Logal and Other Items. said that many fa » Coow Yiuen.—It is . Quel vince have ns that their barns will not hold them. ‘ such abundant 7 Spectr Fanres.—The Island Railway * gVHEUDeE t connection with the county exhibitions. o The next meeting «! wiation will be held in the third week in Aug Press ASSOCIATION. the maiitime press aso Prince Edward Island, ll } - - Tue Tort There will be a free-for-all snd a three-year old race at Rustico Driy - Park, on Thursday, 26th inst. Entrie; close on the 24th. Liberal prizes are of fered. 7 Take good care lear of grey hairs so as to retain your youn; oks by using Buckingham’s Dye for the “whisKners > Noth Exhibition Commissioners intend ng to visit the County Exhibitions will re vive papers by applying to A. wh awiuaiiiieaidit New Law Frrm.—Messrs. W. H. Stew srt and Albert H. McNeill, barristers and attorneys-at-law, have formed a partner ship. Their office is in the Newson Block. We wish them success. a aieeancene . Berrisn Cotonen. Hissep.—Says Satu’ s Halifax iTerald :—‘' The colonel of the | West Riding regiment was hissed and hooted y some of the men while the egin eut was } paraaue yesterday mor! ing. iecinennialptaiiies Che PROPOSAL Acceptep.— Archbishop Brien wii erect a schoo] building on Grafton Street, Halifax, and rent it to the school] cum- issio for StL00! per annum. The offer was incde anc. has beea acct pti ‘ | — . m ") : : RTILLERY BanQuet.—The victorious i ne wt e by juettec at the Hotel ‘ tly at ha {-pasi eigh ° : 3 g rapicdiy iiey are only 32 nad may ve nad at Reddin’s Druy »vore, Call e arly befo all are disposed of, re > Just Brppine Ovr.—The Moncton Jims says:—There was found in the vicinity of the exhibition building ye a willow bus! jus bu lding oul The tires had been burn ing in that locality, and it is thought the turned on by tue tiremen gave the bush new life. ‘ 1 sterday > water elicitin Sate Postponep.—The auction of a cer load of Gravenstien apples, advertised for to- rrow by E. H. Norton & Co!, is postponed antil Priday at half-past two, as they are“de- layed in transit. This will be the choicest lot that has been put on the market this 8eason. “ ervideciliiiameesi Potice Courr.—John Rice, drunk, €1 or 4 days; M. Flynn, drunk and vagrancy, $90 cr © days; Jeremiah Sweeney, diso - derly driving, 5. The evidence in a Scoit Act case was heard, and the case was ad- journed one week, owing tothe illness of the defendant. salililliiailaass ENeIverrs.—The Charlottetown Engineer Company will hold its annual target practice at Kensington to-morrow (Thursday) after- noon at 2o'clock, All members of the com- pany are requested to be present. Membe's aust fire in uniform. Ranges 100, 200, 360 snd 400 yards. sili New Banv.—The Citizens’ Colored Band made their first public appearance last even- ing, taking part in the reception to the vic tosious artillerymen. They play very well, considering the short time since the band was organized, and that they have not had the advantage of a regu! r tnetructor, Reece as tectenial Cuanke Brapen’s Lecttres.—There was, everything considered, a very good attend. ance atthe lecture last evening. The dis- course was highly appreciated. There will be no lecture to night- on account of prayer meetings. The subject of the lecture to-mor- row night will be ‘‘Some things everybody should know in regard to the Bible.” ineintiindii Nova Scotta Mrxixnc Notes.—A one hun- dred and sixty ounce brick of gold from the North Brookfield mine, Queen’s County, N.S., was the clean-up last month. The result of the clean-up at the Graves mine, Whiteburn, Queen's, for the month ending 7th Sept., was 135 ozs. The August clean-up of the McGuire mine, Whiteburn, Queen's, was over 100 ozs. of gold from 31 tons quartz. —__»>- — ArTeR THE StorM.—Waterloo, a summer resort on Delaware Bay, is entirely submerged asaresultof the recent big storm. Out of twenty cottages in the place but one remains. Among other incidents it is reported that Charles Smith and family were found safe at the Peter's Beach hotel by a rescuing party. They were found huddied together in a par- lor with a cow, and were short of provisions, inhalational Exnorsition.—Intending exhibitors of live should bear in stock mind the necessity of having their animals entered on the Seecrc- tury s books at their earliest convenience. ley w yuld thus escape the rush which ‘ takes place at the Secretary's office on the last day for receiving entries, Al! entries in 1@ Ve & k classes will be closed ac- wiling to rule on Friday, the 27th inst., at 6 CiOC K D. inh. sideline FoOOTRALL, in the Halifax Chron: le of | ye- erd: y an tem appeared titing that the i a toctbali team, of Charlottetown Woule uv visit Nuva Scott and New } : $ay \ , ° ames We the Abeg- ; the veguiar wieeting of the club! ha, bo. yet been held, and that, until play Nas umunced, they are unable t say | whether or not the club will be able tu Visit the provinces. | oe - THEATRICAL.—Mr. H. Price Webber | as | wrivten the managers of the Lyceum to secare | & tes for two w eeks bey 1uing with November dist next. Mr. Webber has an excellent company, and will likely draw more than usaally well, The manager of the Schoff Concert Com- pany, of Halifax, has secured the Lyceum for the évening of Friday, 27th inst The conrt- puny comes highly recommended and will Vkely draw well. _ Has Berke ConrEssep.—A recent Chicago Hespatch says: Itfis said—and the information _omes straight from those engaged in the pro- ¥cuton of the men indicted for the murder of *. Cronin— that the State has now complet- ideas a the accused, and is con- a . “conviction. This was brought about y ee equaling of a suspect, and that sus- pect is Martin Burke. As a matter of course the State will not give out even an inkling of Burke * confession, because they don’t want it ae ae the newspapers, but it is a fact © prosecution is jubi j of the ground it stands oo and certain special fares along the line in| of your beard and keep it | ‘ing to MeNeill, { napped fabrics. Secretar) Provincia Exhibition, Charlotte. | patent be annulled on the ground that the ‘TELEGRAPHIC NE SpectAL Despatones tro Tar EXamMrNer. The Lendon Strike. —— Lon »N, Sept. 17. The disturbances among the dock labor- ers have been quelled. Work has been | fully resumed on the Victoria and West | India docks, There has been no further | molestation of the blacklegs on the part of the strikers. Ataconference of the re- | presentatives of the Surry docks with the strikers, it was agreed to concetle all the men's demands subject to the approval of | the dock directors. | eminem The Application Refused. Orrawa, Sept. 17. | The Minister of Agriculture has refused the application of James Brook to have the patent granted to L. W. Whipple in 1876 annulled. The patent in question is for |improvements on machines for making Brook asked that the | patentee had failed to manufacture the machines in Canada. The Halifax Graving Dock. Hauirax, Sept. 17. Vice Admiral Watson, of the North | American Squadron, will make an official | inspection of the Halifax Graving Dock at 10 o’clock this morning, and this afternoon the works will be inspected by His Worship the Mayor and the city aldermen. To- morrow the dockj will be pumped out, and H. M. 8S. Canada taken in, _----@---— Probably Not True. Cuicaco, Sept. 17. A mail carrier in the post oftice is respon- sible for a story that LeCaron, the British | spy, who testified in the Parnell case, is ; once more in Chicago. There is some talk of spies giving evidence in the Cronin case, and this story gives some color to the ru- mor that LeCaron will appear on the | st and. The Dutch Parliament Opened. | Carro Sept. 17. The Dutch parliament was opened to- day. In his speech the King announged that bills would be introduced hy tlie Government for the establishment of an obligatory military service, and for the reorganization of the postal and railway services, Struck Petroleum. Orrawa, Sept. 17. Parties who have been drilling here for natural gas struck a flow of petroleum yes- terday evening, at a depth of 1100 feet. If they fail to strike gas they will devote attention to the'petroleum find. Baseball. ~~ Moncton, Sept. 17. The Auburns of New York defeated the Monctons to-day by a score of 11 to 3. The latter led up to the fifth muing, when er- rors by Soule and Wagg and heavy hitting by the visitors gave the visitors the game. “ Jack the Ripper” Again, Lonvon, Sept. 17. A letter signed ‘‘ Jack the Ripper” has been received at the news agency in this city, in which the writer states that in a week another murder will be added to the list of Whitechapel horrors. Gaeeeepa *assed His Examination. Orrawa, Sept. 17. Lieut. Ferdinand C. Stanley, third son of the Governor-General, has just success- fully passed his examination at Aldershot for a commission in the live. The Cronin Case. Curcaco, Sept. 17. In the Cronin trial to-day, nothing of in- terest occurred. At adjournment time, not a single juryman had been accepted by both sides. An Islander Successful. Haurrax, N. 8., Sept. 17. At a meeting of the Marine Board, just concluded, Capt. W. H. Smith, chairman, James F, Curtis passed successfully for mate. sipsblisiclliiniceaitanes A Fever Epidemic. Carro, Sept. 17. Enteric fever is epidemic among the sol- diers in garrison here. Several deaths from the disease occur daily. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 18.—-10 a. m. Fresh south-west to south-east winds; most- ly clondy with vecasional rains. A em Tue Cenrery. - Among the announcements of The Century for last year was one of a series of ‘* letters home ” from Japan, by the American artist Mr. John La Farge: The letters have been revised and expanded into a series covering the landscape, art, architec- ture, life and religion ot Japan, for which Mr. La Farge has made a great number of illustra- tions, and these papers are to be a feature of The Century during the coming year, Mr. La Parge’s brief paper on Japanese art pub- lished in “Mr. Pumpelly’s ‘Across America and Asia,” was one of the earliest thoroughly appreciative essays on the subject of Japan. idl “Frye years ago 1 had a constant cough, night ann a greatly reduced in flesh, and had been given up by my physicians. I began to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and after using two bottles of this medicines was aw cured.” Anga A. Lewis, Ricard, a me jit die New Gvods.—97 cases of Boots avd Shoes | just received. Also 69 cases different kinds of Rubbers on the way here.—Goff Bros. Sep. 18 tf Oysrers.—KReceived this day, Richmond Bay oysters at the Union Heuse, for sale in onal Sart Parties wishing them by the WEDNESDAY, Betsy's Sonnet ~~ TO THE TOBACCO SMOKER, I am not much at makin’ sonnets, More at home a-fixin’ bonnets, Kut now I see a cryin’ need When victims of the nasty weed Invoke the muse and even dare Their dirty nuisance to compare With the source of many joys, I mean, our dearly-loved voys. I spose the writer became a man, On some artificial kind of a plan, And never passed thro’ that time of noise Which is so natural to “‘well made” boys. He advises me not to use the press To vent my grief and dire distress, So I tho’t I'd try his * tony ” style, And lay aside the ‘‘ uncouth” for awhile. Now 1] know he'll take advice from me And forever let tobacco be. HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. b. novl0—ly dy =: & RUBBERS Neatly Repaired st 7 B SHOE STORE, North Side, Queen Square. R. K. JOST. sep 14—dy 2ins, wky tl f CIGARS 30,000 Cigars Just Received. Will be Sold Low } 10 the Trade. CONNOLLY & CO. sept6—2w eod For Rent at Tignish. fPXHE large two-story warehouse next the store of Captain Frank Gallant. Possess. ion given September 17th. Rent, $60 per year. Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Aug. 26, 1889. oaw 3m we jour Pickling Vinegar. (){) CASKS EXTRA STRONG, full Gov- ~ ernment proof, 100 Demijohns same kind. CARVELL BROS. septll—tu sat /pat mon thu FOR SALE OB TO LET. ‘WF HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number of years, a Two-story Double Tengment Hause, situate on Great George Street, between Fitzroy and Euston, opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. aug 24, 1889—tf — — + Le WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e TRAYED.—On Tuesday afternoon, a black Spanie! Pup. marked with white on breast and feet. The finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it * C, WILSON, Stanley Bros’, Store. repel8 ¢ OST.—In or near the Market House, on Tues day, the 17th inst., a Purse containing a small sum of money. The finder will please leave the same at this office or with the Market Clerk. tf—septis WAT ED.—For October 4th,a plain Cook. No washing. Apply at this office. septis UST.--On Saturday last, atthe entrance of the St. Peter’s Road, a Carving Knife and Fork. -—K. R, FIirz@w@RaALp. li—septi8 URSE FOUND.—On Market Square, contain- ing asumof money. Owner can have sane by applying to L. P. TaANTQn. li—septls yo TQ LGAN.—Repayable by instel ments to suit applicants.—FRED W. L* MOORE, Solicitor, London House Block. septls—lw ‘TOLEN.—From the residence of Mr. George Peake, last Thursday night, the 12'hinst., a Baby Carriage with hood. Any person giving information that wii lead to its recovery will be rewarded. tf—septls WANTED.—A Clerk, one with some experienc® preferred. Apply to MILLER BROTHERS: Queen Street. tf-—-septl7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gen- eral hqusewark. one who understands cook- ing. Good wages will be given. Apply 4 this bitice. tf—s--ptl6 ARPENTERS WANTED.— Messrs. Parkman & Crabbe want fiftecn Carpenters: te work on Grand Stand atthe Driving Park. Afply at once. pad 2i—sepil6 OY WANTED-—To learn the printing. Apply at this office. sepli, Zins eod To LET.—One half of a double-tenament house on Sydney Street, adjoining the residence of H. J. Callosek. Esq. Possession can be given immediateiy.—F. P. MCCARRON. sep], lins pd ANTED.—Good general Servant jwanted. W Apply to Mrs. 8, R. JENKINS, Prince St. septl2—% AIR WORK,—Ladies desirous of having Hair Work done are requested to call on iss SNow, Grafton Street, west of Pownal, who will attend to all orders in a first-class man- ner. Rates low. pd 4i—septl2 LET.—The Store, with Dwelling, one door I below McKachen’s Shoe Store. "ES moder- ate. Possession given 16th September. Apply to A. E. MCEACHEN, at Shoe Store. septil gallon will lease aoies gh | the ferenoon, to be sure cf getting them septs, | month 1m KC EAP,—A new Yacht, 20 feet : Freaks 2 fast over all, suitable for a steam | Apply te THOMas LOURIE, Lord's Whart 34 eod—septld SEPTEMBER 18, 1889. > Glothing! Clothing PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, . Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Knormons Stock of — REEFERS AND OVERCOA'TS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Halance of Mens’, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASE, | PROWSE BROS::~ Sign of the Great hig Hat. —— NEW FALL GOODS, 1089, AT PATON & COoO’S. fa\, (xp Just Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets, onmcicsenipeiemreinssitl %, ie Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—-eod wicy WE RESPECTFULLY CALL. THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO 4 Jur Stock of Dress CGroods ALL THE SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS COODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., Xc. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PRICES. JAMES PATON & C®., BROWN’S ‘BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, IN NEWEST ~ Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky NEW FALL GOODS FROM ENGL NOW: OPSBNING ALD J. B. MACDONALD 'S. -\ (x) Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths- Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash, meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky a JUST RECEIVED|FipeE INSURANCE SPECULATION, ae ; | GEO. A. ROMER, CONNOLLY & CO'S.,) the Bastern Assurance Co. of Cat ker aie alias 200 BARRELS Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. Extra No. 1 Herring, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York City. In Barrels and Half Barrels. WILL BE SOLD LOW. ad HEAD OFFICE, - - HALIFAX. | JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, eod es Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- one eae Fl Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 jeu Bought, Sold and Carried A P ‘ on Margin. Choice Southern FLOU.|paia up, - = 259,000.00 nee ssophilot ar FRED. W. HYNDMAN, cept20—dy & wky ly barrels Choice “GENNESEE” Agent for P. E. I. ia Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf 30 Flour, just received from St R SALE.—One large size Gurney Improved Hot Air Furnace, with floor registers and conducting pipes in good working order, suitable for heating a Store, Church or private Dweling, Enquire at EXaMiNER office, $i eud-—sept2 Louis. Nothing ~ = in Sse market. ior to a flour. : te HORACE HASZARD., ST.—On Prince Street, a Satchel, with a iia inside. The finder will be rewarded by } leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office, or with Dr. McLeod. aug 23 aug al, tf Pa ‘ ‘ ye : . fe a err ble Pet OM! a GRE SEE it MPAT A LLOINE BELT I OE OELELE LOE OE LE, ‘ 4 r) = . e , eee. ee" ss ities sa oa