a THE DAILY VOTERS, ATTENTION, Revision of the Voters’ Li«t. ‘Insure Aa the time applicat ons to Against add names to the Dominion Voters’ Liet is Accidents for making drawing neara close, we wish to direct With the attention of all qualified voters whoee | - | paiues are not on the list, or those whoare | E B registered incorrectly, to the import . R. ROW a mediate action It in BROWN’S * wo ‘ i »xt Domin BLOCK, CH’TOWN., 1 be run m the present i aon therefore every man who wishes Insurance Agent. to hare & Vo n t vTiirs of the Do-| — m id see that he is properly re- | “ i this Province | é . an) e ha ¥ had some experience of Grit | ru utters, should be roused to f | 3eecrat, Desraroges ro Tue Examiner put \ a p>? : to preve t+ a | } i iiaiallhcateenscasnnssipensinmasitnaititiiiitiiriledigtaistisbiiniininisitiiinas . ‘l } Federal affairs. | az : snikeiuiad) Wiad” Fast Pacing and Trotting. f s BRS wool, Ew, will be | ns . : ate . : : Cattiicorae, Ohio, Oct. 5. ’ i 1, from | . ; | Flying Jib went the fastest mile ever ; sit cat ‘ where 7 S are Heh : : — ores ere | made in harness yesterday. The great a y eived f town and pacer was advertised to go against the | record of Robert J., but in reality he went, , ale an 3 » otteated t ai | hitched to a running mate, to beat the : : | ree ord of Westmont, 2.01], made at this th es of Kneas McDonald and Jobn | style of rac.ng at Chicago in 1884. As iM sh, Exqs., during office hours, i swift as the wind blowing in his face the great horse seemed to go, pacing withont a skip. His running mate seemed to lag behind. Time at the half, 59; at the mile, 1.58}. Directly attempted to beat hie record of 2.07}, and made the mile in | 2.09}. Ships of War Sent to China. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Pea Goons a Seectattry.—Beer Broa eee -_ ~ Varer Rares are due ~ oO. om Regular meeting | | 7 this even 2a al i Loxvow, Oct. 5. s* The Admiralty has ordered to proceed co to China the first-class cruiser St George W Meer Here a he Presbyterian | and the second-class cruiser lus; also Synod w meet in Charlottetown next | the gunboat Redbreast and Pigeons. This year j action is in accordance with the decision oa ‘ | of toxday’s cabinet counsel. Tee Frorma—The Florida arrived | ’ Boston last night with a general car | go and several passengers. | Sad Double Suicide. ——— : —— Ontexr Diviston meets this evening at | Hatirax, Oct. 5. 8 o'clock in Masonic Temple for insta’- A double suicide occurred in Dart- lation of officers and other business |} mouth, across Halifax harbor, this morn- ee e | ing. Alexander McKachern and his wife, Tne S. 5. Copan on he 5S. 8. Coban | who have a large family, took poison and dae here from Montreal Oct. 8th, wil) sai! j both are dead. The man was without direct for Harbor Grace. Salmon Cove | work and despondent. and Buy Roberts, Nfld. Le —_——.-_— ST Os aa Railway Staff Dismissed. servel on Owen Trainor, Queen Street, z and William Hawkins. The ¥ are for first } Mon TON, Vet. 5. offences, and are returnable on Monday. | A sensation has been caused here by the is eiiiaduias dismissal of about the entire staff of the Railway. No \ nevort of the W.M.S.convention late- | Buctonche and Moncton ly held in Truro will be given to-night in | Cause is given. the Lecture Room of the Zion CUhurch. —— Chief Justiceship of Ontario. Come and hear it. Addresses will also be M4 ven on ‘nissions be usu Ortawa, Oct. 5. T JESTRO —_ Az %e ‘ ‘ e : ° H ih Destroyep.—Lizotte’s Hotel, at It ia stated that Mr. Meredith will accept the Island of Orleans, Quebec, was de- | the Chief Justiceship of Ontario. stroved by fire on Saturday afternoon last. } Lost in the Gale. It was valued at $15,000 and iasured for | $700. Mr. Lizotte says he will rebuild. ——o- Str. Jony’s, Nfld., Oct. 5. Disastrous results from Sunday’s gale cargo. She left for Summerside at ten, | are reported. A number of vessels have and will retarn to-morrow morning, sail- | been lost. ing hence for Halifax at the usual hour in Rev. Dr. Gordon Promoted. the afternoon. perance mission in the Philharmonic Hall | Hatirax, Oct. 5. every evening next week (Wednesday ex Rey. D. M. Gordon, of St. Andrew’s cepted). The city clergymen will assist. | Church, this city, has been appointed Pro- These meetings are under the auspices of | fessor of Theology in Pine Hill College. the W CT U. France and Madagascar. Tae Pasryer arrived from Halifax “| seven o'clock this morning with a genera! ' — — Mr. Mel vats will conduct a gespel tem- | penile Crewpen Ovr.—We have to apologize | to the writers of several letters concerning | ur educational system and other matters, which have been held over to make room : for exhibition reports. The letters, or It 18 understood 3 : ! some of them, will appear to-morrow. council here has decided on immediate and Paris, Oct. 5. | Seppe ing: —— and energetic action in Madagascar. | that the ministerial ‘ . : —_—$_____. 36a —___ Masoxtc.—A special convocation of Al exandra R. A. chapter No 11,R. N. S. will be held at Lodge Roome, Masonic | Palmer, Stipendiary magistrate for Queen’s Temple, this (Friday) evening Sth instant | County, Jeffereon D. Gardiner owner and at 8p, m. to receive official visitation from | master of the tug Commodore, was to-day comp. Arthur J. Willis, delegate from | convicted and fined the sum of $50 and Grand Chapter. A full attendance of | costs each or one months imprisonment for comp. is requested. | two infractions of the Dominion Steamboat | Inspection Act. A third charge against A Bap Seasox.—The Gloucester fieh- | Gardiner for carrying passengers from the eries this year have been very unprofitable, | wharves to the Warships, was abandoned. and scarcely a firm has paid the pense of its outfits. The annual catch | ; a ; ‘As of mackerel has dwindled to a few thous | IF IT WASN T GOOD and barrels, and these are said to be of in IT WOULDN'T SELL. Two Fiyes Imposep.—Before H. J. _— x = ferior quality. The catch of codfish and | halibut has also materially decreased. i JOHNSON’S COUGH SYRUP has now been on the market for five years, Ewex McPuersox Deav.—The death of } Mr Ewen McPherson, for many vears | cutter in the tailoring establishment of John McLeod & Co., which occurred at and each year is getting more popular as its father’s sidence, B cly ot 61, | . his f r’s residence, Brooklyn, Lot 61, | a pleasant, safe and reliable Cough yesterday, will be regretted bya large | eixele of friends and acquaintances.| remedy. Price 25 cents. Prepared and Mr. Macpherson was only twenty-nine } Ife leaves a wife and one child te mourn. Mr. Macpherson was a of Willey Lodge, No. 27,1 0.| JOhnson & Johnson, 0. F., and out of respect to his memorv | the flag of the Order is to-day fluating at THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. half-mast. A deputation of the brethren | : will attend the fanerai obsequies to-mor- | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. row | iC sold only by years of age member ‘or. Queen and Richmond Streets. ee } Mone Fines.—We regret to hear that} gets Se ee ON Se OR OR SIE T- _ hbensninlinuneinhensnaniamensinineeunthgionipuncienian on the Lot 65 road, about eight miles from | Charlottetown, were destroyed by fire last night. We understand there was no insur- at ance The shop, warehouse and barn of John | Berrigan, trader, at Let 40, were destroyed | by fire early on Tuesday morning. The | loss is upwards of $500, with no insur- | ance. The fire started in the barn, whence it spread to the shop and warehou-e. Mr. | Berrigan fell into the flames, and would robably have been burned to death were | Hot for the prom pt assistance of some oncom As it was, one of hie hands was) o¢ yours -nothing is too good for it. alles Kevoms : 3 You can have it done well. BEST BLINDS en Hartshorn’s Rollers | for 50 cents each. Pasay, Oct.2. | {ACK and FRINGED BLINDS, all i | oe SUPREME COURT AT SUMMERSI DE, The Qn en ve Richard Matthews.— | styles, all prices. Indiet: vent of incest. Verdict of guilty, : Queen ve, Gieorge Dillon.—Jury acgtit- | STORE SHADE CLOTH, all widths. ted Fhinyy } a im ~~ 7 : Phe Grand Jury reported that they bad | TIN SPRING ROLLERS, ail lengths. visited the jail and found everything in The Grand Jury reported that | the shunting of trams across the public | thoroughfare of Summerside, on Water St., | hear the railway elation, is asource of } MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD ' great danger to the travelling public, and : would urge on the proper authorities the Who Seil at Selling Prices. ty of adopting some means to warn | and protect the people. An estimate will cost you nothing. good order. hecess| octs — od = a — - = = Still Another Bargain in Hosiery, — this time in Ladies’ sizes only. These are the Finest quality of goods placed on our counter, and the prices are only a fraction of the value. half of the “Snap” in Children’s Cash- mere Hosiery now remains. share in them. Don't miss this exceptional bargain ! BEER BROS. Tue Wearden.—Partly fair ; some local showers; not much change in temperature. Call and | EXAMINER . THE CATHEDRAL In the excitement with the Bazaar the following “butions were not noticed up toe date, aed although aot all to be credited to the Bazaar, they nevertheless are to be applied to the same good cause, the building of a noble Cathedral, which will be a monument to the zeal of the generous contributors, as well as a credit to the city. Egmont Bay parish, per Rev. S. Boud- reault for new Cathedral, $200.50 St. Theresa’s parish, per Rev. M. J BAZAAR, mm connert on MeMillan for the new Cathedral fund, $26.00 For Bazaar, large donation of goods. St. Andrew’s parish, per Rev. Mgr. Me- Donald, for new Cathedral fund, $20. Lower Montagne parish, per Rev. Jas. Phelan, for new Cathedral fund, cash $39. Palmer Road parish, per Rev. J. C. Chaisson, for new Cathedral fund, cash $59.05. Fifteen Point, per mee. cd. PP. Mo Grath, for Bazaar, cash $10; large dona- tion of gouda, Wellington paris Donald, for Bazaar amd eyes. M weo''* he par ish, per » per Rev J. A Me- , large donation butter Rev. J. MceDon- ald, in addition to goods already noticed. from parishioners, ) from Gilbert D ovsters; from the Rey. ten barrels of oysters; barrel of barre] Roche. one pastor, one ovete rs, The lady managers of the soda water stand wish to thank Fennel & Ciandle for loan of scale sh. 2 Qu rk for th fountain; Mr. Simmons for donation of soda water, and Mr. Purdy for the loan of two marble urns, ca A I PERSONAL. Mr.. Rogers,the well known and popular drug agent, is here an a_ business trip. He is stopping at the Hotel Davies John A. Matheson, 45; “amp bellton, is registered at the Hotel Davies Hon. William Richards, Bideford, is in the city. He is registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Douglas McLeod, who has been | spending a holiday at his old home at Mt. Buchanan, left for New York this ing. i pert a Fresh grapes, only 5c. per pound, at Beer & Gott’s. 2.—octd Shorthand in a short series of easy, pro- | gressive lessons. Mr. Croskill’s evening class begins Monday evening, October 8th. a OC Quinces received this morning at Beer & Goff’s, 2i- vctd lish, Scotch and Canadiar, large assort- ment, new patterns and the lowest prices | in the city. Come out of the wet and get | one befure*they are all gone .—Prowse Bros the wonderful cheap men. j sits tiadide approval. thing you can bu small advance on Ti PEOPLES | STORE" LOW PRICES TO ALL. | GHEY FLANHELS| } At Weeks’. | | | At Weeks’. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR LADIES’ and GENTLEMEN’S, At Weeks’. MANTLES and JACKETS| At Weeks’. | vers and Tweeds, al! qualities. ” FURS! FURS! FURS! Heavy Warm Blankets \ select from. eae Better goods than ever, lower prices than ever. It was the very low prices quoted us from the mill that induced us Our Flan- nels are fully 10 per cent. cheaper this to take such a large quantity. . S€Aas00. The very best value we have ever : } shown. Thzee qualities in 5,6, 7 and 8-4 weights, All clean, new and fresh goods from the factory. A very heavy stock to Gentlemen’s Underwear, all kinds, all qualities, all prices. We show a special line of Gents’ Heavy-ribbed Underwear at 69 cents. The same goods sold readily last season at 85 cents. In Ladies’, extra value and heavy at 30, 42,50 and 62 cts., and special line at 82 ets. Cerrect Styles, highly finished, extra The best visit to value, all personally selected. German and English makes. A this department will convince you our Jackets are right. SACQUE CLOTHS, in Roughfs, Bea- | pees 3.8. Ensilage FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, >. Cutter and Reversible Carrier 1894. The 3.A. Cutter combines made, with great efficiency. the createst simplicity of It loses less power through friction of bearings, ete., than any other Cutter, and therefore will do more work with the same The Carrier can be reversed in a few minutes. is, practically, that it can be.made to elevate to floor upon which it stands as the distance betwe of the Silo into which the stuff is being elevated. for getting well over the wall of the Silo. Ws=> Call and see our goods and get prices and terms before placing your order. &. HORNE & Co. Charlottetown, October 5, 1894—law & wky construction of any Cutter now power than any other Cutter. It will run at an angle of 45 degrees —that the same number of feet in height from the en the Cutter and the wall forming the side Two feet extra should be ordered to allow The Best Value in all kinds of Goods. ; Waterproofs,—Now is the time to buy ; f waterproof coats and Prowse Bros is the | a , place to buy them; all sizes in stock, Eng- | 8 - Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 3, 1894—m w f FLOUR, T HA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. ———— i) We have Flour to suit everybody in quality and price. Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you our goods and prices. Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri Trinidad Tea to satisfy all tastes and Yellow Refined will be satisfied with. S. Bb. ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly oze upied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street§ y- cost, Highest price always paid for McKay Woolen Company. — from our own Tweeds. They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, the largest ranges of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering HATS and CAPS of all sor‘s and at all ing our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings pric GET OUR There 1 them that a questio front. <A in it. come and GOOD GROCERIES. Weigh s something substantial about | 5 satisfies. When it comes to} | u of QUALITY you may | always feel sure of finding us at the) s for PRICE, we are right| well our words, . | see how we weigh. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Charlottetown, September 24, 1894—m SANDERSON & GC@., | then | Newson Block, Victoria Row. wf Estate of ths Late Charles B. Rok- | ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson ”) will be received | office in Charlottetown up to THURS- A. D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of 1. The stock in trade of the above estate, Shop and Office Furniture and Tailors’ utensils now in store and premises on Richmond Street, and the good will of the business carried on by the deceased, together with the lease of said store and premises . 2. The book debts and promissory notes owing Mr. Robertson at time of his death. Separate tenders for No. 1 and No. 2. Stock list (which has just been taken), lease and list of debts and notes can be seen by intending purchasers on applice- tion to Mr. H. R. Boswall, at the store. Terms—One-third cash, one-third in three wonths, and one-third in six months; last two payments to bear interest at six per cent, and to be secured to my satisfac- proposed security, and to give names of , sureties. Only &! Iwill not be bound to aceept the high- | power of sale contained in a certain In- est or any tender. SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, s Administratrix. Ch’town, sept29—dy wky tf Bags! Bags! 12,000 Second-hand Heavy Grair and Potato Bags in excellent order. 7 CARVELL BROS, sept22—2w eod | Tobe sold by Public Auction, at the by Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod at their | DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, | MORTGAGE SALE, » Supreme Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on ‘1. UESDAY, the Sixth day of November next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon : Ali that tract, piece or parcel of iand | situate, lying and being in Charlottetown, | in Qneen’s County, in the Province of | Prince Edward Island, being part of Town | Lot Number Twenty-six, in the first hun- | dred of Town Lots, and bounded and de- | scribed as follows, that is to say: Com- | mencing at the south-west angle of said | Town Lot Nunber Twenty-six, on the north-east side of Hillsborough Street ; thence northwestwardly along said street eighty-nine feet; thence on a right angle therewith northeastwardly forty-four feet thence south-westwardly parallel with {said street sixteen feet seven inches ; thence north-eastwardiy parallel wita Water Street one foot; thence south-east- | wardly parallel with Hillsborough Street seventy-two feet five inches to Water : : : | Street; thence following the course there" ever ,tion. Each tender to specify nature of | oF south-westwardly forty-five feet to the place of commencement. The above sale is made pursuant to a denture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-fourth day of June, A.D. 1&9I, made between Owen Coyle of the one part and James Eden of the other part. For further particulars apply to Mr. James J. Johnston, Solicitor, Charlotte- towh. Dated this fifth day of Octeber, A. D. 1894. JAMES EDEN, Rt5—4i Law (fri) Mortgagee. ool, cash or trade. McKAYW WOOLEN COMPANY. | Our stock of Fall and Winter Clothing is now complete, and we cordially invite you. to come and inspect the largest stock of Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers and Children’s Clothing ever offered before in the city, and in Style and Price to meet overyhody’s We wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made also one of yr at a very) es. We are sell- | ‘Trains Outward, P. E. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays | excepted) as follows :— | Read down up PM AM vi Arrive PM AM BD SOP. os000- Charlottetown....... 62 94 B0l 614..... Royalty Junction..... 606 915 350 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 330 SO Oar iceves Hunter River... 815 440 736..... Bradalbaneé........ 50L 73 OOP Sienna Emerald.,........ 455 730 508 7 @.......0. Freetown. ...2+.0. 46 710 l Reg eee Kensington 42 648 ee BAe secncks Ar W cinseen 46 615 PM Summerside AM 140 830)....... Ly 840 iG OO BER Genscan Miscouche . 323 10” 228 $u) . Wellington .. 807 WIT See We seecssian UG Ms 0048 on see 237 93 OO inci sckten SPR si nccouene 146 800 508 1047.........Bloomfield......... 180 744 | OO ILA... ..r00e0 Alberion..,....... 105 705 SE PAU shinakcces Is thccnns int 122 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM 4AM PM 630 300.....4. Charlottetown...... 3D 535 65) 315.....Royalty Janction.....905 615 728 340..........Bedford........ -80 40 805 405)...... Ar IM....n€ 6B €@ Mount Stewa t |. ai > pemour av ; ee 810 355 FSP SOK, cee cesves ME soncdeckes 742 316 B.S St Peter’s..........70 24 1014 533.........Bear River......... € 158 ng a, RRM Rage: 61 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 525 410..,....Mount Stewart...... 810 34 OSS SG......... CORISRM,...00.503 Bae oa A eee Georgetown........70 216 4M PM AM PM Soo eeC CeCe OeeCe er ee ee ee ee ee eee eC ee ete feet eee PM AM ‘Ss janbaodenane 2 — pockenedheccenuae .- pabesonenens Sa TAVCTSC..4. o-sereve PM ” at OUR STOCK ee () FF aes FALL AND WINTER BOOTS IS NOW COMPLETE. Gur Prices will be found the Lowest in th J. B, MACDONALD & C0. SOLON OL LL NOOO e City. YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK -—- — OF ——— An immense Stock to choose from. J.B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy CARD. } MRS. STEPHEN WHITTY is now pre- pared to do Millinery at her residence, Dorchester Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Will be most happy to see all her old customers. sept29—2w eod a A Word in Your Ear, Madam ! | Are you not feeling as well as usual | this year? Is that tired, run-down feeling getting the upper hand? Do you some- times feel nervous enough to fly? Are you sometimes even cross with the chil- dren? not to mention that poor, patient | linsband of yours ? Get a Half Dozen Bottles Oi canis POTTNER'S EMULSION ! take it freely, and see what a charm will come over your existence. Read this to your husband rHis even- ing, and he will bring you the medicine when he returns from the club. It is pleasant and safe to take. Six bottles for $2.50. sept25 OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. Prices right. POTATOES. | This is the year to ship Potatoes to the Uniied States market. The duty is re- duced, and the crop throughout the West- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices | must rule high. Consignments solicited | and prompt returns made. Write for par- ticulars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. i P. O. Box 227. IT MEETS | the wants of every house- | keeper who wishes +o) save TIME, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. “UAC M Od DNV a NVA §.TTLG00 W septl4 d&w lm—act3 | COPYRIGHT, 34. McKay Woolen Co. OUR SPECIALTIES ! READY-MADE CLOTHING, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS. Come and See Gur Show, McKAY WOOLEN CO. D. POTT:NGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Rail Moncton, A. MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. NEW GROCERY ——AND— Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond Street, a large and well-selected stock of the finest GROCERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. septld DR. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,794—ly Tenn f Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. TO LET—House on corner of Euston and Cumberland Street. Enquire of R. FenneELL at Fennell & Chandler's, Uf—oct5 WANTED--A good, strong, smart lad, about fourteen years of age, as parcel boy for a dry goods store. Apply by letter to P O Box 487. oct4 LOST—Abouat the 10th of Jaly last, between tae Ferry Wharf and the vicinity of the Masonic fomple, thence up Prince Street to Malpeque Road, 4 package contain'ag a large sum of money in bills of iarge denomination. The finder will be amply rewarded by leaving it at this office. dyiw wy Hi—o0ts TO LET—Store on Queen Street, nezt t. Johnson & Johnson’s Dr Store. Imme diate possession; rent moderate. Apply to J. B: MACDONALD. OL? WANTED—Bya young man with capital to invest, a partoership in good business, Address A B, care of this office. se pt TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen andattic. A large lot of ground can be ased asaarden if required. Occupied at present by Mrs, Webb. Possession October Lat. ply t© ALEXANDER Horna. WANTED—A housemaid. to Mus F PETERS, Sidmont. aoe TO LET— The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Sireeta, heated with hot water and containipg nine roems. ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tt TO LET-—A tenement containing five rooms ina dwelling house on Ailey Street. Possession given Lita October next —T'aomas ALLEY. thu sat ta—septls HOUSES TO LET—Yhree comfortable houses on Pleasant Street, with stables aad Apply to Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894—dy coach house, BEAIRSTO, Auc- jaw--sepels 4 tioneer. ‘w —— *. 0a i" | | | , }