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 OiFers for sale 
 
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 CASH BOOT AND SHOE STORE, 
 196 Argyle Street, 
 
 Three doors north Colonial Market. 
 
 ROOM PAPER at CennoUy & Kelly's. 
 
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 ih. ^^j,Vf ^tP''T^7' *^^. l^^gatta will take place from 
 the Halifax Royal Yaclit Club Ground, Richmond, und cr 
 the following Regulations which will be strictly adhered to. 
 
 Cour$€ for Sailing Boats. 
 
 From R. H. Y. C. Piers to and urouPcl a Flag Boat off the Liuiatir Asvlnm 
 We"Sn!".ho;-e.' '"*'' ''^ """'"« '^'™" '"" Committee', StaMoC,iTl,e 
 
 Courses for Howing Boats. 
 
 NoTJC.— The rear boats are to cive room for f ho io.iH?r,n, i^™*' 
 "S:^^. "-^^«^Boats,andiat!n^cSr\c^J^4w!S^tei;^fX;^ 1!; 
 
 Judges.— Aid. L. G. Power and D. M. Story. 
 Stakter.—R. F. Armstrong. 
 
 RACES, PRIZES, «EGULATIOXS. 
 
 1. Four-Oared Gigs, open to all. Prize— ,t20.00. 
 Course No. 1. Starting Signal, Red Burgee. 
 Xo. Xame of Boat. Ent'd by Distiiigui.hii.g Flag. 
 
 PURSES IN GREAT VARIETY at Connolly .% Kelly's 
 
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 JOHN HERBIN 
 
 WATCHMAKEK 
 
 AND 
 
 191 Hollis Street, 
 
 H ALIFAX, N. S. 
 
 Importer of and Dealer in all kinds of 
 
 Jewellry of every description kept 
 constantly on hand. 
 
 Manufacturing and Repairing done at shortest notice, and 
 warranted to give general satistaction. 
 
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 pr;^j^.ERriSlNDS~^^ & Kelly's. 
 
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 2. Animal Scull liace, for Championship of Halifax liar - 
 boi*. rnze— Belt and $21. 
 CourBc from Anderson's Point to Boat off Lmubcr Yard 
 
 Slaritnf/ Signal, White Pennant with Red Ball, (Letter C ) 
 
 1. nambow. Francis Bcazlcy. 
 
 et, 
 
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 tice, and 
 
 :elly's. 
 
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 3. Hrd 
 
 4. 1st 
 
 5. 2nd 
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 ^^'L^^^*""''*""^^''''^'"^^^'^- i^'»r«fc i*rizo 1^20, second Prize 
 
 Course No. 1. Sfarthu/ Si(,ncil, Blue Pennant with Afhite 
 
 ball, (Letter D). 
 
 1. l^t (utter 12 oars II M.S. Royal AHVed Blue & White 
 
 [Diagonal. 
 St. George's 
 [Cross. 
 Red tV White 
 ("Diagonal. 
 
 P. and 0. 
 Blue. 
 
 4. Wherries—Two pair paddles. Prize $20. 
 Course No. 2. «^i/v/n<7 Signal, red pennant with white ball, 
 
 (Letter F.) 
 
 No. Name of Boat Eut'd by Distincnishiuir Flii. 
 
 1. ^ Maid Marian, David Parker, lilue and Rnf ' 
 
 5. Merchant's Ships Jolly Boats. Prize f^'^lO 
 Course No. 2. StarHmi Signal, Yellow and Blue Pennant 
 
 (Letter (J. 
 ^o. Name of Bout EntVlby Distinfful.sh.nKPlag. 
 
 1. Bermie, James Hefler, Blue and wliite 
 
 2. Paragon G. McAndrew Red. 
 
 Prangs' Celebrated Chromos for sale at Connolly & Kelly g. 
 
WnHAM SVT roN, 
 
 Dealer in _ 
 
 BOOTS, 
 
 SHOES, A, 
 
 RUBBERS. 
 
 The best place to purchase your Boots 
 and Shoes is at the 
 
 Commercial House, 
 
 «@4 & im mWMB WMii STiiiT* 
 
 Where you will receive value for 
 yovir money. 
 
 ALSO — 
 
 To have your 
 
 00t0 & ^Im MUt t« mux, 
 
 And of the best Material, Good Fit, 
 und in the most Fashionable Style. 
 
 COMMERCIAL HOUSE, 104 & 106 Upper Water St. 
 
 A few doors north of H.M. Ordnance. 
 
 POCKET BOOKS at Connolly & Kelly's. 
 
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 0. Flnta— Two pair paddles, lat Pri^u $15, second Prize 
 $0.00. 
 
 Course No. -J. Slariiny Signal, White and red vortical, 
 
 (Utter II.) 
 
 No. Namr of noiit lOiit'd by Distinguishing Fla^j. 
 
 1. Pete Lee, W. JScott, Blue and white 
 
 7. Government boats, pulled by .soldiers, 1st Prize $12.00, 
 2nd Prize 1^6.00. 
 
 Course No. 2* Starling Signal^ Yellow and blue flag, verti- 
 cal, (Letter K.) 
 
 No./ Nnnie'jfBoat KntVl by Distinguuning Klajj. 
 
 1. 'J'orpedo, Royal Engineers, Blue A white star. 
 
 2. Fort Clarence, W. Grant, R. A., " *' stripes 
 
 3. George's Island, Geo. Lambert, K. A., White, red and 
 
 grcon 
 
 8. Whaler— Four Oars, open to all. 1st Prize MO, 'Jnd 
 Prize li^20. 
 
 Course No. 1. Starling Signal, Yellow and blue tlag squares 
 
 (Letter L. 
 
 Xo. Naino of IJoiit Eut'd hy Distinguishing FI;ig. 
 
 1. Linnet, George Ritchie, Red. 
 
 2. Swan, John Young, Red and yellow. 
 
 3. Lady Dufterin, Dan Kennedy, Blue and white. 
 
 4. Mayflower, John Peday, Blue. 
 
 5. Greenhorn, Joseph Morrison, Red. 
 
 0. Diigeys— pulled by boys of the Royal Navy under 
 IS. Prize $56.00. 
 
 Course No. o. Start hui Siqnal —Bine Flasc, crossed White 
 
 ' (letter M.) 
 
 Xo. Name ol' Boat, Entered by. Distingiii>hing PiHg. 
 
 1 Dinp;ey II, M. S. Royal Alfred White 
 
 2 " '* ' Doris <♦ Crown & name 
 
 3 " Capt. Datham, R. N. Black white bottom 
 
 Orders for all Styles of Letter Press Prlutinij takiiitr at mmi\ k KELLl'S. 
 
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 SUTOLIFFIS'S 
 
 yM!j/\> ^ 
 
 TEAH. 
 
 Just Arrived Direct from China. 
 
 CONGOUS, SOUCHONGS, OOLONGS, 
 PEKOES, AND GREEN TEAS. 
 
 AL«0 — 
 
 A Choice lot of various kinds of Superior 
 
 COFFEES. 
 
 The only special Tti & C^Q)f^@© E.stablish- 
 ment ia the Province. 
 
 THE BEST & CHEAPEST PLACE TO 
 BUY YOUR TEAS AND COFFEES, 
 
 IS AT 
 
 E. W. SUTCLIFFE'S, 
 
 foruer Barriiigton and Buckingliam Streets, 
 
 HALIFAX. 
 
 P. S.— -All kinds of Groceries, GOOD QUAIiTY 
 k LOW PRICES, to be had at Siitcliffe'g, Wholesrle 
 and Retail, Brun swick Street. ^ 
 
 '^v^^^^oWlf & Kelly's, People's Pen». 
 
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 4 Despatch H. M. S. Royal Alfred Black 
 
 5 Water Tauk's Dingey ■' Slate colored 
 
 Pyramus *' Black white bottom 
 
 10., Tub Race. Trice $10.00. 
 
 Course to be fixed by the Coinmitteo on day of Race. Start- 
 ing Signal — White and Blue checkerod Flag (letter N.) 
 
 Xo. Ifame of Tnl>. 
 1 Tub 
 
 O u 
 
 3 Tubular 
 
 4 Tubercle 
 
 Entered b}'. 
 
 G. Taylor 
 W. Godden 
 W. Odgers 
 G. Lindsay 
 
 Distiiifiuishing ^lug 
 Red white and yellow 
 Green and white 
 Red black and white 
 Black and white check 
 
 11. Canoe Race. 
 
 Course to be fixed by Committee. Startinq Sif/iml — Yellow 
 
 Flag (letter N.) 
 
 V?.. Sailing Race for boats [not Man-of-War boats] not 
 exceeding 22 feet keel. Prize $30. A second Prize $ib, 
 will be given to the first boat of 20 feet keel or under, not , 
 taking the first prize. 
 
 Course No. as per card. Starlinr/ Siqnal — Red Flag crossed 
 
 Yellow (letter R.) 
 Xo. XiiinoofBr.it. Entered by. DIstlngiiishing Flag 
 
 1 Evadne Sloop W. W. Powell, Blue and white Star 
 
 2 Circe " J. E. Butler Red and white burgee 
 
 3 Katie '* i\ Ncal Blue 
 
 Courier Bags and Satchels, at Connolly and Kelly's, 
 
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 Confectionery^ 
 
 MANUFACTURED BY 
 
 STEAM PROCESS. 
 
 HALIFAX, N.S. 
 Owing to the recent decline in Sugars we 
 are now offering Confectionery, to Cash pur- 
 chasers, by the 
 
 Single box, at • „ . . . . 16 cts . 
 
 Five boxes 155 
 
 Ten boxes 15 J 
 
 Fifteen boxes 15i 
 
 Twenty boxes 15 
 
 Twenty-five boxes 145 
 
 Each box contains Ten Different Kinds 
 and weighs 25 lbs. 
 
 Higher priced Goods ean he had if desireel, 
 
 SYRUPS 
 Of m/rereni Flavors •fllway son nami. 
 
 Orders from ^.he Country promptly filled particular- 
 ly when accompanied with Cash. 
 
 Special attention given to Pulverizing 
 
 Fine Lozenge and frosting Sugars. 
 
 Guaranteed to be pure k made from the very best Stock 
 
 ALLEN BROS. 
 
 Bibles and Prayer Books at Connolly & Kelly's. 
 
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 i Little Annie " J. Siteman 
 5 Bonita '* James Marshall 
 y Minnie " C.Smith 
 
 Blue burgee 
 
 Blue 
 
 White 
 
 13. Sailing Race fov Man-of-War boats. Ist Prize $15, 
 2nd PrJEe #5. 
 
 Course as per card, ^larting Signal — White Flag blue square 
 
 (letter N.) 
 No. N"ame of Boat. Entered by. Distinguishing Flag* 
 
 1 Launch H. JM. S. Royal Alfred Red & white diagon- 
 
 2 Ist Cutter « Blue & white [nel 
 
 3 2nd Cutter « Whi^e red St. G. C'ss 
 
 4 Gig « Yellow and blue 
 
 5 1st Launch H. M. S. Doris White 
 
 6 2nd Launch •* Blue 
 
 7 1st Cutter « Red 
 
 8 2nd Cutter '« P. and O. 
 
 There will be no prize given in any case where less than 
 two boats start, and no second prize where less than three 
 start. 
 
 The entrance feejof one dollar, must be paid, except for 
 Dingeys, Canoes and Tubs ; and the name, color, names of 
 Crew and distinguishing flags, given at the time of entering. 
 
 PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS AT CONNOLLY & KELLY'S. 
 
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 DRY OOODS. 
 
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 JOHN W. WALli^GE, 
 
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 {(^^i^mlU Right liirrk^t,) 
 
 KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HANDj 
 
 A FIRST CLASS ASSORTMENT 
 
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 OF 
 
 STIIPLE & FRNC! OR! GOODS, 
 
 MILLINERY, & OTHER FANCY GOODS 
 
 ALSO 
 
 Gents, Furnishing Goods. 
 
 THE PATEXT LETTEiTbOOK, SOLD BV (M^m .V KELLY. 
 
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 ORATION. 
 
 At 11.50 Precisely the ORATION will 
 
 be delivered at 
 
 Temperance Hall, 
 
 BY 
 
 EX-MAYOR RICHEY. 
 
 The Children of the Public Schools will occupy the 
 
 ^ QDY OF THE HALL, 
 
 mi> SING 
 
 THIE^ CELEBRATED PQEM WRITTEN 
 BY THE LATE 
 
 " HAIL TO THE DAY," &c., &c. 
 
 A limited number of free tickets will be issued from Sta- 
 tioners Hall, Iloliis street, on Friday and Saturday, 20th and 
 21st, and not la.o . The Gallery of the Hall and under the 
 Gallery, will be the only available space for the public. 
 
 Carriages may be ordered at 12.45. 
 
 All ttic famous PE.\S of tliifcrcnl makers at i'ounolly & Kelly's. 
 
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 wmiwrnm ^ F@EMmM 
 
 i Specially request an Inspection of their 
 Large and Varied Stock. 
 
 COLONIAL STORE, 
 
 218 & 222 ARGYLE ST. 
 
 UselDoHnoiTy & KeUyTOfficeTead PencTls 
 
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 Words by Hon. Joeeph Howe. 
 
 M.u3ic by J. B. Xorton 
 
 cils 
 
 tAW hail to the day when the Britons came over, 
 
 And planted their standard with sea foam atill wet ; 
 Around and above us their spirits will hover, 
 
 Rejoiciog to mark how we honor it yet. 
 Beneath it the emblems they cherished are waviug, 
 
 The rose of old England the roadside perfumes, 
 The shamrock and thistle the north winds are braving, 
 
 Securely the mayflower blushes and blooms. 
 
 CllOllUS. 
 
 Hail to the day when tlie Britourf came ov«r, - 
 
 And planted their standard with sea foam still wet. 
 xVround and above us their spirits will hover, 
 Rejoicing to mark how we honor it yet, 
 Will honor it yet, will honor it yet, 
 The flag of old England, 
 The flag of old England, 
 The flag of old England, 
 We'll honor it yet. 
 
 Then hail to the day ! 'tis with memories crowded, 
 Delightful to trace thro' the mists of the past, 
 
 Like features of beauty, bewitchingly shrouded, 
 
 They shine thro' the shadows time o'er them has cast. 
 
 As travellers track, to its source in the n^ountains, 
 
 The stream, which far swelling, expands o'er the plains, 
 
 Our hearts, on this day, fondly turn to the fountains 
 
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 Hail to the day, etc. 
 
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 GOODS. 
 
 WHOLESALE & RETAIL. 
 
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 ension, 
 
 HALIFAX, N.S. 
 
 Wrapping Papers at Connolly & Kelly's. 
 
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 MY COUNTRY'S PLEASANT STREAMS. 
 
 "Words by Hon. Juoi:rir Howr.. 
 
 Mu^ifby J. n. XonKKv. 
 
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 In joy and gladness on yc go 1 
 
 My countiy's pleawnt streaniH, 
 And oft through 8<?cne8 us fair ye How, 
 / A« bUws the poet's dreams, 
 
 Prom l»ill8 where stately foroKts rear 
 
 Their heads the hwe/e to hriive, 
 From dark morass or fountain <'h*:\r, 
 
 You roll to *)oean's wave. 
 
 The no1)le lakes your strength supi»ly. 
 
 And now the crystal spring, 
 ^^'here, undisturbed, the wild birds* tty, 
 
 Or bathe the weary wing. 
 Through narrow gorges here you foam, j 
 
 There down the valley rove, 
 Like youths who leave a (luiet home. 
 
 The world's delights to prove. 
 
 A tli()usand ceaseless hymns of iwaise, 
 
 with music in each tone. 
 In mystic liarmony 5'ou raise. 
 
 And heard bv God alone. 
 But though to ua it i» not given. 
 
 The blended song to know, 
 Bweet sounds, that have the air of Heaven, 
 
 Delight us as ye go. 
 
 And there tl:e graceful elms are found— 
 
 Your own peculiar tree ; 
 And there stout hearted men abound— 
 
 The happj' and the free. 
 And cJiildhood's men-y laugh is hear«l 
 
 Along the hills to iioat. 
 As by the gentle breezes stirred. 
 
 You waft his tiny boat. 
 
 Where youthful form:* at cvo repose. 
 
 And tales of passion tell. 
 While beauty's cheek more beauteous grows. 
 
 And snowy bosoms swell ; 
 In joy and gladness thefe ye go. 
 
 My country's pleasant streams ; 
 And oft through scenes as fair ye flow. 
 
 As bless the poet's dreams. . . j ^ 
 
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 CHEAPEST 
 
 DRY GOODS 
 
 In the City are at 
 
 MAGDONALD BROS., 
 
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 mm immm m%m 
 
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 1500 LADIES' AND CfilLDRENS' 
 
 ite®w Mali mi W ^tmli* 
 
 1500 yds fast colored Cambrins at 
 10 cents per yard. 
 
 275 PARASOLS at 50 cents. 
 
 95 LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS at $1.50. 
 
 W.Ukl^U ('ANKS iu mWm varifty at Cmolly k Kelly's, 
 
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 TiWi. 
 
 Words by J. A. Bell, Esq. 
 
 Tune—" IfOJy f^yn^,'" 
 
 The Old Flag waves on tower and Htoep, 
 Above th' embrasured wall, 
 In every land, or on the deep, 
 Still prompt at duty's call. 
 Time-honored Flag ! beneath thy folds, 
 We fain would long repose, 
 The tie that loyal subjects holds, 
 With years but stronger grows. 
 
 We glory in Old Knglund's fame, 
 
 The theme of poet's lays, 
 
 Her deeds of arms— her arts that clami 
 
 A world's emphatic prrdse : 
 
 With all her faults we'll love her yet, 
 
 Great mistress of the main, 
 
 Pray we her sun may never set. 
 
 Its splendour never wane ! 
 
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 J^he blust'ring airs from Ocean blown 
 
 A healthful clime ensure, 
 
 The British laws that mould our own 
 
 Our liberties secure. 
 
 Then letus join— Long live the Queen ! 
 
 May Britain flourish still, — 
 
 And may her banner long be seen 
 
 To wave above the Hill ! 
 
 Feather Unstei s at Connolly & Kelly's. 
 
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 Vv ish to call attention to a splendid stock of 
 Clothing, which they are offering at 
 
 REMARKABLY LOW RATES. 
 
 Also — To their magnificent stock of 
 
 TWEEDS, 
 DOESKINS, 
 
 BROADCLOTHS, 
 FANCY COATINGS, &c. 
 
 All our Goods are thoroughly SHRUNK 
 
 before cutting. 
 
 We can Guarantee to our Customers 
 
 FIRST-CLASS Workmanship, 
 
 and a GOOD FIT in every 
 instance. 
 
 We are noted for supplying a Good Article at 
 
 a moderate price. 
 
 ( LAYTON & SONS, 
 
 Tailors & Clothiers, 
 
 Nesii' Colon irtl Market. 
 
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 Tiy a pair if (lur peiobrated Tnor.^Er??-, mIiIcIi we make to 
 
 order at $1.75. Good Jiiaterial, well made, and thoroughly shrunk. 
 
 
 TOT BOOKS IX iJVlSItr BTVLJi AT COJ^XOLLV & KELLVH, 
 
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 God save oar gracious queen, 
 Long live our noble queon, 
 
 God save the Queen, 
 Send her Victorious, 
 Happy and glorious, 
 Long to reign ovjr us, 
 God save the Queen. 
 
 Thy choicest gifts in store, 
 On her be i)leaaed to pour 
 
 Long may she reigh. 
 May she defend our laws, 
 And ever give us cause 
 To sing with heart and voice, 
 
 God save the Queen. 
 
 Lord, our God arise, 
 Scatter her enemies, 
 
 And make them fall. 
 Bid strife and discord cease, I J 
 Commerce and arta increase, 
 Crown all our joys with peace, 
 
 God save us all. 
 
24 
 
 Colonial Grocery Mart 
 
 ArMrHUBLY 
 
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 DEALER IN 
 
 Country Produce 
 
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 10 JACOB STREET, 
 
 DIRECTLY OPPOSITE AllGYLE STREET. 
 
 Halifax. N. S. 
 
 N. B. — All oivlers puuetnnlly attended lo. (\ooih delivered 
 by Express. 
 
 Try a {^aniplc of fouu«lly aiitl Kelly's Foreign hk Paper, 
 
or. 
 
 Sports on the Common. 
 
 At 2 o'clock precisely the 
 
 SPORTS ON THE COMMON 
 
 will commence under the following regulations, which will ho 
 strictly observed : ^^^^^^^^^ 
 
 Col. T.uard, Military Secy. Alderman Vau^- 
 Capt. Nagle, Town Major. " M.J.Power. 
 
 ^y W. Wallace, 60th Rifles. *' Sullivan. 
 
 Lieut. W. Humphrey, 87th " J^^'^T'n 
 
 ^ I Y Andrew Kmg, hsq., 
 
 Lieut. ' Cockcraft, K. N. iMr. L. A. Barnaby. 
 
 JUDGE-COL. LUAKD. 
 
 Starters-Lieut. Humphrey, 87th Eeg. ^}^- ^^^1^^^"' ^• 
 King, Esq., Clerk of the Course. Mr. x.. A. Barnaby. 
 
 Races—X^Virfies and Regrulations. 
 
 One mile dash over four hurdles, for horses owned or nomi- 
 nated, and to be ridden by the officers of the Army or Navy. 
 Purse of 10 sovereigns and entrance added. 
 
 2nd RACE, 
 One mile heat, best 2 in 3, for Provincial bred horses. 
 Prize-$80 for 1st, and $20 for 2nd horse. 
 i» O'RrJpn b m Jesp ^^^6 jacket 
 
 M:nddyri^m. - Lightfoot ^ White Jachet 
 
 T. RobinsonVeh g Southerner Magenta Jacket 
 
 P. Woods, b. g. Kingcraft Green Jacket 
 
 MoToaKAfk ALiiliifc) Ail CV^,^VJLLx' k mi^n 
 
 Mount Allison 
 Memorial 
 
36 
 
 t§S Metlfe Street, 
 
 Hlt^Bfix, M.S. 
 
 W. G. ROSS 
 
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 And Dealer in 
 Of every description. 
 
 REPAIRING Promjptly Attended To, 
 
 WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS. 
 
 The cheapest place to buy watches, clocks, 
 
 and jewehy, is at 
 
 159 HOLLIS STREET. 
 
 Opposite Telegraph Office. 
 '~ST£PH£Hb' OELSBRATSD UTK AT CONNOLLY A S£LLI'B 
 
2T 
 
 Mile heats, best 2 in3,'for bona Me Cab horses, previous 
 to 1st June I'ri.e-P0 1st ; ^H of harness .'nd^^^^ ^^^^^^ 
 
 P H02an°b e"' Faugh-a-Ballaugl. Green Jacket 
 
 T.KoSon,|.g. "Hamlet Magenta Jacket 
 
 Jifh RACE. T» • dt-on 
 
 Half-mile heats, best 2 in 3, for truck horse. Prize-$20 
 1st ; and cart harness 2nd. t i * 
 
 IN Deal b cr Bill Green Jacket. 
 
 o W Ettev " . . ..Tigus Blue Jacket. 
 
 JoLCore?b!g; Chamfagne Charlie Y't.l^"cl^ 
 
 W. Parsons, b'g^^ Jbn Green Jacket Black C^^ 
 
 T Robron I' i: N^d White Jacket 
 
 U^^mI Blue Bird White Cap 
 
 6th RACE. ^,^^, . <.ino 1 
 For Ponies, under 13 hands. Prize--S20 1st ; SIO 2nd. 
 
 r;po Mont b ir Billy Red Cap, Blue Jacket. 
 
 A M Hubk 1. ' Jack Blue Cap, White Jacket 
 
 W.\ers G^^^^^^ b.m... .Dolly .Red Cap, White Jacket. . 
 
 T Robinson b. m Minnie. . . . Green Cap, Blue JacK^et. 
 
 j'^aSrdc^oo, rm. m. Who W It ^e? & ^Mte Cap 
 John Stewart, b. m. Fair and Easy White & Blue Cap 
 
 6th RACE. , ^ , 
 Trottino- match, only to Provincial bred horses. Irize— 
 
 180 1st ; $25 2nd. ^ 
 
 P. Conlon, b. g. ^^mce i^i no Jacket 
 
 T? n'Rri'pii hlk h Bob ^iue jacset 
 
 R Baker b g Moose White Jacket 
 
 T ■ .c.^!^?f V, ^ rnnn mare " Green Jacket 
 
 James omitn, roan maie ivi.u^ <ii^ii.4^ 
 
 W. Parsons, blk. m. Mountam Lass White Shirt 
 
 ^- Foot Races for Soldiers of the Garrison, Sailors of H. 
 M. Ships in ports, Civilians and Boys. Velocipede Races and 
 
 Sack Poices. ^ rr-- ^^..^ — t3 — TT. 
 
 Look at Connolly and Kelly's Variety ot Gift Books 
 
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 Ladies & Childrens Outfitting Wareliouse. 
 
 COMMERCE HOUSE, 
 
 273 Barringtion St., Corner of Jacob St 
 Walking and Visiting Suits. 
 
 Under Clothing^ Hosiery, Corsets, Bustles, 
 
 CRINOLINE SKIRTS. 
 
 Evening and Bridal Dresses made to order 
 promptly in the most fashionable styles. 
 
 Orders for i'amily Mourning executed at 
 economical Prices. 
 
 Straw Goods and Millinery. 
 
 Children'' 8 Sun Wats from, 10 cts. up. 
 
 Full Trimmed Straw, Crape, and Illusion 
 Hats and Bonnets, in the latest 
 
 Styles. 
 
 Gents ShirtSy Ties, Collars, ^c,, ^e. 
 
 _^ R. McMURR A Y ft CO . 
 
 Blank Books in all sizes at (Jonnolly & Kelly's 
 
29 
 
 During the Day. 
 
 By kind permL^sion of His Excellency Admiral Faushawe, 
 the Dockyard will be thrown open to the citizens, and H.M.b. 
 Royal Alfred will be open to visitors from 9.30 to 11.^0 a m., 
 and from* 1 to 5 p.m. 
 
 By permission of His Excellency the Lieutenant-Genera , 
 the Citadel and the various Batteries and 1 j.afications will 
 be open to citizens and strangers. 
 
 By permission of the Directors of the Horticultural Society's 
 Gardens, their beautiful grounds will be thrown open t© the 
 Public between the hours of 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. In the even- 
 in jr there will be a Grand 
 
 f; 
 
 II411 CSS^llf ; 
 
 under the management of the Directors of the Gardens. 
 
 The Public Gardens will also be op«n to the Public. 
 
 The celebration committee respectfully request the citizens 
 generally to make a good display of flags from their dwellings 
 and warehouses, and thus co-operate with them m endeavor- 
 ing to carry out the programme so that all classes may par- 
 ticipate in the Festivities of our Natal Day. 
 
 By order of the Celebration Committee. 
 
 VAUX &. CO., 
 
 94 Water St. & 253 Barrington St., 
 
 IC^LBFM, PC. S. 
 
 THE FISHING wTlKING CANE AT CONNOLLY & KELLY'S 
 
30 
 
 POL^ T PLEASA.YT PARK. 
 
 At 4 o'clock precisely the new Driving and Riding roads at 
 Point Pleasant Park, will be formally opened to the public. 
 
 ^FIBE WORKS. 
 
 At 8 o'clock, p.m., the exhibition of Fire Works will take 
 place on the Common, and conclude the amusements of the day. 
 
 Orders for Printing respectfully solicited 
 
 •uinipaui SiusTMOApv ssBp-isatj u si MPMOdu OUX 
 
 144 HOLLIS STREET. 
 
 The cheapes and best Assortment in the City. 
 
 JOHN Mcculloch, 
 
 COLLIXS'CELEBllATED DICTIONARIES AT CONNOLLY & KELLY'S 
 
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 '^'if^-O VERTURKi ; . . . "Giovauna D'Arco *'.!* »* r. .Verdi . 
 
 ' :; >. ,..4-' ' ; BAND 60th K. RIFLES. ^-r 
 
 2.— SutECTiox. . . . ." La Sonnainbtila "... ^^»,j^* . .Belliui. 
 4.3. — PoiiKA'f ..." Fortune Teller ". . . .*. . .1. . . Eckuer. 
 
 k V tOonieV Solo) BAND tOtH'^R-RIFL^rS. 
 
 i|#^.i5fLANCEii8: .;4''liiKj?iibtsof Sti Patrick %,,,, .Godfrey. 
 5.— SBW0yfo^P. .^i*^ SlliP<^ . . iM . i Verdi. 
 
 
 
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 >^lrrOvERTURE. ;3BP rMa5jfe,niell»»?v. .. Huber. 
 
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 2.— CaVATINA. .^'JTC. ,*iJjm^iMK,4^.<^ . . . , . Appotoni. 
 
 ^^>^.— Quadrille .,^'The CampbeH%l^coming"."'.i . . :. VJiillieii. 
 4.— Variation s . . , . on ". rris^" ^"^ - . * .-t^ -^ ~ ..*- * ^ 
 
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 5.-— Fantasia . ; . . . ; . . .C" 
 
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 6. — Waltz ;. ." Ben Lorn on(y*i^'^^y?T?. ^M6sca. 
 
 ■ -, BAND eotli R: "RII%E1SK ^, ^ ' ^ 
 
 T.—Galop. .... . .« Three 0'Clock''iJ;. :«..-. ; .Haymeir. 
 
 ■ •; BAND 87th -BiiitP.'^^'- " -^^^Jtegii^sMNrii^-. . 
 
 GOD SAVE -THE QUEE^?^'" 
 
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