TAK A DAILY PAPER The Lee ling Dally Newspaper and « fret. class Magazine for ony > Cents & Meath, or Pour Dollars a Vear, ' " Ture Dary an a Die j ‘ lava i M r “oe : : ast pa ary Sx Maga : te — LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS > New Reokstere,. \ «a ( mMiV « t ‘ to-dav’s jas t ’ « lu is Wi wit ¥ ventar r) ink i al At the Phatts ' Queen’s c i at Ker s ginning a ihree matches will be « utch at 400 yards, a Mma oVV yards, ami a ner : : 0 and 6UU vards nese pasen The Swedish OQuartette | vith the Swedish ‘ cert ' e 2lat inet., under the & Y. M. C. A., arrangements ” s ha ‘ the railway author- ea f retu tickets at on firs ~ Summerside, Sourie, Georgetow termediate Slationsd to Cha ' nthe Zist inst., g ¥; > i > \ Branch ta Massachusetts, The Sisters of Charity, whose Academy of Mou s Vir ‘nt, near Halifax, is one of Canada : ted educational insti- ¥ thin . 4 : eu) to e@tal ety a branch have | wed a property fur fifiy thous- and d at We . Mass., aad thre from Halifax to take cr " —— Marriage Bellis. 4 id ok pla ‘ this morn at ti lene f ti bride, the prin- cipals be x Miss Alice Godkin, daughter of t ate Joho L. Godkin, and Mz. k.. W Silver, of Luanenburg, N.S Mies Ada} trodk and Miss Mabel Matthew were the brides bis, and Mr. John F W hear supr ported the groor After the ceremony the hap} I na wedding trip to | ‘ sco, amidst the good wishes of many | fried They will reside at Lunenburg Body Found. Yeaterday afternoon the body of a man, aUpt ite be washed ashore by the late | rai¢, was found on the shore at Black Bash, St. Margaret’s parish The body ‘ much «de mposed, and unrecog- ! He had on a p i of fishermen’. hoots, grey woolen pants, dark shirt and ‘ and in the pocket was found a wal- | ide of which was bare, and in it was alock of hair anda piece of blank roner at Souris was sent paper Phe cor for , and an inquest will pr ral ly be held t -— Souris Breakwater, I mtractory? for repairing Souris Breakwater have been actively at work for eo! tine They have a good deal of On Thursday last they floated one of the blocks they had built, and had it towed i position by the tug they have em- ployed The ballasting was all completed that evening, but the sterm of Friday : ; broke up al! the work and strewed it along Breach of Promise Case. On Monday, the 4th inst., a young man was arrested at the suit of a young woman for breach of promise of marriage. It some years ago and everything went woman having gone to Boston, her suitor terday the und on bei afternoon train, sweetheart, for home . . tif; O. B. Rattenbury, Eq., for —_—_ Steamers’ Movements. > . a The Fastoet arrived here from Halifax neral cargo and one passenger, Mrs Ceorge Berrigan She left for Summer- side about eleven o’clock, and will return arly to-morrow morning, sailing for Hali fax eime evening The steamer Worcester arrived here f » Boston yesterday afternoon at o'clock with a general cargo und the fol pase myers : Kdward Chand and wife. Rena Macdenald, Anwe Sioith Mattie Poole. Hon. H. A. May, Cal, E \ wel, Mre tren, Miss Macphersen, A. Dockerty and Durand, Lizzie Campbell, Julia Henriék, Jordan, Mr. Mel RK. W. Collina, J>? Amehant, Jar MeG rs Macdonald, Charlies A. Ke John Me Donaki, a Galiant, Charles M. Coffin, G. Raraea;s > - it Might Have Been More Serious. An secident which might nave been at ded with serious consequences occurred yesterday As one of onr leading cyclist 13 running dewn Hillsborough Street, forty, tail over the dashboard ”~ no! leys over the bandle-bars—a break in the lewalk persuaded the wheel to stop The cyclist had not int mded halt- . particular place, so Le went right along, regardless of the differ- pinion between himeelf and his ’ Deciding that riding is move ine pat st that the ninth magnitude. a VARIOUS ITEMS. A Coming Event. ure have our next “ Handker- f Day ’ Following the enstom of pre 4 years, if will, b » a Saturday Past experience shows ue, however, that one day 18 not aufficient f able evervone to share in the attrae- tx We will, therefore, give next} s | : pa p of were Department is the most p ypular and at- | tractive, the hundreds of ladies visiting It : Jaily afford ample evidence We wever enjoyed such an overwhelm- g popularity as thie eeason Everyone | knows of our large stock, large variety } amd « uiple te aaseortment A leading ; m feature this season, however, in addition lo the above, is low prices BEER BROS e Weather Bulletin. Toroxrto, Sept. 13, 10 a, m, Pine, a little warmer in most places, f | Howard’s Cove, Lot 7 ; | mediately ¢ ver » Coroner materia collected, and are pushing the | vork, having about fifty men employed. | the shor This will be a serious joss to the tractors, and we understand that Mr Hegan, the engineer in charge, has i been summoned from St. John | ~~ seerns that the couple became engaged | emoothiy until last fall, when the young | traneferred his affections to another to} whom he was married this spring. Yes- | defendant paid the damages, | ng liberated from jail tooR the | along with his former | J. T. Mellish, Esq., | at halfpast seven this morning with a| Macpherson and two chil- | wife, W. H. Leet, W. C. Leet, Alice | ald, Joseph Christen, Jolin | pleasant—in fact, more beneficial than fly-~| § even if not #0 npeedy- -he returned to} | f ladies want to know when | a® a matter of course, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, , : Lead Pipes for Tracadie ’ : Phe vourtal says that among the urrived at Summerside on ing were about Sixty coils oY freig)} { Saturday even- | f lead pipe, to i in conveying water from the fain pring on the Glenaladale farm, Traca ‘he, to variovs buildings and fields”on the place They wer shipped from Montreal | by Mr. W.'C. Maced ae an a ern king.” bacco --2 %. B. Enman& ts. Our reaffers will see by an advertise- : | ment im Our columns that J D. McLeod & | Co's grocery business at McLeod’s corner |} ts changed hands Mr. Enman, who | has been in the employ of Messra, J. ‘D wT : . beLeod & Co. fur over ten years is well and f ivorably known in his eity genial young man of good bu nd tal } : ikes the mana as a siness habits, rement of the new fS.B. Enman & Co. We c meratuy- late Mr Eomat ued wish the vy firm rv suct - Thniy Found On Monday last, Wm. How: r., dia ered the ce ad body of-ene of the victin.s | ' | he late terrible storm on the shore at | Notice was iin- i y zg Barclay, who with the regular j iry viewed the bedy and returned a verdict of “found drowned” From the clothing and general appearance | of the co pre the opiben was general that } twas thatof one of the mi “ng Cara ynet fishermen Evidences of his be nga Catholie |} aving bee! discovered on his person, he was given Catholic burial in St Mark’s ce neterv, Lot 7, the Rey Father Burke officiating - - Crushed in a Thresher, David David Jobnet m, @ well-to-do farmer cf | Welsford, XN. B lent on Monday afternoon. Johnston, 22 years old, son of » met with a terrible acc!- Ee was work- ing ata threshing machine, and it appears that while thus engave l he thrust his tht hand into the feed to stacle that was passing throngh. Un- remove some | fortunately the teeth caught the hand near the wrist, and before he could extrieate it | he machine terribly mangled the hand, erushing the bones and tearing the flesh | lown to the finger points. The young man was removed to his father’s home and a doctor was summoned, who found it ne- | Cessary to ampniate the hand near the wrist insiliindiied Police Court Proceedings, } This forenoon Mrs. P. Connolly, Pownal | street, appeared to answer a i charge of vio- lating the Liquor Regulation Act, bw sell- } Ing Infoxicants in a reem not constructed | | according to law. She was fined $5 William Doyle and —— Murphy, the furmer about fourteen and the latter about | twelve vears of age, were gent to jail for | | three months with hard labor for the | | fares ny ot goods from several stores in the eity } Thomas Wriston was arraigned ona | charge of assault and battery preferred by | | Mre. W.lliam Purcell. ~The assault is al- | ; lege] to have been committed several] | months ago. Mrs Purcell told her story, | which was contradicted by Wriston, w ho | aid he could produce evidence to prove | i His Honor adjourr.ed the | ease until to-morrow to give him a chance his Innocence, to do so i The defendant in another assault case | was fined five cents and costs, and a simple | | drunk from the rural districts was fined $1 | or four deya, o The Turf The futurity races to be trotted at Sum- merside to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon | will be well worth witnessing. There are | | good fields of starters in each of the four classes, and some excellent races may be expected. Mr. Brennan arrived home last evening from Boston and is receiving the congrat- ulations of his friends upon the splendid work done by his horses at the recent meet- | ' ings In the races at Calais, Me., on Mo iday a the 2.38@fass was won by Rose L. Helena | B. zot aecond money and Vichmont third. | The time was 2.35}, 2.31} and 2.30}. } Harold M got first in the 2.30 class, with | Rattler second and Deceiver third. Harold | M's. time was 2 28}, 2.274, 2.28. George Leavitt’s stallion Lyecurgns was sent to beat the record made by Brazilian at St. Stephen last week, viz., 2.241-5. Lycur- | gus didn’t reach it, His mile was done in | 9a a6 A New York despatch saya that Mr. G. Wailbaum, president of the Hudson county Jockey Club, is now the owner of the tamous horse Lamplighter, having bought him a few days ago for $20.000. j | - | In Short Metre, Port ia Joie Encampment meeting to- | nigutat 8 o'clock. | he oyster fishing season begins on | Friday the 15th inst. | St. Peter’s girls’ school will reopen on | Friday next at 9 a. m. The eteamer Worcester was inspected tc- lay, by Mr. Coker, Inspecto’ of Hulls. Entries for the racea at Georgetown to-day. Intending competitors should | Elegant Childs en's Jackets +—Reefers. ‘Clothing Store. make a note ofthis. Large catches of splendid fall herring | are being made between West Point and North Cape. The sehr Helen M. Crosby, from Sydney issued from the Police Court to-Jay, and ready A full muster of the Charlottetown En- gineers is requisted at the Drill Shed to night, at & o'clock, sharp next menth A special meeting of St. Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, 1. O. O. F., will be held at 7.30 o’el | mente forthe funeral of our late Bro. John D. Currie ty order N. G. | <A newspaper mailed at Halifax ou ~ the 15th August last, and addressed toa per- eon in this city was delivered this fore- noon. Anithisis the age of fast trains} fat steamers and all that sort of thing. | USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, thegreat j Blood and Nerve Remedy. | } : ly * he the place where he had recently s uncere- | You mouiously parted company with bis faith- | : nl Imagine his surpi ise fined it Pd rapidly developing into a balloon His Should tir for aerial navigation being satiat d, | he disapproved of the change and “nipp<d | See : a icin . »>valve. Were Aw he bud.” or rather the vaive it t for the pronypt Pens vee _ bi 3h inet the prescription wl ili lineal | hear erratic * > ieht | 7 ti i skit that erratic VTLe4 mich ea : : 4 ; Oe +s you is carefully dis- i roaming around the etherial doctor give ; , ¥ ey ‘ f vast immensity in company } pensed, otherwise it may be useless, We have always made this branch of } our business a specialty, and guaran- tee “pnre drugs, accuracy, careful. ' : ; = i © } preparation, moderate prices,” Only Graduates in Pharmacy allowed ' to fill prescriptions. i ' _ JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor, Kent and Prince Streets. i septs Sarvepay and Mowpay specially to this | - Vi V coated tiaiae a needed that our Mantle | i ) A { z Lumber and Coal. We have removed to CONNOLLY’S | WHARP, where we are prepared to fur ish everything in our. line ¢heaper than Pine of all kinds, Lathes, Palings, Lime, Brick, and all other Building Materials. We also intend to keep on hand a full supply of Hard and Soft Coals, which we | will sel! at the lowest rates. Give us a call. Telephone connection. i | BARRATT & CHAMPION augo—dy sat tu wy3m for P. FE. Island, arrived at ort Mulgrave | on the 8th with the loss of three sails. | A batch of poll tax executions is being | } another list of defuulters is being made | and will be pleased to see her friends and Inspection *k this evening, lo make arrang:- } ever, such as Boards, Shingles, Scantling, | . : Assortinen of Fart Arrived, Balance to Arrive This Madskc LiGines, and Styles selected exclusively for the American and Canadian markets. ee = ae ——— . WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1893. - on oe _ pepe ——- 1 is larger than ever before shown by us, and the prices are within the reach of all. BROWN’S BLOCK. Fm, =. 2. Sf S 2NERS ay & 3 se 4 Suet © > AON ELE te Sd a Vv Sam See Shae “9 Week. . PERFECT- FITTING AND WELL FINISHED, and only needs your inspection to secure your approbation. Our assortment AND WINTER CLOT! ae Firs For Quantities, of P. i. Island to make in the Province, comprising Man's, Youths’ Youths cibases, 3 Qualities and Styles we cannot be surpassed. mined to make our HReady-maie Clothing Dep their purchases, finest line of READY-MADE CLOTHING j and Boys’ Overcoats; Men's Ulsters; Men's, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, and Efoys, in Naps, Beavers. Mel ter Wearing. for Men, Youths and Boys, fn fact, we have everything that @ur prices are mar clerks will be found to be obliging. that can possibly be found in ING | We have deter-| artment the Head Centre for the people nd consequently have now in -tock the Vien, Win- can be found in any well-stocked Ready-made ked as low as ean possibly be cold for, and our We ask you to inspect before making your pur- Please bear in mind that we will not be undersold. McKay ‘Wroolen Company. Charlottetown, September 13, 1893—m w ft = 20 TO 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT September Only ! —_on ——- 300 Pairs Girls’ Boots. °°: : We have decider to clear out a large lot of GIRLS’ tomers some great Bargains during this Month, Charlottetown, September 6, 1893— 3m Call early. Gi were aeg —_—--— om ee —{ X —— a MISS MURPHY has returned to work execute orders for MILLINERY. Lonpon Goons: SPORTSMEN’S SUPPLIES | Silks, Mantles, Felt Hats, Straw’ Hats, ‘Hosiery, Millinery, Flowers, Feathers. Laces ‘Ornaments, Trimmings, Ribbons, Buttons Braid, Frillings, Mantle Cloths, Dress Goods Velvets, Gloves, Underwear. We shall be able to show range of NEW. GOODS this’ week. large portion of our London Stock, Steamer ‘‘ Madura,” will be received. | Our Fall Stock ! per has been personally selected by Mr, Arthur Weeks, and will be found very attractive, Grand Show of Elegant FURS. | BLACK DRESS GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY. ! souiuatatainiaiiiiale Wholesale and Retail, Queen Street. — S-They are making a Specialty just now of SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS, | Charlottetown, September 6, 1893. ‘ } | | ‘| Covers, etc., ete. SMOKELESS a beautiful at short notice. A Arms Company. WwW. A. WEEKS & oo,, OLD ———WILL | | Price $2.75. Reduced to $1.90 | ways on 1.75 | Aug, 14th, Sist, ] 50 } TICKETS GOOD TO « 1.45, ” ms ire give our cus- : : ). MeNICOLL, jand a lot of other prices | ?MeNtcou . reduced, Montreal. jaly26 HARVEST EXCURSIONS ——TO THE—— ‘Canadian North West | to leave from line of Intereolonial, Prince ‘The Canadian Pacific Railway THE BOOT FACTORY! RUN—— Edward Island, Windsor & Annapolis and | Canadian Pacific (in New Brunswick) Rail- | and Sept, 4th | RETURN UNTIL ’. E. MCPHERSON, Genl. Pass, Agunt, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent St. John, N. B. _ MUSIC. MISS LUCY CAVEN will resume her music | ‘@ssons on the 15th September. Pupils and intending students will please take notice. } Apply to MISS LUCY Street. CAVEN, Dorchester eod ul Mth sept—aug3l Shot, Brass and Paper Shells, Breech and Muzzle Loading Guns, Revolvers, > Powder, 2 Caps. Primers, Loading Tools, Game Bags, Gun POWDER.—Cartridges loaded Agent for Winchester Repeating W ads, W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, September 1, 1893—m_w f iy \=> — —HAVE REMOVED TO THE——— | Don’t travel Second Class when you can go First Class for manties and Jackets, oi7* soso FALL AND WINTER, 1893-94. via the FAST SHORT LINE—Chariettetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company's Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- colonial Railway, and Halifax to Boston via the fast, modern-built anu equipped Steamers “HALIFAX” & “OQLIVETTE” sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac« - ville Street, TUESDAY and THURSDAY at Sa.m.,and SATURDAY at 10 p. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, The bulk of this season’s stock is made by one of the largest manufacturers in the world from Cloths and | THE GARMENTS ARE ALI and the privilege of going on board Steamer night pefore departure without extra charge. = There will be no Steamer from Halifax Thursday, Sept. 14, bat the OLIVETTE wil! sail on Saturday evening, Sept. 16, on Ser last trip of the season. Thereafter the Steamer HALIFAX will continue weekly sailings, leaving Halifax every Wednesday, at 8 a. m.. fur Bosion, and returning from the latter port | every Saturday at noon, For Tickets and all information apply to the Charlottetown Navigation U 7M pany sepi7 If a sufficient number offers, the under- } signed will startan Evening Class in Short- , Youths’ and Boys’ Cape and Plain Double and Single Breast; Reefers for tons and Frieze; Extra Pants, Heavy hand early in October, Terms £5.00 (in ad vance) per 12 lessons, This will be an excel- lent opportanity of acquiring this useful art. the methods of instruction pursued by me in my past classes, and which were very suc- cessful, will befcontimued this season. Please make early application, W. H. CROSSEKILL, Certificated Teacher of Phonog raphy. Charlotietown, Sept. 11, 1808. Sportsmen, Attention ! Send for oar catalogue of Portable Boats and Canoes. hey are unequalled for Fishing, Shooting and Cruising. Sportsmen car reach any lake orriver withthem and *an carry them as baggage. Weighs from % Iba up | Prices from $235.00 up. Invest in one und save ary Store| time and money. ACME FOLDING BOAT Co., 242 St, James Street, Montreal. septli—im Prince Kdward Island Railway Sealed Tenders addressed to the under signed, and marked on the out ide “ ‘Tender for Selling Newspapers,” will be received until MOND <sY, the isth of September, 188s, | for the privilege of selling newspapers, books, ete , On ali the regular passenger trains of this Railway, and for usc of news stand in Char- | lottetown Station, for one year from ist of October, 1805. Kach tender must be accompanied by an | accepted bank cheqae for fifty GO) dollars, S7e| Oct. Sth, 22nd, acd Nov, Sth. | For rates and other information see small | | older, or enquire of nearest Ticket Agent. payable to the Honorabie Minister of Rall- ways and Canals, and the cheque will be for- feited if the party tendering neglects or re- fuses to enter into a contract when called upon to de so, D. POTTINGER, General Manager, Canadian Government Railways. Railway Office, Mencton, N. B.,? Sth September, 1st). 5 dy & wy t! ISth. Johnston's Fiuid Beef A Perfect Beef Food. STAMINAL FOOD and a TONIC combined = It contains the feeding yualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic pialities of HYPOPHIOSPHITES in the form of a Palatable Beef Tea Milk Granules j is the solide of pure Cow’s Milk so treated ' that when dissolved in the requisite quan REMOVAL NOTICE DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, which has been enlarged and fitted up in number one style. Chariottetown, September 1, 1893. | Innis, Esqg.; aiso, stab THE BAZAAR COMPANY } than lid» ibs weight, todrive round town.— tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S Mik. TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable a‘lached. This houe is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in wood order throughout. Kent moderate and im- mediate posession, GEORGE ALLEY septi—sat tu th & wky Vants, Lost, Found &e Advertisements wader this heading charged five cents per linc TO LET The eastern half of a Houm situ ate on Sidney Street, lately o upied by Mr hooney, containing six rooms, and isin good condition as the house was rebuilt last sum mer Ossession given lmmediately Apply to Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street or to the owner at Southport.—Kpwarp KELLY dy—septls WANTED.SAt the Queen Hotel, three gir is “4 good cook, a chamber maid and laundr+ maid, to whom Hberal wages wili be given None n edapply unless they can give go0d references. —P, P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor sepli—tf SERVANT WANTED to eook and do general housework for a family: resid ng in St. John. Reference required, Apply to ©. E. Lewis, Photo Studio, City, between hours of 9 and 12 o’eloc k se pu TO LET.—One-half of a doubie tenement house on Hillsborough Square, iately occu- pied by B.C. Prowse. For particulars apply to Wm. W yatt or B. G. Prowse. eod t{~' yz LOST.—Somewhere between Brighton Road and Great George Street, the brown cape Of a waterproof eccat. The finder will be rewarded ou leaving it at this office, sop VRS. F. MACNUTT has re-opened he: classes for Drawing and Painting at her res dence U pper Prince Street iw law pd—septs TO LET.--The house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mra. Offer. Apply ta Mus. Orrex at her present residence on Kent Street. sept “WANiIED—A second-hand holst wheel. Apply to C. L Moxeitson, Queen Street, rugul TO LET 4 house On the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given mmedtately Alr ply to A, FULTON, at the Bazaar Store. LOST Last evening, between the (City Weigh Scaies and the Bank of Nova Seotia, by way of Queen and Riehmond Streets, 4 sik umbrella cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office. tf—augdy TO LET.—-A cottage situated on Pleasant } Street, containing eight rooms in first-class oder, at present Seonpten by John A. Mo- einrear, Possession c— immediately, Appiy to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY jis WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months a good, quiet, family carriage horse, :.ot jens J. UNswortn. ti—jy~w TO LEf.—That pleasantly situated resi dence on Richmond Sireet West, near the sa breeze. To @ small private femily, rent moderate lf applied for soon, Apply on the premises.--HARLES HiogIn«. 77 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 particniars apply © GRORGE PEAKE, office in buliding occupied by Peake Bros, & Co. Ul—~augi2 T HIRE. 0 E.—A first-class Horse and B . to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. Y JuRyY’'s Jewelry Store, aug’ CLMSLE Ee RMPTESL AY OTM erase ee ee cee a0. ono anaee te oo RR ir 2 ae ieee oak ee