hl GUAR TA! RTL POLE ALN EES Py Local and Other Etens:, sa J H. Myrick & Cvu's. os tes at Watson's. e A ‘ark on Thursday after ’ i“ 7 > i ux W ierers fall sports will take : Kt - Ni ress (joods, Plushes, Brocaded Vel vets. 4 t James Paton & Co's. 7 Benker Hitt chow chow wml = mixed DicK 5 ial ilk at J H Myri k & Uos - SIN e opening of navigation 360 sea. ssels have been entered at the custom > - Mr J. H and bride, of Souris, were at the Rankin last evening on return from their w« dding toni itp nes THere will be a five mile bi *yele race in the Rol Rink on the Sth ef Oct., for the ¢ s ft Island and a silver medal. - Mf James E. Grant, of this eity, return ed irom the Old Country last evening. He is looking well and says he thoroughly enjoyed his ti ip. lly lini Jopes Hewsiey will deliver judgment in the Hackett-Perry election petition at Sum merside, to-morrow, Wednesday, at half-past two in the afternoon. > dae Mr. J. K. Melnnis, now residing for late Mooso Ovrk thanks. are rt ly of this Island but ! Aga... NN. W. 1. ind brandon papers, - B ws! Banrgartns!—Jna order to make winter stock, we will-sell the remainder of our Farniture dt greatly reduced ll & Heartz, City Upholstery, dames Cis Shamrocks anc Montreal lacrosse clubs played for th ‘armpionship on Saturday. Cue Shamrocks wou twogames to one. The ~chy whieh wag ane of the -best of the stason, Was Witnessed by upwards of 5,000 people, seein A pespatcu from Montreal says that about two weeks ago a packet of registered letters was stolen from a mail bag from Vaileyfield to that place, and that although enquiry has been since going on no ligt has been thrown on the subject, -> AFTER undergoing repairs and repainting the Methodist Church on the Brackley Point Road will be reopened next Sanday. Rev. Shenton will preach at 10.30 a. m. Rev. Mi Mahon at 2.30 p. m., and the pastor, Rev. M. R. Knight at 6.30 p. m. > Fux Annapolis Spectator says: Taking the county apple crop this year, com- pared with fast, will not amount to more than over, the & wUarter crop Some think it will not amount to that. The Nonpariel crop will al- most be an entire siiure “< We learn from the Halifax Herald that | 12-year-old son of policeman Me- Carey, had his arm broken on Saturday. He Tne ly ; ew OSepn, ti was pienicing and fell from atree with the above result. The injured limb was im- yediately set. Policeman MoCarey is a Uharlottetonlan - DANIFL McMULLIN, a fireman on board the Government steamer Newfield, while stepping from Steamer tothe pier at Cow Day a few days ago, fell over, a distance of about forty feet, and is very badly injured, ribs broken and hips fractured. He is now in the ’ hospital at Port Hawkesbury. w leamler of the English © politics, was given a Hon, W. Lyse te Conservatives in Qach complimentary picuic at Knowlton, Que., last week, About 1,000 were present and the alfair was a great success. During the after- noon Mr. Lynch was presented with a sub- stantial parse « testimonial of esteem. > Arcrios Sare® —Fv-niture of all kinds, gtoves i 1, Pariorg be drogms, &c., with | ts and ends, all of which must be closed vale at rooms, Queen ptreet, on fi t) ‘ pe 23, at one a'< lock, to suit country buyers A, McoNeiu, Auctioneer, ' sept 15 dy till sale—wy li _—- > Mn. M um Bruce, for some titne entter with Jas. A. Reid and latterly with D. A. Urace, left for Campbelton, N. B. this morning, at whieh place he intends opening a tailo establisiment. Malcolm, besides being an exrellent’ workman, ig a good gltige: 4 wish him success in his new sphere of lal debate Comp.artnts reach us from the parents of pupils attending the Upper Prince Street School that the children, instead of being al- lowed to enter the buiiding by the regular front door are obliged to go round the back way aud in past the outhouses used in connec: tisn with the establishment. ‘lhe attention of the Shool Board is directed to the matter. ——- we ATTENTION is directed to the advertisement of S.S. Miranda, of the Red Cross Line, | which leaves Charlottetown for New York, via Halifax; about the 6th Oct. Through hills of lading are issued to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Savannah, the West Indies, Lon- don, Liverpool, Glasgow and other European P ts, I’. I, Newbery, Esq. , is agent for ‘this she, - Lk DAILY ENAMI Local and Other items. as ndnennee THR&R Seott Act. cases~ before the Stipen- diary Mayistrate this morning resulted in one dismissal and two postponements. Tue Charlottetown Engineers will meet for drill to-norrow night, in uniform. The. in- spection will be held on the following day, oe Goop bricklayers are now receiving $3.50 a day in Montreal. The union scale was $3, but the employers readily offered the extra amount owing to the scarcity of help. - Mr. E. H. Norton arrived home last even- | ‘Sa atter an absence of three months durin which peviod be has visited Great Britain anc lreland, Norway, and -other points of mteres. in Northern Europe. He is looking Well and has evidently enjoyed himself, - Rev. G. 0, anp Mrs. Gates leave by this morning's boat for Boston. Mr. Gates will! take a vacation of a month, the enjoyment 6 which will be enhanced by the remembrance f the kindness of his congregation, the mem- ers of Which presented him with a purse at the close of Friday evening's prayer meeting. —St. John Téeleyraph. Clients the sale of Picturesque at Buckingham, Que., on ihey intended delivering the whole work at once, but were assaulted by the infuriated subsoribers, who pummelled them so vigorously that they handed over all the agreements in their possession, which the duped villagers tore up, and departed. - SATURDAY last commemorated the anniver. sary of three important events, vig,; The es. tablishment of the town of ‘Boston, on Sept. 17, 1630; the adoption of the Constitution of the United States, Sept. 17, 1787, and the pattle of Antietam, on Sept. 17, 1862.—S¢. John Telegraph. Our contemporary over- looks the important fact that Saturday last also commeniorated the anniversary of the de- feat of the Mackenzie Government. A ~ S> -—E A Fatal Mistake. ttve agents for [ ‘canada arriy ed Saturday last. WINIFORD SMITH TAKES A DOSE OF CHLOR- ATE OF POTASH IN MISTAKE FOR ROCHELLE SALTS, AND DIES AFTER A WEEK OF AGONY. Winiford Smith, a bright, intelligent youth of 18, died on Thursday evening last in terrible agony atthe residence of hig sister, Mrs. Wasson; St. Jotin, N’ B., hav- ing just & week previously taken a dose of ehlorate of potash in mistake for Ruchelle salts. About three weeks agu, in answer to an advertisement of T, Youngciaus, Wini- tord Smith, of Harvey, Albert County, went to St. Juhn, and secured a position in that establishment. He was a fine- looking young fellow, robust, strong, and by his geniality and obliging dis- position was soon as great a favorite in the establishment as he’ wad i the family circle Gf his sistér, Mrs. Wasson, with whom he stopped since his arrival in the city. On Thursday night week he went home trom the store, and, beside natural weariness, felt slightly indisposed, Acting upon the advice of some one in the house, he proceeded to take a dose of Rochelle salts. Instead of getting that, however, he took an equal portion of chlorate of potash by mistake. He did not feel any ill effects that night, and next day went to his work as usual. During the day he went to the residence of Mr. Youngclaus, who was ill, and inquired after him. Dur- ing his stay at the house both Mr. and Mrs. Youngelaus noticed something strange in the young man’s ‘donk ~ and com- mented upon it, but thought nothing further of it until that evening when they were informed that he was dangerous- ly ill. Dr. Berryman worked all night with him aud next Jay he was better but unable to go to work. During the next few days both he and bis friends thought he was improving, but on Thursday morn- ing, shortly after 8 u'clock, the summons came. His sister, in an adjoining room, heard Winiford call her sharply, and hurry- ing to his side she sawehim die in less than five minutes. Slowly but surely the terrible dose of potash had done its fatal work and the youth who less than a month before went to the city full of hope,strength and spirit was, on Saturday, borne back to his bereaved parents a corpse. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 17—Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte; St Flavie, Vananburg, Baie Verte. 19—Laura E Douglass, Swain, Dunbar, Craig, New Castle. 20—Cora, Gaydet, Pictod; Mary D, Langille, Wallace. Pinette; W CLEARED. Sept 17—Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay; Farewel), Sampson, Pictou; Laura C, Pollard, Saie Verte; St Flavie, Vananburg, Pictou; Neptune, Sampson, Crapaud, J Fraser, Me- Lellan, Shediac; Ella Blanche, Gillis, Pictou. 16—Genesta, Cameron, Pictoy; 4, KE MeDou. gall, Swain, Pictou. 20-—Cora, Thorp, Pictou; Mary D, Langllle, Wallace. THe te mperance people in Charlottetown | ' effort to | are making their every-three-year enfor t Scott Act We are reliably, Miormed it = for the last while back party been engaged guing the} rou ng liquor, and now that the | Tounds iiave been completed, informations aie wing lal ith the view of having the liquor | lealers fined or i uprisoned before the election, | ~ | i f .lelphia paper the A gricultarsst lear: ! McLeod (Roland), of Wad- hace } / was selected as a judge of horses fur the Philad lphia Fair, under the} he w ~ judging by a scale of points, | This sp for a young man who only a few ; wo commenced his career in bis Present profession in this office. Prince Ed.- ward Islanders of ability make a name for themselves ver they go. a fur market was fairly well attended and Secked to-day Prices ranged some- What aa tollows ; Beef (small) 7 % 12 cents per lb.; do per qtr 6 to (fresh) 18 to 20 ects; butter, pe LS to 2D us: « ibbage, per doz., W to 72 cts; ducks, per pair, 70 to 75 cts; ti} 25 butte flou per cwt, $2 to $2.25; hides, 6 to 65; hay per 100 lbs., 35 to 40; ham per lb., 10 to 15; lam per lb., 4 to 6; mutton, per lb, 5 to 8; oats, per bushel, (black, 28 to 30; oatmeal per EW, $2.30 to $2.50; pork,(small) 6 to 8; pork, (carcass) per |lb., 54 to 64; potatoes, 25 “3 straw per load, $2; sheep pelts, 25 to 30; eggs per doz, 6; wat per pair, 35 te 49; pigs per pair, $9 to OTHER PORTS. S’side, 17— Ent, sch Mary Alice, Halifax, mdse. Ryan, ed HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Ys NER, ee ee ee ee TELEGRAPHIC MEAS. FB ALL TRIP (Speoran Despatones to Tuk ExaMinkn. | In the Vice-Admiralty Couri. Souris, Sept. £0, The beats and -seines Of the schooner French and Argonaut have been placed in the Vice-Admiraity Court. Summonses were to-day posted on the boats and seines | calling on the owners to appear in the ne Court at Charlottetown within one week, and defend the actions, otherwise orders for the condemnation of the property would be made by default. The papers served charge that the boats Violated the Fishing Treaty and several statutes made for enforeing its provisions. a Dueciling in Mexico. Mexico, Sept. 18. caused great excitement in military and ; Politieal circles. ‘The principals were Gen- eral Rocha and Antonia Gayon, chief in one ,of the Bureaus the War Departinent. At tire first fire Senor Gayon fell, shot through breast, and it is believed he is} dying. This is believed to be the bégin- | the right ' | Ming of a series of duels, almost cetain to grow out of a feud betweeu partisans of the late empire ang leading liberal chiefs, More Railway Disasters. Dusvave, Iowa, Sept. 19. This morning two passenger trains col- lided in the fog on the C. M. & St. Paul Railway near here killing two engineers, two firemen and one brakeman ,and slightly lujuring many passengers. SPRINGFIELD, Ohio., Sept. 19. Two freight trains collided this morning on the Pittsburg, Fort Wayye and Chicago Road (ring five Oil cans, exploding a dyna- mite car and killing the engineer, fireman and three tramps. The Printrrs’ Strike. Sr. Jouy, N. B., Sept, 19. The printers’ strike spyaqd yesterday to the Globe office, and all the com pusitors | there went out without notice. Both} papers made a fair shuwing, notwithstand- | ing the attempt to put them to incon- venience. It is almost needless to remark that the sympathy of the community is almost wholly with the employers in beth cases. : Kelly's Body Found. hiNuston, Ont., Sept. 19. The body of a man found floating near Oswego, some time since, turns out ta be that of Kelly, the engineer, and one of the conyicts who escaped from the penitentiary on the warden’s yacht. : Attempted Suicide. New Haven, Sept. 19. Mrs. Mary Keil, aged 56 years, attempt: ed suicide this afternoon by soaking watches in brandy and drinking the draught, and afterwards by cutting her throat. She will die. A Journabist Wounded. os Paris, Sept. 19. Maurice Bernhardt yesterday severely wounded a journalist named Alexis, who had written an article reflecting on his mother. Eight Men Killed. Lonvon, Sept. 19. Eight men were killed by a boiler ex- plosion in the West Indian steamer El]-Be, during a trial trip in Stone’s Bay, to-day. Five Years in the Penitentiary. Montreal, Sept. 19. A. D. Parent, the defaulting cashier of the Hochelaga Bank was to-day sentenc- ed to five years in the peyitentiary. The Scott Act Petition. Ottawa, Sept. 20. A petition asking for the repeal of the Scott Act in Charlottetown has been 1 | ceived by the Secretary of State. Murdered Mis Wife and Children. Wiynipes, Sept. 19. A French half-breed at Green Lake | murdered his wife and two children. It is supposed he was drunk. Five Persons Drowned. Geyeva, Sept. 19. Biva persons were drowned in Lake Geneva to-day by the collision of a boat and a steamer. A Big Blaze Newevura, Ont., Sept. 19. A fire to-day destroyed the town hall, five stores, four other buildipgs. The loss is very heavy. Weather Bull¢ctip. Sept 19—H M Churchill, Rustico; Wm) Blair and wife, Chicago, Ill; J S Cameran, Truro; M A MeKignon, Denyer, Col; F W | Starer, Montreal; J J Hughes and wife, Souris; J E Grant, London, Eng. | | OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 19—Geo R McMahon, County Line; | Geo O'Neill, Vernon River; L McLean, Mon- tazue; M Bruce and wife, city. 2)--Join Le Broeq, Boston; A J Robertson, Montagne, J | Jardine, Kent, N B; John Ford, Sackville, N 6; Mrs Ford, do; Geo M Brent, Cherry Valley. TO ‘THE iRADE.' CIGARS WHOLESALE. BY last \Micimachi, our stock of Havana and Domestic Cizars is complete. We guarantee to sell Cigars for retail as cheap as can be imported. D. O'M. REDDIN, JR., i Cameron Block. | Sept. 14, 1887—Imo eod FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but , very little and in good repair; also, oné up- right Steam Boiler, at a b Woolen xomplete. They will be sold ain. Kuquire of the Obarlo me" City. * | of moving the freight shg¢d, on the wharf at Cane — Toronto, Sept. 19—10 a.m. Southwest to northwest winds, fine weather not much change in temperature. PE ISLAND REILWHY. TO CONTRACTORS. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed and marked ‘“Tender,” wili be-received until SATURDAY, Sept. 24th inst.. for the work Traverse, from the east to the west side of wharf. Plan and specification may be seen at the Suverintendent’s office, Charlottetown. . Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit | equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the Teuder, which will be forfeited if the party ten- dering neglect» or re uses to enter into a contract | when called upon to do so; or, if after entering | into the contract he fails to eee te the work satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi- cation ; : Ifthe tender is not accepted the deposit will be | returned. | The Department does not bind itself to accept | the lowest or any tender. ' J. UNSWORTH, — Acting Superintendent, a pA fol pl i A duel this morning, in the barracks, | - TUESDAY, Ss yrange. Lo Vii RPOOL. { The Clipper Brigantine P LEDW LL, MA*TE«, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the 10th September, and wih follow krema, saiaug froim “pool for Charivifetown, DIRECT. About the 25th September next, For treight, appiy in London to Jotin Pit- cairn & Sous, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; or here to the owners, -* Pct: Baus. « Cé. Charlottetorn, August 30, 1887 of, JOSH'S BD AR, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and His. Lord-hip the Chief Justice, Livy » Hk Ladies of St, Joseph's Society intend hold- + ing aldther Grand Bazaar: this year, in aid of St. Joseph s Schoo), in the Convent Building, Pownal Si, —DURING— Exhibition Woek, October srd-8th. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar exc | al) previous Ones. Music and Amusements provided Admission 10 cents Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1°87. Auction ale. eon eee ‘Houss and Premises I AM instructed by the trustee of the estate of Jou Hughes to sei] by Auction THURSDAY, September 22nd, at 12 o’clock, noun, on premise , that couveniently§ situated Two Story Dwelling House, with Mansard roof on Sydney Sireet, opposite the residence of W. H. Fiudley, ksq. G title with immediate possession will be given. Terms at sale. the A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Sept. 15, 1887, SATISFACTION EVERY TIME. —RETAILS AT— 42 CENTS PER PO!ND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. PAPER PACKETS, &, 10 and 20 Cts. CANS, 7, 12 and 22 Cts. August 39, 1887-- lmo eed WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WARTE --A Boy for general work in a shop; must be well recommended. Apply at this office. sept20 if GS FOR POTATOES—A quantity of Bags wid and new) forsale. Apply at P_E, Isiand Steam Navigation Co, se; 20 di pd PeuNdD ~Last evening, a sum of money. The ewner can have the same by applying al Thomas Hickey’s, Sidney Street. sepulb li pd a <" T° LET—Fora term of years, a House witha large yard attached, suitable fora boarding house, situated on Kent Street, Apply io James Puillips. aepti6 tf W ANTED—By a competent yeung lady a posi- tion as Book-keeper or Saleswoman. ‘The est of references given. Address P. O. Bux 662, harlottetown. se ptl6 W ANTED—A plain Cook and Nurse at once good references required. Apply to Mrs. Rowan Fitzgerald, Mount Kdward Road, or to Mrs, James Desirisay, Charlottetown. seplé 4i T° LET—The half of a Double-tenement House, situated on Sidney Street, between Pownal and Queen Sireets; six rooms, eth stable, &c. apply on the premises to P, McQuaid. septld di OARDERS—Good accommodation for a few Permanent and Transient Bo irders at the Railway House, Water Street —Jobn Bolger septid tf FoR SALE OR TO LET, for a number of years, a tlouse and Shop on Great Georse St., opposite Domini n House; is well adapted for clther @ grocery store or Boarding House; pos- Session given abvut the Ist October next. For particulars apply to the owner, on the premises.— Jas. Bradley. sep. 15 dy & wy tf O LET—The House on Pownal S'reet, occn- pied by Mr. Thumas Calibeck, containing ten rooms ; rent moderate; possession given any time atter October Ist. Apply to William Mur- ray, baker. septig tf Be AKDERS.— Two or three gentlemen wili find desirabie rooms and bourd at the “Duncan ouse,” corner Princeand Water streets. Terme moderate, septl2 6i WANTED- Fora small family in town, where the washing is given out, a good plain Cook; references required. Apply at this office. sept 10 WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now tolet. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augls 1° LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. -Yuiil;.iiummediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen St: eet. janels tf T° LET—A Dwelling with four rooms and a IAS]. EPTEMBER 20 AGAIN nbn WE ARE —————— | RIGHT TO THE FRONT Hight fea, 2 dU Le 2 W ITH the finest stock of FALL GOODS ever shown in P. E. Island, consisting of Worsted, ‘Tweeds, Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Pilots, Venetians, &6., &¢, No plugs, but Good, Honest Goods, which we are prepared to make up in the very latest | Styles, by cutters and workmen who understand their business. No mistits—our cutters strike the mark every time. We guarantee to sell suits, made to order, cheaper than any house in the city. Our expenses are so light that we can affor! to doso. It is a living we want, not a fortune. We are opening up a grand line of Gents’ Furnishings, which we can selly 15 to 20 per j cent. cheaper than up-town stores. Come down and buy from us and Savé Money. M°LEOD & M°KENZIE, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISMEN?, Queen Strvet, opposite Watson's Prug Store. Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1887—eod & wky 70: 180 PIECES FLANNEL. OO reeimne UR Third Annual Cheap Flannel Sale commences THUR?- ~ DAY MOR*I1NG, Sept. Ist, when we purpore showing the public thousanis of ya ds of Ked, White and Gray Flannels. This whole let was bouzht very cheap, and we intend to give Great Bargains for Cash. It will be a grand chance to secure your winter flannels at extremely low prices. Cheap Red Flannels, Cheap White Flannels, Cheap Gray Plannels. JAMES PATON & CO.,, MARKET *QUARE. Ch'town, August 31, 1887.—dy & wky Et Eb A. Bel INS Gr —FOR THE—— Fall @rade. J. Bo. MACDONALD is Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fall Stock. Please Call. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch'town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat HOT WATER. —_—_— —VO—_— — Soke IS. Le DAISY. rz: HE Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. ; Only one year sinee it was patented, and one hundred (100) already in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can’t help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. Since taking up this branc! of business, we have comp'cted | several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion 1 Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a uumber of private residences, 1 As it is inconvenient to publish many Testimonials in a = ee I newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel Re ICD, ei tigers ao a; | I i mT a S 0 a ae = Wi ii eg will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do Y this kind of work. ; A Ina very short tine we will again be visited by Jack Frost, ait) and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do ya wel to send for us to give them estimates at once. te McKINNON & McLEAN. TESTIMONIAL =. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. — My house, as you ave aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during the coldest weather the heat could be reguiated to any desirable temperature My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. J further wish to express my satisfaction with the manner in which the work wus done by you. Yours truly, House of Assembly, P. E. I., April 21st, 1887. SAMUEL PROWSE. —_ E Charlottetown, P, E. 1., 21st April, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Sras,—The Hot Water Apparatus on put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction. ours truly, Uh’ town, July 23, 1987—2 m suw CARVELL BRUS. EE ehig! RRP ap AT oege = eh asin deena wi emma ane 1 Pe ERT TE RR RR TE AI OE SEES