_,-5 " ffm! """i .;.... Xi”-1 ¢~‘P mari 5-3-72 PM F3. cffr. =~f~’, ill . 'x The lincst line of clothing ever displayed in this city. We have been saying a great deal about our new clothing' iculaxly the lines we carry in our big clothing cabinet. F =._ ,"”'*§_`, .` `,__ J _.1 ~ -;~-1 sg 'f.;/»' _...__-:_- in rf-, ~ _ '-‘~\\l¢*} \ , .-A ir ` V ~ »~ .‘.~,'§._- - '.* . ‘ ~..;-_‘ _ _ "ir _,'_~_1 N \ l / 3‘i_*. -.- They arrived here partly finished made of the first qual- ltg Scotch Tweeds and English Worsteds. They are well suited for well dressed people. We finish and make them tit free of charge the price is $12.00, $12.50, $15.50 to $15 oo. S- A MCDONALD. 1 P. E. 1Si.AND‘s ~ T GREATI-:sr cL0THn.o sT0R1-3. i in Sumrnrrside who are usin Johnsoxfsi ;.sic1mmuss1nni iitiiiiliili it-Eli ‘inane if Hrs. Arshiliald oi-e Qllen Hotel and g . '“` M.-=. Woodbury lett ydtllloy ol a mil* ‘_ r w".‘?~i 'F BEGWIAR communication ol Mount. Your rearing ap- *1°°==r'5|| Q parel is your home. Your shirt the principal room. _ “ ' 99 ., \` .Th iris make a man love his home. They are so nge' in? in alle-s B'l'.YliSh 8nd 60111- 2.1.. °.':1'&.:::. -1 '"?;’°:'> pas ‘3~$°i _ 0 4 . _ 8 SMITH -uv. just received another thesei Shoes Iookforthisnameinsids the Collar. I'ornlestall~batdea\m1.' ni . i -13 fues and Frianh w tl' _ ---- -- ~-~ “I I/Zlarke i 6; Cavlor, ._ . - KQNIYI T0 LOAN. 4,, 1-8,] ,,»_, Bmkét re, We have them Give us a call you will never for tit if o s Bulldinz. - P. Ilsland. K Bm g T _ ' 'Baking rnwdir the following may beq I mentioned: Mrs. Chas. Sr-eng Mrs 1 o` ° ’ , 1 ;'Mrs. Hoice Beer, Mrs. W. '.l‘. Hunt, mrs. pa ‘ ff ‘V;"lvéi_ii‘-r .ax if EAPITM. Ui THE WEST "_‘i Latest from Summerside and A Aarons the shipments by the North _ - »v»§=~ *W _ _ __ _ _.~_.._vs__ sr- -~ V ~ F me omunmr, niece sense neue. novnaam. ap. li U/out. A. J. lf. Hellleb, EL A. open S luoay at Union, Lot ill. to Hallhx. _ 5 _ ner brother Amos West. ,g __ Miro H»-itie Coll-inns leaves by the ll visit for several months. .Lebanon Lodirc, A. F. and A. M.. this] ~ evening at 7.3) o'olock sharp. . Kas. Gordon Kennedy left yesterday top join her husband ln Minnesota. She is ,acoompauiedas lar as Montreal by Miss Nora Mill. f New dress goods in camels hair effects. ail colors from 'loc' to '$2.00 per yd, new broad cloths, veuitaus, wonleds vicu-‘ nas, serues, per-le iiuisn goods, hex clothF.i satin cl fthe, lriezes, etc. Always some - , thing new in our dress goods department. 1 An eligant range a; M¢~Gougan 8; \\'1-ights. - THE barauentine Genesta, Davies. nmster from Baltimore Md, is ezcgeetsn ‘_- hera this morning to oe lcaied with <1. als and oils for'Great Britain by the owners . Mei-s s Richards of Bideford. It is under- a stood that the cargo is mostly provided or so as to clasp itcn her oil' quickly. Tae ‘_ vessel was sizhted oil' Cape 'fraverse _ shortly alter noon yesterday. ~ Amongthe many well-known wcrneni lRichard Hun., Mrs. J udlze Mai.'Leod.'l . Mrs. R. . Holman, Mrs. Nell Mc~Quarrie, f i Benirs o. Mlsapldawley and hundreds of man. 7 v lm I The dilliculties of learning and using fortunate Norw ian in thi two horse* ‘ Mrs. Crockett !orh,.l1svs both reeoven d\ from their recent severe illness. James D: HoDonald ol South Suds- bury, Mass. and who is now v-altiugln Cardigan was in the City yesterday. Gordon Hughes, aon of George F. Hughes, left yesterday ou»a three weelifs visitto P.:-k Davin &Co.,. drug manu- faotury. um- V - ‘ber-land yesterday were 630 sheep ond. It I' I'l°"'l°"' W len* ""‘t M*\l°' “"4 " ai" 7 l i lr turned home yesterday after spending a. few days at Union, the guest oi Miss Fannie E. Essery. '_ _ 1=*w<>iw in tue innsresrs of tue John C. \Vinst0n Co. of Toronto, publislnrs of well known standard work 4, Mrs. H. S. Pearson who has been in the P. E. Island Hospital for some weeks pa.-t.is now convalescent and expectsto leave by the Boston boa.; to-nay for Hawkesbury en route to her home in &\.l.ab0D, C. B. L_ J.»J. YOKOM TALKS. \Velland Mt reliant Tells How Doiid’s Kid- ney Pills Brought Back Splendid - Health. Wmmaxn, Ont., Nov. 10.-(Special).- Mr. J. J. Yokom, the well known grocer nd provision merchant of this nlaoe, has when Same ut we* ladle' have been come ont' with a .statement that is of H using it for years. Woild they use it - if ll ll. R88 um. tue best Y Sold by R. T. Hol- iar interest to all those suffering °-|9e¢\ll V _ S from Kidneyhieeaseln anyloem. ' . T ‘I had been sudering from Kidney* ; ` - ‘ plaint forayear or more,” Mr. Yak- c _, ' i _ omstates: “I had every depressed feel- , V 0’ - ve~»»»~» P- ;:=...‘°.'::.;=;::f."::;°'.::::°:°“‘°~ " Ku het u otol weight. Ispeut money on medi- a. new language are many, and the un- cines end doetorstonobeneilt, and I was grea eg s story from Kansa.: must have-felt that his own ef- forts were particular-lv unsuccessful. ily discouraged. “One lucky day, I I-_earrl of Dorld’s Kl~ . A ` = A t ney Pills and started to use them. They ...t..“.§‘.~'.g@:.';.'=,.;"".:.;?"1::.-=:2i‘ .t:.“t..:“2.f.';. ~-.M-1.~» fmt nm. tookihis place. A 'large'Norwegian, who HW b°X¢S °0lllDl°ll¢lY N104 me-_ I dll; spoke English with diliiculty, entered _ now in splendid health." and said: “Hi owe do firm fifty cents.” “Very well,” replied thb druggist’s wife; “just pay it to me and it will be all right.” S “Hi owe dc firm fifty cents.” "Yes, I understand If \o.1 are sfrald, _- - ’ the I will give you a receipt for it.” ¢d_ ` The man looked at her in astonish- ment, and walked out witlwllll Il WOY5- Pretty soon he returned with u fellow- A ;0u_n1.ry-man' whose command j ofi_Eng- 5'l‘l¢|0_i?»|1lI¥&le» end eI»y1f~s ot' enlarging _ - - eh waf».a-iw¢1es»e~=1»d we wie :.€.°.i° :;:i:°a:.°*:.t°:f.:f“..ff:°'...5'°°1” _ _‘ preted his friends remark 't1_v_ exp_lo.m~ nm,”-ary _Just can it you an in town of J Flatt!!! B- A” ’f7“"=‘ 1’ ` '_' ‘.“g’ 31° “mtg any “ents “`°‘t"‘ °f ‘°d°` _ask fnf s.F.'1‘»_rhu~h‘.~ new.-e fun 1 opposite :arm T 1"...M<.Leorl Sr. C fs Queen Street. 'don’t have to pay for the cleaning til' l Have your Bicycles cleaned and tored at Armours Bicycle shop. You spring when the wheel is deliver-.1 Q19 Hiilh Grade Art Pavlpr is ca ing |1'l'oe line of picture inouldings allnglles br' PEllSONA_l. IN] CREST. i Geena 8. losses. lloalaaas was tm ‘itolvnyeoterday Mrs. Issac T. Saunders, Trllby. spent a ‘ M nee County' few days ar. York last week the guest ol lL=l.tex today for Boston where she wil. Miss Louisa Helii`sh,. Citr, r v Aibizrtjlhfamphell of Freetown is il 1512 » *__ l 1 1' n We Hats: Not Advertised Furs Much But we have the largest and best fur department on P_ E I. ' ‘ r _ We are not only the largest sellers of high class furs but we manufacture and repair all Liuds of furs right ’ o the I' premises by the furriers. We also have sole gong;-01 2( the ` best As-trakan, Bokarra and Russian Lambjacbers ON EARTH \Ve know ourbusiness- We’ve been 20 years the leaders J in the fur business in P. E. I. We sell the famous oo1=u::s':r°J:1- :lsr JACKET Every garment has their name wove in the back of the collar none other genuine unless the guarantee is on the back rf the collar. V _ $20.00() worth of furs io selecf from Where will ou _ . _ y _ _ ind half as n_1a11y. We are receiving orders from lx ova S ` coria ' New Br11nsw1ck,Newfoundland and the United Sta-tes tor our f f ' amous urs. Our guarantee $12.50 Jacket hae‘_kn0cked competition out. _ il/'e sell an Astrackan Jacket at Se 5.00 that we-would like you to compare with any $35.00 jacketjn Canada. We also sell a Bokara Jacket at $50.00 that can not be duplicatcd guy- _ where at $65.00 (Its a Coristine.) Our $65.00 Russian Lamb looks almostsas good and wears as well as any $140 00 Persia ‘ _ n Lamb you can get anywhere, 225 Ladies Fur Jackets to select from at $12. 50 to $210 00 and every price bet-.wee1:`1. Wealso carry the largest assortment of ' FUR NECKWEAH IN 'I-r-:a:1=:: PROVINQE We can save you from 20 per cent to 50 per' cent on all kinds of furs every thing sold fully guaranteed. . “Yam mn no risk." ~ ...-...... ..:1L...:i£.»l&‘ "’ ‘ ' ‘-..buu..'.1:.w;.. .<...~, 1 5 A We in All Kinds if ll»v’_,lllgl|r§t-l¢¢i`¢¢?f|y” . Furs _Wholesale and Retail, at the THEY 1 ' Io-31 eod ai J - Leading F`urri'ers. HAVE come VVEILT ? .» a* 1 4 'IHC Swcllcst Neckwear iséelrisires- . gf Age nts l’f,».-im 5.-_ gn $500 - '11-1; you do.-»Cameron 8: C1. 11 li o I ' ‘ M fancy bow slippers are dandies and n @- _r . f-man. Conr0y,P°wna1sn-fer. 1111 ` _ ._& VA _ , S ur K1-aut. EI~»inzs`5 cts. perlh, von ° THE CITY IN EVERY_ WAY. A *_ Prince william' St St John’ N B ' v- r hvtefl anything so nice.-Jn.=. IT EMBBACES N0vEI.TIE~‘ OF FABRIC ~F[ADE 5 0. 9 ° S _ I tt t, ,vel to mul K ll\ &Co. 111i 1 a_Nns'rYLn nreossxnnn 'ro Dnsoiuan. pecia. a en ton gi _ _ V A k _ t D A 'rue srurr rrssnr, rflcf-S. ` ' ll """d"F'““` °` “ma "S ° ' 'ran oansr caoxcs we orrnk, °_6d w 6m _ ' b.-n¢f»’u, 3l.Lf pmwwwmiuwluvwwwwwwuwin Q ° , The best Way to learn some tn1ngs~ about our CLGTHIJ 'WWWW can show you in ready-to-put-on clothes. We save by buying diiect from the mills and most of our clothing is made up for our special order. ri S A 5 NO' MIDDLEMEN’S PROFIT. WW $9.50, $10.00 up to $15 00. 28 5.men’s ULSTERS $3.7 5 to $10.00 Sheep Skin Coats $4. 50. Fur coats for men $15 00 at _ I 1 _ ' Is to try afew of our Suits and Overcoats on--We are V positive we can show styles that you have never before seen ' in ready-to-put-cn clothes, and prices ,are reasonable, not fancy. the many compliments we have lecelved, the many 1 assertions we make, do not in the least exaggerate what we Great Sale of Ready-made Clothin 500 men’s Overcoats from $5.00, $600. $7 50, $550. 387 Home MADE SUITS and Ready-to-wear Pants A made from ISLAND and MON CTON cloth. P21-ll0l‘l (:O’S. 2 gm ld UQ _ H EM 4 *READY-MADE AND More of those high grade THE DRESS GUUDS STUCK Is THE Most' Exrasonnrvanr IN can BE snnu Lars our on Evan! Harm, un our front counters special 50c range of suitings. - 11 1i ` Jas. Parou sr co. Don’t bothergoin; home to-day, drop down to the Commercial Cafe and hav. one of our Table d'Hofe dinners, the cost. is only Eu.: from 12 to 3 p. in. It you don’ feel like paying 25c we can give you e nice chicken Die for Ne, steak, pork chop or lamb ehop15c each and din’ rent of-her rhings thatgo to make up a lunch. 11 It RAINPROOF Coars (ron osnrnunsw) T0 ORDER. ilk \Ve have at the present moment one of the Bez-t.-selected Stocks in Chml-..tt~ town of this G+rmeut, so indispensable for Oul- door Wear. They are “lightness itself,” and at the same timeare Warm, Pow ns, and thoroughly impervious to mois' ure. Oxford may Riglane. ` 11 li ' JAS. PATON 8: C0. _ 7- .___ ;___ >v BE: QLS Bell Pianos (having .the Pat- ent Illimitable Repeaing Action.) ]ust received from factory. See and hear them. They speak for themselves at. T Fletchers Piano Warerooms, . Opera House Building :.3--' - Y- _»~_- Y .|.S.Lowthef,D.D.S, A. W' Leard. D.li3 1'; www R it 1.r.iR1>.* c-_ ;¢,e>d&w3mos. fS_ S r-were 1 _ Newest Shadcs and Colorings in all tlic _ Fashionable Shapes. 3 coroolv & Mcuslilw, _ In Town , The appearance of your neckvfearihas much to do with _' the appearances of your whole outlit. One of our fashionabl ties will prove of value inlyour make up. e In sterlingsilver and cut glass that are not only appropriate as presents but, because of their novel and artis- tic design, are of especial value. Our ines cover everything suitable for the table and dining room, dressing table and boudoir. Ieweller and upiic an l an ‘ ~ _ Y "' Wnll :-.D.-R- -able person in each district to manage bu-iness for old horse. Sal.:-¢ 3 8 weekly Erpen-esadvan ed. Permanent posi- tion. Enclose self-addressed envelope. Ilan- ager.~34z`Ca_$ton Bldg. Chicago. ~ » ibn, r3,15,17, 2a,24.z9Decr ~ _ § ` - V _ ?7El|TlBTS» V T79? iii. “LUCK T0-LIT;-Hongeon Stews! 1 ' _ lllul, II' *."»..1'e ".?.'°°""¢‘i.i..i;-e"r".>.~.l,"" ' r. im Nov xr end gi T »~_~_ -_..~....-.- UNIQUE WEDDING GIFTS' WA'\TBD -A local saleman fo _ - r Clt to -o vnvcommns on ore .M r .f- `amer-on Q Cn’ rr F f si; %°TiitiJ" i"` ` ° °' .f°“' b°="»2 s °v=l 1; City in slate price so P 0 vox Q76, _ d 3i pd “`°l1r vermmnent boa-dere . h - ted with t - 1 ' c n '"°°'°"""° °` Mm ...:;%:.ff..';t ‘°°°‘:.°:.°"'- '<- I pd' WiN'|`EU -A url 'or gpgrgl Y 7;... ,- . _ -~ ~ ak. Recommendations required, Ap,” go Mgt ,_ Q- P"‘\~‘€. Hillsboro ~qulre_ N v | d gl " AN' EU.-A gill for gen. r-l 1; 4|.. yy jr; oply t as _ . ' ' P w.c3ll¢x: I C' Sim' weym°“°",f3§¢i'°" n¥£5'lhED~Ar once, a competent girl for > I Eight do‘\i>a\l::l'°fk Good references required per mo il; ' ' °°"'°°- Avvlv =° if-. fgfi' s'i.§'§fi"'i>$l§'.2{ §"°°t‘ xo-28 d rf T0 l.Ei_"-My new two tenement honed n g’i_>0P:;ePé;;1*eet’sueet.-Mrs. R. B. Huesiie, cm.; if 36!! ru in saga-Tn- N ~ geéiéernlliyo dn Ke‘l1r\u§tre‘eLmeAnr:;|; £33 ~ an rl-to-A sm-emu dry good. ,, ..._ Mug b°:=:;:;l‘lh1;eleoo;n;e oded and understand rue » A l b aotlnailwttetocvg. E. Ep’ yleuer .-:?.°3°‘ WANTED.-Carriage blacksmith wanted a once. Good .wages :.1 the right man. write Mm- ay Bros.. Bndgetoun. P. ls. 1. srl ;w&'¢| WANTEC -A maid lor general h P . - ou.=ewo'k, with :ood retereneez, Applyto box# Ch rl _ a ot tatawn. x7 d & w tf. "0'1»l~'s Men ‘I Ioealitythx hou lb introdxvurc show dver togoo. needful. or