pn a f St Lawrence geven Z ' - ( N Monday ends \ ‘ ‘ > ; pasa) a ' - Ww ‘ of ‘ iil - 7 + —— —_ new wa 8 l jewellery gO w YI a when *n jay at i ¥ « ia Vi yeu we ‘“~ round |! ) this year's crop, semen grout , \i at | « sug22 Zi - The steal r ‘ man arriy ad here aeeel at two ck this afternoon. , uonuces ©” va We ‘ si ] j +} T . DecgIVED say o! the Lake, ¥ = .hmitz's History, etc., at the ine schamit ' a. he pees Rookstore, Very cheap. ismond : a . T.—Meeting of Victoria Division, » McLeod's Hall at 8 this evening in Visiting brethren welcomet -_ - a 4 ck. «oe WysoN Will resume lessons on Wed- ~ went 2nd, at the Music Rooms, cor » Streets, at the usual eod—au24 v, Sept. alt : aa - Kent ana Prince _ ee = ~.. Rypit.—There will be a meeting of Hes — e . pgacil of Queen's County Ritle Associa- * sha Law Courts Building to-morrow oe. » arene D8 AL 4 JVs * a a yoos LIGHT. —The P. E. Island Electric ee should not depend too much upon it is stated that darkness reigned m pa 2 mooe. ame astevening. This ought not to be. pTewe +e = é ' - + Nyvpat BrsrorY Soctery. - The Natural a very pleasant Saturday. But bseriber’ reports— Terory Society ep) yea waarsion and picnic shoe did not—as “+4 Su Be the aea serpent. en se) 3 juz Terr.—There will be races at Crapaud .wtorday next. The programme is made : of w farmers race, purse $25, a three- singte race, purse $50, and a 2 49 race, purse » Faotries close on Friday evening. ears tau Taky G Friday morning last Mr. >§ Brown, of this city, shipped to A. E, fuser, Mayor of Spring Hill, N. S., a hand- gue four-year-old carriage horse, sired by Sir Filia Wallace, which the former purchased inva Me. Hood, of Cornwall. The price paid ws something above the usual. Oy siiicleatbininiagl Pouce Court. —This morning a man for gualtand battery was fined $4 or 20 days, sdruok was fined $4 or 20 days, one nulis- ce ewe was dismissed and auother ad- warned, an abusive Janguage case between wo women was adjourned, as was also the sect a man summoned for not paying seamen 3 W ages. oT" Cirrtr PorsoneED — Sussex Record :— Sone uaprinciple? person or persons were evil ninled enough to make a pernicious ‘‘Com pund cattle food” consisting of meal, salt aad Paris green, and put it near by a flock of evttl: owed by Mr A T Stewart. Some of the animals ate the food, and when Mr Stewart went for them at night he found three of hisbest cows dead. eke Narvne provides a remedy for al! diseases, ia Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills women have a mmeiy for all those ills peculiar to their sex Supressions, bearing-down pains,’ nervous bedaches, etc., speedily yield to their treat- nent and, restore the sufferer to perfect health. Inthem. Sold by all dealers or sent on re- wiptoof price (50c a box) by addressing Dr. Wiliams Med. Co., Brockville, Ont. lw iim Weataer Prosapinitizs— The daily weather probabilities issued from the Toronto meteoroligal office for the maritime provinces we entitled to greater weight than most people sappose. or the month of May, ac- vnding to the report just issued, the total aunter of predictions for the maritime pro- vuceswalf7. Of these 93 were more or less vaitied, the percentage fully verified being 79 4 ee A Svuoceasru, Istanper.—J. H. Mac- pherson touk first prize for putting the teavy shot and second prize for putting the lwht shot at the Strathallen gathering at Bndge- ff-Allen, Scotland, a few weeks ig. He put the heavy shot 54 feet. The ~mnetition was open to the world. Mr. Macpherson is a native of Prince Edward sand, ee Yousty Courr—The August term of the Conaty Court of this County, opens in Charl tetown to-morrow with 178 cases on the docket. Among the suits for trial this term we have heard of several | special interest and importance. “ne of these is an action of slander for $150 dimagag, arising out of a speech of one of ‘he orators at the late city meeting in the Market Hall, and the other is an action of Camages against a deputy returning officer, te re:using a vote at the late partial elec- ‘wa lor member for the city. . —_——— _Turre never was a greater boon to the ousewif:, Every form of stain or dirt dis- ‘ppears before Lessive Phenix — the new ‘lative. Wash cotton, linen or flannel with ". Itclearg all kiads of utensils. “ean your silverware. It is a phenomenal ‘up Saver, because it does the work without Ne Use of soap atall. lt makes a wonderful “provement in your clothing, after you have ‘*citaiew times. A powder but not the Wee eimical powder, which destroyed both my hands and your clothes. It makes the “it soft, and the hardest washing easy. Ask Jour stoeer, For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s ~Suthing Syrup has been used by millions of — for their children while cutting teeth ; 4 eves the little sufferer at once ; 1 pro- ee natural, quiet sleep by relieving the — from pain, and the little cherub awakes “Sight as a button.” It is very pleasant *taite. It snothes the child, softens the same, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates inn and is the best-known remedy for ther oe Whether arising from teething oF Res Causes, Twenty-five _cents & bottie. Re ure and ask for “‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing yup,” and take uo other kind. Mar2 Sieod & wky lyr sibs daided Drama rrow THe CLoups.—According to Stecent despatch from Vienna, the cloud- beret which partially destroyed the village of Kollman, on Tuesday, seems to have done more damage, and caused the loss of more lives, than at first supposed, Sixty Mies have already been resovered, all terribly disfigured, and have been buried it rugs, Sacks, etc., owing to the lack of “thas. It is stated that 6,000 cubie metres f atone have been hurled down the moun- hand & distance of 700 metres, Three ted men are employed in diverting the | ry Ly ] ™ { a4 oo ” EPIL ‘hig in on oe eye oca! and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | SPECIAL Despatonrs To Tux kK | | | It will j htt ty sXAMINER, Frost in the Northwest. WINNIPEG. Ang, 24, So far, advices fr far, advices from Minnesota, the Dako. “a and Manitoba show the temperature to rave been dangerously touched first time, but Hho serious damage Some frost is reported without serious results Terrible Disaster. New York, Aug. 24, _ there has been a terrible disaster in this city caused by the collapse of a five-story brick building. Kighty-six persons are missing, Seventeen dead bodies have been recovered. rr Hurricanes — Heavy Damage. OTrawa, Aug. 34 i in the Martinique hurricane, last Tuesday -90 lives were lost. In the gales and hurri- canes reported along the Spanish coast many vessels were wrecked and heavy damage done. Senecal and the Weather. Ortawa, Aug. 24. Senecal, Su perintendent of Printing Bureau has resigned. Phew eather here is very cool, with steady rains—bad for the harvest. Earthquakes. Rome, Aug. 24. Strong earthquake shocks have been felt in Various towns of Italy. Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, Aug. 24.—10 a. m. Winds mostly easterly, unsettled, followed hv rain in western Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick. Fishery Bulletin. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hatirax, Aug. 24—Anticosti no bait or fishing of any kind at English Bay, but cod fishing reported good, and squid bait very plentiful at Fox Bay. Quebec—-Cod fishing good at Thunder liver, fair at Moisie and Long Point. Launce good at three above mentioned stations, but unfavorable weather prevented all fishing opperations at all other points on coast. P. E. Island—No fish taken any place owing to stormy weather. Cape Bretun—Weather prevented fishing operations at all places excepting Arichat, where there was a fair catch of herring. Nova Scotia—Fish of all kinds reported scarce excepting at Digby where there were good catches of hake bnd herring, fair of hadock, and a fewcod. A vessel arrived at Liverpool this week reports fish plentiful at West Bank. News Notes. Grasshoppers are doing much damage in Pelee Island. It is reported that the Prince of Wales, Emperor William of Germany, and the Shah of Persia all seriously contemplate visiting the World’s Fair in 1893. A murderer in Mecklenburg ten minutes | before his execution choked the clergyman, put on his long black coat, dashed out and mixed among the officials around the scaf- fold. He had almost reached the gate when he was caught. Railway statistics show that the Ameri- can takes 27 railway trips a year, the Eng- lishman 19, the Belgian 11, the Frenchman, German, Swede, Norwegian and Spaniard five each, while the Turk, Swiss and Italian take but one each. The Presbytery of P. E. Island has di- vided Murray Harbor congregation : Mur- ray Harbor North forms one charge, Mur- ray Harbor South and Litile Sands another. G. B. McLeod accepts a call to Covehead and Brackley Point Road, ordination and induction fixed for Sept 8th.—Witness. When the British and French squadrons met at Villefranche, after the French ad- miral’s band had played ‘God Save the Queen, the British flagship responded wi h **La Marseillaise.” That was a compli- ment from freemen to freemen that cast the Russian serfs’ travesty very much into the shade. “s The fishermen of San Diego have utilized electricity in their war upon the fish. In- eandescent electric lights are lowered into the water at night and a large net is lowered below them. The fish are attracted by the light and are plainly visible. When sut- ficiently numerous the nets are hauled up. The catehes are enormous. The Sea Serpent Again. Sim, —There is a marvellous sg’ oven town this morning respecting the i se ‘raising much excitement. . . said the Natural History posits: ~ a town Saturday morning by : . ; oaky Point ferry boat, for Hollan ove ant 5 heir annual geologi- Governor 8 [sland, on the ae one cal picnic, saw the creature off areas Island, making his way towards eo - that he was seen by all a. mem vale the Society. If 80, we shall have — [ esting account ot this mysterious - = the coming Patriot. Many oe — * opinion that the existence o —. pent is a mere myth. But | > _ contra opinion, iuasmuch - m eae pondent has had it affirmie y ee he men of undoubted veracity, W as, Aaa about thirty ree eS A i ” ‘rainichie to the s ; — one of our pap2rs of Seth. Besides this undoubted stateme : , tae Lewis affirmed some five a that he saw him lying —— a self in the sun o8 00 ek arate shore of Govern rs. os i gear: ol —s pacha adil than his canoe, Hee res sinal as long. and that his a ae lai aloes by- ‘As he approached the setia ae noticed what oy gues < : ove; anc en A : ilet weed to ‘hen immediately it rose, e 8 ons Siah up looking like great a - ead hig oe firey eye, aud then made 0 ‘ a oe ah Although the indie ae eu was not believed, it Ree aed confirmed by Capt. Lund, = eae. the serpent in the straits tha’ trul Yours very 7 A. gCRIBER« serpent’ atten AILY EXAMINER, _ - Was done in Manitoba, | pensed. easement iaeetianenne ata nent i i | | ' CIGAR AND CIGARETTE SMOKERS! The effects of the Tobacco Habit on the human system are so similar to the effects of Dyspepsia, a New Brunswick physician who had been cured by ‘‘ Dyspepticure ” | was led to try this remedy on a patient broken down by the use of tubacco. The results were almost magical—immediate relief and a perfect cure in a few weeks. ‘* Dyspepticure” always takes away the desire for smoking. lw—aug?4 Davies’ New Drug Store. oa : MONDAY, AUGUST 24. 1891. : 2 SSS ope commie pemenirene CONVENT DE NOTRE DAME, | * CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. J. | 2 Studies will Commence as usual on the First of September. of ge cr a to inform the public that ppee a caoadiaa parm the “holidays | pupi's. By means of a first-class heating ing a strict attention to comfert and | Sithor abtentag tee eee ee Teun ales X ; benefit of a quiet and home-like boardi Black and Colored French Lacing Cords, 4 Children’s Cashmere Hosiery, ——___— Black French Merinoes, Black Velvet Ribbons, Black and Colored Plain Sateens, Black Crapes (Courtald’s). Ei’nglish Silesias, Fancy Print Cottons. We ian tee ere 0 Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous ——— articles has been doubled, and the public will | not tind a more coniplete stock in any Drug! XE ws fen antl Sig na RECEIVED TO-DAY apparatus, the spacious apartments of the wise eng»ged, who would wish to enjoy the | house. For particulars apply te the Mother Black Silk Velvets, Black Silk Ribbons, Black and White Print Cottons. wy pp ' HY BROTHERS, 8 spect our new Store, ty gtr od a very choice line :- IMPORTA NT ANNOU NCEMENT t French, English and German Perfumes, also + in Fancy Soaps. {ostitution possess the edvantage of a constant x S SG de : 35 ° genial temperature. Suitable arrangements a a w ti on = eombizing ; Superior. auglS | ° Black and Colored Lacings. Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent! Charlottetown, August 7, 1891-—-eod & wky We have also added to the attraction of our | new Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the {x} finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where the popular beverages of the season are dis- An important point with our bever- ages is that the Syrups run through the Fountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, not artificial flavors. JSTAS. PATON & CO. Ady, Tota, Cigten toy teoees Gratefully acknowledges the success which has attend- pone” Gee eae essa ed their Great Alteration and Extension Sale, and now P i (STAND RAILWAY intimate that they will offer the remaining portion of & s J _ ' their large stock of substantial Dry Goods at extraor- FUTURITY RACE, “inary reductions. [> comection withthe P.#,Ioand Fotarity| It isimpossible to enumerate all the lots that have neoday 26th Acgust, wet, a sPuciat vas. DEEN Offered, but the following list will give some idea SENGER TRAIN will leave Charlottetown at 8 30 a, m., standard ; returning, will leave of the leadin Ss lines ; Summerside at 5.15 p. m., standard. Return Tickets will be issued by this Train . . Black Silks, Dress Goods, Print Cottons, Sun- Jackets, at undermentioned rates :— Under- Charlottetown, Royalty Junction, Wins- joe Mliton a 00 Shades, Umbrellas, Waterproofs, Dolmans, olville, Loyalist, North Wiltshire, Hun- i. ‘ _® Capes, Trunks, Valises, Readymade Clothing, ter River, Bradalbane, Cape Traverse, er eee Ter —— Other Stations, single first-class fare. clothi ng, Blouses, etc. J. UNSWORTH, - Superintendent. Sale will last about Three Weeks longer. JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, August 24, 1891—eod & wky Railway Office, Charlottetown, ) August 22, 1891. J APOLLINARIS. ‘Th Queen of Table Waters.” =~ Canadian Made Fall Goods jy30—4mn eod pd Sole Agents. i WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WANTED.— 4 competent person to act as y nurse, foran infant. Apply to Dr. BEER. } y\ ‘ : aug 24 ; \ NTED.—immediately, a servant girl, with WA vood references. Apply to MRS. WILLIAM (x) HEARD, Upper Prince Street. aug 24 =7--On Saturday evening, between the FI BEC WY COTTONS sa coo bn ‘ot Post Office and the Diwmond 1 ; GREY COTTONS, Fee THE RACKS !—For sale, one new Sulky. bovkstore, u flat Safe Key. ‘The finder will be | S remanded by leaving it at this office. aug24s FE N + I 9 econd to none on the Island ; also, one gor d. r ; as Track Sulky, very little used, made last year, Wy I" | 3 cheap for cash at V, €. tice’s, next doot to BED TICKINGS, mpgs ata | oon, aon see, weer Wet, eatiesenn'at ite. ool ware ches ou be eieaise Sel tee the very best value in the city. ————_A T—_—— GREY FLANNELS, a, reqaieeé, Apply to sf oa AN a ALLEY, Prince Street. i £ug : PILLOW COTTONS, BRACE. tf—au ; , WATS Acai .ee4e\"Nop Shirts. Shirts and Drawers, Ladies’ Vests. three, where a servant man is kep : | We have bought at the lowest prices and guaralr WANTED.—Two female cooks at St. Dunstans Fish Market, Grafton Street - S 7 | 3 WANTED.—A good genera: servant. Refer- CO T (} ON WW ARI COTTON BALLINGS, i . 5 . ‘ling occupied by EK, 5. Bonnell; also, a Dwellin, House and stable next door. Anny ve ma toasmartgirl. Apply at this office, aug22 -3i pd College. mr : i . Good ] x Were A Rjated.. too Tae Ex-| Charlottetown, Aug. 21, 1891—dy & wky - - 8g r . - ‘ 21 —————— AMINER Offic. aug: ‘ | 4. |) NOOR. Sustaining, Strength-giving, ‘an ‘A eg = s E ‘ O LE wor eg] = Invigorating. Se Gat J ae) . id D AT ONCK.—Parlor and housemal , Waa good references. digh wages. 5” ply at THE EXAMINER office. a taal cigtealeaal far general housework. at 7 i @. ye ‘ pt Wa io Mas. oO .¥s MoGrEcor, Frm —— ee oe 4 iy 6 j 2% oe z — Stree sa = On| ey ES "7 street —_———- | THE BRITISH WAREHOUSE | 273 YWAse = {TED.—A_housemaid in a smal: bie. SEG Te ae a, P. JOHNSTON $ FL Wane. given oui. Inquire at this office, NOW UNDERGOING REPAIRS, | ee Bi 3 Ye oe Gy aug2i—tf Sil ain Rell Tctelensine : a i 28 oy Tegal ey at : ’ Tfrouse on Pownal Street, lately | SITUATED ON QUEEN STREET. & ” (yeas ANS = Is A PERFECT FOOD FOR 77.A Honse on Pow re 7S by R. F. De Blois. Possession given immediately. Apply to THOM’S W. Dovpb. july3i—tt -\OUND.-A plan of part of Charlot OPPOSITE THE MARKET, and one of the best Business —— a i : ity. An rson requiring s2me “1 ee coe. ae sane ae have the interior —— =P a. hs i MW) gui ir business. Possession given frst_of ' rED.— eral servant in & 8M@~ | suit their +, 08.) ANTED.—Sopiy at this office. —_ #08 | Seotember. Apply to I <<a —h goneral servant, Apply at on ce THOMAS W. DODD. | Wen Mrs. F, PARKER CARVELL, ownal a6 Invalids and Convalescents, - 5 i ‘utriti Properties of — Supplying all the Nutritious r an Prime Beef in an Easily-Digested Form. teto Wa. aug20 August 1, 1891—dy & wky | augl—eod tf argt—tt ;