x -. ..-_~-s;3_;-sf?_§s,'%;=sf;f»‘§@7f§5<.n; rf. lrssrgg me THE cuaanr AN on \al.o'rTE'I'owN, SEPTEMBER 23 1899. _ V _ * _ _ F __ t 2 _lt_ ) Y ti LQCAL BRIEFS CANADIAN cuban oI= i=oR- MEET ME AT TI-IE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. , -_ mmm ‘Eg-‘§ R' 0 W - LHWSI »N¢WS 0f 1116 City » ...it are cn dv __ "//~ Mr. R. J. Stewart. organizer for the ,_ ~ I _. 'h ‘ Seeiealvelues ~ . » in Ladies’ Jackets .1 '/I r Lite , ‘ N iziifv-‘?`_`*f.il”'-_;.f'r’_ ., ~ ...MEL 7 _s »» $.77 ;-, ‘ 4 s- ._:v-_;‘ ~ __ A » A '_ K7 "Eg 1 \_ 7 _ 7 _I 7 *P if S.. \ ' ~..a_@, '-2 1? ' / /', / el t _ ‘ 5,3 ._ $5.50, 3 l" and N J °' ® ey \,;__:\ T " ` '\ $10 -rs: it They are the very latest tr’/tl ,j styles in three or four dark colors; rf, cloth is good and heavy; they _\.,, ‘?.»,` ‘f ~ w , v > z, perfect fits. ~ _ ' -. - ‘_3_ '-3.11' ~, .~ '~.`._- '~»' _ s. , -ff -‘N . ¢ p L_ 'Y __ is _~_ _ _ _. v _um U 'I , . I I E L g g ' _ -:__ _'_' pf. ` ' ' ` 2 I, - I . i ._ \_,~ ., __.» ~, . _- _- ,__ \ -_ ,A :_ yr, _ _ ty I ,-\`f- Vi '/-\ /-A __ \ \ _f df, “|15-x. I /` H _A`.\f“ i I ; r...“<"`f? 1.-/*f.nf’°' . _\f% . § ..r_"$ nth, I #_/2;. °12%=-ff _ \i it If ll L , I _ I " An w I “"` Its the Drllereneef- °° ° p th 1 'I _ _ 1 between the month old egg and the . 1, egg of to-day that gives she latter it’s w' | I not 7 ._ _ f\\"»\ value. S h rl n k- till; \\ It’s the Dillerenee-* ’.i\‘l" between the ordinary underwear and Wea rs srANFIELD's UN s H R IN K- Like ‘ron tj Ile ABLE UN DERWEAR that makes ' » _ p ey) ;- ours make desirable . (fe ,tt (fe ii” \.f v - v _`,"' . ,_ \ w 'With Your Permissieny/ Eve" ee.; _ Garment _,_. A we appoint you a committee of one , j/l\ to ascertain why so many of them cuaran- 1, are now worn. We believe if you _, '_' ° investigate the matter thoroughly tegd you will wear them too. lf- The Truro Knitting Flills Co., Sole Flanufacturers. Truro, N. S. ‘,i`\ ‘ent 23-1s.w&w8w -Y itll (fi Jr, f ..~ ,~ _ _ _ __ nf- oe'/" ~" ,_ mf; ' ' _ _ :I . <7; " ` ‘l'~`¢'~ " ¢- ` E413 ;-”- ` 4- \<_`“'_ \-¢{i`:ff;`{"f/ W /»/~"\ -»\.f-1 __;§_. f `, , -~ an _.C \-\. -.f_ ."_-el >;: `.§ .I ‘~»~, f(\. if S* wl- »¢-/ \-Q- . . DIRECT S - S' - St - h ’ S ’ n-ttes, Silk Warp Endoras, Poplins. g ` .Coverts and Fancy Blacks. Ask your ea m S l p e r merchant fOr them. '1_\.-»~,___...f_,__;.» _.~'-_~..¢- - A _ _ I _gui-___ "°**'&__(. - ‘V . .jv _` ' »_ T0 LIVERPOOL. G. B. _The Elder Dempster 8.: Co’s Steamship LA KE HU Rt, N, 4040 tons hvlllg cold storage accomodation and decks properlv fitted for carrying live /-I . _ .mckl is intended to sail from Charlottetown for Eiverpool direct, on or 'Nut ieealeyg '.1 » -------» the l3tli October; also on or about the lSt~h November. Prices 5 Th,L k H ' 1 d'd d t`o fora limited number of, 5 _ , “bi” P;\3SSe;g(;rs, L;!to?re1:~aS;I;§;-9,156 ;(,:;;[_n0 a 1 Us i M0(i6|'3.'iB = best interest by buy- lp e it By Reporters and Correspon- dents Everywhere. MR. J Aries Varcrii-:R was busy -yhs- terday evening linding 36 barrels of oysters which arrived b boat fro _ _ 5' m \\ e.~t tive r. 1' h ll 1 A _ - . _ I ly/ Mas. .;. McNALr.i', Dorchester street, elerkd “Ld ‘“°‘a1 Gd "3 Omcefi fm' U19 appeared before his honor yesterdav fr-r drunkenness and was iined S5 or 30 d-ivs. St e went to j r l. 'l`rri; t;r:Arr_Di.~iN is in receipt ofa neat fi lder from the Intercolonial Railway advertising the special autumn excur- sions given by that line. A orivate despatch announces the arrival of the Sehr. B. C. Borden Capt S _ 5 _~ O. F. Taylor at New Iork yesterday, 3 _,-;_ 1 E from Manganilla Cuba, all well. .n wr. . ) , Miss ALICE Hr'-:A, of St John,is vi-iring E friends in Moncton Miss Hea is en ron .- \ ' ‘ \ _ I- home from a pleasant visit to P. E. Island.-Moncton Transcript. REV. Roar. WHIrroN,pastor of the Central Christian Church has taken the cottage recently vacated by Mr. Bruce" Wright. opposite the Prince of Wales College. Miss IDA Rises, of Messrs. Stanley Bros. left by the Halifax yesterday afternoon on a mo; th’-s vi~it to Boston. She was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs. Smirder, who has been spending the summer months onthe Island. HON DAVID LAIRD Indian conim’ssioner, has arrived at Regina from treaty- ’ rrnaking with the Northern Indians, and is at Government House, the guest of Lieutenant-Governor Forget. ~Manitoba Free Press. A 'Parc S. S. Electra will leave George- town for Picton on the arrival of the J) . well made and finished, and are ‘ _.’I‘.t.’E?.§;“..“‘li§t..§.t‘ ?.‘§it°‘ll. "£’.T.i;.°l2; ‘th l Halifax. Fare, single $1; return. $1.50. Parties wishing to attend Bali-' fax exhibition will please make a note of this. $4-15 5.50 and 7.25. ~ L ..._ 9 , s _ Asr wee . Cameron of Char-, ,J 4, M _g A ,_ . [1 lnttown, P. E. I., who ha been work- with Myers & Co. here. was takien very ill with typhoid fever and is now at the hospital. Un Saturday Sam Myer-=, of the same firm, was also stricken down and is confined to 'bed at his boarding house. -Moncton Transcript. A. C. Ross.has° purchased the gelding- horse, Pilot.Jr. from Lydiarii. of Kent- ville. Pilot Jr. isa jet black horse, and handsome. He competed in the races this week, in Sydney and North Sydney. It is not Mr. Ross’ inteusion to have him again compete in any races.-North Sydney Herald. TheB. C. World cf Sept. 15th Says: --Dr Rose forrnely of P. E. Island, n iw of the Kootnay Lake hosp`ts'mission to him to practice, but they tory meet the wishes of the Nelson peo- ple by overlooking the fact if he does. Tun Halifax Cironicle relates a si Ig- rfarly pathetic police court cas=.A’ ma *- ried woman of thirty years was called to. -answer a ch: rge of drunkenness. She li-id been arrested in her home by the pilice the night before for being drunk and raising a disturbance. Her story. corroborated in court by the testimony of her mother and the admission of the c nel husband, was that she had not F' :en drinking, but that her husband, who was angry because his supper was late, violently slapped her face, and she cr’ed out because of of the pain and humiliation. She was at once dis- cl arged, the Magistrate remarking that it was the husband and not the wife who caused the disturbance. -_-11-¢)1-_--_s PItras1‘LEr,s Dress Fabrics are alway ri liable. Guaranteed Fast Colors uaranteed Satisfaction Ser es Craves .Y |__ W 'B (At the Tea Tabla) “Oh Mrs-01dham._ ' This is lovely t>ea,l where did you get it?" “At Sanderson and Cfs of course, I always get my tea good there. _ Economical hduse I , y l* or rates of freight and other particulars apply to 1 ’-'I'-°'.. mg tea' at N- RAT;12;‘_lg\§§_ srrneeser er ees' r _ _ el wives consult their; `» rv Canadian O'der of F-nesrers assisted bv _ ,_ ___ Bro. T F. Simpson P. C. R. of Court ` /* V ' Southern City. Bran ford, Ontario. in- slured a court of the order here Wed- nesday nignt wi;h over twenty charter tnemoers and from the enthusiasm mr ni- fested by the members. the Canadian Order will soon have a strong and pros- perous society in the village. Many at- tempts have been made to institute a society here but the o~ganizer this time succeeded admirably.The following were current year: J. l‘. C. R; J. M. Nicholson. McLeod. W. Bagnall. Baguall. .f Bell. McPherson. Craswelt. H. A. Selliphaut. Fred Waye. Hagnall. , J. Wennecoti. Ex. Phy; Dr. A. E. Douglass. Fin. Com., J. Beaton, W. C. Smith, and A. Nicholson. Audiors.G. S. Mc- i._eod.H. S. Bagnall and C. McKinnon. Trustees R. Waye, W. Large, W. Whitlock. The court will be known by the name of I)al_vay and will meet the first and third Saturday’s in each month. At the close of the business addresses were given by Bros. McLeod, Simpson. Douglass. Bagnall. and Bell _ : MR. JOHN ll. SllI'l‘H, A well known gentleman of Lake Stream. N. B., speaks will- ' iiigly of the good effects ' of Laxa-Liver Pills. ~ Week by week and month by month the demand for Laxa-Liver Pills steadily in- creases. ` The old-fashioned, nauseating, griping purgatives are being rapidly superseded. by these easy-acting, non-irritating little fellows. _ _ If you`re troubled with biliousness, dys~ pepsia, sick headache, constipation, liver complaint, muddy complexion, blotches or ggmples-justtake a. I.a.xa~Livcr Pill or two fore retiring- ` They’ll work while you sleep without a. gripe or pain-make you feel better in 'thr orning. Mr. John R. Smith, Lake Stream, Kent Co., N.B., says: “ From personal exgri- ence I willingly testify to the good e derived from the use of Laxa-Liver Pills for sick headache and constipatiom' “fhen youfind Laxa-Liver-~Pills doyouy good, Zio not hesitate to recommend them to your friends and neighbors, as a reliable remedy deserves to be widely known Sold by all druggists at a5c. a bottle of I for $i.oo. ' I 1 °-W°-lf/JCDH Wflfi ° ‘ ‘ Qu, - . - essssirrce PPPSQFFFQ Smvree "ff BUSINESS LOCALS. $5.000 worth of Fur goods opened at Paton & Co’s. 28 li 116 pieces of small neck furs opened at Paton & Co’s. consisting of ruffs collars, milts, collaretts etc. etc. from 65c to-$29.00. _ 23 6i dly. OUR display of .faw‘h, grey. blue, green and drab coats, is well worth seeing. Jas. Paton & Co. 23r li- Ovarz 500 nlsters cpsnerl at Paton & Co’s. 23 li LADIES :Es-Weeks & Co. have 2 special lines of kid gloves for to-day. Regular$1.1O for 65c and silk lined $1-35 fdr $1.10. They are beauties At Weeks & Co. The Peoples’ Store. 23 li. FoI.Low-Follow the crowd this evening to Weeks & Co’s store and l partake of the bargains they are offer- ing -see ad in another column Weeks & Co. The People’s S‘ore. 23 li. Lsnms' see our jackets and fur lined capea.-_Turns PA'roN & Co. sep12 tf 8 cases of Shorey & Co"s guaranteed clothing opening. Sui1s,we‘srcoats.over coats, ulsters and reefr-rs. Prices all righ and low. See our tailor made suits a $10,812 and $15-PATON & Co. sep12t 385 ladies’ new fall coats opened and more to ‘follow this week. Also girls jackets, reefers, and ladies golf capes at Pa'roN & Co’s. sept12 tf - Whites Caramels Snowflake Chocolates- Can be had at any of the Following first-class stores. T_- J- Morris. D. L. Hooper. W.-'_Pickard & Co. W A.Hutcheson» W. F. Carter. Stewart & Gates. Sanderson & Oo. Beer 8; Goff. 1-\ if -I >§ Stitch in You know the old proverb. - lf you are beginning to feelchilly in the evening now is the time to take the stitch. Your summer underclothing is too light for the cool weather of these days Do not delay making this change any longer A_ small sum inyested may save you a large doctor’s _ bill besides adding greatly to you comfort. g '; NICE SMOOTH WELL FITTING UNERWEAR hat is what is required- Well that is the only kind you get at The llllodel Store. We have very ice line of boys underwear from size '26 to 30. I ' ` Men’s underw _ar from 200. a suit upwards. S 'rule ourrrrrsns. I Open tilt 8 ever evenin eats like These ter lllet place for birgains at- V » -ir ,_ I .Select Silver _ ' r _ . For Wedding Gills _ ' 'V f. It is easy to select a gift for f the bride .from our beautiful _’ display of Vsilverwear. We f 1 would suggest a look I at cur -I Bon-Bon Baskets ' Fru|tBowls Baking Dishes #_ Fern D .shes (Solid Silver) ti-1 Fruit Spoons _ _ "- . Solid ilver Co.fee *_ Spoons ” e Cream Laglles- Will you call in and look around. _ rr. Ir. rrerrrer, i.,'_'-r »1f', Jirwannir AND Encitavaa. { /' 1' 1-1:1 ,:.'.-`\:`_'-' -1' xi \-1' \`.' 5 _ ~'_' \ -I' I L J l, l _ To __|__.I-:1' That desirable residence corner of Prince and Euston Street lately oc- cupied by W.D. McKay. This house is furnished in first class style and contains the water heating, electric lights, sewerage etc. The furniture, carpets etc. in the house will be sold by auction on Wednesday the 27th Inst. For particulars apply to GEORGE E. HUGHES. Apothecaries Hall. Sent. 19 td. _ _ Q " ‘_,_-A_--_- A A . 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