. “ we THE DAILY EXAMINER - . ; ; wHrne ao gn pueenien ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, K. H. Mason, Post Off ee, Chari ottetown J. Meintyre Malpeque Road, ‘ ‘sul, Lower 3p ing Mark Road > : w.M Gof afton Street. k= MENT Poxp, — Phe ‘re 3 eal @ idres ve 11 Privece St skatehg on Government Pond. D. Chapp Prinee Street : - Haraar 8 Jiven Strvet : r | meg c Ga, Queen Street S. or T.—Regular meeting of Victoria @ «ray, News Stall, P. E. lL. Railway and Division this evening in Wright’s Hail nm the trains RI Woo Euston St - rT a nK A Cor, I mand Hillsbero St Fentugr Apsovrven.— The Investiga- CC Henry seorge 8. os ton into the recent fire at Summerside wans & = i"? ce atk ik ond . , ee has been further adjourned until Friday next = LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | cio-yci‘Necting m Phitvarmoose Hall wa} be in the interest of the sailors who may | apy tead Beer Bros. ad. | ¢ theo in port ~~ ve > on ys ‘ Plea t forget the \ llocxey.—A special meeting of the Vic- . : ‘ at 7 d)oclock, | form Hockey Club will be held in the | 7. 2.4 ee building this evening at 7.30. | . - Important business.-—W. W. Moore. See’: i ri Aa at ene eava that P 1 ist ave an eleetr Leerery To-xieat.—Mr. A. E. Morrison ght | \ iY will lecture on “The Telegraph” at 8 | as clock this evening in the vestry of the \ trad reular | Baptist Church he public are invited. | Nov. l6ta pots-| A silver collection will be taken. ~ $3.62) ig — Mipstenr Mass.—There will be High — Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral at midd- MAGAZINE W have r nighton Christinas Eve. New music haa “tmas bers of Harper'< | heen received for this service, and the Mave i Ladies’ Home Journal. | choir will be assisted by an efficient cr j chestea. The sermon on the occasion wiil - he nreached by Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Vernon L mee y thet bariottetown | River H ‘ ’ iin the Sal vag er ( ght at 7.30 sharp. Im Accipent tro Water Piee.—This fore- ler of the President. | noon while Mr. Frank Creehan was at work tapping the main pipe on Water St, h 1 Philbarmon near the railway roundhouse, the tap flew Ha g See programme. | off, and before Mr. Creehan could get out i 1s Hx only Packed house | of the trench in which he was at work it on 5 @ your tickets early. F tilled and his clothing was saturated with sale at C. D. Rank s drug store water. The gates in that section were shut - tf, and the flow of water stopped as quick- A Dra + Canv.—The Boston Comedy | ly as possible Cc : rive performances in the oe St Opera House on Christmas at A Woman Kittep. -During the preval- Sew Years Dav’: The Sun saye thar|ence of a northeast gale at Margaree, | Ww : : wing card in the | C. B., on Tuesday last, a house belonging ‘ Si. Join to a man named Peter Doucette waa blown | low? Mrs. Doucette was in the house at | Cc —This forenoon. Ge the time and the beams came crashing | orc r was fined $5 and costs r thirty’! down on her head. The debris was blown ays imprisor for assaulting Pau! | quite a distance, cartying the unfortunate | P ] S ‘ asea against Geo. | Woman along with it. She managed to Otler « wljourned ut Monday nex extricate herself, but net before she was so | As was fined &l or 4 davs bad!y injured that she died in a few hours ie as ar the Japanese national. an- Bisnop Macponatp AppressEp. — On | at St. Peter’s concert in Philharmon- {| the day following the Feast of St. Charles | se Hall to-morrow night The music has | Borromee, the patron saint of Bishop Mac- &@ pectuliarty taint and weird effect and} donald, of Charlottetown, His Lordship | gives @ good idea of * strange melodies | Was invited to dine at St. Dunstan’sa Col- | » Japanese music in the minor modes. | lege. After the fullest justice had teendone | Adwtizsion only 15 cents to the cheice viaads prepared for the occa- sion, His Lordship was presented with an Cawpsettros’s Waterworks. — The ad iress by the students to which g he} stisfaction of the citizens of Campbel- wade an appropri ate reply. The Cathe- i N. B., with the price charged by the i il clergy and Rev. A. McAulay, Moreil, } Vster Company for s PP ying ee ivate | Were present at the dinner ses, has prompted the Town Counce ee ee er . » contract for water * Curpren’s Day —Yesterday was Child- | : > purposes ren’s Day in the First Methodist Church. iia Leon s | aay is specially set apart by the Con- fue SS. Greeriaxps.—This steamer | ference for services for the children. In will leave Quebee to-morrow morning for the morning the pastor, Rev. G. M. Camp- this port. She is expected to arrive here |, preached an appropriate sermon for about Friday. She will then sail for St. |' ttle ones, who occupied the centre ; _ Nfld. calling at Sydney. C. B. A | pewsof the church. In the afternoon splendid chance is thus atforded shippers | they assembled in the basement, and who have freight to forward marched, about 400 strong, into the main aaa hod the church, where the offerings | Axorner New Cucecn.—Ac g to) for the poor were made, each scholar cou- | the St. J Sun the foundation ene. | ‘ tributing. The amount thus collected was i he new Church of Englan tat Arichat has | $150. An enjoyable hour was spent here, | been fin.shel, and the work of erection | the programme consisting of an address will be proceeded with next spring. It from the pastor, recitations from the w be a handsome building The pla s | children, and vocal and instrumental were male Mr. W. C. Harrie, Jr.. Char | music lott w ee i Suiepmests From Scemmersive. — The Seott Act.—On Saturday evening aj Pioneer says: On Friday, Mr. John mmons for a first contravention of the | Forbes, of Tyne Valley, sent away Canal a Temperance Act, was served on | to Apohaqui 150 sheep and lambs, some Thoma- Caimphe ol. It is returnable on | Of the first-named being for breeding pur- Monday 3rd December. This forenoon a/| poses. Five mre were also sent away the summons for a similar offence was served | *eme day. A span among them was ohigeed on Peter Keliy. returnable on Wednesday | by Measers. Schurman, Clark & Co, for Mi: December 281! amichi. They were excellent animals. wat - was porchased from Mr. Richard C. Lee, Dox's Miss Ir—You shonld not miss) of Tryon, and weighed 1500 lbe., while hearing the cnoruses of Gipsy L fe, by | the other ti pped the scales at 1350, and Schuman, and Fislerman’s Good Night, | was brought from Mr. Albert McGougan, by Sr W. Bishop, at St. Peter's concert in|} of Malpeque. On Saturday Mr. John Phitharmonie Hal! to-morrow nigat. R--| Layden shipped 198 sheep and member the Philharmonic concerts uf | Mr. Jamea Kane 108 for St. John. Nine some three years ago, and do not miss thi* | horses were also on board the latter day, opportunity of hearing some good classical | seven of them having come up on the ex- music prese. These were owned by Mr. Wood “eget Avard i were being taker Shediac Waees or Ta Manton. — Mesers. A 4 ird, an were yeing taken to ° ner jac, but the final destination of some of them Horne & Co. received on Saturday even- a o war ing 4 cabiegramn ; sted St J »hn 8, Nal j . . the Ww est In lies. ee ESE ONS ee from the owners of the schooner Marion, ' aint of as solcodt P Mul- Ss - Stating that she was wrecked at ort Ju ice y grave in Friday night’s storm She waa | ~ aig on her way to C tetown for a load of ar roduce for St ' yn’, acd she was to! Perfumed = been loaded by A H rne & Cc Thes have her cargo all engaged Xmas presents are plearant both to -_--——- give and receive. We have some A Parsrcr. Acetpewr.——-We hear with Sachet Powder that is extra nice. regret that a painful accident happened to ' It goes further, lasts longer and is Lee Warre son of William Warren, nicer than any we have ever seen. of Trvon, a few days ago. According to It costs @ little more, but then we the Guardias, young Warren was helping have the other and cheaper kinds his father load a thresher, when the drum too. 5 or 10 cents will get you slipped back in such a manner as to bend enough for an ordinary piece of his band back ypon his arm Though ne fancy work. bones were broken the leadera are so badly | pee fractured that it will take some time be fore the arm isstrong. He still sat Johnson & Johnson, con pai -oratgs , THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Maraisce Bers.—Mr. Peter McCarron, | ? railway yardmaster at Charlottetown, and | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Miss Grace Koughan, dangliter of the late i Will i. e uchan. were united in marriage | COf- Queen aad Richmond Streets. at St. Dunstan’e Cathedral at an early hour nov26 thie mornir s. The ceremony was perfortu- ee ed by Re Father Hogar , = groom wae supported by Mr. John H ‘alos 3, baggage os master onthe ji land railway, and the bridesmaid was Mies Ellen Mackenna, of this cit After the ceremony the happy an couple went west on a brief honeymoon trip. Tue Examtxer wiehes the happy | Couple apieasant and prosperous journey © s Brough lif ; _ i WHEN YOU BUY PARLOR FUR- SUDDI Deatu.—We greatly regret to NITURE there are two things to con- hear ne ilen death, at Freetown, | sider whatis cost and what is worth. yesterday, of Miss Maud Lawson, eldest | If not considered you buy blindly. daughter of John A. Lawsen, Esq., of When you buy a cheap imported suite the Post Office Department it seems you will find you have given your that Miss Lawson, who has not been in| money for trash. In a short time the the best of health lately, has been visiting | flimsy frames will fall apart and the relatives and friends at Freetown during springs and tow filling will fall to the the past two or three months. She was | floor—and this is the. quick ending of last vixitir g at the resiklence of Mr. D. your 8 apposed bargain. Schurman. Yesterday morning about 10.45 “ We do not putas much worth in she came down stairs all ready for « hurch. our NEW $22.50 suites as we do in Budden! y dropped to the floor. Kind our $75.90 suites. But for the money friends <j 1 all in their power to help her, there is nothing on earth to beat and medical aid was summoned as them. quickly as possible jut their efforts proved unavailing. Death had claimed | another victim. The body was broaght to | he iy hereon at wil be ered | MARK wWRIGH? & C0., LTD, ple’s Cemetery to-morrow atter- mooi. To the parents and relatives of Who Sel! at Selling Prices. the Vieceased Tue Examixen extends sym- [ pathy in this their hour of affliction. nov26 : ‘What Shall I Buy For Xmas Presents ? This is the question of the day. We have several valuable suggestions to offer. Has Carrie a Fur Collar? Has a Fur Cape? Would Maggie like a Ruff? Has Mammaa Fur Jacket? Has Papa a Fur Coat? ‘Would Kitty like a Boa’? Would Baby likea ? SPECIAL VALUE IN CHILDREN’S FUR COLLARS. | The success of our 20c. and 30c, Xmas Table proves that We have novelties not showing elsewhere. REER BROS. Tae eavHee.—Winde mostly northerly, strong at first; generally fair end moler- ate} enld Mary a Fur Muff? Would Dollie like’ we THE GREAT—— Vora CHARLOTTETOWN. All the people know us. Buy from us! 5 Bi i and come to us, because we are the crea Tf iS an Undoubted Fact Low-priced Store of Charlottetown, We have everything to be found in a High- class Dry Goods Store, and ‘our prices are the lowest. Till End of the Year these Goods must sell at Bankrupt Prices. All Mantles and Jackets. All Furs and Robes, All Dress Goods and Sacque Cloths, All Linders, Drawers and Shirts, All Shawls and Wool Goods, All Ladies’ Gossamers and Cloaks. MON DA ¥. e“stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Qvercoats, and good, warm Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices. WEEKS COS, We have a larg | Reefers, in Men’s an UNDERCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of fine Scotch Wool, in extra | also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. FUR COATS !—A good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. Fur Gloves 75 Sleigh Robés at the lowest prices Low-Friced Store | and Mitts to match. Genis’ Fur Caps, choice lot. So. B. MACDONALD & CO., ‘in all Jines to be found in the ‘are away down for Cash. NOVEMBER my 1894, MARKET SQUARE. That I have ‘the Largest Stock of RIAGE GOODS is'and, and my prices i. —_-= —< pasta = ee a ae “St. “Peter’s C Church — CONCERT TO BE HELD IN THE PHILHARMONIC HALL ce Tuestay Evening, 27th inst, mee : PROGRAMME: 1 lustrumental Duet—‘Grand Fantasia irom Olbvette. a Miss Sinclair and Prof ‘Earle. 2 Vocal Solo--" Good Bye ”....++ - ++ Tosi. Mr. Cloud HilL } Reading iotnebdpekes pites theme Mr Buiman. i Glee—* Gipsy Life’. ..... pcoonedl Schumsaae Mrs Hodgson, Mre E H Norton, Misses 8 Palmer, E P»Ilmer, A Moore, MMosars E A Earle, F C Cotton, GI Foster, C Leigh, Jr, H Hall, W C Herris. 5 Vocal Solo—" The Fiower Girl” ............ Miss Benoit. 6 Reading—Death Bed of Front de Boal. Mr. F 8 Arnaud. 7 Comic Song. ....... | Master Charles Earle. 8 Clarionet Solo...... 6 Prof Vinpie onabe. 4% Reading . Tbe Master of the Rolls. lu Vocal Solo—“ Valley of the Sbadows ” : . Barri ey T H Hunt ( with Violin, Organ and Piano accompaniment.) ll Recitation.... pal Miss Gertrude Davies, 12 Male Quartette (Comic ~~ Phan tom Band" oeee Messrs K A Earle, F C Cotton, GI Foster and II Foster, Vocal Solo Miss Minute Moore. Li Glee—“ The Fisherman's Good Night”... E-rght Voices (Violin, Piano and Organ). 15 Male Quartette—" Japanese National Anthem” in oe a (in coe tume) Messrs Karle, Cotton, G Foster ‘and a Foster. “God Save the Queen.” Doors open at 7.45; Concert at’ § o'clock, sharp. Admission 15 cents only. nov2l—wed gat mon tu UnresarvadAuction Sale 12 een Street, commencing this eveniaz, at 7 o’clock, of the following lines :—- We are instracted by Mr. P. M hau W. A, WEEKS & cO., Ww. ‘i. BAWSON HH & conduct Auction Sales at hin Store The People's Cheap Store, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, November 21, 1894—m w f McKay Woolen Company. ‘We make them all hustle to keep up with us in READY-MADE CLOTHING, ) cash and give our customers the benefit of the discount. because we buy for Fancy Goods, Glassware, Crockery- | ware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Wringers, | Clothes Horses, ete., and a large variety | of other goo. ds. This unrererved sale offers a grand chance to buy goods in the above lines. A. MeNEILL & COQ., novl7—tf Auctioneers. 50 YEARS. For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, but during all this time SHARP'S BALS 1M OF HOREHOUND Now is the time to be thinking about an Ulster, Overcoat or Reefer, and as we have the largest stock | sever ion tie Prout Rank for Caring of these goods in the city we are prepared to give you a goud bargain. our own ‘T'weeds as well as the imported. It will pay you to see our range of Underclothing, Gents’ Furnishings, Hats and Caps. We carry all! prices. We can give the best satisfaction in Cloth to be had in town the best thing ever offered, We also have a Very large line of Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, are selling very low. Highest price, Cash or Trade, always 8 paid for Wool. WOGLEN COMPANY, and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. MechAY Corner of ‘aa Onr Double and Twist Tweed is' THIRTEEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE _ to anyone who wants it. IN THE FOREIGN MARKET Have Taught Us a Few Things About Buying Toys. ee We have made what we believe is the beet selection of TOYS ever shown in this city. We want you to be the judge. Bring your glasses, sO you Can see our prices. | The oy Love very smal] print i Our sales of CUPS and SAUCERS, VASES, CHINA TEA SETS‘and TOILET | SETS are insured by the extra low prices. Get a PRINTER'S OUTFIf—Press and all—from $1.00 up. XMAS CARDS and BOOKLETS, Xxmas Numbers of all the Illustrated | Papers. Jewel Cases—eve rything but “ Hard Cases.” ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ ANNUALS, ete. GA» E8.—AlJl the newest and most popular Games. GUNS, PISTOLS, DRUMS and other “Keilitary supplies. The Price Cutters. Charlottetown, November 26, 1894—dy — . 12, 1894—m w f In the Building formerly Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Manicure Sete, Glove and Handkerchief Cases, | LOST! Half the pleasure of Cook- ing without a HIGHLAND RANGE. Call and see them. FENNELL & CHANDLER, ———— ee OO Se ee oo LADIES’ WINTEF. JACKETS. We are offering special value in Ladies’ Jackets this month. See our $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Heavy Cloth Jackets. About 20 to 30 higher priced ones left, which we will clear at low prices. Five only Fur Lined Cloaks carried from last winter. offer these at low prices. V2 oe ABRIS & STEWART ™ LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Novemb gr -21, '1894—dy Charlottetown, Nov. 26, 1894—m wf - $MELT NETS. Old Sydney Mine ROUND COAL a LANDING TO-DAY PER STEAMER 200. Tons of seunn, | days notice from A A rt yment of Income to Ist December, ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Secretary and Treasurer. Provincial Treasury, y ml a C. LYONS & CO. Ch’town, 23rd Nov., 1894. Cneeerenpaventnapenen 16 CENT OIL! S. B. ENMAN & OO. have just received some of ie | 16 cent. Oil, But everyone who does not ask for it can depend on getting | sale the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low: figure. S. B. ENMAN & CO. rcupied J.by D. McLeod, Queen Street? = ‘In View of the ‘Approaching Woliday Season, would you not like to have your own or your) a Watch Dial or Cover in | durable Enamel. We'| are now prepared to take | orders for such work. Also see the large Crayo- | friend’s Portrait on and. will sell it! Potte ry. We have ail lines of Clothing iy) | OROUP. COUGHS AND COLDS. al Druggists and most Grocerymen sell Bee” 25 cents a bottle. ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, NB, which we | | nov23—dy tf POSTPONED SALE. rue DOMINION HOUSE HOTEL, on Great George Street, Charlottetown, will be sold by Public Auction, on the premises, on ‘Siturday, Dec, Ist, next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON. Atso—Atthe same time and place, 3 | ACRES WITP. BARN on Willow Read, | adjoining Mr. Maurice Blake’s, and 6 Acres east of the railroad, opposite the The Hotel may be inspected daily till Payment will be received by instal- | ments, For further particulars apply to A. MeNEILL, { nor 2i—dy & wy Auctionerr, CEDAR SHINGLES. By Auction vo Tuesday, November 27th | on Poole & Lewis’ wharf at 11 o’clock :— 100,000 Sawn Cex lar Shingles (extra). 5, 00 ' “ (clear). 25,000 * " * (2nd clear) Ex schooner Henry G. lves from Quebec- A. McNEILL, Auctioneer _no wl —wkyli dy till sal DR. H. D. JOHNSON tint Portraits we are val- | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT most giving away. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. novl7 | Pickford & & Black. The usual size for winter fishing or any | size required can be obtainett ‘on a few CARVELL BROS. nov 24—dy 2 wks wky_2i. ‘PROVINCIAL INCOME TAY. FINAL NOTICE. The time for final Tax has been extend 1894, in order that persons liable may be saved expense. After which date default- ers will be proceeded against according to | Halifax and Charlottetown Steam- | | ship Company's Sailings. STEAWER FASTNET. Will sail from Halifax on SATURDAY, 24th inst., arriving here about Monday evening, 26th. ALSO——— ing here about Wednesday, the 28th. cited, W. W. CLARKE, nov24—dy Agent. Steamer City of Ghent will sail from Halifax on Monday night, the 26th, arriv- She will carry freight to the following rts.—Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, anso, Isaac’s Harbor, Salmoa River, Sheet Harbor and Halifax. Freight — | | Office =. ‘Kent Street “Avg 16,’94—ly | Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this beading charged five cents per line. CASH REGISTER A National Cash Re gister for sale, Apply at = EXaMiINEn ; Office. 3i pd--nove | CROoWBAR FOUND—Opposite Wm Har- per's, on Fitzroy Street, this morning, a crowbar. App-y at this office. nova | TWO GENTLEMEN, ora patemece with | his wife,can be made comfortable t zie a Terme moderate. A ce, | WANTED-— A boy vo learn the book bi Apply at once to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen noviz—tf DRESSM AKING at your homes or net. Evening Dresswear and — = —— & ape- clalty. Good references; sa “= teed.—MIss NICHOLSON, below Fi Fish | Pownal Street. t—nov? MAGIC LANTERN F FOR SALE—A pair af | Dissolving View Lanter with over [(_—_—, ee = — = al — rice for ¢ acyc jopedia tanaia, le- te ext English | new, atadisovunt. Al- , & number of other works, new —oe second - baad Pply at this office. : a AALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St, Cisale, Apply at this office. w—ootls LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. dy & wy—octe ATA BARO AIK —-One haste | acres Oi d with welling po, iota balf mii¢e Balhway ray Siation, Coun rice $430. —— move ay tm wk 2m HE CITY BILL POSTER is willing & ae Now is the time, befure Christmas, when he will be loo busy. WwW yANTE.D—Twwo good smart I to F. Tveawme, Marshfield wu ce APR nme ett aS noe . ih > ahs Ma reer £m stn sanhesgncetee Se la 4 ae _ moe 5 ee