— ” a mn ns ae — q s THE DAILY ene ° - ° . : . : RIDAY, bishaiatesieete 23, Lstit q Every known Cough The evening was a most enjoyable one, Mixture 2n stock. Rich Millinery and itis pleasing to note the esprit de] Booksellers. : corps of this fine Company. Capt. Moore is to be complimented on its marked effi- ciency, and those present last evening could not help noticing the hearty good Horses Wanted, Horses. will and respect existing between the officers and men. A shifting team from this Company is hard at oak every night|, Wanted to purchase, a matched pair 1 ' ’ s ae drunk by those present. > Furs, Gents’ Furnishings,| T Haszard & Moore, Pure Paris Green IN { POUND TIN CANS BUG SPRINKLERS ATRGLARY AND L ARCENY poo The prison - é ers, Hall and McCallum, under arrest at P) Vou New London for barglary and larceny, irg’ary REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O this forenoon made a statement to —— ¢ trates Macneil! and Simpson explain 4 WANT where the goods were hidde n, and vem whom they gery »n stolen. The powder é was stolen from Brace & Me Kay’s store in \¢ Summerside, the paint and some feit paper | ‘ : acc teendinn = ets elena rasa aes vo i Re eat ge eT ru aE K fy! apy ; s ip oa AND 0222S BOYS’ OVERCOATS |MENS OVERGOATSILIIES WE GARRY Beer Bros. tor Dre “Ss Crooas, x . \erer ’ A y gD g i & i ERS REEFERS AND SU i rs. OVERCOATS, DRY GOODS 4 : » FastNet © this even- | ULSTERS, MANTLES, th SC lid ‘ i x tnt iets aie laa lal . . . . . 7 | rp frie o ‘ T = R Sadeesday even : Our Clothing is best in quality, fit and workmanship, | S&EFERS, SACQUES, te — Now is the time to lay in your deine of underclothing; —— | Mothers and fathers, bring your boys to us, and we| you oanrot make a mistake in trading with us. We have anne oh re in : iia he i : . . e > . . ‘ : f 8, TE: TRS, F : | NO better value ever shown —no larger variety to select from | Will fit them out in better style,guarantee them more comfort} the best $10 suit ever shown in the city. See this suit even INDERS or a 3F . | ue ur-fin the eity. All sizes in stock in good all wool Scotch or Can-] for less money than any other clothing men in the city. fee! if you do not want to buy. All sizes in stock; single or|peawers oman a 9 Jy i : ) T : : ; a . : 7 : ; 5 RAWERS, R2Ts, 5 . vtend adian. Prices range from 40c to $5.50 a suit. If you need jour reefers for $2. See our $3.75 ulster, it is a good one and double breasted. GLOVES, MILLINERY, : ' rejany f further argument toconvince you that we can use you} Worth more money. HATS, LADIES’ HATS, oR . re nm ¢ ® Me ft " = " a a . i _ . < , »g Tv 4 e 3 tools 8 etter than anyone else, drop in and see our goods. PROWSE BROTHE CAPS, TIES, ‘ \ ; } . ; 5 La prrees a fow days PROWSE BROS, HOTHERS. BRACES COLLARS + . ] awe nt wet been ree vered ae : HE CUFFS ete., ete. : isons 7 c : ; , ; « Coat, Arniva Che schooners PROWSE BROS The Wonderful Cheap Men. The Wonderful Cheap Men} Prowse Bros. ; : Vv » g i l } e ar & oe thie sing from Dominion Coa . pee hitiiiteiia af ' with eareo , : er ey —_—_— ; SFO | ee) WHRES | | orm. Where Did | Bros. & C : A camp of the order of “Sons ot Scot- Capt. F. W. L. Moore, of No 2 Company, ore i nd. ae gece, oD iF ee - ies dees tland”? was i tuted last night in this city eo 2 Garrison Artillery, entertained his officers eg ees « t ane ~ be Grand Ing] > W. C. Commins. The ot VW | and men lust evening at » complimentary { yy “eheceol —- At | & ' ai f bine | meeting was held in the rooms of the dinner in the rooms of the Young Liberals’ OU S ? ¢ : oe i. | |c aledonian Clul 1 he following are the AU Association. The invited guests of the : ‘ tattas. 1 s ke @ large pment | officers of the new camp i } ocession were: The staff- officers and officers lakl : of erries und Dee ee Macleo of No 1 Co; L. E. Prowse, E-q., M. L. A. That Lack? 6602S e® C nH 5 V OU } 6§ 7 Ha 7 ro . Chief—A. A. McL« ESTASLISHED IS86: and Mr. Thos. Dover, ex-Lieutenants of s 3 ai vie ade ee Chieftain—Prof. D.. . Melsod. : “i a No 2 Company; Lieut. Geo. M. Moore, of ‘ TIpp % A eile. mneeeer © “ ft ae ae. Wholesale and Retail the Eagineers and Lieut. Ewen Stewart, of lay” {LL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Rigs kits” desde ond Gill oe : wdihe eee Secreiary—II. R. McKenzie ni —_ No 3 Company, Georgetown. A letter was meet ” a 7 ar atl overcuat, ‘ b ena procure suits veresia Financial Secretary— James H. Stev- The oldest dry goods store a5 oa tend teem —_ or Morson, expressing regret The Popular Auswer: with a good tweed suit tu match: We aS . ; , : ibe ae ated | @DSOr where you are sure to be well served; the store | that be could not be present. C ] i r have } e oc _ . By ° ‘ -. . etna at tid tA Dig Small that | “epathe very boxt men, alas, ihe are The post of honor was occupied by Capt. I G t = ame a aati . pee: bee id de tal i - gn ae ee ee ee Marchal—~J - McKenzie lowes! prices; the store that buysdirect from | Moore. On his right sat Lieut.-Col. 0 a 6c 2 q' waity and ety! 2€ Cur reput, tion for ce _— sae Renndard Reares A. A ais. era woafacture rs; the store that will save} | ongworth, Capt. H. M. Davison of No 1 Assortment 4 dcing everything up in first class st yle is 4 a. , ‘ieniieeds ene aie een M. A. McLeod. i : i 2o., ex-Lieut. Dover and Lieut. Richards. ’ 100 well establishec | {i icine. ‘ a McLarer, fort y of Belle River, in Juaior G a=W ‘Mciwer. WEEKS SPESIAL BARGAINS Jo his left sat ex-Lieut. L. E. Prowse, At Weliner S AOC gle , : OF .UFtGCr GO mment + sie : ie é‘ ane Cie tee Pi, vsician—James Macleod, M. D. a Lieut. Ewen Stewart and Ernest 1! eB. wiles 6 at present. Come in to-diy. > on oe >. De. MeLaree died] Trestece=B. 2: Campbell, Capt. BR. GREY FLANNELS Peake. Lieut. Arthur G. Peake occupied i ; : at! “ong, B. C., of typhoid fever, on | McMillan, J. J. McKinnon. SUPERIOR VALUE the et of vice oe — was a McMillan d Hornsby’s |é § ' ar tae, Makaaiat asia all aia © i ipatalth lip cg ak eae aeiieal ad es ; supported by paymaster odgson, - * d om : * vy: he. ; = om This « aay ‘ a bee an — sagt ae ler} ] ; we quant er 1236 Lieut. Geo. M. Moore, of the engineers, ‘THE FULLEST ST&C fayorably known, and bis death a ‘vi the most favorable auspices, and itis ) CK ~ te "” lexpected that it will soon become one of 255 all wool ....+. +++++ +186 | Lieut, Bartlett of No 1 Coy Sergt.-Major| THE BEST ¢ QUEEN STREET. 4 rE veatiaie ste 3 r§ | the strongest in the Dominion. 36c — ee eee ee — | ” — 99 ® NT AND DASb SOCIAL — i seesaw After doing ample justice to the good THE LOWEST PRICES auged —- aan. A sint taal basket social) ATROCITIES IN THE PHILIPPINES. LADIES’ UNDERCLOTHING. things spread under the supervision of } Cee eee w i} i NN zat : on} a a 1 D5n 2 Ts 20c¢ Quartermaster Cameron, the following THE W IDEST CHOICE 7 Ww .N i 5 jmencing a | Spantards and Natives Rival Fach Other; <-)( nag ééeo ‘oe be eb48e toasts were daly proposed and honored :-— = tm > GS &= ses & @&e seo ~ , i ‘ f thy Methojist in Inhuman Cruclties, 26) 05 i eer: : : > Pa a 7 ec sia methouist J oD aif he savy ee0ee86¢e08 0606066 The ee a. ' ' . 4 C @ ithe night prove anfav The desp: atches report that Cuban atroc! > Queen. t aie be ‘ la ot she co fi ‘alee tie e mM ld e ym par red to those taking bde in enn . ++ 000 I The Governor- General, — Lieut.-Col. ~ SS Sig gh - a en oe eee . i ns ei 2 0 17 } songworth. Call a Th Z Sal Si is = — _— P on he : on pe a ™ a ws —_ pe bax 31. 10 Unshrinkable .....-82¢ Tne Geaeral Officer Commanding the all see em ; 7 > Gy GS Ge <i 5 eee ing to suppress , ies’ ial F Let steamer Ila fax left] of the natives. Some indications of affairs {0c Ladies’ Pants........ 396 = = Capt. 'yseamagy A hs gs Sa a os i ge need omy Or ape | 450 Quality. aaccseves calle | Hehe Gerct peti Ben wa wy A ta lisskeabiy ani Half, king the [The mone shooting indent of bloaly *-| Raucstrienne Tights ««++$1.85|men- iE tos "|W. W. WELLNER f eng pax enger- Katie E. Fiynn, | r:icals was the treatment of a Spanish i ae wy ment—L.. co Prowse, M. L. A. . . - Kerwin, t Mullin, W. P — sHiientenant and bis family. The Spanish} “Onr underwear _ ill oe, 2 be a pt mm Officer Commanding— JEWELER, 7 « Chairson, L. Johnson and Captain} ), ured sumber of prisoners, and| anywi.re, any underwear bought €lsc- | “ ‘ fs : O F SCO LAN D P. 1 ter nea passengers were :— bate 7 sect ad to the te disem- | where.” The Army and Navy—Capt. Davison i M.G. Currie, Theresa Cont » Fenton | bor weled two and hung g their bloody bodies GENTS’ UNDERWEAR SHIRTS and Capt, Hodgson. ; . . a . a a. Geak Man, 3. Coats andl Sou tae ae ee ‘TS, The Ragineese~ Lieut. Ges. M. Moore. Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think. ngge ' of the ga = sLAKS. . Tae Stath—Sgt. Majo kh, oe . . S __ —_—e —— furiated sehen, segre. ane No. I Co. ro Artitiery—-Oagt Davison made from Had he lived in this day he would not have ; ATatsor rae Sea--Sch. Maggie sta Spa “ ed ad st wi wee of | @ $1.30 quality per suit...» +950] and Lieut. Bartlett. flnest Pied found it necessary to think long in order to tell ‘ dai ite tee . &@ Spanish ii ute ~ < vd > . J ; : | A ie REETOR SE SemeTe tare om , rr nnill They captured the officer, his SL.SO, best rib per suit. $1. 40 Nos. 3, 4 and 5 Coy’s. Gar. Artillery— mont and the best place to ge t his suits an ve St. Pierre and ri — that the ech.|™ a j d tl 2) 1 a land Lieut. Stewart. Brutia Raw ] overcoats nade Batsclite Cant. Bushy for whose eafety| *' 924 12-year-old daughter, and then 52-00, piain Shetian eee $1.20 The Shifting Teams—Lieut. Bartlett, : Silk. ative guaranteed not to wear for he would Zo at once toD. A. Bruce's high : , , : i} gan a bl ody scene of torture. te T SI . t b 50 Sot. : d a Equal te our new arrival of abiney, cut, nor eli ’ there has been consid we fe anxie | Phe most savage instincts of the natives se , 40p ae joo . 96 evs C ott a vote ae Jiavannes C ce 7 - ds IRE _— = class goods, high class workm: anship, and the best the la-t few lays | arrived in St. Pierre on | were al Before the eyes of hie wife $1. 0 0, Grev Flannel , job. 2 B5¢ 4 Comrades of No, 2 Co—Lieut.-Col. | J APANESE HINAWARE+s oo+++ 1 $1.45, $165, $2.20. {i » o be } Satord t after a long and stormy pas- | a . Lougworth, ex-Lieut. L.E. Prowse, ex- . . itting garments to be had on P. E. I. at away searaay mst & oe r and daughter, the lieutenant’s skin wae Q % > Shi t $1, 10 es che sine innaraas : Everybody delighted witb L 2 sage. The achr : aggie Alice on her way | al Sethe a a Then the torturere | © ress LITUS, «eee. Lieut. Dover, Louis A. Moore, late Corpor- | . = BEER BROS., dow n pr ices. New hats now opening. from 5 Pi erre feli in who 8 sma 1|' oe al ib : a ve cs him outstretched to D5o. C, best ene «0 dds oss - 150 al, and Capt. Hodgson. it. The new shapes and color- Sole Agents for P. E. I. eclooneer dismasied, and fall of water.|CTHCIIK. tits eee cnives. They then | 29q Cuff The Ladies—Lieut. Richards, Corp. J-|ings mnst be seen to be appre ostaan pepatar RRS. They ind of a oa ai a a woned man an 1} a tree we a their ong : as Pa Jal, best JUTIS eececevecs 926 Sutherland, Sgt. Sprague and E. DeB . f liquor and toba They | terzed to the woman and ors giving the 20c. all wool Hose 996 Peake Gated. Our Jap. five o ’clock e222 2e228282402038638 6 a " 5 juantity OF i s+ & CO. ae Sea} a . instinct, anu Ga L *eeeeeee . buried the man at sea. fullest play to their anima’ in ok i . ’ . : Volunteer toasts were then called for,}tea sets are the . . . _—— riesgo bg a *h - nad ene "f a ob A, Mon . Cardigans. $1.15 | ine principal of which were :— : town ine of ep ©6O0SSOSISHOROHSOSOSESSEOVE Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. a ; wand weather seome | ng eyes of the busbana : . at 5 P . ee eee aoe one Th vy ah Page doing their best to keep 31-60, O. Size, Cardigans. $1.25 The Officers of No. 2 Co.,—proposed by © $ Be eee at eee ie ee nie | the news of these atrocities from leavingthe} Very especial lines, ask to | Lieut. Bartlett and responded to by Capt. ais ONLY A NICKEL . _— ee a ae ie snds by opening and inspecti ing the mail part . Moore and Lieuts. Peake and Richards. $ 3 ; vogge : het hae ti aa a | They pastio cularly desire to keep. unknown | see tuem. The Non-Commissioned Officers and © ® . ot a — TI Seis oak t} ry ai “t the death of 38 prisoners in one night in | Ox> big purchase of heavy Ferther Tick- Men of No. 2 Co.,--proposed by Capt. . STOPS THAT TICKLE $ ee ae ee ee , fae | . ay years ne Tecor a “3 ' the “biack hole.” | ing at }5e, worth 2%e to 2ie; our big purchase Davison and responded to by Sergt. ° e fail, October Ist, to October 23rd, shows | 4° oo | of he heavy wide & ream Sheeting. Ise, worth ate Sprague and Corp. Sutherland. A full stock of extra 38 2 for the fullowing years: i our) »b line of Cravenettes, Black Grey PFs : ta Inches I. O. O. F.—Regular session of Wildey | Fawo $1.00, regular ib carie® lime a wine phege om along De. ——— choice bulbs, in Hyacinth = Gane ° 5 ‘ wea ete 5 ve 7 ha heavy Flannelettes; our celebrated 5°c Cash- jon the tables were two handsome silver 8 6 1s oe so ieee iiatepiiaatins ‘ 6.76 Lodge, No. 27, at 8 o'clock. mere, werte Tic; car Eeapeess Comars cups, trophies of the company, one of Narcissus, Tulips, Chin- ° BALSAM OF FIR TABLETS BERGER’S 7 a4 ccsresserssnaeanecserereesseserenee 2A 2 Table Linens, Napkins and Towels . them being the Challenge Cup competed ese Seored Lily, Bermuda ° 5 cts. 2 Box O19. eee. erneeeereeeeoess ed for annually at the company’s shooting : © rer . ag4 3.78 =e —_— . ST ciiiidinediticlinatiicsiainimemiinahanniciin . 3.78 CB VWBGVSCSTVWS*S match, and won this year by Gaoner Lily, Roman Hyacinth. s i Socssnseeeumerinerneessece serene BOT é no Headquarters for Mantles| W. H. F. Gill, Gunoer ail oot being Prices right. e eece iain ieidtin? Oot ‘ and Jackets, Dress Goods and | ®2t; the cup was filled and hia health © Ss e € es es es a e 3S : e from the Indian River Chapel, and the} Ifyou ever wasta lozenge for >» > ® 2 ee @ @ ® & > ® e : 3 Ts horses, broad block built, weighing 1,200 for th t th gang other articles frow divers persons and|/@ ——_—ftex!ing im Che throat, cough Veterans of No.1 Company, whieh takes| !0* 0 1,800 Ibs, age 4 to 7 years. Bays ( GYPSUM IN BAGS J places. After hearing this statement the oc ea : preferred, Must be sound good condition place on the 5th of November next. g ’ Sale M trates adjourned the court until six i K e Y P ¢ <chepdaceeioalihia htiagatia ic tiaiacais nice looking and fast walkers. Arply im if } OU Are ‘ o'clock this evening, when, it is understood, ? AT 1H« BUYIISs. mediately to. =>... the prisoners will be committed for trial. : W.S. McKIE tS RS a 18 . mC a) fa e - ¢ i ae. $ Following are the individual scores made} oct21 - dy4i, wl yli Hiilsborough St Se =: Going to ° Isterestinc Appress.—The Rev 1 in the annual competition at Kensington = : . James Simpson gave, last evening, ex- ‘ & J | {) : oe See ee Range of No | Company, G. A., to which A 5 shat ele ~ ” credingiv npn ng account of his recent 4d Jonnsoll 0 is hh. PERSONAL. reference was wade in Tue E ehunien yes- 0 Walker 8 Corner STOVES HARDWhE trip t the Pacifi Ce — ‘., a, re — 4, ° 4 Graduates in Pharmacy. : os ented ke a a terday. ‘a U e rs pe inf, tothe meeting ¢ ne D i) art, ‘ 8, ’ i . = —— : = ——— - ——2 Synod of Canada at Winnipeg, and pic-| ©RS BBBBSGVSBVOSSBE | terday. ee ee eee Or any part of the United States, tured vividly the labors aod sufferings of unten me | Mise Katie Flynn who has been visiting | Capt H M Davison.....ss. soe. ceeeeeeee5T ey + snd priests in the} ~~~ ee ———~——~ | her friends in this city, left today for New Gor Scantlebury . . . ....ccercocccerrvecessees54 The Cheapest and Best Route great lone land of the North. His short York, per. SS. Halifax. eth © BR acieicdscnentels ssn s «+c Ul ers cae d scription cf the sublime mountain scen- 2 Mr. R. B. Norton, of R. B. Norton & EE ECORI ASS 51 is via the ery upon the line of the C. P. R. — Co., left this morning on a business trip} Gnr J IE cnciseinncehionincngaimasaae ticular . C. C. Gardiner, Esq. in| to Montreal and Hamilton. is cnccstasstinds was s mene 48 i dalle moving th te of thanks, described enn! — Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, counsel for OF a Fn 2s aensvkeleaseeocs 45 s 5 personal knowledge some of the ¢ nes n- the sealers before the commission that is | «« WoCannell ......ceccocecceecerseeee4dD We have them of the best Ty ow is The Time ves of searchers for gold short ie shortly to sit in Victoria, B.C., has left | « d DD. ioscan s oes co OO ° : The Popular Route. fe : tk Sipe ait Ramen Late es sis prices —J.B. = To order your suit or overcoat, as Columbia. Mr. Ganliner’s motion was - oe Mr. R. H. Macdonald, manager of the | GorpGarnum....... ee . ; mands ‘a : oar) ni y Mr. W. Co:ton and conveyed To increase We Pere People’s Bank of Halifax .. Port Hood, Gur J ae Ree Service From Charlottetown we hay e J ust opened a large line of to the reverend lecturer by the Hon. F. de * buying ome Made | arrived here last evening. He ix accom: | « N McDonald.........-+---ecseeseeee 42 , m. . 4 0 St. C. Bre ken, who acted as chairman. | by b : F re ( interest | panied by Mrs. Macdonald. Stans Lei ee eae The 8S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Char- fal] and W inter B Suiting and Over- a Oe e% . idresa of Jas ing } oo e. Jur interest} i Mr. W. P. Cornish, of the Gulnare, was Gt . Fe 6 41 son for Boston every Friday at 1 co : the tir s ses ‘ of lectures ak enter | to have you buy your], passenger in the Halifax today en route ¥ se Pe * |p. m. » seviving - Borie ve lays 7 ating See them early and have smmnente to be in St. Peter’s School: | » here or} to Halifax, He will return to Charlotte- | « iss daiks il Ahn aee ; n., returning Jeave Boston Tucedays " nr pg ra sta | fur rr here oe town next trip of the steamer. «“ oe. ee 5,000 pairs, Men’ s, Women’s, . at Hawkesburyand Hali i of s selection, Perfect fit and 28 | nc crete Tbrng The death at King City, York County.| « [, McDonald.............+++ee+e---38/ and Children’s, We have large ae ey: latest st r| > oua ante ad itis tacos: Ah gZoor > u help your | Ont., of Mr. Nathaniel P. Crossiey, father) « py 5 nos b e's viele’ ogeseebsddeniguees sim " . Last Sailing of seas S 5 c 5 r CCd. Mies Edith Hill begs to deny the re pest | good times to PY of the Evangelist of that name who con-| « CR gin evvrn aa stock, more than we have r , 7 Tanen \ a Sam D o circulation that she intends leavi og own savings Our making ducted services in Charlottetown last win- | « PJ eon il saeansineniioction < cnn for. When you want a from Charlottetown EF riday, : ; oh See eee z he anal | and selling ; methods oe vases teers |. a nya eae pair come to us, it will pay Nov, 13th. SOHN MA CLEOD & C hankiog her pairous an informing them years of age M.. Wen cs casi aaies ’ wt that her classes are now open vi ent you dollars in price Hon. L. H. ape a. S Char) T Howatt....sessssssssseseeeeseeeresse33] YOU. We want the money and sed eee _ ae (), on Se ee Se on i ’ lottetown from Ottawa la-t evening. His} c WL, Gillie.....cccsscssesesssreeeeeeeees « 301%, eet 2) : +, eee? comer: | Dene a oh ; MARE WRIGHT & 00., LTD. private secretary, Mr. Bayfield Walliams, you can have boots cheap, y; Via Pictou and Halifax. TATZORS. 45 Corp McGregor.....ccecsceseeceeceseserreeee BO Church, Charlottetown, and certificate a who has been visiting relatives in the Caw Tih ceisiiis. oc. cane B. Macdonald & Co. Passengers leaving Char!ottetown on from South Kensington, Eng. 0c23 3t Wh o Sell at Selling Prices. western section of the province, BCCOM-} « J Martin...ccccsces++ceseeeeeeeee--++29] Remember our Ladies’ Jackets are ad-| Saturday, morning, via Pictou, make : : : - ~ —— ie - - pani ed Mr. Davies from Summerside. © D) MeDonald....cscc.sscseeeceseereeeeess+29 | mired for the style, finish and cheapness | close connection at Halifax with 8. 8. +e] . ‘ Owe . > ° : . “¥. 1 ° There were b segeeree at the Hotel] « BE Pees oc scsi bin cninctcestiode- pvtees 26) ]¢ you intend buying one, we will suit you Halifax sailing Saturday night, 8] 8 g: J. H. Cc U ; 8 “A cpibibidneciieiaia wana kerue j ¢ ‘ tic rs wwly 0 Wy aie ser rae SHMtInitneTnt ttt res bm Hen, Se Jom, NO | ee ated owns ven ue pee ee Rae be ee D Schurman, city: Seis ehaemns, Sum- Di ioc. laa J. B. Macdonald & Co’y, idietenn, ae, te merside; C. B. Lockhart, St. John; C. W.} « Hq Matheson... ...eseseeeseseseeed + 9 H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt. 6 ay . . > Zz ’ - Ford, Sack ville; J. i. Myrick, Tignish;} « pp PMcInnis....... 2 ee 5 " : Jul. Umbach, Halifax; C. J. Chipman,| « QGeoMelaniens..........-ccwcseoee (| MORSES WANTED °*” Halitax, N.8. © « c Tignish. Ot Rolinee ss. ccicss os is’. Oo vetlel © Hs SAt the Queen last evening : Mrs. Thos. | a Wr Gilleepiecsessvveesessescerssseseeseee sain Money Wanted. 4 $ Metherall, dato C. B; BE Mr and Moe © G Gillewpie.......... csccsccsccsreeseveces ll Sestak 90: b seht 1.000. Ibs 0 i a oti eecoes G. Munn; New Wes mii ster ~ o IOP: ccimevamvepetecssiovniainet 10 ap «0 horses, weig ’ nag inv ) 2O08SSCSGOGSO0SS a W ‘cadiimatin w.C. Kennedy, City.| « 7 Zeeeet : noodes oa 0 teee upwards. Apply to hundred dollars is wanted at 6 per cent. This forenoon: W. B. Reynella, Halifax; —oheee~ — CHARLES F. TRASK, for 5 or 10years ov Re al Estate. Tnsur- Jas Hayden, Hayden Vaniderstne, Vernon; The kind that rings and keeps at it oct2] —3in— pd at Hotel Davies. ance On san e for $500. For mee par- River: John MeEachern, Clhir-y Valley | ¢j]} you wake. Alarm Clocks cheap ticulars to P. O, Box 154. octl6 — Rev. W. D. Moss, Marshfield; Henry Mc- at W. W. Wellner’s ss a nase — 5 Leod, Dunstaff sage. : ng _— en SES _—s A Cambridge, Mass., correspondent of MARRIED he Halifax Herald furnishes that paper ; eth a list of the students from asks At St. James Church, Philadelphia, on attending Harvard University. Among | the 17th October, by the Rev. Horace A. the number are Messrs. E. Brehaut and F. | Walton, Sidney David, second son of the J. McLeod, of this province. Mr. Br haut, | late Rev. "David Fitzgerald, D. D., to Made- bh sg vice president of the line Elizabeth, second daughter of the late 1g $ ‘ ’ ( a Oe Pes secant ei hel tan. Manse Saaihend. Boys are hard on boots. Buy our boy’s boots at 90, University, Referring to Mr. McLeod the | = — and $1.10; and the bang up ones at $1.50. corre spondent says: F.J. Mcleod, Dal- aD, WOOL UN houie, 90; astudent in the graduate At Pisquid on the,21st‘inst., of consump: school fcr four years, bas this year] tion, Donald McDonald (Bornisb) aged 62 GOFE BROS. Hed in law echool. During the yeare, Deceased was the eldest brother of p t year Mr. McLeod was instructor in Rev. Dougald M. McDonald, P. P.. Tignish, SHIRTS BOOT FACTORY iinglish in oa a niversity of Nebraska. | who was at his bedside when he expired. ‘ While in Lincoln he conducted a Sunday | The funeral took place this morning at ange eee tee ee ee ae eee school class in a day ees sane | in | St. Andrews and _ presided over by His that city and among the regular attendants | Lordship Bishop McDonald who was as~ | hae : were Mr, and Mr, W.J. Bryan, the | sisted by Revs. Mgr. McDonald, DF. Me- sie SiGe a Democratic nominee for president, and his | Donald, M. J. McMillan, R. J. Gillis and wife. Mr. McLeod, although differing | 4. J. McDonald. May his soul rest in from Mr. Bryan on currency =e, : peace. nevertheless a great admirer of him, an a5 : arsaparilla has over and | predicts for him a brilliant futare. ROP eee ploved by its cures, Is tha Te that Wr 5 trade and 1 a8 am when ail other preparations failed, that lig Gas std Rheumatism is cansed by lactic acid in| §¢ i the One Truc BLOOD Puritier Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara the blood. Hood’s Sarsapariila neutralizes ve ‘os acid and cures rheumatism. e anes pacman, oa ee eweran theres tae off Empire Blend, ee am a oo yac iy ? ? : amo Lily and Chinese Sacred wilies left. Will est. For sale wholesale or retail by Boa day at Paton’s & -inorrow, sell the balance ata discount to clear| . As warm as fur ard a: light as afeather. } them out.—Geo. Carter & Co. . a ; 7. eJ- MORRIS What? Paton’s Bc as, oct23—3i eod POR CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, J:CKETS OR CA'BS An opportunity such as we now offer presents It self only once in a very long time. Think of it-6-4 doubie width a'l wool cloth at 99c We have sold hundreds of yards of same quality at $1.40. PLAIDS 7 TWEEDS CURLS z MELTONS r A fine assortment still remains for your selection. wl _ BEER BROS. — nt ae ar Tf pY ? diana “ aul ~ TI we ae