eee ae ree —- - THE : } ; ' WHERE TO GERI rik EXNAMINER, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS ' nm. H. Mase Hoe, Charlottetown. | . he ad ‘ ' de cuntemnennitithaiy J ~ ’ wt Park Road, ; ‘ : ; : es ha % eM r Street ! Tae Fasrxer left for Halifax last nig\.t. > est - — ~ ? ee 8. O. E. B. S.—White Rose degree ad- a < ‘ vancement to-night. : Gray. New b. L Railway and — Ayprew’s Dinyer.—The annual] g f Scots for their St. Andrew's ce y . estima Dav Dinuer will take place at the Queen praas : Hotel on nexi Mondays evening, 3d Dee me Chie will be a jolly rennion of the “Sons f the Heather,” and the committee mem- ts are doing their best to make the oc- cession a pleasant one on the trains Sr niw ro St | gathering < si area ud, Pue Croauixve Cryve We understand - that the Curling Club is to resuscitated ’ I} thie winter, and that the Rink has been s« cured for Monday and Thursday after- - noons and Saturday evening. Thore who ; game,” and be tat who have not been called upon, may give ry art @nd | in their names to either Mr. F. A Beer o1 : Mr. T. ©. Jawes Married Asroad—Married in the lia , . maculate Conception Church, Lapeer, 7 ’ Hichigan, on Saturday, Nov. 24th, ps a full| M. Hugnes, of the Post Office Dx part- ment, Charlottetown, P. E. 1, to Katie M. Kelly, daughter ofthe late Water Com- . ee ” ys are} wish to join in the roarin N Mission | missioner Kelly, of the same place. The Ba , ‘ ght (iburs- remony was perormed by tke rector, qa : ’ Enc rage Bey. Frank C. Kelly, brother of the brid, the , Admis-} Mr. T. D Halpin, of the law firm of Stickney & Halpin, was groomsman, and > Miss Halpin bridesmaid. After the cer > Confed: | emony the newly wedded pair left for a et PETTOSS, WE trip to Detroit and other western cities. " = - ne © Cy Tue Examiner extends ie. wo ag - = age " Jn Thursday evening, Nov. let., at and ix at | xding CoM | Tilton, N. H., Mr. John Maloney,formerly . », | of Charlottetown, and Misa Sadie M. L0.G ~—\ harottetown Lodge wt! | Ritchie, were united in matrimony by the eee Sete CVERINE SS 1.0Y COCR, I TROT ind. CC ¢ Sampson, at the home of he new Ha ate Salvation Army bu ling, bride’s parente. The bride was the re- Euston Stree sToom 18 we Eted | cipient of many handsome presents from ond e wv vitend will be } friends of the young couple Congratu- enti , g Templars lations are in order. se memnenetiee " Scrrocaren By Gas. —- We regret to ’ ! 7 persons | ) cay that Mr. Frank Davison, painter, for- peeing , aay <'ne | meriy of Charlottetown, was so overpow- what ced Le wKS Of | ered by escaping gaa in Boston a week o: oe oe a tt "| two ago, that he died from the effects. It be prow ‘ pre cenit y F Cacti seems that Mr Davison, who was work- i. gat his trade in Boston, had gone to ma ’ —— oe board at the residence of Mr. J seph God- frey, Hanover Street. In the room in ir W i ‘ i mf 1 event! . . . s James’ ¥. M. L.| *hich he slept wast patent gas heater, ‘ . Ciauet andi (o™ the working of which it seems he was 2 noae : Pi not familar. He did not turn off the gas pro- Rew! _-." / . a ¥ i Earl, perly before retiring, and during the night ing. itis sav that I varle was awakened by a feeling of sutfveation : ee Lette. | Realizing what was the matter, he seized ™ are will be publioh- | 11 key of his bedroom door and sought hpautnatn is to open the door and get outside in order Sue it w terest importers | to obtain some fresh air. In the darkness t Lippera the Eng-| Which prevailed, however, he was unable at Pitcairn Bros., | ‘0 find the door, and, succumb'ng to the af ; egular steam | effects of the gas, he fell unconscions to ‘ Cana is erly next | the floor. In this condition he was found " we firm an Tey re- | Dext morning, one hand tightly clasping ee Mi Peake Bros. & Co., the key. Everything possit-le was done to am give any further resuscitate him. But the deadly gas had already done its work, and in a short time - he “passed to that bourne whence no tray- s s Sr. I ScHooL_rnoom.—T]} er returns.” Mr. Davison was about 32 Young People’s Working Society of St.| years of age, and was unmarried. He Pe f i a sale of fanc’ eft Charlottetown for Boston about four z & nt S-hooiroom on | years ago We LD I ‘ € will be - - = : ee I a ciaite iia ie Pe . PERSONAL. oe ‘ os eal ‘ age et 3 Bb. A. Trites, Sussex, and A. C. Var a oe . — tt | Meter were registered at tne Hotel Davies ~& a vee The Gear | « forenoon an nen a f " % be gees See el. Mr Geo. F. Pyke, of Halifax, arrived sthwest gale at Summerside vesterday | 2¢Te last evening on a business trip. He ition the ¢ mer Surprise, which | registered at the Hotel Davies. was moored on the west side of the raij-, Mt. and Mrs. Alain Shartrar Macdonald, ot Montreal, were registered at t the Queen 3s way wharf, was nearly driven on top of j , f Hotel this forenoon. the wharf, and would undoubtedly have been amashed to pieces if some twenty | ~ men had not inteered to hanl her round to the eastern side, where there was DIED. On the 24th inat., at Menton Hospital, Taunton, fass., Alexander McCabe, for- better sLelt : ~ merly of Charlottetown, after a lingering Tue Lavest Fap.—The Jate-t fad in Nness of three weeks, in the 37th year of snicide is to wr nesown obituary | his age. R.J. P : fore violatir yg “| anon ‘gainst self- At M lef i N.W > . N > We ; : Z cs At Mapie Ureek, N. W. ,On NOv. Zist, Slaughter” From a journalis ee, oT ae typhoid fever, Neil A., dearly belewed we S oe gio CaaS & Wat On vo “| sor of Maleolm and Effie Mec{ntosh of = ye me By 7 $ oP i » 7 ‘ W . | this city, aged 24 years. go, an tha ‘ ca ‘ ; peg, wrote the “story of a suicide,” took it At Georgetown on the 24th inst., Mary to the Free Press office of that city. and| Murphy, beloved wife of Alexander Mce- then w . ang i self. The Mil in the fifty-sixth year of her age Frene ‘ i crime, including At Cambridgeport, Mass, on the 9th suicide, f n=cious imita-| inst.,of scarlet fever, Florence Bertha. Hon Wonid bardiy seem tu fit the latter) aged 6 years and 3 months, daughter of case James H. and Bertha J. Maynard, former- ene ly of Port Hill. , Hansiy | ‘re ne. The | At Southwest, Lot 16, on the 3rd inst., Ganghier of a w vod infleential Bap- | & iward Birch, in the 4th year of his age. tet t} weat re t mar ja Metho = cement ee se ee ts dist » ! : 1 the Methodiet } eburch. W eupon a Baptist minister WONEY writes to the Western Recorder of Lounia/| | ‘ v : ou ile, saving she ought t Hed . from the Ba #t irch st bey f C iv BE SA VED walking disorder ] nag the Metho- dist chur eays she “has turned her by getting your Horses and Cattle in : ek upon New Testament doctrine and good condition before the winter cets charc give her adherence to in. They then eat levs during the ao uns r, and tothe mainten winter and feel better in the spring. ance : trary to scriptural PEEL’S CONDITION FOOD is teaching Exchaug | guaranteed todo this or money re- funded. In bags, 124 Iba. for $1.00. P Cc I oon, the Scld in Summerside by J. A. Gourlie, cha vith # peace officer| V. S.,and in Kensington by Dr. Darrach in urge of hie duty, brought | didi, agaioet P. S. | vn by Joveph Hurry, re demived, he prosecutor cot appear JOhnSon & Johnson, ing P ine * nothing whatever in the cam M to THe Examixer THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Way, “a ary as withdraw: os iti, te ot - ; Pe 7 ota Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. . ~ Harry was put in Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. charge i he f ture was about to be rer ‘ ¢ eing 1 and I epoke | nov28 © Hurry regarding this, advising him to — saat nee v1 proceeding further Th i he returned to the | WHAT house to 1 rie ‘ ril he found the | door locked. Twat’s the whole story.” Makes the Mare Go? DAILY EXAMINER l= be Wi they. reains Tou want ba t 3 miust be sold, so i LOLes it won't cost much to do it. f Port pet your Room and pairs 0 very low. Chenille Portieres.---50 ted to this Great Sale, so when we say BARGAINS we mean ijt. invi PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. during this week. OUR CREAT CARPET DEPARTMENT! We can Car our Prices are Everyone is Ax | FOSTUNATE UCCURRENCEH -John MONEY. P. Mur; 4 known farmer of South Seott’s Mill-, ¢ River, yesterday It ane Mr. Murphy - was standing in| Makes Mcney ? the ; } & thun,irercrew pre 4 ting ™ from ar. \ zeon le movingat aterrific BUSINESS. Fate, cangt } vercoat ant lifting bim of |, i around several | r Gines, miller, who was stand- | Ww HA r iag t i rua to the other end of the] . ‘ building and stop the machinery. While} Makes Business ? Mr. Vu vas | g whirled about his i. wien ae lege ea tact with a box and one | \ ALI E & PRICE. Was 4 fractured and the othe one wa y injured. Dre. Conroy| CAUTION !- If you want sod M were on tne ecene ayer " ' : with all possible dexpateh, and did what| tO Save money, buy FURNI they cowid for Mr. Murphy, who was suf-) TURE, etc., from fering gr 1 This forenoon he was wines i reoowng. every atenton. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD., : to be am pu- | : Who Sell at Selling Prices. fe yrty years nov29 PROGRAM, No. 3. Just to hand this morning, LADIES’ CHEMISETTES, Frilled Fronts. Yes- terday was a busy day at our store everyone on the rush getting our Xmas goods to the front—consequently dozens of new attractions are ready to-day. Novelties in Ladies’ Fancy Collars, 38c. Large variety of Shopping Satchels. New attractions on our 20c. and 30c. table. Ladies’ Lined Kid Gloves, fine quality, $1.10. An agent’s samples of bik Handkerchiefs very cheap. 4y nave lated. Mr Murp iv shout CALL AND SEE OUR MERRY DISPLAY Great “ Celebration ” Saturday, jgiven | | | | SPECIAL YALUE! 25 Quilted Bed Covers at 60c. and 75e. These are much below regular price. A line of Men’s Knitted’ Woolen Gloves at 25 cents. A line of Men’s Kid Gauntlet Gloves at $1.00. Men’s All-wool Shirts and Drawers at 0c. a Suit the best value in towu. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE, BEER BROS. Tre WeeiteemsJecreasing westerly to north-weeterly winds; teir and cold. Charlottetown, November 28, 1894—dy 4 — een oe ee ——— a _—— COME, Splendi You won't need to STAY long betore stock is of the Newest and Most Srruisu, Lowest in the city. best that’s produced ———AND SEE OUR———~ Below we give a list of some of D. & A, 200, Parisienne, Yatisi E. T. Le JT Se. Charlottetown, November 29, 1894—t ts GLOSING OUT ——OF ALL STOCK OF LADIES’ OUR Astrakan Jackets at 20 ver cent off. Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimming, 2 Silks and Ribbons, 25 per cent off. Balance of our stock of Blankets, 20 must be closed out. The Stock is all new this season. to buy newest goods at very low prices. Charlottetown, November 27, 1594—y Having purchased at a great reduction Gents’ Furnishings, Clothing, Underwear and is first-class and in Al order, C. A. DIZON Nov 3—dly Direct Steam Communication WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e. { ' We beg to call attention that, early in the Spring of 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. Thanking ail our shippers for their past support. and s ing a continuance of saine in the future. We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlettetown. nov29 ees 4x} YOU WON'T FORGET THAT NOW, WILL You? When in want of FLOUR have a look at our stock. We carry some of the best brands manufactured ip Canada :— Five Roses, Beaver, Ogilvic’s, Dove, Matchless, Gem, Sunbeam, etc., etc., Howard, at about $3 per bri. Kent. ROLLED WHEAT, ROLLED OATS, ete. IN STOCK.—A full line of Pure, First-class GRO- CERIES. *. No second-hand goods. Inspection solicited. * J.D. McLEOD & CO, Charlottetown, Nov, 16, 1894—tu th sat Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. Display of Corsets. No old styles—everything the newest and the Long Waist, D. & A. High Bust, Watehspring, Practical Hip. A la Reine. Star, Corinne, Sensible Waist, Hvgeian Waist. FURS, In Capes, Collars and Mufis. Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Kid and Woolen Gloves, 20 per cent oft. Ladies’ Corsets and Hose, 20 per cent off. | Ladies’ Felt Hats, Flowers and Feathers, 50 p ¢ off. DR. H. 0. JOHNSON of the Estate of the late C, E, Robertson, today and placed all on the Market, which will be sold at prices that cannot be competed with by any house in the trade, Please note that CASH IS WAWNTEHD ! This stock must be cleared, and will be sold 25 Per Cent, |, MAGICCANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of lower than is possible for other dealers to purchase their goods, GOODS you see that our) aud our Prices the LOUKING THROUGH properly fitted glasses, you see well. Yeu aiso see with ease and that makes it gowd for your eyes, Don’t tax your sight by neglecting to correct existing imperfections with spectacles. Delay only increases lefects which prow pt attention will remedy. Clearness and strength of vision may be retained indefinitely if you forestall im- pairment of sight by a timely resort to spectacles, We have now a very large stock of | lenses as well as spectacles, and if you wish to give a nice pair of gold spectacles or eye glasses to anyone for Xmas, we can fit ther. well, OD E.W.TAYLOR, =P e | CAMERON BLOCK. nov27 SA LE Dk We have a lot of Albums, | Photo Frames, Dressing Cases, Manicures, Work Baskets, Purses, Fine China, ete., ete., which we have decided to clear at a big reduction to /make room for new goods. Now is the time to buy | Xmas preserts. Call early and see for yourselves. You will find prices all right. leading styles :— mg Waist, D. & A. NEW C0008! ce ae ee ee 0 per cent off. GRAFTON STREET. nov26 a per cent off “EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT As we have decided to discontinue this branch of our business, all the above goods | Oggi c5 -- Kent Street It will afford a good opportunity SALE FOR CASH ONLY. J.B. MACDONALD & CO., id cl Ang 16,7'94—ly | Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charge. i five cents per line. MARKET SQUARE. Bocuse LOS?— \ lady’s red leather satchel contaize “i ing s Pe, card onae = overs anmee > _ “ards, anda punch o eys oder w the stoek ot Cloths. rewarded by leaving the shove articles at the : store of W W WeiLnNer 2)—nov23 General Merchandize WAN?D~A good cook, Goxl wages \p- ply te Mts SULLIVAN Brighton no ' _ WANTED—City canvasser of good a idreks; } Salary and expenses paid weekly from start, Position permanent. Canadian aad Ameri- } Can erewa stock, advantages unequalled, -—. - | BROWN Bros: 0, Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont, ; novii—dy tf | “GROWB\K FOUND —Oppomie Wm Har y | Per’s, On Fitzroy Street, Ubis morning, a } nova crowbar. App y at this office | TWO GENILEW EN, cra gent eman with his wife, can be made oe mfortable in a private family. Terms moderate. Apply at this office. ur as The stock WANTED-—A boy to learn the booktinding. ; Apply at once to J. D. TaYLor, Queen . noevirc—t DRESSMAKING at your homes or net. Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a spe- cialty. Good references; satisfaction rap- t-ed.—MIss NIOHOLSON, below Fish Pownal Street. tl—neov7 | Slides, various; cost over $290. offered at half price for cash. Kucyclopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, crew, ata discount, Al- so, & number of other works, new and second- hand pply at this office. tf—octis AALUABLE RESIDENCE om Prince St. Oisii2r Apply at this office. 2a w—vctis WB ATA BARGAIN —One hundred artes of land with good dwelling house, twenty acres | cleared. Within half mile Railway Station, ; Kings County. Price $10. Apply to M. P. ' HOGAN nové dy lm wk 2m ee v VCUES We Have Just Received A NICE STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, Silverware and Spectacles, which we sre now selling as cheap as can be bought in &@ny store in the eity, Betore purchasing, please give us a call and be satisfied. —ALSO—— Repairing to Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. All Work Warranted G G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Poat Office. Charlottetown, November 29, 1894 THIRTEEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE IN THE FOREIGN MARKET Have Taught Us a Few Things About Buying Toys, We have made what we believe city. We want you to be the judge They are very smal! print. Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES. CHINA TEA SETS and TOILET SETS are insured by the extra low prices. Get a PRINTER'S OUTFIT—Press and all--from $1.00 up. XMAS CARDS and BOOKLE T'S, Xxmas Numbers of all the Illustrated Papers. Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Manicure Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, Jewel Cases—everything but “ Hard Cases.” ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUALS, ete. GAMES.—All the newest and most popular Games. GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS and other ilitary supplies. BAZAAR STORE, The Price Cutters. Charlottetown, November 26, 1894—dy 3 5 the best selection of TOYS ever shown in this Bring your glasses, so you can see our prices. Th im ome 4 +) 4 1 Shi cS oe oe ny a