. Daily Colonist (1896-05-30). he result of the etorra. Hesays it will take nearly ;fGOO,000 torepair the damage done to the city buildngs. Are the .counter heaps of Dress .Studs and woven dn, loom artists have caught many a hint from nature, andthe merchandise artists-have made the things almost-as,cheap for you as if they grew. Yesterday we opened out a • nice lot Separate SMrts and Ladies Iflkair Suits. ^ These latter at 17^50each are excellentvalue. S-^MUSUN UNDERWEAR^ \^ Was never made so well as it is this Spring. There is no skimping in size or liuiah here. Xo matter what you


. Daily Colonist (1896-05-30). he result of the etorra. Hesays it will take nearly ;fGOO,000 torepair the damage done to the city buildngs. Are the .counter heaps of Dress .Studs and woven dn, loom artists have caught many a hint from nature, andthe merchandise artists-have made the things almost-as,cheap for you as if they grew. Yesterday we opened out a • nice lot Separate SMrts and Ladies Iflkair Suits. ^ These latter at 17^50each are excellentvalue. S-^MUSUN UNDERWEAR^ \^ Was never made so well as it is this Spring. There is no skimping in size or liuiah here. Xo matter what you paythe garment is as well made as you would make it at home. Such values in gowns at $ and .$, have seldom been oflorcd before, fii Gloves, Ilojiiery, H!iTi(ikercliief3, Belts,-Buckles, Ties, etc., we lire well sorted up. Umbrellas, Para-sols and Sunshades, good and cheaii. Visitors should seeour 90c. Embroidered Back, seven-hooks Lacing Ki4 are pleased to show the goods whether you buy or not. THE WESTSIDE. J. HUTCHESON & CO. ANTIGONISH CONSEllVATIVES. The Premier Warmly Received—Laurier andHis Liberals Severely Condemnedby a Local Speaker. May 29.—(S|)eeial)—ThePremier arrived hero at noon and wasmet at the station by the ^ifinister ofJustice, Hon. A. R. Dickey, Mr. Cbis-Im, the Conservative candidate, and alarge body of Conservatives. A meetingwas held in the skating rink, at whichiio Premier spoke for an hour. Afeature of some importance in theifternoons proceedings was a speech byDaniel McNeill, formerly a member atOttawa. Mr. McNeill announcedhimself as a firm supporter of Sir CharlesTupjier. He coiuleiiined the attitudeMr. Laurier, of whom be formerly enter-laiiied a high opinion, had taken on theMaiiiliib:! school (|uestioii. Mr. Laurierwas ia|iable of apiicaliiig to religioiiH orracial prejudice of any class in thisciniii-try for the purpose of obtaining controlof the governnieut, and would bea dangerous man to preside over theaf


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