TELEGRAPHIC Sy 1 TO re EXAMINER FRANCE AND SIAM. SITUATION AGAIN STRAINED, —_—— An Insulting Note. Sent ~ i \ a | Times, from ba mn growing ‘ at. } * ager stra at i » al envoy I t a re i f ¥F in writ vy wis mi f “tigvest ; " rrnitte at utly offended a ' ’ M D elier ree fire Sia He is at t | ia swerahe for lela : Ww ‘ 6 A ws ' ‘ t h per ‘ Fra : ' i oT! be pt I ‘ : our John Th ‘ een rr io * ‘ juesti re ‘ ling a rey of Dut that ip pr ‘ ‘ uldd | the ind stand r i The Lost Russian Warship Na ' ay ‘ ¥ th ‘ ,. oe Lh : i} h * ' ] , rey I has t lred The Late Jadge Patterson's Will. OUrrawa, Sept 3} Proba f the w f the late Judge Pa t Sty i¢ Court, wa \e rt estate 4 sworn at 7 ~ Cholera fo St. “Petersburg, ST eaaees SBUE Se} 28 » ¥ ca f i A and vent ’ ‘ fepor ‘ st i¥ Orrawa, Sept Sir Charles Tupper, Bart., is expected TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (unerr, Sepst. 25.—From the vicinity of that enterprising manufacturing of Oxford comes the report that th ; hibition ¥ THE af Well Fixed. A young man named Sutherland quite a scene on the train last night, but : a promy tly handeufted by Con inector Hibbett and sent back to the city to be made fealt with as he deserved. Such treat- ' ni I nent will certainly stamp out the hood- nue ; kiue’, tnhappily on the increase of - Persona) The Rev. Father Burke visited the ex- grounds to day Hen. G.W. Benth Vv was amongthe vis itors at the exhibition to-day It is stated that the case of Prince Bis- marck is mor € critical than at first re } ported enn Where to go To-night, Come te the public meeting ard entéee tainment of the Teachers \ iation In the Philharmon Ha to-night The mus i part of e entertainn t includes such nan eas Mre,. Ma mn oi. od and Prof. Vinnicom be Brief a lresses wi! he delivered by Ho I H. Davies, F Peters, Dr Morris ay torof St. Dan stan’s Col] ge, dl I ‘ T F F tilerton Admission 10 ce i En tertainment at $? | Splendid Jersey Herd, Apart from the immediate work of the cheese factories which is, of course, having Mr. D-llon’s best attention, he has heen j " g much of late to instruct our farmers how to improve their herds, «o as to feed only the cow that yields the most profit Milk tests have heer made among the . f the varion tories and awards made in favor of the su heeriher sending in the best n I Vernon River con test, ae nright he exper tel, the award is in favor of the Rev. Dr. Dovle, the milk of vhose Jer herd was found to conta‘n fully five per cent. of fat The Dr. has a heantiful herd of those fine animals, which are the admiration of all who pass by his farm. Thev are nearly ail registered and as pretty as pictures We congratulate the Dr. on their possession, as also upon the public } opie itedness which puts him in he forefront of every movement taken in the interests of the arge Of couree it pays to pay when or lerstand what they lairying, but it of praise, where breed purely, r will ir people come to un- want to sueceed in give a meed great praise is due, is also well to Athletic Sports. “he athletic sports in the Rink last night was wel] patronized, nearly 400 peo yp'e being present Worth's band was it aft endance and rendered excellent music The program was carrie d out management of Messrs A. FE Dawson J. M. Gampbell acted as secretary Each event was keenls tested Following ts a list of the events: Running high jamp—l D M McDonald 5 ft, 2 DJ McDonald, 3 J McEachern Putting Stene—1 D J McDonald, 37ft 2in, ? J MeEachern, 36ft Yin 5 ae Dash—1 D McDonald, under the Ings and B con 2D J | MeDonald Hop Step and Jump—1 D M McDonald, ‘aft Llin; 2 DJ McDonald, 38ft LOJin; 3 J McEachern, 3Ift Tin joys Race (100 yards)—Arthur Hogan; 2J G4 English, Pictou; 3 W N MeLeod. Vaulting with Pole—l J McEachern, 9ft 4in; 2 DJ McDonald; 3 D M Me- Donald. |}2 DM McEonald, town | green | | Advertisements under gools men have been plying their trade and in some instances successful ‘ One | y tieman from the sporting town of | River Phillip was called in and shown a number of packages dor $1,600 each, one 1 up, repre of which the eenting sharpers High Kick 2 J Gillie. Sack Race l J McEachern, 4G English, 3 J McDonald Quarter Mile Race-—1l D -1 DM MeDeonald, 7ft 6in J McDonald, 3 Ib Redmond. LOCAL NOTICES. this heading changer for at the rate of ten cents per lin Music.—Miss Renta will re-open her music Tuesday, October 3rd e28dy &w Tenia class*s on or et 4 { counted it ten good ten dol- . ° ' ye : ‘ “a | Piano for sale at a bargain. Apply to r , showing ¥ near thé nine — pa ; : . | Mrs. E. Burris, Terpsichore Hall, Great t good wel They offered m ten | ¢s : : 9 cides ; George Street Sept 20 tf&wky. ~ ur packages f wo hund : lar : te ae j River P i ha » hoon & We invite every visitor to the exhibition F ) u en : ; } reader. was forewarne 4 hey to call and examine of our immense stock ha ; removed gome oth cene of of overcoatings, svitings and trous ering’, . the largest in the province. Our clothing :' . . : | is the most stylish and best-fitting to be ‘ Sep, . Cee rece et } s ' ; a we or a ~— “oe ot had. Every suit sold ata bargain. Suits Pee ne en for two weeks | wade on short notice.—John McLeod & past era has been cn. igs Regen ye oh ko sep27 and ages along the eastern sho of the | Persian g ilf Several ville yes have been ! Just opened the largest assortment on compietely deserted, the inhabitants hav over-coats, ulsters " quality and price. P. E. Island of Reefere and suits every style | Please bes ar in mind no clothing house can ng fled into the interior to escaje the dreaded scourge that worked such havo« last vear in that yoalit lt “ elieved tha vese fugitives hav carsied chalesn | ye s them and that their flight will resu ia wide dissemination of the die- tase Ai Kazero, a province of Farsan i, a : listance inland from the guif, there are many leaths from cholera la Orvawa Sept. 25.~—Trofessor Saund-rs, director of the experimental farm, has received a letter toalay from Mr ton , superintendent of the Dominion fruit ; W olver- | | exhibit, at the World’s fair,. stating that the ma ith apple, which the profess r | dis red at Sy pe nee "4 Bridge, B, C . and | sent to the fair was the cynosure of all being tie large st apple shown there, and completely put in the shade the | ma t production from Arkansas, | weg g 20 ounecs The British Colum- bia ict 18: 19 Inches m circumference, | and weighs 244 ounces It 8 of German | v and known by the name of Red vari ty hav e Bict ghoimer App ea of this t 1c Central esefully raised at the experimental farm This is a country of mammoth productions ~ first clieese, how | ap} Ha 1%. Sept 26 For cons iderable | time here the city has been exere! ised over yw Sud n removal of Stephe on Tobin, | . eM r of Halifax and M.P. for the management of the Queen Fire In « | from the Mar e Branch of the Messrs. Me "Ks ay Woole “nh Co Sept. 23 1 wk. undersell us Pills Pills Pills Pills Pills - HYyOWN ahd Pills 5 cents a box Pills sy Sold by all Druggists at 2 Prepared only at _JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE. sept2 6 GRAND D DISPLAY. Prowae se Bros. & Co. Dear Sims,—lt was my pleasure to visit the Exhibi- sura ipany of London, urrying local 1 «to the extent of hundreds of thousa of dollars. Mr. Tobin’s occupa- tion of the agency dates back thirty years, | Tnapect Mackenzie came here unexpect- ediy f » Liverpool and shortly after Ss pe : M Tobin and appointe Charles Kvans manager in his ated pen..- | | } ing a nvestigat on Examination of the book ealed the fact that the business | had ‘ iueted for some time past ib 4 nell manner Varion? raumore | enid was ashortage of $28,000 dir- ei that the situation a A A A AA A A CRUSH! tion Building and while looking threwgh: it was very foreibly struck; with the the yesterday, good taste displayed in arrangement of which is certainly magnifi- cent. Iam-only sorry I am not in a position to buy some ‘of those elegant Silk Curtains ' 1s a erueh im our} Ma le part Ladies rom all| p pre Asa : _ (y ryetow hth and many “ eof cur ( | a Ww fairly 5 ‘ K r and \ Ss ' hie by rh SE OF Ti Far and wid : Mant } i? "Nt ta | wil Ladi« if tat , Ay character " . ar A now that if th . : t Vv LV A ; ely le alia ' best va i nev ean bus ' if You have W rap, Lh ted ; : : Call toda Weather Bulletin. LURORTO, Se] ao, iv & WM. I gut tO moOdefate winds ' tly fair } ‘or Portieres at present, but | hope to be very shortly, w hen | I will make, a bee line for your Store. T hope you .wilk. aoe with the success dir your Carpet Department your “rich display and low prices deserve. | A Wet Wiser. sept27 ps a a MOLASSES. Now landing ex Matilda, direct from the W est. Indies: 600 puncheons, tierces anc barrels a Antigua Molasses, _B. & M. RATTENBURY. ” sept25— ay Iw wy 1 ‘SUGAR. 300 barrels “Guentieel, as | Yellow Extra, | i | Due by steamer Polina, leaving Montrea , B. & M. RATTENBTRY. wy 2i 27th in a wnat iw under- | country at | | 1n ! a) YES | PROWSE BROS.’ may BROS’. We have And Our pleased, exchange and It will pay you to call and see their prices, talk, for your inspection, 900 COAT:. by everybody. If just to see The Wonderful Cheap Charlotte DAILY EXAMINER - . ‘THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN Have You Seen It? rm Supets Suet SN WHAT 4 House Ful nishings, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths, Window Shades and Poles, VWen’s Furnishings, flats and Caps, Great Stock of Clothing. and nearly everything you | want can be found at our Store, which is Headquerters Bargains. Every day Competitors for but -ROWSE people are made happy and} prices do the talking. ‘sent on their way rejoieing. now in stock, ready Talk about DRESS GOODS. we seil an article, and you are not it to us and we will be pleased to We that they get return it for vou. live to please our customers the best value to be found anywhere. PROWSE BROTHERS, Men town, September 21, 1893—wky } i We wou Our FU i styles. j i | | | sept23—tu ; ; } | September 22 | ESOLONTAL HIOUSE. a ee anette MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. your show, | D wring: next week swe will offer some very decided Bargains in Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Parasols, Blouses and Shirt Waists, Ostrich and Cock Feather Boas, de. TO VISITORS! Country attention of our Customers to our stock o ld call ‘the LADIES’ FURS, corisisting of i> Ladies’ Fur Jackets, ~ fadies’ Fur | Laaies’ Ladies’ Fur Uvffs, Ladie.’ Far Rufls, Ladies’ Fur Boas. 1 STOCK, Fur te Gare: RS are all made of NO. Inspection invite: : HENRY MORGAN & CO.. Montreal, th sat Corner St. Catherine Street and Phillips Square. ' Ask Your Grocer for:AMMONIA SOAP! | IST SOAP YOU EVER Ammonia Soap is a High Class Lauidry You will find it THE B USED. Soap at a moderate price. , 1893, EXHIBITION! and consist of the very latest | THU RSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, A Splendid departments, including the NEW FALL Latest Novelties in Show of Trimmings of all Kinds, Mantles and Jackets, Cloths, Millinery, | Gents’ Furnishings, etc. | FURS !—We wish to cal) special attention to this Department. The goods are all this season’s importations bought right, ALL FRESH AND NEW, and we ean therefore recommend them in every way. You will find our goods as cheap as the cheapest. —-- (1) MOORE & McLEOD, |, ; Successors to Perkins & © Sterns. Charlotretown, September 22, 1893—tu th sat 1835 \ 1 GOODS in all To Boston PER “CARROLL ” ~AND— “Worcester” lew far CARVELL BROS uly 17th, *93. this very, very Ch'town, J Ex th m, pat w s, guar tu f —IS SELLING—— Overcnats and Pants, MADE FROM HIS NEW STOCK, | | REMEMBER THAT The | ——ARE AGENTS FOR THE—— BUTTERICK’S PATTERNS. $1, 000 Worth Received and Opened To-day No further notice will be given, \themselves. Fashion Sheets sent Frere to any part of ‘receipt of 12 cents to pay postage. DELINEATOR and CATALOGUE for sale Monthly at the BAZAAR STORE. WE MEAN IT When we say that you cannot see a Larger or Finer Stock of CLOTHS for OVERCOATS and SUITS at such SOLE and sell one year on FASHLON septl9 bound to advertise the country for METROPOLITAN as these goods are Low Prices in Town. 5,000 YARDS Bought at a Bargain and will be sold Why, we are right in it, | 822 RELFKS, . rH You should just ask to see) 1346 PINTS, ) . more to come. them. trade is rushing because we do the right thing| by the yard or made to order in our usual artistic style. We are bound to keep the lead for everything good and cheap. SHIRTS, TIES, COLLARS, UNDERCLOTHING, READY- MIDE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, all sizes, very cheap. D. A. BRUCE, QUEEN STREET, Breaker of High Prices. Charlottetown, September 23, 1893—tu thu sat Nice Clothes | ; Made up in first-class style, of the very best T'weeds and Suitings in the city. Well Dressed Men Always patronize fashionable Tailors. We invite inspection. Our Good Fits Are a by-word in Charlottetown. Fashionable Tailors «-+=s Victoria Row. WHEN YOU | ARE. IN THE CITY | VISIT SITING THE EXHIRITION - - AND GIVE US A CALL YOU WILL FIND US AT-*@OUR STORE, | ALSO AT OUR BOOTH AT THE WITH A NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF . and the Best Stock of STATIONERY in the Town. Charlottetown, September 20, 1893. om ali onler 2 ge gr | , Three rooms also for office, | James McLeod & Son, BE SURE We Shall be More Than | “20: Pleased to See You. 162 VICTORIA ROW , South End of Exhibition Building, BOOKS, PICTURES, PURSES, SHOPPING BAGS, &c., HASZARD & MOORE, Booksellers, Printers & Bookbinders. customers see at & where the Bargains are to be found 8 cheap tha Zance sept22—tf TO LET. FOUR DWELLINGS n th Stable and Coach House Picasant Si., all in good rood tenants lately occh- Rent moderate t pied by Messrs, Davies & Haszard, on Queen Street WILLIAM DODD Ch’tewn, Sept 21—2aw. i EUREKA HOTEL, WATER STREET. Trains and charges to meet all Moderate Free Coach Steam boats. table. Good C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. oh" town, July 3, 1893— - Sea mw bases Light Brahma Chickens A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, if taken immediate) ’ " F.C. COTTON, July 16 BRITISH AMERICAN DYEING COMPANY. Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments eqnal to any House in Europe FRENCH CLEANING All information reg ete., furnished hy CHAS a specialty ard ng shades, prices, IVES MORRISON, Avent, Queen Street sept25 eon TO LET. A desirable Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining residence of Lemuel Poole, with Stable attached. This house is newly painted, papered and otherwise put in good order throughout. Kent moderate and im- mediate possession, GEORGE septi—sat tu th & wky ALLEY. W ants, Lost, Found, &e Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line, BOY WANTED.—At once, an Intelligent boy of about 16 years of age as apprentice at thisoffice. Must have a tairly good education Apply at Tus EXAMINER office, septa LOST.—Between the W. ©. T. U. Roome, Grafton Street, and Dr. Jenkins’, Prince Street, a goid brooch with monogram “HH. 8.” Fin ler will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. $4 —-Be pias LOST.—On Friday morning, either between Harris & Stewart's and M. Stevenson's Tin Shop or between there and the Methodiat Parsonage, a goid brooch in the form of four hearts, set with a small brilliant. Finder wil please leave it at this office aA pd aoyte TO LET.—A dwelling he “use with shop | in good order Apply to Joserm CLARK, Mal peque Road. C08 --cagtas TO LEr -A Furnished C ottage, pleasantly situated and heated with hot water Apply at THE EXAMINER office. Ww &——septD) WANTED.—By the first of October, a girl for gene.al housework. Must be well recom- meneed. Apply at once to Miss CARRIF HENRY, Chestnut Street bi—sept2! TO LET—A Cottage on taining nine rooms; connection. Apply septl5—eod tf West Street, cou water and sewerage in at this office TO LET rhe east rp half of a House sity ate on Sidney Street, lately occupied by Mrs Rooney, containing six rooms, and is in good condition as the house was rebuilt last sam mer Possession given immediateiy Apply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at Southport.—BKowatyp KELLY dy—septl TO LET.—One-nalf of a double tenement house on Hillshorough Square, iately occu- pied by B.C. Prowse, For particulars apply lo Wm. Wyatt or B. ©. Prowse. eod tf—jy22 MRS. F. MACNUTT has classes for Drawing and P Upper Prince Street. re-openel her ainting at her resi jw law pd—septs on Chestnut Street, con to Mra. P. Zw eod al ooms Apply Brown, ( entral Hot septly TO LET rhe house on Queen Street lately occupied by Mra. Offer Apply to Mks. Orr en at her present residence on Kent Street. sep WAN: ED.—A second-hand holst wheel. Apply to C. L. Monxison, Queen Street TO LET.—A house on the corner of Prince and Sidney Streets, kpown as the “ Fulton House jossession given immediatels A p- ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store augZs TO LET A cottage situated on Pleasant Street, containing eight rooms in first~<laas oder, at present occupied by John A. Me- innis, bsg. 4isG, stabie in rear, Possession given immediately, Apply to Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. ji WANTED TO HIRE, for about two months a good, quiet, family carriage horse, not less than ligg ibs. weight, todrive rx ound tlown.— J. Unswor i—jya TO LET.—That p anenntiy situated resi dence on Richmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To 4 small private family, rent moderate if appl led for soon. Apply on the premises. —{ HARLES HiGGins. jy7 TO LET.— Brick Dwelling on Water Street lately Occupied by Mr. George J. Wright This house has been painted and papere: throughout, and is now in splendid ee from attic © cellar. Possession given imme- diately. Rent moderate. For particulars apply to GEORGE PEAKE, Office in building oceup! ed by Peake Bros.& Co. — eod a cuss TO HIRE.—A first-class Horse and By to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply at G. G Jury's Je welry Store. augs MONEY TO LOAN.—In emmatl amounis op Farm and City Properties Apply to fF. W L. Moonr, London House Corner, C hariotte town. iim €0d—septg