THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1893. AKE A DAILY PAPER. The Leading Daily Newspaper and a @rst- . Magazine ior only 35 cents ao Month, or Pour Dollars a Vear. Tae Datey ' Met Ma . ' Maga e uF at iz ay AL AND OTHER ITEMS About Tewn. ' re 4 vs | iM ' tl — vy f es G ! : O. A N 117) i t R 4 ] : ‘ ete : AS accepted the } att " kK s ‘ n. M : | i. [siand is at j y . : 1 ‘ ‘ } ' . : ‘ P i rr > : ‘ t ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ | it 9 I y i wat ' per —- Palice Court = Ww va tine! ~ . ‘ Mel i nal mes $2 } { i > ’ A H io, $i j I rye i wit ‘ ‘ ‘ I _ Wesley Mission Sand, A m ’ Wesley M Band vas heid ia ‘ y at which the follow theers wer elected for he ¢€ ling ' P } M: ts Sia \ Pre MrE Higgs; ¢ Secy, Miss Lilia MeGregor ; Rec Secy, M Pho Larg Treasurer, Mis Al Angu A n i Vas apy ntedt na ‘ igen - r i I gw _ A Husband's Revenge, ir. D rman Cadieux St., i eal, got fof J eph Beaul ne pay : ar site to his wifeand on Mo ght le i ' : arrested t pair 4 ! Beau!ne said he was taking she f n the ra The Reeorder orde = ving pair to te parated for some time by sentencing each to tw onths in jail and imposing ut . me time a fine of $20 or an ad ' nal term of two months = -— The Tunnel Borings \ New Brunswick exchange says Ihe rein the Northumberland Straita | , survey are now going. on. Mesers Macrae & Co., Ottawa, having the work in hand Phe Rol Engineering Com- par f Amberet, are building an ron ow , One hundred feet bigh, In sections, ected in the Straits for use in bor The work of boring has been much interfered with of late by the high winds that have prevailed, but good progress is ma ! sim weather - Corroborative Evidence. EXAMINER'S i= qu te cor- The Pioneer disputes Tur »—which by the way that “a wave Of popular Indignation e} ve this provinee aga neat the Pete + adn nistration, and PAVE : “We ! av it there Is no appearance or the 4 th \ nity.” Jast wait until the election comes on, if you are politically #} tsighted now, and you will then be i | it. It is whispered that even t , r’s editor has no love for Mr i se behests he obeys with any but a good grace S’side Journ al The Drummer’s Dream. | following written at Sumi “ iM isg? Alexant MeMu th ! : er Ww lied wel ve H Davies a shert : e inl f the pr j a ‘ l, tossed \ p } . P ; : ‘ lrifting ! ! i j i j i& i H : y pra \ ‘ H v Father ant re j Stemanerts Movements, r Fa 1 here ' . ening © Lyvenera j 1 m.f ot rie M.A. Starr \ i tev N Co.. Ltd s Johns J Ix ‘ rly expecte l : | | n y N B & 3 | i “with a ca .o ! fl She sails this St. Joh Nild., via Pieton j ‘ { ' 7 ipta Hanven | i last eve ; witi : 1 f ving pasren \ \ Lilla J Piekerir ‘ { EW Farle, W F Hodge F I M { Niel j ; j Mi i Chas Eyre, M ' ton Be Mre Alex M Mre Fred Borden, Mrs M MeGregor, Annie Carroll, } MeKenzie, Master Miee Welling, Jenni { JR Chase, Mr Pal- ' fohn MePhee, W B Core Mr Nicholson, Geo Mu \ R Curre T Me ‘ \ OPENING T0 DAY. Dress Goods, Mantles, Millinery. BEER BROS Our TRIMMED MILLINERY is now net Weather Bulletin. me pt. f Uv a.m, ORONTO ° ’ sh winds post y westerly ally fair, or | rature | stationary | blest, it would to his, ADDESS AND PRESENTATION To Rev, Frank C. Kelly on the Departure for Detroit. Eve Rev. Frawx € of Detroit, Kenny, ordained for Mich) recently, spending a few days in diocese w ’ has been was waited On at his mother’s Dorchester Street, an widress and purse of gold fr friendé in Charlottetow: Phe } and reply will be found below { iS #Wwaliow Lup in inceriaintyv anit anxiety To an ¢ esla applies with gt ami { have been no exception to the gen rule He happy day t A neat ric tical studer eater force than anv otner ral us there is one truly ’ i the bidding to go forth ani preach the Gospel our Divine Master sent His Another day when for the first time, the holy words of when we hear even as of wy 13 chosen twe) consecration calls down amongst men, in hidden majest f the King of Kings After these days the Life of the student now the priest, is full of toil, mingled with consolation, if duty is to Lim he gift of his Master My friends, you have added another happy allotted me. I thank vou. For myself I thank you tis ever sweet to find ‘that distant field of labor, turt and feel that there him well, who pray for him moment to those because can, from to the old lan who wish one are souls Such friends the heart, aye ! “the heart of hearts.” But I thank because I recognize in as these are dear to even you also for another, not so much this a testimonial, to miy- the and i his esterday mor ng for ‘ s¢ lf, as to the memory of One passed away | whom you called friend, but who, to me bore the higher and dearer title of father God bless him,he well deserved your friend- g love. If jot be added to the happiness of the were he able to be- the friends of his ship and my undyin could hold’ this seene, where life, still unforgetting, testify their esteem | for the father through the son If it he true that the sins of the father are visited on the son, I feel that his life must been still more beautiful than even I lieved it, for he brought but edification in death. consolation since be- me good in life, and have | | In leaving you, my friends, for the land | | | of my adoption, | ask still another mark of your kindness—the charity of your | prayers. Few young priests will depart } with more confidence then than I, wo gin their labors up the Holy Sacritice, forget you Frank ©. Kevry, Priest *-e+e Isiand Hospital. P, E. The P. E. Island Hospital ha: received the following: Mr Lewis, rhubarb; Mra A Robertson, rhubarb and 2 dozen eggs; Mrs S Prowse, Murray Harbor, 5 jars jam; Mrs Tremaine Lea, Tryor, | hooked mat; Hensley, rhubarb, flowers and papers; Mrs Mary Davis, Mis» Sulis and Miss Wright, flowers; a friend, rhubarb; Epworth League, Brack!+y Point, flow: rasan] be tle of cream Mre H Bell, Alberton, $2; Miss Cro-by ytd lined: Miss May, tlower-; Mrs Daniel Davies, flowers, pape re, veyetables and twe luminated text-; Mrs D A MelLeod, 6 fans; Misa Owen, | fan; Mra Holl, Mr ivan’, M Coffin, Mr« Walter Haezard, Mr Cahill, M 43 Elsie McKinnon, Miss Ida Fennell; Mrs Stewart, berries; Mrs. Grant, illn trated papers; Mrs J D Red, 1 black kitten; Mrs Coffin and Mrs Car- vell, flowers; Mrs Stewart, crab apples The Advantaze of Advertising. A few Nicholes, Government IJIndiim inatructor ut Poplar River, Keewatin, N. W. T., ar- rived at Winnipeg and insercel an ment in the papers that Lis mission ; ae days ago a man named Percy aii-~ ure a wif He gave afl partic garding his position, finances, et \ n of candudates pre mptiy ame ‘ l. and oun Wedne-day night Nichoies selected Mi«s Sarah Hutton, a young ia ly 20, from the number, and they we e married by a Methodist minister and for their northern home on Friday A Great Day for the Sintih:, Six thousand Smiths gathered in reun on Live farm of the late Peter Z Smith near New York a few day age When a the Smith- in the nell orheod had gathered, speaking began by orator- A brass band frou Hoboken alternate ly play ed and ate pen hes from the free bats kets. The §bas dram player, who cot hi not speak Englisi:, when he found out he was attending a Swith reunion, declared he was one of them because his pame was Schuikdt His Alm Was Bad. At Halifax on Monday night, a jealous colored man named John Ham lion fired three shots at his wife, but failed to hit her. He was arrested, and at the pelice station was loud in his regrets that he was not able to kill, and as he says, remove from the face of the earth a bad woman She is his second wife, —— a ’ You AJ Should + See to it that ihe preseription which your doctor gives you is carefully dis- pen ed, « therwire it may be uséle3e, We have always made this branch of our business a speciaity, and guaran- he- | I shall not, when I offer | Mrs 4 of his | 2 tee “ pure drugs, accuracy, careful | preparation, moderate prices. Only Graduates in Pharmacy allewed | to fill prescriptions. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. * seply a re o—-- An Elegant As of Ch Clouks, . Ja and Reefers. es Mantles and Jackets, FALL AND WINTER, 1893-94. rart Arrived, Balance to Arrive This sortmen? tidren's The bulk of this season’s stock is made by one of the largest manufacturers in the world from Cloths and THE GARMENTS ARE ALL FITTING AND WELL FINISHED, and only needs your inspection to secure your approbation. » s : ' . . . ‘ . che ts Styles selected exclusively for the American and Canadian markets. Qur assortment is larger than ever before shown by us, and the prices are within the reach of all. ROS., BROWNS BLOCK. Jhere are shady A <u - dees —- > pep ~ Sr hl = | PETER_ PARLEY ate a | speares A SHADY YELLOW. all SUMMER COMFORT It Cannot be had in uncomfortabi« UP TO OUR NECKS. fellows in business, clothes. <A shirt We are up to our necks in Tweeds, Flannels pays to avoid them. ‘Trade with people you)may make a man miserable. Be careful what kindjand Blanketings. All-wool Tweeds from 30c. per know. If you don’t know us come in and we'll,you buy. We have 50 to 75 different kinds, prices|yard and up; Flannels from 12c. per yard and up; introduce ourselves and our steck of All-wool Cloth-\from 35c. to $3. Gents’ Furnishings of every des- Blanketings in All-wool and Union, our own make, ing. Our quality and style is simply elegant; but)cription, all new and of the latest styles. Ties, full width and length; Ladies’ Dress Goods in our prices, they are the lowest in the city. Collars, Hats and Caps. own make ; Stockings by the yard (legging) in our To those in want of Readymade Clothing of Summer Clothing for Men and Boys. The bal- own make ; Yarns, Druggets, ete. any description, it will pay you to inspect ourance of Summer Clothing on hand sold at a bargain. PANTS! PANTS !—For every-day weving stock before making your purchases. Our Fall Goods are now coming in. Pants we give the best value in the city. McKay Woolen Company. Charlottetown, August 21, 1893—m w THE BOOT FACTORY! 300 Pairs Girls’ - ‘The Canadian Pacific Railway ——WILL RUN—— HARVEST EECURSIONS ——TO THE—— Canadian North West | to leave from line of Intercolonial, Prince Edward Island, Windsor & Annapolis and | Canadian Pacific (in New Brunswick) Rail- ways on Aug. 14th, lst, and Sopt. 4h TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL Oct. Sth, 22nd, acd Nov. 5th. 0 TO 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT September Only ! —_-onw—— | Pore ee | | Price $2.75. Reduced to $1.90) t i « 2.45. “ 1.75} 1} GCOUS. - ww .- 1.50 - 1.45. sé For rates and other information see small Per a ic older, or enquire of nearest Ticket Agent. —-— —-———(x)-— i ‘on ~~ | D. MENICOLL, C. E. McPHERSON, ] av " ioc Genl. Pass. Agvnt, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent ’ _ : : eee . ‘TIP ‘) TS ‘ 1 give ’ ele { Montreal St. Jol .. B oe seats les ' ‘ arge lot of GIRLS’ BOOTS, and give our cus . : Montreal. St. John, N. B. We have decided to clear out a larg LL ; and a lot of other prices! y,y95 tomers some great Bargains during this Month, Call early. reduced, John McKinnon, oOo} i Formerly of Georgetow n, is now situated | on Queen Street, Charlottetown, six doors | from Apotheearies’ Hall, where he is pre- pared to receive all customers in good shape. Transient and permanent boarders | Oysters and lanches at all hours Call and taste our oysters——JOHN McKIN- NON, Russell House, Queen St., Ch’town. Aug 18—wy lm pd. 9 Charlottetown, September 6, 1895—3m $ ) 15 . 90 RS ~ oa * ; a best 0 Wreck. PERFECT- } Pickford & Black. ‘Halifax & PB. Isiand $$, Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. 5 Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlotietown for Summerside about ' l) a. m., Wednesday. | Arrives Charlottetown from ezvout 44. m., Thursday Leaves Charlottetown for ip. m., Thursday. Summerside Halifax, N. &., | For Freight or Passage apply to | W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1808, G0 T0 BOSTON Via the Fast, Magnificent Steamers “HALIFAX” & “ QLIVETTE” From Halifax every Tuesday and Thurs- day at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 19 p.m. ONLY ONE MGHT AT SEA. $5.00 ‘Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS For only $5.00 passengers can leave Char- lottetown on Saturday morning and connect with Saturday Evening Steamer, arriving at Boston on Monday at 6 a.m. The Quickest Rouie! Don't travel second-class when you can go via the fast Short Line and the well-known |; Seamers “QALIFAX” and “OQLIVETTE” for the same money For Tickets apply to the Charlottetown Navigation Company ASK nee f JOLUNSTON'S FLUID BEEP, The Great Strength-Giver. If you need a Tonic -—TAKE-—— STAMINAL. It not only stimulates but builds up and strengthens. You get a TGNIC and a FOOD combined in the form of PALATABL" BEEF TBA. The Ideal Food for Infants Is MILK GRANULES, because it is practically identical in com position, taste and appearance with Mother’s Milk. It digests thoroughly undue tax on the without causing an EUREKA HOTEL, WATiHR STRERT. energies of Free Coach to meet all Trains and Steamboats. Moderate charges. Good table C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m wf TO LET. ~ A desirable ponnes House on Hilisborough Strest, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession. GEORGE ALLEY. septl—sat tu th & wky Wants, Lost, Fouad, d&e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TWO OR THREE PERSONS can be accom- modated in a well-furnished howe on Prince Steet. For full particulars enquire at Tue EXAMINER office Hi— e; th WANTED.—\At the Queen Ho e!, three girls —a& good couk, achamver miid and laundry maid, towhom liberal wages will be given, None need anoly references.—P. P° se pli—ti unless Lheg An ‘ao give goo! HIRALD, Proprietor SERVANT WANTED to cook and do general housework for a family residing in St. Johr Ref-ren required, Apply to 1. EK. Lewts, Phot Stadio, City, betwen th h urs of 9 ani 12 o'clock we pls W ANTED.—An experienced girl for general housework Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLARKE | Prince Street ons MONEY TO LOAN.—In small amounts on ty A i: [Noon Lonéon fonse Contir’ Charette. aes seca eRe 2% 0 fe A i soow. t{ESH CALVE! A choice young Sie 7. | Sed Rie ihe eke et en © Sees hay SP ORT SMEN S SUPPLIES sees ceca taei Ase, quire at this offic a i pad se ps fe oe : i} | oan om wher ey Brighton Road Bass 1G Great George Street, the brown cape of a i. ein eet | om leaving tat thinemen Wet Sovewantes Baz QO Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns, Revolvers.) scr oun mo fod Bont. Gens ; 7 C asses for TaAWIDE an *alinting « wer reel. ===. © Powder, Shot, Brass and Paper Shells, Wads, vii hos . . ’ ) ‘wo or three girls to learn ceci () Caps. Primers, Loading Tools, Game Bags, Gran hits on iniellitay tots tin ane ‘Covers, etc, ete. | ar gk T he house on Gueen since ae © Re OOO ~ ‘ SE ee ieee oT ke SMOKELESS POWDER.— Cartridges loaded — ~ : are ene ctegtinry mean anaes . . ° | WANTED.—A sery for general house " at short notice, Agent for Winchester Repeating sx. 8 “oo 8oe" ‘ | : Arms Com pany. | Apply oC. 1. Momnison, Queen wena W F DAW SO N TO LE The House on Cumberland Street s id - | has ‘bole lions ae a dome ae the store Of DAVISON & Co’, Great. George St lw e Charlottetown, September 4, 18°3—m w f WANTED.—Betore th ri September, a young nursemaid for two | under REMOVAL NOTICE fx} it} THE BAZAAR COMPANY Before next Wash Day try ——-HAVE REMOVED TO THE——— MMQNIA SOAP otp pramonD BooKsToRE, You will be surprised with the result. which has been enlarged and fitted up in number one style. ‘They are waking a Specialty just now of SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS. Charlottetown, September 1, 1893. Your Grocer sells it. September 2, 1893. j a TSR etet tt THE EXAMINER ; three yea ol age Apply j om e ii—augi TO LET A house on the rner of Prince {and Sidney House.” Possession give ply to A. FuLTon, at the Streets, known minediately Bazaar Store as the “ Fulton Ap. LOST [ast ¢ vening between the City Weigh Scales and th ; gh Bank of Nova Scotia by way of Queen i Richmond Streets e “ilk umbrella cover Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office tf TO LET A cottage situated on Pleasant Street, contaiming eight rooms in first« ase order, at present Occupied by John A. Me- Innis, Esq.; also, stable in rear, Possession given immediately, Apply to Mr Thomas McQuaid, Lawer Queen Street, or to the | owner, FROWARD KELLY. , ji6 WANTED TO HIRE, for about twe months, | a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not leas than i100 ibs. weight, to drive frvuand town.—~ J. UNsSworTu tf!—jym TO LE?.—That pleasan situated mily resi dence on Richmond street West, near the sea oa ‘ To a smal! private family, rent moderaté if applied for soon. 4 premises —CH Asks Hicomwa, )? a TO L —Brick Dwelling or. Water 8 lately occupied by Mr. Geo e i. Wrigot’ This house has been pain and Ted throughout, and is now in splendia ordes from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- diately. tent moderate. For particulars apply to GEORGE Peake, office in building | occupied by Peake Bros. & Co. eod tf—augl2 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and B y | to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at ou | Juny’s Jewelry Store. aug : ’ —« aes eee ane eet ee ee x mee he e*