THE DAILY HR DAILY RY AMINER half popula f Ontario, have a lar- ristat as well as of min- T * uu ie not true that they cost members of draw as indemnity some fifty per { ‘ ntrary, the SEPTEMBER 1294 { 2 a bly i } is than is claimed by the larger POTATOES IN THE WEST NODIES en who make laws for the pico earans i \ provinces rhe Premier of ' . , ' Onta lraws $7,000, while the three ‘ : Havana ip} “Ss ave L ‘ P \ e Premiers receive $7,400 hod » . x 48 y ex Bat ¢ whole force of cabinet ministers acte Cana ‘ i : We in U A I \ salaries $31,000, ; en wit ~ e three provinces get India market , a. “g- only $23,000 The legislators of the 8 the la Havana, and | Province of Quebec receive as indemnity sted September Tth, has been handed us | $77,000 a vear, which is nearly double by Mr. E. H. Norton, and will explain ¢) the sum of the legislative indemnities in the Marit Provinces The Quebec exe ' ministers draw $29,000 a year in salaries, ‘and ‘iw $6,000 more than is paid the us started that potat tro ministers of the Lower Provinces. ve wae ' a. = l Canada there were many suse | f . sa veda ‘ . : . aa a ; , | per vonde rfal things . ' : Bn a sais as & t woo clause of the pital tee’ ; i r Ay tariff should become a reality — , op aEneG - 7 = S ‘ KS ive elapsed since the ¢) a r grant v 1 » ‘A sg. 1 ota \ ' was passed, and, : ; : : twit snding the sensational reports ’ ’ ; ie : : sin newspapsrs, the wool market ' : ei conn . i has failed to make the expected advance ee eer 5 ens ost thie | BY @ survey of the statistical position in ? a : ; ; i ted States the reason at once be- ; : oo a s al es apparent. The total consumption oral ang \ ee fw t United St utes for the last ‘ Blair ; ty treaty is a =) ; r ye s Appro Ximate ly as follows: v L891, 561,000,000 Ibe; 1892, 562,000,000 - —--- b=; 1893, 619,000,000 Ibs; 1894, 474,000,- THm VACANT OFFICE 000 lbs. This an average of 554,000,000 ma Ss. avea The American clip of 1894 LHERE was no necessity, war “| amounts, at a rough estimate, to about menting upon tl prospec AP} t 28,000,000 Ibs At the time the new aia fa suy endent of the P. E. Ie- | tariff became law, there we re in the neigh- and Railway the Guardian t sinua rhood of 70,000,000 lbs, of wool in : bond in Atlanti ports, and since hat present Grovern nt of Canada ts | this time further shipments have been a} App ‘0 eff 4 mere camp fol- | brought by almost every steamer arriving . 1 —— P. EK. Island tin New York. A Toronto merchant re- : Piet { turning from Europe reported to the Mone- Railwa ” an tary Times that eight wool brokers from ment ha Appointed thi ny but) London, Eng., crossed the Atlantic with tra : ‘ Ss ‘ i ‘ y expected to sell wool to - . ‘ 1 owe Americans. This has naturally had a pres g effect upon woollen manufac- : , , ; s in the United States, and believing G Ot 8 poo ws : \ irket will vet go lowég they are careful to select fit and proper person lisposed to anticipate future wants. ficea of trust and sk S 1 During the last year the production of p cna Gated IR woolen goods has bee n curtailed toa con- : lerable extent in the United States, and ert ' Experimental Farms, ‘na | it is but reasonable-to expect that areviv al Mr. D mn, are living proofs, easily recog f the nation’s indadtfies will bring about : peot s P ‘ mand for clothing. However, the baselessness of the G lian’s imputa purchasing power of American citizens has meanwhile decreased, and may, with t The Guardia I at Mr. Alex ¥ prices for wheat an 1 a partial failure MeD . y man to be appointed | of the corn crop, be slow in gaining its Supe lent of tl P. E. Islar i Railway “ ted strength, r tree entry into the o . ee e the Govern: | | ed States means a great deal in the grunto the wool growers and wool " : = ~ : ww — rs of Canada, but is it doubtful Phis is, we think, goinga little too far. | whethe r any material advantage will be ] iv be other ra Av moacde uring the present season. e Gove t ‘ may — ove ie lew ove tht Ae MeDoes') LETTERS TQ THE. EDITOR. as the vest aim, and that the ci ( f | yt G r ‘ v i gratify ~ - — put w ' G t and “ LETTER FROM COUNCILLOR TANTON, th . e are | . We a to inte & a wich | Agricalturis Sin,—li your anxiety to espouse the canse of Councillors Haszard and Hughes which refers to the fact that Mr. McD vou have overlooked the fact that the case ald has been appointed “ acting superit sone in which your only hope of success tend and says es in special pleading and arguments “We trust that this is only preliminary |‘ f the most specious nature. You assume ‘illor Tanton was t the outset that Coun r monthly meeting to Mr. Macdonald’s appointment as Super- | * : ‘ > } irKking@ the reguiar intendent by | mg and faithful Service, ft Cc j i tl t li t f the Council, and then contradict your- by a thorough acquaintance with the wo — » contradict your j 7 i self by the assertion that “he acted bona ng of the road in all its detalis, an t of . : tide in what he believed to be the law and best interests of the city.” You make this latter vou could not do oth: the re country and iis earned pro- that he will get it. He aoe nts of tie reiation tothe raiiway, he has motion, and we hom admission because } on, and we ho - . a & practical enilwae man. clear -coll rwise in the face of : si nad of , tad “a ; | my record at the Council Board. A few eV headed art r goo hdgment and : . iad | hoiatinind 4 responsible and | “@¥8 ago you advised the submission of ; ms ‘1 ; : val questions to the Kecorder. Of course mp . post « Chief Cierk for many i . . os nie aie ve Superintend m have yourse acted upon the advice ars past, usder successiy pe t : ie agen ; which you impart to others, and your Sy a practical experience in WU nclusions have been reached after i sand the actual work 8 , | fa conciusions have been reached after t count for anything. as they should | “O'9S Obesiance to this popular schrine. position co rT é thing,as thev shou » Mt: Alexander Macdonald should be the | )°U may not be aware, however, that the : xt Suprint ; leas f the Prince Edward fallibility of this authority has already ’ i : put >t Vi , ' > ‘ : ; . ad tas Rai aati ot juestioned by one holding no mean : railway man, and |/@dicial position in this Province, and ‘ s he a g allway nan, a way pet fill the 5 vhen you undertake to declare that the ' siness transacted at the meeting of the bu S personally poplar with a _ lt. “was illegally transacted.” y j . pi out would aa uit Was illegaliy transacted,” you that would | mor alls , upon bladders which may be punc- tha pul e more generaiil oOpuiia - PY atane Milmeed r P ; ired at any time, and when the wind wi e peopie of rince Kdward siand, : le 7 ‘ - Soci) and at the same time conserve the intere=t» scapes your pligué must be most pitiabie. f road and of the de ieunk. Sudies | 508 ™ probably be surprised to find ' roa@a an ot } ! nen 7 : tied wennie tiem eneenl be Citi then thes of Me: Mecteesl a hens ¢ vt npon the question of calling ' pecial a oes eetings” for —— business” a con- be able, in our next issue,to announce tha : he has been a nted Superintende: titutional authority whose standing is ex- 12468 Peer) ADIT) ' Iperin ; : _ i edingly high in Ginltieeaee has plac- —— ae ed himself upon record and at variance NOTES AND COMMENTS vith your ideas epee You assume that the business was “il- —Councillor Tanton seems to be anxious | |}; galls transacted,” and weigh this as one lentify Tue Examixer with one of the | of y' ee ble reasons why we should parties in the City C - In the words | at J C l—to > “legalice” s Fon I a distinguished jurist, “we deny the | would h ' ‘| as one of the strongest incen allegatio 1 repudiate the hypothesis tives for remaining away, maintaining as —Halifax Herald : Mr Laurier is cam- | we do the strict legality of our procedure paigning acrossthe continent on Sir | and leclining to take our “law” from W am Van H e’s private car, and vet ewspay} rrespondence or (pardon my e is telling the peoplé ef Manitoba that | presumption) even newspaper editors. if he were in power, he w 1 bring ina You are rribly indignant because ; at w | for Ss \\ um t Cou Ha aszZar 4, “the man appointed freight rates! | Superintendent f financial affairs,” had Latest advices from Newfoundland in- | "° manne 1 th adjustment. You have licate that the tide of: popular favor is | 9/80 fallen in with the mistaken opinion ‘ ly against the Whitewayit that Councillor Haszard constitutes the sing & ig against the hitew: ex : @ sl tn atten dhe wadited ths Geen of 0 whole finance committee if not the whole who, er tie anne i Ss of iis ; . . esau “rig . ; Council, and ignore the fact that Coun- Pr ce, sunk thousands « lollars ads, bridges, etc., previous to the last rs Fennel! and Robertson, a majority aus, es iC., revious } He ia-s cept - : 6 T eof New. | Of the finance committee, attended to the - : ' “adjustment” ace ts i ‘ Hand are thotoiig edited aud mpU it of accoun na manner . : vhich secured for them the admiration of , M 1 1 every onlooker and I believe the approval -Moncton ranscript I tragn th , T i anscri} é Ag f the taxpayers of the city. The trans- leath of a well known Prince E Islander while lward is vested Council action of tLe business of the city ina Mayorand eight common g equal rights and privileges ; at the Council board It seems utterly Great Brit- | abhorrent to you that three-fourths of ain the law passenger | those Councillors should deem it exped- from boardisg or from & MOV- | ient to transact the city business in “lofty train is vigorously enforced; here en- : : hoarding a moving train ~ — an enquiry why such acenents men. havin are = nee continent British lek ‘3. In which com par- ea WwW pre vents a alighting — ement is not atienspted. In the Britich lis la n of the chairman,” who in a fit of : — a ewe dou - petulancy refuses to discharge his duty; Isles a passenger would ni _—- dream Of | but it is of course, thoroughly in accord Ag and ae the train stops | with your ideas for this pet ‘of yours to at; Dat here with & large ciase this & Con- | a in “lofty disdain” of the ruling want practice. [tis not surprising that | »aiority of the Council. You would ask, accidents GO happen bere; but it is sur! ir a Council of iatelligent men prising they are mot more frequent than | to bury the eir identity and become the mere recorded gureheads and pliant tools of your man Ottawa Citizen “Mr Dalton M« Carthy was interviewed yesterday at Montreal on his return from the Maritime Provinces, and he ventured the prediction that the in lepen lenta would held the bal- xt Parliament. patrons of industry ‘appointed to superintend.” My admis- sion relative to the late Jamented Council lor Robertson you convert into food for unwilling to give me credit for ves which I expressed as to wish- that the mayor might join with us in , our sympathetic resolutions, and while that the taritt | rete uling a deep interest in this matter, ae ae ; you have nu he-itation in publishing your wax 0 >| reflections upon tue regularity or legalit that the tariff which Mr. McCarthy as- of the Tcensasiaant last acts at the Cannell sisted in framing and imposing upon the Board country for the benefit of the pOaTU, should euddenly become niurious to sLention, the moti ance of power in the ne He rejoice d that the had awakene d to the fact robs the farmer for the Curious, when you come to Farmers, “Our Councillors ought to work togeth- er harmoniously for the good of the city.” Phisis your utterance; but between the lines we read—under the despotism of the man “anpointed to superintend affairs”, “‘par- ties and cliques in the council ought not to be tolerated by public opinion.” Oh no! in the columns of Tae Examinek, it is perfectly legitimate, not only to tolerate, fhonservative Government was formed without wort iy men ber. lhe Woodstock Dispatch refers to a weak point ithe charge of expt administration’ and degislation which the | but loronto Globe. yoakes’ against the mari- time provinces on the score of thvir many | but to e sndors se and aid the most impopular legislators. It is true that | as well as the most incapable clique the three lower-provirices, with less than | that ever held sway in city affairs. WHEN them when a consulting that neseive iflicials and : _ we extol the merits of our MANTLE DEPART tion of MANTL ES, ‘to ASSORTMENT, QUALITY it is no empty boast. WE we have done so. but repeat what has been told us by scores who have looked through and bought. have worked hard to make this department A 1 IN EVERY RESPECT, and P ' ' , suited many, we are in a pesition to suit you, Your inspection invited, even if you do not want to buy. STANLEY BROS. We have s> EXAMINER ° aiford to have If “we cannot why not aim your fights in the council,” missiles at the originators of the factions ? | And if you are at a loss to find out wRont these are, the minutes of the first meeting of the present council will prove to you of most material assistance. If some of the force which you expend in advocacy of the cause of this clique were ntilized in the analyzation of their acts at the council board and behind the scenes you would have something worthy of a proud boast and which would meet with tha citizens’ approval. Respect- fully, i L. P. Tanton. 1894. --* TER HOUSES IN Sept. 14, SLAUGR TOWN Sir,—There are two laws on our statute book in reference to slaughter houses and the keeping of pigs in Charlottetown, “rene of which I am told have dead letter,and the Stipendiary Magistrate him- self recognizes the fact. We see quibbling times concerning laws of no Impertance often but when we come to laws of such vilal im- port to any community,it is time they were renewed and put intosuch shape that they could be enforced. At this time of the year when cleanliness is so necessary,such laws should be stringently carried out and more especially 80 as we are without sewerage Phe Sanitary officer is ¢ somple tely handi- capped in hia work and the consequence Is the people must suffer, in different parts of the town. My attention has been called to these places and nothing can be done be- cause the law is nil. Hop: ng Mr. Editor to see a remedy at once in an available law. l remain yours, become a Mepicvs. rr The scrofulous taint which may have been in your blood for years, may be thoroughly expelled by giving Hood's Sarzaparilla a trial. APPLES ! By Auction, at my Sales Room, on MONDAY, Se} tember With, at ll o ‘clock, | a. m. :—40 “ie Apples R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer __ cepts ) AUCTION SALE. The eubseriber will offer at Public Auction, on Wednesday, Oct. drd., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His store and wharf property on Main Street, near Queen’s Wharf, The building is 32x56, and 2 high. The shop has large plate in front, is finished with walnut and suitable shelving and drawers, for use. Plan of plots and term: at sale on the premises. Dated September 10th, 1894. Cuaries Owen. Geo’town, Sept. 15—2aw & wtd Cape Breton Coal TO ARRIVE. Georgetown. i ) stories giass Windows counters, ready | BEST SCREENED COAL for Grates, etc., per schooner Brilliant. RUN OF MINES COAL per schooners Springbird, Etoile du Matin, Townsend, P. Walsh, Lizzie C, R. W. Smith, Lady Aberdeen. ~——— ALSO —— SLACK COAL, per following acho yn ers:—Agility, Georgie Harold, H. L. Sangster, 8. 8S. Coila. Persons desring Coal should book orders at once, as this Coa] will be sold cheap on arrival, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1894. Mail Contract. addressed to the Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 2nd November next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for four years, from the lst January next, over each of the fo!- lowing rontes, viz :— Forest Hill and Head of St. Peter’s Bay semi-weekly. Skinner’s weekly. Tenders Pond and Tisnish, semi- Printed notices contaiain* full informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forme of may be obtained at the Post Offices at which the services commence and term::n- ate, or at the office of the subscriber F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 21st September, 1894. septlS dy3i Don't swear because your briar woods burnf out. that leaves the briar- wood pipe whole and sweet. JACKETS and CAPES is all that can be Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. factson | | | | | | } | | tender | J.. B. Pace Tobacco Cuw., Richmond | Railway Offices, MENT, and say that our collec- desired in regard , STYLE, FIT, FINISH and WORKMANSHIP, RECITAL iain Tienes Miss Florence E. Findley, California School of and Oratory, Thursday Evening, Sept. 20, 1894, THE— MASONIC OPERA HOUSE. Graduate of the Elocution — av PROGRAMMEP, 1 ** Heartsease (Selected) % b “ Too Utterly Utter” (Selected) “Trat Old Sweetheart of Mine” = . James W Riley Findley. Villars” . Ad Herman Miss Florence EF Violin Solo-—" Dragons de Mr Vinnicombe. King John” nee EF Scene from * Miss Flor “When Jack Comes Late’”’ Monologue) -. Helen ¢ Miss Florence E Shakespeare indley (Curtain), a Comedy ‘orinne Bergen Findley. Vocal Solo (Selected) , Mr Fred de C Davies, “ Tobe’s Monument” (Selected) Miss Florence E Findley, Bird Bride” (Eskimo ~# — Graham R Tomson Findley. sjallad of the Legend) Miss Florence E -Cavatiny .. Osear Schmidt Mr Vinnicombe. Violin Solo ** Molly” (Selected) Cie se anees Miss Florence E Findley. (by request Kate Douglas Wiggin Miss Florence E Findley. ‘Pat “y ” Admission, 25 and 35 sé — Popular Prices of cents, NEW GROCERY — AND—— Meat Store. } aa : : . | rhe subscriber begs leave to inform the | public that he has now in stock, at his old i} and well-known business stand, Richmond | Street. a large and well-selected stock of ithe finest GROCERIEs, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. | Also, constantly on hand, a full supply f BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. | THOMAS CAMPBELL. P. EI. Railway, ‘Provincial Exhibition In connection with the Provincial] Ex- hibition and Races, to be held on the splendidly equipped grounds of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Exhibition Association on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, inst., the following arrangement for fares and trains will be } carried out: Returns t cket w.ll be issned at one first-class fare fror stations to Char- lottetown by trains on September 24th to persons in charge of Live Stock or other exhibits; also by all! trains on the same date to parties appoint- ed to act as Exhibition Judges, such tickets being good fer return up to and on the 29th September, 1894. feturn tickets will be issnedat one first- class fare to the General Public from al! stations by afternoon trains on September 24th; by all trains on September 25th, 26th, and 27th, and by forenoon trains on September 28th, al] good for return up to and on the 29th, September. A special passenger train will leave Tig- nish on the morning of the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, Sept., returning on evening of the 25th, 26th, and Sept. This train will run on following (Standard) time Schedul — } ail accommodation 27th, Ee) TF ic cies scien 4.00 a. m. a Aloertom..:i is ieaiees 4.4 * TEN CS. cg ck ae O*Leary - ane | POO Fisk knniincind bosductos 6.18 “ | WW CHIIIOR .. aissisenscss. nee DI obi ses sceascace 7.08 “ Summerside.. nee ™ Reueenetod........ .+..-<uksce 1+4 * ONG, ccc cc cnstekvicce Oe Emerald.. . ‘ <wene ™ ” CRM AIMUID,.. ..<ccne cocccvnsn otk’ Hunter Rivet .c..<...0..5600 hE & 6 North Wiltshire.............9.05 * . Royalty Junction...........9.40 “ “ setae -4.45 p.m. Arrive Charlottetown Leave Charlotietown for returs . Return tickets will be iasued by trains at the undermentioned rates, for returp by special trains only on the 25th | 26th and 27th Sept., except tickets issued by | epecial train on the 27th, which will he Fi; good for return by special on same date, or i by regular trains on the 28th, and _ tickets i | these good issued by special train on the 28th, which will be good for return by regular train on Sept 29th ; From Tignish to Elmsdale, inclusile $1.25 | From Piusvile to Portage, ‘ 1.15 From Conway to Richmond, ” 1.00 From Wellington to Summerside, “ 90 From Travellers Rest to Cape Tra- verse, inclusive .80 From’ Bradalbane to Clyde ‘ se .65 | From Hunter River to North Wilt- | shire, inclusive .50 | From Colville, Loyal ist and Milton, * .35 | From Winsloe, inclusive .20 From Royalty Junction, - 15 | Passengers from Cape Traverse Branch | by regular train will connect. at Emerald | Junction with special train to and from | Charlottetown. | Return tickets will’ be issued from all stations east by regular trains of the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, at undermentioned rates, good for retutn up | to and on the 30th September : From Sonris to Bear River, inclusive, .90 | “ Rollo Bay to Lot 40, “9 5 Dundee to Tracadie, * 50 | we Bedford, AO * Suffolk, 35 ; © to. 25 * Union 20 * Brackley Point 20 Royalty Junction 5 Georgetown to Cardigan = 380 * Perth to Pe * Pisquid 60 The eastern train will be held at Char- lottetown until 5 p. m. Standard on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September. A. McDonap, D. Porrincer, Acting Supt. Gen. Mgr. Can. ) Govt. Ry *a. 5 Ch’town, 14th Sept., 1894.—Sat tu th G u Pat m w fall wy pra pe ‘é “¢ -ake’s . 10 Lightning ‘Accidents are covered by the Insur- | ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW euock. CH’TOWN. BLOCK, Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. Desparones TO Toe EXAMINER SPECIAL Wonderful Trotting Record. Terre Haute, Sept. 15. Robert J. paced a mile here yesterday in 2.014 Carbonate lowered the cord from 2.10 to 2.09. John RK. Gentry made a stallion record of 2 03}. Joe Patchen paced a mile in 2.04, beat- ing the stallion record of 2 054, w hich was held until early in the day, when Gentry set a new mark. Intoxicated ‘Explorers. Berwin, O., Sept. 15. of Berlin Coilege, who ac- companied the Cook Aretie Expedition, has returned home. He says that the morning the Miranda sunk nearly the en- tire crew were so intoxicated that they had to be help«d from the vessel when she went down. The reef on which the steam- er struck, he says, was plainly marked on Prof. Wright, the chart. A Prince in Prison. Maprip, Prince Francois Marie of Bourbon, who claimed the heritage of the crown of France, after the death of the Comte de Paris, has been placed under arrest for two months. Sept. 15 Cricket at Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 15. The match between the International and Maritime cricketers was won by the former by six The game was played out, six wickets falling for 30 runs. wickets. Trotting At Boston. S08TON, Sept. ha. In the Mystic Park races the free-for-all Regland. In the 2.20 class tuird money was won by Arclight got mond first. Death of Sir NX. PF. Belleau. Quvesec, Sept. 15. Sir Narcisse F. Belleau is dead. He was at one time Lieutenant Governor of Quebec. “An honest tale speeds best being *—King Richer 1111., Act IV. plainly told’ CARTER'S. BOOKSTORE, 187 QUEEN SQUARF, IS THE PLACE TO GET ALL KINDS OF school and College BOOKS AND School Requisites, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. septl0 A SNAP! Chocolate Grapes, 5 cents per pound; Drops, 14 cents per pound. A. HUTCHESON. septlo -—li SOURIS RAGES. held on the The Annual Races will be Souris Driving Park, Wednesday, September 19. Prizes, - - - $225.00. 1..GREEN RACE............ Purse $ 25.00 2. 3-MINUTE CLASS...... e 50.00 a 230 CLARS.....:... . 50.00 4. FREE-FOR-ALL. —e 100.00 Entrance money, 10 per cent. of purse, divided —60, 30 and 10. Five per cent. to accompany nomination, the remaining 5 per cent. to be made good tor the field by winners only. Five to enter and three to start c ntries close Saturday, 15th. lowed in all classes, If weather is unfavorable the races will take place the first fine day. Train arrangements will be announced later. A good day’s fun guaranteed Regular train will carry excursionists in each. Pacers al- at the follow ing rates : Charlottetown to Bedford. ...........$1.25 Tracadie to Mount Stewart.... .- $05 Mount Stewart to Morell ce eee De oe aS ee Selkirk and aJl stations east one first class fare. lowing day. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. Souris, Sept. 14, 1894—3i two-vear-old re- pacing Returning, Jeave Souris at 5 p. m. (local.) Passengers from Georgetow n branch | one first class fare, good to return on fol- | and Black Dia- | Greenland Seal Capes. | Collar, ordinary and full Skirts, your particular attention to quality, length and generous size. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894. Jackets &Furs. Hats & Trimmings, ‘spoos un ——AT © y & % 2 " % 2 <.. SZ % 4 a, ¢ - e Wat s® Secs a ag? c Tuesday Next. Largest Stock of Furs in Towrn. Of, UT }sog St} Furs & Mantles. Boots MacIntoshes. | ‘Have you seen our Men's Bongola Boots ? ‘ Regular price$3.00, now $2.00, —AND— Have you seen our Men’s Lace Beats ? Regular price $2.25, now $2.00. Shoes Have you seen our Tan Boots ? ; Regular price $2.50, now $1.50. : —AT Have you seen our Women’s Dongola Button? — TREMENNOUS Regular price $2.25, now $1.25. an Hiave you seen our Women’s Dongola Lace? REDUCTIONS Regular price $2.25, now $1.25, a Bargains in everything while Sale continues, — FOR-— —- -——-—- =~ Cash Only J. M. McLEOD &C0. q harlettetown, S« p NEW GOODS J. B. MACDONALD vey ) eee In Our Boot and Shoe Department) — Yew Yew"sy ant Jackets WE HAVE RECEIVED ITE a Dress Goods, ; ew Clothing, d New New Overcoat Fur C ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY GASES oats, from the leading manufacturers of Canada. Prices to suit. New Suits for Men and Boys, - J. B. MM aa DONALD & CO. E Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Market Square, Opposite West End Market Honse. E | } : . s=ut an y = | © can. és| §€ S S on = a = £34 ae = = 2 2 = ; sStup Af 28} of _ = a ~ _ - > “t : g o pce mene ~ Fim > , ’ 2 2. BS >. 2 ~_ ee 7 o. : , z 22 P oda % _— - P. ZS ; YG) 2: et = ow os | fem 2.522 2 | ofel 3 oo ~= om YE bse | oS Cah = - ms — = ‘m v eel ba: See eieh Ri. i. = 6 oe os = ; a =F at ® es as 25s a Oo “ as. owe ~— = j } oe . eter ~ Ste : LU 2 = 2 er en <<, } ee gE . - sO & = ce f | MmapSe == OES st¢ = Lil oa te it ome = if BMRA Zoo Ses Sf Es . + eS = ce tay 25522: a i — O Ta ye tey 55 ~ - = [sof a d (rr tieee Sf ? as = j ee ete age Hs GH = = & NS td ae. coe pA ca : }— oe = -. } YY oss ; <sne ; —_ = ta eecies & 2Eas ™ ae "seek * 4 é » 7 e PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, © ae... ee : Bike a BEER & GOFF have just received direct om London, England, 10 Casks of the Ls best English Malt Vinegar for Pickling purposes. If you use this Vinegar your Pickles 7 will keep all right. White Wine and Cider Vinegars also in stock. We have just received 150 pounds of Choi¢e Mixed P’ckling Spices, “a same quality a r ias yea. S BEER &. GOFF. Z = we Charlottetown, Septcmber 6, 1894—tu thu sat We have them ftom 24 to 40 inches long, with Plain or Ripple ‘ When looking at jhis lot we ask — 2 Sm STANDBY BROS.