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Day Who are eca aics ne city at the } : ection? - 7 R 27 The Teachers “ s¢€ ' v lL) D> se, ” e ’ P} v2 yy a sha - \ \ ne s meet 4 rrow < : by Me S.C aI s - ‘ T i - | enc ‘ \ ‘ MclLea and 4 ar ; ‘ 1 $2 “ iave i argei with the imprope As scha ‘ - ‘ y's Dearne Judge G - as awarded Mrs. W ams doe bev k . j ul 7 ° ’ ’ y if ‘ elie a . pan > 4 ' ECT ‘ I € M iar , as been app ed Re On Prince County and > t M st ere Q sand King’s ( e > i »* Las W : ela : gra 4 aust a ’ i 7 ra ’ if ‘ of . ‘ hg e e ’ ag : eur yy ‘ A atte i ‘ ‘ “ v as a urriag - . kex W i Aa \ ‘ { at W vB. w passing - - ‘ ‘ 7s (ag va str + 4 } ‘ a i ‘ he is Die t His «# Lb aicr, and grea : 3 g o “4 - ] s KET Th A ] bad ecet 1 U ta street Philway tickets y p te a ris eas Pe . “NS « I pa a i : ° e ‘ ° ‘ : g nN - we Nover Rea ; - até s far 4 ateiy is € was the abod s ganz “ in 1 re er ft p @ low U } 2 wa yg something th = + ; e 7 t ‘ ’ ‘ e ga The te vas ed 1 nn r ” LA mMmovs a > ats Dereatep.—A motion to abolisl s\ative i ; Quebec has le ated the assembly of vat Prov a e f 33 27 [ * mot s a a 1a| Offering he Que iegi#iatur i | pos usa 3 fr - ‘ wnships. Notwithstanding this ar ver te s probable that the ; eg , Q * iV + ner upper "har ers in Canada — Grav tro Resteua Wore The larges x & agricu ra works I {ar r «& ‘ Die. 5 ree pera $ M 4 I prop s gave th « f reme v ’ yg gf - x a e + 2 pe ‘ ve w age i e bali iy a *T : t? wv ig and ur 2.000 people ar ‘pl at the ter ** f | r «- « A ANE ‘ SEA y ] 4 sa * e Me liat ( ° at Sour ” save w» Social and | rta ent | 5 Patrick’s Hall, Sour ft T uesda ng xt Omimencing a 5 n Phe pr mme will consist of vocal and ‘ ental music also a bean and atl Dp wit : mi pa ents ar tee I Ss s Band w x , Ag ¢ patronag r : a . - Beatex For F xG¢.—Hattie Clark ‘_iare * Db > se ned fr " Wa Ps on August Sth and were married at Frewsbar N. Y. They returned on tl next tra and kept the marriage secret Some sent the girl’s father a James tow aper aining the minister’s an- ' ementofthe wedding. Clarke imme ely flew into a violent rage, and, grat * daug r by the neck w he ¢ floor, breaking both her arms, a a1CK r t! sie sire 18 % ' : a name Tuc Vicrorta Disastrex. — The final report fr mt €* enqgulr nt , the i1Oes of ’ sttleship Victoria does support » helief that tne sudcen ¢ | apse < f the proves the present system of the g Kheads t pe a fajiure ea a t } has reached the ‘ . pal e bulkheads and con part ; ¢ were in themselves. all right The trouble was they were not closed soo « igh The board recommends regula tions which will either keep the bulkhea cloeed or have a eufficient force stationed at the doors to guard against their being the event of a colh#ion ws Suece Auive axp Dsap.—Three car- loads of sheep, ea containing 198 an ala, Q@rrived from Po intdu Chene ye=- terday for the American market Two carloada were sh pped last night and =the other w f w thie morning Seven dead animals were found in the cars, | w ier had falien and been trampled ; there A nother sheep } wi the pelt nearly etri pped off one aide, | t Wetm pre, of the Ss rs { Rw | sed to allow it to be forwarde There | many sheep ki!le 1 n tran- | ieath by the ave? a year s » greater care being aken by the railway men in shunting care at M f St. J Pelegrap! een We make a specialty of | MANTLES—that’s why we | buy larger quantities buy at lower prices, * ._ show a larger variety, t sell at lower prices } than would otherwise be pos- sible BEER BROS. A word to wise is sufficient.” Weather Bulletin. Torowto, Nov. 18, 10 9. m. Winds nostly south west and wetly cloudy, with local rains | 177; and | system effectually, | It has become the | this flour are THE DAILY LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Arries Go Hicu, Apples sold at this morning lw E. A. Norton & ‘ ea d as high as $4 A carload js <perted In a few iAYS, Specially selected 4 eet » bh gh prices - Tue Ratrn B. Peaxe.—The ot Ra ph B. Peake, Capt. Rendle, sa this | afternoon from this port for Bordeaux Fran Her cargo consists of 59,800 busheis of oats ar i 604 pieces ieais ale ut i I 0 fe oaded by the owners, Peake Bros. & ¢ on SEAT Several seale were disporting i I ives: in the dock on the west side | t Povnal Whart this morning, | and one of them, which came too ‘ ae toa sc! r ying at th | wrhar Was 8 | vt e 4 l ne seal floated a a es eing shot. } Before the acl er’s boat could reach it, | howe , it Sank a5 | Lawes Suirrep | Sur merside | Agriculturist says: Oa Wednesday morn- g Mesers. Deaci and Drummona, Free | town, shippel tw hundred lambs from i here to Mr. JJ Macdonald, St. John; | | } Mr. P. G. Mahoney, of Melrose. N. B: 194 s0 the Boston marketer: and Mr. 3. Ma lougall, O'Leary, two hundred to Mr. J MeGrath. St. J Thev were a fine lot all ti y { SS EXAMINATIONS Two ~o Fre and John S. Lewis, re Ring the cy service @Xam nations M kw Stewart Mr. Paoli is t : examination, and = . }UaI iv Mr. Lewis bot! preliminary and qualify- 4 M trea pat fay \ grea sensa ia i by the fact hat a umb r f app ants for Civ s exa ‘ -have Leen in persar ated by other people, wh ¢ pa 0 ase the examination in their name. Six mie nave vee 1 1 guil 1 arre are being talked of j ~~ ARE YOUR HENS LAYING It . i 6 ‘ t pe pie p! n p pou tha ¢ Ors part I ‘ ne ‘ h be es sarr yed t! approa f ea tries ey | lucing organs Excess of fat, expo - ure to wet and 1, poor condition, shed- ling feathers, improper food, want of ex- ercis wr lack a € s the food to deve p the embryo egg, will al produce the same effect and cause the hen to stop laying 4 t be laid down as | ! ad” rule, that when eases aving t s = positive sym she will so ¢ sick; but itcan be stated with the utmost assurance that | something is wrong or she would not cease aying for weeks and often montis rhe a al egg product per her his conn- trv, ranges from three to eight dozen each Now , (his 18 by far t Small There is | earthly reas ; every hen that lays | at all should not be made to lay from tet fifteen d n eggs ea per year, and re lo so for several years. We know of parties eggs at that rate | nh midwinter | ur id climate How t gel eygs in co 1 weather ests every person who keeps hens M Charles Raymond, of New Canaan, Conn writes under date of March 8, 1887, “I had excellent results from feeding Sher hens, In laid 224 eggs: in January, in February,241. People around here who have three and four . : ans powder to my seventeen December they times the hens that I have, (and who did nut use Sheridan’s Powder) = not get one quarter as many e ' I. 8S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom He mse Street, Boston Sheridan’s Cor ay) wil Mass., (the only send postpaid, to any Powder and a g Guide, fi person two 25 cent packs of new Poul wr 60 cents try Raisin alone costs 45 cents. For $1.00 tive pack. f Powder and a book; for $1.20 a large 2, pound can and book; six cans, $5.00, express prepaid. Send stamps cash Interesting testimonials sent free 7 wy lu ly 6in To Dispel Colds, Headaches and fevers, t leanse the yet Zently, wher i custive } to procure goods low makers of | idition Powder to make hens | The book | EKXAMINER : THE WONDERFUL ust Tuixnk or 1t!—Men’s Overcoats, worth $14.50, now only $9.00; Men’s Reefers, worth $7.50, now onlv $5.00; vs’ Suits, worth $1.50, now $1.00. Our pure Laee f the above lines has been the biggest purchase of Clothing ever made by any firm in P. E. Island The public get the benefit. This lot was bought from a tirm who are going out of business at a wonderfu! baryain —Prowse Bros. Sepremper has been the biggest trade ever e by us at this time of the year Our wonderft ‘ prices has done it Our big trade enables us to buy Clothing cheaper than any firm in the city We will expeet to see you £00! Prowse Bros Oo Low Prices will prove that we v e bargains of the sea-or I nel, worth 22 ‘ vy 1d Fable Linen, y iMec., now ! Lx | lercloth- ng, worth $1.00, Suits only 60 Now is the time to buy; don’t delay Shirts Ww h 65 now 40 Prowse Bros Don’y Buy one dollar’s worth of Cloth- ig till you see our prices Boys’ Over oate, Boys’ Suits, Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits at prices so low no one an reach.—Prowse Bros Beyonp the Bros’ > weeters are shadow of a doubt Pro prices on OUOvercoats, away below competition Prowse Bros Over Granp Fart Srock is full of Bar- gains.—Prowse Bros. A PopvuLar riumph, to sell goods at a close Everybody knows prices on Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing en.—Prowse Bros. Success, & money-saving margin our 1 cannot he beat spent with the Our efforts been rew arded full of bar- every dollar ite full REMEMBER Boys will have value. has To-day our store is jammed gains for the buying public-—Prowse Bros i Over Carper DerartMest is the centre f attraction. Our prices sell the g ods, yur customers tell the prices, then the goods must go if they are required. In this Department you will find everything you want to make your home look nice, and it don’t cost vou much.—Prowst Bros. & Co or bilious, or pa e 1¢ blood is impure or sluggish, to pe icant enre habitual | onst pat m, to awaken the kidr eys and liver to a healthy activity, withont irritat- ng or weakening them, use Syrup of Fis ta dels Henprevs of Jadies in i}! health have been, or are being restored to health and strength by the use of Hawker’s Toni great and family remedy _LOCAL NOTICES. — Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Bargains in books to-night at Carter, Bookstore. See advertisement. 309 pairs of sample boots, bought at half price, and will be sold to-night accord in gly—J M McLeod & C Ladies’ Kid Gloves, colored, 65 cents. James P aion & Co You cannot fail to get what you~ want in overcoats, reefers or suits from us— our stock is the best and cheapest in the trade. Come it—J B Macdonald & Co Two hundred Bed Comforts fro 50 ets each. —James Paton & Co and se New silverware now Tay r’s ni Men’ at Paton’s. opening at G. H, s Shirts from 50c. of Lee yples at half-past ten o’clor k , by E. H. Norton & C black and grey, worth from Clear this lot gt $1.25 mate Fur Boas, | $1.75 to $2.35. Paton & Co Just received at Beer & f Excelsior Flour increasing another sales of Goff’s The ‘ very ws that the people appreci 17 article nli 2) half Paton & carioad : which sh ale @ good é Dress Cr ystumes price Men’s heavy blue melton overcoats for $, worth $13, at Me cay’ Woolen Mills. ovl? dy&wy 6i Cheapest and best isaibes Ciothing in the « ity.— James Paton & Co. Ne N Pix klee Sauce; : etc., just received at S. B. Er Marmalade nan & Co 2in Horse rugs and sleigh wraps and robes at McKay Woolen Mills. : novl7 When in want of an don’t forget that the cheapest place to buy ' vars, dy&wy 6i all-woo! tweed, | them is at McK: ay Woolen Mille. novl7 dy&wy 6i Ladies Astrackan Jackets! — If you intend to buy one this season see our | stock. Choice and cheap.—J. B, Mac . donald & Co. nl6 41 Read Between the Lines ! PREPARED ONLY AT | JOMNSON’S DRUG STORE. nova popular mouth, | | Be fiuryz0[9 ut surehieg bt — ——~—-—(x)- en AMPER BLOCK. Charlottetown. October 5, 1893~—wky = Don’t You Think That SANDERSON & CO’S. is about the best place in town to buy Think! My it for a fact. dear sir, Just look here at the Barg GROCERIES ? | know I got I don’t think at all; ains there last week :—4 Ibs. choice Tea for $1.10, and they have tico Molasses, 56c. a gallon ; taisins and Currants (new fruit), Candied - a pound ; Porto Rico (Raw) Sugar Peels and Essences at.the lowest prices you ever heard of. And, say, they keep. it Well, well. That, if you want some Choice Family good and cheap. i think, suits me better than any place I have heard of yet, and I will give them a trial anyhow. SANDE RSON & CO., WHOLE Clitown, Nov. 14, 1893—eod&wy SALE | AND RETAIL GROCERS, Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. A Large Purchase of Bargains ! — (IX ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH —_—— 0 F—_——_ TROUSERINGS! 25 Per Cent. Below. nn X ‘4 JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, November 16, '893—tu th sat & wky Flour, a brand there for 90c., good Tea, too; primePorto | Serges, Fiopsacks, and al! ranges of DRESS GOODS in een ——— — NOVEMBER 18, SATURDAY, T'ureeds, Meltens, emenmiel Cashmeres, the Latest Styles, Qualities, and at SPECIALLY LOW PRICES! BLACK GOODS A Splendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. MOORE & McLEOD, Charlottetown, October 28, Suceessors to Perkins & 1893—tu th sat Handsomest Merinos, Colorings, Best Sterns. NOVEMBER, WE Mantle Cloths, Blankets, Ladies’ serings, nels, Braids, HAVE Linings JUST Ulster Cloths, Bed Comforters, Flannelettes, Vests, , Kid Gloves. Cottons, ete. OPENED THE Beavers. Cashmere Gloves eens FOLLOW IN(¢ Naps, Pilot Cloths, ‘ i GOODS : French Flan- Trimming AARRIG & SYEWART, LONDON Charlottetown, November 9, 1893-—tu thu sat HOUSE. 333 Per Cent Saved We lot of are showing One Case imported samples of Scotch Underwear, import- er paying the duty, which we can Call bound to sell quick. BD. A. BRUCE. save for our customers. and get a Suit; they are THE BAZAAR {iS NOW OPENING SOM E——— TORE BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE, fea Sets, Cup, Plate and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Flower Pots and Vases. NEW .:_ INOLEDING—_—_- a eX — BOOKS. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hour and other Annuals for 1894; Poems, Books on Political Economy, etc. Prices away down. should give us a call. BAZAAR COMPANY, Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1893—tu thu sat National Library Goods cheerfully shown. for Boys, Everybody A, FULTON, MANAGER To Boston PER “CARROLL” —AND— ‘Worce : «| only 0, ! J . ild take a lvanta e of this very, very low fare, On and after the Boston Steame at 4. p,m 5th of October, the rs will sail from this port CARVELL BROS. n, July 17th, °93. Ex th m, pat ws, gust tu f Ch’tow BOSTON STEAMERS. The Last Trips of 1893 are CARROLL from: Boston, SATURDAY, llth November. | WORCESTER from Boston, SATUR- DAY, 18th November. from Ch’town, THURS- | } i ’ | WORCESTER from WORCESTER DAY, 9th November. CARROLL from Ch’town, 16th November. THURSDAY, THURS Ch’town, DAY, 23rd November. CARVELL BROS., Agents, _ Charlotte town, Nov. 8, 8, 1893 - ul 23rd WHY IS IT that the demand every day is increas- Trow-| | i j } | lig for GERMAN wooDi's Bi BECAUSE the INGREDIENTS used in if manufacture are PURE and WHOLE SOME So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON, Halifax, N. 8. Ask your Grocer f ! oct3 | “AON “a2 1) SUTISTSTIOD ‘Sa00D AE 143 13681 “11 Iv @ ‘OSTY ‘s1odeoyoulry aTqvtped vA @ -_ — ow es i T3 Oi = ; a2 ee 2 sd ~— > E&. £ es 8s 3 = - * < =, x“ - m_ 2 ue Fa = mt C2 ~ ; ~ nt one o-m 6.2 2 & =) -_ =e orn S 3 . ~— _ wad = a eS Swma@EEB oe = = = oa. Ww pa Co —_ “ > bs = ms 2 e 2.3 = o~" im te on a © ae §& = oa w e 2 = .?o ee - © R _ = = - ~ nd © —. me Bu . : al , > ~ to _ =) a. a ae a ee oe 2 o a PS >. PP & DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. IN CHANCERY, tefore the Master of the Rolls. By order of the Master of the date the tourth day of November, A. D. 1895, and with the consent of the Trustees of Sir William Young’s Estate, that property known as “Fairholm,” being the uesidease of the iate Hon. Charlies Young, Judge of Probate for this Island, consisting of Town Lots 28, 24, 2, & and 69, in the 5th hundrec of Town Lots in Charlottetown, will be offered for sale on SATURDAY, the 25th day of November, in- stant, at the hour of Elever. o'clock in the forenoon, Dated léth day of November, A. D. 1893. A. B. WARBURTON, Solicitor in Chancery tolls, bearing Two-thirds of the purchase money may re main on Mortgage on the property for a term ; Of years at 6 per cent. interest. | At the same time, Town Lot No. 70 in the same Hundred will be offered for sale. A. B. WARBURTON, 17, 1898—daw tl dte OFFICE TO LET IN MORRIS BLOCK. Ch’town, Novy. A large airy Office, well lit by electric light and heated by hot water THOS. MORRIS, novl6- —3i W ants, Lost, ‘Found,&e Advertisements under this neses charged five cents per line. SALESMEN WANTED.—To sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; sell on sight to every business man or firm : liberal salary and expenses paid; permanent position. For particulars address, with st tamp. CENTENNIAL Mra. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. novis- -li WANTED.—Good, live, tive in this city and vicinity, for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator. 4 reliable article. Good profit, Fae tories, hotels and families readily use this com: pound. Address with stamp Tae KoaLinge FUEL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novl4 active iepresenta- to take agency LUOST.—On Queen Street, bronze ornament for base burne r stove 1 he finder will please return to E. H. Norton & Uo. no'll this morning, a WANTED.—A young nian to travel in the country on commission. Must be well recom- me nded. Une from the country vreferred, Apply at this offic 0, ay YU wy 3\—nove TO LET.—Haif of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets cor taining six rooms. Apply to Mrs. Groner ROBINSON on the pre mises, tf-octls TO LET.—A house on Bayfield Street, con- taining eight rooms, exclusiv: etc. Good yard and stabling, Cu RLEY, Queen Street, of pa tries, Apply to P eod tf—novd TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately occupied by the undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession Apply to J. B. MACDONALD. nove tf BOARDERS Ww A NTED. ~ A few boarders can be accommodated at the Zan House, Kent Street, nov3—w ky 31 HOUSE TO LET, ‘containing four rooms, more WAn- at reasonable rates. porch = cellar, P ump at the door and good cellar. pply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, frai- peque Rou Si Claw) pd—noyl a Si Aa a a NS cg eM te on segs A ee eee: et epi a at oe eS ES SR mr 4 maid = ee > eee "pera an. wnat