A EE ea a _ GE. sD Bt bas OR. RM iz Six rr. 2 ve #22 a st . * ag "Ped eho? Bday: hing hd UD pias OE FP on™ - a that the chief prosecutor, Mr. Warren, does not do his duty; and that the Stipendiary Magistrate is over-scrupulous in requiring of witnesses a statement that the “ beer ” they buy is intoxicating. We have aothirg to say concerning the truth or untrath ef any of these statements. That which we know we state, viz. that drunkenness abounds to a lamentable extent under existing conditions, and that the Canada Temperance Act continues to be constantly violated, tothe disappoint- ment of law-abiding citizens and the disgrace of the community. We feel sure that the Mayor and Coun- cillors, one and ail, share the pain and chagrin of those who hoped for a marced improvemect asa result of the actiou. taken in Augaat last,—the more so that they are under oath to uphold the laws of the City. We feel sure that they are, one and all, willing to make any re- sonable change in the conditions that may seem likely to result in the enforcement of the Canada Temperance Act. Would it not be worth while to risk a few prosecu- tions for perjury on the part of Scott Act witnesses ? Would it not be well to try the effe:t of a change of prosecutors? Ik 9,224,380, and the total disbursements 7,596,975, leaving a surpluse for the year of $1,647,407. Of the disbursements $2, 830,000 was paid eut in dividends. The number of passengers carried during the year was 5,112,965 and the number of miles rua was 191,862,947, against 4,788,- 509 passengers and 179,547,071 miles in the preceeding year. A new means of saving life, when a pavient is perishing from exhaustive hemor- rhage or uremic poisoning, is now causing a great stir in France, where three eminent men, each working in his own field, have been experimenting with the introduction ef artificial serum, or simple salt and water, into the veins with all possible aa tiseptic precautions, and with the most en- couraging results. To read the detailed accounts of these cases is like reading the $ . $ story of almost resurrecting the dead. Up to Thursday morning, according to a laie despatch from New York, there had been ordered from the Bank of England for export to the United States nearly #3,500,000, the destination of which is un- known. The receipts of gold on Friday and Saturday will be very large and among them may be some of this unac- counted for $3,500,000. Good authorities say that more gold will be engaged this week and at least $1,000,000 will arrive at New York within eight days. Chicago bad a great political parade last week, with from 50,000 to 100,000, accord- enough to find employment, and they will be much better off at the end of the year. This country is worked out, and has been for some years past; and any young man who contemplates coming here and finding a congenial position at which he can amass sufficient money to give him- self a start in life, is only “ building castles in Spain,” and will be doomed to dissppointment and failure. I have been prompted to write this let- ter for publication by the fact that within the last few weeks I have meta number of young men from the provinces who have recently arrived here, and are, Micawber-like, “ waiting for something to turn up.” They all informed we that they had formed the impression that they would have no diflicuity in obtaining employment upon their arrival here. But now that their eyes have been opened, they wish that they were home again. Truly youre, Boston, Oct. 14, 1896. 'T. McD. There’s a time to sleep— Buy an Alarmi Clock at W.W. Wellner’s, and you'll know when to wake. The original and the best —Watson’s Baking Powder, 25e a pound. One teaspoon- ce "aa Ga "=a pit a mean the same thing— you haveacough, take our advice. Uuse the sritisa Cover Cure and get rid of it quicker than quick, Pieasant to take, effectual Try it, 25 a bottle. ’ A.W. Reddia, Pam. BS ¢ Central Drug Sto re. é “Sunnyside.” ee) BWVVVVVV2VS Se a Ss | —= >a >.> ee e232 te eS Gravenstein Appples Direct from the Growers By auction Monday next, Oct 19th, at 10 30 o'clock, the balance of those choice graven- stein Apples, consigned to A. McNELLL, Auctio ‘ octl7—lin. ~— Co’s. The tire brigade was soon ou the epo’, ard sixteen men were’ fighting the firein the third story.. Suddenly the Hooring gave away, precipitating the brave firemen aad all the lower floors to tue basement below. The ageut of the Dominion at Bristol reports to the Trade Department that Canadian bay is real.zirg good prices in England. He sugge-ts that good prices wii! be realized by the apple trade, pro- vided the shippers take care to “secure good quality of the stock sent over. THE RESTIGOUGHE BLECTION PETITION, Bribery by Petitioner Proved. = An Important Law Point Taken. Dauovusig, Oct. 17, The Restigouche election petition has reached the stage of taking evidence on the preliminary questions. The counsel for respondent took the ground that the petitioner cannot proceed if he is himself guilty of bribery. The defend- ants produced two witnesses who swore that the prtitioner gave them both “° ‘a : lied _“THE SLATER SHOR.” UUUOUUUD GAS UAEADENGAYAAENsSA oUt SCHULCENNESSE14H2 OASODETRLINUEEELCUUIOOEDCOMOENEEEIUTEUU AOESSENRREOEDRARETE , ’ . | ; aes ome paar Sl AER SRE ot AR a TB aaa . ’ ces 4 TORE a WT " \ ‘ Py ae oe o j ¥ & 4 Se a ; : ; SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1896 THE DAILY EXAMINER 1896. ; : — — a OOOO Oooo SS SSS en aaa Se eens envennenanent — . ame Ts ' PAP RsrsFrxsgr sw | NEWS NOTES. i LEI TERS TO THE ei -—THEDAILY EXAMINER. 2 i ; : i / *| Hog cholera prevails in Ohio and In- eepeneeeenetnn | r, | . a . _ liana LETTER FROM AN ISLANDER IN y ue a al , as se BOSTON, ~ Po - : OGTORES te, 550" The salmon pack in British Colambia | + ‘ e Src, Desrpavours ve THe Bxamivee ag - { year a leh casxes, & on ndid | A Timely Word of Advice and Warning | y y mat i a eee” cae , record, considering this was an off year. | " i on telex oF | eames f SCOT | Year Sin,—As there is an Influx oO ’ NON-ENFORCEMENT OF THE SCOTT A hotel 14 stories in height is the latest enna every spring and fail, into the \ f LENGTHY CABINET MERTI e| Pies . ACT. addition to New York’s great caravansa United States, and being a native of your y & - ” \ oe months ago a large deputa ries. Most people would prefer to sleep Island, I wish to offer (through the col-- | ‘a See tS ‘ Anowt 0 go a larg ute ’ he rroun or . ial : ene waited agen the rather closer to the ground, | amns of your valuable paper) 8 word of gf % : . ‘ men d ot | sential it ait “* A number of negroes in Louisiana have timely advice to those young men who in- . The Premier Genial and Happy 4 yp City Council, and by the moath of the} 1.65 arrested for lynching another a tend coming here this fall to push wget ¢ m Rev. George M. Campbell represented that! Lynching is a pastime in which only | ¢yrtune. & ‘ ~- ’ dranken* e3s was on the increase in Char- | whites may indulge with impunity. The political pnvaien here a — ; 6 ie 1 . . 1 , Ib settle t saiening to ne! ‘ ovens -eaentinnienn senenentinngpienn-ns semsemnanetneesseny lottetows and that prosecutions under the} | The ems-yearald oon of eet a cup of | peamperty and perpetuity of the nation | & | PEACE, HARMONY, AND EVERY- a sutz, of Moacten, recently se , J “ J , Titan ft ce Ie i ; ~ ‘ e Canaia Temperance Act were becoming ee = na sr aoa oe Toe |gince 61. This shows how prevalent g THING PLEASANT " 400 yds Ulstex Cloth, G-4 goods, regular Is cold at $1 2d, $1.30, $1.40, $1.80, $1 75, more and more infrequent, Something | jjitJe fellow died on Wednesday night. Cee Deve peerewy” tear Mees ee d & : $1.95 and $2.25, your choice for 75c. 100 doz Buttons to match, half price ro as also said about a “deal.” Thereupon 8 c of co emoration of the | cailed emocratic Free oileet oe imal . Dey J at @¢ } oe ka. eo 7 : . - : : os oo ‘ m ee re ne a. i. ae ae a Presi- | nothing more than a combination of Soc- \ 60 Golf Jerseys, regul irly sold at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.50, your choice for $1.50. the following resolution was wnanimMouss) PCE T k eit oOo , za ‘ } ; . 7 > , > pwise ub yatriotic “< os ites 1 ' i ee co passed by the Council! dept Faure will grant a to — es and ub ’ t 4 Reported Setilement of the School a Boas a. J sceach. To-morrow on iy. e prisoners who are confined in Algeria and} Democrats, = nal ih take ahi eis Ulsters at $3 95. * Whereas, Drunkeanes + On Une i- | in penal institutions in France. When a pany comperee eet ’ q ¥ uestion, Fr acl : st ‘ = ak > crease in Charlottetown, and it is evident oh ling to a late Winnipeg despatch, ments, ene _——. ey 4 it % 0 50 Jackets, black, brown and grey at $2 50, worth a half mc ro, } + ly ria ‘0 : - Ay j ‘ . in ! ( é ? é 1'C4go, : -_-- oF ‘ Ir ;eheadc 7 Ly . ‘ Fe = ee P es j that the C. T. A. is being a > 7 z OM | eastern miilere are in need of Manitoba thn ~ eae . to make it pos 8 g 35 Macintosh. &, WO} th ae $2 20 ta $ 00, for $2.60 . stuntiy) ¥ Med, Cepeciany 68 Cee he nd sre outbidding wh clher “I~. : weaken on > ins . ‘TAW . 7 fi : Trayconts § alf price ‘ Therefore Resolved, That the Council a , "Tbe teak is that Manitobs and | sible for them to gain control of the o va # Doesn't Jock & Ortawa, Oct. 17. ov Men 8 Overco its at Hair price, 7a ; instruct tl City Clerk to notity the aathavees farmers are getting a bene fit, of government 10 be oe ry — b y O28 1 ‘ - re # J is Soliets Ooty vga of ~ Here isa clincher: Ajl wool combination Suits. Miszes’ and Ladies’. from $1 60 Pe yrosecutors in writing thatthe Council} Oy pioh that recnlar grain | Consequence is, ‘nh si _—? Way. ou e ler “fry engthiest sittings eince the formation of} @9 7h fo» @1 NO no a I a ee ? : ‘ 4 yaests of them a more F ahi evforcement an - ” = ; Ro tt a os ny commercial interests becomes stagnent and ¢ i : a a ie in re & the Government. The school question paeld, —_ qi. 0 not the pr i¢ € ( ‘ he Wool, A 5. Anas . ; . of the C.T. Act in Charbotietetown, as ao — a ' Halifax paralyzed. . s ; @ vet uce, : ry t emper 3 was under consideration. At the close 3 extra specials In Ladies Jackets at 1.95, $2.25 and p2.o. Yours for Jackets ; also the Sunday Obeervancé Law.” The a spa Erne coy 7 pe eet men ee _doubtfal = 3 ruin her health and com- ‘ there was no official announcement, but S. i ; in distress On 2buUreday. ! ost 194 | shaken in their confidence, investors with se od ,e indications were that the meeting had It was hoped that the fruits of this} }eadq of cattle. A great wave swept the capital hesitate and refuse to circulate & plexioa by usLaAg that old # ane. ms ies eh r solution, strongly supported as it was by | boat and cleared everything on — decks | their money, owners of mills avd a cook stove. Invest.a few (he Premier greeted Tue Examiven’s wees Pa Oi é epg : aan eel ill She had a most thrilling ex- | , <n niinein erstocke eir goods e ° : + . Pie. public opinion, would have been reen in | f : a aft « ' ee ee mona tials find their market = - an ‘os Fy dollars in a reliable range Q correspondent with his usual urbanity and Gas . te elie halen aad waiehfal. | Pereees 4 & Stree ore : accumulating on their hands, and ac % : Z said, in reply to a question, that there was ; ee vere badly injured and the ship aimost | jo.5 unavoidable. —a range that is fully going to be “peace, harmony, and every- | ness on the part of the prosecutors io the | ¢... dered The result is the “wheels of progress 2 guaranteed by us. and a y thing pleasaat,” ? Ys p 3 employ of the city and @ mate a sia pense At their home in Hampden, Me., on become clogged,” business becomes depress- 5 ranaé that ad a é A leading Liberal said that he under- be of the druakenness. But law abiding | 7), yreday afternoon, Capt. William Clarke | ed, and hundreds of able bodied men, of ¢ mess : ne rE gave \ stood that tue sum and substance of the hy citizens have observed, with pain and dis- | of tre schoover Ira Laifer‘er, shot and kill- all grades and professions, roam the streets \ such satisfaction since the ‘ prognans sotenent the vee of ci: : oe i é : ed his wife, then committed suicide with a] jin enforced idleness. ae : : half an hour each day for the teaching of | cum» PIE PENT = : pleasure, that such - an Gm nai baglee _ | revolver. The cause of the deed was jeal- Such is the condition of affairs in this # art of stove making was & religious doctrine by the ministers of any aa cout a mae oa ; ee oe , a Upon enquiry at the office of be Clerk # see The couple leave two chilaren. country to-day, and such they are likely invented. denomination, and that in the school dis- J oonee| fF YOU was SEES of the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, this | @),.:ke’s wife was about to obtain a divorce | to be for some time to come, For although & 6. : if ricts where the Cathoiics predominate a 7 3 forenoon, we learn that twenty-four in-] for drunkenness and abuse. there is but little doubt that McKinley ? THE & preference is to be given to Catholic . , “1 : T neneenn - . i ill “hers ; formations were laid since the 6th of last Westford, Mass., farmers have been | will be elected = Novembe een ce . 4 Dp Fa teache ae ; “rs is ‘ fr {! : . : 2 . ven | sbipping large quantities of apples to Eng- take some time to get things running once FAVORI1 EB It is reported that twenty Q iebec post- a q ? v u ‘ August, and that of these there were coven | eC onorts » these shipments are not| more in there natural order. Factories e ® masters are shortly to be dismissed for AER EY e AW ING™ . . convictions ani four dismissals, while | ‘et . a ga expec ted One farmer | will be slow in starting up, as come time & R ANGE g offensive partizanship in connec tiou with 4 i 2 51S 2 o ‘ i s as encouraging aS exp “+ 3 . sy . : . a aka 4 : : -- <a . thirteen cases remain to be disposed Of | Wi sent 600 barrels, after all commis~ Se in See = é $ the recent elections, ain re a compared with the number of drinking- | gions were taken, received one cent per} 2000s, which ! wed ; ; wine i ; i re nd want pure soap of the « As eae = wit ¢ drunket barre fc > i fruit packing and carting. the hands of manufacturers a ~ & Is the oa —~ 15 giving g FATAL FIRE IN MONTREAL Claims. with good Security &s well, gis best quaiitv, made from the very best \ paces ant ie great voiume 0 a en eews O : b I i +e a few cents July, when the country was startiec » aD unlversa satis action. ' ee : ce i. “ : materials, buy Royal Oak. ;73 ness that has issued from them in the pony see ee a shieping. business depressed by the nomination of a g ® the chief characteristic of the insur- eae .% ineantime, this conclusion is, it must be ae ' j free s'lver man on the Democratic ticket. & 2 > Cee ae ance companies repiesented by _ MATS HLESS for the laundry, LUX- a ft , ’ : ate : A de epaich irom Berlin to the London Hence we will havea hard winter. - l RKRiOUS for the bath, and cheapest, for : confessed, vain and impotent. ‘The prose= | Standard says that reports have been re Those who have employment will be glad 4 & Three Brave Firemen Dead 4° ; rae, £ “J it lasts longest. All people use it, ail a cutors urge that experience has proved | ceived from Tripoli, ~~ _—o has sy vetasn 1, haweree email the emoluunéet Q , e c : < x ¥ stores seij 1t- especially grocers, Send 35 that the quibbling and lying of witnesses asked the Sultane of adai, Baghirm’,| y be; and the charitable societies will D l a F Royai Oak Wrappers to Ch’towa Soap & - a he Rake and Grando to eupp rt him | ™%) ’ . : ' , B Felice. iets Ih ciated Wie oe te . 3 in Scott Act cases ie such as to mate it gt sy Sag Britiab ‘eae in the ee — . a nae a oer son : ¢ Gael Prices i ay it England. Sharicttetow=n. AGENT wi hon ; iz "E tinb a ter. a : : : hl J q ae ’ ening tt a : 1, |} unemployed and their famiiies. nerefore a Gueaptee ture, hs in sainburgh, Si. .¢ a'most impossible to 6 Soin Soudan, or otherwise - C eg mar — ¥ adviee veund nel P. 2. ideod: oni Wholesale & Retail. > Menrreat, Oct. 17. PAO IE ES > hey have t xceed- {| eon: ] » Mob States 0 5 : : : ee ee ee ee ee ST 5 aod that therefore ney ave to be exce conquer . a Mo ee a that | Canada in general, not to come here where in The Montreal fire department suffered 2% ingly careful in the laying of informations. | Africa. i. ean — eianai on | they will find themselves without friends MRM AMD hh severely last night, as two of the best men ; Upon the other hand we have heard it ae it , ieee. oe or influence, but to stay at home and work} _____mm..twm4........._ss sd of the corps are lying dead beneath the | declared that “a majority of the City the Benue and the Niger. half as hard as they will be obliged to BGTTVVeTVAAB8 ys debris of a down-town warehonse, and a > Cc il are in favor of tl © rese~-sollere ”, The total revenue of the Pullman Palace | work here to obtain sufficient to enable : third expired coon after being taken out. LASER " exam Yn i ee Company during the last year wa-|them tolive, should they be fortunate The fize broke out in Gilmour Bros. & eee 1 eee i " Leather-Food.” : A pictured lecture to Shoe wearers by a wee Brownie named “ Sprerr—or-THE-SHoE.” et 41, Pe ; fells you things you never thought of, about ie ¢ the life cf leather, and how you can make ouc pair of healthy, well fed Shoes wear loneer than two pairs that are scarved aud poisoned through ignor- cuace cf Icather needs. If yon paida lar for the booklet, you would save its price in three mouths, by acting {C2 3 sugeestions, Buit—you can get a copy tree, if you're quick enough, Call ox. a*- 9-34 wile lwo-~ MUM UA aT © Gear: AGENT liquer as a consideration of their voting » a DPyed » rae J. M. McLeod & Co, seems not unlikely that ifoue or two of ingto various estimates, in line. New fal to the pound of flour. Just q Moment 5 ee P33 4 . * oe closest attention. A contemporary com- menting On the methods of feeding to pro- duce lean meats has ibis to say: “Ja there a distinct breed for the pur- pose? Do farmers have to dispose of the old breeds in order to meet the require— mente of the market ? © Most decidedly no. The most noted bree: 3s—Poland-Chinss, Berkshires, Chester Wnites, eic., are all Gambie and is highly creditable to the workmanship of these gentlemen who evi- deutly spared no pains to turn out a first- class job and have completed the work to the entire satisfaction of the trustees. The amount expended has been over $200, nearly all of which has been paid. At their annual missionary meeting held in the eame church on Monday even- ing Oct. 12th, after an address by the Rev. Elias Slackford, chairman of the Summer- ou Rochfort St, overtwo hundred feet, with a dwelling house on part thereon, Will be 8 ld in the block or division, there being four building lots, this affords a rare opportunity 'o persons of small means intending to build in a commodious part of the city. Same will be sold at a reasonable price. For further particulars apply to J, D. MASON, Ch'town,octl7—"46. EVENING = CLASSES For full particulars apply to the under- signed, PETERS, PETERS « INGS, Solicitors, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Oct 16—moné wed Money Wanted. Ona good investment. Seven or eight bun dred do'lars is wanted at 6 per cent. for 5 or 10 years on Real Estate- Insurance on same a $500, For further particulars to P.O Box A DIRECT SHIPMENT «= | Pretty Rose Bowls, “Awata Vases, Jardinieree, Glove and Hankerchief Boxes Metal Trays, Teapots, Cups and Saucers, Match Boxes, Cracker Jars etc. Geo. Carter & Go. Farcy Goods Importers. SPEECH * those who swear falsely in Scott Act cases | York did not see it, though the time may for Haddow, and besides promises of 4. were sent tothe penitentiary for a term of | come when such a feat will a possible ; 5 s clothing and emery aee on the sane | Se a . = - . ¥ « “.* = > ise wi ee ™ — a ee — ei ” ——— - — _ ~ Lishrwent, the ight be less equivo-| but New York heard it. Mr. Hobart put conditions. Messrs. Curry and Powel; — rm — en a : it _|his ear tothe telephone and heard the €asé claim that this invalidates the petition. 9 7 , } ae A323" ’ 9 4 ” gation an Se the futures! shouts, individual and collective, the ; 1 As this law question has uever been de- a one d / BREA FAST FOO S * acd if Mr. Warren were replaced by Mr. | music of the bands, and the calls and es have the cheapes: boots on the Did I hear you say you cided in any previous case, the decision is 3 “4 S ‘ + Matthews many citizens would be pleased, | responses which political parades provoke, . and, anted . * ~ 4 | awaited with interest. Pw while it is “possible that the volume of | Governor McKinley heard the same things To ve able to sell you boots at or wan cd a pair of Rubbers? | —=___— : eperereeds Eve Man— ee 6; the great stream of druvkenners might be | ‘2 Canton. Truly this is the age of won- a vag sit ila Yes. Let me show you-a ey “Variety is the spice of _ ders. - , , ia 55 . : . ; allies, aah yur of the “Maple Leaf YOU life,” dy t variet 4 materially reduced. ae you good bcots. } Lat ual i a j ; : lie, and you want variety os Sccleeihlnecmaencuiiiaeenameenie CHUKCH RE-OGPENING AT WEST DEVON . Brand,” the finest rubber _ a — to a = 7" 7 his actire. . even at the breakfast table. = 3 Le eeeaiie ‘ s es ee he Ciothing is 1€ Unlorm Oo success ana 7 -Prheing oat ; 4 THE LEAN HOG QUESTION The Methediet Church at West Devon We No Claim made in Canada. You do j pros erit "Ry “ry man seeks to look hi Instead of using oaimeal por- 2 ? was re-opened on Sunday Oct llth, After = not want American rub- s Spares. Cry Man sees © 100K 118 ridge day after day, try some i. Tuis is a matter which affects the farm- | having been closed fortseveral weeksduring oom give you good boots at bers when you can get position. He must have a tailor to help of those new Breakfast Foods, e er aud the packer, and it is the duty of | *hich the congregation wor-hipped in the oar” a ar him do it, and a good one : lat 4: a A AR a a Baptist Church kindly loaned for that pur- bin we can im pen se good boots the Maple Leaf,—take no 6 laim f t ] d in CI oa ; aM, We » | such as: ° bully 2g 100. pose. Three services were held during The u Can purchase anywhere. other claim firs piace 1n i town as the tailors of Pettijohn’s best Break fast * The perpetuity and stability of two great/ the day all of which were conducted by at we can sell you boots as cheap men of taste. Our suits are praised every- ai c ’ Be industries— producing and packing—to a| the Rev. John Goldsmith, superintendent we, perece in the trade. 4 E ick AACHEN See" > i M y , : . . Tole . Hominy, Shredded Wheat. : ; ; TRY US o Ee SECURE Ny See ‘the beautiful goods we where, because they are models of every- Satan! Sa & great extent depends upon our ability to} Of the circuit. Large congregations were a THE SHOK MAN have just opened in . ; a 1 ; : -* Biscuits, Self Rising Buck- 7 meet the requirements of the markets, We | Preset on each occasion and the collections 1 N. . 7 thing that clothing should be. in material, wheat. Desdéiccated Rolled & : peeing taken up amounted to $32. The improve- . stvle and finis} S > ; 18 a i * appeal to our egricultural a we ck! ments made include the sbingling of the BR. K JOST FO AR SALE. JAPANESE oo 5 te Ben oe # Wheat. For sale at : Contemporaries to bripg this question and | roof, the building of a large and substan- r ’ Cai i ‘ 7 ° * ite consideration more fully to the notice | tia! vestibule, four new pews which pro- July 30 STAMPER’S CORNER ae) J O N ° Vi Cc K E N L . ; } . c 3 Of their rewlers, and lend the'r aid by | Vide twenty four additional sittings, and (FREES will be received by W. L. Strick- a st ors o} sali . . the ceiling of the w hole of the interior of FoR ‘ land, Counsellor-at-Law, 52 Water Street, SB s. eS § be ) = @ ea m ae ones ‘ doing —_ possivie to alter ex —e the church with ash and hardwood which SALE valine enmaaioe i tnaie an MALE RQUEE a) foBi lo} Dewi wey eee LD, by 2 c rnditione. To bring about the needed | have been nicely oiled and varnished. The -—— ROAD, Charlottetown being part of Common pee ce Ce... eS SSeS Lae 4 changes will not tax the farmer, except| work done inside of the church was car-| Au that plessantiy situated frechotd prop. | Lokstgea* an ouned Uy etre of ete foun Me that he has got to give the matter his} Tid out by Messrs Young, Leard and T. | erty on the corner of Richmond St. extending | lie Auction if not disposed of by Nov. 15 i of them bacon hogs if fed for it. C : : tl6— 4.5 z re oer anew a Ia order | side district, the sum of $20 was subscribed ai aie octl6— _ | Sept 24—dy & wky. Boys are hard on boots. Buy our boys boots at 90c u g i iret re towards the funds of the Methodi ao soesee 00006 0S806898 60650006 SE090 4 . quisite in any breed, feed the next. Hogs | mards the funds of the Methodist Mis- e 5 - and $1.10; and the bang up ones at $1.50. 2 Si eeatsach tts el he wert Tose nary Seiety~Com P. E. 1 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE | 3 23 Weddin 9 Lure, or bias or chopped oais, Corn, bark yor —_— -—_-ee 2 & A WORD ABOUT ‘ = w 2 ™” r rye slops will not make good bacon hogs Moving — them Al Giving a full Business Course and Short-| @ © GORE BROS ' Phere is no feed cow knows te eh S e 1€ @FM | hand Course, 3 nights each week, will] $ e : sg if “se is no fee se to the farmer Clocks—if you want one you es 7 E — 5th O tobe t ° P OKET ° = BOOT ee cheaper than oats. hy spend the time| “~~” ‘ P open on Monday Lveniog, oth Ve rT, ® eo; = FACTORY pe! ead 40 to the exp: nse of marketing this had better move.—W. W. nel aia wate. Apply a Ge Coy é s . s Top with oatsfrom 18t020c. per bushel? . eg a . é “ WELL, SAM, since the engagement — : Fotmens ure ready (if they bave the p'g-) to Wellner. ISAAC ee : We have just opened $ ring wears a0 well these long eight years eRe eC eel ae 8 Fan oe ee ia Be ll the requirements in this very par- enn ee ree rine e ° @} you bought from G. G. Jury, I accept H « —— Phere \ no better feed than oate Johnson's Baking Pow | sept29—eod—tr. . an assortment of J.adies = your proposal if you promise to buy the re a — peo be a ey atl no | der gives fullest sat isfaction [COPY] : Card Case and Pocket $ aoe oe eee cehaee ay. et a4! sow. ere is BO] ge : es 5 y ;° ®,. greater fault to find with breeding stock te a pound. Johnson & een td ne ewe . Book combined, of the $ should see the beautiful ring ja ‘bas, ac OUR MEN § —et se oe: eee It weakens the litter-| JORMRSON, Dear Sir,—Having taken a short sche ts 6 best quality and low in § oh, 80 cheap. She says Mr. G. G. Jury . ee cee Te — ciency eneats|& be yin 3 | hss fae aoriment rom 1c wo 18, THIS EVENING t vigor—poor, weak limbs. Just nov : : rust ’ nything, - ; nd he buys them fror largest estab- 4 , ® , is the time to cupmnens 2 fi el bs : h ww Gents.— Bee our stock of Waterproof! cal, at least I have found it so in putting it to 3 price. Purses of all kinds. 2 i a ” ae io : ~~ — g . i, thd tet cen” tee wy EG © SaCO8 BOZS | Coats, Our go> line Coat, with large de- | the test. Under your tuition a person gets a | @ ate 7 auada, and they Will last a At 7.30. in th a L a 3} out “Heap Cals. Logs eat it beet wheh it | ,..1..11. 0 : look i saad thorough grasp of the work under considera- | @ e lifetime; and you know one wedding ring t 7. , in the store next to Johnson 8s Drugstore Queen St Ra is just turving. If fencing is scarce tachable Cape, is a rattler, look at them tion, and no student (from my experience) is | @ do these hard times.” eo 7H . ee a ’ BR | each diay a load, haul to some conven eat | 2° B Macdonald & Co. ocl4 3 | doce not thoroughly understand. By youres: | © REDDIN BROS, © Sj must do these bat times $3.500 worth of clothing, consisting of Overcoats, Ulsters ¥ a= some conven doe iderstand, our ex- ill & j ° ‘1: - , ? yy ih # Place ood feed to the breeding stock and Get an ulster at $3.95 at Paton & Co’s. | peanations yee sodies ithe subject lear and > 6 wi S en —- ee aero os. Reefers, Suits, Pants, Top Shirts, Underclothing, Hats and Are newest styles, best G ual- ‘ ’ ; a : ere D 2 o find time to re- ° a - &. aaker an . i i r % ik Wes Sooke Soca UP! ©Pettyjohn’s Best” makes a very nice | eee finish the full course In the near e an $ Jeweler, Charlottetown.” Caps, small wares, etc. No Reserve, all must go. Be sure to ity and lowest prices, J ull , we with chea a 1, a ae ture. e a ; : g : : ee you can market it in a ian a Tey a package oe esata you for your kindness while at SOCoccccocccooecocscesoncs NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE attend and get BARGAINS. lines for nen and boys, wo- ' gon ensed form in bacon hogs?” I am most respectfully yours, ’ men and children. : These remarks apply to the conditions M. F, DALTON, LET.—That beautifully situated dwell- OPPOSITE P. O. Ulster and jacket cloths at less than half j’ on Prince street, now occupied ” price at Paton & Co’s, th | General Merchant, Ca urchison. Possession given about Bloomfield, P.E.1. October.—A ppy to Peake Bros & Comte } sept23—dy & wky. . W. H- Stewart & Co London House Building. C. I. Morrison that exist here at the present time, on Ss oes i tees COME TO-MORROW THE BASIS of our bvsi- PLEASE REMEMBER eh coe the cat er our by An th 7 P h WE BELIEVE these) THE VALUES we are|You'll all wo, oa rn man vargains| ness has always been in giving|that these are bright, new, 0 er alee Ure aS6 gomisere cheaper than: baveloifering must create the _— owl] all wonder how such to our customers the best in|fresh goods, and new shapes ever before been sold in|spirited buying. good goods can be insist) Peedi | Charlottetown. tle? ka sad les Skirts. , : quality, assortment and price. |and patterns. sens Si ih Nia a iS ee eid or th the best grade Dresses, made of Dresses, made of Ladies’ Flannel- Good heavy flannelette, well good Sannetetite oe pet eee FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR Cel eee Dn, flannelette, fast ade and finish. | with pointed and flannelette tuck- | Good qualits Fé Re ra. ¢ er ~ Mm i = ‘ money. , |large fall size ,& Siig aerate car, = od — af oe © Come Se x . 5 . { ’ ‘a os & collar attached, si, Bn emma yokes, sf ed yokes, turned ‘In Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s, at price 3 an ever before : Be eS tucks full lencth OF WY : ; 174; positively en a, fuil width, 58 and 60 inches|down collar, {uil large sizes oflered be ie a » at prices. lower than ever be | weil made and a oe ow and extra wise and the price and i r price only 60c each. *, long, assorted patterns, only|and extra long. {These are | inished, at the argain pricejonly 56¢ each. ‘ 65¢ each. regularly worth $1,00; our STANLEY snens STANLEY BROS, | price, 85¢ each. STANLEY BROTHERS!” °°“ camzy paos See. STANLEY BROTHERS)