a THE at see Local and Other Items. in order, om . Depseur OysTers received to-day at ) — - —_— rrows O received to-day at Jo : —— TBAL . Acta LO-InOrrow afternoon, four o OUK oe VERY nive DD sets are selline chean r+ W. P. Colwill’s adyeo i wyuw ks - - left London for Charlotte. >. tHe SNS ; le (% ith Octo munecil election will be = - Tt AV ALLWAYMEN S in McLeod's MieeLiINng ; : i , >» Hall to-night—at 8 o'clock. - - Two Hunprep lbs prime Island Cheese selling cheap at R. K. Brace’s - ur ©. P. R. Company announce a substan tial reduction of telegraphic rates by thei di Jas. Macpoxatp, Ese., Hich Sherif of | King’s Coun'y, is in the city. He is at the Rankin, , A Goto R. Coady’s for Bedeque Oysters, i, raw, tried andon the half-shell, a > ~ human bones were found on Sunday morning last, in the woods near Lil; Lake, N. B. aii \ i large supply of good ‘Tea- cheap at W. P ( riwills dy ec ud Ww yoi s Saiediileiadiisi A BABY was seized as security for rent by nm irate landlady in little Pennsylvanian town the other day : at Members of the Abeeweit Football Club are requested to meet this evening at 7.30 ‘lock at the office of Dav ies & Sutherlan —_— —~@e-— - Avetion SaLe.--Carload Apples via Pictou landing, also Fruit ex. Boston steamer at 10.30 to-morrow, Thursday, Sept. 23. A. MeNeill, Auctionee ~ : \ s.—By Auction, at my Sales Room, t ow, at | ; barrels Nova Scotia les, Gr nsteins, Exmperors, Red Streaks, + M. Harris, Auctioneer. o tae Hon. D. Davies has addressed a the Patriot, which will no doubt be by the leader of those attacked editor of the Protestant Union. a th AT a meeting of the Moncton Town Council held on Monday evening, Marshal Thibedeau was instracted to proceed vigorously against all violaters of the Scott Act. Good ! —_—_»— —_—_- We call attention to the sale of Real Estate which takes place to-morrow. Anyone want- ing a good building Lot on very favorable terins srould attend. See advertisement. Pacific (He traffic receipts of the Canadian railw ty the week ending September 14th Ww 5219 O00. an increas of $38,000 com- pared with the corresponding week last year. “ae crew of the Lo Kport, N. S., schooner, Nes xletia, which went ashore at Malpeque on Sanday nicht last and was wrecked, arrived in this city last evening, and left for home this morning. EAE pees sea A GOLDEN trpz.—Gold continues to pour into this country from Europe, more than $5,009,000 having arrived in the past month. Tae tide of trade has set in favor of the United States.— Philadelphia Press +. — Apvices from Souris are to the effect that the schooner Mary Joseph, which went ashore their during the storm of Sunday night, got off @sterday,but her companion in trouble the Col. J. H. French—is still hard and fast. - Tae Chatham Wor/d states that at Escumi- nac Point, recently. Mr. Howard Allan caught a shark in a mackerel net. It was black in color, and was ten feet long. It three rows of small sharp teeth. Mr. Allan pound- ed the shark to death with a stick was entangled in the net. - Tue SS Carroll arrived at 3 o'clock this afternoon, having the following passengers : Messrs J G Kobbe, J Emerson, Geo E Fleming, H Worth, Peter Morachan, Prof. Grady, Dr. Warburton, Misses Flora Me- Lean, Annie Harris, Alice Campbeil, Jennie McClough, Laura E Stewart, Amelia Ken- nedy, Kate Coyle, Annie McInnis and Mrs. Eliza McLe od. ——_--— Mr. Cuas. Apercompiez, the solo tenor, who comes here in October with the Court Musicians, is one of the leading artists of the day. He sung with Patti during two sea- sons, in Italian Opera, in London, with great success. He was solo tenor to Her Hajesty the Qneen for ten years. A certified copy of the engagement with Her Majesty can be seen at Mr. Chappelle's Bookstore. intel Ar a meeting of the Board of Health, held last evening, the City Health Officer—Dr. Johnson—stated that there were no grounds for alarm on account of the prevalence of typhoid fever. Much of the fevers supposed to be typhoid are, he says, but the usual low fevers with some typhoid symptoms. He also says that there has been but one case of gen- ine typhoid fever this season, and in that case the patient dicd. -~ — A WELL-KNOWN yourg woman, named Mac- donald, alias, Halloran, is supposed to be_ the mother of the child left at the door of Mrs McGrath, Covehead, on Monday night last. As soon as the Marshal heard of the desertion, fie at one connected the Macdonald woman with it, and instituted a search for her. The woman could not bs found, but it was dis- covered that she had taken passage for Sum- merside, en route for Dostoa E gy | afver- noon, Odicer Bradley started ia pursalt w this moruing’s train. —_—---}----— \pvi ro MorTrneRs. Mrs. Winslow t r =VruwD should always be used when children are cutti tecth. It relieves the tle sufferer at once; it produces n stural, pute sleen by relieving the child from pain; the litle shrub awakes as “‘brigit as a pleasant to taste. It ftens the gum, allays all and is the best kn wh remedy for diarrhea, whether arisins tosthing or other causes, Twenty-five a bottle. Ie sare and ask for Mrs. ny’ itton. it is very the child, s lates tie bowels, is ; ya} rey, ‘ Cou Winslod’d Budtixing Syrup; nd tke oa other a eee Fate ak whe while it} DAILY! EXAMINER, <2 e7¢o4iv~ nln ed ee 0s a se nee Mt FELEGRAPTHC NEWS. [SrErctay, Despatcurs to Tug EXAMINER, ] Phe Belfast Riots Betrast, Sept. 21. continued throughout the city all » * . . 7 Fohcemen were seriously wounded and a number of citizens injured. LATER, KeLrasr, Sept. 21— 3, p.m. Tit Rioting was resumed at dinner time, by ’ : . Catholic mill hands who stoned the police on duty to keep the Orange Queen’s Island ; the mill hands. | buck capturing a number, was going on, another mob stoned the | Black Watch Regiment of Welshimen, al- though the soldiers were fully armed and in fighting array. The troops, with tixed ’ : . bayonots charged on the mob and drove them from the scene, wounding a great number. Che funeral cortege of a man named Boyle, while returning from the cemetery to-day, was attacked by a mob who assailed tae mourners, The military charged on tuc mob and arrested a score « f{ rioters. Muipnicur. The city is quiet at present. a ene Another Earthquake. SAVANNAH, Ga., Sept. 21. Another distinet earthquake shock was }expertenced this morning. Hundreds of people were awakened and many were frightened badly, though there was no general alarm. CHARLESTON, 8S. C., Sept. 21. Quite severe shocks of earthquake oc- curred here this morning. Houses were shaken, and in many instances the plaster was thrown down, No one was injured. ea Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Sept. 21. A. H. Suet and Mallotte, two persons con- victed and sentenced to death by the Bri- tish Columbia courts, have been respited till the Ist November, in consequence of the action taken in the Sproule case. The Administrator of the Government has ordered that the 18th day of Novem- ber next, be observed as a Day of Thanks- giving throughout the Dominion. a The Troubies in Spain. Maprip, Sept. 21. (Queen Christina returned to the city to- day. She was received with the greatest enthusiasm by the people. Large crowds attended the funerals of the victims of the revolt. All members of the Cabinet were present, and the Queen sent wreaths to be placed upon the coffins of a number of in- surgents. an Scott Act Decisisns. Orzawa, Sept. 21. It is understood that a decision has been reached by the Cabinet that in cities and towns where the Scott Act is in fore, all fines for violation of the law shall go to such cities and towns for the purposes of the Act. —_———_ - ae -— --— -- The Yacht Race. New York, Sept. 21. The committee on the Newport races gave decision as follows: The Gitania takes chooners cup, the Mayfower wins in her class, the Stranger in the second class and Cinderella in the third class. oe ee Fighting in Mexico, Gvuayamas, Mex., Sept. 21. Reports have reached here of a fight be- tween the Mexican troops and Torquis, the Mexicans had 20 killed and 40 wounded and the Torquis 62 killed. Fate of Parnell’s Bill. Lonpon, Sept. 21. Parnell’s Land Bill was rejected by a vote of 207 to 202. All the Gladstonians supported the Parnellites and the Unionists | voted with the Government, A Gladstonian Denial. Lonpon, Sept. 21. | Gladstone published a letter again deny- ling persi stently the repeated report that | . ee . | he is about to join the @atholic Church. Another Strike. Lonnon, Sept. 21. Ninety spinners in Burnley have resolved to strike against a thousand cotton | reduction in wages. ; A Briber Fined. Montreal, Sept. 21. Walters, for attempting to bribe Customs Officer Brosseau, was to-day fined. | i - Prorogation. | Lonpon, Sept. 21. | Parliament will be prorogued on Friday. em Weather Bulletin. Toroxto, September 22—10 a.m. Fresh to strong north-west and west winds; fair, cool weather, BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on the 21st inst., Mrs. Philip MeLaren, of Eureka, Nevada, of a daughter. MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s mother, lamilton, Ontario, on the 5th September, by i Rev. T. A. Moore,« Princeton, brotner of the | bride, assisted by Rev. V. ti. ¢ ¥y, Hamilton, Mr. Henrv T. LePage, of Cheriotictown, P. E. L, {to Miss Waggie Moore, daughter of Mrs, L. Gray, Fis miiton, A vexy LARGE number ot Tea Seps are sell- ' ing cheap, to tasks rod fdy new i din w arijve, nt W. Py Colwill’s. —thy BAL wiay Ow Terrible Scenes. | Desultory rioting, accompanied by firing, | night. | hip yard men from coming m contact with | The jh slice drove the mob} While the battle Announcement Extraordinary. | RAS. ¢ ge tae ) ve ee aR. ee ~—— TH LOU Musil —AND— MR. WALTER Pcl iam, FROM LONDON, ENGLAND. | PATRONS: |iler Mest Gracious Majesty the Queen, T. R. H. the Prince and Princess of Wales, and other Members of the Royal Family, WILL APPEAR IN GRAND GUAGERT AT THE LYCEUM, CHARLOTTETOWN, On the Evenings of 6th and 7th Oct. Reserved Seats, 50cts; Unreserved, 35cts. Pian of Halland Tickets at T. L. Chappelle‘s and W. KR. Watson's, MR. CilAS. ABERCOMBIRE. SOLO TENOR. This artist, forihe past ten years, hss been Solo enor to Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria, and has appeared mest successfuily in Oratoriv and Concerts at the Koyal Albert Hail, the Princess Hall, St. James’. Hall, the Crystal Paiace, Monday and Saturday Popular, and Covent Garuen Pruoimenade Concerts, fetc. Mr. Abercombie bas a tenor voice that is full and sweet, and of very even quality, pleasing and intsical in every part. He sings with admirable tasteand with wen attention to the elemenis of phrasing and sentiment that cannot be too highly commended. Tie clearness of his voice, and hs perfect command of it are conspicuous character- istics, Whilst the inteiiigence and refinement dis- played In its cultivation rank him us one of the firat tenors of the day. Mr. Abercomoie, immediately upon his arrival in this country, was secured vy the Haadel and tlaydn Society of Buston, Mass., to sing the Tenor Solos in Gounod'’s masterpiece, “Mors et Vita, ** MISS ANNIE TAUNTON, PRIMA DONNA, Miss Taunton isa young and charming artist, endowed by nature with a voice of exceptiouat range and urity of tone. She has studied the liatian and Kuglish methods under the celebrated Duvivier, professor of Vocal art at the Londvon Academy of Music, and hus taken a furemost position amonyst the leading Sopranos of the day. Gifted wilh a most engaging presence@pd win- some manner, she has gained a host of admirers and friends wherever she has appeared, in the drawing room or on the concert piatform. Miss ZETEMA, MEZZO 8OPRANO, This delightful little artist of ten summers, hes a phenomena! voice and rave ability. Possessing naturaily great dramatic talent, which has been judiciously trained, she wins the hearts of all ner hearers. ifer selections are of such acha- racter that her full powers are pleasingly dis- played, an. secures for her, on ail occasioas, the appreciation due to an earnest and capable candi- date fur pubiic favor. ™ MR. JOS. W. LEACH. BASSO CANTANTE, This artist is the possessor of a most magnifi- cent and highly cultivated voice, From his tirst appearance in Oratoriosin the musical and criti- cai city of Manchester, »ngland, his career has been one continuous success, His versatility is thoroughly displayed by the ease and perfection of his rendering of the broad and suslime Oratori- cal Works, whiie his bon homie is unexampled in the famous old English Bailads, Tne late Mr, Frederic Clar, the eminent com- poser of modern ballads, considered this gentle- inam to be one of the ablest exponents of his compositions, MR. H. C. HOOPER, BOLO PIANIST. This accomplished artist was associated for tweive years with the late lamented Sir Julius Benedict, and commenced and concluded his ftifieeu years studies under the eminent German pianist and composer Herr Carl House, of the Leipsic Conservatoire. His appearance in Lon- don at tne Royal Albert Hall, the Princess Hall, and St. James’ Hall, the Crystal Palace, Alexan- der Palace aud the mansions of the nobility,creat- ed such a furore that the management has the fullest confideace in introduciug him to the edu- cated musicai circles of America and the Cana- das. MR. WALTER PELHAM. THE INIMITABLE FACIAL ARTJST, The culture, refinement and extraordinary genius of this gentleman have given him a stand- ing never before attaiued by a mere human de- lineator of character. It is confidently telieved that his entertainment will be accepted as the very highest order of talent, and ualike anything that has so far been presented. interest of a reading, the pictures and animation of a comedy, and the variety and humor of a varied delineation. Sept. 21, 1886. ST. CATHERINES’ HALL, Aveuswa, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Nee#ry, D.D., President. The Rev. W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin.; 19h year opens sept, 15. Terms $275 anu $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal, July 16—10 wks MISREPRESENTATION, STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, Feb. 11th, 1885. THE Board considered the proceeding of the Royal Baking Powder Co, (or wherever was resp pnsible for its pudlication) in advertising the board’s action, through its Analyst, in supp. rt of their Powder, and unanimously adopted the iol- lowing resolution :— Reso/ved, That the advertisement of the Roya! Baking Powder Co.. quoting the State Board of Health of New York as recommending throngh one of its analysts, its purity, etc., as a misrepre- sentation. The copy from minutes of State Board of Health of New York, Feb. 11th, 1885. Signed, LEWIS BALEH, Albany, June 30th, *86—sep2i Becretary. NATAL DAY. Grand Opening of tho ‘' Old London,” Tuer Subscriber, having fitted up the “Old London,” with the view of maktug a specialty of the OYSTER TRADE, and having furnished one of the best OYSTER SALOONS in the Province prepared vw open on the 1ldih inst. when he will supply the public with CVSTEKS, in any marner conceivable—Raw, Sicwed or Fried. by the barrel, Sushel or pint. | Onthe Oysters procured at the “Old London” ; you can bet your life und be sure to win. Sold at avery small advavee on cost. They must be handled, even at a joss, every hour of the day 'and night. Rely on the “Old London” you might. Kemember the “OLD LONDON,” three | doors west of Useorne douse, Water Street. rar, 4 VON JOY. Wop, 15) 18¥5—eut It combines the | nae _— ™ . PT es | é.UCtION 5 a ! eG. ‘Valnable Building | Lots ia Common, and Dwelling Hense and Suep in City. THE Subscriber has been instructed to Sell at Public Auction at the premises, Upper Queen Strect, on THURSDAY, the 23rd | SEPTEMBER, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, .2t Valuable Building Lots, comprising the lfield known as PEAKE’S. FIELD, lying i between Upper Queen Street, and Spring ' ark Road. A road 40 feet wide runs through f utre of the field, and Lots are laid off as shown in handbiil. a +ALSO— At same time and place, 3 Building Lots ' fronting on Douglass Street, belonging to the | Merchant's Bank. ~ALS0,— At same time and place, Dwelling House | and Premises fronting on Grafton Street, and now rented to Professor Caven. —ALSO, — At same time and place, that Brick Shop and Premises fronting on Water Street, and now Occupied as a Government Appraiser’s Office. TERMS— 25 per cent. C ash, and balance with 6 per cent. interest,:in three to six years, as purchasers may desire. For further particulars apply to Davies & Sutherland, or to the undersigned, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Sept 21, tue and wed. Cuderwriters Sale. Vie E will sell at Public Auction, on Fri- v¥ day, the 24th instant, at noon, at the Breakwater, Malpequc, the wrecked schooner NESKLETIA, juinety-six tons register, as she now lies stranded on the Mal- peque Bar, together with 1 anchor, cable, seine, seine boat, dory, etc., ete. BOWNESS & ANDERSON, Brokers, } } sept2] as 5 a @ im é & rt. (SERRE RAILWAY. ‘ TRS One " TEN COUNTY EXHIBITIONS, & ETURN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, will be issued as under, in connection with the Prince and King’s County Exhibitions, to be held on 30th Septeniber inst. : From all Stations Kast of Royalty Junction to Summerside, by Forenoon Trains on Sept. 29th inst.; from Charlottetown, Tignish, and interme- yn Pf diate Stations by Forenoon Trains on Sept. gh, and from Stations on Cape: Tra- verse Branch on merning of Sept. 30th, a!l tickets being good to return up to and on Oct. Ist prox, except tickets trom ©. ‘T. Branch, which, on account of train arrangements, will be good to return only on date of issue. From Stations on Souris Branch to Georgetown by Afternoon Train on 29th Sept, inst., to parties in charge of Exhibits; from all Stations West of Charlottetown by Mixed Train from ‘ignish on 29th inst., and from Chariottetown, Souris and latermediate Stations to Georgetown by Fore- noon ‘trains on Sept. 30th, all tickets being good to return up tv and on Oct, Ist. JAMES COLEMAN, >, “‘Buperintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1886. } ex pat daily, wy 2i her jour uni 2i v AUCTEON, | AM instructed by Mrs. John Jury to Sell by _ Auction, at her residence, on FRIDAY, 24th inst., at i2 o‘clock,— 1 iarge SAFE, good as new, cost $150, G. M. HARRIS. Auctioneer, Sept. 20. Tmproved Stock for Sale, 50 HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got “ by imported Prige-winning Sires; also, a few Shropshire aud Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Num- bers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- bitions every year. Also, an Imported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winver last year at our Colonial Exhibition —competing against the entire classes of short and medium wool. They wil’ be sold at a Bargain. Apply to JOHN NEWSON, Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat 1 mo WANTED. V ESSELS to carry lamber between P. F. Isiand and Pokemouche, “.B. Eight feet of water on bar, Kates, 32 per M. } vO. Sept. 16—4i pd D, TURNER & CO. a” Ty . . ‘ . Uk OF Ps it. island, ti Liguidatig GUA Gi Fs bs Wal, 1h LtUIGat0a. NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of TEN PER CENT. (being dividend No, 5) has been declared payable on and after this date, Creditors may obiain cheques for same by calling at the office of the Liquidators. For Bank of Nova Scotia, GEO. MACLEOD, Megr., CHAS. C. GARDINER, ’ L. C. OWEN, : Liquidators. Ch’town, Sept. 15. 1586—6i Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l LOST, FOUND, Se WEN TS. WANTED—A Gir! for general honsework ; toa suitabie one liberal wages will be given. Apply to Mrs. W. Hagzan, Upper Prince Street. sept22 3i wy li iS": PETERS‘ SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS will re-open for the winter months on Satur- day next, at 9.30. Subjects: Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, Elementary Perspective. Drawing in Freehand, Crayon and Water Colors, The class will be held on Saturday mornings only. Terms $2 per quarter. sept2l T OST—Between Stamper's Corner and Upper 4 Hillsborongh Street, a large Door Key. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this office. ~ sept To LET—Suit of Furnished Rooms, enitable for Dressmaking or Mil! For particuiarsa apply at Mrs. B. Connoli corner tung and Queen Streets. sept20 3i moO LET—Half of «a double tenement House on ent Strest, near Robins’ Livery Stable. Ap- | ply to Mrs. James Offer, Upper Queen Street. i se »i20 3i eod pd i is FOUND—A Purse containing @ smal! pa money. The owner can have tf | ae or this advertisement. pt2e T OST OR STRAYED—From Geo, Hnghe’s pas- 4 ture, Maipeque itead, on last W ednesday night. the 15th inst., a black and white Cow, with long horus. Asiy one giving infor nation of the me to Wm. Cie: painter, Fitgroy Stree fae ature, wit wutte Diy rewarded. & wy VEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, ——-<- ; Loss. T) © Preis Wants to Have His Say---that is ; Y OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of materiai and workmanship in P. &. island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- tors can atiain to. Tere is no better quality of Cloths manatactured than what we are showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large staif of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. $500 WORTH OF READY-HABE CLOPHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called up - ; de Wes , ” ; or, but ave now SELLING AT COST. We have @&n Immenss Stock of Hats, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from i2$ to 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. t Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. . GHNTS PURNISHINGS, Oufis, Collars, Vies.. &¢., 0 Unsurpassed in Style. #4 Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from other establishments this year. DD.) Aw) BR OOCR, 72 QUEHN STREET. Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy “3 E> a) a A a. ee 8 ee nee We must make room for fall goods, and to du so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of {summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers wil! co well to call at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, etce., must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at once. BEER BROs. August 17, ‘86. 88 QUEEN STREEY- wee eer BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! FOR SHPTEMBER ONLY. Cee eeeeenennaeeeetie tanta A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, « « ULSTER CLOTHS, “ © GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, “ — DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CRETONNES LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. Ch'town, Sept l--wky ‘The Newspaper Wan is Howling for a New Ad., and Wust Mave Et. —-— 0 —--——- _—- to the Exhibition are invited to call and inspect our Immense Stock of Furniture, &., we. -——Q SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH, 0 2 CALL AND PROVE fr. WARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1886. a. se AT & FUR STSRE, Wewson Block. ee DEPARTURE Latest the very LOWEST . —— ——— A NEW HAPS, of | PRICES. FURS, of all k | HIGHEST CAS ©Os1.-slae the yles, at inds, Cicaned, Dy ; “ SH PRICES vaid for al tered au } Repzired. Raw Furs. &, STUART. ‘Ch’town, May 4, 1886. .