THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 10 188 ene emer » PTIONS SHIPMENTS OF PRODUCE me sooner earn aon ncaa = ar oe SUBSCR/PTIONS ; PERSONAL *, puis ere, 7a — Local and Other ems @™eeePedereDe> t—will be sent to any ad- Rev P J Hogan, of Tracadig, is in the | ———— 3 ° . iths, for twenty-five cents. pir tddress subsacri) } — er ive. a > wr MARRIED, residence of the bride’a father nd Street, Wedneeday Rev. G. M. Campbei, eecond daughter of Mr even oy, , vu ber Stewart, to Lilia, DIED. itr this m ny, Harriet T, f Henry Charlton, aged 70 years and 17 dave. jueral on Friday, 1ith inst., at three late residence, Richmond ty Pec t ie’a Ceme' Ty. | , from her New Goods Purses, Clinaware, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens Staffords inks. Fancy Goods, Toys, Books, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. Ad AAA Aaa We are * Now Ready To show you a ric of assortment Jourelry Cut Class Silverwrare Fancy Clocks Purchasel by Mr. Wellner during bis recent trip abroad. These goods are beantifuliy res- plendent with all the nicety, good ness and elegance (hat pertains at to the production of America’s = best and moet artistic manufac- rs turers. When looking about for a gift you will do well to “Walk in and look around” = W. W. WELLMER a, Tar Greav Warcn Hovse. ¢ ct WENO WENO >, 0. Box 326 ‘Leith House’ —Phone #74 Who.esale and Retail Liquors $2 to 38 QUEEN SrREET AAAAAAAAAPAAARA i Ke SEES SSPE Ey ey Received pr 8S. S. Lake Winnipeg” from Liverpool a large consigoment Gae- lic, Islay, Bleod and [iverary Whiskies, and per S.S.“Corean” trom Glasgow 100 cases “Regal Biend, 20) cases Pattisons?. Cheaper Whiskies in tles and flasks. Also a lot Guiness Stout, (Burkes and Bass’ Ale (P & H) in picts and quarts. Will ne pleased to quote prices on ap plication, A. MACDONALD, IMPORTER 262—d2aw for 2wks, w fi GRAIN" Bares Al! sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “Ulanda” will leave for Liverpool G. B. 9th Noy. calling at St. John’s Nfld, rl S. 8. “ Hatitax City” leave Halifax for London G. B. Nov. The “ Halifax City” is fitted with cold Storage. W W. CLARKF, Agent will 17th eo ee - |Carge of the Sainte Marie---Other Shipments Being Made. The Sainte Marie sailed yesterday even- | ing for Bermuda wt. a full cargo of pro duce, ete,, shipped by A Horne & Co, for H C Oaterbridge, of that place, <A deta 1- ) 1 statement of the cargo and its value is ij ined ;— i, ERS as ee ae § 15900 50 boat spare... ...--.... 5) OO 700 bbls garnet potatoes........ 790 00 ee CPU. ce debetnas'o v's 40 00 BP CSO iasiresicededcciaces*® 8% i 25 drums codfish. ....... sssoonee 10° 00 ROUND GEER, oc ccecscecsvecccess BONO OO OP SOO inccse 6006s ecdeeee 350 00 ee i ee ab eek 25.00 Pcs sinth cs 6 bbs 6 02 50 00 6 ‘ruck wagons............ 300 00 2 lumber wagons.... ......... 120 00 IN Ais. cies i's i Vaeuee 7 50 | 90 sette harnesa.............. 200 00 | 25 Dee OOD. ss os a b's seas 6049 24 horses.. 2 000 00 RO cds sone: 40 00 50 sheep 150 00 | JOU geese, . 180 00 re CRUG: cece fics seei soc le 170 00 BP GON Ricsdkices sss ki 30 00 200 fowls...... i 30 00 50 live OURS. wttion: COS se ceermeveres 100 O00 | Ee 30 00 Total... sseewe $6,173 00 The horses are an especially good lot. They are nearly all heavy animals, aod } are pronounced by competent } rdges to ve the best baten that has lef: the Province at Amon horses is a hewdsome pair of greys purchased from Mr J. J. Davies, and two of the heavy horses owned bv the city-corporation. A. Horne & Co., are ‘eadiog the schr. Welecme at North River for the Prox vincial market. The steamer oae shipment. g the Horton is expected here from Liverpool atnac tae 25th inst., to load with oats for the old country. Matheson & Toombs wil) be the shippers. She will take about 11.000 bushels. Mr T J D lion is shipping 328 boxes of butter by the LakejWinnipeg. His name was inadvertautly omitted is the list pub- lished yesterday. Carvel! Bros. havs loaded the schoon ers C A Churchill and Ebrow with pota- toes for the Nova Scotia market, There are two schooners: loading prodace at Starley Bridge. There is aleo a schouner at Bay View loading cats and potatoes ‘for Lunenburg, NS. The schooner Howard L finished ‘oading at the latter place and sailed for Sydnev Saturday. The Farmer says thet oats are bringing 28 cents at Bay View, and potatoes 25 cents The same paper reports that shippirg is brisk at Summerside just now. The large barkentines Daisy and Rita ere now nearly loaded with oats and will sail for Great Britain, one at the end of this week and une at ithe beginning of next week, taking dbout 37,000 and 36,000 bush- els of ows respectively. The schooner Boreas saiiedfon Monday for Cape Breton with alarge general cargo of prodace shipped by Mr R. [. Holmam The schooner Lawrence is also loadimg with potatoes for Pictou. In addition to this a large schooner is now en route ‘from Bostor, which will be loaded with prodece for the West Indies. Things to Make a Note of I1OG T—Charlottetown Lodge, No :€8, meets tonight in Wright’s Hall at eight o'clock. Kew Mr Kirby, Lodge Deputy, will open the seasun’s programme with a talk on his trip tothe Old Coantry. Vie~ iting templare welcome. Meeting. —There will be a meeting of the Junior Crescents this evening at 8 o’clock. No.2 Co. 4th C. As will meet at Co. club room to-night at 8 o’clock to receive annual drill pay. All rifles, belts and over- coats to be handed in. House and Furniture Sale.—See al. of of auction sale estate F. W. Moore to take place on 16 hb inet. This ix one of OChar- lottetown’s prettiest sites, and a <ubstan~ tial brick house, al-o 2 acrea of pasture. For furoiture lists see hand bis. s% ~7 ~<a. 7 Fit:to Wea. Unie wear muet fit. If it doesn’) fit i-n’t fit. Uur Underw:ar i- fir because it fits. Oar prices fit the quatity, our 50¢ Underwear ix worth 59 cents; our $100 Underwear ie worth $1, and eo on through the better grales. EF. Perkins & Co Sunnyside. aes @ o @ @ 2 ® @] 2 Ss @ @ 2 2 847 a, e ces se 2 es =e @ Se @ & =» ae a @ & = ye Sh Me Sd: NZ S54 SESE i AS SESESES ETS A> US ASAP A as wahantie nD PLEASANT HOME WORK for men or wa men, day or evening; $6 to$lo weekly, no can- vassing or experience needed; plain instruc-- \ions and work mailed on applicat oe Rraz- 2H G1iWVa ian Mfg. Co., New Y ork City _— city. Miss Jane Heezard left this morning for Montreal. Mrs DA Melonis and daughter left thie | inorning for Vancouver, Mr acd Mre G FE :tehegon rom Montrea! list even‘ng, returned f Mr John Leyden, of St John, went ens this morniog On @ business trir. Mr W J Forristal, of Toronto, the wil! known soap traveller, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr and Mrs W F Garter were passengers by the early train (bis morning en route to Boston. Mr WA Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, is among the late+t arrival he J . g the latest ls att Hotel Dav es. Mr John Richards, of Bideford, is regis- tered at the Hotel Davies. He town by train jast evening. Hon H © Macdooald was a passenger by the wastero train Jast evening, returning frcm a visit te Boston and New York. MrH A Hodgson, ef the firm of Hodgson Bror, Monrtresl, who has been here on a business trip, left for Lome this morning Mr Wallace Leitch, of the Savings Bank, came into } Ix Porr.—The steamer Katahdin came into port lastevening for water, Tue Oan.— Vail, the St. John oarsman, | defeated Lynch of Hailifax yesterday morning, winning by half a length. iniainens | Fire.—‘dhe fire today was ina shop oa Pownal street occupied by E Needham. The house Was severely damaged be fore th: fire was put out, es —— —~& ~- Civy Covneris.=Aa informal meeting of the City Conne | will bs held this evening to receive a deputation of city merchants to disenss the question of abolishing mar- ket to!la, cians ‘ Dritt..—No1 Company,Royal Canadian Regt, G A, will meet atthe Drill Shed at 8 | o’clock receive pay. Those liaving the Enfield rifles are requested to | return them to the armory, —_-—-- — a tonight to Orcan ReciraL,.—Atiention is directed to the advertisement of the organ recital in St. James’ Church, which appears else- where in this day’s issue. The recital w.!! be well worthy of patroaage. _— | Poxrice Courr.—Angas Newbery, a wel | returned to Charlottetown last evening. He | Known citizen, was this moroing 4rraign has been on a holiday trip to Montreal and | ed On a charge of neglecting to provide Ottawa, Mr A Heywood, a commission merchant doing basiness in Liverpov!, Eng, who bas been here for about two weeks, left this morning for Montresl. MrSF Hodgson, ot the BP. KE. Island Railway, lef. this moroving far St Jobn to meet his brother whois on his way home | from Everett, Mase, where he has been uudergoing surgical treatment. Dr Bayfield left this morning for Gage- town, N B, where he will look after the practice of Dr Casswell during the latter’s absence in Montreal. Dr Bayfield is ex- pected back in Charlottetown about Christ- eas, The Duke avd Puchess of York are about to visit Lord ard Lady Mount Stephen, at Brocket Hali, Hatfield. The Duchess’ friendship witn Lady Mount- Stephen dates from the cays when the lat- ter was lady in waiting to the Duchess of Teck. A private despatch from Portland, Me, savs that Mr Edward Coyle was in ‘that: city yesterday ox hi« way to Charlottetewn frem Santiago. Mr Coyle isa son ot Mr Philip Coyle of this city. He will be home toworrow evenieg, scd will, no doubt, be heartily welceened by his relatives and friends, Messrs A E Arsenault and H R Mac Kenzie, attorneys-at-law, who will be pas~ sengers ty the Lake Winnipeg this trip, expect to remain in London for about a year. During their stay they will do coli- citors work with Mr Charles Russel, son of Sir Charles Russel, and special pleading with Mr EF V Knox, one of the Irish mem bers of the House of Commons. Their many friends will join with Taz Examiner in wishing them every success. Mr Eraest F Dawson, C E, who has been spending an eighteen months furlough in Charlottetown, left this morning with Mrs Daween and family. For the past nineteen years Mr Dawson has been in the service ot the Engineering Department of the Bombey Presidency, India. He will spend the winter iuspecting the public works and machinery oa the Mississippi and Missoari rivers and New @uleans and New York Harbour Engineering works, by special instruction of the Iadia Gov- ernment and the Secretary of State for India, rep rting on the same to the India Office. He expects to arrive im India by tne lst of May. Mr Dawson is one of the mo-t poptlar and painstaking men ia the service of the Presidency, ane will, no doubt, diseha’ge the important duties eu— trusted to him with ability and despatch, SEE Italy Interested. —- Roms,’ November 9.—The Calia Miluaire evidently believes ina war be~ iween France ard’ Krgland, and declares that in such an event the least Italy could do would be to mobilize ber navy and army. Maddalav Island, where the war- thipe are eaihering,is the key to the maritime defence of Itely. In ordinary times the active fleet would have. gone in- to winter quarters at Spez, —Ta Patrie says that Dr. Montizambert on & knowledged authority on quarantine, will vou be.displaced to make room fer Be. Guay, a politician withuot any experi ence or trainiag for Dr. Montizambert’s importantduties. If this deal is accom- plished, it will be clear, as the Montreal Gazette remarks that the worst elements in the cabinet are predominant. It wil! show that the Government is prepared to sacrifice not only the interests but the safety uf the c@unotry, in orderto give 4 hungry fcllower a place. Perhaps The Patriot will ay bow such action accords with Lord Dufferin’s advice, to which it gave editorial prominence a few days ago. food, clothing, lodging and other neces- aries for his wife, Margaret Newhery. , Mre Newberg testified that Newbery left ; her house about four weeks ago, and since _that time has not made avy provision . for the maintenance of herself and family, adding ‘hat the only money she received was $3 which she got from a tenant against herhusband’s will. Newbery said that his wife had assulted him abd inflicted serious injuries and that she had locked him outof the house of at least one oc- | casion. The heariog of the case was ad- journed forone week and the def endant was diecharged on ‘his own recogn izance, 1.0.G, T.—Atarecent meeting held at Roseneath Lodge, No. 74, I O of G T, the following officers were appointed for the ensuing quarter: C T—Maud H Munn. V T—Elsie R Stewart (re-elected. ) Secy—f annie M Stewart. Financial Sec’y — A Hamilton elected.) Treas—Al'ce G Stewart. Chap—G W Smith (re-elected.) Marsheal—E P Munn. Guard— Leslie Poole. Sentinel —Thos Cameron. Asst Secy—Janie Poole. D Marshal— Emma Johnston. May success ever attend Templars, (re- the Good HOTEL ARRIVALS Queen Hotel: A Lemieux, Montree; ag James Moore, Eldon; Miss M Moore, o. Hotel Davies: J G Forbes, Toronto; J C Redmood, Montreal; Jno Brennan, Alber~ ton P EI; Chas Greeza, Toronto; W A Brennan, Sumeserside; Jno Richards, Bideford; Jas Lictere, Montreal; Chas P Bowe, do; C Innes, do. The French Motte. Paris, November 9.—The Gauolis an- nounces that henceforth the motto: —“God protects France,” will be stricken from French coin, The paper remarks sarcast - era might beled to believe from seeing the inscription that Frenchmen still have faith in Providence. It suggeststhe Govern~ ment to adope the motto: “Schwarizkop- pea protects the Republic.’’ SSS ee ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montrea! Gazeite: Ifa plebiscite major~ ity fer prohibition does not bring a prohibi- tion iaw, what was the plebiscite for. St. John Sun:—The contract with the Allen and Bominion lines is settled as to the details, aod was signed on Monday. Ono Saturcay of the seme week the first ship under this contract is to sail from Liverpool. The goverament has very prop- erly taken the ground that the sailings of these mail steamships -hould not be on the same day 4a tbe sailinys of the faster ships for New York, which also bear Canadian mails. It is, therefore, arranged that ibe sailiugs from Liverpool sbeil pe on Thursday, a day intermediate between the date of departure of other mals. But as everything has been put off to the last moment, there is no time io adjust the Canadian service to these conditions. Accordingly the first five sailings will be made on days that the postmaster general condemns a8 rendering the canadian mail service useless for practical purposer. This is another result of the system of | postponement and panic which prevails in ‘every department iu the federal service. For Indigestion. ‘Take one cf Everybody’s Pills teeentinetiedh dated re ND an hour before dinner each day and you will find they give wonderful relief Price 25c a box of 32 pills. for this distressing trouble. Prepared only by. Sold by all druggists. Parent,do; W J Forrestal!, Toronto; M° ically that it in a good thing, since foreign- ; —_—— oe They as the Have a reputation second to none, sell on thei» merits, and are known best FURS in the market. Stanley Bros Making highclass clothine to-ordet We also have a splendid linefJof Mens Furnishings. _Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, we. GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men's Stylish Outfitters + en 2. wane Are you Engaged In any occupatign which requires more or less wal < If so, you should wear the J. D. King Boot $53.00 For Gentlemen made of Box Calf goodyear welt. W. H. STEWART & Co ~ BLANKETS. We Have a Cood Range at Low Prices TJ. HARRIS _London House ——— - <a ed x OYSTERS— We have had long « xperience in handling Prince Edw Oysters, and solicit your consignments. for handiing same. vém John Caldwell & Co, ard Island’s famous We have facilities second to none Procu-e Commercial Merchants Im Ei nere rtere Dea’er. in Foreign and Domestic Prue, i References Bank of Toronto 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal and Commirsion agencies. Correspondence Solicited. Calle addressea Fruit a'd, 107 3mo dy &sk Se pit ee OS Sr a ES eg ere eee ed ie hi + gPRe eabee oy Oe de . © oh PROD Pa TT eee A mt U BES eS OE ee etnies eT a . ~ ee ee