THE DAILY EXAMINER ; . LOCAL AND QTHER ITEMS, 4 SPECIALTY Beer Bros ie lee oe tee nesday, As the boys would say, “Doull é a sd and Moore are not in it New records : ‘ . must be made by those riders before they pe an continue to pass themselves off as ; thampions. Let us have a good race be- . HE SEASON pr fore the roads get bad, and let ua have Mf : ; os g , t vave | he Gas, | Plenty timers and witnesses, co “that there ‘ . ny 7 w ve no loubt it.” ee WHEELMAN } oe : Slee ih lee +60 |'Worsted Suits for Men. She aie ; W ‘ INFORMATION WANTED | t s © : ’ ee . . ad ! ’ | ye | oO , . ‘ a al y -_ a pow Sin,—Don't you think that it would | Catnel ) not ne ln po ' have been just as well for you tohave in oo formed your readers yesterday how long j ( OR Vi : DOM. Red the train waitedat R ryalty junction aud j and home-made eoods ‘ ta vy. J. B. McDonald, Jas the country #tations in order to give Mr. | é } wi" sa Mort . tioned | F. DeC. Davies and Mr. B. C. Prowse a on . f Wanl Two seat start. We know the rate of speed tray ( ‘ . vacar \ « dea elled by the slow train from Georgetown; P but three things we do not know, viz: <n Lt, the time it stopped at these stations; S ‘ I ‘ ) 2nd, the time the boys reached town; and S Park wv take place } Jrd, the time the train reached the Char- | t i here Ww be a lottetown station. If the public knew j i f 4 ule, a 240 and a free | thee facts, an idea might be formed as | ¢ | (Aa . AW LI; . | fi OO ] ° all. $225 is i Add ap- } to the actual speed sated. ali see oul st raw ats JCLOTE yuyIne, 8 : i J. Smira ar Ws NGTON The races at PERSONAL. W sterday turned out as fi e-minute class, Fear-} 4. H. Scott, agent for the Pink Pills, is streight heats, Beau | at the Queen ] s¢ od, dack Spratt thin Best Kk. W. Ebbets, of Boston, is registered at 7. In the green race, King Al- | the Hotel Davies to-day. ' von first, Lady All Right second, Mr. A. H. MeNeill, now of Vancouver, P Maid third. Best time, 2.57. B. C., is home fur a visit - P. J. Quinn, St. John, arrived last | ‘ Ex The King’s County | night and is at the Davies. Ex 4 races will le held on John MeLean, M. P. wife and child, | 0 4 rd; Prince County Ex. | Souris, were registered at the Davies last | : ‘ » Uetober 4th Be- | evening. 5 Prov 1} Exhibition and races Rev Mr. Deinstadt, Mr. W. W. Beer | . Ca Bazaar and other at- | and Mr. G. F. Beer arrived this morning. | we beginning Septem be " The Rev. T. W. Glover, of Toronto, is eal Charlottetown. | vixiting Charlottetown He will be the - guest of Mrs. F. H. Beer. s \ Notes-—The steamship Fast The Ottawa Journal gives currency toa | i this mor from Halifax | rumor that Sir John Thompson intends Ss! arged r cargo and left for | visiting the Northwest this fall. ~ Mrs McDonald, Glencoradale; David i he steamer Elliot arrived from Boston | Ezan, Mt Stewart, and F Harper, Bay- d : 1 sy WwW s cargo of flour for Car tield, were registered at the Queen Hotel | st the Thing [0] Rough and Tumble ’ ros She is going to Pictou to be to-day. . go tothe West Indies; Mr. G. B. Burland, President and Man- ate ager British North Arerican Note Com- | - —- puny, Montreal, was married a few days | I ne Moox.—At about half- | ago, to Mrs. Cowper Cox, of Ottawa. | SG ia paca” ye pa: rnight, those who stay up so Ov his return to Manitoba from the | late a pportunity of seeing a | Pacitic Coast, Mr. Laurier will speak at partial eclipse of the moon. The first con- | Virden, Oct. 6; Brandon, on the Sth; Car- ta the shadow will be at 10h. 23m., | be rry, 9th; Portage La Prairie, 10th; and r mid of eclipse 12h. 19m., | Yorkton, llth. The dates will be arrang- " , ntact of shadow Lh. 14m., | ed in Provencher constituencies later on. | rT a ‘ ull portion of the dise Mrs. W. R. Critcherson, of Boston, is on | vounaste € \\ Cc have " e 1 visit to the Island, and after spending a : 5 - 2 -— most enjoyable time ameng her many ? . m a Not A pul meeting will be | friends at Murray Harber, she has re- can t see every day . held the Winsloe Road Hal!,! turned to Charlottetown, where she is at j : . M lay, the Ilith ineat., at 7 rese > gues f Mrs. Jo toss, Ki . y ra r ’ j ra es onsider the advisability | Sresect (he svest of Mre. Jobo Row, King |'taucht what will wear the boys. f} g a butter-making plant in the Among the atranger in St. John on Wed-| . ‘ +e factory A full attendance of the nesday was Mr. Brown manager of the Nel- just the ooods., farmers is requested. Thos. J. Dillon, | son Publishing House of Edinburgh, one of © Dairy Superintendent, will be present and | largest book concerns in the world. Mr. + , address the meeting Brown is not altogether unfamiliar with | O buy cheap , aie Canada. He is a son of the late Hon. } . i Market.—The marmes to-day was George Brown, who in his day was the | Ww — ted - + — 7 - — head and front of the Liberal party in this Hose ' ies oe )| lars Pp " juote prices as follows: | country. After Senator Brown’s untimely | ’ ’ Applies, per : — » 20 to —) butter, death, his family removed to Edinbargh, } \° is -U Some, mutter, tub, 16 to 18e; and became interested with their relatives Bovs and Girls. egg*l0 to 12c; cabbage,per doz,48 to 60; | the Neleons, who were also at that time | . chickens, per pair, 35 to 45c; ducks, 55 te | large stockholders in Mr. Brown’s paper, 60c; flour, per cwt, $1.75 to $1.80; fowl, 50 t 3e: peas, 10 to l2e; pork, earcaase, piames, 19 to 12e; hay ~ 25 to 30ce; vats, 30c; and potatoes, 20« ceniiaian P e Covrr.—To-day a boy named William Merchant appeared on complaint of Ja s Lewis charged with the larcency of apples from his orchard on September, isos » witness was examined aad the ease adjonrned until the 19th inst. Two y ger boys, Lewis MeLean and Regnald Ha ton, ais complaint of appeared on James Lewis f ve alleged larcency of turnips from his field on August 6th, last This was also adjorned until the 19th inst eliaiitian Ax Istersstixe Lectrure.—Mr Jacob Kha a native of Jerusalem, ar- rive here this morning from San wide He has delivered lec tur hrough Nova Seotia and the no rn part of the Island. He will have ver teresting curios from his native land on exhibition, and for sale at the Y M.C. A. building, Saturday, Monday and Tnesda Only fifteen cents are charged for ttance. He comes highly recom- me uded and all should take advantage of ate this ppertun y stniiiinsi spaup Races.—A large concourse of people witnessed the Crapaud races on Wednesday The track was in geod con- d t ame tl races were weil con tested In the 2.37 class, Provider, owned i 4 Bla Searletown, took first pia é Deceiver, owned by Newton Da I 2nd; and Nitanus, A. Black, Searletown, 3rd In the ore ra a horse owned by TI us Reid, of H ype River, was first; a hor vned by J. A. Collett, 2nd; and aj; h y Mr. Darant, of Kensing- | The 2.45 class did not fill - _- Beaxep tro Deatu.—On Saturday last at Ca ige Road a shocking and fatal 4 k place Mr. Edward Kirnan f » took his three year old son i h him to a. field. where he was I g brush. Mr. Kirnan left his child seat ear one the fires for a while to fanwi look after somecattle in another He was horrified on returning to ttle fellow so badly burned that hediuda few minutes after his father It was evident that the ' thes had caught fire from a flying Spark and it this way he lost his e Mu ympathy is felt the parents - P ALEWE tAINMENT.—A most en ‘ y was spent at the residence Su } beg Pownal, on the even- img of the 12 t. A farewell banquet was F. and P. 8. A. of Pow- : ¥ M Carver on the eve of . departure the presecution of hia “ emt Boston Unive raty. Shortly ut , mise was well-filled With guests, whi pwards of one hundred ” we persons sat down to a I past Henry Wood, Chief Manger of the 1.0. F., presided On his Tight was seated Re C. E. Turne-, and ir. Perey W. Carver, and op- — See ae oe THEY ARE NOT IN IT NOW, Sir,—There ought surely be a cham- pionship race now after the wonderful time made by Prowse and Davies Wed- the Toronto Giobe. Mr. Brown, junior, left for Montreal and Toronto, intending | to visit some of bis father’s friends. His sister is the wife of Dr. Barbour, of Edin- burgh, a professor in the university and a well-known author on gynecology, Dr. Barbour’s assistant professor, Dr. Clarence Webster, formerly of Shediac. oo Tue McLrov Prorrrty.— This valu able property will be sold as advertised by auction ou Saturlay, the 22nd Sept., inst., at noon, on the premisee. The house is one of the best bnilt, and most conven- iently arranged residences in the citv. In spection invited.—A. McNeil!, Auctioneer. CURLING TONGS, | 1 10, 15, CURLING LAWMPs, 15 and 25 cents. CURLING FLUID, 25 cents a bottle. 20 and 25 cents, Need anvthing in this line ? Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. septl4 — i] Crossing the Prairies in a Wagon, as our forefathers did, was a crude, tedious and dangerous way of reaching the Western States. Some people are still doing business in the wagon affairs must way. To-day move along at express speed. Goods are produced under much more favorable condi- tions. The old wagon way prices and stocks of merchan- dize, while found here and there, only serve to remind us of old-time conditions. When you want modern Fur- niture at modern prices, try FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1894. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY. rted can compete witl _ We are the centre 1 them. of the Clothing 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. Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like We handle everything in the Clothing line. Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported trade, because we carry the largest stock of the ‘best and cheapest goods in the city. If you are in need of Cloth you will do weil to call on us, We carry a full line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds imported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds, We have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. Come Remember, we have removed to J. D, McLeod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store ; @ . . ray . : . : " E . . e . . . ‘In the city. "Phis is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. The Suits that will last the rollicking Mothers, bring Fathers, bring your girls to us saved is money made. PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 12, 1894— ly “SCHULE” SUITS STRONG, GOD & CHEAP, Our large sales enables us them at prices you Our experience has We have Clothing for the your boys to. us. Money BROS., DONT WORRY! iT BRINGS COMFORT Seeton and Mitche!], Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. NEVZ FALL JACKETS. German posite sat Sar Gav, Eq . President.of here. and the P_S. A j S h, Eaq., Viee. ; . ,a 1 Smith, Maq., ic enema i + . Several a ve presented to. Mr English Ca r “ } felicitously replied MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD ' | Made W Z 4 space of Tue Examiver | Jacket lo~lay t f their lie ati , + . : j JacKets — simit of their publication Who Sell at Selling Prices. : she 7 pra sl entertainment was capi- | | and ta septl4 | oP Mantles. ” daily receivi splendid stoe advertise our very shortly, 1|1WeE ARE ng additions to our k of Goods, and will Special Show Days BEER BROS. Pax Wearuen.—Pair « ith little change i n temperature. Good Fit and : Workmanship. Furs Expected in a Few Days HARRIS & STEWART, London House. | Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1894—dy | : Daring ‘ on this line, and believe ’ j | | j | } } | I jt [I | : IF YOU want the: : best, and want to be : > sure of the Lowest : Prices, SEND TO US : g our experience in the Gro- : cery businesss we have aimed to : secure and hold the confidence of : r patrons by fair and honorabie : We propose continuing : we can : : make our services of value to you. : SANDER Charlottetown, Ang. 31, 1894—in w f aeaiing. Cig AMERICAN We carry a full line of the famous HIG United States. ONE HUNDRED THOUS Valuable NEW GOODS RECEIVED J. B. MACDONALD & CO. In Our Boot and Shoe WE HAVE RECEIV Department ED "V4T ONEHUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES | from the leading manufacturers of Canada. J. B. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Prices to suit. | New Mantles and Jackets, New Furs, New Dress Goods, New Clothing, New Overcoats, New Fur Coats, New Suits for Men and Boys, MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Opposite West End Market Honse. Binder Twine.CUSTOMERS | ————— eee Fed Cap, - - Blue Ribbon, pown. front and will —— es 1 wish to inform you AWAY that I am alway to the PRICES | i W. E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Augu 8, 1894—m w f with ‘YOUR DAILY WANTS. low prices, guarantee meet the lowest of the/ Best Machine Dil in the City tow, or even a little better. to If in need of anything in the GROCERY line give us a trial. To buy your Groceries from us is a guarantee that you have the best in the market at the lowest possible prices. Ch’town. Aug. 27, Fesidence and Premises, I am instructed by James Mcleod, | Usq., to sell by Auction, on SATURDAY, he 22nd inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises :— His beautifully situated private resi- | dence, fronting on Fitzroy Street, part of | the Holland Grove property, adjoining the | ir | esidence of John Richards, Esq. Terms at sale. A. MoNEILL. Auctioneer, sept4d—eod WHEN IN NEED OF GROCERIES. wtnebs jonied dondubsscscensionpeeternoeineenennens expect to save a: : dollar you must buy your: : goods right. In this we can } : aid you. TRY US. : : IF YOU WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS. SON & CO. __ Newson Block, Victoria Row. RANGES. HLAND RANGES so largely used in the AND sold in Boston and vicinity alone. These elegant Ranges combine with beauty of finish all the latest improvements, and have only to be seen to be appreciated. CHASER RUNS NO RISK. FENNEL They are without an equal for Baking and | Cooking, and for economy of fuel they surpass any Range on the market. PUR- We guarantee every Range. Local references. L & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, September 7, 1894—m w f 1894—mon wed fri S. B. ENMAN & In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. GRAND BAZAAR. | | | } The CONGREGATION OF a ee ST. CO., DUNSTAN’S. Char- lottetown, intend holding a GRAND DIOCESAN BAZAAR n aid of their proposed NEW CATHEDRAL, | shall se. 4illshorough Skating Rink, Fitzroy St. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24th NEXT, | | ——COMMENCING—— | And Lasting Several Days. } There will be a profusion of USEFUL AND FANCY | ARTICLES, which will be disposed of at reasonable prices. in the Province. each evening. There will also be DINNER, TEA MENT TABLES, where visitors can ;in these lines at moderate rates. i and procure By order of Committee. REFRESH- everything This will be the grandest affair of its kind ever held | Parties visiting the Provincial Exhibition should im- prove the opportunity by taking in the Bazaar A FIRST-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT will be given Admission, 10 cents. A. J, QUIRK, SECRETARY Charlottetown, August’3, 1894—All Island wky prs eow tl 1st sept, then wky \ Enotn Davis) To-day Enoch Davis, the notorious outlaw and murder- er, will be executed at Provo, Utah. His crime murder of his wife, committed over a was the year ago. Davis has long been the terror of Utah, where robberies and homicides have been daring and numer- All efforts to procure his pardon have failed, the Governor refusing to inter- his Ous, fere. Competition can make no headway against the immense argains we are giving in and Overcoats. We keep the goods and we are selling them right. We have a full line of Furnishings, and going out of this As a consequence you may expect Suits we are branch of our business. first-class values, JOHN T. McKENZIE. septl 4 CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct 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.; Uawkesbury, 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. 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, wiii 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 trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and t ge checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. ne pto FRIENDS are made for the Grocer who handles WOODILL'’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. None will give more satis- faction. aug25 DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Bent Street __ Aug 16 ty Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET-—-A three story Dwelling House situated on Pownal Street. Apply to B. TRatnor, P. O. Depart- ment. 6w law (fri)--septl4 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A boy to at- tend the furnace, etc. Apply at the P. E. Island Hospital. weptia WANTED—Waiters and attendants for reireshment saloon at Provincial Exhibition. Apply to JAMES VATCHER. li pd—septl3 TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen and attic. A large lot of ground can be used asawarden if required. Occupied at present by Mrs. Webb. Possession October lst. Ap- ply to ALEXANDER HORNE. sepuls LA )ST—Y esterday, a lady’s silver belt pin. Finder will please leave same at this office. septlo—tf W ANTED—Capable girl for gencral house. work. Must come well recommended. Ap- ply to Mrs J Woop, Grafton Street. septll TWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—To-<day, be- tween the Post Office and COarvell ° twenty dollars. Finder will be rewarded on eaving it at this office. augil A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentiemen can be accommodated in a , Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augd TO LET—One-half of subscriber’s house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant situation; rent moderate. Apply to Srp- NEY GREY. —augZ3 FOR SALE—A cone ed ccatre-boarad sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 imches over all partly decked; cost $45; price $20. Appiy at this office, tf—aug2l Ww ANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, a position in a dry goods establishment Twelve years’ —— First-class refer- Address A. B., Box 168. aug? ence. renner: Seas —— ot I ae St et FR et 1 cena ea ea ee | A ' LE IEE TE AO i A AT r ‘ ’ I: EP AMAT LM ES AIL KN . U