eV BSE ’ , 5 THE Local and Other Items. ‘ : Low nN (ne more Seott Act offender iown for a month this forenoon - HONK The Prince Edward Island Fospita »s been supplied with telephone - A Ni SUM Dhe of Prof. gross receipts tacular entertainment in the Ly wt evening, were $112. a. Court james Ormand vs John VicKenna, assault; summons dismissed. Naomi Mabey vs Chas. McLean, assault; defendant 0 cents -* ACK NOWLED@QMENT Received with thanks e Charlottetown Hospital, one couple of sted partridges from R. R. Fitzgerald, Stipendiary Magistrate > Ottawa advices state that the Can 2 Scorr Act » proclamation has been issued revoking ler-in-council bringing into force the via Temperance Act in Athabasca. - “Run Over.--A mulatto child was run over snd slightly injured by a cow in the neighbor od of Rochford Square to-day. here are too many cows allowed to run at large. oo Bie Poratro.—Among a number of big early rose potatoes dug in the garden of Mr. John Moloney, Rochford Street, on Monday last, Was ¢ weighing one pound and-a-half, ae eae CwaRLoTreTowN Enoineers.—The third yetition for the Company badges will! be Lon Thursday, at two o'clock. The men please bring out their own ammunition. I sean Sor ats.—Prof. Buell will gi amd ospeciacuiar entertainments 1 Souris, on Friday evening The entertain n excellent one, aml We would a urs is f nds to atten i. ~ i \ person cured i es in tee vl 23 vears stan sen i . a I p i Any p ‘ ippues to Nici ' . , 4 i : - ‘ \ > int City < at is nor we were & wi ‘ : g ata i ‘ : ' Hi : Li Stal i ‘ is aduly ppt iaved y ‘ an csi Cox ATED GAM The Magistrate ug 1 i yes lay that some partridg “ oT i for saie at the maikKetl, ent a tt t» seiz+ them, together with the ver Che lat gavery young ‘oy h A : i i i ei l, at tue P < uv : plisc4e : sent to e Uda Hospital o Che semi-anual meeting of th \ | ‘ iubd Will te neid In tHe U py j the ~ «& A. Jee *\ iag at 8 o'clock. Any per- suns ested in football, and any wishing t s of the club, are requested to pres teil Wepptse Present.—The employes of the nt of the railway, last evening, presented their esteemed timekeeper, Mr. Joseph H. MacNeill, with a beautiful silver ice pitcher, us a wedding present, ac- companied by their best wishes for the health ippiness of himself and wife on their ugn life. mechanical de partme and h journey thr leiiidet Baretisms.—Since Prof. H. K. Burr came to the city he has baptized upwards of thirty on the profession of their faith im Christ. His work has been steadily advancing, and ek some have been added to the Last Sabbath he baptized in the Hillsborough Southport. Next Sabbath evening he will baptize in the Bap- tistery in the Christian Church, Upper Great George Street. each We Church. ; celve near al County Covrt.~-The County Court, which opened in Charlottetown on Tuesday, the 28th Aug. ult., closed to-day. A large number of suits were tried during the term. Judgements were given to-day in the following cases; Harriet Park vs. Caleb H. Schurman, Trover for a ship’s Chronometer, judgment for plain- tiff $100. W. 8. Stewart for plaintiff; Mor- son for defendant. Henry Smith vs William Burhoe, breach of covenant in cutting trees. Judgement for plaintiff $10.—Geo. W Gard- er vs Jos McCarey, action for work and abor in printing Report of Millman Murder Trial, Amount claimed, $40. Judgment of non-suit. si aa From Bostox.—The steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, arrived from Boston at six o'clock this morning with the usual cargo and the following p sssengers ; Geo VanReed, Miss VanReed, Mr E F Frost, MrJ J Murdo, Mrs Eastinaa, Mr Geo Porley, Mrs McKiua- lay, M McKinlay, (2), Mr W E Sher- man, Mr R C Knowles, Mrs R C Knowles, Miss Sarah MeQuillan, Miss Annie McKenzie Miss Mary Fin‘ay, Miss Mary Trainor, Mr D McFadden, Mr L J Martin, Mr James Mon- schan, Vir P Treinor, Mr H Henning, Mr W H Cz ss Jennie Lee, Mr James Brooks, war hy e meuly. vital ass P. FE. Istaxp Hosrrrat.—The trustees of the Pri ixlward Isiand Hospital have re- i communication from Wm. Sinith, Depacy Minister of Marine, Ottawa, De+rl ate 20th Juiy, 1885 **1 am direct cu rintster to ‘inform you that, on his recy udation, an order in‘ ouncil has been | lasued t-rminating the pres nt arrangement witn the Charlottetown Hospital six montus | hence, and that from and after the date ot termination, sick seamen, entitied under the provision of the Sick Mariners’ Act, ; be ered ior at the Charlottetown Hospitul and also at the Prince Edw ard! Islind H pital, in Charlottetown, in €qual proportions, and that payment be al ! ‘owed 1 > hospitais referred to at the sam tate lowed to the hospital at Montrea! | wad Halifa 90 ceuts per diem for | seard, nursing, medical attendance, | Medicine, w ishing, ete.” Personal. Mr. Maurice Blake, of this city, was one of the judges of beef cattle at the dangor Ex- hibition, and Mr. C. C. Gardiner was one of the judges of horses. A wealthy French Canadian widow of Mon- treal, is said to have made leap year advances to Dumont, but Gabriel declined the matri- monial alliance with thanks. Judge Mathie, of Montreal, has decided that it is illegal for a man to donate property and make it a condition that it shall remain in Protes:ant hands, and if the child accepting it or his heirs, become Catholic, it shall revert to the otber heirs. ~inaiaindiall sii “ As we are about making a change with the iitention of leaving the Isiand, we will now offer our goods at a very great discoun!, atthe eap Crockery Store. —W. PB. Colwill. Juty 30— dy cod 4 w, why 4w. ] bAT FF r (ELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Despatones TO Tok EXAMINER, AT THE BUTTS. ee Our Boys at Ottawa.| HOW THEY ARE SHOOTING. Orrawa, Sept. 5. In the Rideau match, which closed the tirst day’s competition, Sergéant J. Milton Davison captured a prize of $5. This match was open to all members of the As- sociation, and was for prizes aggregating $515, divided as follows: First, $30; sec- ond, $25; third, $20; fourth, $15; ten prizes of $10 each; ten of $8; twenty of $6; and twenty-five of $5. The range was six hundred yards, any position. The second day's proceedings began with the Manufacturers’ Match, which was called at half-past eight. This match was also open to all mem- bers of the Association, and the eighty- two prizes, valued at $585, were apportion- ed as follows: First prize, $30, second, $25; third, $20; fourth, $15; ten prizes of $10 each; ten of $8; twenty-five of $6, and thirty-three of $5. Captain W. A. Weeks, of the Engineers, stood sixth on the list of successful competitors with a score 1 thirty-two poiuts, capturing one of the $10} prizes Sapper R. V. Longworth and Staff-Sergeant Allen each won a $5 prize. in the OQuimet Match which followed the Manufacturers, Lieut. E. Stewart stood six on the list, winuing a prize of Si0;} 01 Staff-Sergt. Allen winning $d Phis match vas for SLOO, contributed by Lt.-Col. Hon. J. A. Ouimet, M. P., Chairman of Council, und $415 by the Association. Th prizes | vere divided as follows: Frst prize, S30; second, $25; third $20; fourth $15; ten | prizes of SLO; twenty-five of $6; thirty-five of $d Ranges 6J0 yards; any position with head to target. Capt uin Weeks, Lieutenant Stewart ,Staff- Sergeant Allen, Sergeant Davison and Sap- per Anderson are weil up in the agregate. ANOTHER DESPATCH. OTTAWA, Sept. 5. The shooting at the Rideau range to-day was somewhat impeded by a stitf breeze. Che Manufacturers’ match was tirst fired ; wes 500 yards. Position, any. 35. Capt. Corbin, of Halitax, ook first prize of $30, wiha score of 33 sants ; Capt. Weeks, of Charlottetown and apt. McAvity, St. John, won $10 each, and Major Garrison and Capt. Adams, ot Halifax, $8 each. The other winners in- elude Sapper Longworth and Staff-Sergt. Allan of Charicttetown. The Ouimet ‘Latch was next on the list, but the Maritime shots were not so fortu- nate. Lt. Stewart, of Charlottetown, and Capt. Hartt, of St. John, each won $10. The other fortunates were Major Egan, Lt. Dimock, Sergt, Harris, Bomb. Campbell, Sergt. Blair, and Sergt. Elliot. of Nova Scotia, Pte. Burns and Capt. Thompson, of New Brunswick, and Sergt. Allan, of Charlottetown. All the regular firing was suspended dur- ing the afternoon for the skirmishing matches, which were finished by evening gun fire. The question of aggregate scores is al- ready proving of interest to the field. So far, Armstrong, of Ottawa, McVittie, of Toronto, Hartt, of St. John, and Dover, of Truro, are at the top, with a difference of but one point. To-morrow the Minister of Militia and standing matches will be shot. the range Possib ec, t i Ottawa News. Orrawa, Sept. 4. It is reported that Symnus, Dawson & Co. have received the contract for the con- struction of the Chignecto Marine Railway. The C. P, R. are making surveys for a continuous line of railway on the south side of Lake Superior to Winnipeg. It is seventy miles shorter than the northern reute. Hon. Messrs. Foster and Tupper will take part in the demonstration at Bever- ton on Thursday. The Premier will, if possible, accompany them. lt is understovd that the Minister of Railways is considering the propriety of preceeding with the construction of the railway from Annapolis to Digby., Yellow Fever. JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 4. The official bulletin this afternoon re- ports 43 new cases, making in all 338 and one death. The total deaths to date are “7. Dr. Fernindez, who has been doing noble work in charge of St. Luke’s hospi- tal, issick. It is probable the Board of Health will call for medical aid. Many ex- ellent physicians frum other places are eady to come, several having tendered their services gratuitously as soon as in- vited. Skilled nurses are greatly needed. Comparatively few cases have yet appeared among the negroes, but it is getting a fair start inthe suburbs where they wholly reside. A Disastrous Dip. Kineston, Ont., Sept. 4. Mrs. Pierrepont Morgan, of New York, and some friends, while among the Thou- sand asiands to-day, were ali thrown into whe water by the capsizing of the boat. Mrs. Mozgan lost $15,000 worth of jewelry. Expert divers are searching for the valu- ables in 12 feet of water. Mr. Gladstone Complains. Lonpon, Sept. 4. Mr. Gladstone, in a speech at Wrexham, reiterated his former statement that he had seen political prisoners in Naples better treated than the Government were treating Irish members of the House of Commons now in jail. a State Election. Burueton, Vt., Sept. 4. The State election to-day resulted in the success of the Republican ticket by about 25,000 majority, a gain of over 3,000 over the vote for 1894. EXAMINER, Montreal Bank Again. Toronto, Sept. 4. In connection with the wrecking of the Central Bauk, a warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of Rollin Gideon Israel Bar- net, now in England, and a cable message was sent to Scotland Yard asking for his apprehension on a charge of fraud and con- | spiracy. Cox is still in jail here. The total value of the Jate Archbishop Lynches estate amounts to $44,309 which he bequeathes to his successor. a Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 5.—.10 a. m. Fresh to strong south shifting to westerly winds; partly cloudy or cloudy with local showers. Local Notices. New oatmeal at Beer & Goff's. Sepd3i Apples by the bbi. for sale at Beer & Goff's. Sep53i One case American rubber Coats opened to- day at D. A. Bruce's. 1 in Inisnh Moss (Carrageen Moss), fresh and clean, gathered this season on the north shore of this Island. A splendid article for invalids. Try it, at Apothecaries’ Hall. Sydney Round Coal,-—Old Bridge Port mines,—discharging cargo 80 tons from sehr. Ocean Bride, at Queen's wharf, for A. McNeill, Auctioueer, Fruit! Fruir!—Choice Bartlett Pears, Apples, Peaches, Tomatoes and Lemons at Geo, Carter & Co's. sep5 4i of fruit at It will do you good just CaLLand see the tine display Geo. Carter & Co's, to look at it. ArpLes.— By barrels, large Anctioneer, Sale of Dr. Dawson's property takes plece 1 the premises, on Thursday, Sept. 6, at 12 Open for inspection on Wed- to 4p. m., and Thurs- day forenoon.-—R, Beairstu, Auctioneer. lemen, Pictou boat and choice.—A. yesterday, 35 MeN&ILL, o clock, noon, nesday from 10 a. m. { when in need of a fall suit or callat D. A. Bruce's, where you can choose from a select stock. Orders promp* ly attended to. Store open till 8 p. m. re overcoat flannels at dy wy 31 Best value in plain and fancy Stanley Bros. Brown's Block. A rew fly traps left, only 20 cents at* R K. Grey Flannels, very cheap, at Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. dy wy 3i Br ace 8. 50 pieces plain and fancy Flannels, just re- ceived at Stanley Bros Brown’s Block dy wy 3i Queen's University, Kingsten. N examination for Matriculation into Queen’s LX College, Kingsion, will be heid in Charlotte- town, beginning on the 20TH DAY OF SEP- rEMBER, Candidates may obtain particular information from MR. LD. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent of Kkduvsation, Charlo: tetown. The above examination is instituted by re- quest, an lif it proves sucees-ful it may be con- unned from year to year. sept’ FOR SALE AT AUCTION Valuable Farm at Johnston's River. ALSO— Farming Implements, ‘Stock, &, TINUE Subscriber will sell at Public Auction, on WEDNESDAY, the Twelfth of September next, at Twelve o'clock, noon, on the premises, his Farm, consisting of one hundred acres of land, situated on the north side of Johnston’s River, of which about fifty acres are cleared and ina good state of cultivation, and the balance covered with wood, timber, poles, &c. This Farm is eligibly situated, fronting on the Johnston's River, and being within about seven miles from Charlottetown. In connection with it there isa fine marsh, with plenty of good marsh mud, At same time and place, will be scld Fifty Acres of Land, within a mile anda half of above, fronting on Shepherd’s Creek, of which about thirty acres are ready to stump. —ALSO— Atsame time and place. all the subscriber's Farming Implements and Stock, consisting of Carts, Ploughs. Wagons, Horses, Cows, Sheep, &c., Ke. TERMS—For Farm, Five Hundred Dollars down ; balance first December, 1890, with interest, to be secured on Pease. For Stock, three months on approved security. For further particulars apply to Palmer & Mce- Leod, Charlottetown. PATRICK GORMLEY. Johnston's River, Aug. 27, 1888—dy wky tl 12th MR. J. H. LOGAN WILL RESUME LESSONS ON Monday, September 17. — -— ---—— Q!HOULD a sufficiently large. number of pypils } desire it, Classes will be formed in PIANO and ORGAN, of not more than four pupils is each, on the plan of the leading Conservatories ihe length of the lessons wiil be one hour, and ee ae wilithen be Five Dollars per term for each. Private Lessons will still be given to those who prefer them, at the same terms as previously—Ten Vollars per Quarter, half bour lessons. The Method of Instruction is conformed to that of the Leipsic Conservatorium, Appl cation should 0e made as soon as possible after THURSDAY. Sept. «3th. Rooms, 235 Kent Street. aug25—Im ANTHRACITE COAL 2 hg ARRIVE per Schooner ‘ Otter,” due here Ist September :— 400 Tous best quality HONEYBROOK and LEMIGH, in Egg and Chestaut sizes C. LYONS. aug21—1lm pat her guar TO CHARTER. The Beautiful New Schooner BLOOMFIELD, 97 TONS BURTHEN, Just Launched, Classed in American Record, will Charter for West Indies, United States or South America. Will be ready for cargo, if necessary, Ist September next. Apply to THEOPHILUS GALLANT, Bloomfield, Or to JNO. P. BRENNAN, Alberton, Alberton, Ang 25. 18883—2aw WEDNESDA Y ANTHRACITE COAL. To ARRIVE, ox Sehr. aailiee Goddfrey ‘trom New York, due here about 12th inst. :~ 270 Tons of the celebrated JERMYN COAL, which gave such good satisfaction last year. R. McMILLAN* aug?—dy & wky tf ints Pr “ow VOLE SSakelEs wea,” <a OS S = Aa a c= ©. sou 2 oe O-.2 = b, © = Sot Bwsgsts s&s 5s = a £O l= my S wy - 5 fort's 2 20.3 a a oO 5 P'" to.8 ~~ Vv ms . Pp ot an o es - ® zc x ty, Latest Styles, Large Assortment BROW N’S BLOCK. Mantle Making, Dress Making and Mill be Ca —2) — MN =O 350 oo " "hy =e es one 2s £83 2 > fos — ® as? ‘ery OD a a a, SEs -- co Cem = an ic oh Qual wants, and guarantee SATISFACTION to every purchaser, 1 i Hi ir Styles are the very latest, and our PRICES 1HE LOWEST. ies , irs, a variety o ol Dress Goods, newest fabr ? y OWE ssortment ¢ mplete In every direction we meet STANLEY BROS. Large, our A ties for this Month Thread and.Cotton ; ROUILLON’S FRENCH KID GLOVES, in 4 and 6 button lengths; also, our celebrated “ SUCCESS” Kid Gloves, 4 clasp, colored stitch back, at 80 cents a pa Class Dry Goods Store at the lowest possitle prices. VERY CHEAP; Flouncing Laces, in Black, White an the premises. terns; CORSETS, One Thousand Pa 18 Four Points---Low Prices, WANTS, 2088. Foes Xe. OST.—In the city, a Bank Book of the Mer- chants’ Bank of Halifax, belonging to the Hon. James H. Peters. ‘The finder will please leave the same at the said Bank, where he will be suitably rewarded. tf—sept4 ANTED.—A Nurse Maid. Good references required. Apply tc Mrs. F. L. Haszarp, Euston Sireet, sept4 ANTED.—A reliable Man who understands care of horse and cattle... Apply to L. W, WATSON, Queen Street. dy tf—sept4 O LET.— The House an the Esplanade at pre- sent occupied by ¥. T. Newbery, Esq. Apply te Hon. B. DayiEs. ; - sept ANTED IMME DIATELY.--A good, trusty Girl, to take charge of a house of a family of twe, Must eome recommended. Apply at this office. pa li—sept3 TRAYED-+*-From pasture on Lower St, Peter’s lioad, a red and white Cow, with white strip ou face. Any ae having seen a Cow of this description wiil oblige by leaying information at this oftice or with JOHN CURRIE, Sidney Street, near Methodist Brick Church. pd 2i—sept3 W ANTED.~— About middle of October, Board for Lady and Gentleman. Address, with particulars, ** B,” Box 512. if—septl T° BE LET.—A Shop on Kent Street, opposite sor Rocklin House. Apply on the premises, sept WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse to take charge of three young chiidren. Good re- ferences required. Good wages given. Apply to Mrs. R. K. FITZGERALD, Mount Edward Road, septl—dy 3i WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Nurse Maid, Apply io Mrs. A, A. BARTLETT, Fitgroy Street. si—augal 4 yo LET.—The “Italian Warehouse,” Queen Street, lately occupied by Messrs. Norton & Fennell. Apply at the office of Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, or to Mrs. Brenan, at the Hote! Davies. 6i—aug30 OST —Between Hotel Davies and Apothe- Fj caries’ Hall, a large Agate Stone from a Seul ium, marked **©.” The tinder will be reward- ed by leaving same at thisoffice. 8i eod—aug3d ry\O LET.—A House containing eight rooms, with or without a Shop, ina pleasant part vi the city. Stavdie and Warehouse aitached. Apply at this office. Gi eod —aug27 wa NTED.—Ten reliable Men to canvas for subscriptions for the P. KK. Island Directory, Rig pay to the right men. Apply at once,— FREDERICK'S PUBLISHING Co., Ch’town. aug22 ? LET.—A House on Water Sireet, contain- ing eleven Kooms with Shop, Possession immediate:y. Apply to M. McQuaip, Lower Queen Street, tr—aug2l ry\O LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Well in yard, Possession first of beptember.— WILLIAM Dobb, aug20 O LET.—The new Dwelling House, corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also--New Dwelling House fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of same size. Immediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable houses are invited toexamire these.—GEORGE ALLEY. 2aw tf —augll \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY.--A Parlor Maid. __ Good wages. Apply at this office. augs WANTED TO RENT.—® House containing : re or eight rooms. Apply at this office. Jy ANTED IMMEDIATELY.— At the Pump- in dozen Bricklayers.—W. H. FRASER. augl3 WANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity; special inducements now}j; fast-selling specialties. Don't delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. 2m (tues & fri)—jus WANTED.—A Lad about 18 years of age to do general work about a store and atiend a horse. Apply by letter to P, O. Box 47. ANTED IMMEDIATELY,—A Parlor Mai Wrsisie floumemals God waxen Aggy augl8 > ’ Station, Charlottetown Waterworks, a | 1888. | “BOSTON! SEPTEMBER } FOR Low Rates from All Points SHOMIVIIS JUVSILY puy orgie Te VIA ST. JOHN, N.B,, —AND THE— Palace Steamers of the International 8. 8. Co, 20: FOUR TIMES BACH WEEK, Including the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave any Station on P, E. Island Railway Saturday, aud reach Boston on Sunday Afternoon, TIME TABLE. The Elegant Steamers **CUMBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :—-MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.25 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. EZ All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. 7 BUSINESS! feo abe eer ase In consequence of the death of one of the members of our Firm, it is necessary for us to close our books and settle all accounts We have, therefore, to ask all indebted to oblige us by paying the amounts due by | them. All accounts due December 3lst, 1887, and not paid by the first of September next, will pass to an Attorney’s hands for collection. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Pe - ye, :(O———e- _ The business will be continued under the same management as heretcfore. We have every confidence in asking our friends and patrons for a continuance of the large and increasing patronage extended to us during the past five years, Our facilities and equip- ments for manufacturing are equal to any in the Dominion, and we are able to sell OUR OWN MAKE OF GOODS as low as the cheapest imported grades. ‘That the purchasing public appreciate these facts, our immense sales this year is proof positive, We will continue to offer Bargains that are irresistible and unapproachable, MARK WRIGHT & CO. SUCCESSFUL —=HATTER Is the one who buys the most STYLISH GOODS. ‘These are always the Best Values, and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MACLEAN, SHAW & CU, We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS. We keep constantly on hand the Latest Novelties. We keen the Newest Styles at Reasonable Prices. Hatters say they have no trouble to sell our Goods. MR. FAIRBAIKN represents us in the Lower Provinces. July 20—3m few nee