THE ee fur New BCAL AND OTda2 (TEMS, S Beer bros fo. Dress Goods, | Fall Overcoats DAILY EXAMINER - ney re _— + _ oie UUR NEW FALL HATS ST ee Se nw " TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, {&86. Oar New Fal Sages. Nee Our hibdren’s Clothiag. VicTorRia C10 Lora ‘ v at 6.30 -—_——- _—_——— ee oe eee . Just as good as custom made Salvation | j, iti vent as + ee Th Inet « ae ; . i if -— ° zs Salvation | in quality, we ight, fit, finish, The bes tand latest styles produced by leading Boston}, Ladies, if you would have the very best and latest styles New fall Reefers, Suits. and Oveicoats by the hundred. ss s and workmanship, and experi- and New York Manufacturers, are now open and ready in our}! Mantles and Sacques, there is no need of you paying two or | Overcoats from $2 up, reefers from 90c up, suits from $1 vp, . - iain ence has brougut us to a point furnishing lepartment. We have hats to suit any head or three prices for them as we are now in a position to supply ulsters from $3 up, and all other lines jus tas good and much tha! the villa New Bruns-| Where we can guarantee our face made, at ; rices tv suit any pocket made. No mistake we you with the best goods made, at prices to suit the times. }chcaper than any other place in the town, §Ask to see our wick, * porated as 8) styles to be up to date. are the leading huatters, Don’t buy a sacque without seeing ours. $1.70 boys’ suit, it is a corker ww . . : PROWSE BROTHERS Masoy A regular “ia wom Oo y : y "e: 2” 5: "3: © hr ae ee egal PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE. BROTHERS. will be held 4 I on *, Mason . Te iple, this evening @ o OCIOCR, —_- LD + a . Bt at al os PERSONAL. |, INFORMATION WANTED. ares ; ; ; kee rilnay me og sentenlay it wag —pensonat. THE MIGHTY POWER OF CASH a WEDDING titi ~~ 22524224444 424 SS AAASeeeeSS spn vunced thal ee ee ' e are pleased to see Mr. W. S. McKie | Tue following letter, which is self- = Siencionee aren ee. ee tLe repairs & SS Fout a his severe illness. i ere explanatory, was received by Senator 3 . ig = a b tia ’ ny ‘ - : . i Miss Gregor,of Prince Sircet School, left | fy be Prowse a few daya ago :— Cc 2 = ibg ts ” ta . morning to spend the winter in Cali- bash Prices Public Trust Office, TE TS j = & A 2 a satel regula: - ra ‘ a oe Wellington, New Zealand, \ 2 r ns ¥ E ry = : : Mrs. P. O'Meara died at Ottawa on © 19th August, 1896 My entire : stock of Silver - Fi 5 FF tery - , ao . ard | Friday last aged Lil years. She was a . ‘ ec ee ; . eS zs _ 4 é Borate Foon eastts camp mane a, Very Very Low, [Se vtsrrites wrre offers a spectacle of un- ee THE ik E | i é a - } Eineas Mac ld, barrister-at-law, 5 ) 0 ° i ui , i = , re Si Bo'vkck All members thoald attend] ie¢t this morning for Bathur-t, N. B., os Prince Edward Island. usual brilliance. Do you want| Japanese Terra Cotta Ware | = _—— ¥ this wecebioe i: au interesting mission. 4 . Sir,—There died recently at Blairlogie, in Jardinieres, Bowls, V ases, x = : . a We hear with regret that Mr. R. N. near Masterton, a person named John Me- THE Water Bottles, etc A faw | & ae . < ‘ ; ss Foorsa! of Wales Coliege] p.i1.. on of De. Taylor. of this city, is I i i j ie i = Toreplace that old dining table with one of : \ ; Faylor, sun of Dr. Taylor, of this city, is saughlin, who is stated to be a native of “9 bandsor Fl ve Enerenes.1 ¥ i gh one = Fou at Areocia a clocted ~ | ill of typhoid fever in Boston. Prince Edward Island. My object in NICES Tr ne ower epergnes, 2 pee ee . r > i. low z - R aes © ae It is eaid that the value of the ? writing is to request that if you know any GIFT Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks = our Stylish Extension Tables. Extends 8 ft 2 4 haw, pre Harry Ritchie sptain; seated tn Cte Ctannlee alatiy. , ; ; : wS ie a 3 ae preseats received by Sir Charles and Lady f y . relative of the deceased I shall be obliged x ev Car, . s S : : co’ e on 4 ¥ rt — = ‘Ws ) Tupper during the past few days approxi- to you if vou will acquaint him or her . i] Fancy Candies, Fancy Work. = in long, b legs, 6 leaves, finished dark or ¥ yar, Newron aud W. McKie, executive!» cies 910,00 , We can’t guess, we | with the fact of the death. The deceased| That a reasonable price will} Boskets, Chinese Lanteras. = 3 committee Mr. Ross Robertson, M. P., Toronto, | 1, . SR A vy | left very little property, which was sold | hyy? omething that can belr: . ¥ antique. Tue CawPana \ —The s and proprietor Of the Evening Telegram, aginst na prices ure very Very | but did not realize sufficient to pay the} _- y: Sc i de d te Finest Lot of Purses il Town ee , a ‘ Tus 7 . =. tas 19 one om jas donated his sess onal indemnity to the| low, for our competitors no- | burial expenses. given wit pride an accepte B ‘ . is z = Remsen, which re early yesserdey | sick children’s hospital of that city, ties th an welles our eusiem- I om, Bir, a with pleasure. Will you call ‘ ermuda Lily Bulbs, direct | & ——w 3 aenene> age eth a * Professor Saunders, of the government we rm Your obedient servant, i ; wi rom a Sy »y Ts"as Me of = last midoight. At latest scoounts be | ..cerimemal farm, has just retarned from | CTS. October is here, there is 3 & See and see the many’ new and oe ass er Is'es. Other ? ? ' i == wy Pa ho : 7 er the Northwest. He says the grain and l chill in the air We have Public Trustee. pretty things I have on dis- choice u bs Ih serson, = ‘ ‘ § . eB ¥ see enera or be ZOU ON) o4i¢ erops in British Columbia are below 1 - Und — : P. S.—The deceased had been a sailor. pla , “A thing of beauty is = ( He ¥ 2 iret tide. _— } seas : ls ¥ > } 2rwear —_ a Sec 8 > ‘“ ¢ ) ‘ t - io the average. —" ve oe ” almost aod also appears to have served in the a i ) forever.” ” % Haszard & fioore, 2 = Miia ¢ - Sieiinhd, a 7 cn gag at pe vee every price, rrom oC to 92 DO, Royal Artillery. a Joy to er. Booksell ¥ oh a ; ot... Otel this forenoon as. Laird, New! qu, i Be : : : : : : correspourtent e Guarcian reports that Glows z E. tant Victoria. pm Lhe value 18 just as right : Any person having any information to W W WEL! NER ooksellers a FURNITURE "== & in the case of Perry vs. Chaisson, on trial] Ooh"! yo Verity, Montreal; L. T.|as the goods; they sell so fast | impart regarding Mr. McLaughlin should 7 , ‘ = ; Y since Friday, astevening returned |g iind St.John. ae wae i b dp communicate with Mr. Warburton or . a ¥ A a veniict in favor of the plamtitt for $11" Ti gunounced from St. John that the} '* “C°PS US Dusy re-ordering. | Senator Prowse. JEWELER.... See SSS SSS SSS SS Se SSS Tree a) — 2 oy ae aes en én report that Howard Sprague, D. D., had Fali Gi sets sein a ——— Soe Coile G ane TCV". CTT eT eee VT ee V¥ ¥¥ oars. tt ls learued that they stood Ave 00) | cepted a call tothe Methodist chareh, oves are il NEWS NOTES, Se two. Summerside 18 HOt Correct He has ac- “ a > , 8 O ree . : a‘ . - . : : ———— : : oes aye P An exchange Tepor® cepted an invitation to Wesley church,}| A job line of fine It is said that the condition of Prince ALBANI = iol ] that Mav wheat closet iu Chicag ya Saab Yarmouth, subject to the approval of the} Kid 4 button Gloves in assort- | Bismarck’s health is causing great anxiety. Cc ele) » 797 and M rn at 274. which are rausfer authorities. \ Piates ai a a i sail } . oe oe! ee eo Dr. McPiail aud wife, of Summerside, | ‘ d sizes, regular prace $1.10, a ey ae eee UZ 6r oes. s reached by both on the January pork closed at the highest p» : will leave orrow for Edinburgh, where preser t aivance. vill leave to-morro »wh itis Dr. MePha ’s intention to take a 7.82, an sivance of 32 cents fron the open : : . vs foes "— special cours re E urgh Univer- jog quotations Saturday. The advance in pecial course in tt e Eiisburg — . ‘ “ ity. They will be accompanied by Miss the Decer roption of pork was even J J a foe greater than that Senease. The male May Stewart. daughter of Mr. Ewen ae See Se vane se galni,, ° : : ad ‘ S r > will spend a year with rela- ia price of pork bas beea alout 2.00 per] ~©¥arb who will spend 8 } ’ barrel from botton tives m Scotland. : . ui +s shh = Mme. Albani has arranged the details ae —— Den’ of her Canadian tour. She sails from ERMON AND an t ee on . Conga Eovlaed this month, and will be in this yext Sabbath, Oct. 18th, is the dat ; Ses - shie! =. a ee Me hte a ‘country and the United States for some es ie Stead on W!l!| nonths. She will be supported by Miss we F th tr r eft On . s . * e a Meth oa Senta Beverley Robinson, daughter of the late sh « eninge ¢« eveni y me ouday ¢ i. ." . 4 c ~~ eo 2 " — y Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, Mr. se 19th, he will take i rough : the it n, h will take ua ¢ o 4 trip th £4] Braxton Smith, Mr. Lempriere Pring’e, Colorado and California. Having spent vocalists, and Miss Beatrice Langley, four years in tramping through that | Ui olinist " country of flowers and fruit, forests and : ae. of Mostreal, the well Mr. Jobo Stirli known commercial : the Hotel Davies. The other arrivals include¢ forget that our northert It will only cost ont — oe oe traveller, is at summer has departed you 1@ ctst > hear Rev. : Mr. Nici W.E. Smith, Montrea'; D. L. Boomer, de sre on © My f ur years’ tramp through | yoncton; J. Ewing, St. John; Chas. A. Colorado aud California” in the Upper) piomson, Montreal; W. R. Racy, Halifax; Meshodiet Caurch, Monday Oct. 19th. S.C. Clarke, Mt. Stewart; Mrs. J. E. Me- > 1) . ' r > who " Col Mitrrary Svorrs—The officers and Dor “_ ‘ as Po ‘s i Can we members of Nos. 1 and 2 Companies, Gar chester Co., Capt. J. McDonald, Cardigan; Mont. Stephens, Orwell. VT ri-on Artillery, are arvanging tor a@ series ef sports, the n ooey realized at which will ge towards the fund for furnishing the proposed new orderly rooms. The 5; wil! consist of a shifting ordnance compe- tition Letween teams representing the two companies, a drill competition with 40 pounder R. B. L. gun, tug of war, rurning races,etc. The competitoa will be be teeen members of the two compeniés only. The exhibition will be given in the Skat'ng Rink on the evening of Thursday, Nov. 5h. Fuller particulars w ll be gi later. ee Lots or Coat.—The schooners Jane Semple, Victory, Raeburn, Spring Bird, Charlotte, Warrior and Tarquin, al! coal laden, arrived to-day for C. Lyons & Co. ors The Merit of the Maker is Easily Proven by His Work given <n Tae Prixcess —The following is taken from a late Glasgow paper:—The Grangemouth Dockyard Company lJaunch- ed from their building yard vesterday afternoon a finely-modelled screw steamer built to the order of the Charlottetow Steam Navigation Compary, Prince Ed wari Island, for passenger and mail ser- Judge us by the merit of our Sg here. De seen ses ee omy Everybody's Dentifcam...- Cough SyPrupecererereee 2c Cream of Roses.....ceee 2 25¢ vic on Canadian waters. Ti vesse Varnish Restere! SS ee } . mn } enecifica. | ~ y* which has been designed to the specifica | Beef. Iron and Wine... .$1.00 tion of Meesre. Nicol M’Nicol & Co., Quinine Wint.cccs «0staeae Dixon Street, Glasgow has been built un- der the superintendence of Mr. Rober : Anderson, Renfrew. Her machinery, We make ali these and lots more which consists of triple-expansion engines, will be supplied by Messrs. Muir &| [fy hnson & Tohnsen Honston She was gracefully named ud ova ‘ 1 Jeinogpaa hy aa Rits lle 4 sat . ¢ , 6 ee y Miss Rita Miller, daughter of TUE DRUGGISTS. oe liana Tae Farmer axp Horse Racixe.— . Rf Horse racing is no longer the profitable sy business it was years ago. It costs the u price of a good horse to train him. Then, & fact horse is ofteu bandix management in the races. sapped by poor} The entry fees | . * = too, must be paid with great expense for horse and driver, while only a small per es cent. of the horses campaigning are win- eee MEANS oe oee ners. Thus it is that none but professiona! ; © s horsemen and very rich men can stand the expense of campaigning horses. The is e if ’ ‘ ja farmer who has a winner uenally fin after al] this expense is undertaken, tha ~~ ce ¢. : it costs twic aa as the wionings. We find it so in our 1turnl- The old jockeys with their tricks will beat | ture business, you, and if a farmers son 1% CampalgDing | ihe horse, ne ie ruined for future usefulness. The association devel ps the gambling spirit, which bas ruined 6&0 7 young men.—Western Agricultura ist. any Who Sell at Selling Prices. a a DS SN nn eit rr Et ate rrivais Of Very Pretty Goods“ - | Case Feather Boas. Price from Loe up. 0 Doz. Li.y Kip Gioves.—Des} ite the large rp advance in these well known goods, we wi } still keep the price at Pepe. All sizes now in stock. , . , aoe iat 10 Sty.es uv Misses’ Fett Hats —Very styl- : ver la Aly ish and pretty. Colors, cardinal, navy, black, fawn and brown. POPPPPPPPPRRPRPRDDPPPPPPPPPPPP DODD PF Prrrrrererrrrrrrrrrrrr New Aprons.—These are 6 Srytes Cuipren’s really pretty goods at just what you need, viz.: reasonable prices. All Sizes in Misses Chics ———— The right thing for school. Warm, strong, be- ~~ BEER BROS. AIPPP PPT PPPPPP RPP MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. yyovvnvvvrvnnnnsnvensvnrvannseennt enn sannnennnnte vert ty rrtt? me BASUbdbbAdbAUUAbAdAGAbAdabAdbdLdddbddsdQbbdbddadbebdddbesddcbdddsbasadadeddaadasiasdisds | | now only @@e (sixty cents), while they last. Ladies 7 stud lacing in black, and col- ored at popular prices. Every pair warranted genuine, 200 pairs Ladies’ warm Cashinere Gloves, job line at L2c, 15ce, 18c, worth double. See them. We are making a big hole in our stock of hosi- ery, the goods are splendid value and sell well. We have another lot on the way. Keep the babies warm—an elegant lot of fancy wool goods just in. Muffs and collars for children. Bovtees, Mittees, Scarfs Hoods and caps. See our furs, dress gcods and cloth jackots. Priced low to sell. THAT HEATING CONT RACT Sir,—The taxpayers of the city who attended the meeting of the City Council last evening and heard the minutes read wherein they stated the several tenders for boilers that were beforezthe Council the previous meeting in whicu the contract was let for hot’ water heati:g the city building, will know now mucuo truth was contained in the authorized statement of the chairman of the public property committee that appearel in the Examrxer and Patriot of a recent date to the effect that only two tenders, thet of Messrs Bruce Stewart & Co.and McInnis & Thorne were before the Council. Tie statement of the minutes of said meeting, resd last night, reports the tender of Mc- Kinnon & McLean received, and aleo that Mr. T. A. McLean addressed the Council in explanation of bis firm’s tender, which was $40 less in the one case and $175 lees in the other. TAXPAYER. (With reference to the above letter, it may be pointed out that the chairman of the Public Property Committee did not authorize the publication in Tue Examiner of the statement attributed to him by “Taxpayer,” nor was any such statement published in Tue Examiver. The au- thorized statement which Tue Examiner published was in effect that there were only two tenders for heating the City Building before the Public Property Com- mittee, and the lowest of these was accept- ed. Councillor McCarron, who is the chairman of the Public Property Com mittee, in reply to a letter published at the time and signed “Taxpayer” offered to enlighten the writer if he came out over his own signature, and we presume he is ready to do sostill if his request is compli- ed with.] R.S. K—Scarlet Chapter to-morrow night in St. George’s lodge room, Fall attendance. Two Mex Drowxep.—A man named Alexander, of Sussex, and another, name unknown, were drowned at Prescott’s mill pond New Mill, Restigouche county, SF B., on Saturday. They had been sent to lift the gates when the dam gave way, carrying their bodies down the stream with logs and debris. ccnkciiaie Baxep Hau.—It is frequently asked why some hams taste so much better than others. This would not be the case if they were baked, and not boiled until all tte sweetness was extracted, which is general- iv done in the majority of cases where they are found tasteless and discolored. Of course a great deal depends upon the quality of the ham, and none but the best sugar cured should be selected. Here is a good rule for their treatment: Make & stiif paste of four and water, with which completely cover the ham. Then p'ace it in a bake pan containing a little water, with which it must be oc- casionally basted. It will require about four or five hours to bakea ham of me- diam size in a moderate over. The cook must of course use her jndgment by testing it occasionally with a fork. At the expira- tion of time remove the har, and the eo- tire top can be peeled off like a sheet ot leather, leaving only the fat exposed, which must Le well covered wit: bread crumbs. Retarn to the oven lonz «nough to brown, then set aside until cold befere using itisi is twice as easy to cut in tempting han slices, besides lasting as long again’ Bear in mind one thing—never cut ham agarst, the grain. Always begin in the centre and you will do well, says Good House- keeping correspondent. artist-author, has been cremated. Arclight and Clayson are to trot at Moncton this week, probably on Saturday next. The announcement that Spain has fail- ed to float her $200,000,000 loan in Lon- don will be good news to the rebels in Cuba. The Peruvian cruiser Lima left Lima on Sunday with food, clothing, etc., of the value of 40,000 sols for the relief of Peru- vians distressed by the great fire in Guya- quil, Ecuador. Grand Operatic Concert Inclu ling the 3rd and Sth acts of Gounod’s FAUST. ACT IlI.—The Garden Scene. ACT V.—The Prison Scene. iThe scenes from the opera in costum?. oveeee ABT IST S..000- A despatch to the London Times states | that the government ef Mityelene has dis- covered a plot of Turkish students to bring about a general massacre of Christians and that four of the ringleaders have been ar- rested . Ex-Governor Campbell, of Ohio, says that if the Republicans put $30,000 into the state the Jast week of the campaign they will stand to gain 30,0¢9 votes there- by. Ohio would seem to be a country where money talks. In ashort time, when the Leadville maine owners have cowpleted their fortifi- cations, so that they will be able to keep the strikers oil, they expect to resume work ia their mines. The war between labor and capital is very real in the West. A correspondent of the London Times at t.o Janerio cables that the arrival of a number of Canadian emigrants in the State of Sao Paulo caused some scandal, They bad been promised fictitious favors and were much dissatisfied with the treat- ment they received on their arrival. Their position has not improved since and the promises made them are not likely to be fulfilled. Chicago’s next great event will be the celebration of the 25th anniversary of the great fire. It is not eaid that the unveiling of a statue of Mr:. O’Leary’s cow will be part of the proceediogs, but it might well be. The kick of the cow that upset the lamp that fired the stable that started the blaze that burned thecity did more to make Chicago known to the world than even the belated Columbian Exhibition. And notoriety is what Chicagoans leve. An anti-Sultan demonstration was held in Hyde Park on Sunday by the working- men of London. Twelve platforms were erected fram which speakers addressed the assembly. Resolutions were adopted by acclamation calling upon the British Gov- ernment to briog renewed and increased pressure to bear upon the great powers to secure united action to prevent the Sultan from continuing his carnival of blood. The resolution assured the government that the workingmen would support it in any step it might t ke in this direction. The Qneen and Pope have exchanged cordial letters upon the occasion of the sixtieth anniversary of Her Majesty’s reign. The Pope, after congratulating Her Majes ty and sending his best wishes, thanked the Queen in grateful terms for the freedom of worship enjoyed by Roman Catholice throughout the British empire. The rep'y of Her Majes:y was most cordial. She declared herself happy to repeat her former assurances of the perfect freedom of Catholics within her dominions, and added that it was her pleasing duty to acknowledge their fidelity and loyalty. The Toronto Globe supports the sug- gestion that the Ontario Government should establish smelting works for the purpose of testing the commercial value of the iron ore deposits in the Province. The ides ba- heen pr retieally acted an in the case uf butter and clicese factories, and has resulted in good. “It is question- able, however, if it would be going too far to apply it to irou-making. The cost of the suggested works would be very heavy, and their operation might not do all the good hoped for. Government works are never carried on as cheap!y as private en terpr <8, nor are the re-u 's etiained, asa rule, so satisfactory. It will require much argument to show that itis not best io Ontario, as els:where, to leave the bu:i- ness of iron-making to iron-makers, avd confiue the Government to the work of governing. oe Wuire Castize Soap is one of the surest soaps nade. It improves with age, not in appeurance but in lasting qualities, and sells at from 15 to 20 cents pr pound. For a few days only you can buy for 10c. a pound at Watson’s Drug Store some of this soap, made of the same stock as a well known baby soap—last of several hundred bars. 2i AN X RAY Snap Shot Of your internal organization, would re- veal: if your back pains, congested kid- neys; if your tongue is coated, disordered stomach; if your head is heavy, sluggish liver. Take ancther snap shot after vcu’ve used Mack’s Rh+umat:e Pills, and note the change—the kidneya will be fikering the poi ons from the system, the stomach actively Civesting and the liver pouring out bile, You’il say you never felt better in your life. The system has been clear ed of poisons by Mack’s Pills, that’s why. Fifty cents. “Cough Chaser” will cure that hacking cough. 10c¢. For sale by Geo, E. Hughes and Johnson } &Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. MADAME ALBANI: Prima Donna MISS BEVERLEY RORINSON, Mezzo ave. WEVMPRIERE PRIENGLE, a MR. BRAXTON SMITH, Tenor. MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Solo Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON .SCARFA, Conductor. The ecenes from the opera under the di- rect sapervision of ERNEST GYE. Subscription lists are now at Dodd’s & Ranukin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance of the aabove artists at the Opera House on November 23-4. Books ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIIS Complete Assortment McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET. aug29 — Wreck Sale. To be sold at Public Auction, on Thursday, the 15h day of Octol er, inrt., at the hour of | o’clock in the afternoon, fhe Hull and Rigging of the wrecked Scbooners Azof and Hattie F., where they now lay stranded at Rildeon Sandhills, on the north side Cascumpec Harbor. Rigging and sai!s cf both vessels in good ture, Send us your aidress and we will show you how to doit. Imperial Silverware Co.,, Box P L, Windsor, Unt octi3— YE*, WE HAVE THE BEST PAYING *busziness ever ofiered agents. $18 a week ean surely be made by any man or woman No possible doubt about it. Imperial Sil- verware Cv,. Box P L, Windsor, Ont octis REMEMBER, WE POSITIVELY GUARAN- tee $'8 a week. Don’t fail to write at once. We will sarprise yon. Imperiai Silverware Co., Box P L, Windsor, Ont octi3— S18 A WEEK EASY — You work right around home, a brand ntw thing, no trouble to make $18 per week easy; write to us quick; you will be surprised how easy it can be done; send us your address anyway; it will be ior your interest. to investigate; write to- day; you can positively make $15 a week easy. Address, Imperial Silverware Co,, Box C. U., Windsor, Ont. sep29—lm rT 7 ; WANTED around home, ary tur pushers, 2 Tt. H. LINSCOTT, 49 Richmond St. W. Toronto, Out septli—dy& wky I can employ five men and three ladies to work at and A good thing with good sal- order. : JOHN P, BRENNAN, Waits, Lost, Found, € ¢ 4 cos ac3 pea Young lady from Colorado has opened up E adress-making parior at the corner of EVENING we CL ASSES Mun and Bayfield Sts. Please call, A per- ” fect fit guaranteed. Prices reasonable ou-ee—eh oC ea A Fein AGENTS MAKE 3'18 A WEEK EASY AND P. F | COMMERCIAL ROLLESE Giving a full Business Course and Sh havd Course, 3 nights each weck, will open on Monday Evening, 5th October, at 7.30. Reduced rates. Apply at the Col- lege to ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29 —eod—tf. Percy W. Carver, LL.B. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P. E. I, Attorney & Counsellor-at-law Commissioner for the Provinces, Building, Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. Tremont Sure as time, you ¢an make liberal. public stand by us. NEW ADIES': RESS T Ve2e2eee222222 : j Fate e When you find a store that is busy all the ?) up your mind that the managemént is right, and its methods are e are doing business right along every day, and it’s because we do good hon- est work at good honest prices, that the Can T. McKENZIE. aaeaarecentc STOCK. JACKETS eo GOODS NOW OPENING. J. HARRIS, L GON HOUSE aQ00 CASES. Best quality, latest styles, at the lowest possible prices. J. o&. Macdonald, Market Square, Queen Street. a suit or a pair of trousers that will fit you well and give great wear, you should call at Beuce’s, the popular tailoring estab- lishment, There you can see all the new- BROCE, Granby Rubbers of Iron Wear Fame cost us more but we sell them at same price as the common Canadian Rubber. GOFF BROS.,, ~ BOOT FACTORY ree ——— no =D ciiPink GLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but rememer that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J. MORRIS Highland Manges — «—lViade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown,J aly 22, 1896—246 & wy SP