Blue,” chorus by the boys; adress, chair- man; jostrumental selection, Miss Hill, Miss Hogan, Mr. Hill; recitation, Miss Rattray; solo, Mr. Mitchell; address, Bro. Rer. J. W. Kirby; intermission; recitation, the defence of Lucknow, by request, Miss ing from a distance. bee A large stock of Ilford plates received direct from the makers in England. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Str, — Your correspondent in last night’s paper doesn’t seem to know what he is talking about. Running the cars oa Sunday is quite different from running the ferry biate. This is a work of necessity— raunning the cars is not. How would people not country in which we live, and gave a good description of this Canada of ours from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and men‘ioned the great natural resources of each prov- snce. He referred to its system of govern- Nore ~Insarance merely icritten is dis- carded from this Statement as wholly mis- leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid for in cash is included. Paid to Policy-holders since Organization.............00 $411 567,625.79 S&S. A. McDONALD. Ch’town, April 21, 1896. Leading Fash ionable Tailer, Queen Street. —2. ! » a = — = ee eeepc Meniee eee = - “am enh =J THE DAILY EXAMINER : . . . - - . FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1896 Fe PRE Se er he ay it ee ee nea An, 4 ad, D6. lie } ———— Beer Bros. for Dress (ood 8. Carpets e Carpets ’ BUY BU BUY BUY “hl ey Viv Y ° j ° ra } > i mittee will lease ; 4 Sant ‘ - Y ¥ . ¥ ‘ C Clothing ' é > F : Soon Sean LADIES !—Have you seen our New Carpets? If not why ar pete, hing, | Soft Hats. | Ladies’ Hats, : nr| 2Ot? = You are missing one of the grandest ities 0! Oi Men's Suite, | Hard Hats | en, Pouce ( This forenoon a corner lif Y sing one oO 1l@ grandes Opportunities of your il Cloth, Boys’ Suits | Caps , Ribbons, loaf “ isposed Of for a fine of § or \ y ‘ a " Y * * . 5 5, . ; kate ife, ou can look all over Canada and you will not find a bet- Mm atting Children’s Suits, | Shirts, | Cones, — ir ge ; nen fien : y eae ’ , ; acques __, [tet selected stock of Carpets or House Furnishings than the one Men’s Pants, | es 7 ede ice! I: Ack MENT e are indebted to : : . \ Ru “ . Cuff: CQ .8 | » Sa SS. Stanley for !ate pe > ar ; 4 rina: § 8 rc: — ' ye seo S Staley crepe] WE are Now showing; and as for price, we meet any and every 88; Spring Overcoats, | so | Corsets, ers from Sout cy 3 2 ° us : - > } e a : : price made by competitors, and match our new goods with any Curtain:, Working Pants, | Braces, | aeeeennm, Orcas Hove Tickets for the St oO to . es ° Overalls H . tloves, Be renee e ods shown, In fact, there ar or B . / mnemenehiets | Panstan > ge a a, “Fitzgerald the l . « 9 ; « e ho nicer I ar S ? i 2 e fh Outlaw,” are now "on sale at the] re sel or better goods made. ind , etc., _ Waterproof Coats, etc , | Hose, ete., ae t following p'aces: Orchesera, Do ld’s 5 wineries Cantnin, . goal on ite! oe] A ROWSE BROS. the Wonderful Cheap Men.|At Prowse Brothers’. At Prowse Brothers’. At Prowse Brothers’. At P : | store; genera!) aan nee, heddin troa B h : Gor Spor tine, arthcreisoniy eg ers, rowse brothers 4 rews of the « ‘a a luur <¢ the ba St ° ‘ oe 2 a eee hig. . : ~ cons reserved earns is TS — Soe a Bag r ( { ' 4 ae re 2 a eet ee " d edie carters tts, coonmeat io wong Carter's for Wall Paper Goop Fiower Pranrs.—-Webster Bros..{ a iyo eee 14 5 | | Upon us one part of the Jewish law mast Sw] . : maaiton, Out., have sent ua their cat Foorsaur.—Y.M.C. A. F. B.C. prac- | | | needs bind all, for there is no distinction | “=~ , 2 — } Mat sore and other flower plants. fer ties to-nie®:t. All the members are re- | | made. “The injunction of Hely Scripture SHIP NEWS. er this year. “Canadian Plants for Canad- que en be present. After practice the | F ae regards the gerne we shall or Pert of Charlettetewa, t jens’ i2 the motto of this firm and we can eas eae will adjourn to the Y.M. C. A } shall bot eat. Does “Sunday” ovly _ ' @ 2 ; jeartily recommend them to our readers, | P®Tr- Important business. jeat the flesh of those animale ENTERED z hink cE a: we have had pr rsonal exzerience of t se 7 - . a ae which “‘splitteth the hoof and 2 ; rig riority « aes ‘ Saal rue Y. P. S. C. E. will hold a conver | cheweth thecud.” Do we not liye under April 23—SS8. Electra, McLaren, Mont. ‘df apie a are extremely low for first clair basement of Zion Church the Gospel dispensation ? Were not old | ague. Of it y a saath Rad Gop enteiamen. sp ogeanet oid: ou Tuesday evening, May Sth. If you | | things done away with ? ~ Was not Jesus re a, PE magia want to spend an enjoyable hour or two a himself regarded as a Sabbath breaker ? f . Gr ve tom ix Trun.—On Wedoceday. of aroep in, Brivg ten cents along. Ww : a Pau) refused to insist on the Sabbath April 23—SS, Electra, McLaren, Mont- : Z ‘ , Mee. No. 2 train was drawing out of Summer- y PE cage gg : e are receiving being kept, and was “afraid of” those who} 2%6; Minnie Moody, Loag, Sydney, C. B; Fashion permits ladies to ie side, & sixteen year old girl ran out of the ryan anco.—The schr. Georgie fresh additions to observed it. The claim is, therefore, un- Georgie Harold, Bonnell, St. John’s, ‘ T gation with the evident intention of board-| 12F0ld, Captain Aylward, cleared yester- | ; ; . scriptural. Nfld. wear rings on both the third 7 ig the car. In her excitement she s ir lay with a cargo which included 600 Our Dress Goods The observance of Sunday as the Sab- 7. E Ae ali ie ad siglo sor me ce bushel- potatoes, 200 bushels oats, 34 | De ) . bath is als bristi es s ee ee 1 1} 1 . ¢ a . | between the — plat. - head cattle, 10 caces egge, 11 sheep and 2 partment, Christian ~aleeg ey ee ee sa i he ctlebrated stallion Elmo and little fingers of each hand i i eee moving (rain In Cangerous PlOE- tions hay. The ] i) thn beeen al Saw % a3 ae will make the season of 1°96 at the old 4 = the wheels, — eee Rod. } eo 435° oe eee Many Handsome Effects ! o ene ceead eek pet gehen stand, H. G. Murphy’s stable, Queen St., up to the first knuckle. Has ¥ Macdonaid saw thea lent, ar prompt: | ° = : “gig : Charlottetown ap24 dy2i w3i ad sh wiakt: te hy on se since Jesus st? a . y2i w3i ‘ . if yreseued the girl’ from her perilous] ax Oxy Axp Wei. Triep Renepy.— | a eee ince Jesus Christ.” Luther said: “If Well, I have just received RE aati) Wer t not for , wlonealt’a tur. oi : ere | } ywhere the day is ¢ ° oe ? ’ 2 jus f c a pan. Wer on for Me Maclonalts| use Wiera’s Song Syrup bas. cen | | MM0Y Paning Golarings | F )soyoter she day is mule oly for be | | When yout Wyse outa nde | ne of Onal Bi i: ron pi act g n ither havel used for over fifty years by ‘ome. of i ; ay 9 detect . 3 : jt as }0a do your br-akfast, ON{ a nice line o ar ings pe aL Litted or bedly maimed. prose te = fee = e . _— ne ° We show Mohairs plain up its Gbservance on & Jewish foundation, TIMES. Seeif the King Square bicycle I & +) , ee - seir chi ile teething, % i then I order you to work on it, to ride] y pa'r shop wil} do it ef i . - with perfect cape It —" the child, | and fancy, Fancy T weeds, on it, lo feast on it, to ; They are very pretty and are a Tae G Core Prearment.—Mr.Wm | softens the gume, allays all pain, cures | Grani Tr : do thing ; "i “i s ee Oi “SRE es on ig } ranite Cloths, Mottled C anything to remove thie . > . . : P.Com au, graduate he I ather Mur- icy and is the best remedy for Diarrhee-, | ha : ; eccroachment on Coristian Liberty.” And ’ ; the favorites. Cail and see ae phy cold cure treatment and manager for | 1s pleasant to taste. Sold by Druggists in and Checks, Lord Macaulay speaking of the Puritans l 5 7 ; siapd, wit head offi:e n *par- very par of e Por Twenty-five y T save fe Sa. r = if w ry EI —, } th : ‘ A te . Char : ch : od ~ _ . a : ro rk 4 New W oo] Serges and says, In spite of the express and reiterat- At a Diec ~ them. Buy only if yeu Ww ish. ‘ { ottctown, AiewW days be here ac cents a boltie, is aiue 18 Cal Ulaibe, | . . i bead . od declarat: th ‘ : Un i. ea companied by Father L. W. Murphy, or- | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Sooti.- Kstamines for Travelling tae cae seeks ae 7 ee . : W W W : ' if — { - goli cure fame, aod i, r. | ins Syrup, and take ne other kind. 135 Suits, Fancy and Black Church had from primitive time commem- We want to clear out our present stock . » WELLNER, ig lames L. Hayden, manazer for New a . : ee . ated the resurrecti fo Lord i of Fancy Biscuits before our spring - i} 28. 1896 San panet Riles Cet eek ae yperial wheels—Strictly high grad Figured Crepons. SEORRS SOG TOCNETEUNOR OS OOF LANE NDE ee ore our spring sup Charlottetown, April 22, 1896. ; ; 4 in ie a ‘ ae an) 2 te t - spice’ ne di re Be ) Pd oo Ps 2a i. " 7 —— ee: ee a cae c ee SS 4 0 fed al ¥3 the 29.h inst, a lee i veggs gether le an wl a Bercns iit ae i an overwhelming mass of testimony to | &t Oxce we hare made some big reductions ra Temperan ‘ . ; . te 0 an i ette ts pre h. amir . gM legs and or 900098000000 000000008 show that the Doctrine is unsupported by |} '0 pricee for one week only: r : 4 @intemperance. F : ser Murphy, who io) “es a oe mee = ~ pants é the faith and practice of te historic | Biscuits formerly 20¢ now only 14¢ per Ib ti a, res aes oe a Pat tag elm ge nage °° Church aad its fuun.ers, and is therefore ’ — 13c ie without doubt witness a large audience. [t ah at John Newson’s.— Fred P. 3 unchristian. “ 6c “ 120 ih wicl be of great [ itto every one Newson, agent. val : “ ~ ua tel - er) 2 @ In vain then do these modern Puritans l4e " i 3% will ave the op to hear hin dealin 09000000 9000090000006 sai o «“ oe N N ] | — The Ameer of Afghoniaten bus ordre i See rler cat tins sie oe ees 7 Masoxic—A . al co ation : supply of b cycles for the women of hi- Finest Wool Black Cashmeres. desecration of the Sabbath They aren hirer eee cats opel a of Alexandra R.A. Chap, No. 11, R. N. | S8a- Silk Warp Henriettas. draw auy authority for such a t N R pb Ball n ; , - : statement to §., beld at Chapter room-, Masi Pen It is reported that Emperor William ha- Black Wool Cravenettes. from the word of God. ; ota ew u er 5, ay pi last evening, 23 i inst , M. Ex. Grand ] sccepted an invitation to visit the Queer ot hab-onaieg ee Stuffs. Lord Macaulay is on record as saying 1 ' igh Priest Comp. Simon W. Crabbe | at Osborne in Angust. ‘igured Black Alpacas. that the Puritans “hated -baiting. not ee ae daly installed the ofticers of this chapter, In conse st of the discovery of a Black Sicilians and Lustres. mone it sabe nee to omar ae pa Ch’town, April 22. New Base Balls This is a cut of the ONE PIECE CRANK on the oO meted by P.H. PF. Comp George W-_| n’ot to steal the Crown jewels, the mnavd Black Wool Crepons. danke 6 pacar’ . , lv PERFECT Wheels made : 100. The DEN q Wa: oe eanas 7 pot to steal the Crown jewels, the gnavd ear teal op cause it gave pleasure to the spectators. THE MUIU ve only ee ee eels made at $100. e EMAND ; aéfurd, a3 Grand Marsia ne fo z bee + ‘ fo sack Grenadines, > ; * . ~ > . lowing are the oilicers for the ensuing a a — Black Wool Serges eee 7 iveny egy 9 md b PUAL Life N F th ll for this Wheel is ro GREAT that we have only received , “os } On ton. " i f ~~ mi. : ° yer, viz..— The ten thousand British troops that ae nice an Petes in sentiments be applied with equal force to Insurance Com an ew 090 a S, one this season out of an order given last February for » ae Con et Op mn, Z ay H.? will be sent to the Soudan in the autumn ieee hite, for Half their yeitgs ooo 4 et At any es . P y ‘ TWENTY-FIVE, but the manufacturers now telegraph us : og wonait mC wWM1iaAn, Bh. . ill ine ree ii . > g ee. — oe —— . rate, Mr. 4uitor, , P. ; ; ‘ P 7 ww eS 5 ne ee Linings and rrimmings.—A_ fine solemn protest against the adie "ot OF NEW YcRK. New Stationery that a part of this order is SHIPPED. ee “ Treas. ee a ‘i me a Fibre all “— “blue laws” as willencroach upon | RICHARD A. MCCURDY, PRESIDENT. ae ss Idon, Secy a —— 1amMois, elc., al lowest prices. tire liberty which I should enjoy under the ; ~——-- : Ag “ David Smail, C.0. H.- SOVASSCVSTVSVSEseoss Gospel dispensation, in direct Scnenaiadiiel Statement for the year ending December 3 3 “% eas s é — (othe teachings of the faith Teherat | Sts 1495:— LARGE STOCK! awsons BiCVELe 1 Cpov. ! “ James R. McKie, R. A.C. That Copa nated 1 SURO scones snc $221,213,721.33 : , ie tt: eeeen Maliane GO Sod V. = ie NOR citicicessksttiescss 194,347,157.58 ee $$$ —_—____——__—- ae “ James McLeod, G. M. 2nd Y. e S@ 6G § () <——— eeemetne ae * Alex. Horne, G. M. Ist. V g Lo k o : oe Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. Surplus........ jacawinaieaes $26,366,563.75 LO W PRIGES | a “ Jobn Hobbs, Tyler. OK | oo Cer an Y 4 ot $ which the photographer re The People’s Store. THE YOUNG LIBERAL cOoNSsRY- | Total Income................... $48,597 ,430.51 sccbiatiade FVER VAN if Sr. Gconce’s Day.—The 8. 0. E. held a cicuiodie te kin ae —_ ATIVES, (Company’s total income is about $10,- aks 7 aieitet cas in Mate Math ae equests is the kind we wear ¢ ae 000.00 t , : ; has or ought to have an eye to his attire. Fine C'othing ‘« if] eee ens : ca Be vr — - — our stock of : - - ee Matting tn Padiinasicdte Malt, oa han the annual revenue of aszat oore the uniform of success and prosperity. Every man seeks tv \ Herries, Esq., presided, and the ovening sTIRG a PHIC SUP. ¢ Beer Bros. tor Dress Geods. The Young Liberal Conservative 1 . —— & luok his position, He must nave & failor t» help him lo it, iba , ae ; as a PLIES. The Am teur Phot>- ¢ ; — neet . . and a good Tailor at that We claim ficst p'ace in Charlotte- ‘ey widress iealt with the object of the order, grapher will look the same way ing in Philharmonic Hall last nigut was Total Paid Policy-holders : sti ro Tail - f a : f te we Or ui - to-O le @, : ja aad the growth and prosperity in Canada. eam it ib anedieabeed that on; 7 rs ~———= | well attended. President Dawson presided 10 1895.....0000 0 ceeeeeeeeeee $23,126,728.45 | Charlottetown, April 15, 1£96-dy Lown.09 ae SOUND Oh PO Oe ee ee ‘ae ict a O68 tadnie in Gamat ated A, yen it is understood that our : : er toon doc eae ssid are praised everywhere, bhecaure they are motels of everything 1. . re are 205 lodges in Canada and five in prices are just as low as those §| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | 22d, oncned. the meeting by making o ae at Clothing should be in Material, Style, Fit and Fini Here ity South Africa. The order is growing and charged by any photogra ihe ' | short address. Insurance and Annuities ape a ny: — eee 8 eo em am tein epreading very fast. The following pro- - : 1 Mig A os Mr. Ready, of St. Dunstan’s College, ID FOFCEs....+0000 002-2 seene -»$899,074,453.78 a es ie — 2 Vs oa for = = Seen ms | gramme was successfully carried ont: enh casei te eaten: ¢ CARS ON SUNDAY, addressed the meeting, it being his first | Net gain in 1895............. $61,647,645.36 a ao -— nape a eiron. A Limited number of our $14.50 4 h “Three cheers for the Red White and : ° a public speech. He epoke of the yreat rr ee ee ee : ? ¢ Stentiford; solo, Mr. Poole; address, Bro. Rev J. Simpson; recitation, Bro. C. B. oo Vote of thanks. God save the THe Last Trisure—Yesterday the obsequies of John P. Murphy, whose death weckronicled in a recent were solemnly performed in the little church at South Shore. His Lordship Bishop Mc- Dorald, pontificated, the Rev. Father Me Lean acting as Deacon. and the Rev. Father issue, MeDonald, of Kinkora, as Subdeacon. Dr. Morrison was Master of Ceremonies. The music of the Mass was Plain Chant Requiem. Be fore the last g spel Dr. Morrison addressed the mourners in few. but feeling words, pointing out the cer ta-uty of death for all, and dwelling upon thetraits of a true christian characier which had adorned the laborious life ef the deceased. The procession from the chapel to the graveyard was very imposing. Bishop M ‘Dona ‘ in ful] episcopal! CO tume, attended by Deacon and and acoivtes B surp the last funeral hymn of the Church, left upon Subdeacon ices, chanting 7 ’ é ‘ stock dealer, and then we save 4 $ e é e 6 0 VBESSESSBCSBSBUSAS EBA IN FURNITURE IF IT’S QUANTITY, We have it. IF IT’S QUALITY, We have it. IF IT’S STYLE, We have it. IF IT’S PRICE, We have it. COME AND SEZ! the beholders the impression that a good manhad passed away and was being turied with honor. MARK WRIGHT & CQ, LTD, — = 2 ee ——e from one for our } } j } We show wi - produced son. goods are CURTAINS FOR E} in our Cu prices 1n Curtains are no longer at prohibi- tion prices. facturers in the world, and the prices show the great saving we have made customers direct from the makers. $4.80, $5.50, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, of these prices. Price fairly high, There are ERYONE low as 5c. a yard. Our present stock came of the largest lace manu- purchasing by handsome designs at each See also our for the first time this sea- but the rich and show the value. rtain Department, and our Window Drapery range as BEER BEOS. Heng et et me ee i en a et hea bean gl in ge eget | } g-t across to church if the boate did , ranon Snnoday ? I am sure people couldn’ swim across very well. If the boats did not run the peeple wou'd have to. stay at home. Not so with the people in tewn. They can easily walk, for it is only a short distance to any of the churches. Any per son who is too weak to walk would be far better home in bed. There is no need to run the cars on Sunday. It will only tempt our young people to break the Sabbath, and there are too many temptations now, without the cars. Iam glad that our ministers are trying to prevent this dese- cration of the Sabbath. Our councillors ought to be ashamed of themselves. Only twoof them were men enough to vote against it. CuURCHGOER. saci ail SUNDAY CARS—A POOR MAN’s PLEA, Sir,—I notice by the daily papers that the Prétestant clergymen have passed re solution$ ‘against thry.running of electric cars on Sund’y.* "7 Ls New, Wif, condemn this particular mode of convéyance and wink at all others ? Is there anything intrinsically evil in moving through space in an elec- tric car? If not, why single it oul for attack ? On Sunday the rich man has his coach brought to the door, and he takes his drive to the Park or the country; but no resolutions are passed against him. The sport hires a team and has his drive on Sunday afternoon, and no resolu- tions are adopted against him are adopted by the clergymen. Some who do not take a carriage, go | on bicycles to the suburbs or rural dis- tricts om the Lord’s Day, withou: any fear of having pointed at their heads the ana- themas of the church. Che man who owns 4 sailboat or skiff can Jaunch out on the river—as is done | every Sunday in sammer—and_ no cierical | on the electric cars. council is held to condemn it. But what about the poor man who cannot afford these luxuries ? Many a man with a fam- ily canvot afford a coach, a bicycle, or even to hire a team, who could afford to pay a few cents for a ride to the country on He with his bright little family could enjoy the invigorating air and balmy breezes of the seashore just as well as the wealthy gentleman with his coach and six. Scarcely, Mr. Editor, had a scheme been devised by which the poor man, at a small expense, might enjoy some of the pleas ures of the rich when the Protestant clergy pronounce against it. Why, I ask, is the poor man singled out and denied the same privileges which his richer neigh- bors enjoy with impunity ? JUSTICE. sein ncspsectalataccnemn SABBATH KEEPING. Sir,—As quite a discussion is now be- jpg carried on through the columns of the press as to the advisibility of running the street carson Sunday, it may be well to note on what grounds those who op- pose it base their objections. A writer in the Morning Guardian of the 22nd, under the nom de plume of “Sunday,” says that “the injunction of Holy Scripture is plain,” and goes on to quote several verses of the Inspired Word in support of this statement. Now, Sir, I do not take issue with “Sunday” here. I fully agree witb him on this point, forthe Old Testament hurls anathema after anathema at the Sabbath breaker, but be it remembered that it is always the keeping holy of the seventh day that is enjoined and not the first, and there is not one word in the New Testament that authorizes its change, But grant for the sake of argument that ment, second to none in the world, and scored the grits on account of their political history in the past. He also referred to the trade of Canada and showed great improvemeuts under Conservative rule. He hoped each and every elector would do their utmost to retura this Government to power at the coming elec~ Lion. Mr. W. L. Cotton, editor of Tuk Exam- INER, was the next speaker. He said he had great pleasure in speaking before such an intelligent meeting, representing a portion of the elec torate which he was sure would play an important part in the contest of the next two months. He re. marked that there were good and bad men in every party. But since confederation we have always had in the Liberal-Conservative party the ablest men of both the old poll- tical parties of Canada, In regard to the development of Canada, we now produce every year about a billion dollars in nat- ural products and manufactured goods. This by a population of five ‘millions was a good showing on behalf of the party which had built our great railways and encouraged our home industries im the face of the continuous opposition of the Grit party. The Conservatives are the party of upity and progress, while the Grits are the party of opposition to every good work and the stirrers of religious and racial strife. He was glad to see so many young men enrolled under the ban ner of the Libera!l-Coneervatives, and hoped fora great triumph in the contest that is now impending. Alex. Martin, Esa., the popular candi- date for East Queens, was next called up- on. He eaid that as Conservatives we had every reason to take pleasure in being allied to a party made up of men which any country would be proud of—such men as the late Sir John McDonald and Sir John Thompson, Sir McKenzie Bowell, Sir Charles Tupper and others. We have a Government which is consistent, and which made up Canada by ex‘ending, un ting and making it solid. Our oppon- ent’s record on the other hand, is one of obstruction and opposition to everything calculated to be of benetit to the country. They opposed the construction of our rail- ways, our cheese and dairy industries, and on the whole have arecord which no other party can show. On this account no young man should bind himself as a supporter of such a party. He referred to their different policier, and in Jocal matters to the promises of the grits previous to their coming into power, and their record since getting control of the affairs of the Island. The southern part of this island, for which he had the _ pleasure of being a candidate in the com- ing election, has been interested in railway extension to their part of the Island, but on account of sending mem- bers to Ottawa who are opposed to the Government there, their claims have been neglected, and not till within the last two vears has the matter been brought before the Dominion House. Recently the Govy- ernment generously proposed to provide $250,000 for the construction of brauch railways here; and our local Grit papers at once threw cold water on it. Mr. James MclIsaac, of the Herald, Mr. McRobbie, the popular commercial trav- eller of St. John, N: B., Mr. Arch. Me- Neill, of this city, and Dr. J. T. Jenkins, the popular candidate for West Queen’s, made short but rousing speeches, and the meeting adjourned oa giving three cheers for Dr. Jenkins and Alex, Martin, Esq. Losr yesterday, a linen bag containing Lord and Lady Ab-rdeen’s picture. The owner, Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald. Mur- phy, will be obliged if eame is left at this office, Robert A. Granniss, Vice-President. Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. Isaac F. Lloyd, 2d Vice-President. Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MACEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, 87 Hollis Street, Halifax, N. 8. mch3l d&w tf. af -«t{{ -«tff “all at{| ~al| 4 on E EMPIRE BLEND TEA Ts the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Dressy Cape. ‘Fibre Chamois. But find the RED STAR LABEL april 24, 27, 29. Robb-Armstrong Engines. Cerrect Design, Best Workmanship. ROBB ENGINEERING CO., Ltd., Amherst, N- 8S. 2p22—dy 6m Keeps all rain out when it the Rigby | «tl -af}| «ll tl} all -«tff “tiff ai -aif| tif -alff is lined with waterproofed Style and comfort always go together with this unequalled interlining. VERY YARD to avoid imitations. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the For sale wholesale or retail b TE. Sd. best. Wer Capes, Wevr Millinery WNeuwr Dress Goods, NOW OPENING. T, J. HARRIS. | Charlottetown,§ \pril 11, 1996. -+ "MORRIS. LONDON HOUSE. Our Cheapest Suit Made to Order for $14.€0. Our Best, $45.00. That’s from the cheapest that is reliable to the best made in Canada. For HIGH-CLASS TAILORING and GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS always buy at D. A. BRUCE’S, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Neur Goods ! Weur Goods ! New Clothing, New Felt Hats, Ladies New Straw Hats and Bonnets, New Flowers, New Ribbons, In our Boot Departmeut we are daily opens ing lots of Boots. Our values are not surpassed, Try us, try us, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 11, 1896--dw We ARE READY To show you the Finest Assortment of American Wall Papers IN CHARLOTTETOWN. For cHEAP papers we WILL not be undersold. McMILLAN & HORNSBY. Charlottetown, April 6, 1896. 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