a TH LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | Fea G s a Specrary Beer Brose - REMEMBER the spel temperance meet P art ec Hall to-night - TAX Ex tions are now be r arrears ty taxes All i vet paid sho ld lo 80 at . acme \ } ‘ ~ at the Gos \i i} Ph fall at 8 ven ing _ ' Seort A SumMons I afternoon a | Angus Darrach | ‘ Canada Tem- | » Wednes- | ‘ ‘ Not | sl of the Mrs. I t Stanhope, will take | rrow (Friday), v. aa prev yisiy ate Cc This forenoon, John | nfessed to a first | Temperance Act | e sum of $50 and $5.95 | wonment He v pnt? mpr i | diincinilitipieman Rewovat.—As will be seen be referring | serent ¢ Conroy tice and residence to P r.G - w house on the cornor of Great nd Dorchester Streets, opposite | | ns palace iumns, Dr ed his Boxnsuaw The jonhsaw Presby-:erian C} will take pla e next Sabbath In » the preacher will be the Rev the 1 , : Mr. McLean and in the evening the Rev { {PPENIN AT t i E. Cameron will officiate. There wil! als ul ening serv enateiennes ywex, Arrenrion!—No 1 c : Garrison Artillery, will meet at ‘ Shed at 8 o'clock this evening, irrangements for drill. and to re- e prize money for big gun practice Members of the Company are requested ' their fles to the armory : 7 mem ber Catueprat Baraar.~—A Ladies Committee desires to a k wledge with thanks a donation for the Bazaar fr Walt Thorne, Charlotte- town; also a donation ofmilk from Mre R t Dewar, of this citv, and a donation of bread from Craig & Co., Pictou, and flowers from J. P. McLellan, of the same | : la sniidiadtiieniias Fara. Suootinc.—An inquest was held ‘ ia afternoon in view of the body of Robert Lowrie, who was found dead near W right’« Creek, and a verdict returned to the effect that “the deceased came to his leath by a gunshot wound inflicted by himself while labouring under a fit of tem- por nsanity” Dr. McLeod was the caddies ReorsTrRarion.—The work of receiving avr utions for registry onthe Voters’ ng steadily on The committee | e rooms of both parties have had for the last few days, but L sta is go their hands ful there are still a number who are “leaving it he last.” As the.rooms close on sat ‘ f the dilatory ones will be sure to “yet left” unless they attend to the matter at on The rooms are ope every ay ani night aii las Coctecium—The September num ber of the Coflegium,the excellent monthly pub shed by the students of St. Dunstan’s College, is at hand. It ie fuk of good things, as usual, and, as it is printed at Tue Examuixer Orrice it is needless to add that the typographical work is first-class | Mr. A L Fraser is elitor in chie?, and he | has for his assistants Mesers A A Sinnott, P F Doyle, J A Ready, J L Roche, A A My Db. nald and P R Welsh. - -~ 4 Fixe Horse.—Oliver Mason was driving in his road cart this morning, one of the handsomest horses we have seen for along time. Heisa gelding five years old, «ired by Almont M., a son of Herdan- , and raixed by Mr Forbes, of Mon- tague He has taken two first prizes for gentleman’s carriage h This beauti- ful snimal is being shipped by Dr. Bag- nal the Schr. Neva, to the West Indies to fill an order for the best and most sty ' lish bay horse, five years old, fifteen hands | high, that he could. get for a geutleman im the Sunny South, soaRD OF TrRADE.—At the meeting of | Board of Trade held jast evening, the following gentlemen were elected members:—Dr Jaa Warburton, Hon David Laird, T B Mothersill, W A Weeks, C Lyons, D B Stewart, Benj Heartz Benj Rogers, J J Davies, J B McDonald, ; R C Goff, D Nicholson, J M McLeod, G D| Davison, F H Beer, DO’M Reddin, Dr S Dodd, E H Beer,.H C McDonald,E K Brow, W D MeKay, Arthur Peters, J H Good, | neas A McDonald, Dr S R Jenkins, Geo + Rogers, Alex McKinnon, Thos A Me- | lean, J K Koss, J T Mellish, @ H Tay- the Charlottetown | me ee eee PERSONAL. R T. F. Fallerton is expected home | from St. John to-night Warden Shatford, of the Halifax Muni- | cipal Council, is visiting the Province. | He ia registered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. David Watson, jr., representing | Kerry, Watson & Co.,Montreal, is here on a | business trip. He is registered at the Hote Davies There were registered at the Hotei | this forenoon: John Burns, Wood Islands; I) A Stewart. Georgetown; PJ) e|, Niagara Falls. Mr. W. A Mass.. wh tobertson, of Worcester, has teen home on a visit, left y forthe States His Robertson of Pownal, | regret to hear of, is a) little better i Mr. Chas. Andrew of North St. Eleanors. a trip to Cornwall, Enog- has relatives. He will re-| ng.— Pioneer Enreka Hotel this meo-ning: Kate Willard, Robury, Mas-; Emily McLean lo; Matilda McDonald, | do: $8 T Hughes, Boston; Delena McLe!lan, Roxbury, Mass; Rebecca McPhee, | Laurence, Mass; Laura Parminto, Con- | cord, N HH; Gertie McPhee, Laurance, | Mase: S M¢ ameron, Boston | Sgain thie mort i r ‘ father, Mr. James whose iT et week fo land, where he tur nh the #pr Registered at the DIED. Suddenly at Souris West on Sept. 22nd, ! after a iIness ot five days, Anne Me- | Donald wed wife of Richard Hayes, | E-q., in the 92nd year of her age. | ; fnot be still } Want, temperance. | mothers, strengthen the | cannot be fought with any success because | of the clouds of gas .and smoke arising | for at least two years. Little Pains Make Serious Illness | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. |“ THE LEADING E DAILY OUR HOMES. The Rev. Mr. Miller, last night at Chrie- tian Church, gave an address on the sub ject of “Our Homes.” Me said there never |} wasatime inthe history of our land, ; when the children so much needed the | parental care as to-day. |} hustling and Fathers in this busy world of ours, are future welfare of Never was the child so seperated from the parent as today. It is one thing to he a parent, another thing to be a friend and companion of the child neglecting the sone Parents are forgetful of their children’s | manhood and womanhood. How many parents there are who, when they leave EXAMINER - To the Duying Public: their | nies ‘Christy & Co, manufacturers of the cele- brated Christy brand of Hats, that James the house to go down town to trade, tell | Paton & Co., of Charlottetown, are no Willie or Eva that if they will be good un- til papa or mamma returns, she wiil bring then: some candy The mother returns, forgetting the candy. tells her, very emphatically, if she does she will be ehild confidence in the loses mother longer our Agents, and that the goods now Bracries. Mamma Deine sold at 25 per cent. discount were ‘wppet. thei NOt bought through our direct agent this Mothers, vou had better burn your bread vear. than the confidence of the child about temperance reform when they are | forgetting the very ones whom they ought to look after? The childres strike the blow at home, not the saloon. Husbands, you made a vow on marriage dav, before Almighty God, that you love your wife and protect her. Now, stay at home at night,carry out the vow, child. Bring your childrea to Christ. First reconcile yourself with your Sav- mur, get better acquainted with your wife and | | When there are no patrons there are no saloons. If we have enough of Christ, we need no Scott law. Spend an hour now and then telling the child of the | home and of Christ. Tell them the bene- fits of honesty and morality. Be sure you | have these principles yourself. Men, vote | a you pray, and you will have what you The world for Christ | and Christ for the world. Our hope is in | the rising generation. So, fathers and chain of love that binds the children to the parents, by being their companions. Mr. Miller has | been requested to repeat the address at | some future date SUSTENATION FUND MEETINGS OF METHODIST CHURCH, The fullowing is the arrangement made | by order of the Charlottetown Financial | Meeting, for holding the Sustenation Fund meetings throughout the District: Charlo tetown, Prince street, Sunday Vct 14,7 p m. } Charlottetown, Upper Prince Sunday, Oct 14, 11 a m. Powna!, Monday, Oct 15, 7 pm. Vernon River South, Tuesday, Oct 16, | 7pm. Montague, Wednesday, Oct 17, 7 p m. Black River, Mt Stewart circuit, Thurs- dav, Oct 18, 7 pm. Souris, Friday, Oct 19, 7 pm. York, Sunday, Oct 21, 11 am. York, Union Road, Tuesday, Oct 23, 7 pm. Winsloe South, Sunday, Oct 21, 2.30 | Pp m. Winsloe, Highfield, Wednesday, Oct 24, iT pm Cornwall, Sunday, Ort 21, 7 p m. Cornwall, Kingston, Monday, Oct 22, 7 p m | The Rev. Robert Wilson, Ph D.. of St John, N. B., chairman of the Conference Su-tenation Fund committee, will attend ani address each meeting in the interest of “Home Mission Work,” within the bounds of the N. B. and P. E. I. Confer street, jence. A collection will be taken up at each meeting in aid of the Sustenation Fund. Joan GoLpsMitH, Fin. Sec’y. Vernon River Bridge, Oct 8. - woe +s UR SuamoKin, Pa., Oct. 9.—A fire to-day in shaft No l,ofthe Luke Fidler colliery caused by the careless use of adamp, cost the lives of five miners, and probably many months of idleness to 900 employes. Irving Bluffington, the man who carried a naked lamp was suffocated and four others are shut in the mine beyond all hope of rescue Fifty other workmen had thrilling escapes through dense smoke and deadly gases, Two were overcome but their comrades carried them to the surface. The flames from the burning mine. It has been deci- ded to drown out the fire,but it will require | six weeks to fill the inside with water. Op- perations cannot be resumed at this mine Itspay roll aver ages $25,000 a month. ff not attended to in time. When head- ache, dizziness and other symptoms tell of functional disturbance in the system, the prompt use of EVERYBODY’S PILLS will prevent much suffering. This grand remedy cures DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, BILLIOUSNESS, and kindred ailments. sar ONE GIVES RELIEF. Price 25 cents. Johuson ,& Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. octl0 Bright Post Office People | The efficiency of the Charlottetown postal officials is well known. Not alone is an immense amount of mail matter handled every day, bat no little skill is shown in forwarding lettert on which the address is unusual or “blind.” The other day we received a letter addressed thus ;-— FURNITURE STORE, CHARLOTTETOWN.” Placed in our box by the wide-awake P. O, clerk, who knew a thing or two. Haw it not suggestiveness fur yon, in mak- ing future purchases in our line of goods. MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD, Who Sell at Selling Prices. ODD! Yes, it is odd that these odd Vests escaped notice until now, for regret - they for a sensational ODDER if, after seeing marked them, you do not consider them the oddest ~the “ oddaciousest”- bargain yet*#een in Undervests. Children’s, Tue Wrarner.— Strong winds and gales Clearing ; a little lower tem perature. How many ? BEER BROS. but after all there is no need will fit in capitally to-morrow “Snapgain. It will be these at the prices we hav What sizes? Women’g, and Only 52. from westward ; How do} # | the people of the land expect to bring CHRISTY & CO., Ltd, IMERSON WOOD. Per BARGAIN SALE THIS WEES, Commencing To-day and Continu- ing ‘Fill Further Notice OUR ENTIRE STOCK ——— 5} Grey Flannels, White Blankets, Shirtings, Underclothing. White Blankets from $1.75 up, Grey Flannels 20c, for 15e. . 28¢, for 20e, “ d6e, for 2c. Shirtings, Sc, for 5c, af 12c, for 8c. , l6c, for 12¢. Dress Goods, all wool, 25c. Union for Te, 10 pes Table Linen 50c, 30¢c. We are bound to give our customers bargains if they take advantage of the golden opportunities as they go by. REMNANTS ! REMNANTS | PROWSE BROS, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, October 9, 1894—dy AND WINTER UNDERWEAR. We are showing w large assortment of Ladies’ and Children’s Undervests and Combination Suits. Special lines of Vests at 20, 25 and 30 cents. Men’s. and Boys’ Warm Shirts and Drawers from 25 cents upward. Cardigan Jackets from 90 cents, HARRIS & STEWART LONDON Charjottetown, October 11, 1894—dy HOUSE. some rain followed by flee o » wish to state, as the representative of aes - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, TRY OUR MAKE onevit i ta takig.. READY-MADE CLOTHING | The Best Quality Shown in the City at ths Lowest Possible Prices. OVERCOATS, SUITS AND REEFERS, ALL SIZES. | _Aoaves ID. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, October 9, 1894—tu thn sat LO SS —— HAVE BLANKETS We have them at $1.75 a pair—they may be Worth more—we leave that to you. } } i | i | | | | | | at all prices. Wer Know there’s no better sold at $1.75. uarger, heavier and better Blankets—$1.98, $2.15, $2.60, $2.90, $3.45, $3.60 per pair and upwards. We bought a large above figures, Crey Flannels. In GREY FLANNELS we are showing splendid values. from 10 cents up; a specially good quality, 15 cents. stock of these and got them right, thus we are able te give Good Flannels MOORE Charlottetown, October 4, 1894—t t s OUR STOCK ——— OF} FALL AND WINTER BOOTS 1S NOW COMPLETE. Our Prices will be fourd the Lowest in the City. J. B, MACDONALD & CO. LLL OL LON ON el Od ONE ON, ON ON A) & YOU SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE OUR STOCK OVERCOATS AND REEFERS. /n imnense Stock to choose from. Prices. right. — J. B. MACDONALD & CO. L/32> 34, Charlottetown, October 1, 1894—dy as for twenty years HELD THE 5 | FIRST PLACE as a strengthening and tonic medicine. PUTTNER'S EMULSION is agreeable to the most fastidious palate. PUTTNER'S EMULSION THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, 2° stomach. where we have a Choice Assortment of i —ir' Our Only Place of Business at Present is PUTTNER'S EMULSION may, be taken with perfect safety at | all times, and for any length of | time, by the most delicate of FR BSH GROCERIES women and children. PUTTNER'S EMULSION At a Small Advance on Cost. 4 Pa Se ee ee nany hundreds from untimely raves. Flour, $3.25 per se seca ieee Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. | Kerosene Oil, 16c. per Imp. ota Inspection Solicited. | \esetiy afl lentil. Biseattiain, 08 80 conte for an honest e1cur ounce bottle. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., | _< octs Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1894—ta thu sat Rogres’ Building,Queen Street. ‘TWENTY DOLLARS WINDOW BLINDS. PICTURE FRAMING, GURTAIN POLES. have been paid to travel- ling peddlers for Watches now lying at our Store for repairs, and not worth five; and never were. Two or Three Dollars added to the amount given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid Gold Watch, guaranteed in every respect. MORAL:—-Be careful, when purchasing, that you buy of a reliable dealer. G. H. TAYLOR, We are Headquarters for Picture Framing, Mirrors Window Shades, Books, Stationery and Fancy Goods. Call on us'4vhile in town. It will pay you. BAZAAR STORE North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, September 2,5 1894-—t7t s septl3 . 1894. Estate of the Late Charles &. Rob- ertson, of Charlottetown, Mer- chant Tailor, Deceased. Sealed Tenders (to be marked “ Tender Estate C. E. Robertson ”) will be received | by Messrs. M. & D. C. McLeod at their | office in Charlottetown up to THURS- | DAY, the Twenty-fifth day of October, | A. D. 1894, at noon, for the purchase of 1. The stock in trade of the above jestate, Shop and Office Furniture and | Tailors’ uteasils now in store and premises on Richmond Street, and the good will of the business carried on by the deceased, together with the lease of said store and | premises ° | 2, The book debts and promissory notes | owing Mr. Robertson at time of his death. Separate tenlers for No. 1 and No. 2. Stock list (which has just been taken), | lease and list of debts and notes can be | seen by intending purchasers on applica- tion to Mr. H. R. Boswall, at the store. | Terms—One-third cash, onethird in three wonths, and one-third in six months; last two payments to bear interest at six per cent, and to be secured to my satisfac- tion, Each tender to specify nature of proposed security, and to give names of sureties. I will not be bound to accept the bigh- est or any tender, SOPHIA C. ROBERTSON, Administratrix. wky tf $10 per set. Partial sets $2.00 and up- wards. Painless ex traction of teeth. DR, J, P. MURRAY, Office, 145 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. BE. I. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow prepared to make Surveys of Land. ran Boundary and Divisice Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, echanicas and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci @- cations and Estimates, J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1s4—dy & wy CARD. MRS. STEPHEN WHITTY is now pre- pared to do Millinery at her residence, Dorchester Street, between Great and Prince Streets. Will be most happy to see all her old customers. sept29—2w eod Ch’town, sept29—dy Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act ef last Ses sion, 57 Vie., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity {or the investment of a large or small sums tur short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. _ june226—pat P. E. Island Railway, Onand after FRIDAY, ist Ju the trains of this Railway will run dally asters excepted) as follows :— rains Outward, Read down, PM AM Leave Trains Inward, Read = Arrive PM AM 240 600...... Charlottetown....... 6D 90 301 614.....Royalty Janction..... 606 919 350 64. ....North Wiitshire...... 5h Bw 4@ 6@...... Hunter River....... 52 8b CO Fi cies -Bradalbane........ 50L 7 BED TF Bi..cvecccne ciiiasesectes 45 7 508 7 40......... Freetown.........4@6 70 Be Pek son Kensington ........429 68 600 815)...... r 46 6 rx Summerside AM 140 830§...... * Tiyegae aoe 340 1105 202 845.........Miseouche.........825 W444 223 905........ Wellington........ 307 WIT Dee WU vcttionse PIG En skenceee 237 935 $23 1D DD. .....05000 PEMGET oscccessee i466 8 508 10 47.........Bioomfield.........130 74 Oe BE BAe stsosene Alberton.......... 16 7% ie PA be esbdcusn I dee toed oc 1225 6 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM 620 300....... Charlottetown....... oD 5% 650 315.....Royalty Junction.....906 646 FOP Be vessrcon Bedford ..,.....-80 48 CH O06) ..0:5 Ar V.cont OE &@ > Mount Stewa t a hee Ly it iia 810 3% ae Gi stdcdaeun. Morell -7@ 315 72 24 ‘ 64 188 5 415 115 AM PM AM PM Peewee ee eens . eee See eee eee oe AM PM AM PM 525 410.......Mount Stewart...... 810 346 9 38 B90 GNIAR 2000 009 TF 287 100) 520........Georgetowm........708 215 AM PM AM PM PM AM © UB, ness cechocgnn MII ii ote 6 05........++++-OMpe TA VORB. .0. o..s000 - 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. “= Rall A. MCDONALD, Acting Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16,9°94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, ke Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. “WANTED—A housemaid in a small family. Inquire at this office. tf--octll TO LET—A Room, 9x15 feet, on the second flat of the subseriber’s brick building, corner of Kent and Prince Streets. Apply to Lem - UEL WRIGHT. 3i cod pd—octld ALL KINDS OF PLAIN SEWING done neatly and rapidly at Miss B. WADMAN’s, Bayfield Street, 3i—oota TO LET—House on corner of Euston and Cumberland Street. Enquire of R. FENNELL at Fennell & Chandier’s. eod tf—~oots TO LET—Store on Queen Street, next to Johnson & Johnaon’s ores Store. imme diate possession; rent moderate. A w J.B: MACDONALD. WANTED—By4 young man with capital to invest, a partuership in goed business, Address A B, care of this office. wp HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House situated on Pownal Street. Apply to B. Trainor, P.. GO Depart- ment, 6w law (fri)—septi« TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitehen and attic. A large lot of pooner can be used uired, asa arden if ‘ossession October lst. Ap- septls ty Mrs. Webb. bly © ALEXANDER Hoang. TO LET—The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Stree’s, heated with hot water and containipg nine rooma ply to GEORGE ALLEY. tt we Eg FOR SALE—The house on the corner of eae t Street and St. a contain- ng ten room: A to Mas. FLAIGER North River. poly cod tr” eres ZO Lasrthe Rooms aoe me erchants’ Bank of P. sland, presen occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. i3th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. eod U—sepuly TO LET—A tenement containing five roomsina dwelli house op Alley Street. Possession given lith October next. ALLEY. HOUSES TO LET—Three houses on Pleasant coach house. Apply to Uoneer.