tw aD Ma, Jet ad BAe th Bd - — ‘yay! CN AMENE, §(-*)2) 7 246" tocal and Other Ltems. OREO OR PHIC PEWS } i MeKachen’s to night for barvaius mia ae o-NI (INLY McEachen, he cheap ll shoes a won lertally o e KrevTzer Sonara,’’—A ‘ Tolstov’a geeat novel at the Diamond Bookstore LS cents. oe rom Boston rhe steamer Worcester Port Hawkesbury at four clock this . ie here early even o Ovur.—-The programme of the | Regatta held here on Wedn day , » Ist of October next, crowded ut al Nh M nday Potrck CouRT ‘his merning three for being drunk and incapable, were is rSdays each, and two drunk ‘ tined $4 each i COILA UHARTERED Ch St aus ( . has, we understan’® been chartered sie we : wrecked stersmer Pri 3 Beatrice, and will go on the h at Halifax in a few days ‘jnthapitiaiaeadiaia fue MrramMical The steamer Mira- | rri\ her t half past ten o'clock renoon with a cargo of general mer- 5 bee ) return via Pictou at ern MATRIMONIAI We ugratulate Mr. Ha R. Large upon the interesting event which took place at Montague on the 17th, and wish | him and his amiable srciel l 3 neasure f success and ve \ - Prcrou's Natat Day. —Pictou’s 117th an- niversary was celebra ed withthecustomary programme of ‘sports, and passed off very pleasantly [The attendance of visitors, wowever, was smaller than usual owing to irca ing weather > ATTENTION We are informed that the ‘ ele brated how n St Peter’s Road 3 aga ull blast, and that a similar i! on the samme rT ad 1s doing*a flourishing business We again direct of th ithorities > FIRE AT? iMERSIDE \ barn belong- ing ¢t M Ral Bowness, of Summer- 31d, WA burne auwt last li wht. The re SUP} Lito have been started by an he firemen worked well and » flames frou spreading. Surrinc Orpnance.—-We learn that a second shifting ordnance team isj being t 1 in this city. As in the case of am, both city batteries will be represented. The new team will, we un- derstand, challenge the Quebec team to a friendly competition shortly. - Very Crepiranite.—Mr. V. A. ; Landry, editor and proprietor of l’'Evanyeline, Wey- mouth, has printed a special illustrated edition of l’Evangeline, in commeration of the recent Acadian Convention at Church Point, Digby County. The publication is highly creditable throughout. Among the illustrations is a picture of His Grace Archbishop O’Brien. A Moncton Biaze.—On Wednesdy even- ing fire broke out in a shed connecting Knight’s bakery with a barn. When the alarm was given the barn was a mass of flame and the fire had spread to the bakery. The barn and sheds were totally destroyed, the other buildings being only slightly damaged. The loss is covered by insurance. rar 1ize the Quebec te - > Coat Discovery.—The Bridgetown, N.S. Monitor says : Last October Abram Duke- shire, of Maitland, while digging a well on his premises, discovered a seam of coal about 14 inches wide, running across the centre of the well. Recently samples of the coal were sent to New York to be test- ed, with the resu/t that it has been declared the genuine article. - Datuovusie Cottece.—The results of the examinations—exhibitions and bursaries— have been made public. S. W. Robertson, of P. E. Island, won a senior exhibition, and E. Brehaut and Mary 8. Ross each captured a junior exhibition. kh. McNeill won a senior bursary and Hedley Ross a junior bursary. THe EXAMINER congratu- lates these Island students on their success. > . Foorsatt.—There was a large and en- thusiastic gathering offfootball players at the office of Stewart & McNeill last even- ing. It was resolved to begin play this afternoon. The regular days of play will be as follows: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday from 4 30 (o 6 p. m., and Tuesday and Friday from 7 to 8a. m. It is likely that the Abegweits will send a team abruad this seasor, a La Grirre Cominc Back.—The Windsor rivune says ; An eminent European doc- tur announces a second official visit of la grippe The pub ic will be pleased (4) to ’ know that several! modern have been added, making it quite superior to the well remembered plague of I+st year. The chief feature hereafter is to be a tremendous s welling of the tongue, which Luprovements Will fall hardest on gluttons and gossips, and will establish a suspense of their hab- itua! operations for three days aud nights. silat asain THERE is miy one really > -oteh choir travelling in America this season, and that is Bruce & Patrick's Balmoral Choir. There is hd mistake apout this. The success of the Balmoral last year has, as usual in such cases, led to imitation, and several organizstions are how trying to win popularity on the lines laid down by Bruce & Patrick. These so-called Sovtch choirs are made up of singers of various nationalities, many simply amateurs. These Organizations do not sing Scotch music, they Simply caricature it. At the Lyceum, Oct. 3. _Tkt CK By Aa Trars.—The Moncton Times say';: Victor Arsenault, who has been working at Buck'ey’s Mill, at Acadie- Ville Siding, Kent Co , was struck by Me- erimot’s working train about a utile eas? of Rogersviile while on his way to the mill, on unday night. He stepped off the track to let the train pass, but dropping a bundle Went to pick it up and was struck. His tad was cut opsn on the forehead. He . ‘ Pe At TP Seatemns to Tar Byawisnuwn. ' News From Ottawa. | Urrawa, Sept 19. | 'he gross revenue of the Post Office de-. further | partment for the fiscal year 1889-90 shows an increase of over a quarter of a million dollars over the previous year. Adam Brown has received so far only one hundred and fifty applications for space at the Jamaica Exhibition. He intends visiting the fairs at Toronto, Sherbrooke, Ottawa and St. John, with a view to secur- ing the best possible exhibits. WC. Whitaker has been sistant Post Office Brunswick Notice is given of an application tor the incorporation uf the New England and Nova Scotia Navigation Company, Limited, capital $1,000,000, headquarters at Hali- fax, with the ebject of carrying on a steam- ship and sailing vessel business between Various ports in Nova Scotia and foreign countries. The pr visioual directurs are Allan Haley, Thomas McMillan, John Whyte, Arthur Dickie, and Governor Car- vell, of P. E. Island. As- New vazetted lnspector for | A Train Wrecked. | Reapine, Pa, Sept. 19. A wreck occurred on the Reading Ruil- road, 17 miles above this place, about 6 45 o'clock to-night. The cars went into the river. According to the estimate, four or more bodies remain in the wreck or have been swept away by the current. Over 25 wounded and 13 dead have been taken out wreck. The train which left this city at 6.05, running 38 to 40 miles an hour, and had on board 125 to 150 passengers, of eugime, tender, mail and ex- press cars and three passengercars Above Shoemakerville isa curve where the rail- road is about twenty feet higher than the Schuylkill River. of the } consisted Shortly before a freight ' train ran into «a coal train, throwing several cars on the opposite track, and before the train hands had time to go back to warn the approaching train of the, danger, the Pottsville express came round | the curve and crushed into the wrecked | cars. The entire train weot down the em-! bankment. Physicians and a foree of 300° were taken Company, but the work was slow and the dead and dying were taken out with great. difficulty the Methodist Conference. | Montreal, Sept. 19. A question of privilege was raised con- cerning some statements made in the Com- workmen ¢ e | ‘fore presentation to the Conference. An invitation to go up to Mount Royal on the Elevated Railway to-morrow was accepted. A cordial reception was given to delegates from the British Methodist Church. net profi(s on the Guardian for four years of $23,000, «nd ou Sabbath School papers, $12,000. The price of the Guardian re- mains unchauged. Homeand School is to | be adapted to Epwoith Leagues and gen- | eral circulation. The report on tobaccos, | recommending instead of requiring total abstinence from the use of the same by all officials in the church, was after a warm debate adopted by «a sweeping majority. | Parliament is to be asked to enact a law making its sale to minors a punishable offence. Only committees will meet to- morrow. ey The Fredericton Races. FREDERICTON, Sept. 19. The races are again postponed till to- morrow afternoon at one o'clock, when the colt race, the free-for-all and running races will be called on. To-day has been very fine here. The Queen Wants Details. Montrea., Sept. 19. The Queen has cabled Lord Stanley, ask- ing for details of thearrestofR. N. O’Brien, the alleged libellor of Prince George, whose case is now before the Montreal police court. O’Brien is a native of Halifax. Weather Bulletin. ToxoGste, Sept. 20.—10 a’ m. Fresh to strong southerly to south west- erly winds; fair and warm, local showers towards evening or at night. Local Notices. SALE of Gravenstein Apples continued at half-past 16 o’clock on Monday, to close out the shipment.—K. H. Norton & Co. Exuisition Saves, -- We will se!] by auc- tion on the Exhibition ground on days to suit and in accordance with the rules of the management live stock or any articles offer- ing. Parties intending to dispose of ex- hibits or other stock at auction will please let us know early in order that they may be properly advertised.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers. septl6 3i eod li wy Ss eee MARRIED. At Georgetown, on 18th inst, before Hon D Gordon, J P, Mr Charles Handrahan and Miss Emma Jane Clark, of Albion Bay, Lot 59. DIED. At Boston, Mass, Sept 12, Mrs Frances Pye, late of Cornwall, P E I, aged 78 years. ——— SHIP NEWS. Sept 19—Zephyr, Harpell, Jeddore; Minnie . May, lthude, Glace Bay; Mary B, McDougall, Pictou; Minnie R McKenzie, MeNeill, do. ; Mavyaret Jane, McDonald, do.; Cardigan, McLeod, Cardigan. ; 4 20-—Ocean Bride, Boudreau, Pictou; Julia Ward, Harris, Murray Marbor; Wild Brier, Wolf, Bathurst; Geo H Weeks, Grant. OLEARED. 9—Mary B, Macdougall, Pictou; Muorn- ie se. Sostaniadl Richibucto; ‘Margaret Jane, MecDonal, Pictou; Minnie R Me- <enzie, MeNeil!, do s a toeeos Bride, Boudreau, St Peter's; Wild Brier, Wolfe, Sydaey; Etoile du Matin, Gillis, Cow Bay; Geo H Weeks, Grant, Pictou, re A A OL AE jtown kt to the spot by the § mittee on Missions, and given to the press | The Bock Committee reported ! P, E, ISLAND RAILWAY +> St. John Exhibition. ee ee ETURN TICKETS will be issued from Char- lottetown to St. John on Sept, ‘3rdand 24th, inst., at $4.75, — for return up to and on Oct. 4th. Return Through Tickets will also be issued from Coupon Stations west of Summerside and east of Royalty Junction on Sept, 22nd and 23rd, and from Coupon Stations between Charlette- town and Summerside on Sept. 23rd and 24th, good for return up to and on Oct. 4th, 1899. To rate from Summerside, which is $3.59, add one first-class fare from issuing Stations. On Sept. 29th. inst., Returnffickets will be is- sued from ¢ harlottetown to St. John at $375, good for return on Oct. Ist. Return Through Lickets will be issued from Coupon Stations west of Summerside and east «+f Royalty Junction on Sept. ’8th, and from Coupon Stations be ween Charlottetown and Sur:merside on September 29th, good (or return to Stations between Char- lottetown and Summerside on October Ist, and to other Stations on October 2nd. To fare from Summerside, which will be $2.75 for this: special _trip, add second-class fare from issuing Stations, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 19, 1890. septi9—dy 4i & wky pat P, E. ISLAND RAILWAY King's vounty sxnibition, N connection with the King’s County bxhibi- tion, to be beld at Geo: getown on WEKid.s ts- DAY. september 24th, inat., Keturn Tickets at one first-class fare will be issned from stations west of Royalty Junction to Georgetown On 23rd inst , also from Charlottetown, Souris and inter- mediate siations to Georgetown by afternoon trains on the 23rd inst., and by foresoon trains on 24th inst- Return Tickets will also te issued from sta- tions between so ris and St. Peter’s inclusive by forenoon trains on 24th at $1.00, and from sta- tions between St. Peter's and Mount Stewart at rate of 75 cents each. : A Special Passenger Train will leave Char- lottetown for Georgetown at 7.15 a. m., standard, on Scp:ember 24th ; returning, will leave George- 4 p. m., standard. Passengers from Souris branch will be transferred to this special train at Mount Stewart, and in the evening the special train from Georgetown will connect at ean Stewart with train for Souris. Kketurn Tickets wi'l be issued from Charlotte- town and Royalty Junction by special train at #1 OV each, and from stations between Royalty Junction and Mount Stewart at 75 cents; and from other stations at single first-class fare. | Tickets issued at single first-class fare will be xood for return up to and on September 28, 1290, but tickets issued at special reduced rates will be ood for return only on date of issue, and follow- ing day. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 19, 1890. septld P,E, ISLAND RAILWAY, | ee Prince Co. Exhibition. Rewibeal | N connection with the Prince County Ex- hibition, to be held at Summerside on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 25th and 26th, inst., Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from Stations east of Roy- alty Junction by Forenoon Trains on Sept. 24th and 25th. Return Tickets will also be | issued at one first-class fare from Charlotte- town, Tignish and Intermediate Stations by afternoon Trains on Sept. 24th, all Traias on Sept. 25th, and Forenoon Trains on Sept. 26th. A Special Passenger Train will leave Char- lottetown for Summerside at 7.45 a. m., standard, on Sept. 25th; returning, will leave Summerside at 4.15 p. m., standard. Return Tickets will be issued by this Train, also by Regular Forenoon Trains on 26th, at under- mentioned rates ;— Charlottetown, Royalty Junction, Mil- eee cana etl oeh secu s 6 on a Colville, North Wiltshire, Hunter River, Cape Traverse, Albany..,.......-.--. 75 Other Stations..........Single first-class fare. A Special Mixed Train will leave Tignish for Summerside at 5 a. m., standard, on FRIDAY, Sept. 26th, arriving at Summer- side about 9a. m. Passengers and Live Stock coming by this Special Train will be returned by Regular Trains. Return Tickets will be issued by this Train, also by Regular Fore- noon Trains, on 25th, at following rates: — Tignish to O'Leary, inclusive...... 200009100 Gabeniah fo Comway. ... 0s. ..02.02.- a Other Stations.......... Single first-class fare. Tickets issued At one first-class fare will be ood for return up to and on Sept. 27th, but Tickets issued at special reduced rates will be good for return only on date of issue and fol- lowing days. The Regular Afternoon Train for Tignish will be detained at Summerside until 4.25 p. m., standard, on Sept. 25th and 26th. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, \ Ch'town, Sept. 12, 1890. J septl2—dy stt patstt wky prs ES + WANTS, LOST, FOUNH de a YSTERS.=Good fresh Oysters at 25 cents a quart, also by the peck and barrel and on the half shell, fresh in every day.—JosIali CaR- mopy, Water Street, Hast. $i—septl9 ANTED.—A Cook. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W. HYNDMAN, East Kent Street. tf—septi8 ATANTED.—Two smart Girls to learn dress- making. Apply to Mrs, HENNESSY, Dress- maker, Richmond Street. 3i—septl8 T° LE'T.—The Shop and Basement in the Cain- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R. Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown. and the Basement is large and aay ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 WANTED.—A Servant Girl to do general housework, to whom liberal wages will be aoe. Ae to Mrs. J. MorGAN, Southport. septl7— sir dl aarieatalaltce wast So dail taeda | em IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. ©. B. McNEILL, Kuston Street. tf—septl7 W ANTED.—A good general housework. maid | i ediately. Apply to Mrs, Wm. L. TaYy+ LOR, Hillshorotgh Street. 4i pd—septls T° LET.—A House situate on Sidney Street, near Prince, containing six rooms, good yard, ' and stabling if required, all in good repair. Rent ' moderate. Apply at this office. eod pd—sepls ! HOP AND DWELLING TO LET.—Shop on , Queen Street, next to Bonnell, Watchmaker ; possession given 27th Octoher, Dwelling on Sid- | ney Street, 4 rooms; possession at once.—R. K. ' BRACE. septli | M®s HENNESSY, Dressmaker, has returned from her vacation in Massachusetts, and | — _A Girl for general housework. - taken to the hospital at Neweas‘le, but The ere is little hope of his recovery. Young man is about 26 years of age. TANTEKD. W Must bs well recommended. Ap if. M. Davison. corner of Richmon Streets, between 6 and 8 p. m. ly to MRs, and West septl2 will be ready to receive her customers and the public in general at her residence on Richmond Street, 1 few doors west of London House. septl5—6i = SATU Kh. UI Charlottetown, Sept. 4, 1890 -eod & wky SEPTEMBER - —_— ———__—-[v] —_-_———_-—__- BAe mshi (x)——-—--—--— i, Maule, Sis, Vell, Silk Sscinestnthitceill presets x )——— -— Lots of Mens Fall Clothing, Hats, ete., Cheapest Prices. 20, 1840 : ee mee s@ satis NEW FALL GOODS! OP HIN LEG Dees ae, LARGE QUANTITIES NEW FALL GOODS, J. E. MACDONALD'S. TONS = - NOW OPENING! (x) S35 CASHS fa% \X) STANLEY BROTHERS. THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE KRREMA, SOO TONS REGISTER, —WILL SAIL FROM— Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT 25th ®*EPTEMBER, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street ; in Liverpoo!, to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROs, & CO. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1890.—eod PROVACIAi, EXHIBITION f ees following additional Prizes will be given in Class 29, ‘‘Plants and Flowers”: THE Bb. LAURANCE Spectacles and Eye Glasses. THE only Optical Goods in Canada which have been recommended ~ the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all the Medical and Surgical Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior to any other for retaining perfect vision. Sole Agent for Charlottetown,— G. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 189)—2aw NOTIGi 0 PAXPAYEERS, ] HEREBY give final notice to ail persons who have not paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and Poll Tax for this year, 1890, that they must pay the same on or before the 30th of September, inst.. for after that date all defaulters will be adver- tised, exocutions issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff tor collection without respect of pee Agents of Banks and Fire » and Life Insurance Companies are also re- quested to attend to their Licenses this month. All who pay their taxes before the Ist of October next will save costs. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, City Tax Collector. septl]—wfs pattsm CHARES I. MORRISON, Commission Merchant ——_AND—— AUCTIONEER, 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. I, Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Farm Stock, etc., carefully attended to. i Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed and good references given. aug6—2m eod LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement WEST INDIASTEAMSHIP LINES. Halifax, Bermuda, Turk’s Island and Jamaica. 15th DAY OF EACH MONTH or the above ports. Returning, will leave Kingston, Jamaica, on the 27th of each month, ——ALSO—— The 8, 8, “BETA,” Angus N. Smith, Com- mander, is appointed to sail from fax for Havana, Cuba, on the Ist DAY OF ZACH MONTH, leaving Havana for Halifax about 10 days later oo direct or via port or ports on north side of u Excellent passenger accommodation amidships, Through Biils of Lading granted from C town by 8S. S. “* Princess Beatrice.” Farther information will be given on appli- cation to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, July 26, 1890—law tf = DERS will be received by the subscriber up to the 20th day of September, 1890, from parties willing to construct a Two- Tenement House of Brick and Stone in Char- lottetown, according to plans and specifica- tions to be seen at my Stables, Great George Street, Charlottetown. P. P. GILLIS. septl0—2aw till30th FOR SALE. HAT desirable Brick Residence situated on the north side of Hillsboro —. The House is frost-proof throughout. House, Stable and Coal House on the . mises, Entrance from Weymouth and Rich. mond Streets, The property runs back 160 feet, and is 48 feet wide. For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to MRS. KENNEDY. june27—dy LET.—A House containing eight 0 = House, one part containing eight rooms, the Ist. 2nd Sec. 29—Collection Stocks, 4 colors......90.75 25c * 30— - Salpiglossis, 4 colors. 0,75 25c <.31— - us, 7 0.75 25c rs. * Double Carnations, a ga Ss 0.75 25c * 2c * Verbenas, 3 colors... 0.75 25c “- meer} oe Petunias (dble) 3 cols 0.75 25c o“ 35— ’ ae oy (single “ 0.75 25¢e ** 36—Dish Assorted Blooms, Double PRR or ee Oo es ed - 0,75 5c ‘* 37—Bunch Sweet Peas, assorted GREED... ncoscsnncesenstccesises GIS. ae ‘* 38—Twelve varieties Pansy Blooms 0.75 25c “ 39—Hand Boquet Flowers.......... 1.00 4 “ 40—Bridal “ of ppcaneve Lae: (ae “ 41—Collection Show Poppies....... 0.75 25c “ 42—Floral for fable, base not exceeding two feet in diameter..... hinvtn babs dédakwke’ Met ee A. B. WARBURTON, sept9—cod & wky Secretary, other seven. Apply to Mrs, BLatcH. ossession given in September, good accommodation. ater tf—aug30 For particulars apply at this office. rooms and shop, in a convenient of the city, with in connection, sept? selling at Tur S. S.. “ALPHA,” 8. Qsborn Crowell, ~” Commander, is appointed to sail from Halifax on the BHD dency sores iar asta seat GAR ERDAS ec laut Pend Bag VS FEY