Ps a a THE ‘ : | m the ‘ will be at at the off + of John T. Mellish tineas Mx Dona ‘2 “qs Ele tors ‘ umes ar n the list should at |} , “¢ ve ’ ; " “ rtnt Ty LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, : G sa Sreciatry.—Beer Bros oo. i I g und wise w ’ “ Ss | - ' S | La i o ‘ \\ wt , ’ g - } sv ul iru . H. M. Cust tw : ‘ - S — 0 Nel nl lay ¥ rains ™ « ‘ \ r Mixes i tank 5 Dy iy 3 : and the plan ( at Dodds Medica : ? an - nts - ( »WwN By cable I & ¢ \ arn that the bark | | ik ‘ l po for ( ‘ 3 l7 : | o M ‘ R ‘ -—Mias F ndley, | ws ut Opera House, I Ss 20th, possesses ra i ut ani n me should miss ! | < ‘ ‘ \ ARKET Pp } Island Oats )eents; P. E. Island pota- | t ; P. E. Island meses $ sat $15, ramp pork st = , Y 3 $13.50; out- S4.40 7 ‘ il sei H 3.—The Courrier r ‘ ighs of Henry Cc ‘ i 1 ilies from | Ba W hile good hea'th he was alla ’ iy , Athi In thre¢ days, des} ' al aid, he was dead 7 Hattrax Way.—A few evenings ag ’ ‘ illed at the Halifax etation, | a ‘ g the Chief of Police to one side, she was going on a “bender,” and aS to take care her money till 8! illed for it again, She left $77 with the | nd started off veitiliscnnn TO NATA Day.—Picton cele brated its Natal Day on Saturday. The progra ‘ uled a regatta in the fore- I imi the Scottish games in the after- ! Daniel J. Macdonald and Daniel M. Macdonald, of Charlottetown, were pa pa sin toe pr fessional! events | re MecLeov Proreaty.— This valu a perty will be sold as advertised by a 1 Satur lay, the 22nd Sept., inst., at . { premises The nouse is best bnilt, and most conven- iently arranged residences in the city. In Sh ivited.—A M Neill, Auctioneer. ' — “Where are you going, my pretty maid ?” | oe] going &-shopping, kind sir, she wd “And who get all of your valuable trade ?” “The advertisers, sir,” she eaid. o Wuere Hoes Are Cuear.—Pour car- ‘ f hogs from Western Kansas, where t s totally failed, were sold at Fort Ss ‘ i the l4th. The average pr was $1 per head. Three months ago th vould have sold tor $8 per head The shippers sold them for the cost of transportation rather than let them starve “ e there is no feed - P Covar. — This forenoon the | 5 Act cases against Andrew Doyle and Mrs. Trainor were d asel Mr. J.J d n ippeared for Mrs Trainor Cap- tain d H ighes was convicted of two offences against the Canada Temperance Act, and tined $50 and costs for each. An- | Other case against Captain Hughes that of keep g quor for ‘sale comes up for tria i rue ene ane Ma ‘ Betis.—Flags are flying on the steamship Coban to- lay in honor of the marriage of Mr. W. H. Clarke, second engineer of that steamer, and Miss Janie Ane if Charlottetown The nupt al cere was performed by Rev Mr Core lhe bride is a very popular mem- ber of the Baptist Church choir, and they pr er with a beautiful antique oak r inne G Picrov a Harp Nawe—F. La-| Ro ' al officer of the Quebec pro- | vir reasury department, has returned to Montreal after an extended trip through | the Marit Provinces. Pictou, he said | toa rt 4 lirtiest place he had | ever been There were no sidewalks, but t e were #ix churches; and, although | t Was supposed » be & temperance town, | n “4 ng granted, yet he noticed |} ave names | ' | 500,000, or | prise will bring | Canada or from Canada Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. more drunkenness in twenty-four hours| TB PAST n 7 he | = DAILY EXAMINER : ; NEWS NOTES. | Serious floods are rencrted in and around Lucknow in India. Hippolyte, the Haytian President, | suffering from heart diseas: for two vears from last July. Lieut. Governor Schultz lately returned from Keewatin says that he found a great leal of sickness among the Indians this year, and they may need relief during the Vvinter Ladas has been beaten in another race and has lost its backers a lot of money It looks as if Lord R weber had delaved in The gamesters’ favor does not | 1 in face i of hard luck. | Phe Minister of Education for England | and Wales, in a statement which he made | ecentiy in the Imperial House of Com- mons, Showed that no fewer than 4,259, 000 children are receiving free education those countries under the act of 1891, 890,000 children continue of which number, however, while to pay fees 500 009 lo not pay more than one penny per week rhe annual grant asked for by the Minister was the enormous sum of Lo, about $32,000,000, over la-i vear. He stated also that the averave at- tendance had increased by 2 per cent. dur- the year, standing now at 78 per cent i WI LL APPEAR which the Rus- “ian Government is now constructing from | St. Petersbug to Viadiovostok, on the | Sea ot Japan, is one of the greatest enter- There is a belief that the political and social effects which will follow its construction will be of consid- | erable moment Its effect on the Russian | Government itself will be likely to be rev- | olutionary. The great industrial develop- The Siberian sailway prises of the age. ; ment that will follow must be reflected in hanges in the social and political fabric of Russia, which stands sadly in need of the civilizing influences this vast enter- In opening up vast re- gions for settlement and as fields for com seems not merchants throughout Eng- land “are still complaining of the large proportion of under-paid letters from Can- - made that ada. The last mail reaching London” is reported to have brought many weight letters. Canadian visitors to Great Britain have to pay full postage on many letters which they receive from their | Probably, as the rate | allowed for a single rate letter passing in to the United | over- Wholesale friends at home.” Charlottetown, States is one ounce, the impression pre- vails that the single rate to Great Britain is also allowed on one ounce. If so, this | samistake. All Enylish letter weighing ver half an ounce must pay double post- A telegram has been recived at the Jap- | anese legation, Washington, to the effect that @ treaty was aeyotiated between | Corea and Japan which authoritatively | defines the relations toward each other | and toward China. The treaty waa sign- | ed at Seoul, on the 26th August. [ defines the object of the alliance to be independence of Corea as an autonomous tate and the promotion of the mutual in- terests Of Corea and Japan by compelling China’s forces to withdraw from Corea, and obliging China to abandon her claim of right to dominate the affairs of Corea. | Article 2, binds the Japanese government | | | the strengthening and perpetuation of the | Worsted Suits for Men : leather : vf Japan to carry on warlike operations against China, both offensive and defen- The Corean government is bound by the article to afford the Japanese forces “ive. furnish them with supplies. provides that the treaty shall terminate a | soon a8 @ treaty of peace is concluded by | Japan with China. —_—_—_-—. «- «mp -eo We have a large The essence of knowledge is having it, to apply it; not having, to confess your|. ° . i y ignorance, in the city. | | } Se eden een Center eeeeeeeeseeseeeeeeese The Hair Conquered! 3.330. : best, and want to be > sure of the Lowest HOW ? Prices, SEND TO US CURLING | By using JOHNSON’S FLUID, price 25 cents. We also show something nice in TONGS and LAMPS PRICES RIGHT’ for this toilet purpose. Johnson & Johnson, |: : During our experience in the Gro- : THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | | |: cery businesss we have aimed to : | : secure and hold the confidence of : : our patrons by fair and honorable : | ; dealing. We propose continuing } : on this line, and believe we can ; | : make our services of value to you. : septl7 i: . | Our stock of Readymade Clothin Ani's Outer man cheaper than it can be ¢ | British capitalists are said to he realy with the money to complete the Chignecto : e Ship Canal if Canada will extend the time | 1 tical good out of his victory i the } polith Derby Advertisement IN THIS §P From This Date. mercial and manufacturing enterprise, it \j improbable that the world’s | | | | | : K currents of Inigration will be turned in j new directions. There isa London cable despatch in the | rf 5 ki S h' ( ® foronto Telegram in which the statement 5 and Retail. Septem ber 17, 1894—m w f | Red Cap, - - | Blue Ribbon,| a eee — == = =_— — MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, PRICES IE wish to inform you AWAY that IT am alway to the powy, front with low prices. and will guarantee meet the lowest of the Best Machine 0i| in the City low, or even a little better. W. E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Augu 8, 1894—m w f to Tn Our Boot and Shoe WE HAVE On HUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES { from the leading manufacturers of Canada. J. B. MACDONALD ) Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy NEW GOODS RECEIVE J. B. MACDONALD & CO. RECEIV LoS SL <n SeESNNE? Department Mantles and Jackets. Furs, Dress Goods, Clothing, Overcoats, Fur Coats, Suits for Men and Boys, & CO., Market Square, Opposite West End Market House. N ew New ED New | New New j New | New Prices to suit. | | | aati Eogn ter sighing = age, and the single rate to England is five | } cent», against three to the United Statea, — 9 BP ya ead } Newfoundland and all parts of Canada. wv ~ a We are the stoek WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES. TO HOOe Heed eee eeeresesereeesos Peer Pe ee [IF YOU expect to save a: :; dollar you must buy your : ; goods right. In this we can} : aid you. TRY US. : Ci’town, Aug. 27, 1894—mon wed fri WHOLESALE oe AND a RETAIL | Pert of Charlottetown. GROCERS. SANDERSON & CO. than did m Wuet a month T t in Q te f the town were its cl shes | Quay y De - f the town were its churches | GUARANTEES | Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1894—m w f | } a - —— -- a silicide ———— ma _... THE FUTURE! s Notres.—1 steamer Polino, fr M real, arr = ar meg oe a Ten years of trade life | ge ai carg i sails to-day for Halifax, Pe - f | thence to St. John’s, Nfld. — in the FURNITURE The steamship Coila arrived yesterday business has made for us| ' SW ‘ rgo of coal for Peake if Bros. & ( a past,—whether good or | Phe steamer | , Capt. Praser, arriv- bad, will effect the future. | ileal ane ee ee sgt What we have done we | : Mr. Sinclair, Mina Maggie English, “an yet do, and do it a} —s ca So little better. If our) : ' Mosher. She left for | | | : § 's thia afternoon, with prices have been reason- | } 4 ‘ ep on dec k and gen- able, they will he in the Hope, Grady master, ar- future more reasonable. | Wet Indiew with # cargo We are still looking for’ Rattenburv Bros ; OS aiaal aes at | Postect, Capt. Ohambill, your trade, believing th | NE VW ' Halifax on Satardag’ af; | we can give you a little : a oynonens better value than you get | Bey ‘ ae ger, cluding © ap ain ¢ ” | John H Misses Steele and Miss anywhere else. F B I 7. Car iad | 7) ‘ I u last evening to | §° oF | coppering, te fore proceed- i MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD ' ny i i Nicaragua, between sali - | Savannah she will engage Who Sell at Selling Prices. | “ ips septl7 | : ee - ee | German : and e ry We will show in _ our, English : f - \ « 2 (|-| J fy il MANTLE DEPARTMENT Made : Jackets the choicest of our immense oa — AND—— Mantles. cr -ENCODAY, |! UR SHOW ; DAYS! ‘ BEER BROS. 4 Tae Weatuen.—South erly to south-westerly winds; showery weather. New Stock, comprising over : Good Fit and : Workmanship. 1,000 Garments. Hlandsome Novelties in DRESS COSTUMES SERGES. Paris and London Trimmed HATS and BONNETS. and | Purs Expected in a Few Days HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy Newson Block, Victoria Row. Try one of our Watches if you wish to keep either Stan- dard or Local time. able Waltham Watch from $7.50 up. Silver and Gold, either Solid or Filled Cases very cheap. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMNEROY BLOCK aug3l Superior Furniture, FOR SALE BY AUCTiSN. I am instructed by W. J. Miller, Esq., | | to sell by Auction, at his residence, Prince | Street, on WEDNESDAY, the 19th day of | September, instant, commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m. :— All his Household Effects, comprising gan, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, nearly new and in good order. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, septi—w s Auctioneer. g is now complete, and we lone anywhere in the city. Examine our Home Manufactured 4 nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything in the Clothing line, and home-made goods, best and cheapest goods in the city, a full line of Imported Cloths, ine furnish then with supplies, Avice s, |LMported direct from the mills, besides our own manu‘ | of HATS on hand which we and see our Straw Hats before buying, Remember, we have remove A reli-| i ’ superior Heintzman Piano, Dominion Or- | Separate Coats, centre of the Clothing trade, If you are in nee luding Worsteds, Serges and oS | YOUR DA d of Cloth you will do well to call on us, are prepared to decorate and brighten up the Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 f * . . weed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported because we carry the largest stock of the Come are not connected with any other store is the spot where we pay the highest price for ywhere else in the city. ILY WANTS. If in need of anything in the GROCERY line give guarantee | | | : | us a trial. | To buy your Groceries from us is a that you have the best in the market at the lowest possible prices. S. B. ENMAN & CO, In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. ENTERED. Agility, Porrior, Sydney; Swan, LeLa- | cheur, West Arichat; P L G, Mclsaac, | | Pictou; 15th, Florence May, Anderson, Chatham; Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou; Rus- | tic, Hughes, Sydney; ss Fastnet, Church- ill, S’side; Emma b, Branner, Orwell. CLEARED. | Sept 14—Annie T McKie, McKie, Pic- | | ton; P L G, Melsaac, Pictou; Florence May, Anderson, do; Targuin, Lourie, do; Bessie S Keefer, Horton, do, Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; Rustic, Hughee, North | garet Ann, Buckler, Tatamagouche. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 15. | Cameron master, for Point du Chene: ES GRACE COS... iieiincecdedicdesec so 30] iT-trme. mackerel;...<..<......... 255 re nn ; 180 8 bris cranberries. iba d 36 $ 1530 On the 14th, per | Churchill, for Halifax : steamer Fastnet, be amen Detained... ccs cs « 1S 41 bush potatues. ................. 12 20 bush oats. . eK 7 $ 1594 | | SHIP NEWS, | Walsh, Pictou, coal; Jennie Armstrong, McDonald, Newcastle lumber. Cld, 15th— Azov, Trenholm, Buctouche, bal; Polino, | Lachance, Ch’town, prodnce and mdse; | Neal Dow, Heather, Pugwash. New York, Sept. 14—The American line steamer New York, which arrived this afternoon from Southampton, has days, 7 hours and 14 minutes, beating her experienced strong westerly winds and head seas to the banks, where dense fogs eet in. lasting nine heurs, during which the engines were run at reduced speed. | | | The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, heartburn and occasional headaches, should not be neglected. Take Hood’s Sarsaparilla to be cured. _— SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. Sydney; Emma B, Branner, Pictou; Mar- | Shipped per steamer Northumberland, | Cld, 15th—Se Azoy, Trenholm, Pictou, coal; ss Polino, Lachance, Montreal, mdse; | Ida M, McFadyen, Pictou, coal: Restive, | Dowr Ler Anorver Wasu-vay | Sept 14—SS Elliot, McDonald, Boston; | | Go By Wituour Usine OU will find that it will do what no other | soap can do, and will please you every way. It is Easy, Clean, and Economical to wash with this soap. Seeton and Mitche!], Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. Cenmseenenneeemnis - | i | | | once more brokan the western record from | that port, having male the passage in 6 | AMERICAN RANGES. We carry a full line of the famous HIGHLAND RANGES so largely used in the | United States. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND sold in Bostoa and vicinity alone. | These elegant Ranges combine with beauty of finish al! the latest jmprovements, and | have only to be seen to be appreciated. They are without an equal for Baking and | Cooking, and for economy of fuel they surpass any Range on the market, PUR- last record of 6 days,8 hours and 30 | minutes, by | hour and 34 minutes. She | | CHASER RUNS NO RISK. We guarantee every Range. Local references, | FENNELL & CHANDLER. | Charlottetown, September 7, 1894—-m w f We carry “antings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds actured Tweeds, are selling at a very small advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. d to J. D, McLeod's Corner, and we ( This is the only place we do business, and this Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than an 1894, _ _ - SOURIS RACES, The Annual Races will be Souris Driving Park, Wednesday, September 19. —_—— held on the Prizes, - = S $225.00. 1. GREEN RACE Purse $ 25.00 2. MINUTE CLASS. 50.00 3. 3.40 CLASS......... Oe 50.00 i. FREE-FOR-ALL......... “ 100.00 Entrance money, 10 per cent. of purse, divided—60, 30 and 10. Five per cent. to accompany nomination, the remaining 5 per cent. to be made good for the field by winners only Five to enter and three to start in each. Entries close Saturday, 15th. Pacers al- lowed in all classes. If weather is unfavorable the races will take place the first fine day. Train arrangements will be announced later. A good day’s fun guaranteed. Regular train will carry excursionists at the following rates j : Charlottetown to Bedford. tis scence Tracadie to Mount NE cccenenssoes ae Mount Stewart to Morell ones ae Marie to Ashton............ pentasians ae Selkirk and all staticis east one first class fare. 2 ots ; vet irning, (local ) Passengers from Georgetown branch one first class fare, good to return on fol- lowing day. BY ORDER OF COMMITTER. ; Souris, Sept. 14, 1894—3i leave Souris at 5 p- m, Mail Contract. lenders addressed to the Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon On Friday, the 2nd November next, for the conveyance of Her Majesty’s Mails on prope sed contracts for four years, from the Ist January next, over each of the fol- lowing routes, viz :— Forest Hill and Head of St. Peter’s Bay semi-weekly, Skinner’s weekly. Pond and Tignish, semi- Printed notices contaiaing fall informa- tion as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices at which the services commence and termin- ate, or at the office of the subscriber. F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. Post Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, 21st September, 1894. septl5 dy3i CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direet Line, Not Calling at |Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co's, Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, Sept. 4th, 11th and 18th, at 7 p. m.; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday morning. Commencing Friday, Sept. 28, will sail | every Friday at 7 p. m.; arriving at Bos | ton early Monday morning. Returning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 a. m. : ee HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m., Saturday 10 p. m., for Boston direct until Sept. 20th, after which date every Wednesday at 8 a. m. Returning, wiil leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon, until Sept. 18th, after which date every Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening | traias van go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and | checked at Prince Edward Island Railway | stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHAKDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. sept6 DR. H. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, && | Advertisements under this heading charged i five cents per line. TO LET—A comfortable cottage situated on Richmond Street West. It has been thor- oughly cieaned, painted and papered, and has a good yard, barn and garden attached. Im- | mediate possession given. Rent moderate, | Apply to James D. Mason, e0d —septl7 HIS OWN STATEMENT ! —Albert P Allin, the City Bill Poster, still lives. Albert’s the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a lad that no one ever can keep down. Is will- ing to work, his living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never regret—A P Allin, City Bill Poster. eod ti—septl7 WANTED—A housemaid, PETERS, Sidmont, Apply to Mas F eg fet TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen andattic. A large lot of ground can be used asa arden if required. Occupied at present by Mra. Webb. Dossemion October ist. Ap- ply to ALEXANDER Hogyeg. eeptls W ANTED—Oapabie girl for gencral house. work. Must come well recommended. ply to Mrs | Woop, Grafton Street. A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentiemen can be accommodated in a comfortable » Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. aug SLOOP FOUND—Found adrift, on the Hillsborough River, a —— about 4 feet keel, Owner can be infor: regarding the same OD application at this office. SWEEP YOUR CHIMNEYS!—Any per- son Or persons who want to get their furnace flues swept, this is the time to do it while the weather is fine. There are some people who can’t bake bread on account ef their flues being dirty.—Tuomas DesmMonp, Chestnut Street, 31 pd—septls WANTED—A good girl for general house- work. Applyto Mes J T MEeLLIsH, Great George Street. septls "FOR SALE OR TO LET— ing known as the “Terrace ” situate on the corner of Pownal and nes is for sale or toilet. The building is well nished throughout, and wili be soid or . either furnished or uufu For part:- cularsapply to M. P Uf—augd]