: TIE SAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTT ELOWN, MAT CH 23, 1898 | yl ji fi | Tetley’s Elephant Brand Packets, filled with pure good tea, and sold in 14 1 lb. packets, at and 40C., 50¢c., ha Mlk soci 's:.ca uae sith ital ' } ay certainly SS Tetleys Bestol Tea Value ANN TRIE, no matter which grade is | purchased. ELEPHANT BRAND... naa = See eng — i - if-s} “. 71 oom D fi . RAUNT AEA FAS Sue se enaehseng je pe a , We; GREAT SALE . : ; i ik OH Baw | Ga OT APLE SHOE ATA ‘i a DS; I tae By ig} Hie We have bought for cash, away below jobbers’ prices, about $1500.00 worth of Samole Boots, Shoes and Slippers. We have priced them at a fair profit, but to introduce them we have decided to ofier 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF THESE LOW PRICES =) until further notice, This is by far the best offer’ we | have ever made. You can see the goods in our win- dows and on tables in the centre of the store. They are all marked in plain figures, with 20 per cent to The y ao living eT ee come off at present. are made only in certain sizes. Below will be found a list of sizes. BPPSTI NI OTS DSBINSIDSI2> © CECCEK ESE EC EECEKECECEE Women's Size 4 Men’s Size 7 fe (Also « few pairs size 45 and 5) (Also a few pairs Size 8) i 1 In olka Jac id but. Boots | , : os a? Dong = ed and oa & In buff Boots, laced and Con- n Dongola Shoes and Slippers. ‘ Chocolite Boots, laced and | , 5"yS* . b cpt 2 ’ : ~~ [In Dongola Boots, laced and ULLONEeG. Congress. n Chocolate Shoes and Bicycle 3oots, 20 per cent of Marked Price. In chocolate Boots and Shoes. f& 20 per cent. of Marked Price Boys’ Size 4 (A few pairs Size 5) uff and Dongola laced Boots. Misses’ Size 18 (A few pairs Size 1) Laced and button Boots, spring | In hee} or heel, in black or | In chocolate Boots. chocolate—all nicely made In chocolate and black Shoes. 20 PER CENT. OFF 20 PER CENT. MARKED PRICES DISCOUNT ae Child’s 6,7,9&10 | Youths’ Sizes 12&18 In black and chocolate laced Same as Boys’ Black y ts— > and button heots—the nicest and Chiselate goods we have ewer seen— O PER CENT. OFF HARKED tos eee PRICES PPIADIIAIIBDIIDAAFDIATD? @ SESCSSTIOCECCELTETCESEEE ALLEY & CO. SHOEISTS “SAU eSeaUEaS 20 PER CENT. OFF THE mn at es ee ee eal Th: New York Times’ London cor- reapo adent eavs that on a fieid day over a big subject the House of Lords can pre= duce a detate supevior in form and weigh. to anything of ths kind in Europe. That is a tribute from a republican that tends to justify the English people, who, when they had the choic? between Gladstone and the House of Lords, voted for the lords, er cetera din nntnasnneete Wespecially re. { quest a payment | of all aceounts sent out by us, Deeember 31,°97 Haszard & Moore, Sunnyside. The Royal is the highest grade baking powder knewn. Actual tests show it goes one- third farther thaa any other braad, Absolutely Pure EEE WANTED—A steady vell recommended man. murt have some knowledge of farming and be urefn] abeut the house. Dr.G. A. Warburton, West Royal'y. 432 ROWAL BAKING POWDER CO., KEW YORK. l with he et | > and that they must BCMANGK IN CORBA. Russia Will! f | } ng to Withoraw Her Finaroial —— ~~ Adviser, . “ ; os a whee Tue Sraxtay.—The Stanlev Jeft thie The ‘£ Official Messenger’ publishes a | portat 7 o’clock thie morning She h-r note saying that the Rnussien Government | nod ficulty in gtiiug out of the harbod, has instructed ite representative at Seoul, | At 3 o’clock abe Was nol reported at bice the capital of Corea, to inform the Eoaper- | (Ou. or of Corea and their apink Dn, his ministers that if, in longer requires capable of preserving urces the Corsa no foreign help and is r own resi independence | of her internal administration, Ruasia will not hesitate to recall the Ruseian financial advirer. As regards the Russian military efficers they will, afer leaving the Corean a my, temporarily remain at the disposal of the Russian mia- gon In view of the still unsettied state of the country, the note me eda: ‘No longer bout id by the rer pousivilily which the pres~ ance of the Ruasian it atactate and finan cial adviser of that ccuntry im posad up a Russia, the latter ca n pow abstain jrem actively participating ‘p theeffairs of Corea, hoping the young state, strengthened br (he support of Russia, will be able to main~ tain, without assistance, order at home and preserve her full independence. In 1 countrary cae, the Imperial Government will take measures for tie protection of the interesta and rights of Rnasia, as the greal power which is Corea’s neighbor.’ TL + AS ae — PERSONAL Miss Minnie Kelly left by the Stanley this mofning to visit friends in Boston. Mr John Baker, of Miscouche, celebras ted bis nintieth birth day The venerab'e gentleman lated by many friends, Montreal Witness: The United States has displayed strength, not weakenss, in complying with the request of Spain to withdraw the United States ¢ squadron from there being re- garded asan encou ragement to the Cuban Canaanite to persistin their rebellion. In accordance with the United States’ repre- centations as to the measures to be taken to end the rebellion, Spain has been trying to give Cuba reeponsible government The trouble is that the insarrents will nct accept a measure of autonomy ; they want complete independence, which is ty no means considered the best thing for Cubs by the United States Government or any other body of intelligent, thoughtful men. In withdrawing her fl Hampton Reads the United States notifies the insur- gents that their ideas asto the views of the Usited States Government are wrong, not count upon the Uniied States interfering to secure them independence, though she may intervere to secure them home rule under proper safeguards. on Monday ast, was copgratu Key West, its presence I et to The things that peuple see are inside o them and not outside. No two people see the same thing exactly alike. One woman may Jovk out ata beautiful landscape and see all the beauty and restfulvess and grandness that there is init. Another one will look out at the same scene and see nothing. The man who is perfectly well and vigorous enjove lite to the full, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes people well. There isn’t anything miraculous about it—it is the most natural thing in the world. It rimnply puts the digestive organs, the stomach, the liver, | the bowels, in perfect order and thereby makes the b lood pureand rich, All diseases live and thrive on impure blood. Keep a *tream of pure, rich, red blood flowing into a diseased spot and the* disease will rot stay. A mas lives op rich, pare blood, and Sean dies on it, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery gnken pare, rich blood. Send 3i cents in © Cent stam nps to Worlu’s Di- peosary Medical iis ‘ation, Buffalo, N. Y. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 10(# page *Comnon ae Medical Adviser,” profusely i!ustra- te Linings ia Wasninctoxn, Maich 22.—The pro- cedure iu cK mourning with the submir~ sion of the port ofthe Maine court of inquiry by a president to congress is now clearly outlived anda cabivet officer yes- terday explained the genera! line of action ceipt of the repcrt, which ia expected to reach Washington next Thursday. A copy of it will be said ni the Spanie ty government very early, d as sao a& Cal be ude done the ipo will be sent to congress and make public at the same time, New suiting, tronserings, and overeoat~ . 4 r iagsat D. A. Bruce’s. New hats, new shirte, sweaters at D. A. Bruce’s, new ties, new Toroxto, March 22.—Stens are being taken icr the cancellation of the franchise of the street railway company, on the grounds that it was obtained by bribery and corruption. Astonishing revelations are promised. Astoria, Ore, March 21.—The steamer Oregon arrived from Dyea Sand Skaguay, making the passage in five daye. She brings 146 passengers who report the epidemic of spinal meningitis in Skagua is abating, no deaths having occurred for some days. Frank Clement, of Hillsboro, Oregon, was shot and killed at Sheep Camp on the 14th, by Gottlieb Scbreider, of Maryland. A lynching was averted only by the prompt action of the officers in getting the murderer out of the way. Call and see 1898 Massey Harris Bicycles. Children’s School suits just opened200, little suits opened yesterday vo fit boys from 4 to 14 years old,solid all wool wellmade for $2.75; also 3 piece suits of the same goods for $3.75.—Prowse Bros. 665 3i. The great sale of samples is going along merrily—better than we expected. The goods are nicely made and fashionable— size 4 in ladie’s, 7 in men’s 13, 10,9, 7 and 6 io children’ s.—Alles & Co. st present intended to be pursued upon re-, sini ia Porics Covrr.—i'wo countrymen, for drunkenness, were fined respectively $2 or 16 days and $4 or 20 dare. Peter Kelly, & saloon keeper on Queen Street, admitted tc an offence against the Liqror Regu'r- tion Act and was fined $25 and costs, He | pa:d the fine. dilute Ax OLp Axp Wet, Tarep Renepy — Mra. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup haa been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their ehildren while teething with perfect succe:s. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Disrrhoea. Is plearant to the taste. Sold by druggistsin every part of the world. Twenty. five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W-nslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, St. Joho Sans Mr. J. M. Mere er, a commercial traveller, and a nephew of the i late Connt Mercier, informe the Winnipeg Nor *-Weater that he has secured from the dominion government the dredging privi- leges of ten miles of the Yukon river. His | uncie,Mr. J, A. Mercier, has ae several seetions of the same length, and other members ofthe family have also been granted sections of different Jengths. It is the intention of the Merciers, be says, to pool their interests and torm a joint stock company for the purpose of dreding the ciaims in question or selling them The Mercier family appear to have secur- ed a chance foranice little speeulation. A Chapter of Delays. One evening not long ago a slight blaze was discovered in the neighborhood of the corner of Prospect and Erie strecte, and a rush was made for the fire alarm box. As sometimes happens, the whereabouts of the key was not known, and for a minute or two there was slot of wild anxiety run- ning to waste. All sorts of suggestions were offered, but nobody took advantage of them. Fortunately a short policeman came trotting up and presently produced his key. It was attached to a chain, and the chain was attached to him. It wasa short chain, and the box was pretty high up, and the key didn’t come within six inches of the keyhole. The short police- man puffed and tugged. ‘*Well, by George!’’ he said. ‘Lift him up!’’ roared somebody. **Hold on, boys,"' said the officer, “I'l loosen the chain." He unbuttoned his cont and vest and the waistband of his official trousers and finally released the jangling attachment. A moment later the door of the box flew open. ‘*Let me see,”’ said the policeman, ‘‘you turn something, don’t you?”’ The fact is, he didn’t know anything about it. “*Say,"’ said a funny man in the crowd, “will somebody kindly step around and ask that fire to be as deliberate as possi- ble?”’ This made everybody laugh. “‘T guess the cop takes this for Lupmon, don’t you know,”’ said the funny man again. “Pulldown de knoeb,’’ yelled a small boy, and the short policeman obeyed. Luckily it was only a trifling bjaze.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. Your druggiet cannot find a substitute for Dr. Harvey’s Southern Red Pine—The Cough Cure. We have been ia this stand for over 22 years,but now we are going to move. Before doing eo, we will offer our Jarge ‘stock of crockery and gisesware at a bargain wholesale and retail at the eheap erockery store. —W. P. Colwill. > > > a= 2 e © @ 2 @ : When ¢ House + Cleaning commences, don’t forget ‘that § your parlor Furniture wil! look hke new again, if vou give ita rub over with $ Johuson's Yarnish mestorer. £ 7 ; It cleans and polishes at the tame time. Kasily applied and is aot sticny i5c a Bottle. Johnson & Johnson TEE DRY@oETs. ¢ =e @ @ 6666060607232 8 TO LET. — The new donble tenement house on Brighton Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot andco’d water, electric ight, ete. Possession given first of Me~. Apply to . J.J. McKIMNON, 49—t ~e eo Oe Oe Oe” &e@se ee eae] @ LOCAL, AND OTEER ITER S$ ee ok A — at = . WSs... Lo fe F F PY ’ we Ky AAAAAALLAA_A SS Es =. = a7 oom oe 2 $1.25 | LAUNDERED § ~({f] «(if SHIRT ; STANLEY BROS. ih» fh» ih» ict @ = HAANKROME D. GORDON. The Clothing We Turn Out Must Give Satisfaction For the Following Reasons : ___—_!,_ SIXTUS Mcl ELLAN As a cutter, our Mr. Sixtus McLellan isan artist in hi line. Our pressman has been schooled in one of the in the United States. We empioy a first-class machinist. We employ nothing but experieneed workmen. We by our goods from the best English end Canadian houses. We pay strict ‘attention to every detail of our business. Give us a trial order und yeu will be convinecd. GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters bast firm Upper Queen St. London House New Goods now arriving. Thirteen cases Opening to-day i.e HARRI S A HINT FOR =P RING To Be Forewarned is to be Forearmed Just received.—New 1 of Boots and Shoes for spring and summer trade, Good s and reliable wearers. NEW STOCK OF RUBBERS NOW OPENING Prices and quality to suit everybody. Weeks & Warren North Side Merk Squere, ei ee ee ae. ea ee ey a ade & oo