tv FSi THE DAILY EXAMINER . ; : r aes ca ee Wai see vt = Lac AND OTHER if ee ee SS SSS SS SS Se ee, ins Bros. for Dress Goods, H A. l S T: ; I SS. Tiber is expected —AT — ty ar! ay with a large freight Cuunner’s Cucrctin the Parlor othe! Ppowse Br Brick ¢ i Ss ever at 7 ocloc k,! se I OS. shar BEST SELECTION Cow 0 Mava EMi BT of the ‘irst Mei i Sunday School meet at < of] eae meeiinz ght - Tre ! NERS of Kelly’s Crose, | i 29, intend having a grand Tea Party on I D day. Advertiseme iF /PROWSE BROS, Wiltshire Dist Hinder You. : BARGAINS —IN-— All Lines of Clothing PROWSE BROS. ere SUITS THOU S&@ND BROS, —AT— PROWSE | —_—-—— What's to dinder You? sbesicsve: 4 | ian Prices Shan’t The prices we make are right. Choose what you want from the piles that heap our counters and fill our shelves. Every cent you spend at The People’s Store means satisfaction whether Ope 8 & © UsuUuai p laces, - ANNIVERSARY REQUIEM, CANVASSERS Do not forget the m etn of the Canvassing Committee in the Ph Twelve months ago t dep the citizens of | Barwonic Hall at 8 o'clock this eve ning. g | Charon tetown were deeply bereaved at the | “ awfully sudden death of a priest whom Re AR SERVICE in First Methodis they kr ew and loved dearly and they assem- Charc! s evening at 7.30 o’vlock, | bled near his mortal remain; to we: ‘p and | Usual song service Collection for beens | pra y with his paris ol toners of Kelly’s aa . Cross. Twelve month have passed since ca a is en, but this morning’s large attendance | Avi. canvassers who have not reports at the ann viversary Ke juiem Mass proved will pease report at the Liberal al eae 4 Tho w deeply is engraven in the mi winds and i commits: ‘roca. ATE oie | he arts of the late cherished Father Mc- Hal. : evening-at 8 o'clock. Elmeel’s frieuds and acquaintances thet | — i is hol Neg id for the dead,that it is sweet | Ackxoa OMENT.— Our thanks are due} tO gratefui hearts to never ferget the loved to Mr Charles McN for a copy ot the bones who are beyond and out of the reach S:. Louis Republic, giving deta 3 of the | of 2 any senti aa on that of gratitule. recent disaster at that pla Thanks are | Th » Ri ght . Bishop Mc :Donald, as is also dus to Dr. Brown for late Chicago) ii usual kis > y custom, otfi:iated as cele- pap vs giving details of the same diraster, } brant of the Grand Requiem. Rev. Dr. Join: _ | Me! Millan acted in the capacity of Priest A Fair, which all our friends are] Assistant to the ce lebrant. Rev. Dr. heartily invited to take intovthetr d -tin- pert son was deacon, and Rev. Alex M: guisiel usiceration, aud whieh they | | ea served es pr gPohaote om. The = are 1 oO attend, and bv so doir £ te . muerte . 4 seas owhedeal tall, de. spend an agreeable day with us, “ii tie | COU Me ceremonies. : locality known as Lot 11, or St. Bridvet’s| 1¢ Choir was composed of the League Parish, will be held on the 9th July nent ee : ross b ys, who ren lered tie Re weather permitti 0g. Full programme of | ar and oz plain-chant with ta-te and the Faie with le published in daa time<—| Ay ae" feeling, under the dircction cf Bev. E. \ p O'Neil ‘Boed. Paster, ond! Father Boyd, and the Mi-eremini i Ponstocn * Condo. te Mer, in pl.in song also, was sung dur.ng aah ’ th ration of the Mass, Arteweren Svicipz.—A young man Sty: ce zation of Charlottetown, and gamed Anslem McMillan, of the Head of j ‘¥e League of f the Cross boys in particular, Bilisherough, att pte] to commit suicide | 47° Muc 4 to be praised for the efforts they on Saiurday by hanging himself in. aj °° 2emerTo sly pat f rth in order to give stable A - lat ve funo-d him ~ hs anging, eX} te ssi0n to their ‘ “memory of the heart” and promptly cut ake rope. Me Me i an for the priest they hold se dear. Was UNconscicus wien cut down, but after Evcenio. considerable bar. work consciousness was ee: aoe restored. MeMillao bad been in il! Ihe alth SUMMERSIDE NEWS. for some time, and this may have prom pt- sbeebs ed his ymmit the rash act. At latest Summerside, Ist June 1895.—The sch-. accounts it was thought he would recover.|“Hydra” entered our harbor thia morninz cia with coal for the Electric Light Co. of this az PF BR Were OS eas fi tieiar | town, iz > — ont a is a) “ts TI he schr. Catheri ne ee don oe = e s , ali shades of defects in sight Having “4 rene. cargo of railway ties for the establi-hed @ permanent bu:ineas here, | **~ tailway. : : The brig st. Irma is being loaded at @ patient and continued atten- requiring such care. Being a! i having a wide she will giv tion to eve peweier froni | Holman’s wharf with produce for Bermuda West ludies by our enterprising towns- man A. M. W right. Mr. 8S. M. Bent, of the Summerside Journal delivered a very able and practical childhood, a: experience of four years of optical work, she is able to give the best satisfac'ion in the mechanical as well as the strictly op- tical part of ber work. Consultation free. address before the League of the Cross iin endered enty when necemerr. Temperance Society yesterday evening. Office at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, Char- His subj ‘ct was, “Stepping-stones to Jottetown. Hours, 9 a. m.to 5 p- mm. ese tnts dats ladies City Scsoot Boanv.—The regular meeting of the City School Board was P | F al heid last evening. The Principal-’ re—- ee S 00 ports forthe month of May showed the tobe 1454. It was agreed that { made at the Jast meeting, pro- for Horses. Viding that the closing exercises of the three schools be held in the Opera House, : Guaranteed fo put your h-rse in good condition or mouey rm funded. enrolinent the order Sing take former be rescinded, and that the c! place after the same manuer as in years. The midsummer holidays will We have only had to refund the begin On the 26th inst., and will extend money in one case, anit we have for eight weeks. sold tons of it. ye one Price $1.00 for 125 lb. bag, con New Post Orricz oT 1€ folle ¢ new | taining 50 do-es. post offices were opened on the "peel June in the P. E. Island Division :— Only > cents a dose Bridgetown, Lot 55—Wm. Word, Post- - master. oe Hill, Lot 63—-Laugh!an Mathe- , Postmast-r. "Bu lis River, Lot ! and positively guar- anteed, 16—-Barnabas Cameron, Po-tmaster. Maple Plains, Lot 27—John H. Rana- JOHNSON & JOHNSON han, Post master. } Thora: ay! ke, Lot 33—S. R Pro wee, . Pentmnent Sole agents for 2 ft. Urbiaville, Lot 16—J. J. Gallant, Post- Tnaster. Tae Orera Hovse.—Tue Harry Lind- Fine } y Company begin their- season at the Opera Honee to- morrow night, presenting the “*CreoleSpy,” a drama in five a t',and en each a. evening making al ar or change of bill. Mr. Lindley is: a qyeat favorite with Charlottetown theatre-goetrs, and always gives good per formances. The company has been materially strengthened since their ‘aet appearance in th is city, and Furniture. All our own manufacture. even better performances than usual! may be expecte]. It is hoped that before the - company leaves Charlottetown Mr. Lind- Buy here if you want the ev will see his way elear to put “Our . Boys” upon the boards. It would draw ajlatest styles in up-to-date big house. —_— 8 Meetixe or Paesnyrery.—The Presby- FURNITURE tery met at Brookfield yesterday, and afier routine business proceeded with the induction of Rey. George Miller as pastor of the congregation of 'B: rook fie ld, Hunter River and New Glas gow. The call from Montrose to Rev. A. D. Macdonald was COME AND tustained, and arrangements were made for his induction, which will take place in the church at Tignish on Wednesday, 24th Mpst., at 7.30 p. tu. Rev. Mr. McKay havy- SRE iag accepted the call to Bay Fortune, Souris a: i Annan ale, arrangements were ' 7 Mage for hia in ei ion at Souris on WAR WRIGHT & CO,, LTD, Thursday, 25th inst. The Presbytery “tenis adjourned ‘o meet in the church at Who Sel] at selling Prices. Tignieh on the 24-h inst., at 7.30 p. m. en raw a ee Pirated Pichia era Immediate - Clearanc CLOS'NG PRICES ON LONDON MILLINERY. We've put closing prices: on our entire stock of Ladies’ — don Trimmed Mill-nery. It is our rul le not tocarry over oe don and Paris modeia if extremely low prices wil effect a - This year.we olfer every model hat and bonnet at an wee sacrifice. In order to make it exceedingly advantageous for you to call at once, we put the price of every model at $3.20. The regular selling prices are $8.00, $7.00, $6.60, $6.00, $5.50, $4.50, $3.35. Sale Commeaces To-morrow. Tuesday Meriing. See Our Childrea’s Muslin Hoods, BEER BROS. yoo spend ten cents ora dol- lar. Here we are, goods in piles, bargains in heaps, wait- ing for you. Come and See Our Goods. Satisfaction or money back —that’s fair. W.A. Weeks & Co. Wholesale & Retail LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. -_- > — DAVIES AND WEISH AT VERNON RIVER. Sir,—At the-Veraon River meetiog Mr. Welsh stated that the duty on rope or vordage was 2} cents per |b. Thies I de- nied. He also statcd that there was not 4 pound imported into Canada. I also de- nied this statement. Mr. Davies stated thst the duty was 14 cents per pound., and 10 per cent. alvalorem and that there was nove imported. I denied toth of these statements, and said that there was 1ope imported and that the duty was 1} cents per jb., and 10 per cent. advalorem. I find by the Customs returns that there was imported into Cauuda (and duty paid there- on at théwate of 14 cents per Ib. and 10 per cent advalorem) cordage as follows, for the year ending June 30th 1895; (See page 36 of the Trade and Navigation re- turns.) AID dipngeoncsscwnsidsdamnkuviceides “#15, 457.00 skeen tices 8,204.00 Nova Scotia Ate cceecesseeevccceseeeere 5, 198.00 New Brunswick........ i aslcadeneou’ 5,446 00 SEED SET ARE ROSE 1,898 6) British Columbia....... suksswias . 6,826.60 Prince Edward Island............. 2,396.00 North West Terr-tories............ 103.00 Duty 1} cents per lb. and 10 per cent. Who told the aoe” f BB. adva‘orem. Norton. *7e A POLITICAL INSTITUFION, Sin,—As a customer of the Merchants Bank of P. E.J., I protest against the re- cent use made of this institution on the public platform. Because the Govern- ment of P. E. Island, in its haste to bank- rupt the province, r<quiresa large part of the capital of this bank as an ‘overdraft, compelling the board to refuse its custom ers the usual amounts of discounts re- quired at this time of the year, ‘3 no proof that the bank’s customers are hard up. If all the merchants and dealers of P. E- I-land dealt with this bank, the statement would not be so injurious, buc to single out sav 25 per cent of the business men of the Province, and pro- claim thatthey are hard up is hardly fair. Suill when you remember that the Board is exclusively Liberal in its make up, this is only another phase of the “blue ruin cry,” 60 familiar fur the past two decades, during which time the Liberal bencher. party bave sat on the opposition Conservative dealers and traders would do well to put their business in the hands of a bank, who will not proclaim oa the house- toys the financial position of its customers, with the hope of gaining afew votes for its political friends unattainable by race and religious cries, TRADER. “oo ABOUT THAT MEAN MEETING, Sir,—Isee that Mr. A. M. Ross in- forms the readers of the Patr.ot on Satur- day that the Liberal-Conservative meet- ing held here on the 18th ult , was one of the “meanest political meetings ever held at Bradalbane.” As one of the two hun- dred or more electors who comprised that meeting I pave no fault to find with Mr. toss’s Opinion, inasmuch as he has not given any indication of how far he consid- ers his own presence responsible for th meanness. — Dienity. Bradalbane, June Ist, 1896. —_iPe—— For a Rex.—Mewmbers of the C. A, C. C. will meet at their club room, Vic- toria Row, this evening at 7.15 o’clock, for a run. A _s---— Just received —A lot of cellu'oid foun- tain pens for 45 cents » piece at McMillan & Hornsby’s. —_——<_-— Burter Maxixe was resumed at New Perth on Monday last. The supply of milk on Monday was 11,000 lbs., and on — BIG— DISCOUNTS On Shi. ts, Collars, and Ties at PROWSE BROS. ST. DU NsT. AN’S, 7 ABKGWEITS, 5 The at the Park the Abegweits and the ep eoeanad, gime So ee = tearns is Best.' COME AND TRADE Carter's ir Wall Paper Paper last St buenas" s Col lege team, was witnessed by a large crowd of spectators. The re- sult of the game, on the part of the Abeg- | weits, was looked forward to with eager ‘anticipation, for victory would make them one ns. However, the St. Dunstan’s “n cams to be avery strong team. In 7 pearance they were much heavier than their opponents, and in Phelan the yy po-s- esa one cf the finest punters that ever | eens the leather spinning over Victor'a | Park. The ball was kicked off by St. | Dunstan’s, bat was nicely caught and re- | turn red bv C. McQuillan. T hroughout | the first half there appeared to be a lot of poor work, althovgh at times there was some very good playing indeed. There was a great ‘deal of dissatisfaction expressel with the decisions of the ref- eree, and the players on both sides did a great deal too much growling, The sec- ond half was much better contested. The men On each side worked bard for points, and the spectators, especially the juniors, howled furiously and spread themse ves all over the field iv their effurts to follow the game. During ths half, al-o, there was much questioning z of the referee’s de- cs ons, and owing to the erewd on the field and the fading light it was impossible : r spectators t ) judge for themselves of > progre-s of tae game. The Abeoweits ie finished the game afier their old style, conning iu strong in the second half. The reteree at the cloze of the game an- nounced the score a3 St, Dunstan’s 7. Abegweits 5. The Abegweits claimed two tackles-in-goal for which only rougis were awarded. However, as the Abeg weits promptly challenged Str. Danstan’= for another match, we may take their action a8 a genuine indication that they copsider themselves wel] able to “ meet the foe.” For the St. Dunstan’s, Phelan. F. Blake and Duffy made good gains, wh le for the Abegweits, F: rgnson, W. Mc- Leod and the MecQuillans “did the star play. We must protest against the crowding of the field by people who should know better, and if the game bal been played in the daytime it would have been more satisfactory. +o AT THE BLTrs, Following is the score made hy tlhe Montague team in the league match slict on Saturday afternoon : — MONTAGUE TEAM. 200 500 600 Tul, Corp. R. C. Dewar..........32 32 27 9) Lieut. G. A. Thomp:on... iad 30 32 28 90 Asst. Surg. G. Gillia.......29 30 30 89 Gunner W. L. Poole....... 28 63 «638 CB Lieut. W. A. Jounstone....30 23 27 8 Gunner D, Robertson.......31 27 24 82 Wands eee 26 30 23 79 “ Fee... 28°38 2% “.. J. &. Stewatt:..... 24 27 2 OW Sergt. R. W. Stewart....... 23. 3h. eee PERSONAL. Hon. Ferguson returned to town to-dav. Mr. Blake went Wet to Summerside this m ening v. oe BB. ¥. ?. oT Boyd, Bridget’s c hurch, J eo James Phelan, of Montague Cross, was in the city yesterday. He "registered at the Queen. Hon. Mr. Dckey crossed in the North- umberland to-day, and will be at Ha'ifax this evening. Superimtende nt McDonald, Mr. Bagnall and Mr. Houle of the P. E. Island R ailway went we-t to day. Mr. Erne t Mellish, Teller of the Mer-~ chants Bank of Halifax at Woodstock, N. B., errived in the city last evening. Chief Justice Sulliven snd Mrs. Sullivan left yesterday mcrning to spend a few days | in Quebec and a week or two in Montreal. Father Augustine Macdonald is fiil'ng Rev. Dr. Doyle’s place at Vernon River, durivg the latter’s absence from the Pro. vinee. Mr. A.H. Notman, District Passenger Agent of the C. P. R., Mr, Foster, Travel- ling Passenger Agent, and Mr. Sutherland, General F reight Agent at St. John, arrived yesterday and are staying at the Hotel _— Mr. W.J. Murray, of Halifax, General Agent for ws Maritime Provinces of the Mutual Reserve Tnosuraunce Company, and Mr. D. E. Cemerin, of New York, General Auditor of the same company, are regi-tcr d at the Queen Hotel. Rev. Thomas Curran, a brother of the Rector of St. Dunstan’s College, was or- dained to the priestho-d at Rome on Sat- urday last, and taid bis first mass on Suoda>. Father Curran has made a a brilliant course, and he will be a valuable addition to the ranks of the Island clergy. pastor cf Coxcert.—The Temperance Crusaders’ Concert last evening wasa@ grand success, The programme was well prepared and full of variety. The greet ng exercise by eight girls was a very pleasing and novel feature, and the created a good deal of mirth. The reciters and singers all done their part: well. Mrs. Dobie presided at the a was brought toa close by the National | Anthem and three good cheers for the | Loyal Crusaders. 2-4 OG Oe SS. Conan —By reference to another columo it will be seen that the SS. Coban leaves Montreal Friday morning, June 5th, and will be due at Charlottetewn Monday morning, June 8th. For further particulars see Peake Bros. & Co., agente. It is estimated that the number killed in the crnsh at Mozcow on Saturday w.ll reach 3600, besides 1200 injured. Most of the injured w lidie. The lower classes of the p»pu'ation are intensely eXaspera‘ed. H. B. C.—Meeting this evening at 8 @ clock. Cast ‘Your Eyes Over this ad., then call and see eur stock of Boots and Shoes. Cheap, cheap, cheap. We are noted for good shoes at low prices. Your deliane will go further in buying shoes at our store than any other store in town. We are down town, but it will pay you to ca!] and cee us 4. E. McEACHEN, RiPahde Paints ee eee esa rn mae’ Seale eat rata area ea et a a ee ‘Tuedday and Wednesday 6,900 Ibs. each The buttermilk i- bing shipped to cians om tS Joy, Charlottetown. geen 5 paisa sot Il, is in town | dialogue by three girls | The meeting | THE SHOE MAN. BARGAINS in Business is Good —~IN OUR— Kvery Department all this month, CLOTHING ROOMS, 'PROWSE BROs. WHO WAS FDWArD HARVEY ? | Jack a dull Boy,” WE He Was Killed W hh le Atte nptir g to Road = a Mosiog Train, The letter which follows was rece “ived ) last evening by Postmaster Brec ken. It is self-explanatory : THE REW GimeE OF Sheffield, Bureau County, Tllino’s, U S.A, May 30th, 1996. Dear Str,—A man who gave his name as Edward Harsey was run over by a freight train on the C. R. I. PRICE $1.25 Headquarters for Sport tinz Goods. Vividend Notice. Merchants Bark of P. E. Island, Charlottetown, May 30th. 1896, Notice is hereby given that a half yearly cividend at the rate of $ per cent ner anoum on the capital stock of this Bank 1s been Who comes with summer to this earth And owes to Juue her day of birch, With ring of PEARL upon her hand, Can health, wealth and long llfe eon- mand, Rings I have a beautiful assortmeni®of Pearl Rings, new designs Ju:t the “thing for birthday pre 8 j (al and see them. Beautiful wedd.s g p.ezents at Wellner’s W. W. WELLNER. Charlottetown, J ine 1, 1396. after 2nd July vext. the transfer bocks will | both days ¢xelusive. L) order of the Board. J*°M DAVISON Cashicr. mays0,dy2,6—wky. -|HON. HR. FERGUSON'S MEETINGS. , at 7.30 DIED = Ou June 2, in the 10.h year of her age, Lillian Irene, danghter of Duncan and Jemima McNeill of th's city, {Funeral will leave ber father’s resi- dence, Bayfield Street, on Thursday next, at 1.45 o’clock, p. m., for Ferry Wharf, to cruss in the steamer Elfin at 2 o’clock to Rocky Point, thence by carriage to Long | at 7.30 p.m. Creek Cemetery} Bonshaw Hall: 8 7.30 p.m. A cargo yr good cedar a is just landed Rustico Hail, Stanaope Hall, Prider: riday, June 5th p.m. Grand Tracadie, Saturday, June 6th, Monday, June 8th, at Tuesday, June ib, at at Connolly’ + ‘Wharf. Als, a lot of No. | 7.30 p.m. 1 Miramichi laths and palings.—James Montague Bridge, Wednesday, June 10th Barrett. dw at 7.30 p.m. Monaghan Road Hall, llth, at 7.3 Donagh School House, Friday, Jtine 12th, at 7.30. By order of Committee. June l~watn. hrd. guar. NEW FLOUR ! —_——- JUST RECEIVED— Over 700 bbls of Choice New Flour, including such well-known biands as Lily Queen, Monarch, ‘Kent, Beaver, Five Roses, am and Jewel. If you want a bbl. of Choice Family Flour CHEAP FOR CASH call at Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, May 22, 1896. We have a few sets of Children’s Gar- Thureday, June den Tools still left. Prices from 25 to 75 cents.— Haszard & Moore. Sce the snap in real good Pebble Spec- regular Taylor's. tacles tor $1.00, $3.00, at E. W. price $2.08 to SOME WEAR GLASSES —. LIKE ABOVE, We Fit Them True. years experience aed using latest up-to- date methods in exam ining the eyes, enables us to sait all requiring spectacles except these | 4 needing the aid of a | i Physician Specialist. E. W. TAYLOR. Optician, Cameron Block may30, B&B. vi ACDONALD & CO. BRIGHTEST AND BEST We have just received a full line of these ~~‘ OIL. STOVES Two hundred and fifty sold last year in Ch’town PENNELL & CHANDLER A good range in Cotton, Bal- briggan, Natural Wool. All qual- ities, from 40c a suit up. 5 vw J. HARRIS, LONGON HOUSE PROWSE Bros, PROWSE BROTHERS, “All Work and no Piay, Makes |! SELL 5: “ARCADA” declared, payab'e at its banking he yuse ‘on end } be closed from }+th Juneto 2nd July, next, | BUY Your HATS, CARPETS and CLOTHING | BRING ALONG | Your Boys and get a ' Suit at at PROWSE BROTHERS, apt ages ses se Sess HY oy) ~~ & ae ae Is Economy An Object to You ro seteted M: & PR R,| THE BEdT all round game Ss : i eZ mage this place, aud died a few minutes! out, Can be played on any | ae Ifso, this list is here for your ben- % ater e told the train men that his fg Z iff 'T wt 7 t name was Edward Harvey, and that his | flat piece of grou: id, cr in win- Se ft, *Twill pay you to study it. py father’s name was James Harvey and alter time in 7 et Cone GF oS resident of Prince Edward Island (did not 0 ~ 4 : St* = Ladies’ Ribbed Black Cattc 8: and 12 SY give the name cf any town) and that his | @N@ s2e 1 toi ‘alten’ Ribbed Blacis Cotton Hose............--+--+r-eveese-r+ oy , = mother was dead, Two tramps who were Fostbalis Gs Ch ldren’s, do.. COC eae eee Oren 6 6 oes Cees eersecees tadedsety Ze, 9¢ chy? : : rd icine ee Base RB; ils EY L - es’ Gloves, good Biack Taffeta.. acdneie! ipaiklnaschnaes se es the train stated that he was a baker eS) us & Se Children’s do necmiensnanikaniad a "5 ean making cake, &c., was Base Bats zs madi well. made good Otting sr wo ssee na 30e oi found in his poe ket, and at the bottom ( ticket Bats 6 Etylish Neilinze, Black or Colore.........s00...--. 3c $% ne written, “The property “a. Rubber Bal's > larvey, Mendota, Il.” Nothing further Tennis Balls Ke ) was found upon the body by which it , ee Sr2ErR, SPDMT WT AWT Pte — a He was a young man, Tennis Racquets | = a aaa ha a i) tt sl - vary build, black har and full face, ‘ sw aorkes tr "> cents! & smooth shaven. He was buried yes sterday Ham: o¢ ks from 79 cents | oe Men’ S: Und aes it 40 50° 3 e - the Sheftield Cemetery. Will you have do 00 each. al: mens Summer U pderwear, fet cull. ....0..00-0+s00 ceeseen en ec, 20°, = iz this letter published i in the papers of your IvWebina isties. 10 ets. | Q2N4 Men’s Hoe .. Picante. cake hie etdnieitlaiha aaa .8e, 12e city and Province in hopes that it may be Develize W histies , ~ aS . Oe EE TD Re ccciniedendorsescte ce siisisidkcoiegl bincehcutins 18¢ > read by the father or friends of the deceas- each. sie « “ > Gaalimers. .-25¢ sl% ed and his uz atimely death be known. Any Children’s Garden Teols. SS Washable Pigae Necktic 2 for 25e a ing! niries will be glally answere i. 0c t a Wis é } que N FE CIO 2c ccccnceecteasees tosses c cescoseey cnnboesss < me = Yours respectfally, ore eee eee aXis, Men¥ ready-to-wear U slienidal Whine Skids; ane Che ety, C. C. Pervisn, ( requet Sets, Yom $1.00a ee “ ss “ OE ee $1.0 os Supervisor, set, up. ss Ne; gliege ESPEN FOe tants GRE bi seks sonsenne once sonseaceacebeuiien 209 °F Buckets, Shovels, a =e * - sy 00 cccecen cocscenencscccsbeoeocces 52c 72s ZB ear’ “s tor the Ji Mi: oF or the little ones. ai: e AS 8 A2 — S- cS - —~fLA2— =<@ Haszard & Moore % b oes “MOORE & McLEOD. % a TELEPHONS 49. a a cate al: oy» ox oye oye ordre vbr o>. ee ee se RWS BIER ores A Suit of Clothes To be given away free 01 the first day of August to the person who sends us the greatest number of customers. Competition open the 4th day of June. Avstrict memorandum will be kept of the hustle:’+ name. and al-o of tle evstomer rent, Your choice of any suit in our great stock of cloths. 8. A. McDONALD, Lea ling Fas \ional Je Tailor, Queen Street. A few doors east fom our old stand. eS = Ch’town, May 28, 1895. Aa Ugly Sensation Ts always given by an old sagging coat or pair of trou, sers The ugly feeling effects tnose around you too" Don’ t be so mean to yonrself ond friends when so sma'l asum of monep will buy youa fine GENUINE Suit here, with our name on it. DD. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishmep Waukenphast 2 Boots Easily fitting and comfortable, for Ladies and Gentle- men. Weare opening some of these to-day. Best boot for solid comfort. — ee W, Hy STEWART & C0. Loudon House Building PURE ARIS GREEN Buy only the best. Our pure green has attained a reputation that we are bound to maintain. Far- mers should riak no other. Your crop depend on the qua ity of your Paris Green. The quantity you will require de pends on the quality you buy, Buy your Pure Paris Green here. We have the stock and we have the quality. P. B. NGRTON & Co. Avril 21. 1896—23 & we Charicttetown ro a Fibre Chamois—_____._.. ———s Oe ORO DOI PS Ie ir —) ~~ t wigivea lasting, stylish grace to your ecstumes ard wraps which 3 a wiil defy crushing, tiz ght packing, j of eV a welling. 5 Pm Tie Stiffness Cutlasts Every- 2 thing. 2. eS :f But fin! the KED STAR LABEL “8 on EACH YARD. Fieer Cuawois & i is patented anl alwiys gives satis ' faction—im tations are useless, m29 Ye Pg pee SS pmtncnatnitina A A a J EMPIRE. BLED TEA Is tha Tea that brings trade and pleases o1stomers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember two or three kinds of Fmoire Blend. best. For sale wholesale or retail b T, J MORRIS that therejare Be sure and get the See. Mp