LOCAL AND ITEMS OTHER Tue Mraamicnt is due here this ever | ° <i Wa A platfor Rie} md | - _ rele I | ame | — ° I t H AT A | ‘ I 4 i fax : ¥ = w s ‘ y ‘ ps 7 ERA N I i cra Walsh w place | Ms a ‘ U pps Ouee Street, at a | ™ . ID \ { o - I ) \ \ ed | I gar 00 — a est whe s bull ne that wav bn ( } the ure peoplejw Znegle oY Srspie Ly 4 ere Fan Fes [he New Yor € \ , r in ! \ | et y ' 2 a ~ th , : pay bis crew . aad d fast Sa ‘ ! se | ult » of . . . & at I - ; . ' Mock Parnras I nding ‘ m . ° im + sion of the Mock Parliament will open on Tuesday evening next. It°is announced : i ASTE! i ©) ' . F S nae Ca t at Pre r Weeks will introduce a bill ea | at was Senne 1 Seenee | oa of the Mar nih om e Pi es from the Dominior i - _ Teacners’ Insrivvere The city teach i sand others who may be members of ‘ | George e Charlottetown Teachers’ Institute are a : ney | requested to meet In the class-room of the ‘ M 2a m~] Y.M.C. A. on Saturday evening at 7.30 abors | 1 tan executive committee : s 1 & thee mts ; ont uke Examinise Watrer.—Mr. Best, analyst, : ak 36 Saeks f St. John engaged in examining samples va aken from several wells ad n Charlottetown, witha view to ascertainin: e @ ( whether or not the water is impure. The Bb , ‘ Sampies were lorwar led by the City Coun- ide ' > a ee s Corxer Stone Laip [The corner stone ein aid ol ane . \N Mount Al versity residence . \ i on at Sackville was laid on W Inesday after- ‘ ‘ Lizzie N n by the Rev. Dr. A 1 In the presence : Raetk : Woltile f several hundred prople. The builling is ' i kK Pinna Mise tr} 10 x of brick, the’ stories high, cn] ~ \ - Mies Cal v " cost aLout GoU,VUe, ' ‘ a <i K vj Bapty Mixep.—Advy : from Alberton uf re port that th grit ition held there vesterday wrangled all day about the ad- o F nceske mission of delegates from Dock Road and = . to ti Mir iinigas] 1 he convention came to no- 9 teen Wt thing. It is stated that Rogers and Math- ; atl oi eson are still in the field and will fight to pe . . 7 J the death ~ 5 tt — 7 Vr . = Marixe News. — The brizt Hattie , : ed staan Louise, Captain King, passe 1 { anso yes- posstnayss ~ Un A alae oui tesday, eighteen days ft m Trin lad. She g tl ‘ erpoa;r rh 8 expected here te r early t- morrow morning ' /“ saps . he rt eschr. P.L. G., Captain MclI-aac, e the rh gg . sailed for Gaspe veste rday with a cargo of aod re ne bushels of oats and 19 tons of hay, i. ' . ‘t¢,, | Shipped by Messrs. Carvell Bros. Apta e al rw mm : ¢ er lerSthe any a : . y em Uj thei Tne Bewrixne Sea Marrer.—An Ottawa fs i f lrowned are | despatch states that Sir C. H. Tupper has He Cha Sabian Ch formally called the attention of the Oo 3 a 9 an. the a , | governor in council to the services rendered so ire by the following Canadian gentlemen i: — connection with the Behring Sea case: ATTEMPTE ARSON An attempt was Dr. G. M. Dawson, Joseph Pope, Hon. W made the other day by a pupil to burn th tion building at Hal- 4 A rding to a deepatch, two fires were ii® vered In the Du i v, me at each ¢ I Mr. Laurence, a teacher at the tut , was t i by one of the inmates t at}a } had a nts made Me i to Mr. Lau with the ol 1 Mr. Laurence d Ana t ‘ ‘ af 4 e 7a } i ' ' pe prot : Mr La in nie I wa t two fires He sta : wa . ny i i an wi f | ‘ » ; | <-> i I LF At | ex rt wy ia 4 H ta stepre nt I ott ma y a ace ecord r e 4 st e | ‘ e “a i id s br pe i Harr " rotter \ - ‘ arranged le lar ( vne y Me. HH. ¢ { v s city, and Balston, owned es Ma ald, ¥.S8 Ss | £10 ‘ ke Th ra ‘ ke | | ‘ 4 it the 28t The | track has not yet been decided uy 1t Na y i ou ¥ la | ‘ Ps s Llara ma : ! ablish.ing a@ new fa ata P Clara’s | ss 2.34, made i New Y ‘ I I (re 2. I } es Clara, i vy Kentack } a to Dexter P Clara lam, Reality, by Prince; au i :3 i who i « 4 ‘ I rl st lar ‘a hon ‘ i) , has three 2.30 pe eu - } Book I Bay } as sued. The é i ates n the i churches the 8 associations was held at St. Martin’s, N. B., August last, the a sociation meetings being held during t winter and autumn, They report hurches (207 in Nova Scotia, 165 in New Brunswick, and 25 in Prince Edward Is snd) with 44,697 members; $140,000, numbers, raised for locel churcl } poses, & 1 $21,154 Missions They ep apt ams dur ig the vear fk F foreign missions among the Telugus of the Madras Presidency. India, the Board ex pended $17,000, about £2,400 of which was used in Home expenses. There were | ‘ # report i by the 6 noissionaries The sun f $7,265.45 was raieed for home i sand pani r saiaries of Mission- | kK and grat fields v reby 468 per- vere nverted In Nova Scotia are Sunday schoole, with 18,136 pupils, teacher New Brunswick. 195 s, with 104 pupils and 981 teach- P. EB. Island, 24 schools with 240 ® ara and 94 teachers - - THE STORY OF A CASE! PART I! \ . G anv, but a gentle- 4 KE 4 ‘ yd row f aceing ut I wa ent tohim with all des via Han g and Liverpool. | It | wae scarcely settled in Kogta . ime to send me to Canada I atmment I received during ay I rpool to Halifax wae f \ f even a “ hard | Bat I ar mle of stuff that stands vear and tear, and I don’t look a bit | Hawker’s Liver Pills They will cure | you. Recommended by leading physicians | Goldwin Smith’s “Political History cf the | House. THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Hamiley of Victoria, Collector Milne of Victoria, J. M. Macoun of the geological survey, A. P. Sherwood, commissioner of Dominion police; R. N. Venn ng, C F. Winter, and W. C. Gordon of the fisheries lepurtment. Parliament will be asked to a substantial recognize their services in iieesieacttiiiasiihian The Ladies Delighted The pleasant effect and the perfect safety with which ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative. Syrup of Figs, under all conditions make it their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, vet effectual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels chceabnniiai For sick headace, sour stomach, loath- food, lyspepsia or billiousnese, take a3 a most reliable medicine LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Geo Carter & Co are taking orders for is” We have nailed our colors to tie mast, “sink or swim, survive or per sh” we'll continue to distribute the greatest bargains furnishings, underwear and clothing ever seen in our town—D A Bruce Corsets—Largest assortment—best value —Moore & McLeod Every man and boy who wants a reefer, an ulster or an overcoat will find it to their advantage to see our stock before McKay Woolen Co in rents making a purchase octl9 d&w The goods to buy at Prowse Bros., if you wish to have the best for the lowest price, are men’s, boys’ and children’s cver coats, reefers, suits, underclothing, top shirts, Cardigan jackets and all other lines of staple dry goods. — Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men oct 19 Sid&wky Tweeds, Blankets, Flannels, our own make, no better value—McKay Woolen ( d&w—octl9 EXAMINER . - - . . | WE KNO -| THEY KNOW FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1893. Removed! J.B. MACDONALD & CO See Our Assortment ! Have R ee Boots & Shoes See Our Goods ! how to buy BLACK GOODS, and apply every test in order to procure the best. YOU KNOW that we have a Latest and Most and Fancies. See Our Prices ! complete assortment of the Fashionable Stuffs in Plains NEW BRICK BUILDING ACROSS THE STREET. who have bought of us, that they get the very best satisfaction in worth and wear. See Our Values ! STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S BLOCK. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY!!! ‘Johnston's Fluid Beef A Periect ae Beef Food. — STAMINAL ARGEST and CHEAP 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.| the result of our heavy cash purchases. We are proud to say that at the present time we carry the finest assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING that can be fornd in any Stere in the city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAPER than any house in the | trade. We would call particular attention to the Clothing made from our own make &« p00 wu « rovie combiner of Mweeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. Come and get. —- our prices and inspect the goods before going elsewhere. bascetet sts pa | BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic Our stock of TWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME. MADE TWEEDS are worth fifty per cent more than they are marked. Come and ** 7 see our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saving | — "*able Beef Teas money. Our UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock in Milk Granules the city, and we are disposing ot them at the most reasonable prices. sah eaide or pare Cow's Mik oo tented A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in all |‘ stove! terme qom prices ; Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price | tity of water it yieids a product that is andara as es of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the ls of pu The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE. penyovAL. Charlottetown, October 20, 1893—m w f sic latetiliiiated ‘Lumber and Coal OVER Ore nce ‘ponaeed. ae PT yp WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- che aper than _ = = = EEE €® This Man Says drive us a Is ‘ i mn. BARRAT1 & CHAMPION AS “Dy 30 Years Manufactured | nis everything in our line cheaper tha esi FAA He will not buy another pair of IMPORTED die ee Se / s > SS 7 iz _ is, ‘ , — . . } y run . . Drick, and a ‘ C1! , i y li . a¥ a | BOOTS, as they go to pieces. | ks & We also intend to keep on hand a ful r y EA | . supply of Hard and Soft Coals, which we < - \ f will sell at the lowest rates dt Goff Bros.’ Boots, | made out of Island Grain Leather, with Solid aug5-—dy sat tu wyom Coat Makers Wanted. Four first-class Coat Makers can find steady en ployment and good pay by ayr plying to Leather Stiffeners and good workmanship, is | Edward Island | MADE OUTr OF Island @rain Leather what the Farmers of Prince ; ; : FRED. 7. HAM, want for Fall Wear and Wet Weather. Call! Merchant Tailor, St. Stephen, New Brunswick and see them at t3—dy lw wy Li ot, canara PFE BROTHERS’ BOOT FACTORY, GOFF BROS’. POWDER | scapectetaat GOFF BROS. QUEEN STREET. | Boot Factory. | on Ss” frome lalf Grain Bass. Bran and Cracked Feed Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m ae | (ee GES ERB EG. SB 4 4) (4) is) (4) iA . 4) A j J j Winter Clothing ' Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! eee SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. iid. noe GD ee And Quality Unexcelled. "10 To octl9 oct9—31 (m th m) 2000 * |} id j —(rx) Overcoats, Storm Coats, | See Paton & Co’s new advertisement in | au octl7 21 I your boots at J. B. Macdonald & Cc w store Verv cheap. Oct 18 4i 5 thing New—Water-white extract vanilla, just the thing for flavorin g, frost received torday at S. B ing, jellies, &c., 12 9} ocltio 21 Enman & Co’r Clothing—A bi at J. B. Maciionald & Co’s Trv J. B. Macdonald’s for clothing and ; Lowest prices. Oct 18 41. Another lot ladies and children’s com- bination suits, .medium -weight and very fine, received to-day at Stanley Bros. ’ oetl 8 3i eod g sto k at lowest prices Oct 18 3i boots and shoes Combination suits—ladies and children’s jast opened at Harris & Stewart, London oct] 7,3ins Oysters every evening this week at W gC. I U. Coffee Room, Grafton Street tu th fr Warm Underclothing— See our new | stock.—Harris & Stewart. octl7 Bove’ Suits — Good stock, selling low.— Harris & Stewart. octl7 J. GB, Macdonald & Co, have removed their stock of boots and shoes to their new store across the street. | Pointer on Drugs ! | ‘ } iv I ed in Cherlottetuwn, and to-day I a he centre of aitraction in Beer Bros 4 e The popularity I am ny i t gratifying, aml proves ut | am the speet (and perhaps the ; a Woot SHawss that erer arlottetow Between you and | Tis It nk theyre stllinag me too cheap I'm worth a t more money Call and eme. If you vt ca 1 Tu be all » S.—Thev’e got a great big stock of i this store, and thev’re awful eal Weather Bulletin Torosto, Oct. 20, 10 a. m. Moderate south-east to south-west winds; fair weather; «stationary or a litile higher ten perature. We keep everything usually found in a First-Class Drag Store at right prices. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. octlé - We want a Cc ou ple of thous and dollars. can be accommodated with good yo _septl5—eod ti Jackets, Wisters, Tweed at Lowest Prices. 7 AG LONDON HOUSE. > | Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—-m w f | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Shelf and Heavy Hardware, = EEE : WE ARE Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f Tt RT i= : W ANTED.—Can vas of good address. | Wants, Lost, Found, &e | gi cren, smite: soo, winter. | ut"ralanat allt’ af "Amer ‘sending out our accounts now and respect- = : —~ | seal Stained Glass. Energetic Agent wanted n grown stock. Advantages unequalled Advertisements under this heading charged for Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Libera m BROWN BROS >. Nurs men, Toronto | mission.—McCaw, STEVENSON & ORR, 5 y(mw wets five cents per line. Seite tess ——— Wall Street, New York. Soa MRS. F. MACNUTT 1 1 her SE rr ss ‘ Mm Tre-opente er TO LET.—Half of a tenement house con- os ween nigh ani req «27.08 asses for Drawing and Painting at her resi- taining eight rooms, and situated on the cor- WANTED.—A good cook, Wag : = Or ao oe 2aw pa septa fully request payment of all overdue bills. | AppigtoPemmcxTeatson Streets. Agny Ses ees. lw pd—octl ; dence Upper Pr St TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy fi Rates y BOARDERS !—Three or four gentiemen TO LET—A Cottage on West Street, conm- | ty pir Re reasonable Appiy at G.G | taining nine rooms; water and sewerage ID | Jurys Jewelry Store ) aa | connection. Apply at this office. vy ee a ee ccna ataaaanaainaieis aaa eee ) I The eastern half of a House situ- central part of the city. Terms ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Apply at this office. 3i TO LET.—Halfof a tenement house on the | Rooney, containing six rooms, and is in good a corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- | condition as tae house was rebuilt last sum- iD 5 ] . | b Re bill is all that ore Cea ae Gave” Salary taining six rooms. Apply to Mas. Guones er season given immediately, Apply m 70 with expenses, and position permane {SON 2 premises. —oculs | to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Stree on t t Ln i Ceca use your 1 = pa Re ntiee satwense and ae aaienened ROBINSON On the _— wes b ; oa me L. 2 - LI 7 i aS zeet, stam ped envelope.—The Dominion, 316 Omaha TO LET.—One-half of a doubie tenemen! li—octl8 | nouse on Hillsborough Square, iately occu ied by B.C. Prowse. For particulars apply TO LET.—A house on the corner of Prince Wm. Wyatt or B. C. Prowse. eod tf—jy22 | and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton = —— House.” coe on given immediately Ap- ply 1G A. FULTON, a augZs HOUSE TO LET. | pd—octis KELLY dy—se pus Building, Chicago. WANTED.—I want two good agents. Per- manent employment and good pay to the right men. Keference uired. Address it will not help us out. large accounts will be thankfully accepted. aa WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A girl for eneral housework. No washing. Apply to Sire. FP. Parker Carvell, at Mrs. C. V. Me- LET.—A house containing seven rooms/| | es s, Prince Street, between the hours of | situated opposite the Hallway Htation.—Mks. lO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House G : é } ITPAN YW one and two or seven and eight p. m. LowDeEN, Dundas Esplanade, oct) | situated on corner of Kent and Pownal . TO LET.—Half of a new tenement house on | >treets. Enquire of WANTED.—A servant girl to do general | Bishop Street, containing six rooms. Apply | THOMAS W. DODD housework, Apply to Mrs. W. 8. St#w4kr, | to THOS. CAMPBELL, Richmond Street, "a; iia Hi - Water Street. 3i—octl7 octh—tf At Medical Hall, Partial payment no 1¢ Bazaar Sto, WANTED.—A gentleman and wife want Bazaar board and lodging forthe winter in 4 quiet and corafortable house. Would prefer no other boarders. Apply at this office. octs2 sept23 tf Charlottetown, October 16, 1893—m wt ORE ce et ma aN Nm RE Fa mg seieeeniiadeiietinh tnelitheebianiieidie mentees cmenceela on eteeee meen oii . . a = — eens - —_—— ah | ; yaerie ay vy a b i ; ' a I , +. eae Lea ee ee ee ee ee ee : : PS — Fi : . ; +e ‘ — satan ane x