: : : ce or ae- ° na 5 2 ee Tie ie —— sue —— eas —— iS —— SAS —— aE —meme _ + } yu | be Vov ew HOTEL ARRIVALS. How | Davies McCormack, Ber: Louson, J Chayer el; R N Cox, Moi. rd, Lyman W Cex, A E Lawler, Bed - Fran! ude: E Tay] reds VeLauchlin, Mont I Barke, F J Staff J D Chipman, St Job: a“ ford, NS i itp Beox Avctioy.—A Webster’s unabride- ed, Mescham’s atlas, several vood cote roeotaries and reference: legical and general c: gale of the late Rev F | bomorrow at 5 pr an works, large theo lection, at library " Moore, beginning Thureday at same dur, -~ a -. =. 3) ; : ’ Buite—Still Forme choicest Ho™ and grewn hyacinths and Lu i} oo pecial prices — Geo Carter & Co, Wet weather #eak pulibers of all kiude, ove Meat ynality, at R K Joss, Stamper’s CWP ner ; 7 Bay youre ups te nightat Paton & Co’s. Macdonaid’s for Rei Derg. Men’s and Women’s especial price. Leadies warm lined w-iking boots, in box alf, dcogola and onl pebble at R K Jost’s, Stamper’s Corner bbers and overshovs, the best make— R K Joet, Stamper’s Corner. lew Goods Purses, aoa Ch.naware, Stationery, . ‘ Parker Fountain Pens Staffords inks. Fancy Goods. Toys, Books, Dolls, HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE. HI e VED Ui rig b Ce ae tek te GET WELL By taking PDR. CLIPT’S treatment for CHRONIC DISEASE= and RUPTURE. Dip- loma registered in U.£ and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at CH/TOWN, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, ancl SUNDAY. => a *® » > < & e+ ss 2 ea] ¢ For Tea f ¢ To-night ' Drop in or telephone for for a ‘ ‘a doz or so of our German Buns, if you have never tried them. They will surprise and delight you lhey are baked as we bake. Everything—just right only 10c per coz, . Parker House Rolls, Pies, Cakes of a!l kind- best baked to- ; day. ‘Dp. STEWART : ECLIPSE HAKERY, >» a © ®® e@ © *® ~»=a~ ss © 2 @ <2 © @ > @ & =.= a= & so @&s 2 2 4 & ~- eo ee ———___- DOBELL LINE, SS. POLINO is due here from Montreal Thursday, 17thinst and sails for St. Johns, Nfld, via Sydney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck ani produce under deck at lowest rat Wor further information as to freight or passage apply te N. RATYENBURY, Oct 14th Agent I. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business and promryt re- turns wade. Special attention ,iven io the sale of Pork, Poultry. Eggs, Hides, and Wool Skins. Market quotations gi; en on applic: tion. Address all consigniaents and : orrespon- dence to, ‘favre & trol St. I. 8, SANFOR™ Lit AX dX. 8 ~ 4 ; and the average percentage of marks THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 15 1898 eee me clean Le ty le SCHOOL OF EQUITATION. Island Officers All Pass Good Exam- inations. The result of the School of Equitation eXamipations 18 given in the Canada Gaz etteathand this morniog, and goes to ehow thatthe Island officers must have improved their opportunities, Here is the L-ment showing (he names of the officers h. tained :~ Lieut-Col F S Mocre doJ AL . LC agworth, 4th Kegt © A 77 ae do 3 McLeod, 82 Bossier ees 70 maajor ow A Weekes, Char.'in Ang is Vapt and Re Msj G Crocke:t, 820d Bn, .77 do H MeL Daviaon, 4ih Regt C A....72 do F W L Moore, de osbone UM do F P Carvell, M2 eee 72 do D Stewacs 82nd Bu.... poaka CX aces Te i Eee moceet, Ge. 2. sscvscdvat 73 do J R Allan, O68. Laces evete Licut A G Pecks, 4th Regt CA..... cant do AA Barilett, OOo. Naive oa do J A MeDon ild, eS ee re ae 71 Surg-Major 8 R Jenkin, 4th Regt C A, 74 J W arburion, S2nd Ba,..70 Suarg-Lieut H D Johnson, ee uo EARNSCLIFFE DEBATING CLUB The members of the E. D. C. met at the call of the executive in the Earvacl:fte School on Saturday evening, Nov. 12, for the purpose of reopening the club which hes been organized since the 23rd of April, Last, President EK C Nelson occupied the chair, After the reading loption of the min- utes of the last meeting and the reports of some special committees, the eecretary Rif Match was called on for a report of last year’s work. In responding, be gave asummary of the proceedings of the past nd a PERSONAL year, showing the clubte be in a most flourishing condition The suumber of meetings heli was as great if not greater than in any other year in the history of the society. In closing he paid a feeling trib- ute to the memory of our late and lamented Vice- Preeident, F E Young, who, since our last meeting has been called to join that great and sileut majority. The Treasurer’s report having been re. ceivéd the election of officers was pro ceeded with and resulied as follows: President and Chairman of the Executive; A. 8. Youny. Vice-President, A. J. McInnia, Aes. Vice: President, D. Carey. Secretary, R. E. Muich, (re-elected). Treaserer, H. M. Young. Sentinels, Eiwer? Morrisey and Thos. McPhee. The subject for the first debate wil! be **Would the Usited States be strengthened as a nation by the acquisi‘ion of such for~ eign territory as Cuba, Porto Rico, or the Phillipines. Moved by R. E. Mautch, seconded by A. J. McInnis. The club wiil meet as usuel on Saturday evenings. Everyone welcome. Mewser. — Earnecliffe, Nov. 14th, 1898. The old story of Prometheas is a par- able. Prometheus wason terms of intix macy with the gods. From them he stole fire, and gave itto men. For this sin he was bound to the recksof Mount Caucas- sus, and vultures were set upon him. They only ate his liver. This grew again as fastas it was pecked away. Are his suéferings to be imagined ? Take a modern interpretation of the par- able. There is no cocking without fire. In cooking and eating the mischief lies. The stomach is overtasked, the bowels be come clogged, they cannot dispose of the food that is given them. The impurities back up on the liver. Then come the vultures—the torments of a diseased liver. Dr, Pierce’ Gilden Medical Discovery is more than equa! to the vultures of dyspep- sia aod its kindred diseases. Tere is no more need of suffering from dyspepsia than there is of hanging one’s self. Sold by all medicine dealers the world over. Misstonany Meerixc.—There wae a large attendance at the missionary meeting n St Peui’s schoolroom last evening The meeting was under the auspices of the junior auxiliary to missions, and an interesting programme of addr-sees, etc., was disposedof. Twoclergymen of the Nestorian church in Armenia were present and took part in the proceedirg3, one giv~ iag a reading and the other singing. ll Hover anp Frrnirvre Sate.—At the residence of the late F W Moore bezius to morrow at 10 am. Sale of house end o clock sharp. pasture lots at 12 ‘ i KY AP a “ie Novo Oy FitZto WearzUnderwear: must fit. If it doesn’t fit it ien’t fit. Our Underwear is fit becau 3e it fits. ¢ Our prices ft the quality, our 50c Underwear is worth 59 certs; our $1.00 Underwear ie worth 1, and so on through the better gra les. » FB. Perkins & Go Sunnyside. ‘ passenger by the Princes® this morning en a. tt i. ~ sal m - Ae Mr Geo A Shorp went to Wiltshire this morning. Mr E R Brow went tc Summerside this | moroicg. Mr F W Hyndman leftthis morning o> | & bustness trip to Summerside. Mr C F Gorham. of Halifax, is amorg } the latest arrivals at the Queen Hotel, " : Mr T Burke, Inspector of Inia neVenue, arrived from St Joho last eve: - | ing. ry ‘ a a NM | 7 . = .©s Hagan and Miss Butler will be pas cenge rs by the hiaiitaa to Boston th i afternoon, i Mies Lottie Halloran was & passenger by the Halifax to-day, returning from 4] visit to Boston. Mr W J O'Reilly was a passenger by the | western traio this morning ona business} trip to Emeral! Mr Joho Sims, representing Rattenbury, crossed to Pictou this morn-} ' Mesars | , y rth Princess: ing by the Prince | Mr Oliver Ratten bury, barrister-at-law, | who has been visiting Boston, returned to} Charlottetown by the Halifax to-day. Mr and Mrs Hubert Howard, of Wiltshire, were passengers by the early train this morning en route to Sacramento, Cal. Miss May MeMillan, who has been visit Bost« barlottetown Halifax. The Baptist Church of city last evening extended aca'l to Rev. Mr. Ray- New Glasgow, N. 8., which he ; — i Ing n, returned to ( } } ning. She came by the thig tidir ii this mond, of accepted, The Presbyterian churchat Summerside, has called Rev W H Smith, of Ferrona, N.S.,to fill the vwaeancy caused by the resigatiou of Rev E M Dill. We regret to learn that Archbishop O’Brien’s illness has developed into rheumatic fever. His condition, how- ever, does not excite alarm. Mr M W Keating, of the Gulnare, was a route to Halifax. Charlottetown ia He expects to return to abont two weeks time. MrS H Jones, of St. Johns, P. Q., is registered at the Queen Hotel. Mr Jones has been doing au exteasive business in sheep, lambs, and geese at Summer~ side for some time past. Mr J E Mathews, for some time past city editor of the Guardian, has accepted a similar position on the Patriot. During the time of his service on the Guardian Mr. Mathews discharged his duties faith~ fully and well and he will no doubt give the ‘ullest satisfaction in his pew position. Mr. Baker, for a time Summerside zorres- pondent of the Guardian, succeeds Mr. Mathews as city editor of that paper. The Sackville Post says: “The rumor of ihe approaching marriage of Mise Fan- ning, vocal instructor for two years at Mount Allisou, is confirmed. The wed- ding is to take placeat King’s chapel in December. The bridegroom is E Howard Gay, a wealthy banker of ,Bostoo who has lately returned from Europe.” Miss Fanning visited Charlottetown s short time ago as the guest of the Misses Dawson, and made many friends who will hear the interesting uews With great pleasure. Rev GM Campbe)l has signified his acceptance of the cail to the pastorate of the Methodist church at Fredericton, N. R., subject to the approval of the Conference. Rev Mr Campbell is closing his fifth year as pastor of the First Metho- dist church here. During his residence in Charlottetown Mev Mr Campbel! has taken an active interest in everything that has been for the betterment of the place and its people, and his departure trom the province will be regretted by persons of all classes and creeds, Foorraty.—The first game of the three- cornered tie in the Quebec Rugby Union was played on Saturaay at Montreal be tween Ottawa college and Montreal teams. The coilegian8 won by 23 to 1. In the first half withthe wind in their favor they ecored 19 to 0, and in the second added 4 more — poinis to tbe contribution, while Montreal ecored their only polot. Next Saturday the ihe collegians meet the Gagnites in the decidiog game for the Quebec champion: ship. The winnerof this match will go upagainst the Ontario champions for the coampionshbip (2?) of Canada, By their win over the Service on Sat- urdey the Wanderers tie with Dalhousie for the trophy. Next Saturday the de- ciding game will take place. A drawo eae on tbat occasion would mean their meeting again, 80 that 10 doubt the pros- peciive game willbe a batle royal. At present appearances a#]! point towards the Wanderers winning. An IsianperR Axsroap.—The Harrie- burg correspondent of the Peoples Press, of Albany, Linn Co., Oregon, has the following to say: “The I. X. L. Company Ltd., of Halsey, moved their stock of gen— eral, merchandise into the Cherry~brick building of this place. Mr.S. P. Conroy, general manager also moved with his family to our burg last week. Last Monday. Mr. S. P. Conroy opened the “New Store,” stocked with a first class line of groceries, dry goods, hardware, etc. Our pecple extend a hearty welcome to this new enterprise and its manager.” The Mr. Conroy to whom reference is made ie a Prince Edward Islander, and is evi- dentiy a hustier. Battie of Harrixcs. — The first of a series of lectures (o be given under the aus~ ices of the junior C E society of the First Mathodist church, was delivered last even- ing by Mr Edward Rendall, whose subject was * The Battle of Hasting~.” was interesting snd instructive throughout and was well del.vered. The vote of thanis at the close was proposed by Master Harry Smith sod seconded by Master Jobn Cam-~ eron. The chair was cccupied by Mr W VS eS is UP De AN 2, eee e eee te =~=2e @ aa ® @ ©62 °OQ ® os fo sie Tea ee ek E bentley. +78 - Items Local and Other Private Sswer.—A private sewer is being put down in the ra lway etution. Po.ice Court,—James Fenneseev was this morning fined $2 or 10 days for drunkenness, More Cuxese.—Mr T J Dillon ig shipping 260 boxes of cheese to London to-day. The shipmeut goes by the Hali« fax as faras Halifax. —— ee Syeak Toreves.—Sneak thievea peem to be plentiful in tbe conatry. A few evenings ago several daireg in the vicinity Merry, Lot 14 were eapleited and butter, preservea, eic., taken away, of the connsinlbimeegian orapn..—We have received evéral fine plotographs of the city taken by Mr Wenda!l L Harvie from the spire of the new cathedrel. They give one a good idea of Char ottetown,' he pictures compris- Fixe Puor ing the northern, western, and southern aspects. ‘T'bese pictures will be very | useful as souveniera. rae Art Home —There was a very pleaea”t “at home” inthe W C T U Parlors 7e » terday afternoon from four to six o’clock. The programme ine!uded a vocaisolo by Mrs Ritchie, a paper by Mrs Lord, a read- ing by Miss Lefurgey andan addrees by Mrs Johnson, president of the society. Tea was afterwards served to about fifty ladies, andan bour or sowas pleasantly passed. Tue Boston Boar.—The steamer Hali- fax arrived this morning, brivging the following passengers: Oliver Rattenbury Miss McMillan, William Arbing, Miss McPhee, Miss Lottie Holleran, John Murray, Frank Mossey. The steamer lefton return this afternoon at the usnal time. Her outward passengers included Mrs Hagan, Miss Butler, Miss Clarke and F McRae. SpLenpip Work. -A new concrete floor covered with a floor of quartered oak laid on the forty five degree mitre plan has just been placed in the office of Mr. Geo. A. Sharp, Superintendent of the Island Rail- way. The floor is one of the best bits of work ino that line that has come under our notice for some time, and reflects credit on Mr. Martin Walsh, who put it down. The floor has been artistically polished by Messrs Taylor and Steatiford. Direct Sreamsuie Line,— Attention is directed to the auvertisement of the Cavad~ ian Steamship Company, which appears elsewhere in to day’s isene. The steamer Galicia will leavé Liverpool on or about 25th November for Charlottetown, calling at Quebec en route and will leave Charlot- tetown for Milford Haven onor about 12th December, connecting with the Great Western Railway of England as outlined in the advertisement. The Galicia has ex. cellent freight and passenger accommoda- tion, and has a cold siorage plant of 400 tons capacity. Geo D Longworth &Co., are the general managers for this province, and Mr W W Clarke is treight agent. They will be pleased tofurnish all infor» mation at any time. Ciry Covncit.—The regular monthly meeting last evening was attended by every member of the board. The petition of the merchants asking that the market tolls be abolished because they are detri- mental to the business interests of the city was referred to the market commitee to investigate and report upon at next meeting. The use of the Recorder’s rvom was granted thecity teachers for meeting purposes during certain houra on the afternoons of every second Thursday, The offer of the Gas Company to light the City Building at the rate of $80 a year was accepted. Councillor Horne informed Councillor Nicholson that it hed been ar- ranged to have an electric light placed near S: James church; and the representatives of wards one, two and ihree were appoint- ed a conimittee to see about a re-arrange~ ment of the lights on Hillsborough Street. A motion regarding the lessingof Spring Park field foraterm of years was voted down. A_ resolution providing for the purchase cf 500 feet of new hose for the fire department was laid on the table nend- ing consvitation with Chief Kngineer Large. TTT ESI ET NT The mest Fipes in the world are those which are stamped with this brand BB OWNNU//MAKE. We have ordinary pipes from 10c up English brier pipes 20c up. And the famous B. B. B. brand froxa 45¢ up to $5.00. See our show windows for samples Pipes we formly sold for 50c we now sell for 30c. : 3 This isa direct iwportatiou trom the manufacturer. Thel-cture | Great Values joined to low prices STANLEYBROS Stylish, Darabls, i Fashionable hia STANLEY BROS Beauty and usefulness combined FINE FURS our STANLEY BLOS Up-to-date styles STANLEY BROS FINE FURS Pateii vies There are none batter than STANLEY BROS Our Furs We makea specialty of STANLEY BROS’ Fine Furs Quality and price combined in SfANLEY BROS OUR FURS Wecan suit you in cheap or expensive STANLEY BROS FURS The blind only cannot see merit in our STANLEY BROS Fine . Furs Exclusive novelties in Combinations STANLEY BROS FURS i ; You wil findin our stock a complete assortment ot STANLEY BROS ae PTE Be FINE FURS <a Klegance and fine quality STANLEY BROS OUR FURY Gloves, «ec GIVE US A CALL AND y) er Queen St. S2ec22le2 CE2elL0 Our Principal Business is Ma king highclass clothing to ordet We also hav2 a splendid line of Mens Furnishings. Whichfort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. ie We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Braves, Handkerchiefs, {Hose, a al wt ae YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish, Outfitters ee ST Direct Steamer “— er pene: from Liverpool, G. B. on or about the very low rates. For further particulars apply to G. D. LONGWORTH & 00, General Managers For P. E. Nov 15— I, The Canadian Steams i C0. INTEND despatching their first-class Steamship Galicia, 2.300 tons nett "5th day of November for Charlottetown via Quebec, car rying freight and passengers at lowest rates for this port. return wili leave Charlottetown fo:: Milford Haven direct day of December, connecting there with the Great Western Railway of Eng- land, and will deliver freight and; passengers to all parts ef Great Britain within ten days, as this ship makes the passage across in eight days. This ship has been recently been equipped with the most modern cold storage plant of 400 tons capacity, and will afford an excellent opportunity to ship pou'try and all perishable products to Great Britain. decks in well ventilated compartments. Also superior accommodation for first, second and third class passengers at for England This Falf of London, &. B. On on or abcut the 12th Live stock willbe carried below W. W. CLARKE, or to Freight* Agent Bort Factory SHOEMAKERS — NEW ENGLISH BOOT TOPS” < See them! See them! Price $1.50 and $1.90. Great: value, - COFF BROS, i BO ll OE tint. te es FB Sa ie ste PI RS ns gg FURS at Stanleys = » =e “42 «2 @ ~ = re ~~ s