You Can't Make Sater Run up Hill ' ; . tner Cal \ make a Success of r pastry if yeu use cheap, trashy, ies ri} t essences, Sovereign Flavoring Extracts . . \?ra? ath Dirrty Clea me Na eis ily i Milly, ravi i re! A kf SOVeTe1Z 2 rmu \ SIMSON BROS. & CO. Halifax. N. S. <w ® YZ? = eS j f cy 4 b sths = . yy Fr ee ‘ a ¥ ba es A 7 “& xX THIS LITTLE ( Pit 2 KS Ww os? ped JH A every child is amused with this little rhyme, it seems to please them immediately. t to mark: t, this ¢ Stayea Dome etc etc. How Si. ee 5 “eems to give aimost as much V4 delight, why not make them . happy ? we can help you. SS; This week we nave made 3 special display of infants shoes, eee them, they are interesting to every one. Prices 45c 50c 58e¢ and 65c. Loo = ALLEY & G8. ) THE SHOEISTS. ee eee You get your back if a 4 purchase from us does nut please you. 4 IN MAKING. PASTRY PIES We use the best butter that can be had. That is one reason why our pies are so good. Another is hat we know how to make them. Apple, Lemon and Tart Pies 10c. each. Cream Pies 12 and 15c. cach Cocoanut Pies 15 and 20c. each Chocolate Pies 20 and 25c. each. ge money Telephone 98. Dp. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY @ Bakes Best Bread. 2 > & ® = > es 2 *] ® @ es $3.00 a Pair Gentlemen should see our 33 Boots in Chrome and English Calf, plain toe or toe cap. We have cheaper lines also— good value—but if you want a pair of $3 boots and wanta good pair, try us. Satisfaction guaranteed. “Our prices speak for them- selves. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. Valuable Property For Sale at Orwell The undersigned offers, by Private Sale bis yaluable farm of 197 acres of excellent land. 1?®acres are clearand in high state «f @ultigition, about 80 acres being mu sat eel The balance of the farm f ¥aeresis covered with a growth of the bes. hag! and soft wood. The pro- perty ie wel! watered and suitable for Dairying oF stock raising. On the farm is y good dwelling house and all the necessary Barns and Outbuildings. It is conveniently situated, being only 24 mile from shipping at Vernon River Bridge and 3 miles from Orwell Brush Wharf. Churches, Schools, Cheese Factory, stores etc., are all within easy reach, and marsh and russle mud are close at hand. The farm will be sold en bloc, or the rear— containing about 100 acres—will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The greater part of the purchase money, may remain secured on the farm. For further partic ulars apply to HUGH D. McLEOD, Orwell. Bept 4-- ~~ ~ eS wee 644064490468 48240 A pair of little shoes | > Ge @& ee @ @ = &% @Oe @X GS LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. f FareweLt Concert.—Weather permit- | y Ga'braith’s Band will give their | farewell concert in Queen Square gardens | ton obit. j Ho Scuooxer FrLoarep. — The schooner Hattie M Graham, before reported stranded en Ronughton Isl wd, has been six cessfully | floated and docked at She | appears not much injured and will proceed | | to Pictou for repairs. | Georgetown. A correspondent | surch at | painted ALL Saints Caurcd.- nforms us that Ali Saints © } h indsom<¢ lv Cardigan, has been Ja. Kdm nds, of Char- ottetown, and adds that the spire Was painted by Parker House Bill. tes Alp Socrery.—The annual meeting of the Ladies Ai i Society of the P. E. Island Hospital will be heid in St. Paul’s Schoolroomon Thursday afternoon, Sept. 30th, A full and pune- ; interested in at { o’clock. tual attendance of all ladies the Hospital is re juested. dete Arpreciatep ABROAD.—The Robb Engineering Co. hava received an order for ithree tauderm mpound engines, side ink, for exportto Spain. These engines { . ae to Obe lirect conneciel to electri: | dynamos and were ordered by an Englioh ig firm for electric tramways at vrineeribg } ‘lonia and Madrid.—Halifax Herald ak.— The list of converts made Huater aad Crossley at Parsboro } during their three weeks work consists of i three hundred and fif.v one persons—184 | men and boys and 167 women and girls, The netsnm the evang+lista received was | about $283.their expenses being about $134. | The thank-offerirg on the (ast night amounted to S121. sacceaaitieeie Pouce Covat.—This forenoon Jobn Benjamin Byers, a Jad about eight years of age appeared to answer a charge of breaking the windows of the Baptist | Church on Prince Street. He was re- manded to jail for eight days. Jobu Sims, an articled seaman, was charged with deserting his ship. He aimitted the charge, but the prosecutor nct | appearing he was fined in the nominal sum of 5 cents and costs. nace Eprrpesic or Inrivenza.—The medicil press warns the public againsta probable | recurrence of influenza. For months past that disease has been raging in severe | form in the districtof Merv, J'urkestan. | The rumber of victims is immense, and, | although there are fewer deaths than | formerly, the virulence of the epidemic is | said to have increased rathsr tban Jessened. The latest reports show that the attack of influenza Jeaves severe resulis, such as heart affections, paralysis, etc. CrristiaN Expgavourn.—A meeting of representatives of the different Christian Endeavour societies of this city was held in Zion church last evening for the purpose of forming a local union of i | that organization for Charlottetown. The following officers were elected: Pres., Rev. D. Sutherland; Vice do, Misses G. Bovyer, Annie S. Fraser, Messrs J. Chap- pell, Alfred Duchemin, Geo. W. Ritchie, Rev. W. J. Kirby; Secietary, Mies Annie Harris; Treasurer, John T. Mckenzie. Newsparer So1p—The_ entire plant | consisting of presses, type, etc., and every thing connected with the Progress news- paper, St. John, including the right to pablish, was sold at public auction in the city of St. Johp on Friday. There was one solitary bid of $4,500 and the property was knocked downto Mr. W. H. T. Fenety. ‘The paper has been running for nearly ten years under Mr. E. S. Carter’s ownership {SOURIS NOTES, —s e Captain Jackson, the Boston millionare, who has been the last few summers on the Island sh woling and fishing, 18 pleased with the sport that he £0 wel] has pur- chased a dwelling house at Souris, trom W. Cantwell, intending to go housekeep- ing when he come: on next summer, He is having the house repaired, the ¢ arpenter work being done by W. R. Diogwell and the masonry work by M. Brehaut. A verandah al! around the building with an o'd fashioned fire place inside are some cf the Improvements to he made. Quite a serious accilent hay pe ied ove day last week to Lawrence Gallant, of New Acadia. He was engaged stumping when the pry flew up, strikiug him in the face and fracturing his lower jaw. Work on Souris breakwater has discontinued for the present, the engineer in charge beiug of opinion that neither th: timber nor stone on hand is suitable tor the repairs needed. The railway wharf there is suid to be in a badcondition. If not repaired soon, accidents will surely follow, Insome places it is unsafe to drive a team now,and bow much more unsafe iv will all be if not repaired before fall shipping is over, can be readily un- derstood . A number of American fishing schooners been have lately arrived inthe Bay. The celebrated mackerel killer, Captain Sol Jacobs is among the latest arrivals. His crew is .,made up _ almost en 'irely of captains of former years fishing craft. With such a crew back ot hisown proverbial good luck heexpects to fill up befor he strikes Gloucester again. We shall see. It is pleasing to eee the genial proprietor of the Kimball House about again after hs severe illness. J.T. Mellish, Esq., Barrister, etc., preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday last, morning and evening, the regular pastor, Rev. Mr. Ives. being absent on @ visit to his friends at Tryon. Ele- quence and ergumentativeness, it is said, characterized both sermons. Hie Royal Highness the Duke of York has been appointed commodore of three cruisers, snd will take command of the irst-class cruiser Terrible next April. According to the Times which makes the announcement, he will go with two fast second-elass cruisers for a twelve-month’ cruise, during which he will visit the principal colonies of the Empire. TO-DAY [TS PLASTERS. Johnson’s Bella donna Plasters. «Strengthening Plaster. « Rheumatic Plaster. Benson’s Capcine Plaster. Allcock’s Porous Plastersa. Grosvenor’s Bellcapsic Plaster. Cuticura Plasters. Carters’ Smartweed Plasters, Red Cross Kidney Plasters. D. & L. Menthol Plastera. Court Plasters 5c, 10c, 15c, pkg. Adkesive Plaster, Corn Plaster. Bunion Plaster &c, &c. Be All fresh and good. Johnson & Johnson uni Bellad»a and management. Mr. Geo. E. Fenety held the mortgage. ¥ AARSASAAARAR We have received the balance of our and some of the models are of unusual style and attractiveness. See our new MISS DUNLAP RARARAAASAAAS RAR AAARAARAARARARR AR GRADUATES IN PHARMACY, RAAAAAAAAAY Trimmed. Millinery TOREADOR EFFECTS AND NEW TAM CROWNS as usual in charge, which is a full guarantee of the style and quality of our work. aeceeeoooocce BEER BROS A full range of New York Shapes. | Da PM un LIL ASSORTMENT. QUALITY. PRICE ENGLISH. IRISH, SCOTCH & o) IAN CLOTHING, Cx} CAPS. 2 4 y-7 bj yn 4 = aa a? - 4 i > — s ; a V4 > J iy y ov Z 4h a — = se - o =A \ ‘eo "N: fa ° / ae S a / S\ ? f = =< . Yi yy DU Up , x i oan ; 1 "bane Aid nee v area att taal! , “yy ' - We all Trade With the Wonderful Cheap Men. Ladies’ Sacques and Capes.— Any merchant can advertise price and quality on capes anp saques, but no merchant in the city can show you the quantity, quality and price that we can. Com2 aud see. Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.—-Our assortnent of Overcoats, Reefers anp Ulsters is laxger than-ever. See our Men’stUIsters for $3.95, $4.50, $5, and $5.50. No sueq value ever offered in the city. Boys’ Overcoats, $2, $2.40, $3 and $3.50. ouths’ Ulsters, $3.75, $4, $4.50 and $5. Caps by the thousands, all the late styles, all the best grades, all at low prices. WE LEAD,—In our great Carpet Department you will! find the largest range of hight. class goods tu ke found under any one roof in the provinces. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Hats & 1879 BRUCEHS Est'b. 18'79 rlottetow Greatest i aUOrINy st Judges of Value—™ Est'b. prenounce ou Fall and Winter Overcoatings, and Suitings to be of the highest orde and at the very lowest prices. Our ambition is ever togget materials that BANNOT BE EXCELLED by any other house in the trade. Our Mr. J. J, Ross, who is known tothe public as one of the best cutters on P.E, I. is at the head of the cutting department. We have a nice line of Readymade Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings at lowest prices D. A. BRUCE meen High Class Tailoring. er 0a Men’s Overcoats $3.75, $4, $4.50, $5, $6, $7, $8. $9 and $10° adlaneteetameaieaat tacts ae a ey sie ea. ee ea °c on eo rm eer tee