ea te. wwe HMFABQUARTERS OF OWEN & FITZGERALD, i ROBERTSON'S BUILDING, QUEEN STREET LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. YOUNG LIBERAL-CONSERVATIVES. FORT AUGUSTUS DISTRICT The Meeting at Monaghan Last Night Monag Vv ates I ew ¥ 4 va i M > He arraign « ¢ atu tellir i uct and policy Doig sgnes were ex \” Mr | 1 Mr Stewart i € urges mae » i 4 t t M i sai Vi Pp and ceived a tives ¢ = create! a floe M ‘ KEY #pok ¢ : ? g was almo una vains he Ge rine and i thr a ree y “ Y ¢ takes place | t M S a Mr. L. D 5 ind As8 M ; Mr. Ferg > ome seo wes LE ETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. ‘ iinet VOICE FROM THE Y. M. C. A S As anoth the ¥. M.C.A appea Pa { ‘ ' ed Fitzgerald, Eqy., in giving i* i i 2 ’ «ai ma y I i rrespondent 1s sufficient yaestion of the legality « ra tia} e's > B unfortu ‘ ; = p ‘ sati-fied ept i ‘ preferring to al f e qualified to pronou Patriot’s correspondent it i v 4 to & Mr. Fitzgerald a are beter need to 1% Dou ss We a | sat ft It i su € ¢ lefeated I ' follow the a ‘ tors, by “human deviee ¢ usting ef] ons upon t iva f vt form tix ‘ . , ‘ 7 ; ; i~ t polled a } : ~*~ “7 p* pba v Te ss yet ~shrinks from ' ! e- : t t ouragin2 - : . t g for M ’ ° . H iask himeelf how er his por 1 w be b 2 Mr. Prows V ice-Presiden f M { Bins md = @ -_s ad a th aT oe ] 4 sumself with sor doubtfa ’ Are there not “deadly fues gat the g om my dear inno- ¥.M.C. A. boy, vou will have to ‘ n day By the wry, wi nunot alzo suggest that Mr » s er ! tion with w+,” r j 4 “stand by thore who seem now to be his special friends.” En- vy and you will und the rum seller there, you will find the rum drinker a i you ‘ ti vd tin opponent of ‘3%. a ¥.M.C.A i A OR RTFUL ATTEMPTS ~ s f them are very fine, but when it * * ATTRACTIVE ’ ' nd ring ¢ierKs at ase goods, we are ©€1 phatically and ably to tl fr November's uve been the largest in our busr history for that month, and we intend December a real record-breaker if ill do it at low prices w BROtCCHT DOWN * * * t down stairs the balance « Jackets and Ulsters, and in many cases the price is put at the Valiehing point Ail new ge ode, but al) We w closing ont a lot of Fancy j aitable for Fancy Work, atv ‘all and eee them. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Dec. 1,10 9 m. Fuir to-day; seme local falls of sleet or | rain ta-myht, turniog colder to-morrow. i Victoria Park. HE HAS BEEN MISSING A WEEK. Said to Have Been Drinking on the Night of His Disappearance. | th tt lv of a lad i. i xxi a? hat portior (r ! H } near Vice- ria Park wother y ny f ¥ named \ P. il 4 ra walk ul i I ‘ nel by P veule the e, out twenty feet from the B t i i ai et from ' it Park i “ge ‘ lr. Mel Pine , : . P ane ! ‘ : Meh « Mel ‘ | \ sal of James Stewart, Bb. M YQ Charles Pan J lr. Heartz, H. B Ss ~M wl H ssey and W. P. ( ul , body, the inquest 1 i : \ M I i138 very 1 gr ie i vely end of S : aYv « we Le ti Su wu ba 1 pa oft i Vea er wl a hi t K = pe y " ‘ On Frida a, a~t, we ay t j x j kK, *h : hit S« } Ss ‘ ! wl : s Law : ifn wel ive hi tw cents Mla i alrea had t! t Stulai | we cen H ‘ on i tha : : saw Peianh MITN sue is ‘ her son’s deatl be { 4 at sul e gave hin aml he did ne what he was i g She iv:, i ‘ at she neve N ' it i ’ 4 i i bid Le g ‘ n the h I pears that h m aprons with souit he wl s brother,and al Bla K irns bare r shop, wi iad his ha cut Hy tendered Mr B 1 vely cents the hair- if, in 1 tw ack. A young ad in i Ga rick was in tue barber : vith Flood at the tir Db Inules g F I’s uncle, rays i » Friday vl ast i sav aw namber ais in a gangway short distance Floed’s house, and, not’ knowing what they were doing the he raided the i and they ran off He does not know positively who were in the ere wa, Thomas Kk yvins lad about tee! that he met Flood Friday evening near Curley’s. Flood had | some aprons with him for his brother who Lawrence. The steamer was not in when they. got te the, ars of age, infurms us the steamer St : WorTass on wharf, and Flood left the aprons with " cman who was wait gy there It wis k Kiggins says Flood ; went to the bowl that Ll been i Blackburn's an?! got a ha , and also tha and Willie Gar had found a bottle of liquor Garrick’s banking. Flood a =n of Hqguo He Kiggis some of th | quo and drank some himself Flooag was pretty drunk Garrick was not with them then After the bottle was emptied Kiggins smashed to the drili hine o'clock they went down shed It was then about ns says he left Flood near the corner Suston and Pownal Street>,and that was of him A woman named Curt on Lower Spring Park Road, told the police this morning that on Friday hight last she heard a noise as of someone shouting near i and upon asking ausing the distarbance, was told that it ist ne -aw } ; e¢, who lhves house, who was was voung Flood, who was ander the in- fluence of liquor Ihe unfortunate lad was only thirteen has | years His father eeveral eara of age last June been away from home for — ——— -@- << Asthma Cured, No wait | m is immediate, Price 50 ets. and $1, Trial package to the most skeptical free, Address k. Schiffman, St. Paul, Minn eee De. Schiffinan’s Asthma Cure g for results. Its direct and certain acti of druggists or bv mail convince Dr Sasket Soctat-The Basket Social at M rell on the 22nd, in ail of the Catholix Church, was a very enjoyable affair. The ius cal part of the programme was «& rare treat for the village. Solos were rendered Mrs. Sullivan, Mrs. Fraser and Mrs Larkin of St. Peter’s Bay in ave y super- **The Last Rose,of Summer” Mrs and Mrs. Hooper, also well The from ti sale of haskets apo nied to over sixty dollars, jor manner. was beaatifully “Only Tired,” by My : received, suny by Sullivan was procee.ts USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. Blool and NerveRemedy. All Common Sense people, when they have only a few the great = | common cexrs, will d> well to call We have no} } COMMON SCENTS, but every one fresh | and see our Perfumes and of best quality at JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. deel “ President Diaz, of Mexico, | is a hard worker, and has a) hobby for collecting firearms | of all ages and nations. He is a practical mechanic, having | constructed all the furniture in his bedroom, with tools of his own manufacture.” We could give President Diaz pointers on making and | selling Chamber Suitse. We. have just finished at our own factory 50 Ash Suites in three styles, made of selected Island Ash, by Island This lot of Suites are regular “Pp. Ta." MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. nov3G—dy | workmen. | | | ' | DAILY UN AMINER ay Poe A VERY SAD DEATH, John Flood Found Dead Near iti Should See It PROWSE BROS’ ; ‘ V, a “Great Clothing Rooms shonld be visited by every person who might in the near future re- quire «a Suit tor thems:lyes or the Bboy. Hundreds of people have visit- ed it. and they have them. The show is large, the quality is good, the rooms light, the prices right, the treatment you get the. and PROWSE BROS. will it a favor call a look through, even if you best, deem if you and have don’t want to buy. Reefers for Boys, Reefers for Youths, Overcoats for Boys, Over: ree . = for the J. B. MACDO Men’s Fur Coats, Men’s Overcoats, : PRIDAY; following Goods will | he DECEMBER 1, found at NALD & CO’S. 'x} Men's Reefers ane l Suits, Boys’ Overcoats Reefers, Men’s Underclothing, ‘Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets, Ladies’ Muffs and Collars. If you,want any of the above try us for cheapest prices. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 25, 1893—ta thu sat & wky FOR MEN ! HEAVY BOYS’ WOOL cheapest right up. " SOMETHING UNDERWEAR, all | No better value to b UNDERWEAR —- Special Value. See what we show in penders, ete, ete, Men’s White Shirts, Cotlars, Caff, yrices and qualities, eC had. Ti 8, Hose, MOORE & McLEOD, Charlottetown, October 28, 1893—tu THE BA We are making a big en all our Toys, Dolls, Violins and Accor. e ne. W AAR “MARK DOWN” Magic Lanterns, ¢ hive $2,000 worth of Malleable Tron Toys tuat are a little too expensive for the trade.’ ‘Phese we are going to sell at Half Price, Our ALBUMS and PLUSH this season will be exceptionally fine, n> pains having been spared to secure A | stock. We are making preparations for one of the Grandest Shows of XMAS and HOLI- DAY GOODS ever made in Charlottetown. Our Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, Leisure and Sunday Hours, Toy Books, Mhristmas Magazines, ar: daily ar- riving e etc... GOODS | Successors to th sat (x) COMPANY BU (x)— = -—-——— Sesides our enormous GOODS in every line—bought expressly for the Holiday Trade—we hase secure an immense BANKRUPT STOCK, which stock of NEW | Perkins & Sterns. round paid Breparation for Grand mas Show. UND TO LEAD. jan endless variety of CUPS CERS These “ Import” | bought entirely fron fore (ioads Kets are arth bana we will sell at prices that will surprise the sharpest bargain hunter. j careful attention, and a big stock of | MOULDINGS is just being opened | | : : | In Purses, Satchels, Dressing Cases, : a Manicure Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, | Ii gool goods, low prices and carefal ilove an ikerchief Boxes, an im- | . : il Glove and Handkerchief Boxe ue | attention will secure it for us, we at mense show will be given. For VIOLINS and ACCORDEONS we defy competition. PICTURE FRAMING is receiving our i Wholesale Customers should call early, | anid thes the confusion of when there is a rush. save br vine XMAS TRADE i: om 1 1 . | going to do the i line this vear coats for Youths, Overcoat: for BAZAAR COMPANY, OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE. A. FULTON, MANACER. Men, Reefers for Men, Odd Pants. Odd Vests, Wonderful Goods for ee Wonderful Low Prices. —————+(x) - _—-—-— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, November 21, 1893. A Wise Economy is-that which insists upon good quality. Surely there is a difference between “cheap” goods and coods that are cheap. We are pleased to inform our patrons in Town and Country that our Fall | Stock 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 pewer of your dollar call on us. SANDERSON & CO. Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown’ November 29, 1893—w wf & wky | Scales. IOPUNOD ? Flatform Disston’s Crosseut, Cireular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. English Coal Vases. Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. : FENNELL & CHANDLER. Chariottetown, November 30, 1893—tu fri Charlottetown, November 29, 1893—m wf GLOVES. * Handsome is as handsome does,” Handsome are these Lined Kid Gloves. Not 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. and some for D. A. BRUCE. and from the * US- In our Bankrupt Stock will be found and SAU- TO-DAY the National Convention of Colored Men meets in against lynching. It is the largest colored convention ever held in America, and it has to a movement inaugurated by Bishop Turner of Georgia and three fhe Convention will doubtless voice the sen-| race on the summary methods of Judge Lynch. : 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 business 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 caise we give: the goods and we give the fits, we give Furnishings, been held in response hundred other colored timents of the colored It is neeessary to for while we haye-an going would remind a native they have placed their order, be the style, withal cheaper than thos : | including Underwear, in all prices from 30 cents.to $12 a set. Plenty of scope to make | a selection. Charlottetown, November 29, 1993. men of the South. SOUN T. of a Western cyclone. ~who lack those esse? in Cincinnati itial points. Our to protest i893. The Lowest Prices in Town mu. ws First District of King’s. The Candidates for the First District at hing’s County. will meet the Electors of the tellawing plaees: Souris——Wednesday, Nov. 29h, at 2 p.m Red Point—Thursday, 50th, at 2 p.m. Fortune Bridge~—Monday, Dec. 4th, at 2 }’ nh Bear River North—Tuesday, Dee. Sth, at 2 ». m. Priest Pond—-Friday, Dec. 8th, at 2 p.m West R Hall—Saturday, Sth, at 2 p.! novd A Letter From His Dad. Dear Sox.— Yours to hand yesterday, It gives me great pleasure in sending you acheque for $100. Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. They have done the people of this country more good and saved them more money than wiv. firm that ever started business in Charlottetown. | am glad you are buying your Furnishings aud Carpets from en youean depend on, They won't misrepresent an article to make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- ‘one who might want a Carpet to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- one who has not already heard of Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why, your sisters, your cousins and your aunts all trade there. hey say their store is like a fair on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found pressing their way up to the counters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. Frou your loving FATHER. Church School for Girls, WIND OR, NOVA SCOTIA. PATRONS - The Svnods of ihe Dioceses ” na Scota and Fredericton; CHAIRMAN of BOARD of TRUS- TEES. The Bishop of Nova Seotia. LADY PRINCIPAL—Miss Machin, with twelve Governesses and Instructors. Tie Lent Term of this Institution be- vins on SATURDAY, Janaary 20th, 1884. For Calendar and ply tw i a.) Trustees’ Report ap DR. HIND, Windsor, N.S nov21—Im Good Profit& Value TO THE GROCER OB HIUSEKEEPER WHO HANDLES WOODILL's GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY «ABSOLUTELY PURE. PRICE 5, 10 AND 20 CENTS. noveEs To the Independent Elec- tors of Charlottetown and Royalty. GENTLEMEN,—Having been nomi- nated at a representative onl influential meeting of the supporters of the Govern- ment to be a candidate, along with Bnej. | Rogers, Esq., in the Liberai interest, for | this constituency at the approaching Ele: | tion, I beg publiely to intimate that | 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 tothe 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. WANTED—Apn experienced saleswoman (no other need apply) for our Dry Goods Store.— J. B. MACDONALD & Co, lw d&w—noy30 WANTED.—A good girl for general house- work. Apply between the hours of one and three o'clock to Miss Werks, Brighton. nov) LOST.—A small white dog with black mark about head. Particulars as to whereabouts thankfully received at P. E. L. Railway Bag- gage Room. nova toed, Apply at dy 2i wy li—nova FOUND.—On the Lower Malpeque some days ‘ago, a lady’s fur cape. tais office. #10 and $2) Genuine Confederate Bills, 9 Only five cents each; 2 and S10) bilis, lo cents each; 2e. and Svc. ehinpiasters, 10 cents each; $1 and S2 bills, 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of priee. Ad- dress Cuas. D>. BARKER, 90S. Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. 4i~—nov2 FOUND.—A purse containing a small sum ofmeoney. Apply at this office. nova HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, good stabling attached, on Richmond Street West. Apply onthe premises to NICHOLAS MURPHY. tu fri ta pd—novas STORAGE.—I have good dry storage for Wagons, Furniture, ¢te., for the winter,— P. C. CONNOELY, Grafton Street. nov2i—3i pd LOST.—A tew days ago, a silver medal with the inscription: “ Awarded for Neadlework. . N. D. June, Issi.” Finder will piease leave it at this office, nova = WANTED.—Good, live, active tepresenta- tive in this city and vicinity, to take agency for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Famigator. A reliable article. Good profit. Factories, hotels and families readiiy use’ this com- pound. Address with stamp THr KoOALINE FuEL Co., Windsor, Ont, dy 3m—novl4 | WANTED —An apprentice to learn the | Drag business. Apply at, JomNsoNn’s Dave STORE, - lw—novzz | STRAYED.—From the pasture near Love's Tannery, On Thursday last, a brindle cow. | Any information leading to her recovery will | be thankfully received by D. A. Broucr, Char- | lottetown. nova | WANTED.—Canvasser of good add | Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- ean grown stock. Advantages unequalled.— BROWN BROS, CO., Nurserymen, Toronto, ear Ww (1 WS) trel4