THE < 4 AKE A DAILY APES The Leatling Dally Newspaper and a first ass Magecine for only ‘> cents a Month, or Peuwr Dollars a Vear ba MM. I i Al AND OTHER ITEMS Lbout Tewn ‘ { ‘ ( \ ’ } a“ , . i i by } : 4 ‘ I iH j S Ma : wf } : : I > A Noteworthy Circumstance, , : : ’ ‘ i Pp ‘ i t I ss | ws ‘ gra | : y tu ' t ' W ' 4 : - St Dunstan's Cathedral R I k C. he f thie lat } I bene] Water ¢ ‘ : in i at Nie \) i } ’ th i i ’ | at seri on » DD Cathedral at Higit Mass vest The sermon va an aine one, and ‘ i ve 1 Father Kelly leay I> Miel gan, for which diocese he a jained, on Tuesday Mies Handral f Waltham, Ma “ here visiting rlatives and friends, as i it ! r re Catl silat H vli Mas tay mieriti t UV, Saiu ta und Weber's Ay s Dei” ‘ a - ¥Y, M. C. A. Halt. I wae @ her fairly large audience j Y.M.C. A. Hall on Saturday even he occasion f the second enter iainment by the sing g pilgrims As on previons evening, the conduct of the rtainment ce rlved upon Mr Philips, father being tooill to take part The piggies started from New York and pass ‘ r gh some of the principal cities of | t United States and Canada, coneluding | sith @ eeries of views of Chicago and the W ls Pair After these views came a |} her of views of the crowned heads of } ye anc ti ! ed pt s bre an a , y severa ed mn w n M Philip leseriy f ea pres ra ry inte ° at , wae oO La” t vi at strated ' y 1m} } i Mr. P ! ‘ 1 was lary i tiv app ble <—- The Turf W .. Bre ‘ f Summersid arr i St. Joli Frid | 1 Moneton with | th known sta Parkside and the worve | Parkda who madear i f 2.36 the other dav Mr. Brennan tine i B 1 { inp te 4c O 0 Me Thureday. King ‘ ‘ ‘ t 2.01 Cla taking third pia : iret heat and first piace in the r three heats, the time being 2 244, 2.244, 2.224, 2.223 Pine aces at Bangor on Friday were 1 WSs FOIE ivi good In the irzely attended, and there ig and the “ Mee first piace wa M with Speculation second and Volunteer rd; beat time, The three-minute 128 was ¢ spture “df Orone Boy . Sadie L Falrick third; eport was take n by Gy I 2.24) by md and bent = e, 2.25 Mollie C. won fiest money im the 2.34 trot, Theresa second and Harokl M third; me, 2 b. 25% In the 2.45 class Johnnie Vilkes won in 2.28, with Jennie Rolfe sec {and El Trebizond third <—~ Wedding Bells. Two young and pepular residents of Charlottetown, Dr. Frederick F. Ke ly and Miss Ellie Hickey, were united in mar- riage at th hape f the Charlottetown Hospital atan early hour this morning The eeremony vas performer by His Ler iship Bish p Macdonald, assisted by Rev. John C. MeM un and Rev. D. B Reid, in the presence of a number of in- 1 guests Miss Susie Re His esmaid, and idin, d sughte r of Honor Judge Reddin, was Mr. John S. Macdonald, br barrister-at-law, va ra Phe bride’s dress was y y ied sy j iental em } lery and thread la with hat of pale ‘ effon with gilt and pink oepreye \ i er v the bri lal costun e was 4 ra tra ling anit of dark blue hat to match Che bridesmaid wore ‘ ream eerge and Surah silk 4 u t hat and } hetlon \ he bridal party ‘ i guests sat dowr » sump i* st Wi h add ses ‘ Trip t both brid and m were i by several the | t ' le va tive rex 1} it { very sual presen m the « in1 M und Mr kh y ! n the eariv t trip to St John, Be New ¥ Tae Examiner jo til the congratulatio he = ——_—< Notice te Taxpayers, irrears fur reai estat and ] : AX are reqne sted to pay { defautter¢ yall be llect if how pre- : a for the year ‘ be isen¢ ‘ vw dave , o on . 1s of ay @ ea ea X De 1S ii a2 Our Mantle Department wit ' ? t beautiful sounls ever shown } be eady for vorr inspects n a We p : tion t the i price : BEER BROS MANTLES a specialty Weather Bulletin. loroxto, Sept i, 10 a. ™m,. fresh Varmer in Mo lerate to fair, a litth winds, mostly wester- moet pla es, pupils that he will DAILY rersonal } a : i ‘ Jol 5 eks M Kat May Gal } s tf n for Bo ! ul ve M M I Ma ) pere : = Tr 7 | He bat H Davic I Ma I ty i vale, ind I } B ‘ nd w I tor N. |] ‘ r Queen Hotel this M ‘ inte E Is et e} en 4 wl ? F a. N ft la j ; Da Sa ‘ Hotel D ‘ vixter Capt M n MebD 4 (y Cr. St S r j a 4 | ‘ I I Gs Joh Jar | KE Iney W Me e Saturd v : t ‘ titer, Mre ) I H ’ ‘ m a ' : t : Don ] a I B ‘ ins a } DiovTrapl . : M: ! H _ ‘ ‘ k i r t ithe ts t te ! ‘ er G it B . ax ‘ pr ‘ t bitions for pigeons, poultry and dog Mr r. H. &t phew f Joseph Str I Wet R l Mr. and M { Ha bra thie y i , 4 Ww i t ‘ tis wee The ] ' ‘ } Mr ~ t tive NK } 4 p wie a f , € f | ' > ‘ v ' i i i KE vu | ! Fa y "7 j “| Mr 5 } : t me . t a ‘ H pe s t i i 7 2 isa i \ er | he - Literary Notes. Of General Lew. Wallace’s new novel The Prince of India, just prert shed by the Messr Harps & Brothers, th wuthor lateiy remarked to a friend that he mizht say that he “was sent to Constantin yple to write that book.” President Garfield, who was a great almirer of Ben Har, sug- gested to General Wallace the idea of an other historical romance, with Constanti- nople as its sce: Naturally the period most brilliantly capable of literary deve lop- | ment in a story is that tragic cne in which Mohammed II. overthrew the Eastern Empire, shattered the Greek Church, de troved Constantinople and triumphed in the blood of the last Emperor and of devoted new Tomance 1s the resnlt « CGarfield’s hint and of the facili afk rded General Wailace in the Tu apital , as well as of hia in reasing devel sping his subjects. The f President great ties irkis he interest if the book Mr. Walter Besant’s new novel, The Rebelj Queen, is spoken of as attracting an attention amongthe cultured Jer wa ef America and Englaud The Bock is a careful, esque study of the likely to brilliantly cosmopolitan conservetive increase modern Jewit expec ally sets forth the control in every de} artment of intellectual |} activity LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading eharged for at the rate of ten cents per line. i pany | EXAMINER . An Elegant Assortment of Chitdren’s Cloaks, | prices, Jackets and Reefers, STAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, les Manties and Jackets, FALL AND WINTER, 1893-94. Fart Arrived, Balance to Arrive This Week. Cloths and PERFECT- from ALL Our world ARE meauufacturers in the THE GARMEN The bulk of this season’s stock is made by one of the largest for the American and Canadian markets. TS NISHED, os les selected exclusively FITTING AND WELL and only needs your inspection to secure your approbation, assortment | shown. by us, and the prices are within the reach of all. BROWN’S BLOCK. is larger than ever before A SHADY FELLOW. PETER PARLEY Paste ~~ = =n SUMMER CUMFORT UP TO CUR WeCHKS. There are shady fellows in all business. It)Cannot be had in uncomfortable clothes. <A shirt We are up to our necks in ‘I weeds, Flannels pays to avoid them Trade with people you may make a manmiserable. Be careful what kind and Bk unketings. Ail-wool Tweeds from 30c. per know. If you don’t know us come in and we'll,you buy. W e have 50 to 75 different kinds. prices yard and Up ; IP lanneis from 12e. per yard and up; introduce ourselves and our stock of All-wool Cloth-|from 35c. te $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. "ies, full width and le: igth; Ladies’ Dress Goods in our | they are To those in description, it want of will pay McKay VYoolen Company. > | Table well Cliarlottetown, Angust 21, 1893—m w ft the lowest in the city. Readymade you stock before making your purebases. Collars, Hats and Caps, own make; & Summer Clothing for Men and Boys. ance of Summer Clothing on hand sold at a bargain. Our Fall Goods are now coming in. ‘Stockings by the yard (legging) in our | The bal--own make; Yarns, Druggets, ete. PANTS! PANTS !—For ever y~day Pants we give the best value in the city. Clothing 0° to inspect our The Canadian Pacific Railway pictur: | attitude of the race towards women’s aggressiveness in the way of social and intellectual rights; and the Jew’s racial pride, his faith in the worldly future of his | people, and his conviction that the civil ized world is made for ultimate Jewish ——WILL RUN-—— HARVEST ZACURSIONS ——— FO TH ‘Canadian North West | | to leave | Edward | Canadian Pacific j j | j | | | Dent's Toothache Gum, wholesale and retail. at \ pothe au * Hall septt—dy 3i wy Li pd Lowt.—In or near the Po-tefliee, a lady's | por kethook containing $50.00 in bills, a | diamond ring and a bottle of Dent’s Tooth- | ache Gam Ti ine tinder may keep the | money and ring *if he will only return the | priceless Toothache Gum, Appiy at es Hall Geo. Hughes sept4 dy 3i wky li pd : : \pothecar Musk Miss Amy Moore . wishes to make known to her music pupils, and to any others desirous of taking lessons, that aching on Monday, Sept Kent Street East she will resume ts 18th, } s¢ pt4 WwW at her residence, notify. his y iolin Mr. Vinnicombe | wishes to resume leseone on Tuesday, Others wishing to take lessons should apply at once, as he i anxious to arrange the hours. Would like to take a few pupils on the clarionet. Any Sept 5th s ulent who is « apable will be admitted in the orchestra class f:ee from extra c}! y : ; FO ol Miss Edith Hil anoforte clas: begins ’ } and hare, | the first M« eet in epee: niber. She hen! a few vacancie Certificate trom London England, Seate < of Anglo-French College , Norwood, England, and organist of St Paul’s church, Charlottetown aug SI ,iw ex pat USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, Blood and NerveRemedy. the great SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED Aug 31—SS Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax Electra, McLaren, Montague; Tar- | juin, Praught, Picton; Etoile du Matin, Davis, do Sept l—Janet A, Hanrhan, Chatham CLEARED Aug 31—Ath Weatherbie, Tatama- gouche; Electra, McLaren, Montague; Minnie May, Garvin, Pictou; Florence May, Anderson, Cape George; Fastnet, Churehill, Halifax; Tarquin, Praught, P ctonm 8s Worcester. Baker, Hal tax Sept 1—Etoile du Matin, Davis, Picton; Janet A, Hanrhan, do; Grizelda, Bon- ton, Pictou for Sun-burnat ‘| Faces buy a B AND ALMOND We ttle of CREAM a fresh stock from us have just received It is a first-clase thing for Sunburn, Tan, skin, like lots of the cheap prepara- ete., and is not injurious to the tions on the market. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, augs Cor. Kent & PrinceStreet PICKLING SEASON. 50 boxes Mixed Pickling Spice (genuine}, Lest English {genuine ) 25 barrels Vinegar, 16 bris. very best Canadian Malt Vinegar, yery 14.19 - Government proof “ 20 “* XXX White Wine Vi inegar, 20 “* White XX 10 “ White Cider : Loweet Prices. CARVELL BROS. Ang. 22, 1893—2w ecd Ch’town, 80 HIND’S HONEY | from line of Intercolonial, Prince Island, Windsor &€ Ann: :polis and (in New Brunswick) Rail- Ways on Aug, 14h, 2st, and Sept. 4thy TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL Oct. 5th, 23nd, ad Nov. 5th. For rates and other information see smal i older, or enquire of ne -“ st Ticket Age D. MeENICOLL, . Me PHI RSON, Genl, Pass, Ag: st. Gent, Pass Agent Montreal. St. John, N. B. nt, As july26 John McKinnon, situated . six doors Formerly of Georgetown, is now on Queen Street, Charlottetown from A potheearies’ Hall, where he is pre pared to receive all customers in good shape. Transient and permanent boarders | Oysters and lunches at all hours Cal! taste our oy sters.- JOHN McKIN | NON, Russell House, Queen St., Ch’town Aug 18~-wy lm pd. i = For § QO TO GOF hid LEATHE August 23, BROTHERS :BO \ Charlottetown, 1893— 3m (Xe S00 Pairs In all qualities, (roods, Moursing New and Costume Cloths. New Black Ribbors We=—Ladies purchasing Black on getting the best: goods that money particular attention to this desar ~ Ww. A. WEEKES & CO., Wholesale and Retail, Queen Street, Charlottetown, August 23, 1893; NEW GOU JUST RECEIVED WEEKS & New Corsets, | islack € New Hicnrietta Cloths HARRIS & STEWART, Now Colored Meltons | with Saturday Evening Steamer, we wing a 4 % AT 03, RSETS! CORSETS Lewis’ Magnetic Corset, | (A NEW CORSET JUST OPENED). The “Watch Spring” ihe Yatisi Corset, “Crom pton’s Coraline Corset, ALL SIZES AND PRICES. iy}. : .=} OE -- == LONDON HOUSE. = BEMIGYAL NOTICE! ‘x : Corset, Misses and Ladies. ashmeres, Charlottetown, , all widths. con woes THE BAZAAR COMPANY | will buy, as we give a : . —HAVE REMOVED TO THE—— OLD DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, which has been enlarged and fitted up in number one style. so 6y are Making a Specialty just now of SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS.= Charlottetown, September 1, 1893, — tment } ore«e thronghout | waterproofcoat. The 18935. t ral To Boston PER “CARROLL” \ND— ‘Worcester 7 9, Everybody hou ivantage of this very, very low fare CARVELL BROS Ch’tew July 17 kx th m, it w *®, guar tu f "la the Past, Magnificent Steamers “ HALIFAX” & “QLIVETTE” From Halifax every Tuesday and Tha day at 8 p. m., aud Saturdays at io p a ONLY ONE MGHT AT SEL $5.00 Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS For only $5.00 passengers can leave Char- ottetown on Saturday morning and connect arriving at Boston on The Qaickest Route! Don’t travel second-class when you can go via the fast Short 1, ine and the well-known Steamers “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE” for the same money. For Tickets apply Navi ‘len © om pany RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. roa is owe dation for travellers by rail and steamboat. . eupplied at a Please give usa call Aug 15—3m eod pd ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF, The Great Strength-Giver. Monday at 6 a. m. to the Charlotte ao n painted and inside ACCUM IO- moderate fare. If you need a Tonic —TAKE—-—— STAMINAL. It not only stimulates bot bnilds up and strengthen You get a TONIC FOUD combined in the form of PALATABL” BEEF TEA The Ideal Food for Infants Is MILK GRANULES. because it is practically identical in oom position, taste and appearance with Mother’ s mi. vert and a It dis un lue thoroughly with auSsiInNg an fax on the vita of the KUREKA HOTEL, WATSK STREET Free Coach to meet all Train and Steamboats. Moderate charges Good table C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m w f oe TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Pook with Stable attached. This house paiiited, papered and otherwise is newly pal in good Kent moderate and |m- mnediate possession GRORGE ALLEY. septi—sat tu th & wky } sniiepiaiaiioas y Wants, Lost, Found, &e |} Advertisements under this heading east five cents per line LAs T —Somewhere betwee and Great George Street n Brighton Road the brown cape of a fin vder will be rewarded on leaving it at this of Bopts — —_——- cE RSENS MRS. F. MACNI Tv has reopened her classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi« dence U pper Prince Street Ww law pd—septs Ww AN'ED.—Two or thr girls learn Millinery. Apply immediate) Breer Bros, sept4 TO LE! The hous n Qucen Str ilely occupied by Mrs. Offer ‘Apt yto MRS. OFFER a ther present residence on Kent Street | septa LOST,—On Saturday, 26th uit. ‘a boy’ * grey overcoat. Finder will ple ase i nforma- tion of same at this offic septzZ WANTED 4 servant fo eneral house~ work Apply to Mra, ALLEY. Dorchester Street sat tu th—septi WAN FED A second-hand boist wheel, Apply toC. 1. Mons augtl ISON, Queen Steet TO LE The Hoase on Cemberland Street recently oecupied by Mr. Thomas Patton. It has been thofough|ly refitted. Apply at the store Of DAVISON &€ Co’, Great (George St. lw WANTED.—Betore the 3rd September, & young pursemald for two children under three years of age /pp it Tak EXAMINER office 4i—aug3l LOST.—Last evening, betw the Cite Bank of 7 W eigh Seales and th wa Scotia, by way of Queen and Richmond streets, a silk umbrella cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office ti—augs corner of Prince kuown us the “ Fulton Possession given immediately Ap ply to A, FULTON, at the Bazaar Stor re ange TO LET Sidney A house on Ube Streeta TO LET.—A cottage situated on Pieasant Street, containing eight rooms in first-class onder, at present occupied by John A. Me. Innis, Esq; also, stable in rear. Possession iven immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas Krew: said, Lower Queen owner, EpWARKD KELLY. WANTED TO HIRE, ! sirect, or to the j16 or about two months, a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 1! ion weight, lodrive round town,— J. Unswortu e170 TO LET.—That pleasseuly situated resi dence on Kichmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To a small private family, rents moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the premixes.—CHs+RLES HIGGINs. jy7 10 LET.—Brick Dwelling on “Water Stroet, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright, This house has been pain and throughout, and is now in sple all Seine from attic cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply © GEORGE PEAKE, office in buildin occupied by Peaxe Bros.& Co. eod tf—augl TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse anc Bugg to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply = _ au Juny’s Jewelry Store, oie elite i ae a y eo rw 2 Tad ail eel ae ni aoe 5 a - i Sa RY ef ae ee 0 i Pe 7 a 4