== THE md DAILY EKAMINE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1892. IE DAILY EXANINER. OOTOBER 25, 1892. ections in New Brunswick. ~ Est advices indicate that the Blair rnment will have twenty-seven SUp- rs in the new Legislature; the Oppo- only thirteen. The abolition. of lines has not, if the reports be — nted a resort to the ‘human devices” esult indicites, beyond a doubt, pop satisfaction with Mr. Blair's adminis- on, and popular forgiveness of his ras. fties. It is not possible that mere uman devices,” however ingenious and versified, could have purchased so large a jority. The defeat of Mr. Blair him- Mf has been’ ascribed to a belief, dulously impressed upon ‘the Pro- istants of York County, that he favor- H the Roman Catholics in re- bect to the public schools. It is possible ut this belief. may have tended towards nexpected success of his candidates in me of the other counties. But we must umesthat his triumph is chiefly due to the d them of the unnecessary burden of fable dealer’? .will be higher than ever. rty lines are drawn. Winter Engagements. | or akout the first November. | soon again begin practice for a concert. / ession, azine is at the Diamond Bookstore. a | Cross competiticn. | 46 points. $4 for being carried across the city-to catch atrain. The passengers had not: time to Stay and prosecute the man.. They merely pointed him out and identified him to the policemen on duty. This morning the fu'l amount taken from the gentleman. belong- ing to this city came to hand, together with a note informing him that. the rascally cabby had been fined $10 and costs. — Pro- tection such as-th’s extended to strangers is creditable to the “ police “and: stipendiary magistrate of Toronto. : > Eewortu Leacue.—It was very pleasing | to see such a large audience present at the ' first meeting of the literary department of the Epworth League, held inthe basement of the First Methodist Church last evening. _ This fact shows that we have still consider- able interest in-literary societies and. liter- ary subjects, aad that there is here a warm appreciation of the. high poetic merit of - Tennyson. It was felt that Mr. Henry Smith’s paper had but one fault—it was to» short. Mr. Smith was highly conipliment- ed by the Rev. Mr: Brewer, Mr. G. °F. Baer, Mr. Newson, Professor West, Dr. Beer, Mr. Seaman, Mr. Stewart, Mr. | Angus and others. who took part in the short discussion which followed. The solus by Miss D. Lawis and Mr. G. Frank Beer, and the readings-by- Miss Ash'ey, Mrs. G, E. Full and Miss Johnson were very pleasing. We hope to publish Mr. Smith s paper in the course of a few days. : Best five-frame Brussels Carpets, $1.10 per yard; other qualities in Brussels trom 40 oe up-- . t man being Mr. W. Osborne Jones. The he ‘human devices | fF ciating.clergy were the Rev, G. F. Pres- | _ ery and corruption. “But the geN-tcctt and the Rev. F. C0. Hartley. The ~ ople’s approbation ot his measure to Legislative Council. He will course, easily obtain another con- tuency ; and as, in_ politics, nothing eeds like succese, his reputation as an ar as he is personally.concerned, the riment of conducting a Provincial lovernment. vutside of party lines has mdoubtedly proved to be successful. But in the easy ‘‘ purchase of members ” and in other. shady transactions to which lhe has, in the absence of strong opposition, resorted while.engaged in keeping himeelf n office, we see some of the objectionable eatures of the plan. The opposition has small chance, outside of party lines, to make headway against a judicious Premier, ino matter how corrupt he may be; and Ipublic measures.are. apt to receive a less reful scrutiny than they do where the Ir is hoped-that other literary and musi- cal societies in the town will,as speedily as Fpossible, follow the example set by the Ep- } worth Leagu*. The winter should not be lhalf over before a beginning is made. Let attractions towards that which is good and | true be set before our young people before | the days begiu to shorten again. We learn i that the Harbor Light will be reopened on Personal. In recent years a ‘‘Shakespeare Club” John McLean, M. P., Souris, was registers |has prcfitably engaged the attention of some of our young people, and it may now, "perhaps, be suppleraented by a Tennyson club. Almost every line written by the | poet who has lately passed beyond the veil may profitably be studied. We hope, tvo, | that the Philharmonic Society will obtain a ‘pianist to take the place of Mr. Heartz and County Court —The County Court met this forenoon at eleven o’eleck, and is still in _ Youne Lavres’ JournaL.—The Novem- ber number number of this favorite mag- _ Mrutrary Srorts.—We notice by late | Winnipeg papers that the military sports of ' the “B” troop, Canadian Dragoons, held “at Fort Osborne, were very successful. | The competition extended oyer two days, and it is pleasing tonute that this year, “as ' last, Staff Sergeant Harry Hobkirk, son of ‘the late Dr. Hobkirk of this tity, was a | most successful competitor, -In the mount- / ed events on the first. day, he was second in | the Turks Head competition, first in Heads and Posts, and was third in the Victoria In Heads and Posts Sergeant Hobkirk made 23 points out of a | possible 25. On the second day Sergeant Hobkirk took first place-in- the Riding and Jumping competition, showing much skill | in horsemanship,-and also carried off the | officers’ cup for the highest: nuniberof points | in mounted events, with the fine score of * Atrention To Doty.—Cab drivers in all Cities are very apt to take undue advantage of stranger-passengers. But they “are not ' everywhere dealt with as in the Case uf a | gentleman from this city. and his clerical | companion, who, passing through: Toronto ' recently, were compelled by cabby to pay | P!obably the approaching meeting on the Married in England. ~ | The Maidenhead Advertizer, “(Oct. 5) chronicles the marriage of Mr. Francis J. C. Forss, of Maidenhead, Berks, England, solicitor, son-of- the late-Rev.’F. 8.-Forss, Vicar of Winsley-cum-Simpley Stoke, and Misa Ma-y Ano Swabey, daughter of the ‘aco Stephen Swabey, Eeq, of Frince, Edwa'd Island, which wes solemnized at, St. Mchael’s Church, Padsiagton. “The ~~ bride was given away by her brother, Mr. A. L. M. Swabey, the bridegroom’s best | bride wore a pretty dress of white bengsline | silk, trimmed with white chiffon and-or.nge blossoms, and tulle veil, with wreath of | orange blossoms. She ‘carried @ bouquet, the gift of the bridegroom. The brices-; maids were Miss Forss (sister of the: bride-! groom) and’ Miss: LouisaSwabey and M ssC. L. Swabey (cousins of the brid:). The two, first-named wore white Pongee silk d esses, ' trimmed with green velvet ribbon, and black hats, with green velvet and pale pink, feathers. The little bridesmaid (Miss tC. | L. Swabey) wore a dress of snoe k, white nun’s veiling, with a piuk Su ah) silk sash aud hat trimmed to match, Each wore a gild bangle and carried a! white boquet, the gifts of the b ijegroom. | After the ceremony a reception was held | by the bride’s mother at 12, Cambridge- | terrace, Hyde Park, the following relatives being present, viz :—Mrs. Giuvre:u, Mrs. | Swabey, the Misses Swabey, Sir Paget Bowman, Bart., Rev. H. Swabey, Mrs. H. Swabey, Mr. Maurice Swabey, Mrs. Frodk. Swabey, Mrs. Thomas Swabey, ‘Miss Rose | Swabey, Miss Jessie Swabey, Mr. Herbert | Swabey, Mr. and Mrs A. L.M Swabey, | Miss Muriel Swabey, Mr. and Mr. Wm. Clowes, Mr. and Mrs. H L Clowes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ca'leader.. There were also present :—Sir Kenneth Cumming, Bart., General Morberly and the Misses Morberly, the R.v.G F. P-e:cott and Miss Mildred | Prescott, the Rev. F. C. Hartley, Mr. and | Mrs. Jollands, Miss Fanny Nowell, Miss‘ Montg ‘me:y, Mrs. Seabrook, Miss Hay- ward (Limp!ey Stoke), Muss Sainsbury (Bradford-on-Avon), Mr. J. Shaw Hillier, Mr. Mallam, Mr. and Mrs. Pye, Mrs Tylee, Mrs. Ei. Tylee, Mrs. Macuah, Miss Macnab, the Rev. O-borne Jay, the R-v. Preston, en route for Scotland. The bride’s travelling dress was brown tweed, with crimson velvet vest and tweed jacket to velvet and white wings. The presents were numerous and handsome, Wedded at Georgetown. were united in marriage at the latter place this morning at seven o'clock, The crm- Phelan. Miss Lucy Caven was the bridee- maid, and Mr Geo. H. Reddin supported the groom. THe Examiner wishes Mr, and Mrs. Lyons the best success in l:fe. ———$ nt oi } ed at the Hotel Davies last evening. Miss May Leahy, left this morning by: the steamer. St. Lawrence for Boston via Halifax. Mr. W. A Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, was in the city last evening, on his way to Georgetown. King George of Greece has conferred the decoration of the Order of the Saviour upon Dr. Waldstein, of the American Archz logi- cal School at Athens. Richard Hunt, E-q., of Summerside, and Mrs. Hunt were among the passengers in the western express last evening. They are re- gistered at the Hotel Davies, . We heartily sympath‘z» with Mr. James McLeod, cf the firm of McLeod & McKen- zie, on account of the'sad loss he has sus- tained in the unexpected death, at Boston, of his eldes« con. At the Hotel Davies, yesterday there were registered : R F Merlin, Halifax; J F Farrell du; N Berry, do; John Sterling, Montreal; H W Macdonald, Halifax. Some three or four monthsago Baron Hirsch dis‘ributed all his earnings on the turf for the previous year, amounting to $70,000, among deserving English charities. He has since accumulated fresh profits from the races wen by his horses, and he iatimates that a further sum of $100,000 will be available for charit- able purposes at the beginning of 1893. At the Queen Hotel yesterday there were registered’; Rev S James, Little York; Rev R F Brine, Mrs D Rogers, S’side; Mrs McDonald, Gienaladale; H Terrell, Albany Station; R Horsman, Mon. treal; H A Stewart, and wife, Ham lton; SC Wells. Sackville, N B.- To day there were registered : W Mutch, Eldon; Mrs Cowan, Mount Stewart; Mrs Ross, do. The friends of Father James A aeas Me- Donald, P. P., Hope River, (and they are not afew.) will learn with pleasure that he is about attaining the twenty-fifth year of his priesthood. Few Catholic clergy- meu of this diocese have done the seme work during the past quarter of a century as the untiring, big-souled, generous Father James. A sage in Eastern Ontario hus been pre- dicting an earthquake. The atmospheric disturbance which suggested it to him was same platform at Victoria College of Sir ‘iver Mowat and Professor Goldwin Smith. The police have been notified. The Queen will present to Princess Marie, daughter of the Duke of Edinburgh, on the occasion of her marriage this month to Prince Ferdinand, the heir apparent to the throne ot Roumania, a pleasure barge fashioned in the form of aswan. The neck and head forin the prow, which is eighteen feet in height. The body forms the cabin, and the feet are employed in propelling the beautiful craft. MARRIED. At Point Prim, Oct 19h, by the Rev. A. McL. Sinclair, Simon A. Murchison, of Pinnette, to Mary Ann, daaghter of the late Malcolm Murchison, Point Piim At the Methodist parsonage, Cornwall, on Wednesday, Oc’ober 12:h, by Rev- EC Tur- _her, assisted by Rev G@ C P Palmar, Miss E ‘ Matilda Croker, of Kingston, to Mr U Bere tram Matthew, of North Wiltshire, P E I. DIED. At Boston, Mass , on Monday, October 24th, ,o M. McLeod, eldest son of Jas. McLeod, ;Merchant Tailor of this city, in the 33rd | year of his age. -Macazines.—The Westminster Review ‘for October and Harper’s New Monthly Magazine for November have been re- ceived, i tae. Affairs are at present quiet in Samoa, but DR. T. C. ROBINS, , ‘Attention, Houscholders | Surgeon Dentist. _ =—— tT gi 1559 of your gool cash, D eis { hind for that amount,- @ in return a book of coupons, which did not cost ten dollars per hundred “Atlas” which you don't SPEGIALTES 4 z ‘The Latest N ovelties _At Lowest. Prices... BEER BROS. - MANTLES, We have only a few of these marvellous Bargains in Capes aud Cloaks left. Call early 'f you want one. BEER BROS. SPECIALTIES 4 Office- Prince Street, opposite Sf, | ovly to receiv Paul’s Church, : CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. T. ~{- You are promise “FUR GOODS, - _We_make_a_ Speci- 5 _-— Pe ee ee er tee f s-bound to dea “ Annexation is unnecessary—it is undesirab'e fo be“ —it igin-our dav i npossible.”—3peech in Toron- ea © onset you are promised ; Relations cents on all your cas ted States and Canada. Goods made. : BEER’ BROS. MLLVVERY, Hats, Bonnets, Rib- bons, Velyets, Orna- ments, &¢, &¢, an immense variety select from. BEER BROS. . WRASTUS WIMAN has the honor to arnounes that he will deliver four Ad- aresss89n the Maritime Provinces, as follows :— UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY.—How would benefit Great Britain, aad perpetuate her presence on the North American. ‘onti- : ae Halifax, N 8, October 24, in Masonic COMMEROLAL UNION,—Bow it would Karich Caneda, and maintain her Loyalty New Glasgow, NS, October 26, in McNeal’s Hall. CONTINENTAL UNITY,—How it would En- large the Opportunities of the United States for the benefit of Canada. CHARLOTTETOWN, PEL, October 27, in Market Hall. ‘ANGLO-SAXON UNITY,—The Hope of the World.. St-John, N B, October 28, in Mechan- HHAPPHOHND MR. WIMAN desires it tobe understood that he is not.in any way connected with local organ- izations ; he seeks no politica! patronage or back- icg, and simplv-pronoses to discuss, in a dispas- sionate way, |he above important topics from an économie point of view, paving bis own ciarges, and asking only the fivor of a courte us hearing _or your note © to. print, and an want or need. in certain specified Stores. faction or not ? basis ? Then save your $15.50, which is quite an item to many of you, and keep the money to buy grods for your families instead o¢ giving it to foreign agents. Come to our Store and we will gladly give you five ‘per cent. discount on: all cash purchases, and goods as good in quality and as low in price as any Store in the city. GEO. CARTER & CO, Grocers and Seedsmen. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1892 . -eod F. CERNICHIARO & CO,” /Gold and Silver Plater. Bronzing and Varnishing Church aud Tf: ble, @rnaments promptly attended to. ‘RILEY'S OLD TOBACCO FACTORY, | WA. ER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. oaci2 --dy lw then 2aw WIND! le of DISSOLUTION AND Great Clearance § PERKINS & - @Our term of Partnership expires in a few months, and in order to wind the business up quick we will at once b Dry Goods ever held in the City. The'greater part of the Stock : 3 Cash, and will now be disposed of regardless of cost. land Fashionable Dry Goods’ at a Bargai Discounts 25, 33, 40 and 50 per cent This Sale will continuc until all found who will buy the Entire Stock and unexpired lease of the pre- This is a grand opportunity for any young men wishing to start in Dry Goods to secure a well-established business and SALE NOW ON and for CAS F. G Brathwaite. and Miss Stewart. The’ bride and bridegroom subse q'tently left fur match. She wore a felt hat trimmed with, Cuartes Lyons, merchant of Charlo:te- | town, and Nellie Murphy, of Georgetown, | mony was performed by Rey. Stephen! - inises. H ONLY. PERKINS Charl«ttetown, October 5, 1892—eod & wky egin the Greates Sale of is of recent importation, bought for disposed of or a purchaser is d-a discount if-you deat D> you want } only in one Store in each line of goods, whether you get satis~ a discount of five per h purchases of GRO- CERIES bv dealing in one specified Store. Don’t you know that any Grocery Store will. be glad to take your cash. on that G UP BUSINESS, ry Goods. Get your New n by attending this Sale. good stand. & STERNS. Boston Markets. Bosrow, Oct. 21. Porators.—Receipts show a large in- crease this week and since Monday there has been quite an accumulation at the The stock is mostly Heb- rons with a few Rose, Dakota Red and P. Prices are ruling a_lit- tle lower: than last week and demand is ee eS ore Kerose VERY FARMER who-intendg tv. purchase a supply of THA and KEROSENE O{[L to put him through the Fall and Winter Months should call at BEER & GOFF’S Store and see their prices and inapect their Stock before buying Eastern road, EI. Chenangves. e Oil. Potatoes # bush— Houlton, Me., Hebrons.......... 85 to 88.. Aroostook Hebrons.............- 85 to88.. Me. & N. B. Rose........ ceecee 80 to .... White Stars & Burbarks— Western New York............. 73 to.... Wash Co, New York............ 70 to... Dekota Red y 4icccccices estes cscs 73 to 75.. P E 1 Chenangoes...............- 73 to 75.. Barrel stock, Rose & Hebrons..... 2 25 to 2 50 Ecos. —Total arrivals are abcut the same but the proportion of choice fresh laid stock is rapidly decreasing and the market is higher and. firm for such goods. extras sell readi'y at 24c, gular in quality and range from 20 to 23c Held stock steady. Very lit- tle call for limed. Fisp.—The market has a quiet tone Codfish are fairly steady, but have cnly a Box herring are moving .|Their Teas have a reputation all over the Country second to none for Quality and Fine Flavor. They buy nothing but the BEST AMERICAN WATER.WHITE KEROSENE OIL, so that you can depend on getting the BEST QUALITY f:om them every time, and the price is now Iewer than ever before. EVERY TIME BY CALLING AT BEER & GOFF’S. Charlottetown, October 25, 1892—eod & wky YOU CAN SAVE MONEY Provincial irre- | | 25 Dr. moderate sale. slowly. Bbl. herring also dull. in steady demand with receipts light. Cod, dry shores, large-......... 7 00 to Cod, dry shores, medium....... ATA RG. a i os Es 2 25 to 2 oct2 ANNUAL MEETING. y means Capt. A A. Bart: “eweod, in Chariotte secretary. town, on WEDNESDAY, the 26.h day of Ociobe: 1892, at eight o’clock, p. wn Single Ticket for Lec- D. ©. McLEOD, EPWORTH LEAGUE Jrecture (fourse. 41E General Annual Meeting of the Hillsbo: round shore............3 50to.... Mackerel, extra,-¥ bbl........ 25 00 to 30 00 ONG dee oes oo oe nea 18 00 to .... ING ee oe Se 14 00 to . No 3 large rim‘d...... 11 00 to.... No 3 large plain.......10 No 3 medium plain... .10 Cann-d Mackere!— 1 lb tins labelled, per doz............ 0 90 Canned Lobsters— i 1 lb tins, labelled, new, per doz...... 1 60 Ee Ee Weather Bulletixu. Brewer. Around Fapis.” 1892-983. w. 15 cents. Coneert or mnertainment, OVEMBRR 11—“*‘ Life of Wesley.” Rev. W. C. Matthews. November 15--‘‘The Indian Mutiny.” Lauthe:n, Halifax. January 10— ‘The Philosopher who Lived‘in a Tub.” Kev. W. Jenvary 31—‘* Here and There thro’ Scotland.’ November -28—Entertainment and Concert by} Rev. D. Sutherland, eung Men or League, ough Skating Kink Compauy will be | eid a All these Lectures will be illustrated b; December 12—* The £oudan Wer.” lof a powerful Biunal Lancern. A. Weeks. February 28—Entertainment. Season Ticket, $1.00. February 14—" ett, Esq. Prince St Methodist Church. the oftice of M.& D.C. Dated Oct, 18, 1892.- tf ture cents. T! > AJ E YOU GOING TO INSURE YOUR IF YOU ARE, BE SURE AND TAKE A POLICY WITH E. R. BROW, Toronto, Oct. 25.—10 a. m. to north-west winds, fair weather with a few light local showers; stationary or lower temperature. PROPERTY ? ANTED—A girl for general housework Apply to Mrs. A. A. MACDONALD, Dundas ‘O LET—House on the corner of Water Street and the Esplanade. Immediate possession an outbreak is feared. Rent moderate, Apply to Dr, BLAN- GENERAL INS OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlotte i SURANCE A THREE NIGHTS. ONLY, OCTOBER 28th, 29th & 3st. Appearance of the Jolly Fun Makers, SONS COMBINED WITH THE FAMOUS ———AND——— : Dublin Dan Novelty & Specialty Co. Positively the test Attraction of this kiad travelling. 14--Sf. IALTY ARTISTS--14 Bras. i: sd and Orchestra. Look out for... G ANO STREET PARADE bu. . at Noon. seve Specia‘tieg.. Jigs, Sonzs, Roels, Das “This Comedy illustraucs Tour through [relind, and w > : nd ill be in wih S’KCIALTIES by every mance eee Comvany. : Prices—25, 25 and 50 cents. Seats and Tickets will be ready nooks on Tuesday morning, 25th inst, Friday, Saturday and Monday, HOWARTH'S BIG SHOW 4 Trip to Ireland, HIBERNICA ‘ lties, Music, Double he Comic Side of a Plan of Reserved at tne Diamond An’ ay a ranting kirn we got An’ just on Hallowe’en it fell that night,” A Turk. y upp; will be held on Hallowe'en, 31st Oct., N THE MASONIC Lor . et Street, Charlottetown efreshment and C; 7 : Tickets— Ladies, pee cents. Supper at 7 o’clock, MRS. J. J. DAVIES, MRS. L. M, POOLE, Pres't. Secret Oct18 tu@ir GE ROOMs, 3) cents; gentlemen, 50 JEEKS | Nextto eer & Goff's. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. Fur Tippets, suitable for slight Ladies and Children, at 45 Cts., — were sold at $1.75 to $2.75. JUST RECEIVED AT WEEKS’ 2.8300 Two thousamd five hundred yds of heavy Cheviot Dress Gocds, about 20 diff-rent patterns, in Plains, Checks, and Mixes, at would be cheap at 22 cents. At Weeks’ 8325 At Weeks’ Gentlemen’s Cardigan Jackets, heavy and warm, From 90 cts to $1.50, cheap at $1.55 to $2.25. Special low prices in lower qualities, 150 Ladies’ Knitted Sleeveless Car- digan Vests, dark colors, at 33 cents, worth 85 cents. Handsome. Embroidered Table - Covers. | Lot 1—Sold for $1.85. — Reduced to $0.79 Lot 2—Sold for 1.60 — Reduced to 0.69 Lot 3—Sold for 0.55 — Reduced to 0.25 Lot 4—Sold for 1.50 — Reduced to 0.70 Lot 5—Sold for 2.00 — Reduced to 0.96 Lot 6—Scld for 2.50 — Redveel to 1,50 SPECIAL BARGAIN. 5,000 Nards of Heavy WHITE COT- TON, of the best make, at 12 cents a yard, usually sold at 16 cents. All ladies should see this cotton. = FURS. FURS. In Muffs, Coliar:, Tippets, As. trakan Jackets, and all kiads of Furs-at very. lowest prices, _— The above Lots are mostl : a stly taken from the Wholesale Department, and are offered at abou Sno t half the ssp. neeintomdtie W. F. WEEKS & CO, QUEEN STREET, Next to Beer & Goff’s. Wholesale & Retail, Charlottetown, Oct. 18, 1892, WaNten—s cn geste eee Apply t r general housework, Squares» ¥ to. Mrs2W33. 9 EEKS, pate = ee octZ1 OR SALE—A half J. folid ii ervey Cow, ca vine milk; @ good suimelt the years old, i XAMINER office, : pply at Tak octls Se sn iO Tier Sane nee octapicd ae house on Cumberland Street ate O88: asic os 18 * Esq. Kent made. WM Crock ere, Fitzroy Bircett per oi ely, fo frouNs ‘DRIFT, in Ch - two-zaile » Nn Charlottetown harbor, a at this of d boat about 16 feet keel, Apply = Poeka 3i pd—oct% ANTED T ONG3 ae. ae . famey 2 “fi oe 4—‘ bouzsemeid in @ No washiny. Kuq sin “© 09 per menth., octZl- dy & wy h, “XAMINER office, W acree Pont Pigs er JAMES PATON «& CO woly SLAGUVO AYUCSAdVL S199 FZ Jod oy} ye dn part 491098 ‘OO FY NOLVd SHNVE-91038