TH LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Fur G 3 4 Sprectaury.—-Beer Bros - t v I ' S.0.E. B. C. initiation \ attenda requested - ~ Ps LA tA Spec 4 ser \ at 7 ser by Rev. \ FE. Ha “ { ‘ ‘ ers arriv t lat P ~ wi 1 ‘ ( aw 47 ‘ The Boston Comedy Com pe “ present “Maud’e Peril” and the “Rough Diar I” at the Opera House to g — RECEPTION ! eception this evening to Misa Montgomery the parlor of the First Methodist Church, will be from 7.30 bo’ k -_ M Coal The following schooners haves ved port aden witl coa for Peak Br A Cc B! } M Aggy i Blanche, Annie G, Hilda, Don and la ~ w > Mia A regular convocation of Alex" » R.A Chapter. No tk N.S&.. " i at lodge rooms, Masonic Tem- ple Thursday) evening, Nov. Ist, at = <, for transaction of general busi- — a Inrerestixe Retics The pistols that wert the possess of General Wolfe at the storming of Qu ie . and presented by him in his last moments to Lieut. Hel- land of the 49th Regiment, have been pho | tographed by Mr.Cloud Hill, photographer, Queen Street, and will be on view in a few | da ye centile Berctars Asroap.—-Burgiars are ru¢h- ng things in ie sections of Nova Scotia. The post fice at West River, Sheet Har- ber, waa burglarized on Monday night, and | the safe was broken open and the con- tent? taken away. This makea the fifth postutfice robbed in the same way during the pst three months, and at least forty stores have been DurgiariZzed. om - _ Scott —At rgstown yesterday, befor Sipe madi ary ‘Ma azistrate Blanchard, ” Lem Ww, , Graham Road, and Danie el iJ McCormack,of Boughton Island, were convicted of first violations of the | Canada Tem oe nce Act and each was fined in tl m c $50 and costs. The summonses against Charles Macdonald, oe r M yntague,and John Currie, da, were ¢ dem ase j me at Mowtracve Bainper.—The and patrons of the cheese ontague Bridge gave a banquet a few dags ago in loner of Mr. W.B Prewerv, the manage: The viands so plentifully provided and well served at the ho Spit able bo ard of Mr. John J. McDonald excellent, aad the postprandial enthusiastic. Altogether the affair was exceedingly pleasant and high!s creditable to all concerned in it. - Banquet stock holders factory af, | were speeches Ow tHe Suir.—The Halifax Herald says : The «chooner-Fortuna, built in 1888,- 97 tons, that cleared’a few days ago for P. E. Island, was recalled at Cano and arrived. back in Halifax und went on the railway yesterday for examination, and probs abl y to be coppe red The sale of the vessel to Thomas Foran and others is about completed. The intentj vu is to fit the schooner out for asealing expedition to the Pacific. She will #tart within a month if the saje is made, and ge ronnd the Horn | A. O. H.—The Srot of a series of lec- tures to be delivered under the auspices of the A. O. H. will be given by Rev. D. J. G. McDonald, P. P., of Summerside, in the new A. O. H. Hall (McKachern’s Building) Queen St, on Wednesday even- | ing, Nov. 7th. Sabject: “Ireland’s Day at the World’s Fair.” Father 'Gregory needs no introduction to a Charlottetown audience, as his literary abilities are well known. We bespeak for the rev. gentle man a crowded house. Chair to be taken at 8 o’clock.- Admission 19 cents. ths mw _—_o-——- Hor Watex Heatixg._-The Merchant’- Bank of Halifax have had their banking lfouse in the Brown Block and the offices above occupied by E. R. Brow and E. H Haviland heated by hot water. Mr. Angus McInnis, ot this city, was the contractor. The work throughout a first-class manner, an! the bank people and the others interested are well satisfied. Mr. McInnis evidently understands all the details of his business. He uses the cele- lebruted Gurney boilers and radiator- which, when of sufficient size and proper- ly placed, never fail to give the fullest sat- iefaction ~_— Sap Deatu.—This forenoon Mr. John Hughes, Ke: Street west, following telegram : Mowcroyx, Nov.! To Jonux Hvaues : “Peter McNaughton is dead. last night. Taking remains to Charlotte: sown. Leaving to-morrow. Dax MeN Another telegram was received. hy the | President of the Ancient Or wians, notifving him of the death, ing no particulars. Mr. MeNanghton with his mother and brothers left here a few years agoand settled in Moncton. They ept the Perk Hotel there ,and Peter had a large bottling é=tabl agency on Main Street. He {AUGHTON.” was very pop- ular with the people of Moncton, and was | . said to be worth several thousand dollars, He was about twenty-five years of age. Full partic dars will be found in our tel- | egraphic column. sasinailbasintios Tue DeSancte Seaweep Case.— Stipen diary Magistrate Palmer rendered his de- cision yesterday afternoon in the suit brought by Richard Nelson against George | McFarlane, bing an action for carrying away a load of seaweed from the foreshore in front of the plaintiffs land on the Straitand: Norliomier lard tried on the 24th Oetober, when a large number of- witnesses were examined on both sides, It was contended by the de- fendant’« coun<e!, Mr. Stewart, Q. C., that in noevent could the plaintiff succeed in the presént action, as the Island statate under whieh it was instituted ment... Mr. ground the case must be other pointe ity « ontreverty. Q.C.,0n behalf of the plaintiff, argued | "that the Dominion Parliament had no | power to repeal the local statute in ques- tion. The magistrate yesterday dismissed the case without costs on the ground that the law was. re peated. Little | marineg both wagons. bas been done in received the | Burned of Hiber- | but giv- | lishment end cigar | The case was | had been ex- | preasly repealed by the Dominion Parlia- | Stewart coatended on that | dismissed, and | that it was unnecessary to argue on the | Mr. Haszard, | E DAILY ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITBMS, Frou Hatirax.—The due here tomo: Fastnet will be row morning at the usual time 4. O. H.- There will be aepecial meet- g of Div. No. A. O. H., this evening at 8 o'clock, to iad arrangements for the f saaaan of their late Brother, Peter McNaughton, of Moncton. whose remains willarrive here by Friday evening’s ex press train ‘sib: Axoruern Betrrer Facrory. — Machin ery for making butier at the New Perth Factory was put in yesterday, and butter- making will be continued into the winter Mr. Dillon leaves this afternoon to attend meetings in behalf of the new venture and for the ae pose of aiding the dairy indus- try gene rally. dima To-xicur the Charlottetown second meeting of the Lodge, I.0.G. T., takes place in the comforiable room in Masonic lemple. Those who weré present last Thursday spent a most enjoyable evening and are invited to be present tonight. Ali who would ike their names ou the charter are speciall« invited. tiathiin A Fow: Proceepiye.—Last evening whilst a oumber of lwlies were enjoying themselves at a Hallowe’en party in a on Kent Street, some unconsiderate bachelor opened the front door and | threw a live rooster into the room, Around the rooster’s neck was a piece of per con- taining the words “The only HE in the party !” house inate Masonic Fesrivities.—The turkey sup- per in Masonic Temple Opera House last evening was a decided success. About two | huodred persons sat down te — ge 9 the candy table was wel ronized. The music by the Citizens’ Band was highly appreciated. A snug sum must have been realized. Che Ladies Committee have decided to hold a social in the Opera House to-morrow (Friday) evening. Jancing will begin at half past eight o’clock. Fifty cents admits a lady and en, Tue Souris Marcu Race.— Telephonic alvices from Souris report that “ the race between Billy McKie and Onward was not fini-hed Jast night. Each horse won two heats, and the fifth heat was declared a iraw., Onward’s judge, Mr. Bowness, re- fu-el to stay to day to see the race ended, and we are informed that Mr. McDonald, owner ot Onward, accepted $35 and left for home a wiser man.” The time for the four heats allowed was, 2.33}; 2.323; 2.30; 2 ms |. The judges were John McLean, _ B. Bowness and Oliver Mason. sienna Rusaway.—A young beast belonging to Councillor Hughes, with a two-wheeled sloven attached, ran awav abont noon to- day. He started on Water street, ran along to Pownal, up Pownal to Grafton and along Grafton to Great George. On Grafton street he came in contact with a horse with express wagon attached standing in front of W. P. Colwill’s store, and belonging to a plasterer named McLeod. The latter’s horse got clear, and the runaway turned Crabbe’s corner with He ran in on the opposite | sidewalk and came to a endden halt against an electric light post in frent of J. H. Bell’s. The only damage done was the | harness broken of both horses, and the hind leg of the runaway horse slightly scratched. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersipe, Oct. 30. | Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : 40 COPOS C888 202200000 cccecccerceee: $ 208 310 bags potatoes.............eeeceee- 185 15 bush potatoes......002.. +--+. 3 BEG BEEN CIIIG once csescteccsoececs 954 Re ico inns ce ccensepesencss 455 Oe BE NO eines es civiescicdededs 224 i B Cubes lobeterd....c.ceccececsscs«: 18 } Face pen Alawctnceses 100 5 briweranberries...............00 40 $ 2187 By same str on 3ist: S CRED OBES ncccccccerecsssccessccee 22 } ng No ge Se EE ree / ; 3 We Be BO adherens 5 « + Skvesces \ 10 4 bris turnips... subkisuses 2 21 bris POLARIS . . .. 200s cerreceees 10 10 bush potatoes............4...., 2 At 20 BNE hrinskess cect abibohecevcesse 60 BOG REID CIPRIUG os coevcsrcteticenesees 915 500 yds Island cloth................ 350 7 1486 | abticait lalla | Cue Bor af Everybody's Pills | ——BRINGS—— Ease to Aching Heads, Ease to Wearied Brains, | Ease to Overtasked Nerves. | It is worth its weight in gold, you but a QUARTER. | | | ‘Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. yet costs OUR GOODS THE BEST! ASK ANY ONE. VOLUMES might be written about But that our Stock, our Business. would require a pen of UnequaLep power. You have learned by this time to expect what we advertise, and we honor your confidence by still con- tinuing to sell the beet FURNITURE for the least money. ‘MARK WRIGHT & 00, LEN, Who Sell! at Selling Prices. From 0 a.m. till 6 p.m. TO-MORROW. 50 Rubber Cloaks, English Make, actually worth $3 and $4, will to-morrow be offered at..... $1.95. Please notice we is vot strietly true. do NOT AT ANY TIME state in our ads. what BEER BROS. EXAMINER ' o ' « Men's Clothing, Eloys’ Clothing, Mens Reefers, Efoys’ Reefers, Men's Overcoats, Boys’ Overcoats, Men's Suite, Boys’ Suits, Men's Odd Pants, Hoys’ Odd Pants. es - THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENT ever shown in Charlottetown by one firm. Small Profits Asked! Liberal Treatment! if we can't do our husiness honestly we won't do it at all. We + sav we ean give you the best value in the city. ee Come and see if we will do it. There is lots of wind wasted by some firms We don’t want to say too much about what we can do, but the best thifig the reader can do is to call and inspect our Clothing! PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Noyember 1, 1894—dy a. ‘BOYS’ CLOTHING. We have a nice range of Boys’ Over- coats and Jackets, also Toys’ Tweed Suits to. fit Boys from 5 to 15, at low prices. MEN’S OYERCOATS, all sizes and Beaver Overcoats, can fit any man, Tweed Overcoats, prices, Jackets. We Reefing See our SHIRTS and DRAWERS. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. 1891—dy ‘ Charlottetown, November 1, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, : <) 5 HH o Underwear. We gave this department our spe- cial attention this Fail, As a result we've a splendid stock—a stock that’s ALL IT SHOULD BE AND NOTHING IT SHOULDN'T. ABOU’ T seats >a warm, heavy Vest for l8e- a Splendid value, all-wool> There ‘are many other than we've room t6 see them A vood, and 25c. ; for 72e pre es, more speclfv—-bnt call and The * tieatth” Brand. A fine assortment of this popular make of Underwear. very MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, Novy. 1, 1894—t t s SSSSVTSSSSSSSSSSESSESSSSESTSSESSssesesssseseses SBS OOS4SS488 OSE FEVHGSHOO8GS4884888 VOEVSEVSSESESSESESSESSESCS Much Ado About Ladies’ Jackets. While importers of Ladies’ Jackets have been singing their praises we kept very quiet. We now think it’s time tu speak out, both for our own interest and that of ladies who intend purchasing. FIRSTLY.—We have a large variety of cloths in the leading colors from which to select. SECONDLY.—For a given quality we Jacket to order for less money than is paid ones. will make a for imported THIRDLY.—Our cutter, Mr. Ross, never makes a mis- fit of a Ladies’ Jacket. Testimonials can be had from our customers and they are many. Give us a trial order. DD. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, October 27, 1894—tu thu sat FURS! FURS! FOURS! Tocamtoca Sco (Capes ae Muffs, Opossum Capes and Muffs, iecaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. Try us for Fur Goods. We will give you the closest prices. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy BALANCE OF OUR RULBS HALT, MEN | { Did you seeour new Sign? It has been placed there at our expense and to your interest. Looking at our Sign won’t gratify your desire to be in the fashion, but follow the crowd and here you will find satisfaction guaranteed. Allow us to show you our goods, which are new and of the latest patterns in the market. Others you have tried and are still dis- satisfied ; this is one of our reasons for extending you this invitation. We don’t believe in blowing, but we want to see you dressed in a stylish, well- | made and good-fitting garment, so come | along and swell the ‘number who say that McDONALD is the Fashionable Tailor, You will find us in A. J. MURPHY’S OLD STORE, a few doors above George | Hughes’ corner. Best Fits and \ Onr Motto:—“Best Fits ¢ & MOORE." x AY e | S. A. McDONALD, | oct31 AT——— SLAUGHTER > PRICES TO CLEAR. Lowest HASZARD 1894—t t s Fashion: able Tailor. Charlottetown, November 1, U0 NOT Sb DECEVED (x) Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, ovvaccuvbbe, FRESH GROCERIES We beautiful where we have a Choice Assortment of | have now in stock Rings, and also some of the newest and meet ae At’a Small$Advance onCost. Floar, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, 16c. per Imp. Gallon. Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Silver Novelties, useful ar- ticles suitable for 7 Presents. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. , , 0 1894, MAIL CONTRACTS. Tenders addressed to the Postmaster- | General will be received at Ottawa until ; noon on FRIDAY, the 7th day of Decem- |ber next, for the conveyance of Her | Majesty’s Mails on proposed contracts for the winter season of 1894-1895 only, over each of the following routes, viz. Cape Traverse Boat House and Railway Terminus, as required, Cape Traverse Boat House and Summer- side, as required. Printed notices containing full informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, at Cape Traverse Railway Station and at the office of the subscriber, Cheriotte tow F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Assi. P. O. Inspector Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 26th October, 1894. oct30—3i SELL only the BEST, | Woodill’s German Baking | Powder, | and ye which is mu lack no customers®to BUY. tO jee The City Gents are getting so tired they | can ‘tor won’t waik; therefore the sub- scriber has grovided . PALL BEARER’S | WAGON, which will be in readiness at all times, together with everything re- quired for Funeral purposes, at moderate charges. EMBALMING attended to notice, at short ISAAC W. WADMAN, _octb—eod & wy y Grafton Street. P. E. Island Railway, Onan¢ after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1884, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Leave rrive PM AM SO 60. .ccsal Charlottetown...... -60 Oe 301 614.....Royalty Junction:,... 606 OW 30 645. ....North Wiltshbire...... 534 BBO 405 668....... unter River....... 52 8b 40. TM asse radal -50L Te COS TOD. cossmsaae Emerald..,....... -45 71 508 740... wn 46 Tw S28 WOhiciscen . Kensington........429 648 600 815)..... Ar Ly 46 6 PM rside AM ROD. SHRP occsces Lv Ds cesees 34 1106 3 °= ebeeeseu on he. oo ‘> Ba > | aeseree elli n oe 317 935 it peedhenehe 237 oa 4 5, eo ERE owvecec cts is 80 508 10 47 . Bloomfield. +1 Tu 600 1114 o A OTEOR. «00000000 16 70 655 1155 rst Rs se0'e¥eeeen 123 GA PM AM PM AM boon seneesseeneeunestnn halal nesoneccese es 9 AM PM AM Pi 630 : 9m 56 6 5 -96 56 30 490 -(¢ 815 46 810 36 z. + 7@ 316 5 00. 72 2465 1014 533. Bear River -~66H 188 BPE OO wins stacns Souris » 6b 1D mm Ps AM P 4AM PM AM PM 8% ‘2 eenden Mount Stewart...... +o so Be OR ser csc eeiisteck in a. eee ile 7M 206 4M PM AM P lide Le eee ee ee PM AM BS BB... 0.02ccccccccgge MIE scennebeossseek Te CEivvcnseckecoss Cape Traverse.... ...... +. 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt, Rall Moncton, &, A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street ~ Ang 16,994—ly_ wW ants, Lost, Found, & &e Advertisements under this un hentlag & anaes five cents per line. TO RENT--The new double Dwelling House containing 13 and 11 rooms each, and tw> Shops, plate com windows, on Grafton Street, borth side Queen Square, A Wm. Boyle, or Wm. A. vena, = ‘Moka Wooten Co's store. AGENTS WANTED, MALE AND FE- MALE.—You can employ your time this winter, make good ae do good pear home, by canvassing for and introda- cing “The Great Modern Pain Reliever,” Prussian Oil, throughout P. E. Island. Ad dress A. J. Cox, care of a & Johnson, Charlottetown.’ — lw cod & wy—oct25 LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on —a fue this office. & wy—octw WANTED-—Man, trasty, who will stady employer's interests and work hard for pro- motion, to travel. Salary $780 and expenses. Enclose reference and self-addressed stam ped enve 7%, - ste Lock Box P, Chicago. oe WwW ANTED—A_ young woman for genera! housework. Apply to Miss MORRIs, 233 Water Street. oct27 MONEY TO “LOAN. —A te F. Moors, Solicitor, Lcotie tooet a Charlotietown. dy lw wy ES T 0 LET—The dwelling house on the corne of Prince and King Stroste, lmamediate ; session. WANTED—Two gentlemen boarders gentleman and wife in ee family io on trai part of city. Address “ Boarders,” P, O. Box 436. ‘we TO LET—A house aioe oo seven rooms on Lower Spring Park ai ated near head of Pownal Poot. ADpLy to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. tf—ooty VALUABLE RESIDENCE on a Evins & for sale. Apply at this office. “THE CILY BILL PoSTER i commas, , ates, sunshine orsala te eran kinds iy Gatcibating, ee.—a. F. ALLIN, “oie Bil. oct A </ TO LET- The wets House on corner of Prince and Dore ester Btres's, heated with hot water sama sautaieion nine rooms . ply to GeorGE ALLEY. ona TU LET~A nouse with four r ee ay and stabie; pamp at the aoe door. to FRANCIS ers Se MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lan with over 300 Slides, various; cost over offered at hair rice for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- est English edition, new, atadiscount. A,.- so, a number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this office. tf—octis “ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SBWING done neatly by Miss BEaTRice WADMAN, - field Street, ti—vct. TO” LET~The dweili Street Lately ocoupied by to Mrs. Orrer. diately. re Mellott. Apply on given imme- eud well ‘6 * bb