| | kL EE SNR PH Wholesale and Retail Liquors &t2te 38S QUEEN STREET eived pr S. Ss, “Tal e Winnipeg” : ; LIiverpoo! & arge cons gonient **ae- Bieod and Lluaverary WLiskies, : Ss. Corea from Glasgow 100 iy Biend, 200 ises Pattisons’. ( Whiekies in bottlea and flaske. G eas Stout, (Burkes and Bass’ A P & H) io piets aod quarts, ’ azed qu rices On ap ‘ A. MACDONALD. IMPORTER vy for 2wks, w4 BULBS., Our BULBS are here The ream of the Bulb Crop. The very choicest named varieties selected by our Mr, Haszard, Prices right, _ SUNNYSIDE, ~” We are Now Ready To show you a r.ch assortment of Jourelry Cut Class Silverurars Fancy Clocks Purchasel by Mr. W during his recent trip s These goods are beautiful plendexut with all the nicet: ness and elegance that pcrtains tothe production of America’s best and moet artistic manufac- turers. When looking about for a gift you will do well to “Walk in and look aro. elloer broad. y res- ; good KAAAARAAK FF FFI FF IHF od” 2M W. WELLMER = Tue Great Waren Hose. Fe ae ee eee ee te kd MVEA VE /DOBELL LINE. : here from oual Sle ana sails due Sth inst for St, Johns, Nfld, via Sydney and North Sydney. Live stock on deck and produce deck at lowest rates. For further information as to freight OF passage apply to N.RATYENBURY, Agent Ss. S. (ireetlancs is Montreal Tuesday, under Oct & GRAIN rd Bass . stock. HASZARD. Fammess Line of Steamers Halifax to Great Britain 5. 8. “Ulunda” will Liverpoo G. B. 9th Nev. John’s N fid, ; Che 8. § ‘Halitax City” will leave Halifax .. London G. B, 17th at O\ The « Halifax City’ ¢o'd Stor: ge. W_W. CLARKF, All sizes now HORACE leave for calling at is fitted with Ager.t HASZARD & MOORE). LL LT TT I Ak Ce A Re EN SY ARI aS EES SN P. @. Box 826 ‘LeithHouse’—-Phone 174'LAKE WINNIPEG -N PORT. A Valuable From Char- lottetown for Liverpool. Cargo The Beaver Line Steamship Lake Win- oipeg arrived from Montreal last night about nine o’cleck, but was not docked The steamer is now lakiug in cargo, and it is expected that she wil sal for Liverpool early on Thursday morning, Her Charl t etown cargo will nclude the followiug until this morning. 4,000 women cheese, shipped by Prowse & Sor 1°, Carvell Bros, Alberton Dairying Company, cones Has zar i, Sylvanus Ga lant and Nelson Rattenbury. 1250 cases eggs, shipped by and J A Farquharsen. Auld Bros “HE DAILY EXAMINER, a NOVEMBER 9 186% ae«£, ee . PERSONAL ee ee Local and Other Items Tea on the tables at six o’clock Mr Geo F @wen was a passanger by the YMCA. western tran last night returning from St | Dox’r Want Tuem.—The Lunenburg John. Mr Daniel Waters. of Hal fax, apne | town council has passed a by-law forbid- of the Bank of Nova Scotia, is registered | ding the setting up of merry-go-rounds in Miss Emma Beer returaed from Mone- ton last evening. in tre _—-_>— — at the Queen Hotel. the town, ai Mr W J Farrand, of St John fie here it LAMBS AND Greerrk.—Mr S. H. Jones the interests of the Canadian Drug Com-! shipped 410 lambs from Summerside to pany. le is at the Hotel Dayies. | Bostos yesterday. He el: -0 shipped a car MrP J Quinn, representing Thibe- | load of geese to the same market. ileau,Sovs & Co., Montreal, is here ona Ctais en business trip. Ieis atthe Hotel Davies, | RGAN ReoiraL,—Attention is directed | [0 the adveriisement of the organ recital in Ibane. lal ban | St. James’ Church, which appears else- r Samuel Meier 1,l al tely of Bra 1200 packages butter, shippe d by Benj as 1 N — a vei ot Sane | | where in this day’s issue. ‘he recital will Heartz, N Rattenbury and the C reanal Al wok ee west territories for Frince t be well worthy of patronage. Dairyiog Company. ; aes : i ope a sei 300 barrels apples, shipped by the Fruit Mrs : Bustel, M s3 Elsie Bushel, Miss | oLice Courr.—Thres drunks made up Growers’ Association, D Ferguson and wir Bushel and Miss Fi orrie Winchester | t the docket this morning [heir names are Jonn Roberteon. ) were pean by the early train this} Michael Madden, Daniel Macdonald and 2000 cares cauned goods, in lobste | morning en :oute to Boston. Patrick McCloskey. A fine of $2 or ten mutton, ec, shipped by J H M ayrt ck & d Randclok Churchill’s son is amb! AYS Was Im: posed tp each case, H W Longworth and Cogs vell & . tious of fellow ne i s tath r’3 | litica : ; - 100 case# bacon, shipped by B & MM | footsteps. We shall soon see whether be ! ‘ROM THE P ise ee oo | Rattenbury. . | has taken the p aution of endowing hin B! sheep aod laut hav arrived n] i Sundry ‘small lots of parsnips, carrots, | Self with his father’s plack, personal mag- | ae and vicinity from the Province bey oysters, € shipped by various amd. netism and pclitical ability. | a the past or 8. Most of them 100 tons hay, sh pde p by Nelson Ratten Mr BE W McCready. of the New York | were shipped from ee eeaiare le. bury. lersli st “Mis ‘rances May | Si i ae pm om Y 100 head cattle, shipped by B Hender [een r oe | Aa 4 NY bine Crea in | . ae Penna D sere BR. Mies on and EK Wheatley. marriage “a E) ira ; oii "aes lay list. | mao, * Summerside, has kindly ing 1200 sheep, sb ip ps d by E Weatley, B | The nn i . oi of the ed tor of an ee thousands of byacinths, crocuses, Hendereon and Carvel! Bros , Cha: “va ace ee eee and tul ps to be planted in Queen 78 Gnard Vee _— | ¢quare gardens, Charlottetown. He has “igure ga Big Ben} rt ~~ | qT he Journal reports that Mr Charles F | the th anks of ae Gardens Committee and : The estimated value of the fargo is $7 fs- | Macdou gall, second son of Rev De Mae i citizens gen rally for his wif, 6UU, made up as follows ; | dougal), formerly of this Island, and for I i I i 8 eh a |e $24.00 | atime pastor of the Calvin Charch,Si John,; Gorse to Bermepa.—The handsome I ee eae ee 4.800 | N B., but now stationed in New Hampshire, . pair cf greys, imported from St John by ea Oe 5,000 | died | some time ago at Chickamauga 2ark, ; Mr J J Davies, have been scold to Mr H C Sheep..... 5,000 Lytle, Ga. Mr Macdougal enlisted as a | Onterbridge mes wili be shipped to Ber- i Q 600 | soldier in the Lat Maiue Regiment, and was muda by the Sainte Marie. Apples. eg oe oe Pe 750 stationed at Chickamauga Park, Liy tl ~~ Mr Oaterbridge bas also bought two of Canned goods 14,000 Ga,, for some time » but was stricken with the city horses for shipment tothe same Bacon.. 9 000 | veilow fever whic ‘carried hia off. The! place. Raikes ches o> Léiena + 2,260) deceased visited this province last year, ee oe CM a te Se a 700 cance —— THE Last Rites, —'he funeral of Bice paste tenes ¥orss 1,500 | OBITUARY. Michael Walsh took place this morning Berge eg to ik atte frou his late residence on Cumberland eee ‘ \ Total...........c0+)5-87%,600| Mrs. Robert McKenzie, of South Gran- | 5° ae Seaman Catedral thence 1 The agente here have not been advised regarding the future sailings of the Lake innipeg to this port. LOCAL NOTICES. Misees’ box calf nice boots, Si per’s Corner. Ladies’ box calf walking 1 aa $2 : and $2.20 a pair, at R K Josw’s, Stamper’s Corner. walking boots, extra 85 a pair—R K Jost, Stam-~ Once used, always used — Diamond Shoe Dressing, 15c.— R K Jost, Stamper’s Corner. Our men’s etrong laced boots fer fell, at 95c and $1.25, are worth 20 per cent more. This is a snap; take advantage of it—J B Macdouald & Co, 2€2 Gi Histcrical—20 Histories! correct tan Highland Shawls, Tar- great big fellows, | can be made up toorder into One of those prety fashionable cloaks with Grecian floonce. At Paton & Co’s. Price $2.50 3.50, 4.50, 8.00, 10.00, 13.50. Get one. They arrived trom theland of the heather last week. Things to Make a Note of eae Meeting.—There will be a meeting of the Junior Crescents this evening at 8 o’clock. No. 2 Co. 4th C.As will meet at Co club room to-night at 8 o’clock to receire anoual drill pay. All rifles, belts and over- coats to be handed in. House and Furniture Sale.—See ad. of of auction sale estate F. W. Moore to take place on 16.h inst. This is one of Char- lo.tetown 8 prettiest sites, and a subsian~ tia’ br ck nouee, al-o 2 acres of pasture. For furniture lists see hand b ll . In view of recent discoveries of ¢«]! on " the way to Klondike what swag Mann and McKenzie wouli have obtained it Yukon Railway contract had been sanc- tioned by the Senate ! Lic y, AS | | | 2 | MW Ve a , 37 4, 4 7] iv av iv FitSto Yeas’ Underwear must fit. Ifitd «+: fi t i+n’t fit, Uur Underwear i- fir becau-e it fits. Our prices fit the qvratity, var 50c Underwear ix worth 59 cents; our $1.00 Underwear ie worth $1, and so On through the better graies. ,2. Ferkins & Co Sunnyside. Seite CORRee? SSIS aS —— “aa cw~e @ 2 @ 4 @e @e 8 2 OSS 2 8 OS @S SM v ceewe sa @ a @ @e & @ @ 2040060867 @2 = S “~ ~— PLEASANT HOME WORK for menor wa men, day or evenine; $6 to$15 weekly, no can- vass ng or experience needed; plain instruc-- tions and work mailed on application. Praz- jan mi,. Co., New York C.ty 261 di vik the Roman Catholic cemetery. A large number of peo; le followed the bearse to the cemetery,tuus honoring in death a man they respected in I:fe and whose dex mise, after a brief illness, is sincerely ville, died last Sabbath moraing, 6tb inst, of inflammation and heart troutle. The funeral took place on the following Mon-~ day afternoon, 7th inet, with a Jarge at tendance. , : acl ; Rev. Al ao nr ont by! mourned. The pall-bearers were T. Z. v. Alex Stirling. A family of nine are Taylor, Michael Egan, L. M. Poole, left to mourn the loss of a loving mother, slsoa fresh remembrance of the loss of their father, who diedlast March. Fo .r of the girls of the family are married, two in the State of Massachusetts, one in Nova Scotia and one on the I-land. The rest of the family, two girls and three boys, are at home Occasionally. _——P 2 eae HOTEL ARRIVALS Patrick Power, Walter Lowe and Johan Murphy. Wet Wortn Reapine.—“The Vogue of the Vaudeville” is the title of a timely and most interesting article by Mr BF Keith in the November number of “Th> Nation- al Magazine.” No ove is more capable of discussing this subject than Mr Keith, as he isthe originator and the most success- ful manager of vaudeville in the world. He nas made the vaudeville clean and en- tertaining, aod the most popular form of amusement to-dsy. Histheatresin Bos- ton, Providence, New York and Philadei- phia are largely patronised,and the perform- ances are alvays of the beet description. —— Hotel Davies: D W Coleman, Hamilion Ont; A McBeth, city; WH Helmer, Hali- fax; A E McKay, Truro NS, H H Harvey, W J Farrand, St John; PJ Quinn Quebec; B C Cox, Souri+; T H Radford, Montreal T A Cossman, Halifax; Pellecier, Montreal? Queeu Hovel: D Waters, dalifax; Frea W Heath, Toronto; Miss Helen Hunter, Danda-; E Boswei!, Victoria; J Nichols, Mrs J W McPhee, Lizzie McPhee, Annan- Foorsatt Norres.—lt is understood that an effort is to be made to have the Wander- ers come here on Thanksgiving Day to play dale. a match with the Abegweits. OO e Dalhousie defeated Mount Allison at TRIAL SUBSCRIPTIONS Halifax vesteruay, the score being 11 to 5. The WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE The Wanderers defeated Dalbousie on HERALD ard STAR—will be sent to any ada- months, for twenty-five cents, Apply or address subscrép- Examiner Office, c . rT C2 a ra A 4 ‘ pele wt siti, Saturday, 3 to 0. A try by Stephen won the gaine for the Wanderers. Harvard defeated the University of tere Pennsylvaniaon Saturday, The ecore was The Puzzle. 10 to 0. Varsity defeated McGill at Toronto on Saturday, 18 to 3. WEEKLY dress for thre for both papers. tions to the The = New York, Nov. 8.—Heary Norman, in his first Lundon letter tothe Times yester day, dweiis at great length on the haste with which war preparations are being carried Serwaee by England, Mr Norman Bays iv part; s have never eikeeee public opinion to be so perplexed us it has been during the pa-t Everybody has been completely in the dark. Nota single newspaper has re- ceived official inspiration, Even Lord uv broke a two yeare’ political support Salisbury, has bru vuucusafed Lo information whatever, though ic is bis policy upon which the country is now united, The puzzle is his Woy is Kuglaud arming t the teeth ia. 0 haste, when it bas been well known for a imvaght that the French Guvernment i evacuate Fashoda unconditionally ? i ~ Ais “Aiea (}. where you will you cannot do better i te u ing of your overcoats or ulsters ti . we can do for you, and with every day, 3 to 2. ailhisliaienncliiay Some oLp Prorite.—There are belong: ing to Windsor, N S, five men and three women, whose united ages amount to 705 yeare, or an average of 88 vears each. One of the gentlemen is in his ninetieth year,and says he can take the change out of an anvil with many much younger men. He is an interesting old gentleman and can picture in vivid Janguage Windeor’s early history, and can portray to perfection the peculiar- ities of those citizens who were prominent one and two generations ago. He is a blacksmith by trade, and is by a few months the oldest “‘resident” of Windsor— Halifax Herald. Week, feuscu Ty, WwW scsieuce wo arta Na Sale OF Journal the sale of Stock Farm cattle at Summerside a few days ago was very suc- cessful. The sale resulted as follows : Shorthorn bul!, sold to Richard WvUu j pyrsivul LY ¢ f us doing belter for you. Give Vessey. I le York.. S70 Vs aittle Yor — us @ trial —J B Macdonald & Co. Shorthorn bull. D Mackenzie, Spriugfield, Lot 67............ 44 Tomor:cw will be the day of the Hos- pital tea ngebe Y M C A Hall, ; Ayrsbire ball. Fred K_ Peter, tit Summerside, for WP Doyle, Glasgow,. isGieteenibas oe; See Ayrshire bull calf. Peter Mac- watt, Malpeaes. . .. 050655 v0.08 21 Ayrshire heifer. Wm aes Marshfield,... ion SRO ee ee ee Arey See ss 50. os hecho 35 Ayrshire bull. Jobo Craig, Mid- SEN + 6 = vith nono nce aie oe 26 ooc ’s Grade bull. Albert Laird, New Should be in every family medicine chest and every traveller’s grip. They are invaluable when the stomach fs ont of order; cure headache, biliousness, and @ll liver troubles, Mild and efficient. 2 cents . $258 .00 ~™ TIE pciieddiaai ude Goliath Was Surprised | When David hit him witha stoae. He said that such a thing NEVER ENTERED HIS HEAD BEFORE. No one in Chariotietown is surprised when told that our new store in the Prow-e Block is the handsomest ove in the Provinces, or that our up-town store EVERYBODY KNOWS. is still in the same old place. Owawa defeated Montreal on the same j Carrie.— According to the eseae eae test UATE Our Furs are first class in evey particular--ali the latest novelties now showing ses RANA ZAZA s% We NZ Nb NY AAP AP UW AO BP US TE eS & & >> es. a a oa oe] ~>e ee > > S&S Ss @ © oS & FURS ~aea >a oe eo @® ® @ @ @ > @ = ~~ v >» = = @ es @ @ > s wos TE. oh "ay Tere I STANLEYS $y No class of merchandise aimits of so much d ception as FURS. DAY Knowing this, we buy only from manu‘ xcet- f§ urers of the highest commercial standing, and ¥ known probity. “ye In protecting ourselves, we protect you, Our guarantee goes with all goods sold. We Invite Your Inspection Stan] oy | heb be oh. AS AS AS OS ao “ ze ¢ Our Principal Business is Making highclass clothing to ordel We also have a spleudid linefof Mens Furnishings. Which dort add any extra expense to our large and increasing Tailoring business. We claim to give better value than any house in the trade. On Underclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties; Braces, Handkerchiefs, Hose, Gloves, &c GIVE US A CALL AND YOU WILL BE CONVINCED GORDON & McLELLAN Upper Queen St. Men’s Stylish Outfittere MUU at You want a Perfect Home Dye You get it in + MAYPOLE SOAP MADE IN ENGLAND. - WASHIES and DYES Sample of work ANY MATERIAL and book on home ANY COLOR. dyeing—FREE on application to A. P. TIPPET & CO. ais eee ie ene Aero Sold Everywhere. Mrs. W. WILSON, 1234 Cadieux St., Montreal, says: ‘Having thoroughly tested Maypole Soap, I find just as represented.’ vi it A Eee name Are you Engaged In any occupation which requires more or less w:]- If so, you should wear the J. D. King Boot For Gentlemen made of Box CalS goodyear welt. HASTEWART &1 CoO ; | | |