4 ~<a = THE DAILY aXAMINER - . . ° : : MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1893. a ee eee enema met hema canal on - —— ~ eee — agama vase a fuer parse. {LOCAL AND OTHER ITRMS.| 2 = =e a The Leading Dally Newspaper and a fir sss Magecine for only 35 cents « oe “Month, or Four Dellars a Year. | FUNERAT Norice.—Mre, FitzGerald’s ot Ten Din | funeral will take place to-morrow mk hing eC tar iy Mac a ne lf past nine o’clock to St. Paul’s ; : agit ~~ ch thence to Peop le’a Cer metery n to t] pe \ : > i Macacin _ UNITED States Currer.—The United — # Pw States cutter Commodore Perrg put it i 7 ls here on Saturday evening and left again : : : 5 E | cht. Tn eater ae oe oe ee he Latest Production in Ladies’ Jackets " i ‘ . Maga e may Erie n her way to San Franctsco via T ’ PER CARROL 53 i . ti j Ne Ww Ye rk ” 4 3 F Cup Bapiy Hi A little child of — Mr. Wil am Do wn. <9 nt i al aaaiaiadl ” ‘Ss r ‘ \ . py j ;’* aie : ‘xs 4 »* a4 > * ‘ls LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, |cu'cws"ucnet’sc 862 filo One Case of LADIES’ JACKETS and CAPES just _“Worcester” ! 18 morning and was si . 7 aa ally injured thagde. Beer hadto put it opened. These styles have never before been shown in i ree S nine stitches : i ' ° . ed i : _ ‘ ’ . . : . ri - einik ehlesakliae ig eid lenin tits ts Charlottetown, and are the very latest things as shown in i] J : ther I Ane WN 3 i Hort, pF : Char etown Bueiness C lege | ished on Saturday. included a few errors ” ; fu oo mas Cantwell” should have read the last “ Queen” Magazine. These goods were not made as § it “i John Cantwell, and “Miss Wilson” sh« | | Petes stents a Pe a. aire Welsh, Ie. the hurey of when our buyer was in London. They were bought from ; ; ppropriate references to | errure excaped notices Se Pn L « tee mS : ort'S. Bs nd Mie 8 phia | es - 4 samples and the order sent to the Continent to fill, We ry low { | Nis whor ‘die i this city Istaxnp Pors The St. John Sur rays : ‘i i I reply toan inquiry from Turnbull & any ite y our inspection. On and after the Sth of October, the | ——o——= Co., a Charlottetown firm of pork packers Boston Steamers will sail from this port \PProurNTi The St. John | WTete on the llth: “ The weather here is at 4. p.m. vay has passed inte the hands | YeTY warm, and as yet there are no hogs t ; : rE ; 3 Lhe receiver haa heen ap ning to market So far this fall we 3 a i Ch’tow Ju y 17 ie = ELL BROS. y _—- tom . . Ait : nave Ot Pac ke lan 7 ww, ! , eae ® . ~s abe i pa if | 1 pa lany nN &: fy a e a x th m, _pat w *, guar tu t Evecrric Ligut hasdetan —The arm- t e of the & 50- light are dynamo in a Jolnston’s Ova Ek trix Companv’s stution, was - — eae ye eee ee = ay : ss i a nlove ie ili ie burnt ont about half-past two o’clock on : : Island ra Sunday morning, necessitating the ex: — Beef sed over to Moncton on Saturday ee + ’ ated to the Brotherhood of | U9ZUtshing of all the lights on the eastern ve | rineers and the Brothe: ecireuil A telegram has been sent to ‘ maintains its high standard as g Wieewsan Montreal in a new armature. and it ia ex- ; 2 noes | peete i here in a few lays. In the mean- : naiteile. Newriep Dawacen.—The Govern me the lights on “y eastern circuit will | x , e run by a smaller dynamo B f F d ‘ Newfield . et aides . . | . er dye | eef Food. t r at lari [ n | aay re P VN 9 ' : hil ey NERAT ARADE.—NoO. 2 Company, G. ae | oe ade at the Drill Shed, in unt = ro om cra | Pe gua pot tee poms Our stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, for Fall and Winter, is now complete, oo STAMINAL afternoon, to att tend the funeral of their ig a FOOD and a TONIC combined. fe {hguerees Comer too Wand we claim that we have the Largest and most Varied Assortment ever shown in the pt ee eee | INPoRMATION Wantt The Postmaster | Richards omens 4 Carlottetomy will thank any person | The members of No.1 Baers. A CHEVY. Came to the Manufacturers and get Cloth and Clothing cheaper Crary ChE! te contains the feeding qualities of oe, ene Tareas | reas notes ta ek OE RORE. pare Giecttectrarse: thes tnfy he Hospital about | Gunner Richards, of No. 2 Battery, G. A. qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the No. 3 Co., 82nd Battalion, will meet | at the Drill Shei tomorrow (Tuentay) Siill a few more TWEE DS left at 380, 40 and 50 cents per yard. We have just “"“' , 4 LosivG Seeeciatiox.—It is noted that | afternoon at two o'clock, ‘to attend the alates » arf ae Blin € Cook Mowe are any | Gueralofie lve Gunner fiehardeor So. ODEHEC a new lot of weeds, secured by our buyer direct from the Mills of the hest, P#lable Becl Tew wer to wind wp the Quese: Hotel | Captatl be Wanufacturers in Canada, at a great discount, which we are selling at prices low Milk Granules . ae ‘ 00 during ite career of | _ POltce Covrr.—Joseph McAleer and } y , : —* 7 Jel . ca : ill appear before His Moser enoug 1 to please the closest buy er ° is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated yi on eunesday oO answer a charge of e1lng — | drunk and fightiag ou ‘treat George St. on | that when dissolved in the requisite quan was oa on Geneousienh foes Aap, ont) Caer iat age Gaeh be ea Bsefore leaving the Island come and see our TRUNKS and VADLISES. ABI Be tity crc ivsitten produce that i into Shea’s place on many nach secon lcrpa, Inaction | ore ut he teat tea tee | WOOL BLANKETINGS in large quantities. Now is the time to get your UNDER.) me pertect equivateat ot had a « sulatitute (or the hay whieh it in vety | sell neel geen yee Ue") LOVHES, and we are the people to get them from it you want them good and cheap. MOTHER'S MILK. short supply t McAleer did not think his sv Don't travel Secena Cless when friend was being fairly treated, and sug- you can go First Class for Hatipax Augap.—A lady from the | gested to Shea that if he wished to treat 3 * - S ci ase P town of Windsor, happening #'0NS | his friends he should do so at his own 1 é§ rice aL Or 00 61 67 as or Ta eg nearly the same money. For ue he streets on which permanent expense and from his own bar. One word 5 a pavement has heen laid, remarked : “Why, that reason : ; bor:ewed another and a fight ensued, re- I wee you have got the Well. T ax “ le- sultins in the arrest of Mc — and the ¥ % ks before ue after all ell, I never esta ite’ pene an : ; ” Ha rreng * Hrey " issuing Of & summ _ . Shes Charlottetown, October 6, 1893—m w f initiate tieniitiaidiaiialiiteaiila ial ‘ sa ceaiiitsiiiiiaal . \ HJ Ls ; sient as = , , ' ’ _ - De ae : : fake ane de feat a oe ine ee < viathe FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown : Marcnep Horses —The Pioneer says Mi abbr ond gga hy j eaten Pi tou’ te Moliiog. via thee Taare : 7 eee ’ Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- f Capt. Barnard sent away a matched pair Yesterday afternoon’s meeting in the Hh . , colonial Railway, and Halifax to Boston via lriving horses for New York on Satur- | Reading Room was well attended. A talk | 5 Li ERPOOL SA i, i ° the tast, modern-bullt and equipped Steel lay'’s boat. These were a pair of twins | was given on “The Young Man and Hie is bel ays ee Tl and were brought here from Buetonche by Amusemie nts,” by Rev D. Sutherland. Now Landing, ee bark “ Annie,” 6,000 ~ S - HALIFA Mr. \ BR Bow ness an ve een iti the “he > r¢ le ar howe . > Si 7 { 7 ld have beer ' The rev. gentle man eli wed (1) that He will not buy another pair of IMPORTED | Bags Salt. . . X, possession of Mr. A. C. Rogers uatil sent | amusement was legitimate; (2) that it ‘a i] B. & M. RATTENBURY séblins trou the Plant Whinet, Gat et nee | awar was necessary for relaxation: (3) the ‘ we s F ville Stre et, EVERY WEDNE SDAY, at 7 eet broad principle involved as to how it BOOTS, as they go to pieces. octg—3i 8 a. m. ( st.—On Thursday morning Mr. should be indulged in. At the close of Perera ne online it aides a ae) Charles Donahoe, while fishing smelt iT} this very interesting and instrnetive talk » 5 , ONLY ONE Night A 3 SEA, the railway wharf at Summerside, caught | remarks were 1 e by several gentleme VM a wdtish eivhing about three poun Je eae = - ae i a tons genuliemen © ros 60 Ss Coat Makers anted. and the privilege of going on board Steamer ‘ ee Se a p! , Or i ame su J ‘ : e P| a 5 night beiore de; arture without extra charge. I e firs nate i 7 “wg . a burs mS he following is the list of talks for i ‘ - “eo | Four first-class Coat 5s Oot ¥ akers can fired ar es - gpsarnn : oat a een Rall ot ire Sunday afternoons :— ; made out of Island Grain Leather, with Solid } steady employment and good pay by ayr | gk Ffickets and all information apply | to i au ua i ely canght an here in Oct. 22 The Yonng Man: His Chrie i plying to ° . . 7 ompany. i b 2 _ i the \griculturist n Mastiness > bP Bi ae . . = i ad i ikccsindiliaichesahacrinethientensesieiiiiiasisiaa miami e im won tian Manliness. K. R. Fitzgerald. | Leather Stiffeners and good‘ workmanship, is|| , FRED. L. HAM, ie Oet. 29—The Young Man: His Duty as | || Se : Merchant Tailor, BY ‘ B. . See i > oi. eee ae denertet® of tao | ne. netey Pope. | , f Pri Ed d Isl 1 7 : St. Stephen, New Brunswick arn OF aie. és rhe ‘ "S awar siand | | . * Ts PL OE: i i | what the Farmers of Prince dw MADE OUT OF | ect3—dy Iw wy Li wre ebeeetd fir male hin farm ; g of the Literary department of the Nov. 5—The Younz Man: His Religious | Epworth League im connection with the! Life. Rev. W.C. Correy i Firet Methodist Church for the season of Nor. 12—Day of Praver for Young | y ; r . We W 2ather Cc ll. on the Mount i Iwas d hi about one : ; ! g rg > FF; fear anc et Weather. a isvs-94, will be held this even ae { 5) Men United Mass Meeting in some want for Fall Wear a dW ‘Island Crain EL eather mile and a half from the city, well and | ; ‘al the Church parlor paper | Church i A J M URPHY | favorably known as the <Weleh Farm.” : " Motive,” written by the late Mr. T. A Nov 19—The Young Man and his and see them at —AT ee . . The farm consists of ixty acres, and con* , LePage, will be read at the meeting. A Companions. 8. C. Moore |’ ; 90 Or { fl eri air i : ! IS SELLING tains a good Dwelling House aud five ; re ect nvited ‘ T} Sue Bene! ee ee oe ee Outbuildings, all x Sade te oy, | Shor Aes" Cima, Suge Hen oi dither EOFF BROTHERS’ BOOT FACTORY, GOFF BROS’. overcoats and Pants, Se ie ten | s also a good orchard in connection, Corey, the newly chosen pastor of the Dec. 3—The Young Man and his rela- | Terms easy. Apply to lantiat ¢ irch of thie city e ved twice ion tothe Church. J. S. Raymond. ; Reptiot Chareh of thiethity, prenched ewiee,| tion tothe Charch. 4. 6. Reymond. GOFF BROS. QUEEN STREET. | Boot Factory. | 20 cheap that customers see st a glance | July 3, 1893. eae | MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, C, BENOIT, ; man of first class pulpit abilities | for Young Men in all lands, will be ob- where the Bargains are to be found. Water Street. and i f considerable reserve | served by this Aas n A Mas ad will yet place him in th I Meeting will be held on Sunday, and Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m ee amd give vidence of eonsiderable reserve rve "Vv 8 Assoviatio i Mass 5 ; oa : * sept22—tf rank as a public speake: His pastorate, | Evangelistic Meetings during the week, CE ee we lerstand, begins under most favor- | particulars of which will appear later, able litions with the church and ree eererereene peop J, BR, Macdonald & Co, have removed their WE ARE : Lumber eed Coal. : aie stock ef boots andshoes to their new store subtenatad a Geen Quscunt — across the street, We. have ‘smoot * CONNOLLY’S needed to w pe out the debt of the Firet + 7 e WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- LOCAL NOTICES. accounts now and —_ . Methodist Church, viz., $5,000, the trus- SS ae sending out our | nish everything in our line cheaper than tees and a committee of three have + me te aa ever, such as Boards, Shingles, Scantling - ; da Advertisements under this he thea anny ~d > ; 7 ‘ “ii > — 2 ed the handsome sum of $3,000. One for at the rate of ten cents per line a aie oo Pine of all kinds, Laths, Palings, Lime, Sos i sectly eas Aiea aes | half maton & Co. fully request payment of all overdue bills. | areca Materials, is debt is practically paid, as this large ar lveteens, half price - Jas Pator wealthy congregation will not find it d-ff oct 14 2i tu Conall could make auch a show-| Pere E Co ccrnn if eoaanl We want a couple of thousand dollars. Loading and to Arrive : | Give us s call. Telephone connection. BARRA rac ul AMP 10) ‘ : supply of Har d and Soft Coals, which we augS—dy sattu wy3m oo | Hosprrat art Searansn..—All Saints’ ¥ > 4. . , ’ : we pag oy att ggg ly gary eee | Don’t think because your bill is small that | Wants, Lost, Found. We and skilled. "nursing home for genera | | it will net help us out. Partial payment no , a | arenes te dng ear i | i - and the injured will be welcomed and . Se ANTERD.--A good cook. Wages $7.00. | Apply at this office. lw pd—octi6 ; | ’ eee | | large accounts will be thankfally accepted. yee sedi ca ta ee | Peeve wregs | ; 2 , y App! leatio m may the Rev. W. C. Wilson. Dr. J A. Byers, as Cj . 197 tree: six rooms Apply oe) Ms. GEORGE b Beetepetiriama ica : BAZAAR COMPANY. Old Sydney Round and Slack, fa Miss Green, Sprin zhi | Ww : . I WANTED.—A gentleman and wit TO LET.—Halfof a tenement house on the | corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- LOO i Nas I to a sy TO LET—A Cottage on West Street, con- i Tonoxro, Oct. 16, 1 | heim BEER & GOFF. BEER & SOFF'S iy wi . ae ot eck WICTORIA now. Charlottetown, October 9, 1893—m w f Fresh westerly winds; fair and cool; | loca! showers | Charlottetown, Ang. 8, 1893—tu fri | j e keep everything usually found in ss - : cer wife want HH j oad . i aa A | Victoria Rourd and Slack, poe Scone > he a; , we vuld pre tet ‘- : a y, Prue Ligvor Hastt—Rev. J.C. Farthing, | ® First-Class Drug Store at right prices. | Charlottetown, October 16, 1893—m w f " ; other boarders, Apply at this office etl a ctr eater Poa arch st] ay enne enue ctone | ceed Pe a Aa ec Acadia Round and Nat, | STO nig rah | i - Woodstock, Ont., was one of the wit- . t | mituated opp oRite the Railway h\ation.—Mirs : ves exatnined ‘before the Royal Com-| “id Intercelonial Nut, hh il missioner on the liquor tradlicat that place octlé | TO LET.—Half of a new tenerrent house on Ue a week ry . tentleman’s evidence ee r : } Vale Nat, eanee Sizoct, contatning etx o Om ‘ Apply if / cnestel 6 ated ein Me said ke did | | aaa AMPBELL, Kichmond Street, ia not favor & prolelste hqnor jaw He | ; } } mmc —- — i f ns was a@ tix " yl } indiv ‘danliet $ voluntary i j All of Ww hich w ill he sold at the Low est P rice 8. | Salars ‘an i xp on 7 paid wes ae tee bn a I ct 1 kibetine e¢ was what he preached, ar lhe , i ; Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- Fe eh. ~ i favor t aw taking away the Chris | BR et Se ‘ Advan - re aan a vm .. i peel ee ee Se mor me erve Kettles, | C. LYONS. |, LOSE.--The cape of a waterproof coat. ‘The 1 ‘ enencial, aa the drin rmahit ~ . } finder will please leave it at this office. ' wa . t ilt than the caus« i ; | _ epi , He favored «trict regulations | 4 : Chaslottetown, October 5, 1893. | MRS F. MAGNUTT has re-opened her : | s . . ‘ . classes for D ing an ain ig ut esi irare the treating habit Re fi igerato , ‘ ee ee ae ene ee eee eee TT | den e | pper Prin ‘ ‘Sun . ow eer i on. : — | TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Bug y cit Oa the Mo t |Gem Freezers, |. TO-DAY the Washington Jockey Club opens its Fall meeting. There will be twelve PICKLING VINEGAR Glass Preserve COCKS, | pies ge eet a i al 8 ove em : =e ds ays of ri cing, as the meeting closes on October 28. Another aiid extra meeting will | TO LET.—The eastern half of a House situ- b sr Seo af anal teiad ce =creen Wire, commence on December Ist anid continue until Christmas. This extra meetin— is expected sieauaadien We have an overstock of those Mason | Teo ee ining Bix roomie met te te ani e it an extra oh and start in to be a great success, owing to the closing of the New Jersey tracks during the winter a — top) Me — this ae | Soudition season given “man silately.”\pply rE | MN: ashy Ss Scythes, m nths Our English Malt Vinegar tee +h pres vo wor lo 1€ dale we Call ¢ and to Mr Th mas eQuuaid, Lowe Qu sen Street, ; ; . ‘ oO 5. , auc hg 1¢m at very iow prices. ™ | or to the owner at Southport.—Kowakgp Fer tance, we ive been selling a . et a supply before they are all gone. | KELL dy—septls , titu ! a “ | ’ . for $5.50 e . . = € = j ce | a ; vas stylish, warm, serviceable, be Amer can Rakes, We are having an extra sale this week in Suits and Overcoats. Bring your money at 80 cents per gallon. is, BEER & GOFF. | end Gtduay Sian bees ee a poe ; U out ie cae: ly be one re vi achine Oils, and you can do wonders with it, for we are bound to do the best that can possibly be without doubt, the best Pick- 2 aS a ae | ply uA. Fr eoemnees Gown salen diately. Ap is} ltcaie thon denial oithens ‘ . i done for the cash buyer. Our counters and shelves embrace as great a number of bar- a, ale th “se | © augzs ene os ae ; r : ‘ ne al ft a dou le Aneme tie oe $5.50 is a price we must have in | Binder Tw ine, gains as ean be found any where. and as we want to sell our goods we want you to buy ing inegar on e marke EXCELSIOR FLOUR. | noe LET fi yne-hi ae Bat ——— ae 7 aes j ‘ Tr lozens f ladies want them od | pled by B. ¢ *-rowse o arti w are »p ei @ What didwedo? § nail put the knife) py : and get the benefit of the bargains that are on the rounds. Our Furnishings are cer a eS alae poate 3.0 Prowse. i: Prowl rt ular apply hi -_ - pa a re expensive line—a | $ aints and Oils, tainly of the finest quality ‘ i we can guarantee w hatever we sell to give you first- ; 5 ne a t WANTED.—A second-hand hoist wheel, f nat Gall caste ee ee oe Ts , sf: We xious fur you to call and see if what we-say i not correct. | strong White Wine Vinegar | The Best is the leapest. | Apply to C, L MomRison, Queen Strevt vet. Call carly teecethem. Tler wankd Fence Ww ire class satisfaction. e.are an bh; rs bef | augal : erage oe . | = 2 og a — eae — ~ a mee — oe rae “— for Pickling, at 64 cents per Since taking hold othe brand of Floul | a2 te s Z 1 —Brick OM “we Joorgs ra ‘Wright, occupier y (700 d. r BEER BROS. . purchasing elsewhere. : ii last May it has given almost universa This he a has been paint “4 and p apered ‘ . gallon which some like the satisfaction both to our customers and | throughout, and is now in splendid ordes ‘ New Pur Goods arriy ne almost daily. F 1 ourselves. We are receiving orders al most | aoe — i aan let pont So ue ompa if Valves with other goods : : ‘ have tried | o ( GE P offics — - g ' y 1an the Malt. | every day from our friends who apply to GEORGE PEAK:, office in buildin Wi le not mask ans k urs for large Fl flav or of better th it, wad they say THEY WILL HAVE NO OTHER. | a oce capled b y Peake Bros, -& oO 30. cod | angi i count i ive i trial and y vill y the same TO LET A Louse on Chestnut 8 , co : F ll & Ch dley Z Both are pure and good. Give it a gee a ie oa say 1 tania a z= ‘ a . Che tut Stre “ ne . ' : d I \ . ¢ | BRowN, Centra Otel. 2w eod septs — By Weather Bulletin. ene ’ e | = ping nine roo ms ; water and sewerage in connection. on ply at this office. septl5—vod t { Charlottetown, October 16, 1893.