| Avs LU el AL AND OTHER ITEMS. THE 4 4 DAILY EXA Personal, LG ifall,Bsq., returned from the World's Fair last evexin Mr. William Fright, representing James MINER ° - - ars : i . os Coristine & Co., Montreal, was registered vi x at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Rev. W. W. Brewer, who has been at- | } M vermtng, the Treet + of the Methodist Mis i m Bo mie at Bt. John, arrived home last > ven | W I \ At the Queen Hotel thiederthoon.» there p Oy were registered +. sLaeed, Stanley: : Ac Sle J. M. Egan, Mount Stewar& De C: Mor ‘ son, Cardigan; James Laird? New Glas- - | a j a Ye : Mr. M. C. MeRobbic representing James 4 perveu tobertson, & G vholesale hardware a . viers, St. John, N. B., is here on a busi- Mor strip. He iss ered at the Hetel ‘ - Davies ine ra Mr. and Mrs. D. O'M Reddin, jr.. are | : ¥. M. €. to-morrow | expected home from the World's Fair this | : ‘ oe te oY ver they stopped over a few weeks | SN A NS cc Sus he } Ml with Dr. and Mrs. Crea Brooklyn, their wa hack - ” Ml A. S. J ! n, who ha been ont , to the Paeifi coast and took in the \ Worki’s Fair on his way home, i @X- | \ ¢ & : aa pected here to-night dy MFrach, of | See ray squ j : ; Digrrai . | Just Toixnk or ip +—Men’s Overcoate, i Kensington, w mpanied r.» Johne |} a a ay ; M sins il worth $14.50, new »only $9.00; Men's son throug! trip, is alsoBexpPected. | ,, 2 * a2 , * : . 2 D. J. Mel | < iper née: ent { | Reefere, worth $7.50, now onlv $5.00; Me : > > OUPerinngp se Fl Pave” Suits. war 1.50. now $1.00. Our ae J F:iszeation, who has been visiting certain | : ; es : aor van ms 7 ‘ie feet ya r of Ca la and t United States. in- 1} CHSC OF Le Ss ve dines has been A ’ . am 4e , . a. al . sl ted oe leg. | Uizzest purchase of oth ng ever made by S perance , . - ~ {ear ire in FP. 3 feland The publie get Hi Lars ; a the benefit. This lot was bought from a Phe Agr ltu ist reports that Mr. A./| . F 7 . : 5 , i ‘ i ne een A tirm who are going out of business at a - : \ — re some tine past acierk in the | dorful ba Prowse Bros ! s ersi ranch of the Bank of Nova | se aftnttest gp > - ' . ' Cha S \ promoted to @ position in | filivasilecd the Charlottetown branch of the same : 1 ban} Serrember has been the “biggest trade ‘ N : , ® . 1 : , } Rev. John MeDonal |, pastor of the Cath- | ever done by us at this time of the year : : iA : - - ' CC hat Summerside, P. E- L., was | Our wonderful low prices has done it co ‘ . guest of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Keongh, } Our big trade enables us to buy Clothing at the residence, 201 West Third street | cheaper than any firm in the city We ast eve 2 Rev. Fr. McDonald has been | will expect to see you soon Prowst } ” : > sh ' i hile Bros \ ‘ ‘ 4 city a sho while en | RO ; . Y ute to N York, and he expresses him- | peat a ¥ é { ne : I Wed a5 Orr Low a S iv | iat W 1 vive the bargains I ) Flannel, \ ww : - -- a yorth 22¢., now only 1x lable Linen, A CIDES Bowavista.—The¢ Nort rth 22¢., now only I5e.; Undereloth- Sy Hera f Wednesday, says; The iv, worth $1.00, Suits only 60c. Now is i pe’ - ate B Black Diamend | the time to buy; don’t delay Shirts M { H rt wn rida} worth 65 ow 40 -Prowsk Bros } ‘ ‘ Wh I ! s I t i < al M ser kx wt Vo gut B =” Ww ‘ Cay owt wa ~ { — | blowing tl Bona ta str k the wharf, aie ea “ Clot] | ’ M stna- ga hole a®ou tive feet in the = T BUY one dollars Wo — ‘ oth port s fthe stear Low at.@ break- ing till vou see our prices Boys’ Over ' . ae o ’ ices <r” - © ail “Dp ‘ . . ti saan ys ‘ ames in the Lulkl ei coats Boys’ Suits, Men’s avenene Gevmazai a ' A survey was held shortly after the ac veefers and Sule a — so low Dn ne S re ar ‘ vas de led t h ave an reach PROWSE ROS ~ ny 4 4 el here t » exh Ne 4 ‘ d } i ~ a ‘ ‘ Beyonp the shadow of a doubt Prowse SS ‘ <6 | Bros’. pritves Overcoats, Suits and MARRIED. Reefer rs are away below competition.— | 1 peers 2 «5 ( ] ; Prowse Bro | mS - ; ; 4 Ge ] Un the 2oth uit., bt the residence of the | $ j | bride’s father, Linwood, Lot 31, P. E.I., | | . cc. i v the Rev. M. C. Higgins, Harriet Craw- | P s j ou "R ford Fraser to €. H. Spurgeon McCabe, | Over Grayxp Fart Srock is full of Ba \ Co Middle Musquodoboit, Halifax Co., N.S. }-2ains -Prowst Bros ‘ “| Ba — I x i H 4 wa SUNDAY SERVICES. © ! irs : Cay > i » ' A Port LAR Sve Ess. & money-saving \ » Mrs. Ma w St. Paul’s Church. —Mo ring Prayer and triumph, to sell goods at a close margin Hu I H » Communior at ll o'clock _ Evening Everybody knows our prices on Men’s, a ‘ Prayer at 7 o'clock. Sunday Schco!' at | p we’ and Youths’ Clothing cannot be 7 7 beaten.—Prowse Bros. “ \ ! | St. Peter's Cathedral.—Sunday after | All Saints’ Day: Holy Communion at 8 | ——— 6 1 Mat and Litany at 10.15 te a Children’s Service at 2.30. Evensong and | B EMEMBER, every dollar spent with the pam ae ae Me n at 7 o'clock ys will have its full value. Our efforts ot. d 5 . ‘ . } procure goods low has been rewarded r 5 D tan Cathedra First Mass at © : : : 2 : = 20 Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. | T rday our store is jammed full of bar- } I Island 1 i & Mase i , i ji as” Sie Diahertiess wah lice ROWSE “ } ; ‘ A w k H Mass and Sermon at 10 a. n | Pee : rol - . Fo Prov fond . vas par th Vi Spers al i Benediction at 7p mn j pau TC j + 4 . trip “a First Methodist Church—Preaching ' : leveloping | at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. W W. a g Brew Sunday Sch and Bible Classes | Over Carrer DerarrMenr is the centre “ at 2.50 | of attraction. Our prices eell the goods, peoell - Se 1 Methodist Church. —Preaching | Our customers tell the prices, then the - ll a.m. and 7 p.m. by Rev.G Cc. P | gouls must go if they are required, In f Wa Pa r. Sunday | and Bible Classes | this Department you will find ervthing : } you want to make your home look nice, c_ . d it don’t cost vou much—Prowst St. Ja f 1—Preaching at 11); 9° ! ; ‘ ' r he m er tos tr Co ' ' A. J an I bes Fi Rev. T. F. Fullerton Bro a . 2 8 an ? . : . * Zion Churel Morning prayer meeting | at Ld Pp hing ut iil a. ™ and g De casi aOR bs sitcogad ej: p.m. by R D. Sutherland. Sabbath (x) > und B { t 2.30 Baptist Chure} Preaching at 11 a. m : and 7 Pp. mM by Rev Cc W Corey | ( \ > ry and pastor’s Bible Class at } } tan Meeting House, | pper Great George a » . Street Services at 11 and 7 p-. ™ ‘ it wi . i . o Bible Clase and Sunday School at 2.30 : Kensington Hall—Sunday School ard a ot — " ’ : . rio evtov ! ctober as i sé 7? y ‘ : ai. Clee of 998 & we Evangelistic Chariott oe vkKYy at ‘ Service nducted by Mr. D. W. Seott, is opening with a seng gervice from 7 to | food j 7.15 p.m ; 4 _ ; vh Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel : ag : NV Meet ng ‘ At — Sunday | , after n, at 4 o’clock, conducted by the | Railway u Strangers always welcome - - “ = ! | ' ( Lesson : a w 4, 4—“Man shall not | ’ fANE 99 | 5 ‘ A ‘ vy bread alone. a thant ulies 4 y = ——— ‘nis p Chariott ’ Te Dispel Colds. ny I 4 ‘ ' E Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the ; es Lie ‘ t etter tually, yet gently, when custive | Ma ler U 4 us, or when the blood is impure or | OUSE fe A/S 1 rs wi ggish, to permanéntiy cur habitual ’ ‘ ' An 4 ea Ww stipation, to awaken the kids eys and i ' 4 esr to a healthy act thout irritat- F. H. Bexs ling or weakening them, use Syrup of | 3 os ee 8 Cha of Com Fig D. MeLea ~ r | T ' cannes | WOU WANE density : , — M \ a 1 pane . — de his heading charged Advertisements under thi = ading : i‘ 2 see" M sy W extt k, M for at the rate of ten cents per Une z HE M¢ ST FOR y OU R M¢ INEY . afewoa uy ried a tw es#cheme or : = 4 girl to marry hit according to a late Big lot of fancy feathers, half price opaat from that place, It appears that James Paton & Co wW i W ANT fell in love with Laura Dana, daughte Bur your underclothing where you can ? > Y i yp ¥ ’ ’ Hon. Woodberry Kane Dana, a wealthy | buy it cheapest—Jas. Paton d Co. YOUR SPARE CASH. ywner. Worthy enticed Mise Dana Discount on carpets and clothing at the basement o shoe factory which ae ' . : : slavel 4 "ed 77 as oe ree a If low prices, best quality of goods and strict attention 7 yee uD j } ~wint Oo 118 “or . ' ‘ : lead J ator Co’s Far and Mantle | he held her there, asking her to . ‘<a ee — . | to business be worth anything, we are sure to get it. u he saw that love had crazed | 8 '" “44s Issu ban She saw that ee elfen: Dont forget that you cam lanp tla afbest | SEE OUR PRICES, compare them, and be convinced vracn, ana Hhariv ConPrentier en ont Tee d ' 1s released. Worthy was arrested. | and cheapest clothing inthe ety at J.B./ that we mean business, A full stock of the following lines ds Ce Oct. ‘ - ae =_<- z lalways on hand :-—Flour (all grades), Teas (try our 19e. iT OF etuiey ' The lasfiseue oO lou @2 inst opened at S. B. 3 i HS 19 Reese Bene —T™ Seles 2 : E ac , just opened af and 24e. tins), Sugars, Molasses, American Kerosene. Qil, Weekly J rials, pabiished a un Snman ¢ . j graphical sketch of the Choice winter-kceping appler, including lete., ete., in fac t any thing and ey ery thing to be found in ‘4 : : or . vee ‘ ' | ‘4 ‘ \ ws "Ur k Maguire, editor and pr Spys; Tompkins, Baliwir and Ribston First-class Gri ocery. f the se pubhiic, and 8 prominent Pippins, for saie by the bbl. at Beer & sn atthe “Hub Mr. Maguire) Gos. : n4 2i AND KE RSON & CoO ys ‘ 7 ity M — [re- Wuile down town to-night have a look | & . A — i 4 , *9 lecem pet ; SS. oF arn ’ i> roa? . , Noy . 7 7 . i : - , a in Prowse Bros’ win low and then come W HOLES ALE AND RETAIL G 20CERS, b while ¥¢ s , = in and see the best assortment of under | : =. : re of seven years was pased @t) Orting ties, collars and gloves in the | (Charloteetown, Oct. 27, 18923—eol&wy Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. here he learned the art | City," Prices always dows a --————_—— « Gazette thes € ieft a . . ‘ Buy your bevs’ overcoats and suits at ) ae and worked at his ¢¢ s : p oasis socom antil Prowse Bros, and don’t fi rget that you - 1 in the real estate | £22 40 better there than at any other place Mi Maguire estab- in town ie } naner which is Mr. W.H. Croskill’s evening school of " : this province, and shorthand. will resume work on Monday, Gth inst., at 7.30 p.m., in MeEachern’s | a building. n3 3i pd ’ ‘ ife r Music.—We wish to inform our frie nds a one someone ! hat " ife of i ours that lessons in Instrumental and Yoeal | s St. ‘ Masi sic are being taught as ps ual at di d a A it Joseph's C onve ut by a teacher having had Loa ing an O rrive : j CKET wenty y¢ ars’ expe rience in one of the} i rest institutions in Canada. i PERS LAMB JACKET Read Between the Lines | ASTRAKAN JACKET } ' We ABLE COON JACKE! SICAN JACKE pply vor with one of the i of FASHION FURS at verv low prices BEER wr tine BROS Weather Bulletin. Tonroxro, Nov. 4,10 a. m. ' ' iwoni+ fair and we er ONLY AT PREPARED JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. nova Old Sydney Round and Slack, | Victoria Round and Slack, Acadia Round and Nut, | Intercelonial Nut, | Vale Nut, |All of which will be sold at, the Lowest - Prices, Cc. LYONS. | Chasloitetown, October 5, 1893. aan nae SATURDAY, ‘ Berek: Fiopsacks, I'sxreeds, Meltens, Cashmeres, Merinos, and all ranges of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Best (Qualities, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ! BLACK GOODS Styles, Handsomest Colorings, A Splendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, October 28, 1893—tu th sat ALKING ABOUT BARGAINS ! Just drop into the BAZAAR STORE and see their 25. Cent Show. For One Week, commencing SATURDAY, we will sell everything on Our CENTRE TABLE for the) small sum of 25 cents. This is your chance! Remem-| ber, everything goes but the Old Maids, and those we cannot spare. Charlottetown, November 4; 1892—+tu th sat NOVEMBER 4, 1893. Have You Anything To Print ' | | | | tyre i tet +H4-+ | tt-b+ | cb ainshst: | = } Ie’. BO BRING IT TO US AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, | In Good Style, At Lowest Prices, TRY US. ree The Examiner Pub, Go. London House, Queen Strezt, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND To Boston PER “CARROLL” -~AND— “Worcester” ” $9, Everybody should take advantage of this very, very low fare On and sftee the 5th of October, the } { IT Patronize us in the PAY SPRING ‘SUMMER FALL cies WINTER And before placing orders IT PAYS to call at our estab- lishment. Patronize us in the Patronize us in the Patronize us D. A. BRUCE. | Boston Steamerez will sail from this port jat4.p ‘ARVELL BROS. ily 17th, °95 uar tu f THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL /CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society e stabl shed with a disseminate the taste for arte, to enc and help artists Ex th m, pat we, g view to ourage Patent of the 27th February, Incorporated by Letters Government of Canada, the 1893 GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 N pire Montreai EXHIBITION AND ADMISSION FREE, from Dame St > SALE. 10 o'clock, a. m., to 4 p. u The only chance in this country to pur- chase works of masters All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the F schoo the leading modern school Eminent Artists, such as Francais, Rechegrosse, Aublet, Baran, Pesant, Petit- | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a. NEVER BEFORE | great many others, are accel of this Society Ask for « yur Catalogues and Circulars. H, A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director | Waits, Lost, Found, ke Have we sold MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING so 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. | Cherlottetown, November 2, 1893 —tu thu sat & wky 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, , | wily IS IT that the demand every day is increas- ing for WOODILL'S HA ' BECAUSE the INGREDIENTS used in_ its manufacture are PURE and WHOLE- SOME. So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, Halifax, N. 8. Ask your Grocer for it! oct3 1 CUTLERY BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW AT THE—— City Hardware Store. | RB. NORTON & CO‘: Charlottetown, September 5, 1893 mon thu | aiivertiin ments under this heading five cents per line. ehe arge ad STRAYED.—From the subscriber's pre- mises, Saturday, Octo 23, a black, horned cow, 10 years old Any information will be rewarded. Apply to Iszac HOLMAN, Wins- loe Road. dy ii wy li pd—nov4 BOARDERS !—A few boarders car be ac- commodater at Mes. C. V. MoGreeor’s, Prince Stre i pd—nov3 LOST.—On Sunday morning, on or near Pownal Street or Spring Park Road, a far ay oe Th finder will b suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. 2i pd—novz TAKE NOTICE.—I, John Heaters, notify alj person or persons ni tt ve any credit to my wife Anne—nothing in. my name—for I will not be responsible for the same.—JoHN HEATERS. ti—nov2 jour rooms, door and good Mal- -noyl HOUSE TO LET, containing poems ae ‘cellar. Pump at the eliar. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, peq ue Road, $i (law) pd about a house as WANTED.—A situation man for general work. Understands taking eare of horses and cows, and can atiend to furnace, Apply to 1 McNEVIN Morell House, Kent Street $ i pd—octl WANTED TO PURCHASE—A hand grate for open fire place. Addré Post Office Box 492, Charlottetown oct2s—8i pd second.- wsA.B, ‘lass Horse and Buggy Apply at G. G. augs TO HIRE.—-A first-~ to hire. Rates reasonable. Jury’s Jewelry Store. TO LET.—Half of a tenement house con- taining eight rooms, and situated on the cor- ner of Weymouth and Dorchester Streets Apply to PaTRIOK TRAINOR octz—2i law pd GLACIER, applied to any window, pro- duces, ata nominal cost, all the beauty of *eal Stained Glass. Energetic Agent wanted for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Liberal com- mission.—McCCAW, STEVENSON & VER, 56 Wall Strect, New York octul7 TO LET.—Halfof a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mks. GEORGE ROBLNSON On the premises. tf—octl3 Ww ANTED.— A gentleman and wife want board and lodging for the winter in a quiet and comfortable house. Would prefer no other boarders. Apply at this office. oct’ ‘ Tae eee eee Se ene eae pad ar eer deem ag are SF re ed ane —_ Sere i, whey ee + ngewe Zntcek oe ae aon tarts we ‘ s : : Se a nee: = aes ok Tr Spee ca te oe ee Se Nala ap oer ones aioe ! ROPER MN LLL LL IGE NLL LIARS: FTE MR I, a <. F : 3 cee: 5 aaa ate Oe ae re ines A PP tn a a BEES