a THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS BUY HATS AT PROWSE Seon. eve YOUR SHIRTS AT PROWSE BROTHERS, Buy your Press Goods at — cup Re ea | | Still the tiade comes our way; thousands of happylitUle fellows are | ) Wearing our suits this spring, and make no mistake, they are the best } »|BUY YOUR CARPETS AT PROWSE BROS. = | Will you make up your mind to trade with us, or are you satisfied placzs and pay from 20 to 19 per cent. more fur, your white Our Gents’ Furnishing Department is full up with good, fresh, stylish collars. cuffs, ties, braces, hose, underclothing, hats and caps, silk handkerchiefs, ete. 99 ad and colored shirts, cotton, linen and ‘afternoon| BUS YOUR CLOTHING AT PROWSE ae Collars and Cuffs SATURDAY, JULY 4, 1896. Rs. uses a Prowse Brothers. Never sinc? we opened up our children’s clothing room have we sdl'! so meny little suits as this srring - 2 : ms styles are perfect, and the prices are the lowest in the brings the trade—PROWSE BROTHERS. eae eT oa PROW SE BROS. There is one settled on the Island, and that is that they « as good goods, and s:ve from 10 to 15 per cent by trading with ns. The quality 1s the best, the city, that’s what acPin the min’s of the most sensible people ‘aun get the largest assortment, just at Prowse’ Brothers. Buy tll yeur Geods at Prewse Brethers. —THE-—- Hes SIO. What sha'l we wear these hot fuuumer days ? Where can I get just what I want? And all the . important questions. that mean so much to the intelli- gent buyer from firstly to the end. Yve— Answer Our assortment embraces most everything in the Dry Goods line, and our clerks would rather show goods and answer ques- tions than eat. Flowers. Gilovese. Risbons, Millinery, Parasols, Snirt Waists, Beer Bros. for Dress Goods. { the “vior “ 7 the great day of the United|/ dressed boys in town.—PROWSE BROS. ~ ~ | 1 Her Don’ miss the Greci . 7 anys hinment to-' l ob S y meeting oft) trade other } ' s Vy to-n row (Sun-] i. “= se kK | goods $ —PRO WSE B ROS. - | < , Gost sient a E \ ) n \ analys ‘ the new ( shows 84 men whe} re S . - Stearns is Best a . Kev. Dr. Carman will! M st Church on | | ‘ to | 8s | GRECIAN ART TAGLEAUX, . iis oO hear Dim. | PRS - ' I oi The Grecian Art Tableaux Company, of vf Conk Tie eat tet Boston, gave their opening entertainment $ ave eine drauk as { Tieton: at the Opera House last evening, and made " 5 *~tasplendid impression. The programme os presented was of a most artistic and refia- oT \THEDRAL.—T he Rev. ing characier, and the eminently critical Be preach at Il a. m., audience manifested its apprecia i0u_ by ar f No.a Szotia will hold a} V'gorous an 1 oft-repeated hand-clapping. ro Lue evening The tableaux designed and arranged by alabiiais. Miss Willis, were, in themselves, worth Got F Mi -At Sammerside | more than tbe price of admission. There yesterday orz: Courlay “was sentenced | Wete $0 many posings that space will not to f s’ imprisonment for obtain- | %/mit of special mention; indeed it would ing money under false pretences. be uffair to single out any one where all - were so vood. There were illastrations S ‘s Cucrom. — Be sure ay} | ftom Biblical times and Grecian history, a e 33. picnis Wednesday, July stk,| followed by illustrations dealing with & { Point oat will leave Ferry ;school.and home life, some of them of a Wharf at 15.30 a.m. and2y». m. Fare [5] very humorous character, All the groups cents. See advt. : ~~” | were formed en the stage in rapid suc ao cession, and as the colored lights from a :nv-Go Rouxp.—The latest povelty | powerful lantern on the balcony were ctioa with the Hunter River pic- projected upon the screen which formed Monday is the 1 erry-go-round, } the back-ground of the pictures the effect giving free rides to all. Train leaves at| 4% striking indeed and not a few of the 3 cal Return tickets 35c. scenes had to be repeated. “The Brook,” >_— was sweetly subg by Miss Lois Shepard, vic.—Z'on Church Sunday Seloo]}and the aud‘ence was so delighted that } v eld at Suffolk on Thursday! the clever artiste was obliged to sing two ig int. Return tickets 25 cents.’] more soles, ber second being “The Swanee r * for ta 2 at reduced rates, See!| River.” Her first and second song3 were al n this pap-r on Monday: Piekets| beautifully illustrated. Miss Blanche : nsule at Mr. W. M. Cotfin’s Sears charmed everyone with her ex- quisit violin-playing, and both Sr. Pa I tev. the Lord| her numbers were encored. Miss Willis Bis Nova 3 ‘ w du the {tendered her three readings so clever'y Rev. J.T. By r f St. Paul's, en | that ineach case she also had to re- Suniiv morniuznext. [1 tae afternoon [Spend to an encore, Mise Isola Sears at 3 0’ His Lordship will hold a con- payed the accompaniments very skilfully fi : when a large number of | 824 Shared the app'ause To-night the y y rec‘ive the apostolic | ComBany give their second and ‘ast enter rit ying on hand tainment in Charlottetown, and a_ per- ——_ formance equal, if not superior, to I an awa C Tae members [that of last evening is promised. An of Highfield Mett st Church intend | interesting feature will be views showing I i a festival a neert on Thurs-| the Boston of ye olden time and the Bos- lay, July 9ch, at Winsloe Station. Festiy-|ton of the present time. There ure no ai at4dp.m,concertat 8 p. m. Concert] tedious waits between numbers, and the w be given under the direction of Prof,| entertainment is over in good season. Earle, with ¢l st talent of the city. A | Those who wish to witness a really good zg time may be expected. Come one, | entertainment should not hesitate to take cont a advantage of this epportunity. > a ————$—$$$ —— tarLway Time Tanie. — The summer Episcopat ExcacGements.—The Bishop arrangement of trains oa the I-land rail- | of Nova Scotia is expected this evening. wiphas been slightly changed, and the new time-table went into effect yesterday. The afternoon train for the West now leav s Charlottetown half an hour earlier, 8nd the mai! express is due in Charlotte town an hour earlier. The time table will Le found in the usual plate sina Summer Trave..—Last evening’s train fron eleven cars, which were completely filled with passen A great many of the people were ite to different parts of Nova Scotia ani P. E.] to spead the summer mouthe. The Bo-ton & Maine Railway i+ running a through car from Pit. du Chene to Boston this summer.—Monctoa Times. Dr. Carmax.—Don’t fail- to (reneral Superintendent of the Methodist Rev. Dr. Carman, in the Methodist Church to-morrow Great disappoirtment was ex- pressed by the members of this congrega- the west was made up of gers er hear the Charch, the U pper morning. tion that they did mot know he was going to preach the last time he was in the city. To morrow you will have the chance to hear this werfy! ther r atte i vear this powerful preacher by attending the service at 11 o’clock. wid Barsapores.—The schr. master,on which Messrs. ARRIVED AT Mary P., Beno't Fred. Haszard and William Fraser are enjoying a holiday trip, has arrived at Barbatues, ul! well. » Capt. Benoit is much comp’ ri ated by the well kaown firta of W. !. doknson & Co. for the excellent c ‘ h he has landed his deck- f res. The Mary P. comes to C ar town direct with a cargo of m. lasses. She is expected here in about oe 3 gl t onmnaiceis Tranxstt.—A citizen complains that a i1iled in Summerside on the a og of J and adires-ed to a per this city was not delivered to the owner until the 27th. He stated that the letter was received here the evering of the Cay up which it was posted, and that t was called fur several times during the erim. In spite of the utmast care, such m stakes and delavs will sometimes ocenr. But onr post office offi:iala would do well to exercise the utmoteca pate 4% Cacepostay Cr.vs.— ive annual Scottish Gathering of P. Kb. island, under the aus- pices of the Caledonian Club, will be held this year at Orwell, near the Brush Wharf. The games commitiee met last evening at the Club Roum, and appointed sub-committees take of the required arrangements, such a3 securing teamer Jacques Cartier to make a ial trip, ‘ssuing tenders for catering, iring the most convenient and suitable grounda for the games,etc. The Gathber- t sharve to charge ah ee The following is the list of his engage- ments on the Island: July 5 —Charlottetown. " 6 anl7—Smrie. 8 an. 9—Kensington. 10- St. Eteanors. ll and 12--Alberton. 13 and 14—Port Hill. 15 and 16 -Crapaul. 17 —Charilottetown. 18 -Cierry Valley. 19—Chariottetown. 20 —Georgetown. 21 to 24—Charlottetown. 25 and 26 —Milton. e ePVoeVesaeaede =a*7 + Which— ‘Is the Worst ? bey who throws a banana skin on the sidewalk, or a banana skin that throws man on the side waik, or aman that pays 5 ceats for a sing'e giass of a cool summer drink whea he can make 4 gallons with ald cent bottle of our HERB CORDIAL? nson & Johason. Graduates in Pharmacy. a i a a ie * Joh ( ¢ FE TBeEQVeVAVVVAeSe8 TO REACH THE CHAIR May not be easy for lit- tle fellows. but our chairs are within the reach of all, easy to get and easy to occupy, for parlor, bedroom, dining room, and kitchen pur- We have the CqeVtwetmeceVeewtee2veowwes poses. chairs prescribed by fashion and comfort, at prices . that delight buyers HARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD ing of the Clans is to come off early in August. Further particulars later on, ttthnamese — —_ amet ’ Vv 3 a = = = 2 3 = 3 = = = = ' 9nnnnngn GERMA We have just received a a leading manufacturer 5 per cent. discount for offered, TVHENNON ET OTETODHERS PN ONHEF HONOR ORSOnEnONRE DRT pennpnEnnEnE OREN Rone NORE GND Something Special In Black Silk Warp ~— HENRIETTAS At $1.00 a Yard ~*~ middleman’s profit, we are able to offer a high clase, fine, genuine Silk Warp Summer Henrietta at $1.00 a yard, with An equal bargain in this class of goods we have never Samples sent anywhere on application. BEER BROS. OADenaeededacaedsdeend sed auanaedacesedcedieas Who sell at Selling Prices. rE Ke WUAAdAbddQddbdsddsddddadasdddaddading ¢ line of these chcice goods direct from in Germany, and by thus saving the cash. AUdeedadeeedeeddsdbaddaddaddaccedcecdaacacanece : and Blouses. Going out at popular prices. W.A. Weeks & Go. Wholesale & Retail. GOOD TFMPLARBS. Annual Session of the Grand Lodge Held at St. Peter's, ED The annual session of the Grand Lodge, Independent Order of Good Templars, met with Orient Lodge at St. Peter’s ons Thursdav forenoon. The different Lodges were well represented. The report of the Chief Templar showed that there had been an increase of 165 members, and that there were seven Lodges and one D,strict Lodge in the jurisdiction, besides three new Juvenite ‘Temples. The Treasurer’s report showed the balance on hand to be $23 56. » At the forenoon sessiun twenty-five c1n- didates received the Grand Lodge degree. At the afternoon session a good deal of general business was transacted and the following officers elected : — Grand Chief Templar—Rev. Jokn Goldsmith, Alberton. Grand Counsellor—S. M. Martin, Heath- erdale. Grand Vice Templar—J. Bell Pratt, St. Peters. Grand S. J. Templar—A. E. Horton. Murray Harbor South. Grand Secretary—-A. D. Fraser, Murray Har dor. Grand Treasurer—D. McKinvon, Mon- tague. Grand Chaplain—Rev. K ingsboro. Grand Marshal—Geo. Phillips, Char- lottetown. Grand Guard—E. H. Duchemip, Char- lottetown. Grand Sentinel—F. B. McRae, Pownail. Grand D. M.—Bessie Matheson, Dun- das. Grand A. §.—Lilian Hugh, Harbor South. Grand Messenger—H. H. Hiltz, Upton. P. G. C, T.—Rev. Wm. Lawson. In the evening a public meeting was held at which the Rev. William | Lawson presided. The building was thronged, and the proceedings throughout were of a most enthusiastic character.The address of welcome was delivered by W. H. McEwen, and replied to by Kev. J. Goldsmith. The remainder of the programme was made up of vocal and instrumental music, recita- tions and addresses. During the evening the Grand Lodge officers were instelled, and international Supreme Lodge regalia was presented to Rev. William Lawson, PGC, 7. The delegates all speak in the highcst terms of the hospitable treatment they re- ceived at the hands of the good people of St. Peter’s. A. C. Shaw, Murray A PZATIN ENT QUESTION. To the E litor of the Guardian. Six,-- Since the month of January you have written a gooddeal about coercing Manitoba. I suppore you read the Family Herald and Weekly Star. Do you recol- lect that last falithere appeared in that paper acutof Mr. Laurier addressing a Montreal audience when with uplifted hands he gave u‘terance to the follow! g words :—‘These are Protestant Schouis and in no country in the world would they be tolerated !” Now, Sir, does not this mean coercion, pure and simple, where, accordingto Mr. Laurier, Catholic children are forced to at- tend Protestant Schools, which certainly cannot be Protestant and national at the same time? Wellthen, you bave been calling the proposed Remedial Bill eer- cion. Will you please explain how the disease and the rem:dy can have the same name, and oblige, yours etc. Jos. MacVaxe. Bothwell, July Ist, 1896. — - <> --ae Our prices remain the same every day. No cut prices for a couple of bours in order to attract customers. Try us; we will give you geod value—R. K. Jost. Balbriggan and thin natural wool shirts aod drawers—a good stock at the London House. The finest assortment of Straw Hate iv the city at the Bargain Corner. | CITY COUNEIL MEETING. Wo k on the Park Roadway to be Proceed- ed With at Once, There was a full attendance of members } at the special meeting of the City Council ; called for last evening to consider the con- | Struction of the Victoria Park Roadway. | After M.yor Dawson had explained the } purpose for which the meeting was called | he referred to the report of the Grand Jury | respecting the nuisance creat-d by the | ewe: leading from the post office building | to the water at the foot of Great George | Street, and showed that §he had interested | himself in this matter three or four weeks | ago by submitting his correspondence with | the Public Works Department. | Councillor Nichol-on then submitted | the following resolution, which was ses- onded by Councillor Douse : Whereas, The citizens of Charlottetowsa are urgent in their demands that the approaches to the Park be forthwith con- structed; Therefore Resolved, That this Council do now authorize the immedia'e constraction of a roa!way and breastwork, as per plan prepared by J. P. Nicholson, Surveyor, that is tosay, commencing at the norih- west angle of H. J. Cundall’s property on Kent Street and ranning along the shore until it reaches the bank at or near His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor’s bathiag house After some discussion, the resolution was put and carrie!, Councillor Hug es dissenting. Councillor Nicholson then introduced the following resolution, which was sec onded by Councillor Douse : Resolved, That the Public Property Committee be appointed to superiatend and to engage a competent person to ovér- see and inspect the construction of said breastwork, Councillor Hughes moved an amend- ment providing that the Street Committee have charge of the work. The amendment was declared carried, Councillors Nicholson and Douse voting against it. Councillor Nicholson moved, seconded by Councillor Douse : Resolved, That His Worship the Mayor whereby authorized ani instructed to issue debentures out of the funis of the corporation for a sum not exceeding $3,000 for the purpose of constructing said breastwork and roadway, in denomin- ations of $590 each, for a period of 20 years, bearing interest at a rate mot ex- ceeding four per cent, per annum, such debentures to be issued from time to time during the progress of the work as this Counc:! may deem requisite and expedi- ent. After moved Nicholeon motion. The amendment was carried by the casting vote of the Mayor, Councillors McCarron, Hughes, Horne ani Hoop voting in favor of the amendment, and Councillors Nicholson, Douse, Johnson and Taylor opposing i’. Mayor Dawson, in giving his casting vote, said he did not consider it alvisable to issue debentures until it wis known how much money the city would get from the Dominion Government. Meeting .alj »urned sine die. discussion Councillor Hughes in amendmont that Conncillor have leave to withdraw his ODDFELLOWSIIIP, The regular meeting of Wildey Lolgs was held last evening, at which the fo!- lowing officers were installed into their reapective chairs by D. D. Grani M aster Geo. Waller, assiste! by Past Grand, J. F. Whear, F. J. Houie, Jno. McMillan, G. A. B. McDonald, as Grand Offisers : N. G-—Albert W. Motehell. V. G—G. Chester Acora. R. 8.—David Blake. P.S.—R. H. Jenkins. T.—Wnwm. Brehant. W. Treas.—M. Wailer. Con.—John Wares, I. G.—Frank Batt. O. G.—Chas. Leigh, jr- t. S. N.G.—Geo. Waller. iu. 8.N. G@.—W. R. Boreham, .S. V.G.—Chas, J. Patron. L.S.V. G.—John McLaughlin. . 8. S.-—-Harvey Morris. L. S. 8.—Dan]. Morrison, J, P.G.—Philip Bridges. Noble Grand entertained the biethren at Carter’s ice cream parlors, Ps «+= Tue great picnic of the season. Bathing, fishing and other *ports, good tea and refreshments at the First Methodist Sun- day schoo! picnic on Wednesday. Gosret Meetisc—Rememberthe Gospel Meet ng in Philharmonic Hall, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the railway men. Strangers alwavs welcome. Lesson— Matthew 18-20: “ Where two or three are gathered together.” DIED. “2 At Dun lee, on thé 21st of May, of Scar- latina, Daniel McPherson, aged 11 years and 5 months, atthe same place, of the same on the 23rd of May, Roderick Me- Lean Mc’lierson, aged 2 years and —1 month, also on the 26:h, Angus McPher- son, aged 6 years and 9 montl.s.—dearly beloved childrea of John and Christina M - Pberson. They leave a father and mother, three brothers and three sisters to moura the loss of their loving sons and brothers. May their souls rest in peace. Carter's for Wall Paper “THe” PICNIC The Upp r Metholist Saibath School wil hold its Annual B'G PICNIC on MONDAY. JULY 6 ain ia, Hunter River. One of the prettiest and cosiest spots on P E. Island. There will be the usual sports —Baseba!] Quoits, etc., etc., aod good fishing right at hand, so that ail who attend are guaran- teed a first class time. Tea tables and the best of refieshments, including some specialties not usually sup plied. on the groundy. Vi-itors from both town snd country will be specially provided for and made heartily welcome. Train will leave at 9.30 o'clock local time. Return trip only 35c. Special rates for families. july 2-dy4,5,6, &wky After the meeting the newly elected | SUPREME COURT, Satvrpar, July 4. “Lily Queen” is the Best. “Lity Queen” Flour is made froma mixture 0! Manitoba No. 1 Hard and the Lest Ontario Winter White Wheat. one of the finest Family Flours in Canada _ to day, and has given the best of sitis‘act on to our cus‘om- ers and ourselves. ‘Beer & Goff’s. Charlcttetown, June 1], 1896. Black Diamond Lin: The case of Rebecen Wadman and oiners vs. Alvan H. Wadman,which bezan yesterday, was concluded th:s forenoon. Judgment was reserved. The Queen vs. Johu Cummings. Ind et ment for housebreak rg and larceny. At torney-General for tle crown; prisoner undetended, _This afternoon the jury returned a ver- dict of guilty in Caminings’ case. On the indictment for larceny from Simon Bolger, Cummings pleaded guiltv; and in the Wellner case the Attorney-General did uot prosecute. The Court stands a.m: 06n Monday. aljourned till 10 iniihsnimeieians July Magazines — Arena, Scribner's, Cassell’s, New England, McClure’s, Mun- sey’s, Donahoe’x, Argosv, Canalian, Re- view of Reviews, Century, Massey’e, Frank Leslie’s, Cambridge, Cosmopolitan, at Carter’s bookstore. Bargain for saturday For one day only I will sell a high The SS. Bonivesta,sailing from Montre: Friday morning, July 3rd, will be due a: CLarlcttetown, Monday morning, Juls 6th, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld, vis Sydney, carrying horees, cattle and shevy on deck and produce under deck, at |oa- est possible rates. For further particula’: as to freight and passege, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO.. Age: te grade tea- spoon for $3,15 a dozer. ee Ch’town, june 20, 1896. New Prices in Watches We have lately received a nice assortment of Silver Watches for Ladi ‘s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and cas— not fail to } lease in price. Call ani inspect them. this price W. N. TANTON’*, W. W WELLNER Groat George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARF. This is a genuine snap fur any person wishing good teaspoons for a small price You may want afew ex- tra teaspcons this summer now is the time to buy them, Only cne da; a —— FOR THE SEASIDE Try a pair of our Canvas Shoes We have them for ladies, men, and boys. WAL STEWART & C0, Lonon Hos Bula sees % HOT WEATHER - - - - SUITS — <i We have a nic2 line of light suits for eee = > Uy, Suits, $5 CO and up. Straw Hats, \ ty LS is the warm weather. Silk Coats, Light Vests, ete. -an excellent assortment. D. A. BRUCE, Le = owl ly Zs UUW 7) Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. i Are the part of the suit most subject to wear. Every well dressed man should supplement his suits with extra trousers of the right material, io sus tain the general appearance of the suit. No part of the attire possesses more ° 7 : ° “3 : importance. Nothing can be more incongruous than jll fiiting and wnfash ionable trousers, and certainly no trousers in town fit or look aa wel! those made by as 1g Fashionable Tailor, (in our new premises) Washing Goods, Prints, Gatateas, Ducks, Ginghamse, Oxford Shirtings, Ni uslins, Fiannellettes. Good Stock row showing. T.d. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Leadi / ; | \ It makes SS: A. McDONALD, serissice sonset sone SSOROSOHSSHSHOGSSSCSTVISOOSSSOGese EMPIRe EL | | | — » WEG SS ; PET HY % For sy. e ww \@- Particular People oe AS we = = 7 £: Our st.ck of. . . : .. Cotton Dress Stuffs Ts pirticularly designed. Cv l, dainty, We stylish Lawns, Musi:s and Dveks. N/A. ‘ . ra siL S aie : > ° Tage Handsome ilk Mixed Fabrics, all at we @. °*sy buying prices. See that hand- 7 e . a ‘ee. ‘ gee some line of Eng'ish Trints at lic per i yard. Neat Prints from 6: up. aS —@ s% she peril case hea AS ome ae fae NZ : MV & McLeod ** t: Wloore cLeod *3 “aS aS we Successorto Perkins & Sterns. we -—@° | orbs orbpe oxbye obj orbre ord) ods DSSS EST ath ilies leaiiin aee SSS oR INS are =" ASIDE MOTEL, | Lustico Beach, P.E.I. ae UMMER RESORT) OPEN JULY 1 é Fine Land cane, Beantifal Grouads. Shady Walks, Boating Surf end Still Water Bathing. nice picr, Bowling Alley, Cro quetand Tennis Lawns. et«-- Address JVHNM NEWS AY, Caarlotetown. TERMS: nem waa . iy a —, ae) \t % ae te] Wh z $7 2 ge w , % 4 ~ t 19 2 fe . < o 0 ne PRON. le BSR ty ia a S10 per Ey 7¢' — Ais 3 —.z week; $1.75. pe Pehl} snag bingy ty, etek phe 5) dav: dis tay op te ere---=-+}~ day; discount id ae ' or per cent. till . July loth. Nia —S? . Coach meets = | jes we a, ae ae . - we =p aater «© River oO — a _s Station, Cosch leaves Charlottetown dirce «very Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday, between 4 «nl 5 o'clock p. m., calling for pues'!s For The. Warm Weather See our Men's Balbriggan Un- derclothing. See our Fine Cashmere Socks. See our Light Summer Coats. See our Men's and Boys’Straw Hats. See our Men's Neglige Shirts EV¢RYTHING AT LOW PRICES. J.B. WACDONALD & CO We Don't Say Much But this is a loud talker. A pleased customer is the best wivertisement. A little morev does the busin: ss here. Our low prices will prevail as long as we have ‘goods to We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our stock we]! s-lected, 1 Fel), he Latest Noveties ! All the Latest Styles In Ladies’, Men's, Youths’ and Children’s Boots and Shoes. WEEKS & WARREN > ee mee cee All t oe ——— a ee © $66: OOS O56 SES See SOc: Geet eoes SOCSSSS2 OC 005ee2C080 > There’s a Satisfaction .» oO About feeling sty that every body « uses li-hly dre sed, an ¢njvy who G Fibre Chamois mn the rgounsand ay pe, te cance t keep ack rte atid «hk evea im Jaet the rogtit Lape mol for awe k,lurull they ae wora cit-furnishirg a grace ane sa i : iness wiaich nothing an d-rtroy. Tmitations won’t satisfy you, so fin] the RE‘ £9 STAR LABEL on EACH ited article. END TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or thre> kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by MORRIS @ YARD to be sure of getting the genuine pa'et T. J