.» _ -,1 ’ . `_""F1.=-1,' 1!!! .°_»J.\R i\vr_ fit_.i.rm'ri~.T5“.\ i-.2 rr, FDA ‘nn 1_sr,?\>¥n ‘Z-‘~-it I-i -“i limo Ghlldren s.-» SPECIAL VALUE 72 American Taxns-well made of Blue Cloth; ANLEY BROS. §i®l€ %_ \ fa; /i*§ lialur Bans ,...And Tam O, some plain, and some with crowns, trimmed with braid, worth 7 5c each; secured at a blar- gain, we offer them at 450 and 50c Each. ENGLISH REGULATION JACK TARS ;~‘ 42c to 85c each. ‘§¢§»§§"»Q'€‘§§» | 1 a § anr“- , For Ladies’ and Men`s 150 its. ‘L wr ole wirdow fuli to select from. ' A clean sweep sale of odd lines -broken sizes, etc. etc. I Regular prices from $1. 35 to $2.25 a pair, now $1.99 4') . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . » » » \ » » ..-»-»--~~--~- - our window to-dav. § it K, JUST, Stampers Corner ~ e=ec-@»@-ee-eweoe-ooo-oe-e andwim _ §@@§?§i§§ I 7.00 i its-A e | 4. 2 Our Fancy Tweed Suits at $14.25 are winnir.g_ for us the greatest praise from gentlemen who are judges of Values and Fashionable Tailt r- ing.We have cut the price for a short ti¢ne\ only. A. me Leading Fashionable ”Tail'6l'~ ' i " as -5” sexes %%i£é%§l%§i€ , ~ . ' ‘ ` ‘l ” 'F - - is ,_,~, s;__.;~~..~+;1-.1-;<'._»,-P s f~-; ";»i. ~ __ ‘ -vi »» _ 5 .. A e - - :ss is is .» " ‘vt .FJ ” \"‘ . _ _,_ _ .. ,_ _ _. _ ___- -_=_-~._._...,>_.-..~>-__ i,»,_»._._ ~ -~ .J`\:;:--mfs ~" l_..il€..Al. diii Latest News ofthe City and Province. ir; 1-ri U1 __l. _ nn it ii in itwiis Busi sions. % BYR@1><~ff=fS and C°ff¢S1>°11- &@%"s-©-`~\§-\- \§»`§`»§»‘\» °S I 5 _ dents Everywhere. Professor \'innieombe`s Orchestra at Kindergarten Hall, next Friday evening. THE oliice of Mr. J. J. Hornby, lobster buycr,on the Steam Navigation Cds wharf is connected by telephone. HEAR theliniersonians discuss VVoznan’s Rights. in Character, Friday evening, i More-h 30th, Kindergarten Hall. 1 THE P. E. Island Hospital has received the following fund: ` _ F. XV. Strong,Sumfne:~:_5_00 THE McLaughlin Carriage Company, of Gana.noque,say they will put out over 4,00() buggiee during the next season. The output of the above factory is extensivelv handled in Prince Edward Island. - \ B.~uvQU1~:'r Ar 'run Fonnsrnn House, CRAPAUD.-On Tuesday evening the 20th inst., as farewell banquet was _given at the Forester House, Crapaud, in honor of Mr. John McYitie, Mr. Joseph McDonald and Mr. Harry McDonald, who leave to-day 'tor Seattle, Washington. At 10 o’clock the guests who numbered about ' twenty, repaired to the dining room of the hotel, whore an excellent supper was prepared, which could not fail to satisfy the epiourcan taste, and gave evidence of thel rare culinary skill of our kind hostess. After the :wants of the inner man had 'been provided for, the following toasts were proposed and responded to as - follows: - T The Queen and British Empire-N. R. Bovyer, M. D. T Canada-Isaac Beer. Canadian Contingents-O. B. Wadman. Parliament of Canada--Gordon McLean. Our Local Government-Harry Me- ‘ Donald. _ The Ladies-O. B. Wadman. Our Host and Hostess.--Robert Reid. The following address was then read: - To Mn. J ons MCVITIE, MR. Jos:-:rn McDoNALn,- _ Mn. HARRY McDoN`ALn, D1:-:An FRmNDs,-It is with feelings of deep regret, we learn that you are about if to leave Crapaud, and seek y01_1r'fortunes i on the Pacific Coat. Your friends have __ assembled on this occasion to bid you ‘_ farewell ere you take your departure from F our midst, and to assure you, that ou_ While among us you have always con-_ ' ducted yourselves as gentlemen. You have been industrious in your work and your associations with us have always been of the pleasantest nature, such as will cause you to belong held by usin kind reinembrawoe wherever your lot may be cast. In Reining' your homes to seek doubtless :neet with many diiliculties and temptations; but knowing your disposi- tions and characters.a.s we do, wefbelieve that your industry and perseverance will overcome difficulties and your high sense Jf honor will prevent you from stooping to anything unbecoming a gentleman. Though you cross the _boundary line and reside in the America Republic, we iope that you will still remember with ?eeiin'z_s of pride that you are Britishers. C_a.ne=.'iian:~a and nritives of Prince Edward i.-.lan<.’. In bidding you farewell, We :ordiaily wish you a pleasant journey to ;he Pacific Coast and hope that you may neet with success in whatever sphere of labor you may engage. Signed on behalf of friends. 0. B. Wnniuax, Isaac BEER, g _N. R. Bovvfzn, Gonnou MCLEAN. ` Mr. Joseph McDonald made asuitable reply to the address, after which tice National Anthems was sung with great fnthusiiasm and the guests departed for their homes. _ Bentley’s Llnimentl is the' _best white Liniment. It is uuequaly for Sprains, trains, Bruises and all soreness of the _limbs or muscles: Th_e price' ten cents * 0ct°.,) places it wxthm the reach of 1 Lirge bottle containing thrce times _ .s much for twenty-Ive cents. 1 Floor Coverings,-my-,Paton’s Cork Line ,will allowfthe' eip to_ do away with .- ‘ ` ' W- v' 5 ""‘ ‘ ‘ `~ _ if l A ,. . - . ` _ - . i 5 .,' f .. ,). .~ 4Gi.._.4 -ph .» , .. .. ~| LY- Cd talent. _ logs cut on the north shore of Lake Sup ‘ the woods; as the season,on account of t` The cut however, has been unusually large, and the three-quarters put through the drive will be almost as largeas the average cut for the past few ye`ars.'. ed that he has moderated in a call at \Volfville, and that it_ha.fl come out unaiil- imously' in favor of Rev. E. M. Dill fo merly of Sumznerside. The salary offered is $900 and a free - ifmanse. Mr. Chase, commissioner from the con- gregration, was heard. He expressed the earnest desire' of the church for an early settlement. The call was sustained and ordered to be plat ed in Mr. D.’.li’s hands. These young men with their usual enter prise sci to work to secure andfit up new premises immediately _after thefire des- troyed their storc and fittings last Tuesda. .pect to be ready to serve their numerous customcrsto a neat haircut, easy shave, clean shampoo or anything else in their line at their new premises, Queen Street. by Tuesday next. 4' ' ‘ MR. D.I-IowLc'r'r and his _troop of artists, have been: engagedfor the past two in renovating the GU.s.RDI_AN ollices and fpews’ room. He is at present engaged in kaisominingthe hail of the New Prowse Block and in all the places effected the results of the recent fire have entirely disappeared. A few days ann Mr. Howlefbthorouglily renovated Mssrs. Geo. Carter 8: Co's Bookstore and it now presents a beautiful appearance. _ He reports the appearance of shriek seasons work, as many people are looking for his services. 9 . l ' Onrruanr.-It is withfeelings of sado- ness that _wc record the death. of Ella McLeod, eldest daughter of Mr. Andrew McLeod, Freuch_River, The de- ` ceased, with calm and peaceful resigns-‘ tion, passed to her final reward on the 19th inst. This sad event, which has -cast _a__ mantle of sorrow around the entire neigh;_ bourhood, was the result of a. long and l protracted illness, which despite the ten- it derest care of loving parents- 't_l\e__jb§Sl2 `_ eiforts of our ablest and. mom successful ._ and affliction. Miss. McLeod was .of an amiable and sociable disposition and will be 'greatly' missed in the surrounding y . . ~ ' _ are held in very high esteem by them. eommumtyf that *hc _“as 'h.18h1Y e3,t°°m`“" " ed by all who knew her was evidence byi the large number of sorrowing friends parents brothers and sisters have the heartfelt sympathy of the people of this community, who n;ourn_ with them the employment in za. western clime, you will loss of one, who. i“ the lJY`iH1‘¢ Cf 55% “'33 caged from ear»t‘.ilv; cares to entfoy her just Toward. ,_,._.___._-i-i--1** V To CURE A coin is A mv. _ Taxis L.,\~,_.,‘i»,-9 B;-n;~,io Quininf- T.-rliiletrs. My ,‘;'.~§,-.-,-==-.es re‘unrl the u'ir.~:ie_'.-' it if fails _ £0¢u£e.""'s.'»¢.` 1-3. vf. G1~e\-.-.'.- si:n\=\t°»1r'@~ on each i3.o§;.» - Lois ..i` peffpl-» fre* ‘iv ‘ pl‘ll1i,iu\! flmv' Hi. iii" . DIAN (]i"§i=_~e an-i .~:i-- iii-_mei .» Give U.-, iitrini r»i'»ler. ; All Work rsadv “hui promised. ' T '23 l _ _ _ _ I P \ fs. -.4 .4 f* ‘. ` » 1., ...¢» 7'" v fi 1 . lllelitl” hat nts. yt 10|!! -‘_ musical' are ubpular because rarequaity. T They are made to produce if music no noise# All -the ex -ellence p »~sible,}». _ 4 V RG Bl ‘JW pl'-¢_`é 'j @!\~._ ' '=\*',i¢-I; ~ ' becfmd. hand Pianos Organs at very Sow Come in and see 'hem - _._ ;- __-...».=¢- ; -I hilt A ,"-'_ i. 7 .\.n il-.3lf~Uuai£|l '2dCii`/' §____£,_>_ _ix1E{in»;ici;;::rtc1i iiizfi on the e'.'eni::g;' of lilly f*""’°"' " - `, , I Fi‘i»la_ync_‘-‘.. _-`. L-~~».,>