om compared with an average of 99 for the left past oe year-. Many of the men families. The number of essels lost was 13, which was lees than that of last wear, the total tonnage 323, valuation $69,000, insurance $46,548. er ciallia teas Sr. Jows Races.—The horse races at Moosepath Park, St. John, on Tuesday afternoon were largely attended, and the two events very exciting. In the 3-year- olds, Button, of Halifax, won in straigh heats, with Flashlight, of Amberst, secon } In the last heat Bontillier, the driver, le B 0 » BOG h i t t t« " 7 _ Ta AUG oaks OC < oe TT ry" cy y “= x THE DAILY EXAMINER ; : : : “rAd wh ATI?) reM , ” ae a ci , ee ee Ce eae Pee eee L UAL \ cy Vbaha ITEMS, seb roe BE; os eT" Buy Clothing at Prowse Bros, ~~ Rros fer Dress Gooda Buy Hats ard Caps at Prowse Bros. ar Bros for Drews Gand) Boat | a9 &3 ~ | test and Gheanes } EE = 3 ea iei'y Dest 80 bapes Ruy Collars and Cuffs at Prows: Bros, wlegra a STO C K Buy Brices and Ties at Prowse Bros. Sk eta te on ts ae 3 Bay Underclothing Prowse Brothers We have now on hand a magnificent stock of Overcoats aa i A Reefers and Suits, good honest goods, well made and inade mi Fae ide fe Suits in town. Buy Beys’ Suitsat Prowse Bros, Sys We always keep the very bes: the market pro “7 7 Our three great depart Buy Ulst - mun uces in Cothing, and we mark all our goods just low enough iii : i > - ul hasters rca va" ar » r + ¢ ‘ . . P ~ silat Shin Ttiiidnn. Tost vil) isters at Vrowse Brothers. to be lower than anybody else. This accounts for the gradual i E . bay Carpets a © Buy Overcoats at Prowse Bros increase of our business, and the rapid decrease of competi- ee eet ke ce eas tion. Swell the number by trading with us. Sunday aud Monday nex PR OWSE p nN Buy Top Shirts at Prowse Brothers. oar i" B } (}; . Tag; are x yp it _ UD: Buy White and Col’d Shirts at Prowse’s PROWSH BROTHERS. ¢) . i , the pro he “W hear wit sret of the death at Dalles, sacs mcs eens een ~ runes Orezon, of Mr. William H. Lochhead SrwLQ ) : PRINCE COUNTY EXHIBITION NOTES. BIUSMVAMA LAU Ty; id fever was the cause of ceath. LOCAL AND TH J 4 ' a r ‘ OTHER ITEMS. ie : ner i $3 si EXISIRISIITTIISRITSIIIIIS & 4 ; a a ’ ll everal mistakes appear in the telephonic ¢ ¥ . ~<Bhalg - sence report published yesterday. Mr. H. A. « & } of New to know I arnounced Stewart, of Hamilton, was one of the lead- BA a m a ‘ i 2 ; : } Ml vday next, the j ing exhibitors of fruit to whom reference 4 ae 9 o : . ave Point | |was made, The King of Tomkins $ Z , q a es . ain, instead | County was the excellent variety of apples ' : % i g \ ' ' TN t train as at present | {shown by Mr. Herman Leard, of Lower 4 Me ‘ el hs — } Bedeque. Charles Gardiner, Esq., and tf & ' p a. — oe Boarp oF Trap rhe St. John Board | ney, Father Burke were among the pro- | \ 1! ¢ Th a’ ohne of Trade entertained Maritime Board minent men present at the exhibition. H - ; ; : at atthe A Hotel on Wed- Upon further examination we think the ; , ¢ meee . é ' ne ’ Haszard cattle show well up to the standard of for- ea &. ii 4 “ si speake snippit mer years, though in this regard P. KB. MW & dint Island exhibitions are vot yet, by apy 4 ts va ° e ’ % . a a ee a ile: Ses ; he H We always show the best menses ores of Nova Scotia and are smart ones. They know Mu ¢ af “, ; a sours os f j } » ale — Rony ss, that, p Jewe! is just what n ; | Chicago has engaged $500,000 of gold for value in fine Black Dress) Mr. Lawlor, of Chatham, a leading they re ae gti < Seal 4 / RANGE ‘ S sin aie ai To} van jimport. “The Bank of Nova Scotia ha | Goods, and this season we are | member of the Bar of New Brunswick, and latest styles to be found § ‘ ree f cs . ex os MI | tak m the lead ane hicago institutions again filled up with the best Some sokieclas caaeaer ep iyiipe in iy, Share eee: I 4 b ‘ ay | . inging gold to this country : : 2 ) *s . tO make the price so they can J See bunds te tation Beco Pe Bi ——— to be had at the lowest prices. | with the Hon. Mr. Tweedie, Provincial buy. Wonder ‘how imasy \ iS A Tk K ( ber | Jih. Nothing new was Y F ar fo ae . er, Bona: | Compare our Black Goods and Secretary and acting leader of the Govero- there are who want anything i ‘4 an & It is said the Doteher girl re ee ast t about baif- | | a ment of New Brunswick, in saying that in this list :— ha & the bu g building has giver ttera oo ean ck, with a full freight an 1, See 1f we do not lead. the exhibition was very good for a single # to © z additional, whict ecified [SOT peownees. |B! Se sh. Grand value in Cashmeres,|°"Ti'y".. 4 was well managed by Me Long Guard Chains, C a > s. ons red vaiua! as throwing j . : ) Sree ee ee eee ’ 1 wan 2aln : : mae ‘ ° ee ce la general fi sie np large'y of} Grand value in Merinoes,| John Richards, President, Mr. D. 8. |e Ribbon Guards ( ° ; . jou sheep, vata and oysters Grand value i ‘ancy r¢ 1 Wricht Seer a : ce s , lst. The castings are smooth « i% : : ‘ 5 : i ’ yrand value in Fancy Tweeds} right, Secretary, and their fellow com : . hist ; tings are smooth an¢ OR Boston } RKET. ne Suam-| —-> -— ~ , ° ? issi y i : , ghty finished horoughivy and fies a eo a - r. : fog pt ee ees bi ‘a Grand value in ali Colored ee and gutonele ee Chain Bracelets, ee x ng Pipes gh nd 3 ver reports that Mr. 8S. H A Bap Ae r g zs : > Examiver’s thanks are or kind- ne ee CleouUly OF Joucs, of Sabrevois, Quebec, arrived in| that Mr. John Maneon, of Carleton, met Dress Goods ly courtesies . ™ - Watch-Chains p namented to please the most retined % that towa last Saturday evening, a with a bad a nt one day last week. - Mr. John Richards’ prime herd of Poll coe ee & teste, ¢ “ta to Peis ti for the vext tw pontha Wail in the weods c! opping the axe » ‘ “és Ar gvus i j as, Oe, ma ioe wad basi ad nes ge ae | ee Angus cule aitracted mach atention, | {Opal RING | BA od. 1 has larger dues, hence & me ememeg. 2110, Set cnipan ig from the top of the big toe Ask to see fifty cent black] by the excellent practical speeches of Sterling Silver Novelties. ri will dictri etter in a poor draft, and g stock waa male on Saiurday’s boat, when | back over bis lustep. He is confined to | voods, it will ‘ Se ie Lieut -Governor Howlan and the Hon Mr. nN 6 ee ee re ~ he sent away 1,500 live geese for the Bos bia house, an i will be unable to move g00ds, it Wi SUrprise YOU | Pwoedie. pecans ye i % ~ htcnage ean ye ton market fot time EE! , a” The gentiemans’ driving race on the ee: ssiascailiiiacaiiiies cininititie ‘ 4 j 7 Tux Fisuiwe Fuxer.—A summary of Rev. A. W. Nicaotsos Comivo.—The | : RS trotting park was witnessed by a large and W. W W ELLNER, 0 3rd. .The oven is thoroughly Se the Gloucester fishing fleet disasters dur-| lovers of good preaching and a good lec-| New furs are now going (ners cone First money went to JE : ventilated pe Gloucester fiehinzg Meet a:sasters ir overs of good preaching :a& goo ec- ” “eon S r . “ 9 ‘ : ing the vear ending wth tie month of|ture will have a treat on the i8th and 19ti out fast We hold a ee es enero Mr Ode va ae i It has the simplest [possible dam & et Joe eee Tas YE lives wee ea, etO Secs eton Che Ree. A. W. Michal Ast. e€ oO | Lefurgey, Summerside; second money to ‘ : t por i Beptember stows that so lives were 10S, : fo ere Se splendid stock of furs, and the owner of “Minnie,” owned by Mr. TVEITATTeceeexT IIIs & pes arrangement. 3 i Ck 8, . ct saemare cammcnc r ; > | i i ' i } In the 2.30 clase Almont Chariaw gix hard fought heats, with He aoi Mary Mack third. Best tin made by Almont Charla. ~~ Preprxe a Fartvre.—The Acadian or- ge. reports fishiog a failure in the West th year. Asa consequence & iarge n im} ber of fishermen Ww | be badly enough oif thie winter. [t is true provisions will be cheap; but cheap as they are it will take sor ething to buy therm It is a pity many of those men would not stop on their far Asa friend of theirs wrote re- ceniiv: “The candle is burning at both ends with them, Of course, there are| maoy without farms or landatall. They are enough to risk in the business.” diiciaeanla LowsHiv.—The pre!iminary steps rds organizing a Rebekah Lodge in tiis city were taken in Oddfellows Hall jas. evening, when the Rebekah was conferred by Bro. A. J. Houle upon five Oddiellows and their wives, viz, T.B Grady, G. M., and Mrs. Grady; J. 5. Nei- son. D. D. G. M., and Mrs. Nelson, John F. Whear and‘wife, A. W. Mitchell aad ton | | | } Degree | wife.and John Wares and wif Thee ereostitute the charter members of the pr ysed Lodge, which 1s to be known as - s Lodge, No. 10.” The L -dve will be obtained. —— p=. From Bostox.—The Halifax arrived frova Boston last night, and left on returo this afternoon at the usual time Her in- wari passengers were S. T. Tinnerhan an} sor,:/Muss 8. Bell, Miss EB. J. Boyce i. M. Daley, Miss Maggie Matheson, be Bal Rows, R. Hayes, Johan Ellie, Geo Camp be!!. W. B-zanson, Thomas Carew, Joho Payson, Ernest Scott, Perey F. Smith, Alf Hadley and wife, John B. Carter, Mrs.! E. Jones, Mrs. C. F. Miller, and Mis May Powers. She left on retin this efter noon taking the following passenger: Miss Brailey, C. C. Webster, John fary Young, Mrs. Hen-ley, Mi way, Mr.and Mrs. M. C. Ys Currie, Mr. Bremver, Mis Master Roy McGregor, Miss Mahoney, Mies Saunders, V. W. Jones, Miss A. Nicholson, Miss Murphy, Master Frank , >> = Bake. toberteon, | 1 oe c o-| McDonald, M §38 Re Herrin, Mise Holmes, Miss H. M FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, FALL SEASON, bse, 1896. We have Mantles and Sscques in all t leading most fashionable makes, and our customeis wil! always find us in the van of progress. Anything and everything new, novel and saleable in the line of mantles and sacques will be found ip our new i! parts of the wuautle department. Froma Island we are ° sty t] , « 1di “iy ’ | tana we ale onstantly aiding new cusiomers, Wont yoa be one? and PROWSE BROTHERS, a prominent Methodist minister of the Nova Scotia Conference, and a former editor ofthe Wesleyan will preach and lecture in the Upper Methodist church He wil service 18th and delivering his popular lectare on “My Four Years Look . out evening preach at the morning and son the 19th Tramp through California.” for further notices. WHERE DO S\COUGHERS $0 ? “It wil the congher to a fr after a while” says Li i who adyises | o~ | gO away Have you noticed that the cough le” tal eS away all a W e And be doesn’t come back! ‘Johnson's Cough Syrup Has stood the test, and stands to laa n the front rank, asthe Brst! Safe for all ages; Cough Syrup. 1 2 weeks to 90 25 cent Johnson & Johnson, a il i lat TOE DRUGGISTS. Vv years. rice we 4 a NICE hardwood Bedsteads MeGregor,| $1.00 exch to $3 50. MARK WRIGHT & 00., LEP. Who Sel! at Sellis sunrise tn TP Hour of Description. No departmen = E Boys’ Eton hose. Boys’ B. B- M, Sizes 0 to © in price. Girls’ 124 = = = Girls’ Eclipse I Girls’ 6200 = - & knees. Sizes 5 to cription. priced irig’ Mona Sizes 1 to’ Girls’ Nora > m Some Values Weare Froud of Our description will give youa very and inadequate idea of them. A Minute of Seeing is Betier than an t in our store is more complete, better arranged and altogether more satisfactory to our customers than 18 our Hosiery Department Here’s what you want. Cizeg 6 in. to 95 It requires boys pa rt to wear ilar in style to the Sizes 000 to 6 finished cashmere known to our No advance Sizes 1 to 6. t Hese well shaped, serviceable and low . very pretty child’s hosiery Sizes 2 to 6 Fine value, very low priced See our eurprising counter line at 25c. ; *— BEER BROS. uibiNtiAANAAASAAALS ASLAN 1 This line already so well indistinct at what you want it )! in. A superior wearing som? effort on the a hole in them. A hecvy strong bose sim Kiron, but still lower A well made, carefully hose W ith double customers needs no dis- in price. A pretty fancy ribbed Double knees, fine rib, a See our heavy wool hosiery at 35c. lakes } MAAAAAMAAAADAMAGALAUALAARASAALALAGAALAUAGAGAAGUALALALALALAALAGAGALALALAALAAALALLAAALAAG ddbelds Libicebdddld obadd ddl ladies are assured of the lowest prices, The newest styles, well- made, finely finished, black and colored. No be better stock shown. can ‘Fall Hats and Bonnets Trimmed and untrimn.ed | fees nt AND CAPES Millinery. BLACK RIBBED HOSE 75 pairs, all sizes; 19¢; a bargain. PERSONAL. Rev. J. MW. McLeod, former'y of Zion Church of this city, is in Charlottetown. Mr. M ’ 1 ed Hotel Davies. and W. D. otrea!, i2 at the Messrs. Jubn T. Creckett lot'etown Jast evening, having had a pleas ant trip across the continent. Mr. Walter Cotton, having obtained the Hodgeon Scho'arship, left this morning to enter King’s Coilege, Windsor. Miss Angelina Orman, of Boston, Mass, who has been visiting her relations in this city, left for home this morning. Patrick Blake, Esq., returned from St. John last night. His loess in St. Jobn was of short duration. We hope that he wi!l soon again be in good health. Ilion. James Richards was a passenger this morning in the St. Lawrence. He will stay for some time at Halifax. Dr. Boyle, Miss Maria Doull and Miss Merchant were passengers in the Bonavista today en route to St. John’s, Nild. E. Malonev, of Lawrence Wilson | OW? and turned the buoy { Kay veturied last evening from St.]' john, N. B. : in the lead. Alma and Ideal turned Rev. James Simpeon returned to Char- the buoys in the order pamed i some distance behind the leader. James A. McNeill, Summerside, and third money to the owner of “Harry,” owned by Mr. John W. Walker, Freetown. There were eight starters, and the race was & pretty one. > THE YACHT RACE, Owing to the press of Exhibition matter, we were unable to publish yesterday a full account of the yacht race which came off on Wednesday. The race was as inter- esting as the admirers of this sport pre- dicted. The flying start made as pretty @ picture as bas ever been seen on the har- bor. Ideal got over the line first closely followed by Almaand at a greater dis- tance by Patbfinder. Nanita crossed last. Idea) drew away very fast and at the Asylum buoy bad a gocd lead. Pathfinder and Nanita were sailing very close together and seemed to be gaining on the Alma. While rounding thismark Nanita grounded and lost fully a minute, but on the beat to windward she seemed todraw away from the others. Almaand Pathfinder lugged the south shore of the Hillsborough an! beat up inside of the tide, with honors fairly even. Ideal and Nanita oo round- the Aeylum buoy stood out into the tide, which was running in, but Ideal made poor work to. windward and soon stood across the river again. Nanita however held ber course and did not stand across on the starboard tack till she was opposite Victoria Park ; she was now well to wind ward of the others, but had some difficul- ty rounding the barbor buoy. Pathfinder lid good work at this point and turned the buoy only # bundred yards behind Nanita, and this distance she quickly made up on the short run with free sheets. However, when both boats were hauled on the wind to make West River buoy, Nanita held her first, followed immediately by her rival; from this to asylum buoy the two boats were always within hailing distance, with Navita sti Oo turning the axylum buoy Nanita rapid- ly drew away, and asthe tide was now higher, was able to keep out of the chan- nel and pile upa majority which the others never overcame. Meantime Path- finder and Alma were fighting it out, with the former holding the lead she had al- ready obtained. From this out there was no changes in the positions and the boats finished as follows : ACTUAL ELAPSED TIME. H. M. Wasite .o.'. 02 NG eits De ee Madee é;.iciees 064s ces ® 06 PeTR ..0c0ccces cocccecnsyaveibasteeenes 4 0 BOGE «.<kccestaads 4 09 John Ledingham and Miss Ledingham, of St. John’s, Nfld., were among the arri- vals at the Hotel Davies last evening. Messrs. Edward and William Trainor, lately of Tee Examixen office, left this morning for Boston. Success to them. Mr. H. A. Hodgson, of Messrs. Hodgson Bros., Montreal, left this morning to return home after purchasing the cheese on sate at several of our factories. Patrick Blake, Eeq., President of the Charlottetowa Board of Trade, bas been elected Vice-President for P. E. Island of the Maritime Board of Trade, Corporal Russell and Bugler Wakefield, R. B.C. I., were passengers by this morn- ing’s train en route for Fredericton, N.B., to join the Royal Military School. Mrs. Robinson, of Vancouver, having spent some months Here, left this morning to return to her home. We wish her @ pleasant trip across the continent, Mr. Walter Simpson, Secretsry of the Stanley Cheese Company, retarned -home this morning, having sold the August cheese of his factory to Messrs. Hodgson Bros. of Montreal. Mr. John R. Mackenzie and wife, of Attleboro, Mass., are visiting friends in New Glasgow, N.S. They will visit P. E. Island, the home of Mrs. Mackenzie, before returpiog. Dr. McPhail, of Summerside, and Dr. McLaughlin, of O’Leary, intend leaving about the 15th inst. for the old country, where they will take a post-graduate course in the Edinburgh and Loudon hos- pitale. Mach credit is due Capt Wm. Reid of the Nanita for his good work. The Arrow, James Griffin, thongh not in the race followed the others around the course and mage a very creditable show- ing. it will be noticed that although the wind was dead ahead for one leg of the course, the time made was eight minutes better than that made by Range’ Light in the last race when there were leading4 winds. This would suggest a compariso between Range Light and Nanita. . Sr — O Trains Late.—The C. P. BR. train was two and a half hours late yesterday, and the arriva! at Summerside of the Northam berland was consequently. delayed. The late arrival of the ‘Northemtseiend cansed- atielay in the arrival in Charlottetown Of the train from the west, and she reach town until oue o'clock this morning. 4000's Sarsaparilla has over and over again proved by its cures, when all other preparations failed, that it is the One True BLOOD Purifier- Do xor fail to hear Rev. Ralph Trotter, of Victoria, B. C., at the Baptist eburch: to-night on Prohibition. A treat is in store for our citizens. No admission. Disease attacks the weak aad debilitated. Keep yourselves healthy and strong by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Big show of ladies’ flannelette under: Mr. F. W. Coombs, the St. John ath- lete, will participate in the championship games at Montree! to-morrow. Mr. Coombs took part in the athletic sports at Sum - merside about two months ago, and made many friends. At the Queen Hotel, last evening , Jobn MeLaiue, St. Peters Bay; James Hayden, Vernon River; C. W. Schaffner, Truro, N. | 8,; J.C. Harlow, Amhest; Fred McEacbern, S’side; Arsen- | Gloucester; T. B. Grady and wife, | P. W. McLaughlin, Sourie; P. P. tank, City, P. ‘This forenoon : | Kay Jeukirs New Glacgow, N.S. Paquet, St. Q. Hennebury, Argyle ‘Mrs. Peake end Miss Havilénd, city; A. J. King, Jobn W Stairs, Halifax; G. Min- gay and wife, Detroit; Miss Roberts, R, C. | Halifax; W. E. Smish, Montreal; L. J. Lockerby, Georgetown, i Hyacinthes at 75 cents, at Paton & Co’s. Shore ; Daxil Egan; Mt. Stewart; K. Mee The arrivals at the Ho‘el Dayies last == evening include: J. W. Kichard, Bideford, ayes, James C. Ellis, Thos, J. Tinner- manand son, Boston; C. K. Pye, 8. §. | Tweedie, Chatham; Miss Humpbrey, Miss clothing at Stanley Bros. Read their ad. ‘It will pay you to make these garments at /home when you can get such good goods ! at such low prices. | Our stock of Overcoats and Ulsters, just opened, is without exception the finest in the city —McKay Woolen ~Com- pany . | A special offer for this week: 24 dozen Black and Tan Kid Gloves, 53 nt eet i See the largest range of Caps in the city at the Bargaia Corner, JOUND.—On Grafton St, @ Fork; owner “may have same by applying to Mr. Hagh Monaghan, City, oct2|lin . } ’ - TANTED.— Immediately, @ housemaid. \ Appiy to Mrs, Sullivan, Bsighton oct2-tf OUSE TO LET _Furnished or uafurnish- son of J. E. and Nellie Bell, aged two Oct., 1896, William H: Lochhead, aged 38 the late Robert Carier, in the 86th year of her age. seven to St. Dunstan’s Cathedra!, to St. Ro aventnre’s Cemetery. James Simpson, of Newcomb Mills. “ The Canada Accident did not}* 5th. It has extended ash pit with % large ash pan, which makes the most c onveniert possible arrang< ment forthe ashes. & $ 4 DIED. In this city, October 2nd, Joba Clifford, months and twenty days. ; Gth. It is built practically fer th: Of typhoid fever at the Dalles, Oregon, : ene . use of aj] soft coal imported here 7th. It is more economical in the 9 cousuniption of fuel than ony oth«r * range in the market. years. On the” Ist October, inst., Ann, relict of May her soul rest in peace. (Fuveral from her late residence, Spring Park, on Saturday morning at Local testimonials and references. & half-past thence sc ers ~ —: THE “BiG” FOUR SS c — oo. TD og eT’ AQuartette of Remedies that are Effeet ing Wonderful Cures. W hole sale & Re ieil. Dr. Chase’s four great remedies are: Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, Dr. Chase's Ointment, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur- pentine, his latest and greatest discovery for all throat and lung affections. “T was wick for three years,” says ra é & ¢ % 4 > a“ £ psu crcrvsrsr tried various alleged patent cures and several boxes of a certain pill which has been greatly cracked up. I got no re- lief. Then | tried Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. Since. I have been able to work every day and feel like a new man. Your pills alone cured me at & cost of 25c.” “TI have been subject to severe colds every fall and spring.” says Miss Hattie Delaney, "of 174 Crawford street, Toren- to. “TI used many cough medicines, but none cured me until at a cost of 25 cents L tried Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine.” “My husband wae troubled with the worst kind of piles,” writes Mrs. Jane Potts, of Meyersburg. ‘“‘He was often unabie to work. Stnce using your Chase’s C Ointment he is completely cured. It is o am: a truly worth its weight in gold instead Me Ae RSE of the price you charge, only 69 cents.” ¥. Fase fF SSS Bald-Headed Facts “TY bought a box of your Catarrh Cure for 25 cents at Mr. Boyle’s drug store r Henry R. Nicholls of 178 here,” says Rectory street, London, Ont. “I am thankful to say it cured me.” Chase’s remedies at all dealers. Ed- manson. Rates & Co.. manfrs., Toronto, "Ss fall boots are des, We set the! ef or low prices, othres ASSURANCE €6, aan follow. Good stock at ERED. W. HYNDYWAN, iow Pigg is what you want. “i AGENT FOR P. E. I. Accepts Plate Glass Instrasce also. May 23, 1896—law (6) ? A. E. McEACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. eee ee @To Be Sure Of a suit or a pair of trousers that will fit you well and give great wear, you should call at Bruce’s, the popular tailoring estab- ; lishment. There you can see all the new- % est goods styles. D. A. BRUCE, ui | C la al ovcencOF ccces LADIES’ « JACKET | AGENTS WANTED acrnyeneennnennnntanenennyernet var erineraqennett a ns Ae mee AS _ ee ining Example bai have worn these boots Give me another pair same kind ; no use getting custon. boots when I can buy these at half price at GOFK BROS., BOOT FACTORY A customer came in and said: ij from 1 to 2 years Gentlemen Wear ibe Ames Holden Company’s SHOES. Best fit- ting and best wearing goods on the market. HEV FALL ST0GK JUST IN W. H. STEWART & 00, LONDON HOUSE BUILDING.... Honestly made of pure Rubber. | Thin, Light, Elastic, Stylish, Durable. bber’s They Wear like Iron. BLAL GML ae a Modelled each 3 i ® latest shoe shapes. ; =F Extra thick ball be and heel. Sold everywhere. 100 Per Cent. Interest =" see. |S, @ Oe De @ fe 8874 23 8 ® TAT 1S GOOD, BUT SAY- ING AS MUCH AS TAAT is; BETTER vie" BMPIRE © TYPEWRITER “=P Offers You dust That Advantage it because, like our SEWING MACHINES, it is the VERY A Post Card sent to us will bring you full information. The Williams Wifg’ CO., Ltd., Montreal. SLEWD TEA Tea that brings trade and pleases cus.Jmers. Every pound satisfactery, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the We make and «ell BES?, In every town in the Dominion est. For sale wholesale or retail by vr. JI MORRIS ANHHTTETTPRUDE NOR RR HERS pT Rae EIR AE TET CM PIINP IMT Where is ‘The Lady an air of independence that is delightful to behold. They have gone to their dealers and selected just the cloth they wanted, snd ordered it‘ RIGBY PROOFED.” The consequence is tiey are wearing the latest materials that are out and tbeir wraps ace per- fectly “aterproof, though the cloth is not changed in the slight- est degree. It is as po ous and soft as before. This being trne where is the laiv who wou'd not prefer to have her out of door garments“RIGKBY PROOFED.” The men are al) wearing Rig- by Coate and a lady has only to inquire of her father, rt. eo. § sept29—25 tf Now that the hot summer days have gone and cool evenings and rainy mornings form ‘a part of the weather probabilities the ladies with their “Rigby” wraps warm, comfortable and rain proof, pass along the streets with or brother to learn of their ability. MAbs AAbddebassdbarsadbebbadbeandbar dedaddace ™ - " —— = BY SPECIAL PERMISSION We invite visitors to the Charlottetown Exhibition to inspect the i --eAND.... DRESS GOOD NOW OPENING. ed. Heated with hot water, and ligbted with electricity. Apply to on ee cry, 273 Prince St, EWEL RANGES Now in use at the Revere Hotel, the Russel House and the Morell House, Reference to hundreds of private houses on application at “The City Hardware Store.” f. B. NORTON & CO. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE stoves at lowest prices. We carry acumplete stock of wood, cook and all hoating SR eto ie Ren pee) eer tae ga ee pean: Pago y CRE ee e aE /Mivig or Sa * rahe Pieter ah er Sette i aes es Pane a pe ee oe 2 oN a menetnies eet ee SS dr are yen ee oh ee ae eg Sl oh am) a Rete aE on aE Pepi