» tocal and Other Items. | STIPeEN DIARY MaGistrate’s Covurr. Two | gsott Act cases were dismissed this forenoon | = Resignep. — Messrs. Ings and Dawson have | resigned their seats at the City School Board. paxarrovs.--The south end of the box | drain at the Rankin Houce corner is unsafe. ro Reapers.--Don't fail to hear Mrs. Jean reaholm at the Y. M, GC. A. on Tuesday | | nig - rae ‘“ Hauteax.”—The steamer Halifax | sailed it t with 3 passengers. - Orient Dis “sien, No. 161], ] e of T., mee's this evening, at the usual | hour Brethren ple xe be punctu al. ’ will be a cricket match | CricketT.——There d at Victoria Park to-morrow afternoon, aa commencing at three o'clock. In this | match Judge Young's pr’ s will be competed for. - * cgestion AporreD.—The idea of raising a subseription for a monument to the late Theophilus J. Farquharson has tiken de‘ nite shape. We hear that about ~ 00 have already been subscribed. - Goop Svoxt.— Three members of the Char- iottetown B. B. Sporting Clab returned home last evening, after evjoying a very pleasant day, and baggiag fi‘ty six golden plover. decisis Tax Paitnarmonte Socizty.—Dudley Bucks’ **Golden Legend” has been selected for practice by the Philharmonic Society | which will, it is hoped, resume work in the | course of a week or two. = Covcert.—We learn that the Directors of | the Provincial E:hibicion have arcanged with the Rev. F_e.w KE. J. L’oyd to conduct the con- | cert which will be given © the Exhibition Building on Wednesday even‘ag, Ist October. i - New Booxs.—A further supply of the fol- lowing just received at the Diamond Book- store: ‘“*Thou Shalt Not,” ‘Speaking cf Ellen,” ‘‘His Private Character,” ‘The Devil's Daughter,” “‘ The Kreutzer Sonata,” ‘The Clemenceau Case,” etc. ied lwo Acctpents —A cow belonging to Capt. PeoliZwas run over by the train this morn- ing and so badly injured that she had to be| kiled. White she was being taken away a boy of eleven years owmed George Walter Howlett, son of Mr. Daniel Howlett, fell off the sloven, one of the wheels of which passed over his head. The lads wound was dressed and he is now doing well. Lenmunii Exuistrion Notes.—Ent. ,- forms are being filled in the difvrent cl :ses and sections of the Provincial Exhibition, 1890, in which exhibitors are manifesting deep interest. Stockraisers who intend to exhibit Shorthorn or Ayrshire pure bred animals, and who have not applied for the required certificate of pedigree from the P. E. Islaad Registry Book or the herd book of Nova Scotia should make application with as little delay as possible to the Exhibition Secretary, giving particulars of breeding silat Aw Evenrye or Music.—There is a possi- bility of Mr. Henry Waller giving our citizens @ rich treat in the Y. M. C. A. Hall on Mon- day evening the 15th inst. His splendid rendition of choice selections on the evening of Mrs. Scott-Siddons recitals captivated the audience and an almost unanimous desire for a repetition was expressed, which has now resulted as above. A few of our most talented vocalists wiil assist in making the evening one long to be remembered. MEETiNG OF Stocx<u“oLDERS. A meeting of the stockholde-s of the Moncton Sugar Refin- ing Company was held in their office at Monc- ton on Tuesday. The directors elec: .d were : J. L. Harris, Moncton ; Hon John Lefurgey, Summerside, P. E. I.; Josiah Wood, M. P, Sackville; H. W. Palmer, Dorchester; Frank Ross, Quebec; J. A. Humphrey and CU. P. Harris, Moncton. At as bsequent meeting cf the directors J. L. Harris was e'ected president, John McKenzie, secretary, ©. P. Harris, treasurer, and Messrs. Geo. H. Pick, E. T. Trites-2d D. Dickson, auditors. Tue Crrizens Banp.—The Citizens Band gave their usual Thursday night’s concert on the Square last evening. The playing was better than ever. That it was appreciated is unnecessary to say. Every selection was re- ceived with rounds of applause, and by the special request of some gentlemen present “T ttle Annie Rooney” was played a second time. We understand that there is a collec- tion being raised in aid of the Bend. This is right, the Band having the best of claims on our citizens for their generosity and kindness The collectors, we believe, are meeting with success every where. Ome Personal. Henry M. and Mrs. Stanley and Mrs. Ten- nant will sail for New York by the Teutonic. Mr. Parnell’s health is so precarious that his physicians urge a long sea voyage. Mr. A. E,. Mills, 1:epresenting Bartlett, Lyman & Co., of Boston, is visiting his native Province. We are inde bted to Donald McKay, E ;, M. P. P., for copies of the daily papers of Vancouver, B. C. The Kendal theatrical co ipany will sail by the Germanic, Sept. 24, for New York. Mr. and Mrs. Kendal and Manager Riddell will follow on the Etruria, Sept. 27. On and after the Ist of Uctober Kaiser W'1- helm will publish a newspaper, to be inspired directly by himself, and to be the official ex- ponent of his views on all subjects, military, civil and political. ‘The staff has already been appointed. The American minister at Paris has been formally protesting against French discrimina- tion in the matter of French pork. He takes high moral ground, and is surprised at France doing such athing. ‘The idea of the United States lecturing any nation for retaliation regulations is really too funny for anything. ~<a The Strikers Return. Cr caao, Sept. 4. Between 3. }and 4 + more striking car- | penters returned to work to-day, and the, strike is practically at an end. Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers or children teething for over fifty feurs wich perfect success It re- leves the little suffecer at one; it produces natural qu et sleep by relieving the child from pain; ard the little cherub awakes as * bright as a button.” Jt is very pleasant to taste. it soothes the child. softens the | gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, .regu- lates the bor.cls and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from | tecthing or other causes. Senta a heottle Twenty-five apll8’90dyeodwkyly | wins $10. ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, - oo PELEGRAPHIO VEWS, | “Peotal Despatottes to THE EXAMINER | | THE RIFLE. Island Riflemen at Ott-.wa. Orrawa, Sept. 4. | In the standing match Staff Sergt. R. V. | Longworth wins $5; in the Rideau match Surgeon Gillis wins $8, Lt. Stewart $5, Sergt. Prowse $5; in the Ouimet match Sergt. Davison wins $5, and Capt. Hender- | son stands 21st on the list, and wins $8 ; ia’! the extra series Staff Sergt. Allen wins $5, ' Capt. Stewart $5, Seigt. Davison $5. Capt. | Hooper, in the extra series at 8) yards, Staff Sergt. R. V. Lonwworth | wins $5 in extra series at 5() yards. The | Governor General's and Proud matches! will } » shot to-morrow. Staff Sergt. R. V. | Longworth was only two points short of getting into Governor General’s match. Orrawa, Sept. 4. | This was another day of favorable | weather for shooting. It was expected to close the programme to-day, but the num- | ber of ties to be decided render: 1 it im- | possible. In the Rideau match, with |} Martini Rifles at 5‘ ) yards, seven rounds, | Sergt. Maillene of Ott: wa. scor 1 the high- | est p sible, with Capt. Rogers and Pri- | vate Moodie, both of Ottawa next, with scores of 34. In the Ouimet match, by Martini Rifles at 6) yards and ten} rounds the first place was taken by Corp. Carroll of Ottawa, with a score of 49. In the Landsdowne aggregate the follow- | ing teams came in first in the! order named : Royal Grenadiers, Toronto, | 841 points; Sherbrooke Rifles, 840; Queen’s | Own, Toronto, 839; Ottawa Rifle Club, 838; 43rd Batt., Ottawa, 827. The individual aggregate is head | by Private Ellis, of Ot- tawe with a score of 3 * points At Mar- tini extra series ‘*‘ A,” five rounds, the ten first made the possible. In the Martini series **C,” seven rounds, Capt. Hooper stands third, and wins $10, score 32. Aetion for Libel. Ha irax, Sept. 4. An action has just been commenced m the Supreme Court against J. Franklyn Shatferd, of the firm of Shatford Bros., of this city, for damages for libel at the suit of the Brus d’or Steam Navigation Company. The defendant, itis alleged, published a letter in the North Sydney Herald reflect- ing on the accommodation of a certain ship belonging to the said company. Amon- other things he referrcd to the multitude og bugs on the steamer. The plaintiff comf pany claims that the sad letter has been detrimental to their Inlerests, and as a con- sequence seek to recover drimages. — Criminal Neglgenc . Qoincy, Mass:, Sept. 4. Judge Humphrey. in the District Court of East Norfolk, made a return this after- noon on the inquest held upon the recent Old Colony Railroad disaster at Quincy. He finds that a track jack was the cause of the acsident, and that Joseph F, Welch, section master, was guilty of criminal neg- ! ligence in allowing the jack to be placed on | the track at that time He is guilty of grosser negligence for not ordering its re- | moval before the train was due at that! point. He finds that Michael Hartley placed the jack on the track. Nova Scotia Steel Works. Hairax, Sept. 4. The annual meeting of the Nova Scotia Steel Company’s directors was held last week. The returns of the year’s business are most satisfactory, and a dividend of 10 per cent was declared. In reference to tl:e rumored sale of the Steel Works to an English Comp: .y, it is stated authoritively that there has been no sale or transfer of the Work: so far, and PB ISLAND RAILWAY. Excursion to Summerside. | A SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will | leave Charlottetown for Summerside at 7.45 a. m, (standard) on SATURDAY, 6th | instant. Returning, will leave Summerside at | 3.15 p. m. (standard). | Fare for the round trip, 60 cents. Should thre weacher be unfavorable on om Halifax fer Bos’ n on Wednesday | 86m $5 ; in the grand aggregate Sergt. Davi-' Saturday, ihe Excarsion will be postponed until fur‘ er ¢ otice. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. | Railway Office, \ | Ch'town, Sept. 2, 1890. { exceedingly good—much ahead of last year. FRIDA’, SEPTEMBER 5, ae sotementmnenre a et PERKINS & Standard Dry fv) (x) Popular Prices for Goods. Up to the ist of August this season’s trade with us has been We attribute it to Fall Trin from Liverpool. the fact that we have been giving excellent value in all kinds of THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE EREMA, SOO TONS REGISTER, —WILL SAIL FROM— Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT 25th SEPTEMBER, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply ia London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, Union Court, Oid Broad Street ; in Liverpoo!, to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 1890. TENDERS. ‘(C\EALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until noon of MOND4SY, the 8th inst, For Shingling the North Side of the Market House, sania EBD acon Putting New Pitch Reof en Ware- house, Queen Street, according to specification to be seen at the office of the undersigned. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, sept2—t wf Clerk. Johnson's Stomachic Aperient, ee. EVERYBODY'S PILLS, -—FOR—— Indigestion, Constipation, Bilious ness and the many ailments con- sequent upon the sluggish that the matter is only under consideration. Assignment in New York. | New York, Sept. 4. | Sawyer, Wallace & Co., cotton, coffee and provision commission merchants assigned to-day. The liabilities will un- doubtedly reach into the milliors. They say their resources were completely ex- hausted in the fore'gn option business. It is estimated their nominal asse’= are $1,- 750,C ). ERD eee H’POWN DRIVING PARK —-—-AND—— Provincial &xhibition Association. : ‘HE PREMIUM LIST for the Exhibition i to be held o-. the Grounds of the above Asso’ ation, on the 30th September and Octo- ber Ist, 2nd and 3rd next, has been amended as follows :— Class 3 to be changed by inserting Sections 14 and 34. Section 14 to be: ‘ Stallion 3 years old and under 4 years old, imported, lst prize, $12.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $5.00.” Section 34 to be: ‘‘ Stallion 3 years old and under 4 years old, Island bred, Ist prize, $10 00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $5.00.” N. B.—Exhibitors please cut out. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. aug30—dy wky tl dte her guar jour pio Tenders for Debentures. YEALED TENDERS, marked *‘Tender for Se ath” wi'' be received by the Board of Schoul Trustees of Cherlott 2* »wn, through the undersigned, up to 12 o'clock, noon, 22ND SEP- TEMBER, PROX., for School Debentures of #70 exch, amounting to Twer ty-Thro Thousand Do"ars, issued by t.e Board for a period of twenty ye ~s, and bearing interest at four per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, undgr the provisions of the Public Schools Act, 1 a an Act amending the me, in 1899. e payment of the Interest on these Debentures is aranteed by the Provincial Government. Ten- ers will be received for the whole or part of said Debentures. ¢ OXENHAM ISAA ’ Secretary of School Board. Ch’tov.n, Aug. 26, 1890--ti 22nd action of the Liver, Kid- ney and Bowels. 25 CENTS PEK BOX, PRICE Sent by mail on receipt of price. free on application. Prepared only by ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Streets, Charlottetown. Sample jyl8 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc LO8t.—0n Wednesday last, in the vietaity of Rochford Square, a pair of Spectacles in a case, Finder wi!! please leave same at Ex- AMINER Office. li—septs T° LET.—The cummodious Dwelling House on the corner of Weymouth and G n Streets, containing 12 rooms, pantries, etc., and heated by furnace in cellar. ith or without stable. Ap- ply on the premises. 2w eod—sept4 T° LET.—House on Bayfield Street, containing 7 rooms, water in same. Kent low. Aliso, for sale, one Oil Tank and three Stoves in first- class order. Apply at once to CHas, C., HENRY. septi—3i HORSES AND BUGGIES to hire at Mr. Pickard’s Saddlery Stables, opposite Post Office, Apply to J, Fitzpatrick. Sept3 4i pd WANTED. —Coat, Pants and Vestmakers wanted at once at McLeod & McKenzie’s. sept 3—l1w LOST.—On Tuesday evening, September 2nd, a Tortoise Shell Hair Ornament, Gold mounted, Finder wili be suitably rewarded by returning same to the office at the Hotel Davies. sept 3 -4i pd OSIAH CARMODY has removed to Water Street oa woere he is better ae By pregaces supply his customers ’ fresh Oysters. sept 3—3i pd WAN TED.—A first-class Shoemaker. Apply to a McINTYRE, Malpeque Road. sep WANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply to Mrs. Isaac CAR- TER, King Square. lw pd—septl To LET.—On Orlebar Street, a Tenement House, one t containing eight rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September. Apply to Mrs. BLaTcH. tf—aug30 LET.—A House on Hillsborough Street, containing 9 rooms, at present occupied by Mr. George Carter. Possession can be given 15th September. Apply to Judge Alley, or at the store of rge Carter & Co. eod tf—aug28 WANTED.—To go to Moncton, a good Cook for a very small family. Passage paid. High wages given. References required. Apply at M. Pootr’s, 50 Hillsborough Street, . tween 3rd and 5th September. aug28 K. D. (. Cures Dyspepsia. K D. ©. for the Stomach. | Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ‘Those who have not traded with us in the past should do so now, and they will find we have the cheapest goods to be had. During August we will give some Rare Bargains in Summer Dress Goods, Millinery, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, Muslins, etc. We have a job lot of Homespuns, suitable for Boys’ wear (or even Men’s), which we will clear at a low price. and White Cot- NOW OPENING—A large stock of Grey tons, Cotton Warps, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Cottons, Ducks. Drills, Blankets, etc, Having bought at the lowest point, we can sell hem very cheap. Try PERKINS & STERNS. THREE CASES Christy's Celebrated Hats JUST OPENED AT PROWSE BROTHERS’, And Piles of Other New Goods. Charlottetown, August 29, 1890, a —— — First Show of New Goods FOR THE SEASON. (x<\ (x) Charlottetown, August 1, 1890. ———_—_] ‘¥ ADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to inspect our new range of DRESS MATERIAL which have just come to hand. A choice selection of the leading Novelties in .COS- TUME TWEEDS, SERGES, CASHMERES, MERINOES, &, in the newest Shades and Fabrics, at most moderate prices. ! Ask to see our special line of SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, the best value in the city. Trimmings, Braids, Ribbon Velvets, Buttons, &c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. This important branch is under the management of a First-class Milliner with large xperience. Ladies may rely upon their orders being executed in first-class style. FAMILY MOURNING. (x) A Large Stock of Newest Dress Fabrics and Mourning Requisites now opening direct from London. JAMES PATON & CO. @harlottetewn, August 22, 1890.—eod & wky SEY ES DAT Te TLE YS PE Pe Oe ae SE RT Dancers = BIT dW 2m gS con myenteric ams eam an ns rare gia aoe tac APLAR gels AE PLO LOL INES LTT) fg BM ILE LITE