THE 4 4 = TAK \ S ’ APER The Leading ibe Newspey and a first class Mag* ' ty > cents « Mooth Feur Dellars a Vear, T'} Pure Datwy Rxa Met s Ma gre: Pe a Rs VMava ‘ le —_=? ’ " LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS tald te Rest, ' DD. ¢ : i? ] McEa pla ati Sb ve 4 t ~~ Trouwl : s Wedding \ : Bav Po Ww ‘ : srivarion Friday , 5 : t me nm the ! were fired } i urge of buck . : ed The bride fa t her hust 1’ hy ah ti wa The Miramichi Fatality, A New satie, N i touching tl . M steamer Ru ‘ “l a ve dict tl sel came to he ‘ running iD ‘ ven Car I boat i of Mr. 7 pson, Q C.,a enid t verdic wa ‘ stig an ! ad K He wa ha imi was e : - ii A Sad Story \ : : | is reported mM William Bunker, an il & ma Came @ii Ue way from | Y : i «dla aa \ } i* i ! \ognetus hie ‘ are tint I wl ‘ W i : i i a! wed wit | ther’s ’ | ' greeted r i ma i Arh A went t ‘ ! with ul dea } H a Lowe nee Theat Absurd Militia Order | ‘ ati hor tine a nt red } t) kK ’ ' y ‘ af 1 sex Cour Rifle Asso al apy ‘ for tents é ig : ind wa 4 4 ha ; 4 t mn s : reps ted the resu't spplicat os Pres the As ation, and that - i! at ai { sey i] Of Rn pe it S Jol i authority ary for the obtaining of the tent-, ived no reply The tent which the Secretary atthe range traay kindly lo 1 for the pury i ‘ lor I } - In Short M I All il » is to he held on hy r Sri Pra vf ] Methodi { irch ‘ git @ yh wk, sha | N i (rari 1 A vy, will i ve! y,a gh n I are Vv red The : i ma 4 ot th I futur 4 at Summerside t lav attracted a good numb f people t irTiving park The track is in good lition and the weather fine (se the free-for-all race for trotters and pea at the King’s County Exhibition, fill, the Exhibition Association fed filer a purse of $100 for a 2 sae, trotters and pacers Entries ‘ the 16th ins - Saved by the Dog. (tame bear broke loose at Hunter Se « place on the Irishtown Road near Muncton, on Monday, while being fed ] tendant. Oliver Gogain, was the ran about the place at the time, and at pted to recapture bruin While bruin back, in getting over a he was attacked and termbly man- vled about the arms, head, neck and » lers. Mrs. Sellick a: d a boy, hear- + Govain’s cries, unloosened one of the jogs and the dog attacked the For halfas hour the two art mals ' ' he log having a death grip M eanw hile Hunter Sellick returned, ‘ Lt warand «8 him with The dog waa let yng o the ri beat At latest accounts ‘ vas in @ precariona condition, but : we erta ved = La Interesting Decision, Aix ‘ : the reserve men of the standing a vof Great Britain were rranted leave to resul , Canada. Many svailed themeel vee f the permission, got i down a& members of the supplied , ath settles stereity Credit was free-y tradesn en w lve rever nm ihe | they located In eourt st Halifax on Tuesday, a man tamed i we Hy yaa aned for thirty dollars | femiant did t dispute the accor ni, t wle the plea that he was exempt from om pulsi to pay the debt | fa wae an army reserve than The k : iry law proved how w | tak- i leferee Being a soldier it 1 in the art uct, ¢ prevent » voldier’s services it was a toenact that for any debt nds he could not be ar- r pelled to pay There are tf arwy reserve men Canada, the majority of “ unknow®# in that regard The eae? interest in every Canala wher these men Ladies are not Disappointed soments. We g interesting »try every both ua * LILY.” . WEAR GUARANTEED! Giove has arrived itisa spe- an n Austria, and very suitable : ¢. marketing or driving we thin [EK EXCLUSIVE CONTROL Of this Glove Mizgoes >. los § BUTTONS Price 35 cents. LACED : & W RAS LRANTEED. : : I Down Quilts. Case Mantiles, i : iblings. Dress ¥ t Receivea ted Satur BEER BROS ifandk Da y--Maturday. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 14, 10 a, m, Fine and warm Apply to MISS Lbck ¢ DAILY Marine News I ‘teamer Worcester, w ll EXAMINER, : e | ae CAVE on vturn to Boston this evening at six clock , The humber of vessels on the registry * of Canada last year was 7,007, with “ tonpage of 964,129, a decrease j; the ‘ * ‘ . . ” : ear of 1,564 ton rhe Verse] < reg}. it o : tered by provinces are ae i R. ; 1a a follows New srunswickK, 969; Nova Scotia, 2.778 Q : tla, 2. : the » 1,404; Ontario, 1.345: P BE. Island 195; British Columbia, 246; Manitoba, 78 ii Police Pen. -Hings. The assault éas f Purcell vs, Wriston, uljourne af m yes medint was concluded ¢ ol ; : e Pe Court this forenoon, and | Wriston wae fined $1 and cost ‘ “HInmMOns Was issued today ’ | P ; Michael Evan. wh is charged ing a hose On one of th atr with mov- eets of the ty without having firet ned a enee from the May il in¢ mh up to tmal to-morrow A summons has beén d r com on a suit, wh t etu al ’ ow eee A Rare Treat Expected, The celebr; i ited Swedish Quartette will give one of their relined entertainments in t} wines . the Lyceum on Thursday evening next, let inst The entertai ; 2 i e entertainment is to be given under the suspices ofthe Y. M. C A Of their performance in Birmin rhami, Ala., the Daily News of that city Fave T he programme rendered last night was wonderfully smooth and flawles Che audience was enraptured and showed the moet intense appreciation Every singk number was encored; every single number was delightfu lhe quactette work was | remarkable for its amoothness and finish There was no straining The voices blended as gracefully as the tints of a -inan seemed at any within several notes of the limit rane A ltovethe r the the winter pit hs of his neert was like fur of the reatful, escapes criti ' dreamy, delice us It ism On absolute merit—that » an ease which vas calm, ' ' merit which is the high omes from the highest art - Sabbath School Cony ention, A convention of the Sabbath schoo! workers of the Presbyterian congregations of Tryon and Bonshaw, Strathalbyn. Brookrield, New Glasgow and Hunter River, West and Clyde Rive Covehead and Brackley Point Road, St. Peter’s Road, Zion ehurch and St church, Charlottetown, will me chureh on Tuesday, Cwo se2sions will James’ t in Zion September 19th, at be he hd, lasting from 3 told] m ip m 5.30 p.m., and from 7.30 The following pr Sémi-tropies ft | y granime 1s expected to Le carrie dor Addresses onpu were of tie Sunday a cad by Rev. D. S itherland the ‘lation of the Sunda: hool to the church by Rev. G B McLeod; persona i | qualific a tions of the teacher, Ho D Laird; the teacher's preparation, Rey. M. Campbell. med the teacher’s ispirati by Rev. 7 F. Fullerton Mr. ma Sennee will con- luct a model lessor i, subject, the Interna- nal Teseon for October lst The ad- lressea will be followed by discussion, jue=tions, et It is hoped that he Sab- | bath school workers in these cx mgregations will endeavor to be present The fal lic are cordially invited to attend the seasions David Sutherland, Convener _ Personal, Mr. and Mrs. W. H home from Boston last ey Mr. D. T. Johnstone of is visiting Charlot'etown Mr. Chas. G Wright, of has returned from his holiday Boston, New York, Chic ago and cities of the neighboring republic The Vancouver, B.C News-Letter, * Rev J M Me Leod, ot Zion | Church, left Wednesday on a holiday trip » Montreal, Quebec, and Pictou, N.S Mr McLeod has attended very steadily to his pastoral duties since coming ta the ars ago, and well earned his vacation.” It is expected that Rev Mr. McLeod will also visit Charlottetown His many friends here would be pleased to see him At the Hot were registered : Eng; G Noxon, tray, North Rustico tered last eve ning se Harvey, Brennan and W C Sterling, Halitax; T W Feighs, Bermuda; A E Bennell, Philadel- phia, Pa; J A Robertson and Wm J. Irv- | ing, Monfrea!; C B Greenslett, Boston; H | Stewart returned ening Chatham, trip to save: city four ye has | Davies this forenoon there e Smith, London, Ingersoll, Ont; F C Rat- There were regis- | Clarem way po | are sure we will be rashed all the other | ‘time, vu CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS GOODS, MENS FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS. LADIES’ MANTLES TWEEDS & WORSTEDS, FUR GOODS We department We want yOu to buy from us will endeavor to make every BEST rant do all the trade, but we the in town. what will berefit you. and which you us cheaper than can buy from you can buy elsewhere; then we Lt-Col Creighton and H A Sutlerland, St John; ’ Orlande Tayler, Truro. F. H. Kingsbury, wife and their chil | dren, Portsmouth, N. H.; L. Anderson, St. Heber McEwen and H. D. Me-| Peter’s; Ewen Lot 40, and W. C. Kennedy, city, were registered atthe Queen Hotel this forenoon. The — last evening. in- eluded J. P. Tuplin, New York city; cs Sesotho md, Darton ath, nh. oe al Sutherland and Miss B. H. Lawson, Wal “me. N Ss SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown, ENTERED. Sept. 13—SS. Fastnet, Churchill, Hfx, mdse; Minnie May, Garcin, Pictou; Sea Breeze, Benoit, Glace Bay; G. H. B., Forgeron, Pietou; Union, Gerrior, Little Glace Bay; Margaret, McMillan, Pictou; J.H. Hiltz,. Boudreault, do; Maggie Blanche, Rogers, Glace Bay; Lily Bank, | | } | sue, Picton; Ss W orcester, Baker, | Bostor CLEARED Sept 13-——-SS. Fastnet, Churchill, S’side; | Triumph, Boucher, Baie Verte; J. H Hiltz, Boudreault, Picton; Lily Blne, Wood Island Roberts, Picton. Bank Te miple ; J amecs LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. Now is the time to get your crockery ; ea till to he front with che ap yia*s a 1 crockervware, at the cheap ecrocke-y store W. P. Colwill. Sept 14 2 wks dy&w ky “& sets, chamber sets,: sets in great varielies at Dinner set:, t table sets, Water the cheap crockery estore ae. P. ‘Cobwill. Sept 14 2 wks dydwky. Jewel Heaters—Jewel heating stoves for hall, offices and roome, are ther best heaters. Jewels Norton & Co. USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great Biood and Nerve Remedy. Sept 13 6i eed. lou Should See to it that the prescription which your doctor gives you is earefu)ly dis- pensed, otherwise it may be useless. We hare always made our business a specialty, tee “pure drugs, accuracy, careful preparation, moderate prices.” Only Graduates in Pharmacy allowed to fill preseriptions. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. — 5 MUSIC. N will resume her music MISS LUCY CAV cee nea on os mober. a - end int tending studen iease Vv , Dorehester t sth sept: —aug3l clase | ! Je wels! Jewels! —E. H. | and guaran: | SILVER & GUL WalGHes | | | ' } ; ; ’ le this branch of | : i ' ; ; ' | ' | | i i | for sale at Haszard & Moore’s The magnitude of our trade enables us to offer very low prices. NEW GOODS Come now opening. and sec us and you wont be disappointed in our Grand ‘Show and Low Price se ——--——(Xx) en PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, Septem be r 2, 1893 SWEDISH GONGERT UU, THE LYG2. My, GHACLOETCTOWA THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2tst, 1893. - Best Concert Given in Charlottetowa for Years —— { X Railroad. a . 50 and Y. M. open at 7.15. Concert commences at 5. “— oan ———— SS — FIRST-CLASS Reduced Fares on the * ifhiee ‘septld AND OTHER GOODS. CAMERON BLOCH. Charlottetown, September 14, 1893. cents each, Doors THURSDAY, SS CASES NEW FALL GOODS! | | up too much of our Store room, Now opening SEPTEMBER 14, 35 cases of New 1895. ’ To Boston Goods, being the first instalment PBR “CARROLL” cf our Fall purchases More will follow in a day or two. These goods are all personally s-lected in the best English and Scotch markets, all ot the latest styles and very best values. Everything fresh and new—no old stock. We describe, but it and see the prices. goods have no time to will pay to call get our. and AND- ‘* Worcester’ Only $6, Everybody should take advantage of this verv, very low far CARVELL BROS Ch'town, Julw Lith, *93. guar tu f e® Don't travel Second Class when you can go First Class for nearly the same meney. For that reason Ex h m, prac Ww Fe, GO TO BOSTON MOORE & McLEOD, Successors Charlottetown, Septem ber te 1893—tu th sat to Perkins & Sterns, The A WHAT MUST GO :---Bad wlignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift keys, double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has? abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. THE NEW YOST combines the life-lore experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who invented the “ Remington” in 1875, the “ Caligraph” in 1880, and the “ Yost” in 1889; the THE tne only Perfect Writing Mach- Yost Typewriter. NEW YOsT ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT YEW PRINCIPLES, YEW PATENTS ‘EW MEN, ‘EW LIFE, NEW BRAINS NEW METHODs, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and 7 we me ee BEST latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an ideal, The New Yost prints direct from steel ty The alighment is absolutely perfect typewriter put is clern cut and beautiful. paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General berfect. time Proviices, Second-hand Remington, 134 Prince William St., St. John. D. B. Stewart, blurred, The pe; its work is never perfect and permanent. Agent for Caligraph and other machines for sale cheap. Charlottetown, 90 & ce 45 CENTS PRICES SREAD KNIFE............. .RING KNIFE....... “RVING KNIFE... AZ24 OQ Seas NNT & sees a a (Charlottetown, September 6, 1893—tu th sar Cc —. crm C3 canon, amie S35 amen ol We have so manv Hats on hand that they are taking and to clear them out we are giving a discount of 25, 50 and 50 per cent., according to Style and Quality. Town, who HATS in the BOYS’ Men come Ye invite all the and Boys want a New Hat, to along. | 25 cents up. Bb. W. FAYLOR, JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, September 9, 1893. from | | MUSIC SCHOOL. MR. EARLE’S engagement as Musical In- structor at Miss Ruseell’s School having ter- minated by the closing of that institution, he has decided to continue the Musical Depart- mentin roomsi na central position. tion will be given in Piano, Organ and Vocal Music, al) ‘pupils having the privilege of atte nding FREE classes In Harmeny, Sight | Singing and Theory of Music. There ix also | in contemplation the formation of a Gle« Club for Ladies and Gentlemen. The first term begins THURSDAY, l4th inst. Terms sept] on application. d&w ti Pickford & % Black Halifax & P. E. Isla Island §. §. Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 & m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for ip. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage a ply to W. <P CLARKE, Agent. Summerside Halifax, N. &., Chariotte etown, July 12, 1883. | ©o Ler. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable atiached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout Rent moderate and im- mediate possession. GEORGE ALLEY. _Septi—sat ta th & wky ; Christy Eenives BREAD —CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ang M4. RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. THIS HOUSE is thoroughly painted | outside and inside. Good accommo | » dation for travellers by rail and steam boat. | Table well supplied at a moderate fare. | {| Please give usa call. Aug 15—3m eod pd | them | Prices from $25.00 up, | time and money, The line spacing absolutely | the Mari-| Instruc- | | This house | to hire. via the FAST SHORT LINE—Chariotte town to Pictou via the Navigation Company's Steamers; Pietou to Halifax via the Inter- colonial Rail w: ay, and Halifax te Boston via the fast, modern-built and equipped Steamers “HALIPAX” & “ QLIVETTE” sfiling from the Plan! ville Street, TUBSDAY 8a.m.,and SATURDAY Wharf, foot of Sac«- and THURSDAY at at 10 p. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, and the privilege of zoing on board Steamer night before departure without extra charge ra? There will be no Thursday, Sept. 14, salon Saturday « He of the Steamer from Halifax but the OLIVETTE will venting, Sept. 16. on her last season. Thereafter the Steamer HALIFAX will continue weekly sailings, leaving Halifax every Wednextay, at 8 a. m., for Boston, and returning from the latter port very Saturd: iy at noon For Tickets and all information apply to the ¢ harlottetown Navigation Company sept If a sufficient number offers, the under- signed willstartan Evening Class in Short- hand early in October. Terms 85.00 (in ad vance) per 12 lessons. This will be an ¢xeel- lent Opportunity of acquiring this useful art. the methods of instruction pursued hy m« in my past classes, and whieh were very sue- cessful, will betcontinued this season, lense make early application. W. H. CROSSKILL, Certificated Teacher of Phonography. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1883. Sportsmen, Attention ! TENDE OGRE SERED #° C1 oF Send for ourcatalogue of Portable Boats and Canoes, ihey are unequatied for Fishing, Shooting and Cruising. Sportsmen can reach any lake orriver with them and can carry us baggage. Weighs from %5 Ibs. up, Invest in one and save ACME 242 St. septlii—im Johnston's Fluid Beef maintains its high standard a A Perfect Beef Food. STAMINAL FOOD FOLDING BOAT CO., James Street, Montreal, is a and a TONIC combined It contains the BEEF AND WHEAT, and the qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in th feeding qualities of toni form of a Palatable Beef Tea. Milk Granules Milk so treated 8 the solids of pure Cow's that when diseslved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. Wanis, Lost, Fouad, & Advertisements under this heading charged ve cénis per line. Ast 4on Kent Street, somewh «re between Mr. J. Whear’s and Mr. L. Beers, a lady's boot heel lined with gray flannel Che finder will be rewarded by leaving it a Mises FIN LEY’s, Kent Street li pd—septie WANTED AT ONCH , good, smart steady girlfor general houeework Apply at this office septld TO LET.—The eastern half of a ‘Meus situ ate on gre Street, lately occupied by Mrs Hoone y, containing six rooms, and is in good condition as the house was rebulit last sum - ‘yr. Possession given immediately Apply to Mr. Thomas M-Quaid, IL, wer Que n Street, or to the own at Southpor; koWARD KELLY dy se ptis SERVANT WANTED to eook and do general housework for a family residing in St. John K ferene required Apply to ©. E. Lewis, Photo Stadio, City, between the hears of 9 ani 120 clock, Be puss TO LET.—One-half of a double tenement house on Hillsborough Square, pied by B.C. Prowse, imately occu For. parti ulate wy ppl y . . to Wim. Wyatt or B.C. Prowse eo. LOST.—Somewhere between Brighton hoad and Great George Street. the brown cape of a waterproof coat, The finder wiil be rewarded on leaving it at this office maps MRS. F. MACNUTT has reopened her w Drawing and Painting at her re« Upper Prince Street jw law pd—sepis classes f dence TO LET.—The house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mrs. Offer. Apply to Mrs. Orrex at her present residence on Kent Strvet sept ~ WAN ED.--A Apply toc. L M augsl holst wheel n Stroet second-hand ORKISON, Que TO LE! A house on the « ami Sidney st House Pos ply to A. FUitro rr auges orner of Prince it, known as the “ Fulton on given immediate! Ap at the Bazaar Store LAIST Last evening, between the City Weigh Scaics and the Bank of Nova Scotia by way of Queen and meons Streeta. a sitk umbrella cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office “tf augy Situated on .P leasant eight rooms in first-class order, at prese occupied by John A. Me- Innis, Esq; also, Aabie in rear. Possession iven immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas cQuaid, lower Qaecen Street, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. jis WANTED TO HIRE, for about lwo mouths, a good, quiet, family e arriage horse, not less than 110) 'ba. weight, to drive round town, — J. UNswortTu U—iyp TO LETI.—That pleasantly dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To 4 smali private family, rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on Sie TO LET 4 cottage Street, containing Situated resi | premises CHARLES HIGGINS TO LET.—Brick Dweiling on » atu r Street, lately occupied by Mr. Geo J. Wright.” has been pain oan Pec throughout, and is now in splendk onder from atiic & cellar. Possegsion given inmaine- diately. Ment moderate. For rUeulars apply to GEORGE PEAKE, office a hdilding occupied by Peake Bros. & Co. od ti—augl2 and Bugg Apply at G. Y @tuigs TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse Rates reasonable. 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