i omnmcsamestt Spe A FS nee ee eae ee gpd Local and QOther Items. : oa Ts M. A. Stark sailed this forenoon for | Marray jarbor, Lreot aS 4 rapaud ou! setown, Montague, and whe will call e- | > syvaGs CORPS Che regular monthly | meetin : e Royal Salvage Corps will be nh i in their room this « vening at So elox k. i mm. ( WW i,g0n, = 'y. | te Game PLENTIFOI Plover are reported plentifal in the ne ighborhood of Vernon River well-known city sport } tT tt Bridge. Yesterday 4 wet shot fort-four im that vicinity. - Cr peRNATORIAL. _Hon. J. S. Carvell will nant (;overnor by Mr. Me Council, to-morrow Legislative Council be sworn in Lieutena { lerk of the Privy im the (ree, e i o clock, ‘ sam ber. - Exiarcrse Her Borprexs.--At a recent meeting of the Quebee City Council, a bye law for the annexation of St. Sauveur was definitely passed. The municipality has to THE DAILY - ae ele eee = Te ae Sema aE EXAMINER, - - > - TRLEGRAPHIC NEW S | empowered to make a contract at once for * | another steel steamer to be finished ready — =. | to go on the Yarmouth-Boston route next | spring. SprecrAL Despatcnues TO THe EXAMINER, | | | ; ; AT RIDEAU 5 ANGE Consignment of Seal Skins. Denver, Col., Sept. 3. Forty carloads of sealskins passed through Cheyenne to-day over the Uhion Particulars of tle Shooting, | Pacitic Railway for the east from San Fran- jcisco. The consignment is the entire catch | of the Alaska Fur Company for the last | year and is bound for England. What the Islanders are eT Doing. More Sealers Arrive. eee ee ee ee Ortawa, Sept. 3. Four more sealing schooners, which were " 8 had ‘ Pd overhauled by a United States cutter in . > ‘ ‘ t “yr y , « ’ 1 . rs ° . ne Tiflemen had another good day at Zehring Sea, have arrived at Victoria with Rideau range to-day, the weather being sealskins Z ~ . ,* c ‘ >. fine and clear. iu the Gzowski military match, open to teams of five men each from any one bat- talion, thirteen teams entered. The team OrTrawa, Sept. 9. oe Weather Bulletin. pass a sim lar bye-law to consummate the an- > Wrre tue Bic Guys.—The shifting ordn- ance team to take part in the tournament at Quebec next month, are practising in good form and time. Should no unforseen acci dent ocour, there is every likelihood of their x both shifts this year. ~ > —_ wwturio Great Garnextnc or Smrras.—There was a great gathering of the Smiths at Pea- pack, N.J., om Saturday last. It was the fourteenth annual reunion of the Smith | family, and fully three thousand people bearing that name were present. as ACCIDENT ON THE SHoRT Lixet.—A_ con struction train on the Oxford aud New Glas- vow Short Line collided with a herd of cattle near River John, on Monday. The train was derailed, and a workman named McLeod, belonging to Stellartoen, was killed. Sg ws A Lavery Otp Mas.—John Mallen, of Ox ferd, Me., is 103 years of age. He has led a wandering life, and attributes his good health to his habit of wearing woolens and leaving liquor alone. He ruus a farm of fifty-three acres, doing most of the work himself. ie Goro Mire Soup.—The Northrup gold mine at Central Rawdon, Hants Cv., N. S., has been sold to an American syndicate for 100,000. When first discovered this mine was offered to a Halifax capitalist for $300. lis reply was a refusal to risk $300 or even ’ 2100 on a go!d mine in Hants county. _--}- — fur Coran.—-The steamer Cobsn, Cap tain Fraser, en route from Montreal to St. John’s, Nfid., arrived here yesterday after- neon. She had acargo of general mer- chandise and a number of passengers. Cap- tain Fraser reports a heavy curtain of smoke hanging over the St. Lawrence. The steamer proceeded on her way this morn- ing. ities Domtxtox Live or Stramsmirs.—As ad- vertised in another column, Mr. Fenton T. Newbery has been appointed agent in P. E. Island for the Deminaion Line, which carry the Canadian Mails alternately everv fort- nicht with the Allen Line, trom Rimouski in summer, and Halifax in winter. The Van eouver is the newest, largest and fastest ateamer io the Canadian mail and passenger servi _—-—se-———- Latp to Rest.—The remains of the late CO. V. MeGregor were laid to rest in the Peoples Cemetery this afternoon. The funeral procession was one of the largest . seen in this city for may years, the Qdd- fsllows, Free Masons and Caledonian Societies, the Citizens’ Band and a large num- her of citizens taking part. The streets along the route had been watered, and were, there- fore, free from dust, to the great comfort of wll who were present. scaleaciedilliai tail Bap Rerorts.—Reports to the North Sydney Herald from some sections of Cape Breton county say the oat crop is an entire failure, and the farmers are cutting it down und housing it for feed for cattle. From Black Brook up to Boularderie Head there will net be a barrel of oats threshed this year owing to rust. Last year one or two fields were known to be affected, but this year rust has destroyed every field of grain in the stretch of district referred to above. _-—.>---- A RemarKkapLe Occurrence.—Mr. Win. O'Brien, farmer, of Windsor Forks, N. S., had fora few days past noticed that a valuable Clydesdale colt was not thriving asit should, and was at a loes for an explanation, until his hired man happening to go to the pasture very early one morning, saw sthe mother of the elt, a thoroughbred Clydesdale mare, stand- lug very quietly while she was being greedily sucked by two calves, both ef which had a very thrifty appearance. Standing near was the hungry and sorrowful-looking colt. Old farmers say they never before heard of the like ae -_- A Lone-Livep Famuty.—A social ga- thering took place at the residence of Mrs. Pairiquia, on Saturday last, to celebrate the 87th birthday of her father Deacon William Pick. There were also present his brother James Pick, aged 82, and his Wife, aged 85; his two sisters, Mrs. Arthur Murphy and Miss Lucy Pick, aged re- spectively 80 and 76 years. The father of the Pick family came to Horton, from Eng- land, iu the year 1775, married and settled in Wolfville, where the above named four children and others were born. Three ther members of the family are dead, one dying only a few years ago at the age of 90 years. Probably there is no other family in the county to-day that bas so many liv- mg members at such an advanced age.— Wolfe le Acadian. o---- SoHooL Boarp,—We learn that at the re- gular moutsly meeting ot the School Board, held on Monday evening, the question of dividing the daily school session into two por- Hons, with one hour between, in order to per- ait thefpupils to retarn to their homes for refreshmeuts, was discussed. The difficulty ha the way of such a change was found to be that asthe city isnot sub-divided into dis- tricts for school ptrposes, and as all parents sre permitted to send their children to- the ect of their choice, pupils who reside at some distance from the schuol at which they attend, would irequeatly be permitted to re- Hala at home instead of attending at the afternoon session. The Board, however, came pe Convlusion that whenever a majority i ae Parvete expres » thomselves desirous of i oe, « ange by petition, or some other re- oe eam, steps will be taken by rearrang- msjoris Seen “o meet the wishes of such a a ak 6 time must necessarily elapse, a ‘er Sach an expression of opinion in “or of a change, belore the mecessary ar- Foagements could be wade, : | took first place, winning the cup and fifty from the Governor-General’s Foot Guards Toxonto, Sept. 4,—-10 a, m. Moderate winds, fine, not much change in dollars with a score of 422. The Queen's | temperature, Own Rifles came second and the 43rd Lifles third. i in the contest fer the British challenge | shield and money prizes, the Governor- General’s Foot Guards alsu stood Ist, the 12th Battalion 2nd and the Victoria Rifles Srd. Teams from the Halifax Garrison Artillery #nd Charlottetown Engineers st od sever.tiand eighth respecti vely. In the manufacturers’ match MARRIED. On the 27th ult., by the Rev. John Read, Mr. Russell F. Hodgson to Miss Jane D. Gar- diner, all of Charloitetown. Opened To-Day.—Three cases English and Scotch Suitings and Trouserings, choice pat- i terns, at D. A. Bruce’s. 2i—sept4 seven | : i. oe Oe es nn ee — rounds, Sergt Govdwin, of Hamilt mn, took diana ‘ | first prize, and among the winners of} = ve = Bi | smaller prizes were Sergt. Davison, of | {' & THe. | Charlottetown, Lieut. Dover of Truro, and Lieut. Stewart, of P. E. Island. The Minister of Militia match team and | individual prizes was concluded this even- ing. The cup and $46 was won by the Sixth Fusiliers team with a score of 159. The Sherbrooke Rifles were second, and the Tenth Royals third. Among the win- ners of individual prizes was Lieut. Stew art, of P. E. I. At the annual meeting of the riflemen to- night a resolution was adopted complaining | 12th Gerats Mase < tines that the quality of ammunition manufac- 1.100 feet No, } Oak, 35 20 Sook tured at (Juebec this year, and supplie d by | Sale posi ive : - A T AUCTION, on Connolly’s Wharf, on L%. WEDNESDAY, 4th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m., now landing ex schr. ‘‘ Nickerson” :— 25,000 Shipping Pine, 1 inch, 8,000 Merchantable Pine, 1 inch, 1,500 ” @inok, 3,090 Refuse - 1 inch, 5,500 Scantling, 2x3, 4,509 Hemlock Boards, 1 inch, the Government for the matches, is in-! - KE. H. NORTON & CO ferior, It is also charged that many bul-! septa ia lets fall short of the targets because they! _ i ; nen ae are improperly made. A UCTTON BY J na es TROTTING AT TRURO. AM iustructed by HON. A. A. MACDON. q ALD to sell by Pubiic Auction, Confidence, dr, and Whistle? 4; government tiouse Stables, noi TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., we eer eee Take Second and Third Places. ee ‘es Fast Time ona Heavy Track, Bice mn The whole of his valuable stock of Horses, Hauirax, Sept. 3. Cattle, Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, Ploughs, | Warrows and other Farming Implements, Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Saddles and Bridles, Single and Double Setts of Harness, Buffalo Robes and sundry other articles, The autual trotting circuit at Truro was quite successful and fast time was made on a heavy track. : There were seven starters in the three- minute class, viz.j: Confidence, Jr., and Atso—Ten tons Hay, lets of Oats and Whistler of P. E. Island, Rat Catchor and| Wheat, and the growing crop of Potatoes, Dumont, of Truro, Allie Clay, of Billtown, Turnips, Mangolds and Fodder Corn. One Katie C.. of Boston and Nellié; who won Sail boat, 20 feet keel, Skiff and Punt. the three minute race at New Glasgow. There was considerable scoring, but the race was easily won by Katie C. Time, 2.41}, 2.37 and 2.40. Confidence, Jr., was} aug3l—all papers till sale second and Whistler third. ce ee anaes eran Five splendid specimens of horse flesh Notice to faxpayers. started in the 2.37 class, viz., Joe Hooker,of ev Nova Scotia; Maud C., of St, John, and Peabody and Duff, of Cape Breton, and Jackson, of Boston, The trotting of Maud C, was a surprise to the knowing ones. Without the slightest break the brown mare took three straight heats in 2.334, 2.34} and 2.363. Jackson made a good second. Terms at sale, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, HEREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to all persons who have not paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and Poll Tax for this year 1889, that they must pay the same on o1 before the 20¢h of Sep- tember, inst., for after that date al! de- fauiters will be advertised, executiéns issued ~ WEDNES NEW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND) NOW OPENING AT J. B. MACDONALD’S. iil litte {x or inseasiiii Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths, Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash- meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky — ee : es [eos WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Einormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALI AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance of Mens’, Boy's and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH. =o See Be | we Pe ree ss | PROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky Sigu of the Great Big Hat. atweal History Society, 812,000 city Debentures. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFA. Every heat in this class was a race from the beginning to the end Carroll protested against the entrance of the American horse Jackson in the 2.37 class, and claims to have proof that he is rated at a much faster gait. There is con- siderable mystery surrounding the Ameri- and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for col- lection without respect to persons, Those who pay at once will save expenses, ROBERT VANIDERSTLNE, sept3—tl 20th City Collector. can horses entered in these races, and the Association will likely take action on the } protest. Maud C. isa strong favorite for | to-morrow s race. More About the Great Strike. | LONDON, Sept. 3. There is nothing in the strike situation | to inspire hope of an immediate settlement | of the question at issue between the dock | men and the dock companies. The chair-| man of the Trade Consul Congress at Dun- | dee, in an address, dwelt upon the seething discontent prevailing among the work- | ing classes,owing te the uncertainty of their employment and the unequal distribution of the fruits of their labor. He advocated the adoption of legislative enactmeut mak- ing eight hours a day’s work, as a step in| the right direction. The trades unions, he | said. should now demand a larger share in | the work of welding national life. Labor | had too long lain under the heel of | capital. It must arouse itself and assert its existence.” The dock cfticials state that | they now have more men at work than at! t | | i | any time since the commencement of the | strike, and do pot propose to make any | concessions. It is believed that the dock directors will yield by Thursday. Nor- wood sent a telegram requesting a confer- ; ence with a deputation of the sirikers late | this evening. ed ; Exceeded His Authority. ! Ovrawa, Seps. 3. The British Columbia Government have complained to the Dominion autnorctes it | regard tothe action of Admiral Henage, | commander of the North Pacific squadron, | in ordering a German vessel away from her moorings in Erquimault harbor. It is ad- | harbor waster, The Yarmouth Steamship Com: pany. ata meeting of the shareholders of the’ was resolved to increase the capital from 49,000 to te 000, The airector ww } Buguire 4b i XAMINER Oilice. | & mitted that Admiral Henage exceeded his p authority in assuming the functions +} iT Yarmovutn, Sept. 3. Pry Apply to Peake Bros. & Us. aug 2ttt P : . s, i ti ” ’ , 7 = Yarmouth Steamship Company to-day it § N. Tenton, Wateomakar, with two roous up Q cavedis ey ities np Pat tls WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc = LET.—A Dwelling House containing eight Rooms, with Stabling, on Huston Street, be- tween Great George and Queen Streets. Rent moderate. Apply on the premises to E. TURNER. septi—tf W LET.—The House on Prince Street, adjoin. ing the subscriber's residencve,—R. Mc MIL- LAN wed sat—sepi4 Ww ficD.—For October ist, a generai Ser- vant. Apply to Rev. J. Simpson, Pownal Street, septs at WANTED.—To sell Sewing Ma- 4% chines ow P, KE. Island, Goodterms. Apply io Ihe singer Manufacturing Co., Chariotte- town, P. K. I. pd dy lIm—sepi3 oe SALE AT A BARGAIN.—. con Piano, only in use six month t H. NORTON & Co,, Auctioneers, sepl2—d tf w li. new Emer- Apply to ORK SALE.—An English Pheeten, canopy top, seat for driver beuind. Apply to P. C. Con- NOLLY, Modern Livery siables, Grafton Street. septy—s3i pd KF JT. SALE.—One large size Gurney Improved Met Air Murnace, wita floor registers au Cunducting pipes in good working order, suitah: for heating a Siore, Cnurch or preivaie Dwel >. eud-—- Se@pis 6.0 LET,—Shop and Dwelling House or U Wueen Sirect, Apply to J, ucuiil, aul, ti CT it OST.—Cigar Case, with amber mouth piece, ‘ase marked “ J. A. M,” between St. Peter’s Bay and Souris,on er about Saturday, the 4th, Reward at Tuc EXAMENER Office. Pp ANO FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in very vest F repair, iro’ lraine, lie as colored case, upricht. A bargain, “easou ior selling leaving t city.—-MkS. VDavip *RASER, - chool J strect aug 2), iw Ww ANTED,--A smart Girl, for general house work in a family of two. aang 29, tf VA? ANTED, a good cook. : Watson, Queen Street. Apply to Mrs. ti © LET, a house containing seven rooms, situated on Richmomd street, nesr Hii's- ‘borough square. Possession Ist October next. | Apply to P. Bourke, on the premises. Aug. 27. evd tld pd O LETV.—A Tenement Dweliing House on Dorchester Street, centrally ani conveniently »P TO LET — The Soop now occupied by W. airs. Good stand for auy Kini of or _ TS DERS will be received at the Mayor’s A MEETING of the Natural History; . Office up to noon of SATURDAY, the LA Society will be held in J. D. McLeod’s| 14th of September next, for the purchase of Hall, on Wednesday, the 4th day of September | Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) Debentures next, at 4 o'clock, p. m. ‘ of the City of Charlottetown, payable in Subject—** Ferns”—Paper by Principal} Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four MeSwain. (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. The Debentures will be issued on and bear interest from the Ist October next. The Council do not bind themse!ves to ac- cept the highest or any Tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. aug 21, 1889-—-m ws pat tu thur sat D>. MONTGOMERY. augsl—3ins Secretary, — (onvent de Notre Dame, ——- Se ~~ ee Fi: HE INSU RANGE The private classes for pupils intending to sue’a course of study in the various depart- ae pursues core of nay vacous dpa: mba Pavtory Aeguranca Cp, Of Canada work, etc., will he re-opened on Thursday, | September 4th, ié ia YTUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, Ss September 2nd, at the Convent de Notre Dame, Hilisboreugh Square. Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1558. ‘HEAD OFFICE, - - HALIFAX. et HAW KER’S JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, 3 ALT {) ERR, apital subseribed, A Favorite and M:.. Valuable $1,090,000.00 ‘Paid up. - - - 259,060.00 2 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, er all Luroat ane Agent for P. BE. 1 ea 238% La s fer all “Luroat on Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1880—t4 MRE PisCases. . It has cured hundreds of cases considered; | i it sovihes, heals aud strengthens | D4. Ve < : or irritated Throat and Lungs in | ” San Aza 6G. a very short time. Justa iew doses will cure woisitiapiaaiials a fresh cold if taken in time, Price 50 sents | WTR want a Weed Turner, 6. Men 6 at per bottle. For sale at th Drug Stores, y¥ ne ype iess. the disease Pai ; W. HAW 8 aoe Benchmen, and four smart, strong Boys. roprieter, MARK WRIGHT & CO. novl0—ly dy St. John, N. BK. augl4—dy tf - tt te CC: Le j ’ Spruce Spars WANTED AT ONGE. | FOR SALE AT FICTOU, N.S. ar LABORERS, 200 Lumbermen, for DUO “9 SHERE are now for sale at Picton, in care S of Mi. Alexe. Garvin, a lot of Spruce Spars, irom sixty to seventy feet in length. j New Hampshire and Michigan. | Teamsters get from $24 to $28 per month and | found; ‘hoppers $26; Car-ioaders $26. Also, ie ee 100 Laborers for Massachusetts, and 50) Varties wishing to purchase cau app'y . ! Stone Cutter’. Our facilities being connected Garvin, oe $e tha. cener o8 Eros with large agencies through the country give . Coichester, N. 5. DANJEL McKENZIE | Us opportunities to place large numbers of | ' ote ’ and we guarantee all jobs given, N. Aug, 5, 1889—law dy Sania. S Athen 7 Employment Agency, 125 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. i. 5.—-When ready to come take the lnter) : R SAL®.—Ata liberat reduction, the Ency- national Steam 1doat for Rosten, . Oar 4 enh Pe PRT Raton Cad ' aug 24, 1889—tf Tn Le Ca to ag NPN eae ileal Canada Aiantio Steamship G0. The Fast, Stee) Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at W o'clock, , Returning, leayes Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. | Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, | via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directiy on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (lst class)........ «$ 9 20 BEE «0 s-cedcUdasiitet coueaseedcheud ede sieeses 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. EF. Isiand Navigation Co., jand on board their Steamers, and at my office, | Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. | CnrpMaN Bros., ao General Agents, Halifax. R, B, GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atiantic Avenue, Boston. “nay 2i—tf | FOR SALE OR TO LEY. oe eee iS ae Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent ! for a number of years, a Two-story |\Doubie Tenement Hor se, situate on Great George Street, between Filzroy and Eusion, opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. oe tend a Cireular Saw, six to eight | RADERS POR COAL. GLRALED TENDERS will be received at b_) the office of the City Clerk until noon of SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER N¥XT, for supplying and placing im the vaults of the City Hall and Market House, as dicected : $0 Tons of Acadia Reuad Coal, 10 Tens Sydazey Siack Coal. Said coal to be of the best quality of ths years, mining, to be weighed on the City Seales, and delivered op or before the lt October next. The Ton to consist of 2,000 lbs. The Council do not bind themselves to accep’ the lowest er any tender, By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Ceri a ee wien amd ae peers see.