THE 4 4 HEABQUARTIRS OF QWEN & FITZGERALD, ‘ae te . = DAILY MEETING AT DUNDAS. Report Continned, uN : . Ir. Shay ntinuing his speech at the ' at Dundas, on Monday, the 27th i: dhe present Government pres | when in Opposition t e% Pay ‘ | carry on the] | EXAMINER : BAGHEL “eg . | % r BLANKETS | D { HIDE R QUILTS | patterns, $6.50 to ee THURSDAY, NOVEMBER oe Erice. We keep all Sizes, Weighis and Grades in Unions & Wools. A nice assortment, handsome Generous in Size and Low Ti. ae ae 30), Lil $18.00. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK. (H TRE CLOTHESLINE Or Rather in the Clothes Line. WE CAN GIVE Just What YOU You Want. v¥ isters, Winter-wearing I wn Overcoats. Reefers. Suits. Pants. Charlottetown, Nove nber 20, 1893—m in Stock. our strict Our Prices, our McKAY WOOLEN wt OX, ) ere es Tweeds, Blanketings, Flannels and Clothing. places the Give us a eall, many. Assortment of Styles, our Immense Quantity attention to this line of business CO,, the MANUFACTURERS, in a position to supply the wants of the purchasing public in those goods: at the lowest prices they can be had elsewhere. GOING IF BLIND | A MOTTO.—Never buav with your eyes shut and never buy without seeing our Clothes first. FLANNEL =, DRUGGE S TWFEDS. Our Own Make. ‘The Best Vaiue in the Market. D(A) FA — UBBERS AND OVERSHOES, Gareat Varicty ! Bottom Prices Goodyear, Granby, Gipsy, Dorothy, Mermaid and other style Rubbers: and other style Overshoes. American and Canadian. GORE ' Qe ‘ mover 27, 1893 ~m Charlottetown, Nove Storm Excluders, Manitobas. Arcties. Jersey ESE OS. WwW ACME CLUB SKATES, | Broad’s Axes, Fourler’s Axes, Diamond Edge Axes, Horse Rugs, Mink and other Traps, Wholesale and Retail. i Nove mber »| Thursday, the 30th November, at 5 W“ deficits ROBERTSON'S BUILDING, <' y said, “and wi ob UB GUT i ' : e\ e and exnen o aneot * -o- — H y done , Phe | if accounts QUEEN STREET tat Sn ae a : —_—_— $72,000 the OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. i2""° veda $1 4,000 LOCAL A We 5 ind that $45,000 = Iso2,a expense of OV . >* , n ! : Bryne t} - : which w to polit il \ twithstand are ' , , é : thie o r Q p ; aa . . 0 ag Y > ar Mel \ - * ~ ’ M | : { ~ p : D> ' vy ~ ; ne . Mr. S : : \ : i \\ D ; . a . ‘ ‘ ” “ - Ha . “ Sun , p pi I AX a : ‘| = M i v for ‘ » . : G < Ring's : ‘ i ‘ tl ‘ ; } | 1 ve it Ww ‘ ' . 1 \ CULVE ‘ ‘ *; j ‘ en support o—— cf ou s tort - _ i Aing’s Ce ( y \ i . [a 4 = 1 o ' ‘ s i priali ze | s i cat sasittiailiiuaa ary 5 ild ; ta sv it iad ; ; : hed the pe ( y D t his + aie his : is ‘ y i ert p i ‘ “ ts t,a ! »t } ns —_ M Le i ts ! nt H i } ~ | j \ iwfla ow ke 3 at 4 per W ; kuating a e fun y 5 s ‘N M tnag ent He a S f Land Offi hi ure a ‘ King’s C vy, the disfranchise } ’ Dor : th >and Amalz r ~ I iw iup by saying tha < ‘ a} ; spent $35,000 . ' iy ain Vears ib i the troory sors had ck the sa ne , : . iter wa aed tr i H ar 5 a yur rx ing t F 22 tii “ : t ] vas xtra ex a ul o and wharves > i a ] sdlav M Ss yea can | what V _ i a ua evervone knew f ¥ ir. M pped 23 vas 2 shed in & man- wnd Mr. MeGirath 204. O Tuesday, ! lent history of th { ara stean P 2 " wned M A. ¢ Speeches w n by M Hughes Fa and Mr. Currie, of Souris, on behalf of the (j rn and by Messrs. John Me- t.—D g ! Lean, M. P., Hon. Arch. J. Macdonald x w f ‘Y. ve Siand G F. Owes behalf the Oppo - x ie « tor s I The ng Was near ua w euy a ; t i R ” i i i tie I t -Conse ative party; t : i acl a \ M ers Jar ies” | Ma ke uid j « | \ | e ti ard ( Shaw w ! ited, t ‘ ; : ri s | thus-asm wae so great that » one ven- #3254 propose the Government cand: - jute Three cheers were given for Shaw P I glove t het wee and Macdonald, a like number for the i rt } Jack Ma at P i en man and the Queen, after which the i ‘ ago, res ' av.ct ‘ g «lisp r=ed ‘ i O'R We ttel mentioning th Hon. Mr be g s Macg Cha Gordon and Arel J. Macdonald wer hott i rs ag ana pr o-ed a india for t Fifth Dis- par . g I s 8 King’s, and the nomination was Ha nimous. The Government candidates —_- -—— even mentioned and did not put Bo-ros Comepy Compasy Phis in appearance : . nen a Mas Dundas and adjoining setflements are 4 se to? Friday | for the Opposit , — =e oe R . _ The Mount Albion Meeting. asie Rrow: h : oe ot | vt M ey. s the t The meeting heid last nigh 4 Mor fin S af there 1 ma At mh Was Orie arg und mos | , “Hor t held th It was a } te. | ” g a) re 4 ti el rs for mille A Na Pogne Wicklow wed- 1; Mr. Peters pened the meet ng it Res | d he { aes at; @ ta speech in defence of the Govern- y n He was followed by Messrs Blake, iin Stewart and Cummiskey The Op Ss ; rk ' e a/| position eandidates made a great im- meant Salvat Ar this | pression, and were loudly cheered. Mri € e t} Me wii« Cunimiskey spoke for only twelve min- B ‘ Ensig Sul lo the charges made by Blake and i > si Work f Arn Stewart Mr. Peters made no rep-y. The | . ies ¢ des « w?elng was largely in favor of the Oppe- g “ n | support, Re andidates Mr. Brew a a ise ie : om iis ties NEW LONDON NOTES, ° . a Campbell and MeLeod’s prospects are ’ ‘ KOT) : ' : : i Meeting vyrowing brighter ¢€ very day Sinciait and ; o T} S W arburton are making @ honese to house : ee anvass, but are coldly received except by : v . rl ! ot bows - re We understand that the Government bu Sa i ; ; u.didate is circulating stimulants where it ’ é s appreciated. The supervisors are their ee te ¢ the | peddlers. Itis needless to say that neither : - i} of the Goverrment candidates are can : : pr using votes fur prohibition . > All sensible people around here are ‘ rM as np lown on the Peters combination for their ; ‘ ott oe sadam. 1 terference with returning officer Horn e iN Heart p D d scharge of his duties Ph thing . i Ke : and ¢ ‘ s Burn barefaced It certain Vv ik OKs a; : pagprtone d during the aft vanted favors from the deputy ‘ pta W isn Bb njamiin e ticer . . Flood, Hugh Mel ' a i oe ; Mury Angus Macinnis a MEETING AT DONAGH. Mats. i afternoon the sath, As © . l, when Da (ra Owtne tothe bad condition of the roads Men \. Mel s and Jan the meeting at Donagh on Tuesday even- Mt aoveil Aft shout gy was not largely attended. Speeches * geliberat the jury Tl were made by the candidates, Blake and wing verdict Stewart, Peters and Cummiskey. The I ‘ ime to tl death | Premier did not have much to say in + g | ng off the * ip at favor of the Gove rnment, and M r. Cunm- eS tr i evening of the | miskey’s speech was composed of a pig 25th shies jury hd re mmend | st wy. Messrs. Blake and Stewart spoke pa- y : gates lead with telling effect. The meeting was 2 to “ ferries be i | in favor of the Opposition candidates. 1 { 4 pa —_——_—_—_oeoeo ling unding “ft For sick headace, sour stomach, loath Tie recommend | ing of food, dy«pepsia or billiousness, take t emploved | Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will cure S sport i anc that | you tecommended by leading physicians wht boa é } kept in | as a most reliable medicine. also, that life buoys be S. B. Enman & Co. have just received a ” - 7 new stock of canned goods, which they are offering for sale very low n30 2 An Ulster nm Time USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. whe great Kloot and NerveRemedy. Saves —, : “ President Diaz, of Mexico, . > , y Health and Money. ‘is a hard worker, and has a hobby for collecting firearms | r thie f » at of all ages and nations. He ! is a practical mechanic, having | ee constructed all the furniture | wo ; in his bedroom, with tools of igs his own manufacture. t 2 iby ! : g en We could give President a , Diaz pointers on making and oe r selling Chamber Suitse. We Vv ’ P . — 7 have just finished at our own ‘ t pr ut fuctory 50 Ash Suites in three | % we phe styles, made of selected Island | BEER ESCs. Ash. by Island workmen. Chiidren’a U ndery: ry cheay ? . ee Weather Bullet, Toroxro, Noy. 0, 10 2. m. Southeasterly, veering to westerly winds. | lon ty and mild, with - ; rain * t nlacce ain Al me | ace #, This lot of Suites are regular “P. t2 MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. nov 30-—dy | €. MACDONALD, will meet — —(s DODD & Charlottetown, November 27, 1893- ROGERS. —~m w f POLITICAL MEETINGS. First District of King’s. | The Candidates for the First Distriet at Kinz’s Connty will meet the Electors of the following p's Souris—Wedr Pp th Red Point—'1 hursday, 30th, at 2 p.m. Fortune Bridge—Monday, Dee. 4th, at 2p.m ; Bear River at 2 p. m. Priest Pond West River p- ™. POLITICAL MERTINGS, HON. GEORGE Nov 23th, at 2 North—Tuesday, Dee. 5th, Friday, Dee. 8th, at 2 p.m Hall—Saturday, 9th, at 2 nov24 FORBES and Mr. H. ihe of the Fourth Electoral Distriet of (Jueen’s County, as follows :— PISQUID ROAD—On 22nd November, at 5 p. m. ALBERY PLAINSSCHOOLITOUS On Thur November, at 5 » i. LIGG electors Wednesday, the 25rd “day, tiv HALL —On Friday, the 24th ,; atv p. m GRAND VIEW SCHOOLHOUSE—O; Monday, the 27th November, at 5 p.m. CALEDONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — On , Tuesday, the 28th November, at 5 p.m, PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL- HOUSE—On Wednesday, the 29th Nov- ember, at 5 p. m. WOOD ISLAND'S EAST HALL—Os ». mn. BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHCUSE— On Friday, the Ist December, at 5 p. m. MELVILLE SCHOOLHOUSE — On Saturday, the 2nd December, at 5 p. m. POWNAL HALL- On Thursday, the 7th December, at 5 p. m. VERNON RIVER BRIDGE: HALL— On Friday, the 8th Dec« mber, at 5 p.m. ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSE— Saturdoy, the 9th Decempber, at 5 p.m. MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLUOUSE —On Monday, the llth December, at 5 . ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m. Messrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the places and times mentioned in the notice ef meetings ad- | vertised by Messrs. Forbes. and Mec: | donald. PUBLIC MEETINGS. Third District of King’s County Political Meetings will be held at the following places and times :— Court House, Dundas, on Monday, Nov. 27th, at 6 p.m. Cardigan Bridge, on Tuesday, Nov. 28, at 6 p- mn Montague Bridge, on Thursday, Nov. 30, | at 6 o’clock, p. m To each of which the Government can- didates for the Third Electoral District of King’s County are respectfully invited. i } Notice of further meetings in this Dis- | trict will appear later. JAS. E. MACDONALD, CYRUS SHAW. Cardigan, Nov. 20, 1893.— her wat PUBLIC MEETINGS. District of € «hael [xf The undersigned will meet the of the Ist District of Queen’s County, at the following times and places :— Thursday, November 23rd, Clifton Hall at 5 pm evectors } | Queen's | | e} Friday, November 24th, at Hope River | Hall, at 5 pm. Monday, November 27th, at Hall, at | pm. Monday, November 27th, at ton Hall, at 6 pm. Tuesday, November 28th Schoolhouse, at 5 pm. Wednesday, November 29th, at Dollar’s Mills, Emyvale Schoolhouse, at 1 pm. Wednesday, November 29th, at Kelly’s Cross, at 6 pm. Thursday, November 30th, at Bonshaw Hall, at 5 pm. Friday, December Lst, at Crapaud Hall, at 5 pm. Monday, December 4th, at Bradalbane Halli, at 5 pm. Thursday, December 7th, at French tiver Hall, at l pm. Thursday, December 7th, at , Irishtown Hall, at 6 pm. The Opposition candidates are to attend. at Springton invited PETER SINCLAIR, A.B. WARBURTON. Ch’town, Nov. 20, 1893, Granville | Frederic- | ! | | Charlottetown, November 27, 1893—dy have want want want want Shoes to buy. Honest Goods, Shoes that Fit. Value for your money. , to trade with live people that give best value in the city. ju) ARE YOU HAPPY? \Ve sell them. We have them. We keep them. We give it, Then trade with J. M. McLEOD & CO. Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. : & BAWSOGN. Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f — ee P| < =< << LiF a atic | \ IF wae yp VES OOS: SS | . \ J og, a c <> > " —N gum) af Si ‘¢ m D Cel Cc Pee cam ee Pel > FN ji 4 te KY % / Yo feRimMORI AD a VU g / i {ey N a —— » 3 ——s Charlottetown, Eovember 21, 1893, a a eel a Vis ed en Bae La City Hardware a — = nom . nd \ > =Ds=D SP F a rg —_—_—_—iV. Store. Siete ante ie 1895. MISS MARY DOULE, STE DIO, STAWPER BLOCK lastructions given in the various bra es of Drawing and Painting. DAVIES’ OINTMENT las no Equal for the Cure of Old Sores, Burns, Bealing Sores, Salt Rheum, Eezema, Itch and all Sores where there is any Inflammation. ‘TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 OTS. | For the next four weeks w oc : Lo < t per box to it will sell for troduce it DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, ge Pharmac) 3 St. Gree ‘The Parliament of Religions wanmewer fh, I Poaionsens | Religious Congresses at the Col- umbian Exposition. Complete in one volume of about 1,000 pages, fuily tilustrated . Fascinating Story of the most wonderful « i Religious World | has ever known. Bilited by a corps eminen ithers and Writers, headea by the noted scholar and author, Walter R. Ho ighton, A. M ; Compiled | froia Original manus } and stcnographic r ria Thousands of years of Reliz’ous H'story re- viewed by one body, compristng th: brightest | and de pest religious thinkers froin all parts | of the Curth; elucidating the religious bellers otevery known s » and dra iv the hearts i en nearer and tecarer tagell Sold only } plion. cloth, a2 Sie 5 4) THEO. 1. CH PPRLALE: Sol: Agent, Chariocttetown, P, E. L nov 2"—3i col i | ' S7. ANDREW'S DAY. The Anuual] Celebration of St. Andrew's Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian lub of P. E. Island, will take place at the ib R On Thursday, the 30th inst., AT 9 O'CLOCK, P. M. OOS Tickets ean he obt iined from T). Smal)] Chiirman; J.% Mi Donald, D. Wy. Finlay son, Jd. MePhee, Committe J. M. CAMPBELL, nov24 Secretary. Chueh School for Girls, WINDSOR, NEVA SCOTIA. PATRONS ~ I ‘ ‘ " AOvn Synods of the Dioceses Fredericton ; MAIRMAN of BOARD of TRUS- TES. The Bish pat Nova Seotia, PRINCIPAL he Governesses and Scotia anid Miss Machin, with Insfrnetors. The Lent Term of this~ Institution be- | gins on SATURDAY, January 20th, 1894. v Calendar and Trustees’ Report ap DR, HIND, Windsor, N. 8. Good Profit & Value CLUCER Ob HOUSEKEEPER WHO HANDLES WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. 10 AND 20 CENTS. novi4d—im PRIDE 5, nov2s To the Independent Elee- ‘ , tors of Charlottetown and Royal'y, GENTLEMEN,~-Having been nomi- nated at a representative and influential meeting of the supporters of the Govern- meyt to be a candidate, along with Bnej. Rogers, Esq., in the Liberal interest, for this constituency at the approaching Klec- tion, I beg publicly to intimate that | have accepted the nomination as candidate for Assemblyman, and now most respect- fully solicit your suffrages on the 13th prox. Should you do me the high honor to elect me as your representative, I will to the best of my ability advocate your varicd interests, and among others the conducting of the affairs of this Province on business principles. | have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant. L. E. PROWSE 25, 1893. Wants, Lost, Found,&e Charlottetown, Nov. Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. JOHN FLOOD, 1b years of age, lefthis home last Thursday, and’ has not been heard ot since. Any information of his whereabouts will be thankfully received by his mother, Mis. JoHN FLOOD, near McKinnon & Me- Lean’s Foundry. 2i pd—novw Pere = WANTED--Anexperienced saleswoman (no other need apply) for our Dry Goods Store.— J. B. MACDONALD & Co. lw d& w—noy30 WANTED.—A good girl for general house- work. Apply between the hours of one and three o'clock to Miss WEE KS, Brighton. nova 1ST.—-A small white dog with black mark about head. Particular« as to whereabouts thankfully received at P, KE. 1. Raiiway Rag- gage Room. NOVD FOUND.—On the Lower Maipeque Road, £0 ne days ago, a lady’s fur cape, Apply at this office. dy 21 wy li—nov2 5 $i) and $20 Genuine Confederate Bills, * only five cents each; $5) and $ 09 bills, ; nts each; 2c. and 5c. shinpiasters, 10 ents each; $1 aud $2 b lis, 2) cents each. sch securely -cai-d on receipt oi price. Ad- iross CHAS. D. BARKER, 90 5. Forsy oh Street, Atlanta, Ga, 4$'—nova FOUND.—A purse containing a small sum of money Apply at this office. nov2s IfOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, go xl stabling attached, on Richmond Street West. Apply on the premises to NicHo.a;s MURPHY. tu fri tu pd—nov2s have good dry storage for Wagons, Furniture, ete., for the winter.— . < OELY, Grafton Street novi—3i pd STORAGE.—I CONN LO3T.— \ tew days ago, a silver medal with the inscription: “* Awarded for Neodlework. C. N. D. June, 1891.” Finder will please leave it at this office. novi ; sniiehocieteanitiinninitatitaiiitataaalaas W ANTED.—Good, live, ative vepresenta- a F on H | } | STORE. tive in this city and vicinity, to take agency | for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator, |} A reliable | hotels and farailies readily article. Good profit. Factories, use this com- pound. Address with stamp THe KoALINE Fue. Co, Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novi4 WANTED —An apprentice to learn the Drug business. Apply at JoHNson’s Drug lw—nov22 STRAYED.~—From the pasture near Love's Tannery, on Thursday fast, a brindie cow. Any information leadiag to her recovery will } be thankfully received by D. A. Bruce, Char- R. B NORTON & CO. lottetown. nova WANJED.—Canvasser of good address, Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- can grown stock, Advantages unequalled,— BROWN BROS. ©O., Nurserymen, Toronto, on Sw (Mm w s)—oet4 sonnet eR RB ie i aorta, 2% EM" HR ee Re = ee