LOCAL | = MEN'S SHIRTS. Nen’s White Shirts, | Men's White Unlaundried Shirts. Oe Beer Bros. for Dress Goods, , © vr ‘ Pies Ss Paul's Cc Ss ay Sx . will take pia a We erdary, y Sil ‘ x \ rnew stone crose- w n Prince ttreet, ‘ s : Mre. Stambles. sienasiliaeiui , s I closing exercises M s Wil take piace ti va The pablic are re 7. 7 ad ad Wa ATs Collector Van ler at s reads serve t he usual notices wr axXmavers, @& w operations ? rro’s A dise -$ per cent. js allowed all who pay up | re the 15th of J y soins Mayy persons have | with epectacies br us who woul! not be wit! out e i reds of dol ars We test ev: atest screntific methods, for wv! es bo Charge.—E, W. Taplor, | Ca 8B cA. ' witli r uw MowyraKa By reference to abot mi will be seen that the a3 | svista wilibe dne at Charlotte town f Montreal on Sunday and wi! eail on Monday morning June Ist for St Johne and Harbor Grace Nfl, via Svdnev. sinwaa teat. Estate Sate —The Trenaman property was sold this morning, and realized the handsome sum of $10,275. Ti eastern half of the property wa? bought by Mr. W.C. Turaer for $5,109, ani the western half was bought by Mr L. E. Prowse at $5,175 clientes P Cc —This forenoon Henry We was ed » cents and costs for ass - Hoar 2» the 18th July Inst, and a similar amount for using bad lanvuage on t sireets about the same time ihe prosecutor in both cases de- cl prosecute. Onedrank was dis- pose i of for a fine of $1 without costs. incl Pri or Wares Coitecs.—The com- menceme exerctses of the Pr nce o Colle ze will take place tonight in the Opera House. An = saion fee of ten ats will be charged to corer expenses The programme for the evening, and the booors list, will be found on the first page of to-day’s paper. aii Carese Fa rory.—Tihe Orwel! Cheese Favtory will open on Monday, let of June next The Company will be prepared to hancie allthe milk delivered, and make month!y advances to patrons, The pros pects fora large output this season are good. Mr. Anderson, who had charge of the factory last season, has been engaged for this year, and is prepared to turn out goods of firsteclass quality. — Tue insidious nature of many diseases of the eye render it unsafe to defer treat- ment. Miss E. E. Ernest, graduate opti cian, being equipped with the ero appliances, will make examinations free of charge, ordering glasses only when necessary Satisfaction guaranteed. Office at Capt. Samuel McRae’s, corner Kent and Queen Streetx, Charlottetown. Hours, 9 a.m, to 5 p. m. dnnigeipeneii Tue Orera Hoves.—The Halifax Ama- teur Dramatic Conipany last evening pre- sented Boucicanit’s ever popular drama, Arrah-oa-Pogue, toa good house, and the applause showered upon the various rer- fermers indicated the favor with which the play was received. Miss DeFreytas acted the part of Arrab Meelish with auch ak j}!, and Miss ' wyer made a charming Fanny Power. Mr. Saxton as Shaun was capital, and he was ably supported by Mr. O’Connor as Beamish McCool, Mr. Callen as Colone] O'Grady and the other ebaracters in the cast. The part of Feeney, the process server ard informer, was exceptioually well taken by Mr. Purcell. So cleverly was the character acted that the aadience could not refrain from hissing several times. The pony and cart nsed in the wedding scene belonged to Master Kenneth Richards, son of John Richards, Esq., and were kindly ioaned for the occa- most mod- sion. During the evening St. Dunstan’s orchestra rendered a choice musical pre- gramme. The company made many friewds during their satay in Charlotte- town, and they may be sure of a hearty welcome should they see fit to again yisit this Province. Scceessert ARriLtenywex—By the Jast Militia General Orders issued we learn that Gunner Hirtle C. McGregor, of No. | Company, G. A., who attended the Royal Schoo! of Artillery, Quetee, last winter, has taken the highest certificate with 84.6 marks, competing in a class of 47. Gunners Weatherbie and Donahoe, of the Georgetown Company, who uttend- bool at the same time, came out ad and third with £4 and 83 marks vely. Gunner McGregor headed the clase, and captured a prize of $15. Guoners Weatherbie and Donahoe also won money prizes. Gunner Emerson Mc- Lean, of No. 1- Company, attended the game class of instruction aud 2)so received ed the Sc SOC Tr ea pecti a first-class certificate, making 76 marks. Guoner Craig, of No. 2 Company, took a second class with 63 marks. We have to congratulate Gunner McGre- gor upon the splendid work done by him in competition with representatives from the crack companies of the Dominion. Gunners Weatherbie and Donahoe are also to be congratulated upon their good work. -ertificate This province certainly bas reason to be | proud of its Artilierymen. Men’s Faney Shirts, Men’s Starched Fancy Shirta. Men's Outing Shirts. Men’s Neglize shirts. Men’s lop Shirts. Men 8 Shirts (collars attached). All Kinds of Shirts to suit, All Styles and Fancies. : PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, THE DAILY EXAMINER AND OTHER ITEMS,! te natasha ae to like double price fo trade is increasing eve our competitors by bitter exrerience—th Humbug or no Humbug When Barnum said that the people likes to be fooled, he did not live in Charlottetow at no amount of fooling with large flarin win the confidence of the people aw r another, would soon Ce tee ce Neat ae, -) n or he never would CARPETS, CLTHING & HATS are our three great lines. EP’ ROw’s=E: eho Ss. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1896. a mn AS ENR R SSA LETSL ES OE 6” e To F ‘ s : J} s+ « have made such a statement, and he would have found out— ‘ To “tig > 3 eri r » i » F r 6 7 © 1 g adver tisements, offering One line of goods for half what they cost, and charging, ay from our wonderful cheap departments. ry month and every year. Square honest goods at square honest prices is what the people w y ~ 4 1: ‘ ‘ Notwithstanding the hard times and low prices, our. ant, and that is what they get in our store. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN HORSE RACE YESTERDAY, . The three-minute race, postponed from | Mon lay, took place on the Driv ing Park i yesterday afternoon, and some very good racing was witnessed by those present. A bigh wind prevailed during the race and the dast blew in clouds, but this did not prevent very good time The judges were W. A. Brennan, who acted as starter, W. D. Coffin and H. C McLeod. FP, H. Beer and J. J. Davies held the watches. Five horses scored up, viz, Herdic, Lark, Brown Bir’, Billy Gould and Pharaoh. It took four heats to decide the race, and Lark pressed Herdie hard for first money. But the Stanhope mare proved victorious. The summary follows : Charlotietowa Driving Park, May L896. Three-minute class, half ree bo taree in five. Pure siVided, 26th. mile $40, Herdiv, b g by Hernando, George Beairsto, Stanhope (Coughlan) 1 1 2 1 Lark, gm by Black Eagle, Jerry Maher, city (Brown)............ 3212 Brown Bird, bf by Bronze Chief, Rg. é. Wood, city (Weed) eeeee 2268 Pharaoh, bc by Bronze Chief, 8948, Milford Farm, city, (Me- Kenna) ..... dtimscusinesescmeaa © Oo ee Billy Gould, by Hernando, R. J. Steele, city, (Steele) ............444 4 Time, 1.23 4, 1.204, 1.19, 1.18. ———— 2 0 ee Boox-kreerine.—The following was inp advertently omitted from its vlace in the honors list ot Prince of Wales College : Book-keep.ng, 2od Class—Thos. Car- rithers, A. Doyle, Sadie Frazer, Clara Hall; Regina Macdonald, Eugenie Mac- donald, equal, dicho Iniesrratep Lecrvre. — “Things tha’ interested our forefathers” is the subject of Rev. Mr. Bryan’s lecture Thursdas evening. There are about 100 illustra- tions. Tickets 10 cents. In aid of the funds of St. Paul’s Chareh Christiar Endeavor Society. Come early. Secure a good seat ed Mr. Earze’s Recirat —The talk among musical people at present is of the recital to be given in St. James’ Hall to-morrow evening. Do not mires hearing tbe splen- did treat that is in store for you. Tae Poriso —The steamer Pollino i- due here ou Saturday morning, and wil sail for St. John s and Syduey. BOE 8O35862B8E S488 With groans and sighs and dizzied eyes, He seeks the coach and downward es; Nausea and faintness in him rise, hs Brow-racking pains a+sail him Sick headache! But ere long comes His stomach settles into peace, Within his head the throbbings cease, Evetyhody’s Pills neer fail him. ease, ¢ Try them the next time $ you are troubled with Sick Headache. Price 25 cents. : : ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Charlottetown and Souris 364646 688884238 BUBB how it is Yonder «i. VWrhen the best cost no more. Who is to blame? We do our part, make the best and let you know we have it. Reciprocate buy our factory made furniture, the best en the market, no middleman’s pro- added to the prices. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. buy secoud clats goods : Stearns is Best. PROFESSOR ROBERTSON REMEM. SERED In An Appropriate Maoner by the New Vorth Dairying Company, Yesterday afternoon Cyrus Shaw, Esq, President of the New Perth Dairying Com pany, waited upon Pr fessor Kobertaon, Dairy Commissioner, and presented him with the following addreas, to which the Professor made a fitting reply : ADDRESS. | To Prof. James W. Robertson, Agricul- tural and Dairy Commissioner. On behalf of the shareholders and pa- trons of the New Perth Dairying Co., we can assure you that we appreciate your vist atthis particular time, being the commencement of the cheese-making sea- son, and recognizing the valuable eervives rendered in the past, we earnestly look to you for further guidance in the successful carrying out of the dairy industry in this province. The low prices obtained for dairy pro- ducts during the last year amply demon- strates that the greatest skill in manufac- ture with the least possible cost in produc- tion are elements necessary for successful! dairying in these days of keen competition. We have much pleasure in being able to inform you that in accordance with your instructions we bave anew making room and eagine apartment almost complete *ith a new twelve horse power boiler in position. This will affurd ample accomo- lation for cheese making in the summer, sud butter making in the winter season— and proves in the most tangabile manner that notwitt standing the low prices ob- tained for cheese during the past year and lie unsual depress‘on in every variety of ‘arm produce we regard the dairy industry ts the sheet anchor of the farmers of this rovince, Be kind enough to accept this token as faint evidence of the esteem in which on are held among us, and we desire you 0 convey to Mrs. Robertson our hearty songratulations on the recent happy event hat will form an epoch in your lives, and hat the voyage on which you both have mbarked may not be darkened by one sloud or ruffled by ode billow is the sin- sere wish of every ,shareholder and patron € the New Perth Dairying Company. Cravs Suaw, President. This address was accompanied by a mo:t happy and tasteful! gift in the form fan elegastly chased silver service, Coa- sisting of a butter dish and tureen. Tie service came from the store of Mr. E. W. Taylor. OULD ST, DUNSTAN'S. The corner stone of the old St. Dan- -tan’s Cathedral was located yesterday afternoon, on the south-east corner of the site lately occupied by the buildirg. In the cavity underneath the stone was found a hottle containing the following coins, viz., 1 shilling, 6 pence, 3 p-nce and t peace in silver; 1 penny and | halfpenny in copper; a copy of the Royal Gazette dated Tuesday, July 18,1843, and a parch- ment with the following inscription : - ‘Tn the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, aod in tbe seventh year of the reign of our Gracious Sovereign Queen: Victoria, Sir Henry Vere Huntley being Governor of chis Island, Prioce Edward, and the Right Reverend Bernard Donald McDonald the Catholic sishop thereof, and the Reverend Mala- chias Reynolds, Parish Priest of Char lottetown, this corner stone was laid by | the Right Reverend Bisaop, assisted by the Reverend J. F. McDonald, Launching Jace, and Rev. C. Neville of Rustico, on the eighteenth day of July of the above year.” Dwelling for Sale welling for AM instructed by Mr. C. ©. G ardiner tosell ft auction, at 12 «’clock, on WEDNESDAY the 3rd day of June, on the premises, his dwelling house and stavlea, which are situated on land fronting on Euston Street, 88 feet. running back 355 feet, The house can be seen through any time by making application to Mr. Gardiner. Terms made known at sale. ROBT. BEAIRSTO, May 27-135 tl dt Auctioneer. GRAND RECITAL | -IN— ST. JAMES’ NEW HALL On Thursday Evening a ae a ee ae a oe a ee Lag tngina begin agp of styles. 49 Cents - Hach—_y early. Rein od deen Tm tanh te Nh ee Fi Beet, Mea teeing coi Le LADIES’ WHITE UNDERWEAR AY VERY LOW PRICES ~~~ BEER BROS. ‘Sample Blouses In Chambreve, Prints and Muslins. Priees from $1 to$2, | ar crumpled and some of them are soiled. The reauit 18 we place them on sale today at the uniform price of We need not tell you that this is an astonishing bar- gain, and that if you want to share in it yo A grand variety Bat the goods are u mrst ca!) a tt tt hoe har ek ha ae ee eee Lr od MAY 28th, By some of the advanced pupils frem Vr, S. N. Earle’s Musical Studio, assisted by Mr Ernest Peake & Mr. Vinuicombe. Under the patronage of the Lieut.-Governor and Mrs. Howlan, and His Worshiv Mayor Dawson. Dr, Anderson, of the Frince of | Wales (College, has kindly censented to take the chair, PROGRAYME, Il, Inst.—For two Pianos, eignt Hands Grand March Triumphal...L. De Meyer Scotch Song—Gane Awa’... Haydn Waud Miss May Stewart. r 8 Piano Solo—Fantasie Brilliante from Opera La Norma............. Batini Miss Genevieve MeDenald, i a sg Baik no sobcs tren ccceccneke Mr, Ecnest Peake. &, Inst —~Poer two Pianos, eight hands. Andantino, from 6th Symphony. ..(iade Vocal Solo~A Dream of Love...... Levy Miss Evhel Stewart, Voeal Solo—De Profundus, Organ, 2 Violingand Piano Acc,.....Oscar Verne Miss Jean Nash, S, Diet for Organ and Piano—Adagi» Ate BO WMOT . oo 02+ nrc encnsvees Beethoven Miss Robin and Mr, Earie. ¢, Chorus for Ladies V oices—The Three Chafers. ....+-sceverese jcangdncaeooes Trubn 10, Voval Solo—Alonein the Desert. Emanuel Mr. J. B. Dawson, 1, Ava Maria—For Violin, O gan, Pi- Fy ROO CMY Ova ons nates 04054 Goanoud Violin Solo, Mr Vinnicombe; Vocal Solo, Miss Minnie Moore, 12, Piano Solo—Rondo. ...Kalkbrenner op, 5 Miss Bertie Brown, ¥ 18, Vocal Svio—Galilee, with Violin ° ODI ZBI, 600555 +9> 0+ 22 02- i duluiie: wie adams Miss Hettie Coliings. 4, Inst,—For two Pianos, eight hands _ Galop de COUCeTL,.....-+eeervere smith le. espe 5 AEA serigest cedense artte Night, (b - _ Sa < epamadandse eebebawe seen “em. rson. 17, Vocal solo—Melha Waltz...........4 rdjti Miss Minnie Moors. t.—For two Pianos, eight hands e Meiinueto and Finale, éth sym pb- OMY. cceeeeeeeese discckéec vecetsersS aaeM 19, Full Chorus ~Rarcarole...... coccceda FUQEr 2 Voices, Tickets 25 ceats each, to be had at the Drug- Stores. itecital at 8 e’clock, MEETING AF ALBERTON A very large meeting was held in Wood man’s Hall, Alberton, last evening. John T. Weekes, Esq., occupying the chair. The hall was artistica'ly decorated with flag, mottoes and portraits, and the Alberton Band furnished music during the evening. A splendid address wa3 presented to Hon. Mr. Ferguson, to which that gentle-. man made an approp-iate reply. Hon. Mr Ferguson spoke for two hours and a ha!f ee Bankrupt Clothing and ably dealt with the leading questions | of the day. There were cheers at the close of the! Sensible ladies ask for Craverette. It makes up as a beautiful costume, or cleak | or wrap, while at the same t.me it has the un'que merit of being absolutely rain and | dust proof. But, unlike the rua of so! called waterproof goods it is abso'uteiy and thoroughly porous. It is the dress for the street, for the country. for any and nearly all occasions. Chiefty it makes up in stylish form, and its being waterproof is a fact which the surface does not dis close. Cravenette comes in Navy, Myrilo Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. A stylieh dress, a comfortable cloak or wrap, from Cravenette; but for the walking dress it is the beau ideal. 36 They Are > The Best Where rings are worn ané rings are oll, anywhere aud every- where. Wedding Rings STAMPED W. W, W, Take the Jead. J have made specially for my Prices reas orable. W. W. WELLNER. B= Hand-ome line of S'lverware for wedding presents at Wellner’s. er : . | meeting for the Queen, Sir Charles Tup- | per, Hon. Mr. Ferguson and Mr. Rogers. | | ee { | them trade, Charlottetown, May 27, 1896. Political Meetings. Meetings of the Electors of EAST QUEEN’S will be held at the following pl accs times Vernon River Bridge, Wednesday, 27th May, at 7p m. Elion, Thursday, 28th May, at 7 p. m. Beile Creek, Friday, 29th May, at 7 . ™M. Wood Islands Hall, May, at 6 p. m. ‘ Caledonia, Monday, Ist June, at }p.m. High Bank Hall, Tuesday, 2nd Jurye, at T p.m. Glen William Hall, Wednesday, 3rd June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor South, Thursday, 4th June, at 7 p.m. Murray Harbor North, Friday,5.h June at 7 pm. Milltown Cros Schoolhous 6th June, at 6 p.m, Murray Harbor Road Schoolhouse, Monday, 8th June, at 7 p. m. ~ Saturday, - 30th - “* Saturday, Meetings will be advertised later for Calelcnia, Murray Harbor Road. and Townships 61, 63 and 64. WM. WELSH. A. MARTIN, May 7, 96—d eodw3i ex HOW. MR. FERGUSON'S MEETINGS. T gnish, Wednesday, 27th, at 7.30 p. m. Egmont Bay, at St. Philips Hall, Thurs day, 28th, at 7.30 p.m. Bonshaw; Monday, June 8th, at 7.36 P m. Kensington, Tuesday, June 9th, at 7.30 p.m. Montague Bridge, Wednesday, June 10th at 7.30 p.m. By order of Committee, may26—watn. hrd. guar. Political Meetings IN KING S COUNTY. HE Candidates for the Riding of King's will meet the electors on the tollowirg ates; - At Fairfield Hall, on Thursday, 28th May, at? p. m. At Scort’s Hall, West River, Friday, 29h May, at7 p. m. At &. 1, 8, Hall, Souris, Saturday, 30th May, at7 p.m. At Cheese Factory. Little River, Tuesday, 2nd Jure, at 7 p.m. At Dundas{Court House, |\Wednesday, 3rd June, at 7 p. m. At St. Peter's Bay, Anderson's Ifall, Thurs- day, th June, at 7 p. m At Peske's Siation, Friday, Sth June, at p. m. At Baldwin’s Road School, Saturday 6th June, at 7 p, m. A.C. McDONAL®, P. A. MCINTYRE, May 23- - Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic , Cap. 6, and Amendment sag be of the amount having been _ex- tendei by statute of last session, the Gov- erament of thi» Province is now prepared to receive loans f r short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. Loans payable at call or at such time as inay be agreed upen ANGU3 MeMILLAN, Provincia) Treasurer, May 23,1536 a@yim NEW CUSTOM Boot & Shoe Shop JAMES DORSEY, late foreman ot Goff Bros. boot & Shoo Factory, has opened a Cus- tom Boot & Shee Shop in his old stand, on King Street, twodcors trom the Batter Fac- tery, where he hopes to meet all his old cu» tomers, and as many new ones as will faver him with a call. All kinds of first class hanes made work at iewest prices, nothing but the best material used, Repairing of all kinds of Rubbers neatly and may 2)—1 35— 1m. boots, Shoes and promptly done, WANTED Al ONCE —Apn experienced sales- woman Ne otber need ajp'y.—Moore & McLeod, may27 PASItUKK— for « lumited number of cows cr hoses, in city limits G water suppl, and shelter. Apply to Geo. E, Hughes, Apoih- ecrviea Hall m iy27 PASTU RE—for cows and horses—The sub- stock will cause the greatest sensation ever $40,000. “er | rORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OF CLOTHING COMPRISING Boys’ suits, children’s suits, youths’ and men’s suits, Men's suits from $2.50, children’s sults 7dc. This TREMENDOUS STOCK will be opened on or about the first of June, A GENUINE SLAUGHTER SALE will be commenced as soon as the goods arrive, All lines at about half-price. This —_—— SA SA NANG NON SE SYS © fNe oes “a *@s oa@pee 2 cape ope sapere oo ve ses 30 STYLISH SHIRT-WAISTS $2 — It’s matter how much or how little you'd like to will no s%. , spend, you 2 s experienced by the people of P. E. The Bominion Bankrupt Clothing Company. LAS, Not a Woman In Town .. . That doesn’t admire pretty FURNITURE. A few years ago only the rich could enjoy the luxury of a nicely furmshed home. It’s different now. Everybody can make home happy. If you hayen’t much money, or if you have plenty, step in and see what we off.r. JOHN NEWSON il f. ; ; bs 0 esrere screens er as Co eacn ey Cony re Springtime Thoughts WAISTS AND BLOUSES. Ready to wear, and materials for making in great variety. CLOAKS, CAPES AND JACKETS. For ladies in all the latest forms. SUNSHADES, UMBRELLAS, WATERPROOFS We show the nicest and newest waterproof gooda, Euglish made, and every garment warranted. DRESS GOODS, SILKS, LACES. Never more pleasing than this spring’s styles. CORSETS... . oe a oo em Special makes of light summer wear goods. All sizes. Ladies Underwear from 4c to $!.00 each. Money is lost many times by a Try the people’s Store. disregard of the best place tu do trading. Ww. A. WHEEBES & COQ. MEN’S UNDERGLOTHING A good range in Cotton, Bal- briggan, Natural Wool. All qual- Flegant goods at moderate prices. \ seribers willtake a limited number of cows snd horseson June lat. This pasture ha ¢ ado, shelter and abundance of fresh and salt water Terms on application to James Cooke, | \° Donald McMillan, Royalty muy27 dydi then 2awtf ities, from 40c a suit up. N HOUSE, J HARRIS, LONLO hs’ we a ee eae Nene nnn erent aie find here exactly ue the waist you like. Se They're all new, a: fresh stylish, hand- 7¢ some garments— S\7 the very latest Se ye cut and finish. S¢ ee ae Just room for = ie a ’ two special values. eo | etc A perfect fitting weli-made neatly 75 ae trimmed waist Cc Se caren “As A very finely-finished waist, stylish 65 sis patterns of colored goods, 2 "af se And there’s a long list for which we have'nt “A: room, from the very lowest price up. ais "ae “, MOORE & McLEOD at , TELEPHONS 49. a shi sti sla be oxy So eee eee Pee Meee [SEER E POPS ean You’re Comfortable : : In your skirts and wraps, It costs no more than than the plain line, gives the fame pli- able etiffness and support, and yet will keep you dry in any w ather. Avoid imitations, Find *TAR LABEL on YAKD. ACRE: AB oe we Se worthless the RED EVERY } even in the ra'n when you've JS). used the Rigby Waterproof x/ Fibre Chamois | ty I OE RA A AP AA A ALAS AB S ws = = ~ D See Coal! Coal Coal! —FROM— Dominion Coal Co's. Mines in 6.8. KOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE PER 154 tons Screened Coal * Schooner Nereid, = Crozier - ° .. ia ‘“ ‘ “ Lidia & Lizzie, - - 86 “ Run of Mine“ 5 Loris, - - - 108 “< ‘< mw. 6 “= Hydra, - = = 110 ‘6 2. = . Halcyon, - ° ey 6 “6 ‘“ Samuel Drake, - - 156°“ Slak <6 we é . 112 « 4s pe . Kate McKinnon, - « Ag: ‘“ " Lizzle C., " 120 « “< pen " Chliorus, - : 1. « ‘< « P. E. Small, - - 1090 0 ‘ a " Brilliant, - > - 3s @ 6“ 6 ‘s Acadian, - ‘ a. 110. é é oe Howard L., - ~ on 120 ‘ “ ‘ Which will be cold at very lowest rates whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Lid. —_ suits That Fit a % That's What We Make D. A BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishmert _ — EMPIRE BLEND TEA 13 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 th® best. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS. Bg