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INO). ao What we can't do for ycu in the Clothing and Hat line, no one to wear Clothing as is fo be hand in Canada, and a stock of hats We can suit yourse tion to do for you all that ean be desired, No question about the values we offer,aglance at them is Just opening—Ove are nnequailed in Charlottetown. . - - —_———_ i, ma — — i= am from the best manufac recats, Reefers and Ulsters—the —=— —_——_ sn mom else need try OOO 0467566300 wF* © ee2e2d \ ” \/i aK "4 WACK £ a THE BARGAIN CORNER— With a $30,000 turer of England and America, we are in a posi- If, your boy or your boy’s boy, (7 . 4 : a f ) | \Y 40.4 ABA A, stock of as nice a class of Ready- sufficient to prove to the experienced buyst that for intrinsic worth they largest stock in tke city. : THOUGHT SHE’D MAKE SURE. ! oa COAL! COAL! COAL | GREAT RUSH FOR COAL —— FROM—— Dominion Coal Companies Mines in 6. B Now Landing and to Arrive. ©cecceserecce et Ba an Bn sg 5 ons < oe see cc -650 tons Slack 6 Schr. tiem. é. &- é a“ a wee. 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Sept 9—-eod—-Guar, pat. — eee $18,000--IN CASH--$18,000 GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION Halifax, September 26th, to October 1st, 1897. Goid. Silver and Bronze Medals The largest amount ever oitered 1m prizes in any Exhibitioa in the Maritim: Proyinces. ; In addition to the grand Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition, special attrac - vione have been arranged for every day and night. The Spectacular Seige of Sabastapol every evening,—the most gorgeous and realistic effects every produced in Canada. An unequalled half mile track tor speed competition. : Exhibits carried at exceedingly lov rates. Very cheap excursion ‘tickets on all railways and steam boats. Full particulars later. ; Apply for prize lists, entry furms, ane all information to JOHN EF. Wood. Did Not Understand Theosophy and Sus- pected They Were Muscles. The girl who has recently become in- terested in theosephy was enjoying her- self immensely, cudeavoring in the moat disinterested way, of course, to convert a chauce acquaintance to her new views, and the long and bard sounding words rolled off her nimble tongue in the manuer peculiar to an en- thusiastic student. “The luminiferous ether,’’ she was saying interestedly as the pale young woman across the car closed the book which she had been thoughtfully study- ing and fell to listening to the scraps of conversation which surrounded her, ‘is really nothing more or less than a big psychical mirror. Everything we have ever done from the beginning of the Manvantara, everything we shall do until we once more reach the repose of the Devachanio piane, is reflected in the Akasaic radiances, and’’— At this point the pale young woman across the car leaped over and touched the speaker’s arm. ‘“‘Pardon my interruption and the seeming impertinence,’’ she marmured sweetly, as the impromptu lecturer, brought to an unwilling stop in the full tide of her eloquence, glared at her wrathfully, ‘‘but would you mind say- ing those words you just used over again?’’ ‘*What words?’’ inquired the theoso- phist, slightly mollified by the implied compliment to her superior knowledge. *‘Manvantara, do you mean, or was it Devachan? Ob, I suppose you mean Akasaic! Well, that’s a Hindu or Bast Indian, or Brahmin word, I’m not quite wure which, and it means—oh, light, or radiance, or something like that any- way. Are youinterested in theosophy?’’ phe hastened to add, anxious to cover her lack of definite knowledge as to the meaning of the word under discussion, **for if you are” — ‘*I’m not, thank you, ’’ interrupted the thoughtful young woman more sweetly and apologetically, ‘‘but I -couldn’t help hearing those words, and they made ine anxious. I’m just beginning to study anatomy, you know, and I thought you were talking about some new muscles, and as I’m going to have a private examination tomorrow I thonght I'd just ask you and make sure. ’’ But the new convert to theosophy was not listening, and the acquaintance who had been delivered from a disserta- tion upon the Akasa-ic ether laughed immoderately before proceeding to change the subject of conversation. — Chicago Times-Herald. Oysters and Apples. The best cellar and warehouse accom— modations in the city. We expect to handle nearly al] the apples on the ma: ke’, Country dealers and town customer: ean place their order with us and be suic cf getting the best stock at market prices. OYSTERS- We expect to hand'e 2000 barrels this season,every barre! repacke: by band in our cellar. Customers will know exactly what they may expect as marked on each barrel. Secretary, Halifax, N.S E. H. NORTON, Commi:sion Merchant and Auctioneer. ens THE CAR ROLLED ON. and He Was Still a Nickel Ahead of the Woman In Black. A red faced woman in a black gown and a black bonnet came aboard a Eu- clid avenue car last Monday and seated herself next to a young man whose face was concealed behind a Plain Dealer. When the conductor came around, she hand»d him a ticket. \ *‘Not good on this line, ma’am,’’ he said and handed it back. The woman in black gave a sniff. ‘*That’s too bad,’’ she said. “I s’posed it was just as good on this line as any other. The conductor told me it was. And I’m sure I haven’t got any more change. I’m gcin out to my daugh- ter’s house. She’s sent for me. She’s very sick and so anxious to see me. I don’t know what I’ll do.”’ And she sniffed again. ‘‘Well,’’ said the conductor coolly, ‘I’m sorry, of course, but no pay no ride.’’ And he reached for the bell. The woman in black looked at the young man with the newspaper. He met her gaze. **Madam,’’ he said, “I'll buy your ticket for a nickel.’’ The woman hesitated, and the con- ductor smiled and furtively winked at a fat man in the rear seat. The ex-’ change was made, and the conductor passed along. “I hoped,’’ said the young man, ‘that your unfortunate daughter was better by this time.’’ , The woman in black darted a venom. ous look at him. **Oh, yes,’’ he said, ‘‘we have met before, and you are still a nickel ahead of me."’ Then he went back to his Plain Dealer, and the car rolled on.—Cleve- land Plain Desler. ——~- =. oat Sd De vecdinricnie state: dollar” is peculiar to and trne only of the One True BLOOD Purifier. RINGS——* Guaranteed Quality Reasonable Prices Large Assortment G F HUTCHERSON, Jeweler and Optician Charlottetown. ISK YOUR GROCER FOR Royal Oak Soap the best laundry Soap ou the market. One bar will doas much as two bars of ordinary imported Soap made from filthy material. a ee HICH CRADE English | Manures LandIng to-day'ex Steamer “Irene M orris,” direct’from Liverpool,. kn SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITPATE OF SODA, MURIATE OF POTASH, BONE MEAL, ETE. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The only reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market, AULD BROS. —_—__ BURGLARS WANTED. _ To the Burglar who entered our office and broke the Handle of Safe we extend 40 Invitation to call again, promising him a free entry into the safe, and thereby sav- ing him the use of the Still«on wrench. We will not insure his easy exit, but will be on hand with an ambulance and undertaker. At the same time we give the Dairymena guarantee for one year with our twelve gang Cheese Presses. Nearly al .hat were imported nere in the past required wo be repaired within a year. Our improved Cheese Vat is the most popular in the market. Our Babcock Testers never break the bottles. The press hoops are right for eighty Ibs of curd. And best of all the “ ALPHA de LAVAL SEPARATOR” away ahead of all others Write for prices. Terms made to suit customers, Our Pumps are winning a name for themselves at prices to beat any im T. A. 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