_ en ee ——- Hes ~~ eS rn A A a NR RL cr on THE DAILY EXAMINER - ° $ : . ° © MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1896. aL AND O7dsa ITRMS,| “he” bl) ore /886 Gur New ae Be =| “Fall Overceals ress GE OUR NEW PALL HATS — eae eee The best and latest styles produced by leading Boston 1nd New York Manufacturers, are now open and ready in our Ur rl Ladies, if you would have the very best and latest styles | ,in Mantles and Sacques, there is no need of you paying two or | anaes, | See Cur Children § tng New fall Reefers, Suits. and Overcoats by th: handrd. Overcoats from $2 up, reefers from 90e up, suits from $l Up, I ‘ € i ogre ~ Bit 5 Jeto} Just as good as custom made sight at - quality, weight, lit, finish, > ™ .' . Ncreig) and workmanship, and experl- . : ™ s}ence has brougut us to a point , \ cs ca ’ - | here We can guarantee our .-* New Wilthire Scarlet7Styles to be up to date. . i s (reorge | so ; at 7 o'eloct PROWSE BROTHERS Toige on W g ut 7 o'clock | ROWSE HET h ALLS - n i tT a alii The Stylish Hatters. pr ai Faow Mos A ] iva Ca pans called here Sa lay ven | KEEP ON YOUR OWN SIDE, fr i ca He — J 5M \ Phe foilow good advice iken fron i Recycling Cir ar, and wiil vear careful ‘ of « | reading :-— y ‘ i M | ise I is shan eacv thir to keep or ary aren own side of the roac, aod yet it is @ querted t sch t | daily occurrer et peopte who pay ' ae : ‘ . at So’clock sharp, ’ Arrangements |. tthe sli te where they —— , c lectures and e riding, whether they are a nuisance to sermons as veryone in gene i. or wl er they are _—-— lirectly disobe: ’ e of the most com * 180% 4 } mon courtesies of the public ai large. As eeccreign Great Priory of Canada, held at | SOme Wise person bas i: ‘Of cour-e 1 ston. O a Wa ss t stitution |}every Man uasa I gat to half the road, an ed " 1 fy » Ed-} but he hasn’t the right to } ick his half out ward Preceptor Knight Templars, of this [ Of the middle of the street.” But that is 4 Saad De. i vf Stanley, was ay~ | exactly what a great many people insist on nted Pre cial P r ; Going, ana r h reasva occur a great ) we . ™ . Pp => many unfortunate and eerious col- Tae Euutort.—The ‘teamer Elliott «| lisions that could have been easily avoid in } ae arrived last evening fr ,ed. Bicvcle collisions are a species of in p : a 7 5 | aanid Nak C6 te ete ia t only Gedney witl . argo of slack coa r | ACC eee Sues ne ene to bvOid, not Ont) Captain McMillan After discharging | 08 account of the danger to life and limb, eho will load with bay for Cape Breter , | bat because a bicycle, though built to en to Charlottetown she will} Withstand rough use, is not bound to he | and on retu hare another cargo of coal for Ca; tau McMillan. of against the force of a col oment of the ie from the colliding rapid motion. A ident pr sion. Stop and think fora nh —_> jamage thal may ens Seuwensips, Oct. 10:h.—Shipped by f two bicycle riders in A.M. Wright per bete. Caspian, Gordon,| man weighing on¢ bundred and eighty master, for Barbadoes, Wi he 201,000 | pounds and woving at the rate of twelve hoshele oat>, $5,900. R. C. McLeod | feet a second (which is but a trifle over 5 shipped 43 horses, $3,000 by same veasel.; miles an hour), bas a momentum of 1,860 The «chr+. Lia and Mystery and bkte. pounds, and this leaves out of account al- together the weight of the wheel. This is sufficient to upset any pedesirian with ter rific force. A collision between two wheels, each carrying a@ hundred and eigh*y pound rider, ranning along at the moderate speed of eight miles an hour, would result in a smasbup with a force of eearly four t I t has Leer Pride of the Channel are also loading for Mr. Wright. antenna Sraccek ON Til Bi ,seu.-— Aces rding to the Pioneer a t m from North Svdney Cape Bret ) at the schooner Jessie Newe!l!. of Summerside (Cowne j by Mr David Montgomery) whive con n, aave tl ng up the nousand pounds. harbor on the 4th inet., struck on the | thought that the pneumatic tire forms ; beach at south bar below the lighthouse. a sort of safe guard which would prevent i She was towel off » manenien: bv. the tug| eer ous conc sion is case o's collision. Gladiator. No damage is reporte | Perhaps it would have aslight modifying ol fect, but it would be of litle or no accoust. Taking these facts into consider ation, it is very" evident that a bicycle a ; TT . os .; | collision is not the most pleasant thing in the Canada Temperance Act and ne otenced eee oak cate a aia to two months imprisonment. The cases] °)" 1° 2m - 65 Sera against Annie Hynes, Angus Macdonald | should avoid such chances by keeping or E e nes, - oo ca ‘ a} a i >A } Charles Co!lings and Arthur Thorne were | °** own side of the road. adjourne: forone week. Edgar McCarron | was fioed $90 or 90 days for drunkenne se. | JOHNSONS . | dames Curbic ao i J. Eaman were each | PoLice Covrr.—T his fore noon, George O-r was convicted of a third infraction of turnishing department. We have hats to suit any head orjturce prices for them as we are now in a position to supply ulsters from $3 up, end all other Jin+s just a: good aud mech face made, at | s to suit any pocket made. No mistake we | ¥ with the best gouds made, at prices to suit the times, | cheaper than any other place in the town. EAsk to see our tre the leadine hatters. Don’t buy a sacque without seeing ours. $1.78 boys’ suit, it is a corker PROWSE BROTHERS. PROWSE BROTERERS. PROWSE BROTHERS. THR PROPLR Carter's for Wall Paper SAY EDDINC Nt —~ a a THR PROPLR’S STORE. Carter's for Wall Paper oe "ow Ofbex | ets | -4 ane a > Fe Pac? | | ta & eS Bk coece | SOT gh SS Cie 1s ; tJ SJ a BS = Ss SS HVVSBWOV7WEE BWI TS BOD ae Or. WE _ Hon. A. J. Macdunald, of Georgetown, : a oS My entire stock of Silver- NOW OPENING A fire occurs when no insurance is carried ‘Be pre- Mr. Charles Stewart returned from St. John on Saturday evening. - Mr. John Trainor, manager at Kings- ton, N. B., of the Merchants’ Bank of rs 7 Halifax, is visiting the city. Knitted Un- L. E. Brecken, of Charlottetown, and Good | Hedley Secord, M. D., and wife, of Sum— pe eee . if a. merside, are at the Royal —St. John Sun heavy all W ool ribbed ae at Mias Farquharson, and Misa F. Farqu- 75c. Good all wool Scotch harson, Charlottetown, were registered at knitted suits, $1.20. Finer all | the Dutferin Hotes, St. Joho, on Friday ° ° o ~ ~ last. wool ribbed suits, $1.50. Fine! &. Goldstone, Windsor, Ont., J. Murray, W ONLY Men‘s derwear Suits, at 40c. all wool shetland suits, $1 80. le age W. C. Kennedy om. T. nest ol ’ : : Morri-, Charlottetown, registered at the k a all wool natural and Queen Hotel on Saturday afternoon. lambs’ wool up to $5.00. Dr. J.J. Benny, of the Western Hos pital, Montreal, has arrived in Summerside SprectAL MAKES FOR Extra | ‘0 take charge of Dr. McPhail’s practice during the latters absence in Edinburgh. Geo. J. Marsh, Treesurer of the Cape Ann Savings Pank, Gloucester, Mase, commitied suicide afew daysago. It is said that there is a shortage of $100,000 in his accounts. The arrivale at the Hotel Davies on Saturday evening included : T. G. Currie, Halifax; T>H. Dobson, Montreal; A. W. Oldfield, L. B Townsend, St. John; J. A. Rennick, Montreal; W.S. Hobkirk, S’side. There were registered this forenoon : Parlee, Si. John; D. Schurman, city. Strout MEN. Cardigan Vests,—A comfor- table garment for fall and win ter. Ail sizes just opened. Price 80c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.80, $2.00, $2.50. Men’s all wool fine Knitted Socks, 25c. : Men S heavy Cashmere} Mr. Daniel Buchanan, formerly of Mount Socks, 25¢. Rackosan, ia this province, died at am Man? i a Dunedin, New Zealand, recently. The Men’s and Boys Tweed cause of death was inflammation of the Caps, cheap. Ties and Boas in great var- iety. A bargain in shirts ter work men.—100 only, grey flannel shirts, full men’s sizes, best makes, with collar, well worth $1.00, our price only 60c. Men’s finest Fnglish make Waterproofs, warranted. lungs. Mr. Buchanan was in his forty~ fifth year. He had been a resident of Dunedin for about twenty-three years, and was deservedly esteemed by all who knew him. The Pioneer reports that Mr. W. C. Commins, of Oakville, Ont., Inspector of the Sons of Scotland, was in Summerside last week endeavoring to establish a camp of that Order. The object of the Society is tocultivate Seottish sentiment, and it has an insurance feature ia connection. The nearest camp is that at Monctcn N. B. fined $2 or 10 days for drunkennes iZ £ caplinitiagpioes . 3 ww OSSs Tue Srace —There was a very large| attendance at the Opera House on Satur- i day evening, when the Ethel Tucker Com-| Lron ! pacy gave their closing performance, pre-| ; senting “The Fugitive,” a celebrated —— 2 ; Enczlish melo—drama, in a most effective | ana 7,9, ine) manuver. From Charlottetown the com ' paoy go to Summers) je, Amherst, Monc-| “ + ton and St. John. The company is a first-| This admirable preparation, so suc clas one, and will always be sure of cessfully used during past years, has now } a warm welcome in Charlotte.own | become almost a necessity, to persons re | a j puiripg &@ miiia &€ st ° nia preme Covar.—The Supreme Court) ing the virtues of f a beef, a a nal ja «till in cession at Summerside. The | quality of sherry. wine and 1 which | ease of Perry ve. Chaisson was not com! strengthens, but does not constipet®- It | eluded up tothe time of going to press prepared with the same care ard pority | Tie counsel addressed the court t for . prescriptions. Price $1.60 a} noon. This case has been before the, bet i court since Friday. The Pioneer reports | i that in the case of Wesley Myers vs. | I t inn & T hy Chas. Waugh, over the gold watch found | dt Son vOhnson, by the latter at the Bedeque Presbyter‘an | it Church last winter, Mr. Waugh lost the Pik ease. In that of Thos. Murray ve. Con | ———— stalle Coughlan the latter gained This was an action for false arrest —claim $599. | Verlict for defendant. -_ ~~ DRUGGISTS Crarx’s Lapy Mrysrre.s were to give | performances at the Opera House Men’s linen kid and nappan gloves and mits, Men’s woolen aloves. The Peoples Store is ready It is stated that F. J. Jones, Ottawa correspondent of the St. John Telegraph, Halifax Recorder and other eastern papers, is to be appointed Commissioner of Patents. In connection with this, it is said ta be a part of Mr. Laurier’s policy to remember his newspaper friends, aud other corres- pondents of Liberal papers are to get good positions. Ee and cloth with bargains in up to-date Try us, What you want when you are ailing is a medicine that will cure you. Try Hood’s Sarsaparilla and be convinced of its merit eer — MARRIED In Bangor, on the 30th Sept:, by the Rey. M. C. O’Brien, George F. Denico and Miss Rose M. Whelan, formerly of Char- lotietowa. casei __cdacmoesncinieeiannatarnnamapaaannanag ~~ Hands end Feet Got Sti AS THOUGH PARALIZED. LEITERS TO THE EDITOR. -_——— oo - A grateful young lady is Mis Annie Shepherd, of North Pelham, Ont., who writes as follow-:—I had two very bad epelle of it and was obliged to call in the doctor My hands and feet would get stiff as though I was paralyzed. I had to IMPROVEMENT SOCIETIES Siz,—The short but pithv article in saturday’s Examiner, under the - heading wrre offers a spectacle of un- sual brilliance. Do ) ou want THE NICEST GEE'E That a reasonable price will buy?’ Something that can be given with pride and accepted with pleasure. Will you call and see the many new and pretty things I have on dis- play. “A thing of beauty is a joy forever.” W. W. WELLNER JEWELER.... RVENING * CLASSES escceoAT THE...... P. E. | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE . Giving a full Business Course and Short - hand Course, 8 nights each week, will open on Mon Evening, 5th October, at 7.30. Reduéed rates. Apply at the Col- lege to , ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal sept29 —eod— tf. Japanese Terra Cotta V et in Jardinieres, Bowls, Vases, Water Bottles, etc. A {aw handsome Flower Epergnes, Bronze Figures, Candle Sticks Fancy Candles, Fancy Work. Boskets, Chinese Lanters Finest Lot ef Purses in Tows Bermuda Lily Balbs, dircet: from the Summer Is'‘es. Ot :er choice bulbs in serson. Haszard & Mleere, Booksellers. Wreck ——_— —-- To he sold at Public Auction, on Thursday, the 15th day of October, inst., at the hour of 1 o’clock in the afternoon, The Hull and Rigging of the wrecked Schooners Azof and Hattie E., where they now lay stranded at Rildeon Sandhills, on the north side Cascumpec Harbor. Rigging and sails of both vessels in good order. Sale. JOHN P, BRENNAN, Broker. oct8—4613 liberal. ’e public stand by us. eS = 2e2ececeeee Sure as Fate When you find a store that is busy all the rc) time, you can make up your mind thas the management is right, We are doing business right aloag every day, and it’s because we do good Lon- est work et good honest pricas, that the 2 a $5 JOHN T. McKENZIE. 5 re and its methods are * f) ——— —— ceaceeee2eey : x wate PY jis as BRA gd cy tr oS ‘& SD, a 4b i Cherlottetown oo the evenings of the 23rd | and 24th inst., but tt manager fy Opera House have ¢ ancelled the engage- | ment in view of the reports reached the city regarding the show. The company showed in the Institute, St. | Jobn, a few evenings ago, toa full house, | but the performanc ferior character that tne would not allow them to repeat it on the following evening. The managers of the | Opera House here are evidently determin ed not to allow their patrons to be imposed | upon if they cao help it. _—_—_-~> — that have e was of such an in- management} hia little | the field | mow. | unbe- | A gardener of Sommant toox boy, three years cld, out into witt li The child was seut to play, bat known he approached his father on his | be ade and knees in the long grass. His father di not notice him, and with aweep of the scythe cut his son’s head off. j me where he was goiug to one | ; ec uw BD ’ SAMPLE of the cheap imported chairs, the legs be. come loose and drop out with very little use Buy the home made kind if you want wear ‘Mutual Improvement,” reminds the writer of days gone by, when the old Debat- ing Soeiety and Mechanic’s Institute of Cusrlottetown were important factors ip moulding public opinion on questions of vital importance affecting the dearest inter- ests of our people. The facts referred to, relating to the organization of literary, de- bating and other mutual improvement societies should surely serve to awaken among our young people, at the present time, a desire to devote some por- tion of theirtime during our long winter evening’s to.literary pursuits, and in no way can they do s0,to better advantage than by forming such societies as those mutual! improvement organizations re- ferred to. ‘fo your allusion to the old de- bating society, held duriog many winter and satisfaction, MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Pricea. Mad with grief, the unfortunate man | Went at once aod hanged himeelf. | a A oe OF. ee Hrerrenpnnnernenrnnt tt IzA The pres-nt term ing about to exp:re A Settlement of statements of acco arrives please give TYPE RRRORPPPRD TT FRRPPPRPPRT FRAT POPP rPPPneRTTTrrPrOPr TD pnrr | | PARTNER: > eS es tween W. W. Beer and &. F. Beer Necessary. @& >0oe®> - Our book-keeper is now sending out *~ BEER BROS. -vvvevonnonannnnnenanennnennnnen senna nnn air et arn nny it PrPPErTPEZE Expiration HIP. of partnership he- be- by lapse of time, ail ficcounts SAAbadQeedbAbAbAQdbiQedd SAGdUCAUdbddddaceada deed j A . = WhAbLAbMAAGAAASASMMALAAALLAAALLLULAAALE unts. When yours it attention. months, in connection with the “Charlotte- town Reading Room,” we may add that ia addition to those gentlemen named by the Examyer, who were members of the old debating society, were the late Mayor N. Rankin, Hon. B. Davies, M. McLeod, Esq., Q. C., G@. W. Howlan, now our deservedly popular Lieut~Governor Howlan, Robert Harris, now one of the leading artists of Canada, W. W. Sullivan, now Chief Justice of P. E. Island, N. McLeod, now Judge McLeod of Summer- side, the late Robert Shaw, and many others whose names the writer from memory cannot at present recall. Syntax. SHIP NEWS, Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Oct. 10.—Frederick William, Coady, Richibucto; William Dunbar, Read, Pug- wash; Thistle, Laing, Lescombe; Ocean Bride, Smith, Buctouche; Maggie Roach, Irving, Richibucto. Oct. 12.—Phoebe, Skinner, St. Peter’s Annie, LeBlanc, Syduey; Vanguard, Bon- dot, Arichat; ss. Elliott, Murchison, Sydncy; Minoie R., McMillan, Vernon River; Victory, Livingston, Sydney. CLEARED. Oct. 10.—ss. Fastnet, Bethel, S’side; 68. Coban, Fraser, North Sydney; Wm. Dune bar, Read, Pugwash; Thietle, La‘ng, Hali- fax; Rustic, Hughes, Pictou; Recf-ew, Kenneday, Pinette. Oct. 12—Margaret Ann, Buckler, Syd- ney; Ocean Bride, Smith, Buctouche; ®%. Elliot, Murchison, Sydney; Minnie R, McMillan, Wood Islands; Leading Star, Joyce, Murray Marbor. ems winomaitcensint ——a ONDERFUL are the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla makes PURE BLOOD. In Kingston penitentiary on Thursday, | last, a negro named George Hewett was shot by a guard and died in a few moments. He had been acting dirorderly in his cell, and when being removed to the dark cell he made an attack with a pair of shears on the guard, who fired on Lim, the ball entering the convict’s head below the eye. A despatch received from Manilla says that a company of native soldiers at Mindana, an island in the Malay Archi- pelago, and second largest of the Philip- quit work and tried doctors’ medicine, bat did not get any help until I got Manley’s Celery Nerve Compound. Afier taking five bottles Iam restored to health agein and can highly recemmend it to anyone who may suffer asI did. I am gaining ip flesh and at work now. “Cough Chaser’ for Coughs 10c. For sale by Geo. KE. Hughes and Johnson &Johnson Charlottetown and Souris. Perey W. Carver, LL.B. Formerly with Davies & Haszard, Ch’town, P.E L style. Attorney & Counsellor-at-law call at Bruce’s, the popular tailoring estab- lishment. There you can see all the new- a>. Ae BRUCE, pared fur such_an emergency by insuring with E.R. BROW a we es: 6 AGENT 14) | I | j ’ The Dominion Coal Co. Ltd,, calls the attention of its customers and the coal consuming public to the improvements in its screening and shipping apparatus, and announces that in addition to its standard sizes, Screened and Run of Mine Both of which are shipped free from dust aud foreign metter, it has placed op the market and rocommends. NUT COAL. E:pecially adapted for domestic us in stoves and furnaces, and as a high grade steam coal. PHA. COAL S aaller than NUT but shipper {ree from dust and used for the same purposes. Aliso the well known and favorite grade "Slack Coal. A stock of each coil will b2 hept on hand at the Dom- inion Coal Co’s Coal Depot, and sold at lowest prices, PEAKE BROTHERS & CO. Selling Agents for P. E. Island, Charlott<tourn. id G08 LOU A ame 2 cc om oct!2 eodtf Geod Herring ! — ee eee ee 350 half barrels choice No. 1 Fat Herring. 150 quarter barrels a | | Commissioner for the Provinces. Tremont Building, Room 629. BOSTON, MASS. P. E Island Railway On and efter SATU 2 D4 Y, lth OctoLer 1:86 the truives vi -mwiway il, cum taily Sundays excep ved) as follows .—- Driving Truths Home. Granby Rubbers of Iron Wear Fame cost us more but we sell them at same price as the common Canadian Rubber. GOFF BROS., BOOT FACTORY ' pine islands, has mutinied and killed its ! officers. Trains Out- frains In- ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. P. M.'A. M , MIP. M. 3 15 6 15} _ Charlottetown ...| 6 30) 9 55 3 36. 6 2. Royalty Junction | 6 16) 9 34 4 25; 7 U5|..North Wiltshire. | 5 42] 8 46 4 40) 7 33)..Hunter River... | 5 32] 8 30 5 22) 7 37,..Bradaibane...... > OS) 7 52 6 Sli F432. Emerald..:.... 5 Oz] 7 48 6 45] 7 53).. Freetown ....... 4 52] 7 24 6 06} 8 O7|.. Kensington .... | 4 3] 7 O4 6 40) 8 SO/Ar. Ly.| 4 Lif 6 30 Pp. M. S’Side ; A. M. 2 od 8 45tLv. | } Ar.) 4 0410 00 2 20) 8 5 |..Miscouche ..... 34410 371 — See ex 3 18] 9 1%}. . Wellington...... 3 2 1:0 10 Oe & 461. . Port Tl . occas 349 21 & OF10 Bs). .O’Leary...;..2..<.] 2118 68 5 49110 51]... Bloomfield ..... | 1&4] 7 38 6 45111 15) .Alberton.:...... 1a*7e : P. MP; 6.1. -Tignish’. . i.) .; 2, M.|A. M, Areile. M7) 5 CMP. M. 6 45) 3 0% 9 15) 5 40 7 05) 8 14]. .Charlottetown ...} 9 O1] 5 20 7 38) 3 3 -Royalty Junction) 8 87) 4 47 j _ 4 Detiora ..... i 8 15) 415 al, 20) RAC. Vig cts v.| 8 10; 4 00 o,; 9 00) 4 3 if, }Msstew' Ar| 7 42) 3 20 ~~ 9 2| 4 54]..Morell.......... 7 20) 2.50 DD a 5 26)..St. Peters .c.00- 3. 2 03 11 06! 6 OG|.. Bear River ......) 6 15,1 W A. M.\e. M.| -5ouris.-.+ --- colt MIP. M. 8 25) 4 05 8 10) 3 58 s »+++AN 9 37) 4 Ss] .Mt. Stewart .... 7.17| 2 35 O 00) 5 15]. .Cardigan........ 7 210 M.\>. M.|..Georgetown ....|A. M.[P. M. .M A. M.| 5 35 7 33 , ; 6 2%] .Emerald§ ...... 6 45 ep. M }..Cape Traverse ..{A. M.! Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A MoDONALD, D. POTIINGER, Superintendent, Gen Meg Govt. Charlottetown. oncton, Raiway Office, June30 , 1896. “Stock occeecQOKF, ones NOW OPENING. T. J. HARRIS, LUNGUN hUUOE JACKETS D.... GOODS extra choice Cape Breton Herring Also a lot of large Codfish for sale wholesale or retail. YW. CRANT & CO. QUEEN STRERT...... —— = = Rubber Shoes. 200 CASES. Best quality, latest styles, at the lowest possible prices. J. B. Macdonald, Market Square, Queen Street. ew = - : a = : ES Se righland Ranges — «—fViace in Boston —SOLD ONLY BY— Fennel & Chandler. Charlottetown,J uly 22, 1896—246 & wy EMPIRE BLEND TEA I the Tea that brings trade and pleases customers. Every pound satisfactory, but remember that there are two or three kinds of Empire Blend. Be sure and get the est. For sale wholesale or retail by Tr. J- MORRIS alle ce a Ss seeenenene ena ae on | ctacinapinte gen litniihag Witdiasalype. = U " bp J r awe erie mar) a F 2 '@ a " OE 6 ES SS eee yi “oy Fm : etn epolpesii sills <p <iimeiintatratin ial nite Paes ee oe gy 2 a ree OR Appin a on: . - x - 7