i ao nn Dmmae merited THE THK DAILY EXAMINER. NOVEMBER 6, | HS BIER LT hy Oh i —— ~ —_——— , BE. ISLAND HOSPITAL MERTING, Interesting Addresses—Two Young Ladies Receive Their Graduating Diplomas. The Philharmonic Hall was not large enough to comfortably accommodate the eT Ae ee Soe ee er eran — DAILY EXAMINER * Aaa LBTTERS 10 TALES OF THE ESCHEATORS, >-— | from till “together witha strip of shore front of a width pot exceeding ove hundred feet, running from Kent Street along the out- side of tue existing bank of Government it strikes the said line from Brighton Boad to ,the shore, for the pur- ones ee pA em me mtn Seeoiat. Desrarones tre tHe Examiner et & ~~ A OGONVENTION — SR eee WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1895. 3 ee. e_ tI - Sir,—You were pleased to iorward me, ; : son anak . mense { ve ssero ble § ; ; : ose Of a Carriage or roadway,” could be ; staining E ee _ THE CITY SCHOOL BOARD. ea ECOM “rer that ea led last some time ago, Mr. Lamilton’s abbreviated | Fe tieaed to sida 100 dont inside the hank cnemnee (IF ccninine “ning » oce » closing . a : § ’ . evening on the occasion 0 he ean | history of the Islaad, spoken at George is tie Miseatoned, bullied Gal Medal, ‘ Wer were prevented, ¥« ty, owing 10} exercises of the graduating classes of 1895 town on the opening show of agricultural ; ? , ‘ . : tl ats » , he hall aud | , > ei ae - | but still told these gentlemen he would not YT, iE xamiven’s | All the seats in the body of the ball auc nd other exhibits of King’s County, in : : os. : $4, Ag Xe Usive a erng : : i on the platform were utilized, and yet very Ts hy mart of I th v submit to their opinion as in his judgment ‘US c a congratulating the City many, including several ladies, were - we oe ‘4 came ame ott: anit they were wrong. This*was not sutlicient,so es School Board upon their judicious deci-} opjiged to stand throughout the entire pro- | |; —* “em + wt ig “hie former §* oO" bar brigade” was sent down by the . . . : IN ce : - - neem gestlede: tans ij oe " cipatory pleasure, because in hi: ; ‘ i “rump committee” to pull down the fence Sweeping Repu call Ic ores. s pecting (ae proper ee ee 7 ekee ten Chennerte writings, particularly on agricu —_ {| notens cclenn: The Gowen” ieee , 2 i have } t haries Paimer, &&q., ; -tive . . . . : ‘ the actions of the Board have hitherto : es | . t ood ead ai ile found han instructive and correct. But was plain. He said in his letter to the Pit oe A ra ~ : - Board of Trustees, presided, and ¢ must confess that I feel disappointed in a ae ; bx sracterized by & courtcous cerer platform, besides the Medical Board and perusing hie writing as an historian. It ee eS ee ee H té ti A al Endors d » > : yi ‘ > 8) ‘ i t y ? s D i : site die 7 “tig e to |} c opinion as well as by a wise | ihe Trustees of the Hospital, were His . ios a Genekiek aa ae —_ _ a —— as apy a igh Protection gaia a, —. : ' - r . »npant-Governor, Hon. : . could be, and in coneurrence with revard the good manage al ‘ Honor the Lieutenan ee the same fault as all former histor : a ak ae ; dikeacdlaadl i well . ' od ! if the public scheols { D. J. Kane, United States’ Consul, His ies. In these we find the proprietors the Attcraey ee —— - oe Bostox, Nov. 6. ALWAYS ON HAED 4% a ee ae _ | Worship Mayor Dawson, His Honor the aid other persons lewtan adalat Another meeting was he din the | ar i , under their control. We are glad nore | Recorder of the City, Mr. Justice Fitzger- seseueiaien | tt Liehle The Chamber of the City Council, and Couu- The election yesterday resulted in @ vic- ae ale ¢ t ‘ \ ave de parte i fron this a d, several city clergymen and a number vn ee aes tdi 1 _ a3 “ie ra a rd cillor Hughes emphasized the opinion of tory for the Republicans. Goetehiie Charlotte OwWil S Leading ape 4 . = oe - es enan aclic nd disloyal, lec d : : . . ; f other repre t » citiz . ; : . nae the meeting, saying they would take noth- (Republican) was elected Governor for the . , ereat xX t is gained when j OF o.he representative citizens, 3 nel . nfo sation withont . B> > . . ; ¥ . , : good policy. A great poin g on The charmmenaqeusd the peeceeiiign ow a oe - : 2 ota the | 9g less than the full hundred feet, which third time by some 65,000 plurality, in a epartment, matters as between trustees, teachers and with an interesting and instructive addrese aie ad — shee . a eoil. and they would have ia spite of the Lieuten- | total vote of 10,000 less than that of last a a a andiords had no right to the soil, € oe . ae ‘ _ 4 pa ‘ g8 dealing with hospitals and their work. He seat tke temelllt tak this Wiente ehaien ’ te ant Governor, year. Lieutenant-Governor Wolcott (Re At the Lowest Poarible Prices convistc nt : erere —_ referred to the generous manner in which | . Ti ahi the ein leten Of Simor bie Che Governor believed the city had 00] publican) was also elected by a plurality . Oesity THE STATE ELECTIONS the people subscribed to the funds of both : 7 ae po . er m. ae oienad rights inside the bank, and said they must] nearly as large. The balance of the Re— with Quality. eS ~ Ns » ‘ te st, > we E . : 4 J —_— hospitals, and pointed out that to the late age _s vi riet “a on 2 vi oo en lot prove their rights ina court of Jaw. A publican state ticket was re-elected. x Vv * /prietors , ‘ . os . \ Tue Patriot of last evening says th®l) Bishop McIntyre the citizens are indebted , P thet : " This - fall” ol tified | CaXe WAS prepared jointly by ‘he Atiorney- | Moody (Republican) was elected to Con- 13] iat ail reciprocity | for the establishing of the first hosp:tal in ot : oa ae = anna om ho see the | General and the Stipentiary Miagis- | gress in the sixth district. The Executive Q PATON a CO e Liberals are in favor reciprocit} £ : : rs : showin : : ; : ; ' : = i the tele’ | Charlotietown, that splendid building on a aa of Mr a at P ; “ Before trate, to be argued before the Bench of | Counce! stands: Republicans, 7; Demo er 1 . wil ™ ed State Ai stent the Esplanade which js a fitting memorial ; ling further, I bev to a to it to be Judges. This was dove,and the judges’ de- crats, I. : } t the P ) ; ’ ree or, sk it ep > . ‘ " : grams of today show thatthe Party of |.) the memory of a good man. He re- ier ° rood er ah f oo cor caail anv charge | ©!#108 #as that the context of the Act was New York, Nov. 6. . oak Rela a tee eenmeien si See ; . derst¢ ’ ‘ ‘ y charg ; 5 oo alain j : F High Taritf Protection is in the ascendant | ferred to the excellent character of the against these gentlemen for misrepresent- to be taken, and not nor Be The Republicaas carried New York throughout the Unior What folly and | work performed by trained nurses im the Se Age NCE I except ‘in’ relation to In the face of this ¢ ae the “rump State by 60,00 plurality. Tammany elect- — - _ = ee . ray of assisting 2 . wu 7 ee ; : ittee’ re praving the citizens to] * : ‘ : nnn ee er sty, the prate about “ recipro. Way of assisting the doctors to heal the the right of the proprietors to the soil, and sonra ast P Se t me i tl ed the local ticket by about 30,000. New ee e _., 34 Sick, and introduced the two young ladies Sa Shae died chal mada iadind dahlia supply them with “money to appeal the York city went Democratic for the Seere- | : = hes QIN fa view of the’) who were atout to receive graduate’s di who had taken possession of very many case to Ottawa and “send. the Sool tur- tary of State by 41,000. Of 50 Senators ei f 38 all 1 the set an he sigc- } iT ie ' , . M sie ' - - ap 2? 7 7 “ Republican record of the past and the sig- | plomas after serving an apprenticeship of townebips without any authority from the ther. : nie | the fienidcrate elected’ 16. Of 150 As { ant fact of to-day, that kind of hum-| two years at the Hospital and passing a ae Thia*-teene Gees were. by eon er I ae against - this sembly:nen only 46 are Democrats; b2 ( lad ; : splendid ex: ‘ : ' . ? .* | ehildishness and waste of money. : : . ‘i . : bug w t again deceive the farmers of | *Plend 1 examination the escheators, termed squatters in order The Gor ») own in odeteill Cotvusus, O., Nov. 6. ¥ ase , ; ¥ Dr. Richard Johnson then came for- ep dictineabels thei Troe Gil edn cine are ae Governor has shown lis goodwil . : this country. More than that, intelligent | ya.g and presented the hospital diplomas sian me had meideabi chic toha ¢ ne and wisdom in thus upholding his posi- The whole Republican state ticket has \. se eeneeqnsaielll alma n see oats selling in the States at} to the grainating nurses, Miss Mary 8. aaa a wbder which . thés held ate tion ; for it must be remembered that | been elected. 5 : in Children’ 17 8 a 1S cents a bushel, and the} Gardiner, of Summerside, and Jessie A. snitiin cea they complied with the con Charlottetown contains but one-tenth of Lovisvitie, Nov. 6. { « 1 Goods, in Children’s and Lad- j i \ , 2 : ; . : ‘ g t ’ , 1 : . p : « a . i r i rice of every other farm product as low Walker, of Brackley Point. When mak- ditions stipulated. Thus we see they were the population of this Jolene, eam She} = The Republicans have carried Ken- GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. ic and Gents’ Slippers, the finest fe B i New Yor! ing the presentation Dy. Johnson delivered not more or less than tenants and were other uine-tenths have equal rights ald tucky lie in town. Just look at them, s 4 ago, boston and New OrkK as it 1s 3 : in eiiieaie ° ' J : : rivilewes A prudent committee wouk y. ‘ - a most impressive address, in the course} |): ap : ’ : privileges. A p it co . 2 ‘ t ; i . “ subject to ejectment if they neglec to . ; « . Nov. 6. YVurm, warm, warm. Cheap. Canada, are not likely to be “struck” | of which he congratulated the young ladies or ap ae ae a eae 5 gah have accepted the judges’ decision and 5 Batrivone, Nov. 6 CHARLOTTETOWN. ' i a od P. ipon “ reciprocity.” The Liberals cannot | upon the very creditable examination they ay wom. hee and bee. how the iat elie proceeded to ask the assistance of the The Republican Governor and the entire OFFICE—BROWN’S BLOCK cteup, cheap. you see them you : with the reciprecity | bad pa-sed, and wished them the fullest} joi. sehement of the teunshinn | SOveemee towards the completion of the} Republican ticket has been elected. — _ ai borag wil buy. ow fool the farmers with the reciprccity : aa 3s € ’ rns s ; Tee > manles ‘y : f j now fool the farm I measure of success in their humane work. | — ak Sect it had P* | breastwork, instead of asking more money Jackson, Miss., Nov. 6. } v"rs for shoes at low prices. erv ; and they had better not try to do so. a : : Sin] i } granted an 1€ eflect it had on the tepant- from the taxpayers tv make a greater ex- fae : : ‘ : After the presentation of dip ; om the | ry who had taken leases under the squatter | | t ~An, >; : wie 1 foll The indications are that the entire Dem - erent re graduutes were each presented with a] 7... ‘bition Of their igaorance and folly. : : lected ‘ ¢ 5 : : y 3 - sratic state ticket hae been elected. THE PARK ROADWAY. beautiful bouquet, the gift of Miss Pope, claiming proprietary ownersinip. A Taxpayer ix true Crry, = | OF@te : A. E. McE(CHEN, isan , api ’ ° As far back as the administration of the Puitapetruia, Pa., Nov. 6. 7 THE SHOE MAN iy is edmitited that therets not, as ip" * trained nurse. government under Governor Patterson, it E h ret e in to show that the . ° ry is admiittt hat ; Phe valedictory was then read by Dr was the leading th-me of complaint. The THE PAKK ROADWAY MATTER. Snough returns ar “on tly: wher as now stands appeal to Uttawa on the] James McLeod. It was a moet interest- © ak ge entire Republican ticket has n elected. js -_ een oe > on = eens ia : ‘ . ne f ; Hou-e of Assembly addressed His Excel : ; Rowlway case, This conelasion dawned | ing document, brimfal ef information anc lency on the subject, requesting that he Sin,—As an old Parliamentarian, I de- <ned>euae — ° " . ‘ , ™ e _ . . tint | the arnet und counsel. ng, hee ula , ‘ sitesi . upon the powers that ve since the appear ee ar gpl anor ite would lay the whole matter before the a to py yd h ane ve + george SMUGGLERS SENTENCED IN ance of Tue Examrver’s editorial on Mon Se ee sad of ge Crown, recommending a court of escheat | en at the eteread..~ram Aa iptage My ae : ed by them during the period of their ap to be opened for the final settlement of the | C'ty Council yesterday. ; 8 day in which express attention was direct- | prenticeship in the Hospital, and referred question. The Gorernor informed the Mayor Dawson has a perfect right to ST, JOHN 4 ed to the fact that the right to an appeal} in terms of praise to the high characier of brietly express his opinion trom the Chair at the pres«nt stage of the proceed nes was This dovbt has now been re the , ‘ aouvtiu moved by an admission made in the examinations they had passed. He pointed out that in addition to the know- ledge they had gained from books and lectures, the practical training they had Assembly at its next meeting that he had fully complied with their request in re- gard to a court of escheat, and that he telt sorry to say he had no reply thereto. on avy matter brought before the City Council. Ifthe matter comes to*%a dead- lock, he gives his casting vote. He has no right to decline to put a resolution, Some Big Game Brought Low. The Cold and Wet We: ther is now with us ; Ono Governor Fanning’s arrival, he ; Sr. Joux’s, Nfld., Nov.#. Supre Court yesterday afternoon by | received would be of great service to them : . S 7 dul »ved and seconded, to meeting ? = - Supreme ) : . 5 found this question uppermost among the | “"'Y meved and seconded, to a im &> ae i : * Recorder Huszard that an appeal st] senenaceree and oe con- people He condoley eith hee, es provided such resolution is within the oases Conroy hae. eT HE SHOE : 4 mine showe : wi . ; Sata Nine. Cneiael 8 : I present would te p ema'ure. It —- ne: i ae sp ~ aeet wae fied them to believe ‘he would | Scope aad juriediction of the City Council the emuggling scandalx, He sentenced iitie thet tha Gtdeinies’* Sum edthdé ue sepeiiel ‘ac. atead a rw use his best efforts to impress on the ae 7 the ro ee tliem to varying terms of imprisonment l ks olloy bat the eau argue ni. sible to prevet > spreat ris : . : ,.| poration and City Bye-laws. it wa : : cae as iii ee ier “2 ; crown the necessity of having this ques-| P® : ; - «4 | and to pay fines of $100 to $200 each. 00. - i _ = - ? =e both ei 2 = a ~— a4 speretret oes to ag tion settled. But there were Inany who the Mayor would be in the position of A Ame a is And Tebin, Redior Involves many Dp jints beyond the mere the City Council and through tke a0 lin P ae ; a the a het thought that he never did so, his policy ag I =" ¢ | government member of the Legislative As. . . . n : “ee t g-. anc eprec 7 E S . : . . x . t ave . i . ts el . : . * lumns of the Guardian and Patriot | (URe iii: ane OCPreeaie statistics had | $e™ine to be to quiet the prople, snaction- waaginae tare lee in this matter, Nothing | embly for Placentia district, and one of Perfection of fit, durability and good workmanslip are essential in their ee rewspapers would have been avoided had | ppace, . ing the leaters in tyking part of the lan POY oe eee ens -) | the governors of the Savings Bank. » . : ~Jaoop an oe , aaa been n th hly examin Mr istice Ftzgerald referred to the ungranted, tcking, it has been enid, several se tk meg co dae. Th oS wail : : Gur mnoes otame pie ae aa ae a it 2s, i ee ascot te shoe he “case” been more thoroughly ex: - Mr. Justic zgeral: a . ney . . of than a fa r oD. xe city wou ‘ : : ). ay y o-aa se go 7 ) | Of the finest townships to himself. He po ye . Company on a shoe is an iron-cla uarantee that t ev wil please u ed into, and more attention given 10 it.) Pearge and enthusiastic’ mecting, eed | 4¥iled, for the sume purpose, the common | have to pay the piper. Let us take time Queen's Council of Canada. = | wunpny 7 Had it not been forthe mere chance of |” — Red ‘ = z Be = — of Charlottetown into twelve acre lots, dis- | ' consider the mater. His vel ne — uyers. 7 ‘ the editor of Tae Exawiven hearing that] jy the Prince Elwerl Toland | “fbuting it in the same way, retaining a | Go¥ernor is i Pca eeleaen ae Opswesin: ¢. Na M LE 4> ED & CO appeal would lie, the fact that a doubt Hoepit " He also referred to the estab- oe pee ee eee. ee we = egy ola ion ke sais soama ten It is currently reported that the silk e - e c 2 9 ee ee ee ee une se <a = made himself popular, coming here a poor | &Y4* ae © : ill shortly be .con existed would not have been published in poboneneed st eneeneeae Hospital by sone, tis Belk ve ead cae Beg poor | a hundred feet of the land under 7 ea ne a — aes fe sail Money-Savi ag Boot and Shoe Distributers. san coblamnd. an City would bave | ¢ ‘ate Bishop Mclotyre, characterizing it » ie | _}| ment House, uniess the law compels hin.‘ ‘ , : <a 5 these umns, and the City would have ane uieik ehueuees a6 caus ee In my next, | sha)! show Lieut.-Govern a eaien Pacers, as Aito-ney-General, ie years’ standiug, resident in different parts had to bear the expense of w useless appeal] to the Supreme Court of Canada. a ’ cheater, but too proud to make himself} ™ 1 A ROLES SY ET 3? It is mow hoped that there will be} work done by the hospitals there could be beowe t6 ear yap , city one hundred feet claimed on the shore oo oe po seco : no more disputing or recrimination about | "° 'W° Opinions. He regretted excee lingly Bexsamiy Davies Pa « he wuet ve govern -d by the law. 2 : R : Ys this matter. We feel sure that Lientenant Governor Howlan, Premier Peters, and Mayor Dawson, (ali being willinz) will find no difficnlty in meeting together and ¢ffecting an amicable and mutually satisfactory arrangement under which an act will be passed at the next meeting of the Legislature and the Park roadway con- structed. sere vm ae _, , . 25 cents per tin at : mee Sas cine taken a. deep interest in home industries! jination of abolishing the City Council pour take Hood’s Sarsaparilia. Buy rubbers for men, women and chil- PLANT FOOD F WINTER BUTTEF NG. and thie making of trained nurses is cer) of twelve aldermen, and substituting ie vs dren at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Big ae oat 4 sosperity | {aly 8 home industry. He then dealt | therefor a salaried commission of three Seg en nee See ern. SY Ketonk, lowest prices. 4i—nov4 * Everyone interested in the prosperity | with the noble work performed Ly trained | one of the trio to be the Mavor *} covered frow the tombs. In some the Jah. eecsienk 200 . My a son Ss ore. and welfare of the peopleof Prince Edward| nurses and their yreat value to am — strings are intact and give forth distinct Sey: FeceeNe, 55S pay Oe s pee. Island must have been delighted with the r Rob— ertson’s open letter to our dairy patrons information contained in Profess Ia round numbers the cheese and butter factories of the Province will have realiz ed, as a result of the summer’s work, the of $170,000.00 this amount by the sale of oats, we should soug sum To make uy have to carry to market about 575,000 bushels, and should have to employ a fleet of vessels. How much of the fertility There was room for every good work in Charlottetown, and re-pecting the good that Miss Sierarton, the superintendent of the P. E. Island Hospital, was about to sever her connection with that inatitution. Her memory, said he, will ever remain greet, for, with all due respect to the cap- able medical board, she has Leen mainly instrumental, under God’s hand, in bring- ing the Hospital o its present efficient state. Lieut.-Governo: Howlan also expressed the pleasure it gave him to be present at such a large meeting. He had always community. In this connection, he point ed out that Sister St. Thomas had sacri- ficed her life here during the smallpox epidemic, and referred to the fact that sev- eral of tuose connected with his own fain- ily bad also laid duwo their lives with the Cross upon their breasts. He did noi care how many hospitals there were in Charlottetown, and hoped both would con- tinue to do gocd. Mayor Dawson spoke briefly and in terms Of praise of the good work done by the Hospital. Hon. D. J. Kane, United States Coneul, or Smith to be a man of a different stamp of character, that he was a thorough es THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE ROAD- WAY. Six,—The following despatch was re- ceived from Winnipeg the cther-day : To Abolish the City Council. Wixyirpec, Man, Oct. 13.—A strong committee of Winnipeg business men has been organized with the object and deter- It is time the citizens of Charlottetown took some euch interest in our civic af- fairs. A rump committee of the City Council, with the Stipendiary Magistrate, have cf late usurped the position and aathority of the Mayor, who should be up- held im his dignity by every good citizen, Those gentlemen, for some purpose of theirown yet unknown (although “there are whisperings in the wind”) have been running matsers with a high hand. In order to attract the attention of the “poor man,” it was proposed to build a breastwork around the shore of Govern- responsible to the Local Government for his acts, and ev-n if he wishes to give the Now, the decision of the Judges was against the claims of the city. For the present, it would be sufficient to give legal notice of appeal from the decisiof of the Judges within the time prescribed by law, -O that the claim of the eity for the re- hearing of the case may not lapse. kx-M. P. Ch’town, Nov. 6th, 1895. ——_———>- > The body must b: well nouri-hed now, to prevent sickness. If your appetite 16 rounds after a silence of 3,000 years. King Oscar of Sweden and Norway is to- lay the only monarch who occasionally dons his crown. His Majesty wears it every time he faces the Parliament of either of his two kingdome. Admitted by everyone that for quality ani quantity in readymade clothing the Bargain Corner leads a!! others.—McKay Woolen Co, ‘New Currants. of the Dominion. At yeaterday’s meeting of the Cabinet the following Nova Scotian Drysdale, Colin Chisholm, Chas, E. Tan- ner, W. E. Roscoe, W.B. A. Ritchie and Edwin Ruggles. Fire in New. York, New Yorr, Nov. 6. A fire at the cerner of Broadway and Bleecker Streets last night did three mil- lion dollars’ worth of damage. These we bought at at a bargain and will sell at a bargain —J. B. Macdonald & Co. nov4—4i NEW BOUKS, At Publishers’ Prices. Beside the Bonn’e Brier Bush ~Mac- SER RE AE ee [LILIES Lk ELLE LER ee TERETE. LIE 1 Bulbs and ‘ House Piants thrive better and yield more abundant blooms if fed with Ee eS You: Hawe Money to invest in Boots and Shoes, and you want to buy where you can get the best value. Cacap goods: are not always profitable buying. We are now in # posi- tion to self you Boots and Shoes at prices that cannot be beaten. of our farms we should, incidentally, carry | thought it was highly creditable that a | ment Hou-e farm, so as to “give him : r laren, $1.25 S I ck we shall not attempt to calcu- sonal community like Charlottetown | work,” &c., a thing which was never con- 80 CASES landing to-day, direct from | A Galloway Herd—Crockett, 50 e ave Oo Ss ar 066s te ‘ cop this monev will flow inte | *2ould have two such excellent hospitals | ‘emplated to be done, as the sequel will Patras, via Halifax. Succeseward—Edward W. Bok, 1.00 : ] took of Fall d Winter G s that eee ee rn 2 : ;| 88 were to be.found here. It was pleas. ae A few wa aS avr CARVELL BROS. smut, Priest and oe. a to suit all classey —a large and comp —— ; a ceed in “e oe : the channers OF our rade 8m") ing, indeed, to see the young ladies go| ad report had been made on! nové—2i Meyer, | 00) , -onv j f and in order to do so quic will sell at ver help us in a hard time, and our | forth as trained nurses, a _ hoped that | this matter, which estimated the cost at Christ in Isainh—Meyer, 1.00 we want to convert into cash, 1 7 y farms be none the worse. It is not won- | whoever engaged them would pay them abont seven thousand dloilars. There is TRA DE The Way of Life—Spurgeon, Talmage, 3 low prices. Why not, then, lerful that the patrons of our factories weil for their valuable serveape. eT Fhe 0g * - a wee Stoke = Pl an ibe i Bibl Ss d ee ee Pes oe try th eceived what vould | 20 public work sha undertaken for easure and Profit ia Bible Study— are well pleased with the result of their Sasetiee aed ‘i ~ $15 to $202 any phseaie over five thousand dollars, |} t lik Noody, 50 ; 4Ot Us rade . tal ] P . . Ry } ort. ‘ a i pay , : h h 3 - re , IS ho I @ a J l K x—Q B Ss ° 1 t @ venture taken unger frofessor Movert-| week, He was pleased to be present atthe | W:thout the sanction of the citizens oha Knox—G. Barnett Smith, 60 ia ; ; wel al Buvi a oad son’s advice and direction and carried on | meeting and to note the *pirit that prevail- Those gentlemen proposed to appropriate BILL OF FA RE che Franklin—G. Barnett Smith, 60 We can assme you it will be to our mutual a vantage. uying ir re rom ee Se edad ed for this work atwo thousand dollar sur- he Historical Deluge—Sir J. William ies ~ eee ; we can sell you good goods at low prices. in- wader the careful and skilful supervision Mr. Justice Fitzgerall then moved that plus of this year’s revenue, which seems ? Dawson, 25 the largest —_ afacturers, ) 8 g P J of Mr. D was at Tue Examixer ilon. One of the patrons, who office on Tuesday, the thanks of this meeting of citizens be tendered Miss Sherarton for ber long and to have burned the City pocket. They jockied the Mayor, bulldozed the Council, where you read and order what you The Meu of the Moas Hage—Croekett, 1.50 The fed, Red Wine~-J, Jackson spect and be convinced that what we say is true. r a r ry on paying his subscription, informs us that valuable services aa Superintendent of and then advertized for “tenders to build sew “i ~~ oe pe aes Wray, 1.00 R. K . JOS j 9 136 Queen Street, he took $200 out of his cows this year on | “#e P. &. Island Hospital. Mayor Daw- | breastwork fur two thousand dollars! aera sae cnt perreay | eotley Verses, Grave and Gay—Ben- 297 Two Doors Below Prowse Bros ‘ eet “7 + son seconded the motion which was unani-| Part of this proposed breastwork was to TOILET SPONGES and PURE gough, 1.00 Charlottetow o, Oct. 31, 1895—ddw r 0 . account of cheese, and expects to take $70 mourly adopted on a standing vote. be of wood, and the rest ‘rip rap’ work. SOAPS. The Decline and Fall of Napoleon— a A Sa Se ie 4 or $80 more next winter on account of Dr. McLeod returned thanks on behalf | It might as well be of frozen saw-dust, een Woleeley, 1.23 batter. Such results as these are encour- | of Miss Sherarton, and also paid a deserved ee when the time of year is con- The fo Wellington—General RUBBER STAM PS. ging, an ing rovable apects | ‘Tibute to the splendid work performed | Sidered. ; A W REDDIN Phm B r rts, 1.25 on seine ucideration, tally justify ‘the for. | it the Hospital’ Ly that talented young | _ At this rtage a meeting was called. Mr.| Ele Ms ‘ .D., ward movement which Professor Robert- The pro inction of milk son annources. lady. During the evening the proceedings were Councillor Haszard unfolded his plans, which, he eaid, were approved of by Mr. Central Drug Store, We ure making NEW BOOKS a spe- cialty. Any Rooks not in stock will be procufed promptly. NOVELS, NOVELS, NOVELS Somebody in your town ought to take orders for Hand Stamps and send them t There is money in this for the’ i j j i i Oo us, low tanthe aking in ter is forthwith interspersed with vocal and instrumental Cundal! :it had been tried at Darnley . . 7 ‘ s : : - . to be engaged in by farmers at. Vernon | music, Mise May Dodd contributing a | basin, &c. Mr. Cundall and the rest said | NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. - GEO. CARTER & CO., 300 : Our Ageets “Price Uae kane pore River Bridge, Kensington and Dunk River | P4020 solo, the Misses McKay and Nichol-| “men, aod everything was lovely. nov6 : Booksellers, &c. g 4 as well as at Crapaud, Tryon and New Perth,—butter being made at the ware- house occupied by the dairyirg service in city forall but the Tryon Crapaud stations. ve! ttn tll etcanntiaticinee Jonnolly’s wharf presented a busy scene to-day when alout theu-aud boxes of cheese were being shipped on board the S.S. Tiber for Montreal. By the way is it not a pity that we have not convenient cold storage here so that we might be able to ship direct to the British market? thas and c luur _—ee—-—_- 2o- aD -o @- ————_— ~The death is announced of Henry A. ,Q.C., of Yarmouth. He was born February, 1812. After studying law in Charlottetown with the late John Law- eon, Q. C., he wae admitted to the bar in October, 1833. He was a successful prac- titioner, good citizen, and highly respected o 2 e Granthan -on each @ vocal solo, and Messrs. Turner, Moore, Davison and Beer a qnartette. Mirs Dodd’s piano playing was greatly admired, and the vocal portion of the programme was well rendered. The proceeJings closed with the National Anthem. PEARS’ SOAP. A lazy boy gets up in the | morning just fur the fun of a scrub with it. 15, 20,25 and Darnley Basin is away up from Mal- peque Harbor and has but 2) feet rise and fall of tide, while here we have fifteen feet, Yet it is proposed to build a breastwork of this character right in the face of the blast! [t is no wonder that a practical man like the Hon. Benj. Davies laughs at the whole business, Now the next thing was to bull-doze the Lieutenant-Governor. This was not so easily done, as the sequel proved, He was probably surprised at the sudden zeal on the nart of those gentlemen, with that use ful Lani Surveyor, Mr. MY. J. Cundall, who was realy to approve of everything that was to be done, He was a great judge of breastwirks (7), ast ll greaur judge of the construction and application of statutes, (7) inceed he was like Gold+mith’s schoolmaster, he knew a litle of every- tLirg, and once this great, patriotic and HONESTY "a is the best po lic y. HONEST T is the best beverage. OUR TEA has always been honest value. Try some and see for your- self that we are right in what we say. Genuine Japanese Chinaware. Five O’clock Tea Sets, Sugar and Cream Sets, Chocolate Jugs, Plates, Cups and Saucers, Rose Bowls Rose Jars, Vases, Trays, Biecuit Jars, Salad Dishes, Jardiniers, Tea- pots, etc. We claim to have the Best Assortment Ch’tor m, Det. 29. 1eeee ae eee pee RA ae —_— Just. received, a good assortment by the | leading; and most jopular authors, New | Bookstore. at the McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Booksellers and Stationers, Opposite Prowse Bros., Queen St everything in the line will cost Laip pow®. WALTON & COMPANY, Hand Stamps, Seals & Stencile, nov5—Im d&w Sherbrooke, Que, ” TO LET. A Terement on Dorchester Street (West) containing six rooms, good cellar. Rent Apply atthe Counolly B-tate bows ; | moderate. Oifice, Queen Street. a NBY UBBERS. —, oe ne i = or high-spirited gentleman spoke, Jet no man STERLING VALUE—ou , j i i . = ; = ae eee ee Bers ee 3” cents, open his mouth, The Lieut,-Governor | 39¢ Blend . wicca a in this city. ; Our -Buy the hest rost you J ust the same, A full lated nsubtanil fortune He lace rrinited tne sarvey nhich wos sowie | 22°> Blend. preee ae low on thete goois, Henry Greggs Farish, died several years ago. Mr. Grantham was son of the late Rev. Thomas A. Grantham, formerly rec- tor of Yarmouth. Several of his relatives reside in Charlottetown and throughout this i’rovince. : REDDIN BROS Victoria Row, Opposite Post Office. nov6 posed to be made, cautioning the surveyors not to interfere with the rights of the public or of himeelf. The eurvey was made by Mr. Cundall, and when com- pleted, the Lieutenant-Governor disputed its agreement with the statute, refusiog to believe that the Act of 1876, which reads GREENLAND We have just opened one case of Greenland SANDERSON & CO.. CASH GROCERS. | Victoria Row, Charlottetown, P. B, ] costs you nothing to see them. HASZARD & MOORE, oct29 ROOKMSELLERS, &c. Charlottetown, Oct. 24, 1895. 5 , Ss | They are 24, stock of Granby Rubbers. Rubber Boots and Over- shoes, wholesale and retail, at GOFF BROTHERS. we have THESE ARE SCARCE GOODS, marked these at and - extraordinary 32 ‘inches |§ = low prices. | - J STANLEY BROTHERS and worth now 25 per cent, more than we paid To get best é ‘TO MAKE QUICK SALES : Seal Capes, part of our placing order. These are 28, i the very best quality, fall sweep and extra finish, | 30 | re vt 894 ‘| e | ( APES 7 STANLEY BROTHERS. a for them. quality BUY NOW! s STANLEY BROTHERS 4