7 r * \ : Local and Other Items, fo Nieu! The Citizens’ Band will play in (Wlueen Sy uare Gardens from 7.30 t ell Ya Clock, tli AL OF this tee meets at 7.30, evening, to com- plete arrangements - DAMAGED BY STORM f Richmond, , have been greatly damac- ed by & territic storm of hail Y te - Harp atit.—ltis said that about two thousand three hundred and fifty men are at work on the Cape Breton Railw ay. i ieee GRAYNeEss, baldness, dandruff and all dis- eases of the scalp, and falling of the hair can be cured by using Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer is istic Finer Work.—We 1~ DAILY EXA The Grand Lodge Commit- | Crops in the vicinity were shown to-day a| TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spreetat Desparcurs to THx EXAMINER. Ottawa News. Orrawa, Aug. 5. Captain J. B. Labelle, M. P. for Riche- lieu, died Saturday night. He was a Con- servative and was sixty years old. At the general election he was returned by about 50 majority. A numberof Cape Breton mill owners have instructed their Ottawa lawyers to commence an action against the Dominion | Government for damages on account of in- ' juries to their properties through the con- _ struction of the Cape Breton Railway. Captain A. H. Todd has been offered the position of Colonel of the Governor Gen- eral’s Foot Guards. The Equal Rights delegates who have re- life size pictare of Mr. J. H. Burns, executed | ‘turned from Quebec are very much disap- by G. H. Cook & Co. style, It is inthe ecravon and is beautifully executed. - Exeurnsion.—The Artillery Band have a hoice programme selected for the excursion on Wednesday evoning next. All who would like to have a pleasant sail should not fail to} | attend. — A Foxe Farm.- the advertisement of Artemas Hooper, Esq., in another column. His farm i ime one, in oue of the finest in the Province. settlements abil Tue Comixse Event.—Everyone make it a point to keep next Tuesday evening clear for the grand concert in the Hilisboro Rink. Itisto be a farewell benefit to Mr J. H. Leygan previous to tiermany for further musical studies. iia New Banv.—The Citizens’ Band formed last evening, in front of Mr. C. P. Fletcher's music and aftewards marched to their room in the Market Build- ing. The new instruments were much ad- mired and the music ful& appreciated. - Anorner Divipenp.— Moncton tinery stockholders have received notice of a dividend of 10 per cent. for the half year, payable this month. The refinery 1s not store, ‘Gilmour's lumber works, ee |Trenton River yesterday. Attention is directed to! ) 5 'S *) had his skull | and right leg | was alive when picked up, but died in few should | bis departure tor | per- i sugar re-| | the confession. pointed; but they say that they will con- tinue the agitation. Fatal Aceidents. TRENTON, Aug. 6. aged 30, employed in was drowned in Wm. Johnston, George Campbell, in Gilmour’s sash and door factory, was caught in the belt and fractured, his jaw broken and left arm broken. He ‘| hours. Wim. Green while working in a coal yard yesterday was knocked from an elevated irailway by a moving car aud fell twenty- tive feet. Ue received a severe injury and died in a couple of hours after the accident. —— Murder will Out. Mownr Srexkure, Ky., Aug. 5. One of the two men arrested for the |murder of John Rose here last July, has iconfessed. They killed Rose, and were | paid $500 each for committing the deed by one Coombs, a relative of Dr. Hall who was killed by Rose in an encouuter with him a year ago. Great excitement was caused by The parties interested are i i i i j j } i working just now, avalithg ge of 4) influential and wealthy; and it is feared cargo of raw sugar per bark Victoria, from | the affair may lead to another of those des- Havana, now due at St. Jobn, ~~ Tue M. A. Srarr.—The M. A Starr left here for Pugwash and other ports at eleven o'clock, last night. She had a cargo of general merchandise and several pass- engers. She is expected on return next Thursday, and will leave this port for Mon- tague and Georgetown on Thursday night. Max Mussinec.—We regret to learn that Francis McAleer, of this city, has been miss- ing for several days. His family are natur- ally very much concerned about him and any information as to his whereabouts will be gratefully received by them. He was a quiet ami sober young man, a laborer, abont twenty-two years of age, and his sudden dis appearance is mysterious, i i EasrerN Assurance Company.—We would call attention to the ad. of the East ern Assurance Co., of Canada, which is now ready to tranact a fire business. The Eastern is « joint stuck company, all of which stock is held in the Maritime Pro- vinces, $50,000 being held in this Island. it may, therefore, be considered a home institution: being a strong company, as well, it should receive the patronage of the insuring public, —_—----— A LIveELy CARCASE « LAMB.—On Satur- day evening last, the iron trame of the awning in front of Messrs. Vanwart’s store, Charlotte Street, was twisted in such a position that it touched an electric light wire. Some lambs that were hung in front ot the shop were also in contact with the awning and be- ame charged with electricity, the night being very damp. When one of the clerks attempt- ed to remove @ carcase he was knocked down by the severity of the shock which he receiv- ed.—St. John Sun. sete lbialiid Diep Away From Home.—The many friends of Mr. P. 8. McNutt, of this city, will deeply sympathize with him in the loss he has sustained by the death of his wife at Brooklyn, New Veork, on Friday last. Mrs. MeNutt left here about three months ago to visit some friends in New York, and while there she was taken ill, but antil last Tues- day, when Mr. McNutt was telegraphed tor, no serious results were anticipated. Mrs. McNutt was much beloved by her many friends on occount of her kindly and cheerful disposition, —St, John Sun. eae = ——— Personal. Tennyson is eighty years old to-day. Dr. Honeywell, of Hunter River, was in town to-day. Tappen Beek, the African explorer, has died of fever in Cameroons. L. L. Beer, Esq., left by the express yester- day en route for England Pon voyage. W. J. MeCordock, Esq., Inspector of lbredges, is registered at the Hotel Davies, Prof. Logan intends leaving, in the course ot a few weeks, for Germany, to study still more the diving art. Mr. R. Buchanan has been appointed Dis trict Iuspector of Inland Revenue for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island. Mr. J. W. Hughes (formerly of Hunter iver) was in town yesterday. He left this morning for Ottawa, via Halifax. A cablegram announces the death in Eng- land of Mrs. F. D. Corbett, wife of a promin- ent Halifax basiness man, and daughter of the late John Esson. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle leaves for Halifax to-morrow morning to attend the Oddfellows’ demonstration in connection with the carni- val programme of Thursday. My. M. McLeod, of Boston, has taken charge of the Custom Tailoring Department in B. S. Davies & Co's tailoring establishmeut Mr. Keith | eing seriously ill. The Times ot Morday reports that ‘‘ Miss Jost, daughter of Rev. J. V. Jost, of Char- lottetown, took part in the Salvation Army meetings in Moncton yesterday.” The Rev. C. H. H. Stewart, for many years Precentor of Chester Cathedral, has been ap- pointed Rector of West Kirby, near Liver- pool, G. 6., the patrons of the living being the Dean and Chapter of Chester. Mr. Stew- artis a son of the late Wiliiam Stewart, of Southport. We heartily congratulate him upon his deserved promotion. Vancouver papers report the safe arrival at 0 eer town of Mr. and Mis. W. F. Hayden, both of this city. Mrs. Hayden was Miss Ida Fowle, when she left Charhotte- town, a short time ago. She met Mr. Hayden at W innipeg, where the Rev. A. H. Taylor, of All Saints Church, made them man and wife. We wish them great and continued lappiness in life; and eonvey to the happy couple in the far West the congratulations of « host of friewds in the East. perate and bloody fractional wars that have disgraced the name of Kentucky. Hall was Rose’s son-in-law, and the abuse of his wife led to his shooting by Rose. Cricket Match. Hatirax, Aug. 5, The cricket match between the Staten Island (New York) Cricket Club and a team composed of the Garrison and Navy, resulted ina draw. In the first innings the home team played in hard Juck, but put up a total of 161 runs, of which Douglas made 89. The visitors had made 45 for seven wickets when play was stopped by rain, and the game was declared a draw. An Island Captain Drowned. Nortu Sypney, C. B., Aug. 5. The body of Captain McDermott, of Montague, P. E. Island, in charge of a pink, was found yesterday morning in Vought’s dock. He is supposed to have been drowned on Friday night. An _in- quest was commenced yesterday morning and adjourned for further evidence. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 6.—--10 a. m. Moderate winds, showery, followed by fair weather, stationary or lower tempera- ture. _-- - Avyer’s Cathartic Pills are recommended by the best physicians, because they are free from calomel and other injurious drugs, being composed of purely vegetable ingredients. While thorough in their action, they stimu- late and strengthen the bowls and secretory organs, HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 5th—E Wickwire, Geo’town; Db Chev- erie, Souris; P P Cumming, (Davis & Law- rence Co) Montreal; W W McGrath, New Glasgow; H E Congdon, Kensington, Rev W H Spencer, Montague; Minnie Keppord, Great Village, NS; C W. LePage, Toronto; G W O'Neill, Vernon River. HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 5th—S A Greenlee, Pittsburg, Pa; Miss E A Ritchie, Halifax; Miss M W Ritchie, do; S Ritchie, do; Arthur Gray and wife, Bos- ton; J C Belster, do; James E McDonald and wife Cardigan; Geo F Moulton, New York; W J MecCordock, St John. DIR Eg. At the residence of Wm. Arthur, Esq., North Rustico, on Fiiday evening, August 2nd, of brain trouble, George Frederick, eld- est and dearly beloved sou of Allen and Maggie Robertson, of Dundas, Lot 55, aged 7 years and 8 months. We loved hin, oh, no tongue can tell, How much we loved him, and how well ; Christ loved him too, and thought it best, To take him home with Him to rest. On Friday, the 2d day of August, William John, child of Charles and Elizabeth Henry, agrd five weeks. HAWKERS TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0i—ly dv Nt. Je n, NW. K Charlottetown Board of Trade ty adjourned general meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, Queen Street, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock, to consider the question of Arrearages. J. MACEACHERN, : s Ch’'town, Aug. 5, 1889—till date MINE ro. ee HOT WATER. PARTIES contemplating heating their | Dwellings this season with Hot Water, | would do well, before placing their orders, | to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak ; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. : Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATON It occupies less space, and is more effective and less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, ali sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in Brass and lron; Rubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and tor sprinkling lawns, A tirst class Plumber kept constantly em- ployed, who is prepared to vive estimates for fitting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- ences given if required. Telephone con- nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. ap23.—eod tf pat For Liverpool, &, B., Direct. - enememn a ee DUE AT CHARLOTTELOWN About Sth of August, WILL GO ON THE BERTH FOR LIVERPOOL, And will carry Lobsters and other Cargo on Freight. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. jy22—+t Partner Wanted. ‘g°HE Sabseriber wants a partner with a small capital, who has had experience in the Drug business. Must come recommended. Apply personally or by letter before August 15th. O. B. WADMAN. Crapaud, July 30, 1889 —-2w dy wky —— oe, UNDER COST. 150-One Hundred & Fifty Dollars-150 —WORTH OF- MENS’ & BOYS HANDMADE SHOES, At TWENTY PER CENT. DISCOUNT off our usually low prices, 42 A Genuine Sale. Excellent Bargains, J. H. BELL, jy27—2w eod Knight's Old Stand CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, MIALIFAR, W. S. Boarding and Bay Schvol for Young Gentlemen. AAR. WALTER LEIGH and MR. H. M. 4 BRADFORD, b. A., beg to give notice that the next Term commences Sept. 8th. Boys prepared for Army, Navy and Preli- minary Law and Medical Examinations, aug2— tl sept 8th WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e ANTED.—A situation as Salesman or Book- keeper. Salary moderate. Address A. B, Charlottetown. aug 6—3i YOOD PASTURE for three Cows in Field next to McGill’s, quarter of a mile from the city. Pump in fiela. Apply to Pavirs & SUTHERLAND, Agents. tt—~aug2 WANTED AT ONCF,—A good Collector in this city. Good pay and steady situation. Apply by letter to James P. Cookr, P,. 0. Box 666. tf—aug2 FOUND.—oft Rock Barra, Lot 46, P. KE, Island, on the 16th ult., two Mackerel Nets, buoys initialed. The owner can have the same by applying tothe undersigned and paying expen- ses. If not called for before the 30th inst., they will be sold.-.JOHN A. McDonaLp, Rock Barra, Lot 46, P. FE. I, dy li wky li—aug?2 FOR SALE.—A well-finished Cottage, Mansard roof, fronting 84 feeton Fitaroy Street East. Apply at A. MONRiLL's Auction Room. aug2—ti OTTERY.—The date of the lottery for the Walnut Bedroom Set, at Frank Hughes’ Snop, has been postponed until the Ist of Novem- ber. pd 7i—aug2 WANTED. A good Servant for general work. Apply to Rey. FRED E J, LLoyp, Pownal Street, ti—aurl OARD.—Two young gentlemen can be accom- B modated with board. Apply at this office. jy30-—3i pd \ ANTED.—A young man who has had some experience in a grocery store, to act as Apply by letter to tf—jy16 clerk. Must have reference, **P. J.,” Post Office Box 108. OR SALE CHEAP -—An eligible Building F Lot near Upper Prince Street Church and School, and nearly opp%site the new Dwelling House of Mr. Nicholas White.—GEORGE ALLEY, jy30—tu fri sat LET —One-half of House on Orlebar street, occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises, Reut moderate.—S. GREY. té-—jyll O LET.—The Store and Dwelling on Great 7 George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the office of Divies & Sutherland, Market Squate. Zaw tf—ju28 To LET.—A Double Tenement House situate on King Street East. Each end contains eight rooms, with pantries and closets all in good repair. The above Houses are in first-class order, as they have been refitted from cellar to rret. Water will be supplied if required. Tera moderate. Apply to John Kelly, Esq.. Water Commissioner, or to the owner, KDWARD KELLY. pd 2w eod—jy22 R ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10, 8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to REV. JAMES SIMPSON, Pownal Street tf—ap9 RDERS.—Permanent and transient Board YS accommodated at the Railway Hotel, Depot.—JOHN BOLGER, Proprietor. ouporedi ay 300 eod a — 6. 1889. > TUESDAY, AUGUS? ecial 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. Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. of Patterns in the City. Call and see this lot, as we Luve the Best Assortment -—__—_— ——(x ) —--_____—— HOUSE FURNISHINGS, In Carpets, Rugs, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &c., always on hand. cerehinettnceninecatimascions —(x) ‘iis GRAY FLA Baye 4,000 Yards Now Opened—Ali Wooi Goods. . (x) The Cheapest Lot of Linders and Drawers Ever Offered. ——_—+._{x) ake JAMES PATON Charlottetown, July 27, 1889—eod wky HAVE FAITH IN FACTS | & C@., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. ———_— —_—— x) Our competitors are trying to hold us up and reb us of our customers. crying “Stand and deliver your trade.” We stand, oh! yes, at the O!d Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. They may hold us up but they can't hold us down. 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 strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $3.30 Suit: also. our $1.00 Suit. 26 PROWSEH BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. “Army and Navy Depot.” Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky Inman Line. CARD. | j } } . , INE wayt | @XHE Subscriber offers for sale a full supply | CSTE OF NEW: TOM S608 Tons | Pee GENERAL MERCHANDISE. | JAS SCOTT & C0 CITY OF PARIS, 10,400 tons, | ‘ ay CITY OF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. —~ALSO— "ae CITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship HALIF Ax. CITY GF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. | Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and | non 4 : . i A Hull Sock of Wines ad Liquors CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. | Castings. JUST RECEIVED. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. 1 5() Cases ROYAL BLEND, e)U 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GALIC, 100 Cases OLD RY #, a These magnificent steamers are amongst the | largest and fastest in the world, and are well | known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. a. 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- HENRY H. Georgetown. jyl5—pad } | GORDON, | 50,000. — vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the | ) CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, Electric Light. . i bi, See Oe The difference in fares applies to location of | (icine 2) ** HOCK and MOSELLE, erths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- | - ‘ LIQUEURS Noyan, Benedictine -Cherry Brandy, Curaco, Maraschino, Bt Passengers are berthed in rooms | Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted Z holding a small number in each. A liberal table | and everything necessary for the voyage is fur- | ere Bae} 200 “* FINE P RT ad SHERRY nished by the Company, »AT THE— oa oi Bie AND IN 7 eed . leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown | ov 1OLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **. EVERY WEDNESDAY, “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. and VO. 100 *“* BASS’S ALE, _ RATES OF PASSAGE: SOUN JOY, | 200 * BURKE'S STOUT, New York to Liverpool, $6),00 J and upwards,ac-| febOl— tf W ater’ Street. i090“ APOLLINARIS WATER, Charlottetown do $72.50 } room & location. ibe sELFAST GINGER ALK, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates. Baggage checked through from New York to London, For farther information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. VHISKEY, 17 ; } of General Kepair & Paint shop. ee ae Fst years’ experience in thel CHOICE GROCERIES | United States and elsewhere, I aim pré 724 . ; ADZ pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering | : on Shop Windows and Blinds, ia Gold sou cove ot oo. SHOPtOSt Route to Boston, | Block Letters sawn out, carved July 6, 1889, -—— -- oe _ New Sign Boards made any ge ise pe ln at ap > 2 ae er J Sg eee | Old Sigus repaired and painted iat ma Ss a ee ee = we — U LA. ALIS ASS. Atso—Oarriages repaired, varnished. seamshi fe : ay Lt ene Gare foc Ket Cana Atlant Steamship Go eamship Company, Ltd. a STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE,” ROBERT STEELE, CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Painter, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY TILURS- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, calling at George- 7, town and Souris, P. K. 1.. and Bayfield, Port Hastinvs, Maigrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, | the season, Canso, Sheet Harbor. painted ana } The Fast. St« STEAMSHIP. “HALIFAX” Noble's Wharf, WEDNESDAY june24—lin 2aw 1 Olyde-built ' . ‘ e ‘ e } e $ Te! Pasture for Cows. cnmuene ore ce LAS. Ves EVERY o'clock, ee ee paves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers jeaving Charlotictown oa Tuesdsy, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and lialifax, for Boston, MORNING, at W FEW COWS can be taken in for pasture by the undersigned for the balance of ARTHUR PETERS - : ‘i . rerun i . can, hey prefer it, yo directiy on board the Returning, will sail from Halifax EV ERY | aug] —it an. i they wit, co directs) TU ESDAY Sire, et Oe, ONE a POE ha oy, ithout extra charge. game cails. | a ae ' FARES: The above Steamer will make the ronnd trip! reX 4 y Charlottetown to Bosvcn (Ist class) .........$ 9 20 every week until close of navigation. « IU ss i ns bn wkd adaware ySbnsvseesubeiees 16 00 Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E. [sland Railway and Intercolonial Nailway ; also by the Agents of the P. EK. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship-| ers to make direct connections with Steamers at) alifax for any foreign market, Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest | rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to) any port on the Continent or United Kingdom. | HE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES above the Merchants’ Banke-of P. KE. chants FENTON T. NEWBERY, |Isiand, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- ’ oe Apply to : “oe. well Gltbhed r ia good CHIPMAN Bros , ea a jing 1] large, weil-finished rooms and a goox HIPMAN BROs., ; WwW. W. LEER Jot. jkitchen. Apply at the Bank. eck General Ageate, Halifax, 7 ’ , ‘ , + » 5B. GARDNER, Agent, Or PickPorD & BLACK, Halifax. sylo WM. wane. a of $4 Aclaatic Avenue, Boston, jyi3—eod tf \ ashier, may2i— i aici ‘ . 4 . a a 4 ee C sige, eat ns etmsoaetnantn egg ame ae cee gee comin - he ee ge ee ee i at ens