‘TELE THE DALI i GAAMINER, ma DAILY CHILDREN’S DAY ON VERNON RIVER METHODIST CIRCUIT. nen tte at ee = - EXAMINER : GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisemen under this head for at the vate of ten cents ng enarged per line. l'o-nig ~The peopl who «work hard for the money are invited to Prowst By furn ig lepartment to buy shirts, and underclothing; and a step up to ther eloth le pares it won't hurt anyone, to see ti wonderfal low prices at which goods ca t sold Prowse Bros Moore & McLeod sella lady's vest, st ong. werm and goud for isc. and 25c See Them. Munsey’s Magazine for Noyember- copies just rec it Carter’s Only 1c. Onty 10 left of Ghose lovely seal 100 ived ; Bookstore. capes Getone atonce at Patou & Co's. See the $4 50 jackets at Paton & o's at Paton & Co’s Buy Gleve Clearing out sale of bulbs this evening treo C rte r & Co. Ihe itest—Gents, see our razor toe, n boot, which is all the rage— 4 1 ‘ | 1 & i : i Now the time to buy cheay boota at Goff Bros No BE is ro away withont bnying a Goft Bro ° The bones v: yy in Indies’ Under- werrat Moore & McLeod. Extraord nary “a rains tonight in un- lerclothing and gents furnishings at McKay Woolen ¢ Now is the time to buy vonr overcoats, ulsters and reef and we are the people with the largest stock an | cheapest prices. Con -night and see McKay Woolen Co. Remember the Auction Sale this evening at 7.30 of bankrupt stock ,~eadymade cloth- ing Men’s underclothing, shirts, ailk handkerchiefs, ete. Great bargains, don’t fail to attend in the store next to Johnson’s Drug Stor , Jueen Street Look at our 95 cent beots this evening worth $1.20 evervwhere.— J.B. Macdonald & Co. es Lad , corsets, hi sieryv and vloves aype~ Cial |} es forthise vening.—dJ, B, Macdon- i +> he ae ald & Co Oa a: i ™ & Se a . Gne Cat hoad Choice Gravenstein Apples BY AUCTION. Mon day next, Noy. 6th t-18. 30 o’clock, at Sales Room, (Janeen Street, a consignment just received of vrayenstein Apples irect ft be ¢ Wolf ille. N.S. (rran ance for Xmas Supplies A: MeNEILL, | Nov3 Auctioneer. Grateiai - Comforting. Epps’ Cot pps s ocoa, BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “Py athoveugh knowledge of the nat ural iaws Wii govern the « perations of lig i and nutrition, and by a ang applicattom of the properties of we i-sele t- ei ¢ ya, Mr aes has. pri yvided for breakfa i Sil ppm t ée which may save us many heavy It is by the judicious nse of di et that a constitation built up until strong nough to ‘resiat eve ry tendency to disease. Hu ne dreds of subtle maladies are floating Y @rticies of ' rr inally arvund us ready to attack wherever there isa-weak point. We may escape many a tacal sh by keeping ourseives well forti tied by pure blood and a properly nourish d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. labelled - @& | only in packets, by Grocers, 4 18; JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homecepatbic c her niate, London, En -iand NOFG OR, SHIPPERS to BOSTON TUE steamer “FLORIDA” will make i ast trip from Charlottetown to Boston | for this season, on ' e . , . j nce New York, Nov. ! \ special from | X ‘ se ‘ : . a ) MBE L894 suhdS i4 hh, was “4 iren’s Day” } Guadlajara, Mexico, says that Juan Maria he above C At 10.30 m 1 | Sojores, the celebrated weather and earth- NOTES AND COMMENTS. : iat Vi ynake prophet of Colima, made p iblie | i 5 i r Rev. Jolin} the prediction five years ago that thi — | arn U \ ! Su Colima voleano would enter in an active | . al VOPR 4 ma fay S i4 i state about the middle of November, 189+, k W } bla ut e.| and that this renewal of its eruption would | ' ‘ wkw l 1e | be prec eded by the severest earthquake | : : i ‘ x ! pew nd answered very | shocks ever known on the Pacific coast of | t . luring Septen readily t many questions put to them. | Mexico, resulting in a loss of life and } a 4 0 rw Phev also sang severa the favorite | property. As the time : pproac hes for the ' a Ww > > ! : ba i al ph 8 ‘very pleasing manner The fulfilment of this prophec vy the excitement fa | . } al ‘ ing proving unfavorable, ; among the poorer classes of the people | ( 4 | ‘ lh) were to have been held, | living in ‘the vicinity of the vole ano is l ‘ I ‘ ' t Oct. 20th On that | growing tnutense, and many are leaving j ‘ ’ 1a Che Vallev Ch \ well | tbeir homes until the dreaded period is ‘ ‘ ur After t penin y ex passe . = yjyores laims his prophecy is « ldre the Pas-| based on scientific principles. He has re al n ‘ port of the moved to this city from Colima. | oy 7 ’ . ‘ i re i : be Sehool, : ving programme Sr. Lovis, Nov. 1—A Chattanooga, |} a ‘ ‘ | Was very | ¥ given by members of he) Tenn., special to the Post-Despatch says : | : Nd Phe Starless Crow: { sensation has been created by the an } \\ 7 , : \ Hay ‘0; | nouncement of the board of health that : & | Wa Bird Mutch "Bl ne veral cases of child murder here have : “Us Vs Hy Geo} Prue Faith,” | srown out of the insurance of the lives in | den vl “At The King’s Feast ufants, which is being pushed amoung ne . y \ ; tt ‘ rile : assure | Rae Mut : Ww Can L Chileren | oroes by certain insurance companies. ; Do.” Six litt ' I re Ca Hele he work of these companies is de | 66 | “Hh ; 1 Mateh God O . wil Mak ° 2 Hine | nounced, andthe board urges gislation ‘ G ut Havde Phe B Fait} >. cal to prevent such traffic McLeod . i's aith, souisa i - ' i} Va ‘ { : t 99 ' - . , l ACOMA, Wash. . Nov 2.—A Spx cis] to ’ Mut “My J , Mal Goldsmith; te ‘ i a . Bittle ¢ : ow Match the Ledger from Vietoria, B. C., says th ‘ i. ifiie J ch; i Sion” M Mutch. 8 ahaa tlagship Royal Arthur and four other ships i ' » h. Solos give ‘ ff ba thiss ap ee . ‘Me © Richasd # the British squadron at that point hay: 4 , ti88 32 a) : ir. enaras . . t} Y I - ; i * heen ordered to Callao at once. The Brit i i veri eit 8s given by the cnoir, > ‘ nerf : 4 Mel t ti ' ish consulate has been taken possession of S sad ' iprestiing at the or- : pa r \ : - by revolutionists and the consul > made a va ; ited very much to the success = . *e \} os prisoner. His wife and daugliter have , Pp ) ie services \ beral collection was 1) i " : : ; ere Loon! Gaudée been killed.and the consulate has been ‘ good e 7 ae ie ae “+ | burned to the ground. : A 3 ‘% Ti ane At 6.30 p. 1 4 sim gery was held Sr Joun’s, Nfld., Nov, 1.—Sir «Terrence ar : ‘ : Od i : . . ai Agia pti . 4 ; a the G st Vernon River South when the efforts of | O’Brien, Governor of Newfoun ijand, a ri he school were rewarded bv theattendance | t@*med here to-day after a seven weeks . tr nerations ‘ l y theatt al < ' ; , fa very large congregation. The pastor | Visit to England, where he went for con B presided and gave ashort address jp which suitation with the British Government re ae : t he stated that there were forty-nine schol- | gatding the condition of the colony. and ? lara in the school with a staff of eight | the difficulties arising from the elcetion —Uitaw i il I where. on the cireuit there were 106 | trials. It is understood that he has the M ghendiven echolars and fourteen officers and teachers. | 48*vrance of every support from the» Brit- ta went at the bay ak a ence of N.B.and P.K. | ish Government in his endeavors to bring st : ta - “i ars and 1793. offi- | @bout reforms in the Government and the ve : 2 and teachers, throughout the ju-| punishment of those who have violated mit mem j he G il Conference there | the laws. He will absolutely refuse to | . ; were 252546 scholars and 530807 officers dissolve the Legislature, as such action | “ : ae oN sud teachers. The following programme would remove the disqualification of those | : *, Sa ee ee embers w rere ¢ ict if ot : iia was then etlectively given, Rec itation— member who we "d —_ ted of a . = oe “The old Hymabeok, Mage Ferness; penetsese & vd would ena ve them to - ha s ag “The Drunkard’s Child.” Annie Lea, “Wil- | enter politics. The Government met | a . are } e’s last Praver..’ Violet Goldsmith; “The with a most enthusiastic re seption on stores, and | : ‘ i Teacher.” Everett Lea: “Hoeing and | !anding, being greeted by cordial cheers Is going ’ ‘ Wilat is s Pravine.” Milton Fernes “He gave vou | from thousands of citizens. } I r ! — 2 eo . } i an J sxampia, Mabel Goldsmith, “Like eae aa ead : 4 Pie re J M: attie Huntlev; “Waiting,” Katie A Child Enjoys what etr 8 : e Kes . r SOiHs I i ‘ » v ° we ri 538e38 Hu ntley. . Mr, s. Hayden ’ am ides The pleasant flavor, gentle action and leant . . p ae Sore I selections by the ¢ ge ed soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in : th Miss } ayden presiding at the : : . 8 3 ‘ phas vith Miss May Hayden | a Me ** | need of a laxative, and if the father or | . re imnortant items of » : : - ur . . sed Ottawa is yan were important . t a pro mother be costive or bilious, the most gra- | » - ere , > appreciatie , » ¢ ‘ . i ‘ ‘ He cramme and w es ee “ »Y | tifying results follow its use ; so that it is | : grezation Afiera liberal collec a “Ws ; } ee va « ; az hee .*s the best family remedy known, and every n ' ‘ w 708 BAG UES TAKeH BP, tBS Services OF the family should have a bottle on hand, ‘ jay were brought wo w close, ail feeling Garercmmnnnsinnnnetantliipieniicmmendly | c . ; that the growing iaterest of other years Haze.rox. Pa., Nov. 1.—A notice was | The S Son sa Mr. Lan td been increased and that such services | posted Lehich. Vall oe 3 \ i ree ret and taal i va poster in the zen gn aliey shops al as i ‘ ~_ = will be even more popular and useful ino f W eatherly this morning, informing h .— é wales : e future.—Com men that, commencing to-morrow, Nov- ove : y =e ~ . 7 « 7 . uw MAKing } , Vernon River Bridge Nov 1, 1894 ember 1, a reduction of 20 per cent. in ts ~ é My i : = their wages would be made. This is the 3 a € A in > rit} a Vea? , «} jit waa HEROIC SERVICES. third cut within a year in this shop W - urd aoa A Prominent ryer S: We a 8 ¥ » the Ne d rominent Lawyer Says: I y w t W est st B . ( inbia, of last *“T have éight children every one in good if we ta 2e1 kk health, not one of whem but has taken and : a Roncal Qil eee eee nwhieh my wife has mar r " ’ ~oUuNn diess contdenc« - ned Ja s W nd Greorg Jackson — ” tion fr ! . l : ‘ : iianasietiniiennectinteiplpseteinaainaittegi i } 1 the : nd Sunk by the i ; \ j e a " : : ! : ‘ p iblic 1s becor ne little tical | i ote ‘ ; at akers ir surf while salmon fishing The pul il O m 2 & itt pluica : sa Fraser Riv rhev were in the act | 200ut waterproofed goods, whether, for | en 5 — , aking n h was filled with | ™@n er women. Claims have been maie | ma als i manufa oe aes e6 tous that the | “hich were never substantiated. And : . i lk ler their feet be- | the very best they had a waterproofed lo« 6 tween one and two o'clock in the morning tbout them which was to often embarrass- | I ! A ys : ves to the boat, they | '@z- It is the distinguishing mefit of . ; rs at the mercy of Priestley s Cravenettes that they are pre j ‘ t ate | c 5 were mak ng a clean c sely like the same goods not waterproot- , ~ r ° | er th i | skiff and unfortun- ed. They are absolutely rain . prev! and | . Ww M rave At davbreak a fishing boat.) Yet porous, though there is nothing to show | L, “ g ee Deter coke passed within hailing | S2¢ Tain repelling quality. Priestley’s i ' ae ee ae ade mark “The Varnished Board” wil! ? fistance. but fused assistance: but for-} 8a mar ne arnisher 3041 will y | trunate the wre I men were picked up always be found in these goods. | to 2 - : Y | abo seve o k a. m., by Captain . ae ; : . » 2 ’ WwW — PT pherealasia ’ ; se | Watkin W ims and taken on board hist, V ee v5 N v. 1.— Tubercolosis | tha : n 5 ; } ‘ | iy kindly treated as appeared to an alarming extent among | } M pret ' ” ‘ i sti ’ ho “ cattle in this neigh be rhood Over G0 are : ' : now in quarantine, including si ntire deere pel ‘ wed their} 2©W in quarantine, including six entire | ' lial fels ‘ lend neras, and two city mi!kmen are threaten- | wr? vl fe } lane . ‘a 71; _* ota’ | ed with bankruptcy in consequence. Wa ’ - a4 1) AS app i rescu men , i : > De rymen o ‘6 at pea ~ ————— : has i i fou g | proves : f oo W “ Rheumatism is primarily caused by } - crusad Hams, — 4 belo . : Turray Harbor, P. acidity of the b'ood. Hood’s Sarsaparilla | ‘4 i Deus apace qg | E.1. Mr. James Wi hasa medal from | purifies the blood, and thus cures th } j rea a} the Don nm Government for rescuing | Jisease. fy : 7 port of P aan \ perishing souls tithe drift ice on --s oe wa W. 0. Atwa itritive value « ! astof P. E. Island on the 20th (io to McEachen’s shoe store for bar y It say I h tre January, 1881. and t nee 1 not said gains in boots and shoes to-night. ' : 7 ; t and ts trend appreciate “1 , i ‘ 4K ~~? hoi f 14S , , sat 1 i : a ; ; e It pays to handle g ods that vive satis- erag - alent 1% eiped vy ein distress by a an wh . . > i, an averag eing a t 136 a ‘ “ta : fat : faction. We clam to give fit, finish, neat- | ° ae k aS In His possess t go medal ar : P Pi ed | ; ; ft ' eg’ | ness, comfort and durability in our nice | % . vohe Rastern States at hank Humane Society, } 1, } 1 al T fit a. 8 © seueiiid Reslaad aed = enallt sant” nes of bouts and shoes, hey fit the fe $4 po iT J yaund ] is 7 : re sep Pov. ensegs oy “0 | at prices that fit the times Try Weeks & | } arina pound a a , a te fron ithe Vomin-} Woarrer fur low prices. North Side: Mar- } . ; s half cent. \] ion Government for sin lar sery ces. ket Sqnare, eh ut for the shortening ant Capta n Watkin Williame is well known - sued 2 rta vy very liberal. th in New G!] isgow as one of the rescners of mat al f Lp | ‘ ead would cost the crew of the bar pue Melmerby, and isa : than two e« Of eourse. thers brother of Mrs A R McQueen of this ada be 1 the coat of labor, | ©wn.—New Glasgow Enterprise ' t nt, exp {Captain Watkin Williams is one of the i " vctual cost tothe | family of the late William Williams, Esq., 7 - - , _——e_——_— | Lak | i ix | of Dakota, former y of Cardigan, and has I r it eve now had the good fortune on several oc- Che City Gents are getting so t red they ti v é casions of saving human life from drown-| C@0t or won’t walix; therefore the sul | family, wh iz. Captain Williams has passed nearly | *¢?eber has grovided a PAI.!, BEARER’S , rt * all his life on the sea, and ia well-known | “AGON, which will be in readiness at | . aker tnt Charlottetown, he, at one time, having all times, together with everything re- tuna | y commanded the schooner Lady May trad-|QVired for Fuueral purposes, and at | th : ng to Pictou : moderate charges. ee acai hice Aon EMBALMING attended to at short | ‘ i | ca “ notice. g ange parks hh rue W an! Man’s bb “rile : ‘ , , . ' ee ee eee. ISAAC W. WADMAN, ; . ‘ on Partia Ary | We have ' ‘ 1 Perfect Picture oct5— cod & wy Grafton Street. 1) p Cx . . i i ’ ad ‘ i “A soulas white as heaven Be aumont ' ’ . . and Fletche | 4 ry ‘ : : SS - - : “A perfect woman, nobly planned, as always 1, ; a8 ‘ | alt , lo varm, to comfort and command.”— | “Wg 3 oe | : "fan's W ordsworth iy i bul tl ea B . { } } »° warned 'n time agains iZhs negier 4 i ley = ’ e { iG! i'r ‘ ‘ } ‘tT | i’ ted j Ud sj i N a ‘ reo . . Vw : Use PRUSSIAN OIL just as directed. | “Ilo r NS } i g D : : rs i , | ’ se comforted, “twill quick relieve you nec nm } ray 4 “ [ in) fre ; p Y : j ° . | ' yea Of Headache; Toothache, Tramp: and | eee i ; : 4 4 ’ : = / > n : arr) Ague | iu (WK , eas ae A BP, i We then advise that vou command, ie “rh . Aa -. v's 4 ; 4 i : Pi } P : It’s USE AT HOME on every hand Bee tl Aust X © Sold everywhere. Price 25 cents. Teh ae eee : ' a tag ee x : | oy ~ A’ ta 8 : thes in a em _ _ "a ati ee a ‘ ‘ m W ball The best evit of underwear in the city I i - merits of eit f 1 at Paton & Co’s (7) Or} HD i } "% mia ’ } _ - —— lal JU iy > | pads | I ' bi Another lot of those cheap grapes _ re- } r = altentior ceived this morning at Beer & Goff’s. d fi ioke jf if Aa | a ; Ww arn also t j i } | { ‘ i f , l¢ - 7 ; - "te | ‘ . - , 0 ) jackets left. They have got to | i : uf ‘ i sllowed tog 4 ; . 1 : . ° g \ “ ¢ prices will make : yy oi aa aie oo }make/ More solid comfort in one | ’ i vil ' ' pe- , j on : : Parry | wh \ ve] @3@ suits underwear at $1 + package of Mastiff tobacco ; ‘ Vs : , "| Pater & Co's, it Wiha i wien — t} ° : } than vou can get o ; From: 409. ¢ ; r. Dat the po 'f you want any partic alar hat callon| —~ . o ut of ar J wat low ‘ if, and agrien Paton « Co, where they sell hats so c heap. | , . tu vle the srtisan | You will find them with a fail line of the other plug cut in the world. ‘ ring cheap | celebr coal Benson hat, the Christy hat, | rewd -bet j N »g idine 1 al . i aaalads I" wer tot . so ca r- | the Spaulding hat, also other English, | Trv a package and see that } int be necessary | American and Canadiana makes. In fact; ' fo ‘ : to ate cl ar of hey will order any make -y« l : der an) 4 want, and i ° . tions if thes t | will "9 we tell the truth, : ; ] tion h io not | will guarantee you the lowest prices an/l | y >t . rye aitior ror ' | . le he sity . > wishi i. ees 9 » the | latest styles in the city—James Paton & J. B. Pace Tobaceo Co., Richmond . hh ; ‘ | Co. Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. Soa oS strong Points Of Our $9 LADIES STANLEY BROS. ; | Weear, fe | Fit, Hee OP Work:nanship ‘JACKETS STANLEY BROS. | and RPE | i | | Charlottetown. FRIDAY, TH? 16th INST. | W. HALES. ‘ 7 novi t THE ‘OLD RELIABLE . ; SHOE STORE Will give more value for your i ey than any Shoe Store in the city. What is the reason you do not trade there. SPECIAL - DISCOUNTS Every Saturday Went —— A. EB. McbACHE THE SHOE MAN. Stee GRAPES I re JUSTE R We ELV.ED,-80 kegs of Grapés and 250 yaskets | Grape cheap tontght.. + 2S & a HUTCHESON. no3 2w AT CRAPAUD. A’ Th. ADMAN, of Charlottetown, started the Undertaking at. Crapaud. last, All kids of “Caskets, large and wall, and all stall prices: Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first+class Hearse and Horses: Draped Stodts! far the: Caskets will be futnished drapery. Funerals will be promptly at tended to by Mr. A, Wadman, Crapaud. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be attended to atonce by A. H. Walman, dy sat wy ly—oct26 pring. ‘Style. STARLET BROS. Made simply with boiling water or milk. | | | i ' } cord yesterday. | insure Against Accidents With E. R. BROW BROWN’S sock, CH’TOWN. Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. Sesora, Desearones ro Tae Exaninee AN IMPORTANT CHANGE Affecting the Manufactures of the Country, The Minimum Amount of Claims for | Drawbacks Reduced. Orrawa, Nov..’. An important step was taken by the Government yesterday as effecting the manufactures of the country: Recently Hon. Mr. Bowell made a promise that he would recommend concessions | concern- ing drawbacks on the duties of articles entering into the construction of goods manufactured in this country for export, and at yesterday’s meeting of the cabinet an order-in-council was passed, amending the regulations governing the payment of such drawback. The change ia of the most liberal character, and extends to all articles imported, whether manufactured in the country Ornot, provided they enter into the construction of goods which are subsequently exported. Hereafter 99 per cet. of the duty paid will be refunded. Correspondingly the minimum amount of claim for drawback has been reduced from $50 to $25. The effect of this change will be to place the manufactures of Canada in the most favorable position to compete with the manufaetured products of adja- cent and other countries in the foreign markets. ———— The Turf, PuitapeLrnia, Nov. 3. 2.614, was sent against hi* re- The be-t he could do was Robert d. (2.06. Priorto the trial Robert J. met | John R, Gentry in a match race for a purse of $2000. Robert J. won two ee easily in 2.08 and 2.123. Is i | | a delicately flavored | Scotia; Davies, : | quharson, from P. E. Island. owith ‘ “he n Gen try wes drawn because of a cut on his foreleg. During the afternoon | Munroe Salis bury sent Fiying Jib and a runner, the pair hitched together, a mile in 2.06}. A Grit Caucus in St. John. Sr. Joux, Nov. 3. The Grits held a caucus here last night. Among those present were Hon. William Ross, Senator Power, Premier FieJding, Borden, M. P., Flint, M. P., Robert Drum- mond and John MeLeod, from Nova Laird, Robertson and Far- Coles and Gilmour, M. P.’s; William George Rogers, of Albert; Hawke, of Moncton; and Ellis and Weldon, of St. John, were also pre-ent. Professor Robertson Coming. Orrawa, Nov. 3. Dairy Commissioner Robertson leaves | for P, E. Island to-day to close up the season’s business at the dairying stations and to make arrangements for selling or shipping the cheese or butter produced there this summer. ee Boots, Boots.—Look at our boots this evening. Special low prices for Saturday at J. B, Macdonald & Co. Buy your boots at J. B. Co’s. Macdonald & SCHOOL BOOKS {Parents & Teachers Are respectfully reminded that WALL THE AUTHORIZED SCHOOL BOOKS cay be procured at the LOWEST PRICES at Carter's Bookstore 187 Queen Street, Charlottetown, K. Island A Scientific and Reliable combination of Cod Liver Oil and the Hypophosphites, which should at the same time be accept- able to the most fastidious palate, was long a desideratum in the Pharmaceutical W al 1. For however, the world, has been reaping the more than twenty years, benefit of the solution of this problem in the use of Purrner’s Emvunston of Cod Liver Oil with Pancreatise, and the Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda, an unri- Colds, Corr valled Remedy for” Coughs, sumption, Bronchitis, and all Wasting Diseases. For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents @ bettle. oct30 This lot wonderful in Value and Assortment. sleeves and full skirts. _ plain Serges, plain or braid trimmed. | | i All the latest styles, having large reveres Beaver Cloths, NOVEMBER 3, 1894. = —_——— et, - SATURDAY, ee Our Big ca” SPLENDID SENSIBLE SELECTION CGmnege New fall —ALL— STUNNING STYLES! —\}—— STARTLING REDUCTIONS SHOPPERS: SAVE MONEY AT JAS. PATON & CO'S YOUR The More You i Buy of Us 75. <The More Money WINK UW Both of Us Make.) I teat &LHO Charlottetown’s Great Boot and Shoe Distributors. STOCK OF THE LATE C. EH. ROBERTSO Having purchased at a great reduction the stock of Cleths, Gents’ Furnishings, Clothing, Underwear and General Merchandize of the Estate of the late E, Robertson, today WE HAVE OPENED THE STORE, which will be sold at prices that and placed all on the Market, The stock cannot be competed with by any house in the trade. is first-class and in Al order, Please note that CASH IS WAN THD! This stock must be cleared, and will be sold 25 per cent lower than is possible for other dealers to purchase their goeds, C. A. DIZON & CO. Nov, 3—dly American Kerosene Oil. If the Oil you have been using smokes your Lamp Chimneys and creates a dis agreeable odor in the house, send your Can to BEER & GOFF'S ‘and have it filled with the highest grade of AMERICAN OIL, and you will soon see where the trouble has been. We can sell AMERICAN OIL cheaper than ever this fall. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, October 25, 1894—tu thu sat Do You Want a Sacque? ASE TO SEE OUR $9 LEADER. STANLEY BROS. and You can have them Cloths, or Rough STANLEY BROS.