THE LOCAL AND OTABR Bros. for Dress ITEMS. ae Beer Goods Wh DAILY EXAMINER . uy Your HATS at Prowse ies CoITR THRHEH ay ARS-—_ FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1&6. = perro : Se te te and colored shirts, all sizes in all . 7 uN tha lifferent grades from 30¢ up.—Prowse | g STR TSS Scie ame crs othin ais an arpets a and better in our Furnishing Department | ‘ . Oirer han @ ther part of the town. } ? Underclo t The balance of our . Lak were i . summer underclothi!g selling very low to “ . lear, PROWSE BROS. | We carry the assortment, we buy the quality, we seil the goods, Three acts that enables e P : .. §. PB : Children’s Clothing. It is now con + “ 4- Anne . ’ ° ° i 5S. t w i . v ANT an ? ' es ae ty alleoncerned that we carry tie) US FODUES Tip our competitors. Don’t make the mistake of buying Clothing, Hats or Carpets iT { wo, Sumeasrs ‘ gest an est Baa¢ riment oO ittie 8 2 . . > . e . «for Chariosciogns Summersjos] AH tat aac arene) Without first seeing our goods and getting our prices. \ iowest, - ” D> TOT) > “, ~ it f | aN The Wonderful Cheap Men. wre ea 38.5, GJ Pe ng Lal No. 2. ¢ pa \ — ee ‘ s i No. 1 ¢ " _ : . Ee ee ee ee ee SSO a i aiiiiiiipanincndntinanguestin = — . amore one —— . nm pr th Stearns is Best.!THE PEOPLE'S STORE Carter’ ) a arter’s lor Wall Paper) You bont Wart | PROVINCIAL { ; ipere Ww ‘ Tricwhet at the} } i ‘ ‘ S | ‘ j . ——— — — ———_————o | : : . .) os 4 ts J I ee aC 6 Gd I ! 4 - PERSONAL. ‘ SS laa M0 oT TBS TPB RES TENG s<cos= = @ Cheap Watch “e ara a Lieut. Col. Moore returned home last ) . 5 E ~ - ' 7a night ' : ; accel ? Coart| ao : : se 7 ¢ \ — to ' C. 0 eo heguiar - mae ; a : — { Mr. R. H. Burrell, of Yarmouth, N.38., y ou Hay VW ant a SCHOOLS & COLLEGES 4 . Ubariott gh SF MCS UF eres —T0O OUR— is in the city. , a wh; i -_— Mr. C. F. Fraser, of the Halifax School Vi atch { heap OPEN SOON. x : | x nw ers ¥ meet for] for the Blind, will visit Charlottetown next P oo > T 17 : : , . aie alana rinzce of Wales Colle iiviccel , Papercrr ggg ot aping liens) CUSTOMERS 9 a THAT'S DIFFEREST | pe? a Sooo M per eae ee i be present Mr. Frank S. McNaughton, of Moncton, ooks and Supplies. oil sie tS : ~— N.B.,is here in the interests of the coos School Books ; Supplies ee ae : -s é : ( oks and Supplies Me ‘ @ |} 8.0 8 vj} We “open to-dav the first} O’Keete Brewery Co., L'd. I have all the best kinds of | ; F . a ed nS a 1 1 Do ew low f prominent st | consignment if n sw c stu ne We learn with pleasure that the health l - rs ] . h g rd in stock now ana arriving 8 jt - % 3 : S. 0. E. Pienie on Monday after iad sa ; rr i of Mr. B. D. Higgs, lately editor of the | a ihe Y atches $4.50 to) daily. ee ’ me? h ‘ Tickets thirty cent pnoveities, ne newest goods Guardian, bas begun to improve ie | De 00 if you: ike but they are : ‘ . i y 7 ‘T 1>t Tr amy , at tht wa - for autumn dress wear,| Charles dyniman, E-q, of Brighfoo, | good watches I isay 85 “ll Low prices for CASH WILL BE HELD AT CHARL TTETOWN, ON M , AS Called to & ltoa}l F “— ae we 8 ene ws "1 will leave to- w morning for Ne ° : , ee ee | Pixep Five Dowiar ae ey ee nae vill leave to-morrow morning for New 7 ; " ‘ Steele, : to Chepstow, | Palmer, Esq. ne ges wal Daintiness and refinement are | Glasgow, N. S., to pay a short visit to “his back them up with my Haszard & Moore, Tuesday, Wrodnesday, Thursday & Friday nes re sndage| Alexander McPherson of Murray Harto:| foreibly asserted in the weave | deughter residing there. uarante F 1 J ea lors Tanne: Lis aatting tnd Oh tor ae laid denten cf Gates ettvectivé( oto Cn ee ee guarantee. Booksellers. September 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, tint a) a Cashel oo os beh design of these attractive | yarrow, Toronto; H. Hosgood, Boston; You can hardly afferd to} ——~— - Fe : ape ee iG ither held at Orwell on the 13th inst. goods. Arthur E. Guild and wife, Boston; Janie | dismiss the prop: sitions I NOTRE DAE (} RVE if All animals and articles for exhibition 1 iast be entered at the office cf the Sec- . - pies G3 N \ ; : Stewart, Souris; N. A. Whit Dundas; L — ‘ : gre i retary, Cameron Block, Charlottetown,on or b«fore Saturday, 12th Sept ~_ New Navy Serges now in. | 2078") Sours; oe oe ae ewe make y less you have ; ae ee : ur ‘ | neg eae oe ” . 5 ~ *| Mr. and Mrs. T, Scuddy, N. Y.; A. Met- nake you, umess you lave Reendi i ; sci sr ages meant. di lenient. Gres shippers, | asses of engeedionen Wg the Seeies EET Leek TOTES BOW TRL Cy ont eS aoe i a \“money to burn,” ee ee ee ee ee ee.’ re ; Naga 1G nment as pub! shed in Tue Weexty| New Serges in new shades. a os Mrs. me voor > Yj W W , + Siadies will be resamed on Wednesday E . Sse sth Ning Went Mor ei) — Se te dewts date te kane =e : ; : . R. Goodricn, iiladelphia; Lottie / * ot teen eat ee resumed OF Une EdaY, SECOND DAY.—WEDNESDAY iT :E > ; ‘ A the goods ¢ g forwar i} eT ileal te Tn = vE ~ a Figured Black Goods all wool; Mott, v. R. Washeusk, Wcicen re WELLNER, Septem ber Zud, Three year nH Ce eee — ere 5 godt te et rk right A correction will be made in next very choice, finest black Lus.- | Shav and : wife, Boston; C. Praise, JEWELER. _ aug2Z5— ed ie 2 35 temp ’ BIG. - - - voesserreoresy ones os otto os eoeeecesensooees oo vene soevesee : ee $150.00 6 we 1 Quebec makes & } anions Whe iy Sie comets i tros s } St. Joho; W. T. Lefurgey, Sside. Aug. i ; Tree PE nang ot yy A seaseeeeanesaesone ce a saneestenes 150.00 ued is rather slack, | ee — 28 Jonn A. McLaine, St. Peter’s Bay; K. St Peter § Day Schools ree For All, open to Canada and the United States.....ss-sse-sssss+ sessenees « 300.00 femand conces ene A. Gay; D. M: Gay, Dundas; J. J. Gay. , . 7 » i ies . - ‘ Ae : a » ease of | ‘ | PAKK ROADWAY—GOVERNMENT ( acsareaeres V.C. Gay, Pownal; Oliver Howard, Si. De j qe -—- THIRD DAY.—THURSDAY, 17TH SEPTEMBER, 1896. We quote 18} POND. Jobn. ee oe i Ys BOYS’ SCHOOL. Theor Minute Claas ...cccccc cpcccescccpe=sesevsncenbpsasehoubotenensiansoeeastal coseeeeee Purse $150.00 ——— eo es a uibieiames Hotel Davies: J. A. Whitnew, Boston; 4 ~ ar eat tana ance: te <9 250.00 sen Mrurta Esva \ --| Sin,—While congratulating the Ons cur celebrater Mr. and Mre. °C. W. Armetroog, Mise | WITM ~~ Head Master—Rev. T. H. Hunt, M. A. | Free For All, (Pacers). . . ........ “scl scionoludlciileoadis ig adaba ae ane =a k & ( ipon accepting the park roadway Armstrong, Miss Anna Armstrong, New r NONE Assistant—Rev. A. E. Andrew B. A. and soe ‘ap oc 0 > ceceennben 00606006bb06NsbeS 6 oo 0 6 eNOS ov. iva e Charlotte. | programme #0 pers stently advocated by York; G.C Wallis, Miss Hawley, Ken-| ® @ Y OUR i EE i e@ @/| Rev. T. F. West, B. A. li Entries clore 8th Sept. No Horse barred by record made after August Ist, 1896. Rng { ias rzely myself wi ia te o oe 1 a . buildi cou sington; J. Aston Preston, Boston; Arthur If Shoes have anything to do Fees—$¢24 00 per annum. For further particulars see Prize List, to be had on application to the Secretary. All t} adway from sir ichoison s plans, W. Morrow, Lyon, Mass.; W. J. Martin, with thalvessiteih ture te-opens Thursday, Sept. 3rd. communications to be addressed to the Secretary. 8 r . be 1 | prepared, under mg direction as chairmar St. John’s, Nfld.; E. W. Bullinger and oe fur at GIRLS’ SCHOO! BENJAMIN ROGERS A. B. WARBURTON ’ uj tai , 4l.cuteoants, 7 sergeants, }of the P it Property Committee, 1 hav: Black Fre sh C; s} ‘yaw jal wife, Riverside, Conn.: W. Percy Sargent the prices we are re — r President Sec te iz purals, | tr and #0 sappera, , One sug on to make which will add apsaCe er Boston Mass; Thomas McBc nald, selling P ee d Aug! 96—law&w—all isld papers till drt oe , I per B5 ; rn itt? arctic eae 0ston, MWASS.; oC ’ x incipal—Miss R. M. is s- ee ee ee eee ee ce ee a total ot 106 of al! ranke The former|m ; to the beauty of the ae . UNSURPASSED. Brooklyn, N. Ys H. R. Lordly and our aaah be i ‘ a oc. = : = total strengt! t m pa was 45. The/and tothe citys advantage. refer to t has manv frantic com ye tl- wife, St. Jobn; R. E. Bullinger, Miss T. F.W " ‘es ro ' coo * ; Ts a oe i é i vile, 3 , ger, FIN © =H ce, “a. B.A; S2ed infantry battalion ts t e also Government Pond which in its presen tors. but J I E. L. ‘Lord, Riverside, Conn.; tL SEO S Fees—$15 eet annum ‘ creased by the addition of « pany seas is a standing disgrace. I would r- ~~ Jobn §S. Fraser, Miss Fraser, Pictou; there Be- pens SS ales Sept 14th vs ——-.--= commer thet aoont one 0 ( SOll ye iy a "y i. 7 . , . . 1 a es ees — oe . : a agency ate pp BoP B. NONE EQUAL. R. G. Foster, E.L. Doier, G. L. Chafe: is no rea- JAMES SIMPSON, M. A., vis ARROW Esca se cmos TE $bO apetiinet emanpe sabe ays Pe i p i:, Providence; Dr. Sturdey, Mrs. F. L son why you Ward. n. rived i bs t baste this forenoon from th : “i y 2 le age e _— = ‘* — a Miller, Miss Mottey, Boston; J. H. Platt sae eC Aug 18-till Sept a . of P njamin Heartz, E-q., on the St. one a : : eran = a hs - and wife, Geo. A. Martin and wife, F. L. eres not enjoy aie ' os i UT y > . *eier’s Road, ant gy the fali 4 oe ie rs * oferpenalatny ‘ Stiles and wife, New Haven, Conn; F. G the luxury of an easy Tan e . } ; urge building an ieath or oo a : i tye eae eae Watson, Gloucester, D. F. Morton, Paw- and comfortable Shoe. FUNERAL FRAIAS. wae U iL f RINCIPLE i ry of several m Dr. Keliv d a shane 0 out - Se ere O oael tueket, R. I; D. S. Laudram, F. H. Hall, Ww Hl s _—_—— . t urm as quickly a+ poss to find | *ream an “eS cost amounting to ei F.D.Feethann, A. Schenn horn, New York; \ Toe Be y The cost of Funeral Trains to Sherwood ut the en had es - j s tha few, parative notning. deviainliy Vins G. M. McGwen, Brooklvn, A. D. Will- ” a tew al i & Co, Cemetery, has been reduced from $16.00 ° ses apt s that } Eagan, with wines cate e Loars, ney, Elizabath, N.J.; Miss Berch, New a ilding to $6.00. HENRY SMITH, & party of men, were engage Jin r g L. P. Tanto. York: M.R. Bucklev, Hartfort, Conn; Mis London House Buildin , Secy. Sherwood Cemetery © an old barn, to which it was prepo- a C. C. Esmoney, Miss Forranod, South aug2l— aug22—dy6in. wkyLin. ; erect a new ad A Bend, Ind; Miss C. C. Deani:on, Wash- -_ la A LIBERAL ARRA NGEMENT will be made with a were working in and about it and a celiar which was being dug, when all at * once the old building fel That no was seriousiy burt is miracuious ¢ “ ¢ Mantxe News.—The S. 8S. Bor n ». ee Avista arrived last evening from Mon al with @ 25 passengers and a iarge gener sl cargo ¢ She eailed at 10.30 thie forenoon for St i } 25e a pound. . witn a ar i — os Himag a hank duule, vale Other good Baking - - 40 t ibs | te 6 “es s and « Powders b if none a es, 15 roli4 ieat > $ ats ani ara e _Y Lea as iry oat freig Mr p Car ¢ are bette1 tuan ‘ avd Mr. E. K. McKen re out- é : one Tg. ¢ Johnson's Baking Powder. bbe scnr ‘ , : erson, } arrived this morning from Dot n Coal é . Co’s. mines, Cape Bretor run of mine coal for Peake Br r , ‘ The steamer Fastnet arrived from Halifax w 8. & L general cargo. wi Johnson & Johnson. } a | cP A.—The report ot ¢ this association shows the total amount r-- ceived from Ist July, 94 to Ist July ee from branches for the beneficiary fund, | wus £304,534.39, from paid out $2 9,341.74 been | i , @aVIDZ & Dalal > of $2° 232 accrued to the reserve fund. The 7 Pore elit It's W indao The 17 anches have} auae ’ ~ = > > & &2 OO OPA OS ©] nan 4 . . . Graduates in Pharmacy. which has r, Unt. pe | ] $4 members, 166 Onta hav 6.456 ‘rs, 63 in Queb 8 jor 22 ate vo 8] SOMETHIN B T smbers, 17 in Nova S - | tia have 754 members, 6 in Prince Ed-| want Island have 156 members, 5 in) We haven't got that you M . ve 232 nembers, 5 io a rth ? » Te ° PY coe Sein nae eae a want, we'll make it for bis anoual address the Grand President you. We always have os © prog ess reported in the order a dozen or two special 1as ret steady, and thé m bers . he ry reason to be satisfied. During orders underway in our tl term which closed with this convenp- factory. 5000 new members have been re . i Hon Quel Mr. Hackett, o i for the ens :. = r ne ba, =F AU rovenneenengeentensansnenenennnenannn preteen rene venennnnn nn nrnrtrt PPPTPEL, YARK WRIGET &00., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. mae Oe . =o p me The Decks To be Cleared SALE Will Commence at 9 O'clock Tomor- row, Saturday. 2s = Lace Collars, Collarettes, Chemisettes, Shirt Fronts, American Embroidered Collars. Ladies’ Linen C Linen Cuffs, regular price up to 35c, last day 9¢ ollars, Ladies’ Ladies’ Blazer Jackets, Duck Vest, Fancy Shirt Fronts, 25¢ English Pique Fronts, g ods worth up to $1,00, last day, w [ofants’ Musiin Embroi jered Hoods, Children’s Fancy White DAT ncluded “@* ' } : “ae Hoods and Tame, worth up to$i.00; a numbe r of sampics in infants sizes to woman's of 3e;not more than ; a ; : ‘ Knitted Summer Veste, al! sizes, from 3 | } } , rt > 4 sour choice while they last at the uniform price six to one customer Knitted Sammer Vests, striped waists fancy rib, assorted, emall, 10¢ medium and large women’s sixes, the balance of stock, { ldren’s White Lawn Dre * har feome trimrn d with S] Q&} fr tt an @2 Kh and 4275 Dae em browery, assorted 81zes,4 rth, SZ.0U, B4.24, De-¥V ana F4.:¥ om ies PS “@ a os “as Two doz. Ladies’ White Cotten Skirts, nade of geod Material 25C trimmed with three rows of tu¢ king, your choice, ises, assorted tizes,Boys’ Duck Waists and AOe ‘ 4 Boys’ Galatea Bio 30 per cent. discount; price from : L f etocK Suits, the balance o 299 yda Art Musiin, very wide width, goo juallty, large range aTo of pat ert 2,a balance of stock, ery 1 case Palm Leaf Fans, | to each customer FREE. i . ’ . . ene OP A Basket of Summer Dress Trimmings, black and of expensive good ir cluded, on in our Millinery narrow and wide, remnants PLEASE NOTICE.—Gn account ot the disorder caused by extensive alterations preparatory to opening of rvew Fur TUESDAY, ltoom ; Boom, our opening show of millinery 16 postponed until SEPT. Ist. DON'T MISS GREAT COUNTER SALE TO-MORROW, AND COME EARLY. ~seo< = BEER BROS. PVPPPDDPPDOPDPRDEDDFPHPDD POPP PRT EDED PP PDPRDED DPIEDPPTERRERRTDR RIED EDPEPRRPRRNRT EPR TTPpT IPD YEP P PDT SABADAbABASASARADAAAMAAAAAALEMAMAAAMALAAALABAAAAAUAAS;ASAAAAAALAAALALAAAAALALAGAGAGAGLGAALLGAALALALGQAAAAGGAAAAAA Zi THE WEATHER.—Fine weather to day and to-morrow, with moderate to fresh gcrthwest winds, THE STEAMSHIP HALIFAX. Thess. Halifax arrived last evening, bringing the following passengers: Miss Barr, W. McKee, Mr. Shay and wife, Mr. Claffio, Mr. Goodrich, W. P. Brace, P. H. Malone, Misses Nugent (2,)H. W. Hail, Mre. F. S. Gilmore, L. F. Fechtman, Arthur Shrenkerson, Mrs. Dodge, F. L. Styles and wife, John McKeozie, Frank Kelly, J. H. Platt and wife, Mre.G. W Hill man, Misa Nellie Tremean, G, A. Morton, and wife, C. C. Duncan and wife, H. Libby Mr. Linneban, Miss Emma Morrisey, Mrs. J. G.Bunker, Miss Bunker, Miss May Lockwood, D. L. Parkhurst, E. ©. Park hurst, F. G. Wonson, Jno Morrison, Michael Morrison, Mr. Mrs. Malley, Miss Miller, Miss A. Keenan, D. S. Luderman, J. Crocketi, a. ee McLeod and wife, David Morton, T. D. Rogers, D. McIntosh, Miss E. McMillan, Miss Maggie Belie, Miss Ettie Tobin, Miss Emma Tobin G. McPherson, David H. Hume and 13 iToOm Halifax. She eailed fi . Stephensen, r Halifax and Bosten at one p. m. with the fotlowing passengers: Jas. ler ie McDonald, George Bearse, Sarah McDonald, James Bearse, Daisy Worth, Miss Bunker, Miss E. C. Bunker, Miss Lockewood, Charlotte Sencebaugh, Mary Sencebaugh, Oliver Beck, Mr. Far- rer, E. C. Parkhurst, D.S. Parkhurst, Helen Annear, Mrs. Farrell, Robert Hampton, Miss Hampton, Miss G. Hampton, Miss Rothwell, Miss McArthur, Misses Flood, Mr. and Mrs. D. Fraser, Miss Fraser and friend, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Robertson, Mrs. James Bailey, J. H. Clarke, Mrs. Mazee, C. 8. Browning and wife, — Burris and wife, Kenyon and son, R. W. Lodge, Dr. Johnson, Dr. Pierce and wife, Mrs. Pede- grew, Geo. Mallett, Miss Whincy, Mrs. Hewitt, Miss Cody, Miss Hewitt, I. H. Hall and wife, Mrs. Hall, M. Webster, Miss Nelson, Michael McCabe, Alex. Me- Donald, Miss B. Waters, Miss M. MecMii- lan, Annie Flood, Katie Flood, Annie Crane; Lewis Mallett, J. B Patterson, J. McCallum, Jas. Kennedy, Miss K. Ken- nedy, Miss M. McLeod, Miz:s B. Forbes, Miss L. Cameron. icciaauias I bave bought today six hundred and sixty gallons blueberries which are slightly damaged, but are first-class for making blueberry wine. I wiil sell{these fur,a few day-, at six cents per gallon; the balance I will make into wine which will be sold cheap at Victoria iow. Jobn F. Joy Aug. 28 1 wk. a Four of the largest manufacturing estab- lishments in Buffalo, employing nearly two thousand men, have shut down owing to lack of orders. acne All American bills taken at their face it the McKay Woolen Co’s. store. A large assortment of new novels now open at McMillan & Hornsby’s. New novels by the most popular authors A large assortment just opened at McMillan and Horosby’s. Cut intwo Who? What? Why the prices ou these boots and shces in our window. Here is the greatest bar- gain ever offered in foot- wear, A lot of Men’s and Women’s Boots, at one - halt the original price. Sale will continue for one week. FOR CASH ONLY. R. K. JOST, July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER — — ——— WA IMMEDIATELY =A strong cap- able servant for eeneral heusework, Good Wages. No Washing. Apply at this office aug2s—tf \ ANTED.—A girl for general work.-- \pvly to Mrs. McGregor, Prince St, apg28-3i-d ington, D. C.; C. C. Dennison, do.; H. Swabey, Washington, D. C.; Peter H. Malone, Brooklyn; D. C. Limetone, Boston; John P. Monroe, Carrie Monroe, Worcester; May Lockwood, Brooklyn; Kthel C. Bunker, Jennie G. Bunker, Fordham, N. Y; Geo. C. Park: burst, Daniel Parkhurst, Providence, R.' 1; Mr OU. C. McGil, ‘New York: J. Ciarke, A. M. Melutosh, Miss Mary Farrell, Boston; J. S. H Cox, Philadelphia; Thos. B, Aliwood and wife, Miss Flora Allwood, Miss Mary Allwood, Boston; W. F. Brown, Philadelphia; M.C; McRobbie, St. John; Rod. McKinnon, Montreal; Charles J. Doran, Niagara Falls; W.S. Lavers, St. Joho; J. M. Robinson, tothesay- Mrs. Sophia Rollo, Boston, W. H. Curtis Galt, Tracadie; Mrs. C. L. Montgomery, Savannab, Ga.; Mrs. Grace Lorny, Boston; I. C. Hall, Tracadie; W. B. Reylston, Bay Fortune. see THE SAWTELLE COMPANY, The theatre goers of this city are prom- ised a treat during the entire coming werk in the visit of the Sawtelle Dramatic Co.. who will open a weeks engagement Mon- day evening, in the four act drama “Fozg’s Ferry,” and will produce a different bill at each performance during their stay which includes matinees on W<doesday, Thars- day, Friday aud Satarday afternoons. In addition to the Dramatic Co., Mr. Saw- telle carries one of the finest Orchestras travelling, which will furnish a _— fine musical programme. The Company is provided with ample special scenery. They carry their own scenepainter, and with fine co-1umes ap- propriate for allof their productions. Seats now on Sale at Dodd’s and Rauk- ins. The Moncton Times says: A GOOD PERFORMANCE. A bumper house greeted the Sawtelle Dramatic Company at the opera house lavt night, aod in the presentation of “Our Angel,” a four act comedy drama, com- bined with the specialties and music, the company established itself in popular favor with opera goers. The street music furnished by the company’s band is away above the average, while the musical selections during the performance by Saw- telle’s Imperia) Orchestra, was the gem of the evening. Inthe rendition of the following programme under the direction of Prof. Gec. H. Miller, the orchestra proved itself to be ahead of anything of the kind ever at the Moncton opera house. The different characters were very weli sustained while the specialties introduced by Little, Juce, Miss Blair and Megers. Kelly and Had<on, were warmly encored. Mr. Kelty made a hit with “,he gods”and was recalled many times. r Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain,cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalenlable Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth ing Syrup, and take no other kiad. 513 w C. E. Pins at G. H. Taylor's. 2i* =~ BLASS - - PRESERVE * JARS. porcelain top preserve jars, in pint, quart and half gallon sizes, which we are offering very cheap by the dozen this season. We have also im- ported a few extra wide mouthed jars for preserving large sized fruit whole. Those are much sirenger than the ordinary jar. Beer & Golf's. Charlottetown, Aug.25, 1896, FA ni I ne 4 Ax Op Axp Wei Teen Reniit— Uy, ite cA <3 * D. A. Bruce, Esa. Dear Sir:—Allow me to acknowledge the delivery of the suit made by you, also to state that it is a perfect fit in every particular. I have had clothing made by many noted firms in New QRS York and Philadelphia, but have never found gi them to surpass the suit made by you in style, fit and finish. Yours very sincerely, FRANK B. EARL. Philadelphia; Pa. =wro es oe rH sil se We have hundreds of similar testimonials > for which we have not space.—D. A. BRUCE. a as OP wi is (Ay, ae : / — 1 Z Ss a Ranges «— _Viade in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown, July 22, 1896—-246 & wv see Costumes that are stylish, chic and attractive and yet are comfortable to wear and that do not lose their stylish effects, arc sure when Fibre Chamois is used throughout as the interlining. Its light weight and flexible lasting stiffness which : a is quite unaffected by dampness, = 2 | | or knocking around, make it equally invaluable for travelling and outing suits or light summer dresses and evening wraps. It lends a durable charm and grace which is never given by any of its worthless imitations, so find the label on each yard when buying to avold any chance of disappointment. vetesese STRIPED SCRI FOR CURTAINS —— We have a large stock of|- 259 yards, good value at 18c., selling now for 13c per yrd BLACK RIBBED HOSE Ali sizes, Children’s aud Misses’, a splendid lot clearing } at 12 cents. HARVEST GLOVES A GOOD RANGE Tod. 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We are offering 100 Boys’ Suits at less than first cost to clear. See samples for prices and quality in our window. J.B, MACDONALD & CO T=" Ee EZ. Royal insurance Company ASSETS, $50,000,000. LOWEST LATER CO ‘ PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES — J. MACEACHERN, AGENT. y"" aut Aug. 26 -1 4—pat. ae = Is the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there ara two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by MORRIS T. J- * t. < © o> -ob wl A é Semi ME ee Ea 2nd a ae - <= ™ oe? eS we ne Palle — - ee —~ out -- Kew a ee ~~ ore eae ae x, * i Seis Sie Sh eke Pande ee ve ae a Ait a en: *. * - Wide ph cag! eg Bys4 = ae ed tr cod . grate te id Nene MER od nd p * tecs veer k: - a - eh aE Tg ieee Seem RT teas pe Gt et gopegrngmect Citar gsc RY ee ae oe