TO ADVERTISERS, W ist request our kindly send r copy earier the } = gcrning. We i that nearly all t ad- | Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $1.00. yertising py <« es just about eleven Roy 9” 2 prece Suits, $1 15. g’clock and wea mpellei to make the i Boys’ 2 piece Suits, $1.25. sme forreceiving e hour earlier, | Bovs’ 2 piece Suits, $1.75. DNs fat he {@ oclock hereafter. | 2 2 piece Suits, $2.00. a aciiane Sa eneeserrws | Bovs’ 3 piece Suite, $2.50. ' 7 a : is ten L CAL AND 0] K B ys’ 3 piece Suits, $2.75. v * | Bays’ 3 piece Suits, $3.00 a | ae Hats at Prowse Bros. night Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros r ROWSE THE DAILY EXAMINER 2 LO | | 200 Children’s Suits for $1, $1.15 and $1.25, to fit Boys 4 | This is a special line and should go quick and often sold for $4 to $5 each, at the price, } T Ih to 14 years old omer BROTHERS. LOT 2. $2, $2.50 and $2.75, this line~it is a corker ! 260 Suits for Boys 10 to 14 years old, Good, All Wool, be sacrificed—price no object, See} PROWSE BROTHERS.|PROWS — = — TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1896. 312 Suits left over from last year will Suits must Bring your Boys aad get a fit, Positively never such goods ever offered for the money, ‘de sold, E BROTHERS. : | Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $3.75. Spon i at Beer Bros. | Boys’ 3 piece Suits, $14.75. - | Boys’ Short Pants, 40, 50 and 75 cents. I c Le ‘ meet orrow. | B ys” UO i Suits, $l, $2 and $3, worth _ $2. $3 and $4. ( ways atthe Capes ¢ Boys’ Caps, 12, 15, 20 and 25 cents. day Boys’ Hats, 49, 50 and 60 cents, - c.M 4 —Branch 216 meets at 8 0% —~-< > Cias ght atthe gymnasium in Se re Se ed PERSONAL. the shed at 1.50 O'Clock ——- . Y. ; a {pMr. Jost, of Miler Bios,, Was & ] Assen . - i i : . ) . . rio the Stanley yesterday on return night at © bi omoeaten | frori Nova Scotia, | 1 . Messrs, W i= : Jenk oe, Georget: wn, , . 1eaday . ee s ‘ * jand W.L. Ogle, Toronto, registered at the i ol ‘ai evenin: f d | Hotel Davies this forenoon. sR obeta aires Mr. W. C. Kennedy, ef Charlottetown. Easter Market Friday next being | bas been a cuest at the Learment sinc Good Friday, market will be held on | Saturday last.— Truro Sun. the { wing day i Empe ror William, who is at present - | Visiting Italy, is desirous of going to the s Y 1} Elfin was | island of Elba, where Napoleon was im- , I eros* ‘ \ Oty yards of} prisoned. South} yesterday | Messrs. J. F. Sherlock, London, Oxt.: J oe tl W. Reynolds, Halifax; J. C. Harlow ‘ — Regular meeting thie | : : +) CaBe se hy : ’ AN | Amherst; John S veright, New Glasgow evening at . . Tt, es Oe Ot the Cone. “Ther leave th members ase | i , afternoon en route to Georgetown. onde | Messre. P, Paquet and B. O. Beland, « Tus O Loc Scuooinovse.—Remem- | gy Hyacinthe, Que., contractors for ‘th ber the lecture to-night mpl Pr f D J. Mc- } new Roman Catholic Cathedral, arrive Lecd in the basement of Zon Church } | ere last evening, and are registered at the s uf ll ia alte Queen Hotel, Pain Ur.—t aon tly Messrs. James Paton, G. F. Beer. W. W. vie‘ed violating the ( anada Tem per- | Stanley and S. A. McLeod crossed tk ante A lay paid her fine ani costs. | Georgetown in the Stanley yesterday after } noon and came up to Charlottetown in the TH Pt are aaliy nvited to the i Special They have been to the Old Coun 7 P.8.c. & a meert in Zon Ch irch OD | try onal usiness trip. Toureday nextat Sp.m. Good Scotch | a lala ili a musi | Fewortn League Soctat —The social ——> |} in the lecture room of the First Methodist Goop Acatx,—About 8,000 pounds of | «| urch iast evening under the auspices ot mil< was elatthe Central Cream- | the Epworth League was a decided sne ery to-day ) amis which Was! cegs, The splendid programme prep.red gupoid by Mr. B Hi art for the occasion was carried out in an ex }ccHent manner. During the evening re Ta -E WILL be an entertaloment In Sf. | Fook: ents were provided by the ladies. Peter's scho fOUMm OR Monday even!nes } to which the fullest justice was done. Pie the | Ay eS Tagrammnes NeXt WERK. | well supplied candy table was extensively mise | patronized. Rev. Mr. Campbell presiied, “} anmenuriaatian op | #ad there was a large attendance notwith is " o “t ‘No as tea | standing the unfavorable weather, wil held at Lodge Rooms, Masonic | Lectvre,—The Rev. David Sutherijand Temple, this evening at 8 o'clock. will deliver a lecture in Euston St. Hall sale in aid of St. George’s Lodge Lending Lib Tut Staxtey made the return trip be-! rary on Thursda , Apcil 9:4. Sub/e:t, tween Pictou aud Georgetown yeste lay. | «The apostle of the Scottish Reforma‘ion The passengers were brought to the city | the story of the Lite and Work of Jolin by special train last night. The steamer | Knox.” A limited number of tickets wil] is not moving to-day. } be «old. Get one far y apd be sure you > ee eae = 7 | are on time at the hall as there will bea Ls urch Ubristiar “nueavor | s Sr. Pai eee i ee . }bumper house to hear this popular Society has received a letter of greeting v Mie = . on . } = | lecture, from Rev. Mr. Hamlyn, of Eoglanl. It} wil) be read at the regular meeting of the } Society to-morrow (Wednesday) evening cia iene Tue Mostn’s Recorp—At the | court during the month of March ending } to day there were five conviction: for breaches of the Canada Temperance Act, ; aud six dis issals; ten convictions for | , Hepa i: | drunkeness; one for nusance; one for in man, Rev. G. M. € ampbell, remarked that | tor¢-ring with the police; thebe for ascauit: he (Mr Dawson) could sing just as well as two for lareeny; one for vagrancy. The he could canvass for the best’ bicycle. receipts during the month amoun«<d to } $146 61. police eG Does Boru Wet. —At the conclusion af Mr. J B, Dawsa0on’s solo al the Epworth League Concert last cvening. the ce ealatiacula Teas Metrinc.— At a congregational ting i : lrew’s Presbyteriar meeting eld in St. Andrew’s Presbyterian “i a } , , I § ) rch, Montague, on the 12th of Feby., | wei, 7 — . mre " it was decided to bold a tea meeting about | ; right & Co, to-day a | shi t of « the last of June, of which due notice will | pmen be g yen. a ¥.M.C.A—The Mock Trial — >_>. rea Messrs. Mark received another Yellow Fellows,” ladies’ and | gentlemen’s, also fifty catalogues, i under | = SUSE 6538 GGS88TCSS:; th auspices of the ¥. M.C. A. Debating | Wiub wae concluded last eyening. Mr. Bj F. Messervey made an excellent trial } © ¢ ; id pe, and Mesars, R. E. Mutch and John } née en ‘r i scdopa'd, who appeared as counsel | for the prosecuticn and defence, distin a Dese guished themselves N ———- i Canp or Taaxxs.— The committee in | charge of the Recital of Sacred music de- | ; as , sire to thank the ladies and gentlemen | dred doses of Johnson’s Sarsa- wi os ied them—-aleo Mu. | parill and Celery Compound is 20 £0 kindly assiste: rem—also Mr. } Se oe ; Jost of Miller Brothers for the use of the i $ er. Ow lt invested. You One lLundred cents for one hur- : need a spring medicine, why not Vocalion, piano and cabinet organ; and 2 J Prowse Brothers and Misses Hodgson and + a Moore for favors try ours and received j . We guarantee it, are here al] the ‘time to back our word. Prepared only Ly -_—~-- j Last Worps.—This is the last chance | V sind you of the lecture this} a evening in Zion Church lecture room, | JOHNSON & JOHNSOW when Mr. D. J. McLeod, Supt. of Educa- | ! tion, will deliver his new lecture entitled, | ’ “The Old Log Schoolhouse,” being a re- | be Uld Log Schoo house, ing e- | view of the progress of education on P. E. | 9 ppp egeeeeeeeeeeee I-land to da’e. Attend and take a friend | with you. Silver collection at the door. ee inotete } we have to ren Graduates in Pharmacy. Cialis tide sana 24446444 644444644 oe 7 “G Max 2 Miss ORTUNE.— A New ne Brunswick exchange says: A young man} © o giving the name of Ernest McKay arrived | 3 3 at Fredericton from Houlton yesterday | @ > m< ng, having walked all the way from | 3 3 3 that place. He claims, that while asleep $0000000¢000000605 in his bedroom in a Houlton botel the ther night someone entered and abstract— } 7 om Oe en eee 5 | for a CANE SEATED € $149 from bis pocke t. He was Saving | CILATR is not extrava- gant—the cane put in by hand at that. We have two lines we are selling at 75 cents. A little while ago we thought $1.00 cheap for these Chairs, but dull times demand re- the money, he says, to buy a farm at| Havelock, King’s Co. ‘ainsi me Soxs or Temperance —At the meeting | of Victoria Division held last evening the | following officers were elected for the en-| suing term ; W. P.—A. C. Duchemin. | W. A.— Lucy Hedgson. R. S.—A. W. Taston. ! A. R. 8.—Frederick Clarke. | F.$.—W. G. Sabine. Treas.—W. P. Colwill Chap.—Henry Rackham. j Con.—A. L. Howatt. 3 ; 4. Con.— W. N. Tantgn. duced prices, and we See a must keep trade mov- 0, 8.—Angustus Down. : 8. J. Work—J. J. Chappell. * ing. P. W. P.—Rev. W J Kirby. The mem bers lecided to hold a public | oe installation next Monday evening. G. W. 7 P. Simpson has been invited to conduct } MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, the ceremony = == — ene 4 Signs of pring | ee | | ; S90" S S. Stanley Heading for Charlottetown. New Goods Arriving for Beer Bros, ; We are now prepared to show our New Spring Stock of LADIES’ UNDERVESTS, and have a very complete line of these goods, comprising many novelties in make and finish Our SPRING HOSIERY is also to hand, not the midsummer venti- lated kind, but good, warm, otrong, ribbed, fast black, comfortable Hose, just the kind you want for early sprirg wear. A splendid range of BLOUSES ava WHITEWEAR at very popular prices. BEER BEOS. alpen enn hn Fa lin nl ean sg Wearner’—Clearing and milder, preceded ty losal showers; winds becoming Westerly, &é. Big Portugal has just made aj sale of DELOGOA BAY| to the British for five! millions! We are sorry we haven’t a bay or two of this kind to dispose of, but must be satisfied with an offer of a fine stock of DRY GOODS at low } prices. Our New spring Goods from London have ar-' rived at Halifax, and will soon be on our counters’ for sale. We were never in better #irpe to display satisfactory goods in our large and well lightel store. W.A. Weeks & Go. The People’s Store. Charlottetown, March 30, 1896—dy Stearns is Best. PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE, Electric Railway Bill — Government House and the Park Roadway, Monpay, March 30. House met at 8 p. m. Mr. Warburton presented a petition from himself and others asking for the incorporation of a company. te. be called the Charlottet6wn Electric Company, having for its object the construction and running of an electric railway or tramway in the City, Common and Royalty of Charlottetown, and the county of Queen’s County, and for the supplying of electric energy or power and coal or other gases, for lighting, heating, motor and other use- ful purposes. Mr. Warburton explained that the ob- ject of the bill was to secure the right to operate a railway over the city and com- mon, as well as throughout Queen’s County. He thought the time was not far distant when the last part of the mea- sure would become operative, and he be~ lieved, further, that it would be the means of eolving the vexed question of communi- catioa with other parts of the Province. Some time ago he had given a member of the City Council a rough draft of the bill for submission to that body. Since that time, however, he had gone over the bill more carefully gnd had made some changes, which he ‘would fully explain to thé Mayor aud Council. He asked that the bill be read a first time now, and before it came up for a second reading, the bill, as introduced. could be carefully considered by the City Council and the members of the House. The petition was received and read, and a Lill in accordance therewith submitted. Hon. Mr. Farquharson hoped the Com- pany would not be asking for too much, as he was opp sed to monopolies of every description. Hon. Mr. Peters thought that in view of the importance of the measure it should be dealt with in an especial manner. He therefore moved that it be referred {to a special committee of five to investigate. The mytion was put and carried, an the following committee was appointed : Warburton, H. C. Macdonald, Prowse and James E. Macdonald. The House then adjourned until 3 p. m., on Tuesday. comets Hon. Mr. Peters gives notice of his in- iention to intrc duce a bill settling the ques- tion of the claim of the city toa roadway in front of Government House. He also gives notice of 4 bill providing for the sale uf Government House property after the tern of the present Lieutenant-Governor shall expire. Rainproofs—One case ladies’, $3.25 style. donald & Co. Gents Waterproofs—One case just op- ened. See tnem for quality and comfort, they are leaders, at J. B. Macdonald & Co. m3l 3i New I-land maple sygar received from Crapaud this morning ai Beer & Goff’s. Call at ourcheap crockery store and get all your crockery while we are selling so cheap, We are makinz room for new stock.—W. P. Colwill. m28 4w dy&w Cal] and get a bottle of E. B. Northrup’s Kidney medicine. It is wonderful—wW., P. Colwill. ~m28 3wdy&# Maple syrup and maple sugar at W. F Carter’s, m28 2in, Now is the time to get your supply of glass and crockeryware, as we waut to make room for the new. We will sell cheaper than ever for a few weeks.—W,P. Colwill. m28 4w dy&w Sherwiod Cemetery Company The Annual Mee'ing of Sherwood Gemetery Company will be held inthe Parlor of the Y MC A Building. on Wednesday A fte1 noon, the first day of April next, at 4 o’clock, for the election of Directors and such other business as may come before the meeting, By order, HENRY SMITH, See our It can’t be beat.—J. B. Mae- Secretary Sherwood Cemetery Co, Weights of Easter cattle weighed on City Scales, with the names of feeders and purchasers : RASTER CATTLE. | BLAKE BROS, } Ox, 1697 lbs, fed by Blake Bros. | Ox,1,597 Ibs., owned ani fed. by Blake | Bros. | Ox, 1,572 Ibs, owned and fed by Blake Ox, 1,503 Ibs., owned and fed by Blake Bros. Ox, 1,447 lbs., owned and fed by Blake Bres. Ox, 1,412 lbs., owned and fed b: Blake Bros. Cow, 1360 lbs, fed by Blake Bros, Heifer, 1255 |bs. fed by Blake Bros, Cow, 1215 Ibs, red by Blake Bros. Cow, 1397 Ibs, fed by S. Farquharson. Cow, 1282 Ibs, fed by D. McCallum. Heifer, 1135 Ibs, fed by Stock Farm. Ox, 1085 Ibe, fed by B, Rattenbury, Rustico. Heifer, 1007 ibs, fed by B. Rattenbury, Rustico, Bros. : | Ox, 1,523 ls., owned and fel by Blake eS | Bros, SAUNDERS & NEWSOM, Heifer, 1435 lbs, fed by Stock Farm. Ox, 1362 Ibs, fed by M. Smith. Ox, 1287 Ibs, fed by M. Smith, Ox, 1290 lbs fed by G. Lowther. Cow, 1245 lbs, fed by G. Lowther. Cow, 1213 Ibs, fed by G. Lowther. Ox, 1100 Ibs, fed by J. Currie. Ox, 1035 Ibs, fed by D. McMullan. Cow, 1242 Ibs, fed by R. Muttart. Cow, 1150 Ib», fed by Jos. Calbeck. Cow, 950 ibs, fed by J. J. McPhail, J, DRAKE & SONS. Cow, 1065 lbs, fed by S. Mutch. Cow, 853 Iba, fed by S. Mutch Heifer, 890 lbs, fed by 8S, Muich. Cow, 742 ibs, fed by Mr, Praught, Cow, 1172 Ibs, fed by ©. Palmer. Cow, 1495 lbs, fed by D. McKinley. Cow, 1010 lbs, fed by BD. McKinley. Heifer, 1350 Ibe, fed by Stock Farm. Cow, 1635 Ibs, fed by Stock Farm. Cow, 1230 Ibs, fed by T. Stewart,weizk- ed at West River. Ox, 1164 lbs, fed by T. Stewart,weighed at Wea River. G. THORNE. Cow, 1063 Ibs, fed by W. Ross. Cow, 955 lbs, fed by E. Heartz. Cow, 1050 Ibs, fed by E. Heartz. Cow, 1030 Ibs, fed by W. Boyle. 2 oxen from: D. McLeod. 1 cow from H. Morris. 1 ox from Mr. Harrington. W. SELLER. Cow, 1265 Ibs, fed by W. H. Inman. Ox, 1095 Iba,-fel by S. Hyde. Cow, 1317 lbs, fed by Jas. Howard Cow, 1242 lbs, fed by W. Seller, E. WHEATLEY. Cow, Rat Iba, fed by F. Guard. Ox 835 ibs, fed by R. Longworth, Ox, 985 Ibe, fed by Jos, Kennedy. Ox, 1035 lbs, fed by Jos. Kennedy. Cow, 1142 lbs, fed by Jas. McCallum, Ox, 1095 lbs, fed by Jas. McCallum. Ox, 1194 Ibs, fed by R. Reid. Ox, 987 Ibs, fed by R. Reid. Cow, 1392 lbs, fed by F. Nelson. Corcase beef, 510 Ibs, fed by Mr. Pen- J dergast. P. MILLS, Cow, 1003 Ibs, fed by D. McPhee. Cow, 828 ibs, fed by D. McPhee. B. HENDERSON. Heifer, 1522 lbs, fed by B. Heartz. Hi. BALLS, Ox, 1172 lbs, fed by Jos. Simpson. Heifer, 1125 lbs, fed by I. Cannon. L: A. Se.uer, weigher. _— nn? i ii No cotter pins to get loose on Perfectsand Garden City at the Leader’s. In, We want to get your good-will for life. We have something nice to show you in Boots and Shoes. Our ‘pring stock has arrived; beauties, you should see them. Gents, see our 2.50 Laced Boots, away ahead of any $3.00 boot in Canada. Our prices will please you. SS Yours for Shoes, A, E, McERACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. ROARDING & TRAINING STABLES Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JOUN M. NICHOLSON, Prop’r. Having opened a public Stable on Gratton Street, I am prepared +> take Ger tlemen’s horses and Colts at all seasons of the year to board, train, break or keep in road condition: for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at tendedto Terms reasonable. Nov2’—dy&éw 8m mch25 Dissolution Notice. This is to certify tnat the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style"and firm of Feehan & Egan, has, on this 27th day of March, A.D. 1896, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this 27th day of “March, A. D. 1896. HENRY F. FERHAN, JOSEPH MN. EGAN. Signg! in the “presence of James J, gobasion, Referring to above, the business hereto- fore conducted by Feehan & Egan will -be continued by the undersigned under the/ style and firm of H. F. Feehan & Co., at Mount Stewart, who will collect al! debts and discharge all obligations of the late firm. H. F. FEE TAN. mch2?—3i WANTED—A good smait girl in.a small family. Apply at EXAMINER Office. mst .TO LET - The pleasantly situatéd.dwelling- house tacing south On A.ilford Street, near Brighton Road, adj-ining the residence of Mr.» J Bullman Five minutes’ walk from behing heree and lawn tennis grounds in Vietoria Park, ni a rmoinutes f om Past Office Drawing ovis, dining room, layge verandah, Square hsll. pantry, kitchen and back poreb 44 ground tj,or. Four bedrooms and bath 100m On first floor, two bedrooms in attic. “Ample yard and shed in fear, gress plot and Shade treesin front. Rent moderate. Apply to W. ©. Hakrts, Architect. 246 ti—m3l FOUND—On the 3th instant, in the Post Office buildinz, a small sum.of money. The Owner can have same by proving property ani paying for this ad erlis ment. Apply: t this offic . ~-p03? = Mi--mek3i W ANTED—A gi } for geno al housework. Charlottetown, March 3°, 1996, /pp'yto Mrs D J Macponarp, Weymou h eet uh pd—inchs } lst we will-give some astonishing bargains \Killarney Serge Carter's for Wall Paper.) GOING TO BUY ww A PIECE OF SILVERWARE for Easter ? On Monday, 36th of March, Mrs. Ciarkin relict of the late John Clarkin, in the 75th yéar of her age. R. I. P. {Funeral from her late resid2ncé, Dor- chester Street East, on Wednesday” morn- fing at 845 to’ St. Dunstan’s Cathedral I am constantly thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery.] At Mount Stewart, on the 15th ult., Georgina. De Weir, adopted Charles de Weir and Ana Hughes, of watcr onthe ‘brain, aged 7 years and.5 monthe. The deceased was an intelligent.child, but tie suffering. for two. ve ks of that f.tal disease euded in her very early death. “The falrest flowers ate gathe:ed first; e Thus thov, *o y ¢2 u known, A pitying Ged in n ercy plucked And elaimed thee for H so wr” ? which makes it the most com- plete in the city, If you wish to pur- “chase any article in this line see my stock. W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, March 28, 1896. MR. PRINTER, Keep This Ad. Prominent. Sarre’ og; Steck of CIGARS too large. A Hand Carved Meerschaum to the lucky bayer. In order to.reduce our stock of Cigars, we offer the following High Grade Cigars at cut prices :— Getting There With Both Feet! That’s what we do every time with our large line of Footwear. You had hetter | Six 5 cent Straights, 25 cents get there, too. You know where (Stam -}Seven 5 cent Perfections, 3. per’s Corner) if you want good Footwear | Six 5 eent Robin Hoods, 25° “ at very low prices. From now until 4 pril | Four Imported, 25.“ Pipe presented to winner Easter Week. is Boots and Shoes. You know whether you need Shoes ‘or not. If you do, you want to look at our stock. It will pey! REDDIN BROS you to do so. | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. R.K.JOST, | | mch28 BIG BARGAINS in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Boots and Shoes this evening. mch24 Come and share in the bargains. at J. B, MACDONALD. &. CO’S. Charlottetown, March 28, 1896—dw Tyke Serge, Blenheim Serge, Bellwarp Serge, Craven Serge. New Stock now opering. Order your Suit early Charlottetown, March 26, 1896—dy EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every. pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail b T. J. MORRIS. There i Bustl ~ ‘To the Business. ’s a wide-awake, broad-guage, up-to-date-Tailoring that’s doing it Mediocrity satisfies us not. We are right in the front rank of Fashionable Tailors. That means mugh to-you, more to us. We are making a reputation. That it is a good reputation is evidenced by our hosts of business friends—six months ago unknown to us, to day our regular customers, and each succeeding day shows an increased following. Come to us for the most Fash onable Gar- ments in the city, S. A. McDONALD. CL*towa, March 25, 1896—dy Leading Fashivnable Tailor, LONDON HOUSE. Waterproof Goods ! Men’s Waterproof Coats, _ ~~ Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, : -Cravenette Cloths, | Rigbv Cloths. A good stock now showing. T, J. HARRIS. C} ar’ _tlefown, March 31, 1896. » see > 4 adding to my already large | chi'd of |and varied stock new designs, | —— ee — 7 = Tis a Lux ry without Great Cost. To-day’s attraction is our LACE CURTAIN offer. Lace Curtains. 45¢ 75¢ SUc very handsome, $1 00 | 5 yards to the pair, So “ neat pattern, 6 “ “ G ““ 4 7 “ $1.45, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and we've a few at a high ‘| grade left over. We're clear- ing out at prices that will 5 make them move quickly. Come to-day. MOORE & McLEOD. i Read our Wall Paper ad. in another column. HARDWARE! While doing the largest Bicycle business on P. E. Island, I am not forgetting to attend to my custom- ers who want HARDWARE, and wish to inform the public that for real genuine values I LEAD. My prices are the lowest of the low, and I keep nothing but the best goods. Contractors, Painters, Carriage Makers, Saddlers, and all others who want anything in my line will Save money by getting my prices before buying. W. E. DAWSON, THE LEADER. Charlottetowo, March 23, 1896—135 & wy IN PRICE, QUALITY AND STYLE. In Plain Felts, Gilts & Plain Papers WE CANNOT BE BEATEN. —_— DON'T FORCET THE PLACE: McMillan & Hornsby’s, QUEEN STREET ~ Charlottetown, March 28, 1895. : What Charlottetown Wants : to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Yer- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We ure also prepared to do everything in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We pride ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references, McINNIS & THORNE, $$ | Cherlottetewa, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w PHILHARMONIC,BUILDING, ~ — ieee hae Te: SES wills 2x ' 4 ee oe re ft sahpees — * * a § 2 : f * iS fae) forge ta eee 6 Boer om Sal © aaa - ee rr a ie te ie J i, 18 ee pi 8s Pegi 5 SAM OK 2g mang u E