THE DAILY EXAMI - : MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1894. | wees mee wer eons LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS. PERSONAL : | ; : st the offices of J Oe r Mellish p mainiien Tun The Canadian named Hill, who died at : ' : ; us MeDonald, Esqs Electors kk Cr am.—Get some at the pa Tanbeiter bree, is <7 gg 2 in ler "wine. : . are t the tiet should at ia said to way been Hon. Z f . Hull, who a ae eth ak th aa ed FS-clMss Ie Cream tO) Summerside, P. E. ]., are at the Victoria. —— =n hari. ceases The y hs ave been on a tour of the prince ipal LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Wrar Chee ik your overcoats and | American cities, and leave this morning for Canso en route home.—St. John Tele- f \ | \ { | ) \ ( 7 a } ] ) 7 h y Ly y l if f | ‘ ye 2 4 pare els, oul be sure of where they are grapl I j SE : I, J S ‘OC R 4a co PRICES i ~ z 4 SPECIALTY Beer Bros \ few cents will do it. : ‘The richest woman in the world is Isa- = ATA AY As AY AA aS, » | e AP, i rt | ” wish to inform you | | ne Pa» Rey AWAY —A 2 “shen stesbed to the dora Cousin » of Santiago, Chili. She F tl < t I ¢ c | t th ' . Te aie eiieia ables fr boned bs a dog on | °°" coal, copper and silver mines, as O AWAY la am a way 0 e€ 2 iamndry wagon wa ph ened by wd Tl ! well as a fleet of eight iron steams hips. 0.1] S t deg e at of she Saturday afternoon gg — = why 2 | F rom he 2 y coal mines alo ic her Income 1s Blue Rib fr t itl | ; driver, a Jad named Ross, was seriously | $100,000 a month ant 6S, ac ets af on, DOW N, on wi i ow prices, ¢ ‘ o hurt and had to be taken to the hospital. | ; — ee. : + : \ ; Hah i Joseph LL. Hayeock, M. P. P. for Fron- e > ph" ee Give Hi a Cart.—Mr. Geo. M. Rob- | mae, the leader chosen by the Patrons Serene“ and will guarantee to E nson, hair dresser, has returned to his | of Industry, is 44 years old and a native ss : . sa dag meg : ‘ . . } ol Lennox connucry In Kingston town: = os \ ler : j old stand on . t siuie Quee “ are. | . a. o ~ ay Cra We wnde pest \ :' 1 ~ rt bso gb = i mes , | Ship he hada long municipal career and M: | meet the lowest of the , Mf wort ss been trans- | 45 2 OOVINSO as a | ae woe” thes hensine ¢ s eaniieaanan : te : a D “ : ; . \ aatent*s experience, patrons may rely on finding “ : I ‘ net a vigerou worker in th ant e Depa tment + B | M hi ss 1 , >to Ca -] : = UTesaRlO armers eval . hi | bh : en tally up te ae eee | iis, 2. F Biagio, of Batinx, will’ 10 | BS ac ine in | e ity low, or even a iittle better. 7 in . : . R Hor dinners and teas at the Bazaar for | lieve Mr rrainor, agent ot the Merchants Latest German and Enelish > { vi e Chancellor R Ace Bank here for the next two weeks while : } “ : eeaaion of the “ . ; . . » niova sas , > a 4 RE SEES es Ae alice Phureda WY sen sittin bs latter en : his holidays, Mr.| make, all personally selected. — ‘ Deciives tro Rexy.—Mr. James Byrne | tate ~ loves Moncton that he does not : : - << * desirea us to say that he will not be a can- | rhage ate absence from the city except Our Variety 1S verv large our | B tC , lidate for the vacancy in the City Council | » M. day wT two during his vacation. . r ec 4 AL. meeting of the Daptis burch | na ib he death of Co sill Robert- | —tonctor mes ae acaiiieihias : e. j a “gone age caused by the death of Vouncilior iy styles correct, our prices the : ' " a ‘ 3 ) to-mor aa son. He thanks those electors who pre- ‘i ~ rex ajtion asking that WHO DID IT? " rss . pibedt ©. 0. Gases, (man be ett he eee lowest. Visit this depart- | > pu inat te he allow himse!f to be put in pomination. as ee ps - th a Cl - pane \ , | a“ povsinct : oo s 4 rstang e onng man . ‘ RK . 1ariotte town, Augu 8, 1894— » - > Barrest Man ts toes Fine at Pe veut Geitine. Pee store | Tuorne, ately commited to j ul for an ment Ww hen purchasing, : 2 tet ; LS Appiest be ! be . ulest mé mn af — of Mr. A. D. Macdonald, at Peake’s Sta- | allese! breach of the Scott Act, and whose pate ta i Yy : + ap le on, was destroved by fire at an early hour | . ase vith appe “ia di te ow vs me Court, ys ngratulations by hand, mouth, tele nae te Ply See ia » | bas within the last few days beet lace l 4 x a ge ee we 3 10 pounds New Glasgow Enter erief. There was no insurance. The | . cas of inhuman barbar tw, 7 i oe a’ i pris ee al fire is not kno : ention oO 1e public shouk directed ‘ $ ) a t ld se: ss ph o wa | towards it. Whose work is it? In Fur Goods we carry one ‘ : (ysters of, Oveters cold, - ; —e on a | Cirizey. ovsters, the best in town at the Bazaar Tur Tuearre.—There was a fairly large , : ee s > > ws a dience pre sent at the Ope ra House o7 ;* : ol the I: ar gest and ri hest : Ch ae 4 i Porsonine.— About ten days ag Saturday night to see “Joshua Simpkins. Ps Den a ‘ Mrs. Frederick Steeves, of Salisbury, N. Tue play dealt with country life in Ver-| stocks ol urs in the city. " Rn. e about r work pri ked he palm | mont and was more or less funny A sen- | ™ - S . a with A pin Soon after her | sational saw mill scene was introduced in | LA DIEN’ \ ery special display of n ur ran to swell, and at latest accounts the third act. The orchestral music was | GREENT AND : K AT C \ PE , b= MA DO Arty) = «athe chgd and her re eplendid. iT hl Th | “IUIN LAA » ve 4 i re) s as * N o genet , “ FELT iv ou ‘ 1 Biever: Race.—The following are the in 18, 20, 22, 24, 27 and 30 er WEBBER A ASONK EMPLE.— | entries for’the gentlemen’s bicycle race to te | y . Zit the excellent company wanaged | ie heb on Thuredey next: HATS, init: enilin: Ciak-etai a ‘Tn Our Boot and Shoe Department | New Mantles and Jackets . the Mf H ee 7 aaa E. H. Beer. Latest | New Furs, w appear in the Jason ic bempie, pro- > senaul eA > ao i ioe Sint seth dl Y t ‘ ; ducing the famous comedy “Fanchon the| 4° ©’ Arrenaull American | these goods are low, WE HAVE RECEIVED New Dress Goods, + api Cie Gr tay sapling, Fea ni e role | F. deC. Davies Styles : New Clothing, ad t — Oe S.C. Moore. . m a sf “ e given in the piece " . — Received. W, New Fur Coats. pte LLECTORS.—Be sure and vote at ya | . ing : 7" , from the ] ling nufact oO ces to 81 NCW hs} r. 3 ‘ Cowwerctar, Traverter Deap.--Mr. A. | election in the rink. The result will de- OU R | i eading manufacturers of Canada. Prices to suit. New Suits for Men and Boys, g.A irst,a commercial traveller well | cide the most popular man. Ww Bosco e an t 4 cree Settee me ae Tins TLE sale and Retail. J. B. MACDONALD & CO M iv’s Hotel, Campbelton, N. B - Potice Covar.—This forenoon Captain MAN i LE oe ne g ' . . 4 P Ps *9 ‘ Thursday ght i went to be ed appar John Hughes was fined $50 ani $19.10 | arlotietown, September 17, 1894—m w f \ Charl : . + : : e By 2 eel soe ean thant dead teede Gor a centeiionat tes Gusein! DEPA RTMENT harlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Market Square, Opposite West End Market House. é rning 7 ath was presumably Temperance Act, by keeping intoxicating | ‘ ‘ a = — | - ; caused by an overdose of morphine, as a | liquor for sale, and the liquor in respect of Is now complete bott taining that drug was found by | which the offence was committed was or- . Pa hia « Ackhurst belonged to Halifax lered to be destroyed. The summons for W eare better preps ur ed t} ian . —— second offence against Charles D. Collings ever this Fall to suit our 1: idy ; His Haxp.—The Moncton Times | ¥@* dismiseed. ee A ee eels deel ie —— _ | customers in this department. aaa i ceili rning to a young man named PROVINCIAL Exuisiriox.— The provin- | rate man and eng made Ww Ne | Sia the emplov of Mr. Amasa Ken- | Ci#! exhibition will be formally opened to- | gor iholyn. King’s County. While | ™orrow forenoon at eleven o’clock by His | Jackets of Beaver Nap Cleth i machine special Honor the Lieutenant-Governor from the ae J weed, in Blac “k, Nav vy, ~ + steps of the main building. The entries in . g that product for cattlr, : nearly every class, are largely in excesss | SMa ‘ 5 “rated Ov DoTrse power, Ong rag eer sme canght in th | of any previous year, and the exhibition | and Myrtle. a | a I a | a = kuives, and was pulled inch by inch into | Promises to be a great success in every | a ti sp to the wrist before being | *#Y- It ishoped that the weather will | ee é stopped. The injured man was taken to | keep fine Se taken u Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown | amputated Tue Fresh Mcrtoy Trape.—The hold | ° 2 ° . - | —-— of the SS. Northumberland is being fitted! Jiondon House. Is cordially invited to come and judge for yourselves if our show of Mermopist Nores. — The St. John | u, as arefrigerator forthe purpose of car- | Ch’town, Sept. 20. 1894—dy - 7 5 . ot San rey ort: that the Marsh | rying frozen mutton across to Puint du a er i s Bridy: missior which waa left | Chene for trausportation to the States. Mr. ii unsapplied at the recent conference has | Geo. E. Full, of Charlottetown, is going : s been provided with a preacher in the per- | into the business. His base of operations | _______ son ia nonin —— oa son of Mr. Benjamin Howard. He comes | will, we are informed, be Hunter River, Ga : Pi from P. E. Island and is the third son | and one of the cars on the Island read will r who has given himself to the ministrv of | be fitted up @ refrigerator.—Pioneer. the Methodist church, his brothers being ‘ - , ‘LE the Rev. Samuel Howard, of Hamiltcn, Wuo Div Tuat ?7—Durisg Saturday or eee a Seneny fe eget reer, ss hae meg | al Ex Exhibition ‘lis not the best in the city. We claim we have the largest and the cheapest, and we want you to see for , eer Or Me omeene 2-1.” Miser gute etcety. hal | ate yourselves that what we say is true, We have a very large assortment of Ulsters and Overcoats, both im- ‘ | estab ngs nal wtp weed pom, ree ane par yer cing sey Sate A tonne ye Rog io tyre oe ported and made from our own manufactured goods, and we are selling them at a very small margin, We $1. John about Ist February sled ft war fon stationary, opposite the | Intcoun Docks pak aed wekititen {Are also headquarters for Tweeds, our own make being the best goods you can get anywhere ; every farmer po ace la enn ~~, . i tape entrance to the clothing department. So | Association on Tnesday, Wednes-lay, » af _Fins.—There were two fires on Sunday | fae ae, we > ae eae neihing noe engl Bo ab, 26th yi| knows that. Hats, Caps, Blan keting, Underclothing and Gents’ F urnishings in “all prices, No trouble to z promptiy responded. The first was sound- | ‘ugg, | ns ne en an ee entlior fares and trains wilt} Show goods, H ichest price, Cash or Trade, always paid for Wool. Remember the place,— # i peace Mr é ale oF agen wen A a : | carried out : spew i : saaleiie ie re ane” Ay vemge ts Returns tickets will be issued at one ! and setting fire to the bed-tick. Mr : a the same date to parties appoint- 4 otiv ran inside and taking hold of the . . trains on : : A : » bed. threw it out of the window Our latest preparation is ed to act as Exhibition Judges, such xt to the street, getting his handa burned ! tickets being good for return - to and - si > 7 . —_ ” _——— and his clothing damaged in the act, but RVERYBODY § LINIMENT, on the 29th Septem ber, 1894. ; ‘| saved the honse. Three or fonr other men | Return tickets will bre issned at one first- ; who were early on the scene also, rendered | unsurpassed as an external re.nedy for a class fare to the Genera! Public from all G -- : '@) U Q° | 1 assictanee. The furniture in the room } great variety of diseases of Man and Beast. | Stations by afternoon trains on September F was somewhatinjured Can also be used internally. Full direc- 24th, by all trains on September 25th, - + ‘s ” | T second alarm was about 10.30, this | tions with each bottle. eer ve gon oe by ee trains oe . } r " 2attenburv’s place j ne Septem ber 28th, all good for return up two | 4 4 ai © : ‘ \E , . . < tine in Ny M. Rattenbury's place | inca snes a GOOD GROCERIES. | if in need of anything in the GROCERY line give ; i ‘ e as cause nN ‘ a . ¢ 5 “a : 4 001 first-class fare from all stations to Char- TI s Desmond, who was passing the | THE LATEST | lottetown by accommodation trains on Ps i. — j w ae home from A eels 5 September 24th to persons in charge of orner a) ween rn 4 hearing someone screaming in the house, oe Live Stock or other exhibits; also by all e Z t ela a tn al a. | donde A special pase enger train will! leave Tig- : ° 1 ‘ "as . acute, Fhe dened sree taek ed er nish on the morning of the 25th, 26th, a | us a trial. To buy jour Groceries from us is a ; ieee hed the five neder eontenl. ‘Tivo 27th, and 28th, Sept., returning on evening ere 1s something substantial about | : , : i. 2 . neon lanes ae cateed ty water wet POhnsOn & JOhuSON, | oF vie 25:0, 26in, and 27h, Sept. This 8 | guarantee that you have the best in the market at 4 mok is “} train will ran on following (Standard) time them that satisfies. When it comes to | the lowest possibl "ices i w —so THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS Schedule :— | SE POSSIDIC Prices, : “ee pipe sueiriges IE Fe cinssecnsccdsee ncosseus 4.00 a. m. a questiou of QUALITY ou may ' N Oo aN on - a Be eK semen yaw na Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. “ ee. cna 1 J — s. B. EN MAT & Cc °9 ‘i irre j 1 | es | | 6é oO tel ..5.07 “cc i = i + i > . P YL? ie Aug 27 oo See . ne ° “ae 7 . poe i ae , e by which four men named Daniel MeMil Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. pe" rong ee (ee 8 alw ays feel sure of finding us at the Ch’town, Aug. 27, 1894—mon wed fri In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. ss lan, Thomas Parcell, Joseph Enman, and Poet Hill aonsanches 6.18 « : : ; j Joseph Bodte, fiid a narrow escape from | sept2l | Wellinetos it cael Selina 2 6 48 “ front. As for PRICE, we are right | % drowning. At oa q! uarter re six their ea ee ee 6 Pt Ce | ok 7.08 “ 2 . z ‘a boat upset in the middle of the river, off id cagnioe i sicenebancsdont4 Ly i in it. Weigh well our words, then | | DR. H 0. . JOHNSON +i the S.N.Co.’s wharf, throwing them all | ee yea if ay ate tl os Kensington.. Sactescunnden i> ' if ~s othe weer; hat 14 the — — h , Y OU RU N és > ENGR ane 8.07 « come and see how we weigh. . a eG 0) ic res, +i miast in her she i not siak, and the é aon « '% nar m 4. eld on tu her and kept them- NO RISK j rt} Brad: SE Oe aS 82 27 * $$ x) 4. Ue tee ee ee ee eet | « Hlunter River.....sess.ce0! 8.55 “ | ' EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT ‘i eS ‘he time, sat: pape se Oo GU aaee « North Wilushire.........-- 3 SANDERSON & CO | ‘ thought ; — ~™ h ea we - f ney when buying any article a toyalty Junction.........--9-40 “ ~ a j LE Set f vas ver littie Chane ) of mone yhen buying any 21€ ORR « \ ; . ‘ 5 ying 90) Arrive Charlottetown. ......-....9.55 | Office is os nt Street * the hier hye wet r fy t ; erry - . . la hl _ > ia. i : ; oa . wet te frty of Furniture from us. They are} [eave Charlotuetown for return . -4.45 p.m. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. ALT Po WP NEw or 7 Fa . | Ee ih eamer EF ui just left the Southport : on a TO MAKE ROOM FE OR NEW STOCK OF A *d?,and as soon as those on board saw all warranted satisfactory. This teturn tickets will be issued by these | Aug 16, ’94—ly the men strugel mn n the mates, she wa® | means that we will return your | trains at the underme — — Charlottetown, September ‘ 24, 1891—m wf ' hewied for the scene of the accident, and | money for anything not liked by for returr by special trains only on the . : ° : ; . Ss ce cke ats issue | by Pitked the men up fter considerable | ¥ 26th and 27th Sept. > eX ptt 3 4’ trouble , —“ a0 oO 1e you. spec ial train on the 27th, whic h will be i M E E S vw Vaults, Lost, I ound, &e Else Mr. Benjamin Robinson, of tu ‘ | Mar for return by spec ial on same date, or | | om & , deserve great praise for the ekilfal | . R n vated nner it eal - an . by regular trains on » the 28th, and tickets ‘A waier wis 1 be handled the steawer | FURMCUTE Recovered & Renovated, | by cezutar trains on the 23h, and eke Pak sheers precmeeweeg gem ee “ : approa eg the men in the water. | Bede k hi 5 canatieely an v : by regular A ht ; : | ' five cents per line, Vat. Jet? Gardiner, with his steam launch ee ee - * ant we t ashore » ‘ j [ pa ; > ho Ple stabil 5 + tions, i too rignd y por e 4 ~ oul SOTC | Who Sell at Selling Prices. shire, inclusi ve. 50 7dc. A rlotypes for MOc, | guna boune. wr a-y & : } Umes lea! to serious consequences, | gept?22 F:om Co lville, Loyalist and Milton, “ 35 FIRST METHODIST CHURCH WAC \\ Od | , Sonaee. Bie 4w 2aw—septls a” } _ ieee From Winsloe, f inclusive 20 i aes i ; TO LET—One-half of subscriber's pou on on 4 i From Royalty Junction, 15) i) NIMVEL een, een Orlebar Street, containing six rooms +) - _— ee = eu Passengers from Cape Traverse Brane h eee se | + Lt. ant situation ; rent moderate. Apply to -_ ak by regular train will connect at Emerald ’ Baer Gurr. * ! i Junction with special train to and from NVINMOYD TO LET— The Dwelling House on corner of 3 P Charlottetown. : W dnesda Evening 26th inst rrTam ” | eee ar eee 1 “Ap 22 Cases Mantles Millinery and Dress Goods — a = “ —— a Po e = J - S.TT L@OOAA Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—t t 5 | ply to GEonGE Reamer ee , stations east by regular trains on the | en mei. ’ 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, * He will be assiste: 1 by his son, C OM- | septl4 . Mae. yam | bag pamee Se i) ‘ undermentioned rates, > good for return up | yaNDANT H.H. BOOTH, COLONEL | — |ingtenrooms. Apply © Mes. PLAI@ER, Y eo ARRIVE TSHrs VEE. to and on the 30th Septem ber : LAWLEY and other ‘distinguished 2 nae on FOR SALE. | North River. seps eod tf _. From Souris to Bear River, inclusive. .90 | officers £ ch bilion S; | ag TO LET—A ten t } “ Lot 40 sg 75 nee Xni aies. c ement containing five ‘ Rollo Bay to Lot 40, SS ’ Wi ll § r urafte St t W po dwells house on Alley Street. ~ ue o 43 e : -ossession given October next.— | — {| SILVER COLLECTION AT TMB Tin House) ORE illow Grove, Grafton Street West, | vosesion ber no 1 a : : . ; : , “th ormerly Rocklin House. ‘ee : | —_— — . oe ; This lot ineludes the latest novelties obtained by our} « Suftolk, 35 DOOE. | Auction Sales of Live Stock, ete., will | 1am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to | , FOR SALE CS 30 ae te thee eee 4 : « York, 25 This centrally located Hotel, which is | be attended to at the Provincial Exhibi- | pelt (mat well: |e property, * Willow | eee an i ay : A buyer directly before leaving London. ’ « Union : 20 sept22 —t] 26th within five minutes’ walk of Railway | tion Grownds on WEDNESDAY, Sept. | “qnese premises contain nearly two Town | for sale or to let The balding well i] : . ‘ - «“ Brackley Point 20 Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, | 26th, from 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. } Lote—front entrance on Grafton Street and | either furalaued, OF af will be sold or let Hy . ‘1 FUR ** Royalty Junction os oF | painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot| Parties having Stock to sell can ap | * D8 iiag House and Kitchen, sixsl, heated | Cularsapply to M. P. Hogan. f—eugz7 it 4 lave you seen the wonderful vriue we offer in -| “ Georgetown to Cardigan “ = 80 water, and possesses the finest bath rooms | ply to fig t-e ye peginner gates Cellar nine | “75 Let—The single tenement on Stuart | ‘ : * Perth to Peake’s *. } ? of any Hotel in the city. Terms moder A. MceNEILL, oe Rage Rey Te yg ed | Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen _ ulN ED CAPE}? “ Pisquid Bags 4 Bags bi ate. Coach meets all trains. un Auctioneer. | House, Stable, Wood House, ete., surrounded | and ottie. tr required, gowet ea — i TI tern train will be held at Char- P. S. BRUWN, é | by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut eens upi ia ue Guaneee . , psi yarn septl8—eod tl 25th wky li | trees, The situation is retired, yet only a few | by Mrs. Webb. Possession October lst. Ap- 7. 9g lottetown until 5 p. m. Standard on the oo ie Proprieter. : | minutes’ walk from Queen Square, Terms ply to ALEXANDER Home. septs > : 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September. 12,000 Second-hand Heavy Grain and e + 6m wy lyr | liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part | — ' oo . s ’ et Potato Bags in exce llent order. Woh’ y HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three | payment. For further particulars apply to WANTED—A married couple or two g en- 7. 2 A. McDowa.p, D. en gr, Ca CARVELL BROS. toes aD aetoenaea enecticces: aimee eee > story Apply +x uae, | on _— C. L MORRISON, Auctioneer ee re rapply ab Oe os : . i Mgr. Can. ve d. Apply to Mus Street. Apply to B. TRALNoR, P. Soe SON, . ocatioa, nice ; #® Werarner.—Strong south and west winds; partly fair with local rains. ee A Ee ag _ ne nee - tame - ~ cil Mn