ON LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, - ( ed K wae al! i - A ihe R ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ 5 - hal war s Sunday y ‘ i m th - Mrs. Michae! rh arCitegred n, Qa ‘i ee 1 Monday and - 4 ©r3 MLCATIE ‘ v anne! ‘ ! w 4} - A _ | al M VW I Huestis “ Ambers has bee f S20 - Sa s It is state ‘ a Ss that sub + a iv 1¢ Ww De her \ at W a ae ~ of evgs 1 ad « ezz : ot itr ~ * - | - ~ 7 . aI - \ t! ” } ; ‘ ‘ La ' ~ \ 5 Pa ‘ oe Ps : Ua R 7 e ry { » ~ F- -~ S at ] e ~ Aas 4 ‘ s I z 4 *.x r ‘ “ig . * -— D> + ‘At i s - ye =. @ It : : - I ATLS} em pera era e. ‘ HT ‘ speakers “ é «Xs al } . | st ] e. = | I ~ mai be e . La : e - M \ 4 and i i va A o e ‘ * y iva - _ - ‘ 4 . § \ Berwick 5 & y - - r the ‘ M W.0O.B M ‘ o ft as week, al api “ .m : tr ‘ was N par r ‘ N Bp pies . e . ‘ é t fthe tr - tLY Been Tuerr.—T I ' avs: It very har » the e ! 4 at uv rea r i 1 * . i g and | 4 4 re : nl ¢ ~ rea .- 9 : * Ww a 4 + mat ur 1 is vi vig trang - ASTAR 4 a | e a*k e Miss Mary ance. O n W nl g ‘ ar ev kr ia © 7 per- t A » ow ~ y : t hie at } aT . r int : i a ‘ » v S r - > i I vs prepa 7 ik 2 ey l va sw - 2 y y AY : ip Sy , 5 nvite tl i Eng 4 t r Yigila ring ner ‘ ‘ Tr} F year he wid “aves A an polr f view . ra e V gilant roas 1 and «re h harges f a and bwortny ynstruc ‘ think, however him ‘ ‘ r F ome ow 1¢ Cup races - ; Prayer.—In observance of th - . a ands ° : ~ ‘ prea i f . f , r ee In 3 Pa — . rning ss e First a i Methodist R ‘ Z Bat r aa : ig er - ; a r a ‘ yw in tne Ba i ° mute ad dre yy ot the ass : \ " lar and th Bapt “ “ 818 nusi¢ | ting rv y is ed met ig 1) >. - Moruer axp Davourer Poisonep.—~Mrs Hannah Toole and her daughter Margaret ler within a few minutes ot yn Third street, ea erat their home South Bostor as Wednesday night i partake of some pie and z eudd Mre. Toole fell to } The a ter hastened to the rat : } ’ immediately et her strength and reeled and fell almost ther. Both died s-ista ‘ could be eu It is believed that either the pt sined poison, and they e analyzed by a medical ex- ari i” More About “CHILDREN’S DAY.” ) ul hinks our display of Hoods, i i Caps the most atiractive 4 ris hest pleased by the G ‘ H V Both agree, how- Davy” among our Millinery is well D : pt this class of ivs another * about these i* a i a g aiines ¥ 4 vast with : at pieae th " I asen a ’ el t cal > say 16 evening and re : D pre va f thu ise “ ’ ; vu eap things and isvai Supply f “SarrveparY SONAt BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toxoxro, Nov. 11, 10 ». m. Fair, with a little h gher temperature. THE 4 4 mG A TS DAILY Written fur The Examines IN MEMORIAM—W. J. 5S. Think you that nothing remains of the dead But the cold and the lifeless clay? That there is not a spirit which has but tled For a short, brief time awav ? The tndy ing light ota Fati er’s | Has but gu led a loved one home; And the gentle hand of a Saviour alove Has but beckoned and called His own The mortal bod And the earthly labor is o'er: v has gone to reat, Dimmed are the eves breast Is etilled for , and the throt bing everinere Buy the spirit iamortai has gone beyond, And is followed by loved ones there With fervent hope and remem! rance fond, And with holy mass end prayer i G. i: F kK ga t 7 \W is ee No er 8, [89 \ LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. REPLY TO “CONSISTENCY.” | | i } Sir,—Your rrespondent with the ronie nom de plume, “Consistency,” — has evidentiy forgotten that au man of his stamp should be endowed with a good memory rhe citizens were repeatedly ; figureheads of his kind, that our % Was 80 por ive so emall that sewerage wold be innecessarv And now, in order to secure the introduction of this us. our surface drain- ! t, and the quantity of water | unnecessary sewerage, he undertakes to | lecture others on consistency, afid in lan- t merely ill-mannered, but porl- tively impudent If the truth were known, it is probable that “Cons ste vy’ is one of those whi tribute litt f anything the way taxes to the citv revenue and who would ike to revel in luxury at the expens¢ f se whoa uiready sw ans ped With Whe ssonal t Tlanp Fact a ——_— i A Disrrir Paistixgs, — The Society of Arts, of Canada, will make a lis it paintings on the 22nd Nove Pp “Scriptums” ne bolle Address 1666 Notre Dane Street r &1 St. James Street, Nontrea novill 3in - Dr. Chalmers, Veterinary Surgeon, M R.C. V.S., saves: “I used Dr. Manning’s German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured me on first application. I have never used anything to equai it. Have made othe: uses of it and find it excellent. In was Cutters, P vi oe 0 Truro, N. S., April 9, 1892 Remember the auction sale of Theo. L. } Chappell s stock this evening al ¢ OCIOCK, mpriging books, stat‘onerv, fan ¥ g ode, blank books, roou paper, ete—R. Beairsto, Au a Cuitprey’s Day.—Sunday will be iren’s lay in the Methodist Brick 10.30 the bas»ment go to the church and Charch In the morning at ldren w meet in the From there they will occupy the centre pews. A sermon to | the children will be preached by the | pastor, Rev. Mr. Brewer. At 2.30 they will. again meet, and at 3 o’clock the service will begin in the church The ildren’s offering for the poor will be taken at this service, the Central Relief C proceeds to go to mimittee for distribu- A short programme Kensington Hall scho present and take part. Will you come? | If so bring others with you n9 thd&sat o>: SUNDAY SERVICES. has been pre- | will be | | Everybody KXAMINER ; THE WONDERFUL Just Tuixk or tv !-—Men’s Owvercoats, | worth $14.50, now only $9 00; Men’s Reefers, worth $7.50, now only $5.00; i B ys’ Su t®, W h $) 50. now $l oo Our purchase of the above lines has been the biggest purchase of Clothing ever made by any firm in P. E. Island The publie get the benetit. This lot was bought from a i firm who are going out of business at a wooderful bargain —Prowse Bros SeprempBer has been the biggest trade ever done by us at this time of the year. Gur wonderful low prices has done it. Our big trade enables us to buy Clothing firm inthe city. We Wili expect Oo s¢é you Soon —PROWSE Bros cheaper than any prove that we give the bargains of the season. Flannel, vorth 22¢., now onlv l5e Table Linen, worth 22c:, “thow’ only 15¢.j Usiderclolle ng, worth $1.00, Suits only 60¢. Now is don’t delay Shirts Prowse Bros the time to bav; worth 65e.,. now 40 Don’t puy one dollar’s worth of Cloth- ing till you see our prices Boys’ Over Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices so low ean reach.—Prowse Bros > > coats, »0VS no one Beyonp the shadow of a doubt Prowse Bros’. prices on Overcoats, Suits and Keefers are away Prowse Bros below competition.— Ovr Granp Fai. Srock is full of Bar- gains.—Prowse Bros A Poprpriar Svecess, a money-saving triumph, to sell goods ata close margin. Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing cannot be beaten.—PROWSE Bros. —— Remember, every dollar spent with the Boys will have its fall 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. Ovr Career DerarrMeNr is the cent: re | of attraction. Our prices sell the goods, our customers tell the prices, then the goods must go if they are required. In this Department you will find everything you want to make your home look nice, |}and: it don’t cost you n h.—PRows! ———— —(Xx)- comeene = eemanemees St. Paul’s Church.—Hol+e Communion | 530 2. Morning Prayer a ll . Evening Pravet at 7 o'clock | Bros & C Ss lay Sch at 2.50 St Peter's Cathedral—Holy Com- inion at 8 a Matins and Litany at | ll o’clock Children’s Service at 2.30 Evensong and Sermon at 7 o’clock First Mass at 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m Vespers ar 1 Benedict nat7p " First Methodist Chureh.—To-morrow | en’s Sunday. At ll a. m.,} the pastor. Rev. W. W. Brewer, will hold a talk with the children. At3 o’clock a| will be held, and the pastor will deliver a sermon St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. spe al children’s service at i p.m to yvouny met Second Methodist at lla. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer Sunday School and Bible Classes Church.—Preaching | at 2.15 Church.—Preaching at 11 a.m. and 7 p-. ™., by Rey. T. F. Fullerton. St. James’ Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15 Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. BD. Sutherland. Special voung men in the evening and Bible Class at 2.30. Baptist Chureh.— na 67 p. m bv 4 sunday , sermon to Sabbath Schox l @. m Corey Class at Preachir yg al ] a OCC wr School and pastor's Bibl ta ' Meeting House, Great George | Street.—Services at ll a.m. and 7 p.m Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. Kensington Hall.—Sunday School will meet with First Methodist Service conducted by Mr t pper Evange histic D. W. Scott, | pening with a song service from 7 to 7.15 p.m Gospel Meeting —Remenmiber the Gospel Meeting in the Athenzum on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, conducted bv the Raily ven. Strangers always welcome Less John , 15—“*Whosever be - i A Al How to Get a Sunlight Picture. Send 5 “Sunlight” ul 2 Soap wrappers (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does a Woman Look O!d Sooner Than a Man”) | to Levev Bros..Ltd., 43 Seott St., Toronte., } and you will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, aad weli worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the | | market and it will only cost lc. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends | open. Write your address carefully. “oe Hewprenps of ladies in ill health have | been or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic. It has become the great and popular | ae ce ee MARRIED. At Summerside, Noy, 9th, by Rev. Wm } } | Maggs, Hugh M. Sudsbury, of Sea View, | to Lilla Ada Slavin, of Summerside. Read Between the Lines ! | ' | i | Everybody’s Ma <M | ' PREPARED ONLY AT JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. nov4 —a WI STAMPER BLOCK. Charlottetown, October 5, 1893 wky knows our prices on Men’s, Pt ct SATURDAY, DATURDAY Novul- 1893 All in all it | To see what you can do with your money will be a greater advantage to you; that [ know for a fact. For sweet as the candy makers may be, and tempting to some, yet /you can.put your money to much better use; say, for instance, a set of Underwear, a _pair of Socks even, or anything in wearing apparel will warm the outward man, and “andy only sweetens the inward man, However, we like candy and must have them at ‘any cost. Likewise the Star Tailor’s best we must have if we want to keep in society. NO, DON'T APPEAR ODD, is my advice to you. ambition, seeking for the smiles of some person. Do you want to be suceressful ? /must dress in the Star Tailor’s best. ‘or against success, Don’t give sleep to your eyelids until you don a Suit or Overcoat of the '$tar Tailor’s best. In lieu of same try our Underwear; no better and cheaper in the market. | Ask for anything you want at the Star Tailor’s. ; g: Well q big FON Charlottetown, November 8, 1893. I survbh.ie 2 6 < ps s & GOODS : ok a WE HAVE Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Beavers, Naps, Pilot Cloths, Trow- serings, Blankets, Bed Comforters, Flannelettes, French Flan- nels, Ladies’ Vests, Cashmere Gloves, Kid Gloves, Trimming Braids, Linings, Cottons, ete. JUST OPENED THE FOLLOWING ARRIG & STEWART, | LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, November 9, 1893—tu thu sat Ystimy 2p Huryyojp u Serees, Hopsacks, T'usreeds, Meltens, 3 Cashmeres, 3 Merinos, Best shut and all ranges of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles, Handsomest Colorings, Qualities, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES! Housekeepers of P. £. YOU WANT THE MOST FOR YOUR MONEY. WE WANT YOUR SPARE CASH. If low prices, best quality of goods and strict attention | to business be worth anything, we are sure to get it. compare A full stock of the following lines ‘always on hand:—Flour (all grades), Teas (try our 19ec. and 24c. brands), Sugars, Molasses, American Kerosene Oil, | etc., etc., in fact anything and everything to be found in. SEE OUR PRICES, that we mean business. a First-class Grocery. SANDERSON & CO, | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Charloteetown, Oct. 27, 1893—eod&wy BLACK GOODS! A Spiendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. - |THE SOCIETY OF ARTS | of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. Island ! Charlottetown, October 28, 1893-—-tu th sat consisting in part of Diamond, Garnet and Pearl | Set Rings, Chains, Necklets, Bracelets and Studs. ) CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. them, and be convinced . . A Society established with a view t Also, a large lot of Gold and Silver. Watches, | gicceminate the taste for arts, to encourage . ee cs and help artists. reliable timekeepers, good value. G. H. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1893—tu fri Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | Government of Canada, the 27th February, TAYLOR, “ NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., eee eae wn tw Colonial MONTREAL. —_—_-- will oblige by writing for one. We have taken considerable tr@éuble this year to make! this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and | illustrations, and trust thatwur customers will consult it in! ordering. Toys and other Christmas goods are omitted from this SOAP. Catalogue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these J hope she will buy nothing else. _old things alone, and this will be ready in good time for the} best known Toilet Soap in the market, but it is being holiday season, Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal. November 9, 1893—tu th sat We have pleasure in stating that our new FALL and NTR CATALOGUE is now ready, and is being mailed | to country customers. Those not receiving a copy within the next few days’! Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. —— = = | House, { } | Montreal. | | ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clo« k, a. m., to 4 p. m. The only chance in this country to pur- | chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. | Eminent Artists, such as.-Francais, | Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baran, Peaant, Petit- | great many others, are members of this | Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director. a 5 For Sale or to Let, LOOK | There is the place mamma buys our BABY’S OWN I like it the best of any we have ever had, , and | John Beer, Corner Cumberland Fitzroy It is the oldest and Streets—a commodious and pleasantly sit | uated house fitted throughout with hot water heating apparatus — with good stable and coach house. any to closely imitated. Be sure, when you ask for it, that no “a |imitation is foisted upon you. | Jv otf THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., | MONTREAL. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great oct28—ev sat tf Blood and NerveRemedy. TO-DAY the World’s Candy Exposition is in progress at the Lenox Lyceum in New| York Ciiy. It opened on the 6th inst., and will continue until the 25th. is the sweetest display ever seen in the Metropolis, and only exceeded perhaps by the sweetness of the fair visitors who are crowding to see it. Here is a chance to see what S| “an be done with sugar. Perchance you may be a young man of : you | Your fortune in life may be hanging in the balance for | | plete. NOVEMBER 11, 1893. 6) LY A CERTAIN CLASS Ni bother to read this—the une conv ced We have the most per t SVSteh, a large COPS of { ! ccnp fent workmen | fecciities for the } pion.) atch «of Lusiness ae i | entrus‘'ed to us Years of exper- ience and honest ss rvice, With sguar: dealing and fair prices, xve ] laecd us in 1 yx sition to do etter for onr patrons than can P wsibly be done by competitors, if you are : one to place an order you sh mld ehw« fizam that will ane ' . deal honestiy with you, D. A. BRUCE. Fall and we | Our Heavy Tweeds are now in, have | thousands of | i select from. All-Wool, 30c. and up. patterns to All prices are low, READY MADE CLOTHING. This department is A line of | } com- the finest |Clothing for Winter wear ever placed on this market. No Clothing House can under- isell us. We can fit the } Man. smallest boy and the largest Come and see. McKay Woolen Go. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1892 BOSTON STEAMERS. The Last Trips of 1893 are | CARROLL from Boston, SATURDAY, lith Novembet | WORCESTER from _ Boston, DAY, 18th November SATUR- | WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS- | Debentures DAY, 9th November. CARROLL from Ch’town, THURSDAY, 16th November WORCESTER from Ch’tewn, DAY, 23rd November. CARVELL BROS., Agents, THURS Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1893—t] 23rd City of Charlottetown ($5,000) Water Debentures I will sell by Anction, at my Sales Room, on THURSDAY, the i6th day of November, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon: Ten $500 City of Charlottetown Water These Debentures give 5 | per cent. interest, and are not payable for twenty years, I would ask investors to note the length | of time these Debentures have to run, as the longer the term the more valuable the | iivestment becomes GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, EXHIBITION AND SALE. | jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | } CURLEY, Queen Street. Most of the Bank yield only from 44 to 5 ver cent double liability behind them; Insurance Stocks are fluctuating; Manufacturing Stocks cannot be depended on to yield a regular income Stocks with a Canadian “Buta sound Debenture is a financial sheet anchor, and can be trusted to yield its interest and pay its principal when due with unfailing promptitude Kk. BEAIRSTO, nov8—eod Auctioneer. BUSINESS STAND AT ORWELL. TO LET, and possession given on ist De- cember next, or sooner if desired, the Busi- ness Premises and Dwelling House at OR- WELL CROSS ROADS, now occupied by Mr. Norman McLeod. This is one of the most desirable Stands in Prince Edward Island for a country store. There is a jarge Store, Ware- house, Shed, Dwelling House and Orchard, all in good order. Apply to Norman McLeod, on the premises; toM. & D. C. MeLeod, Charlottetown, or to the subscriber. HUGH McLEOD. * rwell, Nov. 3, 1893-—-m s & wy lm Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, a bronze ornament for base burner stove. The finder will please return w E. H. Norrow & Co, novil TO LET.—A cottage containing ‘ five rooma, Enquire,t this office. Zi—novll LOST.—A lady’s handbag containing a purse with asum ofmoney, between Mr. Thos Green’s, Grafton Street, and the London House. The finder will be rewarded by leay- ing same at this office. 2i—novy TO LET.—A house on Bayfield Street, con- taining eight rooms, exclusive of pantries, etc. Good yard and stabling. Apply to P. eod tr—novd TO LET.—A comfortable house on Bayfield | Street, containing seven rooms; stable and | . . | The Premises recently occupied by Mr | ; cvach house Apply to Mrs. WADMAN, next door. lw pd—nov7 TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately occupied by the undersigned as « Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession. Appl to J. B. MACDONALD, nove if BOARDERS WANTED.—A few more boarders can be accommodated at the WAN- ZaR HOUSE, Kent Street, at reasonable rates. novs—wky 3i HOUSE TO LET, containing four rooms, } porch and cellar. Pump at the door and gou ; | i cellar, A y to FRaNncis MONAGHAN, Mal- peque Read. 3i (law) pd—noyi pe WANTED.—A young man t travel in the country on commission. Must be well recom- mended. One from the country preferred apply at this office. dy tit wy %i—novi Ss SET: a PREOUED, POTS Phoebe occa + oitaemmpties Bt. t + Sse TS s=avS = Toe Ges SR rae: text ous ara aga sae 1 Se ete cast meer eet Be BME ow bane Y ig an ang tg oar age