| Gathering of the Clans. ‘Tu weather t was favorable for the grand Gathering of the Clans. A light shower or two in the afternoon served only | the assembled clansmen of the mists of Auld Scotia. Members of the} Caledonian Club of Prince Edward Island | assombled at their Club Room at 10 o'clock, | and marched in procession, to the inspiring | d sy to remina strains of the bagpipes and the music of the Artillery Band, to the Trotting Park and Exhibition Grounds at the east end of the city. edly {contested. as spectators. Thousands were present eee OT Wilitary Review. Tur city batteries of Artillery, the En- gineers, and three companies of Infantry, were Inspected and reviewed by General Middleton and Sir John Ross yesterday. The companies met at the Drill Shed at ® 30 o'clock. After some practice in the movements they were to go through, they marched to the Park headed by the Artil- lery Brigade Band. Arvived at the Park, aftor marching past once, they formed in line and awaited the coming of the General. On his arrival he was received with a general salute at open order, the band playing the regulation tune for that man- ceuvre. The line was then brought to the shoulder and was inspected by the General, accompanied by his staff. The General then took up his position at the saluting point, and the parade was marched past, first in quick and then in double time, doing both admirably. They were then given the command,\by Col. Dogherty, to form quarter column on number one. This was done very creditably. No. 1 Company remaining in position, the other companies wheeling in succession first to the right, then to the left coming up at quarter column dstance in rear of No. 1. The next movement was in fours at quar- ter column distance through tu the open ground near the shore where they received ammunition and were formed for the attack, the Engineers acting as a re- serve corps. They were they marched to the front where they commenced firing by successive companies, one company rushing while the others were firing, and soon. A brisk fire was kept up until they had ad- vanced, by this effective mode of firing, to the centre of the field, when the call was given to cease firing and fix bayonets. All being in readiness the bugler sounded the charge when the whole line rushed rapidly but evenly to frent, with a rousing cheer, and only halted when some of the men had got caught in the bushes. They next marched back to their original and again saluted the General and were given the order to “‘order arms ; stand at ease.” the were position, The General expressed himself as very wiuci pleased with the w ay they had wyuitted themselves, especially the Artil- lery and Engineers, or in other words the right half battalion. [hey were then marched to the drill shed where they were dis nissed, ee —++e+e — Lawn Tennis. \ match between teams drawn from H. M. 8S. Bellerophon and Pylades and the Charlottetown Tennis Club was played lay afternoon at Victoria Park, re- sulting in a victory for the home team by if} games, the total score being 160 to 114. The scores were counted by games, not sets, each pair of players playing two straight seta against their opponents. The following are their scores :- Vester Pope v8. Cottingham Stewart Wright Pope vs, Umfreville Stewart Lloyd 6-2; 6-0 Pope v8. Stevens Stewart Hoskin 6-1; 6-1. Pope vs. Troubridge Stewart Caulfield >. 9 = . Y : Palmer v8. Umfreville Arnaud Lloyd 5-6; 6-4. Palmer vs Tr i Ime i. roubridge Arnaud ¥ Caulfield 1-6; 4-6. Palmer ve. Stevens Arnaud Hoskin 6-4; 6-4. amen v8. Cottingham Arnaud Wright 6 ] ; 2 6 os ecken Va Troubridge ngs Caulfield »-¢ 3-6 . ecken v8. Stevens igs Hoskin 6-2; 6-] preckenh vs. Umfreville Ing 4 Lloyd 5-6; 6-5 Brecken vs. Cottingham Ings Wright 6-2. Bartlett vs. Umfreville Newbery Lloyd $6; 5-6 Bartlett vs. Cottingham Newbery Wright 6-4 ; 5-6 Bartlett vs. Stevens Newbery Hoskin 6-2 ; 6-3. Bartlett vs, Troubridge New bery Caulfield 6-5 ; 3-6. A Zanzibar despatch says the Germans are doing their utmost to create a disturb- ance there, and a rising against all Euro- peans is thought probable. sslidtiecliataaas There has lately been such a glut of her- rings that the Scotch fishing smacks are leaving Ardglass for home, herring being so cheap and plentiful that it does not pay to catch them. <Rerviaiais The opinion in London, in respect to Mrs. Maybrick is: though the unfortunate woman was tried fir murder, she is to be hanged for adultry. The truth is that Mrs. Maybrick has been a very bad woman. The letters that were not read at the trial show- ed her to have carried on a number of in- intrigues with different men. onanism Tue vicissitudes of climate are trying to most constitetions, especially to people hav- ing impure blood. For all such (and the constitute the majority), the best safeguard is Ayer s Sarsapariila,the use of which cleanses the blood aud strengthens and invigorates the llist of j The games followed and were spirit: | yj dn tt ni INS I i tt inalasalik 1 0. 0. F. Tue Grand Lodge of the Lower Provinces assembled in Oddfellows’ Hall m this city on Wednesday, 14th inst. Following 18 4 representatives present, with the names of their Lodges : Eastern Star, No. 1, Pictou, N. S.— Jas. A. Russell, Jas. Yorston, P. G. M., Mur- doch Ross, Duncan Murray. Fulier, No. 5, Stellarton, N. S.— Robert Keith, Wm. McElvie, Joseph Johnson, Martin Weir. Norton, No. 6, New Glasgow, NN. 2. S. G. Tupper, T. B. Smith, Robert Doug las, Dunean Ross, J. J. Grant, Jas Bow- man. St. Lawrence, No. 8, Ch’town Theo. J. Farquharson, Theo. L. Chappelle, John S. Nelson, Geo. M. Moore, G. W. Gardiner. Pioneer, No. 9, St. John, N. B.- C.um. Skinner, Andre Cushing, P. G. M., Joseph Wilson, Wm. Corker, Dr. Jarvis Christie, P. G. M., Arthur B. Gilmour, Alexander Rankine. Orient, No. 10, Halifax, N. S.— Wm. Bannister, R. B. Thompson, J. A. Laidlaw. Scotia, No. 11, Westville, N. S.- John Gray, Paul McDonald, Chas. Sullivan, W. S. Munsie, Hugh Muir, Edward Suther- land, Beacon, No. 12, St. John, N B—W. H. Love, R. R. Barnes, P. G. M., John Kenny, J. B. McLean. Victoria, No. 13, Fredericton. N. B—J. W. Tabor, F. J. McCausland, A. D. Me- Pherson, J. F. Richards, J. D. Fowler. Eureka, No. 15, Springhill, N. 8. Jas. Heighton, Daniel Murray, William Hall, Cyrus Munro, Alex McInnis, A. A. Me- Kinnon, Western Star, No. 16, Annapolis, N. 8. —Alex Blackie, Joseph P. Edwards. Moore, No. 17, Thorburn, N. S.—R. Murray, Donald A. McDonald, Peter Mc- Kay, John McDonald. Mystic, No. 18, Halifax, N. S.—W. 8. Rogers, J. H. Sutherland, James McLean, W. E. Crower. Peerless, No. 19, St. John, N. B. —J as. R. Smith, N. B. Bremner, W. D. G. Van- wart, Wm. Smith, 8. B. Corbett Guiding Star, No. 21, Granville Ferry, N. S.-J. B. Messenger, W. H. Weather- spoon, G. M., A. D. Messenger. Prince Edward Division, No. 22, S’side —T. B. Grady, A. A. Clay, H. J. Massey. Mystic Tie, No. 23, Oxford, N. 5.— Dr. J. ©. McDougall, A. S. Macintosh, Wm. R. Slade. Mizpah, No. 24, Acadia Mines, N. 8.— J.J. Falconer, Charles Holmes, Davis Tabor. Crystal Wave, No. 26, Pugwash, N. 8.— H. C. Betcher, H. F. Elliott, Henry Smith. Prince Albert, No. 36, Moncton, N. B. —C. H. Webb, S. T. Rogers, Edward Hicks, Isaiah Steeves. Wildey, No. 27, Ch’town—W. T. Taylor, R. Maynard, A. D. White, R. D. Coflin. Caledonia, No. 28, Hopewell, N. S.—J. D. Cameron, Rederick McLean, Samuel McKay. Silvain, No. 29, St. John, N. B.—H. E. Codner, ©. E. Harding, W. J. Fraser, F. S. Monks, Jas. Kelly, B. A. Stamers. Union, No. 30, Springhill, N. 8.—D. K. Macdonaid, John MeMillan, A. -. Robert gon. Valley, No. 33, Sussex, N. B —Alex. Robertson, A. 8. White, C. H. Fairweather, James Phillips. 7 Helping Hand, No. 34, River John, N. S.—Dr. James R. Collie, Dr. John T. Cameron. Ivy, No. 35, Amherst, N. S.—J. F. Carter, H. W. Rogers, Jas. Simpson, A. J. Munro, Jas. A. Currie, A. W. Moffatt. Lorne, No. 36, Economy, N. S8.—T. F. McKenzie, J. D. McLellan, C. H. Murray. Pesaguid, No. 38, Windsor, N.5S.— Ward Mosher, G. A. Harvie, Wm. A. De- Wolf. Athlon, No. 39, Canning, N. Forsythe, A. W. Dickie. Amity, No. 40, Halifax, N. S.—A. F. Messervey, Alex. Moody, Arthur Jenkins, C. 8. Blackney, W. E. Messervey. Carleton, No. 41, Woodstock, N. B.— Chas. 8. Woodburg, J. H. Williamson, Joseph Burpee, Samuel Watts, Wm, Gib- son. Jewel, No. 42, Antigonish, N. 8.—D. Graham Widden, P. G. M., Thos. McAmes, Frank Dexter. Ridgeley, No. 43, Great Village, N. S.— Angus Juhnson, B. P. Hill, W. Layton. Ivanhoe, No. 44, Parrsboro, N. S.— Robert Arkman, J. A. McDonald, C. F. Loasley. Chatham, No. 45, Chatham, N. B.—A. H. Marquis, Z. Tingley, J. D. B. F. Me- Kenzie, A. D. Smith. Golden Rule, No. 46, St. John, N. B.— W. J. Cornfield, J. Mosher, E. J. Neve, F. M. Griffiths, C. B. Allen, 1. E. Smith. Edwards, No. 47, Hantsport, N. 8.-— Alex. McLeod, T. W. McKinlay, T. N. Patton. North Star, No. 48, Campbellton, N. B. —John Vautier, D, F. Graham, Robert Jardine. Phoenix, No. 50, Truro, N. S.—J. S. Johnson, J. G. Miller, Homer McNutt. Diamond, No. 51, Yarmouth, N. S.—J. A. Craig, 8S. B. Ray, Rev. F. M. Young. Queen, No. 52, Sydney, C. B.—D. Matheson, Thos. W. Publicover, Jas. A. Burns. Considerable routine business was trans- acted, the report of the Grand Master being a very elaborate and able one, showing that the growth of the Order in this jurisdiction is at present very flourishing. The Grand Lodge adjourned at 1 o’clock p- m., to assemble this morning at 10 o’c!ock. At 9.30 this morning the representatives were photographed from the steps on the south side of the Law Courts Building by Brotaer Thomas Cook. The exemplification of the degree work last evening before the Grand Lodge by the Union Degree Staff of St. Lawrence and Wildey Lodges,was performed in an able manner, and received high enconiums from the representatives, Past Grand Master Cushing remarking that, having witnessed | the work performed by the first lodges in |the United States, he could truthfully say | that the exemplification by our local teams excelled anything he had ever seen. S.—Thos. SECOND DAY. | morning at 10 o’clock. The principal work of the session was the | ‘Woodil’s German Bakiag Powier, election of General Officers, resulting as | follows :— | Grand Master—Joseph Wilson, St. John LN. B. __ Deputy ULUOUW Wi, Y oe ‘THE DAILY EXAMINER, - | ' Grand Master—Theo. L. Chap- Grand Warden— Joseph P. Edwards, Annapolis, N. 5. Grand Secretary fox Bie. Grand ‘Treasurer Halifax, N. 3S. Grand Representative —Benjamin Brem- ner, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. Grand Trastees—Joseph Wilson, G. M. ; Theo. L. Chappelle, D. G, M.; J. P- Ed- wards, G. W, The Grand Lodge adjourned at 1 o’cloek to re-assemble at 2.30 p. m. J.C. P. Frazee, Hali- Henry A. Taylor, Telegraphic Odds and Ends. ——- A BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, Ronpout, N. Y., Aug. 9.—A]woman saw a young man about 25 years old hanging by a rope from a limb of a tree this morning, on the road leading from Rondout to Steep Itocks. His arms and legs were twitching, and frightened at the sight the woman ran and calied some men employed at a brick- yard near by. When they arrived the man was still alive, but they wouldn't cut the rope supposing they had no right to do so, and that the coroner should be summoned, The suicide is unknown here. Early this morning he visited a grocery store and paid forty ceuts for the clothes line with which be took his life. The name Fromer was found on his shirt. Lonpon, Aug. 13.—A bill has been intro- duced in Parliament by Healy providing for an appeal in all criminal cases in Ireland. lt passed its first reading to-day. Panis, Aug. 13.—The Senate Court has found Boulanger guilty of conspirrey. Six Senators did not vote. The court found Dillon and Rotehefort guilty of complicity in the plot. It was decided, 198 to 10, that Boulanger was guilty of a treasonable at- tempt against the State in connection with the Lyons depot incident. Frepericron, Aug. 13 —Recent rains and damp weather have seriously affected potatoes along the river. Early potatoes have escaped to a large extent, and are a profitable Crop, but the late yield on the highlands has been severely smitten by rust. Reports from the Nerepis valley are far from encouraging, anda gentleman now here states that on Keswick ridge the late vines are all blasted. Early Rose area good crop. Frepericron, Aug. 13.—The Supreme Court this morning gave judgment in the Ellis contempt case, convicting Mr. Ellis of the contempt, and respiting the seutence until the first Tuesday m February, for which time they took fresh bail from Mr, Ellis to appear and submit to sentence, i case the appeal to the Supreme Court at Ottawa, which Mr. Ellis gave notice of his intention to take, should confirm the judg- ment of this court. The judgment was unanimous, Justices Wetinere and Fraser taking no part. ~ DI «@. At Charlottetown, on the I4th inst., of dropsy, Leslie Melbourne, beloved Charles and Georgina Rodd, aged 9 years end 7 months. {Funeral will leave his father’s resic< : corner of Edward and Fitzroy streets, to- morrow (Friday, 16th inst.,) at 2 o'clock, thence to Little York cemetery, by carriages.]} Norse adds so much to a person’s appear- ance as a fine thick head of hair of even color, and te insure this use only Hall’s Hair Re newer, nae a Piano For Sale. A Second-hand Square Piano, Mahogany Frame, a good instrument, will be sold at a bargain, for cash or approved paper. Ap- ply at this office. aug. 3, Sw eod Cook's Tourist Tickets TO ALL THE PRINCIPAL PLACES In Canada and the United States, ae, ae RAILWAY AND STEAMERS. i of Coupon Tickets can be made up to suit the requirements of Travellers, combining all the principal cities and places of interest in Canada and the United States. Ocean passage to Europe also secured by all lines of Steamships sailing from New York, on application to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Charlottetown, Agent in P, E. Island for Thos. Cook & Son. July 6, 1S89—tf AUCTION SALE. Dwelling House, Store and Premises at Southport. = \V E are instructed by Mrs. Henry Beer to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, Aug. 23rd, at 3 o'clock, p. m. :— That valuable Business Stand, fronting 64 feet on Main Street, Southport, running back 164 feet, with all the buildings thereon. Atso—A Building Lot, with large Ware- room in the rear of and adjoining said pre- mises. The Dwelling House and Store are well finished, with a large frost-proof cellar and outbuildings. These premises are weil adapted for general business purposes. Terms easy. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. augl2—dy eod wky li $10 $5 $3 —TO THE— ‘Three Families in P. £. Island: —WHO SEND-- | and the McGill Estate, comprising The Grand Lodge re-assembled ehis| Wr Et &. er e a Ev = Representing the Greatest Value in Son ¢ f ; | Property belonging to UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3Sist. g13 PROMENADE GUNGERE, HILLSBOROUCH INK, Thursday Evening, Aug, 15th, By MESSRS. J. H. LOGAN end F. C. SOBESKI, under the Patronage of His Honor Lt,-Governor Macdonald. PROGRAMME. PART IL, Eame TAGS..occcscvecesssve et seve dene Mr. J. H. Lowan and Miss Annie Fraser. Quartet—‘‘ Trust Her Not”......++++++eeeees Sudds Miss Alexander, Mra. Roome, Mesars. F. G, Sobeski and James Davidson. Song ....+++++ bone cee seece peobddecooccce wo000egeneshe es Miss Alice Alexander, Wedinkds HOIO.. ; ocd s dcn0sc ines GEES te ccserescuccenceces Miss Fannie Weeks. Night Watch ” Mr. F. C. Sobeski. Song-—** The wooo Pinenti Quartet—“ Greeting to Spring”’........--.- peal Mrs. S&S. C. Moore, Miss Alexander, ] Minnie Johnson and Mrs. Roome, Song—*' The Daisy” (Vocal Polka)..++++++++ Arditi Mrs. 8. C. Moore. ices ** F Dg oi vk res os o'eccescccesee Miss Alexander and Mr. Sobeski. a ee ok «UML 66a 04 bh ce bn ekeeve’ Miss Alice Alexander. Piano Solo Mr. J. Hi, Logan. Song (Selected) tes... °° F WMawie ee 8 eT ints cnns soegens vecacte Miss Alexander, Mr. Sobeski and Mr. Davidson. PART IL Promenade, with Musie by the Citizens’ Band, Admission, augl3 Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8. 25 cents. ‘Men Wanted. W FE. want a Wood Turner, a Man to at- tend a CircuJar Saw, six to eight Beachmen, and four smart, strong Boys. MARK WRIGHT ®& CO. augl4—dy tf Charlottetown Driving Park, ee a MENDERS for the construction of THIRTY STABLES, according to plans and speci- fications, to be seen at the office of Messrs, Phillips & Chappetl, Architects, Queen Street, ve of Messrs. Block, will be received by me at the offi Warburton & Smallwood, not later than 12 o'clock noon, on Friday, 16th instant. Security to the amount of 15 per cent. of tie tenders will be required for the due per- fur mance of the contract. The Directors do not bind themselves to BCCE pt t! owest or any tender. A. B. WARBURTON, PARTNERSHIP NOTICE E.H.NORTON &CO. Cameron Aug. 9, 1889—till date FT AVING entered into partnershipand pur- chased the business lately conducted by Mr, A. McNEILL, we are prepared to carry on the bnsiness of Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Money Lenders. Austion Sales will be carefully conducted, and all returns, whether for cash or credit sales, will be made immediately after sale. With a very complete knowledge of the trade of the Province, and close personal at- tention to all business entrusted to us, we feel sure of giving our patrons every satisfaction. E. H. NORTON, Late of Norton Bros., Wholesale Hardware Merchants. WM. MeNEILL. Referring to the notice of the above Firm, to whom I have transferred all my iuterest in the Auctioneer and Commission business, I have much pleasure in recommending them to the public, confident that all consignments and business ontrusted to them will meet with prompt and careful attention. A. McNEILL. Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1889. E, H. NORTON & C0,, AUCTIONEERS, Commission Merchants & Money Lenders, Office and Warehouse (for the present :) Premises lately occupied by A. MeNeill, Queen Street. —_- Prompt and careful attention to all business, Auction Sales conducted. All returns made on day after Sale. Notes will be held by us, and Cash Returns made for all credit sales. aug 10, 1889—w Valuable Freehold Property FOR SALE. rESENDERS are invited up to the 3rd Sep- { tember next, at noon, from parties de- sirous of purchasing that valuable Freehold : William Mitchell, situated onthe n th side ot Grafton Street, i aud lying between the residence of Dr. Taylor Half Lots Nos. 27 and 28, more or !ess, in the 3rd hun- dred of Town Lots in \sarlottetown City. “aid property is open for inspection at any ime. It not sold in one block, it will be divided to suit purchasers. Aay offer less than $5,500 for the whole will nut be acoepted. Possession given this fall if required. Kor fa: ther particulars apply to the owner on the premises, -WULLIAM MITCHELL. augl2—eod tl Ist sept } ‘* Spinning Song”.+---+e-+++.., Litolif | THURSDAY, AUGUST 15 Desions Shown 1889. LONDON AUGUST (x) Ladies Waterproof Cloaks, Ladies Waterproof Cloaks, Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks. Men's Rubber Coats, Mens Rubber Coats, Mens Rubber Coats. Ready-Made Clothing, Ready-Made Clothing, Ready-Made Clothing. New Carpets, New Carpets, New Carpets. New Flannels, New Fiannels, New Flannels, attempts ee HABRIS & STEWART augld—eod&wkly. OUSE. y COMING PROPHETIC EVENTS £00 /RDING TO DANIEL AND REVELATION, during the next 12 Years before the end of this age, in Passover Week, on April 11, 1901. The Greatest War ever known in Europe between 1890 and 1892, changing 23 | Kingdoms intu Ten.—Britain’s loss of Ireland and India. —Napoleon’s Rise in 1¢92 as a Greek King, then Syrian King, and his Seven Years’ Covenant with the Jews on April 21, 1894.—Their Sacrifices restored, Nov. 8, 1894 (Daniel vii., 24; viii., 14; ix. 27), aud his subsequent Massacre of Millions of Christians during 1260 Days from Auy. 14, 1897, to Jan. 26, 1901.—Coming Earthquakes, Famines, Pestilences.—Secord Advent of Christ and Resurrection of Saints, and Ascension of 144,000 Living Chri t ars to Heaven without dying, on March 5, 1896, and his Descent on Earth, April 11, 1901. Discourses on these Subjects, illustrated with large Paintings suspended around >. ° ‘ the interior, in MARKET HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, —WILL BE GIVEN BY— BEY. W. GHRISMAS, of England, and MR. CARTER, msi esse Sunday, August 18th, at 11, 3, 7 and 8.30 P. M. AND ON MONDAY AT 3 AND 7.45. Pictures to be seen all day long. Collection taken at the door. applying to Rev. W. Chrismas, 42 Robie Street, near Morris Street, Halifax. aug l5—4i No Boys or Children admitted. Seats free. Books on this subject can be had at reduced rates by OPENING TO-DAY One Case of Assorted Knit Wool Goods, in Opera Shawls, Squares, Fichus, Jackets, Fascinators, Clouds, and Novelties in Knit Wool Goods, bought ata special bargain, will be offered by us for a few days at 28 per cent. below regular price. Where are some vei. y pretty things in this lot, and every article is a bar- gain at the price asked. Charlottetown, Aug. 12, 1889-—-eod and Estimates ———— FOR——~- PRIZE CUPS, MEDALS, ws E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. August 13, 1889—lw