THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~ - - - - THURSDAY, Local and Other tems. Team left in the steamer bik ess \\ this morning, to participate 1 Vv the Pictou Club. - e st ‘ M Starr will arrive here S time during the night, | will leave on nat 8S o'clock to-morrow (Friday) morn } - >. ~ tue members of No. 2 Battery, Garrison \rtillery, are requested to meet for drill in u m at the Drill Shed, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 7.30 sharp. * ‘ We are pleased to learn that His Worship \i ive Ree | tor the worse a day or two ao, is reported as ; alichtlw hai ; “uy better to-day though still very WeAK 1 ae Mr. Trrorn. Moore, of the Inland Revenue Department, leaves this evening by steamer Carroll tor Boston on a three weeks’ vacation, during which he will take in the “‘ Hub and the ** Empire City - SPECIAL advices report that our genial young triend, Mr. D. McLean, of the Parrior. ig making sad havoc with the finny tribe at the eastern end of the Island. Look out for some startling fish stories on his return. = CHAPPELLE, Uhappelle, in New York by steamer Carroll this evening, after a very pleasant sojourn of two months with his friends in the Isle Mr. Harry M: Stephen to his he son of the late ye * sea-girt - [HERE was no meeting in the Gospel Tent last night, on account of the Ladies’ Mission ary Meeting in the Methodist Church. There was & meeting this afternoon at 3 o clock, i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. PITY SEH HOLS. i . Whose illness took a serious turn | ©™gine probably struck him. i ' | of this city, returns! and i | there will be another to-night at the usual } ill adit ot At the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court ves terday, a Scott Act case was dismissed ‘and | three drunks were fined $2 each. This fore noon another Scott Act case was onthe docket | - and was postp ned till to-morrow fo: testimony diane THERE seems to be a misapprehension that Uysters may be bought and sold after Ist Sep tember. Not s it is illegal to tish Oy sters or transport by railroad or otherwise, or pos sess until after midnight of 15th S« ptember VW : cle hs have orders to seize all otfered. - { ity Council have de- $6,000 offered by the assist in defraying th: the recent smallpox epidemic. il think that the Government should one-half, if not the whole, of the that the ept the vernment to es of We learn clined oO a un pay at least expenses seoeeniiiaeniaalits In recent competition Range, the Governor-General’s Medals for th special aggregate score were carried off as follows : Silver Medal, Lieut. Crockett, No. 4 Co. S2nd Ba '4s Se Johnson, No. 5 Battery, G,. The \. Silver M tt, with 179 poin + iic A., dal was won by Lieut. D. R. Silv Crock - Rev. W. = 8 AMPSON, Halifax, N. who is about taking a vaca tion tor the benefit of his health, some time past has been far from good, waited upon on Monday last and presented on behalf of mgregation with an ind purse containing 3100. Mr. Sampson ft Halifax yesterday for P. E. Island, and from here will sail for England. sinensis Tar P “is authority for the statement that ‘‘young ladies smoking cigars” attended is on Tuesday night. We 1 if there are any young ladies (?) in this city who would be guilty of such a repre of Trinity Church, ~ “+ Vas the address if urn the cire very mu hensille practice If such there be we think the young men who sat in front of them” did them a kindness in end wring to shield them from the public gaze. What is the | Patriot kicking about anyway ” omen Tue Rieie.—The following are the names of the gentlemen composing the Ottawa team: Capt. Weeks, Engineers, in command; Lieut. Crockett, No. 4, 82nd Battalion; Lieut. Hooper, No. 1, 82nd Battalion; Staff Sergt. Allan, No. 1, 82nd Battalion; Sergt, Younker, No. 1, G. A; Davison, Engineers; Sap per R. V. Longworth, Engineers; Private J. McLaughlin, No. 1, 82nd Battalion; Adjutant Morson, G. A. They left for Ottawa this morning. Sergt -@-_—_ Tue Lyceum, Prince Street, is to be opened | , to-night with a grand entertainment. The Union Dramatic Club will present the thrill- ing drama ‘‘ More Sinned Against Than Sinning, and the laughable farce, “Should This Meet the Eye.” Mr. Thomas Rankine will also \ppear in his specialties. Give them a bumper house, and show that you thoroughly appre ciate home talent and enterprise. To-morrow evening there will be another performance, when, in addition to the drama, a new farce, ‘* Caught by the Cuff,” will be produced. baie Davip Water Beaton, of the 78th High- landers, Pleasant Valley, Middle River, Pictou, writes to the Standard: ‘Considering that I did not get fair play at the highland games in P. E. Island on the 3rd of August, 1 hereby challenge Jock Patterson. piper, 63rd Rifles, Halifax, who took first prize in the pipe competition in P. E, 1., and McDonald, piper, who took second prize, to play me on the bag pipes, on Sept. 15th, in Pictou, for the sui of $20, before sworn judges, who must be com- petent musicians and pipers. I have appointed John McKenzie, piper, of Scotsburn, Pictou, as stake holder. > Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, which was delayed owing to heavy weather, arrived from Boston last evening, with a general wgo and the following passengers :—Lieut. C J Woodward, Rev J T Abbott, Gen. C H \lerse f ipt LE Mason, Capt A M Nick m, Lieu C A Weiners, wife and two ildren, A J Lohn, Annie Lohn, Miss Lohn, C H Nutt, W D Hamin, H C Crowe, Walter Jenks, George Barber, D C Holden, O H Holden, B Hugh and wife, J Williams and wife, Etta Brehaut, Jane Cutless, Miss (zid- dings, Margaret Duff, Mary Carmichael, Miss Mullins, Mrs Macdonald, M McLean, HG Cobb, R Cutiiff, H M (Juary. si iillaiaieenei Tue departure of Elder [ra C. Mitchell and family is much regretted by their many friends. About a year ago Mr. Mitchell came to this Island to labor for the Church of Christ in Charlottetown and Lot 48. His works of love were highly appreciated and the connection between him and _ those with whom he was more intimately associated bade sir to be for an extended pe riod ; limate Mitchell, and having taken the , iV, toned health of Mrs oul question iurther ia charge iW ho is also ito Washington, D. C [SpectaL Desrearciues to Tur Examiner. | Killed on the Car-track, Haurrax, N.S), Aug. 26. A wccident occurred at Richmon: last evening by which a man named Stephen Pollock lost his life. About half-past nine sad o'clock an engine left the ma chine shop and was steaming slow ly down the track. Pollock is supposed to have been carrying something across the track from one shop to another when the An inquest was begun, but all the engine hands swore they knew nothing about the accident. and did not see Pollock on the track either be- fore the aceident or afterwards. The in Monday, 30th August, Pe City Schools will be after the midsummer holidays, on re-opened msf., AT 9 full attendance M. O'CLOCK, A. | A on of pupils | requested, in order that al) | that day is may be graded into their proper departments, ISAA‘ August 23, 1886—3i mo we sat om ST, PRTER'S BOYS’ SCHOOL W LL be re-opened Septem ber. Thorough secular education given. For particulars apply to OXENHAM. on WEDNESDAY, Ist quest was adjourned until to-day at 12 | H. GREEN, o'clock. Fifteen years ago Pollock kept an | Aug. 16 Kent Street. hotel at Truro, N.S... but latt: rly he has | been employed around the I. C. R shops here. His ave was 65 years. A Short-Lived Revolution, Soria, Bulgaria, Aug. 26. The Provincial Government, which was created on Saturday last by the Revolu tionists, has been overthrown and three of its members have been arrested. The old ministry has been reinstated. The decep- tion praeticed upon them by the circula tion of a report that Prince Alexander had voluntarily abdicated, has exasperated both troops and civilians alike, and the revulsion of popular feeling in favor of the deposed ruler is as general as it is inténse. A de putation has started to tind the Prince and to assure him of the unswerving loyalty of the Bulgarian troops. — A Coasting Schooner Captured. Sr. Jonny, Aug. 26. The sx hooner J. Kennedy, of Calais, Me., has been seized at St. Andrew’s, N. B.. on of carrying coal from Sydney, tv another British port Che coal is Mr. Grimmer, ot Andrew's. part owner of the schooner } a a... owned by st Collided and Sank. New York, Aug. 26. The steamer Queen, which arrived here yesterday, reports that she collided with and sank the schooner Abbie Dunn, of Maine, on a voyage from St. John, N. B., laden with laths, | omen : } Che crew were Saved at Kensington | points; Bronze Medal, | 135. | } a A Terror to the “ Yanks. Porttanpd, Me., Aug. 26. The schooner City Point, which was re cently fined $400, at Shelburne, N. S., is now here for repairs. The Capt. will make |@ sworn deposition to the Consul regarding ' | Capt. Quigley, of the cruiser Terror’s treat- jment of him, which for | i i To Defend the Cup, New York, Aug. 26. The yacht Mayflower yesterday won the last of the trial races, and has accordingly been selected to meet the English yacht Galatea in the international contest for the | America’s Cup. | | far . but, unfor | Dos e, Allen, Port Hastings, mdse. erlously affected the | g.j,, \vis, McLean, Lingan, C B, bal; Omega, Boudro, ———$— ee West Indians Again Victorious, Toronto, A ug. 26. The West Indian cricketers deféated | Toronto’s Eleyen by one innings and 39 runs. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 26—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature. Mr. Cuas. D. Keep, of the Hartford, Conn. Globe, is registered at the Queen hotel, Halifax. He intends taking a run through P. E. Island before returning home. > [He Edmonton and Calgary stage with two passengers, at Calgary 6 o'clock on Tuesday last, was held up 18 miles out by two masked men, who took $400 and some register- ed letters. ; due at siiicadiaih For weak lungs, spitting of blood, shortness of breath, consumption, night sweats and all lingering coughs, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a sovereign remedy, Superior to cod liver oil. By druggists. trs and w fer bie na Cuoice Fruir.—Bartlett Pears, California Plums, Gravenstein Apples, Bananas, Uranges, etc., selling low. Store open this evening un- til 9.30. Electrie Light. Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. au 26 41 ae Lex and Matterson have been matched to row on the Thames, from Putney to Mortlake, on Sept. 13, for £200 a side; £50 forfeit was deposited on Monday night. Kemp and Bubear have also agreed to row over the same course on Sept. 30th for £100 a side. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 24—-Enterprise, Ball, St Peter's, C Prospect, MeMillan, Wood Islands Aug 25—Mary Queen, White, Summerside; Willoughby, Lantz, P int Prim. Aug 26—E Brown, Richards, Grand River; Isabella, Wolfe, Newcastle; William,Mutch, Pinette; I Dare, Sprague, Shemogue; str Carroll, Brown, Lusteria, Porrier, Tidnish. B; , Boston; CLEARED. Aug. 24—-Lady Franklin, Weatherbie, Tata- magouche; Enterprise, Bail, Pictou; Bounty, McLaine, Glace Bay; Industry, Davis, Pic- tou; Ida May, Forrest, Sydney; Prospect, MeMillan, Wood Islands. Aug 25-May Queen, White, Pictou; Will- oughby, Lantz, Point Prim; J. W Allen, Allen, Baie Verte; Lusteria, Porrier, Pictou; William, Mutch, Pinette; I Dare, Sprague, Baie Verte. OTHER PORTS. Ang 23—Ent schr Carrier Cld 23 Summerside, iichibueto, bal. 24 Favorite : est medical advice they were constrained to | Sundiey, Buctouche, bal. 235—Lodi, Green, leave our shores and seek: a home with a drier 4 tay here . many During their short Mitchell made a great friends, who wceedinvly regret the circum.- stances that compel their departure. A large number of the members of the congregation in ity and other friends assembled at the ciation this morning to bid them farewell and God-speeql to their new field of labor in Wells- burgh, Virginia.—Com. tmosphe re mud Mrs ar . this « ' t | Pictou, bal. Gladstone has written a pamphlet de- scribing the processes by which the home rule idea shaped itself in his mind. peried covered is fifteen years, but it is only three or four years since the grand old man proclaimed the national league, and thrust Parnell ints Kilmhinham jail. The 'O THE TRADE: ® Cigars ‘Wholesale. ‘OTHER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. A Will be sold to the retail trade at ‘lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. O’M, YREDDIN, JR. Imo Ch’town, Aug. 9 Jersey Calf. VERY fine, fall-bred Bull Calf for Sale. ply to WM. HEARD, “The Cedars. Ap- A o Aug. 20, 1886. REGULAR TRADERS Iss6. FALL TRIP, ISS6. BRIGANTINE ZLERELDE,” KICKHAM, COMMANDER, WILL FROM Liverpooi for Charlottetown, Direct, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, Next. AND BARK “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander. WILL SAIL ff L SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, Direct, about the 25th SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and Shediac. For freight or passage apply in London to Joha Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’'town, Aug. 14, 1886—eod tf Pf. ISLAND RAILWAY. TO BUILDERS. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER ith, 1886, for the crection of a Dwelling for the Station Master at Hunter River. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside “Tender for Dwelling at Hunter River Station.’ Pian and specification may be seen at the Superintendent’s oftice, Charlottetown. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent of the amount of the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, ac- cording to tie plan and specification. If the tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, August 21, 1886. ” eod tl sept 3—pat her jour pio uni 2i SUMMER BEVERAGES CHOICE QUALITY \ ONTSERATT LIME JUICE, in bottles; ~ ALSU Lemon and Raspberry Syrup, in bottles. LIME JUICE and SYRUPS on draught. EER & GOFF. CHOKLD CORNED Bttl. ONLY 26 CENTS A POUND. \ . BEER & GOFF. Aug. 6, 86. LNW STORE: BAR- ORE Economical than buying Uncooked Meat. ONO 1, ASH-HOOP MACKEREL RELS—Selling Cheap. GkO. Ch’town, Aug, 13—2Zwks awk _ 80 H. TOOMBS, Queen Street. c Milch, Cows. Two or three for Sale or to Exchange for cattle to feed fur beef. App'y at EXAMINER office. Aug. i2, 18°6--eod tf “ Mosalle ”’ Witu be ready to receive carzo on THURS- : DAY, the 19th inst., and sail for Liverpool direct about the 24th inst., and will carry Starch and Lobsters at low rates of freight, Apply to the owners, ‘ PEAKE BROS & CO, A "gS, 1886. Final Notice. ALL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any '. kind, are requested to pay the same imme- diately, otherwise executions wil! be issued against them. ‘This is final notice. FRANCIS 8S. CHANDLER, City Collector. T ai August 10—tl Sep. 1 TINGS, SPECIAL NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other A k » f SI inti ° bt ri ~ » . i makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture, We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them, Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOT! SIDES, so as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Ketail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wil, PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, NW, B. July 27, 1886. North Atlantic Steamship Co, FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLAIR TON? is intended to leave Charlottetown for ABOUT THE I8sth AUGUST. CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Through Bills of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S. S. Company, 147, Fenecburch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. London, July 27, 1886. ST, CATHERINES HALL, AUSUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Rey. H. A. NEety, D.D., President REV, W. D. MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantayes offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. FoR SALE—Two Horses—good drivers: also, two Wagons, two Sleighs and two sets of Furs; terms easy. Apply at this office. aug26 3i eod pd LOST—0n Tuesday, on the St. Peter‘s Road, 4 between William McLean‘s and Market House,a Paisley Shawl, quite new. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at James Phillips’, Kent Street. aug25 Zi wyli pd WANTED -About the 15th September. two or three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, ina pleasant part of the city. State terms, Which must be moderate, Address, “EK. R.,” EXAMINER Office. aug 246i pd ‘OR SALE—The newly-fitted sloop ‘‘Florie 19 feet keel. Office. ye dey Apply to J. MeCarey, Post aug25 4i \ ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply at A. MeNeili’s, Hillsborough Park. aug 24 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Girl for gen- eral housework. Apply at Charles Smallwood’s, Richmond Sireet. aug23—2i W Wa NTED—A smart Di 'Y atthe Osborne House. wa NTED TO RENT—A medium-sized Howse or Cottage in a convenient part of the city; one with grounds attached preferred. Apply at this ottice. aug2v tf rs. ANTED—A Pantry Girl. Apply at the Revere House, aug?i 3i pd vuin Giri. Apply aug?! 6ieod pd T° LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- tainine five rooms; possession. given Ist September.—James A, McLeod. aug20 tf L° T—On Wednesday, between Salvation Army Barracks and King Square, a small gold Brooch. with three rubies and smail chain attached. The finder will be rewarded on leav- ing it at THE EXAMINER office. aug20 TANTED W P.z. L. Hos pital. A Housemaid, Apply to the matron augis tf Apply to A Cook and Housemaid. p augl7 tf WANTED Mrs. Sullivan, Brighton Road. i ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Manto learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management. Apply to Shaw, present Manager P. di. 1. Laundry. auld O IL.ET—Rooms over the Subscriber's office, with kitchen on the first flat ; good cellar and Fe at ttn: Domeesion immener Ch'town, July 98, 1898. H. j AUGUST +> b, a 6, 1LS86. Just Received! STA New New New New New New New New New New New New New D Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1886. AT. .-.-: NLEY BROS, BROWN ’s BLOCK: Mantle Plushes, Striped Piushes, Piain Plushes, Striped Velveteens, Chenille Trimming, Chenille Loop Fringe, Black Rosary Trimmings, Felts for Fancy Work, Canvas for Fancy Work, Chenille Cords for Fancy Work, Fancy Drops. Trimming Braids, ress Trimmings, New Wool Wraps. STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. nee We must make room for fall woods, and tu do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all of ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call remains summer stock. at once, and secure the bargains are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, etc., must please you. Cali and see them for yourself and save money by buying at Once. BEER BROS, August 17, ‘36. HAT HATS, of PRICES. HIGHEST Ch’town, May 4 Provinces, 7 Re 0 ss te” lage te JUN IN Eh’town, June 15, 1886. IN -Bi W & FUR STSRE, Newson Block. PA RTURE I LOWEST the Latest Styles, at the very FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. &, STUART. , 1886 A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. — —— 20; THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUS AS been much improved this season, and will b« before JULY 10th. sar TERMS :—Moderate. Proprietors will spare no paias to make this the finest summer resort in t PICO BEACH, P. HK. L., open for Guests and Visitors on or be ae a ae | Steam Laundry, ——-—_)0—~ ae COP INS Gas CHARLOTTE a | TOWN STEAM LAUNDRY is now in operation. called for and delivered free of charge. aa a ee ee Goods will bs Call at the office and leave orders for werk. Price Lists and all information freely | given by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Siicct "ing Square. | -'TERMS—Cuash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY TELEPHON®. | “a