siaee TDR i en ee site cage? 4 a TO ADVERTISERS, lla m Changes of is each dav to ensure | Patrice Cove Une arnnl Jerome a eountry; and his address was very effect Flynn, was this forenoun fived $2 or 10) ive, Of Japan and the Japanese, the im = | pressions le conveyed were those of a oe : | picturesque and beautifal country, To-xient you are expected ty he seen & } inhabited by a — polite, — intelligent the Mysterious Sapper in the Brick Met! and refined people, even though tC bh. Music, tecitations and read: | their eustoms are very different from ours Wagers! oo land they are still in the mass without the etek <a \ See we as ; religion ot Christ. The food and clothing, Se re & ee on | wanners and language of the people of Will Picase ren ember toe meeting a th Japan were vividly portraved to a large W.. Degree thie ‘eve , Advau and delighted audience. Mr. L. C. Worthy ment aud other interesting businesr moved the vote of thanks which was sec , ae : onded by Dr. Ayére, and conveyed to ‘the Fescmens leerirvte , parties 10" | bcturer by Rev. Mr. Kirby, who atted as terested in the re-opening ¢ Feachers | — Lostitute will meet at Qneen Square School CAQIASa to-morrow at 4p. m., to orgauize for the OS ecacou's work PERSONAL. - - Berore going to the Supper iv the base- | Mr. J. C. Harlow, of Amberst, is in nent of the Brick Methodi-t Church to | town on his way wert. He is registered night, examine carefaliy the Menu Reci- | at the Queen. tations, readings and music, including a Mra. J. M. McLeod and her litt’e Japanc 8 Solo. daughter Mildred, have returned home aT after spending a pleasant holiday in the Y. M.C. A.—AII interested in the week | United States. of praver for young men and Young Men’s REV ME CASSIDY'’S LECTURE Interesting Address About an Interesting People | Mr. Cassidy doesn’t put on any particu. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, "cS esol op He speaks right out as he would speak to a halt } lo en friends when describing things and strange ideas in a The e were registered at the Queen Hot: 1 Christian Associations, are invited to} this forenoon: Mrs. John A Macdonald, meet in the Y. M.C. A. Parior this even q; enaladak . George Forbes, Vernon Rive rs gatsS ock Jehn Anderson and son, Kensington; Jas. eee St. €. Moore, Eldon I. 0. GT —Charlottetown Lolge meets | Sir Donald Smith, who has been confin- this ever ne ut 7 Wright's Hall. In- | ed to his house since his reture to Canada, ation. installation of officers and other | is steadily improving in health, and may, business. Members pleas > on tine t will be learned with pleasure, be expect- Visitors welcome ed to Le completely recuperated in a few 26h 8 ime daya. Sr. Josern’s BYENI I exter C ‘Arrivals at the Railway House, Noy. St. Joseph's Conve az been «nicely | 13 A. Connors, Sturgeon; P, McGuiggan, painted by Mr. P. H. Trainor, r lo. FE. McCarron, St. Mary’s Road; F. qniet shades of Portland Stone C McCarron, do. G. McCarron, do; Mre admirably in keeping with the nature ot | Jerro, Beston; F. McAulay, St. Peter's the institution. The Convent is now one | Bay; J. N. McPhee, Big Pond; a da ef the finest wooden structures in the | Gailant, Egmont Bay; H. Happman. Mon province, and presents a neat appearance. | trea!; M. Brinac, Cardiga:; ©. Feltmate, — oe Guveborough, N.S. Corup.’r AWarp tue Prizes.—Some Nr. George Mutch, well and favorab'y private persous—or rather a ¢ military people in Chelsea, Mas*.—organ- ized a whiet tournament jast which pr.zes were offered The author ty, aft-r the game was over, ste] pe! in aud declared thatthe pr not beawarded. It is said that the law of L895, passed by the Mas-achusetts Legi la:ure, upholds their view, that at nm pr.vate card party can prizes be awarded on P uw y oft : week al Z-s coud and ——_<_ An Istanper Kiitiep.—aA telegram con | v vy ug uews of the death at Boston yester | Irving has been | day of Mr. William received by bis friends. Tue despach eaid he was killed by an electric car, but gave no yarticulars. Mr. Irving went to Buston about two months ago. to his departure he was in the employ of | - Mr. W. B. Robertson. Mr. Irving was wel] and favorab’y known in the city and throughout the Province, and his death is deeply regretted. His wife and children have the sympathy of all. Cuatiexces Tes Wortp —Peter Maher, who defeated Steve U Dennel! so easily and or two ago, challenges any et ' q 1ICcKIV &@ Ua man in the world ¢o fignt fur the champion- | side, any ship. Maher will fight for $5,000 a am public or private, and he wil go piace to do batile, Su Le claims that he has as 1 uch rigiut to the title of champion as anyone, and he is particularly anxious to meet Fi:zsimmons. Maher says he wij! not challenge Corbett pork e j Previous } small | known in thie city, left this morning ov jan extended tour through Canada and the United States. Mr. Mutch says it is his ntention to Visit Ottawa, as he has some advice he wishes to tender to the propo: ed new Liberal Ministry, which advice will no doubt be, “Don't bet on the number of chickeus until they are hatche Ay Po.ice Ixspe r10x.—T he police were | inspected this forenoon by His Honor the Stipen liary Magistrate. His Honor gave particular instru ‘tions upon two matiers which required to be promtly dealt with | The corner loafing nuisance must be sup pressed. In this zonrmection he instructed i the police to fur.ish him with the names | of ail persons loafing about the corners or in the entrances to business places, with a ! view to having them appear before the eourt. Other cities are not annoyed with this kind of nuisance, and he saw 10 rea son why Charlottetown should bave to ftolerate it fhe Mavyiatrate also | made special reference to the now too frequently recurring charavar! with which Charlottetown wax being visit- ed of late, and gave notice of his intention to suppress it also He referred to the serious consequences which frequentiy fo! | Jowed the illegal and disorderly conduct of th Africa not barred : : ; bh Africa pot barred. parties participating in such practices, and intimated that the proper time to suppress them pere was before any serious accident happened. He mstructed the police, one and all, whether on duty or off luty, to be ‘ort it if and eked as . : because Corbett’went to him and asked a watchful of persons taking part in such un- @ favor tliat §® Ue not challenged as he had resigned. a caine Ksicura Temprar.—,A complete of the officers of Prince Esl waged Com- mandery Knights fempla? will be found below : Dr. McNeill, Preceptor. Dr. Darrach, Constable. T. A. McLean, Marshal. J. A. Measervey—Sub- Marshal. Leonard Morris—Chaplain. B. Rogers—Treasuer. D. McLean, Registrar. Jobnu J. Davies— ist B. A. Bowness—2nd B. H. Anderaow—C. of G. W. H. Bautt—G. an Seucraixc New—Mr. W. F. Carter has imported from New York, an appara- tus for the making of hot soda, checo'ate, coffee and ginger and beef tea and lemonade. The epperatus is of silver very prettily | chased, and etands about three teet high. It hae a capacity of about six gallons. Mr. Carter has also purchased a handsome The have bere next week. j court room. considerably larger than the one he has | Lees using in his store, and is up to date | in every respect. Mr. Carter’s enterprise is to be commended. The furnishing of hot suda, chocolate, coffee and ginger ~and beef tea, at a reasouable price during the | winter months is an especially good idea and should tate well. at Masoxic Baxqgcet—The Masonic ban- quet at the Hotel Davies last night was a distinct success. Setween thirty and forty guests sat down to dinner, ard the ; i } fallest jastice was done te the good things so bountifully supplied by Mrs. Davies. | A. Mc- The chair was occupied by Bro. 7. Lean, and Bro Benj. Rogers was Chgirman. The toa-t Vice Queen The Grand Master, by Pr, McNeill; Our Guest, by J B. Nixon, of Toronto; Ancient Crat Masonry, by B. C, McDonald, M. L. A.; The Press, by W. A. Brennan, of Summer- side, Dairying [ndustry, by T. J. Dillon; the Ladies, by Prof. Svaw, W. Doll Small, and’. M. Jobason; Sister Lodzes, De. Darrach, Capt. Reid and Mr, Murray, of Outeric; Prince Edward Preceptory, by J. A. Messervey and T. A. McLean; the Hort and Hostess, by J. J. Davies. The proceedings were interspersed with songs pnd recitetiogs by Brv-, Joha Rose, T. A. jng God Save the McLean and other-, closing with Auld | Lang Syne eae ty These are extraordinary value. Equal value never before offered by us. BEER BROS. list follows :—The} Queen and the Craft, respon led to by sin_- | soda water fountain which he expects to| fountain 13 | i lawful assemblies. He told them to take the names of all such persons and report to him, and promised that they as well as st | the corner-loafers, would be promptly dealt with. Side Tue Hraws Case.—The trial of the [iyams twins at Toronto, for the murder of young Wells, is again wending_ its | weary length—this time before Mr. Jus- ltice Ferguson. The prosecutivun yexter | day made a determined effort to get im evi- dence to show that the twins endeavored to insure the life of Martha Wells for | $260,000, but the Court re jected the evi- idence. During the argument of the legal | points the jary were removed from the This course was adopted by | Chief Justice Meredith at the former ltrial. The rejection of this evidence is | said to bea strong point in favor of the | defence. s — re Carco or Propvce.—The schr. Lorne cleared to-day for [saac’s Harbor, N. 8., | with the following cargo, shipped by G. H. |-Toombs : 996 bushels oats, 1,218 bushels potatoes, 288 bushels turnips and 2 hogs. in | Whrves take your husbands to the Sup- per at the Brick Methodist Church to- night, A rest will do you good. Music, recita'ions and readings after tea, ie alana JvyeniLes.—Excelsior Temple meets at 3 o'clock this evening in Wright’s Hall, —-—s>_— Getting ready—-The Toy Bazaar at Carters’ Bookstore. See advt. BORN. At Sackville, N. B, Nov. 10, to the wife of Charles A. Doull, a son. DIED. At Little Pond, Lot 56, on the 2nd inet., after an illnexs of ten days, borne with Christian patience and resignation to the Divine Will, Mary, beloved wife of Alex ander McDonald, aged 60 years, leaving a | sorrowing husband, five danghters and one son to mourn their loss. At the residence of her son, at Cherry | Valley, on the 7th inst., Marjory, relict of \ the late Michael McInnis, of Gallas Point, |and daughter of the late Roderick Me- | Neill—Rory Og, of Vervon River, in the 79th year of herage. May she rest in ; peace CHENILLE PORTIERS, $2.50 $3.50 per Pair. $4.50 per Fair. per Pair. Fe at eng la hating teeny Say ee ee aS strange strange That's it! Add five to the figures at the top of the column and you have anh even Twenty Thousand Dollars. Put the do'lar ($) mark before and that shows wou what it gost WEERS & CO. to suit the times. The selections for the People’s Store are always high class, and go to make up A Great Establishment for the people’ wants. A general participation sale of Unkr wear, Dress Goods, Corsets and mantles is now on, Come in and help us. We want to sce you whether you buy or not. to buy their magnificent stock: of Fall Dry | Goods, seasonable and right and at prices | BOYS’ OVERCOAT, HALF PRICE, Flt ...%.. W.,.4%:. weate $1.50 TO $6.00. ——_(1)——— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, November 12, 1895: ae een THURSDAY, their dollars will return. wil find that we ‘deal with. OO eet et set NOVEMBE BOOTS & SHOES. We cannot help it, for we must tell you about our Boots and Shoes that we are selling so very cheap that everyone should know where so much in yield You are cordially: invited. No trouble to show goods, and you are the people to | , _ Large stock of RUBBERS at lowest prices. Charlottetown, November 9, 1895— dy J. B. MACDONALD & CO, & wky W.A. Weeks & Co., The People’s Store. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Noy. 13, 1995. GRAND Supper & Entertainment To be held by the Wesley Mission Circle in the Basement of the FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, ao |) Trursday Evening, November 14th, | From 5.30 te 10 p. m. MYSTERIOUS MENU. SusstantTiALs.—One who was in the Ark; Woman’s Weapon; Boston’s Pride; Cause of Neighborhood Contentions; Women of Grit; Food for the Spinning Wheel; Product of Farmer’s Toil and Brindle Sauce. Reisnes.— Pride of the Marsh ; Imper- tinence ; Overthrow; Fried Holes ; No Grounds for Complaint ; Frait of the Vine; A Golden Opportunity, Just Desserts.—Eve’s Destruction ; Home of the Multitude; Darkness and Light; Hidden Tears; Ivory Manipula- tors; Spring Offerings; Squirrel’s De- light; Caxe Hard to Eat, etc. ae nae 2OS8SLON 8 Supper and Entertainment only 25c. novll Black Diamond Line. The SS BONAVISTA sailing trom Montreal on Friday morning, Nov. 15th, will be due at Charioticiown Monday morning, Nov \8tb, and will sail for St. John’s, Nfld, via Srdney carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., nov'2 Agents Dobell Line. The SS, POLINO is due here from Mcotreal on Friday, the 15th inst,, and will sail for North and South Sydney and St. John’s, Nfld, carrying freight and passéngers at lowest rates. For particuiars apply to N. RATTENBERY. Charlottetown, Nov, 13. a Vaporized in aclosed room ; will positively cure the most severe cases of WHOOPING COUGH and other diseases of the air passages, such as Asth- ma, Croup, Catarrh, Bron- ¢ Diphtheria, &e. disinfectant XOVOF BS SS24TBSSSSSSETF chitis, ¢ The best known. The safest and simplest method of de- é stroying germs. Price $1.50 complete. $ JOHNSON & JOHANSON, The Reliable Drugyists. 3002884884088 Stand by the Monroe Doctrine. P. E. Island could well afford to stand by the Monroe Doctrine in matters of manufacture. She im- ports and consimes yeamy.enough manufactured good», “the home making of which would employ many thousands of workmen, © She raises and educates” handréeds. of young men aud women, too, at a cos. of at least one theusand dollars r head, and then sends them away to build up other countries. Do all you can ta prevent this wasteful drain of b.awn, brain and | ome made goods in-preferenge 10 umported articles. mu cie, by buying WHEN YOU CARY é LID, . mn MARK WAldaT & C3 r hy “Tic << Charlottetown, October 19, 1895—dy NEVER ! NEVER ! —— —— —- oe = NEVER ! Never has our stock of READYMADE CLOTHING been so complete as it is this Fall, and never have we had our prices so low. Ghildren’s Suits by the hundred. Boys’ Suits by the hundred. Men’s Suits by the hundred. Children’s Overcoats by the hundred. Boys’ Overcoats by the hundred. Men’s Overcoats by the hundred. Children’s Reefers by the hundred. Boys’ Reefers by the hundred. Men’s Reefers by the hundred. These goods woe have in an endless variety of prices. and the make and finish is excellent McKay ‘Woolen Company, Bargain Corner. = NOW DON'T make a mistake this time by ordering your Clothing before seeing what we can do for you. Be with the majority and have us make your Clothing. You can’t get better Our Cutters are artists in their line. We secured a lot of TWEEDS and FANCY WORSTEDS under The like shown in the town for value. D. A. BRUCE, Leading Merchant Tailor. made garments. have manufacturers’ prices. was never ? = —— 2 ia cesdcesann esas sees mee! ae : aS HERE IS A SENSIBLE IDEA tho thing for Goring, Skating, Drivin, bts, Jass tha ———> ———————_— AY uxpsor, Ont’, Oct. 29th, 1895. is > Gentlemen :— 5 uy Please ship us at once one case No, 20)" ‘natural aoe Chamois; Please give this your immediate attention, as we are having a very active demand for our Ladies’ and Men’s Agibre Ahamais Vests, Blankets and Chest Protectors, and are using alatge qhantity of the Fibre Chamois therein. a Yours truly,“ |” i * Tae Ever Reapy Dress Stay Co. Canadian Fibre Chamois Co., Moptraag- The Vests are made of Fibre C# hdis Covered with Sateen or plain, veen the Jacket or Cape and Dress waist or between the ‘may be worn bety Coat and Vest. ‘Durable and inexpensive. Atall the Leading Stores. Patented July 18% March 1395. novl2—2i (24) : Flanuel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, LONDON Hosiery, ius Blankets, | OU SE. ~ Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for Cash Onl). ". J. HARRIS, ~ AGENT j HUNT ER. A man got separated started to hunt ’er. where he would be “Then the man. “everybody goes Newson Block, Sooogesset on a shopping tour about the city, and “ What is she buying ?” asked he. she’s looking for a Bedroom Suit,” said you'll JOHN NEWSON’S,” there.” irzctl y here, and sure enough he from his wife while He asked a friend likely to find her. “Well, find her at siid his friend; He came FOUND ‘ER. | Victoria Row. Fauuy Peale aud What They Say ing goods at less than manufac ing from us. a specialty of custom tailoring. ments there’ would not be one tailors of P. EK. Island. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1895—246 S.A. It is amusing to read advertisements nowadays—best cutters in» Canada -away ahead of any on P, E, Tsland—buy- turers’ prices—buying direct, and all‘such nonsense. What shrewd people! We claim to hold that proud position to-day of selling cheaper than any house m the city, extra for cutter’s salary and big rents and all such when buy- We are the only tailors in this city who make You don’t have to pay If we could hold before you in this paper.to-day the style, fit and finish of one of our gar- person in Charlottetown but would. join usin saying that We are the leading fashionable LEADI ONALD, ’ FASHIONABLE TAILOR. OWN For 1895, Now in stock, and they are, beyond doubt, BETTER AND. BRIGHTER THAN EVER ee ae —- - ——————— Every Day “Brings ‘Gases of New Goods for us now, BOOKS AND PANCY GOODS WITHOUT BND HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetown, November 8, 1895—135 R 14, 1895, 4 i THE MUUKSTORE. BOOKS, STAT Una, —AND— FANCY GOODS Best Assortment, Lowest Prices. Latest Novels and Magazines ALWAYS ON HAND. Don't Forget the Place: McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Cheap Book and Stationery Store. Charlottetown, Nov. 7, 1895—d&éw Charlottetown’'s Muddy Streets make it necessary for us to have some good covering for our feet, We have a large stock of MEN’S, WOMEN’S & CHILDREN’S RUB- BERS—the best to be had. Prices as low as the lowest. Aso —A large assortment of HEAVY WALKING BOOTS, at the “Cheap Shoe Store.” R. K. JOST, 136 QUEEN ST., Two Doors Below Prowse Bros, novll—dy COLLEGE BOOKS Day Books, Cash Books, Journals, Ledgers stock and will be “AWAY DOWN now in sold at PRICES.” J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. novl The Old Lumber Room Had all kinds of trash stored in it. The New Lumber Yard Is well stocked with BEST QUALITY LUMBER, The prices always suit. We keep the New Idea of Lumber Yards. Do you believe it ? Come and see. JAMES BARRETT, Conrolly’s Wharf. novl3—dy Wants, Lost. Found, &e Advertisements under this heading chargea five cents per line. BOARDERS WANTED—A few boarders can be com‘ortably accommodated at $2 a week at Mrs, Robt, Coffin’s, Euston Street. nov 14, dy lwk. —— SEWING—AIl kinds of sewing done by Miss Wis Rochester Square. Charges Moderate. lain and fascy om, North side Patronage Solicite. nov 14, dy lwk. TO LET OR TO LEASE—For a term of years, a Blacksmith and Carriage Repair Shop, one of the oldest and best business standsin the city. A rarechance fcr a man who means busivess, Apply at this Office. nov 13 61 34562 WANTED—A general servant; must he capable and well recommended. Apply te Mrs MACRACH BRN, aext to Davies Hotel. nov WANTED TO PURCHASE—A hall stove, base burner. Anyone having one to dispose of will please apply at this office. nov TO LET--A large, commodions and well- lighted office on second flat of Merchants’ Bank of P E Island building. Apply.te J M Davison, Cashier, 31 (35))—nov6 $1500 —$600 down, $900 on mortage if de ; ; oeeee esirable dwelling near centre of city, uot farfrom park, good neigh- borhood, healthy, Grafton Street. Apply to A MELLIsH, London House building, or cor- ner King and Great George Streets, novd _TO LET—A shop on corner of Bayfield and a seorge streets, Apply on the premises. nov TO BOARDERS—Mrs. 8. R. Stumbles has good accommodation for boarders at her residence, - corner Prince and Dorchester Street. Situation central. Rooms large and airy, House heated with hot water. sept 28 TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—UU. MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjein- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most heaithy rt of the cityWronting the Hillsborough River, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach houses and stable «a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIEs. octi—d&w guarvaw pat law TO LET—House with eight rooms besides kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. ti—oct2z TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Charles Hermans, contein ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE tf—se pts TO LET—Two offices tn the Stamper Block Apply to PRowsE Bros tfi—mayli w ANTED—A busheler for altering cioth ing in our ready-made department—repair ng, etc.—McKAaY WooLEN Co. oct22 CLASSES for instruction in embroidery will be opened November 5th by Miss A Long- worth, at her residence, Water Street. Mate- rials for work supplied. tf—oct29 TO LET That beautifully situated two- ss dweiling on Prince Street, now occupies y James din, Esq; possession given first fJuly next. Also, cottage situated on Hills orough Street, lately occupied by Wallac Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply PEAKE Bros & (9. 135 f—septil TO LET—Hal the Cottage adjoining West Kent School, Apply on the premises to Mrs, Henderson, Oct 12, tf CHEAP Oates bisa pre the _— a Ps ae ~ » snes etch aie ge rama = 4 Me eer * recttintite 9 eR RABE oie HS NE ARATE ntsc, amen aMNtRT eR 1 mentees hence aallinn 2 ¢ Brtvameand nected kr stoma Bid ga Reece tet gra torn SSR cage BGO CANE SA ta RE Sp Me cle EY am 2 apse > ree 1 ee é cg wei 7 ea ee, ee sof Zi et SD ee Se EE AE ELLE. TURES IS * pecan eee ES eee ee LT er eee a se hws re t; < z cnr ae ate ath ano es tee - oa mph: rt! geen ee eotorr apnbermnen ep Fe cape qagaiee