THE DAILY EXAMINER, : : TAKE A DAILY PAPER Newspaper and a @rat- class Magn e for only 35 centa a Mont! ' Dellars a Vear, f Tae Davy Ra es Ava up Maga } . i | Sa Ma 4 : may in —_— = LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS . — Versonal 4 dang ri and - ‘ Te heoms s willl ' ~ i 0 Coftee > New Post Offices tl a e- Ma Provinces or s > { hester Saye Enra fester; Mait lan Monk’s Head, Aut - Prebably Capt Proctor, Pp : wquainted with thie late Ca f Cape Breton, are in elit st rt was his body that was wa e last week at Black Bes! va whed in Auguet last autr th coast of the Island - Evening of Sacred Seng, f the Minister and Tras Fis Methodist Church, Mr. hat it r.aseiste i by somecf mets, Will give an orga Evening of Sacred Song ) Tuesday evening atl A hh treat ie im store for the ' A silver collection | will be ta | Programme wili appear | ni - Vears On A Dogherry Tree. 5 years ago Mr. John H. Potter, of Sh ‘ Digby county; Inserted a | grat fal tiett pear tree into a dogwood tree whi was rowing n his orchard A few d Mr. W. H Redding showed a pears pick i from thi tree, upor wi ’ n r ol pe ars #1) remain. ani W : ’ mauled with d rwood pea and the berries 4 : ea fla oe More steam ew davs, Donald A Camy team saw mill has been re- (rreenvaie to Souris and | place! ar tl railway crossing in the ews te part of that town It is now at Z 1 running order The whistle may be taken as a r evidence that the eastern metropolis» gv i ud U I WwW pr ‘ \ i 4 Cul e place a Miss Phelps in the Country. Mixs P he ps vf Ontario, who #0 lelighted the iarge audience who listened | to ! *Mimirabie lecture upon temperance | First Methodist Charch, Charlotte n Sunday evening, l0th imnst., wil speak in the Methodist Church at Pownal, | fhursday evening, 21st; at Vernon | River, Friday evening, 22nd; and at Montague on Sunday evening On Hen day evening, 25th, she will be hear in the new hail at Winalo« Everyone in terested in humanity should hear h Killed at Leadeonderry, N.S A terrible accident oceured at Tracey & Smiths furniture factory, Londot lerry, | about nin ‘clock, Saturday niorniag, by which a voung lad named Layton aged 14 vears was fatally injured. He was working at one of the fly wheels connected with the machioerv, when he became en tan:?! n the belting. He was whirled around with lightning rapidly, and dashed to the floor, both levs and one arm being torn ' Horrific«l fellow employ es of t} } ase}, pich d np his nncon-cious body and with tender hands laid it in a mf table posith n He only lived about ah ~~ Church Improvements, I Ssouris Methodist Chureh and grounds have undergone thorough renova t since Rev. Mr. Dutcher took charge I le the building seats have been re-ar- ranged, new chairs purchased, for the ‘ r platform, the wa'l behind the pulpit | suitabiy papered and other improvements grounds have been fixed up, tox » high batten fence erected be- tween the church and the street, in place | | one which was found to be too | f it ed by the youth for sitting pur- pe the evening. Altogether, the little : and its surroundings have been ver ich improved in appearance _-oP>- — Swedish Quartette. ~The attraction in Halifax last night was the Swedish Concert Co., ander the pat ronage of Lieut-Governor Daly, Admiral | Sir John Hopkins, memue rs of the Domin snd local pariiaments, Colonel Isaac- . ind officers of Royal Artillery, Colon- ¢i Hamilton and officers of King’s regi t. Colonel Curran and officers of Gar- \ ery The advance sale of was heavy Thies company will ippear one night enly in Charlottetown, that be ng Thursday ‘evening next, in the l.vceum. weder the auspices ofthe Y. M Ca Purchase your ticket at on No re keta will be sold than the hall ty mforta ly seat ' -~ Analytical Index of the Tarif, zeued by the Custome sunalyt al index of the ! ich value to mer and here fi ng business with Custom Hous The artuchk re ar . al phabetieally, und have set op ” »them the departmental number, the i vy and th ection of the tarifl hier Ww t m posed here are > tables of sterling and foreign money reduced to their equivalents in dollars and . tables of kilogrammes converted | 2 avoirdupois, relative measures f French meters and English yards, fixed ‘ packages, extracts from the W rhts and Measures Act, and the orders- ai) 4 gy to the Tariff Act Che book has been compiled by direction of Mr Wallace. This volume ia only the r now the hands of the genera la High Class Furs. Our atock of Fashionable Furs is very tive. oe Sonth Sea deal, Persian Lamb, ‘apes, Grey Lamb, : Muffs. Greenland Seal Capes, ‘ Amat Collars Op] vues Boas, ¥ . Jackets, siti Coats, O ter, 2 Robes, _— " Gloves, Nutria, | Mitts, Coon Primming®. Bear, ; Fox euit to cor nding to the proper instruc f f the Customs officials and the public ibject of the Customs | ‘Repairs to Pownal Wharf. | City Clerk’ St. James’ Church Literary Association rhe Young Men’s Literary Association of St. James’ Church, will : commence heir annual course of ; lectures and en- tertainments on Tueads ' . 7 oe a ; iesday, November ith, Hi continue them fortnightly therc- on Tue day evenings The pro- mme will be published shortly >- In Port at Souris, ) . ~ , : The cruiser Kir efixher and quitea non lier ; 2 er of the fishing fleet ran into Souris on Saturday evening for shelter The City of | (rhent was alxo there during th torm rhe latter wa slightly damaged . by the steamer Curfew, of Lunenburg, when com- ng toanchor. The damages, amounting | were promptly paid by the captain | to $10, f the Curfew > In Short Metre. Arrivals atthe Queen Hotel this fore | noon: G Stanley, Toronto; Mrs G W Fisher, Tryon; Alfred Fisher. do Arrivals at the Hotel Davies this fore- noon: J C Watman, St Catherines: WR} Carm ic hac |, Montreal The market to-day was fairly well at- tended and business was quite brisk ' Little change was noted in prices One drunk was fined 50 cents at the Police ¢ uurt this morning —— The Misses Martin, The Patriot remarks: It would he dcfl- fa heavier or more so:- rowful affliction than that which has so | suddenly and unexpected|y fallen upon Mr Martin’s home. Two smart, intelligent and Christian girle, who were the light and oy of their home, a comfort to their parents, whose gentle, kind and endearing manner had made them loved, honored and respected by all who had the ple asure of their ac qua ntance, have been : +} eu ul life; in death they are not separated. | Healthy, strong and vigorous young | women only three weeks ago, we can scarcely realize that they are now both in the cold embrace of death lial tiie Wedding Bells, At an early hour this morning the mar- | | riage of Mr. John Trainor, machinist, of the P. E. I. Railway, and Mise Katie | Keily, daughte r of Edward Kelly, Esq ; of Southport, was celebrated at St. Dunstan’s | Cathedral, by the Rev. P. J. Hogan. Miss Theresa Kelly, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while the groom was support: | ed by Mr. Edward B. McLeod. The bride | wore a charming costume of eream erepe le « hene, trimmed with lace, and be nnet to match, and also carried a lovely bou- quet. The bridesmaid wore a fawn dress, with hat to match, and carried a lovely | bouquet After breakfast, which was served at the residence of Mr. M. Trainor, ling suit, and the happy couple left Ly the early traip on a wedding trip to Bos- ton, The bride was the recipient of many beautiful gifts | the bride appeared in a brown tweed trav- i USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. DIED. At Milton, on Sept. 5th, John Coles, ST., aged 80 years, much and deservedly re epected by all who knew him. His death has left a sad vacancy in the community and in his family circle. He is mourned as a good husband and a most kind and fevoted father Neer Wheatley River, on the 6th inst., Elizabeth, infant danghter of William N } and Margaret L. Waye, aged 3 months and 19 days. “Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” LOCAL NOTICES. Advertisements under this heading charged for at the rate of ten cents per line. We notice in Messrs. Weeks & Co’s. fur window thie morning a lady’s elegant seal jacket (special order) Received per 8. 8. Damara, new English trimmed millinery, mantles and jackets and dres# goods. Ready for inspection to- day _ Moors « MeLeod Rolled wheat makes fine porridge, and | is very wholesome food. For sale at Beer & Gott’s. 3i—sept]9 Five Roses flour for sale in barrels and half barrels at Beer & Goff,s. 3i—septl9 Loxpoy, September 17.—The St. Peters- burg correspondent of the Central News says that an Imperial ‘ukase will shortly be isened abolishing the practice of knout ing by the police. It is stated the initiative has been taken by the czar himself, Stop and think—We know if the peo- | ple will just think for one minute they will not spend one cent for clothing before first seeiag our immense assortment of men’s, boys’ and youths’ overcoats, reefers and suits—Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. 819 3i Belwarp coatings and serges acme of | the manufacturer’s skill. The cloth is the best that can qe made. The collars are perfect. Ifyou want the best, get a bel- warp—on'yto be had from us.—John | McLeod & Co. 40 cases of London goods per Str. “Da- mara,” This lot comprises mantles, Jack ets, dress goods, trimmings, ruches, beaver edygings, etc., et’., We « xpect to open this | lot to morrow -W.A. Weeks & Co. €e to John MeLeod & Co’s for under- clothing, hosery, ties and hats. Bargains im all these lines. 816 3i Plenty of good. fresh oysters caught daily at Josiah Carmody’s, King Street | Kast 2i pd— septl 6 Jewel Heaters—Jewel heating stoves | for hall, offices and rooms, are the best | heaters. Jewels! Jewels! Jewels!—E. H | Norton & Co. Sept 13 61 eod. Music.—Miss Amy Moore wishes to} make known to her music pupil-, and to === SHPNT CONCERT Cl, Juct received —New fall and winter | she will resume teaching on Monday, Sept 1Stl ther residence, Kent Street East, AOolLh, a septi—eod 2w overcoatings, suitings and trouserings Very fine ods John Macleod & Co. septl3 dy lwk You Should “ee to it that the prescription which your doctor gives you is carefully dis- pensed, otherwire it may be useless. We have always made this branch of our business a specialty, and guaran- tee “pure drags, accuracy, careful | preparation, moderate prices.” Only Graduates in Pharmacy allowed to fill prescriptions, JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. sept5 TENDERS ——FOR—— Sealed Tenders will be received at the | s Office until noon of FRIDAY, Sept. 22nd, for certain Repairs to Pownal Wharf, according to" plans and specifica- We make @& specialty of all kinds of tions to be seen at this office. F urs—quality guaranteed BEER BROS Weather Bulletin. Toroxto, Sept. 19, 10 a. m. a South to west winds; showery, rising | teniperature. } accept th : — ity will be required for the per- The Couneil do not bind themselves to | ye lowest or any tender. Securi formance of contract, By order, Moe “ H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, 5 Sept. 15, 1893. 1 ‘ in the ve ry prime of life They | were particularly attached to each other | time, Jur Departments! ———_———_ ---(x )->— CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS GOODS, MENS PURNISHINGS, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS LADIES’ MANTLES, TWEEDS & WORSTEDS, FUR GOODS. We will endeavor to make every department the BEST in town. We rant do all the trade, but we want yOu to buy from us what will benefit you. and which you can buy from us cheaper than you can buy elsewhere; then we are sure we will be rushed all the enables us to offer very low prices. NEW GOODS now opening Come and see us and you wont be disappointed in our Grand Show and Low Prices. ——-~~(x)- ——— ROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 2, 1893. The magnitude of our trade a —_—_IN——-- THE LYGCUM, CHARLOTTETOWN, —-—-Oon—-. THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2st, 1899. Best Concert Given in Charlottetown for Years. a Reduced Fares on the Railroad. Tickets 50 cents each, for sale at Haszard & Moore’s and Y. M. C. A. Office. open at 7.15. Convegt commences at S. sept l4 Before next Wash Day try AMMONIA SOA You will be surprised with the resnit. Your Grocer sells it. September 2, 1893. 35 CASES — NEW FALL Coops! Now opening, 35 cases of New Goods, being the first instalment cf our Fa'l purchases. follow in a day or two. These goods are all personally svlected in the best English and all ot the latest | Sailing from the Plant ONLY ONE NICHT AT SEA. and the privilege of going on bhard Steamer night before departure without ¢xura charge. } i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER More will Scotch markets, styles and very best values. Everything fresh and new—no no time to. describe, but it will pay to call and see the goods and get our | Pacers, at the King’s County Exhibition, | not having filled, the King’s County Ex- | hibition Assvciation offer a purse of $100 We have MOORE & McLEOD, Successors Charlottetown, September 7, 1893—tu th sat Yost Typewriter. The NEW YOST? '¢ tre only Perfect Writing Mach- ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES, PATENTS, r > NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, and BEST WHAT MUST GO :---Bad aligument, illegible work, foul ink ribbons. bothersome shift keys, double seales, etc., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N invented the “ Remington” in 1873, the “ Caligraph” in 1880, and the “ Yost” in 1889: the latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, making the New Yost an bi perfect typewriter. The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, put is clern cut and beautiful. The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. The paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL. Provinces, 134 Prince William St., St. John. D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown. General Agent for the Maritime sa Don't travel Second Class when /; you can go First Class for nearly the same money. For. GO 10 BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown Navigation Company’s | Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- colonial Railway, and Welifax to Boston via the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel } 90 RS, ROG 1893. Eales | To Boston PFR “CARROLL” —AND-- ‘“ Worcester”’ Only $5, Everybody should take advantage of | this very, very low fare CARVELL BROS. Ch'town, July 17th, °93 Ex th m, pat w a, guar tu f NOTICE. The Free for-All for Trotters and for a 2.30 Class, Trotters and Pacers. Entries to close Saturday, 16th-September, inst. Five to-enter and three to start Other conditions same as previously adveitised GEORGE F. OWEN, Secy. King’s Co. Exhibition Assn. septl4 21 eod TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good Order throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession, GEORGE ALLEY. se ptl--sat ta th & wky BREAD —CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. 33. Norton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. aug 16. REMOVAL. Lumber and Coal. We have removed to CONNOLLY'S WHARF, where we are prepared to fur- nish everything in our line cheaper than ever, such as Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Pine of all kinds, Laths, Palings, Lime, Brick, and all other Building Materials We also intend to keep on hand a fall supply of Hard and Soft Coale, which we will sell at the lowest rates Give us a call. Teleph me connection BARRATT & CHAMPION augs—<ly sattu wy3m FOR SALE. The Standard-bred Filly “ARCHUET,” sired by Elmo, 8074, dam “ Leda,” by Admin istrator. 357 “ ARCHUET” Is registered in the Amefri- can Trotting Register, No. 1145, under Rule | 7, and will be offered at Auction on the Exhi bition Grounds, Charlottetown, on WEDNES- DAY, September 27th, at 12 o'clock, noon. Apply to the owner. J. ARCHD. MACDONALD, sept l5—wky 2i Gienaladale. Black. Halifax & P. B, Island $.S, Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. 8., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 ® m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside about 4a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &, 4p. m., Thursday For Freight or Passage a yply to Ww. Ay CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1293. S. §. “HALIFAX,” Wharf, foot of Sacx PRICES ‘T BREAD KNIFE............. I NT I CARVING KNIFE. (OG REISE. bij 0% for DODD & For Tickets and all information apply” te Set of Three Or the BF Be poe ae i Preserve Kettles, | Refrigerators, $$ $ $ S$ $ & MIGHTY DOLLAR A rich subject for thought, most people admit. Gem Freezers, | HE A Screen Wire, | hs American Rakes, Machine Oils, Binder Twine, Paints and Oils, Fence Wire, | LOWEST PRICES. Fennell & Chandler, VICTORIA ROW. Nash's Scythes, ‘PERHAPS it has no Interest for You, PERHAPS 9? If it has, we woUld like a word with You, — 11) ——— In order to reduce our large stock of DRUGS ani DRUG- |}GISTS” SUNDRIES before mcving from the Old Stand, we will sell at greatly reduced prices. This offers a chance for Dealers, Physicians and everybody | to buy goods in our line cheap. CEO. E. HUGHES,"Apothecaries’ Hall. Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1893—dy 3: Charlottetown, Ang. 8, 1893—tu fri Advertis: ments under this heading charged five cents per line | Wants, Lost, Found.&e sas TO LET A bouse on Chestnat Street, con |} taining six rooms. prly to Mes. P. & Brown, Central Hotel 2w ecod—septls TO LET—A Cottage on West Street, con- taining nine rooms; water and sewerage tu | connection Apply at this office, septl5—eod tf HOUSE TO LET One-fourth of a mile from the city, on the St. Peter’s Koad Apply to LEMUEL Wriont i eod pd—septls TO LET.—The eastern half of a House situa } ate on Sidney Street, lately ovcupied by Mre | Rooney, containing six ro ms, and isin good | condition as the house was rebuilt last sum |} mer. Possession given immediately. Apply | lo Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Sireet or & the owner at Southport.—Epwarp KELLY dy—septls TO LET.—One-half of a double tenement house on Hillsborough Square, iately occu pied by B.C. Prowse. For particulars appiy | to Wm. Wyatt or B.C. Prowse. eod tf—jyiz MRA. F. MACNUTIT has re-opened her | classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi dence Upper Prince Street iw 2aw pd—sepl4 TO LET.—The house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mra. Offer. Apply to Mrs. OrreE at her present residence on Kent Street } sept “Ww ANiED—A second-hand hoist wheel. Apply \o C. 1. MoRRISON, Queen Street, | gng3i TO LET 4 house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given immediately. Ap } ply to A. FULTORS, at the Bazaar Store. | aug TO LET.—A cottage situated on Pleasant Street, containing eight rooms in first-<lass order, at present Gnomes by John A. Me- | Innis, Esq; also, stable in rear. Possession |} given immediately, Apply t Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, Enwaep Key. jie WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months, | a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less } than lio ibs. weight, to drive rouud town.— J. Usswortn ti—jy) TO LET.—That pleasantly sitasted resi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To @ small private family, rent | moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the | premises—CHARLES HIGGINS. jy7 TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Water Street lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright. This house has been painted and papered | throughout, and is now in splendid order | from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars | apply © GeoRGE PEAKE, office in buliding | secupind by Peake Bros. & Co. eod tf—augl2 | TO HIRE—A first-class Horse and B y | to hire. tates reasonable, Apply at G. G. | Jury's Jewelry store. aags | MONEY TO LOAN.—In small amounts on ’ Farm and City Properties. Apply to F. W ; L. Moork, London House Corner, Charlotte | town. lm eod—septy ts tL. se ee eee Pee ae wine ie tag ill = Lntentasidlchag tiene inibeeattniaih te didapedd deekataadaele “+ i Ci ry ray y p ~ aa ie 2 , 7 aa A a Me i a ian TT CT RNY heuaisepinashetinaiasentienaihebatidteneel dona lantpainheminniorunledinnmamamialedadtaasmamsithe anal tet