-y-y THE DAILY EXAMINER - = U at = —— a an ~e wo = a a re I eo e THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1895. SL enna OO en scareniiatatias ialitadimeiliemaaaaltiba iia iiiteaanaiuaall ne ays ee —— ———— TO ADVERTISERS | PERSONAL. Fox Tuy Examixen. Changes of als must \ . ae A Boston correspondent informs Tue | ALL SAINTS' DAY - elias auiliae ote Exawixer that Patrick Cantwell and | Pe . Sati valle of the . | Archibald A. Campbell, formerly_ of | And the fonanatinep of Che walle Of Se —-——— — 1S ee THER ITEMS | Soar ere Sonmeanayy, one wet Bed | AND ns We believe that the people are now thoroughly dis- | electric care. | od L ———— ner 0 precious stones. " ° ° . 2 . » . | * 1 ‘ » ‘ , ‘ Ta > ‘ LOCAL AND 0 1 ii D+) The Reverend W. H. Bullock, Chaplain | I love the feast day of All Saints; gusted with a certain style of advertising adopted by some —-—[;" vis iadeer ae tines | of Her Majesty's forces at Halifax, is the | : What glories it combines ! of our merchants. ll oj . . ‘UB Bese Dros.— ihe teadn vd yecins. } greet of the Master of the Rolls. Phe What high heroic love it paints ! . We Wi | 71ve § eclal low 9rices on ys ti - ; > a -.. i aiiillns ih, Cianiiiiie waeete is j reverend gentleman will preach in St. | e W hat treasures it enshrines ! TH EREFORE . ° by if src diana “ si Hl eT Peter s Cathedral on Friday evening at These treasures once were !ike the ore Men S Clothing. ks ESE ag Peet wine Pee eee a From which pure gold is wrought, ‘ > a oT To Cor ronpests.—We think the| v. W. en oad o. world’s | But now they glisten evermore we would suggest, for the good of the public, that any ad. i a HH : : oe ao = a ps dicyele records from John S. Johnson at | Beyond our highest thought. ‘ari , Oe 50e A 3 9 e é r of: Fae ) game hardly worth the powder of “Mont~| Gnitticote, Ohio, a few daya ago. He cut | eye ig oug offering goods worth 80c. for 50c., 40c. for 30¢., 20c. for See our Overcoats for $5.00, ‘if 7: ay te be half from 51 to 48 seconds, the third } WEEKS & Co For through earth’s furnace they have L6c., and 60 On, should be read with considerable thought, Ad tt d b i] ' | i : ? axp Srancu.—The Campana is] 0° 9 mie from 33.25 to 3036 ween - e —— oie and if the reason four making such surprising reductions are miutte y all WhO Nave seen anc Pe went tail ohn M and the quarter from 23 to 22 seconde. | o high perfegtion bright Bi : a 5 ' it i ” { spins ieriahhligallasaamecasida lineemad have just opened an elegant assortment | And in the Heavenly Temple vast a Se en, you are more liable to be fooled than get the bought them to be the best ever q ra. . Pane Se From Harirax.—The steamer Fastnet, SANQOY KNITTED GQ “ Now shed their glorious light; yargain you expect ° . ‘) hae Peale om 8 | of FANCY KNITTED GOODS. NG heir g | light; arg J I . Fr , oe Tas Evris Che ferrs steamer Elfin is Captain oe arrived from Hal fax “ “0 Chey are the jewels that were sought As a merchant advertising to sell an article so much sold here for that price, Our rieze = ’ + g sheathed. The Souihport is plying] noon to-day ith a miscellaneous freight Knitted Shawls and Squares, = By our Redeemer’s love, 1 | cue o ° ° Ul t f - 00 b t . th d ia as calaial She will leave here this evening about ix | — [aties’ and Mieses? Golfers The precious stones His Life once bought | less than it is worth has some reason for doing so - either ster 1or jp. eats e recor i , me a i o'* lock with a cargo ct prod uc e. Mr. i - . . : . he For His sweet Home above. the oods are ou 4 , . Ww a e j i a More Coa —T1 schowmer St. Ann ar Cunningham will be a passenger to Canso. | Wool Vests, Bootees, Polkas, : : : . ill & t 1 t of sty le, be old ie shop ot oder = they and should not be missed, We iv —) rived to-day with 100 tons Victoria screen- | Mr. LeBlanc is acting as purser of the | Clouds, Squares, Mittees, Cardiyans. 1 = jasper and the — oe wi not se at the first price quoted—and in that case 1t b ‘ . 4 : ps 1 ed coal to Peake Bro-. & C l’astnet this yi Fa Jolitf: having gone | 7" : . hind cnnphiote re cee i is. the merchant who is getting the snap in selling them, ave the testimony of many that ; a —_——— for a trip in the Mariaw. 1@ gOOds are very handsome, ee | * 7 a er “1 . . . - ’ i id = iit en an ice : : With rubies bright and rare, not the public in buying them, as they may turn out to “4 Ine : Rac rc will be hell in the y M.C.| aGcon8 Last S ee The chrysolite and topaz gleam he very ‘ahd at ml last srice ( ae Such goods are — Boys Ov ercoats, ames } — i'r ee venkews - i nent a ven | 0, ea eee oe meshiop ae Upon the streets of gold, ; ae I | ° Fe) at $2 50 are venue value not Jk) Ge A. iday eve zat haf; c a rae nena ee Gur | There amethysts and jacinths beam often dear at any price. ‘ DS 7 ; ‘ . ue. Sonn Con | te Tulnd fr Chee Malllings” 190100 | poate cue And guses of pdait Stell. NOW ALL WE ASK shoddy, as generally sold in low iN Tur Ss . , Losst: rs —_ 7 o ben : ng the presbytery, convent and improve- ) With such fair stones its walls outshine, A rice oods Our Scotch finish i ; sid x ee pelle ef Eke, inthe ‘Department Nor shall shall their lustre’ fade, is for you to come in and see our styles, examine the Pp 5 : : 3 He Se i armen —_—— - | Bel nt, Fo- one the Corner-Stone Divine oi ; *, ; : Underclothing at $1.00 a suit are i rr MARRIED. i tof MISS | , Their endless rest is laid; qualities, and get our prices on Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s | £ : é HE eed Me ' : ; eae under the management 0 *“° | From that fair Stone their beauty springs ‘ Snits av) ; ’ : et Mazostc—A special convoeation of | At the residence i. the bride’ citer, | MURPH, close ques suiche-| Suartenaaacen ee Overcoats, Reefers and Suits, believing that we are in a very fine. Don't fail to see them, Alexandra Rt &., Chap. 2a Sm ee estern Covehead, on the 3 th inet » by] tien to lady eustomers. Of Christ, the glorious King of kings position to do better for you than any house in the trade. will be held at Chapter R Ooms, lasonic } Rev. J, Johnston, John H. Gate?, Esq., to 3 Whose beauty ne’er decays , » © Temple, this eve rat 8 o'clock Jane R. Currie, both of ¢ barlottetowa. ’ ‘ Boys’ Overcoats from $2.00 up. -- eo OO - ete At the Presbyterian Church, Souris, on | HATS ! May we as stones be burnished well Bovs’ Reef fr 90 t Dox’r Forcer Tuesday zt t. Leeture] Ostober 30th, by the Rev. J. G. Cameron, | To take our place with those ays eelers Irom . cents up. — aD by Rev W m. Hamlyn in E ston Street John Robert Morrow, head salesman in the | We are showiag the newest | Who in that glorious Temple dwell Men’s Overcoats from $2.75 up. J B MASDONALD & co eh, Sy eee Fifth." | employ of A. Currie, Esq., to Harriet Jane, | shapes in Ladies’ and Misses’| | And in their Lord repose; ' Men’s Ulsters from $5.00 up: . . ” Silver collection in aid of the Library. only daughter of Captain Bateman, of WALKING i SAILOR HATS And while we love their praise to sing, ei Souris. ee ee O may their virtues grow 7 Charlottetown, Octeber 28, 1895—dy & wky P.E. Istaxn Hosrira. —A drawing At St. Marvy’s Charch. Souris, on Pues- and ENGLISH & AMERICAN | Within our hearts, and like a spring, PROW SE BROS, the Wonderful Cheap Men. room entertalt =e wee ee at the Tl jay, 15th Oct. by Rev. A. J. McIntyre, of MILLINERY. Orders carefully Burst forth in ceaseless flow. ’ se en * Mrs. - v4 es 5 St. Columbus, Mr. Angus A. McInnis to executed. Wittiam E. Enmay, giving night, in aid of the P. E. Island] yi. Lucy McLellan, eldest danghter of eovtinieensclbiiaitiahs meeiiaae NN. EE =~ eee _—— ~ Hospital .. Mr. Archibald J. McLetlan, of Glencorro- FROM ALL POINTS OF TaE COMPASS, in Pra ae it 7 nek ih la'e, Lot 46. ee ome are oe The French Crisis, dressed windew from a perfumers stand.) EEE ee : ‘ point that we have seen for manv a dav is DIED. . - "4 I ARIS, Oct. 29 It 18 generally thought the window of Reddin’s Drug Store. The ad ; —er He! this evening that William Bourgeois or : - a a ae : n this city, on the 30th inst, elen Rit rill be invited - ‘ al nstint in Dn i aa rth ¥, on ' ne tibot will be invited to form a new cabinet. ‘ qd = — W i _ s J sephine, dearly beloved daughter of THE PEOPLE S STORE, The Temps Savs: “The gravest feature of . . ave. . . . ~ ° I.0. G. T.—Charlott:town Lodg>, No Henry and og Ra rn oo ¢ the situation is the manner in which the e. } years, 6 months and 15 days. arene s sane Ulsters! Reefers! 3, will meet this evening at 7.30 o'clock : ; . : , sabineét was overthrown. Nobody knows j <. a ight's Hall. : OF . coaltie a [Fk uneral will leave the house on Rich- Wholesale and Retail. oe a die beiiek Lecther teiithe ‘ prompt for initiation. Election of offic- a hes a. aes Gave! Poste ses Fee roe si tint ble fact is that nobody sees on what basis a ih rs. Visiting Te: plars welcome. ial way Sta son, thence to St. Margare varlottetown, Oct. 23, 1895. hew ministry can be formed.” 7 . ° h ] h b i aS tra Visiting Teinplars we or interment) i tee For this time of year you must have one of the three above gar- + i ti Me Me Me nthe 30th inst, of cancer, Ss anes : ‘ . au <- ae = alll aa _—_ 8 he “will | Sentner, the be'oved wife of William H. PROVINCIAL TURF RECORDS, . Sr. apes we Oct. 29.—The Novre ments. Call and we will demonstrate to you that our Store is the v4 ee. Lee ~~ | Crockett, aged 42 years. ~ ‘remya publishes a despatch from Vladi- i be heid : Holy communion, 7.15 a. m.,8a be eld : Holy communion, 15 8 mSa.)" Or Niro ber late residence, East- | Some of the Fastest Horses and Records of | yostock saying that the British squaion| PYOper Place to make your selection tor Fall and Winter. , : . > 3 r * - * ib . . A : p. ia, Special memorial service and ser- | view farm, to York Cemetery on Saturday ee of warships in the waters of the _ far east mon by Rev. W. H. Bullock, of Halifax, | @ 11 a m.] The fastest horse owned in the proviri< | — Paes —_ —— — 7 30 .s i ‘ sis -ea by the records is Edgardo, 2.133, own- | 2448: reat Britain is zealously seeking at 4.0 p.m. At his home Wright’s Bridge on ni . tl eee . , 5 alge . . a ¢Weigts Bridge on | 4M Ra Gee lel | apres ordecaring war'apou Chia, | YW@ Carry no old shop-worn stock. Our lines are exclusive and li si Sains . abtas the 30th inst., Francis Andrews, aged 70, SWheccaMcil ’ ’ der to conteract the success of Russi ° o ° — 8. —— way.— isthur ; son. Tomah ( 7 , who has | Order to co a ss 0 issia = ~. ae © awa - ™ : = leaving four sons and two daughters who aoe er — ae Cae haan and restore her shattered i in the newly manufactured, making them the most desirable in the city. deni te "Brandwick aon. Fall deae "oi with large as of friends pete ce oe she sseinnies was ile owned Pacific.” Tuesday afternoon, in front of John Far- | ‘7° a oSins pet Shr See te ee Lawler, St. Stephen. : Cuban Insurgents Meet With a Check W ° rT? 4 shareans house. He had bees ne a will take place Saturday at br yee = — — ae aa ao — © also show the finest lines of CHILDREN & RE EFE RS on a barn and while going for a keg 9 - cs meintannan avo | cwued by Lehto: Willis, St. Joh 2 a zices, 2, gents met with a i ell : es J Fiends and acquaintances are | better record than any horse bred and own- | check wile attempting to pass from the and ULSTE RS inh the city, prices ranging from $1.00 to $5.00. uvied.} | es rails fell on the street an! expirel. wie mel neem tein een tog ate ——— wile ve _ | ed in the Maritime Provinces; his 2.21 is | provirce of Santa Clara into the province Tae Casn Box Gone—A necktie and . At a c- Lot 56, o — td the fastest record made on a maritime | of Matanzas. They were met by a de- Mi k > ] + it t ° d ill apron party was held last evening at the | Peter J. McDonald, eon of the late Mr.) province track, and ha is the fastest trot—} tachment of 1,000 Spanish troops, com- » ] B q : - Aberdeen House, corner of Pownal and | and Mrs. Joseph McDonald, aged 26 years. | ting stallion ever bred in the provinces. manded by Gen. Suarez Valdes. During ake a specia Visi 0 t 1€ arg alin orner an we Wil suaran : . s s . King Streets. At an early hour this | Deceased was a general favorite with all Benny, 2.183, by Fearnought, Jr., has | the fighting which followed the insur- tee to sive y ul th b st p bl i f: y tm morving “after the dauce was done,” the} who had formed his acquaintance. He | the fastest record of any pacer owned in| gents made great but futile efforts to 0 c cs ossibie value for our inves ent. cash box belonging to the hostess, con-| ‘eaves two sisters and five brothers t0| the provinces; he is owned by W.C. Bourke, | drive back the troops. taining $60, disappeared, Suspicion rests | mourn his early demise. Charlottetown, P. K, I. Eng!and’s Danger is Ireland's Opportunity. 2 upon two uninvited guests. (Herald and Watchman copy.} Israel, 2.19}, by Rampart, owned by A. al 8 j ee aa a ae N }lasgow, has the best record Dvusuiy, Oct. 29.—William Redmond, Tue Sravxtey.—The crew of the Stanley At Moren street, Halifax, Oct. 27th | C. Bell, New Glasgow, Bas the best recor Parnellite M. P. for East Clair, delivered 5 . . ft short illness scendi =. _. | of any herse owned in Nova Scotia. 10) \ will join her tomorrow. On Monday she | *'‘* Er. h Se ae ' a oe Parkside, 2.22}, by Clay, owned by W.| ® speech at a political meeting here to- se ci “ean : ~ae" " sis, krnes avisor rawfvure et vd o_o , ’ ? ° . i : — : = —— — =— —_ _ will proceed to Pictou, where she will take et B. Bowness, Summerside, has the best re- night. He declared, among other things, ° ‘ . - years. . ; . in coal. From there she will go to North | °° cord of any-trotter in P, KE. Island. that the Irish question would never be Cape and remove the buoy there and at Cape Tormentinée, Tryon shoals and Wood Islands. After that she will be made ready to commence carrying the mails by the irst of December. cline AssatLir Case Setrtep.—The charges of assault preferred against Geo. A. Kays, of Southport, by hia wife and her brother, Is Business. Most of us are in busine2s tomake money. But few men get rich in Parkland, 2.284, by Parkside, has the beat record of any province bred owned on the Island. Dinah, 2.21}, by Israel, owned by A. C. Bell, New Glasgow, has the best record of avy province ured mare owned in the pro- vinces, Flora, 2.254, by Von Moltke, owned at Charlottetown, has the record for mares settled untit European questions placed England in such a position that she would be unable to ignore or resist Irish de- mands. If Ireland did not receive auton- omy in the near future, Irishmen would certainly endeavor to realize the old saying that “England’s danger is Ireland’s oppor- tunity.” Affairs in New foundlaud, ‘TWILL BE The Best Investment you ever made in COAL i Afloat, Loading, and to Arrive, “TO LET. Photograph Saloon occupied by Mr. Cloud Hill is te let. Also his whole out- | fit for sale at a bargain. Apply to Mark Wright & Co., or R. K. Brace, Agent. The rooms can be rented with or with- out the above furniture, oct30—2w 135 Hedley V. Horae,.of Rustico, to have come up for trial yesterday, have been settled by the prosecutions being withdrawn and the defendant agreeing to pay all costs. It is a year, or in five or in ten. A man’s business is what he makes it. The reputation of handling in P. E. Island, and Katrina, 2.245, by} $y. Jony’s, Nfld., Oct. 29.—The gov- Harry Wilkes, owned by Dr. Steeves, St. | ernment decided last night to push through buying one of our IRISH FRIEZE ULSTERS for the 2,000 TONS COAL. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ John, has the best record for mares over | the smuggling cases, and Inepector see tems OATH WN imei tt iii oek ie ol tous only the highest grade is the most provincial tracks. O’Rielly with a posse of ten fully armed coming winter. We have a nice lot to select from. I¢ es Atvertionnents unter tte panting charged rderst Ss anc i i : . r iim iaeeei me : a i ie 4 Nes , ee : police started to-day to arrest the Burin : Si hae ogi aa To casstees catlenea eas sy por F ~ We now have that reputation. It 2.17, ie the — mile ever made over ®} smugglers, about 22 altogether. It is fear- | YOU want one MADE TO ORDER just say so, and we can ia | walvtin--b goed aneoet bn carat ie willing, i to remain with his fs the has taken years of careful, persis provincial track. es ed that resistance will be offered. The Per steamer Coila,— be useful about store. Apply ot this office. ch sel a tent and honest attention to busi- J.C. Mahon’s (Truro) Brazilian, by | prosecuticn of the city smugglers began | make ’em for you. You all know our reputation for mak. nena Po.ice Covrt.—This forenoon the Scott ness to earn it, and weare not 3rown Wilkes, in his race in St. Stephen to-day. It.is announced that Sir Herbert now going to take any risks of losing it. We follow the one rule always—the highest grade and the lowest price. Act case against Captain Joha Hughes 4 was further adjourned until Monday next. During the month there were i6 Scott Act cases disposed of, 10 convictions being obtained. There were also 9 convictions ° for drunkennese, 3 for nuisance, 1 for JOHNSON & JOHNSON vagrancy, 2 for assault, 5 for malicious , injuries to property, and | for carrying an Gttensive weapon. A vagrant was dis- missed. The totak receipts amounted to DSVVVE_Vsssesseses co tle eagles anh = 1 aacagenagflinn wine ents eee mgenge gary fe ; ¢ as had ° ; : . . i 300 T Old § dn Min LOST—On the 2nd of September, a silver- in 1893, as a four-year-old, made the — Murray, the newly appointed governor, is) ing up High-class Clothing. We're the Leaders, and going ons y by 68. headed bamboo walking stick ; also, about fastest heats ever trotted in a race in the empowered to appoint three commissioners ’ ; Round Coal, Reward at this Office. 3i pd—oct30 Earle (Stanley) 2.20}, owned by J. | fairs of the colony, and should the re i s : : _ WANTED—A cook, Apply at the REVERE Curry, Bedford, has the fastest record of | be unsatisfactory the governor is authoriz- , = : : — 4 WANTED—A girl f | housework. Stranger, by eee Denis —s owned | he may deem necessary to protect the col- ame une GO Dolan 3a. me Pere by R. Megeney, Halifax, bas the best re- ony from further difficulty. the 4th instant, a pair of gents’ kid gloves. . al = 9959. OS . : : ; 3i provinces—2.24 4-5, 2.25 2-5, 2.24 1-5. on his arrival to investigate the fiscal af-|/ tg be in future. ; : ‘ 1 : HoreL. xet29 any gelding owned in the provinces. | ed to make euch further arrangements as qusemate quaqpeneauastinensihigaatpins (Due here Sat irday. } t i SE chenee Road. oct29 i ae cord of any gelding owned and bred in the aoe 2 A BRU Hi Per brig Aquila, —— bb ; ( : SSES nstructi mbroider | = - 5 will be opened November 5th by Miss A lao 4 a. t on The Reliable Druggiste. e . ’ valuable thing a druggist can own. : Nelson’s exhibition mile at St. John in é e ; provinces. Montrose, 2.33, owned by pm SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS $ Limcey & MeNeill, Summerside, has the A Se ee 300 TONS AUADIA NUT worth, at her residence, Water Street. Mate- $554.53. ——$——$$—$——————— nnn | best record of any trotting gelding owned For while you may be thinking of a - rials for work supplied. tf—oct29 Hassoncece Séarixc Rusx.~Ai the . on the Island. __ | pleacant beverage merely which it _ua- Leading Merchant Tailor. WANTED—A busheler for altering cloth- : = Awherst track has both the stallion | doubtedly is, Wilson’s Invalids Port Wine . ‘ ing in our ready-made department—repair- noms meting <of e eeees “ Painting a and geiding records for the provinces. is making its silent way through your Per schoovers Spring Bird, ng, etc.—McKaY W0oLEN Co. octz2 of the Hillsborough Skating Rink Halifax has the be+t record ever made by | system,and giving new blood. All nay Charlottetown, October 31, 1895—d&w M Q E w. -Mare ‘ +E most jevening =the following direct- a mare. drink it with enjoyment for it is a fine ; ay SS eee a : nSichan Gril Saute aan eee tmees ip ° i —_—_—_—_—_—_———— ae — ors : were chosen ; Horace Hasserd, Town Red be Brighton Boy, 1.28, by All Right, owned rich wine, but it is especially intended tor garet Ann, Henry Philips, sans moderate: ston innanadianetr. ‘Ap i h* ae — ’ ae a . 7 aaa by R. Steele, Charlottetown, has the half ore for it is + ou om vrcrtre 2. =. Townshend, Etoile du yy = Gaeseaee. toc a. *¥ and > She cieod, 1@ directors me . rt 7 g st s 3 a ‘ : ; mile yearling record for the provinces. | he!p in restoring Jost strength, stimutat . ; it 7D Eaitaeeetn temaindah Sheek ae Ei oe eee MD. * se cannot be considered snit-| Parkland, 2.58, by Parkside, owned by W. | ing flagging energies, and making them Matin, Day Spring, Tarquin ward Birect, Sve-sesmns in _saeh houses rent t narey Vise-Grenweesy OS eee B. Bowness, Summerside, has the mile fee! strong and young and hopeful. This j ' 5 rag Olivia,— See ee a i i ; j ‘ >) oF 4 Leod secretary-treasurer. The rink build able employment, but yearling record, and his 236 is the two makes it unique. A rare old wine and an or, or to Angus Newbery. lw pd—oct22 i 300" ing will be rented ifs sufficient sum is year old record. Promoter, 2.314, by Pre- incomparable tonic, and not a drop of TO LET—The brick house on Queen Stree a . cl Mg now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain ‘ 5 3 | ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posses- offered, but if not, the company will as- when it comes to Paint- ceptor, now in Boston, has the three year medicine in it. Sok! by all dealers at $7. sume ite management daring the winter old record. Brazilian, 2.244, by Brown | 50 per case of 12 quart bottles, half case : se r ‘in sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER } Must Have ies ead —— a ing, Staining and Var- Wilkes, has the four year old record. $4.00 or focts, per bottle. Address— ee : =); <= tf—sept2s ‘ el t Ol vee ncl ; a? at sal t th e a ° Clayson, 2.224, by Allie Clay, owned by Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, DRESSM A KING-—I am prepared to do first % bicy sle t thie ae F “These | Ja | a nishing Chairs, Tables, D. S. Mann, Petticodiac, has the best pac- | Montreal, dy 246, ‘ c in til iSs@ $ pads - Just received, a good assortment by the| RUN OF MINES, | orc owinsur Sins belween cen, we ing record of any province bred Owned in | —»- and Pownal Streets. Good re‘erences.—MIss Suits, ete., that require a| i provinces; also holds the pacing poe More Arrests for Smuggling, leading and most popular authors at the - Cums i. I waewky pi-oms ° -~s = » for the maritime province an: is three Sr. Joun’s Nad. Oct. 28.—Nine smueg- ’ Int lonial N t TO ET—Desirable h Grafte st t little touching up, simply heats at St. John, 2.243, 2.24, 2.22% are te : 8 ‘ erce u ’ ~ eS Oe ee oe " ing, or corner King and Great George Street provinces. stocks of ram and tobacco confiscated. } a ae est mare ever bred in the provinces, and | further structions. Two revenue crui- Booksellers and Stationers, Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. glers have been arrested at Burin, St. N ’ between West and Rochford Streets. Appl - | the three fastest heats ever made in the] fiawrence and Mortier Bay, and i cw Bookstore, to ARTHUR MELLISH, London House Bu ie telephone for our furni- y, 2 als OF rs a i} Dot, 2.18, by Administrator, owned by The police inspector in charge. of opera- MceMILL iN & HO Y ale Nut “TO LET—A commodious warehonse on ture van to call—we will §. O. Bigney, Attleboro, Mass., is the fast- dane today = rts that Te will 4 RNSBY, \wa Pownal Street, until now occupied by A. 7 . sept 23—tU. the fastest trotter ever bred in P. E. I. sers are to be maintained in the future,one | Ch’towg, Oct, 29,1895 d&w Opposite Prowse Bros., Queen St AND ; a , . ES . * - V cT— 2g - Dandy Eastmozt, by Allie Clay, owned | on the south and one on‘ the east Goss. _ = , MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin wheeled bicycles are diabolical demons of darkness. They are contrivances to trap the unwary and swio the nose of the inno- cent.” They are full of guile and deceit. a When yO: think you have broken one : to ride and have subdued its wild and sat- anic nature, behold, it bucketh you off in ‘ the road and teareth a great hole in your pants! Loek not upon the bicycle when it bloweth upon its wheels, for at last it bucketh like a broncho and hurteth you do the rest. like thunder! Who hath skinned legs ? Who hath r ,ped breeches? Who hath bloody noses ? Those who dally long with a diabolical bicycle.” MARK WRIGHT & 09,, LUD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. — at Hudson, Mass., and Jules Kobin, by Abdallah Messenger, each with records of 2.20}, have the best records of pacing geldings ever bred in the provinces; Gor- don Sim, by Uncle Sim, now in Cam- bridge, Mase., is the fastest gelding ever The government claim that by” vigorous enforcement of the revenue laws it will be possible to collect $200,000 more ‘duty yearly. A NEW CLUB, d:! Feed SYDNEY SLACK. All the above vessels will 1 ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy = of the city, fronting the Hillsborough iver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It pias a fine lawn, coach house and stable; a maost desirable residence; rent $200 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to BENJ DAVIEs. oecti—d&w guarzaw pat law TO LET —Half the Cottave adjoining West be here inj. few days. bred in Nova Scotia. : ; . . KeuéSchool. Apply on the premises to Mrs. “Salando, 2 22, by Hernando, owned in | Name Suggested for a New Social Organi- Now landing fresh from the Mills: ; Reniaees.: . Oct 12, tf . ; él ? bs es ; ) | r : : ; * [OST—On Tuesday afternoon, a fox terrier ox zy ‘ye leg ete pen Nahe Neem Nmhet mim eget ingmtirs> Boston, is the fastest stallion ever bred in zatiou in London, ‘ : : yn i hs old. Ss Z : 4 ¥ } gi 4 Island. Loxpoy (Special) Oct. 28.—It has been G round Oil Cake, Miecalng bite. willbe rewssded—Stawe oua. | Blatchford’ CalfMeal ‘ “| —— s C " 6 ; atcnio a eal, “COPY PRESS WANTED-—Second-hand Katrina, 2.254, is the fastest four-year- | facetiously suggested that a new social old reeord for mares in the provinces. | club in process of organization in this city Bran and Shorts Oct. 18—2w pat, guar Pe Sees Apply at this office. ’ —————— i i s : > 7} 7 Doulng. at owes panes, Is L ‘ | ranean ering epee 2 Fall Under ests a required,—Mxrs G A Dixon. ti—sepw with long Sleeves. Twenty Dozen lr nc Big hd yest i ella lige ant bens ipa nannies Pee ee a eg | ed by J. A. McNeil,” Summerside, is the | other agent has been found so completely fastest pacer bred in P. E. Island, at | effective. Most Londoners have at their present in the provinces. : fingers’ ends the particulars of the many | = ae Belle, 2.15 by Melbourne King, now | marvellous cures through the use of this owned in the West, is the fastest pacer | specific. In every drugstore in the city bred in the provinces. Sir Harry Wilkes, | the medicine is kept in large quantities and 2,15} by Harry Wilkes, owned in Toronto, | warmly recommended. MayHower, 2.28, is the fastest four-year- | should be entitled “The Dodd’s Kidney A q LD BROS “wien \ TO BOARDEBS—Mrs. S. R. Stumbles has s good accommodation for boarders at her bought at a clearance sale. Now Gi aol AN A ae mom A G Aas i nis ‘ gagement Ring set with pre cious stones, § ©¥2-"s —octs and a good reliable Watch and Chain. TO LET—A house lately accupied by Miss i i oo , situated on south side of Grafton There is no establishment can give better ng u nioed and West Strecta, value for money than the um dersigned. in good ord ly to ARTHUR MELIIsH, REPAIRING promptly afi ended to. London Hojise Bnilding, or corner of Great Gorge and King Streets. sept7 G. G. FURY, BOARDERS WANTHD—A few boarders Watchmaker, Jeweler ant | Optician, Parkland, 2.284, is the fastest four- | enthusiastic advocates of that remedy and year old bred and owned in P. E. Island-| jn common with many other citizens. de- —— - - — sonia - Street Situation central. Rooms large and 7 Tis Woman’s whole exisiience.” _ | airy, House heated with hot water. sept 23, k lannel Shirts, . Byron. To LET—In Southport Village, a large : yard imrear.of house ; possession given imme- is the fastest stallion ever bred in the to have on her finger ago¢.d 18k. Gold diately >\ rehtzs moderate on’ application to provinces. Tue Detay Exeatnen.—The editor of = 3 Children S$ in Boston, is the fastest trottiug mare L. Bill, was last week married to Miss Ida Gloves, ever bred in New Brunswick. Silver, of Lunenburg, at the latter place. Track records ( trotting )— Amherst, In consequence of the absence of the editor * e Special Blend, 2.21; St. John, Special | from his post, the issue of the Hustler was Hosiery, Blend, 2.21}; Charlottetown, Special Blend | delayed a day, and the editor publishes an 1ra 6 ADS. 2.244; St. Stephen, Brazilian, 2.24}; Sum- epology as follows: “This iseue of the 0 Blankets, 2 oe a . a c ean be comfortably accommodated at Mrs old mare bred in Nova Seotia. Pill Club” as the present members are all Lawndominic, 2.30, by Westlawn, own- | clare that in all cases of kidney trouble no Love is of Man’s life a thing oilers. \ residence,+ corner Prince and + Dorchester d Nothing delights 3 woman more tian f shop 2nd five rooms, with a commodious ace an placed on sale at Je 13c. Wool Underclothhing, Wedding Bing smd Keeper, a choice En- | Jous K2NNeEpY, 41 King Square, Charlotte- Maggie T., 2.134, by Sir Charles, owned the Lockport, N. S,, Hustler, Mr. H. R. | i vOR’ e Street. 2w (246)—octls merside, Parkside, 2.274; Moncton, stler has been detained a day by finan- McGREGOR’S, Prince Street. 2w 5 . : : ; a a : . ; North Side Queem Sq., . opposite P. O. "Good references re- Stranger, 2.26; Kentville, Special Blend, | cial matters—-< hanging Silver to Bills.” po? OP |] GIRL WANTED—Good re ‘ 4 Just received, a nice variety of 2.254; Halifax, Katrina, Roe Teemont’ a Wadded Quilts Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 18 95. a ee 4 , exe Israel, 2.24; Fredericton, Arclight, 2.244; LL Harrow E’exn.—Keep a close eye : 4 these pretty goods; also, hand-knit New Glasgow, Minota, 2 25}. on doorsteps, gates “and cabbage patches + | ne TO I E iT. a awtie iy © roms maeted aque a Tams. Katrina’s 2.24} at Halifax is the fastest to-night, private family. Write to P O Box 166, stating : firat heat ever made in a race in the prov- enacts | Selling at Low Prices for location, ete. septs inces; Clayson’s 2.24 at St. John, the/} The Manitoba Free Press says the plan That large Shop, part of , the “London | T) LET—That doaatifully situstoa iw BEER BROS. Cash Only. fastest second heat; Special Blend’s 2.214 adopted by the ©. P.R. of taking wheat House” Building, lately od cupied by J} °° dwelling on Prince street, now occupiea for , : nes Reddin, Esq; possession given first at St. John, the fastest third heat, and sold to settlers is working well. T. MeKenzie, Tetior, with g ood room up y) ja as Reddin, Esq; possession given, fis! FEN] | eye thes Noda Been’ ont po a aghiee ore to _ a wheat at j ain ad aay shop or stese room. — spomestion given Svouse: ADDLY t x a . . ° s oe all events unti eve ay his ment — j PEAKE Bros & Co. ’ bAL Four sizes Down Filled Cushions for Covering just 2.21 at Amherst, the fastest fifth and sixth | to the company isdue~ If he had to raia 3 pply al Mle wet SA ae Oe received, heats; and Parkside’s 2.24j,at Amberst,the the cash, he might be obliged to sell ~- a — Q . C., Thassday evesing Tast, can the cams bY fastest seventh heat. Arclight’s 2.243 & | several days earlier, and possibly miss the e e Is Execut srs Eotate late Ge 0, Davies, | calling a Saewerts | awe ge wisest, and } St. John is the fastest second heat by @| benefit of an advance which might spring 9 | Ore. WL. Soli citor, theinl§ eee emesal enemy yg trotter. Halifax Recorder, up inthe meantime. = 1 Charlottetow October 19, 1895—< . porte Hs 3, ie Magy aad 0 a aayl ») a