THE PRESBYTERIAN. SYROD, foteresting Topics Disoussed, WEPNESDAY AFTERNOON The Svn xl decided tor Pictou eel next year at he ¥ E Smith, Convener of the Aug menta‘ion Committee, presented a very encouraging report He showed, weve! n consequence ot ts very S cess e demands were be gy to exceed th receipts. In view Mr Suiuth presented | » theSynod a fa ching pan whereby the va assisted id3 in the Synod may be work ore etlisiently ‘ e ‘ I vas referred t ie Committees sted, with the ’ ‘ S« z au the General As- Peniiiy nt at A lively discussion on the motion to ap ! a Sv Evangelist then took t Ph hour of adjournment preve s vote being taken, but the tem, } sya xl seemed to be unfavorable to the ap} tment rHK EVENING SENSE »N was devoted to Foreign Missions. An ex tieport was presented by Rev. A. Faleone r, Convener of the t. M. Com- tiee, showing marked progress in tne tield, both i Trinidad in the New Hebrides Hisshou & This was followed by an admirable address from Rv. A. W Thompson, one of the Trinidad mission aries, Mr. Thompson showed that this tield had now reached the they were about to form tons among the covlies, {raining native ministers stage in which ative congrega tinat they were and eatechist-, and were movine forward to immediate wk. Not only in Trinidad but in Dem arara over 200,000 Hindous w were brought n the Prosidence of God, into our band~, in the West Indies and Demerara. The «all to this church to evangelize them was ciamant. we Mr. Th yppson made an ea nest a; peal for a vigorous torward movement all along the line. He was “olluwed by Mr. J.B. Cp cr,a native cf St, Lucia, now @ student af the Presby ters Co'lege, Halifax Mr Cro, per 2poke ‘oe! the immense benefits which the Mission had conferred upon =_ the Coolies, the gratitude they had shown as testified by their large and libera! coutr bu tions fur the support of the Go-;e'’, ani urged the church not only to hold the ground which they bal al: eady taken, but to go forward believing that Gal who called them would enabie them to do the work. THCRSPDAY MORNING. The first business was a di-cnssion on the boundary linds of certain Presbyteries This was disposed of by resolution to refer the whule matter of arranging the Pre=yteries of the Maritime Province. to a Committee to report to next Syrod. A peution in regard to the mode of appoint: mg the committees of the church after fall dispo-el cf motion requesting Presbyteries to nate repre-entatives on those committees and fcrward the names to the Agent of the Church, Halifax. The discussion upon the regulations of the Aged and Infirm Min st rs Fund was then resemed and c ntinued up to the hour of adjournment. This evening at 7.30 o’clock. tl e import- ant subject of Home Missions will occupy the Synod. When it is known that Rev. Dr. Robertson, Moderator of the Gen ral Assembly, and the untiring Superintend- ent of the whole Norjhwest, is to speak, it need hardly be said that the meeting will be one of no ordinary interest. Those who have heard Dr Robertson before will be sure to be present, and those who have not will miss a treat if they stay away. o+Oom a was, by «a nomi- discussion, *Fwas a Radical Deperture, But the enermous success attending it justitied its trial. Only the few in this THE TO ADVERTISERS, Changes of ads must be in by it &. i each dav to ensure insertion. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Leapine Fur Store. — Beer Bros, > Tur Cnas E. Lervrcey is expected to i sail from Liverpool about the 10th ot Oc toler, for Sammerside. Goop Mesic at the Philharmonic Ual! to-night. Also able speeches from some lealing clergymen. Free to all Sielibacas Sipewatk ImMerovement. — A_ proper Pemple, this ¢ Thursday) evening at eight u'¢ low k } i Parents Fixep —\ few days ago > Cuarlo'tetown and its rising generation. — Companies will take place on the after noon of Wednesday next. Both Companies were reviewed at the Park ja-t night by Lt.-Col Longwornh. The Artillery wasin attendance. No.2 Co. drill night in uniform and march to the Park if fine. — — SvecessFuL Anproap.— We note that at the St. each Jolin Exh.bton. In Shrop- the winner cf first prizes anfa number of second and third prizes. In Leizes e->, Mr. Boswa!l is shires, Dox’r Fat. to See Ir. — The hand »2e orens-colored b cve'e imy orted by Messrs. Mark Wright & Co., f rM>. Carboneil, editer cf the Prince Edward [-lander, will be on exhibition in the show window of Johnson & Johnson’ uptown Drugstore this evening. The fron frame is properly fitted and guarded fir a laly’s nse, and altogether it preseits a -trikingappearance. Mr. Carbonell be complimented upon his purchase. Weppixne Betts—A very interestin event touk place last night at East Royalts at the‘residence of James F. Curtis, Esq., of the Custom’s Department. Charlotte- was united in marriage to Mr. Frederick and nephew of Hon. Senator Prowse. The bride was beautifully attired in white satin, and was attended by Miss Prowse, sister of the groom, and Miss Nettie Pickard, of Charlottetown. The groom was attended by Mr.S. A. McDonald and Mr. Peake. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. S. James, of York, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Mass, of Marshfield, The presents were numerous and expensive. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis spared neither pains nor ex; ense, to make the event ap enjoyable one to the large company of invited guests. ah SOBe23Te Baby country could place wine on their tables. Ji wae aloxury, It was very costly. It: was beyond the reach of the poor man, | Tie Bordeaux Clarct Co., has p'aced a good, wholesome, healthful wine, which | aids in the assimilation and digestion of food, upon the tables of the whole people. $3 and $4 per dozen quarts, this is a baga telle. Yetthe wineis good. It has age. It has body. It is as good as that for which other dealers ask $3. adozen. The best fadges have approved. And the orders | cannot be fiilled.quick enough which are received from ali parts of the country, Address—-Bordeaux Claret Cu.,30 Hospita Stree, Montreal. -2..>o i. ©. G. T.—Charlottetotown Lodge meeta this evening at 7.30 o’clock in Wright’s Hall. Visitors welcome. Ex- celsior Temple at 6.50. — about in- PF. extin- Fire.— The alarm this afternoon half-past three was for a slight fire P. Gillis’ barn. It was guished. | speedily S. 0. E B.S.—tKegular meeting of the Red Rose Degree of Lodge Eton tonight. Interesting business. §Visiting brethren always weicome. <ieiahucanihi Po.ice Court. —This [foren On Sarah | Ann McIntyre was convicted of a first im fraction of the Canada Tempzrance Act} and fined the tum of $50 and $8.15 costs or two months imprisonment. John Bol. | ger, against ‘whom a similar charge was preferred, was fined $50 and $5.05 costs or {wo months imprisonment, Fi : " ixings. Baby does take a heap of things to make his little life comfort- able, doesn’t he ? Pure powder, pure soap, soft sponges and brushes, delicate perfumes, maybe nipples and bottles and prepared food, if he’s that kind of a baby. Whatever he needs youcan get it from JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. eueee SOS VVS8B888 Our prices for all kinds of FURNITURE are the LOWEST in the Province. Proof of this is found in the number of customers who trade with us. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD Who Sell at Selline Prices. a Ghee ee npn Kem ea Saenger } WE LOT 4.—50 Lalies’ Quilted Cloaks, LOT 5.—150 Misees’ Uleters from THE VERY LATEST STYLES. All Wool Double Width Drese Serges, Fanev Checked Melton Dress Goods Handsome Yorkshire ' worth up to $1.10 per ; F vd i r yar All Wool Fine h rench Cashmeres All Wool Heavy French Merinos “) ) Skirt Lining, 5c. a yard yard. Cotton Spools, 2c. each. Drese Gimps, 5c. a yard ing, 2¢. a yard. No approbation. PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS. Our purchases this Fall were business is always a large one. and wedo not intend to carry them over to another season, These Goods Must be Sold. Read the following extraordinary prices on Lalies’ Jackets and Capes; LOT 1.—25 Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, LOT 2.--50 Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, LOT 3.~—25 Ladies’ Jackets and Capes, : i * ‘ In ad.iition to the above named lines, we haye others equally import.nt. Remarkable Prices on Dress Goods. Dress Tweeds, ) i. 39 patterns. § >¢ 10 Colors at - Dress Steels, 6c. a eet. Buckramette Fibre Lining, 10c. @ . Deess Buttons, 2c a dozen. Hundreds of other attractions, Terms Cash. BEER BROS. | OS ff 266.) oe: ek, eS i large, because our Fall The goods have arrived, $1.98 2.50 498 2.98 50e. 1800 yards at 198, yd Your Choice, 6S8e. yd boc, yd Skirt Braid, le. a = Velvet Skirt Bind- VSBVWVABVAOBDOSSSIBVSSVSTSVGVETSIVEAS sidewalk is being laid in front of the Char- | lottetown agency of the Bank of Nova Scotia. salsa Mason \ regular Convocation of | Alexandria R. A. Chap. No. 1], R. N.S., will he held at Chapter Rooms, Masonic Band | to- | Hien. Donald Ferguson and A. Boswal', | E-q, of Pownal, are tLy far the| mn st sucee sful exhilit ra of sheep 1 . . ' the winner of no less than five first prizes | combination tandem is to | town, when his daughter, Miss Mary Jane, | W.N. Prowse, son of John Prowse, Esq, | ae DAILY EXAMINER Deng PROTECTION To the Public! Several of our competitors, who CALL themselves honest men, are again epgaged | in a war of prices. We are unable to see how it is right to sell goods at one price | to-day and a much higher or lower price the next day. We believe it is a dishonest practice. We believe they are not acting honorably to the public. Our stock is fresh, clean, new, and | worth what we ask for it. It is good value. But whatever happens, we wiil not allow others to undersell us; and to custc.mers who have so generously patron ized us we now give the assurance that we will meet all cut prices by other firme. » 10 Days’ Special Sale. the city of Boston, twenty parents were | pre secuted befor Cog U.ty Court for not 50 I adies’ Heavy Cloth Jackets. Sale keAping the r * — off the ae a: price, #1 .98. night, and eleven of them were imed, A | 50 Ladies’ Heavy Trimmed Jackets. taste of such a law might be beneficial to | gaye price, $2.50. 64 Ladies?’ Heavy Trimmed Jackets. oo ; pon : | Sale price, $3 95. Artittery. — Inspection of the City | 35c. All Wool Dress Serge. Sale price, | 20 cente. 33c. All Wool Cashmere. 25 cenis. Sale price, $1.10 Tan Kid Glove, Sale price. 69c. 25c. Buckramette Fibre Lining. Sule price, 10 cents. 27c. Art Sateen. Sale price, 19c. 22e. Art Cambries. Sale price, l6c. 22e. Ladies’ Linders, Sale price, 12e. 25¢. Men’s Linders. Sale price, Le. 80e. Men’s Shirts. Sale price, 50c. $2.00 Suit fine Shetland Underclothing. | Sale price, $1.30. thr: e | Men’s best Linen Collars. Sale price, l5c. 30c. Men’s Cuffs. Sale price, 22c. 20c. Pillow Cotton, any width. price, 19 cents. 22c. Bed Ticking. Sale price, 14e. 27c. to 42c. All Wool Children’s Cash- mere Hose. Sale price, 19c. 35c. Women’s Heavy Worsted Sale price, 19c. Te. Koller Toweling. $1.45 Linen Table Napkins. $1.15. $2.40 Larze pr.ce, $1.75. Sale price on Dress Goods. Sale price on Linens. Sale price on Corsets. The above goods are all FRESH and NEW. Weare not in competition with merchants who gather together the trash of their stock to trumpet at values and deceive the public by misleading adver- tisements. We do not want to be dis- tributors of dissatisfaction. Our motto is 22c. Sale Hose. Sale price, 2c. Sale price Sale Table Napkins. |“ Honest Dealing and Honest Goods at 2. Oo | hands two inches—l, b a W. A. Weeks & Co.. Wholesale & Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1995. KING'S COUNTY EXHIBITION. (Continued from Second Page.) HORSES. Carriage or Trotting Stallion over fifteen Geo. B. McEachern Souris, “Billie McKie”; 2, Leslie Poole, Lower Muntague, “Gem”; 3, J. Wood, rices.” Honest | Peake’s Station. Carriage or Trotting Stallion not over fifteen hands two inches—1, Matthew and | McLean, Souris, “‘Prospector”; 2, Wm M- | Kay, Murray Harbor North; 3, Daniel J. | McCormack, Boughton Island. Entire Carriage Cuit under three - years, | Island bred—1, R. H. Sterns, Souris; 2, Norman J. McPherson, Brooklyn; 3, Mar dock McKinnon, Heatherdale. Entire Carriage Colt under two years, Island bred—1, Jacob Dockendoff, Dundas; | 2, Wallace Rielly, Montague. Carriage Mare with her foal—l, Lonis tendle, Sturgeon; 2, Michael Mahar, do; 3, Dennis Lawler, Sparrows Road. . arriage Filly under four years—1, Wil- liam Carney, Sturgeon; 2, William Beaton, Victoria Cross; 3, Edward Roche, Cardigan Bridge, Carriage Filly under three years—l, Alex. Steele, Gaspereaux; 2, Wm. McLeod, Dundas; 3, C. H. McNeill, New Perth. Carriage Filly under two yeare—l, Aus- tin Donahoe, Rc seneath. Carriage Feal of 1895—1, Michael Mahar, Sturgeon; 2, Denuis Lawler, Spar- rows Road; 3, William Signot, Morrell Rear. Cart Stallion, imported—1, Leslie Boole, L. Montague; 2, John Annear, do, Cart Stalliou, Island bred—1l, Henry James, Midgell, Loz 40; 2, D. Reid, Victoria Cross. Entire Cart Colt, under two years—l, Albert Dewar, Brudenell; 2, Jas. Dalziel, Murray Harbor North. Cart Filly, under 4 years—1, Benjamin Wright, Lower Montague; 2, Mrs. A. Me- Lure, Gaspereaux; 3, Mrs. Wm, Meggatt, Lower Mantague. Mare or Gelding tor general purposes, any age—I1, Dan Stewart, Lower Montague; 2, Dan. Larkin, St. Peter’s Bay; 3, George Wright, Lower Montague. Cart Filly under 3 years—l, James Lan- nigan, Sturgeon; 2, Daniel M. Nicholson, Dundas, Cart Filly under 2 years—l, Emma Ross, Union Road. : Judges for draft horses—A. E. Smith, V.S.;Richard Bagnall and John A. Mc- Phee. Foal of 1895, standard {rotting bred—1, Wn. Sinnott, Morell Kear. : Carrlage Mare or. Gelding, shown in carriage on track-—l, John M. Carney, Sturgeon; 2, Alex. Dewar, Brudenel!; 3, C. H. McNeill, New Perth. Judgee—Geo. Graham, Lr. Henderson, > | Dr. McDonald, V. &, Dandas. _ CATTLE, Pure-b:ed Shorthorns. Bull, any age, imported—I, B. G. Bov- yer, Georgetown. “Bull, any age, I+land bred—t, Jas. D. Dewar, Hrydenell, 2,Jas. Murphy, Summerville; 3; Michael Keenan, George- town Roya!ty Bull, calved in 189{—1, Wm. Gordon, Brudenell River. , town Royalty; 2, Wm. | Rover; 3, F. G@. Bovyer, Georgetown Roy- Bull, calved in 1895—1, Wm, Gordon, # | Brudenell River; 3, do, 70. Cow, in milk—l, F. G. Bovyer, George Gordon, Erudenell ality. Heifer, calved in 1893—1, F, G, Rov: _ yer, Georgetown Royalt; ; 2, do, do; 3, do, j o. Heifer, calved in 1894—1. F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royaity; 2, do, do; 3, do, do. Heifer, calved in 1895—1, F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown, Royalty. Pure-bred Ayshires. Bul! any age, imported=f, Chas, Clay, Dundas; 2 Joha Dogherty, Victoria Cros-; 3, John Sloan, Lower Montague. Bull any age, Island bred 1. Daniel Me- Quarrie, Roseneath; 2 Daniel Nicholson, Commercia Cros-; 3, Wm. Howe, White Sands. Bull calved in 1893—1 Wm. Gorden, Brudene}!; 2, John Anuear, Lower Mont- ague; 3, J. H. Scrimgeour, Cardigan Bridge. Ball calved in 1884—1, Wm. Gordon, Brudenell River; 2, Walter Gordon, Bru- denel); 3, Geo. B. Aiken, Lower Montague. Cow in milk—1, William Gordon, Brudenell; 2, Abner Gay, Dandas. Heifer calved in 1893—1, F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty, William Gor- 8. Nozton +i ial ee aiid Heifer calved in 1895—1, Gordon, Brudenel! River. William PURE BRED JERSEYS OR GUERNSEYS. Bull any age, imported 1, Leith Cowan, Murray Harbor South; 2, Benj Hobbs, Georgetown. Bull any age, Island Bred--1, James Clow, Murray Harbor; 2, Rubert Howlett, Annandale. Bull calved in 1894—2, Leith Cowan, Murray Harbor South. Cow in Milk—1, Nathanel McLean, Brudnell Mills; 2, Angus McLean George town. Heifer, calved in 1895—1, McLaren, Brudenell Mills. i. . . a Shorthorn, Holstein, or other Beef Grades. Cow, in m'lk, anv age—l, John A. An- near, Lower M ntague; 2 Nathaniel Georgetown; 3, Augas McLean, do. Heifer, calved in 1893-1, Rev. S. T. Phelan, Georgetown; 2, Henry McRae, Cardigan; 3, Joseph McGregor, Muntague. Heifer, calved in 1894—-1, Geo. Moore, ; 3, Semon Martin, Dundas, Heifer, calved in 1895—1, KE. Brudenell. Ox or Steer, calved in 1893—1, George Moore, Royalty; 2, Chas. Clay, Dandas; 3, do, do. ux or Steer, calved in Bulpitt, Roseneath. Ox or Steer, calved in 1895—1, F. Bovyer, Royalty; 2, co, do, 3, do, do. 5S. Norton, 1894—1, Thos. a. Ayrshire, Jersey, Guernsey Grades, Cow, in milk, any age—l, Angus Me- Lean, Georgetown; 2, R. Jenkins, de; 3, Samuel Bell, do. Heifer calved in 1893—1, R. R. Jenkins, Georgetown; 2, D. M. Campbell, Moatague Bridge; 3, D. P. Ross; Lower Montague. Heifer calved in 1894—1, Angus Me- Lean, Georgetown; 2. Allan McDonald, Lower Montague, 3, John R. Campbell, Dundas. Heifer calved in 1895—1, Thos. Henry, Georgetown; 2, Leslie Poole, Lower Mon- tague; 3, Joho A. Annear, do. Milch Cows. Cow in milk, auy breed, to be milked before judying—1, Daniel McGregor, Mon- tague Bridge; 2, R, R. Jenkins, George~ town; 3, Clair McDonald, Cardigan. Judges—John A. MeDonald, H. Gregor, H. J. Brehaut. Best pure bred Holstein Bull, any age— 1, Charles Brooks, Murray Harbor South; 2, Ed. Brothers, Sparrows Road; 3. B. J. McCormack, St. George’s. Judge for pure bred catile—George Tweedy, North River. Mc- SHEEP. Long Wool Ram, any age—l, Peter Cairns, Sparrows Road; 2, Geo. B. Aitken, Lower Montague; 3, Benj. Wright, Lower Montague. Yearling Long Wool Ram-—1I, F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2, F. G. Bovyer, do; 3; Geo. E. Goff, Cardigan Long Wool Ram Lamb—1, F. G. Bovyer, Rovalty; 2, F. G. Bovyer, do; 3, Geo. EF. Gotf, Cardigan. Pen two Long Wool Ewes, having each reared Jambs this season—l, F. G. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; 2, F. G. Bovyer, da; 5S Bovyer, do. Pen two Yearling Long Wool Ewes -1, *. G. Bovyer, Georgetowa Royalty; 2, F. G, Bovyer, do; 3, F. G. Bovyer. . Pen two Long Wool Ewe Lambs—1, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty; 2; F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Grey Faced Ram, Down or Short Wool, any age—1l, Archd. McKenzie, Dundas; 2, Samuel Martin, de; 3, Thos. McLean, New Perth. Gray Faced Yearling Ram—1l, Michael Keenan, Georgetown Royalty. 2, F. G. Boyyer, Georgetown Royalty; 3, Cassius Clay, Dundas. . Gray Faced Ram Lamb—I, Chas, B. Clay, Dundas; 2. M. Keenan, Georgetown Royalty; 3, M. Keenan, do. Pen two Gray Faced Ewes, having each reared Lambs this year—1l, G. F. Bovyer, Royalty; 2, Cassius Clay, Dundas; 3, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Pen two Gray Faced Yearling Ewes—1, F.G, Bovyer, Royalty: 2, Geo. Annear, Lower Montague; 3, Wm. McLeod,Dundas. Pen two Gray Faced Ewe Lambs—l, Wm. McLeod, Dundas; 2, Michael Keenan, Royalty; 3, Cassius Clay, Dundas. Pen two Ewes, other breeds or cross, having each reared Lambs this season —1, KF. G. Bovyer, Royalty; 2, Mrs. Andrew Me- Lure, Gaspereaux; 3, Donald Wilson, Car- digan Bridge. Two Yearling Fat Wethers--l, Benj Wright, Lower Montague, Pen of 6 Sheep (long wool) ram includ- ed, all Ewes older than yearlings having reared lambs this season—1l, F. G. Bovyer, Royaity. Pen of 6 Sheep (Gray Faced) ram in- cluded, all Ewes older than yearling hav- ing reared lambs this season—1, F.G, Bov- yer, Royalty; 2, Cassius Clay, Dundas, Judges—John Tweedy, A, W. Bruce. Pigs. — Boar, any age, Berkshire-—1, Ed. Broth- ere, Sparrow’s Road; 2, Robt. Howlett, Annandale; 3, Ed. Brothers, Sparrow’s Road. Sow, Berkshire, with littler of not less than four pigs unde* two months—I, Ed- ward Brothers, Sparrow’s Road. Sow, any age and other breed, with litter of not less than four pigs under three montha—1, Robt. L,. Meilish, Union Road; 2, Jas. Sullivan, Sparraw’s Road; 3, John Annear, Lower Montague. Pair pigs, Berkshire, under seven months, barrows excluded—l, #dward Brothers, Sparrow’s Road; 2, do, do; 3, da, do. Pair pigs, Yorkshive, under seven months, barrows excluded—l, Thos, Bul- pitt, Roseneath; 2, D. P. Ross, Lower Montague; 3, David Reid, Victoria Cross. Fat Pig, under twelve months’ old—l, Edward Brothers, Sparrow’s Road; 9, do, do Yorkshire Boar witb registered pedigree, any age, 1, Thos, J. Donahoe, Roseneath. Tamworth Boar with registered pedigree any age—l, David Reid, Victoria Cross. Duroc Jersey Boar with registered pedi- gree, any age—l, James Poole, Lower Montagne, Jadges—same as Poultry, POULTRY. Pair Turkeys—Allan McDonald, Lower Montagne; 2, Jane Wilson, (ardigan. Cock and 2 Pullsi=, white, or Brown Leghorn, hatched in 1895-1, D.W. Knight, Georgetown; 2, F. G. Bovyer, Royalty. Cock and two Pullets, -o-her breeds, hatched in 1895—1, Wm. McAulay, Brad- enell. Pair Ducks, hatched in 1895—1, Peter Cairns, Sparyow's Road; 2, Roger Westa- way, Lower Montague. Pair Geese, hatched in 1895—1, Peter McLelian, Royalty; 2, Geo. Annear, Lower Montague. _ Cock and two Pulleta, Plymouth Rock, hatched jn 1895—1, Wm. McAunlay, Brud- enell; 2, Howard Macdonald, Georgetown. Judges—Samuel F. Drake, Pewnal; H. Macdonald, Hermanville; Thos. Harris, Murray Harbor South. RESULTS Depend Upon THE GOODS, THE STORE, THE SERVICE, 3 things we look after well. The RESULT is shown in our gradually increasing busi- ness. A, W. BEDDIN, Phm. 3. Central Drug Store; Sunnyside. John M Keuna, Rovalty; 2, Falton Smith, New Perth; 3, | ONEY! ES ES SS MUST HAVE MONEY ! Great Sale for 2 Days, 6 Hours’ . 4 | Braid, Trimmings and Buttons, 7 Minutes and 9; Seconds. |Colored Ribbons, Ten thousand four hundred and sixty-) eight (10,468) Spools of Thread for one) cent each. Only one spool to each cus- tomer, This sale for cash only, No spools allowed out on approbation. Store open at 7 o'clock, White Spools le, Red Spools le, Green Spools lc, Black Spools le, Blue Spools le, Grey Spools le, 3 Also, a few old Straw Hats that are only fourteen years old next birthday. Will clear this lot cheap for cash, and cash only, a Closing Retiring from GENERAL j out at following Discounts :— ‘Black and Colored Dress Goods, Black and Colored Silks, Black Ribbons, Black and Colored Velveteens, Black Silk Velvets, | Colored Silk Velvets, Heavy Cloths and Tweeds, Ladies’ Kid and Woolen Gloves, Flowers, Feathers, Small Weres, All Fur Goods, Corsets, Knit Wool Goods, Prints, Grey and White Cottons, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, Ginghams and Shirtings, Grey and Colored Flannels, Special prices for Spools, Warps, ete. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1895. Out Sale DRY GOODS, we will sell 334 per cent. off, 40 6 50 «“ 50 “ 334 “ 33 sé 33 ee 50 “6 os oie 33 “é 50 $6 30 6 35 35 - 25 és 35 6 25 “ 25 ‘ This is your charc2 to buy cheap. J. B. MACDONALD & C0. Charlottetown, Octeber 1, 1895-dy & wky ROWSE BROG The Price Cutters. Charlottetown, October 3, 1895—246 JOB PRINTIN need. See our samples. office. Leave your order at Tux EXAMINER We can print anything you Good work, promptness, low rates —_ = : = 2 The World was not Made in a Day Neither was our Reputation as the Great Bargain Givers. Close buying, light expenses and small profits are the corner stones of our success, and have made a foundation on w a byword and our goods, to be found in every nook and corner 0 Larger than ever is our stock, smaller than ever our prices. Gulf, hich our business has grown till our name has become f the Garden of the The Bargain Corner is Headquarters for the most fashionable Hats and Caps, best and cheapest Readymade Clothing, and largest assortment of Tweeds and Flannels, We always sell at cleariag—out prices, McKay Woolen GREAT SALE OF i Gents’ Furnishings, Hats tr you AND —— READY-MADE CLOTHING Going on—25 to 40 per cent. Discount. Don’t miss this opportunity of securing Bargains. of above goods must be sold. Leading Merchant Tailor. LISTEN ! Our sales of AMERICAN RANGES for September, L895, were $ to 1 as against same month last year. October opens out with $3 sold the first day, and bids fair) to break the record. Kveryone satisfied Price $20 and upwards. A fall line of Heating Stoves. FENNELL& CHANDLER: Charlottetown, October 3, 1895—dy & wy ——— ——— { 1 Black Diamond Line. Ses eee Co., Bargain Corner. HOWARD FLOU ee it and take Charlottetown, October 1, 1895—246 “| FURNITURE, Don't FOR SALE BY AUCTION. I am instructed by Dr. Stricklond to sell by Auction, at his residence, Fitzroy St., on WEDNESDAY, 16th day of October, inst., commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m.:— llis Household Furniture, which may be inspected on Tuesday, 15th inst., from 11 a.m, to 4 p. m. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. ear — STEAMER CITY OF GHENT, CAPT, McNEVEN, Will sail from Halifax on October 16, and weekly thereafter, for Charlottetown, call- ing at the following ports:—Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, White Head, Salmon River, Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, White] head. Canso, Guysboro, Boylston, Perts Hawkesbury,Hastings and Port Hood each way,thus giving Island shippers an oppor- tunity to forward their produce direct and prompt every week at a low rate of freight. Steamer FASTNET will continue her regular trips as usual. Freight solicited . 2 W. W. CLARKE, Agent. 1395. _ oY > _ Charlottetown, Oct. Tweeds for Golf Capes, with Plaid Linings. Costume Tweeds, ( | | New Patterns. LONDON Wool Blankets, HOUSE, .. A splendid range. Grey Fiaanels, value in the city’, 10 16 and 20 cents = . Se Se tt aaa . | : J. H New Stock, no | ,etter Ds ae = have not yet used it ask for no other. AIL RELIABLE GROCERS KFEP IT. Drink Rubbish in the Tea you use. A creat deal of stuff sold as Tea is simply that. Pay a fair price, buy from a dealer who knows his business. We buy for cash, sell for cash, buy low, sell low, because we know our business. STERLING VALUE—OUR 24c. TEA SANDERSON & CO., CASH GROCERS. Victoria Row, Charlottetown, P. E. i oct] Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—A commodious warebunse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dre. BLANCHARD. sept 23—U. as ee : MR A P ALLIN, our well-koewn bij! poster, has received bis certificate of member, ship in the Canada and U 8S Advertisers Agency, and can refer te them all applicants wanting work done in this territory. oes *“TOST—This morning, in this city, a lady’s silver wateb. Finder will piease leave same at this office or Geo Carter & Co’s. octs TO LET--That desirable dwelling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present oceupied by Dr Stricklaud; possession given 17th inst. Apply to M & DC McLgop. guar tf—oci3 TO sho LET—In Southport Village, a large and five rooms, with a commedious 35 NAVISTA, sailing trom Montreal } on ayiiay morning, Oct. 4th, will be due | Charlottetown Monday morning, Oct 7s and will sail for St. John’s, Newfoundland, v & Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep (n | geck and produce under deck at lowest poss.- | ple rates. { For Serthes | passage apply , PEAKE BROS. & CO., oct2 Agents. ETER : "Fr willbe given. Apply to Re septzi RAN, Rector. WANTED-—By a young (with one child two yesrs old), private family. | : : j>oard, location, etc. ey : lp for dining room and kit- ? a E at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 Good references required. Tr ie aiiailidiiaiaiaara TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Apply to PRoWSE BROS. tf—mayl tf-—augl BIMPIOD. wiven Hochiord and West in good order. App io a a w eae as to freight and WANTED—For St Dunstan's College, a | good housekeeper, to waom liberal i SUR- | married couple board in @ Write to P O Box 166, stating septs o’clock in the forenoon. Block. 70 LET—A jately accupied by Miss 30 < a om ie side of Grafton Streets, to ARTHUR MELLISH, vard in rear of house ; possesrion given umme- diately; rent moderate on application to Joun KENNEDY, 41 King Square, Charlotte- town. tr—cet} FOR SALE—Two fine Ayrshire bull calves, 4 months old; also, barred Plymouth rocks, | white and silver wyandotte cockerels | an a puliets. dress James H Easton, Chariotte- town Royalty. _im—octs WANTED—A second-hand safe in good condition. Address Box 535, city. lw—oct2 “GIRL WANTED for generai housework, Apply at office of J T MELLISH, London House building, city. octl - — GIRL WANTED for general housework. Apply at Mrs McGREGOx's, Prince Street, octl—3i (246) WYANDOTTES~I have some very nice silver laced Wyandotte Cockereis for sale cheap.—R L Corron, Brighton, septs TO LET—The brick house on Queen Street now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain- ing nine saunas: Beate’ by = pan’ sion November Ist. Apply N Horne. U—se pts WATED—A general servantin& fami >. must be ‘ BOO Lhe <