+ --+ a Local and. Other. Items. linde ' nye s at Beer Bros. ~ black hosiery it Beer Bros ae N Pre Re, w style,. at the London ise, 3i—jub h-entes- Var M, A Storr ijgxpected here te-mor w aftchiwoh . a ° -apeete UstaUNDpRieD.s dihtdy very cood valfie, at the London Hou 3i—jub _---so.- — Me. Huwter Devan, Inspector of Fisher is at the Rankin. a SEVERAL large catches of mackerel are re orted ‘ \ > ‘ ‘=> IW4 rN a ported from East Point, COMPANIONS. —_e—— a hh ‘ I De ; j >» ‘4 yf Oxe drunk wag disposed of for one dolla: ee WK, Oy EUSii AGAIN ORAT ES w the Stipendiary Magistrate te-day. , Th le glnnoee > a ! il > oe } ’ 4 . ’ ‘ong os \NOTHBER as of te very cheap corsets Beiai s ol ihe Disaste! ’ | Orfawa, June 7. just receive ‘an se i ki : : or ' Serene ‘egbed Deanne & eee | ‘This was a good day in the house, the —e— ‘prospects of any early adjournment’ spurr- \. Hl Th Maccowawosells .at auction at | A | anc ae aceident oc sured at ng ‘on members to an indulgence mM ac- Om ! tay next, at 2 o'clock. pm, a| Vowilny 3s Stone Wu ary’, atiew mules from tivity. ; fl iture, & the city on the Mount Edward Road, about| A dozén government bills were swept | or jfour o clock yesterday afternoon. It ap-|through committee and off the notice Cui EN'S SLIPRERs and Misses’ Boots—a peers that = the time of the accident, three | papers. : ice variety and real bargains, at C. B. War-) 0 ‘he employes m the Gerry were engaged The Senate also had an industrial attack ren s, Stamper #4 worper. ' loading stohe aiodbyside the wail. I hey and put thr such a score of bills. - | tad no suspi¢ion of danger. They had just | Sir John said if the Opposition continued | M dist Conference of New. .Beans®{ Putone large stone on the truck, and were! to be as guod as it yad ~=been, prorogation wick tP. &. Tsland meets at Marysville, | preparing to lift amother when a portion of} might be expected on the 18th. : b iW day, 15th inst. | the wall suddenly gave way with a crash By their smikes the Opposition indicated - jand slipped down upon the unfortunate | they would do their level best to aid such | c rers.—-Harris Tin Shop is the place | One of the men, Robert Douglass, | desirable object. to buy Creamers, dinware, etc. Tinware and | was stooping over the stone, preparing tv} After recess, Sir Richard Cartwright ob- Creamers repatred cheap. Wy =m [ lift, when the wmass fell upon his head, | jected to the subsidy to Prince Edward H I : 14 : crashing it against the stone and pinning {sl und, as a continuance of a policy which \33 mp ~ oe rv u He seed, Tmpor’- | him to the spot. lmade the provinces subservient to the ed direct from Ragland, and a great many A bral is ah oo j as : : 4 . d raham Dowlmne an Sylvester Mac- | Federal ( rernment, atl ltaught the pro- ther varieties will be sold cheap at W.. P. wee al ans Federal Governmen ae re Colwill’s donald, the two men who were assisting | vinces to look to Ottawa instead of being a2 Dec Douglass in the loading, were in a standing | economical in the management of their . . ' ' WOS1ELOI . he . ‘curred The ry Seo Epean Fawcurr’s ** Olivia Delaplaine,” in |! — > ee re ma a _ | Loc ul affairs. mn . ‘ the Jnl¢ nam¥er of the Americar Mayazine | falling earth and stones fell upon them, | Sir Charles Tupper said the subsidy was will gi . glimps® 4f the dinner table of a | injuring them severely about the head and| given on grounds not applicable to other New Y K zt se | bo ly. Both were stunned. Macdonald provinces. - |was cOVered tothe waist with earth and| Mr. Davies objected to the subsidy on AN exeeblent cub« y¥. Rey, James Ma ne, and had to be pulled out Dowling | the ground that it was not large enough. Ppp ‘ ws, tovether with al w 1e first to recover consciousness—-a|} Sir.Charles suggested that the resolution eh Beers ap yrs vy moments after the disaster. He at] could™be withdrawn + fer re % . | P : ston n nce set about releasing Douglass. | Mr. Welsh said it was only a measure of W io ) . M N ¢ By this time John Hogan and Dennis} what was due to the Island and suggested auth rity has an st ie / “4 Sed a a D wiihg, two other emp es who had been| that if Canada would cut the painter and : Swe fu t rece iro i ‘ 7 , : } ; tawa to D fo} wy f patting working near by, amd who had heard the } let thedsiand go, he would be happy. ee od thane Mest OMA | ctash rushed tothe rescue of the imjured | sit cle t td »' 45 “2° 0UTK the Dp ‘ \ c, oe lakh d " similar to the regh of Uae Square, and that | VAM Progen assisted’ in the rele ae | The Traflic in Children. operations, although late, wail begin atonce. | Do i Ss, ana young Dow ing iib Tat l | ae Wihiadiind Ma 6 —, ea was ter ibiy | LONDON, June 7. ) aaa emanl t “ ae Pe rusne ut 3 was) Not dead, rie Was , We ave informed that Hom Judge Youn Sioake cP i it) | Since the revelations by the Pall Mali ‘ent ' = é “pn len ’ ‘in } Fehieg | ViIeECaiIng POruse ly) rom the moutmn ang ‘ ‘ ¢ ae ntly present -@ the Caledonian Ciub of this JB ~4 },;. | @azette and passage of the criminal law il wiv! A i iSOLAe « DICLUTE ] lnstrative “ wel! as from the wounds on 11S 1} i ’ —. See Ne “sar ai a }amendment bill, the public believed the the galuerbig 0: tbe Giada. la return there- | head ind face. ri lived DULL aTew sec mds } ; os , . : ; ce Rais |tratiic in children impossible. A case in for, the club has elected:the Judge am honor- | after Ai§ release, breathing his last in Dow hi : : +) 13 : Lambeth Police Court has caused an uni- ary member and “presented him with ag)jing’s ms. Macdonald «was more fortu- i pe fen Zaward Prock f aah Fs : wel amen ae. rae ale clr eas. Che picture now adorns the Club’s}tiate. He escaped with his life, but his | pee er ” roo. McKachern’s building e . «| well and three women were arrested charg- room, Sich aAchern s OULGIN,. Rrms and legs Are badly bruised, and he is 5 withe heaudieit Meemebiel 12: aackel am ‘eden a , ’ sad with Keeping houses O1 li spute, ¢ rr: cut(about the face. Dowling’s injuries are va ; Ce : a “ ; ae ial e ae Ae ‘ : » 1 : ; av ‘ocuret 5G oO t "is ae) > t Lu Sit c Woreester arrived here this i ‘ evniined to some seratcl es about the he id f aes. P % ” aC Th ise rAment will pt) i ; ; . rteae ears. » cover > ing at six © <mith.a general eargo|and face and some body bruises. Both ee FORE. _ re - laws f ~_ ‘i Masie 1C.t os. : prosecute the prisoners. a uoWlle Passengers: iss Dlarie | porrEaie had narrow escapes. Sim tie ‘iiss Vieasant, Mrs ,T E Johnson \ Jowling ascribes the falling the ae i oe and he. ter! | at. DOWnag etree the See pee: Irish Evictions. k ‘ ri Mi M KR wail to the trost cracking It near the edges. pa ai €! ARM, oll LJ Gay, MISS Mary “ aie j 1 i a ails $ . J * Say na J ever considered 1 anger- e Kinch, Miss Flora: Manning, Miss Minnie He says that he never considered it da - Dusit, Jnne 7. oe atte & Womestee- ir VE Vic us; “but on the contrary thought it site ee : : oe a Mrs y ay) ‘| was the safest place to work inthe whole The evictions at Bodyke continued to- . Miss | Ss rs R Sweeny and| ”‘ ae . age ee sO io ne fo ; N H dchild, Mrs 8 p | quarry. From the top of the wall to where nen fenant Ree nEAe defended a Baath, ‘ & = eae ss ESNE, orks « .* : 7 ‘ et ( r y ¢ 2 TO y MeCalluin lthe men were at work in the quarry would | ouse and poured boiling water over the lhe : + eighteen { evicting forces. A policeman who was _ be avout elghteen feet. ; holding the colonel’s umbrella, dashed Me, Homennex Aatuce intends shortly to start a barrel factory at Néw Glasgow in con nectioh with his mercantile establishment This will be good news to ythose engaged in the fishing besiness at Rudtico, as they will be evabled to obtain & first-class’ articl ngamat hand.. Ailthe matefial used will lb samt by rail from the steam “saw mills of Mr. WiltianwAtthut, West Deven, Lot 10. Mr. Arthar has reeently fittedup his mills with newand im himery, and is there forg im @ position.to turn of, the very best work. a” ‘ a Stig ty Twe Superintendent and two teachers, with a party.oi nime pupils from thé School for the Blind, Halifax, have made arrangements for a Concert in thew Y.-S. Cy A, Hall on the 15th inst. Besides the music, instrumental and vocal, the party will give an ¢€xhibitionof the tiiodes of teaching the various branches taught in thitadmirable -instituiion. .The School being fioh-séctarian, shuld receive tlie sap port of. all our charitable citizens, .who will contributé not a little to its success by attend ing the Concert, of which particulars will be published later. >. Wastin’ Mite EAsy.—I have’ on e@xhibi- tion in my Shop Window a washing miachine tht Hae Paws r coh “the old and laborious way of washing clothes; you can sit in your easy chair and rest while your washing Is go- ing on. It has been tried and proved genuine. Please call and examine this great Washer and ~Bleacher, »-Rurgbage» one aad thereby save labor amd expense. They are: sold for 22.00 each. GOGO Jury, sole Agent’ for the Monarch. Washer and Bleacher;North side (Queen Yo vare, oppe sito Post Office. F : ES mayl2 dyQaw wy2m - (iwi to the advan in duty on raw ma- terial some of our hardwere merchants have lecided té advance cut nails fifty cents per keg, making the price now 43,QY for tenpenny and all larger sizes, while fourpenny or shingle nails are $3.50 per key. Pricés at present on the makers hands. rule $2.90 and $3.40, re- spectively Bar. iron also. advanced 50 cents per 100 pounds, -and ‘other lines are likely to follow, as merchants cannot replace theix present.stecks at the prices they are now selling at... Infact, all, products of ,iron and steel must.advance proportionate to the rise in duty. ; i393 oneal Aw Iwrontan? Evunt.—One week from to- fightthe United Order of Qddfellows will produge thegueat drama, the ** Danites,” as- sisted by several .well-kaown ladies of this eity. The play, which jas won such a great reputation, isa clever and interesting produe- tion .of the playright’s art. Its action is brisk, its development. ceutinuous, and its sibuations effective. tis bright to brillianey; interesting asa young man’ first sweetheart, and teaches thany useful lessons. A large agdionie wilb.be present, as several hundred rfserved seat tickets have already been sold. Tickets ate for sale at fhe Drug Stores, also at ‘T° L. Chappelle's, CP. Fietcher’s, Beer Bros., Norton E Fennell’s, and by members. i Apvice to Moruens.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleAsant to taste. It soothes. the child, softwus the vain, regulates the owels, an best is the . * * | own remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething gf other causes. Twenty-five ents a bole, Be sure and ask for Mrs. “W insloe's Mes thtiy Sap, and take no other kind marl] eod & wky gums, allays all | y (HUI qn a Stone Quarry. cts ; NARROW ESCAPE Word of the disaster was brought to the city as quickly as possible. Coroner Con- ‘at once notified and the following jury were em panelled: D mal l McLe dd, foreman. James McMillan. E iW rd Flemin Donald McKenzie. Felix Hughes. David Cavanagn. ({rtemas Newman. roy Was The coroner and jury drove out to the quarry; and aiter viewing the body and t he scene of the disaster returned tothe city. At eight o’clock in the evening an inquest was held im the tipendiary Magistrate's Court Roem: As the sad aftaif was not gen- erally known there“were but few spectators present. The testimony of Abraham Dowl- John Hogan and Dennis Dowling was taken. As it wasin effect similar the | details egiven “abeve ewer do» notethink it neGessaty'to piblish, it here, The jury rurned a verdict of ““aécidefital death by the falling in “Of a~ iass of earth and ing, te ret stones. Douglass was about forty years of age He came to the city from Mount Stewart a year or two ago. He was married fall and leaves a wife who resides on Kent Stréet east, near the railway crossing. He had been working in, the. quarry but a few days. His remains were brought te town last evening. His wife and relatives are much grieved over his untimely end. last ot The Qucen Square Fund. Srr,—In answer to ** Citizen’ in yester- day’s issue of the Patriot, stating that he had been camvassed to purchase ticwets for the ¢ntértainment in aid of Queen Square, as yet been issued by me. With regard to the enquiry ‘‘ What portion of the funds arising from the sale of tickets goes in aid of “Queen Square,” I may state that if the remark is intended to apply to Miss Claire Scott, Mr. Coburn, Miss Katie Scott and the local talent, that they have kindly offered their services gratis. But as I con- sider it would be lowering our dignity to accept such valuable services from profes- sional strangers free of charge, | certainly intend to compensate them in some degree forthé trouble and pains they are» taking to make the benefit a grand success. This remuneration will, of coufse, entirely depend on the financial~ result of the entertainment. But if ‘‘Citizen” means to insinuate that I should misappropriate the I am sufficiently well known in the com- munity to render an answer to sucha charge unnecessary. Yours etc., ArTHUR NEWBERY. June 8, 1887. DIED. In this city, June 7th, after a lingering illness, | John Smith, aged 28 years. , Prince and Water Streets, to St. Cathedral. on Thursday, at 1.45 p. m | Suddenly, at Alberton, May 27, Mrs. Sarah | Megyison, aged 39 years, eldest daughter of ‘Edward Moore, of this city. Dunstan's Mr. ernie aii ; i OF His LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. money to be raised for the Square, I think | ME AAMI D 10 DEATH Sad Endiig of Robert Douglass, { haves to inform him that no tickets have | } i {Funeral wil! leave his late residence, corner of | A} ~Y UP »’ a LU Dw : TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL Desvarones to Tie Ex aMIneR, } o TT arly Proresation ne THE ADDITIONAL Expected, through a small opening made by the bailiffs. Other officers followed, finally the tenants were evicted and arrested, Thrown from the Track. Norra Apams, Mass., June 7. Two rail cars on the Saratoga express, occupied by excursionists, were thrown from the track near Pownall Station, Vt., to-night, fatally injuring two ladies and seriously injuring a number of other passen- gers. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, June 8—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 7—Willoughby, Lantz, Point Prim; Gasper Embree, Jackman, ‘Chatham, lum- ber; Althaea, Oulton, Shemogue, do. June 8—Ilda, Murray, Vernon River, Farewell, Samson, Arichat, bal, pro; CLEARED. June 7—ss Coban, Fraser, St Johns, Nfld; Lizzie M, Myers, Liscombe, bal; L H Davies, Bell, Pinette; Mary Star of thie Sea, Boutillier, Caraquet, bal; Mary Covell, Chapman, Buctouche. June 8—George Peake, McMahon, Liverpool, 827 potato farina, 355 pieces hardwood tim- ber, 13,628 pieces deals and ends; ss South- port, Fowle, Pictou, bal; Lizzie C, Leslie, Point du Chene; Mary B, McDougall, Or- well, mdse. OTHER Summerside, June 6 Marshman, Buctouche, lumber; William 30ak, Reid, Ch’town, mdse; str Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse; Libbie H, Flick, Cow Bay, coal. 7-—Ellen, Sutton, Richibuc- to, lumber. Cld 6—Schr Lucity Ann, Ges- ner, Richibucto, bal. 7—Pholine, Marsh- man, Buctouche, oats; stmr Miramichi, Ba- quet, Montreal, lobsters; Mary D, Longill, Wallace, oats. Tignish, June 3—Ent schr Finn, Perry, Chatham, mdse. 7—Ma.y D, Longill, Wal- lace, stone. PORTS. Ent sehr Pholine, FOR BERMUDA. THE Brigt. Peeress, 238 tons, will sail for Ber- muds on or about the 10th inst., and offers an unusual opportunity for the shipment of Horses, Cattle, Produce, &c. For freight and other particulars apply to A. HORNE & CO. June 4, 1887—tl 9th Valuable Freehold Property For Sale by Auction. THE Property, Dwelng House and other Out- buildings, owned by Mr. Thomas Smith, and situated on the corner of Prince and Water | Streets, will be sold by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of June next, at the hour of ll o'clock, a. m. For further particulars apply to the subscriber, ob the premises. A. B. 4G TAN, A Ub town, Muy 27, 1887—evtt Ul sale GWAR PALLY. SUBSIDY. - -~ WEDNESDAY. JUNE 8, 1887. WANTED ; | 100 goud Railway Men, to work on the ° 2 Meygantic Railway; work for one yerr. ' Laborers, earth and ledge, $1.50 a day; earth forenien, $45 Lo $50 a month; rock foremen, $75 a month, Board. $3.50 a wee Fave from Bangor to works, $2.50. Apply NEAL CURRIE, 64 Exchange Street, Banger, Me. June 31mo Household Furniture ] 4M instructed by the Rev. Charles @’Meara to sell by auction at my Salesroom, Friday, June 17, at 2 o'clock, Allhis Honsehold Furniture, consisting in part of 1 Parlor Set, in Walnut ‘aud Hair Cloth, ? Bed- ‘room Sets, Aish and Walnut, 1 Bed Lounge, 3 Flock Mattrasses, Dining Room Chairs, Extension Ese m4 oaaeenrd, Hall anise, Table a Hat arpets, in Bruss apestry an ool. Ruge, ats, Ottomans, 1 Walnut Writing Desk, 1 inner Set, 1 China Set, and a general lot of Croekery. Glassw re, ete. G. M. HARRIS. { May 31. eod till sale Auctieneer. Painting & Drawing. {SS KATIE MaclEAN will open Classes on _ MONDAY. tie 6h inst., in Hall, in Mr. Quirk’s Brick Buiicing, Prince Sureet, ald is pre- pared to teach the following Branches :— lbrawing from Objects and Cast. Drawing from the Life. Drawing and Paintiay from Still Life. Miss McLean willattend at her Studio on Fri- day and Saturday next, and will be happy to meet inteuding pupils. } June 2nd, 1887. Ww OT iyi ty Midi) id DUSTOR | al SHI i Nut M W kK, the undersi ned. have re-opened the ‘ ‘ Custom Boot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STREET, formerly occupied by the late John Monaghan Opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers, Repairing Promptly Attended to. C. McQUILLAN - May 18, 1°87—eod & ~ky ? mos J. McMAHON, | 7,7 , | ROTICE. [THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow, os NEWTON LER. fraro, March 21, 1887 TENDERS, MNHE uundersigned will receive TENDERS up to the 15th day of June next, forthe Lathing and Plastering, Moulding and Ornamental work of the inside ef the Catholic Church at St. Peter's Bay. Tenders to state what they will perform the work tor and find all materials except the laths; and also to say what they will do ory work for, and the Committee to find mate- Tisis. the stages will be erected by the Committee. Work to be completed on the first day of Novem- ber next, according to plan and specifications to be seen at the Palace, Charlottetown, and at the office of Mr. Thomas Raymond, Architect, Head St. Peter’s Bay. Tenders to have the names of two responsible persons willing to become security for the per- formance of the work. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest, nor any Tender. ANDREW LEWIS, Secretary. Head Saint Peter’s Bay, May 23, 1887—eod & wy PIANO TUNING. H W. VINNICOMBR, formerly of J. P. Vin- * nicombe’s, Piano Warehouse, England, and for many years Tuner to Government House, the Convents, also the leading musical families throughout the Island ; acknowledged by musical critics and piano makers to be one of the,best prac- tical tuners in the Domision. Makes no speci- alties, as he thoroughly understands the whole construction of the instrument in every detail Having many years’ experience with the actions of various makers, including many late patent adjust- ments, fegis confident he can vive perfect satis- faction ; is prompt and particular toa nicety, not in tuning alone but m all mechanical work— Re- pairing. Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone. &c. P. 3.—Mr. Vinnicombe has had a long experi- ence in Pipe and Cabinet Organs. Orders may be left at the Diamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Streei, near St James Charch, Office at Fleteher’s Music Siiop. May 14, 7887, WANTs, LOST, FOUND &e. OR SALE—-At a bargam, a neatly finisher, - nearly new Cottage; situation centrai, Ap- ply to A, MeNeill, Aactioneer. junes tf \V ANTHED—An active, experienced Avent to : k for an old, first-class Company. engage in Life Insurance work Apply ty letter, addressea ‘“Pifé Insurance. Box 136, Charlottetown P, 0.” junc8 3i pd W ANTED-—A Nurse, one who is accustomed to take charge of aninfant; reference required, Apply to Mrs. L. H. Davies. jun7 6i T° LET—A House and Siable on Pleasant Street, with good water on_ premises; also, House on ting Street, near Railway. Apply to William Dodd. june7 FOUND In my shop, a sum of money. The right party can have it by paving for this advertisement—C. B. Warren, the cheap Boot and Shoe man, Stamper’s Corner. jun7 li To LET—Three miles from town, a Dwelling House, partly furnished if required, For par- jun6 eod if ticulars enquire of L. E. Prowse. W ANTED—A suitable person to act as House- keeper at the Lorne Hotel. Apply at once at the Rankin House. juné 6i ANTEL--A quiet Girl for general housework; ' one from the country preferred. Apply at this office. juné4 3i pd T° LET—A House on King Street, near Pownal Street, Apply at EXAMINER office. jun3 tf ———— T° LET-—A Shop and Dwelling on Queen St., just the thing for a small family. wishing to do a small grocery, confectionery, or any kind of business. Apply to R. K. Brace. may2l WANTED AT ONCE —A Girl to assist in dining-room ; also, Girl for general house- work. Apply at Revere Huuse. inay13 tf Be RDERS~—In a pleasant part of the city, a few boarders can be comfortably accommo- dated in a private family. Terms moderate Ap- ply at this office. may6 ao month. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Kd- ward Bayfield, Charlottetown. may6 wkly tf wkly pat tf WANTED—A good ‘Cook, wages $8.00 co LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable yard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also—Brick Warerooms and Offices suitable fora good business stand on Water Sireet. Pos- | session given immediately. For particulars | apply to Peake Bros. & Co. mark eod. i To LET—The Dwelling House on Richmond Street West, at present occupied by Thomas McKinlay, Esq. Apply to James D. Mason. mayl0 WAR ade ti on the coming season at Charlottetown, Sam- | ee eh — ———. W. W. WeLLNER AVING enlarged and refitted his store, can now display his large stock of goods to better advantage, and enable his numerous customers to select the goods they require with more satisfaction than formerly. His stock of Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silver-piated Ware, | i | Lusters, Vases, | Card Cases, Spectacles, &c., have all been personally selected, in the best markets, affording ‘all customers a chance to buy first-class goods, at a Reasonable Price. _Ch'town, June 1, 1887.—law 3wks wky june 10 READY-MADE CLOTHING —— — —— --—--—- — CLOTHING FOR BOYS. Boys’ Worsted Suits. Boys’ Tweed Suits. Boys Blue Serge Suits. Boys’ Summer Suits. CLOTHING FOR MEN. Black Worsted Suits. All-wool Tweed Suits. Summer Suits, Black Alpaca Coats. Russia Crash Coats and Vests. Brown Holland Coats. This is the Finest Lot of Clothing we have ever shown, and marked at very Low Prices for Cash ———— war - DARRIS & STEWART, SUCCESSORS TO GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, May 31, 1887.—-wky Fn a RNR NT IEE OR RO TS RS ORION RN Som ATIE TO RNS LE MERE A meet = KING AND HATS. ’ = attention of the Public is called te the Immense Stoek of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, to be found at J. B. MacDonald's. larger Stock (all New Goods). Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that will Wear Well—Clothing that You can Buy Well, Men can be suited— Youths can be suited—Boys can be suited. ast. ' LU No House in the Trade can show a Thousands of HATS in Felt and Straw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You can get your Money's Worth every time, by buying at J. EB. WACEON AEDS. ‘town, May 30, '87—dy wy—pat D. A. BRUCE INTENDS MOVING INTO ER PRAM i IN A FEW MONTHS, AND OFFERS HIS TMM ENSE STOCK iene Rie CLOTHS, HATS, WHITE AND GULURED SHIRTS, i Ae 25 Per Cent Discount, te iT’S TRUE se Ch’tdwn, May 21; 1897—ebd & wky e723 SBes