Fin os IR LEECL TILE DAILY EXAMINER, - -- - - Local and Other Items, "v Wrars, supertor vaiae, at Beer Bros o- FRENCH Dress (Cer vls. excellent value, at bien 7 _ WATER Plushes, the leading novelty of the Scie _ at Ber Bros. o—-- Ma. J. W. Merrett, the veteran potate bu;er, arrived in the city on Saturday night. - _— lvper Heysiry will give his decision in the Hackett-Perry contested election case on Wednesday next - -_ _ Josera Unswortn, Esg., tendent of the P. E. I. Moncton this morning Acting Superin.- Railway, left tor - Dr. AND Mrs. BaGyatt returned from a short visit to Nova Scotia and wick on Saturday evening. >--— Ir is proposed to hold an imperial exhibi- tion and international congress in Montreal from May 24th to September 30th, L891. sitive ne annual trotting races at Kinkora comes off to-morrow. There are a goodly number of “tlyers entered, and lively races are ex pected, New Bruns. a Pror. Buevt will exhibit his panorama, ‘‘A New Way Round the World,” in St. Dun- stans Cathedral, on Tuesday evening, Oc tober 11th. elena Leok out for the auction in the Cameron Block to-morrow. Great bargains may be expected, as everything must be cleared out. Positively no reserve. ll Bareatys ' Barcarxs!—In order to make room for our winter stock, we willsell the remainder of our Furniture at greatly reduced prices.~-Doull & Heartz, City Upholstery. septl9—2i a Ma. GEO. REDDIN captured a snake in the rear portion of bis brother's drng’ store this morning. The reptile, which is sume eighteen or twenty inches m length, is now on exhibi- tion in the store. _——» —— Taree drunks appeared before the Stipen- diary Magistrate this morning. One was fined $2, another $4, and the third got six months’ imprisonment. Several dog tax cases were also attended to. eg. Miss MacConmMact, of the Sacramento Pub- lic Schools, who has teen on a brief visit to her relatives in this city, has left. for home. She will be accompanied as far as Boston by her sister, Mrs. John Gahan, McDonatp, who participated in the pole vaulting at Pictou on Thursday last has chal- lenged any man in the Maritime Provinces for | $500 side. Here’sa chance for our man McKachern to make some money. > Urrawa advices report that it is understood an Imperial despatch intimates PULGRAPHIC NEWS. (SPECIAL Desparcugs To Tux EXAMINER. } Nihilists Again. Sr. Pererspura, Sept. 18. A pamphlet that has been circulated in this city announces that the re-organization of the Nihilists has been fully, successful, and that the centres of action are f ully pro- vided with everything requ site for the carrying out of their plans. Nihilism is fast spreading into Siberia where, during ers escaped. Rioting in Belfas’. Bexrast, Sept. 18. A party of Orangemen, passing Greencas- tle, near Belfast, lastnight had an encount- er with Nationalist residents. Three police- men tiied to quell the disturbance, but Were stoned and driven away. A force of police were sent, and the reinforcements awed the rioters. and peace was establish- ed. Ten of the principal participants were arrested. j The Printers’ Strike. Sr. Joun, N. B., Sept. 18. The local Typographical Union met Saturday evening and considered the case of the printers’ strike. It was decided to continue the strike until the proprietors of the paper submit tu Union demands and refuse the use of-any of their presses for printing stereotype plate matter. Friday's Yacht Racing. New York, Sept. 18. The result of Friday’s yacht race has changed the course of betting on the America’s cup race. Any amount of money is now offered at 100 to 75 against the Thistle. About $600,000 will be wagered in New York. The friends of the Thistle are as contident as ever. Shot and Killed. CHEYENNE, Wio., Sept. 18. A. Whitehouse accidently shot and killed Geo. H. Gordon at Laramie Wednesday night. Both were students at Oxford, England. While hunting Whitehouse mistook his friend for a mountain lion and fred four shots at him, killing him in- stantly. The Fisheries Protection. OrTawa, Sept 18. The fishermen express great satisfaction with the protection that has been afforded ithem this season. It is understood that that the! the pro‘ection service will be maintained appointment of Sir John Macdonald as one of | as long as the fishing lasts, irrespective of the Fishery Commissioners will be highly | pending negotiations. satisfactory to Her Majesty's government. cmnlidiliiaiien Mr. Geo. R. Station Agent at County Line, was in the city to-day. He has been granted a week's leave of absence, during which time Mr. Geo. R. Bagnall will discharge the duties of the office. dhe We regret to learn that Mrs. O’Brien, mother of His Grace the Archbishop of Hali- fax, died at Rustico yesterday morning. His Grace has been telegraphed for and will be present at the funeral, which takes place on Wednesday morning. Ronit ARTILLERY Promotions.—Captain F. S- Moore, No. 2 Battery, has been appointed Major. Commanding rice James D. Irving some time ago appointed Brigade Major. Lieut. John A. Longworth succeeds Capt. Moore in the command of No. 2 Battery. We extend our congratulations and best wishes to both gentlemen. _ - Last week Samuel Mearns, of St. Joseph, Missouri, paid a visit to Kentville, N. 8. Mearns was a bachelor, and there he met Miss Katie Wilton, of Brockville, a pretty maiden of 18 summers. They were mutually attracted, engaged the day following, and two days after were warried. This is what some people would call transacting business with neatness and de spatch. 7 bin Wuew Mr. Go. Tanton, of the P. E. L. R., read about driver McLean’s big sunflower in Te Examinek it struck him that he had one if not more in his garele n which could beat it alltopieces. With this object in view he set about measuring the largest. He found two 8 feet 11 inches in height, and one with a flower 114 inches and a leaf 19. In the lanj guage of the barber, ‘‘Next!” ———< pee [r is pleasing to us to be able to announce to-day that, in accordance with the wish ex- pressed in our issue of Saturday, the Jubilee Committee passed a resolution at their meet- ing which provides that the balance on hand be appropriated towards opening up the Park woulway, provided it be opened on or before the Ist May next: The resolution was moved iy A. McNeill, Esq., and seconded by S. F. odgson, Esq. eoipentGicindidls Tae P, E. Istanp Exutpition, 1887—The Secretary informs us that the ‘‘ Canada Pacific Railway Company ” will show at our Provin- tal Exhibition, on the 5th and 6th of October hext, some Western Exhibits, and that for that purpose they have applied for 120 feet of Wall space, and 50 feet long of tables. The “pplication of the Company has been tavorab- y received, and arrangements are being made accommodate them with all the space avail- able. id ltanndifenccy tt is said that Frank C. MeNeally, the Saco, Me., Savings Bank clerk, was on the Is- sand last week and crossed over to Pictou. MeNeally who is but 19 years old, 5 feet 10 inches in height, and smooth-faced, was paid the munificent salary of 86 a week for his ser- Vices in the bank, but lived at the rate of $25. is peculiar, yet not uncommon, state of affairs culminated in the young lad’s captur- ng 2cool quarter of a million and makin tracks for Canada. A large reward is offered for his 4pprehension, of which the chiefs of police of the different cities and the bank Cflicials have been duly notified. veakuccalicatelna We are having magnificent harvest weather. he cr ps throughout the country are excel- lent, and are already nearly all cut and athe red in. The wheat crop is the best that bas been groy m the Island for the last forty years. The Grits told us that a duty of fifty cents 2 barrelon American flour would False the price of flour here at least one dollar & barrel, Like all their prophecies, this pre- diction turned out to be false. Was ever toa Cheaper than ithas been for the last year? Our farmers are now growing their own Wheat, and many of them will have lots of What bave the Grit to sell this vear. -ttS to shy now? MacManon, the popular | } —— Through a Bridge. Denver, Sept. 18. & Pueblo special says an engine and for- ward haif of a train on ihe Atlantic and Pacific Railway went through a bridge near Needles, Col., Saturday. It is rumored the killed and injured number nearly fifty. — A Mackerel Strike. Hairax, Sept. 18. There is a big strike of mackerel between East Point and Port Hvood. Canadian and American vessels made big hauls. One vessel took 400 barrels. = _-_-—_ In the Naval Hospital. Haxirax, Sept. 18. Midshipman Doutney and nine men, seriously injured by an explosion of rockets at Quebec, have been placed in the naval hospital. Another Arrest. Dusty, Sept. 18. Manderville, charged with violation of the Crimes Act at the same time as O’Brien’s offence was committed, has been arrested. The Bridgewater Released. Hatirax, Sept. 18. The American ship Bridgewater, seized at Shelburne for alleged violation of the Customs, is understuod to have been re- leased. anmenaman Se -_ Fire Bugs. Picrov, Sept. 18. An incendiary attempt was made early . . t ° 7 this morning to burn the Pictou Standard ottice. The Bellerophon Arrives. Havirax, Sept. 18, The ironclad Bellerophon has arrived from Quebec. ee — Latest R-turas. Lonpon, Sept. 18. The latest reports from the collision on the Midland Road yesterday, place the number of dead at 23 and the injured at 60. — Man Kiled. CoLsuRNE, Ont., Sept. 18. Alof Cresten, aged 24, was run over to- day and instantly killed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 19—i0 a.m. Moderate to fresh south to west winds, fair weather, stationary or slightly higher tem- perature. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 17—D E Clarke, Orwell; E L McDon- ald, Peabody, Mass; C Wesley Price, Detriot; John Doull, Halifax. 19—E Pritchard, Lon don, G B. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 17.-J G Toombs, M D, Mount Stewart; J McCarey, Ch’town; C McKinnon, Uigg; J K Oglivie, Wallace, NS, TF Bar- ratt, Annapolis, N 8; Geo Thompson, Hali- fax; Mrs Thompson, do; J W Merrill, Bos- ton; B E Black, Satkville, N B; Geo Camp belt, do, : August 45 guards absconded and 23 prison. | Lee NA a SPECIAL LO’ OPENING TO-DAY Al STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S. BLOCK. ie ee ee ON eH CAS LADIES JERSEY JACKETS Bought af a BARGAIN, will be Sold 26 PER CENT DRSS THAN REGULAR PRICES, Ch’town, July 14, 1887- eod & wky Piekling Vinegar aud Spices. << WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ne Huglish Malt Vinegar.—This is without doubt the Best Pickling Vinegar in the Market to-day, and as we import it direet from London, England, we are prepared to give the best value for your money. White Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factorys in the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be strictly pure and unadulterated. Cider Vinegar. always kept on hand. Pickling Spices. We have just received a large quantity .of Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can recommeud as a first-class article It contzins sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept,.in the business BHER- GOFF. QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES, Ch'town, Sept. 6, 1887 . A stock of this nice Table Vinegar eod wky 7 ~ 4 ‘ A Male Teacher for Colville School, No. 38 Souris Kast; Ist or 2nd class, 1st preferred. C. C. CARLTON, Jr, Secretary. Sept. 17--3i law A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to No. 268, Dorchester Street, East. sep 15 eed FOUND—Last evening,a sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying at ‘ . @ Thomas Hickey’s, Sidney Street, sep.l6 li pd T° LET—Fora term of years, a House witha large yard attached, suitable fora boarding house, situated on Kent Street. Apply to James Phillips. septlé tf H d Premises Story Dwelling House, with Mansard roof on ‘ Te 1 a) TO CONTRACTORS, eee COP Good title with immediate possession will be until SATURDAY, Sept. 24th inst.. for the work Plan and specification may be seen at the dering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract / YWISHES to inform his Customers that he has satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi-. W!th good, fresh Oysters, wholesale and retail. returned. Acting Superintendent, Ww Auction Sal ctio 6, I AM instructed by the trustee of the estate of Jotin Hughes to sell by Auction THURSDAY, September 22nd, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the . s a | premises, that conveniently situated Two Sydney Street, oppositethe residence of W. H. Findley, Esq. KALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- | #i¥en. signed and marked “Tender,” will be received Terms at sale. of moving the freight shed, on the wharf at Cape | . sila Traverse, from the east to the west side of wharf. cope 15, 1887. Superintendent's office, Charlottetown. : Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amountof the ® 7 Tender, which will be forfeited if the party ten- when called upon to do so; or, if after entering|. removed to Kent Street, opposite Rochford into the contract he fails to complete the work] 5auare, where he is prepared to supply them cation. Sept. 15-3: eod pd Ifthe tender is not accepted the deposit will be ta me oi os The Department does not bind itself to accept pe uy ’ the lowest or any tender. WAN Is, LOS i ‘ FOUND de. J. UNSWORTH, Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 16. 18°6. sep16 i] 23, pat wky her jour pio union li Prince County Exhibition. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Tignish for ee " Summerside at 4 45 a. m., on Sept. 28th inst.; | WWAN'TED-—By a competent young lady a posi- returning will leave Summerside at 515 p. m., tion as Book-keeper or Saleswoman. The carrying Passengers and Exhibits to and from | best of references given. Address P. O. Bux 662, Prince County Exhibition. Charlottetown, septle Return Tickets by this train at one first-class er see ee ” fare. ANTED—A plain Cook and’ Nurse at ence J, UNSWORTH, good references required. Apply to Mrs. Acting Superintendent. Rowan Fitzgerald, Mount Edward Road, or to tailway Office, Charlottetown, Sept: 19, 1887. Mrs. James DesBrisay, Charlottetown. sepld i —eX pat eod wky prs lwk * stable, &c. Apply on the premises to P. McQuaid. TO LET Mog THE House and premises on Pownall Street OARDERS—G mre . oe a ; d tRS—Good commodation for a few at present oecupiéd by the undersigned ; pos- B Permanent and 4fransient. Boarders at the session given on or «bout the 20th October next, Railway House, Weter Street.—John Bolger. Apply to H. J. PALMER. septlé tf Sept. 14, 1887—tf ; ae ee fOR SALE OR TO LET, for a number of years, a Housé’and Shop on Great George St., opposite’ Dominion House; is well adapted for either @ grocery store or Boarding House; pos- ; session given about the lst October next. For particulars apply to the owner, on the premises.— rRoM-- Jas. Bradley. sept 15 dy & wy tf ce HRPO CI .,|'[}O LET—The House on Pownal Street, occu- a pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten . rooms ; rent moderate; possession given any time after October Ist. Apply to William Mur- ray, baker, septi2 tf BOARD SRS.—Two or three gentlemen will find desirable rooms and bhobard at the “Duncan ouse,” corner Prince and Water Streets. Terms moderate. septi?2 6i TO LET—The half of a Double-tenement House, situated on Sidney Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets; six rocms, with WANTED~— For a small family in town, where the washing is given out, a good plain Cook; references required. Apply at this office. ae sep T WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now to let. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augl& The Clipper Brigantine To LET—The store lately occupied by A. E ; Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. £é, Stevenson, Qneen Street. uneld tf 91 Scr... P. LEDW: Li MASTER wa NTED—About the 15th September next, for ; ‘ex ‘ $8; no washing. Apply at a gentleman’s family, a good Cook; wages, XAMINER office, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the | Ch’town. augl6 2Zaw & wky—jour s be ill follow ME — 1h ho ge ae © LET—A Dwelling with four rooms and + ’ porch, situated on Sidney Street; possession Liverpool for Charlottetown, ‘given 13th Sept.— R, K. Brace. sept 10 DIRECT. ’ | \AJ ANTHD—Four Coat Makers; also three vest About the 25th September next. ;—P. P. Foran. makers, None but good hands need apply For freight, apply in London to John Pit-! - screen sepl t ST SALE— Engi d but cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. Re ee Cae ner St aanake ose ‘an up- C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 ji.n¢ Steam Boiler, complete.. They will be sold South John Street ; or bere to the owners, at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown * -=YONDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1857. HERE WE ARE AGAIN! —Oo— RIGHT TO THE FRONT W ITH the finest stock of FALL GOODS ever shown in P. E. Island, consisting of Worsted, Tweeds, Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Pilots, Venetians, &¢., &, 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 misfits--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 afford to doso, It is a living we want, not a fortune. We are opening up a grand line of Gents’ Furnishings, which we can sell 15 to 20 per cent. cheaper than up-town stores. Come down and buy from us and Save Money. ———-0 M°SLEOD & MSKENZIE, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Queen Street, opposite Watsen’s Brug Store. Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1887--eod & wky Great Gash Sale, 150 PIECES FLANNEL. , ,UR Third Annual Cheap Flannel Sale commences THURS- 4? DAY MORNING, Sept. lst, when we purpove showing the public thousands of yards of Red, White and Gray Flannels. This whole lot was bought very cheap, and we intend to give Great Bargains for Cash. It will be a grand chance to secure your winter flanneis at extremely low prices. Cheap Red Flannels, Cheap White Flannels, Cheap Gray Flannels. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, August 31, 18&7.—dy & wky PREPARIN -—FOR THE—— Fall rade. J. RB. os at MACDONALD is Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fali Stock. Please Call. Ch'town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat i ee, CHARLOTTETOWN O0T « SHOE FACTORY HAS BEEN REMOVED TO IN W Beet & Gals GOFF BROS. ; Woolen Co., City. aug® tf PcAKkt BROS. & CO. | Charlottetuwn, Auywst 30; 1887 vos Toot AY at | popes a sr Ch’town, Sept, 3; 1887 —eod & wky eee r ry See ghey eT So ere ri a "ad s ieeas APPLET San OG Son ena ae em re sus ere a Se SEE Tn ae rte ern ne eI mR: gan i genera ¥ enema 0