1 l 5 2 _ _ III/ * ' O __ __ 7 f __ __ _ ;_ SVFURDAY JUNE 9. xgoo. J’ P nnis Sh s.. We have received a. new lot of White Tennis Shoes with rubber soles-Can give you all sizes from womens sige ‘2§ to men’s size 10. Women’s are Bile- len’a are 85c. I ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. se 1 A WJ Our# Show* I of Dinner Sets. Tea Sets, . Toilet Sets, Glass _Table Sets, and all kinds of Dining Room and Kitchen Crockery is com- plete for the summer trade. We bought most of our goods before the prices advanced so we are selling all lines at very low prices. Best goods, latest designs, lowest prices. W. P. COLWILL, Sunnyside, Charlottetown. 5 P A As toad As can Be. is our motto in everything we _ sell'-whetherit be a Watch, a Ring, or any other article of Jewelry. or _ Silverware!-'e new Stock in all lines. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. L __ - 1-‘_ _A _ _ ,_ \ __\_\ .\ ~_.\ _.\ ~_.\ `\ .._ Afvv 1. Y 1/. v.Vf Q/ , Thdhtest andfbest assortment " ‘ of l5c books in the city. ` 1 The freshest and best aseort~ ~ ,' mentof confectionery. 3° Dod’t easing those souvenir ` 1,' ,_ shells ofplaces of interest on P. E. ~ , Island. __ ’ Afnll supply of views of P. 3.1 ~' A » ` _ ___ _ _ _ V » A rims- _ ~__ R. H. _ MASON. 4- __ __QityHotel Corner. ' Dpen from? a. rn, to 10 p. mls' 4' ___\ __\__l__ \___\\__'4__ _ 4___4__ A ~'» . ._A .L - 1,] >..A' . . _.__ »\ _ in g~eé;y<&n_rigq_§_,glass t`__ blerfof NK ‘°=“"‘°‘°“‘°*‘“ r°°“°'*“’°'° " ee- s% ‘ pill A A AA _.__,_ Gollectseaa nude on ronl:a§&2““""1':’1".. _ - 2 '_ -_~;-fi"-~ -eu, .-2 -=» -7"“7»“` 3.’ 'Z' 1; lhigi , __, _-_-.____. .__. _. _1~ _ - A_ il A Winnipeg despatch tells that Premier _Macdonald says his Prohibition Bill I 5 . _ _ ‘ + 'rue Exulsmos. ` an Interprovinciallixliibltion assures us ofa competitive fair in our midst during the coming autumn It has become a to compete with all comers,were thronging from year to year to the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick fairs and were carrying od' many prizes, but because they would this yearlhave been shut out from the Halifax and sr. John competitions if the Island longer refused to give an Exhibi- tion at home. We had run the principle of j ug-handled reciprocity in Exhihi tions to the limit. and there must needs.be a change. Apart from the necessity referred to there wasa popular demand at home for an Exhibition this year. As already announced the date will be24th to 28th September, which is probably as g‘00da ing with the dates selected by St. John and Halifax. It is important to avoid such condict where the Exhibition is to and willshortly be open to the public. Intending exhibitors should prepare in good tmsibr what preniisss to be the Vueatest alair dI‘it`s kinlfeverheld on- Island. _ when passed will be at Once submitted to the Privy Council for a decision as to its constitutionality. This course of action may prevent much tedious and costly litigation that would otherwise take place. Poor old Kruger says he and his burghers will fight on while 500a.rmed men can be kept together, “to the _bitter end." This isbe_ read alongside of his threat that the capture of Pretoria would _The legislative grant of $6,000 in aid of ,, __ 1 _ » 5. _ _ ~»f Summer Fl our stock~owners and field prod_ucers,eag~er - ` , ~ ' A. AA * L S _ timeascouldbechosen without couilict- V _ _ ' _ “ ' A -Ai r W C fi A ~'f c in ' 'C dl Q be open to the 'three Provinces. Unfortu~ V AA nately for themselves the rival cities of ' St. John and Halifax will hold their (airs * _ ‘ _ q A I II bothat the same time.'l'he prize list for our ' I _ ' 1 Exhibition is now in the printers’ hands Carpet Remnants A A ~ ' _ _ ,_ 1.; as Yeiivets, Sims, __ _ . _ Iate -=~.§ large ,ste-sir as fgsm. s¢i_V'i?érJ€' I4' once as they are advancing in price rap1dl_y._-J as 8n§Go.»-A,iV . ;~_-A _ "Oil illoth andlhinoleums-Sellius ver! 19”' etvffsvnf-~ a VY°“;!*’° 1* me _ come to the place where they buy and sell. thechespest -Jas. Psion &0o. _ f V _-_ ~ Lagg Curtains;--A very large stock, perhaps not Vso !any_as_ little lower.--JasAPaton& Oo. Best English _Wool Door Mats nn 4 _sxzssaemetldn in this city for years. _Just thething for hardwood L_' _ _ Rugs in Wool Esm_imster, Tapsety Brussels, and W ent patterns at very low prices for the quality.-Jas. Pat-onV& Cos __ _ . ____ _ __ __ _ At prices which will speedily 'sell them.-Jas. Paton & Co. Table In Prices from 25c to $5.00.-Jas. Paton & Co.- l _ HEHP CABPETS. Greyor mottled grounds ,fancy stripes, i iilc yard W only be made at a price “that would stagger humanity.” He is himself a fugitive, his Government and capital housed in a railway car, and his wife is left behind to the tender mercies of hiss enemies. It is rather ungallant in the old President to thusfprolong indefinitely the separation from his loving and de-4 voted spouse! 1 Parliament has adopted a patriotic and congratulatory address to Her Majesty, the Queen on the capture of Pretoria and the approaching end of the war. The motion was propomd in the Commons by Sir Wilfrid Laurier in most felicitous terms. Mr. Bourassaobjectedand declared the war would prove one of the most un- fortunate in the Empire’s history. In so speaking he claimed to represent the views of French Canadians generally. Sir Wilf1°id’s reply had the right ring.Among E Hemp carpets, 36 inches vide, l5:,'l'8c and 224: yard. _ A very large assortment of th-ese pretty and useful carpets, are re°versible and ef- fective. __ A Hemp carpets, iloral designs,_33 inches lwide, lf c yard. ' ? Hep carpets, iloral designs, 36icbes ’ wide l9c yard. ’ Hemp carpets, iioral designs, 3 inches wide Zlc yard . Hemp carpets, floral designa,.36 inches wide 24c yard. _ _ =. Hemp carpets, floral designs, S inches wide, ?7c a yard. HEMI’ ST_AIB CARPEIS. Paton’s hemp stair carpets, I8 inches wide, Sc, l3c, l8c yard. Hemp stair carpets, 22 inches wide l5c, 23c yard. ' Hemp! stair carpets, 27 ' inches wide l8e, yer . Pa\on’e hemp stair carpets, _doral dc~ _ signs, I8 inches wide, I0c yard ; 22'iaohss vias, 14° yard. A _ SAXON CARPETS. i _ , Paton’s' woven hard reversible twist other things he said: _ “If there ever was a more just war in the vvor1d`s history than this one I have not heard of it. The member from Labelle claims that he has a right to speak for the French Canadians. Now I think that I have as much right to speak for the French Canadians as he has. I say that they approve of this war almost to a man' and they have proved it on the field of battle.” ' ?_'__1'l=-ini Bentley's. Bentley’s Liniment. Bentley's (10c.) Liniment. Bentley’s Liniment cures Pain. Bentley’s is the Best Liniment. Bentley’s Liniment sold everywhere. V r _ - - 1 \ ,taining one pound__ of fresh ground, 5* _ ,' _. _ __ wa-V ,; \‘ A -_ _ 'A ‘:€r..,.~»; _=_ at *rf - s Thisvssk wsfbair arises; tis sen 18 cents; as m s=‘°°§s!sA9§~l;'° 1‘*'fE‘°**_P=~r Afsii ;Sexon carpets, mottled or striped, same edects as the Dutch carpets. The shades 'n the mottled Saxon carpets are green and grey, red and black. brown and grev. Thtvise carpets are full 27 inches wide, 27c yar _ The tapestry carpets are pretty ground with bright colors, 'full 27 inches wide, '35c yard. Patou’s stair carpet, 18 inches wide l8c yard. ‘ _ _ Paton’s stair carpet, 22 inches wide, 234: ard A Pdton’h stair carpet, 27 ‘inches wide, 27eyard.' V ___ f _ V Patou’s stair carprt, 38 inches” _ SATEENS. Fancy eateens in all ebb newest and designs, with choice ioral patterns, and with silk leish. ; Art eatsens, 40 inches wide, value, at lA8c per yard. Art sateene, 32 inches wide, doral designs and of best Hnish, ani 40;: per yard. . _ f ARI” CBETDNNES, ETC We have in steak, all the ever 100 didsrent patterns and in the various qualities of nes manufactured colors of cream, fawn, ` l -V IW# _‘V 4. ___;,_;__;_ _,___ =»-'__ ,_ 2 f, ;-*$3 3% ; I1 lim i `¥ _ 1 Fil? Take up the 'warmdusty Carpets and replace them with oonvenient,'_light and It A less patterns from which to choose, Everyone artistic,_'fattractiv§e_..fresh, perfect” _names are unusual-inducements. C ' ' ’ ’* C La'ce“i the richest home, » A ~ G»o_d aewvffer every .law lil-‘he erect come and here’dth_efstbcki ' .. V ~_ 4’ . - ,. . ; - ,'»,, 5 '_-._,_~, *~1:_.~_ fr ‘ .1 ‘ ` " ` ' ' A-1 »' ~ V »`~.f wi lei if# _:_~_' .J ~ ».». ~ _ _ _ ___ _ _ __ _ ,.__ .3 , _Q Q-_ _.5 if ... " '_~ - . \=.'a " .' #Qi *ve* _` .rage - _..\._. W rg ..._;_._' __ __ _` *ic* 11';-1.' V ,__~ as _...~ V ,_.¢,_ V s.. N99; \ . ' .. ' r 1 . 4'»- ""¢ -` A. '“ 'l~ ’ , .._._,~ - 1 U "crimson, green, olive, gold, navy blue and "black, etc ' chairs, couches, etc., latest floral designs ‘_ and newest color bends, 30 inches wide :nuances ¢ s e » ....2 as-»»»»»a'l]ic`|1@~ Latest art plterns and colormg in new lcretonnes of very snpsricnmake, V suitable l for furniture covering, cn rtains, etc., 30 REVE°%¥BLB CRE'1‘ON‘¥ES~. Reversible cretonnes with handsome lborders, and- suitable for portieres and bed-room curtains, 46 inches wide, 184:, _ FURNITURE COVERING. _ _ _ Jute furniture coverings, strong ,and in grae". , blnette, peacock blur, navy blue, gold. gobelia, fawn. cardinal and garnet. .Sc 37:: 39c 45 and 59e'a yard. I ` PORTIERES. ‘ ‘ Fanov Bordered Portieres. A i 'Paton’s-These portieres cal. be had in -ved, bronze, green, blue, brows, iarrn and terra. A T H Patonfs fancy border portieree about 36 'inches wide by 3 yards loa_¢_,‘in all above coiofsséeen soaeeoooe e'ua»leawooeq»', 3 ` Pascn’s fancy pornerss _about Q inches wide by E ' wide ' artistic about 48 00 pair 75a. fnnsve _inches wide, &c, 40c yard; ‘ _ ' flir. _ .l. pl . V _ _ ` New reversible cretonnes, in splendid _ N9 3-_ N°\5U¢\\ll .variety of parerns end: newest coloring *"5"* "_*fi° bl 3* 1573' Horal designs, 3% inches hide, 25c yard. $1-i5 9*"- 23and29cpsryard. _ l ; _ _ _ _ DBNIms_ _ No 5.__ Art denise, in a choice collection 30n,.3,g_,0, ;>,__35_A”'_,,-,_` _ Q of new art colors (plain) 36= _inches ___AN¢_6.. Noninghaay 0 s a~se¢sa»-¢»¢ o aaa aa nie o e a 02k' Art pattern denima, iu_ exqniaitegde- _g3,_l0,2_35.`2.8_$,3.§_0p'a»1r_.' _ ~ signs and» thslawst prt color tones, N°‘ 7, “mmf” 72 @'°"¢¢Y °f P°“¢l'l\°» 33 108|!" gg: , d` _inches-wide by 3; yards°loui‘,'$2.§5, 8.3.5 ' _ yar. if » Sl good iinish, about '48 to 50 'inches wide,li $3 mi' 5 40' 6;,” wir' lSta|r_».n| cioinsaed llmrn all__quali\y 1 _ K i. ..1,x°‘ “ “ 1"# me isi- sfiple, sam ...qi pmt. s__1s>,_ Jar snr nlssessmns eww _ _ Lece_eur_|._ains~§5§5¥,__ ' _ ‘ Nottingham _Lahcnt inchefwide _by 2)’ _ioa¢_ia'w'hi:e ff. ‘ _ V' -`.': "No 1. Nottingham certain inches wide by Syassle long ia , lilo 2. Notthgham lace ll’ No 4.. Nottingham, lace inchga by 3; yards big _in _ _ L75. 00.2.25's_pa'ir. » `* _ ‘ V aches by 3'-yardsloagia inches wide by long ui _white P* ~ _ No 8. Nottingham curtains inches wide bv 3§ ` yards lo'l§`7i‘nA * We carry the instead newest the mtv.. _ _ Crumb clubs all sizes, in pub widths. ’ ' nauasx Aroarss.jnirs._l"`i*' iii? a wan' 4" fi abou; _LOA ild::s°,»w‘ids friysfd _st _ coau8P_01'*TED_1iU$_m'rs. - ____ _ wma. ,ws !=»nA@he~ms¢ii._s11.»ss¢a qsntswure 'r-rn me . ami. upto' that §f_a[¢i1m»d¢;~ .ll '1'¢¢\».“35i wi»le»...~..........l3eg _ ‘ble for long......_,»;. 2”. s .. yltd ENGLISH OIL `1§D LIN()- LEUMS. ' _ The ’ s °¥-_-sm but ruins me semi ‘n nemg' " ann "ll and warrln\‘g_t0§give*_~|¢l:'3l 86 csetslrom it 'rv ` 7': |a|a` ¥.éP“'sq.- ==a=-..¢~._.~.....»»-w. -,-.-.V-s- W \'“"` - ~ .A-srm-»e<-~_-,.~-..,_-.,`,,“__;43 BRBJQN as the world _sl_a__i___1_