in pe ee — 2 4 A DAILY PAPER. Che Leading Dally Newspaper and @ first- class Magact fe only ) cents a ont! ' iw Dellars a Year Tue Datty us 9 Boats MecClure’s Maya t paper a Fe M azine iT : , pas - Mi : e may mete AND OTHER ITEMS |} Was just pulling gineers will meet t Drill] Shed I - ios match pia irranged .@ - ys poned - i 4 “ take Dis I k o Lith ‘ he 2nd - Saul un Wore sailed e r ' at minight Shoe he argo and some thirty pa — Ez t On and after Thurs aN ailing hour of the b " be 40 k instead vastly ae Te Nit th ! eh wen mrornin tise stean iil ot ave for Pict ‘ rrow morn . M. MaLeod, of British { present at V ictoria D i eran m Monday eve i eq neste i ) wa ‘ - I k - wer \ : i ant right | ng bef H H $2 eight } > ‘ amd a her $3 Personal | ‘ ( era 7 i Car mia | hx at Ottawa th «' ’ M } s left last even- rt New York I : it expe ' t n Ea Pasadena, Cal Cus rand Mre. Cum ng, of ‘ Australia, have been paying ‘ eins ‘ : = The were the M G. Webl ruey wit this ‘ ' Icha ary the M. P ‘ I 4 s i at the Provincial l M McKay ul ver in the Mato-Pepionized Porter { | pany w oi its thira ean meeting with un- rved reason ; which 14 ‘ ! W | | ] larg | EXHIBITION NOTES. rs trade to-d] ' i mt in | ‘ t @ muiK “ ( y i ‘ ; | rVWVewW : M ~ : \ \f Pa i M i ‘4 ; } about ‘ : : } est quart of t i ‘ Me. 1 ard Jord Bez P r ved ‘ yas a warce i I nia i onsen. ooo ao NEWS NOTES. 4 ‘ wa are v tleship Campe rdow as been : at Malta I f I lish labor ma kes Is over | i rop th gi i of { oO as : t i H Mr. Batton, Attorney-Genera N South Wales, who has just got hom a visit to Canada, says that what a4 seen strongly confirms previous ¢ aa t [ immense benents wh slia would derive from a sim ! a! peoy Germany and Fra 4 vy themee ves with the stipport of i ve irn n & mant ofa as to which side of Alsace-Lor- tional boundary should be 1 to many of the people thus ‘ » of a terpationa ry tof tess importance than the 4 ‘ w rt percentage of awards and the f money taken by Ontar.o cat e Chicage World’s Fair compet.- ) proportion t the number of an:- shown, was greater than any state Union was able to put to its credit I farmers who thus lead the ontinent ; luetion of high grade cattle ar tly 1 lown-trodden order that Liber atesin ' vu ng ove I Ma b pape lispate the ate fe Jo Trevelyan that t ttien he Northwest hiv i - h ay that the 4 i asona *x} ta ~ Cha ] pe wh a | f thes he same opin af ny S . l'rev st t beet t repaid raed v ti | ai te I ‘ SY ur 4 { pos ‘ ' ty B +t profi e.5 0 i perty patie | ‘ sy = lave i e and vet ff than they Doubtless, aise, would not vard the OUR SHOW DAY! equ Mantles, ete., TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, MONDAY lisplay of them, which ALLTACtI VE ’ res] ‘ y te vou t i BEER BROS Weaiher Bulletin. TORONT Sept 29, 10 a. m North east northerly winds ly to fair; loca Aine along the cons P Chicago, Quebe | Jennison of the Erie tion ris excellency ae pe rece, Sennett . am a oe mame ae anc A A AT SSS — : ~ THE D , EX 4 Al LY E NE id x y 7 1 x sn6 XAMINER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1893 ’ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ey nae ene ee anor Ree ne ee Sn ere ease a o . : apes, (Sept. 27.— News comes | ‘ T ome n abroad that the ¢ ount and Countess ; Pappeohelm haue separated after a stormy | a . three years’ marriage. There are many | : usible society people in this city, friends | the wife, who say that it serves her lf right fur marrying a title. Divorce wil] TOLOW Just a8 800n as the Countess returne ” BISCUITS to this country with her mother | BY “ENIT UNDERWEAR. heel Orrawd, Sep. 26 The minister of } Ans, in " ne and fisheries has received an offi re PASTRY, = eg of the seal catch to date by the ritish Columbia fleet Chirty enala | a = Sas j sh i prepared w obtained on the’ British peli coe I am @alled “SUPERB” Why? Pecause I am the 25,120 skins; on the Japan and Russi ; “ : > he y | a side 25,243, or. Je || tal? ee 30, | BEST in the market, being made of the FINEST WOOL, You secure these whet g 562. Twenty-four vessels ar2 yet to ee Gove, UG6 the ereatee waushes ofthese cent FALL FASHIONED and UNSHRINKABLE. I am made Woodill’s the #pring cat h up to the end of June to ‘ Vi seeta ty returning schooners. The | in Ladies’ and Children’s Combination Suits, Ladies’ Vests German total cateh this vear is estimated at about | : : - ie Bakin 60,000, which is 10,060 more than last and Drawers, also in Gentlemen’s Shirts and Drawers. I J . year, but far short of exaygverated newa- | 2 salad a I owder. many tes ts of rod carly part of the have been sold elsewhere, and have given such Ll NIVER- seuson, Wii an wc hex tori from the a = : - weather is ported hay- | SAL SATISFACTION that I can confidently recommend 1g been very stornry on > Russian side, | : "y hg - ian ide. | 2 a : ~ : : S Kerosene Oil. foxtreat, Sept. 28. The civie recep- | mvself as * SI PERB to all in need of my services. I ciate — the governor-zeneral, and aokd | : : 1300 bk best \ : Water chants’ welcome at new board of trade, | can be procured in Charlottetown only at White now landing ex Clavola fr New to-day, were brilliant and imposing func- | . York } 1100 barrels due by scho r Sat 5 spoke both languages, and all were delighted with the charming manners of the Countess of Aberdeen At the board of trade, Lieut Governor Chapleau, the Mayor, Solicitor General Messre. Wright, | and Robertson, representing and St. John boards of | trade-, also spoke Bet.evitie, Mich., Sept. 28.—Expre *| train No. 5 on the Chicago Grand Trank roal standing at a sation here at two Yelock this morning was ran into by an Erie express, demolishing the special car attached to No. 5. Henry A. Newland and wife were killed outright. Cashier Meredith of the Chicago and Grand Trunk road and his wife were badly injured. Wm Castles a porter, was fatally hurt, fireman badly Curran, and Chateauvert ‘ xpre “8 was 5 was made up of 9 world’s scalded. Train No coaches all heavily loaded with fair visitors, and the special car of th¢ paymaster of the road. The train had stepped here te take on passengers and out wken train No. 9, running 49 miles an hour, crashed into if, The spec ial cur was tele scoped, the roof was hurled into the ticket office of the station, completely demolishing it. The rest of the special car was broken in splinters. The rear end of the sleeper near to the special was crushed in but no one on board hurt Loxpox, September 26.—The Radicals brought out t day some new evidence ax to the charge of cowardice made against the Duke of Counaught, the Queen’s third Aldershot, and the recip ent honors luring the manceuvres at Guense. The Duke of Connaught was accused of ‘seék- ing to escape dunger i the battle of the Wol-eley son, Commander at recently of unusual British troops under General with the Arabs at Tel-el-Kebir im | Kgypt in 1882 The origin of the accusation has been much diseuseed, especially since Connaught waa appetuted to the Aldershot command. A -#pesial correspondent who was on tbe field at Te! el Keber ha now come out with a let or mined to make our Ready-made Clothing Yepartment the Heal Centre for the pecop! riving the full story When the treop were formed for the attack, he says that the Duke of Connaught with his Guard brvade, and General Allison with hi Highland brigade were in the fir-t line St atter til furtnation Was ma le, : lespateh fom tise hivhest quart | and was handed ty Gener \ ‘ It t i him net ‘ D i bar | Ura ‘ 1 a chang 1D f attach ‘ siwht and his (y i ' wasn to th € and [rich brigade was brought to h f The purport of this Lu ees } ty u toad pe it the army Eevervbody haltie Guards not heen u Que Ww i ha re tu 1 tieit rite ps { { benor and rh ‘ nerally ac- | cepted here as the bare truthe In the offi- ers’ corps the facts are saic: to have been known for veare — Pe Oe SCHOOL BOY AND ROAD MACHINE. Sirn—In alate isssne of the Weekly Patriot appears a communication signed writer tries Shaw, be one “School Boy,” in which the to vent his epleen against Cyrus M.P.P. “School Boy” of those cranks who rush into print to air every real and imaginary grievance, and in this ease begins his tirale, with. the roar of a lion and ends with the bray ofan ass, Hesayvs atthe outset, that among the numérous enemies of the road machine none can surpass ard few equal Cyrus Just here, | would eay, as one who hearing Mr. Shaw seeirns tO Shaw. had the pleasure of converving and speechifying on several oc- casions—that when he refers to the road making machine, he speaks in about this strain: “ The road machine has been used as a political machine and used in | e wrong Lime, and that the fault does e with the machine so inuch as in And, Sir, when I look Government, those that use it.” at the action of the present Ithink I voice the sentiments of every honest and intelligent person, when I state that what the public need,is good practi- cal men in charge of the public affairs— men with whom economical and effective management is the first consideration—and political wire pulling not the first. Next, this “Bridgetown cur” says that | tense towards the road machine, it is doing good work for the country, et But what do the people say? He’s a great striker for our rights, We'll fight for him in future fights | Mr. Shaw’s hatred and bitterness are in-| because | “School Boy” goer On to Fay that it is | to see Mr Shaw, when he drives amusing from =h residence to the main rea f, and hat the moment he reaches the road, : ; which has been nicely turn-piked by the road machine, “ap goes his head as if an overdraw had been strapped on him, ete Bui let us set ! “School Boy ™ hails from Dunda . is the blind leading the and whose occupation in his case blind - and evid ently bas a mania for writing road machine ad machine, in) which ply to his on the re with the rowl machine and that it would sid bis much needed phy=i aland mental i i t Fut if the trash penned ly “Sehool Bow” for the Patrmiotis a Famypre tik abilitv, we fear that the latter was not much improved. Hence it is that he is incapable of conceiving the cause of Mr Shaw’s improved bearing, twithstanding disfranchisement, gerry: leg-rolling, and wholesale grit ik namely that nM mye ndering, M:. Shaw and his colleague, yw talent, will come out by ther energy and super more than conquer rs. Amwicts. Cardigan District, Sept. 15, 1893. about the } the writer told him to work in connection | Pills Pills Pills Pills Piils Pills Pills adygownd thidh Pills Sold dy all Prepared only at JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. | sept26 Druggists at 25 cents @ box. ty BROWN’S BLOCK. We STA! FALL AND Wi For Quantities, Qualities and Styles NLEY BROS., fi ‘a ROBT i> we cannot be surpasseil. have deter. of P. E. Island to make their purchases, and consequently have now in stock the finest line of READY-MADE CLOTHING that can possibly be found in any Store in the Provinee, comprising on le Yen's, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats; Men's, Youth~ and Boys’ Cape and Plain Ulsters; Mews, Youths’ and Boys’ Suit:, Double and Single Breast; Reefers for Men. Youths snd Koys, in Naps, Beavers. Meltons and Frieze; Extra Pants, Heavy Win- ter Wearing. for Men, Youths and Boys. In fact, we have everything that can be found in any_ well-stocked Ready-madc Clothing Store. Our prices are marked as low as can possibly be sold for, and our clerks wil be found to be obliging. We ask you to inspect before making your pur- chases. Please bear in mind that we will not be undersold. VWYoolen Company. ‘The Canadian Pacific Railway —WILL RUN-—— HARVEST EECURSIONS ——TO THE—— LAND !—Yeu want strong Solid Leather Boots for we' : ISLAND Yeu want st ot ewe Conaiion Worth: West Weare mahing this style of Bost for this Fell’s McKay Charlottetown, Septem ber 13, 1893 m w f A Strong Boot. FARMERS of PL E vnd muddy Fal weather. to leave from line of Intercolonial, Prince Edward Island, Windsor & Annapolis and | Canadian Pacific (in New Brunswick) Rail ways on has, ith, Qist, and Seot, 4h TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL | Oct. Sth, 22nd, ad Nov. Sth For rates and other information sce sr.iai older, or enquire of nearest Ticket Agent D. MeNICOLL, Cc. E. McPHERSON, Genl. Pass. Agent, Asst. Gen!. Pass. Agent St. Jobn, N. B. trade ontet Choice Idan Grain Leather. it looks well, wears we Hl, snd staneés the wed. Long Boots. We mike our Long Boots out of Selected Isiand Neats Leather, extra We have good v:lue for you this Fall, Call and see. ae ae —(x) Om a If a sufficient number offers, the under- BOOT FACTORY {ins MADE OUT OF ’ } } Montreal. | qualily. ams Island Grain Leather hand early in October. Terms $5.00 (in ad- vance) per 12 lessons. This will be an exce 1- lent opportunity of acquiring this usrefni art. he methods of instruction pursued by me in my past classes, and which were very sue- cessful, will be continued this season. Please make early application. W. H. CROSSKILL, Certificated Teacher of Phonography. Home Industry. GOFF BROS’. Charlottetown, September 21, 1893— 3m | Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1803. | i OUSE. eee MILL . N F u Vy LONDON Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns, Powder, -Shot, Brass and Paper Shells, ‘Caps. Primers, Loading Tools, Game Bags, Covers, etc., etc. : SMOKELESS POWDER.—Cartridges loaded WwW. A. WEES & CO., ae wneee Se Agent for Winchester Repeating - Wholesale and Retail, Queen Street. W. rh 1) AWSON. Wads. Gan BLACK DRESS GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY. | ge | . » 1099 ; Charlottetown, September 4, 1893—m w f Charlottetown, September 6, 159%. | « av he pied by | Queen Street | order throughout | mediate possession | this week N., B. & M. RATTENBURY dy lw” wy 2i A. J. MURPHY SELLING—— Overcoats and Pants, MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, sept25 acmnmel fS o cheap that customers see at a glance where the Bargair s are to be found sept22—tf é TO LET. FOUR DWEI LINGS on Pleasant St., é Three rooms also for office, lately oceu Meser Davies & Haszard, on WILLIAM DODD Ch’town?Sept 21—2aw EKUREKA HOTETD, WAT#R STREET Free Coach to meet all Steam boats Moderate charges. table C. A. BENOTT, Proprietor Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m w f Light Brahma Chickens A FEW very fine on ftaken immediately F.C. COTTON ale ohe ap, July 16 BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE lass o1 xls and garmet equal to an¥ Hous« Ie p PRENCH CLEANING a epecialt Ail information regarding el , furnished | CHAS. IVES MORRISON, A re »Y en Strect TO LET. ling Houseon Hillsborou Ad rabie Dwe re) gi Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good Rent moderate and im- GRORGE ALLEY septi—sat tu th & wky Wants, Lost, Fouad, &e | Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED 4 «steady. intelligent bey to run a hoisting engine.—R. MCMILLAN. sept2y iw LOST Reiween the W. ( } Grafton Street and DI jenkine’, Prine Finast ath Ge somanded vp leaving Mt at thie deb ones — si —sept2s New Mantiles and Jackets. ae Aiea ee ee —{x st iaati | heart eet ‘ith m ” Finds i PART OF OUR STOCK JUST OPENED. | please leave it at this pd—se T Ty r air TO LE’ A uwelling house with shop in MISS MURPHY has returned to work : ; | god ater, Apply to Sonnrn Siawk Bal : »s ail and will be pleased to see her friends and Mien’s and Boys Reefers, OEE cocaine ee execute orders for MILLINERY., , 9 Sts eno th : JUST OPENED. WANTED.—By the first of October, a git Mee: eee derclot | eho Appa once to. Mtn Cm es ‘Men’s Underclothing. eee ree NEW STOCK) NOW OPENING. © | ‘sistas niee rooms; ester gad sowerngn in + boo septls—eod tf LONDON GOODS! ee ae ate on Sidney Street : y Oo ipied by Mrs ' Rooney mn mis : ; i in good ; condition as the hoa wa ‘ im | Silks, Mantles, Felt Hats, Straw Hats, | ¥} ARRIGS & GS BWART. mor Poumon given "ium iatsy Apply } . . . , ’ i . - ~ or to th Ww rer ~ kow ARD | Hosiery, Millinery, Flowers, I vathers, Laces, | Charlottetown, September 8, 1893—m w f KELLY ptt ‘Ornaments, Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons, SS a ara ate race ‘Braid, Frillings, Mantle Cloths, Dress Goods, | | fo Was. Wyattor BO, Prowes,” aod tetra ’ . y RS. F. MACN We noticed a letter in re | Volvets, Gloves, Underwear. anaes for Dra : We shall be able to: show a_ beautifu : ret, com range of NEW GOODS this week. A PIPES evennesieee large portion of our London Stock, per nce prowut Pe a Steamer ‘“‘ Madura,” will be received, ut hee Our Fall Stock has been personally ac — rT ° 4 Sid Sur ® : Falton selected by Mr. Arthur Weeks, and will be i Pomme hen inde ‘found very attractive. ey canistov oto 8S SBORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES! McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or Ww the g owner, EvWARD KELLY 1¢ yr about two months a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 11 ibe. weight, to drive round town,— J. UNSWoORTH ti--jy2) ro LEI That pleasantly situated resi de on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. } small private family, rent moderate if applied for soon Apply on the premises. CHARLES HIGGINS. jy? TO LET Brick Dwelling on Water Street lately occupied by Mr. George J Wright’ This house has been painted and papered } throughout, and is now in splendid order from attic c-ilar. Possession given imme diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GeorGe PEAKE, office In building | occupied by Peake Bros. & Co. eod ti—augiz TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and Buggy to bire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. G Jury's Jewelry Store. augs MONEY ~In small amounts on . W 70 LOAN Farm and City Properties. Apply to I lL. Moors, London House Corner, Chariotte Low h. im e0d—septy shies ee (2 ongmeamng