a big ‘mente y" é< «e “e “ ce oe sé What more t mean? alike. We bave the om Po OR aes ee. hao one hundred and fitty There was a beadaching eure en thought out—enough to equip a regiment of Ladi 1e8—and no in ail styles—except eld wiyles. LL TT ASAAAAAAAAAA AAA AAA ie, DO distinet styles in Ladies’ Capes ‘ugh before ali these styles were two Capes HANDSOMELY TRIMMED AND LINED «é © “ “ec «e sé se Lot i, assorted colors Lot 2, Lot 3, es “ Lot 4, “ « Lot5, = “ Lot 6, < “ Lot 7, “ “6 '§ “¢ «« &. atitch velvet “ee &é spplique and velvet trimming, 3 50, * “ ANS » worth from $4,60 to $7 00, e ” PGI Weare afraid to put like offering two dollar you can’t make and we will be p lowest prices FRERIRARARARAR Aseorted colors, braid trimming, “< “« “ “ é sé “e ae Black only, braid and velvet triuving, 2.75, ‘e « AKS Assorted colors, ‘braid and velvet tri “ec - «és «< a “ae > a . 4a aa Sa he ue w ~ e CAPES. $1 oo Jubilee Price, GN + eee 1 96, $¢ es CFI 2.20, es - CIT 2.35, se “ CNG 2.48, = * CGN 2.56, os o CGN Q 4 wo EEE a a ee a co 5 2.90, “ “e ARA mming, 3.00, “a “ APS 6.00to 7-00, «© « pez 7.80to 9.50, “ “« ‘T@T 10.00 t0 12.00, “« « wer 12.50 to1400, <« « cg@y 15 06 to 18.00, “ CAGE 19.00 10 25.00; =“ © ERG t the figures in print—they’re so low—it’s almost bills for one, and you are apt to be suspicious. If out the Jubilee prices in thisad., visit our mantle room leased to show you the prettiest ever offered the ladies P. a . Capes and Jackets ‘at the BEER BROS. SNE YiyNy THE DAILY ee ee JUNE 4, 1887" oe 2. «t . 3 eee a eer eee ere ee EAE eee eee eee Tee Cee eee re eee eee eee ae ; : i | | 00eeeeoeeee 0090000000008 LOCAL AKD OTHER ITEMS, Artiilery driil to-might. Frou Hatirax.—The Fastnet arrived this afternoon, I. 0. 0. F. ~Wildey: Lodge meets to- night. Third Degree and other important business, Tuk Wwsatner. — Moderate to fresh soutwesterly and southerly winds, mostly foggy or cloudy, with showers. Excixegre.—- All members of Charlotte- town Engineer Company desirous of joining Cycle Corps, are requested to, meet at Drill shed at 7.30 this evening. ~—— ee I. 0.G. T.—A private excursion has been arranged for by the members of Charlotretown Lodge, No. 68. Last even- ing two candidates were initiated into the Lodge. Appreess To THe Queen.—The address from Division No. 1,4. O. H., to Her Majesty the Queen, was yesterday mailed to Premier Laurier, who ié to present it.— St. John Gazette. Oyz Fara Ticxers.—In connection with the concert to be given by Sousa snd his band in the exhibition building tickets at one fare will be issued on the erstera trains on Monday good to return on Tues- day. FLower Misston.—The Flower Mission Committee of the Y. W. C. T. U. will meet at the Rooms, Grafton Street, to- morrow (Saturday) afternoon at 3 o’clock. Donations of flowers, reading matter, etc., thankfully received. Sevsa’s Baxp.—Persons at Souris who wish to bear Sousa’s Band should leave their names at Johnson & Johneon’a Drug Store, Souris, sothat it may be known whether the number will be sufficient to warrant hiring a special train. ee Qugen’s JuBiLee.—Tine Queen’a Jubilee Committee are working hard to make the celebration inthis city @ success, To-day Mayor Dawson ofdered 1 000 medals Pi the school children, one of which is to be presented each sebolar taking part ir the proceedings. Samples of flags and banners have also been received. Besives the Ecommittee” have arranged for special fares from al) stations along the line of railway. These tickets will be issued on Tuesday and will be good to re- turn on Wednesday afternoon. In addi- tion there will also be tickets at one first- class fare, which will be issued on Monday aud will be good until Friday. Lest 1x THs Woopds.—The St. John Telegraph tells ef a mau vpamed James A. McCormack, said to be from Northam in this Province, who while on hia way trom Boston was nd sobbed the woods at Vanceboro and rob his money and coat. After the rset he lost his way ani wandered in ibe woods for about u week, subsisting for much ofthe time on berries and birds egg@. Finally he foned the railway track and some section men took him to McAdam, whence he eame to St. John. He was very weak and had to ba assisted toa hotel. Next day he was taken to the hospital. McCormack is said to be a tailor by trade. Tur Boston Srgamen.—The steamer Halifax arrived from, Boston last evening xbout half-past se¥en O’clock. She had the tollowing passengers for this port: C. H. Badger, Mies Dewar, Mrs. Geo. Rendail and 2 children, Migx Dl. Fennison, Mrs. C. Kelly, Miss E. Giliey-3. J. Demming, Henry Gerdon, Wm. Gaino, Mre. J, Carver, Misa F. Willia wey Miss Bessie McDonald, Miss Bessie Smith, Mary Maloney, Miss S. Matthews, Miss Addte Martin, Mise E. Lelacheur, Dr. Macmilian, Miss J.ottie Frizzle, Miss Lizzie Frizzie, Mrs. Hede, J. McKenzie, J. Wiliiama, Capt. Mac- donald aud boy, Mra. J.J. Davies, H, F. Frizale, Miew B. Matheson, and from Halifax, J.8. Clarke, Mies Sadie Jones and Edwin Simpson. The Halifax left on return to Boston this afternoon at two o’elock, taking the following passengers: Chae. Keough, Alice Callaghan, Norman Brown, Clara Kelly, Mary A. McQuaid, Annie McCarthy, Wallace McNeil], Jobn J. G. Walker, Miss Janet McEaebern, Mrs. J. A. Macdonald aud family of three, Miss Proud, James A. McAulay, Miss C. McEachern and Arthur Jenkins. : Doubt ; Is Never ; Allowed z To enter our Paescription Department. There are no doubtful drugs: in it, and hurry and arelessness are never allowee ‘o cast doubt upon the medi cine we dispense. We do all in}our power to furnish drags that will secure the results de~ sired py your Phsyician. Taking cheap drugs is false economy. We promise you the best. Try us with your next prescription. Johnson & Johnson ¢ Graduates in Pharmacy For Dritt.—No. 2 Company Garrison |} ARE. i “YOu J COMING Prowse Brothers Big Sale UF HATS SHIRTS AND TIES, IS THE DAY, SHIRT DAY. AND HAT DAY PROWSE BROS. If you want a Nobby Tie you can get it Satur- day at Prowse Bros. If you want a Nobby Hat, if you want a nice Shirt you should call at Prowse Bros. on Saturday, sure. Special Prices. Special Prices and a magnificent Assortment. The Wonderful Cheap Men. © SESS C RES 2OCORLCRE 4 Ties For 25 Cents Think of it. Why wear a shod dy old Tie when you can buy new ones 4 for 25c. Other Ties, 3 for 25 cents, and 2 for 25c, good ties at that. Our range of high class Ties in Knots, Four in hands, Bows, Windson’s P.C, are excellent—never had a better as sertment. See eur Hats. D. A. BRUCE Saturday, Saturday s . : : CF i Peet I g