Oe ps OS RE ewe Boye THE WOERE TO GET THE EXAMINER. R. H. Mas Post OW Char! ottetown J. Mcintyre, Malp Road Cc. Paul, Low Sprit Park Road, ww oi =i Pew) -“ ¢ ‘ Wa Prinee St pp. « ’ F , wl Bara s <“ ast Geo. Ca & queen Street, a @ Grav, News & Pr. EK. lL. Railway) and on U 1 R Woods Ensten S RK : Hillsboro St ceu ' ‘ nee and Richmond ‘OCAL AND OTHER ITEMS s Seeciatty.—-Beer Bros > ~e \ re w t Scott {ec 1 ! ' sl] at the Po e Court I - 1 M the lea event _ 22 a a 8 genennell ‘ R LALIFAN The 2 n { u ‘ ant ght « Halifax She w ’ it S rise Queene ve Thanksgiving nig e 22nd . I v_ Read t S Peter's < Progra ext week -_ Pi dGs “at a ate Ma Flags fly ! it he British } ! e are \ Her sty’s request t Kept atha ’ tii after the funera f the iate ( Russia - \ Coytixve Tae Busivess.—Me- Na puten Bros , are removing from ti tr i stand in the Dunlap = duilding t} Victoria Block, where they intend carrv- ng the business r y the lat bruther, P. P. M Na aug Monet franecrip - Hore: Cuances.--It is reported tha Mr. Nat. Doherty, of Petiteodiac, bas pur- hased the Revere hotel, run for years by Mr. Chas. Re at P ec a ee Doherty is said to be settling up his affair- at Petitcodia ‘ ’ view to removin » P 1 in the near future 1ox. — Rev. D e a few even- A Srrose Deyvyserat Armstr ng, at a re Val SeTrvik , Strongly inced t arnival at Uilawa H ation of the world, Christiar he proposed les te {a= an incarn and levil, and hoped that no ; rida left for Bus I Bostoy The Flor i st ey g. Her passengers were Mrs J BW in, Katie Davi ison, Mrs Geo She , Mrs Seott, Mies Scott. W A Boats, Mrs Griffi Mrs Rodetts Innis, Mrs Lilla Thompson, Mrs Georg N son, Mrs Christina Nicholsor saiiioune Axysiversary Depicatiox —The third anniversary of the dc-ication of Wesley Memé@rial Church will be observed by speaial services next Sunday. Rev. G. M Campbell, of Coarlottetown, will preach, Rev. Mr. Real exchanging pulpits with bim for the day.—Moncton Times - \ Vatvasie Horse.—A valuable add t to the trotting ant breeding stock New Brunswick is the recent importatior } trom P. E. Island of the standard bre: mare Nitanus by Patrick Doherty, the popular proprietor of the Queen hotel, Sussex, N. B Mr. Doherty who is the owner of several good horses, is to be con- gratuiated on securmg this latest addition to his already well stocked stables.— Mone- ton Transcript os He Saovip Have Coytixven.—A mas said to me, “I have tried a ivertising and did not succeed, yet 1 have a gool article.” I replied, “My friend, there may be ex ceptions t toa ge eral rule, bat how do you advertise ? “[ put it in a weekly newspaper three times and paid a dollar and a half for it.” I replied, “Sir, advertising is like learn- ing, ‘a little is a dangerous Pam PP, T. Barnum’s Autobiography. hi ’ thing Higuw Post says: John Creamer, a carpenter in the empioy of Mr. Geo. E. Ford, relates that he was held up on Sunday” evening near the St. Paul’s Church, Main Street, Sackville, and relieved of 1.75. The as- sailant was a large man dressed in a heavy ulster and slouch hatand armed with oa revolver. He went through his victim’s PERSONAL. Mre. C . D. Thompson, of Moneton. i| visiting friends at a jue Mr. Wallace McLeod former!) ly of Bay View, New London, now of Victoria, B. C., * here on @ short visit to his relatives and friends Mr Sam J Richey, representing A Isaac’s, St John, is re: istered at the flotel Davies Dr Macneill. of Stanley; was registered at the Hotel Davies last even ne Mra Macdonald and the three Macdonald, of tasters Glenaladale; L E Shaw, sours; W Llo ey we oll, M D Tew Glasgow, were registere atthe Queen Hotel this fore: Phi * mornings Guardian says abont the Mrs. Rameay-accident on last Thursday night: “It was done unintentionally as the ght was dark and the driver did Fot see he We are authorized to say that was a Uno nlight bight and the driver could t help se ing her, also, that it is doubt fu fshewiilever recover Dr. T. DeWitt Talmage, pastor of the Brooklyn Tabernacle, which Was recently | - the third time destroyed by fire, has written a letter to the elders of the church lering He will in fu- levote himself entirely to evangelical } his resignation work ‘or a year at least he will make pastoral visits through the country, start- | ng early in January lhe Guardian reports that Mr. Be tj. | afer, a native of Mai pe: que, and for sev- | eral vears one of P. E. Island’s most suc- esafu saneiesin. fot aceepted a lucrative the office of Reid’s Law and Collecting Association of Boston. He had craluated with honors from the Boston Law School, having made a total of over per cent at his examinations. hdward Sinclair, Esq.,lumber merchant, of Miramichi, is at present in this city, amd we understand he is willing to give employment during the winter to men who porition in are not afraid to work and go into the | forests primeval and cut down lumber. Good axemen will command fair wages ‘ harac ter=- j | giraffe is also heard from at intervals, whilst s¥ Rossery at Sackvitte—The | Professor Robertson, Dairy Commis- arrived last evening and will re- | main four or five days. He is registered | at the Hotel Davies. During his stay the | P rofessor will meet the presidents and | etors of the various cheese companies | sal talk with them regarding the past years work and make arrangements for vhat ia to be done next year. He will also lispose of the cheese made during the ‘eas, Mr. Hodgson, of Hodgson Bros., Montreal and Liverpool, is expected here night to have a look at the cheese with a view to purchasing, and severa) cheese- Luvers from Ontario are Ww arrive next wena sioner, Lient. Cornish of the British surveying Gulnare has been spen ling weeks in Boston, and leaves for Charlotte- town on the steamer Florida today. He | has been getting all the pleasure possible oat of his trip,as his ship winters at | Charlottetown, P. E. 1., where a} e is frozen iu until late in the spring, and the officers employ the most of their time in drawing charts of their simmers survey work on the cost of Newfoundland. The work of | the past summer has disclosed the fact that some of the French charts of that re- gion are defective, while many of those male by early explorers have been found | to be as correct as when first drawn.— Soston Herald. Fuine | —_——___o- 0-2 —_ _—__ -_—_ W LL Worrn Seetwwe'—Judging by the | of Geo. Carter & Co's. show” window , the first instalment of the new stock order- | el by Mr. Carter while in New York has urrived. There are two large rocking | horses (with real skins) on exhibition, “he ‘ides a jumbo. elephant, a goad- , -ized = giraffe and innumerable other The elephant bawis and moves | his trunk as if he were alive, and th lox K things. the monkey climbing the string is ever an | object of interest to the small boy. iecmsliglialiies Tae Rossty Case.—The case agninet Frank Rossin, for violating the Medical Act of 1842, was further enquired into | before H. J. Palmer, 8S. M., to-day, and after the examination of five witnesses | an adjournment until this day week | was taken when judgment will be delivered. Rossin took the stand in his own behalf and swore that be made no eharge for services rendered, the only | heme being for the medicine. He refused | pockets and then in avery impolite mauner | telid him to get ont. to take part in this afterno>n eof Wales pllows — Foorsatt.—The teams the mateh at Victoria Park hetween the Crescents and Prin College, will be composed as f Crescents—back: E Trainor; balf back-: J Rundle, GI Foster and N Rendle; quarter- A Leigh, L MacMillan; forwar je: A D MacDonald, F Haudrahan, F McLean, V Edmunds, J Gaudet, J MacQuillan, P Dogherty, J Dutiy, J Nicholson. Prin of Wales Team:—Back: E half backs: F Haezard, \ Ge woxdwiil, (Capt) W Sutherland; ‘quarter back«: H MeGregur F Miller, I McKinnon; fi ition N Har- J McNeill. Kennedy, € off ai ter, J Murna W O’Bries, P Stewart. . The 3.30 o'clock. ghan, P Crosby, McLeod, ( ball will be kicked Accipest.—A gives the foilowing "Twas a Sap dent at Rusti addi- tional information regarding a recert fatal accident at Rustico to which Tue Examis- ER made ref eat the time: On Satur- | day evening Oct 27th. a fatal accident happer ved at the residen ice of Joseph Peters’, | M ack ay len: | cor: espon- | merchant and postmaster at Rustico. Two | of Mr. Peters’ children, F. Rudolph and | Josep! ne, aged two andl four years rex pectively, were around the table as it was | prepared fOr tea. As the table was spread | Out they tasily tipped it by reaching and | weséing down one of the ses of the table. | Pre amp on the ta was broken and the oi! spilled on the children’s clothes and also on the baby in the cradle. The oil at once blaze zht of the lamp having | not been extinguished : ita fall Mrs. | Peiers’ tox k the baby from the cradle and } her «ervant lit witha mat which} saved it from serions injary But on ac-! count of the biaze the other two had to be} transported outside Mr. Peter’ who} happenet to he at eome distance | froma thy’+ house came home to find his children on fire He quik k’y killed | the flaines by covering them with hie coat. The services of Dr. Gallant were immedi- ately procured, but all unavailing. The dear j tile children could not have been recognized, *O mich were they distigured. ; Their pains Feeme lio le very great, but } death soon put an end to their sufferings. tudo phe d.ed ea Dauday night at 10 v’clock and Josephine on Monday morning at 8. The funeral took place on Tuesday, and a large number of sympathizing friends of the parents followed the remains to tell where he was born or educated. He ! sail that bis family at one time owned | the Roesin House in Toronto, and he wa< at present in receipt of an income of $700 | a year under hi< mother’s will. &\ Dangerous isedfellow, | The papers lately chronicled what | was alinost a fatal burning acci- dent, caused by a hot brick being | placed in bed as a foot warmer. | This would not have happened had | a HOT WALLER BOTTLE been used instead of the brick. They are more convenient, are not dan- gerous, and you can get one from us fur from 75 cents up. Johuson & Jehuson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cer. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Gur Editorial on the N. P. If the editor paid the Local Government an income tax of $7.50, how many flannel shirts does he get away with yearly, when | he finds the import duties on shirts the larger burden of the two ? Over-production of Furniture and under | consumption of Furniture is the problem than the duty on that bothers us mure shirts. What are we going to do about it? Make our Furniture so good and sell it | so cheap that either will be an impossi- | bility. i MARK WSIGET & 00,1, BOWE! CLOTVEZING. of the little one@ to the graves. Mr and Mrs Peters have the compassion and | sympathy of al) their friends and acquaint: | ances their «al bereavement Who Sell at Selling Prices. novlé HOME RULERS | | can be supplied with every: MEN'S OVERCOATS, thing they need, from a pair of Bootees to a daintily em- broidered Cloak. j } i We have now the largest and finest variety of Infants’ Goods ever | shown by us. Pr j } | BEER BROS. Tue Weatute.—Strong breezes and gales, easterly to northerly; unsettled with Tain and encow, tion. your bac from the ‘coats, we have goods for 25 cents. }out the money ‘to make room for new DAILY EXAMINER - THIS —_——_—(x} 489547 1284567 5 IGHT, 2 It is an and attention to the easy it is PEREOWSE pleasant ‘Subiraction. comfort and number of = chills We have subtr prices Reefers subtrac to your savings. Clothing, Underclothing, fiats, Blankets, Mantles, Fur Robes, ee ee oe Come to us for the Above and Save ~0 498060 eum intended to fact buy your FALE, CLOTHING at ESR OS. Sm? En subtract and ved you in subtrae- call that if you be a it will SATURDAY, EBOVSS BOOBS 3H8898488 LADIES’ Underwear. We gave this department our spe- cial attention this Fall. As a result we’ve a splendid stock—a stock that’s ALL IT SHOULD BR AND NOTHING iT SHOULDN’T, ABOUT <oyy PRICES. Sy A good, warm, heavy Vest for 18c- and 25¢.; a splendid value, all-wovi» for 72c. There ‘are imany other prices, more than room to epeclfy-—but call and sec them. > The * Health” Braad. A fine assortment of this popular make of Underwear. . weve very MOORE & Mel FAN. Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1894—tts CVSSEVISFVTSTESTESNCVASSOEVTFSSVsesevwslseosessess er ec —————_— -_——-= VSTOVSVSSSVSVSSVSETEVSUSE NOVEMBER 10, -~ ee ee + nen amen reenter Enea R NNR Nn 7 , A 5h TY 2 : ‘ f bE: py 4 a ; if a . ro; : ‘ Piigig # ; £$h15 235 . ’ £04 £5 J ' $O0010000000000000 000803888 85h388888Ut Addition and You will add to your from the running down ks during the cold veatber acted a great deal, of Men’s Over: Snit-. and what! ean add. Carpets, Furnishings, | Caps, Sacqes, Fur Coats, ete, ete, ROWSE Charlottetown, November 8, 1894—dy “Pickpockets” with a New System. SS THATS WHAT WE richer and happier. HOW? We offer you opes, we can save you money: Shippers !—Oats Blinds is at the BAZ A AGE. Conran November» 10, 1891—tu the eat ARE, from You see the goods and at once launch It beats the old way (with a rev olver). Just now we are selling out our entire stock of Cups, stock, at 25 cents. If you have need of Blank Books or Business Envel- ' and still we make you $1.00 worth of | D)0e. to and Potato Receipts. Readers !—The largest assoctinent of Books. Bargain Hunters ~The Lowest Prices. Housekeepers '--The largest stock of Room Paper and | STORE. | We have a coats and Jackets, alsu Boys’ } =| j nice range of Boys’ Over-| Tweed Suits! to fit Boys from 5 to 15, at low prices. all” sizes See our a” ‘pein, Beaver Overcoats, Reefing ean fit any man. SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Tweed Overcoats, Jackets. We! ee ARRBIS & STEWART te ects or soe Kerosene Oil, 6c. per ian, Gallon. LON DON Charlottetown, Novemberffl, 189t—diy HOUSE. ~ HAS TO HAVE THE BEST you BRUCE'S. Our reputation for making the best-fitting Suits and Over- coats is now well prices are as low as the lowest. D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Nov. LEADING CLOTHIER. known Call and se 6, 1894+ ts must get y New customers are coming daily to our store. So throughout Canada, i 1M | OLD STURE, a few doors above | Haghes’ |: ee et DAY HAS ZARD & id swe)) the mu eay that DONAL D is the Fashiouable Tailor You ! fund in A: J. MURPHY’S Georg« corner, Our Motto :—*“« Best rices,” Fits and Lowest S. A. McDONALD, Fashionable Tailor. NEVZ7 oct3l FANCY GOODS. Kngtish, Japanese. German, Americaii, Canadian. of HOLI!I “ now arriv- Our New Stock GOUDS is ng daily. | MOORE EO SELL LY FUbb cut r URDER AFTER THE FIRE. WHOL ss ! sit ND i Db vain Ss \ ar gE ‘EY e % » Qa ‘ § AGA && PN, our Suits at PACTowt, N > 41> 7 : T : ind 11] Granville ., Halifax, i, a, while our uu" e our stock. 2s PO Si ay ‘ sraGecbt, ZC Gy, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist Ju 4M. 1 BLANKETS 20 per cent. Discount on balance of our stock of Blankets to clear. J. B. MACD 1894—dy Charlottetown, November 8, DALANGE Ur UUR AT eres - ee SLAUGHT & Ee {x) a BULB) } } NALD & CO. | expert repairers in the city than ours, We Wer Store. WATCH REPAIRING isn't a side line with us—we make a specialty of it~—devote most of our time to There are no more rey air and insure your watch against injury for 75c. a year. GOODSTEIN, trains of tt e Railway will ran daily (Sandays xocepte ©) as follows trains Outward, : ns Inward Read dewn Read up PM AM Leave Arrive I AM 240 600 --Chariottet ; . , ia BG Bis. coon ality Jum i t i9 350 645 h Willish ; ) 405 63.4... imter River... a4 SO TF Mhssces - bradalba ol ' OSS 790s 1.5. 0008% Emerald.... is 7% | Bs See 146 Tw 928 758.. ooeesee ng rion. + 42) OW 600 815)...... Liv ian bou (40 615 PM Summe raice ‘ AM 100 8290)...<... Lv Af..s00058 830 1166 SEE Bh cccceve Mise nache seveces Ban eae 225 905 ... Wellingion........ 307 1017 ae een wisceben Port Hit! wets. fe OB OD. 2. cv crces og a re 13) ee Bivoom field... . 130 744 600 T114.... err ak 655 1155..... ..Tignish sovek B t PM AM PM , Mw A uM P M AM.F W 630 300....... Charlottetown....... 9D 56 650 315..,...Royalty Junction. 96% 65 SO8 OO, canis cnn Bedford 805 465 i Mount Stewn t 82 410 900 43%., . ‘Morell. ; 9 w 5 00. oot Peter's... 1014 538. .«Bear River... 1655 606 son chcie eect a. AM PM AM p Mt AM PM 82: 410 ++ oo Stewart......810 345 938 568. -Cardigan... wo Til 293 > 4). eee Georgetowm........ 70) 215 4M PM LM PM COORCPC OH EOOOEROED So se see eee ese ereeneees + Seeenes PM AM BOR s ci eiks does o MANGE GE, | cnce-. 50-0008 7b Wilisccbinas thes Cape Traverse. . $25 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. Hi. DB. JOHNSON | EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER ‘EYE AND EAR, NOSE ANDI HR {OAT ~ PRIGES TO CLEAR. (ARD Charlottetown, November 1, & MOORE. 1894+ t s ' | DO NOT BE DECEIVED | —————$( IJ Our Only Place of THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES Small Advance on Cost. At a Inspection Solicited. J. D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch’town, Sept. 8,21894—tufthugeat Business at Present is | treatment, which is an indica- tion of life and health from a F-verything so new and nice, Everything so low in price. Everybody ought to call | And see our Bargains for the Fal!. At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLeo:'s. | noy8—3m dy & wky Gentlemen, we don’t w ant} * _ | to court you for your a outside of treating you with | trade, courtesy and giving you what |: we conssder values not easily duplicated. If we give you | goods for little or nothing we | |are cheating somebody. Our | | good customers would not go | 'in for that, so we promise you | that none*¢an undersell us, ralue considered. Our trade has been steadily growing, through, we presume, just business standpoint. Don’t be afraid to put us to a little trouble by asking to see our goods, We will be always | Pleased to see you. ‘JOUN T. MCKENZIE, | Wants, Lost, Found, &e | office, Office -- Rent Streoat od order. S M Ss. LOWDEN, Dunda LOSi—On P : ~ corner in : Castm: + sHAW Ww the same af this off Sir. tluN—Wa i ‘ man, & permanent po a a KK ; ; ; st books Address “ Book-Keeper, iX- AMINER office. ti~—novs ATA BARGAIN:—One bundréd arres land with good dwelling house, went y cleared, Within tialf milé Railway Station Kings County, Price 3130. Apply te M. P HoGan. novedy tm wk 2m OFFICES TO LE rae Rooms above line Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at pres at occupied by Miss Chis! ie as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct isth. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. KE Isiand. oud thser LOST—Last week, a waich bracelet. Find- . | er will be rewarded on leaving same at this dy & wy—octw BOARDERS may obtain « commodations atthe Aberdeen House, cor- ner of Pownaland King Streets. Rates mod- erate, lw pd —nove omfortabie ac- DRUG CLERK WANTED—apply by ie! tte ad iressed “ Druggist” Kxaminer Oiice bos To ‘LE TA house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Noad, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Powaal Street. Apply te P. Monaghan, Queen Street. tft MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissoiving View Lanterns, with over a Slides, various ; cost over $2»). offered at ball WANTED- A prartical printer, wishing to reside in Chariottetown, wants a situation, Expert ad. comp, and quick “make up.” Has ote experience on the largest papers in Canada, r and industrious: ‘Adress “ Printer,” care Manager EXAMINER. no Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. price for cash, Encyclopedia Britannia, ia- test English edition, avew, al a discount Al so, &@ number Of Other wor ks, new aud second- hand pply at this oilice if—octls NC TICE —Mr. A.P. Allan will prosecute any person whom he finds interfer ng with or pulling down bills posted by him. era E: ea H . > ~~ + q 5 _ b a! i a A r _ 4 - ~ © 3 = enn pln TTT GAB on ) Cea r ay we ee