om - ASSASSINATION IN THE STATES LU weasy lies the heal of every man wh attains to high position in the United State rhere ueua son “ crank ” yr” mad an,” w th p ato r lynamite, watching an opportunity to murder him The man who assassinated Carter Harri- eon had too much method in his madness But there will. of course, be a long ex rensive tria!, and he will eventually, after | being ared for in an asylum, be allowed | charged with 7 to go free, though a negro uiting @ white woman wou at once i ——e eo The isene of the prefe rred stock of the Canadian Pacifie Raiiway Co., authorized at the last annual meeting, has been placed : ipon the London market has dispossed of £1.320,000 worth of 4 per nt. preferred stock at 90, which is a very | The comps! ithe men | on the j have to be their order from the Supervisor; thus making over $4 a piece per day. If this contract had been sold in the usual way it would not have cost over $12 This is only one instance of the way money is being used to bribe the electors. ther case where a small contract for repairing a piece of road was by a Conservative, Mr. Dewar refused to give the order unless the man promised to support the Government. When auch un- blushing bribery is practised by the ernment officials, it is little the people generally are taking notice of spent, and are making up their minds to hurl from power who are saddling a debt Province that will eventually paid by heavy taxation. Doubtless this species by canvass may be considered by the Government as more In an Gov- how the money is being | honorable than that which Mr. Shaw uses. Even if all that the letter from “Elector” says about Mr. Shaw were true, there is nothing in it, but what might legitimately performed } wonder that | good price. This stock takes priority over | be used.. The Cardigan district has in- the common stock up to 4 per cent. per | telligence enough within its borders to annum, which is the highest rate of divid- | furnish fit and proper representatives, end this security carries, and ifless than | without going to Souris or Georgetown to part of the | obtain candidates. The charge that Mr, | Shaw did not help to establish the cheese {per annum 18 earned, no be made good afterwards I'he use to whicn the funds derived from the sale are to be put ie, we understand to recoup the companp’s treasury for expen- re! ditures on capita:account, Almost $2,000,- | usually put at the head of an association 000 has gone to replace “wooden bridges | who are not actively in rages with it; with iron or steel ones, and other ea and it is only jealous men like Dr. Robert- ments not chargeable to working expen@@g; | son, who never did anything to forward 551 wooden bridges were replaced by iron the interests of the New Perth factory, ones last year, it is said. Two millions | who assert that Mr. Shaw was not one more i6 intended to be spent on rolling | of the foremost and earliest friends of that tock, grain elevators at Winnipeg and | institution. Tho old woman’s story about Fort William, terminal facilities a Vancou- Professor Robertson’s father and mother ver, Teronto and Montreal. Then there is | is unworthy of contradiction. the Souris branch to Pasyua, 162 miles,a| But, sir, when it comes to Mr. Shaw’s short branch.to Revelstoke, and one to attack on the Peter’s Government, what Temiscaming. The company’s surplus | does he say? He tells the people that the earnings in 1892 are stated at $6,923,531, | present administration in two years have avery handsome result, especially con-| reduced our capital by the sum of $76,- sidering the fate of some of it trans-Atlan- | 581.29; that the collections and discounte president of their company. Men are not Is not often obtainable, but those who buy FURNITURE and other goods from us this Fall will buy at LOWER PRICES than have ever been made on EQUAL | MERIT. One thing we boast about is the NEWNESS of our goods. Qur sales are always \up to and sometimes beyond our capacity of production ; | hence we have no old stock, five and ten or more years old. Such goods, even if offered at HALF PRICE, are not cHEAP. Everyone has enough heirlooms in their houses goods of industry in New Perth is amply met by | the fact that the shareholders elected him | without buying more. We have not been “thirty years in the fur trade,’ and don’t know anything about “wool,” nor have we any little “yarns” for the public to listen to; but when you want a big dollar’s worth of FURNITURE ‘try Mark Wright & Co, tic competitors, in the Land “Office for 1891 and 1892 - Charlottetown, Oct, 31, 1893—tu fri 233 Our Heavy Fall Tweeds are now -in,. and we het a thousands of patterns’ |. ; select from. All priceg: are low. All-Wool. 30c. antl up, READYMADE CLOTHING This department is. com- plete. A line of the finest Clothing Winter ever placed on this market. for wear No Clothing House can under- We the smallest boy and the largest) sell us. ean fit Come and see. McKay Woolen Co. man. tury, Harper's, Atlantic Monthiy, St. Nicholas, Peterson’s, Illustrated Ameri- can, Puck, Judge, Texas Siftings, Art Amateur, Outing, Demorest’s, Jenness Miller, Ladies’ Home Journal, Frank Leslie and others. DAILY PAPERS from the leading cities. ' Every city should have a good News Stand and should patronize it well. We have provided the News Stand~you do the rest. p sr oS «GEO, CARTER & CO.,, _oct3] Bookeellere. —— 7" WHY IS IT - that the demand every day is incre: ing for WOODILL'S i : BECAUSE the INGREDIENTS manufacture are SOME. So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, Halifax, N. S. Ask-your Grocer for it! oct31 _ RESTAURANT. » MR. GEORGE CARVER, formerly in the employ of H. J. Worth, has opened a Restanrant in the premises recently occu- pied by Jamer Vatcher, on Kent Street, near Putgy’# Stonecutting Establishment. Oysters by the pint and quart or on the shell. Served in the dining room in every style. Oysters sent to customers’ houses. ? used in its PURE and wWHOLE- Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1893. . oet3] —4i TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1893. i aman — ——— Read 4‘ ~tP — rere Ps Below ! FUR AND MANTLE hirty-five Days Sale! a ~~ ——(1)— oe eee ED ene LOW | OWER | We must make an immediate Clearance Ladies will save money by calling before the Great Discount Sale is over. te, i= in our MANTLE MANTLES AND FURS! 35 Children’s Jackets 25 Ladies’ Jackets. 75 Ladies’ Jackets. 32 Ladies’ Capes. Lot of Ulsters and facturers’ prices. for $2.00. winter wear. $32.00, $30 00. $26.00, $25.00. $20.00. $18.00. $16.00. $15.00, DAYS’ SALE. 18 Good Fur Lined Cloaks, . Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price splendid only 50 cents, Sale Price only 75 cents, Sale Price only $1.00. Sale Price only $1,25. Wadded Circulars for less than manu- 10 Cravenette Waterproof Circulars, regular price $6.00, garments for $16.00. $15.00. $13.00. $12.00. $10.00. $9.00. $8.00. $7.50. Never in the history of the Dry Goods business in Char- lottetown was there such GENUINE BARGAINS offered in ihe FUR CAPES AND MUFFEFS! ASTRACAN CAPES, $10.50, for $7.00. BEAVER CAPES, $29.00, for $22.00. NUTRIA CAPES, $19.00, for $12.50. COMBINATION FUR CAPES, $22, for $14. ee — —_— — aeneeen dole aigptpanaae he — — ei eee — - re . r . X I I AY E R ae ms es 3 ne THE DAILY EXAMINE ae 4 T —— = = a a = ee 1 nA THE EDITOR amounted to $136,786,61; and that the | A ¥ rT ; RY AMINER LETTERS T0 +} lose onthe sale of debentures, part of Masonic Tem le i . : |} which has never been accounted for, 5 1 lg 7,374,24. These large LETTER FROM MR H. DAVIES, M. P.| Smounted to $7,374,24 ; aR ree sums have been used o: lost by the : ‘ ae Wiis 2 \ s arge me| present Government in two short years; Sreciat, Desrarcies to ft a en A MENT ng _ r obtain- | and Mr. Shaw justly claims that this re- . s » political friends for | cord does not justify the people in giving SIR JOHN ABBOTT DEAD. You base vour charge | new lease of power to the present ‘nina ie a - j mveelf as Pres ministry. eee aaa ~ feandes he s - P blic . Mariti Liberal Association, Besides, he shows that the -U « ; the Hali. | Works Department has become a sink of ran PENINGE. | Funeral Will Take Place on Thursday. . 1 ut “while 1 | iniquity; that boodling of the worst kind with severa suths I have | has been practiced, and is a — en ried on e al s where a bridge at Bay . . » >} 15 Aon H hows W : 5 - The Free Masons of Charlottetown intend siidiiee a Oct. : as 1 ' It charges | Fortune that was let fur $310 cost $400; | to formaliy open the New Masonic Opera Moxrreat., Oct. 31. ty it dis- | that the floating bridze at Morell, whic} ane = the pvenings Ss October sist — Sir John Abbott died last night. He I a dastardly : on'y for the fact that Thomas Mellish wa Samat will be plenengeas- ee PO | will be buried on Thursday afternoon. . : bought off by Robert N. Cox, would onl 1,3 was ict to Robert N. Cov n - : , ; TE ee eee te es a tS ee ERPSTAKE AT CHICAGO \ ‘ 1 You j r $1,600; and that $640 was paid tha . ‘ « Hesald . and | ventleman for extras, besides iialf of t! EUGENE SCRIBE’S COMEDY, *xpense that young Ho per Was SUppos eee ane ‘ get for running the ferry while th a3 : | seal er Ag A mie: Agate Mer Ussian one moon The Closing of the Great Exposition. - ey Mr. Cox to go around now with Mr ) I : a nett ree The meat} IN THREE ACTS. ee ows yave Mr ox ta do « en, there : ‘ 5 7 | . j COE C Er ‘y . ‘. oo ‘hasta Cuicaco, Oct. 31. “a bridge up at Grran ~Ver, 1.0 ’ 4 i : . . ; : 4, )s * TT oo > >, >» , ams the hig e the should only have cost $321; but Mr ll on op y . © Ten thousand people witnessed r : ; Ser; ry - r, got $b19.05, : an- Thursday, Nov. 2 ifée-cornered sweepstake race between ‘ ts named in | Perry, the contractor, got $619.05, and an J 9 3 t x Sweel : sae : shone ether contractor for a bridge at Lot 16 got : , : + - 4 Lam phghter, Yo Tambien and Clifford. $182 in extras, And so on all through | [> (QQ /\) im kB , | Clifford won by fifteen lengths, Yo , ist | the record. Wherever a grit contractor | ig © 4 ic rT i ja | Tambien second, 20 lengths ahead of ; tieed n- | was interested, wherever political capital | = » ee a a ee 2 } Lamplighter. At sunset all flags at the y er ate | could be made, money was poured out like fair were siniultaneously lowered and the . | legitimate ye ee ee : ‘OUR ACTS, a , nies ver an be | water by the Commissioner of Public | A DRAMA {N FOUR ACTS | exhilition closed, Works and the Government These are | — onstescaimapmegtt alates 1e cur | some of the arguments used by Mr. Shaw MR. VINNICOMBE. with a full Orchestra, The Bicycle Record. 2 : fa eas n his Canvass, It w I] be useless for the will assist On Rote creemeo*. a : ne | grit continge of the Patriot to deny thes Every effort will be made to ensure a stic- onaaingraectinnns : 2 f mins | grit ¢ a nt ‘ ft ie ; atri : v) ont cessful opening. é Ixperenpence, Iowa, Oct. 3). : and Datly figures hey are taken from the public Full details, with cast of character, will be s : : : t tenes | accounts, and cannot be refuted, and any — rag st pa Stauth J.S. Johnson ae — . _— , } ANE te al ani oe J ekets, 5), 35 and 25 cents. sing star 2¢ 37 sec . , fs L. H. Davies intelligent elector who takes the trouble Plans of Hall at Rankin’s and Dodd’s Drug fly ing start, record of 37 secon ‘s , _ } can see them for himself. These figures are Stores, _ | ing in 35 3-35 secs., also the half-mi e, fly- ee ang Pe taken from the records of 1891 and 1892: jeter theca Lower Hall for sale at Dodd's ing start, record of 55 4-5 secs., going the s ViK MPROVEMENTS. but, oh, my countrymen, when the figures Tickets for Baleony for sale at BRankin’s distance in 55 secs. He lowered the quarter ; for 1893 are available, what a tale they | Drug Store nile, flying start, record of 24 4-5 secs. to 2 4 a from thie! —:7 ..¢ id ? . i olaind edi such |- | ,, Plans of the Mall will be at the places men- | 99 9_5 Joe, e j Will untvid | _Never efore was Such UN- | tioned above on and after Tuesday, 24th inst. |“? “* , pleasure : Seeing | blushing bribery attempted by any | Doors open at 7 30. Tlartrorp, Conn., Oct. 31. I Vorld’ ; t fn } ince — 1" > o . . , ol Slee . | Government "tn _— Provinct In | ¥ H. BEER, Db. MCLEAN, Secorman rode a third of a mile at fairly expected that 4,/ the first part of this letter | Chairman Comittee. Segrarpty- Charter Oak Park in 35 seconds, breaking ' t example Of | | have given an instance of what is being | _ oet2l—21, 25, 27, 31, nov 1, 2 the record by 2 seconds. rs W i Chicago and « ntertain | done in the read district of Mr. Supervisor ein = a Se ba ? Ba 4 “ A recital of the woncer- | Dewar, and everyone knows that the eame | : there, Were my dee | system is practised all over the Province. | Another Crank Shoots a Man. ROOM 6 epowers quem: © oe SOs I | Roads costing hundreds of dollars are be- | sickle aul. ‘ snd still o€ far from | ing opened to influence one or two men to | New York, Oct. 31. K 7 t - h an ote fo 46 > There rads | 7 . . : | vote for the G ramen, yams r fe in | H. i. Brady, crank, shot Superintend- any ‘as > OF ves . i : . _ i at of taht a ¥ on es wi eee “a. o idle ges | ent Frederick Matthews, of the new 4 ' : iis . ae . oe Ne ac! —- > doll as *. Postal Telegraph building. Matthews is l t X} it VEt ‘ 2 COUT | ous as f . °,* - ‘0 . = : “ mi: enti ke = pues oO 1 ame In in a critical condition. Brady says he . aug aia heap! Whee ‘ay wan = we ie ee has no home. He says he was being pur- inieen ol tn ceil Uk tee | ete ~ ROVER INOSS. ORESINE “Oty, Aa ee sued and Matthews was trying to shoot tae ante” ait ‘ulat » tol Lc the money is to come from to meet him. He is undoubtedly crazy. bus alorded might stimulate | all these expenditures, they have not one , : ‘ ‘ greater improvements in the various | word to say. All they can answer is that : LOT ] . : s therein represented; and that the it is a good thing to have good roads and Suicides in Montreal. . S , : ter e of thought and sentiment j plenty of them. If the present Govern- ios 18 = - “ ao ment are pore ny hee — the eee Mowrreat, Oct. 31. LOT 2 = wor t em t 2 “tT } av a Sa < ie ir I ar o.%e . ‘ reby foster a kindlier and i — Me Se et ae eo we . aries Pwo suicides took place last night. . a ereby foster & kinder anc | will be put upon them than is now borne Zi Ze : : tite tl ieee totem tin alba Bia ae Se siephyrin Dufort drank herself crazy, and a! spirit the one toward tie other. | by Nova Scotia or Quebec. aaa ’ : : San ; Casinttaiotrn visiting Cha, | : then ended her days by jumping into the ihe ma ee nn | ee oe oe eer or cee : . ‘ ’ ; ; ‘ sient alee tate 4 Lachine Canal, and Madam Richler Mig- ‘ : es vening, ne “| Opinion, you can tell the people without es ; ; row . : & e initia au aiamn a 2 : nonne St. Being, who was crossed in love, practicaoie % ‘| fear of being astray, that the handwriting . | tock a dese of Paike sitar ‘ xpensive pre mat | is on the wall and the fate of the Peters’ Tobacco is man’s most uni- eae = 4 that might LT accomplished | Government is sealed. Like cringing curs LOT 4, ~ , Among others, might men-| ¢hey dre; ad é . sidewalks, but | (p22 tread the day they will have to face} versal luxury; the fragrant | Gone Into the Insurance Business, , proved streets & | the electors. They know that their proud . : ve sll, an efficient system of sewerage, | boast of reducing the cost of legislation is “bh . i, v, since the introduction of a copious | without any hope of fulfilment. They| 2Toma of Mastiff Plug Cut Sr-Joux, Oct. 31. | LOT 5, ; ni out any hoy ulfilment. rey = J.E.B. McCready. ] . ' re needed than ever It | know that the Legislative Council has not . : St Job ” , cies - ao the editor of the ' w over a year since the City Council | heen amalgamated with the Assembly.| starts people to pipe smoking, St. John 7 egraph, = gone into the : i the es of Col. Waring Phat They know that Rogers, McKenzie, Me- - urance business. He has the Maritime ont waste | gentiewan came ere, mu lied , Canesany Nutt, Serimgeour and Murphy will not] even those who never used ~ mae, vor ki of the Provident Insur- ey . tition, and made plans Of @ system | gogin vote for the bill to help Peters to Sroe Sepiety at Blew Zork. LOT 6, rage, as well as cstimates of Cost, | hold power. They are sick of him and tobacco before — ' about 130,000 dollars ones ity Council | jis interference in local districts. They J. B. P Tot C Rich ] Cardwell to be Opened. a di a possil 4 leserve credit for the step thus far taken, know that a heavy deficit and large over- - . B. a a acco es ichmond. eae srried to a point upon the la t} and it now devolves upon the citizens te} drafts at the banks are staring them in the ee ee ee ORANGEVILLE, Oct. 31 r r yr » proceed ith . , a ANG ah Be . . " rporation to proceed witi | face; yet to meet the House and produce It look if Cardwell ia be a LOT ey rk. Therefore, I would advise that | the records is not to be thonght of, Verily voks as if Jardwell wou opene ‘. Nick, dade ‘a Vaal , PN . . soon. R.S. White, M. P., is pow in the / ce ee they are between Scylla and ¢ harybdis. Cc of . i oa “4 i, al ' diets i ert ect ft $s as are in favor Cf sew- When the election takes place the elec- C ace va foo ae Will be appointec shore r of . . . . oHeete 8 ery ana x r ‘ ~" _ rece ' road = €© | tors of Cardigan district will rally round — ee ee \ ‘ark, ganize tO & ma.!| Cyrus Shaw and give him such a yote aperelarnitian ’ - - r . eS " s Sie Speaking for myself personally, 1 can| that the faces of his detractors will tx Killed on the Grand Truck Railway. - sat I am fully determined to | greener with envy than the poison im port- initia \ : ¢ ; rt lt | ng a rae | ed by = Government’ to kill the potato Kivestoy, Oct. 31. mpr an Mm | buge 8 . » aes ca is oes : P ; os e able t nform your readers | ae a i Toe have his wee William Morrison, of this city, was ‘ iano be acl ter are t ng taker! t whi b M “i . “ ; “* SaEnees? _— ; 4 killed on the Grand Frank Railway one avioeec? 7T ‘ 3 , SLEDS ‘ weit ‘ : i . 4 ¢ , - ‘ i } z i “ ? MR. DAVIES’ LE TTE ste whe will make the newer |p ee ee ee ee mile east of this station. — panize & party WhO Will Make th * } jure him shows that he is doing good ser- Ml H. Dat re} ates at wh pues “ue ‘ the approaching | vice to the people by exposing the injuries ie ail Ww, ¥ election Anda may further say, ett 7 a atlona Be : : Toe ExaMrver as irged \ ees ee Geo the Government arc inflicting on the Pro The Silver Repeal Bill Passed. ate sas : ourained, SNe) vince. The electors of the Third District . ‘ ; i aseistance it wil t possitie for i of cj ‘ Cc . ite ten Sli a . Mic. Shavien it | ans tn: cecites in thet: enameeiidn ail bead t King’s County, especially the young Wasuicron, Oct. 31. ne to render in that eee wee } men, will return Mr. Shaw at the head of The «il y : persona greater y to my sadn “"Y | the poll on election day, with a large and Y a. noni repeal bill passed the Senate. , at Is! l write exactly of the | handsome majority. I have spoken. @as 43, nays 32. . on I saw { iv - OBSERVER. —————~-pee INALI \ ICHOLSON m TELEGRAPHIC NEWS | e+e . Mr. D - spciantincstin ont ——- — + eee —— THE CANADIAN FLAG. : . AN C sennven ABROAD - . Rome, Oct. 29.—It is announced to-day . . ° . + . ! ¢ 4 ‘ . ¥ Oe ee | What is the National Flag of Canada? tuat an entente has been established be- Sin.—In a late issue of the Weekly | Whocan describe it accurately? How tween the Vatican and the Quirinal on the oe tated Manaiiad a: Sateen aa, ae tor | many of our readers know what flag our question of King Humbert’s right to ap ° . : pe Cardigan district, purporting to | ships can tly upon the seas and why if poe the patriarch cf Venice. Ths ab i a . v 4 stration of the arguments used | they hoisted a blue ora white flag with {| The flowers that bloom in the spring, Seat will grant exequature to the Ital- ( s Shaw, Esq., in his canvass of the Union Jack in the corner they could tra la, ian bishops. Pa ‘ ectors of the third district of King’s | be overhauled by a man-of-war and the Have nothing to do with the case; Woopsrock, Oct. 28.—Two girls by the County. It is needless to say that thie} fiag pulled down? These and many other | ’Tis the soft summer showers that spoi] } name of Johnson, living at Ee) River, near ‘i a : : ; 7 P : : : munication isa tissue of falsehood | interesting questions are answered in an the fine gowns, Canterbury station, started out four days abov e named goods, W i f “*! from beginning toend. True, Mr. Shaw | article which will appear in the Canadian Then the ladies give Righy first place. ago to find their cows. They got lost. “A requested by Mr. Davies, publish the | may very properly have referred to the | Almanac for 1894, to be published next : ‘ : party of neighbors found the cows after- A as mal administration of the Peters Govern-| month. The Canadian Almanac is a Probably no invention of the present | wards. ‘The girls stayed in the wooda P : nial He has ample grounds for doing | standard publication and goes everywhere. | Century has contributed £0 much to the | three days, and it is reported they were OE oe a The record of the present local min- | More than one million copies have been | Comfort and convenience of the public 4§) found this morning in a famished condi- DEATH OF SIR JOHN ABBOTT. stry and their officials is without a par- | Sold since it was first published, «tet ae Saar grdipax. Lies). " tors | r ; ‘eo suc —_—_——, ec10th. waterproo withou alfecting 1€ aaa . , . . | “ ¢ ti . allel in the history of this Prov ince. Such sisiasiseiiie ah © i rosity. te road feeli “ anna e f Kincston, Oct. 29~ Wm. Morrison hid a reckless squandering of the public money Pur Cottecium.—The October number eS . nh ee ee ee oe OF Te mer pipe on a flat car and stole a . dictinenished e1 f Canad , : 7 ‘ollegi nmi wen 1p the fabric in any way. . F ow ons and guished snee® | was never known. Men are employed on | Of the ¢ ollegium has been rece ive i. The Te ae ride on the Grand Trunk to Kingston. He " a ‘ ss politician, | public works by the day, and allowed to | contents include a likeness and biographi- r backed out of the pipe, but the train mov- Sir John Abbott has acted a great part in | work as they please without supervision ; | cal sketch of Archbishop O’Brien, RUBBER COATS 3 | ed off and he fell between the cars and was : a al oomeatee His | 4 | good causeways and bridges are torn a ’ ‘ P «2 ited ‘ai “on e upto give jobs to persons who will make are a thing of the past, and Umbrellas amet” preen taodiity was ee paren) promises to support the Government can- gradually going” into’ disuse. Men ah apparent to the pu vhen he was Mayor | didaes. An instanceof thie kind took : Vomen can now walk the streets in their : . f Montreal and when he was Premier of | place in the Cardigan district the other Rigby Coats or Wraps during the heaviest You Want Some of These! : ‘ iol .| day, in which Supervisor Dewar took an rainstorm without the least discomfort the Dominion In both of these high pos : 2 I rs ° . _sitetoge ons ’ : a j | active part. He met three men at a cause- and the beauty of a Rigby is that itis; jist — ith opie fait j arn , . . an ¢ + he served the people faithfully an way who formerly had voted Conservative. as good for fine weather a: any other coat, READ THE LIST AND SEE 1 f Premier was, however, | They said to Mr. Dewar that he should re- |b RRS we @p:* : build the es y,andif he gave the Nearly everyone you see wears a “ Rig. + man of hisadvanced years, } buil aa a oe. . ~ “ "He by,” but you would not know it was water- | } | th 0 wouk il . P oe = * WO . y . : : ke Sir John Macdonald, re- | ney. SPS , — . ae ‘ — eee proof from its appearance. ‘are PERIODICALS.— Punch, } asked them how much they wanted to re- | ack and White, Ske-ch, Illustrated Lon- f ‘ Zz tra py » Hil} 5, he bridge, anc “y replie 30 | sure y ask “ Richy? e. eS ar -” . a : Sie aan Lae ld . bridge, and —- replied that a Be + at ask for PiERy = 7 rite | aon News, Penny Illustrated, Review of age a r oO ° . é » > e once Pa Pong > , , ‘ s . - 4 y hea e 5 would be their price. eat once agree 1€ name down In your hat, so that you Reviews, Queen, Cassell’s, European Pic- f : re into private | und | to give it, although the causeway only _re- wont forge. it. Every dealer + Wandte® | totes Royal Academy Pictures, Graphic , | quired three planks for covering it. The “RIGBY.” Se - a J > ’ now, & a | ed gy | : : git Ba 5 J 2 etc., ete. : | men went to work, and on the third day mee | Ot 1), 18, 21, 24, 26, 28, 3b now | AMERICAN PERIODICALS. — Cen- BEng . from that time had the job finisbed and —- : r i JAMES PATON & CO. Delays Are Dangerous ! Then to be Safe, always G. fe. Brow TENDERS. Insure with Senied Tend rs will be received by the unders'gned at his office in Charlottetown up to MONDAY, the Sixth day of November nexi, at twelve o'clock, noon, from ary per- son or persons willing to purchase the Estate of John M. Nicholson, of Dundas, Lot 5, mer- chant, consisting of I, Stock of General Merchandize, a detailed statement of which may be seen at the office of the undersigned in Charlottetown. 2. Book Debts, a listof which may be sceu at said office. 3, The Real Estate, consisting of 62 acres, upon which the said J. M. Nicholson now re- sides at Dundas Cross Roads, and 37 acres having the France Road ‘on the east, the Cam- berland Road on the west, and lands of Thomas P. Riley on the south, subject to ell | registered incumbrances thereon. 2 enders will be received for ali or any one | or raore of the above properties. Tenders must be marked on the envelope “Tenders for Nicholson Estate,” and each | tender must be accompanied by an accepted CHARLOTTETOWN | WHEN NEXT buying Soap, ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap. eral household work equal. Ask your grocer for it. October 2, 1893 es eS ee SS | | For gen- it has no | vank cheque amounting to ten per cent. of the amount of the tender, which will be for- feited if the person teadering fails or refuses to pay on demand the balance of the amount of his tender in the event of its being ac- cepted. 2 Tire highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated this 23rd day of October, A. D. 1803. W. A. 0. MOP.SON, Assignee. oct2t—pat dy eod & wiky t! éth nov TO LET. One-half of the Brick Honse on Uppet Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Possession abvout the middle cf November. Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO, oct24—tf