THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. rort Many ] Ss MEMOIRS OF SIR JORN, juiring as to ae ms ore er tne 1 ! Sur John Macdonald, y | DECEMBE R 8 1894. Joseph Po say be purchased. To <a { we may repiy that the work is for sale by Mesers. J. Durie & Son, Ottawa, for what | " Mec. ~ the I Mail calls the “astonishingly | « Wr hope that citizens will rally to the wey = Everyone whe irs ‘ r Ml ‘ ‘ s isde ighted, and the support of the Y.M. C. A [t appears wreieha the euck wade nel ah. | that ovly $2,140 have been subscribed to j Che 1 ) o Mail says that‘it is veyoud 7 . stan . meet liabilities amounting to $4,000. A } deubt the most important book ever put Saad this ntry.” oO re appro- meeting vervore interested is to be ise ; t country N more app . ss . - The | tl priaté Christmas present could be given ne} . t -venipne » lif of the ; : Geld « Monday evening he lite of the he aawone wh takes any interest ia tl ‘ : jostitution depends upon the result It} nubhe aduirs of Canada and in its fore wil! be a sad reflection if the Protestant: | most statesman iam apd Nrietiavity of the town permit ee “ee os THE WAR IN THE EAST. F ara ias ‘ en & credit to the town,— a centre of informa: Ac gto a recent despatch from ian a f weral abd of religious influ- |} Chefee, Tsung Li Yamen has decided to euce. Will:dot one or two of our men ef} send a special ambassador to Pokio fully authorized to negotiate a treaty of peace wea 10 know that it is better to give ; 82 ed eo ; . ! with Japan This is the result of an In- than to receive, have their Christmas holi- | asia United States Minister jay giaddened by the thought that they | Denby, he and the United States contributed the balance which is now re- | minister to ave | repared the way < ind thus say 7. =. C. 4. of | for direct ¢ lnication between China as 7 | and Japa f he nature of the pre- “ win liminary nego : is kept secret ge RS The C | News correspo idert at To OUR WOUNDED CONTEMPORARY. kio telegraphs as follows: “The asain : cn a ae a ae t has broken tts —h to fol- Ter eee low th ivice of ¢ t Inonye, Japanese vious ntemporary nas jiost its tenper Soe it Seoul, re varding inter? nal. re- if Tue Examener bas in any way contri- | form. After appearing to cemply with <i toa reeuit so deplorabie, Tre Ex- } C Inonve’s suggestions the govern suIver ought certainly to apologise. We | ment sent secret messengers through the Se i. v country for the purpose of exciting a Tis- 2 ee the oP hion that the ng among natives : Coum Inonye there- Guardian's agitation and bad language pro- upon informed the Korean foreign office cee > @ censciousness that it | that the advice he had previously present- s i hen from a=vth hat Tua | ©d he ad been revoked and caused to be re : a ealled the troops that had been sent to EXAMINER bas said Of conrse Tue BKx- surpress the uprisings. The discovery of AMINER knows tha t is impossible to | un lerhand lealings on the part of the au- publish a vidence i s the rea ies has caused a disturbance at the s » Tun Exaiss — rhe minister of interior has ten- : . lered his resignatio ” a Y \ Shanghai despatch to the London an ses he | Times says that the Japanese version of (euardian i< «thin s right when it | the mission of Mr. Detering, who success ‘ ‘ i ; op estil then | om attempted to treat for peace with amp a ae a r se a : ee | Japan, is inexact. The despatch adds that Guardian dure to say that i ould not | Mr Detering was duly appoi ated: as Chi have published the mes of the whole | nese envoy by an Imperial decree, but the twenty-four, or that ki not have ; Japanese ministers = d to examine his omitted the names of th e? There | credentials. Two reasons are alleged for of Japan. The first of theese is may he y er behind the titor’s hail } ? , . may be & power Usnind the cunors Chal’ | wnat Japan had an expedition at Hiro that weknow xotof. If the editor beafree | chima ready to sailto deal a crushing agent (as he ought to be), h ild easily, | blow at the Chinese. The second is that a i.e. neers mets Japar tends to aehjeet Cine to ent reme it he desired to ve Tair and just,have pudiish- | * ° . ‘ . it fore pe war rleyi ed all the names as they were mentioned i . t Le could s acily have wi : a ‘i lp court, Or ub could as easi have wih. GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. held the names that were published to the | shall be suspended. DAILY EXAMINER . DEOREK REGARDING CHURCH RE- UNION, Late advices fromm Rome state that a papal decree, which is the outcome of the recent conference held there. looking to the re-union of the Roman and Greek churches, appeared on the 6th It pre v des that ecclesiastical colleges founded in the east by the papacy shall be devel- oped in favor of the Eastern Churches. The rites of the latter church shall be maintained intact. Avy Latin priest iry- ing to proselyteise armong,Greek Clirirtians Roman Catholics in places where there are no priests of that church may attend the services held by priests of the Eastern rite without preju- dice te their own religion. No more Roman Catholic Colleges can- be estab- lished in.the east without pspal permis sion. All members will receive instruc- tions according to the right of their own church, and those who have embraced the Roman Catholic faithcan return to the Eastern rites. Finally, the decree an- nounces that the Pope, with the monetary assistance of Catholics of all countries, will found colleges and churchea in the east >_> °- “The Modern Mother Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect ot a gentle remedy than by any other, an that it is more acceptable to them. Child ren enjoy itand it benefits them. The trne remedy, Syrup of Figs, is mapufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. — SPECIlau NOTICES dvertisements under thie heading cnarged for at the rate of ten cents per iine. Teo bars Electric Soap for 24 cents at Sanderean & Co’s, A nickel alarm clock for 90 cente, et we would recommend the purchase of better one, so as to get a good time-keeper. H. Taylor. Beauty attracts beauty. We propose to open the Xmas Fair with new attractions. Look out for advertisements.—Paton & Co. —G. A new lot of children’s suits of our own cloth just in; the only thing that will stand the boys—McKay Woolen Co. See Prowse Bros’ window for ties; the best l5c ties in the city. We have just opened a nice line of Xmas ties, including all the latest and most fashionable styles and colors—-Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. Little drops of water make the mighty ocean our selling prices make. mighty bargains—S. A. McDonald Queen St. Don’t miss seeing the window of Carters’ Book-store, Something special to-night. A few of our 2 for 25c ties still left; these are the greatest bargain of the age— McKay Woolen Co. A Saturday snap.—One lot roll combs 5 cents a pair, regular. price 40 and 60 cents. Brownie pins 10 cents. | A large lot of neve goods for Xmas.—E {W. Taylor. Suow-bound—But not business-bound We are bound to makethe Christmas Fair a success.— Paton & Do. 25 “READ THIS! Fiapee Pistole, | Dexter Rock- Sure If Insured with BROW CIP TOWN Vacuum Rocking Horses, ers, Skin Coveréd Hobby Horses, Steamboats, Cranes and Engines, Mechanical Toys from 25 cts. upwards, . Fire Engines, Trains, Horses: and Carts, Sleds, Snow Shovels, Building Blocks in wood and | stone, Noah's Arks, Magnetic , Toys, Wash Sets, Tey Ranges, | Dolls’ Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, Picture Books. and an endless variety of | Ottawa Notes. Games, all new, handsome and | tte cheap at | LEWIS’, Gratien St, dec8 Op; yosite Bx ar ket House. i Insurance Agent, TELEGRAPHIC. DesrarcHEes To | SreciaL THE EXAMINER Orrawa, Dee. 8. Hon. Mr. Bowell has received a cable- rrain from England that Sir John Thomp- son will be sworn in @ member of the Im- perial Privy Council on Thursday of next | week, and wi ib*sail for Cauada on Wed- nesday, 19th inst. | A meeting of the Council of the Dom- Ou Want j inion Rifle Association 'was held yéster- 9 day. The annual report was considered, No doubt | and it was decided to make an effort to lown the expenses. The revenue for McEACHEN’S | is BOOTS AND SHOES. | the past five months is $200,000 behind, $1,500,000 being due to the Customs. The total revenue fur the period is $13,605,054; “expen: diture, $170: 038, you do. Reme nit or that Headquarters for We Change of Policy. will give Toroxro, Dec. 8 yon value for your money everr time | ‘ ee ee J , , ° : rhe local Conservative party of Ontario A pair of Slippers given to every customer | has made a complete change in its. policy regarding separate schools and prohibi- who buys a pair of Boots or Shoes }uon. The Eimpire states that the temper- : {aace people bets ayed Marter in London to-night. ; j an { the question must be a dead issue, at 1 r | leart- until the Privy Council decides the A. E. Meck ICHEN, i question of jurisdiction. The separate THE SHOR MAN, | schoo}! agitation must also be dropped. oe Lower Queen Street. | a ' The Jute Case, oO 12D MINE | Monrrea., Dee. 8, pe. Barnes, pant of SYD" EY GOAL Per Steamer Albert, | pros) manner The Care a | was decided in | Judge Bur bulge | the ccieernasinahea nese | Brutal Murder at Chicago. Dec. &. the Exchequer Court, pronounced in favor of defendants in almost all pointe. Cuicaco, the Hiawatha murdered in a - ens of arrests have Now Larding 600 TONS Great at Billiards, Are you going to the Christmas Fair?! ; world. This being so, there we sub Loxpox, Dec. 6. ~The Chronicle has : - a : mail advices fr Delagoa Bay, showing init, no good cause for the hasiy charg2s hat the : f Mr. McIntosh.the American preferred by the Guardian against Tre | con 1») received an ugly gash in EXxaMINer. the eheek by the sabre stroke of a Portn- ,~ nn +n Reenter } snexe policeman Mclotosh was subse- ~ WHAT HAVE THE OPPOSITION DONE? P > arrested and bail was refused. A tee : it g exists because of the i]!-treat- « Waar hare the Opposition to the Dom- on? 4f Bititee gubdecté _7@ inion Government done that thev should — Nfld.. Dec. 6.—Overtares * secure public approval ? | are certainly being made tothe leaders of 4 1. They oppesed the purchase of the | the present istry by a faction of the Northwest tue tories for $1,500,000. pposition witha view to an amaigama- Z 2. They ppe wet the construction of ‘the | t tion. Governor O’Brien 1s strongiy supr eS Canadiar r > Railway. j sa ng the scheme. The governor will , as 3. They op ceed the construction of | se ect general to England to r Grand Tr: sok Railway, by opposing the | ice a loan for public works. Mr. Mor- } e ; public aid given ta that enterprise. ine, colonial secretary, brought a libel suit | , 4. They left our market open while in | against the Telegram, Whitewayite organ | powe! to the Awerican farmer, while | The case wassettied by the Telegram pub- their marketa wer closed to us. lishing an apology * 5. Tuev advocat d in oppos tion a Con Loxpux, Dee. 7.—The Morning News * at mercial Union with the United States states that at their own request dete ctives : 6. They were ready and anxious to dis- | are shadow ng Herbert A-quith, the home : criminate against Great Britain. secretary; Sir William Vernon Harcourt, : % 8 They increased our taxes while chan } r the exc hequer; and John power three niillions a yeur Mor'ey. chief secretary for Ireland. Feare : 9 The increased our debt $40, 000, 600, entertained of a revival of the Fenian ’ and le t noth ng to show for it 1 a his- mover it : ony of det lenin tric superannuation Lox . Dee. G—A de spatch ” the : : Z . Se a: mes from Caicutto says that some of % expenditure fuur times as fast as have the ative * pape ra are » making @ grievance « Consery artives., - ® - 1} W * preaching mrtiv ther ha. ol Gan gover — rent’s proposal to r il file preaching purity they have place Americans and al] Europeans chare- ee Mi ke ae oc a ricans at : eopea larg “ie art Sed the most open-faced eh: ag criminal offence, on the same ‘ i2. They have changed the r trade pol- ng with Europeans who are British cy &imost every; Fearto try and get into : ‘ n° : oe “ . : Subject ®, bv a wing them claim trial .% power, and have thus shown themselves |): : to be not guided by fixed principles. : : in * ha so “+. ‘ Loxpox, Dec. 6.—Sir Heary Wrixon, . = he above are weive good reasons why he delegate from Vi ria to the Satemiaall 4.5% these gentiemen should be kept out of | onia} held at Ottawa in June 7 power i jast, w vera | ure this vity on v4 eee re December 11, npon the conference and its NOTES AND COMMENTS. paliona siynificanee, The Marquis cf i ee Lor | preside and will introduce Sir , —It will be noted that the November | Henry. Sir John Thompson has signified y statement of ihz Dominion Government | hi- yn Of being. present. . shows a substantial surplus at the end of - | that month—in striking contrast with the | Deceiving the Ladies. i .- recent showing of the Government of the in seine ai ; Nadted States he unceasing struggle for supremacy arte a ¢ é in abmostevery line of trade undoubtes ily -—The friends of Hon. Senater Ferguson | has a tendency to make dealers resort to wiil be glad to hear that the Sanqguet in + questionable inethods of business. Take, his honor, to take place at Hotel Davies | for instance, a line of high-class dress ca on Monday evening, bids fair to be a splen- | gord+ like Priestley’-, which has been ' did success. The committee say that | beeught toa state of perfection and has ‘ue about a hundred gentlemen will attend. } attained popularity everywhere; as soon ‘a : : : as Cue ladies insist upon having these goods —lt appears that the revenue of Canadv jf and no others, it is reported that some A wes on the last of November only $200,- merchants have even taken the “ Varnish- } _ 000 behind the amonat obtained at the jeg Board,” Priestley’s Trade Mark out vame dat last year Th §s comparatively | of u,6 Genuine Pr estley’s Black Dress og SNe nap ete segt a mmmle MP UY | Gools or Cravenneties, and wrapped in-| a Nvely lmnport trade next spring fet po r the purpose 7: le- | a ee a ceiving customer. Fortunat ely, how- | ae GOOD ADVICE TO STUDENTS. ever, an extra precaution was adopted by 4 thei jufa rers In Stamping the name ‘ Premier Peters yesterday afternoon ad- | “ Priest - und ie length on every : dressed the students of Prince of Wales! five . » that wh » want these College The (suardian reporis that h vO <. y are getting them. epoke strongly to the voung ladies and -_—_-- BA gentlemen there“on the effect which a pr. A Chicago eay that about a meees oF ndy " wou hay n their | tw ind Hftv fan ‘ies in Kensing- omer cascer. WSil at ike tektie they were! ton, a ng Pullman, are destitute. at the bottom ing of the ladder iife Thev at : ant of the great atrike of | and were practically beginning a struggle | ;.,, i " | which would only end with life. He : - garded edic at mn as the ‘drengthes ng of Kee; d pure and healthy and i the mind and body so as to lake therefrom ou ss 1a rheumatism Hood’s | « the greatest amount of work Just as Sarsapar.lla gives the blood vitality and | — the finest Damascus sword was next sientinibe sine : useless when dull, so the strongest as well) i — > #8 the ordinary intellects required sharp This Saturday night we make a big dis- eaing before they could be :~ed with sue play of very choice and beautiful calend- | cess. A student may think waste of | ers, booklets, Xmas card’, 99¢ fountain | time to study a subject he would not use | pens, Berlin photos and lots ofnew fancy | in active life, but he was really deve loping goods.—Haszard & Moore . his faculties and fitting them for any work. Gentlemen ! The best place to buy your | + “Tt was not the matter studied but the | kid vlov: ined or unlined is at Moore & "ae manner of studying,” Mr. Peters said, | McL~« : he which told in after life, aud it was betrer A zi warm, all-wool-suit of men’s un: | ele to be mavter of your mind than of the sub- | gorwear for 90cte.—Moore & McLeod. j * Is ject. A great number of people think that | Men’s underwear from 45cts. per suit up. # farme-s of this Island do not requiremuch | yoore & Meleod | ¢* education, but the fact that the welfare of | ~~ ae ~ the Island depends on farming showed the | Candied peels, spices, flavorings, cook- } gilts faisity of this supposition. He hoped, | ing fizs, shelled almonds and walnuts, all $958: therefore, that many of those hefcere him | fresh stock at Beer & Goff’s d8 2i |} we would use the education they were now Choice Moe cr sins at Beer & | i ta? acquiring for the advancement ot this pro- | Geff’s d8 2j ; , feasion followed sv hoporabiy by their fore- Cheap handkere!siofs to-night.—Moore father’s.” | & Mcleod t ¢ eV—_—_—— ———————— ' Attend te auction sale of bankrupt} Think of it. $3 will buy you an assort- | % stock of overcoats, ulsters, reefers, pants, | ed case of canned goods which at ordinary 7 veats and undercluthing. Great slaughter , tates would cost you $5, The goods are $ wale this evening at 7 p.m., in the store | good and bound to go,—Jenkins & Son > adjoining Johnson’s drug store, Queen Get a pair of slippers free of charge at ie Street. | McEachen’s shoe store to-night. Received today another lot of electric R ad McEachen’s ad and get a pair of | i Jamps; everyone warranted. Price, onlv | the slippers he’s giving away to-night. s 35 cents, at the City. Hardware Store—R B} Sve those J Norton ae Ce aec6 3i Bookstore apanese nevelties at Carter's It opens a week before Xmas at Paton &} Co’s. The Latest Agony — The Christmas Fair. It opens week before Xmas.— Paton & Co. Store open remaining Saturdays of this month till 8.30 o’clock.—E. W. Taylor. We are not afraid of criticiem ® if it honest like our goods.-~Paton & Co. That’s the only way you can beat our carneta—when you dust them.—Paton & Co. Nothing can be better than our wear, as nothing can be better best.—Paton & Co. There is a steady glow of truth about our ade, that "the public are warming up » ther Have you seen our last ‘ship- ment of carpets received yesterday? — Paton & Co. > x under- than the Slumber Robes,— Have you seen our assortment of slumber robes, if not do so at once and savetrouble. We have without doubt the finest line of those goods in the city.—Prowse Broa, the wonderful cheap men, dec 7 2i Christmas ia coming, and of course every boy and girl expects a present. What would please them better than a nice pair of skates ? Call and see the large stock of Gem Acme Club Skates D. M. Richards & Co. have just opened. nov29 2wks Seys’ black moccasins at Goff Bros. A few of the cheap ties, two for 25c, stil left, the best yatue ever shown.—McKay Woolen Co. deel lw Your closest friend is your underwear’ See that your friends are true “all wool’ ones, They are to Le found at Paton’s for $1.00. Something new in electricity—R. B. Norton & Co. sell electric lamps at 35 cents each and warrant everyone of them. Dec 6 3). The attention of citigens is called to Section Four of Chapter Two of the By- Laws of the City of Charlottetown, which enacts that any person guilty of throwing or sweeping dirt, or depositing ashes, rub- bish or nuisauce of any kind on a street or aquare of the city, shall be liable to the penalties of the By-Law. All persons found violating this Sesticn of the By-Law will be prosecuted. By order, CHARLES —. City Marshal. Man's Meanest attempt to cheat nature Food must be relished to fully decd is false economy. | Cuwaco, Dee. 8. . . In the billiard match last igh Ives Old Wine Round HAL ( Slatky} nse G00 and Schacter ‘944. "The oan i score is Ives, 3000; Schaefer, 2,375. 22h ’ R. McMILLAN, 9}.~ C. LYGAS £& CO, © dee§— lw pat guar New Goods! — New Goods ! Received from Montreal to-day, another supply of FALL GOODS, Death of De Lesseps, Paris, Dec. 8. Count Ferdinand de Lessep+, the grest French engineer and promoter of the Suez and Panama Canals, is dead. _--. Daath of General Scammon. New York, Dec. 8. General Eliakin Parker deal. He was United States P, E. Island in 1875 Scammon is Consul for aimee Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald & Co's. 25 boys’ cape overcoats selling at a dis- coun’ of 333 per cent. off to clear; a big ‘kaa barguin—J B Maedonald & Co. d3 4i Meltons, Tweeds, Worsteds, Ser- eauk ome Stock.—Buy where ges, Friezes, etc, you ean buy cheapest $3.020 worth of clothing in ulsters, over. Don’t miss this oppor tunity. Ste Pp in oo be al "h ein men one and s those goods 1 re r ’ ; eare oui Ina e those goods before purchasing tapers time The biggest bargain> Bivis hing r that is “ok 1 and sh eee you ever heard of will be given. Atso alot of underelothing at » great sacrifice, in the stere ad- joinng Jvhnson'’s Prug Store, Queen Street nev27 tf Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. . WoDONALD FASHIONABLE TAILOR, — — The Store Formerly Occupied by RB & Murphy - PANGY G0QD3 AND TOYS. ; + ; 4 Come and see the beautiful display of SEASONABLE GOODS at LEWIS, in & position to cell our goods at the very low- Competition is keen, but we are est prices. Call and be convinced that onr Store is the place to buy your CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. No trouble to show goods, as we are sure to suit everyone, both in style and price. GRAFTON STREET, Opposite Market House. MR. SANTA CLAUS A aH AS Complimentary Banquet} .: dec? ARRIVED: AT A MERRY CHRISTHAN |! accomplish its purpose, | and you can’t relish poor GROCERIES. Don’t at- tempt toe economize by Al- Ways come to us and buy BEST GROCERIES. SANDERSON & CO., Who'esale & Retail Grocers, Charlottetown, Dee. 4, 1894—dy i cheating nature. New = Work at ae Bros. a Bronze and “Red Art Benims. latest patterns. | lowing HEADO UARTERS, +—TO— — ‘and invites all” his friends, large and | N. SEN small, to call and see him. He will hold | HON, SENATOR FARGUSON, | jets ctovt ce nin tie wll nts omni a EEE... big show Sone of Carter's dec8 Stray 1 Heifer. | TheFe ha i been on the subseriber’s pre- mises since May last a dark red heifer, two and ahalf years old. If not legally claimed gnd expenses paid, she will be | HOTEL DAVIE, s Book & Tey Store, —ON— Mond.y Evening, Dec, 10th. | ! | T eketa: can be obtained from the fol Committee :—Geo. Peake, M. P. Hogan, W. D. McKay, .C. Lyons, D. Nicholson, Jas. Johnston, A Horne, T.A McLean, Aneas A. Macdonald. SIMON W. CRABBE, Secy. Committee, nov27—dy 2 Jaw & wy © wat sOld'atstivy barn on Monday, the 24th inst., at 11 w'gleek, a.m. a -:;,,.. SAMES POWER, i } i dec?” t‘larke Town, Lot 36. | Elegant. Art Silks, - Fancy Cushion Covers. Stamped Cushion Covers. | Assorted Sizes in Art Squares. + All Shades in Knitting: and Working ! eee ages. Se ~ rainst the Canada Jute Co. , SATURDAY, It will pay you to patse what we have to say about DECEMBER ~8, 1894. o~— eo at read 1 moment and Our amas Fair. We propose to open the largest and most inter. esting show of DRY made by us. GOODS Charloitetown Xmas Week, Beauty Attracts Beauty! THE XMAS FAIR will be the ever held in Best Show ever hs G 4 ix\ (x7 J. M. McLEOD $1.25 Char.ottetown, December 2. 1894 —dy BOCK! IRISH FRIEZE ULSTERS, ‘in than $18.00, and finish eee for - $10.01 This is only one of our bargains, in all lines of goods we handle. goods---all first- class quality, G. A. DIXON OLD COUNTRY GOONS FOR CHRISTMAS. a Gee Read This! It Will Pay You! Qur | increasing. and get your Can filled with the best American Oil -xt oe — = A BRIGHT, | NEW STOCK—NOTHING OLD! Ladies’ and Gentle- | ' men’s Toilet Cases, Plaving Cards, *Whist Markers. Card Carus, Meer- || a echaum Pipes and Xmas Gifts at all prices. These goods were bought in |) the first markets for cash. A pleasure to. show yon through when out) shopping. . ~ REDDIN BROS aid 4 ” oe N. B—Our neual elegant assortment of SAT CHETS and PEZ- if _ FUMES, 15 per cent. off. Charlottetown, December 1, 1894. | Oil Trade iS During the past two weeks our Kerosene Oil trade has about doubleé, that were given the lowest A few weeks ago we struck. se veral. casks ' but since then we have received 2 new jot, and it hs as Brown weight, that were never made by a any Tailor in We will make them up now We have neepagiee 2 Remember. Our terms. are stric; ‘ly eash. Successors to IN Add Vil Y 120 & CO. 1.20 IT'S SOMETHING AWFUL, But we can do it Without Turning a Hair ! y anil Grey, heavy town for less to your order, fit 2a a We Defy Competition ! more we Have no trashy & CO. E. Robertson. ERON. ASGTT G35 TONS OF ‘English Refined - =e Common Iron, ROUND, FLAT AND SQUARE. \LL SIZEs. For-sale at redneed prices PEAKE BROS. & Co. Charlottetown, Dec, 7, 1894—tf Booming ! and is aot up to the general satisfaction. eash price, at stiil mark. Cali BEER & GOFE’S. Charlottetown, December 4, 1894—tu thu sat a ~~ sa ef ase oe oe ee eo m. & Oe oe eee & a ae