‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - while suffering from one of the fits to which ne is subject, walked through the window of NEWS, is the host dangerous season to the system. | Campbell’s Quinine ; Wine, if used in time, AE PRY OT The Lyecum. | | Standing room only, was tlhe greeting at year old, and fitted up with the latest im- | proved machinery. ‘Terms, 334 per cent. down ; balance, 4, 8 and 12 months. ae FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1889. + eled,. oeleaaee, <—. BA et aie oe ee See OSsTt.—A small Memorandum Book. The’ ‘ Pa loxes” in all ealors, and b at SpectaL Despatcues to Tus Examrver the Lyceum doors last night. At 7.45 every Beet Br avalinble seat was occupied, and by Ss , ; ian red N Che City of New York Aground. °¢lock numbers of people had to go away | PHAN KSGIVIN Vs \\ eo AV, disappointed, not being able to gain ad- | : t iit DE al Scrlulo rAY . : ‘ | er 7th, will hanksyiuing Day New York, Oct. 10. mission. Our people are not slow to ap- | ° ; . .¢ aoe . | preciate a g ‘ ie tts a Mamir,” “‘Lake View,” and all leading Che steamship City of New York is! reciat¢ oe = and to say that the | . : ; opportunity ¢ “lex , , . saQy's American Shapes, at Beer Bro aground, and it is feared she is sinking in ON rt * 7s orded now by the Messrs. | iad . the “quicksand. The company have de- |: en of buying high class ewery. dia-| 4 a4 a ei, oy 1 , . . monds, watches and art goods is not appre- | jd Soa 5 é: | 4 C RES ‘ATIO srsmal O’'Ceanor was spatched tugs to take the passengers off. : = e : I f - Se. hae Ga & D ‘) eax AGES PRESENT — " a +: = - ‘ - a : : s rae iciated would be to oppose the judgment of : Boone hd a Pech 7B prisented with a well-filled purse at a Danques Sanpy Hook, Oct. 10 he ] 1 ; recently iven him in Toronto ’ vee . | the hundreds who secured bargains at the (x _—— e Several tugs made an effort this morn-| sales yesterday, both afternoon and even- *) . . } ’ > Y . ry . . *,* . rux Rrece.—The Engineer Corps will have | 2g to haul the steamship City of New/ing. The stock is on exhibition daily, and nt aie aie all ] Se . 7 . badge and medal competition to-morrow ork off the bar but without suce SS. One | any article can be chosen at any time and SST nan a AP : 4) inshalm any f} Dry fra0ds (rom the in lish Varkets ifternvon, beginning at half-past two o'clock ff the tugs returned with information that | then be s ld during the auction sales. The ag “eo Oh sensi —— J _" “ + 4 We - the steamer was stuck hard and fast, and} silverware is all quadruple plate. The -—_—-—- —-( ) —————_- ‘ Turvy Rerern Wiser.—The Moncton that the tues could not move her. diamonds of the first quality, and the | WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO BE Transcript says Several young men from me : watches and jewelry must be seen to be ap- i p. E. Island returned home from Boston by | a preciated. | tl yesterday's express train. i News From Halifax. To-mos i .4 , : rT , I -morrow night at 9 o'clock shafp the —y a: se. oe al ei Fatrpax. Oct. 10. | repeating watches, fiy-backs and horse- tay , a | i Some of the herbs'in Hall's Hair Renewer | timers will be sold without reserve. Horse- as Hs rf that wonderful preparation for restoring the A cab'egram Rev. D. M. Gordon an-! men should make a note of this. The i color and thickening the growth of the hair, ownces his arrival in Hong Kong. | watel a : Wihotee my i. ig aS ee . he hair, . > we . -|wateches are now on exhibition. Che a ‘HR NEWEST SHADES r RQIQNS grow plentifully in New England. Me ~ has oeee * ey oH s ee of | auction sales commence each day and even- IN ALL THE NEWEST SBADES AND oo? . : ee —'F. Irs. Robertson, wife of Rev. H. A. Robert- | ing at 3 and 8 o'clock : . q eg Ar sites. | Deere ea a ae | Sa NEW DR&SS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS | ing English Shapes, at Beer bros. Charles G. Murray, son cf Lt.-Col. J. R. — pan a 4 us ka a Murray, a graduate of the Royal Military HOTEL ARRIVALS ‘ . . ee ee a es “alia dat. : “ ALS. as nani . aii sea A ee: oa i _ : ‘ . We are al taking the lend in crock ry Colles, Kingston, left for Malta to-day, | = 7 In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, tor Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in with a Gor stock On hand, ana more ex- vyhere he will be atta thed to the Connaught | HOTEL DAVIES C 1ecks Ane ; wT rag fawtr: re > e Ila] Praca Mi: wr 1s a1 shy s\« ‘« oo Pry » ('p 2 nce itis eueum-autt hin gelce snd | hone, in which regiment ho has tenelved ao ar a nd Stripes (extra y alue) ; Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, quality, at the Cheap Crockery Store. - Wels a A ome oe a K a ow cs. y annelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, Xc., WC. “ere. here ' ™ , . ‘ ‘ . |Chas S Kills ,0Ston; « i Meredith, New : P. Colwill. ea Hon. E R. Oaks, M. P. for Digby, is| York; J Melntosh, Pistou; Mr and Mrs W T Our HOUSE FURNISHING IPAR INT 3 j > : » | ? + eeteed | ¥ 2 c ats i . WE . . ; . . "1s “| Exaut cases Ladies Felt Hats, latest styles dead, aged 73 years. He was a member of | James, Bermuda; Miss Starratt, Paradise, ur SE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and 1 newest colorings, just opened at Beer | the Legislative Council of Nova Scotia. /N 5; A D Munro, Halifax; W H. Prowse and { at the LOWEST P ICES. onan | wife, Murray Harbor; Jas F Black, Montreal; - re . 'G B Bird, Halifax; W C Motley, Toronto; H ; ‘oO spection. : ae ee | ; re , i rigmnceciaany| SToretieeete |TERMS etre JAMES PATON & CO le’ ase oO tock heac fo beating his :Phee alifax F U wit . WI = " m 7 ag b t oa ‘og QOveBEC, Oct. 10. J W McPhee, Halifax. e. 4 A > ™ 9 may fe. nen he ge out he Deat her again, | me nee : ce ree {ome und whea his sister interfered, seized hers The American mining engineers, accom- OSBORNE HOUSE. Caro t tows, Aug. 23, 1389 -201 . wky BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE d hand and bit one finger off. | panied by Premier Mercier and other pro-| Oct 10—W Mutch. Eldon: R W McGregor. 5 >> : ' 7 ’ a ’ 4 > v A rics , : —_—-+ vineial members, the Mayor and members| New Glasgow, N 8; A Flick, Halifax; F H Po.ice Court. John Joy, violating Can va of the City Council, members of rarliament | Swan, Winchester, Mass; W F Brown, Port- ra e Temperance Act, third offence, two months | and legislature, the press, «tc., went|/land, Me. Oct 11—Percy H Palmer, Victoria; imprisonment. ‘J umes Hi nnessy, Violating | «round the harbor to-day in che steamer J G Scrimgeour, Cardigan Bridge. - ~ L at s Day : t, une aba ancl “en Veva, visiting the harbor works, graving| = pare — NTT § 10mas inman, drunk ana incapadie, ninety Ps » anane of the late hi slide i ‘i oo a d bys” imprisonment. dock and the _ ne i ne ae land-slide. BIR TH. > : = On Tuesday, 8th inst., the wife of Mr. W Tue Wreck at East Pornt.—The stranded The Convention Signed. H. Stewart, of a son. ; OF schooner Arnada and cargo of oats were sold mee —_—-—- “ to a local syndicate for $200. The vats is not Rome, Sept. 10. = PENT - nic { ace - > reck. i ia hon rht mW ° * MARRIED. : ee much a, Phe ae mar oe Che convention between Russia and the : : ae ty will be got off wit — cas dificulty. Vatican has been signed by Isvolski, the} _ 02 the 9th inst , at St. Augustine’s Church, ‘ 4 BES ; , i ei ., |Russian representative, and Cardinal Rusvico, by Rev. G. DeFinance, Peter T. Mc- ce Gon LecrourRe.—Ihe Rev. Dr. Borden of Sack : a ' r a Giuigan, of Hope River, to Annie M. Hughes =. sii. Colleae, lectured in Souris Methodist |Rampella, the Pepal Secretary of State. | o¢ pinter Ri or St ae eee ae Charch on Tuesday evening. His address In accordance with this convention the Se ee was upon edue stional matters, with special | Propaganda appoints five Russian bishops. : reference to the ladies department of th inniniiiiiinntinn HOUSEHOLD FURNI FOR es 4 I E CHE A P AT ‘allege of which he is principal = i lea College of which he 1s principal. Ferminal Facilities. ’ | Ditiedi For Cvusa.—Amongst the cargo of the Prin ; : oe —. oe ee : Ortrawa, Oct. 10. E = cess Beatrice, which sailed hence this morning, | ; SRA, Oat 7 BY AUCTION. PS i 3 were 1500 barrels of potatees for Cuba, The Application was made to-day to the » . . i tani ‘ — c ee . eT shippers were Messrs. Walter Matheson, John Railway Committee of the Privy Council, A . a . w ms — & is Kelly and E. H. Norton, of this city ; Morson | for leave to construct terminal facilities — aie neste a os bo m8, ai & \ gan of Car li yap and R. N. Cc »x, of e the hic _ . Lit * ilway ; 4 ‘ ale se ) ict ) > & 8 | esi ence, Sld- : ‘ X lorga . — : aT —e he Chignecto ship 1 ailway at Lapl suche. ney Street, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd inst., at ernment IE ere 3 Morell. The matter was referred to the Railway | })o’clock, a. m., all his Household Furnitare | cent ) Th eetuaenh ae o nance f Sea ee , URRY ‘ . ~ 9 UnNveELINnG A Statue.—An Ottawa despatch } Department et eae consisting of :— : O y ERC OATS, ° - ? - > 4.50 ; REE FERS, on ” - - ” ~ 3.00 . a. that bry wy ee on Wednes- | - ee oS _e - plush aaa Lees S OV ERCO ATS, ” - - - - 5.00 REREFERS, " - - - - 3.350 ; day, unveiled the statue erected In commemo- | some sxports. pieces), entre Table, marble top; 1 Care ‘ Ne ~ le Wow ‘ , ration of Bishop Guiges. His Lordship Bishop | ds Table, mahogany; 1 walnut Music Stand, ] OVERCOATS, m ua : S 5.90 REKE ERS, r . ag . f 4.00 re : Pay ) . . il rere | Ths + « 4 ‘ Tp ;’ 2 1 > . = 3; ‘ c Fe ~- nem o som ma hn ne vance = . | Orrawa, Oct, 10. ay eee = eo aon 1 OVERCOATS, tS =: - 2 6.00 REEFERS, : m . - 4.75 among e ciergy ne presen ¢ re ceremo y- si Wwew brusseis arpe VUugs, inaow Vornices - > Kr ~ e ? are | Hon. ae Dewdney states that from the} Lace Curtains, paearen, Mantel Ornamenta, OVERCOATS, . - - - 6.90 REEFERS, - - ~ - : 5.90 . +, a , : ae s sliable ; } ities i he North- : re is “ Py) 7 py WY x ‘ > LocaL Qption.—The temperance people of | most reliable authorities in the sorth-|] good Violin, ete. OV i i a 2 : | RR ” i is ‘ - 6.06 Winnipeg have decided to test the local | west, he is informed that Manitoba and DINING ROOM—1 Suite, walnut and hair ERCOATS, 7.00 RE EF ERS, ax } r eption law in that city, and petitions are being {the Territories will export from ten to | cloth, 9 pieces; | walnut Extension Table, 1 OVERCOA TS ~ - - - (.90 | REEF ERS - - - - “ G of I z J P ° © oane oe t . ’ . ? t ? cirenlated asking the council to submit a bye- | twelve million bushels this season. walnut Sideboard, 1 Book Case, 1 very fine OVERCO ATS - ii 8.00 REEFERS ‘ zs - - 70 i - forbidding the municipality to receive Organ, Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Window Cor- Ve Wy ” oO. 4d “ELD, ° law forbidding t pality to impinmsiiaeeaimens , pet, gs, »w Cor ‘Di page ROR C @ money for liquor licenses. The petition re- nices and Curtains, Pictures, Fire Irons, OVERCOA TS - - - - 9,00 REEF ERS - * ” m ” Oo O09 : 24 Pale & Gl ' : ‘ ires Bg i a re ¢ 2 yer cent. B Fe- } i-. mi i ‘its i rocker f rlass Ww‘ fe, etc. , 1 V\ e i , AWM ~ ms irl the mate of per cok of there] Mhe AnthJesuit Agitation, — [Custer Glee, sognaigfOVERCOATS, - - - =~ 10.00 | REFERS, == = = 00 side Liectors. —_ — 5 - — ailiur qe x - 9 c a aes rp ‘ ts ‘ene en im / ce HW Ww . Jas os M t1 : Monvrreat, Sept. 10. Chairs, Base Burner, Oil Cloth, Rugs, Stair OV ERCOATS, - - . - 11.00 REE ERS, a i - - 10.00 e Gor A Wire.—James Morgan, the 83- a Carpet, ete. or anere (ars year old citizen of Morgan County, Ind., who| | Mr. Laurier says he will give his opinion BREAKFAST ROOM-—1 ash Sideboard, 1] 2V BRCOATS, - — - ‘ ' - 12.00 a few months ago advertised that he would |soon as to the duration and consequences} pxtension Table and Chairs, Oil Cloth, Clock ae tae a oe cy i a 2 a ee ae. eee > ae? aete ‘ give $5,000 for a wife, was wedded on Satur- | of the anti-Jesuit agitation in Cntario. Pictures, Galvanic Battery, ' Carpet Sweeper, Mens’ Suits! Mens’ Suits! Boy s Overcoats - Boy s Reefers! Boy S ults. Poy s’ Suits : ‘ . a a ’ SEVGHIS DAU a ‘ > day last to Miss Hattie Wilsen, 50 yeas old, sii ie aia Ansroid Barometer, etc. / . : : eal i. it seit 2 who resides in the same county.. It is said KITCHEN —1 good Stove and Kitchen and The Largest and Cheapest Steck of Ready-made Clothing in the City. , that Morgan received several aundred letters Weather Bulletin. Pantry Utensils, ete. Also, 1 good double- in answer to his advertisement. . ae 11.10 barrel Gun, Washing Machine, Wringer, Bath PD 3 MACDSN Ai Dd : es ae ws ‘ ORONTO, Uct, 11.—iVa m, nd Wash-Tubs, Scales, ete. ° * . e f Aone 1x Taz Woops.—The Windsor, N.| stoderat Scots “ities anteedaee S RCROOMN’3 cary tik elie iid ‘ | S. Tribune says: A small child of Mr. Field- | |. ederato to itech Winds; parm? y 1) re y ee eee Charlottetown, October 9, 1889—eod wky i Newport Station, strayed away from its with showers; not much change in tempera- | marble tops, ash and painted Sets and Bed- fi nage te eyes Sree Soe | ture. ding, walnut Wardrobes, Tapestry and Wool ' , Te ee ee ra ae home last Sunday. After considerable search- . Carpets, Window Cornic rar : eye i: ’ . - f ohn ‘the af fon fr = <email arpets, indow Cornices an urtains, Ve i ing it was found in the woods not far from its { ; home seated on a cradle-hill playing with C t---Pri Cc t Matis Urenment, ste ' . : ; , , . one Supreme Court--Prince Coun . T - t dead leaves, on Wednesday morning. The = ene 7 t4 GEO. M. oe ; it ; : day . ; : oe uctioneer. wee little thing had spent three days and nights Tue Supreme Court which has been in | a ! ee oe 2§ in the woods. ; . < s ’¥HE Bowling Alleysin the Hilisborough —— session at Summerside for some time past, = - ; g ca e : is silen alas Ele Skating Rink will be open on and after Tue Beatrice.—Tre stmr. Princess Bea- ad journec yosten ay wr ea set iiaiaaihl Monday, the 7th October, instant, from 4 to 6 3 1 trice, Capt. A. H. Ke'ley, arrived from Hati- | _ fhe man Cannon, charge with assault- o’clock and from 7 to 10 o’clock, p. m., daily, fax via intermediate ports about half-past |ing a constable in the discharge of his ——FOR—— D. C. MeLEOD eee ee 2s v four yesterday aftern«on. She brought the | duty, was declared ‘‘ not guilty. Oct. 4. 1880.—le Ye Se cretary ¥ a usual miscellaneors cargo and Mr. Langevin,| Four Scott Act appeals were heard In i ck ‘ | i Vill f ; dae ; and the two Misses Burke as passengers. She three of the cases the judgment of the (if alli Hp! } ( (S1NESS, , coe, ia oe ; fas are — \ : 7 sailed on return at an early hour this morning | Magistrates was upheld, and in one it was : W AN SS, a9 ¥ eoaU Na) &e q with a general cargo and the following passen- reread ——BY— 3 Rev. T. Lloyd, Mrs. Fred. E. J. Lloyd | "mot 3 a gers: Rev. T. Liege, Miss. Fred. B. v. soy The other civil cases were adjourned. . ‘ ' n | and three children, William Tweedy, James " ROBBLEE & C0 SUMMERSIDE ce cathe ea < ie . : Dickie and Rot Harringt : ha acl senda ile ‘ "5 ' was TED.—A Blacksmith with some experi- x ickle and Robert Harrington. aoe ence, atonce. Apply to WILLIAM J. PRoc- j a q ccieenesniilpundiainetinn . : acl ok ‘ : . : ater River P +? wk v—oc Es , TD sa Local Notices. AVING decided to wind up our business, ToR, Hunter River P. O. dy 21 wky—octit 4 Wortn Sezinc.—Messrs. Prowse Bros.,the; 0 tenders wiki be received up cr cemeh dae $$$ 4 ‘* Wonderful Cheap Men,” have imported twe - : : ; : . nn 2 a , ANTED.—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to ii botiiiaaies a ng ee hich snuce’s clothing takes the lead, the hit, 15th day of October, 1839, for the W Mrs. R, k, FITzGERALD, Mount Kd ward sic i ; ee : wien. ' . finish and price, can not be surpassed. [otl2 2i | purchase, at a percentage on the first cost, for | Road. 3i--octll may now be seen at their place of business on : nd 75 hare f sind! noneral ae an. gn Sie ic A ak eee : : : : : } (Queen Street. One of the figures is life-size peo M aris — a Sa of good j cur genet WANTED. ~Anactive young man to canvass Our aim during the last year has been to introduce into Charlottetown A BETTER and sports luxuriant side whiskers, whiie the ppies on Saturday, a o clock, 8. m. lg ‘ . ‘ city and country for a good selling ‘article | ee pas prima ge ge ae m il , seit py at ake “See ae iecuanieaa Fresh Graham Flour at George Carter & Stapie and Fancy Dry Goods, on commission, Apply at this office. tf--octl» #CLASS of Ladies Furnishings than ha ever bofore been imported nate. The appre Prowse’s best ” readymade suits, which they | Co's. di Oct U Boots, Shoes, Ue, wa KELLEY, oN |ciation shown our venture has led us this season to introduce novelties of the very show off to advantage. The figures are at-( (reat value in Gents’ Furnishiags, Uncer- : ; : ah eee Tee. iy te Maa. HOLA. highest order in Dress Goods, Mantles and Millinery, and we now invite all ladies who tracting a good deal of attention, and are the | Gjothiag, &c., at D. A. Bruce’s. and good will of our business, amounting to | prince Strect. bi—oct9 | appreciate fashionable goods to call and see our immense new stock. Our Hats and subject of much favorable comment. ae ; ae some $%,000 (Hight Thousand Doilars.) —_—__—— a 7 3 ipa When people get tired of feasting their eyes Goods bought of ee Soe cus" | ‘Lhe Stock is in perfect order, a large por- WANTED.—Coat and Pant Makers. Best Bonnets have been delayed, but are expected in a few days. if on the figures outside, they can walk inside | tomers well and we ieel sure will give sat | tin being of this season’s importation and prices to competent workmen. Apply at. and examine the low o1es there—on the | isfaction. one” “——- ” geen bought for cash. enon to B. 8. Davis & Co. a oct) | g ods. G. H. Taylor, Watchmaker and J--weler.| The Stand is one of the most central in : oa 3 aie : oy a 3 “rn ‘ “ OR SALE.—Walnut Counter Show Case, in| rae agg) ep ae li pd Summerside, and the — is — of the good order, for eale at a bargain; 4 ft. 4 in. | § Captain Brown, sailed f 'B t arroll,! — (ranberries. —Two barrels choice Cran- nan in =. Province, iitted up in the most | jong.—G. H. Taysor, Jeweler. pa 2i—octy | apta own, Salled for s0ston yester- fer i ‘ modern style. ston ceensetinincnnnignntenceransee s 4 ar . ale cnet: 2 Ou: 0 . mw ‘ s , day afternoon, with a general cargo and the | berries for sale cheap by the peers , ; Intending purchasers cap call and examine ANTED.—A good Servant Maid. Apply to) @ following passengers : Mrs J Harris, Mary bushel, at George Carter & Lo s., Market | adress by letter, when every information Mas. Cuas, PaLMER, Weymouth Street, | Boylen, Mr McGain, Mrs McMillan, Mary Square. oi b is ea a will be given. SOE st ee nail g Beaton, Mrs Campbell, J D McLellan, aoe aferee | ee TERMS—Cash or time will be gree at 3, W4NTED AT ONCE—-A_ good Cook. Apply | iss Nicke : sp | Wall make you as cobs ae: 7 al 6, 9, 12, 15 months, upon approved security, at the ELDON House, Kent Street. a ss } : : ; , : , , “9 ae ne ae Crockery--our first arrival, this fall's mer ‘a PP octj—lw pd , Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1889---eod ie Mi MeGr: ‘th. Miss Cac cMil- | English Crockery (13 crates) has just arrived sa os sake the ibeetnn e-ouheneinnc rienchs eases ative | an, DLiss eCraith, Miss Cavanagh, 1! at Halifax, and will be here next week. We | 43'89 & °Y P : Hor WANTED.—A Carriage Horse, six or | Jordan, M Andrews, Mrs Hodgson, Miss | buy direct from the manufacturers andareable} jst, Our Lobster, Mackerel and Codfishing seven years old, and weight ten or eleven | . - ne v Burnett, Mrs Michael, Mrs Blampied, Miss | to sell cheaper than any firm on Pp. E. Island. | gstablishment situated at Miminigash, includ. peadred = greack J. DOUGHERTY, Docchester 4 Doyle, Misses Flynn (2), Miss Campbell,| We ave determined not to be undersold by | jag 2 Seines & Sein Boats, large quantity of ; = NJ Patterson, J McTavish, J Reagh, Mrs anyone. If you want bargains give us a call. | Sait, Empty Cans, Mackerel Barrels, Can Mak- WANTED.—A good Servant Girl for general | q Murchison, H Forsyth, Miss McDonald, | We take the lead every time in prices and ing Tools, ete. This property is considered one housework. Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, | Mr Melntyre, Mrs Mclntyre, E McIntyre, quality. Keep your eye on the sign cheap | of the largest fishing stands on the coast. | Kent Street. ects | it B Melatyre, G Mcintyre, Miss Shelton crockery, and don’t forget the place is at| Terms, 25 per cent. down; balance, 4, 8 and ae : : : ' and M Lockford R. K. Brace’s {octl2| 12 months 7 ANTED.—A Fomelo Servant fer, pepe ‘ sOCK . , ' ‘ ain ’ “s r , oe 8 y i $ al i Fo z w aaa aanieiiaen odie MeMas Change of season—from summer to winter Qnd. The Steam Tug “ Yantic,” only one} 1, 4 Ea ake aaoty & MES. ALLEY, | a SERIoUvS ACCIDENT.—/Jonn Mec Masters, Dorchester Sreet. eod—oetd | B Sos as : : >. | wi lev rithsts 1 changes , ; pe ge tome we eee his bedroom in the upper story of Stevenson's | will enable you to withstand all changes of 8d. The Residence now occupied, by T. H. | a4 Bg Prem ollgy rewarded vy leay - % = ; on ‘fo one ont ae rae yon bie k 1 j es 0 bell’ Robblee, on Popular Avenue. ao 8a Bere ss oa a, a ee 7 et ee —(x ialf past four, falling with a thud to the side- Are you weak and pale? se Campbell's | 4... § Land, situated near: St. Elexnors i aa ‘ ; > re : j te a a ‘ cres O and, situated near St. Mlexnors, OST.—A Waitham Watch and Chain, between ‘ i “ : aaa ibaa ie * : walk below. He was picked up by officers Quinine Wine and you will blossom as the adjoining the Parm of Mr. d. L. Lea's, and Rocklix House and Carvell Bros. ‘The finder | Ex) E ARE NOW HEADOQLC ART ERS for ell kinds of Custom and Hand-Made | Cameron and Carter, who were coming upthe ' rose, P opposite the residence of Mr. Wr. H. Beown. ; wil obiige the owner by leaving at — . wants 9 ¥ Beots and Shees. Having now va hand and to arrive a large and well-sclected ‘reet ¢ » time i . , mn . . — tan fees : Pe c | NERS, ‘ 1d sck of Unt also the very best brands of Weather in the i for Caste -o sireet “ the time and saw the fall, and taken Bran.—Ten tons just received from Ontario. | The same will be sold separately or together. Os cles “Sods ae caeeetelann biendapeiile Ao ae tere CK iu ppt re us » the " ef b bryce ot , oe 7” the a 9 , es Pane k, and to the | olice Station whence he was removed | For sale cheap at A. Horne & Co’s. Terms, 333 per cent. down ; baiance, 5 years | WANtTED.—A good plain Cook. Apply to | Calming to have the best stall of workmen in -— rovince, we fee confident that we can a to the Priace Edward Island Hospital. An oc92w eod at 6 per cent. interest eee PEAKE, Charlottetown. | give pertect “atisfactien both in fit, price and vaiue to all who may favor us with their orders - examination showed that no bones were i id CG 5 | 4th “Tl R 3i ¥ > oceupicd by M sept26—dy & wky | for Gents’, Ladies’ Boys’, Misses’ and Chidren’s Boots and Shoes of all kinds, which we make é look c tlov 50 ¢ 1. The Residence now occuple Mr. | > ys; Ses ; . ; g Ladies, look at the Kid Gloves for 50 cents P . { up at the most reason bie prices. A full line of Hand-Made Boots kept constantly on hand. a broken; but he has received a severe shock ! : ; oS x which may possibly terminate fatally, This, eer - - . —e - m= eres we believe,isfthe third fall MeMasters has had | Island Grapes, at Pickard’s Bakery, only 20 from the same building. It seems strange , °%- Pe Ib, oc9 2i J. B. Clark, situated cn Water Street. Terms, | W4nxte? IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Ap-| " asonabie 334 per cent. down; balance in 5 years at, ply to Mrs. WATSON, Queena Sirect. | Ordered Work a Specialty. 6 per cen. the place, — i : : For turther particulars apply at our office i INO LET.—A Cottaze on West Street, with that, knowing his weaknezs, Mr. Stevenson Fresh ground Linseed Meal at Geo. Carter or by letter to a in eae and sewer te shore, —_ shew _MeMasteis to sleep in the & Co's [oct] 3i cenie and Coach House, ete Commands a flac without “protecting the wilkews with | Boys’ suits, overcoats and reeters, very nice view of the harbor. Aijso, a Shop on Upper or some other way. hey Jus Paton & Co's, ' Queen Street.—H, C. Louse, tf—ocil Repairing of a!l kinds neatly and promptly done. cage ~— a 7: EX. Bw, é Knight’s Old Stand. Upper Great George Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 21, 1889—tu fri sat tf Don’t forget oct! —tf R. ROBBLEE & CO., Summerside, oct8—dy tl dte