THE DAILY EXAMINER . . ie = be . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS.| LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS,| tes trade. of ‘weeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. our prices and inspect the goods before going elsewhere. MADE TWEEDS are worth fifty per cent more than they are marked. see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saving money. the city, and we are disposing ot them at the most reasonable prices. | EUROPA, CORDARINASIMO, SECRETIANSO. ft would puzzle more than an Oriental scholar {(o translate the above headline; but anyone ean see, that will use only ordinary judgment, that OUR FURS ARE AS CHEAP, if not cheaper, than those who arrogate to themselves the Cheapest on Earth. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893. rd To Boston PER “CARROLL” —AND— “Worcester” STANLEY BROTHERS. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come and | } ae some of our Reefers and Overcoats, which are lower in price than ever before. 00, ‘i ithe result of our heavy cash purchases. hie wind All,” | We carry the finest assortment of READY-MADE | | | | We are say that at the present time CLOTHING that can b: fornd in prond to any Stere in the city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAP#&R than any house in the We would call particular attention to the Clothing made from our own make Our stock of TWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME- Come and Our UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock in A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in all ‘atures tha month inclule aries tea) DKLCes; Hrunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price } | i \ | } i | Just eived per steamer— | grape fruit, sweet potatoes, and Tijor da | f ranges A lao ne car of fresh 1 tel ml y O ave i | When You Can! We have vepeatedy said thar you ean make adevidea OOX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. SAVING by buying your 5 i Be Sure Ann Goto the Masonic Opera e . H se to-morrow evening. . a bas "4 . . _ An Satyre” Day.—Thia being the \ Festiva] of All Saints, the usual services | a on vere held in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral | | ~ and Ot Peter's Church | ~ ‘ ‘ yy ‘ _ - . fs . i Arrexrion, Ewnorxeens {punctual | a ndance of the Engineers is req vested at ' \ | ar i l shed this evening in order that | in alvV I he con pany may be dismissed in time . oO » attend the militia neeting in the city | i \ — -_ _ ' t M Kal ~ aM Hat On Tu ay. the 7 “ht tia A. McLean S lair w } Charlot \ ture of th Mh. A. | : S ‘The iginal unity ‘ a Indo-K languages 4 ( } : Sete nes : i at 1 i ; ( . A Cue Pisnerres Court Before A. Lord, | : 2 : se a Esq., F shery Omi er, th s fore noo! » Daniel Compton, of Belle Creek, was fined $20 | < . tie and costs for illegal lobster packing, and W Phe Coart a similar charge against William Saunt | ‘ Saturday ext a j { e same piat was d smissed, the i Wa eal R i lant paying costs Che cases avainst | id ‘he tdminiotre John MeLeod and James Davison have | e Ye ‘'s e again adjourned for one week. a ’ - ~ l other cases come up for trial this | . a al | Cay tiditsdeai . - . » seeks W Worx No Mor: The Truro " “ . ; i teadlight sars: Mr. John Hines, Halifax oh : a " as been wi rking in Truro for some past fhe other morning as he was i a s work a telegraph messenger handed . af of ( & despat i which, of course, he at ie ceadiads Te | or read, at i en exclaimed: “I am , & vill : i working.” The despatch said that { ar icle, named Jones, had died in os a ; Boston and left him (Hines) heir to a| . ot, ” f f $100,000 Mr. Hines has, in . ; ; edience to the despatch, gone to Boston : | : ia - . ul 4 ‘ tis Conscience Swoate Hiw.—~-A man | ' ‘ . . ‘ c } Stack weather recently be 4 ¢ . nverted at a Salvation Army } i . gat Addison, New York Since | i St paet \ nversion he has publicly confessed ne Keeping a poker room, and has also | } - a nfeased to drav oe — ‘ 2 4 I Su tO Graw'ing a fravndnient pension “oa f¢$l7a month from the United States . rovernment. He was not a soldier in the a war of the rebellion, but was in the reg. ‘ . tlar army, his lin duty being fighting ‘ : : he Indians. While on picket duty he + ted a bullet through his jeft wrist He ; as forwarded his papers to the Pension ‘ o Cai Department, at ia confession He has ii . een drawing this pensior 81x seven M 4 red poms ire . eh tage Donanor’s MaGazine The November mt number of this excellent publication has i ! Ca fe The articles are, as usual, ‘ 4 } we and interestingly written, and the : : . ‘ Ss a supert The pecia . ea . ng with “The Future of the Cath ‘ MK, M 3 | Church in America,” by Rev. John Cor ae ‘ M » | way; “ Gold or Silver, or Both,” by Arcl e Mr “ Ca 4 hop Wals * Men s Marsha! Me 2 3 Mt Caethnn Mahon,” | Engene Da There are Gg , af ane Dan | 2/80 three spe al articles written by Gen ¥; x _ * sgh D. | M 1 McMahon, John F Finerty and P Ma : j ’ ; 5. Mecl ; O’Nei! Larkin, — the fir st-named gentleman H { rat xplaining why he is a Democrat, the st second why he is a Republican, and the , ‘ " rn. | third w he ia neithe Donahoe’s Maga : : wf zine I shed at 611 Washington a f. * Street, | I ‘ Ae i‘ > The ; ~ | Ponce Pexcumcs—At the Police ‘ 4 t Sanday | Court this forenoon, Catherine McKinnon \ . ; and 7 | bad David Ingles summoned for annoying y sere eptht fu r in her dwelling, by striking the d ' D. Da on, the *r house with a stick and calling out | ‘ : It is report. | t© her. Ingles denied the charge. After | 7 y h re avy be | taking the evid of mplainant ' ery a [t i 4 was ad i a t norrow s ay ave Dari: month of October there were thir 1 v neatthe P ‘ . aCEN { t. as 5 Drunkeness, 18; Jar- | t in . 2; as%a nuisan 5; violat ng | : « fae | S ide | S av Observance Law, |! lesertion | d ~a ecent | agra ce alic ~ r- | . St ( yM ies to property, | Dering the j er’s plat me assault case was dismissed, } . . al \ als harge of violating the Liquor . . 4 Regulation Act, and acharge of obtaining | ally. St. Mark’s wa oney under false pretences i Mf Hi , ‘ A summons was this morning served on e work beingd Clement Benoit, for selling xican . e and pr ifter hours, contrary to the provisions of a pe the Liquor Regulation Act e ‘ . v } e nak - , oe LOCAL NOTICES. ‘ 8S a~ I i have a : : } : _ Advertisements under this heading charged | = . wf at the rate of ten cents per line — 4 A Ma ‘ actor Charles Coghia “Prince of India,” by Lew Wallace—10 . some | sets jast received at Carter’s Bookstore. . é k ipon @ Ju recel ‘ Bo«t camer + e a ] g 2 @ j f afta J ’ ° y given | Hour.—Sanderson & Co. } 89] t the | ‘ ae . ‘hi h oo | Five Roses flour just received and sell alte ei fies { ing aper than ever at Beer & Goff’s. - as follow ' ol 3 ug fe ( an had, ac-| Self-rising buckwheat just received at y x . a vife and Beer & Gott. o3t Sj . va I that " Dessicated rolled wheat and breakfast king tla wit a vy at S B Enman & Co’s o31 2i ew a 7 wite : A nother supply of rolled wheat and | . , 1s . | Z i - ats J ist received atS B Er man & } bf I v i ( 1 9; t sine gir grow ' e | art e interve “ Prince of India,” by Lew Wallace, at | . Mr. { a ia. | the Bazaar Store 4 9 an and ‘ The Bazaar Store will give big bargaine | ‘ i it ny tures for the rest of the week | Canada - ™ Masonic Opera House opens to-night HAV : the fa Buy your Opera Glasses at Carter’s Buok- | = store . aspen ApaoaDd.— The South Da Astrakan Jackets, fresh, new stock, no Daylight says: Ex Lieut-Governor | better value shown—Harris & Stewart, | Pl her is about tn leave his Brown | London House 4i—oct3! | County fam to take " his residence ir Lawson’s Physical Geography and | , Uregor Mr etcher i# one snbers’ Plain Geometry now tin stock. | ° Hioncer®, & g man who is at Haszard & Moore a creu & I ew ; i ty A har lsome display is being made in rit i282 ; ft ww windows by Peer Bros. | ; @ «iat i deed _ . [t attracted a great deal of attention and "| favorable comment un Saturday evening. i é @ him r firet Lieut. i Ti ‘ i a nd id a t} a, } , ‘ . ' » elteal dtde te he other sy ow contams eyeryt aing e necessary for a “home ruler’e” outfit, a CInguished NiMnNewit ' The enbroidered robes and cloaks | x “a or ' k 4 . } | e extremely han i-O1e | e 4 “ I aiif . { : ; ; . un showe biesalt 4a] Just opened, one case of new hate.— Ste weak ond ' | Moore & McLeod the halls th Tae Jevext.e Temere—Members of | state te ' ean as may | the Juvenile Temple are requested to meet | lk ht few n their room, Y. M. C, A. building, on the | ‘ (y le vening of Thurs lay, 2nd November, at i . » 6 ock, sha | By order of the Super- ( hh neds endent 3i—oct3 Il | at bat wv > equ ti f | f cn Ha ’ Ha! People always buy 4 tas ts * j Pa e best of every- What Does This Mean? ‘ i i | at S sales y or an r Fu re i Ce a a an 5B i wn Sa I Lamb, 4 I eg ¢ ape BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Torowt s No Be 10 a ™, Fine weather not much change Py) ten: perature ' i | } i | | I th thing Told cd reason .verybody & You Pils ton Ol wl So! That’s the well the last month. Price 25 cents a box. Prepared only at JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. | <t28 Halifax Markets. | P. M. JENKINS & CO,_ General Commission Merchants. j | W- give special aattention to the et of Cargoes of Produce and the chartering and | insuring of vessels. We aiso have grand faci- lities for seing Eggs, Butter, Oysters, Pork, | ete. Consignments solicited. Good Bank | references. We forward all kinds of goods to any point. Box 24, Halifax, N. 8. septa—l yr ; pay pay $) to $5 each. lof us. E STOVES HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE Charlottetown, October 20,1893—m w f Come and get) WHY IS IT that the demand every day is i: ‘This Man Says He will not buy another pair of IMPORTED | BOOTS, as they go to pieces. RMAN KING WOODILL'S 9 ING ¢ POWDER 9 “ Smoocs E BECAUSE the INGREDIENTS wed in manufa are PURE wal WIHOLE- SOM! made out of Island Grain Leather, with Solid wT Leather Stiffeners and good workmanship, is what the Farmers of Prince Edward Island want for Fall Wear and Wet Weather. Call | MADE OUT OF So fay PRO} GEORGE LAWSON, Halifax, N.S Ask your Grocer for it! ~'_____Til_g fop the Next Pair STAMPS WANTED. and see them at RP iii a hahaa OLD Canadian, United States’ an id other oe tiuean’ "GOFF BROS. QUEEN STREET. | Boot Factory. 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m CROCERIES Our customers know it, but those in the trading somewhere else would like to know it. be pleased to have you find it out. Our attention is at| your command. : SANDERSON & CO., | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Newson Block, Victoria Row. | | } WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Charlottetown, Oct. 25, 1893, —_— Chanbottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f THE CHEAPEST | PRERE . . oe UREA yw 4 Winter Clothing ! | eee NS SS SS OS OS OS OSS (x) Jackets, Ulsters, Tweed Suits, at Lowest Prices. Are at Dodd & Rogers’. HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 4, 1893—tu th sar Caar p28, LONDON Asya: £3, C3t—a ow: C Island Grain Leather GOFF BROTHERS’ BOOT FACTORY, GOFF Bros’ Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! _ 23 ov Shelf and Heavy Hardware, . B&B BAWSON. AARRIG & STEWART, should take advai | this very, ver: low fare. } j lage of On and afte: the Sth of Oc tolx r, the Boston Steamers will sail from this port at 4. p.m CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17th, *93. ix th m, pat w 8, guar tu f THE SOCIRTY OF ARTS of oe oe CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. a view to A y established with disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893 GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal EXHIBITION AND SALE, ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock, a. m., to 4 p. m rhe only chance in thi chase works of masters s country to pur- mostly leading All the Paintings are originals, | from the French School, the modern school Em nent Artists, such as Francais, Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baran, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Soc ik ty Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director, Removed! I HAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (IN THE SAME BUILDING), where I will be pleased to see all my old eustomers rhe ¢heapest place in the City to get your Books Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, cic, a Specialty. JD.TAYLO R HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situatad on corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Enquire ol THOMAS W. DODD, sept zo €«(Utf At Medica! Hail. Mail Contract. Tenders addressed to the Postmaster-.ener- al will be receive: + Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 24th Novernber, 1893, for the convey- ance of Her Majesty’s Mails on proposed con, tracts for the winter season 1893-1894, over each of the following routes, viz :-—- Cape Traverse Boat House and Railway Ter minus—as required. Cape Traverse Boat House and Summerside as required, Printed notices as to conditions of proposed contracts may be obtained, and blank forms of tender will be supplied, at the Post Offices of Lansdowne Hotel, Summerside, or at the office of the sub- seriber. containing full information F. pE St. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. | on teen ae Pt . Tone. f 6th October, 1593 5 Ox -—ly 3i | Wants, Lost, Found, Ge Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, HOUSE TO LET, containing four rooms, | porch and cellar Pump at the door and good | cellar. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Mal- peque Road, 3i daw) pd—noyl WANTED.—A situation about a house as man for general work. Understands taking care of horses and cows, and can atiend to furnace, Apply to T. McNEvIn, Morell House, Kent Street 1 pd—oct3l | } POCKET BOOK LOST.—Between the Cam- eron Block and the Queen Hotel, on Friday, he k ; October ed leather pocket book contain- Ing som y. Finder will be saitably re- “ <i on leaving same at this office. 1 pa W ANTED—A man servant. Apply to ArR- THUR PETERS, Office of Peters & !’eters. oct WANTED TO PURCHASE—A second- hand grate for open fire place. Address A, B., Post Office Box 492, Charlottetown. | oct2> i =pd | TO LET.-—-The eastern half of a House situ- ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Mrs. | Rooney, containing six rooms, ond isin good condition as the house was rebuilt last. sum- |} mer. Possession given immediately. Apply to Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Stiest, or to the owner at Southport.—Epwar | KELLY dy—septi3 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy > hire Rates reasonable. Apply at G. G. Overcoats, Storm Coats, Reefing == «==> tain eight rooms, and situa ner of Weymouth and |! Apply to PATRICK TRAINOR. oct2)—2i law pd Dorchester Streets, GLACIER, applied to any window, pro- duces, ata nominal cost, all the beauty of eal S ned Glass Energetic Agent wanted for Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand. Liberal corm.- mission.—McCAW, STEVENSON & Oxrrk, Wali Street, New York. Owtl7 TO LET.—Half of a tenement hecse on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mrs. GEoRGE ROBINSON On the premises. tf—octl3 WANTED.—A gentleman and wife want board and lodging forthe winter in a quiet and comfortable house. Would prefer no Other boarders. Apply at this office, octl2 WANTED.—A second-hand hoist wheel. Apply to C. lL. MORRISON, Qusen Street. auge. ro LEI 4 Cottage on West Street, con- taining nine rooms; water and sewerage 14 | connection. Apply at this office. ' spetlj—eod tr a