T LOCAL AND OTiEck } Beer Bros e 2 . avi i ¥1 * \ ; PERSONAI M , ‘ \ i S S \ Q H. Be o> M ‘ . 3 We o Dunda I Hi I } Hi M Ta i ‘ w i t WW vas la 1 ‘ t Y Pe Ss R 4 pa yw l D strve | ake ‘ ‘ ‘ in OF} } , and was se lasa z A, [ His f is V e gia le 4 ‘ " “i a s re y. : The w gare t arriv ut ti | : vu H day H B. Pot Montrea - M oP M G E S Mrs I De SCH e > ar g ( G ( fhigtnen Mii 36 ih a : at > i ‘ 2 y,8 merside; T. R lagu. a! ai \ Mf ‘ s. 4 amp. S ‘ yhn’s, Nil ' 5 S ‘ St. John: D. M. Fergus ny ‘ Alfred McLean, W Cape; M , Ss ~ N ut M | Mi ie HM. SI pho © ie Her Fedd, Sesenins Bans \ e Hall, Curtis Gau ep the * Acadia; James J. B , Mi Park ¥ ‘ ; I ‘ un, Galt, Ont . . ; ; ; H. W. Davison at ; suied by Miss Amy McG lef ot the nw x r St. Paul. Miss McGregor has ag iW ag account at 1 ‘ i ve a S ~ ee Ss la higniy redita examipati ri 4 z par at ts g [ x or seven your . es t of sixty who received @ cert c > ‘ : in the put ; ' ech the y of St Fae Last ve ' a Mis G 48 One ° Dr Anderson Boat R . . at Prince of Wal vert t ers ar y & = J ‘ yi t ‘ _ a _— t . i ’ aa 4 Mar jrew pos.tions in r Ax Ovp Ayp Wet. Tr:ep Remepy. nan A!) sta at rs low’s Sooth og Syrup has be lat tr buat w 4 sed for over fifty years by wm llions g,¥ A 5 o a Na 4 ra thers for their chi Slioa ‘hile teething => ee t su cess. It soothes the chil a Besides e alrea 4 tens the gums, allays all pain,cures wit nounced vidress e s t colic is the best remedy for Diarrhaa Charlott wn Bus se ( yeand w Is I leasant to the taste. Sold by Dr iggisi ing Acard jurir ie fa an 5 in every part ofthe world. Twenty-tiv term, are vs. Dr Morrisor G. M. cents a bottle. Its value is incalculab Camptell a W.J. Kirbs F. VW | Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soot Moore | . of ing Syrup, and take no other kin 1. 513 w tures pur+e ner v incieiniainiaanhati tease ta asian emeniiatiiiaaneinibmmmanninnats tn Jadize i gerald ha so k y to addr e atude see ee ee O2 Se OBS OSE 0 tr sti : aveoiaietenn ¢ 8 Mover S . , p —_ ¢ cle bavhtp games of the Marit Pro- @ ¢ vinces Amateur Athiet Ass at “ ¢ . ¢g sane pace at My t > : Do Mesers. | wv 4 ) , ¢ Cox our Island is é ¢ mor 4 art « fa ; gy j lf wenty persons will giv Pr oD t é ened when vou have got 4 . i. se } ‘ J ii , i ; & E. UY. Beer to-day ‘ make a ge- @ eat We repeat thestate- @ n utes so that the rt a) ive re é ott JOHNSON’S BAK ¢ Bat ay morning, see t races a re ING POWDER is the best and tar 7 i pr I Any Bak- - ‘ y ypwder Ps e city 4 | L ] 2 es i e é : S | f r . , é oa . panv : i ; . : ’ ¢ La 1g I he . . root Hove's owoos @ JOHNSON & JOMDSON. ¢ | Sica Arce 4 Triy to ( i " ‘ Next Morday @ v Ge . n . é {raduates Pp r > Ad c } v ey sw va Th ageme 4 ¢ H » have prov ded . : ee ee ee 20082 DO eT ¥ ded a firet asa entertain ment for t ght ‘ the wav ‘ LS tickets have g itis probable that the ha!! w ed to the doors. | - > -- | Os tHe Bwcvere.—The Journal Exam inert bicycie relay race which began at San Fra Ccieco al nox g 95 | it f the Journa tlice : Park Ro ” "Ss w Y rK, @ 29.04 1-5 on Monday 4a > we ith The actua r the race was "13 lays, 29 minutes, 41-5 seconds The achievement is @ remarx- able one, both as regards the speed made ard the number of e siastic wheeimeéu | WLo wer ready t f ynvenience them-—| seives to show what they and their muscle . ; | prope i ven Ss wer apa aoe | prize fur perseverance is, howe to remain with the go!d-seek of 1249 acd the early ‘2 Th many fi vs 801 times ae tne men have tak lays but they i ork On their feet, and such roa y Zs led ; % Open or closed, $1 00 to Seu 4 a y went aion: And t wasana =: >. CU eac sh. HOMEMADE > W.W. Wellner has a grandfa :! MARK WRIGHT & CO., LTD. Civ : c . , : j 7 ‘ i | Who Sell at Selling Prices. seeper, @ reguiar Old styler ee4 3 HE DAILY ITEMS. | RE ae. Sas EXAMINER TILURSDAY, PROWSE BRUS. FALL CLOTHING. 50 D. B. all-wool Tweed Suits, worth $14, this week for $10. 50 good Tweed fuits, worth S11 for $8 each. 590 Children’s Suits wo a from $2.50 to $5.00, will be offered this week and next for $1.75, $2.50 and $3.00, PROWSE BROTH ERS — SEPTEMBER 10, = lit yl ~ PSG, ATP PPP PPO DED DER DPR DHRDORPRRPRROOD IIS POVOPPNODPDPVNDNPPTTPORRORPRPTRITPPRTZA. v = We are making oe SHow allel, GREAT PREPARATIUNS And Invite Your Attendance | ~=»*s: > EER BROS. | Joshdiiisinconnndinnnnininnniiininna = 45 CASES | WHOLESALE ‘THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Ceus Will open on Mon- day and following ‘days, “LONDON GOODS : Jackets, Mantles Dress Goods, Ribbons, Millinery, Gloves, Also with above, 6 Ladies New Furs will ready for inspection & RETAIL. Cases THE PEOPLE Zz we KLISALL & RETAIL AN APPEAL of Canadain Fa vor of the Sorely Afflicted Lnhabitants of the Vrince Kdward Islend To the People Town of Tignish, A great calaiaity has befallen the once pretty and rising town of Tignish. On Sunday, the 30ch August last, 4 fire acci- le lly broke out, which in a few hours lestroyed over two-thirds of the entire | town, comprising stores, hotels, dwelling and workshops. The fire was irresistible fromthestart, be@are of the very < ttroag wind that carried it forward in its work of be | } Augustus, on Saturday, the Sth inet., Mrs. miah Simpson, whom sbe bad survived 19 | Breen, aged 85 years, relictof the late| Years: To them were bora 12 child?en, 10 Patrick Breen, of Charlottetown. of whom survive her. The other two had : : preceded her to the spirit world —one in At St. Louis on the 3ist ult., Jean infancy, and the other, the late Rev. Prof. Emile. aged 6 months and 20 days, sor of | B. F, Simpson, of Chicago University, who J. B. Gaudet. died two years ago. : | At the residence cf Jabez Lea, Crapaud, Of her father’s family there still sur- | where he had been spending a few weeks’| vive four brothers, W. S., Thomas, |} vacation, onthe 4th inst. William W.{ James and Alexander, and three sisters, Lea, aged 20 years, sonof James L. Lea, Jane, (Mrs. McKe nzie) Mary, (Mrs. Law- ot West Somerville, Mass., formerly of St. | sen).and Euphemia, (Mrs. McGregor. ) Kleanor3. During ber long lifé she lived on the At Tyne Valley, on the 7th ult., Patrick homestead at Bay View, and was in the | James Flahaven, aged 2 years and 10 | truest sense, her husband’s helpmate in all in the early part of the zentury. She NIZETLTLTIEE SERINE TEE lived to see her descendants to the third i generation. Of these there are 69 graod- ? children, 630f whom, together with 12 Bl They Toil Not great grand childred survive. Of her rae me rons, five follow the vocation of agriculture 2 . ’ on their native land, andthe two younger ¥ N h —_ entered the ministry in the Baptist denom- be Pif er ination. a The funeral services were held in the | he . Presbyterian Church, and were conducted pa by her pastor, Mr. Corey, of Charlottetown, a 0 by pill. assisted by the Rev. Mr. Robertson, pastor ba of Presbyterian Church,and Rev. J. C. Bs Spurr. All of the ten surviving were pre- m4 =e: sent. v4 oee~< yEEKSIE TITEL ILELITGTIITIEFITGIITITIIT | | duce under deck, at lowest possible rates. | For further particulars as to freight and lestruction, and so uncontrollable did it } becom its mad career that some of the | burning cinders were carried by the reeze to adistance of over two miles, where farm houses and other buildings were in danger of becoming ignited. In- deed fire was found to have started in many places, even at tla‘ great In this, a8 has always b en the case with towns in the past, at fires ja Cities and the consequences to the -nhabicén's of fignish are disastrous, and, we fear, irre- para What should, however, appeal most furcibly to the sympathy of the pub- lic in connection with this case iz the piti able condition of se many families who have been almost ruined and ‘rendered homeless. Families have been divided and billeted out here and there among the farmers and of the surrounding settlement. This has been found to be necessary in order to provide shelter for so many people who have lost their homes, and it is to aid these that a Relief Committee has been formed here, who bave undertaken the task Of appealin the charity and sympathy, not only to the people of this , inhabitauts of the ouners y to province, but aiso of the chief cities Of the Dominion. As was well expressed by ove of the speakers at our meeting :—“Tt is ourturno now, but it may be theirs some day.” The committee of seven appointed at that meeting have chosen for President and Treasurer, the Rev. Dugald M. Macdonald, the parish priest Tignish, who will thankfully receive any contributions that may be sent him to help the poor sufferers in their sore distress. If in money, these remittances should be forwarded to - the President either by registered letter or post office order, and they, shail be duly and promptly acknowle: iged. It is our iutention to make a especial ap- * al to the mayors of the chief cities, to sit co-operation of the principal news- papers, ant dt o-interest in our work as many private citizens as possib le. With this imperfect statement we think our case is sufficic ntly inteiligible, and trust that it may receive, at the hands of all good and charitable people, the consideration it d.- serves, (Ss last evening of good Ducat « MAcbonaLp, Presideut and Treasurer. i. J. Buore, Secretary. Perry, Dorion, M. D, W. Greey, Parrick KEennepy, Joun Hackerr, Committee. Edward Island, Sept. gl.) a. 2. J j Tignish, Prince If anything else but cash is forwarded (For Relief Com- to obtain please have it marked mittee) as this will enable us reduced rates on transportation, —_-- —=em o ———_—__ -TEMPERACE, GUARDIAN Sin,—Now that another election’is on foot, the temperance question is beiag re vived, and as usual, for party purposes, To-day’s Guardian gives a pen sketch of Mr, Campbell’s attivuc de in the le gislature when the “Liquor Regulation Act” was vefore them. A discourse upon the Guardian’s treatment of Dr. Jenkins, the introducer of this act, when contesting for a seat in the Commons against an ex- President of the Charlottetown Club, would make iuteresting read:vg for to- morrow’s issue. If some of their past in- consisteucies can only be smoothed over they will be further able to manipulate this popular machine to their party’s ad~ vantage. L. P. Tayroy. | S| ace I., For College Studenis.— Virgil V., Hor- Cesar LL., Kenworth ap Vencereage, Mensuration, Arnold’ « Latin Prose, receiv ed today at Carter’s Bockstore. | passage, ap yply to d stance. | | months, son of P, H. Flabaven. Black Diamond Line —s BIRTH. At Siummersi le, j | wife of Colin Millig | | | OBITUARY, on the 3rd inst., the an, Of ason, Died at the residence ¢ of her Hillsborough Street, Ch’town, ou ——- | evening, the sixth inst., daughter, Sunday Margaret McNeill, | MARRiED | w idow of the late Hon. det ‘emiah Simpson, : ‘ in the 90 a At Cour cil Bluffs, fowa, on the 1st inst,, | ¢ 90th year of her age Deceased was the eldest of the family of the late William McNeill, Esq dish, for many years a me aaa time Speaker in the House of Mrs. Simpson was born in 1807. De. Charles ‘De wey Center, to Miss Edith C -4 © aroline Campbell. . of Caven and at one Assembly. Cavendish in In 1831 she was married to Jere- | j —,~ DIED. At the residence of Johu Morgan, Fort his undertakings. She endured with him the hardships consequent upon pioneer life oe — Four thousand. dollars’ worth of Men’s Clothing, in Overcoate, Reefers, Suits, 500 Bat they keep good time all the pairs Men’s Pants, Top Shirts, Under- same. Waltham, Elgin, Illinois, clothing, Hats and Caps, Collars, Ties New Haven,—the standard makes Great bargains. Stock must be sold at of Al watches. (Guaranteed by me the store next to Johnson’s Drug Store, and the companies. All kinds of Queen Street, sepl0 4i Silver, White Metal and Gold Cases, from $4.50 up. Complete -amAAL ... ni” 2 = PAROCHIAL FAIR ' es ses A large Parochial Fair wiil be held in the spacious balls of St. a Convent, yept. 14, 5 16, 17, 18, In aid of the New Cathedral. I am giving @*special discount on watches during exhibition. The newest and largest stock in the city to.choose from. Everybody come and see it. W. W WELLNER, JEWELER. Tea tables, Refreshment and Ice Cream tables will be provided with all the deli- cacies of the season. The ovster booth, always so well patronized, will merit to be more so this year, as the very best oysters will be got for the occasion. Very attractive will be the Fancy Tables, Housekeepers’ Table and Variety Table, with ‘articles both useful and ornamental. A new feature will be the display 6 M- dian Curiosities and disposed of by two of the tribe dressed in Indian costume, A concert will take place in the course of the first evening. Band in attendance every night. Tea Tickets 25c. Admission 10c. Positively no children admitted after 6 p. mb. XIII — XITITIITITIITIIIIIIssrs rrzz XIII NITINSIIIIIIIIIII I z TEQUTITETTIeseerrrrszrrr: The SS: Bonavista, sailing from Montreal Friday morning, Sept. 11th, will be due at CLarlottetown, Monday morning, Sept. 14th, and will sail for St. John’s, New- toundlaod, via North Sydney, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and pro PEAKE BROS. & CO., Ageats. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEES | Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1896. augl7 7" I EO E!. Royal Insurance Company ASSETS, $50,000,000. ~~ ——— LOWEST RATES PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF LOSSES J. MACEACHERN, == = 7 AGENT. Aug. 26 1 4—pat. | Now is The Time To order your suit or overcoat, as we have just opened a large line of fall and winter Suiting and Over- coating, See them early and have choice of selection, Perfect fit and latest style guaranteed. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. ‘ TAILORS. STRIPED SCRIM. FOR CURTAINS 250 ‘yards} ‘good, valge at 18c. , Selling now for 13c per yrd —— =~ —--- BLACK RIBBED HOSE All sizes, Children’s aud Mises’ a splendid loi e'eariug 12° cen‘s. 5 HARVEST GLOVES A GOOD RANGE T.d. HARRIS, LONCON HOUSE!’ - TO GAL AL OCTET “e ome aie MEMS ARIANA s% SW Pin FZ Nie Sv. Ne % ate CIQNe Lge FQN E ees 0 ote + ee SEO Tees e ofeye wes 6 ae 4 YANKEE DOLLARS | ae % aibsd at face value for whe ite AS 7 SCHOOL BOOKS sz sv or tur old aocounts. BEST VALUE in School Books and Schoo! Supplies. % Haszard & Moore, | “3 Booksellers. “as = eiirece| DONT SUFFER a a as -» YOUR FEET... If Shoes have anything to do with their comfort, for at <r the prices we are selling AA our —e FINE SHOES| .é. ‘there AS : is ie ee we son why you @e should not enjoy the luxury of an easy and Shoe. W. H. Stewart & Co, London House Building. aug21—- comfortable o odie . SOR IRI Opening 7 To-day ¥ eye eed ee ihe first instalment of our New Fal! Goods. % > : ‘ . . Ready for inspection | shortly. so Moore & McLeod Successors to Perkius & Sterns. see ore ore ob as Zs SCORERS: - cmap - ——— — mene aes tenement hasnt paeeeaeseneosatiaragp eel pecial Sale J. B. Macdonald & Co's. In consequence of f having rented our storeon Lower Queen St., and having to remove the goods to make room, we will close out the following goods, and at the undermentioned prices. Hveryone requiring such goods should take advantage of this “Special Sale.” short time. BLACK G VODS. 5 pieces Bek Cashmere, price 25¢ for IGe i ls te “ “ 36c “ 25e ios “c 6 +> he © Oise 1. 6 “ 6 “ 65¢c * 44c 1; * © -Crepon. 45c “ 30c 2 pes, fancy tweed dress goods = 42e for 28¢ 3 es e se “c ose 30e “ 20e 1 “ Shot Lustre, Blue, 40c “ 27e 2 ‘ Brown, 54c © 35e 2. Navy Blue Ww ool & Serge, 39e “ Qc i " B5e D4e he = . - e the * ox T ““ 6“ ““ “ “ 65e 43e 1 ‘é ‘ 6 ‘s ‘““ S7e “ 37¢c 1 “ Green Serge, 25e * 16¢ 1“ | .. Dress Cloth, 25e. * 18¢ 1 “ Brown Serge, ic 25 3 ee te dS “ 19e 4 “ Celored ioe 252 * life 1 “e se «6 27« “e l&e 1 “ S. 4 “ 7 . 6 88e 3 “ “ ‘ toe § se a8 “ ‘ be * D5e es ‘ “Serge, 28c “* 20¢c 1“ ‘< “6 33c + 290 L- 4 “ Dress Goods, 59c * 39e h* $ “ Cloth, Ye “ We — « Serge, GSe * 45 2 ¢ Dress Tweed, 25¢ l6e i Aa ‘““ ‘ t5e * 33e¢ l “ 6 6 33¢ 220 2“. Fancy “ 43c “ 26c l sec se se 95e O5e S «re 66 os E3e “ S6« WHITE COUNTERPANES. price $1.00 for 65e 1é *¢ 1.25 © 80e Ss * f 1.50 1,00 Q « % 250 “ 1.46 WHITE LACE CURTAINS. 2 price $2.25 for $1.50 1 «4.50 “« 1.00 6 “<6 5) és wd) i These goods must be all cleared out in a SILK VELVETS-—_ 1 pee. black silk velvet, $4.25 for $2.80 yd a « * 6s “ 1.20 * 75 vd l “é ‘ce és ‘i 1.40 “cc 95 yd woe a 99 § 60 yd = “ and Colored, 36 25 yd 1 “ Colored, 45 « 30 yd } ©. ioe 84 60 yd BID GLOYES. 12 pairs Perrin’s best quality 7 stude’l’d Kid Gloves $1.50 for 90c 22 pair Perrin’s Kid Gloves, 1.25 “ S5e a. “ Black 125 * 885 L5 ns " Button " 9U 66 Hk CORSETS. 12 pairs D & A best quality Musug Corsets, price $1.40 for $1.00 5 pairs D = A, go vd quality, 11 « 75 63 ‘c 85 “ 5S 10 Child’s Waists 50 20 10 + 7a * 0 o doz. Spools Black and Colored Silk Twist, 20c a doz, 48 dez. Spools Black and Colored Silks, 40¢ a doz. A lot of Buttous at half price, 67 doz. Womens’, Misses’ and Children’s Wool, Cashmere and Cotton Hose at 4 off the price. and White, Sewing Clark’s 200 yd Spools, Black Se each. piece Table Damask, o8e for 25e ] “c se ““ 4s Ye ‘cc Ike ae “4 ? 45¢ “ 30¢ | “ec ‘ 32 “ 20e | sé se ‘* L6e “ ] le 1 “© Table Damask 68e “ 45¢ 1 “ Colored Damask, Sic * 38e 2 .% “ibite Marcella, l5e © 10¢ 15 doz. Towels, assorted, D p.c. off price. 45 pieces Print Damk., %e for G ie Bites lZe * 10 “ best qual. English Print, 14¢ 10 15 “™ Ginghams Ginghams, 9 12 pieces Grey Flannel. 21 pieces Fl: annellette, 25 pe. discount, 3c a yard. p.c. off. Please to read this list over er carefully and see if it contains some- thing required by you. You will also see the saving made on each article quoted, as the largest prices quoted are as low as the same oods can be bought for elsewhere, J.B. MACDONALD & CO, 4th Sept,, at 9 a.m, Sale will commence Friday, MAKKET SQUAR