a les is etd iets THE WHERE TO GET THE PENAMINER. R. H. Mason, Post U'tice ‘ harlottetown. J. MeiIntyre Mal peque Road Cc. Paul, Low Spring Park Road, wy. i. 4 I rafton Street a y WV snd Prince St. : i” | Street Hane 1 str ‘ er & Ca, Queen Street ‘ a Grav, News Sts . BE. |. Rallway and vr ' ’ 1W hk »and Hillsboro ‘ ’ 4 e > ‘ Prinee and Richmond LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. \ : spy. = wl Beer Bros. ad, - { ENT i front of the { : afternoon ieee Twas \ S ESS? Ata (azie ‘ s . enug = as ‘ ~ \ 1d iring about Ma M Puesday ~ es . - ay hk or ¢ a. es alt on € } M Vv ts i esday « xt, Nov i M Le | his l ve M : St ‘ ~TI Lito f Woman's loror Mail speaks of | H Davies, beating all \ » ‘ v able Ss hye ‘“ - Tua Ss Ick A thank=offer v i é Q Chu h ; Tha ’ ng Nov. 22 nd, ats f n Btls c Women’ Ss M ary S M I # quite a stre: m exodians at present Quite a ‘ ia a E anders went through t .f : : inv, meward st > i : S The schooner Ss Cha town, P. E L., ! i u “ putin here yee [ » rer t- during &@ gaie o nus s of turnips Ha ‘ e ‘ ‘ AG Nos sM.— S rrow evenin tiie S son wi leliver the g - - ‘ lectures on { tia gnos : Subject :-— Pesurrectior cisieninenn ‘ w . lark this after- a é ghts had to te tur : s and other places of a two o'clock. Whee ght, ges and ler - were a“ nto requ o ] g Ca —Magistrate Palmer SS | | g nt the matter of t ‘ on agains Dr.” Rossin un- i a xt at ll a. m., as he bas not \ uke up his judgment. The wr sion will be given the Grand Jur Law Courts nilding, on the rate I one -_->-— Tae Dosett. Lixe.—The Polino arrived from Montreal, 25S merside, this fore- sbout half-past nine, with a large freig She will have a good outward freight for Sydney and Halifax The Greetlands is loading Sydney and St. J iesday for Charlottetown, obn’s, Teun eal ans & - -— - Ture.—Mr. Justice Fitzgerald lectur- e students of Prince The advan education were His Honor’s able Li el t College yesterday afternoon good practic n the couree Of tages of a al set forth and elo quent Interest an limy OTLAaL The r ldreas, ar e to the hearers were | lecture was greatly ly Laced 1% Ly be sl Bostox.—The Florida arrived about half-past four o’clock erday afternoon with a large cargo of genera handise and the following assengers: Mrs E Ashton, George Chand- “ John Chandler, Mra DeBlois, A En- an, M Aylward, Mrs. Elizabeth A Lemon, James McCarthy, Hannah Mal- tolm Stewart, W: e Y uns Tue Flo ‘ nie evening : ’ ig dwe t upon prec ated and islastica From fro yest Boator mer tev idin, rida will sail on return - Sw abr eases of heetd »X ANI emallpox were discovered by heaki authori in New York City Monday; and two cases ef the same disease have been encartnes at Milwaukee. There es on are no Jess than one hundred and twenty five cases of bla bs liphtheria under treat- ment at Anderaot th nd. On Tuesday a man named Wataor : buried the last of a family of five including his wife, all of whom wer: xl health one month ago. More Scumonses.— Yesterday afternoon a Sumn was served on John Elliott, Charlottet toyalty, the charge being xicants contrary to the via Temperance Act. that he sold into F wisions of the Can: he summons is returnable ou’ Monday i other matters of | : | Railway Men. | Montreal; Miss L Cox, Souris; Walter Ran- | pointed C. P. R. travelling freight | forthe maritime provinces, } friends during i at 11. Sunday School and Bible Classes at j 2. 0 Pp | Communion | at 8 a.m. and 11l.a. m. Matins at 10.15 a.m. ; at 10.15 | Class at 2.30. | prayer meeting at 10.15. | by Rev. G. M Campbell. ami at at Montreal | of Wales | x Lesson—John ap- | | Week night services—Monday, DAILY PERSONAL. Mrs. Strickland is reported somewhat better today. We learn that Richard Bagnall Esq. vory low today Mr. J. A. Cameron, of Dundas, paid i visit to chés city to-day. Charles F. Gorham, Rockingham, and | Il. Harris, Montreal, were registered at } the Queen Hotel this forenon. [There were registered at Davies this William the Hotel forenoon : Wright, kine, St. John; J C McKay, do. Mr. W. C. Macdonald, the tobacconist, arrived here from Montreal last evening and registered at the Hotel Davies. Le visited Tracadie to-day. millionaire “Mr. Chas. 8. Pickford, of Pickfurd & Black, Halifax. whohas been her: for several days past im the gir terests of hie } firm, left for home this morning. Mr. Frank Loughran, of the Savings | Bank, crossed over in the Nort hum ber. tnd yesterday on a well-earned holiday trip through the Provinces. J.D.C hipman of Halifax has been ap- agent with head- quarters at St. John. Rev. Dr. Carman, General Superinten- jent of the Methodist Church in Canada, s expected here on Monday evening. He will probably preach in the Methodist Chuch on Sunday evening week, and will leliver a lecture during the week. Mr. Chas. W. Blenkhorn, of Halifax, who has been here all summer acting as freight agent for the steamship Fiorida, for Boston in that steamer this Mr. Blenkhorn has mad many his stay in Charlottetown, all of whom will be glad to have him with them again next season. ; eaves evening. | | CHURCH SERVICES, ' ee St. Paul’s Church.—Morning Prayer | and Holy Strangers wel- m E vening Prayer at 7 o’clock. come St. Peter’s Cathedral.—Holy Communion Chil ee at 2.30 p.m. Evensong at Tp.m. In the evening the Rev. James Simpson will leliver the seventh of a course of addresses on Christianity and Agnosti- Subject, “Modern Theories of the! Resurrection.” | sn St. Dunstan’s Cathedral—First Mase at | 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m Vespers and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament at 7 o’clock St. James’ Church—Morning prayer meeting at 10.15. Preaching at 11 a.m by Rev. T. F. Fullerton, and 7 p. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. Sunday School sued Bible classes at 2.30. p. m. Zion Church.—Morning prayer meeting Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. D. Sutherland and at 7 p. m. by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Sabbath School and Bible First Methodist Church. — Morning Preaching at 1] a.m. by Rev. G. C. P. Palmer and 7 p. m. Sunday School 30 Church. — Prayer and Bible class at 2 Second Methodist raceting 10 a. m. Preaching at tl a. m. by Rev. G. M. Campbell 7 p.m. by Rev.G.C. P. Palmer. at Sunday School and Bible classes meet a 215 Young People’s Union at $15 Baptist Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m. C.W. Corey. Sunday and 7 p.m. by Rev. Strangers | } School and Bible Class at 2.30. welcome. Christian Church, Upper Great George Street—Preaching at 11 a.m. and at 7 p. m. by pastor. Subject, morning — “Is there profit in prayer ?” Evening— | “Sunset.” Sunday § aon and Bible Class at 2.15 Y. P.8.C. B. at 3.15 p. m.| A hearty welcome to wt, Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel | Meeting in the Phiharmonic Hall Sun: lay | afternoon at 4 o’clock, conducted by the | Strangers always welcome. | 15, 14, “Ye are my frieads.” services at S p. m. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 8 p. Salvation 7 and ll a. Army.—Sunday m.and at 3 and COUGHING liam Welsh, and William | Diearaerta.—Fourteen the | i IN CHURCH is annoying to the patient, the min- congregation gener- ally It may be prevented by taking JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP, price 25 cents, or one of our Cough Drops may be kept in the mouth and allowed to dissolve Price 5 cents a package. ister and the siowly. Johnson & Jehnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. novl7 “THE HOUSE ‘THAT JACK BUILT” next, at 11 a. m., before H. J. Palmer, Stipendiary Magistrate for Queen’s County. This afternoon two summonses were | Served « J J. Trainor for first contra- | ventionsof the Scott Act. They are re turnabie on Wednesday. A Srranee Coinctpence.—A_ teu-year old bow named Willie Enright was kille od while playing with some boys on the rail- way tracks at the foot of Brock Street, Toronto, on Saturday afternoon. He was Standing on the end of a car that was be- ing unloaded, when some other cars were | shanted int The boy was knocked | off, and faliing on to the track the car assed over his neck, killing bim instant- - His father was killed ma similar | tanner at the same piace a few years ago. - - Fatatty Burnep.—The five year old son of Mr. Juhn Weatherbie, blacksmith,of Vernon River, was fatally burned on Mon- day afternoon. It seems that during the temporary absence from the house of the little one’s father and mother, he and the Other children began playing with some lighted sticks, with one of which he set his ¢ ng on fire. His parents heard the | child’s ea, and, rushing into the hou-e, | found his cl%&thing a mass of flames. Be- | fore they could extinguish the fire the lit- tle fellow was so badly burned that he died on er silat -—— 2 winter antic ipation of it. rreat w marketing? Vailies bi b bs eters for-G0 ti LILLIA LILIA Are: You Ready ? There seems no reason to doubt that we will bave a severe Hundreds of warm Mantles have been sold in Our own sales have been very large and extremely gratifying. hy a wonderfal offering in ULSTERS. a protection and comfort on eold days as an Ulster? Can any other style of garment take its place for shopping Now is the time to buy. never before offered in C harlottetowu :— BEER BROS. is well known, but where he bought his Furniture is a mystery. No doubt “ JACK’S” furniture came high. We don’t know how many houses in P. E. Island contain so.ne of our furniture, but the number is in- creasing daily. This is as it should be. Our facilities are increasing. We made more furniture to-day than we did this day one year ago. With increased fucilities we need MORE CUSTOMERS. How are we going to get them? If you want to buy anything in our line, drop in and we will tell you MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. novl7 We intendBsignalizing this success Is any garment as Here is a list of EXAMINER Tae Wrarwee.—Moderate to fresh southerly to westerly winds; generally fair and mild a few \oea) showers, chiefly at night; lower temperature to-morrow. Did you ever see | anyone co the impossible Did 5 ou ever see prices sO low on Men’s Bs Overcoats, teefers and Suits ” It can’t be found in this country. Did you ever see our Underclothing ? The prices are cold, but the Clothing -is very warm. In fact, it’s too hot for competition. You may as well b uy at PROWSE BROS., where they give you better value than ¥ ou can get elsewhere. PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, November 13, 1894—tu thu sat J. H. BELL 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, He now carries a few select lines of Imported Boots and Shoes, ALSO RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, which he will dispose of at very fine prices. Give him a call. erictntors, Soe area 13, 5 ee & why — FURS! LADIES’ MEN’S Collars and Muffs, Fur Coats, Seal Capes, Fur Caps, Astrakan Capes, Fur Gloves, Astrakan Jackets. CHILDREN’S Opossum Muffs and Heods, White Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Lamb Caps. Sleigh Robes! Sleigh Robes! Call and see our stock when you want Good value. Our prices are always right. # HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, November_13, 1894—dy SATURDAY, le eS eS and NOVEMBER 17 x > ~ 1894. We have just received an assortment BIDA FOND ADIEU ‘of this justly celebrated and popular Glove, “BRETAGNE,” Perrin’s loves, in Tans, Browns and $1.35 per pair, Every pair fully guaranteed, line of other brands. Black, A ful ee MOORE & McLEOD. Charlottetown, November 17, 1894—tu thu sat TO HAVE THE BEST you BRUCE'S. coats is now well known prices are as low as the lowest. Charlottetown, Nov. must get New customers are coming daily to our store. Our reputation for making the best- fitting Suits and Over- throughout Call and Can: ada, your Suits at while our see our stock D. A. BRUCE, 6, 1894—t ts LEADING CLOTHIER For Cold Weather We have a large stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, Reefers, in§Men’s and Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices. UNDERCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of large sizes ; also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up FUR COATS! and Mitts to match. in town. —A good line in Raccoon and Wolt at very low prices. Gents’ Fur Caps, choice lot. and good, warm fine Scotch Wool, in extra Fur Gloves 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowest prices J.B. MACDONALD & CO., Charlotietowu, November 13, 1894—dy MARKET SQUARE. CALL AND BUY A COAL HOD. We are selling our new 40c. Coal Hods at 2c. Our 50c. Coal Hods at 35 cents. Our 65c. Coal Hods at 50 cents. Our 75c. Coal Hods at 65 cents. Our $1.50 Coal Hods at $1.20. Our $1.75 Coal Hods at $1.50. Qur $4.00 Coal Vases at Our $6.00 Coal Vases at Fire Shovels at 45c., and 40c. each. 10c., 12c., 16c., $3.25. $5.00. 20¢. Stove Pokers and Lifters in endless variety 32c. Fire Sets, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.25. We guarantee the best value in town for the money. Call and see. D. M. RICHARDS & CO, Charlottetown, November 5, 1894—:mon wed sat Establishe ad 1867. YOU WON'T FORGET THAT NOW, WILL YOU? ——$—$$——— 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 brl. Kent. ROLLED WHEAT, IN STOCK.—A full line of Pure, No second-hand goods, CERIES, J.D. McL Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1894—tu th sat ROLLED OATS, ete. First-class GRO- Inspection solicited, EOD « CO., Rogers’ Block, Queen Street. ‘DR. H. D. Je JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Otte =. ‘Kent Street ‘ Aug 15 94—1 v WwW ants, Lost, Found, &e ! | Aévertionnente under this healing charged five cents per line. THE CITY BILL | work. Now is the time, befure Christmas, when he will be too busy. novisé POSTER is willing to | FOUND—Yesterday, on the road leading from Upper Malpeque to Lowe: Malpegue Road, near the Schoolhouse, a crt or sieigh shoein Owner can have same «fter paying advert sing expenses on application to A. DoyYLe, Graftcn Street. 8i—novl5 Vanes :D~Two good smart men. to F Apply TURNER, Marshfield. tu fri«wy—nls TW 0 GEN TLEMEN, ora gent’eman with his wife, can be made comfortable in a private family. Terms moderate. Apply at this office. tf—novls WANTED-—A boy to learn the bookbinding. a= — to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen Street, novl2—t A HOUSE TO LET on Chestnut Street, con- taining six rooms. Will be let with a stable if eyes Apply to Henry RACKUAM. nov8—ttf DRESSMAKING at your bomes or not. Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a spe- cialty. Good references; satisfaction guarap- teed.—MIss NicHOLSON, below Fish Market, Pownal Street. ti-—nov7 OFFICES TO L LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Studio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oc t 13th. ah PPly at Merchants’ Bank of P. KX Island. eod ti—ser *” MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 300 Slides, various; cost over $200. offered at halt price for cash.” Encyclopedia Britannia, la- a English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- , @ number of other works, new and second- Seea Apply at this office. tf—octis AALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. o1 sule. Apply at this office. 2aw—octls TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street, in good order, Stabile inthe rear. Apply to MrRs. LowDen, | Dundas Esplanade. nov7 LOST—On a Prince Street, ‘between Hobbs’ corner and Mr. Richards’ house, a black cashmere shawl. — will please leave the same at this affice. nOov7 SITU AFION— Wanted, 2 by a ouog Woman, “a a — as i -keeper or to t books. Address “ Book-keeper,” Ex- Sua office. ti—novo LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaying same at this office. ay & wy—octw AT A BAKGAIN.—One hundred acres of land with = wae house, twenty acres cleared. hin half mile Railway Station, Kings Seunign Price $450. A’ P. HoGan. wk 2m BOARDERS WANTED—Tw) or three tlemen can be comfortably accomm a central in the city. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. en- at Board moderate. 31 pd—ni8 To that Shabby, Il-fitting Snif of Yours, and be Dressel in me of our NOBBY TWEED SUITS, WHICH IS PHE Cheapest and Best in the Market. 7 stud lacing, ‘our OVERCOATS TAKE THE BUN! OUR MOTTO; °*"* Lowest rns ER. A. MeDONALD, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, A. J. Murphy’s Old Stand, Queen Street REPAIRING and PRESSING promptly attended to. to. _novl2— NEW FANCY GOODS. English, Japanese. German, American, Canadian. Our New Stock of HOLI- q —n—e DAY GOODS is now arriv- ing daily. i HASZARD & MOORE, BOOKSELLERS. APPLES! Just received, one carload (150 barrels), including Balk iwi n, Spies, Bishop Pippine, Ribston Pi King Tompkins. Will b sail Ghead ap by the barrel. W. A. HUTCHESON. pins an i nov 16—1w FINAL SAILING. Black Diamond: Line Steamers Te Chtown This Season. The 8 8. COBAN, due here from Montreal on Monday morning, November 19th, will —_ for arbor Grace and St, John’s, Nfid., via Sydney carrying horses. cattle and sheep on deci, and produce under deck at lowest sible rates. For turther particulars passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & OO,, Agents. P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY trains of this Railway will excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. as to freight and novlb int June, t run daily ean Trains Inward. Read Read down: up PM AM Leéave Arrive PM AM 240 600...... Charlottetown....... 6m 90 30L 614..... Royalty Junction..... 606 919 3530 645 --North Wiltshire...... 5h Bw 405 6S sae Hunter River....... 52% 816 -+++. sBradalbane........ 50 78 pocoes GEE aD 46 0 429 68 46 66 PM AM 140 : ‘ 840 116 202 sos 32 Wa 22 905.... 307 1017 317 935... 237 93 442 10 30.... 16 80 5 08 ; iD 70 6 00 a 16 76 655 11 56 1235 6D PM AM PM AWM AM PM AM PM 630 300...... Charlottetown....... 9D 5&6 650 $15.....Royalty Junction..... 96 66 TU BOirecestvsse a ae. Sedeneee o 8H 48 SED OGD nccccee 86 46 fount Stews [ BEE CIPD sonckee Ly 810 3% Wee Gi sebcenend Moreli* 742 3815 930 500... -+-.8t Peter's. . me ae 014 538., ..Bear River..,.....606 188 1055 605.. picks « ccncne 66 115 AM PM AM PM PORE ERROR THREE Bee SCR CRT OCR meee eneeee AM PM AM PM 825 410.......Mount Stewart......810 846 938 5068..........Cardigam.........717 38 1000 520..,.....Georgetown. . 70 21 4M PM AM PM POCO HOOT OOOOCO HE eee eet ee eeee eeeeoeeene ee00eee PM AM 5 15 ie - Emerald.........; 7b Rice .. Cape Traverse... ° -- 6B PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. oe Moncton. B. A. MCDONALD, Super’ ntendent, Charlottetown. STEAME: COILA For West Indies. his Steamer, noted for sate carrying, will leave Charlottetown for the West Indies about the Isr DECEMBER, and will carry Horses under deck. Applications for space must be made at once. D. FARQUHARSON & SON. Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1894—eod wy li PB, ISLAND ‘RAILWAY. Thanksgiving Day. Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 2lst and 220d November. jnst., good for return up to and on Novem- ber 36 1894 D. POTTINGER, General Manager, Moncton, N. B, A. McDONALD, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, ! Weur Store. WATCH REPAIRING isn’t a with us—we make a specialty of a most of our time to it. There are no more a in the city than ours, We neure your agai injury for We. a year. es re GOODSTEIN, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER Everything so new and nice, Everytbing so low in Everybody ougit to call And see our Bargains for the Fall. At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLeod’s, . a novs—3m dv & wky ‘ Ps rd > 9 peeing pe eee apearesa 7 a) a ee a A . ni we | enccegey ces pNP 3 to ecoptalN yp oreo ao ~m Oe 4.9 ‘ ¢ 4 ee wad asain lie no ae