~ tt =—— THE DAILY EXAMINER - LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. tu DS A SPECIALTY Beer Bros -_ oo & | Wildey Lodge tonight ’ i brother B. Bremner re- = Grand | ig meeting - s K i pia i busines f \ S ‘ , N.8&.. was irs and $260 taken from - VP snwonte Ha I ght the Gos- ance S ctw betwo burning “VV ‘ ini “Who art 4 invited vo Swa aw Kight law engave KK r estate in ate ut Dor ow, 2. ‘ * \ Ancient i: was ryan red at W Inesday evening P [ Commercia Hotel, is «ides I market was fairly vil the supply es remained the » which have advanced t cts. per d - ‘ At Halifax, on Wednesday, Na Vv, the score Although the game was » &n interest- von I m the vhat loose and one-side tien was furnished bl \ 5 v T s; Year.—lIt ' ' is announced at t ‘ e show connection 7 vi ton and Coveruale agricul- ral # this yea Ihe society has tsight of the permanent ‘ zg I re ject tna lis.Way to Lisertry.—For steal! g a loa wl from a bakery, Mayor N s,of Wilke arre, Penn., recently vear-old Jacob Rufily to the ate the loaf The old man a s way to liberty in four hours. - For Barsapors.—The schooner Neva, t apt Lay r, left to- tay for Sar badoe- w A carg foats a patatoes under le 28 horses and 4 yws on deck r argo is owned for the most part, by George Toombs and Alex Horne of this iin Poxy S« Miss Bertie Brown,daugh- t f Mr. P.S. Brown, of this city, ha« sold her handsome pony, Minnie Pilot. to Mr. Juikins, of Boston, for a enng sum. The pony w be shipped the Florida i g. The sale was made through Mr Cair f Charlottetown — Berrs.—The third match for eC euthaler gold medal was shot at Ken- Range yesterday afternoon Sergt ‘} M. Davison led with 81 pointe, | and Corpl. Henry Hooper was second with 78 points he remaining two matches Ww t be shot till next season a a 4 wous Catu.—We hear that a un- anit s call has been given to the Rev. A. A. McKenzie, of Brookfield and New Glasgow, by the Presbyterian Church of St. S , N. B., and that the congre- ga ‘ engaged to raise the stipend fr 3° i¢ amount they have been pay g hithert t $1,000 o I Covert This forenoon, Angus Dart nfessed toa first violation of Canada Temperance Act and was fined $00 and $2.90 costs or two months imprison- sae] Madden was fined $12 or 0 days hard labor drunk and disorderly, and John Cummings for being drunk and incapable was fined $8 or 40 for being dave ida ices Fine ar Wettixeroxs.—The Summer wicks rrespondent of the Guardian reports that the dwelling huuse and barn of Mrs Abram Noonan, on the Western Road, at Wellington, were destroved by fire on Wednesday morning. All the hay and gra n the barn destroyed A ,reaperand buggy were insurance. eee were ving machine Phere was no A Tet_evnoxne Improvement.—There are now tw hundred wires leading into the Charlottetowr re lephone office. These are forthwith to be merged into four in- sulate ables of fifty wires each, enclosed nh lea! pipes This Improvement will co-t the Telephone Company a considerable su! f money It will extend only to the vires in the neighborhood of the exchange. hilt B » Tuer Moyxey—Jasper T White, of Sycat for $l wore tow nship, U., recently 2.000 He hid the money. cash ani unused imney, not telling his wife of the hiding lace. On Tuesday she had a number of notes, im an tora and made a fire in the was hidden The whole The couple have where the monev smount was burned up. another farn ities Fr Bos ~The steamer Florida arrived from Boston this morning w'th a general cargo and the following passen- Mary Abbott, Emily Burke, Mrs J un, WEK J McLeod, Misa ng, Miss M M Mann ng, A A R Manning, Belle Me- Ne vi McQueen, Miss F McQueen, Da O'B M F Plant, Mra N Ratten bury and daughter, Geo F Squires and | wife, Mr Watson and E W Ebbetts. Tney Wayr a Banx.—Alberton wants a bank. At a meeting of business men held there selves to transfer their uld open berton, and arrangements were ently, all present pledged an office in Al made for wank thatw ascertaining the amount business which would be done through a bank. Mr. D Re ‘ Laird, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, 8 merside, was at the meeting. - "Twas a Faxe Race.—It w.il be remem- Dartmouth, and @ #Kkating race bered that Laidlaw, of Dowd of Montreal, bad last year On $200 | proved th Baker sued | he race It was atthe race was not a genuine contest. Judze Johnstone at Halifax on Tuesda led that Baker was entitled to re r the $20 bet, as euch transac- vere not defined by statute as gamb- race should be a fake. - _— ling, « Asornen New Paper.-— The Union Jourval is the name of a paper recent) started Fart Boston, the first number of wi i hese been received by Tue Exam- INER Clarence M. Chase is proprietor and | It is annonneed editorially tnat Union Journal is “devoted to the interest of law and order, sobriety, integrity anil ¢ citizenship in general.” It has correxp Nova Scotia, New Brun-w k and P. E. Island. | Florida. them- | accounts to any | Wambolt for | ‘LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, NO FAVORITISM, Mr. Epiror,—I had the pleasure of paying my income tax this morning. Col- lector McCormack informs me that sever- al parties in Souris have not been assessed whose incomes exceed three hundred and tifty dollars. T have no hesitation in pay- ig a reasonable tax, but object to any favoritism, : Geo. W Souris, October I1th Morrow. THE CURISTY BAT AGENCY. Sir,—Emerson Wood is quite correct in his statement, re Christy’s hats, in your of yesterday, in stating that we are not Messrs. Christv’s agents. In fact, Mr. Editor, we never were and never want to be We were customers of the above named tirm, and wish to state that we always paid for what we got from them and had therefore the right to sell our goods at our Own prices. Wil Wood state to the buving public his reason | for aot selling us? If not, we will James Parox & Co — i << ae PERSONAL. Issue Hon. George Forbes and Master Forbes j have returned from their trip abroad Mr. M. F. Plant, Manager of the Plart | Steamship Line, was a passenger on the FPlerida from Boston. Emerson ! THE PUPLES STORE LOW PRICES TO ALL. -CFEVFLARNELS At Weeks’. Haavy Warm Blankets’ At Weeks’. WOOLEN UNDERWEAR | : LADIES* and GENTLEMEN’S, At Weeks’. Mr. Allen Parsons, the well-known com- | mercial traveller, is here. He is registered at the Hote) Davies. Mrs. Chas. E Stanfield and Miss Nellie returned on Friday evening from a_ visit to Charlottetown and Summerside, P. E. Ixland.—Truro Suu President Schurman’s trip to England this summer resulted in the from Cambridge University of one of the er school of scholars and historical writers who are carrying on the splendid traditions of the Oxford school, healed by the late Professor Freeman, Bishop Stubbs and Goldwin Smith The name of the young professor 1s H. Morse Stephens, and he has left Cambridge to accept the acting professorship of modern European history at Cornell. Ee Nearty Done.—-The number of electors who veeterday evening and to-day made ap- plication to be registered has far exceeded the expectation of the partymanagers. A large number from the country districts hase been in to-day, besides quite a number from Charlottetown, so that the probabili- ties are that before the rooms close to-mor- raw evening, not many unregistered elec- tors will be found. should be none left unregistered. A Haxpsowe Crarr.— During epare time this sammer Messrs. Lemuel and Henry Winchester, of this city, built a sail boat which was launched a few days ago. The boat is handsomely modelled, and is 16 feet long by 4 feet 6 inches beam. She is built of cedar and white oak which was imported from Boston, and is finished in oil, which shows up the cedar in a rich color. The planks are a!l in one piece from stem to stern, greatly tothe strength of the boat. We w eh the Messrs. Winchester success with their new boat. icles Tae Frorma-Evrin Government to-day attached the steamer This afternoon, Messrs. John Ings and W. W. Clarke went security for the steamer, and she will leave for Boston at the usual time. Mr. Davies, Q. C., i looking after the interests of Mr. Plant, Couuts 1ox.—The 4 and Attorney-General Peters is acting for | the largest ranges small advance on cost, the Goverument. The damage to the Elfin is temporarily placed at $2,500; the full extent of the damage will not be knowr till the steamer has been placed in the dry dock The damage to the wharf is placed at $500. The total amount for which the Florida was attached is $3,000. Hall, of the Florida, says that on the night of the collision he had no idea his steamer was so near the ferry wharf; in This is right; butthere | their } McKay Woolen Company. which adis | Captain | ‘MANTLES and JACKETS Weeks’. resignation | | most talented and prominent of the young | FURS! Better goods than ever, lower prices than ever. It was the very low prices quoted us from the mill that induced us to take such a large quantity. nels are fully 10 per cent. cheaper this seasoo. [he very best value we have ever shown. Theee qualities in 5,6, 7 and 8 4 weights. All clean, new and fresh goods from the factory. A very heavy stock to ( select from. FURS! Gentlemen’s Underwear, all kinds, all ialities, all prices. We show a special of Gents’ Heavy-ribbed Underwear at OY cents. i The same goods sold readily extra last season at 85 cents. In Ladies’, value and heavy at 30, 42, 50 and 62 cte., and Special line at 82 ets. highly finished, extra The best visit to Correct Styles, value, all personally selected, German and English makes. A this department will convince you our Jackets are right. SACQUE CLOTHS, in Roughfs, Bea- | vers and Tweeds, all qualities. FURS! The Best Value in all kinds of Goods. W. A. Wholesale Charlottetown, October 3, 1894—mi w f NEEM & 69., and Retail. — FRIDAY, Horse Rugs! Horse Rugs! 400 NOW IN STOCK. Our Flan- | Best Assortment and Prices the Lowest in the Giiy, | AND EVERYTHING IN THIS LINE AT . DAWSON’S. mw f Charlottetown, Ovtober 6, Lk94 FLOUR TEA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. cememspeinn cent 2) tastes. Refined with We have Flour to suit everybody in quality aud price. Tea to satisfy all Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, Trinidad and Yellow 'We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that you will be satisfied our goods and prices. , S. B. ENMAN & CO, Ch’town, Sept. 26, 1894—mon wed fri In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street} 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 cverybody’s approval. ‘from our own Tweeds. thing you ean buy. We wish especially to call your attention to the Clothing of all sorts made They are cheaper, more durable and look better than any- | We have a very large stock of TWEEDS, Imported and Home-made, also one of of WORSTEDS in town, all of which we are offering at a very HATS and CAPS of all soris and at all prices. We are sell- ing our extensive range of UNDERCLOTHING at bankrupt prices. Umbrellas and Gents’ Furnishings fact, he could not see the wharf, there was | so little light. The Florida was leaving the Steam Navigation Co.’s wharf stern foremost, and there was a schooner lying right in her way. While trving to avoid running into this schooner, the steamer’s head swung round, and it was then the ac- cident occurred. The line was not slipped | from the Florida, as was thought, but ran out off the chalk. DO YOU WANT A CAKE OF SOAP? WE WANT TO SELL YOU ONE (OR MORE.) bedroom , PRICE FROM THREE CENTS UP. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Forurard I March ! There is no standing still in successful reached shows Results attained The American ’ business. One height another height beyond. are but spurs to ambition. desire to “ Brenk Records’ Already this year we have surpassed all | former records. Striving for greater, we will spare no effort to surpass ourselves— and now to attain the hitherto unattain- able attractions will be multiplied—eftorts is ours also. will be neter ceasing—values such a: will |make this the greatest season yet FOR | FURNITURE SELLING. ‘MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. } Every Size for $1.00. We are now offering a special purchase of MISSES’ ULSTERS at the astonishing | price of ONE DOLLAR for any size. Bet- ter qualities at very low prices. Wonderful value in LADIES’ WINTER CAPES. BEER BROS. Tae Wearnen ~—Decreasing westerly winds; fair weather; littie change in tem r ‘ature McKAY Woo We are also offering, very low, Blanketings, Flannels, Horse Rugs, Carriage Wraps, Highest price always paid for Wool, cash or trade. EN CONMPANY. | GET OUR GOOD GROCERIES. j There 1s something substantial about them that satisfies. When it comes to) J. B MACDONALD & GO. a questiou of QUALITY you may | always feel sure of finding us at the | front. As for PRICE, we are right in it. Weigh well our words, then come and see how we weigh. FALL AND WINTER Wholesale and Retail Grocers, ‘x ‘ ‘ SANDERSON & CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, September 24, 1894—m_ wf UNDERWEAR. We are showing a | and Children’s : Combination Suits. Special lines of Vests| at 20, 25 and 30 cents. Ladies’ upward. assortment of large and Undervests Men’s and Boys’ Warm Shirts and Drawers from 25 cents Cardigan Jackets from ‘0 cents, HARRIS & STEWART LONDON Charjottetown, October 11, 1894—dy HOUSE. OUR STOCK — FALL AND WINTER BOOTS Our Price® will be fourd the Lowest in the City. NN NN ee ey ‘YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OVERCOATS emennenlPiciinsoite : AND REEFERS.|\ | An immense Stock to choose from. Prices right. AA = | y4\ — J.B. MACDONALD & CO, 1/j) | cs oe. , Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy | | SELL “PUTTNER’S. EMULSION | fe —Woodill’s German Baking Powder, BEST, which has foretwenty years HELD THE FIRST PLACK as a Strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTWER'S EMULSION ' | is agreeable to the most fastidious palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION | is acceptable to the most delicate | / stomach. Pas ZA | and you lack no customers to PUTTNER'S EMULSION "rt Sel AU Neb IE BUY. may be taken with perfect safety at eg +— aes A sieteiptiinbiscnictwint — A of Aa eae all times, and for any length of time, .by the most delicate of women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION has, by its timely use, rescued TWENTY DOLLARS have been paid to travel- ling peddlers for Watches Signalling to Mars is a stroke of long-sightedness. It’s short | sightedness, though, which may come to many hundreds from untimely | : . : graves, a case of no sight atall, to neglect your | now lying at our Store eyes, Without glasses, many eyes are little better than glass ones. Put on spec- | tacles the moment you need them, and take the precaution of allowing us to tell you when you require them. You can’t help seeing the value of such information | oct8 | when we supply it. Your sight, both | | near and far, will be stronger and clearer for following our advice. It pays to see | POTATO E S what you don’t see, anda pair of glasses | ® fitted by us may possibly enable you to | - | make that discovery. We also carry a This is the year to ship Potatoes to the | line of Optical Goods, including Opera United State¢ market. The duty is re- | Glasses, etc. 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 per- neni Sma [oe COG: B. TAYLOR, | ticulars and references to — North Side Queen Square, pil3 for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. Tyo or Three Dollars added to the amount given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid Gold Watch, guaranteed in every respect. 'MORAL:—Be carefui, when purchasing, that you buy of a reliable dealer. PUTTNER'S EMULSION MAY RESCUE YOU!!! Ii -yt by all good Druggists, at 50 cents | fur au LOnest EIGHT OuNcE bottle. | D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N. J. | d&w 1m—act3 P. 9, Box 227. oct? ss OCTOBER 12, 1894. Estate of the Late Charles E. Reb- ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson”) will be received | by Messrs. M. & D. ©. McLeod at their otfice in Charlottetown up to THURS- DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, 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, aad the quod will of the business carried on by the deceased, ; together with the lease of said store and pre mises 2. The book debts and promissory notes owing Mr. Robertson at i 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 applica- 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- Each tender to specify nature of proposed security, and to give names of sureties. I will not be bound to accept the high- est or any tender. SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Administratiix. Ch’town, sept29—dy wky tf tion. $10 per set. Partial sets $2.00 and up- wards. Painless ex- traction of teeth. DR. J, P. MURRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., oct Charlottetown, P. KE. 1. UNDERTAKING. The City Gents are getting so tired they can’t or won’t walk; therefore the sub- scriber has grovided a PALL BEARER’S WAGON, which will be in readiness at all times, together with everything re- jvired for Funeral purposes, at at moderate charges. EMBALMING notice. attended to at short ISAAC W. WADMAN, oct5— eod & wy G rafton Street. CARD. MRS. STEPHEN WHITTY is now pre- pared to do Millinery at her residence, Dorchester Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Will be most happy to see all her old customers, sept29—2w eod Provinciali Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894, Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince E-lward Island is now prepared to receive, from aby person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of a large or small sume tor short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Pray Treasurer. _June226—pat PE. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run duily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward, Trains Inward, Read down Read = PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM SO OO...c00 Charlottetown.......62) 94 30L 614.....Royalty Junction..... 6 919 350 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 «68M 406 688...... Hunter River....... 524 81 440 7 36.........Bradalbane........ 50L TR OED. 7D. ..c0. 0000 qs cccscsene 4% 730 508 740......... Freetown.........4@ 710 523 75........ Kensington ........ 423 68 600 815)...... Ar Dl ssatie 46 61 ra Summerside AM 140 8 30$ av BP sns08 fr 3a 116 202 845.........Miscouche.... 3 We 225 905........ Wellington........307 1017 Se Sai cvecsseien DOGGIE. ..c00000 9 Be To Leper OO ee 146 80 Be Ns ic dh kte Bloomfieid......... 130 74 i €.2 ee Alberton..........106 7% ll Se. “eer PM AM PM AWM AM PM AM PM SEP Si cccckil Charlottetown....... 9h 56 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 96 66 oP B@...0.c0000qnl dees -80 4@ 805 405)....... r BW. { BB €D > Mount Stewa t S00 4009 oi.c33 v DE tieaks 810 86 900 438 Morell - 7@ 315 930 500 oft POtes.....0.000 789 8 O14 533 . Bear River........645 168 1055 605 an WELSS ¢ becced 61 11% AM PM AM P copereeus oveensecocesvenees opidessbecosiiesneibe severe AM PM AM PM 825 419 -Mount Stewart...... 810 845 138 503 Cardigan. Im se 1000 5 20 . Georgetown. ....... 70 215 4M PM AM PM +eeeeeeee SOOPOOEOR Re eOTOE Fe feeeeee PM AM 5 15. ......000+ccc00 MMORBIA, ...00.000-00000 7 6 OB. ...000- 20000 CAPO TERYOTES. 00. o0scccee 62 PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railwa: Moncton, N. A. MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,)'94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. “W ANTED—A housemaid in a small family. Inquire at this office. tf—octll lO LET—A Room, 9x15 feet, on the second flat of the subseriber’s brick building, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. Apply to Lem- UEL WRIGHT. 3i eod pd—octlo TO LET—House on corner of Euston aad Cumberland Street. Enquire of R. Fanneuu at Fennell & Chandler's. U—ue tS TO LEI—Store on Queen Street, next te Johnson & Johnson’s Drag Store. Imme- diate possession; rent moderate. A to J. B: MACDONALD. os WANTED—By a young man with capital to invest, a partaoership in good business Address A B, care of this office. sept HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LEI—A three story Dwelling House si on Powaal Street. Apply to B. Taainor, P.. O Depart- ment. éw law (fri)—septl4 TU LET— The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Stree’s, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooms A ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tt ae OFFICES TO LET~Tie Rooms abovs the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. i3th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. eod ti—septld TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ina dwelling house on Aliey Street. Possession given Lith October next.—T'aomas ALLEY. thu sat tu-—sepils HOUSES TO LET—Three comfortable houses on eee - with —r coach house. Apply BEAIBSTO, Auc- tioneer. 4w taw—eoptls / a qi . —- penenne nase A annette OW is D esha on a fi i. n . S a ns 2 4g 7. ’ a eae Be Sie