ether engagements for that nightif you re : 0 tallte lesnoat evening -~" | town to attend the funeral of his father, ant tio epend a easaat e ing. am : r 3 Peter McCormack. - —_ . ee aa Es eee " Porrpoxep.—The auction sale of the His Honor the Lieut. Governor, during Dovle farms, South Shore, Lot 65, adver. | bis stay in Miscouche, visited the public ovie farms, South Shore, Lot 6 dayer- es ue ee a ons ie. ad 12) school and convent, and was enthusiasti tiaed ake place Thursday, March 12th, } “")” “yi eS le a: ieee aia sa po tpor | t 1 M >t lay next March Cally weicomeid. e 4 pre c itt i stpone Il Monde i , Mar ed : ra ry : dk ss at | nlaces. 16th, at 11 o'clock, on the premises. The | 9" address at both p se stock and iinpiements will also be sold at i ae ah : the same time and place.—A. MeNerut, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, taken at this sea- ee i. son, will make you feel strong and vigor Auctioneer. wd, , J " a ae memes a ee -= — ae ER RS re ea Sewer THE DAILY EXAMINER . . SE ten IN SN VICTORIAS VS. SUMMERSID ae = a aed enone ae e n a, + at ee a tana ee a ET al a Sip maaan 2 zs a ee et i Ee NC ttc ee AND SOURIS VS. VICTORIAS. eee a MARCH a i i a nee nen tines This Friday night will decide the greatest game of Hockey ever played in this city. ee PROWSE BROS. VS. ALL COMERS. This spring finds us supplied with the best assortment of Hats ever challenge any dealer on P. KE. Island to shew as large a sto makes—and further, we will give a new Hat for nothing to the as large an assortment of English and Americ , ck, to show as new styles, shown by us, and we do hereby to show as good man who can find as good, as new and ene —eee ee —_ om ND OTHER ITEMS. |B B LOCAL At MS. | Buy Your Hats at Prowse 108 Srox pon at Beer Bros There are many reasons why you should ee ; . trade with us First, because while others | I. 0 : soap, eWi are howling about their large stors we jey Lod MES : are dcing the business, You know that T ‘ ‘ will meet | large stores mean large expense, there e » the s Tue lay, | fore the large store with a small trade is nes not in a position to ecmpete with us, as| - we do the largest business in our lines of S ATH 4 I ser- | any firm on the Island. We buy in lar-; Hours Devotion sed | ger quantities, therefore buy cheaper. We} t pay eash for all our goods, therefore we - can divide the cash discount with our cus- CoN ; 2 s U estra tomers. We buy the most of our goods g >ta Wha Lid be bette direct from the manufacturers. therefore Go Kas M Ay save the middlemen’s profit and give that . to our customers. Our experience has G iis ssed n brought us to the point that we now know both capes ana ar ‘KIDZ | we can compete with the lowest possible ret ‘ ri ‘ prices and still leave a profit. Call and rain a ‘ tow al« LQ see our New Hats, Carpets and Clothing. - (ies NTA \ Vi GQ Z ) Stea - prere n a ENTERTAINMENT LAST EVENING. | t S r \ a i | congregal i gift is much appre There was a fairly large audience at the ciated entertainment given last evening in the | saat te epee . ecture room of the First Methodi-1} Tue Stay Ar t at Georgetowa | Church, and the splendid programme pre- | about 12 fand will leas o return | pared for the occasion was rendered in a} row ! passe " manner most pleasing to those present and | he Zg y S afte ¥Y |} in every way creditable to the ladies and specia gentlemen participating in its presentation _ Miss Florence Earle’s vocal solo was } A {Fo & . rot) sweet!y sung, and in response to an en-! Cha , y the a , cK- | thusiastic encore she gave “Annie Laurie,” | ev a rt Ix!and defended | which was received with even greater| by thre } S rs al) favor than her first number. Little the rink ¢ - Laz McLean, in her Folo, eo “Never Give Up,”’ delizhted th Want : sons a the | audience; and Mr. Davison sang “The social it { é ‘ » this} Brave Sentinel” in his usaal good’ form evening. A good programme with coffee | The vocal duet,“‘The Lily andthe Rose,” and cak and Ad by the Misses Earle, was aa excellent miss i number and was heartily encored. The = | male ehorus, eight voices, was also well Tewreeance.—A f meeting of Crient given Master Harry Smith recited D.vis ey g at 8 | “Seein’ Things” in a manner that was ovlock M to hear the re highly creditable to a lad of his age, ai port at visited Acadia nh response tO an encore gave “T Shot ar Div Ma Arrow in the Air” in equally good styl - | The piano duet by Miss Smallwood and i ‘ MeGreg as | Mr. Earle was capitally played and de-~ this 10r wit 10 days I servedivy applauded. Mr. Vinnicomde’s seems that yesterday, whie under the im- | violin solo (with piano accompaniment by fl e rr, D vas “(alKl.g | his 9-year-old daughter) was well played throagt his ul-gear about the streets. | [Tp response to a recall, Mr. Vinaicombe ngpane ie : }(with Mr. Earle at the piano) played Tickets cond, aad entir Lew | “Home Sweet Home” in an excellent man Lecture, on che I-raelitish question, can be | ner, e] citing rapturous applause. During procured at Rankin’s Drugstore, from Mr. | the second portion of the programme Mr Ros himself, at the door of Philbar-| GH. Haszard projected about fifty views monic Hall, on next Friday evening, the | on thecanvas Tue views were male up 20:b insi., at 5 < argely of Biblical scenes, and were inter-~ ca . spersed with vocal music, Miss Daisy Lewis” Drawat — The Joshua Simpkins | pend tion of “The Gate of Heaven” being Company war ates at the Oy,era House especially good. Rev. Mr. Campbell in September or Oct ber This Cor ene | made an excellent chairman. gave a performance inthe Opera House sails some eighteen } ntbSs ac Thev carry a asp'eadid band and orchestra. ; PERSONAL. ; = Dr. McKay, of Clifton. is in the city Sr. Parnicx’s Day. — Arrangements | : | He is registered at the Hotel Davies. heing made fora special train from ae Pharletittown to Emerald on the 17th |, Mt: 20d Mra. J. H Haclam, of Sp-ing ee ae ae B. I "@ ""*™" | field, are among the latest arrivals at the st, 1 nection with the : « : : > a setapts Hotei Davies. They leave fur Manitoba on nant hose w tend 0 will please , _ ; r Wednesday next. seir Names at the ! nd int Sentral Drug | “he ' . ae mans tt Se TE) Cilen Campbell, Esq., of Park Cor wee. ner, isin town. He is registercd at the — > —— i . As Tr TAINMEN C} lott He tel Davie 8. sormer Eyterrainment.—Charlotte- a . me : rae - ae oh Richard Hunt, Esq., chairman of the town Lodge [.0.G.T., w give one of the! ., . on ° nig - cr | Summerside Town Council, is a gue>t at best concerts of the season next Thursday | * ; ; e PI . Hall Some cf tLe Hotel Das ies, ening if rmonic ail. OK } ’ + a. ee Dr. A. L, McCormack, of East Boston, the best city talent will appear. Make no | is expected here this evening via George —_~o--— ous and keep you from sickness later ‘on. Geaxarky Rosscp —The Summerside . . ; 7 7 7 i } > at correspondent of tte Guardian reports that To-Nicur.—See the hock+y matches at on Tuesday night last the granary of Mr. | the rink to-night, which no dount will be David Clarke, of New Annan, was entered | the best of the season. by thieves, who succeeded in getting away | === ; ity bushels of seed wheat, severai bushels of timothy seed, a quarter ir and a quantity of oats. heir half bushel measure as a | souvenir of th-ir visit. ilies Dears or Mrs. Taomas,—Mr. Geo. P. as veceived a telegram to-day in gz} f leath of his mother, ? ' fu Nursing Bottle Fittings, Rubber Hot Water Bottles Fountain Syringes, ben rmiD lim OF the which occurred in P. FE. I the advanced age of 97 yesterday at} Dectased leaves six sons, William, John and Graham on F. E . and Rev. W. B. Thomas, Baie Enema Verte; George P. and Charles, of Mone- | i a Tnen Servings me, Mra Me¥ce, of Shediac, and Ear and Nose Syringes, $ . é $ 6 years. ‘. Mra, : Dillon, of P. E. 1, are the surviving | Atomizers, daughtere—Moncton Transcriy t. And Rubber Goods of all kinds at lowest prices. Mocg Trrat.—The niock tria) under the auspices of the Y. M. C. A, Debating Club last r git, was cond te of ability,and the pro thac ordinary interest. B. F icted with a good deal lings were } } | i weewrey @ UORNSON & JOHNSON, THE DRUGGISTS. BOOes 2626 < 828886538 id H. Houle eeted as el rk of rt. E.T. Higgs and R. Muore appeared for th prosecutior and John A. MacDonald, He tley McKinnon and A D n for the prisoner. After tae} was trial judge examination of several witnesses for the | *Nixty Bedroom Suites rosegution, the case was continu un~ | em inesday evening yo sai ey idence Below Cest and On wt the defence will be submitted. — | Credit,” Inevaxn’s Day. — The Irish natioua =e 8 at we ao 1 ms = pleased to is the way a Boston furniture earn that the Uelts Of this City are en- | 3 ‘a thusiastically preparing to celebrate it.| manadvertises. We have the Tiie two national societies are i setting |. ; : of the | Sixty Bedroom Suites (and course | more, too,) bat we don’t sell realy to parade, and the League Cross Band has been engaged to d Irish music for the occasion. No doubt | the two societies will appear at their best,| them below cost—make them See Ten dan "Foe Reo ak’ ks Cammelves-to the tune of = k,” to be given in the Opera) swift running machinery — sell aly, ond wil be a great atiractis 1. O ir}them at selling prices—on Irish people * pve dy iy oi honoret /eredit, too, if you have an feast. The sale of tickets commenced this | morning at Rankin'’s, Reddin’s and Dodd’s Dr ig-tores j that tyey are Zving fast late. F honest face » 4nd we learn Staal cise”) MARK WRIGHT & C0, 13D, algo ere iled Pri Soiled Curtains at Soiled Prices. 79 PAI~S OF LACE CURTAINS in White, Cream, Ecru and Coffee Colo more or Jess soiled, will be offered by ns for a few days as below. We are g > to clear this lot out. First to call secures first choice. <A few cents a pa r to the Laundry will make them as good as new. { { Lae 3 3 PAIRS WHITE, £5 cents, for 60 cents ‘“ 9 } ‘6 “6 88 a for 65 . “$02, 4 “ $2.50, tor $1.80 1 ts 4 2 “ ‘ 2.70, for 1.95 ae « 3.50, for 2.45 { ‘ §— | 3.15, for 2.20 “ q 2 s&s “s 3.25, for 230 oa 4 ‘ « 3.70, for 2.59 4 — ee 3.75, for 2.60 § «6. 4.00, for 285 oe oe « 4.25, for 3.00 “ 6 13-—~ 7 6 4.50, for 3.15 *« 13— 3 s 4.65, for 3.25 * 24.46... 6 475, for 3.40 \ “« 15— 1 “ 6 5 25, for 3.60 i ae: ss “ 650, for 450 “« 1%7— 4 “ “ FRILLED, 7.75, for 5.00 “30.04 66 CREAM, 5 50, for 5.50 ‘as “ 4.50, for 2.90 ee & 6.00, for 3.90 « 21—4 - COFFEE, 3.50, for 225 J « 22—T7 ” CREAM & COFFEE, 3.90, for 2 50 The above 22 Lots are now ready for your selection. BEER BROS. Tue Wearuer.—Fresh to strong north~westerly to westerly; fair and moderately coid, JOHN BULL TO BROTHER JONATHAN, Says John to Brother Jonathan, You seem to be perplexed ; | You want to make my boundary lines, An’ have Cacada annexed. Your arbitration scheme is good That certainly is true ; ‘Tis right, if I must pay the ease, But wrong to a-k of you. You swore I sank your merchant ships, tn eigiteen-sixty-four ; Fo: which I fifteen million paid, W.th five hundred thousand more, Now Jonatban, vou recollect The awfal howl you made— But th’ “Alabama Claims,” you kfiow Have honestly been paid. In the days of Reciprocity, You grumbled all the while: You vowed yon lost on every hagd, While I justed scooped the pile. And then vou prayed, O ! how you prayed, Deliver us Good Lord ‘rom that awful ! awful ! Cannuck-cheat, | The Fisheries Award. Your Jingoists ery out for fight, And fan the hostile flame, While I keep cool, but don’t forget That two can play that game. You are—O yes! I know yon are A nation grand and great ; Your Jingoes shake the “bloody shirt,” While you would arb'trate. Now, Jonathan, don’t bluster so, Nor get into a cramp About a pa'try mile or two Of Venezuela swamp. You make yourself a laughiug-stock, By brandishing of swords, When I essay to guard myself *Gainst semi-barbarous hordes. Before you lick Old Johnay Bull, Just simply liquidate Those damages you promised him, ‘Way up in Behring’s Strait. Your enemies are in your camp— Just wait a while and see; Tirey’re plotting hard to raise a fight Between yourself anil m2. I’ve always sent the olive branch, But seldom sent a shot— Unless it might be in return For one that I had got. My subjects served you faithfully, During your Civil Strife, Where many an honest Englishman Gave up his precious life. When he enlisted in your ranks, He did so, for to stay, Unlike your pseudo patriots Who joined to run away. My claims are only fair and just, As all the world must know; So [I shall rule Guiana still— Munroe, or no Munroe. D. FARRAR, Boston, Mass. , $a +> + CULTIVATION OF THE CRANBERRY The meeting in the Public Hall at Miscouche on Wednesday evening. to dis- cuss the question of cranberry cultivation was attended by about six hundred _per- sons, and the proceedings throughout were of the most interesting ard instruct- ive character. Gilbert DesRoches, Eeq., presided, and opened the meeting in an appropriate speech. Mr. Diekie began the proceedings with an eminently practical paper on the culti vation of the cranberry, in the course of which he gave those present the benefit of his experience in this line, and showed how to make the necessary ditches for the draining of the bog. Mr. Dickie obtained some two hundred bushels from his cran- berry meadow last year, and looks forward to a greater yield this season. Besides looking after his own meadow, Mr. Dickie manages a cranberry pla:.tation for a Mr. Joslyn of Philadelphia. Then His Honor Lieut.-.Governor How- lan read the able and instructive essay which appeared in Toe Examiner yester- day, The meeting was then addressed by Rev. J. A. Macdona'd, John Gaffney, * Richard Hunt, D. Rogers, Geo. Godkin and others, their remarks all bearing up- On the question of cranberry cultivation. Mr. Gaffney introduced a resolution pro- viding for the introduction or legislation relative to the protection of cranberry m<adows, which carried. His Honor the Lieut,-Governor was presented with an address, to which he made a fitting reply. The greatest interest seems to be taken in the cranberry industry in that section of the province, and the meeting of Wed- nesday cannot fail to have a most benefic- ial effect. oiaathliinkccitatsigd Doy’r Forcet Ir.—What? The con- cert in St. Patrick’s Hall on Friday eyen- ing, March 20th. The programme pre~ nared for the occasion is a good one, and should draw a big bouse. Besides the object is most deserving, Admission only 15 and 25 cents. ND i i § & : § i A reliable Store, established 35 years, we can give you satisfaction every time you want Boots or Shoes. We have Shoes that will please you both in style and price. Rubbers in all sizes and widths. A, E. McEACHEN, mchl2 THE SHOE MAN. } A Sep: ation in China and Japan, New York, March Wash., special says the steamer 9—A Tacoma Victoria, | brings private advic*s to the effect that a sensation has been created in. Japan and China by the Russian Government sudden- ‘ly chartering, on February 20th, five Nor- |} wegian and German steamships at Shan- lyhai. The vessels: are the '(Nor:), 1,170 tons; Darin, (Nor.), 1,124 , tons; Vorwaerts, (German), 781 tons; Pro- cress, (German), 1,098 tons; Amey, (Ger- man), 1,072 tons. Russians are also reausing additional alarm. by. making Lasty surveys of the entire Corean coast. >| ) } Should Have Used a Shot Gua, | ? Kansas City, March 9.—As-the Phil | ips divorce case terminated in the cireuit court the spectators were estonished to hear Judge W, 8. Henry reprove the - de- fendant, Balding A. Philips, for not using ‘a gun todefend his honor. Thereupon {the plaintiff, Mrs, Hettie B. Philips, faint- ed and was carried from the room. The | defendant was shown to be the injured party, and was given a decree. In giving | his decision Judze Henrv, ex-judge of the | State supreme court, said; “The only faalt | ican find with you, Philips, is that you | have been too much inclined to Jeniency. | If you had taken a shot gun and vindicat- ed your honor and your home you. would Stand better before this court and in the community.” } Three Children Burned to Death. PENETANGUISHENE, Ont., March 9.—A fatal fire took place yesterday on the op- posite side of the bay from here,in which three children were burned to death. The father had gone away to work, and the ; mother locked the three children in the house and went off toher mother’s on some errand. It was supposed the chil- dren must have been playing with the stove and so set fire to the house. An In- dian, who was the first to see smoke issu- ing from the house, ran in, and finding the door Jocked, was afraid to brcak it in, and the roof fell in before the door wasopen ed. When the neighbors cane they could hear the children crying, but could not get near them. The youngest one was burp- ed to a crisp, and the other two were bad- ly burned and quite dead. rc a © A Ayn O_tp Anp Weit Triep Remepy Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth nig, with perfect specess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sare and ask for Mrs, Wins!oe’s Scothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l v ——————— ep 600 Ibs. of good . black curled hair, which we will make up in mattresses at one-fifth off regular prices; a snap while it lasts—Mark Wright & Co. New wall papers are open your Inspection. & McLe od. See J. M. McLeod & Co’s. alvt.—Boots and shoes at your own price. Dirt an. Dust—Carpenters and _plaster- ers made it. You'll gain by it. Boot» and shoes a little dusty at prices to sell them. --J. M. McLeod & Co. Cleaning up.—We are, but you would never think it toseeus now. Weare in the midst of plaster and dust. Buy dusty boots for the next 15 days, and help us make ready for our new stock. We. will make it pay you.-J. M. MeLeod & Co. already for Read our ad.—Moore We wish to notify our customers and others who have been waiting to see our 1896 suitings and overcoatings that they are noW in, comprising a selection from some of the leading foreign manufacturers for this season’s trade.—S. A. McDonald. m12 5i MARRIED. At Lot 43, on the 11th inst., by James R. McKay, Nathan Elizabeth Burke. Rey. Dingwall, to DIED. In this city on the 9th inst., Peter M McCormack, tailor, aged 81 years. {Funeral will leave the residence of Michael Hennessey, (Undertaker), Kent. Street, to-morrow, Saturday, at 2.45 for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.] At Little River, Souris, on the 7th inst., Laura Pearl, aged 7 years, youogest dangh- ter of the late William Dingwall. wy W AN TED—A girl for general housework ; refirences required. Apply to Mrs Frep PERKINS, Brighton Road. iw—meh!3 LOST— Between Dodd’s Medical Hall and the Fish Market, an engraved gold ring. The finder will bo rewarded on leaving it at this office. vi—mehi3 BRAN, 3 Cars Best Ontario Bran, wholesale and retail at very low prices—AULD BROS: SHORTS. 1 Car from Manitoba Hard Wheat selling at reduced prices.—AULD BROS. oe sot ieeeanemnapancianeiae $$$ OIL CAKE MEAL. Best Old Process, now lower than ever before and the cheapest feed obtainable.— AULD BROS. ~ COTTON SEED MEAL. Best Prime Yellow, the best known Flesh and Fat pro- ducer, for Stall feeding. — AULD BROS. Ng | saw en FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale his Farm fronting on the Mount Edward Road, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, one mile from the city, comprising about 75 acres, This Farm is in prime condition, and ts specially adapted fora Milk or Dairying business. There are on the premises a farm-houes three commodious Barns, almost new. For terms of sale or other psrticulars apply tothe undersigned or to F. L aszard, Solicitor, Charlottetown. B. F. LONGWORTH. mch4—Im 135 pat MIXED FEED. One-third each Bran, Oil Meal and Cotton Seed Meal, an excellent ration for Dairy Cows and all stock—AULD BROS. é CRACKED FEED. One-third each Barley, Oats and Peas, at 1educed prices.— 'AULD BROS. march3 ~—2aw (25) & wky 2w Tamarind, FARMING FOR MARCH, -—— We are in recéipt of Farming for March. The excellent magazine is full of interest for farmers, The artic'es are for the most | part short,pointed and practical. One of the most elaborate is that on “Dairying in the New World,” explaining all the modern | methods, 203060668 2880 BVCVVeeo*, Tero NO FRILLS el eet GBB coo —_—_—— prices low. I am putting iuto my stock of Watches some material that cannot be held in a pair of tweezers. It is Reputation. Would this uot le a Boys and Girls. —_—— good time.for you to indentify your- Our One Cent Pencil Sharp- ener, Our Two Cent Scribbler and Ex. Book. : Every Watch guaranteed —— FOR THE—— { ! self with a Watch? Easy-to make a choice from my large stock. I have Low Priced Watches and High Priced Watches, and plenty of them. 7 a : Our Three Cent Pen ana Pin, satisfaction. W. W. WELLNER, cil Box. Our Four Cent Companion Box Ch’town, March 11, 1896. with Key. Our Five Cent Nickel Pocket Pen Holder. Stock-taking bargains to all. Haszard & Moore BOOKSELLERS. Charlottetown, Murch 7, 1896. There Must be a Leader ! Of all the BICYCLE Stores in a given city, some one must. be the LEADER. . People come te know that if they go there for a wheel they will get value in ex change for every dolJar they We have the reputation for certainty in all the claims w inake. We know the real value of a wheel—whether it be brand new or second-hand. do’any guessing about it. Saag tay t You Can Catch Your Own Sleigh with any kind of a Watch but if you wish to make a train on the P. E. Island Railway you must have a correct timer. Our Special Railroad Watch for men is correc(—inexpen sive — but has al! the essen tials. Solid Gold, $50; Solid Silver, $12 to $25. E. W. TAYLOR Dawson's Bicycle Depot, CAMERON BLOCK. feb26 } i a me tm il turn in. We never This ability to judge true values is what makes’ it so safe for you to buy at Corner Kent & Great George Sts. mehlil OUR 1896 SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS & TROUSER- INGS are now in, including a selection from the leading manufacturers for this season’s trade. | P. S.—See our $14.50 All Wool Serge Suits. S. A. McDONALD, Cl’town, March 13, 1896—dy FASHIONABLE TAILO 2. arene By oman Fl csonecna hy anan> bg made from Pure Linseed Gil. Not a thin iwatery mixture but A GOOD PAINT. ‘Every tin with lever top, so that if not all ~Ysed at once can be instantly closed air tight. For sale only by an Hats in any one department on tho I-land, ; ¢ t ‘ About my business — plain, é a every-day, straigift-ahead poli- @ } =| : cy—goods standard qualicy 1 ~ PENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, Match 13,1896. — aa tion 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 everything in the-line of | STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR BEATING. We pride | ourselves upon the perfection of our work in all its branches. | JOBBING done at short notice. Our charges are moderate. See us before placing your order. Best of references. McINNIS & THORNE; Charlottetown, Feb. 28, 1896—d&w PHILHARMONIC BUILDING, LONDON HOUSE. SPECIALS: = 15 Men’s White (Cashmere Mufilers, C. slightly soiled. Children’s Cloth lac. Gloves, 50 Fancy Shirts, Collars atteched Ce 75 Men's Flannel Shirts, C. very much more. Boys’. Two-piece Suits, 24 to 26 in, in our window to clear. and Cashmere — worth A lot é ¢ Chare:tetown, February 29, 1896. \'T. J. HARRIS. ype For Parlors, Halls, Bedrooms, or for any room in your house. We've just. finished opening the largest stock ever shown in Prince Edward Island, In the Newest Designs, In the Latest Colorings, “9 > “U rm AN We went right in among the makers—selected e in endless assortment and at J all prices. | the choicest patterns—bought in enormous quantities—got special discounts given only to large jobbers—so that this year our prices are lower than ever. e We'd like to show you our samples. l MOORE & McLROD THE WALL PAPEK MEN. Charlottetown, March 13, 1896. —_ . — a SEE THE VERY LATEST STYLE Has and Cae AMerial elt 7 CASES JUST OPENED! Our prices are very low for cash. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, March 7, 1896—dw MARKET SQUARE. a = Ss — : = = For Latest Patterns, Best Quality & Lowest Prices soso Alicea WALL PAPER — —TRY—-—— McMillan & Hornsby’s, Queen Street, EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is 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 “@i5.00 will buy a good Suit of BLUE SERGE, made in the best style, no better value in the city, at D.A. BRUCE'S, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Charlottetown, March 9, 1896 -—~dy a — wie ~HELPMAE-Genig - Help your mate and make life easy for her by buying one of those slightly used Sewing Machines at Half Price, ; They are all guaranteed for Five Years by MILLER BROTHERS. Only a few left, your choice, GOOD SHEET MUSIC--ONE CENT A SHEET Come early and get Charlottetown, February 29, 1896_ dy & wy : % ee et ee ‘apelle, pt 3 Mais meet ES at Sa ae ST en PRT KES TG LO AT fe» i PCT Ra EER GE OH VE ee Nae pt cane peta diy * atta