Convention to be held a " r _ THE 4 TAKE A DAILY PAPER The Lealdieg Dally Newspaper and a first : VMagescine for only 35 cents a VMooth, or Four Deifars «a Vear. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS New Steel Girder Bridge ‘ ‘ i M st ‘ i : = ta Rye uit Ex ‘) ere | ; ’ al o - an Important Meeting. : Mel Hall 7 ‘ ary A cpecte i i tiat the ) ' rer i ' St. J Mi : ~~ 4 ( reat Kun of Mackerel ‘ th av thal mackere as i ¥ ‘ as oO _ t a 4 reun a : iv by | i : ul I | pu wa e ft [ © I 11st ur er Atlar wad j - \ Mixsionary'’s Address Jchn G. Paton, the veteran mis New Hel les, Wil acd- : ' ' Z ‘ : i ! iv s A ‘ a ! nh ' y ti i iki ava f the | ' tt ‘ have oO i a ‘ ‘ ful herald p* Peliew Court. lwo drunks appeared before His Hono Stipenadsar Mayistrat this forenoon vere Mark Wilson and Hector M Ph Mark belongs to Charlottetow: i Hector hails from the rural district hia was ordered to pay a tine of $1 or ul for 4 day In the case of Wilson | i ti s to be exacted upon his next ap | pearance, and » MePhail’s case th fir ' ! next time he is caught ’ -— : Drunkenness About Town, There hae been considerable dranken- shout town during the past few days, | pr paily «as y fixherme who have iately been paid otf and some of the rher element of tine cny, who i have been helping them to spend | th eur} ing wealt! lr his forenoon j ral young tween were obec rved basking sunshine in Queen Square Gardens. | I vy were seated on one of the benches, | and 6a botl which they had between them wa passed 4 ind a than once ~o—_— ' The Rustler Disaster. At Newcastle, N. B.. a few days ago, an | eat was held in view of the body of | M Morrison, ot f the victima of the | Raetler disast ret ed to in Tue Ex AMINER 1 rrame recently rh evi le * showe li carel ness in the manage é ment of the steamer,and Hon. Mr. Adams, | who was present in the interests of the ‘father, asked that the manager and iptain be placed under arrest fur man slaughter he coroner did not accede t the request. The end is not yet i -~ tducational Items Prof. West, who left the Province some wo, has resigned his position on the ta f the Prince of Wales College, and ' ive not heard that a successor has } vet been appointed. Mr. Herbert Shaw, of Brackley Peint, bas been appointed a member of the teaching staff of the Col the place of Prof. } i : ; me ago fobertson, who rt ed some ft the Province have Educa- Teachers’ All the teachers of tified by circular from the ie partment to atien l the in Upper Prines Street School, Charlottetown, on the 27th, and 29th imet. iiatiecbitbpeinns Lalited Counties Exhibition, The shew to be held at Pictou on the , 20th, Zlet and 22n idea the four great Counties of Picton, c heeter, Cumberland September in- anil Antigoniah Entries in all departments are rapidly | vy, and there is every reason to expect | a splendid exhibity It is expected that | Prot. Shaw and Prof. Robertson will i present and act as judge There will be | ip gra me of athletic ports in connec t with the exhibition, which will, it i- a& large number of R pec aand Prince Edward There will be sper al rates on the Charlottetown expen ted, attract tators from Nova Scot Island steamers running between and Pieter innate A Household Saved, The Chatham World says: The Sheriti Northurs ani Co. recently receive iru ni trot ‘ Hardwick nian Lowe Mass., to sell his property, pay his ' smd send bis family to him V he riff, feeling that the man was making a " tar in “acrinhcimg his he ne, laid man’s wife in a kindly strongly advised her te refuse te ha-band’s He re- he and her hushand were and told her that the em- aee before the Ww ishe a“ ied her tiat r young, | her hu band dep nded on might She was convineed hy the sheriff of t i M ry her home for an un- , and refused to be @ party to the } ; ' vie In a few dave the sheriff t another ter from the hushbaued : *D ell my properts I'm going back i m has dropped out of « verything A Wa ndering Case. that ‘ of new Dress ] gs f : ed at Halifax last ex was i varded to St. dohn by mis a ito Hal sx, and ie how This ease contains the sla Fall N Braids, (ra kK ee, etc., and WwW we expect, en Monday rwo CASES MORE f Mantles are * oe) ma few days FACKHTS! JACKETS ! JACKETS ! V ar iets NSiyle V ariets Style Geral hy (Jna aft Very Lao Prices } ery Low Prices BEER BROS, pa” Mantles a spec ialty. Weather Bulletin. Torowro, Sept. 9, 10 a. m. Westerly to northwesterly winds; fine, aot mach change in temperature, ' i | hospital with a dislocated | has bee | as follows: DAILY Foot Pall rs ofthe Junior Abeg ve at Victoria Park for three oe lock, ediately after which a meeting will be ire requested to mee e this afternoon at - Di appointed ian Love | i , N.S, Times aay that the vse Of Miss Annie Flora Elliott, who died j at Mount Hope Avylum for the Insane, | Dartmouth, at the age of 27 vears, wa |} parts ary sad She “has been rh saarie last fOlir vears of her fe and i e of her malady is dir ced lisapporntine it embered as a particularly | 1 i» ' } iin -b ‘ 4 Dy ‘ ey at Freder i" 1 | ubs ribers an ng the | e pla Since ther been dunning delinquents | " ! t r less success through Recently another aseociation : us f ed, and, it is said, largely eub- ribed t vhich pledges ite members not | to purel e anything from any person who belongs he Canadian Ce cting Agency, | ae the object sable wethods | nted i emeationtp A Truant Husband Returns, \ sensatior has be mn caused in Phor- burn, Pictou County, by the retura ofa man to the woman he deserted a quarter of a century ag But he ‘ 18 disappointed to that «he had | become the wife of an- oth The woman is a daughter of the | at: P. Power, who for @ time represented Tek nt the county of Antigonieh Ath father’s death she eame into pos- SESS1O1 f a¢ ‘erate un f mone 4 seafaring man named Hawboldt made r acqi aintance and soon won her hand and purse. Some years after her husband’s eriion she moved to Halifax, where she arried number tw lr. Butler Mrs, | B and he huxband now reside in | irmn. Her first | has promised, if tin be two b lixeha ‘ i. to refund her Ibe henceforth a dutiful and | - Sad Death of Mrs. Pitman. Mrs. Christopher Pitman, residing at 7 R «ckaway street, Lynn, Mass, lied very suddenly from the effects of an overdose of veckerberry evening about 11 lock Mrs. Pitman complained to her that she wished that on Saturday iusband on Saturday afternoon was not feeling well, and she she could take something that would mak« Later in the afterno« of checkerberry aud a few moments later was taken with ul died soon aftérwards The “ind parti ular connected with fh r sleep n she took about an ounce spasms re is one this case, says the Lynn Item, and that is concerning the 17-vear-old daughter, who lies at the hip, where she When bee ime n for the told ot her past five weeks mother’s death she hy-terical. Mrs. Pitman leaves a husband and five children. ~~ Fall Exhibitions and Fairs. King’s County, P. E. Island Exhibition and races at Georgetoven, Sept. Zi. Prince County, P. £. Island Exhibition anil races at Summerside, October 4 Queen’s County, P. E. Island Provincial » | Exhibition and races, Sept. 26, 27, 28 and Oo Industrial Exhibition at Toronto, Sept 1,16 Vestern Exhibition at Lon lon Sept. 14, 21 Central Exhibition at Guelph, Sept. 19, 21 Pictou District Sept. 9, 20, 21, 22. Queen's Co., N. S., Exhibition at Liver pool, Oct. 3, 4. tarrington, N. S., Exhibition, Oet. 4 New Brunswick Exhibition, Frederick- ton, Sept 19, 20 and 21 King’s Co., N.S., fruit, vegetable and poultry show, Kentville, Sept. 26, 27 and Exhibition at Picton, Shelburne Co., N. S., Shelburne, Oct hiatal Parkside iu Beston, I'he Boston Herald of Thursday, speak- | ing of the races at Franklin Park on the : The 2.28 trot proved The talent picked out Tom Jacobs as the star of the nine start- ers, with Thetis a fair second choice. They were given a shock in the first heat when Parkside came in ahead, having led all the way. Nobody had ever heard of him be- fore, and he figured in the field. He turns out to belong to W. A. Brennan, of Sam- merside, P. E. Island. Mr. Brennan is down this way with a few colts that he wants to work out. This is Mr. Brennan’s tirst appearance on the American turf. He edits an agrienitural weekly down home, and started a stock farm as a journalistic adjum:t to his work, Parkside is a hand- some horze, by a son of Electioneer, with adam out of a straightout thoroughbred nare. He won a seven heat race in Nova Scotia in the last week of August, getting is mark of 2.244. Parkside could not keep n front of this crowd after that first heat, vowever, nor could Tom Jacob;, the aileg- | star, do anythiag great. Thetis got the vext three heats and race, Parkside, Tom Jacobs ant Ada Look taking turns chas- ng her ont Thetis’ policy all through waa to trail to the homestretch, and then oush out forthe wire, a feat she was in , of doing, usually with a length or two to spare. Parkside The heats were trotted 22%, 2.20}, 2.20} and 2.214 previous day, says mite a contest. very instance capabl rot Rect nad money. 23 eaten In Short Metre. Tiere will be no Baptist choir rehear aa! this evenmg We understand that Messrs. Auld Bros are about making a large shipment of eggs to Live rpool Regular monthly meeting of the Beneve - t Lrish Society will be held on Monday ‘ t next lhvee hundred boxes of che se wete r- ved in Charlottetown this forenoon un the Dank River Cheese Fa tory. A meeting of the friends of tive Scott Act will Le held in the Y. M. C. A. Assem- hiy Room cn Monday evening at eight o'clock The brigt Hi'tie Louise Barbadoes on Thursday, 19 Canso. One horse, shipped by the owners, died during the passage The Presbytery of P. EB. Island met at Lot 16 on Tuesday, Sept. 5th, for the ordi- nation and designation of Mr. W. D. Moss, and for the transaction of other busine. All “Y's,” active and honorary, are re- quested to meet Miss PI e|pa at the “y.* mem- ce arrived at days from parlors this evening at T.A0 The bers of the W. C. T. U. are aivo invited to meet Miss Phelps at the “Y.” parlors this evening at 7.30, \ convention of delegates from the Second Electoral District of Queen's County will be held in Brookfield Hall on Thursday, September 21st, at two o’elock in the afternoon, te select candidates to run in the Laberal-Conservative interests at the next provincial election. lou Should Nee to it that the preseription which your doctor gives you is carefully dis- pensed, otherwise 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 preseriptions. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. septs | | | EXAMINER ‘ vy enough | Tit for Tat f ! “0 na D wo “s \ a ios eed ied a / So } bt wer tor and secnred | —————__—_—_ —x -——_—_—-_—- CARPETS, CLOTHING, EATS AND CAPS, DRESS" GOODS, MENS FURNISHINGS, HOUSE PURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS, LADIES’ MANTLES, TWEEDS & WORSTEDS. FUR GOODS. We will endeavor to make every BEST We can't do all the trade, but we department the in town. want you to buy from us what will benefit you. and which you ‘an buy from us cheaper than you can buy clsewhere; then we are sure we will be rushed all the time, The magnitude of our trade enables us to offer very low prices:. NEW GOODS Come and see us and you wont now opening be disappointed in our Grand Show and Low Prices. a -(x)- tome = amen PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap) Men. Charlottetown, September 2, 1893. If you be wise buy a box of MASTER MECHANICS EXTRAORDINARY SOAP, and keep it at hand. It will not only remove any dirt or stain imaginable from the skin, but will also heal and soften it. It can be sed for all toilet purposes. ev sat tf—sept2 Before next Wash Day try AMMONIA SOAP fo, vil >») surprised with the result. Your Grocer sells it. September 2, 1893. 85 CASES SATUFDAY, NEW FALL Coops! j | old Charlottetown, September 7, 1893—tu th sat Goods, Now opening, 35 cases of New being the first instalment cf our Fa!'l purchases. follow in a day or two. These goods are all personally selected in the best English and Scotch markets, styles and very best values. Hverything fresh and new—no hare describe, but it will pay to cal} and see the goods and prices. MOORE & McLEOD, stock. We Successors to Pe SEPTEMBER 9, More will all ot the latest no time to get our rkins & Sterns. to he had in town. we Can sell so cheap. Charlottetown, August 29, 1893—m w f | WHAT MUST GO :---Bad alignment, illegible work; foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift keys, double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. That’s what is said about our make of SUITS— that they are the best fitting and best finished Suits Do you know that we have marked the prices so low that you will wonder how Call and see for yourselves. FURNISHINGS '_Largest Stock ever shown by us, consisting of the finest Shirts, Ties, Collars, Underwear, Hats, ete., cheaper than ever. ——- HI) -- - - D. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. The Yost Typewriter. t ‘abolished them, and no other can retain them and live. | ‘THE NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yost, who | nvented the “ Remington” in 1873, the “ Caligraph” in 1880, and the “ Yost”’ in 1889; the THE NEW YOST ne only Perfect Writing Mach- ine. The Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquat- ed devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT NEW PRINCIPLES, NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and BEST > 1893, BlackDiamond Line. The S. S. CORAN, due here from Montreal on MONDAY, llth inst... will sail for St. John’s, Ntid., via North Sydney, carrying Horses, Cattle and Sheep on deck. For particulars as to Freight and Passage apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., septy Agents, a® Don't travel Second Class when you can ge First (lass fer nearly the same money. For that resson G5 TO BOSTON via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown to Pictou via the Navigation Company's Steomers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- colouial Railway, and Halifax to Boston via the fast, modern-built and equipped Steamers “HALIFAX” & “OLIVETTE” sailing from the Plant Wharf, fost of Sac« - ville Street, TUESDAY and THURSDAY at 8a.m.,and SATURDAY at lo p. m. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SBA, and the privilege of going on board Steamer night before departure without extra charge. ra®- There will be no Steamer from Halifax Thursday, Sept. 14, but the OLIVETTE wwii sail on Saturday evening, Sept. 16, on her last trip of the season. ‘hereafter the Steamer HALIFAX will continue weekly sailings, leaving Halifax every Wednesday, at 8 a. m., for Boston, and returning from the latter port every Saturday at noon, For Tickets and all information apply to the Charlottetown Navigation Company seply Johnston's Fluid Beef . maintains its high standard as A Perfect Beef Food. STAMINAL is a FOOD and a TONIC combined. It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the tonic form of a Palatable Beef Tea Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow's Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan- tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER’s MILK. MUSIC SCHOOL. MR. EAKLE’S engagement as Musteal In- structor at Miss Ruseell’s School having ter- minated by the closing of that institution, he has decided to continue the Musical Depart- ment in rooms ina central position. Instrue- tion will be given in Pian, Jrean and Vocat Music, all pupils having the privilege of attending FRE classes in Harimony, Sight Singing and Theory of Music. There is also in contemplation the formation of a Glee Club for Ladies and Gentlemen. The first term begins THURSDAY, ltth inst. Terms on application. d&w tf—sept7 TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, wining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, pupered and otherwise put in good order throughout. Rent moderate and im- mediate possession. GEORGE ALLEY. septl—sut tu th & wky y » Wants, Lost, Found. &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. FOR SALE.—A set of telegraph listru ments, Bupnel’s make, quite new, wili be soid at a bargain. Enquire at Tot EXAMINER office, 31—sept7 T'VO OR THREE PERSONS can be accom- modated in a well-furnished house on Prince Street. For full particulars enquire at THE EXAMINER Office. l—septs WANTED.—At the Queen Hotel, three gir Is —a good cook, a chamber maid and laundry maid, towhom liberal wages will be given. None need applv unless they can give good referencecs.—P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor septé—tf SERVANT WANTED to cook and do general housework for a family residing in St. John. RKeference required. Apply to ©. E. Lewis, Photo Stadio, City, between the hurs of 9 and 12 o'clock. Beplds W ANTED.—An experienced girl for general housework. Apply to Mas. W. W. CLARKE, Prince Street. septs The NEW YOST has atest and best improvements have been added during 1892;making the New Yost an ideal, | perfect typewriter. | put is*elern cut and beautiful. time Provinces, 134 Prineve William St., The New Yost prints direct from steel type; its work is never blurred, The alighment is absolutely perfect and permanent. paper ts qn ideal success, she best ever applied to a typewriter. berfect. «Send for Hlus:rated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- St. Joha. Second-hand Remington, Caligraph and other machines for sale cheap. D. B. Stewart, Charlottetown. HOW HOT? thing every family ought to have at weather. You can get it at our store cription, Silver and Plated Ware, will take Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1893—tu fr. A thermometer will tell you exactly. That is some hand in all sorts of} at a very low price. | We have also a complete stock of Jewelry of every des- | Clocks and Watches | special pains with Repairing and Engraving. E.W. TAYLOR, | Watchmaker and Jeweler. | | Arrives Charlottetown The The line spacing absolutely Pickford & Black. ‘Halifax & P. E. Island 8. §. Line STEAMER FASTNET | Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Charlottetown every : Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about i 6a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about | 10a m., Wednesday. from Suammerside about 4a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &., : 4p. m., Thursday. i For Freight or e apply to } ie a CLARKE, ; Agent. | Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. : EUREKA HOTEL, i WATER STREET. Free Coach to meet all Trains and | Steamboats. Moderate charges. Good | table. C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. sg Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m wf ! MeQuaid, Lower Queen in wrivate family or grocery store | ©. B., EXAMINER fice. MONEY TO LOAN.—In small amounts on Farm and City Properties. Apply to F fe L. Moone, London House Corner, Chariotte- town. lm eod—septs TO LET.—One-half of a douvle tenement house on Hillsborough Square, tately occu- pied by B.C. Prowse. For particulars apply to Wm. Wyatt or B. ©. Prowse. 20d tf—jyZ2 — LOST.—Somewhere between Brighton Road and Great George Street, the brown cape of a waterproof coat. The finder will be rewarded on leaving it ai this office. sapla MRS. F. MACNUST has re-opened hes classes for Drawing and Painting at her rest- dence Upper Prince Street. 3w 2aw pd—septs TO LET.—The house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mra. Offer. Apply to Mus. OrrerR at her present residence on Kent Street. septs WANTED,—A servant for gencral house- work Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Dorchester Street, Sut tu th—septi WANIED.—A second-hand hoist wheel. Apply to C. L. Morrison, Queen Street. augtl TO LET.—A house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, known as the “ Fulton House.” Possession given famediately, Ap- ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store. augZt TO LET.—On the first of September next the Store on Queen Street at present occu pied | by the subseriberas a Boot and Shoe Store | Apply to J. B. Macdonald. N. B.--Will not be } let for Boot and Shoe Store. | jyt—2m eod & wky LOST.—Last. @yening, between the City Weigh Seales and the Bank of Nova Scotia, by way Of Queen and Richmond Streets, a silk umbreiia cover. Finder will oblige by leaving same at this office. tf—aug26- TO LET.—A cottage situat<1 on Pleasant Street, containing ¢ight roou:s in first-class order, at present occupied by John A. Mc Innis, Esq; also, stable in rear. Possession given immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas Street, or w the owner, EpWARD KELLY. ji6 WANTED TO HIRE, for about two month« a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than 1iw ibs. weight, todrive round town.— J. UNswortn. u—jya TO LET.—That pleasantly situated regi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To & small private family, rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the prem ises.—CHARLES HIGGINS. jy7 TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on Waiter Straet lately occupied 7. Mr. George J. Wrignt. This house has been painted and papered throughout, and is now in aplendiA Seder from attic to cellar. Possession given imme- jately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GkorGE PEAKE, office in building occupied by Peake Bros.& Co. od tf—augl2 TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and to hire. Kates reasonable. Apply at G. y Jury's Jewelry Btore. augs SITUATION WANTED.—By a young man Adress 2i pd—septy teadleteatenedieneam eattninnemanaitiin dienes ee eee ee me ces innate Senae vonamasie rane ee a a ne aan A gs cS