THE their Ay . have names | p's , the voters’ list will be »at- eet at the offices of John T. Mellish an ‘ McDonald, Keqs Electors ol . : ton the list should at | : ava n ves opportunity thus afl LOCAL AND OTHER ITBNS. F ; : 4 Speoratty.—Beer Bros : the flag “hip at the apex. In consequence, G . y Bazaar half the Chinese veasels were rendered use- = | less. The Japanese in the passage opened fire Y Ce rh for m two} on the Chinese, who replied to the best of ave r s of $2 oF | their ability. After the battle had been in | 10 | progress for a short time, the Chinese e | fleet altered its formation. The Japr | ‘ \ i) ie T.. meets this | anese fleet kept steaming in a ¢ irele round - uM Ten at & o'clock the Chinese. Suddenly the Japanese with ‘ f off th my sunt | held their fire, but after a quarter of an ‘ hour re&Snmed The Chinese Armstrong - n crui-er went out of line, contrary to or- 1A tee — | ders, steaming alongside of one of the Jap- ‘ | ne st office address of | 88¢8¢ ships and sunk her. The Chinese | - Robertson, which appeared in our | °Tti*er was sunk shortly afterwards, About P 1 Ex n price lit eo New | this time two Chinese warships, which ; = Raliesentn, Maw Wecth had been on guard up the Yalu river, fie ; hearing the firing, joined the fleet and took : Bazaar ia good. Hear} part in the battle. This increased the ; | number of Chinese ships engaged to ten. | -——o—— A short time afterward another Chinese .erwer arrived from Halifax this | shi ip was sunk, and two others ran ashore, Summerside at ten 1 ‘aught fire and were abandoned. The Jap- She w return tomorrow morning and | anes e withdrew after six hours’ fighting lea Halifax the afterncon. She Tne Chinese ships followed them, but will « tat Halifax with the steamer | were unable to overtake them. It is pre- for Ha sumed that the Japanese ships retired be- | en : cause they were short of ammunition. | i Daixk.—Joseph Hartley, 2) The damage to the Chin Yuen is chiefly | P ' ig at W inDipe?, three | j,, her woodwork, which is nearly ail! | " sg | 1 himself possessed Of | purned away. She also received about wand dotlars by the death of & re- | 200 shot holes in her sides, mostly from | lative = took to drinking and ne |} machine guns. None of the shots pierced | hie »W een em, his death be- | her armor more than three inches. ing entirely to drink | TheChin Yuen had 120 shot holes in her gnenee | sides and is generally in the same _ con- SCH - NE Sel The sehr, Mo oe jditwn ae the Chin Yuen. When the Capt. W vas ed at Souris on Wed | Ting Yuan, the Chin Yuen’s sister ship nes Capt. 5, ain, of the Acadia |arrived at Port Arthur, she was three | ri r in at Sydney, | root down by the head hat r was after her and she | It will requi ire two mont hs to make the faiiet attempt. She was | | necessary repairs to the Chinese fleet. Souris harbor when seized. She had a/ ¢,, Japanese ship was certainly sunk | earg nee ee j and two others were supposed to have Ma ¢ News.—Five vessels arrived to- | S0n¢ to the bottom . day sl lack to C. Lyons & Co., the The manoeuvering of the Japanese Hatt R. Annie. Leveret, Olivia and ships was excellent. All their signals | Ellen F | were executed by flagand were promptly “Behr Neva. Taylor. master, fram Barba- | *"*“ ered thronghout the battle The do . cargo ef molasses and sugar, | Chinese ships had searcely any ammuni- | ost ‘i zg ‘ } tion left. : ea | Japanese war ships are cruising on the See the stand full of donated articles at | Shang Tung coat, presumably looking | tue Bazan | for Chinese transports and cruisers. - An edict haa been issued announcing Pearuer Apsovcaxev. — The cases } that the celebration of the Dowager Em- | aga Jefferson U. Gardiner for a viola- | press’ birthday has been postponed and | tion of t Dominion statute regarding in- money collected for that purpose will be spe 1 steamboats, tried before Sti- | donated to the war expenses. readia Magistrate Palmer, and which Suancnt, Sept. 26.-It is reported that were adjourned until to-day, were further | the native officials here received news last | adjourned for one week, when judgment | night that the Japanese attacked the Chi- | w y ne € forces at Anchow, and Yichow simu!- ae a | taneously, and were repulsed at both Dox’r Force th —Dinner or tea and | places. admission for only 25 cents a > — , . vw Mareiace Betts.— The resi dene eof L. | Goixe TO GEORGETOWN, — The new | FE. Prowse, M. L. A., was last evening the | *t¢®™- cruiser Aberdeen will Le in George- | scene of a quiet wedding, the pri incipale town next Monday. | being Mr. William Peardon, of Montague, | The seis eee an! M a Marv Cree f of Albion Bav, K. , . ¥ ; a pi . | Thrives on good food an {tsunshine, with | C The bride was attended by her sister, : ce : Mis- Kate Gre and the groom by his yoy ot eurree pnt " es wong — brother, Mr James Peardon. Rev. W. form glows with healt and her face blooms | - : : . w with its beauty. If her system needs the | Lawson tied the nuptial knot. Tar Exa»- : ¢ a} IVER extends ngretulations niet Faom Bost The Florida arrived | from Boston about half-past seven last evening, with a genera) cargo and the fol- lowing — vers 8S C Badger, Mrs J Boudrout, Miss Cairne, J Campbell, Wm Cheverie Sen , F Coffin, S Enman, Mrs | 8 Grey, G P Hutchinson, wife and child, Kate Keenan, Duncan Matheson, Lavinia | Mackenzie, Alice Power, Amy Rice, Mrs WE Seott. The steamer leaves on return te Boeton at erg ht o’clock this evening. - Scocessrut. ar Hattrax.—Misa M. H. Chisholm, of Charlottetown, has captured five first prizes for china painting at the | Halifax Exhibition Referring to her exhibit, the Halifax Herald saye: “The display of china painti ng by Miss M. H. Chisholm is a particularly exc ellent one She shows rose adanes 2, fish sets,shells,ete., | from nature The jew el and a Th work isa feature of her exhibit. iere | are other pictures, iucluding a scene, and | several pieces from the brush of Mise | Chishelm. which are gems.” sitenidapincaiinn Hear the splendid song by Prof. Cox, “The White Squall,” with storm sat sea on canvass, at the Bazaar to-night. ~ Taz Turarre.—Last night the best} comedy of the season was played before an avdiewce that fillel the Opera House, by the Boston Comedy Company. The play | xcellent imitation of Shakespeare's inimitable “Taming of the Shrew.” The plot was shortly this: The Duke Aranza . wae ane marries Jaliana, a beautiful woman with a haughty and domineering disposition, | who is determined that she shall- not be ruied by such an ordinary and base crea- ture a* 2 man After the wedding the Duke takes her to a lowly dwelling, and lisclaims his title and for- | tne After many amusing scenes by inbending firmness he coaquers beautiful Juliana, until the pride of the finally che confesses that she loves him and becomes a properly submissive wife. He then, to her surprise, resumes bis real title rine plot gave many opportunities for side plays, and the wnole abounded in id fun of the bighest character. stumes were costly and superb. humor ar The | Shanghai | cleansing action of a Jaxative remedy, | seriously ill at | Mre. DAILY THE NAVAL BATTLE, An Eye Witness Describes the Chiua-Japan Pngacement. LONDON, Sept 26. A des spate h from says an eye-witness gives the | following account of the naval battle: While | 8 Chinese warships were lying at the en- trance of the Yalu river, 12 Japanese ves- | sels hove in sivht. The Japanese ships | wivanced in single line, while the Chinese fleet assumed a Vv “shaped formation, with uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs. —_—_————— 30 A Lor of comic scenes at the Rink to- night. At the Rink to-night the stereoptican ~how will begin as early as it is dark enough to show pictures on the canvas. —_—_—_—__—- PERSONAL. Rev. Mr. Woolard, of Georgetown, is in | the city. Mr F. Bain is River. We regret to learn that his home in North Dr. R. Johnson is attending him. Commander Spain, of the Acadia, and Spain, are in the city. They are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Macdonald. Among the Islanders who left for Me- Gill University this morning was Mr. Wm. Joinston, a second year medical student. If. L. Chipman, of Halifax, Canadian (agent forthe Canada Atlantic and Plant steamship line, arrived here last evening on # business trip. He is at the Davies. Messrs. T. Howlett, W. Whalen and S. | McKenna left this morning for Baltimore University, where they will pursue their | medical studies. THE COOL WINDS of the Autumn make the skin rough. Remember JOHNSON’S CREAM OF ROSE®, applied according to directions, makes the skin soft as a enild’s, and keeps it that way. Price 25 cents. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. Edwina Grey outdid herself as Juliana, | Cor Cor. Queen and Richmond § Richmond Streets, while C. H. Stevens, after he became warmed to his work, made a great hit as Duke Aranza Lampedo, the thin coun- Is Price ‘ive ing try doctor, called forth round after round of applan but the star of the evening se Pr e Webber, as Jacques, a kit-| Jf it je, then intrust your health to a chen Movest, who was elevated to the | « cheap” doctor, your lawsuit to a ran of Duke fur the month of Aranza’s | « cheap” lawyer, ‘and your body to a abser e 1 ght the popular Irish |“ cheaply made” suit of clothes. Fur- Graina, “ Kathleen Mavourneen,” and the nish your house With cheap furniture, laughable farce of the “Dumb Belle” Wil be the attraction. | TEACHERS CONVENTION , Sessior Teachers’ Convention | of the were held last evening and this forenoon. | We are con pellel to hold over their ex- | tended re ports. It was resolved “that the | Exeeuiive C mmittee continue to upon the Government the necessity of pro- | viding efficient training for teachers at the Priace of Wales College. The Superintendent of E ie ation delivered an excellent ad- aes * in respect to his observations while Sbroad last year, and received the unanr | mous thanks of the Convention, Princ: | Dal Mclutvre read a paper on “E How to | Secure Regularity of Attendance,” and the Hon. T. H. Haviland delivered a men’ ad .ires. HATS. LiATS. HATS. HATS. HATS. HATS. HATS, | bought second-hand, sold perhaps Te there had been a fever in the family, 0 because of bugs. You'll find, however, that poor things are always the dearest in the end. Our Fall Stock of FURNITURE is now ready. We deal exclusively in goods that press | are reliable, and we give to every customer THE V ERY BEST VALUE FOR HIS | MONEY. This we have done in the past, ‘and is the way we propose to do in the | future. “MARK WRIGHT & C0., LYD., | Who Sell at Selling Prices. LADIES’ FELT HATS, all styles, all sizes, all prices, all kinds, all colors, all qualities, all—well, if not ALL, at any rate a very large variety, UUST TO HAND. Beautiful variety of Chil- dren’s Hats. BEER BROS. | i stocks of Mantle EXAMINER ' . W. A. WEEKS & 00. IMMENSE NEW STOCK ———.- () F — —— Mantles, Jackets Department. Latest German and English make, Our stvles correct, all personally selected. Variety is very large, our our prices the Visit this lowest. depart- ment when purchasing, Rich Fars! In Fur (¢ of the roods we carry one and richest the largest Furs in city. Very special display of GREENLAND SEAL CAPES m 46, 30. 23. M4. 27 end 3 inch lengths. Our prices on these goods are low. and Fine Furs. W. A. WEEKS & CO, Wholesale Charlottetown, September 17, and Retail. 1894—m w f paul os = Gnu cD bag naa = ai — _ = i — ae ee SEPTEMBER FRIDAY, —_— } Red Cap, Blue Ribbon, pswy. | PRICES CUSTOMERS ! I wish to inform you AWAY that IT am alway to the front meet with and will the Best Machine Oil in the Gity iow, or even a little low —prices guarantee to): lowest of the hetter. W. E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, Angu 8, 1894-—m w ri NEW GOODS RECEIV J. B. MACDONALD & CO. h Qur Boot and Shoe WE HAVE | J. B. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy RECEIVED ONEHUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES | | from the leading manufacturers of Canada. me ee Department = New New New New New New Fur Prices to suit. Mantles and Jackets, Furs, Dress Goods, Clothing, Overcoats, Coats, Suits for Men and Boys, sien VALD & CO., Market Square, Opposite West End Market Honse. cs a McKh4Y WOGLEN CONPANY. : Every Visitor and Exhibitor at the Exhibition are also headquarters knows that. how goods, GET OUR There front. in it. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, a LADIES’ FELT HATS, Latest American Styles Just Received. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT Is now complete. Weare better prepared than ever this Fall to suit our lady | customers in this department. | German and _— made Jackets of Beaver, N ap Cleth and ‘I'weed, in Black, Navy, | Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown and Myrtle. —_— London House. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—dy Hats, Caps, Blanketing, Highest price, Cash or them that a questiou of always feel As for PRICE, Weigh well our words, then Exhibition Week Weta Woolen bo. twenty DOLLARS come and see how —_—_——$$——{ SANDERSON & CO., HARRIS & STEWART, We for Tweeds, our GOOD GROCERIES. is something substantial about satisfies. When it comes to QUALITY sure of finding us you may at the} right we are we weigh. Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, September 24, 1894—m w ¢ IT MEETS the wants of every house- | keeper who wishes to save TIME, | TROUBLE, | EXPENSE. “a TAA MOd. NVI SETTTCOOW | septl 4 Crayon Portrait Free. We don’t ask you te purchase goods at the Dominion Crayon Co., 224 Kent St. | Wewill give you an elegant Portrait in | Crayon and India Ink, with latest pattern of Frame, from $3.00 and upwards. | ties visiting the Exhibition, who have given our ‘agents small Photos, will do | well to callin and see samples of work | and select Frames. We give you the best work and most elegant Frames in the market. P. H. TRAINOR, sept27 Manager. Trade, PNIMVE Par- | have always s ! Are ‘our goods and prices. } ! | Ch’town, Sept. i During Exhibition Week iwe offer our large stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, } | SILVERWARE at specially low prices for cash. E.W.TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. sept20 Tenders for Stone Chureh, Tenders will be received up to the 15th October next, at 7 o’clock, p. m., at the office of the “undersigned, Charlottetown, for the erection and completion of a Stone Church in this city on a site adjoining and north of the present St. Paul’s Church, according to plans and specification to be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Archi- tect, Charlottetown, on and after Wednes- day, 3rd October next. Church to be completed by December Ist, 1895. The Committee docs not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. H. J. CUNDALL, Secretary Building Committee. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1894—2w 2aw iSags 12,000 Second-hand Heavy Grain and Potato Bags in excellent order. CARVELL BROS, Bags! sept22—2w eod paid for Wool. We have Flour to suit everybody Sugar in Granulated, Powdered, We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that 26, 1894—mon wed fri ——— 1x) Cut Loaf, Porto Rico, si SPECIALTIES ! READY-MADE CLOTHING, TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BLANKETINGS, FLANNELS. McKAY WOOLEN CO. _ CieseGtem, Sept. 25, y 1894—dy NEW GROCERY Meat Store. The subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond | Street, a large and well-selected stock of the finest GROS ERIES, which will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply | of BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TE AS, whole sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. septl5 and Overcoats, quality and price. Trinidad you Ss. BK. ENMAN In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. Come and See Our Show, | Is cordially invited to come and judge for yourselves if our show of EADY-MADE CLOTHING is not the best in the city. yourselves that what we say is true, ported and made from our own manufactured goods, and we are selling them at a very small margin, We claim we have the largest and the cheapest, and we want you to see for a very large assortment of Ulsters both im- We own make being the best goods you can get anywhere ; every farmer Underclothing and Gents’ “Furnishings in all prices, Remember the place,— No trouble to Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR Some of the Necessaries of Life. tastes. Refined. with. Tea to satisfy all and Yellow will be satisfied & CO., have been paid to travel- ling peddlers for Watches now lying at our Store for repairs, and not worth five, and never were. Two or Three Dollars added to the amount given for these brass timers, will secure a Solid Gold Watch, guaranteed in every respect. MORAL:—Be careful, when purchasing, that you buy of a reliable dealer G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. septl3 Black Diamond Line. The SS. BONAVISTA, due here from Mon- treal on Monday morning, October Ist, will sail for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, car- rying horses cattle and sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For turther particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & OO., septz7 oe Pion ‘For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about —e | acres. House isin good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are twoorcha one containing sixty trees of different varie- ties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. ©. BENOIT. sept2}—3m dy & wky 28, 1894. P. B ISLAND RAILWAY. King’s County Exhibition. The following arrangement for fares and trains will be car ried out in connection with the Races and Exhibition to be held at Georgetown on the 2nd and 3rd of October next. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Summerside, Winsloe and intermediate Stations by reguiar trains on the lst and 2nd of October, good for re- turn up to and on the 5th of October. Ie turn tickets at one first-class fare will be issued frém Charlottetown, Souris and intermediate Stations by afternoon trains on October Ist, and by all trains on the 2nd and 3rd of October, good for return up to and on the 4th of October. On October 2nd and 3rd a Special Pas- senger Train will Leave Charlottetown at 8.00 a. m stand Ry Junction, 8.15 Bedford, — = ” Mount Stewart, wae: * ” Cardigan, Arrive Georgetown, Leave Gorgetown for re- turn at Ca. * ox 10.20 “ ” 500 p.m. “ Re ‘turn tickets will be issued by these trains and by regular morning train from Souris on same dates, at the following rates, good for return by same train on date of issue :— Charlottetown to Bedford, inclusive, 7 00 Souris to Morell, “ 1.00 All other Stations, One first-class fare Che afternoon train for Souris will be detained at Mount Stewart to connect with Special Train from Georgetown. Live Stock and other Exhibits paying regular tariff rates over the Railway to Georgetewn, will be returned free to original shipper, as also will race horses going by rail. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov. Railways. A. McDONALD, Acting Superintendent. Railway Offices, Ch’town, 2 18th September, 1894. 4 sept24—24, 26, 28, oct 1, 2. _wky P, B, ISLAND RAILWAY. Prince County Exhibition. The following arrangement for Fares and Trains will be carried out in connec- tion with the Prince County Exhibition and Races to be held at Summerside on the 4th of October next. Return tickets will be issued at one first- class fare from Charlottetown, Cape Tra- Tignish and intermediate Stations verse, to Summerside on the 3rd and 4th of October, good for return on the 4th and 5th only. On October = a Special Passenger Train will leave Chrarlottetown for Sum- merside, to run on the following time schedtle, which is standard :— Leave Charlottetown, 7.45 a.m. Royalty Junction, Sse 6° North Wiltshire, aa Hunter River, 645. * Bradalbane, cis Emerald, 936 * “ Freetown, 9.26 “ « Kensington, $9.45 “ Arrive Summerside, 10.156 “ Leave Summerside for return, 5.15 p. m. Return tickets will be issued by this train from Stations between Charlotte- town and Colville. inclusive, to Summer- side, at $1.00 each, and from other Sta- tions at one first-class fare, good for re- turn by same traia on date of issue. A Special Passenger Train will also Leave Tignish, 6.45 a. m, stand, “« Alberton, a * " loomfield, sa: * = “ O'Leary, fae. ° o Port Hill, aig * - Wellington, 1s. = « 10.10 “ “ 10.36 “ - Miscouche, Arrive Summerside, Leave Summerside for return at 5.00 p.m. * Return tickets will be issued by this train at the undermentioned rates, good for return by same train on date of issue: Tignish to Bloomfield, inclusive, $1.00 Mill River to Conway, ” 80 McNeili’s Mill and intermediate Stations one first-class fare. Live Stock and other exhibits paying regular tariff rates over the Railway to Summerside, will be returned free to original shipper, as also will race horses going by rail. The Cape Traverse train will be detain- ed at Emerald to connect with Special from Summerside. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Govt. Railways. A. McDONALD, Acting Superintendent. Railway Offices, Ch’town, 18th September, 1894. sept2 1—24, : 26, 28, oct 1, ... DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, "94—ly W ants, Lost, Found, &¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. LOST—A smalidark satchel containt purse witn money and a silk handkerchie in it, near the residence of Charies § Richmond Street. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at CHARLES SMALLWOOD’s. sept27—zi Ww AN T ‘ED- eneral ral housework A “girl for in a family of three, Apply at this office. — 5 office. “ FOUND—A Stethescope. Apply at this septa WANTED—By the first of October, a girl for general housework in a smali : Apply at EXAMINER Office. WANTED—A married or 5 tlemen boardersina private family; cen’ locatioa, nice rooms, APPT s ood wAB Cc, AMLNER Office. TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six reoms besides | and attic. A large lot of ground can be used asa garden if required, Occupied at ees by Mrs. Webb. Possession October ply to ALEXANDER Horgne. a HOUSE FOR SALE OR TO LET—A three story Dwelling House sitaated on Pownal Street. Apply to B. TRALNor, P.. 0 O Depart ment. 6w law ww (trl) opti OFFICES TO LET—The Rooms above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. eod ti—septls HOUSES TO LET—Three houses On Pleasant Street, with stables ‘and coach house. Apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer. 4w 2aw. W ANTED—A bousemaid. Apply’ to Mas F PETERS, Sidmont. ae pty TO LET—One-half of subscriber’s house on Orlebar Street, containing six rooms. Pieas- ant situation; rent m Apply to SID- NEY GREY. TO LET—The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Deveheter Stree’ s, with hot water and containing nine rooms ply 0 GEORGE ALLEY. tense FOR SALE—The house on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contain - ingtenrooms. Apply to Mas. FLAIGER, North River. eod tf TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ina dwelling house on Alley Possession given Lith October next. —-THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat ta—septl3 FOR SALE OR TO LET—The Ufick build- ing known as the “Terrace Hi ” situate on the corner of Pownal and is for sale or tolet. The building is well fur nished throughout, and wili be soid or let either Surelanes * unfu For parti- culars apply & M. P. Hogaa. U—eugz] ee EE EOS OREN eEMR MAP oo gee gen ee sal PO BOGE LR eR pew pe rer Se aie