- Wpeeesereseeeeeserseesn sspears DECEMBER 2, 1892 The Hetel Canvass. Ir is pleasing carn that the canvass : for subscriptions towaras 4 first-clacs hote) f le for Charlulietown is proepering favorably By Situ day evening, pre bably be in a position the committee w i} to rep fri. Ww ’ are imformed that a meeting will be held on Monday + **the situation which the report will be received and discussed. British Canadian Trade Iw the course of his buéget speech of last » Minister hinted signifi cantly at tariff, giving advantages to Bri More of the opposition have Cer reasonable and session the Financ moditications of the ith trade. recently, metnbers signified their approval of this idea. tainly, it is much more patriotic than the opposition policy of un restricted reciproci'y, aims annexation Seeing that the opposition pvlicy has failed egregiously, it is pot wonderful to see its suppor ters hastening back to firmer ground f the reauiremen’s of the revenue wil! admit of a recdjustment of the tariff, we hope that the new administration wili, while continuing to give advantages to our own industries, favor as much as pessible the expanding trade between Canada and Great Britair. a 6060 Export of Fresh Fish. that Mr. representing & Co., preeent to learn York, Rogers We are pleased Thompson, of New the firm of Messra. Fulton Market, in that city, is at on the Island for the purpose of arrangements for the shipping of fresh tish of making from this Province during the coming winter. Mr. Thompson isan experienced handler of fresh fish, and sends large lots from Nova Scotis and New We understand that the Canadian Pacific Raiiway now guarantee freight duty on all shipments of fresh fish m ae the ard from these accepts to Boston aod Portland, ;Me., Provinces, and that the 1. C, R. consignments without requiring that there hoped make charges be prepaid, It is to be that the P. E. 1. Railway will so that also similar arangements, every en- couragemeut may be given those who are s‘arting this enterprise on this Island. Mr. Thompson says that fishing could be made very prefitable for the fish- smelt ermen of this Island, if properly pro- secuted. In the United States, on| nearly every bay where these fish frequent, and where ice forms, hundreds of rough shanties can be seen during the winter months, in which the fishermen shelter themselves, while occu- pied in fishing for smelts. Nearly all are taken with hocks, as the use of nets is not allowed ; but good wages are made, as each taan tends eight er ten hooks. News Notes. Good sleighing is reperted in many por tions of Ontario. A new bank is to be started in British India havirg an immense capital. A new gas company, promoted by Eng- lish capitalists, has made formal application for permission to lay pipes in the streets of Montreal. ° This appears to be a great year for comets, for there are said tu be no less than seven now visible with the telescope. At an earlier pesind in the history of the world such a visitation would have been regarded as the prelude to some wonderful event, but we look upon comets now with a more practical eye, and so long as they keep clear of the orbit of the earth we du not care how many are in sight Subscrib rs continue to send us the cir- culars with which “green goods” men are flooding the country. lt is somewhat re markable chat this baretaced fraud should atill continue to flourish as it appears to do. One would imagine that a ceter. mined effort on the part of the authorities of the two cuntries would soon put the ecamps who practise this dis- honest game behind the bars. It is propably the fact, however, that no one feels dispored to make much ef- se. | Uw protect dishonest men from themselves. Anyone receiving a cir cular of this description should send it at once to Mr. Perey Sherwood, superintend- ent of Dominion police, Ottawa, who has already done a good deal te make ir an- pleasant for these swindlers, — Local Netices New Candied Peels.—Beer & Goff have just reczived from London their Xmas stock of candied citron, orange and lemon peels dec 3i New Raisins.—Beer & Goff have just re ceived their Xmas stock of common and layer Valevcia raisins, and they are now cffering them at exceedingly low prices. If you want the best stock in the market at the lowest price, don't paes Beer & Goff s stores. dec? 3i For Your Benefit. —We would direct special attention to the advertisement of the Diamond Bocketore and Bazar. It is now about ten years since Mr. Chappelle added the B. zvar attraction to his extensive establishment, and it is annually the source of gratification and delight to the thocsands who visit it It will be in full blast for the Christmas trade, open ing on Wednesday next, Dee. 5th. Another large sliipmeat of those cheap reefers (nap) to hand We will rel them same price as last.—James Paton & Co. Christmas number of the Lilustreted London Nu wes at Haszard ®& Moores nov30 Louk at the ladies’ corsets for 40c, regu- lar prices Oe to $1.—J B Macdonald's n28 6i For one week we will allow a special d's count on al) makes of corsets ar d gloves. A pecial line of ladie’s kid gloves in large sizes enly, 7, 72. 74. 73 and 5, usually; retailel at $) 25, wili clear this lot at 40 cents a pus.— W. A. Weeks & C., next to Beer & Goff. nov26 3i w ¥Vive-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90c; five-frame Brussels Carpet, only 90c, at the Scotch Carpet House—JAS. PATON & CO Brunswick. | : , DAT aid ro THe EXAMINER. Spectit DespatcHeEs NEW MEMBERS OF THE NEW CABINET. Dinner to Sir John Thompson. | Montreal, Dae. 2 It is understood that, in addition to W 3. Ivee, M. P, and J. J. Curran, M. P., Lieut.-Governor Argers, will be taken into the cabivet as new representatives from th: Province of Quebec, and that Clark Wallice, M. P., will succeed Hon. Mr. Carling as a representative of Outario im the new ministry. It ia also reported that the personnel of the cabinet w.ll be an- neunced and the new members sworn in dur ng the present week. Monrereat, Dec. 2 Ata large gathering of the Junior Con- servative and Macdonald clubs, it was decided to tender a barquet or popular demonstration to Sir John Thompson. H8WS FROM SAMOA, ‘The English Attacked. Lonpon, Dec. 2. News that has been received from Samoa istoths cffect that the native m- surgents had attacked the Enog'ish resi- dents. Orders were telegraphed to the commander of the Australian Squadron to send the warship Ringarooma to Apia without delay. “BUCK” AND “JIM.” ‘Extended Criminal Record. i Moncton, Dee. 2. | Itis understood that “Buck,” hanged at | Dorchester yesterday, is the famous Buck Whelan, expert burglar, and that the myster- lious “Jim” is Jim Christie. They have an lextended eriminal record. ‘Buck’ gave his | name as Wh+ lan to the lawyers who were en- | gage in his deferce. \Sir Adams Archibald Dangerously Hil. Truro, Dec. 2. Sir Adams Archibald is dangerously ill. Being in his 79h year, and having most serious complications in connection with jdiseases of long standing, the wurst is | feared. Death of Jay Gould. New York, Dec. 2. Jay Gould, the great financier aud million- aire, died this morning. “or General Teiegraphic News. Toronto, Nov. 30.—W. H. Fuller, of Oitawa, who was in the {States during the presidential campaign, gives the press the tollowing letter received from « Democrat of New York: “I have no doubt that the Democratic congress will take a broad view of the question in reference to reciprocity with Canada and be very liberal in its treatment of the matter, resulting in a closer and more intimate connection with our neighbors on the north, for I am certain that it is the feeling of what Lincoln used to call the ‘‘plain people” of this country—to be good friends with your “‘people.” Qvuezec, Nov. 30.—It is reported that Premier DeBoucherville persenally objects to Hon. Mr. Chapleaa being appointed governor of the Province of Quebec, and declares that he will resign if such appeint- ment should take place. The two leaders have been unfriendly since the premier oppesed the sele of the North Shore rail- way. Mr. Chapleau has, however, intormed his friends that he will open the next session of the legisiature. Toronto, Nov. 3).—The following is the special cabie to the Glube, dated London, Novy. 29: The proceedings when the Cana- dian portrait of Gladstone will be presented to the National Liberal Club, on Dee, 12ch, promise to be of universal interest. Lord Rosebery's presidency of the dinner is re- garded as a special honor, and this, com- bined with Mr. Blake's presence to hand over the gift, will secure a very irfluential cc mpany. Hauirax, Nov. 30.—The North British society to-night celebrated St. Andrew's day for the one bundred and twenty-fourth time. The dinner was one of the most brilliant ever given by thesociety. Greetings were received from sister societies in Vancouver, Toronto, Quetec, St. John, Montreal, Boston and Ottawa. The North British Society has a capital of $234,000, and during its history the society has contributed $50,000 in charity. Last year $1,000 was so given- Orrawa, Nov. 30.—T. J. McCracken, bare rister, of Ottawa, has just returned from a visit to the gold mines in the vicinity of Mare mera, Oat. He says the gold fever has reap peared and mining operations are being carried on quite vigore usly. One gentleman, who has a patent for a new and economical device for the reduction of ore, purchased a mining si‘e has sought instead of him seeking the ¢ fhe, life as a judge, gsthering around him men of integrity and ability.” and whose whole character, as well as his s must make him in favor of that a stranger from Nova Scotia staggered | Pointers. JHE NEW HOTEL. Some of our newspaper friends, and, to a certain extent, the hotel committee have fallen into an error in supposing that tke fate of the scheme depended upon the sup- port of those fortunate people among us who can, if they will, invest one thousand dollars at a time, and as soon as the com- mittee had asked many such people for their support and seemed to be at the limit of their tether in that direction they came back to the starting stske and had to re- ceive an impetus before they started off for pastures new in another direction. It is not the great even's which constitute a man’s life—it is the aggregate of all the minor events with the greater ones stand- ing out juore conspicuously aa mile stones on the way; it is the constant dropping of smail drops which wears away the stone; it is the saving of pennics which mskes the pound, and it is often the small leaks which sink the shp. So, too, it is usually the small offerings which make up the buik of a fund, and in the present istance it wiil probably be the smaller amounts that will give ua the lunged-for hotel. If one person cannot subscribs even one hundred dollars, why cannot tour friends club together and take one share, And why should not the clerks of one establish- ment subscribe towards one or more shares in smali amounts, so that in the list of shareholders there would appesr such a name as “che employes of Mark Wright & Co,” or “the employes of John Newsvo,” “of McKinnon & McLean,” or of any diy goods firm or of any other kind of bus- ness, It is wonderful how powerful a force is personal interest. We all know how it im- presses @ process upou ovr memory to doa thing, instead «f simply knowing how 4 thing is done, and it 18 personal interest which always ‘ booms” an undertaking. Think, then, how much move likely the hotel is to become an accomplished fact if a great pumber of individuals have per- sonal ic terest in it. Each one will work for its success, each one will write letters to their friends lauding its advantages, and spreading the knowledge of its existence and competition in this direction will lead to the same result as it always leads to if not abused, that is to ssy, increase of revenue. What bert-r Christmss box could a wealthy firm gire its empluyes than a share in the hote', and what better gift could a well-to-do father give his children ! Among the innumerable advantages of a pupular summer resort may be mentioned this: Frequently talented people resort thither for a rest. Moiey-meking by%their t«lents is! for the time is abeyance, yet from time to; time, to pass the time, or to assist certain de- | serving objecte, these artists appear in public and treat the public to lectures, musical per- formances an’ dramatic representations, euch noticed a light in the basement. ‘He proceeded into the prayer meeting, not noticing the steps he went down them on the run and fell. Some persons from the inside came out and carried him up and laid him on the sidewalk.” They called for the police. What a burlesque the above incident is on our boasted Christi- anity! Is it any wonder thst many of our people consider that out®@'s of forms and ceremonies very iittle gO>aton found in the churches. But commenet Ar unnecessary. 8ndS 4MARITAN. Dec. 2, 1892. rig iett— To the Lanes. Sir,- The grocers reepecuully request that you will send ia your orders this evening or early to-muirow, in order to have your good: deliver:d in good condition, and enable the poor drivers to get home before Sunday morn- ing. The streets are very bad, Telephone communication. DRIVER. “DIVIDEND NOTICE. Mercnants’ Bank or P. E, ISLAND, Charloy stown, Dec, 2, 1892. OTICE w hereby given that a half-yeary dividend at the rate 6@ E’ght per cent ver anpum on the Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared, payable atits Banking House on and after January 3rd, prox. By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, dee2—dy 4w (2aw) wy fi Cashier. 4 DAYS. 4 DAYS. GRAND Masuule anda ——WILL BE HELD IN THE--— NEW MASONIC TEMPLE, CHARLOTTETOWN, Commencing Tvesday, 6th Dec., And continuing each day until Friday. HIS promises to be the most elaborate affair of the kind ever held in ths city. All articles will be cff+red for sale in Bocths imported from Halifax especially for the purpose. These Booths were used at the Wanderers’ B.zaar in that city, and cost over $3,000. The designer and painter sp‘ nt over six months in their construction. Merely to sea :hese Booths is worth double | the prics of admissiou Arrangements have been mada with the as under ordinary ci cumstances little out of P. E. Island Railway to issue tickets on the way places such es our much beloved | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- Charlottetown would never erjoy the ad. | day, good to feturn up to Saturday, at one vantages of. Mrs. Scott Siddons came here not very many months ago to rest in the quict retreats of the North River, wherce she came so us in pudlic appearance upon more than one ovcasion. With her was Mr. Waller, the talented > pian- ist, who gave two recitals long to be remem bered by lovers of music among us, ° ainaiiin It is not seldom that strargers amorg us, to occupy their time, undertake schemes fo the public good. Rev. HyltouyStewart it was who, years ago, conducted the concert for the benefit of a hospital, and it wes only that our indifference was in contrast with his interest that a hospita! did not rise from that begin- ning. Last year an American gentleman visiting Char'ottetown and ‘‘killing time” here worked hard to bring the Press Associ stion to the island, and the loss of the advertisement we missed by the failure of his work is charge- able in some degree tu the partial indifference and slow action of our people. To have such people among us is worth something, and the prespective summer hotel will bring them to us. OBSERVER. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Note Problem. Sir,—When and from whom are we to have a decision regarding the accuracy of the svlutions to that ‘“‘note problem ?” What is the problem, anyway? If it isa decision of whether or not compound inter- est should be computed on # note dr:wn as it was, I presume any lawyer, benk cfticial or moncy lender in the city could quick)y tell what the Island statutes sy on that point. f, however, it is only a matter of com- puting simple interest, ary schoolb y ehcould be as well able to do it as the clerks in the employ of the Journal of Commerce. There has becn only a few cents difference in the figures of our local solutions to it, and these doubtless arise from the diff-rent ways the time has been computed. For example: the interest on $243 00 for three months would be $455, but for 93 days (April 30, May 31, Jane 30, and July 2) it would be $4 64, which difference of 9 cents | at the start would make ?8 cents d fference ' in the final fizures. As a matter of fact, from April Ist, 1875, till December Ist, 1892 (both days in- clusive), thera are 6,455 days, which, by | the problem, have been divided into eight periods of 93, 42, 235, 612, 2,170, 2.173, ward the same 468, and 657 dsys respectively Here cal- culation has been made for leap years, and interest worked each time by drys: Mes 8 0 MIB Mele cdds sins icoces $243 00 | Sir,—I notice in this morning's Guardian down Richmond Street on Wednesday evening last. { | j ' i i ' on November 3, and in 14 days had a shaft OE ee, SUE BRED oc sik ness vised 4 64 sunk and is now hard at work brirgiog ore to] (93 days)....-...-.0ee-ee eee e eens 243 09; the surface. Mr. McCracken is of the opicisn | Ang 13, 1875—Interest............ oe that gold will be produced there in paying (EES rg te er ese aS quantities by this new process of reducion. | April 4, 1876 —Intercet............-. 7 Kixeston, Ont., Novy. 20.—The following ON iitad nee vnneesd duce . 193 2! is Priacipsl Grant's tribute to Canada’s new | Dec 7, 1877—In“erest i 15 37, ci yg a eer ae te eke 2 AEE LET 97 57 calieG Ot any a) ‘ ‘ | - ‘ “ ins cabinet. The premier must be a man who} Nov 7 date) Interest ........++.++- Me - has the confidence of the majority of the Sg a EEE ??, £8 tSsee ter tage oeee . house of commors Sir John Thompson is Nov 2, 18° 9 —luterest tet teeeeeeeeees 54 is sertain'y th» choice of the majority vf the : (2,17 DGAPE). wns ccceccoescess 160 25 house, and has proved during the ast two Feb 13, 1891—Interest ........-++.-. 15 41 seasions that he knows how to lead.” ‘*D» (468 days) ore ees Pee eee Serres 79 66 you think his appointment will prove a | Dee 1}, ee ee 70 21 good thing for Canada?” *‘] certainly hope Oe GUD. os sacidic wc twcinds cabin 85 so. Ele h mse!f is 4 true Canadian, a friend | W.P.D of British connection, a msn of undoubted $$ purity in private life, ore whom the offi e “I Was a Stranger, and Say ' As for instance, remember how! first-class fare.’ Helders of these tickets | will be required to present them at the Razaar for the purpose of having sama cer- tified by the Secretary. Band will be in attendance each evening. Tea and Refreshment Tables will be pro- vided, Doors open at 2 p. m. each day. Admission, 15 cents, H. W. ANDERSON, Chairman Com. nov29 —eod (FOLONIAL. HOUSE, Phillips Square, MONTREAL. E. R. BROW, Secy. We have this season is- a CATALOGUE of Goods suitable for Kas. Preselts | and will be pleased to for sued to any ad- dress on application. ® HEARY MORGAN & C0., MONTREAL. dec—tts tf SALE.-Young German Canaries—a!! 87 | For good oe —selling at half price. Apply o . Wa Mrs. H. D. MAN, Bayfield Street. 3i—de- ANTED—A good gereral servant in a sme 1 ' family. Liberal wages. Apply to Mrs W. A. W gexs, JR., Brighton. 3i eod - dec2 -e r LET.—The house opp~site Beers’ Soap Fac tory; very comfortabie. Rent moderate, Ou. nearing Z:on Church he Apply to Miss Shaw, on the premises. no29 2i FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, NEW COOLS ! 75 BARRELS FLOUR —** Carter's Bes,” °**Kent,” ** Sunbeam,” ** Delight,” ** White Eagie.” 100 bris. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. 50 ** SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows and Raw. 50 casks KEROSENE, American Water White. 50 chests TEA, Strong & Fine Flavored. 100 boxes RAISINS, Valencias and Liyer. Atso—A large stock of CURRANTS, CONFECTrIONERY, BISCULTS, PURE SPICES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, EX CRACTS, ete. ALL NEW GOODS, bought well, and must, if possible, be all cleared out this Fall and Winter to maka room for our large and yearly increasing Seed business. Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- teed, Specially low prices for large pur- chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us. GEO. CARTER & C0., Grocers and Seedsmen. novS —dy law & wy tf Lalvell TOs WHOLESALE. 4000 Bris Flour, 500 Bris Cornmeal , 1000 Half chests Tea, 400 Puns Molasses, 50 Bris Molasses. 30 Hhds bright Barbadoes Sugar, 100 Bri sGranulated and Yel- low Sugar, 1200 Bris “White Rose” Kero. rene, 200 Caddies McDonald’s To bac°o, 100 Caddies H. & Nv’s Twist Tobacco, 1500 Boxes Valencia Raisins, 60 Bris Currants, 40 Bris Confectionery, 200 Pails Confectionery, 350 Boxes Soap, 600 Coils Rein Rope, 100 Boxes Yeast Cake, 200 Kegs Baking Soda, 30 Casks Washing Soda, 306 Quintals Codfish, 1000 Boxes Boneless Fish, 400 Bris Herring, 100 Bbis Apples keeping), 520 Cases Matches, 250 Doz Pails, 1000 Pkgs Tubs, Washboards, and Clothes Pins. GARVELL BROS Nov, li—dys 2w 20w Rares CROCKERY, GLASSWARE Sanat: GROCERIES. S we are woing out of the business, we now offer 0UR WHOLE STOCK at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. consisting of 1% TEA and D!NNER SETS, Semi-orcelain e0v dozen TEA PLATS, £00 DI NX N ER 7 (winter- 200=CU*:=Ss FRUIT = 100 6“ )«6©BUTTER PADS, 2% “ COVERKD DISHES, 5) =~ PLATTERS ( Aseorted), 50 “ OYSTER BOWLS, 75 “ JUG4, 23 “ BAKER? 75 “ Hd CUPS and SAUCERS. 100“ TKAPOTS, 500 LAMPS, Butter Crocks, Milk Pans, Sugar Bowls, Bone Dishes, Cassorolis. sauce Tureens, 00 CHINA TEA 3KTS, 20 00 CHINA DI -NE® and TEA SETS, A fine line of TOILET SET3, China Cups and Saucers in great variety, Shaving Muge and Fancy Goods, 25 casks GLASSW AK, consisting of Table Sets, Water Sets, Cake Stands, large Cove ed Preserve Dishes, Juzs, in all the latest designs in Glassware, . ALSO 150 barrels FLOUR, 250 half chests THA, 200 dozen FRENCH BLACKING., * ROYALSTOVK POLISH, “" SILVER “TAR - “ SCRUS BRUSHES, * HORSE - SHOK and CL /THES BRUSHES, 20 casks VINEGAR 100 CLOTHES WRINGE 2S, best makes, 100 boxes CIGARS, choice brands, sees 35 PURE CREAM ' ARTAR, >» = Oe. & “ DIGBY HERRING These goods will be s:ld at from 29 to 39 per. cent. discount FUR CASH ONLY. P. MONAGHAN, Queen Street. | NOTICE. Allamounts now due me bv Book Account, Notes of Hand, B.lls of Sale or Judgments must bo settled at once. P. MOVAGUAN Ch town, Nov & 1892—*y 2aw (usa) ¢ w vy OST OR MISLaAli’. some w eks -inoe, by James Groome, a Gothic poinred top eight day clock. Finder will be rewarded by leavin itat KE, W, TaYLor’s, Watchmaker, tf—no 1892. ow Prices! fe 4%) oa TO PRICES being much lower abrowd this year than formerly, we are able this season to offer our customers GROCERIES of nearly all kinds much cheaper than ever before. Our stock of RAISINS is exceptionally fine this year, as we have bo nothing but the very best quality. 7 F re = Blow is a partial list of eome of the goods which we are now cffering VERY OW FOR CaSH :— 4 16 cents will buy 1 Ib. 3 a 50 ee 1 Dollar 1 ‘“ 1 “ i + $4.25 Pure Mixed Candy, 3 Ib. _ a 7 tb. 7 Ib. 21 Ib. zt Ib good Cooking Raisins, * ¢lean Currants, Granulated Sugar, Raw Sugar, “7 ib. Yellow Suyar, 5 Ib. Good Tea, 1 bri. Good Family Flour. Our TEA and KEROSENE OIL are too well known to require any puffing on our part, and we are now selling them cheaper than ever. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, December 2, 1892—eod & wky General Insurance Agent, —-——-REPRESENTING-— — FIRE : BRITISH AMERICA ASS. CO. OF TORONTO, COMMERCIAL UNION ASS. CO. OF LONDON, ENGLAND, LANCASHIRE INSURANCE CO. OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, QUEBEC FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY, SCOLTISH UNION & NAT. INS. CO. OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. LIFE AND ACCIDENT: SUN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA. Prompt Settlements. Lowest Prices. November 4, 1892. OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN, HOW THEY HNIJOY It JOHNSTON'S FLUID REE Is a good feed for children, supplying as it does the material that forms “ Flesh,” “Muscle” and® Bone.” December 2. 1892 Axes ea ae (Broads and Fowler’s), Handles, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Axe Steel Bar and Sheet Tron, Horse Shoes, Cut, Ciinch and Horse Nails. Zine, Shovels, Forks, Glass, Paints, Oils, Powder, Shot, Also, a full line of the celebrated Diss— ton Crosscut and Hand Saws, Files, ete,, at lowest prices, wholesale and retail. FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1892—tu sat & wy VICTORIA ROW. es The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker, ree TO ANNOUNCE that he is now better than ever prepared tuo suppl the public with FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM WORK, _ Having recently placed in the latest improved Machines and Lasts, ineluding the Picadilly Last, also « gond supply of excellent Stock, such as No. 1 French Calf, French Kp. French Oil Goat, French Kid, American Dongol«, Gormaa Shell, Cordovan, Eog lieh Oak and Spanish Sole Leather, and having the beet wo kmen in the Province, you een rely on getting » first clars Boot or Shoe in any style or quality, for either Misses’, ’ ’ ‘ ’ 7 toys’, Ladies’ and Gonil-inen’s wear, at the most reas usbie prices. Orders filled prom We keep a }.ne your Boots at the old Ch pt iy. of onr own HAND MADE B03 ecnstantly on hand. Repairing of all kinds neatly done, Duy taund and have dry feet. J H. BELL. \ ttetuwa, October 31, 1892 -—-lm mw f GRA “ 4 VARIETY OF — Felt Boots and Kubbers —SELLING CHEAP 4aT— GOFRFF BROTHERS’ STORE. Charlottetown, November 18, 1892—eod & wky 8.00 ® NOLVd SAN VE--OSROM J9da"D Youoog 047 2H ‘87000 QE AjUO 4Od4¥D Sjossnagy oWNay-2Ay {83000 OG ApUO “odavy SfossnAgy OUIVAJ-OAT LT *