aig SRE POM, ahigs Pe ee THE Local and Other Items, ‘) , vrs to-night, 7 ‘ . Cod Cranherries at Beer & eof sept 2) Si oo Vn. J. M Avo left on a business trip te mnity o Sy. Josern’s Bazaar will be opened on i lay, t ith October. artillery Band will be in attendanee. diet Min . 3s TRATNOR, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, who has been spending his vacation In Hoston, retut ned homeé last even We nial ue dwelling hoyse on Sidney Street sold at anction by A. MeNeill yesterday, has sittee’ been disposed of at pritate sale to Mr. D. A. Bruce, Tor #1500 - Two Scott Act cases were up before His Hon ‘ e Police Court this morping. One was postpored and the other dismissed. An assault case Was postponed nits Ma. James A. McKenna, Assistant Private Secreta » Sir John A M: wcdonald, arrived from Ottawa last evening to spend his vaca , with his parents and friends im this city - Tue printer's strike in St.John, N. B., is over. Those of the printers in the Sun and Globe offices whose services were reqtiired have been taken back, but the othérs are still ite. Ihe printers have gained nothing by the strike, but the Nun and Globe were somewhat isconyeniencéd* for a few days. 7 tne Reéevatta at Summersitle on Tuesday was weil attended, but owing to the rough weather only two ot the races came “off. In » sail-boat race there were three entries, and in the single « wll race there were also thrée entries Only one of the sail boats went over the course, it being too roagh for ther two — EE lure long talked of matc: race between ffen. Butler's yacht America, “and Commo dore Weld’s yacht (iitana, was sailed off Marblehead-onm Saturday: The mateh was for $1,000, and was'the outcome of the recent racing in which the two yachts have competed. it was won by the America on the very close margin of five seconds. }-_o Prtvce Street Scnoo.t.—We are requested to state that ‘if the person who wrote the let- tem in yesterday's EXaminer,~signed ‘ A Parent,’ will call atthe office of the Secretary of the City Schon] Board, the latter will ac- ompany him to the Prince’Street School building, and will show him that his state- ments are mythical and baseless.’ _— -*s--— In another column we publish an_ interest- ing article apropos ef the Rev. Mother St, Angelina's Silver Jubilee,—a _ celebration which inadvertantly escaped our notice at the time it took place. The article, which is from a New York paper, clearly shows the rapid strides our educational institutions have made in a score of years. lf not too late, we extend our Hearty congratulations to the worthy Superioress. hate ore A’ CORRESPONDENT at Alberton furnishes us with the particulars of _« sad. drowning... acci- dent which occurred at that place a few days Ago ‘. appears that a bright young son of we ohn Skerry, while sitting on the railway h cin fishing smelts, fell over into the water helets, It was abot twenty minutes after he fell when he was rescued. Everythiug pos- sible was done to resuscitate him buat to ne) .. avail, the spare of tife-had tled. His funeral was largely attended. His parents have the of all in their sad bereavement. sympathy - -— Tue ste amet W orcester feft*here*for Boston = at 6 o'clock las t evening, at 6 o'clock, Shé took the usual cargo and the following passen- gers: -Miss Anna Dogherty, Miss Easton, M A Daffy, Chas Clen, G R' Bell, G H Howe, Mrs McMillan, Miss Wc Adam, Miss Dogherty, Alice Dogherty, Miss Gillis, Miss McRae, Miss T Gillis; sTiss Arthar, Mise-vans, Lena Brown, Miss Morrison, Mrs Morrison, Annie Morrison, Mis Livingston, D A McLeod, Miss Waddel;--Miss Steele, Miss ~-Pufdy, “Miss Roberts, Miss Annie Reddin, Miss White, Miss Palier, P, MeOormack, Geo Vesey. atk ee ee ee ee Some troubles are reported in police circles. Office: Foster hag informed Marshal Thibi- deau tat rather than serve any more Scott Act | paps ref - Mre-Grant, -he will restgr-bis position on the fofte. He was still on duty ast night’, Mc. Foster, had some..trouble with Mr. Grant on Tuesday, over the Ken< nedy case. it appears the officer was unable to find Kenaédy. “and so reported to Mr. Grant, when warm’ words were exchanged. Officer Foster has been on the force three| years ancl has — been considered @ Zoo0d officer. He says he is not particular whether he remains on the force or not,—Moncton Timés ———_———— * oMipsuipmas DovuTwey and” thrée™ ofthe nine men in hospital, injured. by the explosiorf’ of rockets on-the Bellerophon, are—very low and are not expected tosurvive. Midshipman Doutney’s parents have.been cabled for. His suflerings are terrible. The other thirty men who received slight burns and bruises have recovered and are doing duty as usual. It is reposted that an. investigation willbe held into the alleged carelessness of the ship's othcers and that a court martial will undoubt- edly follow. The more the matter is talked about among the crew the more mizcacnlous appears the cones of the men from instant deat} Halifax Herald. ST esT= - AMONG the passengers in the steamer from Pictou last evening was a young lad about ten years’ of age, who gave his name as James Duncan and said he was from Miss Stirling's Children's Home, Aylsford, N. S., en route to Murray Harbor, to Rev. J. G. Phinney who had adopted him. He was neatly dressed but without money, having, he said,~ bit sixty cents when he left the Home. As Soon‘as’ he landed from the boat the poor little fellow | began crying. He was taken tothe Osborne House where he was well cared for during t! 1e } bight. A collection was taken up for his! benefit and he was -sent.to Murray Harbcr this morning in the packet Sea Bird. <tio~~tlifiitbdiles Tue Port Hawkesbury correspondent of the Halifax Herald says itis the general opinion | of experienced fishermen that the large fleet | of seiners that were the North Bay had been jig ing mackerel, as in days gone by, DATEY--2XAMINER; ===> ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. * J Seecian Darspatctes To Tux Examinrr,} Davitt’s Parting Remarks. QUEENSTOWN, Sept. 22. Michaé] Davitt safled on the steamship svitannmic to-day for New York. He said the doctors had ordered an ocean journey. He proposed tomake no public appear- ances in the United States. The order for the suppression of the League would | neither intimidate the members nor either }iu the least degree set back the popular inovement. —[t was simply impossible now to crush the move nent, that would mean to put in _. prisou three-fourths of the population of Ireland. ‘* We must fight. We must make sacrifices for’ the principle of | self- “government. I have already served nine years in prison. On returuing to Ireland I have a good pros- pect of putting in more years in prison. I believe every earnest Nationalist is ready todo thesame. It would be_ infinitely more agreeable if we could continue the struggle in a peaceful, constitutional man- ver, but the Tory Government will not let us. _ Justin MeCarthy Again. Lonpon, Sept. 29. JustinaMeC Jarthy in a lecture last evening said no tian in his Senses, not even Mr. Smith or Mr. Balfour, could conceal from himself the fact thatthe Home Rule ques- tion was settled, and that it only remained tw arrange the terms. The Irish would have their parliament, and he trusted that the commercial prosperity of Lreland would be restored. onan Sgr Cholera ia Rome. Rome, Sept. 2 The successor of the prefect of sheds who recently died of cholera also succumb- ed. A number of chemists and physicians who became panic-stricken fled from Mes sina, pursued by the police, were taken back. The mob shot a postman under the ‘impression’that hé-spread the epidethic through letters which he distributed. Collision on the Inter colonial. Qvesec, Sept. 22 News has been received of a serious rai!- way collision on the Intercolonial between St. Maurice and Little Metis. The en- gineers Of both trains are reported killed. Beyond this no particulars can be learned, as all inquiries for details -are ignered by the railw ay people. The Verdict. Lonpon, Sept. 22. -The eoroner’s verdict ‘in the collision on}* the Midland Railway to-day rendered a verdict of manslaughter against Taylor, the engine driver and fireman of the express train from Liverpool. 0 Brien's Trial. LonDoON, Sept. 22. The mayor and municipal authorities; clergymen and other distinguished resi- dents of Cork will attend the trial—of O’Brien, inorder to show their sympathy with him. Gone to Nova Scotia. ase ¥ Orrawa, Sept. 22. Hon. Mr. McLelan left this afternoon for Nova Scotia. - He will be absent some time a¢ the trial of the election petition against him is to comeoff néxt week at Trtiro. Arrested for Embezzlement. Paris, Sept. 22. M. Cronsel, director of the Journal Esta- fettes, has been arrested on a charge of em- bezzling 177,500 francs belonging to the assudiation of Republican journalists. To Resign. LONDOR, Sept. 22. ~ Win. Jo Evelyi>~Consérvative’ meniber for Deptford, has threatened to resign}. rather than support the Government’s cruel measures in Areland. Lest ‘in the Floods ‘Lonpos, Sept. 22. It is reported” beyond Wady Halfa- that | hundreds of lives were lost in the floods, eauséd by the rising ef the-Nilers --~-" * ~4 TAMARAC Alderman RE, Elbeck, Nee Bee tbe Ont., Home Rule Resolutions. Be LFAST, Sept. 22. -Resolutions-in favor -ef-Heme Rule were adopted at mass meeting held in r this city cn Wednesday. More . Earthquake. Maprib, Sept. 22, An earthquake in Malaga to-day caused |a panic among the people. . There was no damage. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 23—10 a.m. West and north-west winds, fair cool oe STRAYED-OR STOLEN, LARGE brown dog, answerto the name of Cesar. A teward will be given for his re- covery by apoiviag at EXAMINER Office. Sept. 23, 3i, eod, pa, ~ a a = TO THE TRADE. CIGARS WHOLESALE. wee ae *c as a they aan have kept, the body of fish that | BY last Siete our stock of Havana and went in the bay this summer with the large : quantity of bait they would distribute; whereas when they could get no bait, the fish Jeft and they think the mackerel that are now “being Caught on the Amcrican shore are the Sampe th Ze were caught in the bay. As proof | of this they state that the mackerel caught in | the bay in Jaly had small tinkers in them, about two inclies in length, whereas those lately caught had‘tinkers in them about four, A Souris Kast: lat or 2nd class. 1st preferred. inches long, which shows arg account of ; ¥ they hed to _ etting bait in the NUrth ¢ ¥mull fel: Domestic Cigars is complete. We guarantee to sell Cigars for retail as cheap as can be imported. ID) OM, REDDIN, JR., Cameron Bleck. Sept. U, 1887—1mo eod er WANTED. Male Teacher for Célville School, No. 33’ C. C, CARLTON, Je. sve Stee essary ama" Seoretary Supt, 17-8 Jew. we jin - ‘satisfactorily, according to the P HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 22—M A McDonald, Eldon; F Me- — d, Summerside; T White, Boston; JG} rimgeour, Cardigan Bridge; Geo M Stewart, Toronto; WM TP Pearman, Halifax; JG Toombs, Mount Stewart; F M Clay and wife, Victoria; Geo Thompson, Halifax; 7 W il- tiams and wife, Georgetown; Miss Carrie Farquharson, St Andrews; Miss Olive Far- quharson, do; Miss Kdith Douglas,, Head Hillsborough; ‘Geo R Montgomery, Cascum- ees C M MeNabb, Grand Traeadie; R F murke and wife, Descouce,'*C Bb; Miss T Taylor, Boston; J J Bates and wife, New York; James Duncan, Aylesford, N&.. 23-- WE Earle, St John, N B; Jas H Bourk-, Mill View; D W Palmer, Victoria; J A ( ‘ol. ings, Sturgeon; Miss M E Collings, do; D Egan, Mount Stewart; Richard Smith, Pownal, RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 22—-Wm Davis, Montreal; Frank Har- rison, Toronto; J Warner, Montreal; A Lacy, Montreal; J S Turnbull, Boston; J A Mor. rison, Halifax; T C Simson, do; George Hen- derson, do; Joseph McKinnon, Tignis)h. OCEAN HOUSE. Sept. 22—Neil McKay, Boston; A. B. Me- > Tssac, ast River; Mrs. Katie Bushard, do; Magyie Cheverie, Souris; Belle Morrison, Hernran ville; Mrs P Mofrison, do; Annie Morrison, do; Laura A Docherty, Cardigan; Alice Docherty, 2 Carrie Sutherland, do; ; Stanley Kayes, Bostort; Wim.F Doeherty, do Melville Dav idson, do. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 20th, 1887. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: jo! ee OO ee fF 286 brls oysters ‘thai cialis Poa ciss ips) wd me Oe eS eee 7 73-bris-potatoes “....... ae me eee: 6 eo Sc te. 72 oS os Circa s pee a pass 0% 258 OGi Comnlen 7 5... Ractend> «<> 2a cee ne 400 $1498 By samé stmr. on 2st :- 5 barrels mackerel........ (iG 3. ae i EEE ELECTED 32 fy UO ss, ie ks i es 312 Se GUND WOE... . ¥en 5 + aga os es ovet 3 190 Geo the calf akties... 7.; i... ih. . ok ee 24 ee ee UN: . sonatas’ ccs bess. 1135 ee ne NN nh ace ccc sees 125 W g o o , oe ces 32 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. + 22—-Rising Dawn, Boudrot, Pictou; ss M’ A*Starr, Fergiisti: Hfx; “Frank,” Grant, Wallace; R Boak, McDougall, Sydney; Lone Star, Sampson, Souris; E Browa, Richards, Grand River; Mary Kate, Mul- lins, Pictou; Minnie R McKenzie, McNeill, Pieteu; Daniel, Roberts, Tatamagouche; Minnie Scott, Allen, Cape Tormentine. Sept 23—Confederate, Forrest, Sydney. CLEARED. Sept 21—Albion, Wry, .Buctouche; Rising Jawn, Boudrot, Pictou. Sept 22—ss M A Starr, Ferguson, Hfx; Frank, Grant, Wallace; Lady May, Wil: liams, Pinette; Minnie R McKenzie, Mc- Neill,. Pictou; ss Worcester, Nickerson, Hfx;.Ripple, Cruiekshanks, Hawkesbury. OTHER PORTS. . S’side, 20—Ent, sch Ripple, Cruickshank, Port Hawksbury, herring. -20—Cld,schy Mary Mac, Ferguson, Pictou, scrap iron; Mary Alice, Ryan, Picton, empty casks; Ripple, Cruickshank, Port Hawksbury, mdse, "DIED ~~ S On Thursday, the 22a0d inst., Brenton Eardley, —— son of aura J. and J. W. Young, aged 77 weeks. P.-E SLND ~RUTLWAY, TO CONTRACTORS, EALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed and marked ‘*Tender,” will be received until SATURDAY, Sept. 24th inst.. for the work of moving the freight shed, on the wharf at Coos Traverse, from the east to the west side of wharf Plan and specification may be seen at the} Superintendent's office, 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 ten- dering 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 an and specifi- cation. If the tender is not accepted the deposit will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept thetowest or any*tenders=—" ~~ J. UNSWORTH, , ’ Acting Superintendent, Railw ay - Office, Ch’town, Sept. 16, 18%6. sep16 ul 23, pat wky her jour pid anion fi FOR SALE. A SULTANA (base burner) Stove; used for two winters omlyy-in pemfectorder; will be sold he Apply to wr : B. J.CUNDALL. Sept. 20—2atw «++ «+ - — C says: ‘“Tamarac Elixir” is the best medicine on earth for Coughs and Colds. In my own case it produced rapid. and gratifying-.results- I, caught a- severe cold which it seemed impos- sible to break up, but continually became more thoroughly seated. Finally a hacking cough set in which troubled me-dey and-might, | hcausing soreness of’ the Lungs. Hearing your’ ‘Tamarac’ highly recommended, ,F procured a bottle. The first dose eased..the cough, and one bottle completely cured: me. - It isa splen- did préparation, pleasant to’ the taste, and should be kept in every house... Sept. 21, 1887—ecd & wky J ae . ~- Pnest 6 Hope epee giveay gy Pe Ee far Box 66 ST. JOSEPHS wATTAR: Under the Patronage of His onor. the Lieut. a Mie _Gevernor- Lordship the Chief Justice. ing another this year, in aid of St. Joseph s Schootin- the”. Convent Building, Pownal St, as _DURING— ‘Exhibition Week, October $rd-8th, No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar _,, @xcel all previous ones. i uéié abd Atnusemeénts provided. ~ * , Admission 10 cents, an as i, 1887. THE Ladies of St, Joseph's S Society sea ane Grand Bazaar! m FRIDAY. SEPTEMBE ae 2 Ss ee ee ss. LINE REO CROSS POR NEW YORK es e+ THE STEAMSHIP is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE 6th...) O'F.O. BER “es to Bermuda and West Indies, oy Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and ¢ other Europe an Ports. _For freight or passage apply to -—— “PENTON-? NBWBERY, : Ea AGENT, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1887. anyone, We warn the public against those who offer Watches for sale and take very much less than asked, An instance came.to our notice the other day where $85 had been asked and $20 accepted fora Watch that gall for less than $15, Since then, several similar cases have been brought to our notice, Watches or Jewelry, that will best customers and to sell at such a price that it will pay them to buy from Us: “BE. W: TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, | Sole Agent for the Sale of Rockford Watches Cameron Block, Charlotteiown, _ 15, 1887—2aw & =. _—* ‘ ~- House—Mrs. Macinni«» septs tf Rentin? on SOT un, Very awe to this office, sept23 sept23 li’ TOLEN STRAY D —Last Fiiday evenin a Skye riepr ans we) ste-the name ofSn date they will be prosecuted; reward for re‘urn. Apply at this office. -— 3i SERVANT GIRL WANTED.—App “to D. six. rvoms; with - pantry and al . Norton, office. . « sept2é6tf Stexm, Navigation Co. Sa wARS 20 Ai ed --Fora term Wa oii “Book. corahatent Spe bedy a posi- Charlottetown, ‘ _sepus dh. de > wer es > oe WANTED—A plaimr Cook “and Nurse ‘at once good references required. Apply to Mrs. Railway: House; Water Street.—Johit Bolger. * gsepti4 t® olurssoew eee T° LET—The House on Pownal Street;-ocen- 7 pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten, rooms ; ‘rent moderaté’; possessién givéh any - time.after. October Jet. Apply to Wiliam - Mur ray, baker. septl2 té- KARL “MIRANDA”’ Perkins. Hvve much pleasure in “infimating to tlieir numerous ane and CATTLE carrie? at’ through Biltimiwe,.. Savannah, Barmuda, -West. Indies, We ask the: public to 0 remember a Ne No Gene - that we sell. Watches as - cheap as. we and other regular. Watchmakers ~ “Dur object is not only torsell goots j but ‘to “supply articles, - whether answer the purpose. required by. our 23, A887. ANNOUNCE MENT. 0 Dterns customers that their New Goods for this Season’s are now. to hand, and-all departments are now filled up ...Withthe Latest Designs and the Newest Fabrics at the very Lowest Prices. Trade ——— oO ee Perkins & Sterns Sept. 16—dy & wky aK WRIGHT & CO. o- -———- Faetory---New Labor Saving Machines--- New Desig gus---New Methods---New Prices. ——o -—— J While- ovr Prices-are Less, we claim , that, our-Goods, for Design, Material and. Workmanship are second to none. _. We do not make a practice of running down or trying to depreciate other people’s goods—ours sell on their merits. _ Ch’town, Sept. 17,, 1887-, t ’ Dn \ | WANTS, LOST, FOUND eet ees Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin OR. SALE—A Sipeledar reechsl ain |, eh, oB ne Wana Girl for general housework; one aa mn4 te children preferred. Apply at this if foun inthe possession of anyone afer this McLeod, Dominion Building. sep pd “4. T°. LET—House on Bayfield Street, eqpteining ee Se ee roche: possession given Pay _ Apply to Ptett Street: Cid W ANTED-—A Boy for general work ina a abene! miust be well recommended, Apply at this mn ee ee ee ela PREPARING ——FOR THE S~ Fall ep ade. eS Ss Ne mes enter Awe — J. B. MACDONALD is-Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all | kinds of Dr set Gado y Goods: and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fall Stock. Please Cali. enon MACDONA LD. Ch’town, August 25, 87 —dy wy—pat . BAGS FOR. POTATOES—A quantity. of Bags (old and new) for sale. Apply at P. KE, Island ee eee FOUND—Last evening, a sum of ———s , wr _— owner can have the same by applying at sant! ruve } Thomas: Hickexs Siddey Supet.- seplloji pd. O LE ears, & use with pT large artes a bottyd inte hoase, situated on Kent Street. oes lo Sian «| Phillips. ’ EAL\VJLAVW SA - Septis tf on Rowan Fi rald, Mount Edward Road, or to Mrs. James Desbrisay, Charlottetown. sepl4 4i | a et re ee re et ee ee TF ueaen il —The half of a Double- eeneseens treet,-between.} ‘Pown an 3 hae ais rooms, with J , &e. ‘Ane yon the preg ee Eons Meou oy BOARDERS--Good accemm ion for a few Permanent und Transient Boarders at the Wate DULall oJ Vaneau desirable’ Toonis and boa “Duncan ouse,” corner-Prin incesnd: Water Bifests: Terms eae “ sept? 6i ARDERS.— Two or three entlemen will fina |. Bo gentlemer the washing is se — 3 a 908 lain Cook; .} references, req ees: » ; ; s “sept 10 now to let... Hogan, “augls bor O'LET2The store lately decupiéd by A. E. Yuill ; immediate possession: ~ Appty~to M. Stevenson, Quese Street. junel4 tf eet capac: r,.Hunter River. sep? wky ~ | WANTED~ For & Small fatiily fh town; where | TY Oo “Comfortable Brick aoa on Kent Street, Apply to M. wane AT “ONCE- A Blacksmith, or one with two years’ practice. Apply to WwW h ncger aid trae A. cieeeeee te conan emer Lost—on ‘the street, between Stamper’ ’s Corner and St. Dunstan’s Cathedral;a small Purse: + fowordedtue fied oe a oake Sets ee — res a —_ mein nothing, t All +A... 6) SuITS, bought at a sacrifice, willbe cleared out at Ds that will astonish -all. The natives lave got to be surprised, and the only way to i it.is to show them our C.othing and tell the price. ‘ All-wool Suits, worth _ 00° (just think of a now sie $6.50. | Extra good Worsted Suits, worth $14. 00, now $10.00, Pants and West, | separate, at tremendous low prices. ty us, we can doit, and the goods’must go. eee > « ‘+. ee Ee E. PROWSE, > SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT;:74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Augost 8, ee) ved & why Crteate wasn © wae eee Le ane ON SRN RNS NN Am SES AERC NOY a ogee ie tee me ait a