74 Notion -Bemovah TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Cricket. ue Settle “ome BEER BROS, QUEEN STREET, SH'TOWN. | Che Cricket match between the Wander be plowed te see its patrons THE STEAMSHIP COLLISION, somtuted nove cotter ane socmeam | ee ee | | . e Lonpon Hovsr. where we PROIAL Desparones tro Tuk EXAMINER. ry ’ . . . rhe score stands : Wanderers, first innings, | Local and Other items, —— 83 ; second innings, 69; total, 152. St. A TERRIBLE EXPERIETCE, | total 150. Tec) iSecond innings, 81 i 4. 4 4 -* OLA, LOU, vr. —Cotrespondence: and other rhe game was a pleasant one | wied out te-tlay throughout, | oe + ss - —_ 1 . { vy Piesic, —The Railway employes | Statements of the Captains. Weather Bulletin. | thew’ annual picnic at 4 ape Trav ee . _ —_-—— : | Chere is a large attendance. Toronto, August 18—10 a. m. ' me MY ay 7 ee . a 7 ~ . ’ Y ‘ / cui welled aie tiki: Write ‘eit Hauirax, N.S., Aug. 17, Moderate to fresh south-west to west winds: ‘ : S.e!s e iile . ‘oO ‘yr ® 1 * . “+ , R bay, the achr, Robb e Godfrey from lhe Danish steamer 7] hingvalla, which clearing weather, preceded by local showers; ' Now Yech colina tara” ben ron down and sank the steamer Geiser of | Rt much change in temperature. —=OF—— PI arrived this forenoon with coal for | “2° *™e line, arriy ed in post this Han. —- ‘ MeMillan All day the wharf was black with people DEE. fi a 1 - 2 2. eager to Inspect the damaged steamer. J he } At Charlottetown, on the 18th Aug Cath 1 e | . | ie -_- o , Wer rye yt aes. 1 . i. : : . , | = ” 6°? " 4. : List.—The prize list for the anoual ha jority ve surprised ww find such a tre-/erine, wife of John Caven. May she rest in ‘ ‘| Exhibition, to be held in this city | Mendous hole in the steamer’s bow. Her! peece. i ird und 4th October next, isto hand, | bows are completely carried away, the {Funeral will leave her late residence, Wey- bt atly compiled and pt inted document, | opening extending from the main deck to | mouth Street, on Monday morning, at 9.45, f ting credit upon all conceraed. the keel and 20 feet in width, going clean for St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence te Reman ; > back to the collision bulkhead, about 30) ‘ atholic cemetery. | ‘ ii \Leerton Tea.—The Alberton Tea takes | feet from the bow line. 7 place on Monday next, 20th inst., instead of Capt. Lamb says: ‘* The first officer, at ’ ae o Mon lay . the 27 th, as inadvertently an- 4 o' cloek on Tuesday morning, reported py St. Jolin 5, Newfoundland, j need in yesterday's issue. Tickets will be] rainy, but not foggy weather. I ‘retired, | . | ‘ [ : c | ( | issued at one fare. Don’t fail to attend. and in a few minutes i heard the telegraph O N N ane: = rv F signal for the engines to be reversed. AsI - lrorrise.—The Trotting Park at Tignish | was hurrying up a collision occurred. It 0 will be opened on Monday next. Reduced fares will be issued on that day from Char- town and intermediate stations to Tig- nish, good to return up to and on Weduesday was aterrifié shock, the ships coming to- gether with a frightful crash. Rushing forward I found the Thingvalla locked in with another steamer. As I approached | Ww" are about making extensive alterations in our premises—building a new Brick Front, remodelling the interior, &c., which will necessitate our closing for some time, and as-itis necessary to dispose of the balance of our large stock of Summer Goods, we have decided to make, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, cee Sao oa saw a man whom i afterwards found Reel =e, Pee Nee hag pers or V7 i 14) LN G RR, 2 1) » Mies \ : f tl to be the Gelser 8 second ofticer, RO vr ' —_— rane , Desa oS BILE eTIN« : meeting o 1e m ‘Sk c MAEkS.S. “BONAVISTA,” for St. John’s, New- ump or uo o » » - - : . 1 (Committee will be held on Monday, J i ’ } Es ms coon M) — ' foundiand, will he due at Charlottetown on ——ON—— ‘ 20th inst., at 7.30 o'clock, in the City er had cut night through his} TUESDAY MORNING, 28th August, and will Council Chamber, to consider appropriat room. He was sleeping soundly, and he carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. DRE Ss GOODs, HATS AND RONNETS, CARPRiTs, “sane c : : ry: For Freight or Passage apply to : : ‘ . an Pp a orf the }u vilee fund to ‘ regatta, leaped — os his bunk on to the Phing- PEAK E BROS & CO., TRIMMINGS, FLOWERS, OILL CLOTHS, \ full attendance requested.—A, H. Mac- | Ylla’s deck. Not having any idea as to the} augi7 Asoots. | SILKS AND SATINS FEASHERS MATTINGS Pus , Secretary. extent of our damage the officers were | —-———-———— 3 : ? VELVETEENS, - already away a d i cl g our boats. ’ : 4 > os 7 es x . Fatse Cuarces.—A Mystic, Conn.. de Dies of the Thingvalla’s boats had bait ate Final Notice t0 Taxpayers, GLOVES, RIBBONS, HEARTH RUGS, ——ae ee | LACES, | ROOM PAPER, | | spat Say Mies. Delia Stewart Parnell. ad- launched when the other steamer went! PRE *T COTTORNS, MANTLES, COUNTERPANES, : . wi ‘ . mW" ° ‘ ’ = > essing the n ut ai ConVenti 1 of the l nl d wh stern first. rhe scene was a fright - LL PERSONS who have not paid their CITY GUNGH S Nis, «it AWLS, ROOM PAPER, veren) Mee Union, now in session here,| ful one. I cannot attempt to describe it. | 44 TAXES for this year, 1888, are requested to} COR AONRN Ss, CORSETS SHEETINGsS, avowed rtolleympathy with the peace move- | Some of the passengers were rushing madly | 40.80 on or before the Ist SEPTEMBER NEXT. | VY ate > ‘ ‘ —] . _ . —- Py . h 7 » onle f . ] ‘ } | 1 i e So 8 . Jy All defaulters after that date will be advertised i A ae LENGS, w AN oy GOODS, Te CHKINGS i sl Sa sic the home a yok a about the deck, while others were crowded executions issued and placed in the hands of the ways? acted on peace rincipies. She says Aver mats , » rate 4 . Sheri . oti : _— ‘ § Te 4 . : i she nuwnu tt s a of the home. rule ce a ge oF on " ry } I - —s Sante Ser coutention F, S. CHANDLER The extraordinary prices we are offering must effect a speedy clearance. Freight paid on large parcels to ary part of the eS Se ” alterwar« é e ua oads ee ; 7 ey aS tN. nt aah . wae ’ he las ied ena : ” wg augl6—tl dte City Collec Island. TERMS CASH. No goods sent for approval. party from the start, and the London 7'imes put off just before the ship foundered. | : ae Taner H no PI srges that Parnell and his colleagues have I ' Silla as ae OF Ral eae rr BEER BROS S 3 *v I FY 3 é “ B ars . ‘ y nnived at assassination or violence, are, to| pore yen.® pany ee On the passengers must} Baptist Sunday School d : o bee es have been killed in their bunks by the personal knowledge outrageously false. : force of the collision, and never knew what | y } {i I} ' | x Pmocusan Cou” Frederick Meinzman | MAPPeBed. As the steamer plunged beneath] WYO ROION AND THA) ar ie OATS Amnon N the water carrying down those on board, —————————— = — oS SS 1 Sarah Kuckaer in a New York polic y = iii, steht ie Ce Sees . : ee Tv + pole’ T she capsized the boats that had got away. t | vurt, the other of kissing a double tovth | », _ : Oo? ‘len * out of his head In proof of $s Statement he Che vessels were about 100 or 150 feet SWEE Pi N ix RED © Hep & showed the resulting gap in the teeth of the} @Part when the Geiser went down. The Wednesday 22nd August | . w I s lower jaw. The sceptical justice elicited this | 5¢Teams of the drowning lasted, perhaps, ” , story from the blushing Miss Kuckner: She| fer two minutes, then suddenly all be- On the Beautiful and cee ee Grounds = hte = “> —= . SS was engaged to Heinzman, who contiaually|came quiet. Our three boats re- ee | iplained that she was too indifferent. Sun-|turned to land with the saved who SU FFOLK STATION lay evening as they stood alone on a Fulton | h: 2@ icke , ‘ . . day eveni > y st : : me 1 . a had been picked up in the water 5 Charlottetown, July 16, 1888 wre Pca -chsigg ante . lis are mS he and off the bottom of the captain's boats. | (Ten Miles frém the City.) ; sawn _—— — s ones Sew ™ ‘ oe Pra — sent our boats back to continue the search evtnnipliitiiiieandils placed her lips to his and Kissed him until a _ » able tooth came out. Heinzman said for the survivors but they only returned RAIN will leave Charlottetown at 10.45, a. m. ad ee ee 1 while i a } with the corpse of a woman. Day was just (local time), returning at 6.45 p. m. that he had Saran ari —_ Wale I Gag oa beginning to break when the collision oc-}| _A™"sements of several kinds wiil be provided, 2ecIEnY eee ld withdraw his charge. ‘Lhereupon the 5 . and Music farnished by one of our City Bands two lovers walked away arm in arm. curred. It was raining, but as the second There will also be a Refreshment Saloon, with : ofticer told me just before, it was not foggy. | everything necessary to suit the most fastidious ™ assiats ; ' ” tastes, Prov. Zena Semon.—The attraction at the | “sistant engineer, who was on the raft | “Tea ‘on the Tables for Visitors at 2.30 p. m. ; Ss : ‘ ; with the first and second engineer, was} Fares for Excursion: 25 cents. Tickets for Tea, Lyceum next week, commencing Tuesday, oodil with « broken. elit ahs ttceen ee on . . . : é » i roKke \ ; £ y —_, - . i’ - will be Prof. Zera Semon and the imperial Tickets for saleat Apothecaries’ Hall, f . very . S */ g ; ‘ wi > 3 vs marionettes. Their engagement will be for | ©O™Panlons were lost By order, : Capt. Moller told a most wonderful story JAMES E. WELSH. augd—pat ms |) W: EL. XS Because the Big Rush for Clothing is at L. E. PROWSE’S. ive nights, commencing Tuesday, and includ ing a Saturday matinee. This combination, | Of his escape. He was standing on the which proved such an attraction here two sea-| Geiser’s bridge as the steamer settled ‘ sons ago,is now said to possess a number of new | down, and he jumped into the sea, He and novel features. Prof. Semon ts without | felt himself being sucked under, and while loubt one of the greatest ventriloquists and | struggling to keep afloat, got his legs en- | magic workers on the stage, while Miss Adele} entangled in a piece of wreckage. He eee ly em = —— glasses, Sig. a finally succeeded in disengaging himself. with his flock of performing canary birds, | , . li , - . : : “— Mme. Strong's fata morgana, and the marion- and managed to reach the surface again ILL BE RE-OPENED at the close of whe 8 _. 7 breathless and almost exhausted, when he ettes in their ministrels aud specialties, make ; oe coo ; . the ae at are Mf the | ¥48 rescued by men(from the Thingvalla. This one Ol e st ge é a : kind now onthe road. Another Massacre. Monday, 27th Aug.,inst., the Midsummer Vacation, on oii Ficass 2 = = Bi Tue Miiman Story Conrrapicrp.—An Tanoier, Aug. 17. AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. M. : : : ie on » . he te} rae ‘* The ? - " _ > = ‘ a ‘ ra ,2 , . Ottawa despatch of the 16th says: Phe The Emperor recently, at the request of It is requested that there be a full attend- NO WONDER ~-His Prices astonish the natives. Ky ery > story has been extensively circulated to the : : é - ak ial i enie “ec of all intending Pupils on the day of re- effect that the Minister of Justice had been | the rebels, sent Prince Mulley to receive | ance 0° ®ll inte es See an ye ee : te . ci opening, that all may be graded into their pat in possession of papers that threw grave their submission. The Prince had an Senceeeenensatl J ere doubts on the guilt of Millman, the P. E. | eseort of 200 cavalry men. An ambuscade I Seiadee all Makeek Oaks {sland murderer, who was hanged at Char- | had been prepared by the rebels. When ° customer more than pleased. Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrup Clothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &c., but L. E. PROWS , r SAAC OXENHAM ; lottetown early in the year, is entirely with- Mulley and his men came up the insurgents ISAAC ¢ cide Sf he same. out foundation. No such papers have reached | massacred the whole force. The treachery Secretary, oes the business all t augl6—4i, 16, 18, 22, 25. the Department of Justice. The case against} ig due toa desire for revenge upon the BECAUSE his Prices are too low for competition, Th Millman was as clear as circumstantial evi- Emperor for killing the delegates sent by lence could make it. He got a fair trial and ' oe whole country are invited to see his wonderful Stock o the officiats of the department have not the | ‘he insurgents to treat for peace, to whom AUC ION. BANKRUPT CLOTHING. ‘ ) romised safety. shadow of a doubt that he was justly hanged. the Emperor promise a a 7 a \ telegram from the Minister of Justice to Hon. Mr. Chapleau Robbed. ad E. PROWSE, Attorney-General Sullivan confirms the aos HE SUBSCRIBER. having sold his Farm on F statement that no new evidence has reached (uepec, Aug. 17. a ee will Oise fot'sale BY AUL- June 25, 1888. Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. the department. Z Secretary of State Chapleau, who arrived Seevices To-M .. \w.—Preaching to-mor-| here with the Quebec press excursionists, Wednesday, Mad (ay of August, the Y. M. C. A. Hall, at 11 o'clock |bhad rather a novel experience. After re- An 8 OCLOUK. NOON: row iff uit The follewing improved Stock and Agricul- and at 6.30 o'clock. In the morning, the ser- | tiring to his room he laid aside his waist- vice will be conducted by Rev. B. F. Simp-| coat, in which was a splendid gold watch | | a) Implements, ire., &c., consisting of 1 Mes- son, B. D. In the evening, Rev Edward | and chain, besides a considerable amount | senger Mare, 6} years old, in foal by the Standard hit il er e sti co WW , The > awoke i ing | Bred horse Physician, imported by Mr. Richards; Whitman will answer the question What} of money. When he awoke in the morning vine dont tar ae side sired by Administrator ; isthe unpardonable sin?” Come and wel- his waistcoat, with its contents, were gone. |} Blood Mure, 4} years old, in foal by Adminis- re F ae. ? come. The watch was valued at $500. trator ; 1 Filly Foal, 3 months old, at her side, Prof. W. K. Bu *h. D., will preach to- leh dined sired by Administrator; 1 Hernondo Mare, 4} = 3 — . | aiok th. i . : - 't I ) *k at the Crows Ty 7 years old, in foal by Administrator ; 1 Hernando TT as — Se ea +e ie 7 A Disastrous Storm. Filly, 2} years old; 1 Nightingale Nat Filly, 1} s Roads, Lot 48. Subject, ‘ . he oe n se years old; a 4h orig old. Pee a A eee the evening. at 6.30, he wi reach at the OQr-enpo ! Chief ; 1 Colt, 1} years old, sired by o ren . Cl a a Ch _ > 1 ’ " Gr Ee e Street: VCEBEC, Aug. 20. Lion ; 1 Colt, 2} years old, sired by Gay Boy ; 6 e “ af ee r se pegs: ; | ae \ terrible thunder storm, accompanied Shentaoee ae 3 Heifers, 3 Steers, 4 Heifer bed cle bo 4 we! 5 sunbiect. ** The Eve. - iia Calves, Sheep. : 7 q a by rain and wind, passed over here last levees ccres of different kinds of -Grain Don’t forget the Railway Gospel Meeting y , é c Kinds 1 to-morrow afternoan, at 4 o'clock, in Mc-| mght doing considerable damage to pro- | standing, 6 acres of I otatocs and a —s cr —BY THE— Leol’s Hall. Strangers always welcome. | perty, and causing loss of life. Along the St. | Frame Binder, “The Deering, resher Ai : : : : 7 4 Cleaner combined; 1 Seeder, 1 Grain Crusher, 1 a ® i Leen Galatians, G1 Brethren, if « man Louis River, eight miles from here, up- Koval itoyve Heaper, 1 second-hand Buckeye | Boston, Halifax and Prince Edward _ ’ be overtaken in a fault, ye which are spiritual, | wards of 20 houses have been wrecked, and | Mower, 1 rruck Wagon, Carts, Ploughs, Har- : ; CUST restore such an one in the spirit of meekness, it is reported that 25 lives have been lost. ee en all the appliances Island Steamship Line. 4 5 considering thyself lest those also be tempted.’ Sa ~ 1 —= Halifax Happenings. The Household Furniture, THE ONLY DIRECT LINE oo eee en re rsonal. Hawirax, Aug. 17. consiating of 4 Bedstends and Bedroom Feral. > r ; : ; s York ‘as- , Sofas, Lounges. Chairs, Tables, Carpets an y 1 \ TAN = Hon. Charles J. Noyes, Speaker of the Geo. Dunning, of the York and Lanc ve Seotiien, : inet Oak Cook Stove, nearly new, VW ITHOUT CHANGE, ; J urnis 10 < Massachusetts house of representatives, Mrs ter Regiment, deliberately committe and other articles too numerous to mention. a érs in e e 7 Noyes and Misses Noyes are in St. Sohn. suicide to-day. —_—- new $1300 lanaau, behind four dapple grays. Shop, and other Outbuildings, situated in Mal- wiston Jor /, Aug. 11. — Ki eque, half mile north of D. & P. McNutt’s store, ; W coe. le Scotia potato king Brakeman Killed. Shiloh will be sold at private sale on easy terms HE staunch and commodious Steamships : eo - * on or before the day of sale. CARROLL and WORCESTER, having been gue Mone has met with heavy losses in recent on SovurH QueseEc, Aug. 17. TERMS :—For Crop, a credit will be given} ¢horonghly refurnished and put into first-class al'G iE al ery BS A ie gf y he Jim Keegan will drive Mr. Blaine from the The corner stone of the new city hall Also, 60 Acres of Freehold Land, Ch | bh howl t0 Boston Augusta station, next Tuesday evening, In 4/ | +1) }. Jaid to-morrow afternoon. with Dwelling House. a large Barn, Blacksmith al {) p ° chill eentgiindl tive exportations to the oo oe 4A. Canner, an I. C. R. brakeman, was until Ist November next, ae. * = rene condition A Ee a eal} oe nt 1as assigned to D. M. Dickey, of Canning. A, Canner, Ya Crusher and Thresher, one haiti paya Season o 2 » Con _ ” as _— Padre will be in| killed at Chaudiere Junction to-day, by| November, 1889; balance Ist November, 1890 . i i ‘or Stoc d other articles a credit of 14 months . cigs the city in the course of a few days, and it ar | being rum over and cut in two. ae eee i ail coaian over ten dollars, on The Carroll, on Saturday, oth May. She ON A OT tat rangments can be made he will take the post: sitet approved joint notes ; under that amount, Cash. : thes’ od Hama Trinity C _ ill Boston for , T oa tion of organist of Trinity Church.-—At#. John Explosion. Sale Positive. Rain or Shine. ne of, tees, veneels TURDAT At noon; and Large Lot of Summer Underw ear, very cheap, os in named Mary Long has just died Winpsor, Que., Aug. 17, D. S. HUNT. Charioutotowa. Sot Boston every ~ : . m : St Hats se in Durham. Eng., at the age < ~ — \ wheelhouse at..the powder en here! parnley, Aug. 11, 1888—dy & wky ane Passenger Accommodation! Low ; raw Ss She leaves a sister aged 104, and a bro er ‘ ‘ An em yloye, stan ing in TNE ates ! ies ati h i well- a ‘6 died a few months ago at the ripe old age of ere set pd blown ae the river near 4 9 ee on = $6 50: Stateroom Berth, $8.0 us Helmets, “i itn) ‘ : are fatal- La p t at Nw Lowest rates for Freight, which is always care- r . e was fata 0 ° Rev. D. M. Gordon has returned from his | by and killed. Another employ ball ? ully handled. Coats for the Hot Weather, : cn a . jure CARVELL BROTHERS, brief visit to P. E. Island. The rev. gentle- | ly injured. »R ss : Tra A sharlottetown : ‘ ichi : eee... » Bie a ee as « A . gents, Charlottetown. es i “ 4 ene ‘ ishin ‘ hi ‘ island i peer: ~ fee Dun Halifaue Another Suicide. Hr naples HARRISON LoRING, Treasurer, All the Novelties in Gents Neckwear and Furn gs, . tt slant as & sumime . — R. B. GARDNER, Manager, ee ee ee Ma "ee : N ACRE OF LAND adjoining the property 24 Atlantic Avenue. T THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. cinema Lonrvon, Ont., Aug. 16. | AN est. Dunstan’s College, on the Malpeque Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. ALL AT THE Crockery will be sold = cheap = - - The body of James Martin was — aioe to the undersigned, Cameron Block, | Ch’town, May 3,1888—patsumJour ' B se DAVIES a CO., ieeiae es ie “: ic 7 rted (lass banging pm 2 - > aed | oo Sated 28th July A. D. 1888 . LET.—A House containing five rooms, in : r Pp. POST OFFICE Sets, and a very large StocK Of aé6s° , ink a eek uttering fro e a 9 fee Pe . td A , : > PP. S ° and Bar hasta a the Cheap Crockery a rv ts ee So have ae . PETERS & PETERS, Boweehatecee situated on King one June 22, 1888, CAMERON BLOCK, O | "a aes 1 3--t , Store.—W. P. Colwill. —. aug cided. jy30—dy 4w eod wky 4w