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Jfnniander. r- 10, 20, 31. •ston, every uesdtty and enlng-s. ornlng^s. Ii'cnoons. ternoons. y at 6 p.m. "9 a.m. ^ at 4 p.m. orulng. BO?, * i: A.DoW. aUfax, of PROPRIETORS OF THE GROCERS, WIl AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. All the best Brands ok BRANDIES A WHISKIES, BASS ALE and GUINNESS' PORTER. Agents In Nova Scotia and P. E. I. fop Messrs. LUCIEN, BELLOT & CO., COGNAC. I m m '"^.^ W m %t (Opposite the Ordnance.) Our Stock of Clothing now complete in great variety. — nEMICMBKR THE rL.VCK : — J. BURFORD «c CO., Opposite the Ordnance. ROBT. H. COGSWELL, -Mc (Tbronometcr anb Match fiDafter* ^ LOCAL WEATHER REPORTER. WATCHES, CLOCKS & JEWELRY REPAIRED BY COWPETENT WORKMEN. ^ Vii_W ilT.'ja ij-m TT 1 ^THEK- Halifax Hotel Is the Largest Hotel in the NEWLY FURNISHED FROM TOP TO BOtfOM.. Havina Satered for Up R.,^^ ■ i » , Ei/aru attantmn peid ta Guasts. *- M. MESSLEI^^s, i^ROPRIETOIlS. SEE WHAT THE AMERl/^n^lr""^^*^*" ■■""? luO' old house, yieMing to the marJli^?'. ~ ^^ f™"'' «'« comfortablo 'opairs, which when llniClwUlnl^ ?«'■''•'«■ ''?''»'e°i"g "xS.e aD,I el.,gant hotels i„ the Don ,io , „i • T" ?,', "■" n">st convenfeut the stream of Ameiiean tonrists wh^ ,''";'' ^■'" ''"'P *» 'l^w hither the rounds of this interesdH • 'n* " ^^^'^ '"™«se in number to do picturesque s„«nwv of Capl Brnt™ J'^.,'" ""= romantic, wildan"? Prince ^flward Ialan,i rZ a1 ^' *'"' "'" *«''"• and boautifi. and Messrs HessIeintsoIra^Sn':^ patronize a ^ooThoH to Halifax, by making their hote ZicSt ilT^ '° ''''^' *'"« thoroughly renovateTan''d\";:o'^J":;l^"?"^''rr "^ J''^' •«- spacious entrances, ,,Iate glass wSwri. , "''l'^ '"««oratod and other modern impro'vements. tnTi ".Ta ^l!^''.'"-; ^'««fic lights, and i=-veo uutiiiiig to be asked for. '' ""'""^ "ocei, while the cuiiiine >tel he 1 provided. :ii comfortable ; oxtgnsive convenient I'aw hither fnbor to do c, wild and beautiful :ood hotel, act travel , I* just been ■ate«i and ?hts, and le cuisine '•''*"' """""""""•''i""""""'ii""«tMiMitmiMiMNimiitiii,„iiimiiiiiiiiiiiii., " '"''"''"''"''"""''"""'""iitiimiMiiimiiHiiiiHiimiHmiimiiHMHiHiMimB i She • ^neen'^ Jubilee ^ouVenii' I new and perfect Plan of t^e QWy of Halifax ; I ^scnptlon of tbe Public Buildings, Paries and | Drives; l^ailwoy, .pteamboat and ^ta^e infor- I motion; Postal and ^ele^rapb l^ates; Had?- | ney 6oacf? fares 4j distances ; Risfjinp resorts; | Programme of Jubilee Selebration . Poetry, i Humor, S(.c., Ajc. I __3 ..-.^.-....^^ I 1^- TOURISTS, WHO DESIRE TO MAKE PURCHASES IK HALIFAX WILL On WCI i m i INSPECT THE ADVERTISEMENTS IN THIS BOOK IN WHOM te * EVERY LINE IS REPRESENTED. ^v,\ '"^ , | •:• PRICE TEK CENTS. •:•„. For sale at Bookstores and on Railway Tralrii _______^^ > ^ '^<^ ' I s Published by J. s. Knowles at James Bowes & Sons' Printixo I Office, 125 Holms St.. Halifax, N. S. I " " " '"" """"' ""•"" """"•- - •■• n„„ H , „„„J \^ I 3 vii -#- PREFICE. HIS little brochure must have a preface, even if I have to purchase one at a second-hand store. It was made to sell — to cell-ebrate the Queen's Jubilee, as it were. Don't jubilee-ve it? This book is for tourists, so are a pair of handcuffs for two wrists, still there is no similarity between them. I wish to correct an erroneous idea as to the authorship. It has been attributed to Rider Haggard. " She " '^id not write "It." It was written "Jess" before "Dawn" (at least it was written " After Dark ") by a haggard writer who was the author of " Beautiful Snow," " Called Back," and other religious periodicals. This, I trust, will forever set at rest the vexed question. I think it was John Phoenix who said, " the person to whom you dedicate a book is sure to buy a copy," and, with admirable foresight, dedicated his book to a numerous party named John Smith. I, with equal prescience, dedi- cate this to "The Commercial Drummers," an overworked, underpaid class who are more sinned against than sinning, and if each one invests a dime it will dime-inish the edition Vfirv rariidlv nnrl mnlrA f.hpi anflim* /»rwt»i»oar»rkr»rlin»»lTr Kovwmt --.•• --r J - • -.--s »-- vr|.--.-ix-_-.iii^ij ii«.ppj. I narrowly escaped being a drummer once. I was invited to carry a line of " White Bronze Monuments," but the viii r doctor said they were too heavy for my constitution, as I was in a decline, so I declined. Perhaps I made a grave mistake. This book is intended for a guide (no, not guyed) to the poor drummer and other innocents who are in-no-sense at home, and if it will alleviate or mitigate the mental agony of some unfortunate who did not collar an order in the last town, or failed to ''till" at the last session, my labor will not have been in vain. There is nothing seditious in it. It is not a seed catalogue to be seed-itious ; but if, perchance, you see dishes or plates in it, they probably belong to some far-sighted crockery ware man who has had the good sense to advertise. Please read the ad's. You will find it adds to the interest and— principal. In fact it was my principal reason for publishing it. And now, at parting, a few kind words of friendly advice. If drinking interferes with your business, give up the biz.* Keep in the " straigt " path and never go back on your " ante " or—" uncle." If you have never tackled billiards, don't be cue-rious to learn. Keep up your "average." Es-chew tobacco. Cultivate art. Learn to draw— your salary— or to a "bob-tail''; and if you "fill" your "full" you will fulfil your mission. Yours fraternally, The Author. ^i ' ix astitution, as made a grave ^uyed) to the n-no-sense at uental agony er in the last ny labor will ^our "full" u6h of >a.. fj The City of Halifax ... . , .'. . The Natty Dude Hackney Carriage Fares " • • . . , , , Distances ••• .... Masonic Lodges o • • • • • • . . . . . Odd Fellows . ■ * • .... .... Sons of Temperance * • • . . . , , , A Poker Parody •' . • . . .... Trade Report ^ • • • • • • • . . . . Sporting Queries Churches • ••• ••• Y. M. C. Association •••• •••• Banks Commander of H. M. Forces Newspapers • • • • • • • Marriage Licenses Union Engine Co .... Horse Raih-oad Cogswell's Weather Prognostications The Dmmmer •••• .... Spring Fancies Fishing and Slmrkfir.™ Souvenir Scraps (I (( Page. 1 22 24 ^6 28 28 28 30 32 32 34 86 36 36 36 36 38 ■ 38 40 42 46 48 50 52 i 41 Halifax Sports Like Old Shoes .... Jubilee Jollities Odds and Ends <( (( Souvenir Snaps .... .... "Western Union Telegraph Rates Rates of Postage .... Joe-cose Jottings .... I. C. R. Time Table . . . .• W. &A. Steamers .... .... Fire Alarm .... .... The Queen and Royal Family Jubilee Piogramme .... • • • • • • • • • •■• •••• ^>czLt:r^':ri:;:;z3^ ^■,(^(5) ^AGE. 54 54 56 58 60 62 64 64 68 78 80 82 86 86 91 xii \ l^DVEI^TIgEI^? ALpHHBETIdi\LLY Al^pijED. -oc •w- •M- Z30 stands for Allen who keeps a book-store. stands for Brown the Jeweler next door, stands for Cahill who'll Shave you quite well. for Dow Windsor, of the Royal Hotel. for F. Elliot who can tog out a swell. stands for Fraser who runs a good hack. stands for Grant whose Leather don't crack. stands for rfeckman, you know who I mean. stands for Inglis, who drives for the " Queen." stands for Jennett, whose delf is sold low. stands for Kelly with Glassey in Co. stands for Longard who will please without fail. for McDougall who makes Ginger Ale. stands for Newcombe on Barrington Street. stands for Oland whose Ale's hard to beat. stands for Pond — please pond-er it o'er. stands for Quinn, who will please you I'm sure. stands for Ruggles, who keeps on Argyle. stands for Smith who will fit you in style. stands for Thomas where Hats are sold low. for Umbrellas to LePine's you can go. stands for Vinegar, rom Wier you can buy. for Wallace, who to please you will try. _ for the X"Sell-ent goods you will find. Y and Z— well 1 guess about these I won't mind. A B C D E F O H I J E L M N P a R S T U V w X \ ^S THE BEST $AUNDRY §OAP IN THE ^ORLD. i Minir inr so JLT^. •I mm LL LLrti E0r)fair)s jBopcix, v?l)ic^ ctJapfs if fir ^''« "^^^o'" places in AmerL iJ'al'L / ' <>''««* natural wateri„« The AOantifroll!' in o.^k „ "'j''' ^'" Dartmouth" shores, affording ox::„: V oi Sfstffurfl IT"' '""'^ ZT ^o Halifax should visirth^ d^S'Tum^ a„d^£ TTs^i r ie^sr r r ^^r ' -'^^' respecting her is telecraXd t^f ^ "* ..^"l"!*"'''' 'nfo™atioi, the citizens by a sfrie of ,,V, ? ^''''' *"'' '^P^-^'^d *» ponderous cann^on keeps us m To r T'T /?" C'*^^^' '^ noon and half-past nfne at L^twt^ '^'''''"^ ^°'-''' "^^ " our brave defenders "thaTtnl^' .^'"^/' " ^^'•"•ng *» The view from here is vanW.^ "?•'*/"' ''°"« *° ^^'^^ks. from which mZ\^s BeaT" f '" «f «ng. The island is the milit^rCge Tt is 1 ' °"' T ^''^'*'''^' °» ^^ich parties. Bac/of S^cNab'! s T \^^''}''\ f"^' ^°' ?'<=-"*« the Quarantine HosDita?rL^^'°Tl ^^^d, on which is from the shore! ^S prettv'^? ' ^''''"''' '^*'°"* '^^O feet ment to Geor-e III XI ^' '''''^ i"""^'^ «s a compli- containing hetvy gunf TM '^ "°^?''^"'. '"°''«™ ^"'"-^^^ harbor, an'd with'piTciarence ^r^'"': ! *, f,^^ '« 'J'^, any foe from entering the harW V'T^-^y P™^^"'! western ^tA^ „* .li °, , uaioot iT ane down tlio ua.oor are s ,o. the W<,llingtoii H i F n regularly every 'igJifc. Thor© are to Halifax mei w.^ is the Mount ing, fioni V* hich a icl. Visitor, are lys. Dartmouth Tories and found- e employment to jar liefinery was table, has ceased latural watering om Dartmoutlh of hard sandy rf bathing. All ightfuJ summer J -ro signal staffs, ro, information and repeated to I the Citadel a niching forth at 5 a warning to >me to barracks, ig. The island fab's, on which sort for pic-nic id, on which is bout 1800 feet ^d as a compli-[ iodern fortress a key to the! ''^ully preventl tng down the! '6 WdlJingtonj BOOTS AND SHOES In every Variety and Price. ' iAsplendidStocktoseIectfo)in. Eftljy ATTEflllOII 10 CUglOpiig. DONT FORGET THE NUMBER, |M5 ARGYLE STREET Slfiit o/ the aitT BOOT. <-»i cxiam 8 Barracks. The principal powder magazine is close to these barracks. Further south is the Dockyard, about three- quarters of a mile in length, and enclosed on the land side by a high stone wall. It contains store houses, machine shops, arsenals, hospital, and officers' quarters. H. M. vessels repair and refit here. Visitors are admitted on application to the Superintendent. The Admiralty House, where the Admiral in charge resides, is on Gottingen street. It is a plain, unpretentious edifice of stone, and has been the residence of many distinguished individuals, and was the first place in which the Marquis of Lome and his wife the Princess Louise stayed when they came to this country. Near the foot of Citadel Hill is the Military Hospital^ close to the Garrison Chapel, a plain wooden building, in which are many tablets in memory of deceased officers. A little further along Brunswick street is St. George's Church, more familiarly known as The Round Church, from its circular form. On the corner of Brunswick and Gerrisli streets stands The Little Dutch Church, erected in 1761 by German immigrants. Further north, on Gottingen street, is the Deaf and Dumb Asylum. The Old Town Clock must receive a notice, en passant^ for though not a ** thing of beauty " architecturally, it is one of the old landmarks and the clang of its sonorous tones no doubt reminds y oldest inhabitant of lovers' meetings in the dim and distan past. Visitors desirous of going through the Citadel can onl do so by applying at the Brigade Office for a pass, and eve then it is ertremely difficult to get one under the ne regulations. Along the waterside are the wharves and warehouses o our merchants, the Military Ordnance Yard, the Queen Wharf and, below, t'ue Blind Battery, the Gas Works. I the south-western suburbs, on Morris street, is the Sch for the Blind, which can be visited on Wednesdays. t IVQ\ e is close to these ird, about three- on the land side ) houses, machine [uarters. H. M. are admitted on Admiralty House, Gottingen street, ne, and has been viduals, and was )rne and his wife e to this country, [ilitary Hospital, oden building, in deceased officers. is St. George's ind Church, from wick and Gerrisli ected in 1761 by jfottingen street, )ld Town Clock gh not a *< thingj B old landmarks, ioubt reminds y I dim and distan Citadel can onlj ' a pass, and ever I under the ne\ id warehouses o| ard, the Queen'i Gas Works. Iii let, is the Schoc Vednesdays. '^^ PIANOS AND ORGANS. "eHenin/'and ';i^nabe " and oti,, " Sell '•' and " Bominlon " e.^ans. >ers. iiear tiiiem. Daily recitals. -'^^^fe^i^^^^eifcfi.A^^-r-. m m m J'^n^RS^^^ 'it ^'a'nfw Ho!,l^'L!;;";?f",^^« Summer Hotel { Hingis up to the requirements of fhn?"^^'''^^*^^' »"d ]^ALL and Music RoV, Tluai d IW ^^^^^'Ci^^ss MvJu, PnooTim Galleky, lIwn Tfvvt^ n ' Fowling Alleys and PuouNDs, &c. kc. The ioitsnmn can'^,Si?^ ^^«^ «all ''^Jooting, and there are ddiXf ]V,^1? • "^ ^-'^ *^'*° ^""^^ ^shin^' or ^".1 Fresh Water Bath Uoo^slntl^^^^^^^ "'"^"^^ ^^^^«^ti«n«- Salt ireularaani »;„:?,,t£^»f^,»';;^Gu„„i,,g Rosort. i„ the vicinity. WR. E. E. PHA IR, P. 0. Box 225, Richibucto, New Brunswick 10 Xt-mr.-'^^.n.'^.-.....^^^ ^ ^^ ^.frr:r._-j-p:^^-, ^1 P^ H""^. *'!'' *^''y ''"'' Provincial Hospital, and the New Poors' Asylum on South street. The Exhibition ^LT^' tj^'T ' ^''0,T»"^ 't '^"'•ing the winter season as a pride of Hahgonians, known as "The Public Gardens" ."Ir^^t ™^y be entered from Spring Garden Road, Summer s reet, Sackville street or South Park street. It contains about eighteen acres, and is, without doubt, me of tho handsomest public gardens on this continent. For beauty f uT t" ^^lui^ite Wending of colo.-s it cannot b^ excelled. Frequently during the summer promenade con- certs are giy^n, and when lighted up in the evening and teritabTfliry W '""" ^"' *''" '^^ '' ~ '^'^ ^ n<.Jf''ti"V ^''^^ /"'T*^ ^'■"'^ "^ ''°^n P's'^sant street, past the Esplanade, (a pleasant little lounging place, which at one time was crossed by a bridge called " Kfssing Bridge " where youth and maiden plighted their troth), and then passing Steele's Pond you enter Point Pleasant Park with its pretty groves of evergreen trees, threaded by nicely, macadamized roads. After a survey of the forts, harbor right hand the road to the North West Arm may be fol- lowed to the Chain Battery point. n„3Tl?„ ^^''^'■'1'. P'^««ing,.the Prince's Tower and north fr *''« P«"'te»twfy. P»Mic Gardens, Cemetery and Com- mon to the Quinpool road on the left tho head of the Arm is nTf ""ft"^: Keeping north you pass Dutch Village to Bedford Basin If the left hand road be taken from the Arm head south it will take you to Melville Island and thJ l)mgle, which 13 a favorite for picnic partie.,. Another nicJ drive IS coming up from the Park by the Bowery road. Oiif tfte lett as you turn down the Rowerv io a ^.-.„j i.,.,,i:.._ ^^ the old Penitentiary, lately used as theV^'r House!"" Befor - ^ 1 i ' l I i l J T irt "~ I II fospital, and the The Exhibition re. It is leased liter season as a 3u come to the ublic Gardens," Road, Summer et. It contains ibt, cne of the it. For beauty s it cannot be promenade con- he evening and it seems like a Pleasant street, ng place, which hissing Bridge," ^oth), and then sant Park with aded by nicely le forts, harbor a turn to the rm may be fol- wer and north 3tery and Com d of the Arm is itch Village to aken from the Island and thej Another nice] ^ery road. Oi 3 1 ■ _ iUciCiinj:^ Souse. Befor . 'mummmmmaamm-trttmitm^tm 12 turning to como up Tower i >ad again you pass the Pine Hill Theological Hall and several handsome private resi- dences. The road to Bedford via Gottingen street is a very pretty drive. Near the Four Mile House is Mount St. Vincent Academy for ladies, managed by the Sisters of Charity. Two miles further is a small building which is known as the Music Hall of the Prince's Lodge. The Lodge, where Her Majesty's father, the Duke of Kent, resided, is among the things that were but are not. The Duke was also the builder of the Round Church on Bruns- wick St. A nice drive is along the road by the head of the Arm along the shores of the lakes from which Halifax draws its water supply, out to a cosy little roadside house kept by Mr. Wilson, where you can get a first-class meal and enjoy a row on the lake close to his house. This is a favorite resort, as it is retired, quiet and free from bibulous rowdies. The Parliament building occupies a square, enclosed by Granville, Prince, Hollis and George streets. It is built of brown stone, was commenced in 1811 and finished in 1819. In the north part of the building the House of Assembly is located, and in the south part is the Legislative Council Chamber, in which are some very fine portraits of distin- guished individuals, notably that of Nova Scotia's famous humorist, "Sam Slick." Parties desirous of visiting the building can obtain permisision from the Librarian. The Provincial Building, which contains the Post Office, Custom House and Provincial Museum, is on Hollis St. It is built of freestone, 140 by 70 in area, and cost $120,000. The west half of the building is occupied by the Post Office department, and the other side by the Customs, Inland Rev^nue and Finance offices. The Museum is on the third flat. The collections are varied and well arranged. It is i 1„ £ iJii 1 A x_ 1 J.V/ LU Saturdays from 1 to 1 only. _>_! __ _^ _ "■i-a-mjftsf vi i:^* 13 SIMSON'S LINIMENT Is positively the best remedy yet made ^£''.S*^®"'"»*'8"it Sprains, Bruises. Stiff Joints, Diphtheria, Quincy, Neuralgia, Headache, Lame Back, Burns, Ac j Ac. In Horses it cures Colic, GaUs, Calks, SweUings. Enlargements of the Joints, &c. *^ ^?^-il'*®^'»** K*®P SIMSON'S LINIMENT, tho &%?Sd Settles, ©al^ ^@ seats. « ■■■ « PUHNER'S EMULSION. This well known and deservedly esteemed preparation of cop LIVER OIL, is still far ahead of all other preparations for Lung Troubles, Wasting Diseases Rickets, Scrofula, &c. It is especially adapted for weak and sickly children, and for females. Large Bottles only 50 Cents. BROWN BROTHEBa & CO., Family Chemists, Halifax, N. S. ■ ■s-"jftjgar- '»s ^"j ■". ' It't'xi t'mfi^^rrm-^t'rfm i M "Wim I 14 Ho?i'*iS';:rr2n"'"^*'^ °/P°^''« Government were killed in the Crimea™' *"'' ^^'■''"■' ^^° Spring GJZLJ:e.r^'iT,'^%T'} ''^' "* County Jail is in the reir of llV ^^^t^^""^' "^^^ Supreme, Vice-Admiraltv Fn^L •n?"'"'' ^^"'^- "^^ Pmbate Courts, arTAeShi^e 1^%'':."°^"'' Clerk of the Peace, Reristrar of dT^H, . !> ^™^'l°"ota'-y. Archbishop O'Brien rTs^^ in ff ^ «'**'"?. ""•"Wtecture. Gal^^ClTnl'lSriu^lTrsf^^^^ ^^^^"^ ^^"^"^ second to none in Canada m" H B rf V'^''tt'"T^' " and the citizens of HaKfax we indeLd to^t" '^ '''^^•"'' musical and dramatic treats ° ^"" ^°' "^"^ GrSiMCtf if a^^&ar "t"* ''rt'> - Orpheus Cluh, 4ich is .U^ 'S'CLTratet *S ■^■— • •H^yi- ^ 11 , 11 ^.yy Bw's church, on [is Hon. Lieut- nth projecting te Government first settlers of to the memory d Parker, who fine structure, south side of ithedral. The House. The , County and Prothonotary, County Treas- jh Sheriff has ry, containing law books, is pring Garden building was f an elegant architecture. >ining, on the breet. Facing Spring ^ointments is is the lessee, im for many Church,) on med by the amateurs of j • 47 Mollis Street. Mm mmmv, ftoprietor and Agent for Lauranoe's Axis Cut Pebble Spectacles ^^'■ffA/ ClerA, on premises. Telephone communication. Never travel w.thouta box of Snnth's Celebrated lntibili„„s Pills. le i I (j:i jip'l fciLii^LMLaeaaa^cw^n n ■■ i [^^ «r «M iir : rf i-»«yiw»--^- The Lyceum, on Starr Street, is a place of amusement, but not considered tony enough for the blue blooded dudes to patronize. A good dime show can draw here like a plaster. The Salvation Army, which cannot perhaps be properly classed under the head of amusements, has its headquarters in the old Reform Club Hall, corner of Brunswick and Duke Streets. There they make the night melodious with their peculiar variety performance's, and think they are doing God service. The Church Army meet in Trinity Church, corner of Jacob Street and Popular Grove. The Halifax Club has an elegant house on Hollis Street. It is fitted up in first class style, and only the creme de la creme have an entre to its aristocratic rooms. The young swells who find the Halifax ** too rich for their blood," have one of their own called the City Club. It is located on Barrington Street, near Sackville. Here in insouciant ease they can laugh to scorn a beastly License Act, and solve the mysteries of the relative values of *'a flush" and " four of a kind." The Old Ladies' Home on Gottingen street, was erected last year. It is fitted up to meet the requirements of the poor old ladies who will spend the balance of their days there. The K. C. Orphanage is located on Brunswick street, and the Protestant Home is on Lockman street. St. Paul's Alms House of Industry, for poor Church of England children, is on Tower road. The Y. M. C. A. Building is a plain but substantial building on corner of Granville and Prince streets. It has a spacious Reading Room which contains a great variety of papers and magazines. Strangers are always made welcome hy Mr. Theakstori, the Secretary. The Church of England Institute on Granville street is a ■ ""--^^^-'^^■nfyTp- 17 rch, corner of ille street is a If You Want to Buy 'r The best place in the City is at the PE10PLES' 600T AND ^H0E ^T0RE, M n Old or ghop-fc pail- in the $tm. mmnmm mm Teens ^mmni, ''° "' Xi? iT'/'"''''^ *'»^» y«» "^an buy Old Style Goods" elsewhere. KXTJtA IW»UCK1«E.^T8 aUJUXEE WEEK. CONSULT YOUR OWN INTERESTS AND VlSIT THE STORE OF WEST fir HADT3TO (Opposite Colonial Market.) i -4*- 1^ ii; "ii;: : 18 nice place to spend leisure time. Here, also, strangers are kindly treated. The Masonic Hall, on the corner of Salter and Granville streets, is a fine looking building and centrally located. Its architecture is Italian with Mansard roof. There is a cupola on the dome from the apex of which rises a gilded vane. It is built of brick and is covered with mastic. It is tastefully fitted up inside and it is a building of which the craft should feel proud. The High School, corner of Brunswick and Sackville streets, is a fine 'building and a credit to the city. The Citizens' Free Library is in Argyle Hall, Argyle street. Open from 12 to 6 p.m. ; Saturdays, from 6.30 to 8.30 p. m. Halifax is sadly deficient in market accommodation. It seems comical to a stranger to see the streets surrounding the Post Office littered up with *' coon " green grocers and loads of hay. The coal pedlar with his dismal monotonous cry of "C-o-a-1!" or "Oh! oh!" or whatever it is, is enough to give one the "jigs." Another relic of antiquity is the wheezy old tin horns blown by newspaper vendors. The new City Hall, now being erected by Mr. A. E. Milligan on the site lately occupied by Dalhousie college on the Parade ground, will be a splendid specimen of architec- ture and will be an ornament and credit to the city. Mr. Milligan is also building the new Dalhousie college out on College Place, which when completed will be one of the finest buildings in the Province. The large brick building with a tall chimney, down by the water north of the Dockyard, is the Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery. A branch of the railway runs down by the Dockyard wall and terminates at the long wharves and /^_ •_ xi''' -"--Ii - •*■ ^^ .-t.'U y^a 'i-'Uy^ T^<-v/^l»--»T.»»«/1 TTayck +.Vic» ocean mail steamers land mails and passengers directly into the rail cars. 19 aodation. It Corner Granville & Duke Sts., Halifax. " » ■ ■ » »■ TRIMMINGS and VELVETS, STAPLE and FANCY DHY GOODS. GENTS' FURmSHmG GOODS MANTLES, SHAWLS, DRESS GOODS. &c. ^ M. H. RUGGLES. 123 Argyle Street, ~ Corner Bell's Lane lUPOETEB, WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALER IN ' Crockery, Silverware, Outlenr, Tea and Dinner Setts at Jubilee Prices Dinner Setts (113 pieces) from $1000 lEA Setts (44 pieces) " 2 00 .^Alro OlM« JaMlee Plate.. ^th^ho...d Crown and Sc«Btr«. AYL0R, 6HRIST!E ^ 60., GENERAL GROCERS AND Commission Merchant s directly into s, MM HALIFAX, N. S. «9 -.. ,'».'. r fO.75 Tot w'tv'T:''°" '".^^•''■^fr-«-'°f- hour. '■'° Over one „,ile and not excfeding tVo mi.es.V. JJS ^^tip ,:- - £ s -r-aoc-^-v^T-T and not exceeding two miles 75c ^ ""'® tiotnujgij!:: f"°P°^""" ^"■- "^'i °'her distances or addi- For emnlovmenf i**^ ^:^u*. xl. i»„_ , ,. . agree, -t^however to ex^^^dTKr^I^nL^^C'^ """' S8 V lAGES. J 15 ' 20 and half. 35 5S 40 5 and half. 45 les ,50 ning in the the charge .75 1.00 1 hour. r to or Stage n one 0.30 0.50 exceeding ■ one mile s or addi- one year may rties P. <^^ A. E. McMANUS, ^^ til #> 139 Mollis Street, : ; Halifax, R. g. I^TJIK/HIEJ^X) f'^t*»ft»^.'-ri»"rfivim^-M 26 ."HI H DISTANCES. K- Froni the Post Office or Grand Parade, North to : Jacob Street or Commercial wharf * i ,^jie South end of Maynard Street or Cunard's wharf i " ' JNorth end Park Street or West's wharf | Institute for Deaf and Dumb or Dockyard Gate 1 Wellington Barracks (east or west front) U Railway Depot, Kichmond . . 9 Froiii the Post Office or Grand Parade, South to'-' * "^ Stephen's wharf, the corner of Morris and (C Pleasant Sts., or the Rink 1 Fresh Water Bridge, Blind Asylum,' or' the Convent Laidlaw's wharf, corner o'f" Ingiis' Street 'and lower Road, or the Poors' Asylum 1 1; 2' Steele s Pond, the Bowery Road, or Studley U Franklyn Street, Pine Hill, or Belmont U Fort Ogilvie or the Penitentiary if Point Pleasant . ^ ^ From the Post Office or Grand 'Par'ade,* 'West 'to*- Park Street, (west of the Citadel) ... Camp Kill Cemete/y or St. Andrew's 'Cross'. | iiouisburg Street '"^^ McCulIoch Road, Oxford 'street'or Leahy'ville.' U Horse Shoe Island "^ n North West Arm Bridge ....!...!! * ," 2X (Extract from law relating to Hackney Carriages, Cimp. 30 Sec. IS.) ' nwtl P^"?^'^^ > ;^h«*her owners or drivers of carriages, who offend against these ordinances shall, on convictionSe sub dp^^nu'' r^ "'"' «^ceeding twenty dollars and coste, and in eS\h1rtnaT' ^^ '^^^^^^^^-^ ^or a term 'not to (( {( (( <( (( u (( (( (( (( <( Hos. 1 & 3 Barrihgton St., (OLD MASONIC HALL) mporters and Bealers in amerlcan, Bncjlis^ fcrernaan and Sanadian Pianos and Brians. Old InstrumentsTSc^iilt^change for new PIANOS & ORGANS TUNED & REPAIRED. I A. QASJS 20e 3r 208 Jrgyle It.. DEALER IN nous, MEAL, nSB, Tea, Coffee &SDPRI A SPEGIAIxTY. pElJIG^W OIL. Goods delivered free to al! parts of the city. ar a ! m^ : I MASONIO LODGES. .(lrew'« . v! '!i''":^"^*''"«^«''««^«VaL« STREETS. St. Andrew's, St. John's, Virgin, Royal Sussex, Burns, Acadia, A thole, Keith, Union, Lodge of St. Mark, Royal Union, St. Andrew's, «?• i' -^A^^t Tuesday each month. ^) Monday 3, Fourth " C, First Thursday 10, " "Wednesday 14, Second Monday 15, Fourth Wednesday, 17, Second Thursday. 18, Third Monday 38, Second Friday . R. A. Chapters. No. 1 meets 3rd Friday each month. A 3r^ Tuesday «* „ .,, ^^ ^- * A. ScoTiisii Rite. Keith Chapter, Rose Croix, meets 2nd Monday each month. KNIGHTS' TEMPLAE The Nova Scotia Preceptory, No. 5^meets monthly on the first Friday INDEPENDENT OEDEE OF ODD FELLOWS. Amity - 40 - Tuesday^ " .< II [[ SONS OF TEMPERANOE. KIOHXa OF DIVISION MEBTING8. No. 7, Thursday Eve. Temp. Hall, Cornwallis St. y, jluesday ** ♦< «« tt Orange Hall, Young St. N. Star Hall, Agricola St. Creighton's Hall, Rich'ad. Coburg Road Mission Ch. o. of T. nail, 36 Corn- wal'.is Street. Beech Street. Chebucto, Mayflower, Richmond, Northern Star, Grove, Murray, McClintook. tt tt tt (( (( 237, Friday 354, Monday 450, Tuesday 451, Friday Flower of the West, " 603, Tuesday (( it tt It tt tt 29 \ LLB Streets. nth. ith. lonth. the first Friday. LOWS. riiigtoii Street. «< <( «« ti md and fourth Fellows Hall, third Tuesdays Barrington St. Cornwallis St. {, Young St. ', Agricola St. Hall, Rich'ad. d Mission Ch. all, S6 Corn- treet. t. [i' •*• WATERPROOF COATS, UMBRELLAS, i§vSia-i^ J. Le SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, STICKS. (ft COLLARS, CUFFS, PINE. I NECKTIES, BRACES, STUf)S. ttovss, DP MSB, mm m guk msmsi (Opp. Oia X»io-;rlj3.co s-vauaiae » HALIFAX, J^, S. All the Eoys go to OAHILL'S Ha[r Bressing Bstablishment TO BE 3D03NrE TTI». STEAli'-BRSsHEsr'"' ^"•""'-»' '" "« Ko-lnlon ..,„g a, HARDEN HAIR eUTTTOG A SPBC|[AI.TY «»wniv gl wAHiLL, - ■ - 140 Hollis Street. NBAKtr Ol-rOSlTB THK QUBKK HOTEL. «• Open Week Days till 8.30; Saturdays, ,,.30. "a ' i f' 1 Pf 30 I m A POKER PARODY. (SBLECTKD.) wu'^rr' ?^ ''''^ ^"^ ^^^^' *^«'<^ is the question, Whether 'tis safer in the player to take The awful risk of skinning for a straight, Or, standing pat, to raise 'em all all the limit And thus, by bluffing, get it. To draw-to skin. ^o more—and by that skin to get a full Or two pair, the fattest, bouncin' Kings Ihat luck is heir to— 'tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished ; to draw, to skin, lo skm ! perchance to bust-aye, there's the rub ! For in that draw of three what cards may come When we have shuffled off the uncertain pack, Must give us pause. There's the respect Which makes calamity of a bobtailed flush ^or who would bear the overwhelming blind, The reckless straddle, the wait on the edge, The insolence of pat hands, and the lifts Ihat patient merit of the bluffer takes. When he himself might be much better off By simply passing ? Who would trays uphold, And go out upon a small progressive raise, -But that the dread of something after call, The undiscover'd ace-full, to whose strength buch hands must bow, puzzles the will And makes us rather keep the chips we have Ihan be curious about hands we know not of? liius bluffing doth make cowards of us all. Is Pear's Soap soap-pear-ior ? h»?" !!*uf:.^"P'T.'' "^'y -Je^otional. Every morning "" "v- — -"s S'^-u.-iiyuipflM, -jjet us spray." Electric eels must belong to the eel-lite in fishy circles, contradistinction to the <♦ codfish aristocracy." m i« 31 jry mornm/]: mhmnKmm ceEFBE nm ispice jaiLLs ^f^^^stabllahed 341, a. D. WHOLE8ALK DKALKRS IN ' FINEST COFFEES AND SPICES Store, 204 Upper Water St., Halifax, N. S. 285 and 287 BARR,NCToil St'^ET, .iLVAX, N. S. Z. FORRESTER. Dyer and Cleanser Dy«l, ^ttout heing ripped and wfthout .iSSf ^"^r' *"*" J>'/"»«y and Plain Goods carefiuJTSwd SATISrACTION GUARAinTKaT Andi^ew R HIND, 3DB-A.2L,EIS IW Tobacco and Cigars J^enadimU, SiaUmet§, aJLb f NDIAN j^URlOSITIES. ?ANCY MOODS, $( f^ALIHAX I^OJUBL. J i\ » TRADE REPORT. Shooks unsteady. Pinf i: ^ing X-e" S. brisk. Oysters open dull. Feathers^a lightVuppIv wl an upward tendency. Onions, by he stl'"' cente Bllmrds, by the string, at Shepard's, 2n^o^nl, ?he Ss'Iead'in'Vr'' ""^ "f^' '" ^'^' ''"» -^ h-v" ±;igs, lead n, advancing slowly. No sales of spruce cum S we^k "r°'r '''""^"V" ''"^ '*• Butter Cst'roS last weak. Whiskey going down rapidly. ^ SPORTING QUERIES. Can a young man, who writes a good round hand niako a good round-hand bowler 1 ' be donf ir** i'°T""f *'"' "'"^^ ^''"'^^' ''^ nothing should Be done m an underhand manner ? thi W^-'^^r r, ',"■""'' ""'^^ '*"' •''^" ^f-^ft he goes in with the bat, 18 he hkely to come out with a h-owl or a bawl^ sid^d^gisr^ck^ets '''' ''^^-"'•^ ''-' -- s::tV;o"in;"r ''^'^ '-^ gmnghlmthe •• slip§ fX ^^J the^fh'^j" f!±f. 'tt'}^V',S' «•-«=- -d knocks off sidered ac;se"c;r«i;g Cii-r"'' "" "' ^"""^^ " '^ '°"- •^'U«J MT? 88 ion. A specu- ers. Turkeys nisoii is deer. s open fresh. Spruce boards b supply, with ng, 20 cents, cents. The 11 and heavy. : spruce guui. er was strong :1 hand, make othing should goes in with Dr a bawl ! d bread con- time, would ig stop," and ) " ? Do you d knocks off lid it be con- P-^iqg?,EJi5 s .f THE OHraOH£S_OF HALITAX. a r , . CHURCH OF ENGLANn Mass every morniLh/slT''' i** ^- , y morning .„ St. Mary , and St. Patrick's at 7 o'clock „ ■ . , METHODIST dmrks St. Church RlT'iVr V, "'^*''''<'"- f^:^ SI —Roy. L. Daniel. i^'^W, ^rtA. AJ.i^„^;, Gottingon St.--R„v S. An & 12 Prince St. Granville 'St. 18 <( >vince Building 161 Hollis St.' I Granville St 5 cor. Granville. Granville St. The Lapgrest and best assortment ever shown in READY-FHaDE; 6L0THING In Halifax hsfore, is now en Exhibition at '9 Dorj'f . fail . f • lo . see . CUP • Grssorfnjeijf • «11 . i^evS' • ^oo Js, • f< %s • IS . ll)e . spof . to . sa^e • Tr)zr)zj. W. J. Hour, 3 SAGKVIUE ST. HALIFAX. ->5^ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN • 'eetU^ JdnlaU^, \ X'. * 1 n WION ESGINE OOMPANT. OKOAJHZED IN 1768. """• H^ntTe^LatSnf r.LH?"^''' ""'"-ek St-eot / No 1 Central Engh,e Ho^L^ fo 'S^?!,""™';'! ^tj^^* i No. 2, jL. ,' nsh Street; No. 4 Han 1, 1 eTme rntf ' c"' ^ '^''^'"■"'■■. Ger' Spring Garden Koad • No « Si~ °'- "«'" ^''•'=*'t ! No. 5 Hand Jubilee Road ; No 1 LaL, C^rt o;„*lr'"'«?'"^*' ^''' ' «'"d: Cart Gerrish Street ; Union Pro ewflr" ^"''"' ' N»- 2 Wde ■ ton Street; Union ProteotirrS;SrNT'2!^U.t'l;"S HOISE BAILEOAD. "" w^::: ^.rfo ^5?. ^'tt*5f ^ t o"- -" ^'•^■' '-■'"■f- everylS miniJos. From 9a m fnin , T'' ^ "• '"• '^ere i.. one car KouTE._Fro„ Richmond StabTe,vLpP™; TT'^ ^ minutes ^^off. Hollis, Pleasanttand LSs?.^^*'' * ^^^' ^'"=''"'*»' South Park Street. Return via BarHnJ' '""^'"ating at corne; The Snrina n ; 2^ 28 f^"" "7.e7ay;tr-i33F«^^ rain ; U to 14, fair •' u ,A J^^"^'>^ J ^ to 9, fair • 9 tn n i- u fair c^M 25 o lA '•'' '"" ' " *» 1? ' 11. overcast ; l" to U J' f" '*'»?. rain • 7 to 9 f „ 21. rain and snow? a/'totfLl""' '"'" • '^^ ^?. fai? 17 t*" cloudy and colrl ' ^^ •'» ^4, stormy; 24 to 9fi foV A^' ^' *^'^ DECEMBER irto 4 f • . •> ' ^* to 26, fair ; 26 to 30. stormy; lo to I2lu7\lllh T"^ ^^^ rai^ storm- 8 fn in stormy ; 22 tn 9;^ V • ' i ^° ^^> stormy • I'i f a on ^^ » « to 10, ^ ' ■ *^ ^^' ^^^^ ' 25 tp 31, cloudy; sqVaily ' ' ' ^^ *^ ^2, tbatrhXL'^^iL!^^^^^^^^"^^ charged wi.h .,....:_. 41 "*- " "•"' 1 1 — - ■'— -— *m iujimuiiii: AUTD MET AL BROKER^ ~rnmDTfnnr~ AND DEALER IN Railway and Electrical Supplies. <•>. — AGENT FOR THE BEST MANUFACTiJRERS OF — Telegraph, Telephone, and Elecirlc Ziahi Sunnl/p^ ^iiJ^"" ?fi' ^^Sfhiinff Apparatus, burglar '^ffJ'^V ff '^'''?^ ^^^i^riesV Motors, Blectric f ^At/l^/f • ^^"^ /^?f ynndon^s. Insulators, Rubber Tubing, ICerite Tape, Stubs Titers Carbons, Sal Ammoniac, dc., iBc. otters, — SOLE CANADIAN AGENT FOR THE — " SAMSON " BATTERY, The Strongest Cheapest, and best Battery for Electric Belis and all open circuit work. 15 Duke St., PIalifax. K. S. y, 1 \4 I l';';^^ «"* corkscrew combination ili''"^ '^ Pocket-knife with a trnnk containing "sZm, "® >^ « two-story ironZ.n^ through to the n^ext to JJ'^ Z ''f'" ^"^'^ " ^Wch he checks >n his line, a fi„n thaTsells^' ™^''' ^°''^' largest hoJe blTshlr ^"^ '•" the - nC" &°f^ -'» ohefper than n.uch about it, but wYat J,^h"\^'."'°"»'' ^e may not know you know that he knowl If '^ ''^ "^^^ ''« k-L, and let -ne IS at home everywherp «If », i, to have ever seen hin^Trch'url "l^.^' ^° "°' '•«'''«'» W at a way station waiting for ! t • • "'"^ "" his gripsack and abusing the railroSefals f^" T l"""-^ ^ehin^d time SCJ'^'T ""^ -husTSwv th'r"" to president suipfturous odor fn.. »v.,-t P^^rdnitj that eive«! fha „;« ^L ••"""■•'•'- are usuailv founrf ,•„ „ • er w^th " ^T "'■ quartettes on with a vahse on end betweer 43 'ft0* j^Wj^mtuhj^^ • UPHOLSTERER, . Manufacturer and Importer of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. CASPET MAKIHa ii LAYINO A SPEOIALT?. ^(fj BARRING TON ST. HALIFAX. Corner of Baprington and Sackville Streets, Fine Assortment of West of England and Scotch Tweeds and Coatings always in Stock, MADE UP IN THE LATEST STYLES. ^ ^ E Xt Xf JC C 'J' jFxy « cr^ ^£ .^ jv y ^r ^ J3 , EUROPEAN HOTXSI., 270 UPPER WATER ST., OPP. CUNARD'S WHARF, KALIFAX, N. S, Fikst-Class Accommodation for PERMANENT AND TRANSIENT BOARDERS. OHIOIOE "W^IIiTES & LIQ,XJOK.S ®©8t icif BIsit Ad© ©lit Biraaif Jit. F. J. QUINN, PROPRIETOR. Soda Water Man ufacturer, UNDER ROYAL PATRo"naCE~ I (SUCCESSOR TO J. J. RICHARDS,) 9 lo tl^e Army aqd Navy, and Royal Mail Steamships. (OPPOSITE CUKARD'S WHARF) 272 Uppe r Water Street, Halifax, N. 8. "^-J-AAJiL -1.1 I Bill ' vw ' •>._J!J-w.cv^. ■ ' .^|^..!iH,jj ■■ j^M i j. i ..Ni i .,» i . I ll ■ ■■ii.i.. .-**' 44 the distillery drummer^.S r^''"™ t° the smoker, ^We and they swap lies about btb1"V ^""T '''^ ^''"'P'^ case urih'-^- - -•^" -^ Sr;£roi"£ His Jove of truth is one of J.- . the matter of excessive baLaL' w'-^^ P°'«t«. «cept in dares address hotel clerkf bf '.h "' V' ^^' °°'3' man wl " knows every hotel in fT ^ *'"'"" christian name H hotel. When he Lri^e" bv'trY^. ''"^ '^'''y room In the K*/ «- -hus aXa^t'dtk-st f ^^''^ «-' ^ CO the clerlr, " Rplin f ni I cierks desk, when ho co No. 16 for me "T A^ 'he 'T' "?'^/«'' ^o- -I you! S a^mile onhi.„ as ht "15,^^ M"^ his kohVoor and the nickel-plated call-bell 'J ff """an's hand, pounds gentleman's baggage to 16." '' ''""''^' "John, t;k'L X Playf Pr-^Iarj^s"^ the bootblack and rpKen-bioct-:; z^^\^^^^:; ^^jo inform ^iXl'Sllt^^ ^^ rpi , otarc m ten good humredrilthough"£ LT^ '"''"' >'^* '«' '« "dually ■•egarding the toughn^ o/^**""/? ^fP^esses his fee?S ,, J, ''*' are you doing hero ? " '^P|i£twC,S'"'''"="°" ^P-^-^-gun. to save expenses," I '^« 45 »g out under H. PA¥, Proprietor, DEALER IN — )EALER II PAINTS, OtLS, VARNtSHES, BRUSHES, — AND ALL KINDS OF — PAINTERS,' glaziers; AND PAPER HANGERS' REQUISITES. — IMPORTER OF — inslfeh & Snwriflan fa^er ianflinja, ifrorallons,ct( 245 BRUNSWICK ST., HALIFAX N. S. yV.^A/'. HOWELL & Co., jengineers m\t> fiDacbinists, Ueturers Uiiri&e ami other h^ M^ Uaeliinerj, k 121 and 123 LOWER WATER ST., ^"1 .i.. ijj •iv^ij- *".U" ' . ' JL ' '^* ' "ly ■■■ 1 IP Aleck Sweet. 1 I-ONG LIVE OUR QUEEN. £W otS-^"^^^^ O'er sea, I*t them re-echo from ^ ^ ^*"" Jubilee; And we trust she „2rer«;'r''«''°re, ' '^''^^"^^"^■"any years more. SPRING FANCIES. In the sprint a V. , ^"^ ^"^ Tennis-on. In the S"l thr?"« ^""^^'^ fency Jight Iv t In the sSf 5;,t"»'?g tailor /a,T4/d"df.'° "'S''^''''^'' ^ In the spring dear tt," . " ""''' ''""""^ '"'i- ">any Walifaz ivr Q^ "t '"^ *"'" '"«^^'-sic of jnfernTi ..^r"*'"'^* " ^^^^s; [LAI (Tei TE !• 4? V f tain sum per daj ^ gone beyond hi ^j goods, tell anecj slang phrase. ' J^e hope he will ' have suppresse( something aboui A-LECK Sweet. nntir iiniinr N. years more. 'garefctes ; y his debts, lose ; ^^^all clothes. ^ "ha I ha M' [ ram, ^wcof "lam.' '* ' calls : qlg. ' LUIimL IIUUUL. First'Class Mi] Hotel for Tra&siest or Femanesi Guests, Situated in a Pleasant Locality, within a few minutes walk of tlie Post Office. Acaden^y of Music. Public Gardens. Skating Riqks, aqd Busiqess Part of the City. ILAR8E ROOMS, 8000 TABLE, ATTENTIVE SERVANTS, HOT & COLD BATHS [Terms Moderate. Apply personally or by letter to PRRS. W. 0. eURRY. TELEPHONE. ■t (Established A. D. 1840.) 2f GO. jIeWELLEF^S, iSlLYEE^MITHS, ^ATCHMAKEI^S, ^NGF^AYEI\S, ^LECTRO-J^LATEB^S, &C., &C. i if* IZO UKANVlLLt SiKttI » \ • TO TOUKISTS. Oo at onco to thn " n "i " J«J»ng. Good arcommn 1 ^'"'^ ^«^a«d Lake f hi -^ '"''^^ ^'•om tho . ?P»<^er Lake, on the W , ^"""^ ^** o^^os fron, the but gamey trout. '' ''^°'' ^^n always secure "^ ^ ^"^^^^^ ^^'oice In M JI Lake 9« -i ^''^^ ^atch of ainal? « ?'";xi' 5^ S" ri, sg ~». .,„ . iu the vicnity of qKSt ^° ^*^eet, virf^ ad- Of Sopteujber. Any Si^- ^/«'"« ^^st of Aut„:f It *^^«^n ^r / kin^Iv na-i- 1^ .'^"^ t)eautiful n«iiL,:.-!'®.^^sitors are w«i..i_ . " 40 not, piscatoHal tasto ^ miles from the !S excelJont trou^ th Hubley's and on appliration 'ost runs a first : nnJos from the >m Dartmouth, ^oad there is »*• Marlintr's another choice catch of small *ere are some y of cod and abs Island. orts will be •eet, -yifl?e ad- orn Halifax, ^ for wood- good duck season for '•game first from Mr. ■-— "Xiiw CO '^ f''oni tlie songsters. mms a suit. 27 GEORGE STREET, Importers and Dealers in SALMON and TROUT RODS REELS, CASTING LINES, CUT, HOOKS, FLY ' BOOKS, SALMON and TROUT FLIES, Suiteble forthe RIVERS and LAKES of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 1 riuce Edward Island and Capo Breton. SMOKERS will also find at our Store the largest and fine A . oek < ' Havana Cigrars, American & Egryptian Ci^ar Vcos, Meerschaum & Briar Root Pipes, Pocket Knives, Etc., Etc., Etc. THOMAS J. EGAN, Gunmaker A Taxidermist. Importer and Dealer in English and American BREECH-LOADING GUNS, RIFLES, REVOLVERS AND Spoi^jting Goods. • ♦ ■ • Birds and Animals Stuffed and for Sale. Specimens on Exhibition. 177 LOWER WATER ST., HALIFAX, «. S. P^ O. BOX 140. l:l\ I I HOME KUU VKB..» ,0CK.0UT TO HUSBANDS. Boja,.„ her cloth ^s'^/5/„r'»f.«riy. And ask for Bates's T.^*"^^^' I, BIRDS OF A FBATHEB want a crow-mo " orders. '^'"'"^^^^^^^"^asser like a priest ? n ^ ''• Because ho ''takes holy An arrest-tocratie club. The nol' . ^"'^ policeman's 'l^iie proper room in u'hich to .1 "»cn to play uraw-poker ti, I ^"^ the increased 1 . ' ^nte-room. <^«PosUors or bo,^k";: t^^ .V p«"/^^^ afford an. ^ot. r ^«^« ? Perhaps this .v «f:,..„^. ?*««*»<>« to bank T^- Salvation Arm V barracks re, m ^^^^^^ " •"^"^• H?. i.'^'^^^blcs the Poor A „..i.._ , in one l^rr"" '•^iig.te.t-.-v..,. >; ''^V^- fil T. azy lout, ^0 locked out. 'ean. •n Halifax like . »» (( *«kes holy 'te-roorri. ^n to bank 33S. visitors to the Jubilee will find a nice assortment of am m^ ©il km^% — AT — WM. MYERS' Gas Fitter and Lamp H/lalier, 83 BARRiyGTOy ST. BUY YOUR HARNESS & SADDLERY AT -*- p Clieapest in tHe Oitsr. 35 BUCKIgtfOeAM 8TRBBT. Watclunaher A Jemreller, 21 BUCKINGHAM ST., HALIFAX, N. S. ^ 'mm c m^ "*"""' '*'■" "'*"'lSnS?l I5?en%*e. *">"' »»•*«- « » THOS. P. COHKORS & CO, Cor. of Granville &SaclwlleStreets, Halifax, N. S. Out patrons may rely on prompt and oareful attention beinK elven to all orders. CLOTHES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. HENRY HECHLER, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Smokers' Requisites and Fancy Goods. Karo Stamps, Coins and Curios a Specially. 3"'i— ir,i(la«i«J«- " "tV . ^ ' il"lJ J,. ; ■■.•^ ' . "f f _ 1 "iiiijat , ■*« I' ^ TOOTHSOME aOfiCEAU. ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^ «i^>. io tea.-- ' «*-c. d,d„.t je ov:„n,j;tK,,^^p-, H"~- " % doa,v ,vhat makes .-ou sad ? rm using ''Mr47fLS~''''' ^'»'' '"'^^ ^ DOG A BAD NAME, 4c e, ^^ance of a house sed he asked the S^ on the gate >'^ should have; but it appears J'oint Pleasant agerStracosch ^ned in the sad . J?,''S enough J ^"- An iire- * '^e roar of the lUi-t ? /^^ ^"«^e advL ^'enovated. ' ompanv, lot be ade- »uld not be ion of the 'q»et, is a '^^ijig the 53 rake Horn Oars at Korth Stwetto^torawBeir. Lano and BaiTineton Street. ll^j Sipgjjie Sfl-eef, %nef Sell's JL^oe, if^lifiix, % S. '^eals ser^cJ fo suif arrival agd Jepajfai-e af @uesfs. L. D. WIH SOErPROPRISTOR. 05mLiAM Bannisipbr IMPORTKR AND RETAIL DEALER IN nm, CLOsss, mm sracLss, ?lates va&e, Repairing done p romptly and neatly executed. VTcsrr TIZ02^^-A-S <5Z, CO — THE WELL-KNOWN — MKBIEES AND HATTEKS, Corner Barri^ton and ^acl^vlile ^ts., Halifax, —WHERE YOU WILL FIND A LARGE STOCK OF— Satchels and Travelling Bags, 'Aag£Ou ^pi%i^, Magoiiic Ouwit^, Fflr dood^ WHICH WILL BE SOLD LOW FOE CASH. N. B.-Hor8e Cars pass the door, north and south. •E_ ..^ — ■ i . i uaj i , juuiMj. m-iu^ ._.„, |,| .... uu i mj , . -. HALIFAX SPORTS. <■<»• his pluck and iL?^'''"^ '"teg^ v a?,' '"[S" ^i--^'' Oi iin Bfo^n " Hr' """" '^iil SO lo„r?""'- "<> scorned a'S''? '"' in si ,^1. „ ,?"™' ifcKav »m „?,"" *? Posterity as ■< n """^ '» ««! s'>'gle scull conteata. ^ ""' ""'«'■« have scored well .?°T' ««>1K' Bedford Basin is a ,nl ■ • . """^ ''''^''"•i^s «"• regattaa. " ^ 'P'^ndid sheet of water , . . ^-f^^ and admirably adapted I-IKE OLD SHOES. For in^tete K." '"^^ "'-l »hon. , B«th have bCtlt f l""^' ^«'"'. &; fobblera bo?h '"neft'""!' "" ""do tight Both need a mat„T u * and r ght ^ ' And both are "If "* """"P'^te. With shoes / ^i 1 X*? «" «» feet. The first sh'aluV the"? "f" = '^"h «„„ S'," »hoes wear oVt tV'^.' '' And whe^' W^hen men wear onV ?,"^ ";* '"<""i«d new • They both nee"he" i^^^^:^° ■"«" ^''^oo- ■^Hd both in fir» i "©» oft are soI<] febothrs,r''"'°'"«w' S'"' t'ead on othp ''""•, *"'l hoth ^o'h have ticfc ^^'",'"8 '"'h. ,W;hen_poIishedri!;«lf::.l'?«'hi'.cline. T» be, ma,', o'rl,: his fc^^'O^ou choose 66 the best aJI roimdl cricketers, H, r] 'vith the Eimiisij mmer. i ^« two Clubs, the Mnd was justly I ^;«e early ;leath^' f of friends who I j> admired him la bribe to seJl Wonest George earned victories 1822. 'aCiiiiD^zrr;^* Ke 1887. ^JUBILEE WEEK^ cfo in-i/ieet the cjitimen-ie and famd Shek of vn Sxhibithn at Ihtw 'Jf'amto-imi, 41, 43 and 45 6ARRINGT0N ^TREET. insurance:. Ti,I p® Western Fire & Marine of Toronto, f he Fire Insurance Association of London, LLoo ^'''V'*®"^ Insurance Co*y of North America. London & Lancashire Life General Insurance Agent 191 MOLLIS ST., HALIFAX. N. S. nm It! 4 ail w< ...Tho Death B„„_K„.3„,,,,.;;;^ "'' '""^ "' '0-1 and „„Hge.. ^"<'nanothcrdo„,e,,.a,.J;:„^,„^ - to It. " "•" Iw his razor is dni! ■,„ ^''>'". he generally -hone,,,,., N.r^''--" — . W. H. CoV„ ..,-, you choose ' * '**"■" fof boots Jud sho., • »^peakin/? of ihA u„ ♦ ""^ eombuafion l' '""^ y- "^ery he..,, „f „„ , , ^ . „, ,. ""^'•'•''»S'"''Paw,.ta„e. oM.,a^po:?,;!^--« opinio.,*,,,,^ ^ Clear profit-Co^.-.. ,, , *' ^ogsuoIJ, when he foi/,,n,.-,, ^ J^eriisiijg an oilor .V goods dunng the Hol!y.days-,v j „ „ . ^ eood '. fo„,. i„ ^ *,* "J- Hollyv aiiu — foni'aces. Starr doos n»f .7^_, . *** "i'ee ho will nlaiipVr"' \" astronomical inof m^m 57 '^ a«I and ndiges. anasa-siL'jsin'? y ' honcp !jji ' n b '"'•"•gton, lf;i, AND iRHJIDIES. >^- Royal islay Blend a Specialty Gko. C. Keiley. t«„„ ^ JOHX Glassby. "■^"^rssis SYLVRNl OYSTER SALOON, 11 4: IS Granville Street, HALIFAX, N. S. f.^' — --*::5J^'^(SSSfci- ».-OySTERS SERVED TILL MIDNIGHT. k ,, P'""-""' ■■- ««ht beU J ahape. '''^''- They are the parttlf'^fj^- «"" at S.„„,., ,„ j ^ I " fit you out in gooJ , ^t- John has ft Tr^ % • I g^oo-my at pres7r.f i ?^.'^ ^^-i^E Factors rp. I «ario«- Bro, M- *.* ^ supplies. Sr'"'=- AtZl wiK"'-^. '"""^ >■*'•« UBder th. '-■"'^P-att.e,.,rHtSt;:^„?^e™. '^^«» have a bad cou^h L [Brass , AI up. P Steam J ing Fi: Fumpc Qom AI.E MA Pa K] CuiS. 1 m pg done shouk ^ Hollis Street ^^^^« " is thi ~a %ht betweot SARRE'sand ex- o" out in good! t, his eyes give es-dlook. LONGARO BROTHERS, 213 Hollis St., Halifax. taachiqi^t^, gteam and Jot Watef Engineei'^, COPPERSMITHS, PLUMBERS, 41C. ♦ *♦«♦> Brass and Copper Work for Engineers Plumbers and Vessels' use. ^ SOLE PBOPRIETOKg AND MANUFACTURERS OP bonpard's Patent Improved Hot Water Boiler, rOR WARMiyG BUILD INGS. M.E MADE BY MR. HAYWARD WAS AWARDED FIRST PRIZE AND DIPLQM i, DOMINION EI^HIBITION, HALIFAX, 1881. I^ale and 0mber 0le, Brown ^tout, Porter, English^Table Beer. Sole manufacturers of the well-known KROXJSEJJED BEER. Jones' Brewery, »m^ h. i. mm Ha/ If ax, N. S. I CuAs. W. Hayward W. J. Kenny. the times ami „^?'°" '* ^^terniiupd tn u "took time bi' th« r^'',"'''^' -^ '•"«hof '"^f^^P P^'«e witl "Queen" Ih^V '•,f°''"^°';'^ " «»creasVtL addition to ti.ej ^ «u givo Inm a call. »vas all G,.oVto;''e '- "^ ^'-'^-""g *« "hoi" i:'' ^ri'-^.-S t'om .ol. A Pl,a Dolta hand, ' ' Gamma Beta ]„t, ' IJ'/ou want a Boot fl,.* • * ^^ «»d he'll ensure 'e^ Bo k' ""■*■ '° «"'t; go to ■ It P-e-See advt. on pagt? ""* ^^ »- -^ a.;:^^ "iiJSl^'^'.^P'--- *»d, in fact for ,1 ■ dough-nut "' ^'"'«°«'« I^inimJl'JZy}, ^^^'^^ that * --Z.O i,/ie unctuous fe-JiS^aii^la^iA-OEi*^-- 61 «ep pace with ner tl-avel, ],e adition to the ^mmodation f,, chipf clerk, is R. STANFORD, ihetv. Suit, tin J ^^^I^^S & VERCOATI^OS. e"""| Pants " f I2.00 up. Overcoats to Order, ■ •--.".'. ,q 'JJ " ' sj'op, and still I to sen as In. fiinj a calJ. »'ng ft-om fol- ^Jnatioi), as \t i yoii'JI fiiid >reh' in ao every "na that I Jflctuous i GENiiEiiEN's ruRNisHijfG mimm mm, Oppos ite Halifax Club. A USTEM^BMOS., Hea i-Quart as ^or Railway, Colliery, Suermship Mill, Factory, Gold Miners ' and Engineers' Supplies. ^ «#a "mm «=m, MAmsAM. f ^# »(# Where should crirni„«i i " — '""""''"'="" T«theCri„,o.a "you call on il,;] r„i . T: '"' '^"'•fof'l inner and you will »* -"^ " *'" g«t yonr fill. DEDICATED TO Wnnni.,,-., «'"ee .1.0 license Uo!';tta',™^'?h- j^ f- opoSinih"'!:''..Xlet:i^:«!!'» do;- ro„nda <.doad lock" .„., theirn:r^j»«dg,^y-^7;^^ ^ was Died from mortar-fieation "' ™'''*'<'' "f M'fe.' ttat^'^^who «e. as ,ood as ealar, as '•aW;"S\t^JJ??°,'^«, but they make "long-a^a ""^fBBmii^ I tlye-rectoi- ? as bf -n doing ificd to fill fi 'ur fill. M all the ock " and ''erdict of Jalary as A. G. KAIZER, B%xco«Bocr to O. 3Calaex db Soxxs, (EstobUshed 28 Years.) BdYEi^ ^ SHifpEfi op R/^w pJiis. FUR WAREHOUSE, ^UO & iiZ GRANVIUB ST«EET,5»- HALIFAX, N. S. I- E. QOREHAM. 135 Granville Street, %^ Fine Dry Goods, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Sillc Umbrellas, Corsets, &c. ON THE PREMISES. Agents for the genuine GOSSAMER WATERPROOFS. "DENJPS' I^iD QloyeS." \m 11 !« f* 61 ^STEEN UNIOK mEGEAPH^TEs" -; J» >vorUthcr Stated ''• ^ «0 ... . ^- Ni,„t Messages in „„„i„i„„„/^-^- •;••■'•"» " 7 JJ-.E- States.'""^" 2^ for 25 «.or,l3. Cab. Messages to U„Ue„Kin«ao™ ana,™:, , "" " ^oney can be sent hv M. t. . ^*^' ^^^ ^'or.l. are the only two tilrin„ ^ fj^graph for U 7 H.];r -' ^« --• ^■- -Hirt- %- f -«»o j4n J[;t ^^; SATES OF POSTAGE. ^ N-" exceeding l.alf „^"f ^^"Verv. Cards 2 cents eacl^ ^'il!*'"'' "-at" 5 cents per l,a,V NEwsiri^^^;""- ^ 0... r;i'tf °"»- j'-'a, , To any place in Dn^- • PARCELS. ' P'" up of«,„ at both end, "*'•' P^^'^'"' 65 V ms. ea. ati word ]( t( 3 (t 2 <( 3 ■ (( 4 (( 7 foi •25 words. (( 10 tt (( 10 (( (( 10 <( 2c. per word. *»^ St. John vhich inoney ^uiice each. >tiiers short '^•> 2 cents, -e- Postal atla, New- I ew8paper« -els must h Music, 1 packet. s ewin Visitors to the city during the celebration of the Jubilee are cordially invited to call and see our two entirely new styles of Light I^anqiqg I|aGliiDe^ foi> Familij ^eWiiig. BOTH EIAYB HIGH ARMS, ■<♦> One is the " IMPROVED FAMILY," (with Osciiiating Shuttle,) and the other the "VIBRATING SHUTTLE." m Q. ira Q v^9e ^^inaer i i i3qnu|ygigpinQ v^urripun 195 HOLLIS ST., HALIFAX, N. S, friadpiil Officii— 84 Union Squwei Few York* uunv, 'f ■£?J I 08 Post CarasltroS' "*'"'• ^^ B«"Js 2 cents R„ , ^ • ^"' "J 4 p. ni. ^ <>" orders draw,, i. ^^""^^^ ^Rdjers. Canada. '"^^'" "^ '"^ny Houev Order Offj " ^^^ ^» ^"y other OiHc, ,„ over $ A'!''' '^'f/^ing $ i . ^''" " JO «« „ 10....'" 2c» '* 20 «« » 20,. '..5 *• 40,- ,, 40. ..:::;•• . lo '* 60 ^'» „ 60... 20 ^ " 80 - ,, 80. ..";.: 30 Money Orders iao.. j 1- 00 . 40 ««ill Wort ;„?, ?'?"■ »™ol b, „'.SEr »5* M London Fruit store ^?2"""""^^ n BOWL a.* -:t-r.:-.-."*Mg^BEBgiai»taiB»».-«^, 8T ;^^- Limit, ^ ''^', postagr, oiij '» &C., is i Jjjjj , I*,^,^ or breacJtjj i ftese apply tj ^I'lv or doubli m. other 0/flcel„ ' 2c. . 5 . ]0 . 20 . 30 40 50 ^- -Letters enishorn's ^^ curios. ^y in the ow-shoes, ;''^. All *orcupiiie I broidery j you all. ; it. lamBS BiUiaj^d iptall^ mHOlU8$T.tHaUFAXt«.0> English and American Billiard and Pool Tables. BOWLING ALLEY AND SHOOTING GALLERY. ktnct W^inm antr S\t%. 14Y414 @i@4is m mm^mB* m^ R. SHIP2ARD, PropriGtor, Wl c\5i;^ '^^'-•-^^--''- "7-- «'-«.. .„...,^ Joe Howe was » ic. • * ♦ 1 "" Howe wit, s,>. ""^ «''«'> I'o attaotcl ,„ She^l'fi'i ^"gt'-y is to nlav PI *'* «.oVi,'I "'^'''' "- «-'■ A?q?X^, ^- York „„.e se . I ^^''"'•'''-".otor^'S'i??;:- -^P ror ea.?«' ^ ^-Uin., .330.^- ^„,^^^in^«. ,^^^^ ^ » ^"»cij are sold 69 V Catarrh act ? » ^le attacJfe.1 inl ^f September., *«« tfce Lily of| Smith & Co. •Bank were ^fts floating Ulg« ?i»« Messrs. ■c« are sold NOVA SCOTIA BREWERY iei^Mii ^® 0LEXANDER i^EITH ^ §0N, Manufacturers of AND — HALIFAX, N. S. #- -AND- BATH ROOMS, ail mma mm mi^^^imm&M mmmmt ^^g season ^y io show It. ,^n> thej ; 3e iieek, j a think, i I » ' ■ l ifc' PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO WORK FROM HOTELS. All kinds of Laundry and Steamers' Work done at Short Notice, -♦-^ POKTB «£ SiyTHERItB Wn. PROPRIETORS. n -A casoofniVlif «. * * * "" P^'7» «ith A 1 Ale. ^" a present, are yoJ? ".^^SBAnds. Take a friend's advice a^nf'"'' t" ^"o^ what . , • ■•■^ and purchase a. .Sf^^4» !;"'.« her? A- Keith & Son h.. « . ^" nave establish!./ ^'«/&X?nfrdr''t"^^'»*hes%„to^ , -"^i ««t a Photo ,„f;tl.1.M.Va„n., ,„, ,,^„ it^ J>atronr'" «»"'»' on Uon-is street is „, „ , ^.^f-B. Shepeard- n-»- * • •nJ decorated 'ni • ' ™"iard Ro,>,„ i - -poplar re«p-r^.nt.._^^^^ -- ^^r^ ™- «»^^. '2^:-:'id^!^ '»'^- "^PRV, an. ■jV*'^! * j-f'^tw*-'.. 71 "''« «^r Europe. « '© 9^' '© — IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN — strbtoart, ^nxtm^t fioobs, §ta$. 1. -I -tarmed-Dij, ^^a»T makes Jr? r. ^nd then 79 UPPE^ W^JFE^ gJF., Head of 6ommercial Wbarf, Halifax, R. ^. ^le|cr|fs • for • jfarogBr) • Sectcl) • V/arr)isl) • ar) i ,1 . I. 126 GRA1VVII.I.E ST., f^ALiPAx, n. S., One door Nofth of Buckley Jg; Allan's Bookstofo. H, a WILSON, Manager, 5Sl.|il._iUH|i|H!UyHj| -i^ -~J^'' '''s »^^'^^'««iLfc;,,;,.-^ffi : m ' jffid: r»-^^^ riajMiBq^ test''?- -^-il7-r- -«^ When tl • — - -^aik-otte seats ? •"^ "s a, Kiiout-iiitj CottAKS AND CtJFP, T gents- furnishJngs^ r;~t P°l'<=eman does „ , . .. ^''. do you tnow what f K . '^ '^'^'^'^ "A pan o'Z^i':>? '" " ''^°'"<"" ^- "f The maternal is ineuraUv , We , n jXinsane from the shoct —■ «..mr as ■ine Halifax ?!«,,„ , — ~~ 9 supoessors of aV ""'' ^rgan Co 7 -iy « „ '«''' piftJios and ^, -ine Halifax ?!«,,„ , — ~~ *'e supoessors of Messrs S^":^" C»- 157 -««»«« ^a «^;;^;^y ^g^elai^ ih;^ 4:?r -- are I I n ^\ Mollis Hit f] 'cii improvodllll g the JTubilee teats ? and when a ' ^ knout-hit serving his ^hlem- of 16, 18 A 20 Artz Iiane. HALIFAX, N. S. p. & ♦ ' • ^ [^ULLIN BREWERS OF INDIA PALE AND MILD ALES, BI^OWH ?T0UT AMD TUBLE BEE1(. Sole — ALSO — Manufacturers of -&-3 |c K^IZER, ClfJNTIJiieR $^ -AND E-^ aE^ma -^AffaF^s:^"i!>^4rva;>.2— Orders left at P. O'MULLIN & CO., 76 Upper Water St., will receive prompt attention. Ml H C^o into tho «f t ?• ^ -'^d hear Marr til a ^ '' ^"'^^'»' '^^Ic for a .1 . ''^^^ a fuiMjy story. ^ ^'^^^ of Martf.|, \ »"efc quite a nrettv , And was mt n)l ^ ^''"'^^ 'ass. told her to patron,-,; Gas. '■■> the case of ". T"'*^*'''"' a mart of „ „ » ''oardiiig-house. ^'^ '»' ''"5 more San^l't :>^7;^s better b^^"' . o do so.-j,jrf^ ^j^^ sells Xa„,p, ^^^ ^.^ ^^^^^ "Anna LiVft"' o„ • S-p;fse74:^^' ""-^ o^t ilt [o --ly^ aH without 9^11 on McMan»« .. 7" «-"" he will "^nif'ir"* ^'^ fashionable f.,,-? «"^* «V«^,^,, ^*^"^^'*>on HoJIisSt., 15 nis Irieiid >f Marfcoj ^ more and bout s in Halifax Doordina, Hacl? anr! bllve y ^^ibles, (Form i'ly Ainal-^^y^ Stableo.) Carms^M of ererj deseriplion to lei at Seasonai Kates, — Importers and dcalo! in every dcscriptiou of— Men's Clothing, Undbrclothing, Hats aod Caps, kmm Oil Clotlii, Ms, In endless variety. Call and inspect before purchasing elsewhere. HEBUY &TISHER, 88 Upper Water St., Halifax, N. 8. —Ot^ •T^' 494 to 500 Wpper Water ^treet, Opposite South end H. M. Dockyard, Halifax, N. S. Good Aocommodation for Permanent and Transient Boarders. n mju. - . »i i'i.iW«iLA;a>.L ' — . '- ij-t. .V. MICROCOPY RESOLUTION TEST CHART (ANSI and ISO TEST CHART No. 2) 1.0 I.I 14.5 I&3 tii. ISi I& ttuu 2.8 3.2 1^ 14.0 2.5 22 2.0 1.8 1.25 A /APPLIED IM/IGE Inc 1653 East Main Street Rochester, New York 14609 USA (716) 482 - 0300 - Phone (716) 288- 5989 -Fox f mumn -^eaf Woa/i. toread. "Ivy Leaf" Soan n '^°^"' ^- »•, was made rect,o„, but our readers will I .? '"''^'' *~ >«te for ^or W Soap, i„ advertL,„S Tpl^ ^f ' "-'«. Au™T. The thing we ftnll o ..^.^ , '. ^ame would m'Jl ?""''' "•^' ^"^ ^^^e** Aiir] Q^ ,, ^"^" ^s sweet • .' And Soan nnll«^ ^-tum^Lka^ ^^" ^^ ^nd IS hard to boat. •^I'li kinds of FT 1 ' I I What is ail Ivy !,„„*, . . , J'-af—Little dizz, eh ? ^/"^^r-hat clover is an I. V. Street wi![^L/Tl. *''^ ""^""^ ^^ Johnson " on Po • P-.ular-dt- ^5 -t- £--"- of En^or '':„'dTer'datTTT^''!'«'-« ''>'' «'« " Witch '•-, if a„, are ]ivi„So„t fet.' ""'" *° "ff-d-her rela 77 ' Soap. Forrester's ^roin Mr. an I. V. "itii can I. K. C. ^ringfcon ^•h. Be ' Witch er rela- adver- mado or cor- Illustrations of all kinds Drawn and Engraved on Wood by St.John,N. B. V/orkshop at Rothesay Station, I. C. R. —ELECTUOTYPES OF— COLOMAL EXUlBlTiON MEDALS ON HAND. Also, a variety of Stock Cuts. -STUB'S. l{]4 \ Navij Mm^i S. OLUmSONS & CO. Turtle Grove, Dartmouth. St. John, N. B. Offlce,-Under Park Hotel OrriOE AND VAULTS, 243 Hollls Street. Vtl 'i ^5C2^S?3S' «l— '/* -**CW-*«'«> sTas7^~^'^>^^5rrs7 ^ j ' :..'' ^ dr S5 78 « 'NTERcoLONlAL SUMMER ARRANGE RAILWAY. tENT. tsa^. T>i Pictofe!^ 'o St. John / -^---/^i-v. ' ^«:^Giasgow r^V^^^^^^i ^'^•VPbeHton. •• 1,^1 6.00 9 qo / ^'?'«. Pistoles ■ 37^^ 5-84 8 761 79 ENT. 8-I5 a. m. 9.10 a. n,. irSOa^ ^6 I 2.79 00/ 4.50 4.77 5,70 6.81 9.00 8.76 11.51 , 17.55 21.30 18 ^0 '4 l^ay and Saturday Monday, 0. Intercolonial l\ailway (^icr?et Wtfice, 127 HoLixis Street, Halifax, N. S. (Next door to Harringtons* Coiner.) — TO ALL POINTS IN — iWADA AND WAITED i^TflTES, Via Intercolonial, Canadian Pacific, and Grand Trnnk Kailways. /. G. R. Local and Sleeping Gar Tickets, For Sale at Lowest Rates. 126 K. Js Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, :F>-^sr"^' mW^im PACIFIC § 61^^ND mW^ R^ILWTIYJS. straight and Round Trip Tickets fronn Halifax, to all points West. Agent for Cooks' celebrated Tours to all poiots in Canada and the United States. European Tours arranged with special reference to eccnomy & comfort. Staterooms Becured on all Euroueari Steamers fr-oiu Boston and New York. SEND FOR COOKS' EXCURSIONIST, AND WRITE FOR INFORMATION. 1*1 3i« It W^ 364,448.47. HEAD OFFICE,— THE COMPANY'S BUILDING, 179 & 181 ^t. -^am^s ^t.. FRontreal. DIRECTORS: HENRY LYMAN, President; ANDREW ALLEN, Vice-President; -ROBERT A^DERSOl^, J. B. ROLL AND, ARTHUR PREVOST, CHARLES D. PROCTOR, H. MONTAGUE ALLEN. GERALD E. HART, Oeneral Manager. ARCHD. McGOUN, Secretary-Treasurer. The Citizens Insurance Company lias paid in losses to January 1st, 1887, $2,730,199.90, and always pays its losses promptly. The Company insures property on its merits, and does not belong to any Tariff Combination. Call on us for rates. Agents, 84 Granville St., Halifax. m\ m "If 3 I 'i \ '•y- ri mmmmMm i a9m a mamtfmmuMvMiiuummit^mmm.uu.mm«^mjmmaM^^ S-'t-rJay Si -;-3- Mo^'y, ^e'LV'^^" ""2^;"''^ '"V'^-^l there y '"ght at ?.30. fj' ^/•'""S'lay and F,4"- *f e, $5.00 ; rhmJ?® ^"*y.of St. J„I.„ ,„. _ The City of ««* t . Var,„S t ^^P"^!- Shelburne': ..^£;«»".. e«m»^at tZ' f^^''^' :f:iT:;?iro' Var.„S„ti; e^rM- S^'I'-ne a..^"^"'' ™ -turn, «9.50. "^ ^'^-''^r monUn"^. ""Zn' y^'''''^'^"^"rC^:< i^annoiitli, $5,00'; rsday, 88 '^ ^' 13. 1. and »H nud "r« ^o Port "^'Saturday ^ I'll urs( lav '•7 Monday '•",$11.00; *^'''iay and ^^S> leaves ^^are to .00. For e»', North ive there ^.$5.00; "!•, and 'f every enburg, > leaves $5.00; y (lay i^nmer- erside Point sday, ; ieave rsfor A specialty *n Cricketingr Goods, Trout and Salmon Flies, Rod Fittings, Violin Stringrs and Bows. LARGEST DIRECT IMPORTER OF — jfngUsh, fgrenclf, §cntiHn S ^mmcm\ FANCY GOODS IN THB CITY. 115 GRANVILLE STREET, HALIFAX, N. S. MMM a^ Hack &i Livery Stablsis, 6&8 GRAFTON ST., HALIFAX, N.S. • ■♦ * To the Travelling Public: Barouches for hire by the hour or clay at reason- able rates. Experienced drivers. Our hacks attend all incoming Trains and Steamers at all hours, Ca!! for one 'of Frafiers' Tosim? on arrlv^i at Station or by Steamer. Careful and obiiging Drivers. Prompt- itude and Cleanliness a Specialtyn Exclusive Drivers for the Halifax Hotel. *'m' ■«*j>'ji.i*«ftrt*j*#<'!. '-*^""" "":J>X^Ui-"-^\'*«-»S»' ~^'^' -_-r-'- Jt M" i t 1 ■'ij i 'If'.' a w t" ' mi w WiMi. jiw ^MJ^nwumuwit i iJiJmiMmtJ^iimiiwM^w^'- ^m ^•' ^, t'( xiio Steamer n The SAr>B.A^ i_ S teenier Jfirn "'" ^''™'»>'"' daily af ?^5 H J^"° D-Sf-.v dai,,, ,t SOAP-SUDS. Tfie man who eai^u And has good senZ f !i' *° "««'. And. ,-n v. 1 *" ^"^^ the lead .- ' ' ■■ ■-•'='"««, wiii succeed, 85 I^roton and afterwards, and meals "Tho Re,i •parted on V, falifax on until tho 3»' arrival f'o'i going >y about atur(Ia3\ ly morn , $1.50; Y, WeU- aily at Jubilee Announcement ! 4 m »t^* speciaLl presents TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE — GrREAT beNDGN ^ BHINA 09^ f ON June 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 only. — TO PURCHASERS OF 2 lbs. Tea at 30 cents per lb., or ii lbs. Tea at 40 cents per lb., or 1 lb. Tea at 50 cents per lb. — WE WILL GIVE A BEAUTIFUL— Hrencr) ^\)\ na otto wup and ^aucer, Either Moustache or Ladies' Cups. These Cups can- not be purchased for less than 50 cents. — ALSO, — 6000 pairs hancl^ »me Bohemian Vases, worth from 2 lbs., 3 lbs., 4 lbs., and 5 lbs. of Tea. lil BAEBINGTON ST. HALirAX, N. S. jleKjiStCs.^.-' 3:: II II III iMIlilliiilii llilWil • ' Mi.* — . - .■^ — -^ . I [ I LU. i MWU W Wm. L i JIlMUl i niKKl. |l|i I <.1 ^ ll>^ -» il ll. l-A-N I I5I i If.: it»«' J1 I ' — " 90 »«ff« 3av alarm ^,ZZZZ HarSf^"!'"'-^^^' corner HTn-'' ^"'^ S«iter Sts » »*'a;™£s;«f ?-'■»'■ ■"%«. „.„,.,,. ,^«^ ^n^Z^'' «"K Park stroot ^^^^WEssrrrBP-T.:,--;,,..^.,,,^^^^ ' '" S'^e au alarqi of (i,e. 87 ■ ^^orriH and ^EST ON EARTH Streets, or ts 3ets —next to ks ^"ngtoii I'th Bar- » coopei- Road SOAP I Self WASHER 1 m II A marvel of efflclenoy and economy. Quality never varies. The purest and best for all nouse- huld purposes ; washing and cleaning without Injury to hands or fabric. No boilins. scalding •or hard rubbing necessary. The saving of fuel alone pays for the soap. Mulcefl white goods whiter, softens woolen goods and matiesc lored goods briKhter. One eoap for all purposes. Toilet, Bath, Laundry, Scrubbing, &c. Read the directions plainly given on each wrapper und learn the new "Surprise" way of washing clothes, savingtlme, money, labor and worry of the old way. Wash day Is made a pleasure by the use of Surprise 8oap and Joy and smiles take the place of tired looks. Save 28 Surprise wrappers, send to the manufacturers with your address and get a handsome picture for then Ask your grocer to show you the picture. , Sur PRISE Soap is sold by all leadinoc grocers. If not obtainable at your home send 6 cents In stamps to us for sample bar. ._. . ^ The St. Croix Soap Nl'f g Co., St. Stephkn, N. B. (linifs riire. ¥ 1 1 1 •^ HZ M^EXIN AND ^^>r^VAr 4i ■ji:^ Jmio I8sr- " T "' '""• ""«'«' Ki.ig William IvT ^"V""'- u , • '""O ; and niairied in«i f „k ' ' ' I ^'■""iied 2Sth Highness Fmnois Albort A,i^ st^.f?™'^',' ^^f, to Hi, Koyl '■ ''n'avriSlstX".T862^'t%*^*"\*'-7' b«™ 25th April 18.,, 12thSept., 183f;'dTef,'/rthro;^T87V'""^''''^»™'*4 b':™ ^« Her Rpval Hiahnpc^ t ^ ■ r. ^ "larned 21st Alarci;- 1877^^^^ 18th March 1848. 7. His Royal HighneJ ,» 'l /^w^'^"' Marquis of Lorne'"'' '''' ' 1884. Her Ro\'n] mai ^^-^^^trp^A.:^:,^„t^^ I 1867; lllltH tlLY. '»n of Grcaf fi'ler of the 20th Juno, awiied 28t)i His Royal "el, Prince *, who was er Majesty > Princess ^ 1858, to « Emperor born 9tli i Alexandra ' King of il, 18*3; i(H, born inburgh, .^ to the Emperor ;h May, Jhleswiff . 1848; lauglit, '(1 27th March, '■'^^xi CM (D CQ cn CO S o! o ^ r--5 a i::- p (D .t; ce 5 cc -4 > S £ u G ^ ,:= #ii^ •<-* 03 ^3, SCO ¥ ' I: 1 lit il 9mm£ Suh f *h AND On Halifax Harbor. 7wm 4- STEAMER MIC-MAC BAND OF THE 63rd ^ ' ^''" Jlay, and special poIice\;il o T^'" ^^'"^ ^e allowed oS/hf.*? ^"/"/«^^ 8t. = V^'Ml!.*^ «»••. children 25 Pf. *_ . . . . 91 IIIMIU: mmB \mtm \j '9 li .:• ^i^m^i^ " EEnEral CnmmitiEE. His Worship the Mayor and Members of the City Council. Suh-GnmmMEBS. Sports.— Aldermen Worrall, Pearson, Smith, Pickering, Roche and Woodill. Horse Race.— Aldermen Smith, Keefe and Johns. Military.— Alderman McPherson. School Celebration. -Aldermen Cooke, Keefe and Johns. Printing.— Aldermen Lyons, Rent and Delaney. THOS. RHIND, Sec'y Gen'l Com. i i =jr' Puwfc SutSoMtr'-'A^- -'" ^^ Grand ■^'d of the School^of TrS Best "'"" ^""S"'' m GENTLEMEN. His Worship the Major Hon A. G. Jones, M P f?'*' ■^' ^- Kenny, M P J^t.-CoI. Gierke, A. D f Donald Keith/Esq.-^- ''• f- P-^*""**". Esq. ^- S. West, Esq. James McEwan, Esq J?hn Smith, Esq. ^' Or. Milsom, Dartmouth. Gentlemen's Tickpt» oan be obtained from the I'ADIES. Mrs. H. W. Gierke, ) „ Mrs. J.] Kenny ' I ^res'ts. Mrs. Robie Uniacke G n. Mrs. M. B. Daly. ^^^ Mrs. M. Dwyer Mrs. T. Pysche.' Mrs. Wm. Lawson. Mrs. E. J. Davys. Mrs. A. Stephen. Mrs. T. G. Allen. Mrs. Stubbing Mrs. Jas. Mornw. Mrs. Grane, Dartmouth. membei o^b"";^ ^'•^''- tickets lemberi, of the Gommitteeorfrom J- F. KENNY, ■Hon. Sec. o»'^l? .'" ^JJ^'J will march in procession from their respectiv, ochool Houses, rijanied Sy their teachers at 8.30 -«>•.- as t^-n- gre-ate on the north glacis of the citadel, facing Cogswell it at 10 o'clock. The children when assembled will sing a number of Odes, which have been especially arranged tor thrction^cco^panied by aband of mu.^^^^^^^^ they will be addressed by His Honor I-f "*• ^°™^ Richev and a number of prizes presented to the classes having the best designs of flags or banners for the procession After singing "God save the Queen "-as especially adapted for the ofcion. the children will be dispersed m time to witness the military review on the Coj""""": ,. , All the children attending the celebration will be pre sented with "Jubilee Cards," as mementos of the day. AT 2.30 P. M. A MEMORIAL TABLET will be placed on the New Memorial Band Stand in the Public Gardens. KAl^lPA^ gWMMBll ®A®1S®»- At the Riding Ground, Quinpool Boad. 1st RACE Starts at 3 p. m. Maiden Plate value $50. mile. 1st, $35 ; 2nd, $15. Entrance $2. 2ncl RACE. The Siding Ground Club Cup. A silver cup for horses. Value $200, and sweepstakes of $10 elch, p. p., with $100 added by the Ground, of which I |30 to second horse. Half IMIIIIIU: ? 'il iS j.siir-rrTrTiii Silver cup yf "? ^''•""'^ Pony Cup 4thBACE. . Value 1250. for aTl h *' ^''"•*<'- "»-. ^1^^- M fSof 3'rS:i--;ie on the ,., ,«, Value 170. Of ^l* ?''i'*^'"'^ -Pfefe »• entrance |2. *^ «tI»BACE ^. V'^'ue $150. Po? w" '^*?* ^«'-*«- Distance 1 mil» , "orses bred in iw„ -x- irx,o.!!Mp''"'T-'$5. '• ^^' horse, 1100, 2nd: ^ , Clerks of tbp^ ?i' "^' T- Spelnian P«^ ^^^y CIub'« h ^'^^^KN PLATE. Col. Lane'a b. ir v^^* * ^"««- Wm. Dnmia' b f «. "''"''^ ^LUB CUP C«Jt.SS'lbif/';,^^«"°n- B. D. V ™^'. h '^ ''• •"• Golden "'•"■"""'"■"•""Mto-Soob. 96 Qrand PromenadG Concert, PUBLIC GARDENS, Tuesday Evening. The Jubilee Band Stand will be used for the first time, and the handsome statuary and vases will be in position. The bands of the York and Lancaster Regiment, and 03rd II. V. B, Rifles, will provide Choice Programmes of iriusic. DancJing in thK RinK. A grand display of Fireworks, Baloon ?,ffl^i«[^?' f ^- and a great novelty-wAiEii fireworKs-^wiH take place on the lake. , . ,. i^ i The Gardens will be lighted with electric lights and thousands of colored lamps. WEDNESDAY, 22nd Inst Programme of Sports at the Polo Grounds. r_10.3(5"a.„i. 100 y-d D-h p., 2 or more heats ^^ $25, 110, f5 ........ . . ' • • • • •'^oA 00 2 mile Walk, a., medal, medal ... ^u uu 400 yard Run, a., " " .... 30 00 100 " Dash, p., final heat J mile Running Race, a., under 21, ^^ ^^ med., med • i k A"i a 1140 - Pole Vault, p., $10, $5 !» 00 T-Zlkoa p.m, i mile Run,V, ^^^ «^0. 3^ 00 2.— 10.45 " 3.— 11.15 " 4,-11.25 " 5.— 11.35 " 6.— 11.40 " I I WJW'J I I tSStW9StffBsX^KM 'pfrTjywsHSf ^t^ss^s mmi'JJ. ' n ' -i ' • \iiMAJ^JPv*i^ l. ' if «mB<*»i»^«"*«s»"r5 lllltllllim: 3 3 3 J- "(Hrifirimiiis M ^»- TImo. 15.- 1 30 « .. '^'=^^20, 110. «!, ''"'P^ ^"t ,^ „^ 16- 2 50 .. ^r'^yPole, purse . ; f^ 00 '•"" Three-Leffged Raw inn ' ' ' ', 1^ 00 17 '>nn < $10, $t^"''' 100 ya'-ds, p., 17. - i.00 « Tug of War; ■ Pi- e„- • SaV • • • ^' ^ Corps and Axe ^^tf^S! 18- 2.30 .. . Jl "«". f 20, $10 ." ^*''""^ °f 2?"~ ?«^ " 1000'^ do ''a- 2 '• '^ ""l., md. 30 00 22"~ ^'i^ " Indian Race imL s,^K J' . " 30 00 A'~ d^r. " 1 n»le Running r7 *^®' 1^0, $S . . 30 00 g- 3-20 « 100 ya.S Ch^a^T' fv ^^O, $10 40 00 Ho»f RacTaTIso^, sharp S«.r,ST, \'^^.° -- -- JJtit ,^'»■ ^''^ of the Secreterv 'j.rL".?!'"!*^! 18* June atth« «tiwt. " ""■■■"''"'""^- "• omith, 143 Hoiiis 91 No carriages allowed on the grounds. Beferee.— Alderman H. F. Worrall. Starter.- -Ur, Edward Sandford. Judges.-Dr. Cameron, Mr. M. N. Christie. Judge of Walking.— j t> u^ ChrkB of Course.- Aldermen Pickering and Roche, Tivie Keepers.-}. T. Lithgow, Thos. Spelman. MarshaU.—'i^o Sports Committee. Measurers.— -h. R- Kaye, J. S. McKay. Judge of Hose Reel .Sace.— Capt. Condon. A GRAND JUBILEE TOURNAMENT, under the patronage of Gen Lord ^•^"vSv'^'l/ h' Admiral A M. Lyons and His Honor Lieut.-'joy. JVi. n. Richev will tako%lace at the Exhibition Building on Wednesday afternoo^n and evening, 22nd inst., commencing at two o'clock. pROGBAMME. . 1 Wiwioftl Ride, by a Troop of Life Guards. : EfigS; BriU Tr4s- ^OT*!^":; ^^rSrlid took part in the late Egyptian War. A Grand Charge will be made by the Life Guards. 1st Prize. 2nd Prize. 3. Tent Pegging : Silver Cup 4. Lemon Cutting t>.„„1p= 5. Tilting at the Eing Si ver Bangles . _ . .° ^T 1 Siivfir Cud 6. Turks iieaa ^" - 7. Sword vs. Sword (Mounted). ao liiliiiiiiiris I 3 >.Wiilllllli|||||||(||||||,|p_ 08 Wrestling on Horseback ''' '^T' ""' ^ Q-;;ter Mile Race (pX ''■'' «.00 14. 3 Mzle Walk do ' ?,'^^f\ pup Silver Medal 15. Quarter Mile Race (Amateur j ^"'l^edaJ do ,- „ Athletic Clubs m„ ,. , 1 7. Tug of War. „ "^"l"' 1 P^'r kid glove.s 18.^ieWGu„l,Hir-e„'tothe ''^ »0. Bayonet E.erciseTC.-of'^^'"^*^^^ 18.00 *o th1"irXt:;Ct ^^-P* ^3' 1^. 1^ and ,6 are open Teams from Halifax «?t t u i,, Inland, Yarmouth, K and Pi f ""f"'^'' '^"^^ec, P. E compete for the Shiftin7oiS:*^V-ve been incited fo Two celebrated clowns will appear. The band of the Yo-h a t play during the sports. ' """"^ Lancaster Regiment will Sergeant-Maini. p„ ;i ___„.„ , __,„, _,^ ^^^^ . ^ ^^^^^^ ^^ ceremonies. AG ings anc Building Lieut. -G whole oj A C( in conr Thursdf military AM masons form in the Re' Royal the Sc Illt Halifa to Hei of gol( left th N. B. Masoi Ma public JUBILEE TITTJ^TICFieN^. A Gkand Aur and Loan Exiiidition of Btatuary, paint- ings and jubilee curios, will be opened m the Provincml Bdlding on Friday, 17th inst., at 2.30 p. .u., by His Honor Lieut.-Governor Eichey, and will continue open dunng the whole of iubilee week. _ . r> m- A Conversazione will be held in the Province Building in connection with the Art and Loan Exhibition on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 8 p.m., on which occasion a military band will be in attendance. A Masonic Grand Lodge Meeting will be heW a.tjree- masons' Hall on Wednesday at 9 a.m., after which they will formTn procession and march to St. Paul's Church, where the bIv D 0. Moore. Grand Chaplain, will preach a sermon B^yaf Arch Masons Knights' Templars and members of ^e Scottish Rite are invited to join in the celebration. Illuminated ADDRESS.-The North British Society of Halifax have had a handsome address P^^P''^^ to be ^ent fr. Hpr Maiestv It is painted in German text, in letters rf Sd r^ and black. At the head is a crown ; over the teft the S "oat of arms, *nd over the right the seal of the NB Society It reflect credit on the artist, Mr. William Mason, of the Royal Engineers Department. Mayor O'Mullin has proolaimod Tuesday and Wednesday public holidays. ■iimiiNiitu '.i ^.-■UAMrrVUUIfSUBt^ ™ii afternoo„rturrra^:;;- '^^ ■"'" «--^^i week. ^"""^ attractive features during the Health from /to 11 am and f^ ""'i ''" '" '^« ^all of auring .uhHee wee.^ %^ZlS inv':ted to^S of the 63rd Rect ot w;:. ', *'"' ?'"=°"'' ^""'"^^ Co. steamer " Mic Mac" wilMo '' p*^^,' Z''! ^^nd inst. The at 9.30 a n, -md thJ t ^ ^r'"''*'"''^ * ^''^"k's wharf thereafte^lil 2 M p i" "r„ f J'*''*- ^^ ^•^5''^°'' hourly nui z.du p. m^, to take visitors to the Islan^ nets SrmT„;;^\rbrH'M^"'' °n^ *'- ''^' «^**- Monday evening 20?h i^s A^''' ** ^'^^"^ ^all on talent in the oitv Clh ' i' . .^"""^ ^ ' ""e best local under the :uTlir^LZirTcTToT\r'' ^'''' must be a success. i'orter, the concert Sockfs' ^TmZ Z\^^7T ^T^-'-T''^ Atlantas and The game wiTbl raliritihl^^^.to^Sr,:' ""r"^" Will have a strong team in fi.^ « iJi . ^ ' ii^Iattas K^ ^^^^.x_.i ^ ^®^"^ ^^ *ne field an excitincr = o..,. >. ,^..- 101 THE Union Protection Company will illuminate their hall at night. — . rr. 1 f nnn^. the uuitccl forces of the re-ulars J;o?u"S':mC'L%".^« Joie on the Con>mon. to U followed by a march past. , T, •..• I. Vutpraus will celebrate by marching The Royal B"t"^7''*tIvlTLsday morning, headed in proces«>on tl.ro«gl\ ^e c.ty on ^^^'^l^^^. ^( ^ i„,eh Xt^r' °;.S;f wiKo:;^a,>i. the society in a body before the start. ^ n., TiiPsdav 21st, the ships are to Naval I>i«^^^^-,-^^'^ ^ B^l ler^phon '' with the Royal dress at 6 a. in., and the J^^;^«7P\ ^^,, ,,in be fired. Standard at the mam. A «^\"^^ ^; , .^ ^£ ftfty guns, with every 10th gun. .^^ ^ ^^^ triT;"Vtfshi'lir Eliminate and bou.uets of rockets will be fired f-^°™.*^t,f;X' will fire a salute of 21 ,..?3 H^-MSt?: h^ i^ proposed at the Com mander-in-Chiefs table. _________ „,ade arra^. ■,— het e^fursirst^Jmer Mic-Ma. ^ Mac grounds, w^H "■•■ ^^'"^/"''"rt Tune Steamer will leave Nab'slsl... ... ^^^"-^^X: It ^H\ ".• "^d 12 noon; Ferry Dock, DarUnouth, f f^l ^ ^2^5 ^^d 3 p. m ; Cunard's wharf. HaWax, at 10 a^ »- {2^5 ^„j 3.30 p.m. Pickford & Black's f ^l j^* ^^ ^ the Island and fron. The 3.30 p. m. boat will P;°f ^'^ ^.^r^st Arm. Tickets, .,. _. „.:n ™oto a triD up the JMorin v> e^>- ^j-^ v.,t _^,.„ tw^t;-five"'opeFty^ shithertOx Itnd^n as the ^Shubenaeadie Hotel/' the sub- scriber intends conducting the bus- iness, and has changed the name to Xiw . This Hotel is within about one hundred yards of the depot, and is commodius : and well furnished^ t* The Excelsior Mineral Sprin^as.^ in connection with this Hotel. Illlltlllllitu X 3 '••••iiiiiiKIIIr I J- F. COX, 'iMmwm^ A 4 M vim.m§ •' AND ^^mmUMon QFFICE : !«R0 iJUpK's WHARF. Drr;fiv ■^'^'^"^'f, Proprietor, ^^^^-^^^::^:i3S^A scotia! fcS^/prbntt fe' T, ''^^^offered to the house, it U. K lir^eiS :^^" "" '°!i« -'-"ish^' larger number of guests cawtT-l "nproved, and a much IfllBPBtf iVamw^i^ accommodated than formerly I ^u-..^ ^"y o»e mmute*a wait f— t>.--i- ^ . I "*""''^ ''^«^ ^'le Wteamboat Wharf." ""^ ^'-^wa^ otation and XF •:• !) • mi, RF. the ished nuch lerly. s. Etc. and 0HN, R. 6. -•♦♦- HSS. i^. JQ^S 9' Proprietor. P. E. ISLAND STEAMERS. EAVE POINT DU CHENE every day (Sundays excepted), on arrival of day train from ST. JOHN for SUMMERSIDE, con- nectii|g there with Express Train for CHARLOTTETOWN. Leave SUMMERSIDE every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of morning train from CHARLOTTETOWN for POINT DU CHENE, connecting with the day train for ST. JOHN. Connections at MONCTON with trains for CANADA and ST. JOHN, with Steamers of International Line and Railways for BOSTON and UNITED STATES. Leave PICTOIT LANDING every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday for CHARLOTTETOWN on al-rival of day train from Halifax. Leave CHARLOTTETOWN Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Fri- day and Saturday mornings for PICTOU LANDING, connecting there with day trains for HALIFAX. ft. fKU-ft X- A. t..^ B.^ %1^..l_1 ll.ll^ at KailwayN and Steamers in N. 8. J. C. MACKINTOSH...^ Agent for Halifax. F. W. HAtES, Secretary. miiiiiiiim: i xvi . S. R K UDscription u N&BROS. m f 00 ubiisp ers. /(Iail Building, Toronto. ..... %>.. '' Ibowar&'s "UU of Beecber/' '' 3n ternattonal lenc^cIopeMa/' AGENTS WAMTED. Apply to •Hh -^tj. ST. JOHN.N. B. r film I I i""""""" "•"■"""""""•« ' "m ......„„„„„•„, „„„„„„„ „.,„n.mm.,..mn,„.„m,„n , „,„„„„ ,„„„„„„„^. I T. P. T^S CORNERj j Brunswick and Jacob Streets, I — IMPOKTKB AND DEALER IN — I First-Class Tea, CoflFees, Sugars, I Molasses, Hams, Bacon, Brooms, I Brushes, Pickles, Sauces. SB 7 3 I Jams, Jellies, &c. i i s X § 3 & a S S X a S — ALSO I M pain, Prults and Yeqetables In ?' >eason. — ALSO, A COMPLETE «TOCK FINEST j Champagnes, English Ales, French 1 I Brandies, Old Scotch, Irish, and I = s I Retail Liquor Department : -39 JACOB STREET. ! ^"""' ""iiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii '''''''"''''''''■"i'"i'iiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ►If WMM ^ TEL. 'ISITOHS to Halifax will find the Queen Hotel the best House j in the City, being fitted through out with all modern iraprovements, and furnished with new and handsome furniture. The Cuisine is the best of any Hotel in the Maritime Proviiifces. Sample Rooms a Specialty ; Private and Public Parlors; Gents' Writing ^ Reading Room. BUILDING OP SOLID BI^IGI^ AND SrKONB, With Improved Patent Fire Escapes. The location is convenient to the Post Office, Telegraph Office, P^trliament Buildings and the principal business houses of the City, A line view of the harbor is obtained from its windows, A new addition, containing sixteen Bed-rooms, Barber Shop, English Copying Room, Bath Rooms, &c., gives improved facilities for onr patrons, . I ■p I A. B. SHERATON, Manager. ilriT riTi^TiiTi^^