Local and Other Items, | rg{LHARMONIC PRACTICE this evening at H ‘ . I yuarte r to eight. s > Fly. back Gold and Silver Stop . inst receive dat BE. W. Taylor's. i Wareser 2° . _— - No, 2 Barrer, ~The prizes won in the aif ool hes will be presented alter drill to- pigh! - — | ax CONCERT. rhe Colored Citizens’ pand will play i the Qlueen Square Gardens oie »yening—if it does not rain. his ne yiurrary.— Che Engineers are requested to at at the Drill Shed to-morrow evening, at § o'clock a (ysTERS on the half shell; also stews and ancy roasts Pickled lambs tongues _and sigs feet 8 specialty at the Old Elm.—F. E., bowe. Queen Street > PostroNED Owing to the Wet w eather of to-day and yesterday, the Futurity Stakes race, to have taken place at Summerside to- jay, has b en postponed until Monday next, at ‘ ne , ¢ \) “” thimeeoing fo Hovsexeerers.—We have the vei best malt end crystal pickling vinegars and Carter & Co., - © septl7 2w eod pure pickle spices, Geo. Grocers, Market Square. _ —— Layise Caste.—The Dominion steamer Newfield has arrived at Halifax after laying the cable from St. Paul's to Meat Cove. This same cable was picked up from Bird Rock to Gross Isle Island. About 16 miles of the cable was just as good asthe day it was put jown ten years ago, She likewise laid a eable from Miquelon te the north point of Anticost.. Sree aecne AQvaATIc. The St. John Globe Says: “¢ Mr. Elijah Ross has been requested to take a Carle- ton crew to compete in the four-oared races at the Charlottetown regatta on the Ist October. A-good reception is guaranteed the men, and there will be some close contests. Charlotte- town has a fine crew, and on Saturday last taey defeated the New Glasgow boys. Both rowed in boats made by Mr. Ross. MARRIED. On the 28th ult.,, at St. Thomas's Church, 8. John’s, Newfoundland, by the Rev. A. C, . , , . F. Weod, William James, eldest son of James Yats, R. C. R., P. E. Island, to Annetta (} Hierlihy, Esq., J. P., Eliza, daughter of Bay Ruberts. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 13—Pleiades, Drysdale, Wallace; Olivia, McLeod, Pictou. Sept 15— Minnie A, Daley, Richibucto; P LG, Cox. Pictou; Isabell, Meclnnis, Pinette; Mornirg Star, Arsenault; Laura C, Pollard, North Port. CLEARED. Sept 23—Merry May, Gallant, Pictou; ‘eiades, Drysdale, Wallace; Hector, Skin- ner, Richibucto. ' Sept 15—Olivia, McLeod, Pictou; Swift Cur- rent, Fader, Pierce, Que; Cora, Merchand, Pictou; Isabell, McInnis, Pinette. Sept 16—Laura C, Pollard, North Port. Local Notices. Great bargains in men’s and boys’ elothing at J. B. Macdonald’s. sl3 4i Ladies’ fine boots, buttoned and laced, for &5 cents a pair at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 813 4i Remember that the best bargains in boots and slippers will be found at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 813 4i Exuizition Sates, —We will se!l 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 Avetion Sate.—By E. H. Norton & Co., on Thursday, the 18th, at 3 o’clock, on Connolly's Wharf, the valuable cargo of the schooner Amy B, consisting of 66,000 feet of pine lumber. In qualities Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and in thickness of 1, 1}, 14, 2 and 2} inches. This is an extra choice cargo ranging to 16 inches in width and 24 feet in length. Also, 500 cedar posts. Terms at sale.—E. H, Norton & Co., Auctioneers. septl6 2i Charlottetown Markets. Beef(small) per Ib.........+4- $0.07 to 0.14 Beef (quarter) per Ib.........- 0.05 to 0.08 Butter, fresh, per ib........-- 0.21 to 0.23 Buster, tub, per Dl cu ow baeneaus ¢.18 to 0.19 Meaphervies.....-cccoccscerscsee GEG 4OGGD Beets, per doz......0..sscecees 0.10 to 0.00 Beans (string) per qrt......---- 0.03 to 0.04 ee 0.12 to 0.14 Carrots, per bunch........++-- 0.03 to 0.00 Celery (per head)......+0+-++++ 0.10 to 0.00 Cheese per Ib..... »cikades « idly 0.14 to 0.05 Cabbace, per dos.........-«0- 0.40 to 0.50 Vauliflowers, per doz........+.++ 0.25 to 0.00 eee ee Pe 0.40 to 0.48 Codfish, corned (per doz)....... 0.40 to 0.00 NE ie Re Cee 0.07 to 0.08 Eggs, DOR GOR osc cceeseaeane? 0.16 to 0.18 ‘lour, BOG CWS «604 in0een conten 2.40 to 2.50 DNL: Sidi oe ctGuCRES ce as ... 0.40 to 0,55 Green Peas, per quart........- 0.10 to 0.00 RONEN... oak» otaeni ... 0.10 to 0.16 Herring (fresh), per dozen...... 0.23 to 0.25 ee De ...onecknultctees 0.15 to 0.16 Hay, per 100 Ibe........:.00-3- 0.34 to 0.38 Bis POUT ic nn ccc cw dddhtbes 0.05 to 0.07 Lard perlb....... PP rg io 0.14 to 0.16 Lettuce per bench ..........-- 0.00 to 0.04 RE Raipr > - . 0.06 to 0.12 Mackerel (each).........-+-+-+ 0.00 to 0.08 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.50 to 0.54 Oatmeal, per cwt.......eeeeees 3.50 to 0.00 Unions, per bunch........ ...-+ 0.02 to 0.00 Peas, per WONIG. cocccabeecaeset 0.08 to 0.00 CU ..... ccabeoeuinnbas 0.08 to 0.10 Gtatoes, per bush...........++ 0.84 to 0.00 Plover, per BOUT cncccsoacwan oes 0.18 to 0,20 Radishes OR Pe rr 0.00 to 0.02 ents... . can duunnes 0.10 to 0.00 SRNOMION, «x05 opanindeiiad 0.06 to 0.08 Strawberries, per qrt.......+++ 0.17 to 0.19 Pn wer leed...... «wcaseseus 1.50 to 2.00 Sheep pelts.............. leas 0.50 to 0 55 Turkeys (each)............0e * 0.90 to 1.25 Turnips, WOR, <6cue Gis die vas 0.03 to 0.00 ener ae, ——_—? Consumption can be Cured. _ By proper, healthful exersise, and the judic- tous use of Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil aud Hypophosphites, which contains the healing and strengthgiving virtues of these two valuable specitics inthere fullest form. Dr. D. D, McDonald, Petitcodiac, NB. says; ‘‘l ave been prescribing Scott's E:mulsion with Good result. itis especialy useful in persons THE CANADIAN CONFERENCE. University Federation. versity Federation was carried last night by a majority of 95. THE DAILY EXAMINER, apa “TURSDA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SreoraL Despatours To THe EXAMINER. — = ee, Montreal, Sept. 16. On a resolution offered by Rev. Dr. Douglas, seconded by Dr. Johnston, Uni- An amendment by Dr. Lavelle, seconded by Dr. Inch, affirming the policy of inde- pendence, was lost by 85 votes, No speeches were made except by the mover of each resolution, the former of about thirty and the latter about fifteen minutes. The whole matter had been so thoroughly threshed out in the press during the past four years that it was decided to have no debate, thus avoiding what Dr. Carman described as ‘ta good deal of fire.” A majority of Maritime Province dele- gates voted for the amendment. The business of the Conference is well in hand. ANOTHER DESPATCH. Monrreal, Srepr. 15. The University Federation question came up to-day aud was disposed of by a vote reafirming the decision of four years ago in favor of the union of Victoria with Toronto University. The yeas numbered 171 and the nays 76, the majority being much larger than before. The laymen of the New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Con- ference were all absent when the vote was taken with the exceptioh of Dr. Inch, : who voted with the majority. Another Big Strike Sypyey, N.S. W., Sept. 15. The conterence to-day adopted a proposal to call out immediately all shearers and carriers. The conference instructed the various strike committees to order all mem- bers of the labor union to prepare a general strike, and it is probable that all afflliated trades will be called out. This will effect 30,000 men, An Untrue Report. Monrreat, Sept. 13. There is great indignation here over the report sent toan American paper by an unscrupulous correspondent to the effect that Prince George had got into a fight with the police, and was arrested while in Montreal. The story, which isa bare-faced lie, appears in the Boston Herald. — The Southampton Strike. SovurHaMPTon, Sept. 15. ‘The strike of the firemen and seamen is ended, the advance paid to the men having been conceded. The Tariff Bill. WASHINGTON, Sept. 15. ‘The House has now concurred in the Senate amendments to the tariff bill. Weather Bulletin. Yoronvro, Sept. 16.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; generally fair, stationary or slightly lower temperature. — Queen's Co, Rifle Association. 1s ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING of the jueen’s County Rifle Association will be held on THURSDAY, 25th inst., commen- cing at 8.30 a.m., sharp, A Special Prize List will be prepared for Nursery Men. Open to allcomers. Membership fee, $1.00. W. A. WEEKS, Capt., septl5—15 17 19 Secretary. = pm = Boxes PICKLING SPICE, 100 Demijohns STRONG VINEGAR, 50 Barrels ” " CARVELL BROS. sept2--2w 2aw pat RICE. A( septS—2w Jaw pat ae 8 Potato Baskets. 3 OO INDIAN POTATO BASKETS 3 for sale at CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1890—2w 2aw pat JENEAS A. CHESTER 58. MACNEILL. MACDONALD. MACNEILL & MACDONALD, Barristers and Attorneys-at-Law, Solicitors, &c., OFFICES—GREAT GEORGE ST., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Money to loan at lowest rates of interest. Principal payab‘e by instalments or otherwise. septi—dy 3w 2aw wky 2m KEROSENE OIL. IN STORE AND ARRIVING: TONS, in Bags containing 224, 100 and 50 pounds each. CARVELL BROS, CASKS of the following well-known brands :— 5 ‘White Rose,’ ‘ Oleophine,’ ‘ Ocean,’ at lowest prices, wholesale, while landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. of consumptive tendencies.” Sold by all Drug. at 50c. and 1.00, . . 5s j 5 | ee EXHIBITORS OF STOCK can greatly improve their chances of taking Prizes by feeding a proportion of GROUND OIL CAKE with the other food. | The undersigned are Sole Agents for P. E. Island for Messrs. KE. W. Blatchford & Co., of Chicago, and can offer at the lowest rates the following, viz. :— BLATCHFORD’S ROYAL STOCK FOOD, or EXTRA OIL MEAL, which is largely | used by Stock Raisers in England, Canada and the United States. BLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL, for Calves and young stock. PURE GROUND OIL CAKE, of the best quality. ALso, just received, 296 Bags BRAN. GEO. CARTER & CO., Grocers and Seedsmen. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1890—dy law & wy CORNMEAL, FLOUR, Cheese, Beans, Currants, Sugar, Rice. FRESH IMPORTATIONS. D. CORNMEAL, }25 Barrels K. 250 ** Kent, 125 ‘* Imperial, | . 200 “ White Star, j; *LOUR, 50 ** White Cloud, 10 * CURRANTS, 50 ** Yellow Refined SUGAR, 10 ** Extra C - 25 ** Granulated " 50 ‘* Raw Grocery a 30 hhds * as " 200 boxes cosnae 2 CHEESE, 100 bags RICE, 224, 100 and 50 lbs each, AT LOWEST PRICES, FENTON T. NEWBERY. septlO—dy 5i wky 2i sum jour 2i Freehold Farm For Sale MITUATE on ‘firaham’s Road, Lot 20, one mile from Clifton, comprising 50 acres of Freehold Land, 40 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation. There is on the premises a beautiful grove of soft wood, suitable for fencing or scantling. his Farm is only one mile from market, is handy to church and school, and is a very desirable property. If not sold at private sale before the 28th October, will then be sold at Public Auction, together with Stock and Farming Implements. or further particulars apply to the owner on the premises. JAMES SMITH. Clifton, New London, Aug. 22, ’90—wy 2m A WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework: Apply at once to Mrs. D, STEWART, Kent Street. 3i pd—-septié OST.—In this city, on Saturday evening, a Purse containing a sumof money. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. septl6 WANTED.—A good general housework maid immediately. Apply to Mrs, WM. L. Tay- h Ss si pd—septts LOR, Hillsborough Street. 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—sepl5 HOP AND DWELLING TO LET.—Shop on Queen Street, next to Bonnell, Watchmaker ; possession given 27th October, Dwelling on Sid- ney Street, 4 rooms; possession at once.—R. K. BRACE. septl5 RS. HENNESSY, Dressmaker, has returned from her vacation in Massachusetts, and will be ready to receive her customers and the ublic in general at her residence on Richmond Rtreet, a few doors west of London House. septl5a—éi pd ; WANTED.—A Servant Girl to do general housework, to whom tiberal wages will be given. Apply at this office. 3i—septl3 WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Must be well recommended. Apply to MRs, H. M. DAvIsoN, corner of Richmond and West Streets, between 6 and 8 p. m. septi2 WAN TED.—A Boy to learn the Carriage Paint- ing. Apply to LARGE & SONS. septl2—3i TRAYED.—A Jersey Bull has come on my remises. The owner can have him by pay- ing —— advertisement.—Dr. FITZGERALD. sep ee LET.—A House containing eight rooms and shop, ina convenient part of the city, with accommodation. ater in connection. ‘or particulars apply at this office. sept9 T° LET.—One-half of the House and Premises of the late Chief Justice Palmer, situated on Upper Queen Street. Possession given Ist Octo- ber next. Apply to H,. JamMks PALMER. sept6—tf T° LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement House, one part containing eight rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September. Apply to Mrs. BLaTcu. tf—aug30 ORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE by the day or week very reasonable. Apply to G. G. JURY, north side of Queen Square, opposite Post Office. Im 2aw pd—augld T° LET.—A House in good repair, containing five rooms, water in connection, situated on King Street. Apply at this office. aug22 LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street, containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th r | ut EW FALL OPEN LIN G LANGE QUANTITIES NEW FALL GOODS, SEPTEMBER 16, ;890. (x) (x) lo} ———__—_A'T—___—_ —-— —-~+ —— (x)—— — — —— ‘Mantles, Shawis, Velvets, ———— Hx)~— - ——- Cheapest Prices. GOOD DATO Y, NOW OPENING ! S35 CASEHS London and Glassow Goods. STANLEY BROTHERS. J. B. MACDONALD’S. j 5 Lots of Men's Fall Clothing, Hats, ete., selling at Charlottetown, Sept. 4, 1890-—-eod & wky ee —a a ar — fe following additional Prizes will be given in Class 29, ‘*Plants and Flowers”: ist. 2nd Sec. 29—Collection Stocks, 4 colors...... $0.75 25c * 30— a7 Salpiglossis, 4 colors. 0,75 25c “ 3l,- Dianthus, - 0.75 25¢ “ 32— " Double Carnations, SOR iceccesbs-e 0.7 5 * 33~— _ Verbenas, 3 colors... 0.75 25c “* 34— ” Petunias (dble) 3 cols 0.75 25¢ * 35— ct © (single) “ 0.75 256 * 36—Dish Assor Blooms, Double NE ES OO ORE ES 7 25¢ ** 37—Bunch Sweet Peas, assorted COIOTS.0+ccvccces sesteccesoses 0.75 25¢ ‘* 38—T welve varieties Pansy Blooms 0.75 25c * 39~—Hand Boquet Flowers.......... 100 We “ 40—Bridal > eegcaveane 1.00 50 “ 41—Collection Show Poppies....... 0.75 25c ** 42—-Floral Design for Table, base not exceeding two feet in diameter ..... ii peuik alesibe 1 50c A. B. WARBURTON, sept9—eod & wky Secretary. wis Oe ee THE B. LAURANCE a Spectacles and Eye Glasses. THE only Optical Goods in Canada which have been recommended by the Presidents and Vice-Presidents of all the Medical and Surgical Societies in Canada and Great Britain. Far superior tc anv other for retaining perfect vision. le Agent for Charlottetown,— G. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side of Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. Ch’town, Sept. 4, 1890—2aw For Sale or To het. GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware houses all complete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the store. Terms very liberal. Every convenience for shipping Pro- duce, etc. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown. Aug 10. '889—eed w septl0—dy 5i wky 2i sum jour 2i September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the tore of George Carter & Co. eod tf—aug-8 Se K. D. C. Cures Dyspepsia. MAGIC HEALER SALVE, ——— et ene Sure Cure for Sore Eyes. ARGYLE SHORE, Aug. 30, 1890. RS. ROSS,—I hereby certify that your Magic Healer Salve has proved a cer- tain cure for sore eyes. A little girl of Mrs. Donald Stuart, Bonshaw, has had sore eyes from her youth, and after trying all other remedies without success, is now perfectly cured by your Salve, and has authorized me to send you this testimonial. [am happy to be able to give it my approval as a good ap- plication for all skin injuries. I remain, yours truly, sept4 D. A. McLEAN, HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP ? rH\HEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm, Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents, For sale by Druggists and General Dealers eod & wiy—febl? BEST ROUTE to BOSTOX CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low Fares. The Magnificient Clyde-built Stcel S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest, safest, fastest and best furnis 4d and most comfortable passenger steamship ever pees’ on the route between Canadaand United Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed- desday, at 8 o’clock, and Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at 12 o’clock. Passengers by Tuesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. —_ goes checked through. Through Tickets on sale y P. E, Isjand Nay. Co., and ¥F, T. NEWBERY, ap30—-eod wky pat Agent Ch’town, a . oe DISPEPTICURE i Bil’ Digestion and cures Indigestion, but positively does cure the most serious and long stand- ing cases of Chronic Dyspepsia. DYSPEPTICURE BY MAIL. (Large size only). Dyspepticure will be sent by mail to those who cannot yet procure It in their own vicinity. Many letters have been received from distant arts of Canada and United States enquiring how yspepticure can be obtained; many letters have come from nearer places that either have no handy store or where the remedy is not yet well known. ‘l'o meet these demands, and at the same time make Dyspepticure quickly known in places where, under circumstances, it might not reach for some considerable time, the large ($1.00) size will be sent by mail without any extra expense to the user, e Post Office is every- where, so none who wish the remedy need be without it. Upon receipt of $1.00 by Registered Letter or Post Office Order, a large bottle of Dyspepticure (special mailing style) will be for- warded, postage prepaid, to any address, CHARLES K, SHORT, St. John, N, B. Every Dru should sell Dyspepticure, as it is strongly de- raanded from all directions, Wherever intro- duced it soon becomes a standard remedy. The folowing Wholesale Houses handle Dyspepti- cure: T, B. Barker & Sons, and 8. McDiarmid, St. John; Brown & Webb, and Simson Bros, & Co., Led Kerry, Watson & Co., Montreal, aug25 SHERWOOD CEMETERY, LEASANTLY situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Tra‘as run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m., and 4,15 and 4.30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired, Price of Plots as follows :— Fami'y Plots, 15x20 feet, on high aad dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 Single Graves... ....ccscorcsersesetess 3 OD For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. julyl17—eod 3m Fairbanks Scales, BEST IN THE WORLD. Assorted Sizes at CARVELL BROS, sept8—2w 2Zaw pat ist and General Deaier in Canada ° 7s