> w * —. eee eee a ee oe Mayries a Specranry Beer Bros . Bi Regula tM ea » Tuesda if 600 ght amd temorrow night > lae Rive An UO reparations fare being Mad a wa despat range fur the act rday by rus ‘fo the midd g the SWigts of her the frnghtened anima Sh wee by the bridle and Street and Sak seized the fh rat some Men cam to her as8ista > was & woman and two babies in t runaway tean Tae Crinevs A young man realized about $30 by working off i Bank of Prince Edward Island bills a cirens which recently visited that ; reszive town, and severa otliners rea i Hows e faxir® following the circus evened ny aller sunes in a similar way tters somewhat by “tak it 1D a num- f farmers and others with the nutani eli gam iii RTILLERY Inspection.—The inspect-on $ «Garrison A.- Monday alter | and 2 Compan ll take place on , g 3 Ls.—The marriag of n, daughter of Thomas and Mr Nels n Doull, of vn, Was qmietiy celebrated { bride on Wednesday n Upie was the ribe ceremony Sackville, N. B, Tag Exam f Margate, » late George harlottetor 1e Lome of the ing The Rev. Mr ing clergyman. Afte happy couple left for where they will resi in yngratulations - Tuey Were We! Pieasep.-—During their stay this Province, Mr. Dillon lrove Prof. Robertson, ex-Governor Hoard, Prof. Fletcher and Mr. Macpherson several of the dairy stations, and ey at they saw Phe stations visited wled those at Winsloe Cornwall, aiaid m, Crapaud, Tryon and Kensington At K. sington, interesting lresses were give a Ma pt hers nD, Pr were charn ed with wh and immstructi ad or Ho ard, ex-Gaover Revistxc Barrtsters.—The last of the Canada Grazette mitains a iist of the zentlemen appoint ed revising barr for thia-Provines The pp yntments gus McLean, Barri Ae. of Char- William 5 are: Ans Stewart. Barrister, of | Charlottetown, for tetown, for East Queen’s; Wee Queen's; Ju lige Neil McLeod for East Prince; Neil Me- Cha Quar Barristem off Ss nimperside, fit j l "yt { j | . West | ohn S. MdDofald, Barris | * 0 Miso « 30 insoOn, ee THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. Map Acr OF A Bap M AN A gentie- | T Ki nt and Prin e Streets. an Ww hae keen visiting Lot tl,reports | . a case which for cold-bluvded audacity wi Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. Ta g A ne igh bor was seen in the suglS act of scattering something inside the pa t ield of a farmer named Morr Attention was drawg to the fact, but Mor ricon would hardly’ teheve ‘that anything you CATCH THE BIRD. wrong wae inten led ile went to ti however, and diseovered @ quantity of brar in Wa was mixed some ot. e neredier Subsequent investigation provet that chis | Wel] Feather the Nest. other ingredient wa) Pate’ Green, evidently prt there rthie pury 7 f polwoning cxtimngnme ai ‘id tl . . bs aie In other words, you get married and we I sed. at took | will furnish your home and do it to suit 4 st and pnito sea scceutiinls nei We se}! a low- prices d class of Furniture ] \ . The Feast |" cheap stuff, in the usual fense of Feast ov rie Axsumprios.— tne ee | the word, but GOOD FURNITURE at P Se ee lies ig . os celebrat ; in | low prices, me ol ee ng “ hag cttinmantn neha Then if you want a really fine HIGH most Oh otenn High Maes, The ta ut | CLASS OF FURNITURE we can meet Pa er Rue. in aid ef the new church you then, i. there. wae a ke jed success About 400 | Nothing gives us more pleasure - an a ‘tow i Satimmence gathering | Chance to quote figures an italk Furnieh- : ' , "rom the neighboring pari<hes ing’. If we cannot trale then, it is our At kr t Bay High Mass was “ ebrated | faalt not yours by the Kev. Father ‘Hellwenst, .C f Bara h ,. N B.. who al =< prea hed eloquent sermon:-< thie Ble assed Virg 0 LTD seen el Ce M ABH WBIOH & CO, LTD. enur grounds A band wher the d rec- ' f ihev. S. J. Ars kt, CS. C., ren- Who Sell at Selling Price:. dered mat t tifu ee lect On uring — i auyib iit é 2 ——> THE LOCAL AND OTHER™ ITEMS. LBTTERS. TQ THE EDITOR. pe at W DAILY EXAMINER . SS A DOCTOR'’s DIFFERENCE, Sin,—In Tuesday’s paper your eorres ient “J ~ ion refers toDr. Brow: J ling the identi or Fitzroy St ith all his dete ferer nee for law and justice, us states. Should he have left the woman € al id send for some one totend hi : who | gistered The whole tone and tenor of u corre *ponden,’s letter suggest the Spirit of its autho [sa man’s life not more dear to him | snvthing else? When nothing be done alleviate his sufferings | nH SICK, When omeond steps in who | | h die t ‘ ny “ sw . vi ed. Win \ kind aw is tl Because a tin wrist will th vive him th prowe \ 27 W 3 “most powerf al u his words, doit? When a} un irst he thinks pr knows all, but he only beginning to eart He must use more common sense and good judgment, and throw his selfi<h *} overboard if he expects to he a boon to fering humanity, and t ‘ Me { vi h “possesse 4 i ey ‘ t iis OW { { | Let justice le S protection i tf sens “Ma *2 nhumsa tv to peat “J. K. D.” Now, Mr. Ed i i } ronk experiens Ib rete Dr. Br ‘s capabilities in serious i s“tmany more can test fy who have i casion to call him in. His cases are ninei to home He has treated many by mailin the United States and Canada,and ha: ha i marked success. True, : t as tough as so.ne of our younge Pp ths, aS he has rh e through ser } thi ies in the way of health to him back. “J. K. D.” should test I kt wwlege and education on medica : i | ef | me I i¢ speak ld ’r. Brown could show many t¢ I aus we As Otle vide f what | indo. He is not a blow, ba ives \ KR @arnestiy and caret I | ue time may come soon, M Ed i rat 1 sha iin . 3 ti hit ] » Cut | I and libe vill pr VERITA MARRIED. At the residence of Thomas R. Tuplin, ; the th of August, by the : ~~ = M N i Dou Suwky \. B.,toM M a } ‘ia wate At the lence of the i wow Aug. 8 \ R Mr Can po mu . Wr Intos} 0 Miss Mary E ] xld, both of R Valle At the residence of Mr. Aiton, Summer side, on the 4th inst » by Rev. John Good- “ William H. Dawson, of Tryon, t Amelia Ging of Cape Praverse At the residence of the bride’s father on the 6th inst., by the Rev. John Goodw Thomas A. Milligan, of Cape Traverse, to Mary E. Thomas, of Tryon The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, heartburn and occasional headache should not be glected Take Hvod’s Sarsaparilla to | ed LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. An assorted lot of Walking Sticks, no wo alike, at Watson’s. augl6 Some new styles of Pipes—gocd value ypened today at Watson’s. augl6 siiatainhapaiiiaiay ain ei en tienen Berlin papers are urging that Germany rease her naval force in Eastern Asiatic waters An official re port shows that 2,505 per sons died of the plague in Hong Kong during the recent ep lemic. Prospe tors have sold to syndicates 3,589 claima stiuated abdnt Bulowayo, f merlv the her ad juarters of K ng Loben a. In all 15,500 claims have been re- istered. Many Americans are concerned n these transactions While statesmen of encouraging their people tedrink the light wines Of Fran ©, the Freon h people are ising them less, pe rhaps becanse they Kn [hey begin to prefer beer, and still worse; spirits, as is shown by the government returns. _ other countries are yw more of the process of manufacture x00d > Health s essential, and when the natural died for food ia gone, strength wi n fail— for loss of appeute, in yestion, sick headaches and other troubles of adyspeptic nature, EVERYBODY'S PILLS is the remedy which most certainly cures, Price 25 cents. . ae Shape, 200 D. & A. Su 2350. D & A. NuPsing, Lewis’ Magnetic. Jackson's D. & A. The B. T., The Habit Corset. The Lily Corset. In addition to our twelve regular staple line of Corsets we earry a complete stock of the above celebrated and patented Corsets, each having its own particular merit. Corsets and Misses’ Waists is very large, and our prices will su it everyone. Tue Weatruen.—W inds shifting to westerly and northwesterly’; storms today, then clearing and cooler. Corset Waist. Crompton’s Abdominal. a oe carrying $309 insurazce with it Our stock of BEER BROS. showers or thunder JOB LINES. TO-DAY WE RECEIVED 60 McIntosh Coats, worth $13.50. which will be sold for $8.75. 48 dozen Umbrellas. worth 7S ets. which will be sold for 40c. Straw Hats. Summer Wndereloth- rig. ete., must be ele: red out, so come and have a bargain. See those Coats brellac. ' See those Um- a SO PROWSE BROS, ‘harlottetown, July 31, 1894—dy 1867 —- “yy t = SAS 1894. a ee wee re Gin aig as uy i = = & DAILY B as AD eee Ogiivie’s Hungarian Patent, Five Roses, Kent, Matchless, Howard, Sunbeam, Beaver, Cor meal, ele ete. HEADQUARTERS FOR PURE GROCERIES. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. ROGERS’ Charlottetown, BUILDING, July 19, 1894—tu thn sat QUE EN STREET. Binder Twine, Binder W hips, Machine Oils, iLarvestinge Tools {ND—— General Hardware, THE—— ——AT CITY HARDWARE STORE, paren meena E ) ee a a R. B. NORTON & CO. Cuarlottetown, August 14, 1894—tn fri | | f | , \" j { By a ’ Low Prices This Honth. eseeecamanseineiiail } See the LADIES’ JACK- ETS we are selling at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double. Be Silve brell _ au; gis i rl All our BLOUSES and SHIRT WAISTS must be sold this month. Big discount to clear. -_ COTTON CHALLIES at) 6 and 10 cents. PRINT COITONS selling | very low. Harv Stewart 894— ly ST, PETER'S SCHOOLS For Boys and Girls, Ch’ town, Aug g. 2,1 WARDEN—Rev. James Simpson, M. A. HEAD MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL—Rey. T. H. Hunt, M. A. aa MASTER BOYS’ SCHOOL —Mr.F. Scovil,B. A. MISTRESS GIRLS’ SCHOOL—Miss R. M. DesBrisay. The Schools will re-open on MONDAY, September 3rd. Pupils prepared for matriculation at the various Colleges and Universities. F EES—boys, $5.00 per term. For further information apply to Warden or Miss DesBrisay. aug] 4---eod $8.00 per term; Girls, the The w if, or Steam a Straps, Berry Bread Boxes, ‘SILVER GOODS! Its, Studs, Cuff Links, r Mounted Combs, Um- Cake Baskets, Dishes, Berry Spoons, Forks, Fish Knives, Trays, Card Cases. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. rsion to New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Steamer “ JACQUES CARTIER ” 1 MONDAY, 20th inst., leave the Navigation Company’s wharf at | Charlottetown for New. Glasgow, at 7.30 o C slock, | way at 5 o’e | sion O a.m., calling at Pictou on the Returning, will leave New Glasgow lock, p.m. will’be the most interesting Excur- f the season. The company will haye an opportunity of visiting the Steel | This | Works dustrie: up the he arbor for the in New Glasgow, and the other in- 3 in- this thriving town, .the sail river from the lighthouse at Picton being well worth the sum charged trip. Fare from Charlottetown and return, ONE DOLLARS Children under 14 years, half price. L. C. OWEN, Charlottetown, Ang. 15, 1894—dy Bla lowest ugl trealon M y morn sail for St. John’s and via North Syd sheep on deck, aad produce under deck at ck Diamond Line. ney, carryiny horses. cattle possible For iurther particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., aaa Agents. Pr) Si A Ke mn ~—— ¢ sate we at anaes Pty THURSDA y, “AUGUST 16, 1894 SeeeERTE Flanneleites That Wash And Wear. In Price They Range From 5 cents to 27 cents. SOSSSESSSSSSSSSSssssscesse A Nice Line at > een A Little Better, ¢ A Splendid Value, S. Exeellent Quality, about a vard wide, 10 A First-class Englis Flan- nelette, i3 . A Fine Assortment of Shirt- ing Patterns selling much below regular prices. sMOORE ry McLBOD, Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1894—t ts aiiggiig CSOU48O88 ee ee ee ee ee (CHEAP SA Men's - and LE FOR ONE MONTH Boys Clothing, Gents’ diseount on Men’s Hats and Caps. Men’s This is a Genuine ‘Charlottetown, July 31, 8194—dy Twenty per cent. discount on all our stock of Boots and Shoes; and Boys’ Clothing ; twenty per cent. discount on Gents’ Furnishings, and Boys’ Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Market Square, Straw Hats at half price. Furnishings, Hats and Caps. twenty per cent Opposite West End of Market House. Revision of Voters’ Lists for the Electoral District of King’s. that he has commenced the revision of the Voters’ Liets for the said Electoral Dis- | trict; and that he will receive, at his office | in Charlottetown, or at the ‘office of the to the fifteenth day of October next, applications of all persons claiming the | right (for themselves or for others) to be District, and also applications to have names removed from the said Lists. Dated lst August, 1894. JOHN S. MACDONALD, R: vising Officer for the Electoral District of King’s. augl4—dy 61 WUOMT EL. wy 4i samples of Wooedill’s German Baking Powder, purchased by me at several stores, and found them PURE, Wikol, KSOM K, WELL PRO- PORTIUNED. GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., LL. D., jy28 Halifax, N. S. Binder Twine. 30 000 Pounds “BLU. E RIBBON and REDCAP. Wholesale only. CARVELL BROS, augl5—wed sat MOUNT ALI ISON LADIES’ COLLEGE, Owens Art Institution and Conservatory of Music, The Fall Term. of the 40th ae Begins Aug. 30th, 1894 Courses of study are provided, extend- ingtrom the primary branches through the vole University curriculum to the degree of Be A. The staff consists of 18 teachers, in addition to the University Professori- ate. Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Vocal Culture, Harmony, Elocution, Physical Culture, Shorthand, Typewriting, Book- keeping and Commercial Courses are all taught after the latest and most approved methods, The Owens Art Institution, which, with its magnificent gallery, has been trans- ferred to the Ladies’ College, is still = charge of Prof. Hammond, R. C. A., exhibitor in the Paris Salon, the Royal Academy, London, etc The Conservatory of Music employs eight instractors, atthe head of whom i an experienced teacher from the staff of the N. Y. College of Music, who has studied in Berlin-tnder Von Bulow and Josetty. After four years’ successful study under some of the greatest masters in Ger- many, Mr. C. L. Chisholm returns to take charge of the Violin department. Vocal Culture is taught by an accom- plished Swedish vocaliet, who is a gradu- ate of the Munich Conservatory. Every care is taken to make the school a fefined Christian home, where lady-like manners and nobility of character shall be cultivated. For Calendar apply to BEY. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. Sackville, N. B., Aug. 14, 1894. dy 6w law wy 3i J. A. MATHIESON, Attorney-at-Law- OFF1CE—Kehoe’s Building, Main Street Georgetown, P. Loans negotiated. may31—3m the I. have carefully ao deed The undersigned hereby gives notice Clerk of tie County Court at Souris, up | | registered as voters in the said Electoral { | } ‘Special Prices on This Line, |EX S. S Florida. We have just received FOURTEEN CASES — OF Granite ironware, by S. S. “Florida,” and for Two Weeks we will give ae Tea Pots, Coffee Pots, Coffee Biggins, Preserve Kettles, Pudding Dishes, Sauce Pans, | Water Pitchers, Cups and Saucers, Soap Dishes, Dish Pans, American Cooking Ranges. | FENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW. augll Liberal-Conservative Conven- tion for West Queen's, The Liberal-Conservative Electors of Eote 20, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 65 and Char- lottetown,are requested to meet in Conven- tion in the Philharmonic Hall, at Char- lottetown,on MONDAY, the 20th of August, inst., at one o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of organizing an Association for the Elec. toral District of West Queen’s. At the same meeting arrangements wil] be made for the Revising of the Voters’ Lists, Each Polling Division is requested to be represented. W. E. DAWSON, President Queen’s County. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1894, STANLEY’S LIVERY STABLE, GREAT GEOLKGE STREET, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. First-class Turnvuts, Barouches, Bug- gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be vad at any hour. tes reasonable and epecial terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, aug3—lm Great George Street. Choice New Herring:(* 166 HALF BARRELS, 40 BARRELS, to be foliuwed by cther lots every few days. CARVELL BROS, july25—wed fri é Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and 2 choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly ~-ronounce far ahead of any «Aver tire of this type. Full parti.w'ars in catalogue, which you can obtain from R. M. Young, Agent. JOHN CALDWELL. JOHN MAIR, ESTABLISHED 1883. JOHN CALDWELL & C0, Fruit and Preduce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS., MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters a specialty. Corres- pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. onglé—Jen | pat Delivery Express. Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and from all trains, steamboats, etc., at short notice. Please jeave your orders at ©. J. Patton &.Co’s! Store; north side of Queen Square. A. McQUAID. july26—3m eod Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Ch’town 10th August, Leaves Montreal 6th August, 20th +=“ 2h « 3rd September, 7th September, l7th ist * let October, 5th October, ian. * imam * a UCU 2d November, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rater. Passengers will find this a delightful route. Full particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug7—wed thu CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Edgehill, Windser, N. 8S. Established by the Authority and under the Patronage vf the Synod of ihe Diocese. of Neva Scotia, and the Synod wf, the Diocese of Fredericton. Chairman Board of Trustees—The Bishop of Nova Scotia. President Board cf Leckie, Esq. Lapy Priycirat—Miss Macuty, with a staff of twelve Governesses and Instructors. The Buildings at Edgehill have aopeety for 100 residents. The new buildin heated throughout with hot water, a all rooms are provided with the electric light. The sil 8 cover eight acres, about one- half beia solely for recreation, and laid ~ for eae’ Croquet, Bowls and Ar Maher yess term as Sept. lst. ‘al émbodying full information oa blank form of spplication for admir- sion, apply to oe ‘ation Windsor, N. 8. Directors—R. G. jy25—1m eod TO LET—The two Stores on separately or en bloc asdesired. Rent moder- ate. Apply toJ. BR. MacponaLp & Co, Mar- ket Square, ti—)y% tne BAZAAR CO. Lunch Baskets, Croquet Sets, Hammocks, —AT-— Prices to Suit Everybody. We have just received a goods which we offer for sale low shipment of above to clear. (ne ee BAZAAR C0., Opposite Market Square. Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—t ts NEW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREET, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co's. If you want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time —come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p. m. july 12 North American Hotel, (Fermerly Milten Heuse.) The subscriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent Street, a few doors east of City Building, ani is panes to accommodate perman- ent and transient boarders. Rates moderate. First-class table. Good stabling in connection. JOSEPH KENT, Proprietor. aug7—d&w then eod mon th sat P. E. Island Railway. Onand after FREDAY, ist June, 184, the trains of this Railway wi iran daily’ (Supdiiys excepted) as follower :— Trains Outward, Read down Head up | a” w= > x 20 6 ew 301 6 919 358 6 880 406 6 24 «816 4” 7 7a 455 7 SS 730 508 7 -4@ Tl 523 7 423 68 600 8 46 616 PM AM 14 890 340 1106 202 84). .3% 0a 2B 905. . 807 Wit 317 935. . en oe 442 10 O’ Leary ig 80 Ge Bi knoe caee Bloomfield.........190 744 600 11 fi oven Sono ol ENCES betes veces 16 76 655 11 55.. see. vniciece 1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM PM AM ‘x 6 300....... Charicitetown.......92) 6 6530 315 Royalty Junction.....96 616 7B3sw# Bedford ........ so 40 SES OEE). sicce, Ar et, enitean 815 40 Mount Stewa t ik: Ss Ly BP. overs $10 855 OED OO céntasions i tthscenses 742 316 Dae Biscscsse -8t Peter's. ote Sse 1014 538.. eo lOOP BAVET....0. 2. 6 18 Pe Biesscccsses Ges * scouts 66 1% AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 82 410.......Mount Stewart...... sie 38 CE Bi croc cece iasssniecs 717 .7 4 &) ee Bescesses 7@ 32 4M PM AM PM PM AM su pocbnemn cial enorald........... ooo 2 e0geercecoed Cape Traverse..,. ........ PM AM Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt ealiway “% Moncton, NB J. UNswoeta, Superi ntenden *hariottetown. ” Wants, Lost, Found, &e aavertieantate under this nating charged five cents per li — aa eaieennienetanancmaseonaioainainaamnmnee ~ WA NT a A , girl for general housework in a smal! family. ange Ww ANTED—A young mas to act as clerk. Apply by letter to Box 492. Si—augl5 TO LET—The tenement over A. Horne & Co's, store, Queen Street, containing five large rooms. Possession at once. Apply to ALEXANDER HORNE. lw-euglt - MARRIED Sore or twe gentlemen comfortable home Gentral position. ‘Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. aug? WANTED—By a first-class salca- man, a TED—By af adry on ae Twelve years’ experience. First-class refer- ence, Address A. B., Box 158. aug? WANTED, in a small family, a — ervant, Apply at this office. TO LET—In Maceache Butlai Street, an o! ntly finished and well oes Office, suitable for Law Office or Club Rent inode 2w m w—aug7 WAN rED—A smart boy to care for a hcrse useful around a gue make himeelf ge ty Ouse and store. A letter. Address B., Box 682, City. ovty by — TO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and about three acres of land at py lose Charlottetown, and —— residence of tty me late Admi Bayieid Any reasonable offer accepted. to MessEs. pasvime & SLANCHARD, Char- lottetow law tf—augl TO LET.—The Shop on the corner of e ant Grafton — Colonial Bail paliding Immediate ti—jy8i WANTED—A good servant whe caseenanes washing. A ant man Good wages to the righ person. Apply to Mes. Unsworrnm. , julyi7 PICNIC BOILERS to rent D. Wap- MAN'S, Upper Queen Street. “cn. te—-famea WANTED.—One good cook, one general servent, one girl to take care ldren. Apply at this office. - =~ FOR SALE.--An extensi Vith mahogany legs and aiden Apply at tai this R SALE OR TO RENT.— t plu in good to sell or sons y . — 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. TO RENT. —Watermere the residence of Ge vernor Howlan with 3 acres of allach- ed. also ith one acv> Apply to A. McNEILL. 325 Uf guar pat. Hata cock, qlee Rave quled. DeBiors. Sprisg need O- wee, HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, stili lives. Albert's the boy, is well known im Chariottetow: that no one ever can hs wile ing to work, Saas a Satine chance wever® regret—A. . City Bill P bear cae eae aes roe <u a Psat i eg An. tu . yn SION rs $ Re NR AE a IR iS ACRE te a ' Cs 0 . a ; ,