mee » of the the P. &. Island Sunday School Associa- And then buy a bex for yor rself. lot 3 goes at 89c. ing. Hon. Mr. Fieher, Minister of Agricul- argest and best line of lars to you at the end of the year. ee 7” = = ee — : ener —s : ee ae oom ee: ae THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 A e - - . . J ~t Tr vagy 1. , : . THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1596. : ee eee a rn enna nite —————= COO =a —— oye ae | erento manne LOCAL AN) Ul i x ITEMS. wr 5 ; 5 5 5 . ' « fs a ’ «BOYS Suits ays’ Reefers Boys’ Overcoats.| Men's Suits. | Men's Reefers. |MivS CYERCOATS MEN'S ~ 5 ‘ : : mm | ' ys c Beer Bri : Ll dre { roods. } ee e ‘ i i 7 4 » ULSTERS. | ename . e*eeeee ’ ' — ee . ! > ad ~ ie le ese eeeres Mose Coal A 1 ooners | > .1) 2.50 $3 75 5 for 19 $9 50 Willie A. rs ved | -9V oe . , ‘ y é 5 ae R295 2Q yestondn Cos. mines, | 100 00 8 .90 $3.00 wens 0 5,00 10.00 $2.75 $60.0 $3.95 $3.00 “+ f min . Oe or e } 2 ° Ze ‘ ‘ad 5 2 ¢ _Lf ia on 1.10 ~~ 1.2% 3.00 ripe i 50 6.00 10.50 3.00 6.50 4.50 3.00 pedo €8.50 tla i" : “a ve a 1.50 3.75 =00 #00 6,50 11:00 3:75 7.00 5.00 10.00 ». 00 9 00 ' . ) ‘ ‘ > ‘ « ‘ - ye ‘ " 150 ~~ 1,75 4.00 3 OF ae 1.09 12.00 4.00 7.50 9.90 12.00 ape is . 1.75 4.00 2.00 4.50 “yr 5.00 8.00 13.00 4.50 8 00 6.00 13.00 sea 19 00 my eit . ©) F pr ot ‘ 5 ~ oe > - _ , nfra 9 00 5 00 2.50 5 00 Pit oo on 14 00 5.00 §.78 6.75 15.00 7.00 12.00 Ik is ret uy, N 2 O-. 2.75 0.190 . 9 00 15.00 550 Q5 7.00 18: ~ : . . we bk | : . 0 9.50 ‘. 5:00 5) oO : . dee ] 4 on iD Por ’ era Manchard ed ‘ iw ' s , > T ss FOS y _— - ? Prowse Bros. Prowse Bros. Prowse Bros. Prowse Bros. | Prowse Bros. Prowse Broe. Sil uh nee Ara ' ' P. P. Gillis ve case™ © . ~Y 20 at f November s f r say a1 sh i ‘ ’ : were a} ul the 2ed of November Show us the man who says he can sell clothing cheaper than Prowse Bros., and we will show you a man that doesn’t know what he is talking about Sitaeesk was fee! $2 or 18 dags alking about. — — ann enna RAIN ‘3 County. Befor Stipendiar Dae se Thos, eee ae Ghee e ae Ken s Covsry.—Before Stip diary centiiitilasiasiaade WEDDING BELLS AT MILLCOVE. MARRIED | PRS RFUasrsrnsry, eee _ M.. Per : ™ ne Une TY inaterview With Mr, H, L. Chipman, of the i A correspondent writes: On Tuesday : Io > ns Church, Wednesday morn- & 4 Ne SES SES NZ Ni Fe, See A se A /A a¥e abu a . i ‘ Plant Line 27th inst., a very happy marriage was ing, y t e Rey. J. 7 Bryan, Edward *&ye ope “i es ve Ofate efae fake 3 foxte of Try <tky, eo efane ela? a... oe, ©. Mr. H L. Chipman, of Halifax, Can- | celebrated at St. Michael's Church, Corran | 2*™¢8 O'Hara, of Canso,N.S,to Miss | g q| ee a nr a Scott A: ces ee rn OF ee alian erent of the Plant Line was lathes Ban Bridge, tetween Fredrick Conroy, of sha: te re % 0 | Ne = ~ months im} - | olecead tet Dan Masi: thle wmaieiee Tignish brother of Dr. Conrov,of Charlotte: | = a Sa |p ®! —_* . 5 > . 2 i «. : Whew ached about the neasce’e basiness he | town, aud Miss Sarah Canmpbeil, daugh ter : Dost sig er aa th Halifax on : - , , ee of Michael Campbell, Milleove. The a ity & 9 ste Herald eays: He i gsm mes Fe= | pone ape es groom was assisted by Mr. D. J. Camp |. In this city, on Wednesday, the 28th AS “/|>* cord o : 5 nel which e was no sum- | ee ee business of this season has bell, and the bride by Miss Mary Conrvy, | '98t+s Catherine Charlton, deariy beloved 9 y ae mer : SS fell | ne ceded our expectations, and from The marriage rite was performed by Rev, | ¥'fe of Peter Halloran, aged 67 years. May ® 9 \N Ke gi th es ae a : se male : 2 eee = those who on — Dr. Campbell, brother of the bride, a coe ry in peace 4 & — ta ee ee ee throug Agric at sumiine vere is no doubt in my min rat it is assisted by Rev. P. Hogan, P. P. {Funeral from her late residence, + work was sl0} for a ycar | - tine A in the near future to become one ODD After Mass, which immediately followed | Fitzroy Street, on Friday moraing at 8.45 & # AS A oe : of the princ jas — resorts of America. : the marriage, the bridal party repaired to | for St. Dunstau’s Cathedral ] 4, ’ 7 ms — Vesset. Dawa _ The British barque| * therefore benooves the people oP. Ss. é the house of the bride’s father, where shai ave. @.S. Penry, f Belfast op ber third uip| [sland to prepare suitable acccmmoda- breakfas From within the gates eternal sane a : i : , reakfast was prepared for a goodly num- 5 ge ee ~~ to Chatham, was towed up on Monday by juca 8 largely increasing travel ber of guests, composed of neighbors and Beams a dear face on our own; 4 & he SBE eae SRS ERS LT a RE as eamers Ma: aud St. Nichoas. Shejf thia class. We have at times lativea All the fruits that we are reapivg s be |i vear relat'ves, the latter being represented Ww . : 5 oe - oo Ae : leak ni bad! y ! - ng struck on the ee ae ne col from the city in the persons of thee. Dr. as by her in patience sown. & ¢ wi S - S a@e North Cape of P.E. Island, and also op|™*Stion, and although the steamer Morrison and Dr. Conroy and wife Darling Mothe ; f ; . = Se a Halifs aan “a a.” Ss, A, . g r, you are just! yD ’ Escumiuac KR St. Jonn Sun | ia rae * aad yf lord ge At breakfast the health of the newly- For the race eae Serres, _—s ( k , Se 4 des 7 s\7: self | T romp »ss and regularity » 2 ‘ ¢ . ) ; . * see ae é a nl eigen gga A CLEARANCE Si iE married couple was proposed by Rev. |{ Teach us all the grand old lesson, A —° > next N ' 4 ( { a e | «irmilar size w have to be pat oa and the Saamaceen a “~~ ian . — se = ae - RTS ao — ( ‘ Ss W : Z ‘ ; ‘ wi wall Be c complimentary epeech, expressed the , .! © VCE NTF so We repare th sa | sailings increas lo two or wore trips per pleasure he had exp-rieoced e ¢ ain (Bos on and New York pipers please co_y.) & , ¢ a> be SO A ll prepare d to meet = ot he sila ‘ Para t t “ = 2 of Tignish at seeing the enterpr se of the At Cardigan, on the 16th inet.. of $ 4 & & of all 5 vue Wants 12) bAIB regard, We quote -. { ‘ emon “Regarding the freht business é 4 : : - ~ afews , j Fu ich whe . ee non | as ao oe a 7 ee seg A : = : young men of that place, one of whom had|consumption, David A. Lewis, aged 33 . ¢ i alew s urpic |” Ces that will repay your Me a” ee ee pr: eched | P Se Riedie, wey BR: : . fu come so far to carry away a wife from the | vears. é % ? attention ° by tLe pa . r. Cam; “ shew ; . reece —— = At cost price, less than cost, a 80 many marriagable young men At Point Prim, on Oct. 6th, Emma Doesn't look that exes rn. ww rstand, was from causes beyon¢ rt ° ° . ‘ illeove : . ’ ’ "™ ” . “i , derstand, was from eauves beyond oF TH ate Hrice and Jess than half | *Milleove furmshes. ev. Dr. Morrison | beloved daughter of Donald and Katie |Y way. You let her “fry £| @* Good Ribbed Vei's. 18e Saye I ; w a | Isy a . P : s i followed with some pleasing and character- Gillie aged ll ears and 8 th 4 way. ou e ie! ry : i eee eee er eeee ee eee eeeees c nig! I vl yatlook oe both sides of the line. that the | price, istic remarks, and concluded by hopin oe = ° Sa . her face,” try 1 t ‘ s¥2 Wi Se MOSIEY.. . 5 oa deen} 22¢ mett Wriz Haj}, | market will show better resulis with Is thatthe example of the conerpelaie 08. _ Oct. 20, Wellington McLexd, of this & es ae a ee é Tex Ext l ; er ee ae wwe : rept es 19 | and produce. In looking over our Kid Glove Depart- | Tiznisher would have a sal & YOURE | city, aged 19 years, son of Fiora and Jubn , 4 ruin her health and c»m- ee Extra heavy, shaped, .....-.+sseeeeeeeee 200 GY I tiv | «The 8S Halif ss ing over our Kid Glove Depart 21 oud have a salutary effect. MéLeod 0 . . & V rf hi > ens n. faie -” Sage ewe on _— es: we find several odd lots, odd colors The ee passed off merrily “wi on ’ y plexioa by using that old 4 sh ery fine ribbed, shaped, button front. . ecee 30¢ Ne oe s satisfaction during this seaso 1 make [ odd sizes in @iff, sak mtiel g ! Sa —— ix VW r« j z ‘ s { ¥ coh { j er lasttrip leaving Charlottetown Nov. | buttone ee Pine oo. page en sosultinenthdines evulahae te nr te i p cook stove. Invest ° few \ ay — a — eer ar - patton roan: 36e 2 ; =) ¥ c n Decem! vai wil . al il Tho} , ~ é “OF: roe , . , 2 . > ae i r and » 2 . é , Every Tempia ally we i sad 2 < Sa oy eT * 9 UP | up all these odds and ends, we wil! offer ae of the bride in his bumorous 5 dollars in a reliable range 4, S% A be ore war, so‘t finisied vest nearly oar? ia g e ensi e aiterations wil ee made! them for the next few days at cost, less | a0¢ otes of pioneer life. a rans h < a efeie a | Woo . ne - ~ . rill le — . - . P ‘ mee « ge rat 13 full . Jee eeeesesseseesesessesees coe stl —— *. 2 oe De. Camy which will probably occupy two months} than cost, half price and Jess than half| At 2.30 p. m.the party broke up, and ? : : J \ I A splendid Value.soft and w ! con "adage Praise Cemp)ell«| or more and on the opening of vavigation | rrice. Here is the list: o- hiahe shin coctnnaniel te & aoe 4 guaranteed by us, and a 4 se spien alue,soft and warm, pure woo!. .58e¢ ats. s Pair Ha \Orrow evening _— with increased accomodation and of friends, drove to the city, to take the range that never gave ay Ladie s Dra wers. 30e, 36e, 60c and up. ae should attr a lar audienc 1 facilities, resume the island service. LOT | AT 60 CENTS 4.15 train for the west. Atthe de bh $ . : : & ; houl large audience. hel’ egies ' - Atthe depot they such satisfaction since the 1] M2 lili t si ; bat 4 sabiect is a imost inter i i. will O cpimaperie od have to thank the ren Lacleg, Antteeed, peck tele. ond were met by a fresh party of acquaintances ; % th § slactlon since th 4 SZ A fuil line Ol §1Ze8 and piices in children’s eae, a te i é peo yle for their generc s t et an ae " ay pus u . > : 8 > * i ° ° . : a a ; be sa excellent treatn by | People ae ae an ce ee oe dian Wenitpacell sini. of. dae and whe shomsted upon them rice and good & art of stove making was R { underwear. See our north window for samples a nil " . lecttire |<. aut ollie as — solors. Black, dark and lig oo ‘ are for sale at the Drag - + Bette led our efforts to please those of our a 18 oe — _ spree nh aa Among the wedding presents received é invented. 4 AS Bros., and A. W. Reddin - — visited the ‘Garden of the . : greys. 4 Om prises: by the bride, the tollowiag are deserving ’ THE \ if SDDS wWwey Wowseunee. ‘ gest ; pairs black undressed oF ppeteel sediens + ‘4 4 SY T f STARVING NEWFOUNDLANDERS .—Accor- arke ‘<a rf Lieut.-Governor asd Mrs. Howlan—Pai , ee - . = 4 marke ) a ee F rs, Howlan air =e a ; si - . mia be gohe . : Tue Lecrcre.—A very pleasant evening 18 )s 7 _ ere > ] kk 2 a : Japanese Vases. . ° > \ FAVORII E s 7 Ss - oe = mee | can be spent by attending the 'ecture to be 5 } — ore OI ea 1acing q be groom—go'd bracelet. With this oppo! tunity. Z RANG E Aas 0 = oa . : ‘i se eid ae Sonn a delivered by Rev. C. A . Campbell, of 1 1ArK ed pl ice eee eveer 1.10 hegre ay 0 Brien (Halifax)—silver You'll proba bly say . C . ' , frem Labrador wiheut the mente of p a Halifax, in roe oe, ay eae 49 | airs of colored, but- vanes Oe Ciena dinner set " there are six days in 4 Ts the one that is giving é orbs oxbys ovbys ° & ° as ode ° ee & oye oye oye 0 Gye oS s wing heir families with rinter’s eub- evening, uo e 1@ auspices oO eu. mM. a i So * 2 , [ . > = : : - — SS Sis % eT ne Coe nanmense ! © eS = B. A. The eubject is “The Catacombs of} toned, marked price.. 1.10 ee which to buy’’— and 4 uiversal satisfaction. % SAYS AY AS Al AS AS AS > ace, g to the failure ofthe fishery.| pp . » which promises Hig ai i. Mrs. —parlor ; . : — All the authoriti« s rey resent that the « tu _ 2 P wt ye ae i y 10 eee I } pairs of black button- Mr. Z. a saan sacque thus far you are fright. \ $ e > . ao > ; ning, an¢ e aam issk es only s s : . ; : ’ ; en 4 serious, and the anal f people ; ed, marked price .... .90] Girls in Paton’s store—chiva tea set. But you can’t buy next 4 e oces: & Gee ree: re likely to be starving before Christmas. s | Te 9 , The Miss Gallant— si i eee ? a i ais All above at 60c, ie Miser Galansac sve spoone-| week what was sold this |\ OO Sam Husriixe Parcets.—A thou-and miles] Ape You Up ha sdpai cs k; and ball 1 Ht b A tl miles} APC painted. week; and we shall have 0) peers gent geo Bitte LOT DAT TG. EMTS. EECA ca penaaedeeten | ~—tetny we pont Vere We ma ib nr a ee pe red- | On the signs of the times, 36 piirs black lacing, 7 Rev. Dr. Morrison—dressing case. ay J : & . : ¢ a oe. that anyone coul i} ; and dea Fos Rev. Dr. Camphell—silver butter dish. sorry but every one of Wholesale"& Retail. ne s cov “tance around the streets of | By , stud, marked price...$1-10 ieciaeeamianimalnaeitaaeiine cu ~ capa prepa oage inary singe tae | eee Beene ie Wa ia : those ALARM CLOCKS |) Ze Pers done in the last six week, as shown on the | ia de een ee ae ham was sold.” That is why | “SS SI aISSS™ “> i i oe . ss made by this yonth in deliver | the throat, hoarseness, etc? 1a Pin egrets “hag ce manag Peake’s, is in 1 say come to-day. They ry Rut until every a od dresser in our city pe « -_ Bros.. with ire You wai e LOT 3 AT 89 CENTS pane Saunders left O:tawa for the are cheap and you, want ge 1s In ide aware ¢ f the beautiful gavh.ents sem] j bis a feat} i } i ‘ p ° . se Mariti Provinc , i ' : a ee ee a ee | | 10 pairs of Perrin = guaranteed q = 7. aan scene + one. ‘© a turn out, we will not 8 Op talking. — . ' ‘ Lat vour friends are using ar : oro 3 i ee +? , al ° on , “peaks volumes for the be ] eee sing ard} 4 gtud buttoned, in good an- | elected President or the Provincial Asso- | QW W WELLNER 5 ee We claim more than mere cheapness; there om rue by the always busy store co es diag Husky? ludeaplainn; sinuses ote tts ciation of Protestant teachers at Quebec. . ; oe * is merit, style, finish, etc., and besides we - ma.2..%- M's... ; “ Pe . i . T. Lefargey, S’side; G. M. Atwood JEWELER. : ae te ae iol ; alii Sexpay Scuoor Worxens.—The first} Phink This Gver 74; marked price is $1.25,| Tryon, and Mrs. J.A. Macdonald, Glen- I have now in stock the believe it economy to trade with a reliable ied sane eemtion af aladale, registered at the Queen last even- c house, as it may mean a good many dol tien was opened in the Presbyterian Don’t— borrow from your frien], ee church at Summerside yesterday at 10 ; @clock. There were about 80 delegates Husky ? toc Johnson & Johnson, D Pharmacy. present. After singing and prayer io- teresting and appropriate addresses were delivered by Rev. A. Lucas, field secretary of Sabbath School work of New Brunswick, Rev. E. H. Cook, and Prof. Hamil, in the Gradvates Order named. At the afternoon ' session several «hort prayers and addresses were given, the Siatisii sal ports were sub . e mitted, and Prof. Hamill gave a | SB SL NSM NES banal ape a aN (GD ls CALEDONIAN CLUB The officers of the Caledonian Club for the ensning vear are as foliows :— Chief. — Jas. Paton Presid-at.—John 8S. McDonald. Ist Vice-President—H. C. heMillan. 5 2od Vice-President—Jobn McLeod. Financia! Secretary.—Jobn Me ° Riseod ~< Ss ee ae re- Ask seventeen pf ople elected. where you can get the Correspoadiag Secretary.—Jo in Pitble- best do { JES Treasurer John McEachern, re-elected es “ Piper.—Peter Fergusor , ree ected, & Board of Directors —Messrs T. A. M os L a, Capt . McDougall, Robert Lemont, i ¥ dolin Sanit ries McGregor | et on : __ UJ bear kgl j ov " ; M:Dynald, AH. Beaton, James ell, | Cheapest, 16 will tell Th yx committee Wis appointed | y! u at . usia arrangements pe Se, Antrow's doauer Moser Jobo | ARK WRIGHT & CO., LID. Joho A. MeDona'd, James Pa‘o Who Sell at Selling Prices. The Recording Se sretary | resented to the Clab the Buras’ picture, froma Mr. J. D. Latthorn » DroOpr.etul of the ¢ oariottetowno i OPES a oe. 1. . «> Club were very Soup Works The thenks of th fendered to Mr. Lap : Apth bandeome d stion. a e oe AS BS AS WAS AS a rne for bis ———— = = — — Sc. We have just placed on sale 75 pairs large full size Fancy B'ankets at eeventy- eight cents @ pair. BEER BROS 066605600008 cee OSC COSC 0088 2068. CESS 0O9S SSS OGOSTO9E A Bargain ing Specially suit 126 Blouse Lan- s\Sle able for child 3 ° ° ’ nelette ¢ fens wear ° . Our special sale of flan-$ 30 pes heavy winter ne'ettes continues a few $ 64 cloth. in tweeds, diys only. An equally $ curls, plaids, ete—reg- good charee to buy$ ularly worth up to will not probably offer $ again this year. Beau-§ tiful goods regularly $ cloth ° of patterns. ° ° * BEER BROS: quick way to do it. BEER BROS. $1.40 per yard, but we intend to reduce our department to worth l6c, in a variety $ one half its present size, and this is the NOTE. -—Please remember that glove buy ers wil] always find our Glove Department folly stocked with full lines of Black and Colored Kid Gloves in all best makes. We have a splendid line of black and col- ored Lacing Gloves at $1.10; guaranteed. WaEKS & U0 The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail —— —— a — BOARD OF TRAPPE, Aw adjourned meeting of the C barlotte-- town Board of Trade was held last even- ing. The President, P. Blake, Esq., occupied the chair. Among those present were noticed Hon. D. Laird, Hon D. Far- qubarson, Messrs. Bulman, C. E., '. E. Prowse, M. L. A., L. L. Beer, T. J. Har- ris, H. Haszard, W. L. Cotton, T. A. Me- Lean, W. W. Clarke, James Paton, George Stanley, George BK. Hughcs, H.C. Me- Donald, G. KE. Auld, F. H. Beer, W. H. Aitken and J. Newson. Mr. H. Haszard, from the special com- mittee appointed at last meetivg, reported that a memorial regarding excessive freight rates between this Province and points on the mainland had been for- warded, through the President of the Maritime Board of Trede, to the Minister of Railways. Mr. Haszard also reported that he had received atelegram from Mr, Campbell, manager of the Beaver line of steamers, to say that he would arrive bere on Friday evening. On motion, it was resolved that a meeting of the Board be held on Satur- day furenoon, at 10 o’clock, for the pur- pose of conferring with Mr. Campbell, and that a committee be appointed to col- lect statistics concerning probable imports and exports from Great Britain available for shipment direct from this port, the committee to consist of H. Ha-zard, N. Rattenbury, W.H. Aitken, W. W. Beer and Lb. Rogers, M. L. A. : Mr. James Paton, from the committee appointed to obtain information concern- ing the proposed bridge across the Hills— borough, submitted a number of sketch plaas prepared afew yearsago by Mr. Brown, C. E., and reported verbally con- cerning the probable cost, etc., of the structure. After an interesting discus- sion, which was participated in by Llon. D. Laird, Hon. D. Farqubarson, Messrs. i. L. Beer, Bulman, Newsou, McLean, McDonald, F. H. Beer and Cotton, it was, on motion of Mr.L. 1, Beer, eeconded by Mr. Patcn,— « Resolved, in view of the great import~ ance of a branch railway from Murray Harbor to Charlottetown, with terminus in Charlottetown, and in view of the evident expediency of having a bridge ordinary traffic, that this Board take steps to bring the matter before the Do- minion and Provincial Governments, and that a special committee of five be ap- pointed to wait upon the Minister of Railways at the earliest opportunity.” met ber of the Board. at the next meeting, propose that Mr. R Fennel be elected a member, and Mr. T J. Ilarris gave notice that he would pro- | pose Mr. W. W. Stanley. Meeting adjourned. across the Hillsborough as a means of Marine and Fisheries and the Mini-ter of The committee for this perpose was then named as follows, viz., L. L. Beer, James Paton, H.C McDonald, M.L. A., T. A. McLean and L. E. Prowse, M. L. A., Mr. F. B. McRae was duly elected a Mr. Haezard gave notice that he would, ture, arrived here last evening. He will address several public meetings during his stav in the Province. Hon. Mr. Firher, Minister of Agriculture accompanied by Hon. Mr. Peters and Benj Heartz, Eeq., this forenoon visited the latter’s fine tarm and creamery. Hon. J. W. Longley, Attorney-General of Nova Scotia, will arrive bere this even- ing. He will be present at the banquet to be tendered Hon. Mr. Davies to-night Mr. H. L. Uhipman, of Halifax, Can- adian agent of the Plant Steamship Line, arrived bere last eveniag and will remain until Friday. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Rev. Father Gillis, for a third of a cen- tury parish prie-t of St. Ninians, Antigon— ish, was the recipient of addresses from his parishioners and the town council, accompanied by a cheque for $1,000, as a slight evidence of their good will and esteem, on the occasion of his removal to Bread Cove, C. B. E.F. Greary, St. John, and A. W. Blight, Toronto, registered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. The arrivals last evening included: Ike Friedman, Mon-— ireal; S. K. Linton, St. John, Peter Mac- n att, _Ernest Macoutt, Malpeque; Daniel Hockin, Halifax: H. L. Chipman, do; Fred. D. Scott, Montreal. . Have you seen the window fll of babies, black and white, at Wat- son's Drug Store ? —— — THOSE FUSSY 4om— (CAPES are worderfully smart and stylish looking and are of splendid value in kseping out the cold when they’re interlined with “ ¢ 2 6 € o> & e e e » e se e e€ es e : ve : . : Fibre Chamois @ 4 It gives donble service in furnish @ ing the required etiffness for all 3 jaunty etvle—and the stiffoe-s lasts —and in making the garment abso- ° ; ; @ jutely cold and win? proof without $ adding weight. @ Sells for 25c a yard now. Find $ the Star Lahel on each yard. es eo 2O0COOOSOSOOSOOOCOCOCOOS BREAKFAST GOODS. eeeoeose “Variety is the spice of life,” and you want variety even at the breakfast table. Instead of using oatmeal por- ridge day after day, try some of those new Breakfast Foods, such as: ix Pettijohn’s best Breakfast Hominy, Shredded Wheat: Biscuits, Self Rising Buck- wheat, Dersiccated Rolled Wheat. For sale at Breech & Muzzle Leading : Cuns Ever shown on P. E. Island. in 8, 10, 12, 14. 16, bore. Prices from $4.00 to $60.09; | from which I give special ' : N Ap ¢ Discounts 8 er ae 3 Chinese Lily Bulbs, 25¢ I have also a complete line 3 Named Hyacinth Bulbs, 25c of RIFLES both for long range and gallery shooting, 3 Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 25c. All new, choice stock. You which include the celebrated Wincnester REPEATER, just must come quickly to share in these snaps. the thing for goose shooting. Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. See the Duck and PtLover | Decoys at _W. E. Dawson's Defectitre Vision, Is a rolific canse of severe headache, and in such caves the only reasonable metho We are here to rerve yon. G. F. HUTCHESON, oeccee ee Queen Street coinpetent optician. OPTICIAN........ ————— TS a F WOOL UNDERCLOTHING SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS HOSIERY BEER. & GOFF T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE i to pr® ue isto HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED and fitted with proper glasses by a 2 JOHN T. McKENZIE. Q ereseeceeean MOK — Depend Upon It. er ‘ a cea > We cannot too strongly recommend our new stock of Our Felt Boots, hand made, are just the thing for See them, boots. Winter. GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY OF SCOTLAND w» Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think ; Had he lived in this day he would not have found it necessary to think longin order to tell the best place to get his suits and overcoats made for he would go at once to D. A. Bruce's high class goods, high class workmanship, and the best fitting garments to be had on P. E.. I. at away New hats now opening. D. A. BRUCE, oe a : Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. a ae y eZ EMPid:t BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est, For sale wholesale or retail by i. J- MORRIS . eee we es >.) 2-2 ee. a te ais Ati. ic OS enn ts cil, cities te at tae ie, i ee i ta ~~ “e =] eo : 4