ea SacaVTTaN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1893. oe SOMETHING THE DAILY EXAMINER ° - - . : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, That Charlottetown wants Sewerage. | we want an Electric Railway. : arge WATER MOTORS . j 7 OTORS IN CHARLOTTE- * all the Streets should be Macadamized. TOWN, ' ; Mane Ine only change noted : —- . | “no more plank ways should be laid. wa ke en, ie thetanding the in prove * permanent walks are nore economical. | ‘ “ Hh steain engines, gas enyzines and | : ' atest candidate r favor—the oi . ; . ; ’ ek clecivio whadet, Sublber memer. cades fume. | That we don’t want a second Pipe from the Pumping Station. , *Y } inder fav« " 5 I © i ete OL aly tele Sa ee oe “ the City cannot afford it. | — a AY ve BL mHOll ve ower n ev Gilasvor in | : : aay Big sponser, 1 se na ian hae ee a O ] HERS SAY “ no ads. be allowed on the Waterworks Accounts. . 4,941,000, as | mainland, the “water motor,” a compact | *“ it is folly to think of Sewerage. + ast year ittie machine, occupying leas sp , 4 i s+ 3 } g pace than | ” » { was > y as Ss - ie _ | a flour barrel, is coming into general ts s the City is good enough as it is. 4 { x he Farmouth ‘ter motors are Compact, efficient, | sate ; : ° : ama sents : & paying enter | and cheap. A sat ene = 4 ony That everyone has a right to their own opinion. | (ee oN CRC yp ty Driven by steam, the stone crusher in use | “ we have a fine stock of Flannels. ‘as er ent ary f tle ’ hbariottetown mus yet the cit -oOn | | | 7 “ ay “veal 2 sec | sidathble ota: A didlied mae 0nd our Mantle Department has been a great success. |Is not often obtainable, but kei aclr il | i erat ‘ in A skilled ma to look I € ifler the engine,coal and the annual accouut | we keep good goods. those who buy FURNITURE o— for repairs, must mean quite a bill to th , ask fai ices ‘ ‘ ; ie ciate ule | nine Bia Gelee weber oasis. ten we ask fair prices. }and other goods from us this with ales han an engine and boiler, . een . 4 . 7 . ‘ | FH, a ia 'RP : 200 ce sin cee | Welly Gael nee on dttendinnl, the occa tec That our Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing is A 1. . Fall will buy at LOWER ; shels potatoes. Her pas power to crush fone ie reduced to. simply | “ they are selling rapidly, | PRICES than have ever been WW | aa : nee e cost i Water, vhiel te 1 the case oO , : y » y Pur j 7 j i j F c J Penk ' z pee Aree og Tel ibie sigh’ would fecdhin senctieally W S Al we offer very special value in Ladies’ Jackets, imade on. goods of EQUAL 7 nothise. e ay 1 @) * our Ladies’ Ulsters are a wonderful bargain. MERIT : —— at tie Manufacturers in this cit ae : s ‘ s = > | MT ; ' aor me nee lanufacturers in this city say that th “ we can fit any Child with a Jacket or Ulster. :, Nova Scotia Central Railway at Bridg great obsticle to the use of wat Fr Zs oA One thing we boast about 4. &.,. wes. buaglesiaed “en Seaduy | motore- tn Charlottetown is the probibtiess our Children’s Garments are good and cheap. Fe vemdiaematatars ._% . | ibi is the NEWNESS of our ght while the agent wae at church, and | price put on water by th nmissioners | Sel te swneythndgearte the day | ob the cheapest wotne per The STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - - - - BROWN’S BLOCK. oe ick ee le eae ea es auusna that te Geanraeeaen : SS es — . e our capacity of production ; : r z : r u dh: doyini 4 . | - eiperenion oo oe reer aet - NY hence we have no old stock, . a stone, causing it to d se in water motora, and the use of motors ‘ K/ Fy five and ten or more years j ; a . aera sone ES coh AY OOLEN COM old. Such goods, even if S Telegraph. ria: we ee ae e | offered at HALF PRICE, are not Fastwer.—The steame Pattett) 5 re ios tae aaiailis @aniibed | CHEAP. Everyone has enough Seen ee seco, Grelock ahie | wae a tuccese, Tam certainly glad of it~ As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come eGo, ia a | vier. Sic baila (al geveral care (igupapie fo ialp tie witness SCCUFE some ot oar Reefers and Overcoats, which are lower in price than ever before. (yy. jc. o nct hoon «thirty booty Holgon Boss of Moria eupomemhenil wre the result of our heavy cash purchases. We are proud to say that at the present time sears in the fur trade,” and ne See eciie Ue Uniler th existing eta of affairs, and! WE Carry the finest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING that can be found ILD don’t know anything about nee ng Nees Gener lauigalitiise malachite amy Store in the city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAPER than any house in the © woo Paphyeccmono = a I SEN GRR Sie MSP bes Gone t is trade. We would cali particular attention to the Clothing made from our own OME ie cick when won eee MNS Shout iether.” The Soot Act was one OF weeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. Come and get) voit ¢ bic dollar's worth of WinteR—A Quebec paper |* community, and no one obs het OUL Prices and inspect the goods before going elsewhere. | FURNITURE try ire ae rece suppl NE Our stock of TWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Ons HOM - Mark Wright & Co. ome ant ggest sup creay sates The last sign ie the coming ehichof courses iC must be WE AIDES I WERDS are worth fifiy per cent more than they are marked. Octo OFFICE TO LET patti ag ardian wants g . . ° bec ics ie gunn! euugraton of Wie riers ot tie Ame“ see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saying: os rinter? wie wo dhe Hos o's cv mney, Our UNDERWEAR department contains the finest-and most varied stock in) ings posi Sus Tie Cory —A late despatch the cenperauce question sll is le! the city, and we are disposing ot them at the most reasonable prices. : | Pap sonia thd a) apetasle f the Shen saline pruweo le Te wommceies A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in all). fsso isu & ters senie! sore tomer when 2,000 lot in the fences but aeerian tes wat te con Wd@ags Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price ys THOS. MORRIS. ‘ City wa inded several years ago to riva! | the press is certa at a discount when a | sevnmdiliacilth Geicacteatiahgitisincupiin silbipiialetlallia elie en Seek paves Seed) Cuasaaiaiy aie anak an: bearer renee . , | 1 . } ry >A TyY Wants, Lost, Fouad, &e cEru Nisan fous Ser thew cto S" WT GHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE “ee Pe e'attaie tothe, geacral public whether | Charlatictown, October 20, 1893—m w | alee ee Sous Bio Fues—The American Law | it shall have license, Scott Act or Free ‘2 es rama: | SOB SAEs elt ees eas memes R. BEATRSTO. ' . tum, and who to obtain their ov way | be , a lega urnai pul New » and wh » obta ; ro. wey ii pd—novii v in : : y ‘ te a lawver f that . are apt to forget that «ometimes they mar n - ‘iis 1% ‘ er ¢ That vs . . “ ‘ apis “a . 3 7 w a red a fee of $260,000; of another be mistaken, and that often the love to | Long BOARDERS WANTED.—A few boarders w oo8 a . ¢ : anita have the mastery gets the better of com- | : can be comfortably accommodated at Mre. who was paid $250,000 for his service 0 ; } Some s Wo. FyPFe’s, corner of Orlebar and Euston a e | Streets, near R. J. Wood's store. 3i—novl4d , ' Boots ! Strong Boots ! | WANT YOUR OWN MAKE! slenrated case: wi ether & are | Mon sense views, and thai the worst way es : : | or to obfain an Object 1s to force if on any nent ned running from $25,000 to $1 - ; ned ran gi : o?, < .o cor if) - ’ ; ] ‘ . bOdY much less the puolc at larg ed anything to see of it and find it excellent thing in the market out of sight for valtie. s | aw) eee ete ee tical \Eumber and Coal. Be Sure and Give Me Your Own Make ! cca |everything pertaining to Tailoring. Eee ee eee, nage ws DY lawyers, I v viu ig suihankciiiaile . ling va It would aeer | a SRY : for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator. se statements that more ! | — GRAIN ( HEEDWORES A reliable article. Good profit. FPuctories, a : : : + ; : -2.,,.| hotels and families readily use this com- " . waneye Sy lawyers wae © BIRTH. | We have reseved to CONNOLA:Y'S Remarks like these are often heard now at GOFF BROS’., when people are looking | pevna. “Auaress with stamp Tm= KoaLINe fi t ban bY ac wh t } merside ti the t ns Le | ry > im : - Pay | ‘ y c y . tL. Co, P Or, . yi —_ F £ all sree. dpe 5-8 vo A, A Sees 1 the 10th inst., the | WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- for GOOD STRONG BOOTS to stand the wet Fall weather. ee ae a i *} - W {S. M. Bent, of a daughter nish everything in our Jine cheaper than LOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, a i Ww ( ‘ i ever, such as Boards, Shing’e-, Scantling, ye _ bronze ornament for base burner stove. The a 7 IRADE ANADA ‘ . " inder will please return to E. H. Noxton & mae MARRIED. Pine of all kinds, Laths, Paling~, Lime fin i arn « ; ate a es. ex ts Gre : : ’ ee es ? Co. novil il “a cd : i ee 4¢t Charlestown, Mass., on Monday, the | Brick, and al} other Building Materials. “ i B Ua : ’ ' ; me os 3 oo hw the Rev P. W ‘fiprage We also intend ty keep on hand a full s TO LET.—Haif of a tenement house on the i =on = " per .. a oe , eee ee a } Hard and Soft Coals, which we corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- et there Denes eas Episcopal Minister) John R. Colson and pply of Tard an : aes WS taining six rooms. Apply to Mas. Gs 7 a : 0 ; » |} ; : - “a Lettie Whiteh« ad, both f New L, yndon >| will sell at the lowest rates . : Ropiysom on the wasaniaie, “u—oetl3 4) or ag aaa : a | Po ee Give us a call. Telephone connection. | Because our Boots, made out of good Island Leather and by good Island — if -— _ Pp , . Will; : ' i RRATT & C TON . . : : eS . . TO LET.-—A house on Bayfield Street, con- ut Canad Octohe At Williamston, N. B., on the Ist a BARRATT & CHAMPION | workmen, gives splendid satisfaction. QUALITY is the first consideration | taining eight rooms, exelasive of pastries, H ' Q 9 48 ‘ by Re lenry Penna, assisted | tev, | agugd—ly sat t > | : é " aaa ee ete. Good yard and staubling. Apply to P, is seed £138,568, or 9.4 ; Ayo > | - ee en oe Bile | Pea eee with us and then PRICE. Buy our Boots and keep the money in circeu- | Goxcey;qacenstret col te nove ig e th ere has bee a de siwat eit, 1omas CO OH ALUerwon, Aa BS eae al f j : - . idee hcg ie atnee te ut £1,297,932, » 3 per ce s E.I., to Mary Elizabeth Hosford, of lation her 2. TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately it ‘ produ t e is gene iiiamston . ~ . a " os occupied by the undersigned as a Boot and ey e : e will ae : ft | >. R. FOSTER & SON, ae aneparenies” Apply i cae 7 ; DIED. i od. B.} ©DO DD. 10 Hg ¥) ad 2 i n U er ‘ a » ye v © cals tinal ial ad dice ieeeiabdieadt. oe is e Ats aiameraide, oa the nine oye Boe | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, BOARDERS WANTED. —A_ few more ie , uberculosis, Mary Rose Arsenault, ag ‘ o ee. soarders ¢¢ 2 ace odated atthe WAN- wt P. E. Ist.a2o Hosritat.—The P. E. | Mivercu oes ehter of John F \escnanit.| Steel and Iron cut Nails and —_—— ny sah Gowan Kant bie ak een ee | ; has received the f w- | oi Vears, daug r of Jonn Arsenauit - oe y ‘ noyv3—wky 3i ae ae i te Sie” Meee ‘thekaee Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoc GOFF BROS ROOT FACTORY s pie - 7 ’ De He = . ao rs . y 2 . ei OUSE TO LET, containing four We te erside—E. Wright, $1; Capt. W LOCAL NOTICES. Nails. Hungarian Nails, Ke. poroh and cellar Pump at the deer and mood ‘9 H. Barnard, $1; W. A. Brennan, $1; J. E. | i : - WwW celtar. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Mal- “al” dvertiseme der this heading charged . JOHN, N. B. . a ai @ que Road. fo ee ee iil 5 $1; D. Schurman, $1; John A i ’ “fer af the rane ain qoute por’ a . ST J oH I Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m ‘ peque Roa i daw) pd-—noyl He Sharp, $1; E. Wyatt, $1; G. A. Spink, $1 — ———— — a P. W, Morrison, $1; J. W, Schurman, 50: 334 per cent saved. We areshowing | case ' { R. C. McLeod, 50c; T. B Grady , 30 A t of imported eamples of Scoteh under- } q : Friend, 25c; John T. Mackay, 25 kK wear, importer paying the duty, which we { iW Hunt, $1; W. McKay, $1; D. Rogers $1; | can save for our customers. Call and get i «. Read $1; total $15. Mre. Harry Gre«n | a suit, they are bound to sell quick.—D. A lig , a jacket eee Nov. 17th i ee New silverware now opening at .G H } Ss at asp Ewrerratymest.—The ladies I a — m - ‘nlt 3 § g . ayill ~ ab, a is of the Methodist Church at . lock s pese holding @ social and ente Sale of apples at half-past ten ocioce 2 , ; . a “ 2 Boat ern : ry yorton é Co. x | St: Pa k’s Hall, on Tuesday | morrow, by & i. N n & j 4 > g next at § ek. An interest Just received at Beer & Goff’s another 7* hh YY \ gra : a! and strumental music | earload of Excelsior Flour. The sales of Bp Pollen i g prepared and a bean and oyster | thie flour are increasing every month, , i } Bs wrth a mpaniments and hot coffee which shows that the people apprecia‘’e a e Phe Souris 7 i i. good articl nl : TO-DAY the Protestant Episcopal Chureh ¢ ongress 1s sitting in New York City. rhis Azea Fr a- je Men’s eavy blue melton overcoats for] . — ° » ‘ ee ry . > . > . a are to be us spemmagne ta Mekuy Wooten Mills. | i8 the fifteenth annual meeting of the Congress, which opened on Tuesday last. Bishop Pot-| ‘ standing ob | ; novl7 dy&wy 6i | ter presides at all the sessions, and topies of vital and present interest to this large and in-| SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP ay é roperty ; eb? semalede . : ° : : } Vi 1s - f i admission fee has been plac 1 at | New Jams, f " +i et fluential denomination are being discussed by such leading divines as Bishops Randolph and : r . et receives tS nian & UO ° » a . : ‘ for adults a1 paente Sayek vrs ae ne rs 2 | Jackson, Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts, and others. attendan a expecte , " 1 robes i 2 Horse rugs and sleigh wraps and robe | i : es : Hie: pee s af : ar Crry Taxs The liat of defaultere in | #t McKay Woolen Mills ve The topic of discussion among the citizens of Charlottetown to-day is: how or by what ste taxes is now ready, and willbe) a 5 cad | means the Star Tailor has managed to build up such a magnificent trade? Well, no doubt a | - Hy : at nail Those v ' Whenin want of an i-WoOo at ‘ ais : os sy: oy : . Wed i de La aa _ - lon’t forget that the cheapest place to bay | wrinkle would be aeceptable to some, at least. We are always willing to give a helping | NE v {up should do so at once - ; ‘ j ° °° m phe. : nate ae roll alii t McKay Woolen a re hand when such is necessary. Well, whatever you do, do 11 well, no matter wW hat it costs | a »ov1T dyAwy 61 | . . ys . nent 6 ail | ae —— : = ‘you. Again, study vour customers’ interest. If they want rhe sleeve sewn to the coat tail, ' Chalmers, Veterinary Surgeon, M Astrackan Jacketa!—If you| J, j ae : . . Mak ; ice + mh RC. V.S.. cave: “I used Dr. Manning’#] intend to buy one this season eee our| give it to them. Cater to their fancy ; .yes, and give them good goods. Make it nice, fit a i , German Remedy for a Itecured | stock : Choice’ and cheap.—J are i them pe fect. treat them kindly. and sell at rock bottom prices. By such means we are 5 i apy tior nave never mald & C nio rr . a a : a: ; . , : ° ac seal tai; Mintins meade , ue ten lallar overcoat beats every- | building up a trade second,to none in Canada. As in the past, we will continue to lead 7 I y Tn was Cu twers, P. V.M.S.R.V.S., —John McLeod & Co. if a SE ag en, oar WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. { von, Spanch onions, ant | Read Between the Lines | | i at Sandersen & Co’s. novl5 - Have You Forgotten Charlottetoyp, November 17, L893. at Eg. DAWSON 2 which to jadge Black j . —_ a a | Dress Goods? We are anxious that : = i | reader of Tar Exawrxer shou!d : WHY IS IT b ' » YO! SK V } Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f W awn welen a a that the demand every day is increas: | — — Se one . Black Cashmeres and ing for f s obtainable id-we know we are PREPARED ONLY AT ene enna - RE: e1 4 | 7“ A“ ve 4 ‘ f "oY "oy "sg E ‘ . ‘DD ’ Ls ene “ai . sli sa J oa | N * : ; ‘ NX} N Ss DRUG STOR . Our TEA TRADE last season was the largest for some years, and we attri | ‘ aw 4 . the ee fe JORRSO bute it to the fact that the Teas we offered the public suited them both in WOODILL'S ie — Si ai QUALITY and PRICE. | 1) WIDTH WEIGHT BOSTON STEAMERS Numbers of our customers have come back to us this Fall, and told us that | 1 Have we sold MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING sO cheap. We have a big — oe @ 0 i¢ we could give them as good value this year as we did last year they would| BECAUSE stock of OVERCOATS and REEFERS, bought at a bargain from a leading FINENESS, FINISH, COLOR, amd PRICE BEPR BROY. The Last Trips of 1893 are CARROLL from Boston, SATURDAY, llth November. WORCESTER from Boston, DAY, 18th November SATUR- want no better. than an order, BETTER VALUE ett on ‘ | We don’t advertise to sell Cheap Shoddy Teas, as we don’t keep them at all, and would not sell them at any price; but we believe we do sell the best 20, 24 even eas We believe that WE CAN give them, and everyone else who favors us with | the as this year’s crop of Tea | seems to ran more even than last year’s; and having bought a much larger stock | of it this year, we were in a position to buy it at very Close figures, last season, INGREDIENTS used in its} manufacture are puRE and WHOLE: | SOME. So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, | Halifax, N. 8. | | | | i Clothing Manufacturer retiring from business at much less than the first cost. We are in consequence able to sell lower than if bought in the regular way. eH ii ‘ We also ask your attention to,our BOOT AND SHOE STOCK, which we have moved: to our New Store, adjoining our Dry Goods and Clothing Store, WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS- . : : : se ; .- | We have a large stock on hand that we must convert into cash. No one : , 7 : , ; 98 cent T sity to : ke reductions off ve prices on " : . ; :. All English crepes Bonnets are re- DAY, 9th November, and rca ll i cane ied oe Tes, sold ee ee So Ask your Grocer for it! can afford to pass us when they want to buv Men’s. Women s or Children’s ed in price from date : , ‘h’town, THURSD:s guantities Of v — : . } 43} . : ' aia —_ s eee ee | oct Boots or Rubbers. -_-—o— pth wove Pr. Wo th? } } + WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS & GOFRK Z | Weather Bulletin. DAY, 24rd November. e WANTED.—A young man totravel in the J. B, MACDON ALD & C0., ueceéen Street. Tonoxro, Nov. 17, 10 ». m. CARVELL BROS., eae One from the country ‘preferred. | : ale se Winds mostly westerly, with fine Agents, Charlottetown, November 17, 1893—m w f | apply at this office. dy 31 wy 3i—rové Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu thu sat & wky <7 weather to-day [ Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1893—t] 23rd