Gy THE names SEIZURE OF LIGUOR, \ F a be a ey Tr. Me th | Pettes Raid ow a Drinking Shop—A Suc- \ 5 vous _ cessful Attack, : M ) ald, | 13 Elector- : a : wld at Anour ten o'clock this morning, ( ity . ty | Marshal Cameron, Sergeants Dovle and Bradley, and Policemen Carter, Taylor and Campbell, and Special Officer Warren. epresenting the strong arm of the law, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | roceeded to the residence of Capt. John ghes,on Water Street. The Marshal was rome with a search warrant, sworn 8 sLTy Beer Bros mt by Officer Vance, is consequence, it is - beliewed, of information received by him ' t at » the effect that the proprietor conducted | s > ~ Cl sda evening j 5 a bar for the sale of liquor, contrary to the | provisions of the Canada Temperance ‘in the city. | Just the Thing for Rough and Tumble. : a Act By the time the police othicers ar- . " A Ares OF rived at the piace thev were followed by a | ~ ws “_— 7 pr ession of citizens who had rot won S 19, and that of Angu- of the affair No time was lust by the M ' sept Une ' on Marshal when he got to the hou-e and ’ ' ' found the door locked in his face. Three 5 BS , times he commanded the door to be opened vA at B. M n the Queen’s name; and when no re f H. M. Customs, has «ponse had been made to his demands, h : to the | ar fant. | and bis force promptly battered Ihe door “exemple, TOF | down with a plank taken from the plat- 7 platform, and entered in triumph. ‘ ( ms tintin In the house were the proprietor’s wife @ . a @ - aud some others. The bar is entered 7 i, tdidves from the back vard, it appears, and thts , era ’ ’ _ | door, too, had to be battered down after h, E- AS — maiderabie effort Then they seized ali | . Ma — the liquar in stock and put a guard on 1 Phe steamer Cober saila More Dattes Ing hud to be done, howey er, Ml . Charlotte and Se ' and the cellar hatch suffered next This N a Svdney, » Beider | *™* broken open with a crowbar and the Sey ith ~~ w iu . oth ers entered the cellar. Here they liad + Sept | fund the proprietor in hiding Siarota , ' - - I Cameron served him with three sum « nonses, two forfirst offences against the ( The four Councillors, | (@"8da Temperance Act, ‘and one for | } i : Hoonet and Hughe kee ing ] quor for sal Here, too a . sin st i «4 " Cham- | d@antity of liquor was found. A true k- ng There was no quorum ree Was dye vee and the policemen pro- ; tine..was further sdioarned eded to load all the ardent upon a : . oi sloven Among the crowd on the oppos- . ” ve ide thirsty “throats grew drier and s I Capt. Wiener of the steam | *istful eyes looked wistfully upon the | 4a v arranged toh ithe boat bran ly , run gin and whiskey, in casks, i tS yntil 10.30 p. m. on Monday | &#°¢*, jar-, bottles, and the popular .. ; nodate persons at- “flasks, asit moved off to _the Police Netrict’ division Rev Mr. | Station, conveyed by the men in blue. It I ¥ unee Lecture will hegin | Y4 plac ed in the Marshal’s office to " await the judgment of the court Capt . --2.-— Hughes will be up for trial on Monday Mel P ERTY This valn- | @*xt ‘ per sold as advertised by ——— -e0¢ a i Sa lay, the 22nd Sept., inst., SOURIS NOTES, at r Ines The house is } ” f “the ‘ ‘ : ‘e : i oon « waste In port, Sept 10.—Schr. Sea Flower, aPaiiee! residences in the city. Ts from Magdalene Islands, 200 bris. mack- | spect ; 1—A. McNe Auctioneer erel, 100 cases lobsters; Lady Adele, 200 : brix. mackerel; Elien from Cape Breton, ; 10 brie. mackerel; Nutwood from Cape \ named Wim. Mahar* Breton, 100 brie mackerel; Una, 20 bri : } irs : age, i the employ OF | mackerel. W Urant & ‘ ’ Q een Steret, va" There is only one American eehooner is ws *press wagon, near the | port, the Lucy N. Dyer. The rewainder Ka nh House, by the horse runnis f the American fleet have gone to Sydney. ~ He was bali waenen GP but no Capt. Lanigan, of the schr. Maggie | broken. Dr. Con Alice, passed Sydney a few days ago on | and had him removed to! jis way from St. Pierre , and reports | Hospita mackerel schooling in Aspey Bay and in seine eeveral other places on the Cape Breton |e i sc THe Lists =e arn that | coast Mr. Dillon is about sending five lots of We have heard that the cruisers were P. & Island che for exhi bition at In- | ordered to Cape Breton. The Kingfisker gerzall, Ontario As San rersoll is the birth- | is at present in port. piace and hom i dairy enterprise in ———— oo Canada ,—the nty of Oxford, of which “All run down” from weakening effects - wn, containing upwards of | of warm weather, you neel a good tonic f heese factories, and exporting $800,- | and blood puritier like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. | O00 wort fr cheese — vear—the fact of Try it ? I snd entering the lists there ia de- { vy intere-ting Mr Dill nm is also, we : 5 oe learn, about to send a lot of cheese to the SHIP NEWS. { va x Pert ef Charlettetews. onientiieens Ix Custopy.—Dr. Firman Jodeaux was ENTERED ’ ' tes n g committed to Prince County Sept lI—J A G C, Laweon, Wallace; Ja inder an execution issued against Mary. Gouchy, Bras d’Or; Blendel, his iv upon the judgment obtained Campbell, Sydney; Mary Covell, Bel- against him by Valentine Cameron at the isle. Buctouche. | : last Trinity Term of the Supreme Court After the judgment was recovered, efforts €LEARED. w mule to realize the amount, but | Sept 11—Kezia, Landry, Chatham, ' g could be had as a bill of sale had Georgie Harold, Bonnell, Sydney; R W been givea to his lawyer. The doctor w as Smith, Forest, do; J A G C, Lawson, th umined under the provisions of t] Wallace. Garnishe \ct, and it was discovered that & ay = befi - the execu- - = = a tint vas issued Dr odeanx drew DIED. i. een of his money from _ the At Lawrence, Mass.,on the 25th ult., Bank nd sent it to hisson in the States. | after a brief illness, Maggie McCarthy, be- 4 plication was then made to a supreme | loved wife of Mellor Greenwood, for- “ ge for an « ution against the | merly of head of Hillsborough, P. E. I. De’s body on the gr oak ell he had fraud- “There is no death, what seems so is transition, This life of fleeting breath— [s but @ suburb of the life E lysian, Whose portals we cal] death.” tly done away with his money to de- ra, gy oe and the we Mr. Justice Hodg- son hamber yesterday, and was argue | by Mr. Stewart Q. C. and Mr. Johnaon for the plaintiff and Mr, Bell for the defendant. ! « = Att ision of the argument the learned judge held that the Dr. had been guiltvof frandulent concealment of his mGney The execution against his body 4 issuedand, the Dr. is now in hear Z ume on bef wa ’ Pince Coty FACT y PERSONAL W ORTH r , 4% Rev. P. A. McElmeel, Kelly’s Cross, is | KNOW ING. Miss Cox left baat ight in the Florida We sell everything usually kept in > ner , Mra. John Winsloe, B a First-class Drug Store, at lowes se a - " sia t of ps terit —— cash prices. and New | ‘ ‘His many friends ccsamnimanig h glad to learn that he is in ex oe ie twctav were ve VOhnson & Johnson, Douglas McLeod, New York; J Ander son,Halifax; F M Murray, Montreal; r Williams, Moncton; W A _ Brennan, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Mr. KE. W. Ebbets, travelling agent of | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. he Plant Steamship line, is registered at the Hote! Davies angle Messrs. W. A. Brennan, of the Summer- | ———______—___-__—__ ede Journal, and J. D. Enman, station agent at Summerside, are in the « Sen at- ’ tending funeral of the late oseph HERE s ¥ OUR | “Ww j Beal oe lated tit i ate verur , ond Ben B s rd oo Piackse, OPPORTUNI ry M as M Ma ’ ian, W ood Jalan i : Mr Maskell, S E L Burdett, Dundas. ee The Ke D Sprague has returned f poy stay at Clinton Springs, TO Exchange Feather Beds for y Healt ' fn m woved, and has en- : tered upon hos duties as pastor of the| Mattresses or Furniture. Methodist Chu » at St. Stephen.—Sst I Tele Mr. Willian Ea ant 6 saan ‘was | The purchase of FURNI- escape f t might have proved a fatal Montreal on Saturday | TURE involves quite a lot of ev i ra thunderstorm While vas etruck down and dollars. It involves more lista by the fender of an Hix many friends here will | dollars in some stores than in ye glad 1 urn that he only received a | elight | z, and is now quite well. others. Our store is one of Mr. | Carver, who has been study- . A gla Davies & Hancard’s, leaves for (ene “ others. B 9 xt Fr ia morning, where ca tai Ww pursue his @tadies at Boston U nive } wiry Law » “ lo right the oe MARK WRIGHT & 60 LTD Sp \ itio an Foresters will y ' enitert ‘ r at the residence of Mr. ' ; John S : a boty sbhascemeteieas Who Sell at Selling Prices. WE daily ARE receiving additions to our splendid stock of Goods, and will advertise our Special Show Days very shortly, BEER BROS. Tur Wearner.— not much change in temperature. Winds mostly westerly; fine: ‘youngster } j ‘to buy cheap. | | ‘saved just the goods, Fathers, DAILY EXAMINER - . - - . " a Ee oe: os ood WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1 ———_— ay = To be sold by Public Avction, at th Ww . O67. Ew Conve ANY. Court House in Summerside, on SATUR Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the | outer man cheaper than it can be done anyWhere in the city. ‘Worsted Suits for Men, ‘leather ; nothing imported ¢ We handle everything in the and home-made goods, best and che apest eoods in the city. ‘an compete with them. Clothing line. W e are the centre of the Clothing trade, If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to eall on us, Come and see Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy eoods : will wear like | Eleven, our $3 8 Serge Suite and $5° Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported | because we carry the largest stock of the} We carry | a full line of Imported Cloths, ine luding Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds | imported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds, We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURN . D, MeLeod’s Corner, and we are not connected with any other store This is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. and see our Straw Hats before —? Fomomnbien, we have removed to J ee SHINGS just in. | “SCHULE” SU STRONG, GOOD & CHEAP, 7°°* COP The Suits that will last the rollicking We have them at prices you Our the boys. experience has We have Our large sales enables us| ‘ant see every day. taught what will weai T ¢ Binder Twine. CUSTOMERS ! a Blue Ribbon, | powy. Best Machine Oil in the Citytow, or even a little better. — a .&. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, August 8, 1894—m w f PRICES AWAY I wish to inform you that IT am always to the front with low prices, and will guarantee’ to meet the lowest of the Hose, Ties Collars, Clothing for the Mothers, bring your boys to us, brine your girls to us Money en « rm) WE HAVE PROWSE BROS., The Wonderfal Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Septem ber 12, 1894—dy Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy | us a trial. IT BRINGS COMFORT | Ch’town, Aug, 27 | | TO LET. A Dwelling House containing six rooms, | situated at the Winsloe Station, five miles | from -Charlottetown ‘This is a good stand for a Shoemaker, Carpenter or any | other mechanic. Convenient to Scheols, Churzhes, Post Office, etc. Apply to : ’ ALEX. HORNE, . , ° , * C | lo OW ° Seeton and Mitche!!, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. sept?—dy law wky Im ee ee = ~~ meena - — NEY ie - = [jombunsctotaees : IF YOl want the : : best, and want to be : sure of the Lowest FAYT 5 ! i Prices, SEND TO US : JACKETS. bat WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES. expect to save a: : dollar you must buy your : : goods right. In this we can : German i sid you. TRY US. and LAS EMME English | Made leith ote : Daring our experience in the Gro JaCKets cery businesss we have aimed to :! and secure and hold the confidence of : ; : | : Our patrons by fair and honorable : Mantles. dealing. We propose continuing : | : on this line, and believe we can : | : make our services of value to you. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. Good Fit and Workmanship. SANDE RSON & CO., | Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1894—:mn wf Newson Block, Victoria Row. Furs Expected in a Few Days | HARRIS & & STEWART, London House. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy for the chilly evenings, and the cold weather coming ? Newfoundland Markets | - ur. mecousrey, We Have a Fine Range of Fall Overcoatings, General Commission Merchant, in all the Fashionable Shades—Blue, Oxford, Fawn, Brown and Grey. Oats and Produce of all kinds: Ship- | ments from P. E. Island carefully attend- ee ae | Anyone in need of a'inice Qvercoat should see these ed to and account sales given promptly, d or a’ Correspondence | goods. McLEOD «& CO. Wharfage and Stores. solicited. | JOHN Charlottetown, September 12, 1894—m w f H. T. McCOUBREY, : P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F. eepti—dy lm wy 3m so ltae tes Coes Cots OO MEW! GOODS RECEIVED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES | fromm the leading manufacturers of Canada. | money made, In Our Boot and Shoe Depart | New ty and . | | | | J. B. YOUR DAILY WANTS. | if in need of anything in the GROCERY line give guarantee that you have the best in the market at the lowest possible prices, , 1894—mon wed fri | | | | i MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24th NEXT. ARE YOU IN NEED GRAND BAZAAR. | MENT TABLES, where visitors can AFall Overcoat ee Jackets, New Dress Goods, New Clothing, New Overcoats, New Fur Coats, Men and Boys, MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Opposite West End Market House Prices to suit. | New Suits for To buy your Groceries from us is a S B ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street The CONGREGATION OF ST. DUNSTAN’S, Char- lottetown, intend holding a-GRAND DIOCESAN BAZAAR n aid of their proposed NEW CATHEDRAL, aapeeamanienih TM. aninie-cnney Hillsborough Skating Rink, Fitzroy St. —-COMMENCING — And Lasting Several Days. AND FANCY | in There will be a profusion of USEFUL A ARTICLES, which will be disposed of at reasonable prices. | There will also be DENNER; TEA and REFRESH- | procure everything | “ in these lines at moderate rates. | This will be*the grandest affair of its kind ever held | in the Province. Parties visiting the es Exhibition prove the opportunity by taking in the Bazaar & ‘ A FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT will be given each evening. Admission, 10 cents. should im- | | | i By order of Committee. A. J, QUIRK, SECRETARY Charlottetown, Auguetg3, 1894—A]l Island wky prs eow tl lst sept, then wky | A. D. 1894, at the hour Come |: 894. MORTGAGE SALE t the DAY, the Thirteenth day of October next, of Twelve o'clock Dn inder a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage dated the Six- teenth day of March, A. D, 1888, made between George Kibride and Mary Ann | Kilbride (his wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, J. Edward Wyatt, of the er part :— All that tract of land situate on Lot Prince County, bounded as fol- at a stake set in the n the north-vast angle lows :——-Commencing wester rn re ad, bei ng of land formerly in posee ssion of Duncan ie ro; thence west eighty chains and fifty links, or to the division line of Lots | Ten and Eleven; thence north eix chains and fifty links; thence east to the said nr ul ; thence along said road to the place of commencement, containing fifty acres of lan 1, more or le “88, For further particulars apply at the tice of the undersigned, at Summerside, J. B. WYATT, Mortgagee. Ss immerside, Sept. 10, 1894. sept? 2—4i law (wed) Valuable Residence and Premises. 1 am instructed by James McLeod, Esq., to sell by Auction, on SATU RDAY. the 22nd inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises See His. beautifully situated private resi- dence, fronting on Fitzroy Street, part of the Holland Grove property, adjoining the residence of John Richards, Esq. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL. Auctioneer, Superior Furniture, FOR SALE BY AUCTION. septd—eod I am instracted by W. J. Miller, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence, Prince Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of September, instant, commencing at 11 o’clock, a, m.:— All his Household Effects, comprising superior Heintzman Piano, Dominion Or- gan, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, nearly new and in good order. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, sept 5—w s __ eee, PE Island ‘Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will ran daily’ (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down, Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 6 SD 6OD...00% Charlottetown....... 940 30i 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 8l9 350 648. ... etch Wieaiee.. Lioten 534 8 BO 405 658....... Hunter River.. -524 815 SO FEB..cccd -Bradalbane........ 501 789 SEP Pei kesvencial OS 455 730 508 7 40......... Freetown. ........44 710 523 75. +» omingeee eoeccees 429 648 600 815).. parent Ar eee 46 615 PM Summerside AM 140 ae Fi ee Ly cover 840 1105 Be BO cccsose Missoushe. b savcesee 323 1044 Dae Wiscéaete Wellington ........ 307 1017 SET OMB, 000000 ce MEEis cose 237 935 6 DODD... 0000000 PERRET cccceesees LO 8 DOS 00... «0 0000ccissie. sos BE ee OOP BE Oi vcr ccnen | OR: 106 706 655 1155 EL. eckaodeen 12223 600 PM AM PM Awa AM PM AM PM SEP. SOs. .008 Charlottetown....... 92) 535 60 315.....Royalty paenen — 96 61 er | Rt Bed rd. eeeecoee © 84 440 S05 666) «2.020 Ar win spol hs 815 406 seoant Stewa t yp 8 ee DE crates 810 355 OED OFA, . vcccscce ‘Morell -oneseseess 74 316 4 OR ie 72 24 1014 533.........Bear River.........66 18 1055 605.... oo Qoss « veeese 6b 16 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 384 92S 56B....:.... ORPRISRM... 000.000 717 287 1000 520 .......Georgetown........ 70 216 4M PM AM PM PM AM PEP 000shccbesesnns MRE olebbcaseieuis 7M 605............-Cape Traverse.... » iintilindab 6 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Rallwa Moncton, N, B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. FRIENDS are made for the Grocer who handles WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. None will give more satis- faction. aug 25 OR. HD. _ JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly be ants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five genta per line. L OST —Yesterday, @ lady's silver belt pin. Finder will please leave same at this office. septlo tf WANT ED—Capable je gir fo for : an house- work. Must come well recommended, A: ply © Maes J Woop, Gratien Street. _septll FOR SALE—The house on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Read, contain- ing ten rooms. Apply to Mas. ny aman. North River TWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—To-day, tween the Post Office and UCarvell No twenty dollars. Finder will be rewarded on caving it at this office. augll LOST—Yesterday, between Charlottetown and Lot 65, @ number of pers and some - mey tied up in a handkerchiet Finder | be rewarded on applying at this office or the « owner, JAMES CUMMINGS, Kingston, Li 31. dy ly 2 wky li—septi A M ARRI ED COUPLE o or twe gentiemen can be accommodated in a Central position. this paper. Address X. Y. Z., Office of augy ‘ortable home: TU LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms. Ap- ply © GEORGE ALLEY. tte—e TO LET—One-half of subseriber’s house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pileas- ant situation; rentimoderate. Apply te Srp- NEY ‘GREY. U—augz3 FOR SALE—A sloop-rigged centre-board sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 inches over all partly decked ; cosi $45; price $20. Apply at Uhis Office, WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, a position in adry estabiiahment Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. ar ¥OR SALE OR TO LET—The brick bui ing known as the “Terrace Hi PY slate on the corner of Pownal and Ki for sale or tole. The building is well nished throughout, and will be solid or let either furnished or unfurnished. For parti- cularsapplytoM.P. Hogan. —s_ f—auga7 WANTED—A mairied couple or two gen- tlemen boardersin a private family; cen! locatioa, nice rooms. Apply lo A BO, Ex- AMINER office. eod pd—sept7 ae om mice MRM 8. Ai: BE ile A Os was OE i iy ; son cieaieneiinammemmn amenee tl mane cn pny LIAR 38 OE ST Re Lay 55 Pe M Pre . ar / | 7 y ’ / NG A ye Md ‘ a U