THE 4 horse ‘4 TT SFes » in cur Mantle Depart- | Extreme ‘Novelties. We will « our Mes Dh | elties LADICS ard CHILDREN We imvuite m WW ¢a Thursday I und Saturd i BER BROS NEW KID GLOVES opened lay Weather Bulletin. Toaorro, Sept. 5, 10 a. m. Fine, stationary or a little higher tem pe rature, ‘Should DAILY Apothecaries Ha!l!.—Geo. Hughes. sept4 dy 3i wky li pd You See to it that the prescription which your doctor gives you is carefully dis- pensed, otherwise it may be useless We have always made this branch of and guaran- careful our business a specialty, tee “pure drugs, preparation, moderate prices.” accuracy, Only Graduates in Pharmacy allowed to fill prescriptions. JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. septs : ee og * Qe"? ees department the We can't do all the want you to will can you are sure we will be rushed all the time, enables ibe Show PROWSE BROTHERS, EXAMINER : —_———— — xX)—_-—-———+ CARPETS, CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, DRESS GOODS, MENS FURNISHINGS HOUSE FURNISHINGS, STAPLE DRY GOODS LADIES’ MANTLES, TWEEDS FUR GOODS. We will endeayor to make every BEST in buy from NEW GOOoODs disappointed in our and Low Prices. a ne el FX } eo The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, September 2, 1593 VORSTEDS, town. trade, but we us what henefit you. and which you buy from us cheaper than ‘an buy elsewhere; then we The magnitude of our trade us to offer very low price. now opening ok ene “| Come and see us and you wont dsrand Store in the Stamper Block recontly occupied by L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where [ will keep everything usually found in a first-class Confectionery. I am fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, whieh I will have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best | Branch Confectionery. — (x )— .. I have opened a BRANCH CONFECTIONERY Mr. in Fruits and the purest Con‘ectionery. TAKE A DAILY PAPER To Meet in Moncton, ri Leading Dally Newspaper and a first Pie Wome M ary Society of th ass Magazine for only 33 cents a Methodist chur hes of P rince ¥ twat d Is Month, or Four Dollars a Year land and New B swick will mee nh Cor n vention m the Central Methodist church. oT M ton 1 October Retrenry ont i@ for Me s Ma t ; M Neo Erotherly Love There. M Ivabella S aughenwa:te wa ed and aquitted in St pendiary Grittin’s court | nis ning on a charge of cruelty to ani- : ‘ " ma Jol Naylor et ry t 5. P. C. was pre-ent, | t plaina ‘Aa Siau wenw | t 3 “¢ iwi ul Maryare AL AND OTHER ITEMS | ss | ed twi set He stat wk an eel spear into | yw wh Lbout Town, ‘ Z ved pa re Evid ‘ al ca arge .Th rei fT a < inties : ! are . a lor i w fe two divi : nh { i s ait at St i \ Marga ba I} ‘ do no pen i ti ¢ a ; 4 ? | pr Lie ; and I er | ‘ tl mint i" ti i? ; . “ jilar H : a Halifax He Personal Mr. B Ira f i i Off | ‘ Ra Depart e Moneto M 4 M H le Donald, of Sap yr, Wi , i ! ned it Island - au i 1 hone ». &. & Mi Son M N R Sidney Welton, late pastor of Main ova Street Baptist Church, St. John. N Ba: ie nd now pastor of th Congregational Chureh. > Du fs er, Mas A Church Celebrates. . ; Morton Rattes mrv, Esq., of the firm of pal ¢ h at Halifa N., B. & M. Rattenbury, left mornin tired and forty-third | for a trip to the Worlds Fa the | , Phe s« f R. and Grand ‘trunk Railways Rev. G. O. Trooy Corpl. Hooper and S« M. Allen, of i ! ‘ he Ottawa rifle team, arrived home last I vening. The other members of the team will be here this evening = There were registered at the Queen ww, € Ff. % Annual Meeting, Hotel this forenoon: St ( Moore, «Eldon: Womer Edith A Moore, do; Alex Martin, Valley- 4 i { at n wa field; Norman KR Lesli > Toronte . = M ia i I mon I om rs of Thoma ° Ha fax; W C Bishop do; A J r we i ter epting Mrs | Burn, Boston president, who yned and At the Hotel Davies this forenoon ther ‘ place Mrs Cofl was appointed. | were registered Mrs. W. J. Broderick, Mise r rey from the Industrial |} Mamie Broderick, M Josephine Broder . t ther inatitut * connected | ick, Master Charles Broderick, Morris he | , sd and discussed Broderick, St Louis: Mrs. D. E. Clarke. - Miss Mary Clarke, and M Stephens Orwell Sixty Days For Hugglag. Mr. Arthur W Weeks, of the firm of \ Rockland, Me espatch of the Ist | W. A. Weeks & Co., and Mr. Samuel A | " Willa Mu laiming St. | MeLeod, of the firm of Moore & McLeod, re B. f his home, made himself | arrived home last evening from their busi- bn t €] tf Thomaston by | ness trip to the Old Country Mr. Me- ibra youn * on the main | Laren, buver for Messrs. James Paton & : nigh He was arrested this |} Co., is expected home in a few days g, and ¢ trial | Justice Ulmer Rev. Peter Arsenault, of Tignish, P. FE. | ‘ l jail for 60} [., passed through here last night to take sy } a threee months course at the Seminary, Sins anata Killed Quebec, preparatory to his ordination for ’ | the priesthood, which will take place in | A elegram received her OnveYS | December Mr. Arsenault is a former | e sad intelligence that Mr. H.C Chane | student of St Joseph’s.—Monceton Tran- tler, brother of Mr. Charles Chandler, of script firm of Fennell & Chandler, was deiiincintiliaaiiliasie tally injured at Colorado to-day, but The Rifle. : no particulars M Chandler was =e . . ° employed as driver on the Colorado Mid- | The regular annual company shooting i Baile H j Nelaad about | 0-1 Battery, Garrison Artillery, took | teen years a place at Kensington range yesterday . = } afternoon Although the weather was | Scott Act Meeting Called, unfavorable for good shooting, a strong | A meeting of temperance workers wa wind blowing across the range throughout | ; ae : ; the meeting, the work done was excellent, fin Y.M.C. A. Hall fast evening, at ® . , ; , the average per man being 43° pointe. | y hm it was decnled to call a pablie Pin ennden Celta 3 i ting of the friends of -the Scott Act to Retate e ider the ads vability of having the Sergt Murley : . 66 Act ain submitted to —e people at the i Corp! Macleod i ict f murs 65 j i polls, and to arrange preliminaries rhe | Goce Othe 6? meeting will be held on Monday evening | G , ie ee = 1 ; ; : tunr H Horne / inte cae next, at nt © ock, in the assembly Corp! McKinnor 56 room of the Y.M.C. A | a ae _ ee , | Gunr O’Rielly Ape idee City School Sent Meeting. Co rp] Goodwill crteresereeee DD ; 4 ‘ I a 54 The regular monthly meeting of the City : ; = @ ol Board was held last evening TA (runr Kinsman - VI y vt lered her resignation as ¢ Gunr E McLean ewertnes ve “aa end i wna a ‘ . _— | Sergt.-Major Heartz......:.....4 59 teacher in (Queen Square school, and Mr. | ~ ’ i 1. K. Ross also tendered his resignation as | Guar Edmonds ns sitio Co | Gunr Quigley 50 i teach We Kent Street school la »G 4 1 48 Both resignations were epted, and Mies | ee Pay Was a sedan succee | “ Miss Conroy No spp to Mr, Ross | Guor Martin “6 wit pointed At the next meeting of Gunr MeLaren “4 ¥ ippoin ‘ . ‘ the Board the question of inereased ac- aon Acorn ‘a4 commeédation in the schools will be eon- Gunr Ce 40 “5 | Gunr Me C annelt . 39 ~~ Bombadier Proud . j alk cae ste Driver Lappin Injured. Sergt Matheson «... wha’ : 37 We regret io hear that Mr. Patrick Lapr Gunr Garnum ‘ jontoneqanenae jriver of the shunting engine in the | Gunr Traimor........ 32 silwav yard, t with an accident last | Gunr Sabine iene ee ‘ewhe 32 thas will confine bins #4 bin hanes * @ Gilteie...... ace +s considerable time It appears that : W ard m <6 ‘repairs were being made to the turn- “ Kennedy “ 20 table in the round house yesterday and the | “ J Rielly ook table or covering had been removed T PIG... ceneseiicseceitmtl« lasluas 16 Driver Lappin “run in” his engine a * McInnis 14 sual, and forgetting for the moment that ey - wering wes removed stepped ont, Tota) 1334 ; nm to solid footing as usual but into a The prizes were distributed at the Drill space four or five feet deep (which with | Shed last evening The thanks of the the distance from the step mad even or | Company are due to the following gentle- | eight feet) falling heavily and breaking his | men who kindly presented prizes : Lt-Col eft leg about three inches above the knee. | Moore, Examrxer Publishing Co, Guar Medical aid was at once summoned and } dian Publishing Co, W W Wellner, Moor ull thet was possible to be done for the | & MeLeod Gott Bros, Bazaar Co nyured man was done George Carter & Co, D A Bruce, ~ Patriot Publishing Company, Reddin Bros, Hard Times in Boston. | Yaszard & Moore, R K Jost, C B Warren, \ Monctonian who has been epen ling | Geo E Hughes, G H Taylor, W J Miller, me week n Boston and other p nnte in } Stanley Bros, Fennel! & Chandler, John } the Eastern States, confirms the worst re- | New son, WS Stewart, W W Beer, DrS R ports of the hard times He says that on | Jenkins, P Monaghan, J B Macdonald, Sunday last he «tributed five iollars in | F Peters. J M Melod, J D MeLeod, | juarters on Boston Common among for | Prowse Bros, DP Farquharson, E W Tay r acquaintance “Onn the needy | jor, T Handrahan, Byrne Bros, John Me | rave up good situations in Monet Leod & Co, Dodd & Rogers, Harris & and elsewhere, and went to the States | Stewart, W A Weeks, Jas Paton, Arthur the hope ot I their conditk | Pete re, M Stephenson, cD Rankin, k H Thev are living f i hand to mouth, wait | Davies, G G Jury, Herald Company, Car- ing f mething toturn up. Some more | vel] Brow, W W Clarke, J A Farqubarson fortuna thar here, have « igh money & Co, A Lord, J MeKa hern, Jno Coombs, } to bring tl , but the majority are A E McEachen, Stewart & Gates, McKay sverse to returning, thinking it unma Woolen Co, J T McKenzie, Capt Morson, | 1 it made a mistake to have | Major Longworth, R R Fitzgerald, a. | hu i i | they are quite deatitu | Johnson, Mark Wright & Co, A N Large. | It ik ap re will be | s great a es See eet | LOCAL NOTICES. pr neialists in Bosten and viemity this | — p—seresutenp=ateanecnactiteseigemetiinntininesnlii ‘ } Advertisements under this heading charged | — ' for at the rate of ten cents per line. The Turf—Isiand Chief's Stock Ahead, | At Ba Me., on Friday last, Orono | Bermnda Easter Lily Bulbs now ready ) Island Ch f, ww for sale at Haszard & Moore’s : Aid , a at as | A number of School Books that we have | ‘ i om thee 298 297. 2.97 | been out of Cine ‘lu ling Meiklejohn’s Short | 1 a oie i “a Br ne yswick | Grammar) received to-day at the Bazaar | ' vas ¢ t Island Chief th year he | store el the ition State ’ | Dent’s Toothache Gum, wholesale and Boston Herald of Wednesday | retail, at Apothecaries’ Hall. t we find the list of entries for the trot-| septd—dy 3i wy li pd rand pa ¢ meeting to be held at | The newest fashion among the ladies at ira Par S is, Mase., this week St. Petersburg is to arm themselves with Mr. W. A. Brennan's Parkside is entered > long canes when they go abroad Some 774 ola which race will be i of these canes measure six or seven feet in Wednesday. There are eighteen | length class, horses all | Lost.—In or near the Postoffice, a lady's States Purse $600. | pocketbook containing $50.00 in bills, . P : ed by Mr. Brennan, i# | giamond ring and a bottle of Dént’s To ' ite class for owe ache Gum The finder may keep ac , : e race taking place on Fri | money and ring Sif he will only return the . 83 there are six other | priceless Toothache Gum. Apply at 4 W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, the Theo. STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. june 27—eod. SEPTEMBER 5, TUESDAY, COTTONS, CINCEAMS, FLANNELETTES. Jepartments ! Grey and White Cottons. A large, line of New Prints just received. selling away down. A special line of Dress Ging- » hams, patterns. Arriving a little late for this season's trade, we have marked at a price that is bound to sell them. Try us for lowest price in Flanne'ettes. splendid quality, excellent eee 1895. Pickiord & Black. Best value in Charlottetown in Hilifax & P.B. Island §.§, Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Chark “titetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives ( ‘hark sitelown from 6a. m., Wednesiay Leaves Chi ew i 10 a. m. w ~Inesday Arrives { haxlottetow : about 4 a. m., Thursday Halifax about vr Summerside about rom Summerside i#aves Chariotietown for Halifax, N. &., ip. m., Thursday. or Freight or Pagsage appl y to Ww CLARKE, Agent. G0 TO BOSTON i Via the Fast, Magnificent Steamers “HALIFAX” & “OLIVETTE” From Halifax every Tuesday and Thurs- day at 8 p. m., and Saturdays at 10 p.m. best quality and: “ONLY ONE MGHT AT SEA. $5.00 MOORE & McLEOD, Charotttown to Boston Srecessors to Perk'ns & Sterns. Charlottetown, August 3, 1893—tu th sat SEAPROOI 4 fi, able having ali The tenowned » ta 9 <8 wade only (rom specially 1D QO. arsotay [ree {rom Shoddy. EAST DIES. queranteed to keep svamped on Whe back @ ION % BELL Heit Tall0Ts, Ch’ toma, R E. is. 6* Sa . es PARENT AMMON { Pee Before next Wash Day try iA SOA will be surprised with the result. Your Grocer sells it. September 2, 1893. Bast IN TOWN! ———_(x)—-- -_—-— That’s what is said about our make of SUITS— ; ON SATURDAYS For only $5.00 passengers can leave Char- | lottetown on Saturds Ay morning and connect | : } Order throughout | with Saturday Evening Steamer, arriving at Bost« on on Monday at 6 a. m. The Quickest Route! Don’t travel s second-class when you ean go via the fast Short Line and the well- known Ste amers “HALIFAX” and “OLIVETTE” " the same money. For Tickets apply to the Charlottetown Navigation ¢ yom pe any RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, SOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. HIS HOUSE painted outside and inside commo- dation for travellers by rail and steamboat. Table well supplied at a moderate fare, Please give Aug jyl4 is thoroughly Good ac usa call 15—3m eod pad ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEP, The Great Strength-Giver. If you need a Tonic TAKE STAMINAL. It not only stimulates but builds up and strengthens. You get a TONIC and a FOOD combined in the form of PALATABL® BEEF TERA. The Ideal Food for Intants Is- MILK GRANULES, because it is in com and appearance with Mother’s Milk. It digests thoroughly without undue tax on the infant’s stomach EUREKA WATER practically identical position, taste Causing an vital energies of the HOTEL, STREET. Free Coach to meet all Trains and Steam boats Moderate charges Good table C. A. BENOIT, Proprietor Ch’town, July 31, 1893 -3m m wf To LET. A desiraivle Dwelling He nase on Hillsabor« —_ Street, ad olning residence of Lemuel Pool with Stable attached. This house is new iy | ene papered and otherwise put in good Rent moderate and im mediate possession GEHEORG septi—sat tu th & wky Wants, Lost, Found, &e E ALLEY | Advertisements under this heading charged that they are the best fitting and best finished Suit-. to be had in town. Do you know that we have marked the prices so low that you will wonder how. Call and see for yourselves. FURNISHINGS !—Largest consisting of the finest Shirts, we can sell so cheap. Stock ever Ties, ete., cheaper than ever. —_—--— —{x)———--—-—-—-— D. A. BRUGE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. © Charlottetown, August 29, 1893—m w f by us, Collars, Underwear, Hats, slaughtering -:- Everything ! Boots and Shoes, Readymade Clothing Cloths, Cottons, &€., All Must Ge Before e Removing to Our New Stcres! (x) In order to make a Clean Sweep and not have to move much. ‘Stock to our New Stores, the Biggest Bargains you ever got ‘will be given for the next three weeks at JI. B. MACDONALD & CO’S, Charlottetown, August 15, 1893—tu th sat WEST SIDE QUEEN er REET. five cents per line. WANTED housework Prince Stre An experienced giri for general Apply to Mrs W. W. CLARKE, neply MONEY TO LOAN ine small amounts on pores « and City Pr« i ‘rlies,. Apply to F. W » Moor®, London H Corner, Charlotte- town Im eod—septs OOW » FRESH CAI LV} D.—A choice young Jersey, with second calf about a fortnight | old, for sale at a short distance from ( har- lotietown. If not disposed of before Friday she may be seen onthe Market Square En quire at Unis office 1 pd—sepiy LOST.—Somewhere betwee n Brighton Road and CGireat George Street. the bre wh cape of a waterproof coat. Th ‘ind r will be rewarded } On leaving it at this offic Bapls MRS. F. MACN! rt has re-opened her classes for Drawing and Painting at her resi- dence U pper Prince Street iw 2aw pd—septs shown. Millinery i f | from attic | diately. WANTED.—Two or three girls to Apply immediately learn Beer Bros. sept TO LET.—The hou m Queen Street ely occupied by Mra. Offer Apply Mrs. OFFER at her present residen Kent Street septs LOST (in Saturday, Bith ait., a boy's crev overcoat Finder wil j um leave nforma tion of same at this office wept WANTED A « ut for gener hous work. Apply to Mxs. ALLEY, Dorchester Stre sat tu th—sept! WANTED , second-hand hoist wheel, e y tot I. MORRISON, Queen Street ugol TO LE The House on Camberland Street mas Patton. It Apply at the (reat George Bt. lw recently oceupied by Mr. Thx been thofoughly refitted store of DAVISON & Oo WANTED.—Before the 3rd September. a young nuarsemaid for two children under years of Apply at Tae EXAMINER 4i\—aug4l 148 age office TO LET.—A house on the and Sidney Streets, known corner of Priuce as the “ Fuiton House.” Possesston given immediatels Ap- ply to A. FULTON, at the Bazaar Store one a A cottage situated on Pleasant treet, containing eight rooms in first-class - or, at present occ ——s by John A. Me- Innis, Esq.; also, stable in rear. Possession iven immediately, Apply to Mr. GicQuaid. Lower Queen Street, or owner, EDWARD KELLY WANTED TO HIRE, a good, quiet, family carriage horse, then 11) Iba. weight, to drive J. UNSworTH. TO CLET.—That picasa atly situated resi dence on Ric hmond Street West, near the sea breeze. To 4 small private family, rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the premises —CHARLES HIGGINS. jy7 TO LET.—Brick Dwelling on W ater Strvet, lately occupied by Mr. B-- y J. Wright. This house has been ted and red throughout, and is ay Z splendid order to cellar. Possession given imme- Rent modercte. For particulars apply © GEORGE PEAKE, office in building eod thH—augi2 Thomas to the ji6 for about two months, not less round lown.— ii—jyp occupied by Peake Eros. & Co. TO HIRE.--. A first-class Horse and oe to hire. Rates reasonable. Apply “Ss 2 URY’s Jewelry Store,