IIA cos ons a ANTI cc - THE } and the most } them in the community. an opportunity is, of | Men, however able, canrjot grow rich un- ; TO ADVERTISERS. ( han s a1 \ la mM each dav to ensure in-cr LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Beer Bros I eading fur store I. 0. O. F Regular meeting of Wildey Lodge to-night luitiation Visitors wel - Foorrati—aA mat Wet he Abeg weits and St. Dunustan’< teams w be play- at the Park to-morrow afternouvn at 3 o'clock sharp. Loxe Mav It Frovrisa Tne Colmial } Standard, Pu tou, has just celebrated its thirty-eighth auniversarr The Standard is an excellent newspaper eneeimi Arren Js1axp Prot vee.—Three large se! oon’rs were chartersd in Halifax yes- terday to proceed to Prirce E iward Island to hal potatoes for ihe Lostoa market.— Halifax Chronicle -_ oo — A Sap Case \ signt not seen to be forgotien—a woman under tie influence ot liquor and accompanied by two small childrer was witnessed on Great George etreet last night o Lapies, cleam vour kid gloves with Jose- phine Glove Cleane: Itis not a liquid,! leaves no odor, and can be -ed while the glove is on the ha For sale only at A W. Reddin’s drugsture. if Tue Price oF F r.—Wheat is very scarce tu Ontario, anu prices of thour are awivancing rapidiy. One miller has raised his flour 20 cents per barr in the last 10 aays.—St. John Telegraph sine Mysrexy.—The menu for that myster- ; lous supper and in the ba-ement of the brick Church w.il appear in a few days. Sume- thing goed is promised all who atteud. ae Potiwce Covat—This forenoon Mary Byers was fined $4 or 20 days tor drunk- Mrs. Byers is the mother of a family of smal! children and is without money. Considering these circumstances the Magistrate did not send her to jai in default of jayment of the fine. ennesrs, Frverat Norice—tThe members of the Orange Association will meet in St. George’s Lodge, Sabbath next, at 9 o'clock a.m ,in fall dress. to attend the funeral of the late Brother Harry West, of New Gla-gow, Lodge No. 1550. Funeral will leave his mother’s residence, Alley Street, at 10 o'clock, for Lot 42. —_—> Frserat.— The funeral of the late Danie! Nicholson took place at Eldon at 1€.30 o'clock this morning. -It was one of the largest funerals seen there fur a long time. Overeighty carriages were in at tendance. <A deputation of fourteen Odd- fellows, who iett here in Batt’s tug this morning, were also present. — es Tue Ex:stiorr.—tThe steamer Elliott leaves here to-day for Summerside, where she will take in a part of her cargo. To- merrow she wii! leave for the West Indies. There iv a slight change in the oificial staff, Mr. Jas. Clarke being first engineer with Mr. Thos. Connick second. Captain McDonald 1s in charge. Wevprse Betts.- At Rollo Bay cn the Ist inst., Jennie Deagle of that place, and Albert McMillan,ef Annandale, were united in the hol bonds of matrimony by Rev. Dr. Walker. The fair bride, and the groom who has been 15 years clerk in the emp'oy of Messrs McFarlane & McPhee, Annan- dale, bave hosts of friends who wish them a Lappy jouruey through life. aicaiens Temwetan’s Soctar.—There was a large attendance at the Templar’s Social in Wright’s Gall last evening, and the ex- cellent programme prepared for the occa- sion was rendered in a manner satisfactory toall. Mr.C. B. Warren presided, and also vave areading. Rev. Mc. Sutherland delivered an address appropriate to the occasion, and there were also vocal choruses, duets and svlos, as well as several recitations. sissies Weir Worrn Seeixc —The Ladies’ Challenge Trophy, competed for last Avzast, during the P. R. A. Rifle meet- ing, awd Woo by Mrs. Howlaa, arrived by express yesterday from the manufacturer. It is a beautiful piece of plate, aud neatly engraved. On one side are the words: entertainment to be held} Method. st | j money is DAILY os THE MAKING AND MINISIFRY WEALTH, The Rev. Hr. Carey prefaced his lecture, last evening, with a short biographical or | eketch which was not the least intere-tir g | part of his discourse. It is interesting to know that we have men among us can trace their ancestry back to of Henry the Seventh, and have combined in their veins the soldier blood of English, Irish, Scotch and Hugenots. After point- ing out that money is “power in repose,” convenient meaus cf ex change, the lecturer said that we ought to be thankful for rich men and glad to ‘see To become rich, course, essential who | the time | | | less they have an opportunity te do eo. So | itis not wonderful that able good men do not get rich opportunity, the proper the practice he honest, prompt in many ' and B t. givens the way [to good : ytal self the make —o denial, to payment of judicious. In this connection, he quoted freely the homely proverbs of Ben Frank lin, and also those of Kirg Solomon. The latter he commended to vuung men as the best available store of worldly wisdom. } | | way ; | The earning powers of interest were well | set forth, as well as the importance of a | savings bank deposit, and the avoidance | of debt and mortgage, of gambling and every form of dishonesty. As to the min- istry of wealth, be commended the ex amp'e of Peabody and other benetactors. though he dul not forget to point out that | a man’s first duty i+ to provide for wife and family his The lecture was illus- Dr. Carey is a smooth and pleasing speak er. A unanimnos vote of thanks was moved by Dr. McLeod, and conveyed to lecturer by Rev. Mr. Corey. -2+e+e — PERSONAL. Miss Emma Beer has returned froma visit to Moneton. Mr. P. Kelly, Montague, is in town. ix registered at the Queen The Earl of Derly has accepted the LordjMayorship of Liverpoo! Mr. J A. Matheson, of Campbellton, N.B., is a guest at the Hotel Davies Miss Blanche Smallwood night from u pleasant visit to New York and Boston. Mr. L. T. Holland, of St. John, was at the Queen Hotel last evei'ng, on his way East. ; Mr. A. Len eaux is here in of Z. Lapeir & Son, of Montreal. He is at | the Queen Hotel. i: Mr. J. A. Clarke is doirg the Provinee | returned last | } W.A. Weeks & Co., | | trared by apposite anecdotes and -tories. | Reindeer and Buck Gloves, Fine Kid | | | He | j the interests | in behalf of Gault Broz. & Co., Mon real. } He ix at the Hotel Havies. Miss Beckwith, of Charlottetown, P. F. | Island is registered at Hotel.--St. John Telegraph. Mr. David Watson, Jr., the popular re presentative of Kerry Watson & Co, Mont- real, is here on one ot hia regular business trips. Heis atthe Hotel Davies. At Anning J Sinte Street,on Saturday eveving, Mr. Frank Carer, of Prince Edward d-~len:!, entertained by Judzes G. W. Wheeler and A. M. Talmadge, Attorney Curtis Thom p- con, Harbor Master McNeill and Charles MeNeill. Their guest is a prominent citi zen of Charlotteown, and he treated his en- tertainers very hospitably when they were down that way not long ago— Bridgeport, Ct., Standard, Nov. 4. Arch. Beaton, a native of P E Island, who kft home about eight years ago t seek his fortune in the west, stopped at the Hotel Awerican on Tuesday night and crossed the straits yesterday mornnys to pay a visit to his Island home. Mr. Bea- ton is fresh from the gold digging, having worked aclaim in the Caribou. regions, where the discovery of gold has created so Smith’s cafe on much excitement in recent years. Mr. Beaton has al-o been in British Guiana and different states on the Pacific cost, but he liked British Columbia the better. the New Victoria | | tale exposes, qnite forcibly, some of the | was! | titled “One hundred and twenty miles an | €8, ete. } umen and can be obtained at nominal cost. The P. E. Islander was too modest to sav | to what extent his labors in the gold fields had been successful, but judging trom his his appearance he was in easy cireum stances, though perhaps not very wealthy. —Moncton Times. VSVTVVessesessesss “ Originality consists quite as much in the power of using to pur- pose what it finds ready to hand absolutely new.—LoweELt. We don’t claim to be entirely is absolutely new—we haven’t aaah tse infesting att tage “The Ladies’ of Charlottotetown Trophy.” | g «© nerye ” enough for that—but we do as in that of producing » hat is On the other in a space set apart fF the | think we make the best use of what nacses of qipeem, ome tne pore: Won we have to hand. We certainly put for Mrs. G. W. Howlan by Gunor. P. drugs to their best use when we made Carver,” Lieut. Macdougall, the Secretary | of the P. RB. A., ieforms us that it will be | placed in Mr. Rankia’s window to-, morrow, where it may be seen. cs aaa Arruor’s Day.— This was Author’s Day at U pper Prince Street School. The author was Charlies Dickens, of w hose life e d writings and interesting sketch was | pea by * Miva Maud Bremner. Miss | O84 8 BOVSVSVSSVSSTOH Seesaw also played the accompaniments . for the musical selectione in the foilow- ing programme : Opening Chorus....... The Merry Sunshin School JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP. 25 CENTS. original in the way of producing what 6 ; JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. Charlottetown’s Bargain Centre. itecitation.......The Funeral of Little Nell Muriel Taylor ° : ‘ Ps A an ninnniin The Sacred Charge “ Heroic,’ “ Unceasing Pou ils Migs Seott’« Depart t. . Jnr Pio Soa et | efforts bring the grand ‘Eight Pupils. The Cheerful Locksmith Jean Cuming. result of this great and Reading...... : : ? growing business. Deter- sitation......-.----»es-Death of Little Paul ’ ‘ ‘ oe Dorothes Bestan, mined toe yet achieve Vocal Duet.....‘.--- W hat are the Wild triumphs still greater, we oe ok sdlieeaalabs Waves Saying keep but a single object view—to crowd this serving M. Haszard and C, Fitzgerald. Recitation.......--..+- --....Lhe Ivy Gre n Belle McLeod. Recitation .......A Child’s Dream of a Star Four pupils Miss Harris’ Department. in store daily by Pt ike! deccinni Nicholas Nickleby the public well. May Cotton. ji i ON oniaceih tarinianl Happy Days Gone By Furniture Makers ” School. At the close, the schvol was highly com- meuded by Judge Fitzgerald, andsthe R-v. Plesers. Campbell and Kirby, allof whom asid that they had listened to the rend- itions with very great pleasure. ‘ MARK WRIGHT & C)., LTD Who Sell at Selling Prices. A eo ne ne hts ; Here are 3 Bargains in Chenille Curtains. 10 Pairs—ascorted colore.....ssecceseesss GBD 19 Pairs 3.50 28 Pairs—wide with rich dados.... eee } very ee, naked besanes These prices are the lowest ever offered by us. BEER BROS. . bs | * ees ees egies gis Hegieniy argh Menge git Sas a | vol ver.. } | follows —The demant for heavy horses | the prices obtained have ranged from £30 /& English Millinery, just debts, diligent, econo ical, prudent, | 3 MISS MURPHY gives complete ' ton, Ww; EXAMINER —_ SOS (KE A WALK HRGUGH UURSTORE | Stock About Equally Divided to | Meet the Wants of Ladies and Gentlemen. Attractive styles in Capes and Jackets Newest things in Dress Goods. Black and Colored Mantlings. English and American Hat Shapes. Walking and Sailor Hats, Waterproofs,—First-class warranted, 2OHH 95006660006 050000060, quality, al! - satisfaction to lady customers in Trimmed Miliinery, nearly one hun dred orders geuing out this week. ¢ Try her. 4 ODS ALAS a i i , | ; j VOSS SOOO $09006606 C009 6060 | FURS —Choice as well as cheap. | We Livery garment guaranteed or money refunded. All inferior goods are carefully exciuded. | Sacques, Capes, Muffs, Ruff. ges” G ENTLEMEN’S Lined Kid Gloves, Warm Knitted Gloves, Kid Driving Mitte, Gloves. UNDERWEAR.—Perhaps the _ finest all-round assortment in the city. Cer tainly the best value. Extra large sizes for extra large men. COLLARS and CUFFS. SHIRTS and SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS and HOSIERY. UMBRELLAS. TIES.— The best ries are those that keep aman heme at evening. The next best are to be found in every style in our Tie and Collar Department. THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Charlottetown, Nov. 4. 1895. LIPPINCOTUS FOR NOVEMBER, One of the best per odicals that comes to our table is**Lippincott’.”. The No- vember number, just to band, is fully upt> its usual bigh standard. ‘The complete novel entitled ‘In sight of the Goddess,” by Mre. Harriet Riddle Davis,-is an - inter- esting love story told in an original way by the hero and heroine, in alternate chapters. The scene is laid in Washington, and the errors of the Capital of the United States. Chas. H. Cochrane contributes an interest- ins article on the proposed new. railway be tween New York and Washington en- hour,” and Owen Hall’s deseription of ““Minitii Rama,” the deal city of Ceylon ia wo}! worth reading. Sundry other articles and short stories not the least, interesting of which in these days of electioneering and political speechifying is the account of Alexander Dumas’ candidature for the French chamber of Deputies in 1845. go to make up a most interesting and in- structive num ber. NEWS NOTES, Russian philanthrop’sts propose that fresh blood from the abattoire be used in the preparation of bread, crackers, sausag . Fresh. blood contains much bit- The laiest masculine habit borrowed by the new woman is a handinesa with a re- One Edwin Hartley, of Charles— Va., quarrelled with his sweet- heart, and on Sunday fired at her with a revolver, cutting the skin of her neck. Before he had time to tire another the young lady had put three bullets into him, and he is not likely to recover. I- there any game men play at in which women cannot come out ahead of them if the dear things only trv ? Mr. D. H. Elliott, live stock and meat salesinan of Liverpool and Londen, Eny., writes W. G. Elliett, live stock journal, as shot has continued during the past week, and to £50; good us: ful trammers from £25 to £28, and bu-sers from £30 to £32. There is an unlimited demaad for these classes, which must be perfectly sound, but for inferior horses of any kind there is no de- mand, nor for light driving horses. Advices from the two chief commercial agencies in New York as to tLe condition of trade in the United States, in licate no decided change either way. If anything, the volume of general business has been rather smaller, though there is a better de- mand for many manufactured products, and the retail demand is fair. _ The rej or of works in different parts of the United States closing is by no means unusual at this season of the year, which is always a time of comparative uncertainty. Cotton has made another decided advance. and the mills are reported to contain only mod- erate stocks. There is increased activity in iron aud steel, though some grades are weak in price. Minor metals are also a shade lower. Some. shoe factories are closing. The commercial failures for the week in the United States are 278, com- pared. with 249 for the corresponding per- iod last year. ANew Derarrree—A clergyman in Flushing, Mich., according to an exchange, has established a nursery annex to Nis church, designed to supply a long. felt want by affording mothers’a safe storage for their infants or young children during the time of the church service. The clergyman, when he visited the absehtees of his flock, found many mothers ‘who confessed that they were unable to attend the meetings on account ef the children too young to be left at home alone or too vivacious or “eryey” to be brought into the congregation. The reverend gentle- man meditated on the matter, and the nursery annex is the result. The mother now brings her child to church, there hands it over to an attendant, duly qualifi- ed, who attends it until the time of prayer and praise is done. There are several secular nurseries in. New York where the mother may leave the child, but there | is no church as yet whch has tried the M.chigan plan. iaihioidainac Aw Uxrortunate Is_anper, — James Murphy, who has been working in Ban- gor, stopped off here yesterday on his way to P. E. Islard. He had been drinki;g A young man fell in with him, and they wept to a restaurant for a meal, This, Murphy say?, was some kind of a store having one table in the rear. Here they had a meal. n going out, he gave his overcoat, a new one, to the proprietor, asking him to care fur it until he return- ed. Murphy was arrested for drunkenness yesterday afternoon, When released to- day, he started to find his coat, but could not fiod the restaurart He reported the matter to the police, aving he had search ed every place in the tiginity of the depot. He had several drinks after leaving the place where he got his meal, and this ac- connts for hix loss of memory. The pol- ice are looking for the article, and Mur- phy will remain here until to-morrow morning aiding iu the s¢ arch.—St. John Gazette. MARRIED. At the resilence of James Kennedy, Esq., Murray Harbor North,’ on the 5th Nov., ty the Rv. J. G. Cam :rcn, Sarab Llewellyna6 Patrick Brown, Exc., of Sum- | GOD'S APPOLINTMENTs, | This thing ow which thy heart was eet, = DIED. At Yarmouth, N.S., on Sunday even- | ing, Nov. 3rd, Henry Aubrey Grantham, | aged 83 years and § months. At the residence of her daughter, Mere. J. Mc@anne!!, 23 Foster street, Brighton District, Mass., Annie, widow of the late Malcolm Bethune, Peter's Road, King’s County, aged 71. —— this thing that cannot be. * This weary disappointing day, that dawns, my friend, for thee,— ‘ Be comforted; God knoweth best, the Ged whose name is love, Whose tender care ia evermore-our passing lives above. He sends the disappointment ? Well, then, take it from His hand. Shall God’s appointments seem less good than what thyself had planned ? He bids THE MARKETS Fripay, Nov. 8. Jeef, quarter, pet Ib .......200+- 0.50 to 0.07 Jeef, sinall, per Ib.......... 0.45 to 0.10 Butter, Treeh, per Ib..........-06 0.20 to 0.21 Butter, tub, per Ib...........-06- 0.17 to 0.18 Cabbage, per head...........-----0.04 to 0 06 Twas in thy mind to go abroad. thee stay at home. Oh! happy home; thrice happy if to it thy guest He come! *T was in thy mind thy friend to see. The ' Cheese, per Ib seseee se assecoevenseo be to 0.15 Lord says: “Nay, not yet.” , Cabbage, per MOZ...eeeee ceeeeee ne O25 to 0.35 Be confident ; the meeting tise the. Littl 1 RIED so ccccccccnsennsersecd cee ...0 05 to 0.07 will not forget. " | Codfich, each, corned.........-..0.10 to 0.15, : | Codfish , each, fresh.............0.05 to 0.25 ‘Twas in thy mind to work for Him. His | 0.50 to 0.60 EPROMO, BOF QUIT ac seckes 550008 TEODE vicncsseshidecsccoses ct 5 teen 0.18 Tpiaereyvess ..9 40 to 0.45 : | Flour, per Cwt.e.csoc ess. eeeeee 0.00 to 0.86 friend, thy | Geese........+ sess. . 0.50 to 0.70 willis: “Child, sit still”; And surely ’tis thy ‘blessedness to mind the | Master’s will. Acceyi thy disappointment, Powis ...:s es an TE — 444644444 6444644464446644 wTwrwrVvrVrYeYreYeeYrYeeYeTereereeehlTermhmermhlermhlermlUL rl erhlUL eh A Well Dressed Woman never NEED be extravagantly dressed. Some of the clever- est of manufacturers make it their business to see how more and more of style and quality can be put into woman’s wear at lese and less of coet. a . 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BEGPPIND....ccasscececesccoecessssteees Oe Mame | So day by day and step by step, sustain peek gl oa ica - on _ thy faitingstrength; Mackerel, each.........--sssssseees 010 to 0.12 From strength to strength, indeed, NN ii dna nisntin siionnonenscaniee 0.12 to 0.14 through all the journev’s length. ee 0.00 to 0.28 God bids thee tarry now and then; forbear ; 0.16 to 0.18 the weak complaint ; 0.94 to 0.05 | Potatoes, meW.......... secscseseses | Pouky per: Wboseik... +3. cia God’s le‘sure brings the weary rest, and | Sheep pelts ... 0.40 to 0.50 cordial gives the faint. Paste Se ....0.80 to 1.20 God bids the labor, and the place is thick Purnips, per bush........-.....-0.09 to 0.11 with thorn and brier ; But He will share the hardest task, He calls thee higher. So take each disappointment, friend ; ’tis | at thy Lord’s command ! natil | ‘$HUIP NEWs, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Snall Gou’s appoin'ment'reem less good Nov. 7.—SS. Fastnet, Howe, Halifax; } > « ° 4 - . fe —. . ; > ; than what thyself had planned. | Toriden, Heckman, Sydney; Phoebe, —M. BE. Savcsren. Myers, Glace Bay; Albert ee -—-—--< at | Power, Sydnev; SS. Klectra, McLaren, A oa Montazne; C. W. Add, Brundage, Sheet We are now offering eur large and well | }artor; Cora Lee, Perry, Halifax; Hector, selected stock of fall and winter goods in | Walker, Arichat; Rustic, Hughes, Pictou; the various ‘lines we carry cheaper | \jinnie May, Gillis, Pictou; Kohinorr, than eyer.—W. P. Colwill. Bouderault, Pictou; Lorne, Cook, Pictou. nov2d&w3w | CLEARED. | - Nov. 7.—Garnet, Mosher, Lunenburg; | SS. Electra, McLaren, Montagu’; Spring Call and see our nice lamps in #0 many | Bird, Pelham, Arichat; Mazgie Roach, varieties; also a large assortment of dinner | Irving, Chatham; Minnie May, McL an, ware. ‘rbose will be sold cheap at W.P. } Pictou; Olivia, Anderson, Orwel!; Kohi- Colwill’s. nov2 diew 3w = ¢ torr, Bouderault, Pictou. HKOYS wm Call and see us. It’s a pleasure to show goods like ours. Moore & McLeod. Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1895. 4644446464 64464464446 444565 hih5hh546bb- VV Yee eTeerre Se bb66606 bAAA AAA AAD o_verrrveverweVVeVeYeeeererrerS ~wrrrefrfFefeferT'''T''T'Tvt*vtv"tvTtTtT*?* VrVVvVyVTyYyYwTYVVvYVYVvVvVVYVVY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1895 — <i —s Very Necessary To know exactly where you can be best suited in Fall Wear. We are very strongly of the opinion (notwithstanding st by some) that the Star Tailor still holds, as formerly, the palm for first-class clothing. are not anxious to have you run away with the idea that no one else can do anything decent for you, to pay for an inferior article, certainly get the best. But when you cin get the best for t Certainly not. Step in rong assertions to the contrary We he same money you may have and get our prices. We are betier prepared than ever to minister to your every want for less money than ever. JOHN T. McKENZIE, Charlottetown, October 11, 1895—135 & wky STAR MERCHANT TAILOR ez OWN For 1895, GIRLS Now in stock, and they are, beyond doubt, BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER Every Day Brings Cases of New Goods for us now —— —_ BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS WITHOUT END: eee CS oe HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetown, November 8, 1895 ~135 Try Us fo Clothing for for for for for tor for for for for Heavy Ulsters, Warm Ovefcoats, Good Warm, Reef rs, Meni’s Suits, Boys’ Suits, Men’s Pants. (150 pairs at a great bargain), Warm Underclothing, Heavy Top Shirts, Cardigan Jackets, Winter Caps, : us for anything you want, us for the lowest prices yet, us and you will be rewarded by saving money. Try us Try us Try. us us us us us us us us Try Try Try Try Try Try Try Try Try _-—— J. B. MASDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, November 5, 1895=dy & wky = : is an ari not easily acquired. It i¢ an essential element in high-class tailoring, and you'll always find the results of the art of cutting at its best in our made-to-order Suits. Our cutting exemplifies the latest and most approved methods. We don’t waste our art on inferior Suitings, either. Our stock of Woolens is what it should be, and com- prices a selection of the best and miost popular fabrics offered by American and foreign manufacturers for this seacon’s trale. There is a time for everything, and it’s now the nick ot time to order, while we’re giving special low prices on those beautiful Beaver ss A, McDONALD. Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1895—135 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR. | Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, ONDON USE, Hosiery, Blankets, Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for ‘Cash Only. . J... HARRIS, mersive, ir Charlo tetc wag: etober,19, 1895—dy SS sort HUNT ER. A man got separated from his wife while on a shopping tour about the city, and started to hunt’er. He asked a friend where he would be likely to find her. “ What isshe buying?’ askedhe. “Well, she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said the man. “Then you'll find her at JOHN NEWSON’S,” s:id his friend; “everybody goes there.” He came directly here, and sure enough he FOUND ‘ER. Newson Block, Victoria Row. Pts IB GS dy, ha BOF | Je logos aa ns EERE —— It is Absurd to be Cold . + « « « When your outer clothing can be made with- out extra expense, so that not a breath of raw air or damp wind can get near you. This means an absence of colds and chills and saving of medicines and doctor’s bills. Does it sound attractive? Then use FIBRE CHAMO 1S —_—— — to line your coats and wraps and keep out all cold, Lut find the name on every yard, as there are many paper imitations which are worthless. PATENTED, JULY 1890, mancu 1895. nov4—135 D. A, BRUCE, Leallig Merchant Valet TO LET. A Terement on Dorchester Street (West) containing six rooms, good cellar. Rept moderate. Apply atthe Connolly Estate Office, Queen Street. novi RUBBER STAMPS. Somebody in your town ought to take orders for Hand Stamps and send thein to us. There is money in this for the right man. We make only the best. Our Agent’s Price List shows just what everything in the line will cost Laip powy. WALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seals & Stencils, novd—Im d&w Sherbrooke, Que. Fire Insurance. The subscriber represents the following great Companies :— ‘The Royal Ins. Co. of Liverpoo',” “The Phenix Co. of Brooklyn,” “The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed of immense resources, and have a world-wide reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claime. JOHN McEACHERN, oct23—3 Agent. For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. om <4is Hotel contains 21 rooms, with iarge Saop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, aud within two minutes walk of Market House and Post Office Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky Superior workmanship, re fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. Wants, Lost, Found, & serene ee ee SERVANT WANTED-—Apply to Mrs R K Jost, King Street, off Queen. 331—nov6é TO LET--A large, commodions and well- lighted office on second flat of Merchants’ Bank of P E Island building. Apply to J M Davison, Cashier, 3i 5i)—nové $150 — $600 down, $990 on mortage if de sired—buvs Gesirable dwelling near centre of city, not farfrom park, good neigh- ait EEE ee = ee COME AND SEE US when you want that new Suit or Overcoat or Ulster. After you have looked all around come and see us: we will make prices so that it will be easy for you to buy. Don't forget we don’t charge anything extra for the style, We give that you can’t get in other. places, 25 pieces of Bannockburn Tweeds, - all double and twisted yarn, Elegant goods to wear, Made up to order in any style for $16. These goods are new and fresh-- not old stock, McK AY WOOLEN CO., | The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, October 30, 1895—135 borbhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MFLLIsSH, London House buildi ago ar Ad ner King and Great George Streets, novS _TO LET—A shop on corner of Beyfield and = Streets. Applyon the premises, nov WANTED-—A cook. Apply at the REVERE Hore.L. oct: CLASSES for instruction in embroidery will be opened November 5th by Miss A Long- worth, at her residence, Water Street. Mate- rials for work supplied. ti—oct2y TO BOARDERS—Mrs. 8S. R. Stumbies has good accommodation for boarders at her residence, corner Prince and Dorchester Street Situation central. Rooms large and airy. House heated with hot water. sept 23 Ww ANTED—A busheler for altering cioth- ing in our ready-made depariment—repair- ng, etc.—MCKAY WoOLEN Co. octz2 MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most health art of the city, fronting the Hillsboroug iver, formerly by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, co Se and stable «a most desirable resid aie pono a year, paid quarterly. Apply t0.Bera Day res. octi—d&w guarzaw patlaw ~ TO LET—House with eight rooms besudes kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in iown; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. tf--net22 TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charlies Hermans, contain ing nine rooms; heated by hot air: posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HorRNE Uf—sept2s TO LET~—Two offices tn the Stamper Block Apply © PRowss Bos tf—mayl TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A, - . Apply to Dr. BLANCEABD. se TO LE--That beaatifally situated two« ory dwelling on Prince Street, now occupieg ames Reddin, Esq; possession given first tj uly next. Also, cottage situated on Hills orough Street, lately occupied by Wallac Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply t PEAKE Bros & Co. 135 tf—septil -_ OE Senne eR ae TR. a Oe aT Oe ~