THE AND OTHER ITEMS. I “ barga r - Th e f Mr ' “ : puest ‘ " ‘ i ean I oft ‘ R “ ave Cha Barba and Ir la a Decem bx _- vn S : The last number of a phia Sanday Item gives almost | a : to & €rticiem of the amateur ‘ ‘ y give n the Masonic rs The Item is for sale 4 Ma - aN LIGHT NIN¢ { thunder a g storm with heavy ra some azections of Nova Seotia ~ ht, and considerable damag« was il | verTpool @ dwe ling house Ma street was s wk by lightning mng men (especially the a vers of the Association) are remember the prayer meeting A the lecture room tenight at 8.30. Al} are invited Meche lrawing clase at 7.30 this Clase room Covar.— To-«day, William M Ca was arraigned before His Honor e separate charges of assault, the com- tis arits t ¢ W H Irving, 1 homas MeCarvill and John Fr He pleaded a three charges and was s#€! ancis with hari ; ' r each ix months in aii. ' tw months in jal —— ron.—The steamer Carroll ar Boston this forenoon with : general cargo and the following gers: Mre Allen, Miss Macdonald, Mis« ¥ ame, Mr H C MeMillan, Mr DJ Mac- i uri Bryan, J seph Flacker, Ja are, P L. Larkins, John Sullivan, Dani Clark, Ronald Macdonaid, H MePhersen, Jas Muttart, Mr McPherson and Mr Me- M~Ser) I Ke seininceilitiiansiaas tHer Streamer Soitp.—It is stated ! the Yarmonth Steamship Compan bave sold the steamer Boston to the agent» f the Braz‘iian government to be fitted up | asa war creiser. It ia said $320,000 in gvaranteed Brezilian bends was offered in payment, but gold was lemanded Pres}- dent Baker lef y for Boston uo Saturday eve g, ved by the direct ved ft de the sal l . ’ $220,000 and has neve pea ¥ an ] (‘ma TETOWN Santrary Associ, A mee 4 mst night tis Cha tetow Sa A s20cia ay } ‘ mittee ure auita s ‘ trai piace on Queen Street ‘ to hoid their future meetings. Ir . ted atthe rooms will be read r ea “iat ’ f the members ea ext week A programme will the: prepared, which will be duly announc- ed ft gh the prese In the meantime the re fs Puti can be see! at the office of D. Nicholson, of the firm {f Hick & Nicholson, Queen Street Ther tt #f the Association, “Pure Air i Water anc a Pure Soil,” cannot fai ! i iteelf toall who would desir: to see our good oli city attractive, clea a prosperous - Acaixet Corrers.—The ministers o the different denominations in Moncton have apparently entered upon a crusade ay : PI } . and some th have intimated quite plainly that g t silver should be put upon the } ales A rding to a iate despat h.some remarks in thie connection by tev Mr Rea xe ~ Central Methodi«t church, uve given rise to nsideral comment H "Aa pea y rT gat na y o#ed upon the people, ar i referrioy ankruptey he lerei that a ma: “ ' mes insolvent had as much right is eartiirt a share of sider fiod a# any of bh God was ent tled to e] ‘ s bankrupt estate, and ase any reditor was preferred, that r i be (od - \ New Ispvsrry.—At Batte, Montana, ‘ g¢ to an hange,a new industry as by i for the chick raiser A - errs 1 McConville k i on hickens,and on cleaning it found * st gold nuggets i crop and yg A Hay g about thirts more 5 ha oi begat Kiliing @ a hing ines In each of them he gg t tal an t gathered hirty-one being $387.55, an av- erage of $12.50 a hes j The gold was e State Bank and pronounced ‘ ti Mr. McConville bought ickens and turned them ield in tl nityof his he experiment, was killed and $2.80 in gold wa (ae fron t M Cc expects to bet aire if the chickens hold out. He appare struck something bette: t hat laid the golden egg neiniipeoaians A | r ix Covrt.—There was a lively - the court at Shediac on Monday, ng the trial of some Scott Act casey Mr. F. 4. McCully was prosecuting, and Mr E. R. McDonald lefending It apr ars zt Mr. McDonald was in the act esta g at cor tions had teen ta P thy *a that were now bet t srt, acd nsequently a * ] ' 1 not be secured +} aarne evidence: and being tre pre v Mr Me‘ ully, the pas-e*s between the two gradually got down extreme personaiitice The counse! iefence finaiiy sent in & rejoinder it per UM to the Act prosecutor, and it acted like 9 s nerves. He jumped to his - and hitting at hie foe Bt the . y the agility of Mc- ly ‘ fue tiow?d fell Sheort Sheriff Swee happened to ve in court, and - - l had been ; » managed ¢ the combatants, and in Ppite t KICK contrived to DAILY ONLY AW UNDERSTANDING. EXAMINER : - - I'm not engaged to F'lossy, she’s not engag- . a ed to me; She woulkl t | ‘ll vou, olh of ne qriite fre; I've never said L love ucr, she has aid that ste " Were | engaged to Flosay, gaged to me ! woukl be en Yet when I think of Floxey , and when she thinks of me, : Sweet hopes come crowding to our he arts, and we forget that we Are happy over nothing, fi iV eee I'm not engaged to Floaxy, she’s vaged to me! not en MINERALS OF NEW SOUTH WALES. lhe mineral resourees of the colony are : i incredibly large, the coal measures ex- tending from the 29th to the 36th paralle| of south lattitude, and rx along many are oft aching to the eea miles of coast The seams great thickness, and the coal is raised in considerable quantities for export as well as for home consumption. Gold is fuund in many parts of the colony, and fresh discoveries are frequently made, the total quantity of auriferous ore annitally obtained being considerable. Silver has lately been obtained in im- mense quantities at Broken Hill and else- where, and : itis believed that the argenti- and metal ferous resources of the found to rival those will be of any other known . lver-producing country, either ancient or modern. Silver lead and lead ores are plentiful, but not much worked Copper ri abundant in several places, especially in the Cobar, Nymagee, Bathurst, ami Bourke districts There are immense deposits of tin in the northern parts of the , the area of stanniferous county being estimated at 8,500 square ; colony coionTrt mile. [ron of excellent quality is plentiful, and | in many places is found in close proximity to coal Other metals include antimony, bismuth, kerosene shale, ete. Diamond< and other gem-stones are also frequently found NEWS NOTES. Henry Labouchere, in a letter to the press, deciares the killing and wounding of 3,000 Matabeles by the British is bait- tue, not war, and that it isa disgrace to the liberals for the goverument to permit such wholesale murder On Satarday night the home of a negro named Evans, at Bardstown, Ky., con- victed of rape, was blown up with dyna- mite. Evans’ aged mother, his wife and laughter, who are known to have re- turned here on Saturday night, are no where to be found, and it is believed they were blown to atoms. The Cologne Volks-Zeitung announces | that Mgr. Satolli, the Papal Delegate to United States, will be elevated to the Cardinalate at the next Papal Cousistory. The paper adds that the present Papal the Nuncio at the Hagne will replace him as | | A new line of Drugget just received; also Blanketings for horses and beds in all prices; ‘Trunks and Valises, Hats and Caps, to please old and young in style and price Papai Delegate to the United States. The Papal Nuncio at the Hague is Mgr Rinalini. U. S. eruiser Columbia, which sailed from Philadelph a for her official trip off the Atlantic coast, arrived at Boston early Monday morning Her run at sea was the quickest ever made by a United States war vessel, beat- ing the New York’s time over two hours. On Thursday the tria) will take place, weather permitting, over the measured course between Cape Ann and Cape Por- poise. The average speed of the run from Philadelphia was 18.69 knots per hour. Those on board are hopeful that 22 knots or over will be made on the official trial, which would make the Columbia the fast- est warship in the world. Prounisiriox.—Prohibition is our watch- word. Remember the meeting in Phil- harmonic Hall on Thursday evening. Maror Haviland will take the chair at & ‘clock. Collection in aid of the ature fund 21 sited Crry Taxes.—The list of defaulters in rea. estate taxes 12 now published ou the 25th inst., Those who have not yet paid up should do so at once and save trouble and expense. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Nov 14—Neil Dow, Read, Pugwash; Minnie R, MeMillan. Wood Islands; Samuel Drake, Chapman, Magdalen [slande; J H GC, Lawson, Wallace; Minnie May, Garcin, Picton; J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou; Swallow, Vanem- ber, Tidnish; Lily Bank, Blue, Wood Islands. Nov 15—Grace M Parker, Fennell, Alberton; Hector, Skinner, Cow Dielvtris, Cook, Pictou Bay; CLE: RED. Nov 14—Neil Dow, Read, Crapand; James Semple, Roberte, Orwell; SS Coban, Fraser, Sydney; Minnie R McMillan, Wood Islands; J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou; Charlie, Profit, Point du Chene; J A GC, Lawson, Wallace; Swallow. Vanember, Crapaud; Lily Bank, Wood Islands, MARRIED. On the &th inst., at Heatherdale, by the Rev R McLean, Annie, danghter of Angus McPhee, E-q, to Alex Chas Mc- Kenzie, of Little Sands. DIED. At Rona, on the Sth inet, Ann MeLeod, danghter of Alexander Me- Leod, in the 29th year of her age. To Dispel Colds. Headaches and fevers, to clean-e tle eystem effectually, yet gently, when co tive or Ui yus, Or when the blowd if bipuire oO sluggish, to permanently cnre Labitna constipation, to awaken the kidney+ and to a healthy activ liver ty, without irritat- ing or weakening tLem, uee Syrup of For sick headace, sour stomach, Joat) ing of food, dyspepsia or billiousness, take g and ‘ J i pi _ take apart The fracas ended Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will Secure ent of the court, as the mag- | you. Recommended by leading physician# sider it advisable to asa moet reliable medicine. = «+++ ona: absence of tl eave town AN AVALANCHE efs is the attraction at TO-MORROW. z y . thonsends { We ght the ap and we| aL feneat ) prices SILK, LINEN oid COTTON MEN, WOMEN & CHILDREN i after the Store i bere : © One es ’ ¥ evening—there probally j ‘ ands w be missing Call tos ‘row and secure the “ reme de & a BEER BROS w ‘play of Fur Goods tomorrow “a a’*® ery interesting | Weather Bulletin. Torowro, Nov 15, 10 9, m. Unzettierd el Talay i Ma re’s i LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. leceived to-day Sultana raisins, cooking figs, Spanish onions, and chestnuts, at Sanderson & Co’e. novldS (seedless) Our ten dollar overcoat beats every thing in thé market ont of sight for value, —John McLeod & Co. Opening to-day — Boys’ and girls’ Own Annual, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hours, | and several other annuals at Haszard & Nov. $6 li. Read Between the Lines ! Everybody’s Pills, PREPARED ONLY AT JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. ova f von asked her, we’re never | r you can plain- u Saturday morning | liter- | ready, and will be | Blue, of drop y, | SOME SAY | OTHERS SAY That | WE SAY We Say Also | That STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - = = That a ares WEDNESDAY, Charlottetown wants Sewerage. we want an Electric Railway. * all the Streets should be Macadamized. ‘no more plank ways should be laid. ‘permanent walks are nore economical, the City cannot afford it. “ no ads. be allowed on th we don’t want a second Pipe from the Pumping Station. e Waterworks Accounts. “it is folly to think of Sewerage. 4 » ° > the City is good enough everyone has a right to ** we have a fine stock of as it is. their own opinion. Flannels. “our Mantle Department has been a great success. “ we keep good goods. “ we ask fair prices. That “they are selling rapidly, our Ladies’ and Children’s Underclothing is A 1]. we offer very special value in Ladies’ Jeckets, our Ladies’ Ulsters are a wonderful bargain. * we can fit any Child with a Jacket or Ulster. * our Children’s Garments are good and cheap. - BROWN’S BLOCK. NOVEMBER 15, 1893. SOMETHING 8 ae EE FOR NOTH often obtainable, but those who buy FURNITURE and other goods from us this Fall will LOWER PRICES than have ever been EQUAL Is not buy at made on MERIT. One thing we boast about NEWNESS of. our Our sales are always goods of is the goods. up to and sometimes beyond our capacity of production ; hence we have no old stock, ee ee McKAY WOOLEN = COMPANY | As the winter is now approaching we invite our friends and patrons to come and secure some ot oar Reefers and Overcoats, the result of our heavy cash purchases. We are . we carry the finest assortment of READY-MADE trade. ‘money. { | | } Charlottetown, October 20, 1893—m w ft REMOVAL. ‘Lumber and Coal. Long Boots ! Strong Boots ! GRAIN CREEDWORES We have renioved to CONNOLLY’S } WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- | nish everything in our | ever, such as Board~, Shingle- | Pine of ali kinds, Lathe, Paling-, Lime, | Brick, and all other Building Materiales. We also inten! to keep s«pply of Hard and Soft Cuals, will sel] at the lowest rates, Give us a call, Telephone connection, } BARRATT & CHAMPION wyoin | ine cheaper than , Scantling, ou hand a fall which we aug5—dy sat tu S. R. FOSTER & SON, i= Manufacturers of Wire Nails, | Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xe. St. Joun, N. B. 2 SSE =— " Leather. . GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. 1893— 3m EVERYBODY | SHOULD STAFFORD 'S INK. Charlottetown, October 7, ee USE Best QUALITY! LOWEST PRELES! ' ; «TAF F ORDS Aa; eae: "ha " 4 All Colors. all Sizes, 5e. HASZARD & MOORE, Bookscileis., Charlottetown. November 10, 1893—m w f to $1.00 a Bottle. i } — a s Colonial House, MONTREAL. We have pledsure in stating that our new FALL and) WINTER CATALOGUE is now ready, and is being mailed to country customers. Those not receiving a copy within the next few days will oblige by writing for one. We have taken considerable trouble this year to make this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and | illustrations, and trust that our customers will consult it in ordering. Toys and other Christmas goods are omitted from this Catalogue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these things alone, and this will be ready in good time for the holiday season, ; Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal. 1893—tu th sat ' November 9 which are lower in price than ever before. oud to say that at the present time CLOTHING that can be found in any Stere in the city, which we are prepared to sell CHEAPER than any house in the We would call particular attention to the Clothing made from our own make of Fweeds, which, as everybody knows, is the best value in the market. our prices and inspect the goods before going elsewhere. Our stock of TWEEDS we are offering at prices regardless of cost. Our HOME- MADE 'PWEEDS are worth fifty per cent more than they are marked. sec our magnificent New Stock and be convinced that by dealing with us you are saving Our UNDERWEAR department contains the finest and most varied stock in the city, and we are disposing of them at the most reasonable prices. Come and get Come and HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WOOL, CASH OR TRADE = —EE——————SSS_— — | WANT YOUR OWN MAKE! Be Sure and Give Me Your Own Make ! for WHY IS IT? Remarks like these are often heard now at GOFF BROS’., when people are looking GOOD STRONG BOOTS to stand the wet Fall weather. Because our Boots, made out of good Island Leather and by good Island workmen, gives splendid satisfaction. with us and then PRICE. lation here. QUALITY Buy our Boots and keep the money ia cireu- is the first consideration GOFF BROTHERS. fem WE ONESOAY g: . 15- 189%. “. TO-DAY the World’s Columbian Congress of the Salvation Army opens in New York City. cers and bandsmen from all Fastern States. are also present. cludes two big parades. Staff officers fiom twenty-six States are in attendance, besides field officers, local offi- Slum, Swedish, Hindoo and German contingents It is the largest meeting ever held by the Army, and the programme in- Our programme includes a list of first-class values—better values we have never shown —and we venture the assertion (backed up by abundant proof) better values than any house in this city. Our large increase of trade for the last year is an evidence that the public know when they are treated right. hard-earned facts. We advertise nothing but what we can back up with Some can sneer and make an effort to depreciate our well-earned laurels as “THE KING OF TATLOR®,” but we rest on the good judgment of the community, in the futuré as in the past, in‘our ability to uphold the dignity and pre-eminence of the Star Tailor. you conclude you want anythin patronize the STAR TAILOR JOIN T. MéEKH Charlottetown, November 15, 1893. The Bletons Are Approaching | WE STAND ON SOLID GROUND—gainsay it if you will—when we say that our Goods, our Fits and our Workmanship have no superior in this Canada of ours. So when g in our line rest assured you can get THE BEST when you () | The subscriber does not offer as a can-| didate for political honors, but he does offer | the best FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices. | ~ New Raisins. 2,000 Boxes VALENCIA RAISINS and Prime off Stock. CARVELL BROS. oct24—2w 2aw E ‘alifax Markets. NEW FURNITURE arriving daily in all P. M. JENKINS & CO. the latest styles, in addition to what we manufacture, Lot of Specialties offering are in consequence haying large sales, NEWSON. © JOHN General Commission Merchants. We give special aattention to the handling | of Cargoes of Produce and the chartering and We | low, Charlottetown, November 15, 1893—mon wed fri j insuring of vessels. We also have grand faci- lities for selling Eggs, Butter, Oysters, Pork, etc. Consignments solici Good Bank references. Ye forward all kinds of goods to any point. Box 240, Halifax, N. 8S. septs—l yr TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Water Street, lately occupied a. e J. Wright. s house has mn pain and pegsred 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 buildin occupied by Peake Bros.& Oo. od tf—augl five CHEAP. heirlooms in Everyone has enough their houses without buying more. We have not been “ thirty fur trade,’ and anything about have we any little “ yarns” for the public to listen to; but when you want a big dollar’s worth of FURNITURE try Mark Wright & Co. Charlottetown, Oct. ¢ 18931, years in the don’t know “wool,” nor > City of Charlottetown ($5,000) Water Debentures I will sell by Auction, at my Sales Room, on THURSDAY, the 16th day of November, instant, at 12 o'clock, nook Ten $500 City of Charlottetown Water Debentures. These Debentures give 5 per cent. interest, and are not payable for twenty years. I would ask investors to note the length of time these Debentures have to run, as the longer the term the more valuable the investment becomes. Most of the Canadian Bank Stocks yield only from 44 to 5 per cent, with a doub‘e liability behind them; Insurance Stocks are fluctuating; Manufacturing Stocks cannot be depended on te yield a regular income, ; “Buta sound Debenture is a financial sheet anchor, and can be trusted to yield its interest and pay its principal when due with unfailing promptitude.” Rh. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. BOSTON STEAMERS. The Last Trips of 1893 are CARROLL from Boston, SATURDAY, llth November. WORCESTER from Boston, DAY, 18th November, WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS- DAY, 9th November. CARROLL from Ch’town, THURSDAY, 16th November. WORCESTER from Ch’town, THURS‘ DAY, 23rd November. CARVELL BROS., Agents, 1893—t] 23rd nov 8—eod SATUR- Chariottetown, Nov. &, LANDING TO-DAY, TWO CARGOES OF Qld Sydney Mines Round Goal, ©. LYONS. novl3—4i ee teehee P. E. Island Railway. THANKSGIVING DAY, Return Tickets will be and from all Stations on this Railway on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 22nd and 23rd November, inst., good for return up to and on November ai, 1893. J. UNSWORTH., Superintendent. tailway Office, Ch’town, ) Noy. 14, 1893 5 ti 23rd. issued to Wants, Lost, Found,&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. BOARDERS WANTED.—A few boarders ean be comfortably accommodated at Mrs. Ww. Fyrer’s, corner of Orlebar and Euston Streets, near R. J. Wood's store, 3i—novi4 WANTED.-—-Good, live, active 1epresenta- 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 THe KoaLINE “UEL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novl4 LOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, a bronze ornament for base burner stove. fhe finder will please return to E. H. Norton & Co, novll TO LET.—Half of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE ROBINSON On the premises. tf—vet 13 TO LET.—A house on Bayfield Street, con- taining eight rooms, exclusive of pa ntrices, eic, Good yard and stabling. Apply to P. CURLEY, Queen Street, eod tr—novd TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately occupied by the undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession. A oply to J. B. MACDONALD, nove ur BOARDERS WANTED.—-A few more boarders can be accohamodated at the WAN- Zak House, Kent Street, at reasonable rates. nov3—wky 3i HOUSE TO LET, containing four rooms, porch and cellar. Pump at the door and good cellar. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Mal- péque Road. 31 (law) pd--noyl WANTED.—A young man to travel in the ; Country on commission. Must be well recom- mended. One from the country preferred, Apply at this office. iy 31 wy 3i—nové and ten or more years old. Such goods, even if offered at HALF PRICE, are not on ae eg tee Sst inj oe EEE Sy BR Se des RE = sees 5 pea SL ottvest ite yk £ Lage ee ne " ; f = ff ss mores to wane ee ee 2a te i ear eeser ws Ss seis mat tee eter oa eh Fe I AE EINES ET o ce li he ats = ores oa aren