oo VOCAL AND 07423 IVEMS. | | Beer Bros. for Dress Goods Boys Suits nc tS Se ~ Boys’ Reefers THE DAILY EXAMINER : : ee By Overcoats. Men's Suits. | Men’s Reefers SATURDAY, OCT ME Sse oe lh OBER LSOG, ol, MEN'S ULSTERS NS UVERCOATS izes 57 and 6 only. This lot goes at 75c. LOT 3 AT 89 CENTS 40 pairs of Perrin’s guaranteed { stud buttoned, in good au- tumn colors, sizes are 6, 7, 7}, 74; marked pric2 is $1.25, lot 3 goes at 89ec. for trial of suit of Emma Beers vs. Inland Steam Navigation Company, set down for that day. The docket consisted of a large number of suits. The following are the chief ones tried :— Wiiliam Mellett vs, Donald McMillan— Action for $52.50, balance claimed for fitting hot air apparatus in defemdant’s house. Defence that work was warranted to be satisfactory and was notso. Judg- ment reserved. A. Mellish for Plaintiff, Whear for Defendant. selling oak and walnut Mantel Clocks at prices which make them real bargains. ‘The time to buy is NOW. W.W. WELLNER JEWELER, AM » ail Is the one that is giving uiversal satisfaction. Wholesalef& Retail. J. GS “ ipa fits» ctf} N ' i ‘I--at| ope obs ordre ordre orbre bre xb» orbye xbye oxbye bye ox a as AS GS AY GS GS And tie Lady Came Back She'd been all over town—sle’d teen here—she pitas ae | a *eeeee " Wortu 5S } ’ » window | & a” $2. 50 | $3.75 $9 50 ~ _— sing at J. M “s 9 75 2 F : g - . : | oe 2.79 $ .90 $300 sO $2.00 5,00 10.00 $2, 7! $60.0 $3.95 $8.00 : : or. or 25 , p H2 OF OO fF Ovo nder 1.0 3.00 1.25 7 a 2.80 4-25 6.00 10.50 3.00 6.50 4.50 9.00 $8.90 $8.50 nds that a ebecon Lodge ig ehortly to 1.10 3.2 - Brea? | 2.75 4.50 6.50 : - | sisMetablished ix Summerside = vem 1.50 3.75 2.7 5 5 11:00 3:75 7.00 0.00 10.00 5.00 9.00 ae =) 3. 50 1,75 4.00 | + 4.75 7.00 12.00 4.00 7.50 9.50 12 00 5. 00 10.00 Onvens | he cone eer ae 75 | 2°00 igo | BSS oo — 13.00 4.50 8 00 6.00 13.00 7 shearcb . ’ ’ a for to g 6 - ~ < ; we ,_--~ we S 7 » oman Oe be : ge ellie 3 240 4.00 | 2 50 5.00 3.50 5.50 8.75 14 00 5.00 8.75 6.75 15.00 7.0) 2.uu avoidable circumstance 2.00 5.00 | 2.75 3.78 6.00 9,00 15.00 5.50 9.50 7.00 1:00 7.5) 14.00 . 9 or te . mae ait) | Rae x . I VacN } | Ga : ent | ° will (D. V ho Genii. suman ah Prowse Bros. | Piowse Bros. Prowse Bros. Prowse Brus. | Prowse Bro. P:owse Bros. Prow e Bros the Chestn Siission Mail to-morrow | ’ lav). N . 4 o'clock p. m i ~ (saga! i , . . . “ ° ° ° : | Show us the man who says he can sell clothing cheaper than Prowse Bros., and we will show you a man that doesn’t know what he is talking about. ; 5 " Ee bi v nt 2 s t rro w Ss oe ‘a ce en ee ee - ————— aE = — eae Goteteenee ———— — ya » at 3 o'% k, ia Lyceum. PERSONAL. | BOAKD OF TRADE, MARVECS ATALSAALZAMrATZ j eo = , ci a . ODD | a ascii a ¥ SQ MUG SANE SENG Sie Sie So ME: iy sex. Thie is Hallowee Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Halifax, left for Question of Direct Communication With residence of the bride’s parsnte, & é efpie 'o CLgde eae elagre clans elahe elas thane elae site chan elaye Kee 8 eye on docrsteps, gates and home this morning, ' Great Britain, St. a 2 _ eee Oe Lee 3 ® : 7 - > > ? - > P her wove The aen: e Mrs. L. H. Davies was in St. John yes- | 3 Aw adjourned meeting of the Charlotte- ing , ee igntman, ss ows email boy, » too, w yo teriay on her way home from Boston. 5 town Board of Trade was held last even- merchant, of Digbv, N S., to Mary Ejith, 8% z 7 i | eldest daugh I F j a he of | Hon. Mr. Peters lett for Ottawa this ing in Mr. H. Haszard’s office, the reom ughter of Henry | - Coombs, form- ‘ ba ; er y of Charlott 1 1 one ’ ——_— morning Prom Ottawa he will proceed | in Masonic Temple being otherwise occu- Steel, of Che ee The Rev. George g 4 , Se ee Bian | »| to Vancorver, B. C., on Behring Sea com- | pied. There were present P. Blake (Pre- aoe felae atone —— by the oo & 3 We h mission business. sident), Mr. Campbell, manager of the ; ormed the Ceremony, afier aa Chere om Tne Venerable Archdeacon S. Weston- | CLEARANCE SALE Beaver line of ateamers, Hon. D. Farqu- ete happy couple left on the steamer p 4 Sie SES Lane ae Charee 2. Sah , | Jones, arrived from Windsor, N. S., last harson, Messrs. George Stanley, J. A | p; ~ fo'ln it their fusure home in Q J\ '°o Fi Ry Sire neday nex j evening, and is the guest of Mrs. Geo. W.| SBR tileg Farquharson, T. Handraban, H. Haszard, f & ” Tre b 5 the beat wishesef many a & om e ornate ' Hodgson. He will preach in St. Peter’s OR RRS hy) RS N. Rattenbury, W. W. Beer, F. B. McRae, re 60 welding ek oe of y i ZS Pe . | Cathedral to-morrow evening. OME NTN vaste KE. H. Beer, T. A. McLean, F. H. Beer, H. : Ce: ee rae _ ‘Sat , f vessels are} Mr. George A. Freeze, of St.John, the| “gcc wi W. Longworth, W. Matheson, G.. D. ne = ar ee te mre. ig % loading } O'atoes a vis at A n for! popular Provincial agent of the Mame ° Longworth, L. Lefurgey, J. A. Matheson, *i — ep ee yoo prevented by the ~~ West | . , ports-! Central and Boston and Maine Railroads, At cost price, less than cost, | E. T. Higgs, W. L. Cotton and others. ohoir and Congregation of Carmarthen St. ‘ 9 Oa Se P a lis visiting the province on official busi-! half price and less than half} After a lengthy general discussion, the Church, of which the bride was a member 9 ore and potatoes ° 16 ¢ ; presse ; ness, He is registered at the Hotel Davies. | price following resolution, moved by Mr. Horace} At Tignish, on Monday the 19:h inst., \ AS Le oe or Miss Mary Gardiner was a passeie ? Haszard and seconded by Mr. Thomas A. } bv Rev. Dougald McDonald, P. P., Mr. . eel REE : | ger this morning by the Jacques Cartic® | . a McLean, was unanimously adopted :— William J. Overbeck, teacher, to Miss 4 B é ® as = Mu a }<o Victoria, Crapaud, on a short visit to} In ke ing over our Kid Glove Depart- Resolved, that this Board assert the! Sarah Waite, daughter of Benj. D. Waite, & f @e pe: meeting Y.M.C. A. Park \frieuds. Miss Gardiner is a graduate oi aa hag find several odd lots, odd —— right of this Province to a eubsidy euffic E-q., of Little Tignish. t a a rete. Qpernets 1/ the P. E. Island Hospital, and is success- Tb rma . sa oad — and qua aoe cienttoinduealneoi AlLitiicvnuean——_—_—K—_——_—_—!___= é & asi Ve were n ver so well pre: ared to meet by the railway n. Strangers s#iways/ ful ai her chosen profession! uttoned and laced. Iu order to clean |, 41) at thie port, and pledge the influ- y é “ all your oc ao y seleome. Lesson—M stthew 11-14, “Elias Archd. Currie, Souris, registered at the | UP all these odds and ends, we will offer ente 66 te senenheus to the development , a yy vur Wate in this regard. We quote which wa ome. | Queen Hotel this forenoon. The arrivals | em tor the next few days at cost, less of a permanent trade directly between this @ \ We. a few samplh, rees that will repay your : et ' ust night included: J. B. Derry, Mont- than a halt Pe li and less than half Province and Great Britain. X 9 _— attention : sOADIN — ANGLAND.m 2 ie Dargt. | real; D. M aicolm, Tatamagouche; E. M. Frice. ere 18 the list: . * > : Meteor, Capt. Griffiths, owned by Capt. | Wituand, St. John; Mrs Chever e and A committee of five members was then f ° , = : > , ; : ; ‘ . a eg Ras - i i ini t ( } +s Wi : rt ' : - arrived at S Lin | ¢ hild, Julia \ ° Deagle and Geo. z Knight, LOT I, AT 60 CENTS ~ wate Sees a = foes = & 2 : Lop t look th it ¢ Gs Good Ribbed ‘5 CE TR. + os ereeeeeeeeeeeoeeeee .18¢e Glen . load with “i i a ‘fo Es | ss 1, M ] iF. E a, Se, pam See ene Agriculture and urge. the importance of p a = ao “bee sy R ot; A little heavier. .ssssseeeees seeeeere eee oD2e yasgow Ie th white oats for Kng- } P. Rome ie 4 ’. B.| clas Near! a re ' 5 : : nm tome on ge TZ 4 a ee ia : shipped Capt — I ae ee — Sone —- oe gel A Sor eubeidining so of Spent steamships j & het = try her tempe! ¢ otee Extra heavy, shaped, e's bs'e's 00nd eaeeen ee . e*s ¢ . eS ve . a) é > > e 6 2 > : P. Richa iesie the Seteaes, ‘Bhd aibaip tat Pewde ead poles. Lat Peemauien to.aalt at this pert. Tie Summit st g ruin her 1ealth and com- &| ed. Very fine ribbed, shaped, bution front...... 30¢ , San Guta bes Bae, Be? pairs black undressed zard, N. Rattenbury, G. D. Longworth, D. & Plexioa by using that old g| AS Extra heavy and warm, ribbed button front. 36e | steamer E tt. | Wiluam right, James ogers, - S. 7 t : r 2 > ; r y . oe Ry Pie a . . ‘| on Tuesday | Dodge and H, Taylor, Montreal; Charles] marked price.......-$1.44 toa Ste netae oanaen ‘ 4 cook stove. Invest a few wiz 4A beautifully made, soft finished vest nearly evening la Sid Nfld, sailed] Green, A. Weir, W.C.Suoner and W. 18 pairs of colored lacing wens propscal for dination i the next . dollare in a reliable ae rae all WoO!,...eseeeeeees ceeet enone es 55e ee ‘oro to: Willis Riehs us i oe &.. é : d iS i : i : “ i = . . . or 3 ee Bs : me ©) “ 4 af 7 ‘~ ~— a ae iia ‘ — cs pr ice - 1.10 meeting, viz, gt Longworth, W. Mathe- Nothing. Something 18 A —a range that is fully oxtye A splendid Value,soft and warm, pure wool.. 58e a : Z ; zg her} Oaeford, d. . xiivie, awa. ‘ ee eeeeee . son iH. WwW. @ th. m= = are ‘ . File ion —— of 2. eg cer ee eee even '149 pairs of colored, but. oct Ts We dewn, however. Prices|& ua! page us, and a $ Gs Ladies’ Drawers, 30e, 36c, 60c and up. a creditalie recori fer our Island steamer. PoraTors FoR THE Srates.—~LThe dt. : ; 2 a 4 2 ; - * range 1a never ave ty : . 2. ° ° ° . et Ashden "| Fon Sun reports that some fifty barrels] toned, marked price.. 1.10 seamed Se S- er ee e are down lower than you |g I « satinfacti et : We A fuil line of sizes and prices in children’s of potatoes for the Boston market went on 14 oe f bls ‘k } a , . : 7 oe re ever knew them, on as & e lafaction since the —- u leri rf} S P I >] : ox Pasassereny Lecwe. avis I . : . pairs of diac yutton Campbell for his kindness in coming to . : ; ndcrwear. ee our north window for samples. Vaxr Promisirory Lecistation.—The | yeaterday’s steamer. The Montreal Wit- - : gs : fine a line of art of stove making was & Grand Division of the Sons of Termper-|; ys that some Quebec province} ¢@d, marked price 9Q)| the Province to promote direct steam 77 . QR] see ! i : : ne « ern T-| ness says 1 8 > y a " < eeee et ° . . . . r ~ ance, session at Ha ee closed it#| potatoes are loading on a canal barge| All above at 60c, communication with Great Brieie: ¢ invented. ¢ hs eT meetings at midnight < Thursday, there for New Y ork, and adds that this is ! COUNTY COURT: 7 S. resol al ras adopted favoring the Do-| something new io trade there. fi ‘ THE ‘ Sz Se ; nething 3 “ oe ‘ gf +f n ‘ ‘ Parliaments passing a : —— See al ; a ite The County Court has been sitting in FAVORITE ¥ the prohibitcry legislation in their power. For Sweer Curariry’s eh Hali vbpairs black lacing, j Charlottetown since Tuesday last, and ad- onan df, % : oyBye OooTre 6 60 . fax despatch says that the second instal— h a ios j d to-day until Wednesda ext for ‘ as ever opene or Ax i : 3 ' 2 Z stud, ‘ — a jJourned to-day un y on . t.—The Abegweits and the St. | went of bequests from the Joha P. Mott t marked price $1 10 the delivery of judgments reserved, and ‘our ecti I 4 RANGE f we —— tt , your inspection. am Deve play a match game of| estate was paid to charities on Thursday. ‘ 4 fooloa Vietoria Park at three o’clock | The legateee received $32,600. A third or oon of No 14th ’ The instalment of $30,000 will be paid nest ‘ Aber sod the Priuce of Wales will | spring, and thereafter there will yet remain & play amuteh on the afiernoon of Satur-| tor distrit ution the sum of about $150,000 g day Nov. 7th. | to be paid when the estate is finally closed o_—- years hence. Previous to Thursday’s in- e EMBE ~ The com mittee for the} Stalment nearly $100,000 had been paid to 4 A ery snerts at the Rink is sparing no charitable legatees. Pp to get a large field of entries. There e r aor @re ci events on the programme, pro- ® fe mal and amateur, and they are filling There 1S 10 Chance 0 fast It s five years since Charlottetown saw a public exhibition of shifting heavy : h g s. That was by special réguest for For i uiment the benefit of the Firemen. : I we Ixpicrep—The United States} Tegarding a matter on which every iry at Boston, on Thursday after- body’s opinion is unanimous, unless . feported an indictment against} you meet a prejudiced or biased nas A. Bram, mate of the barque person. er: Fuller, for the murder on the reas of Captain Nash, his wife and lf you will give e4 Prinses . = Wa 5 ows ef . si . i i ,. ° . ne The date on Johnason’s Emulsion > will be allowed to plead is not "gt | ‘ nced. , of Ced Liver Gil . culmea : a faithful trial, and then compare it I "'s Iw Sroianrn.—Sugar a ‘ law i : : pean ne gegen. teeagse with other emulsions you will have turned upward. There was an adlvance of . . wv g e higl ypini i at te n New Lork this wee k, and now all the th aii ith optnion of it tha Canadian refineries are up $c on granulat- It is fresh, pleas- ed, with yellows up } to 3-l6c, or fully je antly flavored, put up in large bot- others entertain. from the lowest point. The Acadia wil] tles, ‘ isily administered to children. not quote yellows at all. Theadvance was Price 50 cents. acticipate!,and there was considerable br g g the last hole- S oe ve last week by whole-| Fohrson & Johnson, — ; Gradvates in Pharmacy ] s omnes tee oe le ee. -ciniesinasbeiihiniiaenaassiemtaiamnican names of 2 No. Company’s Team under “ . = ae 1 of oo Sprague : pee 7 SSE NAN SSG ' larry Jenkins. Peter Craig, Leigh Davi-} ef re e&@ppye ede 444 ef@pe of@ye > son, Ourtise McLean, F. B. Kennedy, > - ’ tte ‘ George | Thos. Heustis, Wilham Joria y K ipedy, Jas. Conley, Harr hiway, P. V. Robin, Lawrence Gand t, George McLean, Bruce Huggan, Walter Pavisou, John Sims. The best Ume ye wie is 4 mins. 36 secs. g The team is rather light in weight, and Wentat the work only two weeks ago perfectly gr But they have worked Ask seventeen people with a will, and intend to make it hot for! where you can get the the tean epr ng No. 1 Co . : snicnscalinadialie best Sa ‘ Dae vveD.— TI € t arkentine Meteor, ( pt. Griffiths, arrived here yester- day morning, 39 lays out from Glasgow. The ¢ aptain reporis this the stormiest and rr passage in hisexperience of 31 - years. On the morning ot the 7th inst., = : > : th ret mate, William Marker, of Lianlly, Cheapest, 16 will tell Wale 3 There was a territfe you at ge biowing at the time, the seas washing . completely over the ship. It is thought 0 LUD that he was washed overboard and no one MARK WRIGHT & f " ‘ Was near him at the time of the accident, Who Sell Selli Pri and it is not defiaitely known how it bap- Tho Sell at Selling Prices. pened. When he was reported missing behing could be done and he was never + 4 4 " rs + 3 * teen afierwards.—Summerside correspon-| 8s srs SEal ll — Gence of the Guardian. : ’ ie ASUS OF ws7 Se Si yvvvvnnvvnnpropennonennoneneppecpranrenpenpran reper rt nny tn? FTP IIIA in Willow, Buckram and French Hat Shapes just received by express and pronounced by everyoue to be exceed- ingly stylish and becoming 4 Cases Corsets popular including our most lines, just opened. We keep a succession of Bargains and Novelties Daily —w ~*~ BEER BROS. Lity Gioves—All sizes now in stock. = ivi casnesnaiuatotee wiiisii i WUAMLALUALLdLaASibbadbsbUAbLbLMiddcddedanedsdcsbsebadasbascedddbaaddddanddaaeaddaddadddaddd j NOTE.—Please remember tbat glove buy ers will always find our Glove Department fully stocked with full lines of Black and Colored Kid Gloves in al] best makes. We have a splendid line of black and col- ored Lacing Gloves at $1.10; guaranteed. WEEKS & UD The Peaple’s Store. Wholesale and Retail TERE CATACOMBS OF KOME, There was a large and appreciative audi- ence in St. Patrick’s Hall Jast evening to hear Rev. Dr. Campbel!, of Halifax,lecture on “The Catacombs of Kome.” The lec- ture was most interesting and instructive, and was listened to with the closest atten- tion throughout its delivery which oc- cupied almost two hours. The learned lecturer dissipated some of the current opiniens regarding the ecataccmb:, ard showed that instead of being sand pits left by the Romans, they were in reality exca- vations made by the early Christians in which they might bury their dead. He also made reference to the sepulchre! in- scriptions, frescoing, etc., and showed the part which they played in elucidating early Christian history. Atthe conclusion of the lecture, a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the learned lecturer. The vote was moved by Prof. Caven and seconded by Rev. P. Curran. Mr. James Mclsaac, president of the C. M. B. A., presided. THE CLOSE SEASON FOR LOBSTERS, The Minister of Marine and Fisheries will meet the lobster packers, fishermen and others interested in the lobster busi- nese, ata public meeting in the Market Hall, Charlottetown, on Wednesday, the 4th day of November next, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of discussing the question of the close season for lobsters in Prince Edward Island and other matters in connection with the lobster industry. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued at all s ations on the Prince Edward Island Railway west of Summerside for Tuesday afternoon, train good to return next day, and at etations east of Summerside for trains on Wednesday morning, good to return the same day. Similar return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued atall stations eastof Charlottetown on Wednesday morning, good to return the same afternoon. A special train will run from Summerside to Tignish on Wednes- day evening, leaving Summerside on the arrival from Charlottetown of the after- noon train. The Minister earnestly hopes that everyone interested in this important industry will make an effort to attend.— E. B. Williams, Private Secretary. —_—_—_—_—__ No fiver tooth brushes and dental pre- parations made than shown in our win- dow. Prices right—A. W. Peddin, Cen- tral Drug Store. Hot Water Bottles, for comfort. See the line we show in our window.--A. W. Reddin, Central Drug Store. For stationery of all kinds go to Mc- Millan & Hornsby’s. November magazines now in Millan & Horosby’s. ~ A Waterproof Coat these days becomes a necessity. You can have them ready- made or made to order by calling at the Bargain Corner.—McKay Woolen Co. Children’s, Boys’ and Men’s Reefers at astonishing low prices at the Bargain Corner, at Mce —_——- Have yeu seen the window fall of babies, black aud white, at Wat- gon’s*Drug Store ? Trustees of School District No 222 (Tarentum) vs. John T. Garland. Schoo! Assessment, $18.61. This suit and four others involed the same defence, and ove was tried to determine the whole. The defendants resisted payment on eight grounds of defence, allof which were o verruled and judgments given for plain- tiffs for amounts ciaimed im all the suits. McLean, Q. C., for defendants. John D. McLeod vs. Colin MeLure. Goods sold. Judgment for defendant. Samuel McGaughey vs. James Palmer. Wages $41.90. Judgment for $10.48. Eben zer Wheatley vs. Wellington Fos- ter. Damages for non-performance of contract to deliver hay and potatoes, $17. Judgment for plaintitt for $14. George O’Coinor vs. William Batt. Wages $54. Judgment $43. Rattenbury for plaintiff. THERE 1S KO ROOM In Cavada Large Enough to hold the People Who Have Leen CURED OF RHEUMATISM By Dr. Ryckman’s Cure the King of Medicine. One or Many Testimoniazs. Mr. R. J. Logan, of St. John, N.B., writes us that he had rheumatism for 15 years, aod during that time used Larrels of liniments and spent many dollars without getting cured, that the pain was so severe at times in bis shoulders that he walked the floor all night. He took two bottles of Ryckman’s Kootenay Cure and waa completely restored to health. He says that life at the present time is worth living owing to Kootenay Cure, and he recom, mends the medicine to all rheumatic sufferers. —— DIED. In this city, on the 3lst October, inst., Owen Callaghan, aged $1 years, leaving a wife and three sons and two danghters to mourn their loss. May hia soul rest in pe we. [Funeral will leave the honse, Chestnut Street, at 845 on Mord.y nw orning, for Si, Dinstan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery]. Passed peacefully gaway this morning John C. G. Ellis, eldest sun of the late Join Eilis, E-q., formerly of St. Johns, Newfoundiand. [Funeral by carriage to Sherwocd Cemetery at 3 p. m., on Sunday efterno: pn, On the 30th inst., at her son’s residence, Pricce Sirret, Jane, widow of the Jat> John Musick, in tne 74th year of heras, [Funeral on Sunday, the first prox., al 2 o’clock to the People’s Cemetery. ] At Riverdale, Oct. 10, after a lingering illness borne with true christian patience, John, dearly beloved son of Joseph and Catherine Osborne, aged 38 years. He will be long miss+d by friends and veighbors, for his kind unassuming manner had en- deared him toall. R.I. P. At her son’s residence Hope River, on Oct. 24th, 1896, Elizabeth Middleton, relict of the late Patrick Canning, aged 96 vears, leaving tree sons and four daughters, besides a large number of grand childred and great grand children, to mourn their loss. Requiescant in Pace. THE ADVANCE OF THE FASHIONS. “Coming Styles designed by the Great Costumers of Europe” is the title of a most artistic brochure just issued by the Corticelli Silk Companv of St. Johns, Montreal, Toronto and Winnipeg. Within its covers are contained two full page colored designs from each of the leading costumers of the fourteen great cities of Europe, i. e.; Paris, Landon, Berlin, Frankfurt, Brussels, the Hague, St. Peters- burg, Vienua, Turin, Florence, Moscow, Glasgow, Dublin, Liverpool. The illustra~ tions show the +tyle, material and color of the different gowns, jackets or cloaks ex~ accurate in every detail. The publication is of course of much value to the dressmaker, the storek2eperor the lady of fashion, / Price 20 cis., and 2 cts. extra for postage, actly as they appear when made up, and; & é & Dodd & Rogers. > 4 , hp tp et i 3 for 5 : eee A MOST UXIQUE publication under the above title § is just out, containing the Fall and Winter Designs by leading European costumers NAP’. 3 Chinese Lily Bulbs, 25c 3 Named Hyacinth Bulbs, 25c 3 Bermuda Lily Bulbs, 25c. ' All new, choice stock. You] - must come quickly to share in} : 3 en ieee Price 206. Aca 2c sor Postage, Haszard & Moore, Booksellers. 4 Corticelli Silk Co,, Ltd. ST. JOHNS, P, Q. weueeeeeeeeoree ey Y222222222222 we are © candidates Not for office, but for trade. Our plat ° furm is good values at Jow prices, Entire 7 stock ot goods at prices to insure quick g@y sales. We want your money; gold, sil- ver or paper will do, with discount. JOHN T. McKENZIE. @ - EMPIRE GLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactery, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by T. J MORRIS WOOL UNDERCLOTHING SHIRTS GARDIGAN JACKETS HOSIERY as they anticipate the coming modes, are | T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE afte pa fad foc toc o> >a } | Ny, | | } | { } | | OPTICIAN........ EXTENSION NEWSON | boots. Winter. RSS ri oly i eS Hise OM Ly, oo % Es E> 3 looked around—sbe said she'd come back—maybe —and she did—she coaldn’t help it. Ifshe want- ed up to date—the very lat.st—the lowest priced —she had tocome back—she always comes back. Try it yourself. Qur TABLES Two leiders at $7.25 and A little less for cash. NEWSON The test value in town, $7 75. JOHN BLOCK...... *eeeee VICTORIA Row We cannot tuo strongly recomend our new stock of Our Felt Boots, hand made, are just the thing for See them, GOFF BROS. » BOOT FACTORY aulinty st . AH 4 Wipe ot) = es OF SCOTLAND Flung himself down in a lonely mood to think. Had ne lived in this day he would not have found it necessary to think long in order to tell the best place to get his suits and overcoats made for he would go at once to D. A. Bruce’s, high class goods, high class workmanship, and the best fitting garments to be had on P. E. I. at away down prices. New hats now opening. D. A. BRUCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Estab.ishment. Defective Vision, Icisa O C Cause of severe headach and in uch cases Vv e Pp she in such to pares wii HAY YOUR bY “v4 the onl) reasonable im thod Com} e it optician, 7 i>. KD and fitted with asce We are here to serve you, — - ; 7 ; G. F. HUTCHESON, +eeeeee Queen Street ~ te a