teenage eatin anaes THE 4 4 HFADQUARTERS OF OWEN & FITZGERALD, QOBBRTSON'S BUILDING, QTEEN STREET OUR DEBT AT THE BANKS. ti ral { \ ‘ i ‘ \ at ft ) © Of Ti as WwW s a \ Ra I I . ! ‘ : ‘ at ‘ Bank tr i} VW \s vr , o } ‘ BE. | I VW Si4 é a { . Mi I Ha x ' | iin > oo AN ODIOUS COMPARISON : i Mr. I we i L. H. D va \ : 1 ‘ ‘ ‘ = Tis { LD) : iH ] J if DD Gord e Pr ‘ i Mr. D . H John Ye us a i v : V =p x : a M Dav \\ i ‘ I Mr Da ‘ iift Pr ‘ . 4 vi ——— A GI SAD DROWNING ACCIDENT v at e] W ‘ Johr ira M Road and J re it es pe vely, W irow S a-t g ] &ppears ; . y i KN ~ \\ se] ver j Leont we flve aru k, and Tra t ove! bout tw minutes past six. After t = tt port, W oux | ip his i ~ } Murpl i came back t bOK I : He el h u 4 t! wharf, and thev went into the waitin I Ww hev began arguing \ sou tw ti m a wa ‘ i As stean va~ BJ the ad ck 4 Sout I « ‘ w hear i 4 Hose as * L 7. 4 ! th time ° ‘ wharf, ti ! = had Siz at 1 he : I and We is t not i was thought th had fa ' ‘ i \ arci va = ed iw iy was re eet mm ti DP. ana “i v I u = “iv Vus nd a ‘ | It is ppesed i ; if boat om tow parcels belong ‘ i g ut I siked 7p and I va i t Was et vl i W 1s , ve urning eg e : a | ti i~ ‘ l ' y MeLec j yy ' i fiat i eu er ¢ ‘ 4 ' held (oe yt . ‘ —_——— eee ———_ 7HE GRANDVIEW MEETING. ‘ | int 1 t 4 (ira M ‘ 4 ind it wa mos g ! r M I ‘ : Ma Opp candidat H m j a p nt and I i 1 Ti Grits ha j of Urrandview ei li» Al — S ] s. bara ‘ _- ‘ 4 Ovr.= E litoria ‘ vded a | Ky . ‘ : t £ t : i art pay - 4 k oe one { ar j t New y r s cargo of 1% aia ! Ca h _—_—.- -— I ‘ ‘ ¥ to ah ve. w Mn) pa appea the Ma Pemople “€ 0 lay and S er z ned iid ad ied hh ‘ -——@-—_— Tue Exews.—By cable to Peake Bros - Co., the barkentine Erema Capt Neilson ed at Penorth Roads, Bristol Channel @ tTih Itist., cnsniaiiaiictiann S1 {NpPREW DINNER Prominent Englishma and Irishmen, a+ well as Scotch ni, W speak at thia time honor- edt feet i w night at the Hotel Da - SHOKTHAND All who wish to join the shorthand class in connection with the zi M.C.:A | meet to-morrow (Thursday) eve g at 7.50 ‘clock to organize fur work - S {xprew’s Scerer.—The usnai St lrew's supper, unee the auspices of ta lonian Claut of P. E Island, will nthe Club room, Queen i the veatr Street, on the 30th inet., at 9 p. m Offic sand members, with visiting clanemen, weemble at the rooms at 5 p Ih., ; ; the regular annual meeting will be } i M. Cas pbell, See's - ] ‘ ealing etvies this season are , ' ted ; \ Tight-t r Ga t with the fash; able Golf The Red gote *t with short ib rir ple ap These two designs are worn by the best tressed ladies in Paris, New York and : Hn, and we show an attractive variety n our Mantl Department. BEER BROS. We nave several lines of Black Cash- m and Merinos at the lowest prices ever quoted | ue for similar ipimeds. ' We show the best quality in dye, finish, weight and width Weather Bulletin. Toroxrvo, Nor. 29,10 a. m M kel ar l “hye wer, DAILY LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, THE BEDEQUE FERRY CONRACT. Sir,—Will you kindly ask the econo Crovernment of P & Co. how it ot accept the lowest mical eter was that thev did n tender for ferry? | sil ‘ tenders mn and Summerside there the Bedeque understand for $1000 per season, with ‘urity for the faithful per But the turn-coats, were ree pon ne best of ss } i nee of the work tay J seph Read and his friends, musi titat $1400 per season, throwing away the three vears $1200 He told me that had the promise of the contract long efore it was advertised for tender M: Laird isthe man that Peters puts down It mak ! mad to hear the Pa t Llow r ¢ mv \ EN SRANG Landsdown Hotel, Nov. 27, 1893 - cee REPLY TO MR. DICKIESON. Si In the Weexiy Examiner of the l7tl I { from My Dickieson answer to. of the 10th, M ) Mr. D wor ‘ pana = a5 W | ly i { betw W ‘ He tvs th the f ‘ hie ! t bee M s ‘ tend i w ; ‘ j | : i his ‘ f i N y pH i i h i { t \r 4 i | I v I ‘ Chae i-t Si 3 | ‘ . “ t et ! ! i k Mr. D. s Mi Fuche ae Uc ail i /, rar ikrmon theout h = m-iaw getting th tb whl i , yf a fFecond Sac Mr. D * a-tray again, for I never went, nor « ised anv one else te go to Mr Farqui i about the first sale He further says that | ait kne wledge having induced C irri Sign 1 mv favor his is a bare- ed false] i I ted » my “the Mr. ¢ uiive i md wanted t tl t pene i wive bitte a Vclea was Maerm ning ind wanted to tu hi Ci 1 i ob, at wished me to go to town the XtLmorn ng to set about it Mr. Dickieson xt refers to a contract I had of building he dock at Rock Point some twelve vears causing publ neonvenience and loss the Government, on account of the uk I hi This requires a e explanation Phe mtract was let the 10th April, 1881. My tender being west, ], of course, got the contract, ind commenced it immediately Being a large job, | at once put on forty men and teams,and had the wing of dsck nearly com- pleted, when the ice, in breakingup, carried of nearly date of it finish- when the Works passed it The nment put a strict Inspector over time [ was at it And he did . use bean poles, Sott stone ishjas Mr. D. is allowing Mc eontract now t away, causing a loss to me =) 000 Un account of the late t, L did not get ed unuil the following winter, Comm ; ting the contrac Public »the Government issioner vith out @nYv loss t ami sina ba Isaac to use in the at Rocky Point foing on Mr. D. next Says whart that if I had done my work right twelve years ago the present work would not be required. He is astray | again. Thev ave not repairing my work at all. Itis a work -which was rk, by order of partly d the Ly days’ jate Grvernment, and has not been looked after till now, as ction day is approaching . , ° ° ’ Thanking you again for so much space, I am, ete., D. Mitier 23rd, 1893. ir vainavie Rocky Point, Nov - ~—_<- GRIT TACTICS IN BELFAST. Sin,—-The poll for the ninth polling dis- tnt £ +} | ct for the last number of years was ld at tl ue Mr. McLeod's, and every- ge was satisfied with the place Now, ir great Liberal light: have removed it, the consternation of the whole district who brand the transaction as “contempt- ible.” The poll for the coming election will be held at the residence f the “subsidized zealot,” who is not a party man on principle, but asa general rule, goes to the highest bidder The idea of putting @ paltry few dollars out of a poor aged w nlow’s way on account of her dead husband being a good Cor i It would have beeh more hon rable for Messrs. Forbes and Macdonald e handed their henchman a few dol- and the poll where it used to be held. servative, 18 he spicable to hay jarea Of bush money, leave As a sample of the working of the grit th political machine, here, note the following: Iwo “doubtfuls” were ordered to do some unnecessary repairs to a culvert on a -bye- road. An old grit, under whose place the work was done, kicked over the trates be- cau-e he didn’t get the job, and for a while there was trouble in the air, the curses uttered by theman, “not running much » fat,” were iond and deep, but a swift the new road at Belfa-t Church, telling him to messenger, from one of the busses on acted as The little peanut resorted disgusting their “come aud bring your team too,” on troubled water= stand way of doig business, by the Peters combination is the people, which they will find to yt on the 13th. CGRANATIAN. Nov. 27, 1893. 003" A SUCCESSFUL TRIP. Point Prim, Sir,—About the first of April, 1892, a on the Station. solitary horseman might be seen road from Morell to Baldwin’s He rode bareback on an iron and his commanding stiture and lordly bear nr as he dashed onward at a furious rate reminded the observer of some great Feudal chieftain. On reaching Baldwin’s Station stabled his horse and promptly cont nuel to the south with the deter- mination of a man engaged in some noble Though carrying such a mien he ilackel discretion, and informed some parties whom he m t “rev steed, our her journeying enterprise wariike ou the road, that he was on an important miseion trom R. N. Cox, of Morell, to T Mellixh, of Union Road. Mr. Cox had been informed that Mellish’s tender for the Morell Bridge was lower than his, and that in the interest of economy and good government Mellish must be bought off. He also the information that Cox grit two days election, volunteered had turned previons to the last Dominion ana that the Government were in duty bound to repay him fur the manly way in which he had acted on that occasion, and as this was the first opportunity that had cfferel sn e that tine, they purposed giving him that Mor- ell Bridge, aod thus bind him (body and soul) to the party for all time. The trace ler was evidently successful in his undertaking, and, as the sequel shows, Cox got the contract at $1,600, or $300 above Mr. Mellish’s tender. It also appears that the bridge cost $3,005, or | $1,405 above the contract entered into by Cox $ in the great party of purity and reform, canvassing most persistently for the party who have rewarded him so handsomely for his apostacy. ELecror. Burns’ Road, Nor ° 24, 1893. Have lou a Prescription TO BE FILLED? If so, bring it to JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. nov22 —dy And now Mr. Cox is a shining light | EXAMINER . : é a nou Yo (See It. PROWSE BROS’. Great Clothing Rooms BAZAAR COMPANY, OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. ...... should he visited by every person who might in the near future re- quire a Suit tor thems:ives or the ESoy. ifundreds of people have visit- ed it, and they have found it paid them. The show is large, the quality is good, the reoms light, the prices right, the treatment you get the best, and PROWSE BROS. will deem it a favor if you eall and have a look through, even if you don’t want to buy, Reefers for Boys, Reefers for Youths, Overcoats for Boys, Over: for Wouths, Overcoat: for Men, Reefers for Men, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Wonderful Goods for Wonderful Low Prices. coats ———— +(x) - —--—— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, November 21, 1893 4 Wise Economy is that which insists upon good quality. Surely there is a difference between “cheap” goods and goods that are cheap. We are pleased to inform our patrons in Town and Country that our Fall Etock of good things for Christmas trade has been completed and waiting your inspection. Table 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 fact everything likely to be used for Xmas baking. If you want to enjoy the full purchasing power of your dollar, call on us. SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—w w f & wky } | i | Toys that are a little too expensive for the We are making a big “MARK DOWN” on all our Toys, Dolls, Magic Lanterns, Violins and Accordeons. We have $2,000 worth of Malleable Iron trade. Price. Our ALBUMS and PLUSH GOODS this season will be exceptionally fine, no pains having been spared to secure A 1 stock, These we are going to sell at Half We are making preparations for one of the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- DAY GOODS ever made in Charlottetown. | Our Boys’ anl Girls’ Own Annuals, Leisure and Sunday Hours, Toy Books, Christina: Magazines, are daily ar- riving. eté., WEDNESDAY, come —_——— x Va ee —= — ——— —(1} + -- -- + — oneans 3esides our enormous stock of NEW GOODS in every line—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 receiving our careful atiention, and a big stock of MOULDINGS is just being opened. In Purses, Satchels, NOVEMBER Dressing Cases, | Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, | Giove and Handkerchicf Boxes, an im- mense show will he given. For VIOLENS and ACCORDEONS wi lefy Competition, 29, In our Bankrupt Stock will be an endless variety of CUPS and CERS. These are “ Import” bought entirely from foreign market call SAU- Goods, Wholesale Customers should and thus save the confusion of buying when there ts a rush. If goo | cools, low prices and ition will sceure it for us, we are going to do the XMAS TRADE in o A. FULTON, MANACER. ( ‘parle ittetown, Noveinber 29. TO-DAY the National Convention of Colored Men meets in It is the largest colored convention ever held in America, and it has) to a movement inaugurated by Bishop Turner of Georgia and three The Convention will doubtless voice the sen- race on the summary methods of Judge“Lyneh. act even more promptly than Judge Lynch to secure our bargains; immense quantity of such, yet the rapidity with which they are We give no guarantee for to-morrow. To-day, if you come in, we are pledged to the fulfilment of what we advertise; but if) against Iwnehing. been held in response hundred other colored timents of the eclored It is necessary to for while we have an going would remind a native men ot {893—m w f GLOVES. Handsome is as handsome does,” Handsome are Kid Gloves. all Gloves, for some are Mits; But every pair of them are 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. these Lined Not and some tor BD. A. B UCE. the South. of a Western cyclone. Cincinnati to protest basiness or pleasure forbids you coming to-day, to-morrow will be as to-day—a place of more. interest to anyone who wants a Suit or an Overcoat than any other place in the city, Many thanks to our many friends and customers whose interest in our interests have interested them in their own interests; and being interested in their own interests they have placed their order, because we give the goods and we give the fits, we give the style, withal cheaper than those who lack those essential points. set. including Underwear, in all p a seleetion, Charlottetown, November 29, 1893. rices from 30 cents to $12 a W =S2]v S ® Our Furnishings, Plenty of scope to make FOR MEN HEAVY W cheapest rig! BOYS’ ‘SOMETHING OOL it up. UNDERWEAR, all No better value to UNDERWEAR —-Special Value. See what we show penders, ete, ete. prices and qualities, be had. from the in Men’s White Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Hose, Sus- Preparation for Grand 2omas Show. THE BAZAAR COMPANY BOUND TO LEAD. found | 1893. «. THREE FRIENDS You Meet in Our Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should keep. We not only sell at moderate prices, but fill and orders promptly and carefully, luspection of our Overeoats, Ulsters. Reefers and Suits will convinee you we are fally up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a eall, Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. ST. ANDREW'S DAY ‘ ' The Annual Celebration of St. Andrew's Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. FE. Island, will take place at the | Club Rooms } | MOORE & McLEOD, | Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, October 28, 1893—tu t Prices Down! We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices than ever. Also, a big stock of Jewelry and Clocks to select from at a big discount on former prices, Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased ‘ith the Bargains. ™ We also aie CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky Charlottetown, November 27, 1893—dy | You You You You You h sat “ARE YOU HAPPY? ——— 2 - have Shoes to buy. want Honest Goods, want Shoes that Fit. want Value for your money. want to trade with live people that give best value in the city. Then trade with We sell them. We have them. We keep them. We give it. J. M. McLEOD & CO. | | | | On Thursday, the 30th inst, AT 9 OULOCA, Pi Tiekets can be obtained from TD. Small Chaurman; J.8. MeDonaid, D. W. Finlay- son, J. Me.'..ce, Committee. J. M CAMPBELL, ov24 Secretary circ School for Girls, WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA. PATRONS —The Synods of the Dioceses of Nova Scotia and Fredericton; CHAIRMAN of BOARD of TRUS- TEES . The Bishop of Nova Scotia, LADY PRINCHPAL—Miss Machin, with twelve Governesses apd Instructors. Th: Lent Term of this Institution le- cins on SATURDAY, January 20th, TR94. For Calerdar and Trustees’ Report ap ply lo DR. HIND, wov2I—im Windsor, N. 8. Good Profit Value (ROER OR HOUSEKEEPER WOODILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. PRICE 5, 10 AND 20 nov2e CENTS. To the Independent Elec- tors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN,—Having heen nomi- nated at a representative and influential meeting of the supporters of the Govern- ment to be a candidate, along with Bnej. Rogers, Esq., in the 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, I will to the 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 Charlottetown, Nov. 25, 1893. Wants,Lost, Found,&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, , LOST.—A small white dog with black mark about head. Particulars as to whereabouts thankfully received at P. EK. 1 Railway Bag- gage Room. now tOUND.—On the Lower Malpeque Road, rome days ago, a lady’s fur cape. Apply at this office, dy 2i wy li—nov2) $5 $10 and $20 Genuine Confederate Bills, 9 only five cents each ; $50 and $100 bills, lo cents each; 25c. and Swe. shinplasters, |v cents each; $1 and 82 bills, 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Ad- dress CHAS. D. BARKER, 9) 8S. Forsyth Street Atlanta, Ga. 4i—noy» * FOUND.--A purse containing a smal] sum ofmoney. Apply at this office, novas HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms good stabling attached, on Richmond Street West. Apply on the premises to Nic@oas fuRPHy. tu fri tu pd—novy2s STORAGE.—I have good dry storage fo . os ; . ; . Wagons, Furniture, ete., for the winker,- P. C, CON NOELY, Grafton Street. nov2i—si_ pd LOST.— 4 tew days ago, « silver medal with - inscription: “ Awarded for’ Needlework. - N. PD. June, 1891.” Finder will pl leave it at this office, a" _WANTED,—Good, live, active lepresenta- tive in this city and vicinity, to take agency for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator. A reliable article. Good profit. Factories hotels and families readily use this com- ound. Address with stamp Tae KOALINE VEL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novl4 WANTED —An apprentice to learn the Drug business, Apply at JonNson’s Dave STORE. lw—nov2z STRAYED.—From the pasture near Love's Tannery, on Thursday last, a brindle cow. Any information leading to her recovery wili be thankfully received by D. A. BRUCE, Char- lottetown. nov20 _WANTED.—Canvasser of good address. Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent, Canadian and Ameri- can grown stock. Advantages unequalied,— BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Toronto Ont, ow (m Ww s)—oerg | ee ketene Z ee PR EN a , ASAI DE RE EBLE ESN ELS OE at TY at oe rere ma MP A a STRAT TE) Aa rb alam EOE SER RE oR ts gt EERE RT As A ORIEN ak BRE SN Ng RE es LF . , SRP MBS Neck Bi a a OT A 2a eee ee