as MM KAA AA RPP PP Pi Pea Pr De, Ra PPP me Ree POLE A Vit \ SRSS PSS SS SSS SSS TSS SSS SSS SSE EEE ESS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWBER 12 1898 ame * Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT attention to bu Special attention given to the Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides, and Vioo! Skins. Market quotations givon on application. All Consig1 ‘nts and «orrespon S, SANFORD, i6 and 48 Areyle St., HALIFAX N.3 Pur 1e88 Line of Sleamers Halifax to Great Britain oe Halifax Oity” will leave H fax for London. G. B 17th Nov i teal r is fitted with cold storage ~ Damar: vill leave Halifax, Ls ol, G. B. 23rd Nov., cal t St. John’s. N Ad. W W ae KE, Agent Commissioners of Sewers and | Water Supply are prepared to receive ap : s for conneé n with the main Sew m Owners ©° property fronting eets wher yer pipe is now , laid ation re red will be fur- i ap} , LU D. McLEAN, S ry of Boar of Commicsioners : Cemmissioner? of Sewers and : Sunt ( tia Nov 4, 93—-6 New Goods Purses, Ch.naware, Stationery, Parker Fountain Pens Staffords Fancy Goods. inks. Toys Books, Dolls, ' iners and prompt re- | Seem ew ee ; ' ? } lent music, = le | i ee a ee ede ee «+ —— .-~ ——— WEDDING BELLS IN THE NORTH. St. Ana’s Church, Hope River, was the scene Of & very interesting event on the | morning of the lst, wher Mr Patrick Lamb, one of Springfieli’s industrious farmera, led tothe altar one of Hep River’s fairest daughters in the person of Ellen Jane, fifth daughter. of James McGuigan, Keq rhe bride ijvoked charming. and waa neatly costumed in heliotrope novelty good-, ateel trimm nz, ribbon aud gloves to match a Dane Hat and carried a beanti- ful prayer book. She was attended by her Sister, Miss Angeliova the popene teacher of Roxbury, Lox 6, Heti. trope, while the groom was ab b support by Mr Patrick Murphy, of Emerald. The nuptial knot was tied by the Rey. Pr. ah McGuigan, brother of the b ide, as- sisted by the James . 1eas McDon ais F.F. Mrs. G. H. McGutyan, of Hunter River, presided at the organ and rendered excel- who: als » wi Kev . The bridal party was hospitatly enter- | tained by the generous pastor of the pa ish to an exceileht wedding breakfast in Miss Andersdu’s best styie, which is wot saying alittie, after which al! repaired to sternal home of the bride, where eve! thing went merry a8 & marriage bell till the ‘‘wee ema’ hours” of the orpl og. “Tl he invited guests consisted of many of our prominent men and women from Skioner’s Pond, Roxbury, merside, Kensington, | ‘ Conway, Sum Emerald, Springfield, i er, North Rustice, New G aAsvOw, | Hunter River, Kelly's Cross, Charloite- town and Fort Augustus. The bride’s | p resents were useful and costiy, pe Kiv MARKET TOLLS. Sir,—Whavs the natter with the City Counci). Ashort time agothey were de~ manding heavier market tolls in the form | | of market licencer. Now itis proposed to abolish tolls sl-ogether. If the | City Council undertake to provide the HASZARD &MOORE SUNNYSIDE. RUPTURE DR. CLI and CHRONIC Diploma r | Tae in U. §. and information, or call CURED by DISEASES Canada. Send stamps fo it CH/TOV,N, FRIDAY ATURDAY,and SUN- DAY By tak Ps DR, CLIFT’S treatment “for cn NI “EFASE2 and RUPTURE. Dip- loma re ened in U.S. and Canada. Send st p tor nformation, SAT er callat CH’TOWN, URDAY, and SUNDAY. Dr. R. B. = V ic toria Hos- real } SURGEON. given to the Diseases FRIDAY, y of toys vital, Mo PHYSICIAN « Special attention of Women. OFFICE :—MRs. Mon INCE STRBET, OPPOSIT! ‘OMER ¥’S COTTAGE BAPTIST CHURCH— beet business stand in the city at the ex- pense of the taxpayers for non-residents and non-taxpayers to do their business in ] mainiantbat they have an equel right to provide a taxpayer and cilizen witha suitable ; lace of business and relieve him of the responsibility of paying reot. If the proposition wasto 6 llow dry goods and ready made clothing to be sold ia the market, you could bet’ your Sunday suit that there woull no deputation yeaded by Messrs Perkins, Prowse & Co, asking for abolition of tolls. You would have a diftereut songtben. Put hardware nthe freelist in the market, and you would soon find a modification in Gouucil- lor Crabbe’s views. It is all right to stamp out small retailersof country produce, grocers, &c, from all parts of the city ey providing a free business stand for farm- ers, but don’t tramp on the corns of those magnates who are willing to sacrifice every- oue else in order to bring grist to their own mills, TAXPAYER. Low-priced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor man need not go without one. So practical that they will last a lifetime. We’ve lois of them. We want you to have one of them. G. F. HUTCHESGN. Queen St. Jewelery Store, | L Fenders for Lease mr 4) ( Hillsborough Skating Rink. For ensuing Skating Seascn from Nov 20th inst to lst of May next, will be received up to 15th November inst at noon. Address under’ cover marked o render for lease of Skating Rink _ A, BARTLETT Sec Trea A 254 2 weeks eod Brighton Brewery having undergone extensive alterations we ca guarantee tosupply our custom ers with this eld reliab!e beve rage brewed fro” “the finest Malt and Hops only ———_ALSO——_—. Always on hand a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extra Stout in wood or bottles. All size packag es to suit the trade. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery every Tuesday and Friday 25 cts Pe bbl. Halifax Breweries Ltd. A. S. HEWITT, Agent: 79 Queen St Chtown PERSONAL Capt T G Taylor and wife returned home last evening. Rev J F Johnston, of stalf, is visiting Quebec. Mias Mabel Pyke, of Halifax, friends in Charlottetown. Miss Enid MeL the westera the Cathedral! | is visiting ‘an Wae a passe ‘raid toils C Moor ; Was wu nger by morpineg. Msse nger hy the = ‘Loca and Other Items Sr, mem Perer’s Catneprat.—T he ae Simpson will preach on ‘‘the de- creasing birth+rate,” on Sunday evening. A Sxra Sum.—The value of Mr TJ Dillon’s shipment of cheese by the City of (ihent yesterday was $17000. It con- | sisted of 2700 boxes. early train this morning en route to Ot lawa., The Rev Mr White « f St. Paul’s Church | returned to the city list night aftera triy to New Brunswick. Mr F B Street, representing Williams Green & Co., Montreal, ie among the late est arrivals at the Hotel Davies. Mr and Mrs Hi C Outerbridge and two ch ] ire nD. who lave heen ‘eisitt v Charlot- felowr, left this moruivg for Bermuda. MrH P Welsh, Lioyds Surveyor, who} has been ov an cffizial migsion to Pictou, | returned to Chal ottetown this the Princess. Mr and Mrs Geo ©} Lorgworth and Miss Longworth, who have been visiting Mont- real and other turned home last evening, wart, of No 3 C . (Juebce . Lieutenant Ewen S Georgetown, left this morning for to take a especial course in the Royal School of Art iliry. Captain Nordly, of Parreboro, N S., is here on business in connection with the wrec ke d bar! Be riind. Ele 3s yeg etered a the Hotel Davies. Mr E J Anderson, who has been here for nd shoe concern, crossed by the Princess this morning. The sale of furniture at the residence of the late F W Moore wil! be without re~ boot # to Pictou serve, The date is Wedn3aday 16th inst at 10am continuingon Thursday. See handbills for list and crder of sale Me Valentine A Landry, of Weymouth, N 8, was a passenger by the Princess this mornivg and w'll remain in Charlottetown oyer Sunday. Mr Landry publishes two papers, the Free Preve aud L Ev angtline. During his stay here Mr Landry will be the gueatof Mr JO Arserault. LUBRICATING THE ELECTORS. The Crown Lands agent and the col onization road mouey distributor are to be reported by the judges for corruption in the Ni ipissing election. Now we know what the “machive” is for and what it does. It lubricstes the electors. Ninety-six flasks of whiskey and six bottles of the same argptment were evident- ly potent forces in the north. How indignant the Ministers must be when they read of thie official distribution. It is temperance Government, you know, and the agent of the crown Lands Depart- ment was wrong atleast in allowing the thing to leak cut. ne LOCAL NOTICES. en us first for whatdry goods you We are sorting up Our stock daily from our large wholesale stock. With few excepticns our retai! stock is as_ full and complete as when the sale began. Sale every day; discount 20 to 50 per cent—W A Weeks & Co. Try want. Get aFeatner Boa this p m at Paton’s, 20 p c off, _ ~7-ere Things to Make a Note of Coal Arrivalse—The schooners Pioneer, J «nes Semple, Brilliant and Stanley Mac, srrived this morning all coal laden, to C Lyons & Co. Tuesday n+ xt, the 15:h of November, will be the last day ov which discounts will be a l»wec on land tax for the current year. 265 Si g—Remember the Sunday at 4 Gospel Meetin Gos] Meetingin Wright’s Hell, or«lock. Strangers always welcome.Lesson Mathew 24 42. ‘Watch, therefore” Song Service st the Gospel Meeting in | Wright’s Gall,tom orrow afternoon at 3.45. Strangers always welcome. Lov: 1 Crusaders meet for dril' on mondzy at6 30 charp. Parents and friends in- vith, Dre. Clift Rep ure at and Sunday. information. ae te HOTEL ARRIVALS Queen Hotel: Mary J Gillie, Whim Road Cross; Rev J F Bette, New Weat- pinster BC;E J Anderson, Yarmouth, Hotel Davies F B Street, Montrea!; Capt N CU Nordby, Parrsboro N S, Dr Darrach, Kensington; W A Fisher, Montreal; WH Holmes, Halifex; ——— cures Chronic Diseases and Ch‘town, Friday, Saturday Cal! or send stamp for For indigestion: Everybody’s Pills each day and you will find they give wonderful relief Price 25c a box of 32 pills. an hour before dinner for this distressing trouble. Prepared only by. moraoing by | _ — ‘ which vinces, ; “11 Wii ideale Grace Cuvren.—The Rev John F Betts ex—president of the British Columbia con- ferarnce, and well known in the Lower Pro- will preach in Grace Church to-. morning. ecstilllsiaas Meetinc.— On Monday pas; seven a public missionary meeting will be held in St. Paul’s Schoo! Room The*programme,which will be furnished b Junior Branch of the Woman’s Auxiliary very interesting and attractivy, Come everybody. No admission me. @, ‘aiee’ J AMES’ Witz: On Tuesday evening Nov 15,Mr A E Morrieon the we'l known elec this city will] describe the laving of the Atlantic cable from its commencement s finish, beautiful . Instrated with stereoptice n views spe a'le prepared for this !ecture ae morrow evening at helf» he Sr next, ‘trician of to i Novrntne Co wLD BE Done.-A cripple from Summe rside nar stad Howard Sallivan, was inthe city today en route home from New York, where he went to ascertain if an operation would straighten his legs are hoth dreadfully twisted. He , Was informed that nothing could be done , for him.—Moncton Tranecript. a day or two in the interest of a Yarmouth | Picrov Boat.—The Princess did not ar- rive from Pictou until 8.30 this morning. She left on return as soon as freight could be discharged,and will be due in Charlotte otwn to morrow murning as neurl, The steamer did not leave Pictou until half- past three this morning. The midnight train did not reach Pictou urtil two o’clock, cision Seaman Lost.—Lodie Shea,aged twenty- two years, son of Mr Jamen Shea, Tigni+h, was lost overboard trom the ship Warrior, on the passage from Liverpool to Helifax, during @ burricane on the 6th ult. Everys thing possible wasdove to save him, but be was not seen afer he went over. Though young, the deceased had been a seaman for some years past, and bad made several voyages to foreign countries. The last time he wrote his parente he wa®in Russia, and akout to sail for England, and he said that he hoped to be home towards the end of October.—Agriculturist. Achille Bricks or Gorv.—Two very large bricks of gold were deposited at the office of George A. Pyke Wednesday afternoon. They came from Isaac’s Harbor and re- presented the outputs of the Hurricane Point and Richardson mines. The con- tribution from the former weighed 165 ounces and the latter 185 ounces. The value of the two bricks was $7000. There two properties are without doubt among the leaders in the province and their aver- age output is large. Reiurns from the New Edgerton mine, 15 Mile Stream, show 51 ounces of gold from 509tons of quartz —Halifax Herald. Stead and the Ozar. Lonpon, Nov.11.—W. T. Stead, writs ing tothe Daily News from Sebastopol, afcer having had an interview with the Czar at Livadia, reiterates his conviction of the earnestness ard sincerity of the Czar’s purpose in proposing disarmament. Mr. Stead says it is impossible to repeat the conversation ; but, he adde:— “But my opinion is summed upin a remark which I made to a_ princess of the court, who, meeting me as I was leaving, asked me. Well, what is your opinion?’ “T repl ed cimply: ‘I thank God for him If he is spared to Russia, that young man will go tar.’ ” Mr Stead adds that he fouad the Czar possessed of exceptional rapidity of percep tion, united witha remarkable memory, and very wide grasp ofan immense range of facta. one MARRIED. At Trinity church, Sori County, N kK. 4) , by the Rev A J Creswell, Huwpurey aicittth,B A, LL B, barrister-at-law, of Halifax, N S;to Mar- garet Mabel Wilmot, only daughter of SH White, Esq, of Springfield, N B. Now silver ware and Waltham watches now opening at.—E. W. Taylors ee advt. — While Israel Tarte, in his paper, is doing his best to stir up racial dissensions for hisown political benefit, responsible French-Canadians are declaring their un~ alterable devotion to the throne. “Tell her Majesty,” said Mr Jus ice Teschereau to Lord Aberdeen at the Ottawa banquet, “that nowhere in the vast dominions can ‘gfield, King’s | be found a more true, amore patriotic, a | more loyal people, than her subjects of Canada.” Ts aa one of Sold by all druggists. 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