Peas = = ~ s a ad Nae eT He nr - _— = THE DAILY EXAMINER . ° “ - te — ee ¥ in the juaint poetry of village lore, where] THE P, E, I, BAPTIST CONFERENCE. TEMPERANCE MEETING, | . a THE DA an aged dame, so loaded with her yeara a ae : ie ; ene - nsure ela she proved no longer co sien Very interesting sessions of the P. E. I. rhe meeting last evening was the lag- x tha proved n unger competent at 7 = : : end the village geese, wae, asa final | Baptist Conference were held at ey | gest and Lest f the present, Series, tbe Against OCTOBER 12, 1894 measure of economy, given charge of the | on Monday and 1 uesday, All but two of | insenem rteadily iner acing. Mr. J. J. © village schoo! the Baptist pastors of the Island were pre- | Chappell occupied the chair. On the Accidents 4 Perhaps wrapped up in the simple sent, together with laymen Simpson, of | platform we noticed Rev. Mr. Palther, , § 5 A FINAL REMINDER le there was a poem indeed It Cavendish, Layton, of Alexandra, Nichols, | Rev. Mr. Corey, Rev. Mr. Miller, Messrs. With ~ | may be that in this crooning, whitehaired | of Annandale, Frazer, of Kingston, and a m mB. Jem, Zz. I. Mellish, Horace Me " senna eo soul, a troop of trusting babies found an | large representation of Bonshaw and | Ewen, John Scott, S. F. Hodgson, W. H. E R BROW I 7 4 lose in Char- | onen gate t the simple ways of Gol. But| Vicinity. Addresses were made toa full Harris, Mrs. Johnson and Mrs, Matheson ° 7 wna tt “ » have ft egle ted Ww lily the k rehe nrath of the village re- oer a 5 Gorse by oat = of the W i ms I ll 2 — a large apres 26 BRO "Ss — viatration wil igarded the matter fror avother stand- | ren, ierstead and Corey, on Acadia UO aingers, he meeting was opened by WN —_— egistration will b — ae . lege, Foreign Missions, and Home Mis- | Scripture reading and prayer by Rey? Mr. BLOCK, CH’TOWN. ' from | pretiminary lists of T pus . T sions, re ‘tively. Pastor D. Price, | Miller. The address of Mr. MecIntiis was : hose old days are gone by. The} Sions, respective!) , } ; ers ‘here are t twenty-four hours . - * ; aettak 2 ely settled at Tryon, being welcomed to! earnest and well received. He showed Insurance Agent. : are y N W 1 grown rich and practical in all lately settle _— 5 ; ‘ " ‘ ake appiicaty und every- | things, is slowly coming to a recognition the Island work by the chairman, made a that money spent for strong drink was = a en tof the teacher. [t comes faster as the} Suitable address. In his settlement, and | worse than useless, either to the consumer ‘ ts y : . — ) slate eal ais Dieta if. her asain and her | that of pastor W. H. Warren, at Bedeque, orto the State. The temperance pledge Neel we aga irge electors the ) ea. fe wer bia j ati to become mar- | the Island cause has lately received valu- | was introduced, and an invitation given to . ort / e hats We do | tyr for the et ‘ove nt of martyrdom. The | able accessions. Pastor H. Carter, for-| all to sign. Re fF Mr. Corey briefly ad- ~ w for tl 4 nie before THe | great Pestalozzi went huogry along with | merly of Tyne Valley, having accepted a dressed the meeting,“ Mr. Davison 6 2 —— AND—— : ‘ ; his young charges; the world was then poor call to the Springfield group, only two | with fine effect that good old song, The | Sescra. Desparones to Tae Uxaminer EXAMINER aga encase Ne seamere, Ree ae sn donk ep chen se abana present pastorless. jon Oaken Bucket, and Miss Snelgrove $$$ or eae ——— a) : S$ in the committeemens hands inet physically; the world is rich The business of Tuesday was largely con- | sang, by special request, that ever popular E VY DA ! Ww . ‘ rovability, have been handed | J, af r tea he ra to p it forth their claims cerned with the consideration of proposals piece, ~ Throw Out the Life Line.” H A MAGE BY STORM. t» the revising officers, and the committees’ | and those of the « iren Advance the | from the Maritime Convention respecting Meeting again to night | oors open at 7. poe 7 ; salarv line! the conduct of home missions. The con-| Song service at 7.45. Chair taken at 8 srieiinnenin WOrk Will BS Gout ae. a ference was not in favor of taking the res-| sharp. Come early and get a good reat. plies , and take a tory friend witt The paragraphs here quoted contain | ponsibility of administering home missions re Vessels Foundered and Lives Lost. j food for the thought of those who are in] on the Island. Its refusal to do so was but tow to Get a Sunlight Picture = : , “C i sonfidence in the present . ; — : legree charged with the education of | & declaration of con : Send 25 “Sunlight soz _ si ial - STIiO : - t is i Jloser advisory rela- - wa ight soup wrappers (wrap » x mn x ~ . TAY T EDUCATION QUESTION. administration. Closer a : on transite the seein takes a ; i as "7 ” ” : : - tions to the home mission board were, how- fe k oe the a rds “why does a woman New Beprorp, Oct. 11. FOR SALE AT THE USUAL DISCOUN I AT Cina Educational Monthly. _ —— 2-0se ———- ever, adopted. The conference, a® invited ae ree a ron ) to Levey The schooner Hattie E. Smith was lost : A NEW ST. PAUL'S. by the Maritime Convention and the board, | OP0*» “{a.. *) Scott St, Toronto, and you | in the storm of yesterday, and her crew of se epee aie ae manne therefore becomes responsible for informa wine et by posta pretty picture free | }7 perished, sragraphs which bear more or less direct fue new church to be erected by the] tion and advice to the board, also for assis- oe edvertinng, — — a eee Provipence, Oct. 12 4 ; j | j ' : : : . his is an easy way todecorate your mes oe ee spon the educational question that has sregati>: ] > o . » | tane rrouping scattered interests. bd : . 7 bh : , : om ¥v uy the educational q bat ha grega will be an ornament Mm the Pe 2 on cH, oo at Merth River, was The soap is the best-im-the market andl ity The steamer Majela foundered yester- 5 ’ raised in this Prevince t It will be situate at the north of the astor / chiggine, ort > | will only cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the} day in a storm. . The crew of six are lost. he! . : ' : : . appointed secretary of the conference, pas- “tees | D 3 n J ; a Commenting upon the discussion of the 1 church, in a position to admit of tor Bentley of Summerside having resigned | ¥Tppers, If you leave the ends open. Write Vinerarp Haven, Oct. 12. matter by the Canadian Medical Associa- | ample area spaces for ornamental trees on | the office. oukp || ress cargtally. The schooner Lillie Anderherschew | : , ; : . — —at = <2 +e as : ; the Educational Monthly says ae ae Pie moterial Gor its wall Recommendations to home mission aid Tun tased Weats. < Yao eee lost her captain and a seaman in yester- | ‘ . : ; as were made on beh«lf of the Tyne valley , ae ae ea 1C SUFIRIDS | day’s gale. We are pleased that the doctors gave | will be two varieties of Nova Scotia stone oes a . -vanneat fae | Weavers at New Bedford were expected to 4 iN nN } . and Springfield groups. Also a request for pec a ftheir valuable time to discussing | — reddish brown for the most part and] a, early visit of the general missionary | Urn to work yesterday under a five per . 4 ° t r «el tional systen } } — : ? : - : et ¥ “4 rex stiol 5 w i lucat y ‘live-colored Wallace stone for the facings. | was forwarded to the board, Proposals . TI ! “oy ; : he M Moncton Gas and Water Works. ; sand girls atter ng our nN i. 1 0 ro! a *pé mer > Woor- Qos : Oe : Aesociation, | [t+ extreme length from the chancel to the | to group Bonshaw and Tryon, whereby the i a “he tat a alte an na edn vane i : 7 — ee) oe te ' i ; ecco | h will be 116 feet. and the extreme | former will receive double pastoral service | “)~ rs P a ae «gage! ras Vily, Ind., nas Moncron, Oct. 12. Dr. Bayard, of | t- « ; ur as ae als ieee oe Da and the latter became independent of the | °°" °° ees rhe — It is reported on good authority that the = ae Se. eee one ne "| Width between the transept walls 56 feet board, were presented and a resolution en- the mill say they cannot run the roll de- arbitrators have awarded the Moncton Gas- ma studies n young children, and | 7. powor and spire will be 112 feet high. couraging the speedy completion of the | partment unless a reduction of 25 percent eles and Wot Company $343,000 for 2 6a CTesult retrained the ervous aa : er 5 eetlad - ia od aiso a resolution com-| '" Wages. is made, and the men refuse to the i» works : : . zien the bn ling i;aboldand ¢ stic ylar as ssed. Also ¢ 3¢ ( Om- : $ ; KS. system and caused great injury, fro: © ; : . ose ae ee ore a ee .o. | accept this. lhree hundred men are idle ” v ‘ i | tl f tt t of t early English Gothie"Mr mending the effort of the North river sec n ¢ juenc oe vt tine never! re ered © Clie ‘ : stints ©.,8 . ‘ ‘ : . i onser nce. nae - 7 it thie . tions—the mc ther church—in heartily as- a : ran Sp : nHyUrions \ ; I I i S the rchitect ; an Fe alle AS st nothing ¢ ! » has »e > : = g we pa 1 arty a W. C. Ha , jt., is the architect ; and we sisting the Bonshaw church in seeking new . * B a thing de rg oe so n a“ War News from the Orient. girls. \ : : rtd : : ; ! / need not add that the edifice wil! be beau-| relations, and in their determined effort not st c eg wens Da a : = ies a sneinieiniasnas s ‘ slowed, ne t ¢ speak co ; ; + sthought, however, that the mills wi sail 4 : y proportioned, 1¢ congregation of | to allow the pastor’s salary to suffer by the Aye , Suanonar, Oct. 12. . ‘ . — . 3 agreed that the eff f our pres i red. The congregation of coma . soon resume on a full reduction of ten per} op eee ae oe in the same old rut, never changing, never to anticipate what will . work or system is injurious, as | St. Paul’s is to be heartily congratulated whe a; ee eu cant : "wo Japanese spies, arrested at Tien- ; . ah tees : : 1e spiritual features of the services ma . ¥ ‘ans : ‘sn. were se -esterday to Nanki 3 i i Z above stated. The following resolution | anon the spirit and energy with which | were merked by more than ordinary degree | ,The New York Tribnne compositors | | ot naa terday to Nankin to be be needed, to enter the field after the fight is over and the prizes i ted :—*“ ‘he s sl of educat } . ' : ”) - ? vs = ho are ¢ ers of » Ty rray ie Chee eh. wa adopted Phe system of _ rk of constructing their new church | of power. Notwithstanding the heavy who are members of the Typographical Affairs in Pekin are represented as ex- . n force in the Domi draws too largely 3 ; ‘ bled Tuesday Union went out on strike on Monday . ee - ’ won, 1s not our way upon the brain tissue of children and | #5 been entere l upon. rain, @ good gathering assemble: _— ay wivht The strike is the ontcome of the tremely critical, ? 7 J 2 t wlaile ' ‘ ‘te . the i: mental and --- 2+0+e— eveening. Pastor Price preached a whole j vibes e nle : ft rt | m7 ithe K. re a ow a 2 —- some sermon, which was followed by an | “f0une people refusing to dismiss the |B. : We never had a fondness for ruts. In the vernacular of the bod \ health There joes not ap NOTES AND COMMENTS. : oe See : ng ST of i. men employed In their stereotyping Fa t Trottin ri : ' " . pear to | | ne di stuns te the cna evangelistic meeting, conducted by pastor | | esos ious Anabilesianicuel anata : pon SS ane are ee : ; : ’ ¢ T : rice was deeply interest- | > . ess room departments, ant employ ——- cae cc ” . . above resolution. Se «pake last August the | —We learn that Mr. J. J. Chappell has et aan woe I. T. U. men in their place. beet’ Gat. eae On street, “we keep our eye peeled” for new paths that lead to im- nso i ld on it is to | been promoted to the position of Mechani- ing and profitable. ‘ : , a, Ost 12. pro‘ession whose peciai function ' » pron ted tot } . TI : : . tte »n- 2 . ch f ig . e hospitality of the community in en wIP NrWwe tobert J. yesterday defeated Joe Patchen ° . . . ‘ look after the health, ments! and bodily, « cal Accountant and Storekeeper of the P. 1€ host ) es SUIP NEWS. : ) ) : : Tement. . ae 8 ‘ the people of Reside My ‘ cal practition- i. sland Railway. and hak Mr. H. W. | “retaining those present was not confi ved ssi siti in a match race. Best time, 2.06. provement We forecast the future are first in ithe field with new stant a oe a a ‘ Sa : a to the Baptist congregation and was, indeed, Port of Charlottetown. —_ ers have expressed the same opinion again | Anderson has been made Mechanical Fore- . Bing one 2 _ or ; oa i and again. Now medical men do not ex- | man, with an increase of salary in each such that no person felt otherwise than : The Author's Will styles that create a demand for our Shoes. That’s w hy our Store ; | rthe sake, simp! ‘ase. Mr. H. 8. Coffin, of the Mechanical | Petfectly at ease. ENTERED. ; press themselves thus f the sake, Simply, | ca-« Mr. .S. Uotin, of the Mechanica . : - ia rt} f } Oct. 11 +a E) ‘tra. M ‘J j ] { doing We helieve we are safe in say- | Dever hae also received an addition t As a mark of the liberality of the peop! - 11—SS Electra, MvLaren, Montagne; —ememne 18 8O popular. of doing 80 e believe we are safe 17 Say partment,ha- also received an addition to ; 7 : ; : . ; i ; ing that the truth in their resolution alary. Congratulations. ~ and the growing interest anc confidence in Brilliant Star, Hartling, Jeddorey-@ “B, Boston, Oct. 12. ng that there is h in eir resoiution, iis Salary. ong i one. = = : r : ; 2 F alee " ; , a. : the work of the denomination, the collec- bal; Lady Franklin, Rhudo, Sydney, The will of Oliver Wendell Holmes J & T B I L Fl B TS D SH E | d and that every teacher « ¢ srience will ___ Prof Saunders. direck > " : r ae in J 7? 1c Wi 0 iver ende oimes . - sabes a the r tate n ; t “a py ‘y es Socom “08 I _ wea tions were larger than at any previous coal; F P T, Hartling, Pugwash, her- gives his grandson $5,000 and the residue — 7 E - S N E 00 AN S 0 S, Our aAders : corroborate their sta fee wot imental farms at brandon, ndian ‘ as : . : . ring: Iris, Bond. Li » Nid herring : , aN : 7 . , apex ae : : meeting of the conference. ring; Iris, Bond, Lapvite, Nfld, herring. | to his son, Judee Holmes. TH AMHERST WAND MADE B rs A! D SHOE . ; It is thus apparent that not alone frum | ®°" Agassiz, reports tue farms all doing r : ah co seein ' " K t 1 - 00 N 8. Sole Control. a a pats _| well. At Indian Head there are over 129, ERR TR a ee ; —— the point of view of justice and economy | 1) ruit trees growing, and at Agassiz,) GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS- | Oct. 11—SS Electra, McLaren, Montaa- Azd Still They Come is this matter important. It is also im-| over 10,000, and about 5,000 trees a year . — : : gue. -" , portant from the point of view of health. are being put out at the latter place, so St Joux s, Nfld., Oct. 10.—St. Pierre, ° ls eeu a6 a viii the French colony on the south coast of | — eee = Bucnarest, Oct. 12. The Chataquan takes the ground that | 'at!n a few years it 1s expected there} 7° ©. . 2 by BORN > : @ res > : . 3 a : \d ' will be a valuable plantation of trees com- Newfoundland, was visited last night M9 —e : I rincess Marie, wife of Prince F erdinand the people’s education should be more prising all the best hardwood of eastern | ® terrific gale, which caused the loss of at At 14 Lucknow Terrace, Halifax, on] of Bulgaria gave birth toa daughter yes- popular. It says: Pade least ten lives and unprecedented damage} October 5th, the wife of Hector McInnes, terday. e e e : . oe e nica to shipping. More than fifty vessels an-| of a daughter. J tiiabiditieousaaial 9 We mean by popular education, infor- -Montreai Gazette: The Dominion dheahl tn tha tibietess wim dciven mation on all fines of useful knowledge | Expe ‘imental farms, as at present man- chee aah’ aaah” Of thees - desteeved i * -- Matched to Fight. that the average American ought to} aged, are all doing good work. The Thei gn Sie oe MARRIED. ° ‘ a ee : Se 1eir crews escaped by the merest chance t t ~ possess to make him an intelligent busi- | dairy branch has already effected a revol- Nii ann ticinie ad Seseek Gelling At the residence of the bride’s father on New York, Oct. 12. 10 esa eC an e Al 00 ~ an 10¢e¢s. Less mon, a knowing citizen, or a capable | ution in the Maritime Provinces. Prince aa : .. ts “: a as ; : * Soares; & ; ‘ : essels arrived at St. Pi within a few | Oct. 3rd, by Rev. M. Campbell, Mr. J. A: atts Tits ia sd man of affairs. In a word, he should be | Eiward Island’s output of cheese for ex- 5 eran : a : : : MeK ce = uM . $A Corbett and Fitzsimmons are matched * ° : ; . days, compelled to make port in conse-} McKenzie, of Hartsville, to Maggie} the] to fiel S be Cha om town, October 6, 1894. the possessor of a variety of knowledze | port in one week now is more than double : ideeae ann on tela in a mole 1 abdest detthier Gf Bach Midas ) Hzht in September next. : , “ ti . . ' P > susts a é gaie "1adest daug > 3 ae 52g. essential to the success of a man of com- | that of one year only two years ago. And Rooters tee tent, which sound tusionaly i Beadalbans ' Iv —— a an eee — . - —= mon sense. This education must be pre-| inthe whole Dominion the cheese ex- ee a _- ee ee : . / 48 3 pare ‘in such are fs books and vf ra~ | ported, produce of Canada, 1894, amount- On the banks. All vessels nso needa At the house of the officiating -clergy- Newmarket Stakes. . P oo ee a Sas. cettieee | cdl ten a ce odleses at $15,- losses. _ Several ships are missiag and man, Charlottetown, op the 9th inst, by _ “Y, zines, that the average man ma gett, k \ y 5 | : . . ae er t the 7 oom | ar ae believed to have foundered, with 200] Rey. D. Sutherland, John James Rendles,| > Loxpox, Oct. 12. ) i i prehend it without the presence of a|488.19i. The whole country is greatly en Halitas Cather: os *s a ' - | Has removed his Office and Residence to living teacher. Because the teacher can- | the richer for the effort which has _ been : Ho ifax, to ~— ierine Belle McDonald, The Lowther stakes, Newmarket, were | P, P. Gillis’ new’ bitilding, corner of Gueat not go with his book to the student, the | made. MontREAL, October 10.—The Mansion opedale, Lot 22. ; won yesterday by Matchbox, = George and Dorchester Streets, oppoaite ; author must prepare in popular language | __ty,. Benoa! covernment has resolved | NOUS Felief committee have been advised At St. Joseph’s Churen, Kelly’s Cross, —— — i ! | the Bishop’s Palace. le e 0 : verage man: : 2 ” : ; by the Dominion government that there is | 01 the 18th ult., by Rev. P. A. McEImeel Buy your winter clothing at J. B. Mag i Entrance to office on Dorchester Street. “ text for the = to make a tentative extension of local self-} - : 8 . : , sg ‘9 | technical terms must be eliminatel. | 0’ o ) nent by orgarizing villae aniona, | 22 Tom in Canada for any class of emi-| assisted by the Rev. J. J. McDonald, Kin- dmald & Co’s, OUR SPECI AUTIES 7 oetll - if Latin and Greek, German and French ‘| 2)\°TRnent OY Orgarizing village unions. | grants other than land workers. The par- | kora, and Rev. M. Monaghan, sub-deacon, Buy your boots at J. B. Macdonald & , : ros ee - : as The scheme is to be confined for the pres- al fatlare of the c . be ee Huch Cs bell, of Kinkora. to Miss Re a * and higher mathematice must be tabooed nit tia, Cie eens ie Meee ta tial failure of the committee’s emigrants xh Campbell, c \inkora, 0} iss Re- | Co’s. | We have reached a time when history ‘d Oh as ses ? tT ‘ fe - sent to Montreal in the past season, it is becca Monaghan, of St. Joseph’s. i ; am agong daivisions. > 10 om- . . -__—- — 3 2 re rr i 7 may be written ina very plain voeabul- cre oe Seeand to lhe alana a expected will practically stop the purely At Amherst on the 3rd inst., by Rev. D. ‘ . READY -MADE CLOTHING, | ary; this is true also in works of liiera- |, eh . mt ialiiaad ra the eitdien Whine charitable emigration. It is now being| A. Steele, John G. McLean, formerly of ture, science, art and religion, anil it | ij. a tion 16 “dents aud the need of urged upon the committee thatthey should] Prince Edward Island, to Charlotte, | Sealed Tenders, addressed to O° teeta Teh iaad ne population is dense am neu ; ak : 5 a etiee > rp ; : ’ "Ry : « endorsed “ co should te done Nothing in 9 book so i aati improvement great, and where bring back to England the emigrants now | daughter of Thompson Fage, of Hastings, TW EEDs, | Work “wilt be reso Gm omes enti dazes the average man as a pedantic state- |). . are men of ade yaste snatult -diasdiiaae without work at Motreal. > — ; — | FRIDAY, the 26th of Uetober pext. Iwelusi ver ent in philosophy, couched i Lomi”. “egies : : S : . Paro 3 s ly, for the construction of Works at Rustico, wag os pay, couched in BaKnow’” | and education to become members of com- Toroxto, Oct.10.—The Toronto cily DIED. SND Gentlemen we don’t want ueen’s County, P. E. Island, in accordance a dead WORSTEDS ’ able words, or, what is worse, in a dea mittees The union funds will consiet of loan has been taken tothe amount of At 80 Tupper St. Montreal, on Sunday — v 4Jn', ' d | With ap'an and specification te be seen = | language.” : : , 224,53 4 yj smi rnine . ” Rdws : A | , 7 é application at the Post Office at Rustico, at = language. the income of the local funds and grants eae - Alderman R. W a Che Py ret. K oe rk sen of] Having been appointed Sole Agent for to court you for your trade, ofthe Depasemansae rote Works, Ottawa. . The popular Science Monthly condemns | from the district Boards, and will be main-| f Moatreal, representing the Bank o: 1aries Grant, Esq. and grandson @f the Gharlottetow » the on ‘ :" 1" a eee : | Tenders will not be considered unless made . - / tit i ‘val f lv devoted to the repair of village roads British North America. The rate of the | late Charles Grant of the Northwest (o. lottetown for th le of the UNDERCLO I ILIN G, j outside of treating you with | on ‘the fo er ane sigued with the the latter-day competition and rivalry of | '- ; oa a 5 . - a ee ace : a ; | signatures of tenderers. y * d l aed eanitetion. The original local self- loan was over 91 for 3} p. c. 35 year e : — Cc l b t d Sta d d P; t | courtesy and giving you what An accepted bank cheque, payable to the j inen and women, nd says: | : PES oe bonda. . . = ¢eleprate ° hndar al- al | . order of the &in'ster of Public Works, equal Bas ; | government scheme, proposed twelve years : o Thousands of new patrons lave taken * ‘ HAT ny ' we conssder values not easily 10 five percent of the amount of tender, must a If men have abused their power in the | 420, contemplated the creation of such QUEBEC, Oct. 10.—The coming visit of | Hood’s Sarsaparilla this season and _real- terns and Pablications, : ‘ d vy accompany each tender. This ebeque will bs ap past, itis only what holders of power, who | unions throughout the province as unite of | Monsignor Satolli, papal ablegate, ha-| ized ite benef in. blood puiiied, and ic duplicated. If we give you | Pricicliiuhs party decune the contract, of i were also fallible mortals, might have been | administration, but that part of the scbeme | given rise to considerable speculation in | strength restored. we take great pleasure in recommending CAT d, 2 : will be returned in case of pon-acceptance e expected to do ; and if women were wise, | 2s abandoned. ecclesiastical and lay Catholic circles. Ii | —— this THOROUGHLY RELIABLE PATTERN to our goods for little or nothing We | tender, a bind itself to ac- ae] the lesson they would learn, now that they | —_—_—_—___— a snnet oe Gemnerty tat Thy viei will many customers.» We can recommend BLANKETINGS are cheating somebody. Our | cepttne lowest orany tender. : are more and more being placed in the way | TRE CHINESR-JAPANESE WAR not partake of an official character how- srseee BRLATCEAN22228808 the Standard as a VERY SUPERIOR PATTERN, ’ o ld t : By order, = nos of a puring power themselves, would be, i ee - ° ever. Rev. Abbe Paquet, professor of 4 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." it being more up to date, better modeled, FL ANNELS good customers wou no go E. F. * Oe . : j >) , + ave Tniwv ster : . . sha . ° » ° re y- if possible, uot to abuse it so much as men | A Big War Debt—England's Interest and theology in Laval University, was Fome > ee . and.with very simple directions for mak- in for that so we promise you | Depaitment of Public Works tn thats dew heme ddee. heck te title tate Duty. years ago one of Mer. Satolli’s pupils] § ing i ] ic 4 li emnenerene . | eee mee + in lay ha t he t ‘ = é e puj ing, and is as 10W priced as any, and its that none can undersell us. | Ottawa, Oct. 5th, 1894. gained by turning the shaft of feminine wit Sir Edward Gray, Parliamentary Secre” when a professer in Rome. 7 cost is often saved because of less waste of Home d g 0 Sh : ee Re UR Te ot ae : against men,nor will the feminine character | tary to the Foreign Office, addressed a Orrawa, Oct. 10.— Hon. Mr. Bowell has LS ‘ material, better model and less refitting all 6 ur OW, value considered. Our trade . . : : be improved by much indulgence in the- | meeting at Wooley, Northumberland, a| received a communication from Mr ; than any other pattern made. Try them ; oe. niin’ : ake toe onli . ae . — ee ae ( - : J os aikdas has been steadily growing, practice. Better far will be a serious effort | day or two ago. He said: “The longer | Braddon, Premier of Tasmania, in which Tasteless Effectual. ) P once and you will use no other. } } y = : st | 2 to rise to the level of : their new oppor-| the struggle between China and Japan is} he says: “ On behalf of the Goverment >For Sick- H eadache, > The Standard Fashion Sheet will be t irough, we ‘ presume, jus —_—_—- " ree ere on pe protracted the more difficult it will be to }and people of Tasmania, I have the honor ° ° e ‘ found on our counters free of charge. C treatment, which is an indi “a- | We have now on hand a fine supply of be a great scholar anda great fool, and | limit its consequences. The fir: , to convey my cordial thanks to the Gov- ] d D ‘ F IEC TE ‘ s . * \% a ‘ ilbe. © ising ” tale palgtigs siborn yng yap Mia gage Be . _— consequences. Phe first duty of se ¥ my con oks 1 he FOV mpaire igestion, GEO. CARTER & CO., tion of life and health from a good, sound Bulb » comprising the fol a * ; by, may a nan | the Government is to protect the lives and | ernment, Parliament, public bodies and ° ° 419 . sg Cl ; ak a : lowing well-known Flowers :— . i a ; i, A ; ; ; ‘ n : ; octl2 Booksellers, &c. 1arlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894—dy busi . Don’t be! * r.7 4 sa much easier thing to stimtmate the yroperty of British subjects in the far east, | to the people of Canada fur the liberality 7 ie ee , usiness standpoint. on t be Talins—Sinele Miked han to strengthen and enrich the | and it is also the Gor | and Kindo led to J ) 98 8 ss intellect than to strengthe na enrich the | and it is also the Government’s intention | and kindness extended to Tasmania’s rep . : afraid to ut us to a little Queen Victoria, moral nature ; and ad ws not follow that, | to maintain concert with the other powers | resentative, Hon. Nicholas Fitzgerald, at Female Ailments. ‘ CHALLENGE ! , bl P ki : | Yellow’Prince, siagetond enbenihiel Gaeoe atm lede bee cnc ee ee Renowned all over the World. , trouble by asking to see our Crimson King, collewes ar iniversities ey are row arice > atte a Ot ofc » 77 " adi; J iLite ae a ur . ; a th y are g ig | arise from any attempt to take political Orrawa, Oct. 10.—Commissioner Larke Covered with a Tasteless & Soluble Coating: § As the match race between Onward and goods. We will be always / La Canadiens W hite. . at once to show a | igher type of character. | advantage of the situation to the injury of | has received acommunication from Hiram | | , a “Sibel, Billy McKie has not been completed, I ] 2d to . Double Superfine Mixed, “ It is not impossible even that a reliance on | the other pewers.” Referring to the re-| Waler & Sone nat Chat thete « ; Ask for Beecham’s and take no others, iW 4 af Bals ad please see you. b> Begct semen Mostions Oonaius ; . cmatiile ad aia’ ethte® Raed fs “ s : alwer ons, Slating that their agent at Made at St. Helens, England. 4 wi match my horse aiston against NI ; arcissos Uris ? = methods of ture w — oor veen | cent war scare, Sir Edward Gray re-| Buenos Ayres reports a demand ir the Wholesaie Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal. § Billy McKie on the same conditions, “AND : - Double White, ‘ devised for men may ten 2 ae | marked : “Last week it was stated in the] Argentine Confederation for oatmeal and a trachanchy! Behe ewe a namely, $100 a side—race to come off on JOHN T. McKENZIE ‘ Vou Scion, m in a gre ater or “e degree, those hiner inte newspapers here tnat there were a serious | pearl barley, and suggesting that trial ‘ “ . a day to be ayreed upon—at the Souris MM ¢ ¢ § enntneintinrin : Crocus - Named Sorts, io > ye which a ean o the glory of the | risk of our being drawn into a war with shipments be made. Mr. Larke is asked RR te Lee ee Driving Park. qq Snowdrops—Single and Double, ‘ er e cex,,andin which we are qnite “rance : lease. aw ‘ > i . i , omaha, ‘ aes “ad belie agg Me! . ng : = plea: - ov = er a0 to supply the names of a few producers. Tobacco var | JAMES McDONALD, V. S$ aera HVOV Ad ‘| mang 47g ee z prepared to dee ow! t eli as absolutely no foundation for 1€ : ; : : f mf JAMES NALD, V. 58. - s senile : Sacer 1 ilies. I he inteile tual differences between the alarming reports ircnlated.” E maon, O04 Ts ee apevanoe’ nat vor d 1@5 in 3 Summerside Oct. 12 1894 4j p a en begs Ne rr oe the | Chineae Sacred ] ilies +; sexes miny be less than have hitherto been . dean : in . . mile Zola, e rench author, one 0 a th r | ns » side, Uct. ie, 150 t— ubiic that he has now in stock, al 118 Ob : i - i ' ns Ps ; a i 5 f | supposed ; Lut there are differences never- rene co ono lth a a eae whose latest works, “Lourdes,” has been . n 0) ner qua } a = = == | and well-known business stand, Richmond | I urchase rs when buying Bulbs ia + oa holecs, and i to Ge maceiieed. tetenes a eee xe Japanese | placed on the Index Librarum Prohibi-| [1€5 accord: LOCAL NOTICES Street, a large and well-selected stock of bring their own pots and have bulbs pot t i it is th fest bh , and itt 1¢ manife interest Of | government has decided to raise an inter- yas at Advertisements under this heading enarged : » * : ” © ” 9 | free.of charge. $ the race that these should be developed | nal war loan of $50,000,000, which torum by the Vatican authorities, will fo where i 5 for at the rate often cents per line, acd _— SRE, woah. ell be INSURANCE AGENT. These ulbs are fur sale at the lowest . , , , ’ 7 > ap ® Thea . ‘ > } a e > pe and made prominent, rather than weaken | together with the new taxation for war| et? @ this city on October 28. The sold at the lowest prices for cash. . | prices. Nothing is eo beantifal asa die ej and obseured. If the human race is to | purposes. will brine a a object of M. Zola’s visit is said to be to ; late | aM ; Also, constantly on band, a full supply a is Offic Watson’a’ Old prices. Nothing )_beantif pury , will bring the resources of the ' di - } “ ; Buy hats, caps, clothing and under- of BEEF. PORK. BACON has removed his Office -to atson’s Ok | play of these flowers, which are very endure, and if civilization is to advance, | government up to $180,000,000 The], ae Oh Sues of _ she Pope; but in clothing at Prowse Bros., and you will ce ; “ Stand, Queen Street, next door. to aly or 7 he relation betwee ae me Silt a wears i : this, the Vatican officially declares, he 6 ? . High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole ; a ope fe peasily grown in winter. t! lation between the exeS must not | minority in the cabinet favored-a forei . ’ ’ t ly zet the best. but y i] Is 5 ? Telephone Office | i : : jm ity vs i £" | will not succeed not only get the best, but you wi 180 | sale and retail > elephon CPe hey JOHN WILLIAMS permanently be relations of rivalry. Men | loan, owing to the recency of the last in- ps ee : save money on every purchase. See : Wag — a ne aN ona “a i women were not made to atruggle ternal loan. 7 MonrreaL, Oct. 10.—British imports their new and styliah hats direct from - THOMAS CAMPBELL. ocill lw } v 9¢ Ridgeway 7 ns : ae el with one another for the advantages of life| tis stated in Berlin that China has | fom Canada show an increase of 3 per Christy & Co., London. septl5 ee : e534 1 sept29 Upper Prince Sureet. but matnally to aid one another in reaping | asked Germany to use her good offices | C¢™t- for the znonth of September, accord a ia ; : a SE a or es ae = those advantages | with a view to terminating the war bet- | !9g to the returns published by the British Perea . , or een vere eee Z As to Dha tabaties of leach the Inter | ¥¢e® China and Japan board of trade, as compared with Septem- oe a. ! r. Cros - ae y ne AS to @ BF ries of teachers, e P ° ° e lass ry AY “i a —— — ' : m4 — =. (A despatch from Shanghai to the ber last year. There is also an increase of eS ee a &. tate Schaol Review says : Central News says a'though the Chinese T per cent im the Imports for the nine ‘ ‘ ‘ “7 ‘ . ‘It is inspiring, indee|, to read of great ; Zoverniment has plenty of men at its dis- months of the ce compared with the re ; ae oe oo materials received to-day teachers in the past who so loved their | posa! there is a total lack of modern arme — period of last year. Cheese increased ye 6 EP at tae SoS at Haszavd & Moore 8. life-work that the question of remunera- | for their use. This deficiency, the des- Sa By ——— Rony Great Bri- = Se Cx Gray flannels, ginghams, blankets, j tion hardly rose above the horison of their ; patch asserts, the Germans are endeavor in to Vanada decreas ¢ 25 per cent. in clothing, &c.. selling as fast as customers 7 TPS ry de ; thought These men were martyrs. The fing to supply. Many Chinese soldiers September, and for the nine months 30 | IASTIFF PLUG CUT can take them away. The people find our ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR—-— ; cond:tions under which they labored de- | recently sent to the front have been armed | P&T cemt., as against the returns of last] + : si : wrices just as advertised. The crowds come i a J j Zs vear 1S 3 scent Fg d F se ! manded the unselfish service which they | only with jingals and bows and arrows. |: , c mix Ur our way. §&o they may. The prices we gave. The times were poor. The higher | The families of customs officials at Pekin __—— of the choicest grades are esking for goods this week are functions of the child-chool were un- | are arriving at Shanghai by every steamer. That Joyful Feeling. almost nothing. See our new and stylich heard of, except as whispered prophecies High officials in the service of the govern- With the exhilarating sense of renewed oe ected by manufac- hate.—-Prowse Bros. ; : = ; aaa ia : . : 2 sense of renewe i : , , iu the hearts of a few. Phe teacher's | ment rece ntly reported that the Chinese | health and strength and internal cleanli- ture rs of thirt For underclothing. hosiery and gloves, £ post in those days was often r- fleet, which has been operating against the ; + : y years he best value ¢ be had at John Me- : ' ’ Sas a ¥ ag ness, which follows the use of Syrup of the best value can be had at John Me served ~. enna who were it-|* a equac wn is powerless to cope Figs. is uuknown to the few who bave not experie nce. Leod & Co’s. octlltf capacitater wage or infirmity for pur- | With the enemy, and in fact is not of the ro ed bevor i. r ; : je . eas ot one . " * F suite considered to require an or linary je. | 9! ghtest nse as a means of offence or ; ihe chea on time . medicines : * Beer & Gott have just received some A big supply on hand. Also. RUBBERS, OVER “HOES and k ELT B¢ it ITS. ' gree of ability. An instance is recorded, | defence. oe dences red we eee ae J : B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond | very five dry codfish from St. Peter oe - Pp y the well informed. Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. ol02i Charlottetown, October 10, 1894—m w f = - , oe ee ons ahs a cee —_ ~~ ee » ladies’ Astracan and Coon | i Jackets, Fur Capes, Collars and Muffs. AN IMMENSE STOCK AT STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'’S BLOCK. :