"), Butter, tub, per Ib...,........- - ? Blueberries, per quart......... ~~ '” Ducks, per pair.... Local an Other Items Dews.—The Engineers drill in uniform o’elock. will to-morrow meet ogei New Vorers.—There are 1122 names to be added to the voter’s County. EES New Jets.—New this forenoon, APOTHECARY Soup.—Mr. George E of the Apothecaries Hall, has sold. it stallion Apothecary, by Hernando Good price for a good horse, : Hughes, his young for $1000, A Treat.—The splendid music furnished by the Citizens Band on Queen Square last evening was much a number of people present. To-NIGHT-—Service in the Second dist Church at 7.30. Several of the ieee ial brethren who are attending the annual financial meeting in the city will be present, _—_ Broke Jatn.—A man named Hector Doug- lass broke out of Pictou jaila few nichts ayo by crawling through a7 x 13 opening in the window. He is supposed to have made his way over here. House Burnep.—The dwelling house Charles Robertson, Annandale, Lot 56, ced burned to ashes one night last week. The gecupants had a narrow escape. A defective flue is supposed to have been the cause of the fire. There was no insurance, KickED BY 4 Hokse.—An eleven year old boy, named James, was severely injured about the head and face as a result of being kicked by a horse which, it is said, he was trying to catch in a pasture on the St. Peter’s road late yesterday afternon. He was driven home by Rev.- A. J. McIntyre, of Tracadie, who Happened to be passing at the time. | Dr. S. R. Jenkins dressed the wounds, and the littlé fellow is now doing well, RE a oe ee Lawn TenniS.—The competing teams in the inter-provincial lavn tennis tournanient, which began at Victoria Park this forenoon, arrived last evening and are stopping at the Hotel Davies. The match games consist of ladies’ doubles, ladies’ singles, ladies’ and gentlemen’s doubles, gentlemen's doubles and gentlemen’s singles. The play will be con- tinued to-morrow and Wednesday. The visitors will be entertained at a ball at Mrs. Bartlett's this evening, and another at Gov, ermmment House-by the local clubion Thursday: evening. ¥ . meee eat Firs.—The stable of Mr. Thomas Con- nolly, situated in the rear of his residence, pidney Strget, was destroyed by fire be: tween 12 and 1 o’clock this morning. When the fire was discovered the building was in a blaze. How the fire started is a mystery. Mr. Connolly was last in the stable between seven and eight o’clock in the evening, and when he came out made the door fast with a hasp—the usual way. There was then no sign of fire about the place. A quan- tity of hay and straw, and-a sleigh ang set of harness’ stored in the building were de- stroyed. The firemen were rung up by means of the electric alarm in their houses, and as a result many of them were on their way to the scene of the fire pefore the general alarm was sounded. Owing to their exertions, and the plentiful supply of water, the fire was confined to the building in which it originated. Mr. Connolly estimates his loss at $200. The building was insured for $50, —=—_2 fur Marker.—The market house was in a very dirty state to-day. It looked as though it had’nt been swept for a month; and the butchers from the country report ‘‘ scraps of dead meat with accompanying heaps of live maggots.” Prices as foilows:—~ Beef (small) per lb. ............ $0.07 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb ........... 0.06 to 0.09 Peer bt Ma ee ieee 0.08 to 0.06 Butter, fresh, per Ib.......... 0.17 to 0.19 C.16 to 0.17 0,06 to 0.07 ,, Beans (green, string) per qrt... 0.00 to 0.05 * Beans (broad) per qrt.......... 00.0 to 0.05 S AODOOEE DOE AD? ss isos ees - cr 0.15 to 0.17 # Dabbage. per doz........ sie. 0,00 to 0.50 Carrots, per bush..........---- 0.40 to 0.00 CIORBOB fas coos neo. ok ates 0.30 to 0.35 Codfish, (corned) per doz..... 0.40 to 0.45 6.10 to G.T2 0,07 to 0.08 0.55 to 0.60 Currants, Black, per quart ...- > Currants, Red, per quart..-.5: enone fs Epos, por doz.........2..-+-- 0.12 to 0.18 ey er. sa Who ci prayers . 2.50 to 0.00 FOWL, «se 5 ah oheecene oP eur or 0.40 to 0.60 RPP Oe PEO ee 0.00 to 0.00 _, Gooseberries per quart ........ 0.09 to 0.12 Pein, per lb... ence cee ee 0.15 to 0.16 Peay por 100 Ibg, «6+ see resrs tee 0.28 to 0.30 erring per d0Z...., -++0-+++rs 0.00 to 0.25 Lamb, perlb.....---.+--+-+--- 0.06 to 0.09 Lard perlb.........- Or: 0.14 to 0,10 Lettuce per bunch............ 0.05 to 0.00 Tachacel (corned each)........ 0.11 to oi Mutton, per lb..........--+--- 0.08 to 0.1 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.32 to 7 Oatmeal, per cwt......-++- cso? eso0- 00 oo Pits Her pair... .c.csss-- 5c +++ 4.00 to 6 00 rks Oriel. 2-5 - cere este? 0.12 to 0. 1s ork'(carcass), per lb......-.-- 0 06 to 06) Potatoes (new) per bush.......- 0.30 to no Potatoes (old) per bush.....-.- 0.00 to oe Peas (green) .......--+--++-+9° 0.07 to f s Raspberries per quart.....---- 0.06 to A Radishes, per bunch .....----- 0.10 to - Rhubarb, per bunch.......--- 0.10 2 oe Straw, per load........+-+++++> 0.00 to a . Sheep pelts...........--+-0+++ 0.00 to ne *. Turnips, per bush.........--++ . 0.20 to a MMEOOR so. 5 cies evce ects ears 1.55 to Lae eal, per pound, ..,,-+++-++++> 0.03 % 0.06 - ood, per load ..... ES 0. o 0. = ip.—Remember McEachern, the cheap ee shoe man, when you want a pair of shoes. He is offering special bargains for- to- Be volar. —Ladies’ shoes in great eee Well, I should ~~ owed sree ee See for cEachen’s Shoe r f a ee ie ate selling the balance of their Summer Clothing very cheap to make ro for their fall stock of Reefers and Overcoats. —Aug. 16, 4in. Choice lot of sole | iy to-night, in shoes, Brothers The rush to Goff Bros. Go to Prowse Bros., the w men, for children’s suits—the la cheapest stock in the city. Bananas, 25 cts per dosen, Ladies Dress Robes for auth i Wear—very neat and stylish—just re te es. é 1 humors Pimples, pustules, rash, eczema, @ maenee - and all diseases of the skin, piles, lootts | ae and wounds, chapped hands, roug a - she _ skin, are quickly healed and eured-by th of Baird’s| French Ointment. Sold by al dealers, eather, just rsceived at at Goff night for boots and shoes at onderful cheap rgest, best and i at R. K.- Brace’s. tumn and winter ceived at ____———s THE. DAILY EXAMINER, : for night at 8 } new voters ; list for King’s | ppreciated by the large | | on the 17th inst, after a linge { TUESDAY, AUGUST 20 1889 _ (PELE GRAPHIC NEWS, SPEC KSPATCHE £ ECIAL Desparcurs To Lug IXAMINER. Mrs. Maybrick’s Sentence. : New York, Aug. 19. A special from London to the Alera {of f , ald, iSigned by ‘“*A Member of Parliament ” jets were placed on the | 8#Y8: “‘ No decision has et. b i centre spray of the fountain on Qv: an Sduare ,at by the Hon y een arrived 1e Secretary in regard to th | Sentence passed on Mrs, ” Maybriok, “That ns duty of deciding so dreadful a question caeemee upon the Home Secretary is | One of the greatest drawbacks of th i | which is seldom a bed of Ree 1 roses, The abus which has been heaped upon hes |18 wholly undeserved, for he has given the most conscientious consideration jto all the facts of the case with a sole de- sire of seeing that justice is done. Unless Some new phase of the case should occur adverse to Mrs. Maybrick (which is scarcely probable) her life is nearly certain to be spared.” Rev. Mr. Spurgeon writes to the newspapers to say that he will sign a petition for the release of Mrs. Maybrick, and will ,commend to his congregation the advisability of following his example. — Forest Fires. Hetena, Mont., Aug. 19, The forest fires which have been raging all over Montana for the last three weeks, and which have destroyed hundreds of thousands of doliars worth of timber have reached more alarming proportions, -On the rangés in Chonteau County, which heretofore escaped, and on which cattle- men were depending to keep their stock this winter, thousands of heads Of cattle were seen — burning. Courierg * ~ ye: port’ the utmost ° consternation pre- vailing at Georgetown, and that a large force of men organized to goto the rescue. In Yellowstone Co. the fire covers an area of eight miles, and ig spreading rapidly. Ranges in that section have also been almost entirely destroyed. The entire territory is covered with dense clouds of smoke which the sun cannot pene- trate. Unless a heavy rain comes there is they have burned themselves out, A Disastrous Fire. New York, Aug. 19. " Harly this morning a fire broke out in the kitchen of a restaurant on the ground floor of a five story tengment at 307% Seventh Avenue. Nine of the sixty odd occupants of the house were burned to death, and it is aigreat wonder that’ many more did-not lose their lives. The fire originated in’the rear of John Snyder’s restaurant at an hour when all the people in the house were sleeping soundly. Just how it started is as yet a mystery, but as the cook is missing it is presumed an accident occurred when he was making a fire in the big range. The awful speed with which the flames swept through the building suggests the use of kerosene by the cook. The Black Diamond Seizure. Orrawa, Aug. 19. Hon. Mr. Bowell on Friday received’ the official report concerning the seigureof the Black Diamond, ‘and it was considered at a Qabinet meeting on Saturday. Copies will he forwarded to the Imperial authorit- ies for the communication of the result and of the claims in due course through the regular diplomatic channels to the United States Governnient. ‘ "Tis Count Edison Paris, Aug: 19. A special envoy of King Humbert of Italy to-day presented Thomas A. Edison, the famous American electrician, with the insignia of the Grand Officer of the Crown of Italy. Edison thus becomes Count and his wife Countess. Arrested For Eo:gery. Now. Ovrawa, Aug. 19. John Irwin, a young man employed by arrested here to-day, charged with forgery and embezzlement. ‘Shot Himself Lonvon, Ont., Aug. 19. Charles M. McKerlie committed. suicide Saturday by shooting because his father re- fused to deed a farm to him. Weather Bulletin. Toronvzo, Aug. 20.—-10 a, m. Light to moderate wind, fair and warm, BAREBIED, rs Yednesd he 14th At St. Andrew's, on W ednesday, t inst., by Mg’r Macdonald, Miss Minnie Egan, of Hillsborough Villa, to James Walsh, Esq., M. D., of Mount Stewart. ——. DIE. i | y 2 i ly loved At Point Prim, July 29, Annie, dear daughter of Alexander and Margaret McLeod, aged five months. idence of her son-in-law, Souris, AF een int, ring illness, aged i i te sventy-six years, Mary, relict of the la Cant: Roderick McDonald. Deceased was the mother of a large family, all but two of whom survive her. She was noted for her kind and hospitable disposition, and the large number who attended her funeral on Sunday after- nogu showed the high esteem mm which she was held in the community in which she Y sided for over forty years. May her soul res in peace. pane i ith the Boots and Everyone is pleased with tl a Shoes hey buy at the Dominion Boot ee Shoe Store. They wear better, and pee us them cheaper than anywhere else. ag i Tue vicissitudes of climate are trying to most constitutions, especially to peop . rock ing’ impure blood. For all such (and “y constitute the majority) ce is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,the use of waren ¢ s the blood and strengthens and invigorates the system. For cholera, cholera, plaint, cramps and pains is no remedy that can infantum, summer com- in the bowels, there be more relied upon than Kendrick’s Mixture, for children or adults. no hope that the fires will be arrested until }to see our the Singer Sewing Machine Company was] eS SS EAL P. KE. ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. CAPTAIN A. H.. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown HVERY THURS- DAY at 20 clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris; PB. -Kiest. aud Bayfield, Port Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. : Returning, will sail from Halifax EVE TUEHSDAY MORNING, at 7° o'clock, making same calls. The above Steamer will make the round tri every week until close of navigation. This. will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- pers to make direct connections with Steamers at Halifax for any foreign market, Freight and Passengers solicited at. lowest rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the Continent or United Kingdom, Apply W,. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charictietown, Or PickForD & Buaok, Halifax, fo Monat TAT Qo fat i %) cats Uook's Tourist. Tickets LO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES —-BY+— ke q 3A A Anh? BS RAILWAY E3OOKS of Coupon Tickets ean be made up combining all the principal cities and places Ocean passage to Europe also s-oured by: all lines of Steamships sailing from New York, FENTON T. NEWBERY, Charlottetown, jy18—eod tf : Canada. andthe United. Sat Lallala aid the United States, ARG to. syit the requirements of Travellers, of interest in Canada and the United States, on application te Thos:*Cook & Son, Agent in P. BE. Island for duly 6, 1889—tf- - POUR Tem ee eS CLARKIN BROS’. COAL DEPOE, Kast Side Steam Navigation Co's: Wharf. Cy LS OF ALL KINDS always on hand. _/ Satisfaction in quality and price guaran- ‘teed. | A branch of railway passes Sheds; so parties living in the country hear the line can have Coal put on-carg with but little expense and handling. ~ : f All orders promptly atteaded to. jy13—dy 2aw (tues sat) wky 3m an HOT WATER ; i a 8 ARTIES contemplating heating their : Dwellings this season with Hot-Water, would do well, before placing their orders, NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak; no, sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATON} It eccupics less space, and'ig more effective rand less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in Brass and Iron; Rubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and tor-sprinkling lawns. A first-class Pluthber kept constantly em- fitting Dwellings with Hat and Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- ences given if: required. Telephone con- nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. ap23-—eod tf pat REN 2 WANTS, LOS% FOUND de LOst—0a Saturday Evening, the 17th inat., on one of the Streets, a large Garnet Shawl. ‘the finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this aftice, aug: 20—3i pd POUND.—In this city, afew days ayo, a Lady’s Wrap. Owner can obtain it on paying ad- vertising expenses, Apply. to T. Merchant. Spring Park Road. aug, 20+23 PRINTERS _WANTED.—Iwo Job Printers: + High wages and‘steady situation to the right aug. 20—3i eod p j men.—Geo. W. Gardiner. y ANFRD,~A Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present in the country. aug 19—pai ANTED.—A good Servant. Apply at once to MRs..C. B. MACNEILL, Great George Street. City. augi7 Lost—on Thursday, betwesn Watson’s Drug Store and the Katlway Crossing, a: Diamoitd Bracelet. Whe xnder wile rewarded by leaving it at this office.” ™ pd dy3i wkyl—augl7 TRAY PIG.—There has been on the premisés 9 of the subscriber for about a month, a strayed white Sow Pig. ‘he owner can have her by proving property and paying expenses and damages. If not called for on or before the 14th day and hour be sold by Public Auction.—JoHN RRDREWS, Rennie’s Road, Lot 22. d w—anugi6 po LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, containing: Seven Rooms- Possession given ‘10th September.—Jonn Hic. GINs. aught OR SALU,—Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- clopeedia Brittanica, latest. edition, complete in 24 volames; Cloth binding. Apply .at this oflice. aug 9 \NTED.—Girl for general Housework. <Ap- Wii at residence of A, 8, Urquhart, King Square. aug 9 ~ Book-keeping, to take charge of -a Store in the country. iberal wages will be given. Good references required, Apply by letter to Box 619, Charlottetown. ang 10 ANTED.—A good Servant for general work. Street. itt—aupt ¢ D PASTURE for three Cows in Field j ug to McGill’s, quarter of a mile from the . Pump in field. Apply to Davixs & SCRHERLAND; Agents. ti—aug2 \WTANTED.-3 PANT MAKERS. Apply to Ww’ A. BRUCE. aug 6—tf STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” | ) | Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of ELCOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM RY} | From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. »; Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for] September next, at 12 o'clock, she will on that’ WANTED. 4 good Salesman who understands | Apply to Rev. Frep H. J. Luioyp, Pownal |. ‘of Patter | | TAU Ee in Carpets, Rugs, Curtains ns in the City. el TON & Cco’s. (x) 9 Call and see this lot, as we have the Best Assortment ° —(x) FURNISHINGS and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. Bey 2 w 4.600 i Tards ob AL WE EGS Charlottetown, July 27, 1889 ~eod wky H'T, A N WN BT. Row Gpened—All Weel Goods. ei Sad ae The .Uheapest Lot of Linders and Drawers Ever Offered. PATON & Co. BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. = 3 EE = ia a ‘The Balance of his DURI 3 , p G AUGUST Stock of Mens’ and Boys Clothing WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. Great Bargains in Great Bargains in Cottons. Great Bargains in Summer Underclothing. Miens’ and Boy’s Hats. Eadies Summer Dress Goods and FORCH HAP DSsatw A» SGoToO Goo Jd. 8B. MACDONALD’ s. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT: DURING DOMIA Ch’town, August 5, 1889—eod wky The Dominion Boo J. B. MACDON ALD, t and Shoe Store, THE MONTH OF AUGUST. Everybody invited to buy the Best and Cheapest Boots and Shoes in Town at the ION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HBALIFAS. fanada Atlantic Steamship Go. STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at: 10 ocieck. A 4 f y Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax: HVERY SA'tURDAY, at noon. 5 : Passengers ieaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, aud can. if they preferit, yo directiy on board the k p Vv 50,000. Witty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOWUN JOY, Water Street. r feb21—tf ‘FOR SALE AT PICTOU, ¥.S. ue Someone ane 7 ¥ HERE are now for sale at Picton, in care i ‘of Mi. Alexr. Garvin, a lot of Spruce Spars, from sixty to seventy feet, in length. Parties wishing to purchase can apply to Mr. ‘Garvin, Pictou, or to the owner at Greenfield, Eee N.S. j DANIEL McKENZIE. | Aug. 5, 1889—law dy inman Line. OUEY OF OUTY OF CLEY OF largest and tastest-in the world, and are well C2 Subscriber offers for sale a full supply Chandlery, Farming Implements, Steves and Castings. the season. “Army au Hayy Depot.” CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,406 Fons J AS SCOTT & 60 CIETY OF PARIS, 10,400 tons, . ay CIETY GF BERLEN, 5,494 Tons. EATIFAS. OL IGAGO, 5,262 'Pens. CHESPRR, 4,770 Pons, LOCH MONE, 4,789 Tons. | ‘A Fall Sook of Wiaes and Liguoes JUST RECEIVED. These magnificent steamers are amongst the nown for the regularity and rapidity of their assages across the Atlantic. es The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. ee. and aoree pe Cases ROYAL BLEND, men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, 1 QO e TC FT .mTTc Libraries, Barber Shop, Bach-rooms. ete., pro-| LeU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, ided. Ail these Steamers are fitted with the} 100 Cases OLD RYE, ce Steamer without extra charge. eek Sate pts hes 66 Tocahowet 50 CHAMPAGNR, choice brands, - he diiference in fares apples to iocatjon Jk ey ce wR PARES > Berths or Siate-roois, Alt enjoy equal privi- 150 $3 Sie a MOSELLE Charlottetown to Boston (1st class)......... $ 9 20 | Jeges in Saloon. * : 25 HOCK an ( , GDP Sor ie ee teas cag Rene sire eae olen 16 60 Second Cabia Passengers are berthed in rooms 25 ss LI Q UEURS —Cherry Brandy, Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. KE. | holding 4smajl number in each. A liberal table Noyau, Curaco, Mayraschiuo, fsland Railway and Intergolonial Railway ; a nn Srereng supeREAer for the voyage is fur- Renedinune gents 2 P. K, Isla ;igation Co., } nished by the Company. 7 2 ~e : ee aoe pr Gikerae saa ne office, | eave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown = ; ‘ a 4 oe Kae = Charlottetown. = : IN an M, FENTON TS RS EVERY a EDN SS DAW. 300 * HENNESSY’S BRANDY, ¥. ie pe ees *** and V..0. CIPMAN BROS.; RATES OF PASSAGE: “ 33°S : ifax. ~ 100 BASS’S ALE os ee nels New: Tanke omee #000 coedaceaaee| “20 < RURERS SOUT, : 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. rdins State- 100 “ APOLLINARIS WATER 24 Charlottetown do $73.50 } room & location. é = & My wean f Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates. : -100 ‘* BELFAST GINGER ALK, Baggage checked through from New York to 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, Foe 50 * KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, ‘For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES "TO LET. “F°HE SECOND AND PHIRD STORIES #& above the Merchants?:Bank of P. E. Island, opposite the Bishop’s: Palace, contain- ing 11 large; well-finished rooms and a good kitchen. Apply at the Bank. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Piano For Sale. Second-hand Square Piano, Mahogany Frame, a good instrument, will be sold at a bargain, for cash or approved paper. Ap- ply at this office. aug. 3, 3w eod July 6, 1889. CARD. of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ~-ALSO— West India Goods, Ship Flour, Meal, Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown, Pasture for Cows. eararene ee ee jyl15—pd ete jy 10 FEW COWS can be taken in fer pasture A by the undersigned for the balance of ARTHUR PETERS. augl—tf