Tae AO NRCC hiamaeaNnneR ae mings ai I & ei OC ocmiRERR 8 a MS RPRCRE NH | Ti E DAILY BXAMIN <R, CF ARLOTTRETOWN, NOVEMIi? 19 167 —_— - oo a ~ ——— REFORM IN ARMY. | us Ye \ \ : * ; ertains to War to be) @y \ \ . ; Be a 3 All that Pertain 28 &3 &3 &3 RY RA . ¥ 3 | . Taught. 3 &% Sb aia NY : =a. Tendon Va Ma prints the EE ERE ae a scl reform, dic _— decid whic’, chem«e ‘t+ 2GG fs d reco tuded t , eta 4 — ‘ eo ee + Ta | upheavals ; » one" x 2 . rit ced : the og c r} said the Daily © © ° ar ‘ rivat Ma rer " a atta iCicas i tem . ¢ ho . WW 7 - ff E S J EAD ON tra! aa aq A ce U ities . being fatig i COTDS at , pel first to wears ew ares i time , —- : re mame : ones = i> (I \ ‘ it COMpan \ 5 E mo. scouting en Sa ae : a 1 ‘taking st ve seco! d tour 2 onths w i] : be used Datladil iti nocuvres, . x : Goths tees TQ THE PUBLIC. $40,000 Worth of High Grade Fashicn Beng vo mmthe il . $40, orth of High Grade Fashicnable Goods to be sold a he giv .to grand manceuvres on a er! an le The remaiaing two ee ee on Wal SCA it me fs a f 67 t 7 Q + se th d if t ap Samia deem tise cee [he Always Busy Store rom 0 2 Ce6niS Of che GC! ar, a ied DY Turrioug iis 4 -. cup The wreatest. attention will be needs more room and increas- ¥ devoted to marksmanship, and the’ facilities for growing business. | oe lowance nmuniti Wilk DC} -r ° . ee 1A eee OT naa Artillery teat | LOC attractions war feces! es sreatly increased. Artibery trai : | 7 will also be improved. The war} tate the closing of the store| wa office is on acquiring eon e for at least one montn. We! large trac SU oO! ianad « ol > a cee i : : . | parts of the country for traing have no place to store the} grounes. a clean sweep sale. rt. POLITIGAL CHIT-CHAT. Pulling Down and Apropos :f the political excitement the following from the London, Eng., Globe may be« xcused: goods, so are obliged to make Dry Goods, Mantles; Jackets, Furs, Millinery and Men’s Furn's tings Everything Goes. SALE FOR SPOT CASH ONLY. Straightforward writing is so rare an} accomplishment that we hasten to ex- tend the hand of welcome to it where- everitis found. The most recent shining specimen of literary directness which we have lighted upon is a letter addressed by an Australian partisan to the politician whom he assisted t» Building Up The store front has to come out, all the plaster has to come down, all partitions, stairways, counters and shelving have to No Goods on Approbation and no Samples Given---Read the Following Lists and Discounts. eminence, but who, on reaching his| be removed, A modern, up- high estate, forgot the poorman on to-date store that will not only wise shoucers he had risen. The be a credit to ourselves, but to Austra‘ian wrote as {follows : the city, will be the result DRESS GOODS FURS “Deer Sur: You’re a dam fraud andyou know ii. 1 don’t care a rap We ask vou one and all to DEPARTM ENT 95 p Ww ( . ; > hy] t ; “e] = yy ny } > ' } 7 . . -_ er efi { for the pDiliet or the mupy “ither, bul make this sale 2 grand success a D scount. youcou'd hev got it tor me if you |, ‘ es : Che stock is well known as bi eee Wasn't as mean as muk. Two pounda : week aint eny moar to me than 40 the most up-to-date and clean- 29 Per Cent. Discount. shillin’s is to you, but I obj-kt to bei’) est in the province. | Every dollars’ worth you maid an infurnil fool of. Soon after -buv here you get for 75 cents beepers hyy } ’ > ~~ 4 J . was eeciea by my hare workin, a ‘on the dollar. ever here wanted ro beat methat You dollar's worth vou You Save from 25 to 33 ‘ Every oa, 1 ; ; Ss ae a . i xs : has = in the Hous Moren a} i =3 cents on every dol buy hare vou cet for 25 On Ladies Seal Jackets, Grey a LECIC -VUUL ibald a ass al f UT=— a / ae c ~ j self, I 53 hicn a iia on chi pe I lars’ worth you buy. the bollar. | Lamb Jackets, Astrachan Jac- thort you was wor-h it then. Afcer 1 ‘kets, Wombat Jackets. Watla- got your Note sa in’ you deklined t» COME ackt in the matter i driv the Cow over ed to the Feller’s place an’ tole him he| EARLY. Black Dress Goods, Color-| by Jackets, Neck Ruffs, Cap- ec Dress Goods, Costume ettes, Storm Collars, Fur Lin- weeds, Box Cloths, Ladies’ | ed Capes, Fur Capes, Mitts, Cloths, Dress Linings, f rench | Caps, Muffs, Child’s Fur ‘Printed Flannels, Opera Flan-; had won ier. “That's or I got by howlin’ meselt Hoarse for you on pole day, an Sy Coats, Caps, Collars, Muffs motths befoar. You not enly hurt a STAN LEY BROS nels, Quilted Linings, Jersey| and Boas. mans Pride but you injur him in *'Cloths, Ladies’ Umbrellas. Bizness. I believe you think you'll get imagen. I dont. An’ what I don’t think is-of moar Konsequence then | you im jin. I beleave you take a’ Velveteens. STANLEY BROS. Ready Made Dept--- 25 p. c. Discount. Every do lars’ worth you buy here you get for 75c on the dollar. Ladies’ Jackets,C oth Capes Children’s Jackets and Reefers Waterproofs, Ladies’ Under- clothing, Chi'dren’s Under- clothing, Ladies’ Wrappers, Flannelette Night Gowns, Drawers and Skirts, White Lawn Aprons, Corsets. STANLEY BROS. pleshir in cuttin’ your best friends, but wate till the clouds ro | by an’ they ll cut you—just behind the Ear, wh re! FU RN ISH NGS the butcher cut the pig. Yure’ no| man. An’ idon’t think yure much of, 25 Per Cent Discoun:. a demercrat either. Go to hel. I| lower meself ritin to a sk ink, even | ee tho I med him a member of Parler- | oa | Every dollars’ worth yot is, it seems to us, is what} hy here v ig ‘ Matthew Arnold called a serviceab‘e | sgh here you get it for 75¢ on Prose style. the dollar. | White Wool Blankets. Staple Dept---25 p. c. Discount. MEN’S FURNISHINGS Every do}lars’ worth you 25 Per Cent. Discount. buy here you save 25 ceuts on the dollar. ee On every dollars’ worth you buy here you save 25 cents. | i L Print Cottons, Roman Sat- : ins, Sateens, Art Sateens, Cre- Grey Wool Blankets. tonnes, Flanne ettes, Fieecy Cottons, Scotch Ginghams, Galatias, Tickings, White Cottons, Co’ored Ducks. * x + According to a recent chronicler, | wher; Joseph Chamberlain entered the | impetial House of Commons, he w:s | “nxlous to try his oratorical powers. Certain leading politician, who was | piloting a bill through tle House, wa: | approached by one of Mr. OQhamb ual air. friends, who said: “Chamberlain would like to speak | ! Underclothing, Hosiery, Sweaters, White Shirts, Co - ored Shirts, Workiug Shirts, F anne'ette Night Shirts, White Night Shirts, White and Grey Cottons Wadded Quilts Down Quilts White Counterpanes Pe tee bill Can you give him a} Talin 1 iden WHITE GOODS Gloves, Gollars, “Well, you know, I think it wou d | Napkins White Linen Table Cloths Spot Muslins, Chick Mus- ‘ins, Apron Lawns, Tucked Lawns, Victoria Lawns, Nain- sooks, White Ducks, Irnsh Linens, Diapens and Linen Lawns. Ties, Cuffs, Umbrellas, Handker- chiefs, Caps and Braces. * do. He’s a new member and no- | Ody knows what the dickens he| ight —_,” : Time went on Chamberlain gain: | stg became a power in par- = - Vhe leading politician, on ae ntrary, had made a series of nders which had imperiled his saan An election was imminent. th 8 ng his previous record, he Ought that if he coulc get Mr. Chamberlain to speak for him he - strengthen his position. ic OTAN LEY BROS. erefore, applied t } o the right hcnor- able gentleman, y Towels, Towelling Sheeting, Pillow Cottons Colored Table Covers. Also all lines in Boys’ wear as above. STANLEY BROS. STANLEY BROS. The latter cal , mly surveyed him peek » eyeglass and said: | & Might say |” » you know, I think it would | oa C3 “i lam a new me nber, a) ody knows what the dickens ‘| SILK DEPT The finest stock in the pro- vince at 1-3 OFF Every do'lars’ worth you buy in this department you get for 67 cents. Black Si'ks and_ Satins, Colored Siiks and _ Satins, Fancy Silks, Japanese and Btouse Silks. 1-3 OFF ali Millinery Goods, Hats, Shapes, Flowers, Wings, Tips Birds, Ornaments, Silk Vel- vets. Ribbons of all kinds. 1-3 OFF all Ladies’ Taitor Made Cos- tumes, Skirts and Under- skirts, STANLEY BROS. ’ Ladies kiociery Dept---25 p. c. Discount. t : ; ; } do lars’ Every worth you buy here ou get for 75 cents on the dollar. | | All Ladies’ and Chi'dren’s Stockings, a'l Ladies’ Kid Gloves, lined and unlined, af children’s Kid Gloves, al and Children’s cash- mere and Ringwcod Gloves, wools of al kinds, Flanne's, grey, navy blue, white and scarlet, 25 p. c. discount. STANLEY BROS. 1-3 OFF Stamped tinens, c.:hion Tops tinen Squares, ace Squares, [ab!e Runner: > ‘de Board coths Fancy otbs, cords. Embroidery i ls, Knitting Silks, ete, ete. 1-3 off a l Vi oo' Hoods, Toques, c!ouds, Squares, Mits Boctees, Infantees, etc. 1<3 off all Veilings,'aces, fri lings, Embroideries, ]ewel- ry combs, Pins, Hair Pins, Safety Pins, Buttons, Tapes, eic. 1°3 off all curtains, Art Muslins, and curtain Muslins, children’s cashmere cloaks, chi'dren’s coats and children’s Bibs. STANLEY BROS. 3 - aa ce Stuer ¥ ial Fig signe neat o ~~ Sena ne a ee areas aenaee . nen go ma se Fi APE RR it TT MGR Ses Sant Ss Te