THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 8 1898 pees See Se em I aati umes a LE TTT enna AUCTION SALE OFFER -- PROPERTY: BRICK BUILDING—West side of wpper Queen St, being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the 3r1 hundred of Town Lote, m Charlottetown, fronting 3” feet 1 inch on Queen St, ani extending back by par- allel lines about 99 feet,, together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof lam instructed by Mrs Mary Ann Offer, surviving trustee of the late James Offer, to sell thie valuable property at public auction, oo the premises, on. Tues day, the 15th day of November inst, at 12 o'clock noon, Terms—15 per cent down and balance on delivery of deeds. For torther particulars apply to Mr. A. A. McLean, Solicitor, Ch’town E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. 246 d2aw—dypat ne nm - ——— OPERA HOUSE 2 Nights Only WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY November 2-3. A Tremendous Hit Everywhere. Monday, October 3rd. And will be continued through the season on Monday, Tuesday and Fri- day evenings, Same courses as in day classes. Apply at once. BRITISH COLUMBIA Gompared With the East BY A FORMER P. E. ISLANDER. —— —- ams « Not a Very Seductive Picture. Having received numerous Jetters from friends on the Island, re British Columbis and its chances for young mev,I ask the privilege of replying through the columne of your paper. British Columbia, vo doubt, isa country possessing great wealth, and offers to the capitalist many induce. ments, the three principal sources of rev- enue being mining, fieheries aud lumber. Possessing an excellent climate during the sum mer season, and from the many exag- gerated newepaper reports and letters seu! home by many ef the young men who are in this country, which in many instances are incorrect, young men in the east are induced to leave lucrative positions and good homes, without trade or capital, to try their forture in the West. My intention is to give to vour readers an unbiased re port, gleaned from personal observation and experience, so that those who con template coming to this province at the present time will give the matter dune con: siueration before giving up a certainty for an uncertainty. While the city of Vancouver unques- tionably has made rapid strides during the ast twelve months especially in the build- iug line,and many tradesmen aod labourers soap factory, two or three large saw mills that employ mostly Chin:a2 and Japanese labour, and one fair~sized machine shop. Cost of living isdouble that of the east $5 to $6 per week being the Jowest for board and room. Small houses of from A WORD FOR WAR. [The following is extracted from some lines “To a Worker Among the Poor” contained in Mackenzie Bell’s, Pictures of Travel and other Poems. (London: Huret and Blackett, 3s 6d.)) War bas its use: sometimes it keeps alive Those qualities tbat make a nation thrive; lacertain minds it checks the love of self; lt teaches se)f-control, and scorn of pelf; Once and aga n it seema tomake for good, By teaching »atriotism aod fortitude— That love of vountry flippant scribes de- ride As but a foil le—bot a foolish pride— That love of country wkich a nation’s fame Exalts, whose absence brings a nation’s shame, Yet + r, alas ! not seldom seems to be Ou y w form of licented butchery— Ooe ofthe ills that from our passions spring — The warrior’s courage but a puny thing. ~——_- Books Rather Than Food. Success gives an interesting anecdote told by Agassiz of his visit when a young man to the great German nat- uralist, Professor Lorenz Oken. The professor received his guest with warm enthusiasm, but apparent embar- rassment. He showed his visitor the Iuboratory and the students at work, also his cabinet, and lastly his splendid library of books pattaining to zoological science, a collection worth some $7,000, and well deserving tke glow of pride which the owner manifested as he ex- piated on its excellence. The dinner hour came, and then the embarrassment of the great German reached its maxi- mother. ‘*You told me to tell him the truth,”’ returned the father, ‘‘and there’s hard- ly a week goes by that I don’t hear of some one close to the century mark who bas smoked ever sinco he was 14 years 0 U- SH Ta you will be convinced that it will put money in your pocket to trade with us—pricrs of suits $10, 12, 15 and 18, Price of O’coats, $10, 12, 15 and 18. Price of pauts, $3, 4 and 5. FALL UNDERCLOTHING \ {\\r OULD - KNO That we lead ‘he trade in ready to wear clothing for men and boys You Should Know That our mantle room is second to none in th: city, styles are all the very latest, the qualities are as good as you can find, and our prices are the lowest. WE DO BRNOW Fit-Reform Clothing is the best reaay to wear Clothing and much better than one halfof the custom made clothing, and only costs about one half~see the styles and prices and a pee have fouod employment foratime, the | mum point. ‘‘M. Agassiz,’’ he said, THE BOSTON CRITERION great influx of people from all parts of the} with perturbation, “to gather and keep } country has kept the price of labour dowr, | yp this library exacts the utmost hus- . : COMEDY CONCERT aud today there are bundreis of good presi of my pecrniary means. To ac- | No doubt about the quality of underclothing handled by us, we only : COMPANY. ment. "While" you cousider that mnaii| Smplish this Tallow mrwsif vo insuy Thandie the hest that money ean buy. We are selling agents for the { 7 madi towse in Ontario aed Quebec of five par yr age! eee vee nee | NOW famous unshrinkable brand. Every garment warranted to out. ; bi . thoneand of a population have more man-~ ee ‘ * , sther a ts in the market 4 A Strictly High Class Show. cide ea iy “wikis Aeosthes af table boasts of meat, the other days we | Weal any other garmen in : : §—Star Arti ts—§ Britieh Columbia, it should geet have only oor gt eat ‘ oe ar ists you tha! people are idle andeking outa much regret thas oe me es ii 7 Wm. Wylie....... tseceeey eeessComedian | mere existence. A friend of mine epoke upon & potato Gay. ‘ And — the pave Ivercoa iS 8 4 ce ers ” All 4 Kate Sanford....Comediene and Vocalisi|‘o me to day stating that he had applied | did Switzer and the great German, wit w F ee ? : a ¥ IE UE Abad - <estivedcslidiniatlinsial «+ Magician | for a position with a newconcern jas! his students, dined together on potatoes e ; Miss Blanche Fernandez.......... - Vocalist} about to open and the proprietors told | 2nd salt. And what must those students Wy P Miss Hastie Wood........ Artist De Mystery | him that they had fifty | have enjoyed in the conversation of Ul . 5 G. W. Bunnell......... Artistic Manipulator | @pplications for the same position , and| those remarkable men! ‘ a pp that iadies admire. Two hours} every position that opens up has fully = mi ss einai eddies | h . 2 of solid fan. Come and laugh with us. 100 applicante,— good, sober honest men oing Mim the Teuth- j much the price of a coat, as the uality—theretore it . Reserved Sesis, 35 cents. with the best of recomendations; but the “I think Willie is learning to smoke,” [t is not so 4 P 1? and : Pa alee Rie us. as We e General Aan iesion, 25 cents. market is ever crowded, snd capable} said his mother. ‘‘I wish you to speak would be well tc buy your at ang winter c¢ “ ; 4 young business men who bold good posi~ | to him about it.” positively show the best clothing made, i tions in theeast would be giad to take ** What shall I say to him?’’ asked his - positions driving milk carts, bread wagone’| father. ‘ i and ete,, but are unable to secure posi- ** Why, tell him the truth, of course. ”’ re ny MEA K ERs i tion- even of this kind. Whoilea few And se Willie was duly called up, a men w came here from the Island ten} and his father put on a severe look and vear- ..vare fairly successful and wak-| paid: : ing a yood living, you can find u thousand ‘Willie, I understand you are learn- € A q’ i HING IN pop ese worsing for $6 (o$8 per week.| ing to smoke. Now, before it goes any A day or two ago one ot our city dailies further, I want to tell you what the re- Will be opened st the P. E. IS- advertised for a young man for collect ry sult may be. You may die ina year NR 4 > & LAND COMMERCIAL COLLEG E, eed four hours one huodred men had and then again you may live to be 100 © A = How could things be otherwise,—the oe i bn.” tal ithe boy’ only factories in Vancouver are one smal! hy, John, * expostalated the boy’s teeAT 5 to 7 roomerent from fifteen | old, while people who never smoked at REEFE RS SUITS ; dollars to twenty-five per month, | al] die in infancy with great frequency.” Qh a ae $ ISAAC OXENHAM according to the locality. Clerks in s:oree lt is sometimes difficult to get a man $2. 19 ad r ta ; of all kinds receive from twenty-} who smokes to look at the subject from $.95 5.00 ‘ Principal five to fifty dollars per month,| the right yeint of view.—Chicago Moat. 8.75 5.50 nnn nent | tep dollars per week being a good average, -—-- : - t a and hundrede of competent men cannot — I]t was diecoverad last year that Mr. 4.50 6 00 2 be = Be find employment even at these prices. Men | Tarte had given a dredging contr «1 with- 5.00 6.59 f Y 6r LHe laboring a the street, for instance, re- | ont tender to a Movireal carpet deaier ; ae ; ceive two dol.ara per day, but you must | named Robillard, who had vo dredges. 6.00 7.00 . remember that it rains in this country for | This cootractor farmed out bis job ana did 6 50 7.25 7 iT) four or five months, sotbat men working | well, A Montreal despotch to tae Toronte fF ie : CHARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL out side lose a great deal of time evea vi World save that Mr. R yhillard bas now 7,20 5 00 i they could obtain constant employment. | gone on » European tour, accompaned ty 8 5U 10.00 _ DIRECT SERVICE Street car meu rece v2 tweaty cents per hour | Mr. Tarte’s son, one of the proprieters ut QTD 12.00 It is proposed to sail the Steamship | which is fairly good, but the system being | La Patrie new-paper ert a “LAKE WINNIPEG”, 3500 tons a small one only a handful of men are re- 909 15.00 From Feom quired, Men working on farme, chicken " 4 50 18.00 Charicttetown Liverpool and hog ranches, and ali work of this kind, ‘ Nov. 7 Dec.10 The above steamer is fitted with cold Nov. 25 receive about twenty dollars per mouth, with board, besides being ebliged tu work eide by side with Chinese labourers. TENDERS 4 me Sb we BS O’COATS ULSTERS O77 swe storage, wnd has modern improvements In conclusion, Tassure you that Vao- ——-FOR $2 hes 34 - for car¢ying li ve stock. COUVET, is OU up to~0 ate city ji tmany ren ° j v Oo v 00 Excellent accommodation for passengers | *P*C'3 and offers more inducements at Prince Edward Island Deben- 4 00 5 50 For freight, passage, statemoons, and | Prescot to the capitalist than any city ) 5 ( other information apply at the office of oe io conte but for the young map tures. 2 00 6 06 . without capital Vancouver, or in fact 5 > 5 106 N. ee British Columbie, st the present time is not ae 2 ys ment | to be compared with the East i 30 i 00 I have endeavoured to give to your read- Tenders will be received at the 8 50 7 50 ers @ true and unbaisad statement of} Provincial Treasury, Charlottetown, 10 50 g O Pp e things "7 a are in this city at present} yntil noon of the 22nd day of Noven.- ; 00 ur rices kw aoe ere ae ber, 1898, for the purchase of all or tl 00 J 00 country and ied cumpinladen placed on the any of the $18,000 Debentures au- 12 00 9 50 os be eame footing with white labour, so} thorized to be issued for construetion 15 0) 10 00 ARE ALWAYS RIGHT that _—if you_ are making a|of Prince of Wales College, by the LOOK! We offer this lot viz:— l bbl best F amily Flour » ibs of 28¢ Tea 10 1b of granulated Sugar t gals best Kero, Oil Y bars Oak Leaf Soap POR | $6.75 Ez Figure up and see if the price is not right. We claim it is, living in your present position, be content- ed as hundreda of young and old who camé here during the present year have beer obliged to cross the line in search of employment or return home,and many would be glad to be back intheir old positions both in city and country that are now practically idle securing a day’s employment anu it happened to turn up. While 1 weuld be sorry ‘o injure my adopted home in any way,and have every confidence inthe future of this city and Britisb Columbia, there s no question cr doubt, things are exactily as I sta:e, and for the present I strongly advise youug men and tender maidens to remain on the farm as they are always sure of three squares a day as we see in this country, DucaLp. Provincial Act cf 1897, 60 Vic., Cap. 6. The Debentures are in denomina- tions of $1,000 and $500, to bear in- terest at the rate of 3} per cent per annum, payable half-yearly, and will be dated Ist December, 1898, redeem- able in 30 years. ANGUS McMILLAN, Provincia! Treasurer. 254 2 a week until 21st Nov. FOR SALE OR T0 LE. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, sear the market. This Hotel conts‘ns about twenty good The largest assortment The best quality of clot 18 00 $12 00, 14 00 of clothing every shown in the city. hing ever shown in this city. The lowest price on clothing ever asked in the city, cause cured i = PROWSE BROTHERS, d& wky | 10 conte and #6 ccontostalldrumum e aealy 0 THOMAS CAMPBELL Ti e W OND an ru lL Curl BAP wen d chon, sdl-in good repair. Good Sanderson &% Co. & b a es HEADAC| HES Stabling for thirty Somes ng yard 2