ae: an a THE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1893. ITEMS. | DAILY EXAMINER ” - ” ° THE COGHLAN MATTER. LOCAL AND OTHER Charles € 7 and His New Wife May Not POLITICAL MEETINGS, f nd It Smooth Sailing, . - , t Bros 2 on ' ’ a” ‘7. . sO bangnin corner, __Kirepent Woepabil trois 84. Lite dike 3}. HON. GEORGE FORBES and Mr. H. Graxp Ratty in the Market Hell to New York Herald : When Maurice Barry. | C. M ACDON ALD, will meet the electors st 7.20 o'vluck more, the leading man of Palmer's stock | | of the Fourth Electoral District of Queen's - wr age the city vester lay morning | a ee ener - A fectiese os Cheasistdyiena | had in his pocket a telegram from | PISQUID ROAD—On Weduesday, the nts to-night at the Y. M.C. A Rose Coghlan, offering him $300 a week | | 22nd November, at 5 p. wm. adinittance free | w take the leading part in “A Woman of | | ALBERY PLAINSSCIHOOLHOUSE a a —? is'to be produced “= | On Thursday, the 23rd November, at 5 Tea aNd Sate—A very successful tea in New Lork on JYecember 1] | 7 p.m. is and fancy sale was held in Philharmonie | ,, bis would seem to indicate that Mrs {lt _UIGG HALL—On Friday, the 24th Hal! vesterday afternoon and evening Char “a { ae ; Is : woman of some i | MN GANE viel SCH LHOt a ihiportanne in ose ‘og ilan’s eyes, and j ‘ai = . : ~ ie GR. ND 2 y sc OOL 0 'SE Oe 7 Seawox on Phontarriox.- The Rey,‘ there are several kinds of trouble | TO-DAY the World’s Fair prize winners’ exposition opens at the Grand Central | Mon lay, the 27h November, at 5 p.m — . . Soe to nt ad — : Sree 8 8, — Miss | Palace, Forty-third Street and Lexington Avenue, New York City. Many prominent mi oe ae * Sooner ok r — . ; rot eter’s Cathedral on | oe eruige, and the man she mar- | te . . ° * . sa4 . ™ ? ‘ . ‘ rscay, » 25th Nov , ati p.m. nae ieidnia« ‘<a TT ried at midnight in Ludianapotis, “When | features of the Cuicago Show besides the winning exhibits, including the Midway Plaisance,| PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOL- : I ws a i .e his new wire were here | will be transferred to the new Fair, which will attract thousands of visitors and is cer- me's ap wegaanign, the TKR Bar- | Artes Damaces.—It is said that C. R. | “© fave out that ail imaitera had been ai jember, at 5 p. m. i Barry intends to bring an action - TP $20. j once arranged with the women whom i tain to be a huge suCcCeSS. WOOD ISLAND'S EAST HALL—On . / 009 damages acainst the C. P. R. for false | ¢ 58d called his wife for twenty-five | : ss . ' Thursday, the 30th November, at 5 p. m. Ay , Halifax Herald | years. It hae been learned that Charles | Our trade this fall has been a success so far, and our expectations have not abated| BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHCUSE— AE _s ri $e4 t) take the laut oon hn r 1 Es Pate . ss 2 eo a _ +. - : } % ridayv » Ie ecember, atS.5 ak | a oe eis | eee sale thy leuling part, | a fs for the future in the slightest. The run oa Overcoats and Suits is all the evidence we | 9%) au; the tt December. at 9 p.m. ae and contents at Port Melway, N.S, | Beveridge plays too. Me EI ae 4 : want that our values are par excellence; and we want to keep it be‘ore the -people that | Saturday, the 2nd December, at 5 p. m. a sae me ; 3 , 7 } ? ; y ~ 2 : Sey ° ~ .* .* . : > rr ?.— ae about $200 in money. was totally de-| | Phe offer ty Mr. Barevmore is the sequel. | “s “ @ | the Star Tailor is here to give the people what they want in Style, Fit and Finish, . . “ti ac HALL—On Thursday, the he i by fire on Wednesd | +f he accept there Ww ‘no place for : +t > “ . > ceceke = * ith December, at 5 p. m. ae b rene, Chaglee Cughlen, Mr. Baresmcrewancn'| not to be duplicated within the confines of this Province. Have you made up your mind |" ypRNoNn RIVER BRIDGE HALL— ae leaxxservine Day wae generally ol | prepared to say whether he wont a cept held <n sognetletindieruetinsitincanain sine to get any Clothing ? Don’t be silly enough to risk your spare money on something that | On Friday, the 8th December, at 5 p.m. Ag . i. There were the usual services in |) i OOO OF not when he le a he is not likely to prove satisfactory to you. If I want to buy anything I go where I am 9,’< yee : pe eee ae ee _ oes es pived, with the Palmer comnany,..end-an | re eR gm ~~ “9 sure to get satisfaction. This 1s W hat you ought to do, We have heaps of Overcoatings | MONTAG EW EST SCHOOLIIOUSE | roe ee offered by Miss Coghian are bet- | ms‘ 5 ¥ j v3 = BROS Suitings, Underwear and Furnishings of most every kind, and to satisfy you in price is} Monday, the 11th December, at 5 New Movyas . The Traro News ter Mn these of M Pale: ¢ ie y o | a 4 - oes f ; jf s . ¢ . . « ip. mm. : | Soe een. ‘The Trar A we | ebable thaubee tiie eu ry | . what you want and what we can do. Christmas is coming, another month; be ready.) ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th g subscriptions towards the building of |, N€W York advices here to-day were to i donned with the Star Tailor’s best. | Derembse, at 5 p.m, a new monaster at ‘racadice o eplace tae elfect that Ciaries Core plat oukd be | 2 gun : so | pomastety. Gh. Tranadi¢, to WHat | | ected for bigaatodede tas Leela | Messrs MARTIN aud McLEAN will meet ed down a year a - a , r na he vet foot | ‘ i a in New York and that criminal proceeds? . the electors at the places and times Hay Suirret The Sun says it is ms". grow.ng outot the avieget miur inge, | me ween in the notice of nieetings ad- believed now that large quantities of hay | bi wid @iso be bromzht against Kuachne ; { Seok ee ee ty Wri e@ ah pped from St John in the near Beveridge ? i - f © . { » } : onal. i fiat ure The rate on hay from New York + nS a stg = |e f «% resefcae ta — ! ievinietetitaasinnelbo to U. K. ports just now is 50s | snomid be visitod by every person © = | _ Tue Civy or Gueyr—A Halifax des- At J.D. McLrop & Co's ~—Many of our } realers will be glad to learn that J.D. Mc- Leod & Co. have now opened their Charlottetown, November 21, 1893. PUBLIC MEETINGS, ¥ oa } . Tw i ays I steamer Ci of G ent, 1 : . . on store W ii ric 2) .e je le . . . from P. KE. Koland, bas a large hole in her | [woe sitgaret, sock of feae, The shep satin the near futare re "9 | Ist District of Queen's plates amnidchipe dae to @ collision, Mon : —— = Thee 2. a a a and a S Co t , ; re : " . ; oniy tb doors nor ) old stand, 4 ° J ua ye om -- hiet) Sheet Harbor with the known for so many your oe im, o% M. : Gj ire a uit tor thems«lves or the orges, 4 ee — ee Leod’s Corner.” It is one of the most The undersigned will meet the eiectors ~The steamer Fastuet left Halifax at half-past eleven ig, With three pa:sengers and a luded 2096 boxes of shipped by Tae Fasrser > retura to last evs cheese tur the E Hodgson Bros., | frewght, wl h it giieh market, attractive looking stores and worth visiting in Charlottetown Wit. Exrorce tue Law.—Mavor Keef , - : ? of Halifax, has notified the ‘oy. steamship | fiundreds of people have visit- riopsacks, T'sareeds, of the Ist District of Qveen’s County, at the following times and plaees :— Thursday, November 23rd, Clifton Hall, at 5 pm. Friday, November 24th, at Hope River of Montreal. agents in that city that the Jaw regarding | Hall 5 ew anise | the landing of panpers and cattlemen | Mn ee 9" ’ ; Witt Aprean To-worrow.—-The advt, | would be vigoronsly enforced, and that the . H rat’ te ee and review of the greatest book of the | agents would be made to pay the penalties | a t € ] ti r } ay f j > t id pence ah A 9 i ma se of ie tat | Sec eT ese ed it, and they have found it pai 61ternis, Monlay, November 2th, at Freevi and Religions Congresses at the Columbian | A penalty of $400 has been Imposed on | ton | ali, at opm. ee rt . Seeechive” Mr 1 L. Chappelle is | the captain of a Halifax West India| them Tuesday, November 28th. at Springton , 4 . > agent te thie ore work | echooner because on his way to Halifax he | ' ag for th*s grand wor | alee anaes Meu Meck De he i iT Wednesday, November 29th, at Dollur’s . . a | oun eS cEre suem eo the purpose Mills, Emyvale Schoolhouse, at 1 pm : Rovstse Seeecues will be made at the | of bringing his wife to Halifax and neg- | r . f Vedn day, Noveml 29U) : Kelly’ . : : . : “3 e V ednesday, } “mber 29th, a ys gral rally meeting in the Market Hall lectel toenter or clear there av required! Ie show is large, the qualit Crome at 6 pine thie evening at 7.30 velock. ‘The people's | by law. | 6rinoes Tharatay, November 30th, at Bona snitdine sein enh eee | aes 5 iurscay, November 20th, at onshaw present, and rousing speeches will bt Tee Dearr Castie—We learn from is good, the rooms light, the prices. Cashmeres, Schoolhouse, at 5 pm. Hall, at 5 pm, made. Let there be a full and punctual the New York Herald that “the ateamer Friday, December Ist, at Crapaud Hall, atteadancs | Daart Castle, from St. John, N.B., arrived | cut uM P - D : ‘al Rradall Pape ao at Bermuda on the l4th inst., with slight| " : 19 “VY a7 *% , ee ; ss ‘ i! ae Monday, ecember 4th, at Hradaitvane Uxpexcrovsp Raitway.—The last pro- | damage to her machinery, a few bolta| PES Ht the treat ty i ia and all ranges of DRESS GOODS in the Latest Styles, Handsomest Colorings, Best| qaii, até pm. ‘ pos tion in Ne Ww York, lookin 7 to rapid loose, having experienced heavy y weather ? . mcn y oO il 4 e the Q liti 283 ‘ ] € t SPECI ALLY I OW PRICES ! a : bureday, December th, “ French transit, ie a proposition to build an wnder- | On the passage down. She will be delayed ualuies, and a . . tiver Hall, at 1 pm. ground railway from the Battery via Broad- way, the Boulevard and Tenth avenue, to ‘ort George. Two tiers of double-track will be util zed. | iiihisisliicaaiiain Marine News.—The sehooner Etoile Da Matin sails temorrow for Pictou with 4,500 bushels of oats; also the schoone: Reeburn, for Boston or Providence, with 4,200 bushels of potatoes. Both cargoes were shipped by H. K. McLeod, Esq., of E} lon Leacte or tHe Cross.—An ment in aid of the League of the Cross entertain- ; ' will be given in the Lyceum, on Tuesday, a few days to tighten up machinery.” The Duart Castle had quite a number of horses on board, fifteen of which belonged to Mr. Hooper of Summerside. Tae Laue Manrker.—-Joseph Hayes, who has just returned from Boston, says that the lamb market is flat. It is hard to sell Jamb at anything like paying prices, and it is doubtful if any more shipments will be made until the market improves somewhat.—St. John Sun. sini Personal, At the Davies Hotel this forenoon there best, and PROWSE BROS. will deem it a favor if you call and have a lock through, even if you don't want to buy, ‘ Reefers for Boys, Reefers for BLACK GoOoDbDs! A Splendid Assortment, at prices to beat the cheapest. MOORE & McLEOD, Thursday, December 7th, at Irishtown Hall, at 6 pm. The Opposition candidates are invited to attend. PETER SINCLAIR, A. B. WARBURTON, Ch}"town, Nov. 20, 1893. POLITICAL MEBTINGS. Secaud District Queen's Co, Dec. Sih A programme, consisting of | were registered : Chas Henderson, St 7% , & ~ am . ‘ . vocal and instrumental masic hy some of | John; A Roy Macdougall, Truro; T W i Successors to Perkins & Sterns, The undersigned will meet the Electors the best talent in this city is being pre- | Higgins, St John’s;O E Smith, Halifax; | C harlotvetown, Octoler 28, 1893—tu th sat of the Second Electoral Distriet of Queen’s pared, and it is proposed to make it a E Wedderburn, St John; W R Carmichael, Youths, Overcoats for Boys, Over. County at the following places and times: a ROC A COE |: RNR ee. Seam AES. ET SS ae eee gee a grand succese. Montreal. : : i —_ = a — a Nine Mile Creek—Monday, Nov. 27th, | vie — Mr. D. J. Kane, wife and family, of | t fr ‘ at 7 p.m. : ‘ Y. M. C. A—Prof. Harcourt gives the | Bangor, Me., arrived here on Thursday | ge = P Y i ~ q 3 TEeRPEOE a Long Creek —Tuesday, 28th, at 7 p,m. (PE first of a series of practical talks on Chem- | and registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. | coa 3 or out is, Verco at > for New Haven—-Wednesday, 29th, mi 7 Pet istry in the lecture room to-night at 8.30. | Kane has been appointed Consul for the me . : q He will illustrate his remarks by experi- | United States at Charlottetown. VE ER ; ff Winn Rebd Scbocthense++ Tienes : ments Admittance to this talk only will ii cecilia atteha en, eefers for y en, Odd Pants, 30th, at 2 Pp,» ™. , : be free. For the remaining ones coupor Kingston—Thursday, 30th, at 7 p. m. if To Dispel Colds. e ae? ao om : ERE tickets are being distributed to the mem- Headacl = ee - tl d T t 7 f \ f Brookficld Hail—Friday, Dec. Ist, at iW bers, which will entitle them to admit- eadaches and fevers, to Cleanse the | Od y tats W a 1 qx d lpm. tance, with privilege of bringing a lady or | £ystem effectually, yet gently, when custive | csts ’ OL eriu 00 S or New Glasgow Road—Saturday, 2nd, at ‘oe gentleman friend = rt or when the blood is habit a 2 p.m. é 14 : ——- sluggish, to permanentiy cure habitual | Ww 1 ] L ° Milton Hall—Saturday, 2nd, at 7 p. m. iE | Fine.—We learn with regret that the | constipation, to awaken the kidneys and ON erfu Ow ap rices. Hunter event Sieaiedl, 4th. at 7 c ma ae store of Join P. Sullivan, Esq. M. P. P.} livertoa healthy activity, without irritat- | Cornwall—-Taceday, 5th; ai 7 > mi. if ai Head St. Peters Bay. was destroyed by | ing or weakening them, use Syrup of | North Wiltshire—Thursday, 7th, at 7 od fire on Wednesday evening Jast. The | Figs. | er ent ave p- in. . Hi! origia of the fire is unknown. The goods iE REE a ‘ ——— —{x)- ———— New Glasgow—Friday, 8th, at 7 p.m. ye in the store were saved. The loss is about Mr. T. B. Mothersill, the energetic and Cavendish —Sutusder; OK cin. = i \ | $500 There is no insurance. Mr. Sullivan | popular agent of the New York Life é . Rustico—Monday, 11th, at 7 p. m. ie ib as resumed business in a building belong- | Insurance Co. has netted one of the largest We are showing One. Case zi ie ; ise ing to John McLean, a short distance from | fish ever taken in this Province, in the ‘ he Opposition candidates are hereby ib . the acene of the conflagration. shape of a $25,900 life insurance policy in of a lot of imported samples invited to attend. ; 2 _— the above named company. There is but y . D. FARQUHARSON i} Tuaxxservixc.--The usual Thanks-| one other policy of this size in the Island Sk r ee JOSEPH WISE. ae giving Tea took place at the Poor House | and it ie in the same company. Mr. of Scotch Underwear, import noy22—3i ; 1 | : Thursday afternoon. There are 47 inmates, and they thoroughly enjoyed the cool things which were bountifully sup- plied “by many kind friends. Mr. Scott, Evangelist of Kensingtcn Hall, gave v short address. Mrs. Herbert Beer kindly ted the singing. “Home Sweet Home,” “Old Folks at Home,” and several hymns were much appreciated by the poor old people pla For Bostoxy.—The steamer Worcester left for Boston yesterday afternoon at four o'clock with a general cargo which in- Mothersill is meeting with deserved and well-merited success in his business in this Province. ——— Proarsitiony Meerixe.—aA second Pro- hibition meeting will be heldin the Phil- harmonic Hall, Tuesday, Dec. 5th. noy 22 dy lw. i Ixrormation ‘Waxtep.—A_ correspond- ent wishes us to obtain information re- garding the whereabouts of Thomas Henrv Taylor, who was brought up in an Orphanage School in Liverpool, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, November 21, 1893. er paying the duty, which we can save for our customers. Call and get a Suit; they are bound to sel] quick. D. A. BRUCE. TO LET. A Cottage on Sidney Street, containing five rooms and good cellar, Possession given on December Ist. W. W. WELLNER. novl5 WHY IS If ‘Inded 35 (ga rttatoes “AS . : aoe ae a ie ae aan England, and was last heard of in is j lobsters and canned meats, 6 = **! Prince Edward Island nine years ago. that the demand every day is increas. | egge, 200 bris. mackerel, Ae ee 'M*>) Before that time he had been in New ing for ; and 5€ pkge. household effects. ‘ 1 pas- Glasgow, N.S., and in Port Mulgrave. sengers were: Solomon Tulloch, J Me- > Donald, Mra Berry, Miss Berry (2), Mrs | “king of instruments.” ARE YOU PREPARED? The mornings are growing very chilly, end children on the way to schoo! should be well wrapped up. CHILDRENS ULSTERS.—If you have not yet seen the popular styles we are sell ing #0 many of, call early. They are just what you need, viz., warm, stylish and not expensive CHILDREN’S VESTS —AIl sizes now in stock, Good value in every #1z€ and in every quality. CHILDREN’S FURS.—Perhaps this is what you have been thinking of biyirg. I! #0, see our He is 25 years of age, red hair, blue eyes and marked with small pox. His brother Hot coffee, lunches, oysters, stewel and raw, at the coffee room, Grafton Street, opposite law courts. nov 22 dy Iw. Auction of Jadge Young’s property to- morrow at I o’clock—E. H Norton & Co. Apples—Big auction of apples at 10 o'clock to: morrow—E H Nerton & Co. Winser and Wenton’s Ger ulae Sable Brushes just received at Watson's. Ladies Waterproof Moore & McLeod. Umbrella:—Try Moore & McLeod for best value. USE Sk UDA’S DISCOVERY, the great cloaks cheap.— Rico Molasses, 36c. a galion; Porto Rico (Raw) Sugar, 5e. a pound; Raisins and Currants (new fruit), Candied Peels and Essences at the lowest prices you ever heard of. And, say, if you want some Choice Family Flour, they keep it good and cheap. r Well, well. That, I think, suits me better than any place I have heard of yet, and I will give them a trial anyhow. SANDERSON & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, Ch’town, Nov. 14, 1893—eod&wy Newson’s Block, Victoria Row. blood and Nerve Remedy. ne BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE, ——— [NCLUDING——— Tea Sets, Cap, Plate and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Flower Pots aud Vases. —— ee eid ee NEW BOOKS. WOODILL'S STORAGE.—I have good dry storage for Wagons, Furniture, ete., for the winter.~ P. ©. CONNOBLY, Grafton Street, nov2i—3i pd LOST.—<A tew days ago, a silver medal with the inscription: “ Awarded for Neediework. Cc. N. D. June, 1891.” Finder will please leaye it at this office. nov2i LOST.—On Thursday afternoon, on Prince Sireet, a purse containing a sum_of money. Finder will please return it to EXAMINER office. li pd—nov2 WANTED —An apprentice to learn the Drug business. Apply at JouNnson’s Deve STORE. lw—nov22 STRAYED.—From the nuns near Love's Tannery, on Thursday last, a brindle cow. Any information leading to her recovery wili be thankfully received by D. A. Bruce, Char- lottetown. nov20 WANTED.—Canvasser of address. Galery and expenses paid weekly — start. ) Fur Collars, : : Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Sunday at Home,-Leisure Hours and | oe pernisnent! Canstian and ‘Amen: Pur Muff, + Ni NE x j ; ; A ee | a Wool Boar, ete. Have W E other Annuals for 1894; Poems, National Library for Boys, | oso"* °° °: © sri sou We've got a large stock, we’ve bought BEER BROS. Have you bought your Christma: Boxes yet? Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Nov. ” ., 10 9, m. Fresh to strong westerly w northwester- ly winds; cloudy to fair; Jocal showers of rain or snow, turning colder, Prescription TO BE FILLED? If so, bring it to JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE. nov22——dy Prices away down. should give us a call. BAZAAR tioods cheerfully Charlottetown, Nov. 16, 1893—tn thn sat shown. Everybody COMPANY, A. FULTON, MANAGER , pe ee See ae buying Soap, ask your Grocer Books on Political Economy, ete. Saye ee for Ammonia Soap, For gen eral household work it has no equal. Ask your grocer for it. October 2, 1893 hotels and families readily use this com- und. Address with stamp THE KoaLing ‘VEL Co., Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—nov!4 LOST.—On Queen Street, this morning, a bronze ornament for base burner stoye. The finder will please return to E. H. Norton & Co, novil TO LET.—Half of a tenement house on the corner of Queen and Chestnut Streets, con- taining six rooms. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE ROBINSON On the premises, Uf—oculy Moffatt. Mra Morrison, Mr T Arsenault, ead ile wae ad bil Please | ‘ Mr N Howe, MrA Hamill, Mr W Ster-|'° S°TY SDxi0M ee a Shoe Se ip . : . Mre M Stews send any communication te Rev. Wm. | | ; ling, MrH Peterson and re M Stewart | Hamlyn, St. Paul’s Rectory, Charlotte | BECAUSE ) ef Toe Orcas Recrrat.—For happy selec- | tow, P. KE. I. i : tion and good performance, the organ re- - : ' cital in St. James’ Church last evening MARRIED. 0 eet ad was, te our mind, the best of the three At San Franciseo,Cal., on Oct. 18th i . - pec eens sree sce seneerapnaraete , ee an ee given by Mr. Earle. The programme was | inst., Dr. John G. McKay, late of Stanley, _ one SC Us FTE A A A . _— . ae } | #0 varied it could not well be expected io | P. E. I., to Miss. Catharme Nichelson, se- 5 a alia . lease everyone by ite every number, but | cond daughter of the late John Nicholson, ao vias c ‘ 1 : a tastes could find gratification in some | Hazel Grove, P. E. I ul | ’ ante Fate GEORGE LAW SON, i j of the selections, whether one ~— At the residence of the bride’s mother, “N. 8. le, melodious, intricate or most elaborate. | Gout George St.. on the 22nd in-t., by ; te ca Mre. Roome, Mrs. Malcolm MeLeol, Mre.| the Rev. Geo. @, P. Palmer, John H That SANDERSON & CO’S. is about the best place ro ? Williston Brown, Mias E. Brown and Mr. Wonnacott to Caroline E. Ashley, all of in town -to buy GROCERIES ? oot : Fired Davies contributed the vocal parts. Charlottetows. d A fa oo pe tcnape menor acsandh ct w~ = Think! My dear sir, I don’t think at all; I know ——IS NOW OPENING SOME—— Wants, Lost, Found &c¢ 7 thoee who were absent were decidediy th ——— . . i : ? L osers, We hope that this is not the last LOCAL NOTICES. it for a fact. Just _ here at the Bargains I got 4 f thes titale for p searon—they are Q oe ‘ i Advertisements under this heading charged . j ee me mee oe PAE Pe os vlad Advertisements under this heading charged there last week :—9 lbs. choice Tea for $1.10, and they te nder this, hea ng ¥ te : a ean in n 7 appeeeiati n for the eee en ee have a brand there for 90c., good Tea, too; prime Porto xs =< oO recognize Owing af f 0 : ~--—---- --—~--—~— *- —-+—_ -—