calle bee e Ps eee ewe ESL EW ae AON el a ed q j 4 ro" ge an TO ADVERTISERS, Changes of ads must be in by Ll a. m each dav to ens LOCAL AND OTHER ire nse Lidty THE DAILY EXAM ST. JAMES’ HALL The hall in new been the most beautiful edifive of its kind : ’ | ITEMS. in the city, and the addition that has been made lends amplitude to its exterior and sta @ ine’s to its out! ae. The hail, which CAaNnraTa 4 Cantata is to be given in “— hed t : : » canno ” reache vefore i . the new hall of St. Jame~’ Church on the es reac = efore passing ithe . ‘ke ‘e 3 ‘Le , Monday ever x before Christmas ieKet office, 1s suf iciently large to hold a LO. 0. -F. Wiles tinder, Mo. 20, iwo sides there are class—rooms, etc., the 1 0.0F.. ete beater 8 oubech partitions of which are upon rollers and Sabo albetoo y, sei a can be raised so that the whole area can am be thrown inte one spacious apartment. | — . } For. the ordinary practical purpos@ay , ‘ W A The Dufferin Hotel has j.) sh yt } —— = whe een tt Wf lbbedaad fort church the arrangements are exceedingly ee & porte « ’ 1@3 qu: ‘rs tur | . . a Neen ANN A pUarte well conceived. At the front there may St. dol (ruests presenting member-h p | pe the . — » . : } jcotaniitaamitieie aa teh Ob Le either on ortwosunny rooms in which x ‘ ii ay ‘ au iircoutl ~* ‘ 7 the sewing circle may meet or the Bible r cent ] . . ] class be held. At the rear there are class- - rooms for the smaller children at ‘ Axorner Drownixe At EXT MRT Che | sand a lib ary ve larger of these = clas?-rooms is vesierdav Altred North Sydnev Bartlett, | good audience of five hundred persons. On farnished with a bigtl uw kboard upon whieh ot Cane , Was Ost OV rboard tne i, we : : . om the the teachers may demoastrate the lesson. sehr. Qui. k-tep, produce laden from this ’ the day ha : i} : | of the day he auditerium will be used roevine:e ' . . i ~ : 3 on Sundays for the Sunday schoo! and ou one a = ee . 1 . Parveutrve.—Th- Rev. D. McNeill wi'l | wee dav evenings fur lectures, concerts, (D. V.) preach a Gaclic sermon on next Sabbath, the 17th m-t., at ¢ Ha'l, at4p.m. All Gaeli - peaking peo ple are cordially invited to attend. ose Wricart’s Barpce—It is etated that Wright’= Bridge, near this City, is one cf those that are in a dangerous state Rea'ly the Public Works Department ; py ought to wake up before next election. silicone Some Cuerse—More shipments cf cheese have been mate from Charlot t wn and Summerside to Montreal in the Campana during the past few dave. Ex 27 boxes were shipped from C iar- Summerside. etly 2,7 ottetown and 1340 fiom Prextxc Mayrtowers.— Jonathan Mor rison, of Springtield, Awurpolis, N..S.. on the 8th inst., picked a Louquet of Mayflow ers. The bouquet consisted ef a dozen stalks, and the tlowers were as perfect us if picked in the month of May Ciry Taxes.—Defaulters in real e-tate taxes are reminded that the list arrears has been made ready for of those ia publica tion ihose who do not like to see the:r names in print should pay up at once. Executions are being issued for personal ! property and poll tax defauliers. Tue New Reabixc’-Roox has been secured for the new rea! sing room and gymnasium and the work of fitt ng it up ha< already by gan. The reading room proper will be on the main floor. Lasement will Le fitted up for a bowling alley and gymnasium. and the rooms over | the stage will ve utilized for various games. iiciemiiama Aw Istaxper Rossen. — A _ St.. John de-patech of the I4th says: Bernard Heron, {‘ty years of age, ayp-.ied to the Chief uf Pelice of St. John for reside. He left Portland yesterday, but train. He has not been on the Island for twenty-two years. Saintes Tne large city hall in Fredericton has been used by Messrs. Crossley and Hunter fur holding special meetings for men. The seats, aisles and p'a:furm were all crowd- ed by men eager to hear the truth. The meetings are reported to have been of ex- traordinary ipterest. Messrs. Crossley and Hunter com:nence their services in in this city in the First Methodist Church next Sunday. » ern More Tysvrayce Fravps.—fn the wake of the smuggling frauds in Newfoundland come? the news that the police believe they have discovered a wholesale system | of insurance fraud, whereby vessels in- 7 sured were cast away, and that goods al-| leged to be one board them were never loaded, but insurance collected on their value just the-same. A large oumber of arrests are promised. iia Esc Testee.—William T. Chute, of Bridgetown, has invented and patented an egg tester. The-device consis"s of a small box, 94x54, with a sloping top, and having @ capacity for testing six eggs at one time. It can be used with equal satisfactory re- sults any time throaglr the day, or by srti- ficial light, and will imstantaveously show | exactly what condition an egg is in when | placed im the box. —_—o-— Fuserat Notice.—The body of the late Will'am Irving will arrive by the evening | train on Saturday and will be taken from | uodertaking ; the station to Waliman’s rooms, corner of Queen and Kent streets. From there it will be rewoved to the home | of the deceased on lower Grafton Street. The funeral will take place on Sunday at 10-30, toBéach Hill where the inter- ment will be made. [Other papers please copy. is nestle He Prerers Jau.—A man nemed E!l- bridge Yerxa,of Sbeifield, Sunbury county, ie in jail im Oromocto fordett. He has been there 11 months and is likely to stay there fur some time. It bas transpired. however, that he has money in the saviugs bank, more than enough to pay the judg- ment againat him. He says if he drew the money out it will send him to the lun- atic a-ylum and that he wants it to dig his grave and pay funeral expenses, as he con- templatesenicide. He is 35 years. of age and unsmarried.—-Moncten Times. <elitiagsaie A Great Scccess.—The supper and en tertainmeut in the basement of Methodist Church last evening was voted “g great success.” The attendance was larger than was expected, and that is say ing much. After supper was the “Mysterious Menu” was critically ex- amined, an interesting programme was dis- sed of ina most acceptable flies Winnie Collins, Mrs, Hammond Large aud Mrs. Borwall, each contributed a vocal ‘sole; Mes#re. Jobnseon, Smith, Cook and Bentley a quartette; Captain | Weekes aml Miss White areading each; tue Misses Fennell and McPherson two piano | duets; and Rev. Mr. Cas-idy an address and two ‘ Japanese solo- * Rev. Mr. Campbell made an ¢xcelleat chairman. — ——— eS — Sete Na Bn gent enn nen n dit | FALL ‘ Of fancy work to-morrow (Saturday). given a part of our millinery room to a display of fancy work, and to-morrow will be all ready to receive you. We show a number of novelties which will be added to Stamped Linens, a very large variety. Drawn-Work Linens, We cannot to-day enumerate the goods displayed, but invite your inspection of what we believe will prove one of the most attractive and interesting departments of our store. BEER BROS. ea ageing inp ank ‘ weekly. novelties Novelty Frames, 2 esti ut Street The Lyeeury | The | a*sistar ce / to get to P. E. I-land, where this relatives | the First | over and | manner | OPENING socials, etc. Altogether the new hall is a capital addition to the premises of St James Church, and will dong reflect credit upon those who put their money into it land those who tuilt it. We have but one regret ip respect to it, and that is that the side and rear walls are not of wel! ae the front. tractor, is to be complimented stone as work. The corner store was laid onS tur day, Jen:ls, and the hall will be ready for the opening on Thanksgiving evening. We congratulate the architect and the committee upon the work so promptly and well done uncer their superintend- ence, ee Curtstiax _Brotaen Deap—The San Francisco Monitor contsins a lenghty obituary of Rev. Brother Julian cf the ‘ hristian Bro hers, which occurred at the Matinez Novitiate cn the afterasoon of Oc- 14, after an illue-s extending over four months srother Julian was known t» the world as John Macdonaid, and was native of Prince Edward Island. He en- ‘tered the order of the Christian Brothers | overtwenty years ago, and at the of his death was 52 years of age. entering the order which trade he continued after joining the Brothers, andko him was civen the supervision of the construction jof St. Mary’s College at Oakland. <A | model of the college, which was made by, him, was on,exhibitios at the World’s Fair | Chicago, and atthe Midwinter Exposition, jin San Francisco. Brother Julian } tober pa cape itr, | snffering intensely during his last illness, | he never complained, accepting his cross | Paris award, is practically finished. It forti- attended | wiih trae Christian resignation and itude. His funeral was jargely —>——— Bexeath Tae Waves.—The number o the vear was eleven, of a to’al tonnage of 912.02 tons, represen ing a value of some | $70,090 and an insurance of $53,072. Th whole number of lives lost in the fi-heries, | including deaths at sea, drown'ngs in port, | |} etc., has been 94, avainst 137 forthe pe vious vear, when 30 ve-sels of a tonnage | of 2,423.42 tone, valued ai $175,900, and | | insured for $157,636. were lost. The lost | seamen include Jehn Nolan and Abraham | | Stewart, of Prince Edward Island. Nolan | fell overboard in Bennet’s dock, on Jure 28, and Stewart was lost on the George’s | Banke in February. The former was 60 | years of age, and the latter 30. ; ; - — i | -Fovsp Drowxep —On Friday morning | Mrs. Alfred Veinot, living near the Li- | Have river, at New Germany, left ler | | mother, Mrs. George Lohnes, aged 89 | veare, in bed, when she went to the stable | to milk her cows. The mother was no- where to be found when Mrs. Veinot re iturned: Early on Saturday morning ber | remains were found floating near the | shore of Wentzel’s lake, five miles from i brere late home. The body had floated down the river and drifted across the lake. Halifax Herald. | | | Aryremprep Rosperry.—A few nights ago | 'wsentry near the Garrison church Halifax found the door of the church open. He | lentered in the darkness and heard the shuffling of feet near the altar. The so!- dier then shut the door and ran to the | guard house, a few rods away, where he called outthe guard. A party of soldiers immediately turned out and searched dili- gently, but found no trace of the burglar, | except an empty bag below one of the ‘windows. This church has before been robbed of its collections. ‘diacelitea Coxcerxixnc Tus Caamupronsute.—Ac- cording to a late despatch from. Dallas, Tex., William A. Grady has telegraphed | to Dan A. Stuart, for J. J. Cobett, saying: “Corbett surrenders championship and belt to Maher, and will back Maher for $10,000 against Fitzsimmons.” The tele- gram was forwarded to Stuart at El Paso, who sent the following reply to hie Dallas representative: “Tell Grady that Corbett had better win that belt before he disposes of it.” ——> -— Goop Sieicutxc —It is said that there lis sleighing all along the Intercolonial | from Quebec and northera New Brunswicn i —_——_—- The zoolovical department at Cornell University has purchased some monkeys, | whose brains are destined ultimately for | Dr. Wilder. They are now alarmed over | the discovery that one of them, @ young ».| monkey not half grown, has taken -to-eat- ing the end of his own tai}, and that he | has already devoured quite an inch of it. If he cannot be stopped he will reach the | dissecting table much before he is wanted. | It is suggested that the effects of attending le great university have led this monkey | to an effurt to develop unaided into a man --_o—or- | Recent rains have raised the St. John (N. B.) river, and hopes are entertained. of | getting 8 large portion of the 25,060,000 logs now hung up into the booms before } navigation closes. have We including decided New York novelty. Be AE a neh na la target Mn at Neg ee get \ | : _ —at connection with St. ; t ’ ‘ . ‘ i dames’ Church is pow approaching com. | _\| pletion. The charch has since its erection Mr. McGregor, the con |} upon the | | celerity with whieh he pushed forward the | time | Before | Brother Julian was | was | noted for his genial disposition, and he was | ' - ° a - ww |} agreat favoriteamong hisconfreres, l hough i ~ am J | Britaia and the Unite: | Glouce-ter fi hing schooners lost during | = wax robted of $164 and a watch. on the | Butter, freeh, per Ib.............. 0.20 to 0.21 Butter, tub, per Ib................0.17 to 0.18 | Cabbage, per head...........-++«. 0.04 to 0.06 Cheese, per 16. ...005..-..-ceoses 0.14 to 0.15 Cabbage. per doz.............+e0..0.25 to 0.35 RPUIEY Sd snadodcesinupidini pCa s seet 0.05 to 0.07 | Codfich, each, corned............0.10 to 0.15 Codtizh , each, fresh. ..........-. 0.05 to 0.25 | Ducks, per pair.........-----.----0.50 to 0.60 te 6 pucestel a6 ee Pols ... pe eeeeees 4100.45 SUMS UE Ciloncnccasnssnvenenrsite 0.04 to 0.05 Hake ajc secmpeecs ged dbeeueesines ae nanan EE 5 ee 0.00 to 0.08 f aes Mer OWt . .W.. s . ccarese...-- OI OES Lamb, per quarter,..........-----0.40 t@ 0.66 PERCE CPO) s CBO, vésic cc ac ccccusenes 010 to 0.12 MSU CIE. 62-iae cacy edge de oivcedge tose 0.12 to 0.15 GPRM... isevse s cacubalauiediel .. 0.00 to 028 Potatoes, new.......... ccesec0e.---0.00 to 0.16 INER ° 16095" S08. 20,000 the top of the column and you have an even ————1} Twenty | Thousand . Dollars. Put the dollar (8) mar bsfore and that shows vou what it cost WEERS & CO. to buy their magnificent stoc’s of Fall Dry Goods, sea-onable and right and at prices to snit the tin es, ‘ | always high elass, and go to make up A Great Establishment A general participation sale of Under now on. Come in and help us. W.A. Weeks & Go. The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Nov. 13. 1895. Damayes for Canadian Sealers Wasuineros, Nov. 13. —The convention looking to the settlement of claims arising out of the captures of Canadian sealing vessels in Behring Sea, prior to the provides for a joint commission consisting of one representative each from Great States to meet at Victoria, B. C., to assess the damages suffered by Canadians If two commis- sioners fail to agree, a third member will be chosen. -— em a The selections for the People’s Store are | | ' | | | for the people’ wants. wear, Dress Goods, Corsets and mantles is | | you whether you buy or not. i i} “How empty learning, and how vain is art, But as it mends the life and guides the heart.”—Young. | | em Many of , Neither did waprt ,— Ch’town, Nov. 15 } of all kinds of Footwear in Boots. sihoes, Ru Men's, is of WEEKS & WARREN, FANCY G000S Nature's Noblemen wide Never Wet to Cullege. “#7 we. . STANDARD, — CLASSIC, — EDUCATIONAL. at as low a price, and withou casting our classical (?) attain- ments in your teeth, as our college-bred competitors. HASZARD & MOORE. “Knowledge. is proud that he has learned so much, Wisdom is humble that he knows no more.—Cowper. Still atthe Front Do not lose sight of the fact that Wewanttove’ WE have a tull and complete stock bbers, ete. But ‘we ‘can sell’ you ‘the books you Boys, Woutlis. Ladies’ Vhicses’ and Children’s. Unequalled for style, fit and wea . The place to buy your footwear North Side Market Square. Charlottetown, Nov, 15— THE MARKETS Fripay, Nov. 1 5. Beef, quarter, per Ib ...........-0.05 to 0.07 | Beef, small, per Ib..........-..-..0.65 to 0.10 " eeeeeeeO.€0 to 0.80 oo... 058 to 0.76 Flour, per cwt........ Geese...... Pack, pet Uacictesivs vo s--neves ee SOTO OK] Sheep pelts ..........2......+-+0+.:- 0.40 to 0.50 CUTE ov vcccccsenebdinstiobienl 0.80 to 1.20 Turnips, per bush...............0.09 to 0.11 Oto ~ Pesouwney, Wort A GUINEA A BOX.” . ese : . ~$ ‘ - PILLS (Tasteless—Effectual.) ¢ > FOR ALL BILIOUS and NERVOUS: DISORDERS, Such as Sick Headache, Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, { Constipation, ‘ i Liver Complaint, ; and Female Ailments. @ Covered with a Tasteless 4& Soluble Coating. ; Wholesale Agts. Evans & Sons, Ld, Montrea}, : , For sale by ail drugg‘sts. ee ee ee Black Diamond Line. The 8S BONAVISTA salling trom Montreal on Friday morning, Nov. 15th, willbe due at Charlottetown Menday morning, Nov ith, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld, via Svdney carrying horses cattle and sheep On deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further a as to freight and passage appy PEAKE BROS. & pone | nov.2 gents Cold Nights Are Coming That means cold feet. A Hot Water Bottle put in bed ; means warm feet and a com fortable n ght’s sleep. We have them from $1.25 dp. 3 The Reliable Drugyists. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Here. a Why? Goods wanted, at prices none Furniture Makers, a Lesitate to pay, tell cheisfoty ‘|* P gS Clothing before seeing what we can do for you. make ‘your Clothing. made garments. their 135 wy. NOW DON’T make a mistake this time by ordering your Be with the majority and have us line. We have “Shown in the town For value. secured a TWEEDS and FANCY WORSTEDS under ihnanufacturers’ prices: You can’t get better Our Cutters are artists in lot of The like was never LS, SR Se A Leading Merchant Tailor. Plates, 100 For sale low whil - o 8 ate Dear Sirs: people against so many. faction. take no other, Customers #ay— competitors é' x“ admit—every bgdy knows, ! | | i 4 eer ¥ a Who Sell at Selling Prices {ARK WIGHT & O0., WED. This is from. the Leading _ Mouse in Hamilton, Oat. LONDON Ingots Tin, Lt Cask Bar Tin, PER BARQUE “@€IHARLES E. LEFURGEY.” e landing. Dry Goods Hamitrox, Ovr.,' Oct. J2th, 1895. In advertising FIBRE CHAMOIS up here, please warn using cheap imitations, of which there are We have tried many of them and they do not give satis- They: goin oles very soon. Many people now ask for FIBRE CAMOIS ani will (Signed) FINCH BROS, To the Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. i 135 Flannel Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Wadded Quilts, Cash Only. | | Blankets, J. HARRIS, ‘ ¢ f : ; Charlottetown, October 19, 1895—dy TIN PLATES, INGOT TIN 500 ‘Boxes Allandale Charcoal Tin DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, November 11, 1895 --135 Wool Underclothhin 3, Selling at Low Prices fer ACENT years, a Blacksmith and Carriage Repair FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1895. se senna eee an aes ty tt Ee — in os CLEAR ae i CE SALE eoscnnmeih Si incled thi CHILDREN’S JACKETS AND ULSTERS. fw \x emt naa same ~ —* All new stock—this fall’s purchases—the latest in style, perfect in fiiand finish. Not one old or out of date garment among them. Sizes to fit girls from 2 to 12 years of age. We bought too many of these, but don’t intend to carry the.a over. Hence the following prices : — Garments formerly $1.95, now $1.45. Garments formerly $3.15, now $2.38. ‘6 ‘6 26. * 1.63 “ es $26; 2.70. “c “ec 2.35, ““ 75. “< “cc 3.83, “ 2.90. ‘6 6 a 1.90. $6 “ iG. * 3.00. ““ “ 2.75, “c 2.05: , “ “ 4.25, “é 3.20. “ ‘““ 9&5. “ be 5 5: sé : “ 4.65. “é 3.50, Charlottetetown November 15, 1895 THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE: BOOKS, STATIONERY, —AND— cf.eod, SHOES. We cannot help it, for we must tell you about our Boots and Shoes that we are selling so very cheap that everyone should know where their dollars will yield so much in roe dially invited. N cael ou are cordially invited. 0 Best Assortment, troniste $6. - show goods, and you : will find that we are the peopte to Lowest Prices. | 300) with. Be | Large stock of RUBBERS at Latest Novels and Magazines \Jowest prices. ALWAYS ON ITAND. J. B, MACDONALD & CG, Charlottetown, November 9, 1895—dy & wky BOOTS & OF ALL KINDS. Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. COME AND SEE US when you want that new Suit or Overcoat or Ulster. After you have looked all around come and see us; we will make prices so that it will be easy for you to buy, Don't forget we don’t charge anything extra for the style,, We give that you can’t get in other places, 25 pieces of Bannockburn Tweeds, all double ‘and twisted yarn. Elegant goods to wear, "Made up to order in any style for $16. - These goods are new and fresh-- not old stock, MeK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—l&w The Old IrnkerReom Had all kinds of trash stored in it, The New Lumber Yard Js well stocked with BEST QUALITY -LUMBER. The prices always suit. We keep the New Idea of Lumber Yards. e Do you believe it ? Come and see. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. novl3—dy Wants, Lost, Found, &e 2 Advertiséments under this heading charge five cents per line. Charlottetown, October 30, 1895—135 LOST—On Queen Street, a purse containing asmallsum of money The purse is of value tothe owner Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this offic: novl5 W ANTE D—?ty an experienced young MAn with good refe rances a ition ina store or office Will adyanee $1000 Apply at this office nov lo- -3i WANTED—In a pfivate family at Rothe- | © say, nine mi es from tke city of St John, a} * cook and housemaid Residence fitted with modern conveniences Washing done at laundry Inexperience no objection. provid- ed maids are willing to be taught Wages, SS a movth—MARGARET LEE FAVINEATHER, Rothesay, King’s Co, N B novl5—3i HUNT ER. A man got separated from his wife while on a shopping tour about the city, and started to hunt ’er. He asked a friend where he would be likely to find her. “ What is she buying?” asked he. “Well, she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said BOARDERS WANTED—A few boarders can be com‘ortably accommedated at $2 a week at Mrs. Robt, Coffin’s, Euston Street nov 14, dy lwk. < es SEWING—All kinds of plain and farcy 4 gewing done by Miss Wisdom. North a the man. “Then you'll find her at och fore U ligited. > ° ° . Charges moderate. nov 15, dy 1wK. JOHN NEWSON’S,” said his friend; “everybody goes there.” He came 20 LET OR TO LEASE Kor 0 OO irectl y here, and sure enongh he FOUND ‘ER. ' Newson Block, Victoria Row. shop, one of the oldest and best business standsinthecity. Ararechance for @ man who means busiuess. Apply at this Office. nov 13 61 31562 “WANTED—A general servant; must be capable and well recommended. Apply te MRS MACEACHERN, aext to Davies Hotel. nov? ; WANTED TO PURCHASE—A hall stove, base bu’ ner. Anyone raving one. to dispose of will please apply at this office . novy —$600 down, $900 on mortage if de $ 1500 sired—buvé desirable dwelling near centre of city, not far from park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street.: Apply to A MeutisH, London House building, or cor-, ner King and Great George Streets, novd LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Pid George Streets. Apply onthe premises, novl d \ GI t-EA i TO BOARDERS—Mrs. 8. R. Stumbles has Se good accommodation for boarders at her . corner Prince and Dorchester ~€- residence, Street. Situation central. Rooms large and airy, House heated with hot water. sept 23 TO LET—A commodieus warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—t. imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. These people have never seen the Suits we make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, workmanship and material guaran- ~~ teed, thoroughly made and trimmed. Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Ulsters. All our stock up to date, and every- MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most anne rt of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug iver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. Ke has a fine lawn, coach bvuse and stable 5a | most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, | paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. octij—d&w guarvaw pat law TO LET—House with eight, rooms besides kitchen and Pantry ; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. tfoct22._ ff LET—The brick house on Queen Stree i i : : soe IN Cee ermate apatain thing in the store genuine value. ing nine rooms ; by’ hot air : ; heated g gon November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER fORNE » tf—sept23 TO LET—Two in the Stamper Block Apply to PROWSE BROS ~ tf—mayP . WANTED—A busheler for altering cioty” ing in our ready-made Repesteneat on ° JOHN MACLEOD & CO., ng, ete.—McK ay WooLEx Co. Charlottetown, O gtober 9, 18956 135 w eis gy te crag. mace as a alle Batosas 2 eer aaa oe Rm. 2 aoe Ne me ep gm eg «sa igte Sigh interes eamasty teemeBeas eee . * Foto ees = 5 seg sion Ml He ellen: nn Alta i Ms BC ET : ne ol eee op ppomesese: ees an RE mE TTR Aa mortage oe dees agai ses: om ENS. ee TE eco: ns oe. 2 miodt Ato, xateairne. wilh Fadler! or La. eh clube APTS germ aeelt aia ommamngt pw wd Sor -“s. cpegihpndiealied =