THE DAILY EX Local and Other Items. , A g is o} ng new Hats to-day ue aug2S Bi eod - Model School will re-open on Monday ext t bOcK ' o ‘ ' Black Jers« ys opened to-day at bros., Brown's Block. B. Warpsrerron, Eso., the Old Coun: try last arrived | vening. He looks enanliiltias te Bible Class will be held in the Y. M. (. A. Parlor this evening, at 8 o'clock \ll > \ 22-cent bottle of Celery Salt selliny f its ; also Toilet Soap, 14 cents per ¢ ike, K Bra s os UPENING to-day : New Fancy Frillings, new Stripe Silk and Velvets, pretty and che ap at l. KB. Maedonald’s. = fur steamer Miramichi arrived here last evening at 0.15 with large general cat She sailed at midnight ~ - His Grace Ar hbishop O'Brien was a pas senger on the Princess of Wales this morning, returning home te Halifax. ~~ Count Angeoaweet, |. O. F., meets toenight in J. D. McLeod's Hall, at 8.15. All the oth cers and lie mibe rs are requested to be present. uate Rev. ALEX®McLeav, formerly of Eldon but t present stationed at Hopewell, N. 8., is on tto the Island. He is staying at the Osborne om lurk A n Sa Stevenson s Building MW t \ los i Ss evenilixg. Vl is 8 ti is : t t Vas xX urgain _ - Baptist Cuuren Rev. Mr. Meikle will preach to-morrow (Sunday) morning, 29th nst., at 1] o'clock, and Rev. Mr. Chambers I he eveniny at 6.30, ddininitis I following new colors in Winsor and Newton's Oil Paints have been received at Watson's Drug Store: Cobalt Blue, New Blue, Indigo, Blue Black, Terre Verte, Brown Pink —— ue steamer Bonavista, Capt. Anderson, called he it half past 6 o’clock this morn- ing, and sailed agaim at 8 oclock. She had forty or fifty return passengers and a general caryo aicotaiaenle Mr. Norpuorr, of the New York Herald stati, who has spenta week or more getting the facts of the fishery question, has gone to Cape Breton and will probably visit P. E Island - Mr. Samvet Harrison, of Moncton, while st work repairing the railway tank at Amherst on Tuesday had his rightarm broken in two places by being crushed between falling timbers. - ine Mr. W. R. Warson, editor of the Good Templa f Canada, Toronto, who has been on the Island for several weeks past, leaves for home. via Freetown and Summerside, this ifternoon. > formerly cf Charlottetown, but now of Boston, has issued a challenge to tight any man in the world, barring Sullivan, eight rounds, Marquis of Queensbury rules, Jor LANNON, for a purse of S500. Silla dias [ue stallions Stockman and Island King, the iirst named owned by Jaa. Clow, M. he Ged Murray Harbor, and the latter by Mr. Alex. McMillan, of Brackley Point Road, have been taken to the Bangor Exhibition. liar 1 Mea. Maxwett, Civil Engineer from New I in the interests of is ere Brunswick, a Water | a FELEGRAPHIC NEWS. }SPRCtAL Desearones 'ro Tae EXAMInrr, | Besion Excited. — - Bosron, Aug. 28. Phe mackerel market is somewhat excited owing to the high prices paid for two North Bay trips at Gloucester, Mass. On Mon day last 700 barrels were sold by auction, freahzing $9.75 per barrel, sea pack ed, an advance of 85.50 over last cargo sales. Receipts from the Provinces by steamer sold at $9. Dealers have not had itime to adjust their prices of small lots, but higher rates all around i Works Company. The firm which he repre nts are now mstructing water works in fo wlioining cities in Nova Scotia and New Pranswick ; sii e Tue two Shetland Island ponies imported | Mr. j J. Davies, of the Pankin. arrived bie wt evening via the Princess of Wales. They stand about three and a half feet high, are two and three years of age, and their com- bined weight is 499 Ibs. sia deinleal Ow Thursday evening, about a quarter to a tarimer was crossing the rail- way track on the Malpequs toad with a horse .od mowing machine. The machine caught in the rails and before it could be released the express train came along. The wert unharnessed, but the machine was a fixtur: util the cow-catcher came in contact with it, field in the ’ , eight o clock, horses and moved it in sections into a neigh berho« vl. His Grace THE Most Revzrexn J. J. Lyxeu, Archbishop of Toronto, was a passen by the East Express train this evening, for Baldwin’s Road, will dedicate to St. ‘ieresa to-morrow the beautiful new wooden Church just ymipleted. His Cirace will preach the sermon himself. The priests and people from the neighboring parishes will be in attendance. We congratu- late the Parish of St. Teresa on the possession of one of the pre ttiest wooden places of wor tl he Island. where he solemnly ship on dda a ir appears that, after all, Charlottetow n is it the only place where the testimony given t Scott Act trials is peculiar. Ina trial at swore that ale, which they St. Thomas, Ont two witnesses they had drunk bottled hought at defendants store. One said it was ‘what is known as strong beer or ale,’ but he didn't know whether it was intoxicating or not. The other was equally ignorant as to its intoxicating properties, and said it did not in- toxicate him. On this testimony the Magis- dismissed the case. ee Cue bark Moselle, R. Rendle master, sailed Liverpool, G. B., on the 27th inst., w ith the following cargo : 500 cases lobsters, ship- ned by Fred Morrow; 320 do., shipped by W. Matheson: 356 do, shipped by Daniel Davies; 100 do., shipped by D. & P. McNutt; 172 do., shipped by ‘Peake tfros. & Co. 813 starch. shipped by Baltic Starch Co.; 300 do., shipped by ~MeKinnon & McLean; 600 do., shipped by Beer & Son's; 465 do., shipped by Prowse & Son's; 364 pieces birch timber, con- taining 5.619 cubic feet and 9,860 pieces deals bags id ends, ficial measurement, shipped by the owners, Peake Bros & Co. This vessel wil: go on the berth at Liverpool for Charlottetown as adver- tised. inaiiinatmnees Tue classes re-open at St. Dunstan's ge on Wednesday next. Last year iti ition was in @& Mose tion. there being on the tuition list as ; aw students as the College could A large | the c!asses and lectures. externs ‘Lhis year date. nuinber of tence iar number of appli , . received from different parts of the Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, even the United States. The be sutiful situa- tion of the ¢ and the excellent work done there offer an inducement rarely equalled. We are informed that the Rev. of Laval University, takes charge of the in philosophy this year. We wish St. rllege stan’s continued prosperity. | Aug 26 yntaining 232,800 feet of super-| flourishing condi-|two hours the Rev. as ©many | instructed well accommo- dinarily. iso at- {lished his reputation here as an eloquent a| pulpit orator, but his effort last evening for ations have already been | dramatic, descriptive, ind | theme Dr. O'Ry«n, painting, the consciences class | audience were deeply moved. Dun: | this, placed before ae eee as it was last | America. they be ex pected, The steamer Novelty’s earygo of 380,000 fresh raackere! was disp wed rf it $7 pet LOU. De ilers uut of desirable stock, and new both salt and fresh are almost arrivals of eagerly sought are — An Attempted Seizure. BARRINGTON, N. 5S., Aug. 28 The Customs officials attempted to seize the Gloucester fishing schooner Legal Ten der, for shipping men from here about three weeks ago. On boarding her it was found that the crew were getting under way, and the officials proceeded to seize. The captaim refused to obey, and Kept on his course with the officer on board. He remained on board till the schooner was some distance off the land, when he re- turned. The schooner left some of her crew behind, and if she calls for them she will cert Liniy be seized. - Another Pailure in Montreal. Mon rR Mercantile ' circles are agitated over the assigmuent of Gagnon & Freres, importers. Their direct liabilities are $25,000 and their assets $11,000. They assigned on the demand of the Bank of British North The failure caused by gat, Aug, 2S was torvgeries., — — a Alexander, of Bulgaria. Aug. 28. Alexander, of Bulgaria, landed at several of the Russian provinces on Wednesday, and arrived at Lenberg, on return, on Wed- nesday. He received great ovations and will proc eed to Breblan shortly. LonvDON, Sir A. T. Gailt's Appointment, MontTREAL, Ang. 28 Sir A. T. Galt has been appointed the Chairman of the Royal Commission to con- sider the question of railway commissions. Bribing Customs Ojicers. Montreat, Aug. 28, The man Walters, charged with attempt- ing To bribe committed for trial without bail. Customs’ officers, has been — a = Left the City. Montreal, Aug. 28. cigar merchant, and Labelle, a confectioner, have left the city. Liabilities $10,000. Isaacs, ah ec - Weather Bulletin. > Toronto, August 28—10 a.m. Winds between south west and north west, continued warm weather. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 26—Str Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Star of the Sea, Bouteller, Caraquet; Industry, Davies, New Glasgow. Aug 27-—Str Clifton, Wade, Chatham; Phen- wa, Thomas, Pictou; Lettie May, Hubley, lo; Azof, Cook, Sydney; Minnie Scott, Allen, Ca Tormentine; Cora, Thorp, ’ictou: Marceline, Porrier, Newcastle; str M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax. ‘ Ang 28—-Janet A, Anderson, Chatham; Morn ing Light, McArthur, Malpeque; str Bona- vista. Anderson, Pictou; Rising Dawn, soadroit, do; Annie Puncan, Power, Port Daniel. CLEARED. Str Coban, Fraser, Pictou; Minnie E, Avlward. Pictou; Laura C, Pollard, Baie de Verte; Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; ste Carroll, Brown, Halifax; Charles Fred- erick, Mullins, Sydney; Minnie Scott, Allen, Tormentine. Cora, Thorp, Pictou; Maggie Jane, do; str M A Starr, Ferguson, Richards, Sea Cape Aug 27 Vincent, Halifax; E Bridge. Aug 28—str Bonavista, Reaper, Hartling, Boudroit, do. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Aug. 27—Ent sch Adonia, Arse- nault, New Castie, lumber; Kate, Chatham, lum- ber; Mary, Langill, Wallace, stone. August 27—C!d sch Mary, Langill, Wallace, ballast. Brown, Montague Montreal; Dawn, Anderson, Pictou; Rising MARRIED. At Vernon River, on the lith inst., by the Rev. James Phalen, assisted by the Rev. Wm. Phalen, Mr. Danie! Ronald McDonald, of Orwell, to Miss Isabella Melsaac, of Cherry Valley. DIED. At South Lake, Lot 47, on August 17th, Eloa, the beloved and only daughter of James and Christianna Cameron, aged 6 years and 8 months Dear as thou wast, and justly dear, We would not weep for thee ; One thought shall check the starting tear, It is that thou art free. [eS | Tur Rev. Adam Chambers, of Boston, | M@ss., is, as will be seen by reference to our | advertising columns, to give a series of lec- itures in this city, commencing in St. James’ | Hall on Tuesday evening next. Referring to a lecture given by Mr. Chambers, in Halifax, the Evening Mail says: ‘‘The lecture on the | ‘Pilgrim's Progress’ in the Robie-street Meth- Col- | odist Church, last evening, was @ rare treat. this | The house was well filled and’ for upwards of lecturer entertained, and moved his audience extraor- Mr. Chambers had already estab- imaginative power has rarely been exceeded in our midst. His e—the Pilgrinn’s Progress from earth to Heaven—is a familiar one to all, and as he j; dwelt upon the ditlerent points of Bupyan in i his wonderful allegory by word and fine oil and hearts of the A theme like evening, desurves the West patronage.” AMINER, - - - - Fauorama of Pilgrim's Progress. NEW Original Oil Paintings, and a Graphic, Forcible and Kloguent LECTURE by REV. ADAM CHAMBERS, of Boston, U.S. A. Hall, St. James’ (Prosbyterian ) Puesday By'g, August 31st. St. Paul's (Epis.) School Room, Thursday +yvg, Sept. 2nd. Tickets, 25 cents: Children, 10 cents: begins at & o'clock. August 25, 1886, pacg 4 ® final Notices we A LIL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any kind, are requested to pay the same imme- diately, otherwise executions will be issued avainst them. ‘This is final notice. FRANCIS S. CHANDLER, City Collector. | August 10—t] Sep, 1 CHY SCHOOLS. TPHH City Schools will be re-opened ‘after the midsummer holidays, on Monday, 30th August, inst., AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. M. | A full attendance of pupils on that day is | requested, in order that all may be graded into their proper departments. } ISAA‘ August 23, 1886—3i mo we sat OXENHAM. ‘ST, PRTER'S BOYS’ SCHOOL WILL be re-opened on September. WEDNESDAY, Ist Thorough secular edvucaiion given, Fer particuiars apply to | H. GREEN, | Aug. 16 Kent Street. TO THE TRADE: Cigats Wholesale. ANOTHER lotof fine CIGARS expected daily. '“ Will be sold to the retail trade at ‘lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed, Db. OM. *REDDIN, JR. Ch'town, Aug. 9—imo Jersey Calf. E y tY fine, full-bred Bull Calf for Sale. I lo WM. HEARD, “The Cedars.” Ap- (A v pl Aug. 20, 1886, REVERE HOUSE AND— Valuable Building Lots BY AUCTION, Wednesday, Sept. 15th, at 12 o'clock noon, on the premises, THAT favorite and commodious Hotel, known asthe REVERE HOUSE, conveniently: situ- ated at the head of Steam Navigation Co.s’ Wharf, Great George Street, and near the Rail- way Station, Public Buildings and Market, It has a fine view of Hillsborough River and Har- bor, having the benefit of refreshing breezes from the salt water. The REVERE has always received large and constant patronage from leading tourists, com- mercial men and the general public. ALSO Those large and very valuable Building Lots, adjoining the Revere House, as described by plan on hand-bilis. Terms easy and made known at Sale. A. McNEILL, law & wy Auctioneer. WALTER A. WOOD American Mowers and Reapers, Ch‘town, Aug. 10, ‘86 W E have just received another lot of those AMERICAN MOWERS and REAPERS, which we will sell very cheap, single or combined. Farmers in want of a good reliable MOWER or REAPER, would do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, A. HORNE & CO. Charlottetow n, July 9, 1886. SHIRTINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other {\ makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Faney Brands, as being of our Manufacture, 3 : We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them, Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDS, so as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always vet them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtines, instead of inferior goods. WM. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), sT. JOHI, NN, B. July 27, 1888, SOMA - SATURDAY, Notice to Contractors. ie a J. B. / addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed ‘* Tender for Hot-water Heating Apparatus, Dominion Building, Char- | lottetown, FP. kK. I..." will be received at this Office until WEDNESDAY, 8th September, for the erection and conipletion of a SMALED TENDERS, ifot-Water Heating Apparatus | AT THE | Charlottetown, P. E. L. Dominion Building. Plans and specifications can be seen at the De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the new Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. E, L. on and after FRIDAY, 20th instant. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual sig- netares, Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the amount of ihe tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to enter into a contgact When called upon to do so, orif he failto complete the work contracted for. ’f the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 17th August, 1886. aug21 3i CARD. R. EARLE desires to thank the Public of Charlottetown, for past patronage and to announce that he is making arrangements for greater attention to his Pupils in Music. To accommodate a larger number, he will in future teach at his own House, where he has fitted up Rooms for that purpose and where he will attend daily from 9 to 1, and from 2 to6 o‘clock, except Wednesdays and Saturdays, which will be devoted to those who cannot come to his house. Mr. Earle will not in future undertake Concerts uniess sufficientiv long notice be given to enable him to prepare for the same outside his teaching hours, The course of teaching will be suspended during the nonths of July and August, and fora few days at Easter, unless otherwise specially arranged for, Mr. Karle is Agent for the Island for the “*"New- combe’’ Pianos, of which several have been sold in Charlottetown, and have given complete sat- isfaction. As no duties have to be paid upon these instruments, which are commending a large sale, intending purchasers of Pianos will do well to call upon the subscriber who will arrange for payment in monthly instalments or for Cash. Respectfully, S. N. EARLE, Teacher of Piano and Organ. Ch‘town, Aug, 24, 18*6. ST, CATHERINES HALL, AtGUS?A, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H, A. Neety, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-10 wks $$$ BOSTON, HALIFAX, AND P. E. ISLAND STEAMSHIP LINE FARES REDUCED. First Cabin, with stateroom berth, $9.50 See Bee x24. ..--- 2nd Cabin.......... Leaves Charlottetown every MONDAY and THURSDAY, 6 p. m. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, 6.59 Ch'town, July 14, ’86. -Imo wed sat her pat & sum prs WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, dx IRL WANTED to do general house-work Apply to Mrs. John A, Moore, Hillsborough Square. aug2s di Lost North of Kent Street, a pair of Gold 4 Spectacies. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at W. W. Weilners’s store. For SALE—Two Horses—good drivers ; also, two Wagons, two Sileighs and two sets of Furs; terins easy. Apply at this office. aug26 3i eod pd WANTED About the 15th September. two or three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, in a pleasant part of the city. Siate terms, which must be moderate, Address, ‘E. R.,” EXAMINER office. aug 244i pd NOR SALE—The newly-fitted s'oop **Florie E.,” 19 feet keel. Apply to J. McCarey, Post Office. aug?2s5 fi \ ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply at A. McNeill’s, Hillsborough Park. aug 24 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Boy tc “learn the harness making.—I. R. Prowse, Murray Harbor South, jyl4 Ti LOst—0n Tuesday, on the St. Peter's Road, between William McLean's and Market House,a Paisley Shawl], quite new. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at James Phillips’, Kent Street. aug25 2i wyli pd PASTURE TO LET—Good after-grass Pasture, for a few cattle, ina field near the city. Ap- ply to George Alley. aug? Zaw WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Gir! for gen- eral housework. Appiy at Mrs. Charles Smallwood’s, Richmond Street. aug23—2i WANTED—A Pantry Girl. Apply at the Revere House. aug21 3i pd W ANTED—A smart Dining-room Girl. Apply VY atthe Osborne House. aug2i 6ieod pd WASTED TO RENT—A medium-sized House or Cottage in a convenient part of the city; one with grounds attached preferred. Apply at this office. aug20 tf O LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- tainine five rooms; possession given Ist September.—James A, McLeod. aug20 tf LOSt—On Wednesday, between Salvation Army Barracks aud King Square, 2 small gold Brooch, with three rubies and small cain 7.50 | tors can attain to. ee AUGUST NEW GOODS JUST OPENED = AP ax Vi A Cok ALBD’S. —-—- - 10 _—_---- . New Dress Goods, New Velveits, | New Ribbons, | Rew Buttons, Selling at Sew Coshmeres, Rew Corsets, New Fianneis, New Pweeds, Cheapest Prices -— AT —— J. HH. MEACIDON A LEDS, QUEEN STREET. SEASONABLE DRY GOODS. Mordeiedtagles om A BARING & STERNG Balance of Ladies Straw Hats for almost nothing. Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats af a big discount. Balance of White aud Colored Shirts very cheap. Bargains in PRINT COTTONS. Bargains in COLORED WUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Gilclo’ its. o ‘ EVERYTHING CHEAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. D. A: “BROCE Cr Wants to Have His Say---dhat is : OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material end workmanship in P. KE. Island, Cheaper than from us. } We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- There is no better quality of Cloths manutactured than what we are showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workimen, we can give you prompt attention. $500 WORTH OF REABY-HADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT COST. We have An Immense Stock of Eats, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 12) to 20 per cent. when they purchas us. best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS’ Osis, FURNISHINGS. &ec., Unsurpassed a Collars, @ies., in Style. &@ Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from other establishments this year £2) oi. 1 72 QUEBIN S'TREET. Ch’'town, June 23, 1886—cod & wy S83 QUEEN STREAaALr. —— NN OE ne Manitles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Hering Underclothing. * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. re ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT 10 CLEAR. A. FC... BROWN. Ch'town, July 15—wky BBap<'E'S! — ae eee () ee BRGOTS! attached. ‘The finder will be rewarded on leav- inz it at THe EXAMINER Office. aug20 jy ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to the matron P. E. I. Hospital. _augis tf . WW ANTED—A Cook and Honusemaid. V Mrs. Sullivan, Brigbton Road. Ap ly to augl7 tf TED AT TCE art, cé ble young YANTED AT ONCE— A smart, capable 8 \ Man to learn the Laundry or 33, W mS tow of ci > age pply to ki. view of taking the Manageme at. Appi; Shaw, present Manager P. E. 1. Laundry. auld TA LET—Rooms over Subseriber’s oilice, | with kitchen on the first flat ;.good ceilar and yard commodation ; possession me ang e ¥ Vc 9 , . y —— , r v<¢ , iBATEHEST S: YLES-FIN EST FIN ISH. | ia : 3 M4 oT iv SLIPPERS t he s id Che: news i n-ne + ROOTS, SHUR Lirr iar tO Dé OM Leap } > eo openin ca : VW ! { 7 tor Casil. Our Boots and Shoes are bought in large quantities for cash, im the lowest markets, ; mo 1 ; Bs - » 4 + v0 hie ¢ : ° S ; which en les us to give the best value ln the trad no trouhe to 8hOW goods, Qu vn manufacture of Boots and Shoes are cejebrated thaougheut the Island, and are , " : a ali. a fan a . L- FQolid Te ath sy Boot in great deman SK You SLOreKeep SB i0F OU ita Ald I4CALHOCT ApUV0e, SOLE LEATHER, wholesale and retail, cheap for cash. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, June 17, 1836. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ 7 a ee E naar , aD SY SRN SSS ST eee apnemtenetnaiamnanapnasistast een aee mane