TH « APE ’ ad Dall News] twa te 1 : f» nis «& i ’ iderlt oe ‘ ; ] 4ER M ' i igati . k | seot Let Fin f ven ye i VW I } 2 $50 ' i > A Seb ver Ashore uN ! we " . Cp he T on j : i We ‘ ! ul srluttetow It is thought she , re The cargo }3 now ' . : ia | board the ech i Sw _ New Kirunswick Gold, du | wna ‘ ‘ r ' in p , M mp dane he iigt sat fity j hargeaft th ie A ss have bees nrle G mine et Ie , 4 “ay jua ties le t ‘ a re alt uf telv d “ 5 P — To Consider Tariff Matte: \ri " are abo b my i fi h sd r a es f ere= th ntative 4 t oar la aril matt I r a ‘ walt n the L5th September, and wil ittended by Hor Messer Bowel r Wood and Wallac Circulars wil tn t es of all the eur findir ‘ palities, inviting them i tp es — His Wife I0-Used Him, Frank Boudrot was at the city hall wterday after i warrant toarrest his wif fe ; He wore a woeful, battered coun fiance and his breath smelt strongly ot wisk\ A scar or Frank’ right cheek we where the broom handle came in con- tt with hin A half inch square of curt pilaster re posed between his two ever ks wife was the canse of that bei g put tere. Altogether the man told a hen- peked story, how the woman illused him ad made kindling wood of the furniture ahome.—Halifax Herald iliceaieaitiiataeniay : His Singing Not Appreciated, : A case before the “ome months ago was to cone pre somewhat similar to one that Stipendiary Magistrate before yurt at St. John yesterday. A mn named George Williamson has been atin med to listurbing harge appear and answer ac James’ worship . in St biscopal church. George, it is alleged, mys «diseordantly and loud, that he @ny t voice of the hoir A re- ronstrance hae had the effect of making bre y tle and worse, # R. W GWookshanks and Keltic Jone, hurel mrdens, have made a‘ mpiaing im the pice ou i Bureed in Effigy. Itev. L. Gaetz, a well-known Methodist mnister in the mw settle: reer stly burned in hat he had rasot ota school teacher Maritime Provinces, and } at Red Deer, N. W. T., was eflizy for the spoken die paragingly Mr. Gaetz has writ- alleged | K DAILY The Miramichi M 20a this trip ) account M ay it g a holiday in Montreal! Ww ¢ -_ A Correction Lit : L f he BR Ai be if Me Ne | 4 tld ie N a, eS ur vi e . : : f | i MeNeill, M. D Th Ra at Pang I . tie Ta 5 ‘ Ba ] attenda was : 3 Ve stact Dh wa St. | ly Kdwa Fairt 2 N , I ri A I Th 1 2.3: 2 2 3.39% 2.30 rh 2.37 ‘ n Ha owned by H. M L, Fair i I straight heate wit S| tiation 2nd, Grover Clevela . Elgin 4th ; time 2.43, 2.221,224. Th ea ng t vas von by Me “eor, time ‘'; half-mile heats, two in tl ir I ' l a va I ti al mh ree, as a. te - } i : - 0 : were lia \ in Loto a-avg NG Lily Peter ( s Harold M. got fifth, sixth pia ren px vely th hree ‘ In the 2.37 clase we Wyman “ LL wi Mo BECK md and Jennie | Rolfe third; time ee wry iJ. M. Johaseo Rose | got fifth pl three heata i fourth place in the last ] psy s Baby, Currier, Bedford Basin, N. S., was di ed. In the 2.23 class (pacers at trotters) Gypsy won, with Edwin M., | pacer,second; Bird, trotter, third; time 2.2( oO” ~»T e.edh, 2.02 In the three-year-old Gre hu got first place, El } Pratt third; time 2.31, 2.30 Personal, he Cra f Denmark Richard Hunt, Esq wil among the of Summerside, w guests Davies last evening Fred. McInerney and wife, Kent Co., N. B, were registered at tl Queen Hotel this férenoon. Mr. Wm. A. Murphy, of J. Murphy Son,left this morning on a visit to Bostor New York and other cities. La France published lately an alarming r-port concernig President Carnot, assertir that he is seriously ill with little of recovery. Mr. William Perkins, of San Francisco, arrived here las Perkins is a , of this Cal., and — Perkins, evening on a visit. Mr. | brother of Mr. Frederick Perkins to-day for Boston, where she will be or of the principals in which takes place there on Monday next. je | Mise E dith Henderson, of this city, le : | July for cancer in the very sick man. jaw, end is now of Lowell, Mass., ancl den, Mass., Jas. Blaze, home this morning, were registered: John A Robertson, Mo treal; R D Kilgour, London, Ont; G Devlin, Detroit, Me) E. Stone Wiggins has resumed tl weather business. H+ says Ottawa located at the mouth of the natural stor funnel, which accounts for the extraordi have had to contend with this year. to the agitators for the of the Church of Scotland substantiz ’ ; ;} even more ul evid sympathy wth the the disestablishment of the Wales. The non-conformist fish isa b element in filling the Home Rule or lack of pleasant-looking bait. Mr. Labouchere does not like Mr. Ru yard Kipling. public certainly does don Truth, however, he is “ the blatant type” According to Le a braggart I entered b D James W r of Russia is visiting the king prospect an intere sting g event A apecia! from Philadelphia says Presi- dent Cleveland underwent an operation in Messrs. Wm. Waller, and John Musick, of Mai; who have been visiting rel:- tives and friends in Charlottetown, left fi At the Hotel Davies this "morning there ary number of deluges the Ottawa people Mr Gladstone has been wishing suecess disestablishment He has given ences of his movement § fé Chureh in basket, oo Mr. Gladstone will not let it escape This is unfortunate, for the and possessed of col- id | M4 ia- | dir na second, Dorcas registered at the Hote! Kingston, 1e | & 1» | g is t ™ ft | ic a or 1- A ie is = Tr ig d- ” of ' ; aan fm on rilnn : i rat Pom sie can, at are ossal conceit, while his latest book contains i } | aan . evidences of “slobbering im becility the privilege that should be accorded a | ae 7 sctailer inadl iviotie arscunade.” rtepayer and a parent, and adds that | * reaming pa eit! a - eh : Oe ater thirty years of p ae life, he is will- Mr. Kipling will probably sUFViVe an at : ; ol ter to the judgement | ‘@ck which savors so strongly of that ae ac a Q ‘tz de- | American journalism which Henry Labou- a be tal \ oe P trat os a wae red chere oecas-onally affects—with much cares (ha re e 4LPARTIO ayt wis gv means of a free distribution | success. cigee me LOCAL NOTICES. An Extraordinary Accident, “ Advertisements under this heading charged On Sunday night a severe accident hap- for at the rate of ten cents per line. yened to Frederick Smith Having occa aes siabiiooinias son - ip during the night» he We would direct the gattention of your aumbled in the darkness and fell over &} readers to our advertisement in this issue chair which had @ broken rung. In fall-| We have now in stock a full) range of ig, the rung struck him in the groin and | these goods. They are all guaranteed for passed clear through his body, coming out | wy aring qualities and color—John Mac- aw the back of the thigh, lifting up the | jeod & Co Peet Oy eS eae en Great Pargain Night. Every person in | ao ee. ok ae Ww a” | wat of boots ond shees should not fail to shle to remove the chair, and Dr, Weeks hep tothe Dons a Wt cit epg vil Ch, o h , an pe am or } this evening The rin vd s are slaughte red hiorotortn ab 0 vf a a tl oe | the rung , il { be re moved As Mr ; - lear. } ’ . - ~ Smith is an old man, 83 years of age, the | $12 ot 5 Sul its for $9, $10 Suits for $7, wtor has grave fears that his injuries the best of all-woo | goods. Special prices may prove fata! At he if in a this evening at J B. Macdonald’s very precar sondition aed s Journal Strawberry ga: set out this month ~*~ will yield fruit next season. The largest | Y, M,C, A. Hall, berry is the Sharpless, of which variety I ; have 2,000 plants for sale —W. E. Dawson \ : | andience assembled in the in Y.M.C. A. Hall fast evening to witness | Mr. Vinnicombe wishes to notify his he entertainment to be given by Philip pupils that he will resume violin lessons Phillips and his a Mr. Phillips, sr., was | on Tuesday, Se e Sth. Others wishing to 4 present, ant the cone take lessons should app! ly at once, as he is éuet of the cntertamment restel wholly | anxious to arrange the ho Would like | upon his son, who gave great satisfaction to take a few pupils on the clarionet. Any r| Amn : d of the best fi at- 8s ulent who is apable will be admitted in re tended to be! the orchestra class free from extra charge previous evening and that eet e3 21 g, and was decidedly F. E. Evans, of the Shooting Gallery, 8 rand instructive, as well as edi- |. ff r ng a fine silver act in las lwith gw d I pilgrims started from St.) f.rthe champion shot of Charlottetow,. l, passed i Kansas City, thence | Eyory rifle shot should try for this hand- tl California ant Colorado and | some medal r Pacific to the Sandwich Islands, Mies Edith Hill’s piano forte claas begins | "1 : I through A straiia, | the first Monday in pare She has | , . Pa Mr. Phill - a few vacat es Cert “ate fre om London ae — we very cresting Ragland, State of AngloF College, | P ntertainment will be Norwood, England, and organist of St e** will be changed, the Paul's church, Charlottetow voew ; t'y Ame rican with spe- auy3).)w ex pat : ve Werte Pats Everyone is pleased with our iow prices an | in boots. We are selling boots lower ths | sver,—old here before, at the Dominion | fisleadin } | ever,—old here before, jon | tnt a Boot and Shoe Store al? ol | whe called to Bag + u want any whitewash ng done , me § ng ive Manro & Gil lespie a call ne wa sappointed ‘| is a sll pride to us that our Chipped dried beef for sale by the pound * are NEVER MI EADIN at Beer & Cx ff’s. aug3l, 3ins | TUR PAIR FOR YOU. Yesterday we had the ig ur Mi cing & ty) U nsettled e in temperarure, ‘hildren’s Fu enustomers many ng the past twenty ha given our » (rioves dur ta ney rthy ones th ve now offerrat 5( rh sre good value at 50 1 $1.30. if you have not seen | sll JUST TO TEST OUR BEER BROS > ines more Goods are de arger display rs of al! kinds, an ur in* pect Weather Bulletin, Toroxro, Sept, 2, [¢ a. m. with showers, surprising, and ADV ER- pleasure of re- of Furs. As layed we are | of Ladies’ not mach USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, Blood and NerveRemedy. ' For Sun-burat Faces buy a Bottle of AND ALMOND CREAM from It is a first-class thing for Sunbu IY | ekin, like lots of the tions on the market. } JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor, Kent & Prince Street augs HIND'’S HONE Y us. We have just received a fresh stock. rn, Tan, etc., and is not injurious to the cheap prepara- the great | ' EXAMINER ¢ . Gur CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS GOODS, MENS FURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS LADIES’ MANTLES, FWEEDS & WORSTEDS., FUR GOODS. Jepariments ! ————————— We will endeavor to make every BEST We can't do all the department the in town. trade, but we will benefit you. and which you can buy from us cheaper than. you can buy elsewhere; then we are sure we will be rushed al! the time, The magnitude of our trade. enables us to offer very low prices. NEW GooDs Come and see us and you wont now opening be disappointed in our Grand Show and Low Prices —————(x) ene coempee ROWSE BROTHERS The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 2, 1893, Before next Wash Day try MONA You will be surprisel with the result. ‘* og September 2, 1893 oh Books, College 1 e4t b School Supplies OF EVERY DESCRIPTION CHEAP AT HASZARD & MOORE'S. Charlcttetown, Angust, 26, 1893--ta th sat “ COTTONS, CINCHAMS, FLANNELETTES. Charlotretown, Afgnst , Gd 893—fu th sat . SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1893. Pickford 1 & Black. Best value in Charlottetown in falifax &P, 8, Island S.$. Line Grey and White Cottons. A large STEAMER FA FASTNET line of New Prints just received, | eee a ied te selling away down. Lee ROT ced Seegtemee A special line of Dress Ging- “= Say Ain Ge hams, splendid quality, excellent: patterns. Arriving a little late for this season's trade, we have marked | at a price that is bound to sell them. Try us for best quality and lowest price iid Elannelettes. aan good for @ days from ate of issue, | With stop-over privilege at OINTS IN MOORE & McLEOD, econ Successors to Perk us & from Halifax about Sammerside CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1883. Visitors to the World's Pair ——SHOULD TAKE THE- TERCOCAR RAILWAY, Which passes through a Country ut or SCENERY equalled Charlottetewn to Chicago and Returp, 833 55. TOUKIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, good to 5th Nevember, 1893, $48.15, and at correspondingly low rates from all other Stations Further information can be obtained of Agents at all Prince Edward Island Railway and Intercolonial Raiiway Stations Sterns. ) Bast IN TOWN! That’s what is said about our make of SUITS— that they are the best fitting and best finished Suit- to be had im town. marked the prices so low that you will wonder how | | want you to buy from us what we can sell so cheap. FURNISHINGS !—Largest Stock ever shown by us, Underwear, Hats, ete., cheaper than ever. D. A. BRUGE, FASHIONABLE Charlottetown, August 29, 1893—m w f BINDER Tw Builders Supplies, Painters’ Supplies Carriage-Makers’ Supplies, Saddlers’ Supplies, Hardware W. HE. DAWSON, August 17. consisting of the finest Shirts, Ties, A D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Railway Officc, Moncton, N. B., May 8, 1893. __a—bod tH Hstugs 60 10 BOSTON Via the Fast, Magn‘ficent Steamers “HALIFAX” & “OLIVETTE” From Haljtax every Tuesday and Thars- day at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 19 p. m. ONLY ONE N NIGHT AT SEA. $5.00 Charlottetown to Boston ON SATURDAYS For Only $5.00 passengers can leave Char- lottstown on Saturday merning and connect with Saturday Evening S:eamer, arriving at Boston on Monday at 6am. The Quickest Route! Don’t travel second-class when you can go via the fast Short Line and the well-known Steamers “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE” for the same money. For Tickets apply to the Charlottetown Navigati m © Company. jyl4 ASK FOR JOUNSTONS FLUID BEEP, The Great CLOTH | ER, Strength-Giver. _ If you need a Tonic ~TAKE—— STAMINAL. It not only stimulates but builds up and strengthens. You get a TONIC r OoD combined in the form of PALATABLY BEEF TEA. The Ideal Food for Infants (x)—-- ——— Do you know that we bave Call and see for yourselves Collars, ----oo eX) —_—— and a IN | because it is practic ally identical in com position, taste and appearance with Blue Ribbon & Red Cap «ss. + . ! Mother’s Milk. It digests thoroughly without causing an undue tax on the es of the infant’s stomach To LET. A desirable Dwe ling Hos House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Px wile, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession, ' Vilai energ for Everybody ! GHORGE ALLEY. septi—sat tu th & wky - CH’TOWN. Wants, Lost, Found, &e Slaughtering -: Boots and Shoes, Readymade Clothing Cloths, Cottons, &., « Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line LOST,--On Saturday, 26th wit,. overcoat. Finder wili pleas tion of sam at this office f a boy's grey eave informa 2i—-we ptz Queen Street finder will please 2) pd—septi LOST.—Augueat Sist, on | lady’s gold fob chain. The | leave it at this office WANTED A servant for general house work Apply to Mrs. ALLE y ‘Dore hester Street at th—septi BOY WANTED at the P. E. Island Hompl al to attend furn ‘ All Must Ge Before Removing to Our NWeuwr Stcres! So thee hdntoun beteebat ont hol Oe i morning « auE — a In order to make a Clean Sweep and not have to move Stock to our New Stores, the Biggest Bargains you ever got) Will be given for the next three weeks at Seri ed by Me J. WANTED.—A pply toc, aug3l second-hand hoist wheel. I. MORRISON, Queen Street much. "The House on Cumberland Street Thomas Patton It has been thofoughly refitted. Apply at the TO LE } store e of DAY Is0N & Co’, Great George ®'. lw B. MACDONALD & CO’S nonce eal wages ol fa rouKeE ws ork. ‘ " ages Are ti MRS, . w > W.s Ma‘ Kin. Upper fil I . t Charlottetown; August 15, 1892—tu th eat WEST SiDE QUEEN STREET atta WANTED = fore th Septemibe a young nursemaid for two childrer under ae 3 = oe Seger oe acdsee ; 2 : three ye ~~ age App it Tak EXAMINER office. si—augSi LOS! Last evening bet ween ; City é ave () () (0 Weigh Scales and th Banh Nova Seotia, ; by way of Quem and Kochmond Streeta «a siik umbrella cove ri nder will oblige by = . . eaving sam at this off i—aug ST. JOHN, N. B. aq ng " ' iT) ' ugz TO LET \ nt : : I ' ne ee and Sidney &S “, know th Fulton Hous “ ’ t lin At ¢ Bazaar Stor A Church Schoo! for Boarders "22?" ot © Situated on Pleasant and Da Bo S Street, containing eight rooms in first~« lane ° oder, at present occupied b ty 77 4. Me- ' OBR On € n im mediats Appl y ‘io ue Thomas feQuaid, Lower ‘Queen sireet, or to the . Epwarp KEeLiy Head Maste idiom 2. ev. P. Owen-Jones Four Assistant Masters, of w ] are resident. | Michaeleras Term begins Mon | Innis, Eaq.; also, stab hom three owner, jit “WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months, @ good, quict, fami ly « arri age horse, not ews than 1100 ibs. weight, to drive roand town.— WISDOM. If you be wise buy a box of MASTER MECHANIC'S | EUREKA HOTEL, EXTRAORDINARY SOAP, and keep it at hand. , It will not only remove any dirt or stain imaginable | but will also heal and soften it. from the skin, used for all toilet purposes, day, September 4th, 1893. J. Unsworth u—jya One of two vacanc tes for boarders TO LET.—One-half of a do ble teue ment Application for admission, terms, calen- house on Hillsborough Squar, Jately ovcu- pled by B.C. Prowse. For par-tealirs app. 7 to Wim Wyattor] B. Cc bP dar, etc., should be addressed to the Prowse. vod U—jyed HEAD MASTER, Portland Manor, St. John. im | t t s—aug3 TO LEYP.—That pj we Situated resi dence on Ric *hmond Sire et West, near the sea breeze. To 4 small private faimily, rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the —_—— HARLES Hiee ina. jy? TO LET.—Brick Dwe Hing on Water Street, ? | intely occupied by Mr. George J. Wright. ; is house has been in and ! WATER STREET. | throughout, and is ‘now tn splendl a from attic to cellar. Possession given trome- Trains and | diately. Rent moderate. For partic Good | @pply lo Geoker PEAKE, office in buildi occupied by Peake Bros. & Co. cod Ui—anglz to ‘meet all Moderate charges. Free Coach | Steam boats. It can be table. C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. {| TO HIRE.—A first-class Horsé and Baggy , a ie | to k Rat ev sat tf—sept2 | citown, July 31, 1893—3m m wf | Jemy's Jewelry More. APPIY 6G. -——— > oe eg be net ceqenpinlen a n ee re — or nd seunene def senditnentmieaa ai