THE DAILY EXAMINER . LOCAL AND OfM2% ITEMS, t vereOAIS a - = tener eee ee —— _ a PROWSE BROTHERS, The wonderful Cheap men, eived another lot of those wonderful overcoats for boys, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2 O, L896, ———- $$$ eee $$$ stylish garments outside of his store. s If he will deceive you you is a call in our Cloak Department. MANTLES AN o- _- ae Th. cee SACQUES. HOW many people don’t know we carry Sacques and Mantles can only be judged by the number of old styles and poor fits you see on the streets, Look cut for the man who will tell you there 13 no shoddy in his Sacques or no in one thing, he will do so in another, Ladies, all we ask of | PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men Meer Bros. for Dress Goods, Ve \ ‘I ew fane & “ ho ky , eed We have just opened our third lot of boys’ 3 piece suits, so we would ask those who o ( ’ st e * e ‘ . Patrick \ ‘clock, @re Waiting to call; we have also r shar} jthat you liked so well; the price will be the same, y ‘ ‘ al . at i u - S s DD of the! @ ane : ' r Annan-| wan nnn ; ‘ : ’ ’ Ss lay last, | ee t oe ei ee el = Shy otosteg I TOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | 5 > ~ i j e) ey , : 4 i x i ‘ me ; b a ; -_ 1 5 Price or Eoas.—The price of eggs is | - : : ce ngup. Inthe market to-day they : ” a. ’ | brought from 16 to 18 cents. % ane ~~“ : ; “I ‘|! A Few Munister.—Rev. Mr. McPhee E = aga y ‘ : a | (Baptist) and wife have arrived and taken a4 mc ai charge of Kingsboro Parsonage, Lot 47. "| Mr. McPhee has accepted the pastoral s charge oi the church there. h W ? — , ; | Sreawer Late.—The St. Lawrence did ” : - lnot arrive here until about twelve o'clock yr 8 | , | last night. The steamer was several! hours When you want a good . . : ol beaednad r late leaving Pictou, owing toa washout on a ” & 3 “a ' M y a ».| the railway line between Truro and Hali- article in ro f ‘ pay ’ and fax. ‘ nd al f é s BLACK * ang give | the; |, O. A.—All members of St. George’s means t : s neighbor and his! Lodoe, No. 1171, are requested to meet in : Sagibor nthe Latge Roviny Fuwton Steet Hall] When you want to be cot a if | rrow evening at 7.30 sharp. ae sure of the right article at the pre} } tic n the firet degree. Be on hand; a]; a . . a 1 a ly od time expected. Members of sister right price drop into i N ‘ r : ' a | Jodges are cordially invited oon : x B le} 7S ee fhe People’s Store “ oft mith-| Reneusen the social is Wright's Hall} Unlike some of our neighbors, . : : > -| Thursday evening by the members ot pe 1, ae i: . ’ : a Charlottetown Lodge will be an “At Home W dou U ¢ laim to know every ve ‘ine of weer }imevery sense of the word. A abort, thing—but what we don’t . eee ee eS = : ill g anc 7 dail : : tle \iry was 25 x ue mpniees 2 ee ates kno W about goods in our line per ce ‘ e same mouth) hw ©. stadent, 0. B.C. student, P. E.; Wouldn’t take a minute to tell 7 - I. B. C. stu le nt an i any was’ who ae At any rate Wwe are able to r rood time are cordially invited to attend. om hon ee guarantee that what you buy * : ‘ vable evening y lo cents S| ‘ P : ioe takes Gone —_—-— of us will be all right, because * ~ : hursday Axotuer Burrer Factory. — The] we know that what we buy is e 2 Mi . has! patrons of the Little River cheese factory). | kindly . ts leliver a iia have dec ded upon going into butter mak- rig it. vy ‘ i ‘ ah . ' reggae > ~ the al “7 ved = Gojing. The plant and outht fur = — WE ARE FULL of season- aaa 2 , 2 . " atin dl aking w be on the spot early this week, 7 . Papers . a nd ig eee ttee, Mr. Keefe, the| ®¥le goods. Ladies’ furs,Men’s ¥a 8 t irer during; 4nd in é Gs) oe. se. MR ie . severa s’ visit tothe Par West. Ad. {efficient manager of the factory, will begin} Coon Coats, Girls’ Cloth Ul- selesion 15 conte. tl |making butter. J. ©. Underbay, Esq.) sters, Ladies’ Capes and Jac- —_—— deserves credit for the interest he has], : . THe A Ss »# | taken and continues to take in this factory. kets, trimmed Millinery, ete. Rink w every day. Ii is open | We wish the farmers immediately concern-| Qur prices on Dress Goods are “3 ' ‘ Fo. led in the enterprise every success, . in the {to 6 and offers a|eéd in th ry } low. Double width from 18c fine cha parties of lad es and gentle- ——--— . ; n » indulge in this healthful and Ax OLp Axp Wewt Tried Remepy.— | pn nice shades. Black,brown pi It is alo open from 7 | Mis. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been | myrtle, green and fancy ef- to10p.m.,and thus the weary clerk or! used for over fifty years by millions of] ¢ * eis artisan who cares taggve alittle exercise | mothers for their children while teething fects. A range of elegant cos- in g evenings can fiad here a} with perfect success. It soothes the chil ; tume goods for those who are : I self no of good phy- | «o ‘teas the gums, allays all pain,cures win : - eau ° i r “ a ce I a ri ' coli : { 8 the ee an ty for Diarrhoea about to w Ep,buttons and trim- . yand atthe same time to pass the’ colic, acd is the best remedy art . : i evening enjoyably. , | Is pleasan: to the taste. Sold by Druggists |ming to match. Fall lined | - i. ia every part of the world. Pweaty-Sve gloves worth 3c for half op Yreip or Oars.—Mr. John How-j certs a bottle, Its value is incalculable | ° . : let f Aonandale, imported from the} Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Sooth price: Hosiery and Corsets at L e Seea Co.. srighton, N cha 0) ug Sy rup, and take no other kind. 513 w i lowest prices, it f Cluster black oats in April, and { ' ——————— | ayy - , . a the 9th of Mav. He threshed | ' W Hi ILESALE X RETAIL. tl er lay from it 1,615 ibs. of fine! ce at te oct = TN TIMES or in common order. Mr. Howlett f satisfied that he can raise 30 bu<hels} from one sown in good grounl An PEACE or calling at Mr. Howlett’s can see the : is pee oe soe oy es PREPARE barbor since Friday last yng both} ‘ : + railway wharf they are tied up R | | ! fo ive abreast. Evidently fisher- s 6 meu appreciate sheltered quarters in blus—| try weather, One A a : sk pper,} Don’t wait until vour systemis run) ——=_€ ———— . a oy. the “foe myn | down before you begin to take @ny-| = CoroRaDO AND CALIFORNIA. fortable anchorage ground the other day} Get a bottle or our BEEF, leon & en a into deeper waters. His| Wink when you first begin to feel! The Rev. A. W. Nicholson was greeted re ard was 65 arrels of mackerel, caught} oat 2 sort a Bo. kA — with a very intelligent audience ia the in 2 few irs—the biggest catch of th | das refore have bottle of itin the | Upper Methodist Church last night, and . slides Price $00 held them with rapt attention for about an s1s.—Two funerals took pla ol tale hour as he described the places and scen- yesterday at St. Morgaret’s cemetery, the; Johnson & Jvhuson. | yin bis four years’ tramp abroad. ove that of Mra. Marv C. MclIutyre, an The choir opened the proceedings with the other that of D. McLean. an old resi-| Graduates in Pharmacy an excellent anthem rendered in their Oia ee Os ee es ee Ls usual good style, under the efficient leader- Demlas Mes Mekatese etené' home . ship of Mias Duehemin, the organist of the from the United States at the time of her j Ul re p , Ss chur Mayor Dawsonacted aschairman r he a leath about @ rear a and introduced the lecturer in a neat Her healt} vam tn tell bans aie dean speech dealing with his acquaintance with ine and an tenia te anhiin tahoe) the rev. gentleman since he was station ed elute ee dl States. She was s , with the Rey. Mr. Daniel, 36 vears ago in Rien» off Ghats Cesedh ond lentes O Li a this city and surrounding country appoint- etd foe sieenlead ean ieee pepe ments. He telt it an honor to preside op ai noe deta te mene bee enol this oceasion. The lecturer then proceed- deat Wow : 2 : ; ed to answer questions which had been re- . aoe a | You can’t reach the saine val- pestedly asked of him since his return , Corrt.—The Police Court was’ ue ike goods anywhere | me | aidion eestentind a oo nat aan: ue on like - | «= ° He showed first how he became & the fore: 08 ti r half vast in the else. Our home-made Furni- “tramp” aod attributed it to the fact that ai ting for ; 1 ya inte r- finds a warm spot in the | he was of mariner stock having travelled h f . The creater portion viii f intelligent le |* good bit on the sea himself. ‘i‘en he of i 1 Ss aed ined er hearts of inte igen PEOPLE | described the trip over the ». lways, ss 1 . tit: - i ‘the fr o oan who are not attracted by Ve- | picturing the scenery until you almx st felt ae ee eee A ; ea _| that you were tbere. Uis graphic « dd elo- a helene eg d oe ay z. — ‘ nee ? bul are buyers of sub quent description of the thunder +'orm in Nest nod Sa erage a aed a ane stantial commedities for every ym m aan a ger infrac = Meith Ban a a ay use The were buvers | destructive influence, flooding streets unt . ne ee — ie as y day use. The J, . J the water on the principal sireet of one of PG "* at a 5 lee ond here last year, ‘and are here | the largest cities was several feet ’ *, Ubaea, | Veins, Art norre anc me a? : = ; Jokn Dunn was adjourned for one week. again this year for the same | deep and arow boat could have been te Bot won Goad ORor it deme Ot © ° a“ easily floated along—was most intensly i a ee ee ee - harge | ones “Saving purpose. interesting and captivating. The audience aes ee eke ee o vat yi ha seemed fairly spell-bound. be ee It is difficult to choose out from 80 MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices, by Patrick Hebert against Henry McAleer, James Callaghan, jr., and Norman Valley, wae & Wedueeday. J ed antl) svoevonenonnnvonnnnonenanypnTgUaNen Ht SRPNINOP NNN NNNDONNIEZ IF YOU WANT A REAL COMFORT BUY e AN LEIDER DOWN There are many kinds of Comforts but none compare with the Eider-downs. Because eider-downs are ventilated and thus avoid the unkealthy effects of old fashioned kinds Because eider-downs are light in weight and do nt pr: duce “that tired feeling” that accompanies the use of the old ten pounders. Because ecider-downs supply perfect warmth with perfect comfort, thus en- suring perfect satisfuction. We now offera large variety of hand- some Eider Quilts at piices that are AY DOWN Mu much that is good the most effective parte; suffice it to say the whole lecture was grand aud sublime, in the extreme. Few lecturers have the power of describ- ing in such chaste and magnificent language that which he bas bimself seen, —in which he makes the audience see it themselves-—as the lecturer of last night. J.T. Mellish E-q., moved and J. E. Welsh seconded a vote .of thanks to the rev. gentleman, and this most entertaining lec- ture came to a too early termination by the choir singing the National Anthem. _———P> oa PERSONAL. McLeod returned Mr. and Mrs. S. A. home last evening. Rev. G. M. Campbell, at the meeting of the Epworth League last evening, gave an interesting description of the recent Inter- Provincial Christian Endeavor Convention at Ottawa, The address was both interest- ing and instructive. The Rev. A. W. Nicholson and daugh- ter, who have been renewing acquaintance with old friends, and delighting aueiences with his sermons and lecture, returned to Wallace, N.S., this morning by the yacht Fran, Captain Grant. There were registered at the Queen Hote! last evening: Thos. Morris, city; D E. Clarke, Orwell; John McEachern, Cherry Valley; W.C. Kennedy, city; D. W. Lamont, Torcates Mrs. J. A. McDonald, Glenaladale. This forenoon: Rev. George Miller, Brookfield; A. J. McLeod, Stanley Bridze: Dr. McLeod, Orwel'; A. H. Chip- man, St. John. R. D. Turner, Montreal; and L. G. Crosby, Yarmouth, N.S; registered at the Hote! Davies this forenoon. The arrivals This is the right time to buy and this is the right place to buy dhem, oi) Shan *” BEER BROS. Ss ivissvsiiiiuiiiisisiuiiiis sisal last evening included: J. H. Henry, St. ; Jobo, N. B; D. B. McDonald, do; John 'C. Rogers, do; F. S. Parlee, do; W. ton; A. W. Alien, J. G. Forbes, | Orwell. lat 2t styles at D. A. Bruce’s. New hats opening at D. A. Bruce’s, * reduced to 75c. A. from ad ty not far from | Sicnene, &'eidts I. W. Bradehaw, Homil- conte lochine eens TIGNISH REDIVIVA’s. The New Work Kacily and Accurately Described by an Esteemed Contributer of The Examiner, Tignish is rising rapidly and splendidly from its ashes. Already the black loca~ tions of the destroyed buildings, in most cases, ar2 converted into sites of better edifices than before graced them. Besides, there is new ground broken. The railway is building a new agent’s dwelling and offices combined; and Dr’s. Murphy and Doiron have selected new sites in better locations. The cottage which Dr. Murphy is building is a real beauty—one of those large commodious and artistic dwellings which satisfy the eye at the first glance and give a total stranger an idea of the ) sort of men that live there. J. Albert Brennan has his new store well under way—almost ready for habitation. The Messrs. Myrick & Co. have erected large if not very beautiful sheds in which they are now doing business but which when their permauent buildings are raised will serve as warenouses and sheds. Char les Dalton, Esq., has a nice neat cottage about ready ,for ,occupation a new drug store built on the site of the old one. L’Amable Bernard will do business in a eplendid store and workshop on the corner of the two principal streets, His store is awell finished and well desigsed one within and without and in its upstairs pcr- tion he is fitting up a cosy and convenient C.M.B. A. Hall. Mr. Carruthers, Mrs. Weeks and Mrs. Walsh have nice dwellings completed. John J. McLellan’s new store and dwelling occupies the old site and iooks well. At Peter Kinch’s, whence the fire orgin- ated, a long string of out-buildings and a comfortable new residence have sprung up, phcenix-like, from the sad ashes of the old establishment. Capt. Frank has not yet commenced to build him a new post office, but enjoys well equipped quarters in Law- rence Perry’s store on Water street, where he is ready to greet you es smilingly asa just initiated Benedict. The worthy and respected M. P., Mr. Hackett, just home from his parliamentary labors, has taken rooms atthe hotel. His is a severe loss, and he has not quite made up his mind as to building. Mr. McElroy is at work on a large sample room next to L’Impartial office, which he will operate in connection with Belleview Hotel, of which he is the genial proprietor. Mr. Cahill, the energetic and esteemed “Phil,” has puchased’a new house from Mr. L. _Perry on the outskirts of the village, and is at work putting it in order. We regret that there is no attempt being made to replace the perfect little hostelry so worthily presided overin the past by the Misses McKenna, Bat their turn may soon come, There may be other enterprises which we did not notice in our burried glance; but those are the principal ones, and suffi- ciently demonstrate what is generally claimed, that for right down energy, aa and progressiveness you must go West. Such a scene of activity—such hammer- ing. and sawing, and hoisting and digging we have not seen east of Chicago. And the genial cure steps around regularly to every centre of action, his imposing pre- sence and hearty word of encouragement inspiriting all. As he is a man of means, it is whispered about that the sinews of war have come, in a number of cases at least, from his well-filled coffers. Certainly no better use of money could be made than in assisting the unfortunate to build comfortable homes. When housed this time, the citizens of Tignish will be better off than ever; and we congratulate them most sincerely on their good taste in building, their courage and determina- tion. Such men are model Canadian citizene, and no “ pusilanimous flock.” Schurman, Lefurgy & Co. have the greater number of the contracts, including Dr. Murphy’s fine house and the railway buildings. eee LIGHT, LEAN PORK WANTED, The following letter is in line with the advice that Toe Examiner has repeatedly tendered its readers : Dear Sir,—lIf you are interested in the farmers of your section growing hogs to suit the market requirements, we wish you would bring to their attention a few sug~ gestions regarding the most desirable class of hogs. While a few years ago the demand was almost entirely tor heavy fat pork, a com- plete change has come about. The demand is now for light deshy meat. The only cal! for heavy fat pork is from the lumber camps, and there the American heavy fat plate beef is fast displacing fat pork. What the market requires now is firm meat from 110 to 189 Ibs., well streaked with lean. The market is not simply for a hog of light weight. If the meat is not firm and fleshy, containing a large proportion of lean, but is a mass of fat, the hog of light weight is as unsuitable as one of 300 Ibs. or 400 Ibs. To produce well fed lean meat from hogs of 110 to 180 Ibs. at six months of age should be the aim of every farmer. The most desirable breeds of hogs for the urpose are the improved Yorkshires aid Rates. while the foods best adapt- ed for producing ican meat are cat, bar- ley, peas, beans, shorts and skimmed milk. Yours truly, B. & M. Rarrensury. ¥. M. L. A, The annual meeting of the Y. M. L. A., of St. James’ church was held last night for the election of offisers and transaction of business. The treasurer reported that the han lsome sum of $235.85 was the pro- ceeds of last year’s course. The officers for the ensuing year are ¢s follows :— Capt. Stewart, Pres. Prof. Shaw, Vice Pree. Charles B. Perkins, Sec, D. R. McLennan, Treas. Executive Com.—Fred McLean, cbair~ man; A. E. Morrison, W. A. Stewart, J. Mclonis, Sydn y McLeod. In connection with the regular course a | literary and debating society was organized ; to meet every Tuesday night, first meeting to take place on the 27th inst., subject, Silver vs. Gold. Season tickets have been A cordial invitation is extended to the young men of Charlotte- town. Chas. B. Perkins, Sec’y. oc ieeiniailaa een ian The sale of the housebold furniture of the estate of the late John Jury will take piace atthe r-sidence of the late Mrs. John Jury, Grafton Street,on Thursday next, 22nd ins'§, at 11 o’clock a. m. | TT ee ao Bicy. les are Jrevolutionizingg affairs in Foglaoa, I) = rt moved that Lady Warwick and Lady Forbes were seen riding home arwick castle, looking very gracefal in their even- : Toronto; ing gowns. In the western Highlands the C. W. Blenkhorn, Halifax; M. Stephens, eae anebidade and sanaatin’ scenery is ' spri kl-d with bieycles and their riders. ' An eathusiast was gazing at a waterfall, Lalies’ sacqaes and capes made in the cnly to turn around and see four cyclers ‘cism unt and prepare to boil water, make tea and set out a lunch. grsisstee~~ sees ~ eee VOU) NEVER SAW ernie | ANYTHING se Rub your peepers, iy nee a oles Equal tc our new arrival of ’ P a JAPANESE CHINAWARE...«-- e) Don’t be creepers, Everybody delighted with 34 Taiieainé Gud it. The new shapes and color- 3 Prete Saye ings mnst be seen to be appre $ Now’s the time to buy. ciated. Our Jap. five o’clock 0 tea sets are the talk of the of ap town. jim |BULBS } ALARM 3 A futl stock of extra choice bulbs, in Hyaciatk Narcissus, Tulips, Chin- ese Sacred Lily, Bermuda Lily, Roman Hyacinth. CLOCKS CHEAP Prices right. Haszard & Moore, == Booksellers. W., W. WELLNER JEWELER.... PF AM PWASAAIAIATZ Love Your Wite ? Doesn't look that way. You let her “fry her face,” try her temper ruin her health and com- plexioa by usirg that old cook stove. Invest a few dollars in a reliable range —a range that is fully guaranteed by us, and a range that never gave such satisfaction since the art of stove making was invented. THE FAVORITE College and ‘School Books {LL SCHOOL Complete Assortment McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET. aug29 — SUPPLIES LANCASHIRE FIRE ASSURANCE C0. OF ENGLAND Capital: Fiftesn Milion Dollar DESBRISAY & STEWART - - AGENTS - - Next Bank Nova Scotia, Ch’tow RANGE Is the one that is givin universal satisfaction. office : We Don't Glaim To have the cheapest boots on the Island. ‘Yo be able to sell you beots at or below cost. To be the only people who can give you good boots. We Do Claim That we can give you good boots at low prices. That we can give you as good boots as you can purchase anywhere. That we can cell you boots as cheap as any person in tbe trade. 03 VAMADIASL VI BWMCA XH TCH VARA WAALMARFRUXMWA VAAL LM~BD AM ~LM arr Dodd & Rogers. Wholesale & Retail, BFAMASMASMADNXMWUAXABWAXWANAA UVACGA CMA LALA UMLAYAYMAwWAOe y MDE ADAG 4 Postponed Sale Furniture, The sale of Furniture advertised to take place this day, (Monday), at the residence late Mrs Jury, has been postponed until Thursday uvext, the 22nd of Oct., inst,, at 11 o’clock a m. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. TRY US. oct! 9 TO LET R. K. JOST, That beantifully situated two story July 30 STAMPER'S CORNER dwelling on Prince St. now occupied by Mr. Thos. R. Brooks. Possession given about lst November. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, {CcoPY] L. B. MILLER, Esa,, Principal Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy— Dear Sir,— Having taken a short course in } C. B.C., I find it of great benefit to mein _ ! business, Your work, ifanything, is practi- ror SALE. ; cal, at least I have found it soin patting it to j thetest Under your tuition a person gets a thorough grasp of the work under considera- tion, and no stadent (from my experience) is allowed to pass over work which he or she does not thoroughly understand, By your ex- janatiops you make the subject clear and theretore pleasant. I hope to find time to re- turn and finieh the full course in the near — sept26t—tf All that pleasantly situated freehold prop- erty op the corner of Richmond St. extending ©n Rochfort St, over two hundred feet, with «dwelling house on part thereon, Will be 8 »id in the block or division, there being four | fyi ure. building lots, ‘this affords a rare opportunity | Thanking you for your kindness while at to persons of sma!l means intending t> build } the college, in acommodious part of the city, Same will be sold at a reasonabie price. For further particulars apply to J, D. MASON, Ch’town ,octlZ—"46. a Jam most respectful'y yours, M. F, DALTON, General Merchant, Bloomfield, P.E I. —— —_ WOOL UNDERCLOTHING SHIRTS CARDIGAN JACKETS HOSIERY 4 T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE ee bMS Mee S\2. ee “ee *—e . . se . @° > e . +4ere . . -——- Underwear ¥ For Men a Cold weather come nearer ev:ry ay — and brings with it a reminder of your needs in there to of warmer under vear- RAS CRAIN ANNAN ZAIN zi paytages eine ¢ e “@ . ae AP % ee exer AS Ne ogee ote ; “aS We're here to supply your wants, and RO we're better able than ever to do so. . s 39¢ suit re Plain, heavy all-wool, $1.14 “ s¥, Plain,heavy allewool finer, 1.35 “ zt. Fleeced Underwear, 1.56 “ Wa : ; s% Very fine, plain all-wool 2.00 “ wa. Heavy Shetland, all-wool, 2.35 “ ave And up as high as you like. sore “a s . fy. © 1 oress eeeoqwouwwes ». Moore & MoLeod. a See 21 ordre arbre arbre ox orb ob BREESE SSS NEW HATS Opening te-dey at D. A. Bruce’s, if you want a nobby hat call and Fee @m. { = It Pleases Us To have people critically examine our furniture. : It stands criticat examination. It stands the wear. It’s made to wear, not merely to sell, We won’t sell anything that people won’t satisfied with after they get it home and Jive with it. There is no profit in sach selling. A dissatisfied customers will spoil lots of business. We wont allow a customer to feel dissatisfied eithez with what he gets or what he pays for it. Many people buy all their furniture here—DO YOU ? re JOHN NEWSON FURNITURE “= Wap > o> p> > > 0» o> p> <i> Lcd hee ctf fi ccf ctf fo ef] a if i] «ll al at] «| at! al] «a “al! af! «| a ‘d > | «il{ : | | | | 4 vow is The Time To order your suit or Overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- | coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. TAILORS. 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