TILE WHERE R. H. Mason, ' ‘ Meintyre Maipe ‘ ‘au Low =p , Charlottetowr jue Road, . ng Park Road, ee WwW. VV. Cof irartton Street, & Grey, cor. Waterant Prince @. that tuere are a great many P. E. Island Prince Street, ’ Rasaar S ) 1 Street a: #9 a Ca. Q » Street Dartmouth. Thirty-five cents is asked for s ay. News Sta P. E. L. Railway and potatoes “ t 5 . aa | i : i Filled t Mork Coat.—The steamer Coila arrive} i st & St ed from Sydney this afternoon with a A I bee and Richmond 7 cargo of coal for & Lyons C Co. per Embre: of coal for tie same fir LOCAL AND OTHER YWEMS.) cons ac. vee has also 1 wit} arrive Fummonees served this afternoon, one on George Otf -Kead Beer Bros. ad. | 294 the other ou Enoch Carmody. Oge: a] t:e0 proceeded to hear. evidence 01 — summon is returnable Mondav. an. | t1e charge, and convicted Hughes ight Carn odv's on W ednesdas ? An application Was tien load ae to the Cinef Justice {or a certiorari upon 7 Tue Rerixa Pas rox, Ere.—MVr. James | te ground that Hughes had never been - ] ete this) Liddle, editor 6f the Preston, fa., Times, | 8-tved with a summons. At the return of | Ma ¢ Tempie. | committed suicide Jast week by throwin, | ¢1¢ certiorari, and on the hearing of a m- Visitors welcome bunself on the track before a moving | ton tu quash the conviction, the service cf - train. Before committing the rash act, he | the unsigned summons was admitted, bet “v1 2 \ ; : " " . Y. . rote a report of his suicide for publica it wes alleged tinat at or about the time cf On in his own paper {8 Fervice another copy of the summors ‘ 1e micet- sanneentpananii was served cw Hn shes’ wife, and that this r.C. James A Spantsa Dottar. Malcolm Camp- | of itself was a suttisient service. H ughes’ ell, of Picton, has qute a curiosity in| counsel answered this point by alleging ie ie ; ‘ the shape f an old Spanish dollar, ates } that there was no proof of this last service : : a (504, which he has had in bis possessio: | b-fure the Magi-trate and that he did nt i freight.d ; years. i vese COINS oo large'y | «ct on it but on the personal service of 7 ie a «Ss ised in P k a! thd a number of vea the nusigned Fummons, — 2 ; . | Ste and from the centre is cut ahexagona Phe Court to-d. % gave judgment, quash- hele abont the size of a five cent piece.— | ing the convietion.>Mr. Justice Fit everald “ ( Cha mer Exchange scadlialis dissenting. The hief-Justive. and My, | age he meee im Justice Hodgson were both of opinion that , sian is Sti aT Lanes —A young man] the Mavistrate had no jurisdiction t hi viene ae aamed Mix hael Madden who was serving | vict unl alegal service «f a summons Page platen talnanaliien ‘ve a term nape ai was released from | was {first proved before hins In the pres- Sekies &k Genes hes sil a few days ago on condition that he} ent case, the paper served on the detend- a . h-*Silheaiens ; would ship on a vessel about to leave | ant was worthless 4s a summons awl, the} a After getting a new pair of boots | court could not hear any evidence cf a Bi and some other fixings, he quietly gave | service other than the one proved before > Tea and Fane the sh pping master the slip and at latest | and acted on by the Magistrate, whieh was Se \ ic vesteniay ‘eas we accounts was still at large. the personal service of the unsiyned paper la proved very successful, th: ee : | But even if it could so hear evidence, the ng in the vicinity of $75 or THANKSGIY Inc Day Ses Yesterday was } affidavit of Campbell, tle policeman, who é teenie generally observed in the stores anc pwolic made the service on Hughes’ w ife, did not - sstiokin es, and the usual services were held in | disclose a legal service The conviction . i otf by | te churches. The weather in the early | on both grounds was therefore quashed is ul ‘ ng was wetand disagreeabie Dur- | without costs : ¢ the forenoon it cleared up somewhat, Mr Justice Fitzgerald read a written e anksgiving Sale gud 648 : the ys shone brightly for a Panes but decision, dissenting from the judgment of e .@ room last eveniiy —P in the afternote it turned cold, and | the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hodgson. | : Che tuble- » here was aslight flurry of snow Mr. Stewart, Q. €., mentioned to the : ‘ : © teticte-4 ict 0 toca : } court that he had been retained to take « The was a » s OLIN t OURT : Yesterday forenoon i proceedings fo unseat some of the City : asi ise idgar McC arron, for being drunk and | Councillors, and as he had to give ten | ‘ \ ‘ i I y. | incapable, was fined $1 or four days; and | days’ notice, he would asl whether the affair we auspices of the | “@¥eral young lads, charged with | court would sit azain before Hilary term? | S y of Christian E . orner leanag and annoying persons ip The court said that it would not sit again, | their dw Nir g*, were admonished and dis- | and the motion could stand over until i - charged. To-day Edgar McCarron was | then i —A\ horse took fright and rar tain arraigned, this time the charge | 2 cueen Street this forenoon. Art| being drunk and disorderly. He was | DIED ned or was capture 2¢d $10 or 50 dave’ hard labor. Henry ce ‘a oe : i e had upset the ex- | Clinton, for being drunk and loafing on | At ¢ —— Bridge, on the 16th inst., | ns : slatiake eo was hiiched. ¢ -ornere, was fined #8 or 40 dave. | at the 1 auience of Captain Jose ph Mac- i 7 ‘ and breekis © the William Gregeary, for being drunk and dis- | donald, Mr Jane Burke, aged 72 years i f eam | ail rly was Gned $4 or 20 lay?, Mar he rest in peace | eela and «ome i the : ar > spilled at el. Forty Horrs Devotion —The Forty | LOCAL NOTICES ifours’ Devotion in St. Dunstan’s Cathe- | Advertisements under this heading enarged | ——— dra! began with Mass of Exposition on for at the rate of tea ceuts per Line. i HEALTI The Board ‘Tuesaday morning at 8 o’clock, and closed | = ——— = | i ; We av vening H « with Mass of Reposition on Thursday seer & Goff have inet received a lot of } M g t on va ee l morning atthe same hour. During the bnew flavorings jr cluding essence of rose, } : vichard Johns for pr devotion about 2,600 persons approached nutmes, coffee, orange, pineapple and cin - ar CeaeEe t Holy Table. The Cathedral staff were | namo nov2] 2 as Health Officer, am assisted on the occasion by the following ae - ‘ > re i Oe } t ‘ lergyme " 3 Very Rev Mgr. Gillis, In- | 5 I mes Of wade 1 con fort, ser t us by ] any January, 1892 tan River; Rev. Dr. Doyle, Vernon River; | mistake, to be cleared at 80c. eacl The : { similar services from | fy, James Aneas Mnedonald, Hope | regular prices are 95e., $1.10 and $1.20. I ) 2on, amon 1g *%=»| River; Rev. Allan J. Macdonald, Fort | Your chvice at 80c. Tne right th ng for | ‘ rd 0 be pa gustus; Rev. Michael McMillan, St. { the cold weather —W. A. Weeks & Co } meee 4 Veresa’s: Rev. P. Curran, Tracadic; Rev. | nov 213i. | N DEBATING ( —The Watchman | J. J Macdonald, Kinkora; Rev. Alexander | » . says: The younger members ofthe Ben- | scAulay, Morell; Rev. Ienatius Maedon Best suit of gent’s underwear t Irieh Society are organizing a «k-|adand fey A.J’ NM. a 4 ae | for $1 at Jas Paton & Co's ating and soca ib for the winter stan’s College } com BOV BO al It ie th tention to open the identities Warm weather prices on cold weather season on the 3rd Dees mber and clove Reva. Marker Prices.—The fine! goods, furs, mantles, Liankets, overcoats, 4 pa Ay Phe fee is $2,/| weather of to-day brought a very large | reefers, ulsters ete,—Jas Paton & Co. and persons who ar wt members of the | crowd to the market. The supply inside nov 20 2i B.1. S, are eligible for membership. | was good, while that-outeide, of pork and| | Much easier to buy a pair of Pers residing outvide the city can e-| produce, was very large and moved quiet: | Blankets than to pat up @ stove members on paymentof $1. The jy with » fair demand. We quote the | Get your blankets from Jas Paton w be open every week night, general articles as follows :— Beef (quar- | & Co's. nov20 2i and e nto have a debate ter), 4 to 7 cents; butter (fie-h) 21 to 23 Best fall boots at Goff Bros. one night it K cents; cabbage (per dozen) 25 to 35 cents; | nov 20 3i. > : a carrots (per bu-hel) °5 cents; eggs (per | : ; ; Marniep 1x Bosroyx.--Two well-know: dozen) 1% to 20 cents: ducks (per pair) | Overshoes, rubbers and felt boots | * Charlotret ans—~- Miss Martha Alice | 59 to 55 cents; fowl, 35 to 45 cents; geere, Gof Bros, nov 20 3i. George J. Lane—were Boston 58 to 65 Maud Cox, end Mr : cents; lamb (per quarter) 40 to | mited in n ecentls arriage at me 60 cent®; oatmeal (per ewt) $2.50; pork take the bun. nov 20 33. * ss iudiior ht at & rf i ‘ (small) 10 to 12 cents; turnips, 10 to 12} Before making vour Christmas cake Fa W a" Mis W ntre i \ eee cents; turkeys, 80¢ to $1; hay, 30 to 35 callat Beer & Goff’s and order some of ther al (28 nfre l aereon, ' a ‘ om i i f ‘ : : : : : CR oe gee pheron ang cents; oats, 32 to 33 cents; pototoes, 20 to | their new California Muscatel raisins and se r,s oe oe cent: Oot, B.to f cents, ond pork | Vostizza currants. nov2] 2i the gr was supported by Mr. Edward | carcass 5} to 5} cents. ah oil Mel ately of Charlottetown The sdedemeant i C rresh white cornmeal at Sanderege & bride is a danghter of the late Dr. Frank J | Vos ae nov21 Cox, of Morell. After returning from a * : - i Excuses !—If possible, some of them brief wedding trip, Mr. and Mre. Lane wil Avy oid Being ; would make a donkey Jaugh. For in- ae “— EX pst ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | - Istixpo Propves.—The Herald réports The Jas- & cargo | were | stance, Some merchants wil! advertise their | reasons for selling cheap that the goods } were sent in mistake. Others say they buy uke their home in Boston. Tue Examix exce “ conyrattiiations. i ER . i yra po : Too Late. Tue Raxcer Case.—-The case of Bowen { Smith vs. the achooner Ranger was before A Cough or Cold, simple at rst, | section Task in th art yesterday. The may devel int omething seri | case 13 as follows: Captain Purchase, of a 7 ‘Op into something seri- ner Ranger, agreed with Bowe: ous if Smith, of Cocaigne, to carry a cargo of her fror : er : r. » Glese or . , , Ra jumber from Cocaigne to New Glasgow Johnson s Ceugh Sy rup Instead of following instructions, he went ° tu Summerside, P. E. 1, and sold the CURES COUGHS carco. H then brought the veasel to Point da Chene, where he left her and Price 15 cents. ceeds of the cargo. | he vessel seized and } er for $156.59 The t by default, and the court ordered Tuesday next to aim.- -St. John Gazette. Johnson & Jehnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. lie vel to be sokd on — not stopped in time i } ' } j } } — | | winter stock. .oon ’s Freaks.—During the last Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. sever ur« five horses have been killed } by lightning on a single knoll on the{ nov23 French farm which lies on the road lead. | -~—--—————————— ng from Flint to Flashing, Mich., and e scoeconienncam etl All Men Lie | to be the marks of the “forked j iry oe | ope tat East Great Plains, Ct., has been “bit by thundert , as an old res - : : i leat of that place evpressed it, eleven dif SOME lie in the newspapers, but all | ferent times since the spring of 1887, and | must lie at night. Lying is just a3 im- | & piece of woods — tha os mile | portant as eating. If you want to lie in | electric shots. At West Heath, Mase, a | tB¢ fashion you want MATTRESSES. | h ar llage schoolhouse has been ’ Struck | y » often that the old We settiers } ying to keep a record | of the singusar urreacer HAIR MATTRESSES * — “ A Parsver Manriev.—Mr. D. K. Dobie, or FIBER “ foreman of the Guar!an Printing office, COCOA “ “ and Mies Alba A. S. Wad nan, of tnis city, FLOUK “ were united in marriage on Wednesday ‘< TOP evening at the residence of Miss Ada A EXCELSIOR Wadman, Queen Street The ceremony STRAW “ was performed by R C. W. Corey. Miss SPRING > Ethel Arm was bridesmaid ami Mr . Geo. Wheatly groo nan. The bride was “ Withont a werd of lie” we are Head- presented witha china tea set by the mem- quarters for Mattresses. ber f the Bap “tchoir and the teachers the Sabbath Schoo! ; and the members | _- of Ler sabbath school class presented her witha ver Orange spoon in plush care MARK WRIGHT & 60, LTD The groom wa~ presented with a handsome | ’ ' clock by the Guardian compositors, acconi-4 Who Seli at Selling Prices. panied by an address of congratulation. } The happy couple have Tae Examiver’s Saas “. wishes ' nov23 | lines; but we sell cheap because we have ¢ CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS. DAILY EXAMINER - ‘ SUPREME CoURr. Frinay, Nov, 23. The Supreme Gourt met a tion had before | trate of Charlottetown fo) | Canada Temperance Act appear to be that Huvhes as served with a a breach of the The facta FuMmMions to auppeur be ore p the Magistrate to answer a breach ; f the Act. ihis summons Was not signed by jt + Magistrate. Ac the trial Hughes did @ . Sppear, and the officer who served the igued rum wong swore to the service as j 0° @ properly signed ove. The Magistrate Go it Goff Bros.; your home made boots from manufacturers, and that is their rea- son for selling cheap, while others persist in saying they buy job lots and sample > reputation to sustain, an. because we love to sell cheap; selling cheap paya the best. —Prowse Bros ,the Wonderful Cheap Men. nov21 2i_ | Cheap Gravens:eins.— Beet & Goff are | | Offering the balance of their gravenstein | applies at less than :ost this week in order | to clear them out aad make room for their | novl® 2i eee ceeneeineentnatseamapeamunane —aeaateeaner 50 YEARS. For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, but during all this time SHARP?’S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing All Druggists and most Grocerymen zell it. Ba” 25 cents a bottle Make Mattresses !| ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, N B. nov23—dy tf Apples, Cider, Vinegar. By Auction, on MONDAY, November 26th, at 10.30 a.m., at Auction Rooms, Duncan Building :— 50 barrels Wiuter-keeping Apples, difter- ent kinds. 25 barrela Gravensteins, choice. 5 casks Refined Cider, ) Choice 10 “ Apple Juice, 7 5 “ Vinegar, ) Quality A. McNEILL, nov23—2i Auctioneer. Kris Kringle is on his way to Charlotte- town. Are you ready for him. We have placed on sale in our Millinery Room at ZOc. and 30c., a large number of pretty Fancy Articles suitable for— you know what. BEER BROS. We are giving very low prices on Children’s Fur Collars. Tur Waitura.—Moderate wirds and fair. DOSELL Live, Last Sailing This Season a 5 ee S. S. GREETLANDS is expected to load at Montreal on Tuesday, November 20th, for Charlottetown, and is intended to sail from this port for St. John’s, NAd., and Sydney, C. B.,about 24th November. Live stock on deck and produce under deck carried at lowest rates. For further infurmation apply to . Il o'clock | | to-day to deliver judgwent in the eertiorari | produce-laden sehooners at Halifax and | “#** “! Jobn Hagnes to quash @ co oe the Strpendiary Magis- | ' per onaily | N. RATTENBURY, novl7 Agent. are selling very low, Werks & C05, - THE GREAT— — = OF All the people know us, and come to us, because we are the great We Low-priced Store of Charlottetown, have everything to be found in a High- class Dry Goods Store, and our prices are’ the lowest. : - Till End of the Year these Goods musi sell at Bankrupt Prices. f All All All All All All Vantles and Jackets. Furs and Robes, Dress Goods and Sacque Cloths, Linders, Drawers and Shirts, Shawls and Wool Goods, Ladies’ Gossamers and Cloaks. . A. WEEKS & C0., The People's Cheap Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, November 21, 1894—m w { ee . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 , L894. —— ee ee For Cold Weather! CHARLOTTETOWN. © Buy from us| i i We Fave a largeSstock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, and good, warm Reefers, in Men’s and{Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices, F UNDERCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of OW- rice ore large sizes ; also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest FUR COATS !—A good ‘line in Raccoon and Wolf at and Mitts-to mateh. Gents’ Fur Cips, choice lot in town. Charlottetown,: Nosomber 13, L894—dv 7D Slej J. B. MACDONALD fine Scotch Wool, in extra prices up. very low prices. “Fur Gioves zh Robes at the lowest prices & CO., MARKET SQUARKB.” a — En t is an Undoubted Fact i ' in all lines to be found in the Us!. are away down for Cash. a eee ree me mee | ) were ne ne ne x} That [ have the Largest Stock of CARRIAGE LUODS nd, and my prices Noveusber do 1894-imn Ww 1 Charlottetown, McKay Woolen Company. We make them all hustle to keep up with us in READY-MADE CLOTHING, because we buy for eash and give our customers the benefit of the discount. Now is the time to be thinking about an Ulster, Overcoat or Reefer, and as we have the largest stock of these goods in the city we are prepared to give you a goud bargain. our own ‘weeds as well as the imported. It will pay you to see our range of Underclothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. We can give the best satisfaction in Cloth to be had in town We also have a very large line of Canadian Lweeds and Worsteds, which we Highest price, Cash or Trade, always paid tor Wool. prices. the best thing ever offered, Onr Double We have all lines of Clothing in We carry all and Twist Tweed ig TVicK4¥Y WOOLEN COMPANY, Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. Dissolution — ecalebciM saen JOHN McLEOD & CO., Merchant Tailors. Upper Qneen Street. The term of the above partnership having expired we place our entire stock of Cloths, Gents’ Furnishings, Ready- made Clothing, etc., on the market, and they have got to go. ..., ihe slatghter sale begins at once, and , will cotitinue uutil our immense stock is cleared out. Salé now on and tor cash only. $20,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold. LIST OF DISCOUNTS : Naps, Meltons, Beavers. Breadcloths, Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, Trowsering and Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, 30 per cent. off. Fur Coats, 25 per cent. Fur Caps, Fur Collars, Fur Gauntlets, 39 per cent. Fancy Cotton Shirts, 5@ per cent. Odd Coats, Odd Vests, 40 per cent. off. White Shirts, Neglige Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Under- clothing, Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves, Buckskin Gloves, Hats, the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at Partnership. 16 CENT 5S. B. ENMAN & CO. have just received to anyone who wants it. But everyone who some of the does not ask a low figure. OIL! 16 cent Oil, and will sell it for it can depend on getting SB ENMAN «& CO, Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1894—m_.w f In the Building formerly o pied J.by D. McLeod, Queen Street§ GOAL. GOAL. orommetepenn ( 5 Jeena We are landing to-day Five Cargoes, per Schooners: Laura E. Douglass, Rustic and James Semple. Sea Breeze, Ellen May, The Steamer COILA will load at the OLD SYDNEY MINES, and will be due here about 26th inst. These Schooners will also arrive in a few days wit! Tound, Run of Mine and Slack, from Sydney and Pictou 7 Gasper Embree, Confederate, Rustic, Etoile Du Matin, Samuel Drake, Tarquin, Quickstep, all of whieh. will be sold at the LOWEST MARKET RATES. We have no WINTER STOCK in our Sheds as yet, as all the Coal we imported during the season sold on arrival. Our business has increased by some thousands of tons this year, and we expect to still handle a large quantity before close of navigation. Silk Handkerchiefs, Ready-made Clothing, Ulsters and Overcoats, 33 1-3 per cent. aff. nov21 ee ee ee eo ee es eS Ss ° 8S Leos ox oss i 2 ee <4 Se ~ ery & =s 5 + mS 0 , Oguag : = S 85558225 ,5 SS a 2 Ris Sees. 250 " | ome a ae SES feeZ™sssee |< sz | Be HF As ese SE | eS we ee 22 8h : 5 © 2 a@isesse=c9.% om 8S wm SE2Sh otZE s Se Sens shoes 2 ~ - == BaehkFsosaesitsae = a =e . 5 a Lud C. LYONS & Co., QUEEN’S WHARF. P. S.—Purchasers of OLD SYDNEY MINES COAL should ask to see certificate which accompanies each cargo, {8 & GUARANTEE of GENUIGENFSs, and protect themselves against deceptive dealers. pat guar her wat—nov21 DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street “Ang 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST -On Tues tay evening, on Dorchester / Street about the Palace, a new hard fit bet. Finder will please leave same at this office. nov23—zi LOST—On Tuesday merning last, between Wright's Bridge and city, a % coutaining five pounds hlack wool. Finder will please have it at this onfice. 2—nova WANTED—By a young woman with two | years’ experience, & posilion as saleswoman. Address * Saleswoman,” EXaMINER office, { mov.l—3i pd | THE CITY BILL POSTER is willing te work. Now is the time, befure Christmas, when he will be too busy. novit WANTED—Two good smart men. A to F. TURNER, Marshfield. ta friawy—alt TWO GEN 'LEMEN, ora gent’eman with | his wife,can be made comfortable in a private j family. Tergas moderate. Apply at this ' office. if—novis WANTED—A boy to learn the bookbindi Apply at once to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen & novli—tf | a — j A HOUSETO LET on Chestnut Street, oo n- taining six rooms. Will be let with a siable Apply © Henger Rackuam. if required novs—tf DRESSM ‘KING at your bomes or pot. Eveniug Dresswear and fancy waists s spe- clalty. Good references; satisfaction - teed.—Miss NinHoLson, below Fish Market, | Pownal Street. U—novw7 MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 800 Slides, various; cost over $250. offered at half price for cash, Kacyciopedia Britaania, ie | lest English edition, new, atadiscournt. Al- | 80, & number of other works, new p U—octls |; hand. apply at thus office. | AALUDABLE RESIDENCE on Prince 8*, | Oissle. Apo ly at this office. 2aw—octls TO LET—A house containing six rooms, | situated on King Street, near Pownal 8’ reet, | in good order. S'able inthe rear. Apply to | Mrs. Lowpen, Dundas Espia nov? i | LOSt—On Prince Street, between Hobbe’ corner and vir. Richards’ house, a biack casbmere shawi. Finder will please leave the same at this office. novi ER | S8ITd \TION—Wanted, by 4 young womaa, | a permanent po-ition as book-keeper OF es post books Address “ Book-keeper, } AMINER Office, ee , _— ee ee et a Hea i | mad % a ni is. tt InP Pe hg le erate care ih Pe ¢ © 4 be Sr ait et raat - Se ae Pd 6 te * it we : b an 4 Pres a LOS Ee cts me mage Z . se . = i % L. Mee 7. @ oe “ Pa we oe een | get RO een tia Eee Me ae es Da se) es = oy