ee ate Sanlu. it = THE DAILY EXAMINER . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ara corner > at the Mas > s \ - > _ ~ ' MPA‘ Re ar ! y s ‘ any h r a \ \ ‘2 orchestra Vase Ipera i e this aml > W a a Ama ) aH » Tu he \ ‘4 ‘ ‘ & | ra y Ca ermne \ 4 y ya f i$ « M v f ‘ ‘ : i . + e =) : ‘ ¥, smlor, f 4 ‘ ei $ réda - i eamer Fa 4 terda atte ‘ era mee g a ast ‘ ‘ to Cha : ‘ ia x . 7 ANA ‘ ( ‘ 4 I reu x 4 4 ‘ 4 : “ul - ‘ _ vas a : ° : : 4 a! . ‘ > i etl- " ke i v e - ” 4 . “a = = ~ 4 > ‘ i ra ‘I ‘ away 4! Duesd: { : ; Mr. ¢ } 4 ar ; wii ‘ ‘ va S 4 - S A M ik i at M se] Mie : » a 4 is ‘ e Ww 1 i [ . a Des huox is . ‘ v wa proba g from , I was Zz » r { awa rs ue. ZI “an 1 . — f Kk The Str i 8 a ‘ g ty ty + streets a irra ana ia ! ar gy y A anh r acros Q S D. McLeod’s new af o wv i iis 4 ~ * - \ L « < ‘ pianawar [ ‘ 4 5 Sid (ra Ss = et - ar The a . * : “ re r ‘ rs 4 4 Fr y ps er 6 [ at work - Y s M The City Ha 4 ‘ (y am wh 7 ‘ °r Q Mini« M t8{ e! 4 Phe ' Island a r ghts A s 4 : ve i the probabie de at 4 r fr p? t du rp e} the Isla 1 ar ‘ I thi ar ‘ “ i s 2 Lia . * stor Ma naid an avies, M.P., ad seed the met v at , Ww t ) " a wae a at tine pre : rarg ente and fact Minist > f } MEET Lhe a 4 ae f | « S I ‘ ‘ VW ye rda A 4 pr gs, and I bere, Grand 7 pres rite 4 ieT Ih : 4 4 ©, & A y at 4 ir new ¥ “on i ring tie ar e { ‘ epor “was x * f (ira Superintendent } v ‘ mem bers the ) 4 hin pros r ‘ Loyal (¢ a der- The Treasurer’s report showed order to be in a good lition financia The piebracite wae then Introd , 2.2 Simpson, who gave ar int of the meeting held in Charlotte ‘ some time ago The following oth [ elected and installed for ‘ G W P—Kev Mr Kirby, Cen- trevile. GW A—A S Wright, Searile- town: G S—W I 1) W Henderson, North Wiltshire; G €hap—Rev Mr. Hamlyn, Charlottetown; a wn —JI Millman. Irishtown; G Sent— | on R: f ry, Port H The Grand 1) et< puarterily session at { 4 January Tine April session ; \f t} Jaly r ‘ @ held at Margate, the Jfify seaetor tt Wir ,. and the Oct. session at Char- lotee Soiled, Crumpled, Unseasonable, frown, Margate; G Treas LITERARY NOTES. Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney has taken up the | peh again, aid has written a series of fam- iar letcers to American girls for publica- tion in the Ladies’ Home Journal daring Ino Mrs. Frances Hod ed to revive “Little Lord Fauntk ) + & Series of articies just conipleted for the Ladies’ Home Journal, in which | she tells “How Fauntleroy Really Occurm & o t ed,” and traces the conception of the story, | the eveiopmeént of the character as he lived under her own eyes, and describes Bauntierov as he is torday ier OWN son Mr. Srockxron’s New “Pomwoyxa.” ank R. Stockton is to give us his de gtitfully interesting “Pomona,” the hero ut ' 4 series of ase i * Rud- ier Grange” employer, “Euphemia,” she tells her « xperiences abroad with her hus band The letters really constitute a ser.al stor nd will run through the entue vear of 1894 in the Journal -———_—_---—_ -9090e— Personal, The d tor has iV i Prince Bismarek pass the winter in seclusion in North a Mesars G ve JR gers and George W (yardiner nave arrived h pig m the \\ < ] Phere ver registered at the Hotel Davies last e1 g,William M. Hall, Mon- ea J. G. Bunting, do. T. D. Graham, Ha fax; W M. W ebnter, Quebec Thomas H. Mahones and Patrick Me- | Keever, two of the best known potato rs < ling tiis Way, arrive i at Sum- side last evening in the Northumber- and. Mr Mahoney arrived in Charlotte- hie rnine W.J.Smith, of Truro, N.S. was re- i a ev ¢ Hote ie forenvoaot Che arrivals last evening included, Miss McGregor, San Francisco; Geo. Forbes, Vernon River; W.H. Manson. Summer t Frank Brazil, Summerside; Res J. H. Tar ill, St art S. M. Norrie, DIED. At 174 Western avenue, Brighton, Mass., October 25th, Peter S. Hughes, aged 49 | To Dispel Colds, Headaches and fevers, to cleanse the ste etfectual g ly . when cuoative or when ihe biood 1s impure or slugg permanently care habitual istipation, to awaken the kidneys and ver to a healthy activity, without irritat- weake g them, ue Syrup of Fig ital petitiieainicniacniias An Ancient Oracle t Oracle. A Modern Wonder! The most ancient oracle was that of Dodona; but the most famous was that of Delph Croesus rendered himself re- | nowned for the magnificent presents which gave to that of Delphi It is difficult to determine which is the est cough remedy in the world. There are many that claim ancient origin with being able to show a record of good works. These ok! mixtures are fast dis- appearing; soon their names will be for- Modern science and research has pro- luced the famous MHarvard bronchial yrup, the most wonderful of all cough remedies No other cough medicine of the present day can show such a record of | marvellous cures; no other has attained such popularity. All classes of our coun- try have tested Harvard bronchial syrup ighs, sore throat, enlargement of the s and irritation of the bronchial 1 have received almost instant relief and cure It requires but one trial nvince the most skeptical that Har- vard bronchial syrup has ne equal in this world as areliever and banisaer of every form of throat and bronchial trouble LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per iine. For ready made clothing try J. B. Mac nald & Cx n2 41 Men’s Long Boots.—Big stock selling oft heap at J. B. Madonald & Co’s n2 4i Beer & Goff received some very fine new layer figs this morning “Prince of India,” by Lew Wal!ace—LO sets just received at Carter’s Book-tore Just received per Boston steanitr grape fruit, sweet potatoes, and Florida ranges. Also, one car of fresh matchless flour. - Sanderson & Ca. Five Roses flour just received and sell srr than ever at Beer & Goff 1 3i Selfrising buckwheat just received at Beer & Goffs. OL OI Dessicated rolled wheat and breakfast hominy atS.B Enman & Co’s o3l 2i i Another supply of rolled wheat and rolled oats just received atS B Enman & Co's o31 21 “ Prince of India,” by Lew Wallace, at the Bazaar Stor The Bazaar Store will give big bargains pictures for the rest of the week M SONIC Opera House opens to-night- Buy your Opera Glasses at Carter’s Book Astrakan Jackets, fresh, new stock, no value shown —Harris & Stewart, House 4i—oct31 Lawson’s Physical Geography and Chambers’ Plain Geometry now in stock. Haszard & Moore A handsome display is being made in me of their show windows by Beer Bros. It attracted a great deal of attention and favorable comment un Saturday evening The other window contains everything | necestary for a “home rul re” outfit The embroidered robes and cloaks are extremely handsome Just opened, one case of new hate.— | Moore & McLeod. Tae Jcvensn.e Temete—Members of the Juvenile Te mple are requested to meet n their room, Y. M. C. A. building, on the evening of Thursday, 2nd November, at o’clock, sharp. By order of the Super- intendent 3)-——oct3] Ha ’ Ha ! People ha ays buy I the best of every- thing. That’s the Told You Pills have sold £0 So ! well the last month. Price 25 cents a box. Prepared only at JOHNSON 'S DRUG STORE. | oet28 t abeurd Leay i ¥ } 4 we 4 Os ‘ t 4 I s HITE WEAR a st Wool Vests ‘ t N t only 4° t they are j a * a rig eT r ‘ yi } etitc] y gist i » bin 5 & yy ‘ : . The pr , all right ¢ et . \ | | > t the vil ve Wii cilore out hie Handkerchiefs recs y decorating our es a just what otice” price, | _ a cent @ | €— not more than #1x to ' elLomer BEER BROS Ws suse sper sane tones! By Me SEEING & C03.’ and ¢ lren’s Wool Vests and Hosier Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Nov. 2, 10 a. m. Winds mm stly southwesterly and south- ery; milder weather, bee: ming shower Genera! Commission Merchants. , e clal aattention to the handlin ot Oabness of Produce and the chartering an insuring of ver. We oto es pane, Saas. ities for n _£e8, Bu i" a , a . Tnadanments solicited. Good Bank references. We forward all kinds of goods to any point, Box 20, Halifax, N. 8. septa—l yr geon Burnett has beeu 'We still reason .Everybody’s | 7 7 THE WONDERFUL | ange, twenty letters whicl he has written for ; : : | the Ladies’ Home Journal under the title f *Pomeona’s Travels.” The quaint girl | + taken abroad by Mr. Stockton to satisfy er heart’s longings fora social boom and to e among the English aristocracy, and a ese letiers addressed to her o lila ee Just Tuixnk or 1t!—Men’s Overcoats, worth $14.50, now only $9.00; Men’s Reefers, worth $7.50, now only $5.00; Boys’ Suits, worth $1.50, now $1.00. Our pure hase of the above lines has been the biggest purchase of Clothing ever made by | any firm in P. E. Island. The publie get the benefit. This lot wassbought from a firm who are going out of business at a wonderful bargain —Prowse Bros. SerremBer has been the biggest trade ever done by us at this time of the year Uur wonderful low prices has done it Our big trade enables us to buy Clothing cheaper than any firm in the city We will expect to see you soo! -PROWSE Bros Ovr Low Prices will prove that. we vive the bargains of the season. Flannel, worth 22 now only l5e.; Table Linen, » worth 22c., now onlv lic.; Undereloth- ng, worth $1.00, Suits only 60c. Now is the time to buy: don’t delay Shirts vorth 65c.. now 40c.—Prowse Bros Don’t nvuy one dollar’s worth of Cloth- ny tl you see our prices, Boys’ Over oats, Boys’ Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices so low no one ean reach Prowse Bros Beronp the shadow of a doubt . Prowse Bros’ prices on Overcoats, Suits and } Reefers are away below compet.tion.— Prowse Bros Over Granp Fatt Srock is full of Bar- gains.—Prowse Bros A Porciar Svrecess, a money-saving 5 Everybody knews our prices on Men's, ’ } triumph, to sell goods at a close margin Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing cannot be beaten.—Prowse Bros. {EMEMBER, every dollar spent with the toys will have its full value. Our efforts to procure goods low has been rewarded. Today our store is jammed full of bar- gains for the buying public- Prowse Bros Over Carper Derartwent is the contre of attraction Our prices cell the goods, our customers tell the prices, then the goods must go if they are require i In this. Deparynent yeu will find everything you wanttd make your home look nict and it don’t cost you much.—Prows! | Bros. & Co a —(x)- a AMPER BLOCK. Charlottetown, October 5, 1893—wky TLS, A II LI SCE CTI TSE BE TE I EO Fopsacks, | Tssrveeds, Meltens, Cashmeres, Merinos, and all ranges of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles, Handsomest Colorings, Best Qualities, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES! | BLACK GOODS! A Splendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. I — rehieg f I SUI eemennenheme——ne ystum yz 2 Buryoq9 u shut We have been selling YEARS and it has ALWAYS given entire satisfaction | i: |S Ss aed ’ make the same quality of Furniture at prices | than ever. Don’t forget the place, lower than the lowest. From these goods the people | ae BAZAAR select their “ heirlooms.” Some , been in use thirty years and are JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu thu sat TRIED ! FURNITURE our Chairs, MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, October 28, 1893—tu th sat COOD CLOTHES Will. improve the appearance of any man. If you want the best leave your order with us. We are the acknowledged leaders in all fashionable lines. We have made a reputation and we intend to maintain it, so we take the greatest care with every garment which passes through our hands. We can save you money, too, these hard times. D. A. BRUCE. | } NEVER BEFORE Have we sold MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING so cheap. We have a big} stock of OVERCOATS and REEFERS, bought at a bargain from a leading Clothing Manufacturer retiring from business at much less than the first cost. We are in consequence able to sell iower than if bought in the regular way. We also ask your attention to our BOOT AND SHOE STOCK, which we have moved to our New Store, adjoining our Dry Goods and Clothing Store. We have a large stock on hand that we must convert into cash. No one can afford to pass us when they want to buy Men’s, Women’s or Children’s | Boots or Rubbers. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu thu sat & wky lew Goods Just Opening AT THE BAZAAR STORE. _. Flower Pots. with and anions Pedestals, Fruit Plates, ‘Chocolate Sets, etc. Also opening to-day, School Books, Copy Books, Margin Ruled Foolscap, Note Paper and Envelopes, etc, Unspection ‘invited. STORE, A. FULTON, MANAGER. Charlottetown, October 26, 1892—tu th sat AT THE FOLLOWIN( $10, $12, $14, $46, $18, $20, $22 and $24 1) — | a inter Overcoat TO-DAY “the tearing down of the World’s Fair buildings in Chicago commences. | 4:0),\Sidney street, lately occupied by Mra The, process of demolition will continue throughout November, as considerable time will | "eney,: and is as P thie ny , nie er. Possession given immediately Apply ATi ; ; the erection of whic h involved su h ~ Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street uy ving the temporary structures, ; : ; . tn cae “ak ieee cae : ha required in rémoving : Y detvactiea will teguwe wits. tha eS oe eee a largesexpenditure of time and money, The work of Aeon will adenivisitation building, by which the United States is most distinctively represented. siniply because you cannot duplicate them in tent with goods and trimmings. Our 8 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1895. Tweets! Our Heavy Fall Tweeds are now in, and we have thousands of patterns to select from. All prices are low. All-Wool, 30c. and up. READY MADE CLOTHING. This department is com- plete. A line of the finest Clothing for Winter wear ever placed on this market. No Clothing House can under- sell us. We can fit the smallest hoy and the largest man. Come and see. McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1893. To Boston PER “CARROLL” AND “Wo rcester’’ Only $9. Everybody should take a vantage of this very, very low fare. On and after the 5th of October, the Boston Steamers will sail from this port at 4 p.m CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17th, *93. Ex th m, pat w s, guar tu f THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), ~A big line of Wall Papers to arrive this week, cheaper te : ENTLEMEN’S WEAR not to be laughed at or passed by t- ne , We-seprepent waluesim: G h the city. Our OVERCOATINGS represent | ,,70,L2, Halt of a tenement house, con ° a ner of Weymouth and Dorchester Stree. i i rkets, and sold as close as can possibly be done consis- | Set sateen eeanwen. ee mer SUITINGS are universally admired by all who see | 4 sw pa nore choice | GLACTER, appiied to any window, pro- | MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. | A Society established with a view to , disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893 GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montrea! EXHIBITION AND SALE, ADMISSION FREE, from 10 0% lock, a. m., to 4 p- ™ 1 rr) : ; rhe oniyv chance in this country to pur- chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern s« hoc! Eminent Artists, such as Francais, Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baran, I | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a esant, Petit great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director. | HOUSE TO LET. } TO LET, a comforte ble Dwelling House situatad on corner of Kent and Pownal | Streets. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, sept23 tf At Medicai Hal! ‘Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged | five cents per tine, } LOST.—On Sunday morning, on or near Powna! Street or Spring Park Road, a fur tippet. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. 2i pd—nov2 TAKE NOTICE.—l, John Heaters, notify all person or persons not to give any credit to my wife Anne—nothing in my name-—for I will not be responsible for the same.—JoOHN HEATERS. si—nove HOUSE TO LET, containing four rooms, porch and cellar. Pump at the door and good | cellar. Apt ly to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Mal- | peque F.oad. si (law) pd—noyl WANTED.—A situation abput a house as | man for general work. Understands taking | care of horses and cows, and can attenc to furnace. Apply to T. McNEVIN, More}l House, Kent Stree sh pd—octs! POCKET BOOK LOST.--Between the Cam- eron Block and the Queen Hotel, on Friday, October 27, ar leather pocket buvok contalin- Ing some money. Finder wil + suitably re- warded on leaving same at this office. octau—1i pd W ANTED—A man servant. Apply to AR- | THUR PETERS, office of Peters & Peters, i oct23 WANTED TO PURCHASE—A seconde hand grate for open fire place. Address A. B., Post Office Box 4°2, Charlotictown. oct25—3i pd TO LET.—The eastern half of a House situ- Rooney, containing six rooms, a in good condition as the house was rebuilt last sum- TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. U. Jury’s Jewelry Store. augs | : ' 43 y . 1 iv i ht to those goods we can keep a} . awT uces, ata nominal cost, a 1¢ beauty 0 Fits and Workmanship Guaranteed in all Qualities. ie them, vith tie cxpeeen object: of sotecing i the most fanciful taste. Our FUR- | meal Stained Glass Mbuengotle Agent wanted JOHN McLEOD & CoO. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu th sat & wky S tainly of a high erder, : ; Dhaning Gores aT Gating Jaslible of the latest designs. Call at your convenience. JOHN T. McKENZIE. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893. including the latest novelties manufactured. ee a STEVENSON & ORK, 56 Tall Street, New York. octl7 TO LET.—Half of a tenement house on the | corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- | taining six rooms. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE ROBINSON On the premises. tf—octl3 WANTED.—A gentieman ar’ wife want board and lodging forthe winter in a quiet |} and comfortable house. Would prefer no | other boarders, Apply at this < Mice, oe SRE me ee ey STS ee, ae erent ee ee a mm en = etn i hag aetna. ty peek tati, Fill tie aa, aia bi Trials tal ili ale i ies aes ee eo ile go = < 5