THE DAILY EXAMINER . ; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1893. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, ~ Beer Br barain corn - SKA ‘ bie wae skal (roy Pond last night ' - i rrow | Thank , i ‘ s ia mepaietiliisiaen ST Or The J al re i poaching a i) \ S SCAR — Day.—Teomorrow will i KSgiving Day throug! Tue EXAMINeR wi « x I | 8 al S : ‘ e las v f . ics : ,y + } > Yank? i Fly y } we } ‘ i as nwaned ‘ Mai v yine «x écting ‘ _ an Re ‘ 1 org al is > ‘ tera: “ evening s ry ‘ ted i xcelient “a a x ew hie ive stte “4 ale r ; r | i = iy 4 ¥ : - r . and t Preow . . s a Was Vierm Ernest P fericton arn . he 4 ‘ 9 c : : : irpers who made his a a ance ° 1¢ x te f $51 o \ t Ba 4 Mra. A Met i? rue ry rougit an action Nye politeman Trask of that place for ¥ b ba ny] gress at het . “ . lL} fix ' Was 6ey ra) 3 al -~ ‘ vA [wo I 5 atu ace ica i xpios vas ar eT * away I e mw ire now sup por be war , tial ~ ry r ’ 4 ee : it Lupea Seer i > x N : keey ra ~ i? g imimer an pave erected an engine house org zed « fire brigade, i made other *ar rrang ts SS I rea sa for at r r late ve e uit vB Of iIncYOT] ‘ - fF gATURES rF tue Markers | has g . } . = <4) Nove he ’ ‘ ae fhe Sun reports that clear pork ft 50 cents the St ur atket, P. E. Island =s ng q ed at $2. $22.50, and P. E. Island prime mess at $18 to $I8 In t sare as Island oats are i 4 n 5 : 40) = _— Frow Bostroy.—The steamer Worcester strived from Boston about two o’clock this morning with a peneral cargo and the following passengers: Mies M. J. Mc- Aulay, Miss McPhee, Mre James Smith, Miss M McCorm ck, Mrs F Macd vald » ehildren, Mr. S. McLean, Mr ami three John McBeath, Mr. Wm. Macdonald and Mr. John Macdonald satteesibiine Proviyciat Erecrioxs.—At the Liberal meeung mn Philharmonik Hal! “i even- g Me sara sen} Roy re and I kL Prowre were nominated for Councilman and Assemtlyman respectively, at l accepted Nominations for Assemblyman were alee te: Drs. Mel and Warburton, aad de with KS W A Weeks, Es : le hime } } 4 r ati - Caver axp Errect. — The Newspaver man Ma Why don’t you run & peper ke that 7” ea i @ merchant throwing ‘ 4 an shee WW d , run a st like tha | - re of tn intry enee < ed . page adve rtisemet! at br ent ti ty pu mher $350 128 Just rie i y pt ss pr la bibl for $5, and th rchant beyan to talk of econ izing and stop] r his paper He did ! and 3 th gy i ad r g r - Cexavtas Ha The London Times of Monday has «a long article on the resuits of last season’s agriculture Speaking of e failure of the grass crop u Great Brit- ain, it ea¥ethat the scare at the pro-pect of the ‘scarcity of hay with famine prices | ‘ ended rhe appre st é de ne . s largely due, it declar a free importat m of exce t hay from Canada, freland and the United States Canadian tu thy, says the Times, is be- ginning ¢ er zed a good for i a al s b =¢ as ay 4 — Ma e Berts—A quiet wedding wk place at wy Pa : ne Ch ir h th a mor x. Mr. Sidney Grey, of the P. E Island Railway news agency, and Mise Ag Priscilla Patterson, of Summerside, were the high ntracting perties Rev v Hamlyn, B \.. officiated Miss W e Stumbles and Mr. W P. Doull a resp vely as. bridesmaid and groonimsma The bride was neatly attired na brown travelfing suit The brides- man W e navy biue. Miss Edith Hill played the w edd ng mart haa the happy couple left the church The compary t roceeded to the station, whence, hn wers of rice and good wishes, started n a honeymoor tr Pp to St ; , Montreal! and other points We ex- yn gratulations and best wishes About Reliable Fars. ; none in the city | sheap. | Macdonalé & Co Phe reenlt of keep ng reliable Fura re « a good illustration im the fact that though we opened the season with by far the largest ete ef im porte i by us, we bave already erent 25 Repeat Orders, We receive weekly Novelties and New Stock BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, Nov. 22, 10 #. m. Winds increas ng gaies, at first enet and east, imcrenetir g cloudiness, followed by rain or sleet, south i ve at Ottawa al | enrieties for sale at Beer & Goff’s. lersonal, Mr. James W Macdonald, formerly of Cornwall, has the thanksof Tite Exawis- aR re Chicago papers, ; Mrs.Charles Thompson, of Moncton. i ut the Hotel Davies, She 1 Bedeque this afternoon to friends bh leaves for visit her } ‘ - { Mave You Asthma? i Dr. R. Schiffman, of St Paal, Will mail atrial package of “Sx Asthma Cure” adve rtises by riving Minn., | ffinan’s | sufferer. He | Never fails | free to any gy il away ) give instant relief in cures where others fail. Name this paper | and send address for a free trial pac kage. | worst cases ant Pronisition Mearix A ssxcond Pre- | mMbition meeting will be heldin the Phil-! har? ric Ha , rue li - De Sth. vwe2erin, | a | He Waxsts Dama Sidney Me Claffertv, a form em tireman, who | ft Mor ars avo | «cured b position as brakeman mn the Boaton & Ajbany Rallwa ~ home asain. While on that r al he wa ~ < t¥ an over- ead bridge, the doctors. pro: oun jog his | case hopeles I! t round. all right, | however, and ,hus @ Suit again t the | railway « pany, ciaming £60,900 dam- inn SYDNEY, NOS. W a 19 Hor Mac- ke nie BR M . eiffrom this port ve ter lay direct { ( ula by the Canadian- Austra Liawa HouMr. B mwell nas visited Cucenslant sand > Viet ue well as New S Wales Sand? met with a hear ¥ and n ea these co ‘ Phe lack of t.mep evcut d hie visiting Ne © ZN. ete, tet ecartent hn ce tions of a very frietudly between the Canadian n erof that colony. It that | the inier-Provineial conference will con out the middle of Jun Australasian character passed nister and the pre- | 8s expected ext, and that all Ww e represented. Sandford Fleming's reception has net been less cord:al than Hon. Mr. Bowetl’s, and hia visit has vit a great impetus to the movement for Pacific cable inder exclusively Byitieh 1. Mr. Fleming will visit Ensland | before returning to Canada eb eeciieaieanendnies ~Married soldiers « f the Salvation Army in the United States are in It is the fashion for the ceremonv to be j per: ormed by the officers of the Army,and to be married by the General is thought to } Le avery great honor. But the validity fa knot tied by Gen. Ballington Booth a | month ago has been disputed by the auth- prities on the ground that the Army is not | incorporated as a religious denom- trouble. | legally inat on —-- -_e -The St. John Telegraph proves that | ) 1857 the tetal amount of pomt in the St: John $550,000, now it suin The shippit r« money on de- | banks was under | rr seven times that | f St 1857 | against ns at the close of | last year is Six Jolin ith tons, was 545 vessels of 133.669 945 vessels of 155,221 t DIED. In this city, on the 21st inst., Mary, be loved wife of Ji hn Power, thi the 80th | vear of her age. [Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) from her late residence, Cumberland St., at 8.45 a. mh., for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.} At his residence, Kent Street, Charlotte- town, on the 20th inst.. Mr. John Scott, aged 75 years | Pr. . e r le . (\ ancouver paper a pie ase Copy.) SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersipe, Noy. 20. | Shipped per SS. Northumberland, Cam | | | Winter-wearing BAGHELOR QUILTS | BLANKETS | s UER STANLEY BROTHERS, Generous in Size and Low in Price. We keep all Sizes, Grades in Unions & Wools. | Tueaday, the 28th November, at 5 handsome A nice assortment, $18.00. patterns, $6.50 to OWNS | | 7th December, at 5 BROWN’S BLOCK. 0s Gr Rather in the Clothes Line. Be WE CAN GIVE YOU Just What You Want. Ulsters, Overcoats, Reefers, Suits, Pants. ,y eK Charlottetown, November 20, 1893—m w t a “GOING IT BLIND | READY-MAHE CLOTHING AND TWEEDS A SPECIALTY. Tweeds, Blanketings, Flannels and Clothing A MOTTO.—Never buy with your eyes shut and never buy without seeing our Clothes first. 'ALL-WOOL BLANKETING, " FLANNELS, DRUGGE'S. TWEED*-, Our Own Make. | , } . : ‘ oy |i Our Prices, our Assortment of Styles, our Immense Quantity) 9 in Stock. our strict attention to this line of business, places the) : McKAY WOOLEN CO,, the MANUFACTURERS, in a position | to supply the wants of the purchasing public in those goods at the lowest prices they can be had elsewhere. Give us a call. — |The Best Yaive in the Market, | ; | } | iP. B. Island Railway, Long Boots ! THANKSGIVING DAY. feturn Tickets will be issued at On ; = - - a = ’ = | Strong Boots ! Be Sure and Cive Me Your Own Make ! GRAIN CRERDHORES eieal sanatel ton ees PM sense alway ot tge Rarchine sceet ag or P \ Remarks like these are often heard now at GOFF BROS’., when people are looking 13 bre mackerel. loc... 166 | Stations on this Railway on WEDNES- | ] ; _for GOOD STRONG BOOTS to stand the wet Fall weather. 103. bels oveters......* 954 | DAY and THURSDAY, twenty-second and | , 3 bage potatoes ~+.:.... ... 2 | twenty third November, inst., good for i} : 94 tons starch 1449 | return up to and on November 27, 1893. i 20 Ibe butter. 26 J. UNSWORTH, WAY I “ 2140 Ibs a, eee 151 Superintendent. | e 20 rots ol. er euseses 4 Railway Offize, Ch’town, ) i Cae me OE od diciciscccds 240 lov S93 ‘ : fer og won BP ts. a v. 14, 1893. § | | Because our Boots, made out of good Island Leather and by good Island a ; i ti 23rd. | a 2 . : . . > y r . . . : . ° . PII i dois ecticrses” OD | workmen, gives splendid satisfaction. QUALITY is the first consideration senaiea | with us and then PRICE. Buy our Boots and keep the money in cireu- By SS Northumberland on 13th : a oe lation here. BO CASE OBES... .-eeveereeree GB 180 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Se £7 155 bags potatoes........ builbdbaes 64 | | _ ' 7 _ . %10) = butter 38 abt s 3 rers : yi, Nai . izle be ter oe M mufacturers of W ire Nails, Isiand Leather. : ae aaa coo, steeland Iron cut Nails and | a : * © i ons & ron , 2 a } j " 200 Ihe lard... ce... cesseeeses 24| Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoc | ' 5 $ 1180 Be Sides sssroe 46) Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. GOFF BROS. BOOT FACTORY. ; ws ” MD CTS dekh. . pas ce bed q a ¥ y | 52 bris pork 1040 St. Joun, N. B. Charlottetown, October 7, 1893—3m 20S beia ogstesr®, .« case. «den cep-cgu> 005 | eee ne ee eee ee . = ————= « ma —- = 7 z ’ SHIP NEWS. Ent for hie oucnhe, Buc- } 20) eth — se Phantom, Burke, hal; Nina Page, Campbell, Pictou, | coai; Minnie Long, Long, Richihucto, | lumber. Cld, 20th, sc Favorite, Irving, Phantom, Burke, Buc- | Minnie Long, Long, Richibuc to, coal; ouche, oysters; 21, Ric hibucto, bal. LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged | for at the rate of ten cents per line. Wool goods, cheap—Moore & McLeod. | Our Pantry is chock full of fine Wes} of England Pantings and Over £1,000 worth bought less than manufac- ; We can save Suitingss turer’s price. our customers in 30 to 35 percent. This lot is ‘sure to sell quick. Come early and have fir-t | choice —D. A. Bruce. Hot collee, lunches, ovyaters, stewel and raw, at the coffee rooms, Grafton Sireet, opposite law courts. nov 22 dy Iw. $16,000 — Sixteen thousand doeilars worth of boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes, now in stock, and must be moved into cash. Our stock in this line is second to Wecan and will sell Try us, at our new store.— J. B. . American Baldwin Apples, choice extra, i sent out each vear to per Worcester, tor sale at F. L. MacNutt’s | Store, Duncan Building, Queen Street. Fairholm. The residence of the late Judge Young will be seld by. auction by Mr. E. H. Norton en Saturday next at eleven o'clock by order of the Court of Chancery. » For best values in fars try Moore & Me Leod. New English Illustrated received at Carter’s Bookstore. One entload of Beave? flour just re ceived at S. B. Enman & Co’s. Nov. 21 2i. Papers just Winter-keeping apples, including Bald | wins, Bishop Pippins, Ribston Pippins, | King of the Tomkins, and other good Apples for sale by the barrel cheap, at Enman & Co's. Nov. 21 2i. Opening to-day—One case of novelties, chinaware—Haszard & S.B in Japanese Moore | } | ; n2I1 21 | PE. Island Men Buy P. are selling more and more | years roll along. The bane of P. E. Island never returns. Help us and Charlottetown, November 21, 1893—tu fri Prices Down! : _ than ever. select from at a big discoun Join in with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCK) North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy th Set Rings, Chains, Necklets, Bracelets and Studs. Also, a large lot reliable timekee; G. H. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1893—tu fri me We are selling less and less of Imported Furniture. Also, a big stock of with the multitude that are more than pleased | NEW GOODS, consisting in part of Diamond, Garnet tenitieriniom MOTSE RUGS! Horse Rugs | We) of our own manufacture as the | is the large amount of money | pay for imported goods—money that | we will help you. MARK WRIGHT & C0. Ita, SA BALES RECEIVED AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. | } } tg } } | Jewelry and Clocks to t on former prices. __ We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices | e all cavy ar 5 } j j | j G. G. JURY, S, WATCHES and JEWELERY | WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. u sat & why and Pearl Charlottetown, October 18, 1893—m w f Silver good value. TAYLOR. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE of Gold and NEVER BEFORE Have we sold MEN’S and BOYS’ CLOTHING so cheap. Watches, ;ers, Have You a Prescription TO BE FILLED? If so, bring it to JOHNSON'S y nov22—d DRUG ST ORE, WHEN NEXT buying, Soap ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap. For gen eral household work it has no equal. Ask October 2, 1893 cost. We are in consequence able to sell lower than if bought in regular way, We also ask your CK, whic: have moved to aa New Store, adjoining our Dry Goods and Clothing Store. We have a large stock on hand that we must convert into cash. _No one can afford to pass ts when they want to buy Men’s, Women’s or Children’s Boots or Rubbers. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—tu thu sat & wky your grocer for it. | POLITICAL MERTINGS. | C. MACDONALD. will meet the | 22nd November, ai 5 Weiehts and: 1 On Fridgy, the 8th December, at 5 p.m. sending you acheque for $100. | business in Charlottetown. I] | WANT YOUR OWN MAKE! E. DAWSEN. We have a big) ~ === stock of OVERCOATS and REEFERS, bought at a bargain from a leading | Clothing Manufacturer retiring from business at much less than the ad attention to our BOOT AND SHOE STOCK, which we | HON. GEORGE FORBES and Mr. H. electors of the Fourth Electoral District of Qneen’s County, ag follows :— PISQUID ROAD—On Wednesday, the », mh. ALBERY PLAINS SCHOOLHOUSE On Thursday, the 23rd November, at 5 >. Mm. UIGG HALL—On Friday, the 24th November, at 5 p. m. GRAND VIEW SCHOOLHOUSE—On Monday, the 27th November, at 5 p. m CALEDONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — On » ™. PLEASANT VALLEY SscHOOL- HOUSE—On Wednesday, the 29th Nov- ember, at 5 p. m WOOD ISLAND'S EAST HALL—On Thursday, the 39th November, at 5 p.m BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHEUSE— On Friday, the lst December, at 5 p. m MELVILLE SCHOOLHOUSE — On Sat irday, the 2nd December, at 5 p.m POWNAL HALL—9On Thursday, the ». m VERNON RIVER BRIDGE HALL— ORWELL COVE SCHOOLHOUSE— On Saturdoy, the 9th December, at 5 p.m MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLUOUSE —On Mon lay, the llth December, at 5 .m ' ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th December, at 5 p. m Mesfrs MARTIN and McLEAN will meet the electors at the place se and mentioned in the notice of meetings ad- times A Letter From His Dad. Dean Son,— Yours to hand yesterday, It gives me great pleasure in Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co. They have done the people of this country more good and sived them more money than any firm that ever started am glad you are buying your Furnishings and Carpets from men you can depend on. They won't misrepresent an article to make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- one who.might want a Carpet to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- one who has not already heard ‘of Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why, your sisters your cousins and your aunts all trade there. They say their store is like a fair on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found pressing their way up to the counters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. From your loving FATHER. Black Diamond Line. The 8S. S. BONAVISTA, due bere from Mon- treal on FRIDAY MORNING, the 24nd inst., will sail for St. John's, Nfid., carrying Produce, ete., under deck, and Horses, Cat‘te and Sheep on deck, For particulars asto Freightand Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., novi7 Agents. TO LET. five rooms and good cellar. given on December Ist. W. W. WELLNER. Street, containing Possession novld WHY IS I? that the demand every day is increas me tor | | N WOODILL'S BECAUSE 7 used in its the INGREDIENTS PURE and WHOLE) SOME. So says PROF. GEORGE LAWSON | Halifax, N. 8S. , | | manufacture are | | } ! | Ask your Grocer for it! } oct31 ‘OFFICE TO LET IN MORRIS BLOCK. A large airy Office, well lit by electric light and heated by hot water. THOS. MORRIS. nov16—3i Wants, Lost, Found,&e ee $e | | Advertisements under this heading charged i five cents per line. WANTED —An apprentice to learn the Drug business. Apply at JonNson’s DRUG STORE. lw—novz2 | } ; i | ; | STRAYED.—From the pasture near Love's | Tannery, on Thursday last, a brindle cow. Any information leadiug to her recovery wili | be thankfully received by D. A. Bruce, Char- lottetown. nova WANTED.—Canvasser of good address, Salary and expenses paid weekly from start. | Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- | can grown stock. Advantages unequalled.— | BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont, Sw (mM Ww 8)—-oOCcth W ANTED.—Good, live, active Lepresenta- tive in this city and vicinity, to take agency for our Koaline Fuel Saver and Fumigator. A reliable article, Good profit. Factories, | hotels and families readily use this com- pound, Address with stamp Tue KOALINE Fu EL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novli4 LOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, @ | bronze ornament for base burner stove, ihe finder will please return to E. H. Norton & | Co. novil = WANTED.—A young man to travel in the | country on commission. Must be well recom- mended, One from the country preferred, Apply at this office, dy 3i wy 3i—nov6 TO LET.—Half of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mus. GBoRGE ROBINSON On the premises, tf—octl3 | TO LET.—The Store on Queen Street lately oceupied by the undersigned as a Boot and Shoe Store. Immediate possession. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD. nove tf BOARDERS WANTED.—A few more boarders can be accommodated at the WARN- zak HOUSE, Kent Street, #t reasonable rates, jov3—wk i e te Ne ee nae Ss . Se. =o Bl aa ERR a | - ae & ie € + eer a i > mens » adi eae: ana ms weifea & ) ' i eee te NE CAD OE a ee MELLEL ORME REI EIS ae MONI OE 55 SERGE GVA 3 SUT REM RE et EO A TATE I EE