THE SS TT A . LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS, DAILY GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lonvoy, Aug 24.—A despatch to Central News from Shanghai stating that James Wrlie, a Scotch missionary, had been murdered by Chinese soldiers at New Chwang is confirmed by later advices. These advices assert that. eeting | Mr. Wylie was entire ly unprovoked The - ssionary was clubbed, kicked and | ates stabbed to death in a public street. A de- Sone of England w mand was made upon the authorities that teamer the persons concerned in the crime be ~ sbor Day turned over tothe civil magistrate, but | ie otliciais refused to surrender the guilty | a ti Btn. | pore The British residents of New _ Chwang, it is stated, have petitioned their | rn ' nister to send a war vessel to the scene ant | of the trouble wit ‘iy “Tesh the Wasutnetos, Aug. 24.—In_ fualfi Iment f its pledge that the valuable Col: - e s now in the custody of the state partment shal be sehemmal te the vathonat a ship of the navy, the department ha ‘ at lecided that the Machias shall perform aph to | this service. The Machias in ot New Ss York navy vard, where she has been any months indergoing the operation of > being cut in two and lengthened, to cor \ wned | rect instabilitr. Sh is nearing com N Mile | pletion, and will go into commission esa ( y on Satur: | 15, under command of Capt. Houston, an ween | and tet m tis expected will eail about Oct a pas She was chosen because she will be the *t ves-ei available for the service, and me > » as she is going to China by way of = ‘5 Mediterranean and Suez Canal, she : 1. M. ¢ \ net be diverted from her course. | s “ tv hed “(aoe Smancuat, Aug. 24.—A letter from 0 ae Chemu po, Corea, received at Chee-foo to- | . ‘a as lay reports that nineteen Japanese war- | : : ven | 2ps and thirteen transports arrived in | = a: “| the Taung river on the IS8th inst. They = as anded 6,000 men, who proceeded inland, | . pass ver | 4nd were attacked by a thousand Chinese | : : j tit Sag a er Fae avalry, who succeeded in dividing the | , : pe und the | 2@panese force into two parts. The Chin ws . : rhe easter se artillery, located on an eminence, pour- . lay as a | ° 3& heavy fire into the ranks of the Jap | 7 ; theard | #»ese, making great havoc Phe Japan- | . . mnie were compelled to retreat to the sea, | us vhere the guns of the fleet prevented fur- ‘ ‘ I August Term ther pursuit by the Chinese The Japan- ‘ mn bate to- | eae loss is reported to have been over thir- | 4 Yr" A teen hundred men | ‘ re the Wasunerox, Aug, 24.—A Dill has been | { e cases | introduced by Representative O'Neill to | ra ande enits | settle the question of the duty under the | r ery the | new tariff act on goods held in bond. It} slready ref provides that on and after the day on which | he tariff act of 1894 goes into effect all iiinincee wares previously imported, for which no | . [he Steamer Doris | entry has been ma e, and all goods in ; Cape Bear « J ond, for which a permit of delivery has a. - ss fl 1 vesterday at | been issned, shall be subject to no other Sa She is slig red an luty than if they were imported after that | is ¥ rwa Montreal. About two | Jay It is extremely unlikely that action | ‘ al were throw over ca be had on the bill before the new law oe ase Mr. Wm. | gees into effect Ba ‘ ‘ ’ eparat 3 uk salle iiitiaiininaiainn | t ' Wing ! | S a g which floated Tue Awnerst Races.—In the final heat | stan . ita assistance fron tf the free-for-all at Amherst last week the | the tug ttle stallion Pilot Jr., by Black Pilot, | > won quite easily in the magnificent time ( sv.—The steamer Coban, Capt | of 2.21, making @ new record for the | F M il at | o’clock | Maritime Provinces. The owners of Pilot | . brought a large gen- | Jr., seeing that he was not trotting as fast | eral ca »witg passen- | as they thought he could, changed drivers, | f r § port and placed Mr. P.S. Brown, the veteran | V Mrs Evans, S' Birmingham, | driver, behind him in the last heat, with | d M Anders ] Cam) the result stated above Horsemen who Le ( n, W Ha t Yuen | were prevent are of Opinion that if neces:- Bing, She sa a ening ary Pilot Jr. could have trotted five or six foe & and St. John’s with a cargo of | seconds faster In the 2.45 class Brown | prod itter et There are two out- also pi loted Pilot Jr. to victory, and in the | g g passengers Dr. and Mrs. Bel! three-year-old class he won handily with | - Hatasu. In the 2.29 class Francis P. won Maratace Betts. — Two well-known | first money; best time 2.2 29), not 2.39), as | and popular young people—Mr. M. W. | tate i by this morning’s Guardian. The More and Miss Susie Reddin—were | running race was won by Monmonth in narriage St. Dunstan’s Cath- | 1.514 edrai at an early hour this morning, the SO aaTiues Avortuer Recorp Breaker.—The Amer | interesting ceremony being performed by : Reece | His Lordship Bishop Macdonald assisted | ican liner New York arrived at Quarantine, t I). B. Reid. The bridesmaid was | 5. L, on Friday evening after a phenomen- Miss Annie Reddin, sister of the bride, | #! passage, beating all previous records, a e groom was support d by Mr. | having made the passage from Southamp- Gerald Mclean. Miss Lucy Caven presided | ton to New York in six days, eight hours | a Aft the eremony, the | 4nd 38 minutes. This beats the record of | hapy ‘ s bridal trip ‘to the | her sister ship the Paris by 59 minutes, Dy Sensict flag is flying on the Post | and the New York steamed 17 miles far | Uih ! la or Of the her than the Paris when she made her | € THe EXAMINER vins in the con- ecord of six days, nine hours and 39 min- tee | pratulations ites. . _ = _ , = | r—At the Police Court Wi BORN. ‘ 2 sth aya rst Latn " s Hea n e Cauada Temper- At New Glasgow, August 19th, to the n the st ult.. was dismissed. | wife of Dr. G. A. Inge, Honolulu, H.I.,a a \ 1 th I sit., é This cas ‘ en adjourned several daughter times f the want of an impor ant wit | Abraham Harper. The wit- he- as since lied, and the Maz ste therefore dismissed the case Bridvet Trainor, Queen St., was also at ach Of the Act eur The true test of any article is compari son with similar goods. One bottle of Johnson’s Quinine Wine contains twice as many doses as some other popular wines, asex were examined and the case ad John McDonald, an f the Government Poor House, ap- the keeper, John pear prerwe" oad and is made with Howard’s English Quin- Ale a eee H yoo ine, while others are made from cheap disturbing a. “ German Quinine. Compare : 4 r ¢ iavs to be ,T Me . his sa One drunk, a | 2 bots. (24 doses) Campbell’s Wine, $1.40 ma 1a j McInnis, was 1 bot. (24 doses) Johnson’s Wine, 1.00 “4 or 20 da i ae : You save 40c. — - —_ ‘ ( nu ror Sovrrs.—The Charch| Is forty per cent. any inducement? We Ung { vervices yesterday at Souris | think so. wer ‘ af led About thirty-five ie p led the morning service and @ixty ‘ gy The #¢rvices were J ] ~y & J h we wervicws were JORNSON ohnson, AS the officiating clergy 7 : . wan nena r Woolard, Rector of THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS rad, pects ot G ’ ; | Shes 30 we Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. ta new Church should be built st Souris for the members of the Charch | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. The | ling, ” leat » of aug27 ‘ r y in P he “ar Ww ie #ituated Oppos't the residence of Captain ee Ma aiid, fa » Col ‘ Day, the land the the attack upon | ‘Worsted Suits for ‘Suit vou EXAMINER ° Our stock outer man cheaper a macuwens ee ene —— - MONDAY, AUGUST 27, ANY. of Readymade Clothing is now complete, than it can be done anywhere in the city. Men leather ; nothing imported can compete with them. We handle everything in the Clothing line, ‘land home-made voods, i best and cheapest eoods in the city, a full line of {mported Cloths, including Worsteds, temember, in the city. W ool, ‘We are the centre D, McLeod's Corner, Separate Coats, of the Clothing trade, If you are in ae of Cloth you will do well to eall on us, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds Serges and new line of GENTS’ and cash than anywh and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the Come and see Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; our $3 Serge Suits and will wear Coats and Vests because we carry the We carry -antings, ‘nported direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. ‘Ve have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. and see our Straw Hats before buying, <A we have removed to J, This is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for ‘ash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for FURNISHINGS just in. we are not connected with any other store | ere else in the city. $o | like | and Pants in both imported | largest stock of the Come _—— JUST PROWSE BROS. Rew Hats, Dress Goods, Children. 6) CASES GOODS RECEIVED new New Clothing AT——— Clothing, new. for. Falk about Children’s C lothing. crowds tv our should pass us. Our prices shall be on this Island. Should you want Why our Stock for Fall will bring Store. No one | the lowest a Boy’s Suit or a Young Man's can trading with The Wonderful Cheap Men. Larlottetown, August 21, 1894—dy save PROWSE BROS., money by => GROCERIES. having be given by the late John THE Aight I ‘ f building will be at metaaed ad exile + senaiend. SQUARE USE it eeeenletind of tha om aah. ’ - ¢ He eee ENGLISH WORDS. i N LARA {ENT Lom will be forwarded to| Our Furniture is made Lape j f by the steame | .N. Band P.E. I. Rail. on the Square. | Way _ : ' nnec w.th : ogee up for Our Furniture is sold ia i ond «6A heret ‘ ) 4 Vener on the Square. mails w be : vo at 940 a. m,| Weare laying the founda- | “- ee a — Haliteg tion of future patronage. and | : rat Sackville from the weet | Cc. & Train, waking an t 9 hours The 22°" sachs | MARK WRIGHT & 00,, LTD, ‘ a new arrangeme nt is that . ihere Lefore 2 o'clock for Who Sell at Selling Prices. Hu Si J reach theme des- | tinat k the next morning. a Exhibition of Fur Goods at Beer Bros. D the past five years especially we have made it one of our ness to py for our customers everything new and desirable in Fur Goods. We AVE Fear irhets in England and Canada to obtain the very best qualities San the est pric*. The very largely increased amount of business done by ue ir d ? | ley rtment that our ar,,| 8ae0:, ind , and the satisfaction we have given our customers, ia full proof Our sales already this Ten Cases of n this respect has been largely gratified. ate that we shall surpass anything done by us heretofore. Ex} _ ‘rood having already come to hand, we have decided to make our first Fur “age m - cner. Vur both windows will therefore be taken for that purpose for a a © totend making this the biggest Pur trade season on record by us. All om Fespondence regarding Style, Quality @r Price of goods will be promptly attended by te, BEER BROS. Tae Wea: j it RATHER not much change in tem perature. Fair; | reat objects in IS OUR ‘A SATISFIED CUSTOMER | comparison. BEST ADVERTISEMENT | | | Reliable Small Profits, Treatment to Everybody. front Store Has placed us in the rank, and made our popular in every home. SANDERSON & C0., OATS! Wholesale and. Retail Grocers, Charlottetown, July 13, 1894—m w Low Prices, and Honest Goods, Fair eS TRY US! | Newson Block, Victoria Row. —()-———- See the LADIES’ 'and $2.50, worth double. All our BLOUSES SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount | to clear. COTTON CHALLIES at. 6 and 10 cents. very low. Hanser Ch’town, Ang. 2, 1894—dy ‘SS. “ELLIOT.” FROM BOSTON- 5th, | the sailing will take place , Island Railway free of cartage. | Alfred Winsor & Son, ) } North American Hotel, Low Prices This Month. | | } JACK-| and is prepared to accommodate perman- ETS we are selling at $i 00} ent and transient boarders. and | | MISTRESS GIRLS’ SCHOOL—Miss R. PRINT COITTONS selling | W ARDEN—Rev. Sat Simpson, M. DAT:iS OF SAILING. 15th and 25th of each month. FROM CHARLOTTETOW N—10th, 20th | and 30th of each month. When any of these dates fall on Sunday, on the pre Cargo taken to and from Through bills of lading: from all stations on Island Railway to principal cities in United States and Europe. ceding Saturday. R. McMILLAN, Charlottetown. ex fri tu; pat sat &9 State Street. \ wed, gu mon th; { June 29, 1894. and wky | jour pio wat her Boston Ax gents: (Formerly Milton House.) The subscriber has ener refitted and refurnished the above Ilote!l on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, Rates moderate. First-class table. Good Stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. _ angi—d&w ther then eod eod 1 mon th sat th sat ‘ST. PETERS SCHOOLS For Boys and Girls. HEAD MASTER BOYS’ le T. H. Hunt, M. A. ASSISTANT MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL —Mr.F. G. Scovil,B. A, M. DesBrisay. The Schools will re-open on MONDAY, September 3rd. Pupils prepared for matriculation at the various Colleges and Universities. FEES—Boys, $5.00 per term. For further information apply to the $8.00 per term; Girls buying their Red Cap, - - Binder Twine.CUSTOMERS | inform you ener E wish to to the AWAY that — am alway: Blue Ribbon, | powy, front with low prices, and will to meet the guarantce Best Machine Oil in the City low, or even a little better. | W.E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, August 8, 1894—m w f YOUR DAI LY WANTS. If in need of anything in the GROCERY line give ay us a trial. guarantee the lowest Ch’town, Ang. 27, 1894—mon wed fri To buy your Groceries from us is that you have the best in the market possible prices. Ss B ENMAN In the Building formerly occupied by J. & CO., D. McLeod, Queen Street. UY WEN’S AND BOYS’ CL! bc ohne J.B. MACDONALD & CO’S. JUST LISTEN !— TWEED PANTS, which we prices. This lot we will sell BOYS’ SCHOOL SUILTS.—We have them good and cheap. School Suits for School Suits from us. J. BB. Discounts on Boys’ Boy 3 Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy SH ' have now a large and | complete assortment of Hats. ito fit Boys, Youths and Men, ecured at a great discount in Canadian, American and English markets. Come and see our [Tlats before going any where “else. McKay Woolen Co, Fe Charlottetown, Apr 1 9, 1894. | the different i John Pitcairn & Sons, STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEORGE STREES, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. | First-class Turnouts, Barouches, Bug- gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be had at any hour. Rates reasonable and | special terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, Great George Street. aug3—Im FOR SALE—A second-hand billiard table, with new fitiings, size 4}x9. The above will Warden or Miss DesBrisay. j augl4—eod be sold cheap for cash. Apply to A. DowN- } ING, Great George Street, two doors below W. E. Dawson’s. 2w eod—aug25 We have made a purchase of bought at | eairn Brothers, | Square. | customers at lowest prices. MEN’S from ALL-WOOL manufacturers’ 500 pairs of a considerable reduction off very low for Cash. If you want a pair come to us. We will give Special the next two weeks. Parents can save money by MACDONALD & CO, Market Square, Next Door to Bazaar Store. 1894. Fall Trip from Liverpool THES.S. FASTNET | Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, richat & Canso. | Calling at Hawkesbury, A Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6. o'clock, making same calls RALPH B. PEAKE, i} Through Bills of Lading issued to all points in Great Britain and Continent at 700 TONS REGISTER, ro Classed Al Red at Lloyds, * RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, —°"" Now on the Berth at Liverpool, wiil sail from that port harlottetown Direct the Ist September next, THE CLIPPER BARK W. W. CLARKE, Agent. June 16—dy and wiil rv Freight at through rates to | Railway points on the Island, | Iso Pix tou. = For Fre in London to U n ion Court, Old | Broad Street, E. C.; s Liverpool to Pit- 51 South John Street; or owners, PEAKE BRES & CO 1894—eod tf ight — here to the Charlottetown, July p12 .. Delivery Express, Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and tings. from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short Ri es i | notice. Please leave your orders at C. J. | vines. vines. Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen | Rings. tings. Rings. tings. ——— A. McQUAID. | i july26—3m eod Dominion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been ap inted | | sole selling Agents in ‘the Seah of | Beautiful Rings fer Prince Edward ‘Island for the above Com- | pany’s Mines in Cape Breton, are now pre | pared to issue orders for Round, Slack | Rings. Rings. | and Run of Mines, and will keep a stock of each kind of Coal on hand to supply PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents. Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—tf CAMERON BLOCK aug23 lowest of the Beautiful Belles. E.W. TAYLOR, Lsg4 CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Direct Line, Not? Calling at Halifax. Fast CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS “ FLORIDA” will leave Navivation Co’s. Wharf, C harlottetown, TUESDAY, JUNE 26rn, at 7 p- m., and every Tuesday thereafter, until further notice ; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday Thc F R OM nn June 23, at 10 o’clock, a. m. | thereafter un ‘til further and every Saturday notic ec. } Superior Passenger Accommodation. Quick despatch for freight. HALIFAX SERVITE’ a) Jezinning Tuesday, June 26, the favor ite steams hips “QOLIVETTE” or |“ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, lalifax, every Tuesday Sa. m and Thursday at , Saturday 10 p. m., (until further ) for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, snd Saturday at noon : nOLICE Lewis’ Thursday Passengers arriving in Halifax Monday or Wednesday evenings, can go directly on board ste amer | j lls ~ adi ee eye i Through Tickets for sale and baggage | checked at Prince Edward Island Railws ay stations For full taformatix as to rates of pas- Save, freight, eCts., apply to office of Charlottetown Navigation Co. I Hi. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. 1 | | | sont CALDWELL. JOHN MAIR. ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & 60, Fruit and Produce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 MeGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS, MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters at specialty. pondence solicited, augl4d—3m_ pat aD E. Island Railway Onand after FRIDAY, Corres- 1 elephone 1876 j j | | | | | | | } Ist June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily’ (Sundays excepted) as follows :— lrains Outward. Trains Inward, } Kead down* Read up | PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM } 240 600.......Charlottetown.......620 940 sul 614 ..Royalty Junction..... 606 919 » 64S .-North Wiltshire......534 830 105 6S --Hunter River.......524 815 | 449 736 -Bradalbane or. Oe Te i 455 730 ._Emerald.... 48 7 |} 508 740 Freetown 4. »23 TR . Kensington .... 429 648 ; 600 815) .....- Ar eee 46 616 iPM Summerside ) M , SS 000) ....5008 Ar ..0340 1105 212 845 .. Miseouche ..- 3 14 223 905 Wellington . 307 Wi7 217 935 Port Hill 237 835 442 10 30.. PERRET .o0ces i466 80 ; 508 1047 Bioom field. : is®) 6 h677 44 } sO 1Li4 oATDOCIOR.....00 106 706 | 655 1155 Vignish si 1225 600 iPM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM | 630 300 ..Charlottetown -- 9D 635 650 31 -Royalty Junction.....905 615 723 840 . -Bedford .... -- 88 440 805 405) At ee \ 515 40 Mount Stewa: t ‘ Sm 4s-......ee So... t 6 38 Yi 438 5: Ms cesnee ~- 742 3 950 500 ME PORE. .c00.00 TO OS 14 538 -Bear River..... 64 18 W55 605 ... Souris ote Le AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 825 410 -Mount Stewart......810 34 938 503 -Cardigan. ~—tn oe W000 5 . Georgetown 70 2 AM PM AM PM PM AM 51 oe . Emeiald ° 7 605 oo.cceee-Cape Traverse... 6% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. Moncton, N, B. J. ONSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. HD. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street "94—l1y Wants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under thie a ataltinens shenues } five cents per iine. Aug 16, FOR SALE OR ing known on the corner o rO LET—The brick build- as u 1¢ “Terrace House,” situate f Pe ownaland King Streets, is ' The building is well fur- = throug hout, and will be sold or let either furnished or unfurnished. For parti- culars apply to M. P. Hogaa. if—augz7 To LET The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water ply lo GEORG and containing nine rooms. Ap- & ALLEY tis —aug2) A Tinsmith, one having some n hot air furnace work. Apply tae HERMANS, Grafton Street augZ Ww ee ho LET—One-half of subsecribe:’s house on bar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant tuation; rent moderate, Apply to SIp- NEY GRKEY t!—augZ FUR SALE—A s5i ee gged centre-board sailing boat. about |! set 6 inches Over all parlly decked ; cost $45; price $20. Apply at this Office, _ -engal TWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—To-da - tween the Post Office and Carvell TOs., venty dollars. Finder will be rewarded on, ving it at this office. augZl mn ) L ET—A house in good order, containing 1 rooms, situated on Water Street, nearly up) posite Round House. Apply to Mrs. Low- DEN, Dundas Eaplans ade. tf—augls FOR SALE—A cottage with five rooms, at norih end of Queen Street. Apply to ‘the owner, JOSEPH C. CORNEY. iw pa- ~augis Ww ANTE D—By a first-c lass dry goods sales- man,a potion in adry goods establishment. i weive ars’ experience. First-class refer- ence, Ax advens A. B., Box 158. FOR SALE.--An extension dining tabie with mahogany legs and sides. Apply at this office. if—jy aug? FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An upright Piano in good repair to seil or rent by the month.—C, 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. julyll 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. js guar pat. A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortabie home’ Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of | this paper. augy WANTED-—At St. Dunstan’s College, by the Ist September, two female servants —cook and dormitory attendant. References required, Apply by letter or otherwise at the College. augls—dy 2i wky li D> a ng dia: aes