LOCAL AND tw lay the dead b »] ‘ ] zr close to the trur belt had shattered the abie distance. The cattle was some noticeable when the o -—~o Fire Last N oxen had taken shelter. lies of the icut.—Three outbuildings THE OTHER ITEMS, |. pan, beneath which : On Thurs-; oxen were found ik of thetree. The! tree for a consider- | marks on the discoloration xen were skin on) y eli ght ned. | LLL LLL ELLA LLL EE TODO A ead DAILY EXAMINER : Buy Yout Hats at Prowse Bros. . MONDAY, JULY 20, 1896. ... The World Loves a lover --and who does not love fine furui- ture. We court yours trade and offer your our heart aud hand With all we promise you the best value in furniture. form and altar were beautifully deco:a‘ed with flowers for the occasion and the organ was under the capable manipulation of G. Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Kent left on the Whotecom express to spend their honeymoon in the Sound cities, and the bulk ef the people that had filled the church during the ceremony went down te showers of usual very muc a in evidence the dep yt to see them off, the rice being as PERSONAL, Mrs. Cassidy and Miss Barnard, of Mon- treal, are visiting Charlottetown, the gests of Mrs. Sullivan. Miss Farquharson, of Charlottetown, ceed, he observed, “I have no: connted a biz batch that came in in the mail five minutes ago.” * This 1s too much,” indignantly spoke the Premier. ‘“ Commuaicate at once with the Minister of Agricuiture—I mean the Postmaster General—and instruct him to forward all letters addressed to me to the Dead Letter Office. Is the crush of office seekers as great without ?” “ My chief, the whole corridor, from the privy counc)l office to the entrance of the Eastern block, is in the hands of a raging mob.’ “Merciful Heavens! this is ‘iain: ous. Send atonce tothe chief of the OT OVE, JOHN INGS Ch’town, july 2—tf. TENDERS. - JENDERS will be peesteed at mv office un! i ‘| WEDNESDAY, 22nd July, inst., at i2 o’clock noon, for the catering at the scoitish Gathering to be held on the beautiful grounds Brush “Wharf, of Levi Ings, Esq, close by not bound to Orwell. The Committee is accept the lowest or any tender. of Committe 3, A. McNE!LUL, Secretary. Chtownjyli—dy eod till 22nd inst, By Oider | & = sulls —~ We the warm weather. Silk Coats, Light Vests, ete. —an excellent assortment. zi line of light suits for have a nice Suits, $5.00 and up. Straw Hats, Cc. = A , ¢ ver at CA ‘ ‘ ‘ » . . . ti OW is the time for summer clothing. , We have everything in our Jine to a muke a man comfortable in hot « ° . @ R weather. Light weight underclothing, j ht S G d f C ul k d l $ b d d i Cc Be | cotton or cashmere hose, light shirts by} 1g ummer 00 S O a in S C earring Ou a re uce prices | the thousand, just the thing [for wheeling - or working. We also cnow the nicest \ Ci ] aring | line of light felt hats in the city, bought ‘ ’ 18 ‘ asses-| from the leadiag hat manufacturers of the w e to-day,| world. Say, boys, give us a call, you will | a ils were! find us treat you right, and sel] you good | ay zoods cheap. - m iil ada, sas THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. r Mc ay x , N s,. € Ww t wae 4 ‘ tr * ue . eh eT oe ee ae —s M : x scones a wwe HOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. — “Carter's for Wall PADED | ae | \ Exe i —— ——————————SS | ( i ‘ Yacur IN + our ~The —_. = | caida eile Saaeids Wade = \j0eT.. 9° aR | é : \ Alcedo, owt by A cDrisco iila- | i j (SON Li AY. “a ns A? ‘ r Gelphia, arr ved at this port last evening . | ¥ } aS a : She coaled to-day at C. L yous & Co's. | The two bicycle clubs of this city have ok Riad about our special sale? Have - wharf and left about two o'clock, p. m. | I | decided to have a joint meet on the Char- } iA} ( you Leen in ta see the goods? Do e iaamaia | lottetown Driving Park on Labor Day, and 2 :on 1 ¥ avything about 1 $12 f : | - _ 0 KRHOW an ing avo hose e “ . ro Decoration Day. Yester ne was eee eee are making pre paratiot 18 for a grang t day’ s Another lot of Belt Buck- [> [he and 411 ms . tte neliiae - roe f e.< srgved h : : : : ig “ & - ; 5 ot ar yia mace Lo orde l s, . Se Gham Decoration Day with the Oddfellows, aud z port. The programme prepared for the les in silver gilt and Ms Pi ae 4 suits, out o ‘A ©! it was observed in the usual way. In the oceasion is as follows :— bl k, ? Tl ra fii\ imported goods ? ’ a th I ' ; sf ‘ ‘ : 4 ¢ it ena : in o afternoon the brethren met in oo — 7 | Half mile bicycle race, novice. 1 ac Vv “Sui pretty. ‘ 1e \ | | ; Room, whence they paraded to the Peo Quarter mile bicycle race, best two in atest in Shirt Waist Sets fae 1 fi i ‘ ‘i ' 4 - ; e’s, St Peter’?, S} erwood and the old a three. - > ei . q « oe B , / } j | Se S. A. HeBONALD I . vill Protestant Cemete ry on St. Peter's Roa 1, | One hundred yards foot race, amateur. s ve arri e ; see ) : We —. slctettunas onan ’ Se ‘7 GS) he F S are r al ne. #8. Which repose the bodies Of thoee mem-~ | One hundred yards bicycle race, siow, These goods are the lat- i to (i ) mh AG ye Fashionable Tailor pm ay sah C : . : v bate ¢ of the Order who have passe d from Half mile bicycle race. est and are the tip of Vy ery pretty things in Ie Sopyre ty a The al : i om — 7 time to eternity. At the head of each One mile bicycle race, novice. - < ’ mr ete - 4 s B . * ‘* grave was placed a wreath of ae and One hundred yards foot rave, profession- fashion. I opular designs ROYAL ED GLISH WEDGE- ea i Sone to we Seem. atthe foot a boquet, the wreath Dring *; low prices WwW V a — “oe a ranged inthe form of - fares Tinks One mile bicycle race. P : a! W OOD VARE, : exablematic of the cardinal principles of Quarter mile bicycle race, ladies’. x T aA gre, - rt cote ’ 4 a¢ 2 er ors. gf , : = - your tx ke ts Oddfellowehip,Friendship Lovear ad Trath., Quarter mile foot race, professional. i INE AR E Te apots, Butt y Coole as Qe ha Te 7 aren SOO ty Ex The impressive | — service of the Order Two mile bicycle race, amateur. FEW ELRY Can‘lle Sticks, Jugs, Cups a = : O-big f you fa attend was chanted by the brethren at exc 7 a C ’ One mile bicycle race, professional. e Match Safes, Biscuit Jars “ I : miss one of the best, The yrocee “eg were watched by! ome to those iarter mile foot race ateur. ¢ ; sof | €ason The League of' a oar mt menbe r of interested spectators. ! wait H ive oa - mu ao site Baits trncrgyg sri: 16 Hand some assortment, Salt Holders. NE W rune Band : aes ten |i ‘ _ ; ait, ave y rait- an Ce . * | . r esas ‘ : 1 e best violivists The Citizens Band accom panied the e rs you —— three mile bicycle race, amateur. new and stylish designs. NOV ELS AL WAYS IN . brethren to the People’s and St. Peter’s eC buy ing Capes If} Half mile toot race, amateur. STOCK Thetbais ne? of our stock of Men’s Straw Hats we will ‘ Cemeteries. £0, NOW is your time Two mile bicycle race, handicap. He a Ball c! ut ma!l prices if u want w your time ieee a meg nay ae — te Rel Wide eels Mieouleean ™ ammocks. T < s.; clear vut at small prices, you want one, now is me, . P : Thuscian | Drstrovep By ae We have them in - ne oe | W. W WELLNER, , Tennis Balls, ‘ I ; i ” : at ~~ house of Mr. Richard Cudmore, at Muddy Be : The entrance fee in the bicycle races ennis Racquets. ~ : . . a" oT a . ‘ M Weet R , Gaile, at anal to the ground last Fri sawns, Brow ns, Blacks | will be $1, and in the foot races 50 cents. JEWELER. i Some nice light 2 weight FELI HATS, suitable for } . ) S ‘ re I ae day night aboot 12 o'clock. The a0-4% Bluettes, ete, from There will be no entrance fee in the ladies’ Seow ae Haszard & fioore Summer wear. The pri es are down low. 1 : i2 p. m, Was @ good one, consisting of a main buil SI 50 10 r a on — will be open to the Mari- PrerXFrx Far srx 7g & $ a ing and kitchen ,; _altac hed, and was valued , ne rovinces. a a by Mr. Cudmore at about $1,200. The : $20.00_—_. wclow y & Booksellers, SHE OUR D U ST COATS, A J ; If v want to family had gone to bed upstairs — —— All new this spring. THE TRIALS OF A PREMIER, 9 f —_ a ye and isant sai] midnight Mrs, Cudmore was awakened by “e -—— oH: ” 3 : a “ ott ean: aauekied alee on Out they go at any rea. (Toronts Mail-Beksire. & wl Faly meen IS the the long and the short of them, i Moonlight Excur- a crackling noise, and at once ga i sonahie F ) in black I ] 1, at ‘ S a! ona a : : : . ack and colcred, at : pene. = ee , i were ee ee ee ‘a — price. A LOSS The brow of the new premier was sickled e p Best. ee eer ee : J \ res nts, ~ ith the ae as t <, ag 8 < calaks to us, @ GAIN tO you.| over with a pale cast of thought. Those & & +" 7 ; i & o'clock. house was all on fire : ” Trv ’ to yetical features about which the fair a s See 3 : a ; : sii ry the Peop poetica 1ich the fair sex CT Sle? ao. : biekets *, 45 f gents, © 1 is not or unless itpould pret — J 7 le’s Store rave so much reflected, as in a mirror, the , 6 : Lily Queen ” Flour is s : td side! Be Bu o s OV &@ Spark ! 1e citcne 5 S . 7 "ori 3 i 2 ry - : + = th fa oe { my ; the evening . Tie play of various emotions. The predomin- & —OUR—- made troma mixture oO ' manag reads oe sr aa : "ae wise ating feeling seemed to be despair. The 4 f Manitoba No. 1 Hard and ex G ’ Cir ars from slers barn stands oe little os cae oe aureole of curly hair, fresh from treatment % % * re 0 "0 0. W ano ———— neon —- ‘ Se ere er ae ag teonlat , | &way trom the house, and alihougnu tiee . r : a, : me . goods are a circulat in ; at the hands of the barber Napoleon, fairly Wh se MOWERS the best ntario int2) t Pp. ' To-day 1 DXA n was but ltle air stirring that night, they sizzled under the burning intensity of the é ; . $ Whi rT} a ttt atari ata iat 0680008 300000008 was shi e se circulara received | bad much — vulty in saving the barn. thoughts within. From time to time a & Vhite Wheat. It maker 3 ° s well known citize: lt explains how Mr. Cudmore has —T insurance, buat muttered ejaculation escaped from between ©8906 0886809095655 00899 ic) one of the ane Famil 4 . D G > easy it is to handle these goods, and ex a is not a third of his loss, Summerside the clenched lips of the excited man. It g ' g Fiours in Canada _ to- -day. 5 acing OWS ail ee ing nits; patiates upon the profits. Directions are , * \oneer: sounded like: : so given for comm sieating by tel zraph See > “Hogs, hogs, every one of them.” Bud ‘ THE CEM \ and has given the best of | 3 « with the sender ¢ denly he smote the gong on the desk with ¢ 4 sitisfuction to our custom- 2 eee weeps or a ow — ’ a fierce gesture. The summons brought = Se 2 ee 4 rocks, it d: sen't matter which & Ar tae Berrs.—The second of the . It Sy LOTS é the gentiemanly young secretary, whose $ Ice Cream Freezer x ers and ourselves. > ot . ‘ ° series of badge competitions by No. 1 é . waxed mustache, patent leather boots, and ’ 5 . Fibre ¢ hy REIRGCIS ° Company, 4. A., wae shot at Kensington + iea rns is Best. whole appearance seemed to suggest the & The best in the world & eer 0 & ° Sui ; ! ; “ Raoge en Saturday afternoon In the sen- 6 , OF FUN é Pane Parisian. g e . Suits them ai! equally well.givewy jar shots Corpl. Acorn led with 91 points ny MARRIED IN VANCOUVER. “How does the list of applicants for Charlottetown, June 11, 1896. e ing a grace and stylish stiffness @ and Sergt. M ae stood second ick 87. é positions stand at present Louis ?” demand- & SOOSSESS COSOCOOECOSOO®S pa isch o 2 which can’t be hurt by ans . . , : r ww, ’ , Fmot ae srushi a vard . the fea 7 M oe “ es ¢ 7 t sunburned ut no ¢ one e hie pe eeeesins ¢ ¢ x 4 ad ¢ VALUABLE 3 : ac 1 which ‘oan ae > ta, Sunver M Pat 72 Guone Oo ze < , ad, b poe : } oic ‘ / leag dt; ANG ic uy seit W aim E tw onds 66, an we nner v ' fun to feel the smart. You . The many friends of Mr. and| “My chief, the list, as last compiled, EE EG AR : & : ' } 2 pfecty to every different : Goodwill 63 ore ee ren @ keep the fun—our CREAM Mrs. H. W. Kent will hope that the | shows exactly 1,200,000 applicants,” was g ri 6 asi EnCce : > | pine eee , OF ROSES removes the é bright morn of their wedding is tvpical of | the secretary’s reply. ® —s, a é "1@ stgie, keeping eac b ri ipling fo'd just where it ought to be all eeason ihroegh., by ue Tis Paw pertius ti jain and the “tan too, if you their future lives. It was Mr. Kent and “Nem de Dieu! Exactly one-fifth of wee we @ —i mitations won't satisfy you, so find the Red Star Label on every yard. e T Tis =~ 1.—The a > for é P = : Sin iple ae y, sure ¢ Miss Findley until 8 o’clock this morn- | a - sa S mas ‘ my : "i ~ g & FOR SALE OR TO LET ° e taking entries for Thu urs tay’ s bicvele road wish Sint ary, ” : nese » | Whole population of Canada lt” ejacuiaiec so Pe @ iv] 7-20-22 e race has been extended till W 1 nihade a ? and quick, end costs @ ing, 0% 2 ~ hour “e St. Andrew’s | the despairing statesman. “What vera- ® ) | ) ) \ ¢ r SALE TO LET, t nent . ia = € te ne ee ee ie cmter That's ? Yburch Rev. E. D. McLaren sai i Ro a , OR SALE or TO nat hard- 12 o'clock, and must be made with Mr.|@ os he — Pe € caeme that joined tote as cre LS ; oa bes —. = are hear Hos s \ { \ { i! 1. & | some three siory brick re side “ce, situate cn Sceccvcceccescese seesee soeeececscocesosesoooseoseoose® « IB ween oh or befor ‘s date. : This! yarel oolv by ee ee ee sd - : souls: hey are hogs, L t you. : R cl 1 Street, fronting prough J. B. Dawson on or | e that late. 7 _ 8 “(6 dts : lke groom is well known here as the ee ae es . ve te _ ; \ é act tenis pet we property of the lat: W =; - nN rave is open to P. E ial and, and is fo ¢| mar cst atti Widiatectar tnd Dteel “ —— from our compa‘riots in Que & Kennedy. There are two enterarces to tt¢| ~ ||| me ee shamnianshin of +! me os oe. cerns : oe est emises, one f Richmond St, r i : ee : ue th Province. The . Inlet telephone company, and in boating “My chief, at leas illi d th 8 Goes coccooooooooooooCs X port 162 ft. and the other in the rear cn seems to be no donbt that this will sm a me at social 2 il ae be few Jy Chalet, at teas ta million, ap the Weymouth st, TEN good rooms in the house. hot race. The first star from ee — cisnies — smere = BFS eW | whole of thon are endorsed by M. Stafte.” ‘1% and a !arge ‘ary cellar under the whole, Brackley Point at 6.30 ». m Ph ‘ more _ popular. The bride was “Pish! That man will ruin us yet,” namely, doub e drawing room, sliding doors, 3 p- m. Graduates in armacy. é Miss Florence H._ Findley daugh- | said the Head of tl ea a ie none oumwe dining, bed, and bath rooms, ete In the ssoiisiiaiaciaas : . Yo. ‘ ( ie Administration. “Hs rs aan ble and I : ter of the late W. H. Findley of Charlotte- | ;, ; hy tad a - 4 rear of th premi are a stable and coach Srrvex sy Licaryirxc.—During the | EBSBWSSSVSVWVSGI*ATOCSY sn a ee HR it is in too uch bhaste—teo greedy. house. Water fiom the water works in the 4 storm of Wednesday night the lightning costes a Findley. a hi 7 a “Would my chief permit one word ?” $ . house. i # eee oS Sey Snes Soe) ern brother, FP. S. Findley. sere was neither | timidly interjected the secretary, and re : - g@- House can be seen, and possession ; ‘ide : : ed Se . ea oe ee ——=z a bridesmaids nor groomsmen. The plat-| ceiving an eneouraging iotieaatioe “my ro- & 1, 2& 3 wick ae ee ee oo Alder Pugsley, Na; - ging Pp 4 signed, ie = 4, i on the farm of Mr. Anzustus Mason, on the south side of the Hillsborough, a few n ea-t of Southport, were destroyed by tf as vht. about eleven o’clock. 7 [ >is not known. Some n . ghs in tue buildings were destroyed. It was with great difficu ty ti velling house was saved, and in this connection much praise is due @ n umber of Indians ; GC. ' ' ‘ Y Prverronenconenes penn eZ nny : OPPTERPGEDEDRONN RRR ERERERERURRRRRD SEIT PRPOERERRERINONRORDRPRRR NRE TEND We HUPPN RE PonORE NEDA NERDS pNnentD : living in the neighbor- | i : 3 3 3 3 3 aan 3 | = = = “i AQuick—~ x Appreciation. aT Our sale of White Goods has met with a most gratifying reception. but what the facts justified, have, to a large extent, done their own selling Children's White Dresses At Unprecedented Prices. ~ * &> $2.00 DRESSES FOR 20 - Cel $300 DRESSES FOR - - - $3.50 DRESSES FOR $4.00 DRESSER FOR - 2 - - =e es See Gur Wonderful 45c White Cotton Night Robes =e: Se are adding daily to our SALE TERMS ONLY ———— +++ * BEER BROS. Newest goods and best workmanship. MARK WRIGHT a 00., Liv LID wc We told you nothing and the goods $1.00. $1.50. $1.75, $2.00. attractions, a. LCL is y isiting r her sister, Mre. A. ©. Macdon- ald, now ‘residing at the Beeches.—Pictou Advocate. Mr. and Mre. W. B. Dyer, of Alberton, P. &.1., were in town yesterday en route to Rimouski to meet Mrs. Dyer’s sisters, who are coming out from England.—Mone- ton Times. - His Lordship Bishop Couitney conduct- ed service in St. Paul’s Church yesterday. “ The wages of sin is death ” was the sut- ject of his discourse in the morning, avd bis sermon is spoken of as a master-piece of eloquence and thought. Hon. L. H. Davies, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, returned from Ottawa on Saturday evening. He was brought from Summerside to Charlottetown in a special train, on board of which were a number of his political friends and supporters. Atthe Queen Hotel: M. E. Guerin, Montreal; D. McLeod, wife and child, Cleveland, O; T. T. Irving, Pittsburg, Pe; Arch. McKinnon and wife, Moncton; W. T. Lefurgey, S’side; Danie] Stewart, Cardi- gan; F,S. Scott, Tilsonburg, Ont; Louis Taylor, S’side; 50 excursioaists, Court Tantramar, I. O. Foresters. Rey. Father O'Neill, of Memrameook Cellege, is visiting the Province. He preached at the ten o’clock service in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral yesterday, his text beivg : “ What doth it profit aman if he gain ‘the whole world and suffer the loss of his soul.” His sermon is spoken of as one of the most scholarly and eloquent heard in the Cathedral for some time. There were registered at the Hotel Acadia: Friday, July lith, 1896: M. L. Loughman and wife, Misses Donnelly, N. a Stokes, New York; Rey.- 4. © Herridge, Ottawa, H. G. Bauld, Halifax; F. W. Hyndman, Mrs. Hyndman, Miss Minuie Moore, Miss Vere Hyndman, Ch’town, Miss Irene Herridge, Ottawa; Miss Edie Bauld, Halifax; W. Bradley dyndman, G. D. Longworth, Mrs. G. D. Longworth, Miss M. Longworth, Cc. 8. 3B: Longworth, Ernest A. “Earle, Ch’town. Saturday, 18th: A. B. Skerwood, Ottawa; ie Burnett, Mont- real; T. D. Rogers, Jack Davis, Ch’town, July 18—0O. ig Horr aeby, Miss Louise Dawson, Miss Helen Dawson, G. J. Rogers, J. B. Dawson, Auneas Macdonald, Ch’town. July 19-—L. G. Whear, W. F. Mitchel!, B. C. Prowse, A: A. Alley, Cb’town; C. W. Blenkhorn, Halifax; H. Ernst, Savan- nab, Ga; J. T. Crockett, W. W. Clark, Mre, W. W. Clark, C. J. Stewart, A. W. Reddin, H. R. McKenzie, Sidney M. Leod, ©. Cameron, C. Weeke, W. D. Sinall, H. Wherson, J. A. Farquharson, i. W. McGregor, J. Mclsaac, J. Cum- mings, Dr. J. Warburton, Mre. Warbur~ ton, Miss Warburton, Mises J. Walker, W. (:, Hobkirk, Ch’town; F, H. Stewart, Bos- ton. ees Sr Boar For Hire.—A good safe sail boat for hire. Apply at Moore’s Barber Shop. jy 17 Si Paton & Co. offer to day 200 straw hats in black and fancy colors, worth from $1 to $1.90, for 50c each. fi m Dominion police, and say I would see the force at fire drill with the hose in the cor- ridor. That will clear the crowd away. Stay one moment. Are there any vacant offices ?” “No, my chief, and each prospective vacancy has been promised to 500 differ- ent persons.” ‘What shali Ido? M. Starte says he must have two more lucrative positions for compatriois in Quebec. Laform bim instantly that I shall have the apple woman installed in the iobby of the house of communs by Sir John Macdonald dis- possessed, and that he can award to some one the privilege of veading ice cream in parliament square dur ng the meeting of the house.” aaa +6:-30-——— MURKAY RIVER TEA, The morning looked unfavourable and betokened rain, but to the delight of all concerned the clouds broke away and the day became fine. From ¥.a. mn. the people began to gather and they continued to assem ble till late in the afternoon. It seemed as if the day had been proclaim ed a public holiday and all were determined to take advantage of it. Although it is somewhat difficult to estimate accurately the number assembled at such gatherings there must have been 1500 present. The tea was a success financial'y—the'sum of $410.00 having been realized after all expenses had been paid. Much credit is due to the ladies of the different sections for their enticing viands they had pro- vic led for a kind and appreciative public. he committee beg leave, through your columns to thank all patrons for their voluntary support acd for the peaceab'e an: d orderly manner in which they conducted theraselves during the day. fe Make it a point to ree that your blood is purified, enriched and vitalized at this searon with Hoodl’s Sar saparilla. ~ DIED. On July 20, at St. Peter’s Road, lingering “ines, Benjamin Stewart, - 47tp year of his age. (Fun-ral on Wednesday, > 3 u’clock, p. m.] after a : the 220] inst., at > SHIP NEWS, fort of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Jaly 18—Kohinoor, Boudrot, Pictou; JAGC, Lanyill. Wallace; Mary DP, Rei, do; 83 St Olaf, Le Maistre, Pictou; 38 Fastnet, Bethel, Halifax; Lizzie C, Ander- son, Sydney; ss Polino, Lachance, Sydney. CLEARED. July 18—Kohinoor, Boudrot, Pictou; J AGC, Langill, Wallace; Mary D, Reid, Reid, de; ss St Olaf, LeMaistre, Pictou; 88 ISIN NES ESE S Dodd & Rogers. ¢ ad Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vic, Cap. 6, and Amendment 7 limit.of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of last session, the Gov- ernment of this Province is now prepared to receive loans for short or long periods In- terest 4 percent. Loans — at call cr at suck time as may be agreed upon ANGUS MeMILL AN, Provincial Treasurer. a few pairs left. W. H. STEWART & C0. LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE CO. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fifteen Million Dot a ESTABLISHED 1545 DESBRISAY & STEWART AGENTS - - Superior quality, Office: Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’town ——— LADIES’ —== TAN SHOES reduced to $1.25 to clear, only | : est. London House Building COTTON A GOOD RANGE ‘Hosiery or Gloves bearing above trademark are absolutely fast black, clean,stainless, pure,bright and durable. Ask for Hermsdorf-} © dyed Hosiery at hosiery counter. FAST ‘BLACK LADIES’ & CHILDREN’S. hse . -_ MEN’S HALF HOSE MEN'S BICYCLE HOSE AT LOW PRICES All waists at less than actus! cost at Paton & C..4, Fastnet, Bethel, Summerside; Zaidee, Munn, Pictov; ss Polino, Lachance, aaa FFICE TO LET. Large and well lighted, in 0 McKachern’s Building, Corner Queen & Ki ng Stiests. july2v-2in, ‘ J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE BD. A. BROCE, Canada’s Famous Tailoring Establishment. eo Ny, , Zz & 2 % ' Js the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers, Every pound satisfac tory, but remember that there ara 'two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure™and get the For sale wholesa:e or retail by D. D- ‘MORRIS mas THE ALL MIGHTY DONT WAIT, —GET-— S dollar goes further in our store | than in any shoe store in town. 5 Three great bargains this week : er er 4 | Ladies’ Gonna n Sense Dongola Siseons wort! $l. 35, ou y price 99c. Ladies’ W hite Canvas Shoer, $1 50 in any other store, our price 9¥e. “= Ladies’ Tan Shoes, worth $1.75 This weck at $1.14, — j 4 : | Take advantage of this offer at once. i All pew goods, ; ts . Yours for bargaius. 4. E. McBACHEN, THE SHOE MAN. Paris Green _ AT W. §£. Dawson's, W hole and Retail save PLEASANT VIEW dOUSK, \ THICH has been thoroughly renovated and has been enla:ged by the aldition of a large wing, will be opeuw for the reception of guests aftor June 2th. The Proprietor again solicits the patronage of all who desire to spend their vacatic-n at a first class summer resort, MA°THEW SMITH, Proprietor, Pleasent View, Hampton june 15. Robb-irmstrong Engines, Correct Design. Best Workmanship RCEB ENGINEERING CO. Ltd. Amherst N: 8. A £