a ee - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18 : nee hae a - THE DAILY EXAMINE ss 8 Auli il, THE DAILY EXAMINER. Moston aod a LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Tw fA A i 0} o mg ovement ere ae . ce Health of the City. eC m6 = NOVEMBER 18, 1889. Porarors.—Receipts past six days, 73,- —— am | @ - EY - 1500 bush; previous six days, 55,000 bush. Sir, —I read your article on the health of A o > om | Notes and Comments. The arrivals still continue moderate and | ine city and liked your suggestion. A bole | gry) Wi. Ks’ CHU i Cil oes Te stocks on hand are running considerably dug down inside or near one of these sew- % “ . J mB. ah /GeUEb. , - oe __ The British Board of Trade returns for | Jighter than they have been. Demand has age wells, and a portion of the sediment of PITTS Z 4 & S ” October again show a marked growth in | not been so active as it was earlier m the the kitchen slops brought to the surface as ! e ; © ~ & Ww JAS PATON & Cvs Canadian imports and exports. season, but there is @ fair trade "i oi a sample, would have more effect in deter- The Fifth Annual Course Oi Logtiures, on CS == > . The Boston Advertiser prints a sum- stock. Prices have mane » ittle = mining my mind as to the neceasity forsew- th a ae ; mary of the number of pupils in every city | most all kinds. Houlton ond f wn erage for Charlottetown than all the “veeeaint i tee, ° . e and town in Massachusetts having parochial | stock is In rather light supply ae dD L theories which the doctors can propound. EV. A ROBERTSON, New Glisgow, N — = e us omers. schools They show a total of 39,301 in |} quotations. Burbanks, ~— Silver Dol- If sewers are really needed to maintain the R A . ‘Nl festure in Sf. JAMES’ HALL ee eS parochial scho Js, as against 178,097 in the | lars, etc., selling fairly. Chenangves also good health of the city, let us have them by |” “y > =: rs ee eee public schools. selling very well. Western — — UP} all means, and the sconer the better. But ON mT) Ss The great mineral resources of Great ape and some of the best bring 00 cents. |] ag one taxpayer, am opposed to the ex- q) Se = ~ Black Silk Wary Henriettas, Britain are shown by the fact that the pro- e quote . : f peuditure of 80 large a sum of money as Tuesday Evening, Nov. 19th, = = a fp ductions in this line in the year 1888 reach- | P. E. Island Hebrons anh ceed eeeess 60 to po sewerage will involve before.it is clearly and : ‘ , mu a 0 : BB AT AMAZING PRICES. ed the enormous total of 182,660,160 tons, : Rose ........ poicac: ate - - 60 | fully demonstrated that sewage wells are, A EIGHT O'CLOCK. 4 = . i I of which 162,935,219 tons were of cval. and : Stars = eon yanks..... = eo ‘*Ito use your phrase, ‘*,s menace to the 5 ae ks x i | — e = a 8,635,032 iron stone, the rest being fire- - — ee Ce 30 . ** | health of the city.” Subject: * Elizabethau Vikings. — . S , y clay, oil-shale, and other minerals. . : ee fait 4 be . y — Rov. 18. we GO ax D Cys BUYER, when in England, was for. The Pioneer of to-day’s date says: Eaas.- Receipts for the week 1 nae, November 18, 1889. ae ed me - EG . tunate in securing the following Black 66 Gc lite ih Chinen in ceegch. of 8100" bbls., 10,280 cases; last week 13 boxes, -<—-- ge fan “os Silk Warp Henriettas at one-third less than ** Sullivan is ¢ > t . s cainiaie hid 880 bbls., 11,177 cases. The market A Complaint ay ane j Cs An | Ba wae S) the reyular prices. eee n has i. ates ss or ea for holds steady for choice fresh-gathered ~— Celer y : weLely =») = = c omen anne that he is at home, and goods. Held stock — — - Srtr,—I see it announced in the papers so a S ge & BE THINK OF THIS : that he is, as everyone knows, Chief Justice | P*°°S Tanga ug * he "han : - fi that ‘* a consignment of goods will be open- oO < pn ; ef Prince Edward Island—to show how sales at 15 to 2Ve. ie no a ata ed up in a few days, the time and place of 4 AY & SONS are taking orders for winter & o ad lisual Price 84¢ $I and $I 25 te much reliance is to be placed upon the and very dull at I7c, isiand firsts sell at) .4)4 will be announced lateron.” Evident- supply of Celery. Gelery packed in a Cai ‘ “5 20, f Pioneer. The Pioneer's party prejudices 23e. _ }ly this is a slaughter stock brought here to] }oxes or barrels, and delivered on board car iH) Now 65¢ 15c and 0c er d ee cause it to be like the Heathen Chinee, Fisu.—There is a further decline in]|the detriment of our own merchants. Itis|or steamer without extra charge. Orders RK va iS G ’ a ‘ . p y . e#just “a little peculiar.” mackerel, and the market closes dull and |» shame that such impositions are tolerated. | taken at the Market, Chat lottetown, or ad- = 7 eee —_We trust that accommodation will be weak at the following quotations :— Cannot some means be devised to stamp out dress J. J. Gay *& Son, Pownal. = range ae eS - a provided on board the SS. Stanley for a| Mackerel, extra # bbl......... 5 ik Wes ve this unfair competition , W here Js our from 25 «hey = p , cooem, bore ep be. o3 7 COLOREE HR BSS GAANY postal clerk, in order that the mails may “ NO. Lo. cece eee eee e eee 20 00@..... Board of Trade and our City Council? It on - oe . arenes ear — _ nig & wae tt PH Rs be at least partially sorted on the way over. “ No. 2.02.20 eee eeegeees 18 00@.. .. | is too bad that our own people, who pay ae a . Ge as ed “wager Page agen eens = fat To have every m sil brought all the way to “ No. . large aren — oe hin regular taxes and have an interest in the ~ sergsae dn er we of this truly me dicinal plant is on “" Never before have we offered such induce. ’ Charlottetown before the letters and papers “ — — otis ety: oo -- + ‘00 city, must submit to such illegitimate oom | not used. * te ments. Prices positively startiing. You are sorted to such an extent that they can amglish ......+e ee eee: 5 WO@10 petition as the ** Allen gale,” and * Holi- ‘My dear fellow dyspeptic sufferers, have > ‘ , a ' need net go with your old dress when you can : For canned mackerel and lobsters the|day goods” of the shoddy article. Let our)... } 7 ow buy a fu'l dress length of 12 yards, nice - 5 A ; you tried munching a stalk of Celery asa citizens show their opposition to these snide tinishing off (so to speak ) at each meal? If shows by discouraging them in every way. | you have not, make a start; if you have, 1 Our own merchants can be relied upon—| need not tell you why. at once be dispatched to Summerside, Souris and other important points, will be to delay business and cause annoyance Canned Mackerel,— throughout the Province. : 1 lb, tins labelled per doz..... 1 50 to. Canned Lobsters,— 1 1b. tins, labelled, new, per doz 1 65 to .... Funeral of P. McQuaid. striped yoods, for 1.2%, The’ doutie width Dress Goods, in many of the latest shades, at 30c. per yard, is a decided bargain—y7® beautiful lot of new figured Dress Goods, all double width, in terra, myrtle, garnet, drab, navy and black, at 40c. and 5c. per yard, would be cheap at 60c. and 70c.; and the double width all-wocl Amazons, at 40c. per following are the prevailing prices :— 30 ° ‘Sppigg puv sdvg Ang ‘soaopyg } “ these fly-by-night frauds cannot. nov18—2aw (mon thu) wky 2i Pes, ie “ Yr PS Ge, ee —A gentleman from Seattle says that the fire has already benefitted many men by teaching them the value of temperance drinks. Nearly ninety saloons were burned, THE Noy. 18th, 1889. [SE SE — = a pipUNes Foy ‘soy Ny Gb Hie "Ss a? eat me ae eee as Ry aa a ae ©. P. FLETCHER, Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod & wky tf ee pe The Catholics of Charlottetown will be glad on : : ae to know that Mother St. Angelina, for so 350 pairs boot tops, the best quality and many years Superior of St. Joseph’s Convent, lowest prices in town. Also, shoefindings, is about to return to the Island to resume her sole leather, and upper leather, at the cheap- t ices at the Domini B ; ~aflegy es a e Dominion Boot a Horses, Cows, Pigs, &e. coais and Nuits, Uen’s sail iene ’ Overcoais and Reefers, a - 3) mi PD . a pont © ’ The T ' : oo eo NN | yard, is the best valne in the city. A bea uci- . and the Mayor's proclamation prevented The Toronto Globe of the 14th inst. says: |, NL sic2 acid #2 ar ars py ful lot f Plaid Goods very chea ty their re-opening. Hundreds of lemonade} ‘* The young pressmen of Toronto did } | w FN ——* eee P stands sprang up all over the city, the favor- | honor to themselves and their calling yes- ||} |= Lp “ ‘ ; ite drink being strawberry iemonade, made } terday by the manner in which the last aad } | OF PF. BE. ISLAND, tH) a F 5 by adding the juice of strawberries and | respects were paid tothe remains of the}) “™" 4 - = A An Extraordinar Bar ain | : dropping five or six of the berries in a glass} late Patrick McQuaid, or *“* Mac,” as he}| ~—1S AT— : ~ sd y g > of lemonade. He heard s number of men| was known to his very large circle of} | Allen's ‘Bestorer Ve ¥ eg é ) . . gases ‘ y 5 z \- e Ss, j | e er, | =~ - , ; as declare that it was much better than beer. | friends. He died far from home and kin- }| : C “_ wa One and a half yards wide, all wool Myrtle * F ired but he l h ly cessi yn of | | Ay —— Vi or. gE Dress Serge. Regular price, $1.25. Now, — According to a London special to the | Gree, Soe Sey eg oor . ‘| @ ev in 80c, per yard. ’ Wut Mie the. useonasion is acme) Ste yesterday from the General Hos- || —— oe o sz NES YE EERE A ADEE OES AR - -. | pital to St. Michael’s Cemetery showed how||Hall's, * Renewer, w a ‘eo parts of Africa are having a hard time of it : : ! gant se fast mow. Thedesnatch eave ;: warm a place he had gained in the hearts] | a at met oe . ; wie: a nn sri ae Lak of his fellow-journalists. The pall-bearers | | Luby’s, Restorer, — ws — x 0 saa ain i a ae an on ~ - were Messrs. John Scully, John A. McGee, as em Tf) ee éa a. snows tat missionaries are ho e ers ¢ , E “ Po ‘ > "Pa ‘s Tite li —~ out i tha church siflitant and are in a state of open Ik rank Lee, E A. Ackland, F. Staunton urd’s, | Vitalizer, oS S vom test \hiid’ aliens dedi anal ee <A war with Arab slave catchers, who seek ven- and Charles M. Ryan, and among those | gt oe < atter very euitabl for Curtains ~ d only be geance because of the missionaries’ efforts to present not of the newspaper fraternity | | Rosetter's., Restorer. iH) Beat oo os val oe The Seon width Printen oe break up the slave trade. At Fwambo mis- | were Union Station Agent ae of the | soceemmasieeioshepinttenceneed ‘ ccesainiaien a a ». 0 ons A Dimity Ts a: offering at 25c. per yard is = mission aries h ave been compe lied to build a G. - ee ©. P. R. Agent rank Conway, i i CY 909 wa: , ar Cd worth 40c. a big fort in self defence, and those at the north | R. L. Patterson, Ex-Ald. Harry Piper, C. W ATSON Ss ROSEWARY * pu om wae : i end of Lake Nyassa are kept busy fighting | Martin, E. Dwyer, J. Walsh, P. O'Brien, e UR eS ee poe ~ wa pp o ———_ : slave-raiding parties, who attack the native | all of them warm friends of the deceased.}| = AIR WASHES >» yy We - . villages and murder Pye c rf inhabitants. About two score of newspaper men were sit S ie aed : i late ti pent @ "6 2 7. g ane on ihe & in July last the ee aan present, all the city journals being repre- CLEAVER'S , eee erate c Ct ail e ail S eT 0 : <— | iiled ali the Arabs of a raiding party and re-) sented, the Globe, on which the deceased CLEAVER'S CA! PH: — See ‘a oe .* fam, * ae i leased a long string of women and children di . : BARRY’S TRICOPHORODS. — : = “ i) ‘ ee ee rr “es id his last work, particularly so. A beau- Be a ; : j : es wt ‘ . * EE! C d the sf being led into slavery. While the natives ‘ful floral trib ‘th th an * Gael ae THE “BELL” PEANQOS we have re- a COME AND SEE! Come and see 1 have no arms save their spears, the Arabs are aru — te ate, we : = nape HAIR DYES. i cently sold to His Honor Lieutenant- a =m sm pan astonishing Ulster Cloth we ere selling for -— armed with English guns, which latter fact Comrade worked into it, from the ae Cc ii; Colorific Gi is. Buckingham’s Governor Cary ell and others in the city have ary os wv “ 31.25, regular price, $1.65 ; and our Me " arouses the indignation of the missionaries.” | bers of the Globe staff, rested on the lid of ||Canadian, ‘Vo — h’ “a i 3 \| given the utmost satisfaction : : -° © Mirae Myrtle Ulster Cloth, usually sold at $1.35. a c the casket. Another, larger and more eh S- ae CO es. ww ” — —! it r. Saunders, cirect rr of the Do- beautiful yet in its wealth of roses, and H AIR DRESSINGS. THE = BELL ° GRGANS need no | a ans > ———— r minion Experimental Farms, who has re- reading a simple, but touching, ‘*Good-bye, ‘ “ : : : pufiing. The fact that we have sold over we a o ~q an cently returned fr a s tour ot ins] ection Mac,” came from Ottawa, and had a spe- Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Rimmel's a Twelve Hundred (which is ovel double the hey eo '£) oa EEN & Cy in north-western L anada, gives a very cially sad significance. The funeral -ser- Juice and Glycerine, Burnett's eer number of th ut ot ay other make sold) on the - 4 ae A s te gratifying account of progress. Referring | yice was conducted by Rev. Father Morris. ler’s Hair Cleaner, Pomades, Oils, etc., at ne — proof of their superiority —_ a 4 x | to the farm at Brandon he states that the} — = a 3 over ail others. = oo a In SCOTCH and other makes, all shades, 2 plantation of forest trees has done very DIED. WATSON’S. TESTIMONIAL FROM PROF. EARLE a L ie ane 4 well, speaking of avenues, several milesin| go, x - : 5 ae : Qh a a a . ; ® oy 2 n Nov. 17th, 1889, Duncan A., the belov aia litte oie s : jimi ce a of the sons rae — “ Ht aftroe ed son of Alexander and Janet Patterson, aged nov18—3m eod ( ) Cu’town. P. E. L, Aug. 26th, 1888, = od as Peni ps planting ot alorest belt, a hundred fe€C) nine years $ ———— | Mr. C. P. FLETCHER need CD 4 ay ; an , ry ° “ e e ’ . A ° . = “ . 7 q wide, to act as a windbreak. This example [Funeral will leave his father’s residence, “4 . 95 Dk4r Str—The many scores of Bell Organs oS — @ @Q A Important to Ladies. - will no doubt be followed by the farmers, | Prince Street, at half-past two to-morrow the 3S S 66 C which [have had the pleasure of testing, have “an oi = New Dolmans, Neat and Stylish Jacket and will aid in making a material change | 19th inst.] ° 2 @ jsiven me the utmost satisfaction. They pesems wt im fA oa. Pee ee et ee a oe 5 : : : excellent qualities of tone and touch, aad the eS @ ~~ A job iot of Jackets clearing out at $2.25 in — appearance’ and the yield of the A precious one from us is gone, general workmanship is first-class. Having been woe Some very handsome Dolmans at low piices whole surrounding district. The Canadian A voice we loved is stilled; a + ane 22 years, pas —— all ~ a ~ 4h ill 28 ny . .¢ : . : : F ié 6 teaching 1@ plano and organ to up- ; WwTT @ Te eee er ree prairies will not be left treeless, and not A place is vacant in our home ~ HIPPERS of Flour and other freight will] wards of 400 persons in town and country, ex- =o = = penal MANTLE PLUSH, in black and brown only will che individual farms be protected, That never can be filled. N take notice that this Steamer will sail | PeTience hastaught me that Canada has turned — vm 5 with very rich fringes te match, but the climate of the cour it il (Halifax papers please copy.) ~ oa ; . out an organ which, for qualities referred to Aer va of the coustey Sset ws oe FROM BOSTON for this port (and Summer- | above, and durability, is hard to excel. — < s favorably affected. But, as has been ree) === ———— side, weather permitting), on : aM Kime eo SO wee marked, the settlers on the prairies are Local Notices. Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing. i oo | a . thus providing themselves with plantations : oe $ es q> a) ERWE R and io sts. the people of the vider pro- We are clearing out the balance of our stock Saturday o3rd Instant Always on hand, a full line of VIOLINS, mae &R a = LADIES UAD A e ee ee f cloth jackets, ulsters and black fur jackets ? ?! ACCORDEONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, ee vincee, with their rich woodlands, should | ° cloth jackets, uisters an J ; aes 'CORDEONS, CONCERLINAS, mae Ow we VESTS. CORSETS Oe, Sar = : el : at big discount. If you want a bargain come Leaving here FOR BOSTON on and all other small musical Instruments Qh = - ISTS, CORSETS, HOSIERY. See the ake care that by this reckless cutting away & ; 8 ox > ee . ie atoke f io they are not haunien to al © us,—Perkins & Sterns. novl8 31 ‘ty Violin Strings oe) te “ = ae b. value we are giving in Black Cashmere Hose. point whose the sainchiled done may be hard Ladies’ ulsters at from 15 to 20 per cent. Saturday 30th Instant Best Quality Violin id oo : Oe ae ad to remedy less than regular prices, at J. B. Macdonald's, ’ =%9 Sheet Music and Music Books, ‘ = o ~— nov18 6i ho vy —— asus re = $= : +172 carryi Pots og ‘ mina YSICAL GOODS of eyery ’ a - =» . Our fall and winter millinery has got to go ae ng Potatoes, Eggs, &., at reasonable | and general M lee: : ? Eb £ - a ag Personal. at a big discount. See the Bargains.—Per- t re : - tA pS a wi’ © =a kins & Sterns. nov18 3i Dates of last trip will be given later. As we buy all for cash, we can sell low, “a = CD FU i gi Hon. Senator Prowse isin town. He is at} Be wise, and don’t buy a reefer or overcoat ? 30N & SON : : aisliaaiiiiy a+ D R CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, CAPS, and ae the Hotel Davies. before seeing James Paton & Co’s, stock. D. FARQUHARSON & SON. PIAND3, ORGANS and SEWING MA = c Pc the cheapest GOAT ROBES in the city, ait His Lordship Chief Justice Sullivan returned nov 18 Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1889--dy 3aw wky CHINiés sold on terms to suit everybody, om ASTRACAN COATS and JACKETS. ‘he home from Montreal on Saturday evening. We have the largest and cheape Be y a =) Sea Hon, A. J. Macdonald, Georgetown, is fleecy cottons in the city sien ssaeh : JOHN Wi LKINSON, Agent at Alberton = oa we 3 eee 7 het amongst the guests at the Hotel Davies to- inoue, Maehiakh 00 thease sieame a S Perkin’ & LE ™ ©, P, YEO, Agent at Summerside, a Li . a iis r i ro amt. & -Peskios ~= Oo ittie Boys’ Reefers, Over- ® “~~ Re old charge }j0A0U 38 i Mr. H. McKenna, of the Customs depart- . a peor a aes ment, returned from his trip to Boston on The Best Record.—For selling good quality $7, bought at a bargain, e § customers the full benefit of this lot and sell 5 Saturday evening. Grand Dake Nicholas, who is suffering from a cancer, has undergone a surgical operation for the introduction of a canula into the throat. The trial of members of the family and ser- vants charged with robbing the Servian pat- riarch while he was dying at Carlovitz, reveal. ed the fact that they hastened hiz death by strangling him. The Sultan of Turkey has sanctioned the erection of a chapelat Bethlehem for Protest- ant pilgrims. The report that the Czar will visit the Sul- tan is confirmed. A Boston club has ordered a bust of John L. Sullivan. John would, no doubt, be pleased to furnish the bust himself, if the requisite funds were sent him. Mr. Spurgeon is troubled more than ever with the gout, but he has no intention of retiring from the ministry, as has been re- ported. The Rey. Father Burke returned home from Montreal and Ottawa on Friday evening. By Ottawa exchanges we see that the rev. gentle- man preached an eloquent sermon in St. boots, shoes and rubbers at cheapest prices, we haye distanced all our competitors at the Dominion Boot aad Shoe Store. nov18 6i Fleecy Cottons.—J. B. Macdonald, Queen Street, has a large lot of fleecy cottons which he will sell offcheap, having been bought at the time cottons were at the lowest point— effecting a saving of at least 20 per cent., thus enabling him to give his customers the benefit ot the low price the goods were bought at. nol8 6i An Otp Restpenr Gone.—In last Far- mer there appeared among our obituary notices the death, at the ripe old age of 97, of Benjamin Haslam. The deceased was born in the north of Ireland and emigrated to this country when quite a lad. Mrs. Haslam, his widow, survives him being now in her 87th year, besides two sons and two daughters. His death took place at Kensington and his remains were buried in the Springfield Episcopal churchyard, Rev. Mr. Daniel conducting the funeral services. — Pioneer a WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, Keppoch, Lot 48, On Monday, 2nd December, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ALL MY STOCK AND CROP, —CONSISTING OF— 1 Mare (11 years), 1 do. (11 years, by Ab- dallah), 1 do, (5 years, by Messenger), 1 do. (3 years, by Harry), 1 Horse (Abel), 2 Horses (24 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Coll, dam by Abdallah, 1 Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey Cows (registered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, 4 Heifers, 1 Jersey Bull (4 years, registered), 1 Bull (2 years, registered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons Hay, 2 barracks Oats, lot Straw, Potatoes and Turnips, 1 English Basket Wagon, 2 Dog Carts (by McPhail), 1 Double Vis-a-vis. Terms made known at sale. A COOK BOOK FREE By mailto any lady sending us her post office address. Wells, Richardson & Co.; Montreal. ee $$$ $$$ FRED. £. MORRIS, --DEALER IN— ELECTRICAL GOODS, Cor. Queen and Water Sts., CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - - P,E. ISLAND" AS always on hand Electric Bells, Annun- E ciato:s, Burglar Alarms, Medical Batteries, hiectric Motors—for running Sewing Machines, Coffee Milis, &«.,—and ali kinds of Electric Gas Lighting Apparatus. Fitting up Houses and Repairing Instruments a Specialty. All work guarenteed. novl6—lw E. H. NORTON @ 00, “sol iy [Et oA Pp SpOYUv ST ? 9 %) pur uv SsjJURY Soipu|y puv spu SUMOIGG “SOUH A sootid . e ‘yoorsy them for $1.75, Don’t miss seeing this lot. Wool Shawls aud Kouitted Goods, Saar ee MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING at wonderful low prices. MEN’S BLUE SERGE SHIRTS, good quality. Grey Flannel Shirts, CARPETS. PATON & CO'S CARPET DEPART- MENT is the largest and best on the Island, We have laid out a lot of short lengths that we are clearing out at half price. CURTAIN POLES. BLINDS with spring Patrick's Church, Ottawa, on Sunday, the] Arrer Damacus.—It will be remembered 10th inst., and reseived mach attention at the | that a large quantity of fireworks were ship- yest oe hands of several members otf the Cabinet, ped from Montreal to Halifax|during the sum- ,- eam y Hon. John Costigan, whe drove him] mer carnival. The Canadian Express com- through the country, pany were the chief carriers and on one occas- PU ya WILLIAM WELSH. a : Se ; ‘SH. /Commission Merchants, sateen. | Greet Seapien Siete. ee : ’ 00, now $2.50. no lot worth $1.75, now $1.25, re so can smn, = 9 A mma st ee 2 ind P The following resolutions were passed at a special meeting of the Benevolent Irish So- ion an explosion took place in the car con- taining them, by which a messenger named DIVIDEND NOTICE. SPECIAL AUGTION OF APPLES Every day we have BARGAINS of one kind or another, ‘OHjVA BAPXO *SzpIM ACUI viety, held on Sunday evening, Nov. 17th. Rogers was killed. Henry Rogers of Toron-] MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND Eee solved, That we put on record our deep | to, a relative of the dead man, has now taken CHARLOTTETOWN, Nov: 18. 1889 , sense of the loss we have sustained in the | action against the express company for $15, ; oe : i ue ‘s aa we a ee COME AND SEE US, as we don’t press : | eth oh aor ky Kaen ae arse eee Noa is hereby given that a half-year] Tadnac , il you to buy. \ ral ts = ee ere dividend, at the rats of Eight De Cons, Wedne sday ; Nov CHE Lr 2th, : mber © 18 Society. . JAS. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, : novl a y- _ Bors, carbuncles, and other skin eruptions = annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, That the Secretary be | indicate that the system is endeavoring to re- | 48 been this day declared, payable at its ie ithe cee ee of these resolutions | ject poisonous acids, and that Ayer’s Sarsa-| Banking Office on and after December 2nd bea acrhatrnt yest fis tac bos | "aatinnd ah ed odes ke cane [ee ie tthe Dead 7 7 es a ioe J e hour | reliable of all b! edici vf their sad : ood medicines, Ask your drug- we... 2 bereavement, gist for it, and take no other, : | unovl8—6i cod Pie mae os AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK. Furth r Resolved, directed to forward a ee er ee This is a SPECIALLY FINE LOT f N : Fruit, and will keep till spring. oa novld—di A CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. i. E PD seaneeanmeo a & LIGA W ‘Spoor osucowl ul