pe chk is ‘ ti THE DAILY TO GET THE BRXAMINER _ . ‘LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, WHER? R. H. Mason, Post uree, ¢( ‘harlottetown J. MeIntyre, Ma!lpeque Road, : ae C Paul, an oe fare foal, * A Syra Devibe xD. — The Mannheim = ares Watoraal Peinee St. Marine aud Inland Insurance Company, of D. Chappell. . nae Ceeevs, Mannheim, Germany, represented here by Basawarter & Co., Queer Street, | Mr. W.W. Clark, has declared a dividend & Gray, News Stall, P. EB. 1. Railway and! of 14 per cent. The net profit on the vear’s on. me uns — transactions was $103,790.86 R K B ‘ Fuston and Hillsboro St ee ccH Ta se St ey Loss or A Schooxrn.—Telephonic ad- eee Se, * ace and Richmond | vices from Alberton report that the schoon- . aoe Hasty, ¢ Captain Fraser, of that port, | w nt ashore at the * Magdalene Islands in Al AND OTHER ITEMS the recent storm. The vessel and cargo LOG! it ' are a total loss. The crew are saved, Read Reer Broa alt! Metrepv Ber Fatrarce..—A_ girl emi | grant writes back to the lady who had Tea rs Meeting this | helped her as follows: “Dear madam, | si aaies ' the Y. M. C. | hope this finds you as well as it leaves A. Pat jme. Theshipisin the middle of the - xp | Hed Sea, and it is fearfully hot. Tem in ( t ri were 1,450 | 4 terrible state of melting all day long. i ! erating 10 | But, dear madam,I know you will be Quebec last seasor pleased tohear Iam atill a member of the S ” Charch of England.” | STANLEY - a vesterday i _—— afternoon to mak ) preparations for) ‘Tye Morar 1s Arprarent.—A man from be work “ Charlottetown i Pocatello, Idaho, recently sent to Salt wad P ea | Lake for some furniture. His local deal- ' . kxp Aewosricrsy.—Rey, | &? hearing of thie, called on him and said : *gomayeteno - addece te-messew-| “2 vet thee same goods. Why don’t you seine“ Muditiowal Evidence of the fact | O8Y fram me?” “What, did you have : pate | them?” was the surprised rejoinder. “I ms | mever thought so; but I saw an ad of the "em Fs ed mast be endured,” | things I wanced in the Salt Lake papers B » tale | aod sent for them.”—Printer’s Ink. 4 bu -«« bad when a business ad } , uae , ‘ : > fe eteeieah eal } at Tur Poor House.—The Y.M.C.A . | gave theirannua! Thanksgiving Supper to a a!Thic afterasen'e cumamans |? mates of the Poor House on Thurs- Se chick elitue wes Steve oa Rama | lay, and itis perhaps needless to state Macdonald, Queen Street. It is returnable | that the spread was thoroughly wled = af er Eines ial | ciated by those for whom it was inten Che dining room was appropriately decor- [NTERPROVINCIAL ‘wanan —There are ated for the occasion. Besides the supper, three schooners at Vernon River ready to | kind triends presented cake, fruit, tea, sail. They are loaded with potatoes and }<a: idy, tobacco, ete. Ader the supper, re- oats [wo are for Halifax, and one for | marks appropriate to the occasion were Liverpool, N. 8 | made by Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, Sergeant E cheunewei | Allen and others. The proceedings closed Seciat.—The Y's will hold a social in | with prayer by Rev. Geo. M. Cambell. tk ee "Al members, active aud hom |, 4 Cuaxor Scocestep—Fitzsimmons orary, are requested to attend. Home | having killed hie man, >, anuther pias fight- nade cand? for sak er having broken his arm, Frank E. God- a halite frey h aving broken his neck while attempt- Istaxp Proprce.—Cape Breton is an} ‘9S © turn @ somereault in the excellent market for P. E. Island produce. | 4Y™nasium of the Y. M C. A. About fifty cargoes of produce have been | ' Boston, one or two college students sold in Cape Breton from the Island thie having been hazed to death during the ioe P. E. Ielead bs tatoes have been | Ye4r. and hundreds of foolish school boys selling in North Sydney this week at 30 | D@ving been crippled for life on the foot- cents per bashel.—North Sydney Herald. ball field within a twelve month, it appears , ciel ous that the mission ofthe prize ring 18 ‘ on accomplished and that a new system Frow Moxrreat.—The returns show | of “education’ * might be adopted with ad- that up last week ses head of cattle; vantage. — St. Joha Gazette. 139,763 sheep ar id 5,579 horses have been exported from Mor n zeal, against 83,322 cattie: 1.743 sheep, ana 1,660 horses last The Chen Yuen, which grounded on vear. The losses during the year have | Thursiay, while entering Wei Hai Wei, heen S3tsheep and90 head of cattle | was a magnifi rent fighting machine, very against 39 sheep, and 141 cattle for 1893. much like the | nited States battleship sins | Maine. She waa built in Europe in 1882 Tue Geixare Asmore.—The North | 2" i was of 7,430 tons displacement. Sydney Herald says: “The steamer Gul-| ~ — a nare, owned by the Dominion Coal Com- | MARRIED. pany,and which was anch yred near the | t the reaidence of the bride’s parents, sley Bridge, on the 21st inst, by the Rev Wm P Archibald, Everett Clark, cf St Eleanore, to Mary Estelle, only daugh- | ter of James Anderson. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on the 20th inst., by the Rev. D. B. Reid, James Han- drahaa to M. A. Kehoe, both of Charlotte- for some months past, broke Star from her moorings during Monday night's | sale, and is now high ‘and dry on the beach.” The Gulnare was f rmerly owned in this Province International sronsniiiiin Was Areeapy Wet Suretiep.—In Ot- tawa a few nights ago someone, believed to be the mother, left a baby a month old | town at the of the house of Mr. Martin J.| On the 18th October, 1894, at the Griffin, the courteous librarian of Parlia- | Methodist E Lpiscopal church, Rangoon, ment. However much Mr. Griffin likes | Burmah, Rev John T Robertson (eldest new books, he has no call for new babies, son of Andrew Robertson, Elliott's was sent to the House of | Mille, P. E. I.) of the Methodist Mission, | Pezgy, Burmab, to Amy M HasKew, of and this one Bethleher : S | Cal cutta, Todia. Canp or Tuayxs.—The Bethany Band | iii in connection with the Second Methodist | DIED Charch desire, through Tne Examixer, to wis . cae aa te the laiiies | Iu this city, on the 23rd inst., Isaac return the sit cere than 0 th | Kuight, aged 68 year. R.LP. who assisted at the tables on the occasion | of their Thanksgiving Tea and Bazaar, | and also to thank all who patronized the | affair or in any way helped to make it} the sueces> it wae _-—_->— [Funeral to-morrow from his son’s resi~ dence, Bishop St., at 3 p.m., to St. Dun” stan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Cath- | olic Cemetery.) On November 12th, Catherine Doherty, wiiow of the late Donald Barton, aged 75 | vears. A Gexerovs Doyxatiox.—Jobn F. Cam- pion, Esq., of Leadville, Col., formerly of Souris, has kindly given the sum of fifty At Greek River, Lot 63, on October dollars towards the building fund of the | 31st, 1894, Mr. McKay, ye oes 63 years. Episcopal Church at Souris. Mr. Cam- = f our most successfal Island- and is a generous contributor to irre- Avoid Being p on if one ers abroad, every charitable and Christian object, apective of denominational lines. Diep 1x Tue Nortrawest.~-Mr. Neil C Too Late. MacIniosh, of the Northwest Mounted Police, died recently at Maple Creek, some distance from Regina. Typhoid fever was the eanse of death. Mr. Macintosh was about twenty-four years of age, and was a printer by trade having served his appren- ticeship in the office of Mr. Geo. W. Gar- diner. He was well-known in Charlotte-; town, and his death is deeply regretted. A Congh or Cold, simple at first, may develop into something seri- ous if not stopped in time. Johnson's Cough CURES COUGHS. Syrup -_— —sS—-_— | . er | o 5 Wicsuiws New Tusorry.—Prof. Wiggins. | Price 15 cents. the Cu radian wee ther prophet, says that | — nts of the earth are mere wan- | Yar, hovnecone bere on a! DOhnson & Johnson, the inhahita derers from comet. This new theory of the descent of | man i hoth picturesque ‘and pleasing. The | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. perpiex'uz monkey theory has for year*) o.) Kent and Prince Streets. made men a-hamed of their progenitors, ' but now they may held up their heads in | Cor, Queen and Richmond Streets. proud conciousness that they are sons of ‘ Mars, and that their cradles were rocked nov23 to the music of the sphe res ee niniteinene A Pecettan Farauiry—A sad acci-| dent, resulting in the death of a bright | FAME ’ little hor, occurred at Damascus, between | . | Loch Lomond, N. B., on Owen Scovil was playing WEALTH ! ’ barn He covered | floor and | Hampt: nan Taesdav last with other bors himeelf in the hay on the barn in & was looking up to the mow w here se COMFORT ! Companion was. The boy on the mow jet fal! the pitchfork, which he held in his | Fame is generally given to the hand, and one tine entered the eve of the litle fellow on the floor. He died in a dead. Wealth is obtained by the short time after the mest intense suffer- few, but comfort, the greatest boon } ow “ = of all, can be secured by everyone Carpsss’s Day.- Tomorrow, will be who bays FURNITURE of MARK Children’s Day in the First Methodiet ane . ; Charch. In the morning at 10.40 the WRIGHT & CO. Our Furniture : | . | ° ° teachers and scholars of the Sunday | Store is unequalled in the Province Bchool will meet in the basement. At Il a @elock they will proceed to the body of | for variety of goods, for square the church and occupy the centre cs e dealing, and for rock-bottom prices. pews, when a sermon will be preaches by i : the meshie The teachers and scholars For the balance of 1894 our prices will meet agan at Rai egh.cF ype the base- | will go lower than ever before. ment. and « wk will present their Offering for the "pour in the body of the | Church. A shor will then be | held, consisting of an address by Rev. G. M. Car mp ybell, recitations, solos and good music by the acholars. Al) interested are | invited vo att samy o this day is especially set apart for the children. ae MARK WEIGHT & 00., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. nov24 The Best of T heir Kind. The Breeze Hat Grip. It effectually prevents the wind from blowing back ladies’ hats. The Howard Skirt Retainer. st It prevents the skirt from “ sagging “ drooping.” The New Skirt Lining. aT Hair Cloth is now the populrr lining in many American cities. The “Coricelli” Sewing and Embroidery Silks. Hind’s Hair Curlers. BEER BROS. Tm. Weatsen —Westerly winds, fresh to strong during the day ; mostly fair and mild or BAAMIN® ER - . : Did you ever see anyone (© the impossible Did you ever see prices so low on Men’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suits ? It can’t be found in the} country. Did you ever see our Underelothing ? The prices are cold, but the Clothing is very warm. In fact, it’s too hot for competition. You may as well buy at PROWSE BROS., where they vive you better value than you can get elsewhere. “PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—tn thu sat = ————— eS — — — stablished 1867. YOU WON'T FORGET THAT NOW, WILL YOU? When in want of FLOUR have a look at our stock. We carry some of the best brands manufactured ip Canada :— Five Roses, Beaver, Ogilvie’s, Dove, Matchless, Gem, Sunbeam, ete., etc., Howard, at about $3 per bri. Kent. ROLLED WHEAT, ROLLED OATS, ete. IN STOCK.—A full line of Pure, First-class GRO- CERIES. No second-hand goods. inspection solicited. J.D. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1894—tu th sat Rogers’ Block, Queen Street, b ES —_ LADIES’ WINTER 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 frum last winter. We offer these at low prices. ABRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, November 21, 1894—dy Dac fe “SATURDA Y, NOVEMBER ne eee ——— a So For Fancy Wrork ! Figured Art Saiteens, Plain Satteens. Felts. Knitting Silks, Wash silks, ‘Daisy’ Wash Silks, 'wisted Embroidery, Filoselle. Filo Floss, Ponpons, Tinse! Balls, Linen Floss. MOORE & McLEOD. Chitfottetown, Novi-2t, 1894—t t = ANOTHER SN ae ES ee $7, $7.50 and. $8 Trousers ——NOW SELLING FOR-—— -- BO.25 ~ These goods will be made to your order at the above price. This offer for Twenty Days only. D. A. BRUCE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, November 24, 1894—tu thu sat For Cold Weather We have a large™stock of Men’s Heavy Reefers, ingMen’s and UNDERCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of large sizes ; Ulsters and Overcoats, d¥Boys, which we are “sellisig at wonderful low prices. fine Scotch also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. FUR COATS !—A good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. and Mitts to match. in town. Gents’ Fur Caps, choice lot. and good, Wool, warm in extra Fur Gloves 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowent prices J.B. MACDONALD & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, November 13, 189 1—<ly oe wwe Sg ee eevge neem a eens - — Dissolution Partnership. JOHN McLEOD & CO., Upper Qneen Street. Merchant Tailors, “The term of the above partnership having expired we place our entire stock of Cloths, Gents’ Furnishings, Ready- made Clothing, etc., on the market, and they have got to go. The slaughter sale begins at once, and will continue uutil our immense stock is cleared out. Sale : now on and tor cash only. - $20,000 Worth of Goods to be Sold. « LIST OF DISCOUNTS: Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Breadcloths, Worsteds, Serges, Tweeds, Trowsering and Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, 30 per cent. off, a Coats, 25 per cent. : Fur Caps, Fur (Collars, Fur Joie 30 per cent. Fancy “Gotion Shirts, 50 per’ cent Odd Coats, Odd Vests, 40 per cent. off. White Shirts, Neglige Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Under- clothing, Wool Gloves, Kid Gloves, Buckskin Gloves, Hats, Silk SHandkerchiefs, Ready-made Clothing, Ulsters and Overcoat, 38 1-3 per cent. off. nov21 c SCOTLAND FOR EVER." i" ANNUAL DINNER —IN HONOR OF— ‘St. Andrew's Day, i i } 4 Under the Auspices of the Caledonian Club, witl be held at the QUEEN HOTEL nicaica ll Els Monday Evening, Dec. 3rd. — TICKETS ONE DOLLAR. For sale from members of Committee, viz., James Paton, John McPhee, Charles Webster, John Mc Laren. Dd. FINLAYSON, Secy. Committee, nov2l—dy 21, 24, 28 & 3rd dec 50 YEARS. For the last 50 years Cough Medicines have been coming in and dying out, but during all this time SHARY’S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND Never left the Front Rank for Curing CROUP, COUGHS AND COLDS. " All | Dei ists and most Grocerymen sell 5 vents a bottle. ARMSTRONG & CO., Proprietors, St. John, N B nov2: t—dy tf Apples, Cider, Vinegar. By Auction, on MONDAY, November 26th, Duncan Building :— 50 barrels Winter-keeping Apples, difter- ent kinds. at 10.30 a.m., at Auction Rooms, 25 barrels Gravensteins, choice. nov23—2i 5 casks Refined Cider, | ities Quality A. MoNEILL, Auctioneer. 24, 1894. St. Peter’s Church ‘CONCERT ro BE HELD IN PHILHARHMOHIC HALL ~ON— : “Tuenday Evening, 27th inst, THE PROGRAMME. lL instrumental Duet—Grand Fantasia from Olivette,. .........0+ Miss Sinclair and Prof Earle. 2 Vocal Solo—* Good Bye ”.....- +. Tost, Mr. Cloud Hill. | & Remini c, i iniiepentincnsthechiesaicentiins : Mr Bulman. 1 Glee—"* Gipsy Life’’.............++ Schuman "Paltmer, I) E Palmer Mirek a | ona iteosre arle, FC Cotton, GI Foster, ( leigh, Jr, H Hall, W C Harris. | 5 Voeal Selo—* The Flower Girl ”...........+ Miss Benoit. © TDCI RIIOM 3 0'n' cnn e dbs bos c0cbe ce rccnceeseccccgss Mr. F H Arnaud, FT Combe GOs so0sccdcsicce a Master Charlies Farle. Clariomet Bole... oe... Prof V innicombe. ; % OREM: ..oicen> setae The Master of the Rolls. i0 Vocal Svlo—* Valley of the Chatous inne beet . Barri RevT H ‘Hunt (with Vv iol in, Organ ana Piano ac companiment. ) ll Reeltation. eeneoeee Miss Gértrade Davies. 12 Sake Gants Quartette (Comta-* wee Enen- a Messrs EA Earle, Fr © Cotton, a I Fester and H Foste 113 Voeal OU nai skin sks side 0 o.nm ones cede. obs odbonds Miss Minnie Moore. l4¢ Glee—" The Pisherman’s Good Night”... ight Voices (Violin, Piano and Organ). 15 Male Quartette—" J nese Nationa! Anthem” in Jap Language (im cos- REMRE) . . 0 os ov cdnrcreciecobosis she4eebeebenses* ; Messrs Earle, Cotten, G Foster and H Foster. ; “God Save the Queen.” Doors open at 7.15; Concert at & c’clesk, sharp. Admission 15 cents only. nov2l—_wed mon tu BID A FOND ADIEU | To that Shabby, Ili-fitting Suit of Yonrs, and be Dressed in ' ane of ont ROBBY TWEED SUITS, WHICH IS THE Cheapest and Best in the Market. OUR OVERCOATS TAKE THE BUN! / BEST FITS AND OUR MOTE; "Vows ensces, iS. A. McDONALD, | FASHIONABLE TAILOR, J. Murphy’s Old Stand, Queen Street. REPAIRING and PRESSING ae atiended to. novl In View of the Approaching Woliday Season, would you not like to have your own or your friend’s Portrait on e Watch Dial or Cover in durable Enamel. We are now prepared to take orders for such work, Also see the large Crayo- tint Portraits we are al- most giving away. |E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. novl7 NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow prepared te make Surveys of Land, ran Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plana, ete.; also, Mechank a: and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci 4- cations and Estimates, J. P,. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Charlottetown, Aug. 3, lsh4—dy & wy DR. A.D. JOHNSON "EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street + an “Avg 16, "9 *94-—1 es Wants, bien Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. | | BOY FOR ADOPTION—A boy M4 eure of | age, in good health; can read and write. AP? | ply to Rev JAMES SIMPSON. 31 eod—no’ ; CROWBAR FOUND—©O | per's, on Fitzroy St crowbar. Appry at this office. te Wm mas. is mnerming, 6 LOST -On pow evening, on Dorchester Street about the Palace, a new hard felt hat. | Finder will please leave same at this office. noe LOST—On Tuesday morni last, —— Wright's Bridge and c ny, 8 s tag ove wool. Finder Fill’ p She 2i—nova8 five pounds blac leave it at this a | TWO GENTLEMEN, or @ gentiemsn nm with | his wife,can be made comfortable in a _ ! a Terms moderate. Apply a! Ry | WANTED-—A boy to learn the booxbindi. - Apply at once to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen S novi2—tf DRESSMAKING at your bomes or not. Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a spe- cialty. Good references; satisfaction : teed.—MIss NICHOLSON, below Fish Market Pownal Street. tf—novw7 MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair ef paper View Lan Soe waFious cae | Cosi over $ib0. Oered. at apse pri ce Britannia, la ‘tac carn muiabanat omer eaten, are anh acene- English edition, new, ~ye ——1 Al hand apply at this office. tf—octls ALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St, odie. Apply at this office. 2aw- ootls LOST-—Laat eek, @ watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded oa lea same at this office. é wy om > : JZ a | , oe ie ee iv tna arene omnes a -onenaice