winnt " Lanna, atyre. Malpe ww = queer ss < “ b> Cx [wus e( i a Tux Scmoots | ‘ vi hw sie VW \ re \ 7 6S Ca fuaxks.—T} ~ ret ' » “ “y Hail ja A Ex pas é Fixoers C 7 4. man ald had three of fingers cut cular saw Hogan’s Fact ness, The e af proagh, and the , badly lacerate i > wounds -_- -~ Tice Past ‘s Movement se arrived from Summerside clock .a®t ev ng nd will fer ‘ r ra I ste 6yort argo W ; the I very Ket - Seert Act.—A sum: g served » Andrew Doy!l firat vioialion « f the Scott Ac tarnat 1 Monday Rughes yesterday paid the fine an inthe last care brough 4 » DEATH OF a Miser B.C aeet! 4 : visitor | 1 het yy ene room: WwW r gol a A “ ] e wrovz 2 ‘ - For Love's Sacer. —1 young Houseman w Ont., a ve ar aco B Huse anor ier i ‘>? ~ fust Ent ‘ r tents of a amd ros i had - in afms a i her neck, saving beld charms for her Shed tir - Potrce Covar.—This fo Act case against Enocl alionrne! for farther evidence until Wed- und for a similar reason the H. C. Connolly journed tothe same yt israel Thorpe was ym brought agains terfering with Joseph nesday next: gasee again<i Helert were further ad date. The case agai dismissed. A prosecati« P. 8. Brown, for ir Hurry, a peace officer, i his duty, for further evidence. ieee Fouxd tar Gotp.—A Cherokee nted out one o mounds in the vicinity » claimed that her an- y le, | rested Dr Twi itchell was summoned and 7 ‘ | dressed Ramsay’s wounds. Had medical aid not been given, Ramsay would have ) ; 5 vled to death. He now lies at the police ww recent! y po treasure .fler a good ana o of C rsuasion Tenn., in which sh eestor “hed t of 4 tke induced two or three @n3 to andertake an s nett has been ineart! Gaime that the mound the value of half a million do siemens Perators 1x Bost feepcrlent of the St..« *olaloes are arriving by water warkime provinces, the Ments coming from the The tirst earg Tuesday schooner Alberton. Other cargoes have since arriv- “ Miletus, Cor: ed in the echoone her vessels from Georgetow 1. Some potatoes are also arrivir bat these mostly come fro ' Wieck, close to the bhorier, hiver counties Lev Baotwerty Lov very funny sight was that Pedestrians on Union Stre ._ trneon when they behel Were brothers, and not v years or therenbout- tattera! varmetr ap.” One war Yomach while er "ited patch on the seat of iaester ened the dexterity fa Pith the rent sv with a im the sk f the operator, dienes lof the operator, a “Weve More to ‘Lose Than You. the “eveless end” or bu mvt —St. John Gazette You need but venture a few Soerst. Last I a|dollars. We venture your ar : || good will and your future *., t ’ | Meet, Int evening Th | trade if we fail to satisfy you. Menlan » ing a goudly fince of Wales (' lies ; and ‘the| We know what we offer : you prin Wate Lonnie « ro. t know what you ‘Hl get. me the ng; andl Bat having satisfied hundreds tal an | trumental ’ te, was spitally carrie The ve | We can satisfy and profit you. Pere vox ‘ ivy Mr- + o t ME futisne *s Grate ‘|Buy FURNITURE of the eaiirage” by Mes. Ht. C. Goff makers. Spey. Mr. Miller, ant Messrs, @ , and B. 1 - | Mled at the ora Th 4 pate v ye l j - MAR WRIGHT & 00., LTD, a me, the contents being fa g 4 ore the procedings closed a great - Who Sei! at Selling Prices, of those present signed the i Chee pledge nov28 ro GET THe EXAMINER xr Park ‘Ron LOCAL AND OTHE tiresome, and his rendition of ove of the t sgainst him for se Scott Act—$57.20 in 1 i. | me at as a whole, have to thank Mr. C. P. s Wire.—Mrs. Marcus ! | der on board the fishing schooner Beene | or, Alexander Ramsay, was in a fighting | mood He entered a group of his fellows Cheapest ~toek in the Island. because we buy for was adjourned unt large amount of excavation, Sia slready nore than $30 ,000 wort ho ww.—The e season arrived last i ea Johnson & Jehnson, unger than tif ty | Cor. Keat and Prince Streets, may stretk neyman tailo ", DAILY ST. PATEER’S CONCERT. [t has come to be a matter of Course thata St. Peter's Church concert ig an overcrowded aduir, We don’t mean the programme—that is generally so good that t is voted too short—but the concert hall hat the committee did well in securing a larrer hall was pr aa last n ht in the Philharmonic Hall; for not only was there ne sitting sor etanc ling room on the door, vel di sused | gal lery had to be hrown open. The Master of th Rolls was, unfortunately, not able t ) appear; but s'"g from the laughter and applause ich greeted the comic pieces, and the appreciative hearing given music and re- tious, that was the first and last of their } even the « disappointments Phe two glees were a real treat. Why} ‘“annot we have a resurrection of the Sec- ety which made its home in this hall a few years ago’ All music Jovers would raliv to its support, Rev. Mr. Hunt had a@ difficult task to perform, but carrie] it through with con- scientious exactitude. Very sew vocalists | would dare to attempt such a piece of music before a Charlottetown audience, nor would he be listened to if he did, as he was Mies Benoit sang the “Flower Girl” as sweetly as coull be. Her powers as a vocalist are of a high order, and her voice i# being well cultivated Mr. Cloud Hill was in excellent voice ani ea ig well in his sele tien from Tosti, He is or ne of the si ingers whom Charlotte- town | gladly bear again. The (as itasia from “ Olivette,” by Miss ir ind Prof. Earle, reminds us that we want to see “Qlivette” or something liv goo nd on the boards this winter. Mixs Ger rtrude Davies recited so well aif the audience fcrgot that they ha! heard her before in the same piece, wil the ther half were so delighted that it would have made no difference a way Mr. Arnand’s readinga are never most powerful scenes in Ivanhoe was ex- ceHent. Mr. Bulman made a decided hit it telling about the new patent adjustable blind-roller skirt. Prot. Vinnicombe play- ed chee clar:onet as only Prof. Vinnicombe can do it. Miss M. Moore sang exceeding- y well a pretty love- “song. She, too, is a vo allie st whom Charlottetown will always listen to with pleasure. The comic quar- tettes, “Japanese Song” and “Phantom Band,” brought the house down; and Master C. Earle did it again with the ever new “Fogarty’s Cake, ms ‘for the crust it was nailed on with glue.” A word of warning at the end: There is so doubt that the room was dangerously crowded Better take a larger oue next tire. The committee, who are to be congratu- lated upon the excellence of the entertain- Fle er for his piano so kindly lent. “7 Crean COURT OF CHANCERY. Hefore the Master of the Rolls, Henry W. Robertson and others vs. © — F. Collett and others. This isa t brought by Dr. Robertson, of Crapaud, ‘nt othe ors, creditors of the late Mary Walker (formerly Mrs. John Hall), for the purpose of making the property formerly | owned hy said Mary Walker available tor McLean, Q. C., and Mathieson for com- plainants. Haezard, Q.C., Warburton and Good for defendants WHO IS ALEXANDER RAMSAY? ae A Portland, Me., despat th says: Only the arrival of the police prevented a mur W. Pierce on Monday evening. All the crew had become intoxicated, and one saj!- and attacked Thoe. Hyde, who is from Boston. Hyde resisted and a brawl ensued. Ramsay was hit in the head by a beer bot- tle and felled to the floor of the vessel. EXAMINER ete. eee ——THE GREAT—— 5 WEEKSODS, Low-Friced Store athens All the people know us, Buy from us. and come to us, because we are the great Low-priced Store of Charlottetown, We) have everything to be a High- | class Dry Goods Store. and our prices are the lowest. | Till End of the Year these Goods. must sell at Bankrupt Prices. All Mantles and Jackets, A:l Furs and Robes, | Ail Dress Goods/and Sacque Cloths, All Linders, Drawers and Shirts, All Shawls and Wool Goods, All Ladies’ Gossamers and Cloaks. found in W. A. WEEKS & 00., The People's Cheap Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, November 21, 1894—m w f . ito buy newest goods at very. low priees. SALE WEDNESD: AY, _— ——————— —_—---— > . CLOSING OUT SALE OF ALL OU R | mines - —_ _ ee a eee a a eg ream = ee Es ee =— STOCK OF ——— | Photo Frames, Dressing Cases, 1894. ee eee ‘MEW C0008! KEW GOODS! We have a lot of Albums, * | Manicures, Work Baskets, G D pe E — }" | Purses, Fine China, ete., ete., A. O |which we have decided to F | clear at a big reduction to In Capes, Collars and Mufts. Astrakan Jackets at 20 per cent off. Jadies’ Cloth Jackets, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Dress Goods and’ Trimming, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Kid and Wooten Gloves, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Corsets and Hose, 20 per cent off, Ladies’ Felt Hats, F lowers and Feathers, 50 p ¢ off. Silks and Ribbons, 25 per cent off. ~ Balance of our stock of Blankets, 20 per cent off. As we. have decided to discontinue this branch of our business. must be eclozed out. The Siock is ah new this season. FOR CASH ONLY. J. G. M AC DONALD & CO., MARKET SQUARE 1 ’ ? »* ‘ Charlottetown, November 2°, 18v4—ie i6 CENT OIL! —— 1) S..B. ENMAN & CO. have just received some of te 1) cent Oil, and will sell it to anyone who wants it. But everyone who doés not-ask for it can depend on getting the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure. & CO, Ss B ENMAN. In the Building formerly occupied “J.by D. McLeod, Queen Sireci? Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1894—in w f > : ee oo A = 7 - : > The Leading Readymade Clothing House in the City. Why are we the Leading Clothing House ? tetire thecourt ne THeewe's0") give the best value in the market, and no man can undersell us EVER goods are matchless for durability. We are now- offering the largest stock o Because. our =. Ulsters, Reofers and Overcoats, both Imported and Homemade, SHOWN We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S. CLOTHING, Come and sce the Bargains we are .able. to offer cash and sell quick on a close margin IN CHARLOTTETOWN. which completes our stock, and it is the It pays to do it, <itaiidan wn tac Eiehest Price Aluwrays Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. poral artery wassevered. The calls of the schoor- both ar “police” called three officers to er,and Ramsay and Hyde were tation, but will probably recover. Ram- say is a large powerful man, while Hyde is only of average build. The former is from Prince Eiward Island. MONEY CiN BE SAVED ere ee Queen Corner of = j hy getting your Horses and Cattle in 5 { zood condition before the winter sets T | - in. They then eat less during the winter and feel better in the spring. PEEL’S CONDITION FOOD is guaranteed todo this or money re IN THE FOREIGN MARKET, soiin Sommeresie ty JA Gowrie | Have Taught Us a Few Things About Buying Toys V.S.,and in Kensington by Dr. Darrach THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. wv28 = TARE OUR WORD FOR IT. city. We want you to be the judge. They are very smal! print. Jewel Cases—everything but “ Hard Cases.” ned eae OS i We have made what we believe is the best selection of TOYS ever shown in this | Bring your glasses, so you can see our prices. | Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS and ‘TOILET | SETS are insured by the extra low prices. Sed £de'ens Get a PRINTER’S OUTFIS—Press and all—-from $ XMAS CARDS and) BOOKLETS, Xxmas Numbers of all the Illustrated | p . ie sssing Cases, Shaving Cases, Mavicure Sete, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, ALBUMS, PHOTU FRAMES, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUALS, etc. GA™“ES.—All the newest and- most popular Gares. ; GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS and ‘other Military supplies. BAZAAR STORE, The Price Cutters. Charloitetown, November 26, 1894—dy THE 2nd NUMBER IS NOW READY. cs PES Don't forget the Yesterday it was Real Jap Silk Handker’ chiefs at five cents each, and needless to say there has been a rustle round that cor- ner ever since. derful bargain in CHENILLE PORTIERES AT $2.50 PER PAIR. Has an equal bargain in these goods ever before been offered in this city” You'll almost think the customs duties are abolishec * @elebration BEER BROS. ON OUR PROGRAM To-day we add a wonder- We don’t ” on Saturday. Tie Wesruen. —Strong winds and gales, westerly to north-westerly ; generally ed un'ng decidedly ¢ older, with loeal snow flurries. ee —- SPECIAL VALUE ! 25aQuilted Beal 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 $1.00. ne a tee ne re ? “te first-class and in Al order, - and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. ANOTHER SNAP. et a E apr - -$% $7.50 and $8 Trousers FOR-—— _-NOW. SELLING = $5.25 = These goods will be made to your order at the above price. This offer for Twenty Days only. D. A. BRUCE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, November 24, b604-<4a thu sat - STOCK OF THE LATE Cc. HE. pias Having purchased at a great reduction the stock of cacmee Gents’ Furnishings, Clothing, “Underwear and General Merchandize of the Estate of the late C. E, Robertson, today WE HAVE OPENED THE STORE, d placed all on the Market, which will*he sold at prices that eninst be competed with by any house in the trade, The stock Please note- that Men’s All-weol Shirts and Drawers at Oe a Suit the best value in towu. — eee ——_— ARRIS & STEWART Charlottetown, November 28, 1894—dy a 4 - CASH IS WAN THD | . This stock must be cleared, and will be sold 25 per cent. ‘lower -than is possible for other. dealers to purchase their goods, Cc. A. ! Nov 3—dly Xmas preserts. and see for yourselves. You will find prices all right. Cc. LEWIS, all the above goods} It will afford a good opportunity | | Clearnesa anc i era will be nro nov24—dy 3i 24th inst., | evening, 26th. gister for sale i office. crowbar. | bis wife, cen wake room for new goods, Now is the time % buy Call early GRAFTON STREET. nov26 SPTICAL GOoBSs LOOKING THROUGH | properly fitted glasses, you see well, You also see with ease and that makes it good ior your eyes. Don’t tax your sight by | ueglecting to correct existing imperfections | with spectacies, Delay only increases ‘ects wich prompt attention will remedy. l ecctath of vision may be r tained indefinitely if you forestall im- pairment of sight by a timely: resort ‘to 1 | apectacles. We have now a very large stock of nee as well as spectacles, “and if you sh to give a nice pair of gold spectacles cye glasses to anyone for Xmus, we can iit them well E.W. TAYLOR, CAMEROY BLOCK. > Ver We PROVINCIAL INCOME TAX, FINAL . NOTICE. The time for seek i payment of Income Ir ax has been extended to Ist Dezember, | 1894, in order that persons liable may be saved ¢ - nse. Afier which date default- ceeded agains: according to |} ; acy, ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, Ch’town, 23rd Nov., 1894. Pickford | & Black. Halifax and Charlottetown Steam- ship Company’s Sailings. ee SPEAMER FASTNET Will sail from Halifax on SATURDAY, arriving here about Monday ALSO Steamer City of Ghent will sail fro Halifax on Monday night, the 26th, arriv- ing bere about Wednesday, the 28th. She will carry freight to the following ports —Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, | Canso, Isaac’s Haroor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor and Halifax. Freight. soli- cited W. W. CLARKE, nov24d —dy Agent. OR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Avg 16,"94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Ad vertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—A lady’s red leather satchel contaia- ing & purse, card Case with Owner’s name on | cards, anda bunch of keys. Finder will be | rewarded by leaving the above articies at the st ore of W W Wen LN Ek. 2i—nov2s WANTED— A good cook. Gow xl wager Ap- ply te MRS SULLIVAN Brighton nove? LOST—Y cateetag afternoon, between Dr Johnson’s and treat George Street, a purse on are S ‘mall amount of money. } sod finder wil! please leave |i at this effice and be oe novZ? WANTED—C Aniaenieered addre ss ; salary and expenses paid weekly from start. | Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- an vrown siock, advantages unequalled, — Brow N Baeos Uo, Nurserymen, Toronw, Ont. Vv w—~dy tf C \SH RE FISTER - 4 -4 Nevional Cash Re- Apply at Toe EXAMINER 31 pd—nove CROWBAR ore woe m Har per’s, on Fitzroy St is morning. . App'y at this office. “TW O GENTLEMEN, ora gentieman wi be made comfortable in “private Terms moderate. wo family. office. WANTED— A boy to learn the bookbindi Apply at ovce to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen Street. novil—t’ DEESSM AKING at your homes or not Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a spe- clalty. Good references; satisfaction teed.—MIss NICHCLSON, below oe Pownal Street. MAGIC LANTERN FOR 8, pair of Dissolving View Lan Ae tee tw am cash. ‘fac oped! Tease i price for oc a tanoia, | - te«t English edition, — ata discount. 60, & number of other works, new and enh hand «apply at this office. tf—octls AALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince 5t, Oisile. Apply at this office, 2aw—ootl> ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres of land with good dwe'ling house, twent: ooven rieared. ithin half mile Ratlway sense < County. Price $40. eet kn chan MP. P: HoGa WANTED—Two good smart men. Soe to F. Tuswer, Marebfielc. to friawy - nD Se NaN ema : % ie : ed fe c 4 ee F Ce eee _ " F e Se ~ PUR gee etme i g