. - Pe a he. _ = ——— — _—— Bi neil _ SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1896. a SS 7 = _ eee - — — Sen ee ee ee —— _—— — ——— - ——— —- — oe THE DAILY EXAMINER ° ~ - - . . ° -- ——S=——— 2 ee Ramesses - ee ——-— —-—_—__—_—_— = —____—_—_—_— THER ITEMS - WL ND OTHER TES. iy Toh, 6 CTA GRHATHST SNAP ON BHARTE! . ‘ — — } t - Beer Bros. for Dress Goods.| WHeeLMEN, ATTENTION 1_We| e : have just opened a very nice line of | —_——— «mw —_ H. B. tegular mé Monday | Sweaters. We have the different colors | eve to suit the wheel.— Prowse Bros. Se | 0 ee oar ae St en TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY SIX !---We have just received from a manutacturer one of the coh —— —____|_ BUY CARPBTS AT PROWSE BROS. oreatest bargains ever shown on the Island. Two Hundred and Forty-six Suits of good all Tweed ie : a Monds+ night Ladies, don’t buy a Suit fo our bry iS a 7 a : » ry . Opera gh Ladies doo’ boy a soit or your by fOr $6.76 and $7.75, worth in the regular way $9 and $10. Now this is no fake ad. to draw trade, ou ‘ s ho s to Pros ° ? . > s a a Mo» t v acy it t : — Ss aa but more to show you that when we get a snap we are willing to give it to our customers. Call & cee Brace even Tine Cov How Het aNd see this line for yourself. oo =, 9 ezular \ § °!) derfui Cheap Men. . Bene oo Roney so-mareon we BUY YOUR CLOTHING at PROWSE H « day) a pt ira BROS - . ~ ; ~ | 1 PROWSE BROTHERS.. the Wonderful Cheap Men. ing ene! ’ peep _ _ “ee a ner, — ee se - - ~ a - i ‘. i ch paper pies rT ! n . _—_— iainiliiidaliaabe ; ‘ , :\ ‘ Ieee se See, by 2, 7.| Se Carter's for Wall Paper recone MSS SMS SV SESE SE Oe Sh A tes ‘ i - sectecintinereaiinenataie . sil cieieeae ace MR cad e ee . ee . ee e e ‘ Me \ y st,on, A 7 \ Tue Srantey left for Pictou this worn— | > : Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside v le, tia ee ? — - ?° —_ %Gs y hts Me i this mor { : Ver ee e aad rM st Cau ' ing to go on the slip to be painted ‘ ; , Junrnal, is among the latest arrivals at the \P ip ‘i am road, - I e painted ad 5 THE EXAMINER—A TRIBUTE BY A| Hotel Davies. — So a § > leaned, ees lee, pea H: Mrs. Major Jewer of —_>—_—- "a ’ ‘ READER Revs. T. F. Fullerton and D. Sutber- : “i: 3 « fs ' the Sa'va Army will prea pearl Do nor forget the meeting in the Phil Now suowlnyg; new If y & fia land, and Mr. T.C. James were among the . Adds Something Se 44 : am : ; sae z : zrmonic Hall on Monday evening. Ar stock of Ladies’ and Men’s § I — want to find the best of news, passengers in the Northumberland last 7] wr i iy pe a rangements will then be made for the atane onal S “ore fyou want @ paper to imstruct aad evening on retura from Halifax. : i: <1 i. ; i. ae ' receptio: losiery an pring fi. smew, ; At the Queen Hotel this forenoon there} new to my stock of Sterling Se 2 ke vestist ver a Be = I nderwear. rat loca paper would you choose ? were registered: Rev. G. W. Fisher, Mrs. Silver Ne velties The new 4 J oi 2 &., Rarning | r fire brigade with hose reel Temreraxce.—Orient Division, Sons of Try Tue Examiner. Fisher and Master A. B. Fisher, Tryon; foal \ : 4 k E ale sy ‘va st the Opera Monday u'ght _ ay ee this : eving at 8 uw. Its reading matter is up to date, a Cherry Valley; F. Bear- arriva at 118 wee are ‘ m- S > ae a 1 - Semen eed : sscaie Temple. All For general news it never is late es ani. casita broidery Scissors, Hat Pins, = : Are you a careful, particular buyer—one — Pa iw. ‘wane sine os Ss the members are specially invited to be : Its : ce _ Mr. an rs. N. A. Currie, whose mar- | @; 3 ° ae a Se 2 eee i | ‘Ts - C. 2. Uae ty n. | present. a a ee t acvertiteniiate here fest rate, Seite cleanly Uber Sudinel. weno. tht Silk Belts, Belt Buckies, | SY - ho makes no purchases unle s the goods a2 a ’ led to o seeding ated whith teal «ka RRs lds teeiee | > eee na recipients of some beautiful wedding pre- | Shirt Waist Sets, Stamp Boxes, %s shown exactly please you? If you are, this oY Pig Tied ceporta will be read and the officers | legion, “Our Motto— Rictvediion =" shat il roe Its political opponents are dealt with tair, | #€9t8, Smong which was a very handsome | Match Protectors, etc. Qe is the store fur you. Today we want to speak Ve be ne cetaree's ; ed ie io rn " r patra es the pair. Of both sides it gives a very good share, and costlyclock kindly donated by the . - re f tw — eS Pk Specs somed atpoos. “Hemet atop Tosa | fai Black Pie: i | Fore te sites ane ho, Tara te eed eee el Rech lanaed See Wae Sete y i - grt ee ee ee Tae Examiner. e Revere Hotel yesterday were | Buckles an iirt Waist Sets SS Z 1: abroad in this province. bed Cashmere, Fast nae registered: Jobn Horne, Winsloe Road se , ¢ ,? i i i a= “7% v ry R ! : ; : , , . —f ; us ia ) oe Oe wenet a pn ” ae cen ke ae dye, 30c. to 75c. a pair. If you want to rent, or buy, or cell, Thos. Spellman, Halifax, John McMillan,| 8T€ very attractive Duu't Gf; tl — ES at , : A en sing, J - oi ‘ , wer 4 ‘ ‘ ere ; 3 " ‘aga ge : a = oe aad ak, Winie” Gin If you art your money (and purse as ree Geo. Baguall, Hazel Grove, H. cost much—from 30 cents up. | Se : userut sty a : ee be oa co oning= 42 ey. _ : esis oy ee ee ee . p eo well), McMillan, New Haven; A. Wright, West | mm, : . at icl OE all summer, and just the thing for right now. Pak ent oo ‘ ae y r Q oe ruay & ternoon. Phis after- and medium makes all The best and cheapest way to tell River; Fred. Scott, Clyde River; Oliver Tastes differ, I know, that is “1 P 1° > ‘ he ‘ ‘ L ag } ae acy “i 7 . ; snd 4 : & big purse, Without fall, noon she left f ir Sy iney and St. Jobn’s ric 2g ? Ile in Tue Examiner. Mason, Southport. why I secured such variety in| a rice mar ed on each—that makes uly ing easy . ye Su ae _— nee | WEG Senee OF PrOnNS Nam nets, cee ag I , ; —-—____________— | designs. See show window.| 7 Will you drop in and find yours? : tot Dita ens Misses’ Black and Tan 5 eons. ae te N N ] Wilk oh > zB aed e ate ’ VB ny 20M Monrreat.—The S.S. Bonavista f ion for all here ma y 1 y . C . Cashmere Hose. TT peices peed haan. her ew NOveIs, ee call? Buy only i Fe DRESS COLDS !—It would take a bigger o< 7 Children’s 3 -4 Cashmere See Tue Examixer, 7 a: space than this to tell anything of the variety, sy if a si To advertise here is to reach the most New Rubber Balls, W. W. WELLNER. 7 and, best of ali, she value in this department. S ‘ 1ildren’s Short Engli At the verv lowest of money cost, p@r-You can g st at W "s : lLustres (Plain ¢ Fig , Sicilians .Ciepons, a a. te eed —_ You will seen ‘get: telareed ehaeever: du You can get the latest at Wellner’s. se en i | o Sa Rigen: os Si : seca Wy } wf a ? ’ lost. N B Ball Charlottetown, May 2, 1896. 7 Feeds n bott i waa MIXE << a Cardinal and Black. Through Tue Examiner. ew ase S, 4: effects), and hosts of uthers. But you need to a ee Ladies’ and Misees’ Cot- It is cheap in everything but the matter ew 00 a ae see for yourself. Bg : ‘ ton and Birck Sanit you read, N F th ll ° = n in oe c oer [ts just the family paper you need, S, FOR SALE—In Southport. Lot 48, that Sy we} li OQ t da 7 ? Ve a ose, all qualities. The paper giving the most mental feed ; house and ian ovned by J Flew Bell. CE. Soa iall we see you to-aday: By 13 TY Tree’ ask NER. ° 1 ec ° ice $1300; ac i ; UNDERVESTS, As tas Exes, |New Stationery wer, oa 6, Jeng soma: pies, Steet e cheer] ale eae ees La e a > || Have Cues, Enaeet £08m, 6 corres) Ge aM Ladies and Misses entiaiininown aie sured in the North British and Mercantile at sf: “yy, i 5 Undervests, all quali- §) You LARGE STOCK! —a ee | ae MOORE & MecLEOD < iit ties, 10c, to $1.00 each. . 5 Ws ° i % ‘ : & WANTED —Young or mia oneee me n of Ais si “4 Gentlemen's —" LOW PRICES |) stizatrioterssiemewek, ai] SAG Charlottetown, May 2, 1696. a th y Them q * | with-Tuk BRADLEY-GAtRETSON (0, L‘d, Ms oh tus U nderwear, é ee Toronto, Ont d&w tf—may2 a 22. owe ° a e ob - oh e & ose notes ee ° il ’ se —————— | FASS TIS AS ZS TIS IS AS AS SAS " N « é ’ Ss r E LET-— Shop adjo g %& ' In Natural Wool, in gus fae cents, tack ana] Magzard & MOOre, | sce ee AS US TS AS AS AS TS AS A il Balbriggan, in Brown aaah ak oun LADIES? $1.28 s | Apply toG V Moore. ti—map2 | © pes repens — ers * Cotton, light, light and LOW SHOES. About twenty WANTED AT ONCE—A tailor’s_ press- “3 medium weight different etyles to select from. Charlottetown, April 15, 1896—dy man; steady work. App'y to SCovIL Bros & ie g its. These-lines will cost woe abs Co, Oakhall, St John, N B. * $i--may2 24 ’ 4 , ut a i: Men 8 and y ouths Cash- 25 percent. more in any other wis See ee or TUG e a ke cae bi mere Ialf-hose, Black store oe If you = them C+ ‘B, “INT : a3 Navy wal Fancy. — uy eure. Yours for A ] ) “| x sisi hi tiiineresncilleapiaatiaadlsi les Waernovse Burciarizep.—The ware | ing them. The People's Store. A. E, McEACHEN, FG ne ee Be Mile ee Malas matinee : 1 house Mr. Hug en at Mount Tue Foreicx Matrs—On and after ee THE SHOE MAN 3 Vul 3 + Stewart, was entered by nesday evening last, anda and tw , frot: of the w and removing barrels of po k were st The burglars got in through one ndows after breaking the the inside fastening. } }; leave Monday, the 4th inst., a special train wil! Charlottetown with the mails at 6.20 a. m., standard, connecting at Sumwerside with the steamer Northum- berland and returning on the arrival of the steamer from Pt. du Cheae and be in Charlottetown at 6.05 st_ ndard. will | W A. Weeks & C0. = —— THE FORT AUGUSTUS SCHOOL CASES. Judge Al'ey’s Decision. -_ i G s taces.—1 \ a from Montreal Friday mornir . ° % Cnar- | May the 8th, will be due at Charlottetown le , sewhere | day morning, May 11th, and will sa in i I programy for St hn’s, Nfld., via Sydney. I ideo 8 . ; y t particulars see advt. later. men's sa s b - aan « 9 Last Service tn Oxp Sr. Pavt’s.—It i : probable tha: the last serv'ce in old St Arson Day | ay next will be “Ar- | Paul’s will be held to-morrow. There ber Day t schools Tree | will be a celebration of the Ho'y Com planting w beg wt ten o’clock, and | munion after the morning service, and the after this is over che pup ls will be gather- | sermon in the evening will be appropriat« ed in the ase ru f their resp-et- | to the occasion. ive scnoo.s w s Lay: Of e@83ays, . ea y Siliies. ctc., will be dispoced of, . Gosret Merrrixc.—Remember the Gos se"? : : pel Meeting in Philharmonic Hall or On alla eats to Sunday afternoon, at 4 o’elock, conduct ee ee ee | by the railway men. Strangers alway: Davies, . a “oan sai - itera»: zee - wel me. Lessor, John 6-37: “Him concer g the branch raliways resoiutiond | thet cometh to Me I will in no wise casi came to hand so jate in th lay, and that i out.” there was sO ‘nuch matter in hand before | icles it, that it is impossible, wit it great ALL the friends of the Liberal Conserv inconvexience, to publish it to-day. It will] atives are invited to be present at the appear Monday. Poilbarmonic Hall on Monday evening - next to make arrangements for the recep THe Oo I ScHOOLHOUSI oambay. 1D. J.| tion of the Hon D Fe rguson, P. C., who McLeod, Superintendent of Education, de- | will arrive on Tuesday evening. jivered his interesting lecture on the “Old | er aaa Log Schoolhouse” at Mount Stewart -last} | 4° Oxe.— The Furness Steam:h’'p evening. The lecture was greatly appre- Line have issued a neat little book givi ig gated. and at the close a bearty vote of | he. Dominion election returns, local thanks was tendered the lectur r by Mr, , P8tliament’s vote and other information W. A. Coeverie, who presided. | of a character peculiarly interesting at ee | this time. Mr. W. W. Clarke is distribut- Hops Tae Recorp.—Mrs. Mary Lewis, | on Tuesday last com Every triend of the Liberal Conserva- — Judge Alley today gave judgment in the Fort Augustus school cases and non- lrunkennes V1 | ; 7 ’ pieted her ivvtl term for okenness In | tive party should make it a point to be at | suited the trustees in all the the jail of that city She was born in Ire- | the Philharmonic Hall on Monday evening | cases upon the ground that the Jand, ar 1 is 66 y pare of age : She oP | Important business will be transacted. certificate of the due establishment moiber of seven chillren, five ae won) — pee =— and boundaries of the school district on ving tater Soes . ~~ Se eo under Sec. 42 of the Schools Act was in- eeee in ciate 1, a nor ee cae a ce | ‘é sufficient. His Honor found that Eepneeae rinsing © but live yea! eer The the schooi district did not con- her husband’s d ath in 1865. . tain the necessary number ee - re Hiind of scholars or children between the ages Ax Istaxper Kru re ee of 5 aad 16, but he was of opinion that of the Neihar pipers give particuiars That he was precluded by the terms of the Mr . “she mr. Schools Act and amendments from inquir— mining disaster which Haugh MacKenz ince, lost f this pro ¢ é $ j e ¢ a aa ; Catch " | ing into the legality of the action of the ae It seems that an explosivn | Board of Education in establishing the curred in the dynamite magaz ne whilst : x ; oe District. As, however, due proof of such the miuers were at work. Six miners is the clase of Fishing Rods $ establishment had not been given, the were killed outright and about twenty Flies, Lines, etc., we sell. A plaintiffs were nonsuited with costs, Others were badly ired. MacKeaz.e large assortment to select from, a was the first man t > taken out. He and everything new this year, MceGILL COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS, was breathing when discovered, but before is to be found at each of our 2 ater he reached the open air the vital spark three stores. ‘ The complete results of the recent ses sional examinations in the Faculty of Ap- plied Science of McGill University are published in the Montreal Gazette of the 28th ult. In the graduating class we ob- serve the names of Messrs. J. W. L. Gill, of Little York, and Henry A. Bayfield, of Charlottetown. : Mr. Gill won the British Association | gold medal, British Association Exhibition, and took honors in dynamics of machinery hydraulics, thermodynamics and mechani- cal engineering. Mr. Bayfield engineering. In the third year Geo. R. McLeod passed the sessional examinations in civil -_- - ow engineering; and in the second year Wil- dictionary liam McPhail, Thos. T. Irving aod Ernest H. Matheson, all of this Province, passed in the same subject. ~~ JONSON & JOHNSON, $ Charlottetown and Souris. Dowa ¢ Party The donation par y | inthe Y. M. C. A. parlor last evening was very successful. The donations included licen and groceries to the value of $60 and | @ca«h contribution of During BESS OO43SS SSF BOBTF evening Miss Elsie McKinnon read an in- teresting paper descriptive of the life of a | NOAH hospitai nurse, and vocal solos were given | b: Mr A. 8S. Jobnson and Miss Earle. | . were passed around Tea, coffee and cake before the party closed, of which all par- | took. The party was in aid of the Prince | Edward Island Hespital. Ms 8. Re Vlarke presided ec ce F6. the | graduated in mechanical in his George and| Summer- : ‘ Supreme | that a “bargain” is an | p, escaped | | Mr. Thomas A. McLean, of Charlo'te- We want | town, passed in mining engineering, second ) year. Mr. Reginald Rogers, of Alberton, | passed the first year sessional examination. The detailed report of the examinations, which occupies several columns of the Escarep From Henry McDougall, confi side jail awaiting trial in the Court for | during Thurs i latest ac | counts bad not be nm rec? Accord- ing to the Summerside correspondent of | the Guardian the manner of their | Cape is a mystery ¢ ailer had tne | yossession all right, and they | says es . ”? agreement. to make an agreement ea— with you. You bring us kevs in bis monstration given in honor of the Leader of the Maritime Liberals on Thursday ‘night. The foremost banner in the pro- cession, in fact leading the band, bore | this inscription, the most fitting any body of men could adopt. Obstruction, led by | Mr. Davies! The Liberals obstructed the passing of every good work for the | benefit of the country, particularly any- ' thing to benefit P. E. Island. Obstruc tion is an appropriate motto for them; but I hardly thougbt they were bold enough to parade it on our streets. However, cheek and bluster have always been their | stock-in-trade. PROGRESSION. } } } | i { BEER BROS. } front 4 << - had to pass through five doors before | little m« : ] Gazette, shows that all the students from Feaching t treet. It is supposed that | ittle money and we agree | 1),i, Province gave an excellent account of the doors were either unlocked for them ‘ ATT themselves in the various subjects. from the outside or they managed to pro- | to give you much FUR- Oe dat ed ¢zre keys and unlock them themselves. | OUR MOTTO: OBSTRUCTION At any rate it wae found that the cell door NITURE for 1t. ss and the doors leading to the main ball | | Sir,—Such bas at last been adopted by upsiairs, were a open in the morning | the reception committee of the great Lib- aod that the prisoners had gone ont the | ¥ AQ WRIGHT & if LTD ' eral party, as was evidenced at their de- : } 1 . Money = — How to Get a “Sunlight” Book Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros, Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper*bound book 160 pages. For 6 ‘ Life buoy” car- bolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will be sent. This 1s a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address written carefully, Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postag will bring your wrappers by leaving th nds open. ee satkw e Norice.—The baiance of Dr. Strick land’s furniture will be sold by auction in the vacant store in the Morris Blo_k on Wednesday, the 6th day of May, commencing at 11 o'clock, comprising a superior Piano and stool, Drawing Room and Bedroom furniture, Bedding, Carpets, Window, Curtains, Pictures, &c., &.—R. Beairsto, auctioneer. May 2, 3i. Opened yesterday—12 cases more new boots. These are fine goods, male im the | test stylee. See our window. Our prices will be found right—J. B. Macdonald & by you if you take advantage of the great bargains we offer to-day. “Dr. Tim” and “Trilby,” the new Walking Hats, {9 cents up. Cotton Blouses, 39 cents. : surprising value, 49 cents. _ White Coiton Night Gowns, 4) cents. Cotton Wrappers, well made, $1.15. Spring Weight Undervests, very cheap. ‘ “ Startling Value in Hosiery! Owing to the Saturday crush these offers will be continued next week. AUCTION! Double Tenement House. I am instructed by Mrs. Boswall to sell by Auction, at the premises, Pownal Street, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of May, at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— That desirable property situate on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, com* prising a lot of land fronting &4 feet on Pownal Street and 84 feet on Sidney Slreet, with large two-story House and Stable. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Your Attention, Please ! We wish to draw your attention to tne fact that we nave now a large and varied assortment of FINE FOOTWEAR in Ladies, and Gents’, Misees’ and Chil dren’s, Boys’ and Youths’. We are confident we cannot be ex- celled in Quality, Style or Price. Our MEN’S $3.00 BOOTS compare favorably with any $3.60 Boot sold in Charlottetown. See window for samples. R. K. JOST; Stamper’s Corner OD OPERA HOUSE. Monday, May 4, 1896. 77th ANNIVERSARY ré Ss. The Oddfellows of this city beg to en- nounce the presentation, by the Charlotte- town Dramatic Co., on above date, of the Romantic and Spectacular Drama, in Three Acts, entitled “The Streets of New York,” with New Scenery, New Costumes and Complete Stage Settings. Tnis Drama contains all the elements that go to make ap a popular play— Comedy Scenes in plenty, with a touch of sensationalism. Musical Director—Prof. Vinnicombe, with full Orchestra. Stage Manager—Mr. W. C. Whitlock. Admission at popular prices. Reserved Seats, 35 cents; unreserved seate, 25 cents. A limited number of seats #pecially re served in the Dress Circle at 50 cenis. Plan of Hall will be on exhibition at Dedd’s Medical Hall and Rankin’s Drug Store on Wednesday, 29th instant, at 10 o’clock, a. m. Doors open at 7.30. H. D. JOHNSON, Chairman Com. ap21—246 DON'T FORCET that une place to have your WATCH RE- PAIRED PROMPTLY and as it should be done is at W. N. TANTONS, Late of the employ of W. W. Wellner ap23— 246 ap24 Curtain rises at 8. JOHN F. WHEAR, Secy. Com. Co. Tat Westaer.—Fair ; stationary or higher ‘emperatare, Ps | Great G eorge NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Liberal All friends of Conservative RECEPTION iN Sikes HON. D. FERGUSON, P. the Liberal-Conservative Party are in- vited to take part in the Demonstration On Tuesday Evening Next, THE 5th MAY, INSTANT. GRAND MASS MEETING IN THC MARKET HALL AT EICHT OCLOCE. dress the Meeting. the eastern door. provided for them. Further particulars Tuesday’s papers. P. BLAKE, President. by The Senator and other prominent speakers will ad- Seats reserved for Ladies, who will enter the Hall by Allclergymen are specially invited, and sea‘'s will be Posters C R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary -Treasurer. THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK. QUEENS BIRTHDAY RACKS. pay 5 per cent. additional. BENJ ROGERS, President. eae C. arlottetowm, Ap:il 11, 1896. RULES :—Five horses to enter and three to start in each race. the field entitled to fi st money only ; be to withdraw and renaining horses to finise the race. Purses diviaed ; 60 per cent. to first, 30 per cent. to second, 10 per cent. -to third. Entrance fee, 5 per cent. of purse, payable with nominstion, ard winners to Entries close 18th May. made after Ist August, 1895. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. Charlottetown, May 2, 1896—246 & wy tl dte New Capes, Wer Millinery New Dress Coods, NOW OPENING. — The following Queen’s Birthday Razes will be hell on MONDAY, 5th Mav, on the Cha lot etown Drivnz Park Tra:k :— TI BK ios. spon ccinc vis cases ee cedececencssccdibee seen cdatabed Zéovregnestonecece Purse $60 00 DICE EB. MINUTE: ....0-00...0-< cecisscsesosccopte Soorceged s coseccsos sovestses nancies ‘ 40 00 GENTLEMEN’S DRIVERS (borses to be driven by the owners in CATTIAZOR) ....cccccresccenscesccsccsevececesscses sessceses se coesseeetcceses series ec enes “ 30°00 WAST PAO ii veccccciciicsccc cosccosesssssvcotes senccescocecesenenecesess soescsesece 30 00 No hor-e Larred by ree: ; A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. HOUSE. p- T, J. HARRIS. and Monday’s and Horse distan ing LONDON rd OUR FIRST OPENING WILL BE——— Te-morrow, Saturday, May 2. W.H. STEWART & CO. LONDON HOUSE BUILDING. SNAP weno INE deobcnpsionmesi TIES AND HOSE! me ee Three Ties for 25 cents. e Three Pairs of Hose for 25 cents Good Wearing —Guaranteed all Cotton. Dp. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. Se is the way we keep competitors and hard -times, more especially during the last two - weeks in our old store, owing to our very low prices on Spring Suits, Overcoats and Trouserings. Call and ‘see, S.A. McDONALD. Lealing Fashionable Tailor, Queen Street Ch’town, May 1, 1896. = : : amen — : : The Cavalier “ Bicycles are taking with the people wherever they are offered for sale. They are made by The National Sewing Machine Co., Belvidere, Illinois, EVERY WHEEL WARRANTED. FENNELL & CHANDLER. EMPIRE BLEND TEA Ts the Tea that beings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three ‘kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the 5 best. .For sale wholesale or retail by T. JI MORRIS. Sat egcanlalaess Sg She ee a pec or nlp DY Ee ca ee agen ng cg ame