at Summerside on Tharsday evening. The this Province to following officers were elected: President, | Object of the enterprise support it tothe ut- % > casey ebe . 4 Miss Palmer; Ist Vice-president, Mrs | most of his ability. There is no doubt | ~¥ex Sly | of BEE, PORK BACON.” ty oonely { Chipman: 2ed Mrs Johnson; 3rd Mrs | but what the fishermen at the next elect on x : > cE] » PORK, BACON, ete. ; . : i it st hei chat t = = s | High-grade FLOUS and TEAS, whole- , Howard; Corresponding Secretary, Miss | ¥!!! show their appreciation of the party IS NOW COMPLETE. >) : (‘Qo WF | sale and retail. Stewart ; Recording Secretary, Mrs Mac- | whose tender regard for their welfare has \¢ \/ Xe NY NS fA THOMAS CAMPBELL. michae! ; Treasurer, Mrs Strong, | Leen ainply demonstrated. , is is Our Prices will be found the Lowest in tie City. aes Bases te geen covdily WANDERER. 79) ? A - jsf SN \ . — | septls i W. F. M. S.—At the meeting in the | oan = > iS \ciincesls | ' basement of Zion Church last evening, | ' | hy ee eee % — |J B. MACDONALD & CO. ~ DR. H. D. JOHNSON the convention at Truro, | c 2 ~~ . a ' { es . ‘ i _ ses — a wm interesting report of the proceed- Daniel Griffith, in the 80th year of his age. Overcoats, Reefers & Suits. ‘SING SIEJOY ‘S}LO9BIAO ee sold at the lowest prices for cash. a one aii it : 9 ees ” ———_ = ay toca atm aa tm ——. - age z R ° - - a _ q R ‘ > HE DAILY EXAMINE . - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1894. 9 VOTERS, ATTENTION, OUR EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, | ; . e TC ae aa ] ‘ ' ‘ AR ae ee | 7 ; scuseaatii ton in FOR neces cna! WE Winter Flowering Bulbs. oe . than mine would comment on your article \ ve I making ,appiications to | oy our Educational System, but as no one en umes to the Dominion Voters’ List is else has taken the matter up 1 cannot let We have now on hand a fine supply of win raclose, we wish to direct , 't pass without a word of protest. , good, sound Bulbs, comprising the fol- f 1a i voters whose lam surprised that you are desirous of lowing well-known Flowers :— : ia : ’ ' vu vse - i | t} = oe whence... grand system which we | Tulips—Single Mixed, ; va are not —_ are | fought so hard to gain and which costs us | Queen Victoria, ] revi ncorrectiy, to the import- ' #0 much to support. You would go back to | Yellow Priuce, , : f immediate action It ia | the three R’s would you Y Do you not know, Crimson King, ; : , ' ent, Dom Mr Editor, that as the poet says “ A little | Mm oo La Canadiens White. ; : learning is a dangerous thing; drink deep Sand Double Superfine Mixed, will be 1 the present | or raat ” Why should ay on or taste not. hy should @ man remain ® ©S Narcissus—Poeticus Ornatus, i r therefore every man who wishes | jn ignorance of the higher branches of ed- <r Double White, : ’ voice the affairs of the Do- — m because he is poor ? ro trouble | ~tam Mm $9 Cet at all prices. . : “ : Vou Scion, it s properly re- . : . ye are stp = ee and | @ bos? DM | Crocus— Named Sorts, if I had my way I would vastly extend the | SS ae : |. Snowdrops—Single and Double g The } * Province | present facilities. The only point in your | © ee eo ~ We have them at $1.75 a pair—thevy may be worth more—we leave that to you. | Hyacinths—all varieties, ’ : vw had ; x e of Grit | article agree with is that which | ae © m 7% j : oe Easter Lilies, } : 4 be roused to | Stggerts that the Prince of Wales TP Wer KNOW there s no better sold at $1.75. Chinese Sacred Lilies, ( ; ‘pe to prevent s a should confer ets This " © oS SS 2 ot i a ae ; ee a Par hasers when buying Bulbs may i ; e ar can rr done without reducing fad arger, heavier and better Blankets—$1 98. $2. Lo. 22.60. $2.90, $3. $5. S660 per bring their own pots and have bulbs potted ‘ : M auairs the rest of the system. Why should we | 2 @> <j ous © | pair and rards free of charge. ‘ of voters, the office | be the only province in Eastern Canara | wet @ er | pair and upwards. These Bulbs are for sale at the lowest | ¢ Charles R. Smallwood, Esq., will te | Which has nodegree-corferring university? ° pa > Mm . : . prices. Nothing is so beautiful as a dis- ; loth, from | WY should our children have to be sent fa 3 . We bought a large stock of these and got them right. thus we are able to give] play of these flowers, which are very ; hea elsewhere to complete their education? Are : Cc © above figures easily grown in winter. } n wwe 20 we 198 ya” wy other preesneee in intelli- ty © S i JOHN WILLIAMS, : town and | gence? yno means. Then let us have eos Ridgeway’s Old N : our own university, As for the expen-e, is ~ eept29 : oe Pp 7 wy aT sect dens ATR ean a = 2 Crey Flannels. _reoats_ "Uren Prine os ; MeD a iJ h have the professors at present, anda little MM es) q neas MevoNaky Bhd MOHD | tax on real property woulkl soon raive > , . . . ’ . ; _ ee route Sage cen = Pony Sever cS . =" In GREY FLANNELS we are showing splendid values. Good Flannels f E. Island Railwa es }style. There is plenty of money in the | oS hy from 10 cents up; a specially good quality, 15 cents. . Y. country and plenty of brains. Let the a] : LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS | former be used to help the latter. ~M q ° EPUCATIONALIST. mmiente Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the ‘ , e | Wain oS ate Seng will ran daily (Sundays — ——_._.___. -< xcepted) as follows :— Fer Goons a Sreciatty.—Beer Bros SOURIS BREAKWATER, W t! ° ¢' f ( 0 : Traine Outward, Trains Inward. : | ‘e are clothing the people ( mains. nt wper the Gospel meeting in P . os « JU:E RE: 23¢ COD O iF ‘ PM AM Leave Arrive PM A a M one ” i —— oes on _ Sin, —Having recently paid a visit to s t i ' ) @ | 2% 5H... Charlottetown....... 62 9 ab i : fay Blernoy al 4 oO Ch Souris it appears tome imperative that — Sy 301 61M.....Royalty Junction..... 606 919 s ne <_< - — Pp - ' . some notice should be directed to the | 7 . e z e 3 co $1 a va ae ” = oo 7 Moone, of Fownal, brough! | treakwaterat that place. My first thought i = . , i ° j va | rf : . oo . ba snege mae sage i. SS ae — . mae. : ' ' — ; ‘ ay: *Pe : ‘¥ ‘har stober. 4 Rh 8 440 736.........Bradalbane........5@1 7 et a a ae me which Were | was one of amazement. Why. I asked, | t Ms € ity W lial LESS G-Class + o0as at Caan SN, 2) 2 455 FO wineruss Emerald.......... 455 739 ; N., B.& M. Rattenbur: eeliteheln betidlaaed tor exthinn onate | 5 ak... emir iS bas ; « Mowrax: ~The eomer Mire t™™ undertaking,and is there any adequate _ | i BP csccad C cis che 46 66 | rT sen aga a ; ~; .. | return made to the Dominion treasury by | | "ping . 2c ‘ Scmmerside AM } arrived early this morning and as | -o , Y'Y IOW’e ass rices. 59: SOB) «noses Lv AF.s2000. 340 1165 on sfter as possible she left again = people of Souris for so great _b yon ? | l cs 202 4 bavenees Miscouche paabownes 325 10M P , 3 anifestly the town is not In a position to oH.s = rete eee — —. + 807 + ’ ee maintain @ —- a oe out of | . 442 10 3 ce 1 OF ary sie ie $08 { a s i a , | the revenue derived from so small a popu- | Ww 3 aw j I 8 4h . k | 508 10 47.........Bloom field. . osc OD 4 5 AcT summonses were ai . , é + s . lo} Mu Picitlins a j — lation. Why then should the taxes of the | Cc nave t 1c au s est stoc cver Boe th be’ *227700+ AENOEORR sons cones is 72 im MeQuillan aod Margaret a ; : . - 7 9 it Seigeees. Tignish...........12% 600 Ca ; “i Jee Cina ‘Show ann tor 1 PO support something forthe benefit | PM AM PM AM fi 2 of Souris? Like many another ny a 0 0090006 000000000 00s bonnes Hebnenebe sbndniuees aubee — narrow selfish every-man-for-himeelf ideas l | > ° Ww k } AM PM AM PM ; 7 . | * . Y 63 BGS. .oc00s y MOWD.....-. W. C. T. U.—Report of Maritime W. C receivedan enormous shock, I took a | s iow nh rH t lis CLE " e zis t iose } 6a 315 -iicgelay Rema. ove He sis : rU.« be given at the regular meeting | walkto the breakwater and noticed boat | ; 728 840...........Bedford.........8@ 40 : W.C.T.U. en Monday afternoon | «fier boat Leat around the head. ees — pi 0 Oe meesneele $5 4% the 8 st. A full attendance is request Souris does net own the schooners now j on ur ° : ° BO ADD vcs Bi ccckinn 810 355 fastened snug to the wharves! My curio- | Wwio mm ay req urire anyt ins nn the om 500 oe mY 7 oz —_— sity was aroused at seeing many of }.4014 533.....". ear River... 6 158 _ Secor Aer Fixes Seott Act fines col-| the men. I interviewed them after | | 1055 605. .sseeee Souris... ......+ 615 116 ; le Moncton last month ae '© | the approved American fashion. “Where | Cl } 7. li ° . asus tinSion ae te > . eoata to <) So fs > 118 < ni ; . o 9 “ a es a « ay Laci olen od Nm a aa eS ge ice CS eS nee nN a Re Se Se Oa een arias Wao, a ee ar eer eeeeee Peer eeeeeee SCRE HR RRR ET ETO oe = oe - ‘ aa a » = ey j}does your boat belong ? ‘LaHave. ot ihe me to St ve us a eall. — A T—~ AM PM AM PM ee $00 fines hi ’ ee “And yours? “Lunenburg. “And | ' | 825 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 3% ! ss yours?” “Lunenburg.” To my astonish. | 1009 320, eo au 700 fib : : - a ee . | ment, I found that out of the large fleet of pt de Oe Res eeene ue Gazette Exiarcep.—The St. John | Me") B |4M PM AM PM = I eG a ee ne eee — . boats, hardly one really belonged to | ot of Ou r stock has bre en a ae Sa ee a wi ue . <i. ga | Souris. Surely, Sir, here is something to | : |p Ow | el on a new perfecting press . , 1 | PM AM : natok OG ae Teli Wd ae, be thankful for. We have a Government a | Seer Wanr0ld......0+.00.20000 7 ee . . . ‘a me : aa | whose sole consideration is not to secure a m Pp N ne --Cape Traverse.... +..++++ SF ra ‘ur enterprising conte wore : > renee ns MMS surplus. Economy shoul! always | DOUSht at a tremendous discount. ¢ ant % b. POTTINGER, —— a es aimed at, but never at the expense of the 5 “f Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railw: ‘ For Baeacn or Promise.—At Stratford, | * : : a few daya ago. John Brandon sued | ives Of our brave fishermen. Look at Moncton, N. j i iale eaelial — Leeesh of promise of {the map and you will perceive at once | A.MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, ; we a nee (that Souris harbor is the only haven of Charlottetown. arriag he woman said that John | that . . § t d eh } ' ; 4 ; | Fee mach but the jury considered | refge for many miles along our coast. e found a man who wanted to Khe Leading Tailoring Establishment. \— a ii. toalines were lacerated | Hence the absolute necessity of keeping | that, even so, his feelings were lacerated, | ** : ae oe | and awarded him $1 damages | this breakwater in a sound condition. For L and aw ed him iages. . ee | the sake of our toilers on the sea, our } ° sil . d b h | | Hen Are Was Goop.—A woman in | members at Ottawa must never allow get out of yusSINess, an we oug : : Philadelphia was fined six cents for hitting | this work to be forgotten. Human lives Chailttetuen, September 25, 1894--¢ t s iui = : her hn«band with a tomato can. The | %t¢ more precious than dollars, and the ae indve was probably so much astonished at | *@fety of our sailors infinitely transcends ] . k d > | } tive aceurary of the aim that he made. the| the paltry level of party politic. I am| DIS StOCK an et him out. Our | fine almost nominal. realizing that such | informed that the breakwater requires a . 4s aceuracy by a woman occurs very seldom | further attention in order to make it = 4 i Mit : thoroughly secure. When a vote of money 9 ™ The subscriber begs leave to inform the ; epee sith pina he henefi TOCK a> <ootkaaae unl is proposed for this purpose by the men custom ers get t we pene t. b FO} “Sey public that he has now in stock, at his old Tus Orrrcers Evecrep.—At the meet-| ber representing Souris, the member for 2 . : cers E At tl ay ff . and well-known business stand, Richmond ing of the Women’s Missionary Society in | Laxenburg County ought to remember . FO}; . | Street, a large and well-selected stock of { connection withthe Methodist Church. held | that his constituents largely benefit from OF—— fz Lo i; a i. heats GROCERIES. wi id eit te ; | this work, and bearing in mind the humane Of i so gave : ; Deceased was a highly esteemed citizen, Sle ic Bie eR a y ings of the session. A capital report of | and for many years carried on the business = the girls’ school at Trinidad was also re-| of a chandler in Charlottetown. He for- ) \¢ = Xe T ' YET f EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT : ceive { from Mrs. Morton; and Mrs. Chur- | merly resided in St. John, N.B. ( (S You Gt OULD NOT FA iL TO SEE OU R STOCK = ; chill, a returned missionary, gave an it-| Puneral to-morrow (Sunday) afternoon | = ., ' etre <r aund. Te pelle watea |e | = cee | Office -- Kont Street i alae passed around. 1e public meeting | mneiaieemsiremmeiaeiine — Aug 16,7'94—1 which followed was addressed by a num- | { | g 16,4 y t ber of clergymen and others interested in IF IT WASN'T GOOD OVERCOATS AND REEFE RS, , |: a . nis work, and the addresses were sup- — | y ‘ emented i ese oak: adadasiahel — | "i ants, Lost, Found, a&e : mus mee ate IT WOULDN'T SELL. An immense Stock to choose from. Prices right. a: PP TIN under this heading charged } Fire av Kixestox.—- Further particu- | = | five cents per line. ; lars of the fire at Kingaton, Lot 31, come | eas ao i : \ — ; Ni Mie a % oJeloeck | YJOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP has 2 gg on . Rese 4 to.d 7S. Phe fire sta oe 2 d vi k , . J. B. MM A CDONALD & CO. COPY RI t | Cumberland ieeeet, Snquive of R. Pewee on Friday 7 ae Tol : p Seay ry 6 a now been on the market for five yous", 94 qu ’ at Fennell & Chandier’s. eod tf—oct5 mille own Vv r. John Scott, and iea*e - . ‘. Se : to Mr. W ~ WwW rren, frot <f | gg ee .- | and each year is getting more popular as Charlottetown, October 1, 1891—dy | WANTED—A good, strong, smart lad, about ' a na” Wana a by | i : : | fourteen years of age, as parcel boy tor a dry ed, the furnace. The — was oe Yj}a pleasant, safe and reliable Cough Estate of the Late Charles E Rob | goods store. Apply by letter to P O Box 487. Mr. McDougall, and a large crowd of} : ce | 7 i ' =|" octé 7 a > y. Price 25 cents. Prepared and ee neighbors gathered, but the fire had | "emedy ertson, of Charlottetown Mer- : 4 aalike oun ' ' | LOST—About the 10th of July last, between made considerable progrese and they could | sold only by | ; Poa rec oa . do Gething bat peemeatte haaue ot rt a | Chant Tailor, Deceased. | Mesuate Touphe, thence ep Beines Bivens to D lf h flame The village | ] ; | | Malpeque Road, a package containing 0 large va rom the fis -s. ® villag Oo Ty ‘ " . ; «mT ae of money bills of large denomination, ‘ ha wned by the members of King Wil- | Johiuson & Jo InSONn, wi l ‘ ] d R ‘t il | i Sealed Tenders (to be marked Pender ay tay Hs amply ee de oF leaving 4 liam Lodge was also burned to the ground. | 1olesale an ctall. Estate C. E. Robertson ”) will be received | it at this office. dy lw wy 2i—oct3 ad Iu the mills was a large quantity of grain | THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. by Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod at their | - . aa . onan) a ice ‘eres ae ; iti bil Wi iais ” ’ deat | a2 . tte > a . % .ET—S © Of ee Ste . belonging to different parties, which was Gin Me i Pri Seeaty EDLs: —— (x}>_———_ office in Charl ttetown up to THURS | Johnson & Johnson's Drag Store. Imme ; also destroved. Mr. Scott’s loss is estimat- | + 0 ee i Rich: nd St t : 1 Busi ss at Present is DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, | diate possession; rent moderate. Apply to ' ed at about $2000 and the hall was valued | = ee ores Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—dy Our Only Place of Business a res ' te ei gg sag wil | o.8s wince ca ineiiiatainian ' at about $500, with no insurance in eithor. | EEE TO SERIE ae OA MOR (CHE } : 1e stax , - ) ve | wasn iain aileiaele a The mills were built only a few years ago | estate, Shop and Office Furniture and a avo yaa aon ae a engl ‘ itegayeaces | pradent THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, 2s ccs SS Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Se ad | o f AB, c t onset farre | on Richmond Street, and the good will of | a the lessee, Mr. Warren. i | i weckeo ore a | the business carried on by the deceased, | gt? LBE-Tee single toneenend, on, Siuart : i al ) . ; a | together with the Jease of said store and | ° we — rece Je — . For Bostox.—The Florida = for Bee | D where we have a Choice Assortment of ooo: | stems 4 eee ground ‘can be used ; ae ee tl ae! ; it i ‘ ' owing Mr. Robertson at time of his death. | ———— - - Ada Clay, Miss Aitken, Miss Hobbs, Miss | people still wonder why it is that m.. ’ , tag nye veh st : a ee : r Separate tenders for No. 1 and No. 2. WANTED—A hoasemaid. Apply to Mus F 7 R hison, ~~“ _— _ = we are always busy in our Furni- FR ‘ | Stock list (which has just been taken), PETERS, semost P ee oe - aot ae | r ~28e anc ist of debts ( :otes Ce 2 ro LEC The Dwelling House on corner Stewart, Miss A McKay, Mrs Wm | ture Store. THIS IS EASILY ee a Boobs fron be | prince end Dorchester Stroe's, heated with , } ‘| ias | r rane ‘ng seen by Intending chasers 0 Ca | hot water and containipg nine rooms Verg os ae ys ( 9 om | EXPLAINED. *Tis because the At a Small Adv ance on Cost. ; tion to Mr. H. R. Boswall, at the store. i aty eaten a aaa. ite-augae Mary Towan, Miss M Gillie, Miss Ella : i uci caatinined “dean sie te , 2 | iv Se ‘ Island Term ne-third cash, one-thir } FOR SaALE—The t op seinem ta Henry, Mrs Jas McPheracn, Miss M > } people of eye Edward a are Flour $3.25 per Barrel. | three months, and one-third in six months; eet een tee poms = 8 cannes ot MeCorma Mis: McLeod, Miss Kh} fast discovering that our prices for ’ 4 ‘ ; P | | last two payments to bear interest at six | ingtenrooms, Apply to Mas. FLAIGgR, / DB ——-MeLeod, Mary A Martin, Mrs Jones, Wm cceuniakal Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. uot Bue payeneeie ve. beng Sone SS ee soa tf Cantwell, Mr« N Williams, Mrs R Tarr, all grades of FACTORY-MADE Kerosene Gil, 16¢ per Imp. Gallon. F iy So epi ngs ns aa _ ; ins Baten Mien BE Mies Brogan, | TRNITURE t ’ , foe eee i OFFICES TO LET—The Rooras above the Enuman, Mises B Enman, Miss Brogan, | FURNITURE are from — percen ee proposed security, and to give names of | yerchants’ Bank of P. K. Island, at present 'b , in vlan | ; ) j ere KB ; ie J 8 ve S Crow, Dengee| J th lse- 5 Inspection Solicited. | sureties, occupied by Miss Chisholm as ap Art Stadio, : MeLeod. Mr aud Mrs Hutchinson, Frank | to — per cent lower than ¢i5 I will not be bound to accent the high- with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. D k Lewis, Mra Stewart and | (O lesty vents us ae OUnG WD P 2 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. ‘ Deri, bila Lewin, Mira, Stewart and | where. (Our modesty prevents sige J! D. MacLEOD & CO, — «tcayunier a a i child, J it ver, a8 ae ao i Selcae > < SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, " , - . eect ern, Mixs Mary McKachern, Miss Annie | from publishing figures to-day.) Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. | Administratrix. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three t MeEachern; Leanda McDonald, Mrs Maria | You can figure it out yourself if , in 18. 20. 22. 24 to 30 pets ctotey ee ; | Ch’town, sept29—dy wky tf | Sree. Apply to B Feaizon, P.O Depart ; Cranston, John B Carter, Mary McCarthy. u will wake comparison of the We hav e them In ; ? ’ 0 : ad tk eis ie an ———. éw law (fri)—septlé : ; The following were the inward passengers : | you ' — siete ier + = i [_—_- - if Me Mrwdane Bell, J" A Comlorte exp. Mee D | “ets ent web ) | ived | Bags! Bags! | cuct hice, eter | re Jane Bell.. ‘offic ’ ' ' e . 4 ial | > und “# Mrs Jane Bell, J A Coffia; Mr anp Mrs adtnis inches, Balance of our stock received to | a Poasaaioa given llth October next —Twoxas - Bb . : Jol K am ; oe | 12,000 Second-hand Heavy Grain and _>nnceprnencensceasunesunnasseeseganeistiioatasasetitamss ow cle Neher let | MARK WRIGHT & O0., LED , 2 von, | RQ Dee mate ee prong pelnease <2 sana ge ey » ’ ILL Ss. 10U8e8 OD nt Stree! ' Mrs A Burnett, Jane Hooper, Sarah Me- | ee day, Muffs, Boas, Collars, Capes, Gloves. | CARVELL BROS. | houses on Pleasant Streot, with stables and he FF Millan, Amy Cameron | Who Sell at Selling Prices. 7? ’ } | sept22—2w eod tioneer. 4w 2aw—eepuls - | : —0OUR NEW STOCK OF— —— —_—-—— = 4 ca ” “ | SNAPGAIN xing uate ems.) 6 QUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT hag enna et ian 7 WINDOW BLINDS af many stores now, but no store : 5 : ‘ has “Snapgains” As yet but ours. |. # . ie pis | of Pee, «rane ng i is full of the newes: designs in Ladies ‘8 ©. i. Our first Snapgain is ; : t . ‘ FOR MEN! Cloaks and Jackets, all colors and all sizes. | ‘z | Pri 3 sie il . | rice 25C¢. About 200 pairs—none worth less 30c.—the majority worth 50c. — your They are MARVELS OF BEAUTY, and _ beyond : than doubt the BEST SUBJECTS we have ever shown. : ‘ 40c.— some worth We are Headquarters for Picture Framing, Mirrors choice while they last at 25c. : LE AGENTS for these PHOT O | Window Shades, Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. ; we aie Seed HARRIS &. STEW RT eS . Call on us while in town. It will pay you. é you have already guessed. They GRAPHS and GRAVEURS for this Province. are an astonishing oe < Gen- es ul tlemen’s Cashmere Ha ore. Call and see our first “ Snapgain.” LONDON HOUSE. HASZARD & MOORE A / AAR S O - E e | = BEER BROS. | Tur Wearnen.—F resh to strong south to weet winds; partly fair; some local Charjottetown, October 3, 1894—dy showers ; little change in temperature, . Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—t 1 s Charlottetown, September 2,5 1894—+t t «