- > ry ae - 4 Y Yun ee . ewe : eats oe ‘ . os . c es : | a FHE DAILY EXAMINER : . - - . - . MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1894. LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. oe : Queen otel, ‘ = Manxties a SPecraLry seer Bros P ’rofessor Fletcher left Charlottetown CS i a ‘ a - thie ened fe — ee w ~~ . = | AH bli A a Rev. Father Connolly, S. J., of Mon : ( a ale a treal, preached at High Mase in St. Dun . atan’s Cathedral vesterday Ce Te er ie tae ee eee ane H _ Prof. Robertson, D M Maepherson, 4 M " < * ; M. P. P. and ex-Governor Hoard eave | —— aL . a sila i. ‘ . ‘ ; j ° ; avo —An_alopted chil o ir New ‘Brunawick femora. ‘The Our stock of Re adymade Clothing is now complete, and we are prepared to decorate and brighten up the Lunch Baskets t since Monday last visit several of the Island dairying oy -heaner ‘ ites anvw oj om dp § aa 5 J i outer man cheaper than it-ean be done anywhere in the city. Come and see our $3 Serge Suits and $5 No. 2 Compa G | —_— aptain Churchill, of the Fastnet, was cto Qaiite far * Fleet > : Nf. i. r Ee ° » . mpany will please be on hand the winner ofa pair of binaoewlar glasses Worsted Suits for Men, Examine our Home Manufactured Tweed Suits, good heavy goods; will wear like C S for, gum detachm recent regutta at Arichat for the moeepoy {Leather ; nothing imported ean compete with them. roquet els, Siw Tr} Hattie | Ular capta 1 of iny steamer running t Yr . ] ‘ > warv , y" ? . ? . ‘ F : T fe . - ‘de_on Saturday, | that port. “Congratulations arein onler. We handle everything in the Clothing line Separate Coats, Coats and Vests and Pants in both imported H . el in the United States om a Teetuing tu and home-made goods, We are the centre of the Clothing trade, because we carry the largest stock of the ammocks, on astronomy, proposes to leave the Ottawa v o 16 ce y a ae 1 3 e > is aw . » . " a 7 . axe C aew plankwar in| civil service atl to actile in New York ol best and cheapest goods in the city, If you are in need of Cloth you will do well to call on us, We earry AT , ashington a £ as ies ‘ ae eae ri : a ‘ . , —A i-— veen Kens and Grafton | "S. D. Sott, Kaa. editor of the St, John & lull line of Imported Cloths, including Worsteds, Serges and Pantings, and a large line of Canadian Tweeds iia eel Mount Allison University, are on a nthe prpeeces direct from the mills, besides our own manufactured Tweeds. Prices to Suit Eve hod ! ‘fine field of wheat, well ripen | eneats of W. W. Beer, Baq. white in Char Ye have a large stock of HATS on hand which we are selling at a very small advance on cost. Come Very DOaY. ottetown ‘ a wad Bei a : ; Bs a . 2 f FATT IWAN ~ ae * re p There “were registered at the Hote and see our Straw Hats before buying, A new line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS just in. eas Se ee ee it 2 x Giacsow;, Neil M Lod, City Kemember, we have removed to J. D. McLeod's Corner, and we are not connected with any other store | Wéhave just ca , susiness f m portance U ‘ { e and Vite, brook ly ° . 1 4 r r ‘] a ae . ; » rT ¢ . 7 . . . ° ° > e lave « us receiv , i aden Y; Arthur Cooke, do; WW Wickham, in the city. 'Phis is the only place we do business, and this is the spot where we pay the highest price for! |. re Lone ee Paunyauonse Hat Lecture wwnight| Tire, weie registered, at the Quoe Wool, cash or trade, and sell goods cheaper for cash than anywhere else in the city. cera: See a tev. Mr. Hamlyn. The Artillery Band | Hotel this forenoe 3 ay, ets Moan which we offer for sale low 8 at the bookstores and at the hel! Ni ho $08, Dandass; A D Gunn, Upper : “a . : . if } Pau FPastwer ca led here vesterday fore- ie onl Mrs. Charles H. Cooke, of | a s ! es . r wav to Halifax from Summer Brook! n, N. Y., have been on the Island . “oy | y eee JOB LINES. Binder Twine.CUSTOMERS! — Haw ra Riv eteee arn " vesbdoad ‘o Charlottetown: They aor al a ” . a present at the Hotel Davik } toyrapner, Q ween Street. has received Ernest H tiiman, M D, New York; Z Nel- ae ee _ ‘ trons fron His Excellency the Gov- Mi. an do. fo sar on = - } : e coat Toe oe ceramsen, Se ose eee, Hamel tate TO-DAY WE RECEIVED Red Cap, - - | PsttFS f wish to inform you) Opposite Market Square, starr, Hal! fax; Miss J H J *+hnson, Miss J M Culbertson, Brooklyn, N Y; Miss Minnie Moore, Charlottetow: 12th--Edwin Col- ins, Edwin Collins, jr, George L Collins, + Dorchester District, Boston; A MeDonald and wife, Ch’tow: BaRRACKS Br rvep —The Salvation Army Barracks at Fredericton, N. B., was -stroyed by fire on Friday morning. The e is beliewed to have been Of ThéenTiary and S¢ vera! ‘ wy ° yersens are uncer e ‘ a I } Robert Sutcliffe, evangelist, preached iz arres : . — i Kensington Hall last night to a crowded Aut. lever sol tusic | shoul d not | POs. Mr. Sutelige, who is now a mene fa to secur tickets forthe Swedisi ber of the East Maine Conf ence of ~ the a t at tl oO AH t M. E. charch, was formerly evangelist ir larte cert a ie ere onse “ 2 : Z _ . ee : charze of the work in Kensington Hall in vening Phe Quartet is without question ‘ ; : : this city. I'he ovand of workers who were most aristic combination ¢ Tre le ee ; Amer \ ected nthe work with him and hi- Ces in i werici » ; : : imi M R ‘ i w cr id Set and » c ; Pn ‘ bear him again, and many of them ex- LICE URT.~— i his forenoon, P } } 4 . nity : R . j Ti “| pressed the wish that they all have that he Soott et case against ‘har hor: J J ; ae Ac ases against Kichard 11 “ , were back with us again. Mrs. Suteliffi und W am Heartz were further adjourned ably presided at the organ and the cho‘: aang their best, which speaks volumes Arrrivals at the Hotel Acadia: W D Burton and wife, New York: D A Bruce and wife, Ch’town; Walter Donovan, Bos- ton, Harvey A Henry S Courtney, Lowell; Dr. J E Irwin, Boston; W D Vv Earle, Chrtowr $ W V Douse, do; Cc N Howe, W orcest r; Roy Ss Howe, do; Mrs[IC Hall, Boston; Mrs Strickland, Ch’town: Miss Bond, do; Miss A Bon 1, do; kland, do; Wm L Strickland, de; to one week “Jimmy” Hughie Ss was fined $5 or twenty days for using profane language on the » drunk waa ed $1 or four days, and four other lischarged. streets: one drunks were . on , Collise n, Goopv Wueeiise.—Yesterday M W al- ter P. Doull rode from Charlottetown to Summerside on his bicycle in a little leas than four hours, and rode from Summer- side io Charlottetown the same evening in Miss Steix ; four hours sad five minutes The last | Miss Currier, Ottawa; Miss Wright, do; fifteen miles were made by moonlight. The | Miss Maud Wright, «4 ; Robert Fennell, in was made on a Brantford Ch’town; Mrs Fennell, di ; Miss Letty fanaa Fennell, do; Miss Ida Fennell, do; R IC Stevens, Boston; W A Weeks, Ch’town; Mrs Weeks, nurse and child, do; Miss E lith Weeks, do; Jack Davies, dk . G Db L megworth and wife, do; (ns = ng worth, do; Gorden T Alley, do; Capt E Kindersley, Ottawa; Mr Erskine, do; Mr do; V Doran, Ch’town; W §S Dox’: Forcer Ir—Lieut. Paogh, of the cial Reform Braach of the Army, will a lecture racks this even ng, at 5 o'clock, on ‘Genersl Booth’s Darkest England Scheme,” with special reference to its application in Canada and other countries Salvation in the Bar- ~ deliver Campbell, Mrs. Beer will be on the platform and take | Stewart, do; Mrs W S Stewart, do part n the meeting All are invited ee ones ae MARRIED. Scots Wa Har -Mr. Donald Ma At the manse, on the 13th inst., by Rey. Eachern, an enthusiastic member of the | T. F. Fullerton, Robert Chron MeVitie, P. E. Island Caledonian Club, now a resi-| of Crapaud, to Ella May Simmons, of lent of Pictou, N. 8., with some two hun- | Victoria. dred excursioniste, hired the steamer St. Oiaf, of Pictou, and arrived at Georgetown : DIED witness Saturday. The party by their two pipers, A W . Harrington. ie time to the proceedings on accon panied Sutherland and At DeSable, on the 30th ult., Isabel Mc- Kay, beloved wife of Mr. John Currie, in the 79th vear of her age. were namin Fett Dowy Frow Exuavstioy.—An old At DeSable on the 30th July, Isabel om a : : fay loved wife n Yor woman named Woods fell down iu front | McKay, beloved wif vohn Currie, : . , 74 ar of } ge. The of Dr. Brown’s office, Fitzroy Street, on Esq,in the 79th year of her age. The Saturday last, and beeame unconscious. | peaceful life had a peaceful and happy The doctor, after bringing her to, found | close. Sustained by her unfaltering trust that the woman was olesent starved, and in the Saviour. whom she had so faith- her weakness was owing to that canse. | fully served, death was to her but the opening of the portal leading to the “rest It appears that she was formerly an in- a garae that remains for the people of God. mate of the Poor House, to which institu tion Marshal Cameron returned her. = : > = . Makes Skin Soft and Clear, a cee Orricers Evecrep.—At the meeting of the Farmers’ and Dairymen’s Association following officers were SECURE HOT WEATHER COMFORT —BY UsING— held recently, the elected : President — Hon Alex. Laird, (re elected. ) Vice-President—JohnC. Underhay,Eeq., s (re-elected) " Johnson’s Cream of Roses. Secretary— 7. We Veasey, (re-elected.) csidiiepiiivinia Executive Committee—Neil McPhee, Glencoradale; Chas. Waye, St. Peters; F S. Robertson, Red Point; Abraham Brown, Jos. Wise, Jas. Dickieson, Annear, (r ote . : It ia perfectly harmless; is delicately and richly perfumed ; is not sticky or oily; sunburns. removes all ronghness§ and Jno Price 25 cents. Johnson & Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS - Tae Orera Hovse.—The Harry Lindley ‘ panv of pavers luded their en- ent at the Opera House on Saturday | 2 — partiey Campbell’s well- known “Divorce” was most | acceptably presented After the-third act Mr. Secord madethe ann the Opera House had evening, when ’ |} society play . . : yy Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. muncement that | Cor. Queen and Richmond Streets. the management of augl3 made arrangement for a returm engage-| ~ o"_ ere. eee i a ment of the company, beginning October lith, when they will produce Harry B bs y Lindley’s play, copyrighted in Washington, | 6Buw7a e “Ben Hur.” Also “Sitting Bull, the last “The Castaways,” & of the S : be considerably ang- rx, The eo npany will mented Beurvare ! -_— OppreLLowrnie At the recent session | Lodge at Halifax, the follow- Z The Summer Girl is now rampant. It for the en*uing is well for the young man to beware of the bewitching sinner. Beware, also, both lold and young, of fancy prices in these | hard times, At MARK WRIGHT & CO’S. you get the Lest equivalent for your money in GOOD, RELIABLE FURNITURE that 18 to be obtained anywhere. Our summer vale continues at prices which tell their own story. of the Gra rs were elected Grand Master—H W Rogers, Amherst. Deputy Grand Master—S T Rogers, M nel. ; Grand Warder--T B Grady, Summer- Grand Secretary—J C P Frazee, Hali fax (re-elected) lreasurer—J H Baleom, Hali- Grand tax Grand Repre Halifax I x opie Bee messes" © MARK WRIGHT & C0., LTD,, ae BORN. | on the Iith inefjeto she Beales, a daughter. sentative—W 5 Rogers, Who Sell at Selling Prices. bs thid olay, augl3 db. & A. Shape, $2. BD. & A. Shape, $2.00. D & A. Nursing, Lewis’ Magnetic. dackson’s Corset Waist. Crompton’s Abdominal. The B. T., carrying $300 insurance with it. The Habit Corset. The Lily Corset. In addition to our twelve regular staple line of Corsets we carry a complete stock of the above celebrated and patented Corsets, each having its own particular merit. Our stock of Corsets and Misses’ Waists is very large, and our prices will suit everyone. BEER BROS. Tee Wearnten.—Moderate to fresh winds, mostly southerly to westerly ; fair to clowly. with showers or thunder storms in many places. which will be sold for $8.78 §3-dozen Umbrellas. worth 75 ets.,. which will be sold for 4c. | Straw Hats, Summer Unidercioth- me, etc., must be cleared out, so come and have a bargain. See those Coats! See thozc Um- brelbas. ———{ x ‘ / PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—dy A SATISFIED CUSTOMER IS OUR BEST ADVERTISEMENT | ee ee . Reliable Goods, Low Prices. Small Profits, Fair and Honest rm _ rreatment to Everybody. k= GROCERIES. front Ste re Has placed us in the rank, and: made our popular in every home. we TRY US! SANDERSON & CO., Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, Jaly 13, 1894—m w f 50 McIntosh Ceats, worth $13.50, Blye Ribbon, | AWAY that — am always to the pow, front with low prices and will guarantee’ to meet the lowest of the Best Machine Oil in the City tow, or even a little better. | | W. &. DAWSON. W. E. DAWSON. Charlottetown, August 8, | | 1894—im w f | 1 DRESS SUITS TO ORDER! psbA apibieniageie | Lourest Prices ! Latest Styles ! YX D.A.BRUCE Clothier. Leading Charlottetown, August 6, 1894—m w f , | Liberal-Couservative Conven- tion for West Queen's, The’ Liberal-C« Electors of Eots 20, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 65 ‘and Char- lottetown,are requested to meet in Conven- ton in the Philharmonic Hall, at Char- lottetown,on MON DAY . the 20th of August, inst., at one o’clock, p. m., for the purpose of organizing au Association for the Klee- ynservative toral Distritt of West Queen’s, At the same meeting arrangements will be made for the Revising of the Voters’ : j . on is requested to Le lSis, Each Polling Divis: | represented. W. E. President Queen’s County. | | *town, Aug. I1, 1894. STA LEY’S LADIES’ JACK- See the ETS we are selling at $1.00 and $2.50, worth double. LIVERY STABLE,’ GREAT GEONGE STREET, | and | NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. | must be sig discount | All our BLOUSES SHIRT WAISTS sold this month. to cleur. ea WON CHALLIES | at} Sand 10 cents. | PRINT COTTONS selling CHURCH SCHOSL FOR GIRLS Edgehili, Windser, N. S. First-elass Turnouts, Barouches, Buag- | gies and Open Wagons. Teams can be | had at any hour. Rates reasonable and special terms made for excursion parties. JOSEPH STANLEY, Great George Street. very low : Established by the Authority and. under the Patronage of the Synod of ihe Diocese of Nova Scotia, and the Synod of the Diocese of Fredericton. t Haris Siena Ch’town, Aug. 2, 1894—dy Chairman Board. of Trustees—The Bishop of Nova Scotia. President Board cf Leckie, Esq. Directors—R. G. COTTAGE FOR SALE BY AUCTION. Layyjn-tructed by Mrs. Wm . Larter to self "fy Auction, on the’ premises, on WEDNESDAY, the lith day of August, instant, at 12 o’clock, noon :— Lapy Prrncipat—Miss Maca, with a staff of twelve Governesses and Instructors. : The Buildings at Edgehtll have capacity for 100 residents.. ‘he new buildmg 16 heated throughout with hot water, and all rooms are-provided with the electric light The seth cover eight atres, about one- half being solely for recreation, and. laid out for Tennis, Crequet, Bowls and Ar chery’ Muehaelmas term begins Sept. Lst. For Calendar embodying full information and blank form of application for admis- The Cotiage and Premises situate on the corner of Great George and Euston Streets, at present occupied by Mr. John Wonnacott. Good title. Terms at sale. sion, apply to DR. HIND R. BEAIRSTO, - : jy25—Im ed Windsor, N. §, Anctioneer. augll DAWSON, | Hats and Caps. | »« Delivery Express. : eee ————————_——_——_——_——_, CHEAP SALE FOR ONE MONTH Charlottetown, July 31, 1894—t t 8 tlt ee sa eee — Sugar and Molasses PER “HATTIE LOUISE.” Second Cargo Now Due. 70 Hhds. Bright Barbadoes Sugar, 30 “ Trinidad “ 300 Puns. Very Choice Molasses, Will be sold low when landing. Ask for prices, CAKVELL BROS. aug2—2w th mon pattu fri guar ws NEW STORE. I have opened a new JEWELRY and FANCY GOODS STORE on QUEEN STREETS, opposite J. D. McLeod & Co’s. If yon want your Watch or Clock to go —I don’t mean to go when you go, but to go and keep good time —come to JOSEPH GOODSTEIN and have them repaired Open daily from 7 a. m. till 9.30 p.m. july 12 P. E. island Railway. Onand after FRIDAY, list June, 1894, the trains of this Railway will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains’ Outward, Trains Inward, Read down Read up PM AM Leave Arrive PM AM SH OG. coccss Charlottetown....... 6D 90 301 614.....Royalty Junction.....606 919 35) 645. ....North Wiltshire...... 534 8380 405 658.......Hunter River....... 524 815 $20 7 BB...0000. .ceeRTROMS. ...0..0 5oL 78 CH 7D. 000. ccccc OR. ..0......405 UE eg ee ie 414 7W Bae Pati sernes Kensington ......,.429 648 OO 6 OPP scscce Ar AV ecseeee GQ 406 O16 PM Summerside AM 14 830 ee as 340 1166 1 BGP OGiiicecccs Miscouche.,........ 325 1044 223 905........ Wellington........ 307 1017 ge , Se POSCREI....00....88 O88 6B BOGS. 0s 0000500 RMD oc ctesscne 146 SOD 508 10 47.........Bloomffeld.,....... 130 744 EB. 200 =e ON ee > ae: eae OSS 12 GS, . » 00 0rscdee akdbtess 1225 600 PM AM PM AM AM P AM PM 680 300..,.... Charlottetown. ...... 9m 53 650 315.....Royalty Junction..... 90 516 YD. Oil cccsesens Bedford..,..... .840 440 805 405)...... Ar Ly.......¢ 81 405 Mount Stewa) t 820 4 10 L i 810 355 90 4B.qq......- 742 315 be. roe 7D 24 1014 538.........Bear River......... 646 158 BOGS OGD. oasis es cs BU s. + crcend 6H 11 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 525 410..,....Mount Stewart......810 3846 938 503......,...-Cardigan...... 717 287 eee DMP iseoesd Georgetown........ 70 21% 4M PM AM PM PM AM 515 eee 7 Gee Cape Traverse.... . 6% PM AM Men's and Boys Clothing, Gents Furnishings, Hats and Caps. T'wenty per cent. discount on all our stock of .Beots and Shoes; twenty per cent. discount on Men’s and Boys’ Clothing; twenty per cent, discount on Gents’ Furnishings, Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats at half price. This is a Genuine Sale, and Discounts will be strictly adhered to. J. B. MACDONALD .& CO. Charlottetown, July 31, Market Square, Opposite West End of Market House. THIS BEING THE PRESERVING SEASON, Anyone requiring PRESERVING BOTTLES can procure 8] 94—dv Piat, Quart or Half Gallon sizes at very low prices from S. Bb. ENMAN & CO., nee Charlottetown, July 26, 189t—mon wed fri In J. D. McLeod’s Corner Building Queen Street. Bet inn Bl TT, The subscriber has thoroughly refitted and refurnished the above Hotel on Kent 2 | Street, a few doors east of City Building, I have carefully analyzed | and is prepared to accommodate permati- | samples of ent and transient boarders. bi Rates moderate. First-class table. | Woodill’s German JOSEPH KENT, | Baking Powder, Good stabling in connection. | Proprietor. augi—d&w then eod mon th sat purchased by me at several SALE stores, and found them PURE FOR ‘ s 3 yO _ ’ ? /WHOLESOME, WELL PRO- The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, PORTIONED. }now in my possession. The premises GEORGE LAWSON, | may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p. m. Ph. D., LL. D. | For terms apply to Messrs. M. & D.C. Halifax. N.S. | McLeod, or to the subscriber. - JAMES McLEOD. Pr ny All kinds, wholesale and retail, at WATSON’S DRUG STORE. julyl7 jy28 BOATS TO HIRE. Parties wishing to hire boats, or to be taken out to the warships, can be accom- modated on applying to John Snelgrove, Steam Navigation Wharf, where boats can | be obtained at any time. augs Trunks, Baggage, etc., conveyed to and from all trains, steamboats, ete., at short | — Set apetleteetiomren notice. Please leave your orders at C.J. | | WANTED.—An honest, active gentleman . . .. o 7 to travel, with expenses paid, representing Patton & Co’s. Store, north side of Queen | establisiicd house. Galery SS MONTHLY with Square. aug6—3w mn ws increase, and position permanent if suited. | Enclose reference—-THE DoMINION CoMm- Pany, 317 Omaha Building, Chicago. julyl4—law (sat) tf A. MeQUAID. july26—8m eod - meat : D. POTTINGER, Gen, Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways, Moncton, N. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Uharlottetown. Wa i ts, Lost, Found, ke Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. A MARRIED COUPLE or two gentlemen can be accommodated in a comfortable home Central position. Address X. Y. Z., office of this paper. augy WA NTED—By a first-class dry goods sales- man, # position in a dry goods establishment, Iweive years’ experience, First-ciass refer- ence. Address A. B., Box 158. aug? WANTED, in a small family, a genera! ervant. Apply at this office. augs TO LET—In Maceachern Building, Queen Street, an elegantly finished and well-lighted Office, mtitabie for Law Office or Club mm. Rent moderate, 2w m w—aug7 WAN PED—A smart eae to care for a horse and make himself generally useful around a house and store. Apply by letter. Addre B., Box 682, City. ST — fO LET OR BE SOLD.—The house and about three acres of land at Brighton, close to Charlottetown, and formeriy the summer residence of the late Admiral Bayfield. Any reasonable offer accepted. Apply to MESSRS. BAYFIELD & BLancuanp, Solicitors, Char- lolletown. law tf—augl TO LET.—The Shop on the corner of Great ie e and Grafton Streets, opposite Colonial Building, Immediate possession. ul—jy3i WANTED-A good general servant wh understands plain cooking. No washing. A servant man Good wages to the right person. Apply to Mrs. UNsworru. julyi7 PICNIC BOILERS to rent at: b MAN’S, Upper Queen Street, oD vee WANTED.—One good cook, one general servant, one girl to take care Apply at this office. 5 ee FOR SALE.--An extension dining tabie with mahogany | aa Oogany legs and sides. Asety ot is FOR SALE OR TO RENT.~—An upright Piano in good repair to sell or rent by the ———< 1. MORRISON, Auctioneer. july TO RENT. —~Watermere the resid vernor Howlan with 3 acres of Sponhemae, ed. also Parkview Cottage with one acre, Apply to A. McNEILL. 525 tf guar pat. HIS OWN STATEMENT.—Albert P. Allin, the City Bill Poster, stili lives. Albert's the boy, is well known in Charlottetown, and a that no one ever can k down. 1s will- ins to oe living to get, so give him a chance, you'll never ret.—A. P. ALLIN, City Bili Poster. oe y2i PRINTERS’ MACHINERY—For Oylinder and Platen Presses, Paper Cutters, and all other machinery, new or second used by Printers, Lithegraphers and Bookbinders, write J. H. VIVID »22Bay 5s treet, Toro nto, Ontari¢ Junlé sat té WANTED-— gnes plain cook, also a nurse. References req Apply to Mrs. R. F. De&BLo1s, Spring Bark. 3i eod pd—aug4