MR ee ae ee ee — Cea SR Sy tats... | Soe THE DAILY EXAMINER. | - aa i Local and Other ftten \ v Kid { . iat opened at Harris < ini Tue Stayvey left port this forenoon & ‘ : sndsome variety of Dress Stuffs now open at Beer Bros septl3 2i - Caves, Capes, Jackets and Cloaks—Hun- ireds of the latest novelties, at Beer Bros septl3 2i - Sewn rR Phe ladies of the Masonic sewing cl e will meet in th: Lodge room toe | morrow at 2.30 p. m - Tus Premier, due here from Halifax to morrow morning, wil: sail on return via Sum merside at 6 o'clock to-morrow evening. - WatTan Desexntcres —The Water Com missioners have a few debentures for sale. Apply to the chairman sl0 3i eod - MILITARY lhe members of the Charlotte. town Engineer Corps are requested to meet at the Law Courts building this evening at & o'clock - skANTEED.—A. S. Johnson is prepared to give a written guarantee that Everybody's Pille are prepared from purely vegetable ingreriie sts ee ennai Rovat. Belfast Ginger Ale and Wilmot Spa Water have as their base the Wilmot Mineral Spring Waters, hence they are wholesome, health producing as welf as delicious. Try them ee - Bano Concert.—Galbraith's Band will give their last promenade coucert for this seaach in Queen Square Gardenz this even- ing. A splendid programme has been pre- pare i. Potice Covrt.—This morning Philip Smith was sentenced to 14 days in jail with hard labor for assault and battery on his wife, Iwo persons were cach Gued $1 and costs for non- payment of dog tax. ec City Councit.—An emergency meeting of the City Ceuncil is called for this evening at seven o clock, to take into consideration the removal of the building on Queen's Wharf aud other matters relating to said whart. oviamesiiamaia SHOUDA’S OINTMENT, the treat German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as ifby magic. 3 ox. tubes in elegant cartons 560 cts. —_—_ ~-_ — Tus M. P P. Co in their advt. now present the sworn statemen: of a welleknown citizen of Westville, N. S., that he was cured of chronic dyspepsia after a terrible suffering of five yesrs, by tae use of Malte Peptonized Por oe Set Ne Tuts Weex.—Ladies’ Dress Goods, Tweeds; Cashmeres, Merinoes, Ulster and Mantle Cloths, Mantiles and Jack-ts, Felt and Straw Hats, Gloves, Corsets, Fiowers and Millinery ‘toods) New Store, next Beer & Geitf.~—W. A. Weeks & Co. sepil3 2i sich eels Rea Estate Sate.—We would direct the attention of the public to the sale of the late Alex. Dixon's property, which takes place to morrow (Wedicsday) at ll a. m., on the pre- mises, Bayfield Strees. The house is heated with hot water and will be sold without re- serve.—R. Beariato, Auct’r. ~~ Coscerts.--The Kickapoo Indian Medicine Co. will give benefit perfurmances on Wed- nesday and Saturday ino aid of the Charlotte town Hospital. Admission 10 cents. These popular entertainm-nots should, cn both occa sions, be well attended. There is to be a grand baloon asceusgion on Wedueaday evening - DisCHARGI: The New York achr. Nora Reid, Reid, master, haviog been given oa “clean bill of health” by the quarantine of- fiver, ie now discharging her cargo at Pownal Wharf. She has 425 barrels of oil for Carvel! Bros., and 50 tons hard coal for Cha:les Lyons - Freeman Hvar Juha Wuonnacott, of Rollo Hose Company,was badiy hurt while working at the fire this morning W hile engaged unreeling hose, his leg came in evataet with one of the spikes in a ladder on the dovok and Ladder Truck, receiving adeep cut in the groin, Dr. Johnson dressed the wound. For Bostox.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, left for Boston at seven o'clock last evening. with a cargo made up of 412 cases eggs, 62 bris mackerel, 18) ey oil barrels and 31 packages sundries er psagsengers were: Geo H Keliy, Mrs John Wood, Maggie Mahar, Minnie Poole, Minnie Barry, Annie Delauey, Mrs F Bleumerhassatt, Catherine Mouaghar, John tLorway, Mrs Lorway, Florence Lerway, Margaret Lorway, Miss M Rush, Mies § Macdonald, A Kent, Mrs Small, C Sraail, Mrs Macdonal!, Mrs Jas McCarvill, Joho Hagen, Misa Beales, Annie Tennyson, Bridget McEachern, John McQueenn. —_——_-.»—_——- Tue Marxes.—There was a very good attendance at the market tc-lay and busicess was pretty briek in the ferenoon. Hay was on sale in good supply at 35 cents to 45 cents per 100 |ba. Oate sold at 32 cents to 34 cents ; wholessle boyers. luside: Eggs were rather ecarce at 12 cents to 13 ents per dozen Butter wee on sale in large quanti.ies at 19 to 20 cents per ib r freeh, andi 18 cents per lb. for fir- Kin lot Fow! sold at 40 to 55 cents per pair. Blackberries sold at 20 cents per qt. Vegetables of the season were on sale at the USUAL pri e€4 MARRIED. On the Sth inst., ia the Tremont K. B. Unur Boston, by the Rev. W. W. Ramsvy, the Kev. George Steele, of St. John, a to Miss leabella ( W right, formerly ot Char- tottetuw: a ae DIED. At North River on Tuesday, 13th Sept., Mary A, widow of the late Duncan Robert- Son, aged 85 years Funeral! from the residence of Jchn Robe erteon on Wednesday, at 2 p. m. At Kingsooro, Lot 31, on Monday, 12th inst, Wiliam Barrett, aged 86 years A tatty Northamptonshire, England, he came to this Island in the year 1837 with Governor Fitzroy, whom he served 24 years He accompsnied him to the West Indies when be was appointed Governor of that place, also to Australi He returned to the I-land in the year 1856, where he hae remained until] his death He alao served Sir Robert Hodg son when Governor of thie Island. He leaves one sop, vine grandchildren aad six great grandch ldren Funeral will leave bis son's resid ace at 10 O clock a, m. on Wednesday, 14th inst eee ee ae _ eS ere - eee a a im _— —_——— a a pitta iz x Ja ~ —* en ~~ — — - a = TUESDAY, SEPTEMBEI — —- ———— $-§ (ee = t 13, 1892. TE LEG RAPHIC NEWS. wuces ars. sroman (4 A SY ‘A Plucky Horse and Iriver, | , Sr. Jonny, Sey:c. 13. | The horse races at St. Stephen yesterday ; were well attended. he three-minute | class Fas won by Arclight, Sct. John, with | Jubilee, Yarmouth, second, and Kitty D | Houlton, third. : in the 2.27 class Sea King, of Yarmouth had two firsts, two seconds, and a fourth Rocket also has two heats unfinished, on | sccount af darkness. In the fourth heat | his hind foot caught in his boot, and he went into the air, turning a complete somereault, and lighting heavily on his side. Slipp, his driver, lit on his feet and was dragged down, but not hurt. The sulky was slightly damaged, but repairs were soon made, and amid a general outburst af &pplause Slipp started in the fourth heat and got ated place. so do customers PROHIBITION |! We Views of Mayor of Montreal, ©UStomers and Friends to know | A Nimble Sixpence is Better than a Slow Shilling. Woney talks, tell our prices. want our Mosmmear, Sept. 3. (that our Store in future shall be aoe McShane gave evidence bafore the Commission on prchibition yesterday. x He held that Montreal was no worse than run for CASH ONLY, as we be- other places as regards the liquor question, and that prohibition would not improve]. . - , matters auy. He believed, with Father 2» > = . » a Té¢ McCallan, that abuse and not use of God’s lieve it Is much better for our cus- gifts constitutes sin. If aman wanted to drink liquor he had a right to take it, but & man who was iuclined to taks a drop too tomers, and we will he in a posi- much should joia a temperance society. Lawless New Yorkers tion to sell cheaper than we have —— ever done. The Militia Wanted. (JuaRANrINzE, N, Y., Sept. 13. | Dr. Jenkios has been informed by tele- | graph that the steamer Cepheus is anchor- | We Cash ed at Fire Island deck, with 300 armed men on board to opps the indng of pss HuLVers Shall see a great difference sengers. The Doctor has requested Gov- ernor Flower to call out the militia. are determined that —— in Our prices and the ‘prices to be A Brave Woman and a Bad Priest. Mossxea Se 13 FOUN in Other stores. Mrs. Fee, while attempting to save | little boy from being rua over by a Grand | ‘Prunk train, was crushed to death at Point St. Charles The boy’s legs were also fractured and amputated. Rev. Mr. Angers, parish priest of Dun- | ham, P. Q., has been following in the footsteps of the famous Father Gyot, of St ~ . ] t a Montreal, aud like tne an came most comp e €. to grief. Angers has left the parish and returned to Oka monastery. = Our Stock for Fall is now al- Never have we had such a large stock of Mlen’s Over- Pears Concerning the Chief Justice. Boys’ Overcoats, Reefers and Suits, Chil- dren's Overcoats, coats, Reefers and Suits, Orrawa, Sept. 13. Fears are entertained concernng the re- covery of Chief Justice Ritchie. a em a The Canadian Fisheries. Reefers and (Daily Bulletin.) Hatirax, Sept. 12. Cod fair and a few hake at Malpeque. The catch of mackerel is light at Mimini- Suits, qs j cs’ Reefers, ete, ; Ulster gash, and also light at all stations in Alber- | N Cloth, Cloth, Tononto, Sept. 13.—-10 a. m. ton district. T \ Moderate to fresh southeast to wun-/ Ulsters, etc., ete. west wind; fair and warm. —_—_- o> — Weather Bulletin. Sacque Sacques, oe + a oo HEAD General Telegraphic News. | QOur Store shall be Lonpon, Sept. 9.—Public attention was | in drs o the case of the ow U ee ae the ai Aladdin Hi = ae ART E RS for mate and 18 of the crew who refused to go with the ship even as far as Cuxhaven, she being ready to sail from Falmouth for Ham- = burg. The Falmouth magistrate, before whom the rebellious seamen were arraign- a ed yesterday, adjourned the case to ascer- tain whether Cuxhaven was infected with a cholera To-day he received a telegram stating that Cuxhaven had not been declar- ed an ivfected port, though cholera cases had occurred there He thereupon gave decision in favor of the Aladdin’s crew, a decision which was loudly cheered by thuse in the crowded court room. The ship’s owners have declared their intention tu ap- peal. . see us. We want everyone to call and Wholesale and Retail. BROS., The Wonderfal Cheap Men, Local Notices. All kinds of dres, clothing aad other pat- terns selling from five cents at the Diamond Booketore. New Carpets, Oilcloths and Curtains re. ceived at the Scotch Store—James Paton & Co., 168 Victoria Row. Get one of those enermous note snd letter paper writing pads for ive cents and upwards at the Diamond Bookstore. Only one-half the nsual price. Every purchaser of half a dollar's worth at the Diamond Bookstove wiil receive a finely illustrated magazine of sixty-four pages free. Of itself it is worth half,the money.' When you want an overcoat or reefer be sure you see Prowse Bros. They have some fine value in clothing this fall. No man on woman shou!d pass it if they want real and genuine value. 812 3i Why pay $16 to $24 for an overcoat when you can bay just as gool a one from Prowse Itros for $12. Call and see them before you leave your orders. el2 3: 1 } 7 , | A ( ) | Go te Beer & Goffs for the best mixed L o> y \ : e . pickling spice. #12 3i Beer & Goff have on hand some ex‘ra strong E gilish malt, and white wine vinegsr, just tue thiog for keeping your pickles good. 812 3i Charlottetown, September 6, 1892—eod & wky ANTED | New Autumn Dress Goo OPENED AT THE SCOTCH Shot Cheviots, Valours Russe, Epingle Nacre; 600 yards Dress Goods, only i6 cents per yard; New Velvet Dress Bindings, New Mantles, Capes, Jackets and Ulsters. JAMES PATON & CO., 168 VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, September 13, 1892—eod & wky —_ > wa — — —— ————_——— — ee FIRST INSTALMENT —_——oFr-—-— NEW FALL DRY GOODS. PERKINS & STERNS. — ee. —x)j)———— —_——— 95 Cases uf NEW GOODS now opened. New Mantles, New Ulsters, New Miliinery, New Trimming, New Dress Goods, Staple Goods in great reviety. Prices low as usual. eod & wy —septl0 BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. We are now offering a lot of Summer Wear in Men’s Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at knock-down prices. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, August 4, 1892—eod & wky a SS ———_—_ a — —4 = exStar —(0) THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right te be called Beautifal from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Establishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed ints a proverb, namoly, when you Pail to get suited at the Star Tailoring stablishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. McLeod & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky earmmganen meson aan te ed o aa ml int crag AE Init geet st, nop eases tae ate teagan — wm dime ate CE ane SOP Se = etanies Steet se RE a as as ete ome a se tet PS tne