reo Erte Charlottetow Hospital To-TPay’s Marx marke epting that « and thedemand good. I thr aT PT BT CAL AND OTHER doing very wel! under the © EXAMINER, sriotletown : ‘ tv : Park Road et ~ on Ve ITEMS. Mr. Murphy is} circumstances cet.—There wae a feir t today. with the f potatoes, large, lay moved slowly, cal hay-presses owing FO e three having discontinue. Pork bas fallen to from 5 5 bat *ome prime carcases brought 5 Other articles remain un- change iaiitiieats Sane tw St. Perer’s Scnootroom.—The Young People’s Working Society of St. Peter's C will held a sale of fancy | woods, aprons, &c., in the Schaolroom en Wednesday, the Sth Dec There will he 5 oclock | A, and a " l-hand book j 3 if goo) tee ; if Sale 1A ‘erica 5 rie aise eel Tj Tar Vier Cota tI a from England to | will begin at 3 ‘ ee | . Mr. Jnstice Fitz-!} from Bot the LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR. | _-—- - | THE BOODLER IN TROUBLE AGAIN. Saturday leaving Hayyarty’s wharf, the Boodler undertook to tow @ schooner down to Charlottetown, and as a consequence collided with another ooner lying at Hickey’s wharf, tearing away four of her cabin windows, and car- ving away partof her bulwarke Four mi‘es farther down she grounded and the ner in tow collided with her, carrying away ner fererigging. The “Boodler” lay 118 position for two hours Sir. + O >wen: Im, n eveuing, Now, Mr. Editor, who is to blame ? It cannot be Capt. McPherson, for he is now t bis home 1 Point Prim Te enr ly can- “# our post captain of thirteen vears’ . fine | experience for Are « ir Government ferry Loats allowed »act ae tuggera, too, w we have three al voat ying die at r wharves ? His Honor | ONLOOKER, eae thé —_ a Re - <eee > Colleg PERSONAL. pi f-pas ” ' , a Hon. William Richards, Bideford, was g, ‘ registered at the Hotel Davies last evening. i M or Mr, Loughran, ef the Savings Bank, ha- ) : *} returned from avery pleasant holiday trip : P tt neighboring provinces, o Mr. Perey W. Carver, law student, who ~ ce . Boston some time ago to prosecute : sppear ‘ stud-es there, has been obliged to re- ds ct to anawer | Utt® home owing to ill health Lu let 7 = = ae ee a VERNON RIVER BRIDGE NOTES, - , P sapixes.~—-Remember the rue school at Vernon River Bridge ia viings next Tues eve nearly completed. Mise Lizzie Irving, an sme, wi s excep | ficient and painstaking young teacher, e . j ed to-i W take charge of the senior department Che trastees are Dr. Ross and Mesars. idiinios Joseph “eDonald and Thomas Furness. Tec 8 ‘ work for the The hotel here is kept by Mrs. Finlay. ester. t g Ubariottetown | Mrs. Finlay presides over as good a table ‘ : Kin t morn as cag be met with or desired. g ~ 4. wae Mr. D. MeDonald is doing a rushing business. We hope to see him even more m e. No. 614, wil! | *2°ce™# 1! in the future than he has been : , | in the past meet this £ a Cheese making here has been a great “ a ‘ ake arrangement. at - ° ; SICCEBS LIJ1S FeCRSO! ea ’ J Alli members are respect! he present Niss Clara McDonald, student of the : , i’rince of Wales College, returned to Char- Tar St make the | lottetown on Monday, having spent al re ust evening, | Thank-giving holidays here. We wish a w h pre- Miss McDonald every success, as she is a | be | one of Vernon River’s brightest and most be two day« | energetic young ladies ms Paxes, taxes, taxes! The abominations : box a | of Grit G ng of Char} OpseRven. jottetow ening was well at! = Vernon River Bridge, Nov. 29, 1894 ter vo candidates initia- } ted ant programme wa / ee ee ee oe ading the “Geod . of Sr. Joun’s, Ntid., Nov. 28.—The mem- meat | fers of the Goodridge Government have ys - tecided to remain in office until the meet- \ te voters who | ing of the Legislature in February. Ii is are > lists is drawn | adimitted that the Whiteway party would ‘ snother column | be unable to raise a Joan of $1,500,000, ant g and place at which | and as failure to float it weuld result in names before the last day | disaster to the colony, the Government for re g ‘ | feel that no other alternative is possible —_~.— for them, but to remain in power and ex- Hy I nded to open | tricate the country from financial embar- a es searon on | asement Th n of $35 is still 9 nadia bata. MARRIED. eary i terested in the At Tracadie Croas, on Thursday, 29h Saiih ” i prompt | Nover r, 1894, by Rev. P. Curran, P. P., poem Alain Chartier Macd nald, of Montreal, ' 4 nelle Moerpliy, who} to An Rt. Macdonald, eldest daughter of - t Scott’s Mille. Clede | Jo in Archibald Macdonald, Esq., of Ris ud one of his lege G ke naladale ampotat « the kne« th $ morning, DIED. the operatior g performed at the At Shamrock.on the 21st November, Enima, daughter of John Kelly, aged 19 ) years. Suir NEWS. Pert ef Charietictewn. ENTERE®. Nov. 28—P L G, Mcleaac, Pictou. Nov 29—Champion, McPherson, Pictou; Swallow, Vanamber, Tidnish; Wm Duubar, Read, Pugwash. CLEARER Nov 28—Scylla, Hennessy, Port Hawkee- bury; P L G, MelIsaac, Pictou. Nov 29—Champion, McPherson, Pictou; Kate McKinnon, Boudrot, Glace Bay; Swa'- low, Vanamber, Tidniah; Ellen F, Jack- son, Kelly’s Cove; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Gasper Embree, McLean, Car dig an. BEAUTIFUL WOMEN are made More Beautiful 1 bv using JOHNSON'S CREAM OF ROSES. Jt keeps the skin soft and smooth. Price 25 cents. Prepared and sold only by Johnson & Jehnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. nov30 gerak’, received veeterda beaut fui] 1) to be presented by | him t the Prince of Wales Coll It is | the most hig and artistic medal | ever chtained mpetirion of the| stude ts 7 he P W a] *® crest and | motte are engraved upon one side of it, aad rpon the | be ent the name of the sinner silent Dmatixe C The Debating Club and arv Institute at Vounat Stewart inna be : i with the following ellers P-e~ —Jsaac Ja . Vice-Pr -B. D. MeDonald. Screta I urer—J. A. McDon- ald Var f r e—H. F. Feehan, d.3. Meb i and G. B, MeEachern # live], aor en * expe ted at the | meting on Tue iv. De btn, tue aub- Pei beiag “W r r power would be! mow bx : jiry, capital or ia Missox Baxyn Cowes it—The Coque- ‘oncert in the achool | It’ S * «@ oo atee Its Surprising how often people must be told what a really good Furniture Store this is. Let the “not-knowing- ones” come here any day and we will convince them that they would have saver lots of money by making our acquaint- Unusual the ance long ago. values offered balance of 1894. for MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD., ertzaM i<a land { room >f fF t Me een 7 \ i alar audience and! Prove fi ery way. Rev. G MA [he programme helmed ‘ i instrumental solos, ghenn tat " ¢ i s. &: Jobna ‘ Lewis, the Miases Collings, M -“ {a i vi Ethe 5 ntner, M a8 Cora i 1 ‘ Miss Angus MiseLary { M Richard MJ \ W M ell were any j Brie ( tr | ~There were len. i yness during the » N n r, against twenty- two f r month of last year | ‘ i x convictions for vio! a 7 thet “i : lemperance Act, and five ani? for breaches of the Act were | There were three con- Wied ion suit, and four similar Chirges w ed Two persons Wee ted of lar ¥. and #ix nuis ame ca % liemiaeed. The total re- Cente of th rt for the month amount- ed ® $362.79, of which sum $276.90 was nes aad y the mo CAREFUL BUYING Tar Wratner.—Fair There was connection O*ts. oth in We've been promi Who Sell at Selling Prices. | nov30 1 a —_— ist CELEBRATION To-morrow. sing a surprise to everyone who called to- morrow to see our first “Celebration” Display. Well! W’re rewly : The lines are full! The counters are full! The windows are full! Don’t make the mistake of thinking we are selling these gzooda at lees than cost, It will, we know, so strike you, but that is simply owing to the fact that we bought them START- LINGLY AND ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP. We believe we cannot oweratate our attractions for to-morrow. Call early and avoid the ernsh—9 a. m. till 9 p. m. BEER BROS. and coll, Parisienne, Royal—for Saturday only ! i W. A. WEEKS & 60., Cheapest “tock in the Island. because we buy for cash and sell quick on a close margin Highest Price Alweys Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. ‘ | er et ¥ ‘s «4 ‘ Ya Webi Vang 7 ae a ey i AMR iP tie eae Aiaiit jit tee i TURDAY ONLY LT ct ST) sae neem = ~ = CORSETS, LADIES, CORSETS. (x) —— -—— Read the List of Corsets! -—— THAT——— | en, es CO ky ees WEEKS & “ | Intend offering on Saturday ai following reduced prices : Yatisi, %5e., regular $1.50 Hygean Waists, ) all styles | D.& A., 75c., 1.00 Sensible ‘“ § © and sizes. | Magnetic, {5c., 1.35 B B, 55e, regular 85e Coraline, 75e., 1.10 Rehable, 45ce.. b60e } BB B, 75c., 1.10 ‘Topsy, 33c., Oey * Crompton’s Nursing, $1, 1.45 Daisy, 25c.. 55e Yatisi “ $1.10, 1.55 All sizes of the above in stock. Purchasers will please note that the above prices are for Saturday only. AT HALF PRICE !—Odd pairs of Watchspring, Dollar, | Fredora, Nonesuch, Bonanza, Albani, Olivette, | The People's Store, Whelesale aud Retail, | Ji—m w f j Charlottetown, November 20 186 , he Leading Readymade Why are we the Leading Clothing House ? give the best value in the market, and no man can undersell us. Ulsters, Reefers and Overcoats, both Imported and Homemade, SHOWN IN CHARLOTTETOWN. We received to-day a Case of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, which completes our stock, and it is the Come and see the Bargains we are able to offer. EVER VicKkAY WOO Corner of Queen and Grafton Sire FLOUR IS CHEAP, : TEA IS CHEAP, | SUGAR IS CHEAP, And Everything i: the Grocery Line is Cheap. aerwh Tt McKENNA'S CHEAP GROCERY STORE, QUEEN STREET. CORNER @F DORCHESTE®. Charlottetown, Novembfs 29, 1894—dy & wy 3m ” a se s Direct Steam Communication WITH PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. &e. j } | i We beg to cali attention tiat, early in the Spring of 1895, regular steam communication will be resumed between LIVERPOCL AND CANADA. Than king dll our shippers for their past support. and ing a continuance of same in the future, We remain, yours faithfully, PITCAIRN BROS., 51 South John Street, Liverpool. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlettctown. SPECIAL YALUE ! 25 Quilted Bed Covers at 60c. and 75e. These are much below regular price. A line of Meu’s Knitted Woolen Gloves at 25 cents. A line of Men's Kid Gauntlet Gloves at $1.00. nov29 Men’s All-wcol Shirts and Drawers at 90c. a Suit the est value in towu. HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, November 23, 1894—dy f 5 ON WEDNESDAY, Sth DECEMBER. There will be 5 o’clock tea and a secc nd- hand book table, also a box of goods from 5 England to be disposed of. eat \ + ae as STOCK OF ——— OF ALL OUR UT SAL In Capes, Collars and Mufis. Astrakan Jackets at 20 per cent off, Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimming, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Kid and Woolen Gloves, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Corsets and Hose, 20 per cent off. Ladies’ Felt Hats, Flowers-and Feathers, 50 p ec off. Silks and Ribbons, 25 per cent off, Balance of our stock of Blankets, 20 per cent off. As we have decided must be closed out. to buy newest goods at very low prices. Charlottetown, November 27, 1891—dyv The Stock is all new this season. SAL# FOR CASH ONLY. {» discontinue this branch of our businéss, ‘all the above goods [It will afford a good opportunity J.B. MACDONALD & CO., MARKET SQUARE. 16 CENT OIL! a ee ee : : — . ; Ao neem - - . ns eens i — THE DAILY EXAMINER ee ae ; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1894. Saiein St. Peter's Schoolreom. j ' | The YOUNG PEOPLE’S WORKING | SOCIETY of St. Peter’s Church will i hold a ; | Sale ot Fancy Goods, Aprons, &., IN THE SCHOOLROOM, nov29 \ High Tea and Fancy Sale WILL BE HELD IN ‘i. Paul’s Schoolroom By the Loysl Circle of the King’s } Daughters on 6th December. Dvors open at3p.m. Tea from 6.30 to 6.30. Admission 10 cents, Children half price, | Tea 25 cents. Oysters aud Soup in the evening. nov26 Sale will begin at 2 o'ele2k. FP. nit Pickford & Black. Halifax and Charlottetown Stean- ship Company's Sailings. STEAMER FASTNET Will sail from Halifax on SATURDAY, 24th inst., arriving here about Monday ing, 26th. ‘ | } —=---A LSO y of Ghent will sail from on Monday night, the 26th, arriv- ng here about Wednesday, the 28th. 5 eamer City | Halifax ’ S. B. ENMAN & CO. have just received some of the 14 cent Oil, and will sell it} “Sc wilt carry fr ieht to the following to anyone who wants it. . the BEST AMERICAN WATER WHITE at a low figure. Clown. Nov. 12,°1894—m w f Ss BK ENMAN & CO., In the Building formerly occupied J.by D, McLeod, Quecn Street} —— -——s ANOTHER SNAP, Because suuir eur goods are matchless for ets, Charlottetown. ? = er ee te ee ee $7, $7.50 and $8 Trousers ——NOW SELLING FOR-— = $5.25 = ad ” 2H These goods will be made to your order price. This offer for Twenty Days only. the above D. A. BRUCE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, November 24, 1894 —tu thu ‘sat STOCK OF THE LATE Cc. E. ROSERTSON. | Having purchased at a Gents’ Furnishings, Clothing, of the Estate of the late C. E. Robertson, today WE HAVE OPENED THE STORE, and placed all on the Market, which will be sold at cannot be competed with by any house in the trade is first class and in Al order, Please note that durability. We are now offering the largest stock of | Clothing House in the City. It pays, to do it. EN CONEY ANY, great reduction the stock of Cloths. Underwear and Geneya] Merchandize prices that The stock CASH 1S W AIWWTEHD | This. steck must be cleared, and will b lower than is possible for other dealers iC. A. DIXO Nov 3—dly att etn e sold 25 per cent. to purchase their goods, N &CO. We | But everyone who does not ask for it:can depend om getting | ports.—Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, > q? y », Isaac’s Harbor, Salmoa River, Freight soli- attire Sheet Harbor and Halifax | cited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent 24—dy OPTICAL 1 | &O ODS] LOOKING THROUGH properly fitted glasses, you see well. Yeu also see with ease and that makes it got for your eyes. Don’t tax your sight by neglecting to correct existing imperfections with spectacles. Delay only increases detects which prompt attention will remedy, Clearness and strength of vision may be retained indefinitely if you forestall im- pairment of sight by a timely resort to spectacies. We have now a very lenses as well! a i large stock of spectacies, and if you wish to give a nice pair of gold spectacles or eye glasses to anyone for Xmas, we can fit them well. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. nov27 NEW C0008! NEW GOODS | i | We havea lot of Albums, | Photo Frames, Dressing Cases, Manicures, Work Baskets, Purses, Fine China, ete., ete., which we | clear at have decided to a big reduction to |make room for new goods. | Now is the time to buy Xmas presents. Call early and see for yourselves. You | will find prices all right. GRAFTON STREET. nov26 DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT 3 eee Wants, Lost, Found, &€¢ Advertisements under this headi charge five cents per line. =s ’ LOST—A lady's red leather entebel contain. ing @ purse, card case with owner’s came on cards, and a bunch of — Finder will be v rewarded by leaving the a afrticl store of W W Weitxen : ca WANTED~—A good cook, Good em ply te MRs SULLIVAN Brighton toval WANTED -—City canvaaser of good Adress; } salary and expenses paid weekly from start’ Position permanent. Oanadian aad Ameri- 0 eae stock. Advanta ces unequalled, — N Bros _o, Nursery: ornare ry:men, Toronto, Ont, _CROWB XR FOUND-Opposlte Wm Har | Per’s, On Fitzroy sireet, Unis morning. & crowbar. App y at this office. nove { TWO GENSLEWEN, ore goat aes ge te be mode oinmfortable in a prt rate amily. rms m rate. thin oftice. ” = WANTED—A boy tolearn the bookbt Apoly ot ~ mae J. D. TAYLOR, Qaeen erect, i MAGIC LANTERN FOR SAL r Dissoiving View Lanterns, ae oe o) Slides, various ; cos! over $250. offered at hail priee for cash, Eucyclopedia Britannia, !a- pap ea —_. new, aladiscount. Ai- s ro or wor ne o hand ~pply at this —_ a “ioe. AALUABLE K3IDENCE on Priuce St. OGisie. Ap wiy al wis-<coice, waw—ootis ATA BARG\IN.—Oue Bundred ac land with goes dwelling house, tweat ‘anoes cle cred, ithip baifmiie Railway i Flags County. Price $450. OGAN, MP. to indie nates aoe Foe BT AP 2 ai i api naps tags i ¥ Sod ere SE ek ES gy ashe “+ - ¥ ee el ee Pdr Be Sy eee a ew —