— = ! Fac a aan, clin ip eile Se eae: tS > See ee nt as a eee = AS <i. vite ' ee TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1895. SOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, |KING'S COUNTY EXHIBINON ABOUT : ee | pe me bgk ease Sassen fig’ Jat, LOO Here 13 AS. PATON & CO. THE DAILY EXAMINER . : ge ge eT —_ ~ - a . —— sesemenntcnaepnrine ingens ia ve 2 = —_—_= me » ey B.A ‘ t t OMB oils =: an es dee cain sal Have secured a stock of Five Thousand One Hundred and Seventy-five ge ok . ae Oe ae _ Sa tag cents at a Tremendous Bargain ; consisting of the under- Rev's. Gegyie and Thomy ciay || A special train for Georgetown left | JACKETS are Fightin Are we selling BR 9 | men ioned Goods, besides many other articles not obtainable in the general " Charlton at 8 lock tie morning | them? Our anewer te docidell | wee In order to clear this lot out so as not to interfere with our regular “Kings Co, Ba ysis n TT "Kinng thon ad ere He sith: Nik cea 9 ee bhi is one of the largest stocks ever imported, and of which eer ee Geacgraee. Revere | ees 2 oon! ’ ARE! |The Leading Custom Tailoring Establishment, | Gecided t Senge, Seay Hee, Skpect She Gear eteon eres cee oe See m Currie, Collector of Customs; Rev. J. ©. We advertised our Jackets as the choice : — or ey stock at prices that will give our customers and others Ls e PosrPont T Jecture by | on os Bay field, W.S. Stewart, | of six of the best and largest manufac: | ae . : . ‘ e : . the benefit. So for the Rey WW. W ecks, a i for Wed Walsh a i a | turers, Was it the advertisement or the _ e _—< opened it full stock of Blenheim Serges, Dyke Serge, a Baptist Church, has beem| tp rie ty Morris, and represenatives | pularity of Craven Serge, Bellwarp Serge, and all other kinds of Cloths. | stnoned to « later da , I ns Give your orders in early, the rush is now on. Best Cutters | eT , * i | of the Charlottetown press. i y * | F int Margaret McKinnon, THE RACES | WwW EE KS 5 and A 1 workmen. < ¥ ¢ } ter ; sec ‘ -— ‘ ‘ " wus y a viete 1 of a second There was a strongwind blowing across | offe aga tne \ 1 A., and fined he track hich was al ondit' | . sak yal op on eal aoe cisatnce of neces: mea ie| Ne Peeple’s: Rare, D. A. BRUCE T if AEN { y Exnrpirion The time The tra k was under tne direction of that brought the ladies to cur Mantle De } ries of horsea for Exhibi- | the following officers : pariment ? On Exhibition Days our . i “ : : vetown, has beeh extended Judyves D: Stewart Georgetow! Jacket sales were large. Out of curiosity Bu thplace for Crreat and Honest Barg Lins, ; until | clock a. m., on Wednesday, Oct. | starte - Ove Mason 6 ih aaie d we decided to note what we sold FRIDAY * st. G. F. Owen, Secretary. 23s Me ald Ps eee ONLY. We were surprised, when six » . “i, lace (‘n: akan a ; ee . | * Pinece — Toome: Morrisey, George- | clock came, that he number wen See P. S.—First-class Coat Makers can always find employ- ccc | cteeneten | sere Fare, |AND STRICTLY ONE PRICE. No DISCOUNTS Jay report the Leet erop 200,000 tons de | THE FREE-FOR-ALL. Yes, 46 Ladies’ Jackets Seen — for al he oe ws tel eek aes sold on Friday, the last day of the Exhibi- : | Lhe Stock will be laid out for Sale and Inspection 7 0-morrow ene a pee Se hee wah 2 oo Lawn Dominic, Billie MeKie,| tion. On the other Exnibition days our | , ; Pp MME LOVE eaner at Ss not a hgnuid, Hata2n Phey irew positiens in the order | Mantle sales were large, but we can’t say ; ‘ j ip Oo F *j2 leaves no olor, and can be used while the | named. — In the first heat Lawn Dominic | the number, as we made no note. : W hen Autumn Comes * Lo; NINE at 10 O¢ lo. k ad. M. W Ri gon and. For sale only at A} took the lead at the first turn, and held it : veddin s drugstore i throughout, winning by two lengths over +1 sae new st les p | j : : i : i : & a Db Ss CO S é | ——-- | Billie McKie. with Haiacu third. Bratewu | (08 Exhibition was a Success, ew styles come with it, and | ae ts Es ; At Gaexp Tracavie.—The Canada | Weld second place until coming under the 7 man in Charlottetown, | We invite every lady in this city and vicinity to look at the goods. razette reports the re- ippointment Vv the | wire at the half where Bilhe McKie pass 1| our business was a hig success, an | OUR wit 1any idea of d ress ’ . i , s : : . , “ . ae . : e ! . : = . , Fs) € . ‘ sali c : “ Governor Genera’ n-Connetl fMr.:D.nald | },er—Time, 2.31 SALES WERE MUCH LARGER than t f oe ] pr ? comes; We can save you trom 25 to 50 per cent. on some goods. ( ampbell ty be Harbor Maste rat the port| vy. send «ffin the second heat was a | 28Y previous Exhibition, which goes to O U8 10K sty es, as a matter of | Th S k ; of Urand Traca i t Ne = l rovince poor one for lan : Th inca taken At the Gret prove, Ww ith ruuta doubt, course, 7 he best readymade e toc was bought for Cash and we will sell it for Cash only. . ‘ as fturn Hatasu was leading with Billie Mc- suit is 1 ly a travesty fe P| ] ; sists } > fi r] ; Pours Cover At tie police court isn ; - ) s 58 8 on . a aves 5 0 cor t consists of t 1€ follow me this morning, Hattie Dover, for vagrar Kie second ant Lawn Dominic third, On| Our Goods are Right, rectness i -ime’t coven ai 29 onire of white fl : -N’C CAR ~ANC was s pte nced » three months’ imprison Do, lack stretch Hatasu and i Lawn cl ver : - roll B | dO pairs of w hite Blankets, the price will MEN’S CARDIGANS. ~e £2 Men Ss : on ere fight , art or | ‘ ° "ever as < é : > -c ‘ . ‘ . . ° axial Wisonign dhueiue dee | s 10> tet Maleee Oh ov.) | «Our Jackets are Right. ever masquerade. § Hanis | be less than regular wholesale. Cardigans, good goods, 85c. this prisoner was set al Llerty after serv) octio, aan bonne stveteh. Sateen and | ail readymade misfits from) Ine piece Circular Pillow Cotton, 40 inch , Se a a oe . position on tie ome & aa asu i i} . ial ‘ - . ; : ~ a > > » c ; t : oO ( AO 1 ‘ « . : : c i en ais te igshiicalcauataanh Billy McKie were almost neck and neck | NOTE.—A Case of Ladies’ Short and your wardrobe and get some- | 22¢ ne : 15e 50 better grade at a low price. : ene is ae 4 so il : RE RE | Mein Leneth Jackets opened Jast wae) . eee ; | «ay ob 6 6 0 bb 6 2 6 + 06 6 66 OOO «4 48:6 0% OOO . Cince Ramee eciameer O-ored, | 2th fee? Sater ee ee The judges | in Length Jackets opened fa , thine stylish and handsome, | . : . . airs cets (greys) z ie _ 2 ‘York . ~4 a “ i “ gave the heai to Billy McKie, Lawn Don | more to follow. pre pie oc. aie om fault. Extra good Pillow Cotton. 40 inch,. ‘ 12tc 6 pairs Blankets (grey s) Mews seen $1.20 es ; : . sits mic third. Tins ) ; raer ¢ i - . si lala ina onli oni ait iii : eos). and the schooners Margaret Ann, | °'"" _s as } ee i i : | es ss xtra vz > ~~ ine ) sairs Blankets (greys at prices to sell ne ‘ less in fit anu correct in every detail of workmanship. We | extra value, 40 inch,...... OFC. of | rey from Picton; Howard Lord, Dayspring and | Hatasu injured one of her hind legs | Opal, from North Sydoey, wi h cargo-s of | while heitie removed from the esr, and | fit our customers. That’s our rule and it stands, like rock coal tor Charles Lyons & Co., bave arri therefore raced under considerable disad . . ee . n’s yirls AVY ‘ ‘ pase ie, bev adr eee eee ee , a Ge S 0., bottom. The belated summer suit has now no place in the 1.500 yards heavy black and red reversible 18 dozen Women's and Girls Heavy pars el in port vantage. aa 4 \ ’ rs 2 ; £ ; > | ; | Nene wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided | Flanellette, English, usually sold from 12 to Winter Hose (all wool) very fine goods, 18¢, Scort Act Scumons. — A Seott Act | The People’s Bargain Store, for the fall, makes no delay. We have now on hand a beau-| ; 4c, our price : 8c 20c and 24c, worth double the money. : ; 6 pairs Scotch Blankets, 2$ yards wide. 8/4 Sheeting (white twill) only..... iGec. i _— — summons was served ti-lay on Jopn Bol- | In the green race there were three start tif 1 f F Il d Wi t 0 t t | ger for firat olfe: ce. fers, Kollo Bay Boy, Sadie and Echo, their | liui range oO ail an inter verco its at prices to meet the on . g airs black < ae | a] Ri 00d ger ete. sale 4 te : > me : . : ae Pn ‘ards Rolle we yz , saa 49 palrs wacK ana Colorec NIng woo Summonses for first « ffences were also positions being in the order named. The Wholesale and Retail. demands of the times. Our stvlish Suits seem to create a, 524 ) aaX s Roller Tow elling, ll linen, extra Gloves : h 25c and 28c agra 18 served on Terrence MeAtee, Geo. 7. send—oft at the first score was @ bad one ? ti , | ay ae 2 ? or¢ 0d quality, only a AE ae rare bic. riOoves, worth 35° anc 30°C, our price. — Cc served on Macy Carrol, wife of Joln| for the pole horse. Sadie held the lead at - : ens ation among the nobility of Charlottetown. g ) ) 2 oh sain Ce ei eel e 2 ~ 4 : : : Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1895. 262 vards better grade lv 6 30 pairs Thudren Ss Gloves. Carrol) if King St. Shey are returnable | the first turn, when she was passed Ly : | 303 yards better grade, ONIy....-.+++- Cc. . r st | Rollo Bz Sov. The k or dic old - 7 . > airs "as § od : res 7 i + ou the 9th inst. Sie we tor ype. Bncngggainn Ay — | Ss. A. McDONALD, i 153 yards lable Linen, good width, 145c. 100 pairs: C ashmere Glov es, kid points, FATHER Mi reny’s GoD Ci re.—An } forged ahead and secured a lead, which | : Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. 480 yards good Flannellett, several pat- worth 45% lor 25c. efiicaciousanil permanent cure for drunk-| she held to the finish, winning by two| GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. pcan ener. Qc. a yard 18 doz. Ladies’ Mitts and Gloves enness, morphin sm,and the tobacco habit | lengths; Rollo Bay Boy second, aud E:sho | te > 7. . we — —_— ~» Vcc cree re reer eee sone » oe ~F wade a a Mil tees | : m cas Arnaxy, N. Y., Sept. 26.—The Right . _ ° . “™ r: : . +e ee ag? a tere me a aodien a a i * I 1} } | Rev. William Soma Doane, vice-chan- 950 yards good wide English Flannellett, 15 doz. Men's Winter Gloves, 13¢ a pair. vat eee ee canon; Secon eat.—In the second heat of the | cellor of the university of U _ lac d (my “ aaa Sie ai coun od : Rt i = : i tothe un lersigned. ner ee oe | vreen race Sadie took the lead at the start, gresiding bishop of EP allman Bee | Tweeds for Golf Capes, at a price to clear and a price that will allow 96 yards donble-width Art Sateens, 30¢., lv confidential. J. KH. Quinn, Slanager, | ,; omen . ‘ : a om , ol ‘ : aaa . 7? ' 2 Gollexe St. Halifax, N.S : | ~ — oe Ww a by a = was asked to give his views to the Asso | of no competition. worth 48c. —— es BillaX, Ww. oO. s agree lengths, Hlo bay boy second, and | eiated Press ( the alleged suggestio | . > : . 2 . re . r] , F]- ~110 ? sep24, lmon. | ; : a ak Crate ress upon the eged suggestion i] , Ne 24 ards 9o > " » suz ei i _ > . ° p24, Imon. | Echo third. Time 3.01. shop Pouae, at How Teuk, to choaen with Plaid Linings. 4334 yards good wide grey Flannel, usually 24 pairs Drab Corsets.........28c a pair | | Lapies Aw Society —The annual meet sold at 12c, our PTICE 2. eee eee eee ee 6c. ing of the Ladies Aid Society of the P. E. | the uame of the Episcopal Church to oe wes eed Srsiness Conece Lecrure. — A. I. Hospital was held in the W. C. 17 U- | Me an ' he j | , a cole 2 eee nary’ f . oa? > ¢ an a. | that of “The Holy Catholic Church,” and 6 doz. colored Cashmere Gloves, 8c a pair Lean, Esq.,Q C., LL. B., will open the ; ‘ Ey ; o, ! Costume Tweeds, 52 yards pink Flannellett, worth 14¢, + Geteetal an parlor on Tuesday, 17th September The | course of lectures on Commercial Law “In the first place, 1 am inclined to be- ONDON N Patt Oe i os ae oes Heke CR. i ee 10c. 20 doz. J Op Shirts, 35C, worth 6oc. ; lectures < AW | ieee that Bie ‘ nit I ew Patterns. a J al . : lieve that Bichop Potter has been mis } : 13234 yards heavy Ulster Cloth, worth 200 yards Cashmere, worth 60c, for 38c. | officers elected for the ensuing vear were fare the atut ot the © lottetown | as tollows: President, Mrs. A. Lord, Ist <n ache meiai — — a | quoted or misapprehended. He was not h $ ; 62 in llege, at 9.30 a. m. on % alluding to a change of the Jegal name of White Wool Bi anywhere $1.35, our price............ Cc. «< yards double-width ie ec ated g ankets ) pide : , 255 yards double-width Dress Serge at an | . 36 Men’s heavy Navy Blue Flannel Shirts, exceptionally low price. Vice-President, Mr.s R Johnson, 2nd Vice | the church or usurpation of the term “catholic,” but a title to be used by the , church. I do not believe that there is A splendid range sold at $1.00, our PTICE. . . ewe eer eeee .65c. . ‘ ; within the Episcopal church any man or ; a h oat ~° 60 inch double width Dress Serge, only set of men who would be either so egotis— + 60 Men's grey Flannel Shirts, $1.05 to ; } } > . | Secretary & Treasurer, Miss Mary Palmer. | } Erwoara Leacce.— We are glad to| sreeeecesesesese|s hear the literary department of Epworth | Throwing Up League is to be active again this year. A very interesting meeting was held last | evening, as announced by Tue Examiver, | | day next. Law students are invited to ; j * e 18¢ c Var d. tical or arrogant as to suggest the usurpa- | Grey Flannels, $ I ~5 5, our one low pi ice only ove 85c & $1 24 : = do. Mra. Jas. Macleod, 3rd Vice do. Mrs. D. aslend Farquharson, 4: Vice do. Mrs. D. Davies, tion by our particular religions body of “f° ‘ . <6 inch all-wool, heavy, sold at $1.45, our the term, “The holy Catholich church,” a 10 doz. Shirts and Drawers at 40c a Suit, » ) err 74s 4) price 95c. It takes five yards only to make a i term that belongs at once to the whole New Stock, no better $1.75, our price, 96c a suit and’ $1.10 a suit, | tbe subject being “Canada.” Mr. George| @ The Sponge | Christ believing world. My own idea ie ralue in the city, 10 91 doz. as follows :—All wool fine goods, dress. Inman read a thoughtful and well written } to retain without change the title Episcopal | 16 and 20 cent : : 90c a suit, worth anywhere $1 .35, some say paper on the Civil Government of Canada, is not our present intention, but | church forall forms and for use in the ») and <VU cents up. es ¥ 147 vards Art Muslin at 61c and 8c | ) » . Mr. Henry Smith followed with a capi- | world at large. I would, however, make ta! dissertation respecting the poets of Can | ada; and Miss Edith Dutcher discanted | i } | if you will notice our Queen St. upon the ;Peoples of Canada. The pro- | | a change m the title page of our prayer worth $1.55, and $1.20 a suit, worth $1.75. 6,000 Pictures at 1, 2, and 3c each. Only | book by broadening i ook by broadening its scope, Instead of y s- ff, - poset Bee gor arate ies © ae " od a 4 RRIS No better goods offered anywhere. 500 of these to ke sold each day. book of common prayer and administra- ° ° « | } theme we wamt to enlarge upon, gramme was completed by the Rev. Mr. , Campbell, who called attention to the ex- tent and resovrees of the country, and | drew a glowing picture of its future great— | nese. Rev. G. W. Fisher, of Tryon, oc-| eupied the chair. ee SOURIS NOTES, oy There is no other article so un- eatisfactory to buy. and no other so d-ficnit to tell. We reasize this, and have gotten together an assortment of high, medium, as well as the notion store bargain vrade, and feel confident we can satisfy you, whatever your neds § may be. The bath, toilet, car- riage and stable varieties all are ; represented. e e e é tion of the sacraments, and other rites aud 7 : : ceremonies of the church, according to the Charlottetown, September 30, 1895—dy AGENT | use of the Episcopal church in the United e States of America.” 1 would have it read | simply ‘The book of common prayer and ne —— — administration of the sacraments and : bo . ees a | other rites and ceremonies of the church.’ The Prince Edward Island } That would allow the use of our prayer Py at | book by any church, and would designate COMMERCIAL COLLEGE our belief that ours was the faith.” | (Ciry or Mexico, Sept. 29—The Spau- Seen dl ish residents are holding meetings at the fe Ix Porr. —Schooner Charles Leir; Weod- bury, 70 bbls mackerel taken yesterday off | East Point; schr. Abbie W. Derring, | é ¢ show windows this week you can- not doubt that Sponge is the . ¢ ¢ schr. America, 50 bbls mackerel ; schr. | David Sherman, 50 bbls. mackerel; schr. | JOHNSON i, JOHNSON $ on re THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND at Alice G. Hawke, 60 bbls mackerel; schr. | J Spanish club to dicuss { uban affairs. | Commercial College and Shorthand Insti- * Richard Lester, 69 bbls. do; schr. Ralph | : nitehte & : ‘ acon acct os the aoae ae _ is now open. Young men and women ‘ “ « . + E. Eatore.150 bbls do-schr. Lottie Gardiner, The Reliable Druggists. over the mé _ ers ee es desirous of acquiring a Business Education os Rearsage, 40 bbl-; Notice, 170 bbls; Jas. | masees in sympathy with Cuban patriots | should seahenan this opportunity. Neither was our Reputation as the Great Bargain Givers. oy G. Blaine, 75 bbls; Norman Fisher, 50 | 2030 4eeeeesleeel and their daily organ charges that some Subjects taught include Book-keeping, 7 bbls; schr. Yoremite, got 100 bbls. mackerel} 0 : of the police and judicial authorities have |} Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial 4 yesterday, off East Point; schr. Fredonia | displayed partiality when the populace] [,aw, Business and Legal Forms, Business 4 gota school off East Point yesterday; — insulting Spain. The ees eon- | Correspondence, Penmanship, Shorthand schr. Mondego, 75 bbis mackerel; schr. cludes with the warning that if blood flows | and ‘Lypewriting. I 2%. Benne 0 bbls yack - | . | here in the streets over the Spanish ques- Sentiate ahedited dkede it ’ . * . = ee : ; , a TE Menamires. 090. bbls master | 'O tdou, the authorities will have to bear all] We guarane attention 10 basinese. Close buying, light expenses and small profits are the cornet stones of our success, : ; aa ; ; Hut 1e blame. Th ilar demonstraiion ’ w . me . . . : 1 2 e | a wae as eae a — <7in he blame Tes, Bek proceeds in parr|&-F.HODGSON, — W. Il. OROSSKILL, and have made a foundation on which our business has grown till our name has become ig We sche Curtine Campi 12 bus | PPA WS aoe from the dislike of the lower classes for] Principal. Teacher of Phovograpty. | byword and our goods to be found in every nook and corner of the Garden of the I mackerel; schr, Epps Tarr; schr. D. the Spaniards. NELLIE M. HODGSON, Asst. Teacher. : ‘ ‘ b A. Wilsoo, 40 bbls, mackerel. The| EOE) be Loxpox, September 29—The Pall Mall] Bux 242, Charlottetown. Gulf, Larger than ever is our stock, smaller than ever our prices. ; captains report fish schooling off Gazett publishes a special despatch from , - sept30 Borin, Sept. 36, 1895. who know the worth of | Susser, Sepsrrs Te wo tail bask The Bargain Corner is Headquarters for the most fashionable Hats and Caps, best — a m4 ‘ ‘ vatanana, withdrawing his ad- J 6 ‘ : . a —=—— dollars and cents, our | upoo Meratanana, withdrawing bis =t'| Wants, Lost, Found, &e and cheapest Readymade Clothing, and largest assortment of Tweeds and Flannels, f es . Port of Charlottet FURNITURE Store is ar ee Orion Anatanarivo. The re- enemies - , i ; ‘ert ef Charlottetown. ' . BIRV . ’ ; : rth eadi e ’ » a | ; attractive as tlowers. t0/| treat of the French has restored the con- Save ne ae cm eg ae eae W e always sell at cleai ing—out prices, 7 — . j 5 jagas large quan- } = Z ———— = a ENTERED he honey . Our floors | fidence of the Maiagassy. A large q a Sept. 36 — Edmund Russel], Jimmo, U pe hi ney bee O : tity of arms has reached the capital. In| -GIRL WANTED for general hous work, { Chatham; Nei] Dow, Read, Picton; St. are studded with nice, consequence people who formerly were apy oe J T ME.tuIsn, London & Es Anne, Botoin, New Carlisle; Maggie new goods, and our policy thinking of ne ag ne rr tire nee eS bs orth 4 Roach, Irving; Richibucto; Ellen May, c on : “+ | go to the front. ve physicial condition) 0) wanreD f ee ee ae i Foster, Bathurst; Diy Spring, LeBlane, Or selling the highest of the French troops at Mevatanana 15] 4 wniv at Mes a Mand Figs A oo ; a a Pictou; Blondell, Campbell, Glace Bay; qualities ut the lowest | such that there are hardly two hundr-d ooti— "I BA)) 5 Lizzie C., Anderson. Pictou; Athlete, | prices means worth, style effective men left. LOST—Retween Queen Street and Ferry . ini ta “ Weatherbie, Sydney; Margaret Ann, Buck- | See oii Wharf, a light brown overcoat with gloves in | == a2 ae ate Sr emer _ — " 2 ome Pdriys . ; Loxpon, September 29.—The Standard pocket. Finder wi!l be rewarded on leaving > ow ‘i a. ¢ ag a i ler, Pictou; Opal, McLellan, Syd..ey; Hoe and rw - publishes a letter from its Mcscow corres-| same at Tue EXAMINER Office, 3i—sept28 ard L., Farrow, do. | chasers pondent, saying that great preparations are - — a Sent 8°30—E Pct ag 2 |. Jimmo already being made for the coronation of ee alate tie We nice ;o—E. t seel, Js ied ; . é & y2 ; s , cnet Eller 3 Face Orasth Ball the Czar in the spring as out ae work | cheap.—R L Corron, B ighton. “epts am; Biles &., eae . + i | oo ® : , pu Matin, Davis, Pictou; Maggie Roach, | MARK Wright & 6) LTD is impossible during the winter. € gov - matin, Vavis, F Iciou; ee “au | < ernment has allotted 6,500,000 roubles and} TO LET—The brick house on Queen Street E Irving, Richibucte; Olivia, Anderson, Pic- | now occupied by Charles Hermans, contain- i the municipal authorities have voted 500,- Se Mores .. a oilas fi ; Who Sel] at Selling Prices > | ing nine reoms; heated by hot air: posves- aes A n, Buckler, dy, Howard, F eP 000 roubles more for & proper observance} sion November Ist. Apply t0 ALEXANDER i » Farrow, Crapaud. : of the occasion. The competeuon to se- HORNE. tl—sept28 —_————$$—— _—— : , ree cure houses is keen. One embassy has W ATED —A general servantina family of ' offered 20,000 roubles for the rent of a] two, must be a fair ccok, and be recommend- house for a month during the ceremonies. ed. Enquire at this office. sept 27 if you have not yeu used it ask for Retiring from GENERAL DRY GOODS, we will sell Lonpoy, Sept. 29.—A despatch from LOST --Last night, on Queen Street, a large it and take no other. out at following Discounts :— Shanghai says the inquiry into the Chin- | black 1 atber pocket book containing $50. : 7 < ; 291 ese outrages at Kuchang has abruptly| Sieattisomce sepia ; Black and Colored Dress Goods, 334 per cent. off. concluded. The viceroy’s deputy, accord- o oe oe Dress 33 ; Braid, Trimmings and Buttons, 50 ‘6 Fat ae one eee A soldier Pinaer witplemaleave st wHinomter ees) ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KFEP IT.| Colored Ribbons, 50 “ insulted Mr. Mansfield, the British consul) 7o BOARDERS—Mre S. R. Stumbles has ; : s 331 ‘< é 5 at Kuchung, and spat in his face. The | good accommodation for boarders at her Black Ribbons, , 335 ; 1 | man was bastinadoed, receiving, fifty eg gn ey | Charlottetown, October 1, 1895—246 Black and Colored Velv eteens, 33 &“ 1 strokes as punishment for the offence. airy, House heated with hot water. sept 2. SO = Black Silk Velvets, 33 7 ©, | The demonstration of the powerful British 50 i oceedi ed Silk Velvets, squadron proceeding up the Yang Tze| wWANTED-—A girl for goneral housework Sh . Y Pp d Color ’ Kiang is in censequence of the tacit} Apply to Mrs R B Norton, Upper Prince ip our ro uce such as Heavy Cloths and Tweeds, 3 és ’ : ‘ Vahey oe . wetted | i despatches, declares the investi-| UMBRLELA LO sT—Between Ferry wharf i , Veen my ges Hat Neat ne ment . i aig on enough, and that and the Methodist Church, an Umbrella © | refusal of the Pekin government to satisfy Street. Lw—eept2t vy Llc 33 : Fail 1 | the demands ot the Marquis of Salisbury | ?RUSTWORTHY person to travel, salary Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Apples. Ladies Kid and Woolen Gloves, 33 | | ] to SEC for the punishment of the late viceroy of | $780 and eapeee: retorenee; go : : Flowers, Feathers, Small Weres. 50 és : S20 Chuen whom Britise Minister 0” | Galcago, ti ‘Tw pd--sept24 Potatoes, Pork, Beans, Peas,.: Oats,| 4)) Fur Goods, 33 os i Connor reported as being responsi le for 33 4 | she outrages begianing in May at the Mis EA ie ie no eek and all Country Produce Corsets, . L i Beer B 5 d t ; sion stations at Chang Tu. which were fol- a apply at this office. ; ota en his cute 33 ; ‘i sg Sie is of ia re x eae Prints, Grey and White Cottons 25 ‘ bie tener Eaiel tte | arte amar ames |SEETON & HUTOHESON, |isie: 2 Cotton, 3 | the report that the foreiga office entertain- story en Prince Rureet, now oocupica ; ; Ladies’: Cia Sainte. - i i y Reddi ; possessi rs ket Ee eponlo wan tn winonarg | aa aad dae Laie? loth Tackets, ar F 8. ame Hills : i i o-morrow. government, although not actively co-oper- ‘ArbiDg Saas at once.” Apply to RECEIVERS awnp ,EXPORTERS, Grey and Colored Flannels, 25 “ . | ated with the British, have plans to pro- PEAKE BRos & Co. 135 tf—septll Special prices for Spools, Warps, etc. tect the missions, which imvolve the strong | _ TO LET—Tne. dwell et practical measures, in the event orate T rast occupted by George F Rabin (21 BARRINGTON STREET, - : ge : HALIFAX, N. S., ‘ son, Esq, of H. M. Customs. There are thir- squadron demonstration not ere exclasive of kitchen and _ ser- of the mere squ Something about “prices” in it This is your chance to buy gheap. . . ’s bed Possession given 15th Sept —— oe proving sufficient to wake up the govern pro oo WilWar srareea = (216) tf—auget a eve ee cxgeag wivigunye| renee J ACDONALN & ro, Tee Westues.—P 25 five cents off every dollar’s worth you cigut rooms besides lange pantry: Rent = i We will pay highes Cash Prices or sell on commission to best adv. y f 5 _ 4 ssias a iettan-¢. R.—F resh to strong south to south-west winds; etationary or lower rchase at Stanley Bros. for the next 10] erate. ap se Mrs BLATCH, corner Grea’ a OTRITY TH nh ATED a — = ; ys. Read their ad. for p ic ulare. George an oy Streets. 46 tf