OE LL) NNR TN RS MMM Ne eas a THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 30, 1898 AMUSEMENTS. OPERA HOUSE Robinson Comic Opera Co. One Solid Week. COMMENCING Monday, Dec. oth Monday Evening "ra Diavola Tuesday Evening Said Pasha Wednesday Matinee Olivette | Wednesday Evening Chimes of Normandy | Thursday Evening Robert Macaire Friday Evening Satu corabery —R. Jost. 5 Mr Chas W Blenkhorne, fre'ght agent of ry us for any goods you want as you | the Plant Ste amship Line, who has been Can sav 20 per cent to 50 per cent. {in this province dar ring the past four or Everything to be sold. W A Weeks & Co | five monthe, left ibis morning on return to d&wy. Halifax. ( ‘hange in business — all lk Mr Alfred Isaacs, of St John, the well- ° nown Cigar man: afacturer has been in shoes 20 to 50 por | the city for severa) days. He went ess No damag ed | } this morn Dz, 4nd wili cross to the malo-~ Boots.—R. K. Jost. = _| land tomorrow MrEB Williams, privat etary »} ——: aN . . | the Minister of Marine, left this morni: g DE CLIPT cures Chroni | on return to Ottawa. He seeme to have eens Gin WETS Bi aomnletely recovered trom the fects of Ch’town, Friday, Saturday | jis attack of typhoid fever. (and Sunday. Call or send| |. ee Pp stamp for information. Be It is pleasing to learn that Master FR Da sina a. Conroy, son of Dr. Conroy, of this city, The Montreal Sta: has taken up one o°| has so far recovered oe the effects of the the emes outlined at the lact meeting or | Tecent operation in Charlottetown Hos- the Methodist geaeral confereace. The ; P'S ™ he is considered out of danger Siar has opened a subscription list for the Mr. James Reales, who has been con- redemption of St. James’s church in Mont- fined to hi hy illness for upwards real, which is liable to be lost to the de- | ofa year, wasa pus-ergerto Boston by nomination and to Protestantism by reascn | the Halifax yesterday en ronteto the of a mortgage. The Star fund already | McLean Hospital, W ‘averly Mass., for reaches $56,000. | special treatmen’, va 8 Mr James Keeley, advance agent of the —The attention of our | Lators and | Robinson O; era Compan 1y, arrived in the | Others is directed to the thongbtfal letter | city gpa ling and is registered at the published by Tue Examiner of to-day | Queen Hotel. The Robinson Compan} y respecting education. | will open a week’s engagement at the Serre Opera House on Mon lay evening. DIED The death from typhoid fever at Phila In this city, on the 29th inst, Elizabeth, is on Monday last of Mr Cecil Hol- daughter of tbe late Patrick burke, in her | land, is reported.’ The deceased was a eon Sth vear of Mr A E C Holland, of St Eleanor’s, and 8 Funerai at 2,30 tomorrow from cor er of | was a student ip the medical faculty of het ch mond St, to ot. Duusian’s | the University of Pensylvania. The bady Cathedral. ] will be brought home for interment. = — —— ge a omen : The Meaviest Thing In the Werld. Robinson Opera Co. bo! emian Girl | | Boots and & La Mascotte | cent. discount. | metal osmium, | 477; | that osmium tneda o’é On yg L aH d Saturday E YD leen N} al ¥ al = Tt] , hrc i POPULAR PRICES: m- go 50 - Cent 25, en Ss, ; ~ w on sale at usual places. | ttt 017 itz, 3” 7) e! Ww } WY Ti" . we Vv a a “a> ' NZ Ns ae a nother / x Booklet te | A> eevee “AS 2 mw 4 a ' We have just turned cut from ' ir Job Printing Depar‘ment an- other Booklet. This one is for : Az : i Vi Jie Matthew & McLean, proprietors FS AY of “the Great Eastern’’, Souris. wz “at It consists of eight pages and @ ‘ cover, print ln three colors, ' with a number of sme!) cuts. On ay, the cover are the words ‘‘Ioves~ - ; r — “AP tigate Interior aad Save Your “~~ 3% Silver”, and a piciure of The 3% a . . mn . we Great Eastern. The terior 18 interestingly written and well cal culeted to bring Messrs Matthew mm & McLean a consideravbie num- s% WN } r f new *rraror W > he avy ero ew isiomers, € ype a cme ee an wc will. a> We WwW 1} be please to Ri] Ww j this Booklet to anyone interested If you intend to issue a 3% Booklet we will be happy to talk 36 “We DHooKkiet we Yiil OF nay ; y tO tale “IS 3% to vou about it. Pw “Ne ; a“ j ryt, d\ es ; . : | The Examiner !’ub Co The Job Print ! wz -_ WZ 4S “a fe ie... He 4 —___ 6: 2 Se WW AS “Ar¥ a> WUT 7 - ia ; Purses, Ch naware, stationery, Parker F ount up Pens Staffords inks. Fancy Goods. Toys, Kooks, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE. SUNNYSIDE i. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT ea “trict attention to busin turns Made. BAe of ss and prompt re- Special attention given to the Pork, Poultry, ges, Hides and Wool kins. Market quotations given on ‘application. \ddress all ,consignmen's Jand correspon- cence to, 1.8, SANFORD, 46'un 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX'N,S Estas.isHep In 1880 . A LOCAL NOTICES. Sanderson & Co are offering another special lot at $8 50 whieh they claim is the best bargain yet offered. Look up their ad. and see for yourself. — Sanderson & Co Big boot bargains for all at our clear- | ance sale discount. this month, Come early, ”0 to 50 per cent RK Change in business—Qur whole ck of hoote | and shoes at 20 to 50 per cent h 8 count, This is your chance.—R K Jost. Big shoe ssle commences tomorrow morning. Bargains for al); no damaged boote, 20 to 50 per cent discount.—R K Jost It means money 1n your poc ket— buying boots at our big clearance sale, 20 to 50 per cent discount.—R K Jost. Big bargain sale of Bouts & Sboes, 20 to 50 percent. dis- count~-for cash only. Sale oe 28 to-morrow morning Jost. heaviest thing in the world is the the bluish white with violet luster which Mr. Smithson Tennant discovered 90 years ago in the residue from dissolved platinum ores. This metal has a specific gravity of 22.- that of gold being 19.2 lead, 11.367; iron, 7.79, and lithium, the lightest, only 0.594. The French chemist, Joly, determined is likewise the most in- The metal 265; fusible of metals. It could never be made to yield to the oxyhydrogen flame which makes platinum and irridium Joly has been sub- run like water, but jecting osmium to the exclusively high temperature of the electric arc which Moissan has of late employed successful- ly in the manufacture of diamonds. Under this fierce heat the rare metal, ruthenium, which used to be deemed all but infusible, readily melts, but in eing t or f fusior remains refractory, there ! ly only the faintest traces this account osmium < t be pre} in sufficient quantities to make it very useful in the arts, but its alloy with ir- ridium, which d 3 acids, is of some value, nothing better having been found wherewith to tip gold pens. Be- ing nonmagnetic, its employment for the bearings of the mariner’s compass has | n advocate i.—Popular wcichnce Monthly A Shower of Hats and Shoes. Charles F. W. Mieglatz contributes **A Boy’s Recollections of the Great Chicago Fire’ to St. Nicholas. Mr. Mieglatz says: Once, for a few minutes. I thought it was all over with me. TI flam sprang from the middlo cf the block, on the east side of Wellsstreet between Washington and Randolph, to the mid- dle of the block between Randolph and Lake streets. Here a remarkable thing happened. At the northwest corner of Wells and Lake streets I stopped ior a ath and to look itheast corner there was a boot and shoe shop, which had a glass front on the rear alley, similar to that on the street front, but not so elab- orate. The fire struck this alley front with a force that swept the boots and shoes through the shop and into the street in a flash. A tongue of flame shot out, rolled across the street and kindled a tar kettle and a barrel, such as pavers use, bringing with it a shower of boots and shoes. Almost at the same instant the fire threw itself against a hat fao- tory, a few doors east of the boot and shoe shop. It hit the rear of the build- ing with the same impelling force, and the hats flew up into the air like spray. Sin ole Office TO LET In Cameron Block apply to th ny bi : ‘ 4 DONIC VU Ci back. At the sot q HORACE HASZARD . H Ni ites erry PERSONAL Bishop Courtney will Paul’s Church tonight. Mr. James Clow, of Murray Harbor North, is at the Queen Hote!, Mr Frank J Hornsby was a passenger by the Princess this morning en route to Halifax. preach in St C MeMillan, of Cardi; gan Bridge, Was in Ae cily over night. He went east this afternoon. tev. Robert McArthur, of Nova Scotia, will address the meeting io the Firat Methodist Church tonight. Rev Robert McArthur and Mrs Mes Arthur are visiting Charlottetown. They are the guests of Mr and Mrs W C Turner. Mr EM Sipprell, the insurance man who has been here for the past few days, crosse] to Pictou by the Princess this morning. Mrs McKeown and Mies McKeown, of St John, who have been visiting Rev G M and Mrs Campbell, left this morning for their home. tev . Mr. James Keeley, representing the big Robinson Opera Co., is in town maxing the preliminary arrangements for the company’s engagement here next week. A new opera will be given at every per- formance, thus affording an opera treat by artists whe have received the unanimous praise of the public and the press, where- they have appeared. Fra Diavola will be the opening opera and should be wisted by no lover of the best comic operas. ‘lickets on sale at the usual place Thursday morning. ever Things to ‘Make a Note of Social—Remember the social in St. Joseph’s Convent on the 6th of December. Messrs McKinnon & MecLe be in heir 2 +> ¥Y MCA building this evening at 8 0’ He ok where they will be pleased to meet anvore intending to take a course in winter. School opens rhureday «veniag December Ist. at 8 an will +} encveine ring this OTEL ARRIVAL‘ Hotel Davies : C S Patlio, Truro Harry Straut, New G Faweett, Sackville; T :C Me - re} e7, Montres]: New York; F H Findley, | EB W Mi ame, Bideford; U rthup, Halifax, John Fearon, Mont - eal; Alf A Eliie, Halifax; J H Byrne, G: orgetown; ; Capt McSregor, 8 S Horton; Ruseel J Ce les, Danville, Va. asgcow; Abbey’s Effervescent Salt. Mhis standard English preparation has its hasis the salts extracted from the fresh fruite. The da lv use of y's Effervescent Salt will ke ep you in :~ed health. Sold by druggists everywhere at 6O cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 for icee of Cente, Sal te A Romanric Marriace.—The recent marri Me ‘of two Nova Scotians, Jason g Mel Pherson and Miss CynthiatM, Woter~ map, at Leominister, Mass, has reveald a romance. When the couple were vouig they lived in the same town in Nova Scotia and saw a great deai ofesch other. In fact, it was supposed they were to have been married, but McPherson went to Boston. and after remaining a short time married another girl. Miss Waterman in the meantime also went to the Hub. Not many months ago McPherson’s wife died. Recently he cenewed his acquaint» ance with Miss Waterman, with the re- evlt that a outfit was ordered. A Sap Enpine.—Tne lifeless body of Mr Thomas Lynch, of the Customs Depart- ment at Woodstock, N B., was found in the water at Moore’s Mills, that place, on Mon- day morning. Mr Lynch was about 45 years of age, and visited Charlottetown a few years ago. His untimely death is re- gretted by all who knew him. ; -—-s_- Meretinc.—There will be a meeting of the Anchors this evening intheir rooms at7 30. Full attendance is requested. No dye is sold in more shades, or finer ones, than Magnetic Dyes. Price 10 cents for any color. | day kept ne Local and Other Items ‘Webbie. otthians will bea meeting of the Jr. Creacents, this evening, at 8 o'clock. All members requested to attend, Poice Court.— Peter McAleer, charged with vagrancy, was this morning sentenced (o six months’ imprisonment with hard labor. Fire —The elarm yesterday was fora slight fire in the Morris Block, caused by some woodwork taking fire from the fur- nace. iocaidiaaiand Y’e.—The meeting of the Y’s, announc-~ ed for 8 o’clock to morrow evening bas been changed to 4 0’clock to morrow afternoon. sniseliinibditaass Tue MacponaLp Fire. —The tppraisers bave finished work in Mr Macdonalds store,and bave awarded damages amount~ ing to about $8000. THE Evitiorr.—The steamer Elliott, we are glad to report arrived safely at b John’s Nfld, last night, and will sail to- morrow via Sydney. cigesiaapeinote Tue Jacerves Carter,—This steamer did not leave for Orwell uatil nine o'clock this morning. The t ick weather of yester~ iD port, Norice.— All persuas having accounts against the City of Cherlottetown are re- quested to furnish the same to the city cierk on or before Monday the 5th Decem~ ber. Orr Dury.—Mr Bernard Kiggins, who has been serving as especial policeman for some months past severs his connection with the force to-day. He wasa_ pains- taking and efficient officer. — Farmers Buying Propuce.—Two ves- sels arrived at Guysboro last week from P E Island with tarm produce and farm-~ ers are buying what they should raise. —Halifax Herald, ihihesiiibaibieds Arter Oats.—The steamer Horton ar- rived here yesterday afternoon to load oats for Great Britain. She will take about 110,000 bushels shipped by Matheson & | Toombs. It is expected that the Horton will be ready to leave port about the middle of next week, —_——_e From MontrreaL.—The steamer Acadian, of tne Dobell Line, arrived from Montrea! via Summerside, this morning, bringing a large general cargo. From Charlottetown she proceeds to St John’s, Nfld., via the Sydneys. Her outward cargo will consist of 1000 packages butter, 200 boxes cheese, 200 cases eggs, 500 voxes soap, 75 tons hay and other freight. siitaseipinicns Tue Montn’s Worx.--There were 31 cases disposed of at the police court during the month of November, ending today. There were 23 convictions for drunkenness, 3 for nuisance, 2 for as~ savli and 1 for vagrancv. ‘lhe summons charging a man with neglecting to sup- port his wife was dismissed and one drunk was discharged. The total receipts amount to $96.75. ‘cieelilnascitia Tue Boston Boat.—The steamer Hali- fax made her lasttrip to Charlottetown yesterday, arriving about half past four and leaving on return about five this morn~ ing. The passengers to this port were Archibald Roche, Charles Howard, James McInnis and Master Byrne. The many friends of Captain Pye and his associate officers will be glad to see them all back again neXt season. ——$—{———= Wett Worth Sreeinc.— Messrs R B Norton & Co., have in operation in their store on ()ueen Street a new thing in wood “Ba- stoves Whicb they have named the net 1.” The stove is for wood,and is an excellent heater, being to wood what the Quebec heater is to coal. Speakisg about the Quebec heater, it may be mentioned ths. Mr Norton has sold sixty since the 8:h of October last, Here's AN IpEA.—The Ladies’ Library Association of Pontiac, Michigan, has a new and novei scheme to establish a free public library. The avrroc aoe has pe- titioned the ety council to assign to il the dog tax, and the iadies offer 'o - the co!s lecting. There are avout 2,000 dogs in Pontiac, and ro far the city authorities have been able to collect only $100. The ladies promise, if theduty is assigned to to them, to make every man who owns a dog to pay tax. 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Waterproofs, You can get one cheap at Mae} COCO 2LCAO i = ee we Vv S\ | evueeeecece2222i Get Your V7inter Outfit Nour Don’t wait for Zero! weather five months of cold and frost should make you think of a warin Suit Overcoat or Ulster Our tailor shop is in full blast no dull times here good honest goods with first class w orkmanship does it Once a Customer always a Customer. Extra value in all kinds of top shirts and U nderclothing. GORDON & McLELLAN ° ~ am _ _ 2 ees Ty TATID THYnN a MUD Oy TON DO YOUR FEET SLIP THESE DAYS ? | Does Walking jar your Nervous System ? Do you dislike wearing Rubter Shoes ? Do you Run your Heels over. These Troubles are Relieved by the | Never Slip Rubber Sole end Composite Cushion Hee! Gentlen.en should see these fine walking boots, W. H. STEWART & CC TD : ; ~ Ladle UI For ladies and children a nice stock showing at low prices, SLPS Ss “iT. J. 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