ees QI Tae THLE WHERE TO GET THE EXAMINER. Rn. H. Mas Post Of Charlottetown ‘ Va'lp 1¢ Road : . I ark Row W - 4 \ Prince S ; 3 j : = ; At rant ; s « N Pr. FE. t. Ratiwa, and en “ RA Hiilis ~ oe Se” LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. a Specranry Beer Bros - Full at- - i i ‘ e ‘ H wma ‘ n w al ‘ 4 { (y tiaiifay th is ~ oe ( ‘ prea ' ‘ s . i i * ‘ | 7 ~ { — | ; ' € re U a 4 a ' ‘ xt _ oe ‘ I Wand ate ‘ wt H We ? 1s Pd 0 | ga ‘ 4 wa r canenanialtay - S i I I Montrea M ng, 12 and w : ~ \ 1s ‘ carry " . 3 } | - N l hip B rds Sa i ta H fax < Tues I pB \iled on the following i e Pe lbursday I | ew ’ St. Johns, Nil ‘ t, I ‘ r Bermuda t 20th mat - | ANSIT , Me Y Ther s : M ! wa " I ¥ o-% & 1 i e la I : y \ te iM ag vié<s ; » 5 r the ‘ ua gia f } _— i ] _ r tean I da Bos ast evening about & 4 g t f w passengers Mr and Nrs Jas Beales, W H Squar v Cb bar Mamie Bary Lizzie C e Anna N 3 M Hick Lillie T ) < M lhomps Miss McK n and M G sania | i nN = *t _— \ N w \ nA la ‘ ling tw f her tenant lesira ’ ‘ Ti ey refs i ‘ : wi fou ' Pp : 7s X } p? . ’ ee pa ~ i whi * tl r ? neath I : ir \ arders lef - A Des ABLE Deep.—l s to be sin- c ped that Messrs D id & Ro P ¥ cure the conviction of the vagabo: ite that scratched and disfigured the ed i- . brass signs on each side of their store Th # mean work of the lows s altogether too prevalent, and the *igns i many of our Stores continna suffer. Messrs. Dodd & Rogers offer a reward of $10 for information regarding the deed cerca Marker Prices.—The attendance at th market to-day was very large, the supply, especially of ‘_ iuce outside, pientifal, and business lively Prices show no verv great change, but pork has cents per pound by the carcase. Other as follows: Butter, fresh, lncks 50 to 55¢; fow! 40 to 45c fallen to 5 prices we quote 0 to 22°: geese [50 to G5e; hides 3 to 3}e per Ih, hay 30 to 35e; oats 32 to 33e; potatoes 2a to23e; turn Pp? 10 to 12¢; and mangle! 4 t ioc - Tue Horse Taave.—The export Oo horses from Montreal to Great Britain from the beginning of navigation to the end of October reached the total of 5,095 For the fi-cal vear 1893, the shipment from all Canada to the old. country were ’ only 1,946; in 1892 they were but 1,396 While in 1890 they were 125. That a lary: market for Canadian horse flesh could be found Kingdom has long been he one os a theory; the experience of the present year promises to establisi: it as a fact.— M. mtreal Gaze n the United Dos’r Fart. to Atrexp,—~The Rev. G M Can pl ‘tl will deliver a lecture in the U pper Met st Church, on Tuesday evening next, < vern ber 13th, at 8 o’clock H # aubject will he “T he Wh te City, ora trip to the World’s Fair.” Admission— lacies, .10 Gents; gentlemen, 15 cents, Proceeds for ehurch p rp yes. As this ¥ be the last time Rev. Mr Campbell will deliver this lecture in ¢ harlottetown, everyone should make a point of attending. A rare treat ie in store for those who wi'l be present o l teaday 1 vv ht. tld te conianiiadsas A Serooyn Asnone..~—A telegram was . ei here yesterday by Mr. F. W. Hy man, stat ng hat the echooner | ‘ m New York for Charl ittetown, with 350 barrels of oj] for Neleon Ratten- bury, Was ashore at Petit de tira about twenty miles cast of Ar it, and waé atmost a total wreck. All day yesterday the crew were endeavor- ine to land the carg Phe cargo was in- sured the Reliance Marine. The Kezia was 150 tons, | at C recom in 1882, | tod was owned by Dy Landry, of Petit de Grat S} sured for $3,000 Fitter le Decetvixe Tae Lapires.—The anceasing ygle for supremacy in almost every ic of trade vubtediy has a téndency to make dealers ort to questionable i method f busines Lake, for instance, a line of high-cla-s dress goods like Pries- tlev's*which has been brought to state of perfection and has attained popuiarity everywhere: a* oon a4 the ladies ineist pou la y these goods and no others it is reported that some.merebants have even taken the Varnished Board” Priestly’s Trade Mark, out of the Genuine Priestley’s Black Dress Goods or Crayenettes and inferior. goods upon it (for the purpose of deceiving the geus tomer. Fur- tinateiy, however, an extra precaution ypted by the manufacturers in Stamp “Priesticy’s” and the Jength yards eo that ladies who e goods can be sure they are get- tite thea : Wra} ped wasal ing the name omevery five want thes DAILY CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR CONVENTION, The Christian Fadeas eonvention in 4 ‘ reh ve Was well atte . 4 and the pre ed Ag“ throughout were very interesting ehtracter At the after noon session, after e delegatas devotional from the ¢ ity and country exercises, mnade brief reports, which owed the veral societies to be j ‘ ery healthy ndition It was eucgrestad tha each County should form themselves int & Union ®O as t L 1 close touch with able to Master; and » receive the each other, and to be the better work more effectively for the nted t mames of all the societies lt & committee was appo i ivf the i Clate and clive me? ! Phe evening seesio Ope ne ! with devo which a good pra i Iress was given by Rev Andrew Rodgers, of New Glasgow, N, S., on the Christian Endea sany “What a fr esus,” after vhich brief si exercifes, afte vorers.” The eml we have and interest ing addresses were delivered by Rey \W d Kirby and Rey. W. P. An hibald, of Cavendis} A most interesting and instructive part the programme at this sess'en was ‘The Question Box,” the answers being given by Rev. Mr. Rogers A‘short consecration services foliowed The Question Box.” which was led by Rev. Mr. Rodgers, ma» y of the de legates ‘King part, after which the Convention red by singing “God be with vou till we meet again,” and the benediction by Rev. Mr. Hamlyn. Rey. D. Sutherland was elected Presi- t for Queen’s County, C. H. White Secretary, and Mise Coffin Treasurer > -- <- -+ 2 WHO IS MES. JOHN SMITH? Or Tharsday morning of last week a seven months’ old infant was found on the doorstep of a man named Fred O’Brien, at St. John There was some money with the child; und it was neatly dressed. On the clothes was a le in @ poor hand. It “ail that the mother was a widow and un bie to support her child, and asked the inmates of the house for God’s eake to t t in. The mother stated she be- onged to the Protestant ehurch, but she tter scrawled wanted her child brought up in the Roman | Catholic faith It has since been ascertained that the ther of the child was a Mrs. John Smith, who left St. John en Friday morn ng for Bustor Mrs. Smith, the Tele- raph save, came to St. Juin from P. E Island in con pany w th her husband, who for some time was engaged as driver for a w known grocery firm of Charlotte Street About three vears ago he took nd died. Where his wife had been boarding ice, and what she h ul heen doing could ot be learned. The events of the three vears she had ke pt to herself. About two nths ag sh moved to Dorchester treet, St. Tehe Anmaeales her was a girl of 14 years, whom she called her daughter. The mother, who it may be eaid was 42 years of age. was a lady of iwisure, 4 gorontly having a supply of money Her daughter remained with her which Nearly seven wee ka ago the child hs a in the case was born. BORN. November, inst., at Sid- mount, Charlottetown, the wife of Mr. F Peters, Q. C., of twin sons At 237 Uni 29th Octoter, a son to Dr. Un the 8th Montreal}, on the and Mrs. Me- versity St., | Phail. DIED. At Brighton Lodge, on the 9th inst, Mary Helen, beloved daughter of Chas. A. and Katie Hyndman, inv the Ilth year of her age [Funeral At Rollo Bay, on the 29th, ot Jun of pneumonia and heart failure, Elizabeth on Sunday at 2.30 p. m.j Perizza;third daughter of Richard Keefe Esq., in the 19th, year of her age. At Brookfield, on the 7th inst., Mary McDonald, aged 38 years. (Funeral on Saturday at 1 Brooktield Cemetery.) At the Children’s Hospital, Boston, Mass., on Saturday, Nov. 3, Pearl, only o'clock, to , daughter of Nelson and Sarah McQuarrie. aged two years and 3 mos. A Dangerous Bedfellow. The papers lately chronicled what was almost a fatal burning acci- dent, caused by a hot brick being placed in bed as a foot warmer This would not have happened had a HOT WALLER BOTTLE been used instead of the brick. They are more convenient, are not dan- gerous, and you can get one from us for from 75 cents up. Johnson & Jehnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. nov" FURNITURE ‘FABLES. A BEE is always and keeps things hum- busy ming. It knows just what it wants and where to get it. Business is humming at MARK WRIGHT & CO’S. al) the year | rofind, because observing people know they can find just what they want in | RELIABLE FURNITURE iar house Our Brisk Business at this popu- brought about by Big Bargains. Buy the Best by making a Bee line for our Store. We Be the Fur- niture People. MARK WRIGHT & CO, LTD, Who Sel) at Selling Prices. novd To-morrow will be Children’s Day at our store. exclusively to devoted One ain: will be their wants. What's more, every article shown will be « first-class bargain, lines will be sensationally cheap. worth Gloves, Undervests, low prices, and several special Warm 1Se., for lle. Hosiery, Hoods and ‘Tams at very and a limited number of Fancy Handkeachiefs at one cent each. If you cannot come yourself, send along the Children. 7 j ; g BEER BROS. Tue Wearner.—Cloudy to fair to-day, with some local snowfalls; winds increasing irom the east and south tc-morrow EXAMINER - = The FEATHERS, FEATHERS, FEATHERS, Boas and Collarettes, Boas and Collarettes, Boas and Collarettes. Received yesterday, a large case of Feathers. Boas and Collarettes, in Coek Feathers. Ostrich ‘Tipped and Colored. To have first choice. Ladies will be obliged to eall early. W. A. WEEKS & C0., The People’s Store. Whelesale & Retail. Charlottetown, November 8, 1394—m ow { FRIDAY, That I have th NOVEMBER ?, e Largest Stock of CARRIAGE GOODS 1894. : ’ } | in all Jines to be found in the Island, and my prices|_ are away down for Cash. Charlottetown, Novel te +X) » DAWSON. 7, 1894—m w 1 NEV tis an Undoubted Fact racy coons English, Japanese, German, American, Canadian. Our New Stock DAY GOUDS is ing daily. of HOLI- now arriv- ‘HASZARDE& MOORE, ee me ool 'P. E Island Railway BLANKETS 20 per cent. Discount on balance of, our stock of Blankets to clear. (x) J. B. MACDONALD & CO Charlottetow ny, November 5, 1894— dy Mcitay ‘Wroolen Company. We make them all hustle to keep up cash and give our customers the benefit of Now is the time to be thinking about of these goods in the city we are prepared to give you a goud bargain. our own ‘fweeds as well as the imported. It will pay you to see our prices. We the best thing ever offered, are selling very low. range of Underclothing, ‘an give the best satisfaction in Cloth to be had in town We also have a very large line of Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, Highest price, Cash or Trade, always paid tor: Wool. with us in the discount. an Ulster Gents’ Furnishings, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Overcoat or Reefer, and as we have the all lines of Clothing in We have Hats and Onr Double NicHA Corner of Queen CALL AND BUY A GOAL HOD. a We are selling our new 40c. Coal Hods at 25¢. Our 50c. Coal Hods at.35 cents. Our 65c. Coal Hods at 50 cents. Our 75c. Coal Hods at 65 cenfs. Our $1.50 Coal Hods at $1.20. Our $1.75 Coal Hods at $1.50. Mur $4.00 Coal Vases at $3.25. Our $6.00 Coal Vases at $5.00. Fire Shovels at 5c., 10c., 12c., 16¢., 20¢, 25¢., 32¢ 40e. each. Stove Pokers and Lifters in endless variety. Fire Sets, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.25. and We guarantee the best value in town for Cali and see. D. MM. RICHARDS & CO, Charlottetown, November 5, 1894—mon wed sat BOYS CLOTHINC. We have a nice range of Boys’ Over- coats and Jackets, also Boys’ Tweed Suits to fit Boys from 5 to 15, at lew prices. MEN’S OVERCOATS, all sizes and prices, Tweed Overcoats, Beaver Overcoats, Reefing Jackets. We can fit any man. See our SHIRTS and DRAWERS. Renee ES Sateen, HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Novemberf§l, 1894~-dy the money. | great requisites for a well-run business :-— Grrafton and FLOUR, T! because we buy largest stoc Caps. and Twist Tweed which w LEN COMPANY, Streets, Charlottetown. Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. nz) We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, our Groceries, Ss. B. ENMAN In the oe formerly comes We invite you to try our goods and prices. Ch’town, Sept. 26, WEEKS & i1894—mon wed fri feeling confident that WARREN'S ‘Boots & Shoes. Se We are greatly encouraged in the practice of three- No Change “Knowledge of Markets,” * Buying for Cash,” and * Willingness to take Small Profits.” PLEASE TRY US for a real good, easy fit. | stock is nice. new, neat and All our fresh. Charlottetown, October 26, 1894~—m w f & wky s vo WEEKS sppors « atu. WARREN rep. Solid Silver and Silver-Plated Ware. In addition to New Goods,. we have received ihe latest catalogues. aed are row | prepared to show patterns and take orders for goods of the nrost elaborate and chaste designs ever manufactured. THESE ARE ALL MADE BY FIRST-CLASS FIRMS. We would strongly recommend anyone | wishing for anything special to see these | patterns. E. W. TAYLOR, novi Cameron Block. | | New & Store. WATCH REPAIRING isn’t a side line i | with us—we make a specialty of it-—devote most of our time to it. There are no more expert repairers in the city than —. We repair audinsure your watch against injury | for 75¢, a year. GOODSTEIN, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER. Everything so new and rice, Everything so low in in Everybody ought to call And see our Bargains for the Fall. At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLeod’s. nov8—jm dy & wky GRAPES! JUST RECEIVE! ED, 8 80 kegs of Almeria Grapes and 250 baskets Grapes selling W. A. HUTCHESON. nov32w Trinidad Tea to satisfy all taste and Yellow Retina: will be satisfied wit & CO., J.by D. McLeod, Queen Street” you for We carry all . Onand after FRIDAY, ist Juve, 1894, trains of this Railway will run daily g@umen excepted) as follows :— iy rains Outward Trains loward,. Read down Read up PM AM iave Arrive PM AM 2 §0...... Charliottetown.,... omy 84 301 6i4., -Royaliy Junction 606 810 35) 6 4s -North Wiltshire...... 534 890 106 6S.. ‘ + -Eiauter River -524 8B | 440 736.. -Bradalbane........ 501 7998 455 730 .-Emerald.... 4155 7H | 508 7 40 Freetown......... 445 710 23 TR. -» Kensington eeeccees 123 64 600 8 1b) naa Ar MP. cosees 46 615 PM isumsneveite AM re. ee Ly Ar.......4 340 1106 202 845.........Miseouc:. . 35 104% 228 905........ Wellington . -307 17 Ber. Di ecscssves Port Hili...... - 237 8 SOB BOD, 000000000 CRM, ncn tits i446 800 } 508 10 47.. --Bloomfield....,....199 74 600 11 14, wer een 16 7% $5 11 55 Scactiteadl Tignish:..........12%5 6 ¥ PM AM PM awn A MPM AM PM 6230 300...... Charlottetown....... 9 56 650 315.....Royalty — er 96 55 728 840... seen _Bed .8@ 48 8 05 405) bee 86 46 ieee Stewa t om «m)}....:.. Ly Ar.. 8 385 1 O80 O0R.st.. dies Morell 7 815 930 500.,........t Peter's... 72 345 | 1014 5 38....... Bear River... 64 158 11055 606 ..,........ Souris... 615 135 |; AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82 410.......Mount Stewart......810 845 055 003.........-<OCandigam..........717 387 | 1000 520 .,.....Georgetown........70 2316 AM PM AM PM } HOOPOCOE TTR OOD OED ee eee tases se teenenness Seecees B@ rm AM b B.BD.05 nce ven ccnccee MMMM, chneneceantccee TEM } 605......,....5Onpe Braveree.... s....006 625 iPM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rall Moncton, A. MCDON ALD, Superintendent, Chariotte owe. OR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street “Aug 16 V94—ly 4M at ts, Losi, Found, &e k ‘1s ce Advertisements under this vendhes tein charged five cents per line. WANTED-— A practical printer, wishing to reside in Charlottetown, wants a situation, Expert ad. comp, and quick “make up.” Has had experience on the largest papers in Canada. Sober and industrious; Address “Printer,” care Manager EXAMINER noys—3i A HOUSE TO LET on Chestnut Street, con- taining six rooms. Wiii be let with a stabie ifreguired. Apply to Henry RacKMAM. novs--tr DRESSMAKLNG at your homes or not, Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a spe- cially. Good references; satisfaction gaarap~ teed.—Miss NicHoLson, below Fish Markei, Pownal Street. —bov7 TO LET—A howse containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street, in good order. S‘abie inthe rear. Apply to Mks, LOWDEN, , Dundas Ksplanade. nov7 |} LOSTt—On Prince Street, between Hobbe’ | corner and Mr. Richardy house, a black | cashmere shawl. Finder will please leave the same at this Office. nevi “STPUATION—Wanted, by yousg woman, | & permanent position as keeper or ty post books Address Ra Y - ti—nov | AMINER office. BOARDERS may obtain comfortabie ac- commodations atthe Aberdeen House, cor- | ner of Pownal and King Streets, Rates mod- 8. j h | erate, HA AND SUGAR lw x», bw pe-oors DRUG OL, ERK WANTED—app! Bie by y by letter ad iressea “Draggist” Examiner G TO LET—A b house contaiding seven “rooma on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasaatly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street. poly, to | P. Monaghan, Queen Street. —. VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. for sule. Apply at this office. 2aw—octl \GIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of i oiasicine View Lapterns, with over 300 Slides, various; cost over $290. offered at half price for cash, Encyclopedia Britannia, la- test Haglish édition, new, atadiscount. Al- so, a number of other works, new and second- hand. Apply at this offics. tf—ootls NOTICE —Mr. A. P. Allan will prosecute any person whom he finds interfering with or pulliag down bills posted by him. No Change! in Prices! No Change in Satisfaction ! JEW: Have No Equal! L STOVES Have No Rival! Ask for the list of |P. E. Island now using the J three hundred happy homes on EW KL, For sale only by R. B. NORTON & CO., Charlottetown, Oct. 26, 1894—tua fri COAL | ON HAND AND DAILY CITY HARDWARE STORE, COAL ARRIVING : Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL and WOOD, Leave your orders R. McMILLAN. | before the streets are muddy. ie ~ The Sydney Coal that I handle is from the Old Mines at North Sydney, properly known as the Sydney Mines, /and is the onLY Genuine Sydney Coal having a registered trade mark as such ; and the public are cautioned against other Coals sold with the prefix “Sydney” genuine “Sydney Coal.’ LOST—Last week, a watch bracelet. Find- , ’ j } | cheap tonight. | | er wi wilt be rewarded on eer same at this | ome dy & wy—-oct30 i that they are not the R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1,-1894-—6m dy & wy ane wer Mee petites — ee es * Seah eee “ty = geen «nts. eme FI st i, ae tii es oe Pay eragpened | roe. Seay wa Ga "a ta s . at ere Pineine a = S auneiadl emnaaetiean and ier ey a ee Pew a