Ce ae ee er wma THE DAILY EXAMINER . . : z the ir \y ‘ nave names i on t voters’ t will be at- ' i to at the offices of J n r Mell shy and Eneas McDonald, Esqe E] ectors “ ¢ names are not » the list should at i en es of the opportunity if? y Goopvs a Sreciatty.—Beer Bros - Fi eting to morrow ‘ oo I ‘ I i ‘ e : r Coila oo Ba wioes veseteriayv, ten davs S “ a we : - PeLernon —Mrs. Wellner, Up Hillsborough St., and Mesers. Clark _ Na W art ire now on the ex WANT - Ti a sement P. Leonard, Penn's Cx » New ‘ Appears in anotl nin, a ‘ » have shipen ents of Ke Read it -_ — W.C. T. U. will hold a gospel rance misSsior n the Philharmonic H : Z xt week (Wednesday ex- d by Mr. McInnis ty clergymen _ - Masoy A regular convocation of Alexandra R. A. Chap., No. 11, R.N.S., ‘ iM eld ag lodg rooms, Masoni re iia Thuraday) evening, 4th st, at 8 o'clock Business of import- a \ sit ng inp welconi - oO Cc tT T rdav, in the case of s dog at large, the owner was 1 25 nts and vate, and ordered to g destroyed or removed from Insure Against Tichieate With 'E. R. BROW BROWN’S siock, CH’TOWN. Insurance Agent. oS TELEGRAPHIC Sesoiat, Desrparones ro Toe Examiner Racing at Portland. Port.axp, Oct. 4 The match between Nelson and Direc- tum yesterday was won by the lattter in three straight heats. Directum’s time for the last heat was 2.08}, and was the most wonderful race ever seen in this part of the country, breaking a!) records for stallion trotting in a race Detailed time in firet heat: quarter, 314; half, 1.034; | three-quarters, 1.35}; mile, 2.10. Second heat: quarter, 33]; balf, 1.05); thre- quarters, 1.394; mile, 2.13). Third hear; quarter, 323; half, 1.36; 2 OS}. l O44; three-quarters, mile, Appointed Queen's Counsel. Orrawa, Oct. 4, An Order-in-Council has been passed appointing the following New Brunswick barristers Queen’s Counsel: John McAliis- ter, M. P., Campbellton; G. V. Mclnerny, M. P., Richibucto; H. A. Powell, Sack- ville; J. C. Carlton, A. H. Harrington, J R. Armstrong and Thos. Milledge, St. Ji hn ———E — Obituary. ‘Cm aGo, Oct. 4. Prof. David Seving, the eminent divine, is dead Hauirax, Oct. 4 James Forrest, of the firm of Farquhar, Forrest & Co., died yesterday. Corbett and Fitzsimmons. New York, Oct. 4 Corbett has covered Fitzsimmons’ money | fora fight. Fitz says he is willing to fight | in February or later. ——_»>— Cricket. Toroxro, Oct. 4. Lord Hawke’s eleven finished their first innings yesterday, making 147 runs. The Moncton Times. Moycroy, Oct. 4. The Moncton Times reappears to-lay under the management of trustees. Smallpox in Winnipeg. One drunk, Albert Webste: is eu $5 < $0 dave liaison Davcnrers.—The Loyal Circle King’s Daughters purpose holding a | sa seful and a cy articles on Thurs- Dece ~ontributions for ‘ will t ink fall received by anv the Circle oaw tf ites M. A Br $.— rhe marriag* ot Mr. G. 1 s, of Boston, and Mi-s } 1 \ } ma Vern nh River, vas iat the residence of Mr. S. B E in, this ty, last evening. Mis» Fa Chandler, of Charlottetown, was i aid, and Mr. Lewis Whear sup- | he groor The interesting cere- ' was performed by ne. GT Campbell, pastor of the First Methodist Chur Tue Examiner extends congra- t at o_o y at. Exnuiprtiox.~-The second I r carriage filly 2 years old, not stan- lard bred, was taken by William Kearney, Sturgeon, instead of by William Carey, as printed, and the third prize was taken by r. A. Collins, of North River, instead of T. ; A. Hi and W am H Rodd, North Wilt zot third | » for filly three vea lin same class. In the class for Isiand pred, fur filly three vears S Ne McNe West River. got second prize and Henry McGregor, Lot 4%, got third, instead of vice verea as print- ed. Inthe class for carriage horses not standard bred, Mr. Joseph Noonan’s three year old ata) } “Dandy Jack” ed first prize in his section. Dandy Jack is by Island chief, dam by Jack Lane —_— Last Nicnr’s Braze The fire last night was on the farm of Mr. Henry Hyde, at West River As far as we can léarn, the fire started in one of the barns shortly before 8 o’clock, from some cause un- known,and burned fiercely for several hours Four barns were burned to the ground, with the whole of this season's crop. among which was 260 bushels cf ats uly for market. With the assistance of some of the neighbors the farm utensils and cattle were saved. The wind was blowing from the south, and had it been from the opposite direction the dwelling house would undoubtedly have been destroyed. Mr. Hyde’s loss will be a heavy one, as the farm with the buildings was oneof the finest in the Province. There is, we learn, no insurance. The} emoke rolled in columns and the flames | cast a lurid glare against the dark clouds, which was very visible in the city, giving many people the impression that the fire was within the city limita, Mr. Hyde in- tends rebuild ng at once. —— Tne Averpeen.—The new cruiser Aber- was award- | Wixyipec, Oct. 4, A- ease of smallpox has been discovered here. SHIP NEWS. Pert of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Oct 2—Lady May, McDougall, Belle Creek; Circassian, Stoddart, Yarmouth; P LG Meclsaac, Pictou; Ida © Spofford, | Murray, Port Hawkesbury; Union, Gerrior, Cow Bay. CLEARER. |} Oct 2—Lady May, McDougall, Belle Creek; Leverett, Garcin, Pictou; 3, P L G, MclIsaac, Pictou. DIED. on the 3rd inst, Anna- John O'Neill, In East Royalty, bella Irene Roper, wife of } aged 27 years. {Funeral from the residence of her | brother, St. Peter’s Road, on Friday at 2.30 p. m., to the People’s Cemetery.] = HAVE YOU TRIED Everybody's Pills FOR INDIGESTION? “They Are food, Price 25 Cents. ee | Souenon & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. oct3 i deen, built in Scotland for the Dominion Government, arrived here from Pictou | last night. While coming in the harbor rhe grounded at Murp hy’s Point, but | floated off with the incoming tide, which ca ised & dels ay of about ‘ ir She has “just finished | supp x the lighthouses, and came in for a supply of water. [The Aberdeen is 180 feet long between perpendiculars; | breadth, moulded 31 feet; depth of hold, n led 16 feet 6-10; draught, 12 feet. | She is lighted thronghout by elec tricity | carries a powerful search lis ght. The engines are quadruple exte nsion, | maintaining a speed of 12 knots. She has |} all the latest improvements, and cost $86,636. She is commanded by Captain | Knowlton, late of the Vigilant, with Mr. Meikle, late of the Landsdowne, first offie- 1 Mr. Ferguaon, late second engineer | eT, an of the Stanley, chief engineer, with four | firemer The new boat is intended for the fishery protection service, for which she! I staves bere te-morrow. PERSONAL. Dr. Moore and Mra Moore returned to Summers ide 4 morning While in| Boston the Dr.took a special Summer | Cours at Harvard Un versity, with hospital pr _— o-e+e--—— Studied toe Mari. Many a young girl falls a victim to over- study and 1« brought to a condition of nervous prostration bordering on complete breakdown of t whole physical system. | Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic, the result of yeara of careful experiment by ite originator, is peculiarly ada pted to meet ‘Our Last week's sales exceeded by far those of the corresponding week last year (Exhibition). We attract and re tain patronage rather by the excel- lence of qualities shown than by preposterous claims, a fact the keenest buyers and the general public are quick to discern. “Good wine needs no bash,” neither does the selling of our goods require that we should singe the whiskers i of truth. dence of the purchasing community and so each Having won the confi- we would retain it, » ek’s effort with us is to surpass the previous This will be THE BEST. one. ‘MARK WRIGHT & CO,, LTD, shch cases as thix, and no household can ; afford to be without it. It restares nerve force, revitalizes the blood, builds up the whole system and makes the weak strong. | It has no equal as a health restorative. Sold by all druggists at fifty cents per bot- tle or «ix bottles for $2 99 Who Sell at Selling Prices. oct4 | The Biggest And Best Bargain In Hosiery Ever Offered by us is now on our counter. Ladies who wish for them- selves and their children some- thing extra fine, extra thick and extra quality all through, will find this the greatest snap of the season Don’t miss this; it is something undeniably good. BEER BROS. Sizes, 1 to Ex. O. Tar Wearnen.—Fresh to strong south-east to south-west winds; showery, unsettled and ts, Reefers Sui ’ and Overceats. 'S}BOIIIAQ puT Slajooy ‘sying sfog Boys y + e are clothing the people of this city with high-clas« goods low-class prices. We have the largest stock ever shown in this citv. who may require anything in the Clothing line to give us a eall. A lot of our stock has bren bought at a tremendous discount. We found a man who wanted to get out of business. and we boug cht his stock and let him out. Our customers get the benefit. ~~ ——~ ~— —~ MEN’S Overcoats, Reefers & Suits. S.NIW ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ "SUING 1) S19J99Y S}200B9A) PROW Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—dy 4 > S — See8bs g 3 SB |. ieee = > : e 3 ass — o 2 se | @ 7°23.. 2 - @ > 5 b= | a 0 — = a g2cse > ee S @ 222984 2 — eee == 0 BgZs2ee 3 Y) 2: oa re 5 o Kgs S°*. Ss ~ — geadae ® <a S ahoess . ° om joa pon Bt | bebe ls a = oS om, & So % S= ~= & - to © | “seeees Wise wbDeit fC ceeupce n SP v fae SLiscsmo2 5 = — co o4 ¢& Sede Ti Seh2pe8 s — < ae bd fell So wp S85 Wes Fe a4 & peeeice @ ce ao... ae § scary. 3 oo > = ESpoas? g as on = ‘- 6geraces & os a _ am ~|@ ss 8e2e2"s J - = - . Bie sebest. 2 a ey o|"" eefeesk & = 4 "ee Ooks _— . BZRZSOBE | 4 Have You Seen — OUR NEW STOCK OF— BERLIN. PHOTOGRAPHS ? | i | | where we have a Choice Assortment of ; | ' | | i | i } — eee They MARVELS OF BEAUTY, and beyond) doubt the BEST SUBJECTS we have ever shown. are Remember, we are SOLE AGENTS for these PHOTO | GRAPHS and GRAVEURS for this Province. HASZARD & MOORE. Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—t t 8 WE ‘at all prices. 7) a pair—they We have them at $1. may above figures, Crey Flannels. from 10 cents up; a be worth more—we In GREY FLANNELS we are showing splendid values. specially good quality, 15 BLANKETS leave that to you | Wer KNow there’s no better sold at $1.75. v ° S ") od ~ , “\ < ¥,* , uarger, heavier and better Blankets—$1-98, $2.15, $2.60, $2.90, $3.45, $6.60 per | pair and upwards. | | We bought a large stock of these and got them right. thus we are able to give | Good Flannels » cents. We ask those BROS,, Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—t t s Mé' EO porns fi cents ‘ haluttetown, September 25, 1894—4 t s ORDER YOUR Suits & Overcoats 0. A. BROGH’G, The Leading Tailoring Establishment. OUR STOCK ee () FF eee PALL AND WINTER BOOTS 1S NOW COMPLETE. Our Prices will be found the Lowest in the City. J.B. MACDONALD & C0. oe rSeEry: LL DO EOE ‘YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO inn cos OVERCOATS AND An immense Stock to choose from. Charlottetown, OctoLer 1, 1894—dy Coal! Co al! DAILY ARRINING: ON HAND AND Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Leave Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. before the streets are muddy. your | R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894~—6m dy & wy U0 NOT Be Usted an “ ~~ Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, FRESH GROCERIES At a Small Advance on Cost. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. | Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. | Kerosene Oii, 16c. per Imp. Gallon, Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., | Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tna thn sat Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. 3} orders | rs SEE OUR STOCK ( REEFERS. L bee Prices right. ~ nT i) Ni\h COPYRIGHT, 3¢, ‘TWENTY DOLLARS have been paid to travel- ling peddlers for Watches now lying at our ,Store for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. | Two or Three Dollars added to the amount given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid | Gold Watch, guaranteed | in every respect. | MORAL :—Be careful, when purchasing, that you buy of a reliable dealer. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. i i sepuls } } ‘A Word in Your Ear, Madam | | Are you not feeling as wel! as usual this year? Is that tired, run-down feeling | gett ug the upper hand? Do you some- | times feel nervous enough to fly? Are | you sometimes even cross with the chil dren? not to mention that poor, patient husband of yours? Get a Half Dozen Bottles nscale PUTTNER'S EMULSION take it freely, and see what a charm’ will come Over your existence. Read this to your husband rais even- | ing, and he will bring you the medicine | when he returns from the club. It is pleasant and safe to take. Six bottles for $2.50. sept25 ‘Dominion Goal Company, Ltd. | | | The undersigned having been appointed | sole selling Agents in the Province of Prince Edward Island for the above Com- | pany ’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre pared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock | of each kind of Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., . Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+f eerie THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1894. ee Estate of the Late Charles E. Bob- ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson”) will be received by Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod at their office in Charlottetown up to THURS. DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, . D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of The stock in trade of the above estate, Shop and Office Furniture and Tailors’ utensils new in store and premises on Riciwond Street, and the good will of the business carried on by the deceased, together with the lease of said store and premises : 2. The book debts and promissory notes wing Mr. Robertson at time of his death. Separate tenders for No. 1 and No. 2. Stock list (which has just been taken), lease and list of debts and notes can be seen by intending purchasers on applica- tion to Mr. H. R. Boswall, at the store. Terms—One-third cash, one-third in three wonths, and one-third in six months; last two payments to bear interest at six per cent, and to be secured to my satisfac- tion. Each tender to specify nature of proposed security, and to give names of sureties. I will not be bound to accept the high- est or any tender. SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Administratrix. wky tf McKay Woolen Co. > Ch’town, sept29—dy OUR SPECIALTIES ! READY-MADE CLOTHING, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS. Come and See Our Show, HcKAY WOOLEN CO. Charlottetewn, ~~ 25, 1894—dy PE Island Railway ‘Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1804, the trains of this Railway will rup daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :-— le Sei Penet oe EesesaSh) seen Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM 240 600...... Charlottetown....... 6D 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 300 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 6 8 w 4 68..i,.. Hunter River....... 524 816 CO Fahne Bradaibane ol 739 455 730 Emerald. .... 730 508 740 Freetown. 710 63 75... .. Kensington veer 68 600 815 ) annus Ar BMPs sccece ld 615 PM Summerside AM 8.305 Ar 11 Bs we 5 WwiT 935 809 7” oe i - cs 706 OOS LEGS, osiccs cout PA esccscees 600 PM AM r AM AM PM AM PM 630 300.......Charlottetown....... 920 535 65) 315 oe Royalty Janetien...... 906 5616 + Bee cise 3ed for +1 »- 80 40 8 05 405) eiciae ‘Ar --»-( 8 40 Mount Sienes +. 820 410)....... Lv OP sw cuas 810 355 he A re BUNT. .concannde 742 316 DID BOD... c0scce ce bsostsees 72 20 1014 § 88....... cB? BRAVOP. ..00. 000 64 18 1055 605. os Mes s cess OE ee AM P M AM PM A M Pp M AM PM 82> 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 84 Pee iseedccscl Cardigam.......... 717 28 BOGS BPD. soscesd Georgetown........700 216 M PM AM PM OCC ROR ORCC eee eee eee eee eee se eeeeeeee Seeeeee PM AN i bedsebchaaioukl Emerald..... dpacdeconse 76 i iciish os cheba Cape Traverse.... ......0+ 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. er. Moncton, N. A. MCDON ALD, Acting Superintendent, Churlottetown. OR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,794—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED-—~A good, strong, smart lad, about fourteen years of age, as parcei boy tor a dry goods store. Apply by letter to P O Box 487. oct4 LOST—About the 10th of July last, between the erry Wharf and the vicinity of the Masonic T ‘gmple, thence up Prince Street to Malpeque Road, a package containing a large sum of money in bills of large denomination. The finder will be amply rewarded by leaving it at this offic dy lw wy 2i- oct3 MKS. MARTIN is prepared to do all kinds of nursing, also the laying out of the dead. Apply at her residence, Hensley Street. oct2—3i TO LET—Store on Queen Street, next t. Johnson & Johnson’s Dr diate possession; rent moderate. Apply to J. B: MACDONALD. WANTED-—A good, smart, steady giri for eneral housework. Apply at this office, octh LA ST Atthe Exhibition Baliding yester day afternoon, a lady’s hand satchel with prize card aad pass book, with owrer’s pame on them. Any person finding above wili confer an everlasting favor by le: ving it at the store of C. J. PaATTon & Co. seply - —————————— ee WANTED-—By 4@ yousag man with capital to invest, a partnership in good business, Address A B, « LOST—A smali dark satchel contai purse with money and a silk handkerchie: in il, near the residence of Charies Smaliw: Richmond Street. Finder will be reward by leaving same at CHARLES SMALLWoopD’s. se ptz 2 ‘Zi FOU ND—A Stethescope. office. care of this office. septa Apply at this Bt ioe septs WwW AN TED--By the first of October, ri for general hodsework in a small taoaiy. Apply at | EXAMINER Office. To LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, ——— six rooms besides kitchen andattic. A iarge lot of ground can be used asa garden if ui by Mrs. Webb, ply © ALEXANDER Hogne. TO LET—One-half of subscriber’s house on Oriebar Street, containing six rooms. Pileas- ant situation ; rent moderate. t Sip- NEY GREY. WANTED—A housemaid. Apply to Mus F PETERS, Sidmont. pel? TO LET— The Dwelling House on quer, ss Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated w hot water and containipg nine rooms ply to GeorGE ALLEY. tt Se TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ina dweiling house oa Alley Street. Possession given Lith October next.—'aomas ALLEY. thu sal ta—sepus HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortable houses orn aes with stables and coach house. | y wo BEAIRBSTO, 4uc- 7” yet tioneer. ms “een ~ -