% ‘ — nner tt vn oe eee nn ie ie oa . . DAILY EXAMINER . ; . ‘ ’ - ri i E YALL “a ° MARRIED IN THE FAR WEST + 22 t MINER KING'S COUNTY ENAIBITION, =A . ' Swi were od GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Insure THE DAILY EXA 8 I I ‘« County Exhibition, to be | The Catholic Church of Boulder, Mon- | Lonxpon, Sept. 50.—The StandarJ’s ceor- ° G wn to-morrow, promises tana, was the scene of a pretty wedding ON | ry spondent in Berlin is anthority for the Agal nst ICTOBER 2. 1894 argest and best ever hel i there. Monday, September L0th, 1894, when Miss statement that Prof Leyden has diagnosed . Seis It w pened by His Honor the Lieut. | Hannah McGuire, daughter of Mr. John | the Czar’s ailment as Bright's disease in Accidents fovernor at » o'cloc! ‘here » five | McGuire, of Morell, P. E. Island, was | an advanced stage. The Vienna Tagblatte : Gover it one o'clock. There are f ge W ith NOTES AND COMMENTS. ired more entries in the Drill Shed | married to Mr. Jeff O’Connell, of Helena. | maintains on the authority of a Russian ee > An at ust Exhibition, and all the | After the ceremony, the happy couple diplomatist that the Czar is suffering from Al £4,000 were tak y the I asses are well filled, Our correspondent | went tothe home of Mr. McGuire, where ® | ncurrathenia coupled with anaemia, in ad- E R BROW . ee ee cee eee ws that many persons who attended the | dainty breakfast was served by @ sister of | dition to kidney disease. The Czar’s con- " . mae , $5,000 and $6,000 m Provincial Exhibition say the vegetables | the bride, the Rev. Father Vanden- | dition has been made worse by a cold he BROWN’S ~ ’ some : ’ : hie e 7 . ’ ” , ve. = fe F PT isi 8 . r} ? , r , of, re les . » Ca ral Ba var. ! y . shown at Georgetown are superior to those hemmel and a few of the personal f iends caught two night’s before leaving St. Pet- BLOCK, CH’TOWN. shown at Charlottetown and relatives of the contracting ee ersburg. Loc "ss - e« ee i ge i nding a pleasant Phe St. John Sun — 2 Owing to the wet weather, the races to | being 8 Po id che bethal cai a the Lonpon, Sept. 29.—In disproof of the Insurance Agent. ca a the Whig Ship Ra have taken place this afternoon have been | day in Boulder, the bridal F suggestion of default made in the Econo- v ! nd says i at ‘ a anand evening train for Helena, their future : uc * ov watt postponed until to-morrow, beginning at McG mist, the Grand Trunk company , proce 6 Gor oe ne o” Phere will be four starters | home, accompanied by M. McGuire, } October 13th i , ill ea? stag : ng th , ; 1 th / vrzea are now in | brother of the bride, who had acted as announces that on - e r Li th it wi <A wen . y mde ‘ As endic il a rt is | groomeman, and Miss Magvie Connol)), post the warrants for t a 8 interest oman‘ rorat @ n dé s spo ‘ = . : i _% a‘ on ‘ont debe — Tha The ‘ f mpan) yi. a ; ; | bridesmaid. After a supper at the groom’s | 0" the f ey? pe . ne Sei ame Phe : tse8ured a \ rften a o thy i ‘ 2 - je 38 934. ae sicsumenciadiiaal ve G \ ) . \ special train will leave Charlottetown | brother’s, D. D. O'Connell, they went to | #mount of the stock 1 4‘ ,23 ~~" Sauna i Sak ee lcs ‘ i sa diff tw A pow i , age die dieieaieinnmmakeill their new home on Lyndale | age BERLIN, September 30.—Anrath farm r ane re cK tLo-morro orniag aa : : o* . . ° t . . Their many friends join in wishing the | near Grefeld, was attacked and looted this - ‘ & - 7o-ere ——— ? % see ae ‘SIDE, | ewly-married couple all the good luck | evening by a band of armed robbers. The Financial Arrangements. i pay i ‘ at Sir SUPREME COURT AT SUMMERSIDE, } Ci th e g : oe ; pay a they can find in the beautiful City of the | jn)abitants of the estate made a deter . ] Supreme ¢ pened at Summer- | Rockies. After the happy couple had | mined resistance. A terrific fight ensued. Orrawa, Oct. 2 = i : af - "Ww . , ° ° . ; 7 \ t hie = Fitzgerald pre- reached their home, Officer O’Connell’s | Pwo farmers were killed and three tatally Hon. Mr. Foster, Minister of Finance, ; i ' ’ ‘ 9 UE . . ° ’ . . © ot at . . - . > . : . , The following composed the Knights of Pythias friends visited them 2} wounded. The bandits escaped with the | Jeaves for England om Saturday to make a a . : Gen d Jury: Wi n Hod lgson (foreman), | @ body, and an informal reception was plunder financial arrangements for the ensuing A. Stewart. Thos ‘yor h, Owen Sharkey, | Kept up for some time. Later in the sa a i ee wear. : , ’ Robt ( { rs; David Burrows, Ge \ eve ning the O’Connell home was visited Early and Late, eesti " \ ar y R irruthers; Vavi Urrows, Wed. sh. gave . . ilicti i sel Ga \brahani Schurman, William | by the Higgins Cadet Band, which gave a Go to bed carly— wake up with joy: Pugilistic. _ H ‘ Thos. Wilkinson, Peter Kinch, | Sere nade in honor of the happy we Go to bed late — cross girl or boy. * D Sita | Barabus Kehoe, Richard Johnson, Wm — Go to bed early—ready for play; New York, Oct. 2 ” "2S _. —; Th Dengan ‘red McWilliams, R. T, i Lok iad Cn bed late—moping all day. Res , entific conclusions bear out the expe . Deaga me a : M . "Phos e jams, | * == "PEOPLES AND LANGUAGES G es be i ale : pains or ile Ata meeting of the pugilists and their . hing, vanes CAPLAN, US. sus ’ ” rO to bed eariy—ne i s Bs : . : . ence @ bservation of Englishmen tha a OF THE WORLD. . si) Sete dbiieteenadll alae backers, held last night, Corbett refused ' : Henry Dawsor Go to bed late—doctors and pills. k : ee ee ee There are two criminal cases now before ie ‘ to cover the deposit accompanting a chal- climate than that of the old country. Ca ee ee ee Te te cs BY THE REV. DR. MACRAE, ST. JOHN. aes — = ——————=_ | lenge from Fitzsimmons, and Fitzsimmons a + saa! the jury, v the Queen vs, Richard Mat AL NOTICES 2 : : jians work harder, perhaps, and take ; a7 , vs 5» Chane a. George : ‘: LOCAL refused to cover O’Donnell’s inoney. more out of themselves in s way, but | ews for incest, and the Queen vs. Georg Under the above title, a little work has | advertisements under this heading enarged : et thev have better food and m laxat i » on for wilful misdemeanor as CconD- bee on placed in our nee eee is, we i for at tthe rate of ‘ten cents per te ae ‘ Although, they enjoy life more than Er- venture to think, beyond all comparison ee ? Train Off the Track. rlishmen, and the way to | long is ee — the most learned production that has is- Shorthand in a short series of easy pro- Toe a sn os . PARNELL’S PARTY, sued up to date from any press in the | gressive lessons. Mr. Crosskill’s evening 4 ‘omen. Det. 2 ee p Wit urty, | Maritime Provinces—we had almost said | class begins Monday evening, Oct Tali r th ; ft) ‘ s off ti wl ic > In ndent or Parnellite ps : . : : T “ypreas fr alifax re 2 -Grip o a week hit F they yy Phe Independent a ne ite part) in Canada. At the same time it is hardly Cuncantesd--Al ont Geetsh sat Bec The expre s from Ialif x ran of the he Uppos pa i respect to Pr as issued @ manifesto in view of the death le th lid | rch, wat : .- | track near this station las night. No one Pp ; } } ; , less popular in aty e than it is in solic lish waterproof coats—Ja: Paton & Co. . - | n, by portra Mr. La as af of Parnell, who died Oct. 6, 1891, bitterly fa the Rev. A ! was hurt ; rl . © om sent ss | t ther factions of the Irish substance. The author sto eee All our coats have stitched seams. ’ : jugg ek eo nto ty. ae gm vs a ine Maclean Sinclair, Presbyterian minister 02 2i iilemnaicintiectiaiat Ine f you wii oblig y dropping a bal-} piriiamentary party, saying et Belfast, P. E. 1.,a man whose name : sas ! : : ast, « Bie bey . ? ‘all nlox : alve s jus ecelyve : _ : : a The mass of the people who went wrong among students, collectors and publishers C “ wee - oe = pee ee A Methodist Minister Gone “ : with whiskey or w ater | last election have been disillusionized. of Guwlic literature, ranks second to none | V8?! septa apie oes oe Sete het 2 which : — Equally’ pliable | ‘Tiey are not likely to remain long in the | in the lists of European scholars, albeit-it Samp'e lot of boys’ su'ts, ulsters and St. Joux, Oct. 2, s Mr. Lau . pa eT Mai O08 | service a government that confesses it8 | may be little known to fame among his overcoats, selling low for cash at I aton «& The Rev. A. C. Dennis, Methodist mir- Schnoos and t ; N ne Knows | inability todo anything for Ireland, ror | own people. Already he has sent forth | Cos. 06 4! ister, is dead. what wilt do placed pow and | ema attached to a parliamentary party several volumes, five or six, we think, Munsev’s Macazine and others at siinniiciiiiaiasiiienaneiv — — re as in has oe 7 wee in the are containing a vast number of the most pre- | Carter’s Booktore. The Modern Beauty I Empire: Toronto’s poy sls of unity, discipline and aaepes cious ancient poems current among the} Get your bulbs now—Purchasers of Thrives on good food an (sunshine, with according assessment returns f nd which has succeeded on'y.' | Highlanders of Scotland, all of which are bulbs at Ridgeway’s Nursery who bring | plenty of exercise in 2 open air. Her ‘ 1895, which we t Lup only last even-| hiring ¢ rangers ne ste i which eagerly sought after by such men as Pro- | ineir flower pots with them may havefthe | form glows with healt and her face blooms g, is 174,108, as pared with 167,653, } wer wnly pledged to Ireland. — fessor Blackie, of Edinburgh, and like | },..5,. potted free of charge. with its beauty. If her system needs the f 894, or a ease of 6,455 the \ genera! election is a certainty in the | enthusiasts in Geelic lore. And there are 2 cleansing action of a Jaxative remedy, she wees. The qunmemant retarus Gee 1804 | beat futare, an Ie even were itthe avowed | ore to follow. Grey Flannels and Heavy eee uses the gentle and pleasant liquid laxative > showed @ decrense in populatien of 1,446, | pvlicy of the Iri es: of the Govern- In the little work before us, of 254]« Just opened, . large or ler of a bleak: Syrup of F gs. . as compared with 1893, wh } eturns | mentt tinue the present moribund pages 18mo., beautifully printed by —2 ets and grey flannels, The goods are aa ’ for 1893 al<o showed a decrease of 1,552, | min & thi e they are too demoral- zard & Moore, of Charlottetown, B. 1. i ceptionally cheap and extra value. Spec j us compared with the returns for 1892 1 and divided by leadly, internal strife | Mr. Sinclair has taken a new echnuoe prices for quantities for boarding pega This jump in the figuree for 1895, shows eful even to their British pay-| 4 brief introduction of ¢ “ight pages indi- | —W. A. Weeks & Co., wholesale —_ ae that not only is r wroato hold ng her own, ' ister ; cates the principal things, “Phy sical i taal. Fepe ol bus that notwithstanding the hard times} “We may expect therefore, before the } characterietics, customs, manners,religion Try us for clothing, shirts, collars, ties. ‘ erv, she is making sure and steady growth te of diss ndividual appeals to | and arts;” and “Structure of sanguages,” | [ow prices for this evening---J B Mac ——AND—— . r Hall. of Quebec. has r seduame ties from the ranks of the | t& be taken into consideration in classify- | donald & Co. sep 29 j . — jreasurer a of Quebec, has re-| | illiea themselves. “e " rarious peoples, white, | : ; ’ signed on a difference with Premier Ta:!- » ell sa, we — aes eee a ranked | Direct from Berlin.—100 ladies jackets 1 sii < sk er-m)1) : * ranke : : . ‘ . lon in regard to a portion of the pul a ae ee ar divisions: The Arvo- | 2@4 capes opening this afternoon at Stanley debt. The Canadian Pa fic Railway is PERSONAL, ree 8 eR ae ot i. 1 4 Bros. Here you have quality, style, fit, B | is Se a ¢ $7,000,008 cemcememenee Hamitic, the Basko-Americap, the Indo-! .'. i oniaiinaianel shortly to pay the Governmet b A ,000 ; ; Ne P : finish and workmanship. > wing on account of the North Shore Rail Mr. and Mrs. S. Sanderson and Mr. and | Australian, and the Negro-Papuan. : ‘ su sin teaniell ase Mrs. David R. Maclennan, returned home Under these our main divisions are ; ee ee eee sJassified—under the Aryo-Hamitie—(A) ) H : the money wae to be disposed of. Thix} '*** ung a ee once iagene ’ ar : o > an- money wa led it . lu . pa It is announced from Ottawa that Mr. | the Indo-Keltic, with 13 branches; (B), We are selling Peter en oney was pledged to go to reduce war- . . om : . . “ 3 : : t or oe und the Premier wished that | 4 1 Pope’s memoirs of Sir John Mac- | the Shemitic, with eight; and (C), the 8 derson & Cos. Bulbs at same are a i otiien dane oll sat but the Treasu lonald will be out at the end of October. Hamitie stock, with eight branches. rice as Henderson & Co. sell ies aa “#4 106.461 Cosine: ‘the (re F hal Lord Wolseley has been The other divisions are similarly dealt | eS . a hi — ee : et = en " ¢ Paris. shouk/ | Tevisiting the scenes of his earliest mili- | with—some 80 to 90 separate “peoples” in them in New York. This . 4YOnNSIS an ¢ Bank of Tis, should 5 ; ; : ‘ i é x i, © oe paid in preference. The Premier ent} “"Y experiences in the Crimea. all passing under agp oda: ne ) . : ~ ensures the best Bulbs and . . ; ’ ' : , r +} 5. bes " 4 . yhysical characterietics, such as + ape of { U R SPECI 4 LTIES . . the KpOt Of the dispute by teliegraphing t By order of the Archbishop of Canter- | P®) ’ i = * ¥ Gans French cuate the aces ptar . of a} burv British postmen are prohibited from skull, form of face, average stature, color, right , ~— We hay ” Hya ni anks the « ab ‘ ary Briti 0 a Ee oe ee a a . Tes . rye. * new loaa to replace the old one on terms} delivering mails at his residence on Sun- etc., and = ees ~ , 7 " " ay : . cinths, Tulips, Crocus, Free : lig c ach bei wiefly ry ‘ . . ee -* to which Mr. Hall could not agree: 3 per | day igion and the like, of eac ng | READY-MADE CLOTHING, | sias.- Easter Lilies, ete. Call cent interest on a loan to be made ai 77 Che arrivals at the Hote! Das ies this but most interestingly, sometimes even ? . ’ ? - Ce it iter ( & ioan i , i ee ' as vere yh a . ; : . The Premier pointed tothe reduction of enoon included: J A Tilton, st John; Tl ingiy, pone i ‘ ait f and inspect. aa ; ‘ ean ae mating | . interest as an advantage; Treasure 5S C Clarke, Mount Stewort; J A Dawson, sen follow short chapters treating Of TW EEDS objected that the operation would add | Montrea the origin, structure and classification of 79 a aan ant én thd Cae, eo an oa ‘ ion the practical value of 1 ,266,603.13 to the public debt [here were registered at the Queen languages, anc p ‘ . . ‘ $i, ~s Ee Hotel this forenoon: Frank Johnson, the science of languages to the ethnologist, WORSTE GEORGE CARTER & CO ’ > CHINA-JAPAN wW toston; Peter McLaren, M D, Brudenell; | the historian, the student. ee THE CHINA-JAPAN WAR. ow Sens Gedo. tnahewatd The ameunt of research revealed by the Dealers in Seeds, Bulbs, Books, &c., oop ey - . a , < > ; i y i 2} i ; c TT ;. ‘ T : ’ The Protest of Great Britain Brings Abont Revs. D. Sutherland, J. M. McLeod, A. es of this rpc Sa cage ; = U N D ERC LOTHIN G, 187 Queen Sq e the Release of a Steamer. S. Stewart, and J. F. McCurdy, left this | V@*t in raage Of scholarship) is almo “uare. ‘ : . . : morning to attend the Presbyterian Synod | bewildering. It comprises the substance HATS > A despatch from Shanghai B ates that) ot New Glasgow, N.S. Revs. T. F. Ful- | of many handreds of volumes, and offers : ? oct2 owing to the protest of Great Britain the} \" * . K rn? Sas a information in a form the most easily | “ : he telicienae jeconled a 7 - ; ; J. K. Fraser, and W, T. D. Mose —— : ; ; On APS & ~ Tsung Li Yamen has ordered the relea Pie , ’ | available, imaginable, to obtain which | CAI D, of the British steamer Pathan, recently 2 a ; : : 5 Bathe Bhd : . ae | , I C1 ye " . , ~- M Geo. F. Pyk 1€ popular represen- consideral le libraries might by Fan acked j BI AN K ETING ‘ . a a a eb iive of Boke & San. Salen oseiend 1 oan. Abthe mene lime, there is het 0 LAL ULINGDS, that she was Carrying traband materia it evening om ©. bubinies trip. He | ‘dull sentence in the whole, and so far as ; = alc QS " ® evening oO a busines ° e i T ‘ wf war. The owners ae eae end steved at the Hotel Davies. we may presume to judge, the accuracy of FLANNELS. 5 t io famages Lill Mr. Warren J. Miller was presented witl the carefully marshalled contents is unim- | Th spatch adds that 1 . ; ee ' pachable. — | ' ; entary address on Sunday after- | Peachavie. * oO : S imeenetans di e : i ary y aft = Sail : een g has received in H 4 E ; be the Seodar Schect of the Steet lo editors, ministers, teachers- in short, Come and See ur Show, ectac QS ee 7 sce | Methodist Church. He made an appro- | ' all desirous to have before their “mind’s wa rage , lowager empress aviate W ply : eye” a faithful portrayal of humanity in ’ in the belief that the defeata of the Ch ra. oa ae See = va die . and « wade J ¢ : os 4 eae : ” Pie Micsse Ann e and Maggie Gorman, | '#* 9™azing variety, to have at hand a va le 8 ° ak for ol mg ue to his incompetency| . 4 ‘awa, youns dau ghters of Mr. T. P. — of all but a. yg cepa an in S BNE COMTUPrICt tion, the most convenient and least costly , : : e, |G n, the well-known jourualist and ’ : lespat to e { ncie fro ot , . i ° . yr 25 ee cis . A pa ms : ‘ nee i It : .,, | eelitor of the Free Press, whose untimely | ever compiled (a dollar, we believe, Charlottetown, Sept. 25, 1894—dy eters ify says tat sellis#la Intends ut . _ : ; death took place a few weeks ago, were in | represents the price of the volume ), this . i iaintain € al “ition 1 e Chi iat > } io es 2 ‘6 a > . hinta . utra positic n th hina town to-day en route to Notre Dame Con- | work can be honestly recommended with ——_—— {| are our specialties. In these Japanese dispute niess dé ' annexes pon . oii - . : Co , pure us 7 eee t, Charlottetown.—Moncton Transcript. | the conviction that no intelligent reader ‘ : HT Tes : o : } : 2 Teap- It : ; a : iin a M P. Gallagher, proprietor of the |can possibly rise from iis perusal lines, as well as in Silver is reported from he oyna hie if . : : ; Benner be father-in-law ia taking 5.000} Commercial Hotel, Moncton, has been off- | unrewarded. 8 : sated Ss oman agg comcegs Tay | the management of the new first-class | What host of problems, queries, reflec- ware, we offer the latest and 5 « saga od haga ee re ‘ teal hotel to be erected in St. John. Itis un- | ections every paragraph suggests? eT ; nmnte agar corps, 322m) Der g ° . . se . 20 eee. ee mage pet sal 3 ie ih dil Pekis derstood that this hotel is to contain about But we must refrain. Containing, as . best at reasonably low prices. al ¢ 4) i th 7 i ‘lle { er } cs two-hundred and fifty rooms, and have al] has been said, the substance of hundreds ne Ouse SSor 1288 ahortiv ii 1 foreigt rile oops in . é : -— <a . ‘ 2 gages ' the modern improvements aud convenien- | of volumes, there are, in Mr. Sinclair’s : > provinces o en Si, Nu-Nan, Shan- rs I ; ?. : ; . - SI : 1 ooo aa iH Pel han. *. Mr. Gallagher bas not yet decided | book, the “texts” of many more. The FoR $2.75, Wet Onan 4 “an, u-ren, ana . . . ° . ad apititon, as : maac. | WHat he will do author merits the warm congratulations | , ial Re ‘i E W I AYI| O R Kiand 7 th i os pst gi: s } a . = ome of scholars on the success of his arduous | THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. > . 5 “gf at ng-Cho unde eneral su . em i : ’ | 1 oe, me er 25,000 og ge Worse Tuan Ever.—The St. Louis | labors. We trust that _ may be corres- | : hey Humber ss nen G Democrat says: “The killed and | pondingly appreciated and remunerated. CAMEROY BLOCK. nee a wounde f both armies dt Gettysburg = * , | E j | ) f $I 50 p { 00g NEWS NOTES. wer , S70 The i Hed and wounded on Nova Scoria’s AppLe Cror. — Nova nve 0 eS rom , er 5 octl ere 32,51 > Kill am tl oo + ; . . . _ ‘ | — railways of the United States for the | °tia’s fruit export is of growin: import- u (Printed) lhe erks of the Bank of igland are eins ention Beas 00 18933 were 57.739, | ance: The province will produce this p ‘ holding angty meetings to protest against | 7°8r Cneing oan ee ent, Were 98,109. year 112,000 barrels of apples and 110,000 | ancora came the s nt admission into the service of the | [{ is an amazing fact thatthe caruage on we PE j FOR SALE ~~ ew — arty loc : cs Ps "ovary | Dasketa of plums, besides a large supply of ‘ : 3 e : Bank of two batches of lady clerke MOWRES TONY POF CORD. POT COE T Le malls Altogether it is estimated You will save money by ordering now, colinindoase . eT year than the a at Gettysburg. The | * : : . | Orders by mail promptly attended to. : 8 esenere 2 ran beenemte oa ok ae ‘thac { teilway figures given are from the latest ang surplus ‘qeeneee. Ti will a ; ee Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. September 17 to September 24 shov vat | : . : : o the province $60 , 1¢ «greater | .o 7 : . > ; report of the faa erstate Commerce Com- . sig ? , 5 | in East Prussia and Vistula region there missior part of this fruit is grown in three coun- JAMES D. TAY LOR, Iam instructed by Mr. J. W. Mogrinee to ere forty-seven new cases of cholera and ies. & e@ ts , ‘ ~*~ ee sell that well-known property, ‘** Willow w e t c: oe ‘ a iil elidanan ties. Some farmer take two and three | ang27 Queen Street. aoa meat tanta ° nine deaths from the disease rom Sep lumery Tuovsaxp ror a Carueprat— | *housand dollarsfrom their orchards. Fruit | ; -—_-- | "these premises contain nearly two Town tember 15 to September 22 there were A late despatch from Prederictoe N B culture is undoubtedly a profitable invest Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and fifty-nine new cases and 17 deaths in Upr | ae , tT sek. au | eee a rear entrance on Rotchford Street. ny-nine Pag aaa eeiaicel Christ Church Cathedral, this city, ° be at meer- Wd » i Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated : per esia nly wo ases an » death will receive $30,000 by the will of Mre. Pr val a P vale Me eA by hot water and register grates ; Cellar nine were reported in the Rhine provinces . . UBLIC GARDENS AND TARK. et SENAUINS feet deep, with a cemented brick tank and Wine Ass ee oe er Rebecea Gor lon, which has been proved | John Horticultural Association, which is 7 ? et spwer . the Fiver in perfect order; Cesch e rican Publi ealth Ass0cia-} pore ; edon : slew Van. , Stable, se, ete., 8 ; a Am an aia a ae eee Bishop Kingdon and Wesley Van trying to secure a park and public gardens your pride s cong eames Be poplar, tee aud ehesteut on Convention, whict opener “ Mon ‘ om ewe , 7 eR ae, rae > ’ * ’ ts et : oat ms a “ tinned ti vart are executors. Deceased was the | for St. John, is meeting with much en- trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few reai on the 24th inst., was mnitinues 1 | only surviving sis P . : : 2, 2rmis ‘ : i pe stein: Ds aetna cor Son ter - the late Judge | couragement. Ata recent meeting of the Then don f pelaatey, 20%, (raes Spaces ener. ae . 3 . ig : “ ning ‘ nen ' ., “ a “ i M: ] b. and the last of his family. Her society it wae announced that Rockwood, payment. For tirther particulars apply to ridgeport, onn., é ape Lror ced | de; el. ea 2a oe . th ni om pre : A - pal ted akan | leath releas the Mi hie € tate, in which the former home of T. W. Daniel, had ruin if with C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, ne _ subyer - “e ae A aoe e she bh ad = life inte _s and which all goes | been purchased. J. D. Hazen long ago in septl3—eod Queen =treet. * placing « { lisease O he contag-|;+., : i Z. _ a : : } . , ‘ Pr a on P : . 1 to the op of Dublin, Ireland, amoupnt- gave one hundred acres of land ad je »In- erior fa: a a a initidiledi sci Sitihdiad, ons liet an we « puLBOT disinfection | » ta @ rf a : ; ; T 7. ; j ng to $75,000 or $100,000. ing this, and other ground about Lily Lake wie ' of ail places where patients from tuber- silted pa ce eel a, deemed fie will be acquired. Joseph Allison’s gift o: TMiose is ave a= 6 0 ETCUIOSIS "tl : _—_— > 8 ; ~~ . a a ont id P ee ees _! PLITTING CasBace Stems.—A de crip two acres and Seeley’s of one acre fronting mer . - mut ee . on | tion is given a method for arresting the | on Seeley Street, almost complete the re- | ; ee tek Rh Ae fhe ticks tee LO ee ot Saeege Reeds aehed mature, quirement. Several citizens have sub- a am + the spittle should be immediately burned; | and thereby preventing their erre king. | scribed $1,000 each for the purposes of . no consumptive should ever sleep with | This is performed by cutting the cab hage th ; | —— 1e association. ‘ : 2 8 Bey another person, and in general hospitals } stem “hal f or two-thirds across with a sopnneiieenone PLUG tir Are vous rectege A as — as polio | ; ' > oe - such persons should be isolated | sharp pruning knife, and then extending Tue Foury or Over Insurance. —Mr. this ye = i1s : ae own fe ing i > Ss _ es ee the cut either up or ‘down for a short dis- | Alex. Watling’s house, which he brought lt will color your pipe getting : — appt aes ; ° Tae i +? p ary v y Presests Prom THe ABERDEENS. —~ } tance Ifthe cabbage does not bend over | from Mrs. Gray, and had been living in times fee aevous enough ~ Y ! ; - Chief of Police O'Sullivan received asn.all| by its cwn weight and thua widen tle only a few days, was destroyed by fire on in 3 Manner that will you nometimes even a with the = ‘ ; i iin . : ‘ » ‘ parce! by inail yester day tiiat greatly sur-; «, it,a splinter of wood anonid be ineerted to Wednesday of last week, the fire having dren? not to mention that poor, patien Me o;/make if anart tr husband of yours? i prised him. It was a See “a COn- | kes p the cut surfaces apart By this means originated in the barn. There was $800 i aoe wGluend OF youre: taining a handsome gold neck pin, the de- ! the further growth of the heads is a i the | l z , i rrest- | insurance on the house and none on the d it b Ht q sign tx “SS shamrock of goll with pear! ed, and yet sufficient sap reaches them to | barn. Mr. Watling had bought the whole n 0} € er Get a Half Dozen Bottles : a settings ] he box bears the fuollowi ng in-| kee p the m fresh until wanted for use. property, land and all, for $600. Damages any other brand. + és ‘hief of Pol i » E: } scription : “To Chief of Police O'Sullivan, | —_<.-_— have heen assessed at $325, and this is all ve #? from T. E sthe Ear! and Countess of Aber- Ladies—You will please understand | the company will pay, or can be expected | ; j deen, sane. ; hk chard Powe r, Superinten~ | that if you want overcoats or reefers for to pay. Iti 18 not policy to over insure, bes | ‘ PUTTNER § EMULSION ‘ oO < tl Public Gardens, rece iwed pa your tovs this fall, that we carry the | cause the companies never pay more than , their hxcellencies a silver penci! case bea: Samat one . os : . r 4 o« ee eae mee od Aaa hee nicest assortment of little coats in the | the burued property is actually worth. take it freely, and see what a charm will es ig an inscription. alifa ald. city and our prices are away down be- | They pocket the premium year after come over your existence. i —__.—_~ | low competition —Prowse Bros., the won- | year, on the overvaluation, buat they pay J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Read this to your husband rHis even- a The earlier symptoms of dyspepsia, derfal cheap men. only the actual loss iacurred by%the insuar- | Virginia; and Montreal, Canada. ing, and he will bring you the medicine . ; " @eranion ° ‘ s : a Ww EE i oe — a ~~ at en - “Tl, are Oar stock for fall and winter is now #. eee tee he FOR SALE—The house on the corner of when he returns from the nessa atm 2 . ould not 7 ape ake Hood’s complet - Great ba gains in su ts andover-| USE SKUDA’S DISCOVERY, the gre. t ie dae ee” pleasant and safe to take. Six bott —" ef ee oe Oe Cae coats, gents furnishings, ete. b'ood and Nerve Remedy. North River. sepSeodtf’ $2.50. — * - Rese ve enere s eee TUESDAY, OCTOBER » -* Ls94. S2 to $5 on _ Every Garment. The opportunity we are now giving Charlottetown ladies to cloak themselves for the Fall and Winter from the stock of beautiful SAMPLN JACKETS, is making quite a stir. Re- member one thing, we don’t have such a snap every day. Every Jacket is the newest product of Berlin, Germany, for fall season, 1894. Not an old pattern in the lot. Beautifully made, well finished, at nearly half what you have to pay if they were bought regular. Any need to s iy more’ They’re worth looking at, anyhow. If a customer isn’t prepared to buy just now, and wishes to sec ure a bargain, we'll arrange to keep the garment for a small de posit till it is needed. DRESS GOOD?.—If some stores were showing the values in Dress Fabrics we do, there would be a tremendous shout. Customers who've been in the habit of buying in this depart- ment know how excellent a stock we always carry, and how extra good our values are. Take our word for it, we never had so many pretty weaves as now, and have never pared the prices down so fine. Come with the crowds to JAMES PATON & COS, The Reliable Men. IMPORTANT TO BUYERS, Do Not Forget that we keep the most complete line of FOOTWEAR in the city, Not Forget Do that our PRICES, Not Forget that ve Fail lines are beautiful and can suit you. Not Forget that we make a specialty of the acknowledged to be the best made. beyond doubt, are the LOWEST. bought low, consequently we Do hand-made & C and & Amherst goods . McecLEOD Wholesale 24, 1894. ne and Retail ioots oes. Charlottetown, September BRIGHTON BREWERY sweriines OLOVES | Stoves ! FOR SALE. To Buy Stoves at Bottom Prices ——G0O TO | with three | BRIGHTON BREWERY, Dwellings and four and a quarter acres of | land. The Brewery is in goo! order and sup- plied with water from the Charlottetown Water Works, the finest possible water for brewing any kind of Lager er Ale, It contains improved machinery, with a very superior steam enyine and boiler. Brewing capacity, 50 hogsheads per | week, Five hundred Cask: on hand. | ) First-class malt floors, large cellars, | D O D AZ R C) (s BE RS brick floored, and underground vaults | — e capable of holding 500 hogsheads. uaaeiees large Residence with all | hii ccc cls modern improvements, lately built. Also two Cottages in good order. The Building Lots in connection are the most desirable in Charlottetown sub | urbs, being on high ground directly looking Victoria Park. The above property will be offered in one block, or in parts to suit purchasers. | Terms, 50 per cent. cash, and balance | in five or six years, secured Ly mortgage | bearing 5 per cent. interest. THOS. MORRIS, | C. A. HYNDMAN They | Charlottetown, October Sell Them from Three Bollars up. ot over- 2. 1894—tu thu eat Coal!l Coal REY. G. M. CAMPBELL Lecture, —! oct] —3i ON HAND AND DAILY ARRINING: Round, Nut and Slack, FROM Will give his Popular “The White City, or a Trip to the World’s Fair,” Basement of the METHODIST BRICK CHURCH, ALL THE LEADING MINES. n the Also, HARD COAL and | before the streets are muddy. "| on Tuscday Evening, October 2nd | R. Mck Admission 10c. WOOD. Leave your orders SMULEAN. Doors open at 7.30. sept29—3i Charlottetown, October 1, 1894 -6m dy & wy PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, BEER & GOFF have just received direct from London, England, 10 Casks of the best English Malt Vinegar for Pickling purposes. If you use this Vinegar your Pickles will keep all right. White Wine and Cider Vinegars also in stock. We have just received 150 pounds of Choice Mixed Pickling Spices, same quality as last year BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, September 6, 1894—tu th: sat : * 4 a The 100 LADIES’ latest and best JACKETS and CAPES in STYLES, FIT, now opening. 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