THE LOCAL AND OTRER ITEMS, DAILY EXAMINER - . . ; GUODS GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. New York, August 23.—A Rio Janeiro special says the city is under military pat- | Pixoto’s secret police are everywhere. \ Brazil warship has been ordered back from Uruguay and the harbor is patrolled Exhibition of Fur Goods at Beer Bros. _ eI and $2.50, worth double. our BLOUSES and | Sges {F. Jee WAISTS must be . —_— Bigdicoumt/ TTVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. | All SHIRT sold this month. to clear. 6 and 10 cents. First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- D past five years especially we have made it one of our great objects eo | PRINT COT TONS selling | gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be ot ‘ y re { ir customers everything new and desirable in Fur Goods. We ; ee any hour. Rates reasonable end 7 ve sea i the markets noe and and Canada to pons the ped best meg a very low. | special terms made for excursion parties. Atl the ery ¢ eet prie.s The ve le sl» -rease: ‘ ‘ Ss v1 Vv : al a ~ a oe aes | ry largely increase amount of business done by JOSEPH ST ANLEY i , riment, and the sat «faction that on PBB \1y4) our Pur Good having airemly Pion et esc ius | few days We that we shall Correspon ler & by ue. Tue Wearusy ' places, Fair weather ; irstition im this respect has been largely gratified. surpass anything done by us heretofore. come to hand, we have decided to make our first Fur oth windows will therefore be taken for that purpose for a vl makin this the biggest Pur trade season on record by us. All rarding Style, Quality or little change in temperature; showers in a few we have given our customers, is full proof Our sales already this Ten Cases of Great George Street. Delivery Express. —_—— | Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and | from ali trains, steamboats, ete., at short notice. Please leave your orders at C.J. | Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen Square. A. MeQUAID. aug3—Ilm Price of goods will be promptly attended BEER BROS. Hanes Ch’town, Ang. 2, 1894—dy july26—3m ead ‘ 4 B Br ad vy warships and steam launches. The | > ty has the appearance of a m litary AttD} - Lamont: Acne GAicBh’ ke siete Nees JUST ‘RECEIVED AT——~— ann that the French government will not per I ¢ 8 t Sir Charles Dilke to make a tour of | - : France's eastern frontier fortresses, which & e was said to have planned for a parlia j met tary recess The Frenne h press pre | a ests against allowing foreigners to pry i l to French arsenals and forte : , “a s Cowes, August 23 The Prince of mua , W ales mustered the crew of the cutte B tania vesterdav afternoon short ) be eS 7 * e bis departure for Hamburg. He com aa fed all for the excellent performance a luties, and pres ited ( aptain N " , H i 1 ° rier witl roc Ke anerol ce M-8 ith 3 F ; 5 . bed w th yma words - “e - ont 4 cw ate, Lcw Clothing, Ne Ww M the Pr — of W lew | Ci vee a bD » ~ : j = Ww ql } \ Ms ager, w the Pringe of Wales to Capt. Carter,| MPFCsS Goods, New othing for as I vr he iliania s inn g . : B *IX Successive races from the Vigilant.” Children. r Loxpox, Augnst 23 The Chronicle's | - wate Rome correspondent says the Pope has rEe | ! e . " rent a circular letter to the Italian tishope § « kk . I “a iid Fs €l ] m4 They are re \cstins them to intract the cleo, @ # AK about Coildren’s Clothing. S wavs Why our Stock for Fall will bring { . at ' the prea hing of political reforms by crowds to our mt *ag> N a "a rlebe sw nm Store. No one A we ‘ Loxpox, A igust 23 The Pall Mall | should pass us. : : , Grazette in an article on the Wellman ex- | ™ a gi prdition saya it is stated that the Norweg- ‘ ‘ ea . n members of the party assert the un- : oa iierews.. There will | finees af the Atnericuns who aecom panied @ur prices shall be the lowest r 8 e expedition to take part in such enter- } oe E «| { “! : s be prise. Mr, Rverdahl, of the un versity o¢ on t ils = hie . = iuld you VW aint = Christiania, who was one of the party, ina B 9 ~ : > Brnwey vo Dear. —Acorres | letter written at Walden I-ie, stated that |@ KSOY'S Suit or a Young Mans s ’ E the provisions taken by the party were me : » hi in we 4 5 -% te t sufficient, and that all the members | ®S ult y Ou al Say e money by i @ paler - vere obliged to live on short rations and > - William Curnew’s honse. | drink salt water, which was obtained ty | (Fading with ‘ = was elting snow and ice. As a result he was mr. 4 ew i nade ill. The Gazette further says that ‘ e ee eS \ fairness to Wellman the public should ’ , was = suspend judgment until the explorer shall was : have returned and been vive a chance to we i lefend himeelf ys 3 7 Wasutxarox, August 23.— Secretary ‘ g “ vine ved | resham and Sir Julian Pauncetote, Brit- rd of trade of | 7! Smbas-ador, have agreed upon a con- Ve , ' f th eh vention to be ratified by the United States ‘ , a ‘ ; athe aati and Great Britain. providing for a com- I | » W ] s ¢q i ae ' i » bal cansed immediate | Wise to meet at Venoorees and conn 1© Wonderful Cheap Wien. . } a den ae ee r the amounts of damage to be paid by ; allie 2 aa United States for seizing Canalian Larlottetown, August 21, I894—ly ~ ~ = 0 ¥ j P ! sealers more than three miles from land . ’ nee " : from 1886 to 1890 inclusive The Paris | ! al Behring Sea tribunal established findings OMG YA li ffact that twenty such seizures were @ ' , : Dor made It is understood the president ( bet would like to have the propose | convention ‘ ( Bea t & approved by the senate betore the close of @ : . vag? ye | te present session, and it was to learn : on “e Mo whether this vuld be ac ym plish ed that j TT aT ae eaaataat tie : I ~ a Secretary Gresham visited the capital sev- see > ’ as eral days ago ) | sae : St. Joux’s, Aug. 23—Now that the Persons who neglected paying — their , 1 as late of the first by-election has been set j " " i i hr ‘ tled, speculation is rife as to the success . 1 , s yd. | of the two parties. September 11 has been ’ ac ’ ry ad ’ a ~ : tixed fur the election in the Burgeo and accounts last I all W ill please note that } ATALITY A wa La Poile districts to replace the unseated ra . f James MeNeill, for | and disqualified Whitew avite membe-, J 5 i . 9 Williau MeMillan ac | Murray. HY. Mott, who was defeatel (NOW WE require the amount in full, Ww ' wae th t worn ont at| by Murray at the general eiections or EK ; I ase will November 6,1893, by 100 majority, will | t (Cha te é H. James | trobably contest the seat in the interest of | a isa Pa Stipe sry Magistrate for Queen’s | the Goodridge government. Mr. Emer -| ‘ son, a cousin of the unseated and disquali- | munication with Wood | tied speaker, G. H. Emerson, is named as | } D MA<( ; ! EOD & ( '‘O i i to-day, probably by | the Greenite candidate. | s 2 s 2 g this morning, and Tu: Puitapecenia, Aug. 22.—General Ma - E<amMin 4 therefore unable toobtain ar y | ter Workman Sov ereign, of the Knights of ROGERS’ BUILDING, QUEEN STREET. pa ar f th fortunate | Labor, came to this city a day or two ago, ‘ W lay nig and in company with Secretary Hayes | Hike : >_> a and me mbers of the general executive ' ( harlottetown, August ois 1894—tu thn sat A { inence.—While Mr. | board, Maguire and Martin, unsuccess- . Pa L wa turning to Moncton on | fully attempted to participate in a special W Se. J n a gen meeting of District Assembly, No. 1. " in asked him if he was | Sovereign and other general officers nar- | ‘ fhe Knew ®) rowly escaped rough usage at the hands of | ma M f Paul Lea the delegates Ms aeer : a pomms Loxpox, Ky., August 23.—Near the : a ae mouth of Sexton creek, 16 miles from | ee —_—FoR—— sera a 7 : Manchester, a young woman named Ap- gen : ’, pee ook e "oo »....| derson, who had borne a bad reputation, a oe va : — > : ’ a has been found nailed by her hands and ° : = us dis vered pe asi feet to a tree, with life nearly extinct. No | rince 0 a pS fi ege al ] y C 00 S j .f r s , i e a oles clue has been found to the perpetrators of | : ' P oe . . “d the crime, although it is thought to have | near Brantford, pnt ind had not site Lee ‘<ommitted by wome : | . . wr r Y YATTMNTS. r siaieds hie tiene o committed by women. NOW IN STOCK AND OPENING DAILY. p Edward Island some forty years mi -_ | wo. He left fur P. E. I. yesterday morn- te ee eee Which is the Cheaper? cae am => | j } ELect: At th nieet- p D . Tur Orstorns Eiscra —At the mee : LOW PRICES T . J the wing officers were elected JOHNSON’S QUININE WINE—24 Dr W 5 avard, St John, en ra full doses—$1 .00 . Shaw, tia ton, vice-president, for - . i a seaginaieal < iadiieeshan : G M Armstrong, Montreal, for Que CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE—12 Murr McLaren. St John. for New | full doses—75 cents. | ‘ , wi > en ‘ow Bay, for om . 7 . \ } 4 : oft gt = M wee ". Bay, ‘ Then ours is made from best Wine and | HAS! TARD & MO ORE Me : e Ha vile “ Res a tor \\ ree nee Quinine; no cheap Ger | re; gi ——— ne T; | Mel 1, for PEI; T Edwa iis. | e ; ” . i : We for B sh Ce nbia; F K G rhe choice is for you to make Soth | Printers, Book binders & Booksellers. Sta ra se etary H 8B) are Good, ours is aest. Sma Ottawa, treasurer. The oa) Charlottetown, August 21, 1894—t t 8 me . K N Fenwick, of Kingston Pg f } G G Campbell, Montreal, for » } : Qule. W if McCue Moncton. or New SOhnson & Johnson, | Hr ‘ ’ H Hattie, Halifax for Nova : | : , 5 IN W peg, for Manitobs THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. } Mr Ma . Calva NW J R Mac- . t ‘ . | | : ; Stanley. for PET: W A Richardson, | Co? Kent and Prince Streete. & \ | Columbia rhe next | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. mee As tion 1 be held at “A Fatality Phe Agricuituriat a ving part culars of the . t Wilmot, of Mr. Walter Hogg “ reference was made in a We hav ,r a large ; d , e have now a large an ' f yesterday’s edition of ‘Tne Ex- You have lost the : = amr He (Mr. Hogg) went ont to Power of Sight. |complete assortment of Hats a! e tether, ami a fev i . . ~ . r Lhim breath'ng his Sense of Taste | to«fit: Boys, Youths and Men, a “dl hin ‘ecured at a great discount ‘ fa v nnfort ' radinega tye ~ AND ‘in Canadian, American and “ : } pu ' ery ‘ag , r » . ; Mr i ha Faculty of Hearing, ; English markets, Come and cs You may not know of hef : Y ; — . ate > > y o ut, . the Wonderful Popu- | see oul Hats before going ‘ hody “ . . , * i | . ae, ena larity of Mark Wright | ‘anywhere else. lit athonght the & Co’s. Furniture and : oaitaiaiilie hea ler bepra . wx tees} Briges, | aoe McKay Woolen Co. ' — ‘ ition .. ‘4 thie ate only a ee , er known to kx ° x Charlottetown, Apr |] 9, 1894 M llogg was a wilow \ ou Have Not. ® 8 ges saraly”_ Mr, Hoge wes aide a. Prices This Month. st erected a ‘Low . STANLEY’S and . ng at home with ‘ MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD ' place thie after Mr. Robert Hogg und Who Sell at Selling Prices. a M f Charlottetown, are auges See the LADIES’ JACh- "i | ETS we are selling at $1.00) €o0ee8 DSVOSEDVEsSsessesessessesesst VOVSSVSVSEVVUSVOVSSB EETELHRS Flannelet‘es That Wash And Wear. In Price They Range From 5 cents to 27 cents. A Nice Liue at 5 cents A Little Better, ‘ A Splendid Value, 8 Excellent Quality, about a vard wide, 10 A First-class English Flan- nelette, 12 A Pi: ¢ Assortment of Shirt- ing Pauerns selling much below regular pric: s. MOORE & McLEOD. Ch’town, Ang. 14, 1894-—t t s e f & adgaggddaaed VUEVVGVEVSVSSSESSECSB SVVSSSSSSSTETOSISTSSSSSSVSsHstsessessessesesesseseesesn D.A.BRUCE — MANUFACTURER OF—— Fine Custom Made Clothing. None but First-class Cutters and First- Class Workmen Employed. Try Us for the Best Fitting Suits to be had in Canada, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Charlottetown, August 25, 1894—t t s BUY MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING semen lita J.B. MACDONALD & CO’S. JUST LISTEN !—We have made a purchase of 500 pairs of MEN'S ALL-WOOL TWEED PANTS, which we prices. This lot we will sell Discounts on Boys’ School Su buying their Boys’ School Su bought at a considerable off very low for Cash. its for the next two weeks. its from us, reduction from Parents can save money by J. B. MACDONALD & CO, Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy Market Square, Next Door to Bazaar Store SS era THE S.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6. o'clock, making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in Great Britain and Continent at lowest rates. W. W. CLARKE, ; Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. Rings. Rings. _ Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Rings. Beautiful Rings fer Beautifal Belles. | E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. aug23 — FOR SALE—A second-hand billiard table, with new fitiings, size 4}x9. The above will be sold cheap forecash. Apply to A. Down- ING, Great George Street, two doors below W. E. Dawson's, 2w eod—aug25 The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— FIRE. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (17 14). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. MARINE. part of the world, issued on shipments. Guarantee Company of Canada. bes OF FICE—Stamper’s V illages. feb13—1 yr law (sat) Fire and Marine Policies all written here. Sterling Certificates, payable in any Block, Charlottetown. Avencies in sritish and Fureign Marine Insurance Company. teliance Marine Insurance Company. LIF=z. London and Lancashire Life Assurance Company. ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary "om ; ail Towns and FRED. W. HYNDMAN. I must not forget to have some OWN SOAP ordered to-day. | JOHN CALDWELL. | JOHN MAIR. ESTABLISHED 1883. JOHN CALDWELL & G0.. Fruit and Produce Commis- | sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Maipeque Oysters a specialty. Corres- pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. | augl4—3m pat | | TO LET—On Bayfield Street, the house | lately occupied by Mrs. Hobkirk, containing | nine rooms, with stable and coach house; heated by hot water, bath room, all in good order. Kent moderaie. Possession given at ence. Inquire at A. HEKMANs’, Lower Queen Street, augls ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS For Boys and Girls, WARDEN—Rev. James Simpson, M. A HEAD MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL—Reyv T. H. Hunt, M. A. ASSISTANT MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL | —Mr-F. G. Scovil,B. A. ; MISTRESS GIRLS’ SCHOOL—Miss R. } M. DesBrisay. } The Schools will re-open on MONDAY, prepared for | matriculation at the various Colleges an | September 3rd. Pupils Universities. FEES—Boys, $8.00 per term; | $5.00 per term. | For further information apply to the | Warde or Miss DesBrisay. , augl4—eod manufacturers’ | If you want a pair come to us. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS.—We have them good and cheap. | ' | | CANADA ATLANTIG ——AND—— Plant Steainship Line, TO BOSTON. Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. Fast CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will Navigation Co’s. Wharf, leave Charlottetown, | TUESDAY, iUNE 26rn, at 7 p- m., and every further Wednesday, at 10 Boston early Friday Tuesday thereafter, until >; Hawkesbury, a.m. arriving at notice morning. FROM BOSTON—Saturday, June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m., and every Saturday thereafter until further notice. Superior Passenger Accommodation Quick despatch for freight, HALIFAX SERVICE’ Beginning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steamships * OLIVETTE ” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8a. m., Saturday 10 p. m., Cuntil further notice) for Boston direct. Returning, will Jeave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway } Stations. | | | | | | | i } | | For full information as to rates of pas- save, freight, ete., apply to office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. Hi. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. June 16 EW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J.D. McLeod & Co’s. If you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep goo { time—come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open Gaily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 mi . q + Binder Twine. 30,000 Pounds BLUE RIBBON and RED CAP. Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS. augl5—wed sat P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, Ist June, 1894, the | trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays | Trains Outward. j | We will give Special | excepted) as follows :— Trains Inward. Read down: Read up | PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM | 240 600 ..,... Charlottetown, -- 6D 9@ $01 614.....Royaity Junction 606 919 350 645. ....North Wiltshire - 535 8x0 105 658 Hunter River 52 815 440 736 ........Bradalbane . 50L 7a 155 730 cose kemmerald.... 4% TH 508 740... .. Freetown ~—to lute > 7R........ Kensington... .429 68 600 815)...... Ar si seces 4105 615 PM > Summerside ) AM 1 40 8 30) sae eee Po neses INSURANCE---FIRE, MARINE, LIFE, | Girls | ‘ ....Miseouche.... . Wellington ‘ae poo cE: os000ec00 BEE 442 30 ocngg, EEE kha devices OS 14 ¢ 00MM. c40+009 600 1114 vee oe iveecéoben 655 1155 .Tignish PM A AM PM AM PM Cte. Bee ua Charlottetown....... 9D 535 650 315 .,,.Royalty Junction.....906 6516 TB BO. .ncovcccp eb cccectse - 8 4@ 805 405)...... Ar LM sete ‘§ 815 405 Mount Stewa t 82 410).......L¥ Ar (810 355 9 438 op) EE cebene 18 8 9350 500 ...8t Peter's a -72 24 1014 533 .. Bear River 64 18 W55 605 .. Sourks.. 65 16 AM PM AM PM AM P™ AM PM 825 41 -Mount Stewart.. 810 384 98S Ht ‘ Cardigan. ; 717 387 W008 52 Georgetown 70 216 AM PM AM PM PM AM 15 we .. Emerald 7 60). ...00..5.5--Cape Traverse.... . -- 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. B. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, *94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, TU LET-~ The Dwelling House on corner of ’rince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY tts aug?) W ANTED—A Tinsmith, one having some experience in hot air furnace work. Apply to CHas. HERMANS, Grafton Street, augzZ fo LET—One-half of subseriber’s house on Oriebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- int situation; rent moderate. Apply to SID- NEY GREY ti—augZs FUK S\LE—A sloop-rigged centre-board sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 inches over all partly decked; cost $45; price $20. Apply at this office, ti—augZl rWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—To-day, be- tween the Post (Office and Carvell roa... twenty dollars. Finder will be rewarded on, caving it at this office. augli TO LET—A house in good order, containing seven rooms, situate] on Water Street, nearly upposite Round House. Apply to Mrs. Low- DEN, Dundas Esplanade. tf—augl> FOR SALE—A cottage with five rooms, at north end of Queen Street. Apply to the owner, JOSEPH C. CORNEY. lw pd—augls WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, a position in a dry goods establishment. Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. augy FOR SALE. with mahogany legs and sides, office. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the month.—C, lL, Morrison, Auctioneer. julyll An extension dining tabie Apply at this tf—Jyso TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre. Apply to A. MCNEILL. j25 tf guar pat. A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated |. a comfortable home* Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augd te tb Paz)