THE DAILY EXAMINER - . ‘ : WHERE TO GET THE FNAMINER, R. H. Mason, Post Oftice, Charlottetown 1 Mel » Malpe 1 Road Cc. Pa Law Spring Park Road WwW ‘ = et W s ; Ra aS a x QQ ey ec S ay. N ‘ ve a Railway and © trains \W ' - x I a Hiitet« = ITEMS. Beer Bros LOCAL AND OTHER STA OW ’ - SOUSA S wn vant < ‘ \ s ) ext o Sr ’ { ! ‘ ‘ - = . M \ tr : . Iraph - ‘ \ ‘ ‘ i Ma Daws i Jar g 7 H — The un { Halifax M lay ary ' YT} Suny ‘ » H aria are és a LA At . yg ir witt e3, ‘ : unk Ros was yesterday af i saturday nex wh 8 take -~ Che Schr. General Middleton ‘ ee hundred thousand cedar shingles Sh s discharging at f ily’S wharf for Mesars Barrett & Champion olepalaente Frou Mowtreat.—The steamer Thames ‘ i ning with @& iarge irgy ew 4 ‘ ir North ant _ ‘ st. Jo swith a gool eary ‘ arvely ' ljuce anl - Ca as C 3—St. Andrew’s D j at the Queen Hotel or M ning rd D ex Tickets ay wif the Dinner Committee, ‘ a Pa Db. W Fin ayson, John Mel Chas. Webster and Juhbn A. Me te oii Mec Dawace Dowe.—The storm of sa ghtwas very severe at the western end of the Province. The wind ie bed a rele and blew with great vic- ler Trees were uprooted, hay stacks ! jOwW and the roofs of several dwe v3 and barns were carried away - | NoRTHUMBERLAN Derarvep.—By teleg ir t teamer North- 1 rland could not leave S nanny this! gy Ther re eee across end of the wh and with the gale 1 va N v hg could not be proved The steamer was therefore unable to iiimnes Dox't Fatt Tf ATTEND —The Rev. G M. Campbell w leliver a lecture in the U py Methodist Chureh, on Tuesday ever y ently estes} ith, at 8 o’clock His subject will “The White City, ora trip the Worl Vs Fair.” Admission— | lalies, 10 cents; gentlemen, 15 cents. | Proceeds for church purposes. As this Mr. Campbell | will be the last time Rev. wil! deliver this lecture in Charlottetown, everyone should make a point of attending Arare treat ie in store for those who wi'l Tuesday night. tl d te slate Tas Srorw ToDav. — A lively wind and rain storm, with a] ght snow flurries, began early this morning and continued throughout the forenoon. This afternoon | the wind was not so high,and there was but ynal shower of rain. The tele some what be pre “ent on an occas _ ype wires in the city were i"asa a result of the storm, and wi i nen had to be sent out to repair the line west of Hunter River. The King’s County line seems to be, all right. The St. Lawrence left for Pictou this morning, but had to put back on account of the | storm after getting as far as Peint Prim. cakciatibicdial Course Howe ror tar Wixter.—The monies n correspondent of the St. John Sun write _ The “travel of working people ms to be mostly one way this full. Many people from the Maritime Provinces eu here all summer are going for the winter, and the who have be home to remati ' Chief Rev. Wilberforce Welle, Mr. Jobn S. Ross, | of P. E. Island, to Miss Mary Aan Culver SUPREME COURT MICHAELMAS TERM — I'vespay, Novy. 6 tL o'clock, the | Justice, Mr, Justice Hodgson and Mr. Jastic? Fitzgerald on the bench ! On application of Mr. W.S. Stewart, Q C,, the application of John Hughes for made } inder the | was set down | io next, [3th inst hearing Court opened to~day at erborar! to remove a@ conyichion by the Stipendiary Magistrate Canada Temperance iT Act, for hearing on Tues Un motion of Mr. Stewart the of the application of Richard Thorne for certiorari was set down for same day. David D Campbell va. Hirain Woodside. an ab<ent debtor Tried in Sanimerside | in October term last. Today Mr. Justice Fitzgerald gave judgment for the plaintitl for $40 85 In re application of James R. Stetson for certiorari to remove a conviction made by Curtis Lord, J. P., under the Public ' Roads Act. On motion of Mr. McQuarrie, | and on consent of the Actorney-General, | Court orders the conviction to be quashed witt costs, fixed at $5 | Samuel Garrighan vs. Joseph Mul- | ra An action of ejectment, heard at | Summerside Ovetober term last, } w hae uigment was given for plaintiff M Davies to lay moved for and wae rranted @ ruie nisi for non-suit or a pew al, or for ; vigment for defendent, re ! bl le Hi lary ws next. Alexander Horton, appellent, vs. Wil- am A Chandler, respondent, actionf or assanit. An appeal from the judgment of u V. Palmer, Esq., J. P. On motion fH. J. Palmer the court dismissed the appeal with costs, and confirmed the con- tion of the court below. PERSONAL. Mr. J. H. Bell, M. L.A Mr. P. Gallagher, of sterday morning. Councillor Haszard and Mr. H. V r returned from Halifax last evening Mr. Edward Kelly, of Southport, left j | , i3 in the city. i | this morning to visit his son in Boston. j i | } | Moncton, left for home ye Palm- Bernard O’Callaghen, Esq., left yester- | day morning on a brief visit to Boston. Mr. Rogers, of the Singer Manufactur ng Co., St. John, is here on a business trip. | Mr. sustice Fitzgerald, Mrs. Fitzgerald and Miss Fitzs gerald returned Jast evening, having had a pleasant trip. Miss Palmer, of Charlottetown, aud Misa Richards, of Swansea, Wales, are visiting Halifax and are at the Hillside. —Chronicle. i ; | J M Egan, Mount Stewart; and R S Crowe, Truro; were registered at the | Queen Hotel this forenoon There were registered at the Hote} Davies | today: O Taylor, Truro, A G Morrison, Halifax; Robt Hirsch, Moatreal; R N Cox and master Cox, Morell. i Stipendiary Magistrate MeQuarrie, of | Summerside, is in the city. He is register- | ed at the Hotel Davies. | Rev. John Read, Moncton, will preach | on November Iith in Charlottetown, oc- | cupying the pulpit of the Seeond Metho- | dist Church in the morning and of the | First Methodist in the evening —Times. We regret to learn that Master oe Davies (zon of Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P.,) had his collar bone broken by a bigger | boy while playing on the grounds of the Collegiate School at Windsor, a few days ago. Teachers and everyone should en- | courage cricket and discourage football, in | playing which numbers of our youth have | been injured—some permanently, MARRIED. In New York city, Sept. 30th, by the well, of Ontario Both now reside in | Pittsfield. i chitis, Bessie, dearly beloved and youngest | daughter of Andrew and Mary Doyle, aged 7 years. i [F aneral to-morrow (Wednesday) at 3 p.m.) | In this city on the 5th inst, Mary ae. infant daughter of John and | Katie Williams aged two years and five | monthe | In this city on November 5th of bron- | | | At San Francisco on the Sth inst., Caro- | line Toombs, wife of James Higgins, formerly of Charlottetown. On September the 19th at his residence: | Wellington Street, jae, New Zea’ | land, Henry Smith, builder, formerly of Prince Edward Island, aged 66 years, A | HACKING | COUGH | is not only painful for the patient but annoying tw all who have to steamers from the Provinces report travel listen. W hy not try box of our this way greatly on the decrease. The COUGH DROPS? “Price only Plant steamer Florida arrived from Char- 5 cents. Guaranteed best English lottetown on her last trip with only twenty- manufacture. five persor<, who were coming here to work Considering that the vessel calls i _-_ i at Cafe Breton, thie is a remarkably small | } he ait Johnson & Jehnson, Sivete Expiawation or Griv. — Medical writers make it clear why Thev te f hemhorraghic te, with purulent and grip is so fatal. sept “py aem reru of hemorrhages and org ton L hematomas in the muscular tissue paren- chymatous bleedings by diapedesis, pachy meningitis hemorrhagica interna, i@ men- tioned. fn m cases there is hypera- emia of the pia, a meningeal inflitration i supurative meningitis and hemorr hag t ha lateral ventricle and very fre ber pneumonia.—St. Louis Pp Despat rr A Vatap PoUsTer The following, which we clip fonvone of our exchan- ges, will | ably be read with interest by mothers with marriageable daughters on their hands; Among the best ways of se- curing men, which, of cours®_ means in the ordinary eourse ef events’ securing husbands, the su¢ial authorities’ who base their opifion ) Statieties have decided that dinner-giving « the most successful. i Thi- i« the London as well as the Ameri ca rdict While a few ofthe forth- coming marriages may be traced to surnm- er dances and picnics, it is generally con- ceded that the. persistent dinner givers have met with the greatest success in their special line of buginess. Afternoon teps | are voted to be tately, if ever, productive of pe matchmaking elby music finds tre average man in @ complacent, affable mood after dining and wising, and the dinner, dance or the eenti- to the proper mental song brings him point, if anything will and pyaemic or | angrenous inflammation of the lung tis | metastasis to other lhe dinner follow- | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streeta. The Coming Woman | rides a bicycle, goes to cooking | school, wears bloomers, at- tends political meetings, and ‘organizes all kinds of reform. Verily, in these fin de siecle idays, her sphere of action | widens, for she is still Queen of the Home, keeps a sharp leye on the marketing, trains 'a coming generation, and | SELECTS THE FURNI- | TURE. In the latter connec- tion we have a word to say. For good and sufficient reasons |some of us sell cheaper than ‘others. Find out who. We ,ask your patronage purely on the ground of VALUR FOR YOUR MONEY. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. ' Our stock Ladies’ very complete. For Ladies’ very choice quality, recommend. and Children’s EVERY parr of which we can highly All sizes in Ladies’ Lined Kid Gioves. BEER BROS. Kid Gloves is wear especially we show a Men's Clothing, Boys Clothing. Men's Reefers, Boys’ Reefers, Men's Boys Men's Boys Men's Hoys’ Overcoats, Overcoats, Suits, Sui Odd Pants, Odd Pants. THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT ever shown in Charlottetown by one firm. Small Profits Asked!‘ Liberal Treatment! If we can't do our business honestly we won't do it at all. We say we can givé you the best value in the city, a Come and see if we will do it. ‘There is lots of wind wasted by some firms. We don't want to say too much about what we can do, but the best thing the reader can do is to call and inspect our Clothing! PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, November 1, 1894—dy Boys’ CLOTHING. We have a nice range of Boys’ Over- coats and Jackets, also Boys’ Tweed Suits to fit Boys from 5 to 15, at low prices. MEN’S OYERCOATS, Tweed Overcoats, We all sizes and prices, Beaver Overcoats, Reefing Jackets. ean fit any man. See our SHIRTS and DRAWERS. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown ®November 1, 1894—dy TO HAVE THE BEST you must get ye BRUCE'S. Our reputation for making the best fitting Suit coats is now well known throughout Canada, prices are as low as the lowest. 6, 1894—t t 5 Lk ADING Charlottetown, Nov. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, New customers are coming daily to our store. Call and see our 1894. SELL Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and you lack no_ecustomers.to ie BUY. P. E. Island Railway. a ce ong after FRIDAY ist June, ns, the | trains of this ilway will run dal undays excepted) as followe: z= ve BEST, which } Trains Outward. Trains Inward. 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 BE AND NOTHING IT SHOULDN’?. ABOUT <a PRICES. <7 A good, warm, heavy Vest for 18c* and 25c.; a splendid value, all-woo!> for 72c. There are many other prices, more than we’ve room to speclfy—but call and see them. The “ Health” Brand. A fine assortment. of this. very popular make of Underwear. MOORE & W McLEOD. ; CRESESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSsSSssSsssesesesseseste ; | 200077ees 20088 eect 22 220288888 22008 Read down’ Read up ; PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 1 3@ 6@..00.. Chariottetown.......62) 9@ 301 614.. --Roveny Junction.....606 919 3H 64 . North Wiltshire -5% 830 | 6G Gabi cces Hunter River -5% 815 i 440 736.........Bradalbane -50 78 455 730 ..-Emerald.. - 45 790 } 508 740 Freetown 446 7W 53 78 .. Kensington........423 6@ | 600 815) Ar Ly (46 655 iPM Summerside } AM i 146 8305, ‘i ae DM, deni 3H) IG | 202 845.........Miseouche - 3B We S : 5 soho ‘xe ‘baat <— eC Ra . ‘ es 3 rue ults at 442 1030.......... O’Leary .......... 148 800 508 10 47.. Bloom fieid. 19 76 600 11 14..... .....A}berton -1® H g and Ove ay- A . ay Tignish PS os while our sn eeve tees 20 00 AM PM AM PM stock. 620. 300...... Charlotletown -9 5% 6H 315 ary Junction.....9@ 66 72 .340.. : — TOR ntccrecs cee 49 805 405)... Mtiimk oe ae “Mdount Stewa =) ee B.nont oe oe + ORs Moreti ictus cae ae 4 é ’ 920 590...,.....StPeters.,......0.. 72 : + CLOTHIER 1014 5 33. .»Bear River......066 188 1055 605....:..... GEE ce sv shbese @é6 135 AM PM AM PM SHEETS EEE EERE ERROR HEE TREC R ER CREO eOR eee AM PM AM PM 82> 410.......Mount Stewart...... sl 384 OOe BUR demasreel ee eC 1000 52)..:....3 Geo: ee 4M PM AM PM Ce CCROR HOOT ERORNOR ee eee ee eee eeeeeeeeey eenewes PM AM BBB. 2 ocecccccccogse MMDORER, inccsctindteee ~-7 | 605.............Cape Treverse..., .-..-.0.+ 6% > AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rall Moncton, } i | A. McDON ALD, Superintendent, Charlotte town. ‘DR. H. D. JOHNSON ‘EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | Office .- Kent Street "Aug 16,794—ly | Waats, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charge charged five cents per lin ATA BARGAIN.—One bundred acres of land with od dwellipg house, twenty acres cleared. Within haif*nile Railway Station, } Kings County. Price #4.50. dp ik to M. P. HOGAN. nové i$ wk 2m | SITCATION—Wanted, by a young woman, i a permanent position as book-keeper or to post books. Address “ Book-keeper,” Ex- AMINER Office. ti—novsé Charlottetown, Nov. 1, 1894—t ts S | BOARDERS may obtain comfortable ac- é ' commodations atthe Aberdeen House, cor- SOSESSSSVSsesesseseses | ner of Pownal and King on Rates mod- ' erate, lw pd—nov5 TO RENT The new double Dwelling House containing 13 and 11 rooms each, and tw> FURS! FURS! Greenland Seal C Opossum Capes and Muffs, Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Try us for Fur Goods. J. B. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy IN, SHEDS, LANDING, AND TO ARRIVE FROM Dominion Coal Go's. Mines in C..8. We have now our Sheds full of SCREENED RUN OF | MINE, and a full supply of SLACK COAL, for our Winter trade. — ALSO—— The following Schoeners discharging and. to namely :— arrive, Lady Speedwell, Springbird, Lady Franklin, Hilda, | Kate McKinnon, Hope, Advance, Maggie Blanche, Telephone. George P. Trigg, We have sold a large quantity of Coa) from the above Company’s Mines this season, which has given entire | faction, and are now prepared to sell at very lowest prices. | PEAKE BROS. & CO. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, November 7, 1894~—tf _ ROBERT PALMER & CO., “harlottetown Sash and Door Factory READ THIS! We are now better pre than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, PryASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, “STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. We are also pre to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jeinting, Mor ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. © All kinds of GO OTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture | of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER .&CQj,i+ > | Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S,NO. WHARF. Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. We will give you the closest prices. MACDONALD & CO. ‘NOTICE—Mr. A. P. Allan will prosecute Siops, plate giass windows, on Grafton Street, north side Queen Square, at kay wm. Boyle, or Wm. A. — al Wooten Co’s store, | BONELESS CODFISH—A choice lot of | boxe. of Murray Harbor Boneless Codfish for | sale by W. J. BOSwALL, Lower Queen Street. nov>—li DRUG CLERK WANTE :D—apply by letter i ad. iressed “Druggist’” Kxaminer office. nos LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- Norway Seal Capes and M ufts, | er will be rews arded on eer 7 at this | office. dy & wy—oct) Capes and Muffts, i aie eerie ' on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly situ- aved near head of Pownal Street. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. —oclw VALUABLE RE SIDENCE on Prince St. for sale. Apply at this office. 2aw—octld out + —— MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 3 Slides, various; cost over $250. offe offered at half price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, new, atadiscount. Ai- so, & number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this office. tf—ootls ' any person whom he finds interfering with or pulling down bills posted by him. n2 a Coal! Coal! Coal! sizavee oF OUR BULBS seiccingameanation PAE wewcinieteiiiat SLAUGHTE! ~ PRICES TO CLEAR. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, November 1, 1894—t t s 7 ‘DO NOT Ob DECEIVED | —— 1 Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of ; Se ; FRESH GROCERIES At a Smail Advance on Cost. , Fleer, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 26 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, i6c. per Imp. Gallen, Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Rogree’ Building,Queer Street,