Southern American Civil accept ible to W 2 begin to-day the States, during the time of the W We trust it will prove r reader: onsite Upwarps of three thousand persons at- tended the Mammoth Tea at Kinkora Tues- day Everything passed off splencidly. Worth’s Band was in attendance, as also a harper and twe violinists from the city who enlivened the day with strains of sweet music. : al Now that the Street Committee are about to enlarge the sidewalks for the benefit of some distinguished visitors at present in the city, vould it not be advisable for the proprietors of a certain newspaper office to have the doors enlarged so as to admit of the easy entrance and exit of the portly editor, especially during the ice cream season. ae Tue Canadian calls upon the federal govern- ment to immediately place an armed cruiser in the vulf between Point desMonts and Blanc Sablom, Quebec, to protect the Canadian fish- ermen and fishing establishments against tie the outrayeous and continually increasing de- predation of Newfoundland pirates who, it says. have this season grown more audacious than ever and are rapidly ruining the whole Canadian Labrador. > ‘ [ur Pictou News publishes the following lenge to Island oarsmen :—“‘ The Domin- m Crew, of Picton, hereby challenge the Omi Prince Edward Island to rov a four yareda race OU Pick u Hai Or, in ] Lpsct sak working boats under 30 feet keel, rowing off t for a purse of one hundred :lol- the gunwale, 4 lars a side, If the challenge is accepted a leposit will be placed at any time in tne i - . r " hands of the Editor of the Vew ‘ >——- verdict of the the finest Lt} eral smekers of the M e Navy ia tnat it is toba 20 ve ever used. There can be no mis- non this point for it 1s proved by this tan evidence. The large dem vnd for this to hows it to be true, and the character of the demand gives further pre Me It has never been of the spasmodic kind, up one month and down the next. It has been a sus- tained and constantly increasing demand. The unsurpassed quality of the tobacco ac counts for this. Tur Summerside Journal says that there was quite a fleet of American fishermen about Malpeque until Saturday, when the Lans- downe and the Critic cruised that way. We that the Collector at Mailpequ: cdered ther _and they left accordingly. When to sea, but ha towne appeare d the) put L ‘ ‘-ott dolged among them for a while, understand, boarded the Mollie | Adams, Capt. Solomon Jacobs. No oun i i\rose from erroneous reports set afloat, by rivais in the fleet, that Captain Jacobs was transgressing. Capt. Jacobs is | (ilouceste r men, who Veasoi ible — n . ° : he will not fish within the limits, and who is in favor of a Treaty. He would be satisfied with free fish and free fisheries; and TT Daly TXAMINt ~ Local and Other tems. ‘TELEGRAPHIC VEWS.. a , Lonpon, May 8 i Lord Randolph Churchill's prophecy that | the fories would win fifty seats during the i being rapidly fultilled. - . ? ‘ present election Fy ifteen the Gladstonians have won and tw h ive 21 ¥ Last night's returns were the most dis eartening the Liberals have yet received For instance, Dulwich majority of 1,000 at the last election this time goes Tory by 2,000 majority. The feeling of the Radicals is fitly ex- pressed by Truth, which asks, ‘* What will be the duty of the Radicals in Parliament should Gladstone find himself unable to carry on the Government?” and it answers that ‘‘it will be impossible for any one elise to carry it on,” and that “the time has rloves,”’ All signs point to the Salisbury ministry without Liberal-Unionist members in the Cabinet, but supported by : rived to take off our formation of a the Liberal-Unionists in the House of Common Che Poll Mall Gazette, commenting upon the returns, says that the Lil 2 i] defeat is Noy yenerating into a ‘‘rout,”’ and that t tf yesterday begin to assume OnHS OT a cata Phomas Sexton, P rnellite, ») Sat in the last House for South Sligo, went up into Belfast in this campaicn to contest the west division against Haslet, a Conserva tive Sexton won the district ind cained he greatest Parnellite victory of the cam paign, defeating Haslet by a vote of 3,882 to 3,729. ies shew large £ Lins he Conservatives who, in some _ in- Peeteasy = ik | ing ‘ lif \ ! wy sw l i yritie Phe t ve of the ly istollal the vo n the Counties has failed The Counties of Somerset, Warwick, Hereford, Derby, Denbigh and : : > . . Shropshire, in which the agricultural vote centres, have returned Conservatives. it will be impossible to reverse the de- leat or the } S aecamiinind - } ; pital I t Government, and the L nionists a + f } } . ire conhdent oi hh witimate strength of ou against 300 The Conservatives feel certain that) with ph laAnx Of ov members Salis- bury will form a purely Conservative Gov- ernment t compa Murder and Suicide. New York, July 8. An elderly man who gave his name as John Warner, and said that he was a Canadian, this morning blew out the brains of his fourteen-year old son and then killed himself. The deed double tragedy and tliere is no clue as to who he had for the was a cold biocoded Warner was nor what motive crime. : About Making a Claim. PorTLAND, Me., July 8. Secretarv Bayard has written to Jesse Lewis, owner of the cxptured fishing schooner Day a, Adams, to say that he 1 has held the British Government respon- sible for all loss and d images caused by her capture, and asks Lewis to present proofs of his loss, as the basis of a claim against that Government. Cast Up by the Sea. Sypyey, C. B., July 8. Four living and five dead cattle have been washed ashore at Scatterie. A belief is expressed that they were washed or thrown overboard from some schooner going to Newfoundland or from some Atlantic steamer. i aces Veather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mavitime Provinces Toronto, July 8—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh west and northwest winds; fine and a little cooler. MARRIED. At Vernon River, on the 6th inst. by Rev, J Phelan, P. P., Mr. Jas. L. Mullin, of Covehead Road, Lot 34, to Miss Mary N. Hynes, daughter of Edward Hynes, Esq., of Millview, Lot 49. At Souris. on the 7th inst., by the Rev. J. S. Cameron, Thomas Cobb, of Cardigan, to Martha D. Frances, of Crapaud. At the Manse, by Rev. J. M. McLeod, on the 9nd inst., Mr. Angus A. MecInnisto Miss Margaret i. Riely, both of Bay Fortune. At the Osborne House, on the 8th t.. by the Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. William McLeod, of Lorne Valiey, Lot 42, to Miss Kate Matheson, of Green Marsh Road. 4t the Manse, Charlottetown, on the &th inst. by the Rev. J. M. MeLeod, Mr : David Gay, to Miss Mary Jane Logan, both of Mount Stewart. = = ——— At the residence ‘of the bride’s n 7th, by Rev. J. enton, Nathaniel! Haverhill, Mass., to BL. Ida Farquharson, of Lot 48, Perry, of DIED. At Dundas, en the 18th June, after a short ill- ness, Lauretta, infant daug*ter of Daniel and i and Anna Bella Nicholson, aged nine months. On the 27th ult., after a few days illness of croup, Marian Munro, aged three years. — Suffer little children to come unto. me, and forbid them uot, for of such is the kingdom of heaven. mee ™ At Murray Harbor South, June 23th, after an illness of eight weeks, Louisa Eliza Willis, eldest child of Albert and Minnie Prowse, aged 3 years, 9 months and 24 days. Other T=} ind ba Now Brunswick p ars please CV, On the 28th ult., at Upham, King’s County, N. B.. Daniel McPherson, aged 63 years. His ena was peace. aged 48 years, beloved wife of William Wells, sq. At North Bedeque. July Ist, Janie, aged 10 vears. eldest daughter of D. H. McDonald, Esq. At Hamilton, on 16th ulf,, Lillie Barbar .. aged 1f years, daughter of John M. and Ejlizabeth (ark, deeply regretted, At North Tryon, on 25th June, Mrs. Francis he thinks the Americans are harting god eclves by their forving Canada to take her | prt sent coursb. lves, widow of Charles lves. in her 9ist year. At North Wilttsh re, June 20th, Mr. John WH. Easton, ia his far. | SpreraLn Desratcues to Tue EXaMIver.} , THE ENGLISH ELEOTIONS. A Liberal Catastrophe. > } } . ; Already they have won thirty, as against ecured by Liberal Unionists, e. +?) > + 4] ’ ly i st Paritame the Conservatives | humbered 251, and now Wthouch thie elections are not half over—thev already , , | which had a Liberal | Alberton, on 2ist ult., Mrs. Barbara Wells, ! Summerside Exports. Suuveri@be, July 6. Shipped per steame St. Lawrence, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : | 135 cases eyes : = 408 00 bY same steamer on the 7th : | = 30 cattle = 1,200 00 21 lambs ‘ . 294 ; ‘ 42 00 2 horses : 240 00 } %0) bushels oats 7 00 210 lbs butter : bees 34 00 720 hams. . t 58 00 108 cases eygs ; 345 00 S1926 00 } - HOTEL ARRIVALS. { RANKIN HOUSE. | July 7—Jehn Macdonald, Omaha, Neb.; |} Agues Macdvnald, Omaha, Neb.; F. Morrow, . Halifax: CG. M. Hibbett, “eld, London; H N Ran- Mass.; Alfred Short, Halifax; rleish, Montreal; Geo F Woolston, wife and two children, Boston; Mr and Mrs L M Reyn rds, Brockton, Mass. : John E Sinelair, W Mass.; C. O. Whittan, Boston; AS Blaney, do; William Campbell, Melville. S--Geo MeSweeney, Moneton; ‘ ' x . Geo W Johnston, Yarmouth. | Souris; S. S. Forres i (ye@ors evown: Thos } hal I Boston, Al, 7 a. } hobert i? reester, USBORNE HOUSE. July 7 Prim; D A Me- Leod, Eldon; Jas Stewart, Pt Prim; A W D Knapp, Summerside; H Finlay, do; George Forbes, Vernon River: N McLeod, Orwell; Rev A B MeLeod, Mt Stewart; Alex Brown, Stanley; W MeLeod, Tyne Valley; os | Norton, Pictou; S Rafter, Hyde Park, Mass; 1.) R Cottin, Bloomfield: Miss M Lepage Bos- ton; Miss E Lepags. do; Rev D B MeLeod, Quincey, Mass; J M McLeod. do; Mrs Patter- A C Stewart, Pt son and five childre 1, do; J F M Henry, wife : e ) } i> 4 ind two daughters, boston, ROCKLIN HOUSE. July 6—-Roht Hodson, jr, Boston, Mass; J | P Nelson, St john, N B; John Nelson, Corn- wall: John Stevens, Wallace NS: R Stead, Wheatley River; Mrs A McMillan, do; Ar- thur Wright, West River; Wm Wright, do; W E Harkins, Head, N S: Gilford Louther, West River; Andrew Dixon, Pinette: Robt Dixon, do; J Moorside, North River: Senator Haythorne, Marshtield; B Henderson, Wiltshire; Jas Robertson, Bonshaw: Miss Robertson, do; William S Clarke, Mont- rose; Miss Mary Clarke, do; John Dowling, Kinkora; John E Morson, Cardigan. 7 —Geo Campbell, Pictou; Rey W A Mason, New London; David Reid, Hope River: M | Moar, do; Wm M MeKay, New London; Donaid Stewart, Grandview: Angus Mont- gomery, Valleyfield; Mr Crabbe, Providence, R1; Mr Crosby, Bonshaw; A J P Annapolis, N S; James A McRae, Boston; N W Dinewell, do: Miss E Dingwell, RESORT. - ‘Tracadie Beach, ' ZONLIS James owell: aT ik f 7 SU MME! SUMMER Lorne Hotel, - if NDER new first-class management for 1836. Surf Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Shooting, and all seaside recreations. First-class in al its appointments, Special rates quoted for board, &c., including drive from Bedford Station Satur- day, and back Monday morning, offering cheap recreation. Return ticket for Bedford Station only 410 cents. For full particulars address : LORNE HOTEL CO., Tracadie or Charlottetown. July 8, 1886—tu th sat Eorses Wanted. W ANTED IMMEDIATELY — Twenty- ' five HORSES, weighing from ten to twelve hundred ; aged from five to ten. W. S. McKIE. —2i pd Charlottetown, July 7 TRY THE THA, 25 CENES, LONDON HOUSE North Atlantis Steamship Co. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLEIFTOR? is intended to leave for Charlottetown, ae ABOUT THE London 1other, July! 290th J Ui, ¥: | | ae For Freight or Pas North Atlantic 8, Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 5, 1886, AGENT. FOR SALE. { Two Rnilding ‘07s, eligibly situated, fronting ' on north side of Douglas Street, each 42 by 108 feet ; also, one fronting on north side of Hay- | field Street, of same dimensions. Terms easy. Apply to James H. Keddin, solicitor, Char!otte- town, | June 1l—Ime 2aw age apply in London to S. Company, 147, Fenchurch FOR SAL i A STEAM LAUNCH, suitable for passengers 4% ortowing. Length, overall, 45 feet. 6 inches: width, 8 feet, 2 inches; depth, 6 feet 2 inches; 5x10 inch cylinders, a new steel bviler ? speed about & miies per hour. For further particalers apply to ALEXANDER PATTERSON, — ae Department, P, LE, i, Railway. sTadbBiARY FES ZION CHURCH INTEND HAVING A STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL APRON SALE ROLLER RINK, 9th amen iriday, Juiv. Doors open at 3 o'clock. Admissioa, 10 cents. Tea at 6 o'clock. June 28—eod WILLING WITHESSES TRUMPET OUR LOW TARIFF, The World Wants Solid Facts These We Always Give. Tickets 25 cents. THE boom to-day at REID BROTHERS, and the anxiety of the farmers to exchange their cash and wool for Cloths, Clothing, Tryon I'weeds, &¢c., would satisfy the most skeptical that our iuriff is the mildest ever placed on goods of any description. VThe farmers are the judges, and they know where to get bargains and honest goods—nuf ced. Gent's Black Sack und Cutaway Suits, $10. worth $14. Gents* Black Worsted Sack Suits, only $6.50 worth $10. ,Gents* Gray Oxford Sack Suits, all wool, $7, cheap at $12. Gents’ Grey Oxford Biouse Suits, do, $7.50, Cheap at $12. Gcnts* All Wool Heavy Tweed Suits, only $6.50, cheap at $10. Gents’ All Woo! Tweed Coats, $3.60, cheap at $5. Gents’ do Tweed Pants, $1.70, cheap at $2.50. Gents’ do Tweed Vests, $1.25, cheap at $2. Gents’ Navy Blue Serge Suits, $4.95, worth $10, Youths* Navy Biue Suits, $4.79, worth $9.50. Youths Tweed Suits, $, and up. Youths’ Tweed Suits, all wool, $6.50, and up. Boys’ Sailor Suits, $2.50, $2.75, $3, $3 50 and up. Boys’ Tweed Suits (al! ages and sizes) $1.75, $2.50, and up. Boys‘ Sailor Hats and Caps, 50cts, up. Men‘s Unlaunded Shirts, 65cts, 75cts, and $1. Men‘s Regatta Shirts, 75cts., and up. Men’s White Shirts, 65cts., 75cts., 85cts., $1, and up, Men's Felt Hats in Wool, 5) cts., and up, the best value in town. Men’s Felt Hats in Fur, $1.25, worth $2. Men's Youths‘ and Children’s Straw Hats,20 cts, up, rryon Tweeds, 35 cts., 45 cts., and up, in quite new styles. Canadian and Scotch Variety, 45 cts., up. On behalf of the Tailoring Department, we tender thanks to our friends for the liberal patronage of the past season, and for the appre- ciative letters which are daily received. We are putting up A. 1. Scotch Tweed Suits, at $16, worth $20. Men's Scotch Tweed Pants to measure, $4. Men’s French Trowsers to order, $6.50, worth $9 Tryon Tweed Suits, 212, $13, and $14. Ladies‘ Kid Gloves, in 4 clasp (Dent‘s} only 85 cts., worth $L40 _Ladies* Kid Gloves, in 4 button (Dent's) only 65cts., worth $1. Ladies’ Rubber Capes, $1 and up, Ladies’ double busk American Corsets, 50cts., and up. Ladies‘ Handerchiefs, dcts., and up. Ladies‘ Coilars, in neat styles, only 6cts., and up Ladies‘ Busks, Hoop Skirts. Bustles and Garters A veny large stock of Ho:sery, at 10 cts, pair up. A_very large stock of American Prints, in MIKADO, and some of the prettiest patterns yet produced, 5 cts., up English and Canadian Prints, extra value, 7 cts., up. American Ginghams, 13cts., and up. American Seersuckers and Lawns, 8cts. up. Canadian Ginghams, for working shirts, 9ets up. Gents’ Fine Furnishings, in great variety, cheap. Tickinz, 10cts., and up. White Cotton, 6cts. up‘ Carriage Rugs and Rubber Aprons, 75cts. to $10, Cretonnes, $cts. up, Trunks and Valises, &c.; 36 in, Grey Cotton, dcts, All Goods Better than advertized. PLE D. BROs.. CAMERON BLOCK, Cash fer Weol. Ch‘town, June 24, 1886—3mas Tweed Suitings in in very new patterns, WANTS, LOSE, FOURD, Ke WANT ED—A Giri for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. .Taylor, Hillsborough Street. ; july7 3i pd W ANTED—A Bay field. “ook. Apply to Mrs Edward july7 tf W ANTED--A Girl for general housework in a . family of two; no washing; liberal wages given. Apply at this office. july6 TO LET—The upper flat of the brick building on Queen Street, iately occupied bythe St. Law- rence Lodge, 1.0. O. F. The flat is arranged with suitabie ante-rooms and is most suitable for Lodge purposes, Public Hall, &c Forterme, &+., apply to Mary Ann Offer, Queen Street. july 6—lmo 2aw & wy pd LosT- On Saturday afternoon, a sum of Money, wrapped up in paper. Finder wili be rewarded by leaving same at the EXAMINER or Railway ottice. july 5 T° LET—In a private family, pleasant Front Room, furnished or unfurnished, with board. july5 5i eod Apply at i. XAMINER Oflice. T°? LET—That three-story dwelling house on Queen Street, opposite Miliner Bros., contain- ing twelve ruoms aad shep, with outbuildings and large yard; possession given immediately. Apply to H. C, Douse, West Street. jnly 3 W ANTED—A good smart Girl that understands plain cooking; the highest wages to th right party. Apply at once to THE EXAMINER oftice, july8 tt &wy OST—Between West Strect and Queen Street a silver Brooch, with the name “Daisy ’ engraved on it. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. jy3 OFFICE TO LET~—Large and well lit, with easy approach, in Maceachern’s building, corner jnn30 3i pat Queen and King Streets. L,O8T.—On Monday, on Brackley Point or St. Peter's Roads, between Sherwood Cemetery and Capt. Maxwell’s house, a black fur cape. Apyone returning the same to Mrs, Maxwell will be rewarded. TO LET—That pleasantly situated House, with outbuildings and Jarge yard. on South Side of King Square, now in possession of Mrs. Rovert Young; possession given earlyin August. Ap- ply to A. H. Macphersen. jun23 tf ye LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2l cod O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espia- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; .possession given Ist October next. For terins and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i eod tf THURSDAY, JULY 8. 1886. VIIDSUMMER. 20: Now is the ime to Srcure Your Viidsummer Goods. Summer Dolmans, Summer Dress Goods. Summer Underctlothing, Summer Millinery Goods. LOS rrr Exceptional Value in Every Department, - See Our Goods, See Our Prices, See Our Sargains ! ——_-- BH HR BROS. OSTON, HALIFAX AND P. E. Ch’town, July 6, 7886. a i ISLAND Will, on and after Ist July, 1886, make TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. The Steamship “MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) . . The Steamship ““CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) The Steamship “WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) 2,200 Tons, 1,400 Tons. 1,400 Tons. 0 Commencing on Thursday, Is> July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND THUORSDAY of each week, until further notice. These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVELS, BROTHERS, f Agents, Charlottetown. NICKERSONS & CROSBi, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. June l4th, 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 mos “ —_ eee ee eee Exchange Stables BOARD AND LIVERY. PEYHE Undersigned, having opened the above Stables, in the Old Baptist Church, next to i the Old Bank Building, GREAT GEORGE sTREET, are prepared To Let Horses and Carriages at the very Lowest Rates; and are also prepared to Board (for private parties) a limited number of Horses, which will receive careful handling and kind treatment. Lelephonic communication with ail the Hotels and other principal parts of the town. Teams ordered in this way can be furnished within fifteen minutes after the call. RENNEDY & STEWART, PROPRIETORS. Ch’town, June 25, 1886.—1]mo eod pd Canalian Tweeds, which will be made to EW SPRING GOODS. eb. UB. ee) ee eee NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW HATS. NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES. o— CLOTHRING— $7,000 worth © lv-Made Clothing to select from. Boys’ Suite from A fine stock of English Worsteds, Scotch and All our Goods are sol! at the Cheapest Prices, Please call and see for yourselves. —- Vt NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the newest makes. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS. NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS. HATS! HATS! FATS !—Thonsands of Men antl Boys’ HATS, in Felt aad $1.25, Men’s Suits from $459 Will gasrantes the best value in Clothing ever offered on order atclese prices. 0: YEA C BON A LEY’S 7 8 ” ’ Ie NEW MANTLE CLOCHS. in al! the newest makes. NEW HOSIERY, NE’ GLOVES. CARPETS, in Scotch, Brassels, Tapestry and Hemp, at OLE ARI NG-OUL PRICES Straw, from 10 cents. P, E Island, A big stock of Gents’ Fernishings. Men’s Cotton Shirts, 25 cents up. QUEEN STREET. 7 a A Boat. A at THe Ex WANTED SA sum vpty fan's LINER 0) Uh'town, May 12, 1886.—dly & wky Steamship Line +