A eR THER zocaland (ther Items, ip at Na donald’a. dy & wy i d ‘ s t nor ¥ atternoon , - t Cioif's. sept 13, 3i at Beer ren ow ui eo --—— ow NER is opening a choice as- a at at & ‘ Plated Ware to day. - fall jackets just opened at J. B. Ma d's dy & wy > Hay ‘ i Ulhio, son of ex nt Hayes, is making atour of Canada - EveiisH, Malt and White Wine Vinegar, pick ling purposes, at Beer & Golf's. septé 3i aeituion fur City Small Debt Court wasia session « foreno \ number of cases were dis sed of - a \ LEAVITT, General Travelling Age e Int | Steamboat Co. isin the iia’ J.B. MacponaLn’s dry goods store and wotstore is now open every evening until’? 8 : septlO 3i clock. qunuadiibaesie P. J. Formas is giving the - ladies great satiafactior Garment cutting since his re turt mm New York. lin > Tue stea M. A. Starr will arrive from faiifax at n to-morrow and sail on return : ix x ——_=-—_——— cs ( :passes, Thimbles, Cuff sut- , . 5 > Watch Keys, &c., just received at V\ lor = Ta defendant in an assault case was given amoatis imprisonment by the Stipendiary Magist this morning. tapnipled. lute Jubilee Committee meet in the Council Chamber to-morrow night at 8 o'clock \ full attendance requested. —_—-—2> Mr. W. H. Stewart, of the dry goods firm of Harris & Stewart, has returned from his business trip to the Old Country. - Me. H. E. Hewypersoyx, of the Anglo- lelegraph Company's office, Sack- is spending his vacation in the city. ee Powers left yesterday Mass., where he sharp. 5 wy : |inetical M ee : ' CKTOD, } morning intends pebing @ livery stable. We wish him every fae | On Monday morning last, one of the em- pi in Lea's fa tory, Moncton, had the is of two fingers ne hand nipped in the iZz saw 2 ih li f. O. O. F.—The regular monthly session of Port la Joie encampment will be held at Odd- : rs : : fellows Hall thisevening at 8 o'clock for in- struction. Le Tue Fredericton Capital has entered upon | eighth year, and the St. John Weekly Tele- 2ph has just completed its quarter century | existence i ‘ _ > will be given next evening in the Y. M. C. A. Hall. funds of the Association. most liberal patronage. 4 OONCERT Tuesday | in aid of the | It deserves the | Tis, Ottawa, Hon. wae, Murray Harbor, and Mr. and r McFarlane, Wallace, N. S., are tankin. a iomas D Ese... Samuel P: Mrs. Sena a> ‘ egistered at Tae inhabitants of Ward Five, in the vicin- ity of Mackieson’s Corner, are loud in their complaints of the state of the sidewaik from said corner to Fitzroy Street. > Tue electric light it ts let last week in New York were a as 199-10 cents a night for each la less than $70 per lamp lor every 365 days of year, THe Boston Provinciclist publishes a engthy ‘sket vccompanied with portrait, f Sir ( upper. The sketch is from the pen of par. I, ¢ McNutt, of the Fred eric- ton Farmer. nitilladia nse A SPARK f1 sn engine ignited a coal shed at Spring Ont., on Monday afternoon, and despite the efforts of railway men the shed With hve gondola cars and one hopper were burned 4 a . Aw address and petition from the electors of the county of Huron, Ont., praying that an election may be held in that county to revoke the order-in-council bringing the Scott Act into force, has been filed with the secretary of State at Uttawa lnsclinttinailliaad Tue six months old child of Sergeant Mc- “onnell was severely scalded about the body - day or two ago, by the accidental upsetting ot @ pail of boiling water. The little sufferer ‘s reported somewhat easier to-day, although still in great pain. spl laitiaatis “ Tue last lot of Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam is nearly gone, and you can make us another shipment of twenty-five gross. We fave never sold any cough preparation that ives such universal satisfaction es Adamson’s, andthe demand is constantly increasing.” "reo. C. Goodwin & Co., 38 Hanover St., Bos- ton. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw leith James J. Gay & Son have now, and wil have, for just a few market days, a super- abundan of timbers, cauliflowers and small onions for pickling, and in consequence 1 at ery moderate prices. Do n mistake of last year. In ery s time the frost will snap 4 nd you will be bitiag your hngers off buse you did not buy when you} ne io 80 eap. We take orders to be hued the following market day. sept 7 wt m3i > Mr. Georce McSweeney, proprietor of the Branswick Hotel, Moncton, one of the princi- ale ; . : “a pace in an interesting event whl th took place &, Summerside this mo 1ing, was, on Monday aiternoon, presented } the hotel employes with an elaborate address, comma by a} Cvastely-wrought silverepergne. The epergne | Stands over forty inches high, and has a very handsome oblong Square silver an i gold base resting on four golden swans. The base is ‘mtercepted by a circular standard of silver, a the foot of which are seated two nymphs, eeat lad in gold, the drapery suing periect, each figure holding AY wreath of “owers. The standard has two branches, each “ipporting a lar fruit dish, Sinajle ' ge gold-lined shell-shaped Above the branches is another 1 gold lined fruit dish, surmounted by a wautiiul cut glass flower vase resting in a Selden holder. ‘The whole design is elaborate but these do not detract in the “gntest degree from its extreme beauty and delicacy, and imposing, | Chaisson, de bane oe a - ae ones SOP LON Nc DAILY EXAMINER, © - - -,.- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER “14-~TS37. Wedding Bells. a Se asthe tb s Rae, ep Episcopal Church, Summer- ever interesting and h which we have this summer had so many in Charlottetown. This morning at eight ociock Miss Beatrice V. Leturgey the second daughter of the Hon, John Lelurgey, M. E.©., and M. P,P. for was married to George McSweeney, Esq of Moncton, N. B, = So popular were the contracting parties, that long before the appointed hour the church was overerowd- ed, not only by the invited guests, but her friends who were anxious to be pre- sent to witness the interesting ceremony. Se pertect, however, were the arrange- ments, and so satisfactorily did the gentle- men ushers perform their duties, that not- apPpy social events, of Summerside, | i } | during last’ night's. sitting, withstanding the throng of people, those | who. were present were enabled both to see the wedding party and hear the talis- mame words which linked two willing hearts, rhe ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles T. Lowe, the Rector of St. M ry s Chur h, assisted by the Rey. 7, b. Roagh The groom. was supported by David Rennie Laird, Esq., son of the Hon. D. Lard, P. C., now of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Amherst, and the bride was assist- ed by her sister, Miss Cecelia Lefurgey and the little Misses Dot Lefurgey and Dessie Hunt. The bride was dressed in a navy blue broadcloth dress, felt hat to match, and in her hand held a boquet of cream- colored Miss Cecelia Lefurgey, the first bridesmaid, a cashmere. roses, wore dress embroidered with yellow daisies and yellow plush trimmings. The little girls were neatly dressed in white embroidered robes, with pink and blue Tam O’ Shanters and sashes. Master Arthur Brennan —the little nephew of the bride--and Fanny Gourlie, dressed in white, walked before the bride. After the ceremony was concluded, the bridal party, accompanied by their friends, and amidst many congratulations and good wishes, including showers of rice, drove to the wharf and there embarked on board the steamer St. Lawrence to make an ex- tended wedding tour. Previous to the ceremony the bridal] party breakfasted at the residence of the bride's parents. The followig were the invited guests : — Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Lefurgey, Mr. and Mrs. W. Lefurgey, Mr. and Mrs. Havelock Lefurgey, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Laird, Miss Dora Laird, Mr. and Mrs. John Selliker, Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Hellsen, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Re:d, Mr.and Mrs. Charies Reid, Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Hon. Donald Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huut, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Green, Judge and Mrs, Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. David Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pope, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Holman, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jarvis, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McKelvie, Mr. aud Mrs. YT. R. Robblee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Read, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gourlie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. McKay, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Burrows, Mr. ana Mrs. Neil Sinclair, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Morri- son, Mr. and Mrs. W: b. Mills, Mrs, W. H. Pope, Mrs. J. C. Pope, Mrs. Albert |Graves, Mr. and Miss McMillan, Mrs. Hope, Mrs. W. F. Mitchell, Mrs. D. A. McDonald, the Misses Mawiey, Miss A. McLennan, Miss Minnie Welsh, Miss Sarah McNeill, the Misses McNeill, Rey. E. C. Lowe, Rey. P. Doyle, Rev. E. Boyd, Mr. Harry Graves, “c= Wyatt, Mr. C. C. McLennan, Mr. R. D. Stavert, Mr. B. D. Higgs, Mr. N. Me- Quarrie, Dr. Bearisto, Mr. W. C. DesBrisay, Mr. Arch. McMillan, Capt. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McDonald, Geo’town; Hon John Yeo, Port Hill; Mrs Hogg, Centre- ville; Mr and Mrs Bradshaw, Centreville; Mr and Mrs Stewart Burns, Freetown; Mr and Mrs Ewen Cla-ke, Mrand Mrs E C Irwin, Centreville; Mr and Mrs McGregor, O'Leary; Mr and Mrs John T. Weeks, Alberton; Mr and Mrs J A Matheson, Campbellton; Mr and Mrs 8. Andrews, St. Andrews; Mr J W Richards,Port Hill;Miss Richards, Mr and Mrs Scales, St. Eleanors; Lieut.-Governor and Mrs Macdonald, Mr. Jéneas Macdonald, Hon. W. W. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan, Hon. G. W. Howlan aud Mrs Howlan, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, Ch’town; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mc- Leod, Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLeod, Major Irving, Miss R. Irving, Mr. and Mrs.Strick- land, Mrs. Robert Shaw,Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Strong, Mr. Richardson, Mr. D. C. McLeod, Mr. J. E. Grant, Mr. W. Matheson, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Reid, Mr. W. A. O. Morson, Mr. L. Wat- sop,,Captain Weeks, Miss A. Haszard, Mr. Horace Haszard, Hon. D. Laird, Mrs. Laird, Miss Dunlop, Mr. W. L. Cotton, Mr and Mrs McKinlay, Miss McKinlay, Captain McLeod and Mrs McLeod. The wedding presents were numerous and costly. * 1t would be invidous to par- ticularize, even jif ,our limited space would enable us to do 30. In common with their numerous friends we join in, wishing the happy pair a pros- perous and happy journey through life. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, J Sept 13—-Mrs Wortman, F Morrow, Souris; W A MacLennan, Montreal; Samuel Prowse, Marray Harbor; J Russel Parsons, H Riley, } Clearwater, L S Wattress, Geo L Howe, Howich Fall N Y; Thomas D Tims, Ottawa; C A Allen, Cape Tormentine; Senator Mac- Farlane and Mrs Macfarlane, Wallace; Miss Caull, Montreal. OCEAN HOUSE. Sept 13—Wm Walsh, Chatham, N B; Mrs Horatio Keizer, New Perth; Mrs Joseph Robin- son, Cardigan; Susanna Wilson, Mary Me- Auley, Maria McKinnon, St Peter's; David 5 Rollo Bay; Alex Shaw, West River; Mrs A McKenzie, Souris; John McVarish, Morell. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 13.—Benj F Barratt, Cape Traverse: F J Ward, Halifax; the Misses Yeo, Green Park: Bruce Leitch, Stanhope; W m Mathe- son, Wallace, N 8; A J Manlay, Souris; A Bowness, Kensington: Geo O'Neill, Half Way House, Vernon River; Chas R Worth, Boston; Wim Forbes, Los Angeles, Cal. enn? Tue annual meeting of the Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society will be held in St. Paul's -Schoot- room on Thursday, the 15th inst., at 40 clock A full attendance is requested. Pp m. TELEGRAPHIC NBWS. ay the scene of one of those | [Spectat, Despatoues TO Tue Examen. } Suspensions in the Commons. Lonpon, Sept: 43. During the discussion in the Cormimons last night on the amendments made im: the House of Lords to the coal mines bill, ‘Gra- ham, advanced Liberal jnember for Lanard- shire, wassuspended for refusing to apolo- give for derogatory reference to the House of Lords. _ Edward Harrington, Nationalist meimber for .West Kerry, was also. suspended ‘barringt.on, after béing warned ivr bis utterances dur- ing the debate, was ordered by the Speaker to resume his seat. He replied passionate- ly: “I. will yot resume my seat. You have been watching to pounce upon me ever since I rose, | claim my right to speak.” Harrington was thereupon sus- pended, and retired from the House amid cheers by the Parnellite members. A Temperance Convention. Toronto, Sept, 13. The special con¥ention of “teniperance workers from different parts of the Domin- ton opened here to-day. It was decided to take united action in every repeal contest and use every effort to prevent the loss of one inch ef ground, and. that immediate steps be taken towards preventing the te-election of ‘any member of Parliament who voted against the passing of the bill for the total prohibition of the liquor traffic. ee Cheering and Stonings. Soria, Sept. 13. At a meeting of the Nationa] party yester- day 800 persons were present. A proces- sion of 2,000 persons marched to the palace and cheeied Ferdinand. Itthen proceeded to the residence of M. Kaiaveloff and stoned the windows. The police were unable to quell the disturbance, and many of them were injured. An Alarming Statement. Wasuineton, D. C., Sept. 13. The United States Consul at_ Pictou, N. S., has transmitted to the State Depart- meut the information that a dangerous and contagious disease exists among horses and sheep im Nova Scotia, that it threatens the the whole of Canada and may spread to the United States. Died from His Lnjuries. Truro, Sept. 14. James Caston went on board the Quebec train last night to see some friends off, and while stepping from the train missed his step, and his right leg going under, it was cut off at the ankle: The leg was also fractured at the thigh. He died this morn- ing. Another Blaze. SPRINGHILL Mines, N. S:, Sept. 13: The Intercolonial, Railway coal, shed, with about 100 tonsef coal, were destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon at Springhill Junction. Four gondola cars ‘were also burned. The loss will be about $6,000. To be Investigated. Orrawa, Sept. 18. Minister Carling has instructed Chief Veterinary Inspector McEachern to proceed at once to Pictou and investigate matters in reference to the alleged cattle disease there. ©’Brien’'s Cell. Dus in, Sept. 12. The Freemen’s Jowrnal says the cell in which O’Brien is confined at Cork is nine feet long, four broad and badly lighted. O’Brien is in excellent spirits. Moonlighters Again. Dustin, Sept. 13. Moonlighters last night murdered con- stable Weleham and mortally wounded another officer, near Ennis. Eight arrests have been made of suspected parties. Another Demonstration. Dusty, Sept. 13. A great demonstration is being organized at Mitchellstown for to-morrow, during the funeral of Shinnick, who was shot by the police last Friday. Ferry Boats Collide. Toronto, Sept. 15. Three ferry boats collided in the bay to- night, and four men were thrown into the water. Three were saved and one drowned. The Price of Sugar. Montreat, Sept. 13. The wholesale grocers guild have raised the price of granulated sugar half a cent, making it 74 cents per pound. The Truro Races. Truro, Sept. 14. About one thousand persons witnessed the races at the Driving Park this after- noon. ene Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 14—10 a.m Moderate to fresh south and southwest winds; fair weather and a little higher tem- perature. The People Say — That a Summerside lawyer got leftthis morning. —-That he was left by an Amherst Bank Official. -That the water commissioners are rush- ing things at the Three Mile Run. —That the flag staff has disappeared from the Oi Bank building. at this office, FALL TRiP Fron, I]t) Dhe Clipper Brigantine P. LEDWeLU, MASTER, Will be ou the berth at Liverpool about the 10th September,.and jyill follow Krema, sailing from Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRBOT) 2 About the 25th September next. For freight, apply in" London to John - Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great. Winchester Street, E. ©. ; im Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers; 51 Seuth John Street ; or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. ® CO. Charlottetown, August 30, 1897 ST, JOSEAH'S BAZAAR, (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE.) HE Ladies of St. Joseph's Society intend hold- ing another Grand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Josephs School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, —DURING— Bhibition Week October ard-8th. No pains‘will be spared to make this Bazaar excel all previous ones. Music and Amusements provided Admission 10 cents. Ch’'town, Sept, 1, 1°87. CANADIAN SUserigtioh BOO —AND— STATIONERY STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. 8. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. SU BSCRIPTIONS taken atabove store for J. 8. Robertson & Bros.” Publications, Toronto; Family Bibles (Old and New Version in parallel columns). These Bibles and other valuable Books*can be obtained by easy monthly pay- ments, thus placing good books within the reach of all clagses of the people. Prospectus of pubili- Cations can be seen af store. In connection with above is a well-selected stock of Stationery, embracing everything usu- ally képfin a stationery store, which will be sold on very reasonable terms. : A. G. BREMNER, / Agent, Ch'town, July 12—Zmo eod FROM LIVERPOOL. Ee PO ee gk oe THE BRIGANTINE co BEDE TH,” , 5 BD. A. McRAE, Master, Wl be on the berth at Liverpool about the 25th SEPTEMBER, sailing For Charlottetown Direct! ABOUT THE Sra OCTOBER NEXT. For Freight apply in Liverpool) to PrrcarRN BROTHERS, 51 South John Street, or here to the owner, z WM. WELSH. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1887—6i eod —_— WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. To LET—The half- of a Double-tenement House, situated on Sidney Street, between Pownal. and Queen Streets; six rooms, with stable, &c. Apply on the premises to P. BeGanid. sep i BOARDERS—Good accom™oda'io1 for a few Permanent and Transient Boarders at the Railway House, Water Street.—John Bolger, septli tf GIRL WANTED-—In a small family, to do gen- egal housework, Apply to Mrs. John A. Moore, 433 Kent Street, Kast. septl3 tf TO LET—The House on Pownal Street, occu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten rooms ; rent moderate ; possession ere any time after October Ist. Apply to William Mur- ray, baker. septl2 tf BA RDERS.— Two or three gentlemen will find desirable rooms and board at the “Duncan ouse,” corner Prince and Water Streets, Terms moderate. septl?2 6i T° LET—A House on Grafton Street, near the Atheneum, ccntaining nine rooms. Apply at THe EXAMINER office, septi2 tf TO LET—-That desirable Dwelling House on Bayfield Street, with stable and coach house attached, lately occupied by J. F. Power, Esq. Enquire of D, RK. M. Hooper, Euston Street. “ sept WANTED-—For a small family in town, where the washing is given out, a good plain Cook; references required. Apply at this office. sept 10 7° LET—A Dwelling with four rooms and porch, situated on Sidney Street; possession given 13th Sept.—R, K. Brace, sept 10 W ANTED—A Girl for general house word; re ferences required. Apply at this office. — fsept? 6i O LET—That Dwelling House on_ corner of Euston Street and St. Peter's Road, now occupied by Mr. James McFarlane; possession given atonce. Apply to Mrs. George McGregor, Euston Street. sept3 tf WANTED-—Four Coat Makers; also three vest makers. None but good hands need apply —P. P. Foran. sepl tf W ANTED immediately—A good cook in asmall fumily where washing is given out, Enquire —— ‘ tlt ttl PRP aA RIS 4—FOR THE—~ ‘all Trade. J. 3s. MACDONALD is Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fall Stock. Please Call. ss J. ib. MAC DOURALD. 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