‘ . i , ie - | CHILDRENS OFFERING TO THE! Morehi llsop, 10; wv ) y NEW JUBILEE HOSPITAL. p ald, 5; ¢ i om thx u rresdy acknowl-dged $78.89 IN } ~ \ } Collected by Mrs F Morrow, ats \ ohn? ww | Souris, from very young Y children outside the school. Birnie Mat V J irles Martin, 5 MeDon and Sadie 15; Lottie } ye rin ' Urquhart, 20; Pattie Whitehead, 10; Bessie Cotten, Fe have placed a man‘s/ Currie, 4 : Fred and Peg g Morrow, 10; Sadie Woodside, 10; Alice eg0ls Laced Bor Chis | nh ‘ ean — Harry: Ae oo Somers, 10; Bessie Dunning, 40. thasa Vv‘ ic appear- | Knight, 95 - Cl le > Tsar Mabel Wares, 10. : Tota) > 1.00 t basi i - oY ; aude Shaw, 5; AUGUSJINE COVE sCBROOk, F " he new) Laura MeFar'ane, 5: W ilbur VW F : er .. and the stock ts | Hooper, 10; Leumnl Meilet. 5: Harry Webster, 25; Edward paND\ ‘ate Papen ies yy ian, Amy and Bessie Knight, McFayen . 30; Corey Howatt, ey ene. For one week we] 15: Kathleen Sterns, 5; Ray Den, 10 ; Sumner Richards. 10 ; Belle fer this line for guson, 10; Gladys Morrow, 10; McFadyen, LO; Carl Dawson,§10 ; Harry B Brebaut, 10: Ethel, Ed- Cordon Thompson, 10; Mamie ai. §S5. son and Brent C onrey,25; Jennie McIntyre, 10; L Clarke, 10; and Deilie Garrett, 25: Lloyd Dora Thompson, 10; Parmenas . a Carlton, 10; Weston Knight, 75. Ferguso ao, 35 — Mcintyre, sist price, $2 al Total Pa 3.00 | 23 Finis y Bell, 5; Elmer Daw.- pISt f Eomore North echool, Lot 10, son, 5: Jean Sireke 5; Ulric Willie Bryant 5 Dawson, 4; Josey Murphy, 5. Alley © ? Total $1.55 ' BONSHAW SCHOOL, Ethel MeNevin, 10; Beatrice ae eT The Shoeis Coles, 5; Portia McRae,5 ; Emily Mary and Laura Burdett, 20; ana George Byrom, 10; Lizzie Walter Burdett, 5; Jobn and and Catherine Crosby,10; Harry, Minnie Turner, 10; Anna and —————— an | Alas and Robbie Stewart. 15: Florie Turner, 10: Alex. Me- bradford Boyce, 5; Gertie and Pherson, 10; John McDonald, | Carri Carson, 10 ; Mary A C Mc. ©; John McLeod, 10; Leah, ire nsural be | Nevin, 5; Bessie Boyce, 5 ;Laura Calvin and Ernest Hunter, 30; | Murchison,5 ; Chrisuna Sa'mond, Annie Norton, 5; Capie and 5; Neil R Salmond. 1: Minnie Martin Martin, 10; Bella is You ani Elsie Boyce, 6; Aneas Me. Matheson, 11; John Livingston, rp bf Manus. 3; Willie McDonald, 5 10; Seymour Taylor, 10; George Friends, 36. Total 1.43 | Campbell, 5; Olive Ward, 20; against the carelessness BROOKFIELD SCHOOL. The Teacher, 50. Total $2.21 of your neighbor, as well as the purely accidental Nelson Moore, 5; Eliza McDoff, 15; Laura and Freddie and TORONTO SCHOOL, LOT 64, NO 96. _ John Moore, 5; Emily Gordon, fres. They vw lay come Mary McRae, 20; Annie Beaton, Addie Bae eg pagers .| 10; Donald, Jobn and Spurgeon 1 a Coli d tw you atany time. If{ Beaton, 15; Mary Mobb,5 ;Lilla dings, 5; ene Seen eee - ‘awe t Si Sell gigas rebecca Bull,15. Total $ .35 freely insured in my Carrie = k'sie ‘ae 15; ve > . ; George Waye, 10; Stella and LYNDALE SCHOOL, NO. 132. companies you are pro Wille Burhoe, 10; Kenneth Rus- W Andrew McDonald, 10; M tected . sell, 5; Bessie Johnson, 10; Al- Alice McLeod, 5; Isabella Me- “l Waye, 5; Leslie McDuff, Donald, 5; Joha N McLeod, 5 E R BRO W |: »; Florrie and Annie Mclean, John Lamont, 10; M Priscilla ° P 10; the Teacher, 50. ‘otal $ 2.00] McDonald, 5: Daniel Enman, 5 MOUNT HERBERT SCHOOL. Helen J Burhoe, 10; Martin W Insurance Agent Amy and Hazel Jones, 10; McDonald,1; Margaret Gillis, 5 Walter Jones, 10; Bertie Stew- John M McDonald, 5; Mary A Charlottetow n art, 5; Winnie McLean, 5; Janie Bruce, 6; Alex McDonald, 10: Vickerson,. 5; Belle McCannell, Euphewmia Martin, 10; Jobn A ———- |5;Mayand Herbie McKenzie, McDonald, 5; R Opie Enoman, 5; frewrtee Doe eVee 10; Perle Muich, 25; Harry Alex H McDonald, 5; Flora Ann a Stewart, 5; Pearl Jenkins, 5; Mariin, 10; Dan M MoKepzie, R lz $ Joseph Monaghan, 10; Stewart 10; Mamie C McLeod, 10; Sadie oc ¢ Higgins, 5; Hepry Maclean, 5; McPherson.5 ; Malcolm Gillis, 5; Howard and Ella Farquharson, John M McLeod 5: Gertrude ‘ 10. Total 8 1.15} McDonald, 5; Nettie McPherson, ! Cakes ‘ GLEN WILLIAM SCHOOL, LoT 63. 5. Total $1.62 The teacher, 50; Flora Mce- NORTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL. ! Leod, 25; Denald A Cameron, Janie and Ethel Mallett, 30; j ‘ 10; Sarah (© McPherson, 10; Ray Morris, 20; Edward Taylor, 10c pel doz. ¢ John * Gillis, 10; Sarah A Me- 10; Leonard Henry, 10; John / Leod, 5; Christina, Lillian and and Myrtle Taylor, 10; Lucy and i T> be had only at our Bakery Christy "MeDonald, 15; W A Renie Dunvivg, &; Benj. Taylor, j 0 be had only at Our bakery. Martin, 5; Effie, Catherine and 5: Chorlie and George Corbett, 7 Annie § Mclanis, 15; Jobn A 10; Raymond Taylor, 5. Total Tevernoxe 98. Bowles, 5; Christina and John " 1.08 McDonald, 1 $ )}; Duncan and John A Cameron, 10; Jobn D, Annie Fand Katie M Cameron, 15; Wm M, Jas E, and Christina Bowles, 15; Murdock Martin, ; ( ¢ 5; Jess‘e. Wm Aand Donald C HARTSVILLE SCHOOL. John McKay, 10; Jessie Me- Kay, 10;Maggie McLennan, 10; Mary McKay, 5; Daniel J Mc- Leod, 5; Effie McKenzie, 5; Katie M Clerkin, 5; Maggie Mc- Kenzie, 5; Janie and May Clerk- /D. STEWART / ECLIPSE BAKERY | BAKES BEST BREAD. Matheson, 15; Effie and Christy Murchison. 10; Simon and John ey =>- ss = @& @=~<s @ @@ STARTLING - NEWS. Does it startle yuv to learn that while you may have been paying a very high price Vordry goods in other stores, hundreds of your neighbors have been taking advantage of athe tremendous bargains offered at our Great Opening Sale. your mistake you will just follow the crowd to If upon learning MY STORE a Ve feel sure you will make this your store for all time to come. Once a Customer Always a Customer Swhat we aim at, and if selling the best goods in the very latest styles at the lowest possible tices will help us to attain that end, then we will certainly do it, for never before in the listory of P. KE, I. has the same high-class goods been offered at such ridiculously low prices Nentner, McLeod & Co's, ,10; Mary J | i, 9; Charles Msg . o. Total & 2.50 CLINTON SCHOOL. ® Ruthie Pickering, 10; Alice sf and Pearl Woodside, 10: Della » and Fannie Pickering, 10 ;Maggie ‘4 sadie McBay, 14 i | sa 0 August Buyers N6 2? \0 3.—50 heavy all! 25 all wool doublegwool D B for $675 VQ 1. 300 pairs pants worth up to $3.50 for$ breasted suits for mengworth in the regular $1.75 and $ $2.00. Soaly $10.00, way $8.00, Bargains in Carpets} Bargai ins in Clothing § Bargains in Hats NO 4.—In youths§NO® 5.—One hun-§NO 6. — Swemmer suits we are now sell-¢dred and fifty litthe¢underclothing at a ing good strong suitsysuits for $2.75 and big discount al] sizes for young men “for $5$S2.95 worth up togin stock, and §6. #$4.00, Dress Goods ‘Ladies } Waterproofs Gloves ete, 4. — Top NO shirts8NO® S8 —Nine hundred§NO 9,—Fourteen hun- from 50c up the larg-§yds of Dress Goodsgdred yds of black est and best selectedéworth [8c now selling@Dress Goods worth stock in the city, for 104, 20c now only 125. Scotch and Canadian Tweeds Blue and Black W orsterds. WE ARE THE ONLY WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN To make it a point to trade withus will be money in your pocket. __ PROWSE BROTHERS in, 10; Janes D McLeod, 10; CITY - HARDW ARE - STORE Flora and Effie McLeod. 10; THE GPAND SOUVENIR Keep out the flies with Florrie a 10; Walter ] S McLeod, Alex and Gordon McLecd, 10; Benj. and Malcolm our wire, Buy General A McLecd. 19; Effie M Silli- : phant, 10; Katie M McKenzie, Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fenee Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the 10; Albert E and Howard A Jewell, 10; Katie A, Belle and Roidie A McLeod, 15: Lizzie J McKenzie, 5; J M McKenzie, 10. Total $1.80 Pre Hardware Trade. —-— ; ‘Be = Don’t forget the Que- Whole amount $98 567 é bec Heater, but, and a Mrs. Hosier, eee great big but, you must Mrs JAMES WARBURTON. 1 buy for cash. 9th August, 1898. a Seneca papers please copy.) ! ER Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low To Cure a Cold in one Day Prices, Courteous Treat- Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All Druggists refund the mouey if it fails to cure, ; A. MACDONALD, DIKECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail «=e SRA SIDE 32 to 38 Queen St., Ch’town, P. E. I, . a gE? Write for stock list and prices, 158 dy 2aw Imo ie Fieve ment, Prompt Attention foe ; Alvo a full line of steel and Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges. iron stoves and ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO LTD Dont leave for your Holidays before seeing—THESE CUOKIE3—every one wants a good serviceable SHOE going ‘out for a time in the country. We have then. in all styles just the kind of shoe you want for comfort anu durability. Ladies ) Newest Materials PIANO, FURNITURE, ETC., FOR SAL BY AUCTION. Iam instructed by Mrs. John McLean | to sell by auction at her residence, Hills | borouch street, on and Most ‘tylish Shapes | Misses § Beautiful Finish Wednesday, August 17th, at 2 o'clock p. m., all her household Fine Oxfords 65¢c 75c $1 00 $1.25 Mens fine footwear we effects, comprising Piano, Parlor Suite, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen | @Fe showing elegant lines in Dongola, Wax Calf, Box Calf and Furniture, Hall Stove Cooking Stove, colored box calf all up to date. Weeks & Warren Terms cash, R, BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. augls 2i Fe es THE DAILY EXAMINER, ee AUGUST 17 1898,