THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 4 1868 ‘BULBS. nee Ourljea | BULBS — are nere The ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr. Haszard, Prices right, HASZARD & MOGRE :: SUNNYSIDE. é No charge made for fitting glasses. ie g We have juct received a nice assort— ment of spectacles and eye-glasses in gold and nickel fremes and the best of lenses in quality and fimicsh. We can now supply you with glasses at greatiy tedmced prices and without any extra osharge for testing¢he eyes, d. JUREY & CO. Jewelry and Fancy Oppo ite Pest Office. Cali and be-+convine The Modern (;oods Stere " GLENLEITH ” er peyyy ‘5 edie 3 3 fs NOONE “eee . o> ath 4 F : F a eye vil » : o 2 "3 ts 33 i % Ce S EE x) CJ , newer ‘ ellie mcd el niskY! spina Leirt Duo Hcy ¥ | y ARD! . - ; elevkind , 7 pane’ Ve ' ' | Specification of the New Organ for St. James’ Church, | | Forthe benefit of our mneieal readers | ‘ve prat the svectfication of the magnifi- ‘cent new organ built bythe DW Karn Co., | Ltd. ef Wooistock, Oot., for St. James’ | Cowrch, now being pnt inte position by | Mr'Breckels, of Woodstock passisted by Mr | George Gouden, of this city. GREAT ORGAY, ‘| Dbl open diapason, metal, 61 notes 16 ft 2 Open diapason .. a8 8 oe Dulciarma, ‘“ “ | 4 Melodia, wood “. «6 « 5 Doppel Flute oo ae “ 6 Priocipal, mets] “ & 4 7 Harmonic Flute € “ “6 és | 8 Twelfth s&s o +*. 2 9 Fifteenth, ” ~ oo 2 10 Clarionet “6 Te, Ae SWELL ORGAN. ll Bourdon Treble } 12 Bourdon Bass 4 wood 61 notes 16 ft 13 Geigen principal metal “ & 14 Violde Gamba “é ‘“ 15 Aeoline “6 eon “ 16 Viox Celeste ss ~~ « “ 17 Stopped D Apasoa wood * ‘ 18 Flauto Traverss “ “6 4 19 Violiva ne eo ‘“ 20 Piccolo “s oe w 9 21 Mixture «6 sé CGS Srks 22 Cornopean “ a. ¢ 8 ¥ 93 “6 Oo-n & Oboe acd B 8800 PED AL"ORGAN notes, 16st “ec es ss e 24 Dbl open Diapason wood, 30 25 Bourdon wie 26 Violiucello metal ** MECHANCNL REGISTER 27 Swell to great 28 Swell to great. 29 Great vo pedal. 30 Swell to pedal. 31 Wind gauge. 32 Full organ pedal, 33 Tremolo pedal. 34 Balanced swell! pedal. 35 Balanced cresendo pedal. Three com. pedals to great organ. Three com. pedals to swel! organ. Theorgan is fitted throughout with tubular pneamatic action and has every convenience thaw an organist could desire to operate an instrament of this kind. At- tached to the organ is a Ross Water Motor, used for supplying wind. The case made of antique quartered oak. The front Super Octave. is geen tags sen e | A MAGNIFICENT INSTRUMENT ' i »t o | PERSONAL Dr. McLeod returned from Montreal last evening. is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Allan Parsons was a passenger by the Princess this morning en route to Halifax. Mr. Angus Macdonald, who has been visitirg Montreal, returned to Charlotte- town ‘last eveniog. Mr. W.C Harris, jr, was a passeoger by the Princessthis morning on a_ business irip to Halifax and Windsor. Mrs Johnson, of Upper Stewiacke, N. S., is visiting Charlottetown. She is the guest | Of ler daughter, Mrs. Tidmarsh. Mr. J. H. Byrne, Station Agent Georgetown, 18 amoug the guesis at the ! Hotel Davies. His son is with him. | Mr.W. A. Hodgeon, of the firm of Hodgson Bros, Montreal, is here on a business trip. He is registered at the | Hotel Davies. Rev. J. J. Teasdale, of Fredericton, bas } been invited to succeed Rey. G. M. Campbell as pastor of the First Methodist Church, and has accepted. Mr, Henry Fitzgerald, of the freight de- partment of the Island railway, Jeft this worning on a visit to Montreal. He is accompanied by Mrs. Fitzgerald. Lord Cromer, tne resolute and skilful diplomatist who rules Egypt and has kept Lord Kitchener to the front, has suffered a severe iv the hour of bis triumph in the Soudan in the death of Lady Cromer. Her Ladyship died on Sunday evening, October 16. —_——_ —— Things to Make a Note of ———>2Geo— Rev Mr Crosby will eddrese the prayer meeting in the First Methodist Church tought. Did you ever see an Indian chief in full | regalia? Theo you may do so, if you have not, by comiag to Grace church oa Mon- day night next. Rev Thomas Crosby will be thus dressed while he lectures on the manners, customs, etc, of the Indians. Admission, 10c; children, 5c. Basket Soctat.—The sale of our special lot at $6.75 will be discontinued after Saturday the 5th Nov. We have prep sred a vew list of staple groceries which we offer you at $4.75 and which, we feel, will be sure to please you, as regards price pipes ate beautifully decorated in gold-and colors. The organ was purchased through Messre Miller Bros, the eld and reliable Masic house of this city, who are ‘the general agents of the Karn Company, which is an additional guarantee that che inetrument will give satisfaction, EEE LOCAL: NOTICES. What about bov’s reefers ? We have a very large atock of reefers to fit boys from 4 years to L4 vears. ‘Price 90c up—Prowse Bros. Men's and women’s warm lined rubbers at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner Men’s hair soles a. RK Jost’s,Stamper’s Corner. Little overcoats and reefers; no need of lookingSall ever tewn a3 you ican depend on getting what you want from us and at the right price. —Prowse Bros. New American bats and caps. The finest assortment ever shown by us. Drop in and see the new style. —Prowse Bros. HOTEL £RRIVALS -—- —— (Jueen Hotel: J Henderson and wife, Bostoo: M G Anderson, Kinlock; G-o El Cliff, Dundas, Oot; I N Scharman, S’side, E Dauphine, Halifax; Miss Lewie, Card:- gan; Mies Bowleo, du; M E Bowlen, Bos: ton, Hotel Davies: W E McKean, Hoosick Falis; J McKenna, Sit John; H & Howard, Montreal; Wm Reebards, Bideford; J B Rubinovich, Montreal; EF Bryant, H+ i ax: E T Geany, St Johvun; FW MeKr on, F Brown, St John; v A Clarke, do;F +. Hard, Montreal; J + Grier, Galt; JK McDonald, Toroncio. TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE MONTREAL FAMILY HERALD anu WEEKLY STAR—will be sent to any ad- dress for three months, for twenty-five cents for both papers. Apply or address subscrip tions to the The Examiner Office 3 ' Se ARAN ZS aS 77 Si 4 Blended of the seme rare old §es { Highland Malt Whiskies during ” $ more than 50 veara. 4 <4 Sanderson’s Glenleith > . ‘ nr by is to-day as in 1e¢ past the > ¥ purest and bert ¥ liskey in the 3 c@ world. ea te So.e Prorr TORS: ~? kur . : . Robert Sanderson & Co., Ltd, Bee : ' ’ ; s ¢ Leith Seo: land. 7 “4 ESTABLISHED 1846. £7 & Capital paid up ~ £350,000. a &%@ For enie bv leading Wine and &. 3 'Z Spirit Merchants. “4 - vr : . - ; S, B. Townsenp & Co Mon- Bx *. TREAL AGENTS FOR ¥ té CANADA. cA f. oa UNESP ROPES 7 as f 4 ay aw is } ¥ v . an attiadh ede Sata oP iad «added ed «Je etal Fara jeded SVG se 646464 GB 669460080 ADVICE ABOUT gee = pice. When ordering « package of « Peppe r, Ginger, A llepice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar you can al- from your groce sure of securing the ee uality by nskingfor::: ‘outs GSS Voerszt J ~2set @eaee * +7 -Seee87 OS28E80 4 &QOASesaeoe 22 6 @e 68 &? BR Me Ce GO OB. GO DS ¢ Sa » cent. tte Fit to Wear Underwear must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit because it fits. Our prices fit the quatity, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 cent = a & & Se @& > SS & Se GS a Te ee DG eee aa te; our é $1.00 Underwear ie worth $l, and Port Morieo;J H Byr:e and sen, Gev’. w ;! the quality is guaranteed. This offer is only for a short time. Our ad, in this issue tells you what you can buy for $4.75 at Sanderson & Co’s. —_—— PERSONAL ADVERTISEMENT. “Look at the little mouth he got.” If the person who said them words last spring as [ was passing up by the London House, in 1898, and at another time when asked by a companion what I done that for said to ‘et us pass, if that person will drop a letter in Ch’town Post Office for me with name and address in it, I will drop a letter in Post Office with news of importance in it for that person; as I have forgotten that persons Ch'town, Nov. 3rd, 1898. name, ¢ ee Siamese Superstitions. The first thing an orthodox Siamese does inthe morning is to scare away the family ghosts who may have gath- ered about the old place in the night. Letting off crackers is an effectual means. At the new year all the ghosts come trooping to their former dwell- ings. For three days they have their fun. At the end of the time the priests and their flocks fire guns and use other devices for getting rid of them. A Si- amese is coffined face downward, s0 that the ghost may not sneak back ‘through the dead man’s mouth. The ‘coffin is taken out through a hole in the wall and carried several times round the house in order that the ghost may de put off the scent and not return to vex his family.—-Exchange. Horse Racing and Socialism, in the Militar Wochenblatt, a leading German military organ, Herr Von Ploetz recommends horse racing as a panacea for socialism. He says that the reason why there is no socialism in England is that they encourage horse racing there and that ‘‘the love of the sport is the connecting link between all classes of meu, enabling the poor to comprehend the necessity for a difference of fortune.”’ Following out Herr Ploetz’s idea, it is said that gambling on horse racing is increasing in Germany at a tremendous rate, though so far no diminution of socialism has been noticed. An unknown Javman has given $100,000 Roman Catholic Cathedral now in course of construction at Westminster. The indentity of the giver will be revealed when a tablet commemorative of the founders is placed upon the interior walls. Captain William Richards, of Bideford, , at |} lit toward the completion of the magnificent | ee nat A OLD cc ‘Local and Other Items. | Suereme Courr.—The Supreme Court stands adjourned until the 6th of De- ( cember, | Scorr Acr.—Before Stipendiary Magis~ trate Blaucbard, at Georgetown yesterday, | John G Scrimgec ur, of Cardigan, was fined in the sum of $50 and costs for violating the Seott Act. A summons against ' Scrimgeour’s son was dismissed because of some irregularity in the service, — social, in their Jodge room last nigbt, wa: aitended by about sixty couples, and proved The first part of the pro- | ceedings cousiste! of a musical and rary entertainment, at which Mr A Down presided, after which the guests in- dulged in games etc. Refreshments were provide l. i j ; j Oppretiows Soctat.—-The Oddfellows iy UF . ; ~ 7 | most eojoy able. 2 ee ee A. O. H.—The social under the aus- pices of Division No 1, last evening, was a most enjovable affair, and ranks with the best ever given by the Order here. There were about sixty couples in attendance. The spacious reading and recreation room was thrown open tothe gnests, who wer. by Biake, Mrs Byroe and Mrs Conroy. The weil-appoinied meeting room was ueed for reception and refresh- ment purposes. —-—e—_—_-< received Mrs Tne Princess.—Tae steamer Princess arrived from P:ctou this morning about Ehalf past five o’clock, bringing 49 bags of 1 mail matter and 15 passengers. The mid- - night train got to Pictou about 10 minutes ‘after twelve, and the Princess left for Charlottetown about 1.10. The post office officials had the mails assorted in good season and letters and papers were sent East and West by the outgoing morn- ing trains. —_——— Tue Groveester FLeet—Fourteen vessels of the Gloucester fleet were lost duriog the last fishing year, and 82 men were drowued There were several Islanders among those who were Jost. The list includes: Cap- tain Sigsworth, Lemuel Cantello and David Campbell,af the Schooner Annie and Mary; Captain Andrew McKenzie, Archibald McDonald, Charles Campbell, Michael] Gallant, and Danie! Elsworth, of the schr. John E McKenzie; Jobn A McDonald and Malcolm Matheson, of the ecbr. Hustler: Chas Mallett, of the echr. Mounachol. T he financial loss of Gloucester vessel own~ ers is over $100,000. FoorBaLt.— The McGill team defeated ateam from Queen’s University at Montreal on Saturday, the score standing 4to®. McGill scored a try four minutes after play began, and no more scoring was done dur- ing the game. The Queen’s team put up a strong game, but they were enable to over- come the McGill wing work, and to its wings McGill owes the victory. “Duffy” the Herald says, *‘was everywhere at once. If he could only dodge a little better he would be a world-beater. A run by him was ove of the features of the game. Alley, besides playing a strong game, made an excellent captain.” Sutherland, another Islander, who plays half-back for McGill, also put up a splendid game. i. 0.G. T.—Rev. W. J. Kirby, Lodge Deputy, assisted by Mr. W.G. Tabine and Miss M. Ross, installed the officers of There were several visitors from Lodges on the Island and abroad, among whom was Bro. Williams, a past officer of the Grand Lodge of England, who has also held a high pesition in the Grand Lodge of India, has visited many countries of the world, where the order is established, and is at present a resident of Bermuda. In his address he described the geneial state of the order, particularly as it existed in the West Indies, where even on Her Majesty’s ships there are lodges organized. A talk on his trip to the Old Country will be delivered by Rev. W. J. Kirby next Thureday evening. The class in book-keeping, under the auspices of the lodge, and conducted by Mr. E. H. Duchemin, is making satis fact- ory progress. —Those newspapers which describe the recent animadversious upon the conduct of Mr. Sifton and his Yukon officials as Tory attacks” are reminded that Mr. Richardson, M P, and the Winpi peg ‘Iribune, Mr Oliver, M. P., and the Edmontion Bulleton, Mr Attorney General Martin and bis brother are not Tories ;—Nor can Miss Flora Shaw, the talented representative of the London Times, be described as a Canadian Tory. Montreal Gazette: Judging from the utterances of some Liberal papers, the Yukon revelations may result in the in- troduction, at the next sassion of Parlia- ment, of a bill making it a penal offence to giveatipto a Government official and then to tell about it. The officials must be | protected. _ Camara’s real fighting will occur when | it comes to getting a naval appropriation | through the certes.—Wasbington Star. recre ™ A nic?, clean, fresh ‘stock of this well kr ) has just been opened by us. OiPrices 50c and $1.00 a bottle. Taree $1.00 bottles for $2.50. Three 50 , co on through the better grades. $ F. Perkins & Co 9 Sunnyside. >~ & ah Oe Se BF BSS s | 984943] T8 aT —$$— —— SCOTER’S EMULSION. 10wn and reliable Emulsion of Col Liver ¢ bottles ror $1.25. Charlottetown Lodge, No. 68. last night. | ee -=as» oe 2 2 @ 28 @4e 84 47° 22] ~+t-uae sees e eens @&S OOS night gowns w= Ht Stanleys { >> & ne eG @2 GG O&O 2 84 O28 O24 42D ~>s» “eo @ es @ = = @ es =e ~enes 2 os a These gowns were made by one of the worlds’ best manufacturers, they come to us lirect from the factory— they are well made from the best materials They are cheap 75c, 85c and $1.05 ware ARE THE PRICES The assortment includes small and large collars, double and single filled fronts and collars—most of them have yokes back and front DRAWERS AT.... 35c, 50c, 59c and 72 a pair Stanley Bros hebbeee betes Our Principal Business is Making high class clothine to ordet We also have a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business, We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Uaderclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, &e GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfitters THREE THINGS That goon Forever Taxes, Tennyson’s Book, andrepairs on cheap Pianos: But the BELL Piano eliminates the latter, Nothing but the very best material enters into the construction, Master hands alone mould that material, and ripe PIANO EAPERIENCE captains the whole process of building. The result is easily seen in the great dura- bility of the BELL PIANG and its power to retain the original sweetness of tone. For sale at PLETCHERS PIANO WAREROOM'S Opera House Building (CP cen’ at Summerside o> TTA 8 7; @ Be a LY, Ss Flamnelette hs