Local and Other Items, Vanta.—The Varia s will not appe: this week or next « n ing to the absen > io. \ teleph the reception room of Oddfellows’ Hall duri: the s« ani mn OF the (rrand Lodge next week > Sons OF TEMPERANC] Victoria Divisios No, 4, meets this evening a8 usuel in My Leod’s Hall Visiting brethren slways a Se | Lord Salisbury regards the vast milit welooue rh : preparations in Europe ag a great security ; er L he Leader Willed. peace. The strong” man Zaks is a mighty Eyrna Tru i he South po t was com —_—_——- —— | protector, only he eats so much it would pelled to make an additional trip last ev ening ' Cairo ie 4 {snost be as well to have a robber in the hor to accommodate the visitors at the south side | : : . az s *- | In the quiet life which Mrs. Harriet Beec of the terve. ' Gen. Grenfell engaged the Dervishes near - GaayNess, baldness, dandruff and al! dis eases of the sealp, and falling of the hair can be cured by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian | killed and wounded. Hair Renewer. _ ——— ArretioN ‘~All members of No. Battery Garrison Artillery are requested to | infantry supported by the 20th Hussars | t2"one. meet at the Drill Shed this evening at u clock sharp. ities Neeping Rerarm.—A tention, It is stated that the planking very d sDbyerous, -_ ~»- ~-. } i dast eight punctually. samen Mretine.—The regular mouthly meetin tf the Hook and Ladder Co. wiil be hel in their room this evening at 7.50 sharp By order, C Ber, Sec’y. = KARLY APPLEs.—A. received via steamer from Pictou on Saturda evening, the firstglot of this year's cr p « apples from Cornwallis, N. Ss. ° Mason ber the regular communication of Lodge No af s ; clock Welcomed, Brethren will please Victori 2, A. F. & A. M.. this evenin Visiting - - ~ NAVAL citizens enjoy a half holiday. Perhaps th authorities will arrange the affair. ; [le groans ; New Banv.—The instruments of the new Citizen's Band have arrived and are on exhi bition in the show windows ot C.P.“letcher’s sailing master. j ee 3 : . They are Paris made, and are of lost sight of a south-west course was steered {Commands $700, and his two French cooks Che band wil play Music store. superior tore aud finish this evening. a Metruonist.—Rev. Waldron W. made his Church yesterday. He preached at both ser- vices and created a most favorable impres sion. Rev. M. R. Knight preached in Ex wouth Street Church. St. John, last evening at -_ — D4 WGERovs.—Ever since the bell tower on the Maket House was removed several months ago, a tai! ladder has been allowed to remain against the vorth side of the building, upon which childre@ are continually playing, and which sport may be continued antilan accident The ladder should be at once re ececurs. moved, ———~<—-~— Inceatitt pe.—The Pioneer says inau opea- ing paragraph :~ ‘‘Our Conservative friends, heade i by the Mar/,” etc. Do the Opposition still wish to force the abandoned ‘Toronto paper on the Government party’ Truly, the gratitude of the Grits is not remarkable in thus endeavoring to disown its chief mud- thrower. ale pies Fish anp Game }uorecrion.—We are pleased to Jearn that our country friends are already interesting themselves in the ..*sirs of the Fish and Game Protection So- “ We understand that several names rs have alre ady been forwarded which will deal with the of- ciet’ . aid ol poache +. © to the Sociev, * i ‘ aeserve fenders as they yaa Ew Rocrs.—LCLast Monday's Winnipeg Free Presa says: A large sprinkling of, Hrangers attended the Wesleyan Charch last evening te listen to a sermon by tee Kev. Benjamin Chappell, a missiouary passidg shi ough > city on his way to Japan, from N. J. and P. E. I. Conference. He gave a well thought. out and eloquent sermon on “Complete Hancti- fication.” —_—_—_——<—P-- fue Hanvey-Sattsvny Lrxe— Mr. Vernon Smith C.E., who was sent downfrom Ottawa to survey the Harvey-Salisbury line has been telling his friends in Frederecton that his sur- vey is completed,and thah he has found a splendid line from Harvey to the L.O.K., via Frederecton,which will be at least thirty miles shorter than the present line between these points + »_>-—~ Tank or Moxcros.—The Times reports that the imports at the town of Moncton in daly amounted in value to $43,993; the cus toms collections $17,289, and the exports 977,762, as compared with imports of $31,628, cuagoms collections of $39,666, and exports of 67.9) in July of last year. The increase ia €Xports is $19,891. The reijuction in imports J8 due to sxpaller withdrawals of raw sugar. - i Twe Ratway.~Mr. Schrieber, with Superintendent Unsworth, Trackmaster Howle and others, went over the eastern section of the P. EB. 1. Railway, on Satur- lay. The bridges were carefully eXxamin- d, and, with the road, ound to be in ex- lent order. A splendid ran was made Asome parts of the line—a speed of fifty les an hour having been mainteined. Mr. chtiehber inspected the western end of the W to-day. -~ => Frou Boston.—The steamer W orcester, = Pin Nickerson, arrived early Sunday (the following passengers : Mrs Z Nick- passenger reports | The that the west side of Ferry wharf requires at- | Cairo. i. U. O. F.— Regular session of St. Law rence Lodge to night at 8 o’clock sharp. The nion Degree Staff will hold a practice at half McNeill, auctioneer reinem brothers cordially and ordered us to heave to. We did so. |Ye*s !ong gives Nazy Ferencz, of Barc : ; aoa ; : 8 He attended the funeral Review.—it is suggested that Queena Maria Theresa, one hundred and wheu the men of-War come here, & naval P ts review be held at the Park ; and that the ee eee a n at Brewer césut at the Second Methodist which he endured with patience and resigna- tion to the Divine will, James Robbius, in the} augl Ming. She had the usual general cargo | 74th year of his age. yy oe en (HE DAILY EXAMINER, - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, a His Lordship the Chief Justice **s .mewhat better,” Personal. at ‘ Special Desparones ro Tur EXAMINER, *h >. . parti ’ atterson, are visiting Charlottetown. is rep rted Artemas Hooper, Esq,, was in town to-day. I reports the crops excellent in Bedeque, : I | Mr, R. L. Patterson,. manager for Miller he is to be placed in W A BR IN EGYPT. * Richards, type foun , ' | lets, Toronto, and Mrs. ——— -____ MONDAY, AUG News has beon received of the sudden death Superior edurt. | , Stowe leads at her home in Hartford, she | Loski on Saturday, completely routing 1 }them. Wad El Jumi, the Dervish leader, | three cats, Bosco, a big tortise-shell pr }was killed. The Dervish loss is 1500 being her special favorite, Gen Greenfel in his{| Ihe Archduchess Stephanie, widow Dervishes made repeated and desperate Austria, as there is now no longer a possibil 8} and the Egyptian cavalry. The Egyptian made a splendid provision for her, horse artillery did excellent service. The! Dervishes numbered 3000 fighting men. British troops will now return to| visit to the city to-day. prospects are good in New London, Cavend about the midge in the wheat. 18 The Queen has sent congratulations to Gegael Guntal was in town to-day. He reports good pi Latest advices give the Egyptian loss at { pects in all parts of Xing’s County. The lf killed and 131 wounded. Oue thousand | Vision of the voters’ list will, he says, . dervishes were made prisoners. in @ decidedly favorable change—for the C pe eee = servatives. THR BRHRING 1 q A nepbew of the poet Browning, Fran SRA SRIZURE . | Browning Owes, who has practiced law % —_—s—~--—- d from meeting success by his love for cre ditable Ve) 82, i Colonel North, whe not so many veirs a >) : : Viororta, B. C., Aug. 4. f The schooner Black Diamond arrived last pays the evening from Behring Sea. ‘ following particulars of her seizure by the |.duced at oue of his works, Chilian Government $1,725 GO He is buiiding *}in 53 seals at4p.m. We then sighted the | land. %} Revenue Cutter Rush which came up to us A life nearly one hundred and twenty-o Hungary, a very fair Claim to be the olde ; : ; man in the world We refused to give them of to him. He got a screw driver and screwed off the hinges on the locks in the cabin, “itook the papers, # The Chief Officer came aboard and demand. ed our papers. nine years ago, and has quite vivid recolle tion of the occasion. 105 sealskins, all our fought in the Austrian army, and at differe Indian spears and ten bags of salt, and put j times saw Napoleon, Blucher, and other gre John Hawkins, an able seaman, | generals of the day. on board, with instructions to} Lord Salisbury keeps about seventy in-do me not to interfere with him, Servants, the best paid of whom, the hou As soon as the Rush was]*teward, receives only $1000. His but! only $500 each. He als has at Hatfield, h London right for Victoria. Hawkins from the first a resiaencea, a saw it was impossible to attempt to take charge of affairs in his own hands, and con- sequently lay in his bunk nearly the whole time, hot attempting te interfere. Hawk- twenty men with him. yearly expenditure is about $400,000. greatly entertained by five peta—two pugs and Mr. 8s. H. Brown, of Stanley Bridge, paid a He reports that crop and viciiity.- He has heard no complaints | George F. Owen, Esq., of Cardigan Bridge, : GREAT SALE OF BOOTS was a machinist in the north of Englana, but | is now known as *‘ the Chilian nitrate king,” | She gives the] year in eXport duties on nitrate of soda pro- * J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, American Revenue Cutter: ‘July iith got ! magnificent country seat near London, Eng- head-yardener with twenty-five assistants, anda forester who has lwall, the Marquis’ The Balance of his stock of al- Se. her is 138, ~ Cottons. ee NS eee mm lm Rat J.B.MacDONALD’S - The Dervishes ROWED, iS sie Setar anata | Fay a «CC . : Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing ___WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. Great Bargains in Summer Underclothing. , Great Bargains in Mens’ and Boy's Hats. official report of yesterday's battle says the|Crown Prince Rudolph, will’ soon leave | Great Bargains in Ladies’ Summer Dress Geods and 2 | charges upon his men, but were met by the of the. birth of -@ posthumous heir to the Che Emperor ~ Francis Joseph has ish ' SO TL NS See A Sete FO: CH HAP GOODS Ai.WA Y SGOTO 7 J. B. MACDONALD ’S. Os- ult ee RR cis Detroit for some time but has heen prevented | AT ‘ ae she Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, SOME .P ARTICULARS. Slept’ Te tae ete et eee ee DURING FTHE MONTH OF © a eS cee test st popes ett iamesetainaiaiaasit —— ge | da! DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE a | Ch’town, August 5, 1889—eod wky 3, or se er (x) Is ins, an American sailor, says he was treated kindly by everybody. Hammly, Collector of Customs here, said he was of she opinion that when Hawkins was put aboard the — nee” 2 t on Black Diamond the people on the Rush did |,, 4°8 1 ~W A Chiverie, Cape Traverse; not care whether she came to Victoria or] )°2"*; Woodstock, N B; T Fisette, Brantfore not, so long as she got out of Behring Sea and stopped destroying seals. Hawkins HOTEL AKRIYALS. OSBORNE HOUSR, - _ Ottawa News. ents, Belle Horton, Auna Canning, Middleton Chas W King, Gorham King, Kingsville Orrawa, Aug. 4. A number of Cape Breton mill owners eity; C will enter suit in the Exchequer. Court for vonor, Troy; Rev J H Fitzueraid, Chelsea Cape Breton Railway in diverting water }mond, Va.; C W Genereaux, Quebec. from their mills. Uwing to insufticient accommodation at moval how going on, the Queen’s Printer drinking fountain, to the annoyance of pass- is getiing the supplementary voters’ lists } ers by. printed at different offices in the leading emer ahtses. Cricker.—The match A XI. vs. 2a An Snternational Marine Congress takes | #48 not played oa Saturday last on account of place at Washington next month. Con-]} the absence of some of the players; but a re- sidering Canada’s importance as a maritime = i a * the yg v8. juniors was nation, it has been suggested to the Gov-} P:@y* 5 was.won by. the former,” the P scores were good. The senjors’ made 95 runs ernment that delegates be sent from the and the juniors 64. A match will probably Dominion. be arranged with H. M. ships when they ar- — - - rive, Halifax Carnival. SuuEEEEEEebencsen eee SAVAGES expect to imbibe bravery by drink- Hatirax, Aug. 4 | ing the blood of their brave enemies. A more Every preparation is complete for the] etlightened method of vitalizing the blood is inauguration of the carnival to-morrow. by Raking oe ee, 7 a ro The only requisite is fine weather Thou- w ne bee am giv aren and fortitude to : . endure the trials of life. sands of visitors are already in the city. ected, Ses Over 500 people arrived from Boston on PuLe Woon Surements.-—W. F. Wertman, the Halifax to-night, including a number of Salisbury, says the Maple Lea/, will ship who will take part in to-morrow’s pro- | three cargoes of pulp wood to the American gramme, market this week, one vessel from Hillsboro’, 4 despatch to Consul General Phelan | one from Moncton, and the other from Sack- announces the seizure, at Guysborough, | ville. sone of the American schooner Vidette. There careers — = DR. AND MRS. ASHLEY, are no turther particulars, Lonpox, Aug. 4. King and Queen of Dentists, Despatches from Crete say Riga Pascha, y ’ HO have iecently arrived in this. city, the new Governor, has ordered the with- are meeting with unparalleled suecess, drawal of the troops into the forts with a} The Doetor advertises to view of preventing collisions with the insur- gents, Treops Withdrawn. Extract Teeth Free of Charge and a aa Without Pain, Weather Bulletin, and a'} people with swollen jaws and aching — faces should avail themselves of Dr. Ashley’s Toronto, Aug. ).—30 4. m. | generosity. His wife is also an adept at the Southwest to northwest winds, moatly fair, ae, and takes up the forceps wheu he Vj -»w local showers, not much change in} g¢ts tired. ‘ eee oe ° The Doétor will be at the Oshorne House — ; : - for one week or longer, commencing Aug. Ist. : oe The Doctor will remove CANCERS and DiED. TUMORS at his Ottice, free of charge. At Morell, July 27, after a lingering illness}. OFFICE HOURS 9a, m tod p.m. } Do not fail to pay him a visit, “ 6M, jr., Miss CU Ross, Miss S Nicholson, t Ja Marr, N M Briggs, W Crane, Miss b lcNeill, Miss Merriman, Rev J T ©’. w sel, Rev J H Fitzgerald, J Burkett, lustler, Mr Rosenbaun, Miss Corbett. has Burnham, Miss A Burnham, Miss beLeod, Miss M A McLeod, Dr E C worle, Miss F McLean, Miss M McKen- é, J Steel, Miss McKinnon, Mra M J ¢ Maun, Miss M McLane, Miss Lawson, w MoVarthy, Miss J McPhee, Mr: §Sam- , Mrs MeLeod, Mrs Butler and aaugh- 7 A dfarebison, Mrs Chisholm, Mrs J Child, Miss Brennan, Miss Gallant, { t KK Carter, FG 1? é . “ & Ut, Jag ( ampte'l, R W oolner, Mrs , ¥ : ; nl Tabl { 1} CHERRY Boarding and Day School for mal #8 § Young Gentiemen. Remedy for ail Throat and » Miss Grant, Mrs Ray, Mra Hooper | hopeless. M Morri)), Mrs Maddox, Miss Bishop, | @ very short time. ,> ster, Mra Foster, Miss A Melsaac, | 4 fresh cold if taken in time. rimes, R Grimes, Mr | per bottle. ae ~ lcAMBRIDGE HOUSE, MALIFAS, W. S. : A Favorite and Most Valuable — ; Bare R. WALTER LEIGH and MR. H.-M. BRADFORD, B. A., beg to give notice that the next Term commences Sept. 8th. — g Diseases. Boys prepared for Army, Navy and Preli- Lung , : = and Medical Examinations. It has cured hundreds of cases considered eae tl sept 8th It soothes, heals and strengthens} — ' = he diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in st Just a few doses will cure WANT, LOST, FOUND &e Price 50 cents Sos ee Sh For sale at the Drug Stores. 4 —_————— )D PASTURE for three Cows in. Field W. HAWKER & SON, ae to McGill’s, quarter of a mile from ihe 1 vary + Miss Down, Miss Harvey, K : od, J Hawley, Mrs i Hawley, J A} SA posite, Miss Stramburg, Misa bY e vn: A} ——___. ve H Gillis, Mrs Busy, Miss Busy, | ] OTTERY.~The date of the lottery for the} B be Proprietor, city. Pump in field. Apply te Uavirs & noviti_ty dy St John, N. K. | SUTHERLAND, Agents, i—aug? ANTED AT ONCE. 00d Collect in y ; ‘pank p j ay i teady situation. 4 Walnut Bedroom Set, at Frank Hughes this city. Good par oe A ady siteation. bop, has been postponed untii the Ist of Novem-| Apply by letter to James P. COOKE, P. O. r , site pa noauge 666. tf—aug2 Ont; J J Walton, Shemogue; W Dow, Miss MeNeill, Haverhill, Mass; G Green, Bessie W Mussell, M Giblin, Montreal; J R Clem damages caused by the construction uf the|Heery S Hulzler, Joseph F Bosenbam, Rich- NeGLect.—Some lumber and barrels are the new printing bureau caused by the re- j allowed to remain ou Market Street, near the .| same Calls. trade.” othe time. :}us down. ? Be sure ~ ° $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, Jane 21, 1889—eod why Inman Line.| CARD. tf GENERAL MERCHANDISE. CITY OF PARIS, 10,409 tons. CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5 202 Tons. | CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tens. a ALSO— Flour, Meal, Castings. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown, These magnificent steamers (re amongst the } largest and fastest in the world, and -are well | known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. . The Saloons dnd Staterooms are amidships, | - where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, | ; Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rgoms. etc., pro : vided, All these Steamers are fitted with the | a - @ | Klectric Light, jy 5—pd The difference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Al eajoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. holding a sma)) number in each. A lideral table and everything necessary for the voyage ia fur- hished by the Company. Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown | EVERY. WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 jand upwards,ac. | » cording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 } room & location, Keturn Trip Tickets at reduced rates, Oe Baggage checked through from New York to Lonaon, For farther information apply to FENTON T, NEWBERRY, Agent. —AT THE JOHN JOY, feb2I1 —tf Water Street. July 6, 1889. United States and elsewhere, I am pre on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, caryed and gilded, New Sigu 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, HALIFAX &P. B. ISLAND Steamship Company, Ltd. STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlotietown EVERY THURS-| A FEW COWS can be taken in for pasture => veo coo ‘2 eer faa Bavebin Pon by the undersigned for the balance of Hastings, Malgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichar, the seasun. Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, wil! sajl from Halifag EVERY} ang!—ti TUESDAY MORNING, at 7 o'clock, making) Te LET. s ers to make direct connections with Steamers ‘ lalifax for any foreign market’ Freight and Passengeis solicited at lowest (EYHE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES rates, and Through Bills of Lading erenen 10) ahove the Merchants’ Bank of P. EK. any port op the Continent or United Kingdom. | Island, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- Apply ot ting il iF , I} fi i h d ‘ Ss d oO 1 “ — LH g arge, Well-hnished rooms and a goo We Wee ee e kitchen. Apply at the Bank. ees Or PickrorD & BLack, Halifax, toi WM. McLEAN, : jy la Cashier, june24—-Im 2aw Pasture for Cows. — ——— ARTHUR PETERS. . | The above Steamer will make the round trip | every week until vlose of navigation, i This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- | jyi3—eod tf Everybody invited to’ buy the Best and Cheapest Boots West India Goods, Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and Scomnd Cais Parsncers ane wotnod io ome | RifbY Thousand Bottles Wanted! .~ “OUD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE, General Repair & Paint Shop, AVING had 25 years’ experience in the pared to do Plain aad Ornamenta) Lettering AUGUST. STORE, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. rAGTS | Qur 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 geods to our customers all They may hold us up but they can’t hold told everything to the Ameran Conul| pane? ess A Medosid, “suoley! Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- here who wired the Washington nuthori-| °°" nom, avis. vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade _ = Aug. 3— RL Patterson and wite, Toronto; . if Low Prices is any object to our customers. ‘| We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy Fred R Burns, Springtield; H W Longworth, A Kennedy, Amherst; Rev J ofwanting Clothing, to call and sec Ou r immense stock. you ask to see our $8.50 Suit: also. our PROWSEH BROS., Sicn of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Navy Depot.” : ; vow wap nis PSHE Subscriber offers for sale a fall supply CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Kons | | JAS SCOTT & C0 | . ™ FALIF AX. A Full Stock of Wines aud Liquar “UST RECEIVED. _— pe Cases ROYAL BLEND, 1 ov 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G-ELIC. 1u0 Cases OLD RYE, °° fe MPAGNE, chvuice brands mo ”. CLARE. 20 ** HOCK ant MOSELLE, * LIQUEURS —Cherry Noyau, Curaco, / Benedictine, 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, s0U “* =~ HENNESSY’‘S BRANDY, *, **, ref Oe oe. BASS’S ALE, 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100. + APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ‘** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 ** FINE OLD RUM, ob * KINAHAN’S L, L. WHISKEY, Brandy, Maraschino, And a Full Stock of CHOICE GROCERIRS Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFAX, —_———— Canada Atlantic Steamship Co. The Fast, Steel Ciyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” 4eeves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY o'clock, - Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noan. Passengers jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Picton, arive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the WEDNESDAY JIORNING, at } Steamer without extra-charge, bray FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (ist class}..........23 9 26 re sn oa camille } Through Tickets issued at atl Stations on P, K. Island Railway and [ntercolonial kailway ; alse by the agents of the P. K. Island Naviganon Co,, and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetowm. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, CHIPMAN Bros., General Agents, Halifax, } RK. B.Garpxer, Agent, 34 Aclantic Avenue, Koster, | may2i—ts & SHOES and Shoes in Town at the Ce eee ae peat ey ca AL PAPAS boii soa