— ‘HE bD ‘ r , THE DAILY EXAMINER 4 ’ TAKE A DA ¥ APER. Fire at Spring rfell. The Leating Dally Newspey per and a first- eee ad i ‘clock. this morning the siaes Magasine fo ly 33 cents a _ n and outbuildings of J. Heber Has wenth, or Four Dellars a Year, am, Esq., Spring field, were four vl to be on i : 1 f Ture Day “wt a ae contained & quantity, of Mot aie ead rn eat te gf mac hine, 2 carrriages Rxawi* m loplements rhe crop ire; © ch was owned Ly Mr. Louis Haslam, M Was also 0 de ‘stroyer, Mi Louis Haslam’s | = our ny eatin at aboot $00, and. ‘ ’ aap a Ss at avont $1000; m= | large ® or oun Bou" There was no insurance Gam Magazine may af the eve en => - — he set Read Makers Abroad e-- . it is stated that the Leader of the Govy- i WOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, |r incl nist " up ishments a wonderfal knowledge of | ain, tan roa i-making Weare informed that, ac- | i ps 1 by Mr. Cummiskey, he went a A t paid Fr city ou ri time agoto the house of a respect- | tare » as oe x ne farmer in Fort Augustus, and said pense are being he ha t come fron town and proposed to * : rs wi ‘ ave the road repaired “Do you know 5 f where we can get some stone ?” he asked, while Mr Cummiskev e1 juuire 1 whether | - Distribation r not there were a voter for the Govern- ' ~ ‘ mers were ment at hend to take charge of the job! } in tow ling the calves | The Leader of the Government, it is said, | om | ed tha ve | @Xpressed yreat convern about the matter, hig “A action t on i Was 2) ecially desirous thata good job a. ributed to the | Should be done—the road “should havea om | foot of stone put in for twelve chain.” But In Short Metre. the farmer said, “Two weeks ago Mr | Cummiskey said that that the road could j vhiskey flowed | not kx repaired because we were all euch om 1 ~ drunk d- d Tories.” The farmer aleo told Mr ves Peters that there were no grit voters | The 8 ‘ n Railway men’s! there But Mr. Peters said. “Haul all the meeting, f {in MeLeod’s Hall, | stone vou want, and vou’ll be paid for it.” = aow \ um [t is usual for road repairing to be looked This n M 1. Macleod, son of | after and ordered bv the Supervisor and Hector Ma Bq.» R yalty , left for | the Super ntendent of Public Works. But Harvard : le will accompany his | the Premier seems to have just now a par- souain, Miss Ma 1, daughter of Henry | ticular desire to show forth his knowlede Mac! Du iffhage, as far as | and his ueefulne Halifa : uttend the Presby- a ter * . Personal, i - } > " . i Big Turnip. ..D lurner, Mortreal, was registered The 8 \ cute einsis cee at the Hotel Davie 3 this forenoon. : ee : Hon. Peter Sinclair, Summerfield, was agr : the Beacon found on : ws in town yesterday. He was regtstered at his devk Puestay oaggee ~ — P> } the Hotel Davies | wa 7 a “t a sp N E. M wd At the Queen Hotel this forenoon were wm — ; 2 : a = = egistered : A J McLeod, Stanley Bridge; —e : . ' on Sa re a J M Martin, M D, Montacue; J T McDon- doing = it news liter, reé,izionus edi- Lt 2 : ald, do i ' . ' ish editor and Mr. Gordon Alley has returned to Me- fiz ally e the. big- | a: S ' S Gill University ges y have yet struck. A Hon. J. W. Richards, of Bideford, is in ' , the sperting editor 18 | town to-day He is registered at the Hotel : ' a) g i i otel it i ¢ if ha Davies ‘ a Conductor “ bbet and Mrs. Hibbett | Marriage Bells have returned from a trip te the Pacifi . . ; » slope p, J ; : : ¥ 2 ; : ve th inert Xe Che Premier and bis colleagues are at as alias ilaniiidin . 12th >| Quebec to-day to welcome Lord Aberdeen, : : : the new Governor-General of Canada t! cca n bemg the marriage of his . ' “1y eens de con.” Wins Ramet eed Oe They will have to remain there untill | Bharies Clay, of Dundes, Rev. Mr. Kitson, | ~ om"? eke 3 : Siskel ae wert ns This morning Mr. W alter Scott, son of | : * | the Rev. Mr. Seott, left for Boston via | atier : M s Elia Gordon, was beatiti j Halif After snending a fe lave ; he fu attice)d and weanented @ ebsiciiinn ali ux. After spe acing a few days at the te I'he ’ tate a able an. “Hub,” Mr. Scott will go to Montreal to | PS M Mel va " oe Sys . a continue his studies at McGill. . Be — After sumptt-| Mr. Martin Monaghan, costes stic, o i nts ‘Ppy : = 7 = sor cnet Ke lly’s Cross, leaves on Me n lay, 18th | — ree a by the best wishes | ist. for Montreal, to resume his theologi- | ay | cal studies in the Grand Seminary, which eee hard Robbing. opens on the 20th. Mr. Monaghan has 7 pursued his studies during the past year in epiuen f thieving seems (tO b€| in that institution with marked success. preva y among certain young men and ; Ont of a class of sixty students he stood boys in Charlottetown and the viemity.| third in the argumentation course and Searcely an orchard or garden has €%-| second in the general series of examina- capeu vached, while in many instances | tions, The third premium in the argu- tail t e fruit or ve getables have | mentation course, awarded to Mr. Mon- been stolen The vandals do not seem to | aghi an, was a richly bound set of Lehm- | be tent with merely stealing, but do | Kuhl’s Moral Theology. net hesitate to break off the branches of | s t} rees and to commit many other serious | fepredations Under the new criminal | SUNDAY SERVICES. ‘ ones sectio 2 voted | 3 " B oax-vd ~ <n a ra | St Paul’s Church —Morning Praver offence a penalty of twenty dollars or | ae Mt o’clock. Evening Prayer and thirty days, with or without hard | Holy Communion at 7 o'clock. latwor For the second offence the pur sh- St Peter’s Cathedral.—Holy Communion ment is three years imprisonment without | at 5 a. m. Matins and Sermon at the option of a fine. Quite a number of| 11 o'clock, Evensong and Sermon at young men and lads have aiready been | 7 o'clock. summoned before magistrates for orchard St. Dunstan’s Cathedral.—First Mass at tobbing. and we understand that summons | 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a. m. are out for others It is to be hoped | High Mass and Sermon at 10 a. m. | that the punishment thev reteive will Vexpers and Benediction at 7 p. m. prove a sarutary lesson to themselves and | Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel & warning to others | Meeting in the Atheneum on Sunday King’s County ‘Exhibition Races. afternoon, at 4 o’clox k, conducted by the tailway men.—Strangers always welcome. [he following noriinations have been | Lesson: 2 Cor. 5, 6—“Whilst we are at received by the Seeretary of the King’s | home in the body, we are absent from the Count Exhibition Association for the} Lord.” three-minute class at the races in George-| The Salvation Army and ita relation to town, on Se lept mber 21st, inst: | the Churches will be the subject of an Geo B MeEachern, Souris, n 3 Billy Me address by Ensign Watson omerer ie be. sited be All Richt. 4817, dam afternoon in the Barricks at 5 pm. Sat ke Bash Messenger. Everybody is heartily invited. Come and J Acorn, Millview, n s Sir Garnet, b g, | hear " the Army is antagonistic to the sired by Sir William Wallace, dam by | Churches. oe eee General Grant They Do Not Despair. J M McLeod, Charlottetown, n # Natalie ' Cuyler | An utter loss of hope is no not charac- James Daley, Montagne Cross, ns Della, | teristic of consumptives, though no other bl m, sired by Abdallah Messenger, 4869 form of disease is 80 fatal, unless its ye Janne Mooney, Peake’s Station, n « | Sres* 8 arrested by use of Scott's Emul- John Lee, bi ¢ | sion, which is Cod Liver Oil made as pal- James McLeod, Summerside, ao + atable as cream, Peerless, " sired by Principal, 5623 +++ Jo! ne cE iche rn, West a ote. | Opening Day—A fine display of bath Lucy | snk, bi m, by Black Pilot, 2.0}. | towels, linen towels, crash, table napery 4, H Ps wee, Murray Basta ©’ land linens. The best goods at the lowest Florrie P, bm, sited ty Black Pilot, 2.30}. | - ios —W. A. Weeks & Co. JIT Jenkins, Charlottetown, n # Birdie | Patchen, b m, sired by Royal Harry i Entries for 2.30 clasa close on Satur ay, | Létl September, inst, ' s on Swedish Qaartette, 1 ou The entertainment in Mechanics’ Hall SN] 1 l last nivt in the series of F rid: ay py pular 1Ou ( concerts, abundantly maintaine: d the gen ‘ eral standard of excellence which “the Nee “Pone” reached at the outset The pro- | ee pram last night was sustained by the to it that the prescription which your [ Swed Quartette, assisted by Miss Bar- doctor gives you is carefully dis- en, re , and Miss Vida J a wand pensed, otherwire it may be useless. ne ere s large aucience, ; . i: : es i a 4. m3 agglanie We have always ma ” this branch of Which pu tuated the various items on the our business a specialty, and guaran- | pregra e showed how admirably it was tee “pure drugs, aceuracy, careful entertained A fter t vocal march reparation, moderate prices.” by 4) puartette, Miss Larden, a} , : : ; s sal Ad pretty, » ng woman, charmingly gowned, Only Graduates in Pharmacy aliowed | recited Longfellow’ familiar poem, to fill preseripti ester: of Many, eich eee ot ee JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, pla i oO f the features of the u entertainment wos a novel arrangement of Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Gw Rack te Dixie.” which wae ne t : urtet Emil Skoog vang |} sept th d lo very 2 tably to an imitation an ba aceompaniment by the others All| : i joined in the old refrain | | wit if happrest effect In response ‘ encore, they hang the h Brishtly Beams Ouyv Father's | Pe = shich was notable in the last WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ver ran effective imitation of an ac con ment »a ehurch organ The os oouoss te Grocery Business Fy ‘- war enjovobie all through, | a e contributions by the ’ e Mies Barden in her readings | ncn TT cee Showed | elf to be a dee led aequisition | pany The Telegram, Wor- OD & 0. cest Mass, «1 s company will be in ‘MESSRS Z D, MoLE the | eum next Th ireday evening, un- der t suepices of the ¥. M.C. A . a At MeLeod’s Corner, To be Continued Monday ! ikerchiet Day * will be con HANDKER CHIEFS Immense Varicty ! Wonderful Value! BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toroxro, Sept 16, 10 a, m. Suth-cact to eouth-west winds , ' | Monday We imvite everyone: ; es it! La Linen, e irer ~ Z. Men’ Cotton, Unsettled and rainy, with fresh to sirong | | a..d as their successors in this business we solicit the continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore extended to our predec essors. ‘S. B. ENMAN & CO. septl3—dy & wky FOR SALE. ' ean Trotting Regi | DAY, September 27th, at 12 o'clock, noon. | Apply to the owner. : J. ARCHD. MAC DONALD, _* ptli—wky 2i Glena’adale. ‘ Blood and NerveRemedy. CARPETS buy from el SS GOODS MENS’ FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS STAPLE DRY Goops, LADIES’ MANTLES TWEEDS We will endeavor to make every department the BEST in We can't do all the trade, but we want you to buy from u will benefit you. and which you you can buy elsewhere; then we are sure we will be rushed all! the The magnitude of our trade enables us to offer very low prices. GOODS now opening. ‘Come and see us and you disappointed In our Show and Low Prices. ——-—— —(x)- ——— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 2, 1893. SATURDAY, 65 CASES | NEV FALL GOODS! Now opening, 35 cases of New Goods, being the first instalment cf our Fall purchases. More will follow in a day or two. These goods are al! personally stlected in the best English and Scotch markets, styles and very best values. Everything fresh and new—no stock. We have no time to describe, but it will pay to call and see the goods and get our, Jepartments CLOTHING, HATES AND CAPS MOORE 7, 1893—tu th sat Yos & WORSTEDS, FUR GOODS. The us cheaper than WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, keys, double scales, abolished them, end no other ¢ THE NEW YOST combines the an experience of the inventor, G. W. ” in 1880, and the “ Yost”’ in 188%; the making the New Yost an ideal, illegible work, ’ in 1873, the “ Caligraph latest and best improv ements have been added during 189: The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is neVer blurred, Tue alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The | invented the “ perfect 4 Lypewriter. put is clern cut and beautiful. paper is an ideal success, the best ever ap plied to a typewriter. Send = Illustrated ee 134 Prince William St., Second-hand Remington, Caligraph 3 ae machines for sale cheap. D. KB. Stewart, Charlottetown, time Docker: SEPTEMBER 16, all ot the latest & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Steras. pewriter. THE NEW YoOsT tne only Perfect Writing Mach- | ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT NEW PRINCIPLES, NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and BEST foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift | ete., are no lorger to be ‘tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has) ‘an retain them and live. N. Yost, who The line spacing absolutely | to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- _ ies ett Pe C2 land yg + —a ae a ” wt gurian ame C os barr “% OA ies rin a 2 CM : g** ”— ewer 4 . alain] t —-—-ON ——- THURSDAY BYENING, SEPTEMBER Aist, 1899. ae Best Concert Given in Charisiietown for Years —— ———-(x)--— —— — Reduced Fares on the Railroad. Ti ie for 8 mt at Sr & Moore’s and Y.-M. C. Concert commences at 5. BINED isi jac ces evtecdoas & scgeet cancel) Ammann sy wns epee PRICES AD KNIFE . CARVING for... 7. ea ZA = r BRE oT I DODD » Set of “= Ablg Sale of Hats. cesunesmmes ——i) ———— Standard-bred 1 Finy “ ARCHUET,” dukes "Eine, 9074, dam “ Leda,” by Admin- istrator, 257. “ “ * is registered in the Ame ARCHUES sore No. 13145, under Rule the Exhi- will be offered at Auction on i Grounds, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- 1 LL LL eee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great ‘FIRST-CLASS We & GOLD WATCHES =: AND OTHER GOODS. ee ee gb. W. FAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 14, 1893. We have so many Hats on hand that they are up too much of our Store room, and to clear them out we are =e a discount of 25, 30 and 50 per cent., and Quality. invite all the Men and Boys in the Town, HATS from) who | 25 cents up. JOHN MAC Charlottetown, September 9, 1893. LEOD & CO. Pickford & & Black ‘Halifax & P.B. Island S.S. Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Charlottetown every | Monday, 6 p. m. 6a. m., Wednesday. 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &., 4p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to Ww. WP CLARKE, Age nt ‘ ‘Charlottes: town, » July 12, 18, Johnston's Fluid Beef maintains its high etandard as A Perfect | Beef Food. | STAMINAL — It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic | qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the |” form of a Palatable Beef Tea Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan- tity of water.it yields a product that is The perfect equivaleat of MOTHER'S MILK. RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. | } | HIS HOUSE is thoroughly paiuted i outside and inside. Good accomino- | dation for travellers by rail and steam boat. Table well supplied at a moderate fare | Please give usac ; Aug 15—3m eod pd pasar earner aa are a Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about | is a FOOD and a TONIC combined. | 1895. Fal To Boston PER “CARROLL” -_ = ‘“ Worcester” nly $9. Everybody should take advantage of this very, very low far CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 17th, 93 Ex th m, pat w 8, guar ta f NOTICE. ‘he Free for-All for Trotters and Pacers, at the King’s County Exhibition | not having filled, the King’s County Ex- | hibition Association offer a purse of $100 | for a 2.30 Class, Trotters and Pacers. | Entries to close Saturday, 16th September, inst. Five to enter and three to start hee } Other conditions same as pres iously advertised GEORGE F. OWEN, Secy ° Kiny a Cx Exhibition Assen sept 4- 2i eod Sportsmen, Attention ! Send for our catalogue of Portable Bots and | Canoes, they are aneguatied for Fishing, } Shooting and Crnising. Sportsmen can reach any lake or river with them and can carry |} them as baggage. Weighs from % Ibs. up | Prices from $235.00 up. Invest in one and save | time and money 4 as aye DING BOAT ©O., James Street, Mo ntreal, septil—im Ne Tak —~—WILL BE OPEN ON- ‘Wednesday, Sept. 20th, AND WILL BE KNOWN AS Carter's Bookstore AL Mal Le SO | = | ur friends and customers of past years, | with all the rest of the reading and writing publie, are invited to call and see our | New Establishment. It will be a pleasure to us to show them through the different departments at tny time on or after the | 20th inst. ; (GEO, CARTER & CO., Booksellers and Svedemen, QUEEN SQUARE. GEORGE CARTER. ISAAC CARTER, Ch’tewn, Sept. 13, 1898 «TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough | Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable at.ached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout, Ment moderate and im- mediate possession. GERORGE ALLEY. septl—sat tu th & wky Christy | Knives | BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1 | aug 16. | Wants, Lost, Found, &e | Advertisements under this heading charge! five cents per line, WANTED.—A_ man. servant, Apply to Tuos. Dopp, at Dodd's Medic a Hall. oe “TO LE T A Cottage on West Stree... con- taining nine rooms; water and sewerage in connection... Apply at this office septl5—eod tf HOUSE TO LET —One-fo rth of a mile from the city, on the St. Peter’s Koad. Apply | io LEMUEL Wricut. i eod pd—septls © LOST.—On Thursday morning, on th: street, a green covered wagon « ushion. Find- | er will please telephone or leave it at Woods’ Livery Stable, A pd—septh5 WANTED AT ONCE.—A good, smart, steady girifor general housework Apply at this office. hispid TO LET.—The eastern half of a House situ- ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Mrs. hooney, containing six rooms, and isin good condition as the house was rebuilt last sam mer. Possession given imunediately, Apply to Mr, Thomas Me nae Lower Queen Street, or to the owne at Southport EvwaRrp KELLY. dy—aeptls TO LET.—One-half of a double tenement house on Hillsborough Square, iately occu- pied by B.C. Prowse. For particulars apply to Wm. Wyatt or B. C. Prowse. eod tf-j,22 MRS. F. MACNUTT has re-opened her classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi- dence Upper Prince Street. 3w 2aw pd-—septs TO LET.—The house on Queen Street lately ovzeupied by Mrs. Offer. Apply to Mrs. Orrex uther present residence or K: nt Street nepti W AN iED . A ” second-hand hoist whee . Apply to C. lL. Monnison, Queen Street augsl TO LE! 4 house on the cornerof Prince and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton House.’ Possession given immediately Ap | ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Siore, augZ TO LET.—A cottage dituated on Wieasant Street, containing eight rooms in first-class order, at present occupied by John A. Me- | Innis, Esq.; also, ste able in rear. Possession given immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. jis WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months, a guod, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 1l00 ibs. weight, todrive round town.— . Unsworth. tfi—tya TO LE?.--That pleassaatiy sitastel resi dence on Bichbmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To 4 small private family, reut | moderate if asplied for soon. Apply on the } premises. ARLES HIGGINS. _jy7 | TO LET.--jirick Dwelling on Water Street, | late ly oceuy' d by Mr. George J. Wrigat. | This house 148 been painted and = apered | throughou:. and is now in splendid order from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GEORGE PEAKE, Office in oaliding | Oecupled by Peake Bros. & Co. eod ti—auglz TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. G, Juxy’s Jewelry Store. augs “MONE Y To ‘LOAN. —In small amounts | on Farm and City Properties. Apply to F. W. L. Moons, London House © orner, Charlotte. j town. 1m ‘eod—se pts a a ae tae ae = whe ae ie ES eat <8 eoddne Uae tan 9 NN ess ~ OOS See SIS Sa WA TST baie oe at wt yee ney Manes He