PERSONAL. Captain Andrew Doyle, master of the | 3 Trimmed Millinery, nearly one hun- | i | | } | | ' i | | | | | | eee 2000 A WALK HROUGHE OUR STORE Stock About Equally Divided to Meet the Wants of Ladies and Gentlemen. Attractive styles in Capes and Jackets Newest things in Dress Goods. Black and Colored Mantlings. English and American Hat Shapes. Walking and Sailor Hats. Waterproofs.—First-class quality, all English Millinery. MISS MURPHY lady gives complete satisfaction to customers in TO ADVERTISERS. Changes of ads must | : Mr. J. F, Arsenault, merchant, of Eg oc 5 kis mont Bay, was among the guests at the | each tay 10 eneuk —T Commercial Hotel, Moncton, on Friday. | ; - — Miss Murrry and Mrs. Murray, daugh LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ter and daughter-in-law of Rev. James i Murray, intend to spend the winter in ~ | Tignish, P. E. I1.—New Glasgow Enter- Reer Bros.— Tire leading fur store rise : - Mr. A. E. Olive, of Moncton, a popular Wuo will sg 1 the pledge to-night | 1.C. R., Conductor, was at the Hote Tie ae i we Davies over Sunday. 8 A eee Mr. T. B. Crady, station agent at Sum | eeting tO-B ig ae merside, spent Sunday in the city. He | Sere ase CI ea “Have ve, my | Was at the Queen Hotel. : : coe Mat « © temp ‘ t Mr q ; A. McLean returned from West . ville, N. S., on Saturday evening. > a Mr. James E. McDonald, M. L. A., : = 1. Cardigan, is intown. He isatthe Ifotel La clean 5 kid gloves w Ji Davies phine Glove Clan It ist . fn ; Mr. J. C. MeKay, is here in the interests | warranted. a ¢eS Get, aad can Ue Eee we © | of Moir & Co.. Halifax. He is registered giove is js ae i sale ouly at A at the Hotel Davies. : Ww. o drags Rev. Wo H. Bullock, Chajlaa of Her - Majesty’s forces at Halifax, preached au Picxrxe Srrawsereies The Hal. fix | sble sermen in St. Peter’s Cathedral last Herald reports that » daughter of John) y-ning He ‘e.v23 for Ealifax to-m orre Wambolit, Lake Manre, Annapols,) morning. } eked tw pints of straw berries recent:' , They sold for ten cents & pint Dominion Steam Dredge Prince Edward, New Wispow vced in Rankin’s drug-tore hae just been |} x hy the Messrs. Lowe. It is a gem wav, and Will ix k especially well after the painter's brush has been applied. ier Lecrrcri On Thursday n ght 7th nst ai 8 gclock, Rev, G M. W.. Carey, D. D., ! of St. John, w hectare the Baptist Churc! Sabjee’, The Making and Ministry of M ney Admission 15 cent sani fo-niaur.—A | iblic temperance meet ing ¥ be held this evening i9 Wright’: tia Everybody welcome and cordially mie i No coilection; no wimission fee. Chair taken by Rev. W. J. Kirby at & o'¢ ck, sharp. siaiiiadiieiveiion Hetrixe Hayxp Svctery meets m 5S James Pali tonight. A literary pr gramme has been prepare d. Subjeet, “Si Walter Scott.” Ail friends and = memoers of the socrety are invice i Silver collec thon Ss o'clock sharp. _ oo cle Says: ning to arrive freely. Six schooners arrived \esterday, their cargoes 123599 Lush. potatoes, 14,179. bush sad 1,363 bush. turn'ps. Seiad FoorBaLL.—The game on Saturday be consisting ol - A new plate glass front | ' vals, | from deck we are glad to know, has r covered his late serious illness, und is on again Evangelist Ainley, of theSNova Scotia conference, now engaged in revival work at Margate, P. E. Island, will be in dred orders | 2 Try her. Baie | Verte at an early date to engage in special | work there. —St. John Sun at Crapau i, was recently presented with a most conplimentary address by president and officers of the company. Mr. Pearson, manager of the creamery | the | going out this week. rT_TeyrrrrrfeefreTvT**" el POSH OOOO 660066006 6000 0004 KU RS —Choice as well as cheap. We Every garment guaranteed or money refunded, All inferior goods are carefully excluded. Sacques, Capes, Maff+, Ruffs. sa GENTLEMEN’S Lined Kid Gloves, Warm Knitted Gloves, Kid Driving Mitts, | A | Reindeer and Buck Gloves, Fine Kid silver tea service accompanied the address. | Gloves. Mr. Pearson made an appropriate reply. Misa Etfie Elaine Hext, the elocutionist who appeared in Charlottetown weeks ago, was married recently to Ernest G. Shipman, manager of the Can- adian Entertainment Bureau, aad who has been advance agent for Miss Hext al most | since her debut Raymond Archibald, B. A., who has i some | all-round assortment in : Mr. | tainly the best value. UNDERWEAR —Perhaps the finest the city. Cer- Fxtra large sizes | for extra large men. | i | entered upon a mathematical eourse ti} Harvard, has been winning honors in Boston for the Mount Allison conservatory | keep a man home at evening g. of music. nation for the first violin in the Harvard symphony-orchestra. veived all his violin training in the Back- ville conrervatory. We announce to-dav the death of Mr Andrew Stevenson, of Fredericton, in this | Province. The deceased was three weeks aco a hale and hearty o'd gentleman, in eee the St. Dursan’s and Prince of) hs eighty eighth year. His death wes Wales teams re-uited in @ victory for the | the result of an accidental fall in his former, the score being 8 tod An ¢€X | granary. He was one of the fir-t settlers tended report of the match is unavoidably crowded out of to-day’s issue. —_- s- , " “=, e , Rexsaway—A horse took fright on Q een Street this forenoon and ran away When passing along Sydney Street, be} t 3 g 9% ’ cam-in coata:t with a post sear the residence of Mr. Carroli, ani left wagon behiad him in a badly demoralized condition. Raid More Coat.—Schr«. Henry L. Phillips, Oiivia and Spring Bird arrived yesterday goa! Jaden to C. Lyons & Cov. Th- Al eri arr veltoca wth of coal tur Peake Bros. & Co. The Elliott has also arrived with coal fer Captain McMillan and C. Lyous & Co. -_—_—_— a car.0 Sue's Aut. Ricntr.—lIt is pleasing to Lear that the steel ship Earl of Hopetown, 1800 tous, Cept. Ha!l; from Vancouver, B. C., to | Adelaide; Australia, has arrived. Fred Cartisgson of Mr. Jas. F. Curtis of the Custorri, House, fs first officer of the Earl of Hopetown. Grave fears were entertain- ed for ber safety, as she was posted as over due 156 days. ‘eines Crearep To-pay.—The schr. Orient Cleared to-day with 1029 bushels potatoes, | 691 bushels oate, 104 Ibs. butter, 163) lushels turnips; also the schr. C. W. | Laundry, with 2922 bushels potatoes, 127 | bashels oats, 201 bushels turnips, and the | sehr. Brilliant Star with 530 bushe!s pota- | tees, 250 bushels turnips and 460 bushels | All three have cleared for Gate. Nova |} Scotia. ; iit New Reapixc Room. — A meeting of dhe men of St. Dunstan’s congregation was | held in St. Patrick’s Ha!l Jast night for | the purpose of establishing a reading room in the city. Rev. Dr. Morrison presided, | aad the object of the meeting was explain- ed by Father Arsenault. About one bun- dred of those present promised ‘o become members of the reading room, after which the meeting adjourned anti] next Sunday | evening, when the officers will be appoint | ed. a el | Ax Iwrortast Marter. — Readers of | Tue Examiner are reminded of Dr. Me- Leod’s paper before the Epworth League | of the First Methodist Church this even- | ing at 8 o’clock. Sulject, “Sanitary Sur- | rousdings, Ancient and Modern.” The public are cordially invited. There is plenty of room. Few questions are of grater practical importance to humanity than that which is to be presented by Dr. } i i | | able to present it in a clearer or more fore | ible manner. —— Games Earty Wister—An exchange says: Winter has set in early and severely in Michigan. In the northern end of the State, rivers have frozen over, one having a2 inch of ice from bank to bank a week azo. At Michigamme snow fell every day for a week up to last Wednesday, aud last Tuealay and Wednesday there was fine sleighing all about that neighborhood. A few miles west of the town the snow was « foot deep on the level. Ten inches of snow tell at Vanderbilt early la+t week, | and last Monday the river Maple was | frozen over at Maple Rapids. —— A‘ Aasautt Cases.—Stipendiary Magistrate Blenehard will goto Geurgetown to-merrow | totry ‘wo asegult cases, all the parties | toncerned “in whieh live at Byrne's Road, | near Morell. A man named Hugh Jen- | sings ie the defendant in both suite, The com plaingnt in one suit Is James Goodfel- low, and in the other the charge is brought by William C€.Connoly. Both charge that Jennings assaalted them about the heai with # stick when passing his place, It is claimed in extenuation of the assaults that the con.plainants and other parties are in the habit of annoying the defendant at his home, and that at the time of the as- raukte they were causing annoyance to him. EE Crochet and Knitting Silk Colors. Thousands of yards of Flan if wanted. Ladies’ Felt Walking Hat and Brown, | John Hughes was dismissed. Seen el mtn ein ee es i tn et and Plaidette, usual price 14 697 yards Cream Shaker Flannel. Buy quickly 3c 500 pairs of Ladies’ Colored Cashmere Gloves. (Oc aaa a ay een R ee & 1 ot Fredericton—one of those who went into the forest and subdued it. It is need- lesa to sav that he lived an exemplary life and that his death was that of a jast | man. He was the father of Mr. Matthew Stevenson of this city. scabllcietalidede Pouce Cover.—This Savidant and James Hughes were each | fined $10 or 30 days for maliciou-ly in the | forenoon James Mr. Archibald ye | | truth probably COLLARS and CUFFS. SHIRTS and SUSPENDERS. HANDKERCHIEFS and HOSIERY. UMBRELLAS. TIES.—The best ries are those that The next He was one of two selec ted | best are to be found in every style in our - | out of twenty-five ina competitive exam— | Tie a: Coll DE ' : Istaxo Proprce—tThe Halifax Chron- | ; e and Collar Department. P. E. I-land produce is begin- | W.A. Weeks & Go. THE PEOPLES STORE. Charlottetown, Nov. 4, 1995. FROM ALL POINTS OF THE COMPASS, The Pepe's Health Rome, Nov. 1.—Accounts of the Pope's health are highly contradictory, and the is that he constantly over- | taxe# his strength and thus induces faint— juring the property of Benj. Rogers, by | lestreying the roof of his place of busi } ness on Queen Street by ripping the lead, the fine to be suspend d during gvod be | havior. [lughes is eleven years of age | and Savidant twelve. His Honor, ‘in giv- | iag judgment, said that under one section | of the Criminal Code, for stealing lead or other metals affixed to any building the indictment and imprisoned for veven years in the penitentiary. But, consider- | ing the youthfalness of the offenders in the | present case, he thought the ends of jus- tice would be best served by trving them (summarily for maliciously injuring the complainant’s property. We feel sure that when a@ certain section of the youthful nortion of the community realize the gravity of the offence they commit when pilfering lead, ete , from buildings, they will be more careful. The Scott Act summons against Captaiu i chard was counsel for Hughes. James Macdonald, for being drunk and guilty person was liable to be tried by | Mr. Bian- | | disorderly on Saturday night, was fined $2 | | OF 10 days. She | SBCVSSssesessess The Finishing Touch of Beauty | Just to whiten the teeh and perfume the breath with Jornson’s Tooth Powder. teeth, hardens the gums and purifies the breath. Contains no injurious ingredients. Price 25 cente. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, It preserves and whitens the : é but by the tape line you'd find almost no difference. So of goods. To the eye things may seem almost identical, and in fact be as far apart as meanness and goodoess can well get. We take care that qualities are right. something to your advantage. FURNITURE MAKERS. WARK WalGH? & 09., LTD | Who Sell at Selline Prices Low prices then mean f —- —_ ——_— aaa 50 Dozen Assorted (3¢ BEER BROS. [Ic nelette, Wrapperette and 15 cents. BEER BROS. BEER BROS. BEER BROS. Black, Navy 39¢ BEER BROS. s in i ing fits which alarm his attendants. The King of Ashantee’s Big Following, Loxpox, Nov. 1.—The news of the king of Ashuntee’s preparation for war may be quite a serious matter for the British, if, us the envoy say~, he has 50,000 rifles. He rules more than eight million people. The Bulgarian Ministry Resigus Loxpoy, Nov. 2.—A Sofia despatch to the Chroricle says: The entire Bulgarian ministry has resigned until Prince Ferdi- nand shall have promised that his son, Boras, shall be baptized in the Russian church. A Move in the Right Direction. Orrawa, Nov. 1—The. militia» depart ment has placed an order for 2,000 great coats with Shurey Bros., of Montreal. The contractor has ugdertaken ta:jwaterproof this supply as an experiment, without ex, tra cost to the department, and i? the ccats prove serviceable it is likely that both coats and trousers will be waterproof theres after. Amnesty Apsociation’s Appeal to Lrishmen: Destix, Nov. 1.—The Independent pab- lishes an address issued by the Amnesty Association, addressed to Irishmen in the United Staies and Canada, making an ap- | pal for aid in continuance of the agita> tion for the release of the Portland prison— | ers, and also for the parpose of assisting their families and substantially helping the men who were recently released from pris on. A Reign of Terror in Constantinople Loxspon, Nov.- 1.—A> despatch from’ Constantinople says eight Albanian guards connected with the palace have been exe- cuted and twenty-fourothers imprisoned as aresultof the discovery of the plot against the sultan, Discontent with the present regime has become so marked that events of a startling nature may be expect- edany time. Fusion of the Mussulman and Armenian committee against the su! tan is believed to be imminent. The finan- cial situation in Constantinople is causiug general uncasiness. Stole to Buy Food for His Wife Hatirax, Nov. 1.—Thomas Nixon was sentenced to fifteen days in Rockhe ad to- day on acharze of stealing a dress from Mra. Johnston. Nixon’s wife is only six- teen years old. The wife stated that she vaw her husband with the stolen dress in his posses-ion. He gave it to her, ‘ut thinking it had been stolen, she ordered him to return it. He took it from the house and offered it for sale. The court made the rentence light because it believed that the dress had been stolen to buy food for the wife. Death Under Peculiar Circumstances Suetecrxe, Maas., Nov. 1.—Solomon Fi-ke, aged 60, died a day or two ago under peculiar circumsfances. He was driving with his daughter Hattie, when his spirited colt ran, throwing the old ‘yentleman out. The daughter grasped the reine, and as the horxe went down the mountain at breakneck apeed, courageout- ly guided him into an open field. There she was ares out and the wagon demol- ished. Meantime Mr. Fiske had gathered him-elf up, ran down the mountain road, and when he reached his daughter and saw that she was not injured he dropped dead. The excitement and joy at the safety of his daughter caused his death. The Missionaries Must Withdraw, Loxvox, Nov. 1.—A Constantinople dee- patch says that advices from Moosh are to the effect that Armenian and Turkish not- ables bave been conferring as to the best means to prevent an outbreak. The Turks stipulated that Armenian missionaries dis- tributing relief in Sassoun should with- draw in three days, otherwise, they said, the Bitlis affair likely to be re-evacted. In view of the critical situation, Hon. A. W. Terrell. American minister, advised the missionaries to comply at present with the demand for withdrawal. Hon. M. H. [ierbert, British charge d’affaires, and Mr. Terrell made identical demands on the Porte to protect the missionaries. Mr. Terrell added that the United States sould ho'd Turkey anawerable for the lives of the missionaries. The Porte decided to send troops to protect them. Kurds threaten to plunder Armenians as s00n as the missionaries are gone. Verdict in the Durant Case Saw Francisco, Nov. 1,—The jury i the Durant case were out but twenty nin— utes and returned a verdict without any recommendation for mercy. The punish- ment was fixed atdeath. . This trial was fer the murder of Blanche Lamont on July 22nd last. Durant is yet to be tried for the murder of Minnie Williams. When the jury returned with the verdict the scene in the court room baffles description, Men cheered the decision, while women wept hysterically. Durant made a half attempt to rise to his feet, but before be was able to do so his mother, with half a sigh, half a moan, threw her arms around his nec and sank into her chair. Durant seeming- ly forgot his keen position for the time being and with his arms around his mother’s neck was doing his best to console her. When she left the room he was taken back tohis cell, apparently the most unconcerned in the vast assemblage, SUMMERSIDE SHIPPING NEwWs Summersipe, Oct. 31. Shipped bv A. M. Wright, per brgt. Westaway, Westaway, master, for Barba- does : ROROO CUED, OF WR ciscenisseueseconedpan § 4500 BUO CEE, POCROOS .<, icosseccpectage 750 Oh iG dicdscickeagelets isdn al 153 .O.S6NO DOG ooo oi. cescensee 5 UD 90 17 horses arrut,........0+ 1250 70 bush. ¢ ienmoseman 14 $ 6757 Shipped by R. T. Holman, on 25th, per schr. Mary P., Benoit, master, for St John’s, Nfld.: 4209 bueh. potatoeg............:..2.0.8 _822 2800 bush. oats.....5....0. 840 $ 1662 Shipped by R, T. Holman, per sehr. Jeanie, Roberts master, for Tilt Cove, Nfld., Oct. 31: BOO BAP ORES. ..ccccecccecovecsaccsesees Se 317 1600 Las POLULOCS..cceceeeereeeees 240 Pe ike NE hil che cccbicedsctivin 700 Sd duz cabbage...... .000s-seeee00- 55 Ce Spt I Oilcsth elec Sn cics- os bi gnanese } 5 brig. parpmipes. iss... «s 06es0-0s 23 10 bris Ca@rrots.......scsceeee ‘ j 2 bris cranberries: .<coc......200e 12 20 live BOORO sonic aio sis thse yiten 12 PR vioacacccidecconvns -ebiquickiial 30 1 dreseed hog. 22.6. ..asiedesaioa 16 6 brie oyatere...... , .ssevi- aaiosa * 19 —_—___ $ 1204 Sumurersipe, Nov. & The SS. Campana cleared for Montreal yesterday. with : 768 brie. oyeters\..:....eciesipersete GUS AGIOS Tha. Cheese .. 000.05 eseeassnstnen 4420 68 cases lobatere:......42...6 «- 544 }2 Ones C88. ......ssscdktiened 50 BS tube better ....cccassecm oe 18 $ 8064 The brgt. Westaway is still lying at sail for Barbadoes. Besides the vessela which were loaded here this fall for foreign markets there was loaded by D. Rogers & Sen the © sehr Minnie D. for Halifax, with a ‘cargo’ of oats, potatoes and turnips, value, $1236. R. T. Holman also loaded the M. E. Dooks, Routledge master, with a cargo of oa's, turnips and potatoes. This. vessel cleared for Salmon River, N.S. The same enterprising gentleman has also Joaded the Sammel Drake with oats for Pictou. Although prices are low there is quitea stir in shipping in this town. The schr. Una, of Shelburne, came into port this meee to be loaded for provincial mfar- kets. 2+8+e > We bave just received another large stock of crockery and glassware in varied assortments,—we think all you will re quire for housekeeping purposes. Call and see our goods.—W. P. Colwill. nov2 d&w 3w A Down has some nice dry kindling wood. It has been cut since last winter. Send in your orders before it is all gone. Noy. 2, 3in. Try some ¢ f those velvetesisrOw offered forsale in Beer & Goft’s chow window. They are very nice. ‘2i—nor4 Buy rubbers for men, women and ¢hi!- dren at J. B. Macdonald & Co’s. Big stock, lowest prices. 4i—nov4 Just received, 150 pairs men’s pahts. These we bought at at a bargain and will sell at a bargain.—J. B. Macdonald & Ce, novd—4i See the new cradle and crib combined, Fitted with woven wire bottom, and has the patent oscillating motion, said tox be theonly healthy motion for children.<dfist what the doctors have been lookingfor for years.—Jolin Newson. : Do not dally with rheumatism. Gat rid Holman’s Wharf, awaiting fair wind to ; WILL THEY GET IT? Rumored Establishment by a Canadian Firm of a Branch in Albany, NY. ALBANY, (Special) Nov. 4.—The outery in certain quarters against the high taritf still goes on, but it is to the tariff that Al- bany is likely to owe the addition of an- other industry to her numerous existing ones. A Canadian firm located in Toronto has, it is understood, been interviewed by an Albany business man with a view to establishing in this city of a manufactory | . - . pe f | of the staple kidney remedy, Dodd’s Kid- | the | United | States has assumed very large ‘proportions | As the business done by ney Pills. firm throughout the Canadian owing to the recognition by the American public of the great value of this staple, it is probable that arrangements will be sat isfactorily entered into, The annual out- put is very large and is rapidly increas-— ing. ae BORN. In this city on 3rd, inst., the Archibald Irwin of a son. wife of DIED. On Sunday, the 3rd inst., at Frederic- ton, Lot 67, after a painful illness of three weeks, Andrew Stevenson, in the 88th year of his age, Selze the Opportunity at Once. When the opportunity occurs to escape from death only lunatics will refuse to do it. But there are many consumptive people lying on death beds whocan escape the threatened doom if they will take Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Some are not aware of such a preparation, and if they die it will be the result of ignoratce. Those who know that Miller’s Emulsion makes new blood and enables the con- sumptive to get strength to overcome the disease are self-destroyers if they still neglect to obtain the life-giving remedy. Miller’s Emulsion is the. great nerve strengthver and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula, and all Lung affections. In Big. Bottles, 50Cc. and $1, at all Drug Stores. Pou. Tax —A batch of poll tax execu tions were handed over to the police today. And the end is not yet. —- oo _ P. E.Istanp Hospitat.—The closing exercises of the graduating class of 1895 of the P. KE. Island hospital’s training school for nurses, will be held in Philhbar- monic Hall, Tuesdav evening, Nov. 5th, at 8o’clock. The public are cordially invit- ed. Dr. McLeod will deliver the Valedic- tory aldress,and Judge Fitzgerald and others will also speak. The proceedings will be interspersed with music, vocal an instrumental. Admission free. 3in. - An Otp Axp Wert Triep Remepy. Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 1s the best remedy: for Diarrheea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists iu every part of the world. 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—l y Call and see our nice lamps in 80 many varieties; also a large assortment of dinner ware. Those will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s, nov2 d&w 3w We are now offering our large and well selected stock of fall and winter goods in the various lines we carry cheaper than ever.—W. P. Colwill. nov2 d&w 3w We have eo much confidence’ in our peices on men’s, boys, and children’s cloth ing that we feel contident that ours is’ the lowest, and we know that our assortment A Word With You. is the largest and best.—Prowse Bros. of ft at once by purifying the -bleod, with ‘ Nov. 2, 2in. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Be sure to get Hood’s | ef —— os ne mn when you want that new Suit or Overcoat or Ulster. After you have looked all around come and see us; we will make prices so that it will be easy for you to buy, Don't forget we don't charge anything extra for the style, We give that you can’t get in other places. 25 pieces of Bannockburn Tweeds, all double and twisted yarn, Elegant goods to wear, Made up to order in any style for $16. These goods are new and fresh-- not old stock. McK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Charlottetown, October 30, 1895-135 — ————— a Tt is Absu#d! to be Cold 9%... when! your Buter clothing can be made with- out extra expense, so that not a breath of raw air or damp wind can get near you. -* This “means an absence of colds and chills and eaving of medicines and doctor’s bills. Does it sound attractive? Then use . . FIBRE CHAMOIS to line your coats and wraps and keep out all cold, Lut find the name of every yard, as there are many paper imitations which are worthless. PATENTED, JULY 1890, MancH 1895, nov4—135 Flannel Shirts, Wool Underclothhing, Gloves, Hosiery, B nkets, Wadded Quilts, Selling at Low Prices for ONDON OUSE. | Cash Only. 1. J. HARRIS, Charlottetown, October 19, 1895—dy «AGENT. — ———<— = MONDAY, W272 HEALTH —(x) RESERVING ROTECTING Underurvear for Men. NOVEMBER 4, 1895. ney a o = We have it to fit Men of every size and any skape, and at prices to fit pocket books of any degree of slenderness or otherwise. A good strong Suit for 39c.; similar goods but better made, 50c¢ per suit; heavy all-wool, 75c per suit ; fine heavy unshrinkable, 90¢ per suit; very fine allewool ribbed, $1,15 per suit; splendidly ‘made and finished, ribbed, unshrinkable, $1.25 ; plain all-wool, three sizes, from $1.35 to $1.50 per suit; a fine, plain, all-wool, medium size, $195 per suit ; -a splendidly made article in 3 sizes—small Men's $2,65, Men’s $2.85, O. S, Men's $3.10; very finest ribbed, hand-made, warrunted, from $4.85 to $5.25 per suit; a full range of Boys’ Underwear in all sizes and prices, | | i | Ov. Fall Wear. for you. Certainly not. to pay for an inferior article, certainly get the best. Step in Charlottetown, October 11, 1895—135 & wky MOORE & MeL Yery Necessary To know exactly where you can be best suited in We are very strongly of the opinion (notwithstanding strong assertions to the contrary | by some) that the Star Tailor still holds, as formerly, the palm for first-class clothing. are not anxious to have you run away with the idea that no one else can do anything decent But when you can get the best for the same money you may have We We are and get our prices. betver prepared than ever to minister to your every want for less money than ever. JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILOR You may talk about’ the 1oadway to the Park, And the produce prices for the coming fall— But the place to get: your clothes is, as everybody knows, At D. A. BRUCE’S—nobbiest of them all. From your head unto your feet he will fit you out complete, And your friends your photograph will of you crave ; For the styles are always new, and the workmanship so true, That his goods wili many dollars for you save. So take a friend’s advice. if you want to look quite nice, And feel as though you had Thanksgiving goose— Just call and see the style and the genial happy smile Of our friend the Tailor, MR. D. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, November *1, 1896—d&w — — Se teenie ena eee peseecer ete = —— —= Ar ° : This Week We will give special low prices on Men’s Clothing. See our Overcoats for $5.00, Admitted by all who have seen and bought them to be the best ever sold here for that price. Our Frieze Ulster for $5.00 beats the record and should not be missed, We have the testimony of many that our Boys’ Overcoats, commencing at $2.50, are genuine value—not shoddy, as generally sold in low price goods, Our Scotch finish Underclothing at $1.00 a suit are very fine. Don’t fail to see them, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown; October 28, 1895—dy & wky CUTTING wae is an art not easily acquired. It'is an. essential element in high-class: tailoring, and you'll alwaye find the results of the art of cutting at its best in our made-to-order Suits. Our cutting exemplifies the latest and most approved methods. We don’t waste our art on inferior Suitings, either. Our stock of Woolens is what it should be, and com- prises a selection of the best and most popular fabrics offered by American and foreign manufacturers for this season’s trade. There is a time for everything, and it’s now the nick ot time to ¢rder, while we’re giving special low prices on those beautiful Beaver, SA. McDONALD, Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1895—135 LEADING FASHIONABLE TAILOR. NOVELS, NOVEL 300™ NOVELS _ Just. received, a good assortment by the leading and most popular authors, at the New Bookstore, 3 McMILLAN & HORNSBY, Booksellers and Stationers, Opposite Prowse Bros., Queen St, Ch’town, Oct. 29, 1895. d&w DOBELL LINE. S. S. TIBER is due here from Montreal on Monday, the 4th inst., and sails for Halifax, N. S., and North and South Syd- nev. Freight carried at special rates. For further particulars apply to N. RATTENBURY, Agent. novl STMR. CAMPANA. Last Trip From Montreal ---—WILL BE— Tuesday, 5th of November. CARVELL BROTHERS, AGENTS. nov1—2i SKATING RINK TO LET. Tenders for the lease of Hillsborough Skating Rink for ensuing season will be received up to 20th November, at noon, D. C. McLEOD, Secy-Treasurer. pat guar UNDERTAKING oct31—t! dte Having bought out the whole under- taking outfit of the late Isaac W. Wad- man, I am now prepared to supply every- thing necessary for the business at the shortest notice, at Mr. Wadman’s old stand, Gratton Street. J. R. DAVISON. Nov. 2—tf Farm For Sale. At Inkerman, Lot 29, 100 acres of land, 60 acres in a good state of cultivation, the balance covered with hard and soft wood ; well watered, and comfortable buildings convenien, to churches. For further par- ticalars apply to JOHN McLEOD, Inkerman. Wants, Lost, Found, &e jyl9—wy Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—A shopon corner of Bayfield and a reorge streets. Apply on the premises, nov WANTED --Two girls (kitchen and cham- ber maid) for Revere Hotel, Victou; good wages; must have good references. Apply at this office, 3i pb aaeh WANTED—A good smart boy who would be nm — astore. Apply at this office. oct3i—t LOST—On the 2nd of September, a silver- headed bamboo walking stick; also, about the l4th instant, a pairof gents’ kid gloves. Reward at this office. 3i —octs) WANTED—A cook, Apply at the REVERE Hore. oct CLASSES for instruction in embroider will be opened November 5th by Miss A pow worth, at her residence, Water Street... Mate- rials for work supplied. tf—oct29 W ANTED—A busheler for altering cloth- ing in our ready-made department—repair- ng, etc.—MCK AY WooLEN Co. oct22 TO LET—House with eight rooms besides kitchen and pantry; nicest situation in town; rent moderate; possession immediately. Ap- ply at this office. tf—oct22z TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree now occupied by Char!es Rasmnin contain ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER Hoene ti—se pt28 TO LET~—Two Offices in the Stamper Block Apply to ProwsE Bros S-amaph = TO LET—A commodious warehonse on Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—tt MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin - i indas Esplanade, in the most heaitn, rt6i the city, fronting the Hillsboroug tver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach house and stable: a most desirable residence; rent $200 a year paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIEs. _ood—d&w guarvaw pat law TO LET—Half the Cottage adjoining West Kent Scheol. Apply on the premises to Mrs. Henderson. Oct 12, tf TO BOARDEBS—Mrs. 8S. R. Stumbles has accomm tion for boarders at her residence, corner Prince and Dorchester Street Situation central. Rooms large and airy. House heated with hot water. sept 23. GIRL WANTED—Good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs Bourks. Dundas Es planade, Water Street. octll WANTED-By a you married le (with one child ime pease old), hanes an a vate family. Write to P O Box 166, stating , location, etc. septs TO LE(f--That beautifully situated two- — Coes on Prince Street, now occupiea ames Reddin, Esq; on given first July next. Aiso, cottage situat ; 9rough Street, lately occupied by Wallac Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply t PEAKE Bros & C2. 135 Lf—septll tie ~~ a soteer A eniinnnenioots wie = -% Te - > : ash yn 4 Replat etn eon i ag enc oe Khe wos ae ST, , Taree we one ¥ eenera tere ema 4 GE BRE (REIN Hm hy ape one mR ee ge em NT ET