i ‘’ ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other items. [he Carroll arrived at 4 o'clock. Pl Bere Overnautep.—The steamer Heather Belle is ashore at the S. N. Co's. dock having her bottom overhauled and painted. —_—>-— : ciraywess, baldness, dandruff and all dis- eases of the scalp, and falling of the hair can be cured by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer. -_—_——>-- — Tus Orever.—The Government steam dredge Prince Edward, with scows, ete., arrived safely at Rustico, this morning, towed by Batt’s steam tug. Counry Courr.—The 17th inst. will be the last day for issuing summonses for the August Term of the County Court, here. The court will be held on the 27th inst. coniecnilineinen Ham.—The Moncton Jimes reports a great storm of hail on Wednesday last. The area damaged was almost three quarters of a mile wide and 6 miles long. Within this area the the crops were destroyed. —_ > —-— Tea at Sprinevare.—The Tea held at Springvale, last Wednesday, came off as ad- vertised, and was a grand success. The tables were well supplied and the best of order pre- vailed throughout the day. The amount re- alized was large. _—_ > --——. SAVAGES expect to imbibe bravery by drink- ing the blood of their brave enemies. A more enlightened method of vitalizing the blood is by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It braces up the nerves and gives strength and fortitude to endure the trials of life. Nexr Weex.—The Admiral, with his ships, will arrive in Charlottetown, on Sun- day evening. General Middleton will ar- rive on Tuesday evening. There will be a review at the Park, on Wednesday after- noon. Why not have a half holiday ! Everyone is in favor of it. Ayek’s Cathartic Pills are recommended by the best physicians, because they are free from calomel and other injurious drugs, being composed of pure'y vegetable imy:edients. While thorough in their action, they stimu- late and strengthen the bowls and secretory organs, From Hauirax.—The Princess Beatrice, Capt. Kelly, arrived from Halifax this morn- ing at 2o’clock. She had a cargo of general merchandise and the following passengers ; Mr. James Findley, wife and child; Master Findley, Mr. Moore, Mr. Morrison, Mr. Ball and Mrs. Me(rath. She sailed on return at three o'clock this afternoon. —— > —— Picsic.—A most enjoyable picnic was held at Aitken’s Cape, Bay Fortune, on Thursday afternoon, by about sixty Suurians and their friends from Charlottetown. The majority of those present drove in car- a while a goodly number took passage in Hooper's yacht, White Squall. Among them were members of the Souris Band, who discoursed sweet music by the way. All present enjoyed themselves to their hearts’ content. --—@-——= Cuvrca [Sexvices.—The opening services of the Methodist Church at Hunter River on the llth will be conducted by Rev. J. Read at 10.30 a. m.; afternoon by Rev. J. Hirty at 2 p. m-, and rt 7 p. m. by the same, if a sup- eannot be obtained, A collection will taken at the closeref each service in aid of the building fund. John MeGair, late of ener os Pa., will (D. V.) preach the geapel on Lord's Day evening at 7 o'clock, im meeting house, upper (jreat§Ueorgé Street. Subject—A Woman in Heaven, All cordially invited, Don't forget the Railway Gospel Meeting to-morrow at 4 0’clock in McLeod’s Hall. The public are invited. Strangers always wel- come. Lesson—Luke 14-38, Watch ye and pray. New Fram.—Messrs. E. H. Norton & Co; have entered into the busiuess of Auctioneer and Commission Merchants under very favorable auspices, and fwe feel sure that all who require their services will tind them satisfactory business men. They are both well known in our city, and have a very extensive knowledge of the trade of the province. Mr. Norton has for many years been one of the firm of Norton Bros, (now Norton & Fennell) wholesale hard- ware merchants, and enjoys a very high business reputation. Mr. William McNeill’s experience in the business will be of great service to them, and we feel quite sure that they will give their customers every satisfac- tion. — i Oddfellowship Notes. os The Grand Lodge of Manitoba meets at Winnipeg on Wednesday next. A number of representatives to the Grandi Lodge are expected here on Monday evening next. The remainder will arrive the following uight. The procession in Halifax had some very unique features. Placed on a vehicle in front was a most obstreperous goat, kindly guarded by the Venerable Warden. The Manchester Unity Oddfellows walked in advance, the Independent Order following. A new organ has been placed in Odd- fellows Hall. The members of the order here will as- semble at their Lodge Room on Wednes- day morning next at 8.45, and march, ac- companied by the Citizen’s Band, to the Hote! Davies, where the grand representa- tives will assemble and be conducted to the place of meeting, leaving on parade at 10.15 a. m. - News Notes. Murderous assaults, highway robberies and burglaries have kept the citizens of Englewood, a Chicago suburb, ina state cf terrur for some weeks. The town has been put under military discipline. The finest private collection of coins in is said to be owned by a man who made his fortune baking beans. It is valued at $100,000. It is said the pack of salmon in British olumbia this year will be 100,000 cases more than last. LS o-oo Enos Fruit Salt, Citrateof Magnesia, Mont- Serrat Saline, Sanford’s Sindhanta, tara. Campbell’s Essence of J ia Ginger at Dodd's Medical Hall, °"™™° omtes ’ For sun burn, tan and chapped skin Glycerine Cream, Glycerine Jelly,” Foxtons Yyeerine, Milier’s Glycerine, Vasaline, Cold Pond Seunders Face Powder, Violet a ret allie, Ponds kxtract, i ilycerin d © §t Dodd’s Medica} Hall. ice yom . s TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Speers, Despatreres To THe EXaMIner. Halifax Carnival. Haiiax, Aug. 9. | and that they left not far from $100,000 in the city. was gathered in by the men, val included baseball, cricket matches, | cert in the gardens, walking match, the | concluded by a grand ball in the province building, which was handsomely decorated for the occasion. The westher was | most enjoyable. A great many of the remaining visitors left the city by yes- terday’s trains, and most of the others will | leave to-day. The hackmen have reaped a rich harvest, and the Street Car Company have carried from 40,000 to 50,000 passeng- ers during the week, not only scooping in enough extra to build and equip the Spring | Garden extension, but also to largely in- | crease their dividend. The Carnival wound up by a ball given in the Province Build- ing. The seat of Government was gayly decorated, the committee in charge, aided by five blue jackets, having, in about twenty-four hours, transfomred the solemn- looking halls of legislation into an ideal dancing ball. Boulanger’s Trial. t Paris, Aug. 9. The trial of Boulanger before the high court of the Senate was resumed to-day. The Procureur General, continuing his ad- dress, charged that Boulanger held a verit- able political court at Clermont, formed when in command of troops there; of origin- ating secret intrigues for electoral agita- tion, and a system for corrupting the officials. Notwithstanding these acts, he had written the war office disclaiming any connection with what was done in his name. The Procureur General declared that there were documents before the court which clearly marked the downward path of Boulanger from insubordination to in- ernment had evidence to show that Boul- anger tried to have conveyed to Prince Bismarek information that Boulanger only desired to be appointed consyl for life. An Investigation. Quersec, Aug, 9. by the Government into ¢ertain charges brought by the English Board of Terade against the Shipping Offiee here. It is as- serted that the proceeds of certain bills of exchange drawn for the relief of Captain Thomson and the crew of the bark Peeress, wrecked near Gaspe, some time ago, by collision with gan English cruiser, were never applied to legitimate opjects. —_— Poisoning Case. Monrreat, Aug. 9. Regarding the poisoning case reported yesterday, it now transpires that a child five years old was also given morphine in- sstead of quinine. The doctor blames the druggist for interfering with the prescrip- tion, while the druggist says the doctor was to blame in bringing a wrong prescrip- tion. No money has yet been paid. The child’s parents and lawyers still have charge of the matter. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 10.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southwest to west winds, partly cloudy weather, with local rains. New Mode of Colleeting Bad Debts. THe New World Uniform Collecting Co., Head Office for Canada in Toronto, has opened a branch at Charlottetoyg The plan of operation is as follows: ~ Business men may become members by paying $10. Then, if they have any poor accounts to collect, a notice is sent to the debsor that, unless the debt it paid by a certain date, a uniformed collector will pay him a visit. The collector wears a blue uniform, glistening with brass buttons, and if he fails to get the money the first time, he promises to appear again. After three calls, he comes before the delinquent with a badge upon his hat, reading ‘* Collector of Bad Debts.” This generally brings the money. If not, he goes on collecting until a settlement of the account be made, the creditor paying a percentage on amount collected. The company do not make it a business to prosecute sick or distressed people, who, by their affliction, are unable to pay; but trust to ‘the good sense of the merchant not to inflict annoyance on the helpless, but who, in justice to their own families, will not be imposed upon by tough custom- ers and those who can't, but won't pay. Another much-needed want is supplied by the facilities afforded to members for recovering bad debts from parties who have left the Island, but who may now be in a position to satisfy their obligations. Norwood Farm For Sale, BY AUCTION, pti line Thursday, Oct. 8rd (Exhibition Day), . AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., The property of the late George Wright, situ- ated in Charlottetown Royalty, 24 miles from the city, on the St. Peter's Road, and consist- ing of Dwelling House, Farm Buildings and 144 Acres of Land, nearly all clear, well watered, and under a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling and Farm Buildings will be offered with 60 acres separately, or with all the land as may be desirable. Terms and conditions on day of sale. GEO. J. WRIGHT. aug2—2aw wky tl sle LET.—One-half of House on Orlebar street, occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises. Rent moderate.—S. GREY. t-jyll at Stanley Bros. , Brown's Block, It is estimated that fullytwenty thousand is offering rare bargaine for to-night. people came to Halifax to see the carnival, down and see him. informal opening of the dry dock by Mr. and gents shoes at a large discount. Brookfield, excursions on the harbor, and | * point to get a pairat McKachen’s Shoe Store trigue, falsehvod and gonspiracy. The Gov- ' An investigation is likely to be ordered | : the country. references required, 649, Charlottetown. PAINTERS. — Wanted Summerside. [a eee SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. Local Notices. All bills due Mrs. R. Young up to July 1 must be paid befure the 28th August, 1889, —tf, Large stock of Knitting Yarns and Wools auglO 3i To-night.—McKachen, the Cheap Shoe Man, Call Knitting yards, in Saxony, Lansdowne, The largest proportion of this Rock Beehive and Beehive Fingering at Stan- ft and the cab- , ley bros, Brown's Block. augl0 4i The best display and cheapest lot ot Glass- The events of the fifth day of the carni- ware is at R. K. Brace’s. Mark Wright & Co, requests payments of firemen’s tournament, another grand con- July accounts. Now is your chance.—We are selling ladies’ Make it this evening. Opened to-day, 1,000 sheets of sticky ily paper at Dodd’s Medical Hall, New Store.—A. E. McKachen, the Cheap Shoe Man, has taken the large store fitted up by the Counolly estate, where he intends car rying on Dry Goods and Clothing. The store is one of the handsomest in the city, fitted up with walnut counters, plate-glass front, &c., and now presents a fine appearance. We wish our young friend success. Bageace Express.— Merchants Sand others having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can leave their order at R. K. Brace's, and it willbe promptly attended toby Joseph Dewar. Telephone communication. auglO lm eod Kelly & Co., Photo Artists. We will posi- tively remain through August only. Those wishing to be photographed by us should call promptly. Ali negatives preserved, Dupli- cate orders filled at short notice. Sticky Fly Paper at Watson's. Bronze Slippers for sale at Goff Brothers. — aug 5 tf. Boots and shoes neatly repaired at R. K. Jost’s, North Side Queen Squrre. ag? tf Fiuest Lime Juice, 10 cents a pint at Dodd's Medical Hall. aug] ws OILED. " On Saturday morning, Aug. 10, at the Hotel Davies, Margaret Logan, in her 52nd year. [Funeral will leave Hotel Davies Monday morning at 7 o'clock for the Pictou boat, At the Government Poor House, on the night of the 9th inst, William Binns, aged 72 years. * HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Fayorjte and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. ~ It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless, It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 ceute per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—Ay dy St. John, N. k, Desirable Residence. ry<O LET.—That comfortable and convenient Residence, with nice Garden, Stables, etc., belonging ‘o the Charlottetown Cas Light Company. Possession immediately, Apply at Gas Company's Office. jy30 CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, MALIFAS, W. S. Boarding and Day Sechvol for Young Gentlemen. AR. WALTER LEIGH and MR. H. M. BRADFORD, B. A., beg to give notice that the next Term commences Sept. 8th. Bays parte for Army, Navy and Preli- minary aw and Medical Examinations. aug2—tl sept 8th WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c ANTED,--A good Salesman who understands Book-keeping, to take charge of a Store in ziberal wages will be given. Good ang 10 immediately 3 good Brush Hands. Apply to Sobey & Howatt, aug 10—3i pd ANTED.—A Young Man. about 18 years of age, to act as Clerk in a Hotel. Good refer- ence required, Aplpy at this office, aug 9—5i pd LOST.—On the Covehead Koad, on Monday last, Sth insat., a Lady’s Black Cloth, Braided Jacket. The _person who found jt will be re- warded by bringing it to this office. aug 9—2: pd fri & tues Foe SALE,—Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- clopedia Brittanica, latest edition, complete in 24 volumes; Cloth binding. Apply at this office. aug 9 WANTED.—Girl for general Housewerk. Ap- ply at residence of A, S. Urquhart, King Square. aug 9 ANTED.—An Agent to sell the Whisper- phone, the best attachment for a Telephone ever invented. 2.500 in Toronto and Montreal. Write Whisperphone Co.. 90 King Street, West Toronto, aug 8—3i pd Rooms W ANTED,—Board and residence for Lady and two childron, Will furnish rooms ress “M,” Post Uffice Box aug 8—li pd ANTED AT ONCE.—A good House Servant Highest wages to the rigit gir), Mrs. E. H. Norton, Prince Street. aug 8 WartcH LOST.—On Aug. 6th, between Queen Square and West end Sydney Street, a large Hunting Case Silver Watch, with short piece of chain attached. Finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, aug 6—3i W ANTED.—3 PANT MAKERS. Apply to D. A. BRUCE. aug 6—tf WANTED AT ONCE,.—A good Collector in this city. pay and steady situation. Apply by letter to James P. CooKE, re: Box if _ necessary. Add 377. FoR SALE.—A well-finished Cottage, Mansard roof, fronting 84 feeton Fitzroy Street East. Apply at A. MCNEILL's Auction Room. aug2—fi OTTERY.—The date of the lottery for the Walnut Bedrooii Set, at Frank Hughes’ Shop, has been postponed until the Ist of Novem- ber. pd Ti—aug2 WANTED.—A good Servant for general work, Apply to Rev. Frep E. J, Lioyp, Pownal Street. tf—aupl LET.—The Store and Dwallieg on Great Street, the property of William and ‘anton, Boston, oe occupied by Geo. Apply to Alex. wne of Davies Traverse, or at the Zaw tf—ju2s Gatherland, Market Square. Apply by letter to Box } Passag of Patterns in the City. HOUSE The Cheapest Lot Charlottetown, July 27, 1889—eod wky Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. of JAMES Special Val AT x oe (NX) POUR excrement case —(x )——— einiviaielg i fg Linders and —— —--—-—({ x )—- ——_-—-— PATON ieee Drawers & ©O., ue | JAS. PATON & CO’S. Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM, From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. Call and see this lot; as we have the Best Assortment NISHINGS, In Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. GCG Rai YY 24 AUN CN fie: 4,000 Yards Now Opened—All Wool Goods. Ever Offered. BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. trade.” the time. us down. Be sure $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, Jnne 21, 1889—eod wky (x) ‘Stand Our competitors are tr¥ing to hold us up and rob us of our customers. cryin We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all They may hold us up but they can't hold and deliver your Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- ylous year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. _ you ask to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our PROWSEH BROS., ‘Sign of the Great Big Hat. 6, CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CITY OF PARIS, 10,400 tons, CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5 202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known for the regularity and rapidity of their es across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentie- men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. The difference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. Second Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms holding a stnajJi number in each. A liberal table and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- nished by the Company. Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown EVERY WEDNESDAY, — ' CARD. IEE Subscriber offers for sale a fall supply of GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ——-ALSO— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and Castings. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H, GORDON, Georgetown, iy}a—pa 00,000. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE: “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $6).00 ) and upwards,ac- : cording to State- Charlottetown do 73.50 } room & location. — Trip Tickets at reduced rates. London. For farther information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, July 6, 1889, ~a - a HALIFAX & P. E. ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. STEAMER " PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS. DAY at 2 o’clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. I.. and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Soe and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, TUESDA same The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until close of navigation, This will emable Georgetown and Souris ship- to make direct connections with Steamers at Fialifax for any foreign market. Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of Ladi nted to any port on the Continent or Uni eaten. Agent, Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Charlottetown, Or PickForD & Biack, Halifax, iyi3—eod ti aggage checked through from New York to Agent. - } will sail from Halifax KVERY MORNING, at 7 o’ciock, making | JOHN JOY, feb21— tf Water Street, General Repair & Paint Shop. United States and elsewhere, I am pre pared’'to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering ‘on Shop Winduws and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. | Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded. | New Sign Boards made any style. Old Signs repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted , varnished, | All work done at a discount. Satisfaction | given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent Street, between Pownal and Queen Streecs. ROBERT STEELE, Painter, and june24—Im 2aw | Pasture for Cows. A FEW COWS can be taken in for pasture by the andersigned for the balance of the season. ARTHUR PETERS. augl—tf TO LEY. HE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, opposite the Bishop’s Palace, contain- ing 1] large, well-tinished rooms and a good kitchen. Apply at the Bank. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. jylo ~ JAVING had 25 years’ experience in the! “krmy and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., FIALIFP AX. ‘A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. § =f) Cases ROYAL BLEND, | ov 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 *“* CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 .*~ CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and.MOSELLE, LIQUEURS —Cherry Noyau, Curaco, Benedictine, FINE rPORT and SHERRY, LfOLLAND GIN and OLD 17 OM, or se Brandy, Mar aschino, i? foo = 300 “* HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, we OO Va Sh 100 ** BASS’S ALE, ys BURKE’S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ‘‘ BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 ‘* FINE OLD RUM, KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFAX. } | aot + ee ee i Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, “HALIFAX” Halifax, for Boston, MORNING, at id The Fast, Stee TEAMS i Leaves Noble’s | EVERY o'clock, | Keturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Wharf, WEDNESDAY | Passengers leaving Charicttetown on Tuesday, | Via Pictou, airive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the | Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston «Ist class).........3 9 20 A 2 satin siecle cmibt his: cordsaheee sae 16 ® Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P; EK, Island Railway and Intercoionial Railway ; alse by the Agents of the P. K. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN BRos., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, may2i-—-ti ane me asnan srt i # i 4 &