% THE 4 THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMEER ELE NY DAY 4 - a. o = THE E “ ‘ ‘ 4 + “ ‘ “ e a ‘ 4 > ‘ i i | . 1 t 4 i . e i I val | ad ves. Nor : P a . . ‘ I ‘ ‘ " i o i i Au emi l i r I i I tI wi | ‘ { a (y 4 ‘ 4 N CAK epe 1 y ‘ @ tive ‘ par gy as | era { 5 4 eazur ana a4 | ‘ I Pa | ‘ ae Pi rie ain te nts W | that M ] “ a ait i peo] su} e - 1 Mr Peters e= pe a | a Mr. Be has ha } aArvger pe sal e na He has had that kind of es I ew aches ab f I “ interests and aspirations vle Pr Edward Isla As s a lents ' t Leadership 1 € peop.e, he has a ua j | hat Mr. Peters. Mr. | i . spe Liaw tlice ly ship are, act ¥, good But as a | an ¢ 1 with th l ind 1 the pul affair f me ws hay ¢ ght their way ou the | lage of th flords - antecedeut ‘ ‘ Mr. Be lhe 2 apa ”Mr. Be was for many 4 Commis f Pu W KS inti Sullivan Adn stra anu Capa vas 4 afte a I ed in va a! a g yreat wa Wi as s f Pu Work ras ( nis i Paul Lands, Mr. Ber as | 1 his 4pa P His “ capacity ” as the ale & pa as ; ei.” B ‘ oD i that tiere are 1 his ante . his exp ured his y i pa eufticier gua itees to a 4 ‘ Pp ‘ La ade: iy m areful, economica he t e expenditure of pub 1 i t 4 he ‘ neve T | ! « r r ta al unfa 4 antag i ils Pp W are t posed ke t capacity f Mr I I gh | ule some egreg yisia witness h awk wal { Cou , ‘ i@ 4 al a I 4 we g i ! He is a i iy i ‘ e}l follow by mea ur a- Spe a pieader nd hi f " Bat pa is) pot ‘ led a Lead f ‘ Pr ice i f lead however, at at secondary ini por ‘ elect and taxpayers W hat ha i fortk with, is to over- j ti v 1 which has carried { he brink of taxation and robbed he franchis f its freedom and its fair es — SOCIETY. | LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC The Properties of Mader. and Seientific Society was last evening. Prof. Hear- the blackboard, The properties The Literars “ attended irt’s address, aided by was clear and .nstructive natter were rvation of Conse energy, The portion and multiple proportions last, " ultiple proportions, formed the basis of his remarks. The atomic and molecular theories as at present accepted by scientists were clearly explained and illustrated An interestin discussion followed, both of Prof. Harcourt’s address f Dr. Leeming’s lecture of the pre- yas week, in which Mesers. John Ne w- son, S. G. Lawson, A. E. Morrison, Prof. s vw, Dr Leeming, W. P. Doull, P. Pope, Prof. Arsenault, Dr. McLeod, F. W. L Moore amd others took part Specitic | ravity, transmission of thermal ai d other | i ether, and a number raves, the niter-ateliet of other subjects came in for a part of the | liscuss w hile one oceasion the pres lent found it nece ssary to call the soaring orator back t earth, £0 to speak, from the intinite to the material, from metaphysics to physics Altogether, the | meeting was instructive and thoroughly enjoyable _ *-ere Accordin g to American de * pate hes , ltaly is feeling the periodica! distress of military nations. The army is necessary to keep down the per »ple , and the people are not able to keep up the army. cctteseenaeentaeeeincemes USE SKODA’S DISC th ae the great Blood and NerveReme: ~~ lescribed as indestructibil- | definite pro- | DAILY G1 @ Prohibition Meeting Under the '— Auspices of tie Society, A Strong Resolution Passed Last Night. , mMEETIN ads ss the great questior rr was i the Athenzeum ast evening Ihe was a fair a enna eres re aes ee eee | class Clothing Store should I of » tu ns ere yr i anes H bbe M - I , | forward tothe Mu scer of Militia a tow | : y,orsi i Mavor occupied : a ee ayaa re] ve Mitnets e|keep. We not only sell : ld : thim. The , ik ww’ he spoke : f prohibition, a od te i ; oo" moderate prices, but fill and | r. N M a ; . ’ on Its “ leliver orders promptly and | x} the oO} a : yaa a { + { , Nov. §, 189 , , na 7 s pres Dean M Pat ‘fully, ~ \ it aw ] . ’ , 1 | You 2 rep'y.ng t -_ ae f :, ! 4 Mr. Da Ww a inl sag uspection ol our Overcoats, by f the sland representa- | and erance | . Te ° atilled — « : Parlamens e subject of the | U]sters, Reefers and Suits will H — S \ Ss it 4 militia vax auly . , oo , I ved a! sub to th militia ff . ‘ . . , fu their | orn convince you we are fully up P Mr. H Me , | . Phev desi: ia vou = ft your | i’ : ‘ > O- ’ . . . , , . =r romp yand fur the kinduess and} to the wants of the people of'| : sia e! keness, | | oP Ww m who | © = rlesy which See ‘ . mote dr “a Our Wetter Wee Fae e a large “serine PE. pea. “Give a a on. : of the militia assembled for the purpose, he M I € pok« m ength : i - } fy cal and we have been requested to furnish you resi ndifference ers ( . ° I , " a lhe a with the result of the meeting “re 7 : 7 "He ae led At the outset, we desire to repeat that | ners * contended | ., : . | 7 as the Island militiamen are a@ unit) in~ their | } at ther gti be made of the} : : 2 i esis iid daa seated ines the prohibition | £cetims 98 the injurious effects which | C d ” ch Po. | P wsioale 4 : Cer the present condition of affairs will have | aos ,_ | in the force While the men _ hitherto | | | Mr. ¢ vy and popular : ‘o | ft Bapt ( 4 , | have, as you acknowledge, been most ef- Che arlottetown, Nov. ‘ 1893 pMAStor ‘ Japtis irch, argued ’ é oe ° ficient, the recent orders, abolishing the | —— ———$—$$$$____— ———-—-— ga se and in favor of the tota ’ } i : 1 af W) . Island as a separate district, and taking DOMINION OF CANAD*+ a =e Will 3 . away their resident staff officers, have, al- | Pre 7 ne ia : ee ' | ready, shown their eff in the great | Province, of , y neon tm ; staying | dineatisfaction pervading all ranks of ° the | and propping of law dixgauisfaction pervading ai! ranks of" the | pRmncE ‘EDWARD ISLAND. : force. The officers are discouraged and i Mr. Sauberand atonal om | the nen ready to isan IN CHANCERY Uy ' ” pCaS They cannot understand the mean- | Whereas, 1 eeting is s gly of| ing of the statement contained’ m Before the Master of the Rolls. that th attic is the prolif your _ letter that you had made — 8 ! and woe, the foe | no change involving the absorption of the By order of the Master of the re lls, “bearing | unity, a ‘ Oo vilization | P, E. Island district in that of New Bruns | date tee eurth Gay of November, A. D. 1803, | ¢ 1. ‘ a i ‘ ie | aba w a , c St « a — ee | They call your special atte ution (© | William Young's Estate, that property known ( stiat the order-in-council published in the Guz- | as “Fairholm,” being the yosdence, of the hereas ee ath tte o al » snecifiecaliy | late Hoa. Charles Young, Judge of! Probate and © . an , ae ete OF May » A. D. . 1892, pecin aliy for this Island, consisting of Town Lots 28, 24, righ se q 8 veste putting an end to the Island as a separate | 95, 68 and 69, in the Sth hundred of Town Lots er anny lividua any province | district, and merging it in.New Brunswick eS RDAY te a Oe a taken sy ior | } rder-in-c . “Ay ; ae ¥ % , the th day of No uber, in- mat ’ ; } his order-in-council may have been | stant, al the hour of Eleven o’clock in the Resolved, That this meeting desires to | passed by your predecessor, but it exists | forenoon. .d i aie . aw F nara AO" <p ts conviction that a Prohibitory | all the eame, and to-day the Island is sim-| tet 16th day of November, A. D. 1393. law is the only intelligent, sure and effec- | ply a part of a New Brunswick Military A. B. WARBURTON, : ine Ol j 7 ne from the Cn caad é Solicitor in Chancery. emedy for the evils arising from the | Division. : k traffic, and we regard it as the duty | The Island militia complain of this most Sive-thtede at the yaa Daan oan 1 Pe = : - ‘ ’ every good citizen, every lover of his | bitterly, and they ask us t6 urge on you, in of yeurs at 6 per cent. priterest.! \¢ eis try, todoall that in his power lies, | the strongest manner, that the Island may | 4+ the same time, Town Lot No. 70 in the pra e, precept and votes, to hasten | be restored as a eeparate military district, | same Hundred wil: be offered for sale,, oe y / g Legal Prohibition.’ | and that a Brigade-Major and store-keeper A. B. WARBURTON. | One of the stories told by the rev. gentle- | may be re-appointed here. 4 Ch’town, Nov. 17, 1803—dé&ew tl dt un while ably enforcing this resolution | We beg to assure you that the feeling on vas somewhat as follows: A poordrinking | these points is so strong as to be quite un- iad vn dreamed that he saw four rats | controllable, and the justice of the claim A Letter From His ad » procession. The first was a large fat | itself and the evi} consequences whieh will rat; then followed two lean rats; and last | almost surely follow in case the Depart- ———— falleame a blind rat. As Scotchmen | ment determines not to accede to it, are ; oe c inlueky to dream about s,. the | such that we feel we cannot urge you 100 DeaR SON,— poor man was much concerned, and next | strongly to give them your sympathetic Yours to hand yesterday, my ng asked his wife’s opinion. But she | consideration, and at the earliest possible z ¢ - % was rt able to offer an explanation of the moment to restore the military status of it gives me great pleasure in matter. The son, - ) was ae was, | the ee and the ifficials — are al - sending vou a cheque for $100. however, equal to the occasion e said, | SOlultely necessary to retain efficiency 11 |p ieee > inal a) oe “I'll tell ve, feyther. The fat rat is the | the force. ; hanks to Prowse Bros. & Lo. aloon-keeper round the corner, to whom | Yours very faithfully, They have done the people of : d rive vour earnings; the o lean rats | ee : ion ‘ , ye pee Peer ee ee ee ee ee . ; _|this country more good and are mother and me; and the blind rat} Loxpoy, Nov. 15.—The engagement is . | ia yersel _*| announced of Hon. Nellie Lisa Bass, the | 54V ed them more money than Rev : Me Han 3 n sec onded | the resolu | 0 Soe and heiress of a Burton, of | any firm that ever started tion, which passe unanimously. | the brewing company of Bass & Co., of a . ‘ : “ . 2 : as . siness sharlotte , The choir sang well | Burton-on-Trent, to Brue Baillie, a Scoteh business in Charl ttelow n ] —_— ——S + Oe Geepneese pe Miss Bases was at onetime | am glad you are buying your THE MARKETS. engaged to marry Keith Fraser, and her | W . ie ‘ it oe : ; urnishings an arpets from ; - | father settled on her £2,000,000 as a Furnish al d C I r THe market is weakening im Pes pec t to marriage portion. The breaking oft ot mInen you can depend on. They ee Ae a ce - <aaat tie 1 gg — eee a short} won't misrepresent an article now a HP cents to oZ cents per bu<he time ago. t was then reported in society y Potatoes still sell here at 18 to 20 cents | that Baron Burton desired that his dau- | make a sale. You spoke per bus els; pork at ¢ cents per ib., and} ghter should marry a duke. Upon the about me recommending any- hay at 65 to 70 cents per ewt. death of Baron Burton this daughter will : ( ‘ ; | : A ’ r a) . « > In Summerside, oats are quoted ut 32] jnherit £6,000,000. The . prospective | OR© who might want a Carpet cents per 0 ishel, and potatoes at 16 and | bridegroom is a cousin of the Earl of Pto trace there. It would be Ik cents Elgir. +14 ‘ "eo 8 > : y- In Toronto, oats are quoted at 33} to Cuicaco, Nov. 14.—Andrew Warren, 90 impor sible forme % one 4d, aad lo Mentecal at 9640 87. ta Tort.’ 4 -aifnich ‘oni onan eck >») one who has not already he ard | 0 Canadian meee pork, per bbi,, io | 7e0t? Of S60, snd owner of $750,000 worth > C t soe 4) 50 to 21.00. and ehort cut of real ostate in Cook county, besides large of Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. tt $22 a ae atin a Chniaiiltan slates holdingsin Ohio, Wisconsin and other states, | W hy, your sisters, your cousins out, per bbl., range sf on #29 00 to $23 00, has fil eda bill fordivorce. He was married il le there ee ee eee er eee wt ge *} in 1876 and his wife is now about thirty- and your aunts a ‘trac e there. ind western mess, new, from $21.00 to : f 3 4 522.00. At Chicago, pork closed at $15.00 six years of age. He alleges that she has They say their store is li . Ot ee ae ; z , _, | always been cruel, that she is subject to November 0 Januarye hogs close ee . iy 7 a 1 C coat eel : . 7 I ol ; ‘~ $5 60 — most violent outbursts of passion and that fair on market ¢ ay 5. ut the forowing : Light nixed, Bo. 0 ) . . 5 OO. | 1 packir 25 55 to $5.90; | she has repeatedly threatened to kill him. of thankful buy ers are found So. abi xe wcKiIng ‘ * Oo JIU; , . ° . : an mee * | Warren also alleges that his wife has an the heav wing, $5.35 to $5.85; roug! gee ths - ssing their way upto the m vr hipyin ness ~ ) > »5 Fou | i ncontrollable passion for speculation, and pre £ é rp . ane tisinahiadaeieal that she stole money from him, sold counters to have a share in THE HAWAIIAN AFFAIR. his clothes, hay from his barns, trees | the bargains which they daily from his yard; in fact, everything she W asuincrox, Nov. 14.—Minister Thurs” ton, of Hawaii called on Secretary of State Gresham this morning and this af- ternoon paid his second visit They held long conferences, but neither one would give any information as to what occurred at the interviews. Of course it was known that the Hawaiian affair had been liscussed and that a strong protest had made by Mr. Thurston against the action of the United States Government regarding the instructions supposed to have been given to Minister Willis. The reneral protest which has gone up by the has aroused the administration to : con eption of its position, and as a re- sult the table in the Cabinet room was to day surrounded by everyone of Mr. Cleve land’s official advisers. It was concluded, it ix said, not to give out the Blount re- port or the dispate hes from Minister Willi- until the whole correspondence can be submitted to Congress. It is claimed | by those who have been permitted to see the report that it justifies the action taken by the administration in the matter. Of course nothing will be known of what has taken place until Thursday next, when the steamer from Australia arrives at San Francisco, calling by way of Honolulu. She will not arrive until Thursday next, and the report which she will bear from | the island is awaited with a great deal | anxiety. Public interest in the restoration | of Queen Lilionkalani has not subsided, and the thought is now that it is within the probabilities that England, and _per- | haps Germany, may take a hand in the The fact that an English warship waters Jemdis The fact | affair has been ordered to Hawaii } some probability to the idea, that Secretary Gresham still declines to the action which he has taken arouses indignation which cannot help but | act antagonistic to the administration. He is anything but a diplomat, and has, be- sides, to remember the fuct that he was a convert to the Democratic party. It may | be because of this that the railers have so | denounced him that he has been accused of unpatriotism and a desire to see the American flag trampled j in the dust liscuss Personal. Rev. K. C. Hind, M. A., has entered upon his duties as Rector of Wolfville parish. The Halifax Herald, commenting upon the P. E. Island elections, says: “Mr. Bentley may be relied upon to make a good fight.” John Jacob Astor has given his sister, Mrs. Coleman Drayton, $1,000,000 and a house on Fifth Avenue. There is talk that she wiil soon, as an offset, wed a French count. To Dispel Colds, Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when custive or bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakeni ig them, use Syrup of | Figs, | USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great — and Nerve Remedy, EXAMINER of | OUR MILITIA GRIEVANCES. A Second Meneria to Minister of Militia. the The Officers Discouraged and the Men | Ready to Disband. could find to secure money for speculating. He also says she has lost $50,000 on the board of trade. = SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. 15. Shipped per SS. Northumberland, Cam- Summersipe, Nov. eron master, for Point du Chene: B35 COMER CRG... «ine cia oo 2 vsccecsveess $ 168 29 brie putatoes:s............0+2-- 15 BOE BON VORTEC occ sess + possccesonss 886 Be WME SAMOIINEL 6c -crccscepvenes nn 18 BOO Minds spo pecee 1184 DP Gin sk cess cocccnsecaborin 6 De IR nh ccee'ae vies 90s l Be I seins 00-nd's anprersienc, ROE OE, TUE cen tcstscscerscesccsqenhine 557 32 brls pork sb bcooweqebecdabes dopeeses 640 Fee FE DORE n i repens vss dines 16 $5051 By SS Northumberland on 16th : Fe ONOG UI. 555i. lines pi cttisciend $ 177 17 4 lambs......... 280 359 bris codti< h.. as 897 "22 tame atendh......-.......:..8.... 72008 te I ia nisb nese ks Fee ceesess 12 We WE os os voces mo ceaece el enes 36 | 7028 lbs pork iulanodiie<khaed Mesaeneuue 492 ee ref Oe Be WE sa cnc cnsten cos bsacem 34 | 1070 bush ‘potatoes...............0++ 185 a oat $ 4217 SHIP NEWS. Ent, 15, se Morning Light, Sutton, Pic- tou, coal; Annie = McKay, Me Kay, Hali- fax, mdse; bk Charles E Lefurgey , Read, Newry, Ire land, bal. Cld, 15th, Morning Light, Sutton, Richibucto, bal; Annie T McKie, McKie, Alberton, mdse, same bot- tom from Halifax. APPLE AUCTION, — _—_ To-morrow at half-past 10 o’clock, 90 Bargels Good Apples, Fresh Cider. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, BlackDiamond Line. novl7 The 8. 8. BON AVISTA, due kere from Mon- trealon WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 22nd inst., will sail for St. John’s, Nfid., carrying Produce, ete., under deck, and- Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck. For " ~canaemenas asto Freightand Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., movl7 Agents, THREE FRIENDS TELEGRAPHIC, | | about Ist December, and will You Meet in Our Stock. ‘Quality, Quantity, Price. | | | We keep everything a first-| offer. Good bye. From your loving FATHER. PE. Island Railway. THAN KSGIVID ING DAY. Return Tickets will be issued at One First Class Fare to and from all Stations on this “Railway on WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, twenty-second and twenty third November, inst., good for return up to and on November 27, 1893. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1893. tl 23rd. TO LET. A Cottage on Sidney Street, containing five rooms and good ec llar. Possession given on December Ist. W. W. WELLNER. novl5 ) §. §. “ELLIOTT” ——FOR—— Barbadoes & Trinidad, —CALLING AT BERMUDA. The New Steamship “ ELLIOTT,’ classed A 1 English Lloyds, Ayers Brown, Master, will sail for above ports carry pro- duce, horses and other stock at reasonable rates of freight. Apply to R. McMILLAN. novl5—eod & wy Superior Furniture, BY AUCTION. I am instructed by I. C. Hall, Esq., U.S. Consul, to sell by Auction, at his residence, Esplanade, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of November, instant, com- mencing at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— All his Household effects, comprising superior Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also—Sleigh and Robes. Terms cash. Rh. BEAIRSTO, novl3—eod Auctioneer, t Edward Blake is among the Kickers. | Bill oceupied all the time of the House of | Commons last evening. | Radical, and was sentenced to imprisonment for | refusing to The Government Defeated in at Quebec, who despatched an engine with avert disaster. ‘British navy. 1 | Spxo 1AL Desparcues TO THe EXAMiNER HOUSE OF COMMONS. Commtttee. 17. Government Loxpon Nov. Local rhe debate on the Walter McLaren, moved that the committee be in- structed to insert in the bill a provision enfranchising women. Henry Fowler, President of the Local Government for ministry. carried by a announcement defeated by ja with ironical Board, opposed the motion But MeLaren’s motion was vote of 147to 126. The that the Government was majority of 21 was greeted heers from the Unionists and shouts of *Resis gn. . Among thore voting against the Government was Exlward Blake, from j Canada secitentaiasincamesiahitie An International Case. | New aves $4. Bryan E. Lynn, Captain inthe Hibernian Rifles, is likely to become a subject of , Conn., Nov. international correspondence between Great Britain and the United States | Lynn was formerly in the British army, obey orders to evict tenants in Ireland. He hag always Loasted that he escaped from the military prison and would be subjected to punishment if he should be captured anywhere in British | possessions. He leaves in a few daye for England. It is supposed that he will rely on the States to protect him. Train Wrecking. Quebec, Nov. 17. Another attempt was made at Lorette to wreck the C. P. R. train from Montreal. Ten deals, laden with stones, were placed across the track. The section man’s aon saw the obstruction, and told his father | and the latter notified the Superintendent mey to, clear the track, just in time to This is the fifth attempt to wreck trains at that place. _ OO oO Hallowe'en Shooting Case. Moxcrox, Nov. 4 The preliminary investigation of the Hallowe’en shooting case 1s concluded. Theolore Gogan and his two sons are committed for trial at the next session of the Kent County court. Mill Burned. Moncroy, Nov. 17. Humphrey & Trites’ Mill, at Petit- codiac, has been destroyed by fire. Loss, $1,500. — @o-_—_— Obituary. New York, Nov. 17. William H. Beers, ex-President of the New York Life Insurance Company, is dea |. Chief Justice Allan. Sr. Jonny, Nov. 17. Chief Justice Allan is improving. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonpon, Noy. 15.—The scarcity of coal caused by the miners’ strike has made it impossible for the town of Clitheroe, county of Lancaster, to get the necessary supply for the gas houses and all the streets are in darkness. The mills, shops and public buildings were closed at night- fall LiverPoo., Nov. 15.—Mail advices from Anglo, weet coast of Africa, say: The Liberians have taken the town of Cavally from the hostile natives and burned most of it as a result of Cheeseman’s bombard- ment, Cheeseman was still holding the Englishmen whom he arrested for non- payment of duties. Rome, Nov. 15.—The Pope has com- pleted his encyclical on biblicel study, mention of which was made in these despatches scme months ago. His Holi- ness in the evcyclical, gives rules for the interpretation and the methods of solution of biblical difficulties. Orrawa, Nov. 15.—Hon. and Angers returned from to-day. In an interview the Finance Minister said: “Naturally every person wishes to pay as light a burden of taxation as possible, and I found the people of the Northwest no exception to this rule. Most are of the opinion that from their peculiar position they get fewer benefits from the general development of manufactures than do other provinces, and whilst perfectly willing to pay their fair share of this country’s burdens, they are desirous of | having easements in certain directions. These they have fully talked over with Hon. Mr. Angers and myself and they are hopefully awaiting the action of the gov- ernment in the matter. Loxpox, Nov. 14.—In the House of Commons to-day, Sir Charles Russell, the attorney-genaral, stated in reply to a ques- Messrs. Foster the Northwest ae tion that the Dnke of Edinburgh, now the reigning duke of Saze- Coburg and Gotha, and who, prior to his accession, "was an admiral of the fleet of the British navy, is not now entitled to perform active service in the Therefore, he received no pay, and has made no claim for compensa- tion. Mr. Gladstone added that the duke would be allowed to retain his place on the navy list, without pay, as a mark of honor for his long and distinguished ser- vices. His heart, Mr. Gladstone further said, had always been in his profession, and it would be a matter of great pain if any Change should occur that would in any wise weaken his re lations with great Britain. CARTER’S NEWS STAND, Latest English Illustrated Papers. *{mtest American Il]ustrated Papers. Daily, Weekly Sunday | Latest and Papers. vatest Magazines. Latest Magazir Latest Fashion Papers. CALL AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE. Our Sture is kept open for one hour after receipt of foreign mails. GEO. CARTER & CO Booksellers, &c., novl4 187 Queen Square. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17 1895. MONSTER STOCK HIGH-CLASS FUR GOODS, ALL A Choice New Stock of Blankets, Direct from the NEW SKINS, Manufacturers. ——ALSO—— ! Flannelettes, Linens, Bed Comforts, Mantles and Miilinery. Extraordivary Value in Black Dress Goods. and Fashionable Dress Stuff:. Special Purchase of Double Width Ulster and Jacket Cloth, worth $1.50. Will clear this lot at 75c. per yard. mistake we and we have ments of the Children’s, We only macoeed by ‘working for success. selling CHEAP! ‘SIVE STOCK to do it. airy fragments which usually frizzle themselves out of | OUR STOCK HAS A GENU- INE BACKBONE, both in Quality and Quantity, are existence in a few an EXTEN days coming fashion. be turned over often to enable For New Goods See Our Windows! ———— Mi isses’ EE Make no CHEAP !!; Not the CHEAP !! and must us to meet the require” and Ladies’ NEW AND FASHIONABLE FOR GOODS. fy) \=) EXTENSIVE ARRIVAL OF NEW FUR GOODS. SZE OURS BEFORE BUYING. For Cheap Marriage Outfits Readymades Mourning Goods Jackets, 66 6 Gloves (x) Mantles Umbrellas try Paton’s 6s oe and Furs try Paton’s Millinery Costumes and Dress Goods try Paton’'s. Carpets and Floor Oii Cloths ; and Waterproofs 6s James Paton & Co's Cheap Store, MARKET SQUARE. ~ cameeeeagetenningle nen PURE-MILD SWEET If MASTIFF PLUG CUT was nof all " (hat is claimed 50 great 2 ausineae and sale have de- veloped in so short a titre? pure, niild® sweet smoke— 10 wonder if bors All ji ve stores keep J. B. Pace Tobacce Co., Richmond, Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. STRAYED.—From the subscriber's pre- mises, Saturday, October 28, a black, borned cow, 10 years old, Any information will be hm oo Appl to =e HOLMAN, Wins- loe Roa¢ dy li wy li pd—nova Delays Are Dangerous y Then to be Safe, always Insure with S. I. Brow CHARLOTTETOWN equal. October 2, 1893 WHEN NEXT buying Still, ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap, For gen eral household work it has no Ask your grocer for it.