Jer gee eee HE DAILY EAANINER fur Leapine Patiy NEWSPAPER or P. EK. [at anb, jasuet every * wou, from the office of the ERX aMinen VPORLISHING OOMPANY, ib the woadou House Building, Queen Ntreet RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE One YEAR P . . £1. Six Mextus ; 2.00 Turkke MontTHs ‘ 1.00 One MONTS...... 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States ‘ y >= i re : The Weekly Examiner ls issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [ft 1s made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly pewspaper—interesting ud full ofthe latest news. CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1895 Full Moon, iday, 6h 349m p.m. | cs * Last Quar ilth day,]00 21 7m. a. m. New Moon, i8th day, lh. 57.5m,. a. m. | ‘ First Quar, 25th dav, 6h. 51.5m. a m. x Devet Weak. Sun | Sun} High | *% rises sets water } i” 2 Gall Beinn 1 cikcecee, P<rencee fhmjh m morn | 1} Tuesday 6 415 9 39] 2) Wedne-<ay 6 3 1) 12} 3 | Thursd: y 7 l 10 40] 4) Friday 8 391 11 Tt} 5 | Saturday ’ | 27 Il 44] 6 | Sunday il 25 | aft 18 7 | Monday 12 2373 . © 6? & | Tuesday 13 21 14 9} Wednesday it 649 2 35 (6 | Thursday 16 | 13 | 3 45 “Ll | Friday et: a6. &:+ 9 12} Saturday 19} If+ 6 26 13 | Sunday 20 | 12 | 7 47 “4 | Monday 21 LG 8 40 5 Puesday 23 ; * | g 2% 16 | We lnesday 24 7 10 & L7 | Thunse ay 26 | 5} 10 47 18; Friday 27 3 113 If | Satur ay 28 l | morn 20 | Sunday 30 0 ..3 2i | Monday 314} 4 53 056 22 | Tuesday cS 6 lL 49 23 | Wednes lay 34 4 | 3 33 24 | Thursday sr 6 mer 6S 2 25 | Friday 37 Sts 427 26 | Saturday 38 &0 5 48 27 | Sunday 40 | 48 | 6 52 28 ;| Monday 41} 46] 7 43 29 | Tuesday } 13 | 45 8 24 20 | Wednesday 4t 3 o> 3 31 | Toursday 646 442}; 9 33 P. £ Island On and after MONDAY, 24th June, 1895, the trains of this Railway will rum daily (Sundays excey ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM aM rz FS 400 645...... Chariottetown.....125 1015 4°2 6&....Royalty Junction 12°3) «6WOl 6:3 7:.....Movth Wiltshire ...11 13 92 SB FP cccee Hunter River.....1058 918 604 8W....... Brasalbane.......10 21 sh4 Oe OE is odbc ccc SEE de cnaee 1» 12 S45 Dm 82 Freetown «es OES 8 38 6 837........Kensingtoa ...... 9 5 & 23 7 Sen af Lv 900 & OO Suimerside AM AM 810 1140 Lv Ars3 25 82 120%....... Miscouche........ 8 10 2 38 ee Be Bie cccwcs Wellington ....... 75l 2ue See 2 Wt cbecues ee DEeee no scanen. ¢ Oe 110 ee. aceeeces O’ Leary -68 Hw ee 2 Oe i tcceks Bioorn feild .60 le®& G6 OM. .......:AleetGh... 168 We BSS OER. cosceces a nccencnes 500 9 43 PM Pa AM AM AM PM AM PM Ole Be cscce Charlottetown. .... 92 545 645 $3 ....RoyaltyJunction.... 905 52 Ze Sets: Bedford......... 8 40 449 7S swhict (Lv) 815 415 Mt Stewart Sis 41 ¢ Ly ya $10 400 8% 4%3..... .. Morell.......... 742, 3m ee: Be vecescc GEES 6 cccccee TB <i tl 53: ear iver. ...... 645 20% BRR OW a asesence tte 5 kc cece BS 1 2U A™w PM Pp. 4 MM emu $3 410....¥ount Stewart.....819 350 Ae eee Cardigan....... 7i7 2 38 eee OB cccnss Georgetown...... 700 215 >™M PM PM AM re ere coosee 8 13 ow... Teves MO TIAvOGe, 6c... 6x. 72 PM A» Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time BD. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt. Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Chariotietown. une2! ae | Tired Feeling Means danger. It is a serious condition aud will lead to disas- trous results if it is not over- eome atonce. It is a sure sign hut the blood is impoverished and impure. The best remedy is HOOD’S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, red blood, and thus gives strength and elas- ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain a:.d heulth end vitality to every part of the body, Hood’s Sarsaparilla positively Makes the | Weak Strong «} have used six botiles of Hood’s Sar- gaperilia as @ general tonic and have enjoyed the best of health. Although I bad a strain of work I have had nosick spells for may months and no lost time, s0 lam doubly repaid.” TaomasS. Hitt, 281 Brusse!ia St.,St. John, New Brunswick. Hood’s Sarsaparilla ‘ |s the Only True Blood Purifier Prominentiy in the public eye. . eure habitual constipa- Hood’s Fills tlom, Price 25¢. por box. Ua. H. 0. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Cfifice - - Kent Street Aug 16, 94—ly Lominion Goal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appointe sole selling Agents in the Province © Prince Edward Island for the above Com wail now prepared to issue orders for mud, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, “tock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Charlottetown, Mav wie TO LET. a ree aes Brick Dwelling Houre t the Peake Homestead situate on Water Street, now in possession ot Henry Douse, Eeq, GO. C. Possession given first of May next. Also thet beautifully situated two-story Dwelling on Prince Street, now occupied by James Reddin, Esq. Possession given first June next. Aiso, Cottaze sityate on Hillsborough apport, now ocegpied by Wallace Arbing Ogsession given 20th April next, : Apply to PEAKE BROS. &.CO |} Congress of the Ca:tolic i hops assisting i HE DAIL TERMS : Four Dollars a Year | VOL 35. | GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. W :su:neroyx, Oct. 2-—Tiae Eucharistic Charch wes pened here to lav with pont-fical high mass at St. Patrick’s Chure , Mons gneur Satolli being the celebrant, and «'ardinals Gibbons and many archbish »ps and bis- The event w.s one of the most memorab'e in the history of the , as, with three exception-, all the enul idignitaries and diveesan hervix of the enareh in America participated. Cardinal Gibbons real the following fetter from the Pope 5. : ; re To our beloved son, James, Cardinal Gib- bons, ete “}fealth and apo-tolic benediction. As we are of the opluton Liat manner of ; Catholic Congresses should be promot d } aiways by our approval, we are likewise } reso ved to bestow our spe cial favor upon these whi hb for their ends Lave the» or feation of the divine Eucharist, and, in deed, w'th no slight pleasure we have wi nessed the faithful in many of tie coun ries of Europe assembling for this” pur gu'dance of their bishops, but our ce nsvlation was supreme » We saw them gather pose under the wien, two years ay trom afar in Jerusalem, and ve have felt ur joy increased by those most abundant fruit= of piety, which have everywhere ac- crued ty the mmmense advantage of re- iw'O,. We have learned with exceedingly great | ple asure thata Mucharist congress, with delegates fvom all of the Un e S.ates of America, is to be held in Washington dur- ing the month of Octob«r; wherefcre, be- loved son, we commend your deierm ni tion and we earne-tly pray God winl your endeavors to the success fur which you long. But what we wi-h most of all, however, is that your congress and your} uvited prayers may effect the result which, | as you know, we have mo-t at heart, that is that all who differ fiom us may be | brought back to tLe unity of faith and | charity. Meanwhile, as a pledge of our fatherly affection, and as the harbinger of divine vift, receive the Apostolic Benediction, which we lovingly grant to yourself and to all who shall take part in the Eucharist | } congress. Leo HI. Loxpox, Oct. 2 —Terrific gales prevai'- | ing along the British coast are causing a! number of disasters. The Russian barque Ly ttonia is axvhore three miles from South- port Pier Head, and the |.fe-saving boat wad the greatest difficulty in getting a’ong- side of her and rescuing Ler crow, Owing to the tremendous sea. The large steamer Goodwin and a lugger bave gone to the assistance of the barque. ‘The ketch Ara- bella went ashore at I fracombe, and-her crew were taken cft by b vat men. The beat containing the rercucrs and the rescned disappeared a terward, ani it is believed that all bave been drowned. Schr. Helen was also wrecked near Bude,and the steam trawler Tealbuck was wrecked near Elyth. In both ca-es the crews reached land safely. Schr. Cousins foundered near Hoy Lake, but her crew were saved. A number of tugs and «mall craft bave foundered or been wreck- ed along the Sumerset coast, but no loss of life is reported. (Jigned) 2-e-e ——_-—-- -——- Hon. Mr. Turner is of opinion that the Dominion should at once look into te matter of the boundary between British Columbia and Alaske as American maps now claim t rritory that was 4 ljndged to Great Britain by the Anglo Russian treaty ef 1829. The London Times: says: ‘The Gov- ernment could not have made a happier selection for Governor of Newfvundland than Sir Herbert Murray. If the Colonial Ministry take him into their coufideace, and allow themselves to be guided oy his opinion, it is conceivable that an era of re- lative prosperity is yet about to open for Newfoundland ® Ayainst this belief there is the fact that Sir Herbert wit] have very little real power over affairs in New fouud— land—unless it should forthwith become a Crown Colony, A year ago C, F, Church, a commercial trave.ler, was frozen to death in the far north. He was insured for cne thousand dollars in the London Guarantee and Accident Company. The company resist- ed psyment on the ground that beirg frozen was not accidental. The Manitoba Comm: rcial Travellers’ As-ocjation fought it out in the courts, and after two judg- ments against them the company have issued a cheek for two thou-and two hundred dollars being amount of policy and law costs, Mr. Jas. R. Craddon, of Kingston, Jamaica, who is in Ottawa, says regurding the pro-pect of Canadian trade with the island : “If you had a cold storage system at Montreal, St. John and Halifax, in which you could carry meat, thee is & fortune in it. We cannot get really good fresh meat, nor can we get good butter. We pay sixty"cents a pound for very infer ior butter. Your best butter is sold here at, say, the outside price of 25 cents a pound. Why, don’t yoa see that if you had an entrance with us in beef and dairy produce, you would easily ga:n cur conti l- ence in other thingy? You can take our ugar, our spices, our rum, our fruit. We in Jamaica will take all the fluar Canada can rend along. It has been reported to the Fuitish Co'onial agents tl a “e@ prefer to de. | with Canada in-tead of the United State‘, but at present we are taking all our fi u: from the United States.” Hon. J. H. Turner, Premier and Min- ister of Finance of British Columbia, who has just returned from Engiand, where he was in connecti»n with British Columbia finances, stated to a correspondent that his mission was most successful. Mr. Turner’s primary object in visiting London wasto attend to the is-ue of the new Brit- ish Columbian loan of £420,900. The Joan, which is fur a period of fifty years, wus taken up at 95, at 3 per cent interes’. The issue was quickly taken up by the public, and Mr. Turner wi] return home with his mission succes-fully accomplish- ed. Whiie in London he met Mr. Cham- berlain, and was much impressed with the new Colonial Secr tary, who, he be- lieves, will always Le found ready to assist in the development cf Canada, As an in- stance of the interest that is being taken inthe Dominion, and especially in the western provinces, Mr. Tarnr reports that a powerful syndicate. embracing the Ruthechilds, Baron de Hirsch, and other wealthy capitalists, has been formed in England to develop the mines of British Columbia. This will no doubt give @ wonderful impetus to this great industry. ee OO For Over Fifty Years. x Op Axp Wein Tried Remepy. aire, Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has beed used for over fifty years by millione of mothers for their cbildren while teeth- big, with perfect snccess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and 16 the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. by Druggiste iu every part of the world. Twenty Ave cents a bottle, Ite value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs, mehl9—tt 246 ae (aiialiiiliaclbe a ae Telegram from Russia: | PRESS OF RUSSIA.,”’ Winsloe’e Soothing other kind,—m. w. i > r Syrup, and take no {, wh q CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. A SUFFERING ARMY. Borne Down by a Relentless Foe. The great army of sufferers from vari- ous rheumatic concitions joyfully wel- come Chase's K. & L. Pills bccaus: the foster parents of their aches and pains are the Kidnevs, which, on account of a di:eared con: ition, are unable to relieve the blood cf uric acid poison, which is deposited in the joints, producing on the first provocation irritating aches and pains in the bones, Joints and muscles. the reavon that Chase’s Pills relieve and cure is their wonderful power in restor- ing degenerate Kidneys to a perfect and natural condition, without which the sys- tem is supplied with blood teeming with poison that adds fuel to the fire of rheu- matic complaints, Cemoralizing the en- tire system and rendering it liable toa complication of diseases terminating in dropsy, diabetes, or Bright’s disease. A pleasant feature of these Pills is that, while most Kidney remedies encourage constipation, Chase's relieve and cure it. In nearly all rheumatic atiacks there nstipation of the bowels, which is easily over-come by Chase’s Kidne-e Liver Dills; in fact, they are a perfect cure for constipation. ‘This is endorsed by Edward Garrett, editor and proprietor of the Bradford, Ont., Weekly Witnéss, and thousands of others. One pilla dose. 25 centsa box. The cheapest medicine onearth. Sold by all d-alers, LEdman- son, Bates & Co., ‘Toronto. exists ““SEND TO ANITCHKOFF PALACE, ST. PETERSSURC, IMMEDIATELY, ONE DOZEN VIN MARIANI, FOR HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY, EM- Ordered by the Court Physicians. A subsequent ietter, ordering a further sup ily of fifty bottles “ Via Mariani,” states tha i.I.M. the Empress of Russia has derived the tTeatest benefit from its use. ** The Ideal Tonic Wine." Fortifies, Nourishes and Stimulate; the Body and Brain. It restores Heatth, Strength, Energy and Vitality. Avoid Substitutions. Ask for “ Vin Mariani” at al! Druggis's For Descriptive Book with Portraits and testh mony of noted Celebrities, write to Sole Agents for Canada LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., MONTREAL. LONDON : 232 OxFoao ST. MONTREAL; 28 HOSPITAL BT, Pans: 41 Bo. HAUSSMAN®, New YOrx: 52 W, 15TH Sraeet, SUNLIGHT Soap "eG A Household Comfort BOOKS FO R Tonic eee” WRAPPERS |) 22e5 ears sens *°° Seeton & Mitcheil, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scctia and P. E. Island. For every 12 Sunlight" wrappers sent to Physicians prescribe Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and Hypophos- phites because they find their patients can tolerate it for a Jong time, as it does not upset the stomach nor derange the digestion like the plain oil. Scott’s Emulsion is as much easier to digest than the plain oil as milk is easier to digest than butter. Besides, the fish- fat taste is taken out of the oil, and it is almost palatable. The way sickly children, emaciated, anzmic and consumptive adults, ain flesh on Scott’s Emulsion is very remarkable. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitutef Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1, TO LET. The Shop now occupied by J. T, Me Kenzie, Tailor, Passession immediately Apply to F. W. L. MOORE, Solicitor, sept27—1f In the Building’ o ; ee U) 0 N T \ ° oe Of. r| FQ f With a cough, cold of , 1 remedy that relioveg _—q\ from the start, soothes init heals the inflamed baad bronchial tubes. PYNY-PECTORAL is a certain remedy based on a clear know- cure. : LARGE BOTTLE 26 CENTS. / et j=, sore throat, Use & My ; - ee ledge of the diseases is waa created to Black Diamond Line. 4 eee =. a ah 2 > or, hg — weer ee & — ee ee - -. TheSS BONAVISTA, sailing trom Montreal on Friday marging, tot 4th, will be due at Charletielown Monday morning, Oct 7th, and will gail for St John’s, Newf- undland, via Sydney, carrying horses, eattle and sheep OD d-ck and produce under deck at lowest possi- ble rates For further ulars as to freight and passage app y 4 oo _ ~ Ne le A ——ae et ATTENTION A We wish to draw yo i tention to the fact thi-= have a first-class stock of and Shoes at prices tha Bg please you. New Fall Bea arriving daily, and will bij -am at very low prices. Calf see our stock before you ¢ ot =s eee aa ——S——— chase. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1895. NO 81 136 Queen Stee Next to.D. A. bruce WE ARE THE LAST TO JO! BUT WE HAVE JOINED. Cartidta . a5e res ...-+25 per cent off Dress G as p : C | S \W ; C { iF Ollctoth ....00i. 3% ed ebl acipeene o4F oo rit oltons o/ pile 0 los. Mats and Matting............ 26 a8 Double-width, all wool, regular price 28 cents, eh : : , ee ae es oe . ao sale price 18 cents. They have got to go too at §c., 6c., 7¢., 8C., 9S Gents’ Furnishings. ........+ +25 ts asad neuke “YD aortas: cai ae - nad ae Ei ate : oe fn ‘ t wouk cost you more if you bought a thousand Regulat prices, 7C., PrOoc., 10., 13c. anc 14ct , . eee eee ee a webs. White Cottons, 36 inches wide, only 6 centsjm} a lantles ee 660 6.044 04444068 88% 25 worth 10 cents, “ SMCS | 9. 6 6 awk tee bck sss 14 eee a | : Seven Yards to Bach Customer. If Merchants want to give goods” away we are with them ane it we will not only meet cut prices, but we will beat them every time All New this Season, Another line, very heavy, worth 30 cents, sale price 20 cents. 25 per cent. brings them away below cost, but Still another line, 55; cemts, sale price 33c. only. then we can't afford to give away $5,000 or $10,000(ten thousand dollars). Six Yards to each Customer, Art Muslins, 4 cents, worth 8 cents. 600 dozen Underclothing in the mighty Sale. iy Flannellette, 12 cents for 61%, 33 inches wideg® —2.000 yards LF 832 yards Black Cashmere, regular price 58 cents, sale price 38 cents. We Want the People to take Advantage of Gur Big Offer. PROWSE BROS. 400 yards Colored Dress Goods, regular prices 45 cents, sale price 20 cents. PROWSE BROS, | Six Yards to each Customer. PROWSE BROS, rors 4 2,000 Yards Flannellette, regular price 12 cts, Sale price 6} cts. Art Muslin, 8cts. for 4cts. and thousandsit of other Bargains. i pammannss-aniatontilin o ~ To the People of P. E. Island:— This Great and Mighty Sale. now started. to be continued as long’ as one” dollar's worth of goods remain in our great Store. i Let all those who have bills against L. E. Prowse or B. C. Prowse send them) in at once; and we also ask those who owe Prowse Bros. to come to the front and pay up like gentlemen. | Remember, this Terrible Sacrifice of Goods is TO EVERY CUSTOMER. No’ yoods marked up to allow discount; everything marked in plain figures. 4 Our Stock ranks first in importance; selected expressly for you, and each’ article marked ata low price, and when we take the discounts off it is a loss to us, © but we can stand it for a while. Those cursed sales mean some one must go to the wall; let it be Prowse Bros, | we don’t want to see any other merchant go there. Sale Commences to-day at 7 a. m. f x@-Books closed during this Sale. CASH, AND CASH ONLY. f eae ee nee 1 e :