oe ae, one PENT Eat CPSs aT | * + ; endured many hardships while they were there, the supply of food being limited. _DAILY EXAMINER, —___- (Qeuncillor McRae noved that the report of the Health Officer in re tive rféw rin i ~~ TUESDAY, “SEPTEMBER 11. 1833. | iJ 2 iyA | y KX A MIN ER City Council Meeting. lreferred to the Recorder for his opinion. i UVALL DAA : _— | Seconded by Councillor Dayison. Carried. SEPTEMBER I 1888. Tae re gular monthly meeting of the City | Councillor Crabbe moved that the : Counedl was held last’ evenmg. Mayor | finance committee be authorized to dispose . . Uaviland, Recorder Fitazgerald and every ‘of the engine houses on King and Gratton rhe Senatorial Game. member of the Board was in his place. | Streets, and the city property on Upper ta _| There was also a large attendance of spec- | Qucen and Bayfield Streets, by auction. ‘** Harper's Week ty ” is certainly one of | eqrors Councillor Morris moved in amendment the rust tntelligeut of the organs of public After the routine business had been at | that dilsby engine be not removed from a in the United States. Concerning | tended to, Mayor Haviland submitted the | Ward 1 till the amounts subscribed, for her the President’s “ Retaliation” Messave it | 'ehottss letters, ete., to hand : Lees by certain residents of that ward ’ re ee hue report of Dr, Johnson, Health | be cefunded. Councillor Douse seconded Says Olficer, in ve the new ice rink, 1s as follows: the motion. j \s a stroke in the political game whi hi 70 His Worship th Mavor and the Memhx - Councillor Davison moved in: amendment the Senate has been playing with the Presi of the City Council of the City of Charlotte. ito the amendment that a special committes lent, his message proposing a certain schem: daares : . aay of thres be appointed to lock into the of retaliation is irably effective. But re rn , es he 1. | matter. lia mea ling a dispate &. GENTLEMax,—t have - pees aa “- ‘Vhe amendment to the amendment was cane tte cleltined. intellicent English. | eceipt of a notice from the City Clerk, dates as ost aaa i tl followi : , . i gus Aug. 16, informing me of a resolution of you len put anc carried, anc the ollowimng peas Is Sis no better policy whe board, ordering a letter from A, A. Ryan ad-; committee appointed: Davison, Byrne, » by the Preside Phan When AULhOr-| 1 ssed to your Board to be referred to mz as | Crabbe. . oe a ae ptedly whatever | fealth Otlicer. | Councillor Small moved that Mr. New- ae > ed ; : : : sin _ ~ in reporting tlre reupon, I have to express bery have leave to erect the storm signal nelieanl bwer, 0 " sume tine to the Trish | MY opiwios that the erection of such an ive | mast on either Pownal or Queen's wharf, eA to the latent American jealousy |e o°8k TAs 80. Boar to his premises, as Mr. provided he obtains consent of the lessees. ‘ eo Mie | OOYaN points out in Hts letter, would, ior such Carried W 1 still lingers with vitalits | venapee be be Spi sities, very injuriously affect s call + Whatton ed t) nder : ' ‘ » purp f a politica |); scat Shi sidaiaid Gk-douitidit. “aaleht Gad’ Councillor Davison moved that tenders paige sdvantage whi the R spu blir | cat ; 7 ri as » pr satin anliiite nail 7 : be called for coal for the city departments, Sonat ee en, oe re » flood with water so large an area of Varried. i siy re | it. The Senate, | und as it is proposed to occupy for the| ouncillor Byrne moved that the Finance which t spate has been much | urposes of the rink would be likely to cause | Committee be authorized to Furnish the kone p am than patriotic and wine, is it unwivlesome dampness of his cellar and tae|Council Chamber, etc., in the new city scom L. The Senatorial game si He | surroundings, and this especially in the spriug| bui ding. Carried. ‘ 4 propased aac a aed a ; 7 season or when it is esp tally needful to Councillor Douse moved that Robert Van ; a Preside ai o, ao . ing | avoid all such causes of dis «se. _. | Iderstine be appointed Market Clerk, vice ~ try fo ‘the benefit I isi ' \s the only effectus! pr. ection of the Gtl- | Pyancis S. Chandler. . " , inmiow Am i riehts | Zens im general from causes of complaint of) QOouneillor Byrne moved that Councillor ; 4 vol ine “9 ; j Ul Se Pras . ” on. i would Douse have leave to withdraw his motion sto lousy which We ave eae ohibit the roneteuction of ice {Seconded by Councillve Crabbe. Carried. ; : e the Irish vote. | ; . AE Councillor McRae moved that tenders ioe ae the treaty in- | S=“ting rinks within the city limits, except in i eellel 8 te* f he Fisl : - ' - i some isvlated locality, under special license | 9° Cates oF the easing 0 the ist . it antil aft ction, | od proper sanitary regulations Market. Carried. Sena le & false pia) whew KS) Ali ot which is respectfully submitted. Council adjourned. a ae 1? Pn } ane Ricuaxp JoHnson, M. D., 2 ; , ’ a. : | Heaith Officer. ; ; ; io : S a ’ 1 - , t Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1888. In Memoriam. las Phe letter of Arthur Newbery, agent of} As will be observed by reference to our $ : : Meteorological Department here, asked | obituary notices, there passed away on Fri- ' and t ermission to erect a storm signal mast | day last, after a few days’ illness, one of ep fagainst one of the warehouses on either | the oldest and niost esteemed residents of wv ma nd! Queen's or Pownal wharves, providing the | Ges rgetown. The late Mrs. Byrne was a iS y ‘ ~ "5S i < poeu i the lessees thereot could be ob- Pees of the County Kilkenny, Ireland, jand emigrated to Halifax in the year 1837, : Harpe 2 \ second letter from Mr. Newbery | where she resided fer a short time, remov- y i lent’s m il jasked if the Council would donate $50 or | ing afterwards with her husband to George- Sen vu wil], | S6U towards @ hursery of si ude trees for the town, whien at that time only contained + Canada which | Stteet® te be opened at @Wictoria Park some seven or eight houses, where she dat Phe memorial of certain residents of | lived until her death. She was the mother : i : : seS/ Grafton Street Kast, protested against the | of eight children, four sons and four daugh- ul : e stalwart d rd - | re ul of the electric light trom the rail-|ters; five of whom, one son and four e 4 r and American rights} Way crossing, and asked that it be replaced | daughters, survive her, —left, togeter with ‘ < ; Bs Retaliation” is, | 8% ONCe _ : jnumcrous friends and acquaintances, to Councillor McRae moved that the prayer| mourn the loss of an _ affectionate iH , — + Very UNCErtAIN | of the petition be granted. mother a devoted wife and an ' ‘ ‘ é ste owards uancilloe Douse seconded the motion. |avreeable and sympathetic neighbor, ' e eons uucilor Byrne moved in amendment | ‘I'he deceased was well and favorably known men f altha he light remain at the corner of | to the early pioneers of King’s County, and s s whol.y with | Sidney and Cumberland Streets. lher demise has excited fee ings of regret . : her prove { vci'or McCarron seconded the mo- | among the old residents and thuse of their . i ; ti descendan*s to whom her mauy Christian saineibaeal clientes | Councillor MeLean moved in amend-| vir:ues endeared her. On Sunday last a ? AYS Coa] |ment to the amen iment that the ght bellarce concourse of people, representing ‘ rr’ i ves in No p i at the corne em Grafton and Cum-| ey, y class and creed, such as rarely as S . on e in com- ! berland Streets No seconder. , seu:bles on occasions of this kind, followed ‘ il from Councilior Byrne’s amendment was put | her remains to the Catholic Church, where P ‘ QO f the Nouvajand carric I—C unciilors Douse, Davisun!the funeral obsequies were conducted by rs » take the/and McRae dissenting. the Rev. Wm. Phelan, P. P., thence to the ia business they| The memorial ofthe members of the tire | Catholic Cemetery; thus indicating the ustomers who are| brigade asked that suitable rooms .%e set | high esteem in which she was held in the ' sing | | States sl, simply | ap wt for them in the new city building. community in which she resided forjhalf a : el g It d 3 seem Cours 4 McCarron moved tlrat the century. : irdity f ( d s tu bel] er of the petition be granted, and that a bee <= = ee ip ‘ rore i ; , commitice oi three be appoin ed te select ‘ cai ° neces jail » there are|t rooms Seconded by Councillor Me- Cleveland's, Letter, i t w countrymen | Kae Carried. orvenneeietne a - » 4 oan The X a ; McCarron, Davison and Me-|4°C2?TING TRE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. - I t rn t R Wet pointed said Co imiited. ie ees eitey = ae . i ; io aaa” al aeieti r sidents of |, Wasutneton, Sept. 9.—- President Cleve- he ae al EN r Queen Street, protested agginst the | 4424's letter of acceptance of the Demo- sell United States coal i, | action of the Chairman of the Stfeet Com-|¢™tic nomination was given to the press ‘ n | makea b gver | mittee in Changing the course of the dra n ee “night. It ee lengthy document, the capital invested than|in the neighborhood of the Puund, thereby devoted mainly to careful and thorough : ee ee ee reer * lexplanation and defence of the Democratic ths ; =e Wi hants in th Causing &@ NuUlsa ; 7 ; Stas : Bs | Councillor Horne said that the work done, | P!2” of tariff reform as distinguished from land sgainst which the petitioners protest- — Republican Joe The President Sons ofl Temperance i ¢ d Was aii for the be st, and Was cre litable arg UCs wn : a re — of revenue by a ree placing raw materiels on the free list, re- rae R IM Mcil esol c as lor Morris moved that a special ducing the duuies somewhat on necessaries rs ra ning on his 1 committee by appointed to enquire into the | *°° toa less ne — whiskey and to- British Columbia Afber tb: halter colasthined of. bacco. He expresses the belief that such a 1 CO! welcome home frum the| Councillor McLean seconded the motion, |*&¥'8!0” of the tariff will ed endanger the hee. Sek el oO eee ee ee protection system, but will increase manu- ian ex] sed his pleasure i Councillor Morris, Byrne and McLean oe by ae ? a ane “a Wilh ' ris 1) a nd Wel ‘pp Nnted sa d comniittee. veal atl a a Mangoes 2 and will reat satisfa 1 at the de- | fhe resviution inre the Jubilee 3 irplus, a th my ne the burdens - the laboring i by j r De- | pa l at the last meeting of the Committee, Caen Incidentally the President oo e recent execution of the | was endorsed, and, un motion, the Mayor |@emns trusts. He expresses the belief wn He then carvied | was authorized to disburse the amounts as that ” on of tarifl duties will furnish Mi .C. P. R., | provided for in the resolution of the Com-|* emedy. All other subjects for legisla- <2 ale cated tion alluded to in the letter are covered ‘in I L the tuable| The memorial of the Regatta Committee, the folowing paragraph :— i steam mills on the righi. |asking that Thursday, 27th inst., be set it is of the highest importance that those 18 SI 1 immense gar-|apart as a public holiday, was laid on the who administer our government should . m :bun‘ant. | table. jealously protect and maintain interests sats tthe bosiediioes praires| Councillor McLean moved that the|of American citizens at home and abroad, wie with their Probibitory/aw, | electric light on St. Peter’s Road be placed |and should strive to achieve for our coun- he Mounted Police, Inthe |at the corner of Euston and Pleasant | try her proper piace among the nations of in was trying to smuggle five | Streets. the earth; but there is no people whose rina vali Both se and Seconded by Councillor Douse and] home interests are so great and whose taken in charge. A man | carried. numerous objects of domestic concern de- still was arrested and hand- Councillor Morris, seconded by Council-|serve so much watchfulness and care. re the other passengers, and the | lor Byrne, moved that Capt. D. McRae be| Among these are the regulation of a sound The pass we through the | appointed Sanitary Officer for the City. financial system united to our needs, thus ing is indiscribably grand. Councillor Crabbe moved in amendment] securing an efficient agency of natural C.ty is a marvel of rapid growth lthat Robert VanIderstine be appointed | wealth and general prosperity ; the con- i to become one of our mst] Sanitary Officer at a salary of $359 a year,|struction aud equipment of means of de- nercial cities. Both Van-| be to continue’ discharging the duti-s of|fence to insure our national safety and 1 Victoria are under license; | Jan'tur as at present. maintain honor, beneath which such shops are open even on the} Councillor McLean seconded the motion. national safety reposes ; the production of An effort, however, is now| Amendment lost on division and original | our national domain, still stretching beyo: we this sad state of things. | motion carried. the needs of a century's expan: er and other mines were The election to fill the vacancies on the] preservation for the t the speaker said that after| Police force, caused by the dismissal of | ou much territory he had | officer Costello and the death of Sergt. M homes than on P. E. Is-| Gonmnel!, was then proceeded v yani beauty it is un-| Councillor C McLeod has consented to | C i Malet. 7) vessels | 7 Mot ‘ ; y damay that they hadto be} Councillor Mor d tha vert ite i) a men were! new city buildi i tine OF Ais Ul , tw 4 } i i ; estitute condition in iceland | cor nts be laid before the Conn il. Se jand thei: just re gnition and encouw until the steamer carried them away. Th *y jonded by Councillor Byrne. Carried. iment in all ihings pertaining tou that reta tign; a ira, patient and huomwne Indyp } be policy, so that in peatetul relations with — cena aatlta e ll , eect eee a ae the government the civilization of the In- dian may be promoted with resulting quiet and safety to settlers on our frogtier; and the curtailment of public expenses by the introductioa of convenient methods in every department of the government. Local Notices. Nap Reefers, Melton Overcoats, and all wool underwear, very cheap at D. A. Braces, The Dominion Wire, the best spring bed made. Each bed guaranteed for five years. — Mark Wright & Co, New shirtings, trouserings and chinchilla overcoatings, no better vaiue in the city,at D, A. Bruce's. The N. B. Wire Woven Mattress, made by Hannah, of St-' John, We havea large loc of the above selling cheap to ciear, — Mark Wright & Co. Good quality and reasonable in price are the dress goods at L. EK. Prowse’s. sepS tf The question of the day is: Have you seen the cheap suits at L. EK. Prowse’s ? ” sep8 tf VIOLIN INSPRUCLION, \ R. M. LOWDEN wouli intimate that he is te now forming his FaALi CL «ses for instruc- tive on the Violin; aud as this seasou is mos convenient for mapvy, an early application is requested, Pupils taken from 16 years of age upwards, 282 KENT STREET Ch’town, Sept. 1!, 1888-—4i sod TERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Street. (WWHE Subscriber, thankful for the very liberal patronage heretoiore bestowed oa her 48 ‘Teacher of Music—PIANO and VIOLIS—azain solicita the favor of her friends and the public genera ly, as she intenas to open Classes for instruction in thet art at tte above Hall on THURSDAY NEXT, the 13 h inst JANIE BURRIs. septil—pat 4i tues sat wky ti FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN { Black Walnut Sideboard, NEARLY NEW—COST $140.00. ( Ash and Walnut Bedroom Suite, Seven Pieces, with Spring and Fiock Mat- traases complete. Auction Rooms, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. “BELLEVUE” RUNNING & WALKING TRACK —IN CONNECTION WITH-- BELLEVUE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE ST. DUNST AN’s COLLEGE, Now on view at septld Malpeque Road, Chitown Royalty. TUE avove Track is situated ona plain, lerel peece of ground, about one and a quarter mile from town, so that it affords every ta ilit for the young athletes ef the city and suburbs to exercise themselves, ‘Jhis Track isa nioth of a nile, so tifme nine lafis“covsrtitute & mile, the only place of the kind inthe Province. The Proprietor always in attendance. FRED. W. BEVAN, Proprietor. septid—dy lw pict news For St. John's, Newfoundland. =o > ANA al 77 8. S. “BON \ VISTA,” for St. John’s, New- feundiand, will be dne at Cha:!otietown on WEDNESDAY MORNING, 12th September, and will carry Cattle and Sh ep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Agents. EGATTA! Grand Regatta WILL BE HELD— 4, AY GHABLOTEATOAY, Thursday, 27th Instant, Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. septs eo x Dh sR {RST FACE —Sail Boats und First prize, Silver C inylor) and 3 ' : #2 Ded Hand 1D attbendan septi and % ¢ FIRST NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS Now Opening and will be sold Cheap at 7 PERKINS & STERNS, Charlottetown, Sept. 11, 1888. AT BRITAIN INSTALMENT OF 48 CASES _ FROM * we Cffr a Sven Fic: Walnut suite, Upholstered in Uair Cloth, for $30.00. Our § * We upholster these gools and guarantee all materix|s to be These prices are for SPO ¢ CASH ONLY, aad these Suites will not be sold on time at. any price. first class. PARLUR AND BEDROOM The Same Suiggs. upholstered in Wool Plush, ani trimm with a different color of same goods, $35.00. 0 Our $20 Hardwood Suites, with three Cane or Perforated Sia‘ss, prices, the entire materi.1 for about 200 Walnut Parior Suites, We are guing «vo share our good luck with our patrons until all are sold. won @ pron onrencsint oO ciently) mention a i” ——— --{ 1)--— J Hu) sguiii We have complete Bedroom Suites, including Three Chairs, AT $i6 AND S$is&. on is a Daisy, and we cannot manufacture them fast enow2) D>») weve Al sett $25, $27.59 and $30 Ash Suites are not equalled in the Dom nion for value. 0) — These Goods are all HOME-MADE, a: together, as may be seen by a visit to our Fa MARK WRIGHT < ¢ September 11, 1888. +45 at — LEM, &. 7 a LE LC CT ROGERS, CHARLUTFETUOWS Poe eine} ‘ DU iD ae —