, series of very pleasant socin! a ents oneluded last evening with the ball given ? ey by Mr. and Mrs Newbery, at their res! dence, Dundas Esplanade. Among the asts were Admiral Watson and officers of | Capt Relfe and a Pyiades, General Sir Johu General Sir Frederick Middleton, His Honor Lieut. Governor Macdonald and Mrs. M wedonald, and many of our principal citizens. rhe aie ve war Bellerophon and Pylades weighed anchor about noon to day. It is pleasing to learn that the Admiral and his otheers were delighted with the’ attention and hospitality they received while here j hope to come again next year, H. M.S. Bellerophon, officers of H. Ross, re tite - ea Personal. Geveral Sir John Ross left this afternoon on board the Bellerophon. Rev. Mr. Hinson has declined a call to the First Baptist Church in Ottawa. (Jeneral Grenfell has been promoted to the full rank of Major-General for distinguished service in the fieid.” Prince Alexauder, of Battenberg’ has been appointed tothe command of an Austrian regiment in Styria. Che Emperor ef Germany isn't so bad a man, after all. He prefers a pipe tua cigar, and detests a cigarette. That detestation sione should outweigh a thousand faults, though he were ten times an Emperor. On Wednesday last Rev.-Francis ,Partridge D. D., Reetor of St. George's church was installed as Canon of St. Luke's Cathedral by the Bishop of the Diocese. The German j,Emperor may be congratulat- ed on having made his visit to England in the nick of time. A month later and he would have found the kingdom convulsed over the Maybrick case and csreless of Emperors and their doiags Mr. J. MeCarey, of the Post Ottice Depart- ment, left Halifax for Boston, New York, and other American cities, on Saturday. He will return via Montreal. We are glad to learn that His Lordship the Chief Justice is very much better since his return from the country. The Patriot has been misinformed. The steamer DVamara sailed from Halifax for London on Tuesday morning. Mr. Horace Haszard and sister were amonst the passen- gers. It is pleasing to learn that the health of Rev. D. M. Gordon, B. D., of St. Andrew's Chur:h, Halifax, has greatly improved, as a resul= { his trip abroad. The rev. gentleman suileo from Loudon for Japan this week. He will not return to Halifax until November next. Me. oe ** doing ” on Tuesday evening. ‘*a great success. The oe and widely-famed Conductor of the Windsor and Annapolis Railway, Joe Edwards, is attending the session of the Grand Lodge I. O. O. F. here. The venerable Grand Treasurer of the Grand Lodge i. 0. O. F., Henry A. Taylor, Esq., of Halitax, N. S., who has held the position for many years past, isin the eightieth vear of his age, and is also Grand Treasurer of the Masonic fraternity and the Sons of Tem- perance. A western correspondent writes: ‘‘ His Honor Mr. Justice Young is at present mak- ing his annual summer tour of this part of the island. I learned from him that he has alreaty made a similar tour of the eastern end of the Province. The fact that His Honor who has had so many opportunities for sight seeing abroad, prefers a quiet drive by car- riage to view the beautifal scenery of our Island home, speaks volumes for P. E. Island ag a summer resort for tourists. Nothing could be more euchanting than a morning or evening drive at this season along the roads skirting our magniticent sea coast. His Honor enjoys these drives immensely, and also takes = delight in noting the progress of the vusbandman along the route. He thus sets on example worthy of emulation by all who desire to imbue the rising generation with a spirit of patriotism.” McLennan, who has been He reports the carnival LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Brutal Husband. SIR, —The monotony of our quiet, every day life was broken to-day by an event, the like of which seldom, if ever before hap- pened in our midst. A party of gysies, in passing throngh this settlement, stopped on the road to cook their noonday meal, about halfamile from the village. Of course water was required, and the wife of the lazy rascal started¢to a creek, where, no doubt, she thought to fill hercans, To her dismay,there was no water to be found. On returning and making known the fruitless- ness of her search, she was immediately taken to task by her lord and master, who, seizing a large stone, hurled it at her with the precision of a well-trained arm. The projectile struck the poor woman on the back. Not satisfied, the wretch threw two more with ffeect. Then, seizing a large stick, madr after her with fearful impreca- tions falling from his lips. The children, four in number, set up a screaming which was piteous to listen to, the three great, burly brutes of dogs joining in the din. After a short, but sharp race, the gypsy succeeded in catching up with the woman. Une or two well directed blows with the stick felled her to the earth. After a couple of savage kicks, he left her with bleeding face and unable to walk for some time. Your correspondent who was at work in a field near by rushed, as did others, to the scene, and was only prevented from lay- ing violent hands on the wretch by the dogs, who seemed to share the terrible temper of their master. The poor woman, when last seen, Was sitting by the roadside, sobbing like to break her heart, nursing a child a few months old. We call the attention of the proper authorities to the matter. : J. L. 8. New Glasgow, Aug. 9, 1889. : pelicepereie-ntth cialis dueiaieia dln adie First Pace.—An interesting and well Written description of Bombay is published — first page of Toe ExaMINER of to- y. ne Promenape Concert. —We hope to see the promenade concert at the rink this evening well attended. dovaisiibeams nee or THe Examinern.—Be good - ugh to cutout the following interesting ‘em and paste in your hat or on the mirror: — ‘oe paper to be examined on Monday next om*ie cae of the ‘Tea of the Sea- in toa eld at Cape Traverse on the 22nd ye 2) Me Sunday School of Zion Church. ‘}o not make an ‘ e : : Hatil this — for that date -” - New Corsets Oue ¢ jst : vase of the best m }st opened at J. B, Macdouald’s Y ae the Hrlifax carnival, returned home | SpProiaL Desparcnes To Tar Examiner. Forest Fires. Oxecon, Aug. 13. The atmosphere for miles around is thick with smoke, cinders and burning brands falling in showers. Ail the north-west country seems to be burning in forest fires, It is estimated that the total damage by | forest fires in the north-west this year will ree ap to $500,000. Fires are burning all |along the railroad lines and rivers and at ‘night illuminate.the hills and mountains. The tlames swooped down yesterday on the settlement of Cedar Mills and lett the country barren. An extensive fire is rag- ing in Southern Oregon, and a number of houses and barns have been burned. Some of the fires are the fork of tramps. = -~ _—— Bodies Recovered. JoHnsTowN, Pa., Aug, 14. An average of two bodies have been found every day during the past week. There are undoubtedly « great many more in cel- lars all over town. At the present rate of clearing up they will not all be exhumed this year. Two bodies recovered yester- day were identified as Evan Hughes and Miss Bertha Stryar, Portland. Bloody San Francisce. San Francisco, Aug. 14. Ex-Judge David S. Terry, was shot fand killed by Deputy United States Marshal Vepot Hotel at Lathrope this morning. The shooting was caused by an assault made by Terry upon Justice Field, of the United States Supreme Court. _ a — The Black Diamond Outrage. Orrawa, Aug. 14. It is rumored that the Cabinet considered the Behring Sea question at yesterday's session, and decided against the United States Government. A claim for compen- sation for the seizure of the Black Diamond will be transmitted to the Imperial authori- ties as soon as further documents arrive from Victoria. _— Terrible Accident. Cuicago, Aug. 14. The Burton Building, corner of Clinton and Van Buren streets, gutted by fire re- cently, collapsed this morning, burying 4 number of workmen in the ruins. Until the debris is removed the number of casu- alities will not be known. One was taken out dead and another dying. Ministerial ‘Movements Orrawa, Aug. 13. Hon. Mr. Deweney, accompanied by Mrs. Dewdpey, Mr. Chisholm, private secretary to the Minister of the Interior, and Mr. McGinn, private secretary to the Superin- tendent of Indian Affairs, left town_last night on an official visit to the North-west and British Columbia. The Boulanger Case. Parts, Aug. 14. The Court has found Boulanger guilty of the charge of embezzling public funds and refused to allow extenuating circumstances. The Court sentenced Boulanger, Count Dillon, and Henri Richfort to be deported to a fortified place. The Turf. Lonvon, Aug. 14. The tenth great National breeds foul- stakes and Ked Car second summer meet- ing, to-day, for 20 sovereigns each, three forfeit, with 600 sovereigns added, one mile, was won by Chilabob ; Red Band was second and Cherbot third. Terrorized. Justice San Dieco, Cal., Aug. 14, This afternoon, Superior Judge W. L. Pierce, of this city, was shot and seriously wounded by W.S Ciendennin. A judicial opinion by Pierce, unfavorable to Clenden- nin, is understood to be the cause. Resigned. Winnipec, Aug. 14. Provincial Secretary Pendergast, the Government, has resigned, because of the Government's attitude in regard to dual language. The Whitechapel Horror. Lonpon, Aug. 14. The coroner’s jury in the case of Alice McKenzie, the last womau killed in White: chapel district, to-day returned the verdict, ‘Murdered by some unknown person.” Pugilist Arrested. Batrimmore, Aug. 14. Jake Kilrain was arrested here this morn- ing, and is held at the central police station. The requisition papers are in the hands of the Marshal. _—-- »> Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 15.—-10 a, m. Veering winds and gales; cloudy and cool with rain. e+e here a few weeks ago are bearing testimony to the beauty and fertility of Prince Edward Island. oan — Evidence elicited at the trial of Boulanger proved that he was guilty of sharing commissions with army contractors and other corrupt practices. It is not probable that the French people will have anything more to do with him. Tuart distention of the stomach which many people feel after eating, may be due to im- proper mastication of the food; but, in most cases, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the best remedy for which is one of Ayer’s pills, to be taken after dinner. David Eagle, at the breakfast table at. the | French representative in the Greenway | — The journalists of Ontario who were | WILL BE RE-OPENED ON ‘Monday, 19th August, inst,, | AT 9 O'CLOCK, A. M. It is requested that there be a full attend- ance of Pug 8s on the day of opening, that all may be graded into their respeetive depart- ments. By order ot School Board. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary. aug!2—3i m w s Norwood Farm For Sale, BY AUCTION, eG nett Thursday, Oct, srd (Exhibition Day), AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., The property of the late George Wright, situ- ated in Charlottetown Royalty, 2} miles from the city, on the St. Peter’s Road, and consist- ing of Dwelling House, Farm Buildin,s and 144 Acres of Land, nearly all clear, well (RRP ce ut watered, and under a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling and Farm Buildings will be offered with 60 acres separately, or with all the land as may be desirable. Terms and conditions on day of sale, GEO. J. WRIGHT. ang2—2aw wky tl s’e HAW KHH’S aD URBAN iS i 78 Bd 4 A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cared hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs ia a very short time, dust a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price £0 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, Rt, John, N. BK. novlfi..ly dv AUCTION. THAT valuable tract of Land, having a front of 62 feet 5inches on King Street, and running back 80 feet, and being the South- west portion of Town Lot No. 36, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, will be set np and sold at Public Auction on the premises, on Monpay, tne 19th day of Au- gust, instant,at 12 o'clock noon, Terms Cash. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. aug 10—till sale BIND E 10 Tous Best Manilla. 10 Tons Composite (Silver Brand) Cheaper and equally serviceable—W holesale. CARVELL BROS, aug 10, 1889—3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e no W ANTED.—Good reference required, Apply at once to L. P. TANTON. augl6—wky li OST.—On Tuesday, Aug. 13th, inthe vicinity of King Square, a Front Door Key. ‘The tinder will be rewarded by leaving it at JamMEs PaTON & CO's. store. pd 2i—augi6 TH E PARTY who took the Pockct Book, con- taining a $20 gold piece. from a dry goods store yesterday is known. They had better re- turn the seine to avoid further trouble. augli—2i pd To LET,—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, containing Seven Rooms- Possession given 10th September,—JouHn Hie. GINS. augl4 OST.—On Kent Street, west of Queen Street, on Saturday forenoon, a Silk Umbrella with initials cut in the handle. The finder will be liberally rewarded on returning it to Government House, 3i—augl2 PAINTERS. —Wanted immediately 3 good Brush Hands. Apply to Sobey & Howatt, Summerside. aug 10—3i pd y JANTED.—A Young Man. about 18 years of age, to act as Clerk in a Hotel. Good refer- ence required, Aplpy at this office. aug 9—d5i pd I OST.—On the Covehead Road, on Monday 4 jast, 5th inat., a Lady’s Black Cloth, Braided Jacket. he person who found it will be re- warded by bringing it to this office. aug 9—2: pd fri & tues OR SALE,.—Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- clope ue Brittanica, latest edition, complete in 24 volumes; Cloth binding. Apply at this office. ~ aug 9 ANTED.—Girl for general Housework. Ap- ply at residence of A, 8S. Urquhart, King Square. aug 9 VW ANTED,—A good Salesman who understands Book-keeping, to take charge of # Store in the country. Uiberal wages will be given. Good references required, Apply by letter to Box 649, Charlottetown. ang 10 WANTED... A good Servant for general work, Apply to Rey. Frxrp E J, Luoyp, Pownal Street. tf—aupl AT ANTED.—An Agent te sell the Whisper- phone, the best attachment for a Telephone ever invented. 2.400 in Toronto and Mon treal. Write Whisperphone Co., 90 King Street, West Toronte. aug 8—3i pd OR ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged I respectively 10, 8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to REv, JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Stree. tf—ap9 V ANTED.—A situation as Salesman or Book- keeper. Salary mederate. Address A. B., Charlottetown. aug 6—3i OOD PASTURE for three Cows in Field next to McGill’s, quarter of a mile from the Apply to Pavirs & > in fiela. city. Pump 1 e tf—aug? | SUTHERLAND, Agents. Rooms WANTED,—Board and residence for i Lady and two ehildron, Will furnish rooms if necessary. Address “ M,” Post Office Box ; 377. aug 8—li pd i “WANTED AT ONCE, —A good House Servant | Highest wages to the rigit girl. Mrs. E. H. | Norton, Prince Street. aug 8 Apply to aug 6—tf | WANTED.-3 PANT MAKERS. D. A. BRUCE. | mateo inimmeamaaiane : 3T.—The Store and Dwelling on Great , 2d = e Street, the property of Willian and , Thomas Fenton, Boston, lately occupied by Gee. ‘arter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, gr at the ottize of Davies & Sutherland, Market Square. zaw tt—gu2s trade.” the time. us down. 1.00 Suit. ’ Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—-eod wky Splendid Value and Newest of Patterns in the City. The Cheapest Lot Charlottetown, July 27, 1889—eod wky’ Inman Line. CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CITY OY PARIS, 10,400 tons, CITY GF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well kuown for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. The ditference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. Second Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms holding @ small number in each. A liberal table, and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- nished by the Company. Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown EVERY WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.06 ) and upwards,ac- }eording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location. Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates, Baggage checked through from New York to London, For farther information apply to FENTON T. NEWSERY, July 6, 1889, Agent. HALIFAX & P. E. ISLAND Steamship ) Company, Ltd. CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, every week until close of navigation, 2 Piatitax for any foreign market. Freight sures. ‘and Through Bills of Lading any port on the Continent or United Apply W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, Or PicKFORD & BLAck, Halifax. ingdom. fyl3—eod ti JAMES ee Will sail from aay aaanaen eet 2 R8- t2a’ a a eorge- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, a ng et nee The above Steamer will make the round trip This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- .rg to make direct connections with Steamers at - ST 15. 1889. a! aetna ttmanabaina TT Ae | 3 iv \ ——{ X} HAVE FAITH IN FACTS | Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all They may hold us up but they can't hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. We would strongty advise every Man, Woman or Boy antimng Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. ise sure you ask to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our PROWSE BROS., ——————— Earn (x>} Patterns. gy enyiniennares tl 8: ereenisnepemanen teeta scinlintipaglla tits can —(x)— vasiiateiiediinpimasitiien 4x) of Linders and Drawers palin ae ail a iigkne CARD. f F\HE Subscriber offers for sale a full supply of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. —ALSO— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and Castings. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown. jyl15—pd 50,000. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted AT Tae “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY, Water Street, feb21—tf General Repair & Paint Shop. “PAVING had 25 years’ experience in the United States and elsewhere, I am pre ‘pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. | Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded. | New Sign Boards made any style. Old Signs repaired and painted, ' Atso—Carriages repaired, painted and varnished. | All work done at a discount. Satisfaction given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent | Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets. ROBERT STEELE, Painter. june24—1m 2aw FEW COWS can be taken iu for pasture by the undersigned for the balance of town and Souris, P. EK. IL. h : a sbury, Arichat, the season, va th me ie ARTHUR PETERS. Returning, will sail from Halifax EVERY | augl—tf TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making same calls. TO LET. and Passengers solicited at lowest, FFVHE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES ranted to > above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E Island, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- ing 11 large, well-finished reoms and a good kitchen. Apply at,the Bank. WN. McLEAN, Cashier. iyl0 PATON & BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. “Army and Navy Depot.” Sign of the Great Big Hat. Special Value! JAS. PATON & CO's. Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM, From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. Call and see this lot, as we have the Best Assortment HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ‘In Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. CF te Sy CE To AN Eee 4,000 Yards Now Opened—All Weol Goods. Ever Offered. C@., JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIF A+. ——— A Fuil Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. 1 ™ (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, eJU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 “* CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 -.* CLARET, 25 ‘** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschiso, Benedictine, 200 * FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 *“ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, “9° otal V, Cis 100 “ BASS’S ALE, 200 “* BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD ROM, KINAHAN’S L, L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of — CHOICE GROCERLES ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFA. 50 “e Canada Atlantic Steamship U0, The Fast, Steet Clyde-built | 66 ” STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” Pasture for Cows. 9. CAMBHIP HALIFAX | Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for " avaer WEDNESDAY MORNING, at W | o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for | Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. | Passengers jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesday } via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, aD can. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the | Siecamer without extra charge. FARES: | Charlottetown to Boston iIst class)........ «$ 9 20 ReGGIO 6 Ni Sc e0se aeVide 0644 deebuvenceaceie 16 0 | Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P, K Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. K. [sland Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Coarlottetown. at FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHiPMAN BROS., 2 ue coer Agents, Halifax, ARDNER, Agent, ; M Atlantic Avenue, Boston, wmnayli—tt