— TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1889. Clothing! Clothing THE DAILY EXAMINER, -- - - - - Local and Other Items. ; | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. HAW KER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, of — en - rake good care your beard and keep it = So f grey hairs so as to retain your young SpectaL Despatcues To THe Examiner, cieal looks by using Buckingham’s Dye for the re ee see gn ’ The Provincial Synod. hiskers. a ; | ssamscnlll A Favorite and Most Valuable Tur Potato Crore DAMAGED. Farmers in Monrreat, Sept. 16, Remedy for all Throat and the vicinity of Quebec complain of great dim- | The Provincial synod on S to the potato crop through rot. Other y atunday aed 0 lengthy discussion on the objectionable | methods of raising money for church pur- 4 | poses. It occurred on Judge MacDonald’s | | resolution requesting the bishops and clergy | | to dv what they may to bring those under’ | their spiritual oversight to a realization of | iyrt vegetables were never better. > 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 ANOTHER Coal Discov ERY.— It is reporie that coal has been discovered near Lawre: ce Station, St. Thomas, Ont., and that a c m- been Io! med to work it. pany bas | i J - ty Unvsvat Occurrence.—A Mr. Bil-| neglect of duty and contempt of privilege | derston, of Belfast, picked a pint of ripe strawberries at that place yesterday. Ripe strawberries in September are som >- thing unusual deli Bano Concert.—Owing to the arrival of the victorious artillery team, this eveuin., the members of the Citizens’ Colored Band have postponed their open air concert till to4norrow (Wednesday) evening. iad Porators. The St. John Telegraph Says: warge quantities of potatoes, mostly ea:ly being received at Indiantown by every river steamer. They sell at from $1 to $1.25 per barrel at Indiantown wharf. ——@——~— @Micirrary.—No. 3 Company 82nd Battalion will meet at the Drill Shed at 7.15 this even- ing, for the purpose of taking part in the military reception to be given our successful artillerymen, who are to arrive at 8 p. m.—1), Srewart, Captain.| —_——~ ae rose, are Hoox & Lapper Co.—The Hook and Ladder Co. are requested to meet in uni- form at their rooms, this evening, at 7 o'clock, to take part in the reception to be given the artillery team from Quebec,—By order, C. Bel ’ secy. -> Satvace Cores.—The members of Roval Salvage Corps are requested to mect to-night, in full uniform, at their room, at 7 er to take part in the pro- cession in honor of the returning artillery- men.—H. C. Wilson, Secy. the + . . vo CIOCK, In of _ - Crark Brapen’s Lecrure.—The subd- ject of Clark Braden’s lecture, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, to night, at 8 o’clock, will be ** The Frauds, Fallacies, Falsehoods and Follies of Free Thought” (so called). lLe- plies, objections and remarks invited. > «Tr goes right to the spot,” said the old gentleman, who found great benefit in Ayer's Sarsaparilia. He was right. Derangement of the stomach, liver, and kidneys are more speedily remedied by this medicine than by any other. It reaches the trouble directly. lien Purety an Accrpent.—Captain Smith, ‘he commissioner appointed to enquire into the lose of the Dominion line steamship Montre -t, repocted that the stranding of the vessel dur ing a dense fog was purely accidental, « id that it is not necessary to deal with the cor- tificate of the master, siiainaitnl How tre Case Was Setritep.—Mrs. Ju ia Weller, of New York, began « breach of p.o- mise suit a few weeks ago agaiyst Frengott Schneider, a wealthy real estate owner, tor $10,000 damages. Last Wednesday Mr. Schneider called upon Mrs. Weller and talk 2d the matter over with her. In half an hour everything was amicably settled, and they weut to a justice living in West Hoboken a rd Mrs, Weller is 34 and Schuei- were married. der is 60. sided Noraise Usvsvat Taere.—The Moncton Transcript says : The Charlottetown Examin- ek saysthat a wind-storm struck that city the other night and ‘was unusually severe in the vicinity of the City Council Chamber, delaying the transaction of business upwar ds of two hours. This may be a novelty on the Island side of the Straits, but on the main- land side, wind-storms in the vicinity of Coun- cil Chambers are by no means rare. delet Dectarep A Draw.—In the Gaudaur- Teemer boat race, which came off on Fri- day last, the referee declared it a draw, and ordered the men to row again on Woods’ Run course, in the Ohio river. Gaudaur’s backer refused to agree to the terms, and the money wag returned to the men. Teemer offered to increase the stakes to $500, and row again at Woods’ Run, or any course in New York. Gaudaur refus- ed ‘The referee stated in his decision that Hamm violated the articles of agreement by pulling in Teemer’s water, when he had no right to be on the course. lean A Pracricat Proarsrtionisr.—lf report be true, Father Cordeau, the French par- ish priest, now officiating in the region about the Jogygins, Cumberland County, has a practical way of dealing with the liquor question. Vinding that hebitual weakness was too prevalent in the neighbor- hood especially among the Acadian work- ingmen, and that the houses where liquor was sold were, for the most part, kept by members of his flock, he took occasion to denounce the traftic from his pulpit. He commanded the liquor sellers to close up their business within a certain specified time. As a result this perempt ry order, it is said that liquor can be had in only one house, in the large and populous parish. This establishment is kept by a man of another faith.—St. John Sun. > Personal, William Smith, Esq., Deputy Minister of Marine. arrived in the city on Saturday afternoon. This morning he left on a visit to Tignish, ee. e Or HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sipt 16—D W Duncan, Lois Pistoles, N B; _M Gosbie, Mrs W Erskine, New York. 17— J P Crennan, Alberton. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 16—J D Clarke, Fall River; T W ae tas on . . ’ i Peabody and wife,’ Haverhill, Mass; D Schur- ~ and wife, S’Side; FC Pheal, Sussex, N B; A Currie and wife, T Williams, Boston; Warren Smith, London, Eng. — — ——————— eee OYSTERS —Reesived lag R this b ; ’ r 0 s ptld, L mouth _ Common Expression.—Well, 1 have never in this town bought boots to wear like those i | now buy at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. 813 2w pen till 8 o'clock p. m. 1889.—JoHN MacLgop ; ae will be o rom date, Sept. 16, sQ.- ' * | how dishonoring to Christ and his church is |in the matter of Christian giving. Aftera lengthy discussion two amendments were voted down,and Judge MacDonald's motion | carried by alarge majority. At the after- | noon session the report of the joint com- |mittee of Christian union was then taken | ‘up. The report, as noted, was discussed | by the committee, and although no formal | | resolution had been adopted, there seemed | to be good ground for the hope that a basis | of agreement might be arrived at as to the! first three points laid down in the resolu-'! | tions of the Lambeth Conference :—lst, the | Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments | as containing all things necessary to salva- | tion, and as being therule and guide of faith; | (2) The Apostles’ Creed as the baptismal | symbol, and the Nicene Creed as a sufli-| cient statement of Christian faith. (3). The two Sacraments ordained by Christ | Himself : Baptism and the Lord’s Supper, ministered with the unfailing use of Christ’s words of the institution and of the ele- ments ordered by Him. After several | speeches the report was concurred in. | After discharging jsume routine business ' the Synod adjourned. ———=e News from ‘Ottawa. Orrawa, Sept. 17. Chief Justice Armour, of Ontario, and Chief Justice Ritchie, of the Dominion ' Supreme Ceurt, express themselves in favor of a court of divorce for the Dominion. The Governor-General and suite arrived here this morning and leave to-morrow for the North-west and British Columbia, ac- companied by Sir James Grant, His Ex- sellency’s physician, and Mr. Fred Villiers, war correspondent of the London Graphic. The charter of the North-west Central Railway has been sold to a syndicate of Engtish capitalists, who agree to build 50 | miles of road this year, and to complete the whole as sgon as possible. The capital of the company is $10,000,000, This is the railway that Beaty and Woodworth quarcrelled over, } Surveying the Route. Orrawa, Sept. 16. Mr. John J. McDonald, vice-president of the Temiscouta railway, who is here, says his company have two parties out surveying | the route between Edmunston 4nd Moncton | across New Brunswick, and that the Grand Trunk Co. are in full sympathy with the} project to form an all-Canada route from | Montreal to Halifax quite as short. as the Short Line through Maine, and over which freight and passengers could be transported without any difficulty about .\honding or internation- al trade regulations. The Treaty Broken, Lonpon, Sept. 16. At a meeting at Popular to-night, Burns said the treaty with the workmen had been broken by subordinate officers ot the dock company. Some ofthe wharfingers also tried to get men at the old terms, but had failed. Unless the agreement with the men was kept, there would be. another strike. Steamer Detained. MonTreaL, Sept, 16. The steamer Earl King has arrived in port. She was detained for some days in London, and the officers set toand loaded her themselves. They were obliged to pro- tect themselves with revolvers as they worked. Bareba!l. Sr. Joun, Sept, 16. Jn the hall game to-day, between the ; St. Johns and the New York Auburns, the former won 17 to 4. Parsons pitched for the St. John and Oberlander and Clare for the visitors. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 17.—10 a. m. Partly cloudy, with local showers, becom- ing cooler by night. a BIRTH. Oa the 17th inst., at The Lodge, Brighton, the wife of Frederick Peters, of a son. i DIED. On the 12th inst., Annie Cora, aged 16 months, dearly beloved child of Joseph and Jessie Mitchell, of Souris. QO! think where rests our darling— Not in her cradle bed, Not in the silent graveyard With the still and silent dead ; But in a heavenly mansion, Upon the Savior’s breast, Where comes no pain or sorrow, She takes her sainted rest. In this city,on Thursday, 12th inst., Robert, infant son of John and Mary Edmonds, aged 10 months. —— == STEAMER FOR SALE ‘ once, per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. K JUST RECEIVED Fmy CONNOLLY & CO%., 200 BARRELS Extra No. 1 Herring, In Barrels and Half Barrels. WILL BE SOLD LOW. sept2—2w eod Property ab Spring Park E are instructed by Robert White to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 18th September, inst., at 12 o’clock, noon, on the Premises, all his Valuable Property at Spring Park, | —OONSISTING OF— Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three Tenement House thereon. Plot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. Plot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. This Property is clear of City Taxes, and within five minutes walk of the Post Office. Offers at Private Sale will be considered. Terms easy. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod tili sale 1889. 1889. TEXHE Clipper Bark “ EREMA,” 300 tons register, P. Ledwell, Commander, will Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the ist October, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to Joun Pir- CAIRN & Sons, 7 Salen Court, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to WILLIAM BULLEN, 51 South John Sireet, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, 2nd Aug. 1889. eod tl d ee —= WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—A Clerk, one with some experience preferred. Apply to MILLER BROTHERS, Queen Street. tf—septl7 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gen- eral housework, one who understands cook- > Good wages will be given. Apply at this office. tf—septl6 ARPENTERS WANTED.— Messrs. Parkman Y & Crabbe want fiftecn epenaeee to work on Grand Stand atthe Driving Park. Apply at pd 2i—septlé ¥)OY WANTED—To learn the printing. Apply at this office. sepl4, 2ins eod To LET.—One half of a double-tenamaent house on Svdney Street, adjuiniag the residence of li. J. Cailueck. Esq. Possessiou can be given immediately.—F. P. McCaRRON, _ sepl4, lins pd WANTED.—Good general Servant ,wanted. Apply to Mrs. S, R. JENKINS, Prince St. septl?—di H+ WORK.—Ladies desirous of having Hair Work done are requested to call on wilss SNow, Grafton Street, west of Pownal, who will attend to all orders in a first-class man- ner. Rates low. pd 4i—septl2 T° LET.—The Store, with Dwelling, one door below McKEachen’'s Shoe Store. Rent moder- ate, Possession given 16:h September. Apply to A. E. MCKACHEN, at Shoe Store. septll R SALE CHEAP,—A new Yacht, 20 feet 0 F keel, 27 feet over all, suitable for a steam launch, Apply to THOMas LouRIE, Lord’s W harcf, 3i eod—septld ISS GREEN would like to form a class of M three or four ladies for French (conver- sational). Apply at the residence of the Rev. Fred. K. J. Lioyd, Pownal Street. septlo O LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets. It contains eight rooms, ia supplied with water and heated with hot water. Posses- sion 2nd October next,—GEORGE ALLEY. sept7 WANTED.—A general Servant in a smal family. Good wages. Apply at THE Ex- AMINER oltice. 2w 2aw—septd LET.—Half of a House ov King Street, next ee Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. sept6—tf LET—A House on Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Sq containing eight rooms with new kitchen recently built.—~Apply to J.B. MACDONALD, 2w—sept5S NDERS for the Steamer M. A. STARR will be received by the undersigned up 29th inst., for the purchase of the shove Steamer, now plying on the route from | tetown, P. B. 1, to ports on the north | » of Nova Seotia aud eastern ports mn» iw. Isiand, This Steamer is fully equipped for passen- | gers, has steam hoisting wineh, oiler (new | ‘tubes this season), passed under Government | inspection. Can be inspected at any port en route, | Farther particulars can be had from the | Captain or Purser on board, or W. W. Clarke, | Agent, Charlottetown. | E. FISHWICK, Owner, ‘ sept9—eod tl 20th Halifax, N. 8. ie % to the ~ i. S | Street. HOP TO LET.—The Shop now occupied by Ww. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, with two rooms u stairs. Good stand for auy kind of business. K. Brace. ang ANTED.—For October Ist, a general Ser- i ly to Rev. J. simpson, Pownal W vant. Apply a GENTS WANTED.—To sell Sewing Ma- chines on P. E, Island, Good terms. Apply to The Singer Mauufacturing Co., Chariotte- town, P. EL pd dy im—sept3 R SALE AT A BARGAIN.—A new Emer- son Piano, only in use six months. Apply to E. H. Norton & Co,, Auctioneers. sept?—d tf w li ET,—Sh d Dwelling House on Upper Tosa Stret *APPIY to J, McGill, PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Enormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance of Mens’, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH, PROWSE BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. — = Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky SE ® NEW FALL GOODS, 1889, AT JAS. PATON & CO's. ait. (xP Just Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets. —{x) WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION Our Stock of Dress Goods AND DESIGNS. OF PUROHASERS TO IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES NEW DRESS COODS, NEW DRESS COODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &., &. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PRICES. JAMES PATON & C@., BROWN’S .BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. eae ee , Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky 2 — ee ee ee NEW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, NOW OPENING AT J. B. MACDONALD'S. { {x 7 Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths- Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash, meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. RE INSURANCESPECULATION. The Rastern Assurance Co. of Canada.; GEO. A. ROMER, Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. Banker and Broker , 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5i NEW ST., Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky For Sale or To Let.|F] GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware- houses all complete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the store. Terms very | liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- ' duce, etc. BREAD OFFICE, - - HALIFAX. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- —— : New York City. lottetown. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Aug 10, 1889—eod w ' Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisioas and Petro- Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 ileum Bought, Sold and Carried Choice Southern Flour.| pia up. - - - 250,000.00 ee anita FRED. W. HYNDMAN, soa a , a pamphiet. Agent for P. E. 1. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—ti LLOST.—On Prince Street, a Satchel, with & Purse inside. The finder will be rewarded by ‘tie Examiner Office, or with Dr barrels Choice “GENNBSEE” 30 Flour, just received from St Louis. Nothing like it in the market. ‘+ Far superior to Canada flour.. HORACE HASZARD. aug 31, tf SALE.—One large size Gurney Impre ot Air Furnace, with floor conducting in wor order, suitable Sigal iectasne” "aoe t ‘ : a t : i \ : a ae oom