yy ltl « gocal and Other Items. 3 op T.— Meeting of Victoria Division this evening = Green and purple grapes, peaches, to toes, etc., ab reo. Carter & Co's. sep 2i svn oo BantceTt PRARS. 100° =dezen, finest possible ; call and see them at Geo. Carter & | (o's sepS 2i | - See Beer & Gols display of California psaches Bartle pears, purple and green grap Ss, eu sS ?i Sweet potatoes, tomatoes, bananas, lemons | nd apples received this morning at Beer & | Ge A's s8 2i - } rue STANLEY. Che steam cruiser Stanley, | Capt. Finlayson, at ived in this port on Satur- : WV . ; last. - 1 0. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to sighf. Initiation of candidates. A fnll at tendan eis requested, Visitors welcome. - Via Worcester.—Choice Bartlett Pears, | Peaches, Tomatoes, Grapes, Bananas, etc.- George Carter & Co. 3si—sepb 7 Tur FarquuarsonN Memoriat.—It has| been proposed that the Farquharson monu- ment be placed on Queen Square. > Music oN THE Squars--The Citizens Band will be on the Seuare this evening between | ihey have an excellent pro- | Sand 9 o'ck ck. gramme prepared. - 1. O. O. F.-—Mr. Benj. Bremner left this morning to attend the session of the Sover- eign Grand Lodge which opens at Topeka, | Kansas, on Monday next. aad | Have you seen the tive | Bargain window at the} The prices at the| marvellously | ATTRACTION, and ten cent Diamond Bookstore ld established house are low. > Tue Coma.—The steamer Coila arrived | from Glace Bay yesterday afternoon with a/| load of 400 tons nut coal for Farquharson & Son. She will leave this port about Wednes- day. - | [Tue BEATRICE Che Princess Beatrice, | haviog had the slight sccident to her shaft re- | paired, will leave Halifax at 10 o'clock to- | night and is expected here on Thursday morn- | ing. : Potice Court.—Matthew MeCourt, dis- orderly conduct, fined $5 or 20 days, 1 drunk, | fined $1 or 4 days, and an assault case dismis- sed, composed the docket at the Police Court to-day. sonhaeagniihiage Lost. —Sunday night, between Zion Church and Upper Prince Street, four gold chains on a small ring, from a lady's watch chain, The finder will oblige by leaving at this office, or | at the store of Norton & Fennell. 3i | ——— . | Crry Scnoot Boarp.— Miss Arbuckle hav- ing accepted a position in the Davies School) at Summerside, cannot accept the kind in- | vitation of our City School Board, and a meeting is to be held this evening for the purpose of making another appointment to West Kent Street School. tie Meetines.—All members of the Regatta; Committee are requested to meet at the Club’ room this evening at 7 o'clock sharp. A meeting of the Club will be held at 8 o'clock, | at which the Regatta Committee will report and other business will be transacted. All members requested to be present. inet ta Tus Horse Case.—Judge Alley to-day gave his decision in the horse case brought by Fen- ton T. Newbery, of this city, against Daniel McKenzie, of West Royalty. The Judge de-| cided the action in favor of the plaintiff, and | ordered judgment to be entered for him for | the sum of $37 and costs. > bie niharpthage i Bur@tary.—Cn Saturday night last the Ferry Ticket Office at Southport was broken into and seven dollars in cash abstracted there- from. The thief then went to the refreshment place kept by a poor old man and relieved it) of tobacco, confectionery, and about one dol- larin cash. There is no clue as_ to the perpetrators. —— Excuequer Courr.—The Exchequer Court | of Canada will meet here to-morrow morning, | Judge Burbidge presiding. There are two | cases to be heard, viz: one to assess the | damages sustained by Ronald McMillan, Esq., by reason of the railway extension to the Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf, and in the other case to assess the damages of the Sigs- worth case at Cardigan. —__~>—— Tue Graxp Exursrrion Concert. — The lovers of music will be glad to learn that the Grand Concert to be held in the New Exhibi- tion Building on Wednesday evening, October lst, will be under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Lloyd. This concert will embrace the leading musical in the City, both local and instrumental, and will be a new and attractive feature of the Exhibition. On the following evening (Thursday) a Grand Promenade Con- cert will take place in the spacious hall of the building, which will also be under efficient management, Tue Artittery TeAm.—Our Artillery team left for Quebec this morning to compete again with the artillerymen of the other Provinces ot Canada. The senior officer is Lieut.-Col. Moore, who is accompanied by Captains H. M. Davison and W. A. O. Morson, an1 Lieu- tenants Easton, Moore and Stern: with Sergeants Offer and Coffin, Corporals McDon- ald and Quigley, Bombadier Proud, Gunners Gillis, McLaren, Gillespie, Musick, J McLeod, Scantlebury, Harper, Johnson, A. McLeod, H Brown, McAree, McCormack, Alley and Woods. Lieut.-Col. Moore is accompanied by Mrs. Moore, and after leaving Quebec will spend a well earned holiday in New York and other cities _Exuieirion Nores.—Under the super- vision of Mr. Unsworth a Railway siding has been placed at the Lower St. Peter's Road Crossing, by which car loads of horses. cattle, sheep, pigs and poultry can be delivered on the Exhibition grounds with much safety and convenience to ex- hibitors and attendants. Carriages, farm implements, furniture and other large ex- ibits can also be taken from the cars to the Industrial Building, and with ordinary care will not be liable to any injury. The Water works are being conveyed to the horse and cattle stables where suitable puncheons and troughs for the use of 4aimals will be placed. _ The Eletcric Light Co. are preparing to illuminate the buildings and grounds in first class style. Fireworks will be under the efficient direction of A. N. Large, Esq. The Telephone management will have one or more offices on the Exhibition gtounds so that connections can be had 7 2 i = DAILY EXAMINER, i i ne gee eee —; TELEGRAPHIC AKRWS, SPROIAL Despatours Tro Tax KEXaMINeck Fast Trotting. Banaor, Me., Sept, 7. At the Eastern Maine Fair Saturday, the stallion Nelson beat the worlds half mile track record of 2.154. The time by quarters was 3.40}, 1.07, 1.40, 2.15}. Nelson trot- ted without a running mate as pace maker. Cuicaao, Sept. 7. A special to the Inter-Ocean trom Inde- pendence says Jay Wilkes paced half a mile Saturday in the face of a heavy wind in the unprecedented time of 1.01}, the fastest ne mile ever trotted or paced by any 1orse. — A Point of Precedence. (JUEBEC, Sept. 7. | L'Evenement says: ‘Last evening his Eminence, Cardinal Tachereau has con- sidered it his duty to decline the invitation to the Governor General's State dinner at the Citadel. The refusal, it is explained, was dictated by the fact that there was an unwillingness to take into account at this official dinner the order of precedence ac- cepted and followed in England, by which Cardinals, as princes of the Church, rank immediately after princes of blood royal, and before all ministers and members of the House of Lords.” Gunpowder Horror. SroKANE Fats, Wash,, Sept. 7.j } Time heightens the horrors wrought by the premature explosion of 200 pounds of gunpowder in a blast in the Northern Pa- cific freight yards here, last night. Up to Il p. m. eighteen bodies had been taken from among the rocks. Of these, sixteen were identified. Twenty-five men are yet unaccounted for, and in all probability are buried between a mighty mass of rock. The accident was caused by some one’s careless- ness. CARVELL BROS. septS—2w 2aw pat VARIETY SALE. Tuesday, Sept. Sth, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. oo SALE, including nice lot of A te - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 1890. Furniture, 2 Parlor Sets, 1 Lounge, lot of Stoves, good Kitchen Table, Hall Table, 3 Bedroom Sets, lot of Groceries. One new and elegant ‘‘ Jewel” Cooking Range, very handsome, latest improved and fitted for hot water. Several loads of dry Kindling Boards. E. H. NORTON & CO., . sept5—tl sle_ a Auctioneer. 55 Boxes PICKLING SPICE, e) 100 Demijohns STRONG VINEGAR, 50 Barrels ™ CARVELL BROS. i $500 Reward. fFXHE above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown to any person who will give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who feloniously set on fire the stables of Mr. John D. McLeod, ou the night of Saturday last, the 30th of August, at which disastrous fire Mr Theophilus J. Farquharson, an es- teemed and brave citizen, lost his life in The Ulunda. Diesy, N. S8., Sept. 7. The steamship Ulunda was suld at public auction yesterday to Mr. Brookfield, of the Halifax Dry Dock. An effort will be made to float her, and place her in the Halifax Dry Dock to be repaired. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Sept. 7. Sir John Macdonald has returned to the Capital, looking quite rejuvenated. Hon. Mr. Dewdney leaves for England to-morrow. —_— -—---s> - attempting to rescue the valuable horses be- longing to the said John D. McLeod. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown. Mayor's Office, Sept. 4, 1890. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale by Auction. | AM instructed by Mr. John Henry, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, Upper Mal- peque Road, West Royalty, Smuggling Liquor. Orrawa, Sept. 7. The Customs authorities have just seized a house at St. Armand, Qve., owing to the fact that smuggled liquor was found in the walls. _——_——_-_ > ——_—_ Damage by Floods. Lonpon, Sept. 7. The Chronicle's Vienna correspondent says it is estimated that the losses by floods | ‘in Central Europe will reach $30,000,000. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 8.—10 a. m. Moderate winds ; fine and warm. Sn Personal. John Richards, Esq., Bideford, was regie- tered at the Davies Saturday. Miss Mary E. Barr, Matron of the Elliot Hospital, Manchester, N. H., is visiting her sister, Mrs. John Coombs, of this city. J. T. Mellish, Esq., conducted, yesterday, the services in the Methodist Church, Sum- | merside, MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 3rd inst., by Elder D. Crawford, Mr. A. G. Archer, of Salida, Colorado, to Fannie M., youngest daughter of Mr. Edward Chandler, of Southport. eee ee DIED. Fell asleep in Jesus, at Valleyfield, on the 5th inst, after a lingering illness of seven years, which he bore with christian fortitude and resignation to the Divine Will, Alexander Bruce, in the 74th year of his age. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Saturday, Sept 6—C F Dillany, Boston, Mass ; B Quinan, Halifax ; S H Gardner, Bos- ton; S Goldberg, Ottawa; W K_ Reynolds, Moncton; A D G VanWart, St John; HA McLean, New York; John Richards, Bide- ford; F E Menders, New York; R R Ward, New York; C. B Ladd, Boston; Chas C Spencer, N Y; E G Watson and wife, Merri- mac, Mass; A H Colby, Boston ; H V Whiffle, New Haven, Ct; D Haywood, Providence, RI; Emma Barrett, Boston. Monday, Sept. Sth—J Leitch, St John; Mrs Malcom Mc. Donald, Georgetown; Miss McDonald, George- town; J A Robertson, Montreal; J E Mo. Donald, Cardigan. OSBORNE HOUSE. Saturday, Sept 6—M Anderson, Belfast, M J Griswold, Rocky Hill, Ct; E Piggott and wife, Annapolis; H W Wickwire, Georgetown; W C Kennedy, City. Ce Mortuary Stvtistics—We are indebted to Dr. Johnson for the following mortuary sta- tistics for the city of Charlottetown, for the month of August, 1890: Total deaths, 23; same month last year, 23. Causes of death— Cholera infantum and diarhoea, 7; typhoid fever, 1; scarlet fever, 2; croup, 2; consump- tion, 2; jaundice, 1; cancer, 1; dropsy, 1; heart disease, 1; paralysis, 1; convulsions, 1;~ old age, 1; killed by accident, 1; others, 1. Age at death—Uunder 5 years, 10; from 5 to 17, 7; from 31 to 45, 3, from 75 to 78, 3. Average age at death, 18 7-12. Religion—Protestants, 12; Catholics, 11. Nationality—English, 7; Scotch, 6; Irish, 10. Sex—Males, 9; females, 13; not mentioned, 1. Fairbanks’ Scales, BEST IN THE WORLD. Assorted Sizes at CARVELL BROS. _ the Police station ali hours night and y during the exhibition. septS—2w 2aw pat ad ‘On Wednesday, (0th September, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., | His desirable Property, comprising Five Acres iof Land, large Dwelling House with frost- | proof cellar and outbuildings, excellent well | of water, aud a number of fruit and orna- ,mental trees. Being outside the city limits, and free from city taxes, makes it a desirable | property for a private residence. ——ALSO—— Immediately after the sale, the subscriber |will offer Mr. Henry’s Double Tenement | House on Chestnut Street, adjoining Mr. | Angus Martin’s property, containing fourteen | rooms, which rents to advantage and offers a | good investment. | Terms easy and made known at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. septl—m w sa patttf Ww. ©. T. U. PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on TUESDAY EVENING, Sept. 9th, at 8 o’elock. MRS, JEAN TRENHOLM, of Hantsport, a talented member of the Maritime Women’s Christian Temperance Union, and the REV. MR. HAMLYN, Rector of St. Paul’s, will address the audience. Good music under the direction of Mr. H. Tanton. Collection in aid of the Union. septS—dy $300 Reward. a3 undersigned offers a Reward of $300 for such information as will secure the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who set fire to the stable in rear of my shop on Saturday night last. J. D. McLEOD. Ch’town, Sept, 2, 1890—3ieod wy 2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND de amma sete etpen =a apgepseiaenn acess tiaioonapescii Natalee OUSE TO LET.—A nice warm House of six rooms, rent moderate. Possession given at once. Enquire of J, G. EcksTADT. sept8—3i pd T° LET.—A House in good repair, containing five rooms, water in connection, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. septs L2S?-—0a Sunday night, between Zion Church and Upper Prince Street, four Gold Charms on a small ring, from a lady’s watch chain. Tae finder will oblige by leaving at this office, or at the store cf Norton & Fennell. 3i—sept3 To LET.—On< -half of the House and Premises of the late Cuief Justice Palmer, situated on Upper Queen Street. Possession given 1st Octo- ber next. Apply to H, JaMES PALMEP sept6é—tf WANTED. —Coat, Pants and Vestmakers wanted at once at McLeod & McKenzie’s. sept 3—lw WANTED.—A first-class Shoemaker. Apply to a MCINTYRE, Malpeque Road. sept " T° LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement House, one ae containing eight rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September. Apply to Mrs. BLATCH. tf—aug30 Wwan TED.—A Girl for general housework ina small family. Good wages paid. Apply at this office. eod tf—aug28 ORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE by the day or week weey reasonable. Apply to G. G. JuRY, north side o nae Square, opposite m Post Office. 2aw pd—augls IRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER WANTED.— F Good wages and steady work.—GorF Bros. aug?27 K. D. © Cures Dyspepsia. 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