Moat also ida js 8 the able, Ngee, ost . . Dent Ured eTsai ilar, an t hous bic h trap and er. ire. em ely ent nd lar ire st ur eo fe ad ‘3 . 7 - mw tending students are request ed to call at the te BE Few Goan TAR nd Other Items. eal 3 - ’ wot the o sters ; Vatchner 8 gr THO CYSts toys am } par} MAGISTRATE S Court No pgnpias* ° Pr aan 10 OOS gt? rn towers on the Square are gorgeous ‘ : é —_o--— pygn BODY'S Pitus.—The best family vi , ” Try a be x _at D. A. Bruce’s, vest 212 d&w ti cna’, me ww wtk), myers? aants wakers. _The Tournament Committee are ae to meet On Monday evening next, gested * os ~~ —_— oe musical concert at the Diamond Fugé Wes this evening. 4 , 4 . store M ae ber number of the Young Ladies he Diamond Bookstore. o fames Paton «& ceil linery room will be open on tug Octo yal is at f Z Co's geav¥.— je and mu gant iota) - weak RINK. —Gymnastics at the Rink on g aden night. Den't miss the fun, for there 1 be a plentifel supply. a * a - sop THAT CouGH by using St Lawrence ; Sure to give relief. Every Price 25 cents. - Seah palsam. We je cnaranteed te | hariottetowa Athletic Association's cal exhibition comes off on Tuesday night. no other engagements, - 4 Jase 0 Gia shimapplbstile pxaisitioN AND Concert.—Be sure and m owe Tuesday night for the gynasium boys © calbeaith'a Band has a choice programme ready ~~ — Trost who don t go to the Rink on Tues. dy night will be sorry on W ednesday that ep missed the sports. Tickets going rapid- . Be sure and get ore. iavycnep.—-Captain Paul Poali’s new gamer Victor was launched this morning, yith appropriate ceremonies, A large ® wher of spectators was in attendance. —-———@———— fe gio Hixe.—First class horses and buggies to. jie. Exquire at G.G. Jary’s Jewelry Store great his residence, 289 Sydney Street east, ésedoers below Methodist Brick Church July 4, Wed Sat 2 mos. Deess-MAkiNG.—A first-class dress-mak- ig depsrtment, under the management of Yss Rood, will be opened about Ist of fetoher at James Paton & Co’s., Brown's Block, 168 Market Square. = aston DrowNep.—On Wednesday a sailor fom H. M. 8, Pelican, named Chas Dickens, sho was ander the influence of liquor, went ioswimming at Port Hawkesbury, going out pathis depth. While swimming he sudden- ystopped and sank, Although several boats were near he drowned before they came to the place. hipieennca PasseNGeER Travet is quite heavy just nov. The steamer State of Maine, which ar- rei here at uoon to-day from Boston, brought i) passengers, and the C. P R. train from ewest brought a much larger number than wal for St. John, besides a good company of though travellers for points east of here.—St. John Globe, o-———— Sxoonp Crass Stupent Tracurrs.—A spe- tal class in book-keeping will be opened on iuesday next, 22nd inst.. for those who wish wtake Book-keeping instead of French. In- Business College on Monday, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m., to register their names, —L. B. Miller, Principal. 3i—sep!7 ° eo ee _New Guascow Races.—At the races at New Glasgow on Wednesday, the people had te pleasure of witnessing the celebrated #allion Edgardo trot the fastest mile ever tvleina race in Nova Scotia, winning the Ssilion race in three straight heats, Specu- Mion a good second; time 2 31%, 2.303 and 22}. In the 2.40 class Lucy Derrick won in three straight heats, Lady Bashaw second; time 2.45, 2.384, 2.494, ~~ _ Pale, drooping girls, worn weary with a turden of disease aimost greater than they wi Dear, should take heart and suffer no eoger. Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are a cer- facure for sll those diseases peculiar to Womankind. They restore the blood, build mew the nerves, and leave happiness and tesith when used. Sold by dealers or sent on cept of price (50 cents a box) by addressing br. Williams Med. Co , Brockville, Ont. Iw - Race at Sovrrs.—On Saturday next, the dixb, the new track at Souris will be opened. ‘udging by the entries it will be a grand Adair. Eimo will trot his first race on the island, as we see he is entered in the special class to beat 2.33. Mr. Cameron’s mare Black bie |, and others are entered in the class. This will be one of the best races of the meson and will attract a large number of . le. The other classes have in the list “#h noted ones as Harry C., Nept une Lee, atd Maud K. _— _W.C. T. U.—The W. ©. T. U. expect to wld an exceedingly interesting and profit- able meeting at McLeod’s Hall on Monday ‘ternoon, Sept. 21, at 4 o'clock. Every wember should make it a point to be pre- ‘ut. Mrs. Judge Steadman, President of the Dominion W. C. T. U. and Mra. W. Ww Turnbull, President of the Maritime CT. U., are expected to be present tnd address the meeting. A general and tial invitation is extended to the women Charlottetown to meet wi th the members of the Union on Monday. —_-—- ae ANoxtistic, — Evangelist Bliss has come », s°be, and many hearts in Charlotetown ee him God speed. Notwithstanding was wavy rain, the First Methodist Church at filled last evening. Mr. Bliss said Guring the specia) services cards had “et signed by 297 converts, whose church Preference is as. followe : Firat PD... is. caceeaenpemeees 90 Ss ack <n ncns ees pd ececateees 61 BO oon sc. concecccca ocauemeaae 40 a re socaelst ae li ctor estes eene es = er Mtbediet |... ic. cabiddeteee’ Is Ns hoe ee Se l eee gee 3] OE oo ioe 297 e Mr. Bliss thanked the people of Charlotte on for the kind reception he had received, und the pastors for their co-operation. We — *rétaud that Mr. Bliss is a relative of P. P. co whose hymng are now world-wide. He ; Member of the Cangregationalist Church, eins heart js in full sympathy with all istians, DAILY EXAMINE TELE DOMINION PARLIAMENT at eer : eaten nae GRAPHIC NEWS. SPecrat Desearours TO Tur Examiner Business in ee the House. Orrawa, Sept. 19. In the House of Commons the event of yesterday was the adoption of the Senate amendment to the Bay Chaleur Railwa bill, The bill, as amended, passed without a single word of discussion. The Chamber presented a forlorn ap- pearance, half the members having left for home, and the furniture being upset as a consequence of yesterday's gale. Prorogation will certainly take place hy the end of the month. The business yes- terday was unimportant, and the House adjourned at }1. : Great Gale at Ottawa, Nature Asserts Herself Our Legislators Warned. Orrawa, Sept, 19. At one o'clock yesterday afternoon a furious squall! of wind and rain struck Ot- tawe. uprooting trees, smashing windows and flooding the etreets. The storm was worst on Parliament Hill. Slates were torn from the roofs and were hurled through the glass roof of the Commons Chamber, smashing five immense equares and littering tne members’ desks and the floor with broken ylass, while rain came down in torrents. STRIKE AT OTTAWA, A Peaceable Demonstration, ee Orrawa, Sept 19. The strike continues. Yesterday morn- ing the strikers marched through the prin- cipal streets, numbering over four thousand men. All are orderly. The will-owners have refused any concessions to the men. Outside relief has been promised, and the strikers will remain firm. Public sympathy is altogether with them. Situation in Quebec Mercier Backs Down. R Monrreat, Sept. 17. Mr. Mercier has backed down and agreed to the appointment of a Royal Commission | as demanded by Governor Angers. A, caucus of his supporters was held at Quebec last night, and it was resolved to summon: the Legislature immediately. Total Wreck of a Steamer. Hatreax, Sept. 19. The steamer Mondego, from Montreal to Quebec, is a total wreck on the Newfound- land coast. DIED. At Brookfield, on the 18th inst, Campbell, aged 76 yeas. {Funeral from his late residence on Monday, Qlst inst’ at 2 o'clock, p. m } — Donald ae Seay teal LAY WOME ie: coo = ie) % » se rey ~ i Sak gf w @ Se ey es aay : eS) Vr rt + ay UICH WHS NEES BAU THY OE. ep ecm Tee »)" 7. oo we SES BROTHE SOOW & Kon don tie 2 6 i wt pre & ici BLEND of the Finest Old Highland Pure Malt Whiskey made ia Scotland. LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO, Sole Agents in Canada, Montreal. ~ ties indebted to the Estate of J. C. A‘'sbrac UE ate requested to make pay- ment at once, as the collection after lst of October. books will be passed for ee. entra i a itr mea ‘SATURDAY, tLe te tee naenneeten Lecture by Mr. Weber, EV. GEO. WEBBER, of Toronto, for- | ; merly Pastor of the Rible Christian | ( — in this City, will deliver a Lecture | in the SECOND METHODIST CHURCH ——ON— Monday Next, 2ist inst., AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M, Subject, “The Age We Live tn.” As a Lecturer or Platform Speaker, Mr. Webber stands among the an in the Dominion, and all who attend this Lecture may depend on receiving a rich literary treat, Admission only 15 cents. Tickets for | at Haszard & Moore's Bookstore, A. S. John- son Drug Store, and at the door, 3i—sep]18 | DESIRABLE RESIDERCE FOR SALE | At Public Auction. i HAVE been instructed by the Pimiiahaial of the Estate of the late Hon. Robert | Poore Haythorne, to sell at Public Auction | on the premises, corner of Hilisborough and Dorchester Streets, in Charlottetown, Gn Thursday, 24th September Next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, hat beautifully situated Residence recently occupied by the deceased Senator. The property has a frontage on Dorchester Street of 167 feet or thereabout, and on Hills- borough Street 97 feet or thereabout, and is, without exception, the most desirable Gentle. man’s Residence now in the market, The property will be sold en bloc or in two lota, as may be found to be most desirable. An undoubted title will be given to the purchaser. Terms made known at sale or on application at the office of Messrs. Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. P&OGRAMME ——OF THE—— Grand Athletic Exhibition ——AND—— PROMENADE CONCERT TO BE HELD IN THE C. A. A. Gymnasium, | (CITIZEN'S SKATING RINK), | pe Se TUESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 22nd, | will consist of the following Exercises ; _ augl4—2aw pat 1, Calisthenics—(a) Indian Club; (b) Dumb- bell, Low Bar and Double Parallel Bar. Ladder, Rope and Parallel Bars Climbing. 4. (a) Tumbling ; (b) Camel Ron. 5. (a) Spring Board and Horee ; (b) Rings. 6 (a) Single Parallel; (b) High and Low Horizontal Bar. . Pyramid Building. The CITIZEN’S BAND (Galbraith’s) will play some choiee selections during the evening. ADMISSION, 25 cents; Children under 12; years, 15 cents. Members free, on presentation of their | tickets at the deor. Performance to begin at 8 o'clock. H. D. JOHNSON, M. D., Secretary. LT. COL. IRVING, President. septl6—3i w s tu 2. 3. Cad é SD WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e NFORMATION WANTED.,—If the lady who I called at Mr. Gaudet’s, Kent Street, on Wed- nesday or Thursday last, to make enqniries about an advertisement which appeared in THE Ex- AMINER, would kindly send her name and a%- dress she would oblige §MRs, AGNES GAUDET, Kent Street. li pd—septls WANTED.—A competent man as Keeper of Sherwood Cemetery. Apply to the under- signed at the County Court Oftice.—HENRY SMITH, Secretary. w e—septlg LET.—Dwelling House with eight rooms, situated on Hillsborough Street. Possession given about the first of October. Apply to PEAKE Bros. & Co, dy tf—septi8 ‘OST.—On Thursday (yesterday) evening. be- tween J.D. McLeod’s Hall and Ferry Wharf, The finder will be rewarded id chain. a small gold chain conti by leaving it at this office. OOD FRESH OYSTERS by the quart, peck, G and aiso on the half shell, fresh caught daily.—JosiaH CaRnMopDy, Water Street. sept'7—3i vd YOR THE RACKS !—For sale, one now Sulky K second to none on the Island ; also, one good Track Sulky, very little used, made lest year, cheap for cash at W. C. ‘TIck’s, next door to Fish Market, Graften Street m t f pd—auz4 WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a family of three. Apply at this office. I 2 at ati ccs ass sianiiertcgpige li ALUABLE PREMISES FOR SALE.—For V sale, the Jand with the building thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs. Monaghan. ‘This land is situated between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a mechanic. For terms of sale apply at the office of Mx. R. REDDIN. septi TRAYED-—A few days ego, a white and brown Cow, with one horn broken. Any information will be gladly received by S. N. EARLE, West Street, tf—septli WANTED.—An honest and industrious lad, about 14 years of age, for work indoors ana outdocrs in connection with a store. Apply iat this office. dy tfi—septl2 ANTED.~— Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN McLeop & ee septlz — ANTED.—A girl for geseral housework, W Apply at this office, __ tt—angst GENTS WANTED !—" Life of Sir John A. Macdonald,” by Col. J P. Macpherson. 'n the dark days of 1873-78, Col. J. Pennington Mac- pher-on, nephew of the late Premier, proposed to him to write the story of his life. H» con- curred, and gave as istance by letters to persons in possession of the necessary iniormation res- pectin his public life. since which time the work has steadily proceeded. Owing to tue author's connection and intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many interesting facts which no other writer could, and much fuller informa- tion regarding the events with which Sir John was so closely connected. Address EARLE Pan- LISHING HousR, St. John, N. B., Sole Publishers. septld O LET.—The Dwelling House, with stable T lately occupied by the subscriber, on Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply vo Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Determi a nn SEPTEMBER 19. 1891. Uke, FAFe nea 1G win Trade, souhintieineniatip lichens een —(x)——- —--—- -______._. . ye white on in —_ can begin to show you 1e€ pile oO argains that are now > PROWSE BROs. eee MR. B.C. PROWSE has just returned from Montreal. While there he hunted the city over for job lines, and was successful in procuring some im- mense bargains in MEen’s, Boys’ and Children’s Cloth- ing; also 60 pieces Print, well worth 16 and 17 ets., we will clear at 12 cts. Everybody should call aud see _us, even if they don’t want to buy. We have made up our minds to do the biggest trade this Fall we have ever done. We want every Man, Woman and Child on P. E. Island to help us and we will save you many dollars. REMEMBER !—The more we sell the cheaper we can sell. We mean business! (<\ Ax) PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MBN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Seen September 12, 1891—eod . a ae peng TOT recite cs ; } J J. B. MACDONALD’S. (x) Ladies’ Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Seal Cloth Coats, Ladies’ Mantles, Ladies’ Saawls, Ladies’ Mantle Cloths, Black and Colored Merinos and Cashmeres, Dress Cloths. 10 Cases MEN’S CLOTHING, made specially to our own order, guaranteed the best made and cheapest in town, J. B. MACDONALD. 125 Cases already open of our Fall Goods, and more to follow. This year we purpose showing the largest and best made stock of Boots ever shown in Charlottetown, Charlottetown, September 16, 1891—eod & wky SS SCE occa PATTON BROTHERS. ita LX] . We are the ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTONS doing a Dry Goods Business in the City. MARE A NOTE OF THIS! We have only been open One Week. If our busi- ness increases at the same rate as it has during the week, we will need half a dozen Branch Stores by the time we are in business as long as some of our com- petitors. Every dollar's worth of goods put in the Store is bought for HARD, COLD CASH. We are determined no Firm shall undersell us. Remember, our place of business is 136 QUEEN STREET, two doors below Messrs. Prowse Bros. It will pay everyone to call and sce us. PATTON BROTHERS. Charlottetown, September 15, 1891—eod & wky THE INCREASED SALE THIS YEAR MY OWN HOUSEHOLD. ' 21-2 Ounce Packets, - - 5 conte, saeommemmen DTS 9 5 i i —— 10 CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE = Is the Best Proof of the Esteem in which it is Held. “ WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- ———-(x) DER has been employed in my own house- T IS THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC OF THE DAY. It is invaluable in | bold for many years. cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of | “Grorncre Lawson, Pu, D., LL. D., Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a General Streugthener of the System when | Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great weakened by Chaages of the Season. | Britain and Ireland.” septd SD i — Se eee ff ii it It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but | that the GREAT ORIGINAL is CAMPBELL’S, and that the genuine bears our ANTED.—Local and Travelling Salosmen signature upon the label, CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE has a reputation of Positions permanent. Salary and expenses Building. —DuNcAaN KENNEDY. septl8—dy septé—sat tu tf eekly.— Nb i T 25 years’ standing. dy & wky—septl |Fontor Ont. WM yal G7 (mon sat)—20pt8 ;