a we ee ee THE THE DAILY EXAMINER. SI vl ) A WORD WITH THE CITY COUN( : i i tw \ ‘ \W ‘ ‘ } ~ { W i { : vw . \ Py ‘ \s ‘ V pn M i ‘ { { | \ wn 4 Ma : ’ ‘ ' H I we > ‘ t T ( ‘ =} i v illeg B ea ‘ ‘ < iget ‘ ‘ 20 ‘ L .s i w ‘ \ j ; . ’ | i ’ pe i = t a ‘ 1 na t ‘ i pur} ul : ba t th ‘ i ‘ a ‘ pea ? ‘ ‘ ir Y 4 1 vivan sts ¥ m 4 “ sineas is to | nsa B “ ‘ at € I ‘ town woald | v ed 4 at c v : =} ve sudden ‘ y ea ‘ } bh rt 4 ( C + be prese his @v pass such su 4 t ‘ ty } c=< ‘ ’ =n, oo | ’ proper i gra i i j sent this ning, ¢t w . i “3 1 — 22e-e ~————__-—— NOTES AND COMMENTS —The Ottawa Cizen: If tl Duke Argyll had had ,the G party in Ca lian politics in view, he could not more faithfully have pictured their pos | ve did why reply vy Lord Rosebery the House of Lords the other day, he sain . {itherto I have se« t eaders of 1 Liberal pat I n standing watch tower whom i “Ww la a! “ay t ‘What of Nig W ha rt morning aol la W hes ire ¥ hing NV here; but sitting on the perp \ I ining On Which & le of ‘ vour feet low: rder to vllect v an te th > of iff pea ’ H , ‘ minons —hk siser W helm | 4 wait ke I . ation ai spp ; At Ko Zz bn v = porte! to ha 4 a "kK ‘ ut the pe j we pa v ‘ = laliv tt wii 1 v He asked the | . sf the | ~ p t an thev | ine witl ll ‘ ea to lend a ‘ zg i iH shown his i 4 4 t t the people of the provi: hie is for the extensior silway | ‘ riper i at Vist i, otk tate |! ix, to t 4 aut r c ¢ t ,» ne Sani as 1 4 pros .s pat t i } pre ve ! ’ ying for better tim Con ' ae oh srduo t th who de-iga to | ar] tl fe of societ P y the ya j i gs to mv hou M ! eiole of the German nobilitv. show ya bright example lo the factions of pop ce Who are wavering lovalty Forward unde God ur | } hit = whi rt al] Americans interested in the noble spur of yachting to jiearn that he *\V vila will take no farther part in Eng ra this season. One can now take up newpaper withont the nervous dread finding in it acable despatch saving that eome new nh shap has befa beard. Nothing quite av uncertain as tha‘ entreboard has ever appeared iterna- t ali vachting In one race it was ope Scl¥ jammed; in anuther it wad dropped; before anothe vuld Le egun it has e:ther failen at the bottom of the sea had some myster ous manner hidden f from the gaze of its friend- Severa times official inquiries Were necessary to sav exactivy what had ‘ vtaee ut Formal st itement* eecoulpan . 4 attl lav ts, had to be ybaaie order to sati- ty tl blic as to whether it had rea dropped out, or had been wedged, o1 chain has broken. Just where the ‘pe-ky, thing is at this moment, whether lving thie ttum of the sea or hanging f Atom of the va hit, or hidden away tn it- trunk, seems to be uncertair There a many Wise Op ons put forth to the « that the* Vigilant’ would have won 1 races, if something had been oth but i cannot be claime! that haviour hae demonstrated the sea qnalities or serentific merit « yacht a C tY Covar—The County ¢ ret ‘vf Suant to ad iri the « niof unfinished | \ e hea vy of argument not i tria « In th ‘ G ] y ve. Joseph Copy » action for damages, tried last terr which ly ment wa given for the defendant. a hearing was granted and uit wa afterwards settled between the part In the suit of Peter H slloran va, Joln McNe l, an acti« of tr Mr H ( Maehonald was heard cn behalf of de- fendanteon certain points of law involy in the suit, and Mr. Rattenbury for plain tit? dulgment wae reserved. dad ye Alley distnissed the suit brougit bw the Prov incial Treasur ragan-t BE. B E i ly . the defendant having been ened bw his imitiale. The « til to-morrow yurt stamds adjourned un - - Neceived to-day—Piceiola, De en Glacone, Trench’s Study of W yrds, Rausen’s Introduction to Chemistry, for sale low at Carter's Bookstore. Gilacens -New York Post : It is a great relief to ——ae DAILY EXAMINER ; FROGMORE NOTES. THE FUNERAL OF TO-DAY. | Ob jules of Joseph Unsworth, Esq,, Super- iotendent of the P. F_ tshaund Ratiway, about vathered in, and The harvest is farmers several of our go-ahead ite Joseph Unsworth | threshed and shipped their oats at 34 it three o'clock this afternoon. | cents per bushel, the price which onr large, and the} merchants are now paying. The oat yield 1 which it passed were } ja considerably below Jast year’s crop, ow- tutor Evidences of | ing, no doubt, to the ravages ofthe aphis. bereaved family Our farmers, after their protracted struggle with the potato bug and horned fly, and the unwelcome visit of the aphis, were in hopes they would enjoy a few weeks needed , rest free from the annoy- ance of bugs, flies and pests of every des- cription. But, alas! Peters & Co., decreed I funeral serv was said at St.| it otherwise. Mr. Peters has let by the Rev. Wm. Hamlyn, | upon the farmers the “yellow jackets” a ! ent took place in the | which he Farquharson, McLean, MeMil- (lan and others of the same brood so care- 1 the following | fully and secretly natched last winter. The color of these ill-favored birds is significant, be- ing, emblematic of small-pox and yellow fever, while their bill is as poisonous as the bite of a rattlesnake. I regret to say, : it was an unpatriotic resident, S who carried the infection = inte our village, and is now busily engaged apending it in all directions. For the ~ credit of Frogmore, Dave should have left Fred’s “yellow jacket” goto Mr. Villet the hero of Appin, both of whom strugy!- ed so hard for the bonor of inflicting them on the country. But Dave had a prior, and, I suppose, stronger claim the party. "T'was he constituted himself Road Supervisor at the time of the Warburton- have | cess was very i} c the immense nder which the WW I v & Ww n 1 the public were flying | } . th city, Ot loose j., Alex. McDonald sarson W. H. Aitken, , Exq., P Blake, Esq. the following em- on uM ne L ow McNeill election, and by his judicious ploves of the P. K. I. Ra iway : H.5. Cot- method of letting jobs on the roads and , Thos. Gillan, Cyrus Simmons, Con- bridges, and the princely manner in Iuctor 7 p, Wm. Poole, Horace Me-| which he paid for the same, gained many Kwen ae adherents to Mr. Warburton’s side. But L. B. Archibald Esq., Thomas W illiame when the election was over, and’ Mr. War- E-q. Accountant, J. M. Lyons Exq., Gene: | parton comfortably in his seat, Mr, Me- Quarrie was ruthlessly~ stripped of his “little brief authority’? to make way for a more accomplished worker. Poor Dave had to don his leather apron and resume ral Passenger agent and Mr. H.H. Schafer f the Iniercolonial Railway came over to attend the funeral Among the Terings of flowers was a autiful wreath ordered to be placed on | pig seat on the bench, with a vagne pro- e cofhi 0} D. Pott nger Esq > who al- mise that bis services would some day be igh compelled by business to be absent rewarded. That time has arrivad, the Vulawa us tribute in memory Of | «vellow jackets” are here and “Dainty his dear friend, and telegraphed his sincere | pj, ye” js in charge. Of course, there are mpathy to Mrs. Unsworth and her fa- some “kickers” in the party, but if “Roory : L O’Moor’s” report of the Birch Grove Below is given a list of the flowers sent picnic is correct and Messrs. ‘ Peters and the house and the names of those who Farquharson fulfill their promises by tax- + Sem ing the aphis aud potatoe bug, the col- lecting of the tax will no doubt be divided | between Mr. Villet and our friend of | Appin. These appointments would be Anchor—From the Railway. Cross—Mrs. Adam Li A. G. Lomas, Sher yas and Mrs. brooke rand Office staff. Wreath —Postinaste | very popular, and unite the party for the Wreath—D. Pottinger, Moncton. next election. Meantime cur genial and Wreath—Mrs. MeMurray. spirited friend, Mr. Mark Trowsdale, de- Wreath—Miss Emma Beer nounces in scathing terms the contemprt- Cross—Miss F. Longworth | able conduct of one of the craft vacating Wreath--Miss Benj. Heartz Cross—Mrs. W. W. Clarke. Wreath (Gone Home) - Gordon T. Alley Cross—Mres. Geerze E. Full. W reath—WMr. and Mrs. D. Farguharson Wreath—Mrs. J. Welsh | his honorable seat on the bench _for the | buzz and glitter of Fred’s “yellow jackets. But remonstrance is futile. Poor Dave is | as dongh in the hands of Peters & Co., ‘and will stick to the boodle tighter than wax, Wreath—Mr. and Mrs. Norton. Piow Boy Pillow—Miss Laura Young Frogmore, Sept. 7th, 1894. Wreath~—Mrs. A L. Brown. i a o-~=a Bas ee Wreath—Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ryan W reath—Missea Brown NEWS NOTES. Wreath —Mrs. W. D. McKay. : | Bishop Dudley, of Kentucky, recently ( «—Prince Street School. . Flowera—Mra. G. F. Beer. ordained to the priesthood a coloured dea- Cross—Mrs. W. W. Beer con whois said to speak seven languages. Wreath —Hon. B. and Mra. Davies. He is the Rev. Join G. Urling, a licen- Vreath —The Misses Dawson. Crescent—Miss Jean Smal). tiate in theology of the University of Dur- ham, England. Fiowers—Mre. A. D. McLeod. The kinetoscope, Edison’s newest elec- Wreath—Mr. and Mrs Theo. Moore. trical] invention, was used on Friday night Wreath—Mrs, Wm. Brown. to take @ series of successive instantaneous Wreath—Mrs.G. A. Hughes. »ictures of a fight between Corbett and Cross—Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Grant. Courtney, The science of the prize ring Wreath—Judge and Mrs. Fitzgerald. and of the laboratory have been brought Wreath ~Mrs. G. H. Webster. t-gether in an unexpected manner. Pri \uchor—-Mrs, Charles Robertson and | pably, however, the electricity can stand Misses Lilian and Alma Robertson. it if the pugs can. ; Cross— Mr. G. R. G. Bagnall. pba ENS ili ‘. . Ww P alice a ie by + a Sai nail Rainy River advices state that a large Wcities Miesen, Ciclaced Salen. number of settlers are still missing, and Wossiinn Men Meee Mal. friends are searching the burned districts Sincutenu titan Wi inake Minis in hopes of securing their bodies or find- Cian wite. neha B: teate. ing them alive. Wreath—Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Haezard. ee, Don,t Wait for the Sick Room. The experience of physicians and tie 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. Cross—Mr. Mothersill. Crozs—Mr. J. R. Davies, druggist. Pillow Mr. and Mrs. J. Williams, - i OUTLOOK LIN THE STATES, re 1) Ti general outlook, writes Henry ‘iews, of New Yoik, is interpreted as g a continuance of the present sym- of re« Everywhere, there is a carcitv of goods; and the eurrent unpre- ow scale of prices encourages fter twelve months’ contraction alike by traders and con- mers, a considerable replenishment of ms inevitable. The buying conservative, and consumption may possibly ruu sargely upon the lower grades ,of good-; but, in any case, the machinery of has now received 1 new impetus, and there is no reason why recover it accu-- It may be that the re- industries,—or in some of fcomewhat Jag behind the ment in commercial operations; for »» to fear that manufacturers ire contending against the difficulty of an cess of plani, and for that reason they may find ground for complaint until their capacity for production becomes better ad- the demands for products. Te wh that adjustment, there must be on the one side an increase in the buying i consumers, and, on the other, the permanent disuse of plant which has failed to keep pace with the march of production. For these and ther reasons, we may not be warranted any immediate “boom” in LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading ecnarged for at the rate often cents per line. overy Move on - Don’t stop this side of Paton’s clothing store. Read Stanley S. Weyman’s new novel, Under the Red Robe—Haszard & Moore. Luck—Some people cal] it luck to find a dollar bill. Anyone can be lucky who will take advantage of our big ch thing vale this fall. Overcoate, reefers and suits for men, boys and children cheaper than ever. Men’s overcoats from $2.75 up— Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men. sll lw Another lot of boys suits just ep-ned. This lot is made of heavy all wool e'oths Just the thing for faliand pinter atJ 1} Mc- Donald and Co’s Miss May McDonald will reopen her class for violin instruction on Sept. 10th. sept eod tf edented|!y tying. A tf purchases, supplies se¢ may he business he should not steadily pvement, the : | them~—wWwiil tomed tt covery it move 12 reas justed to French Dictionaries, Bravhet’s French Grammar, Fasquell’s French, College Classics, Virgil, Cresar, aud others at Car- ter’s Bovkstore. sept7y ability of economy if ; e : wz. *9 A very nice assortinent of dinner sete, tea sets and chamber sets just received and must be sold at the Cheap Crockery expecting t trade; but we é 7 ately ici “ : y : « ude; bu may legitimately anticipate Store—W P Colwill. aug29 2w d w Wholesome process of recovery that comes from a revision of the conditions of production and distribution. ~ - = ——— | aatihe ~ EVEN a \ YYRANDMA Ce re SHE LIKES Bf. 8.—Regular monthly m seting of he B. I. Suciety this (Wednesday) even- a AcKNowLepoment.—The } a A/THE ODOR OF committee of the new Cathedral bazaar acknowledge vith sincere thanks the recei ; ul- a Pe: thanks the receipt of the ful LS: fF: lowing presents: From Mise Maria The ! Wrigh’, this city, a bertiful silver water 4 . “ pitcher; and from Mra. John McCarron, ik ilaG of this city, a valuable go!d ring. Bae 8 Ix Tux Swim.—Mark Wrigtt & Co PLUG: have donated an easy chair to the ladies : e for the bazar. As the name of the makers is sufficient guarantee of all that is perfection in the furniture line, ne more need be said beyond the fact that Mark Wright & Co’s gift is fully appre- ciated by all interested in the bazar, and W e dispo ed of on the 24th. Granopa (i, fy TO ENJOY IT WAL. I Re TNOROU \\ Mastiff Plug Cut, always moist, cool, sweet and full of that rich comforting flavor, only obtainable from the high- est srades of Virginia leaf tobacco, \wo Stu. Axoruta —-Tne Committee of the New Cathedra Bazaar have been presented by Mrs. William Hawkins, of this city, with a five o’clock tea table and terra cotta tea set. The generous jm- puises of the people are being stirred in very truth, and the grateful thanks of the Committee are quite in accordance with the many useful and handsome gifts. itive Attention is directed to the eale of household effects at the residence of W. J. Miller, Esq., on Wednesday, Sept. 19. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. Mr. Beairsto will be auctioneer, and bar- | J.. gains inay be expected, _ Much has library. selections Values are right. at en ee have been made I~ f C7 . “Many diseases arise from one cause blood impurity. OQ SBeecham’ss _ Pills | ( Tasteless) | WORTH A CUINEA A Bb Purify ihe blood and, thus, go to the root of many maladies. WHOLESALE AGENTS: EVANS & GO. L1p, MONTREAL SOLO BY ALL DavueaisTs | | | ‘@8000 » fe DNESDAY | JJEPT.1R 81094 To-day the great diamond | bievcle tournament occurs at | Springfield, Mass. | For the Class B events, up- wards of twenty diamond | prizes have been, offered, of | an aggregate value of 8970. | Several of the honors are for the 2.10 class, thus affording Johnson, Sanger and the other | record breakers a chance to add to their laurels by fresh achievements. The laurels are easy won with our magnificent stock of Gentlemen’s wear. Special- In Serges we have a magnificent | ties in Overcoatings. range, including the Tyke Serge, celebrated for wear and nobby appearance, Call with- out delay. JOHN T. McKENZIE, sent]? I - WANTED. One Good Man Coat Maker. Apply to G. A. DIXON & CO., New Glasgow; N. S. septl2—pat 3) THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists, Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 193. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., » Montreai. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. Almissiva Free, All the Paintings are originale, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this | Society. 68 members of this Society are | exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. | Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and | Price of tickets, 25cts. : Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. aug29—mwf tf distribution by lot every week. | A seen o——umen | BILL HEADS. One Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, BEST PAPER AND PADDED. THE _ Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000. up (Printed). You will save money by ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 Queen Street. Herrine. Choice New 166 1iALF BARRELS, 40 BARRELS, to be followed by other lots every few days. CARVEEL BROS. july25~-wed fri collection is placed on the market with £ : All are in except 100 Capes and Jackets, which are expected every day. 2 te eee. | PMSOOOOOSL SED Lightning % Accidents Insurance Agent. 1 The cric ket match, Toronto vs Mar- | itime Provinces resulted in a draw. The latter made 77 the first inning, and follow- | ed on and made 105 till time was up, | when Toronto had made 25 for four | wickets. } are covered by the Insur- ance Policies issued by E. R. BROW | BROWN’S | stock, CH’TOWN., TELEGRAPHIC. SpeoraL Desrarcugs tro Tax Examiner Intercolonial Cricket Toroxto, Sept. 12. Races at Calais. Carais, Sept. 12 In the races here yesterday, in the 2.40 class Salando won tirst place, Nelly G. second; a, at G. third. —_——_—.____—— Premier at Halifax. Hairax, Sept. 12. Sir Jolin Thompson is in this eity. Death at Amherst. Amuerst, Sept. 12. Robert Black died here yesterday. The Modern Beauty Thrives on good food an. sunshine, with plenty of exercise in the open air. Her form glows wich health and ber face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs the cleansing action of a Jaxative remedy, she uses the yentle and pleasant liquid laxative Syrup of Figs. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the g ear Blood and NeorveRemedy “An honest tale speeds best Leing plainly told.”— King Richard III, Act IV. CARTER'S © BOOKSTORE, I8S7 QTEEN SQUARPF, IS THE PLACE TO GET ALL KINDS OF School and College BOOKS AND School Requisites, AT THE LOWEST PRICES. septld SHCOND-BAND FURNITURE I will sell by Auction, at the Philharmonie Hall, corner Prince and Grafton Streets, on THURSD:Y, the i8th day of Sept: riber, instant, at 2 o’clock, pm: A large quantity of Sccond-hand Furni- ture, comprisimg Parlor Suite, Whautnot, Sofas, Lounges, Bedsteads, Washstands, Tables, Chairs, Stretchers, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Feather Pillows, Chamber Sets, Side- board, Lamps, Looking Glasses, Pictures, Clocks, Crockery, Glassware, Sioves, etc. Terms casi. No reserve. R. BE AIRSTO, Auctioneer. aba Ae 4 sini septl0—3i CANADA ATLANTIG '——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, Ilth ant 18:h, 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 at 10 @. m. HALIFAX StRVIVE: The favorite steamships * OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” wil] leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Tuesday and Thursday at 8 a.m., Saturday 10 p. m., for Bo-ton direct until Sept. 20th, after which date every Wednesday at $ a, m. Returning, wili leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at noon, until Sept. 18th, after which date every Saturday at noon. j Passengers arriving in Halifax evening | trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggage checked at Prince Edward Island Railway | stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. | H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. sept6 great confidence. NY WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 1 ») aus 189 he JAMES PATON a See Our Fur Another Large Importation expected. in a day or two. Don’t neglect such a Don't fail to socure them, happy opportunity. JAS Don’t delay, Sz 4. LV— MUOISND ENO OATS OF So0"U Hoi SMOONIWIYL Ou He ‘MoO OM SooLId 2B aiBnod SNOMINGIE om KG ySD War! Cs osRuyoand S300 Be ~ as oF rer = < . oem mer bo: | on a] ea ° wa oe = ae a. ow, ° ~ rom o> ag pont — neo o, 8 © wee = - 3 a — “ og oe Cc * = y we - rag «<a 2 rw 4 = penal 2 As o a sw — ° ll = oane 2 oo 1 “7 res - - j ov 2 a _ es ne % oy) G | .o —s oo — 4 =_s c oa i Le a ed © on Pre ‘ eas ae we © : fh v <- ar Era | O * a Ae | @- fm : a pas ; «* ef * ea _— rs ae oa = — 3 me io") a meal i aoe ne cor } SS Ae _ fa pond oe aw es 7 ° eo am < 3 al ~ = re eo - an < ° ." 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DiSCOU 8rd TO SEPT. 20th. off all our Misses’ and Ladies’’ ‘Kid Button’ and Lace : 1 : NT, soots, been written and more said about Mantles and Furs in this. town than wonld fill a whole Our say for this season's husiness is: Ist. we can show you a very large assortment; 2nd, our 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 carefally considered, and our The Goods are right, the Styles are right, the S