% ork Cyt Sg iy os meena ae Soa Sut Sear rae. LL THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE DAILY EXAMINER, ' } LIGHTS ON AMERICAN LIFE. Reflected From the Papers of one Day. Lima, O., Sept. 20.—On Saturday even- } SEPTEMBER 25, 1893 I Mr. Merefelder, pastor of @ Methodist Chu 1 near Spencery I athing criticism of his congre THE GRIT TOUR IN NOVA SCOTIA. | vat his usual sermor The congre — _| gation did not like it, and asa result the | Pat ancat | minister lies beaten almost out of all seim- | \ berals 7 bla imanity and with small chances | . e Pa t f recovery Mersfelder has been prem h- } | ing in a e country church for several | ~ a, : weeks and has bee n mu h annoyed by the as ; €*", | inattention manifested by some of his and t M Li rais yearerse, who on more ti an one occasion | ‘ 4 fier iftes ia ke } the mce or Ss lay 5 ' Tor- | b red them tl a ere } ng the as cowardly As : . . i ive 4 ‘ ci wa t i : : i i nt Tt] door y a nan named ' ‘ \ H Da | Wa who #aid to the minister: “To ‘ } must take back what you saul to-night i iy ! t ep edthat he hai nothin , ose I tah Walther and thre OU aer> . ‘ party,-—to show then attacked him, knocking him sen-t- N 1S nr ed | | less and beating him so t rriblv that he is I 4 0 N not expected to live, The congregation . “ G jdoked on and several upheld the assault , e } One of assailants is under arrest Pie Pren S!r | others escaped 5.4 & nat Hu Pittsburg t, 20.—Charlea, alias hov that ‘E Darr Charles H. Wood-, slias a half dozen other names, was ar- a bad state asa result of Eis} ested at Connellsville by United. States If Mr. Davies were Premier Deputy Marshal Louis Garber for imper- Canada, Pr Edward I lers should | ting a pension examiner This is the pt aa his | case in which Rev. G. R. McKinney, of , | Oklahoma, was arrested by mistake for ! , , Tarr. Deputy Marshal Garber says Tarr it wit! | admitted that be is the man wanted, and 5 w i y says he will plead guilty when his case is i Sir J Phompson _—_—_——- or0re — CONTEMPTIBLE TACTICS. fae Patre iagues a country edition edition ; ta tow and it does not always ‘ t the intry exm tly that wiiich it 4 H ; ca j Pa Sot ’ x T ‘ EPITIO Election Aid.—The Election Aid.-Th farmers of he farmers if the Third District Third District of } } i UCR itt iUCA Queens are in (Jueens are this autumn, as the | thie autumn, as the price of lambs ar i price of lambs a | fat catth has re- fut cattle has re | entiy become qu te cently become qu te high and is likely | high and is likely | remain so till | to remain so t.ll after the election after the elect.on Still it is to be hop- ed the Dominion Government will not use the buteh- er’s shambles as a place for listribut- ng boodl It is surprising that the organ of a rt epectable party woul 1 be guilty f tact.cs I I ’ such as this There is nota scintilla of truth in either of the false statements of the Patriot Phe price of lambs andl fat eatt hae. unfortunately, not become ‘quite high.” If it had the elect.ons woul ‘ wothing t lo with the fact The n with whom Mr. Blake has to deal are not the men to change their | P tica pir a for the sake of an @.- ditional cent pon he price of a atl r fat ox. They are, for the most part, | wealthy and independent farmers Doth of the Patriot’s comt mptible parazraphs are iW lirect slanders of the Third District f Quee ae ¢ To nsinuate that the men who have fut oxen and lambs for sale have no higl«r regard for their political prin ples ian the men who are ready to sell Pretic Peters 1 the rosuds or wharves and their ytes for the sake of a little insulting as well as slan- The interests of the of whiskey, 1* derous and contemptible intluence Patriot and the *] of the indidates on behalf of our gerrymander and disfranchisement government are not likely to be furthered by tactics such as these rate. evervone knows that At any Mr. Blake has always paid the high prices that the market will admit of; and we feel enre that farmers will resent the mean little attack which has been made won him and his business RESTON NOTES AND COMMENTS. The Empire: Ther said to be 1 pres nt Tre asury deficit at Washington of $29,542,263 Canada shows a surplus of wer $2,000,000. Score another for the collapsed, depleted an ] unfortunate Dom- ' Inlon St. John Sun: The people of Chicago skins to sell are in need If some ene would tell them home market of over would swick In Stwenty-one months eelections, who have lamb f instruction that they have a sixty millions they goods to New Brun not send their The Empire been sixty-three by earried thirteen there have in which the Grits have seats and the Conservatives fifty Yet Mr. Laurier still goes marching on to vic- tory » the columns of the Globe St John Sun: “ The government has made three important appointments affect- ing New Brunswick, and the opposition press Perhaps on reflection our valued contem- poraries will find that the government is rht on other points as it is on as near ri this Tee Montreal Gazette the other day remarked that the Conservative are strong when appeal is made tothe record. There upon the Hamilton Times queried “The debt record?,’ The answer is that durinz the period of Liberal administration the annval increase in the public debt was $8,102,000 During the years of Coaservative rule the inerease has been $2,6 45,000 Mor.treal Star: The offer can Melntyre to the Montreal sel! his magnificent residence and on Drammond Street for $300,000, though thev had poses at $400,000, affords a rare opportun- ity to the eity to acquire an vice-regal residence for the Governor-Gen The primary question, of course, is, average last seven average of Mr. Dun- assessors to assessed era j« it the desire or the interest of the zens to make a considerable outlay for the purpose indicated. This is a question for the citizens to determine If it be de- cided in the affirmative, the occasion and the opportunity are at hand. 4 correspondent writes: “I looking up my memo that Mr. Peters when about to form a Government, invited Mr. John Yoe, Mr. | eS Perry, Mr. L. H. Davies, and I think Mr. William Walsh—all members of Parliament—to his cauca Now he raises bis hands in holy horror because our mutual friend | Senator Ferguson should take any part in | local politics. Those Liberal members of the Parliament of Canada were all right | when assisting to formulate @ policy for the grit party in this Province; but gag any Conservative member who might fee like taking a hand. Jt makes all difference imaginable ‘who’s ox is gored.’ ” DO Mr. M. Richardson, of Flesherton, had eccasion recently to advertise for sale in The Emp re & pr perty which had been placed in his hands for disposal. He re- | ceived a number of enquiries, among them upon the veomanryv | a bettle of the province commends them all. | ground: | them for taxation pur- | appropriate | cith- | find on | Fred. | the | He related to Garber an” interest- life. He has been a mountebank for years, end has travelled r the United States. When he was he was engaged in giving fake soolhouses in Fayette } called jig e*tory of his } all ove arrested shows In country scl ‘LETTERS 10.1 | an Im lookin roun 2 fines D party I'll jine, | tel haf was He said he had that counties thing” of it in and Somerset struck an “ easy neigh borho« time there. His specialty is marrying far- mer’s daughters for the money there 1s in it He waived a hearing before United | States Commissioner W i Lindsey and is now in jail, where he will remain until the | October term of the United States District | Court. He has served a term in the peni- tentiary. He told Garber he had married | a dozen or more girls in various parts of the country, but did not live long with any | of them Smith and here, con- Cuicaco, Sept. 20.—W. F. three have arrested | charved with being engaged in a spiracy to burn houses and secure the in- money. Insurance inspectors say | the conspiracy extends over a half dozen and the amount that has been realized fraudulently from insurance com- | punies will reach into the handreds of thousands of dollars The plan was to | stock up stores with cheap goods, insure them for double their value, burn them | and collect the insurance. Insurance ad- } justers, store-keepers, lawyers and real | estate men are now implicated. others been surance states, Arena, Mich., Sept. 20—James Heller, | of this city, was instantly killed yest rday | about three miles from town by a man | named Scrimshaw. It seems that Heller | was quarrelling with Scrimshaw’s house- keeper, and during the squabble he called her some vile name which angered Scrim- shaw, who got his gun and shot Heller | dead. Scrimshaw drove the body to the city and then gave himself up at the p slice station. He claims that the gun was fired accidentally, although he acknow- | ledges that a quarrel was in progress when the gun went off. Scrimshaw’s story is partiy corroborated by the womar. The two men have both known as sover and industrious persors, and to have been friendly up to the time of the tragedy. been New York, Sept. 20.—Seven doctors here on Monday put a helpless, half- | starved Italian boy throngh the most in- interests of alleged was supposed to tense tortures in the The have a cataleptic trance, and in order to i prove what was doubtful they pushed a long needle up under his finger nails and ways, regardless of piercing 2, tested and tortured the most sen reporter in sc.ence. victim 1 other shriek itive nerves of his body. A a neighboring room describes his agonized shrieks as bloed-curdling. Then they ap phed twice in succession elecric brushes to his legs The little fellow wailed in the most frightfal anguish, words. which were translated from the Italian as “You are crucifying me; you are crucifying me!” Then these worthy doctors left the child i after their interesting experiments had been completed, for a time. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. Kerosene Onl. 1300 barrels best American Water White now landing ex Clavola from New York : 1160 barrels due by this week. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. sept2s ~<dly Purebred Seven purebred Yorkshire pigs. 5 weeks eld, also 10 young pigs, dam Rosy, (655), imported from England in 1890, for sale by B. E. WRIGHT, Royalty. Sept 21 wky li dy 1i fri. BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING COMPANY. ‘Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANIN(#? a specialty, All information regarding shades, prices, etc., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. schooner Satellite lw wy Yorkshire Pigs. sept 25—e «ld —-OR— Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of W. BAKER & C0.’S ‘BreaktastCocoa which is absolutel pure and soluble. It has more than three times nomical, co: ing less than one cent @ cup. | Jt is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY DIGESTED. shenaanstinate | Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & 0O., Dorchester, Mass Civic Half Holiday. I do hereby proclaim THURSDAY NEXT, the 28th of September, insiant, i ee ae a a | from one o’clock in the afternoon to six sks th artic ~ > | ptatea® “4 reat ener as: “lam about to leave for Winnipeg, : oe ek oo the qrserne, = Public Civic | Half Holiday, it being the third day of the Canada, having had sufficient of thie poor | country. I was in Canada 30 years and never saw hard times, but in this republic it is nothing else, and my advice to any young man is sever to leave Canada.” Good practical advice, based on the best of teachers---experience. Provincial Agricultural and Industrial Exhibition. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown, Mayor’s Office, City Hall, Sept. 25, 1893. «i xl and has been passing much | I EDITOR. Mr. Enditer uy D AxtmaNeR: a Me hole man D lection 71] sune B_ here an fines meself lac dat little hen Captin Noah ’ll wos sen ount 2 C’f D tide wos low. Fu da pas’ll was goon D Grintz Canvenshun, an I wants 2 tel U a litle Iii wos C dere,an “f its not verry zackly carrec dey mus blam dersef fur D place wos so smal an so many rooms U coodent goin on. Wel dey pint « I dont tink PH has C dat mar ** Dose hores 1 } | ” pith. at chariman. B 4, but he cood locks me lenkened ears make a fine Little speach, but .f he deeder tri haf as hard .t’d B twice as good. sa in dose da every mectin nus hav mus) inachene an singin bat D place wos 2 - me well sa, pra fur D machine an he mus cal on Jam La fura Rony, an j m sae dey’il commane i warshap uv D party bi singin a song 2 I tune ’v hole king Cole with slanting va every varee 2 B curt iations, D las line uv ’ an he waut- all han 2 kreech wel. Pe'ers had a little bi an his face wos wise } lac sno.’ An levery piace he use 2 went Donal | Soun voz shure 2 go. (Corus—Donal Soun wos Xe.) Dey morgage all our lan | da Make D ree uv D mamiber 2 Il An all D peaps cum mad lac blaze; wen dey fines dey has B fool. (Corus—Wen dey fine dey &c.) Donal jamp up quick den an sa dat not a good da for much song an al han iv away fram home. He sa’s De party’s more strong’s he never wos B 4. 10 has jine fur dee 1 dat has lef. Some 1’s | leave dem no ods how much munny you'll give dem. IC al han give aquick jump wen he sadat,an D charman sase we | mus has more song. Charley Warn strike up: Moce levery fellos bot roun D Popplilan bridg Milton an D Glasco Road Every place’s fill up so much uv stones, U cant fines water 2 swim a tode. (Corns—U cant fines water &c. An deres Art Cole has B bot an planely sein 50 ledes uv stone on D todespon bridg 100 | poun uv Paris Green. (Corus—100 poun &e. Munny’s D Maple root al D bad grose on | dat troubs a3 on our life. T’wos 1 uf dem siknis: Annaniascotch wen he di rite of an his wife. (Corus -Wen he di rite of &.) Dont sel yourself fur Paris Green rum silver, stones or gold. Judas deedent wos has hie $30 long; wen he fines himself feelin droll. feelin terrible (Corus—Fines himself droll.) An ’f ane I wants 2 go 2 heaven bime by wen dere goin 2 di Dont friggat dem sturey that our Pries tels bout D needle in D camels I. (Corue—D needle, &c.) Sum mans cood B choke B a verry small fly, wen dey go 2 church Sundee. But B 4 2 da pas over dere hed dey ‘Il has ewaller a Donal Ee. (Corus—Dey’l! has swaller, &c.) Red Niel jump up dev an tel charley 2 stop dat; or, hee’l put a head on; Donal tel de Chareman if he wants more song 2 hax D wes River fellos 2 sing; and Jima- clane Sase he fines it hard 2 ting ina | strange land. he has B dere mamber 17 years; dey has tri hard in D secund distric 2 raixe sum member; but dey naver has B abe 2 raise eum I’s good’s him. De Grainson uf hole Walliam MicNeel, D1 dat make free al D lan, strike up agin. 2 go 2 Nu lunding ur 48, 2 get sum mamber mans. From Rocky pint 2 disgrace upon al han. (Corus—lIs disgrace, &c.) We has plenty abul an hones men an learned I’s not a fu; Dey kno’s more good in a half a da, dan D 2 Donals dus in 2. (Corus —Dan D 2 Donale, &.) Donal sas his hart alwus yose out 2 De poor man. Wen he went 2D wes River, he fines dem al strangers an he took all han in. Black Jack Dara strike up den. Sum mans keeps D roofs on D poor mans house, en Sum 1’s dey pulls :t doun. Sum uv dem U cood C levery da; an Sum dey cant B foun. (Corus—An Sum dey cant, &¢.) The ’storshuner man’s alwas abhor, ever since de world began Dem’s d poorest timbers U cood fines 2 buil a statesman politic man. Dey tri te fix Sandy Shau, with verry cheap law; but dey deedent wos fines more fun As wen Mickmullen an D boy uv Dick Harts was tackle Ba Jumpy hedded sunvagun; An’f U wants 2 kno D mans I means, hax ane | in town An dey’ll put U’re han on D verry man dat puls D houses doun. (Corus—Dat puls D houses, &c.) All han jomp an Sa dey wont sit an hear a man *buse on his house. Black Jack sa *fane1 wants 2 take it up,hee’l give dem al D politics dey cood stan. Donal Sa he cood go in B D praperty vote ur D franchise, Juce D same. Mac- kineasy speak den: Dats D black Mac- kineasy dat has D shop long sigh Paddy Careys Hatty D1 dat Moce al D topsigh’ve his hed is nose. He sa wen he sacrifice his seat on D big house,Donal pramcis hirn he’ll go 2 Ottawa; an Angus’ll get his place. But now he finds D Donal uv yesterda deednt was D Donal uv 2 da; an’f deyll tink dey’ll wos abl 2 sno him under Jac a bear in D winter, dey’ll fines dey’l! has pul out D rong passenger man. Register John jump up quick. Hega, he spose Angus wos gen 2 ag D eam trick he pla his Onkle Neil; up B Bunshaw bout 30 year ago wen Dr. Jonzen, Palmer, Kennat ar a lot more was tri 2 run and pul Dlot and dat’ll B 30 year more fore D wes river fellos’ll friggat dem trick. Angus cum wite, wite on D 2 sigh’ve his nose. Jo Wi speak den. Hesa he has spen more ut his own money fur D Grintz party dan al uv dem fellos dat talk - much an big. Lot uv fellos strke up aden: Munny’s alwus very skarce juice B 4D lection cum Moce levery fello’s hunten rou 2 see’fh cood get sum. Cours, — “ To see, &c. D Skotchman wen he wants he starts rite of 2 cho. An fines him lac dey uset’] B in D Benk of Rustico. In D, &e. sam munny munny, hur’ll start of 2 Jo Woise An fines him very near juice D same as D sA D3 Benk at Summmersigh. Cours—D Benk of Summersigh, &c. An D Frenchmans wen he wants sum munny 2 Jo he starts right doun An fines he’s alwus got’s much munny’s D 3 big Benk. in town. An stil uv al dey wants 2keep him beck cos he’s a tory. He sa Donal clame he cood take 1 seat or nader an go in easy. D praperty seat was more easy for Jo; an dey bes namanate him for it. Den dey bine Jo han an foot 2 D namanashun. He make plenty hugly face, far he coo/ prue- ceive on his bones Donal has ck dat whole ting fur himself. An D_ ballot wos take, an as al might kno, 35 praperty fur Donal; 15 fur Jo, An levery 1 ccod © — —E far | its very Donal speek agin. He sa | Cavendish Caper is | An D Hanglishman wen he wants sum | rite off Donal wos frail 2}face D Frenchise mans, an D Road Machine, Paris Green, haulin stone, an Govern money, on his beck. Jogromble den an Baldgonderson git up an tel Jo’f he deednt wos lac it 2 sa eo an dey’ll sune fines nader mans. Jo turn roun. I coodent C his I’s; but U eood C D back’ve his hed goin in amont lac 1 uv dem Fallace ting. Hesa U_ wited supplecurse. Ure ful uv ded bone an rotten ting. U sold Ure party wen Sullevang coodent get D munny fram Ottawa, U took D price of Ure carcase home on D train in Ure pocket, an leave Ure fellomamber 2 wait fur U an make fool uv demselves. An B 4 Pil make a oom fur U, I'll kick Dona!', U an D hole mtv 2 D place were D worm cant d‘, an ') fire’ll not go out fur a spel. Den dé hax me 2 finish D ecnunvenshum wid a «ong. After 1 has hear so much song an speach I fines it hard to imbecile mesef enuf2 fines someting good 2 sing. I tri hard an manag a little: A dere’s Jo Wi, he has B sold—very sorry I kno he mus feel; | Dem dat got ns money an heats bis bred wos mung dose dat rise dere heel, (Corus—Wos muug doze, &c.) But D traitor mans ‘Il get in his work; fuc tam he has B kno 2 mis; i Mackineacy an Jo’s not D verry firs mans was B tray B A sneekin kiss. (Corus—W os B tray, &c.) Donal’s got dem, lac D odder gfelle wos wen dey took off his hairarTs. Lac Davy Lar, dere 2 grine: inf party mill until D-da dey’ibiise. © (Corus—Until D da, &e:) | But take care sly-Donal, or lac dem Filli- stine mane, dey"ll sarv U after a wile, An pul D big party hc asedown cn top’y } Une hed, an massacree al han ina pile: Me baradder Jo an me’s stompin shard | dose tam, an we cant git much time for | letter. Neesiu Pero, J. P. Longsig': Cur:is Brook. } - LOCAL NOTICES. | Advertisements under this heading charged i for at the rate of ten cents pér line. | Visitors to the Exhibition !—Teams will leave Donse’s Livery Stable, Great George | Street, every 20 minutes for the Exhibi- | tion Grounds. Don’t tire yourself walk- | ing out when you can drive for a trifle. sept25—2i | Try those beautiful Narrows, oysters at the Columbus Salodn arownd the corner P. P. Gillis, Sep 23 3:ns Richmond Bay Oysters at Vatehers, The late American Styles and Shapes in Hard and Soft Felt Hateat John McLeod & con Jewel Stoves and Ranges are the best made.—E. H. Norton & Co., Agents. Just opened the largest ‘ascortment on P. E. Is!and of Reefer2, over-coats, ulsters and suits every style quality and price. Please bear in mind no clothing house can undersell us.—McKay Woolen Co. Sept. 23 1 wk. Rubber Coats, Umbrellas, Gents Furnist.- ings, Fur Caps, Hats and Readymade Clothing. Prices as low at possible at McKay Woolen Co, During Exhibition week, we have made up our minds to sell Clothing and Tweeds, if low prices will do it; and have placed | on sale all wool Tweeds for 30, 35, 40, 45 | and 50 cents per yard, the valne of which | cannot be surpassed —McKay Wovlen Co. upiFing | i ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever f yon duced, pleasing to the taste anc ac- ceptable to the stomach, poe in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy Eh agreeable substances, its many excellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable ¢ruggist who may not haye it on lak will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥ W. R. Wateon, Druggist, Charlotteown, P E. Island. jymwtf ‘ORGAN | AND REGITAL Evening of Sacred Song | went Tas ! FIRST METHODIST CEURCH ——AN meer) Meainersits Tuesday Evening, 26th inst. PROGRAMME. Cree BEAGOM. «5.5.5 560. 5. 603s eos. Havel % Overture, ‘Poet and Peasant’..Suppe Mr. S. N. Earle. Anthem—*“T raise Ye the Lord” Choir. Voeal Solo—= Come Unto Me’: Lindsay | Mrs. Roome. Tenor Solo and Semi Choras—‘“‘Seek Ye We OT «se ces WS ive cided fo a0 nes Roberts | Mr. F. DeC. Dayies_ and others. | Organ Solos—a Cavatina......... . Raff b Moderto ..Graham i ¢ March i -. mart i Mr. S. N. Earle. Vocal Solo—* The Day is Done” ..Balfe Mrs. Lochhead. Semi Chorus—“Hark, Hark My Soul”. Shelly Members of Choir. | Bass Solo—“ Caivary” : Rodnty | Mr. Ketib:-. | Chorus—a “Cast Thy Burden on the Lord” } see iets nes ....... Mendellsohn b “Oue Sweetly Solumn ihoughv” . 6046 Senden tees ia ... neersen | Choir. Organ—a Evensong......2.............Bomheur } fo eee Fiavel e Overture, Zanetta Auber Mr. S. N. Earle. | Voeal Solo—“ Remember now thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth” ....Topligr Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod. ' Grand Triumphal March, Solo and Chorus. ae nes : o Choir. Silver Collection, Admission ly Ti Recital at 8 sharp, atom cy Seat septs Rardegger — el SpeciaL DesparcHes TO Tue ExamIxer Ottawa Notes. | Orrawa, Sept, 25. Some people here think that Hon Peter Mitchell should be appointed to the Sen- atorship rendered vecant by the selection of Hon. John Boyd as Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of New Brunswick, although some think that Mr. Burns, M. P., will be ap- pointed. Sir John Thompson and Messrs. Foster and Haggart left for the West to-night. The opening meeting of the tour will be held in Waterloo County to-morrow. They will be joined by others of their col- leagues later on. A Merchant Gagged and Robbed. Quvesec, Sept. 25. Edouard Fafard, the young merchant of St. Roche des Aulnais, has had a dreadful experience. He started from home for Chicago with $600 io bis pocket and a gold watch. It was soon discovered, how- ever, that Fafard had not left the city, and search being made, he was found bound hand and foot and gag- ged, lying under a tree in the rear of the residence of Sergt-Major Richards, of Lou's. The poor man was in a terri e state, with his money and watch gone, and it is feared thut his reason wiil give way. No traces have yet been found of the robbers. A Man Killed in a Row. Bostox, Sep’. 25. During a row in a west end bar room last night, Daniel Cronin was struck by one of the crowd and fell to the floor, breaking his neck in the fall. The party fled out. John L. Mulverhall was later arrested op suspicion of being the assailant. All the parties are supposed to belong ‘o Cambridge. Cronin’s body was taken to the morgue. Embezzlement. Hauirax, Sept. 25. Ex-C. P. R. Agent Barry was on Satur day committed for trial in the Supreme Court on the charge of embezzlement. ee Harrisserc, Pa., Sept. 24.—A nine-year o'd girl named Agnes C. Wrighter, daugh- ter of anemploye of the Hummelstown Brown Stone Company, who lives two miles from Hummelstown, went to school yesterday carrying her Junch ina basket. When she failed to reiusn home in the evening, hr parents Lee wme anxious and instituted a search, which resulted in the finding of the body of the child strangled to death. She had been outraged and murdered. A portion of her undercloth- ing was used to strangle her. It is sup- posed the fiend who commi.t-d the crime was a Hungarian laborer. WATCH OUR WINDOW. You will always see something new ‘n it to interest you. Saturday evening, up to 10 o’clock, it was crowded with inter- ested beholders, while inside the Store trade was lively. Why is this? Because our Stock is all NEW, choice and well assorted. Not tov much of anything but a little of everything that the people want. Books from dollars, Periodicals, Daily Papers from Halifax, St. John, Boston New York, fine Stationery, choice Fancy Gcods and Toys in great variety. We are getting under way ani “Excelsior” is the word. When you want anything in the line of Books, Stationery, Tvys or Fancy Goods, remember that all can be had nice and cheap at CARTER’S BOOKSTORE, 187 Quee n Street, Ch’town. SUGAR. 300 barrels Granulated, 500 * Yellow Extra, ten cents to ten and sept25 Due by steamer Polina, leaving Montreal 27th inst. N., B. & M. RATTENBTRY. sept25—dy lw wy 2i MOLASSES. Now landing ex Matilda, direct from the West Indies: 600 puncheons, tierces and barrels Choice Antigua Molasses. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. sept25—dy lw D0 YOU EAT 2 If so, it is indispensable that your BISCUITS, CAKE, PASTRY, prepared with the INGREDIENTS. should be PUREST You secure these when using Woodill's CGeiman Baking Powder. sept22 A. J. MURPHY — IS SELLING—— Overcoats and Pants, MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, s0 cheap that customers see at a giance where the Bargains are to be found. sept22—tf AUCTION OF STOCK a From the Government Stock Farm, AT THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, inscmnall A en Thursday, September 28th, AT TEN O’CLOCK. | . 1 Ayrshire Bull Calf, 1 Durham Bull | Calf, 1 Durham Cow in calf, 2 Ram | Lambs, 3 choice Sheep. Pedigrees will be furnished with the | animals, —ALSO—- I very superior Thoroughbred Holstein , Bull, owned by St. Dunstan’s College, and j the eplendd Stallion “Honest Tom,” | owned by Wm. McGinnis, besides a lot of other stock. E. H. NORTON & CO., sept23 Auctioneers. COAL. COAL. NOW LANDING ex Schooner May Queen, sixty-six tons Old Albion Mines Best Blacksmith Coal. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Sept 21—3i eod, i | seeesattpanenacenasmeniiiint tata —— TELEGRAPHIC. la 7 _ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1895. Visitors to the Exhibition ! Dow doe ts Call mn, rg ual Store Zale Charlottetown, September 25, 1893. Lives Are Lost by Accident every day. It costs but a few dollars | ms i a 6 “ i. WI sar yper ijoore, two in room, FF: to secure a, Policy in the CANADA ACCIDENT | "uy. ASSUR ANCE CO | Single Rooma, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 per one of the fact. Take one at once. | “daw, aceording to location. | A. B. SHERATON, CHARLOTTETOWN ‘ae HAVING LEASED ——THE~— QUEEN HOTEL, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Lessee oreat pleasure in an nouncing that the rates are: The takes 50 per This great reduction in rates will not in any way impair the present efficiency of | the Hotel either as regards the service or | cuisine. A single trial will convince any jy3l TO-DAY a special meeting of the League of American Wheelmen is held at Buffalo under a special call of President Burdett. The meeting is called at the request of the local League in several States, and will prove a lively affair, as financial matters are to be thoroughly aired and reorganized, and many charges are to be investigated. MEN’S FURNISHENGS. We have control of the celebrated Turnbull they are warranted to be unshrinkable and hand-made. Any person needing A |—and our prices will tell you just as certainly that for value they have no equals- cannot do better than give us an early call. We have a full line in Furnishings, and can suit you in most anything you want. Our Tailoring Department is booming. wonder, for we have imported, for the gratification of our customers, a class of goods having no rival in the Lower Provinces. WE DON’T LIKE BLOWING, but the people want and must know what we are doing. Yes, when you come or go to the Exhibition you must have some style about you. We are fitting ‘out a number of our fashionable young men for the Exhibition, who can be seen on the grounds for twenty-five cents, reduced rates (fifty cents ordinarily). It will pay you to have your wits about you and get what pointers you can for your money. ’ . PT. MeK THE STAR TAILOR. Charlottetown, September 25, 1893. J. B. MACDONALD & GU. HAVE REMOVED THEIR DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING TO THE New Brick SBuilding, (J. B. Macdonald’s Old Stand, Queen Sireet), where they will be glad to welcome all the old customers and many new ones. If Low 7 ”~ . . = Prices and New Goods will be any inducement, the people should visit them. ——(x) ——_— J, 8, WACDONALD & 60, 192 QUEEN SF. Charlottetown, September 19, 1893. WHEN YOU ARE IN THE CITY FOF STF FR We Shall be More Than VISITING THE EXHIBITION -- ayp civs us a cate Pleased to See You. YOU WILL FIND Us AT OUR STORE, 162 VICLORIA ROW, ALSO AT OUR BOOTH AT TilE South End of Exhibition Building, WITH A NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF BOOKS, PICTURES, PURSES, SHOPPING BAGS, &c., and the Best of STATIONERY in Town. HASZARD & MOORE, Booksellers, Printers & Bookbinders. Charlottetown, September 20, 1893. Stock the AUCTION. To he sold at Public Auction, at tt Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetuwn, @& THURSDAY, SEPT. 28th, a thoroughbred Holstein Bull, age 3 veare and 3 wonthhs | now owned bs 8:. Dun. « College. Sold ng purehat Au exeel- ra Farmer's Associ Terms Cash or approved 3 mouth® Ask Your Grocer | for AMMONIA SOAP! You will find it THE BEST SOAP YOU EVER USED. Ammonia Soap is a High Class Laundry | Soap at a moderate price. September 22, 1893, only to avoid inbreeding, fia ed another of the lent opportunity fi tion. credit, ‘ E “une « law H NORTON & CO, Auct meere, i Sept 22—w3i, Without any investigation at all you will find many bargains in our stock of Underwear, and — what iz x“, Ae