THE DAILY Local and Other Items. | '[ LGRAPHIC NEWS, \ WUAR ‘ jUal The policemen moved in ters In the City Building to on Parties who appealed against ist settle the same this vy will lose the discount. oo Fraser, inspection » railway to-da\ { nsworth, Mr mm & tour ol +) Wineglass « \ i \ fs stilfand glossy. Just * o cured of Deafn es wead of 23 nd a description of who applies to Nrcnol . Montreal. 4in—ml4 > n Street \ QUES \NSWERED., lish paper for, l casticaily inquired ar “What do you llike to know?” sat ) irate politician, tackling ‘For $2 a year, in advance,” . ‘and you owe me for o: Three hundred and li supplied for admission Pris of Wales College and Normal ‘minations are heid in Chat verside, Montague and Souris, eeding. . ttet wn, Sum 1a are how pro P i or RT Seven Scott Act Mahon, the man who lock to was told and last the Pp lice irraigned before the snded to jail for cases is yesteruay iven till SIX leave city, did not do as hx ning Was again gathered in oy was : is morhinyg he Magistrate and was rem one Weer. Row at? a Crrcvs Chere Rivier Du Lo etween gamobiers I was a row at Que., on Thursday night, winy Howe's cit ,bitantsa, i mblers us and One l several seriously reated a panic in the men and children mptied revol ; and rifles. man is said to be fatally an ient, ‘ha nanny WwW A Very Sap Cas A y ascertained, was ung woman, ind I on the roadside WOrkKing in an pileptie fit, near North River Bridge this i was brought to town by some yuunteymen. On the order of Dr. Johnson, Prince Edward Island ; IS Pieasinpg tv orehvon, 40 } ' iearhb, sne S$ lin} msid \ é MacKEeRSL Fisut Now that a good y people are ing their hand at mackerel shing in th arbor, it would | as well for every fisherman to respect his neighbors nets, oats, etc. Last night, we are informed, one illided with hough repeat- Phis is net right, not occur again. f the parties skirmishing abcut ontaining two men, alt warned to keep off wl We trust that 16 will > ' MIRE mac kerel were t evening. . . severai good catches of made otf Gallas Point las inate PostaL Maps \ postal map of New Brunswick has lx issued from the Chief Inspector's office at Ottawa. The map of Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island is now in the printers’ hands. Later on maps of Ontario and the other provinces, indicating the postal r s, will be issued. The en- graving is done on stone, so that changes can i made whene’ fresh editions are pub- ” 7 No Drvip D th Nova Scotia Cotton Company eting in Halifax n Wednesday and decided to declare no tividend. In course of the discussion it was stated that the mill had only paid two per ave veral stockholders e€ management and wanted the ; nt. su its existence. ied th was finally decided to w $100,000 on 6 per cent. debentures, to tirst lien on the mill, plant, ete. icchata Zioxs Cuvren Prextc.—The picnic, on Thursday, the Yth, at Cape Traverse, is look- i yt wrdl =t wito interest by old and mang. The young people of Zion Church Sunday School are hereby reminded that their last chance to procure scholars’ tickets on Wednesday evening, in the base- No tickets will be wiil be ment, from the committee. on sale at the storesafter 9 p. m. on Wednes day id all having tickets for sale are re- y; quested to make returns at the meeting same eve niby. —_ fae Porato Crop In Nova Scotrra.—Says » Nova Scotia exchange :—The potato crop is one, and of great importance all »vince for home consumption, and in some yunties for export. All counties give returas of area planted this season that must be regarded as satisfactory, the lowest being Yarmouth, 80, the only crop in which that connty reduction. Annapolis shows an increase of area (113). Kings, in which the crup is so extensively for cxport, shows a slight decrease (93). Digby leads the list of areas with 123, which will f i leading ver the pt shows a4 grow D neariy nace up the deficiency of 25 pet cent. Of iast ul Victoria shows 110, the exten- sion of s crop, which deties drought, having been suggested by the shortness of other crops las: year rhe pot sto crop area for the pro- vince this year is 104, or an increase of 4 per mt. Other root crops show very favorable as fat vald be judged. Hay is nearly an average crop. Waterworks Arbitration. Tue arbitrators have made their award in favor of Daniel Miller, owner of the 3h acres expropriated by the Water Commis- sioners for pumping engine, etc., for $3,500. The arbitrators were Peter Sinclair, L. C. Owen and Wm. Miller. An award was also made in favor of Richarc Burke, tenant in possession of the same property, for $110. Mr. Burkes lease had three years to run before the €Xpiration of the term. ‘The arbitrators im this case were Peter Sinclair, and Robert Stewart. The latter refused to sign the above award. ~<a Grasshopper Plague. MonrreaL, Aug. 6. The residents of Barthelomie claim that the plague of grashoppers which infested their vicinity some time ago, bas complete- ly disappe red, to the masses and processions of the faith- ful ot the parish. Imp wrtant sale of real eatate, the ver) ntre of the business part of the Cty, fre on Queen street. Particulars in Blew days.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. aug 4 3i and some | ituated in | ife os | treal; W Davies, do; B M Hageor and wife, tf raw starch will | SPROIAL Despatoues To Toe EXamMINeR, i General Sheridan. Wasurneton, August 6. | Both House and Senate to-day adopted resolutions out of respect to the memory of | General Sheridan. The House immediate- ly adjourned as a further token of respect, Nonquirt, Mass, Aug 6. Mes.ages of sympathy and condolence | have been received by Mrs, Sheridan and | Col. Sheridan from prominent men in civil | ; and military life on the death of General | years’ standing | Sheridan, all declaring in some way or other to manifest the high esteem in which the General was regarded. The remains leave Nonquitt on Wednesday by special boat, and will be conveyed to Washington | | by special train. Services will be held | | Saturday, and the remains interred in the | | National Cemetery at |} ing the opening of the Kingston Exhibition ‘the new Cabinet Ministers will be returned L. C. Owen | ' Clinen, New Haven; Chas Menger, New York and that it is due entirely | ; | | the approval of the two countries. Arlington the same day. - ——— The Crops and the Outlook, Toronto, Aug. 6. Supplementary crop reports received to- night from all parts of the Province of On- tario show that all the crops, with the ex- ception of spring and fall wheat and hay, will be above the average in yield and qual- ity. Previous reports stated that the out- look was bad, owing to the general drought which prevailed, but since then rain has fallen everywhere, and instead of a scarcity there is likely to be an abundance of every- thing. Saturday settling up business circles, and on the whole culty The wholesale houses and met their paper promptly. Country merchants were some- what slow, but that was expected, as money is scarce among the farmers, owing to crops not being harvested. The outlook is ex- cellent. Business men look ferward to a good fall trade. was day in no difli- was experienced. retailers Ottawa News. Orrawa, Aug. 6. Lord Stanley and Sir John Macdonald have both signified their intention of attend- next week. Present appearances indicate that both by acclamation. It is rumored that Mr. Laurier will re- sign his present seat and contest Montreal. fhe Australian colonies have refused to renew the existing subsidies to the San Francisco line of steamers, and it is rumor- ed that the Pacific Line from Vancouver will negotiate for the service. Latest advices from Victoria indicate that the reports of the Skeena trouble were greatly exaggerated. A New Move. Wasuineton, Aug. 6. Mr. Blair introduced in the Senate a resolution looking to a new treaty with Canada. The resolution requests the President to open negotiations with Great Britain wih a view toa settlement of the differences with Canada, and especially to an arrangement of terms mutually, just, honorable and satisfactory for a_ political union between Canada or any of the pro- vinces and the United States, subject to — —<———————_____- The Irish Controversy. Lonpvon, Aug. 6. Balfour delivered an address before 3,000 people at Ambridge to day. He declared that the Irish controversy conducted by calumny instead of argument. He had been told that the Parnell commission had been appointed to crush the Government's political opponents. He asked how this could be done if the accused were innocent. was Immigration. Toronto, Aug. 6. The returns of the Ontario Immigration Department show that for the six months ending June 30th, 54,319 immigrants ar- rived in and passed through the Province. Of these 40,455 passed through to the United States, 87 went to the Province of Quebec, 1,031 to Manitoba, and 1,274 re- mained in Ontario. Fever in Montreal. Montreal, Aug. 6. An outbreak of typhoid fever has occurred amongst the inmates of the Carmelite Con- vent, Hochelaga. All postulants (those who have not yet taken the habit) were sent to their parents. One of the nuns has since died and four others have been pros- trated. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 6—P Kelly, O B Emery and wife, Montague; J McCormack, Souris; D McLaren, Cassie McLaren, Belle Creek; J R Thompson, Vancouver, W T; Thos Corbett, Tyne Valiey; J R Coffin, wife and two children, Bloomfield; Robert Ellis, O'Leary Station; F J Hoyt, Murray Harbor North; A Martin, R Martin, Valleytield; W F Callahan, S’Side; M Mc- Innis, St Peter's Bay; J Campbell, Montague Bridge; Jas Clow, Murray Harbor North; EC McLean, Eldon. 7—A McL Sinclair, Belfast; M McLean, North Wiltshire; Jas Ross, Mount Stewart; Rev W H Spencer, Mrs Spencer, Miss Marie Spencer, Montague; Sophie Peppard, Great Village, NS; Rev A Raulston, Murray Harbor North; Neil McKelvie, D G McKay, S’Side; H Hopgood, Kensington; DN Forbes, Tyne Valley; Rev J McLeod, Strath- albyn; M K Auerback, Montreal. HOTEL DAVIES. Mass; G TL Aug 5—C L Swan, Clinton, * J Marshal, Westville, N 5; Rod McKenzie, Pictou; Chas E Lamb and wife, Winthrop, Mass; W G Warren, London, Eng; J A Mor- rison, Halifax; w S Stewart, city; Mr and Mrs “Ellis Peterson, Boston; Wit Downey, Halifax: C T Gould and wife, Milber, Mass ; L R Keene and daughter, Mansfield, Mass ; } C Redmond, Montreal; J M Slater, Mon- , will be found at J. HXAMINER, - oe Weather Rulletin. 2 ? Toronro, August 7—-10 a. m ER BRO S., GUE Moderate to fresh easterly winds; generally cloudy with local rains; not much change ir temperature. oil ee Local Notices. Just opened, one case Ladies’ Bustles, from 20 cents upwards, newest out, at J. B. Mac- | donald’s. GREAT reduction in prices on Boots and Shoes during the month of August at J. B. Macedonald’s Boot Store. ti—aug6 Mens’ Unpercioruine.—The best variety of Mens’ Underclothing at the lowest prices Bh. Mac donald 8. au6—-tf Umeprecias, in Silk, Alpaca, Sateen and Cotton—a good range to select from—-jurt ope ned at J. B Macdonald's, ti aug6 As we are about making a inge with the intention of leaving the Is!and, we will now offer our goods at a very great discount at the Cheap Crockery Store.—\V. P. Colwill. July 30— dy eod 4 w, wky 4w. . ? 7 ° » ’ BALANCE of stock of Summer Clothing for | men and boys, selling off cheap toclear at} J. B. Macdonald’s. tf - aug6 | -_ BIRTH. In this city, this morning, 7th inst., the | wife of Dr. Conroy of a son. MARRIED. At St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, (Aug. 7), by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre, | giand-uncle of the groom, assisted by Rev. J. | C. McLean, Conroy, son of the late | Nicholas Conroy, Esq., Tignish, to Virginia | M., youngest daughter of the late John Fenton this morning, (George DIED. At Victoria, Crapaud, on Saturday, the 28th July, after a lingering illness of 12 months, Catherine the beloved wife of Charles Rogers, in the 61st year of her age, leavigg a husband, four sons and one daughter | to mourn their loss. | Rogers, Reddin’s Drug Store. Gross ENQ’S SALT, | 1 Gross BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 10 Boxes FLY PAPER, | Hlbs INSECT POWDER, INDIGO DIAMOND DYES | Country Traders will find our Wholesale Prices ir, ‘ < AC atest, and our PRIC mbroide1 ikes, best values; HOSIERY, es to match , Latest style BROW WN'S } as low as any in the city. D. O'M. 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Sm = oe os ip So} _ o=2. 2526 vNOD ame > < m C SER, om Coser OO SH Pa ® -— r ~ & SOO 3202 Ort BO) ‘= mand et es an — es oo er. ao = ml Dey BRP 26 — oo anna Rifle Association, HE ANNUAL PRIZE MERTING of this Association will be held on Kensington Rifle tanve, commencing on MONDAY, 13th August, at 8.30 a. m, G. L. DOGHERTY, Secretary, Provincial jy2i—dy tues & fri wky tl die Land Near Charlottetown FOR SALE. N ACRE OF LAND adjoining the property A of St. Dunstan’s College, on the Malpeque hoad. Apply to the undersigned, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. | Dated %th July, A. D. 1888, PETERS & PETERS. aug3—tf Pressed Hay. WNCarrand “*, do; Jas ‘ John; Debuque, lowa; T Carr, do. 7th-F BR Dearbo. Arthur E Cox, Boston. + ; 30 TONS PRESSED HAY. Vor sale by | jy% HORACE HASZARD. TUESDAY, SALE HOUSE) - U GUST 7, EXTRA dicate acct ——AND— ORDINARY <caetneemneeeteeaneeeealiceneeemornneeeener EN STREET, CH’TOWN. | Spee nae ; “ pee ec eanaenaenngeeronen | _—— _ OO ry Goods, Millinery, FURNISHINGS. oO W E are about making extensive alterations in our premises—building a new Brick Front, remodelling the interior, &c., which will necessitate our closing for some time, and as it is necessary to dispose of the balance of our large stock of Summer Goods, we have decided to make, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY, SW BEEP LNG ReaD U CTiIONS Newbery, Esq., Charlottetown. : “ ee ~| PREM MANGS, SILKS AND SATINS, ViLVETEERNS, GLOVES, PR TF COTTONS, i NGM 2 Ms, CREA ONNES, DRESS GOODS, | | TARLINGS, | The extraordinary prices we are offering must effect a speedy clearance. No goods sent for approval. TERMS CASH. Island. Charlottetown, July 16, 1888. Sorell acacien HATS AND RONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, LACES, RIBBONS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, CORSETS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTIAGS, ROOM PAPER, HEARTH RUGS, COUNTER PANES, | ROOM PAPER, SHEETINGS, | TICKINGS Freight paid on large parcels to any part of th BEER BROS. | Me Be aeneeneetniagieenntndincnanion ee — |GOMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. Ww 2 2, scause the Big Rush for Clothing is at Eu. NO WONDER —His Prices astonish the natives. KE. os oO sustomer more than pleased. Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrup Clothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &., &., but L. E. PROWS does the business all the same. June 25, 1588. » BECAUSE his Prices are too low for competition. whole vountry are invited to see his wonderful Stock o BANKRUPT CLOTHING. L. E. PROWSE’S. Every Th PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. WANTS, LOST, FOUND be, bargain. Apply at the Salesroom of G. M. Hs RRIS. lw—aug7 Finder will confer a favor by some receipts. : s li—aug/ leaving same at this office. WANTED. —A Boy“about 18 yearsold to drive Ya Bread Express end do general work — J. T. PEARDEN, tf—aug6 LOSt.—On Friday, 3rd inst., on boat or train between Point du Chene and Charlottetown. or between Railway Station and Cumberland Street, a pair of Gold Bewed Spectacles, in case. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this oltice. 4i-—aug6 V ANTED.—A Girl for general housework ina family of three. Apply at this office. aug6 —2i 4 LET.—A House containing six rooms, situ- ated on Waier Street, opposite Railway Station. Apply to F. S. CHANDLER. lw—aug6 MAN W AN TED—For outdoor work on a small 4 Farm in the suburbs. Must understand care Apply to Mrs. DesBRIsay, tf—aug6 of horses and catile. Soring Park, ryvwO LET.—A House containing five rooms, in good repair, situated on King Street, pear Pownal Street. aug3 WANTED.—An intelligent, obliging Boy, of good character, for a Country Store. Must write a fair hand. A Boy from the country pre- ferred. Apply in applicant’s handwriting to C. E. D., at this office. 2i eod—aug2 WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs. JOHN A. Moore, East Kent Street. tf—augl WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Plain Cook. Apply at this office. jy3l WANTED.—A general Servant in a_smail family. Apply to Mrs. HaLes, Water Street, opposite EXAMINER cffice. jy3l NOTICE.—Mr. NATHANIEL DECOURCEY wishes 4‘ toinform the public that he is prepared to cart away refuse from dirty yards, and perforr the work of a Scavenger. Apply at head of { Pownal Street, near St. James’ Church. | 3y81—Bi r — —- ———— | OST.—This morning, between the Post Offic and Water Street, a Purse containing $4 and | } } ~ — ——— ee ANTS Lost, FOUND °' A SWEEPING AVALANCHE —OFr—— | V JANTED.—At the Osborne House, a Cham } ber Maid. Gocd wages. aug7—3i eod pd | aey aS JAMES PATON & CO’S. o-———-— We Challenge Comparison with the following Goods : Black Cashmeres, Black Merinos, e Colored Dress Goods of all kinds, (3. FRE ess. Prints, Sunshades, Gloves, Hosiery, Underclothing, Millinery and Mens’ Readymade Clothing. JSAS.- a PATTON @. GoO., MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, July 23, 1888—eod & wky “or oer ern seen F moony PRO: BE AF gM & Ys, 2 ARE ct ee ee