- LL = a THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Bros Srecia - Qu ESTiON Hon. D I Ww appear on i ° \ I As Aa ' te " = os iAW Kt \ and ‘ rds Sup} aw Sa xt, O 28t at -> Sra I) ‘ wer a snd a num ked cu M ‘ St. Joh ‘ I { that M1 i t, had hs V explosi ‘ ‘ Cave ha ‘4 ‘ _ Sy ‘ eves appear Summerside of ’ ) ty le ¥ y ago and a tul f » therefron - \ Lk SUMMONSES Sums nses for fir the Canada Ten perance Act sterday served Peter Pau! Gillis i George Mutch, both of Sidney Stree € i mn Monda - | ror Cua TTETOWN The rities Braddock, Per as pea an ordinance ing ga 7 ¥ profa , ed by a | tsortl ’ isesniial Spraixsen H Anke. - The Summet side e= ponder! f the Guardian reports st Mr. J. E. Wyatt, of that place,sprain sa » vesterday by catching it on a raised plank im tle lewalk o Ronse» Tae Cuvres.—The Episcopal Chu at Lawrence, N. S., was recent- t surplice, cassock and sitar I ‘ the church was ef- fecte ins a key to the vestry door re 7 4 N Derarture.--A minstrel show a all lady performers is talked cft ° ske place the Academy on New Year wu e} | alies will be blacken- e . : : 9 | lav bones, etc.— H ‘ i i - ey Srp : At the meeting of the ai I Masonic Temple g vas ae ied to bold a tur- kK ev ig of the 3lst Oc- t Remember the date and a s nt Presnyrexy ComMirree.—A committee of Presbytery will meet with the Mount Stewart and West St. Peter’s congregation it e Mount Stewart Church on Monday, 29th October, at 6.30 o’clock Rev I. Sat nd to prea Tur Appress Framet Copies of the aldrese presented to the Governor-Generai by the City C August lact have bee irtistica framed by Messrs Wi i M Each person who signel the address w have a framed ’ } \ sits Ix « Prow < Tows —Says the Bid deford, Me., Standard :-—‘‘ One night re cent a drunken constable handcuffed himself toa fence on Alfred street with the idea that he had grabbed a prisoner. A pedestrian liberated him and assisted him home.” sieceitiliiicakke 1. O. G. T.—All interested in organiz- ing Charlottetown Lodge will meet in the Masonic Ten o'clock A comfortable room, well lighted and heated, is provided. Those -igned the charter are requested to be on band Y. M. C. A.—The executive committee of the Young Men’s Christian Association met yesterday afternoon at 4 o’clock, and, after discussing the situation, decidkd to at once appeal to the citizens and friends ef the work among young men for the whole amount of the debt — $4,000. who have al - Bie Deore rx Geese.—Premier Peters and Colonel Armstrong, of St. John, epent the greater portion of yesterday watching for wild geese at Tracadie. Abont six oo" ck their appearance of aflock, fr yt each ten geese patience was rewarded by the ped mm one she iia Porice Covret.— This forenoon Francis Eliworth was fined $12 or 60 days’ hard labor for being drunk aad incapable yes- terday. Daniel McMillan and Alexander Campbell, for trucking without license, iple to-morrow night at 7.30 | omwhich they drop } place on Tuesday, Oct beth’s Church, iam Oakes, of Bradalbane. J eo : . _ = - Ds - = _— == _— -_ 7 — pT DAILY EXAMINER ~ . : . . ° - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1894 WEDDING BELLS Ae mo oe te al (=e é | A very pretty Oct, Ii ee 1. “4 es iy f ra = ; coe Rs 0 | a fo fs 1 = aa a iS 4 ng parties we . ifres ) e| Mac- < > ee. : } . / aah. a Brookfield, am gy alte = es ; l } a B Adelaide, youngest daughter of Mr. Wil - - : , The brides ; = { ) : My maid was Miss Flora J Kennedy, of Brad- albane, and the groomsman Mr. Daniel McDonald, of Springton The « eremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. A. W Daniel. The church was beautifully dee orated and Miss Haslam presided at the organ. The bride received many beaut ful and costy presents. We wish the young couple unbounded happiness. At Georgetown, on Tuesday morning, after the arrival of the Souris train, Mr. (ieorge W. Morrow and Miss Laura Stew art, both of Souris, were united in holy matrimony by the Rev. E. T. Woollard Pie weather was exquisite, and should be regarded as a good omen for future happ - ness Mr. Joseph White acted as groom -- man, and Miss Minnie Morrow as bride-- maid. The bride wore a very neat travel ling dress in place of the costume pre- cared for the occasion. It that the mind of Mr. White was so upset losing his bachelor friend allowed the valise containing the ix supposed account of that he wedding dress te remain in swee: repoxe Souris platform. On dit, that Mr | Joseph has already opened up negotiations for the purchase of the costume, as he is ikely to require it for s certain lady in the near future. The lack of the dress lud not, however, prevent a@ very merry party enjoying a sumptuous wedding breakfast at the house of Mrs, Aitken. The party left by the afternoon train for Souris, carrying with them the wishes of their many friende good _——_ ee PERSONAL. Wm. Harvey, whe spent the summer morths at Point du Chene and Prince cdward Island, has returned home. Billy intends going south for the winter.—St. Jobn Gazette. Rev. Dr. Wilson is in Prince Edward Island attending meetings being held there in aid of the sustentation fund of the con- ference. He will be absent until next week.—St. John Sun. That well-known and popular mercia]) ambassador, Mr. J. J. Fairbairn, is doing the province in the interests of his firm. He is registered at the Hotel Davies rheie were registered at the Davies this forenoon: F M Murray. Montreal; H R Sturdee, St John The ar- rivals last evening included: J A P Pitt, Bermuda; E T Todd, St John; D McCraig, V 8, Moncton; AJ King, Halifax; C K Rogers, Boston; 0 M Melanson, Shediac; H W Higginson, Montreal. Rev. Mr. Miller, who has jately assumed the pastorate of the Christian Church, was last evening presented with an a!- dress of welcome on behalf of the church and the C. E. Society connected there- with. The rev. gentleman made an ay- propriate reply. The function took place at an “At Home” of the C. E. Society at the residence of Mr. William Bovyer,Great George Street. The Rev. A. W. Mahon of Marshfield left the Island this morning. He spent last Sunday in Souris with the Rev J. G. Cameron and preached a most eloquent and impreseive sermon in the afternoon in Bay Fortune Church. We are very glad to see that “the health of the rev. gentle- man was much restored Ja t winter dur- ing his sojourn down south, and his many friends more confidently bope that a rest for the winter months will render him able to take up his work for the Master again at no dietant date. The Summerside Journal commenting npon the recent railway che.ges says: “In | the promotions and salary readjustment, | however, we are sorry to find that one specially deserving case, that of Mr. R. M. Young, Assistant Storekeeper, has been over-looked. Mr. Young has been in the employ of the Prince Edward Island Rail- way for the past fourteen years, during which time he has proved himself a faith- ful, hard-working and efficient officer. During that period he has had nv increase in his salary, which is small, entirely too much so for an official of his capability and experience. We trust, therefore, that the Department will take his case into favorable consideration, and that he wi!l very Soon receive at least that increase of aalary to which he is unquestionably en- titled, by reason of long service and faith- ful and efficient discharge of his offizial duties, This is only asking for our just right», as the late re-adjustment has result- ed in a considerable saving.” conr Hotel- Bushels of Gats Can Be Saved were ea fined the Amount of their license fe with costs of su ons. ' ‘ ‘ i e Tee, wit! ts of summon by getting your horses into good con- at oi - . . Avorurn Scaweep Casz.—Richard Nel dition before the long winter is on ue, é ’ ae WE SE .-—— It nara . a é ‘ ; : . 8A < e ter son, of Crapaud, had Geo. McFarlane, of They then eat less and are in bet summoned before H. J Palmer, Stipendiary Magistrate for Queen’s County to-day to answer a charge of tak sshore. After hearing the Same piace, ing seaweed from h the witnesse, the case was adjourned for one week for judgment. Saal A Dastarpiy Act.— On October 8th at (rientinnan sor iriies caught a cow be- longing to Mr Alfred Gallaet of that place and tied a bunch of straw to its tail After pouring kerosene oil over the the hinder part of the cow they applied a matey. ‘The result was that the cow was bad'y burned and rushed throught the set- tlement frantic with pain. > Tre Srcpents Oncanize —Ata meeting of the students of Prince of Wales College last eventing, the College Young Men’s Christian Association was reorganized for the winter, with the follow ing etuft itficers : E N. M. Hanter presilent; J, Artemas Sell- ef, vice-president Jeremiah S Ylarke, secretary-tr. asurer Fuller plans for the formulated at a iday evening next winter’s work w meeting to be held on I in the Y.M.C. A lass _ o— room Bes Biessen.—The new beil for St. Michael’« Church, Montague West, was blessed on Sanday by His Lordship Bishop Macdonald, assisted by the pastor Kev. | Jas. Phelan and Rev. Dr. Morrison, rector of St. Dunstan’s College. The bell was called St. Hago. After the blessing, High Mass wa brated by Dr. Morrison, who also preached an eloquent and appropriate Tie bell which weighs about a thousand px l-, was bought from Me- Shane & Co., Biltimors It cost about two hundred dollars, and, best of all, it is fermon straw and | health. Peel’s Condition Food is guaranteed to tone up horses and cattle to your entire satisfaction, or we give you back your money. Bags of 12} Ibs. for $1.00. Sola in Summerside by J. A. Gour lie, V. S. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. OUR BUSINESS IS BUILT ON QUALITY! We make, buy, sell and \dream Furniture twenty-four hours a day. Don’t take our word for it— better take our Furniture. The home stretch is always ‘ours, and the more Furniture /we put into a house the more elegant and home-like it be- ‘comes. ‘MARK WRIGHT & €0., LTD. a gift to the church from Mr. Owen Me- | Ker Are Children Who Sell at Selling Prices. 1 Prettiest in Hoods or Hats ? A great many look at their best in dainty bonnets or hoods, and so we bought largely of these in a variety of styles. A great many more look better in hats. We did not overlook this fact, and so in Hats, too, we show several pretty novelties in « large variety of colors. Call and see them. Our Millinery Department is complete, and our Trimmed work gives the greatest satisfaction. BEER BROS. Tae Wearien.—Mostly fair; little change in temperature ; molerate winds; a few hoeal showers, 7 te VICTORIES.” The Distingue as proved by the years. have of this celebrated make, best Tweeds and have been handling the “best Th? Distingae Watsvpoyf t omers FOUR DIFFERENT Proofings. this our STYLES, ERR? Waterproof 1 is admitted to be the best selling | ) Waterproof Garment in the market, | experience of W. A. WEEKS & C0. just received their Fall Stock | all in the We cus- Marguerite, Juliet, Victoria, Golf, with Silk-lined Hoods. 400 NOW IN STOCK. | | | AND Charlottetown, October 6, 1394 Extracts from the written opinions of leading English | this inake of Waterproofs :— houses handling “We believe passed. t} The most “The Queen of Waterproofs. perfect in fit and finish, ie Distineue Waterproof to unsur- popular Waterproof in the market.” gives universal satisfaction “There is no risk with Fashionable. durable. healthy~ A ;% a Pte VW hiole-aie Charlottet wn, Octole Se 7 y t ' sa 2 ts EE ee Bees | an ww bea &: i SY tz ton Attractive in appearance, | made in most elegant designs, a make lke ‘The Distingue.’ & GO and Retail. eee EVERYTHING mwi FURS! FURS! IN THIS LINE AT WwW. B. DAWSON’S. Water- | proof tor the -past three years with | satisfaetion to Norway Seal Capes and Mufis, ; Greenland Seal Capes and Mufis, Opossum Capes and nfs, Ifeaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Backeis, Gients’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Try us for Fur Goods. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy fnioves. We will give you the closest prices. J. KH. MACDONALD & CO. Mci.ay Woolen Company. Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet cverybody’s We wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made from our own 'Tweeds. They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- thing yeu can buy. approval. We have a very large stock of TWEREDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering small advance on cost, HATS and CAPS of all sorts and at all prices. at a very We are sell- ing our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. WOOLEN CORIP ANY. New Season’s Tea, Direct From China, VIA VANCOUVER our first direct shipment from mediate profits and freight from London. never before held such SPLENDID VALUE, tend giving our customers the full benefit. Yik=> TRY US FOR TEAS. SANDERSON Wholesale and Retail Grocare, Ne Charlottetown, October | $$ (x) ——— — ao Uc. lU and Foochow, saving all inter- As a result, we we in- & CO., wson Block, Victoria Row. JACKETS AND MANTLES. Our display of Autumn and Winter Jackets cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- ing colors; inchiding Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Brown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. FUR COODS. Capes, Collars, Muffs, Jackets, Ruffs. Our prices will be found low. We FLOUR TEA AND SUGAR We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico. We have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of! We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be . B ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} our goods and prices. OLD MINE SYDNEY AOUND COAL We have chartered the Steamer “ ALBERT ” jointly ‘to load Old Mine. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri 600 TONS wR THE BURNING QUESTION Is: i She will | | be due here on Saturday, 20th | ‘inst. Housekeepers wishing | to hav@a cheerful fire during the coming winter should send in their. orders at once, as this is by all odds the best Coal for Parlor use. R. McMILLAN, C. LYONS & CO. octl8—lw_ pat guar PUTTNER’S EMULSION PREVENTS CONSUMPTION. PUTTNER'S EMULSION Cures Consumption in its early stages. ‘PUTTNER'S EMULSION Prolongs life in the advanced stages of Consumption. have the in all the leading Furs and the} : rave these in a ie uding Furs anc PUTTNER’S EMULSION best quality of skins, ARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 20, 1894—dy z is the Remedy, par excellence, for Consumption and a!! Lung troubles, PUTTNER'S EMULSION is the best cure for all Wasting Diseases, PUTTNER'S EMULSION is for sale by all good Druggists at 50 cts. for a large bottle. oct22 & Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. eorenie ened So Tea to satisfy all tastes. Trinidad and Yellow Refined satisfied with WHAT I SHALL I USE? Suall I pay 25 cents a gallon for Oil, when I can get as good lottetown : — an article for MEASURE, from the following IMPERIAL Grocers in Char- 16 cents per gallon, leading J. D. McLEOD & CO.. STEWART & GATES. DAVISON & Cu. Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—dy Iw) why Ii New Boot and Shoe Store. —|y) -— WEEKS & WARREN. We show fine lines in GENTS’ LADIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S FOOT- WEAR. Our Stock is now complete, personally selected in the best markets for spot cash. Call and examine the stock and note our low prices, which must command a ready sale. We also carry full lines of Ames Holden & Co’s, celebrated goods; every pair warranted, RUBBERS, in Granby and other makes; Gents’, Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s OVER-GAITERS. We have made special arrangements with A.J. Webster & Co., late Harper & Webster, Shediac, N. B.,to handle their well-known hand-bottomed goods, which we re prepared to sell at low prices. WEEKS & WARREN, octl1—eod & wy NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. Best Assoriment and Prices the Lowest in the City. ‘SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS, | Heaven's Eye is Strengthened by the use of glasses. Yours will be also. Sooner or later every eye must come to The instant such aids to sight are needful, they should be supplied with- out the least delay. The thoughtless are very apt to atlend to the matter only wher the necessity has become so serious that much harm has been done before the rem- edy is applied. The proper course is to have your eyes examined to determine scientifically just what your sight requires to render it in the highest degree useful. We can furnish any glass that can be de -ired. It may be inviting blindness to do without the great sight-savers and sighi- ; epectacies, | strengtheners. i | | | | } | | | FURS ! E.W.TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. 03.1 New Firm. New Goods. Having purchased the Stock and good wil] of the business lately carried on by?A. | J. Murphy, I am {now prepared to suit anvone in the way of a SUIT OR OVERCOAT. em? y OR. H. 0, JOHNSON ‘SELL I will be glad to meet with any of the mers of the late firm, or any new who may patronize me. Everythin full swing. Come along early cm We will be glad to yoy vou our New Goods even if you *t want to buy S. A. McDONALD, The Reliable Tailor, the I t selection. ct22—eod only the BEST, which is Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and you lack{no customers to 0 B : oc P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1804, the daily (Sundays trains of this Railway will run excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down: Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 6§00.......Charlottetown....... 6D 8a 301 6i4.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 350 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 53 Bw 405 668...... Hunter River....... 54 85 44) 7 36.........Bradalbane........ 50 Fw CED FT Bboc2s.ccccgicssiseesss SS 790 BGe FO ctncins Freetown. .......++ 446 TW Dae Titcconss Kensington ........ 429 64 Soe SIP) sedsce Ar a 46 61 PM Summerside AM LGD BOD) icccoe Ly Ar.......€ 3@ i166 SOR OGD. 0000000. RROD, cccccces $25 4 Cae We kasvace Wellington . 3807 Wit iol . 287 985 - 16 80 ssccces SE ae Alberton.......... 106 70 J. Seer PAGMAAR. 1000020008 12% &» PM AM PM AW AM PM AM PM 630 300....... Charlottetown.......°% 6&% 650 315.....Royalty Junction.....906 65 7 SD. .cccccsce i ccenses oe Oe 805 405)...... Ar EM. ssvct 814 46 Mount Stewa t SDD 410) scvccee o. Mieeebes 810 3% OOD Sis. shetes Morell -7@ 815 930 500 Bt Peters. ....0..00 7 246 10M 53 Bear River -66 158 Oe WR ie ag Osa 4 cccne 61 1 2 AM PM AM P ere teen a eeeeeeetee e88e8 AM PM AM PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart......810 845 4 2, eer rae 717 237 1000 520 ........Georgetown........70 216 4M PM AM PM PM AM Ls +e seeee Emerald a oovco Ta 6 05 . Cape Traverge.... ...+-.00 6D PM AM Db. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Rall Moncton, N. 8B. \. MCDON ALD, Superinteadent, Charlottetown. EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,Y94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOBT—On Saturday eveniag, 20th inust., on Lower Queen or Water Streets, a bunch of keys. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. Uf—octas THE CITY BILU POSTER is prepared, in summer. winter, sunshine or rain, to do ali kinds of posting, distributing, etc.~a, P. ALLL, City Bill Poster, octg MONEY TO LOAN.—Apply to F. W. L. MooRE, Solicitor, Londen House Corner, Cheariotictown. dy lw wy im—octz TO LET—The dwelling house on the corner of Prince anu Kent Streets. Immediate pos- session. Uf—octa2 WANTED—Two gentlemen bearders or gentieman and wife in private family in cen- tral partof city. Address “ Boarders,” P. 0. Box 436. 'w—oct22 TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street, Uf—oct2d eiaianeaeiiineinne MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A psir of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 300 Slides, various; cost over $250. offered at hals price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, |a- lest English edition, new, ai adiscount. Al- 80, 4 number of other works, new and second- Apply at this office. tf—oct Ls er" KINDS oF PLAIN BEWiInG done neatly Iss BEATRICE ADMAN - fieid street, tnoetse hand TO LE?—Half of cottag © pleasan’ situ- ated near West Kent Street a oy On premises to Mrs. HENDERSON. TO LET—The dwelling house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mrs. Mellett. Apply to Mes. OFFER. Possession given imme- diately. e0d—octl7 VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. for sale. Apply at this office. 2aw—octls TO LET—A house with four rooms, porch, ood cellar and stable; pump at the door. ly to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, M ue Koad. 3w lawetee TU LET— The Dwelling Heuse on corner of Priace and Dorchester Sirosta, heated witn hot water and contgipipg nine rooma ply to GroBGE ALLEY. tt :