it ae. ae eee THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. 2G a SPRCIALTY Beer Bros - tA f . 5 - { ( \ i - ‘ ‘ { Var - \ » ‘ w ' ‘ - ~ \ S 4 ‘ = ‘ ot one ‘ ( VW - \ ; ’ 5 | { l } i ‘ Ww . ‘ i \ s i ‘ New ) i ‘ : 4 ' wee é j { 4 Fitzsin 4 i - i New Suwa » } es i ty : i the new I \ ‘ irr there ™ \ i ‘ ‘ i place The stea e ready ay - ] B a A s ainer \ 1 : . » Berm i x ! N \ mit I vake a 4 Las at & yw ¢ ~ y : y st p o { J Samue M va Ok ss. ats tw rst vioia t ( i Len ance Act » ‘ ' H t ar H Cc. Cu wl 1 for ‘ na oo Ma I : f ‘ Masor ‘ { a Ww “ plea i I Mason Temy I i ext, tl 22rd ung ra Ma: H ght. By ini ] GROWTH Meri v.—In 188 th mbership of tl num bere lé - v p is 260.692 an adva f a IUUU ov ve t } lf and ‘ averag : ar crea ver a Bh 4 1 In 188 snd probe 3 v I ber 1,99 I 88 f sa bath s was 2,7 22.434; ec holar Yo2z r school. 2 4 1.807, and Sci B16 202 tt - Fo ‘ — The 1 mate! a Viet Fr on Sat rday aft 90n la betw s Dunsta nd he Prince o Wales ¢ ege was , sSapp ing t arg im spectators the gro | V pen play wa made ball be 2 Captiy early a t ne in poor uges. Only on or twice wa g vi and the play on these occasions was w watching. It appeared ve " ims we trving to find ‘ 8 treng Ni P : wer ma sid Another game proba be played in a s&h; me << Tue Bowavista.—The stean p B vista, Captain D. C. Fraser, arrived from Montreal about eleven o'clock last night with a genera! freight and the following passengers: Mra A C Clouston, Mr W fi Biackler, Mr L G Craig, Miss Ce Mr C O'Meara and child, Mrs Bartle, Mr W Bartle, Master J Bartle, Miss Eva Bartle, Misa Ada Bartle, Mr and Mrs an ; Crawley, Jebn Jones and wife, H B Matthews, Thomas Waroquier, Mr McGillivary and Mr Mathe- sforSt John’s via Sydney'this mway, son. She leave afternoon about four o cK with &@ cargo of produce and cattle aud sheep an i horses on le< k. slain Tue Tiser.—The steamship Tiber, of the Dobell Line, arrived here with a ger eral cargo on Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock from Montreal, on her way to St John’s, Nfld. Here she : » Sheep, ¢ tc..and sailed yee tealay morning at daylight, passengefa. The Tiber is 1134 tons net, oaded with oats oysters, cattle al taking ftevera and has excellent freight and passenger ac- comodation. She urries a crew of twenty two ¢ of the Captair Her officers are: John Deslisle, Captain; Leo Pouliet, : sle, second officer; flicer; John La- first officer; Joseph Dos Arthur Lacl 7 gin ' Wuo Was Tue Joxan ?--The Boston | correspondent of the H The steamer Florida h quite a fF passage on her ‘ast tri the Island, and Captain Hall was undecided as to which private slifax Mail says : yugh 4 was the Jonah—the manager’s secretary, W. E. King, that was on board He decided against the feline upon reaching Charlottetown and puss was left ashore when the steamer sailed gut lo and behold, the return trip was wore than the other, and before or a yellow cat reaching here it ad been decided by popular vote that Jonah was st aboard and a sigh of relief went up from the pilot house when the z | King stepped ashore - Surtements Frow Semmerstpe.— The Summerside Pioneer says : Mr Jas Affleck of Searltowr, on Friday shipped two fine teanrs to Mr Alexander, of Campbelton, N B. One pair of horses were extra fine ones, the combined weight of which was 35000 Ibe These were purchased by Mr Joseph Jarwise of Clark’« Mille. Mr Affleck thinks it would be difficult to find such anothe team in the country Messrs. Deacon & Drummond shipped 618 fine lambs for the Boston market on On Saturday, Mr. John Me- sent away 150 sheep same day Mr. of Gardiner, Me., brought to the express 17 | took them away Thursday. Grath, of St. Jo‘sn, and lambe; ar 1 : tt Chas. F. Tra-k, upin @ cur attache horses for farm use at in the steamer You Can Read Between the Lines, Last year we did a very large Fur_busi- ness—probably the largest on P. E. Island. | Capes, This year we have sold the same date last year. little story about the quaLity and STYLE of Don’t thing very attractive about our prices, too? our goods ? Our stock of Furs this year BEER BROS. Tue Wearacn —Moderaie winds, mostly easterly; fine weather. shown. — asain teasienaanens sR So Sag YN neem Sm —— DAILY EXAMINER : . . - . : - MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, L189 os URS! FURS |! LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. JUSTICE IN THE EAST, Sin.—I see by late paper-thatStipendiary Blanchard returned from Souris, where he | secured or judgment, and that ! rainst Joveph Kennedy, a poor New land satlor living at Souris West, w | believe, voted for John Kickham | T > e 13th Dee. last. [Tam sure that the N < > | C: d Mi ft ; ~ t Aet people and also the Government csealaeste: 3 : 7 ie or a ‘ * ust feel proud that Souris Kast so com- Greeniand Seal Capes and Mufts, Opossum Capes and Muffs, Beaver Capes and Muffs, etely did away with the sale of liquer mat after two trips of Mr. Blanchard not | ! »feunnd who would be so ' The Distingue mean and ‘ i as me & giase of 4. SELL nly the BEST, Woodill’s German Baking Powder, ustomers to BUY. which Is and you lackno « trary to the Seott Aet | wa sane wht that. they offered the Stipeniaey Water roof Astrakan Jackets, PE Island Rail prea “w e vioves, tut lon t beleve ~ . . . man would take them Grents’ Pur Coats, Mitts and Gloves - & Way se rents’ Fur Goats, | Si: a S, al : rABRIET ACDONA —— : ae | . ‘ . ‘ . : : On and after FRIDAY, Ist J » ee ee ‘ r'ry us for Fur Goods. We will give you the closest prices. trains of this Rallway will run dally (Sundays ——— oo is admitted to be the best selling | et 2 hm ana — \ é cae ; | Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Sin,—The editor of the Guardian ! Waterproof Garment in the market, oD RR MACDON ALD & CO “gee ye Read up n discussing tariff questions s | og oe : . “| : 4 ‘ cs £5 ane Arrive FP . pager rg: Hi as proved by the experience of . 240 800.....:-Charlowetown....... 6m “Oa x ' tende r such ee - ee a : eee 20 ; ; 801 614..... yalty Junction..... 6 06 all anak hes usin ent sat years. Charlottetown, October 19, 1894—dy | 350 648 ‘** North Wiltshire chen 54 sa , il ite Aad aad aS |} 405 65B...... Hunter River....... 52 88 ff an I 1 40 73...... -Bradalbane -501 799 puts th t for duty of the ord 455 7 BD. ....ceene Emerald. ......... 41s 78 pa a od nai 5 08 7 40 Ts Freetown. ........ 46 T70 : ee i. A WEEKS & KH :* = , nooo SE oeeesees ‘s 33 ; : 1@ Same lx ey ; SED wcscees | SE eee ; ee - aa é , PM Summerside : A M 7 ; ; 0 gg oie a : 5 140 8 30 ovecees Lv beeen 830 1106 J ; 5 I es 303 $3 reenhent 7a er .= oi . ; idon at : : i : 225 905...0. 045 ye OM . reeves t vol lin lave just received their Fall Stock | 8 By ti soa... a i= $e a stoner le ne a 5 of this celebrated make, all in the} Do ee a eee cones ‘. 2 j silling and sixpence each. | 5 : a i } 606 Ben seeseeee 9000000 ewe ’ Ifthe editor of the Guardiat so best Jweeds and. Proofings. We § 5> 1155. .........Tigmish. ., 13S 6 x fitor h vat lian zbad given a i = iPM AM PM AwN pe os a paper covered ee } “ have been handling this Water- ee (x) ns j reteeensenenenenns vecnhaehh: 58% 1 bound book, his theory of a i a : . AM PM Pp a “ deformed tariff "on books would im “VICTOR,” proof for the past three years with | “680 300.......Charlottetown......°09 6% eeataid, ; ; ve ‘ 6 315 ....Royalty Junction..... 906 656 i utely explod the hest satistaction to our cus- | 728 340 Bedford -80 48 | ul forthe Guardian | tot} Watonnznal £05 405 5 Iris equally ridiculous forthe Guarlian | Phe Distingue Waterpro3f tomers. opie t © allege t at the paper covered or | : | e 820 410)... Ly Ar Ww 385 lime nov is the “poor man’s book.” | ws | ; << a } ; 9OU 438.... @ 3815 ee ill te canal iow eenialie . : a4 ; a” as oe (dine oor oot oon omens POUR DIFFERENT STYLES Bi BBs é ie era y pabuium of : idier In rvs 5 AM PM” ne M eM u ' r ranks Of soc ety sverTvone Who _ ° ° yr? - ‘ . ° q° ° — 3 arene inal dhaiet Wilnes Wiad Selend Marguerite, Juliet, Victoria, Golf, with Silk-lined Hoods. nino wine I | h ielinteitianeeeeiian i aeaelan sessiiieid oe ware of the fect that 1 the parlor . ‘ : : as _—a FM AM PM ma f a ‘. age" : ixtracts fro: = dh on ie e . ° Se ‘ ek t+ vo eee a table and in th Ino. ee ie ae : I qh : from the writte reer of leading English | s . . | 83s io: =e oe are to be found good books in substantial iouses han ing this make if aterpr fs -— | Dae BaP: scssesd Georgetown. ....... 70 2 oa pt seta th songyle gee Raa ui ce terproots : BS SS0 ,|4M PM AM PM age dg Oe ae ae “an “We believe the Distingue Waterproof to be unsur- ioe. Veer < * Invariably seen in the rr 1 a am it 515 : lo people travelling by | passed. he most popular Waterproof in the market. | ar... sevens ee egueevet " vail “The Queen of Waterproofs. Attractive in appearance, | ee One a eee ie or D POTTINGRR, itisa nenit te the poorer Classes of . . . j e ® ° ° : eee « Provinee to say that the dime novel is | Pefect in fit and finish, made in most elegant desigus, | Oe i Oe ee r fay te bool Pyives universal satisfaction, } 2 A LES HALTERS A. MCDONALD, Superintendent, oe at et on Se coe ‘There is no risk with «a make like ‘The Distingue.’ | 5 5 5 | ee a. Ee ated favor of mor sub-ta al literature, Fashionable, durable, healthy.” hc a thew 8 . DR. CONROY oe , s1TrT y ~ Y r ‘ Yr rm | . Bookworm ‘ AND EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT Oct. 22. 1894. y Has removed his Office and Residence to S —————- ——— S. or I — Meeting of V ict ~— ~ ria Division this evening at S ociock LAgE LP BF ge Sy rf ee ae eS rw ReNe Uy ee ee lesalo and Retail. i a P. P. Gillis’ new building, corner of Great Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. octl | —tf | 8 a | George and Dorchester Streets, opposite z the Bishop’s Palace. aT nN ees $7 SF, eS The New York Tribune relates an ine , | lent which shows that the zeal of the . ca | Charlottetown, October 17. 1894- — a - Salvation Army people is not always ac — my Bee coe te Charlottetown, October 6, 1894-—m wit cording to knowledge. As a prominent : - i , ' ’ professor of theology in a well known } : oe Methodist seminary was walking along a crowded avenue in New York, a member of the army offered him atract. “I am a Christian and teacher of theology,” said the professor politely “Don’t despair sir; don’t despair, sir, on that account,” Mcliay Woolen Company. ‘salvation is free repi.ed the army man; all.” MARRIED. At the residence of Peter Scott, Esq., Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you oO 17, Wy Key J Cote, bois tO COME and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefera and Children = U-and River, Cape Breton, wo Mies Pom | Chothing ever offered before in the city, and In Style and Price to meet overyhody’s ; Esq. of Moun approval. %¥e wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made } | i DIED. Entered into reat,on Friday,the 12th inst., George Thompson, of Darnley, aged 80 & yeare ing , . ‘ | At Dromore, on Sunday, September 30:h | second son of Francis aid} Agnes McKenna, aged 32 years, leaving a George Scott, Esq., of Mount Stewart, P | E Island. Ac the residence of the brite’ heron POM Our Own T'weeds. They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- liam McLean, of Lot 61, to Miss Jessie Me- thing Vou ean buy. S Slt McPibrsos of Fortec Hil, Dundas, | We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of small advance on cost, HATS and CAPS of all sor's and at all prices. We are sell- our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. es We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, ult., James, EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street "Aug 16,)/94—ly Advertisements under thie heading charged five cents per line. LOST—On Sunday afternoon, on Brighton Road, an I. 0, G. T. badge pin (a silver thistle), Finder willbe rewarded on leaving it at this office. tU—oct2z TO LET —The dwelling house on the corner of Prince and Kent Streets. Immediate pos- session. tf—oc WANTED—Two gentlemen boarders or gentieman and wife in private family in cen- tral paitof city. Address “ Boarders,” P. 0. Box 43). tw—oct22 WANTED—A good Safe. Apply to G. D. LONGWORTH. 3i—oct2 TO LET—A house contaiding seven rooms on Lower Spring Park Road, pleasantly sita- ated near head of Pownal Street, Apply to P. Monaghan, Queen Street, tf—oct20 WANTED -A general servant in a smal! me ; no washing. Apply at this office. octl?—tt the 10th inst., by the Rey J Gillis, Mr Wil the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a very Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. father and mother, and ai wite and ol] Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings. children to mourn their loss. A GOOD COMPLEXION is hard to keep while October breezes are blowing. A rough face and chapped hands can be made smooth and soft by using >> Coa we i es wy JOHNSON'S CREAM OF nosés. New season's Tea, PRICE 25 CENTS. _ |FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR Direct EF SOM. China, Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. VIA VANCOUVER AND C. P. R. Coen We would like to show it to you —_— —— —(x) taste 8. Refined with We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Tea to satisfy all Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, Trinidad and Yellow We have much pleasure in announcing the arrival of| We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied our goods and prices. S B. ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street ® Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. |our first direct shipment from Foochow, saving all inter- |mediate profits and. freight from London. As a result, we | . ‘ . TY Ty Ty ‘ e | | never before held sueh SPI.ENDID VALUE, and we in-| Ks 'tend giving our customers the full benefit. ONLY 1 for the habit of shop; ing and com- Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. wctlh9 ‘ Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri oS YES, SANDERSON & CO., Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—m wf ~ URRIGHT! Any JACKETS “THE BURNING QUESTION IS: WHAT AND IL MANTLES - SHALL I USE?) a Our display of Autumn and Winter Jackets cannot be surpassed. We have all the lead- ing colors, including Black, Navy, Myrtle and | Cinnamon Brown, with Fur Collars and Braid Trimmings. Our prices will be found low. i } Yke> TRY US FOR TEAS. | paring, ours might still be a small concern, instead of the most exten- sive of its kind in the country. In Whalessis and B-tii) Newson Block, Victoria Row. Grocers, the open field of PRICE, NESS competition, QUALITY and NEW count as vital points. These tenets lived up to, the mer- chant’s way is clear—the people do the rest. with us. Our Factory-made Fur- Why shouldn’t we be busy when we sell niture is moving out lively. good Furniture at such mod rate prices ? Shall I pay 25 cents a gallon for Oil, when I can get | as good an article for 16 cents per gallon, IMPERIAL | MEASURE, from the following leading Grocers in Char- } lottetown : — | J. D. McLEOD & CO., STEWART & GATES. | DAVISON & CO. wky li MARK WAIGRT & G0., LTD., | | These are busy iin! | | Who Sell at Selling Prices. SPRINGBIRD, WARRIOR, SWAN, P. WALSH, CYMBERLINE, RUSTIC, UNION, DOMINION, } Charlottetown, October 17, 1894—dy lw FUR COODS. NYDESTAK TC, TERPSICHORE HALL, > Collars, Muffs, Jackets, Ruffs. We Great George Street. have these in all the leading Furs and the einen best quality of skins. Can't You ? wore Furs than at Doesn’t this tell a CLOUD, The City Gents are getting so tired they| : oa ‘can’t or won’t walk; therefore the sub-/ The undersigned respectfully informs | scriber has grovided a PALL BEARER’S | her friends, patrons and the public gener. | WAGON, which will be in readiness at | ally that she will open her Juvenile Class | all times, together with everything re- | for instruction in Dancing on Thursday, | Funeral purposes, and at | 25th inst., at 4 p.m. During this term | R. W. SMITH, HOWARD L., you think there’s some- ao quired for is the finest we have ever ISAAC W. WADMAN, E. BURRIS. : oe } ; oct5—eod & wy Grafton Street. | ectl9—eod thdte wy 2i i LONDON | HOUSE. Charlottetown, October 20, 1894—dy - TO LET—The dwelling house on Queen | Street lately occupied by Mrs. Mellett. Apply to Mrs. OFFER. Possession given imme- eod—octi7 TO LET—Half of cottage pleasantly situ- ated near West Kent Street School. Apoly oc | On premises to Mus. HENDERSON Charlottetown, October 18, 1894—lw diately. LADY SPEEDWELL, TO RENT—The dwelling house on Prince Street at present occupied by Mr. A. A. Me- Lean, containing 13 rooms; also, large aiable. | Apply on premisestoMrs. YEO. %3i—octl? ncvmnninmniiagetiaii MAGIC LANTERN FOR SALE—A pair of Dissolving View Lanterns, with over 300 Slides, various; cost over $290. offered at halr test English edition, new, ata discount. Al- so, a number of other works, new and second- Apply at this office. OFFICES TU LET—iue Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at mt occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art 0, with fire-proof yault. Possession given Oct. i3th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island. eod ti—septly hand a tf—octls VALUABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St. for sale, Apply at this office. taw—octls FOUND—A pearl and silver rosary. The owner can have it by applying to Mrs. WiL- 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, Mal ue Koad. oe ene _3w law—octlé TO LET The Dwelling House on coraer of Prince and Dorchester Stree’s, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooma A ply to GRORGE ALLEY. ito-acm 1\LL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly by Miss BEATRICE WADMAN, Bay- field Street. U—octls rT GOAL. Now Landing and to Arrive from Dominion Coal Company's Mines, Run of Mine Coal per Following Schooners : 154 TONS. 179 6s 111 , 93 ‘“ = CS i> 150 e Also, SLACK COAL per following schooners : 130 TONS. 76 “ a — ate cl ve will be taught all the graceful and fashion- . = ‘ ‘ : mEMBALMING attended to at oaks able movements known and practised in | This Coal is all of best quality, and will be sold low notice. ne society, including the New Oxford whilst landing. : | Minuette, Bon Ton and Two-step. Feake Bros. & Co. el . ri ow 1S a ; ond be i] y z : : :