Mayor Reer is reported as very ill to-day _ . Macrame Twine, white and colored, just iv i Beer Livros aug27 tt a we wre several vacant rooms at the Shaw tlonse Brackley Point. ae Cur market to-day was well attended and ked, Prices unchanged, - \vetron Sane of Round Coal for house use. by A. MeNeiil, Queen's Wharf to-mor: at 10a. m. on = > CONVENT D&B NoTRE Dame.—The s Institn%ion will be re-opened on Wednes lay, Sept. Ist. ‘ | ASSES f \r the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon a Scott Act case was dismissed for lack of evidence. ~ - *Catenr by THe Cure rets of the ceum to-night gives away all the Police Force. Go to the Ly and see it. me de ei Cuere will be a cricket match in the Park to-morrow afternoon, ‘“ Footballs vs. AW Comers. Stumps pitched at 2.30 o'clock, sharp. ——--- — Mr. GLADSTONE, ,, accompanied by his daugh ter, left London on Wednesday for Germany, where he will spe nd a om weeks’ vacation. on W ed- Mayor Grace, of New. York city, nesday, appointed General John Newton Com missioner f public works, vice Squire, removed. _— s> -——- A SORSE and wagon, containing Mr. W. W. Wellner and wife, vesterd ay é ran away on Grafton Street ufternoon, and both occupants were seriously injured. ana aeadin Sir ( Cvurrer is expected to arrive in Montreal on Monday next. It is proposed that the firms who have exhibits at London should present him with an illuminated ad ; caress i AS, -> Cnotice Freir..—Bartlett Pears, California Plums, Gravenstein Apples, Bananas, Uranges, etc., selling low. Store open this evening un til 9.30. Eleetrie Light. Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. au 26 4i ——— > Aw adjourned meeting of the Charlottetown Branch of the Dominion Temperance Alliance will take place to-morrow (Saturday) after- noon, at half-past fouro’clock. A full meet- ing is requested. Qe A Woopstock, N. B., physician recently tock some virus from the arm of a child which he had vaccinated. The father of the child sued for the value of the vaccine matter and got a verdict for $3.50. See pe coach of the north bound pas on the Colorado and Santa Fs Railway jumped the track above Lyons on Monday last and weat down a ten-foot eabankment. A Mrs. Lackett is reported killed and 15 persons injured. THE rear senger train —>—__—_ At the Gospel Tent to-night the subject will be “Bible Drunkenness and its lessons and ‘‘All Intemperance and its only true eure.” Liquor sellers and drinkers are invited, by handbills distributed to-day, to be present to hear God’s Word on the above. eoentilliilescaglae Tue death rate in Montreal last week was much larger than usual, presumably on account of the high temperature. One hun- dred and twenty deaths occurred; of this number 81 were under 5 years, 4 were from typhoid fever, 2 from diphtheria, 15 from ra infantum, 13 from from dysentry. cnoie ctiianaitiillilll aii Ex-CorycrLMAN GrorGe CnAMBERS, of Pittsburg, Pa., has decided to swim tlx whirlpool at Niagara. He will start next week, and if nobody interferes will go through the whirlpool without a cork jacket, barrel on anything else, depending on his power as a swimmer. Good bye, George! We hope nobody will interfere. Gaiden A CORRESPONDENT writing from George- town, yesterday, says: The much-prized blue-backs are catching ‘‘fits” in Cooney harbor this evening. Upwards of fifty fisher men are making good hauls within five hun dred yards of “the wharf. William Send on, Esq., says the like has not happened for the last twenty-five vears. sion We are pleased to learn by special des- patch from Pictou, that the lawn-tennis team Messrs. Leith Brecken, D. B. Stewart, H. Palmer and A. A. Bartlett—who left yes- terday morning to engage in a match game with the Pictou club, have been victorious, the scores being Charlottetown 12 setts, Pic- tou 4 setts. The Island team will return this evening. v3 > Axovrt one hundred sail of American fishing vessels were, yesterday (Thursday), off the North Side, between the two chapels, within two miles of the shore. There was an American cutter amongst them, who seemed to pose as a srotector rather than asa check on the seiners. They are over a large body of mackerel and : their seines in nine fathoms of are heaving water. Where are the cruisers? —— Tue W. T. U. of Montreal has estab- lished a rea: al room for working girls. It is handsomely fitted up and adorned with pictures and flowers. Here the girls can spend their unoccupied hours, read and rest. Some of the ladies are always present to extend a warm welcome. This is practical Christianity. We should like to see a similar institution established in Charlottetown. ei Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. for Boston at 6 p. m. yesterday with a general cargo an the following passengers : Miss B, A. Quirme, Lsabella McKenzie, Katie Murphy, Mrs. Stephenson, Katie Kelly, Mary Kelly, Katie Martin, Annie Fisher, Mrs. Hubbard, Birdie McLean, Mrs. F. L. aine, Miss M. J. Swaine, Lottie Cranston, Annie Cranston Bessie Jenkins, Mi: ary McLeod, Theoph. Moore, ms ury E. Higgins, May Higgins, L. J. Feimer, Georgie Queener, Harry Chappell, Jas. McDonald. Brown, sailed Tue Benevolent Irish Society had a good house at the opening of their Hall last night. Everyone was surprised at the splendid style in which the building had been fitted up. It reflects credit on the Socie ty and a sight of it is well worth the price of admission. The ee Dramatic Club repeated the play and farve produced by them at the Academy oi Mi usic last year. Asacritique of this per- formance has already appeared in the Exami NER, we shalt simply remark that the reputa tion the Club then earned for itself was ably sustained last night. They show a marked improvement and will no doubt cont inue to improve. <A pleasant variety was introduced into the entertainment by Mr. T. Rankine, whose interludes were fairly ‘‘sidesplitting.” The Club will play to-night, with changes of programine as will be seen by reference to another column. Give them a bumper house. ow! diarrhcea and 1 | THE DAILY See ** Caught by the Cuti” at the Lyceum | to-night, James Crow, Esq, M. L. C., Murray Har- bor, is at the Oshorne. _ SEVERAL fugitive Chicago” Anarchists aré said to have taken refuge in Canada. i o : Co... Gitper, of New York, whois en rou/ for the North Pole, has arrived in Montreal | and will remain there a few days. a | Gro. McLrop, Ese, Cashier of the Bank of | pare ron arrived home from Newfound Hand via ape Breton, this morning. | = \ LARGE dynamite bomb was found on Mon day under the kitchen window of the resi- {dence of Mr. Sprume,a member of the Chicago Board of Trade. 2 A MAN named Bouchard, who assaulted a young girlin Montreal, in May last, and who has since eluded the poiice, was there on Tuesday morning. captured - ~~ Cue British corvette Diamond, took poss- ession in the name of the British Crown of the Kermedec Islands in the South Pacific Ocean, on the first of August. ie i [HE auction ‘ite of works of art in marble, alab wter, &« = at 7 o'clock. articles were continues this Friday evening Elegant vases and other superb sold last night at slaughter pric es. A. McNeill, Auctioneer. sliced awl hive PERSONS were killed in Paris, on Mon day, by the fall of a wall weakened by the floods, caused by the heavy rain storm. Lhe fearful hail storm, as Walnut rain was accompanied by a hailstones falling as large 7 By an advertisement which appears in another column, the Collector of Inland t , 7: * Revenue makes an announcement which wil be of interest to those who paid fees under the } “Li juor License Act of i883."" The fees paid in King s and Prince Counties will now bye re funded upon application and proof of identity, - Tue Charlottetown Rifle Club held its ninth spoon competition at Kensington Range onthe 25th inst. Sapper R. V. Longworta won the silver spoon with a score of 51 points; ranges, 400 and 600 yards, ; 24 Haszard, Esq. of the Cameron was successful in obtaining the point Bl aie 1OCK, horn spoon by one a Tue steamer M. A. Starr arrived from Halifax clock this eral merchandize Mr. Ne ls yh er. T, gf apt. intermediate Ferguson, ports, vo ort gen Leod and gain at M Sterling and two children as Via morning with a <« Mr. (reo M as PUsse liprel she sailed a $8 a.m. with a carg» of lobstersand Miss A. Mosher and Mrs. passe ngers, ’ wl Oo wha De > s of and for the evening Septe mber 13th celebrated Stuart Rogers will his inimitable enter- tainments. Our people rarely have the oppor tunity presented them of hearing such a popu lar and famed artist, and we are sure in this instance they will embrace the privilege. - eum is engaged Tuesday, when the two of THE Ly Monday and l4th, prox give ONE the the Kickham, agent of the tirm of day not long since firm of Weeks & Beer visited McQuaid & Co., of Scuris West. The drummer tackled the ‘“‘ humorist” of tlie firm, who inquired, ‘* Who he was travelling for?’ ‘‘ For Weeks & Beer,” replied the man of samples. The humorist, lighting a match with the utmost * sang oo ey ‘You may be travelling tor We but you do not take kindly to Beer.” o \ serious affray occurred on Tuesday in Palmerston, Ont. Three self styled constables | attempted to arrest aman named Wilson, re- fusing to show any authority for their pro- lings, and on his resisting beat him unmer- cifully with their batons. One of them finally drew a revolver, and firing, seriously wounded one Douglass, an inoffensive bystander. One of the aileged constables named Skylk, of Drayton, photographer, was arrested; the others escaped, > JoHN Murpuy, an old pensioner, who was arrested at Toronto on Saturday for drunken- ness, was brought before the Police Magistrate on Monday and sent to jail for 30 days. W hen in the Police Court he presented a piti- - le appear: anc his right ankle being broken nd his face fe arfully cut and bruised. He . tal hee Th badly used by some one while inv the cells, but was too drunk to tell how he re- ceived his injuries. On Tuesday morning he was found dead in the city jail. An inquest will be held. nine Ar Shediac, N. B., on Wednesday night, the jewe ‘ry store of Mr. W. R. Gould was burglarized, the front door being pried open, eV idently by a crowbar, and the safe blown open, two holes being bored in it, one above and the other below the lock. When Mr. Gould went to his store Thursday morning, he found the safe door open about six inches, and he was unable either to open it further or to it. Up to the time the train left Shediac <jould was unable to get into his safe and if also close Mr. was consequently unable to learn his loss, unv. Mr. Gleason's store next door was broke into, but the has not yet ascertained. } loss veen ——_- Apvice to Motrnuers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Sy rup should always be used when children are cutting tee th. It relieves the little sufferer - once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind feb 4 eod wk th ill etl ae policemen, who were red with inurder for firing upon, l, killing a number of peopl riots, were brought up for examination on Tuesday, in the Criminal Court.. They all swore that they fired over the heads of the people. Judge Monroe granted the policemen releases on bail, with two sureties qualifying for $750 in each case. Six of the mer who took conspicuous parts in the riots were also coeahitteed for trial. The committing magistrate announced that it was THe nine recently ; arrested, char land it is allege: during the late his intention to serve all the rioters in th Same W ay. Mr. Cuarues E. Bisnor, who arrived in Boston from New York a few days ago, says that he is to receive $1,000 for dropping from | a balloon fifty feet above the Brool.iyn Bridge. Prof. Brown has ag? ed to use his balloon in | the enterprise and the arrangements will be ‘completed in about two weeks time. Bishop | is to be let down through the basket by straps | Ba ssed under his arms and at a si gnal will be | dropped to the water 170 feet below. He | will also make seven jumps from great heights into water in different New Eugland towns ‘during the next two weeks. The first jump MKAAMINER, Local and Other lems, | ine vind omer Hrems, olTY S GHG | August 23, will be made at Lowell on Monday. . me ‘ U 5 fe A " in a after the thoeis will be ier holidays, ou Vonday, 30th August, AT 9 O'CLOOK, A. M, A full attendance of pupils on requested, in order that all may be Mik City S midsumn re-opened inst., that day is graded into | their proper departments, ISA A‘ NHAM. ino we sat OXEN IS86 —3i ‘ST, PRTER'S BOYS’ SCHOOL WwW: Ist Thorough secular education given. For particulars apply to be re-opened WEDNESDAY, < pte “inber. on H, GREEN, cone Street. nee 16 CUOKO CORNED BEE ee ONLY 20 CENTS A POUND. \ BEER & GOFF. 'S6. ORE Keonomicel than buying Uncooked Meat. “ee 6, TO THE TRADE: | vigars Wholesale. 4 NOT HER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. _ Will be sold to the retail trade at lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. Db. O'M,IREDDIN, JR. Ch‘town. Ang. 9 “Tmo Jerse y Calf. VERY fine, full-bred Ball Calf forSale. Ap- ply to WM. HEARD, “The Cedars.” Aug. 20, 1886, IN SxoRe S03 NO ASU-HOOP MACKEREL BAR- ‘ RELS ~Selling Cheap. GEO. H. TOOMBS, Quecn street. Ch’town, Aug, 13—2wks 3awk GROCERIES | GROCERIES | CONNOLLY BROS., <orner Queen and Dorchester Sts., Charlottetown, P. i. H4 VING leased the above premises, we desire to announce that we have laid in a large stock of the best Family Groceries & Provisions which we are prepared to sell at as low figures as any in the market. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices. Our goods are fresh—no old stock ; our prices are low—so are our expenses. We are determined to give satisfaction, and with this end a view will keep nothing that we ‘annot recommend as io quality and cheapness, aa GIVE US A CALL. CONNOLLY ERO Ch'town, Aug. 13—Imo eod SUD BAILA, TO BUILDERS. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER ith, 1886, for the erection of a Dwelling for the Station Master at Hunter River. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside “Pender for Dwelling at Hunter River Station.’ Plan and specification may be seen at the Superintendent's office, Charlottetown. i es kach tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent of the amount of the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, ac- cording to the plan and specification. “f the tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. COLEMAN, JAMES Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, August 21, 1886. eod tl sept 3—pat her jour pio uni 2i FARM FOR SALE. , Net undersigned offer for Sale the FARM at present oceupied by Mr. Arthur Lyons, situated on Souris River, two miles from Souris, containing 89 Acres of splendid land, Possession given Ist December next. MATTHEW, McLEAN & ©O, Souris East, Aug. 21, '86—6i wky 4i oi ehcaea SPECIAL NOTICE Ss A‘ makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guaraniee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them. it has been Pamala te: to our notice that other Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be reversib! They arc ‘or sale by all the leading Wholesale House s, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WH. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), sr. JOHN, WN, B. July 27, 1886, r Y, io Contractors. Se SBRALED TENDERS, signed, and endorsed Heating Apparatus, lottetown, P. Office the Notice addressed to the under- ‘Tender for Hot-water Dominion Building, Char- | E. t..* will be received at this | until WEDNESDAY, 8th September, for erection and completion of a Hot-Water ite afing Apparatus | THE Gaatoitineiem: P. cE. f.. Dominion Building Plans aad specifications can be seen at the De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the new Dominion Building, Charjettetown, P. KB. | on and after FRIDAY, 20th instant, me Persons tendering are notified that tenders will a} not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual sig- ustures, Kach tender must be accompanied by an} accepted bank cheque made payable to the orde ar | of the Hotorabie the Minister of Public Works, | equal to five per cent of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to | enter intoa conlsact when balled upon to do so, orif he failto complete the work contracted for, If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned, The Department does not the lowest or any tender. By order, GOBEIL, Secretary. bind itself to accept Department of Public Works, . . Uanaare, a7th August, 1886. CARD. ME: EARLE desires to thank the Public of Charloite stown, for past patronage and to announce that he is making «rrangements for greater attention to his Pupils in Music. To accommodate a larger number, he future teach at his own House, where fitted up Rooms for that purpose and wh will attend daily from 9 to 1, and from o'clock, exeept Wednesdays and which will be devoted to those who cannot come to his house. Mr. Earle will not in future uadertake Coneerts ubiess sufficiently 1 ong r notice »given to enable him to prepare for san outaide his teaching hours. The course of teaching will be during the montlis of and August, few days at Ex other arri eat for. aug?! 3i w h { suspended and fora ‘wise specially ' Jlls ister, Un/éess Mr. Karle is Agent for the Island for th« combe” Pianos, of which several have been sold in Charlottetown, and have given complete sat- istuction. As no duties have to | paid upon thes« instruments, which are commar din ga large sale, intending purchasers of Pianos will do well to eal] upon the subscriber who will arrange for payment ia monthly instalments or for Cash, Respectfully, S. N. EARLE, ‘jano and Organ. “New Teacher of I Ch‘town, Aug, 24, 18°6., North Atlantic Steamship Co, ; ROR LON DOWN THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON? A > is intended to leave 1 ss . Charlottetown for London, ABOUT THE A ow a , th AUGUST CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produce carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS carried at through rat Stations on P. E. Island Railway. Throuch Bills of Ladin: Bourdeaux, 3 from all rs issued to Hamburg, Havre, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight or North Atlantic Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. London to I enuchurch apply in 147, Passage S. Company, = July 27, 1886, AUGUSTA, Mi. ST, GATHERIN ES HALL, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Wi. A. NEELY, D.D., President The Rev, D. an A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th vont on lin Terms $27: 5+ and $250. Increased advantages offered. For circu- lar: address the Principal. July 16—108 wks REV. W e 1s S50 .) Wie &.) '® Si, YAN GS, Lee “OLN 12, ahd Lost North of Kent Street, a pair of Gold Spectacles. The finder will be rewarded leaving them at W. W. Weliners’s store. § I iy for Ss AL £ Two two Wagons, two Furs; terms easy. Hors es—good drivers; Sleighs. and two sets Apply at this office. aug26 3i eod pd , 2is80, ol WANT! K D—About the 15th September. three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, ina pleasant part of the city. State terms, which must be moderate, Address, “K. ” EXAMINER office. aug 24 6i pd two or A SALE—The newly-fitted s'oop ‘‘Florie E.,”* 19 feet keel. Apply to J. McCarey, Post Office aug?25 di wo. D—A Girl fer general housework. Ap- . MeNeill’s, Hillsborough Park. auz 2! tf A Girl for gen- Mrs, Charles aug23—2 ply atu wa NTED IMMEDIATELY eral housework. Apply at Smallw ood’s, tiichnyend Street. ANTED W Hou: use. WANTED di A Pantry Girl. Apply at the Revere aug? 3i pd rirl, Ap Y mart Din y at the Osborne Hous bieod aa W ANTED TO RENT—A malin: n-si Ze d House or Cottage in a convenie part of the city; one with grounds attached OR we Ly Apply at this office, “aag20 tf po LET—A euse on Spring Park Rows: con- taining fiVe rooms; possession give n tst September.—James A, McLeod. aug20 tf I OST—On Wednesday, between * Army. Barracks and King Square, gold Brooch. with three rubies and attached. The finder will be rewarded on icav- ing it at THe E XAMINGS Ofibe aug? ase : ~ D—A Housemaid. Apply to the matron | ve aan s pital. augis tf WANT! 4 Cook and Housemaid. Apply to | Mr 3. Su ali ivan, Brighton Road. augl7 tf i : : Ww ANTED AT ONCE smart, dapable souns i Man to learn the L i view of taking the ma inent. Apply a. me Shaw, present Manager I .L. Laundry. aul ELET—Rooms over the Subse sriber’s office, | ‘oes kitehen on the first flat ; good cellar and vard accommodation ; possession “immediately. R. Reddin ly27 tf AUGUST ‘J. D. BB. Salvation | a small | small chain } ’ —_ 1886. NEW GOODS JU 4, -_ «+a eake OPENED Sew Caeshmeres, New Corscis, Yew Flannets, New Tweeds, New Dress Goods, | New Velvets, | Vew Ribbons, | Rew Buttons, | Selling at Cheapest Prices ——— Ave NMEA CER ALD’S, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, August 25—dy wy SEASUNABLE DRY GOODS, TVteenke: | Gout =i AT - PEAKING & STERNG’ Balance of Ladies Straw Hats for almost nothing. Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount, Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap. — ae -O—- Bargains in PRINE COTTONS. Bargains in COLORED WUSLINS, Barcains in COLORED DRESS GOODS, < Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilclo*hs. i akalisenieodl Bh HVERY THING CHHAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. Augiist 4th, 1886. RR ae ee ree oem 1). I ee ee 15 U C_k to Have flis Say---that is : cM 4+} OU cannot Clothes the Island, Cheaper than from us. ‘* ants a Suit a get of same quality of material and workmanship in P. ~s We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. eae et READY-MADE CLOTHING, maay suits of which were made to order and not called for, .' COST. We have Lmmense rapidly, because $500 WORTH OF of our own manufacture, now SELLING A AR ling ng but are Stock of Hats, St buyers can save from 125 to saw for 50 cents. GENTS FURNISHINGS, Cuffs, ECs ———=\) 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. Best Hats you ever Uasurpassed in Style. Collars, Ties., Price j : other establish ED: June 23, bai »s were never as Low. Don’t forget this when comparing with quotations from ments this year. sof Ee. lat fucken 72 QUEEN SPTREHT. 1886—eod™ «x Wy 4 33 QUBEN STRERL. Lace Curtains, Lambres quins, C uriain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints 2ad Dress Musiins, Ladies’ Maniles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Siraw Hats and Bonnets, Gents’ Merino Underclothing. American White Dress Shirts. Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. LL SELLING % \ ? i ae @ -« J uly lS ve eee ee T A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR. Ch'town, Boe pas! BEOTS -—C- % . J carTy ~ <PyY LEs- N EST FINISH. . ; tn, — Ji ILATEHS'’ sey Es - — _- _— . ss KT KF trietv of BOOTS SHOES | and SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap % ; Fy, are OF nng t ALCL, ‘ ? OD ' ’ *y¥ or Ces : : A Rook a8 re bought in la quantities f cash, in the lowest markets, Our | ts and 10e8 : ; nga s fare ‘ itch nables us to g th | t vaiue il he ti i oubdie o show goods. % . . . ’ - 7 : . : Our own manufacture of boots and Shot vated throrghout the Isla in re ur Ow n ul ure if LS and 6 in it demand sk your storekeepers tor 0 ? lid Leather Boots, n greay Gelilabu, J ~ i SOLE LEATHER, wholesale and retail, ch« DORSEY, ‘GORE & O©O7. Ch’town, June 17, 1886.