‘ 4. Ki a@ G@rrived from Port au pa ». Trinidad, with the following cargo: oi | ! aise ris. and 300 bags 4 >! ‘ e tea | { i, Capta nh Jose p M re jast evenme from " yal for Barrett & ‘ I Coba xpected here on W ednes- : ithe i Tuesday bb eygra , ake Bros we learn at bias ta B. Peake, Captain ¢, pas 4 ti ~ § 30 this a e A Tough Yarn for Bova’ wear \ ay xd. but there anol “ I -ERBOCKER YARN 8 I eds of A w L #ing : 4 my kee} ¥ price TY P ap ild y 1 4 losiery ud Ii 18 giv ‘ y r ; : +f j . Kx lipse i ; At =a er” ribbed hose | lies. They are two of the best mad ' i ; st wea ad the mark \ ey mary 13 BAIN pie Q ; BEER BROS ] pa read our ade We state facts. Biss} ind noth ng but facts (no imltal LOCAL teu MARINE News? AND OTHER ITEMS - t + > I K tend ‘ ne ’ ad - \ tma ae KD iwo bea - ob ' ‘) er 4 ‘ ae : a ! te € ‘ ig a \ hye ) e ee te i ‘ M > ATH are Me‘ a ‘ o s ( s#, bad ore of . 4 4 ’ kne tl f e- erat mo | at vn Hi - ’ ve : 1 , s ove Mik De Mm : i= in I - fo’ (WE? ‘ of the ¢ ' f r f M t : to ‘ Pa ie - | A { p ’ eax tana > i People’s a a y mye a 4 , Che program wi ‘ ve, read we. « tak ? ' F Rid la ya \ » n u ort ¥ ‘ Pos . let’ Mr. Henry 8 Lisvary Deve I he I irst M evenin it ; A at j a “ | f the 1 ia end > J He "M : At € ii ‘ s | ei: 3.0. a Sa rday ev ve « nit : tee ni pos ladi« a gentlemen, was apy i Mr. Miller Mr. MeSwa M 5 van, Rev. Mr Si Mr. A ‘ Mr. McLean, Mi Sna M ‘ Miss Fenneseey The tt on Friday, 27tl ut 4 { y & ; Boar t = Ture ( s mani in at ‘ veen Balston and ia ‘ ‘ take n the Sort I P Sat ext Bot amd wig S lay last @ Iriv Pa a 1 ‘ry , LON » Kvervbod " A er ‘ ‘ : We - STATE ] ~ Ne fa 4 4 } tra J ' ein wa Cheir expla al rer : Cana ! \ ; bus a I I i nat 4 \ v \ i - ‘ { Al pergt M ‘ edi a g ye pr Mm. ¢ er M e al het ers of ' t Jitawat ihe t A : , . > u \e : Kn rel ns | e er ‘ The dat pet in ' I © teal ‘ wit p 5 S Satur ‘ 4 - om iti “tat ‘ , e MM Sal ( presume t sudSst ie hen «he ippy i : s Pionet CN. Hartling, 93 ¢ gen #tr | + awherry vine } exh on Mu - w that was picked im i » few dava ago. It has blossoms a: Halifax Herald —_— Thebrizt. Hattie Louise, Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Oct. 23, “a : +4 Mele becoming much change in 10 a. m. easterly; temperature. | Ed FP. aser oo | Pp, step i Fr ank H Blake fair weather; | THE DAILY M. C. A. BULEETIN. Tuesday, 24th—4 p.m, students gym. | op. m. young men’s gym — ae: | mooltinal hament, first night of the Wednesday, 25th—Educational Com t nye at | F yt! ‘ | rwdents ‘ ss ¢ “ in ciass } ts [ , Dp. » ‘ Com | ler ym. cla Satie! 281) Vous mén oy a { . Dy 4 9th -— Youp@® men’s. tally row io ck ! ng u cading On y n argé}y led R. BR. Fu % ra a ! an M I ld na 1 est ma His Pt te ‘ yy, @ I i pia ] j , were a seq vently c manhe i iy wl ] ral é hing ou | daily life ar triving to emulate the prin | ciples which governed Chirist’s life, real | izing our sonship to God and brotherhood to? ld achieve something of thas The Educational Comittee will con- eummate the rangements fe mr the starting tl educat nal classes ¢ irly in Novem ber, at its meeting Wed mem ber “lay evening Out m up i ule, 7 wi } " Will Tha A} n this line now Renewals are in Q iit ge e of Wales “re & eceived into member ip la [t will be noticed by the Bulle pecial gymnasium class 8 | 4 { for thet \ \ 7 m- class, exclusively for business and professionat p will | tarted the f \ k it N, rvemt The pr will be I a few lays ia, Next § lay’s meq ill be add y Mr. P Pope ee 1] a citizen.” SPORTS AT ST. DUNSTAN’S Tur students of St D an’a ( held their ar nual field ot rts on the ‘Col lege grounds on Saturday The we eo ; | was fine and clear and the different « were keenly contested I wing | Putting light stone—Ist,J C Mac don ald E O'] Distance 3 i411 Throwing light hammrr—lat, _ Macd i; 2nd, A tus Macdor D e, 86 ft 61 100 yards (junior}—l1st, Ed Blake; 2nd, 190 yards ntermediate lat, A Donne 2nd, A Painchaud Time, v- 109 yards (senior lst, Patri - Duffy; 2nd, Zeno LePag lime, 12 see Hurdle race, 100 yards— lst, p Duffy; 2nd, Louis Byrnzand Z LePage rime, 13} RPC S : | Phree-q \ ae Nally; 2 id, 4 Mu aghar Tim a Three ene 100 sales ~ Ist Du fy ae a Mur naghan; 2nd, J “ Bs ryen on and He ywward Hackett. Time Blind race (jun or) let Marcus a vk: ! et; 2nd, James Hughes st, Malachi W “Ish; 2nd, Potato Race- wae gh jump " te io McGuirk Heigit, 4 feet 8 in a Pole vault—lset, Peter Walsh; 2nd, us Macdonald. Best jump, 7 feet >in hes Ho and leap » Distance, 35 feet 3 Broad jump—lst, L Byrne; 2nd, Joseph Woods Distance, 15 feet 5 inches Handball (janior)—A J Donnelly and er Handball “H. Bla and \ s Macdo Hunting fo ] Chas. Gall: aa After } e WwW i . vam @il, i i he ¥ ng was an impromptu fe nee ut whien prizes won at the eport os ‘ Lhe prizes coneiste 5 of 9 ae ' et The Ladies De oo The pleasant effect and the - rfect Safety with which wiles ay us yuid fruit laxative, Syrup ¢ ot Bi ot: daniel ‘ litions make jt lave rei lt is oe t the taste, gentle, ve etea in he ki ‘Tr an tb wel epiniienialtincnias veo. sick headace, sour stomac)., loath- f nl, dyspey ate ¢ yr toab bic nes "tale | Hawkers Liver P They will cure Recommend ed by maring y physicians 13 a most rel ib f LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading eharged for at the rate of ten cents per ine. } ickw eceiy to-day at Beer & Goff 023 2 a \ ! t of corsets, worth trom 7 t $1 gat 50c. per pair—Moore & Mel EXAMIN } lst, Howard Hack- | lat, L Byrne; 2n], | inches j MONDAY, a 23, TER ‘ , : See Our Goods ! See Our Assortment ! BLACK GOODS, test im order to procure the best. YOU KNOW how to buy and apply every See Our Prices ! complete assortment of the Fashionable Stuffs in Plains that we have a Latest and Most and Fancies. THEY KNOW who have bought of us, that they get the very best satisfaction in worth and wear. STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. See Our Values ! 1893. As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come and ‘secure some of our Reefers and Overcoats, which are lower in price than ever before... ., We are proud to say that at the present time aE aes the finest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING that can be fownd in city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAPER than any house in the We would call particular attention to the Clothing made from our own make J. 3. Macdonald & Co. "ae result of our heavy cash purchases. we carry fim Store in the ‘| trade. | of ‘weeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. our prices and inspect the goods hefore going elsewhere.. _ Our stock of TWEEDS we MADE TWEEDS are worth fifty per cent more than they are marked. Come and get money. the city, and we are disposing ot them at the most reasonable prices. A new line of Drugget just received; | prices ; Tronks and Valises, Hats and Caps, : HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE. to please old and young in style and price Charlottetown, October ‘So, 1893—m w f are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME- Come and / see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saying Ow UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock in also Blanketings for horses and beds in all = = : : ET : == eS : = = , OVER Lh (This Man Says ia re Iie will not buy another pair of IMPORTED | | | | BOOTS, as they go to pieces. “Coff Eros. Boots, out of Island Grain Leather, x with Solid Leather Stiffeners and good workmanship, is | . Edward Island “2 {sland Grain Leather: Sin alin hs made Farmers of Prince Fall Wear and Wet Weather. what the MADE OUI OF want for = a | 00 for the Hext Pair and see them at 30 Years Manufactured BlackDiamond Line. ~~ 2 ft 5 pee a Steet :, \ a. »\ To yat avai A dn Le ens, — PS \A 2 i Wes = 2 Monts G perumann= Coe cs a <3 S ae = es 5 pee The CORB n Mon trea on WEDNESDAY Mi RN IN W sail for St. J n’s, Nfid Pro i und | pet n For particulars asto Fr ind Passage Removed! J.B. MACDONALD & C0 iil & Shoes THEIR commmeoes t(D -McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY 1 iiccsmum: ACROSS THE STREET. 19,91 893 eod = har iottetown, Oct { a Diy Ja What e nt SSE SPE ae CELERY ! 15.000 Choice Ce¢ fiard and firm, unequalled in flavor ollowing vy price speaks for itself: Per dozen, 30 centa; per 50, $1.15; per 100, $2.00; pe » 1,000, $13.00 Mas itime Pro- boxe CELERY ! ery of the best quality, Celery ahs pped toa 1 the A ddreas a GAY & SON, cos ctl) ith & wy W auts, Lost, Found.&e. Aslve tisements inder this heading charged five cen s per line W 4NTED—A man servant. Apply to AR- rHUR Perers, office cP ters & Peter oct23 WANTED TO" PUR HAS A second- Rand grate » for ope + Gre ple » ‘Addxess A, B., Poat Office Box 49 2. Chi irlottctown. oct2s—3i pd WANTED.—The Provident Saving Life A nouranc “ Bociety ¢ of ew York wes unt f good man to ome the min Chariott vicinity : ' - plans vassed, aw eae ri ul pean will b. 1good man. Addres t ag tILLESPIE, Crem Agent for Maritim« P rovine oct21—4 es, St. John, N. B. “GOFF BROS. QUEEN STREET. | Boot Factory. And Quality Unecele = = ra oe PERERA DHS ‘i a ee a ee te ee ee Oe ee Come along and bey your dry goods, " | y ; d 4 ‘ : ~ 4s (x) ao clo onde fu . — Browse TO-DAY a-Werld’s Real Estate Congress, held under the auspices of the | . >ror.. . wonae u' , ue 3 i carry the largest assortment on the Island | Real Estate Association, opens in Chicago. It will continue through the week. and gell sha abet, 2i wy Li—oct23 Underclothing, ec} eapest in i. city.— Jas. Paton & Co. eet 21 2i. Every man aad boy who warts a me, an ulster or an overcoat wi will find it t their advantage to e st eK ap re making a purchas Me Ka Ay We Co Ly—d&w oda at half- oct 21 2i. One lot of all wool dress ge price Jas.Paton & Co velveteens — half price.—Jas. a1 ¢ oet 21 2i. Faney Pa‘on & Co Fancy velvet ribbous in‘leading colors Jae, Paton & Co oct 2] 2i. rc —_-~ See Paton & Co's counter of goads ~ valf price. : All Incandesant Lamps this dat are warrant Chandler Gentlemen’s Hoe serge —Jas Paton & Co 150 ladies muffs, new goods Call and get a bargain ~ das, jd by us from add -Fennell & dvlw w2i — re got to gx | Paton & C i. s—10, 2, l4 ii 16 Paton & a oct 212 2i F ur-collars, mufts and jac kete at a hig disevunt.—Jas. Paton & C Dres «rol : Half pric to-night.—Jas J. B. Macdonald & Co, have remoyedthelir | stock of boots andshoes to their new store | across the street. Pointer on Drugs ! We keep everything usually found in | « First-Class Deng Store at right prices. JOHNSON'S BRUG STORE. octl6 ‘The y naa arrangements for the gathering were made with President Bonney ofthe W orld’s Gon. | Overcoats, Storm 'gress Auxiliary, and all the principal cities on this side of the Atlantic are represented J ackets, Ulsters, by real estate experts. A strong contingent is also’ present from abroad. This (Monday) morning our great sale begins, embracing CLOTHS and FURNISH- INGS. We will sell regardless of the weather as much as possible of everything we) keep in stock. We nothing, and rest assured if you come first you will be served | first. Don’t be delicate about entering if you see a crowd, beesuse if you w ait for an | empty store you may lose your job waiting for an opportunity. Press to the: front; let | 'your wants be known, when we will show you what bargains we are “givin. It would | be silly in me to even make an effort to enumerate them, so you have to come and see for yourself. To buy s, join the grand chorus, * Hurrah for the Star Tailor.” ~ SOUN PT. MEKENZEB. reserve your 2zood LONDON Maarlottetown, October 23, 1893. Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! WE ARE SIX BALES RECEIVED AND ‘WILL BE SOLO CHEB. Shelf and Heavy vy Hardware, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. W. &. BAWSON. Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f it will not help us out. Charlottetown, October 16, 1893—m w f Winter Clothing Coats, Tweed Suits, at Lowest Prices. HARRIG & STEWART, HOUSE. Reefing sending out our. accounts now and respect- fully request payment of all overdue bills. We want a couple of thousand dollars. Don’t think because your bill is small that Partial payment no large accounts will be thankfully accepted. BAZAAR COMPAIY. Sie en ee anne eee, ee eR lt ot v , ai ; od owe er peer - aed e tinea Ag OC NMR A AA ne Ee et NA ars os ee A de i A a a a NO. A Pein fe ves Mls a seem oe tet he ns ei woe om a TE ORES Se ee nen PaO A ag el