amt wa aTT Oe DAILY a Local and Other Items. Fat ihe, ted tn ~— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ! A ihe Temiscouata Railway will b | . | Sprorat Desparcues To Tak Examiner. Line s _ ud Ober sail lf i ; why ‘ — +cat or P essed 4 ae aie. oS BRACES, Our U NDERWEAR ( ‘olossal rale can't be be it, see our American | orbegpen ty tae PUR VIS} W hit © and 0} red | Ct ently SHIRTS, TOP SHIRTS, HATS and CAPS, Ask to see our ®5c. TIES, best velus than in the city. Sik & Linen HAND.| KERCHIEFS Cashmere MUFF.- LERS. ever to very highest good Material a land good Wo k, SAVE MONEY and trade with On MONDAY, September 10, we will inaugurate 1 CLOTH! LINGS returned from second course in Cutting in New ‘York, | am in a better fitting Garments the most fastidious. Our work people are of cemmeiien SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER ‘15, 1888. OL eres ae * THE MOOSEPATH RACES Fall Announcement ! our Great of CUSTOM | VG and Geits’ Having re- taking ¢ uw “iecs FORAN, turn out good-| —AT— that will pi ease Connolly's the: orde:, so with! nd good Cutti g | ab RG? you cannot fi ul | P.J }in procuring what you desire. | Cash Custome FORAN. eod & wky their advantage to patronize P. rs will find it 0 STAND. J. FORAN, CONNOLLY’S OLD STAND. ONE , 4) Ebelieve in giving people their rights, and are opposed 4 to bluffing for the purpose of gain. Our principle is to deal ina strai ightforward manner , and give right value in selling BOOTS AND SHOES. We Warrant Solid L Boots for this Fal! from us. Pout ( iT lohn Rice was fined $1 o 1 } j i} x ned $1 s to the F { dacs for draukcnness by Acting Strennan |iSland Horses to the Front. \ > Warburton this forenoon. 5 - \ eD.—Copies of Tae Dairy EXaMIneRr | St. Joun, Sept. 14. ‘ ~ \y verte oF } iT wT} . ° ol, 1888. Any person Wine erm | ihe horse races at Moosepath Park this , Abiy nly \ Ving them a ul | a ternoon were very exciting. In the * ec : >? ’ ? e | four-year-old race, in which two heats had Phe Teal - Orchestra | Been trotted on Wednesday, Wild Flower, i breil Ping i } . \r ¢ - ° i sp endid music in the Oid London } wned by W. Gammon, of Pictou, and > : i . i weer: col , : Bil liar Hull last eve sity. there 8 a lary |i acy Ver: UR, owned by A. L. Shipp, sudi itside as well as inside. | fruro, winning a heat each. The third iinilina veat was taken by Lucy Derrick in 2.52, Por Rrecu The annual meeting of ithe Pictou horse being sixth, Wild Flower Wuecen s County Rifl Association will b i von the fifth heat in 2.49, with Luey at the office of Major Dogherty, ou Tuesday | Derrick second. rhe sixth he evening next, at So k shar; the most exciting ever seen ee * jon the course. Wild Flower won, beating in 4 bl NOX ) t onetor > pay : - N \ ‘ / | 47, with Lucey a good econd. In the ; : . . bee minute cla 2 slackb rl, owned by E. Low LOX LS 1 s Lfor S.»,( ae CO lat a } % j ‘ eron i at Ti > ‘ee etra} nam i pat is isi t iven eee > - 2 1 att anon straight sin 2.005, and 2443, and 238%. hg : F TT ‘ ‘ ee sg . } ” ’ New Books Fodhunter’s Trignometry: | ee ee were trotted in the 2.40 c’ass, Darev's French Lectures : Kinderga t ‘AK Hess preventing the race from being Draw if Books, etc., te., p ned to-day at | inished J uM k M ck, ot Fredericton, get the D } dovkstore the tirstand second heats. The ihird and - | a heats were won by Telephone, owned Toe Haiirax Ra (yreaf interest rW. S McKie, Ch’town. Pins 2 4? 5 le, eee being taken in the races to come off at Hal a > 492 > i ‘ : . . . : | > 4 I, we 4 >y. 2. Sud. M sud R i entered by | fax von Thursdsy next. Intending visit a “ ; : ae j : : : ss oe - - ; Supp, was the Only Nova Scotia horse. She mm tf¢ Sanit SHOULG I Mi THe Seale OF ia@rt ss ‘ . : > in ve sing n i le it) ( i i toree heats, and gat hith ~ ) the ur ! % i>] .ra DAN Loronvo advil 5 SLA ' ihe race will be finished to-morrow baat this years tna ‘ ition } rning. The ba’ance of the races will bi ipse au its predecessors, For the & veld to-morrow afternoon. These biden >» "15 ; . + Bate I iS D-5- » race for two-year olds, the 2.50 class and tal ab ee 3 ias \ i i} . ; tc e-.o1 i - ' — j ' TY) : i ‘ rs oo » Ww : i i D 1e8s OGliawa News Notes. sua i years & ling | sliieiiiamasass ati | i ‘ J pic I rip Ortrawa, Sept. 14. it Kl any Soli i ies to NICHO!I ’ } } oe 2 i yNaetO™ | The Inland Revenue receipts fer July | a hi Ne : St) 41 m | 2 . . " 7 | vere $446.0 ). | i Orttaw forwarders complain . ene eanensn “ p tawa forwarders c inp laim ot grave tig ‘ , : Cran tiscrimination agains« Canadian vessels on] ill i Ss 3 bé 5 vil . . ’ Einees. Monsten. om Tassday afterntcn. a he Erie and « soe American canals. three o'clock Fhe excursioa from Moncto The impossibility of securing ocean ton- | to St. Johan. via Woodstock eo Fredericton, | 2age from Montreal and Quebec to Liver- will leave on Weduesday morning. ool 1s Causing tr uble to Ottawa lumber o nen Shipments from Ottawa to Europe ‘ 4 ENDERS. ih Vity Uierk is for ten-| iweregate about 100,000,000 feet annually cers trot ersons WILLLIn to contract for tire . ' a Spare ee ees Premier Mercier of Quebec, who has Hittiny up vi tue rooms im tae new cily vuli : ' ‘ . a ; : ».¢ | been shouting defiantly at Canada for dis- lng: 4.80 lor th suppiyiny Of cOal to the dil ° ‘ ¢ a . ’ 7 partn ve ee, leasing of the | @/ewirg his appoinment of judges, is likely | li ‘ . IPICTLS, wiith tive Gilt ‘ Silly OL tile . . - - os oe » declare war on England. J’ Electur this ~ Lal liny nh WY ls wWhoari. « ‘ a norning says that the Imperial Govern- PRESENTA ‘ This :ornin Sheriff} ‘nent has signified the Provincial Govern- i i m ning oer : Cartis invaded the Prothonat-ry’s Office, arm-|!ment of its disapproval of Mercier’s debt i an elegant bo t of tluawers which | conversion scheme. he laid upon the desk of the Clerk of the |any interference by the home authorities Crown, with ** his best respects.” Tae flowers] may lead to complications. were grown in the Sheriff's garden at High- The Manitoba Government wil] subsi- Head = dize the Hudson Bay Railway to the ex- | tent of two and a half millions. Tne Preerver-Derie Arrarr.—Mrs. Doy!e | will ayguin be tried at Halifax on the I7th of | | Supplementary letters patent have been | next mouth for comp'icity in the murder ot | 2tented, increasing the capital of the Nova wc hassbaag. 8 ind Preeper are new in| Scotia Steel Company to a million dollars, st of heaith and spirits, and are iocking nemo enne vard tothe decision of the judges with | Disastrous Rai.way Collision. hehe, ni dt ance 5 me iil . MANSFIELD, Ohio, Sept. 14. LNO R OCANDAI d iaitlax sonal’ The 1 eo & Ohi ois taal i pep j a guvcer “society Story. A man | Bal im ats ws LO north yOu pas n i Hvde siaved at e Quee st winter. | S¢0 on train, Gue 1m tius city at v.vo, a. m., te wen cick and wee entertained bivishiy. Ba lean @ slayed by «a switch at Askeytown fore leaving he gave a large bail there. Now | Siding, twenty-five miles south of this city | it trauspires that he was not married, and|and collided with a freight train on the| that his ** wil vas the wedded sponse of | siding. The mail car, followed ty the ex-}| towel ati. WW bile rere She Olten betray- | press car and two di: 4y COac he 8, struck the | ed eccentricities Of spr vt astonished | engine and rolled over on their sides, com- | upper tenon ce | pletely wre cked. Almost immediately the | Mooxticut Excurstox.—The members of | freight engine’s boiler exploded, throwin; g | the Artillery Band hol eir annual moon- | the wreckage in all directions, light exeursion in the steamer St. Lawrence, | Thetwo coaches contained 110 passengers, | on Wedneslay evening next. The steamer | nearly all returning frgm the encampment will leave the wharf at X p.m. There wil} at Columbia Hot water and steam from | be brass and string bands in atten nce. Lh ;the boiler poured into the coaches, and the | success of previous excursiveus under ti ame | passengers, net hurt by the falling timbers, | suspices may be taken aes Sn rere scalded Iwo men were killed, one the ming One Will bo Hist-class in every woman and one man fat illy injured and Feapecs. | thirty-two others slightly injured. row.—Young men’s pray : a : 7 Candidates Chosen. Services To-Mor | er meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor, to i afternoon, at 4 o'clock. All the invited. Strangers always morrow Toronto, Aug. 14. Ata meeting of Conservatives at Colli- iwell, held to-day, at Mono Mills, R. S. ‘| White, son of the late Hun. Thos. White, | was selected as the choice of the party. a ’ begs ‘r Ways are ways | y pat hs are peace. | MontTREAL, Sept. 14. A. E. candi- young men aie Welcome, Remember the Railway Men’s Pray: r- Vieet- ing, in McLeod’s Hail, to-morrow, at 4 p. m Op n to all. Strangers always weicome, Le S500, Pre overos 3 ol ple swantnese and al —_— i : At a meeting Gf Liberals to night, new TEAMZ7.— Lhe Fil tow ? Halifax 7 Poirier was selected as the Liberal ' ‘ i rald Say 8s: } ‘ ‘ , ri bers of . 8 was i A meetiug wt num Seen 8 | date for the House of Commons for Mun- held yesterday af ternoon to take Into consid fia’ Sak eration the advisibility of procuring a new ee ad i t fo ile tte between Halifax, Canso lc i a oan e Halifax Happenings an P. kK. Island ports. The matter was <<’ general feeling w boat was very necessary pretty fuily discussed and the Hatirax, Sept. 14. in the interest of the trade and commerce of J. C. Austin, manager of the cotton at once taken to have | factory was dismissed by the new director- a steamer ready to start on opening of navi-! ate a few weeks ago. Be now sues for gation iu the spring of 1559. ' $25,000 damages for breach of contract: and i a Se te _ . | $259 unpaid salary. Wuetan’s Biooraruy. —We have received | ff. M. McKay, of Pictou, a young gradu- Edward | ste of Dalhousie, has been appointed to the McCourt. | position of Science Master in Halifax High ' School, vice Dinton absent on leave. “1 » ote pre Valied that a he this port. sters Wii a& new book, entitied ‘Speeches of W helan, compl ec by Dir. Pet A well-written and very interestion biography of Mr. Whelan, from the pen of the compiler, —— occupies nineteen pages of the work. the | : : : printing has been done by Messrs. John | Yellow Fever and Cholera. Lovell & Son, Montreal. Mr. McCourt de- — } : serves cr. dit for the ability ai d enterprise he | JACKSONVILLE, F Ja., Sept. 14. has displayed in this work, and the aimirers | This is the and friends uf the de parted editor and poli- i the Jacksonville epidemic. The number tician will, no duubt, reward him handsomely. of new cance to-day is 48, and the aed oe ie |—-the largest rec rd of mortality yet agent of the Hinpersonvitie, N. C., Sept. ‘14. whe some time ago sought aconterence | Yellow fever has broken out ainong the with William O' Brien, member of parliament, | Jacksonyille refugees here. with the alleged object of reaching a basis of | nothpoaien with tenants on the L uggacurran | estates. efore anything was acc omplished the agent suddenly broke off negotiations, and | now O'Brien declares the affair was merely a | ruse intended to keep the tenunts quiet while Lord in Ireland. O'Brien | discussed at considerable leneth the Skeena | says he will take means to acg sint the pe opl le; Indian troubles, and it is likely that a com- | ef ludia w ith the character of their new Vic -} mission of three will be appointed to go to i syitish Columbia at once to investi gate and | saddest day in the history of | Dublin de spate h Lans- j AFTER says that an ; tut Marquis of The Methodist Missions. Winntpea, Sept. 14. The Methodist Board of Missions to-day | sansdow ne was roy. ‘nlelasiimiaeasil Fe ke Jousx R. Crarke.—The Toronto Jfail says: | eepert. an psi Great audiences have greeted John R. Clarke. | Weather Builetin. His theme was a very attractive one ‘ To! oniies and Fro in London.” Nine hundred people | heard hin n. His humor, songs, eloquence and oo acter, with lots of oid epantey life, were | Toronto, Sept. 15.—-10 «. m. | Winds between south-west and northwest; ichly er ic oyed by the audience. Every man, fair weather, not much change in tempers} woman and child shou'd hear the man of elo- | ture. quence.” The Telegram says that John ee R. Clarke, the popular orator, held a large Raber and Mucintosh coats at D. A- audience, in the Central Methodist Church, Bruc speli-bound u der the influeuce of his ma ye tic Sueer, Plain and Frnit Cake at the City eoqaence, His ** To and Fro tn London is a ‘team bakery, Prince Street. sepld 21 pd st riece of torical instruction and en- i . ? Master piee - ee ) R C) a i | New w ues and jewelry ¢ ype ning t day taln , le ; aon at e Wilii tec . - ‘ tertalning oratery. ty th v re : : +tG H. Tavlor’s. sep 15 li pa ture in this city on Friday _, Saturda , : Lo lelte S 21st and 22ad inst. in the 7 a a A ail. Fresno Jouzninuts, - Te Ly Roll feily : quares, Subjects—** fo and Fro in Lon don, aud Custard, Apple, Raxpberry and Was ington ‘Gough in Humor aud Eloguenw.” Bw sure | Pics, to-day wt Was Orvy Stuwm Bakery, ? aye and ivar the popular crater. | Steer. wepls ling r. He was escorted to the | for some time pas been an ac } member. Gordon, Quincey every Pair of our Ceiebrated sather make of Boots, The paper hiuts that}and we kindly ask yon to purchase your own and your family’s GOFF BROS., Successors te Dorsey, Goff & Co. September 13, 1888—eod & wky. ~ Personal. Mr. James Waddell, Manager of the Elec- | tric Light Co., left ou a business trip to Bos- | ten this morning. Mr. D. A. Bruce returned home from a business trip to the Provinces and the U niied | States last evening. Mr. A. B. Warburton is Acting-Stipendiary M agistrate during the absence of Mr. Fitz- gerald, who left on a brief visit to Boston this morning. Master Donald Strong, son of Strong, Esq.,of the Public Lands ma gm left for Albuqueique, New Mexico, this m« station by i, Band of the 82d Battalion, of which he has tive and popular We wish him success in the land of | his adoption. HOPFEL AtRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 14—K Morrison, Eldon; W McKee, r, Brantford, Oat; C A Kennedy, Amherst; irs C Eastman and son, Montreal; Dr J Mass; J McCaffrey, W ooxl- stock; J H Mc XCinn m, Charleston, S C; J H Killey, do; A D Michaels, Halifax; Mis and Miss Hope, Halifax; Jennie Howard, do, HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 14—H Dean, Montreal; W Hawker, St John; D C Fraser, SS Ronaista; Cs Everett, Fredericton; G T Martin, Toronto. d Regatta AT GHARLOPTSTONN, T , 27th tnsiant *orgde } ‘ Thursday, 27th instant, Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. j IRST RACE —~ail Boats under 35 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup (presented by E. W. corae and $15; second prize, $15. Entrance fee, $5 Siti. pee ae. ru Ge a Tl OFF eee” a WS a>. SEt OND RACE.—Sail Boats under 20 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup and $15; second prize, $15; third prize, $5. Knurauce fee, $3. THuleb RACE.—Two-oared keel Lapstreak Boats unde* 25 teet. First prize, $20; second prize. $i0. intrance fee, $3 FOU'TH KACK.—Four -oared keel Lapstreak, best and b-st vuats, First prize, $35; second prize. $10. Entrance fee, 35 FIFTH RA‘E.—Singie Scull Shells. First prize, Silver Cup(:resenied by J.A. ¢ paerene rn $40 : second prize, $20 Entrance fee, KIXTd R A’ ‘6. —Two-oared keel Lapstre ak Boais a r 2Zdieet, for Boys under 18 year- Kies prize, $0; second priz-, $10 Entrance, $5. SEVENTH KACK—vouble Scuail keel La:- streak Boats under 75 feet. First prize, $30; | second prize, $10, Entrance, $5. KIGHTH R. ,CK.—Single Scull She!ls for Boys — l6yea s. First prize, Goid Medal; second Silver Meds! {both presented by Mr. John co ) Entrance. $1. NINTH KACE.—Single Scull keel Lapstreak Boats. First prize, Silver Medal (presented py E. Ss. Bonnel}) and $12; second prize, $% En- trance fee, 82. TENTH RACE.—Four-oared Shells, for Char- lottetown Ha: bor Cnalienge Cup Entrance, $4. DUCK HUNT, GREASED POLE, etc. Ali Races open to Mariiime Provinces. Races wili start from Connolly’s Wharf, where a Grand Stand will be erecied. teiurn Tickets at One First-Class wate to Charl ice.own, will be issued from Stations wes of Summerside by «fie no of nm <« abu frou Georgetown and [at raed » Statious by Fore noon Traits on Z7ih, all tickets being wood Lo return on 27ia and 2311 3 plemver ; Also, one half fure en Steamers from Pictou} and Polit du Cheue Band in atteudance, J. MoCAREY, soply Bercy, Committee, ’ > } | vobert A. n 26 x 3eie" — summerside, Caps averse, Sours, ~ fiean's University, Kingston N exar —_ ition for Matriculation into Queen’s Py Coi = » Kingston, will be heid in Charlotte- town, cinaing op the 20TH DAY OF SEP- TE MBic R. Candidatés inay obtain particular information from MR. D. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent of s“lucalion, Charloitetuwan, ‘he avove examination is instituted by re- quest, and if it proves succes:fal it may be con- unued from me ir to year. ecg. “BELLEVUE” RUNNING & WALKING TRACK IN CONNECTION WITH— BELLEVUE COTTAGE, OPPOSLLE ST. DUNSTAN’S COLLEGE, “alpeque Road, Ch’town Royalty. Tp iK above Track is situated ona plain, level piece Of ground, about one and a quarter nile from town, so that it affords every tacility r the young athletes of the city and suburbs to <ereise themselves. This Track isa ninth of a litle, so that nine laps constitute a mile, and is he only plave of the kind in the Province, The Proprietor always iu attendance. FRED. W. BEVAN, Proprietor, septl0—dy lw WANTS, pict news LOST, a OUND &C. ee —In this city, on Friday last, a Black wvercoat, Finder — receive a reward on caving it at this office 2i “sept 15 MR HENNESSEY, Dressmaker, is now i ready to supply tae wan's of fer customers av her residence, 68 LOW EK QUEEN STREET, and ull orders received by her wili be promptly at- tended to. pd lw—>eptlhi SHE REGA' rTA.—The subscriber will give his assistance in sailing aud fitting eny sail- wat intended forthe race on tne z7th. As he hi ts bad some years’ experience in Bermuda in sailing, and is fond of th utspor., he will be glad to render apy kind of sailboat as3-.istaace, or give auy information regarding the fitting or trimming vt anv sailboat furthe race at the reer ie by applying at the EXAMINER office.—W. eptl+—si one that can Zo plain Mrs. L. H DAVigs, tf—sepiis W ANTED.—A Norse; Spewil Apply io Riversinae. TANTED.—Ry a young lady, wh? writes a W goud band and is correc: at figures, a situ- 1\jun as assistant in office or salesiady in store. she also tiasa thorough knowiedge of Dress- making, and would not object to sewing. Pri- vate family preferred. Apply at this office. septia—vi pd s ORSE FOR 8: ALE.- “Af fine Horse. six years H old, gent.e, sound, and a iast traveier. kn- quire a i. XAMINER office. 4i--septi2 TAN TED.—A good Presaman. Good wages \ aud steady employment for the right man, Apply 1o Joon McLEop & Co, Queen Screet. septl2—w w i0P TO LET, having a Pl ste Glass Front, Ss just the thing for a Fruit, Book, Grocery or next dvor to Bonnell’s Watchmaking septlz bvvVt SiLore, shop.—R. K. BRACE. T?. LET.—Ha'f of a House situate on King ‘Sireet, lately owned by Mr. Taudvin, and at present vecupied by Mr. Stewart, of tic firm of \icLeod & Stewart. Possession given onthe 15ih inst. Apply to John Kelly. Esq.. Water Coi- missioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. S »pti2 w4* ‘TED.—A regular Physician of twenty years’ experience in his profession wants to | find a good location for the in P. B I-land. Will pas livera ly for informa- ou, or wil! bi oF, an established practice. Ad- dress ‘ Medic ’ EXAMINER office. fry) LET iL e eontainirg eight rooms, } i with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part ci t city abe and Warehouse aitached \puly at this office. 6 eod - aug27 7 cs a en _ \) LW T.— The House On the Esplanade at pre- | , 4 sent occupied by ¥. T. Newvery, Boe. te Hox, B, Davies. eractice of medicine ; JAS. PATON & C0. ee FALL, 1888. | 4 xj », Royal Smyrna Rugs, = g§ Be 1| 33 BEAUTIFUL SHADES, = 09 - 4 Grey Flannels, = bo. 2 t J Blankets, Blankets, 2 bso 59 s . 4 oO Fine Top Shirts, | § ¢ § C Underwear, : ~ ‘. % Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &. * QO ~ A Large stock to “elect from—Very Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO., September 6, 1888. BROWN’S BLOCK. PARLOR AND BEDROOM | setenv Having purchased fr m hard-up manufacturers, at our own prices, the entire material for about 200 Wainut Parlor Suites, We are going to share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. — We Off-r a Seven Pisce Walnut Suite, Upholstered in Hair Cloth, for $30.00. ———(v) - The same Suites. upholstered in Wool Plush, and trimmed with a different color of same goods, $35.00. We upholster these goods and guarantee all materials to be first class. ‘These prices are for SPO! CASH ONLY, and these Suites will not be sold on time at any price. ——_———_{v)——-—— We have complete Bedroom Suites, including Three Chairs, AT $16 AND $318. —_——(0) ——— Our $20 Hardwood Suites, with three Cane or Perforated Chairs, is a Daisy, and we cannot manufacture them fast enough. 0) Our $22, $25, $27.50 and $30 Ash Suites are not equalled in the Dominion for value. ——_——(0)—_-—_ These Goods are all HOME-MADE, and faithfully put together, as may be seen by a visit to our Factory. MARK WRIGHT & CO. September 11, 1888. FOR BOSTON! ‘S1OMIVIIK WUSOL Puy Low Rates from All Points VIA ST.JOHN, N.B., —AND THE— Palace Steamers of thc International 8. 8. Co, FOUR TIMaS HACH WEEK, > Including the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave a. any Station on P. E, Island Railway Saturday, \« : and reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon. | | TIME TABLE. The Elegant Steamers ** CU MBERLAND” and leave ST. JOHN as follows »—MONDAYS, ———ee and FRIDAYS at 7.% -a. m., and SATURD: AY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. ED All Agents seil Tickets and Check ofan 3 to destination. ; “STATE OF MAINE” will ye ae eeacingee eset te em Rey: AAs Amp megs 7 Fs " Se hom ee ee Ne BE