er ah The Local and Other Htems, , soiutute necessity an electric ~ thport Fe ry, Prince Street > _ ft Port la Joie Hn ump [he G will be held this evening at n ~ i DENVER paper devotes twenty-four s of space to a neg: i Vv mMmuracre Wild WAS i there last week. ihe Sheriff let hin a Single lins = ‘ PRIA Bb. ¢ i rted trom the Eas i | auring e year end ng 30th ty xis tothe value of S8968.667 rl yports amounted to $2,934,130 2 ‘ | City Cornet Band intend holding thei Moonlight Exeursion on Wednesda. | Septem) next No pains will b i to make it the best of the season > iA ncient adayve: a soft answer turneth wrath, sugyests to 1 imgentous para sphist a im rm mate A short answer th tway ‘ tomer! i ‘ wry 7 tes = Vitk wife of the Lord Mayor of Dublin will vo to Hawarden on th ~ist imst., to present to Mr. Glad he & petition in favor of Hon Rule fe Ireland, signed by 500,000 Irish wormen : - 2 - VW or nd her diseases is the title of an interesting llustrated treatise (160 pages) sent, post paid, tor iO cents in stamps. \ddress W orld’s Dispensary Medic Association, Buffalo, N. Y. saw a _ “ lite September number of 7' Brooklyn Wada i monthly periodical tor the enter Lalnuient and instiuction of tie peopl with rmons by Henry Ward Beecher and T. De Witt Talmage, has been received Itis veri eres a - \ PorRTLAND, Oregon, despatch says that ws has reached there that the eastern end ot rthern Paci tunnel, under construc tion throug ti Cascac Mount bLIns, ihche ved In, und that nine white men were buried ind earth, with little cl being uncter tue ston f rescued alive. VISITORS are flocking to Indian Exhibition at the y five weeks. Up to total num) since the opening against 2,360,146 during a like period at the Inventions in 1885; 2,241,544 at the Hea in 1884, and 1,523,380 at ' Fisheries in 1885, the Colonial and rate of a million August 24th ‘had reached } tne 2,821,706 } tine - o - rue following interesting statistics have been published in regard to the at Manitoba last year. The total iving during the year wen » a appe: ars, m ude up as tollows En; glish, Is eo 407 ; Canadians from the U Cm States, Germans, 181 ; Hungarians, 179; Icelanders, 139; Seandinavis uns, 47: Irish, 23; and Cana- dians from the 550. immigri tion unmibet 41 » OF cotch, iMs : ol Lele ‘rv provinces, > Mr. Rocers was warmly applauded after each effort, both for his excellent rendering and the facial expressions employed. Especial- ly was this true in the closing piece for the evening, in which he disclaimed any intention of caricaturing Mr. Wilde, but only desired to show his style. So well was it done that those who had heard Mr. Wilde declared the impersonation to be perfect.— Medford Vi MrY, uo diisiici White anumber of men were at work scraping the top sides of th bark ae B. Peake, yesterday afternoon, the s ing upon which they were standing broke de yn and all were precipitated into the water. One of the num be r James ‘J vole had his collar bone broke in the descent by coming in contact with some pig iron which fell with the stag ing, but the others and a thoroug eszaped with a slight scare h wetting. a : ‘Arrer A Storm, a Cautm.”—Big Bear, h iving had a year or so of reflection upon @ rather severe diet, has apparently seen the of his w ays to the conclusion that fighting the white man does not pay. It is altovether unlikely that another rebellion of the character of the last will ever take place. ext ‘emely quiet at the pre pp irently thoroughly satis- ghly subdued.— Manitoba } erro ind come Indians are and are not sent time, hed, if Nw wnorol Gini Socit ty Notes of last ‘week the ‘The Prinve of Wales is delizht- iety at Hamburg, but the fair An ericans are almost monopolizing his at tention. Mrs, Cunard is the reigning beauty there, and I hear that she and the heir ap varent are to be seen driving about daily. There is a charm about the American women which it is difficult to express. Is it that thev are more radiant and vi ‘acious than the average English woman. AMONG the following: ing , Englis h so > -—— A Montreat letter of September Ist, There are signs of an approaching improve ment in trade; there is already a more general enquiry in the grocery trade and a freer movement in several other lines. An increas ctivity is looked for speedily, and the out took is regarded ag promising for a satisfactory fall trade. Remittances in some lines are not than fair, but this is a ounted for by the Says : more fact that harvesting operations are still in progress. The stock market has ruled very dull and inactive the last few days, trans actions have been singularly few, but lately consid- advanced values are fairly maintained ering the dulness. > Ow Tuesday a terrible accident occurred at Hobart s ple laster quarrtes, Su rmmerville, N. B. Willfred Stillman, of Bel Newport, a young man 1S years of age, was working under a bank, when a slide of dirt struck him on the back, crushing him to the ground, He was released from his perilous position, says the but it imont, Windsor 7'ribune, as soon as possible, was found that his body was fearfully mang] ed Drs. Burgess and Payzant were summon ed, but there is no hope entertained for his recovery. Another man named Wilcox had a narrow es wt the same time. He was bad- ly injured in the hip and leg, but not seriously. This is the same quarry that a man named McLellan was killed some few years ago by a rock of 10 tons weight falling and erushing r him to death. spe - > Os Monday ey ening last, says the Ast John Telegraph, a domestic living in the house of Mr. ‘James. a driver on the ri uilway, took the youngest children of the family up stairs and PIETER OEE NET I ere rE ee THE DAILY Da, Mr >rrTaARtT, is at the Os! Souris, is in the city to-day | it j more, a iil eae HANDSOME new Silver Ware direct fiom the manufacturer, now opening at K. W Taylor Cameron Block. 2 ms p 2 \ ‘ ENTER named Cochrane had ly wll ut with a w while at work o1 ng this m yrmhilny, .o —_ Stewart w ; ‘ ; ! \ STARCH PA ORY near M it i A . & st auction to y by eames SST RO Ae EXAMINER, _ ae iio Local and Other Items. I SEBEGRAPHIC NEWS. . Despatcnes to Tur EXamMINnen, | SPECTAI | The Great Yacht Race. New York, Sept. 7. td This has been the greatest yachting day New York has ever nla) lory for Boston, for her "Vac ht, the Mayflower, “e as won the first of the international British sail race the cutter Galatea, whole ‘ries agamst from the 1 br eeZe ) vith a ste acy be ara, permitting each to carry all to Messrs. M Kinnon - McLean, their light sails The Galatea was beaten Se Se ee | 12 min. 40 sec., actual time, or 12 min. 2 | hateed.Geetiiinel een \. H. B. Maceowan, | 8&¢:+ Corrected time, the Mayflower having a. a me gowan, |. ao : 1] bionect eod ie epts | ven her od seconds time allowance accord- - jing to the New York Club rules under A You y ha tered suit in the | which the races are sailed. The contest was rwa Di yurt to recover the value of | fair for both yachts inasmuch as half of the bring and $9 in cash she hai loaned to re- | course sailed gave windward work while the CANS LOVE! ¥ other half was with free sheets. The next OR SALI One-eighth of a Town Lot on race will be on Thursd sy. Hensley Street. Apply to George Wright, m ae \. H. B. Macgowan, Auctioneer The Woncton Meeting pis »a iw ; 7 c ~ MoNcYON, Sept. 7. Ht . } 2onavista, en route to Nt. nh . , . John’s, Nfld. feeme MAsRieaE called here of Che Liberal meeting at Moncton in the ix o'clock this morning, and sailed again at | pev@ house was attended by about 800 lf-past ten, with the following passengers: | People. Admittance being by ticket. W. Mi s Ellis, Miss Fixott, Mrs. Treadwell and]. Robinson presided. On ‘the platform ohu Ma unlay. besides Hon. L. H. Davies, were Hon. W — T. Pipes, A. A. Stockton, H. M. Emmer- THe Phrenological lecture on ‘‘Courtship, | son, and quite anumber of others. The Love and Marriage,” ing in J. D. MeLe When the +} announced for last even od’s Hall, was not given. hour of commencement arrived ght or ten sent re nologist declined to re were some el persons pre and the ph pro eed FooTBAL! There wil! be Ab owelt Fox in t otiices of a meeting of the rthall Club this evening, at 7.30 Davies & Sutherland. All ested are requested present, as matters of importance are to he dis ussed, 1). H. ‘rs and persons inter Robinson, Secretary. - [Inspector of Piers led Lied lune attention of the islan (who on the to the pie at ; : : e Ureek—into the hope that he will . + } } } epairs to be made, thus preventing it and making it this ser hl | 1 from tumbiing In the channel pass ible year. during the shipping season of tae 4 TURDEVANT will Sp ak at the Metho dist Brick Church this evening. He wiil give wn account of the w ‘ful conversion of Francis Murphy, the great t 1} mice re- former of the Unit Capt. Sturde ilso speak in the Methodist Church Caper. S Mi idle: mpet ? ~., + . States. ® «ars ll Vant Wii SUDDEN DEATH. — M1 i lass, I Hillsborough Head, Lot t 5 erday in and went to bed ap parently in usual health. At sunrise this morning as found dead in his bed. This sad accident has cast a gloom over the community. The deceased was Doug was at tield ” oo, Work the harvest his } nue W 76 years of age and was never sick. a THe steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston last evening with a general cargo and the following passengers :—Capt. John N, Reynolds, Mr. H. W. Raymond and wife, Miss Mattie J. Campbell, Miss Dora Laird, Mr. Laird, Miss McCormack, Mrs. W. Gled- dell, Miss Gowan, Miss Jane McMurrer, Mr. Charles McDonald, Mr. M. M. Stewart. ebetoad iliac atniny WeE are pleased to hear that Mr. Vinni- anoth er of middle of further the selec- combe and his pupils intend giving their Orchestral Concerts about the November next. As the pupils are advanced in their orchestral studies ill be of a higher order than at the former We also hear + it he has vacancies six pupils of about twelve or six- Parents having children of not ] tine tions W concert, for five or teen years of age. that age should opportunity of cultivating titul an instrument. aia T'o the c Inhaler Co. GENTLEMFN,— According to inform you that your Inhaler onders in my case. I have only used it about two months and I find my difficulty entirely removed. I was troubled very much with a bronchial affection, accompanied with nasal catarrh which prevented me from sing- ing—a part of my protession. I tried various nostrums without relief, until I heard of ‘Butcher's Antiseptic Inhaler’ through a friend who had proved its efficicacy. I shall do all in my power to recommend a remedy wl ich, to mv own knowledge, has beneficial in every case coming observation. Yours truly, JouN HOWARD, Prof. of Music. Inhaler, ove erlook sucn a a taste on so beau- A ntise] to promise I write has worked been so under my Mr. W is Agent for the which can be seen at his Drug Store, ee Boston Markets. Ltson Boston, Sept. 4. Cueese.—The market has ruled quiet, but prices are firmer than last week. For the best Northern lots 9}¢ is asked, but very few sales can be ane at over 9c. Re- ports from the country indicate a firmer feeling there, and the Liverpool quotation has advanced to 45s. Eaas ‘here has been a fair demand fresh stock, with sales of Eastern extras at 174 to 18c, and Prince Edward Island firsts 15} to Itc. At the close best island and Nova Scotia readily command l6e. Potarors—The market is liberally plied with Potatoes, but there is a fair trade and prices are steady at 55 to 63e, per bushel, the outside for best New Hamp- shire stock. Sales in barrels at $1.75 to $2 per barrel. Sweets plentiful, with sales at $2 to $2.25 per barrel. FisH TRADE.—-There continues to be con- iderable excitement in the market for Mackerel. Last fares from the North Bay sold at $12 75, and others are held in Glou- cester at S15 per bbl. sen packed. Sale s of P. E. Island were at $11 to $12 per but a part of late receipts are held higher. Inspecte xd lots of Bay sold in Portl: and at extreme prices, say $950 for No 8; $12 | for No 2 and $20 for No 1 per bbl. The inarket is very much unsettled, and " r im possible to giv e quot: itions that will hok tor marks of sup bbl. | . ( at a time. Ad- put the m to bed as usual. After doy ‘30 she left | 8° «l for more than a day ‘ ' , : ' ; “ane 4] ell _| vices from the Bay fleet are not favorabie. the iamp On Cie baie im th a . 7 2 : . : i . xr went into the sie : flat Lal. } Pome Vessels are n their wav home with a metime afterward she smelt so1 hing | good fare, but others have done very little rm ynd rushing up stairs t » the ch ens ' and the fishing season in the Bay wil soon lroom discovered that the lamp had bur be closed. . . : i . : 4 . . und the room was ful) of flam ana rare : Codfish continue in liberal s supply, an: 1} lcLean h suse she raised an alerin it once and Mrs. nd William Marshall rushed a ae und in a few moments succeeded in extinguish- gy tn flames and saving the lives of the little ones, who were neat ly suffocated by the dense, ‘tiling smoke. <As 1% happened forturately thi it did not s pat ter over the bed and the flames had not reached the children before as- @istance came. prices are easy, wan a dull trade. cured Bank pet at $2.12 to $2.52, and dry | Bank at $2.50 to $2.75 per qtl., quality as to arrived. George’s codfish range from $2.50 to $3. Hake | at $1.50 per gtl. Haddock $1.60 to $1.75, and Pollock at $1.50 to $1.75 for dry and 82.50 for slack salted. Pic *kle | i chairman on introducing Mr. that before the meeting closed would know Moncton di Pipes said the people Liberals of opponents to +1 tile reason why the L not allow their take part in the meeting. Mr. Pipes was the frst speaker followed by Mr. Dax ies, who occupied nearly two hours. He was followed by George V. MeInerney and Dr. 1, and the meeting closed at eleven, with a vote of thanks te the speakers and with cheers for Blake and the (Jueen. — An Explanation. ~~ } Srocktol Hatirax, Sept. 7 The delay in the arrival of the British ironclad Bellerophon, at St. John’s, N’fld, is accounted for by the fact that the Admiral, Earl Clanwilliam, having visited Boone Bay, for the purpose of enquiring into the circumstances of American tisher- men being ordered away by the collector of customs, in view of the and ascertaining, ing the destitution and famine on the Labrador coast, what is the actual state of these affairs and of the people. H. M.S. Emerald duly acknowledged the presence of the Admiral_by the usual salute of guns, in doing which one of the men attending one of the guns was killed. ceraenenntliipateenreceteaee-oateees The Situation at Charleston. CuHaAr.eston, 8S. C., Sept. 7. Everything is quiet in the city. The work of providing shelter and food for the sufferers is progressing satisfactorily. A shght shock of earthquake was felt to-day It caused no damage. ——a— — -— —— tetcitintinnitit Fire. BELLEVILLE, Ont., Sept. 7. \ disastrous fire occurred here last night, involving the loss of $40,000. The stores of Tickell & furniture, Carmichael, druggist, and four lesser stores were burned. Sons, A Chief Captured. WASHINGTON, Sept. 7 Despatches to the War Department con- firm the report of the capture in Arizona of the Apache chief Geronimo and his band by Gen. Miles. —— Fatal Fi at ‘Hu LL, Que., Sept. 7. Two mill hands settled a quarrel here by stand up fight. This morning one of them died and the other has been arrested for manslaughter. sidideasiials Ww Suither Bulletin. —10 a.m. fresh south and southwest very warm weather. TORONTO, Septeniber 8- Moderate to winds, fair, Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept, 6 steamer St. Lawrence, for Point da Chene : Shipped per Cameron master, 51 cases eggys........'. -8 183 00 386 sheep ihn ater th & tienes eel ces ee 744 00 35 bbls mackerel 210 06 2947 boxes lobsters. 1235 00 re a 125 00 123 bush. oats ld «ak ds sch 38 00 10 empty mac kerel bbls on ow, 8 00 900 Ibs butter 32 00 300 Ibs codtish sedi 9 OO 1 threshing mill..... 300 00 $2884 OO By same steamer on 7th : 113 cases egon........ oat cael ee A OT wing dni rhe. ciao «balan 39 00 2 bris POCROSS, 285 ids eS 2 00 50 yards Island cloth.... 40 00 $470 00 Queen's County Rifle Assocuation, rmiukE Annual! Genera! Meeting of this Associa- tion will be held at the Stipendiary Magis- trate‘s Court Room on THURSDAY EVENING, j | ; | | Ae argo of 2.500 gtis. Frenc h { Jod | G, next, 9th inst., at Hight o'clock. By order, J. A. LONGWORTH, Secretary. Tth—3i Try the. TEA. 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE, Charlottetown Steam Laundry Sept. aug31 HEAD (¢ ic} Mark Wright & Co , Furniture Ware- room, King Square. AGENCIES: HASZARD'S . DAVIES, American Clothing © Store, Queen Street. re, S’Side Book G. E ———— Gents’ Goods a Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1888, Specialty. seen and another d: Ly of alarming reports published abroad respect- | North Atlantis Steamship 00, FROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP CLLR ESN? is intended to leave London for Charlotietown, and Wiramichi ABOUT THE isth SHPTHMBER. ae For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Aliantic 8, S. Company, 147, Fencharch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, 1886, __ AGENT. We Laugh, You Laugh, 1 They Laugh, Kverybody Laughs Who Sees Our Splendid Bargains. New and Exclusive Styles, Latest Novelties, Finest Qualities in Sea- sonable Goods for Fall and Winter, Jt Sf OPENED and selling at phenomenal August 31, } dingtes, | Middiesex, k ng. prices during the dul! season in harvest: Men‘s Black Suits, $6.50, up. Men‘s Fine Black Worsted, $8.5¢ ), up, Men's Tweed Suits, $4, up. ~ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1886. a , BARGAINS ——TO BE HAD IN PIANOS, ORGA setencgearnenen empress cai ; . ’ iv S ? : i; H . } a 1 q ‘Ez SEWING MACHINES MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street, Charlottetown. > een oa and be convinced that they keep the Largest and Best Stock of the above line of yoods in the Maritime Provinces. PIANOS in price from $250 to $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 to. MILLER BROTHERS, QUHEN ST, CHARLOTTETOWN, DEALER IN PIANOS, ORGANS & SEWING MACHINES, Ch'town, Sept. 4, 1886—6i wy 11i - > SP2zCiaAL. 2 = Men’s Fall All-wool Suits, $3.75. up. Youth’s Suits, $4.75, up. * Men’s very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. Men‘ 8 Ail-wool heavy Pants, $1.75, up. Child's Suits at a sacrifice. Men's Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. and to do so, will clear out at prices that must We must make room for fall goods, sell them, all remains of summer stock. Men's scarlet Shirts and Drawers, 6iets, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, 10cts, up. Men's Braces, l6cts. to . a pair. Ladies‘ Sacque Cioths, 85cts, up. } Men's Knit and Funnel Shi rts, $75cts, up. i Men's Regatta Shirts at cost Men’s White Unlaundried Shirts,’ 50ects, up. Heavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. | Stylish Carriage Blankets, $3, up. | White and Colored Bed Blankets, low prices. | Large Stock of Ladies’ Corsets, 40cts. a pair, up. | Auvther stock of Dent's Kid’ Gloves, 85cts. a | pau. Ladies‘ Hosiery, 10cts. a pair, up. { A very large stock of Fall T weeds, 45cts, up. Tailoring done this month at extraordinary | prices. Nowis the time to get your fall clothes, cheap. Large ‘Trunks, 85cts, up. Large Valises, 95cts, up. The finest stock of Umbrellas ever e this market, 65cts, up. New Fall Unions and _Drageets, 25ets, up, Men’s Rubber Coats, $2.75, up. Shirting Flannels, l6cts, up. Yarns—all shades and makes, Hats, &c. For Your Sake, Fur Our Sake, Fur Goodness Sake Come and Save Money ee te BROS., BLOCK, SAMERON . 1886— 10 THE /PRAD Cigars Wholesale. A NOTHER lotof tine CIGARS expected daily. ‘* Will be sold to the retail trade at "lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. D. OM. IREDDIN, JR, exhibited in 3mos Ch‘town, panes 9—Imo VERY fine, full-bred Bull Calf forSale. Ap- 4 ply to WM. HEARD, “The Cedars.” Aug. 20, 1886. Wi BS, Lees, VOUNT, NBs. FR ANCIS MAC NUTT bie to re-open 1er classes for Oil Painting on Monday, -_ 13th Sept, at her residence, St. Poier’s Road. sep 8, eod, 3i ake s OST—On Monday night, 6th inst., between the Gospel Tent and F ituroy Street, a Purse, con- taining a small sum of money, Finder will be rewarded by leav ing it it at this office, sopte—ai pd WANTE D—To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms; a good ten- ant for the right honse. Enquire at EXAMINER office. septs if 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 peers —H. H. Pollard. septs tf re L E T—A one and a-half story Dwelling, in good repair, with stable and large yard-room, situated on Dorchester Street: possession given about the 15th September. Apply to Peake |3ros. & Co, septs ti lT0 LE T—The Dwelling House on Grafton Street (furnished or unfurnished) lately occu- pied by Mrs. Thomas Dawson, deceased, with Stable and Coach-house and large Garden attached; immediate possession. Apply to Miss Dawson, on the premises, or to Thomas Alley. septl 2aw Te LET—That brick House on . Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and partic ulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod tf O LET— A Shop on Grafton Street, opposite the Law Courts, now occupied by Charles Laween as a grocery store augl8 eod wy li Wanxt ED—A Girl for genera! housework, ply at A. McNeiill’s, Hillsborough Park. aug 24 tt Ap- O LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- tainine five rooms; possession given Ist September.—James A. McLeod. aug20 tf 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. nefs, must please you. Our prices for cotton flan- all-wool flannels, ginghams, ete., for buying at Call and see them yourself and save money by once. BEER BROs. August 17, 86. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED ee MACDONALD’S. 20; ee B. New Dress Goods, New Velvets, | New Kibbsns, New Buttons, | Selling at Cheapest Prices a aie J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUREN STREET. iC th’tewn, August 25—-dy wy New Cashmeres, Rew Corsets, New Flannelis, Yew Tweeds, EASONABLE DRY GOODS, VERY CHHALP oan A ERKING & STERNS’ Balance of Ladies’ Straw | Hats 8 for almost nothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hais at a big discount. Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap. Bargains in PRINT COTTOXS. Bargains in COLORED MUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. ABY ERTISER,* who is desirous of buying a farm of say 400 acres, with the idea of | making a sheep farm, will be glad to have par ticulars of such as are for sale ; must have good subst antial homeste ad, near church, rail and vil- lage. Address: “Fred Palmer, Spelthorne, Ted aug3l 7 ble young ANT ANTE D AT ONCE—A smart, capa: W Man to eos the Lauuury ee cad > > nagemen d ° view of taking the manage Pt oe Shaw, — Manager P. E. ; 2 ly occu- Oo L E T The | Store y and Warehouse late ' pied by Messrs. George Carter & Co., on Great George Street; the dwe liing adjoining, oceupied 0 Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray ¢ Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilcioths. aie’) EVERYTHING CHEAP Ai ERKINS & STERNS. ¢< eter ‘oe CUED, by Mr. George Carter, woulda also be let if des ired. Apply to Messrs. George Carter & Co. ueen Square, or to A. H. B. } eae tioneer. augl—Jaw & wky August 4th, 1388.