= See pi war Se THE DAILY EXAMINER iy WHERE TO GET THE EXAMINER, R. H. Mason, Pov O tee Chariotletown. J. Metntyre, Ma:peque Road, i | ious statements, the demeanor of the wit nesses and many other things, and would c. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, w. M. Co fia : 1 Street, a Wa wi Prince St , ’ Yr we oe oh Reais ‘ 1 Street ‘ " A ‘ i Street ; @ Gray, New all, PE. L. Rallway and en the trarns nJ Ww *" R ’ id Hillsb and Richmond wes ~ LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS , —Read Beer Bros. ad. - | D. B. McLeod lectures S o \ ‘ ‘ eft S mersile o- ‘ LRA ( 7. 2 . quenteniiipvedsnn ‘ ‘ STRE&E ‘ cLweeti a ’ var a Halifa - S e Ha : " > OvURBLY ALREADY i t | f ‘ N. Bs are miplaining that ha waterw ce excessive —— s i . ai wo I d lie First Methodist Chu ¥.M.¢ { is D v “ ason sieeianaiiin s aTion.—An eStigati nr Summers 4 : to eld 5 McQuarrie I I I H v ‘ s Dunstan's a sl th ‘ giut ‘clock . € is ati beau ‘ i J i Ti t shi; Z vas made ou So i I nm Mede Z rt « i STANL# X pect e m I i Sat 4 He Wiil tan va a rat t for beg ’ port and Pict I Dece r ~A s of the Ch vi key Clubs ae et Salvage Corp= br g a )«6C Tweaday ) I orta . -S« I 4 * . uf heca e - Dues the o : ala wher U and interesting in f r St. James’ Ha = te - tTres.—lIt will ho 00 people, the}, asement of the Firat Methodist Church Dr. Carma he General Superintendent fthe M st Caurch of Canada, le ire ght S t, “Trade and Get Doors open at 7.50; admission 10 - Dos’? i r is The Bethany Band e with the Second Methodist Ch are determined that their tea and hazar to be held on Thanksgiving Day in the Y. M. C. A. Hall wil! be a success in every respect. Don’t forget the date and ’ I pe ioe A Goov Carco.—The carzo of the steam- er Coban wi ¢ 5500 bushels of oat, shipped | la Bros., W am Boy e and A. N. Lar 30 sheep by Barret Hen- lerson; and about 230 ebhis. vegetables ship- steamer Will ' probad y ave Lilies eve ng — Three fisher- jrowned while mackefelling off d. Guvsboro. a day ago : esefn! trips, and F isHERMEN DrowNep men were Fox Islar They hai made two su few it 14 though that on the third they over lowled their boat«, while taking in their buovs and kiilocks, causing them to swam! 4 > -- Pork ADVANCES rive only change not- eu | es atthe market to-day was in pork by the carcase, which has advanced | to Sjc. per The supply of pork was fairly large, but there was little or no prc- | duce moving, and the attendance was / ema! Farmers report the roeds rough and hard iidhapaberes fo Be Testen —We learn that ateps are to be taken before the Supreme Court with a view testing the qualifications of cer- | tain members of the City Council. Conn | vel haa bee sined, and a motion fora wr f quo warra made as soon | as tidavit pon base the an ¢ xz ready — Hs ' S aiprvions.—The Fraser In- | . : brary of Montreal has re- | ceived in cash subscriptions $65,000. Of i £25 ) wae viv * I » man and | $34,.00 by anoth Sume of $1,000 and | epwards were subscribed by ten persons, | ul gthelate premier, Sir John Ab- bott, w Jown for $5,000 ane Wuo Kwows rv Aut 7-—-P: knows all about it; but if you attend the ture by Dr. Carman to-night, in th hasement of the Methodist Brick Church, hear a& ronch as any man knows | and a great deal more tlran most men | bout “Trade and get Rich.” Doors | po’slock. Admission 10c. e% i obably no one | { | The Supreme Court met it adjourned until Friday | wk No judgment was de- | vered, as was expected, in the Hughes | ase, but it stands over until Friday. The } Court of appeal then met and the appeal | case Of Stone vs. Maviliew, was calied on, | Mr. Stewart, Q. C., for the respondent, | es the appeal for want of | , Q. C, on behalf of the application and stand over toenable | i Tue Cocr thie morning, next at Ll o« ved to dism notice. Mr. Davie appellant, oppo-ed asked that the hearing bir vive the notice. i The ¢ ved the hearing to stand | over until January to enable Mr. Javies to give notice of appeal, The costs of the | ynsideret later. motion tu be The appeal! in the Methodist School case was then called on and is now being heard, Mr. Stewart, Q.C., for the subscribers and Mr. Davies, Q. C., and Mr. Peter's for the | n i . | counse! would have told him ‘PANCY WORK ‘POR XMAS PRESENTS Johason & Johanson, | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. PERSONAL Mayor Dawson will presi leat Dr. man’s lecture to-night. Car- } [t ie said that Colonel Breckenridge is | » go or the lecture platform. k. K Hotel} Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardine: ay atternoon en route te Southern Cali fornia. They will return the #pring Mr. and Mra. Robert J. Campbell re. ! turned from their wedding trip last even ing. They are registered at the Queen Hote! J. A. McDonald and wife, of leit vester Omaha, ; Neb., are registered at the Queen Hote! They have been visiting friends at West | River and are now on their way back to] Omaha } wo Mr. and Mre.C. E. Pratt, St. Peter’s, | and H. V. Salmon, Montreal, were regis- | tered at the Hotel Davies this forenoon Dr. Darrach, Kensington, was amongst those reg.stered last eveaing | Rev. D. M. Gordon, the new professor ot } systematic theology and apologetics at Pine Hill College, is showing how wise was the synod’s choice in appointing him \ student remarked to a Herald reporter vesterday that he is surpassing the most guine expectations which were enter- tained for his success.—Halifax Herald. John Hunter, driver of the P. E. Island Railway, son of Mr, Henry Hunter, of the I. C. R., this city, is visiting friends here. Mr. Hunter is amonz the oldest employes of the P. E, Island road, baving been in the eraploy ever since ite construction and has ulways proved himself a painstaking efticer.—Moncton Times LETTERS TO THR EDITOR. THE THORNE CASE, Sin -My compatriot, “Another Citi- "must find it necessary to be present ut the Police Court very otten if he is as ar ir as he makes out to be with those no frequent that particular bar of just- He charges Mr. Haszari with an en- ely new offence, viz: of sending Thorne wn to jailin such a way as to avoid iss ‘the matter brought to the notice he Supreme Covnrt * Another Citi- zen” had better be careful. There is such s thing asc yntem pt or court, and if he 2 not go slow in charging a magistrate duty, he may fathing it] ¥ th misperforming his r what sort hit ¥ discove states further, that I “another Citizen” % venture to sav that ne lm prieon f Thorn was justifiable Why uld I? Lam quite well satisfied to eave the judging of the case the Mayistrate I have ng to do with that — nor hal the Supreme Court jadges— who only had to pass on the question of Magistrate’s jurisdiction. Two, at east, of the three judges decided plainly and distinctly that there was evidence of t. It was for the Magistrte, and him niy.to say whether it was sufficient or Citizen” wants my opinion m the Martin case, as reported in the No, my boy, lam very sorry, e I am not a judge; and if I was, ild not vive newspaper I would look at many other cir- besides the words used. I manner in which they the var “Another Guardian but von a opinions on matances would consider the were Spoken, —cuntradictions jn inally come to a decision on the thole merits of the case, not on the words spok- en alone Will “Another Citizen” kindly answer this question. If Thorne was only a messen- ger, where did he get the liquor from? Tel! ustquick ? Mr. “Another Ciuzen,” be- fore the three months are up,and we might be induced to give the fine collected by such a conviction to Mr. Thorne. Finally, O fellow frequenter of the Poj lice Court, if Thorne was but a messenger why did he not subpeena the man from he purchased the liquor? His that such evidence could net be used to criminate the witness while it undoubtedly would have had the effect of saving us poor tax- payers the cost of boarding your friend Thorne for two monthe at the “Law-break- ers Retreat.” whom CITIZEN. is not complete without being pleasantly perfumed with SACHET POWDER We have some Eng- lixh Powder, which is the nicest and goes further than any we ever saw. Jt costs a little more, but ie cheaper in the end. For 6 or 10 cents you can get enough for an ordinary piece of work. THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streete. novl9 REmarkable | REjuvenation and REstoration is the REsult of treatment of REpairable FURNITURE at our Factory. Just lift your finger and our vans will call for your goods, CHARGES | for only (no charge for skill). medicine We are not REGISTERED. WARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. nov20 If You Have N Bought--Buy Now. Don’t wait for the children’s ears to freeze before buying are selling our Children’s Fur Collars at a very low price. For true comfort, shopping, wear one of the special line of Ladies’ ‘{'weed Ulsters we are now selling at such a sacrifice. BEER BROS. Tue Wratarn.—Decreasing north-west to west winds; fine and decidedly colder. ot Fur Collars for them. We Buy now. when marketing or } Olmstead, Boston, and D. C. | Moraon, Cardigan, are guests at the Queea | Did you ever * -8ee anyone <0 the impossi Did ble you eve see r prices sO low on Men Ss Overcoats, Reet ‘Ts j and Suits ° It ean’t be found in = Did » this country. you ever see O ur Underclothing ? The price 23 are cold, but t he Clothing 1S very warm. In fact. it’s too hot for competition. xy rou say us well buy at PROWSE wher they BROS., e give you better value than you can get elsewhere. ROWSE Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—tu thu vat Desires to announce to his many patrons and the public generally that in addition Custom Work and Handmade Boots and Shoes, He now carries a few select lines of Imported Boots and Shoes, ALSO RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, which he will dispose of at him a call. Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—dy & wky to his regular line of very fine prices, Give —— LADIES’ Yollars and Muffs, Sea] Capes, Astrakan Capes, Astrakan Jackets. CHILDREN’S Opossum Muffs and Hoods, White Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Lamb Caps. Sleigh Robes! Call and see our stock when you want Good value. Our prices are always right. MEN’S Fur Coats, Fur Caps, Fur Gloves, Sleigh Robes! HABRIS & STEWART LONDON Charlottetown, November§fi3, 1894—dy HOUSE. We have just received an assortment ~ ‘of this justly celebrated and popular Glove, Perrin’s “BRETAGNE,” .in Tans, Browns aad Black, 7 stud lacing, $1.35 per pair, Kid Gloves. Every ‘pair. fully line of other brands. | Charlottetown, November 27, guaranteed, A full sec peneaeeeeenn MOORE & McLEOD. 1894—tu thu sat NET RO es and Mitts to match. Gents’ Fur Caps, choice lot. fin town. } Rt | TO HAVE THE Bésf you mist get your Suits at BRUCE'S. New customers are coming daily to our store. Our reputation for miking the best-fitting Suits and Over- coats is now well knowa throughout Cadi, while our prices are as low as the lowest. Cull and see oar stock D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown, Nov. 6, 1894—tt 5 LEADING CLOTHIER We have a large stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, and good, warm | Reefers, infJMen’s and Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices. UNDERCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of fine Scotch Wool, in extra large sizes ; also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. FUR COATS !—A good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. Fur Gloves 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowest prices J.B. MACDONALD & CO., Charlottetown, November 153, 1894—dv We are too busy to write advertisements just now, os} our XMAS GOODS are coming in every day. We received a full stock of FINE CHINA direct from factory, which | includes everything in that line. Will have it open in a| day or, two. Our Plush, Leather and Celluloid goods are a “cure | for sore eyes,” and we have bought them at a price that | is bound to put competitors at a respectable distance. BUNTING.—200 British Flags, assorted, to arrive | among other goods to-day. Our invoice for Xmas Cards, Booklets and Calendars arrived last night. We have bought too many, but will make the price sell them. ABOUT DOLLS !—You must see them to have any idea..of our line. In TOYS we have received a big stock of Guns, Dogs, Drums, Arks, Banks, Horns, Rocking Horse, Dolls—in fact, everything in Wooden, Tin, Iron and Leather Goods. BAZAAR COMPANY. | Charlottetown, November 20, 1894--t t « Established 1867. 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 | - — =a —a : 7 : : : = — —— Canada :— | Five Roses, Beaver, | Ugilvie's, Dove, Matchless, Gem, Sunbeam, ete., etc., Howard, 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, Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. | at about $3 per bri. | Charlottetown, Noy, 15, 1894—tu th sat ———— FANCY GOODS. ed English, Japanese. German, American, Canadian. Our New Stock of HOLI- DAY GOODS is now arriv- ing daily. HASZARD & MOORE, BO° KSELL® r&S BID A FOND ADIEU To that Shabby, Ill-fitting Suit o Yours, and be Dressed in one of our HOBBY TWEED SUITS, Cheapest and Best in the Market. OUR OVERCOATS TAKE THE BUN! OUR MOTTO) °°" Vowrst Prices. S. A. MeDONALD., FASHIONABLE TAILOR, A. J. Murphy’s Old Stand, Queen Street. REPAIRING and PRESSING promptly attended to. novl2 PE ISLAND RAILWAY. Thanksgiving Day. Return Tickets will be issved at one first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 21st and 22nd November, inst., good for return up to and on Novem- ber 26, 1894. Db. POTTINGER, Genera) Manager, Moncton, N. B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Nov, 15, 1894. Teld pre TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1894. SPO COILA will make a trip to Boston previous to leaving for the Weat Indies, if sufficient freight offers~leaving Charlottetown for Boston 1st December, and leaving Boston for Charlottetown 6th December. Ship will apply t D. PAL QUHARSON & SON In View of the Approaching Uoliday Season, STEAMER rT iP would you not like to have your own or your | friend’s Portrait on a Watch Dial or Cover in durable Enamel. We | are now prepared to take evders for such work, Also see the large Crayo- tint Portraits we are al- most giving away. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK Unreserved Auction Sale Auction Sales at his Store, Queen Street, commencing this evening, at 7 o’clock, of the following lines s-— to conduet Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery- ware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Wringers, Clothes Horses, etc., and a large veriety of other goods. Phi mreserved sale offers a grand e to buy goods in the above lines \. MoNEILL & CO., <TRAYED. A Cow has been on the premises of the ved for three weeks. The owner ndersig an have the same by proving property paying expenses, It not claimed efore the 15th ef December she will be JOHN KENNEDY, vI—wy 2i New Perth. P. E. Island Railway. On and after FRIDAY, ist Juoe, 1804, tae trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sundays sxcepted) as follows :-— Trains Outward. Trains Loward. Read down up PM AM Teave Arrive PM AM 20) O%.......Charlottetown....... ih 8a 301 614 -Royalty Junction.....606 919 33) 645. ....North Wiltshire...4.53 Se GG. BR. cease Hunter River....... 524 8%5 440 7 36.........Brgialbane........501 7 yy ef ee ee Fenerald...,......45)5 70 08 7... coe SPURT. dene BE 3 78 ..» Kensington ....... 42 6% 60% 815) a EM essen 465 6 PM Summerside AM 140 8305 se anil BP is oe 30 116 202 845.......-- Misoouch@......... 3 6s 2H O05........ BVeRMmatORs os..ce 307 Wit Bie Weiiestsediad Part HEM. cccccs ccs 237 83 44D BODD. 2.000000 PEM ccccsercee tO OD 508 10 47.........Bloomfeld......... is i BOD Eb Mn cccscaceed Alberton..........105 7@ © 0 BE GD. 060002. 000k Ds seasemseneeee oa PM AM rx aS (1M PM AM’? <= Cae. BOR csecas Charlottetown....... om 56 6530 315..,,..Royalty Junction...., 9% 65 TE) OO wiscccmod Bedford.........8@ 44 805 405).......Ar imal Se. a? Mount Stewa) t 8 20 410$.......L¥ AP. .c0n0- 81 386 900 43%........... Morell -742 315 PEP SOD. cc0sss St Peter's... te 3 WEG BSB. .00-:ccctll CWE: véesece Oe Ue 66 666. ......0..- SOUS... +66 18 AM PM AM PM eevee SORE EERE EEE EERE R EET REESE REE ORC E TE AM PM AM PM 82 410 .Mount Stewart...... Bw 345 OES OGB........005 Aer cess cce 717 287 RGD GPP. odesace Georgetown........70@ 215 AM PM AM PM ee) eee eee eee eee ee | PM AM © BD> coessececcebane Emetald.....0..00-+-008 7b 605 eo seeee Ompe Traverie.... «2.0.05 67 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rail Moncton, N. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street. Ang 16,994—Ly_ Waats, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, WANTED—By a young woman with two vears’ experience, @ position as saleswoman. Address * Saleswoman,”’ EXAMINER office, nov.1—3i pd THE CITY BILL POSTER is willing to work. Now is the time, before Christmas, when he will be too busy. novid FOUND—Yesterday, on the read leading from Upper Maiprque to Lower Mal ue Road, near the Sel wolhouse, a caster einige shoeing. Ownpercan have same alter paying mivertising expenses on application to A. Dey LE, Grafton Street, 3i—aovls W ANTED—Two good smart men. to F. TURNER, Marsbfieid. Apply tu fridwy—nle TWO GENTLEMEN, ore geptleman with his wife, can be made comfortable in a private family. Terme moderate. Apply at this office, U—nevls a WANTED —A boy to learn the bookbinding. Apply at once to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen Street, novl2—tf A HOUSE TO LET on (hestnut Street, con. taining six rooms. Wil be let with a stable ifrequired. Apply to Henry RacKEAM. novs—tf DRESSMAKING at your homes or not. Evening Dresswear and fancy waists 4 spe- cialty. Good references; satisfaction guarap- t-ed.—MIss NICHOLSON, below Fish Market, Pownal Street. U—neovw OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at ut occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault, Possession given Oct. 13th, Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. KR. Island eod ti-—wer’’* MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE-A pair of Dissolving View Lanter with over jj Slides, various; cost over $250. offered at hair price for cash, Encyelopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, new, at adiseount. Al- so, a number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this office. ti—oouls AALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. Gisale. Apply at this office. caw—ootls TO LET~—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Strest, in good order. Stable inthe rear. Apply to Mrs. Lowben, Dundas Esplanade. nov? LOST—On Prince Street, between Hobbs’ corner and Mr. Richards’ house, a dlsck cashmere shawl. Fioder will please leave the same at this office, nev? SIT J ATION—Wanted, pomnes woman, & permanent position as ~keeper or to t books. Address “ Book-keeper,” Ex- AMINER Office. ti—nove LOST—Last week, @ watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. dy & wy: ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres of land with good dwelling house, twenty acres oa, a mile eS ae ‘ings County. Price $10. Ap; ° HoGan. nové ei. wk 2m BOARDERS WANTED~twser Sepa t «men can be comiortavly accommoda’ a a ventral placein thecity. Board moderate. Apply at Tur EXAMINER Office, 3 pd—pi — se > ae East 1a aaa Oe a ARR a pe bey ey mn = % age _ ne spitot aeae ? — * aioe fo Eg : > . wt =