ey ; cer. THE TO GRY THE RVAMINER, Ri H. Mason, Post v waenrt ( ‘harlottetown t Meintyre Malpeque Road, &. Pa Law Park Road, WwW ' ' Street a " ; » St D et Ra e ; ‘ & Ss t a @ x rr. E. lL. Railway and - ‘ - ~ K H il ish« ~ ' ~ ¥ nd R i = en ST TO at herr roe LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. row * ‘ w t Office w > ‘ | ‘7 vi ” ‘ n : ‘ os - i ‘ c : ! i e valk a a oe amd da t v v ey ) or => \ os I t < le n a e ws : - Che M ut Street I $42,000 in Qete ‘ : ‘ D } © ts ' th ‘ -_ Y s } Dov “har ‘ | wi a! y tf ’ a N : as bee y ‘ y ‘ ere _ ( Ta al S M gnt, Wa tw r f Mar t and N i : 1 SIX - } > P i isnt a f t} ble e Lig Cc I ay afternoc W g rapidly as possible a - "4 the station.— Ss ‘ i } t Taew —What? T Bazaa Pa Sale St. Paal’s Schoolr a Bethany Band Tea ani Fane Ss ..=.c & ; take p! *, Sb ] ea es 10 he pt _ -> I { Ss another coluni t gramn of St. Peter's { ' terta nent be held in the P + Ha 1 Tuesday evening, the 27 *t. Come one, all. <Aua- 4 r | ere Ww ] be a tha y the lecture roo of Z { Thank giving evening at 5 5 i ser “ be under t wis: Eee, 3 i ‘ iv w me. - A | t.—The Guardian reports that.t eizhbours aud friends of Mr Fra Ani, f Little York, have rebu his | e that wa rned about tw » weeks ago. 1 w bu has been com- pieted sbitation except the ter - <‘* Disastrovsa Fine.—Tt very stable of Louis Flanders, South Boston, was des troved t fire afew nights ag The loss is about $35,000 There is some insurance One of the «table « perished Seventy- Bine wees were crema | and a larve qua ness a r pdrapherna ha wa - Yorsso Linerats Assoctation.— At meet f e Young Li beral« Association, held last evening, the follewing officers were ¢ ed: Pre<ident~Ja« H Good, (re- amation; Vice-Prest—-T B ‘ tary—R H Campbell; Treas- John H Bell; Executive Comm itte: —Samuel Lowe, J McLeod, elected) by ace John § PANGY WORK Johnson & Johnson, Nelson, James Wadde iL Hooper initia Pouce Covet.—This forenoon, J. J Trainor, for violating the Canada Temper- Act, was fined $59 and $6.50 costs or | two month« imprisonme A second case aga Trainor was dismissed. The cases aya George Offer, Israel Thorpe and Ha © iv, were adjourned. The ease of Georg: O'Connor for asea iting Captain Paul Paoli, was adj urned unti Monday A Woma Srraxce AFFLICTIOX. — Sarah Seotl, az ; f O k Grove Vil- lage, near Fall River, Mas<., ia attracting the at trom of ¢ y piv n mn thar: vicinity. In 1893, while on her way ¢ the Ma isett« General Hospital, she t rh while alighting from & ‘ i ‘! vas np ifate< i, Wh le 1 ng in bed at the hospital her other | ¢ was bro After it healed she was r t : [wo weeks ayo * iewing, she broke her —— Last Wednesday night while at-empting to arid nd her ahe broke the bones era Dr. Kidden, one of the | physicians who had charge of her at the f I and who ia in eharge of her now, euffering from osteomalaria. Catnotic Tavrn Sociery.—~The annual meeting of the Catholic Truth Society, of tava, wae held in theer eeting room M that piace ast week, tn Mr. Jan \ McKenna, presiding. The report « tie we retary, Mr W. C. Des- Lrisay, w j stantial progres mad z year, and the volume of work don During the year the So- ety J asec Catholic Truth Society of England, 62 I nd volumer, 5 A444 pamplhict« and 533 leaflets. and fron: t { Tr. S., of An s, 1,083 pamphiete. rs we | tulation 472 bound volumes 5,555 pamphlets, 3517 leaflete Th included a numberof the Ottawa | - e- The grand li wea 10,A2Z publi a mpared with 9,007 last year, an in 11S Since organized three vear 2 s ty had pit 25,396 putr licat t ation. The Treasurers r wed receipts totalling $442 17 andan ezpenditure of $340.34. Joseph Pope el President for the ensuing vear, and W.C. Desbri-ay was re-elected Nec: J. A.J. McKenna, the retiring P re shient, Was ee ‘ted 1. mem ber of the ‘omm ittee, President, | DAILY EXA LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Boarp or Heattu.--There will be a/| meeting of the Bouwrd of Health this even- | ig at half-past seven o'clock. | — ; Tuanxksetvine Day.—St. Peter's Cath- | edral: Holy Commun’‘on ichoral) 9 a. m; atins, 10 a. m; evensong, 5 p. m. Istanp Srrawers.—The St. Lawrence i Northumberland are moving as usual trrday The St. Lawrence left Pictou for Charlottetown at half-past one this after- hoon, . _ Axoruer Socral There will be a soe- inl in the Masonic Fenip! @ on one of the | ehts during Christmas week, under the | aus} of the same committee of ladies j vho managed the last one held ther: _— Surreme Covrt.—The Supreme Court wi nert on Friday at Il o'clock to de- ver judgment in the Hughes case. It is ‘ xpected that a motion willon that be made regarding the cases of the | city councillors who are eaid to be hold- | their seats without the necessary quali- ta = ine Harsor —-Summeraide har- of ice and lolly, only @ narrow } pen A -chooner was ! wed out this morning, and the Hattie Louise will try to leave this afternoon. The | steamer Fastnet, which is now at that port, SUMMERS ry bor is ful arte remaining « ww try to leave thia afternoon also. The poe-er ndications are that the weather } will be soft agein, and if so navigation at Summerside will of course remain open. oa Tux Covet or Aprear ts FE@uity.—Mr. | Siewart, Q.C, finished his argument last py on behalf of the subscribers to} Methodist school fund Mr. Davies, Q.C., this morning commenced | his argument on behalf ef the trustees | and had not concluded at the hour of arl- if Phe case is bx ing heard be- Chief-Justice and the Vice-Chat- The Master of the Rolls having it Opinion on the matter while ir, is taking no part in the case ee a Is Max To Becowrk Extivet.—Labou- eae fay that the displacement of male by | female labor is going on in all directions in En gland. The new social problem presented by this phenomenon is 4") aurgraval one If man is forbidden yormen 10 sugpert himself, the London remarks, then woman must support Che only ternative is that mar e extinct, and this prospect appears to have large fascinations a . school of women. But the other yn of bow, if man becomes extinct, | woman can co nti se, hasto be left for i solution to the eti " more advanced females { vho | td that even in race matters mah ie | a sotihie is affair i — -<e - PERSONAL. i Kenneth J. Martin, Barister-at-law, Sum merside, was registered at the Queen Hotel last evening Lord and Lady Aberdeen are at Winni peg to-day. Thev will leave there to-mor row afternoon, and come straight throngh Montrea! | Samuel MeGoun and A. Lemierx, of Montrea 9 and the Mi-ses Ma lonald, or Glenaladale, were registered at the Queen i Hitel this fore: | Mr and Mrs J W F McCalium, Vie toria, and Mra J E Macdonald. Cardigan, were registered at the Hotel Davies to-Jay 8 F oster f St J hn, sest# registered last evening Mre 100n of was among the | i Jozphine Peyton died at New York | : few weeks ago, leaving an estate worth | $3,000,000 in real property and $100,000 | 1 personal preperty to a daughter by her irst marriage and to charity. The dang} name is Mabel R. Sherman. Lawye McEachen, of New York (for- | ‘ arlottetown), has been ap- pointed guardian of the daughter — 7 ter’s om es C merly of Ch The provin have national park of its ov thanks to the | timely action of the provincial admin tration. The new national park is to be situated in the heart of the Laurentides or | Laurentian mountains, and hence ry be known as the Laurentide Park. will comprise no lesa than 2,531 ial miles, or 1,619,640 acres. A couple of thousand swine die about a week near Champaign, [il., b ers and feeders both losing heavily. eof Que bec ia to e wn, d reea- POR KAS PRESENTS not complete without being | ple eavantly perfumed with SACHET POWDER We have some ¥ ng- lich Powder, which is the nicest and goes further than any we ever saw. Jt costs a little more, but is cheaper in the aol For 5 or 10 cents you can get enough for an ordinary piece of work, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. WE THANK YOU ! e thank our great army of patrons for | their = port, who have reat year’s business we ever had. We thank our social friends for many kindly which tend to brighten the remembrances daily rounds | of toil, employes, for the success We thank our trusty have worked so zealously, of our undertaking. We thank every newspaper man, printer and typesetter who has aided in spreading the news of our Furniture business We thank everybody—this is our Thankegiving Day. Now for business. in the future. Watch this espace MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Sel! at Selling Prices. ' nov21 What All Dressmakers Want. Just received, the new lining for | About fashionable (the genui WE'VE GOT Sewing N satisfaction —every Skirts—Hair CLoTH paper with selected needles. THEM. Howard Skirt Retainer for holding Skirt to belt or blouse meets a much-felt want in upholding the skirt, which in the present fashion 80 often “sags” or “ droops.” BEER BROS. Tne Weatner.—Fvesh to strong eouth-west to south east winds; fair to cloudy and milder ; showers in some localities at night. given us the big- { and business who} 'Low-priced Store of Charlottetown, jhave everything to be ‘class Dry see na ew MINER : . 2 | —~—THE GREAT—— Low-Friced Store a Sih CHARLOTTETOWN. All the people know us, Buy from 1 ToaLOM anaes, BMRA Seo ne} nu Lathe id an ‘) 4 Be ay and come to us, because we are the great We found in Goods Store. ‘the lowest. Till End of the Year these Goods of these our own It will pay you to see our range of Underclothing, Gents’ Furnishings, prices. ‘an give the best satisfaction in Cloth to be had in town ‘the best thing ever offered, -jare selling very low. TWicKRAY Voc must sell at Bankrupt Prices. All All All All All All Mantles and Jackets, Furs and Robes, Dress Goods and Saeque Cloths, Linders, Drawers and Shirts, Shawls and Wool Goods, Ladies’ Gossamers and Cloaks. W. A. WEEKS & CQ., The People's Cheap Store, Wholesale and Retail, a High-| and our prices are| cee at RD Es o> Us| | : 'and Mitts to match. iin in Tags et ay iin as nee iagehan Ope siege aioe a “ t% ~ = . Se ste ade oe At Re : WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER | 21, We have a large stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, tenements Wee KS&CUS, For Cold Weather! Reefers, in Men’s and Boys, which we are s2!ling at wonderful low prices. UNDERCLOTHING large sizes ; !—- You should see out’ stock of FUR COATS! Gents’ Fur Caps, choie e lot. town. J. i. Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—dy ail | are away down for Cash. hnes to be found in the fine —A_ good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowest prices That I have the Largest iy) NX) also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. MACDONALD & ©O., SQU ARE, MARKET Stock of . & DAWSON. Charlottetown, November 7,:-1894° m > w 1 and good, warm Scotch Wool,’ in. extra Fur Gloves —sjand, and my prices me ee ee ee We make them all hustle to keep up ‘eash and give our customers the benefit of Now is the time to be thinking about weeds as well as the imported. We We also have with us in READY-MADE CLOTHING, the discount. an Ulster, Overcoat or Reefer goods in the city we are prepared to give Highest price, Cash or Trade, always you a goud bargain. paid tor Wool. Corner of Queen because and as we have the We have. all lines of Clothing in) Hats and Caps. Onr Double and Twist a very large line of Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, o9LEN COMPAN and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. ay Woolen Company. we buy We Tweed largest stoc for. k | carry all) is | which we. J. Desires to announce to his many patrons and the public generally that in addition to his regular line of Custom Work and Handmade Boots and Shoes, Dissolution “tie now carries a few select lines of Imported Boots and Shoes, ALSO RUBBERS AXD OVERSHOES, he will dispose of fine prices. Give him which at very a call. Charlottetown, Noveinber 13, 1894—dy & wky ER JACKETS. We are offering special value in Ladies’ Jackets this month. See our $4.00, $5.00 and 86.00 | Heavy Cloth Jackets. 20 to 30 higher priced ones left, which we will clear ne New York article). ja low prices. Needles that give perfect | filled | Five only Fur carried frum last winter, offer these at low prices. ee ABBIS & STEWART ‘clothing, Wocl Gloves, Kid Gloves, Buckskin Gloves, Hats, ' Silk LONDON Charlottetown, November 21, 1894—dy HOUSE. ~ ; ; } i j Lined Cloaks We | Tweeds Trowsering and Ladies’ 16 S. B. ENMAN & CO. |to anyone who wants it. ‘the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure. have Ss. KB ENMAN Ch’town, Nov. 12, 1894—m w f ——_OFr — Partnership. © ee ee JOHN McLEOD & CO., Merchant Tailors, Upper Qneen Street. The term of the above partnership having expired, we place our entire stock of Cloths, Gents’ Furnishings, Ready- made Clothing, ete., on the market, and they have got to go. ‘The slaughter sale ‘begins at onee, and. will con uutil our immense stock is cleared out.» Sale now on i: tor cash only. $20, 000 Worth. of Goods to be Sold. List oF DISCOUNTS : : Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Breadcloths, Worsteds, Serges, | Mantle Cloths, 30 per cent. off, =e $ Fur Coats, 25 per cent. Fur Caps, Fur Collars, Fur Gauntlets, 30 per cent. Fancy Cotton Shirts, 50 per cent. Odd Coats, Odd Vests, 40 per cent. off. White Shirts, Neglige Shirts, Flannel Shirts, Under- Handkerchiefs, Ready-made ae Overcoats, $$ 1-3 per cent, off. . Ulsters and nev21 ! | Boston Ist December, and ' for Charlottetown 6th December In the Building formerly occupied will make | leaving for the CENT OIL ! A received some of the 16 cent Oil, But. evePyone who does not-ask for it can depend on getting and will sell & CO., it J.by D. McLeod, Queen Street} STEAM: R COILA , Caving Ss} ’ | Ps rs will apply to ts { ; | i ‘ | D. FARQUHARSON & SON novl7—3i a trip to. Boston. previous to West Indies, if sufficient freight offers—leaving Charlottetown for Boston | aad Mra. G. H. an ee ee ae erences natn ened anata a ana ne ne Oe isda. oe as —— — THANKSGIVING oe Lord, I give thanks! Last year, Thou knowest, my best ambit ous failed; My back with ecourgings of defeat was flailed; My eves felt oft the shavp salt wash of tears; No guerdon bleesed the tireless toil of years; Fast in the snares my helpless feet were tied. Yet in my woes Thou didet with me Abide. Lord, T-give thanks ! Lord, I give thanks! Last year my one lone ship came back to ne, | A ruined wreck of what she used to be, , No cargo in her hold, sterm-stained and scarred. O Lord, Thou knowest that it was was hard, To watch her drifting bulk with hopeless eye. Yet in my desolation Thou were nigh, Lord, I give thanks ! Lord, I give thanks ! | Last year the one I loved the dearest died, And like a desert waste became the wide Avod weary world. Love's last sweet star went out: kness of darkness wrapped me round about. | Yet in the midst of my,mad miser~ | thou lent’st Thy rod and etaff to ‘comfort | me Lord, I give thanks ! hard, | Blac Suste M. Best, in December Lippincott’s j BORN. Tn this on the 18th inst., to Mr. Tay'or, a son. MARRIED. of the bride’s parents, on the 14th inet. by Arthur L. Beer to At the residence Montague ‘Bridge, Rev. Wm. Laweon, Nettie VanIderstine, At the residence of Mrs Edward pate, mother of the bri¢e, Upper Stewiacke, N S, on the 7th, inst, by Rev Hen Dickle, brother of the bride, ‘assisted by «Sg AD (iunn and Clarence ‘McKinnon, Dr Hed- ev Vicars Kent, of Truro, to Miss Bessie ickle At St Mary’s Church, Brae,on the 80th, | ult, by the Rev, F X Gallant, assisted by the Reve J A Macdonald and A E Burke, Michael Reid, to Mies Melvius MclIasac, both of Grand Digue. I a DIED. At Whim Boad, Nov. 2, 1894, Cather- ine, wife of Joha Cummings, in the 70th year of her age, leaving two sons and one jaughter to mourn the Joss of an affection: ate mother, . At Middleton, Prince Co., on Nov. 9th, after a brief illness, Marion, relict of the late William Crawford, aged 89 years. At Medford, Mass, on the 15th inst, of scarlet fever, Josephive, aged 10 yeare and { months, daughter of Martin and Carrie | O’Brien : toca. NOTICES si‘; Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line, ee Beer & Goff have just received a lot of new flavorings including eseence of rose, r, coffee, orange, pmeappie and cin nutmeg namor nov2l 2i 5 bales of wadded comforts, sent us by inistake, to be cleared at 80c. each. The egular prices are 95c., $1.10 and $1.20. Your choice at 80c. The right thing for the cold weather.—W. A. Weeks & Co. nov 21 3i, Best suit of gents underwear for #1 at Jas Paton & Co's nov 20 2i Reputation builds our $1 suits of under- wear Jas, Paton & Ce. nov 202i Warm weather prices on cold weather | yoods, furs, mantles, blankets, overcoata, efers, ulsters ete, —Jas Paten & Co. nov 20 2i Pure Ontario sweet apple cider at May’s | Grafton Street. nov2) 3i Much casier to buy a pair of Riankets than to put up a steve. Get your blankets from Jas Paton & Co's. nov20 2i Best fall boots at Goff Bros, nov 20 3: Overshoes, rubbers and felt boots at | Goff Bros, nov 20 3i. Go it Goff Bros.; your bome made boots take the bun. nov 20 3i. Long boots at Goff Bros. very cheap. nov 20 3i. Come to the MéKay Wollen Co. and take your choice from the ijargest and cheapest stock of ulsters, reefers and over- coats in the city. novl7 lw Anyone wishing for first-class PHOTO- GRAPHS or Christmas. presents should not fail to visit right away the studio of CLOUD HILL Queeen Street, and so give ample timeto finish them off Al. Firet quality, correct likeness and fair prices. dy tl 30. The best and cheapest coal hods in the city can be bought at D M Richards & Co; also, fire shovel<, pokers, lifters and fire sets. Call and see, nl? lw Special price in underclothing, caps and furnishings fer this week at McKay len Co, novl7 lw Gravensteins Be er & Ge ts. rents’ Wo very cheap this week at novl9 3: WEEKS & WARREN'S. Boots & Shoes. ee a ) stock is nice, We are greatly encouraged great requisites for a well-run business :— in the practice of three- “ Knowledge of Markets,” * Buying for Ca sh,’ and “ Willingness to take Small Profits.” PLEASE TRY US for a real good, easy fit. new, neat and fresh. All our xo WEEKS sports « aut ee pee October 26, 1894-—m w f & wky GALL AND BUY AGOAL HOD. We are selling our new 40c. Coal Hods at 25c. 30 cents. 50 eents. Charlottetown, November 5, 1894—mon wed sat Our ur Our Our Our Our Our Fire Shovels at 5c.. 40c. each. © 65c. Coal Hodes at 50c. Coal Hods at 75e. Coal Hods at 65 cents. $1.50 Coal Hods at $1.20. $1.75 Coal Hods at $1.50. $4.00 Coal Vases at $3.25. $6.00 Coal Vases at $5.00. 10ce., 12c., l6c., 20c. Stove Pokers and Lifters in endless variety 32c. Fire Sets, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.25. We guarantee the best value in town for the money. Call and see. D. M. RICHARDS: & CO. . ._ x aw ye o® wag “Rap ae | =, SE ce | ee es grr a i ene jet. A - so | 1 o = aE