THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. NOV R ROE ’ NITOBA QUESTION ave the M But the press articies th « ative of 1 ‘ S pul licly i ’ ‘ at \“ not nN e} W are r ‘ beh . = - A s ! t ‘ : ary pa w 7 ‘ wen 18 e Tis s party s t 8 ‘ \ ke t x r ; view ! the fa : ‘ er Da Me v ‘ ‘ y B i A i anve l t ators ‘ ace S) y are Au es as t AV the ay ace t “ ey des} I I ‘ a Ar i Lang me ‘ . t aAnodaious . ‘ s s La el. anu Ma ‘ - ‘ 4 favor n return r ce ‘ sions Wi vo brea [ 80O;¢ | ives and he r Cle of a | j 1 by the P 4 or y have du Lb ' ‘ the ™ Ma ‘ a beet approa G : ward suaily go togetber, a= t v ha ‘ I : \ Diel | I ang » & 1 fee heart ken, view al.®. circum stances, is uvnatura Ha 9 ring th se Of SIX ng vyear-, Carrie 1 the care from court t yurt, and establishe before the highest tribunal in the Km} re the Parliamentary compact by which the minority in Manitoba are guaranteed denominational schools as in Quebec and Oatario, be now sees his judicial victory go for nothing and all bis efforts thwarted asaresnit of the political action of bis own co-religionists. His decision to con tinue the fight is thatof a brave man. But his votes of enccess the Quebe wiil depend upon the majority in Par'ia- ment, the companions ot Messrs. Laurier ani Tarte, and they are not likely to abandon their “ soup ladles” to secure for the minor ty ip Man tt ba any improve ment upon the terms of the settlement arrived at by Greenway, Sifton, Daltcn McC arthy The cleverne Laurier, Tarte aod company. s3 Of that settlement nd truly set forth in the following graph which we quote from Empire : Mr. Sifton tional schools. “Mr. Tarte—Oh, yes, zee Separate schoo “Mr. Sifton—And we Roman Catholics ” Mr. Tarite— Y¢ : We Proviezan “Mr. Sifton—A Lave beeu making “Mr. Tarte—Why, Wanted zee ollice fi It is said that -We have stood vy the Na- eh vee bave estab! have dished the bave foc zee great row these peo; about soothing yes; all zat vas vas r you at d me.” r ghtec isness exalteth a nation, and we may well tremble upward progress of Canada while under ia well para- the Mail and for the DAILY EXAMINER : . THE RIGHT AND THE RESPONSIBILITY SOCIAL GATHERING. Tne mere enlightened of the United} Prior to the departure 0 of Mr. Michael Re d States prees have an inkling that the from Clifton a large number of friends Venezuelan settlement ienot all « triumph is gathered at his commodious dwelling and after spending a most enjoyable evening for tary ¢ — >renide )— a ’ for Secretary Olney and President € leve | Mr. Thomas Reid was appointed chairmar, land. Referring to the settlement Harper's ; When the following toasts were proposed : Weekly says : The Queen, responded to by the com- : F nie “There may come out of all this, as we P®?Y- s i. onan ake ‘e intimated, that! Our Dairying Industry, responded to by nave 1 ‘ ian once int i ed, "i a. - / which w jim the glory of having per- , Patrick Reid. . i T die a de y DD ) z. euaded a British Premier to change his rhe Ladies, re ponded to by Dr. D. 7 McKay. mind. We have made a pretty large claim : ' eineee: taxis ee oa over other) Uur Host and Hostess, responded tou by » supervisory ir sd ictioi | = American states, aod Great Britain has] Geo. F I ound. sickly. almost eagerly,- admitted our | The following address was presented : ‘ sila | To Mr. Michael Reid, most extravagant demand of rights on this | But there cannot be Dear Sir,—Itis with unmixed feelings hemisphere. rights | fany kind that do not carry with them | Of regret that we hear that im the near ‘ ‘ KiD Loa avo U0 t I } iaiiv important responsib lities The future you have resolved to make vonr a“ prot ct or sustain a state is one | future home in another part of vur fair responsibity for the conduct of @ {xland, but knowing your judgment we feei te over which we have ro contrul is assured that the change will be to your s ait ‘ . Wiis ’ the 4 . * ” gain i te another thing. e a f H 1 al . . lisale You have alwavs been a kind and tiarper's oKIV, t east is dimiv — . . : ape es * ’ - |obliging neighbor, an enterprising and aware that Lord Salisbury has the United sucoeseful farmer, aud a fervent sympa- zer with every movement for the welfare States where he wants them. ee ofthe community. That we shall greatly THE CUBA-SPAIN TKVCELE,! Hiss vou is but a taint expres- sicaidioosili sion of our __ feel ngs. We well Cuban and Spanish Successes Reported — | know the vacaucy Catised by vour leaving Maceo’s Dynamite Mice, will be one most ditticuit to till, To you A passenger on the steamship City ot} * d your amiable partner allow us, in this Washingtou, which arrived at New York cay, to extend our best wishes for a long, from Havana on Thursday, -ays that in | "8PPY, pron able and prosperous journey the recent envagement near Mount Rubia | (rough this) wor d of vicissitudes, and between the Spaniards and ineurgenia] ™8Y perfect healih ever brighten your headed by General Maceo, the Spaniards pathway. © : moved toward the mountains in three Signed on behalf of Community, letachments, one of 5,00°, another of Georce F. Foryn, 10,000, aud the third of 20,000, the latter De. D. T. McKay, nz led by General Weyler. The detach D. A. WevLock, ment of 5.000 reached the mountain first, Jonn Murry, and after heavy fighting was repulsed by Hvueu B. McKay, Maceo’s forces, with 700 men wounded. Joun McEwen. I tis not known bow many aredcal. Wh n sci laden ‘ the detachment of 10,000 under Genera My KE nagoua arrive i the evemy bad disap- FON AND ENTERTAINMENT | ¢ peared. General Echagaua did not chance to smell powder li appears that Macro FOR THE LIT [LE ONES id anotler engagement west of Mount . Rubia, in which 1,000 Spanish troops wer: ured. Seven hundred were found and brought into Havana, leaving 1,000 sick PARENY'S AND OTHERS snd wounded on the tield. Oilicial despatches have been received at Havana announcing thar a body of troops ARE DELIGHTED ander General Figueroa attacked and de- feateda band of rebels at San Jose, pro vince of Matanzas. Nine revels were hue Big Combination For killed. Official advices have al-o b-en : received of the defeat of a force of insur Ven Cents gents at Eleano, province of Havana, by « ody of troops commanded by Co Cr Durango, ten of the former being killed. Will y . be in the rush and swim? Can Phe losses of the Spaniards in both en mu afford to spend ten cents for the biggest gagements, according to the official des a most useful aggregation of interesting mat- patches, were six men wout ded. ter ever offered to the public ? A despatch received et Madrid fom Wells & Richardson Co., Montreal, a > 4 - re » “elel > dig Ive Manilla saye the Spanish troops under | facturers of the celebrated Prt 8 _ . . e}ha sire t ake 3 despread intro- Major Artega have defeated a body of | DAVIE 2 desire to make a wicespree Philienise ic rg out whone losses in | 0°Ct™a_o their new ‘* Excelsior Rhyming poi 5 - ™ see ° ” . kill pt . uae of 490 % A BC Book, Illustrated,” make the following ed w met "Capt ih Get e te al Weyler bas issued a extraordinary offer, good for thirty days : 4 ere i = t : i : . “rrsr: One ‘‘Excelsior Rhyming A B ¢ decree notifying all growers of cora in the] ., I — ee ‘E ages: 2. hlomaaea. ais provinces of Pinar del Rio, Havana and Book, Illustrated,” a real gem of lithographic nt en sak 2 ae ae urt. It measures nine and a quarter inches ‘ et - 0 *r all H a ° ; 7 Matanzas to gather together ail the corn |) ing and six inches wide ; the cover is rich and still in their possession and transport it to Alphabet the nearest towns and settlements by 20th inches long and two each letter of the measures three-quarter artisucs two and of December. and after that date all corn | inches wide, and no two letters are the same found in the possession of farmers will be} color. Each letter has an appropriate rezarded as contraband of war and _ ite | illustration and a verse. ownera will be liable to criminal proceed- A leading Montreal school teacher says: togs on charge of disloyalty. ** It is one of the very best and certainly the most attractive of mediums ever placed before Jose Reyes, Maceo’s aide-de-camp, ec befor the little tots from which to learn the English passed through Jacksonville on Thursday | | | Alphabet.” from Cuba and reports a terrible battle in i : : : : The demand for this book novelty is already tabi bills. Weyiler’s army numbered the ; , , axi : o -apacitie f the “Titho- oe in three divisions. The rebels ex- | ‘2*!"8 the printing capacities o . ens dynamite mine under his troops. graphers, ee o'eda - nite " ) are i ps. SEconD: A full size Cabinet Photo of the ; ully two thousand were killed and nrar- | .. Three Future Kisgs of England ,”-——the ly as many wounded. Maceo then retreat-} prince of Wales, his son the Duke of York, ed further to get Weyler to another dywa- | and the little son of the Duke. This photo is ; mite mine, bat he returned to Havana. utifully finished, fit for any _paslor, and | ' } Joho L an ope rati port ts enti rely no Of Jacksonville, is the electri eg with Maceo. Spanish re- deny this story. MODERN METHODS aa worth from 25 to 40 cents. Tuirp: One package of the famous Dia- mond Dye Ink Powder, which makes sixteen ounces of pure and brilliant black writing ink, sufficient to supply a family for a year. the sway of the mev who, to win office. | _ The above-mentioned combiaation, worth ia Applied to the Manufactures of Boots and | ( s Gi “ conepired to break the Manitoba Scho. PI 95 cents, will be sent to any address for ten Is | Shoes, cents. compact, and who, having won offi ey ; Say . \ cents in ney ; pact, i ” ; , S n by | WA i over two vears since Geo. Send us ten (10) cents in money or stamps assuring the people of Quebec that they | ‘1. Slater & Sons placed on the market their | 75 500% 45 possible, so that your order may be would re-establish the Manitoba school- ¢ **Slater shoe which has made | filled promptly, : : 1) : n eve ' ’ i 2 } send smali silver Coins, Or the proper amoun upon the basis of t} . | ne Know im every part ol the Do- > A l 1 P rth prof ~ t po if esis Of nose 10 a iebee and | st not be forgotten that the Slater | 1" One, two or three cent stamps. Stamps of Ontario, effected a rascally deal” and fe pros of Riritete spent in the larger denomination will not be received. : : eae ; : OS ane > > “Cc aly. > > iling bronght about the Manitoba Schools | M4eufacture of fancy shoes and the study of Seal your letter securely, and before mailing - Ti | how t ing the art of shoemaking fully ap be sure you put on full postage, ¢hree cents in —— ~~ ry. ey requirements of te-day. In the evolu-| Stamps __ If full postage is not prepaid, letters nounces the men who * palter with eter- t mn inventiv renuity of man has | “#!l not be accepted. nal God for power,” -and Green way, i hines which enable them to mak WELLS & KICHARDSON Co., Laurier, S.f.on and ‘Tarte are such men rc t goods iu less time. Not Montreal, P. Q. Tuey may, by the exercise of their nefari | ly has mechanics’ ar | science contributed — ~~ > © <a ous art®, manage to ho! ‘ , elr ire to this end, but common sense has : ‘ i , manage tohold ont oie e. | , pens pyr Tov ay ha NOTES: AND COMMENTS. out the country must suffer es -" pon with good effect in the ne eee ailairs are under their administration ike the States shoe a comfostable Wr: : Cree alone ao e shoe, combined with all that is —Sir Wilfred will sound pretty well ! ‘ - j . 1 ott tive stvle . . THE PRICE OF PORK, li it auty attractive style. H —In the excitement of the late election - ty Slate & Sons recognized t ee ao ee € ithe people of Massachusetts elected a pone ns [ @ fs \ eh T ty niort me oO he essentials to i ; nation of a fact which Tu . ip a a a 1ezsro as one of the Governor’s Council. > al es : { i ul ey have made a study of . Examiner has pointed out, the Mail and lias salen af a Now some of these same people are . j u ‘ ties, and are . ¢ ° Ewp re eave : — ua e that aives seniia end casting about for means to prevent him “This winter’s pork packing depended | rt fi the momer u put the right | om taking his seat on the bonorable body ! ib : ; nv ad*pender . > upon the tariff prospects, - | pair—your sh eo of sho -o1 i your feet. Not to which be has been elected. ‘If the tariff were toremain unchon ged | y has a ater shoe” made for itself a ee gins work would go on ¢ iewere to be te reputation wherever worn in Canada for com- In a corr Act Pees, —About nine duced work wonld be hampered, aud per- | | oP a1 lurability, but they are also worn in | 9’:lock last eveniog people passing along haps stopped | oe rane’, Wher wit, a Is a a Queen Street observed two young men i ey can be purchased i ond ‘ ¥ . * Minis ers were invited to declare that | } a oe rig ot ah pulling another across the street in the . " { i . \ » HKE In OU own country e : they would leave the industry untouched. | fort are prime requi Sat direction of the market house. The young * They declined to give the prov ise » kin te the “Ths aad Shoes fellow they were assisting along was under “Asa result there is unsettlement, a | \ king was supposed to have | the influence of liquor, and did not want fal! in prices, and a blow at the farmer.” I ed its zenith before this shoe was intro- | *° 89- But his friends, after a good deal As predicted, our fermers are among the . ! ; . coon got him outof sight some- ' \ f r S r shoe | been worn | “here, tirst to suffe » results th omised | : sidine tinted , r the results of the promised fact is at once conce led that About the same time another young Ee te Pp ‘ 4 el] : . . . ae lar nkering } | feet so thoroughly that they | map, evidently carrying a good sized jag, "7 ike yt i ft them perfectly with she cs. Foot- | eame along the street and jostled in and i aero al Ga me Captain Bloom- fitting depends upon the lasts, and Geo. T. | ont among the passers bv. He was given field I ase, according to despate hes | Slater & Sons make their lasts to resemble | the freedom of the street iu a very short from Ottawa end Halifax, is now in the with their | : peculiarities, tender spots | time maritime provinces, on the most ex- aknesses, and then they also recognize It is evident that, notwithstanding the . i YT . ’ > - . , * traurd nary mission ever entrusted to an = ox — her also play | vigilance of the police and prosecutors the Gidinl be « Canadios Niel i ., which in both cases shoul © . ; ° official by a Canadian government. Cap- ; Se ok, ; a owe Scott Act is still being violated and tain Dougla-s’ work is to enquire into | a ae drunkenness abounds charges mace Ly liberal office seekers | B ‘ : 1} thode. -_——_-— . ft a : ; *y Ulllizing the tatest and best methods in aga nst appuintece of the late cons ive | ; ; i vide aaa cement ener renere | factur which one man can do as} Saixt Ayprew’s Dixyer.—The pro- ) re€ uit ne “fro crime alierves y { , | j Satinct. she 1 aieal = é oo ven did f wmerly they are able gramme prepared for the celebration of St. ost th mvc SETVaNts in 1estior tt f +} “rences ir : is pot pretended tisat they bav Seale , reater part of the differences in the | Andrew’s Day at the Hotel Davies on su ial ae save b mi 1 use so th th Slat shoe sade ieaneete.. ta We Bat elceed they 1 : sateria ; siater shoe . made | Monday evening next is an excellent one NC Se es - tli = usually used | as jt includes the names of some of our vegiected their duty jheir ctfence is he same priced shoc In order that the : : their having exercieed 1 ; Se ts Gt temas of best speakers. The music, songs, revita- i . 2 ing xercié ve rights of | } have he fu beneht o us . ® ¢ }! : : ™ e,! te citizens on, during the recent election, | mask Guay dae ink the se Ole Ee eee be of a high order. Buy worked forthe s«uece-s f the politica rk, rice rding to the your tickets at once. r : : ; S> f, ¢- — p thev thought were best caleu o> D4 OF DS re la e peace and wellfare of | The Slater shve is made in fourteen differ- Sne’s Att Ricur.—The schr. Ethel t ewe, .Vorthie they ore to he | pes, five different widths, al! sizes, and | Aggie, yesterday reported grounded on the br t before a secret tribuval, out under i thirteen kinds of leather, so that any man| mainland inside St. Peter’s Island. has Det tour ' de *. i iaiil ; a : i 1 get his exact shape and fit and sort ifhe | got cff all right, and returned to oath, cross qnestioned and worried. Their | r ( T. Slater & S« I Charl j I Ipon it, = . y aCC'l~-ors are meu wno voted against them, | ' : ae in 1 “ c eget j 1arlottetown toc ay. ec» agencies © ; T 0 ' meno « “vant the pl ace + they now h yld. (‘a ‘ f > : } : “tin S] see * a ee i The ca-¢ y needs to be stated ; if you are not able to buy Slat er; Don’r forget the concert of the Cojue- uf ale for its your own town you can get them by | ),; eee : ia-‘quitv {0 be meade plais ae , leitza Mission Biol in the schoolroom of Lee : ems g the firm at their head office, Mont-| the Pirst Metho list Church mext Thurs eeu i justices done tu Pp iblie ae rvauts for|' The ‘ ries of little books 7 i. , * ag partisan reasons ir the past, but no gov~ | ti Slater shoe and giving muc h evening. ernment ever profited by it. There hae, > | valuable information to those who are afflicted | ‘ eee . however, never before been such a pub lie ‘ tired or sore feet, a remedy for which ! Tue Frorat Caxtata was this afternoon recognition by avy minstry of the priu- will find by following the simple rules ! repeated in the Opera House. There wae € pie that it ig acrime punishable by dis wearing Slater shoes made by.) ® Very good audience. missal for ao eflicient pub > employee to | . id ae ee emtpelenhli Mahé oe a. cision and sciaiaeriieiiaaiiincsadaitaaiiita tie Tex Scorr Aer cz-ss will occupy the joer % Figue S @& Citizen; an Lo | 9 - ° + . ‘ ’ ; " ‘ ¢ . attention of Stipendiary Magistrat - government has ever dared to cx mmission | Johnson s Baking Pow vy i ™ e Has uu ollicer to go about the country at the | public expense, listening to the tales of | grecd, envy and partizanship, in order to | eet grounds for dismissing capable servants. The last election put a lot of political beggars on horseback. They are riding to where, the proverb has it, bepzar, Meunted us sually arrive der gives fullest satisfaction | 235¢ a pound. Johnson &! Johnson. zard on Monday. Mr. A.C Macdonald, M. P.,is in the city. “rer ——_+++—__—_ Family Library, Cosmopolitan, Strand, The best way to cure disease is todrive Penny Magazine, Review of Reviews and it from the system Uy purifying the blood other Magazines for December now on with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. hand.—McMillan & Hornsby. SOME SNUG CONTKIBUTIONS. The ladies of the Upper Methodist church desize to express their thanks te those who 80 kindly assisted them to carry ont such an excellent programme on Thankegiving accompany the donation the ladies wonid ask them to accept their sincere thanks. There mav be other names besides the above which shou'd be acknowledge: but they are not known to the writer. Suffice t to say the committee and all the church are thankful to a'l and everyone ' who assists them to reduce the amount of debt on their proyerty. a4 ————— Our. $16.50 fine Beaver Overcoats are the best value in town.—S, A, meee: The Pulse of Trade QUICKENED By Approach of Christmas 0 BUSY, BUSY WITH NEW GOODS ecee See our Perfumes, Fancy Goods, Walkings Sticks, ete. REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O. ©0606 000000082800 002200000 Notice of Assignment For Benefit of Creditors, Re Joseph Bennett McDonald. pe BLIC NOTICE is hereby given Joseph Bennett McDonald, of Charlotte- Island Merchant, has, ing date the 25th day of November, A D. 1886, as-igned to the undersigned, W alte r Matbe- son, of the same place, werchant. all his real and personal estate and book de bts in trust for the benefit ef his ¢ reditors a'so hereby given to all creditors of the said Joseph Bennett McDenald whose nemes co not appear in Schedule B. annexed to the said assignment that they are required within sixty days from the pu»lication of this notice to come in and file their claims with the undersigned, otherwise they will be excluded from the benefits of the said assignment, #s by reference thereto will appear. Pdrties de siring to inspect the said assignment may do so by applying at the office of Mr. William S. Stewart, the Solicitor for the said estate, Newson’s Block, Charlottetown Dated this 27th day of November, A. D 18396, WALTER MATHESON. Assiguee. 126—15 2m Notice to Debtors of Joseph Bennett McDonald. LL persons indebted to Joseph Bennett j Mc Donald, ot Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Merebant, are hereby notified that by assigpment, bearing date the 26th day o! Novem ber, AD. 189, he assigned to me all debts due ‘him from every person whomso- ever, in trust for the benefit of creditors, and al! parties so indebted t the said Joseph Benne't McDonald are re qui red to make im- mediate payment to m>, otherwis? proceed- ings will S taken to collect the amounts due. Dated 27th day of November, 189 . WALTER MATHE-ON. Assignee. }2'—her 4i HOW ABOUT ESSENGES ? Thats a thing we always pay special attention to and make ourselves. Flavoring Essences for your favorite receipt, for your Fancy Cooking, for your household always. Our Vanilla is much tsed, our Lemon, Almond and others equally so.§ Buy your flavoring extra cts at the C. D.S, A. W. Reddin, Phm. B. Central Drug Store. Sunnyside. Cham- male from fln-st Pied- Mont and Bratia Raw Silk. Absolutely guaranteed not to wear shiney, cut, nor slip. $145, $1.65, $2 20. BEER BROS.,_ Sole Agents for P. KE, ofthis popular Silk, that town. in Queen’s County, in Prine e Edwari by assignment bear- And notice is TELEGRAPHIC, evening. ‘Their special thanks are due] Sproran DesearcHes To THE Examiner j}to— | Mayor Dawson: for... . ..<sz+s veoee$10 00) NATBE PROM THE CAPITAL. Hon. D. Farquharsou...........0052-++: 10 00 | NO k hss Oe POOR. Fi... scabs i es. 29 90 The Ladut. Governtt...... 2 00 St Bk. be OAc. a. 18 OO ‘ Theo. Moore, Eeq...ccseseessssecseeeee 10.00 An Liternational Case, he Boe WEETOR, MAbs 60 bss ccccsicceheceds s 15 00 rhs CONE, os. cick cence 10 00 eg pobre CIR, TOs sss onssicitesesess 5 00 pesee $0. DARE rics ... 8.0 Orzvawa, Noy, 28. Mies Asbley. 5 occ. iwinninriion 600 A rumé* is in circulation that the Pre- Rev. W. Harrison.. seveeeceeeee 5 007) mier will be knighted on New Year’s Day. Be IE cececi pseu seseeceeeeee 5 O00) Mr. Laurier disavows all knowledge of a eee. oe ..--- 500] guch intention on the part of Her Majesty. Wee: Peeerliucm.s.c. se 8 In official circles the statement is con- Fc SE UC INO oa oi cideek. bec 5 00} firmed that Sir Heary Strong’s appoipt- Dr. and Mrs. Jobnaon............cesess 2 00} ment to the Judicial Committee will not Mr. and Mrs .Toombs........ wschame it’s 5 (0) involve his resignation of the Chief Jus— Rev. Mr. Rice @erve 6 Hine wcece cs cece 2 00 ticeship. c ey, Mee CO Ne oases ds sec gc clibecsrncs fa €0 The attention of the Government has Rev. Mr. gees ectbie<'. 260 1 00 | been directed by Mayor Cole, of Niagara, W. G. Sabine.. veseseseseeeees 200] Ont.. to a scandalous case of iil-treatment Lemuel Sellers <0 chsheacabtaneesaubandieal 5 001 of British suijects by the American ‘And to all others whose names did not] authorities at Niagara Falls, New York. Under the alien labor law,George Sharville, an Englishman, who resided at Niagara Falls with his family since July, was the upon by customs and police officers and wnceremouiously bundled over tu the Canadian side of the bridge without a moment’s warning. The Government will call the attention of the | American authorities to (is unneighborly act through Sir Julian Pauncefote. The Taritf Commission will sit at Ham- ilton on Friday and Saturday, the 4th and 5th of December. Itis announced that Mr. Laurier will leave for Europe about December 15th. Confirmation of this re- port is, however, lacking. The British Parliament. other night waited Loxpox, Nov. 28. The Parliament cf England will re assemble on January 19th. No Opposition in Brardon. Braxpon, Nov. 22. There will be no opposition to the elec tion of Hon. Mr. Sifton. About Japanese Goods How to be Sure they ave Gen- uine and not Imitation Rule I Japa: ese Goods direct For the dea'er.-- Import your from Japan, then you are snre they are of Japanese manu- facture. This rule has been followed by Geo. Carter & Co. Rule ll. For the customer.--Buy your Japanese Goods only from a firm who can assure you that they have imported them according torule 1. Ir other words from Geo, Carter & Co It is rome people may thirk our Japasese Goods too cheap to be buy possible that genuine, but let euch importing direct, saving all middlemen’s expenses, paying cash and charging mod erate profits, remember that by we are able to sell Genuine Japanese Goods as low as people without such facilities can sel! the imitation ar- ticle. Our direct importation from Japan comprises goods to the value of four hun- dred dollars, Geo. Carter & Co, Seasonable Men’s Cork-—soled Rubber-soled Boots, Leather Boots, Boots. W. H. STEWART & CO, London House Building. CHRONIC [Jiseases URY Method of Men’s Boots, Men’s Grain Boys’ Skating Treated by the SALISB persistent SELF-HELP in overcoming past.errors and removing the causes of disease The result justifies the means. This is not an easy quack cure-all. Neither should it be judged by certain bad imitations already among the people nor by the half-bad efforts of invalids to go italone or halfdo it. The salvation of health necessitates sincere repentance, constant self-denial and whole-hearud faith in the good works of physician ard patieot. Noteven M. D’s certificates by the ream will save one from tLe evil cor- sequences of stimulants, fluid or solid. DR CLIFT Graduate of N. Y. University, and the N. Y. Hospital. 20 years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canada. Address:—Charlottetown P.E.I. Office:—Victoria Bow, Telephone Call A HOME TREATMENT persevering from month to month, ACCOMMODA- TIONS reserved for patients. REFER- em SATURDAY, NOVEMBER A DOWNPOUR OF BARGAINS IN OUR FUR ROOM One lot of Fur Capes Re- duced. One Jot of Fur Sets, Collars and Mutfls. For SatorpAy AND Sart- uRDAY Evi NrvG.—75 all wool Overcoats $5. 50 piirs Driv- ing Mits with Astrakan backs and gauntlet, good serviceab!e Mits. 50 Tam o’ Shanters with quills, 55". 55 Undershirts ex tra fine all wool, at 5tic. 70 pairs White Blankets, large size, only 75c¢ a pair. 5 Night Gowns at 502, good flanne!- ctte, Jas. Paton & Co, 23, 1896. e. = -_—- ane POOL CN ae, rPROMPTNESS IN PAYING “™ Claims. with good security as well, is the chief characteristic of the insur- ance companies represented by Ez. R. BROW, Charlottetourn. AGENT HUE WMEN** SHOE WOMEN Know that most of the sex think that they possess pretty feet, By supplying the FAMOUS BELL SHOES beauty will be enhanced, and where Dame Na- ture has failed to be generous, even then the BELL Shoe im- parts grace and style. Prices less than for goods of unproven merit. Lines never so full and values never so low. J. M. McLeod & Co. Selling Agents for J. & T. Bell, Geo. T. Slater & , Am- herst Root & Shoe Co. Neeeecceeee £3 OOD VALUES JOHN T VcKENZIE I have to tell you about and I know it is VeeeLceelecee to your interest to read it carefully. Our ee ee Sons business year is about up, and to reduce our stock before stocktaking we are pre pared to cut prices so fine, that if you have any idea at all of getting anything in our line it will pay you to get it even if you did not want it just now. Come in and see for yourselves. i & i} @ rz We have raked up alot of lines of Boots, and must) clear them out. These job lots of Men’s, Women’s, Boys’ and Children’s, mnst be sold at prices that have fallen like the leaves of Autumn. GOFF BROS. ti ee ee Ferrin’s Cloves At The Always Busy Store - STANLEY BROTHERS a) mac - Se. = ii ENCES on application, 5 tag etc. water moderate. BOOT FACTORY Aprly ac this office. Perrin’s Cloves At Tire Always Busy Store 7 STANLEY BROTHERS eaten Dentistry special: IS : Don’t bave your teeth extracted until! you have first consulted a specialist at the Dentai Parlors =a Many people think that if a tooth aches it must be taken out. We are say- ing aching teeth every day. -s> Gur Berlin Method is PERFECTION Call and have an ex- amination FREK. For the benefit of pers sons who cannvt come during the day we are open in the evenings from 7 to 8. 20000 000002090008 2000 FOOSSEOOEOOOOOOOOOES ODOOOOSOCOOESOOEOCEOOOLOOOOLO9OODOOEOODDSOOO OOOO OHSO OOOH ESHSOOOC OOOO OEOS 9O0COOO808OTOOODOOCOCOSCOOCECOEOS POSS CS AOOODE DF OSLS OS OOODHO SOL SOUSSOOSEOSOOOE OOOO USSHE DOD GDGE FOODEODOCSOSHOSOOSOO9S8OOSUOEOOL1O800 OSS OOOO SOUL DHOO GOOOTOOFSOSS HOCODOBOGOSODOSSOO? | Scientific testing enables us to suit many Seyes tha: never saw well betore. Spectacles fitted while you wait. E. W. TAYLOR. | Cameron Block. LET,—Fuarnished house; contains 13 rooms besides bath room, cloeet®, Heated by hot water, hot and cold upstairs, electric ligl Terms Occupation given in January 125—tf gut. As