THE DAILY EXAMINER THE DAILY EXAMINER ‘ a { ‘ sistance that has been given to establish A Money Making Concern. dollars, that day is done! For good Clarets at. | the dairy industry in this Province. The Moarreat, Oct, 31.—The report of the and an . — $4 oe desea . Hh “ae FE . pste st judges, amon, a \ ‘ 6 | Patriot ought now to condemn Street Railway Co., issued to-day shows i tg ; =" G. pois . Becton ee , ‘ . a we +, < . whom 1s eu roverno Map ; Pa ena V those sound Liberal politicians and | the gross ‘caremng? to be $1, 101,204.60. oy od she yeople; asked for i all parts : , | The net earnings are $443,392.86, and the | JOYS* © prope : { © th journalists in the West who have 50 7 of the country. I'he famed Medoc ata —_* , “ oo . : operating expenses about 59.74 per cent. ae little tl th } W é : made | #ll along been saying that which the trifle Rich wines, a little — — " , —_— cui ; The Virst Instalment Paid, as . ‘ J sting: acle » . statements c organ of the Patrons’ has recently said. ; price of beer. No ating; mu = ae ? ; Phe Patriot does not, of course, approve Loxpvox, Oct. 31.—It is reported that | makers. Address—Berdeaux C —_ ry r- ee ae eee ‘ k ties for it the first installment of the Chinese war in- } 30 Hospital Street, Montreal. 246 } e year . » | the payment of the fishing bounties, demnitr, £8,000,000, was paid to Japan —— » . * ‘ as been paying kx es Saye : by the Bank of England to-day. Repre- BORN. « Mets a “As fur as this Province is concerned | presentatives of China and Japan present r : re, G ) eee +. | the damages by Americans to our fisheries } at the bank formally witnessed the trans- On Nov. Ist, Mr. os a G. 0. . } ; ' > . “ . ‘ . tial ag als o or. : very bes ality, 40) ... indicted when the Island was out of | fer of the money from one acgount to the Acorn, Baytield Sereet, a daughter 3 va ‘ y of | Confederation; and this Province should | other. = ==. i al a re ’ has more | have had our share of the ae : Shecked by Earthquake. DIED. about $1,000,000,—paid into our Loeal i ryt: @ ; ‘ g the ee . ; -_* ' Sr. Lovis, Oct. 31.—At 5.12 this morn- At Wellington, on the = = eae reasur . . , ‘@ , 2 , these é ave bee gra ? o octane cede oe ' ing a distinct earthquake shock was felt Anne Laura, aged a aes aughter of John pho art to blame becaus ry F ‘ . t Great Well, who are we to blame becaus® the} hoe Buildings trembled and the people { M- and Mary F. Goodwin > s s . iad y . , y ¥ ’ money was not paid into the local treasury | ran excitedly into the street. The shook At Summerside, on Sunday last, the sega ; eecnage If we mistake not, Mr. L. H. Davies was] lasted three minutes. About the same f 27th ult., of typhoid fever, Walter Hinson, } . Asse Premer of Prince Edward Islaud whee time slig t shor ks were also expe nenced } son of Mr. John Fraser, aged 13 year I zs : i at Three Rivers, Mich., Wheeling, Va., ‘ i ; ; » the damages were awarded, but he was in + 1s 7. .: ® At Little Pond, Lot 56, on Oct. J5, —o- wa Matanres a and Galliopoli, Ohio, i‘ ' ” ; . hee vy of the Dominion Governmtn ‘Peter Joseph McDonald, son of the late be Q oe . the emp of th " nik " ‘ Two Mile Pacing Kecord Broken, Mr. aad Mrs. Joseph McDonald, aged 96 : ae oad y pro. | &t& very large fee. If we mistake not, toc, Lixcoux, Neb. Oct. 31.—To-day saw | years : ls saci here ought fo nave been at Ottawa about | some of the greatest racing in the history + At Vernon River, on the Ist inst., after 7 ~ va Ss eres c ‘i a . . 9 > S - . i : i ? P . : tat time, a gent'eman rejoizing , “ the turf. W. W. P., owned by Bubois |i, lingeriag illness, Kueben, beloved child sarod ” : > . om,” . ” l al pl e an ecabie : ie Bros. of Denver, broke the world’s record, |, 9¢ Tijomas and Louisa Masters, aged 3 the name and tite of on, - ae a ' : ? ’ 5 airies did not a : : : held by C.J. Hamlin’s Nightingale, for ; years and 9 months David Laird, who ought to have} the two mile pace. He did tw i] : J . ‘ ‘ ie iollars 1890: aud two mile pace. e did two miles in - Hart Oct: Ist. aft ‘brief a : in } 99 47 ; eaget oi {| At Savage Harbor. Oct. , after a bre been in @ position to putin a good werd | 4.22 4-5, lowering the -world’s, record 9 , 4 ¢ dollar 5 = * } jtlee Vie a McPhee. y rest dauglhi- is n s ars ; : ; somite. Niattiasaie® sped hel 4.32 ; tiess, Victoma Mcrhee, youngest daug G for P. E. Island, but he had been shunted | S¢conds, Nightingales record being 4.02. i er of the late Hugh Mcl’hee : 2OV acs a i C S MU . nto the rove rst » Nort The Kin Ashantes W P . ; . . ‘ teen wale eine made othe Governorship of the Northwest. e s of ntec ants to Fight i At Point Got 12. on Friday morning, ag aah “4 entiutess ix tne So it happened that while Newfoundland Loxpoy, Oet. 31.—TInformation has been i the 25th alt., Mr. George Sharp, in his ee : yot its share of the award, the share be- | received here that) Captain Stewart, whof 56th year, leaving a widow and six child- 7 at home and aoroad, New re | jonving to P. E. Island went to Ottawa. | conveyed the British nitimatum to Ashan- } reo to mourn their loss. gr a eing opened to agricultural | Having gone there, it could hardly Leex- | tee, has resarmed to Accra, in the Gold } “ ’ e > : am ae = ee ee neeeeeneeteetaeae nein : ~ fas is of the M-ta- | pected that the influence of Ontario and | Coast coloay. King Prempah, he reports, : : s € ‘ Ape seri ands OF tie oe : “ 7 | ‘ ~ : } - eal “t a _ t ae r ; ve | Quebec would permit it to come back to | has reje@ted the ultimatum and prefers to — oan - a e ora ‘i : ‘ i e St miscam ue } ° : om re t me bi | +0 ore oe ah ; : : this Province in a lump. Indeed we | go to war, for which ke is prepared. The f ™**&* UP “a i — ui costume, ¢ 4g tes — north of Montreal ar think that Sir Leonard Tilley did well to] time allowed the king for a reply to the oe pie Sans te ead aate i ia . . . « - o > > , s ly 21 g settle on by hardy settlers from the | secure the annual payment of the boun—| ultimatum expires to-day. REE URIQU? prt of Brag oen er — f ei siti ties by which our fishermen have been . and dust proof. But, unlike the run of so- es as ee ee a ee tae s Compulsory Scheel Law in Halitux, called waterproof goods, it is absolutely fC * i United States The | aided and encouraged to excel. It seems Barivax, Oct. 31.—TI i l and th ugly one Tu is the dress for [ a mm i ou . ° s Bi a. i ‘itv ‘ gly ‘ones. s 8s : es ag | but rght that money which came from tbe een ee ee ue city han a 7 ae _ ation movement, which the Giv-| s.) ores should go to the fishermen compulsory school law. Seventy-nine } the street, for tbe country, for any and ernment has fostered as much as possible, ae BL a summonses were handed in at the police }} mearly ali occasions. Chiefly, it makes up ell ie nee Be ie mal } NOTES AND COMMENTS. vourt to-day for parents of children who in stylish form, and its betng waterproof seyaeeltg _ ' ie have not been attending school. There fis a tact which the surface does not dis- ss of agriculture throughout the prov —Brampton Conservative: The farmer's | are two cases of offences under the school }chose. Cravenette comes in Navy, Myrtle, i att mm atl solicitude | wife, under “Reform” rule from 1874 to] law, in which children are truants, and ? Brown, Grey, Castor and Bla:k. A atyl- man fes farming br the leading class- | 1878, bad to give ten dozen eggs for five | where parents have neglected to send them. | ish dress,a Gomfonable cloak or wraps , eut.-Governor Ubapieau declares that | 4) policy, she can get ten yards of cotton reported in all. The cases will come up the people of Quebec appreciate to an ever” | for five dozen eggs. next week. reasing extent the nobility ard advant sie lezal commissioner, in Quebec, has Mgr. Satolli’s Elevatian uges of an agricultural career, and there | lately codified laws of vourt procedure. Ak Wasuixcrox, Oct. 31—Mgr. Satolli js : ry reason to hope at this will} 'S to be hoped that work of cod ification to be created cardinal of the c@nsistor y prove an efficient remedy for the depopu- | | sae ee ee wg ge a assembling about the middle of November. ; “- iil ates eae dis! in oe » See OO wate e as it has | He will not go te Rome. Cardinal Gibbons ad | been by Mr. Attorney-General Peters. will be delegated to act for the pope in emigration Which has hitherto been sO; _.The Fishing Gazette of New York re-| conferring the berretta, and Mgr. Sharr- I wicia the prov ines His Honor ports that the fish business is not improv- | etti will act as papal ablegate at the cere— c nues: “If deposits in saving: banks | Ine. the searcity of stock preventing @ sat- mony, consigning the berreta to Cardinal = ucieate indicidaain ke a colteristshe| isfact ory execution of orders. Boston avd Gibb ns for it's !mposition. The berretta : . | New York are both suffering from this | will be brought from Rome by ene of the prosperity of the country, we have @ rizht) cause. Mackerel, it is also said, will soon | Noble Guard. The ceremoay will take * to le from official information ob- | be a luxury that can be indulged in enty | place early in December at Baltimore. tained that in this respect the province of | bY the wealthier classes if the supply does An Insarrection in China, Quebec leads the pr 3 of the Domin- | °% co : Sr. Perer=serc, October 31.—Novoe Me state of the Provincial faances |. ~— Seattle Post Intelligencer : Marysville, | Vremya has information af the Japanese : ae in Snohomish county, is setting a pretty | evacu.ting Liao Tung territory. The has been so greatly in rune i that the} good example in muauicipal economy. The paper is informed that Jarge detachments G now prepose U abolition « f| Mayor and Council have decided ther can | of Mahommedan insurgents combined and ih anufacturing and trading licenses | T20 things for the next year without levy- captured the town of Lan Chau F, capital sail Niaiat Game en certell neleens, | “Ae Oe the cash on hand and the] of the province of Kan Su, defeating the The beneficial result of the change from | Pr Si ee pepe ee a Chinese and scattering them in all direc- , es | estimated as suflicient to meet the yearsitions. It is asserted to be the intention a Liberal” to Liberal Conservative man-} municipal expenses. the insurgents to form an _ independent agement is thus seen in the development}; -—The German Emperor has been con- | kingdom in the territory they have taken of Quebee’s industries, the improvement of | gtatulating a Stettin firm on securing a| possession of. Numbers of secret sacieties her finances. and the'reduction of taxation, | COmttact for building two fae North Ger- in central China- joined the insurgent Me. Te clei ie ie. eae LJoyds steamships. The Montreal! | Mobammedans. a , TT aise “" | Gazette remarks that Wilhelm is evidently It Looks Bright for Demers, respect the Paris Loan But whatia protectionist. A free trader, as we have a ‘ s contrast betweea his administration as a | them in Canada, at any rate, would never Queene, Oct. 31.—Attorney-General whole and that of his predecessors, and ontrast between h onducting aftaira and those of the Peters aiministration in this Province. we hay 1 had fulfilled the pro ul { @ tra IZ lairy! — —-~—— -- e+e+e ——__—__ —- OYSTER CULTURE. Tne fact that the “ Compagnie Ostrei ie Q has been incorporated was ar : Iby Tue Exam: s weeks ag It is interesting to { ; j ¥ ch the (¢ pany w Z 3 5 Its objects re to breed . 4 ai export oysters I sce s operations is at Carleton in the Ba s ( r It appears a and a a bat p ace has bee I : y the Prov al G erc ment and that the Federal Government | has trax.sferred to the company all its rights in the waters there and given it per m ynstruct certain dame. In ad mie ] cal privilege ha rded it by the municipality of Carleton, and wor n now proceeding ‘ s Gan 4 7 siuices The lam is to be er three hundred feet in length, | & aid in é Sing the oyster farm, | a tra water i bar g 47) a . r s. It willthus be seen tha { pany s xCUrTInDg expense a taining privileges which would not ber ed if the enterprise were engaged ffthe shores of this Province. The Company, wi 1 has been formed in the city of Quebec, expects to send to market 29,0 00 prime oysters annually. The capital to be put into the venture amounts to $30 Already, we are told, oysters fro Buctouche, Shediac. Cocagne and Cara have been planted upon the new far lf ess shall atterd the efforts of ¢ it 1¢ Company there is no doubt that “ llowed by anumber of companies | © ame kind. In any case the results [ of the enterprise will be awaited with in- teres all persons in this Province w! ar rested in oyster fishing an! ovster - ™ o ; ——— ——- 9+ 60 Inareview of the foreign mission work of the world the Boston Herald ‘ \ hd ' quotes Dean Vahl’s statistics of the work- ers as we Missionaries, S Male. Female 1’ ed States ; at ] o¢~ { @n : 79 114 trreat B 4 2,702 , OR] Cont al Europe 1,010 210 ; - We Asia, Africa ne ps a stralia sieicer OO 60 : ’ ‘ i ai.. $006 sbedeeeceel J,ivl $,432 > ' ine anouai coat of ma nlenance & esti : mated at $16,000,900, about $5,000,000 cf | Ea ‘ ' ; . ; ; which ts contributed by societies the t Unite i States. a. siesta liashecsicians Buy men’s underclothing at J. B. Mac- do 1 & Co's apest in the city. Win Keep tae i is methods of tr ; Here | customers and others | selected stock of fall anc | THE FISHERY AWARD the Patriot whatever” with the Farmer’s Sun overnment in respect to ihe We are glad to note that ‘} has no sympathy vowarranted attacks of the the © upon bouhtics and the a:- payment of fishing | yards of cotton. Now, under the Nation- | think of congratulating anybody on mak- ing at home whatcan be bought abroad. That kind of thing, they think, is not de- } veloping trade. —In the course of his discussion with |} the Liberal leader, the proprietor of La “Good heaveus,no! I am ; not the organ of the Quebec men. It ix | Paeaud, with his E'ecteur, who remains what he has always been a loyal fighter in the davs of trouble, but the purveyor of the jum pot in the glorious days of cham- } pagoe baskets, of golden turrets and of all that, you know.” Mr. Beaugrand winds up by expressing his deep contempt for certain men who have strayed in the ranks of the Liberals after certasn events which he does not sish to qualify. ' —Montreal Gazette: As Mr. Laurier has undertaken to define what papers do | not correctly represent the ‘of the party of which he is the head it might be in order for him to dealin the same way with persons. Does lie think, for instance, that a nan whom the election court judges have three times reported as a personal briber or iutimidator, wh», when a minis- ter of the Crown, took moaey for personal and political expenses from a publie con tractor, and who gave heavy contracts to political favorites without tender, is a fit persoa to represent the Liberal party, say in a constituency like Montreal Centre? If he does not think so, does he intend to say so, and if not, why not ? : Patrie says: views <A A A Silent Miracl: Worker For while you may be thinking of a pleasant beverage merely which it un- loubtedly is, Wilson’s Tnvalids Port Wine s making its silent way through your eystem,and giving new blood. All may lrink it with enjoyment for it is a fine rich wine, but it is especially intended tor { invalids, for it isto them an invaluable | help in restoring lost strength, stimulat- ing flagging energies, and making them fee! strong and young and hopefal. This makes it unique. A rare old wine and an | incomparable tonic, and not a drop of medicine in is. Sold by all dealers at $7. | 50 per case of 12 quart bottles, half case } $4.00 or Z5cts. per bottle. Address— | Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, ' Montreal. dy 246. See Moore & McLeod about “ underwear to-night. They have the article you want at the price yon want to pay. Gentlemen ! inter Miss Nettie Seller has opened a dress- tnaking room on Kent 8t., near Prince, where she will be pleased to see her old who may require her Fervices, Reading. Parkman’s works, S ott’s work+, Shakespeare's works, com- plete sets in neat cloth binding, good large Good type and prices away dow ».—Haszard & Mor. Self-raising buckwheat in 2 Band 5 Jb. packages, wheat germ meal, “Pettijohn’s es : : : , : best” breakfast food just received at San- lerson & Co's. Call and see our nice lamps in so many varieties; also a large assortment of dinner ware. Those will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s, nov2 d&w 3w large and well i winter gcods in the various lines we carry cheaper than «ver.—W. P. Colwill. ~ nov2 d&w 3w We are now offering our ee ) FROM ALL POINTS OF TAB COMPASS, Several Monks Die of Fright. Mavi, Oct. 31.—A bomb was explo’- ed to-day in the monastery of Corjuell, in j the province of Biscay, resulting in great jdamage. Several of the monks have died | from fright caused by the explosion. There are said to be nearly a thonsand Looks Plausible, but— T ust it no, it is full of deception. Do not buy a iabel; buy a good wine in the bottle, he label may be imposing; and th: iwog price may give confidence; but kuow this, that the day has come when all the people can drink good wine at a cheap rate, at nominal prices. Eightdollars, tea fron Cravenette; but for the walking dres, ee Srforat Desratones tro tHe Examiver A Very Significant Move. Orrawa, Noy. 2. Sir Mackenzie Bowell evidently thinks that the next election will reeult favorably to the Government, He takes up house- keeping next week, after boarding at the Russel for nearly ten years. —————— Hon. Mr. Morris Will Resign. Quesec, Nov. 2. It is said that as soon as Premier Tail- lon finds anable English-speaking Prot- estant to enter his Government Hon. A.W. Morris will resign his seat for the new man. Asks Time to Consider. Monrreat, Nov. 2. Sir Wm. Hingson has asked time to consider the offer of the Conservative can- didaie in Montreal Centre. Durant Found Guilty. Saw Francisco, Nov. 2. The famous Durant trial was concluded yesterday. Durant was fouad guilty of murder in the first degree. Back from Washington. Orrawa, Nov. 2. Hon. Messrs, Bowell and Tupper have returned from Washington. For Saturday.—Sixty pairs womea’s felt slippers for 20c.a pair. Fifty pairs women’s felt boots, in sizes 3, 4 and 5, for 75c.a pair--about half price. Don’t mise this snapat J.B. Macdonald & Co’s. Saturday Attractions CARTERS BOOKSTORE, ELEGRAPHIC. Ft is the beau idea). 36 November Magazines. see —-—— Fashion Papers. Arrested.—Read Paton & Co’s. Satur- Latest Papers. day evening's offer in to-day’s paper. Cheap Books (two for 25 cen‘s). Bargains in Bibles. See Our Window 3 ‘To-night ! is It Bargains in General Literature, New Stationery. Japanese Ware. New Bohemian Glass Vases. New Fanes Goods. Five and Ten Cent Toy Tables. And 25 cents’ worth of Bulbs Free with each purchase of one dollar. an index of the Y 75 k ‘ ; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1895 ed oS ee ee ee es = s at ec ae ; aan tinal premeaeaceeiane . me nna D ' The attention of hundreds of breal win- Reefers, Ulsters and Overcoats cheap ners who want the best for the least. for cash. s ‘ MEN’S UNDERWEAR: It’s not a ques- Ladies’ Undervests, 15, 18 and 25 cents, tion how much can we get, but how little —James Paton & Co. ‘ = can we afford to pass them over to you for, 30 pairs Biack Wool Stockings, 25c. Black Cashmere Gloves, 18, 22 and 25 f Shirts and Drawers for 40c.—James cent. : Pa‘on & Co. Kid Gloves, 70c, 90c, $1 and $1.20 Extra Lambswool! Fini-h, $1.16.—Jamcs James Paton & Co. ) Paion & Co. White Knit Gloves, extra good value.— Boys’ Caps, 12 cents.—Jas. Paton & Co. James Paton & Co. Tam O’ Shanters, 25 cents.—Juas. Pa‘cn Good, Warm Blankets, cheapest in & Co. tow4.— James Paton & Co. Working Men’s Henvy Shirts, 4€c, f5c, New Goif Jerseye, $2.00, $2.25, $2.45 652 and 75c._—James Paton & Co an! $2.75. ne Men’s Grey Flannel Shirts, *9c, $1.05 Inverness Go'f Capes—ozly two left— and $1.30.—James Paton & Ce. $1.' 0 and $12.59 i Extra heavy weight Underwear, $1.08 a su t.—James Paton & Co. 500 Pants Work ng Men’s Pants— $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50,—Jas. Pato: & Co, JAS. PAT 33 Sample Jackets at + j, ice that ought ear the lot. Feather Boss, 30c, 50c, T5¢ an! $l. Men’s Cap:, Hats, Ties and Gl ovis. &CO. to es N THE ONZE PRICE STOR. E. R. BROW GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. CHAK LOTTETOWN, OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK, Rejoice and be Glad When you see our stock of German Felt Goods, in Children’s and Lad- ies’ and Genis’ Slipyers, the finest Just look at them. warm, warm. Cheap, cheap, cheap. If you see them you will buy. Yours for shoes at low pricee. A. E. McEACHEN, octi THE SHOE MAN.. line iu town. Warm, NO TIME TO Involves LOSE! — The Cold and Wet Weather is now with us THE SHOE QUESTION many points beyond the mere looks, Casgrain says that after haying of obtaining a conviction ina fresh trial are not sufficient to warrant putting the province to more expense in the matter. Mr. Casgrain said that the first trial of Demers cost over $36,600 to the province, and a second trial would cost about as much. His decision is based vpon the fact a state to afford such an expense. A Son Kills His Mother. Provipenxce, R.1., Oct. 3}.—Mra. Mary McDade, of the town of Johnston,was shot and killed to-night at her home by son, Thomas McLauchlin. She was siek sick in bed at the time and was terribly kicked and beaten before a ballet throneh her temple put an end to her sufferings She was married two weeks ago to Jaines McDade, a blackswith, and was 56 year: of age. The son’s disapproval of her see ond marriage is believed to have le te she crime. Lauchlia made an unsucces«ful attemagt to kill himself. He succeeded in’ wounding himeelf eeverely, however, and may din. Z Alter the Newfoundland ‘imugglers.. Sr. Jonxs, Nfld., Oct. 31.—Parties in this city impiieated in smuggling are par magistrate at Burin, who to-day convieted three smugglers there, and sentonted each to six months’ imprisonment. One was willing to pay a tine of $1,009, but the authorities decided gp, imprisonment as the only penalty ia each care. Ten other arrests have heen made at Burin. The customs inspectors are aware of -exten. ive smuggling oo the north and east coast by steamers Conveying cargoes from. the cop- per mines. Ipaporiant dieclosures are also promised from Fortune Baw Harbor. Briton and other points along | coasts in proximity to.St. Pierre. Great Britain's Foreign, Policy, Loxvox, Oct. 31.—Lord; Salisbury 2 Waterford last evening said: “My meat is rather tightly closed, upon foreign affair® but if you are asked to,judge of the for eign policy of the governipent, 3 exhort you to remember that we. inherited that policy. We did not originate it, but for the sake of having a continnous golicy in the face of foreign nations we are expected to do our best to carry it loyally to an is- sue.” The Duke of Devonshire, speakiog at Leeds yesterday, said: “ft is idle ito disguise the fact that in both Eastern Eu- rope and Eastern Asia events are occurr- ing and questions are arising which may effect the greatest interests in this country and in time may he approaching where +; will be necessary for us to appeal tq. 4)! political parties for sympathy.” _————_—-_3-o8-o —— —_—_ - We haveeo much confidence jn our prices on men’s, boys, and children’s cloth ing that we feel confident that onrs is the lowest, and we know that our assortment is the largest and best.—Proy ce Bros. Nov. 2, 2in. A Snap.—Five pounds of prunes at 2% cts., grapes @ cis. a pound at W. A. Hutchison’s, Crown Ce nfectionerv. We have just received stock of crockery and glassware in varied assortmeuts,—we think all you will re- quire for housekeeping purposes. Call another large made a careful and long study of the case of Napoleon Demers, of Montreal, he has come to the conclusion that the prospects that the provincial finances are in too poor ber After killing his mother Me alyzed with terror at the action ot the { ' | stock we FUME. we'll tell you the prices — varry in PER- Step inside and sure to be the lowest. REDDIN BROS Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. nov2 i UNDERTAKING Having bought out the whole under taking outfit of the late Isaac W. Wad- ‘man, | am now prepared to supply every- thing necessary for the business at the shortest notice, at Mr. Wadman’s old stand, Gratton Street. J. R. DAVISON. Nov. 2—tf No Man Ever Yet Gommitted Suicide With a cigar in his mouth. The soothing influeace of a good cigar may be obtained by procuring one of our nicely selected imported stock. N. B.—Turkish, Egyptian, straight euts and other cigarettes—a_ full line. A. WREDDIN, Phm. B. Central Drug Store, NOR.H SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. nov2 DOBELL LINE. S.S. TIBER is due here from Mon?.rea] om Monday, the 4th inst., and sail: for g the south | Halifax, N. S., and North and South Syd- wev. Freight carried at special raty ;. For further particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY, vovl Agent. —— HONESTY is the best ‘policy. ‘HONEST T | and see our goods.—W. P. Colwi!l. ~ Don’t let the Children $8c. Them Dry 8) nov2 d&w 3w Circulars— self that we is the best beverage. OUR TEA has «always been honest value. Try some aad see for your- aoe cright in what we say. STERLING: VALUE —our 32c. Blend. SANDERSON & CO.. CASH @€hex SERS. Victoria Row, Cherletta own, P. E, J oct29 get Soaked going to School. We offer a line ‘of €'hildren’s Rubber: A good, serviceable garments, 3 to 46 inches long, for the Z > low price of 98 cents e:ich. Saturday Night is a lively time at the Popular Booksucre. Call and see how much a little money will buy. CALL ANYWAY ! nov2 Genuine Japanese Chinaware. Five O'clock Tea Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets, Chocolate Jugs, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls Rose Jars, Vases, Trays, Biscuit Jars, Salad Dishes, Jardiniera, Tea- pote, etc. We claim to have the Best Assortment ever shown in this city. Our prices are low on these goods. It costs you nothing to see them. JASZARD & MOORE, ROOKSELLERS, ec. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895. COLLEGE BOOKS Pay Books, Cash Books, Journals, Ledgers now ir stock and will be sold at “AWAY DOWN PRICES.” J. D, TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. STMR. CAMPANA. Last Trip From . Montreal Tuesday, 5th of | fevember. CARVELL BROTHERS, AGENTS. SKATING RINK TO LET. Te ndera for the lease of Hillsboresgh Skai ing Rink for ensuing season will be rece jved up to 20th November, at noon, PD. C. McLEOD, Seev-Treasurer. foct31—t] dte pat guar Black Biamond Line. The S S COBAN, sailing from Montreal on Friday morning, Nov. Ist, willbe due at Chariotietown Mendy warning, Nov 4th, and will sail for St. Job 0's, Nfid., direct carry- ing horses, cattle :nd sheep on deck and pro- duce under dec): at lowe.‘t possible rates, For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to xtraordinary EAKE BROS. & CO., 4 Agents STANLEY BROTHERS. E 98¢ : C H Perfection of fit, durability and good workmanship are essential in their make up. Our Shoes stand every test. The names of Bell, Slater, or Amherst Boot and Shoe Company on a shoe is an iron-clad guarantee that they will please up-to-date 8100 ce J. fi, McLEOD & CO., nov Money-Saving Boot and Shoe Distributers. "yes POY OF PRES L OT TI IIIS III IIIA Bulbs and ‘House Piants thrive better and yield more abundant blooms PLANT FOOD. 25 cents per tin at : Watson's Drug Store. if fed with IX PEST ETEE ERI TISIEI IIIS SEITE EEE er to invest in Boots and Shoes, and you want tou buy where you can get the best value. Cheap goods are not always profitable buying. We are now in a posi- tion to sell you Boots and Shoes at prices that cannot be beaten. to suit all classes—a large and complete stock of Fall and Winter Goods that we want to convert into cash, and in order to do so quickly will sell at very low prices. Why not, then, Let Us Trade. We can assure you it will be to our mutual advantage. Buying direct from the l.rgest man ifacturers, we can sell you good goods at low prices. Call, in- spect and be convinced that what we say is true. R. K. JOST, 136 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Oct. 31, 1895—d&w Two Doors Below Prowse Broe. Masonic Temple Building, Crafton Street. —— ——'X) ome Any person needing anything in the line of Tweeds, Flannels, Blanketings or Yarns ; will do well to call on us, In order to introduce our goods all over this [sland we soe will sell them Jow, and once introduced they will speak for themselves. They are the best goods in the market to-day, x W. C. TURNER. Agent, Charlottetown, August 14, 1895—135 & wky WHOLESALE & RETAIL. PETTIJOHN’S BEST is made from the best Pacific Coast White Wheat, and is one of the most wholesome and nutritious Foods made. Once on your breakfast table you will not be without it. BREAKFAST HOMINY is prepared from the choicest White Corn, thoroughly c eaned jand dessicated. E SELF-RISING BUCKWHEAT FLOUR is coming into use more generally every day. 4 With it you can make delicious Griddle Cakes in twc minutes’ time. For use on the above we have Golden Syrup and choics Demarara Molasses. BEER & GOFF. — Charlottetown, October 19, 1895—246 te Ladies’ Fashionable Waterproofs and Cravenette Cloalss. Latest styles, full skirts, detachable capes, shaped specially for large sleeves, seams sewed and taped, and garments guaranteed not to get hard. STANLEY BROTHERS.