x oe Se +A x ec . ; Ce a ee aerneneectemee THE DAILY EXAMINE : rae hai ARY Se tA OOO ee . wpe: age NDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1895. ea senate Silioe LATEST NEWS NOTES. Nests 5 ee Pier ae 7 Seen : eee ier SS . — baal iin veach evening | : 5 ee — U Da “ ea promptly reporting the Eighty-five cases of small-pox were oe 5 | REA a. wi hs —— . ‘ reported in St. Louis, Mo., on Wednesday. ia Mra, Joseph H. Macneill, of Boston, is oily — I EXAMINER Pvp, Co : Six persons were burned to death recent- | Visiting her parents in this city, eee | hy in a boarding house fire at Hot Springs, His Lordship Bishop Macdonald will —— LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS Ark. — for Rome early in April, on official ' The resolution to repeal the laws banish- | SUS!2ess. , y j ae ing Jesuits has passed its third reading in _ a re been Appointed 3 orth of Boots and Shoes ca ttr I Bros the German Reichstav. . | Seneral passenger and freight agent cf the Gpeat attra = | Plant line with head Hers in . - lhe Scotch banks have reduced the rate | 0 ee eee im Boston. i > oe at the ht the best Ice | os oe x demaaec ote A th i Dr. Oronhyatekha, Supreme Chief of the At Discounts from 20 to 30 Per Cent. Ba . Fale 4 tpl . P hf one per cent., the Independent Order of Foresters, js expected { of the eea ; ‘Owest rate knewn. | to visit Prince Edward Island rext J - i S j i " i ‘ 50.0. F.—S \wret Lodge to Tnfluenza is spreading rapidly in Lon-| Mr. H. H. Sutherland, ‘Sapiendind This Stock is nearly all new this season, and will afford a good opportunity to buy 2 i y ‘ u , i i 1 ‘ . " 2 CY > ~~ ° ° . 0. 0 don, many members of the Houses of | Scofield Bros, St John, is here on one of Bocts and Shoes at unusual prices. Sale will commence at once and will continue for g a i ae ond Commons being among the | a regular business trips. He is at the e one month. and for cash only. No goods to leave the store until paid for. Goods once Ca . \ tc Ww ul si wT. avies. > alr Airc "oe 8 o ‘ S OX] The cotton spinners of England are There were registered at the Queen n eres In 0 a a ers —- waapartayaette ne a debating whether to run their mills on | Hotel this forenoon: L_W Lebule, Mon- : : v s t the wa half time for a while or stop them treal ; wa Mason, Georgetown; C C he at the 1e together. — Souris. e ” 4 °9 ofa re ens An agent for W. K. Vanderbilt boucht, | . Mr. A. W. Hayden, representing the nar } . 895 , i - 5 “ : uno o vane e —— 2 | Canada Paper Company, is here on se buet Charlottetown, February 11, 1895—dy Opposite Market House, Queen Street. DargYING AT AN RA.—Mr, VD s pearl necklace consisting of 39 pearls, ~s hig He is registered at the Hotel auiTess a fariners 1airy with &adtamond clasp, weig 21 erain avies, ; / &dlamond clasp, weighing 621 grains. * ‘ . m Alan ’ ’ i ie Berlin proposes t have an international a Fenard Walch, formerly =publisher An A ah @ ' ‘pr m O le ar NcerTnactions o " lee y : . : ss TOI + ’ 4 at 2 ws art exhibition next year. The associatign ae the Herald, and latterly of St. John, N. JUST RECEIVED BY STEAM ER STANLEY, i oy eae ‘ ¢ Berlin artists, with Anton Vou Werner, | 2778 now employed as a compoistor in the : Ca ath . \ aaa a . +e h <b tac his Seaiten : n° -vmapeen Printing Bureau at Ottawa. ’ 3 e un “ My } meaeess OS NS Read, has 7 Mater in There were registered at > Hote ] a i l i wet a, iy a iveeiiiteslices; & Guan the Hotel that our Flour is the best in the market (a number of brands to choose -from). Our See | cain a Mf, 7 ae erecied ee AW Hayden, do; J A Sims, London, ' » Tea = what pleases 2 quality, flavor and pases. Our Oil is the best American. Our ‘ighiand Mary” on the rocks in front of ing; J Robertson, Montreal: W A Chev- f) i: Canned Goods and Faney ‘ies , i i l 4 : ' y SS iceat a ; ; WACh g ancy oceries are al i s desire satisfy ev \ N ne pr : Du on Vastle, on the Firth of Clyde, erie, Mount Stewart; John Tuphope, Xe et ee is ae z Groceries are ut th 2 desired - satisty omesyene: . Our € Ana reading W ‘ I * & Site “mas veen granted by the Duke Urilla. j U = i v prices are as ow o the lowest. And when um need of a barrel of Flour or anything in St. Jame’s Hall to-morrow evening, a Argyle. ‘Mr. Charles McKenna, of Superior, J} our line call on us and we will try and please you. pears in an 10 p Aft Herman Oelrichs and Miss Virginia | Wisconsin, son of the late John Arnold : —+--- Fair will not be a party toany contest of | McKenna, Esq., was in Ottawa a couple of R WY 4 <- & EMEN are as for the T Ww yf their fathe the late Ja a} } days | reek his P OF their father, the late James Fair, |} (ays last week, on his return from the 2 . 24e 2 & BE N Cc rery: ~ er in any ‘ a he Cal fornia millionaire. Charles Fair | funeral of his brother, the late Father All Widths, All Qualities, Lowest Prices, - — : M . - e knowing 3 se sta be will contest the will, however. McKenna, of the diocese of Ogdensburg. Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1895—m w f Next to Woolen Mills .Cos Store, Queen Street. ‘ ¥ < ards re y uuS AVOld 1) : r : aders sorrg y The safe of the Thomaston Savincs Our readers will be sorry to learn that ; : . a ’ Cee S = ta Bank at Waterbury, Caen. a ‘Gene Mr. W. C. DesBrisay, of the Privy Council . ve ; ; ( tT) a i n Spen a» | Cpen by three burglars with dynamite, on | mp an ae ce = ee = wr } The Charlottetown Steam mF ; > Seott Act | tuursday night. They secured $2,000, | # fortnight wit 1 @ severe attack of bron- lavi i ; - , eo ott Act bat deépped $1 Me tage seat with chitis, and that it may be several weeks Navigation Co., Lid. a week or tw $50 ” two | soo : 5 S ° | before he will be able to return to his vas gathered in b; “3 eee ‘ official duties. 8 Annual Meeting rht Rams Sertngre ni orcay —s nas yg Mr. I. L. Miller has recently received r omy aot! _ 7“ sna = Pg °) | information from San Diego, Cal., to the | fureday. itis charged by four police- | effect that his brother, Mr. W. J Miller Tt 1 Y; Iincharged by. F poli ; , Mr. W. J) . - 1¢ Annual Meeting ef the above Com- me jeoud = a ‘ew P ep | formerly of Charlottetown, is critically ill J We keep on hand a full stock of Shoe Findings, COM- | pany will be held at their office, corner of I noney ch eu inte 1s OWN »s . . ¢ aie “os . . rf Pe. . ? + a ms alte see tae prising English Hammers, Rasps, Hyelet and Hook’ Sets, | Urat Gaoge ant Lone” Wale Ste c . ee alifi ‘ ce at . x . - ti mt i Shar ttetown, , INESD c . The Boston fund for the relief of needy | ill health.—Moncton Times. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AT Boot and Gaiter Web, Elastic Web, Shoe Thread, Wax, Sixth day of March 1895 tle hee a Newfoundlanders now ite ge TORTS | it is reported that while crossing the * Hairs, Sand Paper, Machine Silk and Linen, Heel Ball, Eleven o'clock, a.m. By order, ung additions are constantly being made | Straits a few days ago, Mr, M. J. McDon- : "S c nif 5] i Awls of all kinds j F. W. HALES hy local sutscriptions and by committees | ald, of the Guardian, was so unfortunate Steel Shanks, Knife § larpeners, wae Os Se inds and feb22—+] dte Secretary in Lyon, Salem, Gloucester and other | 48 to go through the ice up to bis neck. Hafts, cut with measure Tapes, Rosin Sticks, Eyelets and nlaces. ; Tlis shewea how extremely hazardous is F. W. Hyr tne grievances of the Roman Catholics min- porary chill consequent upon his unex " ff the build rity on the schooi question, was opposed pected ice-cold bath. ing i by the C! by the government and defeated, ve lotie If as an of P. Begandoff, first Seer: tary of the Rua. ANOTHER POINT. fies Store) fro Legation at Washington killed hin rs g ington, kille ima ~~ siceidiaee Mi «6 sbr- Mr. Angus. The price paid is self with a revolver on Wednesday. The |, S!*—Your correspondent, .“Presby ate use assigned for the deed is that he terian Liberal,” in Saturday’s EXAMINER, tai is€ ass) gued for the deed is the > : ae 4 en ae ae : evidently did not know that Mr - ; bad suffered from neuralalgia since he ar- $ . i Av TEE Cares.—The boats crossed yes-| rived in Washington a month avo I. H. Davies represented the Murray es So ee ee eck eae te a Harbor district in the House of Assembly serday, and the mai! was brought to the Herr Treiti, a Vienna hardware mer- in the year 1872 and up to 1876, and tity about fiv the afterno hant, who died recently at 91_ lef ) GEE eee scat ery . ; — a ee ant, WhO died recentiy at 91, left 800,000 during that time never made any effort to foday the boats are ¢ g both ways rins of his fortune to the Vienna academy obtain a Railway for Murray Harbor, so rtv-ihre s of sare comit this | of sciences. f, > promoti ar = : * . — 4 oe F — ty So f sciences, for the promotion Of scientific | thet you have Mr. Davies in the same way, the boats hay Cape Tormen-/ research. He lefta quarter of a million boat as Mr. Laird ine at , Horins besides to charitable institutions ci lace ms : ] a kk i ‘ ee stitutions, Yours. ae ; as In New York city an alderman gets a) AyorHer Prespyreriay. cR _ choir of ne th, assisted by someof the best city talent, intend giving a concert o Thursday evening, March 7th. have attended other cor same annou ement auspices will Particulars later, ~~ Owe Mire Race—Jimmie Williams. Jobn Dewar, Jobn Fliegher, will skate mile for a purse of money at the ink to | and @/ towards the night Promenade tickets 10 cents; skat- | ing tickets 25 cents: RC ZT uditic anc holiest <a as 3 ee Oe Tee in exec vee lition, Ba, - 2 | English newspapers, working in the in- lee ie oy paren a oo . = =r terests of home products, have been making BO86O88O8O088O888? seascn is drawing toa close there should | be a good houae. eiaespieveantl Dors Nort Seem ro Kyow Us.—A gen- g teman of this city received a communica | avainst 2,500 barrels in the corresponding von from a large firm London, Eng: | y. ek a year ago. and, addressed as follows: : ‘ie , ae ed \ fine of ten shillings has been imposed 0 aia “ Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Halifax, Nova Scotia. ili isa | winter, and so successfully that the trade has been broken up. | by the | against Captain Gordon was that he navi- } term of rs | man gets $3 for every night of meeting he Those who | . "4 serts under the | : ves Oncerts under the | content with the honor which attaches lake pleasure in this | ;},. position. a ee ticket holders free. | may speedily become aroused. Vatvasie Hovse anp Lor ar «a BARGAIN. | —As the subscriber intends leaving the Is- | land in Jess than two weeks, he will offer | at a barzain that pleasantiy-sitnated dwel- } the corner of Great George and Eust n Streets. eutside and in: peasant lawn, with orna- ling on rental treea e ‘or ft °r particulars | . Sls Es ~~ & zaar Store,| Park, and badly scalded by escaping 0000000000888 apply to A. Sulton, at the an we steam. The engineer was unhurt. The this week. a noise by the explosion was terrific and —_—_—>__— Curisvian Cuvrcn.—-Last night, at tie Christian Church, the Rev. U. G. Miller prea hed ot the subject, “T7 Christ should i Mr. Miller con- come to Charlottetown.” sidered spirituality to be at a in this city, and cited as proof the fact that during the Union the Protestant ministe ; vineu we rs of as aoe ; OL apie .O gail one €F though there are twelve thousand people inthe town. The rev. gentleman attri- buted a great de: f this state id, hil times | miece of the last Duke of Modena, who “ar JAaVIng and dar ng, whict astimes | - . Ps card playing and dancing Pastimes | is the oldest lineal descendant of King he denounced in strong langnaffe. ” a“ Anotner AccIpEeNt ports that a painf 1] week at th - more, Winsloe Road. —The Guardian re- oceured last of Mr. George Cud- While they were accident e residence threshing. alittle girl about eight years | . : j Ar : +s old a 3 ssing tener the anil whee hor | hte thap. deaniiedionl- ai night, bat} new 1895 Bedroom Suites are clothes became entangled | when they did not return next day, s|jugt finished- and fer the around the main spindle, which the fly wheel 6 attacted, and which was running at the rate of about one hundred and twenty upon | | | awakened half the people in Danbury, | very low ebb } i i | Charles I. i ' | Honse in Al repair both } | executi king Charles I. ey he Prayer Meetings all | Xecution of King Cha I., they held a the city com- | irch, al-| “se ; | was the inscription: “Remember, O king | save Queen Mary.” f affairs to | The resolution offered in the Manitoba | the winter passage. to and from Prince by James Fisher, affirming | Edward Island. We hope that Mr. Mc- the Legislature is ready to Donald will not suffer more than the tem- Le@gisiature consider s.lary of $1,000 a year, and is elected for a In Chicago an —_——__2e4 two years. alder- ‘ bil : 5 : For bargains in everything in our line In Charlottetown he has to be | call at the “Bargain Corner.”—McKay to Woolen Co. attends, —_—_—_—_- oo : : : It is said that the Russian Mediterranean Several of the Paris newspapers publish sjuadron has been ordered to the far east, attacks upon Baron Cromer, British agent coneul in Egypt, for his attitude Khedive.. The Soliel deeply laments the apathy of France in regard to Egypt, and expresses the hope that she THERMOMETER READINGS, Coldest during last night, 7° below zero Temp. at 12 0’clock to-day, 23° above zero a fierce assault on American oysters this ‘ . lo Have a Last week only 206 barrels of oysters were sent to England, Lovely Complexion And Velvéty Skin, use JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSES. It prevents as well as cures all chapped and rough conditions of the hands and face, and prevents those horrid wrinkles, Twenty-five cents. Not Greasy nor Sticky, JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Graduates in Pharmacy. maritime anthorities at North ; Shields upon Captain Gordon, commander of the Aberdeen steamer Craithie,which ran into and sank the steamship Elbe. The offence for which the fine was scored gated the Craithie tothe north of mid- channel in the Tyne in guing up that river last October. A locomotive boiler exploded three miles west of Danbury, Conn., on Thursday morning. Alfred Deitweller, the fireman, was hurled out of the cab intoa snow- 0020800000000 86O88888 who thought it was an earthquake. ‘The from death of the engineer and fireman was miraculous. Jacobites still exist in England. the 30th of January, the anniversary of the escape BEDROOM SUITES. On eaten For ways that are dark and tricks that are vain some folks are very peculiar. memorial service and decorated his statue at Charing Crose with flowers. On a card | God “Queen Mary” is the and martyr, we have not forgotten. There’s nothing peculiar about these Suites but the prices, and the peculiarity about the PRICES is their SMALLNESS. The first lot (75) of our Four hunters were frozen to death in the woods of Alliance plantation, 19 miles be- low New Orleans, during the recent snow- storm. The men set out fora day’s hunt in the woods. No fears were entertained searching party went out, and after much difficulty in struggling through the snow drifts the unfortunate men were found frozen to death. prices asked for them they are ‘“‘Red Hot.” lall kinds~of Lasts Calf, English Calf, French Hooks, Peg Cuts, Nails of all kinds, including English Iron, EYL VY ; Y’ vuT y K | om I pat KE A. - L MO A l aU ss, Brass and Steel Wire, Pegs (all sizes), a fine selection i, TENDERS, SS ind Rubber Cement. ate. sa ii 135 B — ~~ Atso—A large supply other lines of Leather. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Charlottetown, February 22, 1895—135 | selling at the lowest prices. H. BELL, In Sole Leather we have an excellent quality, al WILLIAM KNIGHT. BD Charlottetown, Jan. 26, 1895—dy s>~Leather of ‘Upper Leather in French and other Kip, Kid, Goat and | erection of an Episcopal Church in Souris. _ Tenders will be received by the under signed until the first day of March for the | Plans and specifications to be seen at the | office of Mr. A. E. Clark, railway station, Souris. Secretary. Feb 13—2w TO LET—A cottage on Sidney Street con- taining five rooms. Possession given Febru- ary 2nd next. For other particu ars a ply to W W WELLNER. He The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer, ee eS Sennen ANNOUNCEMENT ! Messrs. Benjamin Heartz, Frank R. Heartz and W. A. Weeks’ interest in the McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY has been pur- chased by W. D. McKAY and GEO. A. DIXON, who are now ‘sole owners of the business, We will have an important announcement for the public in a LOOK OUT FOR IT! day or two. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. Coai! Coal! Coal! ———FROM Dominion Goal Co's. Mines in C. 8. ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. 8 WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and are gaining new customers every day. Town and country alike appreciate our style of business and are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we give them best value and | y fully from 25 to 35 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. 8 ~ <F - (ee ! AL x , CopiRiguT THE POINT OF SIGHT is the first, foremost, highest and most im- portant of all. lieving; it’s pretty nearly the whole of life. Everything we do involves the question of Now is the Time to Purchase !)«:« Seeing is more than be- Glasses are the great sight makers, ight savers, and sight preservers. But for spectacles, the number of sufferers from Whether you insure your life or not, do blindness would be quadrupled. ot by any means neglect to insure your ight, if in any way affected or abnormal, The Coal we sell includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER | but come to ‘us for properly fitted spec- revolutions per minute. It isnot known how long she was in that position before| A great sensation was created at Real- she was discovered. Dy. Honeywell wae | eigh, 8.C.,on Thursday, by the adoption MARK WRIGHT & 60 LTD a once summoned. He found the right in the House of a resolution introduced by y ! leg badly | and other parts of the | a negro, providing that when the General Who Sell at Selling Prices body teverely bruised and scarred. It is | Assembly adjourns it adjourn in honor of Se ee ee : thonght, h that with great care! Frederick Donglass. The resolution she wi!! ; | passed, 34 to 20, all the Democrats voting B St d F 8 | lane t Senties ws resolution to adjourn on US1N688 al or a , Po.ier ( ~ This forenoon Mar | February 22 in honor of Washington’s Samia garet Ball. t contravention of the | birthday, which is a legal holiday in the I am instructed by Mr. Joseph McClos- Canada 7. Act, was fined $50 | State, was voted down, and the same body | key to sell by Public Auction, on TUES- amd $5 . (tie tentelen imprison- | refused to adjourn in honor of General | DAY, the 5th day of March, at 1 o'clock, Maent. The ca ga Duncan MeMil. | Lee on January 19. p- m., on the premises, near McDonald’s marned until Monday Prof. Minas Toneraz, editor of the Ar- next, ihe Witnesses fai}ine t appear. For a similar | menia, is informed by correspoadents in reason se against George Uarver was | Armenia that the Turkish authorities are adjourn Phreday. In Francis Me-} making every effort to bribe the families ienna’s case the offic rs have been unable! who suffered most keenly from outrages to exec the warrant for the one witness | last fall. They are said io have promised Summoned, and this case was also ad-| Armenians in Sassoun to return the booty journed until] Monday. Edgar McCarron taken by the Kurds, to pay them 500 Was fined $12 or 69 days imprisonment pounds indemnity and relieve them of fer being drunk and disorde rly. Michael | taxes for several years in case the Armen- Madden, for a breach: of the Seamans’ Act, ians keep from the commission of inquiry Was sentenced to four weeks imprison- all re velations concerning the abuse of ment and for being drunk and disorderly | Turkish rule. At Amassia, the jailers he was fined $2 or 10 days, ecourge Armenian political prisoners daily. | L Fixing Up After Completing Our Orders. A sample lot of COLORED KID GLOVES. in sizes 6} and 6) only, from 85c. to $1.75 per pair, is placed on sale to-day at 20 per cent. discount. Also, samples of HOSE, from 30c. to offered less 20 per MUST BE CLEARED OUT! BEER BROS. © => . . “ _,-#8 Wearner.—Fresh to strong southerly to westerly Wiads; fair to cloudy and priider; light falls of snow or rain at night in many places, BLACK CASHMERE 7c. per pair, will be cent. discount. Mills, Bonwell, Lot 30:— Two and one-half acres of land, with a good dwelling house and small barn thereon. This property is conveniently situated to mills, post office, sehool, etc., and only 25 miles from North Wiltshire Station, and is a first-class stand for either a blacksmith, carpenter, shoemaker or tailor, of which there are none in the neigh borhoed. If not sold on day of sale, property will be rented to the highest bidder. For particulars apply to JOHN BRADLEY. MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— tacles. Victoria, Gowrie. fel22 oe Sean Wish. International, Old Bridgeport, Reserve, Glace Bay, Dominion, No. 1, Caledonia, ! F ISH [ (SH | Cow Bay, . . ALL GENUINE COAL. We have sold thousands of tons during the past and present year, which has given every satisfaction. Seme of our competitors handle Coal from the Mines which we re- present, and are glad to get the GENUINE ARTICLE. When we accepted the Agency of the above Company we made a rule to make QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC, which is our MOTTO. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Dominion Coal Company's Depot. Charlottetown, February 13, 1895.—eod&w — = — ————— ey Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. feblb—wky 3i MONTAGUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts, For style, comfort, durability and excel- lence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand, at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. Prompt attention to Repairs, a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. Painting julyl3—dy & wky sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Honeycombe Quilts, Marcella Quilts, Toilet Covers, Lace Curtains, A Good Assortment. HARRIS & STEWART, WE HAVE ABOUT 100 Quintals Large Table Codfish, 100 “ Prime Hake, 10) Boxes Boneless Fish, Which we offer at low prices to clear. Orders solicited. MATTHEW & McLEAN, feb21—dy 10i Souris. EYE OPENERS, This is a time of Bargains. We are giving them ever day in BOOTS and SHOES. Atter you visit other stores try ours; you will not be dis- appointed. We have them for you. Why not take ad- vantage of our offer at once ? Yours for Shoes at the low- est possible price. A. E. McEACHEN, feb21 THE SHOE MAN. Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House is in good repair. There are six outbulidings, some are newly built. There are two or- chards, one: ontaining sixty trees of different varieties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. Charlottetown, February 21, 1895—dy ©. BENOIT, febl3—3m dy & wky Hardware,1895 _— Yon ought to see those sets of Carvers, Game Carvers, Spoons, Dessert and Table Cutlery, Silver Knives and Forks, Razors, Razor Strops, English Pen Knives, £cissors by the pair and in cases, Christy’s Carving Knives, Stove Mats, Fire Sets, Chopping Bowls and Knives, Granite Ware, Wringeis and Sleigh Bells. We are going to clear out the balance of our COAL HODS at very low prices, so if you want one just come along or send for what you require and we ezn do the rest D. MW. RICHARDS & CO. Ch’town, Jan. 25, 1894—135 The Boys who Please the People. Priestley’s Cravenettes } (In light and medium-weight goods) 7 Are not only rain-proof, a ee extremely stylish and come ; Navy, Myrtle, Brown, Grey, Castor and Black. The Priestley trade $ mark is always a guar- antee of good wearing Cravenettes are uni- versally admitted to be the only satisfac- wevoerver tory porous waterproof quality. Always ask 3 goods on the market. ONWHICH THEcoops| for Priestley’s. ea sa ° eooeccocoocon L_AREWRAPPED:~ | tea aud Fee that the goods you buy are stamped “every five yards with “Priestley’s name.” No others are of their manufacture. Furniture —— y = “Come on, McDuff, and woe to him Who first says ‘Hold! enough?” nave the largest stock, variety and lowest prices of any in the Furniture business. Our customers are delighted with the bargains they get. They advertise our Furniture, My sales are in- creasing. I am bound to meet all kinds of competition. Look out for great bargains. JOHN NEWSON., Charlottetown, January 17, 1895—dy the greatest id : —_ eh Si . we ete nnn ie eh oe fins Paget ree 3 Baoan OS I EO Sr eR eal . 2 A eee ar ee Me ge ha