— Se A ee <a ’ THE - DAILY EXAMINER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, apply to I893- --BlackDiamond Line. due bere from Montreal inst., will sail for St. North Sydney, carrying and Sheep on deck. ulars as to Freight and Passage The S. S. COBAN, on MONDAY, lith John’s, Nfid., via Horses, Catt! For part PEAKE BROS. & CO., _ oe Agen's s@ Don’t tra ve e Second « Inss when yeu can go First (Class fer nearly the same money. For that reason GO TO BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE--Charlottetown to Pictou via the WN: avigs ation Company's Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- colonia! Railway, and Halifax to Boston via the fast, modern-bullt and equipped Steamers “HALIFAX” & “OQLIVETTE” sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac«- ville Street, TUESDAY and THURSDAY at Sa.m.,and SATURDAY at 10 p. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, night before departure without extra charge. ©” There will be no Steamer from Halifax Thursday, Sept. 14, but the OLIVETTE will sailon Saturdsy evening, Sept. 16, on her last trip af the season. thereatter the Steamer TALIFAX will centinue weekly sailings, letyviig Halifax every Wednesday, at 8 a, m., for Bosion, and returning from the latter port Very Saturday at neon For Tickets and all informat'on apply to the Chariottetown Navigation Company sept7 : ? » J OLni~ton’s ’ . «> > ‘ ¥ ° Fluid &eef maintains its high etandarnd a Beef Food. - SPAMIVAL isa FOOD and a TONIC combined It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the ' . . form of a Palatable Beef Tea ® vi ik Gi anules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated | that when dissolved in the requisite quan- ’ tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalect of MOTHER'S MILK. KUREKA HOTEL, WAT. R SYREET. Free Coach to meet all Trains and Steamboats. Moderate charges. Good table. U. A Ch’town, July BENOTT, sl, 1893 To LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in gocd order throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession. Proprietor. oem mwf GEORGE ALLEY. septil—sat tu th & wky Wi: uls, Lost, Found. & ke Advertitements under this heading che arged five cents per line. FOR SALE.—A set of telegraph instrua- ments, Bunnel’s make, quite new, will be sold at a bargain. Enquire at Tue EXAMINER offices ai sept] TWO OR THREE PERSONS can be accom- | modated in a well-furnished house on Prince KE A DAILY PAPER Wiad and Rain Storm, A storm of wind and rain s« ; ‘ The Lea ‘ Dally Newspaper and a first- a a a : A sas Magariae for only 35 conts a ' 7 Pe : Pa , ee Meath, or Four Dellars «a Year. vaste os} About nin 7s K last rain beyvan to fall and there w Pe a slight show between that tin 1 Met M ‘ Inight n i "a ‘ , Du sine. | ain ll om the P Sawiod. iheg L AND WINTER, 1893-94 M te 1 the leve ul the w ‘ A FAL 3 . ° e ‘ ate of betwee 24 and 30 i@s a ' il : i At nine 0’ *k this m ' Magazine may | Was blowing at the rate of 24 Elegant tssortient iwed, Balance to Arrive This Week sentiiees Shaan z a rivwea, azance To iwe iS . nYan| , fi ! ‘ Oi LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | ts cinret of the tumacniate Con | Ob kasi) © ee aa er) etree eee - eree s oe \ a Clark x, The bulk of this season’s stock is made by one of the largest manufacturers inthe world from Cloths and ri E p t - 5 ra . . ; ‘ . . . . . ' . r ™ , SATIVVO » x ne Pal ld bl ‘ the mss hi 1M sackets Styles selected exclusively for the American and Canadian markets. THE GARMENTS ARE ALL PERFECT- si Ja MeMa! I 4 ‘ . ‘ ° 3 A Boat Upsets. wh s larg ‘ rs Mr. J and FITTING AND WELL FINISHED, and only needs your inspection tu secure your approbation. Our assortment ut M M Hl oe Sable. | eCCLETS : i rithin the reach of all ' Me - ae en ae larger than ever before shown by us, and the prices are within the reach of all, Vapta ‘| ero i he cits erng pr _— pri ff the largest printin tablish —— gt x 42 ERs | ment there.—Heraid f2 Sek E or 5 I Site pace ' mone Ss ee ; Mr. 5 Hod ea Fetes Court. Read g% Si icce Hee See es a s Bas’ | This forenoon Fran Handrahan ap- j o pea befor His Honor to answer a — = The Northwest Excursior harye f being drunk and incapable on ‘ | y et 1 Squa iv mo uy He Mi : S Ix tid i ‘ . ithe Marsha : for { the ( t t Handrahan’s H H ‘ Lhe : f ld hi uld get no good : , t t a& hard nh . 4 ‘ ‘ ! } ve iw? oheu \ ny ' if H t ‘ i . 2 } t ih ‘ ‘ - } Mel 4% Z i in| Mteamers M ements ; On — lat om saa I #4 20d an 4 i tha a i a ' { 60 tie i “ ‘ ‘ he Men Couldua’t Come ee \ ‘ | a { frre, =e ee i | 1 a at I ! a ea tiie ia / fee te ‘ : inl ‘ ] last rit at t! urge numl ~- - _ ‘ a ve i j a a f At Iymen'’s Altar foston wa nfory at th scarcity of : ‘* : * es Sian Me mameayen ethno roe Boy i A SHADY FELLOW. SUMMER COMFORT UP TO OUR NECKS. . as D Qe . : j en Was an ind n har 18 1D , } eleris the Stat rhe men, in other years, he - * ' . . > ae . " . A ; a ; “a place said had sent their wives and daughters t»| ‘There are shidy fellows in all business. ItCannot be had in uncomfortable clothes. A shirt) We are up to our necks in 4 we ods, Flannels | “ Phew w tour will } the provinces and in the - had come | pays to avoid them. ‘Trade with people you may make aman miserable. Be careful what kind and Blanketings. All-wool iweeds from 30c. per on os Wt tn ok ie need busines depreson the| Know. If you don’t know us come in and we’ll|you buy. We have 50 to 75 different kinds, prices|yard and up; Flannels from 12c. per yard and up; ‘ 2D. 1 ind Miss Calhou Si. | men have not been able to come to the| introduce ourselves and our stock of All-wool Cloth-|from 35e. to $3. Gents’ Furnishings of every des- Blanketings in All-wool and Union, oar own make. Sun says: “The bride received ee ee wry eat o¢/ihg. Our quality and style is simply elegant; but/cription, all new and of the latest styles. Ties, full width “and length; Ladies’ Dress Goods in our . bee heautif } returning aioe h one Car, every seat o © . . i . . . ‘ onan which was fille {, there were bat two men] prices, they are the lowest in the city. Collars, Hats and Caps. own make ; Stockings by the yard (legging) in our _— a ee To those in want of Readymide Clothing of Summer Clothing for Men and Boys. The bal- own make ; Yarns, Druggets, ete. i aph . e > . . vr 'S , + . on ae en 3 — any description, it will pay you to inspect ourjance of Summer Clothing on hand sold at a bargain. PAN ! PANTS !—For every-iay weving lhe President of the Y. M. C. A > | . ee ; ese eal ""*-) stock before making your purchases. Our Fall Goods are now coming in. Pants we give the best value in the city. ea t knowledye receipt of $1.00 sub- he Cabot Club’s all-day cricket game | . pt from the f persons and at the Park ye sterday Was a great success of a we in| pation of $11.60 from | Two sides of eleven each were chosen, in- os ‘ Me Prowse Bro cluding seme Pheenix Club members, } as ; Chester Acorn, C J Patton, Edward | 994 fr rte a a. m ‘ew 7 p. m., oe ex- ad f ler, A F on, T B Methersi WN se ption oO noer hour, pl ay was pt up, ee . q. a W a Coffin. Boni Bremne H | each side having three innings. The a : e Ru , J Lapthorne, 1 eo Vaalderstine, | Weather throughout the day was all that W W Clarke, W E Dawson, Judga Red- | &™ keters could wish for, and everyone } Charlottetown, Angnst 21, 1893—m w ft i Prowse Bros, Miss Weeks, Miss Suad- | ¥, indeed, well pleased Refreshments — — Sin Mae WF Eamale Sen Desirica | were provided on the grounds during the Th t . nll . ‘ | das or 4 PLanaal Fable HalWay a For a third ttme this eeason a cricket o : Fie To Educate the Deaf aad Dumb, | match with tabe place to-morrow after- | Orr OR —WILL RI PEST Mr. Geo. E. Powers, an assistant in | noon. commencing at 2 o’clock, sharp, be i A \ the Fredericton Deaf and Dumb Inetitu- | tween the Pheenix and Cabot Cricket | n, is im the city, with the object of eall- | Clubs. A good game is expected ZEACURSIONSES the friends and subseribers of the | aie i tution. Thirty-seven pupils have been Personal, | ecenmapenenen «ae - oo ee ee ——TO THE—— in attendance during the past session, and Mr, and Mre. E B. Brow returned hom i tl — act re - = hat evenines | Canines North West . 1 THANMALCTIIENL « rie is Htl.or . . > a of ‘ aie o = % : ; on 4] oti hens of Mr Georve I I oster, of King s ( olle ve, | a [ to leave from line of Inte reolonial, Prine« ot a free wa 1 to th ds Windsor, is visiting his parents in this | (; | Rewned Island, Windsor «& Annapolis and peor parents in Prince Edward Island. Ap- | eit | Canadian Pacific (in New Brunswick) Rail- a - p ae Mr. ‘ F. ‘ ; = - | Rev. D. B. Reid, of the Cathedral staff, — to the Principa ar. 4 , ood brutge has gone to Chicago to see the World’s | —QO IN ——— ; 1 ; - Fair Price $2.75. Reduced to $1.90 | Aug, 14:h, 21st, and Sept. 4 h Rothesay Collegiate School | Hon. William Richards, of Bideford, . bs =e TICKETS GOOD TO RETURN UNTII | lothesar | was registered at the Hotel Davies last 9 @ 9 E> | 66 9 45. 66 7a) = ; ‘ N , too evening } | , a 7 Caleai Soke, Rethees, K- By Jb |G a sis of Citra, Wosk, aeHe S areas OOS.) «200. © 50 ot Sth, ind, ad Lov, th y snd Da a Mr iM E. Bay- | Was registered at the Queen Hotel last éé r ‘6 wr Fo tes d othe fo tion see smal) | i f and Mrs. Brecken, { brlotte vn, | evening | meal Re hcsleetibicheaatas pie L.45, Si ok ler, or enquire Of nearest Treket Agent ie were amongat thove | : In the pul Mr. Thomas Galbraith, of the Scotiish ee ee eee ee a 1.25 < ~~ | D. MeNICOLL, . E. MCPHERSON, Haled selene ist < tice that the nas | American, is here on his regular annual | a. (UU Genl, Pass. Agent, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent om ell! appe aS aon i. aa, 4 business trip We have deq@™@ed to clear out a large lot of GIRLS’ BOOTS, and give our cus-| , , Montreal. St. John, N. B. ee ae i * ele cies | Mr D. c. Chalmer , lately c here ‘ ‘ake z and i lot of other prices july25 ol = Dias Dall i pees ¢ u he ank of Novi Sco a, left his j . e . 1 pe es | ile ini _ a ae —— ee eek ae _ , ny oe E ee “aye "5 tomers some great Bargains during this Month, Call early. reduced, John McKinnon, — at . aw thls Script r ; thape owe eS ’ meres | points; drawing, 95 : * Maat wt Fra h | Mr. and Mrs George D. Pope, of Otta- | Formerly of Georgetown, is now situated Bavtield w ‘a warded a prize fur proti | wa, arrived here last evening, and are the on Queen Street, Charlottetown, six doors ency in ket : guests of William Welsh, M. P., Keppoch | from Apothecaries’ Hall, where he is pre- We regret to hear that Mr. Hornsby, | | pared to receive all customers in good | ’ c. = manager of the P. E. Island Pottery, 18 shape. Transient and permanent boarders en es ee } seriously ill, and his recovery is very | | Oysters and lunches at all hours Cal} | ] regular aunual meeting of the | doubtful a and taste our oysters —JOHN McKIN Young Women’s Chri-tian Temperance | Mre. George Me Sweeney, accompanied NON, Russell House, Queen St., Ch’town A xs ation was held yesterday afternoon. | by her brother and sister of Summerside, | 5 } Aug 1&£—wy Im pd lhe following officers were elected for the left last night on a trip to the World’s | Charlottetown, September 6, 1893— 3m ‘ term President, Miss Bessie | Fair Moneton Times } “rat - a r: firet vice-president, Misa Annie Mr. Perey Carvell and sister, who have J second vice-premident, Miss Amy | heen visiting at Government House for a ‘ aA, Dex Brisav (reelected); third y ice-president, | some time past, were passengers in the FA } im “sia M Maggie Barrett; treasurer, Mise | Carroll to Boston la-t eve ning | woe ce Sn s ¥ ' i Brown; corresponting recretary, | Vr. J. A. Moore, the popular teller of | =f = ites Miss M. Wyatt, (re-elected); and tor, Mise | the Bank of Nova Scotia, leaves to-morrow | pt u ie id Mf Ashley; recordin secretary, | morning on @ trip to Bay City, Mich., and ; x 3 a a M Helen Mitel (re-elected) Mis Chicago, I) He will be a vom panied by } ae Hessie Gregor anil Miss Helen | Mee. Moore | M vell were elected lelevate to t Mr. and Mrs Bavfield, Mr Joseph R aa Ma me Convent e held at Tru Brecken and Mr. and Mz Irwin, all of a Sh eo Se eS it 20th Octole The nex meéeting | Charlottetown, were g-tered at the ‘ be held on Wedne«day, Septem be: Roval Hotel, St. John, on We Ines lay 11 + ry zs aa 20th, at four o'clock in the afternoon Mir. Soha A: Welaren, of Jamen Patou MISS MURPHY has returned to work! See & Co’s dry goods and clothing extablis] i Over the Wharf. | ment, who has been in the Old Countr and will be pleased to see her friends and! : : i he Micihelieate } purcha-ing the firm’s stock of fall an Pa fie kd see ’ ” en - winter goods, arrived home last evening exec ute orde ‘TS for MILLINERY -~ on pay & oon Te Mr. Ernest A. Earle left this morning eu astine renera! tt ed witl en . 2 1) , e a ae - nd on ae for — N.S.,to relieve Mr. Oswald at ME fesH Gn } oe rad ' bior A enn unt of the Merchants sali lil Dil i ite cteielinniiisitiillneaaain ferent times, no tes thar three tary : rene \ rho ha imia f over Pownal Wharf, near wher Hank uf a wae oe 7 c ed As ot na 5 ; thie aner Carroll wae docked, ant were | very seri a nent of tie Pathe. y ¥ +: Wy > | ¥ rescued with great diffieuits One of : 14 e j a them, a lal named MeLeod, was saved by | Chomas Collins in a very exhausted con-| Disease and D Dei uth in Im- | a ard | «he wa- re ng under for . .j cA i 4S ‘ é ; “ F ‘ S; | t Ly R l F = nd ange 5 adit al seinen tee pure Waiter. Silks, ae | elt Hats, Straw Hats; Breee i ard Muzzle oading Gsuns, evolvers, ted by Johan Gormley We have not n impure and contar ed water s ery itlinery F rare as are AS. | : a 1 P: i : Seord the anene af’ the, votoner of the | _, Anitipelt Md dovinciiniie dive? our Hosiery, Millinery, Flowers, Feathers. Laces 7 Powder, Shot, @rass anc aper S& 1elis, Wads, ne ry eck es ee eee : 4 ’ »; . | eee ie eelthe whart, while awnsing | disetse and death. “An innpure ant slug | Ornaments, Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons, | ‘Caps. Primers, Loading Tools, Game Bags, Gun mis Went oa woe weer yusIMS | gish supply of blood for the human sys 3 oe ~ th weve B SIMS way; ind were ‘ tem Carries th it the seeds of disease ¢ Pr ! O'S r ASS G ( Ss, iC F ) for prompt a4 , rentered they The blood cates “nts life - planes, “sre pss. 4 —_ C loths, Dre o 100 OV ers, ete., ete, , : : ¥ i therefure, to nave the great L.fo-tream ec vets roves li¢ erw Ar, | aeep id ee an tens: | I ae Sewing were. eee. SMOKELESS POWDER.—\Cartridges loaded eep e hays ¢ one, ‘ strengt 1, Vigor am iong ilfe « Pp ‘rhe 1 ron 7? 4 ] ‘ . ; : a a A ‘ Fred n Gleaner poin<s out, | the ae of the — a . wo VV eC shal] be abl to show a be autiful at «hort notice, ” gent for Winches ster Repeating ric izands of Canadians re- | shows tee in man orms, su ae “ ; > Tf , : . c yu ‘ from the United |} p mples, eruptions, Fores, sallow eki ny, iT ane c ot N i W (i ¢ ye ) { > this W eck. Arms Cc omp any. : s V :* inently; | langour, and a worn out and run-down | : > weinsin if they cau obtain | 9 teva large por tion of our London Stock, Sr ] t pu e returns of The only way to thorough'y enrich the j 4 i ik« show that blood and ecanse it te flow freely and Ste; wner ‘ Wadura. wil I] be rec C ived = = . ast y the depo-its and the | naturally is to use Paine’s Celery Com- ; Q i i = . : ¢ Cane 4 largely por ae Tuis precious medicine is vita!l- a L- QS ¥4 Charlottetown, September 4, 1893—m w f Gites Tntatinties make it elect | eing, purifying ami enriching, and does Our Fall & tock a es: personally cities t us enjoyed a large mea- | work that no other medicine can do Cl 1A y ' ° ; 2 . Lake y i | It would therefore seem think it unnecessary to — upon a selec ted by Mi e A I thu € c 5, and Ww il he tha ' f ef} | he made to | benefits of this wonderful life-giving medi- | ¢ raru « sativa AKO ] ployment at hi me fur | cine. It is too well known to the public found V ery attractiy C e r i : r to. Less | and to the medical faculty to require any 2 = a oe ’ B : 5 " ‘ ‘ - . bE ‘ ’ > than ; y lying in the stful introduction. Its past record of Grand Show ot Klegant |: U RS. and a half and | wonderful cures is a complete guarantee ? e very profitably | of its honesty and power i ' ra en nate ‘ { furr work all of the j | Phis is tl veet, You {x} i tine ut gra u . aie ij HE ZAAR COMPANY y i See | Mantles! to it that the prescription which your HAVE REMOVED TO THE Mantles! doctor gives you is carefully dis | pensed, otherwise it may be useless. | i Maatles ! We have always made this branch of our business a specialty, and guaran- | Mantles ! tee “ pure drugs, accuracy, careful | preparation, moderate prices.” Ww. A. ( é BEER BROS Only Graduates in Pharmacy allowed | 5, which has been enlarged and fitted up in number one style. shinies to fill preeeriptions. i hh king a Specialty just f SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS.<=: ’ ’ Weather Balto JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, #=§= Wholesale and Retail, Queen Street. They are making a Specialty just now 6 all “oe Torowzo, Se; 0 Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. . oe = - Charlottetown, September 6, 1893, J Chariottetown, September 1, 1893. Generally aneettled and saad sept Street. For full particulars enquire at Tus E EXAMtN ER ofice 6l—septs WANTED.—At the Qa n Hotel, three girls —a good cook, a chamber muid and faundry maid, to whoin liberal waves will be given. None need anoly unless they can give good references.—P. P. ARCHIBA D, Proprietor septé—ti SERVANT WANTED to cook and do general housework for a family residing in St. John. Reference required Apply to . E. Lewis, Photo Stadto, City, between the hours of § an (12 o’elock, sep W ANTED.—An expertenced girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLARKE, Prince Street septs In small amounts on Propertics. Apply to F. Ww. , London house Corner, Charlotte- lim eod—septs MONEY TO LOAN Farm and City L. oor t town. OOW, FRESH CALVED Jersey, with second calf about a fortnight old, forsale at a short distance from (har lottetown. If not disposed of before Friday she may be seen onthe Market Square. En quire at this office 1 pd—septy A cholee young TO LET.—One-half of a double tenement house on Hillsborough Square, lately oceu- pled by B.C. Prowse. For parveulars apply to Wm. W yatt or B. C. Prowse. eod U-~—jy22 _— LOST.—Somewhere between Brighton Road pe th George Street, the brown cape of « raterproof coat. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office, Bape MRS. F MACNt rr has re-opened het Classes for Drawing and P tntiog at her resi- dence Upper Prince Street jw Jaw pd—septt TO LET.—The house on Queen Stree occupied by Mra. Offer. at her present residence septs t lately Apply lo M&S. OrreR on Kent Street Ww ANTED.—A servant for general house- work Apply to Mus. ALLEY, Dorchester Street. sat tu th-—septl WANiED.—A second-hand hoist wheel. Apply to C. L. Morrison, Queen Street augsl TO LE —The House on Cumberland Street recently occupied by Mr. Thomas Patton. It has been thofoughiy refitted. Apply at the store of Davisosw & Co’, Great George St. lw WANTED.—Belfore the 8rd Se ptember, a young nursemaid for two chiidren under three years of age office. TO LET Apply at Tak EXAMINER 4i\—augil “4, house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given immedictely Ap- ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store augZ Last evening, between the (City Hank of Nova Seotia, way of Queen and Richmond Streets, a LOST. Weigh Seales and the by silk umbretia cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office. ti—auga “FO 1 L ET.- —A cottage situated on Pleasant Street, containing eight rooms in first-class order, at present occ — by John A. Mec- Innis, Esq.; also, staple in rear. Possession iven immediately, Apply to Mr. ficquaid, Lower Queen Street, or owner, EpWARD KELLY. Thomas to the ji6 WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months, a gooa, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 1i#) ibe. weight, to drive round town,.— J. UNsworTu. tf—jyy TO LET.—That pleasantly sita ed resi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To 4 small private family, rept moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the | Premises.—CH ARLES HIGGINS. jy7__ TOL ET.- —Brick Dusting on Water Street, lately oceupied by Mr. My Je Wright. This house has nm and — throughout, and is now Yo splendi | from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GeorGER PEAKE, office in buliding occupied by Peake Bros. & Co. eod tf—augl2 ; HIRE.— A first-class Horse and oe to hire. reasonable. Apply J i Jury’s Jewelry Store,