Iultlllll 9@|IIIo dty. Fm cfllmelli hI'ncl8tI'ut:. M. MALLEN. Bdtieh soldier was invulnenble--iuvnlnef- able in all part: exoe t the heel, end'thet in I put A British soldier never make: 5 prec- tioe of showing. ~ An an-t And mnunl of that vast amnira-~ ALL AROUND THE HOUSE. New Summer Dress Goods Cheap at Wa|dron's. 11:- `V I IIVIU nvovouldu Ann.-n-A13. "mu ;'"boTod} 3Il'"" "I-Twin" '"uun' " "Iin""';' "Q; " 'o`urovI:L'.:odonIhuvocun bottzrfotyonthu nyozuuuhlbbnont the . BR:-tuber the phoo : o. ROBINSON S. COAL WHOLESALE & RETAIL A -:g: CCU 100$ HART PARASOLS ! *PARASO-LS!! ./M53 RE/0'8. T Rt513*1`NJso N S CAMP FURNITURE AT JAS. RE|D'S. Wm colnlmncohuk Week IxcnnIon`h1p|lIontl5lhln,ytronKINO8'l0Nlol0N TRSAL. thence `row by the uwaand Rldoou l'0lIll;:n duh # II: the muchkuoeacryolthekklenu [Ahead 1 him t. will nndnovorsnndu nthol.$lnhndPnrk.m'I:au out , morning. TIhIllhO&l!llDQ['3tCIIOI` mg. t :'l`p`l.A-o'I.|:`In`o:.ol' non: popnhtroulenoncanadhn water! I I . _ con} oon!ou:`blo my will do well to nearly. Only8MIbI'thoBound'.l`p.Iub FRIDAY mi sATggQm sJ.=:m:No:a: 8:: o:Ei'UMLmY MONDAY am;a::`t% TUESDAY%m% V`/51% THURS A may : 500 I*`.'91heSh=.!!s F. X. GUUSINEAU & G0. GREAT BARGAIN GENTER; .\:.n.-omn Ion TE Orooury am at Ju. Cnwmnl. PI-hoot aunt. `rm noun Irony: umnunn. 1'l'u|onhau can-uluuu. ` Inoaoottho(JlospatudButTdlotln[Inu|nlhhouhIn\hodty. huh` anon tngtbolurtnnnnlotdundotlludkcnuubhlius Juan. Juul. Onobool-tronPrlnounBt..on'WolllIl\onIt Jun 94. \\'olnvrlhIho olu.opnNcs8hr%'|:dbIhouvhohnnnvctdc|lIvith -.-unlaln-an anndnnnll nrlnnobv Iduanlllunnngnndlhnudn iniiheaodmmomm Seeourodsowingohnirs. of ;.II descriptions at cnvnuu. rune Lllclllkl. U1` June 29. See our Wove Wire Camp Folding Got. See our Upholstered Ounp Folding Got See our Folding Canvas Camp Cot See our Largo Rod Arm Rocker. AN EVENTFUL WEEK THE IRON PALACE PASSENGER STEAMER J RS D M YOAIEVO laid out for the Big Crowdsdtoday os omshing i in every apart- ment. Ev ' Shawls (at 500 on m for the Ladies who will be exposed to a night air viewing the Fireworks TO-NIGEIT- B. WALDBON. Our National Holiday, in due observance of which we close our gtore, and have laid out to have a goodtimo. U U913 E43;-:1`: rapidly. W. GABRITI. HABTIR. We had out 500 was and cui;arn's Pmsols at Half[Price and they am going with a msh. Foir the demands of our large Saturday night trade we have laid out Specxal Bargains ' ' and Clothing Departments. dbl VIII! UVV Illllllll VII-I XI-III) HI I 35 113 40c, and they am my mar sold. -=--A'1' JAB. 8WI!'l'. `lint. SK. Lnrrenoo Wh. $3- We hid out 500 Sample Lace Curtains at 25, 30, We laid out 500 Ladies and Child- mn'sStnw Hats at 25c, worth 600 to |nn:nIn .- 254 & 256' Princess 8t. L1'....w.u.....""""'.E".I.` Oonkgoto on wgggo & 00., %_PlI(mlO.liI. autuinlntnn-ur I R. HARD AND son vioon. Call early and secure some of the Bargiins that are now being offered at ALL SIIIIER DRY 000118 To BE sold at Swaeping Raductiuns. Murray & Taylor's, Oommencing July 732`. Murray & Taylor sA SPECIAL CLEARING SALE-4 This Powder never vex-lee. A men-ol ot purity. etrength end wholeeomeneee. More economical than the kinds. end om- notbe eoldln competition as the multitude nf lnw mnr_`~ehm-t welnht. Alum of nhoenhnte economical than the kinds. and ththe of low taswehort wdtht. Alum ot`?moe$\te Powders. Sonneomnr m can. R0 AL K- vNGk POWDER .C0.. 1!! Well street. New nr . Juana). 176 PRINCESS STREET. BRECK &. BOOTH, _-A_l:;_->|ute|y Pure: FOR ONE MONTH, WOOD AND GOAL. _ 'i-QLE Jana. '-se.~IZc.` Aug. 1 JAIBOWIPI` g- "ff. .1: the nlnhu " cl yoouuu gunned. wllmnothor, widow. not, stain shod Iuolrothstchnl-n`:|wh II`|Lon:d.Ibo IIt&ha MhI ac- Ihnofalru uulyll undlc nknlonllul ouupluolurlvdlul pug-ho htopnnodud an "' vhhhoululhsuloo. we ucvuopnonu nun Io muuu. "Tho oloqncntpunol ontors. hintoriuuud pooh hm ddplctod in no untnnhlul limo the throne. and dominion, princlpnlitiu and porwon cl sucks! ophndot. the map and 1 super T.....;" "'a......" "2c" 5373 `."J.,"I".'nI. Iuudou culture cl Uncut, and the I bl. col-n-n-Ln Al l-..pIA. ha-nn hnl A L`: an ynnruu out nor own oour-. "The L of Great Britnin during the put 50 out boon I glorious moon! of yucca: Anna. In ans, in lim-stun, in nan. in an-nnnnnlnl anqnalanr Ana] In-ito Ill lrllll. III lrtl, Ill Ilulruuuv, Ill . in oonmordd gnndenr and nciclo ` och vuoout. ` HA5 -. --nip.` 4.` 0L; -cuI:"n n-that-nan kn: ncnnvunons. At no poriod of the world`: Ymgnu hu the dovdopncllt has to ms t "Th .1m....n.-:} orntnrtu. rinubrhlluld COAL Axgn woon. ll , I ll mr:~oundu and i:::I"|)ynl'I:`m.ll:I.el'ul.lmI otthonp, byal tho bnllhncy of -and antlnw-uni and All the u-cnmnlntimn of Iolltl lrilllg, Int lrolu (nu ouuuu on not unonn carter. oxocnud hat own will and _ ed out her own count. Hm- u..-_.. .1 (3.... D..:o-I.. .I...:.. on. OOTCII. "BI-ought up in the nurture and alumni- tion of s uvaro court, lnr odueation mu uminomly web as to cnnblu her todhchnrge tho multitorm and onerous duties ol her * nplondid station. A `Gun. tlallun-_~v_ met. ntranmh of Wm. upnnma uuuon. Gnu, delicacy. uct, stun h of will. admirable judgment. and dl t 0 power: of intellect required for uncommon nddii- ` null ungrnnnehn. Ian ham. and tholmh \ 0| snap. oy an no nruulncy ox -uuu endowment and all the M.-cumulstiou of Iolidlounlng. the from the ouuatol her 1 nanny:-nnlnd an:-nor. nxocnlnul hm own HUI Ullf ` U|II XJVU I I ll. lg mm the eerlyxwn 0` t t morning on the 90th June, 1837. when the momentous intell` nee was home to her that during the uItillnueo(thenightehehedbe- came. by the deeth of her toys! uncle, the monerch of thin neehn. down to the present de ', during all the nltetnntione and vicini- tu< of fty yeere, during hnlf A century of divenitied gloom and hdghtneee. enguieh end joy. national pmeperitgnend tumult. vexntion and" victory. the set upon A throne of regel etete without A perellel, me the man exelted of the sovereign: of the eerth. uI).._....Le ..... L. eL- _...e..... -_.l ..I-uu.i lung, weui [mm we nnultl 01 nununsuu us million: of faithful subject: to-dsy in the in- spiring form. `God Suva the Queen.` Thin fervent Alnirntinn hu derived fralh uplrlug IOTIII, `UK EIVU IIIC HIIOOII This fervent upimion hu derived nun emphuiu from o succeeding decnde of nnr nrusimn nnvom an`: I-dun. ` FILIVU Z SUIT UIII, IIUIIUIIT IIIU llllg. And then seam to be in every 3319 and country I spontnnoouo eervoucenco o( lo alty. The tune mngnuaimoun impulse \ wiich thousand: of you: ago provsiled an in mcorded when Samuel rochimed Saul. I A...I -II ck- '-....-.I- .L.u.t.. '14-ul Q. n. oh- l\3C0l'llOll WIIUII OIIIIIIOI TDCIIIIIIOII Dill]. `And all the plo thou , God Save the King, well: mm the hunt: of hundred: of millinnn nf fnitlufnl -nhinntn Omgu in tho in- """,`Re\'erence for the throne in not only A sentiment; but it in 5130 A dut s Th: Qn'n 1~4-uninnluln an. nlrigal Ann` :l`I\I'|. ` sentiment; mo". The two commands are al `ed And impe- rative : `Fear God, honour the king. ` And then nunnntn In in aver-v um and OII `Ola OIJIII. lJlIg I-III JHUIIBG OI IoIIUIlISl'B' `d Edwu-d III. was commemorated by`: ~ oyel and enthusiastic people. And coming more nearly to our own dny, and on the 25th of October. 1809, the Jubilee of the goodold Kin Geo III. we: celebrated with all the 5: my an brilliency of t which an enthusiastic devotion coult de- {31.}. of 1?.-1ir'1}' 906` am. {Kins have I been, prior to the reign her most recioue mnjee! the queen, orally three `ubleee of the ru ' momrchl Enghn In the thirteen oentn , and on the 19th of Octo- ber, I265. the ju ilee of Henry III. we: commemorated with significant pomp and ceremony. In the fourteenth century, and on 25th of Jan. 1377, the jubilee of the intre- nial I-`u-uni III, um: nnmmnmnrntnd IN 1 U10 VB IVBV. l'|'IllClpI-I UIUIII nl DOQII _originn7y eeignetndto ooon y that poei- tion, but in coneeqnenoe of I elnence in the North-\Veet' he wu tumble to neech the citylin time for the celebration. Mr. Mob lntyre ex teased his a precietion of the honor co erred on him y the committee in requesting him to fill the vecancy. We have assembled. he laid, on an occasion remerkeble in the lives of every one of us. .|lId remarkable in the life of the nnguet personage who is the most conepicitiue li- anm in it--tn dn hnnnr to the moat. nnnulhr l'I0lll\gU W110 ll Illa H1055 COIIIPICIUIII ll gum in it--to do honor to the most pulhr * monarch that has lled the throne of ritain since the da 's of Kin1Alfred. At this time, wherever a ritish su ject sets his foot, from the uninvlting regions of the ar north to the torrid south; from the nks of the (langes to the shores of Vancouver, and in every variety of life, from the vaulted arch- es and superb frescoes of Westminster Ab- bey to the humblest cottage in the land, there ascend the heartiest congratulations, mingled with the sublime strains of the stately national anthem. God save our Gracious Queen, Long live our Noble Queen. God save the Queen. " The occasions for such a celebration in the present are exceedingly rare. Since the days of William the conqueror, and during the lapse nearly 900 ears. there` bean. m-ior to the reiim her most gracious l'.X'EIy0l' mculcyru EIIUII MJVIIILUG I0 IIIC ` `front um begun By muam to tie fIi:1'.'tliit` the Ve Rev. Prin1pI.l `rant bud been nrininnl V dnninnnhd tn nnmnnu tint uni. come `tendered to the Troops. The ontion in connection with the civic demonetntiou took place this afternoon in the cricket eld. There was 3 t Audience. Ex-Mayor McIntyre then good to the * mm: mm hnmm iw nlinrltninsr. Hi`-" tn-1m'ir: Ex-uluwpn M'lNTYRE S ADDRESS AT THE CRICKET FIELD. * no Expands on ue C1011`! ot.,l_ ru'Iouu Jublloeo-.l Glorious Record llulo In the Put Fifty Yours-A Cordlnl \Yol- .- A; i3{JUB1LEE QRATION. I0! IIICXIIIIIUIII II wen hon. And uh]... Ln Oh: lI\A-`DI THE BRITISH wruc THURSDAY. JUNE 30. um um wooo mo suns 5 TIUIT IAIIIQI `DU UIHU-- uvwuvvnxin IIUIT IA.IIlIIAlDIZIIID'l.I.1- nn-|___ _.__AA_._L.-- 1.-Lhninhnj II-KZIWII` CIIVI ingthuuno. Supklnuold lhllloo. Voryptettyfmit nnpkintuo mndootno whmlineu; mnkoonchono hnlfaynnl nun. I-H-inpouttho tour sign an Inch cndnhdfdeopundvhlp the {rings to pin- ventiu fraying. Duran cmtbnhuhocnt lnwhlch maybe non Inutndou 0! both trnllnnpklmundllngerdoilhgnndgivccun tol|owind1nc1.ionI!urdoconIlnundllnhh- Ina u. nnlnn Xfliwiijtu --w:---- Dainty curhinl for summer room: an mndootdcepcnqmcolondcbeaoclothwith emu stripe otdull pink and golds: olive dlktnadvelvotuthntvnununtiquolnnutitn orupplkdover thoehoua cloth. Avalnnco tortholopoltbmrhlmheunpoludolnro bundnolvelvet with chnenoclothshowin; between. Attholowurodgvndoeptringaot bulhortanuhofcrowelnndmilkunybound unnhh. Alongthotnnerodgocndboi Qolnlnunedging olanuqnolue. The Best Way to Fl-hon Salt Fish. Salted fish is n wholesome food. much used by country folk during the hot summer months. An objection to it arises from the length of time required to freshen, no it will no palatable and not create thirst. A coun- try housewife says that cocking over night in w your milk is the nicest way to freshen nlmon, mackerel and nlhecl halibut. Loy the skin side down, and put in enough or the sour Inilk to entirely cover the (lab. When used rinse thoroughly in cold water till the water is clear. then boll n trie. Too much boiling makes the ab hard. Tum an the water and cook in cream or butter, or broil on the grid- } Iron. Salt pork ulnois much inner huheuecl l over night in tour milk. A Few Fact: o! Interest Regarding Win- dow Gardens. Window gardens are growing more tlun ever in favor with ower lovers who have no epeoesndlittle time to devote to I ower garden. Beside they add szreetly to the at- trectiveneee of A house, And are being appre- ciated and utilized as an inexpensive and con- venient method of decoration. The prime re- quhitee for a window guxien are good drain- age for the box. a suitable soil and plenty of vines. The box may be of wood, plain or ornamental. or of wire lined with most. The soil should be such as used in potting pleats. 0! suitable vines them is such a multitude that one can hardly go min in selecting them. For the center plants or the box any favorites that will thrive in the open border will do well. 0! all ways in which to indulge a taste for owers the window garden is the ggoin-6 OK I IIHIIUII I IIIIIIIHJIIII. _ We plnco one small ower in the wreath of immortellel, to adorn the brow of our beloved quota, an imperinhtble ch: lot, so far as the hope: and joy sud ten erness And love of dutiful subjects can mske it im- perishable." \Jl UIIT I-IUUIU &ll'lCvll\l Ivuuav. In this juile your and on this jubilee occasion, aid Mr. Mclntyre. we join our humble note: with the swelling symphonies of I nation`: hnllalnjaha. "\\'n nlnna nna Imnll flower in Eh. wmnth VVO DIVO A V0100 With which (0 pay U10 debt Of houndlss love and reverence and naqot To those brave men that fought. and opt It ours And keep it onto. 0 God. from brute control : 0 statesmen guard us, lard the e o. the soul Of Em-ope-ieop our no e Enslnn whole." NI`... LL}- 8uK:I...`. 1..--.. -...l AI` bid. "nI.I... uer (lII!IIelll%I'lDOn`~ . . . ' And thin Ihould*.`tho more eniphatioully be impreuod on us, on this the eve of our own umiverury as I domiuioh, whicli we oelebnte tomorrow in conjunction with our `jublloefltivitis. " o"` Int thn ntin-imp uh-aim: of tho noat Inn. ` m?.x"`11m. who lslod in here. and 1-0 my net. His suon in blown seas and storminu owors. oo 01 Inowuag. Anpnrt And pnrcolof that` vast amp} ' upon which tho nun never not: what in on " overwhel ' obligation. hntioxislly and in- dividually P W: , plainly and pslpnbly, to do all that lie: in our power to cement. connolidnto and tune that * empire, - and, to the lat 5;-W3: of recorded time. to oppoao my and All` who baaely compass her dinmemberment. Anni ski. -|.....|AwsI... ....-nu. nmlnlu-olnnllu JIIDIIOO xeuuvmes. Let the nirrin st:-pine of the poet l|u- ` route Tenn Ion onr|.: u with flowing inspiration epenned. the heoutifu ode on the death of` the Duke ot \\'ellington : A people`: vol ! W ple yet. Though All mencfaloe tI?:l:I?o ler dreams for- not. In Conned by brainless mobs and lawless pow~ (III. . ' Than: mm who laloa us here. nu my at: His Saxon blown seas slot-mi own: We have n_ voice with which to t a debt 0: boundlasa love and reverence rennet