wei Si ree ane cma es THE DAILY EXAMINER . ° THE DAILY BXAMINER, werters 10 tHe goltor, Safe pati all and CEMBERK ,so4 : SOUTHPORtC FERRY, agp its — Sure : - There’s been a constant and rapid disappearance from our Mantle and Jacket Department and our Fur De. Don’t you think it strange | hat one man thinks he ean | on cr BANQUET rO SENATOR FEf stIn.= oO 3 it the ® wharves o ° } nme» ™ GUSON be “a | . ¥ eS ana ay — , all If Insured with beat the earth selliug Carpets : 1 t ies t ii SVU pol t y, atverié ‘ Alou u y ‘ “ Avar > oO : + » > . » as ; + out | that has been said and written on the sub We don’t think we can do partment ever since the goods were opeacd. Value tells | Twost eo ’ : ject, are allowed to remain in almost total! a b) } that bu we d¢ ink w ; ‘very i y she idea Of 2 wry shnner to| darkness, thereby endangering the lives of | —#s He, BROW ‘a > rant ee do think we. can every time. | Seiad sotavar | the proghaiailndlie 0 adean hat lbcaaie do. better for you than any | : . x ny oo pre sent we in aa r aa - Ct VTOWN | Carpet House in the city, W’ve still a good assortment in both departments’ oe : Cir reasons for taking away i } se muware | electric lights from the wharf « he town Te 6 ’ : , i ; if | - omen | siaatRn thee wes staged ea ke ; ‘. Ansurance Agent. Prowse Bros, We don’t want to see any jeft at. stock-taking, and if jaa . 7 were hie or : Heit . " ’ : rest ‘ ton frem the residents of the eontl side . ° . ~~ wah dow low prices will do it there won't be any: left. a . a Hot dis nt of = t — = h a ae lollous 4 . . Te ae ae eS ad tate hts fg. Levees | TAT RGR APH, |cuoriive aun cLoraine nity, or f | : w ts pers 4 i t REMEMBER !—We will sell everything in these $900 0000000000088488888t HOO 8088008 SSSSVSSESSSSSTSVSHTSSSSTTSSESESSESSISSVSos and | signed inhabitants of the soath side of the a , Hi borough re rtfall } : F ; Sena rusoa, but | Hulsborough respectfully sheweth that a * —————-——— rere 4 Our stock ol Overcoats. ’ oy i. x. ; politica | nee,| Permanent light is much weeded at the | Srecia Desearcmsa to Tux Exawixes | Roofer i: ; (wo departments at a big discount to clear them out. from te *™ opie ’ ; : terry dock on the Charlottetown side of | reefel 3 and Suits, tor Men Te ee f the cn a aor Pe 'and Boys, is large, good and ‘ ufe long e's onu S , . the river; that there has been severa) | ane 8,. 1! i ate d ‘ . ° : i Sedeetare | igchiw thee sequal Gersens droweed by: Billed tbe lete the PANIG IN NEWF AND. | fo Oo“ 5 rt Call early while the assortment is complete. It won't Genater'were | ws. Laeck at wight: Ck Mee Med i , |cheap—just what the natives | : ar ma they w so well: ck af night; i ve electric gut | aed ad! . - ‘ az for the *Sind eT placed at the railway round house throw ‘Want this fall. Buy where} -, be complete long—at our prices. aod men W . “ i | “Ou js hea st half wavy down the wharf } Vou ¢; . a bt + ligh -: art, ican bity the cheapest and ally, and ba : - “—_ vhich leaves the ferrv dock at the outer . W - - $2 a . ‘ oi eS were | siwow their ap-| cud of the wharf. in tot: aarkaese, wane, LOQ Business Houses Closed, | mistake. Prowse Brothers ee ee sa ice of hia & oui = eek tee © langerous to the travelling ‘lead all in Clothing, Hats. — rt ca it { un it ether e wold ————s j : “é dere ne | Caps, ete. Lit } = POLE LUT Hienoiy pray 4 re ' whi : ‘s Wel that Your Honor in Council may be | Banks Saspended and Thousands of sit Cc 3 . have a mieascd to can-e a elect feht to b 7 . Te : placed at the ferry duck at Charlottetown Mea Walking the Streets, FRIENDS!—‘As a.-friend . tor the convenience an! safety of the pub- . = Charlottet , December 4, 1891—ta 1) at oat ae inte ed eatae’ —_—— of “yours «we would strongly Ne Seen ee = ha WO ATEAD re , =e i POrry \ I or Ss nh anty if f : ‘ ise rel "4 , ith j ss ee 4 suikibdaes eset ee *' Halifax Banks Only Slightly Affected. aul pets sees to tt ude with). 54, SLTEVSESCSSIVSSESSSSSSSSSEVSSESSVSESVeseses ee sek dees veq| ‘The tact cf there b several persons PROWSE. BOS. if you. wani! sir wie hia -" : S : ” proee I Sito j wi i uy falling ove the wharf Ih the Mantles. Saeques, Dress Goods, — . -_ s ; : ie ark W 2 ic emi * aon oa — Sr. Joun’s, Néld.. Dos. 21 Millinery, Hats. ete. They mgats Hu4a5 > who la oO cross the berry to petition for " ' j . . : : . 4 : - : he panie cansed b he Suspen-lor rf | ’ ’ , opened the «yes of many persens to the | the electric light, and in accordance with | @ : eats : ee 3 Se een we i don’t have much to say about . . th “4 i Vvintherciat an mud Wusksa. Centiyues. | ° : 5 j : , 33 . | ennes r we lun a rstood " 2 dng oo Gor- Thee suspensions have er ppled at lea-t those line 8, neither do they | . not elected to a sea ell ¢ Cremieént Dat clem placed mere, And uncer | ten of the largeat concerns here. Fuur of | ask a big profit. Ifyou have’! : ¥ . anes os ; ra cea att een a Of “*" |} them closed their pre niises vesterday*and ti 8 : a r 2} 1 a a | ce f . moss ~ : : ‘ may vuriy fro . — a _ acck oo ” i. | others will clo-e to day. The. disaster.is ime \ ou may we se2 them. z become “Stites a ort aos “oreo os ved. Page oy a due to a number of causes. For two years”! ; Cabinet has ex . i ention _ rs sat “ wed re ae a e mii ty 10T | after the fire the rebuilding of the city Prowse Bros. Atl these - ' . “i nae POOR) 9 os “ He OWl One Soll | canzed a-toom An immense amountior ; = ** Oe ae the | \ e 1 Se ae oe i en Pg Of | money trom iusurance convpatiies for rc- | bad ae 3 of the ban ” 4 ! wih * rom) the rouo ” ) <r , the > ii fp irposes, aud mortgages on new build - the very able and exhau-tive speech de- | ahd that stuck mp on two Httle sticks | ino. came into the city. There was abun- | We have bought a job lot . ; ered br Sena ! %« the oc- | *heut the bheizht ea mans head) dance of work and unprecedented roel 2. aed : an rousers sell eee when standing or the. wip, ey bat wees builing onerarion | Ol Silk Handkerchiefs at a big ‘ . ; Casic Ss at : ; we io 1 : ‘ . wh yf one ee . L met ahiual = t Tacks a m 2 : Seibiiac up of hia. repatation an! popular. i z he theComrsizcioner | Ceused the bottom dropped out of the | discount, just the thing for ‘ ulGin. “} ' a i a Yount TEN ae Zul jot sean eS boom With bitter wintel weather X ‘ Pre > . 2? +t } 7 ‘yD . ts ry > itr f Public Works or Engiaeer McMillan came hard times, and to-day 6,600) ~ mas resents iInttials on ——NOW SELuUING ki OR- _ ae ek eres. a cigar, Tur bo per) idle men are walking the streets of the | each Ifandkerchief, ‘T hose son cou by anvstretch of the tmagina- -s A i | Se ee ain . » — : thgarg! oa v, without work and without money, , av rs . ss “Ane Y Reavy.”— Read Beer I si . _—— ' ee eer a aod the greutmajority w.t ouil te lor the who r me) want them will * Ke I ! > ylit to the people goin. up and down the |) pe of getting it for the winter. Added have to cal soon, tor they ; Cazor ( yeeting to-night arf. Wien business takes us over the . ie _ , alittn iA tim ’ . oie a a 4 A : 7 lg a re a ba ne r . ae to this e — of thin ¢3 > the partial | won’t last long at the price | i he ™ e 2a me “eo ae eee ‘are “1 failure of the seai fishery last e@pring, the | __ ’ wd y RN , oo amd uncertainty that we travel the side- | , nest total fa lure of the Labra tor fish | We ask for them. You may night Pika walks to the.boat, not knowing but that | ery rhis fall, the fact that in many parts of | as well be made happy before These goods will be made to your order at the above ee something may > us to trip end stent i, titan the shove Bahery is below the | w . i . : : . Tinea : - Au “1 hgh his Gust the alte f the abirt Gad wetaiel te nt eee, bee ee | Fines Or oot. price. This offer for Twenty Days only. aitend the meeting to-night in the Y par-|— opel apse ale ne averaze, and the enormous debt of the co!- . . : ler at 8 o” \ Sabiect—A ba ok = ae ee ef bauer p 9 Saja oe | ony piled up within the last dozen years, aianmenbaipaeininhacienenmasnemnentinans cman Bos best their lives in ee way, there being no the gigantic railway undertakings to Prow swe Bros r Pa r ite hoe ra ups on & part of the waarres near the which tnis handfyl! of 290,000 people have . f Pow : ‘ ' : OCKS, ON either Sule OF the rivet rommiitted themselves, sti | further adding — = : Mert HW - nasa germina = > Phen there is anothes thing to which | ' rhe r aur | leas ind the . cent Ce oe at Rs ae eee would like to =“ ea attent — f the political agitation and unrest. Immediate im NT J a ES e © ™ 9 — : ae ene Grovernment, and that is the COncH m OF | cause of panic was the failure of Prowse, 5 ; ; t 5 f% oO ii at “ waiting i tg oa the Southport auc Hal! Xv Mort Ps England This firm has r Ho may — nbers he han tte owe f the ferry. Phe y are simply a disgrace | 4... doinc.a:tarse busisess. with New ne gg pees acai geteres | to aay civilized community. It appears | foundland, not only in actual produce, but vag: Cerps room= to-night aif-past | thet they have not been cleaned ont: i: in aceepting drafts. The Jatter~are be- ven. Important Lusiuess ne wennée daria te. wholes oe PF : _" " he may g vata Solin "a the i llegsip. oe “?- | lieved to have often been I a wel] — ie ya} very prn tence and legitimate busines This . . . } = ioors of the Commercial Bank were } } ne ‘ attandans ome. : . ; ' piace this evening, a full attendance is res | added. It is currentiy reported that one pectively requested of our prominent grit friends from Pow- * a ne nat « ry ‘< ag drove tt > * , a . nal, netso very long ago drove up iately by an announcement of suspension To Ore Apvertisers.— Owing toa great | Charlottetown in a rain storm anl stood press of reading matter in today’s issue! his horse in the ladies waiting room we have been compelled to cut down some while waiting for the boat, but of the House of Durler, one of the largest | mereantile houses of Goodridge & of oar advertiving — . We ask re kind - tbe candid opinioa a: th igs Sone, (ot which the Premier is a } —— Pease eaten Mae ‘ a ’ Po DE power a Peso oe oa emegass. Soon : poet ae oad | ation a ; others went under, and chaos and {| | ie Masoxic.—A regular comm ation of |e" ae Hee <a 0 ' horse, though < j-pandemonium prevailed W hateves, may PROWS F B ROS ; e~ be: ’ A AE: 2s at hel ms to be a very suitabie piace for the | be the ultimate fatevof the Commercial j 2g @5 +6 s St. John’s Lodge, A. F. : Lee f Chariott rt , rds . > he'd at ilaie rooms, Masonic Hall, this ev ighs of € agony to play eg | Bank, there is> no doubt Bet ‘that the | . i gambie in, as was the Case on a Sabbath | 7,,, on Bagk will beable to imeet all de- i (Tuesday) evening, llth inst. at p. in : “bhai: . ae Be etenination and election of cilicers for|. é frei the doors and | anda upon it a soon a8 it can realize its r Bpominatio ba eiection OF Th tor .. »2 beine sma; > tl 8a e parties. | Se 5 ot f amps being smashed by the same partie balances due by other banks. . The run on co ; lal a4, ensuing vear, ransact.of tlie i ditties ant tata’ a : , , , , : : artnet ; \ nema | iledigpen It appears they are well = wh, an | s the Savings Bank (a Government institu- , tact : Clare wai Oo Ree j e ra this ° ‘ : 7 . eo ” watt ¢ ee H the powes “Th © | tion) was severe; and tkegbarik had to pine. i oe, ‘ saticee or not > : ‘ . i will bring them to justice r uot. 1 | refn-e payment to depositors on account of | ; -overnment is running the ferry and we | Coat Saypments.—The Cape Breton | j.03) them responsible fur the Sntolerable coal shipments for the eleven months, en- ding November 30th were: from the Dom- inion coal company’s mines 891.000, and Qviverrcie. | and Sydney mines 220,000 as against 714, — | tank manager. being asked: how the fail- | 900, and 190,000, for 1893, showing an in- oe lure of the- Newfgundland firms would affect merchants here, said, “J think very | Our Xmas | little, Montreal having of Jate years taken | tLe trade from them.” The principal | Co-operative Datrayixnc.—Mr. Dillon | losers will be shippers of produce, ete., | I from Prince Edward Island and eastern | will deliver a lecture in the Marshfield Hall. under the auspices of the branch of éer @Ss Nova Scotia. athe Farmers and Dairymen’s Association, Sckteengitela ime «n Monday evening, December 17th, at 7 are now open. We have a larger } Shipowner Assigns. wiock. The meeting will take into con- Bideration ti ; SOME EXTRA GOOD VALUES Sr. Joux, N. B., Dec. f1. fier. We don’t want you to} Allison Wishart, who owned shipping dairying on the to Olle ’ j ¢ . . |} and other po erty, bas assigned. lay till you see our st ck, when ; I od we think our prices WILL MAKE YOU PURCHASE. want of specie. Business is paralyzed. : | . Jec. ] : atate of affairs existing there at the present | Harirax, Dec. 11 The failure of the Newfoundland Banke | ic | will only slightly affect Halifax banks: A crease this year for the coa 77.000. and t company of e Sydney mines of 30,000, J assortment than ever, and have | e advisability of going into “Op ‘rative sycter Sraxiey Baipcs Dairyixe Compaxy.— Siauley Bridge Dairying company that was iscorporated two years gago, is likely to commence business soon, as nearly all of the necessary’ stock is now subscribed. A Duy your boots at J. B. Macdcnald & Co's. Bankrupt Steck,—Buy where | : , one meeeting will soen be held to organize and ' the probabilitizs are that a cheese factory you can buy cheapest $3. eae | worth of elething inul-fters. over & Johnson, ‘eoats and reefers for men and | will be in operation at Stanley Bridge next ! SO? Johnso boys, must be cleared out ina Summer - THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. |shorttme The biggest bargains Exocrtiox axp Paysican Cuitere.— : : , | yvouever heard of will b> given. At Miss Isabet McMillan’s School of | Cor- Kent and Prince Streets. Elocution and Physical Culture yesterday, ae shmond Stre ; ve oe san ehanius ahtah tc ahah’ aivle ar Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. join ng Johnson's ping Store, the terms work. “ The exercises in physi-| Queen Street. nov27 t eal culture, az demonstrated by two of the | j ' } aa ? | pipils, certainly proved that the discovery N (> 43 = : : ; = ei |B, | | | | Also alot ef underclothing ata | great sacrifice, in the store nd- | of natural gesture and--its subsequent graceful levelopment is a study that will; repay the time and.tronble that is pent | f. In tl Mise MeMillan | or Upon it n this branch is to be congratulated) upon the accomplishment her pupils have 4 A} NS 9 thoronghlv acquired. In the | BA RG: iW | elo ition class the same painstaking ; | It is time io sound the hi viday signal. It | care ia evident, the: vounz ladies showing wonderful cultivation. The pronuncia- | i great’ Stumbling block with woot realere—here received evidently a Experienced buyers are invited to | 18 only abont two weeks from now. «t ll the . ‘ i hi reg > viving Jjon’t it ‘s ¢ tion—that inspect our values offered in this | great season of giv ing. Don t it alm t week’s sale before going elsewhere, | make you shudder to think of those im- and thus save time. great deal of attention, while expression niense jams of people in the closing hours. aad gesture — trefully brought Others unacquainted with real} pidn vou promise yourselves last» Christ io) ail jn the work of in- vsti ts “ell to ef nus after r : : ae S mentee of ‘eslentions values will i » well to call hscuaicon aft j | mas to do your buytng early an get it out perpretation. oe ae ee having examined bargain: offere : were ziven by the pupils, all of whom of the way before the rush begins. showed great proficieney.. Miss Stenti- ford’s recitation was delivered with much fidelity and grace. Altogether, the clase is one to be proud of,and their recital yee: terday gave a great deal of pleasure to those who were present. elsewhere, when we will be pleased to show them the difference in variety and quality. We have sent out our Xinas Catalogve. No doubt you have looked it: overt New REASON FOR SALE.—We have come and look over the goods and do your a large amount of goods which we buving early. WE'LL MAKE PRICES s oles re -jous to stock- 3 — wish to c.iean uD pre vi DIED. Fell asleep in Jesus, on the 10th inst - GEO. CART: R & CO., Fer an ets monte, | MARK WIGHT & CO., LTD | es 4 = —— taking _ Dealers in Books, Toys, Fancy Goods. New dates, plumbs and English Chest-| "4 t Selling Prices. | } : Who Sel! at Selling Pric i Santa Claus’ Headquarters ! Dut just received at Beer and Goff’s. decl0 dec 1] 2in. Great Variety of —_ Frade and Get Rich Stamped Work Everybody isa Trade. We want your trade in the Drug decl0 ae i: We-are-showing a beautiful variety of Fancy § amped Work in line. We guarantee every article JUST NEW DESIGNS. sold first quality. We are in a pos- TO Tray Squares, Doylies. Cushions, Covers, Scarfs, Splashers, Shoe Pockets, Cravat, Glove and Photo Holders, Umbrella and Whisk Holders, Button Bags, Denim Table Covers, etc.; Linen Stamped Work for Honiton Lace, ete. You will be delighted with the novelty and luw price of these goods. ition to give you an honest equiva- lent for your money, as we buy direct from manufacturers for cash. Call and get prices. We mean HAND. a " ° . ; oil business. Special prices to dealers. George E. Hughes, Apothecafies Hall, Desbrisay’s Ccrner, excess of |r - 1 ae vill he a meeting oO ; : ‘ os i os a a Spry , ms F Re : prn ‘ence é i i P . J j eo enon a meeting Oo” | well be compared to the ruins of Pomp | p-ecinitated a crisis yesterday morning. | Money till you see our stock, | he CM B A this (fuestay) evening at 3) —literally covered with ashes. with any Vhed ‘ ’ SS @clock. As the election of officers takes | quantity of tobacco juice and other filth |..." I'he variety is very large, the ; wats oie ee she not opened and a notice was posted tu the . . o : effect that payment bal been teriporarily | Styles the latest, the prices the | r su-pended. This was followed immed-| lowest, the treatment the | i best. Everything 4s repre- | merchants in the city: then the great sented. | | stock of LUMBER. tend making a change in our business we | A wr rs | are going to let ‘the Court collect those | Ch | tt t t P t | | old accounts that “we can’t get.” We've | ar U C OW 0 Ie 0. asked fur them often. But the polite in | . vitation to “call again” .is monotonous to| . Wptikclose of navigation, the steamer : Sc don’t be surprised, for WE | «Northumberland” will leave Steam Navi- a QUEEN. STREET. For Thousands ef Gentlemen. See our window for good | liescheap. Don’t spend your | 1) LADIES’ CLOTH JACKETS still on hand. We sold a larger number this season than any previous year.. We will clear this lot | . out at a great sacrifice. .75, $6.00, $8.00, $9.00, $10.00. g - i 0, $3.25, $4.35, $6.25, $6.75, $ 7.25. PRICE, $2.75, $ NOW FOR $1.75, $ > = The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Dee 11, [S94—t t Also, LADIES’ ASTRAKAN JACKETS, $32.50, $40.00, $45.00; now for $24.00, $30.00, $32.50. WE SELL COAL. — ‘the greatest bargain yet shown in. this city, Prices Right. | before buying elsewhere. These goods are all new this season, and are, without doubt, Please inspect WHAT WE HAVE.—A well assorted} | eit WHAT WE WANT.—We are no | grasping. We only want enough trade to | keep us working. | We would rather cell : our sfock cheap than rust for want of | BR a £ something to do. If vou will just give us a call and. look-} over our stock foun will be just “tickled to death” with satisfaction. Ghiarlottetown, December 6, 1894—dy | WHAT WE CAN’T GET.—As we in- } a : ya | > our ears. MUST HAVE MONEY. gation Company’s wharf every morning at | . ss seygh o'clock local for Pictou returning | Barrett & Champion, | saéeetternooe. by onter | 3 j | : , ; F. W. HALES, Supposing John Jones sold you a dollar bill for 55 is CONNOLLY’S WHARF. ” dee 16 Secretary. | cents, at what price would you have to sell it to make 40 a — ———= per cent. profit, and how much per cent. cheaper would /you be selling than it cost John Jones, providing that » ‘ 3 ‘ John Jones got it in the regular way of business ? 1 Y 1 | To the school boy sending us the first correct answer, ll I\ l| l ( | we will give a School Bag free; to the second and third } ;@ Silk Handkerchief each. : ; ro: 3 STILL CONTINUES. Older heads than school. boys can see at a glance the |answer to above; and when you do, come direct to our store ard order your Shits, Overcoats, Reefers, Pants, also buy your Gonts’ Furnishings from us You can save piles ‘of money. i 75 Ulsters and Overcoats on hand, | G. A. DIXON & CO. A few Reefers, “a Ch’town, Dée. 10, 1894—dy Cords of the best Cloths imported to’ this country, | | Hats, Fur Caps, Fur! ) ‘a } oat ' | | Underclothing, Suecessors to C. Robertson. Coats, Everything in Stock Has to be Sold.|7, ice gt the: Raiaee Sine | | pelle il cine i’ cial | Hundreds from all parts of the country ave taken advantage of our Great Sale. , ss 5 The Toy and Faney Goods Department up-stairs is “more The goods must be sold. than full” of the Latest Noveities and Toys. Those Croken- . : ale Boards, Magic Lanterns and Bagatelle. Boards are bound et Sy to move off at the prices we are offering them. Be in_ time bets ; ied and secure one. “All who have bought those Chair Rocking JOHN McLEOD & co. Horses returned to say “it is the best toy for the little ones I J | have ever had,” because it is the only safe Rocking Horse for “little ones.” Dolls, Cups and Saucers, Cup, Saucers and Plates, China Tea Sets, ete. Merchaat Tailors, Upper Qneen Street, : BAZAAR STORE, only the BEST, whieh is Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and you lack no customers to BUY. dec5 Skaters ! HILLSBOROUGH BINK, UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, WILL BE OPENED, ICE PERMITTING, FOR THE SEASON, . i Xmas _ Night. Tickets to be had at all the Drug Stores at the following reduced prices :— GENTS (Sense). «. ocscceccciessousspeae LAINGS =o o's ahaa. - 2.00 CHILDREN (Afternoon)............ 150 PRI A ik vines ie -omenionica ae Galbraith’s Band in attendance. NOTICKE.—No children under thirteen years of age allowed on the ice after six v’clock, p- m. ___ dy 1m pat gua—no30 OLD MINE SYDNEY COAL. New Landing, Per Steamer Albert, 600 TONS Old Mine Round and Slaek, R. McMILLAN, (. LYONS & CO. dec6—lw pat guar NOTICE. The attention of citizens is called to Section Four of Chapter Two of the By- Laws of the City of Charlouetown, which enacts that any person guilty of throwing or sweeping dirt, or depusiting ashes, rub- bish or nuisance of any kind on a street or square of the city, shall be liable to the penalties of the By-Law. All persons found violating this Section of the By-Law will be prosecuted. By order, CHARLES CAMERON, City Marsha!. dec8 —3i ~ . a Do You Want Shoes Gheap ? Remember that McE’CHEN’S is Headquarters for BOOTS AND SHOES. We will give No doubt you do. you value. for your money every time A pair of Slippers given to every customer who buys a pair of Boots or Shoes to-night. ‘ : A. E. McEKACHEN, THE SHOE MAN, dec8 Lower Queen Street. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street So *Aug 16,y94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents por line. WANTED—A first-class machizist. None but this kind need apply.—G. A. Drxomw & Co., Merchant Tailors. 5i—deel! WOOD! WOOD !—For sale, about 100 cords of dry softwood, cut and piled at the shore, Will be sold iu: quantities to suit purehasers. Apply to F. TURNER, Marshfield. dect—dy law & wky 2m W ANTED—A girl for general housework fu asmall family. Apply at this office. decs TO LET—Half of a house containing teur rooms, situated opposite Rallway Statica. Appiy at this office. deck between the store oi Moore & McLeod, Quee Street, and Dorchester Street... . ge be — by leaving it at this oMiea. decs—3 WANTED - Ladies wishing employment a ‘heir homes, send self-addressed envelope fer descriptive circular and commence work at once; gous wages paid.—_ AL FRED KNITTIXS Co, Winthrop, Mags. 61 pd—uecst WANTED-—City canvasser of good addr 28s; salary. Xpenses paid weekly from #lari. Posit rmunent. Canadian aad Amet!- can grown stock. advahtages unegueile!.— BROWN Bros Co, Nurserymen, Toront Ost, nov27—dy ti “AB” IS HIS FAVORITE !—Santa Clan has appointed Mr. A. P. Allin te do af) tne posting of Xmas Handbills. ete. tt-dact AT A BARGAIN.—One bundred acres of land with good dwelling house, twenty acres cleared. Within half mile Rallway Station. Kings County. Price $430. Avoly to M.P. AN. nové dy im wk aa NOTICE—Samples of plain and ornamestai flower, fern, gypsy, buib and hanging puta, also samples of glazed ware, at the dence BEER BROS. Tue Weatner.—Fair and continued cold. Nov 21—mon wed fri & wy 6m Charlottetown, December 11, 1894, Charlottetown, December 10, 1894—dy ‘QUEEN STREET. a a of UV. HornsBy, Upper Prince street, next door to Williams’ Nursery. 31 eed pd-—<ieag a oe - LOST—On Toesday, a purse with money, eat STE aire ep ones ¥ aT Be. a age re ae a Br Zy oor Bee bi 1 Ae ape 1 pants hme os <a i BE MRE gS 27 ay og “Loe ene Swe ee ee ea rane” aiegt eer 2 A ig Ope enn ee ee a 2g. ll al Pies tens ee ee AN Oe lee We et Seat tS a ze See fm Re ie eae ve nigel SS ed —- ER = a8. ee - caer