THE DAILY EXAMINER - . . : OTHER ITEMS, » ALTY Beer Bros - \\ I said that ty- ‘ { Wir peg City ¢ hee asked to - The vl etween Corbett ‘ tt before the Cinh, Ja . ville, fora ~ ‘ ~ ’ a sid - j sany M ‘ I annual put ure fthe W.M. 8S. of | Ni “ ‘ , be held \\ i) i n the s+ : { -TI Rev. W. F ‘ n : n rrow and Simpson wil Agnosticism a ine Al nD hee to the ad ent Marine pears in to-day’s - Amar The Boodler we at mak ng trips to : inie time, ijeaves | Nor had been given m Is the Boodler so slow us to star fore time in order restinal 1 before dark ? Notes \ bout three hundred ‘ brought to the city Mount imber of Grand River factory at ~ I sf sane n Mr. D S visiting the cheese factory st \ Liver Bridge to-day res ( Istanp.—The S John S “ave M. Paterson, of Charlotte- tewn, # E. by was in the city yesterday Ye sa e hay and grain is all harvested Hay was a large crop | average, wheat was rage, oats were light with ‘ Potatoes are reported to e lig getabies about an aver a ee A ante Carco.—The brigantine Cas Cay Gordon, sa ied @om Sum- tt ~ Lye erara on | riday with 14 s oats, 30 horses, 80 sheep, 2 f irkeys, 305 ducke, 146 fow! ha 00 bushels potatoes, . ps, 17 carriages and road carte, a VY feet 1mber, loaded by Messrs M. Wr & Co., and valued at > inne TOK 1 Restcx.— The Halifax H says: The chairman of the Domin- at inspe m board, who has bee ty for som lays, left yester- day Ottawa. It is understood that ‘ ul been examining @ can- d positio f steam boat inspec- tor Nova Scotia district, to succee Denglas Stevens. who it is stated, is a y more important po ~~ | Fast) I steamer Fastnet ar- r from Halifa 4s intermediate ports | at hait-pa ten this furenoon, with @ gen- eral cargo and four passengers She will leave f Su erside this ahermo on at four and will proceed from that por fax I Fastnet did not ea fax unt Phureday morning on ace rm, and about noon on that day she fell in with the disabled ae} Avon, of Lunenburg, off Egg Island lighthouse and towed her back to Ha fax 5h tieniiie Sare Crackxers.—A bold was committed at Weymonth, N S.,00 Tuesday night. The store adjoining the offices of the Merchants Bank of Hali- fax was entered and a large vault and the PROPESSIONA! safe inside drilled and blewn open. Only 2 $100 was secured, but the expert manner which the work was done is such as t licate the preseiice in the prey neces of a ga g of pre »feasio youl safe PERSONAL. Mr. F. Parker Carvel! | on the Fastnet from Port Hawkesbury to day. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Rotchefort, of Boston, were registered at the Hotel Davies last evening Mr. J B. McLean, a well-known Toronto journalist, is visiting the Province. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mre. William Lemont, of Fredericton, N. B., arrived here last night. She is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Johnson. A.J. King, of Halifax, and 8S. S. Me- Gill and T. Tate, of Montreal, were regis- tered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Mr Harry Sterling, of this city, crossed to Point DuChene yesterday, en route to His mother 1s Boston and he will return with her. Boston visiting ab — CHURCH SERVICES, St. Paul’s Chureh.—Holy Communi n at 8.30 a. m Morning prayer 11 a. m. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer at 7 o’clock. St. Peter’s Cathedral.—Holy Commun- ljionat 8 a. m. Matins at Ill a. m Catechism at 2.30 p. m. Evensong at 7 p.m In the evening the Rev. James Simpson will deliver the third of a course of addresses on Christianity and Agnosti- Subject, “Is it probable that God | should reveal Himself to mankind?” ; cism St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.—First Mass at | 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. | Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock St. James’ Church-Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a.m and 7 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Sunday Se hool and Bible classes 2.20. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. 7 p. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. School and Bible Class at 2.30. First Methodist Church. praver meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 1! a. m. by Rev. Thos. Stebbings and 7 p. m. by Rev. Dr. Wilson, St. John, N. B Sunday School and Bible class at 2.30 Pp mm. meet at Sabbath — Morning Second Methodist meeting at 10 a m cs. s. om. be Bes Dr. John, N. B., and at 7 p.m. by Rev. G. P. Palmer. Special collection both morn- ing and evening for the sustentation fund. Sunday Schoul and Bible classes meet at 2.15. Young People’s Union at 3.15. Preaching at Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. by Rev. C. W. Corey. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome. ; i was & passenger I wish Christy & Co., X& Co., of Paton Ch: ilottetown, are dise ount direct cent, our being sold at 25 per ‘nol bought through year. CHRISTY & CO., Ltd. Per EMERSON WOOD. BARGAIN SALE Fullerton. | _ THIS WEEE, Preaching at li a. m. and} ‘Commencing To-day and Continu- ing Till Further Notice. Church. — Prayer ou THRE ————— () |} ——_ Wilson, = ' -~ Meeting House, Upper Great George | Street.—Services at 11 a. m. “What think ye of Christ?” m. Subject: “Forward,” directed to the Christian Endeavor Society. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2 30. The Rev. U.G. Miller will officiate at Fices, Subject : Hal!.—Sabbath Kensington R. Sutcliffe Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel | Meeting in the Athenaeum Sunday | afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway Men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson : Jobn 8-36, indeed.” DIED. ' School at | 2.30. Regular service at 7 p. m. by Rev. | and at 7 p.| Grey Filannels, White both — ser- | Blankets, Shirtings, Underelothing. “Ye shall be free | Sweetly fell asleep in Jesus, on the 12th inst., aftera lingering illness, Elizabeth Cairns, dearly beloved wife of David H, Auld, of Cove Head, in the 37th her age, leaving a sorrowing husband and «ix children, besides large circle of | friends and relatives, to mourn the loss of | an affectionate wife aed mother and a sin- | cere friend. Yet she now rising from the tomb, With lustre brighter far shall shine; | Revive with ever enduring bloom, Safe from diseases and decline. Monday, {Funeral will take place on friends the 15th inst., at 2 o’clock, when jand acquaintances are respectfully re- jnested to attend, In this city, at Gaytown, on Friday morning, 12th inst., Mre. Mary Dibbine, aged 80 years. {Funeral on Sunday at 3 p. m.J DO YOU WANT A CAKE OF SOAP? WE WANT TO SELL YOU ONE (OR MORE.) crackers. The noise of the explosion was not | iby any of the persons living in the ir liate \ inity evan Ra at O’Leany.—The races at O'Ls ok | ‘ yesterday and were well attended In the 3-minute race, Chief Boy, owned by Patrick Murphy, Lot 11, took first place, in 2.58, with Jay | Dee, E Bir h, of Alberion, | SECO Parnell, owned by Archie Ce vird Tne Green Race was wor j All Right Jr., owael by J. Hi M at ul West Deve on, in thre raight heats; 3.05: Jock Carr second; and Minnie B.. third, | oth owned | by W. H. Dennis, O’ Leary. —-Guardian Prinnars Ha — There was another large audience at the Gospel Tem- | perance meeting the Philharmonic Hal) | last evening. Mr. Hr ggan presided. Mr. | | PRICE FROM THREE CENTS UP. ‘Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. eonn Melwnis was the first speaker In} the urse of his address he atrong- ly red. «smission work as one of | the great remedies for intemperance Rey Mr. Satherland also made an_in- teresting Idre-s The music was exce To-night the meeting begins | w : f f song at 7.45. Mr. Mc- Pher ake the chair at 8 o'clock. -_ For Bosron.—The steamer Florida left | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. for Boston last e: ening with a general car- | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streeta. go and the following passengers ; E | re Chappe M R Wright, Mra W Cor- | ton, W ¢ eae ie Nicholson, C Nichol- | fou, AH MeDonald, Thomae Dunphy, | THE GREAT, Mrs Smith, Miss L Thomas, Mra Williams, Mra Ma , Mrs M Doyle, Martin Griff: | . i Te Cocstth, Lanett teen, tai) the shrewd public buy Horne. Mars Bair, Mrs C P King, Etta F | Furniture at our store, ~ hanan, Christina McKenzie, Katie Can you err if you do Aurphy, ian See (lara Kielly, Miss | : ~ » - Brown, Rose Mooney, Mrs R A Gould, Mrs | likewise ? orraine, Joseph Barr, Lizzie Prowse, Anvie T c Smith £4800, Wm Mabon, an McNeill John i Etta Clay. Ay Uwsexrret Axswer.—The Am hers, Press sav- \ good story is going the rounds ju-t now of the manner io which, a witness in a recent Seott Act trial « . fi a swrver, who was cross questioning hins rather severely. The | Witness was asked on what date did he | have | ast so drit in the defendant's lar. H ild not remember the date Barr, Mrs | : WE PROSPER by always favoring our customers in every possible way, If we get a bargain we share with them. THE CERTAINTY of ob- taining full value for money laid out is worth everything to our cus- The lk val Jumtpary fastened on the wit- | Ress his glittering eye and eaid, “Now, | tomers. sir, l wa itotell the court when it} Was y had your last drink in the bar of | the accused. Remember, sir, you are on! yourcain” Well” saat the. witness, | MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD , “as near as | cen remember, the last igual I was s bar was that day when I had Who Sell at Selling Prices. 8 drink there with vou.” The question | WAS nor : further octlh3 | —_— —— | . Vests for Tur W earnen.—F ine to- lay —the latest style, some from $3 to $6 less than the usual price are doing now Department. Would You Like a Fur-Lined Cape very hand- and very serviceable, at ? That is exactly what we in our Mantle Ilave you seen our marvellous $1.00 Children ? BEER BROS. , followed by strong southerly winds and rain to-night: year of | White Blankets from $1.75 up. | Grey Flannels 20c, for 15c. e 28c, for 20c. ” 36c, for 2&e. Shirtings, — 8c, for 5c. ’ 12c, for 8c. . l6e, for 12e. Dress Goods, all wool, 25ce. Union for 7¢, 10 pes Table Linen 50c, 30c, customers of the _ We are bound to give our bargains if they take advantage igolden opportunities as they go by. | REMNANTS |» REMNANTS SS NE PROWSE BROS, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 9, 1894—y FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. at 20, 25 and 30 cents. Men’s and Boys’ Warm Shirts and Drawers * upward. Cardigan Jackets from 90 cents. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 11, 1894—dy to state, as the representative of manufacturers of the cele-| ‘brated Christy brand of Hats, that James no| ‘longer our Agents, and that the eoods now | were agent this STOCK We are showing a large assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Undervests and Combination Suits. Special lines of Vests from 25 cents To the Buying Public | j | | { | | j —_-———— ——$_—. —$———— = WE WILL GIVE AWAY OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Readymade Ulsters, Refers, Overcoats and Suits (OUR OWN MAZE), AT A SMALL ADVANCE ON COST. These goods are cut and made by first-class You may depend on getting the best from The Leading Custom Tailor and Outfitter. wy es Charlottctown, October 13, 1894—tn thu sat workmen. at all prices. We have WE. BLANKETS them at $1.75 Wr know there’s no better sold at $1.75 Langer, heavier and better Blankets—$1.98, $2.15, $2.60, $2.90, pair nll” ujiwards: We bought a large stock of these and above figures. Crey got .them right, thus we Flannels. In GREY FLANNELS we are showing splendid values, from 10 cents up; a specially good quality, 15 cents, $3.45, are pair—they may be worth. more—we leave that to you. $3.60 per able to give Good Flannels Charlottetown, OoUR C0) FALL AND IS NOW Our Prices will be found the Lowest in the City. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. LOO OO LO LOL LO LN ON Oe SHOULD YOU OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. An immense Stock to choose from. October 4, STOCK 1894—t ts WINTER BOOTS COMPLETE. NOT FAIL TO SEE is OUR STOCK Prices right. J. KB. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy slaughter Sale MULE All Must Go. REGULAR PRICE, $2.60. ) ADL NEW GOODS! do not intend HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, October 11, — —OF—— )FRUTOGHAPHS, —_ —_ ———— First Buyers Get First Choice. 8 AL K PRIC KE, $2.00. S5e the Bishop’s Palace. octll—tf << 65e. ‘“ ‘<< 45¢e | porary ‘Loans; at 4 per cent. ~ * e ‘“ 50e. . 7 SDC | upon. ‘ 10¢ 6¢ sg 27¢c We This is a genuine. sale. ee this Jine of Photos in future, _june225—pat 1894—t t s aha netnereeninnes U0 N TEETH 2% Octb George and Dorchester Streets, Entrance to office on Dorchester call or on such termsas may. be $ DR. CONROY Has removed his Office and Residence to P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner of Great > opposite Street. . SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1894. SELL only the which is BEST, | Woodill’s German Baking Powder, ustomers to lack no and you | Signalling to Mars is a stroke of long-sightedness, It’s short sightedness, though, which may come to acase of no sight at all, to neglect your Without many eyes are little better than glass ones. Put on spec- tacles the moment you need them, and take the precaution of allowing us te tell you whe ‘n you require them. You can’t help seeing the value of such information supply it. Your sight, both eyes, giasses, when we near an | far, will be stronger and clearer for following our advice. ‘It pays to see what you don’t see, and a pair of glasses ed by make that of Opti ical Goods, tlasses, et us may possibly enable you to discovery. We also carry @ including Opera E.W.TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. en P. E. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY ist June, 1894, trains of this Railway will run daily’ - 4 excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Read ry PM AM Leave Trains Inward, Read = Arrive PM AM @ 2 GMP... .c0» Charlovtetown,...... 6 90 80l 614.....Royalty pe. : 9 350 648 .-North Wiltshire. . 50 405 658...... Hunter River....... 5 $15 Se. ae ducce -Bradalbane........ 50, 7% S55 Fie issme Emerald. .......++ 455 780 508 740......... Freetowm.........4@ 73 BOP TOR vcicues Rensingyen oscens 42 68 600 815)...... iP vateons 46 66 PM eeomesiels AM 140 8 wo - LY BP cccves 30 1105 202 845 Miscouche......... 825 44 223 905 Wellington ........ 307 117 BE OO viceccnd PUNE +cebednes 237 9% OP Be ickineeanl ig ee 146 6 68@ ee BPs osha ‘Bloomfield. a 130 74 S99 BL U4.......0000 BEPETIER. «0000000 16 76 Dae BRU +hecceeeu UE. vensneceee 12235 6% PM AM PM AM A uM 'p M AM PM 630 300....... Chariottetown...... -9 5% 650 315.....Royalty Junction.....906 6 6 TSS SO. .ccscrcens uaain ©. . 00.000 34 40 805 405) eetens it icnnwes 815 46 , Sdieat Stewa t | 820 410)....... Ly Ar 810 384 | 900 438.,......... Morell. - 742 818 ; 939 500..,.......8t Peter's. . -72 265 1014 538.........Bear River. 645 158 | PO Bs socceskaa PTR ss + oseces 61 115 |AM PM AM PM | AM “7 M AM PM 52 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 3845 938 503.. .. Cardigan Ja oe RD BOD. 660: 08 Georgetown........ 700 216 4M PM AM PM | ih hhh Le ne ee steerer ete Sepeeee PM AM 515 iekseeiiuien 5 tegwelt.....w- caaninna TR D nchentsovets > TAVCTSO.... 2.2.45 ee | PM _ AM dD. porspgan, i Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rai i aa . B A. MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON “EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -» Kent Street Aug 16,7$4—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & ssoenstamipaveenneensneimanaceianstiaatay | Advertisements under this heading charged *. five cents per line. Provincial Loan. ProvinoraL Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894, Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot * | Prince Edward Island is now prepared tu | receive, from any person or persons, Tem- interest, on agreed This will afford a good opportunity for | the investment of a large or emall sums for short or long periods. ANGUS MoMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. Partial 10 per set. sets $2.00 and up- w ards. Painless ¢x traction of teeth. J, P. Office, 145 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. K. I. MURRAY, W ANTED—A housemaid in a small family. | Inquire at this office. tf—octll i ) LET -A Room, 9xL5 feet, on the second flat of Lhe sabseribver’s brick building, vorner of Kent and Prince Streets. Apply to Lem- UEL WRIGHT. 3i eod pd—octld UO LK T—House on corner of Euston and Cumberland sStre Knaguire of R. PENNELL at Fennell & Chandier’s. eod tf—oct} WANTED—By 4 young man with capital to invest, a partucrehip in goer busi ness, Address A B, care of this office. oe HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET— A three story Dwelling House situated on Powaal Street. Apply to B. TRatnor, P., O Depart- ment, 6w law (fri)—septla | TO LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooms A } ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tte aug OFFIC ES TO LET—The Rooms | ee cy | Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, v4 oy occupied by Miss Chisholia as an =n an with fire-proof vault. Possession given Get l3tn. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. island. eod Ul—septls HOUSES TO LET—Three somfortable | a be - A, - 5 rt - coach house. Apply dw taw—sopeas i Uoneer, UT Bb DECEIVED an ae Our Only Place of Business at Present is PHREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, FRESH GROCERIES Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Inspection Solicited. oc Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Assortment of j At a Small Advance on Cost. Kerosene Oil, 16¢. per 7 Gallon. Villages. J! D. MacLEOD & Co., aRogres’ Building,Queen Street: febl3—1 yr law (sat) INSURANCE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies : FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. LIF=. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. Fire and Marine Policies all writtex here. part of the world, issued on shi ALSO—The Nova Scotia Guarantee Company of Canada. say OFFICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. ents. Sterling Certificates, payable in al! arine Iosurane Company and the JDominion Burglar Agencies in all Towns ‘and FRED. W. HYNDMAN.