a ee Sie A 8 Oe Hf -~ WINDSOR FIRE RELIEF FUND, Total cash acknow ledged to date, x 104 75 Goods valued at 259.50 Since received : SIAR ReRs cenccons's » bieios trun $ 3.00 Total contribut‘ons: By City Councll,...... cecceeneeeeeees $ 500.00 By Citizens... croc cvccceececceseeeess 1107 75 $1607.75 Goods valued Mt... sdigersceses 259.50 Grand a .- SLS867.25 AY umber of boxes which were not yained were aiso sent. These are not ing uded in the above valuation fhe mouey was all sent forward, The Committee met this morning and decided to hold the list Open ti ithe LUth ipat., for further subscriptions. It is at the Hall H. M. Davisox, Treasurer ETTER than cure is prevention City Cc erk’s off 2c, City By taking Hood's Sarsaparilla you | may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. lf 2 gy Fatent Leather Shoes For Men bave been in demand lat- ely; we have added to our stock J.T. Bell’s patent leather shoe, $3; Slater’s patent leather elase tic side Boots, $4. You mav need a new pair of evening shoes this win ter, if so, it will pay you to examine curs; they will be found strictly right in atyle, and the price! consistent with a good shoe. 2 PNA, | Ris Ney ALLEY & CO. The Shovists a a Right Now You Need One You will find it the right thing to get you up on time these dark mornings. Now is the buying time for ALARM CLOCKS Weare selling Alarm Clocks that are satis- factory in every detail. We aell these excell- ent clocks at $1.25 EACH. WwW, W. WELLNER Jeweler. EEE EEE EE 10,000 Housekeepers Say Royal OakzSoap is the best Soap in the world, for the laundry. Clothes are made beautifully white and clean by using this great > AARAAAAAAAASARAARASAARAAARA Soap. For sale everywhere. > > Se SS Seseseve * . © Comparison ¢ Is The Test. The only test by which values are measured We are con- fident that our BREAD, our BUNS our ROLLS, in fact EVERYTHING we SeLL, will when compared f with others show their super- jority tosuch advantage that you wil) always buy them. GERMAN BUNS the best. 0c | + ¢ @>?Z?se60 wae @& @ Telephone 98. D. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY Bakes Best Bread. =e 22 @08F 2288 0006 @ @ PSSSEHSS s CESSES ~~ LER AREARRAER ERE RRR REE THE | LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Touxieur. - Frankie at the Upera House, -_— - ‘ Supreme Courr-—The court met at ; ’ , . eleven o'vlo k and adjourned until to | morrowat the same hour, Ur Course.-The superiority of our | job work is being recognized who | appreciate good pripuny, by all Tue Weatner.— Moderate winds most- ly westerly; fine today and Friday, not } much change in temperature. iia Last Sartinc.—Thbe last steamer of the sine coming to Charlottetown this Dobe}! g seasou will probabivy leave Montrea! abeut the 10th inst. : a 1AL—The annual “social St. Perer’s So of St. Peter’s Courch cobyregation held affair with cotfee and i’sl Cvetitug Was a piea ant ! ’ } y HS, recitations, | cake. yates anu Betrast E.ecrion.—Writs are out for an election if the Belfast Distriet. Wednesday the Lith inet., will be Nomioation Day, and that day week will be election day. Pouice Covrr.—This forenoon Geo. V. Moore was tined $25 and coats or two months imprisonment for violating the Liquor Regulation Act by s:ipg ip a place having more than one decor. Scnoo. Savixes .Baxx.—The Farmer reports that th: public school savings bank eSiabli-hed in Summerside some time ago is so far poving an unqualitied Success—the week'y deposits averaging bet ween $30 and $40. ennntipeemees From Monrreat.—The steamer Greets- lands, of the Dobeli Live, left this morning wr St Joho’s, Ntit.cvia tle Sydneys. She took a genera! fre ght between deck and horses on deck. Mr Gro. Aylward isa passanger to St. John’s. - —-- —— Winpeor Fire -The balance of articles contributed tothe relief of the sutferers by the Windsor fire was forwarded today as follows:—15 puirs sashes, 2 doors, 4 boxes grocerie*, 4 casea clothing, 16 chairs, 4 bedsteads, 5 mattresses. Ropsery at SwHepiac.—WMr. Joseph Gallaut, a hotel keeper at Shediac, kept $400 in « trunk in his bedroom. At some time unknown he claims that his room was entered and the trunk rifled ot ihe movey. The matter has bee. placed iu the hands of the authorities. Cuance or Date.— The Rev. R. 8. Crisp will deliver his popular lecture on “Odd Parsons and Odd People” on Monday next November 8th in Grace Church. Get your tickets early. Mr. Crisp is said to be ove of the greatest lecturers in the Mari- time Proyinces. Don’t forget that the date changed from Nov 16 to Nov 8. Price or Horses.—The horse market in Boston during the last week is said to have been fairly active. Consignments have heen just about equal to the demand Prices have not advanced. Prices are: Ordinary to common, $40 to $50, common to good, $40 to $75, and good to extra, $75 to$l50. The latter are for clean, svund, well made and well broken stock. Bank Srocx Inxceeasep.—A_ special meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Nova Scotia was held at Halifax on Tuesday for the purpose of authorizing the directors to increase the capital stock from $1,500,000 to $2,000,000. It was unanimou-ly decided to issue additional stock at such time as the directors may decide. One reason given for the issue was that an agency of the bank had been opened at Toronto, and in consequence more capital would be required. The time at which the stock will be issued lies with the directore. Taz Wixvsor Fire—Fletcher, the Windsor fire bug, was up for examination oo Tuesday, Croxen, who was puton the stand, said that when the tire was dis~ covered no attempt was made to put it out. After they had got away from the house Fletcher went back and locked the door. Fletcher did not give any alarm. McIntyre also gave evidence saying that he had been in Fletcher’s place till two o’elock on Sunday morning, drinking beer aud rum. Fletcher asked him to leave, saying that he had a “‘ job to do.” — Literary aNd Desatixc Soctery.—On the 3rd _ inet., the students of St. Dunstan’s College re-organized the “St. Thomas Literary and Debating Society.” This society this year basa large membership and holds its meetings in “St. Thomas Hall” on Thursday evenings of each week. The following officers were elected : Moderator.— Rev. P. C. Gauthier, President.— P. J. Phelan. Vice-President.—E. F’. Ryan. Secy. and Treas. —J. E. G. Cahill, Bus ness Committee. —J. Donahoe, J.J. McGowaa and P. F. Doyle. Great Presence or Mixp.—William Langan, @ nail maker, who is an employe in the West End nail works, had a narrow escape from death yesterday about noon and practically saved his life by his pres- ence of mind and cool head. Langan was at work on a machine which -vas rapidly making nails when in some way the clothing on his arm caught on the wire which was being fed imto the machine aud in afew moments the young man’s arm was nearly twisted out of the socket | and his fiugers were badly mangled by the | rapidly working machinery. With great , presence of mind the injured man reached for the belt and slipping the latter off the wheel stopped the machinery and prac- tically saved his life.—St. John : Telegraph. | | | DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4 SUMMEKRSIDY NOTES, ? As the reaters of Tue Examiver alreaiy aware, the Paulist Fathers this week holding «a Mission in St. Paul’s Church here. Their sermons are highly spoken of by citizens ot all denominations, and the church is crowded at al! the services, TI services held at 7.30 are the most thronged when Catholic and non-Catholics congregate to hear the Fathers. rhe 8S. S. Greetiands, Conillard, cleared are are e evening yesterday morning from this port for St. Johu’s, Nfld, touching at Charlottetown with #& cargo consisting of oats, hay, potatoes, butter, oysters, etc to $1,274.00. +5 amounting Tae bkte. Rita owned by the Hon. Wm. ! er a ee Se F tate ta 3 op aa ee bs Ae ce re This is 0 vertising Space Richards, c'eared from this port yester- day with Capt. Telif Olsen in com-| mand. She is bound for Penarth Roads, G.B., and has a cargo of oats and deal the value of which amounts to $10,159. The echr. Albana, Smith master, arriv- ed here this morning with a cargo of coal for the Electric Light Co, ; Rev, Dr. Doyle, of Vernon River, is in town today looking hale and hearty aud is | receiving the congratulations of his old | parishioners many of whom we hear ¢Xpressing the wish that he mav live to celebrate his golden jubilee in the priest- hood. re 6 i ie LONGEVITY IN CONVENTS, In connection with Sister St. celebration of the 70th anniversary of her admissiou to the Congregation of Notre Dame, the True Witness draws attention to the length of life enjoyed by the mem- bers of religious orders. Sister Ste. Ursule is indeed a notable example of this longevity. Bornin 1809, she hae pa-sed 84 years of her lifein the aouonery, and after an active and laborious career, she enjoys perfect heath, hearing and eye- sight. Her mental and physical vigor is astonishing; her cheeks are rosy, the pains ofrheumatism are unknown to ber, her memory is clear, and her intellect bright. Her most cherished ornament is a silver cross which she has worn for 0 vears. [i was And in accordance with our established cus‘om, we ao not go into details here. his policy is necessary in oder t> protect our customers and ourselves from unscrupulous m itaturs and copyists. | Our $3 95, $4.59 and $5 Ulster cannot b2 beaten for valie in the city (see others, then see ours) Our $3.75, $5, $7.50 and $10 Overcoat: are equal to custom made, and are, without doubt. the best to be had(see others, then see ours ). Uraule’s | Our all wool d. b $9 and $12 Mens Suits are corkers, an] would cost made to orde: $16 and $18 (see others, then see ours), QUR BOOK-KEEPER is now ready to money on account. pay us then pay others. PROWSE BROS receive Please given to her by a former Sister Ste. Ursule, who trained her ard who berselt wore the cross for seventy years so that in two lives it has eeen 140 years’ service in the Con- gregation of Notre Dame. Three Sisters in the convent bave been nuns for 70 years, 29 for 60 years, and 75 for half a ceatury. The facts are striking, but they need occasion little surprise, when one comes to consider the circumstances. The sisters live a regular life, free trom the cares and worries of the world. They have simple fare, and are engaged in teaching, whick is hard work, but neither of the conditions tend to eborten life. Like most human instruments, the intellect improves by use, and some of the oldest men have been those who have put their brains to most continual employment. use, that wears out -he human frame, and not work, but worrv thatkilJs. The nuns, It is abuse, not } GENTS KID GLOVES GENTS WHITE SHIRTS 25c, 50c, 75c. and $1.00 Cents’ Colored Shirts 50c, T5ce, $1, $1.25 & $1.50 5c, 60c, 75e, and $1.00 GENTS KID MITTS 50¢c, 65, Tc and $125c, GENTS’ WOOL GLOVES 35e. 45c, 50¢ and 60c GENTS’ WOOL SHIRTS 40c, 50c, 65c, 85e & $1.00 point a useful lesson in reminding us that a pure, simple, active life once te «ey prices that you get + ytier places, ! y longevity as well as to happiness. You know that Sovereign Flavouring | Extracts are good and reliable. Then why not insist upon baving them when. an | altempt 1s made to substitute. : The editor of the Irish Times of Dublin, ’ has until lately been ignorant of the fact’ that the press of Canada is a progressive, prvsperous, and flourishing institution. For further particulars, please call and we will be pleased to cxplain the many rea- sons why and how we are in a position to place before you better goods, and give you lowe BUA CWAWUAAMCA PROWSE BROTHERS, Writing on the subject, he says: “We have lying ppon our table a number of their typography, and the wealth of their anadian papers, English an rench,'! whic peaprine us Srihi’ onaalibiivion “The W onderful Cheap Men many pages of illustrations of scenery, incident, and personal pourtraiture.”’ sound sense, manifestly broad patriotism, and constant earnestoess reach the highest piteh ot the true press idea) .” | —- aes MARRIED. At the Cathedral, Albany, N. Y., on tle 19th, ult., by Rev. Dr. Walsh, Mr. John Farmer, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mary Hinds, of Albany. Za DIED. On the 14th inet; at the resident of Daniel | Wilson, Brookfield, Mary Ann, relict of the late Robert Seaman, Esq. in the seventy-first year of her age. a ere eens] Hood’s Sareaparilla is prepared by experienced pharmacists, who know pre- cisely the nature and quality ofall in- gredievts used, Prince Edward Island Illus- trated. Price 25e, for sale at all the bookstores. | = acces eeececee ¢ 000eeeeee5° For The Toilet and for use in sick rooms &c,, there is nothing so . refre shing as Florida Cologne Water Water We have a nice Cologne. Water or in bulk at nad 10c an Ounce, that is very lasting and fragrant. Several different odors, one of them sure to please you. Call and sample. Johnson & Johnson distinction and } He says farther that“their} eOCeDwOSNEE E44 OOOO SS ona nD ACKETS - - -- IVT FT IAT IT TIFF II V ITS VIII TTT Along with our usual stock of Jackets, we purchased some extreme novelties—very handsome and very rich, We have marked these at specially low prices. : In Fur Lined Capes we ‘now show astonishing value for $5.00 up. A-nice range of Maid’s Jackets. BEER Graduates in Pharmacy. 00 OOOO0 OOOO 8 SSS SHCDOHS4 © HHHHEAHS OOOO O8OES 7 : : Vholesale and Retail. ns — ee . 13 ee ee a RR SE A ONE A NS MC eI EIN pe eS Se ge ee UO yeas mosey “ ne, ramen eee <n cg? Pe - Bear Nate: = i a ; :