Serge mer ds: ca er le / we * oe i rs Foe ae sas. SS ae See th, Se sepa Véeimnszan: f ul . > aaa aetna An 8s led a anaes aed Pir r ae * serie ser umatitiistndirar anise viii ie) iE SEW) AE Ma R MR LTam ales norte ae cammneas Seay aha Ea eee ey BRS we, “ Ae hie Ime ao a tate ta fe AO AA EN A ARS et ccc ee, eielllanars -. LONE RA NTS ct ee ella Ca ett + a nasal. oF amanittg t a eee \ oe A NAT cee OO Ae ~ ‘s ie : - | Tae DAILy Examiver, REWS BY TELEGRAPH, 1L GUST 30, L880, WHST TORONTO. Government | MAJORITY NEARLY rHREE ee that in the election on Saturday, slate ai (lovernment candiuate, Mayor Beatt . ; ‘ted by a mal] rity of nearly | sa ' » was < lo os ” : ; 1 that | Spe cial de spaich to the Examine ‘ hundres nsidering tat hree lundred. L» 5 | oy we . , here wat Orrawa, Aug. JO. this was a oye election, that taere as w is | The result of the Election in West Tor a third candidate in the field, and that an attempt was made by the Grits to arouse sectarian animosities to the prejudice of | the Clovern: the result is satisfactory ihe policy of the Govern- ent, and gratifying. ment bas been emphatically endorsed by ‘* the intelectual centre”. of Canada. ; We publivh, to-day, a portion of the evi- dence elicited at the official investigation into the cause of the late accident. The re- maining pact will appear to-morrow—to- gether with an editorial commenta the facts aiduced and the unduly violent attack of tie Patriot upon Mr. MacNab. <> ry upen ‘We are told-that the railway employes are perfectly well aware of the danger they are in when they are running the trains; bu: although they know that they are doing their work at the imminent risk of their lives and limbs, they dare not com- plain for fear of losing their situations.’ Patriot, Aq. 27. So it appears that the railway employes love the loaves and fishes better than their lives. no would imagine that they are al/ Grits. Acapgemy or Mr sic. —This place of amuee- ° a te ae . rer ment pos ively pens tuis evening. I'he drama is ‘all that Glitters is not Gold,” in which Mis: Vieleé Campbell, Miss Luev Em. | ory, Miss Dora St. Clair, Mr. iiorace Lewis, ; Harry Lin Jey and full strength of the com- : yppear. New scenery and appoint pany will pon levised for the same and doubtless ments are the house will be crammed. ——— Remember the crand military ‘Tuesdday evening, the Musie for the The Rite play ani concert on 31st inst.. at the Academy ot benefit of the Ottawa Rifle Team. Friends © the Volunteers and all relishing an enjoyab! évening’s amusement, should not fail te at tend. Wewould advise parties intending to go, to secure their seats at an early hour, to avoid flging crowded. A glance at the pro- gramme will satisfy any one ot the worth of the perfor mance. asd 2i ‘ i ° etinesiad Tue rocr city companies of Active Militia are requested to parade in review order (ex cept side arms), in the Drill Shed, to-morrow evening, at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of marching to the Academy of Music, to be pre- eentat tue Military Piay and Concert. The Bandof he S2nd Battalion will accompany them. Spectai attention is directed to the adver- tisement of the Advisery Board of Agriculture and Local Industry, showing that the time fer receiving entries for the Montreal Exhi- bition ‘s extended to Sept. 4th, and that articles or the Exhibition will be received at the Seer stary's office up to September Il th— and no! ster. i andeamiSnsieanse In the match race for fifty dollars a side half-mile heat—between J. Sullivan’s ‘‘ Don ald,” of Halifax, and James Dover's ‘* Lady Baguall.” of Charlottetown, which took place at Upton Park on Saturday, the first named wen in three straight heats. <A return match for one hundred dollars a side-—mile heats, is to be trotted in Kentville, N. 5. : eds A NEW ComMPANY has commenced work in the Lead Mine at West River, St. Mary's N.S., lately operated by Mr. Zwickle. The new discovery is within afew feet of where Mr. Zwick!e stopped werk ia the fall of 1878, and is said te show well. lactate Tur Canapa Temperance Acr 1878.—An election under the provisions of this Act for the 4t!: electoral District of Queen’s County, (Belfast) is proclaimed by the Sheriff, to be held on Thursday, the 23rd day of September wext. liiicersevvsishililtveslese Tue exeentive committee of the Dominion Rifle Association have arranged details in con- mection with the approaching prize meeting. Every Province in the Dominion will be re- prese ited and itis expected a team will be sent from the regulars at Halifax. Saale scchacnsiletiigaclowtgries Tuc laborers, chiefly French Canadians, employed on the Lachine Canal by Davis & Sens, contractors, struck work. They have heen paid at the rate of $1.10 per diem up to the present but now demand $1.25. etnitreinion NorwitustaANDING the terrible picture of the railway, drawn by the facile hand of the editor of the Patriot, the number of persons who took passage to-day was rather larger than usual. ete Carrain ALLAN Finxuaysox, the efficient and obliging commander of the ‘‘ Northern Lig!it” has returned from London, G. B. He is at the Rankin. er | Apvrers from reliable sources in Toronto} pho ) iharals Hold Their Own im j i ;ton accepted the proposal of Parnell that heart disease, Hansford Thompsoa, Other Island papers please copy. ‘Ryve_Mlontians | fie West re re bye Blecuons Pine, Hemlock ald opruce Candidate Blected ! \Conservatives Victorious if LU ni Stal F, HUNDRED ' foronto. ON. PEAK ws NO. 3 AND POWNA L North Qntario. i ia SP t onto is: Beattie (Conservative) two thou sand and ninety-nine; Wright, (Conserva tive) fiftv; Ryan, (Liberal) thousand eight hundred and thirty-six. “W heeler,, (Liberal) is elected in North Ontario -majority one hundred and fifty- sevel. ‘ KUROPEAN, Lonpon, Ang. 27. One In the negotiations in regard to the naval demonstration in Turkish waters, Italy is acting in complete accord with England. Lonpon, Aug. 27. In the Commons to-day, Lord Harting- the ether Irish estimates be voted to-night, and the constabulary estimates on Monday. Germany has detinitely abandoned her intention — to acquire and colonize the Samoeon Islands. UNITED STATES. PortTLanp, Aug. 27, KE. H. Gove, chairman of the Greenback State committee and Secretary of the State under Garcelon, has written a letter resign- ing his position and membership in the Greenback erganization, and declaring his purpose to hereafter act with the Republi- can party. Summerside Items. . ’ (From ‘> * épera ( orie John McKenzie, Easq., Water street, has ‘* cartificate of honorable mention, he reeeived at the Paris Exhibition, handsomely framed sponde pit. } / merchant tailor, had his wit th and placed in his shop-window, [t is said that a Templars is about to be organized in this new Lodge, LO. G. town. Oyster fishing commences on the first of September. Our cyster-men are preparing to attend to this branch of our fisheries better than they have done heretofore. Tlie Rev. T. J. Dienstadt, Methodist minister of this town, went on a three weeks’ visrt to his friends in Nova Scotia, last Tuesday. During his absence his place will be occupied by ministers from the sur- rounding circuits. We wish him a pleasant time. We see by the last Progress that the state- ment we made in relation to the purchase of the Istand Park Hotel property is an error. The property was purchased by J. L. Harris, Eaq., of Moncton, N. B. “In making the statement we did so on what we considered good authority. Mr. A. Rogers, son of D. Rogers, Esq., of this place, met with a severe accident while ont shooting last evening. While jumping over some old stumps, he fell on a piece of a stick, the point of which entered the upper part of his leg. > I» > The Fite Bell. Te the Editor of the Examines. Tur fallacy of placing the principal Fire Bell in a tower attached to such a building as the Market House, must be apparent, after the experience of Friday night. Had the fire which was communicated to the roof of the Bell fower from the adjacent burning buildings! j gained headway, the entire structure, together with Little John” would doubtiess have been f destroy ed. ‘The suggestion made seme time since that a suitable tower, be erected at the North entrance to Queen Square, near Walker’s cor- ner, seems to have been the most practical one and it is a great pity that sucha proposition was not carried ent. It is not teo late however to rectify the blunder. Jam, ete. PRECAUTION, “ssi cates talibein-e-opsot a EU as HOTHL ARRIVALS. ROCKLIN, HOUSE. Aug. 28.—Jchn Waters, Cape Breton; J P Cofk, Crapaud; Alexander S McKay, Truro Ns; Arthur Simpson, Bay View; Peter Me, Court, Georgetown; Samuel B, Gillespie, New- London; Johnston Thompson, Grahams Road; I, McKay, Colchester, N 8. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug. 28.—Neil McKelvie, Summerside; H Dickieson, Easthampton Mass; Allen Fin- iayson, London, Eng; C B Eaton, St Stephen, N B; Thos Cross, wife, child and maid, Ot- tawa;G H Jones, Hamilton; Alex Carter, Triro, Daniel Gunn, do; GT Downie do; J Bullock, do, OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug, 27.—J. RK. Scott, Souris; T. B. Grady, Summerside; R. Smith, Pownal; J. R. El- liott, Elliott's Mills; Horace McEwan, Mount Stewart; P. M. Bourke Mill View; Alex. J. G. A. Cretenron, Esg.. of the staff of the Montreal (Guzefte, is visiting the Island. He and his wife are the guests of the Minister of Marine. We are gat to learn that both Messrs Stewart and MeLeod are reported **‘ hetter’’ to-ciay. Tuer Minister of Marine went west this morning by rail. ‘} ue new fire bell rings this evening. Weather Builetin. J*robabilities for the next 24 hours for the Mu ritin.e Provinces. ‘ Toronto, Aug, 30. Moderate to fresh winds; fair, cool weather, Smith, Pownal; D. C. Ramsay, Port Hill; Rey. C. E. Brewster, Portiand, Me. Aug. 28 '—-D. M. Crandall, Tatamagouche, N. S8.; | Angus Gregor, New Glasgow; James Steven- ison, do; Horace Lewis, Bosten; Miss Portia | Albee, do; R. S. Bowness, Summerside; R. iCHoxer, do; T. B. Hall, County Line; Thomas MecShean, Souris; T. H. Porter, wife and ‘child, Fredericton, N. B. REVERE HOUSE, | Aug. 28.—W H Johnson, Halifax; D E Clarke, Orwell; J U Potts, Phila.; UU Scott, | Montreal; V H Knight, Souris; James John- son, Grand River; Thomas Reid,.Worcester, 'Mass; Richard Reid, Mill Cove; Mr and Mrs Raukin, Fredericton; Provost Loch Stuart, Farrar, Scotland; Mrs Loch Stuart, do; James Findiey, Montreal; J P Grant, do; T H My- Immediately Aug. 30, 1380—h ren Fea, PENILE SUBSCRIBER September next, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forencon: Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1850. ‘Tesday Evening, 3lst Inst., AGADEMY OF MUSIC, DIED. Yas Portland, Maine, on the ivth July, 0 In WHARY Es. - WILLSELL AT AUCTION, to-morrow, TUSSDAY, Bist iustant, at 6 o'clock, . m., commencing at Peake’s No. 3 W harf:— 10,000 4x6, 24x3, SCANTLING, 1,000 DEAL, 5,000 1) in. Dry Pine Plank, 13,000 Y tn. 4 : ©) 000 1 in. Pine Boards (Dry and No, 1), 14,000 . (well seasones), 7 GUO LATHLS, “Champion.” on Pownal Whart : per Sehr. atferwards, 25.000 SPRUCE BOARDS, ‘Zetland,”’ ALSO 13,000 feet PINE BOARDS, 2,000 * Jd in. Pine 4,000 ? 1n. se se 5,000 os Spruce +e Iix ‘*‘Albatros. W. D. STEWART. AUCTION. a en een ee Sugar, Soap, Brooms, Soda, Pipes, ete. will sell at his Ware- rooms, on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of 20 half chests TEA, 75 boxes SOAP, assorted, 2) do STARCH, 10 do Corn Starch, 20 do Black Lead, 5 casks Washing Noda, 20 doz Brooms, assorted, 40 boxes Pipes (T D and Woaodstocks), ha) Cornucopia Saap, | hogshead Sugar, 5 barrels s bags Salt, : barrel Dried Apples £50 Grain Bags, 3 bnehels, - | piece Plush, L Safe, 1 Double Barrel, Breech-Loading, Central- ire Fowling Piece. B. WILSON HIGGS. 1 Auctioneer. , 410 do, THE RIFLE! GRAND BENEFIT TO THE— Ottawa Rifle leam, -~AT ACADEMY OF MUsIC, (Late WY YNDER the Patronage of His Honor Lieut. J Governor Haviland, Honorable Colonel Grey, D. A. G., and the Militia Officers, on THE— ithenseum ). when Tom RHebingon’s splendid Military lay of 66 a “OU RS,” will be acted by MR. HARRY LINDLEY S COMPANY, concleding with MUSICAL SELECTIONS by the Quinstette Club, and a few choice Songs by some of the most talented amateurs of the city. The Fine Band of the 82nd Battalion will take part in the per- formance. Tickets at W. R. Watson’s and the Apothe- caries’ Hall. Plan of Seats at the Academy. Reserye 50 cents; Parquette 35 cents; Gallery 25 cents. Doors open at 7.30. Performance to commence at § o’cleck, 21 aug30 (LATE ATHEN ZUM), TO-NIGHT, Grand Opening | ee ee ALL THAT GLITTERS, WHITE vs. BROWN, Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. _ ne —_ 350 Bbls SUPERIOR EXTRA, in Stere, 480 do do do, to Arrive, augs0—4ieod CARVELL BROS. CARD OF THANKS. fPXHE Subscriber begs to return his sincere thanks to the officers and men of the Fire Brigade, also to his numerous friends, for their prompt and efficient assistance at the fire which threatened his property on Friday night last. [ WILLIAM DODD, Ch’town, Aug. 30, 1889. (Queen Square. REGATTA EXCURSION. WE FERRY STEAMER will leave POW. NAL WHAKF about 15 minutes after the starting of the YACHT RACE, and ac- company the Boats out and in, carrying Pas- sengers desirous of witnessing the Race 83. a Cds salu! mal SUMMER STOCK soll i DRY GOODS. - Tremaine & Metcalf SELLING OFF THEI ARE NOW en Stock |! COMPRISING IN Dress Goods. Beiges, Cords, Lustres, Cashmeres, Merinos, &¢., AT A LARGE DISCOUNT. } Summer Tweeds, Saitings, Fustians, Corduroys, Coatings (Plain and Faney), Pant Cloths, &., AT EXTREMELY LOW PRIGES, « Cheap Whjte Cotton, Cheap Grey Cotton, Cheap Feather Ticking, Cheap Table Linens, Cheap Towels and Towelling, Cheap Sheetings, Xc., Cheap Hosiery, Ladies’ Stockings, Men’s Socks, Cheap Silk Ties, Ladies’ Scarfs, Gents’ Scarfs and Ties, Cheap Shirts and Shirting, Cheap Linders and Drawers, Cheap Underclothing, (Ladies’ and Gents,) Cheap Embroideries, Cheap Edgings, Cheap Ribbons, Cheap Silks, Cheap Satins, Cheap Feathers, DRESS CAPS, Special at 8 cents each; another lot, 20 cents each; another lot, 30 cts. each, &c. Among 80 many cheap things, ALL expect to get Bargains. TREMAINE & METCALF, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, July 22, 1850. may BAVe Cheap Flowers. Charlottetown Regatta, ist SEPTEMBER, L880, PROGRAMME : (Beg —-SALLING BOATS, first class, 20 feet aml upwards. First prize, $40; secend 3 Hutrance $4. prize, $20. Third boat te save entrance should tive boats be entered, -SALLING r 20 teet. BOATS, . second — claga, Mirst prize, $20; second hatrancedee $2,. Third boat te 2nd, boats unde prize, site save her entrance should five boats enter. ord. ae STREAK prize, $29. entrance tee $th. 1S years of aye. feet. Firat prise, $8; second prize, $4, trance fee $1. Sth.—SiNGLE SCULLS, — First prize, $15; second prize, $5, Mntrance fee $1.50, Gtb.—FOUR-OARBKED LA PSTREAK BOATS, for Boys” under 18° years of age. First prize, $10; second prize, $5. Entrance fee $1. 7th.—CANOK RACE, two paddlers, firet prize, 45; second prize, $2.50; third prize, $1, 8th.—TUB KRACK. Virst prize, $5; second. ize, $2. 50, : 9th.—SWIMMING RACE, in Clothes First prize, $5; second prize, $2.50. Entranee tree. r SVORTS. — Greasy Hunt, for 5, All entries to be made te the Secretary, Mr. Artemus Lord, at the Rankin House, not later than 8 o'clock on Tuesday evening, the 3ist inst. All Boats engaged in the Sailing Matches must carry their distinguishing flag at the mast head. a A GRAND STAND wilbhe erected off Pew. nal Wharf. GALBRAITH’S BRASS BA will be in attendance, The P. E. 1. Railway will issue Retura Tiekets at single fares on day of Regatta, good to return on day following. ARTEMAS LORD, Ch’town, Aug. 28, 1889. Secretary, School and College AUTHORIZED TEAL BOOK ln PUPILS ©F THE : Prince of Wales Gollege And. other Schools.are invited to ex- amine our OF TEXT BOOKS, ENUMERATED W KE HAVE NOW ON HAND the Largest stock of BOOKS onthe Island, and are selling, Wholesale and Retail, cheaper than any House iu the Trade. ROYAL READERS, CURRIE'S GRAMMARS, Collins’ and Campbell’s GEOGRAPHIKS, Smith's, Kirkland & Scott's, and Greenleaf’s ARITHMETICS, : Chambers’ GEOMETRY, Plain and Solid, on -\WATHEMATICS; Celenso’s ALGEBRA, ‘* Geometrical Exercises, Manning’s SPELLER, Collier's British History, Harper's History of Maritime Provinces, Smith’s Histery of Greece, Brooke's English Literature, Milton, White’s Latin Dictionary, Smith’s ‘* “ Kryce’s Ist and 2nd*"Natin Readers, Arnold’s Latin Prose Con:position, Horace, Heroditus, Livy, &e., &c.,; Surenne’s French Dictionary, Fasquell’s ‘$ Course, Halt’s ee s Brachet’s ‘* Grammar, vharles XIi., Telemagne, Hacrett’s French Classics, Bryce’s Ist Greek Reader, se "nd es sé Arnold's ** Prose Composition, Liddell & Scott's Greek-English Lexicon, Xenophon Anabasis, Greek Rudiments, and all other School Requisites, at the lowest possible prices, The halance of our Stock of School Books, &c,, will arrive in a few days, : BREMNEK BROA, 44 QUEEN STREET. pat 1w—aug26 Wants, Lost, Found, se. ga” Advertisements under this heading, ™ epace not exceeding half an inch, will be inserted for Ten Cents per day. MEN'S FOUR-OARED — LAP. BOATS. First prize, $40; second iutrancedee $4. ‘Third boat to should five boats enter, TWO-OARED RACK, for Boys under Boats not longer than 18 Ra- Pole, for $3. Dack STOCi AS BELOW. nee ences ls W of good character. ANTEDB,— A Smart Boy. who can write well, and who can furnish testimonials Apply te W. D. STEWART, aug30—li Auctioneer, TAOUND.—To-day, on Pownal Street, Charlottetown, a Purse containing Apply at the EXaMINgR [ai aug3s small sum of money. Office. WOx SALE.—TWO PIANOS—one Eng- lish Cottage, 65 octaves, and one Amer can Square Piano. [Sw 2aw—augl7 General VW Mise. Girl to do Housework. Apply at this office, angl6 anted Immediately—By the Man- agers of the Women’s New Tem- perance Resturant, corner Queen and Kent Streets, a few reliable permanent Boarders to enable them to mect expenses and advance the work generally. Apply to Mrs. D. Me- Rak, Fitzroy Street. [jn 31 VO LET.—The House and Shep on Kent Street, lately occupied by W. J, Me- Intyre. Apply to rick, Boston. throughout. Tickets 24 cents. aug30 aug25--3ieod LEMUEL WRIGHT, ee 8 on Se —- huey © ge