; THE DAILY EXAMINER ° - ~ ° . owed racy, ME MRECLATSONS RY TE ReeoON IN SosnveConlles Further Particulars of the Loss| X--AN UNKNOWN RORERTSON'S BUILDING, of the Adventurer. QUEEN STREET — ma Captain Richards Thinks They Were but the volume of business done this season in our MANTLE an uiidiien eile .t Rescued as Soon as Possible. i — | SUFFERINGS OF THOSE ON BOARD. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS ft . TU TESDAY, DECEMBER 5, ALCEBRA ! QUANTITY, d DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTS is NOT an ‘Unknown Quantify. Gur sales up to date are far ahead of previous years, which goes to show that ow Noe ON TA le Baantieatelecuicn |yitaelty Sule ee leet aware he efforts to place before the public the LATEST and BEST are appreciated. “Seeing is Believing”—come aud - - - ‘ a ter I calamity People are i - T r Se ‘ 2 2 > “ etese | cemaretenets i dees hat two fives have | see our stock. Bigh Grade Goods at Moderate Prices, NOTE WHiL---All goods marked ia plain figures. Deer Ost Almost W in & Stone s iro Oo the sl Among all the storms that | = " I visited the eastern end of Kine’s ve Ws vanasiotisitegmeatn r | Re WD. M ri Cy ‘ one hav been attended with { i I) : + such terribiv fatal results as that of San- lay evening last, in which two lives—those A F =: =i STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK \ } ! vessel wrecked, and a valuable cargo | a \ ‘ A. Rva x viven to the wave el i om, ' The ev ning, up to about six o'clock, | - _ was fi . brat « Ml, © an : og wind ¢s - | \ gi . . Ww ; i imenal wien is Vike tne rt a] as > y : : oe ; . east accompanied by a blin ke ) py d the Markei | ‘ » t » 5 snowstorm About eight o’clock a ee new bet AS SCC by ho ‘ on he whe rf i » FA wots br . Ra - nel th secidicttande These | “Se $y Ea j ‘ : coming t the conclusion ’ : ‘ 1 e caplain Was a stranver,. two vounyg ‘ ved a f the villave went out ina dorv to \ a , so assist in piloting her toa safe anchorage a = heir services were at once thankfui!y \ > ed by the crew. who consisted of four = and two women. One woman wa 5 t sister and the nee the cousin of th captain. Having brought the schooner around the breakwi Mer sae to an an- — ] we, thi i. c red us quite shone . wan ne safe and sett 1 to their homes. But Fa wat the recent | Sut nine o’eloc! A began : cclection. "He pleated guilty ant was | (re ee iy this tme ial Owing to our largely increasing business we have found it necessary to REM°VE OUR STOCK ws a at | | Re ai ches os tadeaaibe on (t to the commodious quarters on the ’ ao sist knowing that she wa danger of : ; a a Lyre i running on sh. ©, the vessel trift | help ome ee to peat | she truck the rocks on Sours teach. | A FP my > f rag STO h ye : i“ , I 1€ poor creature *&, men and wont i, — a3 + 33 3 j t9 . cs ‘ > ‘ —— e was but arm } gathered on deck, as the cabin and Old r ° " st today’s market. Prices were | + a " of _ si might n scepenea zh a : po im z ” aa md a ae ah eon ot am a h _— r . » ‘ ag Cag = ges reipeced fre ertcnriny te Sod ge carlin aving : (LATELY OCCUPIED BY MESSRS. J. Di. McLEOD & C6.,) v | e more than their n wht clot ics, ind the sea breaking over them, until five : - __qLasnon Lacuy.— All interested in foe a! | o'clock on Monday morning, when ther) which we have improved and enlarged, and where we will be better able than ever to meet the)- enna eer eer foo Sate eee oes ee Senne demands of our patrons for anything in the line of Readymade Clothing Mr. W. F. Carter's—-Jas Simpson W. W. | them until eight o'clock, waen « dory, Blanketings, ‘weeds ‘and Gents’ Furnishings, —— an? Fred and Charles Cheverie,. sueceeded H x —Atthe annual n ting of the reach 7 i wre oe aking otf its and up to the waist in 460wwater, Vice-President, Sidney Poole; Secretary lead, and the rest in a terrible exhausted er, W. W. Moor adition. One of the men, Heber Bailey Charlottetown, December 5, 1893—t t s —_———— D as printed y lay), d i ir vy meeting f me a? wa taken Si } ‘ t w be held | thing thatthe villager hd | - row (Wednesday) | crew was done, and they. vy : : ven Ciock A € V g An ! pest \ i I i re) ®} ukers v , the two unf ate i at <¢ t cs on M lay, ¢ D M 4 4 f (we nd r l llow 1 ia! 1 i the Lil 4 } s the ju M M ( hae ‘ , : ‘ t Roon this ev 4. W. Carlton, Ja MeQ i Currie, 7 30 Important business |G. W. Morrow, W. L. Sterns and Ur ah - ; Matthew After hearing a number of ‘ vx Corart The December sittings witnesses relative t th pilot ng of the f ty Court of Queen’s Connty, | vessel and rescuing of the crew, the fullow- ' ca. ol » rd 2. mee lat: “Tl } axed v as ‘ (ire i Zz 1 7 7 H B > 2 R vard Ath I 1 D . mi? witli oid citi aacacisis agp Dn ‘ ’ , wd T) + t } , i — BY, ; de . ' inne sae ae pf te GO oe 2 q” ne " - ee . , ry : “ Tuesday. 12th: ith. at New Gias- <9 er « —] os = a : Lo- DAY the Inter ni ational Barbers { mve nt mo opens at © ine inns iti. Oh 10. The mssem-. We havi ‘ 2 : it ; f the St | { BOOTS «. Friday, 15th: Sth, at Clifton, New iry also desire th rien, d » have come into possession < ne Stock o ) I ; r ceday, 19th: Gth, at Charlotte | Chas. Cheverie, and Fred Cheverie be | bled re presenti itives of the tonsorial art will grapple with the question of Sunday closing, and | , v oe "| » Racer ews eereays Dee 1S, | eee of tales ve * ao ment 2 to secure this reform an international movement will doubtless be ini augurated. a ‘ and SHOES lately owned by MR. C. B. WARREN, and s the last day for serving writs of | worthy of being rewarded for bravery in | . rogramme are being shavec ; ; ie veaenine the crew, and they also desive | Clean as a razor may be looked for while the details of the reform programme are being shave ; e Charlotictown cireuit escuing the crew, and ‘they also : : es as the Store has been let to another party we will sell the em thas the Governspent be semoraiived to | into, practsoal shape. : ene ee a ee ee , ; , -e close | Stock regardless of cost in his Old Stand, during the next een oy go ae ee eg ee We are also shaving prices to meet your special need. We are prepared to shave close ‘ a" " os of . aptain hichards eviience vears O a ' : . . : : » ’ , , - ; 1 ann. Senta e p rah met | Ie. | the facts tated ubove. He said that after enough to suit anyone who wants anything in our line. The season is getting advanced now | wo weeks, by Retail and at Auction. band the 1 week to investigate | the schooner strucl PP: “© | and we propose to utilize the balance of it for what it is worth. We carry a full line of goods a re a i Liem e lve as it ould. . > a? P r . “44 ‘ ‘ y : the beldgue on Geo PE. h..| o. nen-at thie ‘ag over ber, | Suitable for all classes; and as we had large quantities of them, we are still able to meet any EsQDER BSED ae ¢ the men referred to | Sng. they Otn not when the veseel struck | Order Wanted without delay. Our Furnishings and Underwear take the cake; you should) Charlottetown, December 5, 1893—t t : reer 5 we - oe until morning en the vessel struck arlottetown, e 6. 1993... . to “investigate the condition | “yh cr tivhte wer oro “He believed that | see them. Our U nshrinkable Underwear are the finest goods ever imported to this market, | ep ae Hill _ | they were take n off the wreck as soon as and it is no wonder to see them going at sight, for they are really what the people want. ew ate ige across the —_ »Y oO ake he ot » ~ tones Shlee4 7 ena Se ee aid take them off! Vos and while enjoying the comforts of home. add to that comfort by purchasing one of our ; , 5 . with i@ means thev had. 3 ‘ As before stated, the Adventurer belong- | Dressing Gowns or a Smoking Jacket, either of which would greatly enhance comfort aad! ; Caxapian Curese—Mr. N. Weather: | ed to LaHave, N. S., and was loaded at pleasure. Just the thing for a Xmas or New Year Present. r freight and paseenzer agent | Annandale for Halifax. She left Annan © i ‘tea e international Railway, writes ; — lale on Sunday and put into Souris for I P f-Spain Prinidad protection when the storm came up. : I i f } y and Pri I ee of Tt inet... compiled | Messrs Gordon, : ods ssowiiesiiitiiaseliie td C that s f nice Canardiat LOCAL NOTICES. ‘Ue t l5c. per pound, and tha —— _— en : Pp: 1} i ‘Be a T') T pt " t U nace oy Advertisements under this heading chaz ged Charlotte iown, December vd, 1893. ¥ E ( ) ¥ ea is i — ‘it vood news for our cheex or at the rate of ten ce ate periae’ — y tat cn ia oa ‘ We t Ine ~ mport ] desir Birenins in ladies fur capes this month - i r tl format m of intereste ~ Harris & Stewart London House. : : : so senate tae Eig Set deed 4:n. a year we find our stock of FANCY GOODS so large | - ere that cheese f the We ni must be about half the size of those used | 4 4-05 enle of Lovta and shoes at half- that we are compelled to secure more room to show them to. i , nat vy about 35 pounds ol td a Lie evening a Warrens old : : : : ; ) . wens pert seven thie evening at’ Warren for the following Goods will be found at ehtaeta, e. We have been lucky enough to procure the Store ss “te oa = = * ! i next to our own, and for one month will offer all our atom of | ty ; Up Irs Seot.s Lit arta iving eniarget ar eever 1@ ; 7 Canatian Gazeit ¢: A remarkable ar re lately oecupied Ly Me: J. ea 4 ] \gp > Fancy Goods at big discounts. Plush, Leather, Wood, Japan- | _— ; one. & . ee oo hee} D Me L ol & Co.; we « apa a ode BE 5 isa A. 2 ese goods, Pocket Books. Pipes, + igar e “ses, aie E verything . ee ee ich It i a hie tail 7m (x) must go. Our immense stock of Perfumery, Hair Brushes and | ; £e inp e vi Shr ie ish will be great. o ing, twee ds, eCtc., ciaahint erpool fur Charlottetown, Prince | cheaper than ever—McKay Woolen Co 5 gala ; ; Toilet Articles will be included in this Bargain Sale. Island, was drives a hore nea Dee. 5 6 Men's Fur Coats, Men’s Overcoats, Men’s Reefers and Suits, Boys Overcoats and \ ut the mouth of - = aehdaehn-e Reefers, Men’s Underelothing, Ladies’ Astrakan Jackets, Ladies’ Muffs and Collars. REDDIN BR( S., < i s valua cargo, incl A USE SKO..A’S DISCO ep , the great . : . : ie ee .] a te si ntity of ¢o tinery, bras« 7 : : aay rant any of the above try us for cheapest prices. : : y of - y ma a e luwl and Nerve Remedy Li \ ou wan 5 . | l Charlottetown, Dee. 2, 1893—dy Im OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. picomn, Cad So many cm ; , r " ie : Pie tiie dine MARRIED J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. = - hey could, but during the oper MAT ° 4 k ih Empress sudden'y disappeared At Winchester, Mase., on the 29th ult., Charlottetown, November 25, 1893—tu thu sat & wky cands, The case, to all apr | Ewen Mec lougail, to Mrs. E. J. Enman _ . 53 tl clozed, and remained | Crabbe, both of this city. : ; . day th { . e al | bra ~W rk wer ; each eal L ver] ol, which v ; e been part of the Empre=s"s vi e sold sad the pressed? Gilanted ty Mosere es Sovedestediesiaaid Gane Weill 42 Gnive good bargains in PERFUME to all ' who buy from us from this date nnt.] ON _ ental New Goods at DOUBT JOUNSON'S DRUG STORE. : <_< sisente we nice aaeeaietals Try the LONDOR HOUSE They can be elie wpm at| deg ‘.- : For FUR CAPES ‘© DECEPTION. T Try the LONDON vag tt ae nto minmoent| gg oe or ASTRAKAN JACKETS. iy een cd cet | ‘Try the LONDON HOUSE ES eas we | ome HONDON Bea UES and COLLARS. i from the Anglo-American Telegraph us ] ce vata fy Ras APY ee ~ Bor FUR CAPS. og. reccibed atari ie eos ratr Bed: | jn ite eolumne. Try the LONDON HOUSE every exhibite;, Highest awards for Wasl We guarantee the reliab: lity of that | A ki i i R » is anal yt he nn giv 1 , tire . ‘ { Armstrong sah tend aad fi maa rd & portion of tw hich we “ edit.’ W hat | Ei: or all inds of SS \Sylep te Sonny Sie | ney am dor yet eW the LONDON HOUSE Silke-—the Brainerd & Armetrong Furniture, Business and Prices aud Corticeli brand stand by. If continually sheen i For Best eam and Low Prices. BEER BRO’. trade means anything, it must mean | good value and satisfied customers. vo ark Wright C0, HARRIS & STEWART, - - - - LONDON HOUSE Mok rate winds: fine ; il $ and cold tk day, milder with att fine and. cold today : Charlottetown, November 9, 1893—m w f decd i "seTeos _ aOR Platform Scales. Disston’s Crosseut, Circular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. Tron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. English Coal Vases. Galvsnized and Japanned Coal Hods. FENNELL © CHANDLER, the Highest Standard of Excellence ii int 1 Point of Flavor, Nutrition and Digestibility ——HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY—— JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF. The public have a positive guarantee that they are get” ting the best possible form of concentrated nourishment. | REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. December 2, 1893, I S93 de To the Independent Ele - tors of Charlottetown and Royalty. a GENTLEMEN,—Having been pomil |) nated at a representative and juflac: tia f meeting oi the Supporters ot the Gover tent to be a candidate, along with Bnej % ogers, Dy sq]. - in the Liberal interest, for thite < onstituency at the appreaching Elec- tion, I beg publicly to intimate that I have accepted the nomination as candidat for Ai semblyman, and now most ae ect- fully solicit your suffrages on the 13th prox. Should you do me the high hon or to clect me as your representative, I wi to the best of my ability advocate nin varied interests, and among others the conduct ng of the affairs of ‘this Province on business principles. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, Ek. PROWSE Charlo tetown, Nov. 25, 1893. Notice for Meetings ‘Bort Augustus District THE candidates will hold the following joint meetings — Phurslav, 30th Nov. Monaghan Road Schoolhouse, at 5.30 o’clock p. m. Friday, 1st Dee., Mount Stewart Hall, |} at 5.30 o'clock, p. ma. Sat irday, tnd Dee., Tracadie Cross Schoolhouse, at 5.30 o’elock, p.m. Me m iay, ith Dee., Winsloe Hall, at 5.30 velo _ ee m. Tuesday, 5th Dee., York Hall; at 5.30 ‘ 1 Ks, ie mn Thursday, 7th Dee. Stanhepe Hall, at 5.30 o’eloek, yr Ma. i Saturday, 9th Dee., Grand, Tracadie Schoolhouse, at 5.30 o’eloek, pt The meeting at Grand Tracadie School- | honse will -+he heh at 2 o’clock in the after- | noon instead of half-past five. The change is male for the convenience af the people f that part of the distriet, nov21 d&w ex nat her JUST RECEIVED ! L Lot of Hew Overcoatings. We are making a very nice Overcoat for xo a Do not let a geod thing slip ' through your fingers WORSTED PANTS, $3.25. A. J. MURPAY. mn, Nov, 24, 1893—1ia fri sat N OTICE. \uy person or persons hav ng @lains wainst the Black Diamond 8. 8, Co’s. | Steamers sre hereby notified to furnish | same for adjustment on or before WED- {NESDAY, the 6th inst. PEAKE BROS. & CQ., i Agents, Again Got Contro! of the Cigar Trade ! 10,000 CIGARS whoksiale. A Pox om 90 cents up. Reta.lers, give us a REDDIN BROS. 9 Fw eod POLITIGAL MEBTINGS, HON. GEORGE FOR Ii FORBES and Mr. H. «. MACDONALD, will meet the electors of the Fourth Electoral District of Queen’s County, as follows :— POWNAL HALL—On Thursday, the ith December, at 5 p.m. VERNON RIVER BRIDGE HALL— On Friday, the 8th December, at 5 p.m. ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSK— On Saturdoy, the 9th December, at 5 p.m. | MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLUOUSE —On Monday, the 11th December, at 5 » Mm. ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m. Messrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the places and times mentioned in the notice of meetings ad- vertised by Messrs. Forbes and Mac- donald. _ Good Profit & Value TO THE ~ GROURR 08 HOUSEKEEPER WHO HANDLES WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. QUALITY ABSOLUTELY PURE. PRICE 5, 10 AND 20 CENTS. nov2s8 ‘Wants, Lost, Found,&ec Advertisements under this heading ch ed five cents per line. eee WANTED—A capable girl for general | housework. Apply to Mrs. * LARGE, Bayfield Street. 3i pd—dec5 | STANDARD BOOKS CHEAP AT PRI- | VATE SALE.—Stabb-’ Constitutional His- | tory, 3 vols, Student's edition; Hallam’s Con- stitutional ‘History ; May ’s do, 2 vols; Stubbs’ Select Charters; Lappenberg’ s Anglo Saxons; Buckles’ History of Civilization, 3 vols: Gui- zov’s do; Uberweg’s History of Philosoph 2 vols; Kant’s Critique, 2 vols; Guizot’s is- tory of France, 8 vols;'G Jibbon’s Rome, 5 vols ; Grote’s History of Greece 4 vols; Mahon’s History of England, 7 vols; Gneist’s History of the English Constitution ; Matthew on Population; Froude’s Short Sketches, 4 vols: | Mills’ Politic al Economy, ete, Apply ‘to WI i P O Box 57. a eod—lecs FOUND.—A Chubb Lock Key. Apply at this alice. dec4 MARE FOR SALE- —Six years old. Cheap for cash or approved joint note.—GBEORGE H. TOOMBS. lm eod—dec4 W ANTED—An 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 WEEKs, Brighton. nove WANTED.—An apprentice to learn the Drug business. Apply at JoHNsoN's DruG STORE. lw—nov22 ST R. AY E :D. = rom m the asture near Love's Tannery, on Thursday last, a brindle cow. Any information leading to her ree: overy wili be thankfully received by D. A. BRU ck, Char- lottetown. nov» LOST.—A small white dog with tiack mark about head, Particulars as to whereabouts thankfully recvived at P. E. L. Railway Bag- gage Room. nova $10 and $20 Genuine Confederate Bil only five cents each ; $50 and $100 bills, lo cents each; 25c. and jue. shinplasters, th cents each; $1 and $2 bills, 25 cents each. Sent securely sealed on receipt of price. Ad- dross Cotas. D. BARKER, 9 S. Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga, 4i—nov29 FOUND.—A purse containing a small sum ofmoney. Apply at this office. nov28 HOUSE TO LET.—Consaining five rooms, ge stabling attached, on Richmond Street est. Apply onthe premises to NicHoLas MURPHY. tu fri tu pd~—novy2s LOST.—A tew ds lays ago, a silver motel with th: inecrtytion : “Awarded for Neadlework. C. N. D. June, 1891.” Finder will please le ive it at this office. novad REA on PR Tey me ws oF the ni at A RE NN ANN Rt Ey ae a ee ORE Mma eee