» oh ede ae oad — WHERE TO GET THE EXAMINER, R HW. Mason Charlottetown J. Melatyre : , Post Office, Ma! peque Road c. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, w. MM. Coffin alle Street ‘ , Wa : "' St DP. Chap} i . ih Pasa e, « en I > Creo ‘ & Uo., Queen Street, , & Gray, News Stall, P. E. I. Railway) and on the trains rRW pp t ton St. RK Brace, Cor, | nand Hillsboro St, ccH y.Gk & se st Evans & > ‘ rinee apd Richmond ry LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. « SPRCIALTY Beer Broa - 5 Lodg ) - { y ven. s tu lest - by : I f i N : i ' ~ ‘ Sa j M “i Ava - il SHIPPE ] yr, Chas F. Trask shipped nineteen horses to Gar- Me ind Beck & Tupper shipped ia im be Dartmouth, N.S al | Coat Trape.—The schooner Min- i: Nereid a Cha » are di-- ha : a& g coal Me Millan's W al \ ‘ Oss It is rep. ried that the ‘ e and outbu sof Mr. F H. A at Little York, w destroved \ Saturday gh r yesterday | i - Mason brethre of Victoria | No. 2, A. F.& A. M., will please mem be ve regular meeting this even- , a ‘ ~ Visit ng wprethbren ai wa \ ‘ Quenen r A shg aze oceurred in the | (Mr. A. Newman last evening i 4 iren’s bedroom anu wa ed ne prevent fatal t ecu aidiicihetl Foresters, Arrention.—Special meet- i ( i Avondale wii be held tu rraw (Tues lay) evening at 8 o'clock } ation of candidates and reception of applications By order of the C. K, inion tiliinenitiin rey ‘ Yesrerpay.—T é€ boxy of the laie Peter McNaughton was interred at Lot 65 yesterday rhe funeral was large y attended rhe members of Division 1, A. O. H. were present in a body. indies cies SHoULDEr InsURED.— The Pioneer ‘ ports that Mr. Thos. McMurdo, of North Be had the mi-fortune to put hi- shoulder out of joint on Wednesday Jast He was ling a lead of straw when thi po ke and he fell to the gyro ind ieee Llores oF ReEcOvVERY me Mr. Thomes Me a the Gas Works, received a tel- egram from his daughter in Boston on Sat rday evening, stating that she seen her brother Alexander, who had been so sev- erely injured, and there was hopes of hi- -_— was a friends of Ireland he ild not attend at the celebration of Ireland’s Day at the World’s Fair. have a chance yet to hear a glowing de- seript of it, as Father Gregory is going to lecture on the subject in the A. O. H Hall, on Wednesday evening, the 7th Inet Now’s tuei CuHance —There a mmaber of the ie Senooxer Dawacen.— As the Northum- beriand was coming up ,the Saiurday riding at anchor and carried away he: flying jib-boom and broke several stan chions. The schooner did not have her lights ny Fortunately, the steamer saw her in time to slow up somewhat, other wiee the consequence would have been more serious ica Tae Ressty Case.—The care of Frank Rossin, charged with violating the Medical Act of 1892, began before H. J. Palmer, Stipendiar Magistrate, in the City Court- room this Police Constable Bradley is the prosecutor. Eighteen wit nesses have been summoned—sixteen of whom are from the country. Stewart Q. C., and D. C. McLeod, are counsel for the prosecution; Peters & Peters and Good for the defendant afternoon. eisai Are Yur Gorse Sovran ? — Islanders meditating a trip South the coming win ter should write the agents of the Plant ill particulars about Florida. The “Land of the Magnolia,” as it ix sometimes called, 1s par excellence the winter resort of America, and is mucl more easily reached than A handsomely i}lus- about it will be sent system for f and cheaply Pacific Slope points trated book telling all THE They harbor on | evening she struck a schooner | THE RALPH BK, PEAKE. i —. Some Further Particulars Bae the Dumage Sustained by this Vessel, rhe owners of the bark Ralph B. Peake have received a letter from Captain Rendle giving particulars of the disaster which overtook that craft some time ago, and to which Tue Examiner haa already made reference. From this letter we have been privileged to make the following extract : “The bark left Liverpool on the 17th Sept. last, and enjoyed a splendid run t within two huadred miles of St. John’s, Nad This she made in thirteen days, as on the 30th September she was that dis- tance from St. John’s On the latter date the bark was struck | by a tremendous hurricane, which carried away her two lower topsails, upper main ypeail, and three lower staysails, breaking the lower maintopsail vard and main yard; also springing the foreyard and lower rore- topsail yard The sea struck the§ Ralph on the star- board side, breaking 20 stanchions, start g covering board, smashing two besides doing considerable other damage to the deck. The wavea also broke the wind mill pump Capt Rendle then put the vessel before the wind and arrived at St. Michael’s, in the Azores, on the 15th October mre PERSONAL. bw mats, Mr. Lewis Carvell has returned from Toronto Mr. J. M. MeLeod returned from Am- herst on Saturday evening. Mrs. Montgomery has returned from | Summerside, where she has been spending some weeks visiting friends. Captain W. H. Barnard and wife have returned from their trip to the United States. Captain Barnard is in the city olay. lion. D. Laird, Hon. D. Farquhatson, Mr. Davies, M. P., and the other Grit | delegates from this province to the Liberal Convention in St. John, returned home on Saturday evening Mr. A. D. Gillis, the popular represen- tative of Kenny & Co., Halifax, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the Hotel Davies, W Honeywell, M D, New Glasgow; W 3 Lousson, Montreal, and W H Barnard, Summerside, were registere! at the Hotel Davies this forenoon. Mr. A. H. Moore, of Chicago, arrived here on Saturday evening ona visit to relatives and friends. He has been absent from the Province for twelve years. Reyistered at the Eureka Hotel to-day : loz Etienne, Montrea!; M H Swim, Bar rington, N S.J R King, West Indies; Dan McDonald and wife, Vernon River. G Ben- vit, Arichat. We are pleased to learn that Mr. R. J. Ledwell, who for the past six months has heen taking a course at the City Hospital, Boston, has passed a creditable entrance examination to the Harvard Medical School, where he wil! continue his studies. ee Caynxine Buveperries.—The St. John Sun reports that about 140 tons of canned blueberries were put up at Tracadie, N. B., this year by J. H. Myrick & Co. at ddan E.eerric Licurine.—The new Electric Light Company of Summerside, have al- | ready made some twenty contracts with the hotels and stores for lighting these places. The price for stores and such like range from $9 for 1 light to $23 for 6, while for dwellings the price ranges from $15 for 3 lights te $25 for 8. In beth cases a greater number of lights than | ~pecified are to be charged correapondingly lower figures. Special rates will be given to churches and halls. DIED. In this city, on the 5th inst., Besse, daughter of Andrew and Mary Doyle, aged seven years. On Sunday Nov. 4th James Hennessy in the 67th year of his age. [Funeral will leave Chestnut St.on Tuesday at 8.45 a.m., to St Dunstan's Cathedral thence to Roman | Catholic Cemetery.] (Boston papers please copy.) A HACKING COUGH is not only paimful for the patient but anneying to all who have to listen. Why not try a box of our COUGH DROPS? Price only 5 cents. Guaranteed best English manufacture. ‘Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. upon application to the agents of the Plant | system iis Appres3 aNp Presentarion.—On last Friday evening the members of St. Joseph's Society met in their hall and presented Mrs. J. Doiron with a beautifal address, accompanied by a very handsome purse. Miss Annie MeKeona read the address, in which was expressed in feeling terms the regret of all the members at her departure from the cit¢ ation 1 Which she, as Societ tiring zeab and unselfish devotedness she has ever manifested towards St. Joseph’ | It must be gratifying to Mrs. | Conver t. Doiron to know that her services have been duly appreciated by er a-sociate members, and now that she ix about to de part from our midst, she bears the good ’ ; . will and highest esteem of the community. | seinen Bisnorp Maepowatp Ewsterrarsep.—On Friday evening last the pupils of St. Joreph’s Conv Bishop Macdonald in anticipation of his tronal feast - St. Charles Borromet. The hall was prettily decorated for the orcasion. Together with His Lordship the Cathedral Clergy occ upied seats prepared for them The music both vdeal and instrumental was excellently rendered, but special men- tion must be made of, the French song which surpred and delighted those pre- sent. Another pleasing feature of the eu- tertainment Was the presentation of flowers | little girls | by the jdbior plipils ; seven each in her turn preseated His Lordship With flowers, explaining at the same time theemblematic signification of each. The ad dress by Miss Sweeny was excelintly writ- ten and well delivered. At the conclusion His Lordship thanked the pupils for their kind §=wishes oO him, congratulated them on the “excellent opportanity they have of aca tiring a good education and en- couraged them by. his kindly greater zeal in their studies. sand also the high apprecr- | president of the | y, bas always been held, and the un- } ent entertained His Lordship | ' words to Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Bill Proof People. WATERPROOF FOLK. I looked from my window, And, daneing together, I epied three queer people, i Who love the wet weather. The turtle, the frog, and the duck all joined hands | To caper so gayly upon the wet cand The turtle was coated In shell, to defy The pattering rain-drops, And keep him quite dry. The frog in green jacket was gay as could i 0. * My coat will shed water—just see it!” said he. The duck shoek his web feet And ruffled his feathers ; Cried he: “ Rain won’t hurt me! I’m dressed for all weathers. And when I can see the clouds frown in the sky, I oil my gray feathers and keep very dry!” —St. Nicholas. We know more than “three queer peo | ple” that a shower of pitts don’t move lany. Our accouats for the third quarter of 1894 are rendered, and our bock- | keeper is making out a list of Bint Proor Propte. /MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD , Who Sell at Selling Prices. Fur Edgings and Trimmings. A nice variety of the above just received. BEER BROS. ~ Tee Weatace.— Generally fair; light local showers at night; not much change in perature > eae DAILY EXAMINER - atin WEEKS. The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. The Astonishing Prices. First Buyers! Finest Bargains ! WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store. LADIES’ MANTLES ANDJACKETS —We are now showing a large stock of Capes, Jackets, Ulsters, Fur-lined Circu- lars, and a vari®y of Maids’ and Chil- dren’s Garments, all personally selected, highly finished, extra value. CLOTHS for Sacques and Ulsters, in Beavers all shades, Koughts aud 'T weeds. rg’ ,. fhe People’s Store. FINE FURS of every description and at the lowest prives are always to be found with us. Just, opened, a second large shipment of Greenland Seal and Grey Lamb Capes in all lengths. Also, Collars, Mutts, Kuffs ‘in all Every skin guaranteed WEEKS & GO., The People’s Store. furs, Our MILUINERY will be tound complete with the very latest ideas. Hate and Shapes in all the newest designs and at all prices. The Trimming Department is under the man- agement of MISS MURPHY, and orders will receive her Lest attention Wy Pr) a ; > dP) . The People’s Store. DEPARTMENT DRESS GOODS.—Many bargains are to be found in this department. In low Dress Goode, from lie. to 30c., double width, we show special lines. In better gooas, Tweeds, Coatings, Serges, etc., at low prices. Black Goods of every des- scription. WEEKS &L0 Ps & 4 Yy wn YH ay The People’s Store. FLANNELS AND bonght direct from the makers. The value can’t possibly be beaten. We show all qualities and kinds, and any who have yet to buy can’t do better than see our zvoods. BLANKETS, 7 A] r 4 WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store. HEAVY WOOLEN UNDERWEAR for Ladies and Gentiemen. Ladies’ spe- cial lines, 20, 29 and 39 cents, extra value. Gents’ special lines, 45 cents a suit. Very heavy at 42 and 69 cents. Better goods at low prices. WEEKS & CO. The People’s Store. Ladies’ Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Wool Shawls, Felt, Knitted and Quilted Petti- coats. A very large variety of Ladies’ Wear of all kinds. At WEEKS & CO’S , the Bargain Store of Charlottetown will be found the best goods at the very lowest prices. W. A. WEEKS & 00, The People’s Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 15, 1894. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. SITU ATION—W anted, by @ you»g woman, a@ permanent position as_ book-keeper or te post books Address “ Book-geeper,” Ex- AMINER Office. * ti—nevib BOARDERS may obtain comfortable ac- commodations atthe Aberdeen House, cor- ner of Pownal and King Streets. Rates mod- erate. lw pd—nov5 BONELESS CODFISH—A choice Tot Of boxes of Murray Harbor Boneless Codfish for sale by W.J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. novs—lii j DRUG CLERK WANTED—apply by letter addressed “Druggist”’ Examiner Office, »o3 LOST—Last week, a watch ‘bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. dy & wy—octav TO RENT—TheE new double Dwelling House containing 13 and 1] rooms each, and tw Shops, plate glass windows, on Graiton street, north side Queen Square, App‘y to Wm. Boyle, or Wm. A. Faught, at Mekay Wooten Co’s store. lw pd—oct31 ~ TO LET—A house contaiding seven ms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly situ- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. tf—oct29 MONEY TO LOAN.—\pply to F. W.L. Moore, Solicitor, London House Corner Charlotiectown. dy lw wy Im—oci23 VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. for sale. Apply at this office. 2aw—octls MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 800 Slides, various; cost over $25). offered at half prtee for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- eat English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- so, & number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this office. tf—oct18 OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at preeent occupied by Miss Chishoim as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oc . Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. F. Island. eod NOTICE.—Mr. A. P. Allan will prosecute one person whom he finds interfering with or pulling down bills posted by him. n2 me Eas MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, McKay Woolen Company. approval. thing you can buy. We have a very small advance on cost, \ ing our extensive range of UNDE Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings RCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. Isg4. 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- large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a ver HATS and CAPS of all sorts and at all prices. We are sell- ' We are also offering, very !ow, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rug-, Carriage Wraps, Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. MEcKAY WOOLEN CONTPANY. Horse Rugs! Our 50c. Coal Hods az 55 (x) 400 NOW ——_—-——- (x) —— AND EVERYTHING IN THIS L Charlottetown, October 6, 1894 -m wt Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the City. SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS, W. BE. BAWSON’S. Our $6.00 Coal Fire Shovels at c., 'and 40c. each. Stove Pokers and Lifters Qe. | | Call and see. INE AT ON HAND AND URS! FURS! Greenland Seal Capes and Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Try us for Fur Goods. J. B. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy Norway Seal Capes and Mufts, Opossum Capes and Muffs, Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. We will give you the closest prices. MACDONALD & CO | Round, Nut FURS } FROM ALL THE i before the streets are muddy. Mi uffs, genuine “ Sydney Coal.” Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. cents. Horse Rugs! AND BUY A COAL HOB. | Our 65ce. Coal Hods at 5) cents. Our 75e. Coal Hods «t 65 cents. Our $1.50 Coal Hod» ‘ay $1.20. o Our $1.75 Coal Hods a> $1.50. Our $4.00 Coal Vases ¢t $3.25. Vases at $5.00. . ae. ee. 20c., 25c., SBc. . in endless variety. Fire Sets, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.25. We guarantee the best value in town for the money. D. M. RICHARDS & CO, Charlottetown, November 5,-1894—mon wed sat & COAL! COAL! DAILY ARRIVING: and Slack, LEADING MINES. Leave your orders R. McMILLAN. N. B. -The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, and is the ONLY GENUINE Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; and the public are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” that they are not the R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—6m dy & wy a ee — —- —(x) Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, We invite you to try our Groceries, f-eling confident that our goods and prices. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri VY $ Pure Fure Groceries. Groceries. SANDERSON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, NEYVWSON BLOCH, YICTORIA ROW. We Solicit Your Patronage. 3 Right Best Prices. Quality. Charlottetown, October 30, 1894—m w f pAb bh bh Abhi ph bir Ab hb ip hbhhbphahbphbb hpi hi bbbbbboboooo666 7vvvT7—C"0Nwv™--r"rrrrrrrrwrevwwwvwrvrrrvrvrvrv”™””-”*””-”---” es —_— ee - - ee, 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 OVERCOATS, all sizes and prices, Tweed Overcoats, Beaver Overcoats, Reefing Jackets. We can fit any man. | | | See our SHIRTS and DRAWERS. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. f Charlottetown SNovember 1, 1894—dy FLOUR. TEA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Trinidad S. B ENMAN & In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} Tea to satisfy all tastes. | and Yellow Relined | you will be satisfied with | CO., Heating Stoves From $3 up. Cook Stoves From $14 up. Coal Hods from 25¢, up Fire Shovels from 6¢. up Stove Pipe & Granit Ware ROGERS. Charlottetown, Novemberr 2, 1894—tu thu sat — } ' P. E. Island Railway Onand after FRIDAY, ist June, 1804, the | trains of this Railway will ran daliy (Sundays | excepted) as follows :— | Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down Read up ae . PM AM Leave Arrive PM Are asa rule ob‘ectionable, because they benefit the few at the expense of the many | 240 6 00...406 Charlottetown....... 62 4% But there is at least one combination that will commend itself favorably to everybody | 35) & . ot Ser oo? $34 3% : hi 105 658.......Hunter River....... 52% 68 and that is the celebrated 2 i...” cee "sol Te 4G 7 BD. . .c.ccshocNs occ: cocee 45 Th 508 740 SO eer 416 70 523 753 ... Kensington ........ 12 68 600 815).......ATr 1 scene 46 66 PM > Summerside AM MD ODP9 oceans Ar 340 1106 | 202 845.........Miscouche 35 0H | 2B 905 ones .. 807 WIT : . oo ' 317 935..........Port Hill 2387 93% Which combines in itself all the good features of the ordinary 668 20D. .occcc vc REET cones 168 $09 . oan . y LS aE ufield. vole Cook Stoves, with several distinctly its own. We are the only 6 00 11 14... 0A aie. in 108 7 oS people in Charlottetown selling AMERIVAN STOVES. Buy PM 7 a a ‘Pe a st a Highland and have peace and comfort in your home. reeeeeneeeeeenes Leer sereeeeneresseveres 80 O0 . AM PM AM PM cs + sins g: Caeatetiete tases °2 se - i ~ , 68 315.....Royalty Junction..... 96 Every Range Warranted. Local Reterences. 1 oS oe ned se 38 8 05 405) eR ween Se €3 Mount ttewa) t 820 410)....... Ly Be cues in ae OOD OBB, . 00.0500. MAR. nonnccs ves 742 316 | 930 500.,..:....@tPeter’s..........79 296 4 | 1014 533.........Bear River,.......0.64 168 S UP Oe We cbericndes OGG. se 0 nsiviec ee: ae AM PM AM PM e | FOP eee ee eee eee en eeee eee eee ereoere ‘ |AM PM AM PM | $25 410.......Mount Stewart......816 845 sa 73 ES 717 233 } ’ i fo 6 2 OW 52 . Georgetown. ....... 7 3 Charlottetown, November 2, 1894—:n' w f AM PR jenngevown if eo —— CoeeeeOnenneeeeees ee ee eee eee eee eeeteces eveeeee PM AM 5 US...+-+ercescccce MORON, ...00 vecesiend 7b 6 05.........0+6-Cape Traveras.... --ss00 625 PM AM | WEEKS & WARREN'S Boots & Shoes. {2) | We are greatly encouraged in the practice of three- | great requisites for a well-run business :— | “ Knowledge of Markets,” “ Buying for Cash,” and | “ Willingness to take Small Profits.” PLEASE TRY US for a real good, easy fit. stock is nice, new, neat and fresh. wo WEEKS spots « art WARREN ep ‘ All our | Charlottetown, October 26, 1894—m wf & wky | small, and all small prices. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rail Moncton, x. B A. McDON ALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street Aug 16,794—ly — ‘AT CRAPAUD. A. H. WADMAN, of Charlottetown, started the Undertaking at Crapaud last spring. All kinds of Caskets, large aud Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at small prices. A first-class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for the Caskets will be furnished with drapery. Funerals will be promptly at tended to by Mr. A. Wadman, Crapaad. Orders for Embalming, if wanted, will be attended to atonce by A. H. Wadman, Charlottetown. dy sat wy ly—oct26 oe U7 a <— ie Bo : t apron toe — 4 " ae ee cd y ’ era