U) «l .mmer- ' I'll. ssils every le, return- ~n her way i lOW l'ItQ8. ; 50 cents; ' .RKI-I, Agent. roles. le. S B lg a Bicycle u, cal: on ‘Star-e), vi ho Columbine give price or y. ' ‘.»,;«~_ , . ID. . i he Tele- talking y if they allowing 4 «~‘''‘’.‘’ . ‘ .u-.'..,.._ 9 . go‘? A u.l:,lf:‘3 ‘ll-r """“"-""vm_-... ... - . r mouth om _ the io4le:ate >0 loud, ""."" ,...,.... . phone so ust as if out all Jt press : and be rack two is trans- ut loud i pleasant ; 1, 18 en- , nd is ‘a ’ ind and ’ ery an- range of oager. ’ * LACK 0 . W 4‘ .. -to-'< it -Iovlrxc.-2-.u:ra~«~«r,i-... two. ‘‘.‘i.-'''.' , ., M‘ "lira-‘.r,fi‘-‘ll7L,'¢T-,~ THE ‘GUARDLO'IlLl§E*I?i€>iV§lNfi‘ ..--1-..———:—....---—--2-..-—_—¢....—_._o._...___..____' .-- e -A-‘Z-n-o~A--£1 ID4- ,-._,. - .. A. .. .a-—»a-—t-sa—....a—n$..- ac- ...a o - . tr -I‘- . .———_ rt...-—...... -- --.-— ...- —-..-.__.. —_._..._____ I . _-. ....-—.-..——... ._ -"._...;.‘-‘aw’ ‘ . . , ....an-ae O£I.doIuo-..-Q. .0 _,_ .- .. .-___ - ._—..- ——.....¢_-—..._........_..._._. .___. ‘List of New Advertlsemmts. W. R. Watsou,Kickapoo Indian Medicinea_ Wm. A. F'aught.; . .Califor-nia Excursions lst. Because we have the latest and rarely in a 9;-ccinlly titted up room for LENSES and l"RAMl~IS. so that it is --TO BUY- From us, instead of from the Travellers. moat improved Instruments and Test l.up..-1-»: with which W9 try each Eye up‘. th-it purpose, and we haveave large stock of SPECT.-\CLES, EYl~IGLASSES, very seldunuour customers cannot get exactly what is rrquired. 2nd, Should your eyesight vary, as is sonn-times the case, we are here always ready to make any alteration in the glasses necessary. 2! ll. We import our Spectacles from the largest msnufuctory in the world direct, none um excel us, and our rices are often found 50 to 200 per ccnt. owe: thau the travcl|o!s' prices. ‘ Eyes tested for Astigniatisni and other errors free of charge. E. ‘V’. TA\’LOR, OPTICIAN. Charlottetown, Aug. 29—3id&w llostoros Fella] lralr tolls original color. Stops falling of hair. llsspo tbotcalp clean. lakes hair soft and Plath Prouctos Arruosnors niooouautv nruovas D. L. GAVIN. In 'owu :*"..::.:i:":.r.*.'...-:‘:.::-°‘*-~*'**""""-5*" GUARANTEED Say, mister, is that do cross? N aw, he aint. ;. Well,:come right along to GEO. VATCHBWS ind Buy Your Stock I‘ Groceries & Provisions. rrrsiusooo Allll cum. Special bargains S we intend shortly to make a change in our business we will offer our very large and well assorted stock of China, Glass and Crockeryware at a very large discount. We have now in stock 2500 Plates, 3500 Cups and Saucers, 400 Pit- chers, 650 Bowls, 200 fancy Cups and Saucers, 750 Tea Pots, 275 lamps in dif- erent varieties, 100 Glass Table Sets, 50 Water Sets, 950 Tumblers and Goblets, 150 Chamber Sets,50 Dinner Sets,85 Tm- Sets a nice lot of Barrie Sets cheaper than OVCI. W. P. COLWILL. 1-‘. de 0. Davies Dispensing chemist. EH8‘ penning of Physician I Prescriptions a SPOON“!- PURE Drugs, Chemicals, Patent and _St=- ple Medicines, Toilet and Fancy A3191“ viz :—Perl’umcs, the dnest stock in the €111. Scars, Chameisc Skins, C0Il_|lJ¢a Bl'“3h“v Powdors. etc., etc.; C LE Our Stock of FISHING TA K . It4° per cent discount, to close up—R0d3s Red’- rlies. Casts, lines, Hooks, std ,’etc- An elabo'ate Tuft’a sons FOUNTAIN on the premises, the finest in P. Isl!-Dds where the tastes of the moat fastidious are suited with health y pure beverages. Rs in‘ Special line of HAVANA CIGA arrived, and SMOKERS’- GOODS genettlli St. George Pharmacy VICTORIA ROW_ .._.....__...._..—........_ llloanoll by the lliurlliao llooorlors Tim is hand concert night. _ Frsnlnw Inspector Hsckett is in the city. ll_1\'.umi-:Lis'r MEIKLE is going to Anna polls Rev. W. B. King has arrived in Hall- fax from England. Ms. E. Mssssnvnv left for Boston ‘on the Brittania last evening. D. S(‘lll'R.\lAN, Esq , of Summarside, wa's_i*egistered at the Davis s yesterday. No chi'd will M-:Lean’s Worm Syrup. refuse to take Tux Carroll will arrive from Boston to-day, and sail on return Thursday evening. Tue Kiokapoos gave a free entertain- ment last night to a very large audience. The local hits were good. Tm: citizen’s_ band will give their popular concern in the gardens this even- ing, weather permitting. A st‘.\l.\§0NS was issutd yesterday for violation of the liquor regulation act, returnable on Wldnesdsy. Br order of the postmaster general European mails arriving in ‘ Canada are being thoroughly fumigated. Don't be deceived with imitations; take only McLean's Vegetable Worm Syrup. Ms. W. P. Doull returnded last even- ing from a ten days cruise in the West- ern parts of the island. A slow and eommodiuus waiting room is being erected on the Ferry Wharf. This is a long felt want. Porno bugs are very ih'ck through- out the city. In some sections two or three can be noticed on the sldeaalks at almost every step Every testimonial regarding Hood’: Susa- pmillajis an honest, unpurchascd statement of I ha_t this medicine has actually done. Mrs. G. Frank Beer,.v f Beer Bros. has returned from Europe or here he had been selecting the firm's fall and -inter strclt cfdry goods, etc. Mn. H J. Vickerson, formerly of Be- deque, but now of the Edison General Electric Works, Schenectad N. Y., is spending a few days with friends in the city. A very unsightly object could be seen at Government Bridge Monday,-—-a dead pig lying on the shore. Where it came from is not known. In all probabilties it drifted in with the tide. Tn: Messrs Kem oyster experts, of England, who are atpfhe Davies’, will be- 'n an inspection tomorrow of the North t and West Rivers and Orwell Bay. They will,be accompanied by Fishery Inspector Hackett. On Saturday Mr. Fred de C Davies made the journey from the ‘city to Shaw's Hotel, 14 miles, on hi bicycle in 1 hour and 18 minutes. the best yet. The best time made by a horse on the route is said to be 1 hour and 22 minutes. Bonus Srawaimfarmer of Greenville, Cumberland,recently lost two houses from the poisonous eflecm of Paris green, they having broken into a potato field-and eat- en of the potato tops on phich the poison had been scatter-ed.—-Blfx Harald. A good photo of Mr. S.tavert’e house at Schurmsn’s Point, which was recently struck by lightning, and a number of pieces of the wreckage consisting of par- tions of the bedstead, pillow, window & etc.,may is seen at Johnson's Drug Store. They were secured by Mr. Doull on this recent visit. The city schools re-o nod Monday. The attendance was g The children looked bright and refreshed after their vacation. The attendance at Prince Street school was 513. There is no change in the teaching stall. West Kent Strict school “aching stuff has changed arnuhd Borne- what. Miss Currie is advanced to the 2nd primary department; Miss Stumbles takes the 1st primary department; Mr Campbell takes the place of Mr. Bruce Shaw, resigned; Mr. Maths son takes Mr. Campbell's place; Mr. J’ K. Rosshas been appointed to take Mr. Matheson’s place ; Mr. F. McLean taku Miss Stumbles’ former department. Tun Britannia sailed’ for Boston at if 6 o'clock Monday evening with a full gen- eral cargo. She had more passengers than any other steamer on that line ever had on a trip from Charlottetown. Quite a number had tickets for Halifax. Follow- ing is the list: Florence Mahar, Jessie do, Mr Dunn. C do, J M Baker, Miss Wright, Mrs C Snow, Mrs 0'Meara, Chas do; Annie Hubbard. Mrs W W McLean, Miss Fraser, Mrs W L Richmond, Chas Edward, Mrs do, Geo_DeCoursey. Mrs R Munroe, Belle Davidson, John Mc- Lean, Mr G-ofl", Dean, Miss Hedmond Mr Melba. Mrs McRae. W Sngsvogth. F A white, Mrs Foran, Mrs Robins, Emily Robins, Miss McDonald. 0 A Shadow, Robb Pobbins, Mrs A McLeod, Miss Mclleod, Mrs M Pochard. Ml‘! E-1~ wortll, Miss Ansland. Ruth do, Jane Mc ‘Donald, Angst McDonald. McCar- thy, Elisa do, Mrs Kennedy, Mrs P Slap vet, Bertha do, Pearls do, 8 S McLeod, 111- II" . Albert: Clarke, Mrd'l‘arr_M Brown, ‘Hatteras. Edit“! d°v M38819 3.1., A Grant, I) Gallant.‘-701!" Rooney. J P Horne, M E_Cosgrove. SJ do, Ann McCarthy. Mr Itlrv-yd. -Mn do. My- Mcnufi, Gw. Dwyatt, Etta Foran, Bessie Rodd, Jessie Ward, R Aitken, R B Gard- ner-, Anne Farquharson, S R Erston. _-I cgmpbell, Mrs do, Ann For-gan. Miss Pool Mrs Trowan, Miss _ Hcrbefl n.n,"n.- Hatch, Mr euros. J 7 Baker. I cgulate taho Liver and Bowcls. Unlock’- thosecrez-.ians,Purlfiesthc ‘Blood and removes all Im- DYSPEPSM-. I3iL.%OUSNE-" . coNsre.o.r-cr:-—~ I ;-2:A::.AcH.-‘ Punter. a1'IoIloll1‘. SA LT * ‘ :‘:OF'ULA- _ éfi‘ Hg; ‘ ZTOMACI-2 essa. ADIIOQ 0'2" "1 i ' . RHEL epsohsvluthssabraatll. «L.c.a..." and ‘-1.. Flora.” mu“ Looal and lltlior Notes. L-a Mlss Louisa Lanes, late of the Halifax res College, was married on Wednes- day lasr,to Mr. R. " Blackmore,ol' Boston. The marriage took place at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Taylor Laiue, Edgarton, Mass. Mr. Blackmore was a former pupil of Min Luna. and has developed a fine voice. ‘It is laid they will form a professional as well as a ooujuml partnership. _ _ Tn: “ Harvest Moon “Monday night was, without doubt, the best moonlight excursion this season. A good number of militia men, accompanied by the military bands, paraded from the markethousuto the wharf. The boat left the ‘wharf at 8 o'clock, and returned about 19. The moon was bright, and there was a gentle ripple of t_he waters. Refreshments were supplied in abundance, and those who were made ravrnou-ly hungry by the sea breeze did their share to demolish them. By the appearance of things at the re- freshment table it was" in reality a harvest for the militia men. Tns Prince of Wales College and ‘Nor- mal School re-opens ‘on 'h1asd\y'next, September 6th, at 10 o’cl-“ck a. m. We are indebted to Dr: Anderson for a copy been more tastefu ly printed than ever at the office of Mr. J ahn Coombs. We note that the curt-icu'um has now been divided yen-s course; the third year is equal to the freshman course at a university. In in ure the graduating diploma will be of three grades:--let. - An Honor Diploma full course of three years, or the second and third years, having by examination been admitted to the second year, and who have in the writhn examinations of cunt. of the attainable number of marks in the above mentioned subjects. 2nd. A first class ordinary Diploma will _be givento those who have taken the iirst and second years’ course, and who have made at least 75 per cent. of the number of marks attainable in the written ex- aminations for the second year. 3rd. A second class ordinary Diploma will be given to those who, under the same cir- cumstances havcd gained at least 60 per cent. in theexaminations in Latin and Greek,a.nd classics,English,French,mathe- mstics, science and history. -mt-.———:-I3 Hotel Arrivals. ‘onnnzv Horn. Aug 29-13‘ A White. Souris; H N God’, Wooduille; Miss Gail‘, _ do; I? Stansl?, Toronto; Mrs L G Msckay, Summer ' as; Mrs L G Mackeen, North Sydney; H Sutherland, Morell; John F Holman, Portland. Ms; S J Taylor, Victoria, B C; S B McCallum, Clyde River; R‘ Wright, Victoria, Crapaud. . norrll. nsvrss. Aug 29—E Hackett, Tignish; F Kemp. Whitsable, Eng; E Kemp, do; J D Mor- tin and wife, floston; J Johnston and wife, New Glasgow; C H Huhbill and wife. Gauauoque; T P Bacon, Montreal; S M Fadyen, Tiguish; John Brown, Sum» ~merr.ille,AOnt;_A Pardons. ‘Montreal; J_ H. Hahlam, Moncton; TB 8 sussms ‘Borer.-nns'r1co nucn A 16-W C Maodonald, Mrs T Rob- ins, rs Macmillan," Point Pleasant; Cleaver"Sullivan, Ch’t.own; M J Fox, Montreal; Thoa 0 Fox, St John; S Blan- chard. Ch’rown; Mrs’ Blanchard, do"; Cornelius Blanchard. do: J 3 D‘-W300» 40: E W Dawson, do. Aug 22-!‘ H Arnaud, Ch’town; Mrs F H Arnau-l, do; Master Collie Arnaud do; Miss Tissie Arnalld, dn; Miss Winnifred Arnaud. do; E D Arnaud, Annapolis, N S; Mrs E D Aug 24‘-John Kittredgn, Taunton, Moss; E W Shuttuch. Winchester, do; Joseph Shuttuch. do; Mr and Mrs W C Smith, St John. N B; Mr and Mrs A Craig, Em- erald; Miss B Craig, do; Gordon T Alley, ton; CVP Flvnn, do;Mrs Frame, Oh’towu; Mrs Davis, St Paul's, Minn; Master Mal- colm Davis, do; Miss F Dtvis. Shipping News. Port of Charlottetown. E1~I'rsRsn—Au2. 27, Minnie Bell, Mc- Leod, Pictou. Margaret, McMillan, Or- well. Cardigsn Langille,Pictou. _ E__vang- aline, Daley, Bathurst. J uha A, Finlay- don‘ Pinetto. Aug 2}), Mirsy May .Mc- Uougall, Orwell. Minnie May. Gillie, { Pictou, Catherine, George. South Bar. H. L. S’-nutter.‘ Grifliu, Sydney. Rising Dawn, Hughes, Piston. - CLnnnn—Aug. 27, Margaret, McMill- an, Wood Islands. Fanny, Douoette, Rnslfcn. Cardigan, Langtlle, Cow ‘Bay. Lisziefl, Anderson, do. J ul1aA. Finlay- son, Pinette. Aug. 29, Mary B, McDon- ga.ll,Pictou. Sisiug Dawn, Hughes, Pic- tOll. 1" 4 Port of Suuuuerside. Outwards.—.-sch. W. Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Inwards-—Sch. W. Dunbar, Read, Pug- uh '. ' Tho exports per steamer Northumber land. yesterday, were as follows: To U. S.—99 cases eggs, 3373; 49 bbls mackerel, 3490. To Dom.—l threshina mill, complete, 3300; 2 h0T_8€5. 3950 ; 90 bbls pork, 8300; l» bbl berries, $3. M-enm-I Pipe Smokers. You may be satisfied with the brands of tobacoos you have been using for years. Grant it; that you are satisfied. As there Smnna surrs at rock bottumprieei. All wool Canadian tweed suit! mldfll’-0 order for $19. Scotch sui ° fromCI4 ‘ t’ ,816.5_(). 50 to - fro“!- Nobby p‘atterns.ptJohn & 00. June 21’ tf ;.»f"“= George ”‘ fondant. July. ' it - given~* her anyone didnot . tor he so none of.his , His~Honol' ‘ran Rumseller Fined $100,. On inf ll tlon laid by Ofllcsr Carter, . g r has arraigned before his honor Monllay morning. on the charge of violation ofthe liquor regulation act be- tween Julylst and Aug. 23rd. Mr. J. B. Good as counsel for the de- Followiug is ajumruary of the evidendai.’-. _. V 7 i Brenton F.‘ Longworth said he had been through the lower part of Oll’er’s house. Hd drank liquor in the sitting room, but paid for it at the bar. The last time he did so was Saturday week. There were "three others in, the sitting room at the-time. whisky. . was bought to the sitting room by a fiaiter.‘ . He went round to the r - her through the front door. He had been in the bar several times but bought no of the calendar for 1892-3, which has liquor in the house. , . . . Oliver Mas-on had been in'the house several tituss. He was in the _'day Mr. intoathres years cuursmcandidatss for L°°8"‘“'th’ “"°d ll“ t'“t'= 1”“ first class licenses to teach takethe second time be In! iliiill Friday lI_8li-,_ He drank liquor in t_he,slttlng room or ' four times,,_.,but-did not know how it onus. than H; bu’ ‘my liquor ih _-Their efforts to keep this popular. store busy. the months of Arthur Newman ‘also dra the sitting «room. He bought liquor at the but and carried it into the house and drank it there. He toldflfier at the time he bought it where he was fihgqdénk He ordered beer and will be given to those who have taken the the house. He could drink it there. R. Toomhs said ‘he’ was in Oflera place the day Mr} Iiongworth stood the treat. He (Mr..Toomhs) stood the‘ treat . » ~. _ . the third year obtai ed at least 75 per else. He ordéred the liquor in the sitting f0n(_)Wlng _ha's been ~ M... W; ,,.;,1 go, at mm, in 1,.‘ 1., lb. for inductiag those who have». and those who ha afternoon. “H8 gm us. -orderugtos wo- in the future, also to lower our ‘enormous “ii” " man who was visiting'Z=tl_ie house. He was in the room about an hour. He was in the bar serleral times siucefithe first "'0! door. There were 4 k liquor. in s-,_ ‘Oder was allowed on the witneus'etand.t He saidrhat the woman who carried the mac :9 air,-iiqfgae She 2. a relative of his ““"°' i“ Mi‘-M" T°°"'b" "' °“l’ -"no-A‘ , "these intending; will dd sister j,--13.0 A , hsddlerer 'sn to serve liquor to .. . 0917”, H , . get into thfrhar from the street. Ho . ‘TA3LE 0 could not or would not swear whether any drunkinhishouse. He his head to out. Af- 7 the liquor he consideredit usiness where the purchaser drankit. ' r’ , Immrd up the evidelwe +—one special line, in browns and tans, will clear this fine lot n A.-mud, do; Master Gordon ‘Ar-naud. and said that-it revealed nothing beyond ' the open and flagrant violation of the law. He therefore imposed a fine of 8100 or 2 months’ imprisonment. Olfer . ssked for time tomake an appeal C'h’tow"n. Aug 27-11:‘ C F Osman, Bos- to am flap:-ems Court Judges. He was granted 0 days" to do so. , .. Wauts.=LoSt. Fotnul, etc Co:ne'. ~ Rorms. —L CALIF-',ORN,l,-A Exourglops, sud Through Tickets to all points in the Un'ted Statésand Dominion of Canada via H ‘es c Tenure l. _ apply at~t-he Apothechdes’. Hall, Desb.isay’s For-Rates, &'e. (Rcutc) WM. ‘A. FAIJGHI, Ticket Agent. Aug. 30 __ 2ai~pd. _ c_k House, Upper Queen Btrect, contsimn Apply to A. Home ér Co. Aug 99 if‘: ’ OST-On the Esplanade. about three weeks ago, one pair of Spoon Oars and Rowlocks. Davies’ Drug S ore. aug27——3i ‘,;. nl cc large :lsrn Omceol ~ M-:27 E !sA|;'E,-— Parties desiring to purchase s. very do-_nrah‘.e p-_tvste~,re-' s:dc_1:e in the.best loosuty in the‘ City can icularrby enqiiring It the H.‘NORTON (Os - i . AnCti0n¢¢KSe wAifi'I'fl,fl-we reliable and trustwo thy GIRL, for a small family. Enquire at Ohio: HE. E. Noitrori 6:-‘Co, Queen‘ St 5i Mr. Kuigh Desbnsay. l’s residence. immediately. Apply to’ the Subscriber—J- O LET——A Double Tenement Dwelling on west side Desbrisay Streehopposite Pt ssessiou given engulf AN TED.-‘—A girl. for general house- 3 work. App Ollice.--Aug. 23, M . at the Gusnuns ' on sans; on»'ro_ I.E'l‘.—A good bnsinessleud and dwelling house on soum‘. . Any,-lady in want of a. ‘ genuine Silk Dress, will, dpy Rob”, De,“ “id. 5,, W‘ in 0,5,, follqwing are a few of the prices ofl‘e ., _ .to’*elil2ot a ’ _ place when Luugworth and Toombs called _ V pp 5 - for the drinks. Mr. "l‘oou:bs ordered Colored Silks $1.35, for 95c. - $1.50 for $1.00. Summer-Silks, soc-hecta- liquor from a woman who was passing through‘ the-sitting room. She brought in the liquor"and set it onthe table. He did not ‘see the woman supply -liquor at any other time. ,. She brought: the liquor in through the back no other ‘treats. - , - .. Audrew- Doyle, jr.,'esid he had pur- choose chased liquoriin the bar siveral times but‘ never in the house. - . c i ' :3‘ Q’ -7.’.«‘l §- ',, '2. v,_~ ,. . . _ ’ , . . . .,'>' - A , 5 2 - v . Great Olearancelsalé. of special reduced.r2riess.“ } j " s any use advertising at present? ”-.3, ., The cpnsqttgus A fourths of the population out of town, "till ‘elllirts ‘‘ in it is useless. ' - ~ » -- - vicroruai now,.tuA:v: no it-our N , I 1 ER ~ «considerln ‘ - THISIS .........."“"""' stantial Dry “Goods have been offered at pricsssway ages 9 . by 7 i d ‘ This week and until furtherfnotiee we sv;ti1os‘erftof __ ‘ “ Not certainlrsforthe A -9‘: ' . Z9 “9l.,i?atr°. , sod W! in . _ ALL our 4 STOCK of J Silks? in ;_ also, all our large stock. of standard in- . ; yy , l. 77 for our standard Black Silks $1.2 and ,s1.7-5. ' anon ‘ _ > _ , MAN TLES—_Lot.Summer Jackets soldfat $8 66, Q4" 4.’, i goods‘ Colored Cloth‘ Capes-.$3.@0 for $1395. ,. Silk ' A i if ' ‘ sale price, 814.00. Never before was there-?“iuch’ivsltle 39.7.5, $12, now, $4.75, $5.09, 36.3). $7.6t): Dolmans, realm- tionprice $7. - u " . f ' ’ u g _ - Manufacturers‘ lot of BLOUSES, in Law us, may i r " C from, regular price. 80c. -Dissolution sole r g . regsrdlessof cost. .1-lot'Sdk‘B1onses-61.90, tort]. , < _. ‘ ,~ _ T g’ T, MILLINERY ! MILLIN-:'ll'.RY l‘ l English 3’ — less-than cost. Untrimmed ‘Hats in white Leghorn black at heard of in this city. . 5 , _ I N APERY.-——L'arge additions have been made in; this departmue , imported to very heavy ‘stock, and in ..order vtornske at speedy _ “LAQQDB, sTo‘welin'gs, ‘Bed Furnishings, all selected’ by 7 , j, yearsexperience ass Linen, Buyer, in all the hailing ntarlsotsof f 1 J always on hand agcodfst§‘ook,.of-:tIisbsst Scotch I ‘B ‘N B trio dopsrttiimt. . r g f ” ,1. .§g ‘Christ!-is.-xaalebfared. . . »- . inxwhite Cotter in Iahwsh e g.;»shadéa."wsiite;-sorrow».-S * - u [so r i -—-extraordina ..3!&lue,0il'ered to t ' -lot‘.-* ‘ > ' , ns‘.§ia.whi£o..Linen;iin..éood mist ‘ bleached and unbleached, Dinner and Tea“ sizes; Bedroom, ‘Towels,’ ” I A Linen; also.Lii1e_n and Cotton Kitchen Rdller.'1‘oweling ‘cheap. In fact, OVI7 K ,- depiirtm'ent- has been marked; swsy~do;svif"sc:g;éiis;»-fiésfict a clearance. GLOVES! GLOVES! ‘GLOVES!-+Im-gear “variety g -French makes, in 4 and 6 buttons; also 4 5 and 6‘ stud, in tans‘ HOWE. #- Evening Gloves in great variety: also lineblack and 7celered_ ‘Silk lets and tips, selling low for cash. .. ._Hundreds‘ of pairs of" up from. Operating to such advantage iii the exceptional I make purchases of such ' importance as to warrant. us the dinarystock that we are now showing of rich, valuable and high-class _Glo‘ves is comparison the largest and most complete stock of Gloves -ever shown on P. B. C 7 _ HOSIERY l HOSIERY HOSIERY‘l — Ladies’ Cotton H980, 5 I QM J ‘ Hundreds of pairs to choose from, in all the leading makes and Ladies‘ Under Vests, in natural wool, Merino, Cashmere, and Co B in 7 whites; Ladies’ Under-'clotbing. JAMES Pxron &-Co have recentl J g " in this department, and are.prepared to offer qualities that cannot be beat. ’ g i _ i p go well to call and look at these Goods. Also, one lot of Ladies’ White Skirts, Illa. fl nu Night Dresses, 88c. for 58¢. . — ' . _ ,a lot of Q C N CLOTHING we have just opened . _ , _ ,_ from 13 to 18 years of age, bought at a sacrifice andvnll he would at 33.73 I genuine bargain considering the quality.; ,_ - ; ‘r - T 10111’ MEN’S and LITTLE BOYS‘ SUI,-l‘S,will gocheap. If you are is of u don't_ 8 us, as we have the goods and prices that willsuit you; and lot‘ 1 _ don’t iiy adollai-‘s worth until you see our sins. « " _ —- - q The goods have got to go and {no doubt about it-. No ellt summer Goods, land lots of goods selling atihalf price. ‘ , ‘ -. ’ *. . .x- .- ‘.‘.x-: . .., y,.F!une’_ral pr1°c¢sthat~will be 3 colon and r . arrive. specially selected for local trade. Orders by telephone -t0:on<;ied- 3;. A- ’ l roo f ore improvement, we (fig of Gt.‘GccrgoandGraftou Streets. ,' if ._ C ’ ' ‘ r - 7 :1: yvddbo tr? oh): 8I.DCHUllPI.UG,0l'cl1t vsnabcut the 15th of Sept. J0 B0 _ smoking tobacco. and we believeyou will I V Y T0. JAMES BEAI-E3 ‘ 1 ‘* ’ , p ‘ ' “‘ _ " be nnshu-an satisfiego indadriy case athtrial _ av: ' . .' A - ' ' . V l , _._‘.;s.-f 95%. out urtyou. n yupou eor- , ' ._‘ , ‘ - ' ~ ._ “ ‘ _ V , - 3-: mm-Iwv-mu <-» s or : OM’ - .. mi. E: * A 3 jug“ ff _ ‘ .- ._ - , ~_ sci; q. ,_ -' . _ " up Rlxalnxu you_can buyboys’ clothing ‘ Font S ALE-suns?’ PRICES -$90 rte; °,;"“nd'd;:°n:f;,:°'P ‘°‘§td'!' “nor Annlpaog Shoe Store during the month~-of_August.- .—'1‘h_s stock must:-be and [ash , .. . . - e I. * ; . - E, ,_. T - K . p .7‘: p. _- ._ . . . . Aug. 27. 4: ,,,..:...,;...&‘§’.‘:..?f.°§;..“.i‘.E.‘.°".-....§“‘..'2'.' slwshiiereo , _, _ . t s N e y , ~ . ~*"m°:.*.:‘..°;*.°.*:+=°;‘.::.*¥;; iraitwsrs West Side Queen Street» near Hamil ‘ mien -— 9 ., - - - r .. '7‘. lottetowniflencral ageutforl" 1:. Island. ._ _ _ . . G B . are nowotferiugalot of tit-¢1D°" ‘ * ’ i " . “ ' ‘ boolgrrt kn3o.:k’down priees.—tf J . _ _ . . up .1 , ‘ ,1 ' H . . , ‘ 1 - ‘ .. .1) h .18! till .1!" 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