1s93. DAILY EXAMINER, - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, — bee — THE THEDAILYEXAMINER,. "°°" "°. THE SITUATION OF THE| TELEGRAPHIC. Lilian -Phelps will’ »peak inothe Miss First Methodist church Sunday evening at she > far as or crt econ » . +: . : ; = ; bs , - oe - : j i SILVER MEN. close of service. Sily er collection. SEP j wv MRER . | 292 cerned as Deen saver in ood order i : . ° EE ay and threshes well, oats in some cases turn- | Miss Phelps possesses a pleasing pres- | ing out a bushel to the stook ence, a good articulation and in the most Srecia, Desparcnes to Tae Examryer. THE STATION AT FREETOWN. The next matter of importance will lx A Pj { f Destit ti ‘ rapid passages every word is clear and dis- aN } preparing for the exhibition at George- l¢ ure 0 l U 100 In Gnet.—Benaticed Repeater, REVENUE AND EXPENDITURE shin ——( 17 pleasing to learn that the raiiway non the 2let Sentember. inst The Miss Phelps he lady wi lac od ithe 21 ptember, in i Mi ip’, the ia@iv who lectured on iat X jee ree ata at Freetown is to be reopened. | fact that there was no white or red wheat. | Colorado. Sunday morning and evening, made the : ) Phie statios the midst of one of our black oats, clover seed or flax seed at ablest presentation of the cause which has : that exhibition last year, shows that many 4 _— ever been given a Grafton audience.— farmit setile note, ought not to : : ‘ ae 5 . et pees f farn ms “ ‘1 persons miss prizes by not toking exhibit:. | . a Grafton (Dakota) Star.— hug urp Us of { 886 §80. UR WE VAS } acx Ine disco res is i. ° i wis have been closed. Having discovere’ Wi* | And it is cfteu the eame in other classes.| The Arguments of @ Bimolallist.| 4:2. picips held the wrapt attention of “ Hite ' ‘ ter , $ ave i oO | nacvcemen ifler an exeelle ‘ ; Sie a eV ; mistake, the Minister of Railwa es . am Uh ae egement oer an ext elle nt pases her audience for fully an hour, and deliv- saci > ecmm jed tor havin lirected it to be | tum ee it is not their fanit if itis not ee erelaimot intere ting a ldress She is 4 F competed for : 1 j i i ; eorrecte That was t ma and right " I ante tien <ietrtariiainiaaiatinel light Rev. John PF. Spaniding, Episeo- the owner of a sweet, strong voice, and The Finance Minister's Close Estimate. . ss We } i an ake thes ple eager endlinics bn teas, coated, PP bishop of Colora to, has sent the follow- | 72! e accomplished in the art of oratory.— th tod We pe tha the exhibition, who are evedently popular, oe . 4 cg > ies ’ ” World . ee wn snatiftied se om inet Siehm eneis at aaa dienes tener ee Living Church of Chicago: To on o Wor'd, V ee eee eed cad heen chasen 06 candidates eh thn ensning| =r Oe Me Beets taper a Miss Phetp: held the large audience in 0 a Cake y ME RULE BILL ret ain 1 elect on tor the Legislative Ass m- | 20d Noves” of Anga-t 19 1 not.ce your re- | rapt attention for an hour and a half. Her ee —" THE HO! ethic te — ee ee ee tothe evil du.nzs of Coloraly’ naoner was Josical and systematic; her A statement of the Dominion revenue respect happened ‘ ct = rt : " - on « Bill, Their Lordehipe | ly probable Mee erate Coeate Renz. | threats” you reff todo nat prdesed gener | wetical nade “jaent, and -her arguments | The revehue of the year was $38,131,707; : Hou ee re i, A n Aseociation will be well resresented | *!ly from: “silver wide owners” nur “per onvil It is held by many that her the expenditure, $56,745,127; surplus, $1,- _ throw - + ee , th ‘ n¢ xt aiileaia an I the sepenlany <ou8 interested in the sale of mine-” no Ker as a temperance lecturer has not been | 356,580, or about $130,000 higher than an ti ne anticipated voted against it, he a , a lial ve sia eastern part of | *fé they approved by our sober min-led,| seard on a Perth platform, and all are de- | 745 estimated by Hon, Mr. Foster. —————— eo ' th number of those who voted | 4. county. that the Commissioner of Pub- | © tizen. Tie “silver mine owners” live iron? of hearing her again on a kindred —conqnaneesinnaape oe ae saak ; Mr. | lic Works will have the exhibition held in mostly in Cini azo, New ye and other . subject.—Perth Courier. HOME RULE BILL REJECTED, / Ltome must now, at hie convenience, Souris, will likely meet with vigorons and | ak ahs ‘ihe 3 nere ; b ate ae few Miss Lillian Phelp:, of white ribbon | a} , ft 1 " successful oppo it'o 3 No part of the — i my eee whe an : sitver arons fame, has been lecturing in Ottawa. She | Brees et ‘ 7 e ppen he Lords to the Peopie of | o.. nty ig more auitab e r holdin, th: e: 8} ving in the silver producing states. We | is a bright litle woman who has broken | : Great Brita [It is nm than probable | }ibition than Georgetown, where excellent | have just retarned from visiting two of the | from the conventionalit’es that hem a | An Overwhelming Majorityof 886 ‘ ire ave an autumn session, | accommodation has been provided, and | ning counties, where the destitution and woman’s life into such a narrow compass, : 168 Victoria Row ill submit a number of bls As both political parties are repre- sented amor = candidates, where the farmers get more money—con- Ime spent than sidering the t is high- | they do at | ference ' " ” “liver mi:cllonaires fue “Ciamor an distress are greater than you can conceive, The mines are worked by industrious men courage to step aside from the beaten tree's lansnage simole ani = strong—at timer like tmost other women who have an, for the last tis-:1 year has been issued. —_— Loxpoy, Sept. 9. Are now open. » Foland ak ilated to . i a 7 >a «. > x » a . . . ms popular in England, calc the Provincial exhibition at Charlottetown. of — m1 ans on le aed ™* ontracts,each } of form, 1] found her both bright and The House of Lords last night rejected Charlottet September 6, 1893 7 ‘ the jasne of t lection, and, con ‘he Kine’s (° iain oanatill o —_— working @ione Orempiovying One or more. . ‘ 3 Lee > oil - 2 >Ge ; . : . ne e ‘ hariottetown lem be , 0. } ulen ti f the ele , The King County Association suffered | z pioying womanly in the extreme.—Ottaiva corres the Home Rule Bill by a vote of 428 to 9 HCP ? We learned of such men, churchmen, some pondent of the London Advertiser. We invite inspection, tly, to add to his chances of suceess | considerable loss by the gale on the 22nd} “ 2 ; 42. Majority 386 n : val hy unumate polit.cian es mt et _ — the Sd oe eae, ee wr LOCAL NOTICES. oo r "adi erltaiadlciiidealelh ; ; ence being levelled with the ground, and | : er $ s ‘ =e will not leave uaturned any stone which all ua dai sheds aaveoted a ne tien their grocery bills for the past month and} ___* Refusal of the Government. a = ee ; T tt te +. 2 eee may be hurled against the opponent# of | jowever, the whole has bee ebuilt in a | c@” no longer get credit, and their families | ,qvertisements ander this heading charged | rian Wi iv LEASED Hor R But he must, perforce, a eee Se or am John Pouce Esq 7 are facing actual want. These are the for at the rate of ten cents per line. | Orrawa, Sept. 9. HA c a try at an jeopportane time sad Me: WMadcine Raheo. representative silver miners of Colorao. — Se The Government has refased to be a —_- THE * 4 - — have prevailed in the Old = ane for - ng te ee grenens a: eerie onus “ao yt ey Ser” pe om fre _ ee ia a ss tie: 4 _ F wm —— ; mg and building for the Exhibition has been | *™ =e : . prs ; Joon McLeod & Co. ig discount saie | © - bimigrants ba sag: sh nD . ( wintry. and hard times are always “ agin awarded to Mr. Smith. of Georgetown, have “vast and varied resources” to be yet? now goiag en—ad. in this Tene: by United States’ officials to see if they s ; i m ti 4 TEL ine Geveemmens” The Government is | who has had ceveral veate experience at | developed, and these have not been exag- é : sie : comply with the United States’ alien labor i 3 1. | the work and ¢i at oe n tion to ex- | Zerated, but we should have very little Next wiek we ex ject to open a big eteck | laws eak at the start s praporit 1 Small, He WOTK aid fives good satistaction to ss S athe a. rh . f clothing « dry 2 3, ladies’ furs, &e i ht oe 2? r . "* - 3 weak at ta Its may i ‘~ - ° | hibitors of live stock. | Agric ulture but for the home market in | os en! ") — eae a , Ke. | Hutifax. Nova Scotia, ant te owing © at eum +: .| Entries for the King’s County Exhibi- | O"f :mining:towns and cities; bu:lt up al- | ON en ee ee ten eee A Priest Censured. . : reek ynvi ‘one of the day or two ago the Radicals combined | 5:0), will be larger than usual this year, | aa aoa by the sa ane It . a oes will be. in his office. of our Guernseys will convince anyone of the The Lessee takes great pleasure in au the Conservatives and defeated | many having already sent in their applica- | WOuld be in vain we should cultivate crops | Tuesday, Sept. 12. _3.—fri sat mca, eigen nouncing that the rates are; Pe : : ’ 1estion , ae Th iden > ear te the Prise Liste | depending upon markets across the plains Ladies’ embroidered Lisse scarfs and Moxrasat, Sept. 9. . . ‘ } . the Government ge: 8ST. conan Gk sail ie aind are a decided ad- | 200 to 1,000 miles away, especially when | squares; also a lot of silk scarf2, worth Alderman Tansey, who was arrested excellence of this breed of Dairy Cattle. Come Upper Floors, two in room, $1.50 per regarding the salaries of officials vantage to exhibitors prices iike the price of silver have fal- | from 20 cents to $1.00, for 25 cents each some time ago for creating a disturbance day. in the House of Lords. A de ie wenee alee promise to be the best | len far below the cost of production. This | at Stanley Bros. in his parish church, was acquitted to-day. i ; | Single Rooms, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 per an diinciieleititiee | tctt 2 Bae ages . |.money stringency and panic is indeed oe ; Father O’Meara, at whose instigation the and see for yourself, day, according to location. feat of this kind does not necessitate the | held at Georgetown for some time. The : end I Boy, if you want to look nice, bry us 6 . ; bicys But it does, | trac is in fine form, and as the date is | dreadful amongus. Nothing has been your suits, hats and caps at Pr wae Bre &. arrest took place, was severely censured | i ion } ; j Gerrans. Ta re »” | eanliter than Gecmasiy. the chances ofe Aon | MEeTEen nails 00 oe. Leki. "a2 | by Judge Dugas. | This great rednction in rates will not im necessarily nvey to the people earlier than formerly, the chances of a fine at the clearing :honee returan compared as theycarry the largest assortment © of avy way impair the present eiticiency of ecessarily, co y | day are coal, the cles ¢ hous » s compare a a aS ek co f er . ae : 22 the impression that the Government We are vlad to see that the Association with what they were before the crash came. ann a on = enenon es P Gone to His Rest. the Hotel either “a regards the eeey xe ‘ od Sie juin . will | etill dete hetp-eatibend enaaiainin alt There is no business now, no. mé nev is to i " oF, a pt 3i. “ : cuisine. A single trial will couvince any ie g ' allowing nothing intoxicating ‘to be sold | be had. Allindustries are prostrated. The ee ae Moore aera - Hauirax, Sept. 9 ° e r oon pf. Re MR, eontribute to ite defeat in a mpuiar corn | —_ S = 1 gai a > > ’ : _ make Known to her music upt s, ane 0 in SM , r ; : > UW r may . 7 . ‘ a ad health | °° their ground=; and we — that =~ sdoientily — seal sie od c any othere desirous of ah lessons, that Mr. W.E. Hyde, commission merchant, CHARLOTTETOWN A ke 31 A. B. ee est ren there ” ~~ ey " agistrates of Georgetow rill see that | J 7. ‘¢ PEZEs 10 ee ; ; > ahi $ % ig : is city, die 3 ig 2 or i y. anazer, cial the Gre Olt Man him- - ~ woe as : a ; oo ag es ie { Support by the parishes can be realized. | She will resume teaching on Monuay, ‘Sept. S this city, died last night. ‘He belonged bt en amd strength of the Gran i the practice of selling tiask: Cis. PI : } : 18th. athe -sidence, Kent Street East to P. E. Island, and his body will be sent $a — —— ~ - self Can he. at eighty-five, give to the | whiskey in priyate houses will be stopped. moire pret a tae A aera eer rill ye ha 9 ee pe en ee there on Monday morning. : IE ec paddies ei : nas : ’ 7 : | The regular boarding houses that accom- | #4¢y rated. iurch institutions wi : Ke i contest the energy, and dash, and enthusi- | z & -- | pod ith the lead there | aie e. | modate the people with meals, seldom, if | 2° 40Wn with them unless there be speedy “* asm which is requisite to his success In a) oa penaen iP this respect; and Stee an | Telief. The hospitals and schools are in Street Fights in Spain. great national contest? Mr. Gladstone | outrage that scallawags should be allowed peril. God only o—— how =. are to be oe Il have pitted against him Chamberlain | to destroy the harmony of a great public | *¢pt operation pending the coming of 4 . will have pitted against him Chamberlain ds “like : a vibiti ~ : “ws a ) ? help and better times. It is an imperat- ‘ Mapnin, Sept. 9. : h Lord Salisbury at their | day, like the exhibition at Georgetown, . pe A teh | . and Balfour, wit 1 Lord Salisbury « " | by selling “rot gut” to boys and. others | ive necessity that we have help for our ‘ mb ree exp oded near the Mayo-'s back, and will have to contend against | io are ineapable of taking care o#them- | “ork if it is to be sustained. To add to : emo = aaa “Three ha men ; sell , . : > 1. ) is . > tre So i ’ y a street fight. iree houses were some of the ‘strongest prejudices of the} selves or of behaving decently. The vood | Cur mis fortunes, we are treated as if we } uring a8 g ‘ es a ae eat part of the Irish | name of the town demands that this pra .. | had committed some crime in having any- A SHORTENING. badly damaged but nobody was killed. : . Fi, The: ott ta Mien cok Oa which has been too prevalent in the yaa by do with ae To bea “sil- Seized by R : ont — : past, should be put down by the strong | Yerite” Seeems to be a felony. Ussians. will be hard; and the success of Home | 52), of the law. If two or three of these | “SHRIEKING FOR SILVER.” Down the street through the busy way X22 , Rule will depend mainly, for the present, | offenders—who are not uuknown—should In the note referred to, you charge u A lady passed on marketing day. Vancovver, B. C., Sept. 9 \Giatestac of CACIFORD = ’ 4 , the Oo, vi ge us 3 E. « Vey f - J. TATE SEAL OF CALIFORNIA j upon the ability of a man who is eighty-five | be oy Dest ee the os ail, | “Shriekers” fur silver with a willingness cotana at a grocery ve The schooner Beatrice, which has ar- . 2S: : ears of age. The chances, for the pre- | ‘t would likely have a deterrent effect on | that the whole country should be ruined tepped quickly in at the open door. rived, says that the Russians have si:ei r . . : . a esems to be rainst Home Rule | others. Where is the G verniment prose- | for the sake of « smali local interest. We] With bated breath and anxious mien six Canadian sealers, including the Annie, TO-DAY the Native ons of the Golden West will celebrate their anniversary at sent, a - ee ae that a : i. man wea eerie are a allowed even to have an opinion as She queried : “‘have you COTTOLENE?” Seymour and Sayward, Napa, Cal. The Golden State is forty-three years old to-day, and an elaborate programme , ing violators of the Seott Act? as he get! to what is the cause of our troubles mip ersrenee ; i i : ; THE BAIL QUESTION. | instructions from the Attorney-General, | what must be the remedy. It ia strange. | The grocer, leaving off his work, me in honor of this double celebration of the State and her sons is one of exceptional / We have no desire at present to con-| "BO, of course, has no sympathy for law | indeed, how coully it is assumed that the | Interrogated every clerk ; TE MEN elaborateness. The various parlors into which the membership of the sons is divided, tinue the discussion of the bail quest!on ae re i. ition a ee mnaee are to be tab-| But none up to that time had seen Cuicaco, one 7.-—Two of the fasttrains | are largely represented at the joint gathering _ a a Oe overt e res on ERAONSON | Ooed; even though nearly one-half, if not | An article called * TOLENE.” | on the Pennsylvania railroad crashed into , . ; “yas which has been raised under the Criminal ie; es give = answer on the majority, of the United States’ sevate, ae pe CoT E. each other ocar Colehour, a small town Yes, the Golden State is proud of her progress within the last few decades. Asa Code. The legal gentleman who has) | When the Commissioner of | Public | agree with them, and that if our views | “What is it?” said he to the dame, near the Indianapolis state line, this morn- | Coas2quence she is c2lebrating her anniversary to-day. This establishment, s9 saccessful — Cheverie’s case in hand is quite compet- me 1as as ae i ban spen or were carried out only disa-ter would be “That answers to this curious name. inz, and in an instant eleven persons were fi ; ; to h: ld ° bil » a } i } t ’ . ¢ ve P ent to devise means to obtain his client’- aan to it thet by me ae Ae (| brought upon all interests for the bencfi What is it made of?” \What’sits use?* } killed and a score of others maimed and or so Many years, proposes id a great jubilee, with the special object in view of >< is 8 wo val : Lie ryt | ones, w » te ‘ - on a fk at f eae a * acdas ‘ ° ’ ‘lease without any Sassistance from the | d linen to ia Mair the eae a iC “ % fa few mining millionaires. : ; My ignorance you'll please excuse.” mangled. The caSualty appears to have ente rtaining the great army of friends who have stool by us since we started business, — release without any 4 : io a , x SIMAE OS Lower Can there really be no dispassionate dis- been the result of a blunder in the des- If cireumstances rmit, forty-three v from his d: , ill do i press. As yet, Judge Reddin has not re meena ‘ ener on oe whart 5 18 | eussion of the subject of finance in which “You're not the merchant for my dimes, *| patcher’s office. ° f thi pe 1 ies o ree years irom this date we wi Oo it up brown, . In ° fnaed to ac Then he doe i} 4% scandalous condition, and Wit were nut | Colorado men can t rably ticipate ? ae : : * c aie * ‘ = view of this. we nee to make as man ar 1 oe ‘ : is ” fused to act. When he does so it will be | 7 ies on the steamer Giieav Gnkasc le Sree Bee a I sce you're quite behind the times. Bertix, Sept. 7.—In Tileset am Nie. d ’ i . y and as q tick siles as oe ; so-come to the quite time encugh to diseuss the situation. | worst holes when they can get time, it | threatened tariff revi ion had more to de Fir COFTOLENS, § : ern « ama gry : ke oe ree be gs an ee Oe ee ae ee Keep of most anytht a YOR ems, and as cheap a ies : : : : ee aaa d ti vision ha ‘ y 28, P g ) ; P ‘ vs : ‘ 4s " The Sheriff of King’s County is rather — be el to haul over it. om with the trouble than the Government sew ms + to hgseemes 5 the go, ne eemek cnt mete igphine a nF ar as any heart could wish. Baautiful OV ERCOATINGS, SCOTCH TWEED SUITINGS. slo erfor ¢ hise ‘ 7 oti- | & thing as driving a carriage at any fast: r haces of nilesr. acct <7 m articie of hi regard; 7. va . : T \f pi . ; , win 2 low t pers renin sew duty i ad de ag ac. driving @ corriage Sheny teiyt pare ase Of silver, scsing that sibver dol. Taree ae ee berg, east Prnssia, 43 men are ill of the} @Nd FURNISHINGS in great variety, all of which we are prepared to sell at double fying Judge Keddin, in the prisoner's inter- > “te Ae Acrphongiee Aecgaiy ia ars are now 80 Scarce in New iork as to 7 ul same disease, i cas est he should lose no more time—he should | of, . We kage thet this work will be done | tommand a premium? Or may one not| Its composition pure and clean ; , . 5 quick for h. est he should iose no m | at once, or many of the electors from hold. without blame that'it. «came. beeen? For cooking give me COTTOLENE.” ; Car AGO, Sept. 5.—As a result of the give the notice and let Judge Reddin have | Murray Harbor district will have con-| of the “clamor. and threats” of the se | financial depression, over 500 families =_—— : an Opportunity to follow the law or to| ——. Pan that the public works are | «shriekers” a rainst silver “purchases or As from his store the lady fled, ee plresdy —— in - city, s . : : not i » high state of efficiency claime F ms sea ’ ; hile thousands are on the verge of star- give his reasons for not doing so. So | "Ot 1m the high state f efficiency claimed | above all, from the apprehended destruc- | The grocer gently scratched his head— bid oad oe . , : far the question of the constitutionality by the Patrick. tion of the monetary value of nearly one. | On his next order, first was seen, cesar. a oF ice ke o | ot bei a Viel’ valid eb elen| Seema 9 of the hard ee of the conntry,and | “Qe dose cases COTTOLENE.” iahinne cece aoe ee oes aoa - © | “ ae ‘ : d " : . ' the conse . nae g . rac y des 2 . .s = > . | a 5 diectennl tn a teemelae. A lade of Thomas E. Dyer and bride, St. John, ond vale tt or kaee oe ee ane router beseiged the Jewish ; : N. B., arrived here last evening, and are | 4; Oe Bi EC a: * ; Ask Your G for it, emple and other paces where food is be- £ one of the county courts has, ; e the most stable institutions, and compel eS : Fe ‘ E : } ) -? | registered at the Queen Hotel. , ‘ ; mag ing distributed. Many of the cases are ’ it ia true, refused to perform certain | ‘Mr. Leigh Gregor, formerly of Charlotte- ee oe een see nae a. ie indeed, pitiful, fathers begging for a few duties defined by the criminal code. But | town, but now of McGill Colege Montreal, debts were incurred? ° ee N.K watnanun &co pence te 7 oe long overdue rent of their Charlottetown, September 9, 1993.8 : he has given no reasons for his refusal. | is registered at the Hotel Davies. ‘ pcre 5 ” rooms. Their shantiés are miserable af- It does not at all follow that all theCounty | . Rev. Mr. Woolard, rector of New Rose, SILVER MEN ARE SINCERE Wellington and Ann Streets, fairs, but some of the landlords are Shy- te To ee ee ae ee ae , ‘ aoe __. | N.S., is in Charlottetown and will preach Cannot one fairly and patriotically hold MONTREAL. locks in their detands, and as a result the t — nye OS ae ages Same WAY: | in St. Peter's Cathedral to-morrow even- | to bimetallism as best for all parts of _ the few household effects of the unfortunate Of course it is surmised that the ground | jng, country, when Lord Salisbury an] Bal- unemployed are put out in the street, only for the Judge’s refusal is that he considers | Miss Phelp=, who is to speak in the } four and Goschen and many others of the Wnlike the Dutch Process to be followed by their miserable owners. the } lity. But he has not give First Methodist Church to-morrow even- | greatest thinkers and students of finance : celta ; oe tet - a , ot " " ty ing has arrived and is the guest of Mrs. | at home and abroad hold to it, to-say noth- A No Alkalies ce . BS EURSSRS TOF RS CORSIEHR, GAM .O6.5ne) RB. Juhneon. : ing of its recent endorsement: in the plat- . —oRr— SUNDAY SERVICES. M d fi "3's ] Ss : I , } 3 » point was raised and diseussed by himself! Miss Carrie Trevellyn Carvell, accom- | forms of all our political parties? Cannot Other Chemicals he Pets Cake ; We ade up in rs -€ ass styhe , of { ie ve ry n private, the public are practically in the | panied by her mother, arrived in the city | one hold except under the penalty of an- x ueed iz A pa de + nied detrei Beate b T d 1 Ss f I ; pe Vv “ Seas ri ee oo Charlottetown last evening and pro- athema aa cesta to ruin te act for a a ean - . 8.30. ne oe - ll o’clock. est wee = ATIC uitings Efi t ie city. a eos ceeded west by the Boston express.-—S-. | local selfish advantage to the old bimetalic svening: Sayer at. 7. o'clock. | expect other Judges to passively act on John Sun. policy hased upon experience among W. BAKER & C008 St. Peter’s Cathedral.—Holy Communion e resse en ; this silent conclusion. : Mr. a Duggan, engineer on the | all eee eae for $3,000 years? ; ; at Sand Il a.m. Matins and Litany at o+O-e *rince Edward Island Railway, left here Must one adopt, in order not to be called 0a 10.15 a.m. Evensong at 7 o'clock. — } NOTES ANO COMMENTS. this morning for Moncton to Join the | a crazy lunatic, the monometallic theory, , St. Dunstan's Cathedral.—First Mass at Al r ; } ' h} T il = ° lk Sik ee ri bad eee ee eee — a neni namie 2 ee ee far a a.m. Children’s Mass at 8.30 a ways ° patronize fas Mona c al ors —The Montreal Gazette remarks tha e% 1 on Monday evening. as much to say for itself, butis Only a ; ilies igh Mass and Sermon at 10 a m. Ww ; “just now the Liberals are struggling des | _ The Rev. J. A. Gordon was inducted theory among us of twenty years’ stand- 4 eile is Vdewe and Benediction at 7 p. m. ” € Invite Inspection. perately hard to make people forget that | into the pastorate of the Main Street Bap- ing, and to the operation of which, in the with Starch, Arrowroot wo: St. James’ Church.—Servic ill be . only two short years ago they were anx- tist ¢ burch, St. John, N. B., on Thursday | view of some of the clecrest and most nomical, cauktin ten than alee. conde ted ih St. Bidens” “Chaseh, ot 1} be U cr ious to sell their country into commercial | night. There was a large attendance and | sober-minded investigators the present | It is delicious, nourishing, and EASILY m. by Rev. Mr. Mah 1+ 2 e pondage to the United States, bat the at-{ the meeting was a most pleasant one for | financial troubles, not in the United States | DIGESTED. cists hiiaatiate TE FE tea Mahon and 7 p. m. by Rey tempt to pass the sponge over the slate of | all interested. only but far beyond anit throughont the Geld by Grovers everywhere. gl > - : r ] J . \ #0 recent an event is hardly likely to suc- c ~ M. ae oe agent — whole world, are due ? W. BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass = poe Pawar cect Sage 2 Are a »v-W ord Hh Charlotteto wh. cou? vanada Atlantic anc ant steamship} © Cannot one hoid without being guilty of nl ier. . mg © ~ i. OES ‘ We ditethah allies Maciel iid line, has been doing some very effective | wanting a silver standacd only, "ahet 2 is | 7 p.m. by Rev. D. Sutherland. | Sabbath = = seh, Seaton ale 1892 aan a work in his line in and about the city dur- | only possible to secure a stable single School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. m. Om coane by the De amide of "Sccteainainn’ ing the pasi few days. He went east this | standard by making it bimetallic, com- emem r | Baptist Chureh—Preaching at 11 a. m. b 8 Si ota Rawhen — a tenn morning and will return this evening. posed of two metals, one expanding when : jand 7 p. m. by Rev. Mr. Corey. tl a ne ok w a hi nt sie wale rane Phe Agricalturist says: Mr. William | the other contracts, as in a watch rezula- It is Soe remedy on earth for the | Sunday School and pastor's B.ble Class at x . . ye . ; Oe ee Mermne | Heard, Charlottetown, who took euch a | tor or pendul this is necessary in orde — 4 CIDNEY AND LivER trou- | 2.30. K I bl T l ¥ RR in ¢ ex. as ae wih the Te ioaa prominent part in having ‘ehaitibdieien a to stalslity ? PRP CR ET KARR SF Sete ble. Is a positive cure for BACK ACHR, First Methodist Chuech.—Preachi . as uoba Cc ‘ al ors 7” 28 ictoria Ow. Ps "he + of persons co icter . : * © ° ’ * 7 > J Ye Y r a . os Ch.~-F reaching @ + oe yr sac 7 toes a f non -~ tablished in harlottetown, was in Sum- Is it to be charged again:t one as posi- SovR STOMACH, INDIGESTION. Cestaitt ! 1l a. m. by Mr. J. K. Kelly and 7 p- in. by ; £23 per 10,000 inhabitants on tana a ee inspecting the aor ate tive wickedness if le contend that there is 9 | Rev. Mr. Brewer. Sunday School and|™ _ ST NS — oe a ee ee of supply for a system of waterworks for | not gold enougl to form the standard or em Is | Bible Classes 2.3 : 4 5,964, or 8.20 per 10,000 inhabitants in a6 tien . ae | Bible Classes at 2.30 p. m. 3 ; o wt m . a’ > town. measure of values, that snch a gold stan- : = : sae ; : a In I rince E lwar ! Ls land the re were en Sates “Wat” ats We Panny. | dont in elways appret'atines thir Weeriag ie Geb Seeks nell: “wee ! Second Methodiet Church.—Preaching 5 a 31 convictions in 1892 against 29 in 189] E . ; : ) ppree S: £ FE, ESS, at Il a. m. by Rev. Mr. Brewer and at a nde a notable increase, igan, of Mount Stewart, were registered | all prices. and that it compels or facili- Lancuip Feeine, SALLOW CoMPLEX+ ip. m. by Mr. J. K Kelly ? oe oe saat — at the Queen Hotel this forenoon. Mr and | tates the issuance of a vast volume ton, ImpurE Bioop. At all Dmg ae ~The Hamilton Spectator quotes from | Mrs Geo B Churchill, of Philadelphia; T E | of paper currency based only upon Stores or on receipt of price, charges Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gos- 3 ; ~ : the trade returns the following very timely , Pope, Miss Mary R Pope and Miss Ethel | debts — or credit. so that ‘a few ° | Pl Meeting, im , McLeod ° Hall Sanday : Sgures as to duties upon certain neces- | M Pope, of Boston, and Mr W c Bishop, speculators in Lombard and Wall streets 1 ne an | — at 4 ne conducted by the (2) saries: ” | of Halifax, were among the arrivals last! can. whenever a mill a | Ruilway men.— tranzers always welcome. I8TR te fae - _ > Lesson, Matthew 15-30—“And « i Lbs Daty ee yohe R Sayl ‘incinna’ “corner” on the gold, and manipulate prepaid. Price One Dollar a bottle. | titudes cameunto Min;Aavia, Chak ; , Se L. sd a i | John | a avier, of ( incinna’i, A D the bends and securities and evidences of Membray Medicine Oo, of La. Stl “i io : faving with them 00ts an oes Bd ma ep of in of S pitons Coffee . seen ee > oy a Gillis, W B Mardock, and Wm J Irving, | indebtedness, and control the financial sit- PETE: those taat were lame, bl.nd, dam’, ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ a _ ‘ ater ane ane 7 q ee mganint at the Hote! | uation, making panics fur personal gain; Try Membray's Heslth ‘Restorer, a Pink eee —— Sg ee them Re — oe Se aa a nae, | jatvies tis furencon, Last evening’s ar-| and that such abuse would be impossible Iron Tonic Large Boxes ae csus feet, ant he healed them. Peg Sugaf.........--.105,215,279 — 2,515,655.84 | rivals included A R Whittle,jc, and AH | 13 ; : 25 cts, Lot 48. Chrialtan “Cxhtc All Must Ge Before Removing to Our New Stores ! gt : , , A Py Jes ame with abundance of hari money of gold s _ ot $8, Carstan Catirch.—Rev. 0. B. oo I as - oo. ne 4) se silverin general circulation and ‘tae 1V . a ena ’ velo Abrery San- a ila og Lhe. Juty. | don, hog; Duncan Bell, of Montreal; A M | hands of the le as the si day morn-nz. Sunday School at ‘ ; ab y € Coffee 3,327,035 $ 8,748.68 | McKay, St John; E Nerlich, Toronto; W | standard of aa oN en —_ - Sein In order to make ‘l Clean Sweep anid not have to move mich z F . > ” + C Sterli v, Halify x; t Noxo s > 3 5 <- a : Pen a wss SSGS “aenee| ooll, Outy and A Melbey, St.Jobe, MO ot contin eee ee s | Stock to our New Stores, the Biggest Bargains you ever got a Sugar...... 345,418,485 77,828.92 | The Empire remarks : The appointment | not want a settlement .of the t = y . iF pager = OS THAIS | 04 How. Domed Pergiets,- of Pup BE etes ee Ol will be given for the next three weeks at | j 5 duties, being of the revenue tariff nature | ward oat = Senate ep we give sat- try; for so linked together in community. ' and not provective, were all paid by the } fection to the advocates cf the temper- | of interests are all parts, that what hurts =e > ’ Bt anil net tee the atten = rter, in | #Bce cause. He has taken a lifelong in- | one part hurts all, and what is best for one a “ di B. M ACDON ALD & CAO S a whose or in part, as is vften the oa under | terest. in temperance matters. Mr. | js best for all, God forbid that the nar- Charlottet A t 15, 1893—tu th v I r i vie 0 » as is < Ferguson ca an prominent | rowness di ee , arlottetown, August 15, 1893—in th rat VEST SIDE QUEEN STREET £ yrotection. ve } ‘ acess and intolerance which is here ( ae y re | among Maritime agriculturists. In lattar complained of shall prevail among hear “s — iz Harper's Weekly: “The most im- | respect he is spoken of as an able writer | readers. ps ¥ — _ ee . - rf - , ’ Hy portant teaching of owr recent struggles is | aud speaker. He will grace the Senate.” | We are expressing no opinion as to the We have so many Hats on hand that they are taking | . ie i that all those who vielded their better im- a ee invelved. We only insist that . PB Prince Edward Island Railwa : th ; : . ; 1 cep pulses tu a heresy which appeared to be SHIP NEWS. they ere great questions, and that the| up too much of our St and to el tl y gy a me} _— P Store room, ) clear them out we : ; pported by a popular movement wil views so summarily snubbed and ruled ; 4 Bs gg - : iC Port of Charlottetewn, ‘ cas ca . tak ° : ~ | led Tenders addressed to th nder- | never cease to deplore their weakness out of court, have some reasons and auth- are giv 97 : . | Seal nders ¢ under ’ = | ad naw reasons » giving a disco 2: SALE ned, and mark “Tend ie ae — who pe a ar — Se xu orities on their side. We only plead for ” = discount of a; 30 and 50 per cent., according FOR ’ t for Selling Neweaapera” will . opel veri Knives : politieal lives in firmly resisting it through- | 5ept /—SS Electra, McLaren, .§lontague; | mutual toleration and respect for con- ... oe . until MOND + ¥, the 18th of September, 189%, nig out came out of the contest with the pride | 5% Fastnet, Churchill, S’side, Mary D, | scientious differences of salaian, e © Ft) le and Quality : 7 Fronting en the Harbor. | ete von all the regular pas enger trains of this j of true manhood and the laure! of vietory. ) Carlisle, Wallace; Fanny, Doucette, Cnartes F. Seacupixc. & stags ik ® . | Railway, and for ase of news stand in Char- +e Had the weaker brethren acted like them,| Rustico; Julia, Finlayson, Pinette; a We invite all the Men and Boys in the Town, who : on, | Witetown Station, for one yeur from Ist of | —_— oie the country might have been spared its Hardy, Fraser, Chatham; Minnie R, Me- USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. th ‘ : . ; a a offers = sale the a | Eaeh ‘tender must be accompanied by an bitter trials. We have learned once more Millan, Wood Islands. » the great) want New BO , ing House roperty fronting on South | acce bank cheque for fifiy (0) dollars, REA Ch p f that the people are neither fools nor CLEARED. Blood and Nerve Remedy. 7 ee Hat,"\to “cnme — YS HATS from Bide of Water Street, wow oovupied by Dr. | wags amd Comes Sendikeciaals uk be tor | B p RVING ARING. ' : : : » okie : : “ : aCa ec é > for- ate knaves, that they will act wisely and juss: | anys 7—SS Fastnet, Charchill, Halifax, 25 cents up. Dawson. The frontage on Water Street is | Ritea if the party tendering neglects or Te- i ee ly if the light ia properly held up before | Thite Bird, Robichand, Shediac; se Car. If you want to buy your boots cheap and about 62 feet. ’ Gases fo enter into a contract wnen called FOR SALE BY iE them, and that he ‘+ not only the best| roll, Hansen, Halifax; Julia A, Finlay- got try the Dominion Boot and Shoe TERMS—One-third cash and balance | 4pon wes D. POTTINGER. ' eee patriot, but also the shrewdest politician,| son, Pinette. tore. JO HN MAC EOD oO secured for term of years-on ‘he property ome, General Manager, =| FRB. Worton & Co. 4 who always appeals to the good sense of | Sept 8—Hasty, Fraser, Gaspe; Minnie R, ——_-e-—— © | at 5 per cent. interest. Cn eee, | . ; the popular mind and to the honest im- eMillan, Wood Islands; Fanny, Dou-| USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great BENS. DAVIES. wert SO ee ! CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. cette, Rustico Rlood and NerveRemedy, Charlottetown, September 9, 1893. septi—tu th sat dy & wy tl Tah aug 16, i pulses of the popular heart.”