ITEMS. —Beer Bros | LOCAL AND OTHER Fer Goons a Spreciuatry ann } SuirMenrs There are a num- < wding with produce at \ 4 St Murray River and enneiniaiidennian Ha ween Sureer in the Masonic | Wednesday evening next. Pro- n aid of the Temple. Make arrange§ a ainsi 3 X Th shares if Merchants ros i rtieed for sale to ‘. Ww wt be suid for the present. | C1. - ry Kurown Hs A Halifax des- says that Percy Lear, a well-known ul traveller, has begun proceed- rece from hie wife o Whar Was Meant ?—-An exchange an- n the death of a lady, “that she ) years with her husband, and died nfident hope of a better life.” cena I ’ Bosre \ The steamer Florida arrived from Boston abou seven o'clock ast ‘ g She brougat five passengers \ am Cantwe!l), John Ferguson, M E. MelLauchlin, Arthur McLennan 1 Mre. 1 7. A. Stewart = Fraom Hatirax—The steamer Fastnet ed from Halifax about nine o’clock ning with a general cargo. She r Summerside about noon and will sailing the after- eariy to-m vr Halifax at four in rrow morning, o s Courts, Rev Queen’s.—For St. Mary’s Road, and Murray | East Stargeon Harbor North Poiluwg Districts will be held at Ste Mary’s Road East Schoolhouse t Stheof December next The High... Bank,..Glenwilliam and | Creighton P z Districts will be held at Murray River Courthouse on 6th Decem i x Tue Stake Serriep.~ The Briggaville Wo » Mills strike at North Adams, Ma+s., has been settled by a comprom ise 1 strikers first demanded the restora- tion of the 18 per cent, cut. The owners | tered 8 per cent. and 60 hours’ pay for : ra’ work The matter was compro sed on @ nine per ce raise and the | , ‘ pay a Marence Betts A very interesting social event took place at St. Luke’s Chureh, Annapolis, N. S., on Tuesday morning, the oecasion being the wedding of Evelyn Constance, eidest daughter of Mr. E. D. Arnaud, of the Union Bank agency. and Mr. Alex, D. Hewat, of Hali- fax, ticket agent of the Dominion Atlantic Railway Mr. and Mrs. Hewat will reside : Ha iad ‘epuesiiil dines Rippiep Wrre Sroxes.—The Summer- side correspondent of the Guardian has given to understand that Mr. Hun- ra house at Goff’s Bri ige, Lot 10, was riddled with stones a few evenings agu Nearly all the windows were broken ani some of the stones fell on the bed where Mr. Gotf was sleeping. The guilty parties are well known, and action will Le taken against them at once iain Rerau. Marxer Pawes.—There was a attend ce at the market to-day, and We quote prices aa fo!- go i att lanc sales were lively ; lows: cabbage, per dozen, 30 to 35c; egys, | per dozen, 15 to 1 Te; geese, each, 50 to 65¢; ducks r pair, 50 to T5c; fowl, per pair, 40 to Sc; butter per pound, fresh, 21 to 3c; butter, per pound by the tub, 18 to 20¢; pork, per pound by the carciss, 6}c; potatoes, prr bushel, 21 to 25c; oats, per bu-hel,32 to 33e; turnips, per bushel, 11 to 3c; margies,11 to l6e; hav, 30 to 35 2 g A Gaoo Isvestment.— An exchange | says : —A brainy Boxton, Me., farmer ha< three cows from which he has marketed | 910 poutids of butter since January 1st. and he expects that on January Ist next his record will show an average product of @ pound a day each during the year. The ditference cost “cf a cow producing 365 pounds a year and one producing 100/| pound a year we will place at $50. The} coat of keeping one is the eame as that of the other. A year’s interest on $50 is $1.50 The conclusion is that the brainy Buxton farmer got 265 poun is of butter for an out- lay of $1.50 n the PERSONAL. Rev. E. I. Woolard, of Georgetown is in the city K. J. Martin, barrister at law, Summer- side, is visit He ia registered at the Queen Hotel There were registered at Hotel this forenoon: D Egan, Mount | Stewart; D C Morson, Cardigan; W Cj} Kennedy, city; J Bidwell Mille, Hamilton, Unt ; , The arrivals at the forenoon were: John A Robertson, Mon treal; J A Halifax; James J | Powers, St John; Dr McLellan, Summer- side The illness of the Czarina was, it is re- ported, brought on by her constant watch- fher husband. So it ing the city. the Queen | Hotel Davies this | Rogers, mg at the bedside « appears that even imperial ladies attend to | their wifely duties. i M jas Wark ne, known to journalism | ard the public ae “Kit,” Editor of the] Woman’s Kingdom in the Toronto Mail, arrived last evening, and will spend a few days in this Province Rev. G. M. Campbe‘!, of Charlottetown, who is in the city, will occupy the —_ of the Exmouth Street Methodist church Sunday morning, and will speak from that pulpit in the evening on the subject | —St. John Telegraph. A correspondent writes from Canada to | Modern Society, London: “The Earl and Countess of Aberdeen, Governor-Gen- eral of Canada, have been making a large bid for popularity in the Canadiaa mari- time provinces, where they are touring it They have tee received m New Brunswick, Prince Island and Nova Scotia, where Of missions | } n well E.lward This well enough with what may be called the middle _ social stratum, but the higher castethink it very strange Ly contrast with the distinguished hase taken wives of prec eding Princess Louise, Ladies Dufferin, Lands- downe and Stanley—who did not think it accorded with their position to play apostle to the people over whom their husbands | reigned. Consequently, many feel more hurt than pleased to see the Governor General’- wifeon the platform, and would be gratefal if someone would whisper to laiv that the same soft eawder which did for Irish peasantry ix not applicable to proud, sensitive and well that earne-i iO coloniats, LADIES’ | are quoting the following lines : | Where no abnee of place can pass belief; THE DAILY EXAMINER ; AUTUMN DAY. ' The day goeth in gray | Like a gray nun; There’s a bird on the highest Spray | Singing that summer’s done; Singing so sad and gay Of summers over and gone. The day's wimple of gray | Round her cheek drawn Hides what her eyes say; A wimple finer than lawn } Hides the eyes of the day Since the gray flower of dawn. ' She counteth her rosaries Of the minutes and hours Dewy gray are her eyes— Gray eyes, sweeter than flowers. She keeps her mysteries | Holy in her gray bowers The day goeth so slow, Like a gray wun, Whispering sweet and low Urison, benison. i And only to see her go The stars come one by one | —_—— — ~<a - —Howard, the English coachman of Levi P. Mortyn, arrested for violation of the contract labor law, has been ordere’ to be sent back to Europe by Judge La- | combe, of the United States Cireuit Court, | not withstanding Mr. Morton’s statement that he was regarded as a household ser- vant, and as such exempt from the opera- | tion of the law. This is freedom in free | America ! —Apropos of the Congressional “deals’ made during the passage of the United States’ revised tariff, some of the papers Woe were a state where men stretch greedy hands,, : Grasping for place, and palms that itch for pelf; Whose senates have place W hose laws are to the hig hest bidder sold; Where only honesty secures disgrace (nd honor has no measure save hard gold; Where parties claim the people’s suffer- ance Not for their virtue, but for foes misdeed; | Where public trusts from shame to shame advance, An faction vies with faction in its greed, While pledges are like balls which jug- } glers tose; become a market- Where patriotism means profit and lors, | And one scarce knows a statesman from a | thief. _— ——P + 8+ eo — NEWS NOTES Quebec bas subecribed $17,000 for a! monument to Chaniplain, founder of the | city. Chauncey Wheaton, a wealthy farmer at Waverley, N. Y., was buneoed out of $5,000 Tuesday by “three card monte’’ men. Wheaten drew the money from the bank to show that he had it, then won $5,000 on the game. He saw both pack- ages placed in a box and tied up, but when he reached home the box was empty. The siuarpers escaped. The New York Times estimates that | the price of the ordinary horse of com- merce in that city has been reduced from $160 to $120 by reason of the substitution | of the trolley for the car horse in the street railways. The price of the family | driving animal has also fallen in cense- | quence of the rage for the bicycle. Wheels | have evidently more to do with the decline | } in horsefiesh than have tariffs. The Vienna newspapers are famous for | the amusing character of their advertis- ments. Here is a literal translation®of an extraordinary advertisement which has | bee: appearing recently; “A young | prince, the owner of a@ lordly estate of great value, has the intention to marry. He seeks a handsome and intelligent ir! of about 20 years of age, of good family, and with a dowry of not leas than 3,006,000 | yuldens (£250,000) —-Apply, ete,. Manchester, with the ship canal on its | shoulders, is not afraid of undertaking further burdens. It has just made Thirl- | mere, one of the Cumberland Jakes into a | reservoir for its water supply, which is brought to the city by an aqueduct 90 miles long. So far the cost of the work is over $12,000,000, and the supply at com mand is ten million gallons daily. Every widitional ten million gallons will cost abont $5,000,000, and the Manchester | people count in the end on a water supply of 50 million gallons a day, at a total cost of from $30,000,000 to $35,000,000. | These are big figures, even for a great and | | wealthy city like Manchester. Bushels of Oats Can Be Saved by getting your horses into good con- dition before the long winter is on us, They then eat less and are in better | health. Peel’s Condition Food is | guaranteed to tone up horses and cattle to your entire satisfaction, or | we give you back ‘your money. Bags of 12} Ibs. for $1.00. Sola in Summerside by J. A. Gours lie, ¥. S. | a | | Johnson & Johnson, | i | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. See That Square ? pe CT THATS THE WAY | i DOES BUSINESS. | i | a? > Her Exellency did | MARK WRIGHT & C0 not omit to inculcate her views in public. Governors-General— | SQUARE DEALING | LOWEST PRICES | While you are waiting for good times, | | ~nlliines | economize by buying FURNITURE from | 'MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sel! at Selling Prices. ‘ TWEED ULSTERS, AN ASTONISHING OFFER! We have placed ou sale a line of Ladies’ Ulsters, Twenty pat deep cape or triple capes. terns of Tweeds or Meltons at the uniform price of $&, The regu- lar values are $7 and $8.50. BEER BROS. The Weasraen.—Winds increasing to strong or a moderate gale from eastward ; un- settled with rain leseription and | at the lowest prices are always to be found with us. Just opened, a second large | i shipment of Greetland Seal and Grey | Lamb Capes in all lengths. Also, C lars, | j Muffs, Ruffs in a ] y ekin | WEEKS & Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT | will be found complete with the very | latest ideas. Hats and Shapes in al! the newest designs and at al! prices. The Trimming Department is under the man- |} agement of MISS MURPHLY, and orders Will receive her best attentior | width, we show WEEKS 4 50., | all qualities and kinds, and any who have | for Ladies and Gentlemen. WEEKS. The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. The Astonishing Prices. First Buyers! Finest Bargains ene WEEKS & G8, The People’s Store. | | | LADIES’ MANTLES AND JACKETS: | —We are now a large stack o Capes, Jackets, Ulsters, Fur-lined Cireu- | Jars, and a variety of Maids’ and Chil- | dren’s Garments, all personal) highly finished, extra value, | CLOTHS for Sa jues and U leters, in Beavers all shades, kk sughts aud I wet ds, j WEEKS & GO. FINE FURS of every snowing a la stock of ae lected, guaranteed Wey The People’s Stere. a | | Weexs 260.. The People’s Store. DRESS GOODS.—Many bargains are to be found in this department. In low Dress Goods, from 1l5c tag double special lines In beiter gooas, Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, etc., at low prices. Black scription. droods of every des- The People’s Store. FLANNELS AND BLANKETS, bought direct from the makers. The value can’t possibly be beaten. We show yet to buy can’t do better than see our goods. WEEKS& CO. The People’s Store. HEAVY WOOLEN UNDERWEAR Ladies’ spe- cia] lines, 20, 29 and 39 cents, extra value. Gents’ special lines, 45 cents a suit.. Very heavy at 42 and 69 cents. Better goods at low prices. WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store. Ladies’ Hosiery, Gloves, Corse ts} Wool Shawls, Felt, Knitted and Quilted- Pe*ti- coats. A very large variety of diadies’ Wear of all kinds. At WEEKS & CO’S,, the Bargain Store of Charlottetown will be found the best goods at the very lowest prices. W. A. WEEKS & (0, The Peente’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlotietown, Oct. 15, 1894 isinall advance on cost, ‘ng our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. Take My Advice ! I've Tried Them All! The Old, Reliable Shoe Store, kept by McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, is the right place to buy BOOTS and SHOES. Don’t you forget that he will give an extra dis- count to-night off his usual low prices. A. E. McEACHEN, oct26 an UEEN STRE KET. DR. CONROY Has removed his Office and Residence to P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner of Great the Bishop’s Palace. : Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. octl 1—tf Sr Fee OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Isiand, at prevent occupied by Miss Chighoim as an Art Stidjoy with fire-proof vault. Possession given Diet. . Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E Island. eod tf—septld George and Dorchester Streets, opposite | | | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1894. - - -—_——— + McKay ‘VWYoolen Company. ee ——_— = Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet overybody’s approval. Ve wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made from our own ‘Pweeds. They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- thing you can buy. We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a ve HA’ES and CAPS of all sorts and at all prices. We are sel We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings. Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. ‘GOLEN CoOnREPANY. - WEEKS & WARREN'S Boots & Shoes. ————- ——(x) ————— ‘4 i. 1 ‘ ‘ ‘6 . y ) . ° Stecl Plows, Road Carts, We are greatly encouraged in the practice of three | great requisites for a well-run business :— Road Wagons, “ Knowledge of Markets,” “ Buying for Cash,” and “ Willingness to take Small Profits.” Mill Grinders, Root Pulpcrs, Fan Mills, PLEASE TRY US for a real good, easy fit. All our stock is nice, new. neat and fresh. No WEEKS spots and every pair WARRENted: Charlottetown, October 26, 1894—m w f & wky JACKETS ‘AND _ MANTLES. Our display of Autumn and Winter Jacket (x) | cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- pe FUR | { Straw Cutters. Threshing Machines, Easilage Catters, Washing Machines. Specially low prices on all the above goods this Fall. &. HORNE & CO. Charlottetown, October 26, 1894—law & wky Horse Russ! ee ee eee 400 NOW IN STOCK. ing colors, including Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Brown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. COoDs. Capes, Collars, Muffs, have these in all the best quality of skins, — a | x) Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the City. SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS, HARRIS & STEWART AND EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT : LONDON HOUSE. o™ 5 j Charlottetown, October 20, 1894—dy 7 . + ‘P. E. Island Railway Lon all Way, > | N ew rirm ; Charlottetown, October 6,;+1894-—m w 1 } ’ | Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 180, FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR New Goods. ee i Jackets, Ruffs. We leading Furs and the excepted) as follows :— | Trains Outward. Read down: PM AM Leave Trains Inward. 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Oi 60........:-- Bean, Be Ie AM PM AM PM oct22——~eod ee eereeeeeeeeee Coenen eeeerese + is “ ‘ ; ' nieve - ene AO PO AM PM Norway Seal Capes and Mutffs, | | 43 #100... Mount Stewart.....410 348 : ae . ‘ | K Oo $- coercees etl ** Greenland Seal Capes and Mutfis, oh Fa one EZ ‘ Ad | fi: | *ereee SOOOROROOCOR eee eee eee ee ee serene © teeeeee Opossum Capes and Mufis, “¥ ‘- ; hott : MM 515.... vesevevese Mamerald........., -7b Beaver Capes and Muffs, FI es 2 Astrakan Jackets, | Gen, Mer. cat. Come alta, Grents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and G'oves. We will give you the closest prices. J. §. REACDONALD & CO. | i > McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. ‘DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,1°94—ly Try us for Fur Goods. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—«ly i ] y (OUR IDEA is to give you a good keeper, fitted in a strong and hand- some Case—one that will protect the works and keep out the dust. | ; | , 'PUTTNER’S EMULSION N CW season S Lea, PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. Direct From China, |PUTTNER'S EMULSION Cures Consumption in_ its oie TOR pC t , VIA VANCOUVER AND ©. P. R, be * YOURS SHOULD BE | Wants, Lost, Found, & | Advertisements under this heading charged to take advantage of this offer and | five cents per line, tans visit our Store.. See our stock and make your own selection, G. H. TAYLOR, stages, ‘PUTTNER'S EMULSION Prolongs life in the advanced stages of Consumption. : yl itt 2a ee platter atthe west end of 2 a ee » os ala »| 1€ Post Office, a five dollar id We hav e much pleasure Mr announcing the arriy al of | finder will be rewinded ‘on leaving it at this 3i—oct5, our first direct shipment from Foochow, saving all inter-| As a result, we | PUTTNER'S EMULSION office. : a ope : . MONEY TO LOAN.—Apply to F. W. L. mediate profits and freight from London. \ we! MooRE, Solicitor, London House Corner, never before held such SPLENDID VALUE, and we in-| is the Remedy, par excellence, for | Charlottetown, dy lw wy Im—octz North Side Queen Square. octl9 TO LET—The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Immediate pos- | Session. tf—oct22 WANTED—Two gentlemen r wr gentieman and wife ir. private family tn cen- tral part of city. Address “ Boarders,” P. oO > . ; a tend giving our customers the full benefit. ' Consumption and all Lung troubles. | 5 | ' ¥kS= TRY US FOR TEAS. PUTTNER'S EMULSION ———( X)—- HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—\ three story Dwelling House situated on Powna! is the best cure for al] Wasting . iseases. Street. Apply to B. Trainor, P.. O Depart- ‘ ts vA 4 “ 4 | Disease | ment. 6w law (fri)—septl4 Box a6. en g ’ [ere earnest amen TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms ty A N EE R Gp & © q>. 8 Pi | | NER § EMULSION VALUABLE RESIDENCE cn Prince 8t. | on Lower Spring Park Road, >Dleasantly situ | for sule. Apply at this office. 2aw—octld ated near head of Pownal Street, A : = : is ‘ yall goo ists “Tae CITY SL. oa Lk | eeneeee,. Gare eee Os Wholesale and Retail Grocers, New-on Block, Victoria Row. oom a9 — Drngyists at | opt HE CITY BIA, POSTER is prepared, in poeonoong 50 cis. for a large bottle. summer, winter, sunshine orrain, todo all| vo LEr—Half of cottage pleasantly situ- . ‘ | c kinds of posing distributing, etc.—A. P. | ated near West Kent Street : y Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—m_ w ¢ oct22 ALLIN, City Bill Poster. oct23 "| Gn premises to MRS. HENDERSON. — oclls