Local and Other Items. the liquor dealers. - Recky Point on Satur EXTENSION New Glasgow, ‘ i : Mills and Rusticeville ee tel | n 0 : ur Boys at Ottawa stearmer Miramichi is exe v . Montreal ea NSunimersicde — morrow mo : Se HUW THEY ARE SHOOTING i will be lots of fun at r i . ~ ‘ iay- Sche rien at Rocky . Don 1198 it ' Orr , S : Ape ~* PTAWA, Sept. 6, ‘ al LAVision XN ’ l61, S this (Friday) evening, in. J. |} 8°48 scoring on Rideau range. It has Fal 8.30 p. m.—John Ross, | been a lovely day, with a prevailing wind trom the right, at times awkw sraly scoring ° to the leit Che whole day has been oc- S ; i RLIXD The Halifax | capied w.th the Dominion ot Canada mat h, lind w pen on Sata y, } at 200 and 500 yards with the Sudier, and | s Ciass work es on the 600 with the Martini Henri, and as it was ‘ing lay. § the final match of the grand aggregate > Mo —" scure, iucressed eM PUTTANCS was aft sched , to it. With 96 out of 100 Sergt. Rolston <3 14 3 ‘ vent Benoi } } ee : : ; | offer aa t monk the lead ‘ng position, closely followed by a pa 95 of Lt. Wilson. An eager crowd sovn : : ' }surrounded the secretary's tent to learn ' v x steame M. fA. | what scores had come in the grand aggre- Star H ix W 1 the usua I ite, and in time it was know a that st nine ock this ; Mitchell, of Poronto, with 305, and Arin- tr $s evening | strong, of the Guards of Ottawa, with 298 pork, outs, ¢ }were the two highest and the winners of -_— }the myglals. Capr. Hartt, of St. John. is s \Y-S st Paul's Suan if ie. ith 295, having lost in a shout-off “3 will id at Rocky Point | sor third piace, but wins a badge ‘ 7: hf ee ee Among the Lower Proviace winners were ie s ’ Z 4 Ca t. Weeks, Ch’town Engineers, a a ka. j tu. Stewart, G. A., P. E. Isian 1, $5 each. sciicniadl | KEurly in the morning the London Mer- Ni I al i res Ing . I ants’ Match between teams from each Ladies H sl) Aid Society in con Province will be brought on. The Wim I | Hospital w ‘; Dledon is new, a great many of old reliable S 3 » Tues *t, | shots not coming to the tore. s 4 L 1 mem sare iii nes : : Nova scotia News. ‘ en ; Ain . ' oe ; = i Harirax, Sept. 6. H Mr. G. M Stock is now being subscribed for a vhibi hird party prohibition organ in Halifax window Dia da The Cunard steamers Alpha and Reta F 5 | “ iC iS} have been purch ised by a Halifax com a! . Ip ny, and will run between Halifax, Ber- os _ jmada and Jamaica. Thus again Canada z i f viet t/ has the desired steam communieation with Liss bo which will be /+ne West Indies ; . ; ‘ ‘ : : ae hentia Lao lve Smith has sent his dec iston in the ; aii l fi a | heidurne election case to the Prothono- ; ou 7 jasmvennt | tary there. “ 100. am imenens $20.000 over | \ well founded rumor says that General Laurie is unseated for corruption practised pa ) OY igents, i nen t nan —. St. 1 s Road, within a mile Great Storm on Behring Sea. : s nila le, pease es . ‘ at i nes from putrid pork, San Francisco, Sept. 6. =: eomeiaadle sah Ried: i ; aD 5 ; ™ Te x oe a | The United States revenue cutter Bear anueen. . his tink aod toe d from Behring’s Sea this morning, om , .. Is there no authority to | TPerting (Aug. 3) while most of the whal- jing fleet were anchored between Cape . o— |} Smythe and Point Birrow, a furious storm : I trip to Boston via St. curred and the following vessels were : s of ‘nternational | wrecked: Barks M iry & Susan, Young ; pleasant me popetar | Phineas, and Fleetwing, and schovoners y : : = day; J ine Gray and Ino. The crews of the lost 3 st J I . f vessels, numbering i09, were rescued by ; i , ~ ee a, h the Bear and brought to this city. : gy { } i on Sunday. The |} <a gular three trips from St John on Monday, Outrage on the High Sea. Ved v il i nings, also take a good ‘ ivel from the Prvvince. Lonpon, Sept. 6. a : ‘ or ee . he British barque Gylfe, Capt. Irwin, le aed ies looking | Which sailed from Quebec Juiy 3rd for dt a shothe: and. Crreenock. and a portion f whose crew ar ¥ a . wked Sergeant|Tived in New York some days ago on the Ca i not #il him a little drop | steamer Persian Monarch, and charged the Visiter The Sergeant asked the } ‘ wanted about a hail pint in a flask to t with his medicine, she had not been y ry il late Phe sergeant rep : LS ¥ sorry nf ‘ yuld not is the Vy were who eaalo dealers ur ict th case The man then l sewhere for his ** little drop. > For bOsSTON Lh steamer! W orcester, ( Aplain vicKerson, sailed for Bos on last | é lng, With a ayo of mackerel, egys, cannet ‘1s te., and the fullowing pas senzers irs E. A Smith, S McLeod, M| Stew lis Stewart, Miss McLeod, Mrs Dra : Barke, J Drain, A Macdonald, Mr WV Viittell, J H Jenkins, J Shat- tack, W Shattuck, C E Shattuck, = Miss Bark - i McPhee,-S McLean, Miss Macedo i. Mrs J. Gillis, Miss Foster, Mrs Smit s A Gregor, J Lewis, Mrs Gibbs, Mis: Cofi “diss MeKay, W Webster, M Meln ' Brown, Mra D Galligher, Miss Pee s, Miss Sanunires, Ann Nicholson, A Gibbs, Mrs Jarvis, Miss Rose, Mrs Hoyle, MM , A Hale, T Bearisto, Miss Mullin, Miss | : irs Smallwood, Miss Me- Gunes iiss Smatiwood, Mrs Redd and Mi Bulp eidlidcatithli dati Apvi to Moruexs.— Mrs. Winslow's Soot g rup should always be used when calidre itting teeth. It relieves the thie § at once; i% produces natura) quiet relieving 1 child from pain and the rub kes as “‘kright asa button. very pleasang to taste. it soot softens the gums, allays al! pain, re reguiates the bowels, and is the known remedy for diarrhcea, whet; rom et thing or other Callses, iw y ve cents a bottle. Ke gure a) Mee Winslow's Ranthing Syrup, ther kind. [April] ‘88 Che « yp of Texas is estimated | how at 1 590,000 bales, and with favorable Weather ‘xtend to 1,900,000 bales. Laat ye mounted to about 1,400,000. | . >~ie-o What imed to be the longest chain ever Maude is in the Imperial Arsenal at Viena, It : $,000 links, and was used W the Turks to obstruct the passage of the Danube in 152%. i A statement published by the Govern- ment , thows that $26,000,000 of Can- “an Bank capital is invested in the vhited States, an increase of $2,000,000 d Tin: ; ' : uring the month his has no reference iets ; © vapital inve individuals ed by private — _ novel barbecue at Graham, “ae which lasted three days. De ; 7, =! prohibitionists or : ane nd agreed to devote a day doetris » the promulgation ot their severa! eg About 2.000 people attende c *itand 19 fat oxen were sacrificed. —————— CVS are to be imade of San Juan har- bor , ; of, IM Vancouver Island, with the objret ot . 4 acer ining ite « ry There Was 9 MUO ICcaALDS and Sury bilities as a harbor © 40d a strategic ‘ feuce Pur strategic point fur dedcuce OF rei ly eplied that he| TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. Spgotat Despatours ro Tur Examiner. AT THE BUTTS. THE DAILY “EXAMINER: 0°22 ; j i | Queen Square Gardens. There's one bright spot in this fair town, W here citizens mov: up and down, To view the flowering oases, (Or seek the rest of shady places) With velvet lawns, all deftly mown, That yields the perfume of sweet flowers, Throughout September's shining hoars., rhere, let us go, to think of all Chat nature gives us in the Fall, There, let us speak in grateful verses, Of all God’s lovingness and mercies, | And there, let warm hearts feel the thrall ! Of bouuty given wi bout measure, lo furnish man a moment's pleasure. If there’s a germ of grateful thought In any one, as yet untaught; To-day has been a brilliant day as re-! If there’s a lingering biush for evil | Capt iin with atteinpting to scuttle the ves- sel, arrived at (Queenstown to-day, with Captain and First ani Second Mates on woard, all in an exhausted condition. The Captain reports that the crew mutinied Auy. 21, took to the boats, abandoning the vessel. The Gylfe is waterlogged and will be towed to Greenock — ee Destruetive Cyclone. Havana, Sept. 6. \ terribly destructive cyclone visited the island on Tuesday. The gunboat Lealtad, jlying at Bataband foundered in the storm, land nine of her crew, inclu ling the com- lmander drow ned. | Advices from Sagua are that fifty persons lost their lives there, while the damiuge te | dwellings and warehouses in the city, ves- isels in the harbor and wharves is ver; great. ‘he village of Pueblo Nuero in the neigh- | borhved of Sagua is literal y wiped wut. | Telegraph wires are badly broken. i —-- or - Yellow Fever. JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 6. cases fur the 24 this evening is The gloomiest ap- The number of hours ending at 6 o’clock 146, and the deaths ten. rew | | | prehensions are felt. New York, Sept. 6. Mayor Hewitt issued an appeal to the ; public to-day for aid for the yellow fever sufferers at Jacksonville, Florida. He says |he will forward the subscriptions he re- | ceives daily to Florida. ' | Preaty with the United States. SHANGHAI, Sept. 6. There are still hopes of the ratification of the Treaty with the United States. The discussion of the Treaty causes much ex- citement. At Canton a mob attacked the residence of an American official. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 7.—-10 a. m. Moderate winds, between moderate and south east, fine and cool. - “ii: -—e- aa—_—— ———-— Locai Nvtices. ANOTHER !vt ladies fall jerseys just opened at J. B. Macdonald's. Sypwey CoaLt.—From ‘Old Bridgeport ” Mines — Discharging cargo, schr. Ocean Bride, at Queen’s Wharf. Cash orders left at A. MeNeill’s Auction Room. New fall boots now opening at J. B. Mae- lonald’s Boot st re. Laptes fall and winter jackets just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. —_—--- - The costly presents which Emperor Wiliam IL. so freely dispensed at the court of St. Petersburg are stated to have all berme the portrent uf his grandfather. Upon the cheek of man or devil; Let him come here, for change of heart: Lead him from scenes that only harden, And set him down on Queen Square Garden. VIATOR. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. > About Drainage. Sir,—-A petition from the residents of Upper Queen Street, regarding drainage, has been lad before the City Council to be }txken up by them at the first September meeting. l would direct your attention to the fact that the regular meeting of the City Council is heid but once a month. Well, thea, L will supposeacase. A change ol Grainage On certain streets 18 proposed. How easy for a street committee or inter- aid committee to push ) ‘ ed Chairman ol ou the W rk, Say between the time of the August and September meetings—for then And requisitions and remonstrances, he could Kave a whole month’s start. gnoring he said unscrupulous chairman could have the work well finished before the aggrieved and insulted residents could put their case before the City Council. I clip an advertisement from a New Zealand newspaper, showing how much bet ter street affairs are managed in that eolony Our City Council would do wel to adopt similar inethed ** A meeting of all those interested in the fixing of the Upper Queen street levels is to be held this evenin it half-past seven, a’ the Excelsior Hall, Upper Pitt street. Th business will be to consider the fixing of the permanent levels. A CITIZEN. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES Sept 6—W B Murdock, Montreal; J A G egg. do; © E Spaulding, Boston; J Kilgour T ronte; B Stanw RY, Montreal; H © P 1! vce lp la, Pa; i McFarlane, do; A Schofi Boston; W J Peck, Corona, N Y; C W Whit tier, Boston; J W Palmer, do; 7 Douglass, Halifax; G A McK sy, St John; W Richards, Bideford. Jones, OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 6—-G Forbes, V R Bridge; Rev A B McLeod, Mt Stewart; P J Foran, Keily’s Cross; Mr and Mrs Walker, Haverhill, Mass; H F Best, Wolfville, NS; J Woods, St John; I McCaffrey, Woodstock, Ont; J L Julianus, Cambridge, Mass; J Metser, do; Miss E Hughes, Boston; Miss J Grant, do; A McLean, Gienbard, N 8. MARRIED. On the 5th Sept. by the Rev. George Steel, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. Edward Wood, Mr. William Thomas Down. of ¢ ‘harlottetown, to Miss Minnie W ood, of Pownal. DID. In this city, on the 5th inst., Ada May, aged 13 years, eldest daughter of -Mr. d. B. Warren, Thov art gone to the grave, but we will not deplore thee ; Whose God was thy ransom, thy guardian and guide ; He gave thee, He store thee > And death hath no sting, for the Saviour hag died. FOR SALE AT AUCTION. Valuable Farm at Johnston's River. ALSO— Farming Implements, Stock, &c. took thee, and He will re- 'IVAE Subscriber will sei] at WEDNESDAY, the ‘I'welfth ot ~eplem be) ext, at bweive ociock, noon, onthe premises, hia Farm, consisttng of one hundred acres vi land, situated en the northside of Johnston’s River, of which abut fi'ty acres are cieared and ina good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with wood, timber, pules, &c. This Farm is el gibly situaved, fronting on the Jotnston’s River, and being within about seven miies from Charlotietown. In connection with it there isa fine marsh, with plenty of good marsh mud. At saine time and place, will be sold Fifty Acres of |.and. within a mile anda half of above ironting on Shepherd’s Creek, of which aboui thirty acres are ready to stump. —ALSO— At same time and place. all the snbscriber’s Farming Implements and Stock, consisting of Carts. Plougus. Wagons, Horses, Cows, Sheep, Sc. & Five Hundred Publie Auction, o7 rEKRWS—For Farm, Dollars down; balance first December, '890, with interest, t» be secured on premises. Fur Stock, three months on approved security. For fur’ ber perticulars apply to Palmer & Mc- Leod, “Charlottetown. PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston’s River, Aug. 27, 1888—dy wky tl 12th . E. ISLAND RAILWAY. HOWE'S CIRCUS. ETURN TICKETS at One First-Class Fare | will be issued by Regular Trains as under, in connection with Howe’s Circus From Emerald, Mount Stewart and all Inter- mediate Stations to Char.ot: e¢rown- on the 10th inst., good toreturn onthe lith; from Mount Stewart aud intermediate Stations to Souris on the Lith, goed to return on the 12th; from Mount Siewsr. and intermediate St.tions to Georye- town on thel2i:h, good to return onthe 13h; from O'Leary. Viznesh an’ all in'ermediate xta- tions to Alberton on the 13ih, good to return on the Mth; and from U’veary, Cape Traverse, ik meraid, and ailintermediate Stations to Sum- merside on the i4th, gvvd to retarn on the 15th inst. isnot J. UNSWORTH, Superintcndent. Railway Office, Ch’town, sept. 4, i888. pat tl 10th w prstl13 O LE'.—The new Dwelling House, eorner of <3 Prince and Lerchester Streets, having nine und heated by hot water. Also New welling Hou-e fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of sumo size. Immediate pos- sexsion, Tenants seeking ygzood houses ate mvited to examme these,—_GRORGE ALEEY. w & -auyll rooms FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7, 1888. | BY AUCTION. = \M instructed by MISS MACKIESON to sell by Auction, on the Premises, | (On Wednesday, 19th Instant, AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON: Street, Ooposite the Alexander MicKinnon, Esq, These Lots have a very desirable situation, fronting on Euston Street 48 feet and running back 160 feet, erins at sale, Residence of GEO. M. HARRIS, septt-——tl sle Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF- Household Furniture. AM instricted by MRS. FRAME to erell by AUCTION, at her Residence, Kochford Square, On Wednesday, 12th Instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A, M.: ANTHRACITE COAL. 7 ARRIVE per Schooner ‘ Otter,” due here lst September :— 100 ‘Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut s:zes C. LYONS. aug2!1—1m pat her guar College, beginning op the 2vuTH NE, TEMBER. from Mt. DD. f kducatien, “harloitetowa, The above examination is instituted by re- quest, and if it proves succes fal it may be con- inued from year to year. septs WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. WANTED ma.«e -himseti ountry boy pref:rred, stadt, Malpeque Road. a A Boy about 14 years of age to u-eful about Apply to J. G. Hek- sept 7 \ TANYED AT G@N( E.—Coat, Vest and Pant viakers.—Mg'ukoD & MCKENZIE. sepi7—3i jo LET.—A Houie on Bayfield Street. Apply to I. R. WILLraMs. pad S3i—sept6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An apprentice ; tolearn the blacksmith trade. apply to CHARLES PATTERSON, North River. sep7 dy wy li pd WANTED A General Servant. Apply to Key. JAMES SIMPSON’S, Pownall Street. : sep7 tf \ JANTED,.—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. S. UarQunakt, King qiuare. sepl6 WANTED. A Girl to do general housework. ' Apply immediately to MRs. DAN. STEWART, Kent Street. pept6 WANTED AT ONCE.—One Custom Shoe- maker, Steady work given until May Ist. Apply at Gorr Bros. sepi6 poe SALE.—One large second-hand Fireproof Safe (Lilton & McFarland); one dondle »riting Yesk (Diack walnut.) Apply at A. Mc- NEILL 8 Auctiun Room, tfi—sept6 Fs IST.—In the city, a Bank Book of the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halifax. belonging to the ion, James H. Peters, the finder wiil pleace ieave the Same at the said Bank, wherehe will be suitably rewarded. tf—sept4 Good references Apply to Mrs, F. L. HaszaRb, septd \ J ANTED.—A Nurse Maid. required. wuston S.reet, { ANTED.—A reliable Man who understands care of hours? and cattie. Apply to L. W. W ATSON, Queena Street. dy tf—sept4 nO LET.— The House 0n the Esplanade at pre- 4 sent occupied by F. T. Newvery, Esq. Ap,ly o ON. B. DAVIES. sept4 \ ANTED IMME DIATELY.—A good, trusty Girl, to take charge of a house of a family xi two, Must come recommended. Appiy at his office. pd li—sepi3 W ANTED.—About middie of October, Board for Lady and Gentleman. Address, with particulars, ** B,” Box 512, uf—septl A Shop on Kent Street, opposite Te? BE LET Apply on tie premises. the Rocklin House, sepil W ANTEDIMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse to take charge of three young chidren. Good re- erences required. Good wages given. Apply io Mrs, Kk. kK. FITZGERALD, sliount Edward Road, septl—dy 3i wa NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse Maid. Apply to Mrs. A. A. BARTL+TT, Fitzroy Street. si—auysl To LET.—The “Italian Warehouse,” Queen Street, lately occupied by Messrs Nerion & Fennell. Apply at the office of Messrs. Palimer & MeLeed, or to Mrs. Brenan, at the totel Vavies. 6:—aug30 OST.—Between Hotel Davies and Apothe- L caties’ Hali, a large Azace Stone from a seul tung, marked ** ©,” The finder will be reward- ed by leaving same at this office. 31 eod—aug30 TvO LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part ol the city. Stable asd Warehouse attached. Apply at this othce, 6i eod—aug27 WANTED. -Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E, [sland Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once.— FREDERICK'S I?UBLISHING Co, Ch’town, auyz22 rw LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- iny eleven »ooms with Shop, Po-session immediatey. Apply to M. McoQuvaip, Lower Queen Street. tf—aug2l rq\O LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Wellin yard. Possession frst of september.— WILLIAM Dopp. aug2 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Parlor Maid. \ Good wages. Apply at this office. auncs also a Housemaid, Good wages. Apply W ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Paricr Maid, ut SHE EXAMINER oflice. | auglt comtortaite | j Rochester, N. Y. W ANTED.—Three - honest, | pushing Men ii your vicinity; special inducements now); fust-selling speciaities. Don’t delay. alary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nursery ‘ 2m (tues & fri)— Three fine Brilding Lots situated on Kuston | Allher HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consist- | ing of Parlor, Dining Roo wv and Bedroom Setts, ‘aftan. Rugs, Oil Cloths, Pictures, Hall siand, Cheffiomte, Mirror, Crockery and Glassware, | &c., &c, i ALSO--Jesp Bedsteads and Beddinp, Cook | Stove and Kitchen Utensils. GEO. M. HARRIS, septé—tl sle Auctioneer. Jueen's University, Kingston. .* examination for Matriculation into Queen’s d Kingston, will be heid in Charlotte- | DAY UF SEP-} ; ; Just Opening--Fall Stock of WOOLENS | Candidats may obtain particular information | kk. D. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent | the place. A| EO 0 Se ate: FALL, AS. PATON & 60. en emmnee qxenena() eNOS 5 } =| wer } | | | ; ! } i | i } i} Royal Smyrna Rugs, Grey Flannels, Blankets, Blankets, Fine Top Shirts, _ Underwear, | Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &. BEAUTIFUL SHADES, MAA V NI GuLogdxa 40 HMOOIS Beuvi ‘SAV 004 Ustlounr ° . il CLOTHING. A Large stock to “elect from—Very Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO., September 6, 1888. BROWN’S BLOCK. \ \\ /, i W E guarantee the ‘‘CHARIER OAK” STOVES and RANGES, with the wonderful WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR, to be the most perfect Cooking Apparatus made. In 10 Ibs. of Meat roasted in a *‘ Charter Oak” Oven there is a loss of 1 lb., and in the ordinary tight Oven the loss is from 3 to 4 ibs., caused by evaporation of juices, fade in 18 Sizes aud Styles for Soft Coal and Wood, We will be pleased to show samples, and can refer customers to many families in City and Country who are using ‘‘CHARTER OAK” Stoves, and are delighted with their working. aug30—2aw & wky DODD & ROGERS, CHARLOTTETOWN. FOR BOSTON! Low Rates from All Points "SLOMGIIL JUVSIY puy VIA ST. JOHN, N.B. —AND THE— Palace Steamers of the International 8. 8. Co, mame 30: - FOUR TIM is EACH WEEK, eaaslucluding the Popular ae Trip. Leave any Station on P, 8. Island Rai and reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon. way Saturday, TIME TABLE. The Elegant Steamers ‘CUMBERLAND ” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.25 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. ES All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. aug25 IN Bi W sTocKE * atu MPT Se. DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, Vow Opening and will be sold at Bottom Prices. GEO. E. FULL, Ch’town, May IG, 1888, QUEEN STREET. a ee ee ee aie a ee, as ne