Se Ri. Ba a MBE tid TN dn hall — on el i = : - ArTEYY WT) ea rw ~~“ ~* AR o = aA TL) i FF ) j j : 4 3 i ve a ; j i SX a Ah athe i . : ; — . si % : ys ' an “ry | Varia. sufficient but not vexatious survey of struc rH 1 ; : iM \ ( ' ture. Seventhly, we shall ask that insurance ; a ns = i hahah AAT LX. Jorby isa statesman whose utter shall displace the pernicious practice of under- ICTS | an le s ny Lord I = [ it with respect writing. And eighthly, we shall discuss the li LT 1B BB oT NOVEMBER 10, J } inces are always Listene er anaal * | best method of governing in future the mer ‘ " a for is well knowa that he neve! SPoaks i a i aa Britaiu.” sein a aa oe ’ ; H hi held | ‘ untile marine of Great Britatu. Or P. BS ISLAND Notes and Comments. without much deliberation. e has hei f — , ‘ aii : ; a i it ie many high offices, inc luding those of Se ré The Harvest Concert. rm Ad rarv of the Colonies and Secretary of State r , » on ines for Foreign Affairs. 4 1 week be — - TuE promoters, performers and all others ' 7 o> vot then haem ol e at Liverpool at a din- |. : ’ iy ; Rdward Is- | ®° Deen Sy king | os > ' } : - interested in the Harvest Concert given a y | i os“ ale | | . ri? ly , e : ; ; ‘ the:| ner which is given Him om a f vy the | | the Second Methodist Church last even : . er cr , “o1Er i ® AL. Railway May -Aeegeas a speaking of el ing, are to be c megratulated on the suc ‘ dine ha o a ha ‘ar mniv appears . “ 7 A : ry at matters ne gay what certain \ appre ATS LO] nes of their efforts The night was, cer ; . ° viw) y* s a y r _ i) i i ’ waa * be very good reasol why war isn . uml | tainly, not a very pleasant oae for people &3} . 8 aS ry co sivabdD ‘a- ’ } 1 BPA SS nan Austria has eve y ¢ Heel Abie re 4 to be abr: ad. being c ld and dark: vot = “oor? Ti af ne ‘ WRAal is yy o . gare : : “Eve to remain a pow — we? gToWINS | there was a large audience present. The ‘ i vu s i : ry unr Dont na wealt ant ws t} ‘ : . = 4 ere . — wealth, and Ka t 140} church was artistically decorated with many : . ; > tronger t mnty i *} , . . ° . she willy much stronger twenty years . eT ot the products of the farm and garden, and 3 tha rermany Gesires Me Wt a 7 n 29 an she is now. : oe 7 "WS | the published programme was carried out ] 80]. im te Seep eee — , eee in a satisfactory manner, The part and , ” i } bt ‘3 ny struggie tl : ‘ \ ld no doubt joi n my § ruggie that chorus singing by the ch ldren of the Sab night ' t her opinion is ; , os ght b ee ig yr ‘elf bath School was creditable alike to the lit- aé «> - 8 » nee ratin V r rsell . . ‘ . ! a imous for not lating a Wa . ree , | tle ones ind their tutors; the rendition of ' as } ’ ‘ mmol ‘ in the vas = : : ns : FE; ATary 3g er es o ae ;** The Autumn Story” by the infant class , , ' , 8 Vv she ! Ss rust ul CTtanke . - ” rn enterprise Which Sie has y” Indertaken |) ing particularly good rhe quartette p { ‘ Abyssinia For | [0'78 | . , S : tan t ' — . ees wnd ehorus ** We Greet You All,” by the , t sno question of the desire ; S age eae a a A ry Misses Brown “ar l W eeks and Messrs. _ | of all parties ( meen aa pos id War 'O) Heartz and Davison, and the quartette| 4 . bvert some future danger Wwouk i , mPpos’ | Give Me My Own Native Isle,” by/,, ~~ - ' ant. | - s] ‘he Demos wil 10t readily iisten . , . rovernor % i ive ei The Demos 7 ier . es rT Misses Moore and Weeks and the Messrs alwaik, th a ' : ? to ‘varni 3 OF 2 y aqanger no actually in . . . ; Udi has an canes, . —— . at it —T : i Beer, were very well sung. Miss Sellers }° ‘] signt at i ween’ “ ae a and the chou appeared to advantage in the THE * bd <ANS i no , . ; clearly no business of ours to give Ger . - 7 ”» ad : wos ee ¢ 1 st solo and chorus ** The Lord is Great,” and | pula ver | nanv a guarantee for the contin osses- |, ms he aa he oe HinUed posses" | ih» choir rendered the anthem ‘* Thanks- | Uw he | ' ion of he? ¢ ered provinces. . , ; ‘6 f num ae . wei = ee ¥ ee giving and Praise” and the chorus Harvest |? \ On the | “tagh 7 . isiand, | it p of eit eviorit In | cr ( . n capital tim he svlo, duet and i t periority ” IN} =] have been asked regarding the Pitcher Home, " fait Pa ane “— over | | lantsand the method by which they cap- chorus Swell the Anthem, by the eee : a r¢ ry good a aan Misses Moore and Johnson and the choir, | TEST! P] RLF ~ l l ? re th ° nsec rev. ery oon f ci t . is 2 ‘ bvistly, —o ae sk nt a na bovk entitled was also well sung. Those who knew Mr. KF. 13 at- | of these plants is given wk e le 3) ,) 1280 : i ; : CH - a. ” 1H. Beer expecte Ll that he would sing **Cal- ‘ Boy <8 : s j t S AtSS he “Sagacity and Moral ty o1 Plants, by ; oe ) chew wer ; TE tol J. E. Tavilor. Ph. D. F. L S. (Chatto and vary” well, and they were not disappoin t. i wer y } ’ } , ed; but some of Mr. C. I . Fietcher’s I \ ( ing 1 Ww =a. lus Piceadiily.) The flowers of these | *“ 5 whit en .. | friends were not so well pleased as on for- | 7. : toat |} piants re shaped iike cups ofr pitchers : wine } i 10 ey : ; es ae 9 ; mer oecssions—his cornet solo was alto- | ex ‘ | “ | Mos of them have lids or covers to their ™ . : tien : aa ihe | i Ose but 1 rat] wether too short. Lhe two favorites, | #o"? een | i cups W nao not ot ciose, ruUL secu avliiet . ior : ; ia suet aettling there M.ss Barr and Rev. Mr.. Carruthers, read | pyar - oS i | t ‘ revent > dust setting there- : } Wal ae ae : , a3 ; ip- | } } P al ~~ ¢ well, as usual; and sille Pickard recited | w ‘ x | ; . nh In r the heat of the sun trom e\ tporating ’ oa a - 4) , fluid ntent rhe flowers are very his piece ** like a little 1aan. Mr. Heartzs |! s “ned . ‘ e Lut c rents i Livy i ‘ “ 7 mat i to : : : ’ ‘ > , s2er 3( , y ‘oOrer ‘ ho Wha len liant, and thus they attract the insects piano solo wis deserve lly encored, and | adoy . ous he oh >, |Mr. Hawley’s accompaniments were well ;' ti and induce them to alight upon the plant. . . 7 : i . - ~ . Te 2 of aT ui ‘TS ! , ‘ iu iz. A ley We | No more effective trap than these Pitcher- | P!’Y°- MO OFRET: RUTTEN OR. SHV: “Pe | ; ie ae : : gramme were also well attended to by those 4} . :, : an | plants could be devised Che lips of the] 5 , ted. Wel ake INS, | ' . ab Ay rare @ t » a r or - sition | flower secrete a honeyed fluid de ightful to} t® W20m they were tT — v 5 4 a | A CORI r&s, | fore | the hungry and thirsty insects which have | W8T¢ with pleasure to many more sucd | and . eS + 2 ; > 1 uring . , % > 5 | in lhe eee ws tk ik See. entertainments during the winter season. | mest O : 7 ’ : — 2 CSt SPiliiii ’ i. VAS ¢ in fessor Asa Uray, he dist nguished Am- R Jigi s Serv ice : To morrow | " - ? ty ; 7% 4 s § s : " satin _ , i I | eri an botanist, has t rougniy studied the engtou . ie aus Cc ati sic i »oks, } + } } hire f the ] ' ‘ ha rer ' 8 | str ture and habits of these piants and he . ‘ ‘ } ca ; I : Remember the Railway Gospel meeting on | an i \OD every n hisithus scribes them and their victims . . ‘ . . re ' . : .. a9 6 of the Sunday afteraoon in McLeod’s Hall at 4 ive . tr r r i” D j ids ot 1 3 o , : ’ a \ : - ._— wai a : 18 | o'clock Strangers always welome. Lessoa:; | eA vase the flies would enter as wefore ‘ : - io ie és ues” : ee ; , ; " ‘ : rs - s wou: . ater eto ©, &) Luke 17—17, “And Jesus answering said, (ye ‘ di 8 ‘Sor;iew alighting on the oneyea border | were there not ten cleansed, but where are the } PTA? oO 1 LA ‘ ] , ta ‘ of the wing, an i w ilking upwar :. SIppl ig nine ? ” CHIN \ j , iy i , +) . o . . . . , xr . he ‘3 yord a3 ey W ent, to the meu h, and enterin : Baptist Church congregation meets in the ¥ ans I s, and | at the cleft of the lower lip: others would] M. C A. Hail, Rev. J. A. Gordon, pastor,| JOHN | berton e y ning alight on the top of the lid, and then walk | preaching at lla. m.and7 p= m Sunday; 7. , iless the | under the roof, feeding there, but most, it School and pastor's Bible class at 2.30 p. ~! ink . . ver 2 ‘ ne 7 2 ; j © 4 “ 72 anges his | seemed to me, preferred to alight just at Prayer meeting Wednesday ~ 7.30 p ” All) ae PLETCHER., the commissure of the lips, and either} * cr og Mr. Cahill wih acenetie pulpi | { f — Ban os he } n liataly ara oo ) y © Beev. & . Abi i cf 12 vy i ; ; ; ca \ uf Mme” th , * ried — in Zion Church to-morrow at ll a. m., and 7} ee . ownow ) he one as- ; ; _ ——— Father yowara = up? i _ ) al _ p.m, In the evening the sermon will bear | D f all de- | “UFe% CF wou! linger + a ae reference to the death of two members of the} le da Ca -—. sears te => ft on antering whiecl ay , oa ° . nh = ic) i m™ 9 i ing to de- After entering (which they do With!) Oharch., Morning prayer meeting at 14.15 | Rk oP -.. AVE Wey Ris, . S - 7 >» 17t ‘ re Shar ‘ 5 $ ‘ ” | - oe --, —_- ake ‘ f wins men eee caution and cireumspection) | Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. ‘ Christian | they begin again to feed, but their foot- Gospel meeting in Y.M.C.A. at 4 Subject : DEALER -IN 7 “ Rs + Waite O's : ‘ ve 1 ra moment h | i, tor some reason or ath Yr, seems in- Day id 8 last. W ordas, tee oe 23, l to i | se Whar cmt Oe AN aaah a . ° , ' . The closiny meeting < > wee , , NG . & , F Aen Ge ; ; were in-| secure, and they occasionally slip upon this Che closing meeting of the we k of prayer wil CS .2U0 @eOaU BEd Gn aye? eps ' ag _- F aehen uhaciten’ } be held in the evening, commencing at §.30. SPS RSC RSS ’ —p d } it 1 | exquisitely soft and velvety declining sub-| Pe ge reat ad¥ ond T is not exuded or fopic: ‘*‘ An opening to great advantage, on Onde and Water St tance he necti rs ne exi 7 we . . . ‘ ak * te «ka is : as ; ee ee ; John 10. 7 to9. A collection will be tal a! __ -. = ” ’ | h | smeared over the whule of this suriace, but] _, both services ry ] \ND . . ; ) at DOTI ry Ss. i at. E A’ i : 4, i. U | seems disposed in separate iittie arops. | 1 >, ‘tl regain their foothold after ae” Gee < alw hand | nnun- | ‘ Las Protes nave seen lem regaln el VOULNOIA alle Ric P ic . s ’ c ‘ ssi) EE ; : e for Snunel. cia eed ; 5 8 mo- } S lpping, and continue to sip, but always Big r ae . | Mie. . . zi a hed letter to | moving slowly and with apparent caution, Mr. Robert Bonner, owner of Maud S., 1 ee ~ : ric Gas | : aware that they were treading on Ce kh ae oe oe jghting & Swere'tas Mf ee “a ng , has purchased Sunol, and has paid the! | ruments | langerous ground te ping their fi ; Fo a in | CORQECOU © i . ae c = f highest price for her that he has ever paid |® hey frequently remat etionless, as 1 ' ai gd no ' , | they frequently : man a i. oa 1 if for a horse. fhe price 1s believed to be} oi eatiated with delight. and in the usual sell- j o- , . = Ne 3 gious stiated with veignt, anc 4 a ae * 850.000 Mr. Bonner paid $40,000 for | | g to} congratuiatory la snuer < Tlie : proce ec , Miud S : $36,060 for Rarus: $35,000 for | mt “1 TS ove ier ut }- ~~ 7 . i ; A i rs who |rub their iteg together, i 1 ri " Pocohoritas; $35,000 for Dexter. Sunol ' ' 7" as Ww JUry sult r ‘ y suppose tt clean 1em. . : . ' > td -« ro an sieemmeives i? dark bay fi! y, beautifully formed. She Luly t tne ney patadce lemse ’ $4 . ‘ tn ts. ae = aia asain a foaled in 1886. She is by Electioneer, | ,, ' : to | ry | to feht. strike thnemseives agains ue - » ae 1 . ‘ = s EBA BED " . ‘ acer » vere "nan coe “y t ‘ house either = son of Rysdyk’s Hambietonian and sire of | é TEL BEE d CiChi a LLLS, i i am Hoe _ 3 2 ot ne rison-house sitne an | = a j ; é ‘ i posite side of the p ee at aa " | Margarite, 2.16; Antec. 2.16: Adair, 2.174; | rack we wards or Gduwnwaras, generally the tormer. ; ae _ ; i an at te “wane pwn 1] Antevolo, 2.47, and twenty-four others who | ' Obraining no peren of foothold, they Doun¢ at 9 « " di od CH miUvy N i, J i and , “ba ‘ Dacia al ] have trotted in 2.30 or better. Her dam is} off from this velvety micruscopic chevaunr de 4 : ? : ; : : di } p ttlement | - h lines the inner surface still Waxana, by Gen. Benton, second dam | y r} . 1 er 8 sce i . i swoo on the |J™% W! at — ; vad ' ‘ziguaz. but cen-| V4*Y>, by Lexington. Her marvellous re- | ¢ . > onmee . wer. U i Dy a series 0 ZILZAZ g i- 7? . : 4 1 i a a be 4 OTE na) Ore, cee 24 , . 1 cord of 2.104is the sensation of the day. is . bs as Ui a fhe } } Is a@hte ] 7 > J ; erally downward-falling flights, they finally c . - ; : aie a = aaa re bristly pubes. Mr. Bonner looks upon Sunol as the great- | } rs ry eB Cf alt more ris y une ee Gnd | eo ie » ahaa ution é‘ : led est trotter' in the world. As a two year} € | cance oi the lower chamber, where,entangies y ‘ ‘ ‘ ot t va > struggle frantically (but b old she trotted a mile in 2.18. September | Wedne —— ne th ta r eomew t : Ss uggie [rantic y tC DY > i ‘ Ei ; y é ~Vil ie PR, Oe a y \ Y 112 she made a record of 2.164. October 4 : ’ 9 rk, | no means druok or stupefied), and eventu- he made the mile in 2 133. Axtell. the ° } } , 8 age tue it . 2 a. ie A2 3 i s % atly s " nto the nNoul of death, where Oa . ’ : ) } : Hor — geet Here, | Great stallion, trotted a mile October 11 in | 1 Hono- | nee becoming slimed and saturated with | © pegins ; ak : ld make | 4, Lethean waters, they cease from their 2 12. ard this led to Suno! being sent for a| : : these Lethean waters, 1eV cease on e . : vne name and bours After continued asphyxia thev record again, and she made 2.104 Satur-| J TK LOT of No. } la Dot : After conrinue aspnyixl 1e 7 a ae a ad 4 dl, not} 4: ; nd after maceratiot en. + ’ to the day without a falter over the Bay District | Fruit : die, and aite mace ion they adc ) B F ‘ ‘ - mut the civilized nr and sustenance of 't y, ot Thi track, near Sanfrancisco. Sunolis the pro-| nov16 ee a ee 43 1 duct of a theory which many breeders are | - - ‘ seems to be thetrue use of the limpid fluid, ech in favor f ‘as : tl 2 hanna \ 11 Hastings was | for it does not seem to be at all necessary much in favor of, which is that thorough- [sland Guardian 13 : lth, | bred cross in stroin produces speed and en- ‘6h | a's) ABTA’YRTAW : ul Guardian, | to the killing of the insects (although it i o Maud & ines iued. onl ott & ees AG BYR BES .Y | ‘ is paper which | does possess that power), the conformation durance. Maud 8. 18 80 Dred, And Wit 06 a a 3 - : similar to that ae a a sees 2s trotted next summer to beat her own re- milar to that | of the funnel of the fly-trap is sufficient to 9 0R3 ™ as cord 2.08}, at as early a date as possible. destroy them. They only die the sooner, \N MOND ’ — tt Bleven | nines ox erensmemnee and the sooner become liquid manure.” ae aeons () ‘a ce Darling,” | laiform—New Party. “ Chronic Coughs and Colds at McMilla - Mr. Plimsoll’s name is a household word 5k 9s T ‘atts tank. tech | - ‘ _— ‘ ‘ ™ on ae : . nal}. So ons Si IN iu i Nt { Als. In lots t n at Moncton j iv oe ee at — ee a And all diseases of the throat and lungs can be | to suit pur rs, Terms : go atte ‘ e unseaw: tate a ‘ A : , ae ee 7 mtion wo tm ‘1 wee ay - cured by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it nH? seckial ' . . > . 7 , 620 > § r .. % ; . . ~~ 4 . VL Ji shteous Ruler of | Which so many vessels of our merchant | contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil sa ~ = ae , . s were pe ted ¢t sea, é m4 . : : \ Auctioneers, marine were permitted to go to sea, and to | and Hypophosphites in their fullest form. See| ”° 1S . | ; ? 1 « c ve ? ‘ > of the state to|the legislation which his agitation called] what W. Ss. Muer, M. D., L, R. C. P., ete., v the material wel-| forth. Latterly his name has not been] Truro, N.S., says: ‘‘After three years ex- ; sof the people. | much heard of, but that he still keeps watch | perience I consider Scott's Emulsion one of ey L zed that the liquor} and ward over our sailors is made evident | the very best in the market. Very excellent il Sa ' : t ae é to ull those | by the issue of a pamphlet by him in which | 2 throat affections.” Sold by ali druggists, ul, the home and | he gives further sad details of the evils of 50c. and $1.00. an sawn WT MAT AS | i ) t lost rj - ; . 8 ani SOaheS oe ae fe eS 25¢a: ER? i : : » ove overloading. But he admits that great eT ee ee She ibe ba “SO Pe ibe 2en_e ® State totally to} iy rovements have taken place under the . fai UUULAV LAL VU } : e greatest foe to | ME eal Side toa Ee Rell 2 h The value of an “advertisement is in pro- cate he wit j a¢ = ¢ y . ay p . . . * state is pledged to | Station whic oo _ has He che een thé} portion to the influence it exercises upon ftnsRT Bie es ; ae Pe a . 4 ; ns coon x eae ishing. ® thus sums UP | those who are thereby induced to purchase y r » . . ° ( ¢ . ; ¥ ‘\ eat nized influence of | UP tUrtuer needs the article to which it draws attention, For : : ; +; os The + »9 aw ° ° 7 . ‘ ‘ : ; |. political parties, “What _ we want a I have recently | jocal purpuses, newspapers circulating ex- SOHRS gp2b & or 20'Hp ES ¥ rup N l of pe tha ther sen asl ya authority ths it “s Sir aa b Jikan BH > \ i ol : either the oer asked by a great aut —— that question, | tensively amung a good class of readers re- . ae ‘ 9 ie Opposition will make o- > answer now, as tobi we Wi 3: vee . ; ee anata | nake pro- | an my “wate ve ye , a bs cca vse . oe re siding within easy distance of the adver- i k in their platiorm in near | mauy things to ye us th motest chance o . " a spa r fa FE eo var a - lelibetlon § 7 tiser should always be chosen. If the sub- —PREPARED BY : : securing them by legislation in one session. | «04+ matter is of general interest, tl th ii to distinguish any distinct issue | We must be content to obtain the 1. cessary J al 1 ; ‘ a q erest, then the ret ws © existing political par- | reforms one by one. One session, one reform. more Widely CIFCUIRIEE 6RG Wore eRpensive TTT a Yard ti p le to prohibition. This course will permit of each separat: mediums should be selected. The import- ARTHUR WW. JOHNSON, i l-clare the said suppres- | proposal (being the only one or the time be- | art thing is to ascertain what papers are ; ’ 7 - ° 7 . 4 tratlic to be the chiet plank | fore the country, and before the House) to be read and likely to secure the object the Pir s PwWwaACcisyT ; 7 - . ; . ° . . ~ a 5S ze. mwa » ‘ 1 we scand, aud be-| amply and clearly stated, to be fully discuss- | advertiser has in view.—Lnglish Newspaper. oe 2 | issue which claims | ed, and to be subject to criticism so exhaus- ra Bee Corner Kent and Prince Streets. fai i x J “At ea a mm BASS as - . yport of the good | tive that we can scarcely fail to arrive ata < A - ; . one: velfare of the | reasonable and satisfactory result. The sub- For THE WEAK AND Lanaurb.—Campbell : nov2 -ly jects that require reform in my opinion Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics, | — cates t h the | ( and I believe it will be shortly the possessing many nutritive and strengthening one > es : ' to assume the; expressed and adopted opinion of more than qualities. Is recommended by the leading iy Dae AD died ih ed ted i ior interests | myseil) ts at we want a decisive check to medical me a. it you are wear and languid & - aye ‘ wilt re- |} be put on the practice of overloading bottie wiil give instant relief. See that you a6 Ee ine | ‘ j ‘ se ‘ ' 4 3 = Te ask for and seat Campbell’s Be af lron nd Pa/Qiig Ft 4G e2X8 ee &S J : ' . UD jowever, this | Secondiy we want a reasonable regulation of | “6% *0F She gee Veep " , ul i ster t | deck eargo Thirdly, we want the restora- Wine. nov 6lyeod very ihition- | tion of the law which required the construc- The skilful advertiser, by his way of put I st | ’ e icy | tien of watertight bulkheads. Fourthly, we}... segtobe cate a eaee by : 8 Way 8. PMY tion itive | : lreqaire that the food supply of oar seaman | ting things and calling attention to his | ga Luterials | tstives in | shalt be snub} to an examination like the | S0V4%, dows much to make a journal valu- ~ Nesp suabie lepen- | food which is exposed in shambles for your | sble and interesting Fresh, breezy, ad-|°~y, a bottle | consider | use and for miae, and that their accommoda, | Yeruisements are hot by any means the least } of i i tgef, Lron and Wiue, and you will 7 - ; } ott + . . ‘ ° -. 5 . | : Sand ir } j tion nouli be subject to inspection as lodg- | interesiing and valuable points of a live, | 8 » neo. | a inag-hons » here. and es leati Ee : : r to in r ' | liar “G- ~~ ing-houses are here, an Pe application to sea- | wide-awake journal. Typo Messenger. paratiot : et fon | ’ 1s ns iren's rm pen sien ; ro Nroviaior a “a Ve aia , as . “ rarer Lit . D9 c i ruj ist c b hild snd | men of the provisions the Employors’ Lia ooo : Campbell's Tron ant fait bo : eS, rannvers, | MU A’. Ff filly, we want that ships shall Ladies -We have jast received a sample? lot For sale at i ) ae 2 ope, @ eoad variety, cake a reasonable number of mea, apd not be of lovely sippers from abroad, Now is the DUDD’S MERICAL HALL. Je revered at Gl La cai : MB 1 ead . va : ACTOTAT CS. ae we reyuire a time vo svhict a .— Gof Bros, nov—tyeo )f Egg Frames. je BEER BROS’ ~___ Announcement for Week ending November 23rd. 8 4 ¢ Commence ou Monday a Great Mark-Down Sale ot N AND PARIS MANTLES \ND London and Paris Pattern Hats and Bonnets, Former Price, $16.00, now $11.00, SS Former Prive, 18,00, now 13.00. Former Price, 10.09, now 7.00, Former Price, 8.00, now 4.80. NEVER BEFORE HAVE WE OFFERED SUCH REDUCTIONS. ee THE BALANCE OF OUR THE BALANCE OF OUK COMBINATION ROBES'WCOMBINATION ROBES -~AT atte epee A Great Bargain. |, A Great Bargain. A GREAT DRIVE ee RP sloves, Hosiery & Felt Skirts. 50 Dozen BLACK and COLORED CASHMERE GLOVES, offered next week at 19 cents per pair. A Special Line of FELT SKIRTS worth $2.00. 60 Dozen BLACK CAS week at 20c., 30c. and 40c. , bought at a sacrifice, offered next week at $1.58— HMERE HOSIERY, worth 30c. 40c. and 50c., offered next A BARGAIN IN OPPOSSUM CAPES. LS, MAS WIDE, 5 On Monday Usual Price, $11. Our Price, $6. XMAS S a Hy é i e 2 Sy rad , Sane 32 INCHES OMS | Ends Silk, i j i ; 75 00 Yds, Odds and WORTH 50c. TO $1.00, 40 CENTS. ————————— f tT Odd Colors of Plush, 50 Cents. STILL ON THE TOP And We Are Going to Stay There. We will make our first show of XMAS NOVELTIES—including & tew pieces Qi handsome BENARES BRASS WORK. [x] “HIS IS OUR BUSIEST YEAR. Since its advent we have not had a dull day. i WHY? Because we have earned a reputation for furnishing the very best Suits at the very lowest prices. People from all sections of the country place their orders with us, and after receiving their Suits, stay with us in spite of all competition, We can show the largest range of Cloths on Prince Edward Island—600 different designs and patterns to select from. Gents’ Furnishing Department. HATS, CLOTH and FUR CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, UNDER- CLOTHING, GLOVES, &c., sold at bottom prices. Five Hundred BOYS’ SUITS we are offering at first cost, ments ; strictly first-class work ; lowest prices. For FINE SUITS, neat and unique designs, elaburate and artistic trimmings, JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. ATT — PORT TON ——HAVE MADE OUR STOCK OF— BLE AND FANCY SILVERWARE MORE COMPLETE THAW EVER. Perfect-fitting Gar- they all go to Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod Qe VW Cruet Frames, with new styl The prettiest Breakfast Cast Rings we have seen. Knives, Spoons, Forks. and Field Glasses cheap. E. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweter aud Optician, Cayreron Biock, City: TEA SETS, Fruit Dishes, Dessert Sets, Cake Baskets, es of bottles, Baking Dishes, ors and Napkin A few new Opera ATE cy i§ nov2