Bathe ahd ve THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. 8S ALTY Beer Bros - \ . VM ( | ( - VMowreera M M 4 - sushi} Mes I) - ” ca { M uy . . - ‘ i \ M ; - eo Sq x - I { MeD ‘ os | < ' : - ~ \ . \ ‘ a 4 { em} ance Act was ne Mr I s Malle s r n Wed: enneriiemnnnn } c Ha A r ras is ‘ { ‘ ' i I nK " 5 ‘ Ha Ss té i es 4 at 4 i _- iz y —T} ‘ s i ana i ‘ ey =e tg i¢ D> part \ ’ B M J nt i (ri ibert i at and, and w gimdly " o a iL é { , Ww . r I i a : ~ R Mr.s i } “g° mie s 4 i} . o The ir Da \ N. S.. wasd “i | AY g g ° . sting ’ ‘ } 4 a ae 4 i} The s 8 mated at $3,000. 7 3 sura ctl H \ ¥—S Anders: Len and Ha ter retnr tine ast ¢ g m Campt Point, w t ainping s Wed ‘ I i ror hor } Wed ay ui to put Cam} P n ana dietiatinein New Diet For Cow A few days ag Joseph Robins f Mounta ywnshis near Aingston, ‘/not., 1 Oats Win ‘ ter. at after going | went he stal feed his cow At if tills contan ing $80 fell « f his pocket and the cows swallowed $40 before he dis ed his lose - tue Exrix.—Today the ferry steamer Elfir is being hauiel up n floats t t osition on the breastwork between Po and Peake’s whar paratory to! g athorough exa ation with a view t repairing the dama 1€ sustained some time ag er g is being d ! Miehael Ega . r Kimt Cott canadien A Free Max.—Mr. Johr. F. Powers, Soston, who has been a prisoner in Queer County Jail for the last six n athe, late last night con pleted arrangements w euch of his creditors as had process of iw against him, and was dischar nd fron i He immediateiy went abo » Flerida, which tended t s% at sigh >» af i e at ste Be nm ng ene aid telat A Horaiste Deatu.—A farmer named George Braithwa te, of the six th cones sion of Markham, OUOnt., met th a li rible death ust Tuesday afternc was leadir vy home a w bo ight at a Sai¢ when the cow ran away, and the rope be- ig around his body, he was dragged som: distance, his head striking a stone, broke his ek ull and KRiied hin He lea widow and fat - Scsrexpev Paywexr.—W gp store'dealerat Chatham, N ha suspended payment. The eons x Mbeild nag i s understood that the cred ore Dave ag zreed to accept 40 cents on the do aT. e guaranteed bank Montre rt r Airns that there 2) 50 000 the lia os I arges aim of any ho n Chariot wr tha r Carvell Bros. for #54 meaipe TO The Florida, which left here this morring for B 1 had the 1 lo wing passengers : Miss Jennie Me iis Id, John aantaet , Ella Mcleod, Mam and Katie McDonald, ristina McLeod, Christy McLeod, Mra J Lowe, Christy M Gillie, Mre. P. McLeod, Annie McDonald, Lizzie McKenzie, Hannah Hurry, Katie) Martin, Annie J McDougal. Minnie Don- nolly. Mre J W Jarvis, Mrs Beaton, Miss Ellis, W P Cornish, Mise M Ki ‘cham, Alice M Norton, Mint McDonald, Mrs | Ostra b L yr ie F rive [rs P B Lacy and Beatr Berrv, J F Pow _— Braciars A ‘ 0 Thursday évening iast * e pereon mipte ad tk enter t ‘ s of Mr. William Reid, Summ le, first the cellar, and then, failing in that. by « imbing to a chamber window Mrs. Reid hearing him, went up ataire. frightened him away, anid then summonel a policeman, Bargiaries ar becoming plentifal in Cumberland Count —-_ » On Monday n ght ne esiien { Ja r 7 mp son, at Oxford, was entered and a j tan- tity of silverware taken At Leicester, on Tuesday, the store of Henr Lock bart was entered, and besides ¢g ods, money to the amount of #15 wax taren Burglara entered Sweet’s store anid post oth at I an, Unt., m Thurs- lay night, oods from the former, but r ec the stamp? in the latter The fuse in Swe os safe “did _ we DAILY EXAM PERSONAL, Mr. Walter P Doull has gone on atrip to Rosta: We learn that Richard Bagnall, Bay vas been no worse during the past week | e were registered at the Qhneen Hi his forenoon: Mrs James Ross, Mt Stewa Miss Fannie Egan, do; W an Dwyer, Chesterville, Ont; A Jd MeLeod, Stanley Bridge. Registered at Eureka Hotel: J P Le re mtreal; P H Haywood, Arichat, ;M W Keat ing, S George's Bay, N tld: Mrs Rattenbury, Rustico; S T Furdal, — W. B. Newsome form rl Bede a es = ik has be ted President of the Pur t eC t 4 \ ati and M y . W. H: Newsome, well known in Charlo We wish to state right here , <u of sie exiew's cul, ANA TOW that we believe we have la i of tha | er eal e01 of Mi 2 » B tevand St Eleanor bes oop the finest stock of Readymade ( I the vacancy ansed by hi edeceas emova i ado Yr . - . 6 pn ay « Clothing on Prince Edward Island Bevcrirer Liraws Desk —The Con AS fOr prices, we don’t need to say Khaw, » memory ofiermoher Thedek QOY thing about it; a look will con- was vle in Jerusalem from a design by Mr. W.C. Harris, architect, of Charlotte- } - e a town, P-E. T specially sent ont forthe) WINCE YOu that the prices are right TE. Dowling, gba vat nal | wool pom the Meat OS“ and also that the goods are A I. Ww s magnificently — l. Nothing exceed eauty ot this y Tr marae weet ie, ota Now a word about Undercloth- Tie desk iy ledicated la aa ' ad the singing of litany hewn fom H| OS. Kf we are “not in it” we and he rector leliver {an appro- prat widress upon the tw potnts a Y ntiment, and memorials in e House of God Valin {f true sé 7 \ Comeayy Formep Che Summerside rrespondent of the Guardian says: The mov n the part of the citizens of S an elect g plant for the town has resulted in the f 1 ' a } stock company to be *n as the Sa , © Electric Lizht Heat and Power C mepany Limited) th stock t $10,000, divided into 100 shares $100 each. Ata meeting of the signers he kK list held last night the follow- ng board of provisional directors was hose rs Grady, Chairman: Neil Me- Quarrie, R T Holman Neil MeKelvie. Leonard Morris, Neil MeLeod, H W B Sta It is proposed to go to w rk al n smi insta pia i be 2g y e Xmas For Mvsic Purrts.—Miss Burris has a vacancy for two more pupils in her music iss octl9 Si BORN. On O 7th, at Maidenhead, England, the wife of Francie G. C. Forss, of a son. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, SUMMERSIDE, Oct. 18 Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameren master, for Point du Chene: 1s bus potatoes. .......+. nccdiiiiac i 4 ases egzs.. oe eOeesescesee 123 - boxes ie. tis sh... es 6 618 sheep. 1010 25 sacks woo] 1135 219 bris oysters mth 657 2 horses........ 200 —_—_—— and on 19th : Per Northumberl: bd CSCS CYTS......... $ 12) S I Gi icccccescs 5 S DPS POtatOes... .cecceressccees 5 l tab butter ncheiiecal 6 Dh a hctidac cu sthec es Bis $25 12 tons starch.. 720 30 bush potatoes pumas 6 87 bris. oysters awe ‘ . 261 $1549 = Face Roughened oceania A Complexion Spoiled "y October winds can be made right again V usi - JOHNSON’ CREAM OF ROSES, It makes the skin soft and smooth as a new kid glove. Others have used it, have you? Price 25 cents. Prepared and sold only by Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ctl f ) ARE you a millionaire ? *s wife?—we will make your MANSION luxuriant; a merchant’s?—we furnish RESIDENCE with due regard to ele- gance and refinement: a mechan- c’s ?—we fit up your HOME com- pletely, tastefully and substantially, and as will- Who mechanic of to-day and we do it as well ingly for one as the other. knows ?—the may be the merchant of to-morrow, and the chant, for instance,) a millionaire in embryo. By the law cf business gravitaticu our broad-guage policy attracts Furniture buyers, hence our immense stock and traflic, MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Sel! at Selling Prices. THE IMPORTANT about Fur Goods is We attribute the great success of our Fur Depart- ment to the care Of course we have from, and the tractive. but note quality of our goods, we variety specially POINT unquestionably the quality. give this CENTRAL POINT. an immense stock to lect | we show is also very at the fine fiuish and We buy the best. BEER BROS. Moderate winds partly fair with iceal showers, your ; merchant (the hat mer- | INER - . : : tt May Concert | want our customers to get into it. ‘hey ch 7p qualities. And ag to state that CHRISTY’S HATS take the Our stock for Fall smooth, AY, 20, 60, prices will find it warm. ap and good—2s, -all and cents, ete rain. we wish lead, is very large and very cheap. Any man can be pleased with a Hat to suit fit and finish. What do you say if you take look at Blankets Flannels and Ginghams. They We mean lim in style, another our have sold like hot cakes the Blankets, and they will feel this win- if that ain't like it many cold nights Try a enough get two: pairs ter, pair: PROWSE BROS, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 16, 1894—dy ee JACKETS AND MANTLES. Our display of Autumn and Winter Jackets cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- ing colors, including Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Brown, ‘with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. FUR COODS. Capes, Collars, Muffx, Jackets, have th, ese in all-the Jeading Furs best quality of skins, ‘HABRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Ruffs. We and the STYLE, FIT, FINISH, Our Prices will fit will fit your figure. Our whole stock of J A Spienpip Srock of Furs, by anyone. October 18, 1894—t t s Charlottetown, are alike perfect in our Mantle and and Jackets from the very best makers in England and Germany. your pccke: ackets is fresh in Greenland Seal, Furs are all fresh SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, as perfectly and and new—not an Beaver, Persian and new, Jacket as comfortably and our prices are not i894. SELL ; oniv the BEST, W oodill’s German Baking Powder, customers to whieh i= ma Jac k"no MANTLES Department. BUY. oan PE Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, ist June, is, trains of this Railway will run dail ioe excepted) as follows :— r . | Trains Outward. as our Trains Inward. Read AT A Charlottetown, SMALL STOCK ADYVANUE October 13, 1894—tu thu sat OF WE WILL GIVE AWAY OUR WHOLE Readymade Ulsters, Reefers, Overcoats and Suits, (OUR OWN MAKE), | oa ON These goods are cut and made by first-class workmen. You may depend on getting the best from The Leading Castom Tailor and Outfitter. : ; Read down‘! d Jacke Abo our Store - up old Jacket about our tore.| ou aM Leave Arve PM AM 24 600...... Charlottetown.. 90 801 614 -Revaity Junction..... 6 06 919 350 648 ..-North Wiltshire...... 534 880 105 658 - Hanter River.. -524 85 440 726 -Bradalbane 50i 7% 455 730 -Emerald.... 45 72 5 08 sf + pemowe sseeseee OQ TES " n - > > > | Ia i CNSINGUOD ........ 3 Lamb, Astracan, ete. Our | mo 815) --. pe, weeny tis sib 4 + ry > Summerside and ‘an i be beaten | 140 8305 LV EES 30 hos 2 Ui Bone Miscouche......... 325 1044 2 — BD sccexese 307 Wi7 i —_ ere 237 9885 adneote eee i146 6800 iloomaeta: 180 74 I iceusdcenh 16 76 Tignish sentences 25 6 PM AM AM PM peesese S$ 56 itoyalty Jencten... -906 56 Rs onesecs © 80 40 ovkies EF... OB €§ > Mount Stewa i DF cbooccede® - Mbessens 8 36 9 Nis inh obtenn ‘Moret peeecesacse 74 216 930 500... St Peter’s.......... 72 245 | 1014 533... Bear River........ -66 18 | 1055 605... GES + kecnen 615 115 |AM PM AM PM | | cecccesccccccoeencconcesoce s occensoooonseseneneee oovere ; AM PM 4 M PN | 825 410 -Momns Stewart......810 846 | 938 563 Pn. 600s s00 717 287 100) 520 rgetown 70 36 |}4M PM AM PM ee eee eeee COCR ee eee eee ee ee errrrr © seeeees PM AM j .= -. manele nentcistneene 73 05 ‘ape SOGREB. 0. osccches PN AM POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. on Govt. eaten A. McDONALD, sesieeantan | Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘Office -- Kent Street "Aug 16,794—ly Wants, Lost, Found, ke Aaverieuninte under this beading charged five cents pcr line. UOST. WANTED—A good Safe. Apply to G. Db. Loncwor ru. Si—ocrw el seemsineaeaiaseatentaninishieeaaasentii sviteninting TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street, Apply to P, Monaghan, Queen Street. tf—octa “WANTED -A genera! servant in a smati amily; no washing. Apply at this office. ectly—tf FURS ! Try us for Fur Goods. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy COAL. Now Landing and SPRINGBIRD, WARRIOR, SWAN, P. WALSH, CYMBERLINE, RUSTIC, UNION, DOMINION, CLOUD R. W. SMITH, HOWARD L., whilst landing. Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—lw LADY SPEEDWELL, This Coal is all of best quality, FURS ! J. BB. Norway Seal Capes and Mufis, | Greenland Seal Capes and Muffs, Opossum Capes and Muffs, Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets Gents’ Fur Coase. Mitts and Gloves. | We will give you the closest prices. TO RENT—The dwelling hoase on Prince Street at present occupied by Mr. A. A. Me- Lean, containing 13 rooms; also, large stable, Apply on premisestoMRs. YEo. $:—ootl]® MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A | pair of of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 30 Slides, various; cost over $23). offered at hais price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- so, a number of other works, new and second- hand Apply at this office. if—octuls ~WANTED—a reliable boy to carry parcels apd make himself generally useful.—J. B. MACDONALD & Co, 3i—octls FURS ; iin TO LET—The dwelling house on Queen | Street lately occupied by Mrs. Mellett. Apply to MRs. OFFER. Possession given imme- | < diately. eod—ectl7 “TO LET—A house with four rooms, porch, | good cellar and stable; pump at the door. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, ag 3 Road. bw v law 16 ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by Miss BREaTRIcCe WADMAN, Bay- ti—octlé field Street. WANTED—A housemaid. Apply to > aaa ARTHUR PETERS. TO L&i—Half of cottage pleasantly situ- | ated near West Kent Street School. Apey on premises to Mrs, HENDERSON. MACDONALD & COO “toter tetesiing imme | Prince and Dorchester Stree*s, heated with i hot water and containipg nine rooms oy to GEORGE ALLEY. tt OAL. YOU DONT HAVE FITS to Arrive from Run of Mine Coal per Following Schooners : 154 TONS. 179 Lil 93 167 “ L100 4 L10 ss 150 66 Also, SLACK COAL per following schooners : 130 TONS. 76 “e 116 “ 140 and will be sold low Peake Bros. & Co. New Boot and Shoe Store. WEEKS & cash, ready sale. pair warranted, RUBBERS, in Granby and other makes ; OVER-GAITERS. re prepared to sell at low prices. octl]—20d & wy | Charlettetowy, October 20, 1894—dy or We show fine lines in GENTS’ LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S WEAR. Our Stock is now complete, personally selected in the best markets for spot Call and examine the stock and note our low prices, which must command a We also carry full lines of Ames Holden & Co’s, celebrated goods ; WARREN, FOOT- every Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s We have made special arrangements with A.J. Webster & Co., late Harper & Webster, Shediac, N. B.,to handle their well-known hand-bottomed goods, which we WEEKS & WARREN, NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, i | i | | ; | When You Put Our Stovepipe Together. Dominion Coal Company's Mines THE PIPE HAS THE “FITS.” ‘Our Stock of Stoves is Now Complete. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—tu thu sat UO NOT Bt DECEIVED | —_—— 11) Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we Our Only have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES At a Small Advance on Cost. J Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 26 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, l6c. per Imp. Gallon. Inspection Solicited, J! D. MacLEOD & Co.., Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Rogres’ Buildiag,Queen Street, |