eee eae : : = THE DAILY Applicants to have their names THE CATHEDRAL BAZAAR. i on the voters’ list will be at-| race a os th e offices of Joha T. Melliah About two thousand people attended the } as M D mald, Esqs Electors | Bazaar yesterday evening, and a handsome : eam sa ton . st should at | #¢™m was realized. The ice Cream, Ovster, : “re a a f re pportunity tea and refreshment tables were spiendidly iva themse) ~ } or nif | patroniz zed. The Dominion election poll | is in progress, and the representatives of = | the ditferent parties, Messrs, Thos. Handra- | LOCAL AND (THER ITEMS. han and Geo Rogers, keep their eyes open as to the fairness of the voting. At three : o'clock this afternoon was ae follows: Sir ps 4 Speciatty.—Beer Bros I Jolin Thompson, was eighteen ahead of ee ‘ Mr. Laurier. r ' ' lhe literary a ted then table is doing splendidly. - - : P : The most prominent article on it, a!most, Geverat Boora at the First Methodist ; is the scholarship donated by L B Miller, ’ - | Esq. People who read of this for the first ‘ Bk | ‘ e service,| time will do wellto remember that the ps : itloly Communion, | scholarship consists of a full course S as ] g¢ Creek, on | in the Business College, including @ : ‘ | typewriting and shorthand. I[t is worth | > $60, and will be disposed of by the : a 5 ship @€ | system, a number of beans being placed 1a vessel (no one being -> ‘ - a RB ai ruin be: .. and for ten cents a guess the i person coming the nearest to the right | 1 of Prov S . P| umber obtains the scholarship. Seldom ' ” oes the opportunity offer of procuring a | 5 ‘\ hs . . , -cholarship for so little money. i - rey - | The Ladies Committee acknowledye > o i siis fron Mo "yan | ' ‘ : a. 3 » wal with thanks the receipt of a beautiful wax | ‘ , h. : ’ ‘ ' ‘ e#unn ‘ ; ‘ Oh wetll bodes #3 from Mr. Michael Hennessy. It is ' sth e will bedu ; - t <u oe m one of the fancy tables, and is as hand- ¢, U ist and later | . . } some an article as has yet been sent in, 1 They also acknowledge $10 in cash | Said: ~ | se R. C. Harris, R. C. A : ‘ ; i ie : . Comsmtttes | from Hon. Frank Smith, per Mrs. How!lan. | been so j : } t rer) : : a Phe lime light exhibition last night was | To-Niont \ aljourned meeting of | the best ever seen here. Crowds sur- | Baptist Church and congregation js | Touuded the rink, watching with intense | 3!) ‘ ght, at the close of the | interest the pictures as they were pnt one : eting, to further consider | by one on the canvas. The pictures of | Hix Lordship Bishop McDonald and of the | lau ate lamented Bishop McIntyre were true | W Beiieriy Bu r-thoughtful | to life; and those of the World’s Fair, es | nve , Mesers Johnson | pecially the Ferris Wheel, were well worth & J have arranged to have the/ paying a good price to tee. The firme | weather} : t for each day onexhibi- | who were lucky enough to procure an ad- | at their uptown store where they can | rertisement in here should be congratn- | i on naasers-bv | ‘ated, as Mesars. Haslam and Doul! know | <> — how to do their work | Parroy Tue Urorim atthe Bazzar. Messrs Fennell & Chandler have the -_— | thank~ of the Ladies Committee for $10 in | FUNERA Novice The members of | goods and Mra. James Waddell for a | P ‘ Encampment and St. Law- | beantiful cake, and Mr. Vatcher also | : Wildey Lodges, I. O. GO. F. will | for cakes, and Thos. J. Hughes for con- meet a r Lodge Room at | o'clock on | fectionery. I alay tu attend faneral of their] From Rev. J. C. McLean. Little Pond | : Wallace F Scantlebury, Funer-| parish, goods valued at $50; Grand River, | a « late res e, cor. Prince and | goods valued at $100; also a large sign ad- | D a treets, at 2 o'clock sharp for | vertisement of the Bazaar, painted ‘by H. | Pp f H. Croseman in his best style, as his don- | - ation tothe Bazaar. A fine marble slab Ma ‘ at St Eveanors.-—Mr. | for table, valued at $15, trom Cairns & Da 3. Ma ‘ Charlottetown, McLean. and Miss Louisa Compton, fourth daugh- All prices on the useful and fancy ter Mr. George Compton, St. Eleanors, | articles are put down to-day. Here is a were i marriage this morning. | grand chance to get blankets, etc., at the The ceremony was performed in St./ very lowest figures, and the fancy apron John’s Church, St. Eleanors, by Rev. Drjand other tables should do a rushing O-bor Miss Nellie Compton and Miss } trade during the remainder of the week. Dot A w were the bridesmaids, and A member of the committee acknowl- the groom was supported by Mr. William | edges $10 in cash from Bishop Macdonald Com: I happy couple have the | of Harbor Grace; Bishop Rovers, of Chat- | Lest wishes of Tu Exawixer ham, $10; Father Griffin,U. S., $5; Pather | —> - Murpt iy, Halifax,$5; Father R Macdonald, Sex Tee Macic Laytery Snow To-vienr. | N.S , $5; Father Chisolm, of Pictou, $4. ! An ther lady wishes to thank Mr. Angus _ -_— sc Rivie.— , oO ; ) k . Ririe.—M _ r C. McDonal I. McCallum for a splendid barrel of oys- | M. P. P., has kindly - ed at the ‘disposal ters of ti Powna Spo rt cane ation a nice edit silver w be g ven ¢ the best aggre- ascican = pare » the enenesttiel tentalinnenianes THAT BICICLE RACE. 0 1) 1600 yards. The final match : a >on.) | Sin,—Why is it that we do not see the | . at Greenwood range, Pownal, . | name of the so-called champ‘on amongst Saturda n October Com- | 2 ° t] voll ot eishs 1 oe list for to-morrow’s race on the Exhi- | ywtitiore i at tx mn ne grounm at ig | 4 . . . | oo : ; bition grounds ? This race would give him ci iTp I rowse Bros Jenkins & ' . : | ; ' a splendid opportunity of showing the pub- | Co 5 yntribute prizes to be], 7 | : lic what he can really do. fire al “ame time rs Boxer ceeseliiaiien XER. 7. oc. 7.1 At the Maritime Conven- QQ ae i in Freiricton, the following officers The Modern Beauty were elected: President Mrs. Archibald, Thrives on good food an.i sunshine, with | ; TT . . Halifax; vice-president at large, Mrs r B pletty of exercise in e open air. Her Smith. Windsor; vice- presi lent for a form glows with healtu and ber face blooms Branewick, Mrs Turnbull, St John; Nova | with its beauty. If her system needs the Scotia, Mrs Roe, Yarmouth; Prince Edward | cleansing action of a Jaxative remedy, she Islan i, Mrs Strong, Summerside; corres-| yse. the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative ponding secretary » We s Aitkinson, Monc- Syrup of Figs. fon: recording se tarv, Mrs Trites, Sus- ; —-- ~»ee---- — sex: treas Mi ss Lockhart, St. John; Great shall be the fal. Weexpect the anditor, M . M Farland, St. John bigvest fall trade this year, on account of _ . wonderful prices at which we are selling Come tro tHe Rixk on your way home | our clothing and carpets, house furnishing from the Exhibition and get your dinner | ete, Strangers come and see us, it’s a or tea, which ever you want pleasure to show you through our great oe : store.—ProWre Bros. Price Weaver at Masonic Tewrete.— enmiiiiliiion large and highly Tue admirable | Bazaar. “Under the | Last evening a very Best Dixners 1x Town at the pleased audience witnessed an performar ce of the fine play, Gaslight.” with its great railroad scene, | given with capital effect, and the different | hands. Miss Grey | bher were given with lots of performance re- characters in c spable and Mr We applanse, and the whol Free Photographs. flected the greatest credit on the a During Exhibition Week we will give ment and the Company. The favorite | .wavtoeach cash customer buying one play of the “Octoroon; ur Life in Louie | qojjar's worth of goods a 5x8 phote, to be lana,” will be performed to-night. The! sejected from an assortment shown. Ex- masic of the orchestra was very much ap- | coijent photos of Lord and Lady Aberdeen prcctated . are in this collection, and everyone who ie , had the privilege of being présented to Asovt Apverrisixc.—It’« the number | ii cie Excellencies should have one. Re of ideas rather than the number of words , member it does not cost you anything. it effec- Our prices are known to be right, and the in an advertisement which makes tive. The best ads. contain but one ; | photo is given away as a special thing dur- When a merchants stops advertising | ing the time of the Exhibition. people get the idea into their heads that | bis bue « “going down.” i When a store is crowded with customers | an ress 2 created that something | & S entremion io created On ne | conneen Johnson, = : i this reason the crowd attracted to a stere : ; a s by advertising usually attracts another THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. rowd i “ . : - sii iecaeeiacncaitaiithinaaiailiaciililaess Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. PE RSONAL. | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. 26 Mayor Dawson returned home last even-} aye aes ny. Mra D u Lodge of Hillsboro’ N B., who has been ——_ attending her mo- | WE WILL SIGNALIZE ther (Mrs Whi te of Montague) in her — ess r ed to her home this m George H. Ham, formerly oe EXHIBITION WEEK identified wit h the press of Manitoba, and how one of the travelling officials ef the | C.P.R., paying Victoria a business | cm BE BUG ccc Visit.—V j ria, Bb. C., Colonist, ma 17 Mrs. E. C. Jones and daugl ei Novo, ore Chaclowceow vision AN Fx Ibit Of Our Furniture Mrs. W. T. Hnggan, Mrs. Jones’ sis ter. Mr. Jamea McKenzie, of the 1. C. B., and | Mre. McK, rossel to the Island yes- | ——AND-—— terday to atte exhibition.—Moncton | Times, «one ot the mont pop FURNITURE PRICES t Halifax, N.S., spent f his annual vacation in by the men Patrick McC are lar police off the greater part AT OUR WARERUOMS. ove tert: » mun, ai was enteria ned of lis raft in this city. Mr. Me- : Carey kk ir city feeling that the Far away customers may expect special * boys ' “ assist officera on the prices. We will be glial tu see you and other side the line in securing promin- | show you our stock. emt criminals H was the guest of the Olivers of Station I during his stay in Bos- | fon, and the ** | * seem to have been more than pleased at the opportunity of | MARK WRIGHT r 00., LTD, entertaining a visitor, who, though work- | gunder her majesty, still has the inter- Who Sell at Selling Prices. Ost Of px business at heart.—Boston “ Poet Sent | septco Tweed Dress Costumes. We are showing a magnificent variety of Goods, The Colorings are very beautiful this season, and every these Fash ionable taste can be suited from the large ard dainty assortment we have now in stock. Wonderful value See our $1 line. BEER BROS. Misses’ Ulsters, | could safely trust its words. ;} ut once, Insure Against Accidents With E. R. BROW piock. CH’TOWN. BLOCK, Insurance Agent. TELEGRAPHIC. guess | Sranat Desraroass Tro Tae Examiner “voce te HOME RULE FOR IRELAND. Chimberlain’s Speech at Leeds. Lonpon, Sept. 26. Jose P oh Cham “Ne ‘ver a berlain, speaking at Leeds, mn to Home Rule the present time. Che course of recent events. he declared, proved that the [rish partv was not made of such stuff that any English Government ed as at to thank that party for exposing themselves one and another, in their true colors. Ever since Home Rule was defeated, Chamber- lain said, members of the party had been engaged in blackening each other’s charac- ters, painting portraits of each ot taken together, would form a chamber of horrors. (Cheers and laughter.) ee Count Mercier’s Condition. Monrreat, Sept. 26 Mercier shows remarkable vitality. He received the apostolic benediction from the | Pope yester, lay. NOTES “AND COMMENTS. —The « sarly death of Mr. Wallace F., Scantlebury, is de — y regretted ie many friends. An excellent official and a good man has passed a away. —The amount due Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, on the 30st August, by the Government of P. E. Island, was $77,143, and the amount due by Provioc’al Gov- ernments to the Merchants Bank of Hal- ifax onthe same date was $89,340. We are getting on —Water wes let into the Canadian Soo canal yesterday, but it will be some davs before the dams are cleared : ne and the | entrance ready for vessels tu go through. | | It has not yet been defi: nitel ly settled | whether there will be a formal opening or | not. Notwithstanding the excitement of the Exhibition, the Electors of Ward 2 should not overlook the im ports ance of selecting a good man to re present the Ward for the | balanee of Conncillor Robertson’s A meeting of the Electors should be and a candidate selected. time. held MARRIED. At St. Andrew’s, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. Monsignor McDonald, Pp. P ’ Mr. J-hn F. Loughran, of Fort Augustus | parish, to Miss Aj gnes, daughter of Martin Sinnott, Esq., of Morell. = = = ™ —_ DIED. At Hay River on the 18th inst. Annie E. deary bloved child of Allan and Mar 'y Gillis, aged 5 years 5 months and 9 days. Dearest Annie thou has left us. An thy loss we deeply feel. But it is God who has bereft us Who can all our sorrows heal 25th in his In this city on the Wallace J. Scantlebury {Fnneral will leave his late Prince St. Thursday the 27th for the People’s Cemetery.} Sept ins 46th year. residence | at 2 p. m. WE SZLL Books, Stationery, FANCY GQ00DS At Reasonable Rates Visiters will find our Store | the best place for anything in | the above lines. GEO, CARTER & C0,, 187 QUEEN SQUARE. sept2 5 EFFECT OF THE PRE NCH TREATY.— | Clarets at half price! The Bordeaux Claret | Company, catablished at Montreal in view of the French Treaty, are now offering the Cana- dian connoisseur beautiful Wines at $3 and $4 por case of twelve large quart bottles. These are equal to any 36 or $8 Wines sold on their label. Every swell notel and club are now handiing them, and they are recommended by the best phyricians as being parpoctty pure | and highly adapted for invalids’ use. Ad- | dress Bordeaux Claret Company, 30 Hospital Street, Montre al. WwW 8—septls LADIES’ FELT HATS, Latest American Styles Just Received. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT? Is now complete. Weare better prepared than ever this Fall to suit our lady customers in this department. German and English made Jackets of Beaver, Nap Cleth and ‘I'weed, in Black, Navy, Cinnamon Brown, Seal Brown and Myrtle. HARRIS & STEWART, London House. Tuk Wrarner.—Moderate winds; fine and. cool, | ment when purchasing, Unionists had | her which, | Very /GREENLAND SEAL CAPES }inch lengths. EXAMINER . ; ; ; W. A. WEEKS & 60. IMMENSE NEW STOCK ——— OF Mantles, Jackets and Fine Furs. Mantle Department. | Latest German and English make, all personally selected. | Our variety is very large, our styles correct, our prices the lowest. Visit this depart- sich Furs! In Fur ( of the roods we carry one largest and richest stocks of Furs in the city. special display of iS, 20, 22, 24 37 and Our prices on | these goods are low. W. A. WEEKS & C9. Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, September 17, 1894—m w f WEDN ISDAY, ee Red Cap, | PRICES SEPTEMBER es 1894. —— ———* Binder Twine.CUSTOMERS ! I wish to inform you AWAY that T-am alway to the Blue FibboONn,| powy. front with low prices, and will meet the guarantee’ to lowest of the Best Machine Oil in the City low, or even a little better. Charlottetown, Augu 8, 1894—m w f W. E. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. NEW GOODS RECEIVE J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Tn Our Boot and Shoe Department | WE HAVE RECEIVED ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY CASES from the leading manufacturers of Canada. New New Mantles and Jackets, Furs, New Dress Goods, | New Clothing, New Overcoats, j New Fur Coats, New Prices to suit. | Suits for Men and Boys, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 8194—dy Market Square, Opposite West Kod Market House. WichAY WOOLEN COMPANY. very Visitor and Exhibitor at the Exhibition Is cordially invited to come and judge for yourselves if our show of EADY-MADE CLOTHING ‘is not the best in the city. yourselves that what we say is true, knows that. show goods. Hats, Caps, Blanketing - z ° - v GET OUR GOOD GROCERIES. them that satisfies. QUALITY sure of finding us may at the a questiou of you always feel front. As for PRICE, we are right in it. come and see how we weigh. (x}—— Ss ANDERSON «& CO., Newson Block, Victoria Row. Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Charlottetown, September 24, 1894—m wf masonic TEMPLe,, NEW _ GROCERY — EXHIBITION WEEK. \Meat Store. public that he has now in stock, at his old and well-known business stand, Richmond | Street, a large and well-selected stock of Wednesday Ev’g, Sept. 26. | | There 1s something substantial about Sug: “The subscriber iia leave to inform the | We claim we have the Highest price, Cash or Trade, always Weigh well our words, then | IT MEETS | the finest GROCERIES, which will be | sold at the lowest prices for cash. Also, constantly on hand, a full supply of BEEF, PORK, BACON, ete. High-grade FLOUR and TEAS, whole- sale and retail. THOMAS CAMPBELL. BOSTON COMEDY COMPANY, H. PRICE WEBBER, Manager, sup- ported by the favorite Actress, EDWINA GREY To-night—'"'The Octoroon.”’ septld For Ladies and Gentlemen. Admission, 25 cents; rescrved seats, 35 overture at 8| , ROBINSON, the Barber, may be found at eents. Doors open at 7.15; his ole stand, Opposite the Post Office, north o'clock. side. Having just returned from Boston. “he , > ni where I have paid special attention for some 8A Change of progre anne nightly. time tothe latest modes of Hair Dressing, I sept26 am prepared to do Hair Cutting, Shemeee ing, Shaving, ete., in all the most modern sciatica itaaiiealiiaaiiiaaiiitiaeaiaills Salt! Salt! To arrive, per bark R. B. Peake, from Liverpool, due here about 15th October, 8,000 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pur- chase can book, now at low rates. PEAKE BROS. & CO. styles. Give mea call, G. M. ROBINSON. sept25—lw pd guar Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are twoorcha one containing sixty trees of different varie- ties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. ‘Terms easy. Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1894—dy . . ©. BENOIT. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1894, sep'25—3m dy & wky and Overcoats, very small margin, anywhere ; , Underclothing and Gents’ “Furnishings in all gc nadie N paid for Wool. largest and the cheapest, and we want you to see for We have a very large assortment of ee ‘ported and made from our own manufactured goods, and we are selling them at : are also headquarters for Tweeds, our own make being the best goods you can a both im- We every farmer 0 trouble to Remember the place Corner of Queen and Grafton Streets. FLOUR, TEA AND SUGAR Are Some of the Necessaries of Life. our goods and prices. Ch’town, Sept. 26, the wants of every house- keeper who wishes to! save TIME, TROUBLE, EXPENSE. “CHAI M Od a ONTMVE| NVIUUAD S.TTIGOO AA septl4 REVERE HOTEL, (Formerly Rocklin House.) | This centrally located Hotel, which is within five minutes’ walk of Railway | | Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, | | painted and renovated. | water, and possesses the finest bath rooms ARTISTIC HAIR DRESSING ' | ply to Is fitted with hot of any Hotel in the city. Terms, moder- | ate. Coacli meets all trains. | 8. BROWN, Proprieter. _septl9—dy 6m — wy l yr Exhibition Sales. Auction Sales of Live Stock, etc., will be attended to at the Provincial Exbibi- tion Grounds on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 26th, from 10 a. m. till 2 p. m. Parties having Stock to sell can ap- A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. septl8—eod tl 25th) =wky Li WA NTED--A married couple or twog en- tlemen boardersin a private es Ce. locatioa, nice rooms. A00F, cad oleae AMINER Office, 1894—mon wed fri Leicester, cull among thetn. | and imported ewes, and sired by my im- —{x) We have Flour to suit eve rybody in quality and price. w in Granulated, Powdered, When it comes to| We invite you to try our Groceries, feeling confident that S. B. ENMAN Cut Loaf, Porto Rico. Tea to satisfy all tastes. Trinidad and Yellow Refined. you will be satisfied with. & CO. In the Building formerly occupied by J. D. McLeod, Queen Street. Exhibition Week oR. 4. D. JOHNSON During Exhibition Week ig AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | we offer our 1; arge stock of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE at specially low prices for cash. E.W. TAYLOR, CAMEROY BLOCK. sept20 Yorkshire and Plymouth Rocks. In Leicesters I have the best lot of ram | Office -- Rent Street Aug 16, "94—ly Wants, Lost, Found, & | aaverlacinneies under this heading charged five cents per line. WANTED-~—A giri for general housework in a family of three. pply at this office, _—— Fe U ND— A Stethe scope. Apply at this Office. septa ASRS Ww AN TED—By the first of October, ri for general housework in a small yy. i Apply at EXAMINER Office, sept2 lambs [ have-ever offered fer sale, not a | All from prize winning ported ram “MacNeil,” winner of the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition for | three years in succession. In YorkshiresI havea grand lot of young pigs of both sexes, from 2 to 7 months old, ali registered. In Plymouth Rocks a nice Jot of young chicks. Write for prices, etc. Satisfaction guaranteed. WM. CLARK, North Wiltshire, P. E. I. sept21 wky lm dy 27th oct TO LET—The single tenement on Stuart Street, containing six rooms besides kitchen and attic. A large lot of ground can be used osngesmn © uired. Occupied at _— Mrs. Webb. Possession October Ist. Ap- - 4 to ALEXANDER HORNE. septls OFFIC ES TO LET—The Rooms a above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, at present occupied by Miss Chisholm as an "Art Stadio, with fire-proof vault. Possession given Oct. 13th. Apply at Merchants’ —_ of P. E. eod ti—septlg Island. HOUSES TO LET Three comfortable houses on Pleasant Street, with stables and cvach house. Apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auc- tioneer. iw 2aw—septis WwW ANTED—A housemaid. Apply to Mas F PETERS, Sidmont. _—septi7 TO LElf—One-half of subseriber’s nou — Orlebar Street, containing six rooms ant sitaation ; rent moderate. Any Sa tomun- NEY GREY. TU LET— The Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, heated with hot water and contaiaing nine rooms, ply to ) GEORGE ALLEY. tts FOR SALE—The eee on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s contaln - ing ln rooms. Apply to Mrs. FLAIGER, North River. eod tf TO LET—A tenement containing five rooms ina dwelling house on Alley Street. Possession giver Lith October next.—THOMAS ALLEY. thu sat ta—septiS FOR SALE OR TO LET—The wate pate ing known as the “Terrace H On the corner of Pownal and in te for sale or tole. The building is well nished througbout, and will be — or iet either i . unfurnished. For parti- eulars apply to M. P. Hogan. Uf -eug27 aout aende ped rec es MY Fe A GR RR a te se te neg Re net NR Aone a 5 / ,