arin — . nat athe : —= —_ ad ' 7 - 7 > 5 ——— ee - amen — " — _ i « ha ——E = a — ea ~ = —— _— - se ee ee —— — Se a ee a THE DAILY EXAMINER : . . - . : : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 138, 1894. = eC wh — ee Oe geal So? a P. E Island Railway t J MeIntyre Mal peque Pon’ ts ' - ° Cc. Pau aAwer Spring Par al, 7 r ; ’ jrafton St “ ' “FOOTRALL” AN Re ; On and afler FRIDAY, lst June, 18h, tue " OM. Cama, Graton Sree a. , ~*~ Assy ape. trains of this Railway will run dally (Sundays F &. Grey. ¢ i ’ . a: ; D. Chappell, Prince Stftet, oe S I : ‘ excepted) as follows :— x Rasaat te *, Qaeen Street, “ . IR,--in your last Isene there appeared ; 3684686884608? Trains Outward. Trains lawanri. : Geo, Carter & Co., Queen Street. “ * letter over the signature of “Football,” ; 6 | Read down. ap { & Gray, News Stall, P. E. 1 Railway and) which would lead @ person to believe that j 5 e i}PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM ; 4 ee + Euston St the Crescent Football Club has tried a. ak ees aa eae ot hot te Sen eet We ame | | . me mee. ee | 301 6i4.....Royalty Junction..... 606 6¢ ; RK Brace, ¢ or, Eust a aime illlsboro t. | back out of the arrangements made for a 1 i | 38 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 5u ow ’ ta eee n, Cor. of Princes aad Richmona | S@™e with St. Dunstan’s this fal! : i t “a cs er ee at vere in °= { St j The facta of the matter are that the! U d e 455 7 30. aande Emeérald.........- 415 7B : i Crescent Footbal! Club has lost two of the | | n erwear. j ‘Ss 72. Frectown. ........ ‘s 72 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, wsmitrscf its team, whose positions are | | | £2 fin. Manaingen i Be : «| very hard to fil! { We gave this department our spe- | PM Summerside AM ' : I went tothe College 1] i f ial . his Fall, A sul BD BOG xceeer Lv AB. cones 30 i b 2 . ; - otl ‘ g¢ personally, and ! | Clai attention this Fall, 8 a resuit gt et iw Miscouche. we i. Fre G s 4 Spectatty.—Beer Bros having explained the position the club! i we've a splendid stock—a stock that’s 22 905........ Wel ime D tecised 3a 1017 : _ : I a ] , } 317 935 port Hitt 237 9 & wae j sked fur eed ' { _— : [Q 3 > oo ce ok ONO EEBED. cc cc es cee Cs ag sting pt wid . Ked for a postponement of the AU ray BROT LD BE AND NOTHING: TT j 6S 19 D.... 0000005 OTAREF ovcews .. 146 8@ pa gaine until the club could hold a meeting, i SHOULDN'T. € BO PO Bloomfield.........180 74 : 1 ¢ ‘ e Ar la nicht Sa which is called for this evening i $ ’ 44 7 =: eee reset asege ao i? a I also agreed bn advice the St Dieoctes i » ta OO DD. wc cnee sass gD Soscoeses 3b ' St. Dunstan's - PM AM v . Setretarvy what Steps wonkl be taken at ABOI T ow S oe 7s od : ‘ rua Cowts Let ue all now | the meeting, and if a team of 135° men De AM PM AM Pu ay a he debts that we can could be secured, he could depend on nua PRICES. <7 € 630 300..,.... Chariottetown.......920 5% . } pe 5 - tor a gar This he agreed to Did ¢ + Bs 340. ne = pao yd 4 % —_ —_ sur are iz a to, ' i . » 723 3 tte ee eeee eeereee © 4 4 | ) No.1 C mopa G. A. wil “Football” says: “The St. Dunstan’s A good, warm, heavy Vest for 18e. COS 4D icicctis RRO -( 86 465 Ri } an or . , this evening at 8 o'clock are rea ly 7 Well, in all probability they you and avt.; & splendid value, all-wool, 82 410 ae : 810 86 i — will have a chance of showing their play a for 72c. There are many other | O08 Biltays,scncak ie eas .7@ 3) iF Rewemser the “Harbor Light” mee “ing | in a very few days againet the Crescenta, ever, prices, more than we’ve room . to | on i" Bt ~ -43 is q nie evening at 8 o'clock in ¢ Y. M. C.l whee at present the champione of 4 speclfy—but call and see them. 1058 608 : ; A ss Al I Bee 5 2 . A. parlor Prince Edward Island, and who will, when { / ,AM PM AM P ’ _ a ot : - : : : ‘ ‘ , ~ ° <, POPPER Oe OOOO ER OE EE EEE EE ED EERE EEE EREEO ECO OEOROEE SE 4 Mecrixe of the Scott Act’ committee | °t7 are beaten fairly upon the foothall anyone The ‘ Health Brand. tis eee : 33 i: C ' : field, (not in the newspapers) give up their Al PM A F iy ’ eld in W l parlor | elaim to that t Y : ‘oO : i : ~ | 8 OM...... Mount Stewart... ... 7 3 : \Thure vy ning at § o'clock sgt te ms Honour. ours &c., ; A fine assortment of this very | = TN 60 ceges joao hoebes ane 77 OU ia — A °. a a. the popular make of Underwear. ¢ | > Pu” ‘oa WR seid if Be l sxi—\ number { executions oec J: , WC. ® b a é oeeee eee evessee seeeeteess earners 4 ’ given to the police to-day and more SO ODO eS eet impossible ; ‘yh. - PM c AM : ase ( ~ A word to the wise is suffi INFORMATION WANTED. Di i i = . | 626 oven COSCVS Sede MEEBO. sc000s0de.cc0be Tb ; i i ; { len seereeese COpO Traveree.... o....400 tc , o ' ' 3 uM - Sin,—The announcement of Messrs, you | . C Pd . . . : e ' : TTINGER, : ‘ M. B A —There will be @ meeting | Pergason and Blake disclaiming all res- ver | S Da Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt Raile ei of the C. M. B. A. this (Tuesday) evening pon sibility for the appointment of Mr. ever } Charlottetown, Nov. I, 1894—t ts . ; Moncton, N. a at = o'clock in the new rooms, A. O. H.! Joha Good to the Railway was needed in see { A. McDON ALD, Superintendent, i hal!, McEachern’s Building der to place these gentlemen right with js ' e. eee ¢ ssh Caertetnioen, ies i) . the Liberal Conservative party in Queens prices | ° * ? hd : O, A \ special meeting of the} County. It would, however, have been i : New Wiltshire District, w hy ae more satisfactory had you received “> | Newfoundland Markets 4 Kingst “King William” Loige No. | anthority to state exactly who is to blame } | ee in TT Monday the 19th inst., at 7.30 p.i for the blunder that has heen the means low j i . ot fereating such an uproar amongst the on | 7 - ———— = - | Hi. T. Met OUBRK1, a ai rh on leserving mechanics of the party. They Men’ ; G ' a See ee ee | at least havea right to knew who it was Mens issi Merchant : eentatns left — - clock one that passed their claim over and gave ein- Overcoats eneral Commission r ; fter mm, Ana ett tor lmmerswle rout ate ‘ # : : " idnie! , S) sits Sdiineed akin tas Ha nen toa grit Let us have the in- ' r " ’ a : a fax, Via intermediate ports, to-day — . Reefers | Oats and Produce of all kinds, — 7 Liperat, Conservarive. | 1 | | ments from P. E. Island carefully > i ne oe an¢ | ed tv and account sales gi at Ddceell Wiel Shihan, Wiis > mand 0 eitvoand account sales given promptly. ’ 7% 4 COUN AL EE. - 2 f 45, dropped dead on Water St, Halifax. — — ———— | Suits ” | ae e and Stores. Correspondence “wy on Sunday night. Heart «disease was th Sin,—Councillor Taylor may be termed | Te ‘ Sedes. the wan cmployed tn the electric | nese etalon Tovler soe | Sas a H. T. McCOUBRBY ' Seht works and leacs a family. | (he bully of the City Council. Hie len | It can’t be found in this country P.O, Box 307 St Jobn’ N. PF a Taree One Keres S guage la-t night bristled with profanity, | : oe mae es ak VM Asox i io ad ar communicatio: and was certainly not very edifying to the} } rept4a—dy lm wy 3m " ; ie Slat, Bad a LA. V.S2AM electors who are unfortunately represented | : Did ; ie etary ong-pe.. Sag = he on "be him. His oft-reiterated statement that | a Je. thie (Tuesday) evening, (3th. inst. at | C’erYbody was boodling and he thought | you , : _ General business, Visitors wel. | 8®. would try hie hand wg m — } ever | . + . hy 3 f it were practically demonstrated | i ==) lan - when the stove-pipe and his brother’s bill | see our } ’ ; Crvm. Service Examixations are being | were laid on the table. Underclothing ” EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ic held tc-day before Mr. Ewen Stewart. Connecillor Taylor, after making ® most The & j ; Teal i Secretary of the Charlottetown School childish and mandlin plea for billiard | } ) Street wee Board. There are three candidates for | tables to be run by Mr. P. P. Gillis—who., | prices ' Office se Hent f the preliminary examination and eight fur | of course, will sell no liquor where sach are cold Aug 16,794—ly —- ‘ ralitving examination are—was in perfect harmony with his bold | } ‘ . } ’ L noniipanaselpenceniepiaeaneiee iaeliiedtisiils ” avnouncement that he did nut care two mut the j J d, -* Norice.—There w be a meeting of the luttons for religion, and his strong objec- | Clothing Wants, Lost, Foun Ke ti ¥ Crescent Footba ib in the Cabot club tien to a Catholic being appointed on the ™ 5 aa ae ment _— > room this evening at 7 o’clock All| police force. Why the Councillor has } | Advertisements under this heading charged : her rr i ¢ present as such a strong antipathy to « Catholic I} very warm. } ee ee ; Mf bus ms f jm por tat w e transacte cannot ot ne Taylor ; i |} PTWO GEN'LEMEN, ora gentleman with Re —\ D MacDonald. S« 5" neither @iorn nor help a Council, | . y co | | bis wife,can be made comfertabie in a private * ee Lew cup Qacee. | In fact, it’s tou hot for competition. a ee 7 Py Bie Poraroes.—Mr. Isaiah Horne, of r : ; i j Resco = we ° oo . Sa i } +e Souris, v to town this morning nine ‘ ' j i } ‘ WANTED— 3 i ‘ ' a potatoes, the eombined weight of which Too Ban!—A pie social was held at | You i i Avett demas oo teh ittok aan t 4 ; teen pounds hey were grown on Win-loe last week, at which the baskets NOVI2—tf ‘, was sixteen pounds. They were grown on , or. may i Mr. Donald McIntosh’s farm, New Har- | were auctioned off by Sheriff Horne. One | . ie eee a aa ca ‘ing : r 6) Fite L f the sket “s in”? oe | § BOARDERS WANTED—Tw 2 or three gen- ae mort They are of the Fitzpatrick | of the baskets was “bid in” by a Young | as room * ‘ aa ™ a. hey ‘an be ortabt " odated at : cored man from Charlottetown, who feels vy ery | well } TO HAY E T HE BEST you must get your Hurts at ® demseah thane im tha altel “Board modernde. e ee ,| bad over the fact that instead of having | ; BRUCE’S. New customers are coming daily to our store. Se eet A | Surreme Covrt.—The application of | the hasket handed over to him it was buy i i i I I fi ti Sui dO | TO isE(—Two larg, front rooms Apply to fs . i : cial enh i ies / , ; oe a al > i ' wal nan r« : mam AY ea Ceptain John Hughes for certiorari (| appropristed by = brother of the | os Our reputation for making the peat itting uits and Over | aes. Maurin, Prince Street f he quash a conviction made by the Stipendiary | auctioneer and taken home. The basket, | PROWSE BROS } coats 18 now well known throughout Canada, while our .s novit—lw pa a ote ae jf papatrate wan afmned this Segeness, Whee | it may be expléincd, wae pat hy ™ rices are as low as the lowest. Call and see our stock | 4 HOUSETO LET on Chestnut Street, con- 4 judgment was reser ed. A-similar app! | peice of the man who marched off with it, where P s : cor . | taining six rooms. Will be let with o stable 230 cation by Richard Thorne is being argued | and. according to pie social etiquette, she | they j yt —-, Apply to Henry RACKHAM. i. coos i rig ile : D. A. BRUCE, ee eee a ™ rial 8 i ; sone j re ne ‘ ° iat wile Meal ae “a he young man is 0 » un ad | > . : : al {vening Dresswear and fancy walsts a s FG for St. John’s via Sydney about 11.30 last wie tn cities should miscarry ia thie | you } Charlottetown, Nov. 6, 1894—t ts LEADING CLOTHIER ; cialty. Ssoou references ; caticfaction aaree- : o night, with @ cargo ot produce under deck way, as by this act he was done out of a | better t t~ed.—M1a5 NICHOLSON, below Fish Market, a and cattle and sheep on deck. The passen- | *"Y: 8° DF this act ne was done o . i } | Porwnal Street. t—nov? ri gers to St. John’s were William Boyle and privilege distinetly hia according to - V alue } } To LET i neem tated si Bit era to St. Joh wer ill y! } : St ieediadlionn te eee i - use contain x rooms, , Mrz. C R Rogers; the passengers to Sydney we loan ; led lations in such cases made than - : — = ie —.. acer Pownal Brest, : a re W USO! . ‘ ; eC - ee ee ee 7 7 — . n good order. Sable in the rear. | LB WS Louson, H L Shaw and W D . —_—_—$__—__—_—_—___ vou Mus. LowDkrN, Dundas Keplanade. newt re epouteiler | = a aati e ” aio — : ide a } . =. BORN. ean |; LOSf—On Prince Street, between Mobba’ 1M Foorratt.—-The Crescents some time This morning, 13th inst.,to Mr. and Mrs. | j | cormer ont ss. Gimeres Se, © See ‘ Li D /rescen : ® et |; cashmere shawl. Fiader will please leave ago invited the New Glasgow team tocome | Arthur Edmonds a daughter. i £ | the same at this office. Rov? ui e to Charlottetown and play a match on - armen 2 Nin ey elsewhere. “SITU A LION—Wanied, by s young woman, ok Thanksgiving Day. They replied last DIED. & permanent euinen aS “keeper or to 14as! evening, regretting their makeing to come At North River, November 10th., 1894, oe Se ee a BE over anc play, as they had a match on | James A. McIntyre, beloved son of James ; Oe eee ee eer A) with the Wanderers at Halifax on that) 4. and Jane Meclntyre, aged 2 years 1 We have a large stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, and good, warm), ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres of ua - A per pom, ag , ; , ’ : hi | land with dwelling house, tweaty acres rae ; cilia MOMn Gad 10 days. Reefers, in Men’s and Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices, | ¢iganed, Senin helt asthe Ral ooy Sinden. * Tae Manxer.—The attendance at to- . _—— t eo ane F at, 4 . } } . ° ania . “ commodations atthe aberdeen House, cor- ere, who press amd export it, the price] Dor Colds ! and Mitts to match. Gents’ Fur Caps, choice lot. 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowest prices | Der of Fownaland King Stegete, Mates med paui being from 30 to 35 cents per ewt | rate, iw pd—nov5 ; day's market was apna: ie wre? This is UNDERCLOTHING ! - You should see our stock of fine Scotch Wool, in extra| Lonshalibeasiines dalendh te - 4 i ee ey es ’ Rain's ale : : Si | er will be rewarded on leaving same at this er fal and aboue equal with the demand. | : large sizes; also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. ito se I | Produce ia moving quite briekly. sarge a . : : : ! wy—octad Seiditian of hay ave iieahas her local deal The Time FUR COATS !—A good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. Fur Gloves | BOARDERS may obtain comfortable sc- it S in town. hedeaeg= Poa dpaeg diye AB cx few ; of MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE--A pair of eS f Rie pete es, 20 to 23¢; eate, 22 to 33¢; tur- A few doses of JOHN- | Dissolving View Lanterns, with ole ue ; ’ 7 ‘ ’ 7 j “+ Y ; - . sips 10 to L2e; carrots, 25¢ and batter 20/ SON'S COUGH SYRUP| J.B. MACDONALD & CO | Samenronnaes Some cuee Gun eves ob Pals is to 22c. Other articles remain unchanged , 2vent serious ill- , ” °9 | lest English edition, new, at adiscount. Al- tf ala may preven serio Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—tu thu sat Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—d MARKET SQUARE £0, a number of other works, new aad sesond- | Satvation Anuy Wepptxc.—The Ly- ness. Price 25 cents a »¢ , y 3 : 1. «= hand. apply at this office. iu —ootls . om wae: Sled eae conning 10 wine, = heftlé, WW& hayé Bil the = a " ES eT the marriage of Captain Jolin Davies, of | Gananoyue, Ont. and Captain Jessie other popular Cough Knight, of Charlottetown. The ceremony Syrups and Balsams. iT was performed by Rev. G. M. Campbell, j = ree ad Jacobs. After the a : assisted by Brigadier i c mon ‘th happy groom idressed the » Natt neanttne tek ato mae ashore SOhnSon & Johnson, thet brid : basal ab Siar ned song. 0 sole. Lives, Gal ahd al + weneunes Desires to announce to his many patrons and the public “Dick ockets with ad NewS Stem th Ensign Galt also rendered vocal solos,and | © THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. generally that in addition to his regular line of . “ha ais oe were also songs and speeches by! Cor Kent and Prince Streets. Sl + ee others diiahiiipio-salisen idlaapilpatapaaninieecenapaiinscniiniiii ia, ee _ | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. | Dox’r Fam. to Atrexp,—The Rev. G. , ustom Wor an al a 6 oots al 0eS THAT'S WHAT WE AR E. ond ail aint ii _ ‘ Upper ctbaaiot ‘Church, ‘on Teesday | ———— *! richer and happier fey? Usetr Methodist Church, on Teesdsy | ————— ” Dt a evening next, November 13th, at 8 o'clock. | S thin ; ; HOW ? We offer you from 50c. to $1.00 worth of On Ce ee a ain OR a lie ade e now carries a few select lines of . *.. ’ ro His subject will be “The White City, or ome g H goods for 25 cents. You see the goods and at once launch a out the money. It beats the old way (with a revolver). ; _— 10 cents; gentlemen, Oats Extremel oe 4 iW soceeds for church parpores. As this y Im t d B t d Sh ust now we are selling out our entire stock of Cu i led Bema telat rene ty por e oots an 0€S, to make room for new stock, at 25 cents. : * } will deliver thie lecture in Charlottetown, % everyone shoul! make a point of attending. Pretty If you have need of Blank Books or Business Envel- i trip to the World’s Fair.” Admission— a irae 0 mre tone wn eee | ALSO RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, — [opes, we can save you money. } ——— ee eee = In Our New Stock of Tue Deap Czan.—The funeral of Alex- ander III. will take place on Nov. 17. An : official order as to the period of mourning| Reed and Fancy Chairs and has beer issued M urning will last “a Rockers, year. The Czar and Grand Dukes will be Shippers !—Outs and Potato Receipts. which he will dispose of at very fine prices. Give | Barghin Hu Sac ee nee of ks. i hi i. -—ihe Lowest Prices, is aS _ Housekeepers !—The largest stock of Room Paper and i Blinds is at the i full mourning to the end of the per | Oak and Bamboo Easels, Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—dy & wky 1 UZzarina an ‘ cheeses in full mourning for three moriths. At . A S op tege swatn died Gained the ve| Framed Mantle Mirrors—an oe eae lead ou a - maining nine they will lay aside part of | immense stock. Extra their mourning. High Russian officials | é . ‘ - < : pe - reqnesied to keep a rooms = value this lot. | LADIES’ MEN'S harlottetown, November 10, 1894—iu thu sat ; : nouses draped fora year he imperia i ; af party with th body of Alex. IL. arrived LTD Collars and Muffs, Fur Coats, Ri at Moecow on Sunday. Tea thousand men S Fur Caps P ee J Sb eal Capes, u Ps, ——— ‘MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD. worked ail night to complete the draping of Astrakan Capes, Fur Gloves, the city. The body was received wit ; ah great ceremony and univerral respect. | Whe Gell ot Selling Prices. Astrakan Jackets, (1— | COA 4 i G O; ‘a I Ir 3 CHILDREN’S Our Only Place of Business at Present is a : ; CHILDREN LIKE TH EM. Opossum Muffs and Hoods, i oe Wh; d Boas, ' | ON HAND AND DAILY ARRIVING: We have a line of Children’s Fur Collars Gren Bek bade and ia ‘THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, R that deserve your attention. They are Grey Lamb Caps. ehaee’ wibaic o Ubelee ateetieldal le ound, Wut and Slack, just such Collars as Children should wear Sleigh Robes! Sleigh Robes! FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. on the way to school these cold morn- FRESH GROCERIES) a. sarp coat ana Woon. Leave rd ; Call and seo our stock when you want Fur Goods before the st Tee ings. They are serviceable and pretty, Our prices are always right. ore the streets are muddy. and what is equally as important, THE ! At a Small Advance on Cost. R. McMILLAN. ak N. B.—The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old 7 CHILDREN LIKE THEM. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, | , i ; H ARRIS R Tea, 2@ Cents per Pound. and is the ONLY GENUINE Sydney Coal having a registered a. Price $2.75,— cheaper lines also in stock. Kerosene Oil, 16c. per Imp. Gallon. | nj. nck es f ’ public are cautioned against other Be | Inspection Solicited. Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” that they are not the Be OUSE | ee fix “Sydne ti BEER BROS. LONDON H oe ga ee El R. MoMILLAN. Tu Wratnen.—Moderate to fresh north westerly to south westerly winds, fair Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—ly Ch*town, Sept. 8,°1894—tapthueat Rogree’ Building. Queen Street. Charlettetown, October 1,81994~6m dy & w) * t, and t.,! 2 8 | a