r f , a < ¢ ois i as, id can tis se eels <i s ys oe 2°" ree Se oan a eae oh ae it ra Ne x +) + n eres ees FR , . SO ae eee ER a a JDO TE, DUT OF 2.000 CLAIMS ‘or accidents caused to pede strt ins walking on the sidewals THE OCEAN ACSIDENT T S sf all kinds of faccidents i —e 8 8 i tor, WW. VOW General Agent Charlottetown ny 5 WV iNKR BAAHUNEA.- “¥ (HE PALLY . DOD _ OCIQBER 7, 48: NOTES ANU COMMENTS The Toronto Globe keeps up tts fight arainst apy cr of the vincial subsidies. Its articles must have a depre-- ; ’ yanect in notably in Charlottetown. i a s —A correspondents asks Tue Examiner method of plant- sone OF the } rovibeiai capitais, to iet Dim know the best ¢ white spruce trees for hedge fences. ; a 1+ Perhaps some of our readers wall kindly aiford the desired information. —The Mail and Empire remarks that when that good Liberal paper, the Mon- treal’ Witness, announced that “ ihere can be no doubt that the posiion cof the Liberal Govertmeut Of Untario 15 ‘neecure”’ it spoke truly. Theiurecurity is uecom- ios day by Cay more obvious. —The Ottawa Citizen aks if the Mr. James Cocbrave who, according t> the testimony in the Grenier libel case, loaned Mr. Tarte $1,000, 18 the samme Mr. Cochrane who bas bee laying asphalt walks in the grounds of the Houses of Parliament atthe capital. —Montreal Gezette: Sir Wilfrid Laurier was weighed during his visu to St. John, and the ticket the slot machine turned out ece jited him with 177 poand- avoirlup ir 4 W bether in this is included tke heft or the Cobden Club medal, for which, while in Evgland, he swapped Cavada’s chances ot preferential trade with Great Britain, the local Boswell does pot say. —Halifax Herald: The Huntington Gleaner, lovking straight at Sir Wi frid Laurier, and holding up his speeches, asks : “To the farmers of Canada, what does rhetorieal gusu about denunciation of treaties and Canada being a nation amount to ?” Sir Wilfrid might attempt an answer to this at an early date; that is, if he can bring his mind to anything connected with farmers avy more tban he did in his speech at the Halifax exhibition, when he neyer recognized their existence. THE VICE REGAL VISIT, His Exceency the Governor-General will arrive bere on Tuesday next by the Domiuion Fishery Cruiser Acadia. His Excellency will be received at the wharf bv a Guard of Honor and a Reyimental Band, and will be escorted by His Honor Lieuteoant-Governor Howlan, to Goveroment House to lunch. At three o’clock the Vice Regal party will go to Kindergarten Hall, where Lady Aberdeen will deliver an address. After this a levee will probably be held. Lord and Lady Aberdeen will diue at Government House and remain there till the next morning, when they will leave for Zummerside, where they will be pre- rented with an address in the City Hall. In the afternoon the Acedia will convey the party to Point du Chene. An Epitor Heip Ur.—There has been considerable excitement at New Germany, Lupenbuvg, N.S,0On account of search being made by constables to apprehead a desperado who has done extensive house- breaking, stealing bicycles, etc. The editor of the Gold Hunter, who was in the vicinity of Barr’s Corner on Tuesdsy on nis wheel, was ordered to “slow up” on two occasions. SuskesPERIAN RecitraL.—Those who were fortunate enough to hear Mr. Williams in his private Shakespearian Recital in Kindergarten Hal! last August will be pleased to know that there is a chance of having the same artist visit the city about the 22nd of this month. Thore who would like to hear him are requested to leave their names at Johneon & Johnson and if enough patrovage is promised the recital will take place on that date. te Tae Cexrenstat of St. John Lodge, A. F. & A.M., will be held in the Opera House. Masonic Temple, on Wednesday, the 13th invst., at 30’clock, p. m., under the auspices of the M. W. Grand Lodge of P. E. Island, when a historical address will be delivered by Bro. G. W. Wakeford P. G. Secretary and an oration by Bro. G. M. Campbell, P. G. Chaplain. A collection will aleo be taken up in aid of the P. E. Island Hospital. Arrangements bave been made with the Steam Navigation Co. and Pp. E. Island Railway for return tickets at one first-class fare, issued on the 12th and 13th, good to return on the 14th and 15th, inst., for those attending the celebration. Certificates of attendancecan be procured on application to the D. G. Secretary, In the evening the Brethren will sit down together to a banquet in the Hotel Davies. On the following eveningien entertainment and ball will be held in the Opera House under the supervision of a committee of ladies and gentleman. | are accustomed to A REMARKABLE SCENE’ Starving Famlly Helped by Willing People on Broadway. New York, Oet.4.--The crowds that ¢ Broadway from twenty-third street well into the night ‘trange sights, but at six o’ lock lest night the throng at Thirty scene that set many menand women to thinking. It was ¥Y aiternoon au fourth street witue-sed a a father and mother’ prostrate on ithe sidewalk where they had fallen, | weak with hunger, while three famishea and frightened children clang tu their parents and cried piteously to them to awaken. Eveene kKransten, 29 years ald, and wife Augusta, 28 are the parents, Eve, Freda and Edith are } ue the ebildren. nree years ago the father me from Hungary. Heis well educated; » +9 ' : : - » ‘ fora while he mace a good living asa bookkeeper. His father died a and bis little savings were taken by ap unscrupulous lawyer, who told him be could get a small legacy fromthe estate if he had the money for expeases. When hi mney was gone be Jost his employment. since he has tramped about, by day aod by night, vainly seeking employment. Three days ago the jast piece of bread in the house was given tothe child nothing to eal For three months reo. Since then they had until Jast night. It was long betore the man would beg, but late vesterday after- noon ina moment of despair, he told bis wife to rut on her faded shaw] and bring the children. “ ]f you come,” he said, *“* people will belt when I say [ must have work. Now they think [ he wheo I[ tell them my wife and babies have ucthing toeat. They shall see” Potice- man Weldocn Gallagher, West 33rd street station, forced his wey to the prostrate forms and Dr. Murphy was called, and he said the people were weak from s,arvat on. The minute the crowd heard this a dozen people left and ran iv as many ifferent directions They soon came back laden with coffee, milk, rolls and = a number of other articles of food, which the children seized speedily. The parents were quick y revived and allowed to eat eparingly. hes someone suggested that the crowd take up a collected. It was started with $1, and in five minutes $13.50 was intheir hands. A woman with an armful of groceries which she bad pvr- chased for her own use pushed through the crowd auddropped them at Mrs Kransten’s feet, then she disappeared. Several men Offered the man employment when he wovld be able to go to work. Fically a cabman of a nearby stand in- sisted ou taking the family to their home at No. 324 East Thirty-Fifib street, and as they drove away mauy people made a note of address, CANADIAN CHILD SAVING WORK. ve me Daring the eight months of the present years some 53 children have been rescued and sent out to good homes in various parts of Canada. The work isentirely in the interest of Canadian children and is carried on by Christian ladies in Brighton and Toronto under the superintendency of sustained by voluntary offerings. Friends are urgently needed aud grarefully accept- ed. There are some 20 children now in the temporary shelter awaiting homer. These are mostly young 2 ni suitsble for al ption; many of them are beautiful cuidren whose Only need is that of a frend and a home. Theasges of these child ea ran from two months upto 8 or9 years. = [a- formation is cheerfally given covcerning the work. Correspondence should be addressed to Rev. C. W. Watch, Brighton, Ontario. —_ >> 2 << NEWS NOTEs. J.8impson, who lived near Thorne Centre, Que., took paris green and then attempted hanging. He was eut down, but the poisen killed him. Grief over the death of hie wife is assigned as the cause, A man named Leam:-ngton, while steal - ing a ride on the break-beam of a train near Fort William,Man., fell asleep and as the train was stopping was jolted off. He fell beneath the wheels and had both lege crushed toa jelly. Leamingion’s home is at St. Hyacinthe, Quebec. Coan ro Arrive — The Bark **Albatross” will be due here to Peake Bros. & Co., on Saturday 9th inst with a choice cargo of about 600 tons Sydney sak cos), suitable for cooking stoves, furnaces and general house use, which will be sold low whilst landing. Custom. ers will please book their orders at once. 234, 3i. AND HOME MAKERS. THE DAILY EXAMINER, i year &@fo Rev. C. W. Watch, of Brighton. It is AT THE BUTTS, Annual Competitions of No’s 1 and 3 82nd Battalion. Yesterdav afiernoon the annual prize metting of No. 1 Co., 82nd. Battalion was The weather Co's, shot on Kensing!on range. was fine for the season, and the shooting which was done with the Snider rifle, was very good, The Company. was told off in two classe, seniors and janiors, the ranges fur both classes being 1090, 200, 300 and 400 yarde. The medal! pre- sented by Benj. Rogers M. L. A., was won by Staff Sergt. Allan with a score of 80 pointe. The uedal is now the prope rty of the Staff-Sergt., he having won it twice conseentively., ‘Lhe medal presented by Capt. Hooper to the junior Class was won by Seret. J. Walker with a score of 78 > porns, ' Bollowing are the scores,— ' Pts. Siaff Sgt. Allan, the Rogers’ medal Daily Guardian and $2...0...c3 ccccccees 80 Set. Walker, the Hooper Medal, Daily, Paireot wud OF. 1b ves ivcncccs chstahinnises 30 Capt. Hooper, Dairy EXaMINeR aud Col pergt. Hodd, a blok and $1.25. <7 Sergt. Lawsun, ppe and Sl.e..ssle eee 73 Corpl. Dillon, box cigars and $1... 63 Pte. Diamond, pipe and Sl s.ccccooreeree 56 * Melutyre, box c'gers abd §$; .....060. 55 © Coffin, boCK Bud F1l..ccccece. vvercecee 438 © Suaiutth, suit uoderwear and §l...... 45 Buysler Stewart, iukstand and $:....... 44 te. McCalluw, 2 los tobacco and Sl, 3&9 “ Burrows, purse and $1,......s-ccvece 38 “ McDorald, pipe and $1 ......... 35 Chappell, fruit disi sud 75e........ 33 ‘© Robertson, can coifee and 75c....... 30 “ Cropley, pipe and 75C......... 2600 29 * Sinclair, package of tea and S0c... 27 * Williams, pipe and 50C...........004 25 The officers of No. 1 Company tender their sincere thanks to the citizeus who so geverously coutributed to the prize list. The annnal competition of No. 3 Co, also took place the same afternoon, and the ol Snider was also used , The sheoting throughout was also very creditable. The ranges were 100, 20u, 300,and 409 yards—5S shots at each, Fuilowing are the ecores : Capt. D. Stewart,....-..+... prsvigh ie oo «ie Pte. R. Bruce McMillan,............00- ot A SB. Bat. Lorne. Grewarl...c.cc.. oo sddecesd Ree 0. i ee Wan. Bighiied Tee ihiccscincs: voeceensecshccsd él Wie: Walker Paar tig cc crcetes's 5 ss canes 1 it, Tene RMN... 4s vcs glensic eee Pte. Goodwill McPhail.................00.- 54 Me. Tae TREO. Sc ccsiecs <' Khsedesas, 48 Sit. TOR VOCE, S006 Wicisisd ccoccesbenapse 46 PRs d. Fe accccccen es apecone eemseuns hanes dl Corp. William Duncan. . . .........00000+. 41 Bae 1. We ccecerccesescitewc oh cpg Pre. Ernest McDonald . . . ........0..s0000.".37 Chere TAO Miac cect ews vk (rete BT OY S intsi clincdecebil VCS teil ae ie eee © Chat: BuQeitibe..caiin hE 30 The priz-s will be distribured at Drill Shed this evening. I AI at PaTON & (O'S, SHOW DAY, This is show day at James Paton & Co’s. store. The big establishment is weil worth & visitas the show of new and fashion— able goods for fall and winter is among the firm has ever made. The store is a table network of lines filied with all that is new and pretty. Tnere is hand-made garoiture for the neck, new ostrich feather boas, new woolen knit shonider, neck and head wear, as well as the Jatest crea- tions in fur boas, collars, cuffs and jackets. On the centre counter there is a mag- n-fivent display of millinery trimmings in the way of quoque feathers, ospreys, birds, wings and ornaments of every description for trimming purposes. There is also a tempting collection of trimmed millinery, toe work of the firm’s own milliner. The dress goods department presents a splendid appearance. The showing of popular dress fabrics is large, and includes the fashionable poplin, habitat cloths, silk and wool mixturee, cheviots, Scotch mix- tures,English serges, ombree, silk -figured armure, mateliese valours, stripe mirror valours, and all the leading lines. The waist silk exhibition is unique and elegant. The mantle department is ‘a revelation of the ta lor’s art, and should not be missed by visitors to the big store. Messrs. Paton & Co., are to be congratu- ated uron their splendid show, which ghould be visited by everyone. veri- Ss CoE — —— FINE FURNITURE AT LOW PRICES HERE YOULL FIND THE FURNITURE AND THE PRICES. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd the best that this popular and enterprising ‘ CCTOBE 2 — i ee , re ba ‘ rae fi . [vy ~~ : A Se oe ar i . , dy] A 3 RROW of the Grand Show of Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Millinery and Dry Goods. Key 4 store to-day. given over to Dress Such is the condition of the main floor of the Proud to invite you to exam- ine and enjoy a variety of dress goods that ts matchless in extent, variety, novelty, beauty we yet deeply regret that ail the space and SPECIAL SHOW OF FUR cooDs etd Gir t LON Utteriy Goods, light of this store is insufficient to show them as they should be shown, Wise buyers will know that autumn dress goods are com- October. aud exclusive dress patterns, 2 Now is your time to select one out of hundreds of select ls — Rich fabrics so highly favored by fashionable dressers for whole costumes. The new offerings are leaders: among the charming dress fabric creations of the hour. Well-nigh every conceivable plain color and combination of colors is shown in this rare display of imported Poplins for Fall and Winter, Women cannot affort to miss seeing, Our Dress Goods 14 your choice for 25c. yards—{for ii is an exhibition that stileswise pieces, about 560 yds, of dress tweeds, runs up to 42¢, A full dress for 1$.'75. Cian Tartans, historical correct $1.00 quality for 65¢e—379 to-morrow, Friday and Saturday only, See our last year’s Jackets at a fraction on HALF PRICE JAS. PATON & CO. The Famous Prairie SS tok eae Ss — coal or wood. a: ay oe AK . Ie St Ss ACY a So =a ~mid of bread with the sarae amount of fuel stoves use to bake a few loaves. The famous Prairie is the result of our latest efforts, hav- ing an extra large burn soft or hard REASONS WHY Thermometer in oven shows exazt heat. bottom heats over quickly, prevents heat from escaping oven makes wholesome bread. Steel oven Heavily cemented stove bottom Fresh air circulation through THE McCLARY M’F’G, CO., Lonpoy, WINNIPEG, ToRoNTO, MontREAL, VANCOUVER, If your local dealer cannot supply you, write our neares} house. hr eee al - shol Will bake a pyra- | that other) fire box, and will| FOR SALE RARE CHANCE Tho property occuied by J.J, Gay and sen situate in the village of Pownal, 7 miles from ~barlottetown, is offered for sale. The pro prietors have carried op a large market gar- den nursery, and seed business for thirty years, and the purchaser wiil no doubt retain a large share of the to’altrade. The prem- ises comprise a large dwelling house, a warehouse, barn, #hed, orchard, and about acres of the most ferti:e land on the Island This land hasbeen manured year after year, for s> long that a3 an old man said the other day; “It isail a bed of manure an could be hauled for topdressing.” ‘This would be an ideal spotfor a country merch- ant, orit would be admirabie fora summer resort, The situation is one of the most beautiful on the Island. Good batbing, fishing. boating, shooting and fishing within easy distance; churches, post office scho2' telephone and shops all at the door, For terms and further particulars, apply Von Clure Gay, J J Gay & son or to, ‘ JOHN T MELLISH Solicitor Charlott etown. d&w oct 7 Royal Oak Soap The perfection of Laundry Sovp. It requires years of costly and careful experiments to produce a Laundry Soap up wo the high stand of the famous Royal Oak Soap. It gives universal satisf:ce tion. For sale by all grocers. CHTOWN SOAP WCRKS -