r a A THe Spring Jackets AT HiLF PRICE AND LESS eaasdceaadadcagaeaeaadsaadadadddd i i f th : ie of | Phe y re : l i SI ¥ | : g ~ ¥ far i — vy MUST go to ‘ « mt stock Ni hy t ; , - t Th ' Lor 1. a Sy } Ja kets, | , arly 3 0 it to S5 25 ” tto S150. LOT 2. Handsome pring Jackets, regularly $5.12 up to $6.75, are cut to $2.00, LOT 3. Handsome Spring Jackets, reguiatiy $7.20 to $8.85, are cut to 82.50. t of Children’s be i a i Jackets prices just ridie " eese MOORE & McLEO), The Wall Paps r Mi n AIVOPHIFHF IAF OT TTT IDPI TTR INN ONTO DTT ITT RDE DDO RD RD DPDDPRRODRDDDRODORR ORR ORR DDR HDT ED RTT TIDORIDN DOT RDO DOD HORT OR ODD ITDOD DODD D ET ODOR DORD OE Vuaneaseadsedaandadendancaecaedancedccaedddcd sedate sdesddsancddcddsesasseddodessaacaasa = = = = E E ¢d PEOSOSSESOSOSCHOOOSOOVOOOS Prudent People Purchase Papers Prompily 00446600 Now while stocks are complete— while we can promptly watt on you sOCCCCOCESO Need any Wal! Paper? COME EARLY. BRING ROOM SIZE MOORES McLEOD The Wall Paper Men DELINEATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. LADIES HOME JOURNAL and other.eee APHIL WAGAZI NE Now in stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Stationers. SOOO SHOPOOCOCOHOEOO a, uv Sunnyside. ee ; IW» IW Thoroughbred FROM TIRE TO SADDLE a<eee8 The Cleveland Frame is strong and rigid. The Cleveland Chain is positively stretchable never looses un- and its The Cleveland Bearings are absolutely dust proof and aft r @ vears hard werk will be found free from grit or dirt. The Cleveland is the greatest. DODD & ROGERS. >. Seeteeen ? Mb eelling cheap at Quirk’s Bakery, op $ ponte Court House. wevenevevenenenenenenanenenenennnr e LAdcandadcaadeaaaacnsaaas ia | Orders | ment Mixed Biscuits, our own make, all fruit rHE LOCAL | Beer Bros. for Dress Goods = AND OTHER ITEMS, } Cir ( ouNcri —Special meeting to-night } at eight o'clock. . o. - ‘ Ar tie Cares.— Crossing both ways tc- | ay. The mai! special reached the city at 2.45, ; ical Tae Sraxuey reached Pictou about ) . - eleven this forenoon.” Georgetown to-morrow. She will leave for _ Lectvre.—On Tuesday, Apri] 6th, the Rev. Mr. Moss, of Marsibfie'd, will lecture efore the E. L. of C. E.,of Grace Church | Look out for further announcement . - _ Coming Tuts Way.~— The Boston Comedy Con pass 18 to give periormances in Sut erside next May The Company will probabiy appear in Charlottetown also. ENGINrERS.—The Charlottetown Engin eers are requested to meet at the Drill night whe Spe n a detachment t ef twenty wil be selected for the Guard of Honor t morrow. sities SacrkaMentat.—The Rev, Joseph John n pre acned in the Sours, Presbyterian Church; morning, and in the the pastor, Rey. J. R McKay, in dispensing the Lord’s Supper n the Bay Fortune Church. yesterJay afternoon assisted - St. Pac's Cuurca —The Missionary rvices yesterday were all well attended, fo-day there will be a bible. reading by the Missiover at 330 p. m., and a mission rervice at 7.30. All are cordially welcom ed to these services : os Mitrrary Promottoy.—By last General we observe that Lieutenant and Aju ant FP. PyCarvel', of the Fourth Regi Canadian Artillery, has been granted tie rauk of Captain from the 11th Marc! of Dy, 10 iinendipenaien Tse Sabbath School convention, which} was postponed, will be held on the Ist of April at Pownal. All de'egatea will drive| lirectly to the church and a hilleting com- | iittee will assign them to hemes during/ their stay at the convention. ao | casea Phe} cases against Ellen Tice ani Tiney Curley | adjourned until the Sth April for The summons azainst Sweeney was dismissed. Pouice Court.—TlLree Scott Act roade up the doc ket thie forenoon were farther evidence M ‘ bael sniioagiainnsin Patxevt Acciperyt.—While David Shep herd was engaged at work in his mill at Gowan Brae on Srturday last his hand got caught by the circular, resulting in the} i two of his fingers. He drove to Souris immediately after, where his injur- ea received the necessary surgical treat-| ment. oss of sina vain Tae Lossrer [noustry.—Great prepar- | ations are beimg made amongst lobster| packers fora more vigorous effort in this | line-of business the coming eeason than ever before. In the eastern section of the Island, especially, many new factories and boiling places are being erected. It as though there is money in the business when so many wide-awake men are found investing cash in the industry. ookKs Tue Miyp or rae Master.— The lecture lelivered in Ludlow Hall a few evenings ago by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer is highly | spoken of by the press of Summerside. | The sabject of the lecture w s Ian Mac-| Laren’s book, “ The Mind of the Master,” and it was handled with the skill of al master hand. At the close of his dis—| course the Jecturer was tendered a hearty vote of thanks. . sillibiinens Teacuer’s Institvre.—At the meeting} of the Teacher’s Institute oa Saturday evening an interesting and instructive | paper was read bv Rev. W. J. Kirby, who took for his subject “Character the Ulti- | mate end of Education.” A discussion followed, and a hear’y vote of thanks was | tendered Rev. Mr. Kirby. Next meeting | Mr. W. L. Cotten will read a paper on | “Education out of School.” hesiiaiee Provinciat LecisLature.—The Provin- | 1! Legislature will meet for the d2spatch | f business tomorrow (Tuesday) afternoon three o’clock. The Guard of Honor on} xceasion will be under command of| Captain Crockett, and the 82nd Battalion | Bind will in attendance. The usual} alute will be fired from Fort Edward by a detachment drawn from No. | Company, G A., under command of Captain Davi » the ve 2 ~s* Movxt Hersert Socirar.—Owing to unfavorable weather and almost impasse- able roads the Social ia the Mount Herbert Hall on Thursday oight was not largely aitended. The object of the Social was the providing of funds to assist in the building of a new wing to the Institate for the Blind at Halifax. A very nice enter- tainment was furnished, and for the few baskets which appeared the sum of $11 was realized. imeiettiatisiin De. Watr’s Esrate.—The adjourned meeting of the Prohate Court was opened at noon todey in Charlottetown to resume the hearing of the application to obtaio probate ofa paper alleged to be the last of the Jate Dr. Wail, of Emerald. This application is opposed on behalf of the next of kin of decease and the Court s now engaged in hearing the evidence on behalf of the persons named in t'ie paper writing as executors. The defence has not yet commenced. Mr. J. E. Wyatt of Snmmerside appears in support of the alleged will, aud Stewart Q. C. and Messrs Peters & Ings for the next of kin. Will DAILY EXAMINER 2 UNYON GURES BY MAIL Thousands Have Been Cured Through Prot. Munyon’s Free Medical Advice Munyon’s Medical Institute, is the best one of its kind in the worlde It employs a large staft of skilled specialists to diag— nose the cases not only of people applying personally for treatment, but those in all parts of the country who send in persoual letters, asking the best methods of sure} of various diseases, being Thousands of and a staffof from ten to fifteen doctors are Jaily employed in dictating ré plies throngh the medium of many stenographers. [heee letters are receised in strictest confidence: and promptly answered with the best medica) advice obtainable. No effort will be spared to see that each case is thoroughly diaguosed and the proper remedies to effect a cure are prescribved. For these services no fee is expected. A separate cure for each disease. all druggists, mostly 25 cents a vial. Adress Prof. Munyon, 11 & 13 Albert St., Toronto. these lettera are received every week, a |? tue A tees PERSONAL. ——— Premier Peters is home tc- morrow. ur. C, CG. Queen Hotel. : D. A. Me Kinnon, M. L. An Georgetown, is in the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. Messrs. L. E. Prowse, George Stanley and Charles Leigh, Jr., are expected home tomorrow. Mr. James Clow, ex-M. L. A expected Carlton, Souris, is at the , Murray Harbor North, gistered at the Queen Hotel on Saturday evening. Mr. William Sandeison died today after about a week’s il The deceased wis employed in Sauderson & McNatt’a store, and was well and iness, i } . | will complete the paying for | making the chiet a present by | Duke of Leeds will be appointed to suc- favorably known. William Croft, Toronto, J. A. Livirg- stone, Montreal, and H, Sutherland, Cam— bridge, Mass., are among the Jattcst arri- vais at the Queen Hotel. — re < -e— --- Home Acaixn.—A Lennox Island corres- pondent of the Pioneer writes: Chief Jotun Sark returned on Friday from his collectirg irip to Summerside and Charlottetown. After pavicg expenses of travel and board h2 brought home $86 for the organ fund. A!l that is needed now is $14 more which the sample organ now in the new church. While in Charlottetown Chief had a good time on S:. Patrick’s Day. It was his birthdav— he is now 38 years of age—and he was invited by His Honor, Lieutenant-Gover- nor Huwlan, to take dinner with him that day. The Governor intends returnisg his visit as soon as practicable and intends which he will be remembered for three or four cep - turies to come. on a 2-9-© Mrs. Appleton Pease, of Appleton, Ve., w g in her chamber one dev last week, set fire to her clothing. Nocne heing near she was burned to death. Mrs, Pease was 75 years of age. hile smokin Mr. Labonchere’s Truth learns that the ceed the Earl of Aberdeen as Governor- General of the Dominion of Canada, tle latter returning to Ergland in 1898. A Camera is a splendid companion when on your vacation. You get views and department as during t ——— Our Cigantic Carpet Slaught Sees sye The crowds still continue to come our way, Never in our history have we been so ith us gets more genuine value, goes ssible to get elsewh know exactly w e best liae of Brussels, Tapestt ys. ices on Brusse his great sale. Money dC, Our prices on Tapestry nln ine eet = = se spent w vets more styles, more quality, and does more actual good service than it is po is impossible for us to find time to take stock every two or three d stock, Toshow you but one thing, we will guarantee to show yoa th Hemps, Scotch or Union Carpets ever spread ou 55e: better 65e; best 7 Oilcloth is: good 15; better 25c; better 35c; better 45c, ete. first. seeing our magnificent display, (You'll be sorry if you Jo), t for your inspectioa lid ays to let you 4 in the city, Our pr is: good 25c; better 35c; better 4c; best 55c. € : Dont’t spend a cent in house furnishings without ~ MONDAY MARCH 29. isO7 2 ee eae age TEE busy in the Carpet further, Jasts longer, ere, Ladies, it hat we have in Velvets. ls is: good Our prices on |tooa wool Second Besti frame | Good Better Better Floor Fleer For Floor Brussels, quuality Brussels, Tapestry. Tapestry, Tapestry. Oilcloth, Oileloth, Oilcloth, Gilcloth, 55 cts} Brussels, 65¢ Only 75e 25 ets Only t5e Only 45¢c. 15 ets 25 ets. 235 cts. 45 _ ,own us if they could, LOCAL, AND OTHER -ITRMS 1.0. 9.F—Regular meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge No.8 tonight. Degree work. villians Dritt Tonicut.—No. 2 Co. G. A.; drill tonight at 8 o’clock, and detachment or guard parades tomorrow at 2 p.m. le ils Sauvation Aamy.—After'the anniver- sary tea tonight there will bea musical meeting. . Admission 5c. The officers from Summerside wil be present and take part. sical Tue Rivx.—Band and good ice at rink to-night. ‘ihe management of rink are trying to make arrangements the Summerside team to come down morrow night to play a game with Abegweits. the the for to- the Sr. Duxstay’s CatuepraL.—The fourth of ihe series of special Lenten sermons was last evening preached by Rev. Dr. Morri- son. The discourse was excellent in both matter and delivery. There was a large cougregation, A. F.& A.M.—The Brethren of St. John’s and Vietoria Lodges will please meet in Lodge Room to-morrow, Tuesday, the 30th inst. at 1.30 p.m. sharp, for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late Brother, Joseph Stewart, a member of Loyal Monmouth Lodge England. By order. Tue Texant Leacve—T be oft postponed lec’ure on the Tenant League, by Mr. Ross, will be delivered on Tuesday evening, the 6th April next, at 8 o’slock, in the Market Hall. Admission 15 cents, Doors open at 7.39, lecture at 8. The above lecture will be delivered on Monday evening, April 5th, in Summerside. anes Sutenvinpixe.—The shipyard of Hon. Thomas Kickhrm, at Souris West, is beginning to look like old times. The amount of lumber intended for another pictures that you only bave a chance of getting once in a lifetime. By looking over the pictures when you get home, you have the pleasure | of going over the whole trip again. | We keep a full stock of Amateur Photographer’s Supplies constantly on hand and sei) Cameras here at list prices. Send for catalogue. Johnson & Johnson Why? Buy the second best = WIS WYRE PUANITURE | When the best costs you| no more, and often iess. We show a wide range of Cheap, Medium and High Grade Furniture, HARK WRIGHT & CO, Ltd landed In our Blouse Dep busy time. Hundred we are prou \ and.every one of this Is made of 13c §Pri ft has been our aim to procure made, the newest styles ont, value on earth, and judging fale our efforts. — Prowse Bros. the best and the by the - “your new Lats are eelling the people " RIES KKK OL ES The Young Ladies artment report having had a dof the many congratulatory remarks made by our customers, such as ou have the prettiest Blouses in own, and so Cheap 2G Feed Our Blouses are up 8 : down rapidly. A great big 1,000 to select from, Our 49c Bicuse charged for making afte ©00es00e0eee =—BEER {BROS. Tue WE aTgen:—Fresh north to west winds, not much change in temp, and s of blouses were sold fairs, but they are coming spring's importations. calculate how mneh is : 1 Lenet. r using 34 yds of material nt: 2 : : : : : : : : i i 3) iy Fs three-masted schooner is daily increasing. A few hands are already at work dressing the timber. Mr. Kickham expects to launch bis new craft some time early im the coming summer. For Exrert Tyeewritixc.—Mr. Will H, Newsome, Toronto, Canadian agent for the Smith Premier typewriter, bas present- | ed asilver medal for the most expert operative of the Smith Premier. The | contest for the medal is now in progress in the Central Business College of Toronto, and the Central Businese College of Strat- ford. The medal is a handsome one, Mr. Newsome is a Prince Edward Island boy. cae ai New Srore.—A new seed and agricultu- ral implement store has been opened on Queen Street, near the City Building, by Messrs. D. W. Finlayson aod Jobn Me- Kinnon. The business will be conducted under the firm name of “Finlayson & Mc- Kinnon,”and al] who trade with them may depend upon being well treated. Both members of the firm are we!l and favorably | known. particulars, will appear to-morrow. Qvensc Junser Carrix.—Some_ two years since a young bul! and heifer of this hardy breed of Jersey cattle, so well adapt- ed for our climate, were imported by our popular Lieut.- Governor Howlan, who is takiug such a practical interest in the agricultural industries of our province. This importation was made for the purpose of teating the adaptability of the Quebec Jerseys to our climate. The experimé@nt has proved a decided success. The heiftr imported by His Honor is now three years oid, and is named Belle de Lisle. The bull is also now three years old—Duc de Covteau. A young bull, Duc de Lisle, the sire and dam of which are . the above im- i animals, is one year old to-day, aod porte c a bull calf, naned Duke de Ville, three weeks old, of the same breed. There fine purc-bred Quebes Jersey cattle are to be seen at Government House stables, and are registered in the French Canadian Cattle Herd Book of the General Breeders’ Asso- ciation of the Prevince of Quebec. 5 dae eail That Hood’s Sarsaparilla pucifies the blood and relieves a vast amount of suffering is not a theory, but a well known fact. jected a resolve providing for the erection of an equestrian or military statue of Major-General B. F. Butler on the state g ounds, We Will Serve You Well“ You can get more satisfaction and more réal pleasure by baying from us instead of doing your own bak- ing. How’s this list for to-day. | Mottled Cake (very light, a lot of it goes toa pound)..... 6c per Ib, Ginger Snaps....+0eeereee ee Oatcake ....eecereresccce rs Sg Chocolate Pies .......-20) and Q5c each lee Cocoanut ee e. 66 Cream a ee Mince, Apple or Lemon 10c . : . a3 Wine Cake ....0.+seee 0c This is only a small part of our large up-to-date asso. tment. Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. woe Veseseot Bese S>DWOSVSSOSSS CSTV SISSSVSVSVSA L |i | Their advertisement, giving fuller | : The Massachusette Legislature has re- | we would s the lines are sold out, they will be replaced with oth No reserve, ers equally as We have all the other grades and prices that make up a first-class Carpet and Hou ment. Every line in stock is *cut for this great sale, say hands off, we are here to stay. Sale for cash only. And out prices are here to stay, and good, se Furnishing Depart- T’o those who would as fast PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Mon He see eeeseoeses sone THE PEST GERM TALKS, Sir,—I am here and I am quite at home. The wild geese and the brant have come without an invitation, and they are shot; but I have been tenderly reared in these limits and [am now everywhere received very kindly. So of course I will acknow- ledge the comp!iment and stay awhile and enjoy wyself in a good full plague of grippe and pneumonia and typhoid fever, generally. The feeding ground is good, and I have already multiplied until I have become legion. I number my people by the million. made easy too, for [ come in by the open window and by the open door, and have no difficulty in making my abode with the citizens, I do aot fear the Health Board atall. They do not see me, and pass me kindly by at all points in this sewerless town. They seem tothink that the four or five months of constraint and repression which the frost puts upon us must last forever. Some good citizens are helping on the tired dullness of the Board, which lies hhke the torpor of sleep upon these officers, by promising to build a bospita! to take good care of my captives when I have incapacitated them. So they and the doctors are happy, and I am quite content. For Iam not to be disturbed; I am here to stav. Pest Germ. > A SANITARY MATIER, Six,—I would like to know through the edluinns of yonr valuable paper, how it is that men from the country districts with their horses and carte can go through all the yards in the city, clean ont all the ashes and manure and leave all the old rags and rubbish lying about the yards? When our Sanitary Officer visits these yards he will require them to be cleaned at once and when tie scavenger is called upon all he can fiod is old rags and broken bottles. Our scavengers have to pay license to the city. All they get for carry- ing that is 20 cents a load and they have to cart it two miles out of town at night while the countrymen cancome to town in the day time and nothing is said. Mr. Editor, I think it is high time oar council should look into this. If not we will try next council election to put men in who will look after it. Fair Pray. —_————__ ree ee Pee ee erase teeeene re eeenee : English Vélvet Carpeting. We are ° ‘ sole agents in P. E.1. for Messrs. John : : Crossley’s & Co’s. famous English : * velvet carpeting which we can recom- mend for durability and artistic effect All fast colors. We can give you 100 testimonial from the ladies of P. EB. I. : who have purchased this carpeting ° * and have had it on their parlor floors ; : as long as '3 years. Oneof them has ° * been in use on the Jadies’ parlor of the ° : Hotel Davies for 7 years, and the ° * genial proprietress will be pleased to * - show you how it Jooks after its long : service in this much used apartment. : - For the next two weeks we are offering : ‘ special prices on this line. Call and : see it at Patons & Co’s and get other : testimonials. : locai , 70—Ilw. PTTL IT Pee eee ee rei) ARE YOU A B00D BOOK If so you will appreciate the fra grance and flavor whick our Extracts impart to your cooking. Why lose time and patience experi- menting with worthless aod uorelia ble goods, when you can get the best from your grocer by asxing for the “Sovereign” Brand. EXTRACTS their increasing sale proves superiority, Ask your Grocer for them. Simson Bros. & Co. Manufacturer I have every means of access ! SOVEREIGN FLAVORING Have stond the test of years, and their Do Your Eyes Tire Easily ? eese If you earn your living by constant application to close work, such as sewing or read- ing; you may find your eyes giving out after a few minutes work, Innine cases out of ten, this can be remedied by glasses properly fitted. If we can’t fit you, it costs you noth ing, e2eee8 W. W. WELLNER JEWELLER. age tngme LOCAL NOTICES. Maybe there’s a jacket to suit you among that cut price lot,—see them, anyhow.— Moore & McLeod. Read our ad. for cut prices on spring jackets.— Moore & Mcl.eod. Ladies’ Spring Jackets at half price and less; see them.—Moore & McLeod. 4 Butterick Patterns.—Spring and sum- mer styles, » large supply just received by Geo. Carter & Co., sole agents. Mince, apple, cocoanut and cream pies made to-day at J. Quirk’s, Grafton St. Three days that will be remembered by the buying public if they will only take advantage of our great gigantic carpet sale. Prowee Broa. & Co., the wonderful cheap men. T4—3i Today, tomorrow and Wednesday for the greatest bargains in carpets and house furnishings ever . offered to the people of this city. We iatend to wind up this month with prices on tapestry and brussels carpets that will be remembered by every body.— Prowse Bros. & Co. 7A—3i e's for Wall ape S Treated by the SALISBURY Method of persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming past errors and removing the causes of disease, The result justifies the means, This is not an ip gent cure-all. Neither should it be judged by certain bad imitations alreadv among the people, nor by the half-bad efforts of invalids 10 go it alone or hal{doit. The salvauon of health necessitates sincere repentance, constant self-denial and whole-hearted faith in the good works of physician and patient. Not save M D’s certificates by the ream will xe CHRONIC ISEASE | save one from the evil consequences Of ‘stimulants, fluid or solid, DR. CLIFT ‘Graduate of N Y University and the N Y + Hospital. 20) years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U 5S and Canada. Address :—Charlotictown, P. E. 1. Office :—Victoria Row. A HOME TREATMENT, persevering from month to month ACCOM MODA- TIONS reserved for patients, REFER- , 3 Telephone Call.; MARRIED. At the home of the bride, at Montague, 01 March 24th, by Rev. W. 4H. Spencer, John Mortimer McLean, of New Perth, to Miss Laura May Beers, eldest daughter of the late John Beers. ee DIED. In this city, on Saturday night about eleven, the 27th of March, 1897, of paeu- monia, Sergt. Joseph Stewart, formerly of the 47h Lancashire Foot and late of the Royal Monmouth (England) Engineers, aged 60 years. He leaves a sorrowing wife, one daughter and two sous (one of whom is in British Columbia) to mourn their loss. [Funeral will leave for Sherwood Ceme- tery by train ou Tuesday afternoon at 2.) ppArph hts To the decress of necessity: We have the goods and must have them cleared out. We need the money and you want the goods — more particularly when you can have them for one third less than regular price, BOOTS & SHOES At less than manufacturer's prices. This is certainly your opportunity, Buy now, for the stock cannot last very long at these prices, A few pairs of Ladies’ fine Dongola Buttoned Boots left at 75c, in sizes 24, 3 and 3}. Men’s Congress Boots for $1 a pair. CLOTHING & HATS We are after the men and boys to buy their clothing and hats. Men’s all wool tweed suits for $3.75, worth $5.75. Boy’s suits for 50e, 75¢ and $1, half price. Boys’ hats for 25¢ 35c and 50c. For your own sake see the goods and prices before buying. ).B. Macdonalds Old Stand FOOOOOOSOO9OS OF OS OHSOSHOOSOOOSH OL F £046 0060 6664 C000 a ENCES on application. 5 2: > mam XS — O LEL.—The three story dwelling house | on Prince St. at present occupied by Mr. R Campbell rssession given May 2nd, Apply to W. W. Weliner Ti —$—$—$_$_—$—$—$——— I ee moO LET—Gn Lower Queen St, shop and ij large cellar, saitawie tor all kinds of pro- dace. Apply at this office. 74 aes thie city a few days aco a purse containing a small sum of money, App!y to Henry Rackham, Chestnut St—74-3i s PILLOW COTTO Good Stock and ONDON HOUSE...... a ef Sheet NS WHITE COTTONS TOWELS, TOWELLING TABLE LINENS Good Value T. J HARRIS Directly opposite the weet end of the Market 3 : eeeeceeoe HIS LOVE HIS WIFE HIS BABY HAVE TERTH Well ? PAINLESS DENTISTRY Berlin Dental Parlors. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. STHOSCHOHSE HHS 399H OCHOLOOSO SODSSHUOC SOOT HeSOE USE HEOROSLECSOEOSE Opened To-day NEW Spring Rubbers. Ladies’ Rubber Boots. a Children’s Rubber Boots, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building. Auction Sale. or Valuable Farm Property in Ch°town Royalty. The subscriber will sell by Public Auction on the premises, Mount Edward Road, on Wednesday, the 14th day of April, next, at the hour of 312 o clock, nuon, his vaiuable Farm, comprising about SU acres, nearly all of which is cleared and in a high state of cul tivation. Upon the premises there is a gor nd farm house, three large barns, root house, etc This property is situated within one mile of the city and is especially adapted either for Dairying, Market Gardening of Fruit Grow- ing. | Easy terms of purchase will be given. | Full particulars made known on application to ihe undersigned. BRENTON F. LONGWORTI Ch’town March 10-'97—5Odyl4, why. Gulline collars. Sure notrip. All « THE are also metal DO —_——e Its popularit ed by the Boston Herald. * GOFF BOTTLED=WIND Mave By TE CULLINE PHEUMATIC COLLAR C9., Craney, P g. No sweat pads. coolest, easiest and bcst fitting Heavier loads drawn with less exertion than with any ot her ing is rust-proof metal, is not affected by moisture ollars, from the lightest buggy to the heavies t dray, are made of the very best leath« r, and tested by * pressure equal to fifteen tons pull, and are so guarant: any and beauty of finish (the Gulline Pneumatic C THE AMES HOLDEN COMPANY, or MonTrREAL Lro Sole Seliing Agents for Canada, with full stocks at Mortreal, Toronto, 8t. John, N.B., Winn peg, Victoria 2 NT ENGAGE - “OR BUY A BICYCLE -++sUNTIL YOU SEE THE....} WARWICE Perfection Cycle BUILT ON HONOR y in the United States is shewn by a rv Etreceived 671,589 votes, over its nearest competitor. “Samples in a few days ‘at Metal Stitched Air Collars £ The strongest, most durable, lightest, Horse Collars on earth. cure for sore necks and shoulders, The stitch- § , and will GULLINE STRAW COLLARS stitched and challenge all others for durability § ollarsexcc ple i 1% Vancouver, B.C cent contest conduc ct being 285,862 votes BROS.