the id on eat. Or — _— jN. » re a = = _ . ee leneaatneaainine ited aa it TitK DAILY EXAMINER, - Wo ee Tae Loeal and Otrer licas, Tf ELSGRAPHIC NEWS. ‘hose Passe: ND returned homey loss : Sirn,—Your correspondent “K. A. RP.” i Special Daesrawones to Tuk Examiner.) eG € Gy ‘ KsQ., S. Consul at 1 “tad 1h S Isborne ‘ ' sa THEGRWAT YACHT RAGE NA vs Oysters $1.20 per bbl., 80 cents | p sat L. P. Tanton’s ' —— O° ' - = i ‘ ‘ Hive Coase this evening at So'ctock, im) LN Volunteer Wins Again i. C. A. Basement Parlor. D -_-—— Oe Beating the Thistle 12 Minutes Ottawa that t the end of January red in Parliament Old Viee and New Chivalry free “ » pounds of Tanton’s tea. 4 Ghee a — , : New York, Sept. 30. \ kN is still taking pupils for in Dee . viol at 285 Kent Street. By ten o'clock this iorning the wind ca was blowiug at the »at> of 150r 20 wiles railway yard | per hour from east hors. east. The mist y painted by Mr. Redmond, ; Was driven in shore beivre the breeze, and - it soon cleared enough te make the race ing engine in the ’ has |x cist al Ox M AN wning last the hills around | possible. The horse Shoe at Sandy Hook ‘ uf ———- ‘ . ‘ Moos ‘ie., were found to be covered | presented the same crowded appearance as with “ ) on the previous day. Numerous steam- ' bouts, and crafts of all deseriptior " As ‘ Hyacinth Bulbs, very ; aa, Mra assembled : arly |] ait ient- ali ped VMN dent he ee led vt an early hour awaiting patient sivel abtt' . Manne jly the will of the elements. jteer and ‘Thistle were The Volun- manceuvering - fue Rev. 8. Weston Jones, the new Rector | ®0eut awaiting the decision of the Com- St. Paul's Charch, arrived last evening, | ™@'*%e of the New York Yacht Club, under will enter upon his charge to-morrow. whose direction the race was to be sailed. Shortly before 10.30 o'clock the Electric Yous Rarly Flowering Hyacinths should be |Sent up a signal ordering the contestants planted at once. Avery fige steck now on | to Seotland Light,which the committee evi- - sale at G. H. Hadzard's. 4ieod--octl | dently had determined to make the starting - 4 point. Almost instantly the boats were Tak annu il meeting of the Teachers’ Instt- | headed for the Lightship. Following close takes place inthe Hallof the Upper} in their wake came a swarm of crafts that inet pats « School on Taursday and Friday | hung about the Lightship like ee - }4 swarm of bees. The contest- A xtweer of horsemen went to Peake’s|®'ti on nearing the Lightship Station this morning to witness the match] eat about and began preparing for the tween Scott Act and N«llie T, There !struggle. At 10.32 the preparatory gun is considerable betting on the result. |} was fired, followed ten minutes larer by - /the signal to start. In Jess time than it STUCK cumpicte, prices the lowest Our| takes to tell it, both yachts were headed for eh ae ae — feel confident wejthe starting line, crossing close together e ry lebedigtion tatoo mentite at three minutes after the signal had been : sabre . , given. The Thistle was to windward, but the Volunteer appeared to be getting as H. Beer, on the important event recorded in much wind as her Scotch rival, and seemed anothe: column, and wish him and his amiable | t® be slightly in the lead. There could be the fullest measure of success in life, | little doubt, from the view obtained, that - the Vuluuteer was clearly outpointing the Mr. Sam. T. Avsrty, of the firmof McFar-} Thistle. The yachts soon disappeared, lane, Austin & Rebertson, wholesale station-| however, and fifteen minutes after the ers, Montreal, accompanied by Vrs, Austin} start not a glimpse of the gallant sloop and snd daughter, arriv ed last evening in the| her Scotch opponent could be seen through : ertrom Pictou They are the guests of | the prevailing mist and rain. The course Mr. Theo. L. ¢ a OP laid for the race is 20 miles to windward lo CORRESPONDENTS. —When ‘X.Y. Z.” ap- | = = = ae a P om Ce Ae hea we pends his name to his letter we will ‘consider SNE SPOGER, APS, SO VSO 20S S0 \ivisability ot publishing it. ‘Prohibi- Phistle more than a mile. A heavy sea was “Elector,” “Ihe True Temperance |": wind 30 miles. The Thistle turned the others | 8take-boat at 2.42 —seventeen nonutes after - We congratulate our young friend, Mr. H. partner + a, Sitca ict Rocit ‘eA Strapper,’ and several 7 : will be attended to as space permits. Several the Volunteer; wind, 20 miles an hour. ns also on hand must await their tarn. At 3.45 p. m., the “olunteer wassfour miles — from the finishing line; the Thistle was Mr. Hersert Henperson, of the Anglo-|about two miles astern; wind, 19 miles. Amevican Telegraph Company's office, Sack- | At 4.34 p. m., the Thistle finished twelve ville, N. B., who has been sp — = vaca- | mmutesjater than the Volunteer. tion wit 3] nis and friends in this city, ‘ left on return yesterday -morning. Mr. [Grascow, Oct. 1. Robe o has been relieving him, will re- Seotchmen are greatly disappointed over sume work in Ol Mond ‘} the company's office in this city ae [wo schooners, one owned by Mathew, Mc- Lean & Co., and commanied by Captain Lord, and the other by McEachern & ‘Co., and commanded by Captain McKinnon, ar- tived at Souris from East Point yesterday forenoon, each with about one hundred _bar- ls large fat mackerel on deck, which they had captured off the Point the evening pre- vious <—_> the result. They admit the Thistle was fairly beaten, and _ believe that if the race for the cup was again sailed in American waters, a Scotch yacht, to be successful, must have a centre board. Shipping Live Lobsters. Orrawa, Sept. 30. The fisheries department has completed arrangements for the transportation of live lobsters to the Pacific coast. As» tu the r Q live steck classes were closed ' 8 tate 3) In all the clus-ee the |OUtcome of this the department anticipates numbers are, we uncerst und, fully equal to ad naam propagation of lobsters im those of last yea The entries in the farm | * cific waters. produ fruit, oats, and other classes are a ce also coming in very fast. The prospects are More Fire. very f rable, and the Exhibition of 1887 —— pro s to excell all previous shows in this BuckIncHAM, Que., Sept. 30, Pi : “ ; i Both sides of the river Lierre for a con- Dur Jon the Ilnctowehe end of the Buc- | 8iderable distance are on fire, and property tou 7 : Reilway has been closed | in this vicinity is in great danger as wells Ali »engines and three cars. crossed the | and creeks are dried up. new bridge on Thursday afternoun. The bridge is said to bea first-class structure in “No Bill.” every respect. The advent of the iron horse ae, is hailed with delight by the people of this ‘ ; a . gectiun, as it will afford a oils abled outlet St. THomas, Ont., Sept. 30. for their pr The grand jury inthe case of Richard - Spettigue,Grand Trank Railway Conductor, Tae Sunday meeting at the Y. M. C. A.,| charged with manslaughter, to-dayjreturned on the 25th ult., was attended by about thirty. | **‘ No Bill.” They met in the parlor. Most all present : were y J ine meeting was very in- Thanksgiving Day. teresting au fitable. Earnest addresses pec” et were 1 ivered by several young men. There Orrawa, Sept. 30. was c.lso good snd fervent prayers. ~ A : . similar ) Lar wil held to-morrow, Sun- The Gazette to-morrow will contain the day, at 4o'clock, p Come and share in| proclamation appointing Thursday, the the good thinys. Sabject, ‘Jesusin Galilee,” | 17th November, as Thanksgiving Day. Matt. 4, 17-25 eens bbe Mer. A. D. Macpoyatp, the celebrated pole vaulter, was in town on Wednesday, and re- gistered atthe Ceutral House. de stated to the writer that he had not heard from Mce- Eachren, of P. EB. Island, *“*and what is more id» not expect to hear from him,” -he said : omen he ever cross my path I will make im sick.” Macdonald is a hard, wiry-look- — _ : ing young man, and jadging from his personal HOTEL ARRIVALS. appearance he isa pole vaulter for sure.—- —— Pictou News. Viacdonald talks big ; when OSBORNE HOUSE. apeesbern dome ross - _ a sick- Sept 30—Win Forbes, Los Angeles, Cal: a Ny ee ee Geo O'Neill, Vernon River; J Lewis, Jr, and am oi ted = tf wife, Truro; J [ Mahatfy, Boston; C A How- alo ened ae wens wae Za . ee att, S’side; C Kennedy, Amherst; J K Fra- robt ze “T — camer = oe a ser, Alberton; C C Carlton, Souris; Thos Cor- aver. 1e detective oun ha 1e ac } , 3 cae 7 > | : d ; stt and wife, O'Leary; Miss Foley, do. been there, and registered at one of the hotels | pass am ’ ys ’ 48 Thomas McLeoi, Cape Breton. When Me- RANKIN HOUSE. Neally, or the young man su sed to be : as , : d s him, was in Char tebacheara he aeeet at the! "ep 30—J A W at See aoe House, and spent considerable of Montreal; G E Robitai ae ly le aa R his time about the billiard rooms in the city. McKenzie, S'side; oe a a C Whit No person knew his name; as when asked Craven, Montreal; JC i 1 x : Ge ot : What it was he would merely say, ‘“You may combe, do; M Thomson, do; John Gray, Car- all me -or anything you like.” Several dinal, Ont. Well-known citizens who measured cues with | — him Say that he was a nice-mannered young fellow, and was apparently well supplied with funds, - Weather Bulictin. Toronto, Oct. 1—10 a.m. Moderate winds, shifting to easterly, fair to-day, occasional rains to-morrow, not much change in temperature. -_— Dan an SHIP NEWS. ee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. a issue of the Boston Pilot contains | ENTERED, - aM a : . ¥ ce C ‘ ic » 3- . . + bie and,“ gamplimentry notice of Pre’ sont 29—-Favarite, Suadby,Shemogues Frank, Metin Canada.” said Jus ". | isrant, Wallace. prvi caus -sail Justin McCarthy it ©’ Sepp 30—Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou Premier Sulliy an of Prince iausann elneed ts ulia A, McKinnon, Murray ad a A ne : on: William W Sullivan to whom. he oa: away, Mcisaac, West Cape; He eacher, — e 4 ab ‘ ° } adie 4 i: : ferred, ig a uative of Prince Edward Island | Murray, Arichat éndof Irish parentage. He is about 45 years CLEARED. eid, a lawy rith ao larce tenatice. ¢ of. Shinees wish & large Practices, om ame) Sept 29—Pholine, Marshman, Buctouche; affairs ae — , iD — 08 — Frank, Grant, Wallace; Favorite, Sundby, Ss. 1 seVera Vear > ‘ age *y ar a ’ . ain t years he has been leadet Sheimogue; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictov. soverpment in that Provinee, carry- ‘ept : ‘orroll, Brown; Juli McKin« ing his >” Sept 30—ss Corrol!, Brown; Julia A, } S wart it onserv: e ‘ ne ; : : ge tory, - 7 a 1 : . a i ent =. to non, Murray Harbor; apt, MclIsaac, caitekae Sic. aren, A int; Jewel, You alifax. aa politi 8. Mr. Sullivan is a Catholic, Weat Point; Je ’ ng; ae 4 4:80 the Governor of the Province, Hon a res : \ » e . 4 » - . ws , dattew A Macdonald, a ventleman of Scotch OLD and young, rich and poor cah gat CWent Higher hou 3, no do Lt, await, the plenty of crockery at - the shat oy wp BU Prone; of Pi Pye buword Jejuyed. store: ~W. Pp. Colwill. lacks the essential eieasent, truth, i his're- marks on ** those passes.’ It was not nes cessary, as he niust know, for Primee and | King’s County Commissioners to go to Charlottetown to leavé for their respective County Exhibitions. They had” only to meet the special train at any regular’ Bta* tion most»conveniont for'them. CQueen’s County Commissioners, not residents: of , Charlottetown, had to travel in some cases | 15 and 20 iniles to meet the trains for Sum merside and Georgetown at the nearést station to their homes, others of them went | to the city on Tuesday evening, and at their own expense, remained all night to meet the train for Summerside on Wed- nesday murni g. This fact proves that all Exhibition Commissioners were treated alike as far as it was possible to. do 80, Your correspondent must be opposed to the great aim of exhibitions when he argues ‘that no special train should be provided, not eyen for the Governor, to go to those County Exhibitions. As to the cost of the special trains this year, the number of passengers at one single fare who took advantage of the arrangement will doubtless make it self sustaining or. nearly so to the Government lt is- Te- freshing to know that all the County Com- missioners are not actuated by the same miserable spirit, by which your correspond- dent seems to be influenced. Many of them from Princé and King’s. as well aa Queen’s County, boarded the trains at the most conveyient stations “along the railway { line east and west, and ¢hus participated in | the general interest which al] lovers of their county take in those annual shows. Yours, Q. C. Com’rR. October 1, 1887. MAKRIED. At the residence of the mother of the bride, on the 29h Sept,, by the Kev. sBenj. Cirappell, Doesie, only daughter of the late Aster Black, Esq.. of Summerside, to Horace H. Beer, of Charlottetown. etn ete ~ =e DIED. This morning, after along and painful illness, Frances Winuifred, youngest duughter of Archi- buld and Mary MecEachern, inthe 15th year of her age. (UTerald please copy.) At DéSable, on the 4th of Sept) mber, after an illness of fifteen months, borne wih resignation to the Divine Will, Charlot'e M, beloved wife of James Gamble, aged 33 years. Deceased passed away calmiy, resting on the merits of the Divine Saviour, much regretted by all who had the pleasure of Ler acquaintance. ME: JOHN F. POWERS retufas thanks to the At peopie of Charlottetowa and. vicinity for their liberal patronaze to him as Hair Dresser and Barher, and cordially recommends to them Mr. George V. Moore, who has been his chief ussistant for nearly the last three years, to whom he has sold and transferred tha good will of his JOHN F. POWERS. Charlottetown, Sept. 12, 18%7. Referring to the above notice, the undersigned begs to inform the public that he intends, aided by competent assistants, Continaing the Barber and Hairdressing business lately carried on by Mr. Powers, and hopes, by strict attention to business t) merit a continuance of the patronage 80 liberally awarded tov Mr. Powers. GEORGE V. MOORE. Ch'town, Sept. 30, 1887—5i : ASK YOUR GROCER FOR MRS. ROSS'S ‘MAGIC HEALS SALVE, which is warranted to cleanse and cure Mutilated flesh, Accidents from fire, Galled or bruised skin, Enflammation of all kinds, Chilblains and itching. business. a Hands chapped or cracked, Eye-lashes inflamed, Any frost or cold sores, Lips or nipples cracked, Eruptions on the body, Kough or dry skin. Skin rash and ringworm, All boils and pimples, Lacerated or broken skin, Various cuts and wounds, Every kind of surface sore. Sold at 23 cents per box, in Drug and country stores, and by the proprietors. JOHN ROSS & CO., 276 King Street. P. O. Box 457, Charlottetown. Sept. 30—lw wky 3m P. E. Island Railway. P. E. ISLAND EXHIBITION. RETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued to Charlottetown, as Uunder,in con- neciion with the P. E. Island Exhibition.— From Summerside. Cape Traverse, Souris, Georgetows and Intermediate Stations by Fure- noon Trains on October 4ih, 1887, to ‘parties appointed to act as Judges of Exhibits, from all stations by Afternoon Trains 0a Uct. 4ih, and aft trains on Oct. Sip, and: from Sammerside, Cape Traverse. Souris, Geurgotown and Intermediate Stations by Forenoon ‘Trains, on Oct. 6h, all tickets being. good to reiurn up to and on Oct. 8h, 1887. “4 pon J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Sept. 27, 1887. —pat cod tl octs wky 1 wk CROSS LINE FOR NEW YORK THE STEAMSHIP is_ intended to leave VIA HALIFAX,» - ABOUT THE 9th OCTOBER: HOBSES and CATTLE e¢arried at through rates to Bermuda and West Inaies. “ Through Bilis of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Baltim re, Savannah, Bermuda, West’ Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, and other European Ports. For freight or pas:age apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. ; ' * ClWwny Sept. 0 1897, “MIRANDA” OHARLOPTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, : - SVEORDAY. ‘ . a Auction Sale, EXHIBITION GROUNDS. BY Auction, WEDNESDAY, October 5h, at 2 o'clock, po m., from the }Government Stock Farm, - 4% very saperior Ball Calves (Short-horn). 0 da do (Ayrshire), All of which have certified pedigrees. Terms—3 mouths on approved joint notes, 4 Kam Lambs,2 Ewe Lambs (Leicester and Black Face). —~—ALSO— A lot of excellent pure-bred Sheep from Belle Vue Farm. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer, Sept. 27, 1887.—oct 13 & 4 wky li JAMES A. MORRISON. GwORGE MUSGRAVE. HORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX. Consignments of {sland produce will receive prompt attention, RereReNces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. ne WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 7i East Cueap ann 9 & 14 Mincine Lang, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muserave, Halifax. Sept. 24, 1887—Ilmo pd ee te SE, JOSHPH'S BAZAAR, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Goeverner and His Lord-hip the Chief Justice. HE Ladies of St. Joseph's Society intend hold- ing aniother Grand Bazaar! this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, ’ DURING— Exhibition Week, October drd-8th. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar excl all previous ones. Music and Amusements provided. Adunission 10 cents. TO HOUSEKEEPERS! Why Waste Your Money ? “ompare prices charged at retail for BAKING POWDERS. _WoopI!ILu’s GERMAN RoyAL hetais: Retails : 23 0z.. . 5 Cents 2) 0%..00....-0¢0 10 Cents a: *° ple Srke a . aveedeend so | ee o *. @. ** on Mare, —s Difference in favor of WoopILt’s \GERMAN BAKING POWDER, 28 Cents per Pound. RE‘D THIs: New Guascow, Sept. 21, 1887. Wehave for years used, and are stil using WOoDILL'S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. It never fails to give satisfaction, H, MURRAY, Norfolk House. CHAS. MCKENZIE, Windsor Huuse. Sept. 30, 1887—1mo eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. Box WANTED—Boy wanted to learn the Bookbinding. Appiy to James D. Taylor, North Side Queen Square, octl tf yor SALE—A Superior Second-hand Piano, and a Sewing Machine in gogd order. Apply at this oftice. octl tf WAN TED~—A Parcel Boy, bdr 15 years of age. Enquire at store between 7 and 8 o'clock this eveniug.—Stanley Brus. septs0 genera’ work, Apply at this sept30 tf \W ANTED- Servant Girl for where another girl is kept, office. FOUND— Asum of money. Apply at THe Ex- AM(NER office. sept3v 3i O LET—House. and Shop on King Square, now ocenpied by E. Wal er; possession given immediate. y. Apply at EXAMINER office. sept29 tf A VERY good Parlor Orzan for sale at reduced price. Apply to P. 0. Box 155, sep 28 eod tf FUR SALE—A beautiful Black Mare, six years old(M rgen),a govua driver. Applya Ken- nedy’s Livery Stable. sept28 3i ANTED —A Boy for general work in a shop; must be well recommended. Apply at this office. . nept 23 tf T° LET—A Tenement in a new house on Water Street, near Railway Station, containing 7 rooms. Apply on the premises to John irainor. sept 27 3aw ti WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook; good references required, Apply to Mrs. F. L. Haszard, Orlebar Svcet. sept27 tf WANTED—A boy toattend a horse. One from the country preferred. Apply at this office, s=p26 tf WANTED—A Girl for general houseword; references required; for Mrs. H. W. Long- worth. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumber- ‘land mtreet. se pl26 Wan CT ED—~A Giri for general housework. Ap : py: to Mrs. Morrison, 40 Vraftun Street rn: sept26tf M3. small family, - Apply at this office. sep2i THOMAS SMITH, Royalty, has for sale two hundred bushels of ripe Quiens, superior quality, which he will sell iu quantities to suit purch»sers, at reasonable prices. Urders left at bis stalls, No. 37 and 3s Market House, or at ,his address, 24 miles from town, wili be piomp ly attended tv, sept26 3i pd BARERY FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A fine opporiunity now ofters to obtain a good busi- ness; our shop snd bakery fors:jeanpd.ip let. A } nerson of metierdte capital can step right in and hW AN TED—A Girl for general housework in a OCTOBER = 1,° L887. eo NEW FALL §88B ———— 9 ———— —— J. B. MACDONALD. pa leciia Every department full of the Newest Goods. Everything New in Ladies’ Dress Goods. Everything New in Ladies’ Jackets. Everything Newin Ladies’ Hats and Trim- mings. ‘Tremendous Stock of Ready-made Clothing. Every Inducement to Cash Buyers. Goods Bought Right. Our Prices will be found Low. a J. B. MACDONALD, Ch'town, Sept. 26, 87—dy wy—pat tending neargecenneneidimepalcane - wand a a pe —— ——- ——— — — = : — LONDON HOUSE. FALL. OPENING—-DRY GOODS. HARRIS & STEWART Are now opening their Large and Varied Importation of STAPLE AND FANCY DAY GOIUS, from England, Scotland, Canada and United States. - 7 Every Department Well Stocked.---Prices Low. ——ae 8)" HARRIS & SPEWART GEO, DAVIES & Co. Ch'town, Sept. 19, 1887.—wky James Paton <. 60, MARKET SQUARE. oO NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY. ———— 0 —— ———— Latest Styles! Best Qualities! and Lowest Prices | — ——(9 Our Whole Fall Stock will be Ready in a Few Days. anne ne a Gur Carpet Department will be Better Stocked this Fall than Ever Before. 0—_— JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, Sept. 22, 1887.—dy & wky A PERFECT TREASURE. — People using the WANZER LAMP say it is a “Perfect Treasure.” No Chimney to clean; no Smoke; no Smell; big Light; very little Oil required ; better than an Oil Stove for Heat- ing Water, Milk, &c. Indispensable in the Nursery and Sick-room ; Will save its cost in oil in one year. ' Now that the long nights are coming it will pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the ilouse, Store or Workshop. GOFF BROS, AaGHN ‘LS. ie our a alles a aS , Ch'towas, Sept, 26, 1867—~eul & why 4 oe = = = F agree om pares F 2 seen Peis tes Sencar ate a A Se EA NE — A She oi ae