—— und Mr. and Mrs. Riley, ry’ THE 4 HMEARQUARTERS oF OWEN & FITZGERALD, ROBERTSON'S BOILDING, QUEEN STREET LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ~ | ; ~ Arita corne? - St. La ~ er - Cr i g ‘ “ : - LI I : i arly fF Mr.Cha \ a] - N ‘ S ‘ ’ - \ ~ \ ~ ~ > -_ wENY tp ‘ a“ i a - - . } L he ‘ “ —— ag Y P - ‘ r “ cently - ere rh if i : = a me Be Bele ‘ sla Af attendance -_— s Dixxer ti} : . e ple H that _- ‘ x , ver g I i \ J.C. McAula ot f Messrs. P. H. Trainor W “ : - For WiyxNiPEec.— i nbs | t ul ¢ ; e VW oa th ' : ~ os N “ tinmers ‘ ' tha M Laft > wa K ele “us f Mr. J aft e stea _— “ Com Te Marre Ch vs nes at the Aral a ris | & has been K ¢ : k es 1 and Mr. Daniel J. Riley ‘ Io Dr. and Mrs. Handrahan Tue Examiner yearty meratulations Highest Awards! tt hne World's C i ian Ex positi n has given the Brainerd & Armeatrong Co. the highest awards on their Abeolutely last Color Wash Embro lery Silks, Knitting K# and Sp Silks : Ths is the kind we keep! Wisile the *“uperiority of these Silks has ‘ Loom ¢ : a * ’een acknowledged by all usere OF Kl re iery or Sewing Silks. still it is - cratifying to have the general yiy endorsed as it iw by ihese awards from the Commissioners of € great Workd’s Fair BEER BROS o “k of Brainerd & Armstrong’ SUKS is now arge an i« in plete Weather ‘Bulletio. Posoxro, Nov 27,10 9. m. iY i re W iiGes ore lually ehifting to easterly, fair t cold J ‘ > I AND A ¥ Sate.—TI ers rtunate Cir of King’s Dauvhte a Tea ar Ay r Sa aid Bh. 3 yspita ' 3 D _ ra o r - NF Moxtut Y— I Va gia 4 Journal of Moral Refor s th tle of a s hiy, py of which we have r It is edited by F.S. Spence of Por and the prese seue is devoted nia iti juest PRILHARMON SocieTy. — Summerside | 9 to have a Philharmonie Society under | the lewlership of Rev. Fred. E. J. Liovd The officers are: President, K. F. Eltis; , -Pre«is}i t. Isaa Schurmar Reacre tarvy-.s Treasurer, Miss E Muncev — 2 New De I. SHED sy site tor the new ir «4d at Halifax has been « lected [he properties from the corner of Cunard North Park streets, Park : fi, a g th have l for ion vovert eeeene Ma News —By cabie ti LF H T earn that the echr Neva, ap I arrived at Barbadoes, 18 days { witl bors ‘ ] H I as oar? | at Bar- 8 ! Ca 7 vel - Meer at Eweratp—Ow i Fri lay \ I ry meeting at Emerald d t ke place. It has therefore ; ¢ iy . nen to tak place a ‘a ir ‘ Ann ced f for r tT M: i} a2 pron i i I _— Fine Ti Morsive I side @ me sd “tr « ip. § 1. Do gan was « [ lan age n" n wv at ck I A ere man Dov I nav te suse l pa I a ~ ar t he s - { or GHENT arrived her from H *cloc Sterday 1 = atte n ‘ : lea 750 bags pres Cary Bros., 150 ecnses Auld B 0 by J. A Fa ar & ( anda t 2000 chee by Hodgson Brus., of Montreal The « ' t of cheese and =O cases of the egg pped Auld Bros., and all Farquhar shipment are for the English var- - ; M © 4 ~~ s<<es8 uh I i 7 to & k under Prof } The book t sed this } z B ree (; lhomme car 8 I » th uctor at the m mencement of the class Ariti etic from & to 9 ocloek un ler John A. McDonald. This being the first ; i vy i : 4 e 7 Manerace Berts.—The nuptials of Dr. | Ja " Handrahan, 8On if Thomas rahan, Es f this « and Miss Hunter, were solenmized at St D stan'« Cathedral this morning The ny was performed by His Lordship p Macdona 1, assisted by Rev. D. B Mr. Th a» B. Riley. the well- tcbacco manufacturer, and Miss ghan, daughter of the late am K than, Eaq., were also married . Cathedral thie morning, the Rev D B ! Mias Grace Koughan |} to attend, ' ‘ DAILY . PO oe Ane yan EKXAMINER ° : 3 LETTERS 70 THE &DITOR. LETTER FROM SENATOR FERGUSON. | Sir,—Permit me to < orrect an report of my remarke Hall meeting error in Market I said that the at th . on Friday Government nereased their debt art the Merchants’ Bank of P. E Island by nearly $21,000 in the month of October Chis was the iner a *“e ih One month, not n three . Eths as reported The over iraft of $146,000 at the Merchants’ Bi nk f Halifax, iners ased by about $28,000 in October, is under the heading of Loans to vincral Governments But it : ed that these are mainly if n rt i tl transa this Province D. Ferervsex quwemennatienti 22e+e = sn I e | \ ition of Zicn { 1 Ww y with the s | ‘ xiv welcome. The | “y } vrai j Quartette Misses Harvey, Camp- M | M I i i i Campbel! Pa Scotia Mr. J MeLaren s Mr Davison Reading Mixs C Ross is Mrs Ro ‘| ; VW I v i “ vit R Mi iy MeN 5 Mr MeiXay Ml Fraser & MeLean R Miss Lb ¢ 5 irs J M Mef it Ni ky Mat} b Mrs j Prot Mel Q f } M.] i c } Mi MeL: od ri 4 \ il ~ s é ‘ S - Tue Track.—This merning k, as the accommouation t s nerside for Charlottetown waa ng into Emerald station, the eng'n and one box car went off the trac! V hae was al ght y d binage j line pa~- ~ v ver ara { tr - 7. = C. A Mr. Just Hensley ey ‘ t me Pr a Th x ‘ : yes . Stes Personal, MriC. B. Warren has a n Jd. M. McLeod & Co., where he will be py to see all his old friends A. Macdonald of Charlottetown. has beengranted a mate: certificate foreign trade by the board of m: ‘ smi mere Mr J. H. Croas, representing Chak Simpson, & Co., wholesale clothing manu M yntreal, is here on a | usiness p. He is registered at Hotel Davies Mr. H. J. M afternoon iro facturers. ‘ acgowan returned yeaterday " Pris cet E lwar i Islan i where he was married on Wednesday Moncton lranscrint Pau! Lea, Esq , of Monet m, was on the Island last week attending the funeral of is sister-inlaw, Mrs. Jabez Lea, of Vi : MARRIED. This morning, November 27th, at St Dunstan’s Cathedral, by His Lordship Bish yp MeDonald, assisted by the Rev. D B. Reid, James Handrahan, M. D.. of Emyvale,Lot 65, to Adeline Hunter. dangh ter of David Hunter, of Merrimack, Maas.. formerly of Alberton, P. E. | DIED. At Charlottetown, Nov. 26, Harold Her bert, son of Lewis Carvell, aged 37 (St John, Moncton and Halifax daily papers, Boston Herald and Transcript, please Copy.) At his late residence ,Upper Prince Street on Nov. 26th, George Lawson. Esq., aged 77 vears, ' {Funeral Tuesday morning at 10 o’c lose to Brackley Point.] At Charlottetown, Nov. 23rd, Alberta William W. a Jane, infant daughter of Lavinie M. An '4 days ierson. aved At Central Royalty, Nov 25 1893, Isa belle McLaren, wife of Andrew Duncan. aged 72 LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Winter dress and best value, Easela—We goods—for stv le, quality try Moore & MeLead. have just received Somme ery pretty bambo anfl oak easels, wh ich we are selling from 90 cents up.—dJohn I New sol I r best value in POF furs try Moore & McLeod Xmas Numbers and. Xmas Cards put up xl shape for mailing to your friends abroad, at Carter’s Bookstore Hot coffee, lunches, oysters, stewed and i raw, at the coffee rooms, Grafton Street, | opposite law courts nov 22 dy lw Pronmipirios Meerixc.—A second Pro- tion meeting will be heldin the Phil- c Hall, Tuesday, Dee. Sth nov 22 dy lw a : USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the great Rload and NerveRemed¥ ~ The Parliament of Religions ———AND— Religious Congresses at the Col umbian Exposition. j Complete in one volume of about 1,009 pages, fully tilustrated Fascinating Story of the wonderful event the KRelig.ous World has ever known. Edited by a corps of eminent authors and Writers, hendea by the noted Trost Thousands of years of Religious History re- viewed by one body, eomprising the brightest and deepest religious thinkers from all parts of the earth ; elucidating the religious belie s | ot every known sect, and drawing the hear s j |} of men nearer and nearer togethe7. Sold only Sheep, $4.0u. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Sole Agent, “harlottetown, P. E. by subseription. Cloth, $2.5 ; nov27-—3i ead POLITICAL MEETINGS First District of King's. | i The Candidates for the First District at | K ne’s County will meet the Electors of - Z | the following places :— Souris—Wednesday, Nov. 29th, at 2 p. ™. ‘ j Red Point—Thursday, 50th, at 2 p. m. Fortune Bridge—Monday, Dec. 4th, at 2 p- mn. - : Bear River North—Tuesday, Dec. 5th, | at 2 p.m. Priest Pond—Friday, Dec. 8th, at 2 p. m. | West River Hall—Saturday, 9th, at 2 nov24 PUBLIC MEETINGS. First District of Queen's Co. | The tindersigned will meet the Electors of the First District of Queen’s County at the following times and places : Friday, Dec. 8th, at Clifton Hall, at 2 o'clock, p- mh. : . Saturday, Dee. 9th, at St. Patrick’s Schoolhouse, Lot 22, at 2 o’clock, p.m. The Government candidates are invited WILLIAM CAMPBELL, DONALD B. McLEOD. nov 27 You Should See It. A ST STS PROWSE BROS’. a Great Clothing Rooms should he visited by every person who might in the near future re- quire a Suit tor themsclyes or the BSoy. tMlundreds of people have yisit- ed it. and they have found it paid them. ‘The show is large, the quality is good, the rooms light, the prices the tr right, satment you get the best, and PROWSE BROS. will deem it a favor if you call and have a look through, even if you don’t want to buy. Reefers for Boys, Recfers for Youths, Overcoats for Boys, Over- coats for Wouths, Overcoats for 2 months and Men, Reefers for Mev, Odd Pants, Odd Vests, Wonderful Goods for Wonderfal Low Prices. Aeneas ——(x) —- ——- PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottatown, November 21, 1893 » we scholar and | 5 a author, Walter R. Houghton, A.M. Compiled | from original manuscripts and stenographic | O a O Ul | n r reports. | That SANDERSON & CO’S. is about the best. place in town to buy GROCERIES ? | Think! My dear sir, I don’t think at all; I know it for a fact. Just look here at the Bargains I got there last week :—4 lbs. choice Tea for $1.10, and they have a brand there for 90c., good Tea, too; prime Porto Rico Molasses, 56c. a gallon; Porto Rico (Raw) Sugar, de. 2 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. 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. Prices Down! i i = e ‘ rea 3 We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices than ever. Also, a big stock of Jewelry and Clocks to select from at a big discount on former prices. Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky SOMETHING | } | | | | } | | j } | i | FOR MEN |! HEAVY BOYS’ WOOL cheapest right up. —_ ° MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, UNDERWEAR, all UNDERWEAR ~ Special Value. See what we show in penders, ete, ete. MOORE & Successors to Men’s White Shirts, Charlottetuewn, OctoLer 28, 1893—tu th sat prices and No better value to be had. Perkins qualities, & Sterns, SENG I 1893. from the Collars, Caffs, Ties, Hose, Sus-' McLEOD, Try the Try the LONDO Try the Try the Try the Try the Charlottetown, November 9, 1893—m I LONDON HOUSE For FUR CAPES. For ASTRAKAR JACKETS. N HOUSE LONDON HOUS® For MUFEFS and COLLARS. For TOR CAPs. Kor all kinds of LONDON HOUSE For Mest Goods and Low LONDON HOUSE LONDON HOUSE wf 333 Per Cent Saved We are showing One Case of a lot of imported samples of Scotch Underwear, import- er paying the duty, which we can save for our customers. Call and get a Suit; they are bound to sell quick. D. A. BRUCE. HARRIS & STEWART, - - - - LONDON UES, Prices. HOUS: THE BAZAAR STORE ——IS NOW OPENING —— INCLUDING——_—— memento —————(x)— ee SOM E——— BEAUTIFUL CHINAWARE, NEW BOOKS. Boys’ and Girls’ Annuals, Sunday at Home, Leisure Hours and Prices away down. should give us a call. other Annuals for 1894; Poems, National Library Books on Political Economy, ete. Goods cheerfully shown. 7 . Tea Sets, Cup, Plate and Saucers, Rose Bowls, Flower Pots and Vases. for Boys, Everybody BAZAAR COMPANY, Charlottetown, Novy. 16, 1893—tu thu sat Church School for Girls, WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA PATRONS—The Synods of the Dioceses | of Nova Scotia and Fredericton; | CHAIRMAN of BOARD of TRUS- TEES. The, Bishop of Nova Scotia. | LADY PRINCIPAL—Miss Machin, with twelve Governesses and Instructors. The Lent Term of this Institution be- gins on SATURDAY, January 20th, 1894. For Calendar and Trustees’ Report ap ply to DR. HIND, nov24—1m Windsor, N. 8. " WHEN NEXT A. FULT‘ IN, MANAGER buying Soap, ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap. For gen eral household work it has no equal. October 2, 1893 Ask your grocer for it. POLITICAL MEETINGS. HON. GEORGE FORBES and Mr. C, MACDONALD, will meet the electors of the Fourth Electoral! District of Queen's County, as follows :— PISQUID ROAD—On 22nd November, at 5 pm ALBERY PLAINS SCHOOLHOUSE— On Thursday, the 23rd Ni » m LIGG HALL—On Friday, the 24th November, at 5 p. m. GRAND VIEW SCHOOLHOUSE—On Monday, the 27th November, at 5 p.m CALEDONIA SCHOOLHOUSE — On Tuesdav, the 28th November, at 5 pom PLEASANT VALLEY SCHOOI- HOUSE—On Wednesday, the 29th Nov- ember, at 5 p.m. WOODISLAND’S EAST HALL—On Thursday, the 30th November, at 5 p.m BELLE CREEK SCHOOLHCUSE 1 Friday, the lst December, at 5 p. m MELVILLE SCHUOLHOUSE — Op Saturday, the 2nd December, at 5 p.m POWNAL HALL—~On Thursder, the ith December, at 5 p. m VERNON RIVER BRIDGE IALL— On] ridav, the &th Decen:bs r, at 5 p.m ORWELL COVE*SCHOOLHOUSE On Saturdov, the 9th December, at 5 p.m MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLUOUSE On Monday ,» the Ilth Deeember, at Wednesday, the yvemmber, at 5 ()y ~ ELDON HALL—On Tuesday, the 12th Decenil r, at 5 pm —_—_—_— Messrs MARTIN and MeLEAN will meet the electors at the places and times mentioned in the notice of meeting sul vertized by Meassr Forbes and Max donald , ‘ST. ANDREW'S DAY. | The Anuual Celebration of St. Andrew’s Day, under the auspices of the Caledonian | Club of P. EF. Island, will take place at the | Club Rooms Ou Thursday, the 3th inst., AT © OTCLOCK. P. i j ickets can he obtained from D. Small, Chairman; J. 8. MeDonald, D. W. Finlay on, J. McPhee, Committee. J.M CAMPBELL, Secretary. THREE FRIENDS You Meet in Our Stock. Quality, Quantity, Price. We keep everything a first- class Clothing Store should keep. We not only sell at moderate prices, but fill and deliver orders promptly and carefully. Inspection of our Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Suits will convince you we are fully up to the wants of the people of P. E. Island. Give us a eall. McKay Woolen Co. JUST RECEIVED | A Lot of New Overcoatings, We are making a very nice Overcoat for $9.50. Do not let through your fingers WORSTED PANTS, $3.25, A. J. MURPHY. Ch’town, Novy. 24, 1893- a good thing slip tu fri sat NUNN HOUSE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale that very eligible property known as “ THE MUNN HOUSE,” situate at Southport, Lot 48, The House contains fourteen well finished rooms and large Shop? On the premises is a building fitted up asa Hall, suitable for public meetings and also Stabling for twenty horses Be If not sold at private sale before MON- DAY, the 27th inst., the above property will on that day be offered at Public Auc- tion at Southport, at 12 o'clock, noon. For terms, etc., apply to James H. Red- din, Solicitor, Cameron Biock, Charlotte’ town, or to the subscriber on the pre mises, JAMES DUFFY. novl4d—2w eod W ‘ -s } a ants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this headin charge five cents per line. - 7? STORAGE.—I have good dry storage Wagons, Furniture, ete., for the wae P. C. CONNOELY, Grafton Street. ‘ nov2a—3i pd LOST.— 4 tew days ago, a sily rr ‘ the inseription : * “Awarded fo Ng nme Cc. N. D. June, 1891.” leave it at this office, With 1 tr Nesdiework, Finder will please novi WANTED.—Good, live, active lepresenta- tive in this city and Vicinity, to take agency for our Koaline Fuel Saver’ and Fumigator. A reliable article. Good profit. Factories, hotels and families readily use : this com- ound, Address with slamp THE Koa: rUEL Co, Windsor, Ont. dy 3m—novl4 =n een eeetseseeneuinnininen aan WANTED —An Drug business. Srore. apprentice to learn the Apply at Jounson’s Deve lw—nov2 sture near Love's . 4a brindle cow. » her recovery wili “d by I), A. Bruck, Char- nove SeTRAYED.—From the pa Tannery, on 1 hursday ~ Any information leading t be thankfully receiv: lottetown. WANTED.—Canvasser of g00d address. | Can grown stock. Advants : sm BROWN Bho oc ages uncqualled, | Salary and expenses paid weekly f si ary y from start, Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri. BR: hi Nurserymen, Toronto, it. ow (MW 8) —5etg wilt co eTengee - mpcrageeonremapeonaeran ge» ee a ORE TET LE SON curaerterumecmmarans italian 0 feiiiattatialita aaiattitains stax iiimmei tae i it i Ma t iae SN eS ee ee ili, el le Re eee ae a ie ee a PMMA MOLY IEEE LID A LIT AOR IE LENE LOL SN A GTI OF FEM RIS RRS mete A ES NE pe NI NE 3 Ae SEE CPW I Sg? IS he RO Ce ee —_— om & mn en mee