Local and Other tems, New dres ~ mantle and sacque cloths. . a> J rown iain , > ree rars selling at cost at il ‘ é Viiller Bros., Queen St —~>—-- vier assortment of table cakes, his: nits, it i Carte! opp Site Mille r Bros. , n Street. > Ir is stated that the Qu re elections wil] 1 next month uninations on the Sth | polling on the 12th. - — SETS forthe City Cornet Band Moon it xcursio 1 be had at the Anothe es Hah, ( D. Rankin’s and BD. O'M. Reddins 1) store. - ~ Mie annual meeting of the Ladies’ Hospita] Aid Soviety will be held in St. Paul’s School room on Saturai ISth inst., (not Satur \ full attendances Lv the day thé Iith) at 3.30 p.m. “Es reyuested —_— i ttetown Rif C tition on K lith inst inition for Gray, Se will hold a ton Range to at 2 o'clock p. m, the Charl lub nsing rrow, the sale on grounds, S rreas. cod - oui STURDIVANT,: the hetd an « xoqecling by nter tive meeti othe _ Methodist Cornwall a took the total a CAPT. friend, d instruc Church at Sixty persons sooner 8 pri ting an niny Nome ostinence - Don r forget i ilgrim Ss Progress ] atthe Baptist ( on Monday Make su of a good seat by } ; eat Ticket at Wats : pledge. *anorama vening , Rese rs Ad cents: hureh uving a ms Dy uy | > ~~ ’ ‘Ta. } reserve«| seats 1) Store, ~~ Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed Thursday with a general carg @ud the followin PAssel iwers Mrs Tre Magzie McKenzie, Miss P Wood. Miss F. bennet, M f(sazallis, Mrs Ak Roln MI Donald R n, Mrs K Me - — : for Bostou last Lvers, rtson, | +} LHE Too been ‘ : . has Lyceum sunged with new chairs. The seating capacit ‘hw st iain luesd ay opening ot { up and capacious Hall. - -+ of the ilding itertainments ou Monday and ings next will be the t astely hibte is ove! lart even regular this Mr. atten Rozert Fi led t) » horses rZSIMMONS, of Summerside, Exhibition, with his Chief, Dean Swift. and the three--Dean Swift -for owing, it Bangor Island = an lt One of st te in the free of his being ‘‘pulled i Bangor man—did not take ce eed epeeil put by his Bibitl, , i cbA ’ a pin ce. Nep HANLAN, the pacing horse owned by Mr. Hector MeLeod, of St. Peter's Road, h was to be one of the contestants in th« ing races at the Bangor exhibition, was sed with crotonoil and severely injured ibout the head and face on the evening pre 1s to the races There is no to the ywardly act. ‘iiaccldiebiale TAR Manus ript of M ‘Alpine s Dire tory ot Charlottetown is now in the hands of the prin whit Deu ‘lue : = f+ ) petrator of the ter, and only lacks a few additional adver tisements to guarantee its publication. We were to-d ‘y SHOWN some oF the advance sheets, io nd have no hesitation whatever in pronounc ing it first-class in every r spect—a work which is badly needed and one which should be enco raged in every possible way. . | | xiv of the iat { h is R Me. Neill, th« victim vf the sad drowning accident at Cieorgetown on Wednesday the Sth inst., was yseterday ta ken to the home of his parents. The re ct and esteem in which the deceased was hel id lin this community was manifested by the number ot people who a companied his re mains. Leading in the procession were th: Georgetown volunteers, in which company he was a Corporal, and through the whole pro eedings the wel!-known saying was verified, ‘‘One in whom mankind lost a friend and no one got rid of any enemy. J itis lus annual general meeting of the Queen's Co. Rifle Asseciation was held, as announced, rue Stipen li iry Magistrate's Court {00m last evening There was not a very large at- tendance, and after the transaction of some other business the officers for the year wer: elected as follows: President—Geo. Dogherty. Members of Council—-Lieut. Crockett, ere mB Vi a ongwor th, Lieut. Ewen Mce- ugall, Staff-Serg Allan, Sergt. Younker, Sergt. Dav ison. A. Weeks. be held ‘ 16th instant, Secretary Capt. W. The annual prize meeting is to Kensington Range, on Thursday, commencing at 8 a, m. ame Mr. J. F. Powers aL arrived home from the Bangor Exhibition last evening, He took three fine animals— Mountain Girl, Topsy and Chat -with him and dispesed of each at a good fiyure Mountai n Girl, wi trotted a half mile trial heat in 1.18,.and was mach admired by competent judges, Was sold to Mr. Samuel of Bangor, a well-known horseman and of several ‘fast among whom are Fanny Knox and Israel, the last ed having, it is said, the fastest quarter ieVv ich “Sterns, owner ones, ham imposed, TH E ne } | | dates fixed im the sumuwns, 2 fiae of 350 was for |into a mill dam and allowing PELEGRAPHIC iSPECIAI NEWS. Despatones TO THe EXAMINER.) The Yacht Race Postponed. New YorK, f Sept. 9 There are plenty of disappointed yachts- men im New Yorkgtc-night, for the "second race of the international has been postponed till Saturday. After sailing in a fresh from the eastward for four hours and a light breeze from the same juarter for hours the Miyflower and Galatea were enveloped in a hick fog ten miles e of Sandy Hook Lightship and were compelled to abandon he race Che M iyHower had outsailed the Series breeze ; about two more, wat mlatea in every tack from the start, both carrying the same gail. The Mayflower mull not have finished the race in the illotted time of seven hours even if the; weather had re mained cleay. — Sad and Fatal Accident. Joun, N. B.. Sept. 10. Last evening a sad and fatal happened Negrotown Point Breakwater. it appears that some heavy stones were ig hoisted by the derrick, which broke! talling on a Norwegian workman named tle was un- ut 35 years of ag Nilson, killing him inst intly. married, and ab as Call this country. —, Si. Stephens Wins the Hose-Race. Hovtron, Me., Sept. 9. The St. Stephen teaiu 1 the hose-race with Houlton in one minute, three and -half seconds ; Houlton, one minute, three ind three-quarter Sse ‘onds The St. Ste hen team lost four seconds by Lindsay falling ten feet from the finish. He was in harness and had to be carried to the tinish with the cart An American Opinion. W ASHINGTON, A despateh says that Acting General Jinks has given an when a vessel leaves one A nother American port and arily at a Canadian port, l +h subjects her t Law lollars for each Sept. Y. Attorney- opinion that erican port fo tempor- she violates the »a penalty of passenger. stops whi The Earthquake Sufferers. NEW ot YORK, urtenay, Cha leston, in order to shelter the home! 3S ld weathersets in, from $500, 000 to $700,000 is immediately required. The Mayor estimates the total damage to property by the earthquake at from $5,000, - OOO to S6,000,000, Sept. 9. May graphs that tele- or Ce pre ople bi Lore c ee —_ ‘aped from Jail. Es Ha irax, Sept. Joseph Feener, under. commitment to the Supreme Court fer murdering an old man named O'Connell, by throwing him him to drown, and probably in a coasting schooner. has escaped from jail sailed for Boston oe Fishery Notes. HaALiFAx, Sept. } Phe American schooner Pearl, Nilson. | 8 ized by the Customs, has been released, | she depositing $200, half the | tine. The Capt. of the steamer velty has gone home to Portland. He says there's nothing but tinkers in the North Bay. Fatal Stabbing Affray, H ALIFAX, Sept. 9 \ young man named John McLellan was stabbed and instantly killed at Whycoco- sh last night by another young man Alexander McDonald. The mur- derer escaped. | mag named —_——a — -— Gladstone and Parnell, LONDON, Sept 9. The Standard Gladstone has an- nouneed that he will not support Parnell’s land bill lana pial, Says —_ Weather Bulletin. TORONTO, September 10—10 a.m. Easteriy winds, fair to-day, rain te-morrow. HOTEL ARRIVALS, foar cents a luuf at J. Murphy's, Keat ' Stavet. stp1U 21 DAILY EXA) TINY Ry < accident | be ascertained he has no re ibbbedl- in| two | NOIHLIaHY EL TOTRSION THE BEST we THE SEASON, grand Moonlight Excursion, under the aus- pices of the Crry Cornet BAND, will be held On Wednesday, Sept. 15th, in the Lawrence. A steamer St. Steamer will leave Steam Co’. Wharf at 8 o’ciock, p. m, The Rand will dancing Refre ~o nts Tickets ‘nts, D.OM Reddin‘s: f the Ce Navigation furnish music for String yn board. l0c; Ladies, 30c, to be had at and ©. BL Ry <nkin’s Drug Stores, mmmittee and at the Wharf. Should the weather prove unfavorable, the Exenrsion will be held on the following Friday evening. By order of Com, se pt. 8, 1885—eod ‘SPECIAL civic FLECTION, | | N parsuance of aa act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty- third year of the reiga of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled : “*An Act to amend the Actof the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty- | fomr, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same, We do hereby give Public Notice that a Election of a Mayor for the | said City, in place of Henry Beer, Esquire (ileceased), will be heid on MONDAY, the 13th day of September, A.D, 1886, At the several places, that is to say: Weymouth a: id Cumber! ind Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of | Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great | George Stre els. And st the said Election the Poll will be opened ; at nine o’ciock in the forenoon, and continue open j wntil five o'clock in the afternoon of the same | day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. | Number One shall comprise all’that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise | ; _ In Ward No. 1, ator near the store of Messrs. i3, & T. M rris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. RK. Heartz’s Warehouse Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince | Streets. i; In W: ud No. 3, at or near the Market House. |} in Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine i yuse, fronting on | Street, east, between | all that part of Charilottetow n which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Chariot tetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street add north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of F “eid Street, including the Common of the said Town NOMINATION DAY. MONDAY, 6th inst., from the time Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock the afternoon of the same day. Qualification of Electors. see Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 1é,sec 90 and 64and 48 vic. and Cap.8, Sec,.12, [L. 8.1 of in A, A. Mc L EAN, HENRY C. DOUSE, ALEXANDER HORNE, SAMUEL McRAK, JOHN K#LLY, THOMAS MORRIS, HORACE HASZARD, Common Councilmen of the City of Charlottetown. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. ‘terk’s Office, Charlottetown, September 3rd, 1886 Charlottetown Steam Laundry Ao Bh. City ¢ tl elec HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright & Co , Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES : HASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street. Store, S’Side G. H. G. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Goods a Sep. 6, 1886. Gents’ Ch’town, Specialty. | - Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. We Laugh, You Laugh, They Laugh, kverybody Laughs Who Sees Our Splendid Bargains. aug31 New and Exclusive Styles, Latest record in the world. Topsy was purchased RANKIN HOUSE. N | . Fi Vias . "y Mr. ¢ W. Spratt, the proprietor of a Sept 9-—-G Maclean, Truro, NS: S Prowse OVE tes, inest Quatities lil Sea- ivory savie tn Bangor, and Charley wan cap-| furPy' Harbors @'Grsiam, Heian’ F'| —gonable Goods for Fall and Wi tured by Mr. W. 8. Titcomb, also of Bangor. | Corey, Portland, Me; LeFurgey, 8’side; T sola OOS 10 Fau al Inter. Mr. Powers corroborates the statements Of) F Holman, St John, N B; 8 Burns, Freetown. BA RINE other Islanders who took uunals to Bangor, cenonun hover just OPENED and selling at phenomenal and says that he had to pay full fares both ey y prices during the dull season in harvest: . : ‘ . > ’ ‘ going and returning. sept 10 ( Morrison, Bay \ erte; J A Me- Me n‘s Black Suits, So 50, up. ee bo ae ald, Hermanville; P H Palmer, Victoria: : len‘s Fine Black Worsted, $8.50, up. ° - ' "Th way Ww > Ss, 2 Trene was a large attendance of spectators |S J B Leard,do; Mrs A Howatt,Tryon, Master} en's Fall All-wool Shite $5.75 up 1 the 8 ndiary Magistrate’s Court this Howatt, do; A Bulman, Jersey ( ity; B Bual-| Youth's Suits, $4.75, up. forenoo! lhe first case called was that of | man, New Glasgow; C Bulman, Rustico. Men's very heavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. ; ; ‘ ‘ Men‘s All-woo! heavy Pants, $1.75, up. the ex-cavalry officer, charged with obtaining ania yedte at mene Jifioe hileie: . ’ _% y . money un ler ‘false pretences. Mr. J. J. Davies SHIP NEWS. Men’‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. was again examined, but nothing important . Men‘s ~carlet Shirts and Diawers, 6 cts, up. was elicited. Mr. F. L. Haszard applied fo PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Mitta uaekteae the discharge of the — the gro ins sesiiaciiu Ladies’ Sacque Cloths. 85ets, up. 1) that his arrest was illegal; (2) that it had ENTERED. Men’s Knit and | | Shirts, $75cts, up. ’ . > . not heen si n that the defendant. i oes Mr oA ees ‘ Men's Regatta Shirts at cost. : , : ; ‘— ; peo Stmr at a starr, f — Halifax Men’s White Uniau ed Shirts, 50cts, up. w tl nec was seh are t » Morven, Marchand, Pi un, coal Heavy Horse Blanks “1.50, up. not be 7 3) that as the prosecutor had br Stylish Carriage Blankets up. ned idgment for the same thing CLEARED White and Colored Bed Blankets, low prices. : y ‘ i Large Stock of Ladics* Corsets, 40c! air, up. vil suit, showing that he did not believe Sept 9 Zestive, Brown, Pictou; stmr M A aan ott oe aoa of Dent* . Kid Sisuen, “daeie there were any false prete neces in the matter,/ Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; stmr Carroll, | patr. he could not now bring a criminal action; (4 Brown. Reston. Ladies* Hosiery, jo: pair. up 7 t C mitted that he gave the | - _| A very large stock of Fall Tweeds, 45cts, up. hat the prosecutor a mitted i ; os he | SePt 10- -British Eagle, Glace Bay, bal; Mor-| ajloring done this month at extraordinary defendant the money not only becouse he} ven, Marchand, Pictou, bal. prices. Now is the time to get your fali clothes, said he had funds in the hack but | 4 cheap. : because of the company he kept. | OTHER PORTS. Large Tranks, Mote, > a} ‘Caecntic i : : arg alises, ts, ¥ : Mr. M Lean _ be bait of the _pregmerre 4 Summerside, Sept 8—Ent, 4 Adonia, Tne finest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in that he did not wish to = 233 the matter | Arsenault. Pictou. coal 9— Maggie cReth, this market, 65cts, up. > hard, owing to the fact that the prisoner | M. Pha a BR . . h cr lon ; Sn ia Jane New Fall Unions aad Droggets. 25cts, ap. 7. & . iJ i all, suctoUuche, 1m: . he . > e097 sto a large extent unacquainted with the! <.,: a a ‘ o = ns Men’s Rubber Coats, $2.75, up. . ‘ fthe place. His Honor| \ 8 Richibucto, lum. 9-——Cld, Sylvia] Shirting Fiannels, iécts, up. - ’ ons ee ee. ee Jane, W right, Richibucto, bal; Adonia, Yarns—all shades and makes, Hats, &c. rid that he did not thimk the potnts raised es 1 aguas : :. | Arsentult, Pictou, bal. aw y the prisoners counsel sufficient secure _ enone ne TE ark aveend tie anced! EOF Your Seke, For Gur Sake, For e evidence, be would be oblige dtosend him} Gosrpe, Army.—-Capt. Bartlett mounced | | il iU UY W ; i » for triai in the Supreme Court. The/that there wonld be no meeting at the} ond case was that « od a woman charged with | hall this evening, but that all would go to the i(\ ness Sake iolating the Scott Act. As it was proven | gospel! tent Meetings Saturday and Sund Ly | ; . = " 7 ‘. = — - - | >} « s ‘a sy th woman was at the preset nt } &S ust al. (piudren * ving on Saturday at | ¢ Ome and Save Money. Boston the : was adjourned for one | 3p. m. On Monay evening Capt. Cyrus; Vhe third se was also for vielation | Sturdivant wiil give an addre . Os f th Seott Act, and as t4 witnesses ex- | -— i Fe Bil ITD BE, ~—— 1ined had all ahtained qu uor between the Tre best Graham Bread in the city selling! CAMERON BLOCK, Ch'tewn, August 24 1836-—smu0s A Nn anh tennant neeemnenereeeneeen SEPTEMBE F RI l JAY, FLOUR, Matchless, Kent Wills, City Mills, a choice Pastry Flour in barrels and half barrels, istey aud other Good Brands selling Cheap ny BEER & GOFF. August 30. North Atlantic Steamship Co, FROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ is intended to leave London for Charlottetown, and Miramichi ABOUT THE SHPTHMBER. isth For Freight or Passage apply in North Atlantic S, S. Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, “TO THE TRADE: Cigars Wholesale. A NOTHER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. - Will be sold to the retail trade at flowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, Db. O'M, JREDDIN, JR. London to Company, 147, Fenchurch 1886. Ch'town, SHIRTINGS, SPECIAL NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Ret = rands, Aug. 9—l1mo wand Conntry Trade, under various Fancy PB as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform ali 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 258 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be revers oo They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale cee, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. SON “7? WM. PARKS & (LIMITED), fm = 3 ST. JOHN, July 27, 1886. WANES, LADSE, ROUND, | Ae. I OST— On A useday, 7th inst., a brown Pocket: 4 Book. containing a sum of money. ‘The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at THE EX AMINER office. septlo 3i pd MRS. FRANCIS MACNUTT intends to re-open her classes for Oil Painting on Monday, the 13th Sept, at her residence, St. Pater’s Road. — sep 8, eod, 3i OST On Monday night, 6th inst., between the Gospel Tent and Fitzroy Street, a Purse, con- taining a small sum of money. Finder will be rewarded by leavi ing it at this } tiioe. —sept8—3i pd WAN TED—To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms ; a good ten- ant forthe right house, Enquire at EXAMINER oftice. sept3 tf FOR SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard. septs tf fe LET—A one and a-ha'lf story Dwelling, in good repair, with stable and large yard-room, Dorchester Street: possession given Apply to Peake Bros. septs tf situated on about the loth September. & Co, To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given lst October next. For terms and particulars apply to Qwen Connolly. jun21 eod tf W- ANTED —A Girl for general | house work. Ap- ply at A. MeNeill’s, Hillsvorough Park. aug 24 tf \ TANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Basiness, with a view of taking the management. Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager P. E. I, Laundry. aul0 To LET—A Shop on Grafton Street, opposite now occupied by Charles _ augls | eod od wy . the Law Coarts, Law 30N as a (-Tocery store T° LET —The Store and Warehouse lately occu- pied by Messrs. George Carter & Co., on Great George Street; the dwelling adjoining, occupied by Mr. George Carter, wouia also be let if desired. Apply to Messrs. George Carter & Co., Queen Square, or to A. H. B, owan, Auc- tioneer. aug2—2aw & wky tf ANTED— ihe art of photography. Cc am & Co. W- ANTED—Agents to sell our guaranteed Mining Machinery ; big money }5 commis- sion or salary. Address: ‘‘Hartsfeld, P. S. F. & M. Co., Box 115, Newport, Ky., U. 8, of A. x jly17 iw ks &wky A respectable young Man to leara Apply to G. H. septzZ dy & wy MRS _ McDONAL D wishes to let “ihe public who have so generously patronized her house know that she has retired from business. —Mce- Donald House, Georgetown. cope 3i wy2i pd 4a « ADV ER TISE R. ““ who is desirous of buying @ farm of say 400 ac with the idea = P na making a sheep farm, will 2 ticulars of such as are for = : mast have good substantial homestead, near chur ail and Tee age. : On Ter", Fé Se ama np C Q ER 10, 1886. tt teens BARGAINS NS SE WING MACHINES ——TO BE HAD. IN-— AD ods iia ites PIANOS, ORGA Queen Street, Charlottetown. _————() MILLER BROTHERS, ALL and be convinced that they keep the Largest and Best Stock of the above line of goods in the Maritime Provinces. PIANOS in price from $250 te $500. ORGANS in price from $75 to $200. SEWING MACHINES from $5.00 to $60. A Repair Shop in connection, where all kinds of Repairing will be promptly attended te, MILLER BROTHERS, UHEN ST, DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS & SEWING Ch'town, Sept. 4, 1886—6i wy lli CHARLOTTETOWN, MACHINES Gents Hard and Soft Felt 44 CASES AND BALES OF CANADIAN AND AMERICAN FALL GOODS Ch'town, August 25, or Just Opened direct from CHRISTY’S, JAMES PATON & CO. — 20: now ready, all bought for cash, will be sold at Lowest Prices. Bear in mind we buy everything for spot afford to sell at very BOTTOM FIGURES. cash, and in large quantities, JAS. PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., MARKET SQUARE. 18386. OUR FALL STOCK nit ‘5 r . and Silk Hats, the famous, world-renowned Hat-makers, £2 No Better Value can be shown in the city. and can oe and We to do so, will clear out at prices that must must make room for fall goods, sell them, all remains of summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do 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 flannels, Call and yourself and save money by all-wool ginghams, ete., for at nels, must please you. see them buying once. BEER BROs. August 17, 86. . BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREEt. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS FOR SEPTEMBER ONLY. A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDSsS, “ 6 ULSTER CLOTHS, “ GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, oe oe DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CRETONNES —— ee, em er Ch'town, Sept 1—wky A GREAT SUMMER RESORT. o—_— RUSTICO BEACH; P. AS been much improved this season, and will be beiore JULY 10th. open sar TERMS :—Moderate. The Proprietors will spare no pains Provinces. to make this the finest summer THE SEASIDE HOTEL, Be hes for Guests and Visitors on or resort in JOHN NEWSON & CO. Ch'tewn, Tune 15, 1988. LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. A. L. BROWN. the