n a» _— | — ¢ Of FF =e — € Vv, (HAVE j ‘ om ; at tl 3 i C ll ae hipped Inatrumental music... Miss Beat) ice Gay. | i FRESE SHIPPED Fo ay SORES ~ F Bale le npg. | 1 1600 lwo ceewe from Summerside to Bos: | BU0+--+-ereeee seseseses ssseeeees A ex Irving. | al Recitation.... .........Miss Ethel Carrier., ‘ 5 ton vesteraay. : , ore pA [ostrumental Duet...,Miss Beatrice Gay | ‘ Porice Covrt bis forenoon John and Mr, Frank } cnne: is * / FELT LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Read Paton’ big advt. Boarp or Trape.—-Meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in the Masonic Temple building. McRae and Francis Connolly were each fi ed $2 or 19 days for drunkenness. 00666 SS8 OOOO USSG a@@ 22 @eee 6008 CONCERT A'T CHERRY VALLEY, Ov the 14th inst.. the members of Cherry Valley Lodg-, 1.0. G. T., gavea concert and pie social tn the old Methodist Church which they are buying and con- veriing ivto a lodge room and public hall. The programme was as follows; ReeRicnoviciiek silts Joba F. B. McRae. | Do the People “A Scene in a Barber Shop”...Meesrs S-y- | mour, Young, Jas. P. Irving, Frank . TUEY DID Exrenstve Avcrion or Furniruns.— We Young, Ralph Irving snd Joseph BARN a) Ve A FED (wi iD : ; 4 direct attention to the advt, ot KR. Bearisto Bouchard, , . , | ae. Your feet cold vet? in another column announcing the sale by Recitation, ..... +++... Miss Clara Young, Sasa reds ee f { € not you soon will —then | ®actioa on the 10th of next month of the lnsramentat Duet..... -Miss Beatrice Gay &, | * k al for ie lt irniture of Hy Frederick Peters, Sid- be and ae ree ete esi Wwe 205 TInt Hing ah in footwear, ve —_ ha eile | RE EIEN Fredrick Richards, Sed Co) DV es MERCHANTS TEL eet a are prepare at tors Comend, Merenants,. don’t eternaliv tell how Reading. . Reiter me OY with a new stock of Felt Boots. | ? : ; ‘ gf iekndlgg pore’: | much better your goods are than the goods The sbove programme was well render | ‘ and German Felt Slippers. of others. Don’t keep reminding the ed, the particip ints performing their parts vS Women’sFelt Slippers 25 and op! people that “there are others.’ oe | iaahighly (r di able manner. The “Reene | . ‘~~ oe aioementn: +. 4 | Ganatpasy vs tdvertion ie ike Ate naeteee Fok edad cit: chip ee | For instance, just think of merchants who cannot produce one eel . : bare ever seen for some times it being * sinole original idea of their own, sitting down ina small office in, —— Draccine ror Oysters.-Tbhe Journal | ee ‘ae thie de eonecetivs . . ee ' aad h ALLEY & C0, | says it reporteatat thelist partsof Rich | wish the ether good “tng oa the pro-;ONe Corner of a large store, in a small town, reproducing John —_ |}monud Bay are being draggei for oysters. | pramme, made the evening a thoroughly | qRT . » 1 ° nly / ‘ ) m\ The Shoeints | This is no fairio thore who feb legitimate. | Srtrvatie one for all preeette '/Wanamaker, of Philadelphia or John Allan, of Montreal, and | ly, and it should be stopped at once by the “the pies. etc., were auctio off by » of ne ° : i oe , ; * y | Siihorition. Fisbiog wih drags ote base er ey ts Pecos ted ».|drawing on their imagination for their million people to addy ertise to, oo — $$ $$$—<—<—$_— | errr ne ah be permaitted. eeoeeeneen Gre Sane ee oe oe also for the million dollar stock they Are advertising. Now we | =Teraxp Porators.—The Boston corres- senate ‘or Che , ‘Papeete st z i eee Ste is é GRE AT pondent of the St. John Sun eays: Prince | qsburment ther will Le seein greeted Mave no intention of giving away the snap, but would simply ask : Jatrive here, notwihmandiog the duty ia | en OO Beeee. visor, [the buying public to think out ‘he ads themselves before coming te 25 cents a bushel. Reports from Island ‘ A a ‘s oo : hts CLEARING QUT SALE | shippers Cay the crop there is very fa a orcnoup, |the conclusion that the man who says he is selling an article that ] ile bere renorts o sbort crop com- ‘HE NGERS OF CROUP. ° . . 3 > “ "= a ween jngintensi tes iw, i have croup wih wis Worth 1,50, for $1 is the only man that you can get that ar SUPERIOR FURKITURE | _ Waeexscs Passen.—The schooner Neil | tacked. A plaster made veual may be/ ticle for $1 from, The man who advertises in that strain simply : "| on Movday. reports having paseed in the ) ,cuckcure” om a piece of canton fase nines tose statements about goods you do not know the differ- For Gale By Auction siber wrecknee, evulenily part of come | Felef than ® mustard plaster, wihow'l ence in, or at least they think you do not know, oS schooner that has been wrecked during th . vt ities alle . ° : . 5 Bie . uy on ~—o. seer gules’ hare ons wo easne, bowever,so | SATS ay parneens, Aen Mrmanieg foes The trick is simple---any school bey can do it---but if he did [am instructed_by the Hon F. Peters | give any clue tothe vessel cure” book (free.) it ona barrel of flcur, alb of sugar or a spool of thread, how i to sell by Auction at his resicence, ; , ; 3idmont on yatvaBLe Carnco —On her t fo) | . . ‘ , men w sam eennuaneenase Halifax, Friday night laat, MARRIED quick be would get a rap across — raueklenna ~ Lb : a re , ye steamer Fast et, nel, rk m io vest a hetdie’ ; e : y Ni WEDNESDAY, 10tn NOV. jie ssP at Bsiain 3249 boxer a | ptt eendees cits be werent continually practice this style of * rein Oe Oe ee Neat commencing at 10 6100, a i oo ee thon J. Dillon, | iets, bythe, Rev; JR, Mekey, B'lto call him down if he attempted any suc ing on goods : ge ad out Trentne Room. Dining eee ~ 568 part gegen, to George P. Walker, of Summerside. people would know. J Room Hall, Bed Room and Kitchen | sbout 40,000 pounds, and val eet wapeinetes > i . é f i! f | : , $2,000, shipped by Mr. R. T. Holman, who DIED N Ow when we state that our cloak departme nt IS Tuli OF new, ¥ Furaiare. aleo shipped about two hundred dollars ; ; ; , * ns cash. : , ad, Lot 33, he 19th ‘ ; . ; a i RAMEE, -: [eee et See Sone emer ae. Christmas Bryentwoo, in the (Choice Jackets and capes, bought direct from oe ee Auctioneer. : sini T2nd year of his age. A : | u to i oct 20 PB. Tstaso Communciat, Coutsce.— | Smee ee and marked: at a very small advance we cost, = on - you (erected in erenng classes, tothe sdver~| § FE take our word, but ask you to call and see. e <M ing 8 ; SSS Vweoeveesssser, = png he seo bears ge ° Or stylish Jackets for $2.90, $3 50. $4 50 and up. We ave nol bt $ | vols dmc hat over rovnr man, oud | $ ; : {| vhat other merchants would say they are worth, but have no aon t Corm= | ences elf Indigestion flit they happened to be in their stock that they would be worth a ¢ classes, and to pooner the a eee e ; good deal more a The Principal attends personally to @ ° af : the clnsete, sad everyone receives le buat ; pean : See our Overcoats and Ulsters, , ems attention. Class g Nivel Aiathavh Pills ° ; Tue First Tuaxxsetvinc Disver.—The ; y y : ; . 3 FSM AGAMA iS first Thankegiving dinoer was celebrated one hour before dinner each ; @ | in this country two bundred and seventy- day. They afford :mmediate Fresh this after. 4 #1x years ago, at yuna. eer relief. e; noon. Price 10c ¢ | The whole American mY ie, Brordith, | $ 05 Cents 3 per doz. ¢ a eas oe of Priscilla, eat at the 32 Doses for 25 Cents | § ( feast, while 2g mae served 4 = os Could vou find a. better or ; . . Telephone 98. $ The story will appear in the November ; cheaper remedy abywhere? | ; ‘ f The Ladies Home Journal. Here 7 dD. STEW ART ; ieee et whiten oat door oe oY : The W onderful Cheap MI en , " " he tabl in the woods, and enjoye , ECLIPSE BAKERY ? the roast sarkeey, beechats = ores : Johnson & Johnson ; Ses +See 3 "eee ish ad, cakes, frui ther delicacie ; 4 ok Teas at ‘hee historic dinner - : S86 Seo HOSS) * ie Bakes Best Bread. @ | that the first oysters one oa rol ® The Druggiste. s ; 1 >see ease eee oe illustrations cf the article show portraits | @ e _ - ~ - of the Pilgrim fathers. 00000000 002000000000 DS 0008 E : CE a E t’b 1 87 9 stb. 1879 BRUCH® st’b. ‘ ee ee. aL ‘ a1 | q : ‘i These are + Cree Tin iinet ; ather Cheap | 50 pieces of Silk and Satin Ribbons, in plain and fancy designs, ends, etc worth up up to 70,. eeseeee Kad ions 1s &.. oc 1 ee ida din seein sess +23 shia ame - TS TALEING Y 15 pieces colored and fancy silks ANd SALINS,«++eserereeers os coved ccccsoncs ya ? all ba ta Bones, Walshe, is OO .$1 each About our grand values in genuine stock of Overcoatings and «€ SL e@e@eo~-f?®@0e00g0ed60 So 60 © 6 O64 DO Ge Fates 6 006 00 0000088050948 0 O00 9909.09" co Ph . f Ladies Doesxin Gloves, Morley’s celebrated make....++.sseeeeeeeeeeeeeees BOC a Suitings for Fall and Winter wear. Irish Frieze, Meltons, Beavers, | Silk Plush, aswrted colory i fanev work, etc,. eecececoccsccone eeeceeeeses -25€ yar T k d Blenheim Ser es Wotsteds ete, The above is imported | FURS.—Beautiful noveities, anu one of the nicest stocks in Canada to select from, is e an £Os, > : g fi a | direct. from London and other foreign countries, See our line it * ak ‘suits at $15 to order, also Overcoats at the same price. We sell ijt BROS ‘no cheap trash; nothing but the genuine good goods, 1 : a Perfect satisfaction or no sale i . | | Wholesale and Retail D. A. BRUCE © It Pays to read our ads ~~ ‘High Class Tailoring. | 1 ocpiu"Ul tl ~ ~ a-pewe i