re 5 THE DAILY EXAMENER ; LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. COURT OF CHANCERY. The Court of Appeal in Equity met at . ll a.m., and was adjourned until 20th OURS a — “Beer Bros November, 1894, at 11 o’clock, to hear ‘ ne ° the Methodist School case. — . The Court of Chancery afterwards met, | . \ Ratt ' and the Master of the Rolls delivered } 8 k judgment in the case of Mayhew ys. as | Stone, tried before him last August. The Ww Foreign Missionary society | judgment of the Court was that the defen- “ hold their annual | dant was a trustee of the $1,005 in dispute, ’ * Thanksgiving | and she was directed to pay that amount, a Programme will| which is now on deposit in the Savings . . | Bank, to the plaintiff on demand, each ; > _ | party to pay their own costs of the suit. y Events nissionary | The grounds + open which the judgment t the First | 5 seen eee M : oS That no contract for wages was All shoald come and hear the | Lica) between the late Zachariah May- 7 , -" hew and the defendant. - . |. Sud. That the agreement proved by the New ( >a SP reeuviermn | defendant was not enforceable either at : ° at Shediac at & Cost law or equity rs = * ef arger than 3rd. That the defendant’s claim was not = Wer oe = re will be &} corroborated by outside testimony. : wer and steepie - ; Seeait BR ; Remove l Lods f PERSONAL. a Ha ‘a. Cary ,» was emoved ‘ Py Cemetery, to the Zera Semon is drawing big houses in Railw Sta ‘ te Hampton Sta- | 5t John j \ : I ly fore nterment Rev. Dr. Wilson, of St Juhn, is on al \ vas embalmed with a view visit to this Province. | sl by Meas Mark Wright D. M. Preston, Montreal, and J. J. | & i Mr. Wright being a graduate of the | Hughes, Souris, registered at the Hotei ‘ balming School of U.&. A Davies to-day carci eins | Mr. J. Heber Haslam, Springfield, is at ( \ ep Nor Gritty The trial of | the Davies. Cre for the murder of John Bran- Mesers. David Egan.and dames Ross, . voung Englishman, which hae | Mount Stewart, registered af the Queen ye rogress in St Sein for some time | Hotel to-day. ided on Saturday, when & The Hon. W. A. Robins and Mra. Robins, “Not Gu ew” was rendered, | of Cheyenne, Wyoming, are visiting Sum- 7 f ‘various witnesses | merside, the guests of Mrs Muncey. ss e it clear that Crawford was| Mr. Jacob Vanbuskirk, veterinary sur- apes time he killed his innocent | geon, returned on Saturday after an ex- . i tended trip to Prince Ex iward Island, where <~ he was called professionally. —Moncton ct Suwmensipe.—Early yves- | Times. hos feasrs. Brace. Mc Kay &; Mr. William E. Wood, the popular tra Cc ‘ » Into an entrance | velling agent of the All Rai! Line, arrived i ; a back window. A | in the city last evening, and registered at irtridges and knives were | the Hotel Davies } a watcl In the afternoon a Mrs. Fitzgerald and daughter leave on a | { named Gilbert Gallant was ar-} brief trip to the United States on Thursday | isome of the miss g articles, next. Mr. Justice Fitzs geralu will accom- le taken from Messrs. F.| pany them part of the way ws ¢ & Co., a few nights ago, were James E. Macdonald, M. L. A., Cardigan, 4 poseescion.—Guardia | was regietered at the Hotel Davies vester- : - — day. j Manx 1 arket to-day was Mr. John King, who has been visiting | . : @ supply inside | bix parents and friends in this city, leaves was 6 B itside, that of hav. oats | to-morrow morning for Chicago, where he and potatoes, was not upto t re demand now holds a good position. V as ows: Butter 18 to SS a 2 pe pair 45 to 45 ets; A COBBLER'S RICH FIND. > et wis 50 to 55 et ; ee {8 to 60 cta. Outside, Here is a bit of real life which surpasses | e's st 4 oats 32 to 33 cts; | fiction. According to the Savarnab, Ga, potatoes 20 ets Eggs have again ad- | News, one Jones, book keeper of the South- vance!, and are now selling at 13 to 15 ets | ern bs xk of that city, disappeared in 1873, : and after a while it was found he had robbed | ' -_- --— the bank by means of forged drafts on its I saxo Cueese.—- Australia and | New York correspondents. He was found New sland appear to have completely | in Paris, fled from there, found again and re ithe butter and cheese trade | arrested in Belgium, and killed himeelt | G Britain, and it appe ars that these | after his arrest. He left nothing bat antipodean colonies have tue very cheek | some old clothes, among them a pair of of Brother Jonathan himself, as they are | shues which iay in a cupboard for twenty- trving his own territory | one years, when a man found them and Private advices Boston state that | towk them to be repaired. The cobbler Australian representatives have been in| found the uppers to be lined with bank that and New York, making enquiries | notes and securities of considerable - value. with a view to making arrangements for} The police learned of the find and have “ wer grades of butter and | notified the Lank, and now there is a pros- ‘ e United States, and paying | pect that the bank will get Lack part of t f 4c per lb.—Trade Bulletin. its Oan. - ——~> e< Po Covrt.-Matthew Doyle, Of | Pgorectios Acaixst Fires.—The peo- South Shore, appeared at the Police | ple of Shediac have come tothe yery wise Court to-lay, charged by Lanchlan Me-| conclusion that they should be provided Lean, of this city, with obtaining goods by | with some kind of protection in case of fire. false pretences. The prosecutor 1s engaged | Pour tanks have been dug and walled up- in the lobster fishing business, On | They are twelve feet square and ten feet March 14th and 21at last, Doyle, it is al- deep. They will be supplied with water ged, obtained from McLean twothousand | from a reservoir by means of pipes. A lath, twenty pounds nails, rope, twine, | hand engine has been purchased and with &e., the whole valued at about $30, to| 4 requisite quantity of hose the people engage in the lobster fishery, promising to | of Shediac should be in a very good posi- - e complainant a certain number of | tion to fight fire. The money for these cost payment for the goods. The improvements has been raisel by sub- payinent was not mare, and, it is stated, scription. the lobsters were sold to other parties. —— The M wistrate adjourned the case for one The discovery of what appears to bea week | valuab le iron deposit near St. John’s, cnn Newfoundland, may prove to be a profit: | Sreamers’ Movemeyts.—The St. Law-! able thing for the ancient colony. The rence could not make the trip from Piétou | New Glasgow iron men seem to have a yesterday afternoon on account of the | high opinion of the Newfoundland deposit, storm prevailing penal will be due here at) and so have invested in it. It is a long the usual time this evening distance from the peninsula of Avalon to rhe SS. Bonavista sails from Montreal | the East River of Pictou, but possibly the Friday morning, Oc t. 19th for Charlotte- | freight on ore would not be greater than town, Sydnev and St. John’s, Nfld She | from Torbrook, where the New Glasgow “ be due at Charlottetown, Monday | company get a great deal of the ore they Ty Sea See adlvt. use, The Polino, of » Dobell line, will be! —_ ee = due here this evening The Tiber, of the same line, will make her first trip to this In Bracing October port on Saturday morning and will sail | same day for St. John’s and Claude Sound, strength should return and languor New indland r . ° ‘ in Aieiciniin AES nah cones dietenlen on go. No season ig so good for build- oe tofthe storm. There was therc- ingup the brain and body. The- fore no mail via the Capes to-day brain will have a poor show if the > - body is not in health. Give Octo | Dairyixe Notes.—Mr. Dillon has re- ber a show in the building-up line ceived from Professor Robertson a letter by a few timely doses of that well- ong Sek _ H. S. Pearsam,.of the known’ and reliable remedy, Crapaud creams Joseph Burgess, @f the ee i : ’ Dunk River creamery; and Albert Raby , of | EVERYBODY’S PILLS. Do you the Kensington creamery, be transferred know that the demand for this pill to Unt to take charge of winter cream: | is constantly increasing. eries ft ’ i I fa : en — will con- } sltiaiiinaiaies i rk as usual, the p sof the eld | manag yg othe gaee dime Crapaud and Tryon | Johnson & Johnson, The New Perth, ereameries will be ran during the winter.| THe RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. ' ad F alien a ake | > . Mr. Dillon his intention of paying @ visit | Cor, Kent and Prince Streets. to the Island about o lat November, on | wh ccasion he will be accompanied by | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Mr. Hodgs mn and Mr. Me Ker gon. Mr. | vetld ilodyson, it will be remembered, purchased | ’ largely of leland cheese last fal]. Mr. Me | Kerg samemer of the firm of A. A. NOTHING FASIER Ay x f Montreal SE Tue Srorexn Goopvs Recoverep =e | Than to secure for personal posses- terday afte Marshal Cameron des-| sion and use paiched Sergt Bradley and officer Warren | with a horse and vagon t the oll lunatic | asylum, Bright to re fer the way | ‘All Kinds of ate m t warehouse of Clar » Sunday morning, In aael nati H h Id Fu niture ar r they returned with nine webs of | 0188 0 r the stolen coat-lining and flannel. The| goods were found in an old barn close to| - —AT—— the a im and were concealed under a quantity of hay, After tea they again vi- | 4h) ‘ ; the Dia em wle another arch and REASONABLE PRICES ! fou wo more webs of the cloth hidden in the sa arn under some bay a short i Cista mm the others, The cloth is | Phe Trade Winds Are Blowing now in Ma Cameron’s offige where it | was identified as the stolen property. by Mr | Our Way! Ciark rhe goods are supported to have been removed to the barn in @ lobster boat | which was missed on Surday from Peake’s MARK WRIGHT. & 60 LTD , Nol wharfand which is the same se | seen ad off Victoria Park on Sunday inorning Who Sell at Selling Prices. CORSETS At a Fraction of Their Value. To-day we place on sale all broken lines in Our stock of Corsets—110 pairs—at a price to clear. Many Corsets of the best quality will be end among them, but as we have not all sizes of any one quality or style, ALL MUST BE CLOSED OUT AT ONCE. The price is so low that we cannot give these goods on approbation. “0 Pairs of Children’s Corsets in this lot. BEER BROS. ich Te Tue Wearnen —Presh westerly winds; mostly fair; a little higher temperature. We wish to and now that we the finest Clothing on Prin As for prices anything about it; vince you that tl and also that the Now a word about Undercloth- If we are will find cents, ete ‘qualities. And again. stock vie don’t need to say ap and gooidl—Zs. we = state right here believe we of Readymade ce Edward Island: a look will con- we prices are right goods are A J. —=S OUR WHOLE STOCK OF Readymade Ulsters, Refers, Overcoats and Suits, (OUR OWN MAEE), ON AT A SMALL ADVANCE These goods are cut and made by first-class workmen. have ‘not in it’? we want our customers to get into it. They it warm. smooth, 40, 5O, 6D, prices all and wish to state that CHRISTY'S HATS take the lead. Our stock large and very cheap. + for Fall is verv | Any man can be pleased with a Hat to — him in style, another look Flannels and Ginghams. have sold like hot the Blankets, like it many cold nights this ter, at and they will Try a pair; fit and finish. What do you say if you take! our Blankets, They We mean cakes, feel Win: ain't if that | enough get two: pairs, eae ee PROWSE BROS, Wholesale Charlottetown, October 16, 1894—dy and Retail. You may depend on getting the best from BD. A. Charlottetown, October 13, 1894—tu thu sat 7 HAVE BLANKETS at all prices. We have them at $1.75 a pair—they may be worth more—we leave that to you. Wer know there’s no better sold at $1.75. uarger, heavier and better Blankets—$1.98, $2.15, $2. pair and upwards, We bought a large stock of these and got them right, above figures, Crey Flannels. In GREY FLANNELS we are showing splendid values. The Leading Custom Tailor and Outfiiter. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1894, ee — is a einiiiieannan ml veining _ a WE WILL GIVE AWAY Notice to Dealers in Canned Lobsters. Notice is hereby given that all cases or packages, containing legally packed Lob- sters, must be marked with the rxrrmts of the local Fishery Officer of the District, appointed by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. That dealers having | Lobsters in possession must notify this Agency Office at once, so that an officer may be instructed to merk and date as | required. imnan | That all unmarked cases found after { OS fr such dating aud marking will be liable to seizure. By order Department M. & F. A. LORD, Agent. sum jour li cases of Canned oct l3-—13, 16, Sealed Tenders, addressed to the under- | signed, and endorsed “Tender for Work,” will be received at this office unfil FRIDAY, the 26th of October pext, inciasive- ly, tor the construction of Works at Rustico, | Queen's County, P. E. Island, in accordance with a plan and specification to be seep on application at the Post Office at Rustice, and | ofthe Department of Public Works, Otta wa. | Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form suppiied and signed with the actual signatares of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to five percent of the amount of tender, must accompany each tender, This cbeque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of | tender, The Department does not bind itself to ac- cept the lowest or any tender, By erder, E. F. E. ROY, Secretary Department of Public Works, : Ottawa, Oct. Sth, "S04, ‘ octlo SELL only the BEST, which is Woodill’s German Baking Powder, 0. $2.90, $3.45, $3.60 per | | ard you lack no customers to thus we are able tu give BUY. ocd P. BE. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY trains of this Rallway will | €xcepted) as follows :— 1 J ran dally (Sundays Good Flannels OVERCOATS AND REEFESS. An immense Stock to choose from. Prices right. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy : 7 d lj 1 Zonine Outgand, Trains Inward, from 10 cents up; a specially good quality, 15 cents. | Read down? Read up I . | pe J & | J t PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM BE OO. cece Charlottetown....... 6D 9H 301 614 »ovee Royalty pneen.. poepe 606 919 350 645 --North Wiltshire...... 534 830 | £0 OP enced: Hunter River....... 52 815 | 440 736 50L 7% Ff 455 7 +45 Tm 508 46 Th » 528 45 68 Y 600 46 66 PM AM : —_—s i 40 340 1106 ig ie Be Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—t t s 317 237 935 422 pevecceces En 146 S80 508 1047......... Bloomfield gececnns 1 7 ~“ m™ OUP BE Bis ccceecent Alberton.......... 16 7% & | £55 165...... a + ASS OR b |PM AM PM AWM OF | AM PM AM PM __ GO) BO. ssccds Charlottetown....... 92 6&8 650 315.....Royalty seen... -906 6&6 oT Oe Wi stan doceel ~— nee ose ¢2 et eee 816 46 on iisvet Geewest”” CID GI) vencvis Ly 810 35 8 ov 43%. ... Morell..... os | a3 B PT. 30 5 00. .St Peter's. oe IS NOW COMPLETE. 10 i4 5 33. ..Bear River... -64 1588 SO GR BIR. isccs cents GEE ns. + scence 615 115 Our Prices will be found the Lowest in the City. AM PM AM PM AM PM A M PM 525 410...,...Mount Stewart......3810 345 PES SOB, . v0: cnc Mash s o80s eee 717 287 J: B. MACDONALD & 0. 1000 520. ....... Georgetown........700 216 AM PM AM PM j i Sadi value co Mugmeald shenbee seteneate 2 ES kr eusnuen Cape Traverse... o....008 we " BNE T nm WM | PM AM YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK D. POTTINGER, j Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Rall nisin aS Moncton, ver A. McDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. = OR HD. , JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street = Aug 16,°94—ly U0 NOT Be DECEIVED 5 Our Only ‘Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. We Ladies’ Combination Suits. 25 and 30 cents. at 20, Men’s and Boys’ Wari Shirts and Drawers from upward. Cardigan Jackets from 90 cents. HARRIS & LONDON Charlottetown ®OctoberJ11, 1894—dy are showing a large assortment and Children’s Undervests and Svecial lines of Vests of | 25 ce ents | i } STEWA HOUSE. i SUULES PHOTOGRAPHS. "REGULAR PRICK, $2.60. At a Small Advance on Cost. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 26 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, i6c. per Imp. Gailon, | Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ci'town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Roszees’ Buildin g,Queen Street. —- wma Slaughter Sale el abe All Must Go. ‘Tist Buyers Get First Choice. SALE PRICE, $2. 00. ‘< 1.25. “ 85e. “ee ee 65e. “ &6 45e. Py ‘ 50c. “ “ 35e. “ a 40c. . . 27¢. ALL NEW GOODS! This is a genuine sale. We do not intend keeping this line of Photos in future, ee HASZARD & MOORE. oe ‘Come and See Our Show, MeKAY WOOLEN CO. Charlottetown, October 11, 1894—t t s ‘McKay Woolen Co. ‘Wants, Lost, Found, & | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—A house good cellar and stable; with four rooms, porch, pump at the oe | Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, —— ~ | Road. 3w law SPECIALTIES ! WANTED—A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. HARRISON CARVELL, Brigh- READY. ‘MADE CLOTHING, ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done | neatly by Migs BEATRICE WADMAN, Bay- field Street. tf—oct]6 TW EEDS, neat i WANTED men | housework. Apply te es girl Ht for general WORST EDS ton Street. ’ me Do ee pce octl5 WANTED—A hoasemaid, Apply to Mas i ARTHU! R PETERS. UNDERCLOTHING, | - i. te a: POUND—A pearl and silver rosary. The owner can have it 3 applying to Mrs. WIL- LIAM MAGUIRE, H idtordagte Street. , oe aos di HATS, | Moots SS TO LET-—Half of cottage = - CAPS. ated near West Kent Street School App! y on pre! mises to Mrs. HE NDERSON. BLANKETINGS, | WANTED—A housemaid in seman } eaaty ; Inquire at } tals office. FLANNELS. TO LET—A Room, 9x15 set, on nis vind | flat of the subseriber's brick nating corner | of Kent and Prince Streets. Appl y to Lem- UEL WRIGHT. 3i eod pd—ootlO ” WANTED— —By a young man with capita! | to inve st, a partoership in goed business | Address A B, care of this office, sept OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above th Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Isiand, at present | occupied by Migs Chisholm as an Art Stadio, — yo ye “Mer RS os = al 3th at erchants’ Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894 ly | Islan. pply — TO LET— The Dwelling House. on corner of tie a oe Prince and Dorchester Stree*s, heated with HOUSES TO LET—Threo comfortable houses on Pleasant Street, with stables and coach house. , Ao tioneer, iw HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—~A three | story Dwelling House aan Powna!l U—octd | Street. Apply to B. saaieee. P.. O Depart- ment. 6w law (fri)~-septié Ensilage and Hay Cutters, IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; $8.00 - hot water and containipg nine rooms. A ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tts—a Apply to TO LET—House on corner of Euston and | Sumberland Street. Enquire of R. F2nNELL at Fennell & Chandler’s. eod ° Turnip Slicers, cheap, I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.60. —— ALSU—— Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the Island. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—t ts & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND.