= THE, at Se Localand Other Items. diye fis] commenees to-day - 0 | \ tor Oysters on the half shell - y's Rubber Boots, best quality Gioff Bros — O Loxpon tor Orysters.—.John Joy, Wa Street 2i- septl5 oo a Norrn’s, Philadelphia, Musical Journal for Septem ix nas en receiy ed, > Vvomen s best American Rubbers, Glove Brand, just opened at Goff Bros. _ - Turmaces, Cuff Buttons. Brooches, Chil. drens’ Rings, etc., justin at k. W. Taylor's - OysTERS | Uysters ! Oysters ! at London. 2i _ - _ the Ok septl5 iH N T i? H. L. Macdonald, M. P. P., Cardigan, are registered at the Osborne. the peace. —-+~»-_ —. ee Orpers from Ottawa are to the effect that The Scott Act Convention. the Sammerside Post Office is to remain open until nine lock each evening. - -~ CrristiaN Workers Training Class this evening inthe Y. M. C. A. basement parlor, atSoclock. Young men please attend. satellite thls Tne Pictou Standard reports that **Pilot | Wm. Cooke, whe came in in charge of S. S Caba eports passing in Antigonish bay, a lary express wagon, ‘without horse or drive 7 \ youNe MAN named Allen McKay, said to eanative of the Island, was killed on the 8th ult. the ship Snow & Burgess, while on the pas- sage from Antwerp to New York. Silk cielailhl Every member of the Charlottetown Engi- rs is specially requested to be present at Drill Shed, in uniform, to-morrow (Friday) evening, at 5 o'clock, to make final prepara tions for the inspection next Thursday. -_- 2. liz Pictou Standard launches the following conundrum at the heads of its readers: Why is & young man, courting a girl against her father's consent, like a voyage to a city in France? Because he is bound to Havre. — $< »—— lun Excursion and Kermess up the West | River yesterday afternoon was a very pleasant | sffair. The Kermess was well patronized, the | sail delightful, and the scenery along the river | Altogether the excursion was | muct admired. s decided success and was much enjoyed. dienlpaindininiihiag AN interesting event which took place at the residence of Mr. John Clarke, Crapaud, yesterday, is duly reported in the proper por- tion of to-day’s issue. The principals are well known in this city, where they formerly resided. To Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins we extend our best wishes for success in life. evisu Avction Sate.—Furniture of all kinds, stoves for halls, stores, parlors bedrooms, &c., with a large lot of odds and ends, all of which must be closed out. Sale at rooms, Queen Street, on Friday, Sept. 23, at one o'clock, to suit country buyers.—A. McNeIi, Auctioneer. | sept 15 dy till sale—wy li —___>_ — CarTAIN Davipson, of the Royal Military Coliege, Kingston, will inspect the Charlotte- town Engineers, on Thursday next, the 22nd inst. The inspection will be held at Belvidere, | on the Lower St. Peter’s Road, and will con- infantry movements in close and ex- tended order and in the manual and firing exercises. The engineering work will consist sist of of the construction of an encampment for the Company, supposed to be on the line of march in the midst of a hostile people, but not in the neighborhood of an armed force. The Company wil! be divided into squads, each under the command ofa N. C. officer. Some of the squads will congtruct the huts of the officers, N. C. officers and men; one squad will prepare the spriuy for the water supply, another squad wil] p.epare the field kitchen, and another rquad the sanitary arrangements. The defences will be prepared under the supervision of an officer. > — Tae Monetery Times remarks that the Canadian Cotton Mills, in spite of the com- bination, do not, as a rule, appear to be paying exessive dividends. The Montreal Cotton Company has paid three dividends oftwo per cent. since February, six per cent. in seven months; the Hochelaga is paying 2) per cent., and the Canada Cotton Company ‘4 per cent quarterly. These re- sults have been obtained under a combina- tion which was recently renewed. There had been an undue development of this in- Gustry, with the usual result, an excessive output. Destructive competition was averted, and combination took its place. The public is suspicious of such combina- tions, and it is well to know precisely what ground there is for the popular objection. lf no part of the earnings is being carried to capital, in any form, the profits can scarcely be regarded as excessive. EE ree More Harvesting Machines. Tue Walter A. Wood M. & R. M. Co., ot Hoosac Falls, New York, have sent tree new self-binding harvesting machines to the Island for the purpose of experiment- ‘ng and seeing what improvements can be made before commencing manufacturing for another year. The first machine we shall notice is the straw binder, which twists its own bands, tes the sheaf and turns it out as the Machine goes on. It is quite a novelty to see this machine at work, as it is said to “o its work so well that it does not miss More than one in two hundred bundles. The inventor, Mr. George Howe, is here with the machine. The second is a new light steel and wood frame twine bidder. It is very light and simple in constru ‘tion, and uses an endless ehain with hooks instead ot canvas to ele- vate the grain to the knotter ;itonly uses @ small canvas on the platform. Mr. Wat- ters, who invented the machine, is here Seeing if there is room for improvement in the knotters. The i t lhe third binder is also light, and has Mt one canvas rai bu ne canvas to bring the grain up to the hy, oe «=O notter lhe inventor, Mr. Holman,is here With the m achine. Mr Russel the ( ' Parsons, Vice-President of Seieetieee is here superinteuding the ee ions of the different machines. — He ; “mpanied by a full staff of. machinists. ‘€ Machines can be seen at work in differ- Snt fields ‘round about the Winsloe Road uring the next week. “ssrs. A. Horne & Co. are the general agents for the abdve firm. ARSENAULT, Wellington, and by talling from alott to the deck of | tion as chief plank in it platform.” TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. » [Sprerat Desparones to Tar EXAMINER. ] Annoying the Governor-General SHERBROOK, Sept. 14. The Eastern Townships Exhibition was formally opened to-day by the Governor- General. The stables containing 30 horses, valued at about $30,000, were burned last night. During the speech of the Governor- General a man giving the name of Michael Lynch, of Boston, interrupted the speaker. , | His Excellency was speaking on the advisa- bility of encouraging the proper kind of eumgration from England and Ireland, upon which Lynch called out, ‘ What about pauper imuigration ?” No notice was taken of this interruption, but almost immediate- || ly afterwards he added, ‘‘ You are a tyrant, sir, the greatest tyrant of Ireland. “What about Luggacurran?” The interruper was at this juncture pushed off the platform and taken into custody, charged wit disturbing Toronto, Sept. 14. Phe Scott Act convention closed to-day. Arrangements fora campaign against all repeal movements were made. It was de- cided to open a supplementary campaign fund, and all the temperance people will be »sked to subscribe. A lecture bureau of five members was also formed. A long time was spent discussing the formation of a third party, and it! was finally resolved ‘*‘ that this convention is of opinion that the pre- sent juncture is peculiarly favorable for the organization of a new party, with prohibi- lt om Warlike Talk. Paris, Sept. 14. At a military banquet at Toulouse, last ) evening, Gen. Breart declared that France now knew her strength, and that she was ‘ready and awaited revenge. M. Coles, member of the Chamber of Deputies, said the recent mobilizing experiments showed | the army in a position to give France the | revenge for which she impatiently waited. The Anarchists to Hang. Orrawa, Ill., Sept. 14. The Supreme Court this morning deliver- ed an opinion in the Anarchists cases, aftirm- j Ing the judgement of the court below. The execution is to take place on November llth. } —-—— a Another Victim. Dus.in, Sept. 14. | Casey, one of the wounded during the ‘recent melee at Mitchellstown, is dead. On Sunday he swore to a deposition identify- ing the constable who shot him. ' — ftorses Seized. WINNIPEG, Sept. 14. | The Customs officials at Regina have seized two hundred horses on a ranch near Regina for non-payment of duties. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 15—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds: fine warm ; weather. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 14.—D A McLeod, Eldon; Bruce | Barlow, Northam; J O Arsenault, Welling- ton; JJ Bates, New York; S C Clarke, Hali- fax; E B Biggar, Montreal; Geo Thompson, ‘and wife, Halifax; Alex Brown, Stanley; Edward Shea, Boston; Wm Jackson, Pitts- burg; Wm Smith, Brockville, Ont; J C Mar- tin, Montreal; A McWilliams, West Cape; Jas Ross, Mt Stewart; H L McDonald, Cardi- gan. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 14—V L Leavitt, Portland, Me; John Clarke, Moncton; James Gallagher, Philadel- phia; John Doull, Halifax; J Currie, Mon- | treal; J H Myrick, Tignish; George T Crook- shanks, Ottawa; Jas Mitchell, Montreal; Mr and Mrs W M Holmes, Hoosac Falls, N Y. SHIP NEWS. CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. PORT OF Sept 13—Swallow, Scott, Wallace. 14—-Grizelda, Bontin,Glace Bay; Beau Bassin, Walsh, Pictou; Royal Home, Walfe, Syd- ney, C B; ss Carroll, Brown, Boston. Sept 15—Neptune, Sampson, Port Mulgrave; Una, Chiverie, Souris; Reaper, Hartling, Sydney. CLEARED, Sept 13—Kate, Miller, Gaspe. 14—Frank, Grant, Wallace; Merry May, Mce- Kay, Sydney; William, Mutch, Pinette; Alert, Warren, Richibucto, Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou; Williamette, Gerrio, Syd- ney. Sept 15- -Una, Chiverie, Pictou; Beau Bassin, Walsh, do; Grizelda, Buntin, Glace Bay. OTHER PORTS. S'side, 10-—Ent, Capilla, Bell, Shediac, salt; Marion, Leoiner, Tracadie, N B, cedar posts; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal. 12—Minnow, Chase, Richibucto, lum; Champion, McPher- son, Pictou, coal; Restive, Cain, Pictou, coal. 13—ss Miramichi, Baquet, Pictou,stores; Peter Mitchell, Power, fishing grounds, herring. 10—Cld, Capella, Bell, Richibucto, bal;*Adonia, Arsenault, Pictou, bal. 12—Minnow, Chase, Richibuctou, bal; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, bal. 13—Rosane, Dunuay, Tracadia, N b. Brigt Nora (of Charlottetown, P. E. 1.), Murchison, at New York from Miragoane 2 days, was off Hatteras 9 days with heavy nor- therly gales; thence strong S. W. gales to Barnegat; thence two days of northerly winds; Aug 39, lat 45, lon 74.05, heavy wind sprang up from the eastward, with heavy sea; at Sporting Notes. Pictou celebrates to-day. A number Islanders have gone over. What about an athletic association for | Charlottetown this winter ? There will be trotting races at the Am- herst driving park on the 27th. The second annual regatta on Summet- side harbor comes off on Wednesday next. Jas. Hogg, Pictou Island, has purchased a tine Barrister colt from P. FR. 1. Judges say he is a fine one. _The contemplated visit of the Dublin University cricket team to Canada and the United States, this fall, has been postponed until next season, Waterville, Me., claims to have raised the first horse that ever trotted a mile in- side of three minutes in America. The event is alleged to have taken place in Bos- ton in 1818, when a horse named Suarrow trotted a full mile in 2.574. trainer, John Murphy, with the 14 year-old gelding, Keen Jim, (2.19) the other day, pleasantly remarking that a trotter which could not show a quarter better than 33 seconds was too slow for him. Murphy took the ribbons and sent his gift to the quarter in 22 seconds, a 2.08 gait. A large number of people witnessed the races at Truro on Tuesday. The 3-minute race was won by Winan’s (Truro) Gypsey in three straight heats, with Leaman’s (Truro) Albert D. second and Delahunt’s (Moncton) Troublesome third, and H. J. Kennedy’s (Ch’town) Nellie T. fourth. Best time 2.43. It took four heats to decide the 2.40 class. Shipp’s (Truro) Sir [Garnet won the last three. MeNutt’s (Truro) Harry M. took second money. Dalahaut’s (Moncton) Tam- berlane, third, and Murray’s (Truro) Mes- senger Clay, fourth. The best time was TO LET. PHE House and premises on Pownal Street at present occupied by the undersigned; pos- session given on or about the 20th October next. Apply to H. J. PALMER. Sept. 14, 1887—tf Household Furniture, BY AUCTION, FRIDAY, September 16th. BY Auctjon, at my Salesroom, FRIDAY, Sept. - 16th, Wgst., at 2 o'clock. Parlor, Bedroom and Kitehen #urniture, Carpets, Rags, Crockery- ware, &c., &c. Also—Lot of Heavy Blankets, nearly new, G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. Sept. 13, 1887—3i NOTICE. TH E undersigned, having purchased the stock at present inthe store lately occupied by C. E. Robertson, in the Cameron Block, we purpose selling the same at Auction,on TUESDAY, the 20th inst., of which due notice will be given. B. S. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, September 12, 1887. We purpose opening in the above store on or about the Ist day of OCTOBER next, a first-class Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Establishment. An entire new stock, suitable for the above business has been ordered. B. S. DAVIES & CO, Sept. 12—ii SATISFACTION EVERY TIME, —RETAILS AT— 32 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. PAPER PACKETS, 5, 10 and 20 Cts. CANS, 7, 12 and 22 Cts. August 30, 1887—1mo eod COAL. COAL. ee a Arriving Daily from Sydney : Cargoes Old Sydney Mine, “ Victoria Sine, " Reserve Mine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, ‘“ ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use. All of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market rates. C. LYONS. ACADIA CCAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Wharf. July 20, 1887—ex pat 3aw her guar ‘ &. Notice to Contractors. SAULT SAINTE MARIE CANAL. CONTRACTORS intending to tender for works of construction of the Canal proposed to be formed On the Canadian side of the Saint Mary’s River, are hereby informed that ‘'enders will be noon, while reefing the mainsail, Alexander Simons, able seaman, fell off the boom over- board; life buoy thrown to him; vessel was brought to the wind, sail taken off; launched | the boat and the man was picked up a quarter of a mile from the vessel, 40 minutes from the time he fell till he was on board again. T° LET—That Dwelling House on corner of received about JANUARY next, and that the most favorable time to examine the locality will be between the present time and the early part of November next. When plans, specifications and other documents are prepared due notice will be giveo. Contract- ors wilithen havean opportunity of examining them and be furnished with blank ferms of ten- der, etc. By order, A. P. BRADLEY, custon Street and St. Peter’s Road, now occupied by Mr. comes use Genus = ) iven atonce. Apply to Mrs. Geu { repos ustoh Street. septs . Secretary. Department of Railways and Canals, ttawa, 2ith August, 1587. a —3i oaw Robert Bonner presented the well-known | meni - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. i887. .FALL TRIP LIVER POO. ' The Clipper Brigantine AA RA. P. LEDW. LL, MASTER, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the 10th September, and will follow Krema, sailing from Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT. About the 25th September next. For freight, apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, August 30, 1887 ee St. JOSBPH'S BéZAAR, the Lieut. Governor and His. Lordship the Chief Justice. THE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society intend hoid- ing another Crand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, —DURING— Exhibition Week, October 8rd-8th. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar excel al] previous ones. Music and Amusements provided. Admission 10 cents. Ch'town, Sept. 1, 1887. CANADIAN NUbserinton B —AND— STATIONERY STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. 8. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. SUBSCRIPTIONS taken at above store for J. S. Robertson & Bros.’ Publications, Toronto; Family Bibles ‘Old and New Version in parallel columns). These Bibles and other valuable Books can be obtained by easy monthly pay- ments, thus placing good books within the reach of all classes of the peopie. Prospectus of publi- cations can be seen at store. In connection with above is a well-selected stock of Stationery, embracing everything usu- ally kept in a stationery store, which will be sold on very reasonable terms, A. G. BREMNER, Agent. Ch’town, July 12—2mo eod FROMLIVERPO OL. BY Ase. BS THE BRIGANTINE cH DITH,”’ bD. A. MeRAE, Master, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the 25th SEPTEMBER, sailing For Charlottetown Direct! ABOUT THE drum OCTOBER NEXT. For Freight apply in Liverpool to PITCAIRN BroruHers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owner, WM. WELSH. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1887—6i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. pactnaaneacctnriannecametteenssi nese a ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to No. 268, Dorchester Street, East. sepil5 eed _—— . BOARDERS—Good accommodation for a few Permanent and Transient Boarders at the Railway House, Water Street.—John Boiger. septi4 tf OR SALE OR TO LET, for a number of years, a House and Shop on Great George St., Sree Dominion House; is well adapted for either a grocery store or Boarding House; tee. session given about the Ist October next. For gegmare apply to the owner, on the premises.— as. Bradley. sept 15 dy & wy tf WaANtED—A plain Cook and Nurse at once good references required. Apply to Mrs. Road, or to esBrisay, Charlottetown. sepl4 di T° LET—The half of a Double-tenement House, situated on Sidney Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets; six rooms, with stable, &c. Apply on the premises to P. McQuaid. septl4 3i GIRL WANTED-~—In a small family, to do cen. eral housework, Apply to Mrs. John A Moore, 433 Kent Street, Kast. septl3 tf Rowan Fitzgerald, Mount EKdwar Mrs. James O LET—The House on Pownal Street, oocu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten rooms ; rent moderate; possession given any time after October Ist. Apply to William Mur- ray, baker. septi2 tf BOARDERS.— Two or three gentlemen will find desirable rooms and board at the “Duncan ouse,” corner Prince and Water streets. Terms moderate, septl?2 6i O LET—A House on Grafton Street, near the Atheneum, containing ninerooms. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. septi2 tt YO LET—That desirable Dwelling House on Bayfield Street, with stable and coach house attached, lately occupied by J. F. Power, Esq. Enquire of D, K. M. Hooper, Euston Street. septlo WANTED-— For a small family in town, where _ the wasbing is given out, a ape ay Cook; t this offige, references required, Apply a , pt 10 PRP PA waa Fall Trade. J. B. MACDONALD is Selling Of at Extraordinary Low Prices all Kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fall Stock. Please Call. pennant eae oD « a. MEAC DONALD. Ch'town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat Bankrunt Clothing. Cid Bargains (or All A()? SUTIA Aeoahink « acithens Will: bessiaiieiimene eh prices that will astonish all. The natives have got to be surprised, and the only way to do it is to show them our C othing and tell the price. All-wool Suits, worth $10.00 (just think of it) only $6.50. Extra good Worsted Suits, worth $14.00, now $10.00, Coat, Pants and Vest, separate, at tremendous low prices. Try us, we can do it, and the goods must go. —— how SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, August 8, 1887—-eod & wky HOT WATER. TERis is THe DAISY. si Cheapest and Best Hot Water Boiler in the market. Only one year since it was patented, and one hundred (100) already” in use, giving perfect satisfaction. It can't help it, because the principle upon which it is constructed is as nearly perfect as possible. Since taking up this branch of business, we have completed | several very important contracts, notably our new Dominion | Building here, and also the one at Summerside, as well as a | number of private residences. As it is inconvenient te publish many Testimonials in a newspaper advertisement, we have selected two, which we feel will convince our friends that we are the right parties to do this kind of work. In a very short time we will again be visited by Jack Frost, and those who contemplate making their homes comfortable, with less labor and less cost than by any other means, would do well to send for us to give them estimates at once. McKINNON & McLEAN, TESTIMONIALS. MESSRS, McKINNON & McLEAN,— GENTLEMEN, —With reference to the Heating Apparatus put into my house by you last fall, I would respectfully state that it has given very great satisfaction. My house, as you are aware, stands in an isolated and exposed situation, yet during the cvidest weather the heat could be regulated to any desirable temperature My experi- ence leads me to believe that the hot water system of heating, as put in by you, is superior to all other forms of heating I have seen, in its saving of fuel and labor, simplicity of healthful, comfortable, safe and economical in use. J further wish to express my satisfaction with the manner in which the work was done by you. Yours truly, House cf Assembly, P. E. I., April 21st, 1887. SAMUEL PROWSE. ee (| ee ee Charlottetown, P. FE, L., 21st April, 1887. MESSRS. McKINNON & McLEAN,— Dear Sirs,—The Hot Water Apparatus which you put into our store and offices last fall has given perfect satisfaction. Yours truly, Ch'town, July 23, 1S87—2 m 3aw CARVELL BROS. Picking Vinegar aud Spices WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ee () — English Malt Vinegar.—This is without doubt the Best Pickling Vinegar in the Market to-day, and as we import it direct from London, England, we are prepared to give the best value for your money. White Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factorys in the Dominion, and we guarantee it to be strictly pure and unadulterated. Cider Vinegar.—A stock of this nice Table Vinegar always kept on hand. Pickling Spices. - We have just received a large quantity of Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can recommend as a first-class article It contains sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business BHAMR- GorTFT, QUEEN SQUARE AND KING ‘Ch’tuwn, Sept, 6, 1887—eod wky SQUARE STORES, working, cleanliness, and safety from fire, and I hereby recommend it as being the most - a — oe ip eng aS Ae Ser eee Sone a ennenlingloniaul en a na — = me a or hi ah Spee | We ee (co tiee. Heh mune ~ sf ea? ky Wan on ett fl ie aneLE A + hi A aia ti) a een “+ a ae ee eee een SETTER a a ease cee eqyemnnenn nae ‘= a ee a ee eee ee ~entianlienie