FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1895. — nD THE DAILY EXAMINER j ; - a= A A » —- = = os <= arama amirniabeniinannpeianitoninsh ~~ seein igentianuinsinetnioetidit TO ADVERTISERS. ' - : cap _ R Blow ' | LETTER FROM OTTAWA, THE WORLD OF SPORT. Changes of ads must be in by Ll a.m. | 1 ‘ I ely Orns oS eed aie hang . ' . Sin,—l ask space (lest I may be forgot— | The Tart, } 5 sur neertvion.,. > , y rie 24 4 a ‘ r each dav ‘ t GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT a re by my old frie nds) to say that the cap A Eastport, Me., on Wednesday, Ham “ , Lots of people in our lines make a big ital has been signally favored with fine | let, owned by C, H. Eaton, of Calais, won OCA! AND OTHER ITEMS blow on their horns to the old tunes of weather during the past season despite Wig- | the 2.25 race in straight heats, best time, u ' CHARLOTTETOWN, gine. It has also increased trade, permanent | 2.28}, Lady Jane C., owned by A. Cleland 695 : 9 rorks aw ildings. ¢ j als ‘ PS “FE thg . . : 1 : snes scan “29 per cent. discount,” works and new building fears street- | of St. Stephen, got second place, aud Thos OFFICE--BROWN’S BLOCK, “334 per cent. discount,” a largely increased population (now | Dean’s (St. John) Deceiver third. In the sapixe Fur Srore. — Beer Bros. = ’ MUURt, 49.600) and a most successfal exhibition, | 2.45 class M: < fby Ede: ente , : ‘ : 5 ae aud K Joy Edg:rlo,entercd by — No one can buy as cheap as we do,” = revenue of which was upwards of $21, A. ©. Taylor, of St. Stephen, won first XCll , ar t eet \ as . ® vi » : ‘ ; Civy Counett.— Regular ethly ™ A VERY SAD Sul "2s Wess Wn case cad the Oas Pets 000 from gate and grand stand receipts, money. Her best time was 2.29}. Lady ne on Monday evening next : ess 3 and the ne Price Ottawa is clearly the fourth greatest | Nelson, by Nelson, entered bp C. H. Nel- - an Sow % ad : : aa ‘ : oS ke 7 oe - . , © Donate popeielion. wane and 4 son, was second, and Charcoal, of Mill- 7.9 — he ' , —_ . ‘ » ly 2 4 ‘ Diit- , ie , $ —R : e ne and lots of other such rubb'sh. Don’t you ne, ms _ ikkely to be hk at Ay rte town, third. ive, No. 27,1 ilious 4, ellis chee Blow, teas ed by the anne xation of Archville, Mech- There are over 200 horses at Mystic - I's 0 ll oe OW, bT82) anicsvilie and Hintinburg and other eub-, Park f : W Te wet ders Hands Hergdlf [ses vince tag cxtch che corer GN Toners So Buiohery: shd cbs: eit (Bk wee vase which opemaics et apple | ati are plentif neigh: | 4 iscou buyer for atime, but it won’t keep his ale ; containing many thousands Of peo — and ne continue the eo of poe bioss ‘ trade . ve week. 1e 2.15 trot on Wednesday i < Nighy and Anna} { M che eer ag ‘ 3 A @iv ic ‘rtakine by ¥<} rn : 3 y 3 . 9198" eh seat ' Phe psople who advertise in this way is a yas = _ aoe by —o mo = won by Nosegay, best time 2.174 sain There will be to sell and not to satisfy. Their reputa- | sit a . a agebaceig’? ‘dle " eae om View was second and Benton M. % } 7 § 8 n og iy ¢ a , Slew coe ae a vi @ mee e bows League of th tion is almost as good as the average Sierbiy tuarteba'altes of + Bagi 9 age raced ngs gs on co agi 2 un ' ee ' a 7 sircus—all promise | ry little show 2 ares : ? inishing the secon seat in 2.15%. . 30 o'clock i A full at ) civcus—ell promise and very littie show. ses 25 teet be wel of 8 ; , : ( e vi She Had Been Despondent for S$ me it ae tail say 8 — tose below 7 ve | of urround- George W. Al'en was second and Robert amie sieies Time Past ing lands, is being up built first by means of Kt. third. Pan Clare got the only heat in | is . bn dled . trestle work, on which cars are run. These | the 2.24 trot in 2.22 gE ' “ thie for drill this ag aes : Sar ; : 9 cars are loaded by a powerful steam shovel, Yachting oye ue eK, for rineering anna ; a i? ; : ev . ae — : loading a train of ten cars in about twenty Tins Leadon Delle tt S.A we é i sifendame & reques{ a ; ; > LOonk . , 2ws Say 8 i - 4f ae ee Telephonic advices: from Sunimersiis maidates, aad when ein on. the teestlel,. oe et tes nn saysit ts not) I Monday, 21st inst. : | ner : 5 : me get ded ‘by ak ok wee true that Valkyrie If. will be laid up at | etait this afternoon convey the sad intelligence | Methods of duirg business. We believe work are unloaded by means OF PlOW,! Brooklyn. According to the News the > . ° ; : snerally ; j 22 . . . Yn. ACh gto WwW > re Covarr.—This forenocn a young | ‘#8! Mre. John Rogers, of Miscouche,| ‘= marking our goods at prices that will | ee nerally in five minutes. Most of the celies ceil sethen do, Pavitele 3 . ij ie = 2 ae rs 8} committed suicide at that place last night. | 2¢ allow big Riese? Whe aun she di filling required is being taken from the ' o Partick immediately. | a ‘ 1 Phiop Kran Was fined $4 or ZU 7 ; t : at : ‘ = 7. Vee ; ast side of Ridean Canal, wl ich is:bei he Hendersons are arranging to place ‘ nae " [t seems that she t ed one nd C<« ‘ sav, without “ blowing that our st sk is east side 0 dean anal, Which I being . e's ia lays r n-ing provoking language tow ards end of a rope to} 7, ? r ws . oe ’ ) i her in the dry dock, where she will be Charles Watling on Tuesday last the post of ber bed in one of the rooms | ‘ LEAN, FRESH and NEW; and al- graded tothe level of the Canal,and willform thoroughly over! nuled i i” On 1esday hast. : rs : . x en seenae saa Na 7 -Thauled, a ’ upstairs, and fastening the other end thorgh we had no big discount sale or col- the road-bed by which all passenge r trains re = Ga Sexwox —The Rev. D. McNeil] | #eund her neck jumped out of the win lection of rubbish as a side show the past will evter the city so s00n as the ‘ entral 1s kindly consented to preach a Geelic | 1°": Her liteless body was found about | “eek, we were as busy as nailers, and ouc Depot is constracted, which building will ' ’ ereon on Babbeth. 12th ion . at Chectant 1 OO" o'clock this morning by some of her sales have been Jarger than ever. The replace the “military stores of Sapper’s 1 Ss fall at 4p. m Sous and déuchters | e™Y- public have confidence in our way of Bridge, close to the Russel and Parliament of the heather are rdially invited to at Mrs. Rogers was about fifty-six years of, | 40ing business, and that is Building-. Mr. Booth is commencing the tend, : ave, and leaves ai h isband and family largest locomotive and car works (on the ' ai She had been despondent for some time il ‘ sf ¢ Is net one ee. . ri Repco Tue Rirre Vo..2 Co. G. A, will have | SUt no one Fuspects d that she had any in- ont s 00 s TOCR Oh OM ertaxsag wkwces by ta ae ke ee aca ies ee ee ‘ eral scarcity of freight care, &c. now in t annnal target prac e on Saturday, | tion of committing Licide. . oe i ‘ " - so t kh Uctober mst The men will par Dr. Jarvis, coroner, ¢€ nquired into the —AT— Canada ao by oe railway com: s de at the Drill Shed on Wedncadey wicha | facts of the cace to-day, and decided that panies, in view of ae and increas- ° = ‘ @ « 7 , ; next for issue of rifles, and to return over: | 49 'uquect was Dol necessary ype ing tonnage that has to be move i by rail. ; eae . LS & To the few from P. E. Island who reside coa to arn ¥ - « o-<»e a aii tt a we eo } ae hich ‘2 sere it is @ matter On which we pride our- or 2 CON PRA ee . selves very much that your Ae it i :- AT THE OLD PRICE, Turs evening at 8 o'clec’« Mias Ren —— Our stock is well bought, and we offer ee . <a Pe " or Oiiel ac Char iresses a prbl »** T io i im Zion he Fa-tsand Pea-t= of Eastern 2 may pr ortunity cf “pea@ker ail ec meeting Jews’As tl be the last hearing th s interestit whic - Can porsilv y do s6é should attend lisitaiettinainiiia Coxtrracrors,—The time for rece'v ng tenders for the summer residence and oluer buildings to be built fur Geo. D Longworth, Esq., at Grand Tracad’e, has wren extended to Monday, the 1l4'h mst. at 12 ¢ ck, n 90On See advt. A Coop Yteup E. W. Nicholson, far mer, Six miles weet of Neepawa, Man., threshed 74) bushels of wheat to an acre The ground was measured an! the grain threrhed before witnesses rhe genera! yield in the district is from 32 two 55 bushel= to the acre. anaes Sectac at St. Jawes’—The v mng people ef St. James’ Charch invite their friends to a social in the Ha!!l this evening at & o'clock. Those whe have attended these social< in the past can nouncement. A firstrate programme ha- been prepared 5 the door. appreciate this an- iver collection at —< Eventxe Ciasses.— The evening classes in contection with the P. El. Commercial College are now open. All branches taught. No better opportunity of acquir-— ing a commercial education. Young men, do not waste your evenings and be sorry for it bye and bye. Beautiful rooms, in- candescent lights; over the Bank of Nova Seotia.—S. F. Hovesox old tf ‘oe Ff Mr. jA L. Waring, Steam boat Inspecto~ is Grand Chiet Templar of the 1.0. G. T. of New Br Last n'gbt he visited Charlottetowns Lodge. There were also present Bro. Addsion Anderson, G. Chaplain of P. E. I-land, Bre, McEwen, of St. Peter’s, and several other visitors. Two candidates were, after which a p'easant time was spent in song, speech, recitatioa avd social chat. inswick. initiated, lt He Was Preasep.— An exchange says: Pr. Potts, Toronto, in his late tour in the Maritime Provinces, visited P. E. Island for the first time. At Tryon he held the best week night service he had ever at- tended. There were 100 buggies and double-seated carriages ranzed around the yard. aud the place was so crowded that the aisles had to be seated. When the Dr. approached the church he said, ‘What a sight! I would like some of people from the West to see.” _—_——_-—_ Four detachnreuts from No’s.1 and 2 Co’s., G. A., with two 40-pounder R. B. L. yuns went over yesterday afternoon fur anonal guo practice. Theday was wet and raw, but the boys in blue made the vest Of it. They were pointed out a target range nknown, and w re told to pek Ui the range by trial shots, an! after finding ran,eé fire four shots to verify it; time not t to exceed 12 minutes; 6 rounds allowed for trial shots, No, 2 Co. reported range fonnd on 3rd shot, and got their four ver.fying in the right place well within time. rounds No. | Co. were put over time by the guns wting badly on the make-shift platforme Col. Montizambert was much pleased with the practical knowledge of thew work shown by offieers and men. He left to- lay for Halifax where he inspects the bluenose companies. We hope to ree a Dominion Artillery Camp at Beilevue range next year, as ho in Eastern Canada such range is available Vleuro-Pneamonia in Australian Catile. the following regular goods at lowest prices : Ladies’ Warm Undervests, 17e. Ladies’ Heavy - 40c. Ladies’ Unshrinkable do., 75c. Ladies’ Cashmere Hose, fine, 34c. Children’s Golf Jerseys, al} sizes. Fine Linen Towels, lic, $1 52 a dozen. Gent~’ Fine Sheiland Wool Undercloth ing. $1.39 a suit, worth $2 00. Gents’ Heavy Knit Sairts, 50 cents. WasHincrox, October 9—The depart- ment of agriculture has been advised of the dicovery of pleuro-pneumonia in the c.ttle shipped from Australia to Great Britain. This is an important matter to the United Staves, inasmuch as Australia promised to become a serious competitor of the European meat and cattle trade. The existence of pleuro-pneumonia in the fir-t shipment of Australian cattle, is for this reason significant. Everything Short of Force. Loxpon. Oct. 9.-A despatch from Shangbai says the British and American consuls report ev erything has been done to obtain an enquiry into the outrages upon missionaries at Kuoheng, short of using force. British gunboats are going up the Min river to protect British interests.; An- other despatch from Shanghai says Ad- miral Buller has arrived there on board the British despatch boat 4 lacrity. - = PVSVSsssess VeBeEesess For The Fall Hiatirax.—The steamer Halitax on last evening about 7 Tue arrive! from Bost | o’clock, with a general cargo and a num-, She left on return this miscellaneous freight | and the following passenger: Mre. Fisher, Miss Jennie Lee, Philip M. Edwards, C. | BE. Carter, Mr. Haynes, Mre. Dorman, Eva McLeod, Mrs. George Gav, Isabella Gay, Sadie McKenzie. Geo. G. Mellett, Fred Mac jonald, Albert Clarke, Miss (2. Davies, ' A. E. Macdonald, Miss Maud Easton, Malcolm McPhee, Miss Davey aud Mies H. Potter. ber of passengers. afternoon wilh a - a Aspuatt SipewaLks.—Conutractor Jolin McFatridge is hustling with the asphalt sidewalks at Truro as rapidly as po=sible, em according to an exchange. Mr. McFat- ridgea contract has some 2,038 equare yards of sidewalk—Il part asphalt and 2 parts tar—at 53 cents per square yard ; gud 238 square yards of drive way, aud 35 equare yard of street crossing, 4 parts | aeplalt and 1 part tar, at 64 cents per »quare yard. ‘I'he town council prepared the foundation, and laid the curbing. The granite curbing cost f. 0. b. at Halifax 60 cents a lineal foot, and the freight aud truckage were $1.25 a ton. _ —s>- Rosneny.—Last Wednesday night, says the Summerside correspoudent of the Guardian, a robbery was committed at Travellers’ Reat. Mr. Alexander MclIonis lost » fur coat and cap and other articles | Mr. James Wagner and bis thshermen also lost some clothing and @ small sum of money. The thieves are supposed to have been Ove of Mr. Meinnis’ and one of Mr. Wagner’s ti-herme 1; for the next morning they and the goods belonging to them were A boat belonging to Mr. not to be seen. : . é | Joba C. McDonald, of this town, 13 also | misting, and it is believed that the same parties took her and sailed fur the maip- land, ai the See in ft Lie at with two Occupants was traits by sailors on @ achooner House Cleaning ! ! ; You may went a JUHNSON’S VARNISH RE- STORER to removate yvur furniture, It cleanses and polishes. Undoubtedly the best on the market. Price 15 cents. JOHNSON & JOHNSON, SSGSOSSEOVSSESESVECVSISOVSOBVOSG The Reliable Druggists. : . enna bedroom Sets that are so handsome you feel proud to own them; so comfortable you would not part with them; 80 cheap everyone can afford is of them. Now your time the Buy MAKERS. WARK WRIGHT? & 00., LTD. Who Sell at Selling Prices. Senne gen ne Nee eg Neat toe 4 A Chance : i * « : Cheap ! They’re odd . « t i, COLORED—Size:- 5, 53, 6 P z 4) ; ( Pairs: 1, 2, 2 -— Price reduced morrow at 9 a. m it be YOU ? To Buy Kid Gloves " the worse for that. regular lines, decided to close them out very cheap. from $1.10 to 69 ets. : - <A bargain for somebody—will BEER BROS. course, but none They're not our and we have therefore jots, of 64, 64, OF, 7 4, 2, 5, 17, 8, , d 7 On sale to- Geats’ Cardigan Jacket=, heavy, 90c. Heavy All Wool Grey Fiannel, 15 cents. The above bought ch ap and sold cheap. W.A. Weeks & Co.. THE PEOPLES STORF, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, Oct. 9, 1395. THE TWO DAILLY SESSIONS. Sin,—There are few questions upon which there may uot be two or more opinions. The question of one or two daily -eseions in our echools is one upon which there may be two opinions. It would be needless to say that interest or some advantage, personal or other-— wise, often determines what an opimion may be, and that even the best of us may be influenced by some consideration, which, as it suits ourselves, we imagine ought to suit others. The one daily session has been very cleverly advanced by Mr. Janes. But it is not quite clear to me that, though it may be of some &ivantage to those who take lessens in music, drawing, &c., or those who spend their afternoons sailing on our rivers or driving in our parks, it is the best for all our children. Ifa majority even of our schoo] children, took such lessons, or enjoyed such: delightful recreatiou®, there would be some furce in the argument, but when ii is well known that comparatively few of of them do, the argument is worth lese. I would supposeif two sessions were held that the younger children would not be re- quired to attend the afternoon session. The one would be sufficient for them. The vlder pupils being iu the more advanced departments in which there are many branches taught, sometimes too cor more divisions, studying the same branches could receive, with the aid of the teachers released from “he dismissed classes, more attention than can be bestowed upon them by the teachers of these departments alone. Our echoois are not open during the hot days of tummer. It is true that even though they are not in operation until September there are sometimes, as there was iast month, some hot days. But the hottest time of those days was from one to tao o’clock, the time that would probably be assigned for the dinner time. The advantages that would arise from the change proposed are many. Two or more may be here stated. There would be a rest for the brain wearied by the al- most uninterrupted attention to studies from nine totwo. The two short recesses are of Jittle value for mental relaxation. They are two short for this purpose, and, besides, anyone who has carefully observ- ed children in the school playground will see that there is no rest, excepting that affurded by a change of mental work. The mind is, in many cases, even more active than when in the class-room. O* the older children, they are few, in- deed it may be said they are very few, as far as I have been able to a-certain, who bring a luncehon to school. The conditions ari-— ing from the close assemblage of so many appear to be unfavorable to such a prac- tice, which would, [ believe, be a good one. I believe that the present one session system is to a large extent re-ponsible for the evident lack of parental control which exists in Charlottetown. Boys assemble in parties after two o'clock and are sub- jected to the most demoraliziug influences ‘of the more vicious amongst them. The vicious ones may be few, but they have now the best opportunity to do their evil work. I will say nothing about the statement that the teachére are opposed to the suggested change—more than thie, that I believe every teacher in Charlottetown would willingly teach for two or even three sessions if it would Le for the benefit of their pupils. That a number of children’ would not return tor the afternoon session is the strongest argument = advanc- ed against a change, and requires careful consideration. For such a contingency, provision must be made if the two-session system be adopted. ‘Let there be a proper plebiscite taken wien parents, the more interested parties, can be consulted and not a vote by which the scholar will be the principal factor in the decision. An election for City Cout.- cillors will take place in few monihs. A Teaoner. —— The best is what you want when you are in need of a medicine. That ie why you should insist upon Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Bk. ae ae ae Lapues, clean vour kid gloves with Jose- phine Glove Cleaner, It is nota liquid, leaves no olor, and can be used while the glove is on the hand. For sale only at A. W. Reddin’s Deugstore. tf Farner Mvrrny’s Gop Cvre.—An efficacious and permanent care for drank- enness, morphinism and the tobacco habit Testimonials and all information touching the treatment ee on application tothe undersigned. Corres ly confidential: J. E. Quinn, Manager, 3t., Halifax, N.S. = sep24, Imon. Arrived from England direct manufacturers, 1 case ies’ and Gentle men’s Water ) fi ndence strict- i from the proof Garments. the best ses Paton. & Co. try has made the litte ™ green Province famous in the markets of the world, and noteworthy throughout the larger provin- cee. P. E. Island cheese is becoming a popular word in Ontario, that industry, taken with your Lieutenant-Governor’s noted aid and actions, cause some to say and all tothink that often the smaller provinee produces and owns greater bene- factors in its Lieutenant-Governors than the Jarger ones; hence the opinion, now very general, that the transplacement of Lieutenant-Governors will yet be fash- ionable. Your cheese and dairying indus- try, and your late Provine‘al Exbibition must be a source of pride to all resident Islanders, whilst distant friends cordially congratulate. Among the prize winners in grain and seed», the old familiar names. of Bullman and Pineo are painfully cbsent, beyond the name ofa Fraser, Wooler and Cras- well, Rustico, seems to have forgotten her former records in. these articles; but the name of Woolner recalls ye olden faire, always made better by the once familiar name of Chester. Quite a change in the names of prize winners now, and twenty years ago. Politics are yet, and have been, very quiet since prorogation. We who live ere often feel at a loss to know how so much varied and exciting political news reaches some of the Island papers, as it is inyour I-land papers (Examiner exceptel) that we first learn of the many startling events, and Cabinet doings and undoings. We almost envy the source of supply, aad greatly envy readers who re-ide a thousand miles from the scene of action, that they can be supplied in advance of our newst papermen here; and we claim we have most advanced newspapermen here who represent the leading papers in England ani the United States. Yet we are indebted to the columns of your contemporaries for much political news and ministerial doings re Ottawa happening=, some days (not mary thanks to rapid mail service) after the farmers and traders of P. E Island have got it, Butwhatisstull worse, much of such startling news never can be got here, even afterwards, whilst the far-away reader has been carefully posted,with mat- ters purporting to be from “our Ottawa correspondent.” In this connection I may say, if Ottawa waa searched with an ivory comb, no such correspondent or man, in the calling can be found to answer the charge. Enquiries of special form, together with ardent efforts, have so far failed to find the alleged Ottawa correspondent who figures so pro- minently at times 98 a tariff expert, notably in the “Island Farmer” of the 26th Sept. ult. Does this unknowa jobber treat the farmers toa epecial di-h of poison- ous diet, which was as untrue as it was wholesome, it being both at the same time viewed from any standpoint of fact, past or present. That writer certainly wished to insult those to whom he addressed his tari information, and no doubt, thought the farmers of P,, E. I-land were fit patients to operate upon. The article re- ferred to boldly stated that “up to 1878, we had but 174 per cent tariff, and now it exceeds 31} per cent.” Such a state- ment is grossly untrue, consequently it is unwholesome diet for all, as well as for P. BE, Islana farmers, as the duty never reach- ed 174 per cent. up to 1878 or 1879 on our total imports but the duty did reach 16.10 per cent. on total imports imported for home consumption in 1878-9 and had only increased in 1893-4 to 17.33 per cent., but has for the year 1894-5 de- creased even below the figures for 1578-9. Where, now, is Mr, Jabbers 314 per cent. duty? The figures I have given are taken from trade and navigation re‘urns, and are correct forthe years mentioned. It does not follow that our present tariff (protective in some instances) whilet add- ing to former daty on certain arcicles im- ported, increaves the percertage of duty paid on total imports, when millions of dollars have been taken from revenue, on account of the greatly increased free list of to-day, as compared wich 1878. In ye old times of enormously taxed teas and sugars, that are now almost free, and a much saf- er diet or beverage than Mr. Correspond’s nauseous dcse of tariff figures tha: have no foundation. Nor has any of his calculations marked one financial year in the hivtory of Canada since or previous to Confederatien, “Correspondent’»” mode of mix'ng matters wont bear the search- light of fact. No doubt the dose adminis- tered the Island farmers was calculated for 1878—Juty on total imports, home con- sumption—and for the year 1+93-4 he was elastic enough to get his percentage of duty collected from total imports on dutiable goods only, thus losing sight of the free list for 1893-4, which was en error wilfully made to deceive, and one that no known person, having a reput ation or standing to lose, would make. J. W. Heoues. Ottawa, October 7. 30 CENTS! REDDIN BROS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, COAL, COAL Per Steamer Albert, 600 Tons Old Mines Sydney cen eosin Tn GREAT SALE QO) ———- Gents’ Furnishings, Hats AN READY-MADE CLOTHING A full assortment just opened. Yarns of all kinds, all colors, all sizes, for all purposes. “ Andalusian,” “ Shetland,” ** Scotch,” * Rutland,” * Beehive,” “ Cyprus,” “ Berlin.” (Four fold and eight fold). 2 5 ~~ 2 ts fy i A'e.5 te Rua oe Y. “Cyprus” is a fine, smooth, strong Yarn, full 2 oz. skeina, at ld4c. per skein. Moore & McLeod. dy Se Day he sieombA marten ten aheosts ra te D—_— Going on—25 to 40 per cent. Discount. | Don’t miss this opportunity of securing Bargains. All of above goods must be sold. Slack Coal, This is the best quality of Slack Coal imported for Furnace and Kitchen use. y TO " ‘ €. LYONS & CO. oct8—Iw pat guar — Notice to Contractors ! Tenders will be received by the subscribers for the erec- tion of a Summer Residence and other buildings at Grand Tracadie, Lot 35, P. E. I., for Alexander McDonald, Esq., of Cincinnati, Ohio, up to and on SATURDAY, 12th October next, at 12 o'clock, noon, at our office, Water Street. The subscribers do not bind themselves to accept the_low- est or any tender. Plans and specifications to be seen at our office. G. D. LONGWORTH & CO. Cl’town, Uct. 4,1895—dy t] dte P. S.—The time for receiv- ing tenders for the above has | been extended to Monday, 14th October, at 12 o'clock, noon. G. D. L. & CO. Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1895. P. & Isiand Railway On and after TUESDAY, 8th October, 1895, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows .— Trains Outward, Trains Inward, LONDON HOUSE. 1 t Read down. up, PM AM 2-2 ie $15 645..... .Charlottetown..... 122 & 45 337 659 Royalty Junction 1203 631 427 TB... North Wiitshire....11 13 § 52 442 743......Hunter River.....1053 547 BWR. SORecccice Ihane.......10 21 52 5632 813 Emerald 10 12 517 > ere Freetown.... 956 507 606 837........Kensington ...... 935 452 6409 900 Ar Ly 900 43) Summerside 710 1140 Lv tars2 345 725 1208......«.Miscouche........ 330 322 745 123 «te 253 * et eee, ae 72 208 Se Beek cvecnees O'Leary. .....++- 62) 1246 928 305........Bloomffeld........609 1219 ORE Be wcases'on AlisdrtOm. ... 2.0: 54k 1140 1035 455.........Tigmish.......,..500 1080 PM PM AM AM AM PM AM PM 62% 300......Charlottetown.....920 5 64) 315....Royalty Junction....905 625 Tae BE. .cenencee 8 40 449 75 40 415 815 410 400 855 438 3w 924 50 250 Wt 534.. 203 055) «6605.. 120 AM PM PM AM PM 82% 410.....Mount Stewart.....810 350 937 -60..... 5. cs A useece te” Se me... 9.0... Georgetown...... 700 215 AM PM PM AM Da. cctdes cece sda Emerald...... os. -ecceee 8 OD ML 4. tees ec ent Cape Traverse...........- 7 PM AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Gort Bes. harlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Oct 5, 1893. {Baus a gi . I'weeds for Golf Capes, with Plaid Linings. ~ Costume Tweeds, | White Weol Blankets, Grey Flannels, \ New Patterns. A splendid range, New Stock, no better value in the city, 10, 16 and 20 cents up. ? __t. J. HARRIS, ' ee less in fit and correct fit our customers. bottom. The belated summer suit has now wear of the gentleman of style, for the fall, makes no delay. 45 | tiful range of Fall and Winte demands of the times. sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. Leading Merchant Tailor. me and See For Men’s Overcoats, For Men’s UWisters, | For Men’s Reeferz, For Men’s Suits, Fo: Boys’ Overcoats, For Boys’ Reeters, For Boys’ 8 We have alarge stock. We are selling at very low prices. values in Dry Goods. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, Octeber 9, 1895—dy & wky in every S. A. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 EVENING That’s our rule and it stands, like rock We have now on hand a beau- r Overcoats at prices to meet the Our stylish uits, Extra When Autumn Comes new styles come with it, and every man in Charlottetown, with any idea of dress, comes to us for styles, as a matter of course. The bést readymade suit is only a travesty of cor- rectness. It isn't even a clever masquerade. Banish ail readymade misfits from your wardrobe and get some- thing stylish and handsome, produced to order and fault- detail of workmanship. We no place in the who, if not already provided Suits seem to crea te McDONALD, THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. salary dry gocds preierred. Goods,” Box 683, Charlottetown. Quebec Steamship Company. “CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL and CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. SAILING DATES. Leave Montreal, Monday, 30th September, 4p. m. “ Quebec, Tuesday, Ist October, at 2 p.m. ‘6 Montreal, Saturday, 12:h “ at 4p. m. « Quebec, Monday, 14th “« at noon. « Montreal, Wednesday, 23rd “ at 4 p. m. “ Quebec, Thursday, 24th at 2 p.m. Montreal, Tuesday, 5th November, 4 p.m. “ Quebec, Wednesday, 6th “6 2p, m. Subject to change should circumstances require it. CARVELL BROS., Agents. oct8 Black Diamond Line = —— The 8S COBAN, sailing trom Montreal on Friday morning, Oct. J1th, willjbe due at Charlottetowr Menday morning, Oct Mth, and will sail for St.John’s, Harbor Grace, Salmon Coye and Bay Roberts, Newtound- land, via Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & ©0., ts Agents. Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A reliable salesman for a store on line of railway; good to right man; one acquainted with Apply by letter to “Dry octlo MARINE VILLA TO LET—Situate adjoin- ing Dundas Esplanade, in the most healthy nart of the city, fronting the Hillsborough Liver, formerly occupied by Dr Dawson. It has a fine lawn, coach house and Stable; a most desitable residence; rent S320 a year, paid quarterly. Apply to Bens DAV Ies. octi—d&w guarZaw pat law COPY PRESS WANTED—Secend-hand copy press, medium size. Apply at this oflice. ect#—tf GIRL WANTED—Good references re- quired. Apply to Mrs BouRKE, Dundas Ese planade, Watet Street. oetll WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A competent servant for general housework; musi be & ood cook; references required. Apply to ins F PARKER CARVELL. tf—oct9 —- ee TO LET—A commodious warebonse On Pownal Sireet, until now occupied by A. Horne, Esq. Apply to Dr. BLANCHARD. sept 23—tt. REWARD: LOST—Between Bank of FP. E. I. and Hillsboro Square, a plain gold ring. Finder rewarded. Call at residence or office of J. T. Meilish, TO LET—Two offices in the Stamper Block. Apply to PROWSE Bros. tf—mayi MR A P ALLIN, our well-kvown bii poster, has received his certificate of member- ship in the Canada and U 8 Advertisers’ Agency, and can refer to them all applicanis wanting work done in this territory, ovt3 LOST—This morning, in this city, a lady’s silver watch. Finder will please leave same at this office or Geo Carter & Co’s. oct3 TO LET—A house lately accupied by Miss Simpson, situated on south side of Graiton Street, between Rochford and West Streeis, in good order. Apply to ARTHUR M*LIJSH, London House Building, or corner of Great Gorge and King Streets. sept? TO LET—ic shop and five rooms, yard in rear of house ; Southport Village, a large with a commodious possession given imme- diately; rent moderate on application to JouN KENNEDY, 41 King Square, Charictte- tf—oct5 town. TO LET—That desirable dwelling and pre- mises on Fitzroy Street, at present oceupied by Dr Strickland; possession given Ijth inst. Apply to M & DC McLE£op, guar ti—oci3 WYANDOTTES—I have some very nice silver Jaced Wyandotte Cockerels for sale cheap.—R L Corton, Brighton. septs TO LET—The brick house on Queen Street now occupied by Charles Hermans, coptain- ing nine rooms; heated by hot air; posecs- sion November Ist. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. if—septzs W ATED—A general servantina family of two, must be a fair ccok, and be recommend- ed. Enquire at this office. sept 77 WANTED—For St Dunstan's Coliege, @ good housekeeper, to whom liberal wages will be given. Apply to Rev Perer Cur- RAN, Rector, sept2i WANTED- By a young married corpie (with one child two years old), board in a SESSION > CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Opens on MONDAY NEXT, at 7.30 p. m. Those who wish to learn the science of Accounts should attead this Session. L. B. MILLER; = rivate family. Write to P O Box 166, stating yard, location, etc. septs et nanaeenenn ne W ANTED—Help for dining room and kit- chen work. Apply at Queen Hotel between the hours of 10 and 12 o’clock in the forenoon. Good references required. ti—augs TO LET—By the ist of October or Novernber a furnished nouse on Prince Street, heated with hot water. Apply at this Office. sep 23 WANTED—Situation in an office by an ex- perienced hook-keeper of steady habits; good references. Apply at this office. septl6—im 7 TO LET—That beautifully situated two ory dwelling on Prince Street, now occupiea by James Reddin, Esq; possession given arst of July next. Also, cottage situated on Hills- borough Street, lately occupied by Wallace Arbing; possession given atonce. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Oo. 135 tfseptil TO LET—On Orlebar Street, tenement house in good order, containi eight rooms bestdes — pantry. Renji m erate. a MRS George and Fitzroy Streets. omen: WANTFP—An exu a cesirabie LATCH, corner Great 248 Jaa > aad ————