—EEE—E—E——7_en _— wither eg ed Ee ad Lk a LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Braor.—The leading fur store ants Crsor Civs Mectng Ww vigtht Im portal t business. > ae Som 6. C2. She will meet m St. Pa k's Hall to-night at 8 o'clock. ieee Crvit Serva -Tne civil serv ce exam sions Commence! thi« mor y Pout aliiViny « audidates will be examined to- Hu rry ‘ ~— Y. M. C. A.—Tae annual meeting of the \ » Men's Curistian A-svciaten will be held on Tuesdarv, 3rd December, at & vv ock iecinilieiaciaie 7 Mason ¢ \ regular commnnic ton of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F.& A.M , will be held at Lodge rooms, Masonic Temple, this eveniny at 8 o'clock j stisssuiaiai a Court Charlottetown, No. 576, will meet this evening at 8 o'clock inf Wright*e 'T. All members are request- ed to attend eee B. I. 8.—Regular monthly meeting to 7 row (W.dnes luv) evel ng at S *eloek. Af attendance is requested as very sine-s ' Ge irrhsacted ** i 4 isiinibiniaain F roo Bos X fue Halifax arr ved at an early hour $ ruing with ag eral cargo: e passenger— Mr: Forves She « env rt s Aflergwoon al sinisiianicliiccaitia For Bosto ¥.— ] steamer Halifax ¥ sail frum Charlottetown on her last trip to Bost for this sea~on 0 Tues lay the 26th Nov., aod w leave cach Tues- | lay evening at 5 o clock instead of 6. 2iu. ainaoaedn Tue Grwyasivm All militiamen are invited to attend the meeting in the Dril Shed to-night to complete arrangement’ for the opening of the gymnasium The meeting W Il be called to order at eight ve CR. etic Leupen.—-Mr. James Barrett aivertises | a large stock of lumber in today’s paper His prices are reasonable and stuck g Parties in need of lumber of cuy Kind | would do weli to a cal See his i im the pret er CcOolunnn. -_ OU, ; give him Change Tuaxkservixc Day—Where will you | speod Thanksgiving Day? Certainly better Opportunity will be atfurded tu spend | @ plea-gat time than by attending the Tea | and Fancy Sale in the Y. M.C. A. Hall. } The proceeds will be in wid of the Upper | Prince Street Methodist Cuurch. needa e Carerciiy Examine the menu for Nysterious Supper, and then go and enjoy the dainty It will du you good. | After the supper comes the programme. | See advertisement im another bv j the | lishes. colamn. | oes tI ' ; | complaining of the unsafe c ition of the fickets at Johuson & Johnsen s Drug ' z i pla : be . “ gy ae tion of tt j | Store. | iagders now ure v Lhe onjpauy, an as |} asking for a new set of ligl t ladders and * ’ " ‘ axte: t h ide R , i . F i For NewrounxpLaxp. — The ¢ hooner | #8 @Stension ‘Tad er. wferredto th ire rst +, | Board with authority to take acti Charming Lass has cleared fur St. John’s, — a “s ante « « — “a vo we T ; . ‘ _ punci: asZz ove 1@ full i Na Baa with the following caryo : 3.167 . ; ™ or 7 ar ' ™ "7 ” bash. cate, 125 bach. putntote, & Gach, | OS Perolation, mpich was srovunded: by turnips, 12 carcasses of beef 3 Male ofl Councillor Fennet] and carried : oyster , shippei by Captain «4 estaway Resolved, Tuat His Honor the Recorder yyster , ship by tain Aes: ¥> is in Command senile. oni Have a look at Mr. Cassidy in | Japanese cO-tume in the Upper Prince St Methodist Church to-morrow evening at 8 It will cost you bat 10 cents and who Le v 9.8 o'cioeK. | tiring and recrimination | the ment. | ance due for hydrants and gates CIVIC RULERS AGAIN IN SESSION, Twere was a large atteadance of specta tors at the regular monthly meeting of the City Council last evening, many of whom gathered in anticipation of more cross: kind occurred. The business was transacted in a busioess-like way, and the meeting adjourned at an early hour. Mayor |! awson oceupied the chair, and member of the Board, ex- cept Councillor Douse, was in his place rhe minutes of the last regular meeting were real and adopted without amend- The minutes of the special meet- ing to consider the Park Roadway metter were not al owed to stand, however. On m of Councillor Haszard, seconded by Councillor Hughes, a resolution moved by Councillor Tanton and not seconded was ordered to be expunged from the min- utes; and after the word “‘Mavor” in that pertion of the minutes relating to the leaving without permission of four mem- every moti bers of the Board, the following words | were added, “Owing to the fact that the | Mavor declined to put from the chair a | regularly moved by and seconded by Councillor Councillor motion Hughes Donse ” The payment of a number of bills was confirmed, and several others were ordered | to be paid. A letter was real from A. A. McLean, barrister-at-law, claiming damages on be half of Mrs. MeInnisx for. injuries obstruction on the sidewalk on Dorchester Street. Referred to the Fi ance mittee and Recorder. Mr. John Bolger made another bution tothe luerature of the ver Nuisance.” He complained that the water trom the street gutterran into the cellar of his premises on Water Street, and asked thata remedy be provided. The letter was referred to the Finance Com Uom contri- “Bolger mittee i : A letter was read from Prof, Robertson, Dairy Commissioner, asking permission to put down in the street a wooden box about | me foot square on the outside in) which would be placed an iron pipe, the appara }tus to le used for conveying steam from the Royal Electric Company’s station to the Dairy Station where butter making is to be prosecuted during the coming win- | ter; the box to be covered over to the depth | | of a foot or more and the work to be dons in such manner as the City Surveyor may | direct. The letter was referred to the | City Survevor with authority to take action in the matter. The Water Commissioners asked the Council to authorize an issue of debent- ures to the amount of $500, the money being reauired towards paywent of a bal as per settlement agreed upon by the Commis- sioners with the representative of the con- tractors. Their letter was referred to the Finance Committee and Mayor with full power. A jetter was read from Captain Finlay son,of the Hook & be requested to prepare the contract fur | the Electric Light Company in accordance | | with the sv ecitication and conditions, and also the agreement rigned by James Waddell, Superintendent, aud bave said | contract signed by the Mayor. . ‘dition i a lel Councillor Hughes reported that the ya «will in addition have eDetil ie ~ : r . or a have t 3 enelit Of 89 | Street Committee did not see their way seedingly interesting and instructi , ae ers & ustructive | clear to put down any more new crossings ee | until the work on their books anl already _—_@-———— i . ™ a a : romised was attended to. Fexerat Notice.—The funeral of the | ? late Mrs. Abbie A. Mooney will take place to-morrow ( Wednesday ) The cortege will leave her iate residence, on Dorches- ter “Street, at 7 o'clock, sharp, in the morning, tor the Railway Station, from Meeting adjourned sine die. = Sn ae = cre | 5 CTS. whence the remains will be conveyed to | Cardigan for interment, é é : Sal a Buys a package of ‘ Careposray Cire — The asnual Saint - P - Andrew’s Dinner, a time-honored festival, will tace place at the Hotel Davies on Monday, Dec 2nd, next. Tickets can be had from the Dinner Committee, viz., J.M. Campbell, Jobn McPhee, A. Me- Neill, W. D. Small, John A. McDonald and A. A. Bruce, iced To-morrow night inthe Upper Prince | Street Methodist Church, at So’clock, a | treat, an exceedingly rich treat, avwaits | those whowill but invest 10 cents for a; ticket to Rey. Mr. Cassidy’> lecture on “Manners and Customs of the J apanese 1 Doo’t niiss this unusually interesting and instructive lecture. siecle Tue Bowarista. — By reference to; another column it will be seen that the steamship Bonavi-ta will be due ai Char lotretown on Monday morning, Nov. 18th, and will sail fur St. John’s, Nfld., via} Syduey. Shippers should note that there | will only be one more sailing of this line of steamers this season and book their freight early, naalinien ¥.M. C. A.—This week being set} apart by the Ioternational Committee of | the Young Men’s Christian A-sociation as | a week of special prayer for young men and Young Men’s Christian Associations | the world over, al] who are interested in | the movement are invited to a meeting in | the ¥. M.C. A. parlor this (Tuesday)} evening at 8 o'clock. i aommnetipomannit | | Tuose Seizep Lossters.—An Ottawa | despatch of the 10th says: D. Davies, of | Charlottetown, hae admitted the Dominion | contention that the waters of N-.rthuiber- | land Straits are territorial waters of Can- | ada, aod bas given an undertaking to ob- | serve the close season with regard to lob- | ster+ for the futare. As Mr. Davies believ- ed he had a right to fish beyond the three- | nvile limit, and has admitsed his error, the | department has taken a lenient view of | bis contravention of the law, and has im-~ | oxed a nominal penalty fur the recent il- | Jesea! fishing. Mr. Davie>’ lobsters seized by the oftivers of the depar:ment have been } re leased, S20 OOO8O88Ue Johnson's Cough Drops. é Same kind we had last season. : Most everybody knows how — they are. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. 66 An Old Frouse eats up the tenant,” ’tis said. So with old furni- ture. Let us repair it for ths materials used in repair you—all necessary We buy in large them Our workpeople work, quantities, — buy right. can do the rest. « MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. Ge he eBay gt Cote + ADVANCES and underwear from 10 to - except at the advance. either price or time of deli All the Canadian flannel an average of l}c. per yard. The Dominion Wadding waddings 2c. per lb. higher. Ladies’ Mink Ruffs, new price. Letters from some of the larger mills say they are compelled to advance all lines of spring hosiery the article, refusing to take repeats after October 24 They placed. Some orders for repeats have been placed for which delivery cannot be had until March. Canadian fingering yarns have gone up 7}e. per lb. We are selliag Persian Lamb Muffs at $4. Greenland Seal Capes, 24 inches in length, at $18. Our Furs are choice quality and remarkably low in IN. PRICES. “~ 20 per cent., according to would not guarantee very until the orders were mills have advanced prices Co. quote black and white style. But vothing of received | by her some Ume ago ii cousequence of an | Ladder Company, | THE DAILY EXAMINER - “ NEW GOLF JERSEYS.— A large variety of new fash- ionable colors and Black ex- pectéd to-day. Further supplies of Season Goods ‘ceived this week. ' ‘able have been re- Eng'ish & Candian BLAN- KETS, Eider Down QUELTS BACHELOR COM- | FORTERS, and COLORED BLANKETS— /heavy and warm at’ very | low prices. GREY FLAN- NELS - all qualities. . All-wool | Men’s and Boys’ UNDER. | WEAR and CARDIGAN | JACKETS. W.A. Weeks & Co., | Wholesale and Retail. | ss i; | Charlottetown, Nov. 9, 1895. | ABEGWEITS 5; ST, DUNSTAN’S 4. The fact that it is practically impossible to judge a football team by previous matches was well exemplified in the Abe- gweit-St. Dunstan’s march at the Park yesterday. The Prince of Wales team first defeated the Abegweits; St. Dunstan’s won i | | | f omy Prince of Wales, and yesterday the Abegweits upset all calculations and ably bore out the confidence }]sced in them by their supporters by defeating St. Dunstan’s in one of the best matches of In the first half the Abegweits ad the sun in theireyes, and. the Saint’s | plavel sil aroun) their oppenen:s and scored ‘@ try a few minutes after play began, but failed to kick a goal. The lack | of practice on the part of the Abbies was apparest at the outset, and their wings could not hold those of the College, who broke through at will and blocked to per- fection. In the second half, however, the Abegweits seemed to get fresh courage, aud although they had one or two narrow escapes they rushed the ball up to the College goal and secured a try. . No goal. For about half the second part the bail was mostly in centre, with no material | advantage to either side. A few minates | from time the Abbies rushed the ball through St. Dunstan’s line, kicked it across and forced the Collegians to rouge for safety just two minutes fram time. | The game was called with the ball in Coi- lege territory. Abegweits 5, St. Dunstan’s 4. For the Abegweits, McQuillan, Duffv, | Handrahan and Flood did the work; while | Dafty, Joe Gallant, Foley aad Blake made | most of the gains for the Colleges “Fred | Havzard refereed the game in an impartiad mapper, i | the season PERSONAL. Rev. A. E. Burke, of Alberton, is in town to-day. Councillor Douse left yesterday on a holiday trip to Boston. Mr. H. J. Massey, the popular insur- ance agent, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Davies. De. RB. Macneill, of Stanley, and Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, are registered at the Hotel Davies. Rev. D. He iderson, of Pictou, N. S., i3 among the guests atthe Queen. He is attending the meeting of Presbytery. Mr. Byron N. Barne, the well-known commercial traveller, is here with a full line of samples. He is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. D, A. Lawson, the popular station agent at St. Peter’s Bay, is in the city with his daughter, They are at the Queen Hotel. Mr. W. J. Cox took duty on, Sunday, Oct. 20th, at Aylesford, for Rev. J. M. C, Wade, M. A., who has been seriously ill, but is now somewhat better—King’s Col- lege Record. Mr. Wilfred Forbes, son of Hon. George | Forbes, returned from Boston this morn ing, and left for home this afternoon in the Jacques Cartier. He was registered at the Queen to-day. Revs. W. P. Archibald, Cavendish, W. A. Manson, Georgetown, and A. Craige, Mount Stewart, are among the guests at the Queen. They are in attendance.at the meeting of Presbytery Mr. J. B. Nixon, of toronto, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. He comes here to institute a Commandery of Knight Templars. ‘The work of organizing will begin to-night inthe Masonic é@ Room and will probably not be concluded’ before to-morrow evening. Mr. and Mre. W. F. Carter have return- ed from their trip to the United States. Whil-t abroad Mr. Carter passed some time in one of the leaeing baking and confectionery establishme nts, acquir- ing the latest ideas, and has come back better equipped than ever for the success— ful conducting of bis own basines*, ees COMFORT FOR THE GUARD: O BROOKYN BRIDGE CAKs. It doesn’t seem much of a snap to be a guard on a Brooklyn Bridge car when nipping Winds are careering around, and the thermometer is making a bg effort to lower its own record. But these men are not so badly off after al’, their uniforms being made with an interlining of , Fibre Chamois throughout, and with this com- forting protection they caa enjoy even the wildest days without suffering from cold: Most men similarly employed nearer home have taken advantage of the wonderful warmth given by this wind-proof interlin- ing, and all outdoor workers should know that a layer of it will protect them from the stormiegst frosty weather, keeping the bod, in & healthful glow, without add- ing a Lurdeusome weight. en Put Movey in thy Purse, fut your money back. You need only pay haefthe price now. High prices are no more, “In spite of distrust, a B article ean be had ata cheap rate. Since the Bordéaux Claret Co. came into the field with their cheap wines, imported directly from Bord-aux, there 1s less de- mand for the long prices. People wank this cheap wine at $3 and $4 per dozen quarts. It hardly seems possi ble—for wine bas been associated with long prices. Yes, long protits, but eneripous sales at cheap rates make profits, And this is the position :—The people have good wine, wholesome, strengthening, which they can use freely without being im- poverished at nominal prices, Address— Montreal, | #! . Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Jee ’ THE MARKETS Frigay, Nov. 12 .0.05 to 0.07 .0.L5 to 0.16 Reef, quarter, per Ib .........0+ Beef, small, per. ]dye-ec..-.- eee Butter, fresh, per ]b...........-.. 0.20 to 021 Butter, tub, per Ib............++-- 0.17 to 0.18 Cabbage, per head......0...:-----6.04 to 0 06 Cheese, per: bb’ .03........30..00.6. 0.14 to 0.15 Cabbage, per doz.........+.0000++60.25 to 0.35 ee TN Codfich, each, cormed............0.10 to 0,15 Codtish, each, fresh..........+-- 0.05 to 0.25 Ducks, per pair....ccoeess-see++--0.50 to 0.60 Rees ek. veer G.16 to 0.18 Walt 24. Gabdisecee nace «ec 4000 OSS Flour, per Cwt ccc... netesQslO to 0.80 Geese...... . 0.50 to 0.70 Hides, per WOE. ova cts cc scss cote oe aa 0.05 i feeean is BA COTIO: £0. deowtce' en da lgfes icdeccess 4.00 to 0.08 Hay, per cwt ..,.. i siienk on ' ..0.35 to 6.40 Lamb, per quarter4...... -eee+e 0.40 to 0.60 Meoleevel CWO se cccsccdss ccccicsess 010 to 0.12 Mangels.........seccceseeseseesersees 0.12.to 0.15 Teh ncs ce « eceheensotnattsaess 0.00 to 0.28 Potatoes, new.........+sceseeeee--- 0.16 to 0.18 Perk. en eee cecsosesetee 40 @ 05 Sheep pelts ... 0.40 to 0.50 Turkeys ao es ee Turnips; per vish...............0.09 to 0.12 BORN. On'the llth ‘inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clarke, a danghier. A Worp to tue Wise.—Mr. George Carver is determined to do all he can to meet the conveniences of his inereasing niimber of customers. He has_ removed his re-taprant from Kent to Grafton +treet, opposite the Pot Otfice, where. he.) as fitted up attractive dinimg rooms, » They have been handsomely furnished by: Mark Wright & Co. The excellent quality of George’s oysters, also wel! known, and now thet he has removed toa more public and amore convenient. stand increased patronage and greater success is a certain- ty to.him. sendiiditileaniies Foresters.—The regular meeting f Court Avondale will:be keld at 8 p. m. to night. Financial questions of great. im> portance will be considered at this meet- rng. Sicha dee Cur stock of Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs has arrived.. We did not import them in the early fall, for the reason that best bulbs of this sort do not mature ia t me to reuch the American market before the last of Uetober. Ours are fine larze buibs, 3 for 25 cents. Bloom in 6 weeks.—Haezavd & Moore. Carter’s Bookstorer—Weadquarters for i cshool books, See advt. ee THE CHEAP BOOKSTORE BOOKS, STATIONERY, ——AND— FANSY GO005 OF ALL KINDS. Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. Latest Novels and Magazines ALWAYS:*ON HAND. Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—d&w MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold at Public Avetion, at the Conrt House in Summerside, in Prince County, on MONDAY, the sixteenth day of December, A D, 1895, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon, under a power of sale contained ina Mort- age dated the tenth day or October, A D 589, and made between Syivain Martin and Maggie Martin (his wife) ef the one part, and the undersigned, J Edward Wyatt, of the other part :— . All that piece of land on Lot Five, bonnded as follows: Commencing on the south side of the Duvar Read, in the horth-east angle of land conveyed to the said Syivain Martin by Yhomas Martin by dee bearing date the isth day of November, A ), 15386; thence south along the same thirty chains or to laud of William Haywood; thence east fourteen and on+-balf chains,.or to land of Richard Cer- nish ; thence north to the road; thence along the sume to the place of commencement, con- taining forty-five and one-half acres of land, more or less, Fer further particulars apply to the under- signed at his office, Summerside. Dated this llth day of November, A D, 1895 J. EDWARD WYATT, novil—'‘i law (2) Mortgagee. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading chargeu five cents per line. WANTED-—A general servant; must he: capable and well. recoramended. Appl MRS MACEACH EEN, oext to Davies Hotel. povs ANTEV TY PUKUHASE—A hall stove, b burner. of will please apply at this office Anyone having one to dispose novy T0 LET--A large, commodions and welt- lighted office on second flat of Merchants’ Bank of P E Island building. _4prly to J M Davison, Cash'er, Si (351)—nové $ i 500. $600 down, $9W on mortage if de sired—buvs desirable dwelling near centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELuIsm, London House building, vr cor- ner King and Great George Streets. bovd TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and Great George Strects. .-Apply on the premises. novi WANTED-—A cook, Apply at the REVERE ‘Hore.L. oct29 TO BOARDERS—Mrs S. R. Stumblies has good- accommodation for boarders at her residence, corner Prince and Dorchester Street Situation central. Rooms large and airy. House heated with bot water. sept 23 TO LET—A commodiceus..warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—-U. —s MARINE VILLA TO LET—Siturte adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy art of the city, fronting the Hillsborough iver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. has @ fine lawn, coach bouse and stable :a most dsirablé residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIES. octi—d&w guarvaw pat law TO LET—House with eight rooms pesidex kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office, 1i—oct2z TO LET—The as on Queen Stree now occupied by es Hermans, contain ing nine rooms} d by hot air: posses- sion November Ist» Apply to ALEXANDER Horne tf—sept28 TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block Apply lo Prows& Bros tf—mayl “WAN PED—A busheler for altering ©.oth ing in our ready-made a-poment tar ng, ¢lc.—MCcKAY WOOLEN Co. oct22— CLASSES for instruction ih embroidery will be opened November 5th by Miss A Long- worth, at her residence, Water Street. Mate- rials for work supplied. ti—act2a TO LEt-—That beaatifally situated two ory dwelling oa Prince Street, now occupies ams Reldin, Esq; on given first Also, cottage situ st July next on Hills orough Street, lately occupied by Wallas. Dg 5 on given atonce. . & & Ca. 135 Uf—septlt ‘to; HALF Fit + to Charlottetown, November 12, 1895. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1895. BOYS’ OVERCOATS, PRICE, 14 Years, $1.50 TO $6.00. ee ee ROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. 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 return. You are cordially invited. No trouble to show goods, and you will find that we are the people to deal with. Large stock of RUBBERS at lowest prices. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, November 9, 1895—dy & wky | 7 make and finish McKay NEVER! NEVER! = — — : = — = = NEVER ! is excellent. Woolen Company, _ Never has our stock of READYMADE CLOTHING been so complete as it is this Fall, and never haye we had our prices so low. Children’s Suits by the hundred. Boys’ Suits by the hundred. Men’s Suits by the hundred. Children’s Overcoats by the hundred. Boys’ Overcoats by the hundred. Men’s Overcoats by the hundred. | Children’s Reefers by the hundred. Boys’ Reefers by the hundred. Men's Reefers by the hundred, These goods we have in an endless variety of prices, and the Bargain Corner. make a mistake you. Be with made garments. their line. TWEEDS and make your Clothing. We ail manufscturers’ prices. NOW DON’T this time by ordering your Clothing before seeing what we can do for the majority and have us You can’t get better Our Cutters are artists in secured a lot of FANCY WORSTEDS under The like was never have shown in the town for value. D. A. BRUCE, Leading Merchant Tailor. | HUNT’ ER. on a shopping tour started to hunt ’er. where he would be the man. “ Thea JOHN NEWSON’S, “everybody goes A man got separated from his wife while “ Whatisshe buying?” askedhe. “Well, she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit;” said directly here, and sure enough. he © Newson Block, Victoria Row. about .the city, and He asked a friend likely. to find. her. you'll find -her at ” said his’ friend ; there." He came FOUND ‘ER. LONDON Flannel Shirts, — Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, = oS 7 2) ——e & = < - HO USE. Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for Cash Only. (: Charlottetown, October§]9, 1895 —dy 1. J. HARRIS, AGENT HERE IS A SENSIBLE IDEA Just the thing for Curling, Skating, Driving, kte, a nN Winpsor, Ont’, Oct. 29th, 1895. Gentlemen :— Please ship us at once one case No 20, natural Fibre Chamois. Please give this your immediate attention, as we are having a very active demand for our Ladies’ and Men’s Fibre Chamois Vests, Blankets and ae Protectors, aad are using a large quantity of the Fibre Chamoia therein, Yours truly, Tue Ever Reavy Dress Stray Co, Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. The Vests are made of Fibre Chamois covered with Sateen or plain, may be wora between the Jacket or Cape and Dress waist or between the Coat aud Vest. Durable and inexpensive. At all the Leading Stores. Patented July 1890, March 1895, A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they eannot get 4 stylish, up- to-date, made-temorder 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- thing in the store genuine value. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895 135 w TIN ELATES, INGOT TIN. +00 Boxes Allandale Charcoal Tin Plates, 100 Ingots Tin, 1 Cask Bar Tin, PER BARQUE “CHARLES E. LEFURGEY.” For sale low while landing. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, November 11, 1895—135 a A es. emt chan a spss cman pollination: acai te ae ~s - aot Typ anes Soe ie. 2%: ; eet #* eee + ea game hes xs resictt Toe cite Oi sonngeinstancanspte atte ee ae ey ae “ > aia os eas Geeta maticine apnan canes ar Der enamanaphhe eas RA SAM i a i Ny ; salle SA Soren ad .ocae om “ « “oe ent nnn + pndletrenapnithie ” oe x : ¥ x engl hin nie rs x wn * Be - al oie ma: pein " Pe ie arian Ay exenagtint a a a mee wmrmtin > alone - ag ee % etn ron ee ~ * Se agin see eB ee nee ee hae view gh Ae i. aac east oeranutin oe Fito meg tek ee Ate es — Pe gs aoe wit See ge atepes ont aa