TAMINER, : : ‘ NO eee A a Ee aa i Pn “ee FRIDAY, JANUARY 8. 1882 capsaicin —— ——— en y 4 { ae a i t j Loca) and Other ixems, | Local and Other Items. PRLEGRAPHIC VEWS.| en ee | ‘¥ : 1 % ; Fe : ii LU ee cape overcoats for men, in all P A. O. H. — Meeting to-night. Sxazine on Government Pou : , sizes, just as good as custom made, and very 1 2 _— ob ANT sy os oe i x ; SpzoiaL Desratous TO Tax ExaMixes. | cheap, at Prowse Bros, the: wonderful Cheap = e Have yon paid your lanadry bit! ? Ovk Srectatty—A good cigar for 10 cents, | Bea” ~s jan6 3 : ————— i -Reddiu Bros. jan? 2i Schooner Ashore. Crove, whoopiug cough and heeuuaiale ted. | ——_———- —— [x }—__———_—...—__ 0.0 F.—Wildey Lodge, No. <7, meets; Smart Deer Covrt.—The City Small | R eas Me.. J ee relieved by Sbiloh’s Se te. nig Debt Court was in session again tod ay. i OCKLAND, €., Jan. o, } woe. awe ew ey. | _—- gore BR —e Pee i = j f erie ee o The schooner which went ashore at the _ Get a nice melissa coat at James Paton & | ES lve foPe, ay ’ 4 j Dp (CuaxozLton The beat j-cent cigar in Can Tuat hacking cough can be so quickly breakwater last night was the Georgia, of Co's. esi gotar gts | a e ‘ a ‘ ie Se aa ai: Val ch oc i | o ada. Try them Reddin Bros, janis 2) | eured by Shiich's cure.-- Reddin Bios. , this port. She went to pieces in a few! SHILOH'S Cough and Consumption Cure is or nevidwly |hours. Two of her crew, Petor Brown, of , 9°!4 by us on a guarantee.—Reddin Bros. fo} Barcatss.—The big bargain sale at the . Tot '. | this city, and Henry Mathews, of Canada els. | | oe “ Di 1a Bookstore is ati!l going on. Spring te, in gents melissa coats. were loot ie ’ : The best and.only place. to. buy men’s and | - | Pretty shades in a'l the latest patterns. Call | ’ | boys’ overcoat 1_ reef the che t is at ay af y TO ‘Ty Vv ; ; 7 ; ; ; fax Tuovsaxn (ican in stock. A box of | and sce this choice lot.—Jas. Paton @ Co. | i | Piowan Weck the Woaderlil Cheap Mea. e OU CAN ALWAYS RELY on getting the very best Bargains in the City during this Havanas for $5 —-Reddin Bros. nae re Ye | dcslbithe titittclastss Candidate Chosen. dec3i 3i | Month at our Store It has always been our custom to clear out all Remnants and = 8 NG KINK —Attention ts directed cto pan { TemPexaxce —Orient Division, Sof / ets to-night. A full aod punctual attend meee > ance is requested 8 Another large lot of the new melissa water. | the advertisement of the Skating Rink in | another column. i - ? - . | PRESERVES aNd Jam.—You will have to | preserve your temper in the jam at the LIVERPOOL, Jan 8. The Liberal-Conservative Convention to- Morine day unanimously nominated A. B Morine to ; contest the County for the vacant seat in the | Dominion House of Commons. Mr. SieeprLess Nacuts made miserable by that terribie cough. Shilolis Cure is the remedy for you.—Reddin Bros. novldwly The finest stock of cape ulsters, with In- verness capes, inthe city-at Jas Paton & Short Ends this Month. Ali our Stock at Redu:ed Prices. ,OVERCOATS and REEFERS will be sold off cheap. see what we have in stock. The balance of our stock of Do not buy FUR GOODS until you We will give you a Genuine Bargain. ' - . + . : ; C } } } : proof costs wi ane ness - apes Sple ndid | Lyceum door next Tuesday evening. Go} meimber of the Newfoundland Legislature, ; Co's, cheap for cash J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, vasicty to chooss from. Prices right. —Jag. | early. and a native of Queen’s. CATARRH CURED, health and sweet breath | ideal cieialiapat tiie aa i Salead sin daliiinietlaiiieilaeaieiitstietiaiiaitiiiiaia aI cao sonal Paton & V0. - - o-dhaps lindas mec secured by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. . Price we Tee Have you paid your Jaundry bill? If] Do You Homo One ?—There are only Recent Deaths. 40 cents -Naeal inj-étor oe a Wy wap Dy 7” of d cy ¢ yyy ¢ . not. dy vo at opnee We bave acted right | 1€4 reserved sear tickets issued for the oe Rie 2% : Se ae . not, : . , ae > bargains and bi sh alw: k . ’ with you; our machinery cannot run with-} planned portion of the Lyceum for next Sasaras,.Jqn.., sound cogations That ansenine for smecahde _— ers , ‘ : - : + orense. Tuesdey evening. John Robb, one of the firm of the Oxford 4 p ~ a Tro Weatuer Becre Fastnger Casze.— The case for the Heather Felle was clo: ed this forenoon, which Mr. Arthur Peters opened the case for the Faatnet. after Ne Lats Hours Tuere.—At Graven- harst, Ont., children under sixteen years = a rn (x) of age are uot allowed to loiter on the | Sunday was dismissed this morning; and : Hauirax, Jan. 8. ; ) streets after 8 p. m., a by-law having been | 8 summons was served upon another per- ‘ AF cen. agmned aoe Booed. = GEO CARTER & (0 § . » that effect. son charged with violating the law in a | 0¢¢D arrested, charged with wrecking the IL. |. ® 8 , re NR i sini ay. C. train on the Dartmouth branchy He i § ou Will do Well to hemember when about to buy Boots From Excraxp.—Beer & Goff have just ~<a s & Gaeharged employe, ‘ opened a cuse of Fry's celebrated Chocolate Pace and sallow cheeks mean disease and a incendie rocer : ore Pe Deops, put up in quarter and half pound | premature death, Rosy cheeks are emblam- €oal Shipments. x) bores. Also, fancy boxes Chocolate, Ron | atical of long life. The use of Dr. Williams’ sien Kons, Nongats and mixed Creams. j7 3i| Pink Pills builds up the blood and nervous Sypyry, ©: B., Jan. 8. ~—-If, THE—-— leieiecal Sro.e THe Box.—A few nights ago some miscreants stole the contribution box of the W C.T. U. from the railway sta‘ion at Digby. The box coatained a considerable eam of mowey. N> arrests had been made at | nearly everyone is suffering from this unpleas- . rac s + es o r . ae latest acai but suspected parties were} ant malady. Everybody’s Cough Sprup, pre- The Khedive Dead. being watched ared by A S Johnson, is the popular remedy, ‘ : cintcinfereenjn and is meeting with a larger sale than ever be Carmo, Jan. 8. Txe Harrie Lovisy.—Capt. W. H. Barn | fore Put 25 centsin your pocket and call The Khedive died yasterday afternoon of | ig ard, part owner of the Hattie Louise, informs | around and get a bottle. congesaion of the lungs, eomplicated with 8 us that the vessel h+s been chartered at a : Mi cardiac affection. Barbadoes to prake a trip te Florida for a tt ere io a ngchinent Pie eee ar cargo of pitch pine for the West Indies, after | ‘O* Pleasure OF recording a a i eg te . which pc sail tend with the usual eargo for| of Mr. Haslam, of Springfield, to _ — The Cumberland Election. Raisins, Currants, Candied Peels, a P. E. Island ports.—Farmer. of Emigration Agent for ths C. P. R., with — i r ——— head cilice at Halifax, We have no emi- Havtrax, Jan. 8. Pure Spices,. Figs, Nuts, Dates, : Svppen Deatu.—Mrs John Richards, of | gration office here, but we have a very The election in Cumberland has been fixed Table Raisins, Apples. Oranges, oe [x]-—_—_-- —--—— ; Fredericton, N. b., while attending a praver | sweet song entitled ‘*The Emigrant’s } for the 30th. . s meeting on Moaday evening last, was stricken | Farewell,” which Mrs. Reome wil! sing at —$—-_____ Pears, Green Grapes, Confection- . faeces |g tig cae S| weemer basen | fon Ot ext Month we purpose alteri lowing morniag without regaining conscious- | og hear it. -_——— i ee en ‘ eel 4 ness. Her husband is a Past Grand Master idk Salant Toronto. Jan. 8.—-10 a m. | Ps of the I. O. O. F., and well-known in this city. a Os Dec. 31st the merchants and others wil be making out their accounts and will expot ptyment of them For this particular kind of billiouaness there is nothing like the hard eask ; but for ordivary bilious headache, &c , Everybody's Pills are the great remedy. For 25 cents you can buy a box at your neareat drug store, mn flay Famine —There ia a hay farm at Upper Gagetown, Queen's Co., N. B. Many of the farmers there dep ud almost wholly oa their intervales for hay. Sw far ihe ice has not been strong enough to cross the river with teama. Many of them have been hauling hay to feed their stock from the intervales by hand, and now the thaw has stoppad that. ls nies Dirutuerta tx Qoenec.—A Quebec p*per es'imates that there have boen 2,509 cases of diphtheria in that city during ‘ha past year. These cases were mostly in St. Koch's and St. Nauveur, bul no part of the city was exemp’. The paper adda. ‘‘in conversation with (ure Belanger, parish prieat of St. Roch’s church, that gentleman informed us thet 490 deaths took piace iu his parish alone, known to have been caused by the dread disease and, he édded, many others whose cause ot death was not recorded.” willing to sacrifice himaelf for the sake of - Most Cases of consumption are of catarrhal origin, and death toilows inevitably. Catarrh can positively be cured by Nasal Balin. Thousands who have been restored testify to ita merits. Try it. des28 lw eigdihicane Scnpay Setuinao —The sammons agai net a woman charged with selling liquor on system, and never fails to leave rosy cheeks. Try them. dec28 lw cts Tue very changeable weather this season has been productive ef colds snd coughs, and Maruiack Berts.—A very pretty wed- ding took piace on Friday evening at 48 Endicott Street, the contracting parties be ing Francis H., eldest son of Capt. W. F. Jelly, and Miss Elma A. Pearson of Char- lutretown, P. E. I, the ceremony being performed by the Rey. DeWitt S. Clarke. After the ceremony a collation was served. The presents were numerous and beautiful The couple will reside at 24 Andrew Street and will receive their friends on Tuesday evenings in January.—Sslem, Mass., Register. otal Pp. E. I. R.—Mr. C. Howard Dingwell, for seven or cight years past station baggage master at Charlottetown, has been made cashier in the Accountants Office in the place of D Hooper Robinson, resigned; and Mr. W. N. Riggs, for some months past a clerk in the Accountants Office, has been made baggage master in the place of Mr. Dingwell We congratulate Mr. Dingwell upon his pro- motion. During the period that he has ‘led the position of baggage master he gave tho fullest satisfaction both to his superior officers and the general public. Mr. Riggs, too, has given every sa‘isfaction in the position he occupied, and will, we feel sure, discharge the duties of his new offices ina manner that will be satisfactory to all, the annual Finemen's Mx&etines — At arrived at the Ferry Wharf shia morning wich ee Co., and manager of their mills, dropped dead of heart disease while en- gaged ia the mill yesterday. P J. Colford, a well known restaurant keeper and liquor dealer, is dead. - Charged With Train Wrecking. Nearly a million tons of cual were ship- ped from the Cape Breton mines during the year 1891. | of people that visit Prowse Bros. clothing de- partment. jané 3i clothing—Jardl Pat SHILOn’s ViIPALIZER“is what you. need for constip ition, loss -of- appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle.—Reddin Bros. novldwly Right plave,to bu our. realy made ff oF : : i BEST PLACE ——TO BUY—— Winds mostly west and south; fair, with a little lower temperature to-day; rain again at night. General Telegraphic News. Pagis, Jan. 6.—A despatch from Tangier says the revolc of peasantry in Tangier | against the exactions of the Bashaw has assumed great proportions, threatening the | lives and property of Europeans. Seven- teen of the Khobyle districts containing | thousands of fighting men have revolted. i Two British warships have arrived and are prepared to land mea at any mm >nt i Wasnineron, Jan 6 —Lhe President is | preparing a proclamation of retaliation against those countries which have refused to enter into reciprocal trade relatioas with this country. He will probably have it ready for issue the present week. The President's action is based on section 3 of the McKinley tariff act. Orrawa, Jan. 6.—At the «pening of the assiz-s to-day, Judge Rose addressed the grand jury and charged them severely against Arno!di, who is committed for mal- feasance of office. He also placed great stress on the charge against the man ar- rested at the time of the strike for inciting should be completed, the gross earnings wou'd exceed twenty millions, and that the We have the Largest and Best and Cheapest Stock of CHRISTMAS GO9DS we have ever offered, and are all ready for a BIG TRADE, Ve guarantee Satigfaction. GEO, CARTER & CO,, Market Square, Queen Street. Charlottetown, Dec. 10, 1891. ~ E request a settlement at once of al accounts rendered by us. JAMES PATON & CO., Browu’s Block, jan7 i68 Market Square. In the matter of curatives, what you want is something that will dois work while you continue to do yours —a remedy that will give you no inconvenience nor Ce, Manchester, ing. }but surpass { | Is GOOD STOCK AND FINE PRICES. AWAY AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS IN WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—eod & wky the plan of our Store to make room for our Spring Stock. In order to reduce our stock we will give some Big Bargains in all departments. This is our first Cheap Sale---you will find it > We imitate none all. — ——_—-——___(x) HE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PAT 136 QUBEN STREET. ON BROS. selyes. We have placed in the market an elegant Pe ane meeting of Rollo Huse Co.. held at their} ™@" te obstruct work. The Canadian yeni HAURNOMORE. This meds % b Qeatnetes,.A wisieen gunetenem: on & bia iin’ Slee! Pacific officials here to-day are completing cine is not an experiment; it has been in Charlottetown, January 5, 1891—eod & wky ay \ Comios!Ty.—-A very curious specimen OF | room on Monday evening, the following th clad Povey Mech of hand hin ahe use for over two-yoara, and its value has 4 the canine race existe a little over a mile from | .@iners were elected tor the ensuing year : © selection of a large Diock of land by the beon attested-by voluntary testimonials " hare tutit ere or 9. 1 — ee Aonapvlis, N.S, onthe farm of James N Captain, John Wonnacott ; Lieurenant, company, the effect of which will be to from those who have used '. HACKNO- 5 (ravez?, in the shape of a six weeks oli pep. aoa Muher; Secretary, James Me. place in the market an immense area of fo mca ae ng rr - an & crass between a coach and a Scotch Collie Quillan The following pipemen were also government lands which have heen held that the y-ua.est the aldcs', the wos ’ tis perfectly healthy and we!l fsrmed, ex- okoinall ii Wadia Ureihens Sad pending the selection by the company. lon Cente e - eo a - i 3 c+ ti . hi ost ‘ BG. ABE, ’ , . : with gre enefit, and without risk. a cep: that it is bette: aupl lied one at - Shen b tine “Sind, Sensph Hennessy ; Tozoxr», Jan. 5.—Three ladies were ao Sone eine t wits extrsordinary powers vf locomotive, 4th, Daniel McDonald; hose sergeant, | lected members of the board of school being gifted with five legs. Toe fifth leg ’ snte! J i ’ : F f M M. : ; bee 8 f Charles McQuillan trustees, and one of them, a Mrs eDon- | ; @tows immediately out of te lefc fre : ; ; gett ctype 1 : : i shou'der, is perfectly formed and is fully as At the annual meeting of Silsby Howe | mel, who had eleven gentlemen es strovg ax the other limbsand reaghes to the | Cy., held at their room last evening, the { the seat with her, headed the poll with 939 s ———_$__—_A 'T'—_—___-__ ground, so that the pup uses the two legs that | foilowing officers were elected for the ensu- ; votes. tar Seti fe sre together to run aud walk on. ing year :-—Captain, James King: Lieuten- Monraeat, Jan. 6.—The gross traffiz re-| OPCS . ~ wae ‘ Mey an’, Robert, Russell ; Secretary, William ceipta over the Canadian Pacitic R iilway ; i ‘ i Wettanp, Jan. 6 ~The grits of thiscon-| fF Yon. The following pipemen were alae | fr the year ending D-c. 31 were $20,200,- | oa, ° stitaeney are sadly demorsliz-d since Mr. elected :—lat, Thomas Coyle ; 2nd, Patrick | 000, and net about $8,000,000. In Lon- Fire & Marine Insurance ' (rermin’s disqustifintion They hell */y¢oMahon; 3rd, James Hennessy; 4b, | don this morning the C, P. R. stock was : 3 . s a convention here the other day intending to} a ipert Large. 97) bid, tha highest price yet reached. Jn i ine te homluate someone to contest the constitu: ——— i834. Mr. Van Horne, president of the E INSURE*YOU against Logs, whether on {x] rt eney in the dertheoming by-election, but cerns = ae ‘he 1 C. P. R, made the prophecy that in 1891, ; jana o nF ae >. yr ™ * ‘ 4 bee ; “ te of yesterda e nn rege 2 . | ture. Wearing Apparel. ~ , Merchandize, re were compelled to adjeurn because of the ea cote 8 = : 7 eo Stee the year in which the government contract © produce, Vessels’ Cargoes and Freights. Ww e invite tae public to call and see for them- oe lack of a martyr. There has been a tre-| this . ei a’ MaaBaeail Ca. tie with the C. P. R. stipulated the road The Manchester Fire Insurance Pa meadous still hunt. on ever sings for a man | Steamer Soutnpors, =v ve . ' ' | : the grit party, but to-day when the con- Yention was to have moet there wag still no ewmdidrtr. As « consequence the party heelers ja the cuunty became disgusted and sgiu adjourned the convention, this time indefinitely. os — A New Way to Cotzecrt Oto Desrs.—The ‘ome large houses as a collector for a number freight and psasengers from West River, anal algo from Rocky Point on time. The river is as clear of ice and «now aa in midsummer and the weather tc-day resembles a May morning on a fine day. Ihe steamer Coila is expec’ed to arrive from Halifax on time, and possibly may go to Westville Wharf to take in pert cargo of potatoes, as her owners, D. Farquharson * Son, are buying with the seimer Elfin is flying on Summer time, mails would be lauded from Japan to Lon don inside of twenty-two days. Both pre- dictions were borne out, Cuicaco, Jam, 6 —A-Macon, Gi, apec- ial says eight men were killed in a general fight at Brights & Williams’ turpentine stillin Clinch Co., on Saturday. The fight started from a dispute over a game of make a sincere apology to the United The Western Fire Insurance Co., Teronto, Ont. The Western Marine Insurance Co, Toronto, ; : HORACE HASZARD General Agent, P. E. Island. Ch'town, Dec. 19, 1891—-2w eod range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. As we are going out of this special line, we ask (x) erchants of the ci # Se last | vi f havi the cgarge ready for ship- FaNnTs TT ‘qpass » “ - - ‘ . ms sur precsated ‘wish the boGhE Of MORMON Ge siritel of the cteamer. This] cards. WANTS, LOST, FOUND 4c) vou to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be es Dominion Colleeting & Detective Agency, for|gnrely beats 2'! previous records in New York, Jan. 6.—The Herald’s cor- ieee 1: + ‘ i the purpose of atlas old and ——s the Tot 7 — : 2 ene ah respondent at Valparaiso telegraphs: “y Lost hie a night, 6th net. in ws had ence ih a great Ww hile imen twin p Sale. Co m 6 and i ‘eounts Mr. A H. Beal, an oki and pro-{| The S. S. Northumberiand te rau ‘ hear the Chili Govern t has cabled. Mam. Fi it be . en ee . €3 © H tetsioaal collector came there from the United] t'me from Pictou to Charlottetown, with ies to Minister Mutt at Weshtaatod to at this ottlobs "3 : rk: 2a. tf—Jjaay secure first ch o1ee. oO ve rcoats and Ss ui t< selling chea p- | States, where he has been connected with | miile passengers and freight. The ferry ! of years, 10 manage the business, and the 1 sait of the work has been very satisfactory to the many merchants now empleying the above agency. ‘The attention is called to their advertisement which appears in to-dey’s ‘sue. The agency has already rcceived a furge list ef new subscribers. between the city and Southport. Willl some of our “scientists” give us their views as to the cause which preduces the extraordinary weather ! MARRIED. At Salem, Mass., on Christmas Day, bv States for the attack upon the Baltimore sailors on Oct. 16. Tho apology is said to be unqualified in character. Other mat- ters which have been in dispute between Chili and the United States will be speed- ily considered by the new administration.” Orrawa, Jan. 6.—The arrest of Labelle, T° LET,—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costelle property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Southport. jand W ATED IMMEDIATELY.—A servant for general Lbousework in a small family where there is no washing, Apply at this office. jan? McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky : ene Rey _DeWitt S, Clark, Mr Francis H. | charged with the marder of os wite, Gouna WASZTED—at Montague, a good barber. A ae ee ae ot Beced Mee. Pees ie ae . if A Guastiy Finn —A few days ago the Jelly, of that place, to Miss Eima A Pearson, | great excitement here. Pab ic Opinion is good place for agocd man. Apply to J. J. SCHOOL FOR GIR iS steam tug Princess, «f St. Pierre, went | of Charlottetown, P E i. decidedly against him, as 7 was admitted Macponatp, dec2s TH E A Mi gg Py RST Me kK . ie ontside on a cruise. Shortly after it came Oa the 3lat ult, at the residence of Mr J | by him ia his eyjdencs at the coroners in- reeked : “y =< / A . 72 scross 4 vessel bottom up xpd sowed her | yyceDonald, uncle of the bride, by the Rev Ej quest, that he had habitually treated his | SROOND.—¢ parse chiabien Uk Ma a cain CHARLOTTETOWN, > mto the harbor When she was righted it | Bel], Mr. Seymour Gay, of O'Leary, to Miss | wife in most inhuman and degrading man- } office aud payment for this advertisement. ee eee ' ILL RE-OPEY ON TUESDAB@1%h of was discovered that she was a banking | Jane McDonald, of the Locke Road. ner. Labelle is rhe son of = late — dec29 Jenuary, at 9 o'clock. = tchooner belonging to Lictvix, of St At the Methodist parsonage, Summerside, | Labelle, ex M, P., and has been engage me ; - oo Ss er oO -rospectuses may be had on application to ts : ° 4 . eg , be as . 2 GENTS WANTED.— Hon. Charl MISS KUSSELL, P. O. x 4, Charl ° Pierre, which had disappeared while at | Dec Bist. by Rev Wm Maggs, Mr Artemas; jin he printing bureau in connection with A S. Parnell.” ets ws. = aoe ay -_ oa Box 14, Charlottetown aach ron the bauke during one «f the J Ramsay, of Lot 16, to Mise Mar we the Lineotypes, of which he bas had en- pareair’s M ae wh sere *%* Tovalty, has ih biise anne : r a a! eenin course © re 100 vv er lo Y NY TTL sk To uy 7 > kT: ~ ' " i oe Seprembor ge os ng “ . Een eet mee of the late Paul | tive charge. Millions ‘want the Biogen ee ‘ot thie y pon ARE ae EVERYWHERE TO BE ‘Wool Cards & Mill Machinery ted.on the dock the bodies of ten m . ” . : “ ~ atesman Prices $1.25; paces ; engray- ’ n Were discovered in her. She sailed last At the residence of Mr. Thomas Frizzle, DIED. pret omtt SB cose | pe ‘od en a TELE BES ALUE MADE. i wnwer with a crew of 16 or 17. The] Sammerside, Dec 30°h, by Rev Win Maggs, ool E, ohn, N. B, ( temas t others must have been on watch when the Veese! turned over. Jt is a curious circum- stance that she should have drifted from the Grand Banks to St Pierre, from Whenes she started. Mr George Wood, of Tryon, to Miss Martha Heatley, of the same place. On Dec 29°h, at the wanse, Bloomfield, by the Rev J R Coffin, Mr Peter Smith to Mary | Jane Ladner, both of Lot &. In this city on the 7th inst. of cholera in- fantum, James 4. Mason, aged 3 years and 6 months. At Boston, Edward L. Lydiard, formerly ef Charlottetown, aged 81 years. RENI,—A large three-story building as i Warehouse and Offices, situate on the south side of Water Streat, aad lately accupied by Mr. T. B, Riley as a Tobaceo Faetery. For partico- A FULL LINE OF THIS MAKE AT | ) SEYS GENUINE SCOTCH WOOL CARDS in | ci i Samuel: dectend. ee te aye ee a d, Mi MeLEID & Gd 8. reas SJcoaSSOR 1) J U. SPRAGUE, boryet , - ~ lars apply to Peake Bros. & (0. end—dee??, Chariottetown, Nov. 17, 1891. Kk. H. NORTON & CO., dec3'—dy 4i 2aw & wer Chartottetown.