ee ke tes Sse Sox ela THE DAILY THE DAILY EXAMINER, |UEITERS 0 THE EDITOR. OCTOBER 20, 1894 NOTES AND COMMENTS. ‘Nit 1 aii t mitted by ad ers ! Dr s ‘ suse tv » Judge Dugas Montrea ( y ’ I ‘ : wh MKS ft ‘pia t ms ‘ 8 himself } the eves ! powers that ! h that ses i n L bie Phe Oppe m | and 1 as ‘ t ‘ Cre n ‘ i ‘ ‘ ? 4 \ » , ‘ f ty Aa ‘ ¢ ! : > ~ V 5 { I ( | ys \ & | | i irTy ‘ I "oo ator \ Ww i a Isla Mess N ‘ I i y ¢ C t : ( | \ - & ‘ | pia 8 another stra . . . . _ P E is . 1 \ i : : ‘ Mivent i ‘ M ' New i vw ‘ I v3 : - ‘ and we ‘ she t — vt t : ands ‘ t s Ww ' step} ‘ g pla I “ I pia \ & s ! support al pa \ ata ( I f B aly ( : ‘ va »F 2 a ‘ : t i t f Cs E ‘ ‘ = ‘ ¢ ’ New r ‘ l ai-( t 4 ~ | ps ‘ \\ The t | : x : M | : ale : i t < ‘ ‘ : ' pa a int S:U.900. a was ~] ] } : ir! ) St aiso s I Phis is a ra a potei is : n as wspaper f « \ Ss as & ‘ pape pu M has the y = I many years of “ i i i nas to ve t t ling up of ness, and ‘ tit ar | Te Ona! possess Lis i s a tune, rh : elog repiy in} | 5 4 sans VhReo ave ee! sil I f for years tha M Stevens ‘ grow r rich on government pap He was gr g } 1 x “a ar ath pr ntir Bn 1 t Inte Ratiwa I ce 1 we | il ca s tl wor and =} no ase v i thar sl i According t scrupu S assailants was a a weiv 210.000 “a w tne a- 4 a fa cr ’ $10,000 ea r $10, ww pri i” He irre:t arve i for plant todo work with, and it on it, after paying for stock and was not sufficient to enable him t the debt We should like to s Mr. 8 , " ' ; vens comfortabiy shelved, tor snug offiee. He has earned it by ma years of work, in the interest of progressive government, as an promising and uawavering liberal! vative journalist en ee ms men GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Orrawa, Oct. 18.—Following he exchequer court in w Louis’ for $64,000 ‘tion with his contra judgment in t Emmaun St claim more in Cor labor on the Curran briige St. Louis, t Mr. Hogg. Q. C iepartme il f rmvatior at the suit ine was kno . out, With costs, against in the exchequer court, acting 1 behalf of the t , hied an inf Attorney-Genera of Canada aga sum of $143,881, as him on his I srenres¢ claiming the been overpa i to ness to tne bottom Paris, Oct. 18.—The liscussing the Siecle, eastern the : hold Egypt, liscuss Corea: British France cannot tion while the Asia place in tween the powers regarding them must t gate of take the east, negotiall prece led by pour pariers ookir ( - f f rypt bY England 18. hundred Vet om Two ei w I am sure, be interest war, ivs i If important oceurre « | LETTER FROM UON, DANIEL DAVIES, I have read my friend Mr. Heard’s , as pu ] i Summiera.de t vaterworks propose 1 to 1 the While giving Mr. Heard | lit for the interest he has taken Pil [ Vat rks, I th k my friend i { much eredi » himself for t i ry of the spring that s ipply vod for any part or action he took In the lecture,as published, “When Mr. Tidd, the eer of our waterworks, first arrived by the Creek, the the . ; | | { . +4 rw, he taken ( ners to inspect wis Gates’ River as ‘ satin De oing vyited b |" ee ee ling, ret the panage the ed to shew va lid =U obtained spring I assured red down to ed with a tube, I had no mmediately i | fl w into creek nstantly the 1! into the creek.” } egotistical 1 tne somewhat peti alelement. It ng to results of the consider the to Mr. Heard { pure water ve a brief i for water | to the late Will t those the . f those to whom I } city is 1 lebted supply than am vxivocate for He was in ad- the time, and his election as a City Mr. Murphy a City Coun- » bore in search for supposed at that time spring near the rface, the ef water, as itis called, ufficient to supply the town nching fires; and, vere only two sources of nsi ferat on—namely, order to ter-carrying strata of Island of Nova ; f obtaining a supply W ter R ver r Curt Ss Brook M Murt cl led the by ring well in 0 a a trial, to Ed- Re servoir is | rmission "y own on Mount vher the Water e him permission, but to him, why not elow ? He repli- ng strata from by Mount ot up ve emarking 50 feet t vater bear ‘ an supply the town the high land of t be at the expense water pump the ild to have Oo n the valley below.” Mr. Murphy bored there and struck water 150 feet, which rose nearly he borin y got deeper the water fissures ia the rocks. Boring was for want of funds when they to the depth of about 200 feet [ am quoting fr memory. The next ition was to Winter River, Curtis Bre r some other source of sur- face supply, 4s by this time it was apparent ld no longer rely on the old of the city tor supply for vy use or for “xt guishing fl Rates high for want of an rand the health of use of the the “old g was continued irtace. was lost utilize yORK , ‘ a water nenuishing fires. nsura! Ww of wate the by vas sutiering from } furnished to indicate that supply to system that underlie our so1!, was Now the first person bably an am ple ed | the driven well loaald, of the customs de ia city, from letter iehed in Tue Examiner newspaper in the following: “I beg also , that with regard to driven believe that ft = whose |} partn nt of th pub extract 1 , fi there 18 e\ reason to a suflicient supply of pure water, for a city ry ch larger than Charlottetown, can be sined on that principle, and within easy ach he very large volume of water h empties teelf with great force into n the shore of the farm of Hon. Da Davies, on the lower Malpeque road, indicates -that an inexhaustible sheet of water at no subterranean British seamen and marines sailed to-day | great distance from that point may be tap- for Halifax They will reinforce the Brit-| ped and interce pted by the gang system of sh squadron in Chinese waters, and driven wells, and, it would, I think be Il by the Cana 1 Pacifi | wisdom the part of the corporation to : test way to their destinat | ascertain definitely whether or not this Lo , Vet 8 —The Standar Pa | i < it lvantage pushy adopted be rrespondent says the | t rs re entering into a contract for a water Anglo-French negotia i garis | supply by any other methol.” If I mis- Af roul liscouraging N | ak Mr. Macdonald while referring : as | ‘ 1, and matters | to the same subject in 1885 strongly ad- Appea t ua ands | Dotl Cc t) Council to secure the set- ‘ nt 25t f an expert engineer, and #o “ascer- \ Hani Mich., O 5.—] ain definitely whether or not” his conten- t s H Thomas B I f was well vrounded Ma aid if the Republica Now, although I take a good deal of coms 5 ie taing further w ' credit tovmyself for the part I took at pub- lone with th arith are 139 nd | jie meet pys and otherwise, on the absolute — ’ — ce : ma ty of obtaining a supply of water He said the conditions had chang | for the City, Iam free to say that I had ve y u ‘ - . t much faith in obtaining “an anple sup- € was! nany mod Hca lp > fees the lriven well system, as I ' MeKink He slmated that ‘| considered the water shed too limited in ex- McKinley law was not the conception . ha purpose; and I feared al-o Republicans, It was, under a ] | thata ye portion o! the surface water aes sation bn J rcumstances, prepared would t in fissures through the rocks by the radica: eastern protectionist met ; underlying our Zsoil—that after all we bers of the ways and means committee,| should be « ympelled to resort to Winter who g up @ bill much different from tha | River or to her sources of supply. ealculated upon | As this letter is long enough for one is- ee sue of your paper, | shall have to ask you \ Serexpip Macazine—The 0 t | for space for a concluding letter. er OF D nahor '* Magazine has \« Your obedient servant t by Tu Exam _ Issued as DanieL Davies. n the midst of the political campaign, | @) town 19th, October, 1894. 1« for its leading features three article i unswer to the question, “Which party | gay post OFFICE DEPARTMENT. ad 1 supported ? Josiah Quiney, | ex-A aistant Secretary ¢ state ol Mr. Evivor,—In the varions depart- United States, answers the question for the) nents of our public service, if there is one Democrats; Eliot Lord, the journalist, for) in which a complete reformation is needed the Republicans; and George H. Cary,| j, - Post Office department. It has Populist candidate for Gove rnor of Mi hecome a bve-word for careless- chusetts, for th — part) - ness and negiect, torn and mislaid letters, are also severa othe r tate re ne and papers and parcels lost, letters put in the structive special articies, bes a | ke and the usual Kvery wetli plete story by Robert Barr, supply of short stories, poems, et line of this pul Jie ation worth reading * = Keep your blood pure and healthy and you will not have rheumatism Hood’s capital ‘ Sarsaparilla gives the blood vitality and | ricnness, .? ———___ e0e— i A bad morning taste indicates biliou ness Hawker’s liver pills are a certain cure ' and mild in their action. * . | boxes at any time to suit the clerks’ con- | venience, and such like occurrences have | been quite common for sometime. We | cannot and will not stand such any longer, and steps should be taken in this import- ant matter at once. REFORMER. | Men’s underwear cheap at Moore & Mc- | Leod’s to-night. A suit for 45 ets, an -| extra strong, unshrinkable at 95 per suit, a heavy, warm, all wool at $1 per suit.— Moore & McLeod. QUEER WORK ON THE seteam. | Sir,—Having read in the Watchman of | the pig-headedness of the new ferry-boat **Boodler,” and also the statements made | a about town that the machinery would not reverse, I was curious to know what iruth, if any, was contained in these statements Learningthat both the Dominion Inspectors were to be on board of her last evening to see her go, I made my way to the l erry wharf, and after a good deal of backing g ; part of under rd “all aboard Then a number and filling on the trappers of the Government, the we for Southport” was giv taken of teams and passengers were on and the bell sounded to go ahead, and in exactly three minutes tin the bell again sounded to top her at Southport, where she was docked without a hitch After getting the passenp s again seunded “go ahead,” for Charlottetown Immediately the boat ehot out at even a higher rate of than before. But this time it would ap pear to be necessary that something should happen to stop the running She was, therefore, all speed until about twenty yards from the board, the bel speed boat from run at tu wed to lock, when the bell sounded to slop her, and the next instant to vo astern, both of which signals we responded to by the engine as quickly they were given. But the boat having much way on, she came to the rather fast, and these beautifu ficers the Government never having take precaution to find out whether ‘ was too high or too low for th t| result was that the guard of | boat 1 on thegtop, striking the st f th it stomach apparently full of something else, He wanted to know what in the run a machine -—-] was the use in trying to like that and smashing the boat and the wharf all to pieces. Mr. Waring, Inspector, who was quietly sitting ip the engine room and carefaliy wat h the whole pro eeding, got ip a | “Look here, Mister, if anything has pened to your boat or your wharf, put tl blame where it right!y belongs, buat don’t blame it on the machinery [ am here between man and man, and having had thirty-five vears’ ex} é at this kind of bus ss, Im ! iw a machine of this <ind ? \ ich unfair treatment as vou gavt You allowed the | full speed to within a few irds i dock without ever sour 4 at all; yet when your bell sounded s ol sponded instantly. You expect this boat to be successfully docked in this: ner; it can’t be done.” But the farce ended She would not be allowed to lea h dock again; so we all yent hom satisfied that so far as th machin concerned, McKinnon & McLean have per- | formed their contract faithfua y and well SP rAtT — ————n- -e -ee— W.C. T. U.—The question of “KBynal Rights” will be discussed at the regular meeting of the W.C. T. U. on Monday next at 3.30 p. m. All members are re- quested to be tpresent, and those who are not members are cordially invited o ll Armstrong, of St Colonel Johu Russe John, N. B., is in town of Mr. F. H. Arnau. Mr. Robert McHaffie, of Hamilton, 0 is making his usual trip to the Island —— EFFECT OF THE FRENCH TREATY Clarets at half price! The Bordeaux Claret Company, established at Montreal in view of the French Treaty, are now offering the Cana- dian connoisseur beautiful Wines at $3 and 34 per case of twelve large quart bottles. Thes are equal to any $3 or $3 Wines sold on their label. Every swell motel and club are now handiing them, and they are recommended by the best phyvicians.as being perfectly pure and highly adapted for invalids’ use Ad dress Bordeaux Claret Company, 30 Hospita Street, Montreal. Ww s—septl5 — That Joyful Feeling With the exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and internal cleanli- nes, which follows the use of Syrup of Figs. is uuknown to the few who have not progressed beyon 1 the old time me licines and the cheap subsitutes sometimes offerd but never accepted by the well informed Take My Advice! I’ve Tried Them All! The Old, Reliable Shoe Store, ke pt by McEACHEN, the Shoe Mar , is the right place to buy BOOTS and SHOES. Don’t you forget that be will give an extra die y } ceunt to-night off his usual Jow pr A. E. McEACHEN, QUEEN STREL1 oct20 Wh/ os wet % . Unear \ \eA % 2 m ‘\ MD IP Te i er= AWAAS/LSY Itis the perfection of the well matured plant properly cured | by expert Mild flavored, bright and of match. loss quality ; Mastiff Plug Cut 2 ‘owers. pleases the most fastidious, J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richn ond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. EXAMINER , . a crothes Kav Woolen Co Special bargains in children’s clothing ind hats te-night. Come early before the ush.—MeKay Woolen Co. Call and see thi ilue Moore & McLeod ure ! tlemen’s underwear. 8 s, B Look at our boots this ng Special low prices for Saturday LBM val & ( lake advantage of the discount at Me- Kachen’ to-night. See McKachen the shoe man to-night if mu want a pair of shoes Books We have thousands of b oks suital for ¢ ery body very cheap too. You t to see them If you want good readit matter cheap then we are head- juarters for same Come in and see them anyl Whether you want to buy or not we shall be pl 1 to see you, at Carters’ Bool Oct 20th, 1894 next to 9 ] oe Buy y inderwear from James Paton & C See Paton & Co’s windpws this evening hey speak for themselves. Goods narked in plain figures and the best of jua CV See the 1 alue Ja nes Paton & Co are ¢ in Ladies’ Jackets. See windows. | se url5 and 25 ecent tables for bar- TA f‘ancv goods, & 5 &e., to-night.— G r& Co st novelties Also - in “= LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading enarged for at the rate often cents per line. Gentlemen can haye good strong black cashmere coat with deep cape and stitched ims for the small sum of $6.50. All vaterpro is are 7 iranteed The lead- ng styies are alway found with James Paton & Co , oct 18 3i Sav boys, di 1 vou see S. A Macdonald’s men’s suitings and overcoatings ? They ire dandies. [deft my order with him last ght. Come to headqtiarters to-night for under- The largest line in town.—Mc- en Our magnificent lines of ind over oatings a sainst the float. the lates our huts, -eaps But now for the climax, and it was in J and underclothing all at barggips that teresting to the spectat YT} next | surprise you.—Jobn McLeod & Co. thing we saw was a man bv the nat tf MeMillan running toward ti engine-ré nD. [he Auction Sale of rea ly-marle cloth- with his mouth fall of blasphemy and his] ing continued this evening‘at the store | W R Watson’s. Drugstore, at 7.30 C. I. Morr Auctioneer. ison, —-- —~— +--+ -— From WW eW Brunswick We have just received one order from New Brunswick for over 800 BULBS. Why? One reason is we have HEN Di.R- SON’S BULBS, and this is a guarantee of eXxce e. Another reason is we eel} from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the Seed Houses of Toronto and Montreal. if all Canada knew it they could save money by buving Bulbs from. us. The people of thix city, however, can use their ypportunitv. Remember, we only state facts We are really selling the best Bulbs at low prices —Hyacinths, Tulips, Crocus, besides Sacred Lilies, Bermuda Li Cail to-night and see. GEO. CARTER & CO., Dealers in Books, Seeds, Bulbs, etc ’ FURNI 187 Queen Street. TURE. By Auction, on WEDNESDAY, Oct. 3lst., commencing at 11 o’eluck, at the reside f James McLeod, Esq ° Fitzroy Street :- All his valuable Household Furniture, onsisting of Drawing Room, Parlor, Dining Room, Hall and Bedroom Farni- iure, Kitchen Utensils;.etej @nelading 1 Uprigh Cook Stove (Charter Oak), and a Jot of other v t Piano, 1 Hall Stove (Sultana), 1 aluable articles. For particulars see handbills. oct20- Terms at sale. A. MceNEILL, Auctioneer. 20, 22, 25, 27, 29, 3 WiNTER-KEEPING APPLES, Northern Spy, Swaar and Bishop Pip» pin Apples for sale by the subscriber. + 9 ct20—3w ; Strawberries, 15 cents; BENJ. E. WRIGHT. eod SNAPS! ation 8 cents per can ; Pea*, 10 Chocolate tx, to-night at W. A. HUTCHESON’S. oct20—]i Last Trip! Steamer MIRAMICHI will leave Mon- real on 29th October, for the last trip 1 I own on oct 20—21 ason. Returning, leaves Char!lotte- 2nd Novem ber. CARVELL BROS. pat guar Heavens Eye is Strengthened by the use of ylasses, Sooner or spectacles. Yours will be also. later every eye must come to The instant such aids to sight are needful, they should be supplied with- out the least delay, The thoughtless are very apt to attend to the matter only when the necessity has become so serious that much harm has been done before the rem- edy is applied. have yé The proper course is to examined to determine ur eyes | scientifically just what your sight requires to render it in the highest degree useful. We can sired. without furnish any glass that can be de- It may be inviting blindness to do the great sight-savers and sight- strength ners, E.W. TAYLOR, octl9 CAMERON BLOCK. Ses all enebracing ali } Insure Against ‘Accidents With E. R. BROW | ptock. CH’TOWN. BLOCK, | } Insurance Agent. | TELEGRAPHIC. EXAMINER | SpgoraL Desparougs tro Tue THE LACHINE BRIDGE STEAL. ‘St. Louis to be Prosecuted Criminal. as a | Montrea., Oct. 20. The Department of Justice has given inttructions to the Hon. John 8. Hail, of this city, to take criminal action against | Emanuel St. Louis, contractor, the | Curran bridge over Lachine canal. for _—o-—— | for $10.00, | Great Trotting. - Nasuvite, Oct. 20. Wilkes was sent against his record of 2.08}, and made the mile in Ralph 2.08}. Hal Dillard went against his record of 2.07), and lowered it to 204}. | Pirrssure, Oct. 20. | A new world’s trotting record for a mile ! | was made onthe half-mile track here yesterday by Magnolia, a bay trotting Jb mare. Time: first quarter, 34 seconds; | half, 1.064; three-quarters, 1.39; mile, |} 2.114. The previous record was 2.11}. - See Paton & 60 THIS BLANKETS, BED COVERS 20, 1894. EVENIN AND JAGKETS I They have sold OVERCOATS, REEFERS and ULSTERS at such low prices this Fall that the people of Charlottetown are crowding their way. Reefer, worth $5.50, for $3.25; an Overcoat, worth $6.50 (All Ulster, worth $7.50, for $5.00; other Ulsters, $9.00, for $7.00; One Sample Lot, worth There are no two alike in the above lot. YOUTHS’ SUITS, worth $7.50, for $5.75. GENTS’ SEWED SEAM WATERPROOFS from 36.50 up, MES PATON & GO., Fancy getting a good Wool), for $3.75; a Storm $10.00 for $8.00; $12.05 S14.00 $17.00, your choice for $11.50, from to all guaranteed, —— 168 VICTORIA ROW. Huddart and the Allans. Lonpon, Oct. 20. The Times publishes a communication supplied by Mr. Huoddart. It is a copy of the letter addressed to the late Sir John Macdonald by Andrew Allan, and is dated May 18, 1891, offering to supply, without qualification,20-knot steamships fora sub- sidy of £5,000 ver voyage. This offer Hon. Mr. Foster declined. Mr. Huddart says that the letter forms a humorous comment on the recent attitude assumed by the Allange. Figaro’s Opinion. Paris, Oct. 20. J Figaro says that Europe has no right to meddle with troubles in the East. The, * - - Chinese and Japanese governments never meddle with matters that do not core an them. Lord Rosebery’s policy has failed | | | | come by chance. HIGE. thrice within a inonth in Europe, Africa, and Asia. Tammany's Candidate. New York, Oct 20. The executive committee of Tammany Hall yesterday formally nominated ex- mayor Hugh J. Grant for mayor, in the place of Nathan Straus. A_ letter of de- clination from Straus was read at the meet- ing of the committee. The Czar’s Death. Loxpox, Oct. 20. The Times correspondent says that the | telegraph censorship of the St. Petersburg press is very strict. A Vienna paper suggests that the Czar is already dead, and that the fact is being concealed. Record Broken Waxruam, Oct. 20. Tyler broke the two miles standing start bicycle record yesterday. Time 4.03. | start | SPECI Tyler now holds all the standing records. | Great Conservative Victory. Quesec, Oct. 20. The election in Compton ‘for the local seat vacated by Hon. John McIntosh, has resulted in the return of McLeary, the Gov- ernment candidate, by 700 of a majority. Sixteen Women Drowned. Maprip, Oct. 20. Twenty women, unloading a steamer in t Bilbao yesterday, were thrown from the dock and sixteen drowned. | “From the mouths of many witnesses shall truth be established.” Over THREE HUNDREDJEWEL STOVES in use on P. only about three years since they were introduced. We refer to « few :— Lieutenant-Governor Howlan, E Coady, Lot 48, D. J. Kane, American Consul, William Sterns, Morell, W H Aitken, of Messrs Carvell Bros, W T Anderson, James Haynes, at " Henry Coffin, " John Tr: inor, George Tweedy, George Ledgwick, Archibald Irwin L W Watson, Charles McGregor, tev D McNeill, John Joseph Hogan, T C James, A B Warburton, . A E Morrison, M Stevenson, Rev T Fullerton, R Palmer, George Peake, George Stanly, Mrs J M Sutherland, W W Wellner, E T Carbonell, E H Beer, Henry Boswall, Dr Beer, Commercial Hotel, Summerside, E R Brow, tevere Hotel, City, L B Miller, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, J T Mellish, Capt Alex McLeod, Orwell, Paul McPhee, West River, R Carver, Pownal, D Taylor, Wood Islands, John Driscoll, Lot 48, Dr Wilson, Cardigan, of satisfaction. lk. NORTON & CO., Charlottetown, October 20, 1894. JEWEL STOVES & RANGES. E. Island, and it i and upwards of 250 more, but as newspaper space costs money we will furnish farther information at the CITY HAKDWARE STORE. Buy a JEWEL and you are sure | | Sacred Lily Bulbs, | | | | | SOLE AG ENTS . — —e FASIZIONABLE FURS! Three times as many Furs sold here in the month just past as in any other Sep- tember in the store’s his‘ory. Of course there’s a reason for it- such things do not QUALITY, LOW PRICES and AN ASSORTMENT UN- 'EQUALLED IN VARIETY, tell almost the whole story. JAMES PATON & CO. $1.25 Will Buy a Man’s Lace Boot. Usual Price, $2.00. ae THE CHINESS ARE FIGHTING —wWHILE WE ARE SELLING THEIR—— Tulips, Hyacinthes, Narcissus, Roman Hyacinth, and Bermuda Lily. LOW PRICEs. AT WONDERFULLY HASZARD & MOORE. —==_T-r PRICES. The SS. BONAVISTA, due here from Mon- treal on Monday morning, October 22nd, will sail for St. John’s, Nfid., via Sydney, car- ryine horses. cattle and sheep on deck, and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For turther ——— as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BRQOS. & CO, Agents. octlé RS AND WANTLES! We want every careful and judicious buyer to visit our Fur and Mantle Departments season. Every Garment fully warranted made by one of the world’s best manufacturers. perfect in shape, workmanship, fit‘and finish. Nobody keeps any better; nobody can show you a better assortment. You will recognize merit in eyery garment we offer, and the prices NEEY speak for themselves. where you can always depend on getting tlhe Our aim is to hold your trade, and to do that of the best quality at prices lower than ever before. BUY YOUR FALL SUPPLY OF GROCERIES AT BEER & COFF'S, man EST GOODS at the LOWEs? CASIL we will offer you Grocertes & GOFF. B BEER Charlottetown, October 11, 1894—tu thu sat eee: ——4 Oe ee and —————_ a? AL PRIGES ON ALL FOOTWEAR) VO-DAY. J. M. McLEOD & CO.| tety wn, October 20, 1894—dy «