THE DAILY EXAMINER " a!-( ervative C ttee | Bow in the P Hails oven| Buy Your Hats at Prowse Bros. A 3 ' al : —_— | We have been so awfully | busy this spring that itis al }most impossible for us to keep /you posted as to the many bar LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. } Gents’ Furnishing Department House Furnishing SATURDAY, 2 ee JUNE 20, [S36. - “ Children’s Clothing DEPARTMENT Beer Bros. for Dress Goods |*.: . : = ves.) gains offered by us in our car- 2 or © pi i j Lee : a. —_ ~ or o piece suits to it boys. from 4 to 14 jears old » MAT § ct ( arty ts, ‘ 7 : : from d0e ; >. wun ciniek ‘sain SO F i eo ’ - a art : poe S @ aa ‘ a a ; : Irom »~Ve up fur 2 piece suits, or $2.50 up » piece A Stand rally meet-! but ask you to drop in if there White and colored shirts 25e, ae, THe, $1.00, $1.25 hi nin ogre success has met usin this department go cata youl a y for chil fren’ oe th at fi on rvative electors will be/ . v, ‘ S150 ; 21 7F ., . en ee ee 3 ar : ‘ ant att} the: r ae 1S pe s your eney ior chileren’s suits wit! see- sll on Monday wsj18 anything im our line on $1.50 and $1.75. Hard and soft hats from 25e up Braces|* eo Carpets, Mats and Matting cheaper than ever. ing out new styl ; ees ee ' ” oe | . o ‘ sy ag —r ¥ ° a : gece, é i S é rice 3 ¢ r ie are is * : 4 ur oW Styles. ail to at | your list. | — ties all prices. Collars and cuffs much less than other a and blinds at prices s» low that there is no excuse : — \" i . lace are j eae a A : or not bi g. rythi i is depuw . is marke . ee ia i | PROWSE BROS., | Places. Underelothing cheap, all sizes in stoc’. oe an ‘ ae peed im this department ‘in-marked | PROWSE BROS a. ae ae eee ed ow enough to knock out all competit‘cn s Pl lit rrow afiernoon at] < ) e in. abt 9 a4 rr } e 3.45. Everybody welcome | The wonderful Cheap Men | FROYSE BR i sl di ts : seoabipielaliicn then: tail Gael OTHERS. Prowse Brothers & Co. The Wonderful Cheap Men. w 4 uy, and] — ~e oe = Z » tir | ' | ee Ca ee ree . ee a ee o * ‘Carter's for Wall Paner | THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN. | Watches of J = AGAINST GOLDWIN SMITH, : i \ nber of } | ‘} sry - é of 1 t Bank of Pri: ba ; According to a late despatch from To-} & << ce wT AT THe OPERA HOUSE. ron o, the following graiuates in Arts,| i i ' pec anenialt } EAST PRINCE. Known Reputation resident in that city, have signed a peti- ns . : 1 > ] M . Hark I - players preset ted “Too » > } tion, which has been presented to the Dy : < =. . rhe Rev.) ch Johnson” at the Opera House last The electors of Emyvele and vicinity t Senate of the University of Toronto, pro- 4 H . . z . Eng- |. oe £3 sete a be RC assembled last night in the schoolhouse, ni testing against the conferrirg of the honor : an. ‘ and oan pres il on thee previous evi ning. The which was packed to the door, in order to | ary degree of LL. D. on Prot ssor Goldwit | - it | play is full cf funny situations, and the hear the political issues discussed. The | ta Smith, viz., Nichol Kingsmill, TH. A. M ( 4 — c_| comedy of errors which began on the } mening, penny was entirely one-sided, | are a safe investment for | Reesor, John. T. Small, John A. Pate ti oe =" ne ie | steamer | wine rron fr eo } @3 none of the Oppos} j alors: > : S01 e W righ ; lt ; ; od Ca sg pul “-! steamer Olivia during her run from New 2 na 3 “ — tion orators appearcd 1896. The rapid growth on, H. J. Wright, #. | Galt, R. ER, i - J. s I “ 1 York to Havana and was continued after . ene | . ‘oe Kingsford, C. A. Moss, T. ©. Pat-| A grand rally meeting of the Kiec'ors of Charlotte. “) . etinatinn wes ree 1 kept the audi- 7 «= : : ‘ The chair was ably filled by D. MeDon.- | of the wateh industry teron, Edmund Bristol, |] D. Dela. | > } ine. : an ry tr ( ‘ ak ae ae o: - ‘inane : ad assist ip making poor | ald, Esq. has produced a multitude | mere. _ The _ petition eT Prop, | (OWN and Royalty, will be held in the MARKET ILALL. a ce laughing throughout. as a case | people’s brea: a ee 5 i : } as eed ; ere. h tition urges rof. | See ‘ Br _ lof Johnson, more Johnson and too much W - —— dear,” leclared _Emperor Mr. P. McCourt, who represented Mr. | : P Smt) his bu-el himee’f for years, as} CHARLOTTETOWN, oa : zi | : : = _ » more J or < —— — y. That isa point of re- | Hunt, was the first speaker, and. dealt ot makes you had better President of the Commercial Union Ciub ’ ‘ ae . Johnso semblance betwee . salve i A a oa -. : : . . Sea exe? at St. » Couns will take Mr. Kilgour, as “Mr. Augustus Billings” eulieeh aie ioa co. a elnae me = ws ed tea i en keep re Patt Lo taste or ceed ah ne non 7 x - wet (O00 | oe Wine. whe end nemmeaniie, tesa l io ant , . ving prices | scoring Mr. Davies aod their colleagues ek oS ee Canada as wou'd result in the severance il _s set N lay | ne a ‘ ze eens ‘ yy ae for all is our motto, for their obstrucsion to all measures ad- Make a careful inv estiga- of this country from Eagland. They, - a nas Cac ee play, ably sustained the ‘ a ¥ ee in the interests tion and nine cases out of therefore, regard itas unfitting that the : a character; and he was cleverly ' eup- gg bey teers ten your choice will be a | U®iversity should confer upon him, des- e iain -two sheen| ported by Miss Whitty and Miss Leigh, | Mr. Alex. Shaw was the next speaker, ae bn wea eee pite his scholarship and high attainments, 8 ‘ were shippe ' bs * i who appeare tas his wife and mother-in | aud delivered one of the best speeches watch of KNOWN RE- | a degree which 18 supposed to recognize ; * : = * ale spectively. Mr. Wise, as “ Joseph ayia ——< wa comely we PUTATION. I have a'| eps service rather tian the former T! ie ta tl ar 1 ° a ere ear aceeie tet | Johnson, the victim of “ Billings’” pre é ga. eferred to the Mani- > } | qualities, jC Sclld ISt., tile Hig. Jiere (he cS any s A. McNatt, of Ken: ing- a; oe > ~ = a " oa boos | toba school question at length, and appeal- number of such w atches | : , st., tue Higat beicre the «lection tor } Varication an is ‘ ors itinla s inte y : . ee ‘ 1° . | ——-— ee . : " > aided getansiieak Tee ethiechiien 2 me Protestants ‘ the audience to and I believe I can give | — Rally speeches wi.! be delivered by Hor. D. Ferguson, i ot tect. Miyata a suppo 1e action of the Government on ‘ ne | Ao ie 1. £ » ‘ Ye ‘ : : 5 ' : : Misses W Se en ee eee coaiheas : in progress é this question. He was cheered to the youa watch as satisfac. | Don't Walt for the Sick Reom. P. C., Dr, Jenkins, the Liberal Cors:rvate eindidate for misses } Z tertainment o1 hurs-| fbis al noon ee a? acho ¢ , ns Ac ai , — , r » oe . . } : \ day seat, the 2ota sSt.y Will be O1 exbib- : Phe War of Wealth” being the bill of My. Jobn Bradley delivered an excellent tory oe bly The experience of physicians and the west Queen's, and othe ; seme 7 . — ition at t iI al Hal i Kankin’s| fare. ; : le : speech and referred to the trade olies of desire. public proves that laking Scott’s Emuls on Doors open at {0 clock, chiir will be taxen at 5 Dr \ we a } Tonight “In Old | Kentucky” will be are now the fashion, and are much the Government and O sadiet Dp } ele produces an immediate increase ia flesh : o'clock sharp EM ale ) repeated by special desire, and the pr ce} s ght after by the ladies at the People’s “ap og aoe pl ese PY rag >» ra £0 W W WELI NE R } it 18 Ce highest value in ” | ° i \ ‘ ice stopped | of seats has been reduced to 25 and 35] Store. If you want a nice profitable job Saeed “br ae ” . a * Wasting Diseases and Consumpticn. , LE ; ; a ef : re i i ra Give the oc i mi bic house : “Sei ad as : : : > never was an occasion since Confederation I . BLAK E, fs R SM ALLWOOD th : Mahe : he fourth | cents sive th > company & ig house, } come in and take a look over our mantle | in which the people of the Island should _ EEE! Ee | . ‘ , a ee Bin rou Maher was the supe in work, | and encourage them to return next year. | department. | stand more closely than at the pre iad eae Pres- Lib.-Con. Ass'n. fee Lib -Con. Ass'n. paral, Sacre Stee sta more coe shan a the pes FORM OF BALLOT Peas } oo Pole T a. a Garuen, | a to shoulder in the interests of = for West Queen’s. for We t Queen's, } : lay night, oe fi ; : the Province. icicles | Sreet Ratis.—The large iron steamer . : Sa es c onal a ‘ »he s de s t . Sr. Perer’s bay Secuoors.--There wil] | San Domingo, from Mary Tort, England,ar- robes 2 : gr E ‘I . made . aoe Sie versie he a i pr on Mon.| rivedatSummerside on Wednesday evening pte : —s hen he course of w lich WES1 QUEEN'S. Eieveninz, at 8 0’ a ¢ the} With 1,000 tons of steel wails for the Island es = - , gph dic not Hie in the mouth ; . ra t: ‘ acai ‘ ; a 1. | railwav A bout two thirds of the quantity fh avid Laird to go about the coun- ‘ ae j | ae : Bee eee y i's Tt highe fob. Gak vest of the weed sent try denouncing separate schools, when he — = : ad all i este elucation are invited ;# ae Pe eee Pwoaen oF . : himeelt established separate schools ia the Eiettond | Bloomfield, and the balance go east. A ivy it) > Satisfactory : Northwest. He was a received. DAVIES ; . scemitee be Devibiiets MesttedanThe grins et Mr. J. J. Johnston, in behalf of Dr } Meerinc.~—Remember the eee te “aa ae OC ea A Jenkins, said a few words respecting the : : i p Z Philharmon-e Hall Sunday |? - _ pare. oF Ages rong rn _A household riddle. How can Weeks prospects of the Conchianites Party hagaie pany Davies, - anata: % afternoon at 4 K, jucted by the} ~° ras at iia i on Mor vat : oS & ¢ O. ter suc ha bargain as their fine | throughout the Island and the Dominion. Queen s County, in the Province of Prince railway men. Strangers always welcome. | Will OS pee ee A |-Wool Black Cashmere at 50c%! Mr.J. J. Bradley followed in a fine Edward Island, Barrister. _—_—_ Issson, Psalms 136 1, “His merey endar- | Poice Covre. - One drunk was this| Come an : see it, evea if we don’t tell you | speech, referring to Sir Richard Cart- : ee ze eh forever.” a i id aie i Low we do it. wright’s radical opinions on the trade wl <: 3 aheet- 3 am d : j % i " if noon fined $2 or 10 days. 5 } - — a or N oO . ; ‘ — se ee : | poli *y, and also dealt with the Mawitoba Oy Ww © MC selling Men 5 Suit ’ Youths Mevst Sr. Vixcent.—The pr f Pi tn of carthouake asec “dd | School questi ita Yhild ! Ses ke ’ » : Shocks of earthquake accompanied by a j ; 108. ‘ ‘ b u + 4 oy Pa Mou Ange ’ H : Halifax, is ; tidal wave have rar aged the northern part The chairman asked if there were any Suits, Childi _— Suits, Men 7 I _ ts, Boys tue Halifax Herald of yesterday. Miss/., , The entire town of Kamaishi ee S 0 liberals among the audience who would : ; i , J rhyt 4 . : F Maisey Condy, of Charlottetown, won the | ia’ teen destroyed and one thousand per-| "~ ne "| wish to say anvtbing, but there was no er at Chel alee Pants, in great slaughter prices at 132 Queen fourth meda r amia an | r ens r d “Da ae a eats : . response. The grits w idently id eet Scola aif Dehcahe, Wthdea aes Sip r y % ‘i : sons killed. ring twenty hours there ponse. 1e grits were evidently afrai County, in the Province of Prince Edward a - . t 1e \ Pe Y » : oa ‘Pose Te : ein B were 150 distinct shocks of earthquake. Wholesale & Retail. to meet the electors. ited Doctor of Medicine. e216 ss Ure et, ne xt to N Ol ton 5 Hai d ware Sior ec. sh history, arithmet and instrumenta . ~ > mus = —~ rT june 18, 1896. . j . ; dc jae ee ae ae ieen | ea a PERSONAL. : : Setar SERS RATE J. i$. “i ACDONALD & CO Tne Con.x.—TheS. 8S. Col Ha ee ae : Chose who-wish to vote for the Liberal-Conservative Candidates will . Hs Tn he S. S. Coban, sailing Rev. F. Frizzle, of St. John, N. B., is at mark a cross opposite their names as in the above forms for West Queen’s. . F ‘A Wordto the ¢ from Montrea! on Tuesday morning, June 23n], will be due at Char] yttetown early Friday morniog, Jane 20th, and will sail | ' ' : for St. J a a Sydney. For Wives i$ Sufficient further particulars a rlisement later 0 1 ' er apply Peake Bros. & ¢ » agents Herren came The R -ceipts in the Cook Excursion.—Monday ev ig the I. O Books that we are giving G. T. moon t excursion takes place o away have all been tried— no fancy ones, that when you come to try them prove a failure. a } the steamer? Facqnes* Cartier. - Plenty of amusement an! refreshments: band in attendance. Tickets only 20 cents at A. W. Reddin’s, Central Drugstore, Sunny Of course vou watt to use side, Jenkins € Son’s and McMillan & gool BAKING PowpER and Hornsby’s. | FLAVORING ESSENCES. linac } We cav supply you with : g } 1 these at the lowest price in Races at Hatirax.—There will be races the city eu the Halifax Driving Park on Monday Sey afternoon. Montrose, owned by Mr. Geo. H. Reddin of this city, is entered in the | 2.30 class. the purse for which is $300., The wther eatries are Maud G., Rowdy Johnson & Johnson. raduates inG Pharmacy. FVQVVevweewaveeqeeean GTR BVBWeEVeVCeeeaeee and Eymont. Montrose will bedriven by eg ster ek a _| & >= BVSVVeEVVWsSee aa a‘ ULL’ ss , ~ BY LU ’ } 7 Scecust of himself. - _ Faom Moysreest.—The steamer Bona Vista, which arrived here from Montreal o| Yesterday morning, with a genet We have the or g al ¢ 1 ie. the lu sod a number of passengers, le vd Sfiernoon for St. Johu’s via Sydney, with earzo which included 60 bead of cattle, | ° 70 sheep au 2 herses Sitios Comp ick | One a minute an! Miss Whiteway were passenzers to St. * ree John's Aa eee repair Kit.’ Taex're Very Haypy.—Mr. E. H. Will men d Beer, Charlottetown representative of the Coufederation Life Assuracce Company, has The Examixer’s thanks for score Cards for use of the evening o either single day. The cards « ntain the pol ages 4 dou b . Re resaabda Meenas Tikes |<< UTES eB et can do. tt lings to tae electors. Fmus.Inte.a°.Waus--0. Tuesday los: yourself in Fra kK, the nine-year-old son cof Mr. Hor . a M “roe train despat h r on the one minute ‘ way, fell headlong into a well at We-t St Ishin ra OB the without re- ‘ sncle his 1 premises of sGs i Peter's The well is upw ards of 40 feet i } . : : ” F j dee; , blt Strange to say young McEwen mov lie t le escaped { except ng a scalp wound. 7 P j The bucket was the well at t 12 Slane. | tires, rice and with remarkable vresence of mind | 5G C ll and | the vonngster seizeJ the rope | $l. O00, " and bed to the top of the well without } and see them, @sistance. No one knew of the accident | until he returned to the house. The Wound in the head 8 ded to by Dr. 2 Tec san the ask Ia ia 'asumed WARK WRIGHT & 00. LTD InHDnnONORNNNE NET RNDEDNREDND DO DEDNOROTTDODEDIGEREOERONEODNORIDENERORENNN % WHITE te COUNTERPANES —AT A— ® BARGAIN @ - Several lines of high grade goods are in- This Week cluded at lower peices than are usual or a a Rare Opportunity Fer Housekeepers = Hotels To Purchase Supplies” “= eS 6 So2Re?ee BEER BROS. PYPPPPPPRPPPRPPPPPPPP ED OPRRRIPDD PPP RRDPPTPIDDDPPT OR PPP R DT ODD QEAUAQUUUALALAALdLdQddaQeadseseedadaaddddadddddddddddaddadaddidas TA Waedeeacedacenedacnde just across the river, a general party fight THUNDER STORMS AND SURPRISES ENPECTED. Str,—Everything is up to fever hest here The thermometer is 86° in the shade, whilst indications of thunder showers and political surprises are evident this p. m. Nomination day passed off quietly here, whilst in the city of Hull, characterized the proceedings. Polic« batons and loss of blood cooled matters afteran hour’s free indulgence in what sports term “the manly art.” We have three-cornered contest in this city. The P.P. A. element, together with the Mc- Carthy anti-Rernedia! faction, who parade their Protestantism as being above and better than the old kind, seek to injure the Government candidates, but little is feared from euch an union. A desperate struggle marks everv hour's doings in Wright county and city of Hull, P.Q., where Mr. McDougall is fighting against Mr. Devlin. Matters, too, are un~ usually exciting in the counties of Carle- ton, Russell and Pre-cott, where unexpect- ed surprises may be looked for on next Tuesday. Just now a very forcible canvass is be- ing indulged in here by Hon. Senator Scott and others, who charge that P. E [s'and has been openly bribed with branch railways, tupne's, &c. So fine and fixed is this charge that the senator has under- taken to inform the Ottawa citizens the particular sum they will be called on to contribute to the Island undertakings. There is much speculation here as to what the majority will be for the Govern- ment. Some have it 20, more say 30, while others claim 40 above all comers. Yours, &., J. W. Uvenes. Ottawa, June 17, 1896. — i> - >- Saar SUMMER DAYS Have You Health to Enjoy Them ? If Not, Take Hawker’s Tonic, Theo Your Days will be Days of Pleasure and of Peace.! Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic makes the weak strong. It is a_ perfect restorative tonic, blood builder and appe- titizer. It invigorates nerve and brain. To eat well, sleep well, feel well—is 10’ this your aim ? Whether deease, o worry, or overwork has pulled you down, Hawker’s Tonie will build you up, Sold by all druggists and declers at 50c. per bottle, or six bottles for $2.50. Manu- factured only by the Hawker Medicine Co., Ltd., St. John, N. B. ia ae he Carter’s, the popular bookstore. Cal! this evening and see the many attractions. The newest books and magazines, fancy goeds, toys, fancy chinaware, Xc., &c., arriving daily. THE MODERN KNIGHT These are certainly not the days of chiv- alry and romance; of long haired poets and clinging females. The tendency i: is toward the practical and even the in- ventions nowadays are mostly objects of utility, something which saves time and gives comfort and ease. Weare quick to appreciate and use anything which in- crea “es our comfort, especially if it be in the way of clothing. Let anybody once realize the magnificent healthful warmth which Fibre Chamois will add to iris clothing and he will certainly be provided with this inexpensive equipment against all freaks of the weather. ‘This interlining is made from pure spruce fibre and is a complete non—conductor of both beat and coli, co that the layer of it through cloth ing keeps out the . fiercest winds and pre serves the natural heat of the body. A Farat Row.—A terrible row tock lace at Dogherty’s mill, Ca upbellton, N. .on Thursday, resulting in the death of James Ritchie. It appears that Ritchie and a Frenchman named Provost quarrel- led. Ritchie had Provost down and was choking him, whew a brother of Provost struck Ritchie with a peevie, which kvock- ed him senseless. Ritchie was taken to the hospital where he died next day. Pct of the Provost brothers are in jail. An awful earthquake is reported from Japan, which has caused the loss «f more than a thousand lives. the Hotel Davier. Mr. H. Smith, wife and child, of Oita- wa, are at the Queen Hotel. Mr. F. S. Huntley, of Moncton, is visit- ing the Province. He rezistered at the Queen Hotel last evening. Dr. Cox and Roy Vanwart, son of Judge Vanwart, returned to the city yesterday trom P, E. Island, after a three weeks’ study of fish life in that Province.—St. John Sun. The death of the Very Rev. Mon. Car- mody, of St. Patrick’s Church, Halifax, took place on Thursday, after a lingering illness. He bad been a priest for fifty- nine years. His funeral took place to-day. Mr. John Stewart. formeciy of this pro- vince but now of Denver, Col, is visiting relatives and friends here. Mr. Stewart is in the employ of the Burlington Railway. He is a brother of Mr. James Stewart, of Siewart & Gates. Mr. J. F. Clarke, son of J. C. Clarke, Eeq, of Bay View, recently received the degree of B. S. A. (Bachelor of the Science of Agriculture) trom the University of “ interesting sketch under the familar pseudonym of “Harry Hotspur”—a former occasional and favorit? contributor to THe | Examiner. It is pleasing to know that our old friend, Mr. Sydney Fitzgerald, (brother of Judge Fitzgerald, of this city) o>tains access to such columns as_ those of The American Field. 72+ere Summer is with us. Straw hats end lizht coats are in vogue. Get your outfit. Tae place is the Bargain Corner. } | | } | There is a very fine display of Crockery, Chins and Glassware at the Cheap Crock- | er; Store.— W. P. Colwill. junel0—41w d&w TEA-PARTY Dominion Day, BEDFORD STATION, | | Nine miles from Ch’town, in the centre of a beautiful country, ia the vicinity of the great watering place, | and quite near the North Shore, the’ Acadia and other Hotels, and only a/| few minutes’ drive from MeDopn- | ald’s great summer residence, in fact, in the midst of all that is beautiful and charming, will certainly eclipse everything of the kind this season. Having the superior advantages of time, place, and surroundings to- gether with the full determination of all concerned to please and entertain in ‘royal manner,’’ All who are so fortunate as to come may be sure ofa “High Old Time.” Besides all the amusements such as Games, Wheels of Fortune, Swings, Music, Bowling Alley, usual at the very best oi teas. The Bedford tea will have the distinguished honor of introducing several rare attractions never before at such gatherings and only recently introduced and brought to the Island. The Gramopbone and Tame Bears alone are worth going a distanee to see. You can put on your best clothes and looks and have your pic- tures taken. The distinguished League of the Cross Brass Band will come by special train from Ch’town. There will be a Dinner Table, to look at even will give an appetite, and Strawberry, Ice Cream and Oyster Tables, Refreshment Saloons, every- thing in fact that will please and de- light the eye, taste and hearing of visitors, or as Bill Nye would say, that will make this Tea a “Great and Mighty Confederation of Wonders.” ShoulG Dominion Day prove unfavor- able the Tea will be continued on following day. Besides the regular trains running at reduced rates, a special willleave Sh’town at 8.30 a, m. (standard) returning will leave Bedford at 4.30 p. m. SEC. OF COMMITTEE. POLLING PLACES IN THE CITY AND ROYALTY, Ward 1 West, at MacKachern’s Building, Corner King and Queen Streets. Ward | East, at Flynn’s Livery Stab'e, Kings S reet, near Great Geo ge Street. Wara 2 West, at Mra. Callaghans Store, Sidney Street, between Queen and Pownal Ward 2 Kast, at Mrs. Connolly’s dwelling, Sidney Street, near Great George Street. Ward 3 West, at Eiwavd Needbam’s Store, Pownal Street. Ward 3 E:-t, at Alfred Quirk’s dwelling, Prinze Street, near St. Pauls Church. Ward 4 West, at Nopre’s Store, next the Opera House, Grafton Street. Ward 4 Central, at Bernard Kigzin’s dwelling, near Pbilharmonic Hall, Grafton Street. Ward 4 East, at John Cameron’s d relling, King Square. Ward 5 East, at Charles McGregor’s Workshop, St Peters Road. Ward 5 Kast Central, at Mr. Coffin’s dwelling, Euston Street, between Great Ceorge Ward 5 West Central, at Fred. Foster’s Carriage Shi p, Upper Queen Street. , Ward 5 West, at Alex. Horne’s Warehonze, F.tzroy Street, near Queen. Royalty East, at Gregory’s, St. Peters Road. Royalty West, at McMurrows, Lower Malpeque Road. i Toronto. It is pleasing to hear that Mr. | j Clarke has Leen appointed to the position | " of Reside:t Master on the staff of the Ontario Agricultura! College at Guelph. f 2 We note in The American Field a very | Information For Electors. Streets, Street and Prince Street. But this is a loud talker» A pleased customer is the best advertisement. A little money the business here. Our luw prices will prevail as long as we have “goods to sel]. We are distributers of Fine Footwear. Our steck is new and well selected. All the Latest Noveties ! All the Latest Siyles does North Side Market Square. OF THE HIGHEST CLASS for which we have an established reputation, can only be ex ecuted by artistic workmen, who make it their pride that every job shall be done as well as they can} os-ibly do it. Read the Comment on cur Work by “The British P:inter,” the leading ¢exponent of the artin Furspe HASZiRD & MOORE. A tstic Printers, Brown‘s Block, Victoria Row ‘A studiously neat style of design and dis- play prevai s throughout the entire collection of job specimens sent’ by Mr John VeKenz e (with Messrs Haszard & Moore, ‘ harlotietown PE Island, Canads) Very tasteful use is made of plain and fancy rules in combination and in the type display tbere is not only goed taste, but freshness of ideas in arrangement ‘the finish of details and presswork are cqual to the tase shown in other respects” --British Printer Chtown, P.E.J Washing Goods. Prints, Gralateas, Ducks, Ginghame. Oxford Shirtings, Miusling, Fiannellettes. Good Stock now showing. T. Jd. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE LADIES CANVASS SHOES! In Taw and Brack —light and cool best thing for Summer wear. opened, See our Men’s $1.00 Shoe. the Just W, H, STEWART & CO. London House Building —AND— FREE TRADE. E You will have both if you buy Clothing, Hats, “a Suits and Furnishings at & wb. A. BRUCE, N Wi, . ° ° ° 2 Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. § eeee it 3 i ly Wy, s NW Wy, Sit Mi, iil S RS AS : ae ‘Gms a 7 ie” “Gi ZI 4 Yery Stylish And just the thing fur wear is one of our fashionab.e garments made ‘o order from our high class suitipgs, A stylish appear- anc: comes from a combinations of high class materials, perfect fit and artistic tal- cring. Our patrons are secure on ail three. Our stock offers a wide Jatitude for choice as to materi:ls, and our make-up carries the possibilities of tailoring to a climax. To >xcel us is impossible, to equal us is diffi- cult Qurmake of suits are admir.d by everyone. ‘ S. A. McDONALD Leiding Fashionable Tailor, (in our new premises) EMPIKE BLEND TEA I; ti3 Tea that briags trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfictory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the best. For sale wholesale or retail b v. J MORRIS ai, a2