ey vill Guriains AT CUT PRICES n ~a & & Only a pair or two left of the ssiled lot—we told about ves- terday — but here’s some ‘‘price cut’ clean ones stead. l pair, 6 yds, 2 r 90c l 1.80 1,35 ] 2.05 150 ] 2.36 1.75 1 1.96 l 7 yda, 3.30 “* 2.45 Handsome “two tone” lace curtains, are going—as below. (All 7 yards to the pair) $1.80 Curtains for $1.35 3.55 ” . 2 65 4.35 7 3.25 4.50 1.38 3.55 £.15 An Attraction ln Blinds—— Odd blinds, ready mount- ed. sping roller going at 25 per cent discount. Moore & McLeod SSOP SCSSESOEH CODE SOOCCESOCCS Prudent People Parchase Papers Promptly O0446000 0606000 Now wl while we stocks are can prom ptiy let (Om piete— wait on you Need any Wal! Paper? COME EARLY. BRING ROOM SIZE MOORE McLEOD The Wall Paper Men DELINEATOR, COSMOPOLITAN. LADIES HOME JOURNAL APRIL WAGAZINES Now in stock. HASZARD & MOORE Fashionable Mationers. Sunnyside a = = =. — Thoroughbred FROM TIRE TO SADDLE by 2228 The Cleveland Frame is strong and rigid. [p- » » The Cleveland Chain . ~~ ee ee eibow. THE AND OTHER ITEMS | LOCAL jeer Bros. for Dress Goods | Last Pracrice.—The Abegweits wil | mneet for practice to-night from 8 to LO o Hécxer.—Crescents will meet for pra tice tonight from 7 till 8, and from 10 till Ll tomorrow night - Uvyvusvat Sienr.—The planet Venu3 was visible yesterday at noon. This is possi- ble only once in eight yeare. — —- — Tur Sranxuey left Georgetown this morning at o’clock, local, but up to 2 p- n;., bad not arrived at Pictou, teint Tne Ma The boats left Tormentine | this morning at 6 15, and the mail specia arrived in the city at 12.15. Goine —The ice is beginning to break up. There is now quite a stretch of open water inside the harbor, extending from the blockhouse to Indian Cove. : iteeenii Belle de Lisle the mothe: Hicu Test f Lieutenant Governor Howlan’s herd of Caradian Jerseys has just received a milk test from the Central Creamery of 7! bee illeeta lide Sraine ts Cominc.—A robin was seen this morning in the neighborhood of Dun- das E planade, —so we are info:med by a i aoe “DAILY EXAMINER > Summerside. time was drawing toan end they however, ee ao ca HOCKEY MATCH AND KBACES, the Abegweits Defeat the Team 4 to 3—Cooke Beats Clarke in the One-mile Race by Half a Lap, Summerside The A begweits are the champion hockey players of P. KE. Island. This was prove ovelnsively at the Rink last night when Ley defeated the Summerside team by one goal, The ice, though heavy, was go vd for the time of year. The play was fast and furious througbout, especially during the Jast fifteen minutes, and the opinion of all present was that it was the best aad most interesting match of the season. The pu tk was bullied at 8.30 by Flood for the Abegweits and McCarthy for Sum- merside. The first goal was made by MeMillan for the Abbies, who, by a mag niticeut lift from his position at point, sent the puck whizzing through the opposite goal posts. Shortly afterwards Saunders made a goal for Summerside: After about ten minutes hard play the Abbies captured another goal. Before half time was called McKenzie scored again for Summerside. ihe score then stood 2—2. During the second half,the play was much faster, each team going in to Win. Piay had hardly commenced when Me work scored for Summerside was now one goal ahead. The Abegeweits worked hard, but on account of the good defence of Summerside were unable to score. As Kenzie by some clever rot stock, Hemps, Scotch or Union Carpets ever spread out for y Our prices on Tapestry is : go00 Our Gigan The crowds department as during this great sale, vets more styles, more quality, and does more a is impossible tor us to find time to take st nut one thing, we will guarantee to s u th our inspection 1n the city, Qur prices on Brussels is: d 25c; better 55¢; better 45c; best 55c. Dont't spenda cent in house furnishings without To show you | 55c; better 65c; best Toc. Oilcloth is: good 15c; better 25c; better doc first seeing our magnificent display, ———————— WEDNESDAY MARCH 21. 1897 ee tes Tee Mess still (You'll ock every two or t ; better 4c, etc be surry if you do), ———— 2 PRBEORESe SHEESH EHH EEO tic Carpet Slaughter e aie continue to come our way, Never in our history have we been so busy ia the Carpet Money spent with us gets more genuine value, goes ctual good service than it is possible to get elsewhere, Ladies, it hree days to let you know exactly what we have in how you the best lise of Brussels, Tapestrys. Velvets, further, lasts longer, rood Our prices on a Good wool Second Brussels, Quali 55 cts) Brussels Best5 frame | Good Better Better , eae ' Floor Yor Floor ty Brussels, Tapestry. Vapestry. Tapestry, cloth, Oileloth, Oilcioth. Oilcloth, , 650, Only 75e 25 cts Only 35e¢ Only 45¢. le 25 ets. 25 cts. 45 cts. participants was struck with a poker and | received a bad cut. | ‘siaeieiliiiclaats 0 _ Perciar Lecrvre.—A treat is no doubt} * in tore Rev. W.T.D. Moss next Tuesday even. | Church. The eubject, I : Conception ! Nature,” will te dealt with in the lecturer’s/ usual brilliant style, ensuring a pleasant and profitable evening. sion 10 cents. Grace “ Wordsworth’s ng, © most | Admis-} ici Beriep Topar.—Tne burial of the late} William Mahar took place this morning. | tl The funeral processiou was beaded bv the City Band, then followed members of the City Fire Brigade, members of the Bene- Mr. George R. McMahon, Station Master | late meeting, I deem itmy duty from & volent Irish Society, and @ large number at Emerald, is in town. party point of view to give the public a of citizens. The fire bell wastolledduring| George Tweedy, Esq., of Alberton, and summary of the proceedings of the last the time that the procession passed through |S. F. Perry, Esq., of Tignish, are in town | one. the streets. | today. : As soon as a goodly number eee -_—_— — Mr. J. W. Morrison, who has been un- | made their appearance, the President Tereriste Accipent at Crapavp.—Mr. |w om we ut off this worning and his arm terribly | sawing wood. The machinery driving the | E saw was operated by horse power, and | while Mr. Crossman was removing a log,|G his arm came in contact with the saw with ni with the result as above stated. The in- S jury sustained is of a wost painfal namre. | real; J. E. Lefurgey, Fred Lefurgey, S’sid ; fie arm will have to be amputated at the) F past two quarters. Refuge Lodge, Monta- gue, gained first prize with 60 members H trustworthy correspondent. g desperate and Unaworth about ten te minutes before time was called succeeded Ixnpusw Famine Foxp.—Contributors to |! making a goal. Honors were now even the Indian Famioe Fund will please take and the excitement was intense when, notice that all must be closed by 15th of /® minute or two later Howatt agait April, and remittances of money or wheat scored. . Charlottetown wens wild. must not be delayed beyond that date.— Summerside tried hard-to retrieve their A see , disaster Lut it was impossible. When the er een bell sounded no more goals had been Prexxex Row.— 4 drunken row in the! 8¢ored. eeighborhood of Worth’s liverv stable] , During half time a@ match,-race took caused a good deal of annoyance about place between E. L. Cook of Charlottetown eleven o'clock last night. One of the|*4 Peter Clarke of Summerside. They Un the fourth lap, Clarke fell and Cook for the many who intend hearing | Winning by a little over balf a iap. of Human} faction of all. in town. at D. A. Bruce’s. lacerated from the elbow down, while-| W. C. Kennedy, city; P. Kelly | Stewart, city; A. E. Sanders, J. A. Demp Li tarted from opposite sides of the rink. »vertook him. They continued together ill the last lap when Cook passed him Mr. E. Pyke, of Halifax, refereed the Iockey and started the race to the satis PERSONAL. The Rev. Father Burke, of Alberton, is Premier Peters re‘urned home today, via | Li 1e Capes. to New Suitings and Trouserings opening > ell for some time past, is, we are glad to | announced the subject for esse Crossman, of Crapaud, bad his band | report, better today. aot | Mr. President:—I have called you ogether on this ocgasion 10 advise yousof he vacancy of the office of Inspector of the included and wife, Arrivats at the Queen today oo mma Hughes, Montague. Arrivals at Hotel Davies todayincluded: | Light House costract. As you are aware eo. Tweedy, Alberton: S. F. Perry, Vig- | I was appointed to this position, but cir- sh; James McLeod, Miss Lefurgey, Misa | cumstances have compelled me to resign. oclair, Summerside; Jack Norton, Mont- | I telieve ia the policy of the Liberal Panty I n = . A. Churchill, North Rustico; E. M, ; cerita sev, M. F. R. McKenzie, H. T. Holman, | as Prize Awarveo.—By a letter to the, C. McArthur, W. J. Green, W. L. Holman, | the dis ige Deputy of Charlottetown Lodge, I. | Roy Holman, S.W. Clarke, Summerside. | cor O.G.T.,$we learn that a fine lif-size} ~ s ; : j photo of Dr. D. H. Mann, of New York, : : , “é g ight Worthy Grand Templar of the}, “I bought a box of Dr. Chase’s Catarrh os yrder, has been presented the old city Cure at the drug store of Mr. Boyle here. aa. lodge. Twoprizes were offered for the|! ®™. thankfal to say it has proved most} _ largest increase in membership during the | *ective. [ have also tried your Kidney | | iver Pills and found tnuem excellent.”-- enry R. Nicholls, rectory, London. and Charlottetown second with 24. Potice Covrt.—One drunk, Martin W Smith, was fined $2 or 10 days for drunk enness, : Edward Cullen, a lad arrested to give evivence in a Scott Act prosecution against Richard Collins, remains in custody until tomorrow morning. , Five Scott Act cases will occupy the Magistrate’s attention to-morrow. Sixty-two cases were heard and disposed of at the Police Court forthe month ending today. For violating the Canada Tem- perance Act there were 13 convictions and z= IIIIIISMLIIZ IxIzz IIIIENINITTILTLRITILIEIN te Want to Buy a Camera? ni u 0 some e We can give you ful] informa tion about them, telling you the best kind to buy. x¢ — © a CITI TALIM I LIATNTIIII IT LILI ITI IIS 7 ee sp” sepunee crema se awe 3 oe See / tine of Photo pst been amply provided for by both, 15 convictions. For malicious injury to| graphic supplies and eell i ala ant 0 consjateat with my keen re es Snameetien 1 disor- ha Sees do, st csialoane sense of honor and honesty to vote for deriy driving, - convictions; larceny, 2| #4 prices. lf you want to know eiher. No blame can attach to me for convictions; nuisance, 3 convictions; in- i anything about Cameras, write this manly course. A bird in the hand is fear lig Se Sen eee Peek tn as worth two in the bush, was an old adage ing religious worship, 1 couviction; aseault | Bf Catalogue free on app!ication. in which I firmly believed at one time; I 3 aes “tions and 2 dismissals, and 2 will nolonger believe in thie spurious otfenders 2 } Y ’ be na ~ “7 were sent tothe Supreme Court f Johnson & Johnson. wisdom. At the election referred te, scacecth a : uates in Pharmacy ad two bi e hand,—fat ones at Amid the excitement attending the east - | Graduates in Pharmacy. a bed tee cael ey ; thao ern question the affairs of the Tranavaal Yexrerrrrs uErEresrTEas 54 wae forcibly entered, the sacredness of wy a ee es bedchamber violated, my person brutally events seem likely to bring them to assaulted, my furniture almost destroyed, the front with a jerk. The treaty made between the Transvaal and the Orange Pree State for offensive and defensive pui- poses, followed up by the suppressica ot The Jobannesburg Star, the leading Eng- lish journal of the Rand, for its criticisms of the Boer Government, seem to euggest a disposition on the part of President Kruger to assume an offensive, if not an aggressive, atlitude. The suppression ofa newspaper for freedom of speech is an act cf intolerance on the part of the Boer Government that wil] be regarded by many as @ justification of the severe thinge that save been said of the system of govern- meut that obtains at Praetoria, the Trans- vaal capital, and it will create a sympathy with the English-*peaking people of Johannesburg that will make it difficult to avoid a decisive step of some kind by the Imperial Government. It is stated that the Furness Line, now running between Manchester and Boston, will establish a route during the coming season between Montreal and Liverpool. We is positively un- stretchable and never looses 1ts The Cleveland Bearings are absolutely dust proof and alter a year’s hard work wil Le found free from grit or dirt. The Cleveland is the greatest. DODD «& ROGERS. On the 28th, inst., of jnflammation of the jungs, Willam Harold, iufant child Melinda aod Bernard Fitzpatrick, aged months and 2! days. : A: Kildare Central, on the 27th inst., of consumption, Ano, beloved wife of oR McGuigan, age 36 years. a = = eae The East German Methodist Episcopal Conference in ression at Scranton, Pa., bas voted against the admissiou of women 4s delegates to the general ere. The vote was forty foug agaiast tp two ia favor of the proporitio: ? ps f eri Want Big Bargains ROLEE little higher temperature, — Burning =| MARK WRIGHT & 69, Ltd We Want Wise Women Who Wealth By Buying “New Goods arriving daily,” TIITTHIS GIRL PROBS.—Fresh north to west winds, fine, stationery or @ eu warm It’s just as foolish to pay 7 ~» | en good money for poor turniture. Ours is nome | Week-Ham. <4 , ade—-we ade—- ° Mr. Weak-Ham :—I also am an appil- made well made hon cant for the cast- off clothes of the Presid estly made -made to wear —and tne quantity we sell proves its worth and value, “Eereerrene ie st ar WV on’t Waste When a > : * AN EMERGENCY MEETING oF THE before, and aa the interest of our party was greatly advanced by the report of the yut when they propose to pay me for my abor, care, acd great skill, aod attention ‘b>. What is a government for if not to ive lucrative positions to their friends ? will be glad to replace me as Inspector. is for you to fill this yacancy, aad the only stipulation I insist on is that my suc: cessor shall be astaunch Protestart, On resuming his seat Mr. Moral moun- d the rostrum. Mr. Moral :—-I am willing to take the ob and my qualifications wil T am neet the approval of the President. I am no surrender man, a true liberal in local a have loyally supported the arty by my vote and influence. beral allowance made ine on the eve of the pecuniary inddcements freely given me by both parties for my support? eonaideration foc the (I must #ay) ruffin— O n C ally treatment towards me on that oceasion My business asacarpenter is no longer profitable. Si or way to k business away from Is , P IF. a) Pp watch business isata low ebb. But I dont blame George for that. out | antecedents and ability I claim that ent; and I consider myself better qualified and politicaliy more deserving than the person who consider the man who from both parties unworthy of attention at the hands of the Great Liberal Such conduct is not honest, and scorn anyone guilty of behaviour. mR to demand what my services and influence d are worth; | the goods according to not a Protestant, viction; and, pensable, L am 4 on the shortest noth. many of the membere min that it wasa covert attack upon @ majority of the club. the Deacon appeared upon the scene. tion at elections. yote for filthy lucre. principle for the maintepance of the Party and We have all the other grades and prices that make up a first- cut for this great sale, ment. Every line in stock is say hands off, we are here to stay. own us if they could, SUMMERSIDE LIBERAL CLUB. 'There was an emergency meeting of the beral Club held lately in Summerside, dispose of some matters not considered discussion and tlement. governing the country by commissions; Inspector by a trifling commission Ov small expenditure iavolved | in this tract. 1am done with Government I know that several of you are more ngry for money than I am, though not ambitious, it is probable some of you It sure | Federal pol tics. My eervices and in- ence are eagerly sought after by the nservative party. With one exception Liberal Lhis eption was occasioned by the very election, by both of the great parties. when | maintained a position of neutrality near-by villages of Mangas and Cayajabos, d my person shamelessly despoiled of tmit that [ should be entitled jo some the safe my taken and even ha; me, George Considering my I am titled io this position. The next to address the club was Mr. , has just resumed his seat. ] Jevies contributions party. I would such despicable My principle has always been get the stuff, and then deliver contract. We could frown on dishonesty in this club, id duly reward virtue. Itistrue I am r but I am subject to con- if this qualificauon is indis- aite willing to become one disturbed the feelings of This speech 5 present, assuming In the cause of honesty and morality, ‘The Deacon :—1 am opposed to corrup- No man should sell bis He should vote on Liberal the Protestant faith. ; This speech instead of calming the agita- Wrappers — —_—_—_— Wanting af ed | | ——— Oatcake made from new meal and made by skilful workmen. Hot to- night and the price 12 cents per 1b Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART we would a: the lines are sold out, they will be replaced with others ted members, greatly aroused their ire; and Mr. Morris Red arose to speak. Mr. Morris Red — According to the President and the Deacon, none but Pro t starts need apply for office. This ati- tude is taken, no doubt, to shut me out from getting the Brazil place that was promised me. Nodoubt Mac, the Tailor, could qualify for the place, as he can sit g the Boyne Water standing on his heac, Just wait untilthe Pope’s man coms along, He will lead the fanatics of ths clnb another dance. Itis disgusting to hear the Deacon and the President reflect- ing on the members of this club who mey have received asmall remuneration for their votes, I would like to ask what has been their Own conduct? Is it pure and undefiled ? Some of ns may have taken a few dollare’ in exchange for our votes, thereby following the example of Mr. Tarte’s “business is business” friend; but they go for higher game. Their cousid— erations are good fat offices. Out on su h hypocrisy! We deal in spot cash on » small scale, but they do an immense business in fatures. 1 move that the con- duct of Mr. Moral is to be commended on business and equitable grounds, This motion was seconded inan able speech by Mr. Jelash. In spite of the frantic efforts of the President and Deacon the motion was carried by a two-thirds vote. The meeting dispersed in disorder. Yours, &c., Mac. UNFORTUNATE CUBA, Famine Added to the Ravages of War.— Huandreds of Persons Perish Weekly--Spanish Repulse. A New York Sun special from Havana ys: Famine is ravaging the rural dis- tricts. The non-combatents who, by order of General Weyler, have been obliged to gather io the towns, are perishing by hun- dreds, and ia some districts by thousands. as they were obliged to abandon their farms, which have been devastated by the Spanieh troops, they have nothing to live on. When they ask permission of the authorities to go some miles from the towns for vegetables the permission is granted, but invariably ifthey are met in the country by Spanish guerillas they are murdered and reported afterwards as in- surgents killed in battle. When these men try to join the insurgent ranks they are sel- dom admitted, because the patriots do nct want unarmed men. At Artemisa and the province of Pinar Del Rio, men and women are dying in the streets. In the province of Matanzas, hundreds of them perish every week. In Santa Clara pro- vince the same state of affairs exists, acd owing to the genera! poyerty no help van te expecied from charity. An engagement is reported from San Augustin. The Span- iards commanded by Major Serra tried ‘@ capture a Cuban camp, but were repulsed with heavy lorses. scalp ’*Humors, pimples, boils, are very an noying. The quickly disappear when the biood is purified by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilia, Bicycies made ready for the road at the Quick Repair Shop.—J. Birch. 75—3i. ARE YU A g000 SO0K Ifso you will appreciate the fra- grance and flavor whick our Extracts impart to your cooking. Why lose time and patience experi- menting with worthless and unreliable goods, when you can get the best from your grocer by asking for the “Sovereign” Brand. SOVEREIGN FLAVORING EXTRACTS Have stood the test of years, and their increasing sale yroves their superiority. Ask your Grocer for them, Simson Bros. & Ce. No reserve, equally as 5h egg e eget Do Your Eyes Tire Easily ? t + If you earn your living by constant application to close work, such as sewing or read- ing; you may find your eyes giving out after a few minutes work, Innine cases out of ten, this can be remedied by t glasses properly fitted. If we can’t fit you, it costs you roth ing. ae0ee8 W. W. WELLNER Re Tt Nt ty tein Fg JEWELLER. Sees A press story from Vancouver tells how au escaped Siberian convict on reaching Victoria fell on his knees aad _ kissed the wharf in token of his gratitude at reaching free British soil. The story relates also that he had come from Siberia via Hong Kong. Hong Kong being as free British soilas British Columbia, this escaped Siberian doubtless kissed the wharf there too, and he ought now to be told politely but firmly that British wharves cost money, and should not be subjected unnecessarily to a redundancy of wear and tear. Carter's for Wall Paper The Paris Figaro says that the govern- ment has decided to ask the chamber of deputies to vote a credit amounting to 800,000,000 francs ($60,000,000) for the purpose of constructing forty-five large warships and 175 torpedo boats; the whole to be completed within eight years. Johnson’s Baking Pow der gives fullest satisfaction 25c a pound. Johnson & Johnson. Wheelman.—Jack Birch is now ready at the Quick Repair Shop, Kent Street, next door to Massey Harris Co., to do all kinds of bicycle repairing. 75—3i. ———ee Sale for cash only. class Carpet and House Furnishing Depart. To those who would And out prices are here to stay, and as fast good, PROWSE BROS, The Wronderful Cheap Men Te the decress of necessity: We have the goods and must have them cleared out. We need the money and you want the goods —more particularly when you can have them for one third less than regular price, BOOTS & SHOES At less than manufacturer's prices. This is certainly your opportunity. Buy now, for the stock cannot last very long at these prices, A few pairs of Ladies’ fine Dongola Buttoned Boots left at 75e, in sizes 24, 3 and 3}. Men’s Congress Boots for $1 a pair. CLOTHING & HATS hats. Men’s all wool tweed suits for $3.75, worth $9.75. Boy’s suits for 50c, 75¢ and $1, half price. Boys’ hats for 25¢ 35c and 50c. For your own sake see the goods and prices before buying. J.B. Macdonalds Old Stand Directly opposite the weet end of the Market www SS 4 4 , ‘ 4 4 4 4 q 4 ‘ { 4 4 q 4 4 P 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 ‘ r 4 4 sorrruweeeeererreyeyvevYVYVwwvVvVvVYYY : 909609000906 SOSH SOGCOOOD Sees eooeeooesoovosossososeseseseses SOOSSOSS SOSH OSOSOSHIOCSSOS HIS LOVE HIS WIFE HIS BABY HAVE TERTH Well ? PAINLESS DENTISTRY Berlin Dental Parlors. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. O00 09000006 GOCOCSOOSE SESE We are after the men and ‘vai boys to buy their clothing and @ OSS SOSSOOSS SOTOOOLSESISG The Always busy Drug Store os Our Spring Stock Opening Up Silver Soap, Polish, Fur- niture Shine, etc. REDDIN BROTHERS Opposite P. O. SOSSSLORERE*~LSSSESSSSESEHEOES oeescee Wenrae;t girl for general housewrrk, Apply to Mrs, Philip Large, Bayfield St. 76—Zin pd. It is a pleasure to visit our new store, | new goods, in fine French Flowers, a mag- | niflcent assortment of Pansies, Violets, | Foliage, Poppies, Blossoms, perfect copies of nature, also new straw hats.—Stanley Bros, 21. PITY wun That we have added an up-to-to-date Job Printing Office us to work day and night SEE THE POINT? Patronize the men who can save you some money on your prnting. J. D. TAYLOR Printer & CookBinDER Manufacturers Good Stock and ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. ee 2eeswee + @ ee @e ef 2 @ @ e® @ e ee ee T. | ONDON HOUSE.....- PILLOW COTTONS WHITE COTTONS TOWELS, TOWELLING Queen St. eee TABLE LINENS Cood Value J HARRIS Waste girl for general housework. | } Apply to Mrs. A, Cameron, Pownal &t. 76—3in pd. Warr AT ONCE.—An apprentice to learn the drug business.—Johpson & | Johnson. 76—2i \ TANTED—A Girl for general housework, Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Fred Per- kins, Brighton Road. 76—2i NEW SEE hai bor front, with splendid view. ted with all the modern improvements, Apply to Mr. Thos Campbell, \ Euston. TO LET. The house on Richmond St. west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod. This house is beautifully situated on the Is fit- TANTED.—Atonce a cook, references re- quired. Applyto Mrs. D. B. t=tewart, 76—38i pa D STORE 0000000060000 008 We have opened upa See dand Farm Implement Store on the corner of Queen and Kent Streets, opposite City Hall. to our Bookbinding busi- | It’s here you ean purchase fresh and ness? Since doing so we | name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on have been so rushed that | sell at the right prices. it has been necessary for | Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages, Washers. Double Seed Boxes, (Grain FINLAYSON DON’T EN WARWICK P ed by the Boston Herald, It received over its nearest competitor. Samples in IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE—Harro is! ....UNTIL YOU SEE THE....f pure SEED, and true t ed Sowers Daisy Churns, Wringers and and Seed), at bargain, $14.00 We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. & MCKINNON, TERLIZZICK'S CORNER GAGE OR BUY A BICYCLE erfection Cycle BUILT ON HONOR Its popularity in the United States is shewn by a recent contest conduct 671,589 votes, being 185,862 votes 1 a few days at GOFF’ BROS., AGENTS