THE Local and Other Items. 1. O. O. F.—- Port la Joie Encampment, No. 13 ds its regular session, at Oddfellows Hall, at 8 o clock this evening. | penetlaitthicaaiy imi VP ] he absen e of hoodlums f; om the severa: prominent street corners was quite noticeabl evening. It is to be hoped t reform will continue, last iat the | - A Bap Case.— Th» worst case of selfishness wa is that of y uth who e mpl sined suse bis mother put a larger mustard pla:- ter on his younger brother than she did on - rax Notice.—The list of persons who have not paid their City Tax is now ready and will pablished on the 13 hb inst. without respect to persons. —FRANCIs S. Cu ANDLER, City Col lector. [ti date. > fur Hacrrax Race.—Visitors from the Is- lanc to witaess the great stallion race which takes place at Halifax on the 20th inst » had | . i better write to the Halifax Hotel and secure roums at once, as numerous applications are | being received. | —- ryt , - ' BLESSING A BeL_t.—The new bell for St. Andrew's Charch was blessed on Sunday last, by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre. bell is the largest on the Island some 1620 lbs.—and is from the foundry of McShane & Co., Baltimor: of DAVY, Is cost upwards saa as Poxice Court.—A man named Patrick Began, who is evidently somewhat astray in } the upper story, appeared before His Honor | this forenoon charged with vagr ancy and | velIng & AUsance generally. He was remanded | fer eight days. John McInnis was fined $2 tmprisoninent for being drunk. - GREAT PRocress.-—-Var is of th pecorminy a ~ouver, the western Canadian Pacific place of termin Railway, is great commercial im- portan In July, 1886, the city hadanp ypu- lation of about 1.20); the last of July, 1887, it had reached 3,000; and it now num- bers 8,509 A iair show! tor a city of two years growth. “ sti Train Wreckine.—A fiendish attempt was made to wreck an east-bound train on the Grand Trunk, three miles east of Bothwell, Unt., last Sunday night, by placing two heavy rails across the track. The officials are con- fident that the object of the miscreants was to wreck the train for the purpose of plander, but were foiled by the train being two hours late, e xpre SS > -- From Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston last evening with the usual cargo and the following passengers ; Miss C M Hewins, Mary Francis, Miss E W E!'sworth, Mrs Neil McLeod, Mrs B Rogers, Mrs Evans, Mrs J ( smupbell, J Campbell, Katie Mctiow at}, 4 reorgie McGow an, J Lipsey _ Mrs Sortz, Miss Currie, Misses Beaton (2). Mr Kendrick, H McVey, Messrs Beaton (2), J McIntosh. => Dizo Aproap.—The remains of Peter Cavanagh, who died from injures sustained by a fail from a building, arrived from Boston in the Carrell lasc evening. Mr. Civ tuagh was &@ mative of COusrdigan, whither his re- miins havebeen forwarded for interment. He wastiuirtv-two years of age, and was f-rsoms time previous to his departure for “1 Stutesaclerk of the late Owen Connolly. His many friends will regret to Hear Of hisuntimely death . - A ‘“*Wuuiskers” Henrt. soston boat was being mide Last night as the fast to the wharf the engine roum cat jumped ashore. This cat is a g'eat favorite with the men in the engine room, and as soon as the gangway was run up the ships side the « ie€e assistants came ashore and ran up and duwn the wharf trying to find thedeserter. Some people who did not know what the men were doing asked them what they were hunting for, and receiv- ed for reply, the one woid ‘* Whiskers.” It turned out subsequently that ** Whiskers” was the name of the cat, whi th, wards, returned to the _ and His shortly after- ship of its own accord. Gonrrey’s Ficut.—The California Athletic Cleb have addressed the following letter to the sporting editor of the Boston Globe :— “George Godfrey desires us to notify you officially, ‘‘in order to quiet the fears of his friends,” that he was not seriously injured, nor s iffered from aly broken bones, as a re- sult of the meeting with Pets+ Jackson in their late contest at this o'r’ He was sorme- what bruised, but not more sc than consistent with such a meeting. Any report of broken bones, ‘great disfigurement, ete., are errone- ous and untrue. it is regarded here as one of the greatest and most gallant contests which ever took place on this cvast. - Woxtp.—J. ter ia A. St. John the Boston AGAINST pablishes the f it wing set THE papers: ‘J will back Gaudaur against any sculler in the world, if condition of water is conceded and the race is rowed upon a neutral course. I promptly accepted O'Connor's offer to give Jake five seconds start, but O'Connor backed oat. Gaudaur is inthe country, and Idon't know when he would want to row. He may think he cannot get in condition this seasou so, should Teemer want to row O Connor, {| will back him. 1 want tc see the emain in the States. I should backers in Boston wou!d more pride about it, In this particular they seem to lack as patrons of the noblest of sports.” Champl 5 °..D +h L oat *“AiNnKk his So-called have a little scl clliiienien Howe's Cracvs.—A Halifax despatch says that Howe's wild west show, which has been “deing” Nova Scotia, has turned out to be one of the worst swindles seen in the lower provirees. A few d sys ago ihe manger, one Baylis, gave a bill of sale of the whole con- cern to one of the employes for salary. The Su-W was at Pictou on Saturday, where the Manager, Baylis, skipped out and the man with the biil of sale took possession. A wild scene followed. Capias followed capias in quick succession, The wageless eriployes struck and a warrant was issued for the arrest of the man holding the bill of sale on a charge of gambling at Stellarton. The prisoner de- posited $20 for his appearance at trial on Mon- day, and afew hours later he too skipped. At daylight on Sunday morning the circus effects were shipped on a special train en route for Puint Levies, and the penniless per- formers were left in Pictou to bewail their fate. emnicisailiaia dice Abvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup shoald always be wsed when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces aatura!) qulet sieep by relieving the child from pain; | Commerce or cripple our resources. we should like to continue to trade with | our neighbors in a free manner, we can do | The weighing snd the little cherub awakes ae “bright asa bation.” It is very pleasant wo taste. It | soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and | ig the best known remedy for diarrhea, | whether arising from teething or other | causes. Twenty-five cents a botile. Be | Sure and ask for Mrs. Winslew’s Saathing Syrup, and take uo other kim’. [April] ‘88 ° Cote = “ >See Pe DAILY EXAMINER, ~ 'g) ‘i i ‘ . ‘ ‘gy '®) PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Despatoues TO THE EXAMINER, Sir John on Retaliation. Kineston, Sept. LL. The Industrial Exhibition was formally opened to-day by Sir John Macdonald, be- fore a large audience. During his speech lhe referred to the retaliation bill as fol- lows: ** You know that we may be obliged to look to our own resources. From what we hear from our neighbors across the line, | Canadians are to be exeluded for nv act of } theirs. Weil, if they wil! not allow us to | trade with them we can trade with our- | selves. Weare not afraid or dismayed at any threatened attempt to hamper our While without, and can afford to wait with calm self-respect the outcome of the matter. We are quite independent of any country. The etfect will be the same as was shown at the tune of the abrogation of the reciprocity treaty of 1-56, which showed that we could rely upon our own resvurces.” (Cheers.) News From Quebec. (QUEBEC, Sept. 11. The scores of the St. John batteries at the 40-pounder in the competition for the Montreal challenge cup and money prizes are given below. lt will be remembered that last year this cup was won by No. 4 Battery, St. John, and up to the present is held by them. The conditions this year in this match are alto- gether different from last, seven men con- stituting the firing team then against four now. The scores are: No.1 Battery, 91; No. 3 Battery, 45; No. 4 Battery, 92. Levis Battery, which tired with the St. John men, made 87. This afternoon the New Brunswickers did their shift with great steadiness. No misadventure occurred, and the gun came up beautifully on the carriage. Time, 9.45. Atter au interval of an hour for rest, the g0-as-you-please or ‘* B” shift was done by the same detachment. The details of this shift proved to be that the gun was to be taken back to its original position over an obstruction cousistiuy of a long skid placed at right angles about 20 feet from the car- rige. A defective skid broke causing some delay, but the shift ended in 9m. 303.,with no slouch work. Gubernatorial Wovements. Toronto, Sept. 11. The Governor-General and Lady Stanley this morning visited the Toronto University, Osgoode Hall and the Education Depart ment, and in the afternoon they drove to the exhibition grounds, when His Excel- lency was presented with an address and formally opened the Exhibition. After- wards they visited the Public Library and Ald. Haliam’s residence, where the address was presented from the Lancashire lads and lasses. In the evening His Excellency dined at Government House. Their Ex- cellencies will leave to-morrow morning. The Yellow Fever Scourge. JACKSONVILLE, Sept. 11. Official bulletin for the 24 hours ending new cases, 48 ; deaths, 11. Total date, 648 ; total deaths 89. The surgeon general has agreed to pay for the medicines for the pvor and nurses for the hospitals, fur those not able to pay them, Pew stores are now open in the city. op. im cases to Decrease in Tea Shipment. Toronto, Sept. 11. A special cablegram to the Mail says that in the report of the British Consul at Yokohama, a decrease of 6000 tons is re- corded in the shipment of tea by the Suez Canal. The greater portion of this quantity has been carried by steamers running in connection with the Canadian Racific Rail- way. Prematu:e Explosion. Heiena, Mont., Sept 11. A premature explosion of a blast in the south face of the works in the Montana Central Railway south of Helena this morn- ing, killed ten men and seriously injured five. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 12.—-10 a. m. Increasing winds, mostly easterly; fair to cloudy weatker with local rains. HOTEL AXRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 11—T Kickham, Souris; Prof J Macoun and wife, Ottawa; Miss Goff, Geo’town; T W McFarlane, Miss Mary McFarlane, Miss Ada McFarlane, Miss Mary Porter, Wallace; Miss Maccoun Miss Nellie Maccoun, Ottawa; J G Taylor, J Jack, St John; J S Turnbull, Bos- ton; E MeVane, Edith E McVane, Emily Me- Vane, Cambridge, Mass. 12th—-N Alward, S’side; J A Stackhouse, Ottawa; W Langmuir, Gueipb, Unt, OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 11—C N Beal, St John; Mrs M J Rose, Bostoa; H L Sliker, Brantford, Ont; W P MeNeill, New Glasgow; J A Murray, St John; J Crowley, Malpeque; J E Arsenault, St Dunstan's College; E G Frost, Boston; J Harmon, do; E M Plummer, Hartford. 12— D McLaren, Belle Creek; L Anderson, St Peter's Bay; N McLaren, Brudenell; D A Sutherland, Clifton, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 8—C Pearl, Allan, Pownal Bay, bal. Sept 10—Mary Kate, Mullins, Pic'ou, coal; Morning Star, Thorp, do; Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Richibucto, sand; Marion F, Sonier, Orwell, shingles; Foam, Moran, Pictou, aoal. Sept 11—Beau Bassin, Mullins, Pictou, coal; Samuel Ober, Newman, Shediac, lum; Cora, Landry. Pictou, coal. Sept !12—Frank, Grant, Wallace; Merry May, McKay, Rustico, mackerel. CLEARED, Sept 8 —Ocean Bride, Boudreau, Miramichi, por gs C Pearl, Allen, Pictou, bal. Sept 10—-Margaret Kate, Mullins, Pictou,bal; Foam, Moran, do; Frank, Millar, Tiguisa, flour, Sept 1! —Beau Bassin, Mullins, Pictou, flour; Marion F, Swonier, Tracadia, bal; Cora, Landry, Pictou, bal; ss Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Bu touche, bal Sept 12—Frant, Geant, Witwer, ' Rev. 8S. G. Lawson, has been appointed | ys . . . | editor of the Jsland Guardian, vice ‘John L. | | i i M: Kinnon resigned. Taere are more than four thousand people inthe United States who are more than one _ hundred years of age. Oscar Wilde has made a success of his fairy stories, but he has totally failed to popularise knee breeches and long hair. Rev. J. Hiraiwa, the Japanese Missionary who lectured in this city last autumn, is now in Vancouver, B. C., which place he leaves for home on the 28th inst. He gave one or twe lectures in Vancouver, which were great- ly appreciated. In conversation with a gentleman from the Island he asked to be re- | membered to his Charlottetown friends. A private letter from Vancouver, B. C., states that all the Islanders there are doing | @ well and that (feo. Scott, who was injured there some time ago is now almost fully re- covered. The correspondent adds that Mr. Scott was not so badly injured as reported in the papers. The People Want to Know Why the watering cart is almost always a sign of rain ? Why people stop their horses on the street crossings ? Why the new fence for Queen Square is not forthcoming ? Why the arrival of the steamers from Pictou are not signalled, as in former years / Why the regular corps of civic employes do not clean up the whole of Market Square / Why the stamp vendor’s coop in the Post Office corridor is not occupied / Why some of our City Councillors make such exhibitions of themseives at the meet- ings of the Board ? Why more care is not exercised in the matter of removing street crossings ? Why some people. put stamps on letters sv many different ways ? Why there were so many applications for the vacancies on the police force ? Why the Summerside newspaper men are always indulging in persunalities ? > ee Potatoes in England, Writing of the crops in England this year, the Agricultural Gazette says :-—** In estimating the yield something like the attitude of mind assumed by the man who declared that his pig did not weigh as much as he expected, and that he never thought that it would, may be recommended. The price of potatves in one of the large pro- ducing districts, 60 miles from London, is now 15s.atoun! Was such a price ever before known so early in the season / From the same district the freight by Great Eastern Railway to London is 17s. 6d, per ton, in single ton lots that is to say, the company requires more for carrying a ton of potatoes 60 miles than the grower can getfor them. There is a great crop this year, but unsoundness is so common that it will disappear with unusual rapidity. Apparently the proportion of potatoes is being overdone. People have been pity- ing the fruit growers because it was sup- posed their crops were spoiled for market purposes by the wet weather. In reality, however, as far as most of the fruit gather- ed upto the present time is concerned, itis rather the consumers than the pro- ducers who have needed pity.” If this be true, we may be able this year to sell potatoes inthe mother country at a profit. _>- Local Notices. English goods— Lots of new fall, goods now opening at J. B. MacDonald’s. d & w, Boys’ all wool suits, $1 and upwards, at John Vic Leod & Co’s. sept 12 2i The best value in Merino’s and Cashmers in town will be found at J. B. Macdonald’s. d & w. Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets are sold cheap at the Cheap Crockery Store. Come one, come all, and get a bargain, for we are going to sell. W. P. Colwill. Sepl12 d w 4w A fine lot of hats and caps for men and boys, cheap, at John McLeod & Co’s. [sept 12 2i Nap Reefers, Melton Overcoats, and all wool underwear, very cheap at D. A. Bruce's. The Dominion Wire, the best spring bed made. Each bed guaranteed for five years.— Mark Wright & Co. New shirtings, trouserings and chinchilla overcoatings, no better value in the city,at D. A. Bruce’s. Good quality and reasonable in price are the dress goods at L. E. Prowse’s. sep tf The question of the day is: Have you seen the cheap suits at L. E. Prowse’s ? es ee ha ARRIVE per Schooner ‘ Otter,” due here Ist September :— 400 Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes C. LYONS. aug21—1lm pat her guar Valuable Building Lots BY AUCTION. AM instructed by MISS MACKIESON to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Wednesday, 19th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Three fine Bnilding Lots situated on Euston Street, ovposite the Residence of Alexander McKinnon, Esq, These Lots have a very ¢Cesirable situation, fronting op Euston Street 4s feet and runnisg back 160 feet. ‘Lerms at sale. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. WOTICE. Prince Eiward Island Directory. sept4—tl sle NYONE in the City who has not been called upon, or wishing to advertise or subscribe tv the PRINCE EV WaRvD ISLAND DIREC- TOKY, will please send in their orders as soon as pursibie lion’t forget this will be the first reliable Diree- tory ever issued of the Provine:. The price of the work is only ¥2.° Advy-rtising rates, $10 00, one page ; $5 00, half page ; 9: “). fourth page. Address,-- FREDERIOK'S PUBLIS TING ©O., Mauveuttern i aug? a iw ae) ‘ ae ea - WEDNESDAY. a . ‘SEPTEMBER 12, 18 a me * Pa p P ne ” wae a er I etre nes " ryt 2 TRUUBLE Fi ANED BY COMPETITORS. mcenmnenen{ @ omens THE TROUBLE will be to sell Clothing, when low prices. LE PROWSE sells his Stock at such ridiculously HE GUARANTEES to sell from 10 to 20 per His STOCK cheaper than the ce ent. lower than any other house in the trade may blow as they They please. this Fall is larger than ever and heapest 225 PIECES DRESS GOODS AT A BIG BARGAIN. EVERYTHING marked at rock bottom. Every- one who wants to s ave money should patronize L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, 144 Queen Street. September 10, 1888. | “~eoaoLs CULE oo 2a a2 © = i ~~ SS mi Ge WD ns — oS ee Ooms Se oe j ~—- Vea ee En, si Vs Al @ 53: wy ©2 .-"o a a foe? Se oe om uw = @ . 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MS OD ed So gy | SO Geet ea - | C° SO ante 7 ZoFF fF oS Ss eeotse af meSss_es ) | Qe: ee eS. ee . ie seer oo ()} oS ~~ ; a = o> a 4 ~ x ht ‘ oO, na >= } +*S z an fy | — ~ ~ fo —_— 4) } oe ~{] > ee DRE CDS (0 - v == 3 = 3S * = — | o = _ nT VERY CHEAP; Flouncing Laces, in Black, White and Cream; I — * o-<4 ~< = = £ : > | = © = = > - I "7 ™- en} re meet your wants, and guarantee SATI Large, our Assortment .¢ mplete, our Styles are the ver 1 Gloves, 4 clasp, colored stitch back, Class Dry Goods Store at the lowest possikle pr STANLEY BROS, our Lomts---Low Prices, High Quality, Latest Styies, Large Assortment Thread and Cotton; ROUILLON’S FRENCH KID GLOVES, in ties for this Month—-Dress Goods, newest fabr A. cS S H 2 > = = ® © = om oo“; > =: | 2 WW o:= 2 == on ea) : PLR ago: 32 ow Raa DM RD P 2643 E o C = —_ ey c> ~ = “~ C) cm = M : on _ <= a WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. VT OST.—Between Ferry Wharf and the Drill shré on Monday, August 27'h, a Persian wainb Tippet. inter will be rewarded on leay- ing the same at L. E. PROwsik’s =!ere. sep. l2—3i ORSE FOR SALE.—A fine Horse. six years old, gentie, sound, and a fast traveler. hn- quire at EXAMINER office. 4i—septl2 Uy ANTan--A good Pressman. Good wages and steady employment for the right man. Apuly to JOHN McLrEopD & Co, Queen Street. septl2—tf HOP TO LET, having a Plate Glass Front, bh just the thing fer a Fruit, Bok, Grocery or 4300U S:ore, next door to Bonaell’s Watchmaking snop.—R. K. Brack. sepilz O LET.—Haif of a House situate on King Street, lately owned by Mr. Taudvin, and at present occupied by Mr. Stewart, of the tirm of “McLeod & Stewart. Possess:on given onthe liih iust. Apply to John Kelly. Esq.. Water Com- missioner, or to the owner, EDWaRkD KELLY. sepil2 \ TANTED.—A genera! Servant in a small ‘Y family. Apply at this office. septld -3i pd wa ~TED.—A regular Physician of twenty years’ experience in his pr fession wants to find a goed location for the vrac.ice of mediciue inP, E. Island. Wiilpa) libera.ly for informa- tion, or will buy an established practice. Ad- dre:s ‘° Medicus,” EXAMINER office. septl0—10i pd WANTE D.—A good Milch Cow. W. BEER, Apply to W. li—sept8 WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Good wages. No washing. Apply at this office. * tt—septs | ‘ i Ror a watact! A W ANTED—A Boy adout If years of age to make himse'f u-eful about toe place. A Apply to J. G. Eck- sept7 country boy preferred, stadt, Mal, eque Road. | O LET.—A House on Bayfield Street. Apply to I. R. WILLiIaMsS. pd 3i—sepi6 WANTED AT ONCE,—One Custom Shoe- maker, Steady work given until May 1st. Ap; ly at GorF Bros, sep.6 TANOR SALE —One large second-hand Fireproof EE Saic (fon & McFarland); one double JAS. PATON & G0. a FALL, i888. Royal Smyrna Rugs, Grey Flannels, Blankets, Blankets, Fine Top Shirts, . Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &c. A Large Stock to *clect from—Very Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK. Lotdxa at Eat spooy UsSTTSuar LO MOIS SAVG Just Opening--Fall Stock of WOOLENS! | September 6, 1888. FOR BOSTON! oo puy fox pee Ss ewe a “3 ‘ pee te — 6 <2 She ae *. =~ sn - Low Rates from All Points "SHOMIVIIS FUL VIA ST. JOHN, N.B,, —AND THE— Falace Steamers of the International 8. 8. Go, FOUR TIMES EACH WEER, eficluding the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave any Station on P, KE, island Railway Saturday, and reach Bosion on Sunday Alteraoon. TIME TABLE. The Elegant Steamers ** CUMBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :—MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.25 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m. EF All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destiration. augZd — ae ————— Queen's University, Kingston. PrANoy ORGAN, SINGING. A N examination for Matriculation into Queen's 41 College, Kingston, will be heid in Charlotte- tuwn, beginning on the 2uTH DAY OF SEP- | TEMBER. : : Candidats may obtain particular information | ; a as from MK. LD. MUNTGOMERY, Superintendent ME: J.D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster of tducsation, Charl vitetouwn. - ja St. Paul's Cnaurch, is now prepared to The above examination is instituted by re- | receive Pupil<in the above branches of Jiusical quest, and if it pr»ves succes;ful it may be con-/ study. Ia addition ta the above, Mr. Ma rrin im- unued from year to year. sept3 | tends forming at aii early date a SINGING Voice Culture a Specialty. For ter: .8, etc., sop y at Residence, FITZROY re. ate | ANTED AT ONCE.—~Coat, Vest aad Pant’ WwW MULEVD & MUhexztr. cept [wa or w Mx. Cc, P, Pe ee ke i nme a ad