aia a ea ~ the Christian Church was held last even- lectures all the more educated at universities, makes his forcible. He Briti*h was and German Africa. The first was that England must continue to be the paramount power, and would, at all risks and. costs, resist any Dp. A. BRUCE’S, i si - Ree tan a re ntaa eiriist a Sa a See rc THE DAILY EXAMINER . : . . ” - : SATURDAY, AP 7 896 ESD | Meets ae » APRIL 25, 1896. ' I anima Janeewanne SSS eee een nanan ai 7 A [OGAL AND OTHER ITEMS. c¢ t 7 G : B |) aad eau [a arpets! Carpets UY BUY BUY BUY ‘fellows w Devens tins olbabie i ‘Of av , ’ g x 4 Clothing Ladies’ Ilats ipinws site gloves, ten aad shies LADIES !—Have you seen our New Carpets? _ If not, why Carpets, Men’s Suit — Flow: a i sheap st’. * ‘ Yr ° o® ‘ ens Sulls ‘ -T's : an nt > ’ jis . 8, Hard Hats ? f ore oO > 1 oe > 4 : : ats, se ae _You are missing one of the grandest opportunities of yout Oil Cloth, Boys’ Suits, Goa, Ribbons, morrow afic g service » ve r r ‘ « r : . ’ ety * 7 ‘ et ife, . ou can look all over Canada and you will not find a bet- Mi atting, Children’s Suits, Shirts, anes 2 . ‘ Hac 8 Provincia RGISLA —It $ expect ter seLtecte S r \ Afa , ~ in? . ' ? Collars | 3 ep heater des elected stock of Carpets or House Furnishings than the one} Rugs Men’sPants, Cafe Dress Goods, prorogus nley senreee we are now showing: and as for pric , , ’ Spring Overcoats, =? Condete : | eet any and every) qi. om fone Ties Handkerchi Sone service a . Spe meeting 10 "ly ‘ , , va) . Ork * é - ee Aaa eg] price made by competitors, and match our new goods with any urtains, 0 o rae Braces, ecg _ xy gis : : veralls Handkerchief, oves, Beery aly voods shown n fact, the | > or ; orensor, ts “— g . In fact, there are no nicer or better goods made. Blinds, ete., Waterproof Coats, ete., Hose, ete., st Tory Have Tuk Feven.—The Amherst PR “OWN ~4 : pearis, etc. } «ays r i sseananil 4 . ; ; SUM aye. there will be six hevdsed OWSE BROS... the W eee Sr." te a: onderful Cheap Mlen.|At Prowse Brothers’.|At Prowse Brothers’.|At Prowse Brothers’,|At Prowse Brothers’ - } ; Tar enme .s the sermons St : ¥ es “eo . wT? a a —— —— r = —_ = — Pael’s Char. rrow will be. a S : Co oe ae # CONSISTENCY WITH A VENGEANCE. j ie oo not pata ey Stas Stearns is Best.! j r a Carter's for Wall Paper Christian ty : as i + Six,—It appears that a certain number i eee : Dt aie ae x= , | of over zealous citizens, with heb —_—_—_>_—_— —— Cesinees s Soctat.—Help a g \ use Set 2 eat nie at — — are Pinsretke celebrated stallion Elmo and attend ¢ Church Socia SumMersipe, April 24, 1896 oving the heavens and earth trying to } will make the season of 1896 at the o'd 0000 and Enterta First Methodis The first PHOS ee i prevent the Sunday clause in the Electric | etand, H. G. Murphy’ ; 900000000000000000000 Als oly het oe 16 fret vessel which entered at th sae > H. G. Murphy’s stable, Queen St.,| @ Ain, Ni sf \/A se Charch on May " 7 . . . be eae aah Sn aa Railway Bill to go into effect. Many per- | Charlottetown. ap24 dy2i w3i °o we SECS SANS ESR © mene eh Att , searon was the schr. Nina Page. which a are at a loss how to account for 3 @ ain ut: 7 9 ? 4 Ea | 4 oe oi : col “ a ae pao e ae . ; the action of these mea in this matter. Se ee ee ee en ee Ch a, of th tear Z St t . 7 evening J ao P sony orning with a cargo of coal Are they consistent? 1s the member for reese Cole site 2 ~ | re ° ® a ae © -s - ec eT : The aias i es from this port ar West a consistent 2? Let us see. Fer- Pert of Charlottetewa, 3 | AE y ee witty, - g at 7.30 shar; ’ ; learanc ron »pes ‘ ; : ies are a lowed torup-on Sunday. Why f eee e B ] i | 2 — feb eis eed th— Sc hr. Restive, Cain, d ownal, Ci on ks j notelectric cars? Ferries do not ran ENTERED = race e S. | Ke os oe oo o~ * ) an Pe Se St bal = eas a er, She liac. bal. ; e a a 1VING §@ | daring re hours, neither will elec~ April 3¢—Jul; ae wii p at: a eee ee Ree eo eet ce ee ee ee oe resh additions to § | ‘"¢ cars. Ferries bring worshippers to pr! 24—Julis A, Finlayson, Pinette..|. : ' xa days of 1 aS oe ee : pazaar yp | 2ith—Ninw Page, Campbell, Pictou, bal. | 4 Dress Good chureh; eo will electric cars. Derats are April 25 ~ Restive, Caine, Summerside, 3 The first lot has Just > "ae 9 MS sid of the Ww ca edra Further parti The SS. “ge rence is still lying at an ress 00as permitted to take excursionists out; why CLEARED. es aX; ) S “yy ore Te the Railway Wharf awaiting the ice to | epartment, not electric cars? Ferries have men at . . - : : ived -to- . Zz a Se i a eave pee omg ir so as to allow her te | I work nn Sunday; why not electric cars ? a a ren Pine tte. $ arrived. They are up t 7 = — Se eee inake her first trip. oka s course the ferries bring in money to te , i b 4 * iu / ‘ pimecting iv Phillarmovic Hall Sunday} (ur citizens were aroused between 12 | Many Handsome Effecis | the Government of whicb the hon, agi. | _ April 25—Exprese, Smith, West Point | % date styles, and are very | Se You know you need a a% giternge . ae Y ‘land 1 o'clock this morning by a fire | Q : tator is a prominent meniber, ani Sunday |. . ee gee gt ee ‘ %- new dress this spring. If Ay way Stra rs always welcome > ‘ 5 ] ! . .: s rm S fF ‘ . : I 5 Leon Je “Ledekiah’s obed- alarm. Fortunately, no one sustained any | Many Peasing Colorings ' wees will not. Mayhap, this is the foun- See pug stack of Matoand Cape. No- $ pretty. Prices will sule WV P rticul Te. eo edekiah eee i@iade wha Gab canon | dation of his strong opposition to theut, ane es a we — end ertortmnens > oe you are particular, and s — - toa heap <f manure in the yard of one of We show Mohairs plain zt Mr. Farquharson declare himeel¢ | '® “Be city. —abcRay Woolen Vo. : “ wi : I a's Howe For Buaiat.—The remains of the | °™ &#zens. | . = : I against the Sunday running of the ferries, Big rush at the McKay Woolen Co’s, 3 _— When down town AV ste something ve per iy, i Mes G . oe witl ae ty = : oe | and fancy . Bancy Tw eeds, and people will believe that at least he is Tailoring Department. ‘If you intend | ? : | ae fectly satisfy your Dress mage ad ae ee ad : oe Granite Cloths, Mottled consistent in his opposition to Sunday | ordering a euit from us, order early. . drop in and see them 3) fe Goods i , e} . Ta OE Pacman gg eyelet ET «cheered berg - > dra | and Checks : = eg we must put him together |. oxy eo Se 1r00ds8 ideas, you il need sy Sins Sanday ot Soon. br teal sie o— , uns eaten ee with the few other obstructoes in this THR MODY IER 2 p, ifv j % : )< Saree ame 8 Ae ee ee ee New Wool Serges and § | matter as very illogical and insincere. THE MUTUAL LIFE $ Rey aly Eee os SASS ONE Oo» IEF Se = : ay Mr. M Canad 1 exists as y Estamines for Travelling pene siaat tee Crves. | Insurance Company $ 3=6W. W. WELLNER. é re ee handsomer assort- 9% fevec Cextrat. Coe iwery.—This week |” — By a 5] Suits, Fancy and Black i email OF NEW YORK. $ at: ment in Charlottetown “y, gay lins « is unas atnttin Ca. lcm... Ys I a : & ‘HE COLD SWEAT OF HEA a - ¢ il 25, 1894. . . ? ae songege at the Cen J curing a play that has never been presented Figured Crepons. EASE, ¥r PI* | RICHARD A, McCURDY, PRESIDENT. 3 Charlestetows, Agel 3, 1008 oe than ours, ours wouldn’t < - . sagt ’ ari ; and that promises to surpass —- 7 - e - s mands of milk received was 14,500. Of thing ever attempted by local talent. ike Is Dispelled in 30 Minutes by Dr , f ; pp | 9OCOOOOO0040 0000000000 0008 be going as fast as s - ee ees ee ee yan ewer ine a 90000000000000000000 « Dispelled tn 30 Minutes by Dr, Aguew’s Cg pa for the year ending December Se “3 6 3 t asit Is, bated 12.500 ibs. Mr. B Heartz de t that the audience is spell-bound fron The thousands who suffer from heart | Aspets $221,213,721.33 4; would 16° "> jivered 3113 . of milk at the Creamery ginning lose. The sentiment is mos disease will understand what is meant by Liabilities ti.: oe 191347 157.53 ao —— yy dering the week. appreciable, the language appropriate. Har Mrs. Roadhouse, of Willscroft, Ont., wher tes = aan ew ove S Sa - i. sh 3 atoll l not . e = ra oen comme 4 y ae ; hear \ she says: “Cold sweat would stand out} 3 66 5 5 5 z Sup Accrpit.—Th= Summerside cor \ 1 é i 99S 99SS 960000000000 in great beads upon my face.” With every ND rntinceidccoscneussise $26,866 ,563.75 SS MOORE W McLEOD ak respondent of Guardian reports that a lust § - : : . ove who suffers from heart trouble it ie 7 N R bb B ll - mi drowing accident «ccured at Lot 2 : 1 maintain an_ ex F inout Wet Black Cashmeres. a death struggle, for it is hard to say when — Tucome deena steeenees $48,597,430.51/ NQ@W wover d S, “A: 7he yesterday y of D. OO 7 ae trish ~ : we fenriettas. the cord of life will not snap with this (Company’s total income is about $10,- \ Charlottetown, April 23, 1896. Zs wae Sent out grose shooting the p eviows| . oe Tewich Chinese. We a; Black roo! Crawenettes. di-ease controlling the system. In the in- 00,000 more than the annual revenue of we = day, wae found in four feet of water.| ab ete een P} Ps . slack Worsted Dress Stuffs. terests of human life, let all who sufter Canada). New Base Balls i: 3 op 2% years of age and leaves a wi hs Sell oil ™ ty cememwat dee teich eo ae = . oe heart trouble always act promptly Total Paid Policy hold 5 Ne. ye sere 28 © obo ohn ote «e- 6% war children. ee : ahh ek Black Sicilians and Lustres, and us dv that’? ge aol , -holders CAS His Hii oi att te, Un every semua am Slick Wool Crepooe at ee mel SOR aie Dee eiperente gos i2s.r84s “As AS AS AS AS AS US AS YS Istaxn: rs at McGu We are pleased riZes e wi il t aes a ‘ of experimenting with medicines that are I - ee New Footballs, tolesrn that the Is'and first-year students r Iden rty Pe ool Serges. ; not specially intended to remove thetrouble | “PeUTance 4B ae i a ja medicine at McGill University have all} nity, He is ably assist Mr. McQuillan Some very nice Dress Patterns = in this direction. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for ~ OO os onene ge iyoege $899,074,453.78 s taken & bigh place ia the honor list. W r “star year. Then th Black ana White, for Half § | the Heart is a heart specific, and. will | Net gain in 1896............. $61,647,645.36 New Statione a Satheriand stands second @ very I v s R Mr sa ne ee give relief within 30 minutes after the No I pe ae al ne. ry lage class. Tae other succes-fal stu ghl vit ning Raga . eens 3 ‘ ee tirst dose is taken, and cure permantly, as | |. aod he ret tm 8 merety oe s die- iy end Weal! ae ry Gord a Semaey, SS, Tas} So Le Cha saat co " ~ he ; oh 8 oo ee through these inition ok ae ens os ly os AS? . 1 GE ee oh eee Me eee ee ee Coe eet eMally and Macdonald. Re. &% so amos, €lc., rest prices. columus. Svuld at Dodd’s Medical Ha)) ? ee eg _— aly ed cleat, cee sacha Seat “PH | Scipeiforw ct ciate" |TTARGE STOCK ! 1.0.0. F.—The special train in con-}] ,. e oe } ete — — afli-ciaeeneslilgpaasiaenemntangieiinnitiagian : sieeve gection with the Oddfellows’ celebration | “°° °'* D107 Chalacers pole: Beer Paid to Policy-holders since a Sammerside wil! leave here at 9 o’cleck : - tou ” S W A W k & ( Bros. lor Dress Goods. Organization .........c.0000. $411,567,625.79 LOW PRICES | ep on Monday morning, rain or ehine 8 ie vig 31 AND W } _ , Bela fork rear ip only gn:| Moyers Magra on » MIOCKS OL UO. J) srorase wnt he ramanous. | aise 4. Gmovim, Vise President will b i this . 8 Although the train bas been secured by [the Acts. The “bovs’ es : ; e : : At Any Cont, She win Bontst Foreiga In- | Walter A. Gillette, General Manager. -——— ¢e genera y worh is summer, ome the city Oddiellows, still everyone desiring } house at the O; " hee he People’s Store. ee ee ee Isaac F. Lloyd 2d Vice-President. } . ; strip ‘to the western aatengilia will be ' a si ss we : cane April 22.—Right Hon. Joseph | Frederic Cromwell, Treasurer. of them will be bought for $1 00 We ~ > Ss et cia aielids Pe en ahd A bt ated SO Jhamberlain, secretary of siate for the | Emory McClintock Act aSZel oore ’ a, € ee af eee Collegie “a ae — ex | colonies, made a speech at the Constitu- : roe . : oo ’ have em at $1, $2, $3, $4 and $5 (Ready- On ee a ee ee tional Club to-night, containing many JOHN MACEACHERN, made) d t tl t C lI t i ht ha! auotler case of mysterious disappear- z s ae ; interesting references to the political situ- Resi Charlottetown, April 15, 1296 —dy ; £00 ones a 1at, a 0-Tt 4 ance. J. M. Eaton. between 60 and 70 Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. Anovr Dr. Sexrox.—So many of our | ation. ae ident Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ~LOST—A bunch of keys. Finder will oblige d t : years of age, disappeared from home dur- ™ readers are interested in Dr, Sexton that ar. Sop pat pwr raid that the whole J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent by leaving at this office. apd an ge a pair. ing the tetmyorary absence of his wife th we are sure all will be eutertained if_we| policy of Lord Rosebery, the late Liber “gy. . st Heli r i] ¥ ; ‘ ’ ether cveuing, a in cinsakl and “ SOMOS SCSS GOTO give a brief histor? of his career. The wet, ro a jong record of unbrokes , wg — Halifax, N. 8. ont aenmaetndaentan as Great value in YWats and G ents Fur- bible, and no trace of him could be found. doctor was born in England. His career | failure. ‘Yet he never loses a chance,” Se d *EAKE BROS “ec ap? i ' It bas Saal been Se that he went — Amateur bas been remarkable, especially so from | Mr. Chamberlain eaid, “of sneering at his ~ a ——— i Avaly at : fete ities _— nishings, § John by train ani took the steamer for the fact that he was on ea eee, tc cf tLe] uccessors’ efforts to preserve the peace : h ] Ss i Boston next dav. 5 most pronounced type. His conversion | 8d maintain the honor and interests of U I W at a rout your order for ae pring OO acini Photographers to the Christian faith reads like a romance | 'he empire.” ah G ARD ee wt it os W sc + ve Sorta. —A most enjoyable social under @ | and his standing as an orator, coupled With reference to the colonies, Mr. Sul ‘ e can suit you, the auspices of the Young People’s Society Su ies @ | with the reputation of being one of the Chamberlain declared that there were two Eline Madeswar iu cimaneea-uin s pp i @ | best-known English professors of his day,}| governing factors in the situation in South FIRE & LIFE ing at the residence of Mr. L. Harris, : Great George Street. Games and other Plates, Developers, Toning a@musements were jrovided, and during Solutions, Card Mounts, . ning refreshmen‘s were served. Be- fore the hour for dispersing arrived Mr. Papers, always in stock or supplied to order at rega . > : end Mrs. Harris were tendered a vote of lar stock dealers’ prices. thanks for their pleasant entertainment, ’ : — JOHNSON & JOHNSON, § the eveni: siieaielliislaie Day.~—- to-morrow being the institntion of the the brethren in e day by attend- ing divir in the First Methodist Church, where a sermon appropriate to the occasion wil] be delivered by Bro Rev. Geo. M. Campbell. The Oddtellows will aseemble at their hall, Victoria Row. form in procession, and headed by the Citizens Bacd wil! parade to the church at 1045 @clock. A collection will be taken up in til of the pox ’, e~ eka Fresesat Sgxvice.—At Miscouche this eS Morning was celebrated the funeral rer vices of Mother St. Fulbert, a Sister of the Congregation de Notre Dame, who died on Are made and maintained the 22n | inst, of meniogitis. The deceas- . } . eloun was born at Egmont Bay thirty- in this eight years ago. and was a niece of Senator | Natal 77th ann versary of the EO. 0. F this city w THE DAUGGISTS. an NES BOG228ssV 2888 i aeens ah BOVSSVVVTTD CVSS DOT @ service Arsenault. She was for twenty yeers ay ’ Member of the congregation. The funeral j } Service was an impressive ceremony. The . ] i t re . Requiem Mass was celebrated by the Lord Bishop of Charlottetown. Mgr. Giilis was Arch Priest, with Fathers Boudreault and Aresanit as Deacon and SubDeacon.! Others may have them for a sermon was preached by Rev. F. X . Nant. and Be 2 ork sted as | . vallant.and Rev. A. E. Burke acte - lan hour—a day we Te Master of Ceremonies. The church wa have Suitably dec f inet Mr. Gilbert DesRoches. the| them all the time. Mither S iperiors of the Island Conveats | Were present, us was also nec’) MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LED, Provincia! from Charlottetown. ated under the gsk Iful direc- atl A | i | { } / Yea THE BLOUSE AY = ihe yy is one of the marked features of this | season, and indeed we might say of the past two years as well. There are many reasons for its popularity, and there is no sign of a weakening in the demand for this becoming and useful article. Our large purchases enable us to offer a surprising bargain at 98c. in all sizes, The style is perfect, and fit and finish all that could be desired. BEER BROS. Tat Wearnea —Generally fair and mild ; easterly winde, | the Christian | Mr, George |} and when 21 years of age was ordained to miuistry. He became a eceptic soon afterward<, aad resigaed his pastorate to begin the study of medicine. Five years were devotei to this re-educa- tion and ten more to the practice of his profession, when a series of circumstances led him to reconsideration of the faith he had adjurel. From that time, which was | about 1872, he resumed the ministry, and ten years ago he came to America. Dr. Sexton is a member. of, nearly all the best known Europ‘an scientific societies,, and holds an honorary professorship of natural science in the University of Naples, is a most volumin- ous author, his books covering almost every branch of knowledge, and is now pastor of a Presbyterian church in west- ern New York. Personally he is a man of commanding appearance anl speaks with an elegance ofdiction and a graceful- | ness of gesture which greatly impress the line of his argument upon an audience.— Washington Post. Dr. Sexton wil] preach on Sunday next in Zion Church and on Monday and Tues- day evenings will lecture. Don’t fail to hear him. re HOTEL BRUNSWICK, McSweeney, Proprietor of Moncten’s Well known Hostelry, Permanently Cured of Acute Rheumatism by Dr. Manning’s German Remedy. A Great Endorsement. Mr, George McSweeney, proprietor of the Hotel Brunswick, Morcton, writes to the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd.) as fol- lows: “I take great pleasure in stating to vou | and the public that vou are the propriet- ors of the greatest rheumatic cure I have ever come in contact with or used. “J suffered for a year with acute rheum- | atism and after trying everything I could at the drug stores without deriving any benefit I trird Dr. Manning’s German Re- medy and found in it a compiete and per- | manent cure. “I heartily recomroend it as the best li:iment in the market.” Dr. Manning’s German Remedy is sold by all druggists and dealers at 50 cts, per bottle, and is manufactured only by the Hawker Medicine Co. (Ltd.) St. John, N. B. Osman Digna’s Fore*s Demoralizsd. Savxry, April 22.—Spies report that Osman Digna’s forces have been demoral- ized by their recent defeat, and a number have dispersed to the hills. Osman Digna bad over a hundred killed and a hundred wounded in the defeat. Osman is furiovs against the friendly Arabs who assist 1 the Egyptians. Mr. C. Donnelly, wholesale liquor dealer, Ailiston, Ont., was troubled for | years with Itching Piles. He was per- suaded Jas. McGravey, Alliston, livery man, to use Chase’s Ointment, which he did, was cured, has had vo return of them and bighly recommends the Ointment as a sovereign cure for Piles. i 0 LE } T—A hou e on Cumberland Street. Apply to H P WELSH. ap.5 SERVANT WANTED—Good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs RK Jost, King Street, olf Queen. ap2> WANTED—A servantgirl. Apply to Mr@ Georck PEAKE tf—~apva A! foreign interferenc. The second was that, owing to the peculiar situation that the Dutch were likely for many years to be in the majority, it was the duty of statesmen to do their utmost to maintain the friend ship between the English and the Dutch. The Dutch in Cape Colony, he said, were as loyal as were the French Canadians, but they sympathized with their kindred in the two neighboring republies. With reference tothe anomalous situ ation of the Transvaal refusing the com- mon rights of citizenship to a mejority of its population, Mr. Chamberlain said that formerly the sympathies of the Dutch in South Afriea, even the progressive Dutch- maa of the Transvaal, were with the Uit- landers. Lately a revulsion of feeling bad occurred, but he was confident that he would ere long restore the situation as it was before the invasion ot the Transvaal. He intended, he asserted, to exhaust the resources of persuasion, argument and negotiations to attain that object. The Matabele rising, he pointed out, was quite a separate affair. The govern- meant was alive to its gravity, but they be- lieved that the loca] forces would be able to suppress it, and they, therefore, did not invend, €xcept in an unexpected emer- gency, to send a large delegation of the British army to South Africa. British troops were unsuited for such warfare. In conclusion, the Colonial-Sectary appealed to the country to show ®calmness and reserve in the presence of difficulty and canger. vost pia acelin ts The Census of Massachusetts, Boston, April 22.—The census of Massachus tts for the decade, including 1895, was to-day issued by Horace G. Wadlin, chief of the bureau of statistics of labor. The state’s population i 2,560,183; there are 1,285,482 females, 1,214,701 males, an excess of females of 70,881. The total gain in population since 1895 is 558,042, an increase of 281,818 males and 276,225 females. There are 260,802 legal voters. The largest city is Boston, with 486,920 inhabitants, and the smaliest town, New Ashford, with 116, cietenecsicilieeiatai 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache, _ _ Incipient Catarrh Hay Fever ” * Catarrhal Deafness * “ Cold in the head in 10 min. - - Fou] breath caused by Catarrh. 25 ceuts secures Chase’s Uatarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed, in each box. Sold by all dealers. The Short Lebster #11), Bostox, April 22.—The short lobster bill, which reduces the length at which lobsters may be taken from ten to nine inches, reached Lieut. Governor Wolcott at noon to-day. This afternoon, in response tu numerous requests, his honor decided to give a hearing to petitieners and oppo- nents on Friday morning. It saved Our Catld, “My little daughter, thres and a half years old, suffered thiee years with Ke the itching rash, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and not a sign of rash is to be seen.” Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B, Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefi ted by this unfailing cure for piles and ekin | disease. Now is the time to get your supply of glass and crockeryware, as we want to make room for the néw. We will seli cheaper than ever for a few weeks.—W.Co! will, m28 4w dy&w zema. Her little body was covered with ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED) OF LONDON, ENGLAND. Camital Gubmoribedd, soca. oo 08 beech teh one se teoes $10,000,000 NE I oo oo sien no ca'si cnc aeekeabsune eveses 5,000,000 I Bn Te ag «adn on See cecpeov nese 22,500,000 CARVELL BROS., ACCENTS. ap 4—law6 Im m= ar 7 SS ah erro Your Spring Gown ‘ Sep een nneetedoaaiosaamees FibreCham ois to give it stylish stiffness. Put the Rigby waterproofed line in the skirts—it is the same price, has the same stiffuese and j will be a success ; i Sa lasting Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establiskment. Charlottetown, April 25, 1896 —dy " — eur Goods! — Wer Goods ! 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We arealso prepared to do evervthing in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We priie ourselves upon the perfection of our work in ali its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. 3°? us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE; Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, * (sete ea art as oe ett Be - sages laa ao FS ges ae: a “ve aie peg acme Ber Aes & * igre? tee AO ae ine: gene 9 te: ” t eidsliaatie” ag iB _ x a i Pcs wie v “ ee Me wer: + ee Nee no ge. Mg lt ig MN SoA Lect Seg em pee. cacmeiepets ak et eh y+ 3 the ns ate,