FB ee ee een THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Beer Bros. barga corne? -_ I St. Lawrence Laxive First regtuiar months rine v ( will be held this ‘ ‘ r — RARY Mery NO, k Ww th Mr. B. D. Higgs will read a ; men’s gym clase, 8.30, League, | Lhe Spirit of the Rr tish Con. | ' e ' : All are made cordially wel- | deiienstiy ScPREME Covert The appeal case of e Stea Navigation Company vs. the ‘ Summerside, was concluded on Sa ay afternoon, and judgment was I Court stands adjourned Saiinin Vv Attention is divected ‘ t the sale of -the Ss. wh 1} takes Pp Ace ROK SALE t< wrecked echr to-morrow at Passengers to the sale by the g train will rea h there in time - : be a meeting nt Football Club thie evening at livniman’s B tilding, ‘Queen and Water Streets hvery VY There ‘A 1] corner of men- « requested to be present A. D \ : =¢ y - LIST George Godfrey, the col X of Boston, and Steve O'Dor th Australian, met in a@ six-round t at the Metrople Club, i Math Sor ; Wastaken. Sernx | Shaw, on i j rrovNmience, | | this class, they are requested to make ap ’ |} plication to Lhe gene raul secretary, « *| soon as the required number for any single KR. I Wed eeday & eht last Although t Wae ca i a draw, xitrey bad - Rosrsvns.—T editor’s table was | 7 i up this morning by two well | leveloped rosebuds sent in by Mr. James | Pe They were picked. in front of re e ff buehes that iomed amt I Last Rose S mer ha a 1a g e thie yea —_ Manine News The schrs. Energy and Usprey arrived bere from Swney yester- day with coal for C. Lyons. The sch Hope, arrived from the eam plac € on the i ‘ ai for C. H. Schurmar r. Kinburn, also arrived with a arg f herring from Newf oo undland Bostox Comepy Company H. Price | Friday says : DAILY Y. M. © A. CALENDAR. Monday . 13th pm Tuesday, L4th — Business men’s gym clses; 5.15; mock parliament, 8; young Students’ gym class, 4 _ Wedneslay; 15th—Mechanical drawing ciase, (.00; young men’s prayer meeting, 8.30, Tharsday, 16th— Students’ gym clase, 4 p.m., business men’s gym class, 5.15; sc-entine society, 8: voung nu ren’s gy ti Class, 8.30 : Friday, 17th—Ladies’ auxiliary con mittee meeting, 4; students’ prayer meet vubg men’s prayer meeting, ing, ‘0; y S30 : Saturday, I&th Business men’s gvm clase, 3.15; Teachers’ Institute, &: met. s gym class, 8.30 Sunday, 19th—Young men’s rally. 4.90 vouny NOTES rhe mass meeting in the wae laryely attended. I: structive Baptist Church | teresting. and in uddresses were thade by E. G and Dr. Ayer The anthem by the Bapt st choir and the Felection hy the male quarteite were well rendered. A collection « ftive dollars and eleven cents is were preached to the | young men in mo-t of the churches.- This being the week of prayer, prayer meetings will be held in the lecture room on Wed- nesday and |} ys at 8.30. All young men are cordially invited to these ‘riday evenir se ry cer Phe mechanical drawing class meeta for | and first lesson, ander Prof. Wednesday evening at 7.30 in the class room Fourteen names have been booked this class to date. If there are any others whe desire to enter organization g H Campbell, at once. Names are now being entered for classes | in bookkeeping, peamanship and. business | corresponder ce 3 geometry, arithmetic, | stenography, French and grammar. As rtoR i class is received it will be organized and sommence its studies The Scie utific Society on Thursday evenir will meet acain ' g next when Professor Harcourt will reopen the discussion on “Matter” by introductory atoms and molecules remarks Woon oo Tne Poi INO The Mentreal Gazette ot “The steamship Polino a:- | We er, manager of the Boston Come ly | rived in port yesterday from St. John’s ‘ pa AS ® red the Masonic Temy e | with a cargo of coal, and went into the | Opera House for the eve ings of the 1l<t | canal locks to discharge At 2 o’clock and 2nd D with a atine the | yesterday afternoon information was laid | a ) _ 8 i day “Jess ¢ | at the offices of Government Inspector of } 5 ef of I know,” will Boilers and Machinery that the Polino had ; . i . . | arrived in the port without a certificate of | - inspection ‘ board The Inspec tor, to Teachers’ Mecrixe.—There was a gor : : . —_ er - ae confirm the report, boarded the vessel at | us lance at the teachers’ meeting in t three o’clock and found no certificate | r= Besuniay evéeuit ; : ¥.M.C. A Uruay Cleans for either the ship or master, posted liore j vered his firet lecture | , | A oe ~ : | conspicuously as required by law, | Phy yand Professor Robertson ¢ whilst there was engineer’s certi- . 7 «tudyv h ; rT pi ® . ficate posted up in the engine-room Che ’ ry : 4 rses a4 ’ , “a se: Psy ty 5 a . ue en | order to tie her up until @ certificate of in- ; > reat : v eeding?y g snd “= *pection was produced was immediately er rr rex te ‘Iie ‘ se , sites Po issued by Mr. Clift, the Government in- | : 'spector. The fine fer non-inspection is } I z ( ir—This forenoon, Owen ' . | $400, with the vernative of twelve | Trainor violating the Liqnor Regula : : 9 | aot - months in jail; $100 for the captain’s cer- | : i bY selling vith ti 1d Gown, | : ‘ . . , +e alt WY : tificate not being posted up, and $10 for | was d $5 and costs. Albert Webster, ; : . ed , seal j | the non-posting of the engineer's, certi- | r being drank an incapahbie fit . ” , i 6 os | ficate Messrs. N., B. & M. Rattenbury, | $6 or 20 days, and John McGuirk, for the ’ same Offence, was Another drunk was dismissed - a yc-K ex PING —- We aro Principal L. B cequested Miller, of the Charlott fined $1 or 4 days. | town Businese College and Writing Acad- | emy. to announce that all teachers in the | c schools having a clases in book- r »s keeping, will be furnished with the course ad im at the Prince of Cellege, for teachers license, FREE, On ajr plicat Charlottetown Business { eye -> Cur ANNEXATION QUESTION The Chat- ham World says: Goldwin Smith writ that the annexation propaganda is ! tad t sleeping The financial stringency the United States is fthe three prin pal canses, a rding him, for the stop : g the agitatior T hat ; to say, in plainer bat less elegant English than Prof Smith uses, that agitators are idle Le- ca ¢ supplies have dere ut off in corns juence of the hard times in the States Catepostax Civs-—At an adjourned meeting of the Caledonian Club, held the 2th inat., it WAS lecided that the mem- ub and friends ! Andrew's Day by a grand soiree hers of the ¢« should eate St at the 1b rooms on theevening of that jsy—30th inst. A commitiee consisting if David Small, John M. Campbell, John S. Macdonald, D. A. Finlayson and Jolin McPhee, was appointed to make and carry | 1t all arrangements in connection there- 7 aan T HE Por LON Fot xp.—A Boat n despatch rays the autopsy upon the bodies of Mrs. Hannah Toole and her daughter Margaret, who died suddenly a few nights ago after rand eating chocolate pie, eyar ule potassinm in their e death of 40 persons murder has been nking porte reveaied encugh siommachs to cause thi A formal « harge of ferred against Stephen ster Mary L. Toole. In addition to the} etomache of Mrs, hter, considerable was igon ind oie and ber dau carl, in the dregs of the porter remaining in the glass from which they | frank I I e fa was one of the t know South Boston, had lived there for years and was well bn RULES for judging BLACK BRESS GOODS, Why not read and remember them A e when you would like to BROW Leet DTH Ve important Many vxxis are four and even six inches narrower than | the line we show | was made on last f Wales | successful and resulted in burning Mr. | i Imprisonment agents for tae Polino at this port, inform us that the steamer will be due here to- morrow morning. iid ReEVENGE.—The Since Love AND Sentinel says: last summer three | | attempts have been made to burn out Mr. Willard Buimer The last attempt which | Wednesday night was | Ambherest | } William Adam house in which Mr. Bul- | mer was boarding. All the inmates had a narrow escape from being burned in | their bede. On’ Friday Mr. Bulmer had a | domestic employed in the Minas Hotel ar- rested on suspicion, as she was heard to | say last spring on the occasion of Mr. Bul- | mers marriage that she would bura him alive After atrial, which lasted Saturday and Monday, she was discharged for want | of proof. An for damages for false next on the action is said to be programime., | i nn Aw Istaxper Mvurpveres.—Information | | over the signature of Sergeant-Major H. | | home in 1872, | N. M., while en route | Colorado, in ¢ yn) pany | pre Toole, a son « f | Mrs. Toole, and his brother Michael and | a p i ‘# lietril alli of A. Gorsline, of the 13th United States’ In- | fantry, has recently come to hand, show- | ing that Caleb D. Jenkins, who left his was murdered by Indians on the plains, in the vicinity of Wingate | from California t y with one Thomas Orr, who wasalso murdered. The Caleb D. Jenkins referred to learned the trade of | | carder and dyer at Millview Mills, and | was for some véars subsequently em- | ployed in McLaren’s Mills at Biu lenell. He wus known to his early a**oc'ates asa most exemplary young man. Hi- mother etill lives with her son, Mr. Frank!in Jen- Lilia Was Bortep Ative.—A startling die | covery bas lately been made near Hanover, , which reveals the fact that Mre th ught to have died near there two months ago, was buried | made by. workmen and ypened the grave for the | Penn | . | Slentz, who was alive. It was relatives, who | purpoee of sealing woman evidently it with cement. The revived shortly after burial, and made a desperate fight for her | life. The glass in the casket was broken, there was blood on the face and other indications of a | tomb terrible struggle in the moms Pronimition Meetixe.—At the public prohibition meeting to be held in the Philharmon c Hall, Thursday, Nov 16th, at 3 p. im. Revs. Mr and Mr. Satherland will deliver aldresse Colleetior nl3 m& a Paistixcs. — The | make a DisrRisyTion OF : : Society of Arts, of Canada, will paintings on the Noveniber, inst. Price of _“Seriptums” one dollar. Address: 1666 Notre| Dame Street, or 81 St. James Street, | Montrea novil 3in ots os Apron Salk The “Im portunate’ Cir | cle of King’s Daughters ‘intend (D. VY.) holding an apren sale and tea in aid of their work for the P. E. Island Hospital, in St. Paul’s Schoolroom, on Thureday, | th December. Contributions for the above | will be thanktullyreceived by Mrs. Hene- | ley, Mrs. A Lord, Miss May Dawson, Miss Especially note the qual | yeGill, Mise Mary Davies, Miss. M. John- son. n7 3i DIED. | November, 1893, aged 8 months. eR EY vsck shades | Read Between the Lines ! Everybody’s VYEIGHT This adds to value, and | deserves careful atten- tion We keep the heaviest weight obtain able f YESS ty of the woo It | ahs mid be soft to the | touch and the twill | even and fine r INISH This should be the re- eult of the quality of the varn rather than of an artificial process, | Too glosey a finish is t desirati¢ COLOR Brownish, greyish and | shed be pria ourselves on the lor of our goods, i PRICE This should be marked | price —not at a prs e to admit of big discounte. | Wool good ; at a low price BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. 3,10 8 m. Fair to-day, followed by fresh. to high eoutherly winds, tomorrow Tororto, Nov. plain figures at low | were never | ‘ heaper than to day, and | we show the best quality | and showery t rnight or | PREPARED ONLY AT JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, nova EXAMINER ° - - . . ef Tweeds, which, as everybody knows, is the hest value in the market. our prices and tnspect the goods before going elsewhere. MADE TWEi-DS are worth fifty. per cent more than they are marked. | Halifax, N. 8S. | Material will be sold by Auction at Frog | in, MN | | kina, at Alberry Plains, King’s Co. - Com. } | the corpse was partly turned on its side, | Turner, Mr. Corer, | 22nd Jertha May Waddell fell asleep on 10th ‘That Charlottetown wants Sewerage. “we want an Electric Railway. SOME SAY , © all the Streets should be Macadamized. no more plank ways should be laid. permanent walks are nore economical. ‘That we don’t want a second Pipe from the Pumping Station. the City cannot afford it. : OTHERS SAY, ° no ads. be allowed on the Waterworks Accounts. it is folly to think of Sewerage. “ the City is good enough as it is. we have a fine stock of Flannels. our Mantle Department has been a great success. we keep good goods. we ask fair prices. ( everyone has a right to their own opinion. WE SAY ‘That our Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing is A 1. they are selling rapidly, we offer very special value in Ladies’ Jackets, We Say Also ; “ our Ladies’ Ulsters are a wonderful bargain. | “ we can fit any Child with a Jacket or Ulster. . “our Children’s Garments are good and cheap. STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - - - = BROWN’S BLOCK. McKAY VOOLEN COMPANY As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come and +. ee EE secure some of our Reefers and Overcoats. which are lower in price than ever before. the result of our heavy cash purchases. We are ene to say that at the present time we carry the finest assortment of READY-MADE trade. Ye would call particular attention to the Clothing made from our own make Come and get Our stock of TWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME- » Come and see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saving money. Gur UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock in the city, and we are disposing of them at the most reasonable prices. A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in a!! prices; ‘Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE Charlottetown, October 20, 1893—m w ft —o—— a — WHY fs IP Be eae 3 See will Long Boots ! Strong Boots ! i aise that the demand every day is increas- ing for | WANT YOUR OWN MAKE! Be Sure and Give Me Your Own Make ! Remarks like these ‘are often heard now at GOFF BROS’.. wl 20ple are looking |forsGOOD STRONG BOOTS to stand the wet Fall weather. 9 PP Ste OONINE [WHY Is Ir? Because our Boots, made out of good Island Leather and by good Island workmen, gives splendid satisfaction. QUALITY is the first consideration with us and then PRICE. Buy our Boots and keep the money in circu- lation here. >So0 nf bi r u E WOSSILLS 5 CASING) |= 6 GRAIN CREEDVORES ¢ POWDER) BECAUSE the INGREDIENTS used ia its manufacture are PURE and WHOLE- SOM! LAWSON, So says PROF. GEORGE Ask your Grocer for it! oct31 if FOR SALE. Wrecked Schooner “ VERITAS” and eee Fett ather. Pond, P. E. I, on TUESDAY, Nov. 14th, | GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY.’ at one o’clock, p. m., for the benefit of all | — concerned 3y order of Surveyor. nov9—dy 2i Le GOFF BROTHERS. EVERYBODY} ee lived ote ta ss ai SHOULD USE “ims Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs | Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m gC —— ——————E BS? QUALITY! LOWEST PRICES! ‘SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All Colors, all Sizes, de. HEASZARD & MOORE, Booksellers. to $1.00 a Bottle. } Charlottetown. November 10, 1893—m w f | (%) We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends and customers in Town and Country for the gener- ous support extended to us during the last twenty-five years, and of asking for the continuance of their favors. We have sold our entire stock of Groceries, but not our business, to the McKay Woolen Co., and transferred our lease to them. We therefore beg to announce that we have rented the new and commodious Brick Store of Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Queen Street, one door north of the Old }tand, which will be fitted up in first-class style, and where, in the course of a few weeks, we will offer for sale at lowest possible prices a new and varied stock of GROCERIES second to none in the Provinces. J. D. MACLEOD & C0. N. B.—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, in WHITE’S BUILDING, occupied by W. B. Robert- son, Esq., two doors north of the Old Stand. J. DM. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893—dy Iw then eod & wky Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f NEVER BEFORE Have we sold MEN’S and BOY»s’ CLOTHING s0 cheap. We have a big stock of OVERCOATS and REEFERS, bought at a bargain from a leading 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. 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. We have a large stock on hand that we must convert into cash. No one can afford to pass us when they want to buy Men’s, Women’s or Children’s Boots or Rubbers. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu thu sat & wky MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1893. | ; t ne , | CLOTHING that can be fornd in! any Sfore in the city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAPER than any house in the ri To Boston PER “CARROLL” ~+AND— ‘ Worcester’ Saily $8, should take advantage of sy Mae 4 ~~ Aaa Me SEEN Everybody this very, \ ‘ry «OW fare On and after the Sth of October, the Boston Steamers will sail from this port at 4. p.m CARVELL BRCS. Ch'town, July 17th, ’$3. Ex th m, pat w 8, guar tu f City of Charlottetown ($8,000) Water Debentures . I will sell by Anction, at my Sales Room, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of November, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon: Ten $500 City of Charlottetown Water Debentures. These Debentures give 6 per cent. interest, and are not payable for twenty years, I would ask investors to note the length of time these Debentures have to run, as the longer the term the more valuable the investment becomes. Most of the Canadian Bank Stocks yield only from 44 to 5 per cent. with a double liability behind them; Insurance Stocks are fluctuating; -Manufacturing Stocks cannot be depended on to yield a regular income. “Buta sound Debenture is a financial sheet anchor, and can be trusted to yield its interest and pay its principal when due with unfailing promptitude.” RK. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. novS—eod Have You Anything To Print BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices, TRY US. Wee The Examiner Pub, Co. London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each. GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, BUSINESS STAND AT ORWELL. TO LET, and possession given on Ist bDe- cember noxt, or sooner if desired, the Busi- ness Premises and Dwelling House at OR- WELL CROSS ROADS, now occupied by M> Norman McLeod, This is one of the most desirable Stands in Prince Edward Island for a country store. There is a large Store, Ware- house, Shed, Dwelling House and Urchard all in good order. ' Apply to Norman McL.od, on the premises; toM. & D. C. MeLeod, Charlotietown, cr to the subscriber, a HUGH McLEOD. / rwell, Nov. 3, 1893—m s & wy im Wants, Lost, Found,&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. VOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, a bronze ornament for base burner stove. The finder will please return to EF. H. Nortow & Co. novil TO LET.—Halfofr a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, eon- taining six rooms. Apply to Mas. Guorer ROBINSON on the premises, tf—ootl13 TO LET.—A cottage containing five roomua, Enquire at this office. 2i—novil ——— LOST.—A lady’s handbag containi a purse with asum ofmoney, between Mr. Thos, Green’s, Grafton Street, and the London House. The finder will be rewarded by leay- ing same at this office. 2i—nove TO LET.—A house on Bayfield Street, con- taining eight rooms, excl asive of pantries, etc. Good yard and stabling. Apply to 2 CURLEY, Queen Street. eod tf—nove TO LET.—A comfortable house on Bayfield Sireet, containing seven rooms; stable and coach house. Apply to Mrs. WADMAN, next door. lw pd—nov7 TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately oceupied by the undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession. Appi to J. B. MACDONALD. nove BOARDERS WANTED.—A few more boarders can be accom modated atthe WaN- Zak House, Kent Street, at reasonable ratea. nov3—wky 3! HOUSE TO LET, containing four porch and cellar. Pump at the door and cellar. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Mal- peque Road. 3i (law) pd—nogl WANTED.—A young man to travel in the country on commissien. Must be well recogre mended. One from the country ferred, Apply at this office dy 3i wy Ti—nowa -, 5 ERE A ll IS LETT =. cae mete hic ES TR TIE. ee ae ee Be a 2 ake 2 a ng Fee = ay ee toe a ere