a t my Sep. x nm} 7 —_ e pal and Other Ifems. . je’ a the Park — evening Band will ; ; o.vorea The Citizens | , a rn Pablic (7ardens to-nis": - me P » Port la } Kncampment — + . ‘ ‘ eo * mthiy session to-morrow “a. veqaal mou. S aday) evening oo _ > oxic ~The Ruilway employes —" 1” + . ° ohh rt at eetown to-morrow. ys » he held a i wil | ie SP. cant Ime ig assured sa ” 4 r *} e ie ; y k wr [This morning one drunk, Me was discharged on condition ymnad, We - joey ee the city immedl stely. ype tea - - - ee i ‘ Owing to Evargelistic pervices . wing 7s ae yor" be Messrs. Bliss and Clark 3 ducted DY . : yop OO: Brick Church, there will be 7 sthod se : : ie Me + any kind ia Kensington Hall , woes VA OL wve7ind wee” — - 4 yt HaLrrax The beautifal _ resi- 5 alexander Stephens, at the North- a yt @ Malif ax was parti ally destroyed gam, Ber” a Glade : a , fe Saturday nigh’, thre ugh a spark Bog the roof. 3i0g Ni ._A regular c mmunication of St. 5,00 VI WA } bh , . 's Lodges No. i, A. | & A. M > will be ust Masonic Hall this luesday) evening, 4 fe at 8 o'clock. General business, gh [Ses : sha tcome. sjtors we = ee understand that Misses gud Puute intend 1:e-opening their ee painting ext Tuesday, the 15th iy the room on Kent St, occupied by a last year. ; a a spepticure —ls not a palliative, but Des lirst relieves, thea controls, and poe {a-3 the irritation and in- stomach that causes ndi Ms INTING. gale entire ¥ 8 10 mot tae guitt & # 0 and uyspe psi a. - fgg COOLEST OF THE Crowp —Miss " n, of the North End, went ugg to see the steamer Cumberland off Be yarday Morning. She leaned against a ~» one end of which was loose, and fell : She held to the rope and yan D.ckso ig che wharf Me .oycted the frightened spectators as to i fai ¥Y ‘ . mn i, method of rescue.—St. John Tele- Rou | HONEA oe 4 Myer Kittep.—A coal cutter named i; Macdonald, working in the Caledonia oes, Little Glace Bay, was killed on Friday “ie by falling outof acage as it reached ark Jt is supposed that in attempt- ling pick, Macdonald lost his ge surtace, 2. & to CATCH & in Be i.ove avd fell through the end of the cage. Bo. verdict of the corouer’s jury was ** acci- jatai Gea a. siciescinestiicsiodi Mericcros SaLe.—The Dalhousie farm and Be op oa the Malpeque Road, was sold at auc- & by Mr McWilliams yesterday and pur —. a wed by Mr. Monaghan of this city for Zen Mr Monaghan also invested in a . * ” . in - sandaJersey cow, and P. P. Gilis was , Jersey heifer. The balnace te purcha’er Oi 1 ¢thestock and fsrming outht was suld to gadry persons. Ree eT Se ¥.¢.7. U.—1 will arrange Sf tur tickets at cne-first cless fare from J) stations to Summerside on i4th and 15th st., good for return up and on 19th Rist, © delegates attending meeting of pritine WV. C. U. U. Convention. Delegates B vil regaire to be furnished with certificates Jattedance, signed by the Secretary for westution to conductor on return trip. —d. for the issue : Berth, Supeiintendent. tye Swixmine Cuampronsuie.—The 1,000 “it swimming championship of the Dom- epwaa won at Toronto on Saturday by tures Benedict of Montreal. His opponents me Delafosse and Hyslop of Toronto. Dela- me was not init, and Hyslop, after leading Oe inetict for a long distance, lost his advan- i Mig Kennedy; 3rd me Seretary—Mra tye by bad steering. The time was 19.41% , lie water was rough. penahiie Sauer SurpMeENTS.—The annual fall ship- wots of live sheep from Prince Edward usd to the American market have com- wwed. A few days ago five cars containing tiv 1,000 animals passed through here, and hisy morning six carloads more were for- nied. Two huudred and two of the ani- mis were for (1. 8S. Hastings of Westwood lmetion, and the remaining 1,004 went on to irighton, Mass. They come via Summerside id Point du Chene. — Moncton Times. acniicteedlidia W.C. I. U.—At the annual meeting of the W017. U., held in McLeod's Hall yester- iy afternoon, the following officers were tected for the ensuing year: President—Mra DrJounson (re-elected); Ist Vice-President — Mrs James DesBrisay; 2od Vice-Pr: sident— Vice- Presid: nt— Mrs fais; Ree. Secretary—Mrs L Powie; Cor. Jhas Matheson; Treasurer— iis Lewis; Auditor—Mrs F S Moore. Mrs thilip Large and Miss Mary Davies were pointed delegates to the convention which meets at Summerside next week, o— Tarren ann Fearuerep.—News comes ita Newbury, Ont., that a farmer of that place, whose name is not given, a8 & pun- Stent for some offence committed by his dluptad son, dugahole and covered him ‘? After the lapse of a few seconds, the “mer, thinking the lad had been suffi ‘eatly punished, disinterred him to find tit almost dead from suffocation and ‘eght, The matter eoming tothe ears of “wheighbors,anumber of them visited Hetarmer's house one night and tarred and feathered him. eC —-___9+ 9 + Personal. The worldly estate left bythe late James “sell Lowell is valued at only $47,000. hn Penn, who has just been elected to the “ih parliament, is descendant of the great “am Penn, ’ ‘plain O'Shea curtly denies the truth of cae wee he is about to marry again. Me N, = say that he is & Catholic. ae Armour, of the P. E. Is- S few ie way, and wite, have been spending ton tj AyS in town visiting friends.—Monce- “ Umes, me o indebted to Mr. J. L. Wright, pur- Chitian " nlp Mendoza, for copies of a Peruvian papers of recent date. ‘~~ Were registered at the Hotel Davies oF w ' ’ ei” Und 8 C Matthews, Montreal; F A tgp and wife, Philadelphia; Louis i", Rustico; D % Carvell, St John. vill. JJ. Davies, A. N. Large and other hevet, ty horsemen left this morning for AL the 6 — the races. Misterad. orne House yesterday there were ebster \l KJ Martia, Summerside; mm te ts Benj Bremner, city; A H Toronte: D, Cherry Valley; Bert Brown, Ctown. itert Putnam, N 8; C H Wood, *eiliags J Whear. do; Jos D Arsenault, Toe Joxeph MeVane, Bothwell; Amos Moatague. Lois morning there - ¥ Pertsoa, Q, “egisiered ; Jam>s McConnell and wife "Sowa; William M:Coanell, da. : E DAIL ! very few fish of any .kind reperted else- Sir Hector’s Resignation. Bay Chaleur Scandal. : Orrawa, Sept. 8. in the House of Commons Sir John Thompson stated that ck a apprehension seemed to exist regarding Sir Hector Langevin’s portfolio and seat in the Cabinet, Sir Hector wrote the Premier yesterday morning asking that, as he in- tended in‘the first instance, his resignation might be accepted without further delay and Mr. Abbott has accordingly done ao. Phe views entertained by the ministers was that Sir Hector’s resignation did not need to be accepted as in placing his resignation in the premier’s hands he had renounced the office, and yesterday's course was adopted to remove a misapprehension. When the Bay Chaleur amendment will be returned from the Senate the whole scandal will be debated in the Commons. s _—_— oO A Member of Parliament Ill. Orrawa, Sept. 8, Charles Devlin, Liberal member for Ottawa County, is seriously ill with quinsey lood poisoning and lockjaw. His recov- ery is Coubtful. Won't Advance the Loan. Paris, Sept. 8. The bankers have refused to advance Mercier the four million dollar loan he negotiated there recently. Weather Bulletin. Toronvo, Sept. 8.—10 a. m. Strong south-west or west winds, fair weather, except in Cape Breton, — i ap Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Quepec, Sept. 8.—Cod fishing fair and launce very good at Seven Islands. Cod fishing good and bait very plentiful at Pasbebiac, but no fishing elsewhere owing to bad weather. New Brunswick—Caraquette bankers returning from last week’s fishing with an average of 20 quintals per boat report good appearance of both codfish and bait. A tew mackerel are being taken, but no cud at Escuminue, P. E. Island.—Hake and cod plentiful col and mackerel fair off East Point, but Intelligence Bureau Report.) rae undersigned has epened a Shop at the | where he is prepared to make new Boots and | | Shoes and to repair old ones, Orders will be | where. Cape Breton—Hake good, naddock fair, but cod poor at Port Hood. Some small mackerel showing to-day in North Sydney harbor. About one quintal of cod per boat at Louisburg. Fair catches of cod’ and herring, and mackerel large reported taking hovks freely at Arichat, but no fish of any kind taken to-day at St. Peter's. Nova Scotia—Col fishing good off Lunenburg, herring fair and a few cod, haddock and mackerel at Yarmouth. Bait squid plentiful off East Point P. E. 1. Herring bit plentiful at Tancook, oo hee—_— ——— Horse Notes. The races at Bangor finished on Saturday. They were hotly contested and were witnessed by a large number of people. The free-for- all pacing race in which J. Fred. Watson's (St. John) Ganymede and C, P. Drake’s Bay- ard Wilkes each took heats the previous day was finished, the latter taking the fifth heat and race in 2.238}. Ganymede gets second money. The free-for-ali heat was won by J. J. Bowen’s Jean Val Jean in three straight heets; best time, 2194. F. R. Hayden's (Lewiston) Emma E. was second. {Hortense, owned by H. L. Williams, of Hartland, took first money in the 2.34 class. Her best mile was done in 2.28}. John M. got second place Groveft Cleveland won the 2 37 race, making one mile in 229}. Lady Rockville came in secend. Sea King did not start and Frank Nelson was shut out in the first heat. Flora B. won the three-minute race for trotters and pacers ia three straight heats. Her fastest mile was finished in 2.31}. Leonard came in second each time. The races :t Amherst begin to-morrow. A pumber of horsemen left the city this’ morning to be present. There will be forty- six starters in the six races, A grand time is expected. —__— 6 News Notes. Mrs. Mary Butchey, aged 104, has just died at Atlantic Highlands, N. J. A fine bed of salt has been struck at a dep h of 1,549 feet at Sarnia, Ont. Canadian horses won one firat, three seconds and a third at Buffalo on Friday last. There is now a total of $1,500,000 in gold on the way or ready to start from Europe to New York. The schooner Pannonia, bound for San Francisco, was wrecked near the Hawaiian Islands, and twelve persons, ali on board, were drowned. : Mr. Gladstone, in a letter to the Chris- tian Union, expresses his conviction that there will be sn early union of the Presby- terian churches of Great Britain. A Clyde firm has sent to the Prince of Wales a plan and estimate for a yacht for racing purposes. It is rep orted the Prince is ambitious to race the yacht in American waters. The train robbers who secured $20,000 from an exprsss cat neat Bralde, Texas, on the Southern Pacine railroad, were over ake a body of rangers in the moun- eae Thirteen of tt < place tains and a battle took place. the rebbers and two rangers were — and several on boch sides wounded. aly two of the robbers esc»p 0, ig r Rich- c Take Mr. Fosters speech and St — ard Cartwrigbt’s on the censu3, an ; wich man, if you area merchant - o ke in the country, wou mer witha stake In © ; you entrust your pusiness ? To nam who spesks hopefully . “ naen nae of the ; ages the young mon | L aie reasuns fur predicting bright things : g Or to the dreary pessimist whose ee are a succession of groans, who deadens hope and creates despair ! TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1891. OPPOSITE THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, Lately Occupied by J. J. Seaman as a, Carriage Factory. This is one of the best sites in the city for & first-class Mechanic, W. E. DAWSON. aug29—eod tf ‘HLEGRAPHIC NEWS. FOR SALE OR TO LET. gry DOMINO PARLIAMENT? 7 THRRESTORY mun RUSH Over for une Week ! comminmencpestinianiibitioin <emntianan —~(x)—--—-—_ —_ — Boots and Shoes. Will now have Time to Receipt all corner of Weymouth and Dorchester Streets, thankfully received and promptly attended to by BERNARD DOHERTY. Charlottetown,§Sept. 2, 189i~Iw_ pd APOLLINARIS, ‘Tho Queen of Table Waters.” 16,000,000 Gallens Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BROS., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. Bills This Week. All those indebted to them will please take adyvan- tage of this opportunity and get their accounts squared before the Fall rush commences. PROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, Septewber 3, 1891—eod & wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e So alee oe morning, a pair of spectacles with silver frame, in black case. Finder will please leave with Mr. Mason, at stamp wicket, Post Office, and oblige the owner. li pd—sept ANTED.—A Cook. Apply to Mrs. CHARLES LEIGH, Fitzroy Street. septs ANTED,.—Local and Travellin ¥ Positens permanent, Salary eae: paid weckly.—BrowNn BROS., Nurserymen, To- ronto, Ont. 10i dy (mon sat})—septs ANTED.—A girl for general housew i W family of three. No washing. Saeed on, Ss are Hilisborough Square. € pts-- as = Som te. atts Wax TED.—A girl for general housework. Will pay the highest wages. One that can sleep home nights preferred, Apply at THE EXAMINER office, 3i—septs y ANTED.—By a middle-aged widow, a situa-! tion as housekeeper or to attend on an |: elderly coupie. Appi at this office, septi—iIw pd O LET.—The welling House, with stable lately occupied by the subsc.iber, on Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence, Possession given immediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Building, DUNCAN KeNNEDY. septd—sat tu tf y AN'TED.. A general housework girl to go to Boston. Apply at Mk. Francis Murcues, ’ Stanhope, Lot 34, pd—sept4 JALUABL" PREMISES FOR SALE.—For sale, the land with the buildiug thereon, now in the occupation of Mrs. Monaghan. This land is situated between Pownal and Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a mechanic. For terms of sale apply at the office ot Mr. R. REDDIN. sept4 WANTED. —A girlforgener | housework. Ap- . ply to Mrs. J. B. MACDONALD, Dorchester Street. 4i—sept4 | WANTED.—A tidy person, man or woman, - who understands meats and pastry. wash- ing dishes clean, etc., can apply to Mrs. I. T. WINANS, 4i pd—sept4 Ww NTED.—Two good Pant makers at D. A, BRUCE'S. d&w tf—septi WANTED.—4 girl for general housework in a family of four. Good wages. Must be wel recommended. Apply at this office, tf—sept4 FOR SALE,—A House on Sidney Street East, containing six rooms, If not sold previously will be offered at Auction on the 10th September, Apply to JOHN LAFFERTY, on the premises. sept3—dy tldte pd WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Cook. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. AR NAUD, Dundas Terrace. septl YOUNG LADY from England, who has been ‘& © carefu-ly trained as music teacher for the iano-forte, and who holds certificate of merit rom South Kensington. London, desires pape. Is very patient with children. Apply to Miss HILL, Weymouth Street (near Prince of Wales College), dy 2w pd—aug3i ANTED.—A girl for general housework, Apply at this office. tf—aug3l j ANTED.-—Two gentlemen boarders, in @ private family. About three minutes’ walk from the Posi Office. Apply at this office. sept3—3i eod ANTED.—A servant for general house work. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGreeor, Prince Street. aug2i TRANGERS and the travelling public by Traip and Steamboat !—Stop at the Railway Hotel, opposite the Railway Station, Water Street. Tea and breakfast, 50 cents. Rooms free.—J. BOLGER, Proprietor. 2w pd—sept3 To LET.—The new Dwe House and Shop on north side Queen Square, containing twenty rooms, exclusive of pantry, closets, etc. Frost-prooft cellar; good stabling. Immediate possession given. Apply to Captain Andrew Hoyle or Mrs. Doyle. tf—augl8 WANTED.—A young man to learn dentistry, Apply at Dr. Murray’s Dental Parlors, Queen Street. tf-aug3l OR SALE.—Ove-half of Town Lot No, 23, on F corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the Dwelling. Coach House and Stable thereon. Possession given Ist of October next. Will be sold ata bargain and on good terms.— Jou STUMBLES. 2w eod pd—aug3l GENTS WANTED !—“ Life of Sir John Mac- donald,” by Col. J. Pennington Macpherson, M. A., A. D.C. Tne above work from the pen of a nephew of the deceased Statesman, which was mainly written during his life:ime, and under his supervision, will be the ON LY authen- tic and complete account of Sir John’s public and personal »areer. It will comprise about 1.100 pages, and~will be splendidly illustrated, and in every respect a fitting memorial of the late Premier, and an invaluable contribution to Canadian History.—EARLK PUBLISHING HOUSE, St. John, New Brunswick, Publishers aug27 OR SALE —Half the double tenement house F on Hillsborough Street, pear Euston, eon- taining seven rooms. Good ‘rost-proof cellar. Water in connection. Will be sold at a bargain, Apply to H. W. FLAIGER, on the premises. aug3l—lw ANTED,—A good plaincook. House heated | W with hot water; no washing; highest wages. Apply at this office. ang28 wa ITED.—A Cook. Apply to Mus. W. A. W REKS, Powoal Stieet. aug26 war TED AT ONCE —Parlor and housemaid, with good references. High wages. Ap- ply at Tae EXAMINER office. aug2i ANTED —A reneral servant. Apply at once W to Mrs. F. PARKER CARVELL, Pownal St augi-tf WANTED.—A general servant in a family of three. Light work, every convenieuce and good wages. Apply at this office. tt{—jy27 NTED.—By September Ist or before Sep be Ista, eight first-class Coat Makers, four Pant Makers, four Vest Makers. Highest wages and steady employment.—DUNLAP, ooK & Co., Amherst, N. 5. lw of English Goods, we obliged to postpone the openings of our New store for a few days. - N 5 i it F 4 e ¥ = a EEE Boot Tops, Direct from the Manufacturers in Bngland, MEN’S GENUINE FRENCH CALF, ment of French Calfskins, Goat, French Kid, Sole Leather, English Grain Calfskins, all kinds of Rhone and Findings. price, will do well to call at TO THE PUBLIC! o% (X) Owing to a delay in the arrival have been —(x) C. J, PATTON, late of Charlottetown Woolen Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky . ACDONALD S DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS, and lots more to follow, and in order that no Summer Goods shall be left over and in the way, will give such CLEARING BAR- GAINS as are bound to clear. Good Strong Print Cottons. only 5 cents per vard. Excellent Ginghams, worth 8 cents, now 95 cents. Dress Material, worth LS cents, now 10 cents. All Summer Goeds proportionately cheap. Don’t forget that we are selling the Cheapest Readymade Clothing in Town. J. B. MACDONALD’S. DOT AND SHOE STORE, 300DS ARRIVING DAILY ! —_-—— {x ) Save your money by buying goods at CREAT BARCAINS! a DON’T FORGET IT! nnn Charlottetown, September 3, 1891—eod & wky me ——— | DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? To Rent or Buy. A L L E N 'S Lu N G 3 A LS A M . NY person owning property on the North NO BETTER REMEDY For Side of Queen Square, that will sell the : : C. same or build a Brick building for Store and COUGHS, COLDS, CROUE, Cee errs Warehouse, Store not less than 30x60 feet, ed , a three stories and basement, wil) find a tenant who will rent same for a term of ten years or buy, on application at THe Examiner office. Building required in May, 1892. sept2—3w 2Zaw pat guar FAuM FOR SALE. = E subscribers offer for sale the Farm for- merly occupied by the late Patrick Trainor, at Fort Augustus. The Farm contains about 105 acres, the greater part of which is under cultivation and in good condition. It is well located for procuring manure and for shipping. There is a good Dwelling House and first- class Outbuilding on the premises. Terms — OE EO = ee ata ——— SHOEMAKERS ! — ———{ x ) —_-_—_——--- —_———— (x -—— —— — LACE, $1 35, $1.65, $2.15, $2.25. , ELASTIC SIDE, $1.25, $1.55, €2.15, $2.25. ENGLISH KIP, BELLO‘'YS TONGUE, $1.25 and $1.85. Also, a good assort- Hand-shaved Neats, e oe These, we believe, are the finest Tops that come here. easy. Dated this 27th day of August, 1891. McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE. aug27—dy Im 2aw wy 2m her2m WANTED.—A housemaid in a small ee Washing given out. } augei—tt GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY, Anyone wanting a first-class pair of CUSTOM BOOTS, perfect fit, atjaZlow GOFF BROS’. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, August 31, 1891—2aw & wky Inquire at this o