THE LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. Reer Bros i i A SPECIALTY saieaniatell wT i) sWA I I btn lemen : x IM ron Uttawa Me av seinen NOE oF snes) Cor x The Wales ( eve w ope ‘ ext, S } i ¢ i o | FastNet n Summerside ng at K and leaves for i fax # afte na o l \ | Mary P. is ’ a iry ) tons best an- al f Pea Bros. & ( ernie ‘ Da Phere w asue of i da y EXaMIN : M tay ext- eclured a | | lay > | 1 The steamer E tt a 48 g from B \ a larg ‘ \ for ( tr he - | As Monday ne will be « ‘ | e office w NM it hours as on ~ -_- Ma es Ry Whaotesatu Sixteen fT : sare booked to take place next week the paris Notre Dame . ck Grace, Hu rhis is an unusually large : ber considering the season of the vear Ratway Pronw.—The annual picnic of | the failway en piloyees will be held at St Peter’s Bay on Monday next \ splendid gramme of sports has been prepare |, at 1 good time is guaranteed all who at seas tHe Screties Jvsririep.—This morn- James MeNeill, of Wood Islands, ip for trial in the Supreme Court on arg f shooting young MeMillan, was u tted to bail, t recognizance being » before H. James Palmer, Sti- pendiary Magistrate for Queen’s County, and H. V. Palmer, J.P. There are three sureties of $800 each, viz., Charles E tacr Jdohr Robe on, D. McLeod and George Offer, and McNeill Lumself in $1,600. Licnt Wantep ow THE Sevare.—The | Patriot he pes that the band wil continne th pay the S yuare while the fine weather continnes; and Tue Examiner hopes that the city authorities will throw a little more light upon the scene. It is hard for a band to-play well without sufli- | t, and strangers hear the music are not favor- Square to alxy impressed by adull fl 1 1 igh to make darkness via ckering lie kering lig ibl le ‘ver tHe Waarr. — At Malhday’s arf, on Thursday afternoon, a horse at- tached to a track wagon took fright and | ba ver the wharf into the water A snd cutting the harness, separated the | horse from the vehicle and after consider- able trouble got hir ashore. But the “a a; was so long in the water that le lied seon after reaching the shore Had there been a proper railing along the sides of the wharf the accident would not have been possible ‘siiieeiaits Stasronp’s Rerorr. — Once Senator Stanford was travelling through California n his train. The train had stopped at a smal! town, and the Senator eisurely strolling back and forth on the platform at the depot. A baggageman was unloa! ing trur was in domg so pitched one on to the platform, and burst open. The Senator looked at it and remarked, “Well, that’s a shame.” The baggageman impudeutly asked, “Do you ks, and carelessly ows this trunk?” The answer came quickly, “No, young man, but I own this row l.”’— Horseman. 7 oa - Deatn or Taomss Hiaerss.— Thomas Higgins who was severely injured. by a falt at Messrs. Auld Bros. warehouse on W ednesday last, died at eleven o’clock last night remaining unconscious till death Dra. Ke lly and Warbuton performed a post mortem on the body They found the | ekul! badly fractured in two places, one atthe base, the other extending direct across the forehead. They also found large blo« yur i clots pressing uponthe brain es being of euch severe nature it is surprising that death was not instantan- eous. Tle remains were taken to Kensington ane this afternoon. Kev. G@. M. Campbell held | ces at the house corner of Wey mouth | sery and King Sts. The bereaved parents have the symipathy of our citizens. -_- whist Tae Caruepasw. Bazaarn.—From is being done im the way of making pre- parations for the new Cathedral Bazaar it | is quite evident it will be one of the great- esi attractions of the season. The ladies ff St. Dunstan's, together with several committee of gentlemen in charge of the movement, are untiring in the effurts to : ma | 1 most brilliant aff-ir. The mem- bers of the Decorating Committee have completed the fi oring of the Skating i Rink and the result of their labors is highly creditable. They will at once be gin t more artistic work of decoratinz | th yf the building, and from the | 6 wn reputation of theese gentlemen in mattere of this kind, the decorations a . | be something that everyone Bazaar Mon- Phis 1 Septem ver opens 0 lay, 24ti - - Dios’y Like tue Srares.—Le Courier Hya nthe, of Quebec, writing on repatriation movement, gives figures that 126,000 individuals came back to Canada.feom the United States during This number, with that of 1892, makes a grand total of 172,430 souls who have azain to their native country. The figures are compiled from ie S the showing i895 come Custom house records. The Unite 1. States, like other nations, # piling up ite bist of naval failare The lynamite cruiser Vesuvius, which was at one time | i to typify a revointion in naval construction as great.a4 that caused by the app-aranve of the Monit yr, has be ff cially ecndemned as a failure, and Is be botthel over into a torpedo catcher Uncle Sam will spend a good many dollarebefore he learns what not to do w.th hi« new naval schemes DIED. In this city, on Friday evening, Angust 3ist, ‘I uae, eldest son of Johan H gyuine, aged 17 vears Cinaantticawennatneemn/igaaiinietininn According to Chinese papers the Chin- ese troops atiacked the Japanese in the who go to the | . . ; ul nan named Halliday jamped over | DAILY EXAMINER . . ; NEWS NOTES. A despatch from Rome says dian pilgrims will be received Pope to-morrow. The paper contributed by the Rt. Hon. W . £. Gladstone to the August number | of The Nineteenth Century has received ' high enconiums from the Church press in | England. 60 Cana- by the Salmon are so plentiful in the British {Columbian rivers that canners refuse | them, and they are selling in quantities for manure. The Nicaraguan Government, which imprisoned the British Vice-Consul, has now expelled him from the country. Small nations can do things in these days | what a considerable power would not dare | to think of littieness, like the toy terrier who barks at the Newfoundland dog, because knows the latter thinks it beneath dignity to take any notice of such an } Sal ant The States he batter of the United is of Importance In } round numbers there are from $5,000,000 to $15,000,000 worth sold annually in each State. In 1890 Illinois produced 95,000.000 pounds, worth about $20,000, 000; Wisconsin, 45,000,000 pounds, worth £9,000,000; Iowa, 100,000,000 pounds, worth $21,000,000; Minnesota, 42,000,000 pounds, worth $8,000,000; Michigan, 40, | 000,000 pounds, worth $7,500,000. indusiry immense } | Harrison’s friends an- is not a candidate for nom- ination at the next Republicau convention and would only accept it if it should come }to him with practical unanimity. This | no doubt means that Mr. Harrison js pull- , ing the wires to make sure that there will practical unanimity. Mr. Harrison loes not say so much as some who are known to be aspirants for the nomination, but he thinks much and knows a great } deal deal, and keeps his eye on all the current events of the political movement. Ex-President } nounce that he be ; Phey presume on their own | his | as- | i ' | | } | | ‘ Count Lyszkeewicz, whose estates are | near Krottingen, Russia, has been on bad terms with his tenants for several months. Several tenants refused to pay rent. On Saturday the Count seized 30 head of | their cattle as security. The peasants were ntensely excited by the appearance of the Count’s officers, and let the cattle go | only after having been driven with clubs | from the sheda, Early oD Monday morn- ing one hundred of them, armed with old muskets, scythes and pitchforks, marched w the Count’s castle. They demanded the eattle back Some twenty foremen ordered them to leave the neigh | borhood. In the fight which followed four of the Count’s employes and six or seven the peasants were kilied, and many } others were wounded. servants and A new book on the monetary question by Henry Dunning MeLeol, puts the fol- lowing questions to bi-metallists ; “Suppose that gold and silver are coin- ed in unlimited quantities, and a fixed legal rate is enacted between them. ; “1. Is it the fixed legal ratio enacted be- tween the coins which governs the relative | value of the metals in bullion ? “2. Or is it the relative value of the metals in bullion which governs the rela- tive value of the coins ? “4. And if it be found impossible for any single country to maintain gold and silver coined in unlimited quantities in | circulation together at a fixed legal rativ, | i8 it possible for any number of countries |} combined to du so by an international agreement.” There is a small, but possibly a grow - | ing, element in Canadian political life, which favors bi-metallism and the estal - lishment of a legal ratio between gold and silver. Itis sugyested that they should come before the public with an answer to Mr. McLeod's questions when next they introduce their hobby. SHIP NEWS. Port ef Charlottetown, ENTERED. | Aug. 31.—Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou; P L G, Melszaac, do; P Walsh, Hall. Sydney; as Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; Laura B, Bonnell, Syduey; Mary D, Philpot, New York. €LEARED. Aug. 3!1.—Tarquin, Lowrie, Pictou; P L G, McIsaac, do; ss Fastnet, Churchill, S’side. Ladies who “bang” their hair will find JOHNSON’S CURLING FLUID just the thing to keep the hair curled. It is easily applied, is perfectly harm- less, and highly recom- mended by all who use it. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. | Cor. Kent and Prince Streets Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. augsl “LIKE BANQUO'S GHOST,” ‘our Furniture Bargains “ will not down,” but rise in majes- ‘ty and voice their demands for recognition. We FURNITURE able and Fashionable. have everything in that is Reli- Corean passes on the 13th Anguet, and betwee that day and the 18th defeated | MARK WRIGHT & Ht LTD them in four more or less serious com- "y ' bats. 1 Chinese ara either good fighters | or good story tellers } Who Sell at Selling Prices. | 25 DOZEN ly MISSES’ LADIES’ SUMMER UNDERVESTS............--00:++++ IS NOT WORTH WHILE irrying over any Summer Goods, as we want the space for New Goods about to arrive, so we will do a little price-pruning on the following lines: 5 CENTS EACH a “ «“ HOSE, were léc., now 25c for two pairs “ ‘6 18c., “ 15e per pair. Several other lines of Cotton Hose at similar reductions. - LADIES’ BLACK COTTON Aiso—About 50 We will liscount 20 per cent. TWe Wearaee.—Soath to weat winds: fine ; little change in temperature. pairs of White and Cream Colored LACE CURTAINS, which When we close out these lines we will find others. BEER BROS. 69 CASES JUST REC PROWSE BROS. New Hates, ne EIVED AT——— w Clothing, new Dress Goods, New Clothing for Children. balk about Cl Why our Stock for Fall will brin crowds tv our Store. should pass us. ildren’s Clothing. oe a No one Qur prices shall be the lowest. on this Island. Should you want) a Boy's Suit or Suit you can trading with PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men Charlottetown, Augnst 21, 1894—dy SeetonZand M itche’], Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. — _ Persons accounts last Fall will please note that now we require the a —_——- + J.D. MACLEOD & Co. BUILDING, ROGERS’ Charlottetown, August 21, 1894—tu thi Save _ NOTICE. who neglected a Woung Man's! money by BROS., | } | | ' } | | | by its The best value for Has proved GAP enormous sale that it is the Consumer | of any soap in the market. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. paying their mount in full, QUEEN STREET. 1 sat | Mrs. Henniker, “Wvther Grange,” Wins- | in attendance. BOYS’ Clothing ! BOYS’ STRONG TWEED SUITS FOR $1.50 AND $2.00. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1894—dy Notice to Intending Cutters. Having been requested by a number of persons to open a class for instruction in the art of Cutting, I have decided to do so, and accordingly wil] be prepared to receive at my residence, Fitzroy Street, the appli- cations of those who desire to learn the art. For further particulars apply at my residence, Fitzroy Street. JAMES McLEOD. ! Brilliant Sign Letters. TEA PARTY AT MILTON. The ladies of St. John’s Church, Milton, intend having atea atthe residence of loe Road, on Wednesday, Sept, 12. Proceed: in aid of a new church. Amusements suitable for the occasion will be provided. The Committee in charge are bouad to make this the tea of the seasen. There will also be a dinner table in con- nection with the tea. Admission to tea, 25 cents; dinner, cents. Tea on the table at 12 o’elock. Half fare on ttains to and from tea. The Band of the 82nd Battalion will 50 be If the day should prove unfavorable, the tea will be held the first fine ' day after. REV. T. B. REAGH, Rector, H. HORNE, Secretary. aug 31 dy eod & wky. | | I have appointed Mr. P. H. Trainor, of | | Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlottetown | for. the sale of above letters, which can Le | een on the window of W. A. Hutcheson, | GOODS — a so an es - » SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1894. CRSETCSTSESSIESETOOS? SERRE ERRRS Flannelet(es That Wash And Wear, In Price They Range From ) cents to 27 cents. A Nice Line at 5 cents. A Little Better, oo? A Splendid Value, 8 Exceilent Quality, about a vard wide, A First-class English Flan- nelette, 10 12 A Fine Assortment of Shirt- ing Patierns selling much below : ecuiar prices. | | sMOORE & McLEOD. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1894—t t s bhaddegae St ht tt tt i A i i en Se D.A.BRUCE ——— MANUFACTURER OF—— Fine Custom Made Clothing. None but First-class Cutters and = First- class Workmen Employed. Try Us for the Best Fitting Suits to be had in Canada, NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. Charlottetown, August 25, 1894—+ t s ¥ MEN'S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING silicided lites J.B. MACDONALD & COS. JUST LISTEN !—We have made a’purchase of 500, pairs of MEN’S ALL-WOOL TWEED PANTS, which we prices. This lot we will sell bought at off very low for Cash. Discounts on Boys’ School Suits for the next two weeks. buying their Boys’ School Suits from us. J. B MACDONALD & CO., Market Square, Next Door to Bazaar Store. Charlottetown, August 21, 8194—dy —_———— CLOSING SALE. CARTIAGES, SERCIAL RIGS, BY AUCTION. In order to close my Carriage Business for this season, I wit! sell by Auction, in front of | my Sales Room, Grafton Street, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of September, ai 11 o’clock, the balance of Special Rigs on hand, as follows "— 1 Pony Gladstone, 1 Pony Phaeton, | large Phaeton with Child’s Seat, 1 Mikado, 1 Jump Seat Buggy, 1 Concord Solid Seat, 1 Cart. Terms cash, or approved notes with interest ded. R. BE \IRSTO, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Aug. 31, 1894—wky li dy sat tu th Sumner Resa Thedeaside Hotel FIL Open for the Season on June 30th. This beautiful watering-place has been much improved this season,80 as to make it as ehjoyable as possible. Stilbwater and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing beautiful shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. Address, JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown, P. E. I june30 $10 REWARD! A reward of Ten Dollars will be paid by the P. E. Island Electric Company for the name and conviction of any person or persons found interfering in any way with the Electric Lamps and Poles. J. WADDELL, aug23— 6i Superintendent. Esq: Prices as follows :— | One and a half ineh.............0.... 23 cents | Two TF \siMissaoseccee = | | Twownd dihalf “ ..............0... 38°“ | Threé - Pr ui eehabeniekabaed “4 * 3 Pour O > Gubintettnsidoeed 60 Five Oe centpevidhctlhen _* Mae red a ARNE Me nck nc che cosdcek 98 Fight Y ys sceeshicotele Gal $1.20 J. HAMBLET WOOD, | aug8 St. John, N. B. INSURANGE--FIRE, | | London and Lancashire Life part of the world, issued on shipments. Guarantee Company of Canada. Villages. feb13—1 yr law (sat) augl 7--dy 5bieod wky li Fire and Marine Policies ali written here. ges” OF FICE—Stamper’s Block, Charlottetown. FRED. W. HYNDMAN. ~ MARINE, LIFE. The undersigned represents the following first-class British Companies :— z Lett. North British and Mercantile Insurance Company. Union Assurance Society (1714). Manchester Fire Assurance Company. . MARINE. British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. Reliance Marine Insurance Company. ‘é jl - pede ier Assurance Company. —_ ——_— Sterling Certificates, payable in any ALSO—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurane Company and the Dominion Burglary Agencies in all Towns and | An —AT a considerable reduction If you want a pair come to us. BOYS’ SCHOOL SUITS.—We have them good and cheap. from manufacturers’ We will give Special Parents can save money by il ARE NOW IN THE—— BAZAAR STORE Generous Dealings and Low for us in the past, Charlottetown, September 1, 1894—t Prices have dune the work “We Trust Our Champion,” ts BAB a | am going to the nearest tore that kee: S ‘c~ an Ta OWN ~. and must not forget what mothe: said about being sure to get the genuine. REALE STATE SALE, By Aucticn, on MONDAY, September 3rd, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises: That valuable Buildiag Let and Pre- mises on Upper Great George Street, ad- joining the residence of Mr. Richard Mur- ley, fronting fifty feet on Upper Great George Street, and running back eighty feet. These premises are centrally situated for private residence or business stand. For particulars apply at the office of H. James Paln:er, Esq., Solicitor. A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, aug27—eod tl sle wy li Showing our new stock of Spring & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting Our goods are all new, and our prices just right. We can dress a man for a moder- atesum. It will cost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPHY, Merchant Teailor, June 1 1894.—tu fs tf te ct ~——_ 1894. Fall Trip from Liverpool THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Classed Al Red at Lloyds, RICHARD RENDLE, Commander, Now on the Berth at Liverpool, will ~ sail from that port For Charlottetown Direct About the Ist September next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island, aiso Pictou. sa For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, £. C.; in Liverpool to Pit- cairn Brothers, 51 South John Street; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 12, 1894—eod tf Two Hunired Half Barrels No. 1 July HERRING. PETER KELLY & CO., aug28—lw Queen Street. LOOKS OMINOUS, with Cloth Brushes, Portraits, Bicycles, ete., given away, and Quinine Wines reduced to 75 and 50 cents. We meet this sort of busi- ness with Quinine Wines at 70 and 45 cents. Other re- ductions to follow if necessary, REDDIN BROS, aug23—2w eod P. E. Island Railway Ist June, 1894, the oy Onand after FRIDAY trains of this Railway will ran daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— . Trains Outward. Trains Inward, Read down, up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM SE OOb.civss Charlottetown....... 6 94 $01 614... Royalty Junction..... 606 919 3530 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 5 830 4% 6S. - Hunter River....... 524 816 440 736 -Bradalbane........ 501 739 OE FER. oi: cn9o0n ceisecesseses 45 73 ; .. Freetown. .. -46 710 .. Kensington . 4D 64 A Ly.......¢ 46 61 Summerside AM : N De isceses 340 1105 4 >. iMiscouche......... 325 wae 2: 5. -. Wellington ........ 307 1017 817 935. sek os seseeees 237 935 442 1030 90h MF BIE n 0000 00050 146 80D 508 10 47........ Bloomfield......... 1380 744 OOP Oe Mis cascdbden DIATE cesideore 106 705 Oe O6 oc 06 be cee Tignish...........122% 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM PM CID BOD. ccs 0s Charlottetown....... 920 6:35 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 90 615 TWD O@...010 0: ccc wccecese 6 SUD ae 805 405)...... Ar AV.ccooee( BEE 4 Mount Stewa t 8 20 410§ Lav OR, cukans 810 855 $00 438 Morell -742 38 : . ~7D 24 .- 66 15 6H 1B AM PM AM PM AM PM Dae Oi cveses Mount Stewart...... 810 84 42, eee Cardigan.......... 717 287 1000 6 20........ Georgetown........700 216 4M PM AM PM SORE OTTER eee eee eee E LE Feet tee PM AM © UB. ccovesccorcncee Emerald 000 cosveseee 7b OOD. <essorvscecdd Cape Traverse... ....... - 8% PM AM D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. ~~ 3 Moncton, N. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Charlottetown. DR. H. D. JOHNSO _—_——— EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED-—A good capable girl for office —,. Ae A BC, EXAMINER office, aug? 3i W ANTED—A boarder, student or clerk, in asmalifamily. Apply at EXAMINER office. aug3i—li pd ame? W ANTED—A good capable girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. T. Wurre, - field Street, a BOAR DERS.—Accommodation for six Col- lege Students may be obtained at Mrs. Roser, COFFIN’s, Euston Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. 4 FOR SALE—A second-hand billiard table with new fittings, size 4)x9. The above will be sold cheap forcash. Apply to A. Down- ING, Great George Street, two doors below W. E. Dawson’s. 2w eod—augZs A MARRIED COUPLE or twe gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home’ Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. a TO LET— The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and containing nine rooms ply to GeorGsE ALLEY. tt a TO LET—One-half of subscriber’s house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pleas- ant situation; rent moderate. Apply to Srp- NEY GREY. td_augas FOR SALE—A sloop-rigged cent; sailing boat, about 17 feet 6 inches over all partiy decked ; cost $15; price $20. Apply at this office, Uf—augal TWENTY DOLLARS LOST.—Toda: , be- tween the Post Office and Carveli Bros, twenty dollars, Finder will be rewarded on, eaving it at this office. eug2i WANTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, @ position in a dry goods establishment. Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. augy TO RENT. —~Watermere the residence of Go vernor Howlan with 3 acres of ground attach- ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acra . Apply to A. MCNEILL. J25 uf guar pat. FOR SALE OR TO LET--The brick bulld- ing known as the “Terrace Hi ” situate on the corner of Pownal and King is for sale or tolet. The building is well fur- nished throughout, and wili be soid or let either furnished or unfurnished, For parti- culars apply to M. P. Hogaa. tf—augz7 TO LET—The two Stores on Queen Street lately occupied by the subscribers will be jet separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Co., Mar- ket Square. Ui—lya WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman to travel, with expenses id, representi: established house. Salary $65 MONTHLY wi increase, and position permanent if suited. Enclose reference.—-Tue DoMINIon Com- PANY, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyli—law (sab we