A TN LOCAL THE < 7 DAILY ——>- AND OTHER ITEMS, LETTERS TO THE &DITOR. EXAMINER SOME SAY OTHERS SAY WE SAY We Say Also | eae te * “ . +. 1893. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 10, That Charlottetown wants Sewerage. ee we want an Electric Railway. all the Streets should be Macadamized. ‘no more plank ways should be laid. permanent walks are nore economical. we don’t want a second Pipe from the Pumping Station. the City cannot afford it. no ads. be allowed on the Waterworks Accounts. it is folly to think of Sewerage. the City is good enough.as it is. everyone has a right to their own opinion. we have a fine stock of Flannels. our Mantle Department has been a great success, we keep good goods. we ask fair prices. our Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing is A 1. they are selling rapidly, we offer very special value in Ladies’ Jackets, our Ladies’ Ulsters are a wonderful bargain. we can fit any Child with a Jacket or Ulster. our Children’s Garments are good and cheap. STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - - = = BROWN’S BLOCK. the result of our heavy cash pure cKAY WOOLEN COMPANY Beem T i As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come and secure some ot our Reefers and Overcoats, which are lower.in price than ever before. we carry the finest assortment of hases. We are proud to say that at the present time READY-MADE CLOTHING that can bo fornd ip any Stere in the 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 of weeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. Come and get our prices and inspect the goods before going elsewhere. Our steck of 'EFWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME- MADE 'TWEEDS are worth fifiy per cent more than they are marked, see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saving Come and money. Qur UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock ip the city, and we are disposing of them at the most reasonable prices. ; A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in al 20, 1893—m w ft |priees; ‘Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE === WOODILUS - FOR SALE, Wrecked Schooner “ VERITAS” and NTS nsed ia. its PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, Long Boots ! ( GERMAN ab BAKING ¢ pOWBER? RE and WHOLE- ' t Island ae Material will be sold by Anction at Frog TESDAY, Nov l4th, for the benefit of all GOFF BROS’. Charlottetown, October 7, By order of Surveyor Strong Boots ! ; GRAIN CREEDWORES BOOT FACTORY. | 1893— 3m WANT YOUR OWN MAKE! Be Sure and Give Me Your Own Make | Remarks like these are often heard now at GOFF BROS’., when people are looking for GOOD STRONG BOOTS to stand the wet Fall weather. Wity IS IT? Because our Boots, made out of good Island Leather and by good Island consideration Buy our Boots and keep the money in circu- QUALITY. is the first workmen, gives splendid satisfaction. with us and then PRICE. lation here. GOFF BROTHERS. all Sizes, 5e. to $1.00 a Bottle. HASZARD & MOORE, Bookseilets. ember 10, —_—— = eyo -,! Zz | 4 4 « | ; ri yey | 4 ; a aris 2 x 3 EVERYBODY SHOULD USE $ we - ex. Sy VaRw tb L893—m eT Lowest Prices! Best Quality! CARD! re NOT TRUE i ; Siz,—D, Nicholson, Esq., last night at @ sewerage meeting stated that it was | te ntention to make a fair and ajuare | vii ipon the ierit e} ‘ ‘ P ~ | The Gueation in ite . a f ade ‘ 4 . i report of the meeting commences this “fair” business by the o most palpable of falsehoods. I trust that Atte at «langh- | YoUr reporter, who is the secretary of the Tea an meeting, W make a correct statement a , va Alf pric e proportion of those present favoi- aie able to sewerage, and also as regards the as : stean Fastne ~ great majority of those present (who) ° ‘ ax AS g with zune ." A little” trath from a : « and | Teligious paper would be _relidhed by thy peo} Prersa - _-_--. 1 Robe ‘ . $ «i as e heihs CONSISTENCY A JEWEL ape He « lown f : - anci# Malone and Henry | Sin,—The only speakers at last night's . for the sani ne wi poke In Opposi 1 to the ($2 and troduction of a system of sewerage for . this city were Mr. John Philkins Tanton a and Joseph Knight, E-q. Is it not a faet e a r Wor that those tlemen were among thx av afternoon with a tiny who offered continuous and obstin- a e following passc ate Opposition to waterw rks, fur the rea- Mand Gobel, M son that without sewerage waterworks \ Wright, Miss Kk. | would give rise to all manner of diseases, | Mrs. Moore. Mise / and prove a curse instevl of a blessing to t y To-day, after many a hard ae ght battle, we have a syetem of water- Marte W hat’s : mia WOKS S€ t } Ca pada To be rai,a particuls meistent, those who contended ayainst ‘ ined Dr. J waterwork e ground that it would } Does 4 tate rewerage, should now take | ‘ sinly thorank among its advocates pu Ally n CONSISTENCY 4 aaa 7 m ~ <2 ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION . . ertveon-Mr. Koes | wv, we. A.B. Venning : AMINER 4 e as r Dear Sir.— ates tals ng vourd tn 8 atures ts ror aking vour depat : ia hand rom Gowan Brae, at the close of the firs! The ese-making season, we be gy, on behalf ; the patrons of Gowan Brae Cheese Fac- ie tory, toexpress to you in a formal manner . how thoroughly satisfied we are with your work as cheese-maker durit wy the past sea- \ I v . Ma und | N w smiing f¢ any i mive ert Fe : ‘ xX} it 1 as a eqnence | r¢ f its rs ‘ he business, Canada by Mr t ‘ at iwratuiation that . sample of the cheese manufactured ty | trade. a | p vou scored very high at the World's Fair n va at Uhicag sent We beg of you to accept the accom- An - ow panving preset tas a small testimony of 5 r a the h gh place you hold in the estimation . e wars of all the patrons e ar Was 1 Hoping to have vou with us again next . nee epring, and that the same pleasant rela- Ss rema@ning | tions shall ever exist between us, signed ss Pp ' behalf of the patrons, - : rt K. Waker, & sie nll A. J. MceDona.p, , , = Cyrau. Wuire, >_> ; Joun Perers, Oa am] Vir Lazarus Ware, + Da rN H. Mooyey, apr x. oa . Twomas MULLALY, . : : H _ Park. Maxnine ss a 7 i « ‘ a — 1 —_————— . i bv Mra. H For sick headace, sour stomach, loath \ ‘ uM Mav Daw M ig of food, dyspepsia or billiousness, take y M { lavies, M M Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will cure you. Recommended by leading physicians lala as a most reliable medicine. re SiA : R I A‘ 4 hia 4 —— i . 5 ys Mille, | DIED. Charlottetown, October e Sa Ay Ww 8 : . . . eas ‘ oad aoe At New Y ork, of pneumonia, on the Sth | . y . ray 2 aso " reoat, | ist., aged 51 years, Harshaw Scott, a W Hi} IS li “ ch g ! ‘ native of Halifax r < i ti . a _ ond ones “~~ i SHIP NEWS. that the demai l a s ¢ are wen I aughter was “oe . arr ‘ Pert of Charlottetown, er om ENTERED. vali yrom THE Stares.—The | Noy *~ Annie C Brown; Helbert, Richi- Ya Times save: On Wednesday oucto on a ‘ effecta we are 8~—-Evelyn, Martin, Intercolonial Pier; str } vs Tow : } The Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; str4Hectra, | BEC 4l NE anid McLaren, Montague; Swallow, Tren- . holm, Tidnis NGREDIE ‘ : ea felephone, Scone, Richibuctos< Etoil du INGREDIE a ss quick aa ~ ete abn Matin, Davis, Pictou; Lizzie, Vatcher, manufacture are : sare g we an mah sae Verte SOME e re ‘net wie LEARED. So saya + * ” - e \ are Nov 7—Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Halifax, N. 5 7 Annié C Brown, Helbert, Richibucto. Ask your Grocer fo ‘ ‘ Cranks & 8_Steamer Alice, McMahon, Buctouchic; 4 * aring White Hi t talph, Smith, Halifax. str Fastnet, octol f hich has Churchill, Summerside; Raeburn, Wil- | ~ rder Carter ett. Pinette; Brilliant Star, Hartling, : k W gt Halifax; Amazon, Eastman, Cow Bay; * - ar at it w lL HS, Sonier, Tracadie; etr Electra, As r . McLaren. Moniagne; Grenads, -MclIn- cia is a f y have sh, Crapaud; Swallow, Trenholm, do 4 ‘ Str Worcester, Baker, Halifax; Jessie. oad et n Tl at exe Houghn, d Swan, LeLacheur, Pug- Pond, P I er : re w wash; Leigh J, McLean, Chatham; at one OCWCK, P. M-; a : lete Danie , Robert, Orwell; Fastnet, | ©O" enue’ 9; ar » Pre Churchill, Halifax. . eae 10—Etoilau Matin, Davis, Pinette;: Emma sole ty — > S. Wyman, Yarmouth; Hydra, Wilkin- | snes CaprcRrel Ie non. Pictou , | ging to Charlottetown ar . - Piet n a arge , ¢ the store Dan Douylase SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. : sre W Art BD v and Jos ‘ ey W fora we Summersipe, Noy. 7 REET LOR) . = Per se Miramichi, Baquet, master, for | . De . Ss Montreal, on 7th: i , a . a 1590 bris oyste ra, $4770 . = Scie . 118 bush potatoes 24 Wi - 7 100 lbs wool. . ‘ 24 ria ; ea i) giase 100 bush oats of 9 34 } ; cntiinitiligl ‘ Douglas $ 5461 - . nn ig ‘ 6 P Shipped per SS Northumberland, Cam j amounted | eron master, for Point du Chene: to$ a at a 45 cases eves ~ 903 ead ak e } 1 1 tub butter 6 veg ig caress. cg ’ 00 bush potatoes § 349 _ - — > | : > Personal. 050 swe ge gan ” ‘ ) 440 JM. Davenport is about t i 520 St. Joh ia a 200 \ atered a H rf : “te 7200 . JB ) ig e, Ha 4 D ee, Frederict os $3938 St St B \ s } ar 2 ‘ earned | : SHIP NEWS. irning way : , Fai He rn Nov 7th - Ent. sloop Pet, J H Brownell, 4 : easali ahd Nort rt ut er; Jame 5 Selliker, Baie os f Island Verte,. Ju Cld,. - ith—sleop ~ Pet; “= othestu-t = forenoon, there | Browneli, Northp rt, mdse; Janie 5 Sell All Colors. ° I Stanley, 7 ' ker, Baie Verte, oate | eye Pe , a e a ‘ j Ses Hexpreps of ladies in ill health have Charlottetown. N at } s Hot Ang heen or are being restored to health and , M M aete oo strength by the f Hawker’s Tonit { . ‘irw W H Lant It has be« me the great and popular ’ MeMilla | as family remedy oni Sa Wood, \ : Fresh buckwheat flour (Island) at Sin- " — 4 lerson & Co's. ro-VOR ROW Say, if you have a friend you w sald like will be “CHILDREN’S DAY” a weaitl wed all, for a “ “ ut | ry DISP A rl) a ' at Zz n Le : wivantay the ‘ en's K G BEER BROS ‘) Haté a Bonnets 4 - f feat Weather Bulletin. loroysto, Nov 10,10 9. m : and nh rtheast ; } falbonary temperature “inds; hne we i to do a kindness to, recommend him Prowse Bros for clothing of all kinds, -_ Feti if you have a spite in for apyone ‘ to } } them somewhere else to buy what they want—Prewse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap | Men n7 d3i A Read Between the Lines ! Everybody’s PREPARED ONLY AT —— ; ° ous support extended ‘to. us during the last twenty-five 'Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, : OM the Old ttand, which will be fitted up in first-class style, 2m | JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. | nova —_—_—--—— (x) Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs | Ww. We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous | friends and customers in. Town and Country for the gener- years, and of asking #0r the continuance of their favors. We have sold our- entire stock of (eroceries, | business, to the McKay Woolen Co., and transferred our lease to them. have rented but not that Store north We therefire beg to announce the new and commodious Brick Queen Street, one door our WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f NEVER BEFORE we | ot | ot | and where, in the course of a few weeks, we will offer for | sale at lowest possible prices a new and varied stock of GROCERIES N. B.—We will be found, until our New Sto in WHITE'S son, Charlottetown, * Esq., two doors north of the Old Stand. second to none in the Provinces. J. D. MACLEOD & C0. occupied a OW. BUILDING, J. DM. & CO. Sept. 15, 1893—dy Iw then eal & wky re is ready, | B. Robert- | Have we sold MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING so cheap. | stock of OVERCOATS and REEFERS, bought at a bargain Clothing Manufacturer retiring from business at much less than the _ first sell lower than if bought in the) cost. We are in consequence able ‘to regular way. We also ask your attention to our BOO have moved to our New Store, adjoining our Dry G We have a large stock on hand that we must convert can afford to pass us when they want to bu Boots or Rubbers. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893-—tu thu sat & wky into cash. No | Have You Anything To Print BRING IT TO Us AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptly, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices, TRY US. ‘The Examiner Pub. Co. London House, Queen Street, CKEARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. ; | Shelf and Heavy Hardware, CARROLL from WORCESTER from Boston, WORCESTER from Ch’town, CARROLL from Ch't WORCESTER from Ch’town, Room, on November, instar Debentures per cent. interest, an 1 are not BOSTON © STEAMERS. The Last Trips of 1893 are SATURDAY, Boston, lith November SATUR- DAY, 18th November THURS- DAY, 9th November. own, THURSDAY, l6éth Novem ber THURS DAY, 23rd Nove CARVELL mer BROS., Agents, Charlottetown, N« 8, 1893—tl 23rd City of Charlottetown ($5,000) Water Debentures I will sell by Auction, at my Sales rPHURSDAY, the 16th day of t, at 12 o'clock, noon : Ten $500 City of Charlottetown Water These Debentures give 5 payal le for twenty vears, I would ask investors to note the length of tinie these Debentures have to run, as the longer t term the more valuable the investment become Most cf the Canadian Bank Stocks yield only from 44 to 5 per cent with a double liability behind then Insurance Stocks are fiuctuating; Manufacturing Stocks cannot be depended on to yield a regular come “Buta sourd Debenture financial sheet anchor, and can be trusted to yield its interest and pay its principa when due prom ptitude ” R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer with unfailing nov8—eod THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with disseminate the tuste for arts, to en and help artists a view to ourage the th February, Incorporated by Letters Patent of or Government of Canada, the 27 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, 1668 Notre Montreal! EXHIBITION AND SALE. Nos. 666 and Vame st. N 1664 I L) S ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o'clock, a, m., to 4 p. | The only chance to pur- chase works of masters All the Paintings are originals, mostly | from the French Sche win |} modern schoo Eminent Artists, such ss 6Frar 218, tochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius R y, Scherrer, Sauzay and a | great many others, are members of th Society Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars H. A. A. BRAULT, oct26 Director. We have a big from a leading T AND SHOE STOCK, which we oods and Clothing Store. one y Men’s, Women’s or Children’s ~ } occupied by th indersigned as a Boo | Princes Wants, Lost, Found,&e DAWSON. |} Advertisements under this heading charged | five cents per line LOST.—A lady’s handbag iiaining a purse with asum ofmoney, betw nMr } Green's, Grafton dt t, an he London House. The finder be rewarded by leay ing same at this offi ; 4 TO LET 4 house on Bayfield Street, con taining eight rooms, exclusive Of pantries, ete. Good yard and stabling. Apply to I | CURLEY, Queen Street, eod tf—novd TO LEI \ ynfortable hous n Bayfield Street, containing seven rooms stable and coach house Apply to Mrs. WADMAN, next door iw pd v7 | TO LET fhe Store on Queen Street lately t and nm Apply ; Shoe Store. Immedia to JB. MACDONALD. more BOARDERS WANTED A few | boarders can be accommodated at th WAN zaR HousE, Kent Street, at reasonable rates nov3—wky 3! HOUSE TO LET, containing four porch and cellar Pump at the door and good 5 MONAGHAN cellar. App y to FRAN Mal- peque Road. tw) pd—noyl WANTED.—A young man t& el in the country On COMMISSION Must be well recom- mended. One from the country preferred Apply at this office. dy 3i wy 3i—nové can be ac- GREGOR’S, novs BOARDERS !—A_ few boarders commodated t Mes. C. V. Mi Street. si pd lass Horse and Buggy Apply at G. &. augs TO HIRE.—A first~ to hire. Rates reasonable. | Jury’s Jewelry Store, TO LET.—Hal of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- | taining six rooms. Apply to MRs. GEORGE ROBINSON On the premises tfi—octl rooms, ate: en eer ee Nia MTS ee eS zm RTD ARETE ils. in BA Pe ooo a