vl ort “nT oe i Pear i 4 oy a tyour horse from the pestering flies. a roe enmeenemnns a naaiaiiiiiaaaaas - —_— — THit DAILY EXAMINER : - - . - - FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1894. NEWS NOTES. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Maxties a Specianry Beer Bros ' he} A wealthy prospector named Isare Roy There are now 800 men at work in the Pally shops | Pallman shops. ‘ vy want extra copies of | was murdered and robbed near Edmon ; ‘supply | ton, N. W. T., on Sunday. The Canadian Government will at one - ulvertise in English papers for proposals : . 7 F- to lav and maintain a submarine cabi : : g from Boston | aeross the Pacific ocean ‘ a) ca line Chinese government has Fpecially asi : ~ This shie } min te . thanked Germany for the action of the Ma e German warsh p Eltis in reseuing 150 Uhinese who were struggling in the water | after the sinking of the transport Kew | \ ‘ & As eng 4 } i ma W iis» In twe rr three years at most Toront rks will have a greater mileage of asphalt - pavements than either London or Paris en Q Special meeting t night | The former city has 24 miles of a phalt | ary en ed by the and the latter 26 miles {In Toronto there | s \\ aul om 5.50 | are now 18.82 miles of asphalt, and this total wil) be somewhat in reused befure > . ast —_ ave here on Satur- tue end of the year g raide on her war Phe United States bave at last found an Ot, ws all here on Sunley om client use for the new navy The At . He 4 lunta rammeda derelict dangerous to way iit i gation ¢ ott we on on Friday jas t and ent j ‘ It is arranved that , oi two, sendin zg ito the botto m. The war iene ‘al ayd suite will arrive Pp struc k the w reck amidships, with 1 a k, Saturday, hn to her: elf This feat may resnit ww hve 5 be presente i with the Club’s | the rev val of negotiations for a convention * % that of the tizens of | between the United States and Great Brit 5 after whiel: the party wil ain under which the Atlantic squadrons of ertained -at Juneh by the Club beth countries would join in ridding the Admiszsion to luach by ticket cui; North ae wrecks danzer- } i wn } sectMENT Case Before J . ee eee — M J Pl and B. O'Callaghan, J P. Just The Northwest is not the only wheat- on thee entnistentan ors thant 06 deliver | OOS district avitated bs the burning | ctment case-of the tras | WWertion of railway rates A deputation a Mrs PS Brown va Jas Callaghan, | ¢*?Uy wated upon the Premier and Meda . set Gee the tle te a Minister of Railways eof Victoria, asking ss a aca Me Good, coun! | fF & reduction of 30 per cent. in the , lei freight rates on all agricultural produce nae : Phe farmers were said to be in dice dis- ie tress, and all their woes were at the dyor Sreaxine of M ss Grace Mal. Lambien. fthe Government, which charged such vho will appear w Swedish Quar-|bigh railway rates Unfortunately one the Oper it. sé Monday evening | member of the deputation gave the thing xt, the Boat urnal says “Miss | away by admitting that the farmers c uld Lambien’s recital was a great succe-e.} not produce wheat at a protic if they hed ing lady has a personality that 4 | free transportation. He caid the cost of uring. She is graceful as well as | production at Wimmer: s was 2s 6d and the , retivy and ter metrate i her undegulbted price at Melbourne | 2s 4 21 possession of real dramatic instinct and Tt is well known that women attain an | pextraorditiaty age more often than men : ee i ; Une of the most celebrated centenarians Crors ry tHe West.—Some Manitoba | ya. the Countes« Desmond, who lived 145 | not expec : . } of expect | vears, and died in the reign of James [. as ani Northwest farmers who do are — " ear. save the Wir es ; sina a et. poe Vinbipeg | the result of an accident. This extraor- | Free Press, can, at least, havé the con- | , d.aary Woman was at the ave of 100 years sxlation of knowing that thew brother ~o active and lively that she used to take | farmers sout f the Canad aun iine are an irt in the dane aw ith voung people. At mt worse condition Phe Dacotals the age of 145 she travelled | oe Bristo} are especially hard hit Manitoba eleva to Lond m, nO small undertaki iv in tho-e men expect to handle fally at much days. Even this instance, however, ix | wheat as ast vear la some séectrens af a : surpassed by the case ot a French woman Cas wi an Northwest, however, the named Marie Prion, who died at St. Co- a Passure tbe at the age of 155 years. - Tae Ontvoco Anatves.—The steamship An extraordinary London Gazette has Orinoco, with a large party of excurrion- | been issued containing a proclamation by ata ard, arrived here last evening the Queen of England’s neutrality in the | about nine o’clock, and is lying at Powna! | ** between China and Japan. There is wharf, After the steamer had been made | #/xo published in the Gazette a letter it she was boarded by a num- from the Earl of Kimberly, the Foreign of onr citizens who were entertained to | Secretary, to the Lords of the Admiraity, 4 st enjoyable programme of vocal and setting forth the rules to be observed at astinianinl sand The steamer is | the various British ports and harbors. A | andsomely farnished and the saloons are | belligerent man-of-war must leave British spacious and comfortable It ia pleasing | *8*ers within twenty-four hours after its » have to say that the visitors speak high- arrival therein, unless the weather or the ly of the attention they have received, and | "€Cessity of taking in coal or provisions pe co ee prevents. In the event of a Chinese and a | ye are 2°5K*5 uh enail of the party to A Japances vessel being in a British port | thank all who have in any way contribut- ed heir evjoyment. The steamer wil! | ‘gether, an interval of twenty-four hours | leave here at 5 Dp m. today for Dalhonsi« 2 must els apse bet wee n the de sparture of the i the Saguenay, Tadousac and Quebec two vessels, Phe Czar has had a good many unplea - auntness of late Among a number of RSON documents awaiting his signature, which | re nde Oe, Dili iens ot te had been placed on his table, he found a ee Wak Mand of. Weakh.and Me. | TPO of death against the Emperor of | all the Russias, to be carried out in Wilson are guests at the Hotel Davies twenty-four hours, It was stamped by 2+e¢-e — PERSONAL ———_——- tichard a * Chairman of the | . : vart I mt a . - . a “Tne Society for the Liberation of the Rus | : mmnerihie nell, is isiting the | ty. He ia. registered at the Hotel | “i8?%;"and it was impossible to discover De = SE — : hae it had cenad a place on the Czar’s | table. A few days later the Czar found g *kull in one of the bedrooms, on the frontal bone of which was written “Alexander.” Gen. Tscherevin, who js in | charge of the palaces, recently dismissed all the Emperors servants and replaced | |} them by old soldiers. He has also made a thorough examination of the palaces and Joh a E=q., of Bidefor ~. is in town t attend t » Dairy Conventi eut.-Col. Dumville is registere: Y at the Hotel Davies Mr. Craig, of the Experimental Farm, Otrawa, is visiting P. E. Island. He is at Hote! Davies. _ e+e+e-— anaes » . ; grounds, with a view of discovering any | “SWEET MARIE. secret passages that may exist there. | A New Nessel Launched Amid Great En- —_—-— + ee _ : a | thusiasm——Christened by One of Boston's Fair Daughters. e Dingwell’s 1 was overrun by a vast and interested a udience, gathered : - Asapremium for cash trade we will launching of the future give away a large Craotint Portrait, copied | witners tie record breaker All the youth, beauty | from any Photograph desired, to all who and fashion of the surrounding country | make cash purchases from us a were ont in full force, many of tne: oe » $2.50. These pictures are made by a} tumes being marvels of the modiste s skill men ughly reliable firm in ‘’oronto, and | At the ippo nted ' me amid ou 1 chee rs we wunrantes them to be satisfactory and i and the waving of handkerchiefs, the boat up to the samples on exhibition at our glided gracefully from the ways into the] stores, The Company who do this work | expectant arms of 5! Peter’s Bay ; for which a The christening bottle was broken at This is avy the | supply their own frames, charge of $3.50 is made. the right moment by M a pe th, expense attached, and we deliver the | one of the bellesamong Marie’s summer | framed Portrait in any part of Charlotte- tors So, with many good wishes the town Sw Marie” began her career, and we! | pe that it will he a successful one. j oo | Johnson & Johuson, <eape- OnnSOn @ OnnSON, | ‘ : . ra rer te > 7 To . . . THATeTRa | v -_ ars Hepuse have reached the THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. different de partments of the presence of | (Tnited States whalers in Hudson Bay | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. | waters, f the great havoe which is! ., : 3 | . * : - Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. ; being done among the fur bearing animals ami to the fisheries in that region. Now aug nformation is to hand that away at the| — a accel lente Ma kenzie river seven American whealers wintered there and are Hungry conducting active operations this summer. ' The day cannot be far distant when the Dominion government will have to assert | ¢ ll th i * authority in these unorganized terr?- a , e | » inspector Constanti of the MoM: i Police has icon sent up to ve } Yuk a for the purpose of inves: ime ! tigation and report in referetiGe ® the We're about the same with | usiness atlegee av the boys are with the pie—always J» spite of the increased speed of modern realy for more. Our appetite is in- tra iring becomes safer “year by creasing, aleo our capacity for busi- vear 4 return isened by the British ness, The chief reason for this is Board Trade shows that the total sun- our knowledge of this fact. The lar- es which occurred to ger our sales of Furniture the cheaper ter of *en as Tiait ships sailing uoler the Britieh flag in we make the goods —i. e., if six p-eces | 1992-3 was 6,317; the total number of of Furniture made at one time costs losses ut sea was 630, and the tonnage five dollars each, twenty-five of the | 2 B as regards vessele and same made at one time costs only four tornage th lower than any previous dollars and a half each, and our cus- vear in the returns. The loss of life was tomers do—or ought to—save money ] } as aga t 2,392 the previous s1x- by our enterprise. teen year I advance is chifly due t& improved matruction and stricter re = mding and manning ‘ : ’ the guia i ; we it of ships sailing under the British,flag, MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. bu pa may also be set down to}; ; better chart, improved lighthouse arrange- ; . ; me mente, ani g ente r precautions for the W ho Sell at Selling Prices. saving of case Of shi pw reins Fs anges ‘ " r SHOO FLY! ee Net Covers fo protect A dol- lar or a dollar and a half spent in one of We have a few these will give your horse more comfort than five dollars’ wor'h of oats, BEER BROS. The Weather.—Gen erally fair and comparatively cool, }rank, and | popular in every home. | Effectually yet gently, when costive or Our stock of Readymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the| outer man cheaper than it can be done anyWhere in the city. Worsted Suits for Men, leather : nothing imported « and homemade goods, best and cheapest goods in the city, Hlats before pay Ang we have removed -t9 3J -‘anl see our Straw Ie member. in the city. We are the centre of the Clothing trade, a full line of Imported Cloths, including W orsteéds. unported direct from the mills, besides. our own chidct ieee Tweeds ‘Ve have a large stock of HATS on hand: whieh we are selling A new line of GENTS’ Ft . D. McLeod's Corner, ‘This is the only place we do. business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for Jome and see our Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and because we If you .are in — “of Cloth you will do well to eall on us, ntings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds Serges and I; ~igs and we Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheape for cash than anywhere else in the city. JOB LINES. Binder Twine. TO-DAY WE RECEIVED 20 Mecintos: Coats, worth $13.50, which will be so'd for $8.75 13 dozen Umbre'las. worth 72 ets.., which will be sold for “nt Straw Hats, me, ete. come and have a bargain. Um- See those Coats! See the brellas. mae PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—1ty _ ; Summer Underctoth- must be cleared ont, so. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR [oe BEST ADVERTISEMENT Reliable Goods,.. Low Prices, Small Profits, Fair and Hbnest Treatment to Everybody. iks> GROCERIES. front Store Has placed us in the made our => TRY US! SANDERSON & C0., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, July 13, 1394—m w f To Clense The System g bilious, or when the blood is impure or sluggish, to permanentiy cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritat- ing or weakening them, to dispel headaches eolds or fevers, use Syrup of Figs. . trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down Read up ee ee P. E. Island Railway, THIS Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 180, the | ” . PM 4M Leave Arrive PM A M | “All run down” from weakening effects | “y49 6 00,..... a eitiieddam: nk 62. 9404 rf warm weather, vou need a good tonic | 301 61H.....-Royalty Jyunction..... 606° 919} ee ater, ; Hood’s Sa anarilla. | 330 645. - ..North Wiltshire...... 5.34 830 | and blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsapari le $06 868... Suster River..-S: 8S Try it. | £49 736.........Bradalbane -- 501 739 : | 455 730 woo Eomerald......i05 455 730) eee 308 740.%. .. Freetown. ....7...445 740 The Ladies’ Friend. Pond’s Extract 5.28 7 Be a an saesdeee “= “ft 7 : : EE 3) Pes ee * a 4 { No household should be witlioit it. Book PM i Summerside oo of directions around each bottle: betes 140 8 305 ou Lv BW cicck ( 240 20: 3 43... Miscouche: vaceeeee aE § 05.......- Wellington ........ 3H i.ae7 ee Saree 235 DBO, «vp spn SED on censes oes 1 46. $1047......... Bloom field. 130 ; “2 ae Alberton.......:.. 19s Oe SE BS..d5. 000 ces TOPO. 16. keke ves 12 26 AM PM _ PM AM 8.00; vei Charlottetown. .....«. 92 i 315.....Royalty Junction, .,.,. 209. ~< Bs 4% Bedford ....... «384 $6 )-.c2485 “AY Ly Mount Stewa _ (ee Vv r 435 Morell OO.. St.Peter’s 5 38... jear Riyar......«». 605 Souris rM PM AM P.M 410......Moant Stewart sect Ce * oe i ae .Cardigan? -« T17-3-282 | 5 DD -..2%83 Georgetown nat vM - AM PM ; AM BS . <c.nguic o- Hae Epne) ladies ..e...0s-e000 710 4 o Cape Traverse... ...ss.0e 62 AM D.. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Mon¢ton, N. B J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, 4 har rlottetow nm. —)—— Low Prices This Month... See the L JACK- ETS we are selling’ at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double? All our BLOUSES and | SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount to clear. COTTON 6 and 19 cents. PRINT COTTONS selling | very low. Oe ngiegeene ADILES’ The Annual Prize ‘Mee ting of the King’s County Rifle Association will be held on the Government Range, Georgetown, on the 14th of August, 1894, beginning at 7 a. n., sharp. For farther particulars apply, tothe | undersigned. D. A STEWART, Secretary-Treasurer. Georgetown, Aug. 6, 1894—5i CHALLIES at oe NEW STORE. | T have panel a-e a new ew. JEW ERY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN; | STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod..& Co’s. + Jf you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time—come to JOSEPH GOGDSTEIN and have them repaired } Open daily from 7a. m. till 9,30 p.m. july 12 aes Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy King's Go. Rifle Association. | | } } | pees | oe = = = ero Red Cap, - 6c. Blue Ribbon, 730. front and } ——_ — W.<. DAWSON. W. E. Charlottetown, Anenst’ 8) 1894 wow ¢ DRESS SU | TO ORDER ——-—-- —(x)}———_— oN Lourest Prices! sia Latest Styles! id Yj A. BRUCE Clothier. Leading gest} Charlottetown, Angust 6, 1894—m w f $3 Serge Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits. good heavy goods; -will--wear like | ‘an compete with them. | We handle ‘everything in the Clothing line ‘aurry the largest stock of the at a very small advance on cost. TRANDSHINGS just in. are not connected. with any other store | its Brooklyn namesake will CUSTOMERS f wish to (hat 7 am always with will meet the hed Machine Oil i in the City low, or even a little better. NW. . Suits and $5. | To-Day the Tabernacle will _ be dedicated to the service of Pants in both imported | | relivion at Ocean Grove, N. J. The name calls to mind the more famous Tabernacle of We « carry | Brooklyn, of which Rev. Dr. Talmage was long pastor, and which was four times destroy- jed by fire. Those interested ,/in the Ocean Grove Taber- Come | | nacle will doubtless hope that | the similarity between it and end with the name. There is scarcely any end 'to the bargains we are offer- ing to-day, being Governor- General day. We are offer- |ing greater inducements than ever. Step in and get more for less money than ever you | got before. ce ‘JOHN T. McK ENZIE, augld inform you. on, North American Hotel, low . prices guarantee’ to lowest of the (Formerly Milton Heuse.) The subscriber has thoroughly retitted and refurnished the above Hotel on. Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, and is prepared to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. aung7—ddw then eod mon th sat ieiiimeilae mevgpemetenes DAWSON. ITS 4 eae: | WOODILL', I have samples of Woodill’s German Baking Powder, purchased by me at several | stores, and found them PU RE, | WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- ‘PORTIONED. GE —_ LAWSON, Pa. BD. ida Halifax, N.S carefully analyzed j | ' } iw? V¥s5 } J a i body iden All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE, _julyli ere atl Anyone requiring ‘Pint, Quart 7 ‘ > * : Charloutetown, sHuly oa 1891—mon wed fri In J Twenty peter discount on all’ our stack of Boots and Shoes; discount on ‘Mpnis ant: Boys’ Clothing : | Hats and -Gaps.| 9 Meh’s and. Boys’ Strrv Hats at half price. vints will be strictly MACDONALD t wenty per cent. and Dise J. B. This is de Qagbuine Sale, sory 3 Ce Charlotietown, July.31, 8k94—dy ROBERT PALMER & 69., Charlottoto wa: Sash and — Factory: READ AD ‘THIS We are now better. prepared than’ ever to supply Gist with PANEL DOOHS: and® FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH *SPOUTING and.G U {S, STATR RAILS, STATR BALUSTERS, NEWEL | POSTS, which area ‘ays ‘kept constantly in stock. * We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufactnre of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S,NO, WHARE., THE PRESERVING SEASON, PRESERVING BC Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from “ § B. ENMAN & C@O., - D. MeLicod’s Corner Building Some Street. P SALE FOK ONE MONTH @\ and | Boys’ ‘Clothing, Gents’ Fiiraishings Hats and Caps. discount on Gents’ Market Square, LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be had at any hour. Rates reasonable and epecial terms made for excursion parties, JOSEPH STANLEY, Gre vat , George Street. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. )JTTLES can procure augs—lin A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home: Central position. Address X. ¥. Z., offlee of this pape r. aug WAN T E D—By ¢ a first-class dry goods gales man, agposit tion in adry goods establishment, Twelve years’ expe rience <. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. aug WANTED, in a@ small family, a general ervant, Apply at this office. augs TO LET—In Maceachern Ballding, Queen Street, an elegantly finished and well-lighted Office, stiitatie for Law Office or Club Room. Rent moderate. 2w m w—aug7 WAN TrED—A smart boy to care for a horse and make himself generally useful around a house and store. Apply by lever, Address B., Box 682, City. augs twenty per cent, | Pease shes . | TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and k urn sh i ngs, about three acres of land at Brighton, close to | Charlotte town, and formerly the sammer | residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any | reasonable offer accepted. Apply to MrssKs. | BAYFIELD & BLANCHARD, ¢ | lottetow Pp. adhered to. itors, Char- law tl wine | TO LET.— The Shep On the corner ot Great George and Grafton Streergy opposite Colonial | Building. Immediate possession. ya ! & CO. Opposite West End of Market House WANTED—A good general eervant who understands plein cooking. No washing. A servant man kept. G wages the right person. Apply lo Mas. UNsworTnH. july PICNIC BOILERS W rent at, H. D. Wan MAN’S, Upper Queen Street. u—june®) WANTED,—One good cook, one genera) servant, one girl to take care of ehiidren. jalys ) | A BETTER | INVESTMENT | than an ACCI-_... DENT PO L I Cc = FOR SALE.--An extension dining table with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this office. —jyeo FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An t Piano ip ¢ repair to sell or rent by the month.—C. L, MORRISON, Auctioneer, jalyuu Apply at this office. a ae ‘FOR $1,000, at this season of the | year, is.a bottle of TO RENT. ~Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- | DR. ABBOT ?T’S ed. also Parkvicw 4° e with one acre. Apply to A. McNEILL. = J% tf guar pet, — DIARRHEA CORDIAL, HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, stilt lives. Albert's the boy, is weli known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keepdown, Is will- hick } 2% ing to work, his living to get, so give him @ which should be at! chance,"you'll never regret.—A. P. ALLIN, hand for immediate use City Bill Poster. eod—jy3i in every house in case J 5 NERY—For Oylinder of a sudden attack of teers aS utters, Tee all Summer C om plaint, | other machinery, new or second hand, used Cholera Morbus, & by Printers, Lithographers and Bookbiaders, = . eee write J. H. viv IN, 22 Bay Street, Toronto To be had of all deal- Ontari junl6 sat tf, ers in medicine OG FS iia cine erneeenniciioesieliiemninanneie sas slat cents per bottle. | | } } WANTED-—A good plain cook, also 4 puree. References requi Apply to Mrs. R. F. De Bors, Spring Park. 3i eod pd~aug! July 10—4i — oo 7 a a 7 i Se U pI res —— Cte Tack ae ae bo) é fe ee ee : Pu bs pecerinat ert = a r