ba ¢ av \ . e ° M Pa : bole and ur Den ¢ @ I D. ] ‘s - \ arn, with 3 4 yd teay ' ; ‘ e oO} a 46th vear i : have t~er o = Mr. Ha “ » { \ at «Ne I : i racml A 81m) : A = ~ M 4 Me( rac K _ ‘ \ n hk - ‘ I Masonic T . ead ' Tuesda ever “ : sid ‘ mpant meee? Wilt pees e poy 4 it Rusia H I ‘ g Nov ) the aa ’ : t 4 4 1x ooo ime A N | Ma ! ‘ : . ia | * ww and . * : tea ana - tea i : al I : H a vit i ’ +, : 4 a“ shipp ‘ f : M. Tra’ ‘ & 3 Ar i M : M LC. Me} - I e : ' t Ww 2 < 4 i Cl « K h, A wi veeks® W } 1 a ia 1 ' t ies | a Me’ kK 4 . t a ‘ rey a ‘ : M . 2. ' oF i ‘ \ . = ‘ a ieT : & 4 ‘ 1 we earn tha = 4 and 1s 12s ¢ wid The Press states tha M \ ) ‘ M P , “par & glowing I r. MM sh, the firet pris \cademy, and on behalf Amberst and ‘the ‘ tow ” -_ | Merrie lher To Z a e asionary meet ' a8 Z Ci h las ‘ AUS pice he W.I M.S : h i hair was ed I D. Sutherland Th ng and prayer o sing programme wa ‘ . th eth ‘ | pa S . v M bre r 1) ‘ the 8 ‘ ‘ nt D Ma Ms ise i leading ' v.S riamnd I) y Do } fi ul Mamie MeLeod; Anti t M 4 st el - 2 ‘ as i 4 aid 4 me « I iL few a Was a e ¥ 4 La K . e 3 tp , ; if? 4 ‘ h kK t lropped arte ipa ies pe " k is } \ reo t ied H ‘ i" board, @ Offi Crrahat ’ ‘ r n ary the | i i at he : ' » 4 ‘ ~ : Vu t | ‘ Ke | " pe v _ ‘ An . Stewart uptain of King On irra and his vat rew t whe : - tr - i aA ; i aces a ’ } miay were a at ‘ ro i people N el ‘ e 2.50) ‘ straight heat bh eat I be Patrick Murphy's horse won the a ce in straight heats. Best time { : inced that a record trottiny me be given O 25. 26 and 27 \ Harte Ind., track Phe , Salisbury and other atables | : and if the weather ts favor Hanks, Ar . Stambeou!l, Bell I r Jiband Direetum will make ‘ fort to reduces the world’s regord Dhis ntended to wind w x = t A late Kenosha, Wis, despatch rar M J. Jones refusea to trot Alix ' st Pixley, bat will match Alix . N y Hanke. Stam bou , or vned or controlled by t ny ' He hw me the following egram: “E MeH | rton, Ky., Leathers and i) mi their pportunity t » deteat Alix w Pixlev and at Will not waste : ical game Will tro A ‘ Hanks, Stanrboul ar a ey r Double owf Or con- t ' \ not already defeated.” THE STORY OF A CASE! 8 : a x i . passing ti 1 confese j : i HRONI BA t \ our ra ve ra an [was just in tir I ; ¥ lid me id ha j ginal » Germany The ' ke and to con ' ve | git them At e ; hap 3 the goods we r made f “it the vy were umd that a ints for To-day these goods are telling their ohore wrth w ‘ Tomorrow ae os ‘ eir own story im the dail papere- BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Tonoxto, Oct. 19, 10 «. m. Light to moderate w nde; fine, station ary ora little higher t mperature THE 4 4 | They are not DAILY QUEEN SQUARE GARDENS. vised to indnee the Minister of Pub'ic Works at Otrawa to pay withoutany fur ther iv the amounts due by the Domiur Government for their share toward: the inaintainance of Queen Squate “for years 189] and 1892, or, unless funda aie prey led in some other way the ws n ust be stopped at once, as the cor tee do 1 t feel inc nn lined any longer to ve- “ible for the wage:, coal, 4 rdo they care to ask the labourers t ntinue ta work without receiving © thier Yours truly, Horace Haszarp Secretary-Tre , weil ear ‘ { W ayer Unless some means cam be de- | OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS TO THE EDIOR.| i asure! — << - THE MUD MACHINE. ) I tiie Patriot f Uct iZ ap peared a communica » signed ‘J LD Dewar,” in which the writer makes insin- ations w h are at variance vith th. He tells 2of the beantifually turnpiked tighwavs andthe many people whe have be maie happy by his instrumentality But he forgets to¢#ell us of the. mud and re through whi¢h the traveller has now i his way on the anit i ghways, 80 : ly alluded ty by hit He speaks wkitg the mud machine on the Un- Road Phis wit) be a serious matter farmers of Sintimerville and Lot 66. who we ¢ conrpelled to Climb the steep that road bast fall tO avoid as as possible the road through New I ing the Montague: Road, made im- passable by tle hood le brigack The vriter had occasion tO travel the Perth Station Road the very day Mr. Dewar’s rot | appeared, aod a wore -impassable road it would Le hard to imagine, fiaving to take of the road in-niany places, in or ler t make any rat “factory progress Mr. Dewar still indulges in his untruthful uations regarding Mr. Shaw, who eds no better reconrmendation than t slandered by such officials Mr. Shaw sama f whom his district is proud,and iis name is recornize | ‘ tine rock which t people of this Province rest pe of fature prosperity, and whe i ane of the ass of which Mr Dewa a =] us member are rotte 1@ Nas f Cyrus Shaw will re- main enthroned tle hearts of a grateful people, as one of her most trustworthy, at 4 1 pa FarMeER kK , ( , Uct. L6th, 1893 em The Ladies Delighted easant effect and the perfect, safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit Jaxative, Syrup of Figs, under a ce litions make it their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eve and to the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on @ Kid ey é ani f —— Civin Services The civil service ex- smination at Charlottetown will be held on j Lith November o Henxcariaxs For Maniropa.—The Rev. J. Kosace,a Hungarian clergyinan, resi- t at Pitt<burg, Pa., visite! the Interior Department at Ottawa, a few days ago, in reference to the migration of a number of Hungarian families from that state to Manitoba and the Northwest next spring Mr. Kosacs has assurances from 50 to 75 families that they will remove to Manitoba m the United States next vear. They possess on an averege $600 per family satisfied with their lot in the United States Mr. Kosacs ‘is thor- | | i | | i } ; ' oughly familiar with the great west, and,| | he will be able to exert considerdble in- fluence it to Canada. Mr. Kosacs is corresponing with po on the subject of migrating to Canada _ France is soon to ad ypt an interesting vation in the posta ecard system The cards will be issued in the form of « heque- baoks, with stubs rhe sender of the post- ’ inducing the people to migrate } | of attraction. fewer than 700 Hungarian families | EXAMINER ’ ~ —s - THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN x Just 7 nite Or ig !—Men’s Overcoate, worth $14 oll, now oniy $9.00; Men’s we wer $7.50, ow only $5.00 Boys’ SugfsPworth, $1.50. now $1.00. Our purcha-esgf #he ahove'linés lias been the biggest puf@hase of Clotiin# ever made by any firm in PB. RK. Island The pnbtic get the benefit. * This lot was bought fron: a firm who are gong outof lint-iness ata wonderful bargain. —Prowse Bros. Poofes Reefers, Serrewber has been the bigze-t trade ever done-dy tis af this time of the year. Our wonderful low prices, Mas done it: Our big trade enables us to bny Clothing cheaper than any firm in the cic We will expect I see Yon soon Prows} Bros Ovr Low Prices will -prove that we vive the barvatils of the searvon worth 22¢,, new only 15 Table Linen, worth 22¢., now only 15 Undereloth- ing, worth $1.00, Suits only 60 Now is the time to buy; den’t delay Shirts vorth 65 , now 40k Prowsi Dros Don’t svy one dollar’s worth of Cloth- t iH you Fee our prices Boys’ Over coats, Boys’ Suits, Men's Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices so low no one an reach Prowse Bro Beyonp thé *hadow of adoubt Prowse gros’. prices on Overcoat, Sits and Reefers are away below ‘competition Prowse Bros Ovr Granp Paty Srock is full of Bar- gains.—Prowsk Bros A PoruLtar Success, triumph, to selkygodds at a close margin & money-saving Everybody knows our prices on Men’s, Boys” and Youths’ Clothing cannot be beaten.—Prowse Bros Remember, every dollar spent with the Bove will have its full value. Our efforts to procure goods low has been rewarded To-day our store is jammed full of bar- gains for the buying public—Prowse | Bros Ovr Carper Derarrment is the centre Our prices +ell the goods, our customers tell the price then the requ red In goods must gO if they are |} this Department you will find everything al card can make moranda of ita con- t-nts on he stul, and can have this stam p- el at the pest offi before th ecard 1s | letached, so that a verified record of the | reepondence can be kept USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, che great blood and Nerve Remedy LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading. charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Corset largest assortment—bes va ue Moore & McLecd Farmecse '—If vou wanta heavy winter- Wegring suit, ca ut McKay Woolen Mills d&w—ectl9 Every mar and boy who w;: nts a reefer, an ulster or a vercoat will find it to i tivantage to see nak ng a pur has Me Kay Woolen Co tld d&w The goods to bny at Prowse Bros., if wish to have the best for the e, are men’s, boys’ and children’s over . ; yut=, reefers, suits, under lothing, top Cardigan jackets and al) other f staple dry coods.— Prowse Bros., wouderful cheap men oct 19 3idwky. l Blankets, Flannels, our own l wee is, make, no better value McKay Woolen } c d&w—octl9 9 | See Paton & Co's new advertisement in octh7 2i Buy vour boota at J. B. Macdonald & \ ery cheap. Oet IS 41 ay 8 iseve ‘ . w store Something New—Water-white extract | vanilla, just the thing for flavoring, frort- ing, jellies, &e., received to-day at S. B Enman & ( oct]8 21 Qu r 1 to-day at Beer & Goff act]8 21 Clothing—A big stock at lowest prices at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s Oct 18 31 ry J.B. Maedonald’s for clothing end | hoots and shoes, le wert prices. Oct 18 41 Dried Beef—Beer & Golf received from | another suppty of | Boston this morning chipped dried beef octl& 2 Another lot ladies and children’s com- | medium weight and very ynution sults, ‘ine, received to-day at Stanley Bros. octl& 3i eod Com bingtion «uite—ladies and children’s just opened st Harris & Stewart, London | | Huuse. } oct] 7 3ins Oysters every evening this week at W. C. T. U. Coffee Room, Grafton Street. tu th fr Underclothing — See our new octl7 Warm stock.—Harris & Stewart Boys’ Sulta- Good stock, selling low.— Harrie & Stewart. octiT J. B. Macdonald & Co, have removed their ; | steck of boots andshoes to their new store across the street, Pointer on Drugs ! We keep everything usually found in a First-Class Drug Store at right prices, JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. oetl6 | } i } our #teck before | lowest | you want to make your home lovk nice, Flannel, | and it don’t cost neticl.——) ROWSE | Bros & Co a (x)- -—-- Charlottetown, October 5, 1893—wky —_——_ Ly —-—-. shurysiuim 7 29 bury3079 u STAMPER BL breg big I SUIv ~PRILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. OUR ST HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS & MANTLES is very fine, and contains all the latest Makes and Samples sent on application, Styles, ‘OCK Mail orders receive prompt and careful attention. HENRY MORGAN & C0., Montreal, October 19, 1893—tu th sat WHY DON'T YOU COME where you can get the hes value We can give it in all kinds of FURNITURE. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, October 17, 1893—m for wf your money ! { Colonial House, TO-DAY the Battle Monument You can recall nothing so tempting as our magnificent stock just now. . THURSDAY, } is to be Cleveland is among the guests, and the list of distinguished visitors includes Governor | Flower of New York, Governor Pattison of. Pennsylvania, Governor Russell of Massachu- | setts, Governor Morris of Connecticut, officers of the Governors’ staffs and members of the | Legislature of Pennsylvania and Connecticut. The memories of 1776 will be recalled by | distinguished orators, } OCTOBER << 19, Trenton, N. J. President In variety and quality we ara excelled by none. For first-class workmanship and good fits we are approached by none; for value and genuine bargains we are alone in the race—the result of giving the greatest satisfaction to our many patrons. We are showing lines in most every line imported to this country, including those most worn, such as Meltons, Beavers, Naps, Viennas, Scotch Overcoatings, Scotch Tweed Suitings, ete. prepared to meet the requirements of the best trade in this country. The fact is, we are replete with the latest styles, including the elaborate Turnbull goods, warranted unshrink- , Look out for our display of Dressing Gowns; they ‘are handsome and perfectly new, and we control the whole line for this city. Call and examine. able, hand-knit. JOEN TP. MéEKE Charlottetown, October 19, 1893. % READ OUR LITTLE YARN. NEW CYPRUS. YARNS JUST OPENED—our price 14 cents per two ounce skein. and remarkably durable Yarn. its good qualities. This is a very fine, smooth Hundreds of ladies know Not so fine or good a Yarn as “ Bee- Our Underwear is| “St a > et eee 1893. ~ Removed! J.B. MACDOWALD & C0 Boots & Shoes NEW BRICK BUILDING é€LessS THE SPREE. >} i ; Please t OOK a ur Stock im the J. B. Macdonald & Co. Charlottetown, Oct - a2 : 19, 1893—eod Have You hive” or “ Rock,’ but much superior to any 15 cent Yara | sold in the city. A full line of other makes always carried, including Beehive, Shetland, Berlin, Scotch, Andalusian, ete., ete. sold at very lowest figures. a MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Charlottetown, ‘October 17, 1893—tu th sat Sterns. —_——_aa GO TO CHURCH On Sundays, but don’t forget to have one of our make of Fashionable Overcoats or Suits on. We can show you the handsomest range of Cloths to be seen anywhere, while the fit and finish is second to none. When you see our prices you will say that they are the lowest. Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, ete., a specialty. Read what the traveller says , A gentleman visiting our city says that he has been in New York and Boston, also the principal cities in Canada, and has had clothing made by the leading merchant tailors, paying as high as $75 for a sing‘e garment. He decided to take as asouvenir from P. E. island 2 suit of clothes. made by our leading clothier, D. A. Brnce, and he declares that he got better satisfaction there than from any other tailoring estab- lishment in his travels. send here in future for his clothing, and has likewise taken a supply with him. D. A. BRUCE, : Fashionable Clothier. Charlottetown, Octobor 14, 1893-——tn th sat We Ask Our Patrons TO GIVE THEIR KIND ATTENTION ——TO OUR—— September Accounts. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown’ Oct. 17, 1893. ; } is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated | TO LET.—The Johnston's | Fluid Beef maintains its high standard as A Perfect Beef Food. STAMINAL is a FOOD ant a TONIC combined. | It cormairis the feeding qualities of | Anything To Print +4++4 al eh re’ SO BRING IT TO Us AND WE WILL PRINT I? Promptly, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices. TRY US. SS ....._. ‘The Examiner Pub, Co London House, Queen Street CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Z.{ISLAND Wants, Lost, Founti,d&e Advertisements uncer this heading charged five ceats per line. BOARDERS !—Three or four gentlemen can be accommodated with good board in a central part of the city rerms moderate, Apply at this office. 3 pd—octin W 4 NTED—Faithful man to travel. Salary BEEF AND. WHEAT, and the tonic qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the Lost.—1 he cape of a waterproof coat. The form of a Palatable Beef Tea. Milk Granules ! . . = that when dissolved in the requisite quan } } tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. FOR SALE. 3,000 Second-hand Potato Bags, 3,000 New Grain Bags, 2,000 “ Half Grain Bags, 10 Tons Bran and Cracked Feed. W. J. BOSWALL. oct9—3i (m th m) $78) with expenses, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference and self-addressed | stamped envelope.—The Dominion, 016 Omaha | Building, Chicago. li—octls WANTED.—I wanttwo good agents. Per manent employment and good pay to the right men Referen r iired Address ‘ eq James J. O'REILLY, li Douglas Street. octi7—si pd | WANTED IMMEDIATELY A girl for genera: housework ‘Oo washing Apply to ij Mrs. F. Parker t arvell, at Mra. ¢ Vv. Me Gregor’s, Prine Sireet, betw »t) ho i } one and two or seven ant eight p. o } ctl] WANTED A servant girl to do general | housework. Apply to Mrs. W. S. STEWART, | Water Street OCUT GLACIER, applied to an window, pro duces, ata nomina pat. a the beauty of “eal Stained Glas Energetic Agent wauted for Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand. Liberal com- mission.—McCCAW, STEVENSON & One, Wall Street, New York ort WANTED.—A good cook Wages 87.00. Apply at this office lw pd—oectl6 ro LET—A. Cottage on West Street, con taining nin rooms; water and sewerage in Apply at this offi septls- «od tf WANTED.—A second-hand hoist wheel, Apply to C. L. MORRISON, Queen Street augsl connectiou — | ‘TO LET.—Halfof a tenement house on the | corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mas. GEorGE | ROBINSON On the premises tf—octl3 | TO LET.—One-half of a doubie tenement |} bouse on Hillsborough Square, iately occu | pled by B.C. Prowse. Vor part: ulars apply | to Wm. Wyatt or B.C. Prowse. eod tf—~-jv22 WANTED.—A gentieman anid wife want board and lodging for the winter in @ quiet and comfortable hous Would preter no other boarders. Apply at this off octi2 TO LET.—A house containing seven rooms situated opposite th tallway Station ins. | LowDEN, Dundas Esplanad ort) {| TO LET.—Hall of a new tenement house on | Bishop Street, containing six rooms. Apply to THOS. CAMPBELL, Richmond Street ocly—u WANTED.—Canvaseer of good address. Salary and expenses paid weekly from start Pos’ tion permanent, Canad «t and Ameri can grown stock Advantages unequatied BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. w (mi Ww s)—octs finder will please leave it at this office ~ pt yt ae MRS. F. MACNUTT has re-opened her | classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi- dence Upper Prince Street. 3w law pd—sepl4 TO HIRE.- to hire. Rates reasonabte. Juny’s Jewelry Store. A first-class Horse and Buggy Apply at G. &. aug eastern half of a House situ- ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Mrs. x rooms, and is in good was rebuilt last sum- “u Possession given immediately Apply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Quaecen Street, owner at Southport.—Epwarwp KELLY dy—septls Rooney, containing eondi:ion as tt TO LET.—A house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Stveets, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given immediately. Ap- ply to A. FuLTON, at the Bazaar Store, } aug TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Water Street, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright. This house has been painted and papered | throughout, and is now in splendid order from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. 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