—_ pC THE DAILY EXAMINER : . - . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Beer Bros s A SPECIALTY => uy i Mas re mple ti night - Vo.—A I ind a buneh of ulver i “day EXAMINER ‘ al Ss ? | i - ‘ ine meeting ¢t ryan : y Good Templars tonight in th Ma Hall D 1 Room at 7.30 \ ed “ f ‘ I St. Peter's entertainment a } ‘ nelhd &@ Concert, “ a ints andl var vramme,on the “1a N V ea Manixn News.—1 wing schrs port ’ Z aden with [ ike B A Co b> minion, { D> virus Ant . KR Ww s Kus ‘ SS f ‘ - Tu SA RS \ the spex ial g of the Y W t Christian : ‘ yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Whitma Cano, read a verv in- t ati t work being aL S t terests of the : = LATRONOMY Prof. Cox will give his ding iecture on astronomy to-night P armonic Ha It will be the beat yet. Some comic views, scenes and songs at ‘ se of the lecture, second part, fur vho wish, including panorama, ‘Down e Thar ” “Storm at Sea,” “Steamship i - ( an?t.—T} rning, Francis kK e, of Georgetown, waa fined $5 or 20 lays for being drunk and incapable on Qu n Stree ast evening W he n Kehoe was se ed the station after being ar- rested a pair of lead kmuickles was found » his person, and for carrying them an extra fi f $10 or 30 days was imposed nents Cc ty Courr.—The County Court is session. Judgment was given to e suit of John A. Mann va. Patk and Francia Power This was an action trespass and trover for the value of two uy rees which the p aintit? lost off his st lrishtown, New London, last fall. | suit was tried in New London court und awak i sidera local interest Judgment was given to-day in the plain tiff’s favor for $4 and cost —e To xteur will be the last and best lece- ture on “ Astronomy Illustrated,” in Phil- harmonic Hali, at 8 o'clock, by Prof. Cox That grand anthem, “ Heavenly Vision,’ i connection with tho-e bee sung wonderfu giimpses by the Liek telescope “worlds beyond ours ia space pro- ind.” The “Storm at Sea and Ship on Fire.” with song, “The White Squa! Dag and other fine scenes will be repeated by request at the close of the lecture. Don’t i forg ft -_-_ 2 -- A Mitp Reguest.—One afternoon last week, a crank whose identity has not yet been ascertained, entered the Clinton Place Bank, on Astor Place New York City, and ck for $1000 on the paying put down ach t low. The check was for $1000, elle r’s wince? and was signed ‘Aln ighty God.” The} THE WAR IN THE EAST, The Loudon Times publishes a des- patch from ite Tien-Tsin corrospondent, who says thatthe Chinese fleet went on Monday with orders to attack the Japan- ese fleet the Times says : “Chinese officials report that a fight took place between the Chin- ese and the Japanese, near Wiju, on Mon- day, resulting in the retirement of the Japanese southward. have lost about 3,000 men.” Phe London Graphic has this despatch from Chemu] po : “Four hundered Japan- ese are quartered in the king’s palace in Seoul in consequence, it 18 said, of the discovery that the king’s father is in league with Tongkah rebels The Chin- ese are mobilizing large forces in Kurene and Pow Ting Fu The king’s second son started for Hiroshima, Japan, Oct léth with a quantity of presents for the Mikad Some 1,800 Japanese, wounded battle, are under treatment here. Many more are in Seoul; 2,100 were sent toJapan. At Ping Yang 1,200 Chinese Chinese are in hospital. A despatch to the Central News from Shanghai says the Chinese fleet, which re- cently sailed from Port Arthur, after hav- ing undergone repairs there, has reached Wei Hai We quested foreign consuls to warn subjects Taotai of Shanghai has re- | of their governments to avoid the lvcali- ties where large bodies of Chinese troops | | are stationed. ’ 1? | { teller, iv rder to kill time till he could make the man’s presence known te the bank detective, asked the caller to wait till he opened the safe and got the monev : er was the cashier's head turned than the man fired several shots at him The man was pr mmptly seized by the bank ] ocked up seanaddibaniian Tae Boopiea Acaix.~-The air is full of ramors regarding the steamer Boodler It ia said that she took fire during her East River trip yesterday and her We-+ River trip or Monday, and collided with the Rocky Point wharf on Saturday Tue Examixer spoke to Captains McPher son and McDougal! and Government En gineer McMillan regarding these rumors this forenoon, and was assured that so far as the first and last mentioned reporta were emploves ar i concerned there was nothing iu them. It was admitted, however, that there was something in the report of the Sre during the West River trip. The abestos not having been put on the voiler, the wood work of the boiler- room to but they say the fire was promptly extin- guished and the boat went on her way to the bridge as if nothing had happened. The walls of the boiler room are of white | Daviea this forenoon : Each side is said to The Taotai also requested | : i | The Shanghai correspondent of | Just a2 Whisper, nee seem THE PEOPLE — SHOULD BUY FROM—— that ail Japanese residents of China, to | whom he refers as “fawning pigmies,” shall register at the city of Tien Tsin by | the 20th prox. Reports have been received vt Shanghai that two boats connected with the torpedo service have been blown up at Takn and that eight persens were killed an two wounded in the disaster. The special session of the Japanese diet, PROWSE B OTHERS which was recently convoked at Hirosh- | ama to consider war measures, closed on Monday, Every measure presented to the (het Was unanimously passed. A memor- } ial was adopted urging the Government | -—BECAUSE THEY GIVE YOU-—— to execute the desires of the Mikado with | a view to the restoration of peace in the eat, increase of the glory of Japan, the punishment of China, and the prevention of future disturbances of eastern peace. [he memorial concludes with a declara- tion that Japan will not tolerate interfer- Good Goods for Very Little Money. ence by any nation to prevent her obtain- | ing the ultimate objects of the war which she has been making against China A PERSONAL. Mr. C. H. Jordan, of Chicago, Hi., is a zunestat the Queen Hote! Conan Doyle is a nephew of the celebrat- ei Richard Doyle the gre: Punch Rev. D. B. McLeod, of Grwell, and Geo. caricaturist of You ought to see their stock (of Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. J. Wall, of Halifax, are registered at the | Queen Hotel this forenoon. Mr. George H. Porter is here in the in- terest of the Canada Life Insurance Com pany. He is registered at the Queen. Mr. Herbert Henderson, of Sackj ville, who has been spending a_ wel!- earned holiday in his native eity, lefton re turn this morning. : Registered at Eureka Hotel: F H Delaney, Magralen Islands; C Delaney, do; M Delaney, do: G Mauger, Quebec; B Gunn, New Glascow, N 8; W O Morrison, | Pictou, NS. Rev. Messrs, Campbell and Sinclair, of this place are in St. John attending the meetings of the Methodist Missionary Committee, which began in Centenary Church yesterday : There were registered at the Hotel donald, V 8, J C Houghton, Summerside; A Weir, Toronto; G F Anderson, St John; | J A Anderson, Halifax. BORN. At Charlottetown, on the .23rd inst.. to | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Riggs a son. — = = => MARRIED. At the manse, Georgetown, on the 23rd inst., by the Rev. W. A. Mason, B. A.. Mr | Artemas Morrow to Miss Margaret Ann. sk fire from the heat of the boiler, | pine and the sills of piteh-pine. The boil | er is only a few inches from the sills - Friar Tuts Monxinc.—-The building on Queen St.owwed by Councillor Hughes and occupied as stores by Messrs. M., S. and J Gooodstein and the agency of the Singer Manufacturing Company, was somewhat damaged by fire about six ‘clock thie morning. It is thought that the fire was the result of a quantity of ashes which had been allowed to accumu lated in the flue heating or igniting below the grate in Goodstein’s store and setting fire to the woodwork near by. Once started the flames crept up between the wall separating the stores and along the ceiling of the Singer establishmeent. It took about an ho ir’s hard work on the part of firemen to extinguish the fire The Mesers. Goodstein had no insurance on the stock The most damage their goods sustained was by water, and they will clear them out cheap. The bulk fthe Singer Company’s stoek was re- moved to the street Phe manager being absent from the city we cannot ascertain particulars regarding insurance The loss to the bu iding is covered by insur a ae Come Down ro Deraits.—The Times this morning says: “Mr. M. Lodge, rep resenting Van Meter, Butcher « Co., re turned trom a trip to P. E. Island on Sat- urday Mr. Lodye says horses are very cheap on P. E. Island t now. Seven feen we re brou rhi ovor to Point du Chene on Saturday, the average price of which would not exceed $35 or $40.” This statement is 1 juestioned but cireum- stances aiter ¢t » impression conveyed. This can be easily understood when it is known that the seventeen horses in ques- tion were purchased by a man named Mr. Trask. of Gardiner, Me., who went to P. E. Island with express purpose of purchasing old horses to be utilized in the ice business during the approaching win Jenkins, both of Lot 56. DIED. At New Glasgow, on the 13th inst, in their stock of Christy's London Hats. You ought to see | You ought to see their im- mense stock of Carpets and House Furnishings. J Sinclair, Jas Mac- | You ought to see their stock of Gents’ ‘complete. Farnishings. It is You ought to call anyway and see what they are doing for their his 8lst year, George Nesbit, after a few | days’ iliness. At South Boston, Mass., of diphtheria, on the 11th inst., Mary Penelope, aged 10 years, dearly baloved danghter of the Jate Captain John Macdonald and Johanna McDonald, formerly of Cardigan Bridge. May she rest in peace. (Herald please copy.) At his residence, Sunny Brae, Moncton, Oct. 22nd, Daniel Ferguson, aged $2 years, formerly of Summerside, P. E. I. Bushels of Oats Can Be Saved by getting your horses into good con- dition before the long winter is on us, They then eat less and are in better | health. Peel’s Condition Food is customers. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. guaranteed to tone up horses and | cattle to your entire satisfaction, or we give yon back your money. Bags of 12} lbs. for $1.00. Sola in Summerside by J. A. Gour- lie, V. 8. i Charlottetown, October 16, 1894—dy Johnson & Johnson, | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. IPS TOYOUR INTEREST | } i | } ter, and advertised accordingly. Horses | of this class can be bonght iv any city io the pr es fur from $25 to $50, and a resident of Moncton is now the owner of a horse, weight 1,340, qualified to vote, which he would gladly get rid of for $25 Orashot gun. P. EK. I-land as well as any other p'ace naturally has cheap as well as costly articles.--Moncton Tran- recr i ! } TO KNOW THAT We Are Selling Furniture é cise PRICES GREATLY LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Also WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW POLES, FRAMED MIRRORS, PICTURE FRAMING, MOULDINGS, ete., etc., at the prices we ask. profitable for you to purchase here. ——-— MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. CHILDREN’S ULSTERS, FOR WEARING To scHooL.| GOODS. We are giving the most astonishing value in eevry | size of Children’s Ulsters. bare price of the cloth. Every size from 21 to 51, ONE DOLLAR. qualities also very cheap. Hundreds ef garments at the | BEER BROS. Tae Wearue n.—North-east to east winds; perature Better fair weathcr; little change in ten- JACKETS ‘ AND MANTLES. It’s undisputably | Onr display of Autumn and Winter Jackets cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- ing colors, including Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Brown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. Capes, Collars, Muffs, Jackets, Ruffs. We have these in all the leading Furs and the best quality of skins. ARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown SOctober§20, 1894—dy ‘ ise VISVVSSVSsSsssssesesesssesssessess CBSSOSS4SBVS8VET THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1894. Finish are alike perfect in our Mantle and Jacket Department. Mantles and Jackets from the very best makers in England and Germany. OUR’PRICES will fit your pocket as perfectly and a3 COMFORTABLY as our Garments will fit your FIGURE. Our whole stock of Jackets is FRESH and New—not an old Jncket about ont Store. 4 SPLENDID STOCK of Fars, in Greenland Seal, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, ete. Our burs areal! fresh and’ new, and our prices are NoT and CAN’r Be beaten by anyone. MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, Oct, 23, 1894—t t s SVOVSSSSSVSSSESssesses SSSCVESSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSSESSSSESSEVSOSS oo SMA LT OUR WHOLE Charlottetown, October 13..1894—tu thu sat WE WILL GIVE AWAY STOCK. OF Readymade Ulsters, Refers, Overcoats and Suits, (OUR OWN MAEE), ADVANCE ON These goods are cut and made by first-class workmen. You may depend on getting the best from DD. A. BRUCE, The Leading Custom Tailor and Outfitter. COST, Try ne We will give you the closest prices. MACDONALD & CO. J. B. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy URS! FURS! FURS! Norway Seal Capes and Muffs, Greenland Seal Capes and Mutfts, Opossum Capes and Mutfts, Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. us for Fur Goods. HE CHINESE ARE FIGHTING —WHILE WE ARE SELLING THEIR—— sacred Lily Bulbs Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Roman Hyacinth, AT WONDERFULLY and Bermuda Lily. LOW PRICES. | count to-night off his usual low prices, HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, October 20, 1894—+t t 5 ’ ' ; WE ARE RUNNING OFF White’s Latin English, reduced from $2.00 to $1.25. ee English Latin, “ $29.00 to $1.25. French Dictionaries, 50 and 75 cents. L. & S. Greek Lexicon, $1.25. Allen & Greenough’s Latin Grammar, reduced from $1.25) to $1.00. All the English and French College Text Books at oe lowest figures at the BAZAAR STORE. We received to-day a new lot of CHINA, including | Flower Pots, Fairy Lamps, Berry Dishes, Vases, Rose | Bowls, Toilet Sets, etc. We want to hustle off a lot of Toys and Fancy Goods | to make room for our Xmas Goods. Why not help us We will give you the profit. BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, October 25, 1894--t t 2 the Bishop’s Palace. j i our stock of Latin, English and French Dic-| PUTTNER’S EMULSION tionaries, also a few Liddle & Scott's Greek’! } | | 1 | >| } | | Take My Advice ! I've Tried Them All! The Qld, Reliable Shoe Store, kept by McEACHEN, the Shoe Man, is the right place to buy BOOTS and SHOES. Don’t you forget that he will give an extra dis- A. E. McEACHEN, QUEEN STREBT. _ DR. CONROY Has removed his Office and Residence to P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner of Great George and Dorchester Streets, opposite oct20 Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. octl l—tf PREVENTS CONSUMPTION, PUTTNER'S EMULSION Cures Consumption in its early stages. PUTTNER'S EMULSION Prolongs life in the advanced stages of Consumption PUTTNER'S EMULSION is the Remedy, par excel.ence, for Consumption and al! Lung troubles. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is the best cure for all Wasting Diseases. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is for sale by all good Druggists at 50 cts. for a large bottle. Heaven's Eye is Strengthened by the use of glasses. Yours will be also. Sooner or later every eye must come to «pectacles, The instant such aids to sight are needful, they should be supplied with ut the least delay. The thoughtless are very apt to attend to the matter only when the necessity has become so serious that much harm has been done before the rem- edy is applied. The proper course is to have your eyes examined to determine scientifically just what your sight requires to render it ia the highest degree useful. We can furnish any glass that can be de- ired. It may be inviting blindness to do without the great sight-savers and sight- strengtheners. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. octl FURNITURE. By Auction, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3lst., commencing at 11 o’clock, at the residence of James McLeod, Esq., Fitzroy Sireet :— All his valuable Household Furnitere, consisting of Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall and Bedroom Furni- inre, Kitchen Utensils, ete., including 1 + Upright Piano, 1 Hall Stove (Sultana), 1 Cook Stoye (Charter Oak), and a lot of other valuable articles. For particulars see handbills. Terms at sale. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer. oct20-—20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 30. BANK STOCK BY AUCTION. At Sales Room, LePage’s Corner, Queen Street, on SATURDAY, 27th inst., at 12 o'clock, neon :— 41 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. CHAS. I. MORRISON, oct23—dy Auctioncer SELL only the BEST, which is Woodill's German Baking Powder, and you lack"no customers to oe BUY. P. E. Island Railway, On and after FRIDAY, ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward, Trains Inward. Read down: Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600....... Charlottetown....... 6 8H 301 614.....Royalty Junction..,.. 606 919 350 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 53 880 405 658.. Hunter River....... 52 516 440 736.. -Bradaibane 2 th Fe ee See Eee 455 79 BES 8 Gy, oc0c. cece SI 6 06beees 4 7 BED Viiicsccace Kensington........429 64 San Sie sindeas Ar ee 416 66 PM Summerside AM Lae eee a oica Lv DB. c00000 340 11% 202 845.........Misoouche......... 32 iM Bae WE esreees Wellington ........ 307 10” 317 83 oo a REnscesceses BE ae 442 10 30 ... O'Leary .. -16 80 508 10 47.. .. Bloomfield. oie ta 600 11 14..,.......Alberton,.... oct OP 28 GK i 0c cs et essa a PM AM PM AWM eee eevee eeeee eee terete 8 Ce AM PM AM P&M Car Sei stecel Charlottetown....... 92 5% 650 315..... Royalty Junction.....906 566 7 Be SB...ccccccce Oe cccscsve oD EG SOS O56s siscuce Ar i veneen -(86 46 Mount Stewa t CW OI iis cee Ly BE cciene 810 36 OOP Bis cis settee Morell... +» 74 315 930 500..........8t Peter's, . -72 36 1014 633........Bear River. ee OH 188 Se OUR sé cents Oscs + csbese SE: ee AM PM AM PM enouddovebentvonceebeonenes wocccsccesococoococeoouenes AM PM AM PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 84 |] et Wegepew Oastigan. thennces Ba ae a 2). See rgetown........70@ 226 AM PM AM PM *eeeee le ee ee ee ee ee ee | PM AM © 1B. 00. 00000ccccce MORON. 10000 vesannniinn 7h SE ecnse «+e Cape Traveree.... s--.++. - 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. " Moncton, N. B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,794—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, AGENTS WANTED, MALE AND FE- MALE.-~-You can —aw your « time this winter, make good wages and do good near home, by canvassing for and introdu- cing “The Great Modern Pain Reliever,” Prussian Oil, throughout P. E. Island. Ad- dress A. J. Cox, care of Johnson & Johnson, Charlottetown. lw eod & wy—oct25 LOST—On the platform atthe west end of the Post Office, a five dollar gold piece. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office. 3l—oct25 MONEY TO LOAN.—Apply te F. W. L. Moors, Solicitor, London House Corner, Charlotietown. dy lw wy im—octz3 TO LET—The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Immediate pos- session. Uf—oct22 WANTED—Two gentlemen bearders or gentleman and wife in private family in cen- tral part of city, Address “ Boarders,” P. O. Box 436. tw—oct22 TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. ti—ocww MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 300 Slides, various; cost over . offe: rice for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, ia- t English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- 80, a number of other works, new and second- hand. apply at this office. ti—octi8 “ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by MISS BEATRICE WADMAN, Bay- field Street. ti—octh6 TO LET—Half of cottage pleasantly situ- ated near West Kent Street School. on premises to Mrs. HENDERSON. Oclid — TO LET The Dweiling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Stree? heated oet22 4 hot water and containipg nine rooma A: ply © GRORG@E ALLEY. tts oe