(eo Ue) HOTEL ARRIVALS. Davies: Samvel Prowee,. Murray Hat - Joo D Barnes, Halifax; J Pater- son, Moutreal; H Bryant, J FE Shatford, 1) Rutherford, Halifax; A H S Murray, A Cumming, Capt Jno B McKenze, Geo. W Avre, D Jardine, E Roache W G Murray, R Fiulkoer, C MeDonall. & McDo iald, L Cook, G Archibald, W Hale, C U dries, L Hal!, © Grant, G Gardiner, J Ro Douglas, | Dalhousie football team; k A E Mitchel, d | A Nehoils, 3 Joho; P S Hanieon, Montreal. Queen Hotel: Chas P Rice, Montrea!; M G Anderson, Kinlock; Townsend Ding well, Magdalen Islands. Css Seen eres y ) We have a lot of fall and winter cloth- ing which we ar elling YT very cheap. Con } B Macdonald & €; . 4 Pi Me. AZ De Mo eee SE > — * 3 Ae AT “iV “aT¥ UP AS s' SN | wa PANS a a ° av | | ALMOST eYél | | ; a Vio | 1 v | aS oe | a“ 1 ' ay | ls e a] ey'¢ a4 ' a “ae | } ' ; Dia a tabel witli ] s+ hame | : ' ate TDi j oO every parcel Wy | aS - “a a vhicl h ore sends out i a> OH » pay “Ay | : i} ' } | SHIPPERS | wy V* sy | “at a“ ; ate, : a ~—_ ale, | 4%> Should be just as careful tlo 3 nave th ir name n every | : article which they export. _ a co ine best way et, do tLniS 18 to a a“ : Shipring Tags, “Ay | ae ' -. : Me | we We print shipping tags. 7} We furnish the tags and print | hem tor d5VUc per the usand. We ra also print gurimed lab- sz “At : for narce! WW“ ae LO! I irceis. A a “a> r , 4" = > » 5 Che Examiner |’ub Co. *RINTERS se Tue Jos PRINTERS. re a“ “ wy ae Se De ne AEE, ee AER, ns ee ee ae ORK Oz > “a> A> BULES.. Our BULBS are here The Cream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard, Prices right. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. ~~ ee ee eee » of terrible lumbago ‘by LINIMENT. Rev. Wu. Browe , 1 WAS CURE MINAR')’s I was cure cf a bad case of earache by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. 8. KacrBack. I was cveep of sensitive lungs by MIN- ' ARD’S LINIMENT. Mrs. S. Masters. rnd Seamons’ Oyster House & Restaurant Connolly’s Brick House near corQueen and Dorchester Streets. Meals and Lunches cooked to order all hours Of the day and evening. Best Oysters served in every style First cooking and attendance. JOHN A. SEAMANS, Proprieter. I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT las 250 li. Strict atten‘ion to business and prompt re- turns made. Special attention given ,to the tale of Perk, Poultry, Egus, “ Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on «pplication. Address all consignments (end corresp°n- aence to, eens PATHER DAN. My Dear Friend, the Late Very Rev Daniel McDonald, D. D. You were the noblest of them all, So stately, grand and proudly tall, And lightly did your footsteps fall, Father Dan. To meet you on the street wae jv, Love sparkled in your bright b.ue eye, A glance you gave to every boy, Father Dan. Your emile was like the blush of morn, When purple hues the ekies adorn, sefore the bora, Fatner Dan. . ; siivery aay is You atood before the Altar-stone, Celestial radiance round you shone, A glory on your face was thrown, Fatber Dan, Ani gleams of light of golden hue, Falling from Heaven’s eternal blue, Fioated and poised right over you, Father Dan. Your eong was like the evening breeze That sings above the sunlit seas, And trills the music of the trees, Father Dan. In form and feature noble, fair, in eaintly posture kneeliag there, Your hands upraised in si/ent prayer, Father Dan. The people loved you in your day, They mourned you when you went away, | Your memory will with us stay, Father Dan Your kindly word and kindly deed Had been to us the fruitful eeed That stood us in the rour of need, Father Dan. Your voice though now no longer heard, Was sweeter than the song of bird At the close of eve when leaves are stirred, Father Dan. Your life one round of daty done, With hope of bliss beyond the sun, Wheo God would say your race was run, Father Dan. ‘The mists have cleared, you’ve before, With us the night will soon be o’er, We'll meet you on the further shore, Father Dan. gune Only when face te face some day, Shail it be kaews how cft we pray Over your cold and silent clay, F ather Dan. A requiem o’er you now, we sing, And t> your grave sweet flow’rs we brig, Wet with the 4ews of gentle epring, Father Dar. James Byrne. A QUERY. Sir,—What «qualification is necessary to procure asoft job from the sewerage and water works department ? Why are strangers who have never paid one dollar in taxes and who are culy living ‘n this cityafew months given employment in preference to men who have lived here all their lives, haveftheir families to support and their texes to pay ? ONLOOKER, —_—_—— + ar How many young men and young wo- men are cut of just as the future seems brightest and fullest of promise’! They are taken away by the disease which causes over onexsixth of all the deathe in the world—the disease which doctors call con- sumption. There is absolutely no reason in. the world why consumption should be fatal—why it should be even serious. It is a disease of the blood, and can be cured absolutely and always by purifying and enriching the blood. The only exception to this is the case where the disease has been neglected and improperty treated until it 1s stronger than the body—unt'l the body has become ¢o weak as to have lost the ability to recuperate. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medica! Discovery will cure 98 per cent of all cases of consumption if used according to directions. It also cures all lingering coughs, bronchial and throat affections. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page COMMOX SENSE MEDIOSL #OVISER, illustrated. a Ee Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Oar prices fit the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cepts; our $1.00 Underwear is worth $1, and so on through the better grades. F. Perkins & Co 18, “ANFOR™, Gan 48 Argy'e St., i'*L'"AX N 40 N.58 Sunnyside. 2% eee © OD > * @? @ ee ® ©2402 2% 387826" @©2O& 6% 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 27 185% PERSONAL eft Mr BC Prowee returned from Montreal, Mr Geo J Rogers left this morning on a trip to Montreal. yn & trip to Montreal, Mr Arthur Peters, M LA, returrel | mention another column we notice that from Vancouver last.evening. Mr .& eis A MeDona!d,barrister-at-!aw left this mora'pg on a trp to Montreal. Judge Warburton is visitiog Halifax and | Windsor, He is expoted home tomorrow night. | Mr D BStewart was a passe | western train this morning ea rout® ““ | Montreal. | Phe Rev. Benjamin Coappell, arrived at Tokio, Japan. on the 6'h of October ins',. pleasant voyage. Verbank, N Y, is He arrived Mr. W E Enman, of op a Visit to bis native City. } last night and will remain for about taoree weeks Mr E J Mabon, of th Bank of Nova| agency at Toronto, who has been pending his vacation in | PM pe: | Ocotisa I gon returo. left this mornin | Mrs W F Poole, who has been in Char ! Jottetown during the past two or thre? ; | weeks, left this morning on return to ber | home at Fort Worth, Texas. | | The Queen of Holiand is to make her | ) firet voyage as an independent Sovereign |early next mouth, when she will attend the wedding of her cousin, the Princess | of Wurtemberg, with the hereditary Prince Wied. e" Miss Rita Owen, of Cardigan Bridge, left this morning for Montreal where she will remain during the winter. Her | i | father, Mr Geo F Owen, accompanies her as far as Moncton from which town he will proceed to St John. j | ‘ | Mesers Frank Heartz and Barret Hend- ! erson, who have been on a business trip | io Nova Scotia, returned to Charlottetown | by the Princess last evening. While in Halifax they purchased 50 head of cattle, | part of the cargo of the wrecked steamer |Gaages. The cattle arefor shipment to > : ‘3 . England and will arrive here by the Pictou boat to night. @BITUARY. —— = We were very sorry to hear of the death, which occurred at Wellington, Lot 16, cn Sunday, October 9th, of Mr Lawrence Croseman. He was the son of Me Joshua Crossman, who bas been living in Welling- ton fora nember of years, haviag moved there from Bedeque. He was taken sick last fall weth a bad attack of measles, avd had not been very strong up te about four weeks before his death, whem be was at- tacked br pneumonia, which quickly car. ried bim off. He was buried on Wednesday, Oct. 12th, at Tyne Valley, by the Rew Mr Graat, of Summerside —_o--+- -- N@VEMBER MAGAZINES. — — -.— Harper's. The leading features of Harper’s Meg- azine for Novemberare “Torpedo -boat Service,” by Lieutenant J C Fremont, commanding the Porter, illustrated by H Keuterdah!; “Bismarck,” by Sydney Whitman, with an engraving by E Schlad- itz, of a hitherto unpablished porirait; “With the Fifth Corps,” by Frederic Remington, illustrated by the anthor; “Our Seaboard Islands on the Pacific,” by Jobn E Bennett, richly illustrated by drawings by Orson Lowell, Heary MoCar- ter, and Harry Feno; “Social Life in the British Army.” Third Paper, by a Beitish Officer, illustrated by R Caton Woodville; “Eastward Expansion of the United States,” by Archibald R Colquhoun; and “Some Recent Explorations,” by J Scott Keltie, LL D., Sec RGS. ~—_o-o2---- —_— Things to Make a Note.of Tonight—Sovial in Baptist schoolroom at 8o’clock. It will be one of the best. Good programme. Admission i0c. Hallow’een Entertainment in Kinder- garten hall on the evening of Monday next. A rare treat may be expected ¥ocal and iastumeutal music by popular per- formers. Miss Lefurgey will appear in several numbers. Admission only 15 cents. Programme later, | 1.0 G T—Charlottetown Lodge, No 68, will meet at 8pmin Wright’s hall tor election of officers and other business. Visiting templars welcome. Classes in @ few subjects will be formed previous +9 the meeting. Ali interested in the work will please attend at 7.30 p m. Locat Counct.—A meeting of the L C W, will be held at Prince of Wales College, next Saturday afternoon, 29th inst, at.2.30 o’clock. Itisearaestly requested that all delegates and members of executive will endeavour to be present. tf. Bake.’s shampvo soap, just received. Let us tell you about it.—Dentral Drag Store. | | | and one that does not have any injurious | EAL. It tastes exactly like a of the dedly beneficial action oa weak nerves. - Each package contains a pound and a quarter and retails for 30c. y . ast evening Mr John Hyndman will leave tomorrow | ' the nger bY ‘© | | trial in the County Court. | Charlottetown, | trou Sle through the proclivity of his affect- . erent? aa Local | | ' ‘ St John. She was | morning. at | Distrrnvtina Aserrs.~-By advertise- | the assets of the old Ch’town Gas Co are | now being distributed by the Court of | Chencery. j a es HosriraL—A meeting of all lad:es interested 01 the P EI Hospital will » heid in the parlor of the YMCA tox orrow, Friday, moraoing at half past eleven A large atienlance is urgently requested, a o'clock. _ Arrer Damaces.—Mr Angus McDonald is Suing the city for €150 damages for the breaking by John Ring of one of the large panes of glass in the window of his place of buB ness in Queen Street, The case is on - Breacw or Promise.—Mr Milner,, of and Other Items, | #3 seesacerss Doseit Link. —The Tiber ie expected | here this afternoon en route to Halifax and Summerside this Eur Ruffs FURS : :::: LHESSSIGSFSFS AT STANLBEYS Another Case oi Furs opened to- .¢ “ day Chatham, Ont., a widower, «gad 70, is in ions. MrsS A Patterson, a widow of the came place, says that he pursued her for | two years and promised to marry her. Now she eu‘s him for breach of promire, on 7 a Potice Covurt.—This forenoon, Edgar L Strang was fined $5 or 39 days for rid- ing a bicycle on the sidewalk. Mr Ernest Dawecn, with whom he collided, gave evi- lence. The defendant, while admitting riding on the sidewalk said the collision was accidental. FoorBALL.—The Dalhousie team arriv«= ed from Halifsx last evening and are quar- tered at the Hovel Davies. They play the Abegweits on the C, A. A. C grounds this afternoon. McGill team defeated the Montreal team on Saturday, the score being 8to 5. Gor- don Alley was captain of the McGill team. | ceinnnsiinsidiniiie Tue Lake Winnzere—The Lake Winni- peg arrivedhere at eleven o'clock this morniog. She bas a large cargoof general merchandise. Hercargo from tiis port will include 10@0 sheep and 100 head of cattle on deck, and butter,cheese and other products under deck. A Towx Unvermwiven.—According to an exchange there is likely to bea eeri- ous depression in Wellington, Vancouver Island, B. C., in the immediate future. The town is undermiued by the operations ofa miningcompany. A few weeks ago the gcound gave way beneath a house, ard dropped down @ coal shaft, Mow a gen- eral subsidence has begun, and the bottom has already fallen out of land values. Derermineo t@ Dix.—Miss Alice Malone,'thirty- five years old,while tempor - arlly insane, built a fire in a field near Red Bank, N. J., last Thursday, and then walk- ed into it, burning herself so badly that she will die. Mies Malone tried to end her lifea few days ago in New York by drowning. Heronly brother, living near Red Bank, was notified and he brought her to hisshome on Wednesday. Shestole a march on her brother on Thursday morn- ing and when discovered by a farm hand she was ali ablaze. The (unfortunate women was removed to the hospital. ComMirrep To THE EantH.—The funeral of the Jate John Hagan took,place this t morning, and a large number of friends - followed the remains to their resting place 'in the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The j pall bearers were James Curran, Wallace Thorn, James McCourt, J Simmonr, Wm Murray and Patrick McQuillan. Mr Hayan was a member ofthe firm of Hagan Brothers, tanners and curriers, and was well and favorably known to business ‘men andothers. Gis death, after afew { days illness, is sincerely mourned, ——<@——n Propuce Sxiements,. — Carvyell Bros are joading the schrs Ebrow and C A Chisholm at Charlottetown for provincial ports. Their cargoes will be made up of potatoes and oats. The eame firm are also loading the schrs Amorette and Hydra, the fermer at Hickey’s and the iatter at Brush wharf. The Amorette is taking in oats and the Hydra oats and potatoes, TLey are for provincial ports, The steamer Horton left Montreal for Sharpness, Eng, on Tuesday morning with a full cargo of oats purchased by Matheson and Toombs. Mr Walter Matheron has recently made some large shipments of oysters to Mont- real, and is now loading several small , schooners with oats and potatoes fur the Nova Scotia markets. The schr Sante Marie is expected here nextjweek to be loaded by H C Outerbridge for Bermuda. Her cargo will include oats, potatoes, horses, cattle, sheep and poultry. Our prices on boots and ef0+s are so much lower than usually found, our cus- tomers are almost ready at any time to give us a oheer, so bappy do they feel over their good luck in buying so low—J B Wacdon-~ ald & Co, 251 tf A Wholesome Beverage effect on the nervous system, POSTUM CER- finest Mocha and Java Coffee, and has a de- Novelties in Neckwear Astrakan Jackets Ladies’ Caps Children’s Grey Lamb Cap | eae | | Stanley Bros e si e ef © a: ctf wh Ieee sib ae 48 it Iie ISTE 8 a es Our Principal Business is Making high class clothing to order We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. = On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, d&c, GIVE US A CALL AND Be YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters Pre MORE NEW GOODS Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods TJ HARRIS LONDON HOUSE _ a We Glaim To have a stock ot men’s Overcoats Ulsters, and Reefers second t) none inthe city, Our lines at $3.75 $4.64 $5 50 $6.00 are worth a great deal more as you will see if you inspecc our stock, Well trimmed well finished well made equal in every respectto Custam made at less than half the price. ee ee J. B. Macdonald & Co. Best place to buy Clothing and Boots, Ss ak Se SS SY Se a ee ed Se