a , SOE I NRA AERTS ALL OR SORT EINES CE CN Acme THE oa - ot ‘ ie il = a. ‘ at t tices of John T. Me h 1 ws Med ald, | 1° Ele i ‘ t st should at ava ‘ pp» tv ] ; a Srecranry Beer Bros - Ni lea Wednes - i Tea SEA ‘ at M It n \\ 2 AcK ‘ Wi are lebe ed te 5 \ Sa b BNC Is for ‘ { ‘ 4 - ‘ Court N Business ‘ la pues - - M | 1 ‘ un for Vv ’ party i Charlottetown on \V va ‘ eturn | vy @x- -> Cat ‘ SAZAAR A ladv acknow- ecetpt from George Carter & Co, | n ionation towards the Cath sar; also one trom Mrs. C. Lewis - I I y Forxp.—Capt. Boudreault, . poner Hydra, reports that the f J mas Wise, who was drowned . was found some days ago off | Me » Shor o CHOPPING ft Exercise A To rrespondent of the Carleton Sen -: “Mr. Barzallai Mowry, in emu! ‘ f Mr. Glade s practicing tree t for exe st his old age = Mas A regular communication of Se. J + Lodge N - A. F ‘& ‘. wa ‘ eld at lodge rooms, Masoni | s (Tuesday) evening, Lith UK \ isitors kindly wei- ~ CONCERT AND SoctaL.—A concert and “ ai by r of Vernon River © £ nin the hall at Pownal r l4th Sept in aid of the ids. Lioors open at 7.30 o’cloek ’ 2 He Is Ivsane he man Stewart, who ut the | court charged with ! re po'son, and was reman:l- is c¢Xal ned as to his Sanity, ‘4 pt inced insane, and waé re- Fa wool Asylam a few day~ sills APP ‘erate Grier. — Our genial Ss. W. Cral the popular hard- va ant, has pres ted the new c° ia with two : sweepers, which will be t bazvaal n the Rink, on the o4 - - Postronep.—On account of the faneral t Supt U sworth, the aunnal target practice at Kensington Range of No I G&G. A., w h was to have been held orrow afternoon, has been post k 1 uatil Me day next, at 2 p- ™., o MARKET The market to-day was ‘ atten led and the supply good, ‘ pr as follows :—Butter, 18 to 20 » 9 to 10 ets; ducks, 55 to 60 ct: x , per pair. 35 to 40 cts; cabbage, per dozen, 45 to 60 cts; gooseberries, 6 to « te; hay, 25 to 30 cts; straw, 25 cts; ut+, JZ to 34. cts; potatoes, 20 to 25 ct. - L HANK -The man Aging committee of vew Cathedral bazaar desire to ac- thanks the receipt of the owing donations Edward Bavtield, $10; D.N 1OlsOn vf Hickey «& Nichol- #5; John McEachern, insurance 5; L. L, Beer, $5; James Currie, kK wiedge with Sthe Avwt i lecture room lart night Mr. John McInnis,a Y. P. S.C. E. lelegate, gave st interesting address on the convention recently hekl at Mone- tor Mr. Mellish, of Halifax, also spoke Both of the addresses were most interest- r, and atthe close of the evening the @ Mm speakers were given hearty votes of t . - Rivce Maren.—-No. 2 Company, G. A., \ their annual match on Thursday next a k. This is an obligatory dr and no man can be paid for Govern- ment drills until he has fired re rounds in uniform. The armory will " r the issue of rifles on We cae ' at eight ” ck. The Company Challenge Cup and a good list of prizes “ € col pete 4 for > Races at Crapavp.—The topic of the | st Crapaud and vicinity is the com- ing races the 12th inst, to be held on Orchard Park, owned by our pushing and enterprising friend, Mr. John Moore, which | mises to be a great auccess. Mr. A. Black, Searletown, has three eplend di} h + training )rchard Park; and our poy ar trainer, Mr. W. A. Conghlan, has ' t good ones in hand, which fu anipulation of the rib 5 » de give @ good account on the 12th A good day ‘a | . mav be expected | linen \ { ] U.—ashe f llowing othicere wer eda i annual meeting yestey- dav Presilent-—Mrs. Johnsen (re-elected) . Pres—Mrs DesBrisay (re- electe 2nd Vice Pres —Mra Lori. 3r e Pres—Mise Coffin {th \ Pres—Mrs A Brow: Ree Se Mrs Poole (re-elected). ‘5 Mrs Matheeon (re-e' ected) Preasurer Mrs Lewis (reelec ted) Au Miss Davies Ihe reports read at the meeting were t ng, and showed that the W 5.4 s city at any rate, is not at oo 4 — . | I 4 [he steamer Florida | arrived from Boston about midnight, hav- | ing be ietained by fog. She had a general carz inl the fullowing passen- ger ( LD Baker, Jalia Brennan, J sep Birr and wife, Mamie Burr, Alice Cah I as © , Mrs D Forbes, P | 8 Gates, | H Christine Martin, | Mrs € r Mell K J Murray and wife, Carrie Met neck, W MeGaid, Jes- rie McKir Jenni McLeod, Mrs P Me- Namara, W H Parks, R P Pryez and wife, Rev A W Ren mm aa wife, Kate Ross, Mrs J ' Sueppar i and son, GW coe Brn snd wife, Mary A Simpson, riet Smith, Marvy Whitten, N H Wises She w eave » return about & o'clock th oe ———— } home it wiain on the Island several weeks. Registered at the Eureka Hotel this | }morning: Mary Enman, Dundas; M Mce- | Donald, Halifax: Mra J H Killey, Boston; = j Chene ‘This Game } DAILY EXAMINER - . *- eer ae PERSONAL, | Mr. G. Frank Beer is expected home this evening. , | Mr. Baytielde leaves this evening by the Florida for 7 oston Mr. A.S and bride pected home this evening by the ix T Johnson are ex- Pictou Olive and W. L. ee of St. John, last pi Queen Hote! Mr. W. C. Kennedy, insurance inspec- tor, lett yesterday on atrip to St. John and Montreal. Waring, steam- arrived here They are registered at the GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Winwniree, Se pt. 9.— Manitoba has every reason to be proud of its magnificent crop this year. here will be close on to twenty million bushels of wheat, nearly five million more than last year, and eve ry particle has been saved without the slig est damave from frost or wet. The bulk of it will grade No.1 hard. Of cars received recently from all points by the Ogilvies 72 graded number hard. exported. This means at present Icw prices, abont $6,000,000 are to come into the province this fall. As the farmers have been very one Fifteen million bushels will be Dudley Hollis, of Bermuda, and W. Avard, of Shediac, are in the city to-day | purchasing horses for the Bermuda mar- | ket Mr. B. Trainor, of the P. O ent, returned from Moncton Depart- last even- where he has been spe nding a few | he iduys Mr. and Mrs. James Beales leave this evening by the Florida on a trip to Boston. Mr. I. J. Harris, of the London House. and Mrs. Harris left this morping Montreal to take a short ho! iday. Mr. Robert Harris, R.C. A., fur and #8 in the vears when the fature had been | he avily discounted. Furth@r, since the purchasing power ofa dollar is much great- | and comforts for the coming Mrs. | | Harris left thie morning to return to their | 1 Montreal. They are on the SS. Miramichi. I. C. Hall, E-q.. Consu passengers United States Was 4 passenger on the west- ern express this morning. Mr. E. D. May, of Boston, who bas been Visiting his parents and friends here for the past few weeks? leaves this evening fur Boston by the Florida. Mr. Benj. Bremner left yesterday morn- ny to attend the meeting of the Sove reign Grand Lodge, 1. O. O. F., at Chatanooga, He will be absent from the Province about three weeks, {evistered at the Hotel Davies this fore- PS Gates, WH Paress, Spring- ield, Mase, F J Ward, Halifax; TF Wat- “0 }, Souris; Win Jack-on, Bo-ton; Mr and Mrs A Ww P ec ken, Bost ton; A W Re mits ton, ws H Whi itten, Miss W hitten, Holroke, Mass, L. D Baker, Boston. “ee terel at the Queen Hote! this F Lou ghran, city; C R Allen, wife and child, Cartland, N Y; John A Collings, Sturgeon; Jobn M Martin, Glen | William; Florence Martin, Brooklyn; Maggie B McPhee, Mary Matheson, Glen William; Bessie C McDonald, Caledonia; Miss F Whim Rood. lately ! he re, Pennessee, noon foren On: inlayson, Mr Hogan, of San Francisco, is visiting Charlottetown. He isa brother of our esteemed fellow-townsman, M. P. t:Oogan, E-q ; amd the two met, forthe | first time in in Chene thirty-seven vears, at Point yesterday. Mr. Hogan will re- 3 Murphy, R Furnace, J B McKinnon, lon The blind Vernon R iver; Mrs Cc hrist ie McKinnon, Bos- McPherson, mn whose behalf a number of citizens inter ested themselves, did not remain at the Blind Asylum in Halifax, as they hoped bor, Geers and intended. He has returned with his mother to Charlottetown. Mr. W. W. Beer, who left for Yar N. S., yesterd: ay morning to visit his mother, who was reported dangerous ly | ill, returned home last evening, not having | proceeded further than Point du His return trom the Point was in consequence of a telegram he from Yarmouth to the effect mother was improving in health. cereals Conressep.—At the Police Court, this afternoon, Chas. Collins confessed to a tirst offence against the Scott Act, in a sale of intoxicating liquor, and the receipt of the money for the same. He was fined $50 and costs, or two months imprison- ment. mouth, any received that his | iia tail j Civy Couxcit.—Only four councillors put in an appearance at the council cham- bers last evening. They were Councillors Hughes, Haszard, Fenrel and Hooper. For want of a quorum no business was transacted, and the meeting adjourned till this evening at the same hour. | Mayor Dawsen Symparnizes.—In a letter received in this city lastZevening, Mayor Dawson expresses his deep regre at the fatal accident received by Council- lor Robertson, and extends his sincere sympathy to his wifeand family. The Mayor is in London, Ont., attending the Methodist General Conference. = - — — A FACT WORTH KNOWING. We cell everything usually kept in a First-class Drug Store, at lowest cash prices. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. sept 10 Isn't Won | by chance, but by results. We give the people the most results for the least | | money. That’s why the | people give us our large | and inereasing trade. We give, they give.| Simple, isn’t it? When} you are ready to xive, | we are — to give. ‘MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD, Who Seil at Selling Prices. sept Ll | WE ARE daily splendid stock of Goods, and will advertise our Special Show Days very shortly, BEER BROS. Tne Weatnee —Fresh to «trong southwesterly to northwesterly winds; clearing Qfine to-morrow, receiving additions to our | Workmanship. Furs Expected HARRIS & STEWART, economical for the past two or three years, this amount ef m« mney oughtto be imme } di atelv availab'e for the purchase of new “or es tistead of having to pay old lebts, er than afew years since, this amount of money means a good sup sply of necessities our population during The whole situation is such ae to lead to a very hopeful view of the tuture Winter, letters of to make a stir here in circles favorable to or interested in the fast Atlantic line. Lord Brassey, while not saying so d.rectly, insinuates that the | Earl of Jer eported to the mperia geverument in favor of the fast Atlantie eubsi ly , basing his request on the discus- | sion at Ottawa on that subject. The im pression that the earl had so recommended has been prevalent here among those in- terested for the = few days. Now the assumption of Lord Brassey makes this feeling more of a certaint vy. Lord Br assey points ont that when the imperial govern- ment shall have paid £75,000 subsidy, Australia must contribute £50,000 and Canada £75,000 for the respective Pacitic and Atlantic services. His lords ship is an ex-member of the Roseberry government, and his espousal of Mr. Huddart’ 8 scheme Lonpox, Eng.. Se p ).—The Lord Br. rey continue sev jas 7 has drawn still more attention to the matter New York, Sept. 9.—The attitude of the striking tailors remains the same. There is no change in the situation to-day. A conference was held between the brotii- | evhandta anal kers and the executive comm- ittee of the contrac tors, bui no sati sfuctory agreement could be arrived : The con- tractors say they will pré cael to fill the places of the strikers The gaa of } labor, who struck a few days ago, out, They he pe to come to an agreemcnt are sti with their empl lovers tomorrow. Hairax, Sept. 9.—Nevfoundland advices by steamer say the ner Effie M. Morrisey arrived at Bay | of Bulls from the Banks. She picked up in an extremely exhausted condition Lewis Diyine and Joseph Atwood, of the Glouces- | ter schooner Bessie Divi ne, who lost their veasel in a fog and had been six days « lrift- ing about in a dory when ré mail Gloucester echoo SCTE i Lonpon, Se pt ember 9.-—-The Daily News prospect that work on | Panama canal is to be resumed: “The | good will of the concern. as it stands, can- not be worth much, nor are American or Fren h capi italists the sort of people to pay over-much for sentiment. If £20,000 000 | can complete the work there seems to be comments on the no reason why commercial snecess should | not dawn on the enterprise at soms distant day A« despate h received by th Standard from Paris this evening, says:—T he issue | of the the P anama Canal company is fixed for the 18th. The capi- | tal is to be 65, 000,000 francs, of which 5,000,000 will be handed to Columbia for prolonging the concession while 40,000.- 000 have already been di isposed of by the liquidator, whose legal actions compelled contractors and others associate 1 with the old company to take up that amount, leay ing about $29,000,000, tobe subscribed. The shareholders and bondholders of the old company have preference rights to sub- | scribe. T yf directors include representa- | tives of the Credi it Lyonaisse, Credit In- dustreal and the Societe Generale. The liquidator will hand over al the machi- nery, plant, etc., of the old company to the liquidation fund, getting in return | tifty per cent of the profits in the new one. Truro, N.S8., Sept. 9—The con; grega tion worship ping in the First Preaby- terian churel here, was first organized 124 | years The first pastor, Rey. D. |} Cook, began his ministry here in 1770, and labored till 1802. ‘Since that time there have been three pas tors: Rey. John Waddel, Rev. Dr. McCulloch, Rev. John Robins, the present pastor. Loxpox, Sept. 10.—The Daily News publishes a despatch from its Paris cor- reaponde nt saying: “I learn from a Roy- alist, who was in “frequent correspondence | with the Comte of Paris, that the Count’s private income, apart from his wife’s, or the interest on the fortune that the Duch- ess of Galliera gave him for political pur- new shares in ago. poses, amounted to 1,509,000 france | yearly.” seiiiipehaicaleniaabadpsuianstical Srecia, Traiyx leaves to-morrow at | o'clock for Winsloe. NEVZ FALL ec JACKETS. German and English | Made Jackets | and Mantles. | Good Fit | and in a Few Days London House. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy Newfoundland Markets HW, T. MeCOUBREY, General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship- ments from P, E. Island carefully attend- ed to and account sales given promptly. Wharfage and Stores. Correspondence solicited. H. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307, St. John’s, N. F. septi—dy lm wy 3m yre “at " Literature, % Grammar, 65 CASES IST REC a ee New Hate, Dress Goods. Children. Why our Stock for Fall will eas Store. crowds ty our should pass us. Gur prices on this E+land., Suit vou can trading with Charlottetown, August 21, ee eee o— 1894—dy IT BRINGS COMFORT Seeton and Mitche!l ’ Halifax, agents for N Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have At a Small Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Oil, i6¢. per Imp. Gallon. Inspection Solicited. J! Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat a eee oa SNE ELV PROWSE BROS. hew é é $ ‘Walk about Children’s Clothing. : é : shall be Should you want a Boy's Suit or a Young Man's save money PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Ch T CASES EW ENGLISH GO UST OPENED, INCLUDIN € ’ . e ¢ $ BO linss $ ; $ ‘ é —~ =e cr ED Mantles and Mantle Cloths, Dress Goods. to call attention you No one Ch’town, Sept. 1 Jackets, ete. Clothing, | “new jw Wisk New Clothing for to our tle Department. —— es: MOORE & McLEOD. 1, 1894—t ts VVEVSSSSSVSsSsesseseseses ODS r special Man- VVSVSVSSVEHVSSSSSSSSSSESSsesesesesse 60eees a = 1894. the lowest by In Our Boot and Shoe Department WE HAVE RECEIVED ONE HONORED AND TWENTY CASES ap Men. ‘ova Scotia and P.‘E. I 0 NOT BE DECEIVED —_— oOo XS) CU a Choice FRESH GROCERIES D. MacLEOD & from the leading manufacturers of Canada. Prices to suit. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy NEW GOODS RECEIVED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. New Mantles and Jackets, New Furs, New Dress Goods, New Clothing, New Overcoats, New Fur Coats, New Suits for Men and Boys, Market Square, J. HB. MAUDONALD & CO., Oj posite West End Market House. Island. Prices 10 per cent. Assortment of Charlottetown, September 8, 1894—t t s The Choicest Lot of Goods ever UW Should C BRUCE'S New Fall Overcoatings and Suitings, shown in the city, In Eaglish, Scotch, lrish & Canadian 'Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, Meltons, ete. None but first-class Cutters and Workmen employed. less than former prices. D. A. BRUCE, LEADING CLOTHIER. Advance on Cost. a _ prmannaeseanemne cOo., Rogers’ Building, Queen Street. DULLEGE BUOKS AGAIN | Our second Physies, supply of IIume’s History, beth, Zirophur, Picciola-Saintine, Trenck’s Study of Words. | : You can now get OR Wales We do not wish to “ blow.’ any the Prince of College prices with others in our line. the following Books is Addison on Multar. De Glacous en Glacous, En Meiklejohn’s English | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND it 04, | THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, OPEN TO THE WHOLE Cesar and Virgil, Bracket’s | ISLAND, WILL BE HELD How Pls Oo, oe AT CHARLOTTETOWN, | ON-——— ALL of the Books used in | or Public Schools trom us. TU@8day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, but ask you to compare our | —— - (11) —- BAZAAR STORE Charlottetown, September 11, 1894-~+t ts tary, Cameron Block, on or before SATURDAY, 22nd September The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings will be open on Fri: and 22n{ September, and until 2 o’clock in tie afternoon on Monday, Exiilitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply | not later than 17th September. DIAMOND EDGE, BROAD'S, FOWLER'S. ———(x) Lo) DOZEN Charlottetown, Sept. 8 ) IN STOCK. a 200 DOZEN HICKORY HANDLES, 00° EXTRA WOOD SHOVELS. ——-——— (x)+- + — DODD & ROGERS. , 1894—ta tha sat | for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles, | | | Prize Lists, containing full information as to Rules, Regulations, | forms, will be sent or given to any person applying g to the Secretary The Entry Books “are now open, and entries can be made at an Secretary. —_— (x1) — ———— THE RACES. The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :-— $1,050. PREMIUMS. | Two Year Old (Pavurity).. cud | Stallion Race......... | STOR TO I GE rnc ne dicsinngncinis ssa ccericceckctdeceaicleeen | Free-for-All, open to Canada ‘and the United ‘States. rodaytpiinipengtce ; <a | Be TR itiicsinescer esac tenes eeate dia benbsonre ces sAecgeel if toed | classes close on the 12th September. Special Rates by Rail and Steamers from all parts. On Wednesday, 26th September, from 11 to 12 o’clock, | and Friday, 27th and 28th September, from 9 to 11 o’clock, a. m., Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. BENJ. ROGERS, President. | Charlottetown, August 31, 1894—2aw & w All Animals gnd Articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Secre FIRST DAY- 26th SEPTEMBER, 1894. sn UN I i al. co cn caso sebessausnnacee aura csonce’e SECOND DAY—-27th SEPTEMBE®, 1894. The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. The entries for the other - Amusements of various kinds are being arranged for during the Exhibition. noon, and on Thursday A. B. WARBURTON, SEPTEMBER 25th, 26th, 27th and sth, —- lay and Saturday, 21st 24th September, to the Secretary etc., with entry , y time with the | ing ten rooms. | North River AMINER Office, FRIENDS are made for the Grocer who handles WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. None will give more satis- faction. aug g2 OR. ft D. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ae Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—Yesterday, a lady’s silver belt pin. Finder wil! please leave same at this office septlo—_ti WwW ANT ED—Man wo permanent sapeenees Hardware and Implement publi on in r Island.—THomas Pus. Co, = Wall St, li—septll WANTED—Capabie oa for gencral house- work. Must come well recommended. ply to Mrs J Woop, Grafton Street, cophi FOR SALE—The house on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road, centain- Apply to Maes. FLAIGER, seps eod tf WwW ANTE D—A ‘married couple or two gen- tlemen boardersina private family; centrai locatioa, nice rooms. Apply to A B C, Ex- 2w eod pd—sept7 TO LE rT ° som fortable cottage situated on Rie hesond Street West. It has been thor- | prshiyc leaned, painted and papered, and has | and Lot 65, good yard, barn and garden attached. Im- yssession given. Rent moderate. Ames D. MASON. 61 eod—sept7 Yesterday, "bet tween Charlottetown a number of papers and some mediate Apply to. LOST | money tied up in a handkerchiet. Finder $1,050. | - Purse $150 00 . 150 00 “ 200 00 Purse $150 00 | . © 250 00 . © 150 00 Auction Sales of Secretary. will be rewarded on applying @t this office or to the owner, JAMES CUMMINGS, Kingston, Lot 3L. dy 2i wky Li—sept7 A MARRIED Qourts or two gentiemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home- Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augy TO LET ‘The Dwelling House on corner of Princeand Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms ply to © GEORGE ALLEY. tt TO 0 LET—Onehalf of subscriber's house on Orlebar Street, contaiping six rooms. Pleas- moderate. ant situation; rent wi NEY GREY. FOR SALE—A aetpeent centre-board sailing boat, about 17 inches over all partly decked ; cost $45; price $20. Apply at this office, WANTED—By’ a a artclaa dry goods salee- man, a peation | na establishmen. Twelve years’ experience, a refer- ence. Address A. iB, Box augy FOR SALE OR TO LET—The brick bulid- ing known as the “ Terrace on the corner of Pownal and ming & is for sale or tole. The baiiding is well nished throughout, and will be soid or let either a . uofurnished. For cularsapply to M. P. Hogaa. ~~ ge sonnet U] cotta Dasani aaitmmndiigs sam: lpia U Rincteale)