Local and Other items. (CRICK! C Ticket at t Park to-m Ww after nu - I ( lo Rice xk, $ 8 av i Wi yNdrid ‘ erioadu bh ~ si , M ACRERE! I ISHIN Ne lia ivices we ticipate + partial Ta t th iacKerel i sheries a There wasa halibut on } day which weighe t Rustico Bie Hauinet sale at the market It was tase! . *- Joe MeAuliffe and Pat Kil 287 lbs PuGiLisTl len met at San Francisco, on W ednesday night last The former won in seven rounas M. A. STARR Che steamer M, A. Star st 10 « < last night for Pugwash latamage ‘ She will return on Satur a nawt > i tear | Hi { > ‘ st i | ke ‘ th i } 7" i‘ HALIFAX : at Prin &s i ’ t r t , t 4 o'clock with a general al ere pext Thursday - . - " si SHOOTING Arie I ine ‘ ipPANS will | hold its monthly competition for medal and badges tu morrow siternoon Kensington Range. Firing to begin at 2.50. sidan CONCER! 0 lar rely attended THe PrRoMeNAD! squ ire iast evening was and thoroughly enjoyed. The music by the Citizens cellent. Oueen Jand was ex e-—- Lance Wrear Yietp.—Messrs. J. J. and Cardigan Bridge, had 998 autumm, ali thie sh N. Campbell, stooks of wheat in ene field this of which was splendidly filled, aad will well - -_ BUSINESS AT property is changing hands Bridge, erected. trade in that vicinity are excellent. acta near A VALCABLE CARGo.—Messrs. Morson & Morgan, Cardigan Bridge, have loading the schooner Cova Morrison for Si John’s, Newfoundland. Her cargo will in clude cattle, sheep, oats, potatoes, etc. sinless Dror «x Firour.—The Halifax says: During the past week there sn appreciable reduction in family patent, superior extra and choice extra flour, averag ing about 25 cents per barrel, while standard Canadian oatmeal and roiled oats have gone up about 5 cents per barrel. sit iaidisilinii Chroniel ‘*Some years ago Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthma after the best skill had failed to give me relief. <A W weeks since, being much disease, 1 was promptly relieved by the : remedy.” —F. L. u .a8ieT, Editor Argus,Ta ple Rock, Neb. > - Prerre.—The i For Sr. now at Cardigan luaded with a cargo of cattle, sheep, poultry, potatoes, hay, etc., and . wil he : 1 citizens practically had ime to sav Cl i | Fl sail for St. Pic re when the wind comes favor- rege, ener dire ia about $45%000-- |v LOLCE Nout iern our. able. Her cargo Was Minto, fof Cardigan Harriet Torrey arrived at Cardigan from St. Pierre, on the 11th inst., in ballast, and wil load immediately for the same port. ential sai Anorner Atrack.—A_ school of having been reported, a city anglers left this afternoon East, to try their luck. The are accompanied by the ‘* House,” and should he be able to re tain his sa ah we _ _ to have Se es pee ii septis—3i quite a number of vivid sketches after his a i aa cata a sneinficeleancnlliaciani icine return. Stanley Expected. L AIR WORK,—Ladies desirous of having Hair Work done are requested to call on —_—_-s> LAUNCHED.—There was launched from the shipyard of James E. McDonald, Esq Cacdigan Bridge, on Thursday, Sept. 12tl inst., the handsomely modelled Carmena. This addition to the mercantile fleet is about 100 tons and is intended for trading jsland and Newfoundiand, a enterprising owner is and one which is of great latest advantage to tiv — a a : Toronto, Sept. 13.—-10 a. m NTE ‘ rene Jac st] farmers of Cardigan River and adjacent i 3 W AN aa —4 ingper for, the Sec oud Me bo- settlements Northeast to north winds, fair weather, |, a ar Reitol = urther particulars + Mi y ttiel Us. - tO weorTrge YV. ivitcaie, ho ae ee stationary temperature, e Sa ery Lcoru kes. —Owing in t | sialic alicia wa NTED.—A Girl for general hausework, os : . Apply neodiately at this office 3i—-sep Clark Braden, a chang 4 prominent railway director, of | \pply immediately at this office, 3 i —8€P 0 the date + His sechures as eisewhere | Quebec, on being interviewed as to the NOUN D.—A Purse coniaining a small sum of , wed. The hres 15 ae " ‘TS®) future of the Quebec, Miontmorency & IK money. Apply at this office. 2i—septld wii 0 sunday, lotsa iust., at Dp. m. in "1 >. *3 (a es. of , ae eaten aa winiietanliiadiiiiaiaiitiianiatniiiinitia Waka, , “ape ‘ ( rieVoLX Hallway, said tnat the rail- ' ced , he Y. M. ( \. Hall, and the second at 8.30 | 1h e 4} ss Thtercolonial POR SALE CHEAP. A now Leon, 99. test - m.. same day and mined: Tee dabtects of 1 7° VM COO Bre uli Ob wes sulercosonial keel, 27 feet over all, suitable ior a sicam a alg : ‘© A def . t} Continental Short Line, which, in a few |launch. Apply to THOMas LoURIk, Lord’s e first ecture ire al A cdetfence ol ie W harf. si eod -septlvo Old Testament ;" 2. *‘ A defeyce of if Moses ; 3. ‘The great objections of infidelity.” Other subjects will be duly shonounced, - . For Bosrox.— The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed for o clock with a full cargo of general merchan dize and the following MeLean, W T Cooke, Ada Cooke, J Handra- han, Miss Kieir, Mrs Turner, W MeNeill and wife, Miss Dogherty, Mrs Patterson, . Jessie Dalziel, Wm McGee, Mrs C Davy, 3S Gunn, Miss Callaghan and 2 children, M A MeDoa- ald, J J Doch, J W Swan, C Walter, D A Walter, Mary Callaghan, S Callaghan, Mrs McCarey, M McPhee, AJ Murchison, B F Cooke, J Flood, Miss Paundon, Miss K Aly- ward, M_ Alyward, Miss McDonald, R Gal hraith, H SMcLeod—3s. > Rirte AssocraTion.—The annual business meeting of the Queen's County Rifle Associa- tion was held last evening. The following members were elected a council for the en- suing year,— President —MajorG L Dogherty; Secy-Treas, Capt Weeks; Lieut-Colonel Dogherty, 82ud; Capt Longworth, G A; Sergt Javison, Eng; Staff- Sergt Allan, 82nd Batt; Sergt Prowse, 82nd Batt; Sergt Offer, G A. The matches will be shot on Wednesd ry, the «oth Sept, and wili be fired as follows ; Ist match, 200 yds and 500 yds, 7 shots; 2nd mateh, U0 yds and 600 yds, 7 shots; Snider rides, sng > Personal. Hon. J. H. Fletcher has been nominated as the Republican . (roveroor Dak aud aate tor Hi Pprosoects tor election are seta - te he exci "yee 1 , ; ‘ : ae Wee vorvea, M P. P., of Vernon River “uve, Was registered at the Osboraue yestler- day. “ Mr lame ; 1 ny H Ir, J ames Handrahan, sou of horas an (ranan, Kag., of this city was am mg the Pessengersonu the steamer Carroll last evev- ae route to New York to resume his studies at the Medica) College in conneytion with Bellevue Hospital, 1 | Manning and the CARDIGAN.— Considerable Cardigan and several new buildings are being The prospects for a prosperous fall commences d has been } “ ee os meCQical troubled with the WinnireG, Sept. 12. schooner Ottawa is shipped by Mr. William Bridge......The sciir. trout number of for the party artist of the schooner burthen. between this business her largely interested in, the Law Boston last evening at six passengers: Mrs H THE DAILY EXAMI YELEGRAPHIC NEWS.) HAWKER’S TOLD AND CHERRY | SpeciAL Despatrcurs To THe EXAMINER. | BI y a The Great London Strike. A Favorite and Most Valuable Loxvox, Sept, 12, | Remedy for all Tiroat and Lung Diseases. Companies to-day, the Cardinal found the | It 0 = new of cases considered [inectors “not wing to agre tothe come |hopelas, Tt athe, heals and srengthon rT > Ose t > } ; : > . “ ” 2 promise proposed by him, and that the a very short time. Just a few doses aa hin terms the dock companies already conceded | , fresh cold if taken in time. . Priee 80 cents go into effect on November Ist, provided | ‘ ; ) i ens ~ . sy by > r sale ¢ 2 urs es, ee ie lide shia tick: Piel | Per bottle. For sale at the Drug stores re men may resume work. 1@ VUardina W. HAWKER & SON, persuaded the directors to again consider | Proprietor, the proposal and postpone their decision | St. John, N. k. for the present. The Pall Mall Gazette | | suggests that an organization be formed for | {the purpose of raising the £100,000) | necessary to pay the dock laborers six pence | per hour from Nov. Ist to Jan. Ist. This! ‘is the the deck companies claim | wonld lose by advancing wages on November Ist instead of Jan, Ist. At the ‘conference between Cardinal Directors of the Dock novi ~ly dy amount AM instructed : by George J. VS ighi, Esq. iby Auk Lion, ON Tile premises, ' — tu sel Prison Treatment in Ereland. , \On Thursday, Oct. 8rd, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., LONDON, Sent | Balfour has written a letter in reply to} narks wo j + | cee ; ’ -— ; : " : op um PEROT The Farm P) percy « f the late George Wright i ireiand, 1 wich Criadstone comments | situated on the St. Peter’s Road, and within | upon the ¢ se of C ny beare as showing the | 21 niles of the city. | absence of right judgment and human feel- his Farm comprises 144 acres of land, ling. Baltour denies that the prisoner is | nearly all clear, well watered, and in a high | suffering froma disease that justifies his | state of cultivation. release. He says the general treatment of The Dwelling Housé and Farm Buildings, | Irish prisoners is more lenient than the which are all in good condition, will be offered ! treatment of English prisoners, and that of | with 60 acres separately or with all the land, all classes of Irish prisoners these convicted | ** ™*Y be desirable. funder the crimes act obtain the largest GEO, M. HARRIS, share of prison relaxations, sept7—tl sle Auctioneer. Property at Spring Park WV Eas, inssructod by Robert White to 18th September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, all his The Storm Continues. Lewes., Del., Sept. 12. No language can picture the terrible i scene along the coast. The wind is driving the rain with a force that cuts like hail. Half a mile’s reach of sand between the town and the coast is tossing like a billow y bl P S ; P k ocean, and bearing wreckage scat dhaae aillauie roperty at prilg ar’ ! Through the mist of spray and storm tat- tered sails and naked masts of scvores of abandoned and dismantled vessels are dimly seen. Since Monday night the storm has raged without abatement. —CONSISTING 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. ow — Base Ball News. Sr. Joun, N. E, H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod till sale For Sale or To Let.) A& GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- £X 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 -etore. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, ete. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- ottetown. Aug 10, 1889—eod w B., Sept. 12. In @ game to-day with the Shamrocks the Bangors won, 8 to 7. Sullivan pitched for the home team and Priest for the visit- ors. It was a very exciting game, and the Shamrocks had it well in hand until the seventh inning, when costly errors and reckless base running lost them the match. Another Big Fire. vf solid build blocks F + Vie lopg was totally time thai the A street yar is sh ort Shoal Lake was almost destroyed by fire | Vv ste “) j of buildings 500 wiped out in such a thing. The total loss insurance $15,000. The cause of the fire is a mystery. There were no fatalities, 30{ barrels Choice “GENNESEE” Flour, just received from St Louis. Nothing like it in the market. Far superior to Canada flour. HORACE HASZARD. — Gaudaur Challenged. LONDON, Sept. 12. Searle, who defeated O’Connor on Mon- day for the sculling championship of the world, has challenged O'Connor to meet him again and has also issued a challenge to - | Gaudaur. aug 31, tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND & W ANTED.—Good general Servant :wanted, Apply to Mrs. 8. R, JENKINS, Prince St. “iss SNOw, Grafton Street, west of Pownal, who will attend to all orders in a first-class man- ner. Rates low, pd 4i—septl2 BrussELs, Sept. 12. , A cable despatch from Zanzibar to the ‘ r é » Congo State say at =a . : : if Gove rnment of the Congo State says that | LET.—The Store, with Dwelling, one door Henry M. Stanley is expected to reach. the below McKachen’s Shoe Store. Kent moder- Eastern Sea Coast ab mut the end oF Oc- ate. Possession given 16th September. Apply tobae to A. E. MCHACHEN, at Shoe Store. septll toper. aie a serials sii manana ieanatigip nisin —_—- W AN‘TED.—A young Girl, age 4 or 15 yearz, to take charge of two children. Apply to Mrs. RICHARD KNIGH’?, Kent St. Weather Balictin. . sad li pad—sepill years, will attain the borders of Labrador, and from there, three days navigation will \ “ISS GREEN would like to form a class of . | reach the coast of Great Britain, The dis- | + three or four ladies for French (conver- ee Coichon labeador io Y40 sational). Apply at the residence of the Rev. tance [rom Quebec to Labrador is 4 Fred. K. J. Lioyd, Pownal Street. septlo miles. Some years ago, English capitalists | —— sonar instil Detscaneestlpenngs offered me the necessary funds to construct |!] 0 Le#T.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling Louie line if be sh lite House on corner of Prince and Dorchester the Labrador line it, by any poOsstbillly, | streets, It contains eight rooms, is su plied such a scheme could be proved. lo-day, | with water and heated with hot water. Posses- the plans of the scheme are so modified sion 2nd October next.—GEORGE ALLEY. sept7 that its practicability can be easily dermon- strated.’ WANTED.—A general Servant in a smal family. Good wages. Apply at THE EXx- AMINA@R oltice. 2w 2aw—septgy ro LET.— Half of a House on King Street, next to Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. sep!6—tf HOTEL AKRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. ease 9 KRRp hwlte’ (Sitcano, J ANTED,—A smart Girl for general houge- Sept 12—E B Pense and wife, Chicago; Jas work. Apply to Mrs. BbDWARD Davy, Rogers, Amherst; CS Everett, Fredericton; | Richmond Street. tf—sept Laurence Smith, C E Hepburn, Montreal; P | —————~--— pane antigen L Connor, St John; W Vickinson, Kingston, “7 LET—A House on Richmoud Street, near Af .s te tx a d Hillsborough Square, containing eight rooms N b; AW Spike, F S West, J S Simson and) with new kitchen recently built.—Apply to J. B. wife, Halifax; S$ W Prowse, Murray Harbor; | Macponap. 2w—septd z Dj ee Sau ‘ -aococattoepreneaiyiguecamcstenssneteiilcenipac John McDonald, Pictou; Percy Pope, city. glop TO LET.—The Shop now occupied by W. OSBORNE HOUSE. N. Tanton, et ue rooms +P oad ; : ‘ ‘ stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. Sept 12—W I Hamilton, Sackville, NB; 5 K. Brace. aug 24 Mrs A Johnson and child, Buctouche, N B;} - ; : 7 7 T7 ANTED.— : Ser- G Forbes, Vernon River Bridge; K R Morri- ANTED,—For October ist, o general Ser son, W Mutch, Eldon; J McLean, M D, vant. Apply to Rey. J. 21mpson, Pownal Alberton; J T Vincent, A Street. septs Jobn, N B; Mes J A Brazil, Truro, Sande st | -— —— sence 3 GENTS WANTED.—To sell Sewing Ma- gl chines on P. E. Island, Good terms. Apply McKay, Clifton, N L; M McKiunon, Ken-|i9 “phe singer Manufacturing Co, Chariotte- sington. town, P. E. I, pd: dy lm—sep:3 2 ‘OR SALE AT A BARGAIN,—A new Emer- f son Piano, only in usé six months. Apply to a k. H. Norton & Co,, Auctioneers. sept2—d ti wli ne T° LET,—Shop and Dwelling vom on Upper ~~ Ai Queen Sireet, Apply to J, McGill, ' augsl, tf ' CONNOLLY & CO S. Pp! ,NO FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in y very best of repair, iron frame, light nse { . |case, upright. A bargain. Reason for seil-ng, > ? : 200 BARRELS lleaving the city.—M&S. DAVID FRASER, Secbeol | } street. aug 29, lw i ) : ; . 0 LET.—A Tenem-nt Dwelling House on | Ext ra No. | Hierring, T havemacwee Street, centrally and conveniently | sifaated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. aug 24 | In Barrels and Half Barrels. | | WILL BE SOLD LOW. sept2-—~2w cod — —_ —_- OR SALE,—At a liberal reduction, the Ency- clopeadia Brittani latest edition, complete t ; ? , A t |i 4 volume b binding. oly as tale FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1889. NeW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND NOW OPENING AT . B. MACDONALD'S. —— (8) — ein eth ipeangaiii its Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths, cauawis, Mantles, Black and Colored Flushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash- meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool (Goods, ete., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. ae ———— eee Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky “= — ———— —a ene fair (x) Just Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets, onininintatiasinmmnl thie JI FA. S36 WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS COCDS, 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, &c., &c. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PRICES. JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky —({x) PROWSE BRGS., 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 WSalance of Mens’, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH, PROWSE BROG., Sign of the Great Big Hat. SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., New York City. a Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petre- leum Bought, Soli and Carried on Marvin, P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet, eept20—dy & wky ly Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky $12,000 Gity Debentures, FIRE INSURANCE VENDERS willbe received at ehe Mayor's |The Rastern Assurance C0. of Canada. Office up-to. poon of SATURDAY, “the 14th of September next, for the purchase of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) Debentures of the City of Charlottetown, ae in Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four a (4) ae aes per annum, ~ half rary HEAD OFFICE, The Debentures will be issued on an ar oa : ited from the lst October next. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, q Council do not bind themselves to «c- —— cept the highest or any Tender. Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 ” A ih MACPHERSON, |Paid up, - + * 259,000.00 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E. I. City Clerk. 21, 1889~—m w s pat tu thur sat . — th Yharlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888, HALIFAX. OR oAlLe— One large ime Gating Improved i : t Ai ce, tt or sters and OST.—On Princa Street, a Satchel, with a ‘ a EF :s in good. working 0 or suitable LL purse inside. The finder will be rewarded by | WANTED Ed. Cook, Apply. by letter to Mrs. | (or beating & Sioen Chesed or private aod $ : - wu > . 7 \eoring itat THE EXAMINER Office, or 3 a the co , rare, aug Enquire at EXanisER office. eod U aeayysinclinaninggntenthastnnatanifacitantionttingpngt