aa THE ee ee DAILY EXAMI LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Wheelmen, Attention ! | Dress Goods. Beer Bros. for Buy SWEATERS at Prowse Bros, > ted, White, Yellow and Blue are their - - : olers. All sizes in stock.-- Prowse Bros Soxg SERVICE at the Gospel Meeting in| K Pre e Bros. Philbarn c Hall tomorrow at 3.45! Wheelmen, buy Neglige Shirts in light is iain = * - . - Everybody welcome colors. They are much nicer than any nnn 5 other Shirt for the wheel, as they are Lats ~The schooner Leonora arrived | light, cool, tidy and cheap. See our new rning from Miramichi with a cargo! stock.—Prowse Bros. athe for Poole & Lewis. 2 45 Dozen Sample Ties just opened, the proper thing for soft Shirts. Those Ties r. Dunsran’s,—Up to the time of - cost from 25 to 60 cents, and will be sold press this afternoon the old cath- edral building had been moved about thir- | for 15 to 30 cents, Come to night and get { feet a new Tie. sisi 4 Sr. Jaues Pioyic—The annual picnic V heelmen, we carry the proper Hose, of St. James Sunday school will be Le'd Belts, Sweaters, Shirts, Ties and Pants for on the 9th July next. Make arrangements the wheel, Give usa call. to ettend. - — CC MOLD OL ALLL ALA EvaNeetisric Meerixcs —Mesers. Hunt er and Crosslev open a series tic meetings at Woodstock, N, uing on Sunday, May 24 Ds begin — PERSONAL. Preacaine.—The Rev. Dr. Westermann, nS raeea : of the Diocese of New Jersey, is visiting Mr. L. W. Watson is, we regret to learn, the Island and will preach in St. Peter’s | 80% vers much better to-day : Cathedra! to-morrow evening Mr. J. A. Mathieson, barrister-at-law, “ Georgetown, is visiting the city. Trex Rev. W. Law will the Alexander Martin, Esq., the people’s Upner M list ( - to-m< y at| candidate for East Queen’s, is in town. t services behalf of the eustentation Rev. Mr. Lawson will preach at Heartz’s i , and especial cellections will be taken Hall to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock. tor at fund Mr. James B. Hegan, C, E., St. Joho, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel siaciisttlasitanain Tus Rev. W. J. Kirby, of Charlottetewn, | Davies. will preach the anniversary sermon in the Mr. Charles Faweett, of Sackville, N. Montague Methodist Charch to-morrow} B., is in the city. He is registered at the | afternoon and evening. Special collections | Hotel Davies. all day for church runds. We regret to hear that Mr. W. W. — Moore, of the Central Creamery, is Poraroes tx Besrox.—According to an, fined to his house by a sprained ankle. exchange, althouzh there has been a bet-| The friends of F ter trade in potatoes in Boston, during the| will regret to learn that Le has been con- past week, the supply is so abundant that] fined to his home for the past week, suf- 25 to 28 cents per bushel is quoted as the/ fering from la grippe. top orice. Mr. W:ilam con- jessie McKay Woolen Compen7, returned tog Seorr A Two summonses were! dav from a business trip to the Magdalen served yesterday. Thomas Clarke got one,| Islands. He is at the Queen. ' ) aa) g 1” Me @ : ag charzing a third infraction, and Henry | r. Geo. H. Moore, of this city, is home Gritie the other, chargiag a first infrac-| from Boston on a holiday trip. Mr. Moore tion The summonces are returnable on{ #48 formerly connected with the Messrs. - Thursday Willis’ piano business in this city. J. R. Douglass, B. A., of Pictou, who | has been visiting his uncle, Mr. D. Gor- Geoseet Meevixve —Remember the Gos-|} . , : pe! meeting in Phijharmonie Hall Sun lay | don, lett by this morning's train for atternvon at 4 o’clock, coaducted by the! Alberton. He will supply the Presby terian saileay men Strangers alway men.| Church there for Mr. Fraser, who ha Les-on —Hebrew, 7-25, ‘ He is able also’ Deen given six months leave of absence. to save them to the uttermost.” — — j WHY THEY ENDORSE HIM Surrrixa ~Nores—The schr. Mand; apo Carter arrived to-day from Bosten with ‘You are the natural shippieg port 4900 bu-hele of corn for Geo. E. Ful). especially in winter, for very large sections of ourterritory. You lie within very easy distance of our chief cities and of the most populous portions of our Dominion The steamer Campana arrived from Montrea! last evening with a general car- She left at daylight this morning for Pictou . | In one word, given free trade with Canada ; a and yon rise, at one stride, from the pos- Trar’s Geop.—An interesting part ef ition in some respects of a frontier city the programe of Arrah-na-Pogue by the with no great extent of trade territory Halifax Amateur Dramatic Club on Tues- a8=nred to you to that of acentral eutrepo day even'ng, the 26th inst.,in the Opera with the practical monopoly of a grea: region bchind you, whose commerce n- man can take away from you.’—-S: Richard at Boston. y The Little Finger Does It.” Tue Devit’s Cnaty.—The Rev. William | Lawson, G. C. T. of the I.0.G. T, de-! livered a very excellent lecture last night in the Upper Methodist Church on the *-Devil’s Chain.” The Rev. W.7. Kirby presided and introduced the lecturer. The rev. gentleman commenced his Jecture by referring tothe orizin of the title./ Reference was made to the book written acme years ago by the English statesman, which bore the same title as the lecture, House | be the specialties intro- duced. These include songs, clog dancing by two experts, lady and gentleman, and some Duten jigs. The bride and groem in the wedding scene drive on the stage with @ poty and pheton. Secure your tickets at once, they are selling fast. —_————— here, W but he had taken the title from the ancient legerd of the king who ordered a blac ‘xsmith to make a chain with which, ou the order of the king, he was afterwards bound and imprisoned. From this illustration he worked out the chain cf habits which eventually bind men to a life of intemper~ ance and sin. The lecture was illustrated by chalk charts and well§told incidents, Winds up a line a hundred times faster than any other Reel in the world. Impos sible to have one slack line with it. It “2“"|Stearns is Best. Minto, repreacit ng tke | NER : 45 Dozen Men’s Ties j This is a sample lot and worth, from 25 to 60 cents. We will offer the lot to-night for 1L& to 39 cents. This is beyond doubt the best snap iy. os. wher. ch ear epg aaah ae aig in Mien’s Ties yet oftered. Call to-' . J can get the assortment, no place in night and see for yourself. PROWSE BROTHERS. CIrryY COUNCIL MERTING, Rates of faxation Fixed—The Breastwerk at Richmond StreetjWest. A special meeting of the City Conncil was held last evening, which was attended by every member of the Board. meeting was called to pass several by-laws and to receive the report of the Street Comunittee regard ng the connecting by breastwork of Richm nd and West Streete. On motion of Councillor Johnson, the by-law adding to the by law for sanitary purposes was read a third time aud passed. | It was ordered that said by-law be pub- lished for two weeks in Tae Examiner and Patriot newspapers. On motion of Councillor Nicholson the | by-laws sp:cifying the rates of assessment | for general civic and waterworks purposes | were each read a second time, and_ set | down for third reading at next meeting | W. Hyndman, Esq, | of Council. The rate of assessment ou real estate for general civic purposes was fixed at one per cent; and on personal } property for the same purpose a similar rate was fixed. The rates of assessment for waterworks purposes were fixed at one-eighth of one p«r cent each on real estate and personal property, and ten cents on polls, Un motion of Councillor Nicholson the by-law allowing arate of discount on for third reading at next meeting of Coun- cil. The by law provides for allowing a jiscount of 2} per cent on taxes pai before the 15th July. ‘erniag the connecting of Richmond and West Streets, anda plan of the work. | According to the plan the work would 20st $408.40. Afier some discussion Councillor Tay- or moved the following resolution which vas seconded by Councillor McCarron :— Resolved, TLat tenders be called for fill- ing in and connecting Richmond and West streets and putting a breastwork across | »onnecting Mr. Purdie’s and Mr. L. H. Davies’ breastworks accordiag to the plan or some other plan that may be provided. Councillor Horne moved in amendment, seconded by Councillor McCarron,— Resolved, That the report of the Street ‘ommittee regarding the extension of Richmond street west stand over until next regular meeting ef Council. Councillors Horne, McCarron, Hughes and Johnson supported the amendment, and Councillors Nicholson, Taylor, Douse and Hooper voted against it. The Mayor gave bis casting vote against holding over the report. A vote was then taken on Councillor Taylor’s motion calling for tenders, and there appeared for the motion, Councillors Taylor, Nicholson, Douse and Hooper, and against it, Councillors Horne, McCarron, Hughes and Johnson. Mayor Dawson zave his casting vote against the resolution, explaining that it was not the Mayor’s place to give his casting vote in favor of the expenditure of public money. Council then adjourned until half-past seven o’clock this evening, when the as- sessment bylaws will be passed and the estimates of revenue and expenditure sub- mitted for approval. The estimates are as follows :— EXPENDITURE. The City Government............ $ 2,250 06 showing the firet step is the end of a life of drunkenness. He drew some excellent Jessons as be proceeded and concluded by asking and anewering the question, “How can we stop this great evil?’ poet et Wiha CT moved s SOhnson & Johnson. vote of thanks to the lecturer, and said he wished the lecture could be repeated in) - every section of the Island. J. T. Mellish, Erq., seconded the motion in a neat speech and it was carried unanimously by. the audience. After the Doxology and Bene- diction the congregation dispersed well satisfied with the lecture. FLL NC S © “The manifesto of Sir Charles Tupper) sgvors of Imperialiom. There is the fast; i Atlantic service, to cost $750,000; the skkcy of rifles and fortifications, $3,000,-| : a : 50d, Yad the trans-Pacific cable, which will) Last week in the six work eR ee en ba slik Mail tas sl | ing days we sold 26 complete “What isthere io all this thatis of in fs ; Touma ; ‘bed-reom suites, extra nice will prevent tip?, lines, etc., from being broken by large fish. It will save more fish than any other Reel. Price $7.50. “ ENGLAND BE BLOWED.” —_s-— terest to Canada? “England has an interest im uniting designs, fine finish, and our) Auséiralia acd Canada by cable, in garuish ing our frontiers and our ports with fort | fications, and in having rapid steamers | between Quebec and Liverpool. .|about 20 suites per week for “Ip case of war with other nations Eng- i land will find these very convenient and the next few months. very useful. It will pay you to look here “Have good sense and patriotism. , . “Work for Canada and for the well-. fOr bed-room furniture. being of her population before sacrificing our efforts for the glorification of Eng- land te “Prench Canadians, be on your guard! —La Patrié (Lib ) May 6. “ selling prices” the cause. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. ee N ALWAYS. Low prices are not always attractive. No one wishes to waste their money on what proves, after all, to be but the securing of something nice, quality, style and beauty unite with j strikingly low prices (as in our won- derful Handkerchief bargains), there is a combination no One should miss, as it means money lost not to pur- &. chase now. See our 2c., Sc. and 12e. displays of Handkerchiefs to-night. BEER BROS. Tae Weavnen ~Fair to cloudy, cool weather, with a few local showere, ) The Fire Department............. ES SI 677 00 | Maintenance of Street'and Mac- | GARMRIRINE socsens.. 5 oe 6 sone 9,006 00 Pamege wae wrelis..............-. 30 60 | Assessing and Collecting Taxes 725 00 Maiatenance Victoria Park.... 290 00 | Interest and Discount ............ 56 7 FO OE TROIIER sc cekcccccccccc'ccee 450 00 | Insurance ..... Siac wiiesinse ooten isin 204 45) Our factory will give us| Street Electric Lig hue ............ 4,745 00 The Police Department.......... 5,065 94 2,295 00 BE Fe hia sade & 60k dedeeconceece 350 00 City Butlding, . .. . ..c..0cc.cr000 500 90 Permanent Sidewalks. .......... 690 00 Pownal Wharf repairs .......... 500 00 fs oO eer 1,000 00 | Queen’s Wharf warehouse re~ ees baa valekamebienios . 150 00 | School Board.......... dheedieese, Leen oe Queen Square Gardens.......... 35@ 00 | Provincial Rifle Association.... 100 00 Miscellaneous coccccesss sos 2 se0ee 850 00 46,552 39 REVENUE. | Real Estate, value $2,653,- 5 807.00, at 1 p. C..ceoeee Sie $26,538 07 Personal Property, $914,350.00 EW, oc cc cocaeeedn one 9,143 50 | 1,500 polls, at $2 each .......... 3,000 00 $38,681 57 Less reduced by appeals......... 1,006 06 | 37,681 57 | Ordinary Revenue...... sins Se ee 46,681 57 | Ber RI UO. .n-+- seticrrnrciiccccscrnd 129 16 | Special Water Tax for Sinking ye Seog “TT | Assessment levied on Water Tax is } of P. E. Island Fish Report. The! (axes was read a second time, and sef down | Councillor Hughes, chairman of the; street committee, presented a report con- | f RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE TO MRS, JOSEPH HURRY, a Ata meeting of Court Charlottetown, {| No. 516, C. O. F., held on the evenieg of the 8th of May, 1896, the following resolu | tion was placed on record :— 1. Whereas, It has pleased the Almighty in His a'l wise Providence, to cemove from our midst, Bro. Jos. Hurry, one of the ; charter members of this Court. } Resolved, That, as a Court, we desire | | place on record our esteem for our deceas | ed Brother, and to express to the belove | widow and tamily, our heartfelt sympath ‘for them in the great loss they have su jtained. It has seldom been the lot of ti members of our Courts to wait upon death bed when the sufferer exhibited suc Christian resignation and fortitude ix anticipatien of his final departure. Further Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded the widow of our deceased Brether. Sigued on behalf of the Lodge. W. W. Moores, C. R. J. Pirsiavo, V. C. R. Charlottetown, May 8, 1896. Tn | NEWS NOTES, French trade returns show an increase | both ia exports and imports for the months | lately closed. France isin theawim with | Great Britain, Canada and the other Jead- ing commercial countries. According to the official returns, the French customs receipts for the first four months of 1896 show increases of imports to the amount of 167,000,000 francs, and exports to the sum of 83,000,000 france, as compared with the same period of 1895. Businesa men in the United States are now in fear of the eff-ct on their affaires of the money planks adopted by the party National Conventions which meet within the next two months. At the time of the last Presidential election, the commercial interests were worried over the prospective changes of the tariff. I)!-informed theorists in politics seem to be a menace to business everywhere. Our Liberals are exhibiting the fact to Canada just now, A despatch from Havana to Imparchial says the government troops in Cuba are being reorganized, but pene of them can be spared to conduct operations against the rebels in the interior of the Province of Pinar del Rio, because of the risk the towns will be in of being burned by the in- surgents if the garrison is withdrawn. Twenty additional battalions of reinforce- ments for the Spania-ds are urgently need- ed. The despatch further says the volun- teers now in the field are absolutely use- less. The fact that many expeditions in aid of the Cubans were successful in land- ing in Cuba during April is suppressed by the government. "rhe inturgents are weil supplied with munitions of war. In the recent interv.ew with a press representa- tive the despatch adds, Captain General Weyler was very reserved in his exprer- sions. From wha: he did say the reporter gathered he regretted he had not shot the competitor prisooers, especially the Cubans, for indulging in derisive rem irks in the presence of the court before which they were arraigned. <a. - How to Get a “Sunlight” Boo'< Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” car- bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. This isa splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully, Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent po stag will bring your wrappers ty leaving the nde open. sat& — SES ee DIED. At Bay Fortune, on March 28th, of con- sumption, Joha RB. Coffia, aged 52 years, leaving a sorrowing widow, four sons and five daughters to mourn their sad loss. A precious one from us bas gone, A voice we loved ie stilled, A place is vacant in our heme Which never can be filled. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love has given; And though the body moulders here The eou! is safe in heaven. (@ther papers please copy.) BETTER HEALTH This Summer Than You Had Last. That is What You Hope For and Seek to Attain. Life Will Be Pleasanter. and You Will Do More Work. To attain this ydes’red result you will derive the greatest possible aid from a timely course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, the great health re- storer. Better digestion, more effective assimi- Alberton—Herring plentiful at Alber- on, Kildare and Tignieh; fair at Nail Pond and Waterford. | and Kildare, but scarce at Alberton. | “Dandy” dressing for tan shoes received te diy at R,K. Jost’s, Sci mper’s ceruer assortment of clothing on Island than the stock we show. and big men, in endless variety and at rvasonable price.--McKay Woolen Co. low prices. —John Newson. One case flowers just received from London, opening to-day at Stanley Bros. mayl6 2i. Read our list of Saturday attractions in another column.—Moore & McLeod. booming. draw the trade—McKay Woolen Co. gains in a!! foot-wear. Try u Stam per’s corner. Twenty five cents—boys’ and youths vests to-night at the London House. underclothing and hate this evening at J B. Mac’onald & Co’s satisfaction to those who bought. pair at J, B. Macdonald & Co's. Lobsters good at Tignish, There is no larger, fiaer, or more uaried 8 ef : Prince Edward | er’s Tonic is easily taken. Clothing yourself. 1 boys and big boys, small men tte ; o a bottle, or six botiles for $2.50, and is The goodness of goods is more than the poorness of prices at our establishment. Qur baby carriage line is now complete. Specia! discounts for cath on our already Our custom tailoring department is, Excellent work, models of fashion, good material and low ow ovnt ad red to give bar- To-night—We 070 pee eee nn K. Joss Look out for bargains in boots, men’s We have more of those 75c shoes and $1 ladies’ boots which are giving 80 much Get a lation of food, stronger nerves and muscles, clearer brain—are not these what you seek? The remedy named is the agency through which they may be made yours. Thousands of Canadians have found it eo and are grateful for the knowledge, of so much value to them and to all men and women. This is easily said. A course of Huwk- Prove it for For sale by alldruggists and'dealers at 50 manufactured only by the Hawker Medic- ine Co., St. John, N. B. 7+ere Ladies Hats—A new lot opened to-day. —T. J. Harris. JUNE BRIDES ge cannot get any better thread for making up their trousseaux than : CLAPPERTON'S EAD. It best for any Pp , being strong, even, and remarkably . free from knots. Be sure to ask for Clapperton’s. 3 ‘Carter's for Wall Paper SO ee | CHILDREN'S SUITS. "THIS Thousands of people have taken advantage of our big pargains in little Suits this spring, and there is room for thousands more. Don’t make the mistake of going to other places, thinking you can do as well. There is no place in tes city where you can get the styles, no place in the city where you can buy them so cheap. PROWSE BROTHERS. SOU SWEET PEAS CAN A SPECIALTY. DAVE the newest styles. Have the largest variety of designs to choose from, and know that you are right in touch with Madame Fashion. Side Combs, Belt Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets, Long Guard Chains, will be the proper thing for 1896. Prices right. Will be pleased to have you call. W. W. WELLNER. bes The correct st:les for 1896 at WELLNER’S. Charlottetown, May 16, 1896. SEEDS! Nothing gives so much cut bloom at so small a cost, and such great pleasure with so little trouble. ** Eckford’s Giant” and other choice varieties. To get the best results sow at once. NOVELTIES FOR 1896. “ Eckford’s Blanche Burpee,” new giant white, “Eliza Eckford,’ rich cream tinted cerise standards, white wings, a refined, beautiful flower, the most chaste variety ever offered. : “Eliza Eckford,” standards, a pretty ing each a flake of deep rose and tinted with the same, the wings delictely striped with rose, a very pretty and a‘tra tive variety. “Duchess of York,” white, deeply striped and barred with delicate pinkish purple; a very pleasing shade of color and a large flower of perfect form. “Mrs, Joseph Chamberlain,” white, striped and flaked heavily with bright rose, acharming flower, fine form, very striking and pretty. ““ Duke of Clarence,” rosy claret. ‘ Firefi,” inteuse glowing crimson. “ Gaiety,” white, flake bright rosy lilac. New Dwarf Sweet Pea “ Cupid,” 5 to 7 inches high. STANDARD VARIETIES. * Cardinal,” bright shining crimson scarlet. “ Countess of Radnor,” pale mauve or lavender. ** Monarch,” bronzy crimson. * Emily Henderson,” pure white. ** Rckford’s Giant,” mixed. Mammoth Clover Seed (Late Red), Alsike “ «“ HASZARD & MOORE, Farly “ “ may4 Victoria Row. White ” * Timothy Seed (Imported & Island grown), hed Fife Wheat (from Ontario), é ‘ Colorada Bearded Wheat (from Ontario o &s This merce amt Cem Onterie),| Fen Sale en. Te Bem, Vetches, Cora, Peas; etc., oe The Brick House on Prince Street, op- posite St. Paul’s Church, Heated by hot water. Electric light, etc. Apply to S. R. JENKINS. At Lowest Prices for Cash only at Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, April 39, 1896. mayl5 —dy tf BLACK OR TAN. $2.75 Laced Boots for Men, in Tan - or Black—stvlish, serviceable and quick sellers, W. H. STEWART & C0., Charlottetown, May 16, 1896. LONDON HOUSE BUILDING. $1.00 Shoes for 75 Cents $4.00 Shoes for 75 Cents TO-DAY. TO-DAY. SEE OUR WINDOW! SEE OUR WINDOW! —_—_— ——_ For One Dollar To-day--| For One Dollar To-day— Ladies’ Dongola Boots, Laced Ladies’ Dongola Boots, Laced and Button, worth $1.50— and Bution, worth $1.50— } to-day for $1.00. to-day for $1.00. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, May 11, 1896—dy — a — ———_EE__——__—_— = = = SE EMPIRE BLEND TEA Ig the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS. ~ SS = — = = ———————— —_ What Charlottetown Wants to prevent sickness is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, Ven tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared to do everything in the PLUMBING line at short notice. We handle the best Sanitary Earthenware and appliances known to the trade. We are also prepared to do evervthing in the line of STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. We prile ourselves upon the perfection of our work in ali its branches. JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. 8S =: us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE, Cherlottetown, Feb. 28, 189C-—d kw PHILHARMONIC BUILDING. TO-NIGHT ! Hosiery, Shirts, Underelothing, Ties. er . é - SATURDAY, MAY hue of rose, the back of the standards hav- | Ms: | ate =e TEER es 16, 1896. erento ee ee JARPET DEPARTMENT. ve been as busy as_ possi bie selling Carpets all day an] cutting and ] [has been a hustler in our Messrs. Chandler and Sprague h; sying them at night. The variety, designs an low prices bring the peo- ple our way. | ; ° Come in and see our Carpets It will pay you to sce our new stock, even if you do not want to buy, PROWSE BROS, & CO. S a @ © ope > ope *@° ome —@e oe: ocere e sk as a; Saturday, May 16th, 1396. 3 ig SOMETHING 5% $¢ FOR TO-NIGHT. a Ay A little list of attractive jtems ere TG who want their dollars AVA ZARA ARV ZARA ARV AN EN BR S6 Yel NZ SANE SVB SN NY “Bse9% SOR to buy 159 ecuta’ uf ~~ e . . s gyooas every time. : Ni : 2 2 |. —_ LADIES’ HOSE.—A eplendid MEN’S UNDERWEAR —Tihe wy al: line atevery price. Black Co ton, | changing sea un.m-kes nece sary a / ‘wS@ Ribbed, 8c; better made and fin- | a changing «eis ht in Undereloth- ished, 12c; still better, 13¢ and Ais up. Children’s Hose in Black we Cotton, Ribbed, 6, 7 and 9 cents. ing. Sumner r we ghts, plain and ribbed, yer ut,4):; pla‘n cream color, per suit, 502; smooth, well eA oe, made, y«r sui’, T2c; an. extra LA DIES GLOV ES.—Attrac~ value, )urticularly well made, per tions for everybody in this de- $1.08. ( partment. Go a : slack Taffeta, MEN’S HOSE. Just room for Se lvc; very nicely finished, 21, 22] 2 or 3 prices. Ho-e for epring - ies . , . ; o™ Ws ana 25 cents. Children’s Gloves, | ard aumme r, 8c and 12c¢ per pair; suit, eater j ee ee Black and Colored, l4c, all sizes.] fast black cotton, 18c; all-wool | ° Se a i Cashmere, black and nawv. 25:3. * {5 V ETLINGS.— Handsome. sty- COLLARS, CUFF2, TI€S.— ale lish Veilings at the smaller kind | New styles and sha es in each. “ S64 of prices. Black and Colored! Washable Pique Ties, plain Ly js 13e, l4e, and up, | wiite and fa: cy, two for 25c; ob + vhite China silk (fourin band), e se CORSETS.—The kind that fit ; reversible and washable, 39c. ye //| well, wear well and cost little are MEN’S SHIRTS.—A_ splen- ‘ ily made w.ite laundried Shirt, licen bosom and bande 1; > , Shirts, for Men and aK here. The best Cor-et in Char- | d @ lo tetown for the price, 30c; a %- regular 50c value, 42c; a regular | Neglige al: 65c value, 55c; splendidly made. | Bove, 20¢; Neglige Shirts, nicely ae well-fitting D. & A. Corsets, 75 finished, 52 and 72 cents; a epe- i: and 95 cents. cial English made Neglige Shirt, Cuilar attached, 95c. SE “As s; MOORE & McLEOD. é se Charlottetown, May 16, 1896. . Jb EEE = — | BLACK CASHMERE, Extra Wide, All Wool French Goods, at oO0c. Unoqualled in value. Other qualities up to One Dol lar and Fifty per yard. Hundreds of ladies say: “I wiil take the fifty cent piece, it’s plenty good.” Hiosiery, Fast Dye. 2.000 pairs Cashmere, 6,000 pairs Cotton—Children’s Misses’, Ladies’, Men’s. Ask to see our 12c, Stocking Men’s Underwear, all weights. W. A. WEEKS & CO. The Painters And Carpenters Are busy working at our new stare, which will be ready sometime next week. In the meantime we will continue our very low prices on all goods. We have something exceptionaily nice in Clay Worsteds, warranted to hold their color, and made in any styie you desire. Best trimmings, and woakmanship guaranteed. Can have one for $18.25 cash. Call early. 8. A. McBONALD, ~~ @ a Leading Fashionable Tailos, Queen Street, GOOD DRESSERS WILL WEAR SHIRTS During the summer months, and the place to Ch’town, May 8, 1896. buy them is at iD. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishmer* The Cavalier Bicycles are taking with the people wherever they are offered for sale. They are made by The National Sewing Machine Co., Belvidere, Illinois, ERY WHEEL WARRANTED. T.J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE rrxnten, « cHaxpiaee Ba ha Pie 2g i : | 4 err TS Naa ANRC NRE CoN a reoite: Pema gaye eeos. Be Penna? ee a id So