e e oe oe = magus et THE DAILY EXAMINER Ha Ax 4 4 _ ” # - = = ray + ~“ 7 é Ra > 2 THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1896. NS RR nntacntetnntsemmcineseiomer momma eee ema Se erence eee eae =: inten aemctneetissisieiinelainitnentiiionatea simile om aan oo ™™™E=E= oe” Sn ee a ee — ——— LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. a a 5 a | xaos , os 2 B B for D G LIGHT SUMMER COATS. | ra OW Ca, e? O ims. ELOc Weather : eer bros. for ress Woods, re rere W e | ave a very nice line of light coats ae Li @ for hot weather, prices from 75c up to} I City A ar. ( ess $5.00--PROWSE BROS. - ene reneeaepemeemtaeten mene ay ‘ | on } White and light str pe Vests. c} “2 ; . 6 . ae : —— ie eatiinaiinnciiecealeiagineal wh y , cheap in i ‘ 7 ; a Tne > a phess, Titer is now re-jAll_ the leading and” best’ makes at| Light Coats and Vests, Light Vests, Light Pants, Light : for . PROWSE BROS o. . ° . e ~ ai Vi sl for Charl GUS, > i Ss ‘i ies i J » ; oO or " ¥ ao QC 4 o , : . re. . . nd St. . » Nil. | le ie | { nderclothing, Light Shirts, Light Ties and £ races, All kinds of light summer goods selling cheap all this month > a. 1 Olored Shirts, any size, any R . ». % “ ; ~. n H c Gs ‘ > rate from price, Ask to see our 65c Un laundried Bound not to carey ony goods over this season. All must £0. ae .pplies' on Monday, | Shirt, guaranteed as good as any $1.00/ Cotton Dress goods, Ladies’ Capes, Hats, Ribbons, Trimmings, ete R er days on applic- | [aundried shirt in the city, {x+— : r ” ; stion to ticket a s. i - | eghiecvali Ss M rteriy oth ; nee ee PROWSE BROTHERS i yrrow ay) evening ROWSE BROTHERS, . ro 6rs. sted lease attend 4 COA Ss | a; ¥ ee a “ae - at \ i { ur ; this mor ne Ve , ee oe ee re a .. eee eS : e — ae 1 PRINCESS MAUD’S MARRIAGE, | Csi Coe aes, Cape Braoe, hr Fae OtEACNS is Best "inal seu aieay teen ive meyome OALLER'S LOT Wall Paper ‘Sees : ee 8, Uay sreton, for | eake | « ! She Has Already nares Five Bicycles J Sess LN) AN ARN ARN AN Lie RAN \/7 i A | , as Wed y Presents sie © ©GN* efere Se ee SSN WZ. | ‘| j | wroatans Peeps —— —____—_—— PN GN Nghe Signe vaghs Tighe s Gur SigxT NIGNT SIghE GSE eee | rc c ; | ¥ Ax S th ena PERSONAL. fl | 1 | Loyxpoyx, July 15—The arrangements BORN. oe Y ¥ ning a heavy fall « . Debt Clondés Leiter Wieseesis U ft for the ceremonial of the royal wedding In Charlottetown, July 12th, to Mr. and | AS see passed over ( owe leat aight. The| Pret Sorées tami es Meme | are giving a great deal of trouble, owing tO! Mre, J. B. Bell, twine; boys “a . ts eral ours. Wel Yersity, Ma lison, is visiting this Province. | # the constant changes. It has now been , : ee } we have not heard of any damage | Rev. W. T. Herridge, of Ottawa, is visit- | | decided that there will be three processions eee Te | edge AZ {ing Charlotvetown, He is the guest of Mr. froni the state apartments to the private MARRIED = a - - Cnestryet Srri Gosret Meerixc.—|? _ W. Hyn tan : | chapel, the members of the royal family At the City Hotel, on the 15th inst., by 3 & Come every » meeting to-night | The Richibucto corres)x odent of the | and the royal guests, the bridegroom and Rev. R. Maclean, Mr. Murdock F. Mac- _ \ Ay s at ock, and ¢y @ profitable hour. Moncton T imes says : Rev. William Law | his eupporters, and the bride and the donald, Murray Harbor Road, to Miss Ff, as M Bienkh Halifax, will lead. | 80" and tamily ar rived last evening from ' bridesmaids. The Queen will Le wheeled Bella Mc Leod, of Kinress a Se ave Come €1 ] a seat. aos —. sal Mr. J | to the entrance of the chapel, which she | - Tae pee | Mr John Stewart, brother of Mr. James | weil! eater alana’ Suk’ Gan ae te = : es 3 Sp Conn: lor Clic |Stewart, of the firm of Stewart & Gates, | will cater alend, jum ee Pee ride. | DIED. We are showing some | ge Si ‘ ONSTABLE.—Alexander Gilli ewart, of the fir : | The Queen’s state trumpeters, outside of } : : : ie ©, | Gir ox. has been “sworn ia” a special police con-| left this morning on return to Denver, Col- | the chapel, will herald the arrival of each At Avgustine Cove, suly 15th, Mrs. very pretty things in ve A> stable in the place of officer Campbell, who | °T@ Jo, after spending aw weelcs ViEitiDg | pecpeams | procession with afanfare. Princess Maud ‘*e0rge Muttart, aged 92 years, “ ree am is unable to take duty by reason of the friends in his a ae ‘ Daniel 4 | bas already received five bicycles as wed- | SSS ROY AL“ENGLISH W EDGE- tigye A accident to which reference was made yes-|__4?rivals at the Queen Hotel: anie Fs ding presents. Regarding the marriage | tie terday. | Musick, Boston; Joha Siveright, New rs | settlement, it appears that Princess Maud | WOOD WARE. se y + | Glasgow, N.S., W . Avard, Shedise; L. KE. Ps wil have £4,000 out of the allowance , Teapots. Butter Coolers AS st = Scoot or Tueotoay.—The summer | Dystant, Halifax; Charles Roberts, Mont- |} co granted by Parliament to the Prince of | eapots, ; utter OO0ieTS, | AS = ovl of Theology opened at Halifax on j°* . oo se ee 7. —— oa s Wales in 1889, and the Crown Princees of Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups S% Tuesday. Thirty ministers are in attend-| 1. /4- Burdett, Vundas; 4. l’. Alexander Denmark makes an allowance of £10,000 ‘ oe “i ance from points outside Pay city the 20 i wife, Dorchester; L. T. Holland, St. Come to tho I to aloes Charles or Match Safes, Biscuit Jars : qj = I sat Rit¥s c 7 . uM se y * . 7m whole number enrolled being between fifty | John; E. Bowser, Kingston, N. B. a i nn The couple will occupy a suite of rooms Salt Holders. NEW = esp cool and comfortable these } & and sixty There were registered “i Hotel wait. Have you wait- | in the palace of the Kingof Greece at NOV:.LS ALWAYS IN a dave by -eeneio’ SUMMER cor = = Ss Das ies last evening: Miss Cox, Hotel ed buying Capes? Tf | Copenhagen, and they will also occupy a n — “ a¥f. SETS? We have tl ss ce ae i iS Osetinties 1 Dieta Si, adia; W. H. Tetlow, Manchester, Eng ; i eg er as | villa near Bernsterf Castle, as their coun- mM STOCK. Se tilated kind, well ma , Sell eel ie Ss le “We > Pd © vosen | A. Berry, Quebec; E. Packard, Montreal; 80, NOW 18 your time. | try residence in Denmark, while a small Hi: ocks, Tennis Balls “|S ie ee ee SNe StandarJ,the A.P. A. organ, is dead|, FH and wife, Arkansas; E. J. Bur- : m4 ee 7 ammeccKs, Lennis Dalis, to fit, with a price made to fit your . . solthe Gedie bee ae” Wo ee a ss ee We have them _ in| mansion at Appleton, near Sandringham, r a iiiaaill owe yurse . : - ys a g r down ig as the | rows, Richibucto; H. 8S. Hart, St. Jobn, Paw : | will be the English home of the couple. Tennis Racquets. ow z ae ae : ved tates . it does nut s 7 able tolN, B: Wm. Hall and wife Montreal. awns, Browns, Blacks | Wi as thar oll se £4,000 to £16,000 a aN Samples in our north windew. og Keep up two crazes at once I siive 1}, * onine a a a ; : ’ ‘ d * 44 . Dy een tl ie ies teil of at This morning’s arr! vals hee 8. v. Bluettes, ete, from year and no rent to pay. Princess Maud i Haszard & Moore, Ae eet Be dae ge ee ee | MS ee a — a 8 has lately taken to “ poker work,” which Loose in you pocket ? Tigo Moore & MeLeod — ae } te Nn, Miss £ therton, srook YR; + J. MC- 80 18iste r . y i i- + 1 . .e - lh an, Cambridge, Mase; J. Tudor, Lon- $1.59 10 SE iene a scans ansettice aideediee eaten Don’t prespiration Bookeellers. @. " . _ ine CaLepostan ( 3—The Annual | don, Eng: H. B. Chadburn, Modtreal; W. All new this spring.| wood. The Princess has applied this make them sticky and — | AS Successors to Perkins & Sterns. ore Gathering will take ace at Orwell, on! H. Rolf, Portland, Me; Edward Hackett, P 5 iat | . : he . : . aw Piaasiad Resiat 4th on ike aeeaie arte > 3 Out they go atany rea work to the ornamentation of book covers. spoil man of them, I Ince. E he gronads of | Tiguish. , It is announced that after the naval : : ; Ie Ae : a ng’, 8] ; near t . sth Wharf. | —— - ea —- sonahle price. A LOSS | mancenyies the Duke and Duchess of rufile your temper too? ee BVA asia Fg ei : a yar yas en) Baking Powder, -25 cents alb. to us, a GAIN to you. York will go to Australia on board the My pocket “Match Pro- b deed 3 ; I -—> a a . ne. Se ee JOHASON & JOHNSON Try t] People’ St cruiser Blenheim, the fastest cruiser in the tector” will vent all { \ ie hene saenaaee tae tie a siitce oa ote + occasion from Charlottetown to Brush | — ANSON 4 NSON. ry the People’s Store. | British navy. tector” will prevent all | It) , nas been enlarged by the addition of a | Gams oe barf, Orwell. | oe this guests after Juve 20th. iS ees es Reductior in Board.—Board at Hotel ; % Fay wenn nd z i= Eyopsteter again estate the patronage nye e * . Th, ; . 1 . : 7 . r ” > ay ’ Pe ~ ~ ° a il wt desire tos { ir vace at ¢ —_ Ar Cuixa Porst—Thie is the day of | Acadia reduced to $2.00 per day. ft ea Ve TWO WONDERFUL WAnsmIPs. Seo my Suedipley of (ian eae ie s% the tea at China Point, in*sid of a mission a oS Se ae ‘ ae . pe : ee church at that piace. In the cast) thorn- Pinte. - 4 British Cruisers Able to Steam at Fallway MATTHEW SMITH, «> ing the clond: looked threatening, but later ov the sky cleared and we are now having rom) tea ports weaiher. | he attendance at the gathering is very large, and a’l are ¢ er joving themselves. ; _— [Feweeeewe Tete Sunburat ? Race Burn ? If so, use Cream of Roses. Is not sticky or Wixpow Broxen.—Qne of the large * plate glass panes in the show window of | Redain Bro-’. drug store was broken some i¢ time duriag last night. Just how the thing | occurred one knows. Some believe | that the pane was broken either by a stick | or stone being thrown at it, whilst others | @ are of opinion that lightning caused the | @ no damage. ¢ oily, rubs in dry in a es minrte. Takes the St. James Pienic yesterday cn the, ¢ 42 “ sation f beautifal gronnds of John Maceachern,! é sim iriing sensation rom Esq., at Red Point, is declared by those face. Price 205c. 7 et ’ the who were fortunate enought to be present eee r hy to have been “the best of the seasun.” Prepared only by The day was fine, the tables wel! filied, | and the large gathering of chiidren and grown folk enjoyed themselves to their ¢@ Johnson & Johnson. heart’s content. The sail to and from the wharfat Red Point was a very pleasant feature of the outing. eee 2 ¢ ¢ ° ¢ é ¢ é ( ¢ q é ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ P ~ Sir Leovarp Tiniey’s Wr.t.—In the : ° probate court yesterday the will of the late Premier airiey Sir Leonard Tilley was probated. The! real estate is entered at $18,835, and the personal at $19,201. The property is left to Lady Tilley and upon her death to his children, There are a large number of bequests, aggregaticg about $18,000, His not consultel u3as to the personell of his cabinet Yet we are among which are the Diocesan Church . . nats husi- Society, $1,000; clergy superannuation right in the cabinet i fuad, $1,060; British and Foreign Bible ness and are beixg consul- Fociety, $500; and Y. M. C. A. of St. ted daily by customers John, $1,000. There are a:nong these be- quests to the children.—St. John Sun. who rely on our assist- ance, and wish to know what we can do for, them in the Furniture Line Numbers are sent away pleased and satisfied We think we can SUPREME COURT, Delory vs. Macdonald. The argument in this case was finished yesterday after: | noon, when jud ment was reserved. Ros: Morgan, respondent, John Quinn, appellact. An appeal from deci- vé. sion of Magistrates under “ Seduction daily. ‘ Act.” Now before the Court. also satisfy you. Mr. Mathieson for respondent; the At- torney-General and Mr. Morson Q. C., for appellant. MARK WRIGHT & CO,, LTD « TO-NIGHT By « Express. A handsome variety of the Latest No- velties in Ladies Blouse Waists. ALL SIZES! ALL SIZES! ENTIRELY NEW EFFECTS! ENTIAL’ NEW EFFECTS! PRICES $1.10 & $1.50! PRICES $1.10 & $'.0 00960089050 S9SS9SSSSSSHSISSOCSISGGSF © +S 5e0see Now in Stock ~~ ,ariottetor Stamped Jtuens_-<or Work. Linen ou welties— Linen Novelties —~ ¢ As usual we have a magnificent assortment of Embroidery, Silks, etc, to suit. 8 3 s = = = = = = E = = = = = = = = = Seaside Fancy : = = = = = E = = F: ~*~ BEER BROS. SUMMER SCHOOL OF SCIENCE, Welcomed by Town of Parrsboro—Enthus- iastic Students, On Thursday, 9th inst., the citizens of Parrsboro, through their representatives the Town Councillors, gave to the Summer School of Science a right royal welcome. Of Parrsboro itself, Dr. Rand, in the course of his remarks, said that the landscape, the waterscape, the rockscape and the skyscape excelled that of any place with which he was acquainted, and the doctor has travelled considerably in America and Jurope. On Friday the most enthusiastic comp- any of natural history students one is likely to meet with in a long time set off to explore the geological! construction of Partridge Island and surrounding country, after a mountain climb, new to many, es- vecialiy those from P. E. Island. The classes are now reguiarly edvertis ed and a more enthusiastic jot or students it would be bard to find. Under the dir- ection of Miss Hilton, of Yarmouth, the tonic-sol-fa system of music is taaght to ali who wish to learn. Physical culture and elocution by Mies Read, a graduate of Emerson College of Oratory, Boston; psychology, kindergarten, geology, miner- alogy, zoology, pltysiology, physics, meterology, chemistry, botany, civics, English literature and astronomy are be- ing taught by some of the most compet- ent instructors to be found in the Mari- time Provinces. E+ Tm LOCAL OPTION IN AUSTRALIA, In connection with the New South Wales system of local self government practical effect has been given, but not very successfully, to the principle of local option. For many years there was a strong agitation in favor of local option, or the right of the inhabitaats of the dis- trict to coutrol the liquor traffic in that district, and on several occasions unsuc- cessful attempts were made to legislate upon the subject. In the year 1882, however, an instalment of the principle was included in the Licensing Act then parsed, which, with an amendment made in the following year, is still in force. These measures provide that in every municipality, or ward of a municipality, a local option vote shall be taken every three years, at the election tor aldermen, in which the ratepayers are permitted to vote either “Yes” or “No” on two questions: (1) Whether any new pub licans’ liceuses shall be granted during the coming three years in the municipality or ward in question; and (2) whether any removals of publicans’ licenses shall be allowed within the same period. A "najor- ity of over eleven--twentieths of the votes polled is required to make the vote opera- tive in the negative. The advocates of local option are not content with this partial adoption of the principle; they urge its extension to every electorate in the colony, all persons on tLe electoral roll to have the right to vote. They further pro- pose to place it in the power of 9 majurity of the electors to say whether licensed public houses should be suffered to exist atall, The extreme advocates of local option even contend that women should have the right to vote upon this question as welj as menand that public houses should be abolished without compensation to the cupants or owners. Although the local vption vote is taken once in three years in every municipality, or ward of a munici- pslity, the year when it is taken is not the game in all. In the 20 municipalities and wards where the vote was taken during 7895, only 4,449 electors took the trouble < wote upon the first question, and 4,395 on the second. The number of electors ow the roll in the municipalities and wards Rate Without Reloading. According to a late London special, the enormous unarmored cruiser Terrible, recently built on the Clyde ‘or the British ,oavy, maintained a speed of twenty knots an hour vn her recent maiden trip from Glasgow to Portsmouth, and it is jasserted that Ler maximam speed was 24 knots, which is certainly remarkable ‘: view of her size and length, 14,200 and 500 feet, respectively. Not less remarkable 1s the Terrible’s coal-carrying capscity, enabling her to steam 25,000 miles witbout recoal- ing. Her sister ship, the Powerful, is soon to be in cemmission, and then the British Admiralty may claim to hold the world’s record in this class ef veseels. The vaval experts are not satisfied, how ever. They are still crymg aloud for more men, more quick firirg guns and such like things, which, of course, mean more money. The leader of the malcontents, Capt. Lord Charles Beresford, loses no opportunity of warning Englishmen that they are living ina fool’s paradise and being deceived by the very people who ought to tell them the whole truth. No doubt, he says, we are gradually remedy- ing the defect of too few ships, but what is the good of building ships if you do not at the same time increase the number of men? This distinguished critic pledges his veracity as a man that if war were de- clared to-morrow a score of powerful war- ships would have to remain in port for lack of sailors and stekers to man them, and this for the sole reason that the gov- eraments of the day, Téry aad Liberal alike, fear to face the necessary experdi- ture and so keep the strength of the navy’s personnel below what should be the stan-~ dard, even in a time of peace. SA OO THE ONTARIO LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Toronto, July 14.—This afternoon Hon. A. S. Hardy was sworn in as prime minis- ter of Ontario in succession to Sir Oliver Mowat. W. D. Balfour, speaker in the Jegislature, steps into the vacancy im the cabinet, which is now constituted as fol- lows :— Premier and Attorney-General—-A. 8, Hardy. Commissioner of Crown Lands -— Hon. J. M. Gibson. Provincial Secretary—Hon. W. D. Bal- four. Provincial Harcourt. Minister Dryden. Treasurer--Hon Richard of Agriculture—Hon. Jonn Minister of Education—Hor. G. W. Ross. Mini-ter of Public Works—Hon. Wm. Harty. Minister without portfolio—Hon. Mr. Bronsor. CHERRY VALLEY NOTES. Having commences here next week. Our lay and grain crops are Al this year. Me. Edward Fraser resigned charge cf our school atthe exd of the term, his place being now filled ty Mr. Maleolm Jones, of Pownal. Mr. Fraser has proved himself a very capable and efficient teacher, besides being a general favorite, and we regret his departure very much. Rev. F. A. McMillan conducted divine service in Christ Church on Sunday even- ing last, and his powerful and eloquent sermon was listened to with the dcepest interest by the large congreation that thronged the sacred edifice. Rev. Mr. Mc Millan is a brilliant and taleated young ran, and one of whom the Island may fee! justly prond. In last week’s Patrict a writer from Gallas Point says “the boys here are still cheering for Laurier.”* But he was wrong. The noise he beard was not cheers for Laurier, but it was simply the reyult of a species of grit nightmare, asthe joy for Laurier’s Quebec victory and grief for the loss of Perry, Welsh and Mclatyre, Tarte, Joe Martin and McShane struggled in the minds of some of ‘“Wanderer’s” triends He savs, also, “the Tories made so sure of SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetewn, ENTERED, July 15—Paragon, Cormier, New Carl- isle, P Q; Lucretia Jane, LeBlanc, Chat- ham. CLEARED. July 15— Paragon, Cormier, New Rich- mond; Annie, LeBlanc, Pictou; Genera Middleton, Godin, Bathurst. Everybody surprised at the very low rices we sell our light tweed snits. $12 is the price asked.~S. A. McDonald, / jyl6—3i .9 question was not less than 32,790. It) winning.” I-ree. But what about the woul! “epefore appear that very little in-| pre election howls of the grits that they terest .a }o¢ matter ie taken except by the} were <>inv to sweep every gitince in the — extreme advocaies Of teuperance om the i 0:on ? y ult 1 the: the! Gree one hand, so! .ose. ivterdited in ‘he | Lacrier- Greenway broom” proved euca «| xa ints, 4 driok traffic on the other, while tht pyar Sweeper, exer ty Cnathon Ff “ : a general public is apathetic on the subject. | ~\, anderer” . uciud’ 8, “now for good gov- wale: eas, ernment.” Yes, it will be “good,” if the Mercier gang, who, as Laurier’s organ says, coutroia the administration, are as “pare” at Ovtawa as they were at Quebec. By the way, “Wanderer” must be expect- ing-a big office. We hope he won’t be de- ce.'ved again by noises in the distance. Rex. ———————————————EE Blood purified, disease cuted, sickness aod suffering prevented—this is the record made each year by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Twelve dollars will buy you a nice Tweed Suit, made from your measure in any style asked for. See them before they are all gone.—S, A. McDonald, WATCHES & JEWELRY The newest always to be found in my jwell stocked show case. W. W WELENER Proprietor, DONT WAIT, Berger's Pure —- Paris Green — AT— W. E. Dawson's, Wholesale and Retail TENDERS. MENDERS will be received at mv ffice until | WEDNESDAY, 22nd July, inst., at 12 o'clock noon, for the catering at the reoitish Gathering ‘o be held on the beautiful grounds of Levi Ings, Erq, close by Brush Wharf, Orwell. The Commitiee is not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order of Committe 2, A. McNEILL, Secretary. Chtownjyli—dy eod til] 22nd inst. THE $$$ dollar goes further in our store than in any shoe store in town. Three great bargains this week : Ladies’ Common Sense Donge!ls Shoes, werth $1.35, our price 99e. Ladies’ White Canvas Shoes, $1 50 in any other store, our price 99ec. Ladies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.75, This week at $1.15. Take advantage of this offer at once. All new goods, Robb-Armstrong Engines. Yours for bargains, ie Correct Besicn. A. E. McEACHEN, Best Workmanship THE SHOE MAN. ““—| ROBB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. EARLY GLOSIAG Amherst N- 8. Woe, the undersigned Grocers of Charlo‘te “Aa peanteacra Gen ot one | PROVINCIAL Loans, | | ; } jaces of business at 6 o'clock on Monday. > . ednesday and Thursday evenings, and at 7 Under Act 57 Vic, Cap. 6, en fuesday and Friday evenings, commencing and Amendment 4onday, July 6th, and continuing antil Sept. 7th, both days inclusive Edmund Toombs, J-., J. T. Morris,Jenkins & Son, Beer & Goff. Stewart & Gates, J. 1). Me- Leod & Co., Wm Grant & Co., Jas Kelly & Co John McKenna, I’. McDonald & Co,, E. Leard Sanderson & Cc., Davisow &Co. june29 -dyl week,eod,wkyliu ‘WHE limi! of the amourt having been ex- | tended by statute of last session, the Gov- | ernment of thie Province? is now prepared to receive loans fer short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. loans payable at call or at | such time as may be avreed upon. } ANGUS MeMIJ LAN, | Previneial Treasurer, EASIDE HOTEL, , hustico Beach, P.E.1 UMMER RESORT OPEN JULY Fine Land -cane, Beautiful Grounds, Shaiy Walks, Boatiug Surf and Still Water Bathing. nice pier, Bowling Alley, Cro quet and Tennis Lawns. etc—Address JOUN NEWSON, Charlotetown. ;____ Terms | Woterate | , Coazh me ets — all trains at} == Hunter River Station. Coach leavesCharlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday, between 4 and 6 o’clock p. m., calling for guests, ———— Washing Goods, Poucks, angehames, Oxford *hirtings, Musiins, Fiannellettes, Good Stock T.d. HARRIS, LONDUN HOUSE now showing, SUMMER + SUITING. We have an exveptionally nice line of those goods, which we would like tu show you. The patterns are the best, carefully selected from the leading foreign manu- facture:ers. Kven the most critical say thev are ile heet to be seen auyvwt ere, Come and sce them even if you don’t buy. S, A. MeBONALD Fashionable Tailor HOT WEATHER - - - SUITS — zis - We have a nice line of light suits for ii the warm weather. Suits, $5.00 and up. Silk Coats, Light Vests, ete. Straw Hats —an excellent assortment. DD. Ae BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. S fille : ” ? 20TH CENTURY © SHOE—~ JUST OPENING. Ladies’ Fine Dongola 20th Century Shoes, pointed toe. Ladies’ Goodyear welted shoes. Strap Shoe and Slipper. W. Hl. STEWART & C0. London House Building * Misses’ STRAW The baiance of our stock of Men’s Straw Hats we will clear vut at small prices. If you want one, now is your time. : Some nice light-weight FELT HATS, suitable Summer wear. The pricesare down low. SEE OUR DUST COATS, the long and the short of them, in black and colored, at J. B. MACDONALD & CO EE eee HATS ‘or —— | EMPIRE GLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure“and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J- MORRIS Ska ce aie Be Ail cS