TAB DAILY EXAMINER. med ig alleges edi to tiga! eubiitibed £500 atin the National that appeal to the Inglis! rm plies a sacrifice of part oO the English Liberals in that was proffer attemied; r «hime proposition that a cir th begring the address o mor Carthy, r Brien, was rent half of r The mouth, each with $500, ca this ayain-t pen mites the partv in, pu party | paint print wh must deprecale apd regr a oe oe —— cold ; a cup of hot mitx or wat toa teaspoonful of Dr Vanning the universal pain cr remedy a'l THE HOME RULE PARTY act that Mr. Gla f the money imp)i “A meeting was hel Westminster P. voking an English the party with hin tn ar and of the mu id is quickly cured by taking ae. — “ a DAILY EXAMINER ° : MR. UNSWORTH’S SUCCESSOR. \ rites having been perform th te Superintendent of Island Railway,our people are nct t improperly beginning ng hissuecessors The ny pornts of view, portant in the Pro ynently, Important i : man appoint ito fill it should be \ slified, and very way suitable We feel sure that Tre XKAMINER W voice the public opinion, the Railway staff and the Railway mi f this Province, when we say that the present Acting Superintend- . Mr. Alexander McDonald, is such an H i been the Chief Clerk, ind man, of cceeding Suaper- and fore, intimately ac- vith the duties to be performed. His sy ‘ wledge of the railway situ- at | . taken together with the fact in of ability and courtesy, in any official of the \| to perform efficiently the Sup le Inties. We are not of se w j ¢ i ’ importations.” U trary, we | ve than an occa- i i ‘ xi—prov ided it be u sagood thing for the Pro- € and the ” unity. There should, leed, in occasional interchange of of- sls between the P. E. Island Railway and the Intercolonial, We are confident that there are here railway men who are ite capable of performing, with the ut- st efliciency, some of the higher offices ntinental road; and we have, re, repeatedly expressed regret that ys from the P. E. Island to the [ntercolonial Railway “have not, in the past, been male upon the same principle Ss promotions trom the Intercolonial the P I sland Railway. However this may be, we mean no dis- »aragement of the railway men who have » sent here,no disparagement of the railway men who may now be willing to me here from other parts of Canada to fill the office of Railway Superintendent, when we say that, at the present time, tere is no necessity to go outside the ts of the Province for a man trained avd capable In Mr. McDonald, we have one whose appointment would be most table to the people, one whose ability for the position has been proved. There is but one point upon which he stands at a disadvantage as compared with the late Superintendent, an | that is in respect to the Mechanical department. But this is a disadvantage in which he is not singular. lies in the | At any rate the mechanical department | may well be left to the experience and vat | able con luct of Mr Harry Ande rson. — — - o-oo —— } NOTES AND COMMENTS. —Commenting upon the recent speeches Admiral Hopkins and the recent letters { Lord Brassey, the English papers are | forthe most part strongly in favor of a } Canalian Fast Atlant service. The Farmer mmeats upon the ap- pointment ot Mr. Alexander MeDonald as Acting Superintendent of the P. E. Island Railway, and says: “ We have heard it | said that it would give satisfaction to see Mr. McDonald get the position perman- —What are we going to exhibit this fall? 18 the question ev¢ ry body ought to asking himself. If we are to have successful shows, all must contribute to make them such. The farmer who never ikes anything to the fair but himeelf is not doing his whole duty as an agricultur- st or a member of the community, It is, perhaps, fortunate fur our Pro ncial Government that the case ugain-t Mr. Eddy, of Otta-va, was thrown out of eurt on atechnicality. The prosecution was outrageous and Mr Eddy would, vithout doubt, have carried the case to he highest court but what about the ability and care of the-e who imp 0 eriy issued the summons ? —Lord Stanhope says that the last English budget prevented the sale of a urge estate in which he was interested it was put up for anction and. there was ta single bid. Taxation does not alway+ ilt in a“toning up,” and land goes down Free Trade England as well as in Can- ida under the National Policy. THE CATHEDRAL BAZAAR, Still They Come—Mesesrs. Harris & Stewart, the well-known and obliging pro- ‘tors of the London House, are not be- priet« h nd hand in their generosity to the new Cathedral bazar. The hearty thanks of Ladies’ Committee are here tendered them for their opened-handed donation of f $5 in goods, and a very handsome sil- Ma: v rhanks—To Mr J. M McLeod, | popular boot and shee dealer, the thanks of the Ladies’ Committee are due wr $5 in cash; also to Messrs. N. B., & M. Rattenbury for the donation of a huge box f confectionery. Come and get some of ie sweets, little ones For sale on the 24tl Grateful Thanks — To the talented thoress of “Carols of Canada,” Mre. \. D. McLeod, the Ladies’ Committee ffer their sincere thanks for a valuable ection of bookss; and to Mr. A. D. Me- | l fora generos cash donation; also Rh. B. Norton & Co. for an addition to t irs ash present in the form of a eplen- lid Jewel Range,and to Mr. Cloud Hill fora much appreciated gift of several 1Ozet t et photographs of His Lord- <hip Bishop McDonald. Monev Again.—This time it is the nial and affable man of insurance, F W. Hyndman, who has given $10 in cash ulies’ comunitter Many thanks. A Useful Present.—WMiller Bros. have lonated a “ New Raymond” sewing ma- e ty tne Ladies’ Committee, As the ty and excellency of these sewing as sis es abl <leal bevond all doubt, t vaiu ‘i i revs he artily ar preciated by tiv ecipients, and sincere Who Wants an Overcoat ’—John Me Leod & Co. have given the ladies in harge of the Bazaar one of their own iake of overcoats. Knowing the excel- lence of the work done by this firm, need more be said, as the gift needs no recom- _ The people quic kly recognize merit, aud this is the reason the sales of Hood’s Sar- saparilla are continually increasing. ' Hood’s is “on top.” NEWS NOTES. The Torento Mail has discovered that the Toronto Fair of 1896 will be the fif- tieth anniversary of the first provincial exhibition in Ontario, which ‘was held in 1846 Great poverty is still reported as ex isting in Melbourne. The distress is acute among the laboring classes, as the Gov- ernment has refused to start any relief never been cheaper in Australia, so that Close observers declare that a strong Gov- present situation to restore the industries of the people, but the present Government is annoyed and hampered by organized factions of voters. Schism,” in the Nineteenth Century, is commented upon by a nonconformist cor respondent as an instance of his ecclesias- tical conservatism. Sixty years Mr. Glad- stone protested against a grant for the re- ligious instruction of the negroes of the West Indies, on the gaound that the Goy- ernment had placed all denominations on the same footing, and had had regard for also objecte i to the religious instruction of prisoners in English jails, except by a chaplain of the Church of England. If Mr. Gladstone had emigrated to Ontario when he was a young man, he would have been one of the staunchest supporters of the Family Compact. Politically he has advanced a great deal since then, but on religious questions he holds the eame opinions at 84 as he did at 24. Neil Morrison, a St. John stevedore, ha« received word that by the death of Wm McKvy, his mother’s youngest , brother, at Kimberley, South Africa, he bas fallen heir to $2,500,000. McKay, who was of a roving disposition, drifted to the South Africa diamond fields, where he accumu- three brothers who now reside in the rich, while a sister of his mother resides in Shelburne County, Nova Scotia. Mr. Morrison has letters from Mr. McKeown, of Youngstown, in reference to the mat- ter. Mayor Robertson has written an of- ficial letter to Col. Cecil Rhodes to find his alleged wealth. There is a feature in the will which shows that Wm. McKay had an eye to business and did not want his Jact will frustrated by the courts of his wishes. l———- + Or— Don,t Wait for the Sick Room. public proves that taking Scott’s Emulsion produces an immediate increase in flesh; it is therefore of the highest value in Was ting Diseases and Consumption ie The first shipmeat of sheep from the Northwest to English markets has just successful, a large foreign trade may be built up. Sinner dita aoip Some surprising effects have been re corded from the use of Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oilin the most desperate cases of consumption. Miller’s Emulsion is “the kind that cures” cold, coughs bronchitis and lung diseases generally. Every bottle warranted, No oily taste at druggists. 5 SHIP NEWS. Pert of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept 11—Isabell, McInnis, Pinette; Lev- eret, Garcin, Nerth Sydney. Sept 12—May Queen, McGuire, Shediac; SS Miramichi, Baquet, Quebec; Laura C, Pollard, Northport; Annie T McKie, McKie, Chatham. €LEARED, Sept 11—Isabell, McInnis, Pinette; SS Coila, McDonald, Sydney; SS Miram’- chi, Baquet, Pictou; Laura C, Pollard, Northport. "LOCAL NOTICES for at the rate often cents per line. What’s the latest? Why Paton’s large stock of mantles and fur goods. Co. sepl3 Anothir Record Broken—Prcowse Bros. have now in stock the largest assortment ever shown under one roof in this city. Bargains for every person. sepl3 21 Luck—Some people cal! it Inck to find sale this fall. Overcoats, reefers and suits for men, boys and children cheaper than ever. Men’s overcoats from $275 up— Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. sll lw class for violin instrnetion on Sept. 10th. sep eod tf French Dictionavies, Brachet’s French Grammar, Fasquell’s French, College Classics, Virgil, Cxe-ar, and others at Car- ter’s Bookstore. sept? A very nice assortment of dinner sets, tea sets and chamber sets just received | and must be sold at the Cheap Crockery aug29 2w d w Store.—W P Colwill. There is always a best, even among “a Score of good things, and every pipe smoker who has tried the Mastiff brand Sweetest, coolest smoking to- ,baevo made. It does not bite the tongue, and is positively free from any toreign mixture, Ie B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. works. Thousands of men who have | gone to the gold fields have left their | families behind in abject poverty, and are | remitting nothing to them Food has | the charitably disposed can make a little | out of their means to go a long way. | ernment would find the opportunity in the . } on Monday morn ng, September 17th, will Mr. Gladstone’s gingerly handling of | dissent under the title of “Heresy and | the principle of church establishment. He | United States, so they, too. will become | out something about William McKay and | law, and he left $50,000 for legal expenses | and a million to his executors to carry out | The experience of physicians andthe | like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, | ———— Advertisements under this heading cnarged of clothing, hats, caps and underel thir g | adoliar bill. Anyone can be lucky who | will take advantage of our big clothing | Miss May McDonald will reopen her | acknowledges it to be the) The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food an sunshine, with | plenty of exercise in the open air. Ler | form clows with health‘and her face blooms } with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a laxative remedy,pehe | uses the gentle and ple acant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs i ——— Black Biamond Line. Sagi The SS.COBAN, due here from Montreal sail for St. John’s, Nild., via Sydney, car- ryiny horses cattle and sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For turiher particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. « CO. septls Agents. FOR SALE. Willow Grove, Urafton Street West. Iam instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to sell that well-known property, ‘ Willow Grove,” now oecupied by him. ‘These premises contain nearly two Town Lots—front entrance On Grafton Street and a rear entrance on Rotehford Street. Dwelling louse and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates; Celiar nine | feet deep, with a cemented brick tank and sewer to the river in perfect order; Coach House, Stable, Wood House, ete., surrounded by willow, silver. poplar, lime and chestnut trees. The situation is retired, vet only a few minutes’ walk from Queen Square, Terms liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part payment. For tirther parifculars apply to Cc. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septlh5—eod Queen Street. RACES. Cymbria Driving Park. lated $15,000,000. Neil Morrison has | Thursday, 20th September, | There will be held a Grand Race on the above named Park, at which the follow- ing events will be contested :— Purse | $ MINUTEMMLASS (Trotters and | Pr oe oc ; Biss ...- $20.00 13 YEAR OLD ae . 20.00 | CRI Ie ED PRAOCIE, «nonce necenncas Sets Dees Rae Purses to be divided, 50, 35 and 15 per cent. Mile heats, best 3 in 5 ‘o harness. Any horse distancing the field entitled | to first money only, the remaining horses | to finish the race. Five to enter and three to start in each class. Entrance fee, 10 per cent. of purse. Races to commence at 12.30 pyran: ADMISSION — Gentlemen, 25 cents ; | Ladies free. BaF Meals and Refreshments on the | Grounds. been forwarded. If this venture proves | Communications to be addressed to’ D. MeMillan, Proprietor, or to D. McKAY, Secretary. Oyster Bed Bridge, Sept. 13, 1894 dw 1 TWENTY DOLLARS- 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 Tiree Dollars added to the amount viven 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, Another large shipment cof Enzli h | goods received to-day.—James Paton & | Kocth Side Queen &quare, septlS Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auctien, at the Court House, at Summerside, on SATUR- DAY, the Sixth day of October next, A. D. 1894, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, under a power of sale contained in } an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the Sixta | day of September, A. D. 1890, and made between Neil McKay and Sarah Jane Mc- Kay (his wife) of the one partf.and the undersigned, Cornelius J. Higgins, of the other part:— All that tract of land situate" on™ Lot Nine, Prince County, bounded as fullows : By a line commencing at a stake fixed in the north side of a road leading from the main western road to the Brae, and run- ning thence north sixty-seven chains, or to the division line of Townships Numbers Nine and Six; thence along the same west ten chains; thence south to the road afore- said, and thence along the same north- | eastwardly to the place of commencement, ; containing sixty-seven acres of land, more | or less. For further particulars apply to J. E. | Wyatt, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside. CORNELIUS J. HIGGINS, Mortgagee. Summerside, Sept. 10, 1894. septl3—3i law (thurs) -» "WHEN. From Constitutional Weakness, Imprudent or Unavoidable Neglect or Exposure, or Culpable Indiseretion, YOUR HEALTH IS BROKEN DOWN, ! and you need a Toxic Mepicine, you can not afford to experiment on yourself with untried Remedies. USE Puttner's which for the past twenty years has been | endorsed by the leading Physic’ans of the Maritime Provinces as The Great Health Restorer. Thousands have proved its incomparable excellence, and so may you. For sale by all good Druggists at 50c. a bottle. lw—septl6O ! | t | | Emulsion, | ! iand Saturday at noon, until Sept. 18th, x | trains can go directly on board steamer. : } i Li ¢htning Accidents are covered by the Insur- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW BROWN’S stock, CH’TOWN. Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. SreoraL Despatones tro Toe Exawiner The Larkin-Connolly Case. Quebec, Sept. 15 The case of the Queen vs. Larkin, Connolly & Co., in the Exchequer Court for the recovery of about $75,000, came to a sudden termination yesterday, by de- fendants, Larkin, Connolly & Co, allow- ing judgment to be entered again-t them for $45,000. It is understood that the Government abandoned any charge — of wrong doing in connection with the Quebec contract of the firm. More Record Breaking. SPRINGFIELD, Sept. 15. In the Springfield bicycle tournament, Sanger broke the unpaced record for a mile, makingit in 2.07 1-5. The mile scratch race was the fastest ever ridden | with pacemakers, Sanger won in ! 2 l | 1.6, Races at St. Stephen. Sr. SrerHey, Sept. 13. Jn the races of yesterday, inthe 3-min- ute class, Joe? came Ist; in Alice, 2nd; | Monte Mac, 3rd. | In the 2.30 class, Rampart Jr., was Ist; Rose L., 2nd; Deceiver, 3rd. Alix Again, Terra Havre, Sept. 13. i | Alix trotted vesterday a mile in 2.04, on | the same track where Nancy Hanks fixed | the world’s record at 2.04 on S$ pt. 29th, | 1892. Another Record Breaker. Terre Havr, Sept. 13. Carbonate, a year-old grey colt, lowered |} tse world’s reeord for two-year-old pacers from 2,10} to 2.10. Cricket in Toronto. Toronto, Sept. 13. The Maritime Provinces cricketers de- fe ted Rosedale here yesteday by a score of 138 to 78. plainly told.”— King Richard HI., Act IV. CARTER'S BOOKSTORE, 187 QUEEN sQvakr, IS THE PLACE TO GET ALL KINDS OF School and College BOOKS AND School Requisites, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line. Not Calling at [Halifax CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave | Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, TUESDAY, Sept. 4th, lth and 18th, at | 7 p. m.; Hawkesbury, Wednesday, at 10 | a. m.; arriving at Boston early Friday | morning. Commencing Friday, Sept. 28, will sail every Friday at 7 p. m.; arriving at Bos | ton early Monday morning. | Returning from Boston every Tuesday jat1l0¢. m. HALIFAX SERVIS Ev The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at |}8 a.im., Saturday 10 p. m., for Boston direct until Sept. 20th, after which date every Wednesday at 8 a. m. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday after which date every Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward I<land Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Ageuts, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. sept6 “An honest tale speeds best being + - camera FST meee "et eataapape cpa eae THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1894. Bargains Bought fe D== Bargains Sold - rr . corse [eas a ALL THIS WEE : Bae , ‘Son a 1 eel ee JAMES PATON & COS. NS ie , s 4 > “ a What a Splendid Show MANTLES JACKETS «> JAMES PATON & (O'S. The Fine:t for many years, aud au stock is.much larger All ‘the Newest Styles, and Pe rie Beauties. LONDON, PARIS AND BERLIN Hits of Fashion in Melton. Beaver. Naps, Fri-z<s, ; Homespun aud Fancy Cloths. We have sizes to suit all, from the slender to the stoutest woman Also, Misses’ and Children’s Jackets and UIstere. AN EARLY -INSPH€TION INVITED. dod F se yyinoe, SNOWLONGRE SOONIW3UL coven 9 Kee TeeE » SeONS $}00g os od —™. om on S a aS 5 < a~ ” ow es = ee ae ees m= ae qe ge Bye coger a Ew ae ge ae ad wove eS ~ bar ~~ S te) i - = Gs S <— oe ad bee o> = pa - Vr g2 - nas t 3 = ~% = < Q ad ‘ di gm hg = © | A % c> | ——llU m “ C ps - = ~~ os ‘ih auk * on | oe 6 pee ee Oe = si ” fj = “A oe s » bar oo . pp CJ recs om © A bons ty nm ~ . . | a rove ue — oS - fH ce = < no ~~ = eo << ms | ‘ Lp a ~ ral yd Pa ~~ = er . Low o a — es 38 = oe | =. a . * > = & C a “ . oe ~~ - rar, ro : 7 Se Ss as t oe G ae — - a ° eras = rea ¢, st —— er ° ~ ~ = é eek abies ame S . oe As a ~ ° aa — wr 4 - ' _ 3 ee ae . Ves i | tA PICKLING VINEGAR A\'D SPICES, BEER & GOFF have jast received direct from London, England, 10 Casks of the best English Malt Vinegar for Pickling purposes. If you use this Vinegar your Pickles will keep all right. White Wine and Cider Vinegars also in stock. We have just received 150 pounds of Choice Mixed Pickling Spices. same quality oo BEER &{ GOFE. Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—tu thu sat Much has been written and more said about Mantles and Furs in this town than would fill a whole library. Our say for this ccason’s business is: Ist. we can show you a yery large assortment; 2nd, our sclections have been made with great care as to Quality, Styles and Value, from the cutput of the best manufacturers in the world; 8rd, Fit. Finish and Workmanship have been collection is placed on the market wit): great confidence. Values are right. All are in except 160 Capes and Jackets, which are expected every day. cavefully considered, ‘and our The Goods are right, the Styles are right, the Re Wa! ie “aa ore |