———— —— wens ae r x a THE DAILY EXAMINER - . ‘ ‘ i ; ‘ names JERUSALEM, 4NCIENT AND MODERN. me , ‘ f J he r a, 1 > A very it ebnetinn lecture will be ae 8 ' lonald. Feae Elector vered this evening at 7.30 in St Paul’s ? t t should at} choolkroom, by @r. J K hadder, of | (ie iiies ()|} If { opportunity Jerusalem The lecture will be most in- | j LOCAL AND OTHER I? teresting, as it will be delivered | y one who has irs, and who ITEMS. the a "Khakis ha is «we s delivered ived in the Holy City for the last 20 ll acquainted - customs and habits of the east, as language land several of the Buy the 4 SPECIALTY bros ires in Nova Scotia, New Bruns swick, | > Nova Scot a. © ape Breton and some parts | . = to me this Island. His lectures are most in- | Anh Wise teresting and instructive, and were highly s I ippreciated by those who heard him, as | y aive ‘ may be seen from some « f the testimonials > which were given to him bv different weli \ mm fox tk . % =. ,] 4) at about | “"ow" men. rhe lecture will not he a dry one, but will be . 0 a ustrated by many curiosities, oriental : ° Two Seott Act | costumes and photographs which Mr. | ; Charles D, | Mhadder has been exhibiting in the Y. M. | C. A. building this week, and he will also en a show the Mohammodaa form of prayer, ; ie Win tleuts wi ead a chapter from the Koran in Arabic, » Pla ‘ odd and sing Arabic songs and hymns with jrug stones the aecompaniment of the violin. We fre would therefore advise all who are inter eting of the/ested in the history of Jerusalem | their rooms.; and the manners and customs of the : juested Holy Land not to miss the op: ortunity of Qo hearing this interesting, instructive and M ‘ \bouttwo hundred boxes | amusing lecture which will be given by " tat the cheese depot | Mr. Khadder this evening. He wil! not \ t Vernon Rive lairy mly give an account of the history of an- | ent Jerusalem, but will also g ve valu- | ~ ible personal information respecting the | i } x — |] e ectio for a . present city, its population, wall, pg ‘ ¥ tO Fe) t Ward Pw - the sacred places, climate and situation, { Poa w ve hell the | well as the new railway which was lately | ' P structed between Jerusalem and Joppa. | ~ os i _ —- : aT © to-morr The re- DISTRICT DIVISLON, 8, or T, gia : Ww \ Char town a cscs halt and will be held at Souris The regular quarterly session of D. | yal K, loca: tin Division, No. 4, was held Mouday after- | ; H oe those irons hot,’ ome at Mount Herbert, Lot : 45, Dist . King Arthur’s appeal W P. Matthews, presiding. tepresenta- | M vos dley’s recital in the | '¥@* Were present from quite a numer of | - rsday Sept. 20th dinate divisions in Queen’s € ounty, he The repo rts of officers were of a most en- re —The funeral of the | COUT@ging nature. The following resolu- VW vill take place to- | WOe Was carried by a unanimous vote: + nN + su é pis i on at 2v'clock, from his| Resolved, That we, the members o* Great George Street. to the | District Division No. 4, Sons of Temper- », . ance, in quarterly session convened, desire : ceaedlllindielioes |} to place on record our high appreciation | | Ciry.—On Tuesday even- | of the determined course pursued by Mar- | ae Sad basement the | <hal Cameron and the lawful authorities M. Kev. G. M.)} of the city of Charlottetown, in the capture Car . popular lecture, | of Capt Hughes and the vonfiseation of “The W ( a Trip the | his stock of Jiquers, in conformity with World’s | the provisions of the Canada Temperance New S : M oper ; i ew @ i aore corner of Act rhe ) hear the Rey. Mr St. Paat’s Church, McKenna h vell stocked Queen and Dorches- as grocery Ham! who delivered public meeting at night was crowd- Rector of one of yo, | ter stree Mr. McKenna is experienced | the best temperance Lectures it has ever at ‘38 and will, no doubt, receive | been our lot to bear. After the lecture, | ay pport ) his many friends.' an excellant @rogramme was provided _— con-isting of short addresses, music and Tae arpa. — The steamer Florida} recitations. The meeting closed at 9.30 will: ike a trip from Charlottetown | with the temperance doxvlogy. I Tuesday next, but will leave la ( wing Friday, September DATES OF RACES. 23 ach =Friday thereafter until { ¢ Advt another column | Charlottetown, P. E. I . Sept. 26-27 | gives ar lara (re rgetown ..Oct 2} wisi New Glasgow, N. S. Sept. 18 | M ssons.— Pupila intending to} Souris, P. E. [.......... 0.0... peccceees Sept. 19 take pia r ssons shee Miss Edith | Halifax a Sept. 24-27 Hil’ ‘ please oa iy at once. | Sussex, N. B soak ; -Oct. 24 B aca ; yma are incla led Beyin Sun merside, r. E. I boenene o+\eeeeeneds Uect. 4 ners a ing children have every care —s ee ake . then Certificate from Lon GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. don, I te > Grafton St, op ste P we = = “ee 318 af Loxpon, Sept. 16.—The eastern delega- sacle tion last evening decided not to amalga- | Seorr Act Cases.—This forenoon H. J. pendiary Magistrate for Queen’s Palmer, St | mate the Wesleyan with the Guardian, fand elected Dr. Heartz editor. ade and confidence Connty, gave judgment in the matter of Monrrea., Sept. 16.—In the, Scott Act prosecution’ against: Geo. public eutery against the Montreal police Pippy, of Alexandria, imposing a fine of | department, the city council has appointed Cland costs. Yerterday, ok Me a committee to hold a seare hing investiga- the summons against Patric Joyle of! tion. ae i asiaiaandl Mr. JJ Johns » ‘ Hoo — De . M j 4. , H a ioe Biawiscnam, Sept. 16.—John and A\)- eoun« for < > gre re. Oa ‘ Ooo oO . li ee ee en , exander Tyler, who live on adjoining farms Pipl near Northport, quarrelled over the di- _ . i p Covrr.—This forenoon, Henry viding line between their farms. Yester- | " 1 Alb tin a day morning they met in the road and | Clir and Albert Allen were each fined = , . ; % or 3 oh id ae A finally agreed to fight it out. They | or 306d for being drun 2 — . ae pe stepped off 10 paces and began firing at weriy yesterday, and John Cummings, | 5 Edvar McC" aad aS mes Murphy were | &#¢ hother. John fell dead, having been | Aga aTron at 4 1 a " i 9 shot four times through the heart. Alex- igoee loffor fines of st or 20 days ° ° “e : : lo, | ander was hit twice and physicians say he ech for being drunk and _ incapabie. ; t liv 7 ° Yesterday afternoon the Scott Act prose cannot live. cundeaii eution against Captain John Hughes was C. M. B. A.—There will be a meeting adjourned fur one week of the C. M. B. A. this (Tuesday) evening, aie ACCIDENTALLY Power, Florida, en route to accidenta ¥ acai a pas#en ge ron Scatpev.— Miss De Gros led yesterday forenoon by at & o’clock. All t Ann board the steamship | Marsh, was he menibers are re- quested to attend, as some very important matters will be brought up. the upsetting ofacanoftea, She was most Kindy ed for by the ate ee} s asestants ar 4 Th mas Mc evi aed R. A. Coleman, and everything pos He was done to aliew ate her suffe rings Through the generos ty of the passengers as well as cou smade up and pre- latest accounts Miss ld be @z- By using ~ - a ai crew a purse wa tried to her At Power W ius loing pected A Peouressiy B.S., ia ae aii lowx.—New Glasgow, FLUID, price 25 eliest and most pro- | something nice in » cents. : The Hair - Conquered ! HOW 7 JOHNSON’S CURLING We also show TONGS and LAMPS PRICES RIGHT as we sense. as you can. FURNI- gressive of the smaller towns of the Mari- ime Pr es While its population | for this toilet purpose. ® noader 4,000, about eight thon- tan ess than Charlottetown, it nent Watts of waterworks ane sewerage, | electric lizlit and telephones, asphalt vie Johnson & Johnson, Waiks and well kept streets, and a dail; hew*paper Ny - year it ia to howe | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. oo ' oe —— New Glas Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. gow, Trent i Stellarton, with a urns We cod a large puble |) Cor, Queen and Richmond Streets. park : - iss septl7 Teestnica whua Simpkins,” a | ——— —__——_ Wrong rura i ara a, will be seen ithe Maso 0 s House on Saturday } evening, Sept 22 “Joshua Simp . was one r hits last season, ant so f bi said te be pls aving o enormous While it is billed ~~ S 4 comed are several startling S _ wil 6 4 In Mt, and won lerful a reanam ia show the great saw mill “ene inthe t t. The excellent music of the orciiestra carried by the com-| We make as cheaply as we far eae _ musica! a can. That’s business sense. play by differ. rs of the company We sell as low Frou Bostox,— The steamship Florida That's progressive ®tived from Bo mit 10 o’elock last Seems with a eral cargo and the You buy as low Terrence c Mrs I. Andrews, | That's common sense. ey ance Car John B Carver, Mra V Cary), Rose Cavanagh, A Demoin, George R Ellin, Mrx Elizabeth Ellie, | When | you buy ma Ellis, Henry Finley, Kate Foran,| TURE of us, that’s dollars and ki , ™ Suse W Llewellyn, Mr P Mart Hand children, Thomas MacDev- cents for both of us. #, Jas Melnnix, Malcolm Mel<aac “_ wife, Jolin rs, Leod, Mre 4 MoMillen, soSiettatvion ted) MARK WRIGHT & C0,, LTD mg » Annie P Thos Rafty, ‘Jos | ‘MA R & — ' ‘y, Ww B Rea ling, Gas. tobineon, H . . Iebies “ Mrs M Mekieeee. Sie Bee Who Sell at Selling Prices. “0m, Mre Stewart, Mrs L B Wood. septls — Tee Wearure,—M a > - — NO CHARGE No charge will be made for any neces- sary alterations in bought from us, Jackets and Mantles Special attention is requested to the handsome novelties showing in DRESS COSTUME?, in our Mantle Department. BEER BROS. oderate winds; showery weather, and the variety of styles | can. | | - AND —— Sometimes You Don't. [Sut if you want to strike on a plan to save your dollars we can put you on PROWSE Eats, the following straight road, goods from BROTHERS -- wPS, Furnishings, arpets Clothing, Mantles, Dress Goods, ete. No doubt about it, view of the ID YOur pockets, were determined BROTHERS are, its money for if ever men to gain your PROWSE and they are in the position to sell you Cloth- ing and Hats cheaper and bette than any firm on P. E. Island. Dont be foolish cnough not to act on Come and for you. the advice we see what we give you will do ROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 15, 1894—dy NEV FALL JACKETS. German and English Made Jackets and Mantles. Good Fit and Workmanship. Furs Expected in a Few Days. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. gh’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy | | Typhoid fever is increasing to an alarm- | ing extent in Winnipeg, and is said to be due to drinking river water. Winnipegers are making elaborate pre- a for the reception of Lord and Lady Aberdeen this month. forsake his friends, but he A man may | does himself a greater injustice when he | passes Prowse Dros. for hats and gents’ furnishings. You can not pick money up on the streets, so spend what you have at Prowse Bros. Then you won’t need to pick it up on the streets, for what you have will stretch out. American anthracite coal Las taken a big tumble in Winnipeg being now sold | there for seven and a half dollars per ton, or three dollars Jess than last year. It is | said to be a losing game for dealers and is | the result of a disagreement between rival | companies, Mrs. Stanford, the widow of the late Senator Leland Stanford, is carrying out in detai) all the plans of her late husband | respecting Stanford college at Palo Alto. At present the institution has from the | estate an income of $250,000, but this is |only the beginning. Mrs Stanford pro- | poses to give to the college the whole of the property willed to her, as well as all | left to her in trust for the school. The | estate was entered at $17,000,000, and now | yields an income of $1,500,000 a year. This will give the Leland Stantord univer- sity three times the revenue of Harvard, which now e njoys a larger income than any other schvol in America. -—— — — oe - | } i A chill the first symptoms of taking cold ; is quickly cured by taking a half a cup of het mitk or — from one haf to a teaspoonful of Dr. Manning’s german remedy the universal pain cure. Sold by all druggists, aie ae etnene USE SKODA’S DIS( DISCO VERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. (ae ee emcee ew tne ssrenglangee a Roxx A EO AE AO TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER an 1s94. : : 3 : 1 New Faats * and bonnets ! We have just opened our Fall Stock of ENGLISH TRIMMED MILLINERY, which includes the most stylish and the prettiest things to b> foun lin Ladies’ and Cuiidrens Headwear. New Felt Hats, Untrimmed. New Straw Hats, New ade Fs { MOORE & McLEOD.t Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1894—t t s mthaeeecemmremeeronets SRR E ERE rx CTR ITRE ITER Iw In Our Boot and Shoe WE HAVE J. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Ne doubt is the place. We have yet that does not give Stove get a “ JEWEL.” R. B. Charlottetown, September 18, 1894- OU will find that it will do what no other soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical te wash with this soap. Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES from the leading manufacturers of Canada. B. MACDONALD & about it, the “ CITY HARDWARE STORE entire satisfaction. NORTON less than former prices. New New New New Department Fur New New Prices to suit. U Should C BRUCE'S Naw Fall Ovarcoatings and Suitings, The Choicest Lot of Goods ever shown in the city, in English, Scotch, Irish & Canadian 'Tweeds, Worsteds, Serges, Meltons, ete. None but first-class Cutters and Workmen employed. Prices 10 per cent. D. A. BRUCE, LEADING CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, September 8, 1894—t t's NEW GOODS RECEIVED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Mantles and Jackets, Furs, Dress Goods, Clothing, New Overcoats, Coats, Suits for Men and Boys, COoO., Market Square, Opposite West End Market House. STOVES AND HARDWARE: 7 99 to learn of a single When you & CQ. —tu fri Dowr Let Anorner WAsu-nay Go by Wirnour Usine for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. want a acetone encom CANADA ATLANTIC) - —AND—— Plant Steamship Line. —_--- Fast Direct Line, Not “FLORIDA” will leave stovigsiion Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, | FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further notice), at 7 p. m., Hawkesbury. Saturday, 10 a. m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. teturning from Boston every | at 104. | The SS. Tuesday HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or * HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8 a. m., for Boston direct. : “i Returning, wiil leave north side Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at noon. | Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Cape Breton Coal TO ARRIVE. BEST SCREENED CC ED COAL for Grates, | — etc., per schooner Brilliant. RUN OF MINES COAL per schooners Springbird, Etoile du Matin, Townsend, P. Walsh, Lizzie C, R. W. Smith, Lady Aberdeen. ——ALSO—— } SLACK COAL, per following schoon- ers:—Agility, Georgie Harold, H. L. Sangster, 8. 8. Coila. Persons desring Coal should book orders | at once, as this Coal will be sold cheap on arrival. PEAKE BROS. & CO t Charlottetown, Sept, 15, 1894, TO BOSTON. Calling | JEWEL STOVE OR RANGE casssorssrows save ee es | on Bloc k, | pare Through Tickets for sale and baggage | | | Plant Wharf, Halifax. | | PEL |. Railway. Provincial Exhibition. In connection with the Provincial Ex- hibition and Races, to be held on the splendidly equipped grounds of the Char- lottetown Driving Park and Exhibition Association on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, inst., the following arrangement for fares and trains will be carried out: ' Returns tickets will be issued at | first-class fare from all stations to Char- lottetown by accommodation trains on September 24th to persons in charge of i ive Stock or other exhibits; also by all trains on the same daie to parties appoint- éi to act as Exhibition Judges, such tickets being good for return up to and on the 29th September, 1894. teturn tickets will be issued at one frst- lass fare to the General Public from all stations by afternoon trains on Se pte unbor 24th, by all trains on September 25th, 26th, and 27th, and by forenoon trains on September 28th, all good for return up to and on the 29th, Septem ber. A special passenger train will leave Tig- nish on the morning of the 25th, 26th, 27th, and 28th, Sept., returning on evening of the 25th, 26th, and 27th, Sept. This train w a ve ran on following (Standard) time Schedule: one Lanve Ties oo 4.00 a. m. " BOON. i... icackecveiiauns a UNE F . i kin és Ka 6.47 © OTM isiicccicismiinccee | POE Til viccient commen = 4 Wellington...........000..s00+ 648 * j - MR isbibcistecceses.. 108 * “ Summerside..........++.000..7.30 “ ] “ Kensington......... sooth © 4 FO iccnsesciciie ectovssecue © | Ee Bradalbane...........s00+00.827 * Henter River....ccccosccosee 8.55 “ North Wiltshire............4 ae": Royalty aso ” Arrive Charlottetown. eae * Leave Charlottetown for return . .4.45 p.m. Return tickets will be issued by these trains at the undermentioned rates, good for return by special trains only on the 25th 26th and 27th Sept., except tickets issued by special train on the 27th, which will be gor et for return by special on same date, or by regular trains on the 28th, and tickets issued by special train on the 28th, which will be good for return by regular train on Sept 29th ; From Tignish to Elmsdale, inclusile $1.25 From Pinsvile to Portage, ” 1.15 From Conway to Richmond, o 1.00 From Wellington to Summerside, * 90 From Travellers Rest to Cape Tra- verse, inclusive .80 From Bradalbane to Clyde, * 65 From Hunter River to North Wilt- shire, inclusive .50 From Colville, Loyal ist and Milton,“ .35 From Winsloe. ine lusive 20 From Royalty Junction, “ 5 Passengers from Cape Traverse Branch by regular train will connect at Emerald Junction with special train to and from Charlottetown. Return tickets will be issued from all stations east by regular trains on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September, at undermentioned rates, good for return up to and on the 30th September : From Souris to Belt River, inclusive, .90 Rollo Bay to Lot 40, - 15 “ Dundee to Tracadie, « 50 “Bedford, A0 Suffoli, 35 York, 25 Union 20 Brackley Point .20 Royalty Junction AS Georgetown to Cardigan “ 80 Perth to Peake’s ” 15 Pisquid 60 The eastern train will be held at Char- lotietown until 5 p. m. Standard on the 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th September. A. McDowa.y, D. Porrincen, Acting Supt, Gen. Mgr. Can. } Govt. Ry’s. § Railway Offices, Ch’town, 14th Sept., 1894.—Sat tu th Gu Pat m w f all wy prs Superior Furniture, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. I am instructed by W. J. Miller, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Prince Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of Septeraber, instant, commencing at 11 o'clock, a, m. =— All his Househvld Effects, comprising supe rior Heintzman Piano, Dominion Or- gan, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, nearly pew and in good “_ Terms at sale. t. BEAIRSTO, septt—w s Auctioneer. DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements ‘under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED-—A girl to do general housework ina small family.—Mrs. Cr aRLes SMALL- woop, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough | Square, 4) septs HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortable houses @n Pleasant Street, with stables aud coach house, Apply to K. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer, 4w 2aw—septis LOST—Between the Post Office and Camer- an account book. Finder willbe re warded on returning same tO ALBERT P. | ALLIN, City Bilt Poster. ti—septis A ‘housemaid. ore: w Maus F ETERS, Sidmont, pur TO LE f'—One-half of subscriber's house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- | antsituation; rent moderate, soe San Ww SIb- | NEY GREY. ' TW ENTY DOLLARS LOST.—T be- | tween the Post Office and Sarsns ites, | twenty dollars. Finder will be rewarded on eaving it at this office. | TO LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms Ap- ply to GronGs ALLEY. tts—e TO L ET a tenement containing five rooms in @ dwelling house on Alley Street. Possession given lith October next.—THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat tu—septls WAN T ED—By a first-class an aey goods sales - man, a position in adry goods cotablichment. Twelve years’ experience, First-class refer- ence, Address A. B., Box 158. augy FOR SALE—A a igyed centre-board sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 inches over all partly decked ; cost $45; price $2). of Rely, at this office, : tf{—aug2l WwW ANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses aid, representi established house. Salary MONTHLY wi increase, and position permanent if sulted- Enclose reference.-THk DoMINION Com. PANY, 317 Omaha praaag. Chicago. julyld—law (sat) Uf Ww. ANTED—Capable rl for ped mime) ay med work. Must come we aaantee. ply t© Mrs I Woop, Grafton Strest oop A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable Central position. ‘aadrens X. Y. Z., office of this paper, augy SLOOP FOUND—Found adrift, on the Hillsborough River, a Sloo —_ about # feet keel, Owner can be inform regarding the same On application at this office. sepluls W ANTED—A good girl for general house- work. Applyto Mrs J T MELLIsH, Great George 8 Street. septs FOR S SALE OK TO LET--The brick bufid- ing known as the “ Terrace ” situate on the corner of Pownaland Ki is for sale or tole. The building is well fur nished throughout, and will be soid or let - ee . ek For parti- lars apply M. P. Hogas. U—augal ee ee ee ee if om geld :s er : : ‘i . oe errs a coer de an ir Pik ee i “ a Ne a po os 7 1 H pe 2s mee a x. gahoomne A Sree. ee re ge ee U et ‘ ’