aSQBeBFOWVsesesewessy GREAT SALE OF “= : Wall : Paper ‘ ( ‘Remnants ! f ~~ oe oe eoes Stock t tking time we saw n itaining from 2 to wh W * tied up each pa se! ut the price a ] — i i yre wa i” for ! vi Borders led i n tee PECIAL LOTS ‘ Containing T2 TN ~ae *% @ @ 22 2 2 @ ~~. 4 «= = enough for 2 ms not eneugh to in i hew sant ies W ve made four or tive grades of them—according to quality and you can come in to-day and s y peper for any room in your yuse, kitchen to attic, at about é alf what you'd expect COME EARLY. Bring Size of Your Rooms. Moore & McLeod, § ( “ The Wall Paper Men.” é SCBVBVeeVeVsVeewesoeesse HOW TO READ ! We have just opened a new system of Lending Library. Our Customers can now read the LATEST and BEST BOOKS ata VERY LOW PRICE. The plan is simple. The price is right. COME New Books always daily added to stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. PSSST SST STVBPVHetesteeeeeneeeeenaeae -=. = a7: oe eS Oe Se THE DELINEATOR, The February number of the Delineator is calied the Midwinter Number, and its artictic plates embody the latest ideas in Winter Dress Modes, Flowers and Milli- Bry. One of the most valuable articles which has ever appeared in this sterling Magazine introduces a writer new to its es, Nora Archibald Smith—~a sister of Sate Douglas Wiggin—whose paper on the Study of Children should be read by every one who accepts responsibility for their roper development. Dr. Grace Peckbam- al continues the talks on Health) and uty so auspiciously began in the Janu- ary Number. The Moilen Idolatrr, a short «tory of News England people, is the work ot Sarah Ci: ghorn, a young writer of brilliact promise. In discusring Social! Life in New York, Mary Cadwalader Jones is, of course, at her brightest and beet. Carolyn Halstead explains the wouderful growth of State Federa:ions of Women’s Clabs. Lucia M. Robbins details a novel idea in entertainments, and there is a paper of relative interest on Church Fa'‘rs and Pancy Bazaars. Maude C. Morray-Miller contributes her second paper on ‘Ile Debutante. Miss Haywood continues her series of papers on Ecclesiastical Embro d- ery, and also illustrates the use of Corona- tion Cord in Fancy Work. The depart- ments of Floral Work, Book Reviews, Tea Table Chat, Seasonable Cookery, Knitting, Tattiug, Crocheting, etc., are of acenstomed exceilence. Address communicationa to The Deli- testor Put lishing Co, of Toronto, Ltd! 33 Richmond Street West, Toronto, Ont., or the local agent for the Butterick Patterns. Subscription price of the Delineator, $1 00 per year, or l5c. per single copy. A CASE OF DIABETES. a THE DAILY EXAMINER . - . sale in Ch°town at the follow-e! Pau!'s Sc =24%2266% 84. 25 °*% 422 a @ e& - - com #/UMGAU AND OTHER ITEMS, The Daily Examiner is for ing places:— Carter’s Bookstore, Queen St. Rh. H. Mason's News Stand Haszird & Moore’s, Queen Square, North. MeMillan & Hornsby's, Queen St Johnson & Johnson's Drugstore, Kent St. W.. M. Coffia’s, Hillsborough 8c, 1D). Chappell, Prince St, ! 8S. Grey, Water St, cor Prince Chas Paul, Spring Park Road Capt T White, Bayfield St At Railway Stat on and on trains. Souris, DY. Sutherland Creorgetown, D. Gordon Cardigan, L. H \ tStewart, Douglas & Jardine Alberton, G. ©. Muttart. licvish,J A Brennan Summerside, D. K Currie Owen Beer Bros. for Dress Goods Baxp at the Rink tonight. Tue Srax ey is still fast in the ice. _——_ Swett Fisuinc Seasuy.—The smelt fishing season has been extended to the Ist of March. L.O B.A —Lady Wallace Bin v Jent Li I gre , No. 27, will meet ton ghtino Euston Street Hall, sharp 7.30 o’clock. Ee ORES I. O. O. F.—Regular meetinvg of S:. Lawrence Lodge. No. 8 to-night. Fnil attendance is requested. First degre. ial sscrIBeERS.— Will subscribers to Tue Darty Examiner, who have received bills tor subser:ptions now please attend to the same promptly and oblige. To S lue, War Cat rae Ararm —A slight blaz- in a house on Euston Street, betweer Great George and Queen Streets, caused h was sounded on Saturday the SED he alario whic on aftergoon. Ahe from The damage was slight. fire “causht chimney. sceieiiliiiosae A Lvrexy IsLanper The drawing prizea mm connection with the Lefebvre Memorial He!! tcok place at “+ mramcook, N. B., on Thursday last. The first prize, a three years’ course at St. Joseph’s, was Arsenault, of Prince r of won by Stephen Edward Island. sacanic ileal Lecrcre.—Rev. Mr. Fullerton , will de liver one of his popular lectures in the lecture room of Z on Church on Thursday, the 18th. Subject, “Dr. Guthrie, Philan thropist and Retormer,” with humorous llustrations of Scottish life. Remember Admission only 10 cents. tf > the date. Remember the entertainment at the Opera House on Thursday, the 25th inst., in aid of St. Peter’s Cathedral. The pro gramme will include a doll drill by sixteen lrtle girls, a drama, “ The Ladies of Athens,” a muste of maidens, vocal and instrumental music, recitations and tableaux. sissiacicladl Fruit Growers Meetinc.—A ynblic meeting in the mterests of Fruit growers will be held in the hal! at Biden on Thurs day Feb. [8th at 7 o'clock p. m. Ad- dresses wili be delivered by Governor Howlan, T. J. Dillon, F. B. McRae, A. Martin, Serator Prowse, Dr. Jenkins, and others, An invitation is extended to every one. dy. wky. enabteta Scnooxer Seizep.—On Saturday Serg'. Bradley seized the schooner Alma, lying at Peake’s No. 2 wharf. The seizure is the outeome of the suit for wages brought by Henry Bell, late master of the Alma, against Hugh Bruce, the owner of the schooner. If the suit is not settled in the meantime, the schooner will be sold by j anction on Tuesday week. Teacuers’ Instrrvete —The paper read by Rev. Mr. Fullerton at the meeting of the Teachers’ Institute on Saturday night was both interesting and in-tructive, and was greatly aporeciated by all present. The paper dealt with the teacher as a stu- dent. Rev. Mr. Fullerton was tendered a hearty vote of thanks, which was moved by Principal Seaman and seconded by Mr. McCready. Mr. Percy Pope will reaia paper at the next meeting < Scorr Act.--John McKinnon, Sidney S reet, received four Scott Act summonses on Saturday evening. They are for third off-ne-e, and are returnable on Monday next At the Police Court this morning, Mrs Wailirg, fer athird contravention of tie Seoit Act, was sentenc d to two months’ imprisorme:t. The summons against Geo. dismissed. The case V. Moore was avainst George Otf-r, Thomas Morris and Lily Dovle were adjourced. islainadlanetin Seriovs Runaway.—About eight c= clock on Saturday night a horse belonging toa countryman took fright cn Queen Str. et and ran away. Down Queen street and along Water to Pewnal the horee fled, throwing his driverfrom the sieigh near the Electrie Light Station. Then the horse turoed up King Street at a break- neck pace and in less time than it takes to write it was on Queen street and from t'e e onto Weter Street aga n. Just after turnicg into Water Street, tne sleigh, which had been bumping about at a furious rate, was left a complete wreck, and the horse kept on his way. He was fisal!y captured on Grafton Screet, near Maszard & Moore’s store, seemingly nothing the worse after the lively time he had been having. The owner was somewhat shaken cp, but SSOSSSPHSESSOOSOSHSSCOSSEO MR WARBURTON’S LECTURE, Mr A. B. Warburton lectured 1G hoolro« ™m Ob Saturday evening on a deeply interest ng subj “ct before a greatly interested audience. He referred to the historical or traditional records discovered on the sites of ancrent Eastern cities and | showed that these confirmed the Bible narrative in respect to nany points. Com- parisons were drawn between lessons of the hicroglyphic and cuniform in- scriptions and the Scriptural accounts of ancient The Fall, The Flood, The Exodus, the martial exploits and failure of Senna- cherib, and = in respect to each, striking similarity and confirmation were found, The lecture was highly creditable to Mr. Warburton’s research, and the facts adduced were_valuable as setting forth the folly of those who are inclined to jamp to hasty conclusions concerning the truths of scripiure history. The remarks made afier the lecture included expressious of W arburtoa would con- tinue the subject another occasion. Judge Fitzgerald presided and conveyed to the learned jecturer the hearty thanks of the audience. the hope that Mr. oD ---e- —_ PERSONAL. The Eastern Shronicle reports that Dr. Ings and family have removed to Montreal. Mrs J. A. Mecdonald and Master E. Macdona!d, Glenaladale, and David Egan, Mount Stewart, registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. Mr. R E. Johnston, of the law firm of Bell & Johnston, Summerside, who has been in the city for several] days, left this morning on return to the western metro- polis. , W. J. Farrand, St. John; Byron N, Barns, Montreal; Miss D. Mackenzie, Cardigan, and Jobn Mackenzie, Summer- side, registered atthe Hote: Davies this fo enoon. Qaeen Victoria, thraugh her private secretary, Sir Alfred Biggs, has written to the Mayor of Sheffield, announcing her in- tention to open the town hall tiere in per- son in May next. Miss Aimee Cecil Jones having removei her claxses tothe Young Liberals’ Club Room, Market Building, will be ready for tdancing class tomorrow (Wed- nesday) evening, at eight o’¢lock. SL A ogee Ay o_p Craim—Mr. H. James Palmer has been appointed a commissioner to take evidence in the matter of the claim for damages made upon the Domiuion Govern- ment by Mr. John IF’. Robertson, of Char- lottetown, for injuries sustained by himself and wifeinthe big railway accident of several years ago. Mr. Palmer began taking evidence today. cilhadlaictieton her adu Orcawn Recitat.—A grand organ recital and evening of sacred song will be given by Mr. Earle in the First Methodist Uburch, in the course of twoor three weeks. A very fine programme is being prepared, which will consist chiefly of works of the great masters. He will be assisted by the | choir of the church and several of the best soloists. ive en Good bran from kiln dried Island wheat for sale very low at the Roller Mills.—Geo. Kk. Full, proprietor. 37—12i, eod. SYRINGES, JOHNSON & JOHNSON. Eyring eet All iron, iron and brass, all brass; finished in any color. Wire Mattrass to fit, MARK WRIGHT & 00, LTD The HOME-MAKERS. otherwise he was none the worse for his experience. OE rae TiRLitiil(subbssciaudssis No Help From Medical Men—Saffered for Many Years—Cured ‘by Dodd's Kiduey Pills, North Bruce Feb. 15 (Special)—Av ed and well known settler in this tcwn*hip, pamed Thomas Brooks, who lives on Lots 7 and & in the 14th comcese‘on is rejoicing with his neighbors over his recent recov- ery, and he said: “I was cured by using twenty four boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and as nothing elee ever helped me, Ieay they taved my | fe.” I had tried all the doctors of this local- ity and was treated for Diabetes, hoping and suffering for years.” From reading of curee I determi:ed te use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, sod ] Mast say that after using the fist box I Would have considered them reason sble at ten doilars a box. —_— o-oo Mrs. Hannah Rose died at Highland Palle, New York, a few days ago, iv the Orange County poorhouse. She wes 106 years old. Ax Orp Axp Wett Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’« Soothing Syrup bas beeo used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething With perfect succees. It soothes the ebild, boftens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind Colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggiste in every part of the world. Twenty-five Cents a bottle, Its value ia incaiculable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup, and take no other kind 1 35 w ee eee Louis Rabenstien, the figure skater, Spring S Very handsome patterns Blo ses. and we claim they are the TO SELL equal to any $1 Blouse. Horiicks’ White Cotton; Crossed at the capes tceday on his way ' bee k to Montreal. ae : If you prefer buying these 1 offer you a choice of Wrappers at $1.20, $1.50 and $1.65. The $1.50 line has been made especially for ourselv>s, Sebddsbadsbandsasedddeaddeadd awing Get it done now while there is nothing else tod ». We have received our first shipment of spring designs in PRINT COTTONS for Dresses, Wrappers, and readymade we can best value obtainible. We bave also had made especially for ourselves, a line of BLOUSE WAISTS FOR 49¢ Of excellent washing prints, and the quality cf the cotton tave Also Offer You Queen’s Cloth, English Long Cloths, Londsdale and several brands of Canadian make White Cotton, all at the right prices. BEER PROBS.— Fair and comparatively mild, ‘BROS. St. | ‘ 1 ¢ tin an na refi-cting on the character of Mr. Landri- gan. Mr. Cullen gave the Board the alternative ft The Board took accepted his resignation aod offered the situation to Mr. Landrigan, which he accep‘ed. ling a gun without knowing that it is liable to kick. The Board kicked, and Mr. Cul- ep Landrigan has been principal of our school thr tion. taking. é wen up for entrance examination to Prince f Wales Cotiege from passing and one takirg a county echolar- ship and beating the record of any other s:hool. antly and we feel satistied that when he is in Queen Square School a short time many wno are now trying to turn him out on the street will regret Mr. Landrigan is referred to as a cheap teacher, because he is willing to begin with a smaller salary than his predecessor. Ch tre ‘re wt f to O an A Wer Just a Few Left _ AT HALF PRICE :; LITERS TO THE EDITOR. a A REFORMATORY Sin,—That is an interesting list of names of parents which appeared EXAMINER yesterday. ents, [ suppose, of the disorderly boys of one of our city schools. next a list of the boys’ names. educational history «= hen, a hundred years hence, the files of Tue EXAMINER are con- sulted in reference to schools of the oldea I would infer that need and not a school for someof our boys. most amusing part of the petition is what may be termed the bribery section. are, suppose, some teachers to be foand throughout the Island who have friends ‘ that would without hesitation promise to pay twenty, fifty, or perhaps more if they should be appointed to the position In question. : The ever-busy “Parent” has written some letters Some ars perhaps genuine parents Bui one who has assumed that signature, it is said, has “neither chick nor can give advice fiaely. the school law again. the famous“declination.” Our astronomers are watching the next move in our educa- tienal sphere. ascension ? Feb. 13, 1897. Siz,—We are more than surprised at the Board will soon fiad they have a good teacher, and will raise his salary on his merits and not because the digniiy of the school must be maintained. February 12, 1897. Sir,~-I have real with much interest the letter of the “Distressed Parent” in your iss: e of Saturday. wording of the Curfer bye-law; for by it [ find ti:tI am firbidden littl eboy oat of the honse at any time between enght o’clock Novem! er to the fist of May «od after that Lhave to keep him home from nineo’clock of tke first of May until nine o'clock of the i»t of November. Na‘han during all these long months of iis imprisonment and I am afraid that may have to ca'l in Dr. Johnson for advice and take a strap as coxswain of one of the ice boats. Only a few left. NEEDED, in. Tue They are the par- Please give us It will be From what I have been informed itis arefurmatory we ea, The curfew bell is too late to effect The y good with those lively chaps. There abont this matter also. child.” Yet he He ought to read It surpasses even Will it be an eclipse or an Vanity. QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL, <i>. <a> ny letters appearing in the city papers To outsiders the case is very simple. 1is resignation or the salary demanded. him et his word and Mr. Cuilen is like a boy hand- 2 2 JUST OPENED TY7O CASES Children’s Suits at half price. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men. SeCeGe ee 26552 DIED. West Hi!l, West Cape. Caps On the 13th inst., after a few days’ ill- n>:s. Martha, wife of J. Farrer Stewart, of wa ° MONDAY, FEBRUARY MESSAGE TO MEN, antrophy'Still Exist. o fact. late me, dear hov! wealthy Mrs. Grabster. old man ! say so! price $2. Bookstore. world. That Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifes the blood and relieves a vast amount suffering is not a theory, but a well known Forcing high prices upon the people isa hard task, are subject to the law of grvita- tion, and naturally come down So do the people come down to our store for low prices on their Boots & Shoes. This is pretty generally known, but we like everyone to know that the place is J. B. Macdonald's Old Stand, directly opposite westend Market House 37-6i Since the notorious Castle case, the fol lowing kind of a joke has been plentiful in the English papers:—Brown: Congratu- I’m engaged to the Jones: So glad, But—er—are you sure she is really so rich? Brown: Sure? I should Why, she was arrested for shop- lifting and acquitted as a kleptomariac. Curfew Bell.—Now taat the boys have to stay at home these long evenings, give them something to real. Anuual,” a splendid book for boys, regular We have a few left. have them now for one dollar at Carter’s “The Boys’ Own Pretty parlor papers ata kitchen paper price—remuant sale of Wall Paper to-day, read our ad.—Moore & McLeod. Come early to the Remnant Sale of Wall Paper to-day.—Moore & McLeod, Great sale of remnants and odd lots cf Vall Paper to-day.—Moore & McLeod. It is stated that after the inauguration of President McKinley Mr. Cleveland will start on a tour around the =? cf Prices ness, Ih ve nothing to sell, and such sufferers, | am glad for I myself was deceived and cure known toall. If you will proud satisfaction of erat service toone in need wil reward for my trouble. Rockwood, Mich. hundred and forty roooms. You can 35—1w | been purchased in London. from Windsor Castle. mipg across the Solent.” I I Iv Proving thet True Honesty and True Phil- If any man who is weak, nervous and debilitated, or who is suffering from any of the various troubles resulting from youthful follv, excesses or overwoik, will take heart and write to me, I will him confidentially and free of charge the plan pursued by which I was completely restored to perfect health and manhood, affer years of suffering from Nervous De bility, Loss of Vigor and Organic Weak- send therefore want no money, but as I know through my own experience how to sympathize with to be assist any fellow-beings to a cure. well aware of the prevalence of quackery, able to I am im posed upon until I nearly lost faith in mankind but I rejoice. to say that I am now perfectly well and happy once more and am desirons therefore to make this certain means of write to me you can rely upon being cured and the been of great be sufficient Absolute secrecy assured. Send 5c silver to cover postage and address Mr. Geo. G. Strong, North 135&w. Queen Victoria’s apartments in the new hotel at Cimiez comprise more than one Most of them have been sumptuously decorated for royal occupancy, much of the furniture having The Queen’s bed, easy chair and footstool were brought The Queen’s health is said to be reasonably good, and as for the talk of her prospective abdication Henry Labouchere says :—“ The Queen no more centemplates abdicating than swim- and Mrs, Who is to blame? Mr. is hurt. ee years and gave the utmost ratisfac- His work was thorough and pains- Last summer eleven candidates our school, all We parted with him very reluct- their hastiness. at will sooncome all right, for the KENSINGTON, _—_——-— + A PERPLEXED PARENT, Iam alsoa dis- ssed parent and am distressed at the to allow my from the first of Now what [ am dis- s-edover is what to do with my little o'clock, noon, — appurtenances. The-above sale is made under and Ly virtue of a power of sale contained in a re of Mortgage, dated the day of November, A. D 1894, and made between Flora Godkin of Charlottetowao, in Queen’s County, afore- said, widcw, of the one part, and Ann MeDoagall, of Charlottetown, aforesaid, certain Inde Twenty -nin ien I let him out at 8 v’clock on the Ist May he won’t come back at nire o’clock stay in for the balance of the se: son, i the whole I am much perplexed and d probably medical treatment. AnNorHer Parent. ONt OF THE KUMORS, Sirx,—It is rumored here that the Rev. . C. Bell is going to resign his parish Care TorMENTINE. Cape Tormentine, Feb. 12. ’ ’ ’ ? , ( ¢ ( § ¢ , ; @eBewtoe®8 22282282886 RERE’S SOMETHING GOOD FOR 10c Ever tried our GERMAN BUNS?! They're the choicest tea bun made—they’re made only of high-grade materials— they're baked as carefully as you'd do it yourself—they’re sold for 10c per doz, by D STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY ( é | | | | widow, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of W. 8. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson lock, Charlottetown. i897. 32—1 ie Bakes Best Bread. B%Y2222O228280888 RD Mortgage Sale. LANDS IN CHARLOTTETOWN. To be sold by public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WED- NESDAY, THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, next, A. DP. 1897, at the hour of twelve All that tract, piece or pareel of land situate Jving and being in Charloxtetown, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward [-land, bounded and described as fo'lows, that isto say -—Commencing on the east side of Edward street at a point seventy- nine feet south from Fitzroy street, thence eastwardly at rightangies to Edward street, nice y t! ree and ore half feet or Towa Lot Number Ninety-eight in fourth hundred; thesce southwardly along the west boun- dary of said Town Lot Number Ninety- eight, and continuing same course for the distance of one hundred and twenty-three and one halt feet or to land of Donald McLeod; thence westwardly along Donald “McLeod’s said land to Edward street afore- said, and thence along Edward street northwardly one hundred and twenty-five feet to the place of commencement, being parts of Town Lots Numbers Ninety-seven and Fifty in the fourth hundred of town lots in the City of Charlottetown, with the Dated this 8th day of February, A. L. ANN McDOUGALL, Mortgagee. oon, — hundred acres of Jand, a iittle less, with the appurtenances. part. of Mr. Block, Charlottetown. Mortgage Sale | LAND ON LOT 35, To be sold by public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WED- NESDAY, THE 24th DAY OF MARCH, A. D. 1897, at the hour of twelve o’clock, n All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Township number thirty-five, bounded as follows, that 1s to say—Commencing on the north side of the Saint Peter’s Road at the south- west angle of a plot of land in the possession of Reverenc Thomas Phelar; thence west- wardly along the road to the west boundary line of the Glenaldale Estate; thence north twenty-four degrees flve minutes west, to the rear line.of a farm in the occupation of the heirs of the Slate Angus McAulay; thence south eighty degrees east to the west boundary line of the first mentioned plot of land; thence south twenty-four degrees five minutes east to the road and place of commencement, containing one more Or The abo .e sale is made under and by yirtue of a power ot sale contained ina certain Incenture of Mortgage dated the Nineteenth day of May, A. D. 1893, and made between Malcolm Power of Tracadie Cross, Township number thirty-five, in Queer’s County, in the Province of Prince Fdward Island, farmer, and Christiana Fower, his wife, of the ove part, and the Honourable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. in said Province, Master of the Kolls, and the Honourable Frederick de St. C. Brecken, of the same place, Postm: 3 er, Trustees of Ralph W. Brecken’s E- ate, of the other For furter particulars app'y at the office W.S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson Dated this 8th day of February, A. D. 1897, EDWARD J. HODGSON, F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, law 1 Mortgagees. NOUND.—A bicycle chain. office. Uae PILLOW COTTONS WHITE COTTOXS TOWELS, TOWELLING | Apply at this 37—ti Ig TABLE LINENS Good Stock and Good Value T. J HARRIS LONDON HOUSE...... 15, 1887, Mi New Caps OPENED SATURDAY TWO CASES In a Thousand Years —e i § 7 »yer ‘ } rm > , > You may never be able to buy Childcen’s Clothing so cheap again. PROWSE BROS, Ths Wonderful Cheap Men 444 af a ail} af af! i tt “«l 4 «| ail] A SL Eh . snt the Store That Promises But the store that does, that grows strong in the people’s confidence. we print thoughtfully in the seales of fret. measure every value we pit before ly, a8 a result this is a “sincere store ” body knows just what they find, the very best at the very lowest prices Belrcom Suits, from $15 and up . just wh JOHN | THE BARGAIN GIVER FSF TT eS ee eer eT TT STeTT ~ = a = We weigh every word We you careful- Every- at to expect, and expect NEWSON FT FIFI TIT TT eV SETS Let Us whisper in Your Ear HOW WE DO IT Li-ten ! We buy our goods for s;ot cash, and give the customer the b2nefit of up-to date nine- teenth century methods. best value in Boots, Shoes, Our caim is the very iubb:ers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Slippers, Leggius, &c. Talk about the purchasing power of a dollar acro: the line, but if you want to know the real pow? of a dollar in buying Shoes, you will find it oa when yon see our prices... WEEKS & WARREN North Side Market Square. at cest. Ch’town not do Victoria the Majesty in a glass of Joy’s SLAUCHTERING = PRICES 4LL ROUND P.D. CORSETS All sizes of this celebrated Corset kept by us, $1.25, $2.25, $3 (0 Victoria's - - Diamond. Jubilee Will be held this year, and those who visit this themselves they fail to get th Cafe, health the famous termilk JOH Vicronts Care. eee —————$——— aw — will justice if eir Lunches and drink of Her Queen year at But- N P. JOY Uur entire stock of Readymade Clothing ai cost. Men’s Ulsters at half pricc. Men’s Overcoats at half price Boy’s Ulsters at half price. Fur Coats at half price. Fur Caps at cost. Some at haif price; all must go. All our Winter Overcoating andj Ladies’ Mentie Clovis JOHNMACLEOD & CO. MERCHANT TAILORS, Price BEER BROS hockey Skates —AND— Ml selling at a large discount to clear. Call early before the lot 1s gone, W. E. DAWSON. Ei a a lM ; meres fl ay nr _ sem a i