mes A APN I te THE 4 HFASQUARTERS OF OWER a FITZGERALD, itive Candidates ROBERTSON'S BUILDING, QTEEN STREET KOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ~ 8B ara ‘ ’ —_ ‘ rr ee ‘ S ) p - — a = La | y o> »V ib ‘ + _ ' ur ’ ey nat iAnCcEe 1 rested — iue Crees CONCERT ' ~ : eve os nex ¢ ? i > K & L.A Lo Re y H xk A | Lo his y D.F s eeepc s DD 1 3 ; ‘ very g Malm yu ~ - ERIN a. @ ‘ ; V Me Ask i giant, ‘ . ~ = _ “ y M l A ‘ < - \ fockey Ci \ g this the Y Mi A. Ele ‘ ens \ f and : : " pam i I tA sy.—] wint : effect * mor = ’ tne . -_ ’ ‘ \ s Lodge, A. I aA er t guia : ~ ck. for as, A neal emits \ i Himsers 4 I . st that M Wie tine. . i s zaz | eed | : ‘ 4 vv a hang mied pot ’ a Peak N ha S ‘ g mort y ‘ A i ant? _ > P 1 at s y aking mails | ' wint, 3 = I z s . make daily I pm and Pict nt . ‘i re . -_ _- The second lecture of tl t vith the Y. M. L. A of St. J «’ Church, will be delivered in St. James’ Ha n Tuesday, Dec. Sth » *Tende es of Modern Civiliza- f i nrer, Rev. T. F. Fullertor eat ¥.€M.C.A Ph ries Talks to Young Men was g — lay n Mr. J.5. 1 1, Se tary Associa His ect was “The ‘ > the arnt fis A s to Ul *rtel was na i 4 gi “ - j H LeaG — This « sing : ‘ seven ¢t re W he a peneral } z e Epworth League Impo: ‘ - = eruing t rary de pa ! ran<acted All desir = Le artic an “ inches ally ' at ; “ a \ “A _ The Ir p* r i { f King’s Daughters hold tl Ar s nd Tea in aul P. E. I H 5 Pa & ScnHnooir t Thar i I uber 7 Sa Adi , 10 ts I + will plea ne Se. Pau = Wecine~«ia y aft on or I ‘ r. Members Cirelk e then ic4 enna M A photographer named John W. Swan, who formerly worked in Char- i nd married a young lady this pace, has been missing f «time past, ar i} fears are enter * safety Swan has iateiy he siness at Norway, Me., and he at place for Boston about three K# ag 1 iness trip, having con . able ney about his person. He Wa etn n a few lays, but wrote his wife { Boston saying that he was un- 1 uiplete his business as quickly as he wht, and would therefore be com- pelle remain in Boston a day or two longer than he « cpected. He settled his i t the Quiney House on the 16th, and that tin t seen or heard of hin _— Lb “TON CowEeDy c ™ 4‘ y - Th = por rvyanization ga a performance of 2 Hi evymoon’ toa #mall but a#ppre- ‘ widience on Saturday afternoon; e evet 7. Arrah Na Pog or ow Wedding,” was put ape n ; the beomur to the evident enjoyment and ap- wreciation of the large audience present Bet the lewing att, Mr Wel ber made f address, in the course of which he | thanks for the pe atronage extend- ed ng hie short season, and promises d t nm next vear al catvahnin Geis H eferrei ¢ the splendid Opera House exvevted by the brethern of the “Mystic tie,” w wasa credit alike to and to the « {V, and aleo corm- p ted Mr Vinni onibe and = his ' ix their exceiient music > ONSIDER CAREFLULY nts concerning a few ffer. It will not take ng statemeé area we havet * * CONCLUSION ’ 1 want some of the articies mer ned yf If oud n't want them someone else will. First come first served REMNANTS OF SATIN. varying in length from half to tw REMNANTS OF SILKS, Pia . a y red “ aly. I wurk REMNANTS O} RIBBONS. viore, wWhiths and qualities— ngths from half to two yards 4LL AT LITTLE BITS OF PRICES } Vanvas, half price Call early At the prices these goods are marked they Cai a , BEER BRO. Weather tle Toroxto, Dex , 10 o. m. strot weat and west; ¢ ther “air and e tloudy der with rain or gleet ig winds and yales hifti ng to north ’ DAILY EXAMIN ER SECOND DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S, Exposed, Vigorous Speech by Dr. Jenkics Prospects in tke District. Good M Farquharson, meetings in the Sec: with therwise, his himselt assailing, personally and politica his usual disregard for truth taunted by Dr. Jenkins with Leing Be‘ neg a mem her of a government asking for re election, Whhout The e@Xpeosition of a poliey, he ann twith his celebrated s heme of ‘ re Ist. He woull give the road machines Peopre ind let them make the roads, i & ny r S15.000 a veal Znd i ve i¢ t dow c expenses t eiucat rd. J S $5,000 a vear given thre poor lle would do away with that gra a v tthem iy | ‘ ‘ | ¢ Was Stean i acket ‘ \ p He wouid do aw with f “tiiesie « Amd trust | private t t ai art lr. Je ! ie a Vigorous Onsiaugint a7 ¥. a i 1 very Tew wo cds y shied He po n ed ont — the proposit to sa Siv,000 of roail money by yiving the machines to the peo] He beleved there Was nut iti tine Cn hinent ner in he House a man, excepting Mr Domatd | har-on, who was so utterly callou feelings of humanity as to listen ni to a pre p* rob the pool the trifling pittance which they re r & nome mai lo eived, and even if the proposal should arried out, it would be saving five ars. and spend ng ai hundre Ly ding thea to the Poorhonu- He irned ve Government ayain-t ! el meddling with the EI 4 Act s vy the mo th I) wila source of pral = >» & . ut | to t ‘ peo] \ ul sning oft ubsid.es ven f slea i pa ket serv €, Siu h a couree \ i be & manifest injustice ahd a cause f grievous injury to the settlements whe « ore boats now run, and would bring de at tothe candidates who favored such a It Mr. Farquharson really b lthat plenty of people would run- m these routes, why, in the sessions during which the Govern held power, did he when he knew the country was going into debt seep up these boats. take away the filtres hes and alk Ww tl ese part cs t put t ute wd why is the Gov- new bu ling a very costly eamer to put on the Hill-borongh ferry ? No man, unless with the brazen assur- i e and consummate ra lof the member | for West River, would dare insult an it- telligent audience with such a tissue cf ibeurditie=, devoid of even the appearance th and practicability Mr. Farqu- | boasts of the certainty of nis elec The Doctor says little’ on this point | further than that he is perfectly satistied with the outlook Mr Mi: Kay has gained ith and wil! hold his own | in the north, and leading men on both | sides think the sition candidates is almost a certainty rround m the sor , } election of both the UOppo- j i Aw Ewsrerrpeisine Sureeixe Firm.—Sch Mary B. proceeds to-day to Pictou with oats by Carvell Bros. Die lytris has : aac mats. bv Carvell ym Cardi- Seh Sch sailed from Cranaud with « Bros. Sch. Hvdra has sailed fr ran with Carvell Bros. oats, by Cli , has arrived here with oil for Carvell Bros., and coal for R. McMillan. She w e loaded with oats for the West Ind-ee, by Carvell Bros. Schrse. Swan and Bess Aw uled with oats for Cape Breton ports, by Carvell Bro Schr Grenada sailed yesterday for Nova Scotia port with oats, turnips, potatoes and | pork, by Carvell Broz. Sch. Mary P. has sailed for Pugwash with oats, by Carvel Bros.—-Guardian, lst sitet Personal, Hon. Thomas W. Dodd and Mrs. Dodd und Dr. Dodd and Mrs. Dodd, crossed the Northumberland on Saturday en route to Sonthern California, where they Will pass the winte ire slaut, of the Madison Square Bar.k in Mew York, who d for irregularities in the that institution, was a waiter ant in that city not so many years ago. There New York remained silent has been indict management of | In @ restaur- is an impression among financiers that he ought to have in that business instead of undertaking to } manade ther people’s money ~“*7--- For Over Fifty Years. Aw Ory Axp Wert Triep Remepy.— | Mre. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over any years by millions f mothers for thei r chi ildre n while teethi- nig, with ‘perf «t snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the worl 7 Twenty five cents a bottle Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—i y - Me Was onvincead. A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to the genuineness of the reported cure of Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-Councillor of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. He wrote to Lingley, and that yentle man promptly assured him that the testi monials were genuine. All Common Sense they have only Lingley, Squire people, when a few common cents, will do well to call | | and see our Perfumes. We have no } COMMON SCENTS, but every one fresh and of best quality at JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. | decl AT REST! | To most people the above wo. ds bespeak a future state. To those hankering after an antidote for bodily weariness, while still in the flesh, we recommend one of the many Rockers, Reclining and Easy Chairs shown at our Store. oppone nts, with | ‘quire a don't Platform Hon. Mr. Farquharson’s Policy: at the first of the | md District, contented PROWSE BROS’. Great Clothing ROOMS pena ete, ete, should be visited by every person Who mig’ Boy. ht in the near future re- Suit tor thems«clves or the Hundreds of people have visit- ed it. and they have found it paid them. The show is ! right, deem have is good, the rooms the tr want to buy, arge, the quality light, the prices ‘atment you get the and PROWSE BROS. will it a favor if you eall and a look through, cven if you Reefers for Boys, Reefers for Youths, coats for Overcoats for Boys Youths, O Overcoats ver: for. Men, Reefers for Men, Qdd Pants. Odd Ves | Wonderful Low Prices. s, Wonderful Goods for ————-—(x) - —--—— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, Novem be r i 1893 4A Wise Economy is that which insists upon good quality. there is a difference between “cheap” goods that are cheap. patrons in Stock of completed our Town and waiting your that our Surely goods and We are pleased to inform and Country good things for Christmas trade has been inspection. Fall Table FOR MEN ! ld See It... Raisins (Dehesa and Connoisseur Clusters), Cooking | Raisins (Valencia Layers and fine off stock), New Currants, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peels, Choice Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Shelled Almonds, Shredded Cocoanut—in be used for Xmas baking. call on us. fact everything SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, Nov ember 29, 1893—w w f & wky likely to oe Seated in one of them you can : bid dull care ‘begone, and | ~ : “the wonder is,’ say you,| “why I have been so long) without it.” When shopping for Xmas we invite you to look through our stock. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. lee? -—dy FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, November 30, 1893 —tu fri ‘ - serecs Ie}, UNnSH Disston’s Crosscut, Circular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. English Coal Vases. Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. ¥a>.—- HEAVY WOOL cheapest right up. MONDAY, SOMETHING UNDERWEAR, all No better UNDERWEAR—Special Value. See what we show in Men’s White Shirts, prices value to be had. Collars, Cutts, DECEMBER 4, and qualities, Ties, Hose, MOORE & McLEOD, Charlottetown, October 28, Successors to 1893--tu th sat Perhins & Ste (x) i I Preparation for Grand 2mas Show. from the a - rns, THE BAZAAR GOMPANY BOUND T0 LEAD , We are making a big “MARK DOWN” on all our Toys, Dolls, Magic Violins and Accordeons. We have $2,000 worth of Malleable Iron Toys that are a little too expensive for the trade. Price. Our ALBUMS and PLUSH GOODS this season will be exceptionally fine, no pains having been spared to secure A 1 stock. We are making preparations for one of the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- DAY GOODS ever nade in Charlottetown. Our Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, Leisure and Sunday Hours, Toy Books, Christma: Magazines, ete., are daily ar- ivins Lanterns, ‘These we are going to sell at Half gnc tt —~———(x)— eae ee Besides our enormous stock of NEW GOODS in every lhne—bought expressly _for the Holiday Trade—we have secured an immense BANKRUPT STOCK, which we will sell at prices that will surprise the sharpest bargain hunter. PICTURE FRAMING is ree eareful attention, and a big stock of MOULDINGS is just being opened. eiving our In Purses, Satchels, Dressing Cases, Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, an im- mense show will be given. For VIOLINS and ACCORDEONS we de fy competition. Inour Bankrupt Stock will an endless variety of CUPS a: | C ERS. These are *Tmport ” . ' bought entirely from foreign tar | ; ; W holesale Customers should jand thus save the confusion of bny.n when there is a rush, j | If wood goods, low prices aud carefu | : 5 } |attention will secure it for us, we are | going to do the XMAS TRADE in om j ‘ | line this year he fonnd nd SAT G ood- kets, call early BAZAAR COMPANY, OLD DIAMEND BOOKSTORE. A. FULTON, MANAGER. Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—m w f ‘Handsome is as handsome does,’ Handsome are these Lined Kid Gloves. Not all Gloves, for some are SIX BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD Sa Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Mits ; But every pair of them fits. Some for wear show, At prices that are very low. Just step in and get your size. And you will find we tell no lies, are and some fer D. A. BRUCE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Ei. Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f BAWSON.. ‘to the wants of IPE. IS93. THREE FRIENDS -You Meet in Qur Stock. ‘Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- class Clothing Stere should keep. We not only sell moderate prices, but fill and deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoats, | Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will ‘convince you we are fully up ihe people of Island. Giv Give us a eall, ‘McKay Woolen Co. Sharlottetown, Nov. 1 Notice for Meetings Fort Augustus District THE cljaltdiaten joint mect.ings :— Tharsiay, 30th Nov. Monaghan Road Schoolhouse, at 5.30 o’elock p- m. Friday, Lst Dec., Mount Stewart Hall, it 5.30 o’elock, p.m. 7, 1883. W vil hold the following Saturday, 2nd Dee., Trazadie Cross Se} OO ae se, at 5.30 o'clock, p- ™. Monday, 44h Dec., Winsloe Hall, at 5.30 o’elock ¥ iat , bth Dee., York Hall, at 5.30 vYelock, lr ni. Thursday, 7th Dee., » 30 o'clock, p.m. Saturday, 9th Dee., : 7 1ovinouse, Hall, at Stanhope Grand at 5.30 o’clock, p.m. Tracadie at “eR Tracadie School- i}) bee hel hl at 2 o'clock in the after- noon instead of aalf-past five. The change is male for the convenience af the people of that part of the district. nov2l d&w ex pat her ro the Independent Elec- tors of Charlottetown and Royalty, GENTLEMEN,—Having nated at meetins The mee ing honse w been nomil a& representative and inflaentia- of the supporters of the Govern. nent to be a candidate, along with Bnej oger= » Esq , inthe Liberal interest, for this constituency at the approaching Elec- tion, I beg publicly to intimate that I have accepted the nomination as candidate for Assemblyman, and now most respect- fully solicit your suffrages on the 13th prox. Should you do me the high honor to elect me as your representative, | will tothe best of my ability advocate your varied interests, and among others the conducting of the affairs of this Province on business principles. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen," Your obedient servant, L. E. PROWSE Nov. 25, 1893. DIVIDEND NOTICE. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, Charlottetown, Dec. 1, 1893. 2 Charlottetown, Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly Dividend, at the rate of eight per cen‘ per annum on the Capital Stock of thia Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after January 2nd, 1894. by order of the Board, WM. McLEAN, decl—2aw & wy Cashier. JUST RECEIVED A Lot of New Overcoatings, We are making a very nice Overcoat for $9.50. Do not let a good thing slip through your fingers. WORSTED PANTS, $3.25. A. J. MURPHY. 24, 1893—+tu fri sat MISS MARY DOULL, STUDIO, STAMPER BLOCK. Novy. Ch’town, Instructions given in the various branch Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of your doliar es of Drawing and Painting. nov29—2m eod Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ | Advertisements soiter Shia | r this ceatieead duasaed five cents per line. FOUND.—A Chubb Lock ‘aap Apply ai this office dec4 Chea ‘00M BS. lm eod—dec4 W ANTED—Apn experienced saleswoman (no other need apply) for our Dry Goods Store.— J. B. MACDONALD & Co. iw d&w—noy) WANTED.—A good girl for general house- work. Apply between the huurs of one and three o’clock to Miss WEEKS, Brighton. nova) ‘2 OST. ma ‘small white dog with blac k mark about head. Particulars as to whereabouts thankfully received at P. E. 1. Raiiway Bag- gage Room. nova $16 anc $2) Genuine Confederate Bills, 9 only five cents each; 3) and $100 bills, lo cents each; 2c. and Se. shing- lasters, 10 cents each; #1 and $2 bilis, 2 cents each. Sent sec urely sealed on rec eipt of price. Ad- | dre: ss CHAS. D. BARKER, 90S. F orsy th Street, Atianta, Ga. 4i—nov2) FOUND.—A purse containing a small sum ofmoney. Apply at this office. nov2s HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, good stabling attached, on Richmond Street fest. Apply on the premises to NICHOLAS | MURPHY. tu fri tu pd—noy2s LOST.— A tew a Ay AO, a silver medal with the inse pages s “ Awarded for Neodliework. June, 1391.” | c. N. Finder will please leave it a this office. novi WANTED.—Good, live, active 1epresenta- tive in this city and vie inity, to take agency for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator. i reliable article. Good profit. Factories, hotels and families readily use this com- wi. Address with stamp THE KOALINE cEL Co , Windsor, Ont, dy Im—nevl, vermis rs PMY TMNT AT TLE TORS: PARR RS es apa Staion eee, ne oe 29m te | ee we nee apne we re wp « cmanen.— mrnarerenctapernarsnaeage