A DAILY PAPER The f« class Magazine for only 35 cents “ acting Dally Newspaper and «a Arsi- | > THE DAILY EXAMINER CO U. S. WANKING FAILURES. ver Seven Hundred Suspensions Since . 1893 Began Month, or Four Dollars a Year. Statisties aoe’ from official data re of Tae Darcy | SOW that from anuary to September this ‘aM “ule MeClure’s Mavga- | United Saeouana aor banks in the ' : : ved, and that 72 have re- tion to this paper are | sumed business In the same time 155 v the Magazin i nationa) banks failed, 70 of which have ; = p ai , resumed Che following table vives the number of failures of State and private 1 St page i banks since January 1, 1893: S Mavazine nay Suspen- Re- ei0ns sumed | Alabama un 5 0 | vAT , | Arkansas i ; { 0 LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, | caiicrnis 23 18 wil | Colorado 26 ] a | Delaware ] l : ’ "ie ik neeting vf | Distriet of Columbia 9 0 . Flor la.. 5 I (wa ’ “ “ ". Boarn, — A} ldal. r = reg ; of the School Board will | i. é ‘1 : ' Ladiana 16 7 as 7 Si Scance.—Sailora are bard to | indian Territory I rn | fowa ; ee oe rr ena be a s ' : | Kentu ky a 7 0 Ma , brethren of Victor a Louisiana, ] 0. \ M Ww : please remember | Maine ‘ 0 : eting thie evening ia the Marsuchusetis aa } 0 ; 2 walenind Michigan...... ‘ 16 4 | a | Minnesota ‘ * ol » ' } uw ARABIA A native from Balbex k, Missouri .. 24 3 | Aral at the Scho. Boerd this i Montana 5 0 mort : ssion to one of our publ Nebra Ka..... 25 l ect s name is Joseph Silas Baslie oo mash pohire : 0 aii Pe ; .+@ J OCTseyv... ail ‘ 0 flier | This week’s Weexty Ex. | New Mexico . I 0 LMINER sining Exhibition Prize | New York 24 Liet a 7” ‘ f the Races—an right- i North Caroli iA - 4 0 rece : at Car ‘= Book- N rin Dakota 0 ] Office, and at th | Uhiteo . . 32 5 salle liek Oklahoma j 6 . : | Oregon 16 0 oar rl ng People s As | Peansyivania l4 3 ' ion ¢ tend holding | Rhode Jaleiad . j-*% , w (Tuesday) even | South Car lina i l r old pa I J. M.M South D ae? : ; ; Coll hod Fs uth Dakota 12 0 e Tennessee 16 0 | Texas 17 l asp Utah a 2 0 ge \t n py we court) Verment 3 6 ‘ ' i wa ed $2 or eight | Virginia 9 j \ ur hamed Samuel] Ww ashington 14 l B was given ten days with hard labor | West Virginia : 2 0 tard robbing, and the defendant in | Wieconein che 3) 5 : Sault case not appearing a warrant | Wry ming j 0 ‘ arre - Total 560 72 i ‘ OTEAME! Un Saturd th OSE St. Law re both on g and NEWS NOTES. tl ] \ a rv roug - —_— er ar sfely Saturday In sheep judging at the world’s fair, f l ’ 4 ry thick | Ontario sheep took all the prizes in the ‘ r : i at her h. If] Lincoln clase, except one second and one fa e v “ 1 as | fonrty prizas : ‘ : The Brazilian Bank has received a tele- vorthum beriand eft Summerside grem to the effect that one of their staff Ch a Us his n aE vas killed qy @ shell, during the bombard- Haspsome Cora We noting | Ment of Bs YDSOME ‘ ~ OIC i plonanee that na of e genie F on : What animal can make the most noise? a eke the East. Mr. John | Phe elephant. During the breeding season M 43 just finished building, at | '" the foresta of India and Ceylon, the ‘ ale, a handsome cottace for hh m- | ‘umpeting and roaring of the animal is wily. 1} lconbaad } Continuous and terrific, and can be heard om 1of the village, | for miles. The feline family are-wont to Sal ' . ew of the harbor | %¢are their prey thoroughly by their over- \ try. M W. R.} Powersng noiwe. Thus the roar of the ; @ une Gin duties adult lion is terrific, the windpipe being . aon 8 tie ja | Cnlarged so as to give the animal a larger aa wile [t is heateq | “lume of air proportionately than any ' ther animal. The male gorilla has an | i awful, loud-sounding voice When at- whew iat Bin mackerel] | tacked it utters a short, jerking, acute | ving Nova Scotia codtiah- | bark, like that of an angry dog. To this vi ¢ ot Bons Thev hav uceeeds a low growling, whieh might be e Bay about six weele, and aji | mistaken for distant thunder } fairly « Most of the fi<h fhe Saltan of Jehore, against whom a w ‘ t i off East Point. | pretty English g rl has brought suit for 1 ‘ it 300 quintale, the 99,060 damages, claiming breach of W Huetler 250, the Tuk promise to marry, has sailed for S nzapore N ra 350, the E-luar T Brindsi Phe snitan’s departure 4 f ‘ » Ad rer 4 Len a8 revived interest in the interesting snit 2 r » with 400 ital which he is a party The facts are “ \ 1) wit lov, have lone shout aa follows: Misa Jennie Mienill, a j ‘ : \ \ tking ing lady with a good po-ition in society, ir fi nds | wifted with accomplishments of a high st , aml of attractive appearance, seek a laniace from the Sultan of Jehore . M \ breach of promise, and also aks for f } { B la eturn of a diamond buekle. Miss S I i tha a | 1 Mignill resides at 20 Devonshire Place, 3 : ( wi Brighton, and when introduced to hia Bon y H h : highness the sultan of the state and terr - at) rd of a larg tory of Jehore, she was not aware cf hve buried somewhere a i” the shore the majesty of his position, but } ‘ i French settler. He is 1 subsequently his true position was tain a the exact sum, but says that the | communicated to her The story a int is certainly a large one Ae the f the wooing should prove in- land has been cleared aince the money was | teresting, but for the moment it must Le it will be ate t, bat he thinks he will he able to ¢ «6800n as he gets the lay of the seciliasiniiiatiian DioWNED IN A WELI Mre. Elizabeth Meh!man, a lady of 74 years of age, living at Broad River Head, near Port met with her death early somewhat difficult to | iW ght Houton, | Qneen’s County, inday morning, 24th inst., in a very | : n strange and unexpected way She lived The - vith her son and daughter-in-law ng ou Sanday morning, were aiarmed when they glid not as usual find r about the house, and dfter a search “ rritied to discover her drowned = in It would appear that the de- ceased had risen early with the view + the day with afrend, that ken a pitcher to fill with water, that vd firat removed the curb and lifted creamer; then, after | , it is supposed she over-balanced her and fell hew llong into the well J rh the well contaimed only one foot water, vet falling in this pos ition leath swift and certain. ctinialliilie 4 Crose Canun.—Three men of the . ver Torridon, of La Have, N. S., viz: | frneman Spindler, Obediah Wentzel and | W an Croft, were very nearly drowned ty last week off Tignish. They were : from their trawls with their dory heavily loaded. The sea was rough time, and when about a mile from ut their vessel the dory filled and turned vottom Up Two of them being good swimmers, got hold of a etrap on the bow and held on rhe other one made out to getholi of the etern ‘of the dory, and alti ugh washed off several times, and unable to swim, he managed to scramble hack again. In this perilous condition t three hang on for about an hour when ev were ceen by those in the vessel who When taken on ut to their rescue mach exhaasted, filling the | i they were very j v are all voung and vigorous men, a f thie fact is due their slmost I ‘ us preservation from a watery . —-- <a PROGRESS, I sry important in this age of vas . 4] pr ress that @ remedy be pieas ' he tate and to the eve, easily take eptable to the stomach and Lea its nature and effects Pos- 0 qualities, Syrup of Figs is t perf axative and most gente liuret KnOW ~~ Blanket Wisdom ia ga i nepe , our stock. Blan- ket 4 2 saved | buying after the ith Don’t delay purchasing your Fall supr | t “* Delave are rous—es pec ially when weather amp, raw and cold, as at} present i F irst—How alx ut Blankets? “ t—~How shout Wool Vest:? Ti How shout Fla, nels? Does a large stock attract you? Do k W prices attract you? i » C81) and see what we have for , BEER BRO}: Weather Bulletin. Tororro, Oct. 1, 10 a. m. Strong eastesly w northerly wirds, un #ettied with local rains, temperature ebout the same | } ; ' | | Sold by all Druggists at 25 cents @ box. leferred. The Sultan is well known in th country, and has for some time past re sided in Cuberwood, Bonchurch, Isle of His highness has ous by his show of diamonds and hand- some presence at most of the state func- tions which have recently taken place here. The state of Jehore occupies tle south part of the Malay peninsula, and is one of the most prosperous in the east. It is traversed by a railway, and exports a large quantity of the finest timber. The Sultan of Jehore’s solicitors accepted ser been conspicu vice of the writ, which was issued August 24, 1893 The defendant, as already satthe present time a reigning narch, and in consequence he might be tated, privilege | able to raise a plea of personal exempting him from the ju: isdiction of the courts BIRTH. On Monday morning, October 2nd, to the wife of Theo, L. Chappelle, a daughter “In this city, on the 29th ult., the wife of E. Ira Purdy, of a daughter. ~ LOCAL NOTICES. | Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. i Notice to our Lady Customers and Others.—Vlease note that all our goods ae marked in plain figures; also, please see that vou get tle discounts as adver es Paton & Co, oct2 4i We wale a big purchase of grey tlan- nels, and bought the lot a very low price This week we are clearing the lot at very low prices See the bargains.—W. A. Weekes & Co, next Beer & Goff’s. oct? Zi | tised Jam Torlay the great Pay off Sale of Dry | Goods begins, Everything ‘nust be cleared out at an early date. Discounts ranging from 25 to 50 per cent. Dress goods, mantle clothe, millinery, — an ready-made clothing. One hundred wat: rproof coats to be sold out at 25 per cent. Call early and secure a genuine | bargain.—Jas Paton & Co oct2 We invite every visitor to the exhibition | to call and examine of our immense stoc of ovtrcoatings, fuitings and trouserings, the largest in the province. Our clothing } is tlie niost Stylish and best-fitting to be had, Every eait sold at a bargain. Suits made on short notice—John McLeod & | &o. sep27 Music.—Miss Janie Burris will re-open her music classes on Tuesday, October 3rd. s28dy &w Pills | } j Pills Piils Pills Pills Pills ; } ; | 1 O bt tet Pills Pills Prepared only at sept26 | Fancies. W. A. WEEKS & CO., | JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. 5 dlliscocesnnesngneeeiiarenanet = MONDAY, I am called “SUPERB.” Why? Pecause I am the BEST in the market, being made of the FINEST WOOL, FALL FASHIONED and UNSHRINKABLE. in Ladies’ and Children’s Combination Suits. I am made Ladies’ Vests and Drawers,.also in Gentlemen's Shirts and Drawers. I have been sold elsewhere, and have given such UNIVER. SAL SATISFACTION that [can confidently recommend myself as “SUPERB” to all in need of my services. I can be procured in Charlottetown only at STANLEY BROS., BROWN’S OCTOBER 2, 1893 BLOCK. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING! For Quantities, Qualities and Styles we cannot be surpassed. mined to make our Ready-made Clothing Department the Head Centre for the pe op! of P. E. Island to make their purchases, and consequently have n finest line of READY-MADE CLOTHING that can possibly be found in any Store in the Province, comprising _ Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Overcoats; Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Wisters; Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Suit-, Donble and Single Breast; ter Wearing, for Men, Youths and Koys. _, In fact, we have everything that can be Clothing Store. Our prices are marked as clerks wil be found to be obliging. We ask you to inspect before m chases. Please hear in mind that we will not be undersold. McKay ‘Woolen Charlottetown, September 13, i893—1n w f oe : : 2 ——— SSE SS a A Strong Boot. FARMERS ef P. E. ISLAND !—Yeou want strong Solid Leather Boots for wet. hd mucdy Fall weather. Weare making this style of Boot for this Fall's | It looks well, wears well, ond | trede out of Choice itand Grain Leather. Stunds the wee. oe Long Boots. We mike our Long Boots out of Selected Isiand Neats Leather, extra | We have good value for you this Fall. | MADE OUT OF } Vall and see. | Island Grain Leether. Home Industry. GOFF BROS’. Charlottetown, September 21, 1893— 3m JUST RECEIVED ——_—_ A T-—_ —— * a Th TO-DAY the Academy of Design and Museum of Fine | 1895-94 in New York City. year. Since its first establishment it has been a potent fac studies on this side of the Atlantic, and this great school ; creating artists for America. quality. _—— (x1 Cr BOOT FACTORY. —A BIG PURCHASE OF— Yes, and we are ereating trade with our bargains, and Reefers for Men, Youths and Hoys, in Naps, Beavers. Meltons and Frieze; Extra Pants, Heayy Win- found in any _ well-stocked Ready-made low as can possibly be sold for, and onr Company. “The Canadian Pacific Railway | to leave from line of Intercolonial, Prince | Edward Island, Windsor « Annapolis and We have deter. ow in stock the Cape and Plain aking your pur- ——WILL RUN—— HARVEST EXCURSIONS ——TO THE-— Canadian North West Canadian Pacific (in New Brunswick) Rail- Ways on Aug, 14h, ist, and Seot. 4’h TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTIL Oct. Sth, 22nd, ad Nov. 5th. For rates and other information see smal! older, or enquire of nearest Ticket Agent. DD. MCNICOLL, ©. E. MCPHERSON, Genl, Pass. Ag-nt, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent Montreal. &t. John, N. B. july26 If a sufficient number offers, the under- signed will startan Evening Class in Short- hand early in October. Terms $5.00 (in ad- vance) per 12 lessons. This will be an excel- lent Opportunity of acquiring this usecni ert. the methods of instruction pursued by me jn my past classes, and which were very suc- cessful, will be‘continued this season. Please make early application. W. H. CROSSKILL, Certificated Teacher of Phonography, Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1893. Arts opens for the season of With this session the Academy enters upon its eighteenth tor in the promotion of art of drawing and painting is you will create a surplus in Gre Flanneils | your private resources by purchasing where you can save a dollar or two and get just 9 |what you want. We contend that no one can do better than we can, or as well. ‘We |use the greatest economy in everything, so that you may reap the benefit by getting M THE MILLS, DIRECT FR goods at the lowest possible prices. and THIS WEFK, commencing MONDAY, we will some of the Biggest Bargains ever offered in town in FLANNELS for Shirting purposes, for General | }jne naturally. Come in without delay. purposes, for Underelothing, in White, Red, Grey and don’t The expect this) Buy your supply this week, as we Jot values are cheap lot to last more than a few days. in the guods. THE STAR TAIL HERE IS ANOTHER BIG BARGAIN : | __ chsrlouciown, dctover 2, 199s. One Hundred L‘ DIES’ WADDED CLOAKS, sent us’ ° by mistake, to be cleared at a Big Bargain. | ALSO—See our Ladies’ Jackets, Ladies’ Capes, Fur} Goods, Astrakan Jackets, Wool Squares, Dress Goods, Mil-| linery, Ulster Cloths. ——E WHEN NEXT Our Overcoatings, Suitings and i second tO note, and we have the greatest confidence that no one can build them to suit offer | you better than we can. Qur trade is increasing steadily, which is a guarantee that as Charlotte-; the public become acquainted with our work and with what we Underwear are ‘an do, they fall into OR. HAYING LEASED —Thr— QUEEN HOTEL, Halifax, Nova Scotia, The Lessee takes great pleasure in an mouncing that the rates are: For all kinds of Goods try the Cheap Store a —_———— -— | buying Soap, ask your Grocer for Ammonia Soap, For gen- eral household work it has no equal. Ask your grocer for it.| : | October 2, 1893, WHolesale and Retail, Next to Beer & Goff. Charlottetown, October 2, 1893. Upper Floors, two in room, $1.50 per day. Single Rooms, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 per day, according to location. This great reduction in rates will not in auy way impair the present efficiency of the Hotel either as regards the service or cuisine, A single trial wi!l convince any one of the fact. ’ To Boston PFR “CARROLL” —~AND— ‘* Worcester’ vay § ry ay o tage of this verv, very Jow fare On and after the th of October, the Boston Steams re will sail from this port at 4. p.m CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, July 17th, °93. Ex th ma, pat ws, guar tu f ‘. ih ne TO LET. STORE on Queen Street. The store and remises ocenpied at present by J. D Reid, Esq., on Queen Street Possession given on October lst Rent moderate. Apply to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors Ch’town, Sept 2i—lw HOUSE TO LET.” TO LET, a comfortable Dw iiing House situated On corner of Kent and Pownal Streets Enquire of THOMAS W. Dopp, Pickford & Black. Halifax & P. E. Island §.§. Line, KTEAMER PASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 0 a. m., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday Leaves Charlottetown for 4p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Summerside Halifax, N. &., Charlottetown, July 12, 1893, If eo, it is indispensable that your BISCUITS, CAKE, PASTRY, hould Le prepared with the prcnes: INGREDIENTS 1 You secure these when using Woodill’s German Baking Powder. TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poo 2, with Stable attached. This house fs newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good wder throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession. sept22 GRORGE ALLEY. septi—sat tu th & wky Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged ve cents per line, LOST.--On Friday evening, 2xth September, between the Market House and Brighton, a large woolen shaw! The finder will be re warded by leaving it at Tuy EXAMINER office. octz lA IST.—The cape ofa waterproof con Tix ‘finder will please leave it at this office septs WANTED.—A steady, intel igent boy to ‘un a hoisting engine.—K. MCMILLAN. — sepll— i w LOST.—Between the W. C T. U. Roome, Grafton Street and Dir. Jenkins’, Prince Street, a gold brooch with monogram “H. #."" Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office 3i—septa LOST.—On Friday morning, either between Harris & Stewart’s aud M. Steve nson’s Tin Shop or between there and the Methodist Parsonage, a gold brooch in the form of four hearts, set with a small brilliant Finder witt please leave it at this odice Zi pd—septzs pleasantly water Apply WwW s—sepi dy TO LET?.—A Furnished ( itage situated and heated with hot at THE EXAMINER office TO LET—A Cottage on West Street, con- taining nine rooms: water and sewerage in connection. Apply at this office septls—eodl tf TO LET.—The eastern half of a mannan sheen, ate on Sidney Street, lately o. capled by Mra Rooney, containing six roams, and isin good condition as the house was ri Dulll last sum mer. Possession given immediately Apply Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street or tw the owner at Bou hport k yt ; i . UWARD KELLY dy—septls TO LET.—One-half of a double teneme house on Hillsborough Square, ade ane pied by B. ©. Prowse, For partiviars apply to Wm. Wyaut or B. C. Prowse. cod ti—jyzz MRS. F. M ACNUTT has rx opened her classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi- dence Upper Prince Street. 3w <4W pl—sepis TO LET.—A house on Chestnut Street, cou taining six rooma, Apply to Mas. P. Brown, Central Hotel, ' 2w eod—sepuly : TO LET.—The house on Queen Street | occupied by Mra. Offer. Aue co Mine One ather present residence ou Rane Street. septa WANED Apply toc. aug3l ciipmencteiinatitenamae seaieantnene ese A second-hand holat wheel. 1. MORRISON, Queen Street. TO LET.—A house on the corner ¢ ’ Prine: —A rot Prin and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Pulton House.” Possession civen ‘mmediately, Ap. ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store, augZ TO LET sal cotlage situated on pj nee Street, containing eight rooms in ae oder, at present occ upled by John A. Me Innis, Esq.; also, stable in rear. Poasessi on Ev immediately, Apply to Wr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen treet, or t the owner, LDWAKD KELLY. ji6 WANTED TO HIRE. for about tw. ™ @ good, quict, family carriage horse, not ins thas 1100 ibs weight, to drive rec J. UNsworru. ound a iontinilas aiihs jy le ace ee TO LET.—That pieasantiy «j oe dence on Richmond Street” - sea breeze. To a small priva moderate i’ applied for soon, premises.—CHARLES HIGGINs. ‘ real West, near the le family, rent Apply on the aiivciccemiane aa ae jy? TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Water a... lately Occupied by Mr. Geom Ol ae Wet, This house has been painted and right throughout, and is now in spienuid ord ; from attic to cellar. Possession given { ned onan. Rent moderate. i Apply to GEORGE PEAKE, Office Occupied by Peake Eros. & Ca, - building TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and B to hire. Kates reasonable. ; JuRry’s Jewelry Store. Apply a od. A. B. SHERATON, jy3t Manager. comer « . MONKY TO LOAN.—In small amounts on Farm aod City Pro Ttics A _ Apply to F. w. es Moon ®, London House Corner, Charlotte. im cod—aegg ip an neath nner tAemeiandegigan Pek ee