, ™ Y - _“ ™ Y . THE DAILY EXAMINER , : - : - ” RIDAY, OCcTOBES * 1893. MINER. TE VOTE. = ) | THE DAILY EXA THE PLEBISCI he 3h Oren eam of : fo : h, Mary Pi per, wife of Wil liam G. ; | ; n Mug eford phot grap her, aged 54 vears : y } | , ; / ‘ ~ ~ Prohibition Workers Preparing | (Funeral at 2 o'clock on Satunley. Seacraz Desparoues 70 Tur deaninen — r papers pl lease copy.] 4 A GO »N ' . ah rature. At Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, ¥ kk 4 d V | cana ae ee to Disseminate Litera oh Ini ias wie cciuiee once M@IKTI€ and Vigilant. te : : tives of the | aged 86 "years Mav her soul rest ‘in| St that the | County Hemperance Alliance, and W. € PARTICULARS OF FIRST RACE. ‘ ve Qu i , Charlotte r a a : Ls DI S GC 0 U N I dy ALE | M Fras as BUT FAILS 0 MAKE TIME. b ld . . that a special « ™ i ¥ i a The whole of our Magnificent Stock to be so . a ny ’ \t 11.10 vesterlaythe signal “steer sout . i ta . r-e wa shown from the Hag-hip May, . ‘ wie Nore “SS es Sus show. ng the first log of the. internationa Y ; - yac'it :ace to be 15 milea before the wind. sherand M i r’ e were ONE ENJOYS ant back toi lightship At 11,25, when oS the starting gun was fired the Vie at wae ad ‘ittee, | Both the method and results when | 10 ee eee eis ; a ah oy caer nf . - ete . pe aah na Sy r’ up ( f Fi igs is taken; it is pleasant The oaks were.scar ely Ftarted saliids the i Fa and refreshing to tle taste, a4 Acts | wini died away, and it became a drifting W.0°T. F ently yet promptly on the Ki neys, | mated For the first hour there: was @ - inks ° . 3 > tings And take ‘colleetions | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the SYS: | scarcely any, perceptible chamee in the yjg gg the Largest and Best DRY GOODS STOCK ever offered in this City, at the . etting ture. Also, that all! tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | relative — s of _ ya am At 11.05 ‘ ‘ ‘ ted to assist in the} aches and fevers and cures habitual | ‘he wind ag ne--5® DONE ROR. See ¥ auaing TOIVK! « Mes, Poole 1 seal samples of) constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | i ucpeul “The Valkyrie huge ono following GENUINE DISCOUNTS: : al hae eM . Pix ‘ tl mm * Mins nie | only remedy of its kind ever _— Wer spinnaker -and rapadly overSook the | pen ait iia van ae dl mt aan | duced, pleasing to the taste anc ac- Vigilant, passing-ber at L.2iae Atiar being | ; ‘ Bish p and u-ge him = ceptable ta the.stomach, D xmcy ag im [afnost.a mile thesAmerican came up om 1 >. : p® late vote for. prohibi- } its aétion and truly beneficial in its the’ wind and Titaded after thé Valkyrie. c= Sik i effects, wrepared only from the most oe an ppers showed 2 judgment.“ in 3 5 y - i ; thet mperance sup | pealthy and agreeab lesubstances. ite ' ~ n q the = = mark, ey — Was 4 § ro wrters use the press to aid in the w ok: manyexcellent qualities commend it al as a ea *- a ae -Visile; ea con papers calling the | to all and have made it the most’ a ig’? atulein ik ae Gna i wr = ™ por yu} ar reme dy know n. cs a v a kyr ie’s actual cae it making the Also a lot of Goods at less than HALF-PRICE. { I. Fraser. Seey rruft ) of Figs is for sale j in 75c run of eight minawtes and Zhe chose reach —— : botfies ar all leading druggists. of seven Ww = 26 minutes, 20 sec nds. if = THE CHARLOTTETOWN CONFERENCE Ay y re liab lec tuggist who may not + the tim allowance of I 43, whieh the - hs it on hand will procure it Viz lant must forfeit, be ad leq, it will be | \ \ Letter from Hen, A. ms Macdouald | - cad tly ae any one who wishes seen that the Engh sh yacht beat the } Explanation to My Gustomers and Others one of the Delegates from P, E. Istaud. | P } American 28 minutes, 8 seconds. After _ ” to try it. M anufactured only by the the yachts doubled the mark the wind | l Cuar.ortetows, P.ET, Oct. 3 became much lighter, and the boats were | } e partners. I the Editor of the Sur CALIFORRIA FIG SYRUP C0., mente te Su eka kh ieee limit of | This Sale is to enable © me to pay off the balance due my ate P Sin.—I observe that the presence of the SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. |G hours. The Vigilant was the first to | Yours respectfully, ate Sir Alexander Campbell as one of the LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORK, N.¥ | announce her intention of, giving up the oer Cana lelegates at the Charlottetown > : iiacaiads « UR eal contest At this time the British yacht THE MARKETS fe me of Se sal — 1964 ‘e atill | 5 _- R. Ws % on, Druggist, ¢ pene yew was leading the Amerigan by a mile, | JAMES PATON. : i ; , -E Jslan jyinwtf | juest xed and in some instances denied. Rat Seat which, added to the allowance of 1 min | also notice that the number of the mem- 48 sec., givesthe Valkyrie really a lead of | $$$ 2 rn 2 s who are atill alive is stated variously, | AU CTI O N. a mile ahd a half. Had the boats contin- | inging from six in some cases up to thir- ued to the starting point, the Valkyrie | .y Tf ‘ WW sf TAT ant teatiiili would no doubt, have held the advantage. iy { r ‘ ; Th T ) QB ATH y\ \( ) { '( ( DS |: \( H \\¢ |: 1) I'he Charlottetown conference was com- {| W ’ , ot ai The wind was neither steady nor strong \ | S \] ] ()\ | ) () I { ire 4 i , 4a aha Vial’, 7 sel of tive delegates from tii of the Ne. i Gravenstein Apples. enough to test the relative merits of the - ( (3 M ) t 4a4 , e F Cha etown at ¢ lower provinces, viz Hon Charles , + Mol — Epes of boate. = peatine bie | I er, Prov’! Secy; Hon W A Henry, On SATURDAY MORNING, at 10.30 | displayed far more skill in handling his | g CO 2 a wt a J neral; H . J McCulley, M L ce o'clock 35 barrels No. 1 Gravensteins | craft than did tha. skip perlof the V igilant JAMES = AT ON - . : M i t B Dicker, rn L C; and Eon A G/| and others. | In fact, it was entirely owing to _ ~~ - , A BE: 5 SOL D / I , iibald, M PP, Nova S utig E. H. NORTON & CO.. | nient one podr seamanship ot the part of | y . ~ > ’ > bs e ke B & Company have been | “Son's Tr Tilley Kova fous sosnebayy L,.veate , £00, tes diner teeth Vek | THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS’ WORTH OF GOODS MUST BE = els ats for the | H W M Steeves ME Cc . M Jo neon, | gair ed her great advantage oe diner 1 | attorney general: Hon E B. Chandler, After the race, the committee announced : ae 1Hon JH Grav, M PP. = that the next contest would be on Satur- TOC i Br Swick ; = ” SOURIS RAG ES. lay It will be over they same course ag j OUR MAGNIFICENT Ss K OF ulva priet In S Hon J H Gray. M E C: Hon Ws: yesterday, and will be regarded as the | n,oats a \ ed at f * to 41 | Pope, colonial secy; Hon \E ren Pali mer, first, postponed from yesterday. ‘ ing to : ey general; Hon Geo Coles, M P P. mest in mnt ee | eal eathoter “A Malt Wc, € | PUESMAY, October 40th, 1899.| pie ae passehest. {d) Arise Ve it \t th aNd dl dll a dl) Vur oats : est These delegates met at ( ——_— er — e tat of Se ytem ber 86: e Besrex, Oct. 5 i 5 ‘ ; : r sheet 6 some tim ad ‘ “te 1s, aod ate PURSES, - $225.00. In Trinity Obnirch, ve~teptag, the Ri ve] J } } , Aaa : neh ate ah : fa legislative union of the three a Wm. Lawrence, D. D, wasp ton-ecrated | AT AN IMMENSE SACRIFICE. ' we 7 ' es. decided to receive a deputation | _ ‘ - i with solemn ceremony az seventh bishop sis ahem onsets « ¢ pe arly zh from the Government of Canada. which ave mes lass ; 2 ‘ par ? i298 of the Massachusetts diocese of the j - LF PRICE e fall’s trad s said that Ma had arrived here for the parpese of. ex- ree-for-all, sopen to Trotters. an , Episcopal Charch. i st. » Baits taal iden, Mantas sining their v snotoaaiaade vf all | Pacers (Benny, 2.18}, barred).. 100 " ay atin ee aon ae we 7 CENT. DISCOUNT. HA : at in Aa br s Ame “ he f wing gentie- A Match Race between Almont ie of A-MILD BREEZE. ' peo — ee ee ee ; # u men, posing the Canadian delegation, | Georgetown, and Billie McKie, of Souris, : | ‘ : an West. If this be *0, | werg then introduced, viz: Hons. J.-A" | for a purse sf,$50.4nd side bets | We wish fo intimate to the thinking, | Silks, Satins, and Plushes. Colored Laces. suet : . an id : ee deca ao Fe " _ ; Five to enter and three to start in the | discriminating people of the city and Knit W ool Goods. | Braids, Gimps, and Fringes. : alla oe I George Brown. M. P. P., Dies jent of bing ee ee ene October Cemetery that we ae nice bes me of Tadies’ Under ate Underskirts. McK C . ~ 4.7 at , M —— “ k ar Tickete at single fares will be issued by nooks, sneenawn. ANCY oo? “Es Co = 1 ki a Neck Frillings at : vs ; ae <9 aaa As . en : 7: i the Railway from Charlottetown and all Ware, Toys and other articles — ot rsets, a nas. il r , vr i rae Gs 2 se -_ Cc = aes eo points east, good to return on the follow- | fur home use and adornment, or for pre- Satchels and Purses. Slipper Patterns. a ey ne et 3, 2. er a ae kh | ing day sents for adults and ehjldren. These | S : : } i "1 | Crown Land; Hector Langevin, Solicitor ae Drawn Linens, all kinds. ae ne | General, Le ua Cees ae GEORGE B. McEACHERN, goods are all carefully sélected, Gought for Lace Curtains. " : Bil : 86 Ww Rus at pres Che conference met daily here in busi oe ny. 'cash, and will be sold at such prices as Silk Curtains. Aprons an 10S. - 4 ae Sa ee ee - ee ey OMe eee ey nepiss Be will make them better value than can be | Chenille Portiers. Collars and Cuffs. g ‘ —— = pes t Hal a a see ; — ak a te se! had elsewhere. We have never advertised | “ie : 1 kind potatoes ‘é any . "s . Sah sear are os St Seton, Unlike the Dutch Process sensational discounts, and have not found | 1 able Covers, it Inds, i 1a tes S , —— . ‘ t again met on the 16th, and the it necessary to do so, the GENUINE VALUF Window Shades. M | se . r f rellanee must i neg es 4 Mark me Provinces | GF No Alkalies of our goods having always secured for us Men’s White Shirts : Now i 1S the time to buy and Save oney: wae Nova Scotis ei haaa tint ae ee ee 4 a steady and growing trade during our | i : ee ae N wick eh mark ee ee ae hid os . Other ‘hemicals fourtechs Veni of Daewaee Flannel Shirts. senrarimelpseninm iach enlaces er a eee = l in the ri , “y: - : “ Quebec had formally discussed the ques- | rs NR epamside a Much of goods pet absolutely needed Shirts and Drawers. € . the fall the provinces of valled-c silicate a etial Low Prices for yen oh provines : | W. BAKER & COvS | are bought at so-called cheap ae ee Cardigan Jackets. =p wen engeatennane wat ide Sounanes eee bees idk oc tas eee Umbrellas and®Parasols 4 NS W ARPS aptrve . e 10th of October following, all the reakfastCocoa When the good people of our bative Pre- | 1 as { @. Arasois, COT O | ; ‘ « - ai 7 ‘ embers af the Canad an ee _ chai taceieetaaes vince went anything in Books, aanenty } Braces, Ties, Half Hose. ‘ Athy ww tae pare present. This added Sir E. P. Tache, +-er Fanev Goods, we invi re ty : . ! ont eller mn hc | Pew ‘Hoy Ole, Mot, P.M [coccinea tgtia waaaaneos| Mitta oll kinds BLANKETS! BLANKETS! sare ‘being paid. | Hn. Jas. Cockburn, Solicitor General, C Surememmratiretia | or Stems sens Sin. s San Handkerchiefs \ gz re ’ : W.; and Hons J. C. Chapais, C: P. W.jto with Starch, Arrowrgot : ; be selected at their leiaure, and we will i an . ar i ty are in good request. “one | the other iewbers who had been at Chit |" ooicat comting lowe then Seman a guarantee to make the -prigeg@ll ight. | Tweed and Overcoatings. | JAMES PATON & CO. Feee en ee tees for near eee scab ite delewatten | Mctamiihisioess Momrishing, ue aside |< 4 word.to the wise is cull ‘ee iio. ete, sia nae : ew Brunswick increas its deleg ou oxenlloctaciomsiial aio . | <n eae Suotation= | hy adding Hon. Peter Mitchell. and Hon. | Seld by Grerers everywhess. GEO. CARTER . “ Be : : eo ae .——- Charles Fisher. Prince Edward Island's W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Hass ' oct4 3ooksellers and Stationers. . } ee f sto 40 — ” | represe stioh now ncluded Hon. T: H . —~ ne ee ————— - _ —_ : 2 He a M , , nd Hon ; ‘ Mt eal Gazette re W. elan, M ~ P —— yuu ayn rT Some “e } RES niso represented there by Hen. F. B. T nena . Carter, the Speaker of the House of As ; e e e ran afield ae ab t Must be Cleared Out. Do not miss this Opportunit Dennen seth tin queted h 928 tn 20 | de tas picts bess ohosaeeioaes | - \This Department Must be u 0 not miss this Opportunity. . ster ss at $2 be Quebee conference thirty-three mem- in Chicago the teet price ie] MT ne axa ” | JAMES PATON & Co. e. J ; seh nga pee SN , 3 ence of the twenty-three gentlemen first e. a Eee n ned at the Charlottetown conference. | . ee ae sdinataneteenmimnnnt a WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY. | [ have @ distinct recollection of each one is a robber of Widows and Children. Secure nc ere canis endan |of om Wad penn? SSE | tke a. 4 | -GooDs AT 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. "Goons AT 25 TO'60 PER CENT. DISCOUNT. ; in Membership. i graph (taken here by G. P. Roberts, a Policy on your Life at onee with - ” “i hdd i ; - f St. Joh f the members standing in a . : ; ons “Mileaicannh: Satie, | fe es eee Wool Pace, all ides. Drese Goods, all kinds. : _ . _— house t incindes, besides the members . " : : \ Wednesday evening, | of the delegations, Major Barnard, . Linen Towels and Towelings. Ulster Goods, all kinds. 2 > : 7% : fue meeting WAS | secretary torthe Atk rney General, Chas. | : om , . . . Taly Tealw Ana 2 : ‘ : A sing ng - . ae "> | Drinkwater, his pr vate secretary, an: Ly . ms Fleecy Cottons. \ elvets and Velveteens. ‘ ‘ esident, Mies Palmer, of St. Joho, | ibe venerable fizure of Wm H hee, ther | CHARLOTTETOWN White Table Linen. Mantles, all kinds. , ’ . ’ —— erk of thé executive council of anada ¥ m ; ee . f the associa rho attended the ministers in his official} = ; yt > Cream Table Linens. Ladies’ Jackets, ali kinds. y secretary @ e} ' apa ‘ } >: te = ee -> ! stated that during the year sir new stations | " ‘Tiere are atill eleven survivors of the ) Pillow Cottons. Capes, all kinds. ha ‘ pene | ‘ ape raverse, er hirty-three who vet ) el a , ; ? > ~~ > T 7 " tiver, Wright, Benton, Sasser, and . ee = Dougal, Si 0 “a ee Vos e| W hite Sheeting. Waterproof Cloaks. Young's Ce The report advocated the | att, Sir Hector Langevin,Sir Chas Tupper, Bed Tick and Hessians, ” furtherance of mussionary work In heathes ( Hon R BD key, Sir Leohant Til Hon ‘ i. ll a —" . a ntries. Since the beginning of the past | peter Mitchell, Hon T Hi: Haviland Sir ¥ | ES Gingham and Oxford Shirting. ae ; vt ber of auxiliaries was 76, in- | 8 T Carter, Sir Ambrose Shea, and — So} Ribbons of all kinds rhis is the Best Stock of Dry Goods ever offered to ‘ ase «64; menibers iw ig, Seneenn a4 You re respectfully, s a 4 : - + ‘a , e : m = uy . - é "hs Go eal da ba on : a Se, ore Cee, A. A. Macvoxatp Chinese Saered Lily, Valises and Trunks. aa i i Phe eae s00ds a a is 8o well known ‘§ Ree ee ee 2 ee »y our Customers, that it is needless for us to say any- wuhiipuet Lassen ae are SUPREME COURT. Bermuda or Easter. Lily Re thing about the quality. ‘y> pas year $5.1 t.=4 Increase, $40~ | ontine Deh. % 9 Crape and Crape Cloth. + E Scwmerstpe, Oct. 3 . x , $600 y t r wear va - moer , Aad : " ; 8 : ; . wo Hart, foreign vaissionary <t Fort | _ Notion Dawoon vo. Alesander Wadielt Roman Hyacinths, Feud Brushes and Combs. : an absent lebtor giment for plaintt. | riN Nap Cloth and Worstels. ; Come’ at once, and Share in the Bargains | 5 ps ‘ ive ar nteresting detail > | . ; Plaintit?’s attorney, McQuarrie = ‘ : : work et el among the iLodians, i Nl ws ames Rrehs . \ N . T l NI ‘ sae ; appre ated and attenti- John E. Hill vs Jame Bre haut Ac- }— _ 4 aPrcisshs, ll Ips, . —_— —__~—— - 5 esis incaremnanenitaianensididilaindipiaamivageanlimasinedg tenia re a : : tion on disputed account Tried bef wre a ‘ i wae ee aS ie Judge without a Jury; occupied Tuesday | jsavention opened on Thuraday | 127 ‘part of Weivenias, when Judge ond | DERBCT FROM NEW YORK—CHEAPER THAN EVER = Speca tal Bowwe on Tur Goods of all Kinds. 3 eS “ . . ie ce a ty . 2 ~, lirect verdict for plaints for 839.80 al TT een Te = oe Nex : ts doen Henry Wright and H. J, Palu ier Pee a a ’ Ss sie aiataad 2 for P laintif?; Mc Quarrie f or defendas Phink of "the cold winter days coming, and get your wTresponding secretary re ported Se ee cb MS Furs! Furs! Mantles! | : past ar 1892 there were 44, and tion of emacs. ue _grods Defend: lant con- | ul ; @ ¥; , } Ti es all es | | a 1, en incoense of 7. They wore fessed for $30. Wright and H J. Palmer HASZ ARD & MOORE. Ts ! _ urs e = Vi) 4 4 7% . : e a for plaintiff; K. J. Martin and L. H. ving places: Hampton, Salis- | : } th Davies for defendant i Carmarthen street and Queee | osha C sham vs. same. Action of | ; Square, St. John; Mount Middleton, greases be egy inamgpices aarveictows » October 6, 1Si-- ms, a 8 | ; as aking away 8 I wnal and Wealev Me mori, Menecu »n. tres pe be lan: -™ ph — ee — _— : a - ' . BI The contest was between awarded t Miss Marv Gra e. of Summer for defendant. 3 a} Department is the largest in the Island, and as we are headquarters for Ladies’ and Gentlemen's ied stargate, and Miss Groce. — for plaintiff; McQuarrie for aehegt | Bre. Hcwaerd annonce? thet the ben Defendant c: ynfessed for $30. W right and : rf the best ‘eamay on missions was | Palmer for plaintiff; Martin and’ Deries Tr In our Fur and Mantle Departments we are showing very complete Stocks. Our Mantle Finlay McFadyen vs. William Kehoe WH EN NEX : Pa sey Meador Fabiteas wammen’ Phe latter's was decided to be the best. : 25 28 ann A Be re buying ‘Soap, ask your Grocer Furs, you will be sure to find a Choice Selection at TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS. Fancy, 25 to 50 per tn exciting discussion has been helt | si for treapass to land sana cent. off Mantles. Specially Large Discounts on all kinds of Furs. quieter nmce ss! for Ammonia Soap, For gen- prs : ’ ithout Jury; finished o hu ¥. | Sir Alexander Campbell attended the firet | ° hout Jury; finished on Thureda eka gual . ee Judgment reserved. Wright -and°H. J. | . ld Senn cogterenee eld at Charlottetown. | Palmer for: plaintiit; McQuarrie for de |.’ ‘eral househe work it has ho letter, which ought to settle the matter t fendant } « e las a n e loch i ; \ —— f ‘ a * The letter cx otains @ number of interesting : th wd a ng te a “4 ” = Ju “ ; equal. Ask ' our srocer f or it. | facts; and we therefore, qnote it in to-dav’s — | Charlottetown, P. E, 1. Importers of Fur Goods and Mantles, ‘Hensley remained over, returning to town tonday. October 2, 1893. issue of Tur Examiver.