a ET a eae ' ii THE DAIL Y EXAMINER - - a - . * MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1894. OBITUARY | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. B DIED. MINER al aa i this city on the 14th inat., oe i THE DAILY RXA ‘ \\ re cie to lay the death | ConsTaANTINOPLE, Oct. 12 An atte mpt Mc n abe. aged 64 vear Mav her soul Barlow, Esq., of Wellington, Mr. | was made by the authorities at Kavak last | oj, peace \CTOBER 15, 1894 Barlow passed away at an ea.) hour | Sunday to search the | French ste emer Tar @ la r at the venerable age | Armerie, from Black Sea ports, for Ar That Joyfal Feellog, ~ HH is been a resident of Wel menian emigrants. In consequence of the | Sey ee D ideale LIMIT OF FREE EDUCATION pward of thirty | refusal of the Armenie’s captain to make a W th the exhilarating sense of ae we | yea nid 1s widely known and | search, the steamer was detained a day | health and atreagth “ pean 2 rl Is ; | 1. He was b n Suffolk, | and a half, when she was released through ness, which follows the use : re rup a “y® , a 7” I : und emigrated t Port Hill n | the efforts of the French embassy officials, figs. is udknown re es etc sion Of 18 sP when he was nineteen years |} Her owners made a demand upon the Tur- | progreased beyond the old time me ee | ay oe amie leaf ad Att tir f his death, he was, kish Government for an indemnity of and the cheap subsitutes aomecranes . . Tha pres } bat . , acath, fe . a , ; ag es but never acc epted by the well informed. : ' lest miller on P. E £1,000 for the steamers dctention. . | Isla Sr. Pererssure, Oct. 12.—A despatch LOCAL NOTICES au ' ee s . | from Vilna, the capital of the Government dvertisements under this heading enarged WV ’ " h to ehronicle the of thai pame, says in Kroshi jurisdic tion for at the rate often cents per line, I { a th Cairns, wife of David | 70 peasants were sentenced variously to eneananan ' H. Auld, | . took place at Cove | terms of ten vears to four months impris Overcoats, reefers and suits for . men, fter a protracted and | onment for resisting a detachment of cos- | boys and children awful che ap at Prowse , : : vas borne with €X- | Locks in a successful attempt to close the Bros Ask to see their $1.75 blankets. . : und fortitude, eas wel as } Catholic church of that place. The court, } rhey are good and awful cheap, : broad platfc 8 , the Divine WV vidi {re. | while carrying out the law, took into con- | Shoemakers.—1 rench calf tops just ar \ ’ ached the meridian of | sideration the brutality of the cosaacks, ved from England, at Gotf Bros, the peo} em ets by the and recommended to the Czar the justice oct] 3i Taking the gt ‘ Med , wes leath. She had | of commuting the ten year sentence to a A very nice assortment linen torchon . . Englis ‘ 3 pos , and live , a truly | year, and pardoning the others. laces just r.ceived at Stanley Bros, 7 a ial a - 7 a | Wasnineronx, October 12, Maj r-Gen octl5 3i eod . —— we | a ke th . oul ‘as she | eral Schofield, commander-in-chief of the ut Ly we expect tof w? I . “ta jeath, . waco — “Q. | army, in his annual — maintains = grows saeaceeer tice cecteateneuey e¢ ; Hiv ‘tien ® O, grave, the present strep; gth ofthe army is ho ; ace ¢. GUINEA Aa BSE 5 aa ’ : , ri : | | - adequate to the pe rformance of service 2 ; ‘ ‘ ry hanks a into \' | . 1. The , Snow - : ‘ a - vietory through | Which may at any time be require preset ! I gera . ' ea She bad en- effective strength of the army, _ be nk 8, : ; » srease: ener: 1 is gly : m =" | deared hers all with whom she was mete pense 0 bern ht ee : BECK, } ° ——_— — che grading ir schools, and f . more indi- | “8 ted o _ Se eeiiins ioe full come when the people of the a (Tasteless— Effectual. ) sl attention to pupils 26 Eee ote a owing to | States should dismiss the over contidence Si k- H d | be lent to the learned Judge that unde: | : ud - : vite . ! Chi eee ee born of part e xperience. Continual iso- For 1c eadac 1e, present system, with its wide rang ) death has cane 1 a blank in the social lation, he re marke, 6 no longer any ecw Impaired Digestion, esp V the higher de ( in church work, and in the com- | rity —s a ee — . sate : Z ie iE oe a i »arnis, Oct. 12.—Soliel says in conse- Li Di 1 ay _ _— , — _ @ 4, a . aa = tt on rare 7 rea nee of a case of ee ati sy) of iver 1isore ers and ives sO , suric H r, this reform is m ied, eT. i ceils’ lee semaine e loss of a | French and German soldiers having been , F | Ai | abs y impossibl re with sels it 1 lovir ving tel eni aa ‘How | reported to him, General Mercier, . iniss emaie 1 ments. ¥ bs rease in the teaching staff, which | blessed are tl -hteous when they die.” | ter of War, has issued an order forbidding Renowned ali over the Wor oS =e5 — - C " the frontier troops to go beyond the sta- Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coatingy means larg Si eae. tions without special permission. Ask for Beecham's and take no others, Were English inches alone tanght ip FROM THE SEAT OF WAR, Loxvox, Oct. 12.—Sir George Trevlyan, Made at St. Helens, E: 7 - t ) , i be a : _| Secretary of Scotlan i adidresse i the Wholesaie Agts, Evans & a Montrea f The Cent Ne correspondent in Wi | Liberals of Glangow this ening. He Ceceeccecescaeceeceuteaseseqats: . Gear :' . re Jug 2 fur letails of the battle re- | eaid the last Parliamentar®? ses-ion pro | Dosa this ' ! wen ed | He says the Japanese the country would be beete » , S e 4 arried actica ; ad en greatly delayed in its ade } eee rus rhe major ity of 3 ca RA a " peers against the popular measure was 8 ot N oO TICE. - : ” : reached Wung | overwhelming there was no woapet tea : (00, we mig | ( i the south of Wi | the Liberals carrying out the S siness - | : v - 4 was no sign of the | fore the Upper House should be refor This is to certify that the business 8! English tha , : lays later scouse reported | The hostility between the two a uses | heretofore carried on by William Grant, Is it a fact that when pupils pa ie Chinese f rce st | occupied | would become open and permanent under the style or firm of W. Grant & Co., Prince of Wa) s College it is found that, Wi Ju : stret ee of the enemy wae | Harrrorp, Conn., Ox t. 12.—Landiord | has been transferred to his sous, Richard “ ' : ‘ est ted at about 2,000. A strong body | Gocdwin, of the Hotel W ellingt: m, Plain-| Grant and Patrick Grant, who will in fu- SiS ee Sie : } ry supported by light | yjjJe, claims to have discovered that his | ture conduct the business under the name rammed for the entrar examinat >} artilierv was thrown forward at once. Tl.@| pine year old boy took $1,600 which he] of the old firm All book debts, notes of very often their grammar, composition, | ‘ nese offered ite e res:stance, I hey re- supposed was stolen by burglars last hand, ju loments.ete. are to be made payable sp er are by means i ne Grst attacking party, and week. The boy tried to change a $100 | » them. and the y become responsible for ue lly broke and fled across the Yalu. bill during his absence. A — year old | the debts contracted by the late firm. : 1 be desired M P " wee Be es vas hardly greater than | baby burnt up $1,500. Mr. Goodwin can | WILLIAM GRANT fu r and say that some of the speeches sundred killed and wounded. The find no trace of $2,000 stolen from the i we cine : a Teachers’ ¢ singe oe e of mmunicalion 18 now | safe at the eame time. an ar ia veferring to the above, the undersigned indicate a compl 4s if the Englis my igh mat Corea. : Beterabe, Oct. 12.—Two Albanian | Vie tence 46 ear tel they will conduet . The ( tral News correspondent 1D | tribes have taken the field to settle a dis- | bie isitninit des: Seber tie ae languag . I ays the Emperor of Japan will re pute and have some 3000 men ready fo } th a ; fu a. e ° mn . t : a Phe quest fth Seema oe ve pemanene the eens Seen. Oia a action. The Governor of Kossowa is | . i aie rs of t! ity a ied eatiery gy wou i be s m plified There ought who Ww M Start for H roshi ma —— j ay trying to negotiate an armistice. th ed ies dha : Sia si ae pth i, sarely to be vreat difficulty in securing | thank him for pa essing the Corean re- << Burra.o, Oct, 12.—Louis Kessler went | Ww 4 “a yw cl aie aan the nites ta ‘ oe Se Rnv | present a memorial | to the home of hie father-in-law, near Hol-} 2 es nani i th the Leeda ix slabs an adequat normal dé parts vent where juesting th J: apan undertake to pro-| Jand, yesterday, called his wife from the | a a . oo Saris J Pah selene teachers might be thorough!y trained in | tect Cor a permanent ly from foreign en- table, where ahe was eating lunch with te . a a Se we ee aces eo aon the theory and practice of teaching and | c1 - hment. in correspondent adds: | her mother, and grabbed her by the hair, | fa ly 8 li ited, and will ‘always seek abd whatever other subjects are necessary to|~ he Japanese Governtment means to es- | and holding her fast, placed the muzzle of . blish Corea on a strong foundation in qualify them for doing first-class work, a revolver to her head and fired a bullet | oo aed vy aid Js . o . 7 . pen Ro I ter that she may al apan in repe lling through her brain Leaving her body | , * : , ' RE atmnies e! me os | Dp TG 1p 1. Their course would be cleared of all supe: schments of Russia and other pow- | where it fell, the wife murderer ran to Bi es PATRICK GRANT. fluous subjects and more time and atten-|ere. Rumors that Et iropean inte rference | wards a piece of woods back of the house. et. 15 ticn would then be given to those which } ' t the war is possible, is the cause of | fe stopped, and placing the smoking pis- | re " © stonishment ere Gov ent aes A eed the ae >of | ’ Yah VWRrp@»rm are vitaily important Is it too much to] * ieee : ‘ _ se ena tol to his ows temple, added the GSTENE OF ( HALLENGE A¢ { EI FED. ; ee aa 2 Gemands | suicide to that of murder. A story of fam say that wader present system one-| shall have been satisfied. — Phere must be | ijy trouble is behind the traze ii sR third, perhaps more, of the future teacher’ | guarantees th at Chit a will not interfere | stretches over a period of several months. | i ie ke ay time is devoted to subjects which, with Corea and au ample war in- | The husband’s mind seems to have beer W . your hall and will - } 9 re s ep our chalienge, an ’ . ‘ o wens ws paettnn y ue vy must be paid shattered by constant brooding ove? i Bil a ees K; iii: Bintan MA)OTILY OF Cases, are a ; , - , { ] nate <" . . lig } mat > Nie again= our orse na a dye P The L i Times bas this despat h trouble which culminated in a wild fre \ B ; — - —— a - . ‘ ' n hie work? Entrance to su MT ; t} Prien Tsin: “The withdrawal of and in a horrible tragedy. i Ae ae 7 vo Welln > "ad ay ie : ' Se, Mt _— alien tes i} Vriving Park, on ednesday, 24t} c- | nal department sh English and ier families from Pekin ap Porrsmovutn, N. ., Osteber 12.—Mrs pe irk —— i. : h i i t. Teeenene ober, for one hur dollars as:de sine enficiantie eevere | . “ i e bee sult of a Japanese | Bertha Manson, a bride of only three | Nat . “e : a . : r Inf t was imparted confiden- “an see +} ee | National haentanee rules to govern race. ; ¢ talent — es ee oe oe enemeen in the insane ward at} a week ee ssduatates " y from Tokio of an intended descent police headquarters. Before her marri- MACDONALD & MACEACHERN. < ; - ne r re , » ’ > — . -—? oo , : the province of Pe Che age she was Bertha Howard, of this city.;| Souris, Oct. 14, 1894. ’ tt nN r , 1 ' P ; vs } i teacher giv ng Satisfactory x irity t i ana alla 5 upo I aa Phis induced Her husband, to whom ehe was married | —— aS teach on the Island for a given period foreign ministers to take os for | on Saturday, is George E. Manson. of | The Board of Education w l. of ras SOUT Fy ie wou 4 ine Japane © | Rochester. Immediate!lv after the wed- | ne Doar Oo iA cation ou : ! : ’ ‘ ‘ Pel ar its ula- . j ; : ie CX} : cs .cai 2S tit popula | ding they went to Rochester, and thet OLD MEN nave power Ww cance: such security - but among the Chinese cae effect has they took a team and went out driving to- | good and sufficient cause Phe thoroug n rather to raise them to the resolute | wards Lebanon, where the bridegroom had ; £ +} * r, Io» le fag oo? ws ve: ieiciiiihaelieen isiteesidii preparatior the teacher for his w e of the enipire. I opular feeling in | formerly worked. While returning Man AND ; - oe i i aa ee und Tien Tsin is unusually friendly son pointed out in the woods at East Leb- would be of the greatest possibie ava ive z ‘ ‘i { bre ee { s pe : ; , : hild ; ] i i i w , Whom the natives regard 5 | anon the spot where Isaac Sawtelle killed YOUNG MEN to the of o sland, and it wouid sort of nledee of safe , a etme ‘ : , ; to uiidren of our an ‘ pledge of safety Caroni treet his brother Hiram. At this the wife ‘ self, free our schoo! system from most vdyismm can easily be controlled provid: shrieked and leaped from the carriage : of e blemishes indicated by various ew i als" doing. n- | Her mind wes deranged, and it was with | de light in hav ing their Shoes ve Uhbine iclais ing their! dig 7 > sk vot he ; e epeakers at the late con I rmer have heretofore been | lifficulty that her husband got her to this | Jog| stylish —fit ‘the feet and ae which ae. ner | seretofore been | city, Here she became more viclent, and oe ee : eee aon | a physic’ ian gave her some soothing drug. | feel comfortable. This can be nan ial ail ent: shou t be , sche Co nce says at o : a a oe é means. Wholly iments . : : as Bri ‘ ee ae a At 1 o’clock yesterds ay int yrning policemen = | accomplishec . and money passed over—tl e abrogation of our absurd } ‘t., Great Britain addressed a | found her walking in the middle of the ved. 1 | te = : } 1 © 1¢ are > | . sy-tem of cheapening, at the expense of ar note to British diplomatists accred | street with nothing but a nightrobe on.) 5AVeC yy purene sing your sii : aa ce i to the great powers, directing them to She told them that her husband had tried Boots an: 1 Shoes at the public, what 1s usually KnOWn as pen negotiations with a view to affecting | ¢, » kill her. Higher Education, in order that apparently | an understanding as to measures to protect aati a ' r whol :gricultural!l System may he | KE peans | ’ Uhina; also to determine the LIFELIKE AFTER FORTY-THIREE lermined in favor of professions already | !it to which the powers would permit | YFARS IN THE GRAVE, 5 i ; : Japanese !o or in China. Peli- } — overcrowded eC spondence = odiiieead the report! The bo ly of achild buried forty-three THE SHOE MAN, —_—_—_—_————— at the Chinese govertiment does not con- years azo was unearthed by mistake in the Dr O r Wend Jolmes, speaking | sider itself anle to guarantee longer the | Springfield, Mass., cemetery a few days 0 e Sir } | } LL: | t asion f his eighty-fourth | safety of foreigners in the empire. China | ago and to the astonishment of all the fea- ween eet, Char ottetown, P, E. I, i sid: “The twelfth se | tennial | has sent a notification to thiseffect to all | tures were found well preserved. The octl3—dy , : ‘ | . . 2 d 3 Beer ’ 3 one e powers The St. Petersburg corres- | child was buried ina metallic casket, } a.way » ' 7 | t} ature ' es of One w t ! irnal says: Russia | and although the glass was not removed e ha ed to complete his 84th year has yarded 1 varning as so serious that | ;}to makea “clos e examination, the body x! ce : “7 ais ous ¢ ld ‘ mediately resolved on measures to | geemed to be intact and only slightly dis- % hai fail 1a a ta 1 na o 3 2 s s Whatever o ] prote Russians in China, but not wishing | « -olored. that prodigal indulgence on th part |t gly she er 20 into negotiations | The coffin was reache 1 because a foot Toten } sly net we é th others who ere interested, | stone stood over the couse of the grave iti- . . oes need a ———_s-ave———_— | stead of its proper place. ‘ive superinten | BSL American Water White and t igh | elf BL. AKE DENOUNCED, ident had a force excavating fora new ' i : ; i : t } . = oa le j | monumer t, and, as they had no idea of Now Bue From New York } ' rning to the Iris eople and | : he brief, all those wv have found plea = we 7 >. 8 : P x Iriel finding a coffin, suppose dwhen the Sp a ‘ and their ut ee i 9 ey tl tit! f | ttruck the metal that it wasarock. The oe 4 =”) \ y avent in our dst.” is > e of is ae le vill wish that it had bee i bt. ~ 7 _ et aad oo. the Teich | hinges of the coftin cover had rusted so it 600 Barrels “ SUNRISB,” pro His was a kindly natdre and ese wean 4 It “ ste off we etat | fell off, revealing the form of the child 100 “<6 GOLDEN RAY.” red : i ’ 9 ntarv ar ¥ sts Ss ¢ y at- | - Mm . oe ass hand a kindly pen helped to mak ec ene tin r to on at on | under the glass. The child, according to 550 * BRILLIANT,’ : be Mad) i . that a cir ls ur »e . . ie ; the world seem better to a who oe See Sane = J : th > Ir; h | the inscription on the headstone, had cied N. RATTENBURY ™ / rot ersons styling -mseives 8 ‘ e 7 2 ! e) i ' H wld not e t rom » “wh tyling = ry € , = on 7 August 24,1851, at the age of 3 years 8 SURY. tior - eratio oO d eric ‘ ¢ . beers ’ “ iri . . a a months and 11 days, and had thus been ctl 3—- 3i | » to represe e s yeople ° 1 - m : onmeties ewe — : ee , | buried forty-three years. The face never- re | the U nited States, has been addressed ¢ 7 ’ : Herbert, speaks in high terms 7 ination saline theless appeared full and plump and only 7 eT ] » =i RAD I + i) ; : our ris revs iZé > s, a . . t i a : *n who ee ee he ee E | slightly discolored, and the eyes were still if NMeer- VJ) af of the conduct of the officers and men who | ,),, n to assist in a reception to be|,. =” . . . ¢ 1 % iy wile ; ‘ ki at] » , } firm. The hair was undisturbed, and the See mw Yo? attended the recent training camp he *“| given to a Mr. Blake. It further states . coat j he 71 Sk AN SEZ r H sve the attached men showed | : t would be well for friends of the | ®PPe#tance of the child so little altered | SC ; 5 Sys . , ¢ Saye nat i oul e 2 ‘ a . ‘ — : ne yus! mt . : iat he could easily have been recognized : 4 a friendly rivalry and un¢ ? lousry em) Trish cause to know who this Mr. Blake is ao ssaneasn ’ VS your pri ide f Fi lated regulars. The great factors which | 114 what he represents. Continuing, the | "92" ma Ly 5 i a m ess of the experiment were | : "4 reas MF ok tn i Edvard What renders the case more remarkable e C4 é u er eae4 i. ,er 1a #*Lates la 1e . ui . . % t - aes . ‘ he presence é ; s sould not have been preserved by h d tT » "Shee “ OT i ccmhleclios d nee | Blake, M. P., after the death of Mr. Par- | #8 that poore that time é seksiising nen Ao “em f wl office rs and non-commissioned of nell, went to Ireland from Canada, where | #2 ©™aime a 5 ane ruin if W ifi (AZ; a « as instructors to carry out the fys- {|}, : d by th was only imperfectly practiced 50 years : aS 1n8 : he was received with open arms by those ; i “y ES ' 1, lastly, and pe rhaps he most tn- i on it is said. hounded Parnell to his ago. njerior fa: \—Cé fe | int of a 1 the necessity of absolute i! grave It is claimed that the hon. gentle- aw Pen oie eee aie have en bacco ss on al , Medicines have : . gula o ama vality and smartne na man represents on inharmonious aggrega- i s ‘aia wh tentier Goan tues is , these qualities being aaways be- | ¢i,, of political fac 2 that are all tied | Proud record, or are so justly free from ‘ | tion of political factions that are all tie al * enntsigke 6 Puttner’ 67 fure the eyes of the attached men. to the British chariot wheels. and also the | @¢ charge of Empiricism, as uttner’s J : co . ; ‘b a iad Parnell al the Irish Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Paficrea- se sit imen whet etrayer arnell anc . ~ a : —- oe ; eee ee er ft a ; ee he | tine. with the Hypophosphites of Lime et at nanaliil » Mongolia. close td the | cause. And also that he recresents the 1 Soda.” ee ee a | men who voted to reduce Irish sepresen- | 994 5048- hordet f Russian Siberia, is the oniy city | Ye? WY the H f Cor : a aa ws This famous Health Restorer has stood uve CUT. ; ; } : Mion in oure ¢ J , . » world peopled by men 4 9 =e a wl I the ‘ i se . The the test of twenty-five years. It now has ter in the Chicago Tribune. The Chin- | 4 ! ee ee many envious imitators and unscrupulous | er in th ft f u 5 . ; rh circular sex | t. ting that such is the a a ; ot ; will p pe ee women are not only forbidden to Me B ‘. ; si . ti Vated competitors, but it is still—facile princeps coior eed @ t i iaKe, iit Ccumes 0 ie i / e enter the territory, but even to pass the | * noes ni the unequaLten Remepy ror Consump-| $f} 3 manner th t \ rreat wall or Kalkan, and enter inte Mou ; ates = as Re oe yer yo e TION AND ALL Wastina Diseases. k 2 Wi ~ A rH 6] ’ i te rish national aspirations suc f : , : golia. All the ~ se of this border city e] arty ea oe teahiathhios ies For sale by all Druggists at 50 cents a make if an art treasure ‘ lusively trader, and they aceumu- | S4° Perey : oe 2 ree 15 — cea 9 ull their trading with Europe | tery to ask Irishman in America to assist | Me oar oct lb nd do if better than late mone i eur ing With 4 Ty . a : " : ‘ ‘ ADCIALY. , . : through Siberia has created a suffi ae nt , ai. me ‘ The dishonest milkman does not have a an other brand. fortune to enabie them to return © their; |. |, ae feakening effecta | Chance nowadays. He not only lives in / native cities and live there in eas vith \I! run down” from weake ae otvete | constant terror of the inspector but an th , : of warm weather, you need a good tonic | ~ geolene Waalicl a i tg i A heir fam lies Ne 2 ° giis ‘ as rented ¢ y ece.e —~ ami blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsaparilie. oli tas showing io only the rt a 22 : cemnenpcmmnennncenn Taw ts jug g xact mea The latest in coloved and fur ladies’ and children’s mantles at Stanley Bros. Vhe sharpshooting. pains of neuralgia — are promptly cured by Dr. Manning’s ger- the universal cure. Al! drug- black cloths sacques and man remedy, nes octl5 3ieod gists sell it. sure of a pint or quart, of cream the milk cught to glass. but the proportion contain. It is called the “tell tale” jug and is made of Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. | the Same realy re=pouse. RICHARD GRANT, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond ‘Insure Against | ‘Accidents With E. R. BROW CH’TOWN. BROWN’S BLOCK, Insurance Agent. -~ THLBGRAPAIC, | Spworan Despatougs TO Tae Examiner The ( Quebec Treasuryship. Oct. 15 A correspondence has been opened up between Premier Taillon and several weli- known Montrealers with a view to offering | MonrTREAL, the treasuryship to R. B. Angus, a direct- or in the Bank of Montreal and a many times millionaire, and one of the ablest financiers in the country. If he would ac- cept the portfolio it would be a great hit, the idea being for Angus to hold the port- ‘olio a couple of years, put the finances ina good condition, and then retire to Spencer- wood as thefirst English-speaking gover- nor since confederation. The Sir John’ Macdonald Statue. Toroyro, Vet. 15. At thé unveiling of the statue in honor of Sir Jéhn Maca Snald on Saturday 30,000 people were present, and those who heard the crowd cheer Sir. John Thompson, felt that he has a great hold upon the people of Ontario. Patriotic speeches were de- livered by Hon. George Ww. Ross, of the Mowat cabinet; Sir A. P. Caron, Sir Chas. H. Tupper, Sir O. Mowat, Hon, M. ell and others, 30w- To Meet in Rome. Oct. 15. A congress of eminent Catholic thinkers will meet in this city the coming winter to Rome, study the application of any encyclical upon social subjects. Football at Halifax. Hauirax, Oct. 15. The Wanderers won the football match | with the Navy on Saturday, the score being | a goal toa try. — 9° | Tue Lasor Wortv.—The strike at } the Braytonville, Mass., mijls, which has lasted three weeks, was settled on Friday by a restoration of five per cent of the proposed cut down. It is said that twenty-five hundred striking clcak-makers in New York will resume work at once, the firms employing them having signed an agreement stating that pine hours shall be a day’s work, to ceage at 4 p. m.on Saturday, and during the summer months at noon; also that piece-work shall be abolished and weekly wages paid instead. A regular rate of wages is also stipulated. Mr. John Burns, the labor leader, mem- ber of parliament for the Battersea division of London, was to leave England to day ‘for the United States as the English Trades Union Congress delegate to the Denver congress of trades unions. i + >> — Buy your winter clothing at J. B. Mac donald & Co's. Buy your boots at J. B. ———- ~ LD ae Macdonald & From New Brunswick We have just received one order from New Brunswick BULBS. Why? -ason is we have HEND«R- SON’S BULBS, and this is a guarantee of for over 800 One re excellence. Another reason is we sell from.20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the Seed. Houses of If all "Canada money Toronto and Montreal. knew it they could save The people of thix city, however, can use their by buying Bulbs from us. opportunity. We Bulbs at low prices —Hyacinths, Tulips, Remember, we only state facts. 1g the best are really sellin Crocus, besides Sacred Lilies, Bermuda Call to-night and see. GEO. CARTER & CO., Lilies, ete. Dealers in Books, Seeds, Bulbs, es 187 Queen Street. octl3S Gentlemen, we don’t want to court you for your trade, outside of treating you with courtesy ands giving you what we conssder values not easily duplicated. If we give goods‘for little or nothing we are cheating somebody. Our good customers would not go you WE have announced from time to time in this corner of Tue Eyawiner that we sell goods at a very close margin, deal strictly square with everybody, sell for cash, and always try, as far as we could, to “make it an object for you to pay cash. BACK be the goods worth 5 cents Call up every claim we ever made in this corner, or $5.00, always giving the same treatment to all our patrons. UP and see what we are offering in Heavy Wadded Bed Comforts to-norrow morning when market. We have about 50 in stock. Prices from 50c. to $1.50 - all good Comforts. Re- member, it is only one week since we told you about our Blankets and Remnants. Well, the Blankets are three-quarters gone, but we are offering the last quarter cheaper than ever to clear. wu dain x Quilt must go before Saturday. First come, first served. By the by, we have ordered another lot of ENGLISH BLANKETS When we receive them we will let you knew just here in this little reliable corner, where every STATEMENT JAMES PATON & CO. at is true. Yours truly, Windy and Wet Days are here, and you will have to be out some time. Some embarrassment saved when you know your feet are pro- perly clad. “HOWING OU@ SUOE! MORAL: Buy your Boots, Shoes and Rubbers at JM. MCLEOD & CO’S,, The Reliable Shoe Store. Charlottetown, October 15, 1894—dy BAZAAR ~ COMPANY, We have decided to Clear our Whole Stock of Soule’s Photographs 4&T ABOUT HALF PRICE. These are not old goods, within two months, PICTURE FRAMING firm in the city. BAZAAR % Charlottetown, October but have all been bought to order, cheaper than any Signaliing to Mars is a stroke of long-sighte less. It’s short sightedness, though, which may come to acase of no sight atall, to neglect your eyes, W ithout glasses, many eyes are little better than glass ones. Put on spec- tacles the moment you wil them, and take the precaution of a!lowing ns to tel] you when you require them. You can’t help seeing the value of such information 13, 1894--t ¢ 2 — = ——— en SS when we supply it. Your sight, butl - Ss e > ; 1én e supply . our sight, both wa Ss & = & : near and far, will] be stronger and clearer ola >, 2 ~ } z . . = . = - for following our aivice. It pays to see ae a . - : ‘ he as == ~ y © > -- what you don’t see is aad « pair of glasses = * & - == 5 nen | La > we * - ~ =o - Be fitted by us may possil-ly enable you to | ec sae. 2 a sa @=38 make that discovery. We also carry a cD as | =~ 5 3 = 9 222 we line of Optical Goo.ls, ineluling Opera | 34 2 om ° seas” A. z@ oe ‘ . ee =< S$ 2 2h 2 aS iad : > — a Glasses, etc. = meter te Creek cd - 7 Oe, SSEBPssEtEse~se ies fo os ”" » & ¥ } a> 3° ORS ee Fae K t es S.. 8 FP o 2x ae , Se Seo ats = . Soli Be | She eeeesse ges 3.2 2% eiue5 ite, > « se. a > a 25.5 i | —) os beck S5285* Ts— ae 2k ‘ seoc Sa 5 a = _ to ~ Sf E.W.TAYLOR,) FR 2#2FisiSii* [ifete iiss 72 Sat = 5 & @e2 = a sear erseas” 8 6& . . e = SBERORSSA | Serra lo hess « , a> - ee % reel Yes s=sa™s CAMERO’ ELOCK. — 2? = = Sst sytsis ~ & a = , 2 Beate CMe Eu? oY octd oom te Bea 3 Bee essouSig > , —- ost A CRaROR FE om.S 22 z =p. > i --- € a — oe 2S in for that, so we promise you that none can undersell us, value considered. Our trade has been steadily growing, through, we presume, just treatment, which is an indica- tion of life and health from a business standpoint. Don’t be afraid to put us to a little trouble by asking to see our goods. We will be always pleased to see you. JOHN T. MCKENZIE, =" HEADQUARTERS —FOR—— RUBBER BOOTS. A big supply on hand. Also, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES and FELT BOOTS. Charlottetown, October 10, 1894—m w f adies’ AN IMMENSE STOCK Astracan and Coon Jackets, Fur Capes, Collars and Muffs. STAWLEAYT BROTHERS, BROWN’ Ss BHiOCK. AT U 0 * oe ae gE 553 ot 6a spina, FRPP