ny 9 “eS ee) ee = - re DAILY EXAMINER : - - - - ° w ae FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1896. aoe pcg let THis mn arure ITR : T ° Pe ates wie FOCAL AND OTHE ITBMS |BUY CLOTHING AT PRUWSE BROS MENS QVERC A iS | j _-. aie Have you visited om P ents ll oat Beer | Dress Gvods. clothing rooms this fall, All | . wi a te } ‘Wwos ‘ a : ° " ° 1 Vv « . . - — : the newest and best goods} 1s not easy to decide what you want fur your cbild- ia a a man buys an OV ercoat or ulster there are four ae t ‘ » "oOo oT ca . S “gee ° 7 a . . —i ‘ ; 970 y ‘ ¥. . LO. made are among our stock. ren this fall, so if you call we will help you with our knowl- ung yants a perfect fit, good style, attractive cloth and a er 9x. re ea tae Peas > i Aadays rd rood ] : : . ool gloves from 2vc up, leather gioves from 75e u 1 has ent Prowse Bros aes ele as ood material, Jt is easy to find one two of these feat : c - , + ive UP, e De e bros. edge of what is worn in the largcr towns. We ret the styles b t iad 7 Se er ae gloves from 75c up, white shirts from 50c up. ‘Ties cena . rowan } » fal se lies Fan. ee ’ . . ios a Tues but Vv en ’ -.9 8 10M VVe . ca «O- to ; Never in our history have jin children’s clothing for this city and in this way can be of oe to find them all. ‘ ; lars. cuffs, b all styles. all sizes. ; slau aS ’ Hee ‘ i ) O lotl ars, cuffs, braces, all styles, all sizes, all priver. Undeie’o h- Hee Re we offered such inducements mueh benefit to intending purchasers. Nothing escapes our ur clothing department is full of lines that possess; isan top ahsiote by the th yusan? : filet ha F omen : : 2 sers. « ze: : . . ve é san’s, * as now, See our new fall and eve the shave of new : ; me ss the four essential points that will positively meet the de-|~ °- I y. : ™ ars a eye in the shape of new and nobby design. Nothing escapes) ands of th +t . Hats and caps in all the leading and best makes, much ey u an ! _ Winter clothing. Our our grasp in the shape of bargains, and we are happy to state : © most exacting customer. ; cheaper than elsewhere Don’t forget that we are the aly - $3 05 ulster ie@ corker. that never before have we been in the position to offer you If you are willing to be convinced, call and ‘see our | ciate ees ° - —— Dba e : ee , ’ "¢ rm ‘ ~ ies Ge ee a G Overcoats and ulsters to fit)/snch good value as we are now showing in boys’ suit sefers| °° * fall stock Ulsters from $3.95 up, Overcoats from $3.99 Pool er bas re , ; e are now 8 ng in boys suits, reefers) 1. without doubt tl : . : bore © : ys from 4 to 14 at prices to|and overcoats. Py WICKER pAYE thar best valuy oe tho city. Prowse Brothers oh — sult any and every person. , TSK ys "IC 3 . aig , y and every person PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men PROWSE BROS., the Wonderful Cheap Men Y ; -——__—__—— é! He ee PERSONAL. { Mik, STEWARI'S LETTERS, | Mee es Pee cw eo a be t . M Alex. McLellan, of Charlottetown, | Sik,—Ia your issue of Oct. 50th, your PROS PEC | US OF | bh E re 4 . Victoria Hotel, St. John, | readers are favored with 00 less than four a. W 4 evening | levtere from W. 8. Stewart—an unusual ie ° Mr. F. B. MeRae, of the m of Jones & pumber in one issue from the same writer— a ee ” \ ‘ w na business | another evidence 0 Cuaracteristc of THE ) 5 *} :| - er Canad cities : F . | Examiner’s liberality in affording space tor | \ * ee . PA i H Mr. I ling ats the inter. | R= the discussion of public questions. 4 anal. , e . ‘ tin : view credited him t s New York | St Mr. Stewart has very ably set forth { . é i 4 pa He savs be did not talk to ar ax ihe financial condition of the province; and oe o y j New York blind indeed must be be who does uot see nf t | a that we are fact drifting to an irretriev- CA AL STOC : s i $2 000.000 it P o V. McGregor, w ive on Monday for able doom as a province,—tne result of the PIT L K, 2, ’ ° c 4 . ' Russland, B. C, where he will reside. mismanagement of our present rulers. FULLY PAID A D ; ; . : The | wishes for success of a host of But, afier all, is it not, Mr. Editor, waste F ee] “ friends go with hit of time and energy at this period of our N UNASSESSABLE SHARES Of $1.00 EACH. i | og mun La liere were registered at the Queen this history to be hewing out plauk for a party » . e: @ ‘ ‘ ce . g re i Geo. A. MeDonaid, Souris; platform which may prove defective and $500,000 of this Stock IS In the Treasury for Development Pu Pposes. he ee John J. McDonald, New York; E. Wrighr, ! unsuitable when the time for action wil. cy . il . be —_— ae ; ; . : a . . . . i. : ae : (ie Caeadine the north |Summersideg George Forbes, » Vernon aoe non dat very. aamenny poset ai The LITTLE BESS Claim is located in the southern belt of the celebrated Trail Creek gold mining district of a M s shown | ~'¥er ' a eee i j i ‘ re 2 ae ' : ro " eo led Mr. James P. Conroy, formerly of i redeem ourselves from the muddle and ritish Columbia, being a full claim of about 62 acres, 5 .s * "ft oe. 2 jj e| Souris, who has been spending the pas mud we are in, Let every district in this vidigeenliadiseeehihanct bligaainniedotaeiemians boa’ - vaineigah: get ifew week n Charlottetown, left for proviace, town and country alike, chouse oe wane | c . — Ottawa this morning, where he bas been ‘ ee amung eae aa aioe a nae BOARD OF DIRECTO ce, i nt ; . ippolnted to @ position in the Departmen 1 st avail al u m inthe co a aa a ke ia ‘ : * fk ; ! ; : 7 lof Weig snd Measure rie timate’ idteis sigitw tain Oi field at oan’ r Seecta dele one be chosen JAMES BEATY, Q. C., Toronto, r. YW. GEORGE, Wine Merchant, Toronto ul al ; ‘ral of| Drs. J. F. Maloney and C. E. Kennedy, _ ee from among lawyers,—but there must not : "PAPTT RV J. E. ELLIS, Jeweller, Toronto. W. A. WERRETT, Parriste: ,-“>ronto oe e ; a Wa I ‘ PB the well-known specialists in eG! aturda ve such a horde of them as ws support- J. H. STOTESBURY, Prop’r Belgian Mine, Leadville, Colorado. J. D. LEWIN, Mining Engineer, Toronto, a + = aha a“ ta sery, crown and bridge work, Peat ing the present incapable administrauon, » +a oF €] i$ . : . a 4 ; , arrived in the city 5 We must have some merchants, @ greater BANKERS ROBtXT BEATY & CO. FA te i a vesiercay and are at the Hotel Davies. AND aap.onpe a farmers, and zon might aan ee ete ogre i” S Ca 1 sryres yl contemplate opening an office ip in an editor or two, which | am sure wou ; : DEVELOPMENT. ae +i 2 ‘ . r trial] this city, an 1 will introd we their famous a be much more acceptable to the country ; The development work on the “Little Bess” consists of numerous open cuts and prospect holes upon hoth veins, exposing in almost every case as good ts t at G S fy aD Ur av than awatchmeuder could possibly be. | quality of ore, end similar in every respect to that shown on the “Hill Top” and “Mayflower.” The principal development wirk is near the centre of the roe te since \ vokson, of Mor tr al, reg m red pas? os Let —_ ~ wey wrap hrges are ~ claim on the south ledge, being an open cut twenty (20) feet long and nine (9) feet wide, with a shaft in this cut eleven (11) feet in depth, making a total of 7 Pi Ga “7. & i mt a ae 1 ad ae ae Me. : NIGHT cetiitadaan ainahne = i a ae (20) feet from the original surface. The bottom of the shaft exposes exceedingly good mineral, a sample of which assayed $26.00 in gold and silver to oie Cardiza nm | Kinnon, city; P. W. Morrison, Summerside; . other in promo.ing the general good, and the Hy The rT feature of the claims upon this Lake Mountain is that the gracdle.of ore, at practically the surface, is very much higher in value than oe _. E. H. Dodge, Kentville; Harry Jacobe, C 4 &: a . ‘ rau | the resuit cannot fail of success. in the | UPO any part of the better known Red Mountain in the same district. : rhe great development work on the “Mavflower” and also upon the “Hill Top” proves HY Was | Mo tS Mal one. Memctne, Ti, Cine Ae BA RGINS micentinve fet the electors see wit that that the ore rapidly increases in value with depth of development. It is only reasonable to suppose that like results will follow upon the “Little Bess” and ‘ ss 7 E.|A B. C PE “% k = s : Avar i, LADIES’ & GENTS oo powder : kept ik ; “Essel.” - fide + 5 g pro-| Shemoga:; Dr. « Maloney, Dr. Chas. ee ee eture concluding let me say a few FORMATION. te . net |B. Ke y, Boston; Byron N. Barns, WEEKS’ LADIES’ SNAP 1—A_ large | Words in reference,to Mr. Svewart’s echeme. ot Ce ee ce : : : se ; i a = apiain of| Montrea case of Ladiew’ New Fall Jackets sent us| He would evidently abolish the land tax, tT he formation is diorite with an occasional appearance of syenite, The strike of the ledges is easterly and westerly, cree the arg | iia diiisiiatimaaissiaien by error $3.25 to $10.80 Few sample and throw the responsibility of paying the The “Little Bess, located as it is on the south side of the mountain, permits of its being werked to great depth by tunn ‘Is, thus doing away with the A to F.G : -} Wuo 1s He ?—I: is unde s ood that on | ones better, out they go at $2.25 to $6.95 | greater portion of the teachers salary on | necessary cost of pumps and hoisting apparatus; the surface is covered with pine, fir and cedar, thus making the cost for timbering very liek The " noe eerane k oat alnext Wednesday well known Moncton] WEEKS’ MEN’s SNAP 3.—Men’s Us = Nera tie. $117, wo ample water for all mining purposes close at hand. & 8 y slight. nere 18 “y hice Z r slifax “Mail. | young lady will he married in this city to|derclothing fine Shetlacd Lambs Wool in| ‘0m, the Government. ~ tote , TRANSPORTA/ION. oF - - a ( ar ttetowo Dusiness man. — Moncton Men’s aud out size men’s $)Ze3, 60c. Lin- —s eee ae ae rea eel TI C 1 bi 1 W t R R ‘ hi 1 f ti . ainsi ‘ using to | Transcript fers or Drawers worth $2 suit. Also 1 to Keep budy aad soul together, with- 1e Columbia and Western R. R. passes within 1,500 feet of this property, allowing the ore to be trammed immediately from th : a ; at ‘alia es A ’ : : : I y, x ‘ atel) 1e mouth of the ue > Sees mt P was, on ie oe Ske Mee inet Mie ta een working shirts at 50c, worth 75c itd ele ots neronrna > to the cars. This one feature is of immense advantage, as it does away with the expense of building wagon roads and wagon transportation aT a t! ' Sta Wash. | the First Methodist Church, the mornirg WEEKS’ L oe fee os ee advanced him money to buy books and]. 2 with the aoe on the west slope and the “Crown Point” on the north east slope of Lake Mountain, it requires work only upon the iiter- ; so ‘ 700. Mr,| Service will be for the young people, and] ty derclothing, unshrinkable, 26c quality | Lard during hie time at collage. vening claims to give it a Red Mountain reputation, es Pa rs { ie is here will be glad to hear] x e 3 mt ‘ . .v. nye a row 20;d tto, 32 , now 75c. ; Panis, 40¢ i But cuppenng ar. ore pen stone ee | of | a tie oe Does y | the S - . a . 4 : . ock oon . jualiyy 32e, and 45c, ditto, 36. Aleoall 6 ae 7 er - the one Ww B, GORDON » the body of the Church, where OS ee ee : aa 10W WO 1e burden of the people " ° Palmer E-q,0 apaud lei stashie:-ddeakad ak te. we Seat Ge feet cashn ere hose, regular +s hate i . Ww “he al aia ; te : . linteresting servi ill be held. he} ge, going for 30. ightened by placing 117 dollars on e are instructed to raise the price of the stock from 6@, to 7e per share, (#100 par value A esatios.—~W wl public are cordially invited to attend this WEEKS’ MEN'S SNAP 4—Men’s each district - -, nae ? «=To that | 250 shares, until further notice when the stock will probably be raisad'to 10e. mt , in blocks of not less than th: sph that have apy HE | heavy Koglish Cardigan Jackets, $1.45 siilenthes and woieaee a 14s e a This is a good opportunity to invest in what promises to be a paying mine when properly developed, and the chances are that every seven cents Bua snd Guardia : : ‘ a juality now $ 15, and —% wn = cent, aiestde tah present in vogue, the total invested will yield one dollar within a year, and after that a much greater percentage. ap; &0 a ant to wer re size men’s. $1.60 for $1.25. A splendi . a oe “a ch ae : , : S oe ca oe ty agg iW BR ] Se eee Sa ye. | amount for each district would be $134.55. Applications for stock and other information, apply to ~ j aa = at 80 8 a e e (eve Bi ee ; aie worth 30¢; Multiply the 491 districts outside of PE > SPP'Y vali a ’ : ' : yen on sy fo eae Chariotetown and Summerside by $134 55 ee was made known to the Mayor and Cvoun- that we are selling anarticle at 10c WEEK>s’ LADIES’ SNAP 5.—Corsets; ae : me arg LEWI N & CO M c st extra help was needed becaus f that is worth three times that amount Eunpress, sold only by us, 85¢ quality for Se oe total of a $65,059 ! Would . s hy ining rokers, the , of work connection with the to you. We have been trying to make] ¢5c._ Lorraine, silk trimmed, 65c for 50c. + a ee ey ee aang eatee ” In ¢ . > : ely eogaged | «> : : ’ 7 : conceive how such a scheme would lighten n the Office of Robert Beaty & Co., Bankers and Brokers we ee et You Believe Kidd Gloves, a few pairs still left at 60c, | ihe burden of the rate-payers ? While ' os tl ssar atthe ex} the} sold formerly at 9% to $1.45 ; , : ‘ that for some time. pas’, and have eRk«? MRNI2 aa fe: ‘ the howl of indignation the rate-payers, rel h 0 s : ' , — a to be th alia at the peopente 4 Pt satel © ee . ree oa. ¥ Book aud particularly those who weuld have no ep one 11 0 10 King Street East, TORON ro, Ont, I Bost The steamer Halifax | to our ¢fhorts. Weeks? price l5c or $1.75 doz; ae Cold, eanarans, ay cn there + every dis- ar rom Bos oc CF a We inte od to keep cure-a-coLD before | pest 4 ply Linen, 22c pair, or $2.50 doz. ee he in ee eee — i L\GEN I S v V AN I ED. let r ado sgt the peopte until Good Unlaundried Shirts, 39c, worth 50c. I tl aad e, let thi ‘ ‘ M He yard passe rs were Be). Roger, | ? B lieve Laundred Shirts. $1 and ¢$1.45, best qual-| ¢ . a meaN-Rene, 50: See pees of fe T. Maurant, Mrs. Camptell, A. Mac- i hey sCricve se for 1.10. ¢Gbed euousb for aay per- Stewart’s scheme remain in @ state of con- FORM OF APPLICATION, a B D Heatley. “ae ph | adore ta bothion flee it te care a cold ity ieatiat F weer FT 7 ception, at least until the eflorts of level- . — rs . _ . , ve ek Weletn and Lily Becous. | re a aaa AE Ge hy EGER GS FS as ee . | headed men are exhausted in devising a J. D. LEWIN & CO., 10 King St. East, Toronto. e Weil. Neleon sod Lily Breewat.| __ in the head it taken when th¢poi’ 9) : WEEKS’ SPECIAL SNAPS.~ 26c | Lore quitable plac. Heuno Haas Ti itward persengers were: Free. irst felt. Grey Flannel, 124, and 25c buality, 19e pt oT . Roe ae cs : Cam;t«i!, Bridget Eoren* R _ - ar | This is nothing more than the oly and 36c for 30c. “Heavy Feather Ticking, Nov. 15, 1896. Enclosed please tind marked cheyue or money order for $ for shares of stock ; H. J. Crockett, Sirs. « “Ice, eury nd everybody ought to believe the 22¢ to 25c quality, our price 15c. K xcel- sate of THE “LITTLE sESS” «GC at one ‘ ae Ora : ae Vick and.Jsaac Harbell. ihie A h. lent large Linen Toilet Towel 14c, 1egalar Rich RED BLOOD is the foun- | a er 30LD MINING COMPANY » fully paid up and non-assessabic. Issue * the last trip of the Halifax to Charlotte a Suld only by 18¢ and 20c quality. Heavy 24¢ Cream dation of good health. That is why certificate to i. tow year, ane OG ee ee ' — ‘ See Sheetine, 18c. Our 5c Wonderful Cash: | Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the One True WO the nds of the om “D . ag . = | Johnson A Joh BSOR, | mere, safe buying it night or day, worth Blood Purifier, gives HEALTH. Nine aoa cay au revoir. ring the sez 7 | we , ] ek wis s BY pay ; a Steward Gradvate; in Pharmacy. ee. fe Re ee ue ey, | meets ae = . AME. eee cscs ee cnees 0.064 098.0802990609 69000000088 eese6 4 gon apia on Hi ‘y I a we K, + - a ae : We de a DIED Ni yes, Mr Ellis ane tbe ot er ol sete ee es : . ’ ; 7 WRITE P oe we te have made hosts of friend*, and they w I aye ave A po? st AVE. SI [- On Friday, 13th inst., Eliza, beloved L - PLAINLY | NN sinus ive Eh Ee i re a] welcome at | Saco Sooke etee LLL eZaghe el@pe etme . James G. Mclatyre, aged 3: -<oe ee aisays sire of a right roya! weicome al a ope "io —* i ° wife of James G. Mclatyre, aged 33 years. this port {Funeral from her late residence, Lower TN Bi os aha ee ae T 7 Shipatiats Wadi ani, ee Minna We Si Bei 8 ee in a i A eet nn i ee ee Ziox C f ERT he concert in 7. a' 2.40, to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence Gut smh : : : the basement of Zion C —— _ healt iB Gp | @ =F other Saturday Bargains t» R. C. Cemetery].! — ee — 2 oat ont eees 2 Beet oe Ls innneod on ones. Was atiended 7, = worn , “ ae tel Se at In this city on the 13th inst., James R. ve 68 and the «pier ; pr e a yore P cma 7 a b i Ti Fergnson, aed 69 years. the oeca- ras arried scone og of O {Funeral on Sunday at 2 p. m, from 4 which 1 7 Oe ee ra the house, corner of Water and Weymouth : the talented ladies ana gentle — ve a greets, to Marshfield .] patiog rendition Ve Cai F010S We a e : well sung Mrs. E. H. Norton, Mrs. 3.) Te Te . D a YY ie ‘ Kk Pe | Oe Seorge | . iz C. ; a. 2S ane oe |Our homeinade furniture, and : i Ou Se he A. Dixon, Mr : t Vavies and 3 r.| : ial 7 ie McInnis, and vocal duets were/are buying more of it this year S$ < i oe " ed by Mrs. Norton and} wae hefar We make ; Mr.G. Frank Beer and the Misees Wel-} : : ae —<. as - a ' © wer. Readings were cleverly given by|and sell twenty ‘fiv e times a he preusiec: iets Geaevtn Dil Ohs- * Misses Stewart and Rattray, Mrs. R. J. many pieces of furniture 12} tillo, denies the statement that the Spanish moot Mr. Man.fod, —_ nae vear as any one else in the|2 ro. — ss — a - he awa ! a If not see them at once, if you want a suit, Camp el!’ rea g being with vocal . - , ¢ ‘ with the Government ¢ ie i S ates ! ° . . ° 6 0 ; [ i accompaniment. The piano duet by the} Province. Couldn't ell thel io terminate the warin Cubs withiaa Do you intend buying a jacket this fall? If vercoat, ulster, or a pair of pants, Our Misses McLean and Farqubareon wae welll» 4. afror they were mace | stpted period. IT COSTS YoU so be sure youcall on us and get our price < prices are as low as possible, and guarantee- a. } atin ' ens by fat £ (iS « A ’ : iss E . : ae : + a ° Pa _ SES the andienct Ee. heir orehes-| unless the quality and price The low price of an article fur one made to measure. We are confident ing satisfaction, We Want you to compare tal selections. The accompaniments were] yoo yjvht. HOME-MADE |does not necessarily recom- NOTHING we give better value than you can get on ee our goods with our neighbors and if we don’t most acceptably played b; pes Theis the brand. mend it, especially is this true imported makes. Prices. from $7.00 upwards . do as well or better, cf course we have to peagnanli se Teeter eg Bs of watches. We guarantee To see the best and largest stock of take a back seat. Budience was ee ee IGHT i (i ul : ; watches in town, and » oa at wal era ‘ - a a MARK a) ‘!}our customers as good value - J O \-i N M Sinme that in almost every Ibstance & : . , ee . me ‘iil | Senha bexckoowiclgel” Tecra:| Who Sellat ling Pie. Joy in the trade. —G- 2.) Tt Costs You Less D. A. BRUCE, MCKENZIE. Cer. was 8 cces?, and Stl; com i Lay ior. 7 ~@- cerned are t gratucated Rev. Mr. + 4 97 + ee >. 2 y - 8 fot 7 1othe . .? a> ; aseel : ss, S7* tead Paton & Co’s. advt. in another to buy out of this stock than out of Butherland | led with much atcepe Ore Se, S WS% > AIS ic la for Saturday’s bargains.—James : 2 } , ance. AS a Aw lS aS we % Co. net, é any o her. See them everybody. m nk : a : - - r r r T a MMMM |i hingsewson hescloell WW. WELENER QGESSSSSSCe ee ° avvvvevvevnnnevenenenenoverenonenenngpenenenrnnnrire PPPOPITITTETEST ITZ) for the year, and, rather than enna. , e UW : Gane S| carry the remaider of our stock S| of fishing gear over until next O e a S spring, we will seil it at actual cost price. This is a fine —_— TS — _— ~ chance to buya rod, &, at invoice price, and gives a good opportunity to invest in a nice Xmas present for a fisherman friend,— JOHNSON & JOIIN- SON. nov13—21. Now is your chance ladies if you bavent winter jackets. AND Diplomes D’Honneur commendations NOW OPENING BOOKS LONDON HOUSE. Form only one « f the 1 of tiie t vet purchased your oa : ‘ 2 : | | Trough an error Weeks & Co. received a ‘hat confronts every man, woman and child, is where Pp Ci yi fs ETS to d “an = eesti te oo OVERCOATS, ma I going to buy my Boots, Rubbers and Felt Footwear this th zs aa 5 to . x ; : a , y . , = > . . . . ° D. 285 they sy $2.25 to $6.95, the regular price re. We simply oak you as sive ‘ak one fair trial, sate = ae don’t give you the hest wear and the best value for your mon £5.25 to $10 80. 456. Philip Brooks, REEFERS, QLbUbedsSbanbanddesesdabeadbaeaassedddaaddadde + ‘eo a world-wide reputation, W. A. Weeks & Co. ee . T ney have a WO! Ild-wide re] 1 f all Our fall so of xmas lines, a little D d y,y an bid us good day. have received the large-t awalt 1 a crushed and soiled from being ares rummon ’ J T : { tornational exhib tions during 3) 10 per cent. discount thisweek. A ig : A CKE S , leading er a ; Sypris A. Weeks & Co. 456 Rusk nl, ’ s G OFF BROS. Although often re- stomera to keep these not until the present were we able to secure them at the right price, and therefore did not keep them. Now we offer all sizes in three special ranges $1.25, $2.25, $3.00 : ) Every pair guaranteed the genuine P.D. *— BEER BROS. the last 20 years. quested by our cu hequtiful goods, Arnold, Kingsley, Parkman, Henty Buy where they sell the very best goods and where you get a full dollars worth. | See our 7 snaps in our advertisement to- | day for Saturday and Saturday n‘ght.— | The People’s Store, W. A. Weeks & So. BOOT FACTORY EMPIRE BLEND TEA : We haveabout two hundred and fifty Not all sizes, but on those we have you can save a lot of money. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE Nov 13 21. Bargains for all. Read our soap adver | tisement in Friday and Saturday’s paper. | Weeks & Co. Nov 13 21. Our $16.50 fine beaver overcaots are the best in town.—S. A. McDonald, } $2,000 worth of realymadejclothing wil be sold at clearing prices. Overcoagts And other Noted Authors. sig stock of Fancy Goods, Japanese Chipa, Leather Good-, etc. See our 40¢ line of cloth bound Books. Gold top and titles, good readable type, by best authors. T have just received the first instalment of my winter's supply of this famous tea, in 1, 3 and 5 Ib. tina and 50 and 60 lb. steel chests. Remember there are several liti Empire Blend. 1 sell the BEST. qualities of T. J- MORRIS Grocer and Crockery Man yeefers, suits, ete.— D. A. Bruge. tf gh. how cheap! Those fine bea-| Haszard & Moore, ver Overcoats only $1650 and $17.50 at §. A. McDonald's, Booksellers. GUUUdAAAAAAdUUUAAAAAAAAAUDAAAAAAAAALAAAUAAA