THE Local and Other Items, » CoUuRT Une poned inns AP Gio to Rocky Point on Satur day next neil P ax.—-One hundred poll tax execu tions have been issued against defaulters for 1887 ee Crowpen Ovt.-—The regatta advertisement, received too late for insertion to-day, will appear to-morrow. —- p> --- [mMPORTANT here will be lots of fon at St. Paul's Sunday-School Picnic at Rocky Point on Saturday next. Don't miss it. - Prize Lists.-The prize lists of King's and Prince County Exhibitions have been received Both are carefully compiled and neatly print- ed. > MoyTHuLy M&gtine meeting of * Silsby Phe regular monthly O VIOLA _ a foronto Exursrrion.—-Return tickets at one first-class fare ($26.50) will be issued from here on the 10th, lith and 12th ins, to Tor- onto, good to return on 27th inst. slidectiitineediie Save or Reat Estate.—The Dawson pro- perty on Great George Street was sold to-day by Mr. Bearisto, Auctioneer for $3,250. Mr. Robert Toombs was the purchaser. es Navau.—H. M. S. Bellerophon, flagship of Vice- Admiral Algernon McLennan Lyons, ac- emmpanied by the steam frigates Pylades and Comus, arrived in Quebec on Saturday last. ineeiiatiiiadiames Manrrime W. C. T. Uston.—The tenth annual convention of the Maritime Women's Ubristian Temperance Union commenced at Halifax yesterday and will continue until the 7th. Temaceo Dows Statxs.—A drunken country man, named Mooney, fell down stairs in Maceachern’s building to-day. He was not injared, and is now sobering up in the Police Station. ——= Seuwcre.—We understand that the fishery warden at China Point seized the yacht Wan derer on Tuesday evening last, together with a quantity of oysters illegally taken by thos in charge of the boat. - one SuUNpAY-ScHoOoL Picyic.—St. Paul's San lay-Schoo! Pienic will be held at Rocky Point on Saturday uext. The steamer will leave Ferry whart at 2 and 4 p. m., returning at 7. Everything possible will be done to please those who attend. es Watiace's Movrury ivr September is to hand Mr. Leslie McLeod contributes a lengthy, exhaustive and excellent article on “The Scale of Points far Judging Horses.’ He suggests several importaut amendments and imp-ovements. = Remoxeo Cuanees.—It is reported that Capt. P A. Seott, N. N., Chairman of the board of examiners of masters and mates under the Marine and Fisheries Department ia about to resign that position, and that Capt Smith of the Allan Steamship Parisian is an applicant for the position. eaniiliapmaenia AnotseR Prize.—Mr. E. W. Taylor, watchmaker and jeweler, has presented the regatta committee with a handsome silver water pitcher, gold lined and appropriately engraved, to be awarded the fastest sailboat of the first class. This will be in addition to the money prize given by the committee. Srectatn Services.—Prof W. K. Ph. D., will preach next Lord’s Day morning at 11 o'clock at the Cross Roads, Lot 48. Subject: God. In the evening he will preach at the Christian Church, Upper Great George Street, at 6.30. Subject: The Devil. At che close of the service the ordinance of Baptism will be administered. ——_——— ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—We are indebted to the Journal for information that Tar Ex- AMIVER does not regularly reach subscribers in Summerside, and have taken steps to pre- yent such annoying lapses in the future, Subscribers in town and coyntry will confer a favor on Tae EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoM- pany if they make instant complaint jby postal card or otherwise, when they do not receive the papers to which they are entitled. pee Tue Recatta.—The regatta committee are working hard to make the coming event a suc- cess. They are busily engaged canvassing subscriptions, and will, we trust, meet with sufficient encouragement to enable them to bring oarsmen trom the neighboring provinces tocompete. he regatta will be beneficial to our merchants, hotel-men and others, and we hope the canvassers will meet with a favor- able reception. ; pea Deatu or 4N Istanpen,—The faneral of Jas Flynn, of Dane St. Somerville, (formerly of Tracadie), took place from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, on Aug, 22nd. Rev. C. C. MeGrath officiated. The American Tube Works, where the deceased had been employ- ed, closed down, and the employes attended the faneral in a body. The florai display was ex- tensive including a large design from the asso- ciation connected with the Works. The burial took place at St. Paul's Cemetery, West Som- erville. temp Tux Last Sap Rirss.—The remains of Mrs. . N. Paw arrived here in the steamer from Pictou last evening, and were taken to the residence of her father (Mr. P. C. Connolly), Grafton Street, whence the funeral will tak lace to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, where High ans will be celebrated, te-morrow (Friday) Morniag, at 8.30, thence to the Roman Catho- lieCemetery. Friends and acquaintances are Mspectin!iy invited to attend. Mrs. Paw ves asorrowing husband, father, mother ad brother to mourn their loss. wonvaiiineadl _ Ine Piexro Yesterpay.—St. Peter's Sun- Gay School Picnic was held at Rocky Point Yesterday afternoon. Though the weather Was threatening, quite a number of people Went over on the steamer, and enjoyed them- selves strolling about on the picnic grounds. Aunt allie was present, and caused much Stusement, while football and other games were Provided for the young people. Owing to the GNexpectedly large number of visitors who Were present the large supply of provisions was hardly equal to tne demand; but in other respects the aifair was very successful. Mortuary Sraristics.—For the following Mortuary statistics for the month of August ast, we are indebted to Dr. Johnson:—Total deaths, 22, as compared with August, 1887, 24; 1886, 23; 1885 12; 1884, 12, Causes of death: cholera infantuin, 7; typhoid fever, 2; inflammation of lungs,, 2; bronchitis, 1; con- Vulsions, 1; fracture of leg, 1; tamor, 1: con- “umption, 6; general debility, 1. Age at Inder 5 years, 9; from 5 to 14, 2; from 26 to 58, 8; from 61 to 75, 3. Average ge at death, 24 1-3 years. Religion: Pro- testants, 10; Catholics, 12. Nationality: glish, 5; Scotch, 4; Irish, 12; African 1. Sex; Male, 1a; Female, 9. ; = wht Seott Act case post- Engine Company will be held at their rooms this evening, at eight CELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROMAL Desparours TO Tuk EXAMINER. AT THE BUTTS. Latest from Ottawa. THE SUCCESSFUL ISLANDERS. Orrawa, Sept. 6. In the Hon. the Minister of Militia’s Match, shot yesterday, Sapper R. V. Long- worth captured a prize of $5, and in the Standing match Sapper Anderson won $5 and Private J. A. McLaren $4. Captain Weeks, Lieutenant Stewart, Staff- Sergeant Allen, Sergeant Davison and Sap- per Anderson are still holding their own in the aggregate. The Milicia match was for a challenge cup, presented by the Hon. the Minister of Militia, with 8618 added by the Associa- tion. The teams were selected from the competitors entered as individuals and com- posed of persons who have been vouched for as being members of the afliliated As- sociation before the ist of July last. The first team prize consisted of the cup and $45 ; the second of $36; third, $30 ; fourth, $24; fifth, $18 ; sixth $13--a total of $168, The first individual prize was $30 ; second, $25 ; third, $20; fourth, $15 ; eight prizes of $10 each ; ten of $8; forty of $5 --a total of $450. In the Standing Match the first prize was $20; the second $15; third, $12; fourth $19; ten prizes of $6 each ; twenty of $5; twenty of $4, making in all fifty-four prizes valued at $297. The range was two hundred yards, rhe Dominion is well represented at the range. From British Columbia a team of five comes, from Manitoba ten, from Prince Edward Island the same number, while Nova Scotia and New Brunswick be- tween them supply sixty. Ontario and Quebec furnishes the bulk of the competi- tors. rhe cash prizes amount to $7,200 in all, besides which there are several handsome challenge cups, bronze and silver medals snd badges. The firing is done on thirty-eight targets so that eighty are enabled to preceed with he shooting at the one time. ANOTHER DESPATCH. Orrawa, Sept. 5. vas perfect and the scores guvod. Phe aggregate, it is said, will be very high his year. In the Martini Match, Mari- ime scores are well up. In __ series 4, Captain McM. King, of the 44th came out ahead with a 36. Lieut. H TiS, of Halifax, stood third und won $10; score, 33. In series B., Lieut. Dever, of Truro, topped the list and won the Whitney Kennedy rifle ; score, 34. In series C., Capt. Hartt, of Sc. John, stands first, and wins $20; seore 32. Lt. Henderson, of New Brunswick, stands second, and wins $15; score, 32. In the Minister of Militia match for Adolph Caron, and money prizes, was open to all members of the Association for teams and individuals. Rifles ; 3rd, 43rd Battalion. Next came the standing match; range 200 yards, seven rounds, Capt. Weston took second place and won $15; score 31. Lieut. Manning fourth place, and won $10, score 31. Major Church and Sergt. Miner won each $15, score 29. Capt. McRobbie, Sergt. Mumford and Pte. Reynolds each won $5, score 28. In this match seventy- nine twenty-sevels were counted out. To-morrow will see the shooting in the Dominion of Canada match and the com- pletion of the grand aggregate series, when it can be telegraphed those eligible to shoot for the Governor-General’s prizes. Quebec News. MontTREAL, Sept. 5. Quite a bombshell was thrown into legal circles to-day by a report from Ottawa that the Dominion Cabinet had vetoed Provin- cial Premier Mercier’s bill establishing a District Magistrate’s Court in Montreal. A young son of Mr. Dupuy, seed mer- chant of this city, while shooting on the Upper Gatinau, was accidentally shot in the back by a comrade and is not expected to live. Three hundred commercial travellers and their friends left to-day on an excursion to Saratoga, New York, Boston and home by the Central Vermont. _ > Wea t. F. Hatirax, Sept. 5. The Women’s Christian Temperance Union of the Maritime Provinces is holding its tenth annual session. There are 36 unions in the provinces and much progres- sive work has been accomplished. Several | unions were organized last year. Fraternal creetings were received from Good Temp- ‘jars and Sons of Temperance. The Third Party will hold conference with the women to-morrow. The Convention received a formal welcome from Halifax and Dart- raouth Unions to-night. ee Col. Irwin's Eeturn. ' Orrawa, Sept. 5. Col. Irvin, Inspector of Artilery, has re- turned ‘rom visiting the artillery in the Maritime Prrovinces. It is rumored that Col. irwin will refer in his report toj the great improvements in the Maritime Pro- yinces force, which is said to be a matter of the highest gratification to the Depart- ment, Manitoba News. Wuyyipze, Sept. 5. The Manitoba Legislature adjourned to- day, instead of being prorogued, to avoid expense. teports from various parts of the Pro- vince indicate that the damage to wheat from frost will be more general than at first reported. The yield is likely to be lighter than at first expected, though prices will probably rule higher. DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - At the Rideau Range to-day the weather score of ; challenge cup for teams, presented by Sir} The 33rd Battalion team | took first prize and cup; 2nd, Queen Own! | Part of the Library of DR. HOBKIRK, con Not Werth Harvesting. Sr. Justine, Que., Sept. 5. The farmers in this v:cinity are very dis- cousolate since the last gale, which has caused a loss that will aggregate about $4,000. The farmers are beginning to sell their cattle and buying their winter pro- visions. The crops are really not worth harvesting. Reconsidered. —-——~ - Hatirax, Sept, 5. A month ago Unica Engine Company expelled 17 firemen for violation of rules in going to Fredericton on an excursion and taking apparatus with them. The vote has been reconsidered, and the men rein- stated. er eee Counterfeit $10 Bills. Haurrax, Sept. 5. Counterfeit $10 bills of the Canadian Baad of Commerce are afloat here. They are very clever forgeries Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 6.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh to west winds; fine and cool. north SOTRL AGRIVALSA = HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 5—H S Wood, Montreal; J Shattuck, Lawrence, Mass; J H Jenkins, Barnstable, do; C W Shattuck, Winchester, do; C E Shat- tuck, do; W J McCurdock, St John, N B; E W Heffer, Montreal; S H Lee, Toronto; T Bailey, New York; — = Vidal, do; W F Me. Coy, Halifax; H L Aldrich and wife, Provi- dence, RI; A D Smith and wife, do; Mrs C.J Almy, Tilton, NH; W D Kent, Toronto; P E Keep, Preston; G A Clare, do; W M Cro. nin, Halifax; W H Chase and wife, Cornwallis, N S: G Sutherland, Nova Scotia; J A Mac- donald, do; Mrs J C MeGregor, New Glasgow; Miss E G Carmiciiael, Pictou, N S; Miss M | Carmichael, do; AE Brown, Toronto; WH | Prowse, Murray Harbor; J E Boyle, Howe's | cireus; F G Lewis, do; C Hall, do; A Burke, | do; R Rowe, St John, N B;.! Mabon, Chicago, iil, 6th—D Schurman, S’side; W Crockett, | Moncton; E S Vye, Newcastle, N B. J Johr- | stone, St. John. OSBORNE HOUSE. | Sept 5—C Grace, Montreal: H 8 Sliker, Brantford; J Irving, Geo’town; P Murphy, P EIR. 6th—Rev W P Archibald, Cavendish; N McKelvie, S’side; Rev J McLeod, Strath- jalbyn. a ae —— AO eee ee L. June 25, 1888. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 1888 _ NO WONDER —His Prices astonish the natives. ustomer more than pleased. - Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrup Ulothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &&., but L. E. PROWSE oes the business all the same. BECAUSE his Prices are too low for competition. lc ee ee ee -IGOMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. WY Se ecause the Big Rush for Clothing is at E. PROWSE’S. on“-T_-_- Every The whole country are invited to see his wonderful Stock o L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. “@BANKRUPT CLOTHING. ANTHRACITE COAL | T° ARRIVE, ex Schr. Robbie Godfrey from New York, due hereabout 12th inst. :— 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN* aug?—dy & wky tf ANTHRACITE COAL. r ARRIVE per Schooner ‘ Otter,” due i ts here Ist September :— 400 Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and @hestnut sizes. C. LYONS. aug21—1lm pat her gtar —_—— —, Dik. On thefSth inst., after a Jong illness, borne patiently, Sarah Elizabeth LePage, aged 24 | years. [Faneral to-morrow (Friday) at 2 p. m., ‘from her mother’s residence, Kent Street, by , train to Sherwood Cemetery. | At Georgetown, on the Ist September, inst. , Margaret A., wile of George Shearer, aged 34 years, Selling off, but not giving away R. K. Brace is selling his crock ryware 10 to 50 per. cent. discount, to make room fer tall goods. sep6 d&w 4i. BIOK3! BOOKS | BY AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOM, ON SATURDAY, sith INST., AT 3 O’CLUCK, P. M.: sisting of Medica), Scientific, Classi- cal and other Works. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. POR SALE AT AUCTION Valuable Farm at Johnston's River, - ALSO Farming Impiements, Stock, &c. HE Subscriber will seil at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Twelfth of September next, at Twelve cclock, noon, on the premises, his Farm, consisting of one hundred acres of land, situated on the north side of Johnston’s River, of which about fifty acres are cieared and in a good state of cultivation, andthe balance covered with wood, timber, poles, &c. This Farm is eligibly situated, fionting on the Johnston's River, and being within about seven miles from Charlottetown. In connection with it there isa fine marsh, with plenty of good marsh mud. At same time and place, will be sold Fifty Acres of Land. within a mile anda half of above, fronting on Shepherd’s Creek, of which about thirty acres are ready to stump. —ALSO— Atsame time and place. all the subscriber's Farming Implements and Stock, consisting of Carts, Ploughs. Wagons, Horses, Cows, Sheep, &c.. &c. TERMS—For Farm, Five Hundred Dollars septs down ; balance first December, 1890, with interest, to be secured on premises. For Steck, three months on approved security. For further particulars apply to Palmer & Mc- Leod, Charlottetown. PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston’s River, Aug. 27, 1888—dy wky tl 12th Why Pay Highor —WHEN— TS egttace On Brood LL ae) ————— => i“ As As Good as any on the Market, Queen's University, Kingsten, AN examination for Matriculation into Queen's College, Kingston, will be held in Charlotte- ‘own, beginning on the 27mm DAY OF SEP- TEMBER. Candidates may obtain particular information from MR. D. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent of Kducation, Charlottetown, The above examination is instituted by re- quest, and if it proves suecessful it may be con- unued from year to year. sept3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND «tc. ANTED.—A Girl Sou. pO peeet housework, Apply to Mrs. A. UrqunartT, King Square. septé WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework, Apply immediately to Mrs. Dan. STHWART, Kent Street. sept6 WANTED AT ONCE,—One Custom Shoe- maker. Steady work given until May Ist. Apply at Gorr Bros. sept6 R SALE.—One large second-hand Fireproof Safe (Tilton & McFarland); one double Writing Desk (black walnut.) Apply at A. Mc- NEILL’s Auction Room, tf-—sept6 OST.—In the city, a Bank Book of the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halifax, belonging to the Hon. James H. Peters. he finder will please lenve the same at the said Bark, where he will be suitably rewarded. tf—sept4 ANTED.—A Nurse Maid. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. F. L. HasZaRp, Euston Street. sept4 ANTED.—A reliable Man who understands care of horse andcattle. Apply to L. W. WaTSON, Queena Street. dy tf—sept4 T? LET.~—The House on the Esplanade at pre- sent occupied by F. T. Newbery, Esq. Apply to Hon. B. DAVIES. septs V 7ANTED IMME DIATELY.—A good, trusty Girl, to take charge of a house of a family ot twe, Must come recommended. App'y at this office. pd li—sept3 TRAYED.—From pasture on Lower St. Peter’s Road, a red and white Cow, with white strip va face, Any penene having seen a Cow of this description will oblige by leaving information at this oftice or with JOHN CURRIE, Sidney Street, near Methodist Brick Church. pd 2i—sept3 W ANTED.—About middle of October, Board for Lady and Gentleman. Address, with particulars, ‘ B,” Box 512. tf—septl T° BE LET.—A Shop on Kent Street, opposite the Kocklin House. Apply on the premises. septl WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse to take charge of three young chiidren. Good re- ferences required. wages given. Apply to Mrs. R. K. FITZGERALD, Mount Edward Road. septi—dy 3i W 4NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse Maid. Apply to Mrs. A. A, BaRtTcLeTt, Fitzroy Street. 3i—aug3l y Te? LET.—The “Italian Warehouse,” Queen Street, lately ovcupied by Messrs. Norton & Fennell. Apply at the office of Messrs, Palmer & Meueod, or to Mrs, Brenan, at the Hotei Davies, 6i—aug30 7 OST.—Between Hotel Davies and Apothe- caries’ Hali, a es Agate Stone from a Seal sung, marked ** 0.” The finder will be reward- ed vy leaving same at this office, 3i eod—augsd fyvO LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or wilhout a Shop, ina pleasant part of the city, Stable and Warehouse attached. Apply at this office. 6i eod —aug27 WANTED.—Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E. Island Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once.— FREDERICK'S PUBLISHING Co, Ch’town, augZ2 LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- $ las eleven Kooms with Skop. Possession immediately. Apply to M, McQuaiD, Lower Queen Street, tf—aug2l1 LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with | Stable and Wellin yard. Possession first of September.— WILLIAM Dopp. aug20 LET,—The new Dwelling House, eorner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also—New Dwelling House fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of same size. Immediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable houses are invited to examine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. 2aw tf —augll —RETAILS AT— 5e.. 10c. and 20c. per Packet, and | 32c. per Pound. ++ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Parlor Maid. Good wages. Apply at this office. augs ; IMMEDIATELY.—A Parlor Maid, Wiss Maat sae ee A LON LL CT LLL ELE - FOR BOSTON! rT Y 3 HS ay "SIOMIVIIL JUVSI[ Puy Low Rates from All Points VIA ST. JOHN, N.B. Palace Steamers of ‘the: international §. 5. Oo, FOUR TIMES EACH WEEE, Including the Popular aor Trip. Leave any Station on P. E. Island Railway Saturday, and reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon. 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. EZ All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. aug25 WHOLESALE AND. RETAIL Hardware, Carriage Goods, MILL SUPPLIES, Paints, Oils, ON HAND AND ARRIVING—A FULL STOCK OF THE FAMOUS GOODHUE LEATHER BELTING. NORTON & FENNELL. May 29, 1888- 2aw & wky CHARLOTTETOWN. Varnishes, &c. — — NEW STOCK AND CLOTHING, Now Opening and will be sold at Bottom Prices. E. FULL, QUEEN STREET. GEO. Ch’town, May 10, 1888, eae a TET pean ——— ae sev: ines Daa eB eae NE ale RN eel eeRaE. eee: i ee a oe ee eee Se enema eee tee ei es