{_— 6 Renee emmeecin tone ml TO ADVERTIst Ks. Chang s of ads must ein by ll a en ensure insertior levexntce TEM ans meet at 6.30 in Wright's Hall : - + | N T \ttend M: Spe lon’s ever et sinment in the Opera House. = - Wason There will be no meeting ct the val Arch Masons to-night - Fea D ae |i. G. au © et ‘ ® evet gat S oc ock niaenspatlilipanencin Hockey lr w be a meet the ¥ M. ¢ 4 this evening at 5 cK >, orvanize & Boy's Hockey Clab in this t - Gos M x Remnre ve = m meet y nig at 5 K at ( = nut Sreet Hz Everbody is fially at yited a Tne Pa Rovwpway A lett ir the He l 15 Davie eceiy at for « ia w bpper t mcr | - - ANK REOKEN 7 an fal he SDA At 4 : Aly es Walk on | : a ca i ‘~ e > s e Uhariottetow! Hospita _ B ‘ ‘ ETOWN Dive « ¢ ‘ went «ff { at Cap Trave « ] y wa brouygi ¢ y ‘ ‘ Wreck vz ira — Overcoat Wasrev. — The party wil picked up an overcoat on the Jolin-ton's River Row! a few days ago wall « ve ly leas ny ‘he same at Mi er i i e siure, Queen Street o24 3i 63 e From Hauirax —The steamer Fastnet Halifax about two o'clock y s'erday atiernoor, viz Su arrived from and. left on return nmershle amd other ports, about te: ja-t night. She had a general cargo both wa)r henge Pvaiic Sarank —“foncton is azitating for a public square Ata large meeting of representative citizens held a few even ings ago, a resolution was adopted to the eff. ct that it is desirable to acquire land | for this purpose. aiscalapasiia Scort Acr.—Sumimonses were yester | day afternoon Captain Juhn Hughes, George Offer and Peter } Gyle The two tirst-mentioned are for secon | of- and the other fora ti:st. <Al!] are r:turnable on Monday. se ved on fences, STR A Waryixe to “rners. — We learn from the Journal that a lad named Wi! liam E-~-sery, living at Kensingt n, stepped from the top ofa moving box car at that week, breakire njuries, It | station one evening last his arm and sustaining other seems that he mistook his position on the } lieoht ht ear, being sumewha® dazzled by the li scsi cies Overs Horse —Those who wish to pass a pleasant evening should attend the enter. | Opera House dir. Spedon h Z ily tainment to be in the by Mr. Spedon to Charlottetown is said that in drawing crayon sketches and before an andence he has His descriptive powers are said to be inimitable, and h drawing i= wonderful. _— given to-n ght recom Cuties r, i mended. It humorous cartoons no & uperior. lectures are as entertaining as his Sverr Acr ar Sovris.—The followiag persons were convicted for breaches of the Cansda Temperance Act at Souris before Magisirate Blanchard yesterday and to- day, viz: Eliza Martin, John McKinnon, James MecUormack, Souris; and Daniel McPhee, Green Vale, tined $50, or meuths’ imprisonment. The following cases were dismissed: John Lavie, Philip Johnson, Cnarles Anderson, Frank Melsaac, Angus McDougal), Souri-; Wil- liam McPhee and James McGregor, Mil- va ie. two Haseas Corevs.—A writ of habeas | corpus in the case of one Emn.eline Chap- pel. of Clifton, New Lendoa, ‘s returu- | able this afternoon lefore Mr. Justice Hodg-on. It seems that in this case the applicant bad brought an action against ove Gunn for an as-ault. The Magis- trates who heard the case dismissed the information and awarded the defendant | @ certain sum fr costs. The costs not having been paid the Magistrates ism.ed a warrant of committment and the plaintiff) | is vow in jatl and seeks her discharge | under the +aid writ. eos oa Manatep at Craravp.-—The marriage | of Mr. H. 8S. Piersov, manager of the | Crapaui creamery, aod Miss Bessie A. | Moore, daughter of John A. Moore, Fseq ° i of that place, was solemnized in St. John’s Church la-t evening by Rev. T. H. Munt, | of Charlottetown. were Joseph and George Burge-s, and Miss Lilla Trowsdale and Miss Gertrude Moore were the bridesmaids. The happy coup’e heft to-day for their future home in} Brockville, Ont., followed by the best | wishea ot their many friends, in which Jue Examiver }ins most heartily. spinels Jue Toronto Mail and Empire says: tev. W. W, Weeks, of Moncton, N_ B., | has received and aveepted the noanimons | call ot the congregation of Walmer roat) Bapti-t chereh. Mer, Weeks was pa-tor | wt Brockville tor sig years, where his | ministry was a pronounced sitcce-*, He | has for ome tinke served the Fir-t Baptist | church of Mottwn, whieh has the largest | memberebip of any Bapti-t charch in | Canada. He has been much tought after iy other churche-; but the pro-;ec:s of the Walmer road church and the ¢fleet of the chinate upon the tealth of his family have largely determin d his action iu ac- eepting the church. he groom-men He will eer'n’- lv bew fine addition already + flicieut Charlottetown will havethe privilege of hesring this genth men on Tuerday even- ing, Oct. 29th, im the. Baptist church. Don't mies it. | Brocky ille, | gools man, is here from St. John, and :jani Pp ibliec entertainers genera] ¥. inv. j . | makes it un que | medicine in it. S230 O04880088 br. Weeks is of a | genial! natore, and is an attractive pr eacher. | to the | ivitirtey. of the city. PEFS JNAL, Mr. M.C MeRobbie, of St. John, is | here on one of his regular business trips. He is at the Hotel Davies Mr. W. B. MacKenzie, C. E , »Moncton, | who has been hcre inspecting the railway | britwes, left for home ye sterday. | Mr. E. C, F. ster is here in the interests of the Portland Rolling Mills Company, St. John, N. B. He is at the Queen Mr. W. J. Irving is doing the Province | in the interests of James Smart & Co., | On’. He is at the Hotel | Davies Mr. A. W. Hayden, the popular repre | sen‘ative ot the Canadian Paper Company, Montreal, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the H. tel Davies. Rev. James Phelan, of Montague Cross | was at the Queen Horel last evening op | his way home from the Old Country. Tie rev. gentleman looks well after his tri Mr. W.C. Pittield, the well kuowa dry | at | at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Piifie d jentofthe St. John Exhibition | Pp os Association Mr. A.-M. F ath rston, of who has been looking after the Montrea > inferes:s Piano Compas y, left for home this morning. H Was & u this province of the Featherston guest at the Queen last evening. Rev. Joseph H. Saunders, busines uanager of the Messenger and Vi-itor, is | about to sever his counection with that | irnal and re-envage in ministerial wor! 4. H. Chipman will become manager of | the paper. Mr. P. G. Mahoney, the Melrose, one of his well-known N. B., is in the Pro buying expeditions. oman exchange we learn that Mr Maloney shi; p da carload of lambs tothe u. & arket from Melrose on Monday, | shipped two carlvads of lambs | sty pper of vince on atid aiso from Ant Mr S. M. Spedon, of New Yurk, who is to give an Upera tlons een Hote Besides being a very clever enter tainer in his line, Mr. Spedon is a news paper mar of ability and is editor of Talen’, a paper devoted to the interests of lecturers, elocutionists, concert companies | ronish, N Shes Jat week, entertainment in the atthe . tonight, is a guest Pue Rev, Father Burke’s sermon cor- | cerning the Manitoba School Qu-stion bas been favorably commented on by the press | sll over Canada; and the Nor’ Winnipeg, declares Father meof the “most eloquent and forcible | preachers” Winnipeg heard. It | is reported that he preached in Toronto on Sun cay last, and left for the ea=t on Mot- Wester, of ? o Le Barke to be lias ever A Silent Miracle Worker. For while vou may be thinking of a plea-ant beverage merely : doubtedly is, Wilson’s Invalids Pore Wine th ough your ystem,and giving new blood. A | may drink it with enjoyment for it is a fine | which it un-| | | rich wine, but it is especially intended for | | | | | } } } s making its silent way invalids, for itisto them an invaluable | help in restoring Jost strength, stimulat- | ing flagging energies, and making them feel strong and young and hopefal. This A rare old wine and an incomparable tonic, and not a drop of Sold by all dealers at $7 39 per case of 12 quart bottles, half case $4.00 or T5cts. per Lottle. Address— Bordeaux Claret Co. 30 Hospital Street, Montrea! dy2 46. <ciinldiiialiinceaetieii Tue Trraxcy Law. — The Halifax School . yinmissioners are evidently deter | mined to put a stop to truancy in that city. | Last week 740 parents received summonses to appear before the executive committee | ofthe school board to show cause why their children do not attend that number fifty were examined on Mon- day night. One man stated that he conld not afford to buy boots for his children, but when que-tioned closely he admitted | that he had spent over fifty cents a week forrum. Police court summonses will issued for those reported against by the the executive. school. Of Fashions for November—MVetropoliten fashion sheets and latest patterns just re ceived at Carter’s Bookstore. SVSVSSSESesesesessss The Luxury of Security is Found in I{aving your prescrip- tions dispensed by JOHNSON & JOHNSON, Honor Graduates in Pharmacy. > | 30048 GOO46440494625460080 BVESESAESSESSSESECESCOS mnoourage | come to WEEKS’. | Dress Brace. | Have Remarkable Facilities tor Handling Large Quantities. Tf you are looking after the main chance Seek no further, | MENS FURNISHINGS. 4-ply Best Linen Collars. Gents’ 4-ply all Linen Collars, regular price 22c. each, Weeks’ low price 15c. a dozen. Ask . for new Four-in-hand, Avenue, 33 to 18 % 4-ply Best Linen Cuffs. Best quality all Linen Cufts;‘reguiar price J0c. a pair. Weeks’ low prige 22¢ ae. each, or $! 75 Boston, etc. Sizes, shapes | a pair, or $1.25 per half dozen pairs Our SL19 White Dress Shirt. Full reinforced, made with contindous fac ngs in back and sleeve, never gaps and Lrace keepers, Re- gular price $1.45, Week»’ low price $1.19. open in the back, Geats’ Pure Wool Underclothing, A repeat order just received of our $1.30 a suit of pure Shetiand Wool Fine Under- clothing. Regular nrice $2.00 per suit, Weeks’ low price $1 30 a suit. All Sizes in Fine Wool Under- clothing. Sizes 32 to 48 Bust. Gents’ Braces. Heavy Leather Working Brace or a fine Regular price 33e. a pair, Week:’ low price 19c. Gents Cardigan Jackets, Chamois Vests, Socks, Neckties, ete. The Secret, The Ciarm, The Sur- prise, is our Low Price, WA. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLE'S STORE, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1995. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION Wiat Was Done at Vesterday’s Meetings— The Officers for the Year. Tue Sunday School Convention in Zion Chureh ended with the meeting of last evening. Tue various meetings were well attended, and the Convention cannot fail to be productive of good. Rey. J. F. McCurdy, of Hampton, led the devotional exercises at the forenoun meeting yesterday; and at the same meet ing the reportsof the Constitution and executive committees were adopted. Mr-. Crafts gave a most interesting and instruc - | | tive address concerning the equipne.t «f primary teache:s, illu, ra ig her rewarks by means of the blackboard, maps, cards, etc, At the afternoon session, after devotional exercises by Rev, Mr, Estey, Mr Reyno'ds conducted an open conference on * New things in Sunday School work,” which wa~ fall of intere-t to all. Mrs Crafts | followed, conducting a large primary clas of children under twelve yeare, and fully demonstrating her great power as atc acher. The opening devotional exercise’s at the evening :ess on were Jed by Rev, T. F. Ful lerton. Rev. W.P. Archivald followed with aa address on teachers preparation that should prove helpful. The Question Box was then introduced and a Lumber of questions Were answered by Mr. Keynolds, who expressed the liope that County and District Conventions would socn be organ'z-d, and gave some excellent advice regarding the condncting of a Bible class, Rev. Mr. Hamlyn and Mrs, Crafts then vave brief addresses, which were most } ipteresting, About $70 was subscribed for the work ef the Convention, When the collection wus being taken Mr. Leonard Morris an- nounced that for the last 25 vears Mr. teynolds has given $1000 per year for Sunday Schoo! work. Before adjournment votes of thanks were passed to the trustees of Zion Church, to the people of Charlottetown who so kindly entertained the delegates, and to the Superintendent of the Railway. The Benediction was pronounced by Rev. G. M. Campbe'l. The Executive Committee worked bard | to make the Cunvention a success and are to be congratu‘ated on the realization of their ame. The delegates, about 130 in number, fLome Industry. We beg leave tocall attention to the fact that the bulk of our enor- mous yearly output is the product of our owa Faetory—from the hands of P, KE. We believe in home industry. We Island workmen. can make our goods stronger and Letter than similar goods built in larye factories fur far-away trade, Given trade enough, we'll emp'vy five hundred men. ‘MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD Who Se'l at Selling Prices. j ; <Not None tn nt ie Neh eA OEE i Half Price on all em Hania mth Uae lant Ne et eo aes Forget Veg Superior value in Ladies ie eta tiny tiny London Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Large variety to select from. Not sent on approval. Prices actually cut in two. No Hats reserved from sale. No Bonnets:reserved from sale. Your choice at half price. BEER BROS. x } } } | Fur Capes. | representing the various Evangelical de- | nominations, earry back to their work in- ; proved methods and increa ed enthusiasm, having Lstened to the earnest practical addresses of Mr. Reynolds and Mrs. Crafts. Mr. Reynolds easily holds the fort and re movee each difficulty met by the teacher in actual practice, while Mrs. Crafts takes her clase and shows the best way of it- teresting and teaching children by actually duing it. The necessity of the study of child nature and normal methods ¢f teach- ing were amply illustrated in her lessons, The fullowing officers have been elected tor the ensuing year :— President— Rev. G. M. Campbell. / Vi e-Presidents—Queen’s County, John | Pitblado, Charlottetown; Prince County, , George W. Warren, Summerside; King’s | Conny, Rev, William Lawson, Montague. | Corres;onding Secretary — Leon ard | Morrie, Summerside. Recording Secretary—J. K. Ross, Char- Jottetown. Vreasurer—A, W. Sterns, Charlottetown. Executive Committee.—Rev. W. P. Archibald, Cavendish; Matthew Stevenson, | Charlottetown; Jesse S. Burns, Freetown; Rev. G. W. Fisher, Tryon; W. H. Brown, Summers de; D. J. McLeod, Charlottetown; Archibald Currie, Sourie. eedidtereptinieas A Big Order for Armor from Ku sia. New York, Oct. 22—A despatch from 31. Petersburg to-day announced that the 2Zussian Goverament had just closed a contract with the Carnegie Steel Works foralarge amount of their patent armor, the recent tests of which at Washington were so remarkable. The order will oc- eupy the Homestead works for fully five months. Sour Oats.—John McBaio, of West Branch, River Jobn, N. S., boasts of three very fine heads of oats, one of which con- tained 247 and the other two 213 kernels. James Baio, Meadowville, Pictéu, also re- ports a head containing 193 kernels, These teat any the Standard man has seen. Cucrcn Bressixc,—The blessing of St. Anthony’s Church, ut Bloomfield, wil) take place on Sunday next, 27th inst, There will be a Pontifical High Mase, and the sermon de circonstance’ will be delivered lw Rev. R. B. Macdonald, of Rustico. I. 0. G. 7. — Charlottetown , Lodge meets to-night at 7.30 in Wright’s Hali. Officers especially be punctual for initia- tion. Visitors welcome. Amongst the votaries of the bicycle who are to be teen constaniy in Regent’s Park, Wants Damages from the Foresters } Cuicaco, Oct. 22.—John Beiger has fil ed suit fur $25,000 damages agaimst the Order of Foresters. He allegestiat when they initiated him they broke one of his lege. “The hurt I received } was through | no fault of mine,” said Mr. Beiyer. I did| everything they told me todo. I swam in | asea of molten lead, rode the goat and jumped onto a thousand bayonets without} amurmur. Then they began to handle me roughly, and finally, when I was hound and blindfolded, | was tossed into the air and allowed to fall on the floor. I intend to persevere in this suit, and threats will have no influence upon me.” PREPARATIONS FOR A SEVERE WINTER, Out of consideration for the exposure of motormen, all cars are vestibuled, but even so the men get the benefit of many a stormy blast, so ttrat their uniforms have to be very warm indeed to enable them to stand the life in winter. There has been rome talk of lining them with Fibre Chamois this year and it is a capital plan, for the great merit of this , interlining is that it keeps the wind out entirely, net for an hour, but for as long as your are out. Nota breath of raw air can. go throng! it, and this ensures pérfect warmth and comfort, and ‘treedom from colds and chells Prosecutions May End in a Fizzle. Sr. Jonx’s, N. F , Oct. 22-—The smug gling prosecutions it is feared will result in a fizzle. In the case of the prosecution of one publican to-day his lawyer tore the revenue act to pieces, and .made gut such an exhibition of weakness in thé law that it is expected the case w'll be dismiss ed.’ The government is withholding other warrants until this case js settled, bicause the failure to convict in this instance will upset- all calculations... The Revenue cruiser ona, with a posse of police has again goneto Placentia Bay to make another demonstration in the interest. of the customs department. idenonnscineconaiiis CANNOT SAY TOO MUCH FOR IT. Wils6n’s Invalid’s Port cannot be too highly praised, for it has accomplished wonders, as hundreds all over the country ean testify. For fo the> properties of 2 really fine wine of undoubted age and quality, there is added the bracing and stimulating effect of a tonic, so that those who patronize this famous beverage may expect all the pleasure that comes from the moderate use of a rare old vintage and at the same time the help they need from a tonic, which is superior to any offered to the public. Gives you appetite. Helps assimilation of food. And above all, gives blood to weak people. Sold by Bordeaux Claret Co, 30 Hospital Street, Moutreal. 6el5 17 icselineidin Laptes, clean your kid gloves with Josc- phine Glove Cleaner. It is aot a liquid, leaves no odor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. «Forsale only at A. W. Reddin’s drugstore. tf. Farser Mvcrpuy’s Goip’ Crre.—An efficacious and permanent cure for drunk- enness, norphinism,and the-tobacco, habit Testimonials.and all information touching the treatment furnished on ‘application tothe undersigned. Correspondence strict- ly confidential. J. E. Quinn, Manager, College St., Halifax, N. 8. sep24, lmon. MARRIED. At Crapaud, on the 23rd inst., by the Rev. T. H. Hunt, Mr. H. S, Pearson and Bessie A., daughter of: John Moore, Esq. DIED. At Dundas, on Oct. 5th, of * paralysis, Donald Nicholson, aged 74 years. At Lower Montague, on the t6tte inst., after a very brief illuess, William Kiely, in the 19th year of his age. The deceased was a young man of irreproachable char- acter, and held in high esteem by all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. He leaves a mother and two brothers to in peace. (Herald and Watchman please copy.) Blood and nerves are closely related. Keep the blood pure with Hood’s Sarsa- pirilla and you will not be nervous, Choice golien syrup only 12 cents a tin or 45 cents a gallon at Beer & Goff’s. 023 2i COAL Afloat, Loading, and to Arrive, 2,000 TONS COAL. Per steamer Coila,— 300 Tons Old Sydney Mines. Round Coal, (Dae here Saturday.) Per brig Aquila,— 300 TONS AUADIA NUT Per schoovers Spring Bird, May Queen, Euma B., Mar- garet Ann, Henry Philips, A. S. Townshend, Etoile du Matin, Day Spring, Tarquin and Olivia, — 1,400 TONS COAL, ~ IN.— RUN OF MINES, Intercolonial Nut, Yale Nut AND SYDNEY SLACE. All the above vessels will be here in} few days. (. LYONS & C0. Oct, 18=2w’ pat, guar Annual Meeting. The general Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Company will be held at,the offic; of M. & D. C. McLeod, in Charlottetown on WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of Octo ber, instant, at 8 o’clock, p. mé. D. C. McLEOD, Sec’y-Treas. V.C., and Judge Jeune and his lady. £ : a London, are General Sir Evelyn Wood, Oct, 12—dy t1 30th mourn their great loss. May his son! fest | WIS lat ‘Though Would the Pollowing Ad. Sound to Reasonable People ? How 50 tons of hay worth $18, our price $14. 900 bushels potatoes, usually sold from 25 to 30 cents, THURSDAY, our price 10 cents. 200 pounds butter, all cream, extra good quality, only liic, better grade i6c, sold by other farmers for 18 and 20 cts. 135 bushels carrots, usually sold at 40c, our price only 25, 100 bushels wheat, worth 31.25, for 75e. A few ends of farms, worth $135, our price $62. 25 good milk cows, sold at $45, our price $30. 60 sheep, ‘good quality, $5.25 to $6.25, our one low price $3.25 and $4.25. Oats! Oats!—Fine goods, all oats, 28c a bushel, worth anywhere 35c, some say 40e our price only 28ce—no better goods offered. any where. Direct from the Farm :—250 bushels turnips, fully 4 pecks to the bushel, worth 20c, our one low price 14c. Believing the one price has the confidence of the people, we don’t put 55c per cent on and take 25 percent off. Strictly one low cash price on our farm. We are not working this farm for ourselves, but simply for the people who buy the stuff we have to sell. If a farmer came to us talking in that style, we would immediately suspect that his hay was musty, his oats sANpDy, and his potatoes had the pry ror, and we think the people now know that kind of bunkum is ror of the worst kind. We ask the people to trade with tbe boys who sell goods for what they are worth, and don’t keep them untilthey are worthless, and then state what they were worth once in the DARK AGES. PROWSE BROS,, the Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, October 19, 1895—246 Geiieeg on JOHN Our Our Our Oar Our Our will do it. See our stock. the city. Woo! Carriage Wraps and ee ae ee mien ah one ee “at Be OCTOBER 24, 1895. CATCH O —TO OUR OFFER IN THE— Furnishing Department 25 PER CENT. Readymade Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats, &. Leading Merchant Tailor. W. W. WELLNER takes pleasure in announoing that, having secured Mr, E, N, Harper, who has had thirteen years’ experience at the Watch- making and Jewelry business, will continue to repair Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, ete,, promptly and satisfactorily, Attention is also called to his large stock of Watches, Silverware, Jewelry, Clocks and Spectacles, which cannot be surpassed in the city. = a EE dy 41 2462 wy 2i—-oct22 = = = FROST may not be a very genial companion, but he can be made all right if you take him the right way—keep him on the outside, Our all wool underwear at one dollar a suit will do it. Knit Shirts at 50c, 75c and one do'lar will do it. Kid and Back Wool Lined Gloves will do it. Cloth and Fur Caps will do it. Eur Robes will do it. Tweed Suits at 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. LI, EZ dollars wi!! do it. Mien’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Reefers, Overcoats and Ulst:rs Oar values and assortment are unsurpassed in Corner. 3 ——— sell goods cheaper to one than another. PRICES, QUALITY, STYLES-—right. R. K. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895 -d&w McKay ‘Woolen Company, Bargain 4A PUZZLE We believe in treating all alike. you BOOTS, SHOES, RUBBERS, etc , at prices that cannot be beaten. JOST, 136 Queen Street, Two Doors Be!ow Prowse Bros. WHAT, NEVER? “No, never before had I such com- fort as I got out of a pair of McCREADY’S TWO DOLLAR it 1s, oftentimes, to know where to buy your BOOTS and SHOES to the best advan- anone*: Soak: cen atten tage. We think we have solved this problem to the satisfaction of the people. eve you ever warn A.ger of We do not gi sion: i ' : . these Shoes? They are beauties— give occasional reductions as an ‘inducement to win patronage, and thus dett-aaae Ge ieee We offer pay a big price when you can get @ pair of these Shoes for so little mon*v? Mind, they are wearers We have them in Laced or Con gress, for Men only. A. E. McEACHEN, oct7 THE SHOE MAN. Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchants, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 243 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St., HALIFAX, N.S. P. O. BOX NO, 475. ly (14)—-oct15 What do you gather from this? , Torowro, Sept. 20th, 1895. Dear Sirs,—Please’send”’ us, in addition to’ present order, 50 pieces Medium weight Slave Fibre Chamoie, and ship all at once,sseaveeere receiving urgent orders daily for lines made up ftfthi#*way, Yours truly, “SP (Signed) Lauey, Warsow & Co., _ Wholesale Clothing at To Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Montreal. It means that the practical Clothing men in Canada appre- ciate the claims made for Fibre Chamols as an interliniag in men’s clothing, viz:—That it makes it absolutely windproof and warm in any weather; that it adds to the appearance and styie of the garment; thatit does not inereise the weight or bulk, and that the increased ec st 's little or nothing, Fibre Chamols isa Patented artic.e Bewere of chcap and inferior iminations. 46 A Wool Uunderclothhing, Gloves, ONDON Hosiery, . Blankets, HOUSE. Wadded Quilts, | Selling at Low Prices for | Cash Only. 1. J. HARRIS, Come and See For Men’s Uisters, For Men’s Overcoats, For Men’s Reefers, For Men’s Suits, Fo. Boys’ Overcoats, For Boys’ Reeters, For Boys’ Suits. We have a large stock. We are selling at very low prices. Extra values in Dry Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & Co. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895—dy & wky Us FURNESS LINE. — Regular Fortnightly Sailings between Wants, Lost, Found, &e London and Halifax. Under special con- tract with the Dominion Government. S. S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8. S. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. S. DAMARA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. Al] boate are Clyde built, with saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. S. 8. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted, and carry ship’s doc- tors. Freight accommodation aunsur- passed. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITBY & CO., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, N.S., Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Agent Charlottetown, P. E. I. oct22 A Feur Dollars will go a long way towards the purchase of one of our reliable Watches. A bettr investment can hardly be made if you need a Watch. E. W. TAYLOR, Chatlo:tetown,gOctober 19, 1895—dy : AGENT j L septs CAMERON BLOCK. Advertisements nnder this headi harged five cents per line. = WANTED—A nurse to take charge ; : eb Of s infant; good references reguired, Apply te Mrs D BSrewarrt, Euston Stieet. : Oct2i—3i pd ee ANTED—a c: ok, Apply at the Revere eie2i. oct2i WANTED —A girl for general hou d sework. Apply to Mrs J J McKINNon, Brighton oad. oct LOST—From her sture near P , a : va B lime kiln, Malpeque Road, on ohana -_ Any information regarding her where- abouts will be thankfully received by DI Hooper, (ireat George Street. tf—octZ : WANTED—A busbeler for alt loth. ing in our ready-made Gupattmeent ce ing, ete.—MCKAY WOOLEN Co. oct22 : a ey TO LET—House with eight rooms t sie kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town: rent moderate; possession i ply at this office. a ae TO LET—Double tenement house - ward Strect, five rooms in each ang ge moderate. Apply to F W L Moore, Solicit- or, or to Angus Newbery. lw pd TO LET~a Comfortable House con six rooms, situated on King pee ene l‘ownal Street. Stable in the rear. Apply ta Mrs. Lowpen, Dundas Esplanade. oe]9 tf STRAY PiG--Owner can have the same by appling at the residerce of Hon. BENJAMIN ROGERS. WANTED,—Agents make $15 weekiy seli- ing our silverware and miscellaneous goods, We supply nearly everything. Write for terms and catalogue. THE QUEEN SILVER- WARE Co, NV ontreal. xi 4 > ‘ 4 rae i > i lin a ia ss ecg cas Gai bat Le ne ate ane eg ee é se a ti et ial men wn sp gh Sonne ent