ee canks . ea e tll. an ' ena aemennnen — . a - counneeneet souteneeemnennestaaneessiale -_ a _———- -— a _————— - a ssteupuanemenndbannstiaipsanedipnanenninganinananeae omen ow . . - icomonicaediaeanatine enema - . r ne Y > & ¢ i - ee - ~- — o_ 4 qs THE DAILY EXAMINER, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1889. | . with the works and the various contracts, and yyy N ‘ ha \ AN ‘ | THE DAILY EXAMINER. {ieciatereuiees' tive to ntford a ne- I ELEGRAPHIC NEWS. CHIEF CONSULTING SURGEON —_———_—_—_— _—__————— | cessary explanations, and | have to express | —— NS —————————————————— NOVEMBER UU, 1889. my sense of obligation for the courtesy ex: | SproraL Despatoues TO THR EXAMINER. OF THE— tended both by these gentlemen and a clerk, Mr. Duncan McLean. : Catholic Congress. : . . oS b in Memoriam. 1 have the honor to be, Sir, | a International Medical Council Association Txose who knew Mr. Patrick MeQuaid _— eae is Barrimork, Md., Nov. a of Detreit, Michigan, i ; ; . , ; 220 7 The 1.200 delegates co the first Catholic . —and who in Charlottetown did not kuow Charlottetown, LUth Nov., 1889. | The 1,200 delegates t ‘ re him ?—will deeply regret to learn that he ee . ‘Congress of the Catholic laymen of the Graduate of McGill College, Monitres!, j Ce ———~—— tA On motion of Councillor Douse this re- United States was called to order shortly P. @.: Licentiate Royal College Physi- a died at Toronto at five o'clock yesterday} port was ordered to lie on the table. , before noon to-day by Hon. W. J. Onahan, cians and SUEZCORS. Edinburgh, Scot- afternoon. He fell a victim to typhoid Council adjourned. | of Chicago. Archbishop Ireland are USS ut jinnd, and London, Eugland, : , ' ——— coke ivi 881 Onahan then | > 9a88 a is : ; -al at Toronto he was voked the Divine blessing. =. Meus, . AF de on , a. were us omers rey - up. apvives c ’ a bt de BOARD OF HEALTH MEETING. | introduced ex-Governor Carroll as tempor- eee *€ Soma be Is NOW AT THE s =a sme © oy a t Gl: The Board of Health met after the Coun- | ary chairman. The mention of the name of ERS eet kp es <h ape: . c — > ) ne I ’ rlgoe, : ‘ “gt: . f » > , cary 7} een had a oe 5: 1 So ee ae member—of the staff of the Soront cil meeting adjourned last evening. Pope Leo was received with a tumult of - Wes hees ZN i HOT EL DAVIES, CH ARLOTTETOWN, < Subsequently he entered into partnership axITaRy CONDITION OF THE CITY | enthusiasm. Onahan’s suggestion that he S ’ VPS Bl k Gi] : z witha Real Estateagent, with good prospects — : : | hoped in the not far distant future to see oe | <s Where, until further notice, he can be ag ] k Wary Henristtas f success, At the same time he frequent- Dr. Johnsor’s report for the past four) an international congress of lay Catholics, . CONSULTED FREE, on aii ’ te bi - coe“ dhiy Ctebi weeks is as fullowa;— flso met with hearty approbation. Ex- SSS 5 5 AT AMAZING PRICES. : ly undertook special work [OT ne | To His Worship er, Chairman of Gov. Carroll spoke briefly. A cablegram SS PRIVATE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. He was engaged in writing a series of Board of Health: , | from Rome was read bestowing the Pope's To the Citize (PR “i : ; ae sketches of the towns of Ontarie for the S1r,—My former report, dated Oct. 12, gave blessing - the ee of a at ae . ihizens of . EF. Island and Invalids Especially _— <r! BUYER, when in Engiand, wag for. a Saturday Globe, when he was seized, at you information of the se mag th cases of ee — tap aiiad id i sie ork, then de- a We come to you not entirely as strangers, but for the first time, and beg leave, there \ tunate in securing the following Black - i: £ Oshawa, by fever. Returning to Toronto, a “ee waneee . pec dienr ae Re ace ivere le Opening address. et = poner bed pba a ae 7 poems —_ not acquainted with us or our institute — W ss p Hie ua ieitas at one-third less than 2 o; 2 . s ime been notified. > etween | — — > are, wher come from, and what we are doing ihe regular prices ‘ bi , > > ' ‘ oe 4 > ecrelve } r . a . . : . . ’ i 3 he entered a hospital, where deapite the Aug. 9 and O t. 12, ooo wae vam mnaees A Great Hit. Dr. Kergan and the surgeons comprising his staff, better known in the United States s most skilful medica! aid and careful nursing | of 63 cases of ty phoid fever with three « oe hs | " and Canada as his International Medical Council, have for years been regarded as the most THINK OF THIS . is s he passed away. He was a young man of therefrom, and of 3 ) — of scarlet — | Toronto, Nov. 11. reliable, most skillful and most successful specialists in the treatment of all chronic diseases, . 4 : am ; with 2 deaths therefrom. I have er). . ; : deformities and diseases peculiar to men and women in America. . a's excellent social qualities, and very activeand | to report having received further notice of 36] Sir Adolphe Caron’s ‘speech here Was a In 1878 our present institution was founded by Dr. Kergan in Detroit, and has from year Usual Price, 85c. $I and $I 25 . popular as a journ slist. He made hosts of ae of = Ww eek ~— eee oer oH oe a oe e- = eoNB ore: to — grown in = rapid proportions that at present a staff of 18 medical and surgical ’ —r 7 = : re : », of Scases of scarletina with y ore their hospitality, he said ; et me state | experts is required to attend the home and foreign patients This staff comprises men of age q 3 & warm friends wherever he went. Tl deaths therefrom. The totals up tothe pre- that we,in Quebec are as proud of your education, extended experience and superior ability, all being graduates of innlion English, Now, 65¢., 156. and §éc. per yd. ’ y -: twelve long years he was attached to TRE sent are thus show n to be 99 cases of typhoi i development, your success, as we are in the Scotch, French, Irish, German, Canadian and American universitities, and admitted to be- enerignetameneiiingan { : { EXAMINER office. His fellow-workers here | * ith ° de “T ane ae . a _ great development and great prosperity of come a member of Dr. Kergan’s Medical Council only after they have devoted themselves to Be Coie 1. Teste lee apd oa the 2 de yur | lave reason : this 4 rat . a Montreal. We are only one people whether the study and treatment of chronic diseases or deformities, and obtained positive and superior my ti fp Hpnag naa is have existed from 15 to 20 cases of typhoid,’ |. ak Frenel Englist We } knowledge and success in diagnosing and treating those discases * thy a he tting short of a bright and hopeful | and probably one fourth of that number of ee Mae Cc > move Tl and ‘e ad g Se a Ps ; i iv wii U iv ore " ee t ‘ortaatly Olly one Queen and one flag, and to the _ Thousands of rare and obscure 2ases are yearly treated by them ; therefore, by the ex- , ie ao. pee sae ot io citizens of Toronto I Say that [ never kuew 5 erg acm ae rents 80 many Cases, aided by all that medical science of to day Never before have we offered sach indvece < : nee egret — . " affords, it can readily be seen why it is that they are so successful i : curias ‘ivate}.” oe cebbacenanh ee eo Ce» 5 ee ; ber of cases certified, the rate of mortality better defenders of my Queen and flag than | and chronic ittenen, : a een on re ments. Prices positively startiing. You fe City Council Meeting. from this disease would be about four per i the: old city of Quebec. As long as a need not go with your old dress when you cau _ nition cent. of the cases, which is not, in regard to! heart beats within me, I tell you it will be V/ 4. A li hy VW . 3 buy a fuil dress length of 12 yards, nice y Tue regular monthly meeting of the City | either torm of disease, a high rate. ‘in unison with the people of Ontario, to Ht © UO Et.Bb. striped goods, for #120. The doubie width " . ; ” - om ; . . ? : : . a a i ’ naidiedn ® . ‘ ae : | i Council was held last evening. There was Che indications now ar e th Mt the epidemic make of our Canada one country. Chronic Diseases of the Nasal Passages and Respiratory Organs. Dre ) one ° om harabs' ot the tate shades, at iv but one absentee—Councillor Davison. f typhoid is on the rapid decline, and that if | al Catarrh. Hay Feve Larvacitis. Be +p s é : : 0c, per yard, 16 a decided bargain. The eS After the minutes of the previous meeting colder weather prevails the disease will soon | eT rae ay Fever, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Emphysema, | beautiful lot of new figured Dress Goods, all . 4 .. | disappear from idst. ‘The fact that five | . a : : double width, in terra, myrtie, garnet, dral x were read and approved and some other | “S*PPpe™! from our midst. Lhe fac eee | s ‘ Se ’ i tia - : » Myrtie, ¢ . Uran, if routine a "tenmeailied a eases of scarletina are certified for the four | Stanley's Hopes Chronic Diseases of the Circulatory Organs. navy and black, at 49¢. and SOc. per vard, E Haviland submitted the correspon Ll tates weeks now reported upon, against four ¢ MSCS | Pa sietenas Wan 28 Functional Heart Disease, Organic Heart Disease, Dropsy, Varicose Veins. would bee cheap at 60c. and 70c.; and the ae oad al i ; for the preceding four weeks, indicates that | : eee Ch fs : ; double width all-wool Amazous, at 40c. per og CPE SO Ee Soepee. the strictest precautions against the spread of Gerald H. Portal, the British agent here | Chronic Diseases of the Blood and Skin. yard, is the best valne in the city. A beautt- a THEY WANT BETTER QUARTERS. the disease are still called for, as against its has received a letter from Henry M. Stan- Serofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Anaemia, Cancer, Tumors, Skin ful lot of Plaid Goods very cheap, ie it. snemanial of Teemcnt Hose Co. ack- advances the colder weather is not to be con- | ley, in which the explorer says he hopes to Diseases, | ed that they be furnished with a ih sidered - be a camnnerestiog, sates, _ reach Zanzibar about the middle of Janu-| Chronic Diseases of the Urinary Tract. | , ; ‘ist t e 3 led hereto. - ary < : ’ , ee : : ei . if Sia ta aa, bo. hall \eneellainty~thhi, on Sonbiny vabeaued appended hereto 8 we on a ae or Stone, Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, Chyluria, sladder An Extraordinar Bar alll ! the one they had at present lacked both eee : ” ‘Rye witiaais —_—__-— isease, Inflammation, Incontinence. y 0 . - . . HARD JOHNSON, ; heating and seating accommodation; or in Health Officer. | Fhe Chief Justiceship. Chronic Diseases of the Alimentary Tract. One and a half yards wide, all-wool M ‘ : default of the providing of such rovin that Ch'town, Nov. 9, 1889. —— : Mercurial Sore Mouth, Enlarged Tonsils, Stricture of the Throat, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, | Dress Serge. Re oa a 8125 : _ 3 they be voted $3) with which sum they celian Witinnmtth amatie Orrawa, Nov. il. Ulceration, etc., Liver Complaints, Gall-stones, Rupture or Hernia, Constipation, | 80c, per Meme . ee eee 5 would fit up suitable quarters themselves. The Woo! * F ae Pee | It is stated that at to-day’s meeting of Diarrhea, Piles, Tissure, Fistula Rectal Ulcer, Tapeworm, Round and Pin Worms. r 3 a: The memorial was referred to the Public ae Woollen Factory nuisance matter, ‘the Dominion Cabinet Premier Sullivan Chronie Diseases Peculiar to Women. "ie ore a Property Committee brought up at the Council meeting, was. of Pp. £. Isl ‘hi : Ee Rene again discussed. The following resolution ork. &. sland was appointed Chief Justice Retarded Menses, Amenorrhcea, Dysemenorrhawa, Menorrhagia, Change of Life, Chlo- AGAIN TO THE FRONT. ee rie a “tlor Edea a ah oe of the Supreme Court of that Province. rosis, Leuchorrhea, Displacement, Prolapsus, Uteri, Fiexi ms and Versions, Inversion, N KS ' The M : ot oe — —" | sil aieiaiiiandeniaa Ulcerations, Cancer, Inflammation (Uterus and Ovaries), Tumors, Pruritis, Vaginis- i ; e Mayor explained that a leading citi-} ed by Councillor Taylor :— mus, Barrenness nee : : zen had called his attention to the un-| Resolved, The Board of Health hav-| The Report Confirmed. : Just a few pieces double width, Turkish ’ wholesome condition of the exit for the]ing had brought to their notice the pol. | oes > Chronic Diseases Peculiar to Men. oo wr ener oe ria a dyes and other polluted water connected | luted state of the stream running through Loxpon, Nov. 11. WHAT WE DO NOT PROPOSE TO DO.—We do not propose to raise the dead, nor Sie tas me oe et with the W volen Factory and adjacent pre- > of the city known as Spring | Despatches received at the Foreign Office | can anyoae else ; we do not propose to furnish new lungs, the man who promises to do so is ef ae oe ene mises at Spring Park. In view of the ex- Park stream, desire to notify the from Zanzibar confirm the report of the | a fraud ; we do not propose to furnish youth to the aged, it’s impossible ; we cannot cure isting state of affairs there he thought it Woollen Factory € company and all other com- massacre of Dr. Peter’s and his party by | every case of heart disease, and the doctor who agrees to is a humbug ; we cannot cure every a was no wonder that as « rule fevers s-art | Panes, Or persons permitting refase, deleter- natives near Kokora, East Africa. case of kidney disease, no man of reputation professes to do so; we cannot cure an incurable in that quarter of the city. The Woolen — Sa ene fl ah said cae ee disease—frauds alone promise the impossible. i Company, not having pruvided the necus- | St this date, that woes within’ the city WHAI WE PROPOSE TO DO.—We ive correc inions ; w pany, ‘ aiiilianes a o ae | . : 4 : . propose to give correct and honest opinions ; we ‘eg sary pipes for the conveyance of this pol- nt aught pag gadhet en ions aie Distributing Salmon Fry. propose to only make reasonable promises ; we propuse to give our best attention to every Ss luted wat ar to the river, sume of it fvund Board as a Board of Health as by prosecution | Gevawk: Monti case ; we propose to cure in the shortest poesible time ; we propose to cure for the smallest COME AND SEE! Come and see the ) its way into the spring and was drank bythe | pejore the Grand Jury at the ensuing term of ; A, Nov. Ll. fee consistent with honest skill; we propose to cure by the most pleasant possible method ;] astonishing Ulster Cioth we are selling for ; cows pastured inthe fields through which the Supre : | ghd: Dacestain , Regulations have been issued in refer- | We propose to refuse to treat any case that we think we cannot help; we propose to cure | $).95, lie aelas tee } g the Supreme Court of this Province. avo” im ser J : $1.25, regular price, $1.65; and our 9c ; stream runs; and we all know, he added, Currie : ence to the application for and distribution | every curable case ; we propose to cure many cases that have heretotore been considered | Myrtle Ulster Cloth, usually sold at $1.35 (ib that euntaminated milk is one of the surest ‘arried unanimously. ‘of salmon fry from the various hatcheries incurable ; we propose to continue to conduct a reputable Medical Institution in the future ’ , — amen of fever, The leading eitiaen, ta the Council adjourned. throughout Canada. as we have the reputation of doing in the past ; we propose to be able to produce the evidence — ———— _ os i sialammminationh Gilat sd +e atin satalinaileiiiiasgisilsitaideisiisahis es i that we have more members of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Great Britain —_ told-him that if he were the Attorney ‘Gen The Turf | Non-Confid Voted ee WY A N a ’ y Wwen- , Non-Confidence Voted. R ; . eral of this province ke would bave the aeons eee emember, our Location during our stay in Charlottetown fs at R & company indicted before the grand jury. THE MATCH RACE YESTERDAY. Orrawa, Nov. 11. HOTEL DAVIES. ; 9 } : : . : SCOTC t ) ake i = himself —— — be the most} ‘The match race between the pacers Harry | A private telegram from Regina states HEAD OFFICE, i ee H and other makes, all shades, 4 : ¢ . . . ? , ; effectivejway of dealing with the matter. |G and Albert E. for a purse of $200, came that the Legislative As sy today voted non- I M C ASSOCIATION Naa — he thought it his duty | j@ onthe Diiving Park yesterday after- _contidence in the new Advisory Council. ” 7 . i) —_—_— { th mm ‘th: eae, nee Board iN} noon and was won by the former. The | Corner of Michigan Avenue and She'by Street, . e Dennaillor Morris nr feria a weather was fine and clear, and the track Developing the Resources. novl?2 DETROIT, MICH., U. S. A. Important to Ladies. is h : : tential he hed F aa in good condition. The attendance of —— - 1% (he eee CO ound 4] spectators was fair. Four out of the five Quesec, Nov. 11. — New Dolmans, Neat and Stylish Jackets ; bad smell emanating therefrom. He also : , a me | A job lot of Jacke ian: . On : 5 heats were trotted. Albert E. won the C 1: job lot of Jackets clearing out at $2.25 mk saw a cow drink the polluted water. He] ¢ : ~ Dperations on a large scale to develop | Some very band S pu : first, easily defeating Harry G., who broke | the petroleum resources of Gaspe are to be ’ J ery handsome Dolmans at low piives ye thought some action should be taken at “ean : : | ‘ p oe badly four or five times in the mile. In the. .ommenced by Americ aeieen MANTLE PLUS : : ti | once. He also drew attention to the un- : hi der | ced by American capitalists. MANTLE PLUSH, in Wack and brown a diti S intiientel tontiaa ¢ second, third and fourth heats this order 5 . 7 Omen 9 fe itr P ecm ie Seed one to, Dinah: tems Bectage.. lol Get gen cect in epeaningd nrg 'G. “whe ~ PEARS f , eee ee ~ en , a 1 good work in spots an arry . who - ‘ Smerson’s saiidialiaatiaas He said — a ee aro porns sailed over the course in splendid form. Declared a State. erie ae Barber's, - sonst z were obliged to keep their windows closed, | The race throughout was somewhat one- ; ; - oe Belt, &c. 1o° FTW EAD . ee so strong was the filthy odor from this | ,; oo j Wasnineton, Nov. 11. y : LADIES UN DERWEAR : 7 ; . sided, there being asa rule no company- T : ; é UPPER PRIN CE TRE ET . - drain. He thought it would be a good idea keeping after the half of the first quarter he President signed the proclamation | |~~— ~~ cals iesisadiial nies f SB ERE Pi to cover over the gratings, at least for the | was traversed. Between the heats there declaring Washington s State this after- hrrve sparing cg nS Ae a * ‘ ’ ¥ ‘ y yg we « a alteal ° > , ‘, x) a. id he eaia| "=". oom little betting, but no fortunes | "°°" CREAM METHODIST CHURCH. value we are giving is Duk Cainer aiae zs Counciliur Douse»said now ss i on were won or lost. The judges were J. J. omnes ’ . unica _ es when Mr. Theophilus Stewart brought the | Davies, W. S. McKie and Robert Crabbe, Weather Bulletin. : —-- ee " i woolen factory matter Up some years ago, | the first-named acting as starter. Below is \ RIMMEL’S : — 2% coger 2 ‘ .. that if the business belonged to a private | the Toronto, Nov. 12.—10 a. tis |/DUNCAN ana! — Th , , Bed 8 hs citizen instead of to the company it does, s ; Mod . : ee bt a Flockhart’s. ursday, Novembe1 14. Pane a: Tet a kame dbieng equ ie ummary : Moderate winds, partly cloudy or cloudy; Bengal, srl ad 3) knew that cows drank the polluted water; Nov. 11, 1889. Charlottetown Driving | not much change in temperature. 2 ad ties FUR CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, CAPS, and d and that one had swollen up so badly after a. oe eee a purse of $200. pcene Wade & | PROGRASEMNE ee eee GOAT an the city. af drinking it that she almost died from the | ™"° o “fi est 3 in 5 to harness. a a ) | Batenes’e.| | ° STRACAN COATS and JACKETS. ay id, the comp: ( P. P. Gillis’ bk. g. Harry G.(Steele) 2111 'g P g to note that the people of MUGS 1 : Ps effects. True, he said, the company, some S 2% ® | Full Ch : “wen , min se ia iit a box-drai 7 F the | “ee. Essory’s b.g. Albert E. (Brown) 1 2 2 *2 ummerside are taking the proper steps birt ane and Quartet—“ We Greet You He — ago, ang a yox-drain to ore oe : e ‘Time, 2.49), 2 42, 2.44, 2.42 towards a public garden. For many years Rogers’, pA ee ccc ee ete eee nee ee eee een eens Li ’ Reefe , . ’ _“ ’ ~-Re. } a ‘eninieaieiids . r . @ ‘ : y +} 7 use matter, He it vid ah : pe eae *Essory drove Aloert E. this heat. | the garden of Mr. R T. Holman has been | Miss T. Brown, Miss M. Weeks, Mr. H. iitle Boys ecfers, Over 2 the purpose. He would go for compelling the brightest spot in Summerside. We | Hollow Ground, Heariz, Mr. J. R. Davison. ‘oats and Suis Men's te them to provide a proper mode of carrying MORE RECORD BREAKING. may in future hope to see in addition BRUSHES IR : : ‘ TI C 1 Coa S , ; ili Se . ei s q i @. . S , es , mn : Recitation—‘* The Children’s Year”.... . » qi OG tite pallacted wots © toes x macoting of by. A* San Frnneioen. on Getardny Jest, | bd CON See iio ee tA | marcas Year| Overcouts and Reefers. . . ; x yi. ft : : as 3 Scholars ae : : * | Sewator Stamford’s filly Sunol made a mile taste and culture of the town. ‘ean ae ot is ’ = Tn hs ee ae om it in 2 104, lowering the three-year-old re- [(_——_ Kindergarten Song—‘ The Story of Antwan.” coe specie’ ei of OV ERCOA PS, worth - | once and ¢t - : . cord of 2.12, recently made by Axtell. oe ee eee For Use After Shaving. Inf. CL oes ougat at a bargain, We will give our . that meeting action should be taken; the| (15+ Walensius’ Faustino lowered the Philod ill ates Same 1 nian’ Uiaes. customers the fall benefic of this lot and sell 1 4 directors of the woolen factory and the 3 tall; : : HOoTE Loderma, ycerine Jelly, Jelly of]! anthem —‘ Thanksgiving and Praise ” them for $4.75. Don’t miss seeing this lot ' manager of the premises adjacent should 8.35 ol Wine —_ L ARRIVALS. Conenies onl Se oa rele, Bay cecar oe See + oes ts & be told that if they did not take the proper} Joa) oid stallion record by trotting a mile HOTEL DAVIES. an ak oT ee eee a xg steps for at once abating the nuisance com- |i) 9 204 8 Nov 11—Chas 8 Walk iat . etiques, &c., @ Recktathome. . 6 eect cen ens cece strane a a : lained of they would be prosecuted. tied | ae alker, Guelph; T ATR Wallie Pickard. Wi | ih | | K tt fl Gi is P y P 4: “siete aaa Vanities Creighton, Halifax; C Fawcett, Sackville; G W. R. WAT SON’S. oo oe ee iO 0 iW 5 dll ii f 3 i THE WATER COMMISSIONERS ACCOUNTS. ia nese ; oe St John; J Kaiser and wife, St John Singing—‘‘ Let Us Not Be Weary ”.......... , ‘ i ‘ eaman, Truro; T : fara 5 cao The report of W. E. Dawson, Esq., in re ee pret Ae “ x Meise. i * T eeres Senne oct29—3m eod (t t s) | School. ie: 2h his examination of the books of ‘the Water eek rs B 7 ee. oo CLcoc, Newton Lee Prere: Jas Read S’side .— Se Quartet—‘“‘ Give Me My Own Native Isle”... MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING at wonderful Commissioners, is as follows :— of the Amherst Boot and Shve Factory, 7 , ’ , Miss A. Moore, Miss M. Weeks, Mr. G. F. low prices. MEN’S BLUESERGE SHIRTS, euitl, Walktk: i Se for $300. OSBORNE HOUSE. B 4 R “4 Beer, Mr. F. H. Beer. good quality. Grey Flannel Shirts, . is Wor ip _ anege aa ounci : ANOTHER MATCH. Nov 11—Thos Adams, Port Hill; J Cal- oa, Cornet Solo“ Angels Ever Bright and Pair.’ ENTLEMEN,—Upon being furnished by Another match race between the pacers laghan, do; J M Ramsay, Boston; V G §Co- oe ‘“ Mr. Fletcher. . ae. es 6s acs sO be your clerk with the copy of a resolution pass- meau, Gloucester; A McWilliams, West Cape. 2d by your Council on the 10th September, | Harry G. and Albert E. has been arranged | Noy 12—Rev A McL Sinclai Lizzie Ritchie, Mabel Lar urie Henry et : »| for to-me rt —Rev A McL Sinclair, Belfast; D Me- izzie Ritchie, Mabel Larter, Carrie Henry authorizing me to examine the books of the |/ot to-morrow afternoon at the Driving | Laren, Belle Creek; R Campbell, S’side; Lily . 0 } AN 9, Solo, Duet and Chorus—*‘ Swell the Anthem.” ea a > Water Commissioners, my first act was to| Park. The stakes are $100 a wide. The, Renau, Montreal; D A McLeod, Eldon; J Miss A. Moore, Miss M. Jo} d ; : ) . Moore, } M. Johnson and Choir. 4 ascertain my duties and powers, and upon | race will start at one o'clock. Karser, and wife, St John: consulting the “* Charlottetown Waterworks SHOULD BE ATTENDED TO ? sO a 4 once ED venice ule Oc ie a, ee PATON & CO'S CARPET DEPARI- Act, 1887,” I found them defined in sections Superintendeat and Scholars. "| MENT is the largest and best on the Island, 16 and 18 of said Act. The press quarters at the driving park _o— now we a thst i have | are well located, but they lack some of the! FOR S ALE CHE AP. Ps a ewing Machines, |v aa choras—« Tie Lord is Good”...... | We nang Jal out & lot of ‘short Hengths that a APO0OG «w+ +e we are clearing out at half price. Miss Sellers and Choir. i : facilities necessary for the compiling and ‘ s y < 3 | Taraan ot thes ""y emer et Ay er transmitting of news. There is an entire — FRG PO OaRg ” «0 oso 050 ss sgseddos ao . | ; h ani waterworks,” and} .psence of anything in the shape of a desk Mr. F. H. Beer. si cctieedinis lei a in : 4 also the book kept ‘‘lor the purpose of re- p Loads KINDLING WOOD CURTAIN POLES. BLINDS with spriag 4 cording. the. whcle of ‘their official proceed- or a table whereat to extend notes; and 400 300 Loads SEAWEED ’ eS os 6k, hs an bees ataom sollink. Grhek Bacesind tc Cities, A wae % ings,” and find that in so far as such books there is not even the soft side of a plank to 300 * SAND : 1 4 OO, AEE GS SENG gi 8 special lot worth $3. 50, now $2.50. Another and records show the. Commissioners have | 9% Upon between the heats. Then there is hie Queen Strest, Charlottetown, i at lot worth §1.75, now $1.25. a4 carefully carried out the various provisions of neither telephonic Dor other commu- pply oe Singing—-** Woik, Oh, Work for Jesus”. ... qf the ** Waterworks Act, 1887.” nication with the city. The attention of JOSEPH MAHAR, IANOS. i : - School re Pe Oe ee ie 5 It may be of interest to the Council to have | some of the directors was drawn to these| 2°%!? Cumberland Strect. Al we in price from $250 and up- Vv * aoc ‘ ¥ : = intormation that there is. still due to] utters at the opening meeting, and on the | — —— ORE FOP n.c'e ss <s:dbin es. ) eeks ceeee ae Every day we have BARGALNS of one —S canis pe een nb - - strength of their promise that the improve- DR H RBRUGE FINDLEY ORGANS, in price from $65 and upward. eee Se. kind or another. 3 ; ‘ ome ‘ wo an o vs as aYAT I ATS , aa eee , Me sp * ‘ i dollars ; to Messrs, Galvin & ce a Roleans ments suxgested would be made, nothing i ! ii; SEWING MACHINES, in price from $25 Rey. Mr. Carruthers. COME AND SEE US, as we don't press rnndred and sixty- cain *\ as yet nothing has been done. The direc- 2 Intending purchas ill do wel uaa. fs tee ts ee ee y-seven dollars ; and to Mr. tors cannot expect reporters to do: their Surgeon Dentist, and ane A foci do welk to call Mr. H. Heartz. a Ww. H. Fraser a large amount for an unsettled claim. . best work when they have little or no ac- 2 MILLE Closing Chor “Harvest I Fi , a : : Pe (ffi (lv r f Sh § MILLER BROTHERS & - arvest Home”...... . p T ) in addition to my careful examination of commodation; and in a room, too, which is 8 e gminicn 08 tore, Queen Street, Scititee. Choir. J AS A ON & 89 3 be the books | spent several hours with M frequented largely by persons who h i te . Laigd and Kelly (two ofthe Wa ; ania. {busi deel See ; Agencies:—James Seaman, Summerside;} Admission, 20 Yhildr ; >: . Commis- }. business there~-whose prapey plave QUEEN STREET. a » SU e; ission, 20 vents. Children, 15 cents. . érigvtug i : i we W. E. Scott, Alberton. W.A WaWLEY MARKET SQUARE, : aloes rar maywhere : | qoviz-<ty Iw | 0 t3e—dy Inq ood why 3m uy Couduetor. | advil