ri if ‘i 1* .il 31",". l is rift' ,_ __.,. _ ff 5 .1 .1 T _e ali. 1 ii. _,__ it l l \ i l » 1 | yi si it \ I V. i l E l 1 . if ii .lt '.1 f; i Y.' H‘_l:7l ill; i': ; _ `1 nfl .-'fi f . .§. `:-I ._ il. `. ` f -, '_ . if Y ‘w » _l 15. 1,' _ 53?. .»,. _' 1 'N ‘ where we have a splendtdftock of the la ~ Glillmi Visitors to the Exhibition Made Welcome to our ~- f 1 ,.~$t_ore._._. ` _cur store;this~week. ' _ 99 ` _ ‘ »_. _..‘-§__("_§-_._ _ _ _ Duringdhia week we are making a special _exliibltf new Fall goods, and giving sDtl\'e_ve_ty_ spleuqd _values inknantles, lure; _¢_il'jes_r,,§o0de, silks, men»e clothtn hats 'and caps. We ever have and never will be ‘un ersold in any of _thelinei carried ,by us.' guarantee a direct saving- fall purchases made at _T q 1 p 1 l 1| 1% __ _Mcn's and Boys" Clothil.t§`._; ' .-’ ` » __ . ._ ._,;.'r ..,‘-li ' =This departmentof our business is `now"so well known, that it seems almost unnecessary to make any mention of_ it, and may be is better kiiownas P. E, Island’s greatest clothing store. We have been busy during the last iweek opening up large bales ofnew over-coats' and suits. We ' hive nowithefmost splendid showing in the City Boys’ Suits a Specialty Made in ~D. B. styles in good heavy tweed, in sizesto fit boys from 8 to I4 years, at $4.00 each. Compare these with the so-called bargains sold elsewhere at $5.00, and you will agree with us that our 4.00 suits are better in all respects. Other Qvercoizts for Boys and Men _ Our stock is now complete, ranging in price from 6.00 to 24.00, in -all the new tweeds and fancy effects which are to 'l be so popular this SCBBOIL S . it - . ; ~r»~.~rv-wa.»u.lw\»n;. '-o» s _ .____antle`s _ on' on 5 -f _ _in 0 new l"h'oals ` ` the? lead-' __ _. _.-in? __-#ses _Contin- en - ~ ave con f* cir en ire lines to us}ena'bling»ns to slziow you ~ _ fcoats that a,re_exclus'ive_ an just a .little nicfe`_`¢`__'tlian the other fellow is _ ‘ __ ., . lable to Show you st $8, I2 50, 15 co, ._ _ _ | _i8.0o, and 20.00. We have some of .- the loveliest coats, the best evrr Caps ~ We received from the manu- factures on Saturday zo dozen more of these stylish fall caps. made in the new fall twecd affect which are so popnlarin all _the large cities. prices at $r.Go and 1.25. 1 ` shown here, worth in each instance 4 f at least $2.00 more than our mark- - ed pri¢¢, i _ anroivr or camo* ' ' T _ i l r w0rvrHY_1>a'r_nI.inor-1 s,0.'r§l_-_ Furs A fine showing in all »t known furs.N0»matter_wh¢ wen desire we can please yohat you ' the cheap mink throwu_ F,-om to the highest priced at5l_25‘ $135.00. ’Bhes¢.___se ming at idvantage in the manten to 500 ';_ Ladies’ Coat, Sweaters Qt' We have a full 'assortment of _iliese in pi-icesfrom $1.75 io 4.00 each. Made in the new styles and in either close or loose knit- Kid Gloves A for - Ladies In our ladies’ kid glove de- partment we received a .large shipment of'g1oves in all the popular shades for Fall wear.All our gloves sold here are sold with a guarantee, 'a n d_ w e cheerfully replace ally With I new pair when desired. the second ~fl00\'~ - le room od n 99c S » rd. We are Silk at 99° Per yan e of yard _ Z J.: All these goods went and wo- . i . - 2:;°f; ;'°‘;:.‘.‘.‘.§.°'.; a little tiger _price on these gwds’ re imported ompare our and we ask you to c '_ .the Same 99c silk with others -°f ee with ice, and you will “gr ter. P' _ ' - us that ours is fully_l0 P' C’ bet _ “_ she this ladies iaiiorimake l\d‘¢° suits and coats tomder-l ' i i ~ ‘ I _ '_ t'0urishing~ a. Division exists and . . - .. . ._ _ __ __ __ - _ _ _ _ _ - - - .. . - tn t nn' it i .2 --No matter whnt you want. in fur- »'0nr Policy. Our qunuty _ stand’ _ SAFETY OF LIFEAE BEA li so as to secure a sufficient compte- ingonlzati }b__;eu_l_i;ni:_e__ r;fo_l_,ot 8 no niture Pstone sell it for less. back of everything. Patona Creed. -- mfg: °€|\;_’i°_“*-“___\_;l‘;;_'F;l;“:gZm°°w§f3&‘ The evidence of prosplsritiy every- _ . ' o a n ~ - V gzsmu' gi 9'25M"! ` The wesidmt 0( the Board M :ill nozv be required to be carried, where abundantly proves' that this --a --r T ` - is ’ ‘ .H335 hm \,..f.°““§'l...i‘.i°n',§°`i'0.rp.f.'f and to be manntdiin an emergency- "°°Pi*'1‘=1= r=°i>1'= are aio sober and if I tecting lilo at sea. under the Mer lt is `prol>0Se<1 Uiiili Within °"t“i“ m°gr°Bsiv° T“mi’°"“°° ha” °°fh¢ the boathands must. be cffi- to stay and the evil traffickers h v - ' ` . a 0 s " i ' ' ' ' » ` f ` ' 94. h lea limits." . ` _ B 0 . ;txn|E0§h,i;)€lll§ 113;;-atiléyn arrlide nine cient deck-hands, while outside those Bought other fields. Where their lured Published only for the consideration limits seamen of othei rating: may ;'sl¢:2_i_TB__iiDe:_\;i money for that which of those interested in the subject. be drawn upon_ to ma e ug t 2 wh iheu _ The principal changes made may be plement, -provided that t eyi sa S y y a ould 1 propagation work N. Summarized 3., (01|0wg;_ the Board of Toads by Uefiil _Ca e or_ ceive more attention? For dive;-gg otherwise of their competenoeeas reasons. It is contrary to the px-in. boat-hands. _ . _ Ciples of oul~ order to abandon this The question of `, the' organization work. Our ritual says: "We seek to of the crew and of systematic boat’-_ gnlarge this circle of sobriety “nm it drill has also b_ec_u referred to in nh-all embrace the whole race of man- Lord Meri-1ey's Relwri-. and in that 0' kind." All that our laws requlrepro- the Advisory C0mf_°i.*¢l=°» and 1 _sm nth in the me unit now ia. ‘ in 80119551 1iZi`6¢lT18l1t With the V_1°W5 The 'insurance' companies say the UIBPUUI i°XPf°BS°5- I Bm Bdvwed' sober live three times as long as the h0wever,- that the Board of Trade moderate drinker In the me t have probably no power to make auch some the sober 'have hop _ “H0 drill compulsory; and, on this mat- that overwmcth h H 9 °f` 5 el d to th s a inherit all ter, new l as in rcgar 8 tm .. whole question of manning. it may bf! theniiiher I;l°a_s';u°hFh°pe tg: omred t° necessary _to seek for further powers. `_m___e___th__ cm” z_r_;1_;r:_B__ee__s_clCioo_l, of ij_ of _ Clothing ~ and F urs ‘About too pieces in neck furs bought as samples at a liberal cut--will be cleared out exhibition week at 3 31-3 p.c. discount. The abtiire consist of Coney and Russian Hare, Marmot, Isabeli%,OpD0surn, Sable 0pposuin,Near Seal Persian Lamb, Russian Lynx etc. " _ We havealso a lot *of n1ert”’s suits, men’s overcoats, ' ladies' cloth and fur coats, ladies' cloth suits all to be 'sold at 331-3 p.c discount to clear Un Wednesday Thursday F;iday only; we will sell any of our ladies’ hats trimmtd or unlrlmmrd at io p.c. discount for cash S L. J. REDDIN *Visitors i to the Exhibition -ne' socially invited mail .t our nooxsroae ' hcl iff f g¥DKS. _earl ~_ magazines, and .np-toédaii . ATIONERY ofevery description. _ _ » _ ,_-;;. . _ . - \--_ . _ _., ' ... _ lou.-f Faucv Gooos .aa soovauift ' ff ,irroan-it w¢ii.»tfru....fni»ti. A fail me of LEAT- . FH s.~_GQOD§i`__ sou-Vanta guru/iwana, l ,. _ _'r caaos. so vama JEW- _ -_ H; efgesrsck of Fancy coops from which as wily be mae. - f _,_M0ur prices are low. Special prices daring Exhib- utllitn . are nt; present required to carry on reach side boats (of which one must be a life-boat) suflicicnt. to accom- ,, all on board' and must be fully ~ equipped. _ THE MANNFNG OF BOATS. _Pnrt._ II. of Mr. Buxt0n's Memoran- treata of the manning of boats, e the 1. Foreign-going passenger steam- era, emigrants ships, and loreign-go- ing sailing ships worrying ipassen- gers are in future to provide suffi- cient accommodation' for all on board. 2. The number of boats to be at- tacked to davits is no longer to de- pend on tonnage, but on the. length of the ship; and the davits must be placed amldships. 3. Appliances or- arrangements at lasts' 'sHlocti`ve» for launching boats may be substlturcd for davits. Where the li6'Mi}`iieclri.is of excessive height above the water the ship may be rc- quirerlto carry in heu of or in ad- dition to, davits, some other approv- ed form of launch-ing nlpliances. 4. Liisboats must be of a prescribed built. In thc term "lifeboat" is in- cluded the "decked lifeboat," hut _ not _hhcollapaible boat.. .Existing col- ‘laptrlbls boats are, however, allowed to count. for n certain period, after which they will be replaced by life- boats. _ _ 6. A larger proportion of motor- ` boats is to be allowed. 1 9. The existing General Rule 12, which provides that a lesser number ‘ of boats. might he provided” in. tha event of the shin being divided into aflfcient water-tighbeontpartments, ie ~ abrogated. ' ~10. lfocrlgn-going cargo steamsnipa moderate all Persons on board. In future sufficient lifeboats must be carried on each aide to accommodate _of boats hands, and and organization of’ the points it. reade:-- b i d ars_gi_g[reviac___ } : _ ..'.».:f .'.'u....‘ at Diamond ' - ,,',j1»<..-qp»!.»v'\l'r-' \~_-- _ _,N rin?" eo, it plsguéhhfs A dil|=lii».;. It lzntllie fymbol of devoted esteem,-it is the monarch of all good gifts. And a diamond always means ready cash. his always was-in the purchase price-I mslimsl more. si:-gid stones 835 ap. ' binatlone, _all prices to 8:35. _. . ',_- ‘ W.N. ” ' _ Y D sition. And SALE OF NEW FURNITURE. _ where do we find the pupils of the _-- - _.school of vice, the product of th, 3 Sideboarda, 6 Wicker Chairs, 15 business wo are pledged to oppose? Iron Beds, Parlor Tables; Parlor Whore are they the majority? In tho Suites, Couchos, Extension Tables. jails, ponitentlaries, poor-houses Bureau and Commodcs at. lowest houses of correction, asylums, etc. .4 prices. Sce` dur mattresses will Institutions built at the public ex- Springs, they are the beat for the pens, that ~_-the pubuc‘ danger! and least money. All’ sizes. If the also ie' bu,-d¢ng,' t;ht'vic'ioun-and unfortunate 110'- in Si-00|* We Wm “end and get 'R ia humsnely housed. There is a clasah. i0" Y°“~ “° "tm charge' G°`C'”"b°- that lhfest: I tea meetings excursion- and Baby Carriages to clear at al tm|M‘ md _other public' zathdrin s' di°°°““t- 'I“m°-° P‘*t°’? 5’ 0°' HMM" and' persist in being a dieguatlirlifi I _ - nuisance; uttering n repented medlny _His blessing. » _ of ezotism and m_0mmty_ who “rs _ 3./ V _ \_0 _ .__._‘i_ .'. I if/{ Pl Ll. S `\<§\i"\ \ \ \` _-_ _ _ ly. ;~ ‘ 1, raitnnn totnnn vows? Not one nlf - 5 r-rcvention is better than cure pledgef \\\\\\\ KIDNEY ' f . turn. ` 7- _ He that. walkoth with 'wiss men- _ ...A 5701,,-/_T U5:/P: éidfy Co'/_ I `_`»|'J _ NEY it _ s _ .rx é.€.'»‘f';‘,.‘»..~ei:l?'»..i»” .‘ ' \‘,£ U R23 lim ' __ S ;-'_=é,s€ _ f l is ii-‘r'»‘5"f. 5,. rc ` ' “ii 1. WUK Those who of being sulte“0f ca of this ir It is one belong to P0013 of the man so revolting. as cultivated and world. 'empty head and the cold heart unpleasant to see; yet moot heads are not entirely cold. There is often a' creat deal of mute misery concealed can try to understand and help all aorta of people, and no one ia quite hopeless. All answer in some degree to a call to them to bring out 'thd hast that is in them, _It ie pleasant to _again meet you ia' Council of this Grand Division in thi: third quarterly session for the sup?- .portz of interests-vital to the indivl.; dual, the family, the nation and thri world. * ' It is fitting that our July meeting' should be held in the quiet countrvj away from the distracting noise 'of the city, the home of Western Stai- Diviaion where the ear is reeted with the musical flow of H§avqn’j_`~§ beverage, where the fertile fields, the shady trees, the singing birds, and. the sweet smelling clover declare the goodness of their Creator and impsl us to exclaim, "Bless the Lord oh my soul and all that _is within.m`e, blend-` His holy Name. 2- -'Herein romantic Glenwood with so much evidence of_\i1e Father’s bounty we invoke His presence, His counsel; That' we are' but few should not lessen our hope. Unrighteous Ahab with a great. host went forth not to victory but to death. Gideon wmi’ the few. under thc guidance of the Lord of Hosts, went forth not. to de- feat but to victory. For auch potent. help we now and ever pray; It is to the credit: of this community that so e er lawful and worth 0 ' y they? Surely not Sons of Tarnpgr-._ ance! How many among them havn adopted our' principles and remained the yotina' before vicc shall ensliivsf them. Mankind seek companionship. Seeking to bless others brings a re- v “Wf- to call stay ITC under an aflectation of frlvolity. Ona Worthy ’Represen.t:ative:-_' nf -in ‘ in a class all their own. -A medium length, HEAVY TWERD F A L L OVER- COAT, brown diagonal stripe effect. collar that can be turn- ed into military, Chesterfield or storm style, fiiur pockets, su erior lining, s zes 35 to}l;4, a good value at Other grades ranging ,_,‘_. ._§’. It s Time You Got Fall Overcoat “ f _ The chill of the night winds warns' _yonj that it is overcoat time and now'-right now:-is' ‘tl_i¢_liii1¢.l0 _get your fall overcoat. You will pleased witli_the._ line of styles now displayed here sh_o`wijng':';a1l the _ latest and smartest ideas. in men's high grade fall _ overcoats. The fabrics are superior, the tai Qringlea- - pert, the materials above comparison and we- _know -- that for goodfitting and wearing qualities they are A BLACK MELTON COAT with velvet collar, black Italian lining. splendid"- ly tailored throughout. *This ' coat sold well .at its former- price $17, only] a limited line-_ ' in stock now, c caring ._ ‘ - - Rtioasoev »~ ~ ~»e¢n‘~s'_e ° in price from $8. to.$2(i i maggiano Mt-:ws man . shall be wise! Associating with ab- etainers fosters abstinence. The com- panion of the vicious is known by his bomfpany. One virtue is- 'wisely joined to the others. _Ono vice just as surely has its associate abomina- tions. Temperance reform is progres- sing in Australia., in Sweden and Norway and in the militia arrange- ments of our own Dominion. It is en- couraging to note that t:emll°\`8l\°° workers are working for reform in England, Germany, France and other European countries, that -dry terri- tory is spreading in Canada Bild f-he United States and that efforts to banish the bar are still put forth. In our own Province temperance people_ still believe in prohibition. What. work are we doing to show our faith? What .work ans the inspectors doing? The newspapers say that.the Govern- merit have improved the prohibition act bv discharging inspectors approv- ed of by the Temperance Alliance and licensing the agents of liquor houses from abroad to sell their liquors. Why? Who voted for this? Was the House divided on the question? It will not do to say that; the measure was put through by the representa- tive of the promoters of vice in Char- lottetown. _ Where were the represen- tatives of the people who seek the suppression of vice? Have they been attending Belsha.'zzar's feast at the capital? Who of Lhcm spurned Judas' thirty places of silver? The. people asked for prohibition. Why should license be substituted? The cur-.tom of politicians seeking the aid of whiskey' to secure their election is extremely reprehensible and merits our emphat- ic d'sapl>r0val. When returned to power the party who win their slcc- tion by this means proceeds to.dis~ 'charge their obligations to the hung- rv host of office holders, office seek- ers and expectant. rum purveyors. 1-low often do they find that there is not énouzh of the loaves and the fish- es to aatlsfy the multitude. All the machinery for taking money from the rest. of the community is set in mo- tion that the contributors to the corruption fund may be paid. Some years ago the Dominion Government was petitioned to enact a law Drohiblting the importation of lliluora into P. E. I. No legislation resulted. The evil of unrestricted im: portatipn s-bill exist!-. A bill ernbod\i~ ing sim lar provisions wasqntrodumd into thai United States Senate and |'°fBd If "cond time. A petition ask- ing for a law removing the importa- tipn evil should be again circulated throughout this Province and sent to the irzisiutures at ottawa. such iw fslation would give to the local law U18 lllllllort. necessary for its enforce- ment. That the enemy would use every argument to defeat reform in certain. We know that neither timo, talent nor money will bg gpm-,¢1_ Tha.. will withhold nothing to acc0mplfsh` tlie_ir_gnY_s and _defeat moral reform, Wfallduii persist in aalrlng _‘for this b00lI‘l|l|tll "dl1l"""GH0l‘t|. ‘rg [;r0y|1°d‘ with success. _ Ania I have to acknowledge with regret that during the _short and time since we last ‘inet I mv, £0 visit as many of the Divisions al Idesirsd; rtcel ed" from -this I learn thlt. $ih10I'der uplloldinz _ the and that in the societies otrforder ls- van. In conclusion _ ml! with renewed purposeato estly for the cause that good of all mankind. _ Submlttcdyours in L. P. & F. JAMES’ H01-'G_00D. BETH- the Glenwood. "Biggest Bargain sale of the Cen- tury. Plain and fancy silk priced from 25c to $1.40.going at half price. Now is your chance,_you will never' get another like it. These alike may be used for dresses, blouses.: dressing jackets, and fancy work. ‘Pst:onl. _ _ -. 3, q_1_14Mtl.\ _Steamer _ for Sale 50 ft. over all. Breadth iz ft. Draft 5% ft. Built in England of Oak and Tealncopper fastened. Twin screw surface condensing compound engines nf' go I. H. P. Ailjust thoroughly overhauled and ready for com- mission. Would make Splendid tom boat. ALSO-Auxiliary scbooiiér 68 tons. 4o h. p. engine. _ _ _ C. r. LONGLEY at co., Shipflirolrers-lhalifax N. S. Pds . A .Th New Hats are disu.i`¢uv¢.~f Nb. man will want to wtar lil! Did one any longer _Wl1¢`i\il1.= sees these attractive new _ " ~ ` "_' ' A . 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