—_— THE 4 4 TAKE A DAILY PAPER The Lea ling Dally Newspaper and « first class Magasiae for only Month, or Four Dollars cents a s Year, AND GTHER ITEMS DAILY Ashore, er Alma, of Bk Schooner S.. rao ashore esterday morning ¢ uris Ss loaded with shin ” mes MeEachern, carpenter, of Souris > Spire Blown Down, I e anid i t ‘ | cst ! ei inn ' : ‘ so Keeping Their Courage Up. The Halifax Chrot e at 1 2 that Mr. L. H. Da I \ “ ‘ | sin NovaS 5 i“ Se] m I ] ye a Me first tine of th ‘ e pla Shubenacad 2t epten 4 ie W i f ved 1 Siiniia gatl ng i Anna} i Digby sue ! i a ad L ul > Change of Business. M G ge ( ms * nay t ’ y pus « und hav cH ed of their stock of grocer es and the wi-will im that hine | Messre Beer & 6 ff. The poste € 9 rte “ | «h 5 ne ba k to the in Monag n’s huilding, eke i by fire last winter, where thev will en rage he busines®, and in conneetion ‘ vi hey will conduct a coniplet ! Ketore, | vies ti es i ag i rature Ww rad | al t ment g fu pa be found elsewh it lay’s i I - Sal and Fatal Accident. } been \ bout Town. * { I ‘ i & t ‘ n ‘ ‘ 4 ' va I i) Street } and v past pe K « Ar | ‘ 4 . vere 2( i--a ! ha 8 ) ‘ ‘ i 7 i giy } M. ¢ a la ' I i Ma nit Li ] ! pie : mM : iT 4 a Died of Hydrophobtia. tet 8 i i daugnter *~ lat the Malden Mass Sunday morning of hyvdroph ‘ it ul i , 4 tform.t ’ Satu | | Tit “ v t Ze i at ‘ a : ‘ a — The Turf, i te 4 of the Island hor es takir | tin th ‘ ut M tm itulated Geor Ca Ba “ th troiting tal sy ilath The Amberst press reports that Mr. | Thos. J. Lean, of St. John, has purchased the trotting horse Deceiver, wae wan the three-minute ass at Amberst last week The horse will he - P ared to start in the Maine 1 New Br k meetings thi - Volsoned by Mistake. Mrs. Peter Gallizghero* Buctouche deathby pr m shelf to garemedy for had & barrow escape from neonind last F ric getaesmall botth lay evening. She went t contatinin rtantly took am ps, hut inadwe the Same #1Zze ontainin” @ pose She ver- a spoonful ment for external use only. ise error after swallowing fora phys was home at ed her and lost no time in’ Ur. King who ser ling ‘lan lives near by, 2 the time, and he sneceeded, after consider- ble work, in placing her out of danger — Sad Drowning Accident. \ vers wl dr sccident occurred i others, and they seem to be in the majority 9 a bottle of i mous lini- | } John F. Powell, of Fort Lawrence, near | Amber-t, a W van on very prosperous un Mth mi of excelit I putation, met with @ emia lent it vag ie even- ing, reaulting in. his de ath at noon next day He was standing ona load of oats which was being drawn from off the marsh aad m his own farm, when one of the wheels of the cart went into the ditch, throwing ; .¢ him off He struck the ground with his head, dislocating the vertabre of his neck His father, John Powell, who saw thé a lent, w t to his assistanee, and ve rt firim the de ease l’said: T have received my death blow . He ea s a wife, daughter of Rufus Oulton, of Baie \ nd or fant Water For Springhill The town of Spring rhill, N.S. is again moving in the matter of a thorough water supply A very competent committee has appointed to denieiaahie investigate and report upon the pros is for the Many citizens think that the press- : great that | any com There are and cor Paine. ing need for a good supply is so mught to be j supply permission ¢ g.ven to pany to put in the who realize that if the town cannot itself afford to undertake the work aiford to let a private company do it and nitimately heavily tax them for the same The meeting when, it comes off will be an enthusiastic and exciting one. it can less a Why He Left the Church. Mr. Papineau, whose retirement from | the Roman Catholic Church was referred to in THe Ex AMINER’S despatches yester- day, leaves the church solely because of | the fact that he is opposed to the ‘erection | of a new church which the clergy consider | contemplated, on the g whing at Sprin o ll, N. S., on Tuesday morning A young man named John McLeod was evidently Bove ing on a raft on the artificial pond beside the west slope The lad must | have fallen in and got entangled at the Lottom, as the greatest difficulty was ex- el in extricating his body from the perien Lottom of the pen j rive piace where the young fellow was drowned is quite neat the public road and has no railing around young lad | 4 short time age another i mpat y's reservoir - Steamers Movements, The Worcester will eail on return to Bowto n at the usual time this evening The steamer St. Lawrence left for Pictou | town, showed use on ithe Ne ethdniberlatd on Monday evening | ing from the South (after having af th usual hour this morning, her first trip since tne accident to her shaft some time age The Fastnet left Port Hawkesbury at | iwoo'clock vesterday morning, and did not arrive here unti) about 6.30, p.m She breught a general cargo and the fol lowing passengers: Miss Newson, Mis Hart, Nelson Rattenbury, Wm. Grant and 1. §. Gannet. She sails on return to Hali- fax vie Summerside about four o’eloek 2 afternoor Mr. and Mrs. Louson will rmone the purse ners oo. Moderation tn Drinking A late cable to the New York Sun says The temperance organization in England, snd euch few as they are on the continent, ur nuch agitate! by the about-face 1 talk, hye the medical anthorites at a recent ant sleohol congress at The Hague The arraved them-elves in favor of the moderate f alcol The temperanc yoopl W hat is moderat ? Sir Dyce Duck ith has lefined it, and the lealin: French, German and » Dutch mecical men prort | is being an ounce to ar n sd a half ialiv, according to tht titut rhis w imea ‘ li w Kev, two la xia | | nt of aret 4 deciipepnmmnan A Dangero:s Tramp. On Monday afternoon last, says th Halifax Herald, as the Quel« express was nearing Belmont olyt sah le s the other side of Truro, a man under the influene of liquor boarded the tram, and the con inetor had quite a job putting him off W in the St. Jotn express passed the powt he ma le for it, boarding the parlor The ladies who oecapi | the ir were much f ightened, and Conduet P| Duncan had him put off ine train He then commenced to pelt stencs at the car. | Conductor Driveoll, of the parlor ear, had for Halifax on Mr. Papineau, in the lettter | parish priest notifying him of his withdrawal declares that he is opposed to the construction of a new church, round that it is not only placing an tithe-payers. | given cures ne essary sent to the 1 = necessary, and that it is additional burden upon the He protests against the power of thus imposing a new church upen the , people, and declares shat the only practi | cal way he has of pre-e sting ry, aco vording r to the law of the provinces, is by a solemn de- claration that he ales ie to another faith. | It will be remembered that Papineau, the elder, died without the sacraments jof -the mother church, and was not, in buried in consecrated ground Conse quence, i late Western News, Mr. Chas. A. McNutt shipped 35 sheep Tuesday morning. Four horses also formed part of the cargo of the steamer Mr. Thos. m, tinemith of this Tuesday a triple cucumber which had grown in his garden this The three parts, each having a stem, could be distinetly seen although they were all grown firmly together Capt about Johnst season separate absence of eph Read, eeverh Mm after an mths, returned home by ' got back so me weeks was €otn- sold the He expected to have ago, but the ve sasel in which he ; Sophie Stewart) was struck with lightning a cloxe ehave, a large stone whizzing pat his ear and crashing mo the side of the | hand<ome parlor ear. © mdnctor Duncan »daigeta oie stone, which, if it had etrack iit, wot rt veal hit for The thain was ed, the nian tured and hand ule d 4 Conduetor Duncan, Brakeman Crowley and others, | ta slartd the train and given m ; } . rye { the peice nm iruro a Risiag in Price. hel G ‘ have sheen in price } tunats fur us we laced « sur orders in to secure ree old prices Next week we pe t arrivals for this lepartmer smd have therefore placed TO-DAY aid pairs ne their value ON SALE all broken ranges and ww in but a fraction of We therefore call attention | t cr mM sin our GLOVES ! GLOVES: GLOVES! ; ; ' a wd ree them + ; ' en: GLOVES! GLOVES! BEER w ready for inspection BROS. 0) Furs are n M ery Room Weather Bulletin. Aug. al, Toroxro, 10 a. m. Moderate to winds: fine weather, n temperature, to the startling fresh west to northwest | t much change in | Thomas for again Tues- and they had to put into St repairs Capt Read left here lay morning fot Miramichi, where he will take charge of the Chas, E. Lefurgev A correspondent in ft ns that there was a narrow escape at New Londo: har- Thursday, 24th. Capt. Jost, rej turning from his wets got his boat ashore *k, and in order to get it afloat he After getting the boat afloat she went away and left him standing on a-rock. Owing to the strong le he wae not able to reach the shor Atter staying there fi time he was ken ashore by J. A Mee ts. Sule This bor on on @ Fu had to get ove rl oard some k, who was re- irning from his ne rside Far- mer _—_ For Over Fifty Years Mra. W insloc ’s Soothing a beer of mothers fi ieir child- ng teeth Te: relieves the it produces natural, sleep tw relieving the child from cherub awakes It is very pleasant softens the used by millions ren while eutt ttle auffere: jiiet pain, and the litth “bright as a, button o taste. It svoths the | i gut, ANAS All pain, re ' at onee; child, slieves wind, regu is the remedy for diarrhoea, whether teething or other causes. JTwenty-five cents a bottle Be sure an lask for “Mrs Winsloe’s Soothing take no other kind wr arising from ates the bowels, and best-k ne oyrul he and LOCAL NOTICES. A‘ naverticnagints under this heading eharged fer at the rate of ten cents per lipe, Evervone is phased with our | in boots We are selling boots lower tha: id here hefore, at the Dominiou e al 9 61 yw prices ever, Boot and Shoe Sto If you want any whitewashing done, give Munro & Gillespie a call Chipped dried beef for sale bv the p und at Beer & Goff’s ang3!.3ins “7 USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | Blood and NerveRemedy. For Sun-burat Faces buy a Rottl of HIND's HONEY AND ALMOND CREAM from U8, We have just rece:ved a fresh stock. It is a first-class thing tor Sunburn, Tan, ete., and is not injurious to the skin, like lots of the cheap prepara- : Dea tions on the market. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, | augs Cor. Kent & Prince Street ‘Our claims. to goods EXAMINER ; ° MONEY IN YOUR POCKEYS If You Act on the We can strongly upon necessity and ‘before purchasi: is Imposs paper, netther presented in best when the your eyes, tell Clothing, Carpets, hardly of. a-€ comperi-on ean words, Ther yoa in a general way that Store is H ‘Bargains in Advice Given Below. x >— impress too our saders§ the areful inspection stock it of our ng elsewhere ible to show qualities on values be re- Prices tell goods are hefore etore we can only sadquar(ers Hats, Dress Goods, -AIND— Black & Colored Dry Goods of every description. for. io be had in town, Nothing will please us so much. as for you Nothing to call and test our the saving you will make by pur. chasing What you want at our Stor.c Wclieving that quick sales and small profits best results for seller. we have in our business. cell less than to sell on a commiss it pays business We doing slow sales). to do the right thing by our cus- tomers, and its a ple and PROWOE quote will produce the’ both buyer and } ' | adopted this method We do not claim. cost, but we claim. iOn, (big profits are always prices, people don't want to buy. BROTH A} 1 guks Volts 1 4 il ~ — AND——— School Supplies DESCRIPTION CHEAP RVERY HASZARD & MOORE'S. 1893—tu th Charlcttetown, Angust 26, “Special, Discounts for Teachers, ee ee = Having just bought at a large discount Gold Filled, anil Gents “Gold. Nickel Watches, | Ladies’ Filled tremendous discount on former prices. give a special discount to Teachers. Jewelry Repairing at short G, H. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, August 4, 1895—-tu iLuese Silver Silver will and be Watches Fine Wateh notice. North S iri and find COTTONS, CINCHAMS, FLANNELETTES. Charlottetown, 1893- August 3, tu th sat 1895. . THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, t Pickford & Black. Best value in Charlottetown LY Halifax & P. B, Island $.$. Line Grey and White Cottons. A large _ See ene line of New Prints just received. aner aas fown from ‘Haier about Monday, 6 p. m. m., Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about c 0 a. m., Wednesd selling Aw ay down. hae "Gharetssneen from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday. | Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &., A special line of Dress Ging- ((* "> | For Freight or Passage apply Ww. <' L ARKE, hams, splendid quality, excelent oooooows srw patterns. Arriving a little late for | this season's trade, we have marked | i) Fa at a price that is bound to a” them. To Boston Try us for best quality and lowest price in Flannetettes. PER “CARROLL” AND MOORE & McLZ0D, & Sterns, } } ; } * Worcester ”’ Suecessors to Peri as better than the old way of and ready | ' e to show even if ; ‘ : aba at a} Besides this we shall | and | W. E. DAWSON, le Queen Square. | 1% pics That’s what is that they are the marked the prices so low that you will wonder how we can sell . by us, consisting will be surer than. y Me; 5 Underwear, Hats, C. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Cudsiotiiiown. August 29, 1893—m w f Yost Typewriter. cue eames The W IAT MUST GO :--Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift ke v3, double se rales, ete., abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. THE avatated’ the “ Remington’ atest and best amproy ements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an ideal, ! The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, | ' perfed ‘ty pewr it put, is elérn cut asa beautiful. cheap. FURNISHINGS !—Largest Only $4, should take iw TOWN: ———(x) — ++ a ee Everybody advantage of | this very, very low fare. said about our make of SUITS— .....,,,oamyen: muos Ex th m, pat w 6, guar tu f ‘Visitors to the World's Pair ——_SHOULD TAKE THE—— UNTERCOLOMIAL CAILWAY, Which passes through a Country un- equalled for SCENERY. Charlottetown to Chicage and Returr, — 55. best fitting and best finished Suit. Do you know that we bav« Call and see for yourselves Stock ever shown Ties cheaper than ever. Tickets good for 60 days from date of issue with stop-over privilege at POINTS IN- CANADA, also at Detroit and Port Huron, of the finest Shirts, ete., Collars, TOURIST TICKYTS, CHARLOTTETOWN TO CHICAGO KETURN, good to ith November, 38.15, and at correspondingly rates from all other Stations. Further information can be obtained of Agents at all Prince Edward Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway Stations, DD. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railway s. Railway Office, Moncton, N. B., May 8, 1893. _ &—eod tl asta’ ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEP, The Great ___ Strength- Giver. ‘If you need a Tonic ——TAKE—~— STAMINAL. AND Isny, low — a ——— {x)-—— -— THE New Yost tne only Perfect Writing Mach- . r > . * se ine. The Ribbon, the Shift It not only stimulates but bnilds up and Kev and other antiquat- strengthens. You get a TONIC and a . FOOD combined in the form of ed devices discarded. PALATARL® KEEF TRA. MACHINE, The Ideal Food for Infants MANAGEMENT ie PRINCIPLES, MILK GRANULES PATENTS. because it is practically identical in com | position, taste and appearance wit! MEN, ; ” _ Mother's Milk. wl FE. | It digests thoroughly without causing an | undue of the BRAINS | = NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and NEW NEW NEW \EW NEW NEW NEW 7 tax on the stomach Wants, Lost, Fouad. &e | Advertisemente under this head ng charged } five cents per line. vital energie | infant’s j sory, BES'I BOY WANTED at the P, E. tal to attend furnace, do to the Matro |} morning Island Hospi errands, ete, Apply n between 9 and 1] o’elock in Une aug il WANIFD.—A_ secx Apply to ©, aug3l md-hand l. MORRISON, Que hoist wheel n Street are no longe x to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has) , WaNtep ‘loot wag A girl for general W.s Mac er seer tit oii 4 hog Manes, ‘ nee augs px d NEW. YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, W. N. Yost, who el ; : é it VANTED.—Bejore the 3rd September, a in 1873, the “ Caligraph”’ in 1880, and the “ eal in 1859; the | young nursemaid jor “two salaioan wate — Tag App TUK EXAMINER ECE. : “au WANTED A cook Apply to Mua. W. H, | AITKEN, Kas on Street. 1 iugZs The The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. | paper is an ideal success, the hest ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely wanante xt oven ng. _botween the City ‘ ¢ ; 1? san : oath Of S2OVA Scola, | berfect.. Send for. Illustrated Catalogue 7 IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- | by way of qucen und itichmond Strects, a * A ria cove whe ; obiige by time ‘Provinces, 134 Prince William St., St. John. — i Pw Second-hand Remington, Caligraph and ine machines for sale cheap. | WANTED.—A girl for general housework ™ ! Rae MRS. SALMOND, Fitzroy Street Fast i Si yal { D. B.S Charl ie? f, . Bb. Stewart, ArlOttetOW MN, | Vasten—a cin wr sonasi tmmwon i in a fami! of twe Apply at this offices Auge tl TO LET.—A house on the corner o Prine BINDER aceon -* SS Blue Ribbon & Red Cap pee Builders’ Supplies, Carriage-Makers’ Supplies, Saddlers’ Supplies, Hardware August 17. amd Sidney Str | 2 ine} treeta, known a* the “ Fulton } House Possession given immediately Ap- | ply to A. FULTON, at the Bagaar Stor nuggets } . } TO LE The Ho m Cumberland Street recently oecupi ied by Mr The mas P ation. It has been thofoughly refitted Apply at the store Of DAVISON & Co’, (ireal George St. iw anage ereanenameenseeseeetettaiteattitaaes TO LET.—A cottage situated on Pie asant Street, containi ag eight rooms in first-cl ise onder, at present occupied by John A. Me- Innis, Esq.; — stable in rear. Possession given Immediately Apply to \ T MeQuaid, Lower Quce en Stree t, yd 10 "the owner, EDWARD KELLY. , IN w apts Db TO HIRE, for about two m. nthe, a good, et, family carriage horse not thap tion fl bs. weight, todrive ri mand Sot . Unsworth u—jywy iy? To I = r.—One-half of a double tene ment house on Hillsborough Square, lately oceu- pied bs "B. C. Prowse. For partie ulars apply to Wm. Wyactor B.C. Prow Cb U—jyzg sy22 t TO LET dence on sea breeze. moderate if premi eos That pieasantiy situated resi Richmond Street West, near the To a small private fairs! HY, rent applied for secon Apply on ae (WARTS Hiaoina TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on ers lately occupied by Mr. “Geot aa Ww ie, This house has been painted and pagived throughout, and is now in splendid order from attic to cellar. Possession given ime - diately. Rent moderate. — apply to GroroE occupied by P« Painters Supplies, For particu) PEAKE, office {n building “ake Bros. & o +O. eod u—. ~augl2 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply 1 Busey Jury’s Jewelry Store. augs WANTED.—An experienced sery oo CH’ TOWN. eneral honsework. No washing. “Apply vo RS STEPHEN JENKINS, Prince Stree aug for Every body!