5 i en wirenme THE TO GET THE EXAMINER, H. Maso oat © Hee, Charlottetown t Mctatyre. Malpeque Road, . tl vw sp x Park Road, ‘ ‘ Street \\ i’rinee St, wa ° wi sa ay, News & E. |. Ratiwas and O14 tart . Ww RK A Hillsb ' nd KR n i pication.—The terian Church at Murray \ ated and worsity Sabbath, t ter ri irs Perv ice f a o | ; At ters are ¢ i tan 7 Tue Case Diswiss J } tt Char appeared Mazi-trate for - Queen's a@ charge iWlating the ferred by After hearing ti ance Act, pre witnesses, His Honor with sta, -_ before H. J. Pa Stew { th unty, to answer Canada Temper- Pp Br ul 4 an “ “ Trade ,. i Armenian v ihe Pins Ex . B g"r i! S ’ { len | - i ee able i e pur fM i wer 4 ” ¥ am HH ia vil toca ‘ &M : ] y ‘ 4 n A = Cha ‘ S fait i vy Ba > a“ i . f : ge, No. 2, 4.1 4 Sie . th en = avs we n rs of t gh Hocker Clut he Salvage Corp row l 128i « se —Sec’y *-oneer sava it i« I r sa i¢ tan ettort > | al ey r } Cape Tormes and ung man na ative ‘ Pr ext Dorche~ whiskey f } . iggy ist Dov ester Pe ntia rida left for Boe 5 ason alx Her passengers art, M onie Reut- ; Mrs Catharine E t Burke and two . 7 hu O' Brier >... new i’resty- River, will (D rp ed for put ic e 25th of Novem- 10.30. a m., 2.30 it ber ee > part in the ti Royalty, er, Stipendiary rosecutor Mat vidence of two smisased the cue Tuey Make Nicut Hipeorss.—A num- er of boys who are and dancing about in the hab t} 1 street it ef sing corners and making t gs decidedly unpleasar it for pe- } ans, Ww g a chance to explain matter® at the police court one or those ave It ish gh time ome action was lake i this matter Seeetintiiiaeneti Si Peren's Coscenr.—Owin g to several) other e 4 148 pre po date yr Thanks- giving day, it has been thought desirable to postpone tie cert and readings in Ss. P Sch room | Tues lay the at A ry attra programme - g prepared nding peratic cl *, part songs certed instrumen- fai mutic, voca! solos and readings -~ To Reroam Ma ~The Women’s Chris tian Association of the United States, ention at Cleveland, Ohio, recent!y ? : g programme for the re- tat Social purity will arge share of attention. It is the ir ti 1a i an equal stand- art f me nd women Men know profligate are to be work d agains bey seek puliic henore, anid aT t e re 2 i} ety. The i habit is sidered = s«cientifi- Ca P -1Ca t arcotics and “ga 4 ve Carefully cons lered. | Fi sti. Gamwe.—By no means the ica [ g of the games lately played va tae 4 ga > Saturday afternoon at the Park, between the Prince of Wales College and the Abe gweita, uptil late k vo a8 the Junior Abegweita Alt iv posed by men of nearly twice their weight e Abegweita fought val- wntiy for t r time-] ored name. The ground ‘ very slippery and the serim- mag revuia mu athe tne bovs I yan as 1 teresting through- | out, the activity of the * Abies” balancing | the superior we git of their Opponents. ' Sore very pret’ y open piay t wk p wee m both sid , and the yaine Wie enjoyed bv a larg rowd of spectators, VW te 0& wa mamage, howeve: t ege forwards ehoved it almost x ev like — 1 at the end of the va ®cor Rt 5g points to0 in| favor r Coileg Consider- ing 1 have ha ¢ practice of Jate, an! that the places of “two of their men who did not show or Lis A begwerts a Lannie at I cave a ne) ve This is the f team has su ‘Vv guod account of rat ffered defeat. p had to be filled by inferi- ed an excellen- thermt time this young , — EXAMINER . . ; DAILY THE HARMON LIGHT. To the Public rhe : " lersigned take this opportunity f appealing to you for your support of the Harbor Light. tution provides a warm, well- continued | This inati- | lighted room |} niainipg reading tables and various yuines for laboring men who have no place of resort ¢ xcept the salvon. It Has been in active operatio: new for three asons, during which time it has been vell patronized and appreciated by the 88 for whom it was intended, as is | shown by an average attendance indred nightly of such a place i+, therefore } sixty io one ertablished le is the purpore of the committee § to further extend the usefulness of the inst us bY introduc tttion ¢ & Set ng @ course “Practical Talks t Working Men.” for \" h they i ype to sé re the Services of prominent doctors, teachers, business men and others Tie followi ng is the prepa ed program for the winter 1. A readin ra and y-room s&toc ked pape magazines Open nightly from 7 till 10 2. Tables supplied with games. }. A gymnasium under the * Compe tent instructor, one or two « yen- each week t. Acourse of practical talks to work ng- t ’ Mus ntertainments Lectures, illustrate j by Stereopticar views, I rue carry out this scheme suc esefuliv, the sum of $175 is required, Phe committee, therefore, appeal to you of from | The utility | with news- } SSE Worthy of Notice. Several recent large Spot Cash purchases, bought at Weeks’ prices, be sold at Weeks’ prices, whicli, as you | know, are 10 to 20 per cent, below regular prices. lirection of | | Peguiar way at | at I¢, 15 and for subscriptions, feeling confident that a}] who have the cause of temperance and al improvement at heart will cheer- | their ability. | y respon i to the best of ! evs will be carefull sy mncial Statement will be e daily papers atthe end of the season. . } y expended and | published in | Contributions may be sent to any mem- her of the committee, or to Tue Examiner, Patriot or Guardian office. Old illustrated | MANTLES, } and magazines, which are great), appreciated, may be sent to Mr. Frank Carter, Queen Street James Stmpaop (. M. Campreni Frank W. Carrer J. KE. Wews Mrs.) E. J. Poone. Phomas W. May Executive Committee I mnection with the above we have | eport that a meeting of the ¢ was held on Sat e Rev. Sames Simpson was electe pews and Thomas W May, F }, Treas- ommiittee irday evening, at which We are anthorized to- lay Lientenant-Governor to put hi is flown for a subscription of ward Harbor Light. ame five do * Trade and Get Rich.” — Dr. Carman, General Super- intendent of the Methodist Church of Canada, arrived in the city this morning. He is the guest of Richard Heartz, Esq. The Dr. has kindly con- by His Honor i W. A. WEEKS & 60., lare ‘o- } sented to deliver a lecture on. the above subject in the Base- ment of the First Methodist Church to-morrow (Tuesday) night. Doors open at 7.30. Admission 10 cents. the only time he will speak | This is during his short stay in the} city . MARRIED. At the residence of Mr Cha: Lafferty, Summerside, on Nov 16th, by Rev R W Weddal!, Amos McDonald of Lot 10, to! Sarah Ann Bryan, of Lot iI. At the oe 27th, ult, by the Rev D Sutherland, Mr! Howard J Anderson, of St Pete ors, to Miss Lilthe Leslie, Yarmouth, Maine. On the 13th inst., by the Rev. J. W. McKenzie, Cevil Townsend, of Fortune, to Lottie Cottin, of St. Peter’a Bay At the residence of Mr Peter Hume, Brooklyn, Nov 12th, by Rev Donald x | ( ‘ainpbell, John Hume, to Harriet McLeod, daughter of John McL eod, all of Pleasant Vailey. vr FORT FURNITURE renlera the home secure Charlottetown, on the | the best thing ever offered, are selling very low. from all | assaulis of domestic discontent and unhapp- ners. Ihe Japaneee use modern furni- ture like ours, and thus offer an unassailable front to the Chinese. LET? US fortify your house and make it as 1 spregnable as Gibral- tar with appropriate pieces from our Autumn St ck, filled to the roo: with the latest ideas for every room, from parlor to kitchen. We silence all opposition with our irze- sistible price-battery, that sweeps everything before it and carries th public by storm. These are shets tha’ strike hume and take ‘he town to a house. Come whil+ there is p'enty ammunition left, MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. FANCY WORK FOR XMAS PRESENTS ia not complete without being plea-antly perfumed with SACHET POWDER We have some Eng- * lish Pow idler, which is the nicest eud goes further than any we ever sav. It costs a little more, but ir cheaper in the end. For 5 or 10 cents you can get enough for an ordinary piece of work, ee Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and: Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. novld FILL LL LLLEITILITII IIIT wAre You Ready ? There seems no reason to doubt that we will have a severe inter. Hundreds of warm Mantles bave been sold in Our own sales have been very large and SITITIIII ITT Tur Weatuern.~Fresh to strong —— ; cloudy; some sleet or rain in most places ; ; seterly wir ide to-morrow. hi: th r tem perat ire ig anticipation of it. extremely gratifying. y We arse this success ly « wonderful offering in ULSTERS. Is any garment as 9° great a protection and comfort on cold days as an Ulster? Can any other style of garment take its place for shopping r va:u vday ; or marketing ? colder ; Now is the time to bay. Here is a list of es never before offered in Charlottetown :— BEER BROS. 1} Sel: +000 Yards ALL-WOOL GREY FLANNELS, Plain 2cents. They are 20 cents, or Twil) goods, in the good valne at but we bought them cheap and | * price is now 15 cent 3,000. Yards SC AR LE T AND BL ACK FLANNELETTES direct from the makers. <A repeat orde ‘hese goods are the correct thing for Children’s Under wear, a3 wart as F lannel and wil! wea tter. All fast celore. We are selling them [8 cents 840 Suits of Heayy, Warm GENTS’ WOOLEN UNDERWEAR. No better value can be offered by any firm. The goods are heavy and warm and worth more. Sell every time at these pri * All-woo!l” means “ All-wool” with us; we can’t speak for others We are seiling them at the low prices vf $1.09, $1.20 and $1.39, 468 LADIES’ UNDERVESTS, heavy. warm and At the prices and 85 good wearing. offered they are ready sellers, and extra good value Selling sat 249, 39. 48 cent LADIES’ KNICKERS ant COMBINATIONS. FURS! FURS! . \ v 7 Mptien ace shown by us, MUFFS, COLLARS, RUFFS, CAPES, G LOVE: S, MITTS unt TACKETS at the + ey HEAVY PalISLEY SHAWLS direct from two different manufacturers. We have two Cases of these goods. The prices are from $2.50 to $9.50. Very cc mfort- able for Wraps luring the winte Ladies’ so em Wiiinininiaihi lowest prices. So fur we have had a very successful season. A lib- eral discount during the balance of the season. Still good variety to choose from. The People’s Store. Wholesale & Retail, n, Novembe etait —_—-_ Charlottetow r &, 1894—m w j a in saci sceeicenctinamees mei cn tan a icnnie ertaamtasne ee a . - . MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1894. —- - a ; = eee ee eete ae iin View of the For Cold Weather ! tmmaeins a2 ‘ Holiday Season, afi ee Sele would you not like to We have a large stock of Men’s Heavy Ulsters and Overcoats, and good, warm have your own or your Reefers, inJJ/Men’s and Boys, which we are selling at wonderful low prices, friend’s Portrait on a J ‘ , i. ' Watch Dial or Cover in UND&RCLOTHING !—You should see our stock of fine Scotch Wool, in extra dureblé. Waanel. large sizes ; also, Canadian Underclothing from the lowest prices up. FUR COATS and Mitts to mate! in town. Gloves 7 good line in Raccoon and Wolf at very low prices. Fur prices Gents’ Fur Cans, ehoice lot. 75 Sleigh Robes at the lowest MACDONALD & CO., MARKET SQUARE. J. i. Charlottetown, November is. 1894—dv is an Undoubted Fact: That I have CARRIAGE G00DS all Jines to be found in the Is'and, and my prices are away down for Cash. the Largest Stock of ee J \ 4X; W. BE. BAWSON. Charlottetown, November 7, 1894 m wt MeKiay Wroolen Company. ———— We make them all hustle to keep up with us in READY-MADE CLOTHING, ; the benefit of the discount. ‘eash and give our customers Now i ‘our own ‘I'weeds as well as the imported. It will pay you to see our range of Underclothing, Gents’ Furnishings, We can give the best satisfaction in Cloth to be had in town We also have a very large line of Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds, Highest price, Cash or Trade, always paid tor Wool. ‘prices. is the time to be thinking about an Ulster, of these goods in the city we are prepared to give you a goud bargain. because we buy for and as we have the We have all lines Overcoat or Reefer largest stock of Clothing in Hats and Caps. We carry all Onr Double and Twist Tweed is which we McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY, Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, Charlottetown. People of GOOD COMMON SENSE usually appreciate a good article that is honestly made, well finished and up to date. This explains the great success of GRANBY RUBREBS. THEY WEAR LIKE IRON, oe novi2—m w f & wky a eee oe : - “ ~ ee: meee al. Cig ib Goh OBA OOS OSS OO ACS LOM EEE —— = i6 CENT OIL! i eee eee Eee 5. B. ENMAN & CO. have just received some of the 16 cent Oil, and will sell it _to anyone who wants it. But everyone who does not ask for it can depend on getting ‘the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure. & CO., S. BKB. ENMAN In the Building formerly occupied J.by D. McLeod, Queen Sireet? P, & ISLAND RAILWAY. Ch’town, Noy. 12, 1894—m w f WEEKS & WARREN'S J. Fi. PHBL, mmenisciving Day. Boots &z shoes. | Desires to announce to his many patrons and the public ————(x) — oe ee ee We are greatly encouraged in the practice of three-| great requisites fur a well-run business :— * Knowledge of Markets,” “Buying for Cash,” and “ Willingness to take Small Profits.’ PLEASE TRY US for a reai good, easy fit. stock is nice, new, neat and fresh. xo WEEKS sports « arr WARREN rep Charlottetown, October 26, 1894 -—m w f & wky All our en —— ——— a eden FURS ! LADIES’ MEN’S Collars and Muffs, Fur Coats, Seal Capes, Fur Caps, Astrakan Capes, Fur Gloves, Astrakan Jackets. CHILDREN’S Opossum Muffs and Heods, White Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Fur Muffs and Boas, Grey Lamb Caps. Sleigh Robes! Sleigh Robes! Call and see our stock Our prices are always right. aioe —nee — when you ee eo HARRIS & STEWART | Call and see. LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Novemnber§fi3, 1894 —dy want Good value. | i which } i ; ; ® i } i } GALL AND BUY A GOAL HOD, 2° Return Tickets will be first-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway on WEDNESDAY and | THURSDAY, 2lst and 22nd Nov inst., good for return up to and on Novem- ber 26, 1894 issued al one ember, generally that in addition to his regular line of Custom Work and Handmade Boots and Shoes, He now carries a few select lines of be Imported Boots and Shoes, ALSO RUBBERS AND OVERSHOES, D. POTTINGER, General Manager, Moucton, N B A. McDONALD, Superintendent Railway Office, Ch’town, ? Noy. 15, 1894. 4 Is}l prs STEAMAR COILA | will make a trip to Boston previous to | leaving for the West Indies, if sufficient | freight offers—leaving Charlottetown for | Boston 1st December, “and leaving Boston | for Charlottetown 6th December. Ship- pers will apply to D. FARQUHARSON & SON nov17—3i APPLES! Just received, one carload (150 b he will dispose of at very fine prices. Give| him a call. 1894—~dy & wky Moe na November 13, ae | arre Is), | including Baldwin, Spies, Bishop p ippins, | Ribston Pippins ‘and King Tompkins. | Will be sold cheap by the berrel. HUTCHESON, novl§6—iw Horses Wanted. I will be-in Charlottetown on TUES- | DAY, 20th tnst., to buy Horses from 12006 to 1500 Ibs., also a few drivers, eee eee are selling our new 40c. Coal Hods 50c. Coal Hods at 35 cents. 65c. Coal Hods at 50 cents. 75¢e. Coal Hods at 65 cents. We at 25c. Our Our Our Our $1.50 Coal Hods at $1.20. ALEXANDER ARCHIBALD Our $1.75 Coal Hods at $1.50. _novli—4i_ pd Our $4.00 Coal Vases at $3.25. Neu Ste pga y an Our $6.00 Coal Vases at $5.00. aN OV ore. .; Ra i6 fhe 9 . #” Fire Shovels at 5c., 10c., 12¢., 16c., 20c sriiedi namie ot aud 40c. each. —_ a0 ny wresialty Of it—devote a . . . € e: Stove Pokers and Lifters in endless variety 32c. | expert repairers in thecity than ours, We repair audinsure your watch against injury Fire Sets, $1.25, $2.00 and $3.25. | for Te. a year. _ GOODSTEIN, EXPERT WATCH REPAIRER Everything so new and nice, ; Everyitting so low in price. Everybody ouglit to call And see our Bargains for the Fall, At our New Shop opposite J. D. McLead’s, D. M. RICHARDS & CO, | 1894—men wed sat i We guarantee the best value in town for the money. Charlottetown, November 5, are now prepared to take orders for such work, Also see the large Crayo- tint Portraits we are al- most giving away. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. m wat Unreserved Auction Sale We are instructed by Mr. P. Monaghan to conduct Auction Sales at his Store, Queen Street, commencing this evening, at 7 o’clock, of the following lines :— Fancy Goods, Glassware, Croc kery ware, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Wringers, Clothes Horses, et¢., and a large variety of other goods This unreserved sale offers a grand chance to buy goods in the above lines 1. MoNEILL & CO., novl7—tf Auctioneers. NEW FANCY GOODS. English, Japanese. German, American, Canadian. Our New Stock of HOLI- DAY GOODS is now arriv- ing daily. . HASZARD & MOORE, aoe ESSLLY KS P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY ist fume, 1884, the trains of this Railway will run dail y (Sundays excepted) as follc we: Trains Outward. Trains lnward, Read down: Read up PM AM lTeave Arrive PM AM 20 600 ..Charlottetown....... 46> o@ 30k 614 --Rogalty Junetion..... 606 9i9 350 64 » eee Wiltshire...... 5u 8B 405 648... ieee PUES. cece 524 85 440 7 38.........Bradalbane -501 7 OED : Fe ccnitneedl Emerald.......... 1s 78 5 08 7.5. Freetown. ........ 416 70 52 753.. +o Rentingpe pesecsas 42 6&8 Bae Eee seconds Ar ices 46 6% PM & Summerside AM 140 830 veoh oa 32 UG BEB GB . 00.00000- MEBORERO, 00.0000 33 we 22 905........ Wellington........ 807 37 aL Seagal eritaes 237 9% 8 eT nee i464 68@ 508 10 47.........Bloomfeid,,.,..... 1s 67% O08 36 Bh .s0.sn00e Alberton....,..... 16 76 653 1 Sb... WER socasuceod 125 6X PM AM PM awn oNbersennd supge bhekekakunececmueen cecil oo 60 AM PM AM PM 63) 300.......Charlottetown....... 9h 6566 650 316 areas Junction.....9% 66 To Se... a Se - -8@ 48 805 1p: aceaiiall {8 486 M« an guewe 4: =f SOP 650) «0.000. Ly Bee ities 810 86 eee WA cei olan Bi kneccccees 742 3:5 930 500......,...8t Peter’a.. vwevce FUR 245 1014 := vssssenbear River... 000 8H 188 eee Bik ceasvatsnd Seess * so 0000 6 it6 AM P3 M _M PM ee eeernee SEER EEE HEHEHE SHEERS REE R OE CORE COREE ES AM PM | 4 MPM 825 4120. --Mount Stewart...... 820 443 938 503.........-Candh ort 6S a . |. Re Georg 7@ 2 AM PM AM PM Se eC eT ORO OREE Oe se ee eee ete ee eee ee ee Fee eeee PM AM © BD. 20.0000 occegpe RE ncehepeesesstbas 7b OUR. sie - Cape Traverse.... ........ 6 PM AM ). POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. com ie its. \. MCDONALD, paniuitiaa Charlottetown. _ DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office «- ‘Kent Street Aug 16,994—1 y Wants, Lost, Found, && Advertisements under thie heading charged ive cents per line. THE CITY BILL POSTER is willing to work. Now is the time, before Christmas, when he will be too busy. novié on the road leading lo Lower Mal = near the Schvolheuse, a cart or a) Owner can have same after none advertising expenses on application to A. Doy LE, Grafton Street. 3i—novls FOUND-—-Y esterday, from Upper Malpeque Road, shoe ing. WANTED—Two good smart men. Apply t F. TURNER, Marshfield. tu friawy—alé¢ TWO GENTLEMEN, or a gent’eman ‘with his wife, can be made comfortable in 4 private family. Terms racderate. Apply at this Office, tf—novls —— a WANTED-—A boy to learn the bookbind!ng. Apply at once to J. D. TAYLOR, Queen Street. novi2—tf A HOUSETO LET on © hest nut Street, oOo D- ‘taining six rooms Willi be let with a stable ifrequired. Apply to Henry Rack#am. novs—tt DRESSMAKING at your homes or - not. Evening Dresswear and fancy waists a ape- clalty. Good references; satiafaction guarao- teed.—M1ss NicHoLson, below Fish Market, Pownal Street. tf—nov7 OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above Merchanw’ Bank of P. E. Island, so occupied by Miss Chisholm as an'Art promat with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oo 18th. Apply at Merchants’ —— _ < of P. Island ood t—~ger" - “M AGIC LAN TERN FOR SALE—A “pair of Dissoiving View Lantern with over goo Slides, various; cost over $230. offered at hall price for cash. Encyclopedia Britannia, ia- lest English edition, new, at a discount. Al- 80, a number of other works, new and second- hana Apply at ibis alice tr. A ALU ABLE RESIDENCE on Prince St st 01 sale. Apply at this office. 2aw—ootbs TO LET—A house containing six rooms, situated on King Street, near Pownal Street, in good order. S'able in the rear. Appiy to Mus. Lowben, Dundas | Explanade. nov? LOSf—On Prince Street, between Hobbs’ corner and Mr. Richards’ hease, = black cashmere shawl. Fioder will please leave the same at this office. nov7 ~ SITU aTION—Wanied, by 8 young Woman. @ permanent — ax boo -keeper or post books ddress “ Book-keeper,” Ex- AMINER omen” <s—nevs LOST~—Laat week, a watch bracelet. Find- er will be rewarded on leaving samae al this office. dy & wy—oct@ ATA BARGAIN.—One hundred acres of land wees dwelling house, twenty acres cleared. itbin half mile Raliway on, Kings County. Price $450. t> MP. HOGAN. see wk 2m BOARDERS WANTED—1 wor three ree gen tlemen car be comiortably ya pe a central place in the city, Board moderate. Apply at TRE SXaMINBER Offiee Spa a roe some . : / i: — Pra cea a he": Som Mee He re Ne an oe — > . Beene oe hehe »*s . ee Mines y