THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. G 4 Sreciatty.—Beer Bros S \ y es j 7a ¥ » N ‘ ‘ \ Downing - ( ‘ { Reg a larteriy La { s eve empla ' i ~ ' > g Neva sailed 4 hor p™ \ ' * + ‘ ‘ I . - : ‘ Lamy N ) X} ‘ N l M i _ (rree ' and Sa . f ars of a ‘ ia Mass - e Broadway 1 atre ( , Pit P; ‘ H Davies tus Phe Company is posed ’ i. hod ‘ Ka hichards Cia i g Mra. W 7 M H M i al > ‘ | Ma ya ‘ 7 { days f as M I wil 4 broon A A 1 ‘ g at vt + was i? = 4 y ‘ 1a "2 a et s were Sse - I ‘ rBearS —A Cambridg ‘ i al tw y yg A. Wet at place, and ‘ ‘ ary” earin a 4} U party w ack forag a vas awa r tw vs * soima “ & JaCK-K ie.— M | ' — M Go Wau M W alt r P ss ft sy} g s bBrantf ‘ Y lay ma the i fro. ‘ » Ss side 1 three : ‘ ‘ Li 8 Six He made t i a1 i hours, ~ fa 4 ml a a fe W s ] Cha W Y Mr. W. R. Gould, wl ! sal lay on his wheel, ,» ALLE eakfast ias! Sut lay, to go S 5 s i He started at i Richibucto at | ft there at 2.4 pped at B e for st a aa g Ss sxc at 8. He was ele hou ul, erg ind a hal if w sw « Bost —The steamer F la 2 m Bos as ve “ ‘ Pi sl cargo and the following } ae I e Aitken, T P Alder, James Ber Tessie Campbell, R T Chisholm, Edwin DeWitt, Joseph Dreelman, Rachel Gillis, George Island, TH Lawson, A _ Linte Kate Martin, Julia Mor tvomery, JC Me (rowan, Sadie Macdonald, W R Me Kenzie, F Mackinnon, Mary Mackinnon, P Mc- e, Arthur Mac jueen, J W Nel sor J Pidgeon and wife, W R Roberts. M | L Th ' . an : | AN [SLANDEI Iyscrep.—W *» regret to/| earo from the Halifax Chronicle that Mr W. E. Hyndman, son of Mr. Fred. W } H iman, of Charlottetown, had the little rer of his right hand badly crushed at Amberat on Saturday afternoon, by catch- : ' s of amacbine he was ea ating t machine shop of the Robb Engineering Co., where he is em- t ed The doctor found it necessary a putat the finger Mr Hvyoadman is ta ivy a » pra tica engineering “ t R } gine Cor any - Tary Maryta Tuain Recorp.—The sof th iterprising &n4a popular Prows ee aaa, nue aad to | - reputation for generosity. They have ever been ready when ca ed upon to pro- mote worthy undertaking This time cheered the hearts of the New Cathedra! Bazaar Committee by a hand- | some contribution consisting of a beauti- eartl rug and $20 im go «is The atter embraces many u eful articles which n exhibition at the Bazaar, which « in the Rink en the 24th prox - > sHT.—A public meetir Eveerric Li g wae held in the Market Hall at Summerside 4 sing, t onsider the matter of lighting that town by electricity. Mr. Hunt read the tenders received, after which the matter was discussed Mr. Walter P. Doull, of Charlettetown, was preser and went into the matter in letail, snawering questions put to him, after ,a resoiut mh was passe ‘. deciding there should be an election on next sday for the purpese of ascertaining t er not the Towa j light. rs whether uld put in the electric - Coxventiox. — The ] av M ( vention at Truro last vas 1 st interesting The officers | President, Condu tor C Up | 4 Ha : \ Presidents, dd Chap pe . Charlottetown; G B Storey, Mone- J J McDonald, Ambherat; Duucan Me- } I an. Sydney, N G Munroe, Stellarton,; | Ha Roa h, Halifax C E Graham, I W am Appleton, Campbelton; W } t -M C Webster, Pictou Jeremiah Thompson, St John, N B Honorary Vice-President, Miss B A Bartle Secretary. kve Crowe, ru Phe ext nvent } Ww be held } 4 ‘ ; , That is what everybody says that busi at Ma gust, ’ ’ ; nn ness is doing; and everybody is right. I Dp t the meeting of oa : j R a ; | t ; ' That is likewise what our customers | puerd rade at otner zens in ede : | e Stine wy Magistrate’s court room | are doing who are now PICKING UP | : , the following resolu- | LOTS cf our FACTORY MADE FURNTI- | Wa ved by Hon. D. F oe PP. TURE, and while securing the best and | ' Rogers, Es 5 fo oe ‘KING v Be Rogers, Bsq., : cheapest goods in the market, PICKING ‘ ; IP S. iN 4 snd has lately been UP DOLLAR ade by the different fire insarance com- Is your washtub out to catch the show- : husiness in Charlottetowr si : : =e ae : ; er? It is going to rain money, and that | f eu f5 per cent. on the present : ! very soon. Don’t wait until the next dry | ea Tne citizens of Charlotte- spell if you expect to get any of it. riven to understand at the : : . hat the Water Works were intro- “What is home without nice Furni- ed, thata reduction would be made,! ture.” w are called upon to pay {25 we cent. 10 all over the tumtenneeee WRIGHT & & 00., LTD, “W r ‘y J e Resolved, That this protest against the pres sent "rates Who Sell at Selling Prices. 4 and will endeavor in every legit- cure a remedy. aug28 a ~ | Hotel Davies to-day, | last ever ing. Mr | Boston, Mass ; Mrs W A O Morson, Picking Up. DAILY PERSONAL John McLean, M, P. ve< Souris, is in the city today. He is registered at the Mr. E. Sinclair, of Miramichi, was in the ty Saturday morning en route to P. Island Moncton Times. James Smith, J Walter Smith and W C Smith, of Boston, were registered at the Queen Hotel this morning Mr. E. Toombs, Jr., and Master Toombs, who have been visiting at Moncton and Dorchester, returned home Messrs. Fred. W. Moore, and B. C. Prowse, of Cape Africa, have arrived at the real Gazette. Rev. W. B. King, formerly Luke’s, preached in the cathedral last even. ng Mr. aad Mrs King are Waver ey Halifax Herald. Among the names of the candi lates who tly passe d the examinations for ¢ adet ship in the Royal Military College al K ngston we note that of Ge rge Stephen tiensiey last evening. Matthew Alle an Town, South Hall-Mont. rector of St at the | ecen Mr. and Mrs. Munro, of among the Oltawa, wer re | guests registered at the H¢ tel | Munro is a | member of the engineering staff of the | Railway and Canals Department Mr W L Waring, Inspector of and Engines, arrived here last and is registered at — Queen Davies last evening. Mr. Boilers | evening, | Hotel | While here he will ins pect the boiler for | the new steamer Hi aan gh. Mr. W. H. Yeo and his daug rhter cross- ed in the Northumberland to-day, en _—_ to Boston, where he wil! go into hk Spi We sincerely hope tinat the tre atment. : | will receive will result in his recovery. f The Moncton Times is authori tv for the | statement that in the course of his sermon on Sun lay morning, Rev. John Read took express himself decidedly in a state of bachelor- | ship | hit occasion to against a man living Mr. Sextus McLellan, of Rawlins, Wyo., was registered at the Hotel Davies McLellan was for sev- er years cutter in the iis Gelat he Ziad to see him _ Messrs é.6.¢ hap pel Harr K i oe Frederick Damarel), Roderick Go rbett, L Aitken, Thomas Riggs, Matthew az venson and Charles Clark were the = le- gates from Charlottetown to the Rail Men’s Conventi His Le John, will clothing house of Vv His many fr.endsare | | } | } | mat Truro rdship Bishop Swee ney, celebrate the gol his priesthood on Lordship Seminary in 1842 ordair of St den jubil lee of Saturday next His | ompleted his studies at the Quebec and was there in | ed a priest by Archbishop Tur- | Mr. J.S. Raymond, the energetic and | popular Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has and will sh ortly | home in Yarmouth, N. S During the time that he has been in Char- lottetown Mr. Raymond has made many | frien le, who will regret his d -parture | Ex-Alderman John E. Heaney, of Ot- tawa, better known as “ Honest John” Heaney, was in the city on Saturday and | Sunday, and lett for home yesterday | morning. Mr. Heaney was very much | pleased with the province, and expressed | his intention of returning again next year Mr. Ray Bell, well known in Charlotte- | town by his connection with the Anglo Americs graph Company, has se- cured a position on the telegeaph serv ice of the Boston and Maine Railway. He is at present stationed at Saco, Maine, in the | direct route of a busy train traffic. Mr. | Bell’s many friends here, although no | doubt regretting his departure, will be glad to hear of his securing a good posi- tion. We wish him continued success. Seaside Hotel, Aug. 20.—C Herbert Mc- Lean, Boston; J E Keays, Saratoga Springs, N Y. 21—Mr and Mra Chas | W Lundy, Halifax; G L Coffin and | wife, New York, Dr. and Mrs E. W. Andrews, Haverhill, Mass. 22—Mrs ss Moore, Charlottetown; Mrs Sertram Moore, Bay City, Mich; Mrs Geo Stanley, a Herold Stanley, Mrs LS McNutt, Louis McNutt, Ch’town; Mrs W H Findley, San Diego, Ca'; Mr ane Mrs J Walter Fenkes, Mise Long, G L Collins, 25—Mrs RK te Mrand | Leslie S McNutt, Dr | and Mrs Bagnall, Mr and Mrs | W S Milner, Sackville, N B. 28—J Walter | Finkes, Boston; Mr and Mrs Wm Murphy, | i | tendered his resignation, leave for his in Tele Ch’town; Ch’town. COMPARISON. he true test of any article is compari son with similar goods. One bottle =| | Jonson’s Quinine Wine contains twice a many doses as some other popular wines and is made with Howard’s English Quie- others are made from pesd German Quinine. Compare 2 bots. (24 doses) Cam pbell’s Wine, $1.40 1 bot. (24 doses) Johnson’s Wine, 1.00 ine, while You save ro‘ We | Is forty per cent. any inducement ? think so Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. aug27 i | | Exhibition of Fur Goods at Beer Bros. HY I During t past fh » years especially we have made it one of our great objects in + to procure for our customers everything new and desirable in Fur Goods. We have searche ami t very osest pric.s Us 1 py PLinne that our anibit Saxon indicat our Fur Exhibition at once few days. We Croods having on in this respect has been largely gratified. that we shall surpass anything done by us heretofore. y already come to hand, Our both windows will therefore be taken for that purpose for a intend making this the biggest Fur trade season on record by us. All i the markets in England and Canada to obtain the very best qualities The very largely increased amount of business done by nt, and the satisfaction we have given our customers, is full proof Our sales already this Ten Cases of we have decided to make our first Fur correspondence regarding Style, Quality or Price of goods will be promptly attended te by us. Tae Wearner,—Fair; not mueh change in temperature BEER BROS. local showers to-night, ‘accounts ) OW | 6) CASES GOODS ——JUST RECEIVED PROWSE BROS. AT——— New Hats, new Clothing, new Dress Goods, New Clothing for Children. ‘Walk about Children’s Clothing. Why our Stock for Fall will bring crowds ty our Store. No one “| should pass us. @ur prices shall be the lowest on this island. Should you want a Boy's Suit or a Young Man's Suit vou can save money by trading with “PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men } arlottetown, August 21, 1894—dy NOTICE. Persons who their Fall neglected paying last will please note that we require the amount in full, J.D. MACLEOD & CoO. ROGERS’ BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, August 21, 1894—tu thu sat <aeannennsaietessemned? <aneaisaareneaseaaseconeameee SS TEXT BOOKS — —FoRrn—— “Prince of Wales College and City Schools NOW IN STOCK AND OPENING DAILY. —- —-— —(x —————_ LOW PRICES TO ALL. ee & MOORE, & Booksellers. HASZARD Book binders HATS! HATS! We have now a large and Printers, Charlottetown, August 21, 1894—t t s complete assortment of Hats to fit Boys, Youths and Men, great discount ecured at a Loudon House | im Canadian, American and English markets. Come and Hats anywhere else. Mckay Woolen Co. Low Prices This Month, ciscistsows, avers, 0 see our before going _ | See the LADIES’ JACK- | ETS we are seHing at $1.00) |and $2.50, worth double. | | All our BLOUSES and | \SHIRT WAISTS must be | 'sold thismonth. Big discount | to clear. COTTON CHALLIES aut | 6 and 10 cents. THES.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, os m PRIN NT COT TONS selling y By Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. j very low. Returning, leaves Halifax every W ED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, oe making same calls. | Through Bills of Lading issued to ajl points in Great Britain and Continent at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. aS Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—ly Address X. Y. Z., office of aug) Central position. this paper. EXAMINER . . . - . ‘ e 6 e é ¢ $ é é ; ‘ 8 é 4 ¢ s 6 ¢ ¢ é ¢ ¢ ¢ e. an é ¢ é eee é Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1894—t t s e 6 e « a mT TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1894. ee ee ee SERS ERE as es That Wash And Wear, In Price They Range From § cents to 27 cents. A Nice Line at + cents A Little I etier, 6 Be A Splendid V « s Exceilent Quality, about a var 1 wide, 10 A First-class English Flan he a tie 12 A Fine Assortment of Shirt- ing Pa’ terns selling much below icgular prices. MOORE & McLEOD. bdagdgins SEVSSSESSssesesesseses SVVSSSSVSTSTVSIEBISVSEVSHSsSsSesVsssSsVSssSsesseseseseesee Fine None but Try Us for th Charlottetown, A. BRUCE —MANUFACTURER class Workmen NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. August 25, 1894—t t s ec. ustom Made Clothing. First-class Cutfers and First- Employed. | 6 Best Fitting Suits to be had in Canada, BUY MEN'S ‘anys IR i AND BOYS? CLOTHING. J.B. MACDONALD & CO’S. The Grand Prize is a Group of Works of Art valued at $18,750. Subscription | Tickets for sale at the New Brunswick Royal Art Union Gallery in St. John, N. | B. Price $1 each. In addition to the monthly chance of winning a valuable prize, the holder of 12 consecutive monthly subscription tickets will receive an original Work of Art, by such artists as Thos. | Moran, N.A.; Win. H. Shelton, and others. Send money for subscriptions by regis- tered letter, money order, bank cheque or draft to THE NEW BRUNSWICK ROYAL ART UNION, Ltd., St. John, N. B. mai'ed Cireulars and full information d free. Agents wanted everywhere. July 6. STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- «gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be vad at any hour. Rates reasonable and special terms made for excursion parties. | JOSEPH STANLEY, Great George Street. North American Hotel, (Formerly Milton House.) aug3—Im The subseriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentiemen (| can be accommodated in a comfortable home’ | Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. : ang7—d&w then eod mon th sat We want your trade and are bound please BAZAAR COMPANY, QUEEN STREET, Chappclie’s Old Stand, Opposite the Market August 18, 1894—t t s you, House. Charlottetown, Sugar and Molasses and Europe. R. McMILLAN, Boston Agents: Charlottetown. Alfred Winsor & Son, ? ex fri tu; pat sat 89 State Street. § wed, gu mon th; June 29, 1894. and wky jour pio wat her Beautiful Rings for FOR SA ing know n as the “Terrace House,” situate on the corner of Pownal and King Streets, is for sale or tolet. The buliding is well fur- nished throughout, and wiil be soid or let either furnished or unfurnished. For parti- culars apply to M. P. Hogan. tf—aug2?7 SALE OR TO LET—The brick build- E.W. TAYLOR, | CAMERON BLOCK. aug23 i and Beautiful Belles. | We have just received FOURTEEN CASES OF ironware, for IT wo Weel] KS wea will Granite by ~ S. ée Kk ior vive Special Prices on This Line, Tea { olte c Pots, Pots, Coffee Biggins, Kettles, Pudding Dishes. Sauce Water Cups and Saucers, Soap Dishes, Dish American Preserve Pans, Pitchers, Pans, , 7 y Cooking Ranges, PENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. LOOKS OMINOUS, with Cloth Brushes, Portr Bieveles, em, given (Juinine ‘Wines to 7) and 50 cents We meet this away, i reauced sort of busi with Wines at 70 and 45 cents Other re- ductions to follow if necessary. REDDIN ness Quinine BROS, JOHN CALDWELI JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & G0,, | Fruit and Produce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 McGILL ; ia » oS ers freee island Railway. Read p JUST LISTEN !—We have made a purchase of 500 pairs of MEN'S ALL-WOOL|*,™ 4M Arrive PM AM TWEED PANTS, which we bought at a considerable reduction from manufacturers’ | oS oon Junet 6 00 prices. This iot we will sell off very low for Cash. If you want a pair come to us. | 3%: 7 : BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS.—We have them good and cheap. We will give Special | 1% 73 : Discounts on Boys’ School Suits for the next two weeks. Parents can save money hy | 30 813) Kensingt buying their Boys’ School Suits from us. ya sm) .....d ae biotin 202 84 M ; ‘4 ‘Sr ¥ | 23 9 Wellin i J. Bo MACDONALD & CO, [2° SS Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy Market Square, Next Door to Bazaar Sore | 6.00 i 4 oy 655 1155 Tignish = MAM Xa PM i | AM PM 1M PM ‘ Chariottetown 12 » The New Brunswick $9) 35:.-ioyalty dameton "8 BiB T 505 405 Ar Lv 515 05 Royal Art io, ean Limited, | 9 4 38 ao | 42 15 } wy St Peter’s a 5 OF THE PROVINCE OF ro aa. oo Bear River 5 158 BRUNSWICK. 1035 6 05. ouris 6 15 CAPITAL STOC ICK, $150, 000. We are receiving ay our stock of COLLEGE)! °.;* a oe BOOKS, which will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE] : 8 om 3 Incorporated | to | 10 Promote Art. sa 6 LOWESE POSSIBLE | oe Sa -:..--Ges 7 so a PRICES. We will have in a few days the full list, amd | «+--+. ; This Company will distribute among . a : its subscribers, on the = . , , will be glad to give quotations, 28 15th Day of September 1894, - 5 , 7 3432 Works of Art, aggregating in value The best of FOOLSCAP and other STATIONERY $65,115. Every subscriber has an equa! | galling prices. - chance. 5 NSWORTI DR. H. 0. JOHNSON ' EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Wants, Lost, Found, & : Advertisements under t ling charg PER “HATTIE LOUISE.” | \ a eae \ ox} \ rec ‘ ‘ 7 Second Cargo Now Bue, \ | ome ies ‘ I rs . . 70 Uh s. Bright Barbadoes Suz NY | ante 20 ‘ Trinidad \ . 96s sek ‘Wee hela tienen * : ‘ EI f Will be suld low when landing. Ask bs for pr 7 op CAhVELL BROS. aug2—2w th mon pattu fri gnarws | WA! —————— Lee | hy Cuas. H ugss i. SS “ELLIOT ie : | : ‘ +. a. ut > ' m BA ira i ng bo ‘ DATES OF SAILING. Lr | ~wabess ye FROM BOSTON—5Sth, 15th and 25th of | Rings. | s , | each month. Rings Rings. a the I ost. t 4 a 1 ro FROM CHARLOTTETOWN— 10th, 20th | ee ET ih Ri | twenty de on and 30th of each month | VINES, vings. | ee “ ae Wi hese d ta | Rings. Rings.) ro uer—a ; When any of hen se dates fal] on San ay, | >: ‘ . | seven rooma, i Waters nearly the sailing will take place on the Rings. — sue. De . Round ~ Apply to Mus. Low- sella g Saturday. Cargo taken to and ie n | Rings. Rings. a ae eanoe ; Island Railway free of cartage. Through | o ' : 7 £ gn | Ss VWANTED—By a first 288 dry good sales bills of lading from all stations on Island | — man, a position in a dry goods establishment. tthe ee ae oi ee rwelve years’ | xperienc First-class refer tailway to principal cities in United State ence. Address A. B.. Box 156. sags | FOR SALE.--An ext nsion dining bie with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this | office. f—jy30 ' . . . = FOR SALE OR TO RENT in upright Piar )>-in } month.-—C. | jualyll good repair to sell or rent by the lL. MORRISON, Auct : TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go v erty an with wres of gr latlach- also Parkview Cottag with one acre | Saute to A. MCNEILL. 25 if guar pat, FOR BAL I A cottage with five rooms, at north end of Queen Street, Apply W th owner, J OSEPH ©, CORNEY, lw pd—aug penance area nen sane a aa ee ea ae ; aoainentuonemenae > agra eee ae i eae ny meer meanness Cee See ay ss ae pe Ae AI ly, PEE SS es ye