THE DAILY EXAMINER : ° WOGAL AND OTHAR ITEMS, We have made a specialty of those five great depaitments. and embrace every opportunity to impress this fact on the buying public, Our sales are rapidly and position enable us to buy in very large quyntities, and command advantages from the manufacturers that others dont get. ‘ Our Five Great Departments f Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Manties and Clothing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, (| &56. & increasing, and Our experieuce g, competition decreasing un We are in business to inake money, and theref i eus a - . ; i . ‘ ney, é erefore oue of our first cares is io s*e ths ir customers are making it. This is done by keen buying and close selling. From every part of P. KE. Island we are adding rew customers, and our well filled departments are loaded with tlie | ee ee r i. . er © i Trade with us for Dry Goods, Carpets, Hats, Mantles and Clothing. argest pile of bargains PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Ch ap Men. etnenemmnes PERSONAL. Rev. P. J. Hogan, of Tracadie, 1s in town to-day. Mr. W. T. Huggan, of the Island Rail- way, has gone to Boston on official busi- ners, Mr. H. B. McLeod, general representa- tive cf the Dominion Co. Chicago, is in town. Mr. John Gordon, clerk in the Char- lottetown branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, has been transferred to the head office at Halifax. Hon. L. H. Davies, Minister cf Marine and Fisheries, accompanied by Mrs. Davies and{family, and Mr. Williams, Mr. Davies’ private secretary;« will ‘leave to-morrow morning for Ottawa. é' J.M. Stewart was appointed chief of police by the city council of Vancouver, Beer Bros. lor Dress Goods, } Naw St ‘ I aaid that | ; ¢ “rited to a d ea y at ~ : ; ‘ i? ald ¥ ( s oy n Dd ‘ iV snd lit \ Mi ar CuarnLorrerowy.—The ¢ oue } Lasers As at n »vor ai » in tbe city KI tin C) seatete ever soown J: of ? ‘! ‘ meet mm 1lelowl oo Tues vy, Noveml«r i0th, at 2 ovlock P - | } Charlottetown Lodge No. : 6- eets s eve _ = 8 o'clock : LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS ! Wrig I allat of officers, U ; ‘Hizh I nse and Scott Act.” ; j ‘ , \ Z: pars weicon | Sows or Eyctanp.—Regular meeting of mend the Red Rose of Lodge Etou this evening \ NTREA The Ccban eails [pitiation, All brethren who can, please , + ‘ ‘ fr : Weunesday, sovember attend. ll x North 3S eV, wt. a ial held J and Ha Grace, Newfoundland. Sr. Perens’ Sociat.—The social ielc ie f } irs app'y Peake | St. Peters’ Church baat evening a oe Lr jatteoded and very p easant. Lhe geoti — | stream ¢ f gossip and kindly enquiry, was beans and brown! pleasingly interrt pted, at times, by — j bread w no ¢ f pies are but few of, and instrumental music, & dialogue an 1 th . atira Fasement of | tea, coffee and cake. The committee = { , Church vext Tuesday | to be congratulated on their succeesfu e i w the | arrangements. . -_—~_—_——— ee Potice Covrr.—Four Scott Act cases FOR THE : — +. feonstitated the docket this forenoon, and O 1 ec aa : eB ageon . aka . in every :nstance & conviction was obtain- 3 : ' re : : | t ew we a of th led. Margaret McKinnon and John Carroll, ‘ , i es tg vee volte + i King Street, were each sentenced to two as . f erald ) cdonald, L. a eae i j : — a a I a te months’ imprisonment for third infrac- er ’ t a : leor d nae cook 7 . P a | tions and Thomas Meek and Mrs. George 3 ‘ ; na mes yn for $ ? 6 w $25 each, and Janu aton for $9. | oa. were each fined $50 and costs or two IN - I , ; > r first infractions. , , } months imprisonment for first infrac meee? — . a Back to Gas.—S rs Ito] : a Gents’ Linen Cotiars,GENntTs 7 sk“ : J e» Tue P. E. I. Commerctat CoLiece gives ahi i litle o _— i , teu-| }.6 most thorough instructions, in book - LINEN Ct PPS, GENTS é tric | » > } 8 s - y mi sO . + sar ? g A pin | g ceentric | + eeping, arithmetic, penmanship, short- Wuitrt Dress Suirts,GEnts’ , we — and On Gees =MAhy i hand and typewriting. “Thoroughness 1 et a bou t the ssary repairs. » all the branches taught, ie our motto. MIN EN HANDKERCHIEFS, — RY si oud to tench? be ractical report r x ; | o Teese retire Th.» Shorthand is taught by a prac . | PS TN INDRIED rHOLIC Lirenany Iatsters, — The of over 20 years experience, and up t0 date Guan ft UNLAUNDRIED ypouai meet 7 « the ‘ pwoiic siterar . ‘ de . ‘ ia . oe au "ia e held in St. Patrick’s Halil} '2 ¢¥*TY respect. Our Stu ients ma e the SHIRTS, GENTS WARM WIn- : . eal Lae — ; : Yl ‘i | bast progress in the shortest time. Come ‘ and} haremeg }evening 8° Signe Cunes we rer UNDERCLOTHING. ; with us. The of officers for year will ankles : take place and the annual report will be Great Grexs!—Don’t miss seeing our ‘ ] . ~ i as . . ‘ >}, z . / . su ted [sland invincibles this evening 10 the Skat- I J I , cents each — + 7 ug Rink, tossing the big guns around as Linen Wow’r Dave Womey The Nova Scotia if they were toys. These men have been Collars $1.75 doz local cove i ss refused to yiel i to mat hed against Canada’s best teams and His : the pressure from the women io favor Cf|they have won nough silver cups as The very latest shapes, 4 ply linep, at nointing ladies on the board. |-ochies of their v lor to build a pyrami i. | standing turned points, rolled or lay The Government has named Thomas le “i :" ane holding this com peti dowr; sold always and everywhere from " , . . . ™ wet J " ; _ a cf 9h 95° ear Lernon and Wim. Bennette, of Halifax, for] :jion at the Island of Orleans all Char- | 20c¢ to 25c each. ‘ | . the vacant paces. > -- Waar Micur Have Beex.—An O’Leary correspondent of the Patron Industry writes: What might baye b en a serious accident rred here while the express was passing on Monday. John Clarke of F rtut e Cove tie 1 his horse near the Railroad and but forthe timely aid of Earnest Webb, the horse would have broken loose. As it was the waggon and harness suffered considerably. init Betis.—T he WE LARRIAGE marriage of Mr J H. Morris, son of Mr. 7, J. Morris of this city, and Miss M. M. Eoman, of Pout Prim, was solemnized at the manse, B ast, iast evening. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. McLean Sinclair Tie bride was attended by Miss Annie S. Merrie, and Mr. J. S. Eomano supported the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have the best wishes of hosts of frienda, in which Tue Examiver joins most heartily. melas Swiemests From Scumersipe —Mr. S. Jones completes this week’s shipment this morning, consisting of 1375 shee an? 2100 geese. He has s sipped in all 5 ) geese this season. Of the sheey shipped by Mr. Jones this season, Mr. Marcus Deacon, of Freetown, furnished 6,100 Tie barkentine Pride of the Channel sailed vesterday afternoon for Demerara ” 1.000 sacks white oats, and a deck- onsisting of S4sheep, 154 geese, 69 The oats 69 ducks. turkey?, 49 hens, were shipped by the assignee of Mr. A. M. Wright, the deckload by Mr. R. Cc. Me- Leod.—Cor. Guardian. Grovecester Fisnise Freer—The num- ber of Gloucester fishing vessels lost during the year was 14, ofan aggregate tonnage of 1018.94 tons, representing a vaine of $71,500, and an insurance of $52,496. The number of lives lost during the vear, including deaths atsea, drown- harbor, etc., was 88, against 94 ings in the the previous year, when 11 vessels were lost, valued at $70,000 and insured for $53,972, and 137 in 1894, when 30 vessels valued at £175,000 and insured for $157, 623. +ft port to return no more, Among the fost last year were William Dunn, New London, Simon Devean, Cheticamp, Peter Gillis, St. Peters, and Daniel Gillis, alo of this provisce. -~ Witson’s Kextecxy Mixsrrets.—W.S Harkins, who will be remembered from the performance he gave of “In Old Ken- tacky” here last summer, will bring us nett Monday evening a band of genuine colored performers who w Il] be seen on Monday evening in a genuine old fashioned minstrel chow, The programme is said to be one full of fun, bright music, clever dancing and singing. Billy Wilson, who heads the list of fun-maker4, is eaid to have the largest mouth in the world; Jamea Wilson ia the only living colored jeggler, Jeuny Mills is the highest kicker in the entire country; heis said to be a marvel. The Alpine Q sartette’will be heard in southern melodies, and the entire per- formance a@ notes in all the St. John, N. B » papers is free from anything that could offend. lottetown would want to be there, s0 do not let it be said to-morrow that you did not see it. seninaitinanens Not Exeven.—The “sunny ways” arenct yet up to the necessary can ile-powe r lo do the business. Mr. Greenway has developed no symp- tors of sunstroke. Nor does the political atmosphere about him seem too sultry. : Un the contrary, there 18 & frostiness in ‘t that threatens to nip the tender hopes of Mr. Sifton in the bud. A frostiness which must have made Mr. Tarte uncomfortable. For Mr. Greenway was not at the ban- quet. ‘ ’ He was buildlng his barn—probably a bank barn, high-roofed, and with a double driveway—on his Crystal City farm. It takes more thaa a portfolio for Mr. Sifton to make him wilt.—Mail and Ewpire. Suny It is Very Encouraging To Us people of P. E. Island To see that the 7 are still taking Everybody’s Pills in preference to foreig! makes. This is right— home industries «honld be en couraged. Everybedy’s Pills till cure Indigestion “as they have done before. Made especially for the peo- ple of P.E.1. by Johuson & Johnson, Gradvates in Pharmacy. ecmcmndnte AE Ls EL REE OOD See SE SESS o Good Is the Furniture whose onlv claim for recognition ig style. A few hard kaocks, and its glory de- parts. Quality with us is given earnest consider ation. Our goods are made to wear. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. . oye oxy. HY os po ose sx eee aS es Berlin turer S Range SMALL MEDIUM LARGE WHITE BLACK Now displayed on 0 large discount. Prices ran of Sample WATool scaris COLORED FANCY INFANTS? CHILDREN'S LADIES’ *— BEER BROS. SuiiAsiiiaiiinusuauiliaiue., | svovvsvvovevnnqevenervernnrennnstnenrrenrenreer nner rteyrer rrtYPTTTZ2 Manufac- Complete ur Bargain Counter at a ge from 10c up. AAAAbAAAbADAAbADALALADALAAAGAGALALALAAGAGAALLAGAASELALALASAOALALAAAASALLALAAALAAA4A bALdd | 4 ply ? 22¢ a pair Linen > Cufts § $2.50 doz. The best 4 ply linen Cuffs, square or round corners, 22c pair, or $2.50 dozen. Yoa can save 10c pair by buying cuffs at Weeks’ Low Priced Furnishing Store. Gents’ 15e each Linen Handkerchiefs § $1,75 dz Gents’ 2in. hemstitch or plain Irish Cambric Linen three quarter size. 15 cents each or $1.75 doz. Beiter quality 19cente eacli or $2.20 a doz. Very special value. Gents’ $9e. White Dress Shirts > $1,00 Unlaundried Shirts ) $1.10 A good Unlaundried Shirt 392 regular 50c. Business Men’s Shirts, open front, with short borom, $1.00 and as gocd a shirt as you want for $1.10, suitable for full dress, sold usually at $1.45 to $1.60 Gents’ Warm, ) 60¢ each Winter Under $1 26 suit a1 ; clothing A big purchase of fine plain Shetland woo! Linders and Drawers. Double breast ed in Men’s and out size Men’s sizes, worth $2.00 suit, now $1.20 suit. Other lines 39¢ suit up. Full Brace, Cardigan ALSO.—All wool sox now 22c. line Neckties, Gloves, Jackets, etc, GENTLEMEN —Save 20 to 30 per cent. by purchasing your furnishings at The People’s Store. If you can’t come you! send your wives, and if not eatisfactory, we will exchange or return your money, WEEKS & UD Low priced Gents’ Furnishings Wholesale and Retail = = = MEETING OF PRESBYTERY. 3cives —————— At the meeting of Presbytery, held on Tuesday in St. James’ Hall, a good deal of business was transacted. Measrs. J. M. Fisher and A.S. Stewart were appointed a committee to examine the session records of Mount Stewart. The clerk was instructed to give the usual certificates to Messrs. Foster and Douglas, students laboring within the bounds. The Presbytery agreed to arrange for supply to Dundas congregation for four Sundays. The Presbytery recommended that the General Assembly’s plan of work be adopted by ell the young people s rezie- ties. The Presbytery then heard ex gratia Mevsrs. Nicholson and Mathiesoa in re ceriain alleged grievances, and afier due consideration the entire matter was dropped. On motion the session records of Mount Stewart were attested by the Moderator. A resolution was adopted by the Presby- tery expressing cordial appreciation of the self-denying generosity of Rev. W. L. Mc- Rae in giving up five weeks of his well- earned furlough to addressing meetings in the respective congregations within its bounds, and its ,rateful recognition of the larger knowledge of and increased enthu- siasm in missionary work which have come to these congregations as the result of his labors. The Presbytery also passed a resolution sympathising with Rev. Jobn Gillis in the affi ction which had overtaken his family. » that he has been unanimously inviiel to B. C., a few nights ago. Six years ago he was dismissed from the same office. Mr. Stewart is a Belfaster. The popularity of Rev. Job Shenton in St. John is again evidenced by the fact retain the pastorate of the Exmouch street Methodist church for a fourtn year. Peter McLaren, M. D., Brudenell, and L. G. Munn, Belle River, are registered at the Queen Hotel. There were registered last evening: Mrs. Alexander and chil- dren, Providence, R. 1; John Burke, Ken- sington; J. M. Ross, Bradalbane; A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridge. There were registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoou: C. A. Griffith, Toronto; James Reid, E. A. Saunders, Halifax; Frank G. Busby, New York. J ast even ing’s arrivals included: J.B. Townsend, St. John; J. R Hunter, Windsor; Dani-] Hockin, W. E. Lord, R. F. Mertin, Halifax; H. Graham, London, Eng ; Allen Parsons, Mcntreal; E. B. Williams, Otta- wa; D, Schurman, Summersidgy,», 4 Some days ago it was reported that Li Hung Chang, after his return to his native country, had been appointed minister for foreign aflairs. It now appears that the emperor of China, instead of appointing Li Hung Chang to any new office, has docked bim a year’s salary of those oftices which he now holds. This is a plan of rewgrding his services which the great Oriental statesman will hardiy appreciate. ——— ~e-_ NEWS NOTES The Princess of Wales has founded in Norfock a technical school for dressmak- ing and cookery. The Queen has sent a message to the Viceroy of India expressing her sympathy with the people who are suffering with the famine caused by the failure of the sum- mer rains, and promising to assist them. When the late Archbishop Benson was a student at King Edward’s school, Bir- mingham, he carried off five prizes in, one year, namely, those for English verse and Eoglish prose, Latin verse and Latin prose and Greek verse. This wasa feat that had never been previously accomplished, n‘teven by Bishop Lightfoot, who, asa boy. was one of the greatest prize-winners of his day. And now Spain is troubled by the spread to the Sooloo Islands of the rebellion that began in the Phillippins. It is true that the Sooloos are not of much importance, containing 75,000 people, or thereabouts. But every little counts when the burden is already heavy. There are not enough Spanish soldiers in the Philippines to deal with the rebellion there, and the 250,000 in Cuba are inadequate. Spain bad better throw up the sponge, and turn to home reforms, The great wave of prosperity which the ‘Watch ‘Buy as good a case as you can afford, but first get a move- ment which will be accurate. All watches recomm:nded and ,sold by us are the best time- keepers made Perfet Workmanship are the first requisites J see to as regards the move- ments As tothe case that is a matter of taste and expense whether gold, silver or filled. I have a choice display of the very newest in watch cases. W.W. WELLNER JEWELER, EVERYBODY ecee WANTS Acces PURSE We have just opened a splendid iine cf American Purses in all the newest leath er coloring and shapes Silver mounted, and plain, In low priced purses we show a large assortment of shapes and colors,while if you desire a top style and quality we have them at $2.50, $3.00 GRAIN Artillery * Competition eoecee AND cove Milltary Sports Under the Patronage of Lt-Col. Moore, D. 0. 6. The city companies, of the 4th Prince Edward Island liez:. U-nadian Artillery, will give an exhibitien of Shift'ng Ordnance Work, acd Gua Drill, in Vila} ’ . cal. Hillshoroug’ Skating Rink, sh cobudiw OR... cussed Thursday, 5th Nov. The folloxing programme will be car- ried out as closely a3 possible:— 1.40 Pr Gun Drili. 2. 40 Pr. Gun Drill. 3. Pole Vault; 8 ft. start.....-..++ (Prof) 5 45 vard dashb......seccsssesee++----- (Amat) 6 Running highJump,; 4 ft start (Amat) 6. Shifting Ordnance Competition. 7. Shiftiog Ordnance Competition, 8 Hop, step and jump............ ..(Prof) 9. Obstacle race.....cccssserererseves Anat 10. 220 yard Bace....0. .. «+++00--+0.-(Profy LT. 440 yard race...... ...... ++++».(Amat) 12. Putting Shot; 16 pr ...... .......« Prof) 13. Three-legged race...... .--++++. (Ainw ) 14, 45 yard dash .....6 2. sessee seeeee (Prof) 15. Hurdle race...........5.00000 sevves (Amat) 16. Running long jump ........+. eoses( Prof) BG Deb FIR ia hk chines deccne ids gcc 18. Tug of war. 19. Heavy Marching Order Race. .(Amat) Race Commuittee:-—S. R. Jenkins, M. D, Surgeon Major; Lt. A.G, Peake, Lt. A.A. Bartlett. Admission 15c; reserved seats 25 cents. Tickets on sale at ali drug stores. The Regimental Band will be in atterd ance. Doors open at 7.30; races begin at 8 p and $3.50 each. See our stock before you buy. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. SPORTS MEN. I have now in stock the argest and best line of Breech & Muzzle Loading Cuns grits predicted would sweep over Canada on their assuming control of the govern- ment, has apparently not been felt to any great extent by the Amberst car works. Work is so slack with Amherst’s principal industrial establishment that the firm are thinking seriously of closing down this week. Messrs. Rhodes & Curty report (hat never siece they started their works has business been so dull. — Moncton Time. —————EEEEE SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Sommerside, Nov. 3. Shipped by Wrigtt Bros., ex brgt. Pride of the Channel, R. W. Holland master for Demerara: SOOO GaGkS ObbA.cicccs . sss secesevencsseceee R. C. Mcleod on board same vessel for same destination: BE COR Discccnnsn ses» oc corwmseens 231 OD DAR cc iinnccseccpsrocncnsosssocsouvegp 17 OP SRNR. cs aati cee Ee 154 OOO. occ cckcsctecdcseces o % aT 49 hens.......00000- ph ceed sch cncsoe eaet i 8 $4171 EE ee DIED. = At Catedonia, on Thureday, Oct. 229d, after a severe illness of two hopra, Peter Angus. youngest and most dearly belowgd son of Ann and Alexander M. Kenzie, aged 14 years and 3 months, | aving a sorraw- ful father and mother, sister and brother to lament over his youthful grave. His remains were carried to the new Cemetery at Caledonia West, followed by a ‘arge number of sorrowful neighbors and play- mates, Mone Bioatep Pome.—Mr. B'air bas also overcome bis ecovomical scruples and natural -hyness. He,too, Las begun to practice riding in a private car. For this he may be taken to task when the Minister of Public Works gets back. Why should he, a mere little Premier, ape the great— ness of the Master of the Administration ? —_—_s-—- The Presbytery then adjourned to meet in St. James’ Hall, Charlottetown, the first Tuesday in February. -cieiamaenialia ammalaaianeiin SABBATH SCHOOL CONVENTION. A convention for the organization of | an County Inter-denominational Sabbath Schoc! Association will, D V., be convened in the Presbyterrian church at Dundas on Thursday, 19th, inst., at 10 @. m. convention will . hold morning, afternoon ani evening. will be read by the following speakers on the following subjects : On the relation of The qualifications of a teacher, Rev. Mr. Whitioan; The relation of the Home to the Sabbath School, Rev. J. F. Esty. Papers to be read by other speakers will be pub- lished later. All clergymen are ex-oflicio members of the @)nvention, and requested to bring the matter before their people and request that two delegates from each school be elected to attend the convention. All persons ex- ‘ pecting to attend convention will please no.iiy Miss Maggie McLeod, secretary of the entertainment committee, not later 2 Saturd ay 14th, inst., three sessions, ' ngSyrup, Papers children to the church, Rev, John Gillis; | Aw Op Axo Wett Triep Remepy.— Mis. Winslow’s Seothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their dition while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. ‘Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the w orld. : Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable The | Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth and take no other Little eets celluloid game markers at tle Central Drugstore for 50c a set. For low prices in gents’ furnishings eee ‘Weeks & Co’s advt. in to-day’s paper. Gent’ 4 ply collars, 15¢ each; best cuffs, 22e; handkerchiefs, shirt aod a No. 1 line of gents’ fine Shetland wool underclothing, worth $2, suit for $1.20; see it.—W., A. Weeks & Co. novd 2i McKinley wires ua for some “Gold” cigars; we reply, waut them all for our trade, A. W. Reddin, Central Drugstore. $2,000 worth of realymade clothing will be sold at clearing prices. Overcoats, rerfers, suits, etc.—D. A. Bruce. nov3 tf ‘ Ever shown on]|P. E. Island. in 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, bore. Prices from $4.00 to $60.00; from which I give special Discounts an FOR CAS oe I have also a complete line of RIFLES both for long range and gallery shooting, which include the celebrated WixcuesteR REPEATER, just the thinggfor goose shooting. See the Duck and PLover Decoys at W. E. Dawson's Rolled Oats, Oatmeal POT BARLEY, &c., AGENCY, Having been appointed Agent for Walte Thompeon’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am repared to receive orders fur the above Sansa the best quality. Please get quotations before purchasing elsewhere W.W. CLARKS E wkynl EMP! m., Sbarp. J, A. LONGWORTH, Lt-Colonel W. A, 0, MOR-ON, Ge Major " F, P, CARVELL, 7 Adjutant ith P.E.I, Regiment, C. A. neral Committee Figures Don’t Lie Neither do we; and when we say our large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, is being offered at prices that can- not be beaten, it is the simple truth. If you bers, we are here prepar- ed to quote you lowest prices. R. K. JOST, STAMPER’S CORNER July 30 If Your yes Need medical treatment sale. only, we will tell you so, and provide the remedy. _ -BLEND G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. North Side Queene Square, Ch’town. TEA supply of this famous tea, lb. steel chests. Empire Blend. i. CARDIGAN ~ WOOL UNDERGLOTHING: SHIRTS I have just received the first instalment of my winter's in l, Remember there are seve I sell the BEST. 3 and 5 Ib. tina and 50 and 60 J MORRIS Grecer az! Crockery Man. JACKETS HOSIERY T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE we won't sell you specta- | cles simply to make a) If you need glasses | eee ' | | ; j | } | 1 | | eeeeceeeqzeen want Boots, Shoes or Rub | ; tie | ral qualities of | SBS We be SV fo Sho SV fo Sho S08. Hoe Mo — > e 7m “—° Sighs NGNS egNe Se Meese SWZ g 3 a9 9 es aN Ladies v7 GS ew SY x Jncder- “oe owe ein 7 . “IS A eRy 4% > \ Sk. eta ef, ue os Wa :: arn cy Zw we ere never so well prepared to meet ap aul youe watts in this regard. We quote « 9 few «am *?ae “ae a & lew somiydc jrees that will repay your a attention. ore Ns WS Good Ribbed Vests... ....... 18e F P . . r ee . A A little POGVEOT Ls 4 ies ce 6 ks é eenke as on emp Extra heavy, shaped, .......00. He Ys ex. Very fine ribbed, shaped, button front...... 30c Extra heavy and warm, ribbed button front. 36e wie A beautifully made, sot finished vest nearly ofr all WuOliats. ¢% eevee eee 5 de : < a r. ‘ O89 6°9 0089.8 6 0608 ee A splendid \ alue,soft and warm, pure wool. .58c aWe a Ladies’ Drawers, 30c, 36c, 60c and up. Te ee va : il line of sizes and prices in children’s s@ye underwear. See our north window for samples ahr oe WBWewVeowes oxy x. Moore & MeLeod. shes onbre onbye oxtbre oxdye orbye orbs oxdye AS US GS GS US GSAS aS UNOS 222 222222 i= All Classes Sail in To see the Star Tailor. Being as we keep a free show and no high doorstep to climb ever, our customers walk in with that feel- ing, 1t8 so easy to get to your store that I cannot resist the chance of paying you a vis" it, and as your fame is in every household who are interested in fiis: class clothing, I came here myself; your goods are charming and your prices moderate; take my measure for suitand ov: reoat. JOHN T. McKENZIE. WOME WOME w (3 aR? Lily Gloves. Ali sizes of th’s popular Kid Glove now in stock. We do not know of its equal for wear and value. Try a pairon our recommendation + nar 0 ‘oul BEER BROS . aged, - 95¢. AN ct © ki . OF SCOTLAND <i, = Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think. Had he lived in this day he would not have oe it necessary to think long in order to tell the best place to get his suits and overcoats made for he would go at once to. A. Bruce’s, high class goods, high class workmanship, and the best fitting garments to be had on P. E. I. at away down prices. New hats now opening. = = aa A. BRUCE, xs Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. The Question Ze That confronts every man, woman and child, i : am T going to buy my Boots, Rubbers and Felt alae all? We simply ask you to give us one fair trial, and if we don’t give you the best wear and the best value for your m ey, you can bid us good day, - GOFF BROS. LOOT FACTORY ad a td my wo: es oe e ah +e { I ie ot fe a? a t = i | Tf a5 i if Mt ae -) a <n? gh: x POE ws ee => aa eae | OL eet he Mee a wom 2F Soars . DR eT Rs Bee MB Bee ete? 2 ere a ees seo 2 Oo. Tease Pye ae a 7 we} - ew * i ee BP .e att ; i =r. ot De ee ee ee Phe ME LF SS ee, ee NG RE ENS I BE A DT AS OWE MELLO BLE IAL LOL A PUD ERAS EG aa at esr A is si MT. 8 I iy. AS Die AR ASE MOAT rt f essileatsTinignnpcocen oe