Local and Other Items, rhe court for hearing appeals There APPEALS from city taxes was in session to-day. are a large namber of appeals, cammenctpeiiiitnin Ocr Arrea Horns.—William Hogan was fined 1 by the Stipendiary Magistrate tivis morning for being owt after hours, Ohana |. O. O. F.-St. Lawrence Lodge holds its regular session to-night. ‘Lhe initiatory and third degrees will be conferred by the staff. concecinlpinelill Usatrenpep To.—The nuisance at the cor- ner of Great George and Kent Streets still re- maine. After each rainfall the street at that point is almost impassable. “sam lrorrive Mare Soup.—The St. John Sun states that Mr. B. J, Case has sold his trotting mare by Sir Charles to Mr. W. S. McKie, of Charlottetown, for a good price. _ - Zrox Cavrcr Sunday Scuoor Prenic.—On the 9h August Zion Church picnic, at Cape Traverse, is intended to be the picnic of the season. Advertisement in due time. _ - Tar Last Sap Rrres.—The mortal re- mains of the late George R. Beer were laid to rest in Sherwood Cemetery, yesterday afternoon. The funeral was largely attend- ed. nial iia First Farge oF THE Season.—The Schr Emerald has arrived at Georgetown, from Launching Bay, with a full fare of mackerel. The Capt. reports plenty of fish, but very wilc, and hookers doing nothing. ————__.. To tue Dear.—A person cured of Deafnes, and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a simple remedy will send a description of it FREK to any person who applies to NicHoL soy, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—ml4 ceptions ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The Gripsack, a trust- worthy and readable travelers guide of the Maritime Provinces, is to hand. re is publish- ed by Messrs Knowles and Reynolds, two live newspaper men who fully understand their business, egies ATuietic.—Joe Lannon, (the coming John L. Sullivan of pugilism), assisted by Dick Cronin, the naval champion, and a host of local talent, will give an athletic exhibition, in the Lyceum, on Wednesday evening. wiallaiiatie Boat Sart Posrronep.—We are request- ed tu state that the boat sail, which was to have taken place to-night, in the Rocky Point Ferry boat, has been postponed till to-morrow night, on account of _the wet weather. <titipeiiiiined FAILURE oF THE Scott Act.—Rev. B. B. Keefer, of Toronto will discuss the above snb- jectin Y. M. C. A. Hall thissevening. Prof. Morgan, the blind vocalst, and his Shisha, ** Little Fairy” will farnish vocal and instru- mental music on the occasion. _— > ~ PostroxeD UNTIL 30TrH.—On account of the storm the Oddfellows’ Excursion to Pug- wash is deferred until next Monday, July 30th. The pilot, who arrived from Pugwash for the occasion, returniéd home this morning and is again engaged for the trip. _»—_— No Ear vor Music.—Miss Nora Gardner, of Brooklyn, Hants County, N.3S., was at- tacked and badly bitten by a dog one day last week, while performing on an organ in her father's reidence. Her music had evidently no charms for that particular dog. _——— A Four Wiveep Brre.—An exchange re- ports that a gosling was hatched last summer on a farm at Windsor, with four wings. The bird flourished and this summer is strolling around with three little goslings from ber own eggs, each bearing a similar number of wings —_»j-—__— Ar Sovris.—The Norweigian barque Fred is at Souris, with salt. When discharged, she will be towed to Pugwash, by the steam tug, thus savingtaking in ballast. Yesterday (Sunday), she flang out a large amount of bunting to the breeze, and looked exceedingly gay. ae Canmxe a CLencymMAN.—Previous to his de- parture from Point de Bute for his new station in the city of Halifax, the Rev. S. R. Ackman, was presented with an ‘address, ac- companied by an ‘elegant gold-headed ebony cane, as a token of esteem from the young people of Point de Bute. —_——@—— Trostisa Tea.—The tea at Tignish, on Wednesday last, netted some $1,700, (the gross receipts being $2,300,) the largest amount ever realized at ateaon the Island. There were between 5,000 and 6,000, people on the grounds during the day. The pro- ceeds are tobe devuted to tne interior decorat- ion of the chapel at Tiguish. ——_—~»>— - Week's Fisnivc.—Mackerel are re- plentiful, but few have yet been caught. t week a few barrels were seined off Little Pond. The steam tug Ralph threw her seine around a small school off Rollo Bay, on Thursday evening, but only succeeded in gesting one barrel, Off Kast Point and Campbell's Cove a few barrels of No. I's were taken by the shore men. Last week's fishing was unsatisfactory, both to seiners and hook and liners. THe ported as bein <ciciiiltedtes @A Stream Server.—The little steamer Ralph, 15 horse power, of Sambro, N. S., is on the coast, ready to take a hand at seining mackerel. She is commanded by Peter Hamm, brother of the celebrated Nova Scotia oars- man, who, in company with Teemer, is soon % row a race in the United States that will attact general attentiou in the sporting world. E. Hamm, the father of the oarsman, is also on board. A hale and hearty old man is he, proud of his sons and fond of the sea. Sovrts East.—Souris East, the eastern terminus of the P.E. J. Railway, now takes first rank among the rising towns of the Maritime Provinces, How speedily it has developed into its present proportions may be judged from the fact that only about seventy years ago it had but one resident householder, the late John Longapie. The next who settled there were the late Fidelle Paquet, Peter Cheverie, Francis Lavie, John McPhee, John MeDonald, Francis Cheverie, Nei! McDonald, and Edward Keays, The first merchants who di business in Souris were J. Coughlan and Bev jamin ‘Bares. Then came Shattuck & any John McFarlane, McDonald & Walker, John night, Donald Beaton, &c. The first n Catholic Chureh that was built there Was erected under the ministry of the Rev. Father John,” who resided at St. Margaret's. t forget the tea that is to come off at Uris on the Ist of August. " i : The auction sale of the Revere House as ad- Vertised, takes place on the premises to Morrow, Tuceday, July 24th, at 12 oclock, neon.—A. McoNezii, Auctioneer. ExcLisu Boot Tops at lowest prices at J, B, Macdonald’s Boot Store. Ae a ARC 8 THE DAILY EXAMINER. ae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Srectat Desparours to Tus Behioan ER. Terrible Murder. Monrreat, July 21. For some time ‘past there has been bad blood between Napoleon Michael and his brother-in-law, Jeremiah LaMontagne, who lived at Wolfstone, Quebec. Late last night the latter went to Michael's house, and without warning shot him three times, each bullet taking effect in his neck. Thinking Michael was dead LaMontagne carried him to a bed in the house, soaked the mattress with coal and oil, and set fire to the cot. Ina few moments Michael re- turned to consciousness and not- withstanding his horrible wounds, was able to throw himself off the burning bed and crawl out of the house where the sight of the fire had attracted a crowd of neighbors. A priest was immediately called, who, after administering the last rites of the church, received from Michel a declaration of the facts of the case. LaMontagne has fled:from the neighbor- hood or he would be lynched. a Emperor William's Visit. St. Pererssurc, July 22. The German Imperial visitors attended Lutherian service this morning and after- wards accompanied the Czar and Czarina to the castle chapel, where {service was. held according to the Russian liturgy. Splendid chorals were rendered by the court singers. The departure of the German Imperial party 1s postponed until Tuesday morning. An official messenger says that in proposing the health of the Emperor William at Kras- noezlo, the Czar included in the toast, ** His glorious army.” a — — Fatal Railway Collision, Lyncusrure, Va., July 21. A collision on the N. & W. Railway this morning, eight miles above the city, be- tween freight and material trains, killed both engineers, one fireman and five men in the crew. Both engines and seven cars were demolished. Loss $100,000. The Moons Eclipse. New York, July 23. The total eclipse of the moon was seen from this city under favorable circum- stances, and satisfactory observations were made by the astronomers at Columbia College, The sky was cloudless through- out. Strange. Rocuester, N. Y., July 23. On Saturday evening Prof. Main secured some photographs in which an object sup- posed to be a satellite was again caught by the camera. A Heavy Failure. Monrreat, July 22. Ross, Haskell & Campbell, wholesale dealers in fancy goods, have suspended pay- ment with liabilities of $100,000. ——— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 25—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, partly cloudy and warm, with local showers or thunder storms. + I ~ Personal. Mr. G. A. Brown, C. E., is now in Kings County attending to public works. The Earl of Erne has been elected Grand Master of the Orangemen tiiroughout the world. Mr. Albert Carvell, of Toronto, paid a visit, on Saturday, to his relatives and old friends in this city, and left again this morning. Mr. J. M. Campbell, of the Post Office De- partment, who has been spending 2 few holi- days in the United States, arrived home on Saturday evening. Tkos. Dunlap and Dr. Hewson, of Amherst, with their wives, left to-day for P. E. Island and Cape Breton, on a pleasure trip, and will be absent some weeks. — Post. His Lordship Bishop MeIntyre and Rev. J. ©. Macdonald, who accompanied Rev. Mother St. Angelina to Moncton on Friday, arrived home again on Saturday evening. The Rev. D. Davies Moore, A. M., and wife arrived in town from their bridal trip, last week, and yesterday the rev. gentleman en- tered upon the duties of his pastorate at Corn- wall, The following ladies and gentlemen, who have been attending the Teachers’ Convention at St. John, N. B., returned home on Satur- day evening:—D. Montgomery, Miss E. E. McKinnon, Miss Maria Lawson, Miss Nettie McPhail, Miss Bessie Alexander, Miss Bessie Seller, Chas. Kieily, Stephen Balderston, Herbert H. Shaw, James Daly, Joseph Me- Cabe, Wm. Cain, Geo. E. Robinson, Lauchlin McDonald. Rev. B. B. Keefer, of Toronto, preached an excellent sermon in Prince Street Methodist Church yesterday forenoon, and another in Zion Church in the evening. He will deliver a lecture in Y. M. C. A. Hall this evening, on a very interesting topic. Mr. Keefer is accompanied to Charlotte town by his wife, Mrs. Bessie Starr Keefer, who is well known in the Upper Provinces and the United States as an accomplished journalist and lecturer. An exchange, com- menting upon one of her lectures, says: ** Mrs, Keeler entertained her audience as few audiences are entertained, and sent them home to think as they had never thought before.” Another paper says that she has ‘‘gained high honors upon the public plat- form, being freely accorded by the Christian Union of New York to rank next to Miss Willard as an effective speaker.” It is pos- sible that Mrs. Keefer will deliver one of her lectures in Charlottetown. —« -@)oa Morners.— Mrs. eer soothing Syrup should always be used when oat pM catting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; It produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as bright 8 buiton.” It is very pieasant to taste. : soothes the child, softens the gums, allays - pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, anu the best known remedy for re whether arising from teething oF ot = causes. Twenty-five cents & ee sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Seo a Syrup, and take no other kind. [April l jen Lapies’ Surprers, 30 cents a pair, at J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. ADVICE TO Supreme Court. GEORGETOWN, July 21. Dougald Henry vs. James Randall Action of ejectment. Verdict for defend- ant, : Court adjourned sine die. DIED. At her residence, King Street, this city, on the 20th instant, after a lingering illness borne with Christian fortitude, Mrs. Fllen Connell, a native of Kilkenny, Ireland, in the 80th year of her age. May her soul rest in peece. At St, Andrews, June 23rd, Mrs, Hugh McIntyre, aged ninety years and eight months, leaving four sons and five daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. AUCTION SALE REVERE HOUSE. THE— [1 AM INSTRUCTED TO SELL BY AUCTION, ii CN Ss. TUESDAY, 24th JULY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, On the Premises, | HAT conveniently situated Hotel, popu- larly known as the ‘*REVERE HOUSE,” and Premises (with or without. the two adjoining Lots fronting on Water and Great George Streets), at the fiead of Steam Navigation es ’ . Company’s Wharf, —OF Post Office and other public buildings a tine view of the Harbor and the cool breezes from the salt water. with benefit of This favorite Hotel has always received a large and constant patronage from leading fourists, Commercial Men and the general public. TERMS—25 per cent. at sale; the balance secured by mortgage on the Premises for a term of years, bearing interest at six per cent. per annum. 427 See Plan at my office, A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. jy5—4, 6, 7, 10, 13, 16, 18, 21,22. wy 13, 20. Re Estate of Harris & Stewart, up to WEDNESDAY, the lst day of August next, at noon, for the above Estate, as follows :— For ist. All the Stock-in-Trade, comprising Dry Goods, now in the shop lately occupied by said firm. 2nd. Allthe Shop and Office Furniture and Fixings, Express Wagon, Sleigh and Harness. 3rd. Ali the Book Debts, Notes of Hand, Judg- ments, .Bulsof Sale, andall amounts due said firm, together with all securities held by said tirm in security for amounts due said firm, in- cluding two small plots of Leasehold Land at Vietoria. Lot 29, and any interest which W. H. Stewart, one of the partners, hadina Farm at Lot 48, and which he conveyed gto the - under- signed, The tenders must be forall or any portion of said Estate separately, as above classified. Tenders must be made on the forms prescribed by the Assignee, and such forms can be obtained on application to undersigned, A Stock List of each of the above three classes of said Estate will be ready and open to the in- spection of intending purchasers at the shop lately occupied by said firm, on and after Satur- day next, the 21st instant. The undersigned does not guarantee the cor- rectness of said Stock List as to values, quantities and qualities. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the undersigned, for ten per cent. of such tender, and will be returned to those whose tenders are not finally accepted, but will be absolutely forfeited as to those who refuse or neglect to complete their offer on being re quested to do so. fhe balance of the respective amounts ten- dered shall be paid within 24 hours after notice of acceptance of such tender, and the goods ten- dered for removed by the tenderer within three days thereafter,—such goods to be at the risk of tenderer after notice of acceptance to hina. The Assignee will not be obliged to accept the lowest or any tender, Dated this 19th day of July, 1888. F. W. MOORE, Assignee, jy19—dy tl sle DESIRABLE DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. am instructed by JOHN HIGGINS, ESQ,, to sell by Auction on the Premises, On Thursday, 26th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Valuable Dwelling House on Prince Street. This is a very desirable propert, situated as it is in one of the most pleasant paris of the city. G. M. HARRIS, jyl3 Auctioneer, close by the Railway Station and near the | TENDERS will be received by the undersigned nf eatin ae caieetemnaenandl BEER BROS. SALE HOUSE DRESS GOODS, REM MENGS, SILKS AND S4’PENS, VeLVETEENS, : GLOVES, Pei © COTTORNS, Gi NGH ¢ Ms, | ORBEIONNES, TABLINGS, Island, TERMS CASH. - potency Charlottetown, July 16, 1888. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. BARBER WANTED to go to Charlottetown, P. E. l-—a steady man and good artist—to take change of one of the best equipped Barber Shops in this city. It contains three chairs, has an ectablished trade, and is located on the princi- pal business street. Apply immediately at the oftice of this paper. or to J. CARROLL, ~ Reflector Oyster House,” Queen Street, Charlottetown, >, KI ‘jy23—S'side jour Hx chron St John tel tf REMOVAL. Mrs. HennessEy, Dressmaker, has’ femoved from her late residence on Great George Street to Kent Street, opposite Stewart’s Bckeryand begs that the patronage so liberally extended to her in the past will be con- tinued in the future. pda 6i—jy23 Bex WANTED in an office. Enquire at this office. jy2l \AT AN ED.—A Girl for general housework. sang to to MRs. FRANCIS McCarron, Rich- mond Street. nl jy20_ WANTED.—A good intelligent Boy to learn the art of Photography. Apply to THOMAS CooK, LePage’s.Corner. pda 3i—jy20 Ww ANTED.—A good Man to attend horse and cow and very small farm. Apply at this office. si—jy20 W ANTED.—To hire or purchase, a second-hand Double Phaeton. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. pd—jyle i ST.—This forenoon (19th inst.),. between the Post Office and the head of Pownal Wharf, down Queen and Water Streets, a Bunch of Keys. Finder will be rewarded by jeaving them at this office. Ds : 3i-jyl9 WANTED TO’ RENT.—A Singte Room ina private house. First floor preferred. Ad- dress *“‘Mrs. M. H.,” EXAMINER office. jyi8—3i pd WANTED. -Three honest, pushing Men in your v.cinity; special inducements now ; fust-selling specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, 2m (tues & fri)—ju5 Rochester, N. Y. T° LET=-A House containing six rooms, in good repair, situated on King Street, near ee Street. Apply at EXAMINER office. yl FoR SALE.—A first-class Barouche, with dou- ble set of Harness and Pole complete. Apply to Mrs. OWEN CONNOLLY, pd 5i—jylé WANTED. —A Girl for general housework in a * small family, Apply at this office. jyt8—si pd To LET.—A House on Prince Street, contain- ing nine rooms and a Shop, with outbuild- For further particulars apply at 2w eod—jyl7 ings attached. THE KXAMINER office. WANTED.—A competent Man as Foreman in wood-finishing or bench department of a Address “ Furniture,” care stating experience and tf—jy9 Furniture Factory. of KXAMINER oltice, wages expected. You Will Find See rie Fqualin Quality to and Lower in Price than any other. jylé Apply to Mrs. H. JAMES opposite Normal WANTED.—A Cook. tf—jy9 PALMER, Kent Street, chooi. D MILLER, Ringwood, Lot 65, can accommo- * date a few Gentlemen Boarders at his resi- dence for a few months, The most healthy locality on fhe Island, and convenient to town by sailboat or steamer from 8 o’clock, a. m., to 6 o'clock, p. m., every day. Good bathing and fishing. 2w—jyl7 WANTED.- -To Charter or Purchase, a Schoon- er of about 50 or 60 Tons, to carry lumber from Gaspe, Quebec. Apply to G, W. BENTLEY, Charlottetown, jus T° LET.—A Residence near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, recently in the occupation of the late Superintendent of the P. E. Island Rail- way. Immédiate possession. Apply to J. A. LONG WORTH. tf. ap25 BOARD WANTED AT ONCE.—A single Gen- tleman wents table board only for two months. Situation must be central and place nice. Address at once, Box No. 684. jy5d A GENTLEMAN and his Wife or two Ladies é can be comfortably accommodated after the first of July, on application to Mrs. W. KEN- NEDY, Hillsborough Square. juz2 T? LET.—The Boarding House situate on King Street, at present occupied by Arthur Clark. Possersion can be had on Ist August. Apply to CATHERINE MCKENNA, Terracs House. juzi—tw 3aw T° LET.—On corner of Water and Pownal Streets, a oom suitable for Shop or Office, lately occupied by the Inspector of Weights and Measures. Appiy to DR. BLANCHARD. tf—iald WANTED TO RENT.—A House containing seven or eight rooms. Apply at this oftice. acct d NTED.-A Cook. Good references re- W “Guirea. Apply to Mrs. F. L. Haszarp, Orlebar Street, ti—jy4 MONDAY... JULY 28. 18: QUEEN STREET, WATS AAM MONNETS, FLOWERS, PEAtHERS, LACES, RE BBONS, MANTLES, “HAWLS, CORSETS WANCY GOODS, The extraordinary prices we are offering must effect a speedy clearance. No goods sent for approval. oO EXTRAORDINARY iil aie —-AND— CH TOWN. | eee Dry Goods, Millinery, FURNISHINGS. oO ee CARPETS, OLL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, ROOM PAPER, HEARTH KUGS, COUNTER PANES, Room PAPER, Sit ELTINGS, TICKINGS, Freight paid on large parcels to any part of th W E are about making extensive alterations in our premises—building a new Brick Froat, 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 EHPING REDUCTIONS BEER BROS. a iad sot dae REDUCTIONS. —<—S— NOBODY HURT But the Manufacturers. $7,000 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, FOR MEN AND BOYS: Bought at a Great Sacrifice, and will be cleared out at Slaughter Prices. ——_ALSO— A LOT OF BANKRUPT CLOTHING. SAMPLE PRICES: 550 Suits selling for S00 Suits of 700 Suits e :0: $3.75 = 4,60 5.00 Come straight along for the Best Bargains to J.B. MACDONALDS. Ch’town, June 14, 1888—dy & wky aEemmanel WALK RIGHT IN, 50. ed (Said the Spider to the Fly.) 0. eee OO We have to compete with the “Largest, Old- est and Best Place in the City,” and yet we sold Fifty Parlor Suits in the past Two Months. Advertising and Low Prices did the business. Mi DEPOT for CLOTHS, TWEEDS, R. J. D. REID having Remember, we CANNOT be undersold. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, July 9, 1888. TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, ‘ameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. re nen (Semen Trade to us, we give notice MR. R. D. COFFIN will remain in charge. as well as any othe We also collect all debts due to him. Trimmings, will be closed out re A large stock of our own change for Wool at Mill prices. Wool that has been left with our Agent (J. D. Rei r liabilities that he has incurred in conn All imported goods, gardless of cost during s will be kept constantly in stock to ex- CASH FOR WOOL. TRYON WOOLEN WEG manufacture TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, July 18, 1888—dy given up the above Agency, and that we shall continue the BLANKETS and YARNS of sold out his Stock-in- business as @ SALES our own manufacture. eid) will be settled for on demand; ection with said business. pting Cloth and Tailors, e next thirty days. CO.