a, = © “ie ae } 2. > Ve = i TS Swe eee a Good Ch.naware, — NeW Purses, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens Staffords Inks. Fancy Goods, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE. SUNNYSIDE. GET WELL By taking DR. CLIFT'S CHRONIC DI-EASE2 and lioma registered in U. &. Stamp for information, or FRIDAY, SsTURDAY, and & treatment for RUPTURE, Dip- ana Canada. Send allat CH’TOWN, MAY. =>. na @ @ = <4 eo 02 8 82a ; For Tea To-night Drop in or teleph ne for for a doz or so of our Germam Buns, if you have never tried them. They wil surprise and delight you @ee.na eo £4 “— tention of our wortby city councillors to OY Ss reepecting the sidewalks and tke street ‘ f gee With respect to the former > o Py af , oe 9 2 ; 2 l 12 ' r Re oks, I beg leave to savin the clien time waen a CIVIC MATTERS — —— Dear Strn,—Among the many conflict~ ing duties incumbent on yon as the esitor of a leading journal, which you have ably mantained there is another that seeins to be forgotten because it appears to mée more of a persoval nature while at the same time it 18 one if remarked on by the press and carried Out by the people woul! afford much more j;leasantness in our daily walk over the suiewalks, lo pasting each other, sometimes the right sometimes to the left, instead as we ought todo keepto the right hand side, we often come in collision. I, therefore having often experienced this annoyance, take the liberiy to suggest that our friends remember the good old Ing ish rule, viz., keep your right hand wt.e walla- you pass along. Thisgwould obviate the obatruction. There is another nuisance I would take the liberty to remark on and call the at~ : wouid the citizens drank e‘ther rum or brandy tha every shop-keeper stored his cellar with puncheons of rum aud casks of brandy and wive,tt was therefore neecessary for him to bavecellar doors onthe sidewalk about #'x feet*quare rising up as it appro ached the house about eighteen inches in order to throw the rain off, Lt became an intoler able obstraction and caused pedestrians to walk pretty nearly ou the centre of the street. ‘The merchant« used to purchase their stock in trade in this line at Halifax, where the writer passed a week at thecli Acadia. One moroing several gentlemen were chatting together when a stranger paseed along, a we |-dressed, gentlemanly~ looking f-llow. Who is be? ove asked the other. Nohody knew. One of them,a wit, said Ll think he:s a Chariottelewo map. Woy? Becauee I notice mea from that euarter walk the centre of the street. ; When our first Mayer Hutchison took office tbis cbstruction was brought to his notice, and he endeavoured to have it removed peaceably. When it coald not be obtaired in that way,:he took emen and removed the obstruction by force on the south side of Queen street. This caused a strong sensation againet the cor- poration that was finally compremised, the parties agreeing to level down the old cellar door level with the platfezrms that were about being laid, and that the cellar door should be on hieges aud opened ax reguired. Now, Mr Editor, those old ceilar doors are very much im the way, andas there are ne puncheons ef rum to! lower, ought to be done away with and a gracing of -ighteen inches allowed to shovel coal ins I thiok there can be no reasonable objection to the improvement suggested. «vould further cay, a6 a tax-~payer, tbat although I feel myseif indebted to the corporation for the exde-walke ané cross ings.si -wonld feel mach more so if they would-amploy some poor fellows to-keep y ‘They are baked as we bake. , Every thing-—just righ¢ only 10¢ UF ; per doz. ' , Parker House loll. Pies, 4 Cakes of all kinds best baked to- | 4 day. {‘D. STEWART ¢ ECLIPSE BAKERY, ao Ge DH we ss @& @& eo ® = @ Di BELL S. § cue here from PO@LINO is Montreal Thursday, 17thinst and sails for St. Johng, Nfld, via Sydney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck ani produce under deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight or passage apy to ¥. RATI ENBURY, Oct . Agent l4th eee eset a. Ss. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT —— ee Strict attention to business and prompt re- apes made. Special attention given to the File of Pork, Poultry, E«gs, Hides, * and Wool Skins. Market quotations given ov application. ‘ Address all consignments and « orrespon- dence to, I. 8, SANFORD, 46 and 48 Argyle St., HALIFAX N.S : ae Furness Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “Halifax Citv” will leave Halifax for London, G. B 17th Nov. This steamer is fitted with cold storage S.S. “Damara” will leave Halifax, for Liverpool, G. B, 23rd Noy,, cal- ling at St. John’s, Nfld W W. CLARKE, Agent the sidewalks clear, expecially during the wintersnonths. I beg to add that d shall tbe pleased to contribute my share of the additioua) expense to carry out this syg- gestion. Comex. <> Tne oki story of Prometheus is a@ per- able. ‘Prometheus was on terms of inti- macy with the gods. From them he«tole fire, and gave itto men. For this sin he was bound toithe recksef Mount Cancas- aea, and w itures were set upen him. They only.ate his liver. This grew agaia as fast as it was pecked away. Are tis sufferings to be. imagined? Take a modern interpretation of the per- able. Thereis no cooking withont fire. In cooking snd eating the mischie¢ lies.|| The étomach is overtasked, the bowels be- | come clogged, ‘hey cannot dispose of the, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 14, 1898 PERSONAL We AT a} ad to aee Mr again after his recent i)lneae, Pre, Edward Maine now in port, weare erat Weet Arichat last week. Cantai "Poo iz 1 Mee To yker were fp a8sengere’ by toe wes ’ express on Oa urday evening,return rom a trip to the principal cities of C: ihe United | States, Mr W H Sutherland Sity, has been « to institution at Queen’s Unive erland 18 aA FON ¢ of Sea View. MrSF Hod; tt Island Railwav, w tew days ago to meet ’ McGill Univer represent that | to be given by | gyston. Mr. Suth- Sutherland, E-q, | » Prince Edward | to St Jolin a | ther, who was | | on his way home from Evereit, Mase, re- turned to Charlottetos on Saturday evening. LCCAL NOTICES. Read Weeks & Co’s ad if want to | you buy a broom, hair, nail A candles, rabbi Ali these from } g retail. A aie aed ib VrUSH, } lamp wicks, burners r | brushea and shoe brushes. the wholesale department, clearit ann YY A Weeks X& . December number of D lineator and (Glass of Fashion at Carter’s Bookstore. Offer Property, Upper Queen Street.— The saleof this property on the 15th November, inst., offers a good investment to intending purchasers of property in the city. la addition to the steamship Newfound- land, which arrived vesterday,with a choice cargo of coalto Peak» Bros & Co, the echooners Beasie S Keefer, Miletus and Minnie May also arrived coal Jaden to the same firm. A good team—Stanfield unshrinkable underwear and Shorey’s guaranteed cleth~ ing, atJas Paton & Co’s. A warm pair—Stanfield’s uushrinkable and Shorey’s waterproof and windproof ulsters, both at Paton & Co's The Stanfield sweaters and underwear at Paton & Co’s. Comet, the Strong Bicycie, 1 ladies’ and one men’s wheel, in spleedid ccaditien at sale, estate of F WMoore on Wedoesday next. The washerwoman’s friead, the Stanfield unshriokable wederwear, at Paton & Co’s, Now for tweeds, uo reserve, all must go. Prices are the lowest ever reached for No 1 goods. Call and see them—to see them isto buy. Bargain Corner, W D McKay. Waterproof Coats.—We are headguart-. ers for rainproofcoats. ‘Our prices are $1.75. $2.75, $3.75. $5, $6.50, $8.50,$9.50 $10, $12 and $14. Every garment guaran- teed. if i¢ does uot turn eut right yeu geta ‘new one and your money back.—Prowse Bros, The Wonderful Cheap Men. —_ _ --ero— Thincs to Make « Note of Church Meeting.—-A congregational meetiag wil! be held in tne Baptist schoo!l- room to-night at 8 o’clock. A full at- tendance of members and edherents ie re- uquested, ag matters connectéd with the call food that is giwen them. The impurities back «pov the liver. Thea come the} vultures—the terments of a diseased liver. j Dr, Piense’s Gdiden Medical Discovery is more than equal ¢o the vultures of dyspegr |} sia and ite kindred diseases. Tonere is no | more need of enffering from dvspepsia j than there is of hanging one’s self. Sold by all medicine dealers the world over. ee At Brookside Farm, Elmsdale, on the $th inst, deeply regretted by a large circle of relatives aod frienda, Mary Fi‘zgerald, wife of Willam Woel-~b, sr, aged 85 yeare. Re Be es At Kildare, where ehe wae on a visit to Meg. Michael Ahern, on the 10th iost, Mre Jas Cabill, of Miscouche, azed 78 year. RI P. Suaday even'ng, 13th iat. Mary, widow of late Jame~ Carmichael, aged 81 years. (Funeral from her late ree'denc?, Rich» mond Street, Tuesday morming at 8.45 o'clock. Sudenly, in thi« city of heart disease, on Sunday, the 13'h inst, Henry Pope,’second son of the late Wm C Wright, aged 34 are. eeu’ from hia la‘e residence K. n! Street, on Tuesday, 15th inst, at 2.50 pm. to People’« Cemetery. Frieods will please accept this not ¢-. ] ——— ———— Scnooxer x Distress.--The echr O+ lve, orrived here on Sam 1 ck, captalo he Saturday evening. Cantain Ogilvie re- yrta that he left Charlottetown on Thureday morvirg for Stonehaven, Bay Cheleur, but att*r getting to Mis~ cow was obliged to put back for shelier to West Cape, anchoring ‘n the bay with ballast badly shifted. Here the anchor chain parted and the vessel swinging around before sail could be made struck bottom ina thick snow storm and unshipped rudder. A survey will prob- ably be held in a few days to ascertain the extent of the damage. The Sam Slick is owned by Messrs McKinley and Shaw, of Windsor, N S, and is chartered by Lom-~ bard & Co, of Boston toload grindstone at Stonebaven, Bay Chaleur. She is 90 tone burthen, There ie no insurance, t € d’clock. of » pastor are to be considered . ITOOF.—St. Lawrenee Lodge meets ito-nightat 8 v’elock. Afull attendance is requested. Iniviation. Bartce or Hasrines.—Remember she decture on this subject ia the schoolream of the First Methodist Churefa tonight at! > Ladies’ Aid. —A meeting of the Ladies | 4id of the P E Island Hospital will be bed ia thooY MCA parlor tomorrow (Tues- dayy iorning at 11.30. Real Estate —The sale of Poplar Terrace property takes place onthe premises next Wedaesday at 12 o’clock sharp. Furni- tnre gale begins same day at 10 a.m. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Q 1een Hotel: F R Freemav, Woodstock? N 43; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; J C Har- low, Amherst; EW Willband, St Joho; H F Coombs, do; Thos H Simpson, Brant- ford. On Wednesday Nov !6, a fine newcombe piano, substantial furniture, valuable pic- tures, will be sold without reserve at the estate sale residence late F W Moore. ORGAN : RECITAL. The new organ in St. James’ Church will be opend bya Recital by Mr. S.N. Earle (ass.sted by some of our best talent in vocal numbers,) at 8 o’clock, THURSDAY - EVENING, {NOVENBER lI7thb. Admission to all parts of Church, 25c. Prgoramme later. D.R. MACLENNAN, Sec’y Trustees Wm Sma!l out | 4 i Coyle, of Co. F., First | Volunteers, arrived home cn Satur | vay night from Santiago. Mr James E Graot who hase beenon a business trip to Montresl an@ other citie-, returnedto Chariot etown on Saturday | evening. Cup sin Bet it, OF LO schoorer Mary Px | appointment of John Yeo, Esq., to tne his arm ina sling the | result of an injary suetained to bis should- | | $2or 10 days. James Gormley,14 years old, | for assault and battery, was aleo fined $2 | or LO days. | of which waa supplied by Peake Bros & ] under the Catbedrel. | and Other ttem Loca Ciry Councou.. —Regular monthly meet~ | ing tonight. | THe Evtrorr Araives.- The steamer Kll.ott arrived this morving from Sydney with a cargo of coal! for Captain McMillan. — —<p> -—- — New Senaror.—lIt is reported that the vacant Senatorship for Prince County has takea place. cintiiiiiientl Potice Courr.—Michael Cummiskey for drunkenness, was this morning, fined arraigned on complaint of Jocephine Rush, miiiiie = Tae Tarvus Here.— The American Trausportation Company's tow boat Tarus came in here on Sa'urday even- ing for water and bunker coal, the latier Co. The Tarus had four barges in tow, and left port again yesterday. insta Procress 1v Sewerace.— Up wo the prevent dare about two roiles of pipe hay been laid down in trenches. The trenche dug arethe deepest in the whole system, and most of the heaviest pipe has been laid. Ivis probable if the weather contin- ues fine that annmber of houses will be connected before the winter. From Moxrreat.—The steamer Coban, arrived from Montreal on Saturday evens iag, bringing a large general cargo. Sne left about noon for St. John’s, Nfld., via North Sydney, with a cargo which in- eluded 4,000 bags oats, 200 tubs butter, 200 bris vegetables, 50 boxes cheese, etc., besides catile and sheep on deck. NeEWFOUNDLAND 1N Port.—The steamer Newfoundland arrived here from Sydney, C. B., yesterday, with a cargo of run cf mine, nut and slack coa! for Peake Bros & Co. The Newfoundland is commanded by Captain Farquhar, and obtained some notoriety as a blockade ruoner during the recent war between the United States and Spain. nna Scppen Deatu.—We regret to learn of the death of Mr. Harry Wright which oc- curred very suddenly at his home )ast night from heart disease. Mr Wright was passing from one room to the other at the time and dropped dead on the thres hold of the door. He expired, instently. He leaves a widow snd three children, He was acon of the late Mr. G. Wright. Y ML A—The Atlantic cable expedi-~ tion by Mr. 4. H. Morrison in St. Jamies’ Hall tomorrow evening 1s sure to prove an interesting esubyect. The tecturer will ‘tell how a cable is manufactured, laid,splic- ed and worked. The incidents of the wveyage from Velentia to Hearts Content will be illustrated by a series of stereopti- ‘oon views. <Kciialiiamiiiee Fixe Sueer.—The Summerside corres- pondent of tbe Guardion reports that among the freight by the Campana from Montreal last week were several fine sheep ‘for Mr 4s obn Richards, (Bideford. They are Shropshires and are among the beet representatives of the breed in Canada, being daughters of the firet prize ewes at the World’s Fair and their sire champion of the breed at the same fair. St. Dunsras’s CatnapraL.—The bod- ies of Bisbop Macdonald and Fathers Broderick Mc3)onnell and Damareul! will be removed from the Roman Cathclic Cemetery to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral on Wednesday afternoon, the funeral ; roces- sion leaving the Cemetery at halt-past three. At half.past seven that evening the Office for the Dead will be recited in the Cathedral. At ten o’clock on Thursday morsiog a Solemn Pontifical High Mase of Reguiem wil! be celebrated by the Lord Bishop of Charlottetown, after which the bodies will be placed in “the vau'ts The sermon on the occasion will be delivered by Rev James Quivan, V. G.,ef Antigonish. The bodies wiliaw in state in the Cathedral from Wednesdav afternoon unt’ they are placed in the vanlt on the following morning. Among the distinguished slergymen ex— pected to be j reser: occasion are Bishop Can >, v% Antgonish, Bishop Sweeny, St. Joan, Bishop Rogers, Chet- haw, Viear General Murphy, Halifax,and Father Barry, Chatham. en 3% LADIES WILL FIND ae of vast benefit to them whenever they are tired or lacking strength and vitality. Takea bottlea day for a week and your mirror will pay you a compliment. | As the organ isa really beavtifal instru men!, a treat may safely be promised all | who attend the opaniag by Mr Earle whose abilities as an organist are too well known to need any further commen’, 22222722 222222 FURS at Stanleys ao = a 2 = 4 = 2] Great \ Values / joined to low prices Beauty and usefulness combined” FINE FURS our Our |sraNLEY BLOS STANLEY BROS Furs Stylish, Durable, : ° ’ mid Fashionable Up-to-date styles STANLEY BROS FINE FURS Our STANLEY B&US Furs Facts...... 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