ea a 7 — eS 4 i - TT wy See ite } « te Si PoOOs eR EL ee gn ee ei ae ee ae ame re Se ne a eee ee ‘ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ! ae Prowse Bros, for Clothing 6 A tf m — | xi st Sal &, t Sal 4 sce ie taal is Bs ur Augu ale. ur August sale. ur August Sale. ey > JUST OPENED — 117 (one hundred ce a Qa alias ait and s« venteen) Bays’ 2- piece Suits, worth per ati uf 3 Siete . the regular way $2.25 and $2.75. We as " r ought this line away below cost : ! - ig om : : : : : ; 7 one (ae . s me as 4 && : ple eo — poy h oe co oe Trade is good, and our summer goods are moving off in Is meeting with grand success. All old lines of Fl are Cottons, Dress Go ds, Gingh: nA, Shirting, ‘a ie f Andrew jase tt at $1.50, $1.75, and $1.95. stvle wes ; : of ; , annellettes, ete., are goi “oe a . , : $2 or 10 days for drunk"}|Gome and see the goods for yourselves 'gool style. If you want light weight Underc'!othing, there I'weed Suits for men or boys are marked down to Flannelettes, etc., are going at prices never before reached cs iin Prowse Bro js : > 5 © y in the history of this town. Come one and all i ; : f a < is no better place in the city to get it than from the Wonder- clear. Make no mistake, now is the time to buy tis hiv Stinod « ce ie ODE AAG All ANS Stade With “ Y e Co ‘ obit LOT NO. 2—50 Boys’ Suits to fit ies Sel Cleon On y t 1 : ; ’ le 205 s, Good ¢ Od8, oD inches to the yard, and $1.25 worth ¥ a ike so eeey {from 4 to 14 years old, for $1.00 and $1.25 sheap Men, and ours is the place to spend your money of goods for $1.00. i ps w days | We are bound to place good honest little 3 - suits On Our counters so cheap that any T = ty % i a 5 4 ( ~ om in iteet aateecat”| PROWSE BROTHERS PROWSE BROTHERS ROWSE BROTHERS, | es in ce] i3 reported f n Shell] COTR e . sa 4 , ho 4 s 4 Lo s , () il Ss ’ Soosle, Sta ibeen cesta, Sec | PROWSE BROS, 7 . VU MOG DINU ETE, : a a Bi Q at The Wonderful Cheap Men. The nderf »o Men ’ FP eustin tt Neo : ve _ Postroxen— The ten at Si. Aun’sy ! | Wonderful Cheap ! The Wonderful Cheap Men| The Wonderful Cheap Men t 1 tu rryieg ct t : v i o een — - ns Sess . e ry Yr j ; o i Mat te ft Pe — : eS ee sora meaingsr Vows povwn Stearns is Best.) THE PEOPLE'S STORE |Carter’s for Wall Paper eee ee BERC ai this ng at 8 viock Visiting . An : n 7 n | | oor ve wees . @ J aaa TOGAL AND OTHER TEKS. | — caiman , ‘ a i i . —— CEP: Ix a Sex Act Townw.—-The ericton | es as ; T oe Cit Mr. John Bowers, who left here about a 4 mS ? G (riea Say A gre snake 18 inches‘, Minst ee ry ' - i a is WI ni jimonth #g0 to visit relatives in Boston, # me Be : y FE j 7 g last night on the ~*"" Bs a wn -— - : I es | | died in that city on Sunday week at the & << 2 aA a * : hg eile x 0 ‘4 nu B wr) 4 U — ae | alvanced vege of 79. Mr. Bowers was the | i. ee ® s ; a ee ee on onl reba M = io the enaditio: ‘ father of Mr. P. R. Bowers, the well- ? - 4 7 Or Be Lm en Of ity schools w copes re-open on Mon C ne condition ol the known journalist, now of St. John’s, and % # n 1 Amherst. bine fee dist of August. market and | fur years he carried on a saddlery business 2 . with | ¢ mare Hata: waned ial is ea —— jin Charlottetown. He was yroniinent in CSOSTECE SCOSSL EFL GESTED yM ! iatasu is enterei in party 1 re awa ae iia ' 150 arrive d Ww + ‘temperance circles, and was deservedly § J ‘ ‘ pert) bering upwatus © on ” | citandnniaian . oeaidia 4 , ‘ ? z “— r 3 and 2 classes caeet Dresesie thin fencuons ithe 2he- © | — med and respected by all who knew \¢ A Uy IN i i Qi \bD TIN ciN s an " ques Cartier. They are accompant ibya ' | ‘ & # t + : { g4 anp JAPAN It is announced that 1 } al _ Sa singe pia oe depen i : cy —. { ManitodDa cream: ries have I egun ship- a ‘ “s : i ra as a ee er Ovring ror rane, — _ o — Mocks A7ioG ’ it ‘ | BU G SPRI NEKLERS . curs lists e@ Sig seeing. p ° . ping | >to China and Japan. Regular a aa | Buteher who for years carried on a G S . to : ts packed in French tins will con- Ix rue Poor Hovss.—The celebrated ad . cabinet making establishment in Charlctte- Gor B meme " gy YP} UM IN BAGS ede t li th.ough the fall and winter by Lottie Dover, who recently returned from fst their £0 rds, but hav- town, passed peacefully away on Saturday 4 ’ * 4 oe each C. P. R. beat Masa Geatin ohest she bee been. ebdine ing paid for them in SOLID | afternoon ai tae ripe old age of 77 years. & RANGES. 4 ag 7 to her reputation, struck Charlottetown or ‘ Mrs. Butcher was a daughter of the ) 4 5 A Sviv ror Dama —Dr. Beynon, Thuraday ot Fridav, and on Saturday CASH, aie Elisha Hooper, of Bedeque. Her p & . ra e ‘zg who shot Mr. N. B. McKenzie Newc wile, was taken in charge bv the chief of police] @ » husband died in 1883. Mrs, Butcher m |& sesocesooosssescccEessa g . iz as g a civil suit for damages against aod placed in the poor house. VV k & GCG eaves four daughters and one son to : : 3 iM va Ke MoKa sad Ha coe : cca ore ee S O. mourn. Her funeral took place this eece g 8 Walker's Corner STOVES HtRDWhE : iH . Heclaims damag ‘3 for the assault, i Fisueries Prorection Service— The afverncon, and was largely attended. If not, ‘it i a good ti 1 § f ? . ai { ; 5 r tim i suit Ww } ' D } on Government steamer Acadia are able to present to the “er b 10 7 1 18 4 go ) ime o 9 & — ~oosiasitlinseng--oeenioneatn emeeuonenEpeEeenapeEataeeearme meee 2S acc a ai Sil. ber yn Sat lav eve ne. and left s ae ead » . r Ave ¢s . e ) Or a 4 ‘ a 2 m a ove oni atur nd a) & | . CASH BUYERS of this pro- BASEGALL MATCH, uy . 1aV a gi and stock ( f & q 4 , 4 8 - Secale ee ein dilate digs SE etn, eheee me.) oe vines’ dak: nes. ae sii | guaranteed time-keepers, for | Be 5 i Rg “eae nie ‘a Wale lie af Mei oe re oS ae yesterday eee 28 » up-to A baseball maich for the championship | yoy to choose from: the latest ¢ * 4 i lie is ails iat ernoon, and left at daylight this morn- date goods In every de-| ofthe province took place at Victoria y , ORF; 7 wy & Tt x 9 a J i s Mies iene partment rs Park on Saturday afternoon, the contest- and newest popular sty les in 4 RANGES, & "2 ; ’ om the ee ee on ¥ e ants be ing teams from the Charlottetown | silver and gold cases, and I > ire “hy a ae ne—All the Island Odd We don’t want poor, and Pisquid clubs. The game was very I 1 % f . ' — o : = fellows whe " ere attending rm Grand Glaien etadie hot. ie interesting throughout, and was witnessed 1ave marked them at SPEC- fp SSGSSESSSTESSSOSESO SESS & t duothes ae “fe a MeKi ” dW, ho Mr + s i VE GO!bya goodly number of people. The IAL LOW PRICES. 3 ’: e pang 3 esers. MeK ; and \ ad : 7 . r. Want and we cet goods Charlottetown team won by 9. “The scores Hveing, white. te Minreunbiey bled be 2 ° But this is a loud ta'ker. A pleased customer is the best . , Sy eet Neison, Of nis eity, as elected ‘ % s dil s follow: oe rac y at) sted betore r isement lttle ; oes j " % thie Sere District Depu'y Grand Muster for Char that meet Ww ith approval re being offered for sale, and my guarantee 4 E ¢ i & — . — : 4 wh + rama d docs the business here, o ten . “ the Gimmervide pa’ he yed kids isd is . a bee Our low prices will prevail as long as we | ®ocod lottetown and ; TICK § 7 CHARLOTTETOWN TEAM. with each watch. v ay “we ee 3 te d ang MAKE Q S S :e} : . rh , t? y ivy, Septer KE QUICK SALES. - % $ u . ¢ sell, We are distributers of Fise Footw.ar. Our stuck oul i wie races ee Ig : are B 7 yg) us ' is y an ‘lls Sled. , ¢ 2.29 and 2.40 troviers ani p and Scrventr Srooxs.—There has beena These | goods OFC DOW | B. McQuillan, 8B. ..ccisccce ccc yeeese’ 3 W. W WELLNER, ( ; io now ond walt euieennd tot wate Clace for trotters, © A puree of great demand for Souvenir Spoons this coming in every day for] J. Callaghan, Lbvv.........00067 2 J : All th a test N iti ! $100 will be hang up for each ene Che Summer. W. W. Wellner, our popular the fall trade o. Beet, 0 3 este seer oe EWELER. ¥ RANGES y e a es ove ies races will be started at half-past one, jeweler, reports trade in that line brisk ; Pete Ci ae : é = le . furms us that a placed large orders We want every CASH . ae S Bi aa ae oe > ® Wei. Wort Secixc.—To commemor-: | for these goods in the early part of the TVE , re Y, Coombs, 20.. ... A vw i] All th & t t St | _, Na Wee foe To eames Te a tdd aan obliged vo banll. nacthn pa gee to come and}; Wibdine, 940A . Cecssossesescocesscece j e ates y es American Pharmaceutical Association, order last night. rage WIth us. em WO 6.5 i. a eee ae ’ , ’ re ; which 14 now in session at Mor tre al, the —_—— M nev b k if - . WwW. k lood (Capt. ) Pp » ce vececsvoddencoesses 6 4 a 9 . . & in Ladies 5 Men Ss, Youths end Children S which ie now im eension at Moctteal, the} oxy Miss 1r.—The members of Bre _ Money back if not satis-| 5 “Trainor ¢f.-.--...cccee se 8 I % Lots of testimonials from g Boats aad Shoes wsened a special souvenir number. In thi Ooward Division intend giviag a musica fed. es sib 06 S ail 02s. jasue are excellent half-tone engravings of and literary entertainment in the M1. 26 g cit:zens. & the two members of the firm of J shason «& Herbert Hall on Wednesday evening next & t . Jcneson, Druggists of this c*ty, also a People who have attended entertainment PIQUID TEAR. é & Yorth Side Market £quare. short bistorv of the business of these en- .8t that place in the past have rarely been ABR sdsaianbiin lerprising gentlemen disapp inted and those who may atiend or J E. Jay (Capt.) Co... cccssesceseeres 73 \ é " eee this a will find someth ng up to th S.J. MeDoanld, p 2'F €...0,.ccccicossyed | 2 fp & : A Goop Aruiere.-F.W.Coombs should average. “otertainmeat to begin at 5 PI GTIOI b Biscssescsjessicc coun ee D d ve flattered if called a “‘dead gar sport * o’clock sharp. a B..eerDenald, 2 Orc. c. dees 4 a | 0 0 ey’. 9 . Fred was wheeling in P. E. Island, and on — RM. McDonald, 3b. ..c.ccoesseeeee8 2 $ & the day of the Summerside sports he and {ew osewy Geese’? Allan McD DRL i icseenecnee ss ; . hie compe ion, WM pedeneld, sade thirty tgprane ve r aes a i oo 1 We are showing some | Wholesale & Betail. ¢ five miles io the city, getting there at noon Selita MeeChanall, ¥ box nsacscsopesc es ay very pretty things in 4 % and going to the track after a basty meal. { ; ¢. N. L McDonald, r f and p......... 6 8 “ Despite his great exertions Fred was able g ole) FS Ri ohiseetcies 0 cs sce ROYAL ENGLISH WEDGE- Rewsusiwseusrd ~ — oe first prizes and a second.— + WOOD WARE. a A : é " ae on , f= a oi. Ono UWiove. ‘ F A Bap Accwest —The New Glasgow Soaps > | Charlottetown, 82131065 —26 Teapots, Butter Coolers, CLE RING r UT SALE f ‘ - . as : . ° 29 49 ae a Bas Bocreprice cave: On Thureday evening eaimiaiians.. Piequid, 233023202—-17 Candle Sticks, Jugs, Cups —— . Charite Mayoar, the nie year old son of forthe toilet and bath Jaa __| Umpies—J. Sullivan and J MeDonali.] Mateh Safes, Biscuit Jars | SUPERIOR FURNITURE FOR SALE : Bir. R. Maynard, strayed into D. R. Mua- Mrs. Geo. M. Robinson, of Moncton, is | aii ceed Salt’ we, , ’ there was a visiting friends in this city. alt Holders. NEW OSs on ro’s yard next door, where The horse ki Catarrh Cured for 25 Cents, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by Mrs. Heard to sell NOVELS ALWAYS IN sTOCK. he : ; Mrs. L. H. Davies was a yassenger in the western express this morningen route to Ottawa. young horse Joose. ked the boy on the temple, breaking iu the ckull a 2) 1 inch, and knocking Neglect cold in the head and you will eurely have catarrh. Neglect nasal 5 cents —SOLD ONLY BY— iece 24 inches by 4 . the be y senseless. Four‘doctors were sutn- << cienk anneal Mr. E. S yong of ne is at the | catarrh a you willas peas mrad yal Hammocks, Tennis Balls, eee oe — ee cen moned, and thev succeeded in the very ’ " spay yrunswick on his return from a trip to| monary diseases or catarrh of the stomach i > Apert, ln Digi VAT, ve 2 delicate overatien of cutting out the | ttle P. E. Island.— Mencton Times. ; with its disgusting attendants, foul breath, Tennis Racquets. DAY OF AUGUST, inst., commencing at Fennel Chandler bruised bits and raising the skull. The Mr. J. T. Bulmer, of Halifax, is in| hawking, svitting, blowing, etc. Stop it Haszard & Noore 11 o’clock, a. m. re a boy is bright and doing excellently. the city. He is accompanied by Mrs. | by using Dr. Chase’s Catach Cure, 25 ctr. 2 9 All her household effects, comprising Cj Le - s Jonnson dl Johnson Bulmer. Thev are at the Queen. a box cures. A perfect blower enclosed Booksell Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining-room, Hall, berlottet wn, July 22, 1896—246 & wy Tuurspay’s Sroxm.—The storm of . Mr. Walter Frocken left by this morn-| with each box. OKFelers, QOffiee, Bedroom and Kiteben furniture. WATGH SALE. Aiso, 1 superior family Horse, 1 double seated Carriage, with extension top, 1 Buggy, 1 Wagon, Sleigh», Harness, Carts Plows, Harrows, Wheel-rake, Garden ing’s train for Fredericton to attend college at that place. He was esccried to the ral- wav station by the 82rd Battallion Band of thunder, lightning, rain and hail that pass- ed over the eastern part of the Island on Thursday morning fast will not soon be Graduates in Pharmacy. = : MARRIED 2me@ 2 2 @ @ ©2470 * 2 ® @ ee ee ected AUGUST SALE! (x} forgotten by those who witnessed it. At HE _____._- | which he was a member. At the residence of Lewis Patterson, ‘ South Lake it was especia'ly severe. A Arrivalsat the Cliff House, Aug 16th :] Midgic, N B., on Aug Sth, by Rev.O. N. Tools, Seats, &c., de. Premises open for inspection on Wed nesday, the 19th, from 10 a. m. till 4 p.m. Terms Cash. ice Bostor : Mr “" Wadde i A Hearty Breakfast siti’, eo) xn! Horwty Keith, Renforth Estabrooks, of Midgic, to Sarah Gillis, of Summerside, P. E. I At the Manse, North Arlington, Mass., Jittie after 5 o’clock bail or pieces of some of them two inches in length, fell jarge quantities, covering the ground to Miss Hornsby, Miss M. Hornsby, Miss B. R. BEAIRSTO, NN SNS wee NNT the depth of three or four inches in some > . Nash, Mr. W. Laird, Miss Jenkins, Ewen | by the Rev. W. H. Wh B. Han- : the depth of three oF fous incl: oar et, Ia good foundation for | Cameron, H.C. McDonald, Mev. Haszard, | oy of North Hanover, Mase, to HE Gn eonent sy 9 hata States Auctioneer. We are clearing out Dry G hunder for a1 companied by vivid , tc §=You can't| Citv; Mre. Waddell k se at Kents Aoi tne fi ch i ’ th 7 S ooas = inder fo 7 hour att ob are ce a day’s work. You cant er? : 7 V. en. 11 Anderson, second daughter of Capt: An- the actory the price of the Cloth : o d ’ glutning A large bail of fire was seen to} : = ON ia . Miss Annie 3} ontgomery returne: 10m | ders f Cl lott Lae, ° N O iC Ee i » drop ont of two black clouis that came} make a heat ? ST from Persia, on Fri’ay evening, after ap J an A ENS re Rockford Watches will be l e | ing, an Boots and Shoes at 1ave jaa a echlimaaininal unless you good night’s rest. bsence of 14 vears—having left Sammer- | 1 7 2 ne Dede tae that revive ‘aoe DIED. 94) per cent. off Notice is hereby given that a petition | Slaughter Prices, during this ago. She left Hamadan in April and after At Charlottetown, on Aug. 15th, at 2 has been presente’, under “The Dominion | ; i vice MOnth. Hverything going cheap. slong blizzard fasion past Mr. A. Fraser's | dwell eg house, in frout of Jobn iineas| McDonaid’s barn, which caught fire a few | To ot Canada for the Electoral District of . t moments afterwards and soon barned to} secure this, sieep On OUP] reaching New York went out west to ee o’clock, Mrs. Butcher, widow of the late is Controverted Elections Act,’ against the ashes, along with its contents, which con -| Celebrated Wire Mattrass } her friends. —Pioneer. 2 Mark Butcher, aged 77 years. regular price this month, return of Augustine Colin bMeDonald, —. . ‘ eisted of hay, harness, wagzon, etc. Sev- i Prof. Robe: tson ana Mr. Dillon arrived Peacefullyv entered into rest in this city I have now had the agency E-quire, asa member of the Parliament cs vome and See Us for Cheap Goods. « 5 4 eral old residents who saw the storm a3 it! All zorts, kinds and sizes in thecity ata lste bour on Saturday) on August 15th, Andrew Turnbull, in the passed over that section of the country, | ray the like of it they never € xperienced, | nor do they wish to see its like again. If} at the hail stones come, damage to houses and crops | zh wind had prevaiied wren of Mattrassesin stock and made to order. night, after visiting the cheese factories at Grand River, Egmont Bay, Kensington, Dank River and Hampton, and the cream- Tryen and Ur pand. They are inspecting the factories in the eastern Fer- erjies at 49th year of his age, a native of Pictou, leaving a widow, three sons and three daughters to mourn the loss of a kind busband and loving tather. of these watches fur ten years and can conscientiously recom- mend them for durability and Kings, in Prince Edward Island. Dated at Sonris East, the thirteenth dey of August, 1890. DENNIS MURPBRY, Returning Officer for Electoral J. B. MACDONALD & CO WARK WRIGHT &00., LID Who Sell at Seliing Prices. {Funeral from his late residence on] fine time keeping. Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o’clock]. At Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on the 17th inst, B. Wil-on Biggs, Esq., formerly | pe of 8t. Georges, Bermuda, aged 76 years. [Funeral to leave his late residence, Brighton, on Tuesday, at 2.30 p. m., for Sherwood Cemetery. by carriages. Friends TERMS CASH. are hereby respectfully invited to attend. } Ww (Halifax and Bermuda papers please copy) E. P TAYLOR. On Sunday, 9h inst., at the residence of Cameron Block. his daughter, Mrs. Samuel Martin, ene Mass, Mr. Jothn Bowers, of Charlotte- town, aged 79.years. }GOO0 BUSINESS STAND TO LET At the Wlospital for the Insane, on mn Saturdar, 15th mst., John J. Jackson, in the 43rd year of his age. tion of the Province to-dav. They will District of King’s. return to Charlottetown to-morrow, and it is expected that Prof. {obertson will leave again ou Wednesday, Mr. Daniel Farrer of Boston arrived here on Monday evening, via Point du Chene, and left on Wednesday morning for Charlottetown and Hampton, where he will spend part of his vacation, remaing for a couple of weeks. Mr. Farrer rode a bicy- cle all the way from Boston to Poivt du Chene arriving there !ast Sunday morning. The cyclometer showed a distance of 625 miles of actual wheeling, which was done in sixty-two hours, an average of ten miles an hour. — Summerside Journal. would have been, in all probability, very! great. A special discount will also eagtd—diw given on all watches till after Exhibition. FARM FOR SALE. To undersigned offers for sale ber farm, consisting of sixty acres, four miles from the city. It is beautifully situated, fronting en the North River. A house conaining 1 reoms and gvuod cutbuildivgs aie on the premises. JANE FLEAGHFR S.rvevverevnanennvnitnennnprnnnnnn nent nner avr ave That —~” Other half eo e& aug l0O—d&w =e = FARM WARTED. Any person having a small farm of | from five to ten acres, within five miles of the city, may fied a purchaser by applying Of S Na Hz <} = » wey 3 Z All £ummer Shirts and Straw Hats : A bonse and shops and outbuildings, At the Hotel Davies ‘F. Stroud, Mout- oe & eases. af lend phented G6 Saal ome Mrs. as ee cae VF Pinette Bridge. Moderate terms. Apply Coleman, New ork; J. Friedman and| = "hho Hovrenveryeenennn? Lamerance and wife, Stratford, Ont; Rev. ; ‘ ° as 9 ee ee re o | wife, Lily Friedman, Amy Friedwan, Eine! ey & RF ECT and permanent are tha MISS ANNIE YOUNG. [io the uudersigned at their office in | Friedman, Irena Friedman, Boston; Wm. cures by Hood’s Sarsanarilla, be- augS—d&w. Pivette. * Chariotietown. , eso Sz cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, M LEOD, MORSON & McQUARIE, W. H. Myers, Reading, Penns J. W.| yo, Elle alias The other baif of the story may be learned Rubertson, Ottawa; A. S. —— St. life and health-giving BLOOD. : 2 Toe +a tw: Ps ma m y ave Jo} N. P. R. Car: ' ife, i by a visit to our store to-day. We have Saturday mi ven, ies 3 Readymade c'othing at slaughter prices FAST BLACK ; Toronto; Mrs. W. L. Davies, Miss Jean D. A. BRUCE, saaaranel —- ore than m ide it ‘worth your while” do Snaps Daris, Miss Margaret Hirlshing, Bargain at the Corner. | ing so Zoston; W. H. Holmes, beat a oY. James H. Maskel, Cambridge, Mass; See those half-price boots in R. K. ua Canada’s Fam ° : ba tas W. K. Rogers, W. H. Barnard, S’side; Jas. | Jost’s window, They are bargains. ous Tailoring Establishment. ? se abet alear: o f i : There is the aston shing clearance ot high R. Foster, Boston; James E. Hamilton and 2 ° . dint ‘> Mie pe class Cotton Hosiery in. children’s sizes— Bl wie, Brakiyn W. a Winther | Ta a cet LADIES’ & CHILDREN'S. | i } , tl revularly up to 35e Jity; H. W. Luteb, Toronto; Allan Parson 0 LET—A nen and oe = sy | our best goods worth resuiarly I Montreal; thirty five excursionists from| yoonm SOT eae ; Pugwash. ya 1 Ze pr. pr ” Arrivals at the Queen Hotel on Satur- day evening: W. A. Allen, Toronte; the Misses Ne, Bayonne City, N.Y ; J. T. Bulmer and wife, Halitax; Joho Nichols, Anvandale; A. J. Reid, Masquodebit; Alex. Martin, Vail-yfield. To-day ther» were | registered : W. C. Kennedy, city; we. Jenkins, Georgetowr; G. F. Owen, Cardi- gan; Mre. Macdonald, Mes er XX. Mac- dovald, Glenaledale; Eugene McSweenev, Monc'on; Geo. Forbes, V. B. Rridge, mi M. Forbes, do; C. Urquhart, Traro; A. F. Bissett and wife, Cardigan; Annie Ellis, Newton Centre, Mass.; 30 excursionists from Pugwash; H. H. Osgood, Boston, G. M. Atwood, Trvon; K. McK. Jenkins, | New Glasgow, N.S. ne HAVE a quantity of doors, also some geo t maatels, which I wili sell cheap —D. May, Grafton Stieet, aug!7--]w CHURSH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Edgehill, Scotia. Michaelmas Term Begins Sept 5,1896 BISUCY OF NOVA SCOTT A- CHAIRMAN BOARD (¥ TRUSTEFS: LADY PRINCIPAL—MISS VICE-PRINCIPAL—MI3¥ With Eight Resident Governesses, Four Ineatructors, Matron and Trained Nurse, Housexeeper, etc., The New Assembly Hall, Art Rocm; ‘ : ten ad litional Music Room-, and the En- Ay Op Axp Wet Trico Remepy.— | ae Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been large ae be ready for oc - used for over fifty years by millions of haeial a Students admitted. Dip: Nn en i cobTuce tho eon | Prete Ramee. Tue powstite Blea softens the guns, allays all pa v,cares wind is seregrtany eee Lao colic, and is the best reme ty for Diarrhoea. Skating Rink, Gardens, etc., and cover tho Bao etry tr mh cepts a bottle. Its value is incaleulatle information DR FIND wine we Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Scoth ver : » N.S. i ngSyrup, and take no other kind, 513 w | y2l-246 tl 15th Sep. Ther there still remains a fine ver-ety of Silk and Cotton Laces. This lot is pto- nounced by everyone to be one of the greatest sales ever made. 103 yd wacdies Fine Shoes We have lately added to stock, som ve lately ad ck, e very pretty Ox- ford Tie Shoes, psice 90e, $190 and conan . Men’s Oxfords at $1.00, $1.25, $1,50, upwards, W. H. STEWART & CO. London House Building EMPIRE BLEND TEA Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara 5 n two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the | i HARRIS LONDON HUUSE est. For sale wholesale or retail by LU. i. J- MORRIS AAAAAAGAAAAALAASAAUAALAQAAMAAAALAAAAL LAASEAGLALALALAALAALAAARGUAAGERLIINS Iosiery or Gloves bearing above trademark are absolutely fast vlack, clcan,stainicss, pur i and durable. Ask for Ilermsdorf- dyed Hosiery ct hosiery counter, 9s a Windeor, Nova pular Figured Well, our com- but sold. Wiat worth 20., we Every lady knows how p« Muslins were this seas-n. plete importation is all remains, including good: now close out at 1dce. lhc yd MACHIN; PAINTER Ya MEN’S HALF HOS# MEN'S BICYCLE! HOSH A GOOD RANGE AT LOWEPRICES Undervests never before probably reached so low a level as regards price. Here's a co each ample. Children’s Ribbed Vests in all gizes, shaped waists,superior finish, 9c each POPTePRORERDTEPRRRE ERT TRRE RT pHRRIRRERENEDRRRRE RnrSprrTTTRT eT TE reper prrtyt These are only samples of to-day's values, — > ~*~ BEER BROS. UAADAAMAALAGLALL GAMLANAULANALALAALAAAAGAAGLOLE J