ome —— THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. LETTERS To THE EDITOR. OCTOBER 29 [894 THE RUSSIAN SITUATION have been avert table La ‘ nary bles The present Emp succeeded to a doubtful inheritam He and t Greek Church jealous to gree of any leviatior fron ts rules, filled with the spir persecution against heretics, so-called wielding an immense power becaus ignorant devotion of @ great ma the people; the nobility, to a great « we yrthy to be place “i sick by s le wit those wh » were the pri me fac tors French Rev yet simple-1 ng about the peasants poor, ignorant, ed ; between them and the nobility an ac- tive clase of revolutionists who gathered large Dumober- recruits among the stu dents and yin ngmer who had come intocon- tact withthe more liberaland enlig policy of other countries. Add t rdant elements the fact that liussia there is practically no solid class to t as 4 balance-w and it is not diff tto se lan rs w nh w f it v | I In spite of the om 1s pre ‘ were made at the tin f his a ‘ n, the 7 t Emp 4 pursued @ path { torn 4 his energies to the task of itapr ce ndit the peasantry F tremendous power of tke reactionary ele- ment, both in church and state, autiousliy and even to do g h vn better judgment must have « nned, we cannot but admire the ma a ' 4 sim a ] iy \ janger of aseas a 1, ar i i ingly pursuing a px cy of w h Europe : ly now beginning to understand the ijue To a ruler of ordinary calibre eign war 18 the easiest road out of euch and how attractive su a irs may be seen in N ape Hil Alexands va er tnat e@ exe . aw 7 ‘porary | i t \ ‘ Aliure i ‘ i : bili hi vi i v pea S : out ‘ } R yra 4 ik ¢ i¢ } 4 4 ri red govern rh 1 4 a = ed } i,a ae hie allia w aS wn such marke ir ra as Princess Alix, would ret rut a f action on his part ] i 5S if bow rT, aim at military glory and su | in, plunging E Irope to Ww annot fail, in the g be divastrous to Russia. The bands ‘ i id the vast empire toget! i too strong, interna { wo e Bit lering and need but a spark tu fan th ’ flame The dismemberment Empire will almost inevital ly | f Ww a rt to war NOTES AND COMMENTS. ~The promoters of the Hudson Bay Railway had an interview witii the Gs erumenta few days ago. It is they have the money nee led for j construction and are Puld tnat liat thine diate desirous of bey at once —WMontreal Gazette: Liberal pap which speak of Mr. Marter’s selection as leader of the Ontario Opposition, do nut seein to like it. This is protably a reason fur counting the action a w as is the fact that the Conservativ« do seem to like it. Ai AE as goud Remarkably cheap Tie boots and shoes at J B Macdonald & Co's THERE are 80 many merchants wlvertising FURS that it is nO Wonder ladies hard- ly know where to buy. There is one fact, how- ever, that ladies who read | this will admit, and that. is that a guod article of | merchandize can never b: purchased ai the price of & poor one. STANLEY BROS, ’ p hy i papers | ‘THERE IS NO CLASS” t divided by 550. THl ¥. M. Cc, ASSOCIATION, the efficiency unnot be injured by a it Now what is ft Association? It youpe me or a common Chy in platform, free from the sec‘arian slousies and dogmas of the Sectarian C hes, where they could governed by the cardinal ie of love. It was contemplat- eda furnish a morally healthful resort r strangers who might sojourn [t was thought that many te inuced to frequent »an Association, and the influence of Christian ttherwise be reach- i was K wh that this plan could i pastors of the ( I t i the best to aid it. i wi After a while ‘ s churches began ass _ I ‘v ne mel in 1 These sectional as - i rrad vy absorbed the numbers and energies of the young men, so that vy had no time or energy left to devote : Association. Thev became f the greater, and finally starv \ re meeting held last week, vledged that this state of existed, and a proposition was made, and that, too, by Christian Minis ers, to resuscitate the Association, and k going by means of tobacco emok- ny ard tables and such iike methods. ! proposition at once extinguished the ‘ unce of success. Fancy a man let- his son enter such an institation to to smoke and play billiards under i f the Christian religion. Mr. Brewer organized an institution for | f doing such work as was eft undone by the churches, or such as was considered beneath their dignity; and, ost, he succeeded adimirably. of love—and this was the He received ne sup- of the churches, ex- Mr. Simpson. Indeed, sneered at him. with a small reads many A“er, pec p e I Harbor Light, after burning brightly ra while, went out on the departure of Mr. Brewer toa extinction has not limmed the lustre of the fame of its . but it has left a disgrace to those eft behind him. Christ himself went good among the same kind ho were taught the power and fluence of love by His beloved follower | Mr. Brewer The friends of the Association, I see, have taken to praying. Phis won't do Ihe writer has the high- est possible opinion of the value of prayer, t he knows by experience that God affairs of men by laws, and lay aside the operation of these a the prayers that can be First discover these laws and form to them, and then pray as fer- tiv as you can -the blessing will > y 1iOoW A Trve Frienp or rue Y. M. C. A. rROSLEMS SOLVED. Sitn,—The following are solutions of the ems in your issue of the 25th inst : Let A be the vertical angle of the osceles triangie A BC. Draw A D to D, the mid point ff B.S, O, the mid point ef A D, and with A 1O ascentres,andAD, A O as re describe two circles, the eater circle intersecting A B, A C re- at E and F, and the lesser circle ng these sides atG and H. Join ape ve rad epectiveiy iters D G, D H Then, angle A D B is equal toangle A D C,(Euc. 1 8), therefore each angle is 1 ot hence the circles described touch BC at D (Euc. HI 16). Angle E \ F is to 4 right angles as arc E D F is to imferance of greater circle (uc. VI 33 Similarly, 2 right angles is to angle ty D H as circumference of lesser circle is toare GAH. But circumfer- e of greater ¢ eis to circumference f les cleas A Dis to A O (Eue. XII 8 2 |; therefore, circumference f greater <« é s to circumference as 2 is to 1 (Euc. V I); tly, circumference of greater eq twice circumference of @r circk Eve. y 16). Therefore. angle E AF is to 4 right angles as are E D F is to twice circumference of lesser rcle, and are G A H is equal to are E D F (Hyy therefore, 2 right anglee is to GDH as circumference of lesser toarc EDF. Compounding the ratios of the last two analogies, we have angle E A F to4 right angles) (2 right angles to angle G D H) is equal to irc E D F to twice circumference of sser circle) (circumference of lesser circle EDF) [herefore, angle E A F is twi angle G D H as circumference of cle is to twice circumference of esser circle; hence, angle E A F is to gleG DH as circumference of lesser I a ft I nference of lesser circle; therefore, ang E A F is equa) toG DH (Euc. v.14). But angle E A F, together vith angle G D H, is equal to 2 right angles (Euc. iii., 22); consequently, each angle is a right angle Hence, the vertical angle of th given triangle is right Q. E. I ») A radian » 2right angles as ra- st mi-circumfe onnest ties. VI. 33) is diameter is to circumference as J: P ; tuerefore, a radian is equal to I~ Pi of 2 right angles An angle at the centre is to radian as an arc subtending the angle ntre is to are subtending the ra- Euc. VI. 33) as are subtending the ‘ ntre isto radius; hence the angle at the centre is equal to the are sub ng that angle divided by radius and | i by tl radiane Let O be the eve of the observer, and DOCan angle of 30 Wide centre O vlins O D equal to I, describe a cir- With radius O A equalto 375 de- ® concentric circle. Produce O D to meet this circle at A, and make AO B in angle of 32’. Then, by the preceding formule, angie A O C is equal toare C D di- led by radius and eg iplied by radians, h is equal io are C D maltiplied by 2 ght angles and divide iby Pi, which is ure C *D, multiplied by 180° and livided by twenty-two seveaths, which gives arc © D multiplied by 630 and divided by l And an gle A OC is equal to 4°; theref }° is equal toare C D multi- P! ied % y 630 and divided by 11; whence we ain are C D equal to 11. 1260, ne A O Bis equal are AB divided by radius and multiplied’by radians, which is eyual to are A B divided by 375, multi- 2 right angles and divided by Pi; are A Bad vided by 375, multiplied by 30? aud divided by tw nty-two-sevenths, which gives are * 5 multiplied by 84 and A O B js equal to 815°; therefore ' 15 9° is equal to arc A B multiplied by 84 and divided by 550; whence we obtain arc A B equal to And the ratio 3 31-63 to ll- 1260 isas400 tol. Consequently, the diam- eter of the sun is to that of the moon as 400 is to 1 Q. E. F } ‘ > 291.49 0 oO l-Do. p D. Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1894. —_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_— Another lot of quinees just received at | Beer & Goat's of goods handled which | requires so much know- | ledge as FURS, and this) is only obtained from | long experience. We | have been handling Furs for others and ourselves for twenty years, and profess to know s)me- thing about them. | STANLEY BROS, DAILY EXAMINER : —Lord Derby said, in the course of : recent speech (and he knows) that Eng lishmen on going to Canada “w themselves in a much like their own, where the people are eager ae é country very business, well educated, all the latest deve lopme nts in science, liv a community where poverty practically unknown to those not incapacitated either by age ity--in a community where, if perhaps an absence of any very amount of capital, there is, on the other band, that wide and general diffusion vf comfort and of moderate wealth which, he believed, is the ideal of all common wealths. Y M Cc. A.—* To Save the Work of the Y.M.C. A.” ing in who are or infirm there is and the heading of a pledge blank sent executive committee of the Y. M.C.A A prompt, generous and cheerful response will, we trust, be given. Those who have not been asked in ‘this formal wav to give can easily find a place for their amount; and whatever its size, related to the whole, it 18 very important, as no part of the money subscribed is payable unless the whole amount of the mortgage is pledged. A gallant response is expected and kindly asked for in the name of the Master and he young men. - ——]——- ~ - Execrriciry For SumMessip special meeting of the Summerside Lown Council on Saturday evening, the Electric Light Compatiy made an offer to light the town for five years with 32 incandescent light; from dusk till one o’clock for $20 a year per light, till 2 o’clock for $23; and till 3 o’eck ck $26; with fifty candle power from dusk till cone o’clock $30; till 2 oelock $35; till 3 o'clock $39. They asked to be exempted from taxation for fifteen years. _ Coun- cil have the offer under consideration, and will meet again to-night. ie The public is becoming a little sceptical about waterproofed goods, whether for men or women. Claims have been made which were never substantiated. And at the very best they had a waterproofed look about them which was to often emba: ing. It is the distinguishing merit of Priestley’ s Cravenettes that they are pre- cisely like the same geods not waterproof- ed. They are absolutely yet porous, though there is nothingto show the rain repelling quality Priestley’s trade mark “The Varnished Board” will always be found in these ' candle power goods Mark Twain is going to resume author- ship and jet somet body else the publishirg of bis books. If he hal adhered to that idea from the start he would not now be looking about to i taKxe Care ratiie: tune. - oo A social phil sopher declares that ‘“‘the jabor movement began 1,809 years ago.” Why not say 4,000 years ago and take in all creation ? in it inosine cided Dyspepsia seldom causes death, but per mits its victims to live on in misery Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures all stomach troubles, AUCTION ——— On SATURDAY, Nov. 3, by instruction from J. D. Seaman and N. H Seaiman, will sell by Auction on the premises at SUFFOLK, at 10 o’clock, a. m., all the Farm Implements and Stock, consisting of : Horses, Cows, Thoroughbred Ram and Ewes, Pigs, etc, etc. Binder, Mowing Machine, Seeder, Spring-tooth Harrow, 2 Plows, 1 light set Harness, Tormenter Scuffler, Turnip Drill, Top Buggy, Track Wagon with pole and shafts, 2 Carts, Sulky, Wheel Rake, Driving Harncs,, Double Truck Wagon Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, Grind Stone, and nnmerous other articles in and about the place No reserve prices. Terms will be lil- eral, E. H. NOR are _ ov ee CS. Char etown, APPLES. a e, By Auction, Vitbibesse, Tnesday, Oct. 30th, at 10.30 o'clock :~ 75 barrels Nova Scotia ensteins and other kinds. A pples— Gray- ——ALSO One Jarzge Show Case ; one Briti sh Plate Mirror, 6 feet 10 inches by 5 feet 4 i A. McNEILL, _ Auet oneer iches. oct29 "What aefhew wild waves Say ing” Tobacco is man’s most unti- | versal luxury; the fragrant starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richn ond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to ihe United States market. The duty duced, and the crop throughout the W'est- ern and Middle States a “failure. Pr. must rule high. Consignments solici ‘ted and prompt returns made. ticulars and references to D, P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. { (P. O. Box 227. ‘OUR selections bave heen care- | fully made from the! BEST MANUFACTURERS, and | every garment or article | in our Fur Department | is reliable, bears stamp of QuaAtiry, and is the best of its kind for the price that can be had in the market. STANLEY BROS, up the scattered fragments ef a lost for- Father Adam himself was dy spepsia an i ould find | great Buildi ng | for, is the | out by the | rain proof and | Farm Stock and Implements | uated on one of the | be sold separately, | d&w 1m—act3 Oct 29—1Li the |- 7 - - That Joyfal Feeling. With the exhilarating sense of renewed healih and st sth and internal -cleanli- ; ness, W h follows the use of Syrup of | | Fig iuaknown to the few who bave not pr sssed beyond the old time me pon | and the ch ap subsitutes sometimes offerd 3} but never accepted by the well informed i } } LOCAL NOTICES ivertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. 200 carpet ends at Paton & Co’s -mor- row New prunes just received at Beer — 5 ends of English gilcloth o! ler ng low cash to-morrow at Paton. & Co’s p to time— “No difference wha pies } you may see advert cd or what prices may |} | be quo sted over the counter you can make np your mind thatyou can get just as good aud just as cheap and possibly a jit fle cheaper at Pr term yur customers will best and the ¢ ieapest, wwse Bro&,as we are de- ined tha oct 29 2idw ghter sale — Bankrupt clothing, underclothing, top on; tremendous bargains; if you have not bought your fall clothing and se and save luts adjoining John- The great slau stock ol Dow rome snirts be sure »this stock of m son’s dr mey—in the estore igstore. [2 pairs.portiers at $1.75 to-morrow at Paton & Co Seot I morrow at Pat carpet squares selling low to- yun & Co’s. 190 efomb cloths from 50 cents to*mor- row ut Paton & Co’s. Buds of scrim nelling low for cath at Paton & Co’s; suitable for curtains. 200 carpet ends at Paton & Co’s to-mor- row Read Paton « Cu’s carpet advt.in to- day’s issu Furs, Furs.—furs of every description. Greenland seal capes in all lengths, collars and muffs. You can buy furs very cheap from W A Weeks & Co, the Peuple’s Store 0¢26 3i Fancy Work.—We have just opened a large assortment of stamped and drawn linens.. Also in stock, a full line of all kinds of faney silks, art silks, ete, ete.— iW A Weeks & Co, the People’s Store. 0¢26 3:1 Mckay Woolen Co is the place io get | underclothes « heaper than anywhere eise im the City Come t “night and i get the ben fit of the bargains. YDS UAC TORATE an] ie x AS GUINEA A} ‘Box’ 7] ‘A bow of nf ; +7 BEEGHAM'S PILLS | constitutes 8 ‘amily niedi- cine chest. Sick Head ache, Weak, Stomach, §¢ Loss of Ap-‘ petite, Wi and Pain in the Stomach, Giddiness, ¢ Pu'tness, Swelling after conouine Diasiness,4 Prowsiness, Co’d Chitla, Fiushings oft Heat, Shortness of Breath, Costivencss, Su B'otehes on the Sizin, Disturbed Sleep, Ran ad all mervous and trembling sense- ec ons are relieved by using these Pills fa) RS + > holy tnintaata SVOVIVO VUES SVE nye a. Covered with 9 Tasteless and Soluble Costing Wholesale Acts, Fvans & Sons, Ld, Montre: . Fs sale by ali druggist wae 22202206002 0018 MASONIC TEMPLE | Retarn for One Night only, THURS- DAY EVENING, NOV. Ist, Boston Comedy Company, H. Price- Webber, Manager. Production of the beautiful Society Play, ‘‘Tfanud’s Peril.” Also the Laughable Comedietta, the “ROUGH DIAMOND.” Miss Grey in both pieces Admission, 25 ¢ Reseryed Seats 35c. Doors open at 7 1B; overture at 8 o’clock. ot erved seats on sale at Dodd’s and Ran- teas Stores. 4 4i—oct29— ~ | ANOTHER MATCH RACE ——ON THE— SOURIS PARK on Wednesday, October 3ist- Intense Rivalry and Excitement. A match has been made between On- ward, 2 2}, of Summerside, and Billie McKie, 2 35, of Souris, to trot a race on Souris Park, on Wednesday, 31st in-tant, ck, a. m, for $100 a side. valuable Gold Watch to the best at 10 o’el There is aleo a oft-red by the management Gentleman’s Driver. The race to be trotted cn same day and track. Owners to drive in four-wheeled buggies. Five to enter and three to start Entrance fee $5, payable to clerk of the course before race will be ealled. This will be ** The everybody must see it. Admission to grounds, 25 Horse Race,” and cents; women and children half price. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. Souris, Oct. 29 1894—-dy 2i AUCTION! ! aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut LOBSTER R FAGTORY AT Nine Mile Creek, Rice Point |° Boats, Traps, Lines and General Factory Outfit. On THURSDAY, Nov. I will sell comple Ist, at 2 o’clock. by auction, as above, the te Factory and Lobster Outfit, sil- best fishing localitics fon the Island. The Buildings and complete Plant will first be offered in block, and should no bidder offer, the Buildings, including Fac- Cookhouse and Warehouse will each and also the Boats, Trap:, &c., in lots to suit tory, | Repes, Lines, pur chas sers, The above Gear is all in complete order Write for par- | and nearly all new. Terms will be very tibe ral, 1 H. NORTON, Charlottetown. “AS FRAKAN AND PERSIAN their best in Germa IN THE WORLD. skins are at BKST atten; Duri and y.t tiere are @ great many Canadian-dyed sking in the market. is dressed ion such a manner that the dye makes it brittle, and consequently We hope, however, that in the wear future Canadians they will not wear well. will be able to dye those and other Furs as well as any other country, BUT until that time Does come, we will not sell and dre-sed properly, so that we can recommend the goods we offer for sale. have che | ted to dye these goods, but up to date it has been almost a total failure ; } Insure Against Accidents With , EB. R. BROW eock,” CH’TOWN, 4 | | Insurance dead “ TELEGRAPHIC. Examiner | Specrat Desraroaes tro Tus { "7 World of Sport. Watwam, Oct, 29. Tyler made a mile, flying start, on a bicycle on Saturday, in 1.48 $6, lowering the world’s class B record by 1 2-5 seconds. The three-quarters was made in 1.21 3-5, or 1 l-5 seconds faster than the world’s record. Burrao, Oct. 29. Mayor and Saunders lowered the tav- dem bicycle records, making the quarter im 24 2-5 sees., the half in 50 3-5 eecs.,and the mile in 1.49, all American records. Hauirax, Oct. 29, The Wanderers defeated the Navy Fuot ball Cub on Saturday 19 points. to noth ing. Sr. Jony, Oct. 29 St. John beat Mount Allison day 5 points to nothing. on Satur- German Government Changes. Beruiy, Oct. 29. Prince Von Hohenlohe Schillingfurst has accepted the appoin*ment of Chancel- lor and also the portfolio of President of the Prussian Council of Ministers, va cated by the resignation of Count Bothosen Eulenburg. It is reported that Marshal Von Bieberstein, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has resigned, and that Dr. Von Boettedrer, Secretary of the In- terior, is about to follow. ~—_> Lord Rosebery and the Lords. Loxpox, Oct. 29, Lord Rosebery made an attack on the House of Lords in his speech at Bradford Saturday evening. The House, as it now existed, he said, was a mockery and an invitation to revolution. Sir John Thompson. Orrawa, Oct. 29. Sir John Thompson leaves for New York to-day, and sails on the Majestic cn Wednesday. He will be absent about five weeks. The Czar—Better ! Berit, Oct. 29. Despatches from Yalita say that the wedding of the Czarewitch will take place to-day. The Czar, it is said, is decidedly better. Boots, Boots.—Look at our boots this evening. Special low prices for Saturday at J. B, Macdonald & Co. Buy your boots at J. Co’s. Saturday Attractions CARTER’S BOOKSTORE. FIRST. Grand Exhibition of New Fancy English Glassware on second floor. SECOND. Clearing Out Sale of Bulbs at about half price. THIRD. Sale of Papers and Magazines. FOURTH, Bound Bocks at 20 cents each, to 75 cents. B. Macdonald & worth 50 Brilliantly iighted Low prices and prompt You are invited, Open vnti] 10 p. m. up on both flats. attendance. oct27 Gentlemen, we don’t want to court you for your trade, outside of treating you with courtesy and giving you what we conssder values not easily duplicated. If we give you goods for little or nothing we are cheating somebody. Our |good customers would not go in for that, so we promise you that none can undersell us, value considered. Our trade an been steadily growing, through, we presume, just treatment, which is an indica- tion of life and health from a business standpoint. Don’t be afraid to put us to a little trouble by asking to see our goods. We will be always | pleased to see you. | | JOHN T. MCKENZIE, LAMB ny. THE LEIPSIC DYED ARE THE ng the last few years Canadians have The yelt any goods exceyt those which are dyed MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, ae. —_— __ -- — a ™ - en A Thunderbolt Has Struck | Our Carpet Department! eee eee OUR CARPET MAN STILi LIVES for fitting under Stoves, ete. PORTIERES, 12 pairs only, $1.50, others from $ Twenty ends of SCRIM, suitable for Curtains, at 20 cents per yard, worth 35 cents SCOTCH SQUARES, 12 only, sizes from 3x5, 3x3} and 5x4. HEMP SQUARES, 15 only, Two Thousand Yards HEMP CARPET, ranging in prices from 8c. to 25c. per Also, a full range of regular stock in Velvets, Moquettes, Brussell, Brussell ‘Tapestry Squares, Rugs, Carpet Sweepers, Curtains, Portieres, Poles and General House Furnishings. One Hundred LINEN CRUMB CLOTHS at a price JAMES PATON The Reliable Carpet TO TELL 200 Carpet Ends, ALL SHORT END OTHERS 8, 10 AND 12. HOW HE CAME BY S, 1) YDS. TO 7, They consist of Velvets, Brussell, Tapestry Brussell, Velvets, Scotch, Hemps, etc., at prices never heard tell of in this city before. Thirty-five ends of ENGLISH OIL CLOTH in 1, 1} $1. 75 good generous sigh. from Tapestry, THOSE Jute Brussels, Jute and 2 yard . lengths, suitable to $15.00. Extra value, Prices to suit dull times, $l. 25 to $5.00. yan, ‘Tapestry and that will clear the lot. & 60., Men. To WADE WALK RIDE For WET MOIST DRY d.. At Upton, We-t Royalty, on WEDNES:- | DAY, 3lst October, at 2 p. m. Choice Flock of Sheep-—Shropshire Ram imported by Government (very su- perior as shown by his stock), Ram Lambs, Fat Ewes and Wethers. Two well-bred young Bulls of the best dairy stock, grade Jersey Cow, Guernsey Cow about to calve (a very fine cow) Toulon Geese, Pekin Ducks, White Wyandotte and Syren Rock Fowls, ete. oct19—wky 2i dy 2 = UNDERTAKING. The City Gents are getting so tire dl they can’t or won’t walk; therefore the sule scriber has grovided a PALL PEARER'S WAGON, which will te in readiness at all times, togeth r with everything re- quired for Faneral purposes, and at moderate charge-. EMBALMING potice. attended to at short ISAAC W. WADMAN, oct —eod & wv Grafton Street. WINTER-KEEPING APPLES Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Pip pin Apples for sale by the sub weriber. BENJ. FE. WRIGHT. oct20—3w eod JUST RECEIVED.— BOOT TOPs from England. WE HAVE STANLEY BROTHERS. | an immense stock of goods and want to sell, and will promise any lady who will visit our estab- lishment the best FURS at the Jowest possible prices at which reliable goods can be sold. STANLEY BROS. Live Stock at Auction. ! } ! IN. DAYS. MAKES YOU THINK OF RUBBERS AND STRONG BOOT WE SELL THEM To SIT STAND TALK is For COLD MILD WARM a pe A Rainy Day a DA a € We Sell Shoes---Are You a Buyer? ELEOD & CO! JACKETS AND —— - MANTLES. Our display annot be surpassed. including Black, Navy, ing colors, Cinnamon Brown, Our prices will be found tow. Trimmings. FUR COODS. Capes, Collars, have these in best quality of of Autumn and Winter Jacket We have all the lead Myrtle and § with Fur Collars and Braid § Muffs, Jackets, Rufts. We all the leading Furs skins HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Oct rher20, 189 i—y Popular Prices in Boots for Fal — —AT GOFF BROS’ BOOT FACTORY. ———- (x) — Three thousand dollars’ ost" of SOLE LEATHER ; GOFF Charlottetown, October 24, 1894—m w f CAPES in GREENLAND SEAL, ASTRAKAN, BALTIC SEAL, OPOSSUM, BROWN CONEY, BEAVER. « +» STANLEY BROS, ae A also, New . BROTHERS. Astrakan and Coon Jackets, all sizes, and right hew we want to say have the best made, the best dyed, the best fir ting, and ee "on these goods, and ready for compariso® any and all. STANLEY ab