| oe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS - \ . x - > > \ 4 i! - rx Inetit tt : e - rians i 5 ' vets ' : sand |? . _ » NJ . ‘ a : I - \ ‘ ( tow I \ ‘ CG - . . } : 4 - ‘ res ‘ - K ; I i { | ‘ . o r 4 v i shit I sn ‘ : mY . I ache + ist The . i e oe _ ‘ s \ : r ' 4 ‘ I M : ; \ « Ke { “a A --3 . & | Mr. Mane McN N (a “ M > ‘ _ ¢ x t ‘ ‘ : I - i 4 i t i I K Lon pa i Vv g rs were « 5 yea Preswle H Hasza é “ . 7. in me 5 asurer, D.C. MeL t t 1. A. Bart ind W. A. Weeka, J The # rea ~ ¢ “ epor N end will be hareh er a re s atruct nak anges } - has A 1x e¢ ‘ Mf Ory Yes la 4 | = & appea i te H ’ sal McRae, J. P.’s pla lames Bradtey Bra cha wl 1 Ww ’ ave pr 2 (;reat ¢ ge Stre atter che De | nad rented t ° ed a ul e give tice t quit. Shea was ordered to vacate the pr I vM ext, after which date a wr poss ssned agains h | _— Lf CAT Micha Davitt ha hee f a ate Lankruptey Mr. Da was forced toappes » the | har i vy trt sequence or xpen es st e north divis of Meat , e y i was re : e He was \ eate vy urged tha s¢ wa rica nida i i ! t uM hea expences were Mr. Da was subs € i rey northea ’ r ‘ k - \ SA INDEEI A ¥ ‘ he wa I Mulgr N. 8., ve i ‘ . i el found, w 8 whed : at fi hild wa t e tak urt he She / , hos} here and - ey ~ va my ed ‘ X pe ’ v Aas t ‘ I ste H ng with her Vas & ver ard , parts ularly as erv | abie the nfant w not re ira denen Su vo at Secmmersipe.—The Sum " i sve I Fred E Cox Cay Met nell, came int this port or M r lw be loaded by Mr. A M Wrigl.t r the West Indi She « tal t 12,900 shels of oate, and Mr Wright expects to get her off the latter part of this week The Hattie Louise, Ca kK y. wine wrrived here on Tuesday w rar and 1 asses hoard Aft ‘ aK board her . at ami horses rhe oir ! : w threemasted schooner 1 a 4 he M ter la Tuesday and ¥ ‘ : ‘ uta bw Mr W t W I t arke ot le J 5s & - | Me ‘ A s \ few € Pp e 4 Souris decided on having t ' aid of the Sanday School f& af ls of the ehurch, which was | ; ' successfully on the even- | Cd upied | After a short im promptn entertainment, in which the lead the store lately ‘ iris took part and acquitt ‘ ‘ \.E Clarke ' pep aster, wae alled ¢ the | ane 8 anctioneer, in which a flaw \fter having 118 px al at ‘ he handiwork M 4 wiv wh 7a way read wivance a enevolent ty he laid violent hands on sskets prepared, which went at fam- One of the most pleasing and ae a e.§ alii o thie @ 1} 4 ‘ _ } . ’ at etw K P t tru © ‘a y wi etn mlies had the } ' and ‘overto the treasurer ot " £55 to be apr P ea a ly named - DO YOU KNOW HOW ge { sie f Pur Goods Sat Beaver ss ‘ sea Pe reiati i g* are aa ie t to judge the . Fur vl 1 room for gre f deceptios should buy a:wayvs Alle : It has ta any years to acquire ‘ preset K s z ana present ; large stock shows the re ts of most care- f 4 exsf ou I | abeurd f : Orm t t : ‘ BEE BROS Lowest Price wholesale and reta Weather Bulletin. Torosro, Oct.26,10a.m. | Fine weather, stationary or a little lower “mperature, with moderate winds, i that the | Wallace to be shipped in lots as jand a THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | IX AMINER - - (ineat preparations are being made for ypening of the Masonic i “Inv € re next —_ - si i ty ur . j MASON Tewerre Opens H ' Grand ; nex i i ' witli _ te { Ruse 2 Ne § I R é rire Thursier, Oc hy eae. MAL QIN DEE GE WO oe \ ‘ €ni bers ; . | 2 | ° 2 B able t ci. we i : the. eenr. } | ‘ a} Whittle t ed in} I ‘ \ t I lie er , a pra g bhe Osprey art f I klome a g _ I eg} I By a egram { i 4 } aw ! 1. ted ee ee uprain Husal fthe I al Mili ary ( IK n Satu Nov : - STPON} ten charges of violat nt P the fishiag and Puixnk or ir !—Men’s Overcoats, . 1g of “ters during the close seasor W $14.5 ly £9.00 Men’ ery Uiliee . lay afternoon, have | Boys’ Suite, wort! $1.50, now $1.00. Our pot = ? : W AY next pure ha-e t he above lines has been the - : , © | biggest purchase of Clothing ever made by co any firm in P. E. Island Thé publie get Bg the benefit. This lot was bought from a ~ AWVERS M VEMENTS, -—— Line I usimet } firm who are going out of bus 1@se at @ og . Halifax « Summerside this | wonderful Bargain -Prowse Bros. ¥ ag | general carg 7 The Coban leaves” for St. John’s via a a Sy y th after with a cargo of ; 3 proluce, horses and sheep SEPTEMBER has been the biggest trade al The P lwaves for Pictou and St, | ¢¥e? done by us at this time of ‘the year ’s this afternoon with a good general | V"T wonderfub. low prices has done it c= al Our big trade enablés us to buy Clothing ~~ cheaper than any firm inthe city. We er Ix A TRee Mr. William Camp- | will expect to: see -you soon.—Prowse eas j ff Graham’s Roed, writes to the } Bros Farmer as follows: A few davs ago I was pees? & tting afew hardwood logs for the pu ae — ‘eae g re, ee. Pee Pret * Ove Low Prices will prove that we pert wy Sore etal ’ In one log (about give the bargains of the season. ~-Plannel, | C2 P34 ——- hear worth 22c., w only l5e.; Table Linen, 1¢ Saw ra nto a bulle ft have worth 22c., now onlv.15« U ndercloth- SOG Chere Oe Gee @ Homer oe years ae ng, worth $1.00, Suits only, 60: Now 1s frael , vas a a six or seven inches of the time to buy; don’t delay Shirts : woos au ; : here was worth 65c., now 40¢c.—Prowse Bros sight rot around the bail, the point of | which was flattened ont but the other end oe vas hollow, It appears strange to have nd it there, I think Don’t sty one dollar’s worth of Cloth- > ¢ till you see our prices Boys’ Over Mort LoBsTER Seizev.—A Halifax roate, Boys’ Suite, Men’s Overcoats, lespatch of the 24th, to the St. John Sun, | Reefers and Suits at prices so iow no one reads as follows ‘Forty cases of canned ean reach.—PROWSE sROS lobsters were seized yesterday in_ the steamer Fastnet from P. BE. island. The trouble with the lobste-s ia they are supposed to have been caught and canned i the prohibited season, which is from I July 15th to December 21st.” We are in- formed by Mr. W. W steamer Fastnet at »bsters were not aa stated, but on Noble Clarke, this port, that the agent tor seized on the eteamer *s wharf, after they had heen landed from the steamer for | further | here from | save Boston He lobste ra shipment to were sent ordered, that they have been in his warehouse ith of Ju since the 27 ily and were caught in seasot le il Tue Turr.—Referring to the well-known trotting horse Stranger, the Halifax Re- wider says: Stranger was sired by Sir John Dean, bred on P. E. Island, and some years ago was sold by W. B. Bow- ness of that place, for $80 He was | handled by I. T. Winans, and in the three minute race at Amherst in 1891, won in straight heats in 2.384 He was then purchased by a wel'-known North End grocer, who afterwards, having no use for a trotter, offered io sell him for $350, but I obtain a purchaser, dis- lottery, at one dollar a the lucky not being aoie to posed ef bim by ket, and Mr Ina McGenev was Balston, who takes part in the maten race at Souris < who starts in the 45 class, went to Sourie this morning in charge of Mr. P. 5S Brown All that is needed now is fine weather. - “Av Home” 1s ev of Monday, 23rd inst., Rev. M. C Higgins and wife held an “at home” at the pours nage in North Ri ver The evening was delightful,—clear, bright an i balmv, young and old, as- ening large number, sembled to enjoy the hospitality of the new cupants of the parsonage The time was passed p amusements, versat A lunch was serv- easantly with con- 1 and muUslé ed in good taste, and the and conversation of the host and hostess delighted ally while the whole evening’s entertainment was an en- yable exhibition of christian friendship, intel] gence and true-hearted gvoont vill, The company dispersed at a hour, wishing the youthful and kind-heatt ed pastor and his wife long yeara of lap- p ness in the tasteful comforts of their re- ently occupied home Seasonable Di cstti nen Tuey Beew Ovr tur Gas. — Three Welsh, and John O'Donnell, said to be m Prince. Edward Island, lodgings of the two first-men- ined Northampton Boston, on Saturday night. Next morning they were late about arising, and the land- lady, upon going to their room, found a great odor of es« aping gas The door was prom ptly broken open, and there were the three men lying on the bed in an uncon condition and frothing at the th \ physician was called in with bed at Lhe O14 ’ ‘ men, 214 street nN : : : all possible despatch, and after a good leal of trouble he suceeeded in bringing nd. When Gill recovered to a certa he became violently insane and had to be pat ina straight jaeket for them ar about fifteen minutes, It is supposed that O'Donnell, wl was the last to retire, thoughtlesely blew t the gas instead of bans 43 ur? EASTERN ITEMS. A meeting of the farmers of East Point ato take place in the new hall at St. Columbia Charch on Thursday evening, the 26th inst., at & clock Mr. will be present, as we ua the local clergy — Fathers Walker, McLellan and Macdon- ald. One afternoon laet week Mr. Turner f Bull Creek, took in eight quintale of ifish. It’s hard to beat Turner on fish. W hat’s the matter with Rose's bove The Forty Hours Devotion began at St Margaret’s on Sunday last. The opening cesemonies were very impressive. Father McLellan, the pastor, was assisted in hear- ing confessions by Father McDonald, of Souris, and Father Mclatyre, of East Point The Devotion of the Forty Hours com mences at St, Columba’s on Sanday next Father McIntyre will be assisted by sev- eral of the local clergy Verv few codfish have been caught this season on the north side of the Island. The hake fishing on the south side hae cen poor. Fall herring have struck in at Souris, and some good éatches have wen made. The fish are nice and fat. Pointer on Drugs ! We keep everything usually found int JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. n Saturday, and Parnell, | Nort# River.—On the | ng men, named William Gill, William turned into | j } | view we will keep in stock a full supply of the different grades, which we will | a First-Class Drug Store at right prices. , octl§ Temple on Breyonp the shadow of a donbt ‘Prowse Suits and below com petition.— prices on Overcoats, Reefers aré’ away Prowse Bros. Ove Graxp Far Srock is fulbgefBar- > é 1s } —Prowse Bros. gains 5 A Porvutarn Svucexgss, a money-saving | triumph, to sell goods at a close margin. Everybody knows our prices on Men’s, Boy? and Youths’ Clothing cannot be beaten.—Prowse Bros. | ReMemsBer, every dollar spent with the | Boys will have its fall value. Our efforts i to procure goods low has been rewarded. jammed full of bar- PROWSE | To-day our store is ! gains for the buying public Bros ystum 2 Guryy0[9 w le centre of attraction. Our prices Fell the goods, our customers tell the price then the required, In goods must go if they are j | Ove Canrer DerartMeNt is i ; } this Department vou will find everything you want to make your home look nice, and it don’t cost you: mit h.—Prowst Bros. & Co. | j } shut —-——-——(x) a STAMPER BLOCK. } graceful address | accomplished ' Charlottetown, October 5, 1893—wky _—_ PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. Colonial House, OUR STOCK OF HOSIERY, DRESS GOODS & MANTLES is very fine. and contains all the latest Makes and Styles. . Samples sent on application. Mail orders receive prompt and eareful attention. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal, October 19, 1893—tu th sat = = —— o_o — —= - a = od Flour, Flour, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ee We intend making FLOUR one of our leading lines, and with that end in sel] FOR CASH as low, if not lower, than any other firm in the city. The MATCHLESS Brand, of whidh bwe have just received a Carload, has greatly improved the past two months, and is now much better than ever before. This is owing to the fact. that the proprietors have re-fitted their Mill with the latest insproved and best machinery at ¥ cost of over $20,000, and are using only the best No. 1 Wheat. We have alec just receivéd a quantity of @ ‘ower grade of Flour which we aré selling very cheap. Every Barrel warranted to be as we say it is. give us a trial. S. B. ENMAN & CO., McLEOD’S OLD CORNER, Call and see our grades and Charlottetown, Oegober 10, 1893—tu thu sat | |Island Navy Yard, San Francisco. 26, THURSDAY, ON — OCTOBER Goods Just Op THE BAZAAR STORE. \ New AT _ Flower Pots with and without Pedestals, Fruit Plates, Chocolate Sets, ete. | Also opening to-day, School Books, Copy Books, Margin ‘Ruled Foolscap, Note Paper and Envelopes, etc, Unspection invited. A big line of Wall Papers to arrive this week, Don’ ferget the place, BAZAAR cheaper STORE, A. FULTON, MANAGER than ever. Charlottetown, October 26, 1892—tu th sat TO-DAY the new ocean terror, the battle ship Oregon, is to be launched at the Mare This latest addition to the navy will be a formidable vessel, and the frequent calls for war ships to protect American interests at different | : : r . . . ° ° o | points in the West Indies and South America indicates the valne of a strong navy to our rising merchant marine. i We have launched on the market a stock of goods second to none in the Maritime Provinces for quality and quantity, and in order to insure quick sales we are quoting prices to meet anyone who needs anything in our line. We want you as a favor to see) our goods and prices before investing elsewhere. You may not save a fortune by so doing but a dollar saved is a dollar made. in every sense of the word, and if you want anythiug in that line we are satisfied you cannot possibly do better than we can do for you. Our ambition is.to do better for you) than anyone else, which we know we can do. | JOHN T. MEKENZIN. READ OUR LITTLE YARN. NEW CYPRUS YARNS JUST OPENED—our price 41 cents per two ounce skein. This is a very fine, smooth | and remarkably durable Yarn. Hundreds of ladies know its good qualities. hive” or “Rock,” but much superior to any 15 cent Yara sold in the city. A full line of other makes always carried, including | Beehive, Shetland, Berlin, Scotch, Andalusian, ete., ete sold at very lowest figures. MOORE & McLEOD, Sterns. a ls aa oe Successors to Perkins & Charlotseetown, October 17, 1893—ta th sat j | | | i a . ea = j } ~ ° a e DAS YE 4 a ui : wiy//) | . Ye. y y/ § if ae f $! WV Ale (Au! | | { ee \ Wy | 7 yf , | rN ' a i, } \ A | SS ” ’ It’s a Hard Looking Sight To see good cloth spoiled at the hands of incompetent workmen. No matter how expensive the material if clothes do not fit the form of the wearer, the effect is most repulsive. Don’t exper- iment with cheap workmen, but leave your order for your next suit with us and for once you will have perfect- fitting clothing. There is real pleasure in wearing eur suits. D. A. BRUCE. és 3 WHERE TO BUY THE FOLLOWING GOODS At the Lowrest Prices. —(x) oe Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Men’s and Boys’ Suits, Men’s and Boys’ Underclothing White and Grey Blankets, Bed Comforters (large stock), Tweed and Worsted Cloths Naps, Beavers and Meltons, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Shawls, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Please look at cur GREY FLANNELS at 10, 12 and 15 cents a yard. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, October 4, 1893, | Our Underwear and General Furnishings are superior | | | Not so fine or good a Yarn as “ Bee-| | | ply at this office | TO LET Half of a tenement hous 1895. ning Tweeds| Our Heavy Fall Tweeds are +2) : } \ . } aré now in. and Ve have thousands of patterns to select from. Al! prices are low. All-Wool, 30c. and up. READY MADE CLOTHING. This department is com- plete. A line of the finest Clothing for Winter wear ever placed on this market No Clothing House ean under- We smallest boy sell us. can fit the and the largest Come and McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1893 ove ine. Steamer POLINO is due here from Montreal and Quebec on TUESDAY, 24th inst., and sails for St. John’s, Nfid., via Pictou. Live stock on deck carried at low rates. For freight or here to nN. B man. see, passage apply & M. RATTENBURY, Ager ts, Charlottetown, Oct 93. 1893 Ex HattieLouise To-day. 200 Puncheons Very Choice TRINI- DAD MOLASSES 450 Barrels Extra Bright Raw Sugar, fame kind as we had whicl in spring cargo, was so well liked CARVELL BROS. 2,000 Boxes VALENCIA and Prime off Stock CARVELL BROS, RAISINS oct24—2w Zaw Johnston's Fluid Beef maintains its high standard as’ A Perfect Beef Food. STAMINAL TONIC is a FOOD and a nu bined, It ontains the feed ny BEEF qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the quaiities of AND WHEAT, and the tonic form of a Palatable Beef Tea. Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of a MOTHER'S MILK. ‘ants, Lost, Found,&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY A house containing seven or eight rooms, in the neighborhood of St. Peter’s Chureh. Ap- ti pd—oct26 WaNTD—A man servant. Apply to AR- THUEL PETERS, Office of Peters & Peters, oct23 WANTED TO PURCHASE—A_ second- hand grate for open fire place Address A. 3i., Post Uffice Box 492, Churlottetown. oct—3i _ pd WANTED.—The Provident Savings Life Assurance Society of New York wanta good man to represent them in Chario\tetown and vicinity Low rates, and plans easily can | vassed A very libera! contract willbe given a good man Address ©. T. GILi.esrie, Gen. Agent for Maritime Proyinces, 8! oct2]1—4i John, N. B. WANTED IMMEDIATELY 4 girl for = rai housework. No warhing A yply to rs. F. Parker Carvell, at Mra. C Me- Gregor’s, Prince Street, between the hours of one and two or seven and eight ». m. oeul7 TO LET.—The eastern half of a House situ- ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Mrs, hooney, containing six rooma, and isin good condition as the house was rebuilt last sum- mer. Possession given immediately, Apply t Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street or ~o the owner at Southport.—Epwar KELLY. dy—septls TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. G. Juny’s Jewelry Store. aug’ TO LET.—Bricx Dwelling on Water Street, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright This house has been painted and papered throughout, and is now in splendid order from attic to cellar. Possession given imme diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GEORGE PEAKE, office in buliding occupied by Peake Bros, & Co, eod tf—auglz con- taining eight rooms, and siluated on the ceor- |} ner of Weymouth and Dorchester Streets “Apply to PATRICK TRAINOR. octz)—2i law pd BOARDERS !-—-Three or four gentlemen can be accommodated with good board in a central part of the city. Terms moderate, Apply at this office. tL pd—octls GLACIER, applied to any window, pro- duces, ata nominal cost, all the beauty of veal Stained Glass. Energetic Agejit wanted for Charlottetown, P. E. lsland. Liberel com- mission.—MCCAW, STEVENSON & ORR, %& Wall Street, New York. oetl7 WANTED.—A good cook. Wages 87.0. Apply at this office. lw pd—octié TO LET.—Halfc’ 2 tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con taining six rooms Apply to Mrs. GEoRnGE ROBINSON On the premises, tf—octls WANTED.—A gentleman and wife want board and lodging forthe winter in 4 guiet and comfortable house. Would preter no other boarders. Apply at this office. octlz TO LET.—A house containing seven roome situated opposite the Railway station.—Mxus. Low »bEN, Dundas Esplanade. oct5 WANTE! .—A second-hand 7 hoist wheel. Apply to C. L. Morrison, Qacen Street. aug3l WANTED.—Canvasser of good address, Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- can grown stock. Advantages unequailed,— BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymer, Toronto, Ont. Sw (im w a)—-octs TO LET—A Cottage on West Street, con- taining nine rooms; water and sewerage in connection. Apply at this office, spetii—eod tf OS SOS we tit ED. sh ON, gt ES es er sr ak. Oe a ROLY ARE A RRO IE ee nN URN ete, AARNE 2 at A: a Ra beet ee ee ee eee «amp aes nite n Fy mes aera ae nano oe Pe PB i et EI A ae enna chores tiaras BEND 0 — sia. EE OS Me NE RON NE IE IM OS Hane REI MOB eee. See TS eee vn ~ a og hm a / ti Ce ae eae cs . a ya " or a 7 ORY eae — mee oa ° Te Saar met Pieenacnnae eeimemmmmnama as meee nets ’ ee mmr ti I et i an an i a 3 P a ‘ eee Se a ¢ 7 a f ext ROT R } wy EE pee : ' i 4 rf tie 7. -7 it it te ¥ i sf . ie ee me ti ta Ly Hh i lf if iH ‘fs a ii ie 4 | tt 8 . # a pee - pndcctehe aenay semneny sempees tists intelli saa ctescee alinecte: ae ca ee ROME 8 ta 8 We gee ge