aR ~" LOCAL AND OTHER Bros. barga -_——> arcro~w Merrry henweu - A | re ‘ t a et A begw ora 6 \ : * . a exTer | Bearist y $ & p. « ee e > , . a P . pre © UF ASUDENS The Dornainior a “at grant for the years 1891-92, 4 e eived by the gardens” « al amount & $500 -_ ENTERTAINMENT There 5 tren’s erlainment 1A i*#iand Sen tal Phursday Full particulars lat = 43 DA y N&RDED \ new plank ‘ e low Richmond St HT ae < ~ t) \ as Campbell's pla - LADEN ix schooners, coal terday to Chas. Ly * whee , Querio, Tara Sa Foote L. H. Davies, and H . - Lit y a Scent s gi P Ha ai a pap : su vis atte Ss a at : \ ‘ ~ * Dr. Lear vy ac 4 ~~ Ps The R Se Jol ’ “a 1 ° = re py 4 ‘ Messr La - * - and Mr. E. S. Carter, : ‘ B r | }* - ‘ : 6 e ‘ 7 ‘ v ‘ making «ar ra r ng #OCcia . te . 3 ‘ at . a. 7.2 4 A 8 es rganiza 7 al drawing clase, ander } Shaw was affected last night Wit a : anvass tw ames ¥ - 4 . pO} a = ie ‘ M : pr é aust ‘ ‘ a bemperat | = peratr SS F&F } H , Nove i ar speaacers . sa a¢ sa ~~ + ce | s Ex anges at hand ‘ 4 : f terribi Ai hern @ pre ’ . apa I r 7s r the % “* : verything ' ‘ 4 ve wes and | i ~e al ages. A e thousand . ae =o i LATHE - the Tue y exce g for lig ra : Tuesda ha and ‘ar, WwW CCAS fros a gnts The wind as been 1 $ rat r this i {f vear i a . . rage waa fa e The highes er e€ a as 2,8 e vest 2S - , n Hivarp Pros A lx time : ort save J Kins and Orr wer k New Mex neon of ( apt W 4 rr rmer New Glasgow this Island ‘ California, left his r rado and wae supposed killed Indians never having a t Att ig en w all pr e was ; seoneenh ‘i Ss smers’ M wENTS T he Car ~ ‘ *s a r w >} wy . 1 20 sx 4 potat - steamer | Capt LeChance arr i fro M real yesterday w ‘ a ary wh : 1€ ain ot , S “aves 4 g ’ > »S : = ‘ i ary pros a reese a shee; n deck " ] Y ‘ a! ; fr ] ix v A atter “ a arg arg ss e » re a g and ne sain tl afternoor a A V ALCABLE PRESEN We understand Mr. T.J. Dillon, inspector of chees 119 province, has presented p Bishop Macdonald with « ne of the urgest cheese made on the Island asw as several samples of the CUnte.rn na Wher making the presentati Mr. D referred to the many kindnes#es re ed at the hands of the Cath- gi the Island and to eat they always manifesied : eese nduatry wherever estair ‘ The kindness of Mr. Dillon i AT a ' nis L rdsh I - { } Ne G rye ‘ at Grand River, Lot 55, was Sunday last His Lordshiy Macdonald pontificated, assisted i S. T. Phela as H g! Priest, Rev M Le , De 4 nd Rev P. Arse +8 lea Pe J.C. MeMills ’ Masts € Cere niece Ley EF ] M ald, former pastor of St. George’s, a | s seat n sanctuary Ir mediately before i High Mass His Ly p the B p, assisted by the at ; jioned clergy, blessed the beauti- ’ afne of St George prme ed above the ! Altar. Ana n, appropriate t e oecasion, was preached by Rev. J ©. McMillar { wilver yjlection was tak p, which a ted t ‘ msider- Thus far in November London has been ! t fog, though this month t for fows i” us ua) v strikes in England : lways of s said the coa! sused a lose to the rai the past 17 weeke nas Anderson, a British pensioner, i Park , Ont mn Saturday, aged I snd 3 mor S Cruier 0 yinpia, at Sar Fra ma@ie Zi Knoteéan hour in her a riy Bon’t Run the Risk, and handsome Capes an ; at $3 90, ane are tx g sold by us eing solid by at — 50 Of course we have cheaper | t $2.7 $2.60, but this one at $5 50 # @pecially worthy your attentior Our Furs Are Reliable, nd we are peared t tell vou how te wige the quality vou know w ft Vig we think you'll buy W hen BEER BROS indreds and Uandk rchiefs ! H thou- sande f selection Weather Bulletin. Toxoxto, Nov. 16,10 9. n gales from the weet mg winds and ward learing and turning a little colder THE ITEMS. _JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. DAILY EXAMINER : CHEESE MADE IN P. E. ISLAND Brings This Year About $50,000. Tue cheese manufactur factories thr: the puast uughout this P: e durin s€ason has been Siesotek ates private sale by ies ssor Robertson, Dairy Demmniaelener, to Mecere. Hodeoee. Bow f Montreal! Phere were about 5.685 voxes of cheese in all, each cheese averas - rabout 66 Iba, The price paid per Ib. was 10 cents for July, and LL cents for August, September and ~ October The total amount realized on the lot was about S40 00 The Messrs Hodyson ire extensive Heese exporters, and besides the head establishment u Montr they have branches in all the lead ny cheese centie of the Dominion They are welt pleased | with their purchase, and with the treat- ment they recetved at the hands of Pro , fessor Robertson, agera of the differs pan for than the tario We understand that besides the ¢] ‘ wold the Mesers Hodgson, Mr D ion has Mr. D and the man nt factories Phe price the cheese, is, we earn, better average prid in Qnebec and On lisposed of about $5,600 worth to loca) ealers, and about the same value to pat rons of the factories The total! value of st are riake will be $5 0 upwards of e+e LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR. SEWERAGE he sewerage question has begun rens again. I was sturt ir < wish- ' i Keep qu €t for some Sir, l am st: mgivy O@ppesed to sew- resent circumstances, In the tirst peace, We are too poor for sn h at rei to work them, and let them tak« water closets, a week and i@8 for to seeii to the barge Of ali the yards and and let them be cleaned once farmer t I expenses that ild cost But by the pump process all would be lost. But they tell is that the sewers must be flooded with water Tell me, sir, who is going ) pay floccing of water, and pay ‘fon a €} the tank clear? Just imagine the expense for a second- ‘lass affair ! Sir, it is the opinion of a number of pe myself, that wher the sewers you will get fevers and lipbthesia in You can- not say that the health of the city would be avy better than it is or has been. | think our city is as healthy as any of for that steam engine Ww kK ypie as we il as you get abundance hose cities that have sewerads Besides this, the coat would be too great for the zens to endure Who among yon would like to have vour taxes doubled? ifthe sewerage goee on you are sure to have to pay the smart for it. And you, the tenants, do net think that it will pass up ten per careful how pier e of work for house rent will go I would ask you to be you go-for this uncalled for at] € I think it would be a great rse ¢ ir citizens at the present tim Our s |} at present and canno iff It w 1 be ruinous to us, as we have not all got government salaries to ive on When I heard of this s¢ werage question ming up again, and the man that was at ¢ bead of the affair, I was not a little ns irprised to hear that Mr. McDonald had brought it up after what 1e had said to me, a few months ago, that >, but that the great for the city; and, out and bold- Macdonald is a ted an eo S000 he was in favor « Kpense then, so soon after to come y advocate it. Sir, Mr man that J always respe 1 esteemed ery highly—a zood scholar and very ; n speech, and I assure you that | molesting him I felt ider the abo w of if sewerage was too hid ! ot feel like something like a mouse a cat, and what was best for me to de was | i¢ point to come at I thought if [ kept still I would be crushed, and | that I had read “that it was better to die | by the eword than to die by hunger.” Mr. Macdonald is a man that I have always respected, and sorry [ a=n to hear the ple calling him a crank. This is the} ugiy name that they call him I that he does not meritit. But isit not true | that when Satan wants a man to do work _ it will be one of the ablest met that he can get;and Iam sorry that he has pitched on my friend to do so danger- | and uncalled for a piece of work, as to nfuse the city about the sewerage J going to bur- never j I come citizens theught | peo- : hope for hin ecaure it is id lay a heavy they can call it Satan’s work, | lietreses the pe opi le a len on th people that shake « till death relieves them make my appeal to my fellow [ ask you to be om your guard about this ej tie etion It concerns every man of you, | freeholder and tenant. If it goes on, will feel its smart. House rent wil! as sure gO up a8 the sewers go on You whether sewers are needed if you see that we ng very well without them, every easily see or not, and are vottir , al r face against them till you them badly I advise in choosing your men for ’ if raat the next election, and pledge them to be faithful on this and not to allow this um alled for thing to be forced upon the people. Yours, ete.; Caries Hearrz. at prese nt see that we want j -arefi Caretui you to be subject, ey _LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this paadiae andink for at the rate of ten cents per line. ur New Jame, Piekles, et ast received 06 6. B Sances, Marmalade Eaman & Co 2in Received to-day Sultana (seedless) | raisins, cooking figs, Spanish onions, and | chestnuts, at Sanderson & Co's. novl5 Opening to-day —A big stock of bible: Methodist hymns and bibles combined, bible and Presbyte rian hy mns combined.— Hazard & Moore, 1 in Ladies Astrackan Jacketa!—If you | intend to bay one this season see our ston k. Choice and cheap = J B. Mac- donald & Co. nl6 41 Our ten dollar beats every- overcoat thing in the market out of sight for value, —John McLeod & Co. \ PREPARED ONLY AT now4 “at the various | THE VYWONDERFUL GHEAP Just Taink or ir!'—Men’s Overcoats, worth $14.50, now only $9.00; Men’s Reefers, worth S7 50, now only $5.00; Boys’ Suits, wort purchase of the above lines las been the biggest purchase of Clothing ever made by any firm in P. E. Island. The public get the benefit. This lot was bought from a firm who are going out of onderful bargain —Prowset h $1.50, now $1.00. Our business at a Bros Serpremper has been the biggest trade ever done by us at thi= time of the year Our wonderful low prices has done it Our bi to buy Clothing in the city We PROWSE y traide enables us cheaper than any firm will expect to see you soon Bros Orr Low Prices will prove that we give the bargains of the seavon. Flannel, worth 22¢., now only L5« Table Linen, worth 22¢., now only 15« U ndereloth- ing, worth $1.00, Suits only 60e Now is th time to buy; don’t dela Shirts worth 65c., now 40¢—Prows! Riis Don’r suy one dollar’s worth of Cloth- ny till von see our prices Boy s’ Over coats, Boys’ Suita, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices so low no one can reach Prowse Bros Beyoyp the shadow of a doubt Prowse jros’. prices on Overcoat, Suits and Reefers are away Bros. below com petition .— PROWSE Ovr Graxp Fans Srocx is full of Bar- rains.—Prowsk Bros A Porviar Success, a money-saving triumph, to sell goods at a close margin Everybody knows our prices on Men’s, B vs” and Youths’ Clothing cannot be beaten. —Prowse Bros. -= —_ pent Ww ith the Our etforts en re warded tememBeR, every dollar Boys will have its fu to procure goods low has le ll value. tovey our store is jammed full of bar- ins for the buying public-—Prows: am Over Carrer Department is the centre Shurystu.m 7 2 Hury3079 ul surebieg ftg of attractior Our prices sell the goods, our customers tell the prices, then the | goods must go they are required In this Department you will tind everything 2 you want to make your home look nice, and it don’t cost you much.—Prowse gros. & Co ———_— +(x) - eee = eemneeee STAMPER BLOCK. Charlottetown, October 5, 18923—wk Don’t You Think That SANDERSON & CO’S is about the best place in town to buy GROCERIKS ? Think! My it for a fact. I don’t think at all; Just look here at the Bargains I got dear sir, I knew there last week :—5 Ibs. choice Tea for $1.10, and they have a brand there for 90c., a gallon ; Raisins and Currants (new fruit), Candied Rico Molasses, 56c. Se. a pound ; good Tea, too; primePorto Porto Rico (Raw) Sugar, Peels and Essences at the lowest prices you ever heard of. And, say, if you want some Choice Family Flour, they keep it good and cheap. well. Well, That, I think, suits me better than any place I have heard of yet, and I will give them a trial anyhow. SANDERSON & CO., WHOLESALE Ch'town, Nov. 14, 1893-—eod&wy AND RETAIL GROCERS, Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. A Large Purchase of Bargains ! Q (x-—-—— ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ OF WORTH TROUSERINGS! 25 Per Cent. Below. {x JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, November 16, 7893—tu th sat & wky Prices Charlottetown, Nov. . THURSDAY, oe a STORE SOME——— ——IS NOW OPENING BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE, ——— INCLU DING———— Tea Sets, Cup, Plate and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Flower Pots and Vases. —-— ——— —(x) —--—— ae NEW BOOKS. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour and other Aunuals for Books on Political Economy, ete. 1894; Poems, National Library for Boys, away down. Goods cheerfully shown. Everybody should give us a call. BAZAAR COMPANY, 16, 1893—tu thu sat A. FULTON, MANAGER and all ranges Charlottetown, October 28, Serges, Fiopsacks, T'unveeds, Meltens, Cashmeres, Merinos, of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles, Handsomest Colorings, Qualities, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES! BLACK GOODS A Splendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. MOORE & McLEOD, Suceessors to Perkins & Sterns. 1893—tu th sat THE WISE MAN Declares it vexation of spirit to have to return his clothing to the tailor to have it made over tecaus it does not fit. You can avoid all this annoyance by dealing with us when you want clothing. We do our work right, do when we promise, and do it at reasonable tigures. If this combination is what you are Jooking for drop in, select your cloth and leave your order. D. A. BRUCE. Braids, Charlottetown, WE Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, serings, Blankets, Bed Comforters, Flannelettes, French Flan- nels, Ladies’ Vests, Cashmere Gloves, Kid Gloves, Trimming NOVEMBER, (x) OPENED THE FOLLOWING aps, Pilot Cloths, HAVE JUST GOODS : Beavers, Na Trow- Linings, Cottons, ete, HARRIG & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. November 9, 1893—tu thu sat Best | ee _— NOVEMBER 1 me 1893. 1 To Boston PER “CARROLL” } | | —AND— } } ‘ Worcester’ Everybody should take advantage of this very, very low fare On and afier the 5th of October, the Boston Steamers will sail from this port at 4. p.m CARVELL BROS. July 17th, *93. Ex th m, pat w 8, guar tu f Tweeds! Fall and we Ch’town, Our Tweeds have Heavy are “now in. thousands of patterns to All All-Wool, select from. prices are low. 30c. and up. READYMADE CLOTHING. This department is A line of Clothing for com- plete. the finest Winter wear ever placed on this market. No Clothing House can under- sell us. We can fit the smallest boy and the largest man. Come and see. McKay Woolen Co. _Charlottetowa, Vet 19, 1893. BOSTON STEAMERS. The Last tee of 1893 are CARROLL from Soston, SA TURDAY, llth November. WORCESTER from Boston, DAY, 18th November WORCESTER from DAY, 9th November. CARROLL from Ch’town, 1éth November. WORCESTER from Ch’town, DAY, 23rd November. CARVELL SATUR- Ch’town, THURS- THURSDAY, THURS: BROS., Agents, Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1893—t] 23rd LANDING TO-DAY, TWO CARGOES OF (ld Sydney Mines Round Goal, ©. LYONS. novl3—4i P. B. Island nd Railway. THAN KSGIVIN ING DAY, Return Tickets will be issned from all Stations on this | WEDNESDAY to and Railway on and THURSDAY, 22nd and 23rd November, inst., good for up to and on November 27, 1893. J. UNSWORTH, return Superinter dent. Ch’town, ; pe 14, 1893, peal : al 7 ay Office, FORSTER RAM LAMBS FOR SALE. I have several Ram Lambs on hand that I will sell c heap if taken at once. Also, a few choice registered Yorkshire Sows, 7 My stock is first-class, my Write or call on WILLIAM CLARK, North Wiltshire. months old paices are low nov] 4 W ants, Lost, Fouad, &e Advertisements under this he seen 4 e aes five cents per line. BOARDERS WANTED.—A tew boarders can be com forts ably accommodated at Mre. Ww. Fyrx’s, corner of Oriebar and Euston Streets, near Rh. J. Wood’s store, 3i—novl4 WANTED.—Good, live, active tive in this city and vicinity, for our Koaline 1eprese nta- to take agency Fuel Saver and Fumigator. A reliable article. Good profit. Factories, hotels and families re adily use this com- ound, Address with stamp THE KoOALIne Yu EL Co., Windsor, Ont, LOST.- —On Queen Street, this morning, a bronze ornament for base burner s stove. The finder will please return to E. H. Norrox & Co. rovil dy 3m—novia TO LET.—Half of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply te Mrs. GEORGE ROBINSON on the premises. ti—ootl8 TO LET.—A house on ‘Baysela Street, con- taining eight rooms, exclusive of pantries etc. Good yard and stabling. Apply to Pp. CURLEY, Queen Street. eod tf—novy TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately occupied by the undersigned us a Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession. Appi to J. B. MACDONALD. nové tr” BOARDERS WANTED.—A few more boarders can be accommodated at the WAN- ZaR House, Kent Street, nov3—wky 3i HOUSE TO LET, coutaining four — porch -— cellar. Pump at the door and cellar. oak” to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, ox peque Roa 3i (law) pa—aori at reasonable rates, WANTED.—A young man to travel in the country On commission. Must be well recom- mended. One from the country preferred, Apply at this office. dy ti wy 3i—novg one ty File ee ew AL tia ite iii Taste ee Oe Oe ee aa" anes aca