LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, Fur Goons a Sreciauty.-—Beer Bros ‘ r¢ y h - Cc. M. B. A.—Reg : - = wae { Mee t } v af { ck Horses WAN Olive Mason wants a 1,100 lbs. up. See advt - Ca xia Cuva.—Regular meeting this ‘ cK E ection of officers. j —_> ' For Dam Nol Coa pany, Garrison | Art ‘ meet for drill to-night at 8 , nx - I Same Hea Cor pian s are being | mad suthorities at Summerside re- | ra , rnerloafing it town | ( enwaL. Curgese Facrony—-Thecheese factory at Cornwall me yesterday. Mr. CJ Br the mana vill remain on tr sw ter - | M I ‘ —ti 1 Innsic by { ena’ Band, and a good turkey sup } fifty ~ at the Masonic | rrow evening -_-—~— [stanpers Lost.—The Isianders report- ed just from the Gloucester fishing fleet j r the past year are Nelson E. Cantel! John Campbell, John Beaton and Captain |} ¥. Mcleaac luearricat.—The Boston Yomedy | Company will present “Mand’s Peri!’ at Orera Ee we on Thursday night. The lrama w be wwed by laughable | ta | _— Aumost aw Accipext.—We are informed that the Boodler was stopped tod quickly to-day, and’ that a horse on ‘boafd. attached | arrowly escaped being & Watery grave a maa OT i fehed forward it hay, ! iaiiilideiuans 1S at. Train leaves Charlottetown to-rr v1 rning at nine o'clock (local) for S «, to enable horsemen and others to attend the match race between Billie McKie and Onward. Return fare, $1.06 eunecnaetiiiaentenen r i bD lo-pay.—Charles McMillan, oor- | ner of Queen and Water Streets, died this afternoon about half-past one o’clock. He Has bee inwe for some lime past, ani was stricken with paralysis four or fiv day 3 ag RE ON 2 Lectt Astrogjmy. — Professor | Cox delivered his great scenic lecture at Luster River last evenir g, to the delight of all present He will lecture at Sum- mersi on Wednesday and Thursdav | eveninzs next : iilhiciasaonaiion FooTsaLt.—An enthusiastic meeting of the Crescents was held last night As a result, the Secretary was ordered to writs both the Prince of Wales’ and St. Dun- ams for dates before Thankagiv ing Day; and also to invite New Glasgow to the city to play on Thanksgiving Day ellis stan’s t Don't Foreer Ir.+The Ladies Com- mittee are making extensive preparations for the turkey supper in Masonic Temple ight, and everything points | tomorrow n towards the success of the project. The dinner tables will be placed upon | the stage and they will be well | filled with turkey and other good things. | There will also Le a candy table replete with all that is good and sweet in that line. All the tables will be presided over by ladies who understand every detail of the business. There will be no charge for admission to the Temple: The dinner ticaets will be 50 and 35 cents, as adver- tised. Dinner will be on the tables from veven o'clock until all are served. hetnlligpeonii Sap Deste at Connwatt.—Yesterday afternoog Mr_Allan Newsome of Cornwall, | met with an accident which we regret to | say,ended fatally this moruving. When Mr. Newsome’s son brought his horse ir after plowing yesterday morning, the ol. man went out to he!p unharness the tearm. | While doing so, one of the animals, a very | heavy young mare, backed upon Mr. New- some, knocking him down and tramp‘ng upon his stomach with one of her feet. At the time the old man did not appear to be much hurt, for with hia son's assistance he mounted the mare and rode to the stable with her. At seven o'clock thi« meérning however, he complained of being in great pain, and although everything was done to helphim,he died at about half- | past eight. Mr. Newsome had reached man’s allotted space, but was still hale and hearty, and his sad death is deeply regrett- | ed by his numerous friends in town and country isan Atmost 4 Tracepy.—A man named | Daniel Berrigan, of North Tryon,narrowly escaped being killed by a train last night. It appears that Berrigan got off the Cape Traverse train at Kinkora station and started to walk along the track towards Albany. After the train pulied out from the station the train hands noticed a man apparently under the influence of liquor walkinz along the track to = ' close rails, and when the train was within afew yards of him he staggered in front of the engine. The driver, observing the predica- of the man, promptly reversed the | engine and did all in his power to stop the | progress of “the tron But just as | the locomotive was within a few feet of the | man he took a lurch and staggered from in |} front of the engine to his former position | alongside the rails,-and as the train paseed he was so close to the track that he rubbed against the cars as they were going | Ser ment hors be. Berrigan was returning from merside, a town where the Scott Act is | lan _— > ; E.ecrrte Licutixc.—-The Summerside | correspondent of the Guardian writes: A | special meeting of the Town Conncil was | held yesterday evening to discuss the} Electric Light question. The Chairman | said that while the Council would like to} accept the proposal of the Electric Light, | Heat and Power Company, they felt that the price was beyond what they would be justified The Council then |} made the Company an offer of $600 for 53 12 candle power light to be in riving. incandescent os P placed approximate ly with the position of and renewals the present lights, burner to be f by the Company. This | offer is for three years. Mr. Grady said, as President of the Company, he thought they would Lkely accept the offer but that | it would have to be laid before them. The | Council then appointed a committee of | irnished three to arrange with the Company for lighting the town on the basia of $600 per annum for 33 lights. Before apjourning & motion was made to give the Company the privilege of erecting posts and appli- ances for the term of ten rears COMBINATION UNDERWEAR. Have vou ever tried them’? Once used it is doubtful if any other style will please you—-especially November and the frosty winter now on the way. Wear the “ Hygeian.” BEER BROS. Tue Wearner —Pair weather; fresh south-east or north-east winds; little change in temperature | New York. It — | three cakes for 25 cents. Every size kept in stock. & _— CLAY AND FARQUHAKSON. A most pleasant event took place in Boston on Thursday last, Oct. 25th, 1894, when the Rev. Dr. Lorimer, of Tremont Temple, united in marriage Mias Ada Sophia, voungest daughter of Thos. Clay, Esy., of Dundas, P. E. 1, to Mr. Lemuel! Farquharson, son of James Farquharson, Esq., of Mermaid Farm, Lot 48, and nephew of Hon. Donald Farquharson, of this city Che bride, who was most becomingly attired, looked very handsome, and was attended by her sister, while the groom was ably supported by the brother of the bride, Mr. Farquharson, who left P. E. Island about five years ago, is traveljing “alesinen for one of the largest markets of Boston, and may well be classed as one of |} the most popular salesmen of the com- | pany, and also amons our many success- ful Islanders abroad After the ceremony was performed the contracting parties together with their relatives and near friends, repaired to the private dining rooms of the Clarendon THE DAILY EXAMINER Hotel, where a sumptnous repast was par- taken of, and amid the congratulations and best wishes of all they started on their honeymoon to New York and Niagara | Falls. ‘he large number of presents attested to the high esteem in which both parties are held i <i PERSONAL. _ Mr. Geo. W. Gardiner returned last even- ing from his holiday trip to Boston and Mr. C. H. Jordan, of Chicago, repres- en'ing D. Appleton & Co., New York, visiting Charlottetown. Rev. GM. Campbell arrived from St. John last evening. He preached with much acceptance to a large congregation in Exmouth Street Church on Sunday evening. : At the Queen Hotel this forenoon there registered: Rev. James M. Graham, Ingle wool Ont; W. Mutch, Eldon; L. E. Dyw- stant, Halifax; Rev. D B McLeod, Orwell.: | J M Egan, Mount Stewart: H F Feehan,do; | William Dwyar, Chesterville Ont. The Moncton Times reports that Rev W. W. Brewer has received a call from | Albany, N. Y.,to go there asx co-pastor | with B. Fay Mills the noted evangelist. It ss understood that Mr. Brewer has given his congregation to understand that he wil! is | | hot accept the call; but he has been grant- | (ed tuar weeks leave of absence, and will leave for Albany aboat Nov. Il th, to spend | a month assisting Mr. Mills in his evange- | | istic work. _——__+¢0 feta. Prices.—There was a fair at- | tendance at the market to-day, and = sales were fairly brisk. Eggs advanced | slightly, selling at from 16 to 18. adozen. | The average price paid for pork was 5 to} S3e, per lb., although in one or two. in- stances six cents was offered. |The prices of other articles were about as follows: lay , 30 to 35c.; oats, 32 to 33c. potatoes, 21 to 25e.; turnips, 11 to 13e.; l4to l6c. mangels, inlaid Leervre To-wicur. — The Rev. Mr. | King will lecture in St. James’ Hall this | evening. Subject: “One Minute with the Queen.” Lecture commences at 8 | Gelock. Silver Collection. Don’t forget ; to attend. a sistas Seorr Acr.—This morning, Geo. Mutch paid the amount of his fine and costs, | } $00.15 in all. | iii Poxice Courr. — To-day two drunks | were disposed of for $2 or 10 days’ each. EEE DIED. On the 30th inast., at his residence, Water Street, this city, after a short il! nese, Charles A. MeMillan, in the 44th year of his age. {Funeral leaves house for Cathedral at 7 a. m. on Thursday, thence by car- riages to Vernon River cemetery .] (Boston and New York papers please copy.) On Saturday, 27th inst., of croup, Ger- trude, deariy beloveddaughter of Joseph and Sarah Kent, aged 2 years and 10 months, At Cardigan, Oct 25th,Catherine Dough- erty, aged 68 years. - sige enna | goods. ‘seems to be the order of the day with some people, but we can’t ‘make {eo muel notice about our ‘he prices are wonderfal. Boys’ Gvercoats, Boys’ BReefers, BS0ys Srits, <a yaen’s Wen's dsvercoats, Reefers, : & s Men's Suits, Men's Men's Furnishings. Strong Pants, Carpets, House Furnishings, Garay Fiannels, Flanmnelette, ete. Everything-in the store has got to be sold if low prices on good goods is any inducement. Come and take advantage of our Great | Bargains, A Beautiful Complexion And a Rough Skin DON’T GO TOGETHER! To obtain the firet and prevent tle second, use Jobnson’s Oatmeal and Cream Soap. the skin soft! 10 cents acake, Johnson & Johason, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. oci29 AN EASY WAY To entirely satisfy your- self as to the high worth of the New Wire Mattress we advertise, is to get one ON TRIAL. We will cheer- fully take them back after a week or two's trial. We have a good thing and we want you to KNOW IT. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sel] at Selling Prices. oct50 during the chilly days of ne ee ee PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, October 16, [894—<c¥ i JACKETS AND MANTLES. Our display of Autumn and Winter Jacket cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead ing colors, including Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Brown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. FUR GOODS. Capes, Collars, Muffs, Jackets, Ruffs. We have these in all the leading Furs and the best quality of skins. SLT cries <eN ARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 20, 1894—dy Much Ado About Ladies’ While importers of Ladies’ Jackets have their praises we kept very quiet. We now t to speak out, both for our own interest and who intend purchasing. FIRSTLY.—We have a large variety of leading colors from which to select. SECONDLY.—For a given quality we Jacket to order for less money than is paid ones. fit of a Ladies’ Jacket. Testimonials can be customers and they are many. Give us a trial order. ' 3b. A. BRU Charlottetown, October 27, [894—tua thn fat THIRDLY.—Our cutter, Mr. Ross, never TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1894. P. £. Island Railway On and after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sandays excepted) as follows :— : | Trains Outward. Read down: Trains Inward, ap PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 1 38 OO. .éc08 Charlottetown.......6 9% SUL 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 918 ' 3H) 645. ....North Wiltshire..... - 534 880 SOS Beinceck Hunter River....... 5m 6 440 7 36.. -Bradalbane........ 501 7% 455 7 30 co oMROCODE. . 00200000 4 78 5 08 72 daweis own sa iveirnaeh ‘3 7 | 5283 768. - Kensington ........ 4 j : 600 815)...... Ar Di keshs 416 it been singing eM Summerside } AM hi k it’s time ie oa ae ced? ; 3s ies = ted 22 905. Wellt ton. 1. 807 1017 , adies Bae OE ives sdaae sd ici bsebe iat of ladies £0 Ms icc. ey Fi caidas is So 2 08 10 47.........Bloomfield......... 130 74 $a ty as... ‘ - Aeron pinkbeecin 16 7% 20 GD. vccccccces EDs ho 0800008 cloths in the re . Sc chilis Gales Pit a's \M PM A 630 300....... Charlottetown....... 5 ‘i : . 6 0 = . » Royalty sanction... $906 665 wil make a 805 405) ....°:. Ar a int $i 4% ccccel 5 a 46 for imported | $20 es sei Nigunt stews: i” 810 386 OOD SD. 2.0 0-000000 MUU ccccccecies 742 316 + $4 0600.08 engi GE Ms cccevacce TEM if io ivcete saul S - a [1035 605.0000 Boar Si Ds makes a mis- MPM MPM | Pen ceseegeeonscocosccesteses +. venpcegneonennenbebinie a had from oul i A M PM AM hu | 525 410.......Mount Stewart....., 810 345 38 ieee Be sawn a COCO e OOO ROROOE Ye ee eee eee ee eee eee e eee fheneee PM AM SPM pb sutideocskin »EBmevald.......... ecshe 7b | PER. se vresesene Cape Traverse.... ........ 635 a a bees AM Crs. | cen te ot SORE al ; jen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Moncton, N. B. A. MCDON ALD, Superintendent, | Charlottetown. DR. CONROY * | Has removed his Office and Residence te P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner offGreat George and Dorchester Streets, opposite the Bishop’s Palace. Style, 3 it, Finish 1m1Sl, are alike perfect in our Mantle and Jacket Department. Mantles and Jackets from the very best makers in England and Germany. OUR PRICES will fit vour pocket a3 perfectly and as COMFORTABLY as our Garments will fit your riGuURE. Our whole stock of Jackets is Fresh and New—not an old Jncket about our Store. A SPLENDID STOCK of Furs, in Greenland Seal, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Astrakan, ete. Our Furs are all fresh and new, and our prices ARE NoT and CAN'T Be beaten by anyone. Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1894—t ts SVVSVesessessesesssess BSEVSETVEBVSESSSVSSTSTSGSBSBVSHOVGSSFEF68OO8OE4 é e ¢ ¢ é é e ¢ e MOORE & McLEOD. Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. octl | —tf DR. H. D. JOHNSON | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT [Office -- ‘ent Street Aug 16,794—ly WwW auts, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this headi five cents per line, ae WANTED—A wood general servant. AP ply at Tue EXAMINER Office, octz9 LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. dy & wy—ooct30 WANTED—Man, trasty, who will study employer's interests and work hard for pro- motion, to travel. Salary $780 and expenses. hnelose reference and soif-addressed stam envelope, “ Exporters,” Lock Box P, Chicago. oct30--li pd WANTED—A young woman for general housework. Appiy to Miss MORKMIS, 933 Water Street, MONEY TO LOAN.—Appiy to F. W.b. Moork, Solicitor, London House Corner Charilotietown. dy lw wy Im~—oct3 To LET—The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Immediate pos- session. tf—oct22 WANTED—Two gentlemen bearders or ventieman and wife in private family in een- tral part of city. Address “ era,” P. O. Box 435. 'w—oct22 TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly situ- ated near head of Pownal Street. Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. Uf—oct SOOO O8E8O8OFOGSS O48 060T 9554648 2 VALUABLE RESIDENCE on | for sale. Apply at this office, 2a tHE CLLY BLLL PosTER is pared, in summer, winter, sunshine or rain, to do all | kinds of posting, distributing, et.—a. P | ALLIN, City Bill Poster. oc Prince St. w—ocllp ‘tv LET The Dweiling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, h with FURS! FURS! possum Capes and Muffs, Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jackets, Try us for Fur Goods. J. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy our stock of Latin, English and French Dic- | tionaries, also a few Liddle & Scott's Greek | Lexicons. | » i White’s Latin English, reduced from $2.00 to English Latin, - “« $2.00 to French Dictionaries, 50 and 75 cents. | L. & S. Greek Lexicon, $1.25. Lashed Allen & Greenough’s Latin Grammar, reduced fiom $1.29 to $1.00. All the English and French College Text Books at the lowest figures at the BAZAAR STORE. We received to-day a new lot of CHINA, including Flower Pots, Fairy Lamps, Berry Dishes, Vases, Rose Bowls, Toilet Sets, ete. We want to hustle off a lot of Toys and Fancy Goods to make room tor our Xmas Goods. Why not help us? We will give you the profit. BAZAAR COMPANY. | bo 5. 5. { ~ | l ‘ Fo <f2 oe DO NOT BE DECEIVED | (x) Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of FRESH GROCERIES Charlottetown, October 25, 1894—t t s At a SmallSAdvance on’Cost. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, 16c. per Imp. Gallon, Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thufsat Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. Norway Seal Capes and Muffs, Greenland Seal Capes and Muffs, Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. We will give you the closest prices. : B. MACDONALD & CO hot water and containipg nine rooma Ap- | ply to GRORGE ALY. tts~a j AGENTS WANTED, MALE AND FE- | VALE.—You can employ your re time | this winter, make good wages and do good near home, by canvassing tor and introda- | cing “The Great Modern Pain Reliever,” | Prussian Oil, throughout P. E. Island. Ad- dress A, J. Cox, care of Johnsoa & Johnnaon, a | Charlottetown. lw eod & wy—oct25 TO LET—A house with four rooms, porch, good cellar and stable; pump at the door. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road. 3w law FURS MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 800 Slides, various; cost over $250. offered at half price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- lest English edition, new, atadiscount. Ali- so, & number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this office. tf—oct18 ALL KINDs OF PLAIN S&WING done neatly by Miss BEATRICE WADMAN, a field Street. ti—oct, tO LET-~-The dwelling house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mrs. Mellett. Apply to Mes. Orrer. Possession given imme- diately. eod—octl7 OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at mt occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. K. eod tl--ser” 13th. Island THEY PLEASE ALL In Quality and Price. Another lot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT. TRE-SES and SPRING COTS, tlej cheapest yet. Our beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, very cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before We please the people every time. Don’t forget JOHN NEWSON. Angust 18’ 1894—1: ¢t « buying. the place. Charlottetown, No Change in Prices! No Change in Satisfaction ! JEWEL STOVES Have No Equal! Have No Rival! Ask for the list of three hundred happy homes on P. E. Island now using the JEWEL, For sale only by R. B. NORTON & CO., Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1894—-tu fri CITY HARDWARE STORE, *. cneetipsanti