owen Fee = ———= "eee we LOCAL AND OTHER ITEHS. ant M ] 1 Wa . < \ \ | BR i ‘ : . M : ie SS ‘ : mt | Ma naid ‘ Live city ‘ 118 mor M ird Hea ( ; ~ | ~ \ M swa | dank Halit | yt p a j i] ( ~ 4 S | { | | N } A Doe 2 i we t aa i? arom, 4 : . Q Hot a he A wre : ae a MI : . . forw fea ¥i 3 ; ‘ 1 \ > Ml “er ; ( HT ; .o M Loe ‘ ‘ I ‘ M ; s wa M ‘ ut | ; | { ‘ mt i ind } ‘ i ‘ (ne pr \ _ l i t t ved yy . y é uM he He ( ] E Shatford, : S : Act ‘ Hi “a Halifax, NS; C A Stay oi MC Leishman, Montres { ’ _o t; Geo Smith, St Sere Vl vi i > i tt ‘ \ | “ ‘ s \ id ; aT Be 4; Nova S N - » ‘ ' ‘ { : Mr ‘ \ Ar I = : { _ Ne) » ’ j I \ | . Sr D P : = thee was G S M Sa . Par I) " ; : . ; s la I) Meorrive “p n, | i { eR { . f ~ j ) ut t . ‘ om *+er+e —— M Ix -Mr. Georg } { st 1 vented an ir | ahs of water vary he lamp. | 7 - vt hie | ~ i W iat t \\ Vi M i 5 a } { ‘ ‘ ‘ > B ' { 7 a iTHO Boravxep.—At half-past ; r the lighthouse ‘ lest aS Anirew’s P was observed by agr : : : Creorge vn to be on fire A é 4 i but | ‘ n e party at put off 1 a hoat, but ’ : ‘ : 4 ng the Potnt the lighthouse o vasa -t destroyed. There was a strong } ‘ Bost | rula ur? ‘ ! ‘ ng at the time and this, cou; ed fr Bost ve~- afleri n uf nee the fact that a large quantity ,a : frety ut f amps was stored in the building the { ving pa-=ac Bradford Bell, Lins t rapidity with which the fire siy 5 a i I } work The ke I of the v Cc ¢ An i ‘ isa at tie me Th H D Fish, W S Hasting Hasting ae ac ag ac BW Lee. Mra C } . ) Mef i ‘su ‘ James McD JM MeK Kate Kose, 5 MARRIED. _ ! the bride’s fa pEurERA a. eS e Ii , by the Rev. J. Gillis, Mr ing in Philhas Ti i oot ieee MeLcos, of Lot Otte: Jeanie Mi ed : - oy , ” : : st — : - P Fson, } invest daughter of Mr. Don- nr ee 5 Lacie to, | ald McPherson, of Forest Hill, Dandas mat f obtaining und S DIED. hav s \ Amberst, O Lith, Ca i wit pre an? Hea ‘ als id G0 Ges , Ww : —. 7 Boston, Mass, Octol Harry | ted | cis : { a i . of Ter ars w un i e ° the le Mr. M.S n was ele i — ¢€ % N Z of vo ze, Thursda “4 A Face Roughened Os Trespay aft , 2a And g a 1 ani Lenn Ha , ’ rr . \ND- le her f t ew at pwned 5 tii€ tw jast entioned g en, in € - a pedition to MeNally’s Island, ‘about A Complexion Spoile Miles p the Eas rivet E hae lOOx a fent and | ns wit em, 800 | he Oetol« ‘ Is can be made right again Paid they wonid tx 4 ‘ t ving | by using day. They have not yet retarned, ever 7s 2 aAnxvetyv i re regaruing f EAM OF ROSES =. u i ° their whereabouta l ye after i I report at the ut was f bottom It makes the skin soft and smooth as a up tw ha t erif new kid glove. Others have used it, the report wwe sy ? Price 25 cents. Prepared La Sit @* wr ig a DON ve hear | and sold only by Vhat ¢ sa g i are a Campbell's Point, Johnson & Johnson, ——— THE DAILY EXAMINER : - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1894. | FURS! FF $eREEA eae Norway Seal Capes and Miufis, The Distingue ea tea Seal Capes and Mufis, possum Capes and Muffs, Beaver Capes and Muffs, Astrakan Jaciets, Waterproof Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. P Trv us for Fur Goods. We will vive you the closest prices is admitted to be the best selling ’ “gh. ’ ‘ I vy. $ €> | __. Waterproof Garment in the market, J. i. MACDONAL ED & € 65 RIT at as proved by the experience of! | A | Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy ef © years. TA bt) ‘ Mt ‘ :4 ~] “~ ck | &. ~ || W. A, WEEKS & C0. | : , 7 ) © orse il S Orse : : i i , | | 2 j best 4} ° * . . ‘ j 7 . be | + have just received their Fall Stock | a r Hi of this celebrated make, all in the | x cA best Tweeds* and Proofings. We tx) Yee reas have been handling this Water-| nave 09 proof for the past three years with “VICTOREL, : <j Phe i enna Bury 100 ve i satisfaction to our “400 NOW I’ STOCK. FOUR DIFFERENT STYLES. Marguerite, Juliet, Victoria, Golf, with Silk-lined Hoods. ne en ait Extracts from the written opinions of leading English We believe the Distingue Waterproof to be unsur- passed. The most popular Waterproof in the market.” “The Queen of Waterproofs. Attractive in appearance, "| perfect in fit and finish, made in most elegant designs, | soe enone posses. SWEAT BLANKETS, WOOL SUITS, SURGINGLES, HALTERS, Fashionable durable. healthy. aie aur AND EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT es fA 8 ce oars ey a FagaPr er i ne <4 Yr = “rt 6 a ta ar are) c . = aa iG We. Ei. * z - ? =» . > $ £ ee & oy AA «> e} & eh iiGG paetail. { wp. O S BORS sti we f | Charlottetown, October 6, 1894—m w f i is ~% i ‘ i | ay "Woolen Company. @ur stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete. and we cordially invite you to coine and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefer: and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet cveryhody’s approval. %Se wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made fromm our own ‘Pweeds. ‘They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- thing you can buy. ef ef We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of the largest ranges of WORSTEDS ia town, all of which we are offering at avery small advance on cost, HATS and CAPS of all sor’s and at all prices. We are sell- ing our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. We are also offering. very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings. Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. WY WOOLEN COMPANY. New Season’s Tea, == FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR Direct E rom China, Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. ! ee anmee anne} VIA VANCOUVER AND C.-P: ———— We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Tea to sitisfy all tastes. ee enlace net — Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, Trinitdad and Yellow Refined ' , ‘ “a *| . amare , nay * Groceries. feeling confide f TO! vi be satisfie with We have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of | We Invite you to try oul Groceries, fee ling ( mnfident th ut you --% ill ) sit l l ) . . . , 4 2 1» } © ~ . . our first direct shipment from Foochow,: saving all inter-| Ur goods and prices. ‘mediate profits and freight from London. As a result, we | S B. BN WAN & ‘@., } i | 7 To ; THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. murd vi red tl iat city Cor. Kent and Prince Streets, fortnight ago \ young 1rar - 18. we ee ected, wa ned! : y aring | Cor, Queen and Richmond Streets att 4 ' wh e wa I r wa a unknow reson, # i : Eodns hho 5 bet ARE assa vig | : a i r pe priqnok tr, | I ®& farhave been wnabi » obtain the you a millionaire’s wife?~—we will elig ‘ : make your MANSION luxuriant; a — oak merchant’s?—we furnish your ' i | . : ‘ he : ; tue Fi yr i ' a" . t sipexce with due regard to ele- devotion of the | ri * @ indian : > — the gance and refinement: a mechan- River sed ye-terda ew the ' Mase of Rer nm. The pastor. Very s7?—we fit vp your HOME com- Rev. Mer. Gillis, was avsiered int exer pletely, tastefully and substantially, | cises by hi Db. M rane I r _ and we do it as well and as will- > . ) a T y i) q tr . , . oO Mel . aoe ngiy for one as the other. Who McDonald, Summerside; Rev. « Mi ing! Leonald. Miscou and R J.J. MeDon- knows ?—the mechanic of to-day | ts < : ; , ald, Kinkora A reg : wurse Of vs may be the merchant of to-morrow, mons was preached dur D . CG | the merchant (the hat mer- the preachers y Fathers, Vongall, Gre- ai ‘ . et ‘ ar eiance,) & millionaire gory and Rona’d MeDona \ ! i ing Maes the very etiierent ochotr was ae in embrvo. By the law cf business sisted by an orche b mad pas tf “ gravitation our broad-guage policy Rev. J. A. McDonald. cornet, and Mesers attracts Furniture buyers, hence Joseph McLellan and Heary§ Dempsey, : q ' af ake ra - our immense stock and traffi violins. Mies Jes McKinnot of Sunnv- side, Lot 14, presided at the organ, wile seo Rev. J. J. McD mald i Mr. D. J. Camer- Sidecars detrei ve| MARK WRIGHT & 00., LED members of tl r in the veal rendi-| & u " ' ! ‘ lownt | tien: The attendan a the devotions ail - i Was ver iry¢, @imoet & ] the parishione rs Ww ho Sell at Selling I ricer, > approa ng the Holy Table = Why We Lowered the Price. lt was not because of any fault in the Corsets. As far as we know they are as good as the very best The trouble with us was we had not all the sizes in any one kind. and in many cases we could not replace the sizes at the old price. £0 now is your opportunity —all broken lines are being closed out at a fraction of their value. SIZES 10 TO 209. BEER BROS. } i | ; ' ' } never before held such SPLENDID VALUE, and we in- | Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street* tend giving our customers the full benefit. ws TRY US FOR TEAS. houses hanlling this make of Waterpruols:— Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the City. SELL the BEST, whieh i« | Woodill’s German Baking Powder, ani y i wk§no customers to je pevnchentifie sin nn P. E. Island Railway . On and after FRIDAY, ist June, 1864, the trains of this Raswway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— rrains Outward, Trains Inward, Read down; Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM SO. OODirdics Charlottetown....... 6D 9@ 30L 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 }) O45. ....North Wiltshire...... 53 8 Be Siices> Hunter River....... 524 815 44 735.........Bradalbane + $0 TR Dae, FO cotnbhben’ BEMOPOES. ..0..0000 415 7 508 740......... Freetown. ........ 44 78 52 7R . Kensington ........4299 648 6Ww 815) ooo AP MP wbecne (406 615 ee > Summerside AM ~ hae BONS... ee isesie Si 1105 | 202 845.........Miseouche 32 1068 23 2065.... Wellington 307 WiT i 317 935 . Port Hill .237 8% } 4421030. .. O'Leary —_ 146 Siw 508 1047 Bioom field. +1 7H | 60011 14., ..-Alberton..........105 7K 655 1155 ‘ -Tignish...........12% 6 iPM AM PM 4M” 1AM PM AMPW 630 800...... Charlottetown....... 9 56 650 315.....Royaity Junction..... 96 65 se eee .. Bedford . -.-80@ 40 ; 805 405).......Ar LV... 2000 816 46 Mount Stewa) t SO OF cia nv Be, cabins 810 8 4 Pan Oe oe a. Es bia itinnnten 742 315 ; 930 500 . ~~ |. lg eee, eS 1014 538........Bear River.........645 289 SORES OG. .okccicnee Ee... 6 ita tae re AM PM (AM PR AM PM | 52 410.......Mount Stewart...... BW 845 |; 938 508 .--Cardigan..........717 3% » 520 ..Georgetown........700 215 MPM AM PM } PM AM 515 +00 vccegns MMIRBM, . cick cnecicceces 7 605. ....6...000, Cape TIAVERSS.... o...s000 62 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railwa: Moncton, N. B. A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. | ; it ine DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office .- Kent Street "Aug 16,794—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED -A general servant in a small a nily; no washing. Apply at this cflice, ecuy—tu rO RENT—The dweiling house on Prince | Street at present orcumed by Mr. A. A. Me- ean, containing 1S rooms; also, large stable, | Apply on premisestoMrs. YEO, 3i—oct19 -- ——~—— OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the | Merchants’ tank of P. KE. Island, at present | occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, | with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. | (8th. Apply at Merchanis’ Bank of P. EK. { island. eod ti—septls | IiOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A thr e | story Dwelling Hous: situated on Pownal Strect. Apply to B. TRALNoR, P.. G Depait- ment. 6w law (fri)—septia MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of |} Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 300 | Slides, various; cost over $29). offered at halt price for cash, Encyclopedia Britannia, ia- |; test English edition, new, ata diseount. Al- | 80, a number of other works, new and second- hand pply at this office. tf—octl8 } VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. forsile. Apply at this office. 2aw—octis WANTED—A reliable boy to carry parce!s } and make himself generally useful.—J. B. | MACDONALD & Co. 3i—octls WANTED—A girl for general housework~ Apply to Mus. H. R. Lanes, Bayfield Street. octl7—3i pd W ANTED-—A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. HARRISON CARVELL, Brigh- ton. Ul—octls ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by MISs BEATRICE WaApMAN, Bay- field Street ti—octl6 WANTED--A housemaid. Appiy to Mrs. ARTHUR PETERS. octls FOUND—A pearl and silver rosary. The owner can have it by applying to Mas. WIL- LIAM MAGUIRE, Hillsborcugh Street. octl5—3i TO LEv-—Half of cottage pleasantly situ- ated near West Kent Street School. Rely on premises to Mrs. HENDERSON. oc W ANTED— A housemaid in a small family Inquire at this office. ti—octl) TO LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooms Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tts augz WANTED—By a young man with capital to invest, @ partnership in good business, \ddress A B, care of this office, septa SANDERSON & co., AN OPEN LETTER | , _——- - . Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. } # att me ey : : oad Es | | ; 5 Al MESSRS. FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—m w f j | $< a = Drar Sirs,—l have given the Hightand Range, bought Now Landing and to Arrive from f. } Run of Mine Coal per Following S:hooners : | WARRIOR, 179 from you some time ago, a thorough trial, and find it te BLANEETS |work admirably in all respects. With the excellent ar- AND BED QUILTS. |rangement of dampers, the draft can be so regulated as to | s 48 j . | burn the least possible amount of fuel. I burn the soft Dominion Coal Company § Mines, coal entirely, but believe I would work equally well with hard coal, I can heartily recommend this Range to any- one wanting “an economical, first-class Cooking Stove. Cold weather is coming” SPRINGBIRD, [54 TONS. (Signed MARY A, CARROLL. and these goods will soon SWAN, ab, 4 | __ Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—m w f P. WALSH, 93 he ~ wanted. We _ have CYMRERTINE. \sT as ° . RUSTIC, O00 + Blankets in all sizes, and INION. 10 « Quilted Bed DOMINION, 160 « ; | Covers. — ‘“ | Also, SLACK COAL per following schooners : | These are all New Goods ~ CLOUD. 130 TONS. THE BURNING QUESTION Is and., marked: aj 1 geen iar 78: W hat OIL Shall I Use? prices. HOWARD L., 140 ee ee eee This Coal is all of best quality, and will be sold low Shall I pay 25 cents a gallon for Oil, when I can get whilst ianding, as good an article for 16 cents per gallon, IMPERIAL MEASURE, from the following leading Grocers in Char- HARRIS & STEWART = Peake Bros. & Co. et” J. D. McLEOD & CO., LON EDGIN HOUSE Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—lw STEWART & GATES. DAVISON Charlottetown, October 17, 1894-—dy Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—dy lwo wky | & CO. —<-