, i ; ' mt ' . ' 5 re ns a seein : = eee - a - ese Do Re neem ee oe . meet me FG " 7 ~~‘ Tw VWwr 4 y 7, , x i ~ THE DAILY EXAMINER - - - - - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1892. : ; ecin Ei acl alae acai aiiaiaaaiale siahenianteng nenthinieomenie a coaiuiisilakeaiiiaiian a ia’ t ea . . ? . : j » ” » * _ ied INDIAN SUN POLITICAL MEBTINGS | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. we ser agony | . | | POLITICAL MEBTINGS. | rhe summer wanes, | : a2 al ct See Re Bros. barwain corner And autama days come on. } 7 * to 2S HON. GEORGE FORBES aad Mr. H a = ; But list! just on the confines of the open | Pay C, MACDONALD, will meet the. electors if ¢ st. Meerives.— Attention is dir} grave i ‘ SS of the Fourth Electoral District of Qneen’s if : i change in the advertisen of | Tie Indian summer perc hes on the bier } - County, as follows :— BS! ' eetings to be hi i in the First i teens ° PISQUID ROAD—-On Wednesday, the ¢ f Queen’s County A brief respite ! but who can paint the | 22nd November, at 5 p. m. my} 2 fineness | 000. ALBERY PLAINS SCHOOLHOUSE— N ick Mixes.—Recent aseavs of ore | Of every touch of natur® in the last, still, ed li] On Thursday, the 23rd November, at & 2 el St. Stephen, N. B., nickel | solemn days ? Y4 — p- m. + oo atetaseaitie tle haan | « ; “¢~ : UIGG HALL—On Friday, the 24t) seven t will i ‘otis Ms xt ™ 4, to tears and think there yer ei ns > widiieatiy. at 5 p. no ’ 7 +" W) i is GRAND VIEW SCHOOLHOUSE—On ee Pa hv, ae tre eis glad” and “every | f : Monday, the 27th November, at 5 p. m. ade Seuecr Cay eaves —The Liberal art is joy! TO-DAY Lewis Green Stevenren, only son of the Vice-President, becomes a benedict at CALEDONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — On : ‘ mee im Philharmonic all nibous ° . . . “ . . . a. rs sdav, the 28th November, 5 p. m. Hip so opted ieatidibea ma A tattered songster of a soon autumn gale Bloomington, Ill. The bride of his choice is Miss Helen L. Davis of that city. The Viee-) “ST Syyy YY LEY “SCHOOL ee ’ » Oo 8 ct Candidates to contes Marts music rinz vein th ournf anaes 4 ? i “i = . m sts i ‘ ALLE Ss , } : and Royalty at the fortheom- | - ) mournful grove. President and Mrs. Stevenson grace with their presence the happy occasion which adds an- |} HOUSE—On Wednesday, the 29th Nov- Stas Provincial electior eae ee “veer ne other branch to the family tree. Trees have branches and branches have trees, branching me ISLANDS BAST WALS—On tt cf a , ; ha aata tis a tritantin her wiles? ‘ ye SLAL ‘ SAS ALL | Mareiuce Seris—We understand that trees, and so has Stevenson. Thur day, the 30th November, at 5 p. m 38 34 pega ll ail oe sal wp are | Alas! the glory and the pride is eone— i BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHCUSE- ® es ' ‘ eresiing event we are a . ; ; i 7 = : : = I . Pe Be : NEGA Ss 4 o—_—" pea} iways pleased to ebronicle, takes place in | fenderly on the bier lay summer's ; A happy event, surely, but depend upon it his tailor had as much to do with the happy | On Friday, the 1st December, at 5 p.m. at | _ I ‘2 t tir rrov norning withered 1] ers ! fe : i * 1 is : 3 : ; ; , +4 + > ; . > > j i N tLVI sLE sc USE — ’ Paul's Church tomorrow | morning . 1 thos ciel’ occasion as his bride. No doubt but even in Illinois you will find some who are pretty well) . a . E See ca ge oD a ‘ sm 4 O <K, ‘ . . ns ° . ” r ‘ . * a0 | at aay, tbe Zn ecemoer, at vo } i. ope - ' — :; , : -@ g | Up in the art, and must have made him presentable at least. Yes, the Star Tailor believes) POWNAL HALL-On Thursday, the ae : \ Porster.—There is about ss much m2 = ao Hosritat.—The P. E. Ts : that right here we can so satisfy anybody and everybody, iegardless of purchase or purpose, | wT eerie beak Ee mh q ospital has re ved the following : ; . = : : . f oe YT 9 y 5 aw IN oh aR \ as Atsds—— asking an active politician what | Coljectad by Mrs D Rovers, Sunmierside — as well, if not better, than any other place in the Dominion, Why not? We have all the | On Friday, the Oth Beenmter, 0.6 pe. ‘ae % 5 the 8 nc aap? flntaatebggetayclag 4 ue Stewart, $5; Gro Muttart, $l; Mre Tie eee advantages necessary to improve in our calling. Why should we lag behind? Nay, verily. | ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSE— eR : ; ola eT aS iO bib afferty ‘ a), RG “0 cs le ¢ 4 " . . . » a a . ° . ° m s a Uv Saturdoy, the St} Jecem be P, & 5p . ¢ | auty and smartness of her baby Ses Seottet. owl eet — In everything we excel, and will continue, fortune favoring us, indefinitely. Cur Leaders | \WONS Sey Ee \vpsy scuool Holsk Hf . ‘> rt a +e . ‘ * A “ . “ as i . rae | a : Z 4 “ : 7 . ‘se Bs : 1 canyhe eee & Nucetd,: Gh Cetlng i ROV a = BR 5 are being bought up rapidly in Suitings and Overcoats, and would advise an early call. To |—On Monday, the 11th December, at 5 ae [ 0) aN SECIT AI he prograr e of ard. &] aes Kicweedl ws Me : : ° si 2 . n H | etek int nee ks ae ee : map 7 ro ile nai aa a? es secure the prompt filling of your order come without delay, or colds and headaches will be on |? hy oo. sO a li ae se 4 gy am : 1 | John Mahew, 50 cts; Bhza Mahew. 50 ete: . . ALD? ALL—Or1 esday, the L2th =) ; g of Thursday next, ( hanks | Robt Boyie, 50 ets: Dovald Murehise - 60 your track. December, at 5 p.m. iF i g Day wie | found elsewhere mn CLS; JF Warre n, OU et-; G I) Linbeder ton, s ne ee : ys pa | Sa most excelier ne, 50 ete; R Fr ¢ 35U etx; Miss M J Stone, ' r —_—_— - -_-- i Me sfrs MARTIN and MeLEAN will ineet if | e { should attract a large audience 25 ets; Mra S Frizzle, 25 ct-; Mrs J Scott, | O in oOooms i the electors at the places and times - - 25 ets: Mre J Kel! w. 2 ets: Mea FE so i } mentioned in ihe notice of mectinge ad- 43 , Trwoatu Leaeve The paper on ner 25 cts; Mra J Siune, 25) et«; Mrs | | 7 ’ c ) if at . maid by Messrs. Forbes and Mac- at bE Natural Law.” read last ev: w before N Frizzle, 25 cts; Mee J Fy ya. / F i | donal i! : tue Literary Department of the Epworth | Total, $9 7 . A Fe J | _———_—----—___—~ \ | League by Mr. Geo. E. Full, was very in = siomld rRO Visited by every person re e =f . 2 ty ; teresting and = instructive There was a Tae Qveex Hover, Wansrax, N.S Bi kD au DR> ay gost audience, notwithstanding the un- | “At the Queen Hotel on Hollis Street, of 1 . . Charlottetown, November 21, 1893. | ac ‘ 1amon ine. F q favorable weather {which A. B. Sheraton is Manager, the | VW il1OD I o| } a ae » - nam = i 4| ewan American guest 1s sure to find all thing: ! i NS it ih t 1c hear future re ; : Acaixsr tHe Cry Mr. W. C. Boak | te his taste; and this hotel, by the way, is - r ; H ha mmenced an action for damages the most delightful of places to make one’s or « . ; e I e Ses af F against the city of Ha ifax for allezed | headquarters while in Halifax. It should G ikLi Cc iu ult tor themszlves or t i¢é 9 \ ; rongful seizure by one of its officers ote | be said, that on all sides Mr. Sheraton is i i - $125 The sum | credit t ‘vith setting the standard of hote Is | a | FLO sacks ‘ hich is named | " the Provinces, and the Queen stands ae +; Oy zs 5 a sample of his managerial ability. He ug aie ‘aegpe : sain f ‘ 1 @ - 1 i $225, $125 w ini« : as damages : ‘ a itil cae paid particular attention to the service, The S.& B INAVISTA Pax Cocutay Arrain.—-The following | #4 it Is excellent. The most essential ba a dd f es ' i <7eeas treat on FRIDAY MORNING, the 2nd ae ats < r 4 a. eee r feature, cleanliness. is noted by every un re “a oO pcop e iave visit- 5 inst., will sail for St. John’s, Nfid., carrying ' - _ 3 i due bere from Mon- a! _¥ sittetptrccepirncipasinatiepvioh i said ; i ee 3 Produce, ete., under deck, and Horses, Cattle aa e an. -(Rose Cochlan’s hesband) has | gett. The Q 1een is lox ated in th: busi- and Sheep on deck. . r mmared” with Mre. Charles | 2€38 section of the city, within two blocks | e For particulars asto Freightand Passage ai ; _ mm as aks inant teed tank Gone ai « ay r . . > Coghlan, Ne. | She w return to her | @ water front, and from it the gar- | ed it and ti y < t r 6 are " . rH Ra n Prince Edward | : - dens and parks and the citadel are ea*y cf , ic hay c 0 u ni l Al 5 ssi PEAKE BROS. & CO., y i I i isiand and not a ; a - noyviy Agents, a aad ‘ 5 Maclos Gab iii access joston Transcript. “ ence = ROAST MRRSEN O armed ot pape — : 7 : | ray TaN ‘We p a I wise of GfAv dol. ' IMMIGRANTS FoR THE NortHwest.—Ore them. oO LET. 1 Fy 2 sre i il ; ea J He : Haslam +a a hundred and seven roan left last | ¢ ashameres Te 2 ey Casa y the Northwest kas been div- | ™2™ “ eee \ a - a} i . e 3 A Cottage on Sidaey Street, containing hae Ee > rey exception of abo enty Arabs, whi ‘ . ive ‘ ; -ellay ?ossessi 2 ae om " a ‘ ~~ 4 Pre 8 7 ™ re. ieee in New Raadieadl cn he ae } ic sh ow is lat Be; the q uality ° alt oD al ee a ene ! f a oe -< al ye” sth “anh oe returning to their homes via New York, | Merines wrist ot tee ne | -. . ; e : = . oe . : e¢ — the immigrants are ail bound for the} & ° . a W. W. WELLNER. ao iy nan oe . 1 p pues line ess@¥® | Canadian Northwest and British Columbia. Is good, the rooms light, the prices novls aS ft a . oe a The greater number already have friends | a a ae eee ee ae / f 4 Darive Bererary The post othice in these pla ea and have come oO t to join . 7 P k | | nd Rail ay 4 i ar Richmond, Que., was catered by an un- | them. | fy een a a right, tie treatment you get the |and all ranges of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles, Handsomest Colorings, Best;** “4 sid Way. Ae Bh known burglar early on Saturday morn- | *****~ . ee en 7; or. | = . per > ee z The safe was blown open by dyna- steamers Uregon and { arihagi 1.8. I hey i Qualities and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ' fem . : ti okt nd 21.400 in stamps and money | ¥¢re & fine looking class of me. and were ae F e " = re y ,{* . 7 : ta 7 aes ~d the off 7 a ‘ ai. in possession ot is large amount of best, and PRO Ws EK BROS. will THANKSGIN ING DAY. iF f i rise explosion occurred just as a baggage.—St. John Sun. i . ais . : a ‘ eight train was passing ones 4 | ll a all aed ate d » . . i " d BLACK G OOoHbs y a 4” Vic — ne Le — at ne 4 : iat ofS ae Sor ome J MAS Ke SOC 18 ane P *T- 4 é 7 1ts jass Pare oO Alki rom a ‘SF zi Caseeemne Cas we The annus! cele | *ament will be held in the hall at King- cem it a favor if y ou ca an fat Statioas on this “Railway on WEDNES i retiva of &. Audrew’s Dav. under the ston, Lot 31, on Wednesday, 29th Nov. | DAY and THURSDAY, twenty-second and aon f the Cal . > The affair is in the hands of an energetic ° twenty third November. inst.. good for ae auspices of the ¢ aledonian Club of I E * ie | es. al I k | | wel uy 4 ’ : 2 & ne ea) Island will take place at the Caledonian | Committee who os — lave a 100 t rough, cven if you A €plendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. retarn up to and on November 27, 1695. ARP Club Rooms, Queen Street, on the evening | “me to all attending. n2l dy w J. UNSWORTH, S83, of the 30th inst Tickets can be had from | sion a ie a . 2 ; Superintendent ca : the following committee : David Small, ' The ee took _s = London “7 don t want to buy Railway Oflice, Ch’town, ? 2 | 3. 4. Gamakell, debe B. MeDenelé. D. A. | L5th, of Lilias, only daughter of Sir Al- | . Nov. 14. 1893 , Te Finlavaor 7 “ MeP} oo . ‘Ga 1 gernon Bohwick, to the Earl of Bathurst. | Mi OO R Vi cies ‘ ¥- ? a 5 A i) Gat, ett @ ol boc fol it was @ great society affair and was at- | ( y C U sane. ce : = ao Devid Smell, cheirman of | tended by a large number of aristocrats. | Reefers for Boys, Reefers for 5 Se ee ee eee ee ee eee 4 i mg The bride wore a white satin dress | Son a nn eee anna oe wore : ‘ : Willd 1S IT Pouce Peyei.tixses. — This foren >on | ee a eee — Peoria’ : ; ; Succes rs to Perkins & Sterns, ’ ‘ : WAT] ana Giamon roocn. one Ca ~t 2, d a Scania Seen eee ee lice acl aga, MOuths, Overcoats for Boys, Over: | rastoteiows, octover 28, 1893-1 th eat by the officers and crew o! the eurrveving steamer Guinare “from the as- a ciated of antl tan azen boned ties the |. There were eight bridesmaids, wh» that the demand every day is increas- i oe ee ee ee wore white silk dresses trimmed with pale mae 4 Stipend ry Mi strate he areeiianris . wn : : vd . > r to re : aii po a by : hos ; blue velvet and mink. They carried bou- coats for Yo uths, Oy erc oat 5 for F ' , nets of carnations are, therefure, exempt from the payment qe of thie tax Ihe evidence of the appel- ow to Get a Sunlight "ieture. . G N janes was taken, and jadgment wa") G5 35 aguntighe” Soap wrappers Mien, Reefers for Men, Odd Pants: WOODILL'S P Y - - Cesetl cies | (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does esterday 3 j arroiul coutess oO | : aes eres a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) : é 9 : scale of Tavarian Neer on Sunday, anl | ty Tevey Bros,Lad, a scorst, Toone Odd Vests, Wonderfal Goods for BECAUSE a Pera ade SEEN ES DSS’ * wo you. will receive by post a pretty picture, Ht oe ith | free from advertising, and well worth | (hs (souesoe RuvtoTi ie reported | faming. This tan twy way coder) WWonderfal Low Prices. the INGREDIENTS used in its BS that James Lafferty, formerly of Char | YOUr home. Phe svap is the best in the ee ae ee oe ia lottetown. was aecidentally killed by an | MOtEet and te Ill only cost le. postage to - a electric car im Boston a short time s | sen lin the wrapper-, if you leave the ends | Lafferty was a steam-titter by trade He | open. Write eae biress carefully. ——_ —+(x) - ——-—— So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, was-for a timeemployed by A. Hermans J. KE. Re i cmcialts bes Iniichae already as re- Halifax, N. 8. & Son, Charlottetown, and haa lately been oi ene Ss Sw ‘ garde his attitude towards the government, | > j Jost sk yo trocer for it! \ St se ms rae a : ae ¢ es but even the latest addition of his ultima } ; " A your Gr rior it: sae Seanad Latvey. of ee mee North, | tim, if be keeps to it, must force him tnto We are showing One Case oct3l j a ina = a? aphid tang it the opposition. It is quite certain that Mr. | : + : ‘ fae ° aferetoe ty the tunitere but, eo far, no | Gladstone will not attempt to deal with the of a lot of imported samples oa wie ‘ ‘ foe reply } an ta : ee ved 7 He | evicted tenants this session. It is equally } : y BOSTON STEAMERS sith 4s Walken taeneeeea’ Madelad a ond (SO on. ae af M of Scotch Underwear, import- . . : ‘ i | dynamiters would break up the cabinet. —_——- WAGE SHE FREED OP WH Sd ee) aoe ‘a Mr. Redmond’s ied however, The Wonderful C heap en . Se aR TO LY Oe ae mR eR ET Ee ” Bg SE ? r, er paying the duty, which we The Last Trips of 1893 are ay a ee ee and he has pledged his reputation that if 3 % CARROLL { 2 ATURDAY a G MER Pp nef iv o Nae at thine ° do his utmost to } ARR 4L from Boston, SATU ) E : the farmene and others interested will be | Shey sxe teppeted We'will - do his utmost to | ; : can save for our customers. le eenes rs , ) held in the Hallet Emerald Friday | ** k the yovernment. Charlottatown, November 21, 1893. La ember, ae ee — ee ee ; that 1s WORCESTER from oston, SATUR- i evening next, 24th inet., at 6.30 o’cloek, to | Fox sick headace, sour stomach, loath | Call and get a Suit: the Vy are DAY. 18th 8 a oe P aces Va sider what steps shonld be taken to | ing of food, dyspepsia or billionsness, take ; , ea : a ae a it wards the erection of a cheese fectory or! Hawker’s Liver Pille. They will cure hound to sell quick. wom ESTER from Ch’town, THURS- if creamery for the section of the untry.) you. Recommended by leading physicians DAY, 9th November. Te Mr. T. J. Dillon will be present to giveany | as a most reliable medicine. A CARROLL from Ch’town, THURSDAY, ; :Y i rmination require i econcernin r either. pines _ ™ L6th November. 4 s os : ; oo. i. « » desnate Oo rC Wepp — . _— ‘es So also will Senator Howlan and other) — According ~ late lespat ch 1 - “- WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS : 1 | jing TI > a Kingston, N. Y., Ira, Krum, of Snyder | , 94 " 4 leading mer herefore any one in ihe »- , i od j | t a r DAY ° 23rd Novy “m ber. : terested should make it @ point to attend Hollow, in the Catskills, diec there | CARVE ; sae I snnatiieain anak thoes shoune aly lust week, of starvation. ve AR ELL — ; thie ting, an om r Zz J : F : a ads gents oainted with the advantage to be | testimony taken by the coroner shows that el 93—t! 23rd rn = . Sone . anes tne ye this kin . | Krum claimed to have frequent revelations t= Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1893—tl 23rd letail of hich will be eleerly ex- | from God. In cne of these visions he as a ) aed said he was promised the power to walk OF CE TO T . — eae upon water if he would fast 40 days FI LE . Manrxe News.— The echooner Ida, | Then he prayed and began another fasting } ; : pr an ane ; IN MORRIS BLOCK. raser, master, from Summerside, arrived period of 15 days. During this t.me he | / { ‘ ; I ; at Trinidad on the Znd inst., and lauded | died Krum’s last words to his brether, i er horses in splendid condition. | who ia also a religions enthusiast, were : A large airy Office, well lit by electric - \ The echooner Ida May, owned by Capt. | “Dick, I am going; but we will meet in light and heated by hot water, ; : Gillis, of this city, went ashore at Boat | tne New Jerusalem, travelling in the | . _ 'HOS. MORRIS. Harbor, south of Pictou, during the storm | golden streets. Krum left six young | =— samneese _— eee | novl6—3i veeterday afternoon. i children without means of support. 5 ae py ’ . ; ¢ leave | _ ——— apilleaieadsceeenteicageteretenetoaearaeaane aetna treamcog mera Oe The steamer St. Lawrence did not leave —__--—_——— : F ; Pictou yesterday afternoon, owing to the | BIRTH. ; ' O Nn O u | n all S, st, oun ¢ storm. She left this morning and arrived At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., the 14 Lo & | : rg : sll ain ii here thie afternoon about helf-past two. | wife of A. McNair, Chief Engineer of the Advertisements under this heading charged ie s | leave on return to Pictou to- | SS Northumberland, of a son. li oid lis pee ee : fae 0 ee oo ee ae be That SANDERSON & CO’S. is about the best place ad > _ x yc Notwithstanding the storm, the North- | __ LOCAL NOTICES. i 2 in town to buy GROCERIES ? STRAYED.—From the : pasture near Love's ; berlanl ed over from Point du | ; head barged | Taaneey. on Thuveley last, a brindie cow. iE nuverlar Crosser ove om 0 » i thi eading charg . . . 7 + y Any information leadi to he ove riti k Chane pestering and. the. mail vecshed | *°TR at ie pew w tn. c16 Per poe Think! My dear sir, I don’t think at all; I know __18' NOW OPENING s0ME—— te anicfaliy mcelvod 8 B. Bacce Gian ty ; 2 | just | : : 0 ow. novi to nin good time. ———— ae gall, it for a fact. Just look here at the Bargains I got "oh ie ail | Oe ee ean , 5 ] : ’ . 6 5 WANTED.—Canvasser of good address, - 5 f ‘ ‘| ] | ceived at 8. B. Enman & Co's. there last week :—9 lbs. choice Tea for $1.10, and they Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. i On the Way to School. nab il a % i : : ° Position per ent. Canadi d Ameri- ts : d have a brand there for 90c., good Tea, too; primePorto can grown sock. Advantages unequalled, — ‘a 4 sig shooting te o ce ve ¢ the | . , ‘ ‘ ° * < OWN Os. OO., Nurserymen, 1 te eh? , ld —— ae ls Rico Molasses, 36c. a gallon; Porto Rico (Raw) Sugar, Ont. “own Wao” : eee 5 - Raisins and Currants , ; ie ee ne oe ee 4 WANTED I Winter-k:eping apples, including Bald | de. a pound; Raisins: ants (new fruit), Candied 5 WANTED.—The Provident Savings Lit» 4 | wine, Bishop Pippins, Ribeton Pippins, Peels and Essences at the lowest prices you ever heard Assurance Society of New York wanta good a» . : om : Pf = a ‘ ce man to represent them in Charlottetown and \ King of the Tomkins, and other good | of. And, say, if you want some Choice Family Flour, Vidoliy. iam sehen, oad pines seuly yae- : : ' ; varieties for sale at Beer & Goff’s. n21 2i ; : INCLUDING vassed. A very liberal contract wil be given wy , ‘ oo } ag . Address C. 1. GILG "iE, Gen, Wart Hosiery, Apples for sale by the barrel cheap, at they keep it good and cheap. . C . . Agent for Maritime Provinces, St John, N. B. ; 0c , LY Li Warm Gloves, $. B. Enman & Co's. ee | Well, well. That, I think, suits me better than any Opening to-day—One case of novelties, | Warm Hoods, in Japanese chinaware—Hasezard & place I have heard of yet, and I will give them a trial| Tea Sets, Cup, Plate and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Flower Pots and Vases, | | waxre0 coos, tive, scuve representa tive in this city and vicinity, to take agency A reliable article. Good profit. Factories, a. (x)— hotels and families readily use this com- x * pound. Address with stamp THE KOALINE SAND Ly RSON & CO. FuEL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novi4 9 ; _— LOST.--On Queen Street, this morning, th WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, bronze ornament for base burner stove. "The 1e v * . finder wiii please return to E. H. Norton & : 4 Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1893—eod&wy Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. e Co. novll tl | ' 5 Warm Dresses, | “2—_— | en ee ' i a: f y 1 » Fuel Sav , i ‘ Meore. any how. or our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator j 4 *4\ Warm Ulsters, | j *4\ Warm Reefers. J } 3 ee = ocean Recess Savard Se | a TT We Can EN NEXT Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hou = ad | syssshcccam™ “ea ese Ak ql al Supply Them WH other Annuals for 1894; Poems, National Library for Boys, aru targets Senet feo oe ik 4 ai c : .ey | Books on Political Economy, etc. Romoreon oa the premiieen "Arena i f Lothar, sdlakte| buying, Still ask your Grocer : Bverybody | sx:sits the unlessen aes Soot aa | | ‘nou ae for Ammonia Soap. For gen| _ Prices away down, Goods cheerfully shown. — Everybody sis Mogae mein Sty 4 Large Variety ° . 4 7 | should give us a call. DOARDERS WANTED —X iw gna i > SEER BROS. eral household work it has no boarders can be sccommodated at the WAN nuva—wky 3i ' . . a ne ee PREPARED ONLY AT . BAZAAR = hath a Weather Bulletin. equal. Ask y our grocer for it. COMPANY, HOUSE TO LET, containing four soouna, | | porch and cellar Pump at the door and ES wen etic. | JOHNSON’S DRE G g RE. cellar, Apply to FRANCIS MOWAGHAN, Mals = y t MANAGER | peque Road, 31 aw) pd—noy| : ) , Charlottetown, Nov. 16, [893-—tu thn sat A. FULTON, ype mm y : Fair, not much change in temperatare.| nov October 2, 1893 . j