i a 2 erie ek oe SHE DAILY WXAMINER, NOVEMBER 4. 1886. ee a a cee a ea one socal and Other Items. | Local and Other Hens Summerside Hxports. | = — ones a = ~ Tux Boxton Comedy Company is on its way Tur 2 Carroll has not, up to the dated SumMersipE, Oct. 30. sia : ‘our of going to pre . Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, [vans Eas - Boston. ° press, arrived from | master, for Point du Chene . — ’ s are shoving ‘* the queer” CoNTRRFEITE! . seatetisiniaei 8 case ‘i Montreal at a _ AP ati emergency meeting of the City a eet oT atte oe Fail and Winter Arrangement alg wore held. peoterdan te gga held this afternoon, it was decided 5 bris turnips........ a ane ses 9 00 ARE NOW SHOWING eee oe | Bus bed States y a vote of 4 to 2 not to accept the offer of Be Ls... baaks Saamees 75 00 the Uni “ the Gas Company. So we are to remain in CGP OMEN ck <.>hé cannthes ; ae A TEAMERS ovedrank at the Stipen liary Magistrate's | dark» ese a a oe ee a. ak = = “" il ~ \ op cum ones ant Sata | Be AN IMMENSE STOOK, wa. | nt sed at Market Hall t sanennamar a pet hoe yr ret am wee 23 inte eeaee we tare sis a 00 + 5 INTERNATIONAL $.§. C0, will be mod Me e >< orbs ) t r Site endl ene oc eee os he : e ee ~ 1 oneniia ~ | Groceries, A general a } arama and ——— Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and ht at querter past seve Se suppty of the best oe cae : 7 ° Aralits: of flour to arrive this evening by aa i CONSISTING IN PART OF THE FOLLOWING GOOD 8.00 end, every Monday. ond Thuredeg, ot \l N { sovne +e ry Mirami shi . ; NS 7 y y NG O S . . & ©, a = bag RI oe es will be € ee no 4 By same steamer on 2nd Nov. :— Bare from Charlottetown to Bosto., $6.59, held im ther ad f Tue cash box of Mr. Danicl Grifj RE en Ee $ 150 (0 2nd class ; $9 50, Ist class. gy, Worsvir Mayor Beer will ocoupy| stolen from Bis shore <n eect ote 964 Ibs batter...............--. 154 00 NTIMACASSARS, Albums, Boot Laces, Brushes, Braces,} For tickets and other infcrmation apply to 1 ‘ ‘ - . . , , ? : ee Ee eee 7 she chair at Joseph Cook's lecture to-night, 7 some parties unknown. It was aon pees pie Rebs da a = Braids, Buttons, Belts, Barege, Bonnet Shapes, Bonnet Bor-|G. A sHARP, F, W. HALRS, on = ‘ evywav. of Prinnae ee ee rk ES Oe 988 Se . ‘_. »>_he Micnticets, Wikcaies “~aLL and Free the sambpies of Xmas gifts at suena tt Rag The an = er i. oe 313 00 ders, Bone, Buckles, Baskets, Boys’ Suits, Brackets, Bonnet ” ne nen ae fn es ae he “ee vs ronte obbers MOULDS aid) cheis bas Z . . ie . lin's Drag Store. Realadvertisement in| have not yet been arrested. 250k Ibe aonb... ea 85 00) Boxes, Cottons, Curtain Hooks, Cushion Tassels, Cord, Collar}... oie eet Re y 500 lbs soap. 125 00 s 2 ? ’ Nov, 2, !88h}—end wkiy = ull SRE ee ye eee 180 sheep oe II 360 00| Studs, Curling Tongs, Carpet, Cloth, Combs, Corset Laces, Carpet | -—-————— s RG . or mer who arrived at ee OOO W 5 Wo cae vc vans 54 00) Pp: 4; Rin Shes : I Anournaty McK INNoN, ex poligeman, died | Rocky Point this forenoon with two cart. | bl tots Ai apte' gh ig: 1 (9| Binding, Chamois Skins, Cloak Clasps, Crochet Hooks, Crape, P. EL ISLAND at Ite ae bet bight « ain fever, after a _— of poeta, was surprised to find that oan aes po peste. 25 dhonte des 800 60 Couuterpanes, Caps, Canvass (for working on), Corsets, Card . . ' ——- ae exporter refused the tause thi sari benancnmpmaas MEE CUE EE Ee 49 00 nlite in expired them bernie they ld by mead 00 2} 81 Cases, Collars, Cuffs, Damask. Dress Caps, Dress Steels, Dress! StI Navigation Oo'y. ‘ NEVI /ERN ONDERS y . . F . ‘ . : 1 . « Te eye suljcct of Joseph Cook's leo. | ®i!!s 20 doubt, cool the “big potato fever.”| SO? cowhida.,............ as, °5 00/Goods (every kind), Dolls, Elastic, Embroidery, Embroidery : WoRLD a . J . . , ; i a4 o l mad fork (Veh ewed 06606 ome 606 10 00 © tt } d Silk FI ls Fl l Bi din Kr b M . Son " * tare this evening. ‘Moruzn, I cannot marry George!” “Why ___._| Cotton an ilk, Flannels, Flanne nding, Frenc erino, 4 yh Sw isssne, 0 well-keoun: -Mentnedhi ste tgbes tee ta in os Szonitel, ° $3,445 00) Frillings, Fancy Goods, Fur-lined Cloaks, Fur Capes, Fur Tri m- Say eo. : » os . | wehy, What has he been doing? Is he a SS — 1 Panes ¢ ae i ‘ » ; : me chant r a a - ’ ae ow So ong 7? gaablon, or a skating professor ?” DIED. ming, Fur Caps, Muffs, Dog Skin Jacke ts, &e ’ Fringes, Felt (for STEAMERS S&F. LAWRENCE AND af ea at ec ntest : rai > O44, ey orse t al { iW > er . ‘ . . + . ‘\ . . ‘ . “ * ‘ gebicn and ¢°' reo than that, Ile porsists in weoring| y+ hig residence, Upper Queen Street, on | Mbroidering on), Floss, Furniture Gimp, Flowers, Feathers, ga Livera! candida celluloid collars, and they suap at the siight- - : . PRINCESS OF WALES. Tuesday, 3rd inst, Archibald McKinnon, |Gold Braid, Gossamer, Garters, Gloves, Hair Nets, Hose Sup- ihe est comp ession ”’ Ip is stated by soe lent ef the Hali- Lien, aged 33 years—s young man much respected to? BS : . . ° Sn, See Wesel, woe ee ae fue body of Mr Patrick Trainor, who was | by ali who knew hit, porters, Heir Ping, Hat Bands, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Hats, Autumn Arran eme t a : fanius,” died and was} drowned at Ferry whart on the evening of | |The funeral will leave his late residerce at} Insertion F ronts, Infants Bibs, Jackets, Jersey 8, Knitting Cot- 2 0 buried at Syaney, ‘ se > —_ re a Pe ee : | 10 o'clock, to-morrow, for the People’s Ceme- : : : ° Octobe { as sec edu Asy i 4 : » lor e Veopies Vem : : Dasaher tn Bik was dise vered of the Ay tum |tory. Fiieuia and acquaintances a resp.ct- | LOS, ‘Linens (all kinds), Lamp Wicks, Laces, Mats, Matting, NOVA SCOTIA x Mending,Measuring Tapes, Mirrors, Millinery (a grand display) ha ee se ore eave Charlo wn for Pictou Landing, Averion SAL® Carload apy les in Graven- Frank € f fully invited to atten i] ins, Tompkins, Baldwins, Pippens, ete, at} -tewart this morning. The ia much de-| .At Mill View, Lot 49, on the 3rd inst. a anttenion : ank ste Nov. Bth, at 10.30 art this morning. Tho body is much de- | 0 on the 3rd inst. Muslin, Mant‘epiece Bordering and B orders, Napkins, Needles,|every Monday, Wednesdey, Thursday and Batt, while on way toj Monat | Sakeroom, Jhurdsilay cow posed, and hardly recognizable. Some | ‘ter @ brief illness of diabetes, borne with : . : . selock.—A- McNeill, auctioneer. pockets of the clothing weke found turned | Christian patience and resigna‘ion to tho| Necklets, Neckties, Oil Cloth, Ornaments, Print, Paper, Pins,| Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'clock, cons - — are ' inside out. In one pocket was found a y| | Divine W ‘ll, Maria, dearly beloved wife of : : af : necting there with the Train for Halifax, Mpasoosr,’ did you hear the door bell?” | cum of money, akous ao — idgened Syncs, to the Qed year of barenl. Parses, Plush (a big range), Railway Rags, Rubber Circulars,| Returning to Charlottetown on Mendey , Ferm.” “Why don't you g» to the door, |coroner for Queen's County, and a jary| Deceated was a kind, loving wife and affec Room Paper, Ribbon, Sheeting, Shirts, Skirts, Suaawls, Skirting, palpate Aer Se, Shon then?” ‘Sure, an i's Do ody see me. | viewed the remaine and an inquest wiil ba tionate mother. She eaves & sorrowing hus-| On: “42 idles Sakae : : on arrival of train from Halifax. Sirush expectin’ callers to-day. held this evening in the Ntipendiary Magic. | 8%, two rons and five doughters to mourn Shirts and Drawers, Suk, Satin, Shipper Patterns, Cushions,| Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on oe trate’s court-room, their irreparable loss, May her soul rest in Brackets, Table Scarfs, &e., Sasbes, dewing Silk, Satchels, Thursday, on arrival! of train about noon. Me. Avex. Lockuart, of St Eleanor's. a few days ago threshed 125 bushels of clean gbeat from 6 bushels sown on 23 acres of jscod Can anyone in (Queen's County beat this ? comegilllies “Yes,” sighed Amelia, “before marriage Georg’ professed to be willing to die for me, and now he won't even get his life insared in my favor,” and she burst into a fashion- able flood of tears. se Ay old man named E lis was found dead iv the woods at “haklin, St. John Co, N. B, on Thursday last, and a womaa pamed Mc reedy wis fouud dead on the roadside at Mispec, (3t. John) on Sunday isclidiiiamenlll Tickets for Joseph Cook’s lectures w ill be precurablo at places advertised until 6 o'clock, m, aoy then not disp wed of can be bad at the Hall. We advise all to obtain them in advance and save confusion. sisliacnetyiieal Tux first through train to the Pacitic passed through Ottawa on Monday. The schetuled time from Montreal to VW inunipeg is sixty-three hours, including stoppages. This will be re- duced by eix hours next spring. tinct Tus steamer Coban, Capt. Fraser, sailed for St. John’s, Nfd., this morning and took from this port 426 bales hay, 83 bags barley, 15 bris oysters, 28 bris parsnipe, 30 sheep, 2 cattle, 16 quarters and 2 crates meat. cnnicitiinalia Lr. Cot. Worstey, Brigade Major, Mon- tresl, has been appointed Deputy Adjutant General of Military District, No. 9, Nova Scotia, and of Military Listrict No. 17, Prince Elward Island, with headquarters at Halifax. jin Gagat interest was taken in the departure of the tivst through train which left Montreal for Winnipeg, via the Canada Pacific, on the Qad inst. The distance between Montreal and Wionipeg, },450 miles, is made in sixty-three honrs. nnnniiiilaaa Myartz Navy.—The success with which the Myrtie Navy tobacco has with the public is because it is composed of the very finest Virginia leaf grown, aud is manufactured with the most scrupulous care at every stage of the process ineciemipiiiaaiih Wittram Beacu, it is now positivoly an- nounced, wil! sail from Australia for England early in next January, coming by the way of San Franciseo, and bei g accompanied by his backers, Messrs. Deeble and Jones, and his trainer, Ubarles blessen yer. es Eyuexear.—The Rev. Mr. Vroom, of New oswick, was married on Thursday morning to Miss Agnes Campbell, third daughter of the late Colin Campbell. The bappy pair soon after lef: for Digby, ard passed through €f route for St. John by the Empress. —Digby Courier. om > Sous Mcrrpuys —Mr. Nei] McKenzie, of Gasperesux, grew 100 cartleads of potatoes on his farm this year, which average! 25 bushels to the i, making a total of 2,500 "shels, while Mrs McLure, who lives rear him, had 150 c srtloads, making in all 3,750 bushels. Who can beat this ?— Patriot. pal _4xN unknown person passing through King Street, New Yor’, the other day, threw away slighted cigarette. The cigarette fell through & basement window of the house occupied by SWomas named Mrs, Silk, and ignited the clothing of an iufaut which was lying om age. The mother was out at the time and the cuild was burned to death, > —- Suppen Dearu -Mr. Peter McGregor, of Lot 16, was found dead in his chair on the Sfternoon of Octoher 27th. Deceased had a living alone since the death of his wife two orthree months sgo, and his farmer call- 49g 14 on some business, found him seated in i casy chair by the fire. Deceased was a fon of the late Rev. Mr. McGregor of Lot 16, and was wellknown in this county, He was about 65 years old,— Pioneer - _ — Rev. W. J. Mawwrve, in the Messenger and silor, calls upon tie lady friends of Acadia sammary to pay off the debt on that institu- a. The debt is $'0,000, and the plan pro- bored is to divide this sum into shares of six dollars each, the taker of a share to contribute * dollar every six months for three years. Mr, Manning thinks that 1,700 shares may be disposed of in this way among the alumnus of *eminary and its well-wishers. - >— paz tentence prouounced upon James Ningon, the forger, says the St. John Glove, ; 4 Moderate one, and no doubt, the jadge, in ‘Nvosing it, voiced the general feeling of the Betis. Hobinson is heavily punished, home is broken ap, he is a prisoner, and ; Sarries with him the stain of his offence ° has already euffered mach. No good could 4€ from inflicting « heavier punishment that which serves the end of justice. —_>—_—_—. Tus Times, of Manitowoc, Wis., records the following strange incident: The Rev. Dr Bray, rector of St. James’ church, had a very strange thing occur to him on Monday night, the 4th inst. About lin the morning he was im a semi-conscious state, when he heard a voice saying: ‘‘R. D. Hare is dead.’ On the following Wednesday he received a letter frem Canada, a part of which reads thue: ‘‘I suppose the sad news of the death of R D. Hare has net reached you. He died last week after a brief iilness.”” He was Science Ma‘t:r of the Guelph Agricultural College. Dr. Hare, in their university days, wes Mr. Bray's intimate companicn. 4 socalled THe Gospel Army have secured tho use of the Academy of Music for the wiuter for their headquarters) The removal of the opera boxes has given much greater seating accommodation to the public. The work of the Army in Charlottetown has been very successful, over eighty persons have so far professed conversion, and the work still goes on. At the business meet- ing Monday night the following appoint- ments took place: Lievt. Mallary to be Captain for the city; Miss Bartlett to be Lieutenant and to take charge of the work in Sammerside on Saturday rext. S aeidiell A Frenn’s York.—One of the most cow- ardly and vicious acts which has ever disgraced this town, says the Liverpool Times, was perpetrated on Sunday evesing last. During the delivery of a temperance sermon in the Methodist church, which was filled to its utmozt seating eapacity, some villain set fire to a barre! saturated with oil. The alarm of fire was immeliately sounded from the engine house, which created no little consternation and alarm among tho audience, many of whom hastened to quit the building. Fortunately, no panic occurred, and conse- quently no one was injured. A suitable reward should be offered by the authorities and the rascal detected and puuished. Rindge Tue Duke of Abercorn, whose death is announced, was 74 yearsold. He was a Hamilton by birth, an Oxford by educa- tion, and a Conservative by iustinct. His firat vote in the House of Lords was against the Reform Bill. In 1866 he was made Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, and resigned in 1868. In 1874 he was ap- pointed to the same position, and held it until the Liberals came in in 1876. He married in 1832 Lady Louisa Jane Rassell, daughter of the Duke of Bedford. He was Grand Master of the Freemasons of Ireland, Lord Lieutenant of Donegal, and held various other positions of honor in the United Kingdom. Lady Linsdowne, wife of the Governor-General, is his daughter. ——_@__— Turre was placed in the cemetery at Rollo Bay, on Monday last, a memorial monument to the late Hon, Lawrence Kickham. It was erected by Mrs. Kick- ham, and built by our talented sculptor, E. G. Hunter, Ezq., of Charlottetown. It is an expensive monument, fourteen feet high, aud is composed of six pieces, the lower base of freestone. There is a moulded marble base upon which rests a paneled pedestal, one of the panels bears the in- scription. Above this is a cap with raised panels followed by the spire, which is surmounted with across having the usual inscription “‘I. H. 8.” which completes the structure. It reflects the highest oredit on the architect, and is truly magnificent iooking in a country churchyard.—Sovris WEsT. Ee Tux enterprising firm of Norton Brothers intend to exhibit at the Indian and Col- onial Exhibition, London, a magnificent tep buggy, manufactured by Mr. w. McKie, of this city. It is pronounced to be, by all who saw it, an excellent piece of workmanship, Accompanying the buggy will be @ gorgeous placard, executed by Mr. John Coombs, of this city. The pla- card is of elegant design, and is a worthy specimen of the art preservative of arts. |t reads au follows : ‘*This buggy is all hand- made, by William McKie, manufacturer of ail kinds of carriages and sleighs, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada.” Beneath this inscription are two shields, hearing short paragraphs, giving briefly the history ad resousces of Prince Edward Island. in the centre of the placard, be- tween the shields, is a photograph of Norton Bros.’ establishment, and below is the inseription ; ‘‘ Exbibited by Norton Bros., Hardwaye Merchants, Charlotte- town, P. EB. L.—A. McNeill, Agent for P, E. I. exhibit of Indien and Colonial Exhi- bition.” The buggy will go to London by next trip of the 8. 8. Clifton. peace, (Boston papers please copy.) In Summerside, on the 13th October, after a long i!incss, Emily, wife of Daniel McRae, and daughter «f G@ J. Ackerman, aged 41 years, SHiP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Noy 2-—Pholine, Roberts, Tatamagouche, free- stone ; Targuin, Gerrior, Orwell, 3,444 bushels potatoes; Sturgeon, Stewart, Haliday’s Wharf, pro, Nov 3—Queen of the Fleet, Countaway, Halifax, 112 bbis apples; Morven, Marchand, Pictou, coal; James Semple, Roberts; do, do; Margaret Ann, Buchler, Sydney. coal; M R McKenzie, MeNeili, Pictou, do; Moselle, Rendle, Liverpool, mdse; Erema, Ledweill, London, do; Tasma, Nicholson, Liverpool, do; ss Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Kate, Arnold, Georgetown; Alert, LeLacheure, Shediac, bal. CLEARED. Nov 2—A Fraser, Crooks, Lunenburg, pro; Phenora; Roberts, Tatamagouche, pro; Valarous, _Lobnes, Halifax, pro. Nov 8—Tarquin, Gerrior, Boston, 3.444 bushels _potatoes. Nov 4—Virgila, Geldert, New York, 3,803 bushels otatoes; ss Coban, Fraser, St John’s, #Nfid; dith, McRae, Vernon River, mdse; Kate, Arnoid, Pownal; Minnie kK McKenzie, McNeill, Pictou, bal; Harry Matheson, Smith, Yarmouth, pro; S McDonald, Paoli, Shediac, do. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Oct 30—ent sch Atlanta, Goodwin, Isaac’s harbor, berries. 3l1—Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, coal. Nov 2—John M Caggan, Santere, Charlottetown, bal. Oct 3l—c!d, Silver Beil, Leslie, Spry Bay, produce, etc. e Se HOTEL ARRIVALS: ROCKLIN HOUSE. Nov 4—John Morson, Dundas; Miss Aggie Morris, Chatham, N B; Malcolm McLeod, Vigg; John McGomery and wife, Malpeque; Henry Mc- Kee, New London ;S H Brown, Stanley Bridge ; C E Pratt, St Peter’s: Donald Forbes, Montague ; Miss MecLeod,;Orweil. Lorine L. Lorp, 16 year old son of Chas A. Lord, of Pride’s Bridge, in Westbrook, Me , committed a most peculiar suicide on Friday afternoon. It appears that the boy had trouble at school. During the after- noon, it a@ boyish squabble, one of the pupils was pushed through a window. The teacher blamed young Lord, and told hin he must pay for the glass. The boy said he was not to blame. Young Lord went directly home and took his gun into the yard to clean it, loaded it and fired it into the air, then put in a tremendous charge of powder and a larve quantity of shot, took the gun into tie shed chamber and lashed it securely into » saw-horse, then tied a string to tie trigger, and the ramrod to the string, knelt down and put his ear close to the muzzle and exploded the charge by means of the ramrod. The charge made a clean hole through his head an inch in diameter and lodged in a post across the road, Pedeteemeces earns LECTURE. EV. DR. MoRAE, of St. John, N. B., will lecture under the auspices of the Young Men’s Literary Association of St. James’ Church, io Si. JAMES’ HALL, ee EE nal Tuesday Ev’g Next, 10th inst., - ON — "Science in Relation to Thought and Fact During the Century.” Chair teken at 8 o'clock. Doors open at 7.30. Admission, 15 cents, Nov. 3—tl date FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract. The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the Jate tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a 'arge percentage on the capital invested. To c*ypitalists no better in- vestment for their ‘nongy, either by Bank or Manufactory, c2» be offered. ; Possession ¢j\cn immediately, MARY J. MACKINNON, Exeoutrix. Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1885. Towels, Thread, Tape, Thimbles, Turkey Cotton, Toilet Covers, Table Covers, Trouser Stretchers, Table Mats, Toilet Sets, Trimmings (all kinds), Twine (Macraine), Ulsters, Umbrellas, Venetian Tape and Line, Ladder Webb, &c., Velvet, Velveteen, Wincey, Wicking, Window Holland, Wool Goods in Cardigan Jackets, Alexandra Jackets, Vests, Jerseys, Squares, Scarfs, In- fantees, Bootees, Hoods Cuffs, Caps, Child’s Costumes, Bonnets, Dresses, Pelisses, &c. Yarns, in Scotch, Bee Hive, Rutland, Saxony, Berlin Wool, Andalusian Wool, Frosted Ice Wool, Tinsel Wool, &c. The above has been personally selected in the best mar- kets and are offered at very low prices. Letter orders receive prompt and careful attention. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’ town, Sept. 25, 85. 83 Queen Street. — ee ? (OS ee oe FIRST JASTALRRENT CF AUTOM & WATER GOODS. S03 pers opened. a large assortment of the Latest Novelties, in e LADIES DRESS GOODS, MANTLES, TRIMMED BONNETS AND HATS, FEATHERS, AND FLOWERS, TWEED, & The balance of my stock expected daily. A. Le. BROWN, Next Door to Messrs. Beer & Goff. MANTLE AND ULSTER CLOTHS, Ch’town, Sept ?1—wkly MAGNET SOAP, (WARRANTED PURE.) oe rqX\tits SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general household and family use it SURPASSES all others. Ke> It will be to Your Interest to Try it. SALE WHOLESALE BY FERTON T. NEWBERY. July 22nd, 1885——6mos CAPITAL, HEAD OFFICE— Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. oo — ew ee <n — ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. o o-—_——- $2,000,000 © Risks Taken on Most Faverabiec Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE RDWARD ISLAND: F HH. ARNAUD, NEW BRUNSWICK, CANABA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summerside every day (Sunday ex- cepted) onerrival of Train from Chariotte- town, connecting at Point du Chene with Trains for each of the above named places; and at St. John, with steamers of the International Com- pany and Railway for Portland and Boston. Returning, leave Point du Chene every day (Sunday excepted) on arrival of day train from St.John, for Summerside, con- necting there with train for Charlottetown. By order, F. W HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, Oct, 28, 1885. PE. Island Steam Navigation Ce. CHARLOTTETOWN, Oct. 28, 1895, OTICE is hereby given that after Ist J NOVEMBER, for remainder of season, the steamers of above Company will discon- tinue running on SATURDAY EVENING, from Summerside to Charlottetown. Consequently, there will be no freight or passengers carried by them from Charlotte- town to Point du Chene, or vice versa; or from Summerside to Charlottetown, or vice versa, but only between Summerside and Point du Chene, This change is made to prevent liability of detention in Charlottetown by fog, storms, or otherwise. By order, F. W. HALES, Sec’y 8. N. Co. Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1835 Iwk Food a Manufacturer Overloaded ! Boughi Pari ef His Steck at a Sacrifice. ——— "cc et Prices are Still Tumbling and Pur- chasers will Reap the Benefit Thereof | EID BROS. have purchased a large Invoice of Fine Saxonby All-wooi Tweeds from a Manu- facturer’s Agent, whose name we are not per- mitted to mention, at a great sacrifice to the mills, and we intend giving our patrons the advantage of this purchase. These goods have never in the history of P. KE. Island been retailed at less than $1.40 to $1.75 a yard, and we now cau offer them at 95cts a yard, or will make up suite from them to order, with linings worth $1.10 a yard and other trimmings to match, at the popu- iar price,$16,worth just $22.50 allover this country. Will produce letters from some of the best men in town and country Which must satisfy the most gwsthetic that our cutter, Mr. Bruce, and his heips, are equal to the times, and his garments are always neat, strong, perfect-fitting and full- fashioned, Experience has taught us that many persons have been driven away in disgust from hotses who are continually advertizing goods at extra- ordinary prices, which thcy are unable to produce when called for,and to meet this difficulty we ask intending purchasers to cai] and examine our stock and we are coniident that one inspection will satisfy the most skeptical that we never advertize a humbug. 50 Men’s Suits, heavy black worsted goods, winter weights, only $6.50 a suit. Ft] do do fine quality, $8.50, worth $12. 20 do do Scotch Tweeds, fine quality, $9, worth #14. 100 pairs Men’s Black Worsted Pants, only $2, worth $3. 50 pairs very heavy Biack Worsted Pants, only $2.50, worth $3.50. 100 pairs Men’s heavy working Pants, $1.25, $1.50, & and up. 20 pairs Island Tweed Panis, our own make, $2.75 and up. Tryon Tweed Suits, made up to order, $11, $12, $13 and > 100 Children’s and Youths’ Suits, $1.75, $2.50, $3 and up. Children’s Suits made up to order from fine Scotch T weeds, $6, and up. Men's Overcoats and Keefers, $3.50 and up. Youths’ and Children’s Overcoats and Reefers, $3, and up. Ladies’ Jackets and Ulsters, London made, $1.65 and up. Ladies* Jackets made up to order at low prices. 40 dozen Men's Shirts and Drawers, 30cts, to $3 each. 5 dozen Ladies* Undervests, 95cts and up. Another large invoice of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, only 85cts. 20 dozen Gents’ Top Shirts, winter weights, 60cts and up. A full stock of Gents* Furnishing Goods. A very large stock of Tryon T weeds, Blankets and Yarns. RTD BROC.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Oct. 27, 1885. ES TO SHOEMAKERS. FRESH Stock cf SHOE-FIN DINGS, specially selected in England, just re- ceived, and will be so d Cheap as usual. Lower Queen Stree}. MERCHARTR RANK OV HALIFAX Qct, 22—2wk cod wky lino