THE TAKE A DAILY PAPER. The Leading Daily Newspaper and a tr«t- claws Magazine for only 35 cents a Viewth, or Pear Dollars a Vear. CAL AND OTHER [TEMS About Town. sa hex at . ‘ ‘ (r t ' ' ‘ \ i uw) being refused ‘ he windows and ate ler h the house. Gallant ia w aay 4 fur ‘ . » ay. rvance | ‘ IV} row lies Can 4 be up rt 4 4 ay - \ Wealthy Indian Pamilly \ . I han, Ukitow M ad sul avn 2) O00 : : pa ea household ex n pr f bark makiD A . kewi report i hon a $400 | a) arpeting, au irtair j ! j ires, a eet { pers ‘ hh . } ‘ r ’ t ‘ iffed — Another Fire at Sehdiac. | ] : j ! j ed by fire | at Shedia Duesda The tire starte a tenen } e occny ee 1 ma smed Nickers whet t #pre wl 4 ' 1 in the rea 3 { re’ biack- |} ~ 1 shoy Sever her burkdineg ‘ e, and vas at one time feared | ‘ wih tld be destroyed i Lau kilv. how er, these fire were extin guished before they had done much | iit} peu In Prohibition Matne In Ma is matched against that that Prohil there are The latest was the ne the wit of the liquor dealers of the officers of tion State, and ax consequnce sinzular many developments diseovery that an voking molas-es barrel containing a barrel of wh key Tie r barre! was opposite initecent- within, ite depths Bokling ninety five gallons of liquor bunghwie of the inn the bunghole of the outer barrel and laquor could be pumped eut without breaking the face of the imnocent-looking heogshead - Hiada Nar.ow ls aps, Mra. Kelly, an employe of Meaers Vail Bros had a narrow escape from death yesterday a funeral lk was passing the laundry laundry on Waterloo «treet, St John, aflernoon She wanted to see process.on whi . : 1 and stood near the engime shaft by a front | window In some way her dress became canvght in the shaft and instantly she was tloor, The sudden shock threw the engine belt off on to a loose pully and Mrs. Kelly’s life saved She | thrown to the was thus escaped with slight injury > Where is Youag Dryden? Marshal Foster of Moncton is busily en gaged in searching for a 12-vear old son of Mrs. Dryden, of Vulean street, that city It appea that one Frank MoGuire, a | character of police notoriety, has been | living for some mouths with Mrs Dry len, ensued through | i | He return- | but recently a quarrel given the door t admitted On Tuesday he wroceeded to the achool room, told Mrs Fillmore, young Dryden’s teacher, his Lov to ; home, which which he waa ed, but was nm mother wiehed the g the teacher permitted, but neither McG uire nur boy was seen since Q Seine Tae Methodist District Meeting, lhe financial meeting of the Charlotte- town District was held in the First Metho- terday There was a good attiemlance. The order of business was; 1} estimated receipts and expenditures of (2) assesement for List church ve eircuits and missions; children’s fund; (3) arrangement for the holding of connexional meeting#—imissi0on- arv, educational and sustenation After- varde there was an interesting conversation che with the epiritual needs of the Mr Conlter was ¢ waved to work during the full “AL Iiny work, and Rev evangelist as an | and winter months on such cireuits as may | require his assistance An invitation to hold the annual district meeting in June | j im the hurch at Pownal wa’ ac- | ed ‘ ’ oe The Halifax-Rostea Steamers, advertisement of the Plant Stea: ship nakes | A change in thee Canada Atlantic and Line, published in ement that, bevinn another coiul ng September | bnnoun 29, th steamer Halifax will beyin the | reguiar weekly *ervice between Halifax and Boston, the Olivette making th ust trip if the tri-weekly sehedule on Satur- day, Septem ber 16 General H. B Plant, President of the Company and founder of the famous system of steamships, railroads and hotels which bear his name, has been making a tour of the eastern portion of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton in his ‘ ar, for the purpose of becomiag wcquainted, inan informal way, with as many of the business men and others of N 4s Scotia, 1 himeelf by the with whose toterests he . has amalgamation of Canada Steamship Line with hia sys Mr. Plant announces that he means to stick by N s Scotia, giving if the best round steamsh p ™ evel! nl poss bly, if sufficient *xtending his services to other ea viee if had, a encourage- ment offers, ¢ ma and becor y interested im other y ta for the awlvancement of the mat-} ‘ nterests of the provines lf time had pe ted, Mr. Plant would have liked to have visited Prince Edward Island, but I’ ‘us engevements made that tupos- sible. He was se pleased with his trip, haw that he will return next season What They Say! la “lovely” and the Shapes very becoming Ladies w ¢ tosee our London Models : ted cal ar That the dieplay of Jackets and Capes is ind that we the finest we have ever made, ul best value. show the most novelties and th ~_~_ a full variety for both We ire showing Ladies and Children r hat our new Drees Stuffs are exceed- ing:y handsome, and that there is nothing showing like them The rapid sales in our Dress Goods proves that hey" mean what they say. We lavite you tocall tomorrow. By call- ing cariy in the day you can avoid the crush. BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, Sept. te 10 a. m. Fine; not much change in temperature, | Shity ped by Wheatley Bros., and | was gathered in again this year he would | be sent down until the | heat in 225, and beating the | known dry goods house of | tailoring estabtishment. Mr | Chicago, and | Kenna, of Newton Cross, who also made } ecclesiastival studies He Has Made Submission, A few. dayaday: ago short. paragraph was philished in! Tae» Bxamiser stating | that St. George Mivart’s artiche on “Hap- | pittess ity Hell? had been put on the Index | spurgatoriogs.. Wé have now t announce ; 4 7 it at St. George has made “s and retracted the condemned op _ That New Ferry Steamer, Che people would dike to know what (rovernment aré doing in th at ‘ es teamer for the Sonthpor Ferry ? Has the contract really be awarded ? If it has bes t “ f i nrice ? If the has | eT nv pre pect { i eleanie uly’ for the falit I i ‘ rq tion i ine WwW ut \ Rare Treat Promised. I ‘ is Swed { ‘ r 1 | Ha ] vel 49 1 lhis { t t ‘ i sing to Canada, amd their second wit tothe United States They s ng wm native costume, and in the Swedish, Ger man and English lang uagee eewun Quen Square Gardens, | \ meeting thoee interested in Queen Square gardens was | 1 thi® forenoon w Legislative Libra A statement of eipts a : \en miiture was submitted, | which showed a siderable balance | This balance , how- than offset by the against the yvardens ve would be more Dominion Government’s grant....now long | overdue, and in referenee to which Senator Macdonald was requested to write the Deputy Minister of Public Works levide ‘ } Government not taking | i i j } It was I that, in the «vent of the Dominion early action, an- ther meeting would be held > Steamers Movements. | leave for Boston at the | usual hourthis evening The Carroll w The Faetnet arrived from Summerside about three o’clock this morning, and wil sail on return to Halifax at four o’clock | this afternoon Her carzo will be made | up of fich, pork, oat-, canned goods, ete The Polino left here for St. John’s, Ntld, | | via Pictou, at three o’clock this morning with a deckload of sheep and a mixed | f eight under deck The sheep were | Knight & } Morrow, Souris the Polino had several | -}| rownd t ip passengers from Montreal and (ue ro — } Police Court, } Four drunks made up the docket at the police court this morning. Charles Slate, harged with being drunk and on West Kent Street vesterday evening, was fined $60 or 60 days. Charles that if he incapable was given to understand flowers bloom in the spring. A.J. Curran, arraigned for being drunk about the streets yesterday, was fined $2 or & days, and George Doro- van and Henry Chapman, for the sane | offence, were fined $1 or 4 days each Several men under the influence of liquor, who made their presence obnox- persons on Lower Queen } Street this forenoon were dispersed by the police rouse to B8Oome => “ | The Turf—Parkside Lowers His Record. | A telegram from Boston to Mr. J. J. Davies reads as follows : “There was a great day’s racing here yesterday. Park- 9 99% side won second place, trotting In @ Se 45 breaking his record and lapping the winner outin 2.2 4 The horse trot in 2.17.” Bronze Chief. the sire of Bishop and other trotters, was taken to the home of his owner, Mr. J. C. Mahon, Truro, this morning, by Gus Mitchell, who will have charge of him for the winter There were some very interesting races at Alberton on Tuesday In the 3-minute class Little Joker, driven by J. E. Gallant, won Bay heats; best that won can etraight time, 2.55 DAILY EXAMINER. ‘ 7X) HATS AND CAPS, DRESS GOODS, MENS FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS, LADIES’ MANTLES, TWEEDS & WORSTEDS, FUR GOODS. We will endeavor to make every) BEST department the in ments ! CARPETS, CLOTHING, town. | We can't do all the trade, but we can want you to buy from us what will benefit you. and which you buy from us cheaper than you can buy elsewhere; then we are sure we will be rushed all the time, The magnitude of our trade enables us to offer very low price:. NEW GOooDs now opening arry L., driven by Ellis, won the green | ‘ e - ncen sttalt heats, est ne, 312 Thep COME and see us and you wont free-for-all did not fill At St. Stephen, N.B., on Tuesday, | Lycurgue, owned by C. W. Leavitt, easily | won the special race, making the second provincia | record The black mare Rolini won the 32-minute class made in the third heal - Personal Mr. and Mrs. J. Elwin Bell, of this city, | have rcturned from their trip to St. John | Mr. H. H. Shaetier, Travelling Freight Agent of the Intercolonial Railway, is re- ' gistered at the Hotel Davies. F. L. Haszarl, Esq., leaves to-morrow | to accom pany his son to school at act Catherines, Ont., and to proceed to the World’s Fair | Miss Crawford, of Charlottetown, was bridesmaid at the marriage of Mr. Albert Stewart and Miss Morrison, which took took place at Richibucto a few days ago ' Mr. Charles Masters, Inspector for the | Equitable Life Assurance Society, is in | }town. The Island agent for this giant life | | company is Mr. D. B. Stewart, of thiscity. | Mr. William W. Staniey, of the well- Stanley Bros., } arrived home last evening from his busi- ness trip to the Old Country. He was | accompanied from Boston by Mrs Stanley Mr. Donald McRae arrived here from Boston last evening to take a position in the cutting room of Mr. C. E Robertson’: McRae was n business in Charlottetown some twenty | or thirty years ago, and has many friends | here who will give him a hearty welcome We hear with regret that owing to cor tinued ill-health, Mr the past James Gourlie, for town clerk at resign lis resignation will be eubmitted at the next meeting of the Board Mr. Gourlie will seventeen years Summerside, is obliged to } retain the agency of the Dominion Savings Bank Mr. M. J. Keating, Advertising Agent Canada Atlantic and Plant Steamship Line, Editor Provincial department Bos- ton Daily Travell r, Boston correspondent New York Marine Journal, correspondent | of A Pointer, published at New York and i Boston correspondent ot several of the Provincial papers, arrived | here last evening on a business trip. He is registered at the Hotel Davies The following students who recently completed their ecurse in Philosophy at St. Dun*ten’s Colleg», left thismeorning for the Grand Seminary, Quebec, to pursue their | James A. Macdonald | and John J. Macdonald, Orwell; D. F. | Morrison, St. Andrews; John F. Johnaton, Charlottetown; P.C. Gauthier; Rustico; | William Daly, St. Mary’s Road; Jos. F. Gillis, Indian River Mr. William Me- theological studies his Philosophy at St. Dunstan’s, left yes- terday for Baltimore, Md., to continue his “ Mr. McKenna wil] be ordained for the dioeese of Lincoln, Neb. siiiinite , You | Should Shoul | c Nee a to it that the preseription which your | doctor gives you is carefully dis- | pensed, otherwiee it may be useless, | We have always made this branch of } our business a specialty, and guaran- | tee “pure drugs, accuracy, careful. preparation, moderate prices.” Only Graduates in Pharmacy allewed to fill prescriptions. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. septs j ‘ be disappointed the Wonderfal Charlottetown, September 2, 1895 in Her best time was 2.33, Show and Low Prices. (x)- —— PROWSE BROT Cheap our l Men. Carand | Prices Down! © ~~ f We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices | big stock of Also, a than ever. with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY. Jewelry and Cleeks to select from at a big discount on former prices. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office. Chariottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky OPENED TO-DAY, CUTLERY! A Very Large Stock of Cutlery, DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, SHEFFIELD. BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW ——AT THE——— City Hardware Store. — Charlottetown, September 5, 1893-—mon thu R. B. NORTON & CO. - THURSDAY, That's that they to be had in town. marked the prices so low that you will wonder how 2 we can sell so cheap. ; SEPTEMBER 7, what is said about our make of surrs— Pickford & are the best fitting and best finished Suits Halifax &P.E. Island §.§, Line. Do you know that we have Call and see for yourselves. FURNISHINGS !—Largest Stock ever shown ‘by us, consisting of the finest Shirts, Ties, Collars, Underwear, Hats, etc. cheaper than ever. | ne lifes ce i } 1893. “& Black. STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. 8., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6 a. m., Wednesday Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about ja. m., Wednesday Charlottetown from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &, 4p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1898 To Boston CA. 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The The line spacing absolutely Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- Second-hand Remington, Caligraph and other machines for sale cheap. D. B. Stewart, Charlottetown. You will be surprised with the resnilt. Your Grocer sells it. September 2, 1893. - Before next Wash Day try — AMMONIA SOAP os - Fenives } | BREAD—CARVING—PARING. } FOR SALE BY R. B. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ang 16, | Juny’s Jewelry Store, | -AND— “Worcester” Oniy $6, > Everybody should take advantage of | this very, very low fare. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, July 17th, 93, i Ex th m, pat ws, guar tu f ASK FOR JOTNSTONS FLUID BEER, The Great Strength-Giver. If you need a Tonic i PAR Bis STAMINAL. It not only stimulates but builds up and strengthens, You get a TONIC and a FOOD combined in the form of PALATABL® BEEF TBA. The Ideal Food for Infants ee ee MILK GRANULES, because it is practically identical in com position, taste and appearance wit’: Mother's Milk. It digests thoroughly without causing an undue tax en the vital energies of the infant’s stomach, TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hi! isbor ugh Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout. Rent moderate and im- meliate possession. GEORGE ALLEY. septl—sat tu th & wky Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per ine. BOR SALE.—A set of telegraph instru- ments, Bunnel’s make, quite new, will be sold at 4 vargain. Enquire at Tuk EXAMINER Office. 3i—sept7 TWO OR THREE PERSONS can be accom- modated in a well-furnished howe on Prince Street. For full particulars enquire at Tuk EXAMINER Office 6i--sept) WANTED.—At the Queen Hotel, three girls —a good cook, achamber maid and laundry maid, to whom liberal wages will be given. None need avply unless they can give good references.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor septi—tf SERVANT WANTED to cook and do general housework for a family residing ir St. John. Reference required, Apply to C. E. Lewts, Photo Studio, City, b tween the hours of f and i2 o'clock i sep W ANTED.—An experienced girl tor general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLARKE Prince Street. septs ' MONEY TO LOAN Farm and City In small amounts on Ww. L. Moors Properties. Apply to } London house Corne r, Charlotte- town. Im eod—se prs } COW, FRESH CALVED.—A choice young Jersey, with second calf about a fortnight old, for sale at a short distance from 4 har- lottetown. If not disposed of before Friday she may be seen onthe Market Square. En- quire at this office. 31 pd—septs TO LET.—One-half of a double tenement house on Hillsborough Square, iately oceu- pied by B.C. Prowse. For partieulars appiy j to Wm. Wyatt or B. C. Prowse. eod ti—jy22 LOST. —Somewhere between Brighton Road and Great George Street, the brown cape of a waterproof coat. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office supts MRS. F. MACNUIT hes re-opened het clesses for Drawing and Painting at her resi- } dence Upper Prince Street. %w 2aw pd—sepu o ow TO LET.—The house on Queen Street lately | occupied by Mrs. Offer. Apply lo Mus. Orren at her present residence on i nt Street | septs for general house- ALLEY, Dorchester sat ta th—sept] WANTED.—A servant work Apply to Mra. Street. WANTtED A second-hand hoist w Apply toc, I MorgIson, Q een aug3l heel Street TO LE The House on Cumberland Street recently occupied by Mr. Thomas Patton. It has been thofoughly refitted. A pply at the store of DAVISON & Co", Great George St. lw WANTED gefore the young nursemaid for three years O7 age id September, a two children under épply at Tuk EXAMINER office. 4i—aug3i TO LE! 4 house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streeta, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given immediately A Dp ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store. 4 augzZ LOST.—Last evening, between the City Weigh Scales and the Bank of Nova sectia by way of Queer and Richmond Streets a “ik umbrella cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office. tf—augy TO LET.—A cottage situated on Pleasany Street, containing eight rooms ir first-claag onder, at present occupied by John A. Me- Innis, Esq; also, stable in rear. Possession C= immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas feQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the ‘ywner, EDWARD KELLY. jl6 WANTED TO HiRE, for about two months. a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 1i0v ibs. weight, todrive roand town.— J. UNSWorTunh. tf-~jya TO LET.—That pleasantly sitaated resi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To @ small private family, rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the premises. CHARLES HiIGGins. jy7 ' TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Wa lately occupied by Mr. oo e i Wright’ This house has n pain and papered throughout, and is now in splendid order from attic to cellar. P on given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply © GEORGE PEAKE, office tn building occupied by Peake Bros. & Co, eod Uf—augl2 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and tw hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. r augy ee SET aaa: me Net gs A mem. 2A RR RN