¥"°W *rm -rs, 5%. ~v < F _ . . " W” 5 `“““‘“'°i` ` *V “ so ~.»...» - _ Vg , . ji. _ 'mn GUARDIAN, cHaBLo'r'rE‘l'owN, ramen Enwann ‘W-» »-AY 1n.~'D'zll¢Y i- ‘°“*-“f-”" ' 1,1 J FLEURY’S & SONS ...~ smut"-a'.¢..... A Pointer fur.. lnvsturs Boot Cutters and Pulpers-Roller Grain Crushers, Plate Grill! Gnnders, Straw Cutters, Wheelbarrown, with latest up-to-date unprove- Inents. We have a large stock of the above line of goods Wllwll WB "9 selling out at very low prices for cash or credit terms Ca l at once and get a Rsargam. We still have a few Barrel Churns, Washing Machines and Wnngers -which we are closing out at reduced prices n nggd of a good Fur Robe, Horse Blanket or of Harness call and see our samples and get prices. A I-l@?l\lE :Bc S3 Y Braun Daman.. Famous **"“°'~ ~' aw lf you are i “ rr -"~"*'°»'~v*°¢=»v»»4¢q»ascavsi-Iuevva .suan~¢.¢~ lou Oil Oo. ATUR Penfecv fn' £1 ‘- "f,||rg 4PP:§R,_¢.\ M9a_,nS _ LG ‘ GU/-manfif Ptgres " f'Nts1l'm\5" Indpend_ ence ~»~ Od ¢ih0d-S 5 T92: am@nM £nedteef.h,'imye>`:at c‘:nPa`.lligut1h;nmo;::x:= and go home mme day with i’ nel T h » " -- Qu. rerfect it and satisfaction guaranteed. We are the onl dentists in P E. I. w 0 mah! ur- susan teeth by me reiebmea weus System Teeth made gy system are vefffffgsciél "gs _ _ ayandthepriceisaameastheordmarypiate Iiasettof eethwemakeianot n yw h t k » » h eeiaim for t-don't pay a cent. C S ‘ t e .Wi |m'rnr§x'raac'rED nuts and without vein *hw /\ 1 nyoulive out oftownitiato advantageto have work 0 Pl-AT " V: ear y Stages _ Of de° °f’..'f.,"!.;‘.l ‘&.’.‘3‘.‘. ‘.§.°‘i.i1‘.i‘,Z°.5°;.i’.“..‘T.T.‘l°.i.`§°,'$’5§§ni.'“°°“w. R 5QU| Q W/ ,/, " \ ‘ 1 _ e » f - ann no sicihaeningieeihm one nmnz. and guarantee no me/ E ” S Ve opment be OTE It Ifyonhave some old roots, or badly decayed teeth don’t L ,, JI M liave them extracted. but letusreatore themto their -`-%»£_ln I5 lltural usieéliilness dvnth og; pnigless Crown a¥ge ‘ _ d A h _ qatem,w :sun etecta e an everlasting _‘nu 'EXAm1eLll11$;sl`slx(l)t1?¥SreAgtNIf)“-CONSULTATIONS FREE. ALL WORK DONE BY DENTLI 0 t t S TS Hours 9 to 6 0170* Enning BERLIN DENTAL Pannons ............. P E 1 7 ~ »= as the stock usually HJ' reaches the :lividend » asliingtun- \»°8mn:Lns’ vw wr k\’_omLso\1;waw¢|> owl. “°"'~':,'.:,::.';;:‘ _ talifumia Will not shrink Is is mule if tl e finest long iibred combed Nova Bootla Wool This wool is famous for its great sire: gih and elasticity BTANFIELD S is the warmest and most cc mfortaole underwear made It wear twice as long as orher 'risk es Money back if you don’t say so too 336 vhnt STAWFLE LD S is on :very garment, U ..._.---..~._...».... _,..--» ¢-»1-rn.-|v~v»u ~ »»-~ »1l“-- »... -.-.... ..._ r.. -» ._ ~._-un-.~mq~a-¢.- » ~»»» sw .anna-o--e-w-auvv our old fence or perhaps xour house needs a coat of paint to brighten it up it will look like new " wh a we of Pmsm PREPARE P Al NT on it All tolois in stock and to arrive a share. l Pure Faint \ lenchanmer f ,e_,~. .a.....~... ¢»ll\<‘ * ,__,.4--,_-4 -‘I Yours lor -...spa -r at P Kenlloth J Martin B- A Stock in a Legitimate Well _ Managed goes to par or is Withdrawn from the market, the oppor- day as ever. OW is the time to purchase SUM’Sll)E AND WEST 'run Ye win met in wmnras Hs11.ims\ evening at 7 oclock. Mn. Wmsm-:Y Caaswnu. returned on Tuesday night from a visit to New York it ;rnnsohr.Ms1».bar owned byrspv. Jos. ' Read is expected here today with a cargo ‘ of coal from Port Hood, C. B. f Rev. B. T. Dobie and Mrs. Doble left Tuesday morning for Waverly N .S. where i Mr. Doble takes the church of England pastorate. ‘ i Auorros! the shipments by the North- y umberland yesterday were 7(1) bags_ of oats, |00 barrels oysters, 22) lambs, a large mzantity of pork and snndrics. - Tm: second of the course of entertain- ments under the auspices ot the Y. P. S. C. E. takes place in the Presbyterian Hall' \ this evening when a supper will be given beginning at dve o'clook. 0 Tm: schooner Stanley Mac which has been loaded here with potatoes by Messrs Jos.Read dc Co, leaves this morning tori Halifax and after discharging her cargo at that port will sail tor Cuba. has been doing good work during his? visit to Summer-side, meeting-f with much greater success than was anticipated. ON account ot the rough weather ot Late oysters havezadvanced slightly in price. about $3.25 per barrel landed at Summer- side,while best Curtain Ialand oysters are l worth as high as $5.50 landed here. EVERY lady thinking of buying a fur jacket should see the display of Corestine guarantled astrachan jackets at Sinclair note of this. (Continued from yesterday) ~ Mr. l[cFadyen asked Mr. Sharp like _ would recommend' that a second train be I put on in winter? , Mr. Sharp in reply stated that he was not always asked for suggestions. Thel returns ot the railway would have most Rev. A. E. Burke spoke strongly in favor oia better service. He thonghtthat the business of the railway should not be judgedby any short period ofthe year. T He believed that if the trains were arranged to suit the people there would 0 be agreater traillc. He referred tothe delays in winter which Were chiefly due to there being only one train to :do the work of clearing the track. Whether » rights as other parts of the' Province. His address was chiefly an attack upon Supt. Sharp on whom he placed a great deal of blame. ' Capt. Read, representing the Summer side Board of Trade was the next to speak. He contended that the people of the West knew better than Mr. Sharpl whatthey wanted and he believed that ‘ Mr. Sharp would 'carry out their wishes asfaras in his power. He concurred in the opinion that there should be a better i service, said that unwise economy was being used and believed that if freights were less the revenue would he greater. The matter of winter communication was ofthe most importance to the people of this Province. The Stanley could have run daily on the Summerside Tormentine route last`winter, and it was nothing but iusanejealonsy on the part ot the eastem A people which prompted them to use their influence against this route. Hon. Jas. Richards thought the morning l be an ex rosa. Pas 1 A few Canadian Trade Reviews left sell- I G - ‘ _ I V ing at 15 cents each at Jardine and Mc- _ e 4 ” gi ' Gre or’s. ' 1i y A ` V y A asv. Gio.uasr.iu.u. a., agent and l if K V 3 ‘ ‘ e Manager otthe Twentieth Century Fund xi _ _ The cheapest oysters today unculled cost ,., . “CBB lll0l‘6 fIll'S ll3l'll and Stewart's. No otherjackets so well » V rf- »-- ,.»\~- _ ~ _ _ made, no otherjackets will give as good < says -W3 _ OQBL tistac i Y i _ » f, _ » sa ton. our nterest now to take? cent’ cheaper than she can . to do with the matter ot accommodation. l - - y i 2 Seniner. Mcleml Warm e Positively 'fthsgbsst yugo gysi-fgsgy-n}._by ug 6 lb Blankets 60r_80 only 6 “l "°*‘ 605:80 “ f 7 “ “ 65x84 “ s~ es.*si”v~~ » are the best l_no'ney___oan jbuy 'and ' any other place in Canada , 1. W9 r0¢6i_VBd _,Ulf a.T_;-young lady living We are in sou tusinlowef. e Ah . . ' ' »_‘§f;1 _ Leading Fur House. ` ..- ..~_. - - -_ . _ train should p sengers mail should be considered before freight. We should havoall the advantages possible no matter what the cost. He wonldllketo seotwo trains in `wlnter. Inthls waya good dealoi ox-» pause in keeping the road opou would be saved. Inreterring to the Summon-side, \'Iormentine route, he was ot the opinion that it was the best route and hoped to, Bee the Stanley operate here during the ‘ _ 'Write to or call on Ul_l'¢l.r.3_ohn Coomba,Queen St. :mam sauna. noun me g noun! :ro Loan cr'rmr=-nawsnanamg l _ _ S Mrs i V _ .. ' ' ‘mg wa-as som the seams;-sua.-, semi of | in advancing their c ms wi In lot f h *res u I bettél lTl‘&lll 88l‘VlC8.H8W&B Dl¢88¢(l @0806 W s o ` ` s ~ ' D 0 ' all taking such an interest in the Sum V merside Tormentine route. ‘ coming winter. Bi ard Hunt brought cncourag Trade and assumd the people of the West that Summerside was with them lai thregard to Messrs. J. H. Myrlck and Rev. Dr. Chassion also addressed the meeting. \ r " O A4' Z Farmers 1 When you want a pair oi long boots that will wear and keep. your inet dry, get as pair of Our lliake Made of Canadian Kip- vriwnnxmz to $4 76. - * ‘ _F¢a_ad\.Kip 35.00 Walleye alaoa lull imported longfhoota from up to 84.25. Give us acall when yon/ wantlong boots. We keep the Amherst Klondyko high gg; 111046 leather; lined aodhelioalo tongue tothe ion. with a heavy top sole. ' _ Pl‘l¢0ll»”- ti Ss -so #S1 *\\ bYh£tl\elroyes iltted and thus make. a|'op»@p ‘shag e _ , __ . I ' Y°“fll°¢‘*li>°§*°' M outer silt uhm io has Plum* . .1 i . 1 _ > ' ill lilllll ' a i.-lsr. seimn I advertised a list of stocks _ iir.-t plae-'»-. ‘ A Now we have the- OLD ' 3»“l'1'=1lY -‘l\li'Pill2 ,l'l'0!I\ §5`iff. vein* of ore, the ' s- lol 'ore mining tothe ton. ' The Primrose iias1j,\ist struck _ya beautiful , vein ui' ore runnin $180.00 in gold to the ton besides silver and%ead. ‘ . v ' e B The railway is linished to withi§§4 mils; .gf the lakeitné for the Lardeau over our line. ' " ' ' Full copies ofthe Reports will be gladly sent’ ' to anyone_inte_r_ested_ .a_u.d_applying, £o,'r__r _ _ i§This is one of the best chances It of" < i just nowifbt investn;’erit,5,_; 5 v ' v ’ A- E- WET-CH» ' _ lcndomCanaia_ _ _ . 1, _ _ ., _ 3 have lou any Member _ in your lamlly y A that vision is poor? sift W ° ._\"\@'l ,_ is ~ _ lit? ‘ _ _ 'Z - f-~_-»‘.--»»-oua----»»\<¢-_.a.¢.>»<_ ..-¢....f `.. . mea..-.._. .` ' .Beriw on _1lo1ma¥--- avmrso, - 9°” md PS and receive the boat D 8"'-1 _ ’ i _ Aplfyet ‘ =1f_»i'1.2t»- .4 ~ » ! if _ l 5 if; it? sale giving the Old Gold and Prilrlrose 8li&`l8&7_a ; if