ia mite Segoe THE TO ADVERTISERS. Changes of ads must be in by ll a. m each dav to ensure meertio LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | To-niGn : lock-—Rev. Mr. Cassidy Upper Pri Street Methodist C1 irch 18 cents enero Ne The sehr. St. Anne 18 disehs sing 0 care ot Svdsev sere oO for Poche tien oe ~ - To-yorrow Eventye is the time for the } grand Supper and Entertainment. See advertisement in another column: - Dox'r wiss Rev. Mr. Caesidy’s “J apan- ese” lecture to-night at 8 o'clock in Upper Prince Street Methodist Church A Crrtesivy One of the rese bushes in the gar: a lis We ship Mayor Daw sou is iu fall bloom iis is quite a | curiosity at this time of the year. - Wert Parronizev. — The Christmas Tree hell at Sammerside ou the Lith aud 12th, in Market Hal , vv the ladies of | St Marv’s Academy was we.l attendcd by ent rens. <— “T woxper what Rev. Mr. Cassidy looks like in Japanese stume ?” You can see ! 2 iV cenl Upper Prince St. Methodist Church and also enjoy an excelie tur « Porr La Excawpment.—The regu lar mx ee eting of Port la Jove Encampment, N £0. 0: F on hel His ev Wednesday) at S p m.. | vddfellows’ Ha Couferring degrees fi : Tue Sraytey arrived this forenoon from Cc ape rr ntine and Tryon. Since leav- ing Cosriotietown she Janded Cape ror mentine buoy at the breakwater ®t that place, and brought the Tryon automat.c buoy to Charlottetown ; eniiienian Mercery 1s Dowx.~ Some person cr persons removed the glass tube cuntaining the mercury from the large thermometer Centra: Deng rstore. If the hey mar have the board — Outeie the parties wi ill cal it might be cf u-e to them. Arrivep.—The bright. Hattie Louise, Capt. Ring, arrived at Demerara on Satur day last, 9th inst., aftera longer passage than usual, from this port. From Deme- | rara she goes to Trinidad to load molasses for home.—Jonrnal. He Witt Try tand, a. eolored Saturday night @ razor. ear, but was not a one, Says his next attempt will be poison.— Halifax Hera! i. Acaix.—Geoffrey Cope- man, ait mpted by ¢ utt ng his throat with suicide deep Copeland made with sobscaidiae idee Dr. Tanxer Ovrpoxe.—The news comes from St. Barnabe, Que, of a young womar named Dechene,who has taken no food for 65 days, the only thing she can swallow being a littl water or tea. Although very weak, she is stil al te to move about, and the doctors are puzzled over the case. | — The | LIENDS Went Axxtous nt of the St. John says that Louise ital a Summerside girl, who was missing from Brookline for over has been fonnd by the police. She had simp!y left and found employ- ment in the Newton Hospital] without in- forming her friends of it Se lie Wistrer Comwuenicaticn —At a meet- ing held at Summerside last evening, to consider the matter of winter communica- tion, a resolution was passed to the effect that the Minister of Marine be requested to try the Stanley between Summerside | and Cape Tormentine and after the board | ice formed, between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine. sesiaaabinsiiins A Darixe Brretary.—A few nights azoa burglar entered the residence of Mr Caleb Polley, of Muddy Creek, and stole therefrom $560 in notes which he kept in | aw tin box in an old fashioned Jjeather trunk. The burglar entered the =houre through a window, after cutting the glass with a glazier’s diamond. He “took the | trunk outside and broke it open to get at | the money. Mr. Polley did not hear the burgisr in the room or miss the money until next morning. He ought bo this | time to know better than to keep so much | money in his house. J idan K xicuts Tewrtar. — Prince Edward | Commandery of Knights Templar was in- | stituted here last evening by J. B. Nixon ae the De poty of the Suprene Grand Mas. ter of the Great Priory of Canada, assisted | by Mr. Pollan? : of St. John, N ms Poa fullowing officers were duly Dr. McNeill, Preceptor. Dr. Darrach, Constable. , A. McLean, M arshal. D. McLean, Registrar. The other officers will be meeting of the Preceptory to Becember aext. The fraternity wi * aye a dinner at the Hotel Davies this even'ng at 9 o'clock. Hen Fe Boston c rrespond L two weeks, } '" insta! le elected no be he! ienmenipageomnenate j Suteersa Nores—The schr. Wilhe R, Captain Clarke, cleared for New foundiand | to-day with a cargo made upot 950 bushels | otatoes, 75 bushels turnips, and 20 bales | Ce —all shipped by Captain Clarke. Captain Gavin, same place, | Captain, | The.schr. Lady May, also cleared to- day for the taking a cargo shipped by the and made up a3 follows: 650 bushels potatoes, 85 bushels turnips, 6 bushels | carrots and 1 ton hay. The schr. Hector, Walker master, cleared for Port Hawkesbury with bushels potatoes, 200 bushels oats, 159 bushels turnips. The scbr. Frank Newton has cleared | for Louisburg with 1000 bushels et and 200 bushels turnips. The schr. Susan Cox, Captain McMillan, | cleared to-day for f*aacs Harbor with 920 | bushels potatoes, 744 bu-hels vate, 150 | bushele turnips and $ tous feed. j has | 1600 } acd | | . , evening i proposed g re fe rred to a committee composed of C ap- } ings. SBS w SOS 2SSSSSS DAILY PERSONAL. Rev. G. M. Campbell has the First Methodist Church for & ‘third vear, which he has accepted subjedt to the j dee sion of the next confere: ce ‘ Miss May Purdie left Chariottetown last week for Boston, where an event of inter est to herself and a Charlottetown young map is to take place. So sayea Charlotte- town correspondent of the St. John Sun. Lord Rayleigh and Professor Ramsey, the discoverers of cargon, have just re ceived the Hodgkin prize in the shape of fa cheque for $10,000. Commerce has acknowledged the supremacy of in the way most fitting for a com mercial age, Miss Sheraton, who has been matron of thus science the P. E. Island Hospital for several years, lett yesterday morning for New York to take a position in a hospital there, It is Charlotte will as- expected that Miss Tynan, of town, a graduate of the hospital, sume the position of matron here. | Rev. W. B. Hinson, Montrea! has been called to the pastorate of the Bat tist Church, Moncton, ip succession to Rev, |W. W. Weeks Who g-es to Toronto. Rev Mr. Hinson was pastor of the Mon:tn church for seven and a half years aud left there for Montreal two years ago. David R. Forzan, formerly of the Bank of Nova Scotia, and late'y cashier of the Northwestern National Bank of Minnea ve lis, has been called to Chicago as first president uf the Nationa! Forgan now of Uuion In this new position Mr, tee Bank will have fall control of the management |r }ofthe bank. The Union Bank was or- ganized in 1836. Ithas a capital of $2,- | 000,000, and a most honorable record. Mr. Forgan’s brother, J. B. Forgan, holds a -imvlar position in the First National Bank, C cago. The Summersite Journal understands hat Mr. Joseph Rogers, of North Bedeque . contemplates leaving for the old world in March or April next, to be absent probab! a eae the time to be spent in visiting places of historic renown, including the tie] i of Waterloo, Rome, Naples, Constasti n rp , and possibly Ezypt. While in Eng land Mr. Rogers will pay his respects to Canadian High Commussioner, Sir Char'es Tupper, and thi s remiods tLe Journal that among the buildings which constitute Mr Rogers’ homestead, is the houee in which | Sir Cuaries was born wearly eighty years | | ago. cll I — Gyuyasitw Meerixnc. — There was "| large attendan litiamen at the cym- meeting in the Drill Shed last L rent, -Colo nel L ong — poe sided, An estimate cf the rymnasium was submitte ‘ ae ce Of In uasiun cost oO tain Moore, Corpl. Garnum and Sapper Hazard, wi ith power to act in the matter. The cut extended f1 rom ear to | Cap'ain Moore was elected President o | for the people’ the Association, and Gunner E. DeB Peake Secretary- Treasurer. was also rules for the government of the Associa- tion, wi ith instruction to report atan ad 1 to be held on Tuesday , at 8 o’clock. A commitsee ~d m eeting evening next A coop investment 13 a ticket for supper cOmes mnsic, recitations and read- Tickets at Johnson & drugstore or at the door. We positively guarantee that the value= we offer in overcoat-, ulsters, reefers and suits for boys and men are unsurpassed in the city —McKay Woolen Co. DIED. At Charlottetown, on the Margaret A. McGee, McGee and Dorothy years and 10 months. in p*ace. 10th = inst., danghter of James MeManus, aged 1] May her soul rest BVeVessssesss Neate THE SEASON . t recéived a i unanimous invitation to remain pastor of | appointed to draft by-laws ce | that | mysterious supper to-morrow night After | } Johnson’s | cette ~t eeat SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED, Nov. 12—Wm. Dunbar, Read, Pug wash; St. ‘Ann, Burke, Sydney. CLEARED, Nor. 12-Charwning Lase, Whiteway, t. John’s, Ntld.; 98 Halifax, Pye, Bosten; Azof, Trenholm, Orwell; Wm. Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Hector, Walker, Port Hawkesbury; Athlete, Weatherbie, Geo’- tcwn; Frank Newton, Tutty, Sydney; Laura C.. McMillan, Isaac’s Harbor; Chiorus, McKinnon, Pinette. _— -_—~om + The Ladies’ Standard fashions for December just 19995 Magazine of received at — | 5 20,000 That’s it! Add five to the figures at even Iwenty Thousand Dollars. Pat the dojlar ($) mark before and thai | shows vou what it cost ‘WEEKS & CO. | to buy their magnificent stock of Fall Dry | Goods, ; to suit the times. The selections for the People’s Store are } | always high class, and go to make up | A Great Establishment wants, A general participation sale of Under- wear, ‘Dress Goods, Corsets and mantles is now on, Come in and help us. We want to see you whether you buy or not. W.A. Weeks & Co. The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Nov. 13, 1895, GRAND Supper & Entertainment To beheld by the Wesley Mission Cirtle in the Basement of the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, For coughs and colds has ar- @| rived. Everyone knows itis @| easier te killa cough in its first g staves, and everybody knows e that e Johnson's Cough Syrup a bottle on band? only aie 25 cents. beat ee to $ take. ¢ JOHNSON & JOHNSON, The Reliable Druggists. erie BSBEsVeseessssesse kilis a cough, so why - have 7 NOBODY - KNOWS How furtable delightfully com- one can make himself— herself —when fatigued or otherwise, until they have tried one of our new wire mattres- ses—the kind we _ brag about—the kind we sell every day—the kind you should have. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LED Who Sel! at Selling Prices. ent etn ange net $2.50 $3.50 $4.50 T'hese are extraordinary value. Equal value never before offered by us. BEER BROS. sect ee neni Bn eens SALA eign igi Ra ‘CHENILLE PORTIERS, per Pair. per Pair. per Pair. = — aes teteartntrietictin tet a | Thursday Evening, November 14th, ti From 5.30 to 10 p. m MYSTERIOUS MENU, SussraxtiaLs.—One who was in the Ark; Woman’s Weapon; Boston’s Pride; Cause of Neighborhood Contentions; Women of Grit; Food for the Spinning Wheel; Product of Farmer’s Toil and Brindle Saute. Rewisues.— Pride of the Marsh; Imper- tinence; Boston’s Overthrow; Fried Holes ; No Grounds for Complaint ; Fruit of the Vine; A Golden Opportunity, Just. Desserts.—Eve’s Destruction ; Home of the Multitude; Darkness and Light; Hidden Tears; Ivory Manipula- tors; Spring Offerings; Squirrel’s De- light; Caxe Hard to Eat, etc. Supper and Entertainment only 25c. novil Mustard Poultices Are not so convenient as the leaves. We have the latter in Boxes, 25c. and 35c. Or separately, 5c. each. A.W. REDDIN, Phm. B., Central Drug Store, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. novl2 as ‘ FOR SALE. The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to the owner, MRS. BUSWALL, Or BUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. a25t ld) —ly TO LET. A Terementon Dorchester Street. (West) containing six rooms, good cellar, Rent moderate. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen Street. novd HONESTY is the best policy. HONEST T is the Lest. beverage. OUR TEA has 6 been honest value. Try sdme and see for your- self that we are riglit in what we say ‘STFRLING VALUE—our 3%c. Blend. SANDERSON & C0.. CASH GROCERS. Victoria Row, Ch ‘rlottctcwn,. P, F the top of the column and you have an seasonable and right and at prices | WEDNES DAY, NOVEMBER 13, — mene ett 1895. —_— NOW DON’T | } make a mistake this time Clothing before seeing Be the make your Clothing. we do and what can you. with majority made garments. Our Cutters are shown in the town for value. Leading Merchant Tailor. by ordering your for have us’ You can’t get better artists in their line. We have’ secured a lot of TWEEDS and FANCY WORSTEDS under manufacturers’ prices, The like was never D. A. BRUCE, — This is from the Leading Dry Goods House in Hamilton, Oat, _ Haminron, Onr., Oct. 12th, 1895. Jean Sirs: Iu advertisiug FIBRE CHAMOIS up here, please warn people against using cheap imitations, of which there are 80 inany. We have tried many of them and they do not give satis- faction. They go in oles very s09n. Many people now ask for FIBRE CHAMOIS ani will take no other. (Signed) To the Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. FINCH BROS, A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up to-date, under $20.00 or $25.00. have never seen the Suits we Fit, workmanship and material guaran teed, Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Capes, made-up Ulsters. All our stock up to date, and every thing in the store genuine value. Charlottetown, October 9,1895 135 w made-to-order Suit of Clothes These people make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. thoroughly made and trimmed. Fur JOHN MACLEOD & CO., RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF CLOTH -_—- ore rceteceneteoenenenlen Is an ordinary Woolen Fabric made Waterproof by a chemical process which does not change the color, feeling or appearance of the cloth in the slightest degree. It is made a Repellant to Water. Yet it remains perfectly porous. Any Cloth can be Rigby Proofed. It does not confine the body like a Rubber-proof Garment, aud answers the purpose as well. é A Ladies Cloth or Tweed Dress. A Gentlemen’s Suit or Overcoat. A Coachman’s Livery Uvercoat. A Bicycle Suit or any other garment can be Rigby Proofed, Odorless, Porons and Waterproof. 363 HUNT ER. A man got separated from his wife while on a shopping tour about the city, and started to hunt’er. He asked a friend where. he would be likely to find her. “ What isshe buying? asked he. “Well, she’s looking fot a Bedroom Suit,” said the man. “Thea you'll find her at JOHN NEWSON’S,” s:id his friend; “everybody goes there. ile came ¢ directly here, and sure enough he FOUND ‘ER. Newson Bleck, Victoria Row. Flannel Shirts, _ Wool Underclothhing, Y® Gloves, LONDON HOUSE.. Hosiery, Blankets, Wadded Quilts, or } » 1. J. HARRIS, — | Cash Only, Ba) a2) Charlottetown, October,19, 1895—dy AGENT | Selling at Low Prices for: ; yjam Soenek next ant Alto, ebittge situat never NEED be extravagantly dressed. Some of the elever- est of manufacturers make it their business to see how more and more of style and quality Well Dressed : Woman at less and jess of coet. Our DRESS GOODS DEPART- MENT is crowded with samples of their best success in this direction. A multitude of Styles, Daintiest Colorings, solid etlects, and perfectly blended mixtures. Serges, Tweeds, Amazons, Figured Soliels, ete. Call and see us. It’s a pleasure to show goods like ours. Moore & McLeod. Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1895. THE CHEAP BOOKS RE. BOOKS, STATIONERY, —AND— FANGY AO0D3 OF ALL KINDS. Best: Assortment, Lowest Prices. Latest Novels and Magazines ALWAYS ON HAND eect Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—d&w Charlottetown’'s Muddy Streets - make it necessary for us to have some good covering for our feet. We have a Jarge stock of MEN’S, WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S RUB- BEKS—the best to be had. Prices as low as’ the lowest. Aso —A large assortment of HEAVY WALKING BOOTS, at the “Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. novll—dy COLLEGE BOOKS Day Books, Cash Books Journals, Ledgers now in stock ‘and will be sold at “AWAY DOWN PRICES.” J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. novl Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charge: five cents per line. TO LET OR TO LEASE—For a term of years, a — and Sor Repair Shop, one of the oldest and business stands in. the city. Ararechance for a mah who means busiuess, Apply at this Office, noy 13 61 31562 WANTED—A general servant; must he capable and well recommended. Apply to Mrs SASEssRens, aext to Davies Hotel. nov? WANTED TO PURCHASE—A hall stove, base burner. Anyone having one to dispose of will please apply at this office novd TO LET—A large, coramodions and well- lighted office om second flat of Merchants’ Bank of P E Island building. Spely to JM Davison, Cashier, 3i (35)—-nové $1500" down, on mortage if de sired—buvs estrable oe near centre of city, not farfrom park, good yg 8 borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLISH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Sireets. rovd TO LET—A shop on corner of Beyfield and Great George streets, —_—- the premises, novl WANTED—A cook. Apply at the may ERE HoreL. ret29 TO BOARDERS—Mrs. S. R. Stumbies has good accommodation for boarders at her resideneve, Corner Prince and Street airy, House heated with hot water, sept 28 TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now, eceupied by A. Hetne, Esc. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 33—tb MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situateadjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the mast healt art of the city, eens the Hillsboroug. River, formériy oecupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach hoase and stable -a most d-sirable residence; rent paid quarterly. Apply to B octi—d&w. guar Zaw a year, AVIES. TO LET—House with elght rooms besides kitche none pantry ; ion immedi . town; rept m rae Poon tely. A ply at this office. -“ . tf—oe a TO LET—The prick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain ing nine .rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion Noyember Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER Horne ‘ tf—se pt2s TO LET—Two Offices in the Stamper Black “apply t PROWSE BROS tf—mayl ~w ANTED—A busheler for altering ciptn ing in our ready-made Co octal ng, ote. —McKay Y¥ We0LEN Co. CLAS for instruction in Geutnesenen, will be med November Sth by Miss A. aa: worth, at her residence, Water ~~ “Mate- rials for work supplied. OF 29 =e L&f--That beautifully situated two- ants om ia. es Street, now occupies on given firatl en on Hille” ‘ly occupled by Wallae pares atonce. Apply 135 tf—soptll Ie hora TO LET—Half the Cottave oApining Wot ent a ly on the premises oe sory Oct 12,1 BOOTS & SHOES. We cannot help it, for we must tell you about cur Boots and Shoes that we are selling so very cheap that everyone should know where their dollars will yield so much in return. You are cordially invited. No trouble to show goods, and you will find that we are the people to deal with. Large stock of RUBBERS at lowest prices. J. B. MACDONALD & C6, Charlottetown, November 9, 1895—dy & wky COME AND SEE US want that new Suit or Overcoat or Ulster. After you have looked all around come and see us; we will make prices so that it will be easy for you to buy, Don't forget we don’t charge anything extra for the style, We give that you can’t get in other places. 25 pieces of Bannockburn Tweeds, all double and twisted yarn, Elegant goods to wear, Made up to order in any style for $16. These goods are new and fresh-- not old sek: MeK AY WOOLEN CO@O., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, October 30, 1895—135 when you BOYS —AND— GIRLS Now in stock, amd they are, beyond doubt, BETTER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER Kvery Day Brings Cases of New Goods for us now, BOOKS AND FANCY GOODS WITHOUT END. =~ - a HASZARD & MOORE, BOOERSELLERS, situation sedieel. sand, Dorchester} ~ Charlottetown, November 8, 1896-4135 —— —— —————— a CUTTING is an art noteasily acquired. It is an essential element in ‘iigh-class tailoring, and you'll always find the results “ee art of cutting at its best in our made-to-erder Suits, Our cutting exemplifies the latest and most approved methods. We don’t waste our art on inferior Suitings, either. Our stock ot Woolens is what it should be, and com- prises a selection of the best and most popular fabrics offered by Arverican and foreign manufacturers for this seacon’s trade. There is a time for everythizg, and it’s now the nick of timesto order, while we're giving special low prices on those beautiful Beaver Overcoats, See them. Ss. A. 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