4° r- ee OO Ee een THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. DEC EMBER 4, 1894 THE PARTY OF NO POLICY. Aut Canada is anxiously awaiting an authoritative announcement by the Oppos! tion of a definite policy that can be under stood. The Leader has spoken in the west, without result Attention is now fixed upon the sulrlieutenant, who jo the east. It was, a day or two ago, re ported that Mr. Davies had actually formu: lated a policy at Woodstock, New Brune wick, Interest ia it was at once, anl everv- where, felt and expresved Jut Mr. Davies hes denied the report, and thé ratry The people a expectations are shattered entitled to a statement upon wh erand Cartwrig! certainly forth the lines sich the tariff of Measrs. Lauri itand Davies and their friends ato be draw: rhey know now, dy a long experience of neariy | sixteen years, precisely what the effect of e¢ National Policy is The word “ Pro- , tection can no longer be used as & bugaboo » frighten the people cheaper than ever They know tha Canada stands now, as a whole, in a velv better position, col nercially ‘ fiscally, than aay cther ry uyx 4 Sull, few persons are doing as w as thev would like todo. Everyone naturai ly feele, to some extent, the effects of rreat depress that has prevailed a in Great Britau ted States 1 tralia, and ‘ . r to ‘ rreater *xler & Canad ‘ i or areftull) pnage ets or busiress establishment has become bankrupt, while hundreds thousa have elsewhere tottered r fa i the other party can show, in 4 reasonab' way, that they can institute a p licy un which better results will be obtained tha Lave been obtained under the Nat al Policy, the peopie ought to Know it I ' ' . , t clearly before they is speaking | setting | Th ‘y sec pr €es | **©} - ‘ = = — DAILY EXAMINER : IN THE EAST, WAR hae already been intimated through settled ie the belef among diplemats that Pekin will be cap \AMINER, ®o tured in a few weeks, and with its fall will lisappear the la-t vestige of the present artar-( dynasty, that speculation is alrea lulged in regarding the snc cess Li Hung Chang is too old to take the reir f government, and his only sen is an imbecile His adopted son, his nephew, is, on the yntrary,a man of | brilliant attainments, who has recently represented the Chinese government in Japan. He is known az Prince Li. Not only did h» ably represe it China at the Tokio « t,t icereded to a greater ex- tent than his | vessors in gaining both the affe and confidence of the Japa ese people It is believed in Washington | that the se of Li Hang Chang would be favored by the Japanese government as succefsor to the reigning dynasty 4 Washington despatch says the report at M ater Denby had appealed for help | is f On Monday Mr. Gresham ar l t i rican Minister that te va juired, and the depart- ln ‘ iA Carpenter to deliver a dra f fifty ‘ sat Tien T+in. The ra vever, ist have failed to re eive t rder. for early on the 27th a | g as received announcing the art the Ba re for Nagasaki, . | where she arrived two days later. To aay ‘ s of the navy and state lepartments are much chagrined over Ad- Ca ter’4 a this matter, v y expresses the feeling. While vell know Washington that no i eigner is safe on Chinese territory to- | day, the flagship is leisurely coaling at {the pleasant port of Nagasiki, and the ond important ship of the fleet, the | Charleston, has been over a month at Che po Joca, where there 1s no vestige jange: to American interests, as the g Japanese force there is maintain- g st of order. It is known that e sharp messages have been sent to the past few days and that he toc ¢ ected t send the Charlestonfat » the Chin } Minister ese Coast | transfer the s also authorized siI0n t | en Tein A Chefoo despatch to the Times says that a Chinaman who escaped from Port (Arthur states that there were six generals ial authority in command there. All ively, but were defeated by lack plans. All the troops ought to knew | were t yaghly demoralized and they fled. to make an exchange. But they will not,| Two of generals have arrived at Che oma - if they are wise, vote to make an exchange | One is in hiding, another has : ; ig to Tien Tsin, where he runs a great before they have been shown and convil _* - i ¢ j “K t ng beheacer j 1 wliev is a better ont . . ed tha: the proposed new policy is a Letter | It is reported that the Japanese fleet 18 end than the old. They will bear those | desirous of taking a more prominent part ills they have rather than tly to those they ' war. The fleet was seen off Wei k ’ set. They «i t “buy « pig] Hai Wei, but now has disap peared. The < oO ne lik NO yu x . ee eS : i‘ ese fleet is still inside the harbor. The ina poke.” The devil they know is ‘Ip ‘ ut if the place is taken the so bad as the devil they don’t know} dis ps W 1 commit outrages. In Under these circumstances, e}' iys’ time all traffic northward will | a oO Jers onght not . +} clese. The Japanese will have to act t o ig ; pposition lea ne | quickly if they intend tu attack Pekin expound theories and talk platit ide sabeut) " The last reliable report received in Che- Free Trade and Protection—tiey ought} foo states that Japan has informed the not to be content to remain the Party of America ter that she is wing, A . ; : ,.| negotiate if China sues for peace. This No Policy. Such a party will not be trust-| “°=°*"* oo i ‘ f is China has sO an armistice is likely to ed by the intelligent people of Canada sana = Mr. Detring, the envoy, who visited HALF A CENTURY AGO Japar the purpose of negotiating peace, pee porte and whose mission proved a failure, the As the Roman Catholics of this ¢ Y | prime minister declining to meet him, has have been for some time past cc!lecting ter to the prime mini#- funda for the erection of a new Cathedra to take the place of the present one, which has for a number of years prove 4 too ama!! to accommodate the large and grow- ing Cathol'c population of the parish oe ry will be pleased to learn of the prompt man- ner in which their fathers and grandfathers responded to a! ) appeal for aid to build the present St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. Just tifty-two years ago today (December 4, 1842) the eubje ct of raising funds to erect the present Cathedral was Y bro ught to the notice of the parishioners by the pari=b pri jest, and the liberal manner in which they responded to his appeal will be seen in the following paragraph taken from the issue of the Colonial Herald for December 10, 1842: ‘The Roman Catholic Chapel in this town having been found, for some time past, much too smal! to accommodate the cougregation who statedly worship in that place, the necessity of @ strenuous and united effort being promptly made to remedy this inconvenience was pointe out to the congregation on Sunday last by the Rev. Mr. Reynolds, parish priest, fo lowed up by an appropriate aud forcible appeal. in which the rev. gentleman urged upon his hearers the pr ypriety of immedi- ately commencing a subscription tow: ards the object ——— This ap pes was responded to wit liberality which some of our Protestant lied n would do | to imitate, the eum of eight hundred ast twenty-four pounds having been sub acribed in the course of a single hour.” The Coloniai Herald was published in Charlottetown by Mesers. Cooper & Brem ner -_*7e SOURIS SHIPVING NOTES. In port and loading: Schr Nutwood, 99 tons, loading for Halifax, potatoes; sche Roseneath, 92 tons, loating for Boston, acbr Henry J vee, 63 tone, load- potatoer; ing for Halifax, potatoes; Delight, 109 tons. St Pierre, genera! cargo; Lorainne C, 63 tone, loading for La Have, pot tatoes; Mysotics, 93 t n=, loadin gy for Boston, pota toes; V olunteer, 99 yns, loading for Bostor potatoes : The sch’ Genesta arriveu in port this morning from Ma peque, partly aded . and will complete her carg here fo1 Boston f eo The ecastern poe of King’s County ‘ crop of P tatoes this year, and they have been ce lared in good order and are keeping we ii. The above vessela will all complete loading before the 8th inet., and should no had a full average other vesseis arrive before that date for cargoes, a large quantity of potatoes will have to remain or hand during the winter. The farmers have no reason to com,lain of the price, as | the average price during the fal) hrs bee 25 cents Pp” r bushel. Sour ’, Dec. 3rd, 1894 queens —-¢+e——___ —_— —The “Ottawa Liar” and the Patriot is panic stricken speech at the Liberal —Montreal (razette: In @ Moncten Mr. L. H. Davies, said that leader of the lower provinces, with free trade hie Pe would speedily clear off the nationa debt Mr. Davies’ | with ite free trade theories were in wer once, and in = years added forty- five million dollars to the aational debt. The national debt never incre nailed #0 rapid- ly under any other administration before or since ! And there never has been a Liberal administration in Canada, federal er province ial, which has reduced the pab- lie debt or lowered taxation. Every one has acl led to the debt or pi iled up the im posts upon the people, or swelled the ex nditure. Mr. Davies’ promise does not Rold with the rec ord Purify your blood, tone up the and regulate the digestive organs by tak- ing Hood’s Sarsasaparilla Sold b y ail druggists party *--— system, has been at work; | I a« the ladies insist upon having these goods | ar ud no. others, it is reported that some | merchaat- h ive even taken the “ Varnish- n | ed ‘Board,’ Priestley’s Trade Mark out ‘lot the Genuine Priestley’s Black Dress | Goods or Cravennettes, and wrapped in- | ferior goods upon it, for the purpose of de- | ceiving the customer. Fortunately, how- } ever, an extra precaution was adopted by the n ifacturers in stamping the name ‘ Priestiey’s “ and the length on every Sve vards, so that ladies who want these | goode can be sure thev are getting them. he was sent to Japan by ~~. > 2+ The Modern Mother und thac her !ittle ones are improved more by the pleasant laxative, Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of than by any other, and ‘eptable to them. Child- tbhenefits them. The true manufactured » Fig Syrup Co. only. tr | res i ao ip of Figs, is ; | Lert Porr.—The steamer Greetlands sailed this morning about seven o’clock for Sydney and St. John’s, taking a full tatoer, egzs ap ples, vy. Oats, p ez*> - AnMy.-- Tn C Che Salvation Army ast evening, in f-denial scheme, was well attended and a gond collection was taken. ‘land o« cupied the chair, and ess appropriate to the occa- t. Smith and Ensign Galt cov- ca’ solos and duets which were ated OARD MeetTiné At the meet- : hool Board last evening, t was dec des i iba the Christmas holl- nd from the 21st of December un- the 2nd Jai iary Miss Linda Mac- ia teacher in West Kent School, ten- rvesignation, to take effect on Dec. 3ist. The principals’ reports show iment of 1,407, an increase of 24 rjiast month. The percentage of at- the three schools was 85, viz., 88; West Kent, 85; Queen S«uate, SL. The number of cases of tard- " 564, an increase of 100 over last month. The number of visits made by the teachers to the homes of the pupiis was 76, the highest made by any one teacher being 21. There were 22 cases of yr por al punishment. In this connection in order was made by the board that the | Prit ipa's inquire intotbe gause and natur trences anil for such punishment, al , ¢port upon the same to the Board at the regular menthly meeting. an enre tendance in Prince Street, €33 Was | nan Deceiving the Ladies, The unceasing streggle for supremacy almost every line of “trade undoubtedly to make dealers resort to | has a tendency lq iestionable methods of business. Take, | for instance, a line of high-class dress ig « like Priestlev’s, which has been | brought to a state of perfection and has uttaine4 popularity everywhere; as soon Good Photographs.—We notice in C. in number. They are j | vent faces—twentyv | | Queen Building. HARBOR LIGHT, The treasurer of the Harbor Light Com mittee acknowledges the following sub- scriptions. It ought to be remarked that William Welsh, Esq., M. P., contributes twenty-five dollars in the form of an abate- | rent of the rooms in the The handsome contri- bution of the —s of the Chariotie- town Club, by F. Hyndman, Eaq., to the Rev. James aussie will aleo be noted : ment of the Lieut-Governor Howlan.. ..$ 5 00 G H Taylor pe cceccceeecececececeececoneres l 00 a May ES ei an cigs aera on 10 00 Stanley I cnr escecsp cones al 2 00 Te Te .. ascdvactaccedvabsnseqehsetegnlleats 50 ao P.. pooh een 50 Henry Casapiell. kee. ae ete 5. os. ee, re i mmieicentd : Rev Mr Simpaon. .. . . . cccscoceessoeeee JB Gay = ‘edcoame . ae Stanford Sanderson.. imebiaiin a-0ee P eh. kc tc cece eeeereeerecccese® l QO Mre J J Davies. . ..« ccccecceccscesiees 1 00 Arthur Johuson.......... piiséeoninaben « 50 Bruce Wright...........csseeees seeded 50 ae Ul id ccc eccepelinbacctie a peenebedbianienon i 00 PU FB is onencsats Si eoadieadliih 1 00 Oe re aa * 1 00 Henry Gordon......c++cecereseeeeeeeeees 50 Richard Johnson.. ST iekasanenes 50 Mrs Theophilus Aitken .. iis 50 We We PIE hi ckicesc cc ccccccbeccestees s 2 00 ee Le diesioecee [ROE L L Beer.. : 2 00 EH Beer .. ee cat ee Malcolm McLeod . ciesnnmetabceneneneias 1 00 D C McLeod... ae ee Harry ete iccsttiiiahic vwestboen ~ eae Oa eas eciietnicnens ong: ee ae ee cciti tices aiescens chu adenine 40 OP wince Sishhinn ao eee peeeesehaese 50 R Young... i ae LW McDonald... ciclisisidialaiiauiadl ee W C Harris .. calla aan ate 1 00 BD vc cutasccuseudnccestiactieeebunes 5 00 Bs Oe a ik i's so 64 vs votencesenons 5 00 Beer se atid lial 5 00 Donald Farquharson. hoestiasutesayeoes 5 00 D A Bruce cecccccessscseee. le es as 5 00 Edward Chandler peti css teecadat 50 RO OE SE oo cceeends «6% cdacees 50 CPO OF Cie FOGIONE ccccecenerennereccess 25 I . pecssdussdonteonnieiey 5 00 he PIII sc ececosncessesnses 1 00 BOE DIOR. 000 ces cov cnsccescoces ses 5 00 BE MIDE os, scasanspevecesesseseese 5 00 Davies & Haszard...............-++ 5 00 FW SRneeEEEerereesoenee one ‘2 00 James Waddell . kuna Scapnenn. ae Fennell & Chandler aceocklenseeliuiele o> 2. On A Friend.. tleienaatecune (Ce B Trainor. Ess ckeadende-hecihenimenituseiadn 25 Joseph MeCarey............cccreseoreses's 50 i: HIE iddnlccncen abedllsccccoennivetes 25 BP We Bee Oe is os cccccccsndce: ING Ts aoinn es cnsicntccens ces 50 BF eters id nv cndnsnchepeeerce 25 Bae @ B Deshitein........4..... 1 Oe ideas vik co goede nares 50 NE CER cescvhc tes Zeastcmeenn 50 oie css tegumdhiiecneiiuinial 50 kesh cndciendesKacdisccens d tented 50! SEN a 50 i sau ceceeanche oo 4 26 25 Mrs Champion... seupaerees 50 Charlottetown Club... a aban 30 00 Ronald McMillau................-.. l load coal GE BID eis i cciccsssbcnnvnverses Thos Handrahan................ “ Making a total of $142.65 in cash and turee loads of coal. ——_—- > <a PERSONAL. The London Times announces the death of Lord Monck, the first Governor-Genera! of the Dominion of Canada. His Honor the Lieutenant Governer visited Prince Street School yesterday afternoon and delivered a most interesting and instructive address to the pupils, and offered a medal for the best essay on “ Canada and ita resources. ” There were registered at the Queen Hotel this forenoon: J N Macdonald and wife West River; J M Egan, Mount Stewart; W A Mason, Ethel Mason, Georgetown; L Anderson, St. Peters Bay; James Laird, New Glasgow. G. A. Dixon, the Star Tailor, who has successfully conducted business here the past few years, has removed to Charlotte- town where he has bought out the leading eustom tailoring business, and where his enterprise, his hustling methods ani his we!l known energy and push will bring him to top of the ladder. While sorry to lose Mr. Dixou, we wish him every suc- cess in hie new ventures, and we predict for him @ prosperous carees.—New Glas gow Enterprise. Electrically heated quilts are popular with the select few who have tried them. ’s LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line, Ladies. dont miss reading Messrs Moore & McLeod's adyt. in to day's Examiner, It contains something of great interest to you. A fine assortment of flavoring extracts just tohand. The flavors include orange, nutmeg, pineapple, coffee, peach, banana, cherry rand pair —Sanderson & Co. Boys’ black moccasins at Goff Bros. A tew of the cheap ties, two for 25c, atill left, the best vatue ever shown.—McKay Woolen Co. decl lw Meu’s long boots; special low prices Try us for long boots—J I Macdonald & Co. d3 4i Horses Clipped.— We are prepared to clip horses to the satisfaction of all patrons at Wood’s boarding stable, King Street. Horses called for and delivered—R. J. Wood and J. M. Nicholson. nov 29 lwk, px. Man's Meanest attempt to cheat nature is false economy. Food must be relished to fully accomplish its purpose, and you can’t relish poor GROCERIES. Don’t at- Lewis’ show window a fine group of intel- li includ. ling Prof ertaon and Mr Dillon, | ' chief manager e understand nearly one | bundred thon-and dollars worth of cheese ; has inade on our beautiful Island ! this summer, which speaks well for the management. The window is full of first- | class photos —a splendid group of Conduc- | tor Thompson's family, Mrs an fam- | the noble « eese factories, heen family and ily, Mr. Kennedy’s many others, ail beautifal. There are also some | very fine views, including one of the old landmark, Smardon’s Corner. This show of splendid photographs, which could scarcely be equalled, reflects great credit ' on the artist. ! i. ¥. Lowest Prices ——e Tet IN LADIES’ FURS & MANTLES. tempt to economize by Al- ways come to us and buy BEST GROCERIES. SANDERSON & C0., Wholesale & Retail Grocers, Charletteiown, Dec. 4, 1894—dy cheating nature. LAST MONTH OF 1894. DOLLS! a T BORN In this city on the 27th ult., to Mr, and Mrs. Fred E. Rowe, a daughter. MARRIED. On the 3rd inst., by the Rev. D. Suther- land, George Isaac Birt, of Peake’s Sta- | tion, to Mias Flora Ann McPherson, of Gien Martin. Soya ee On the 3rd Dec., at French Fort, James Miller, in the 71st year of his age. {Funeral from his late residence on Wednesday at 1 p. m., to Marshfield ) At Summerside Dec. 2nd 1894 Frances Sarah Fleighe r, beloved wiie of Donald | Campbell in her seventy- third year. - . he greatest bargains in McKay WwW ovlen Co. Ail ‘legitimate business can Se—- blocked by selling r goods below cost to draw trade, but even that won’t prohibit: Paton & Co. | from velling good goods cheaper than ever before. IT’ts an uncontro lable fact that the largest dry goods s ore in town is do- ing the largest trade. dec 3 dy 3i wky li > a IN TIME! —— » Less Than a Month Till Xmas Such a display of pretty goods! To tell you about them would. use up all Tue EXAMINER. the city at decl lw But where can I see them ? Why, at | HASZARD & MOORE'S, Books and Fancy Goods, nov26 Victoria Row. I want to make this month the best mouth of the year, and in order to do so I am prepared todo work CHEAP.» The many new customers who have patronized me since moving to Queen Street can tell of the CLASS OF WORK and LOW PRICES they have been getting. Let me quote you prices on BLANK BOOKS which you will require for the first of the year. We can s:ipply you Bill Heads, Letter and Note Heads, Receipts, etc., lower than any other firm inthecity, T “his is beyond doubt. My offer for Bill Heads at ($2.7 75 per thousand w ill rem ain Op en G luring this month. Look out for your Magazines and have them bound before they get tméslai. GOOD WORK! LOW PRICES! JAMES D. TAYLOR, nov3 Queen Street. Dolls’ Cradles, Beds, Trunks, Sleighs, Carriages, Chairs, Boots and Shoes, and the Dolls themselves in all sizes, from the tiny Bisque to the large and elegantly dressed Kid Doll, have arrived at LEWIS’, Call early but not to stay. nome s cemasnesiiaiantananennanneanaie aneteemesinnamestnens Safe and Sure If Insured with R. BROW BROWNS CH "TOWN HI OCK. TELEGRAPHIC. roe EXaMINeR SPecIAL DespaTcHEes TC Shipping Disasters. | Sr. Jown’s, Nfld., Dec. 4. The schooner Magnelia, of Gloucester, with a crew of 18 men, was driven ashore in Fortune Bay on November 27th while halibut fishing. The crew escaped, but every man was injured. The cabin stove was knocked over and the ship burned to the water’s edge. The schooner Maud Gillam, witha cresy.of twelve men, from Channel to fafpuey, C. B., is missing, and is believed 4PRive been lost in ‘Care same gale. AD international ‘ional Socialist, New York, Dec. 4. ohn Burns, M. P., the English labor leader, addressed a large audience last night. When he described himself as an international Socialist he was greeted with an outburst of applause. . Same Old Talk. Hauirax, Dee. 4. The Grit meeting at the Academy of [att last night was addressed by Hon. Pavies, Dr. Borden, Dr. Farrel! and | Ma Fraser. The same old ta!k was in- | dagen in. —— The Governor General. New Haven, Dec. 4. The Governor General of Canada was the gueat of Yale faculty yesterday. ‘Boots, Boots.—Look at our boots this evening. Special low prices for Saturday at J. B. Macdo ald ec Co. Buy your boots at ‘J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. 25 boys’ cape overcoats selling at a dis- count of 33} per cent off to clear; a big bargain—J B Macdonald & Co. d3 4i “DECEMBER. Winter’s white feet are creeping over the hills and under the trees and along the highways, December is here, and the Christmas lamps to be lit must soon be looked after. If dollars be fewer this year much more can be gotten for them—many more indi- viduals can be remembered without in- creased outlay. Prices in our store are low this year, much'lower than last year, Whateverthe tinjes, “The New Bookstore” aims for a perfect stock, and the best possible ser-~ vice apd the lowest prices. Xmas Cards, Xr « Nambers, Xmas presents of all kigds.> Everything bright and new. Come tohigitt. G£0, CARTER & C0,, DEALERS IN Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toys. om 'Salein St. Peter's Schoolroom The YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKING SOCIETY of St. Peter’s Church \ il] hold a Sale ot Fancy Goods, Aprons, &c., and secure one, as they are IN THE. SCHOOLROOM, nS ape: ON WEDNESDAY, Sth DECEMBER. There will be 5 o’clock tea and a second- (F hand buok-table, also a box of goods from RAFTON STREE +e England to-be dispored of. as Sale will begin at 3 o’clock. Admission dec3 5 cents, nov29 FOR Read This! It men’s Toilet Cases, Plaving Cards, schaum Pipes and Xmas Gifts at all the first markets for cash. shopping. A MERRY CHRISTUS N. B.—Our usual elegant || FUMES, 15 per cent, off. Charlottetown, December 1, 184. ‘OLD COUNTRY GOODS - CHRISTMAS A BRIGHT, NEW STOCK —NOTHING GLD! A pleasure to show you through whew out |, REDD assortment of a Will Pay You Ladies’ and Gentle- Whist Markers, Card Cases, Meer-| prices. These goods were bought in | - BROS. * SATCHETS and PER- |! lt THIRTEE® YEARS’ EXPEXIENCE IN THE FOREIGN MARKET Has Taught Us a Few Things About Buying Toys. city. We want you to be the judge. Bring They are very small print. SETS are insured by the extra low prices, XMAS CARDS Papers, Jewel Cases—everything but « Hard Cases.’ GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS aad other We have made what we believe is the best selection of TOYS ever shown in. this your glasses, 80 you can see our prices. Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS and TOILET Get a PRINTER’S OUTFIT—-Press and all—frozi $1.00 up. and BOOKLETS, Xxmas Numbers of all the INustrated Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Manicure Sete, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUALS, etc. GA“ ES.—All the newest and most ag ord Games. ilitary supplies. BAZAAR STORE, The Price Cutters Charlottetown, November 26, 1894—dy GREENLAND SEAL CAPES. Another lot opening to-day--24, 28 and 32 inch—-the same the same generdus size,” the same low prices fine quality, TUESDAY, WILL DECEMBER 4, 3894. maine , - a <P>. en. ae eae ~ 1000 Live Hens & Roosters BE WANTEE FOR XNAS, And of Course They Must be Spring Chickens, Bora in the Year 1894, NOW, LADIES!---WE HAVE 79 Sample Sacques not born in the Spring of 1894, but were designed «nd made this Fall of 1894 jy the European market. Prices were $3, $4, $5, $6.50. $8. $9. $10, $12. $15. WILL CLEAR THE LOT FROM $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, $8.50, $10, JAMES PY! THE RELIABLE WEN. LON & GO., ce. M. But we than $18.00, CANADIAN Char.ottetown, Tecember 3, 1894—dy T'S SOMETHIN IRISH FRIEZE ULSTERS, in Browa and Grey, weight, that were never made by any Tailor We and finish guaranteed, for ~~ $20.60 ~ |\We Defy Competition ! This is only one of our bargains. in all lines of goods we handle. ee first-class quality, No Better Fitting, No Better Wearing, No More Satisfactory Reubbers are made Khan those of the RUBBER COMPANY. These goods are offered for sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ACh, ya (RU can do it Without Turning a Hair ! uOC kh: heavy for less your order, fit in town will make them up now to We have hundreds more . Remember, we have no trashy Our terms are strictly cash. G. A. DIXON & CO., . », +> rc ’ ‘ decl Successors to C. E. 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My ee ey % that made our sale of Capes such a success this season, STANLEY BROTHERS. | Oil During the past two weeks our Kerosene Oil trade has about double, A few weeks ugo we struck several casks but since then we have received a new lot, and it has given and get your Can filled with the best American Oil at the lowest cash price, at Charlottetown, December 4, oan Trade is Booming ee and is still were not up to the mark, general satisfaction. Call that BEER & GOFE’S. G. O. GET ONE | oft Fn STANLEY BROS. 1894—tu thu sat