Ge wee + er THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. ore A Bee I " - M Ml ! us a = I ‘ ‘ ey 8 Comy) y 1 ‘ Aca ¥ M M x - Profe ‘ ’ ova a : t ‘ - CO. E. Pius e discussed by vA n R ,of New Glas- ee { | nvention to be ( November Sth - M ‘4 : e! I ‘ 4 4 . } | ‘ ~ le 1 Ww j ted 5 M } me - \ SUMMO ‘ a iB for ola 1 Canada Tempera \ vas i « D e, ( St A iM ia - SuoorT Matcu Th 1a! shoot No. 5C ‘ S2nd Batta “ place at I bh 1 } Saturda N a } « Capta _— SRARY \ meet g Literary { : ] iv tie pe = (ss .- rith St P «e Cha i . i in St. Peter's 8 ‘ t aw (We hs é gy, at ha at € , = yrery ComMMITTs A cor t i vw meet with the M S srt and West St. Peter’s congrega Mount S art Chure} Monda « ‘ r, a Uv r Re I Ss : I iencenaie ! 4 I — 4 epecia meeting w bee i to-fhorrow afternoon, at which Mrs Whitman, of Canso, w epeak of the vork of the W.C. 1 for sailors. Meet- ng w mr eat4o eck it “¥? por \ met ers try to attend een | NE I i I » date, 45 in r ' 1t10 of the Canada Temperance Act hav been laid at the Three remain ur lisposed of There have en 26 convictions The remainder have been dismissed eatin Mantxe Nores.—The schooner Mary I’. is loading potatoes at Peake’s No. 1 wharf for New York The schooner Patriot left here yeste rdav for Summerside to load a cargo of pots tues for R. T. Holman for the United States market alien Potice Covear—Yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Eliza Mellett, Upper Queen Street, confessed to a first violation of the Canada Ten perance Act. and waa fined in the sum ef $50 and $5 95 st ortwo months im- wisonment. This morning the case of Laughlan McLean ve. Mathew Doyle, for obtaining goods under false pretences, was further adjourned for one week. teal ". M.C. A.—There was a fairly larze attendance at the meeting last evening, and there was considerable talk. A sul- scription list was started and three of those present put down their names for $100 each However, as the others were somewhat dilatory about attaching their subseription paper the matter was allowed to lrop and the meet- autographs to the wg adjourned without any defimite action being taker sinsiinidiiaesiniatil Tae Frorma-Evrrs Disaster.—The Boston Herald sev: Manager M. F. Plan: of the Plant line has returued from Char- lottetewn, where he went to adjust the lifficulty arising out of the collision of the steamer Florida with a ferryboat on her previous trip to that port Fhe loss cf the company will be comparatively small, he ing confined to the reparing of the ferry slip—possibly $200. The damage to the ferryboat will be covered by the collision insurance scieieiiiadia Evecrric Licut.—It is pleasing to note, says the correspon lent of the Guardian, that the energy put forth by the Summer- 7 side Electric Light, Heat and Power Com- pany has been so far successful as warrant then lering the plant to be ut in at once from the Canadian Genera! eet Light Toronto, con sieting of a 1.000 light dynamo with all Company, of the necessary fitting: and appliances This electr plant wi t capab eof fur- nishing either incandescerit or arc vhte and is of the latest pattern with ell hewest ifventions and improvements date The power pliant consisting of 100 horse power, engine and boiler, smoke stack fitting-, etc., has been ordered from Messrs. E. Leonard & Sons, London, Ont. Home News From Asroap. — The Moncton Times say Mr. M. Lodge, re presenting VanMeter, Butcher & Co., re- turned from a trip to P. E. Island on Sat- urday. Mr. Lodge saya horses are verv | ip on P. E. Island ‘ast now. Seventeen were brought over to Point du Chene on | Saturday, the average price of which would not exceed $35 or $40 While in Summerside Mr. Lodge visited the farm f Mr. W. A. Brennan, and says that gen- man has some very fine looking ani- |} it = mals after Parkside, | very few of them | are for sale. Produce is beginning to come into Summerside q iV, pot atees’ be Ing quoted at 25 (Jat« are in de- mand chiefly for export to the West Indies though Mr. I.efargey is preparing ' to send one argo t i Vian o Accipert at Mowracet An accident that nearly tert ated fatally occurred at Montague Bridg ast night, at Poole & Thompson's wharf. One of the respected hachelor.merchante of the village boarded a Newfoundland schooner at that wharf, with the of produce The negotiations between the aconsiderable time,and when the hooner to go home he, fdisposing ofa cargo tw » took merchant left the s« having evidently got his bearings mixed, walked confidently over the wrong side of the schooner, and instead of stepping on to the wharf, was rece ved in the cold em- brace of the Montagne River. The cries that soon rung out brought a nuamber of people to the spot, and by them the man was quickly rescued and taken home, wd vices from Montague convey no explana- tion of the mistake. It is emphatically denied that the oner was turned about during the interview.—Com. Are Children Prettiest in Hoods or Hats ? A great many honnets or hoods, and so we bought largely | of these in a variety of styles. A great many We did Our Millinery Department is complete, and our Trimmed work gives the greatest satisfaction. BEER BROS. | Tae Wearner.—Moderate to fresh east to south winds; fair and mild. ; Cape of Good Hope. | even; but the intelligent, judicious selee- | calculated to meet the requirements both | a store is not overlook this fact, and so in| Hats, too, we show several pretty novelties in a large variety of colors. DAILY EXAMINER - : ‘ ; MOUNT ALLISON LADIES’ COLLEGE, Sacxviite, N. B., Oet. 90 At the concert in Beethoven Hal! last evening there was a brilliant rendering of | the subjoined programme. Since all the performances were of a verv high order, it | s difficult to specialize But Mr. Lille bridge's piano solo, Beethoven’s Aurora i Sonata, and Mr. Chishulm’s rendition of | Les Adiewx, by Sarasate, were in a marked legree ’ eritorions These ventlemen, | vho are the re ently appointed heads oft the piano and violin department in the Mount Allison Ladies’ College, have ex- | traordinary qualifications for their high | positions, and will doubtless more than | a sustain the enviable reputation the con- | vervatory has hitherto enjoyed i ’ j PROGRAMMI ~ a Part | | Overture — Oberon .Von Weber | Miss Johneon, Messrs. Chisholm and Lillebridge. | ' lrans¢ ription on Fantasie ooedeneee eeeeeeee DO Beriot-Chisho!m Fasntasie brilliant ‘ i Vieuxte mps-Ch sholm i Mr. Chisholm s g Song from the Flying Dutchman semen Wagner-Liszt Miss Schreuder Songs s) Sulieka ... Men lelsohin My Heart and Lute... Miss Lachs. Part 2 Reading—The Tenor... Miss Landers. tld that I could yuite for get j (Arranged for voice, violin, organ and piano wi Lillebridge | Misses L swcha Schrender an | Crompton and Mr. Chisholm. | ” (a) Larghetto ---«+ Mozart-Singer | Sarasate ..Kjerulf -SHOULD BUY ROWSE ®ROTHERS -——BECAUSE Dramat Banner | FROM—— “Il wo Mr. Chisholm Aurora Sonata ne Mr. Lillebridge. God Save the Queen. PERSONAL. .. Beethoven THEY GIVE YOoU-— Miss Maude Cooke, of Charlottetown, | who ha been visiting Miss Ferguson, } . Wright Street, returned home this morn- | Good boods for Very Little Money ng.—St. John Gazette i s Ald. Meagee returned from P. E. Island | m Saturday. It is understood one horse | for the city was purchased last week and | another is in sight.—Moncton Times. Registered at Eureka Hotel :—Mrs. Capt. Welsh, Morell; Napoleon Guay, Montrea’; B Murley, St. John, N. B.: J. McD nald, Montague; Miss B. Mitchell, Boston. At the Queen Hotel this forenoon there ! were registered: W Mackenzie, San Fran- | cisee; Mrs Mackenzie. French River; Ar- chibald Currie, Souris; Geo KR Hines, eek scheeeieng me tears Oe Overcoats, Reefers and Suits. on the promptitude with which his steam- er, the Alameda, has been repaired. West- | ern mail», brought over by the Alameda, | were received in Charlottetown this fore- | noon. | There were registered at the Hotel : . ; - Davies this forenoon :-—Dr. Stewart,| OF Chricty’s London Hats. Georgetown; Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Cardi- | gan; Mrs. Ernest Kinney, Yarmouth; L. | Christie, New York; James McDonald, V.S., Summerside Mr. J. L. Larke, commereial represente- tive of Canada to Australia, has visited many Canadian manufacturing centres, 5 x cathering information which will beusetul] Mense stock of Carpets and House to him in encouraging trade with the Pa- cific colonies and the settlements at the You ought to ses their stock You ought to see their stock You ought to see their im- eae A Free May AcGaiy.—About two days ago, says a Shediac despatch tothe Moncton | Times, Bowen Smith, Esq.,of Cocaigne laid | an information against a schooner captain i You ought to see their steck named Purchase, belonging to Summerside, i for converting to his own use a certain | aw load of laths. ete., which he (Smith) placed | or Gents in the schooner R anger of whichthe said Purchase was captain, for the pur- pose of having it conveyed to New Glas gow, Nova Scotia,which Smith alleges was not done, but carried to Summerside and there sold by Purchase. The captain was arrested by Constable Beal, and for the | past few days has undergone examination. | In the meantime the schooner Ranger was seized by Smith. On Friday evening, however, the captain quietly settled the matter by taking # hasty exit from the lock-up here after the lock had been blown off by some unknown means. i — | customers. A GOOD COMPLEXION et aint is hard to keep while October breezes are blowing. A rongh face and chapped hands can be made smooth and soft by using ee JOHNSON'S CREAM OF ROSES. PRICE 25 CENTS. Furnishings. i Furnishings. It is complete. You ought to ca!l anyway and see what tney are doing for their Sy The Wonderful Cheap Men. We would like to show it to you. ! —_—— Johnson & Joiiason, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. ! Charlottetown, October 16, 1894—-dy Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. i octl? j WHAT CONSTITUTES FURNITURE STORE ? Not the output of one or half a dozen makers; not the product of one country QUES | | q q tion from every available source, domestic and foreign, of everything in Furniture of refined taste and true economy. Such JACRETS WRiGH7?S, long established and quoted throughout AND the Province as the standard for all that is best and most desirable in Furniture for mansion, flat or cottage. See for your- self our great stock; see for yourself our E prices and goods together. They tell the} a’ story. MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sel] at Selling Prices. Our display of Autumn and Winter Jackets cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- ing colors, inchuding Black, Navy, Myrtle and Cinnamon Bown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. COODS. Capes, Collars, Muffs, Jackets, Ruffs. ” have these in all the leading Furs and the best quality of skins, look at their best in dainty more look better in hats. | eee er res AGRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSN. Call and see them. CBSVSESSESSVSSSTIDTSE TDOSVOTSISTCVSSSSSSESVSESsss — ge ae ae ¥ TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1894. ——$—$ — — - ov -_ | SELL nly the BEST, which is Woodill’s German Baking Powder, and you lac kno customers to ¢ o Style. Fit, Finish, are alike perfect in our Mantle and Jacket Department. Mantles and Jackets from the very best makers in England and Germany. BUY. ocw P. E. Island Railway. | Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the | trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays | excepted) as follows :— | Trains Outward, Trains Inward. | Read down! Read up 'PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM OUR PRICES will fit your rocker as perfectly and as COMFORTABLY as our Garments will fit your FicurE. Our whol? stock of Jackets is FRESH and New—not an old Jncket about our BSSSSSSSSSSsSssSssesssssssssesessssessesesess . | 240 600...... Charlottetown....... 6D 20 Store. 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 19 | 350 648 a by ng beaees .= ‘2 : . ae | 405 658 --Hunter River....... A SPLENDID STOCK 3 -Bradaibene ie ‘6 2 ; ‘ 7 BD. ....00000 cme wees -4 of Furs, in Greenland Seal, Beaver, | 7 Freetown. . 46 70 Persian Lamb, Astrakan, ete. | ange 7 ‘2 3< Our Furs are all fresh 0 new, Summerside ae 45 and our prices ARE NOT and CAN'T 5 30 iv B.+se00- BE beaten by anyone. Seeneroney Waltiont: i 33 pe ERR Port Hill + 237 8% ee } By Wins sseecen PERRET 0000000000 ig sw 508 10 47.........Bloomffeld.........190 74 600 1114.. oc bi knee cee 16 706 6551155... BE, tn ccesoes 1225 Gk ' PM AM PM Aw s /AM PM AM Pu Charlottetown, Oct. 23, 1894—1tt s | 630 $00.....0. Charlottetown....... 92 5% 650 315.....Royalty Junction.....905 6 6 SVCSSESSVSVSSsSsssessesesss | 728 340..........Bedford.........8@ 4@@ By | | peeseue: Ar EP. occces 86 46 Mount Stewa t CH OF isscsaa Ly BB. occve- 810 36 OOP Bits nssccensan Morell -7@ 816 |} 930 5 -72 2 i ll4 6 66 (1 055 6 615 2 } AM P SOCORRO EERE CREE EEE EEE e EP OOOO eR ee eee eure ee eeeeere AM PM AM PM |; 825 410.......Mount Stewart......810 845 OSD BOB. ioc. nce A ssccosasa EE 11000 §20........ Georgetown........700 216 3 |AM I'M AM PM Ww 4 | *eeeres eveseesoescesee’ + eeeeeeeeee enereee Ki | PM . AM | 515. .....- seeeee see MMOrald,..... + senrceeee is y = % ities 6 05 y RBVOTSO..0. o+.s0000 OUR WHOLE STOCK OF 1PM ee AM Readymade Ulsters, Reefers, Overcoats and Suits, (OUR OWN MAZE), AT A These goods are cut and made by first-class workmen. You may depend on getting the best from . D. A. BRUCE, The Leadivg Custom Tailor and Outfitter. Charlottetown, October 13, 1894—tu thu sat SMA LL D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rail Moncton, N. MCDON ALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, ROSE AND THROAT | Office «-« ent Street "Aug 16,9'°94—ly ADVANCE ON COST. Waats, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. THE CITY BILL PoSTER is . in summer, winter, sunshine or rain, to do all kinds of posting, distributing, eto.—a. P. ALLIN, City Bill Bester. octSs MONEY TO “yr F. W. kL. Moors, Solicitor, London ouse Corner, Charlotietown, dy lw wy lm—oct2} LOST—On Sunday afternoon, on Brighton Road, an_I. 0, G. T. badge pin (@ silver thistle), Finder willbe rewarded en leaving it at this office t—oct22 TO LET ~The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets, [Immediate pos- tf—octaz FURS ! session. Ww ANTED—Two pentionss bearders or genileman and wife in private family in cen- : tral part of city, Address “* Boarders,” P. 0. Box 436. St w—oci22 WANTED—A good Safe. Apply to G. D. LONG WORTH. ’ 3i—ocrw r i TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms | on Lower Spring Park Road easantly sita- |} ated near head of Pownal laa Peet. Apply. to P. Monaghan, Queen Street. on WANTED~A general servant in a staal! amily; no washing. Apply at this offive, Norway Seal Capes and Mufis, | “out | MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Greenland Seal Capes and Mufts, bese Ar EES Opossum Capes and Beaver Cares and Muffs, ee Astrakan Jackets, Gents’ Fur Coats, Mitts and Gloves. Try us for Fur Goods. Charlottetown, October 19, i894—dy YOU DON We will give you the closest prices. HE PTS GOAL. COAL. $200. price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, la- test English edition, new, atadiscount. Al- | 80, 8 number of other works, new and second- | hand. Apply at this office. ti—octls M uffs, . The | owner can have it by applying to Mas. Wrt- LIAM MAGUIRE, Hillsborough Street, octl5—3i TO LET—A house with four rooms, porch, ' good cellar and stable; pump at the door. Apply to FRANCIS MONAGHAN, Ma!peque Road. Sw law TO LET. The Dweiling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containipg nine reooma A | ply to GEORGE ALLEY. ttc-onm | ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by Miss BEATRICE WADMAN, a field Street. tf—oct J. B. MACDONALD & CO. — 7 When You Put Our Stovepipe Together. THE PIPE. HAS THE “FITS.” Our Stock of Stoves is Now Complete. Now Landing and to Arrive from Dominion Coal Company's Mines, Run of Mine Coal per Following Schooners: ! SPRINGBIRD, 154 TONS. oe ' DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—tu thu sat Sa : : ; : = UR RIGHT! THE BURNING QUESTION Shall I pay 25 cents a gallon for Oil, when I can get as good an sriicle for 16 cents per gallon, IMPERIAL MEASURE, from the following leading Grocers in Char- lottetown :— J. D. McLEOD & CO., STEWART DAVISON & CO. Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—dy Charlottetown, October 20,.1894—dy WARRIOR, 179 SWAN, 11] P. WALSH, -—..- CYMBERLINE, 167 RUSTIC, 100 UNION, 110“ — DOMINION, 150 Also, SLACK COAL per following schooners : CLOUD, 130 TONS. LADY SPEEDWELL. 76 “ R. W. SMITH, a. HOWARD L.., 140 * This Coal is all of best quality, and will be sold low whilst landing. Feake Bros. & Co. IS: WHAT Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—Ilw eee Eee Ensilage and Hay Cutters, IN ALL SIZES, with or without Hay Carriers; Turnip Slicers, cheap, $8.00; I. X. L. Feed Mills, only $8.00. ALSO Plow Repairs, Mould Boards in Steel or Metal, Land- sides and Shares for all Plows in general use on the Island. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, Oct 10, 1894—t ts & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND, sea SHALL [. USE ? & GATFS. iw wky li et 8 ow POY. smyth