ene, ‘eter Se a a ya a raNy vs. ry r s~2,r ; vy 7 ‘ I UR DAILY EXAMIN LR, : - Fecal and Other Items. o \ }? Vic Leod for lent ae Dou ‘ S ‘I ny crowded n Leweston, M o » 3 \ ! I Vernon Dress ' Block - ‘ ' ; ; i eably | Zw . i : it | l wm R el week 3 5 Abou 700 we e realized. a. y —_'s I H and I \\ " the Obs! ue i I ling = \\ ve the fat if sgo0me has suppressed Mr. Davies language at Cay Traverse. -_--~> i} (ittaw team left for the { ipital this pete in the Dominion Rifle \ss t Sal ting nha cs success to ~ 7 M ' wD ws city, is el lress on Electricity in Maz I S sid morrow oe \ \ \ S SlOOD-Vae a iD Was S$ t vy Auctionee! arris, LD vl John Slackford “ . ‘ Meuusu, Eso.. 8 city, has i ADI ited a J tT Peace {f i (Jue s County l le late Alex Hayden, Es se \ [TIN matc! ween ** flyers” yned by two well-known livery men is i nee LK s 4% pt if OT) Wed- We esd ext - O t of ig was in g . Mr..] ‘ r - » pascto the Metho ‘ ne he ive at s i, the } ing | { t H has been stpo cr > P . oe. oo. IMAN, rece! : dia Protessor of Mental Philosophy ‘ uy Is spendi ew wee KS Marit I inces. = LDAMSON's ¢ i Ba I continues t with us than \ ther cough ‘ ict, we 1ore of it than s togethe it sells itself. J. W. Py & Co., VW Drugyists, Portland, Me ri ’ cents d & w. > A vs for admission to the National Ce f America (128 E. 17th St., N. Y ‘ i0on of sept. 10th. Att .pplications can be ntert ‘ ist. The session J luition free, on cer- val ic] ns. : a ; augl3 i Mioncton that the anti-S ‘ preparing to enter on a ivass for t tures of one-fourth to support a ti iW te be tt ken on s 3 say they Willi get the ’ sand have a vote tal . : - j v \lbertoi on W ‘ ines lay \ ol ili ‘ i ul, . ‘ A sary | rT ery wre, deno- mit nd condition, were in attend 4 i 3 “Ww realiz d. st. | P ~ I 1 eentributed excel lent music, a clade much to the interest and 1 3 5 i Mr. P. J f this city, has return ed n N in e he has been pertect ing himself business of garment cutting. He has t . reguiar course of! instruction | 1 of Mr. Madison, and has | i Lv \ the diploma of the John |i. M Lol Cutting School, New i He al ve understand, taken lessons j% the cutting of ladies sacques and ulsters. + , THE sts er M. A Starr arrived from Halifa s intermediate ports at ten o'clock this morning She brought the usual general merchandize and Mr. Thomas Forrest, Mr. j On LeBrun. Mrs. Pentz as passengers. She sails on ret out six o'clock this evening ; a cargo of 1800 cases lobsters for Lon- con ’ large smtity of oats and some e©ucral mere ndise > Tu I neh warship Minerve, whl i this port, gave a bril anit ward ship at Montreal on : H f the leading citizens | ’ t i ips band furnished the i g i oti rs of the lo il | y { ival, were received ; = r honor. General Mid official welcome, 17 se hon 6 Tr I \s lations of New | > N . have unanimously "e'ted to recomme! in Int provincial con- } ven p “ae ye ae ys vi i ! the | } mven prove to be | +. ’ a+ ‘ \\ ‘ . jaf thn . OMMittees e7 sted wit tiie matte will MaKe ng thout any delay. The ea) th hye g known the tie kd l Re Sw MoTHERS Mrs. Winslow’s u ing Syrup ould ai ys be used when em teeth. It relieves the utile mee; it produces natural quiet p by relieving the child from pain; aac the erub awakes as ‘‘bright asa button. It is very pleasant to taste. It sotLes t] hild, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best 4aDnOY y ; . °-. oe y for diarrhea, whether arising ¢ 2 ‘YF _ ; er . fom teething or other causes. Tw enty-five ~~ , aa? vents & bottls Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winel ; ‘R8i0e s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl] eod & wky j lj ‘MOXGRAPHIC NEWS, } {Srrcra, Desparcues to Tur Examiner. } ‘THE RED RIVER RAILWAY, MORE BREAKERS AHEAD —_—- WInNiPRG, Man.. Aug, 24, \nother injunction was served upon the Red River Railway enterprise this morn- ig, this time on behalf of a settler named | Jenkins, who has already given considerable and who refused to accept the jamount offered him for the right of way, on the ground that the sum was not sufti- . . rouvte, I ¢ rent. | a . - e . Iwo bill 3 of complaint have been filed in {the oflice of the registrar at the Court oe te a ; House in behalf of Sir Donald A. Smith to | prohibit the Red River Valley Road from crossing his property at St. Norbed. | | ryyey ; > ihey are simuar to one filed on Satur jday by a man named Browning, except that | they ask that the matter be referred to the \ ‘ , ; : | Master in Equity to take action of the damages, loss and injury which the plaintiff has sustained by reason of the act of the defendant in coustructing a tailroad through his land and ithat they have to pay the same there is no doubt. That should the court decide against Browning and his injunction, the matter of which is set for two weeks hence, other injunctions will be applied for. The Line at Morris is being guarded by special provincial constables. : The first consignment of material for ironing the Red River Road arrived to-day. In an interview to-day, Attorney-General Hamilton said if the emergency demanded it, the Legislature would immediately be called together. : — ee The Disallowance Question. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON. Lonpon, Aug. 24. A cable published here this afternoon, attributing to Sir John Macdonald a state- ment that Imperial troops were demanded for the suppression of army resistance in Manitoba to tae disallowance question, is exciting considerable attention. The state- ent is wholly discredited in well informed Nevertheless it is cal- cause mischief among the British The impression here still | |! anadian quarters. culated to ' LL? public generally. $ that Manitoba will triumph if she is care- ep within constitutional limits. is ful to & | | i dit Ricsting Renewed.” OSTEND, Aug. 24. | Rioting was rere renewed to-day. In en- to quell the disturbance the auchorities resorted to the use of artillery, killing two and wounding four seriously. The civic guards have suppressed by military detachments who have taken possession of the Quays. A_ proclamation has been issued forbidding the assembling of crowds. } Proclamation Defied, Dustin, Aug. 24. The Ennis Board of Guardians have ad- opted an official resolution defying the gov- ernment’s proclamation against the National League, and expecting all Board of Guard- ians to advance the principles of the League. The Porte Disapproves. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug. 24, The Porte has telegraphed Ferdinand | that it disapproves of his entry into Bul- | varia without the sanction of the Porte and Powers. i - ec --—- Weather Balictin. Toronto, Aug. 25—10 a.m. i | Fre sh to Chas T Gallagher, Boston,Mass; Jas Wallace, A G Morrison, F Bigney, Q J Cragg, Halifax; |) Schurman, S’side. RANKIN HOUSE. strong winds, cloudy weather, with occasional rain. HOTEL ARRIVALS. | REVERE HOUSE. | Aug 24—Wm M MeGrath, Preston, Ont; Aug 24—Isaac F Scripture and wife, Lowell, Allan Huber, Berlin, Ont; Geo O Ed- wards, Montreal; J M Carmichael, New Glas- gow, N 8; John L Woods, Toronto; Y .2 Dobson, Wallace; J M Mackay, do; Miss Mackay, do; Miss Penney, do; Miss Seaman, do, R M Fulton, do; E D Morgan, Spring- field, Mass; Geo L Morgan, Boston; Miss J Martin, do; Master Bremier, do; L N Mar- con, Antigonish; Malcolm Macleod, city. | uT 1888; OSBORNE HOUSE. ' Aug 24.—J E Morson, Dundas; F Bearisto, ido; D Ross, Orwell; P. 8S. McNutt, St. John, N B; N H Geary, Montreal; J P Wickham, | S’side; W L Sterns, Souris; H Found, Hali- fax; J A Maskell, Boston; Rev W H_ Spen- cer, Boston; E Hackett, Tignish; W McKee, Brantford, Ont; Jas Yeo, Port Hill; Mrs CG | Fisher, Philadelphia; Miss M Fisher, do; | Mrs Chas Hutchings, St John’s Nfld. ~— ——e MARRIED. June 1h, at Mozufferpore. Tirhoot, India, by he Rev. J. Richardson, William _Scuart_ Irwin, eldest son of General W. B. Irwin, Dromin Heuse, Co. Louth, Ireland, to Mary Fraser, | second surviving daugbter of John Myrie Holl, | Esq., Roanoke, Sidcup, Kent. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. W. Aitken, William E. Stavert, Esq., Summerside, to Miss Alma Kate, third daughter of Samuel Thomson, Esq.,Q. C., | Newcastle. | | DIED. | At Mount Pleasant, Lot 12, on Saturday, the | 90th inst., of whooping cough, atthe ago of one Joseph, the dearly be- | year and eleven months, loved son of Philip and Catherine Williams. | August 24, at Kingston, South Wiltshire, Mrs. | Jonathan Smith, aged 56 years. (Faneral on Friday, at 1 p. m.] Life’s labor done as siaks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies. While Heaven and Earth combine to say How blest the righteous when he dies. Special Notices. Cuotce Tea at the London House. aug 18 6i wy ORANGES and lemons by the case at Beer & Goff's. New Flexible Bustles at the London House. aug 18 dy wy 2i GREY FLANNEL, at the London House. aug 19 3i dy CHEAP Hostery eat the London House. aug 19 3i dy AUCTION SALE. Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &0 —— aa, I AM instructed to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 6 & 7, AT 11 O'CLOCK. At the REVERE HOUSE, Hore. Furnirure! Comprising Drawing-room, Parlor and Bed-room Suites, Dining and Smoking-room Furniture, Table Appointments, Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, &c., Beds, Bedding, Linen. &c.—-the complete outfit of the REVERE HOUSE. -—ALSO— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Harness, &c. Sale Positive—No Reserve. TERMS—AIll sums under $50, cash: over that amount, three months on approved joint notes. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, Ch’town, August 22, 1887.—ts wky2i Huraiturs, Piano, Varpeis ' AM instructed by WILLIAM WELSH, ESQ., M. P., to sell by Auction at his residence, Euston Street, Thursday, September AT TWO O'CLOCK, Sth, All his Household Furniture, comprising Parlor, Dining-Room and Bed-Rooms Sets, Carpets, Rugs, ete., ete. Also, 1 Piano (very fine), G. M. BARRIS, Auctioneer. eod tl sale—pat Lobster Factory for Sale, ~~ oe I WwW ILL Sell at Public Auction, at Park Corner, _on THURSDAY, the Ist September, prox, at 1 o'clock, p. m., that well-known Lobster Factory — McLeod's, consisting of Lobster Factory, 75x24; Cook and Warehouse, 22x28; 1 Bait Honse, Dwelling House; also, 786 Lobster Traps, allin good order, with ropes, &c., complete; 5 Boats and Rigging, nearly new. This Factory has packed, this season, with five boats and 900 rape, 1055 cases Lobsters, previous to Ist August. itle good.—Sale positive. A. BOWNESS, nek Assignee and Auctioneer. Kensington, August 23, 1887, H. W. VINNICOMBE, Instructor of the Viclin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Philharmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R, A., England. Tuition given on the Instrument individually— not in class. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years. There is an Orchestral Class in connection for those that are sufliciently advanced, free of charge. For particulars apply to H. W. Vinnicombe, Fitzroy Street, near St. James’ Church. Orders for piano tuning left at C. P. Fletcher's, will be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have two fine old Violins fcr Sale. August 20, 1887. CANADIAN S UuSCript B —AND— STATIONERY STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr, E. S. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. SUBSCRIP LIONS taken at above siore for J. 8. Robertson & Bros.’ Publications, Toronto; Family Bibles (Old and New Version in parallel columns). These Bibles and other valuable Books can be obtained by easy monthly pay- ments, thus placing good books within the reach of all classes of the people. Prospectus of publi- cations can be seen at store. In connection with above is a well-selected stock of Stationery, embracing everything usu- ally kept in a stationery store, which wi!l be sold on very reasonable terms. A. G. BREMNER, Agent. Ch’town, Jnly 12-2mo eod A OA RD. Toail who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. COAL. COAL. ————- Arriving Daily from Sydney : Cargoes Old Sydney Mine, Victoria “ine, " Keserve fine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA ROUND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, “ « ROUND, OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit able for house use. Ali of which will be Sold at the Lowest Market rates. Cc. LYONS. ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No, 2 Wharf, July 30, 1887—ex pat 3aw ber guar aulS 2i | a aac - - THURSDAY ltount Allison Ladies’ College, sacl: ile, N. B. TPHIRTY-THREE years of progressive educa- tional work have yiven this Institution an unrivaled position in the public confidence, The courses of study extend from the Primary Eng- lish Branches through the whole University Cur- riculuin to the degree of B. A. _ The Conservatory of Music is under the direc- tion of a graduate of the Stuttgart Conservatory, and affords advantajses unequalled in the Mari- time Provinces, The Violin Department, recently introduced, has proved a decided success. The Department of Fine Arts was never in a more flourishing condition. The location Ss remarkably healthful and the termas moderate, The Fall term begins Thursday, Sept. Ist. For Catalogue apply to REV. B. C. BORDEN, M. A., Principal. August 15--eod 2 wks -GILLETT’S YEAST. 146 Boxes Just WHOLESALE AT . CARVELL BROS, ex pat 2wks 2aw wky ex Received. August 5 Lobster and Mackerel Labels, GLOSSED Lobster and Mackerel Labels now in stock and for sale by GEO. W. GARDINER, Queen Square. August 19, 1887. ST, CATHERINE’S HALL, AUgus™A, Diocesan School for Girls. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeley, D.D., President. The Rev, W. D. Martin, A. M.., Principal. 20th year opens Sept. I4. Terms $275 and $250. Strong corps of teachers. Special advantages in /.rt and Music. Send fur circular. jly26—10 wks HOUSE TO RENT OR SELL. THE Subscriber will sell or rent the well-known premi-es on Chapel Street, near Main Street, Souris, which have been newly fitted up for hotel purposes. ‘There are 19 rooms and a large shop. The cellar is 40x36, and frost-proof. There is a never-failing wellof water in the yard; geod Stables and Coach House; also, large yard. _ The premises are centrally situated, command- ing a splendid view of Colville Bay, and are within three minutes walk of the Railway Station. Immediate possession given. Terms moderate and made known on applica- tion to ce. C. CARLTON. Souris, July 30, 1887.—tf COAL! COAL! TO arrive, Ex. Schr. ““Robbie Godfrey,” 800 Tons Hard Coal (Egg and Chest- nut Sizes.) This Coal is the best to be had in Philadelphia. _Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round Coal, Ex. Schr. Bounty. On hand, Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney Round, Nut and Slack Coa). Ten cents per Ton allowed for cash. Orders left at office, Water Street, will be promptly attended to. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Streat. Ch’town, July 25, 1887—1mo pat her guar WANTED. AGENTS -BEECHER, a book of 651 pages, finely illustrated, some m ifi- cent steel portraits, nothing like it for selling. Price low. People ask for it everywhere; outfit &c., complete. Prospectus copy only 50 cents; most liberal terms. Apply at once to W. E. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Manager for J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers. August 22, 1887.—2aw & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND de. V “AN TED—One or two Sitting Rooms and one Bed-room (furnished), with board for the winter months. The rooms must be tolerably large, and the situation not far from the Admir- alty Survey. Apply to Captain Jarrad, R. N., Admiralty Survey, Quebec, and state terms.2 aug FOUNDA Door Key. Owner may apply at this office. aug 23 2i OST—Between North River Bridge and Char- lottetown,a Patent Medicine Order Book. ¥inder will please send or leave it at Osborne Liouse and be suitably rewarded. augl9 4i pd WO Comfortable Brick Houses on Kent Street, now to let. Apply to M. P. Hogan. augls8 Wilt the person or persons who stole the Mare and Double-seated Wagon at ‘racadie Tea Party, last evening, the property of Alex. McNeil, Pisquid, please return them to the owner at once, or they will be punished accord- ing to law. augl8 2i pd BoY WANTED—To learn the Job Printing Business.—Geo, W. Gardiner, Queen a aug \ ANTED—A bout the 15th September next, for a gentleman’s family, a good Cook; wages, $8; no washing. Apply at KXAMINER oOltice, Ch’town. augl6 2aw & wky—jour WANTED AT ONCE—A Blacksmith, or one with two years’ practice. Apply to William J. Proctor, Hunter River. augl6 3i ANTED—Four good Coatmakers. Apply to J. M. Ross, Moncton, N. B. augil010i pd WANTED-A servant girl. Good reference re- quired. Apply to Mrs, C. B. McNeill, Great George Street. T° LET—A Cottage on Pleasant Street, con taining eight rooms; stable and outhouse attacbed; furnished if required, or use of piano if required. Apply to the owner on the premises.— third door from Euston Street. augs tf FOR SALE—One small Steam Engine, used but very little and in good repair; aiso, one up- right Steam Boiler, complete. They will be sold at a bargain. Enquire of the Charlottetown Woolen Co., City. augs tf ro LET—That Desirable Dwelling House, situ- ate on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, lately occupied by Mr. George J. Wright; immediate possession. Apply to George Alley. jly 25 eod tf PASTURAGE TO LET—For the remainder of theseason, excellent aftergrass peararag?. on Malpeque Road, opposite residence of Mal. Mc- Leod, 18q.— George Alley. aug 6 Te LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill; immediate possession. Apply to M. Stevenson, Queen Street. juneld tf WANTED TO RENT—A Hoase containing six or seven rooms, within six or seven min- utes’ walk of the Railway. Apply at a T° LET—Part of a House of five or six rooms pleasantly situsted; partly furnished if de; sired, Apply at EXaMINER office. jiy19 tf T° LET—A House and Stable on Pleasant ’ Street, with good water on premises; also, House on King Breet, near Railway. Apply to William Dodd, june serene , AUGUST 25, 1837. , " = co . womans Beeenem HOUSEKEEPERS AND OTHERS About to furnish, should see our Magnificent Stock. WE SHOW THE Targot and Most Varied Stock of CARPRTS and OILCLOTES | in the Province. >F | Our facilities for getting all classes of merchandise, at the | closest prices, enables us to give customers the Best Value. | An inspection will convince that our prices, quality con- sidered, are below others who are everlastingly advertizing ‘reduced prices, and even then cannot get clear of the goods. Mr. Paton is now buying large stocks in England to fill up again for Fall and Winter. JAMES PATON & CO,, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, August 8, 1887.—dy & wky ar tml IS WELL SUPPLIED WITH THE LATEST NOVELTIES. yee “MUSHIONS, Slippers, Banners, Brackets, Tidies, Cosies, Fender Stools, Foot-stools, Arrasine, Filoselle, Crewel Silks, Embroidery Silks, Washing Silks, Flannel Silks, Marking Cottons, SIlk Pompons and Tassels, Chenille and Tinsel Cords, Novelties in Brass Pendants and Crescents, Bannerette Stands, Tidy Pins, Appliques, Brigg’s Transfer Pat- terns, Tinsel Cords, a large variety Berlin Wools—all colors, Shetiand, Andalusian and Crewel Wool, HNITTING YARNS, : KNITTING YARNS, KNITTING YARNS. The Very Best Makes. ————:0: BEER BROS. Ch’town, August 11, 1887. = ————— — eerie nea —— —— — = —— $3 000,00 WERTH SD nil DI ecitad BOOTS & SHOES WET TO CLEAR OUT. comnectammsannguvnese ) anvearenisnsnngs sini Bigger Bargains than Ever. — Oo-------- a0 30 Pt Ca Dom DON’T MISS YOUR CHANCE eee ee (nen Also, we resectpfully request payment of all amounts due us, at once. Absolutely necessary on account of Change in Business. :0: DORSEY, GORPF & CO. Ch’town, August 4, 1887.—eod & wky —_ —— ee HEALTH AND PLEASURE —_—-—————_ 1) —_—__- Enh, HUScO tach, \ V ILL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2nd. This popular Watering Place has been improved this season and will have more attractions than ever. , de a Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling or guests; Returning every Thursday and Monday Mornings, at 9 © clock, a. m., Charlotte- town time. ; 3 ve Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a. m., 10.15 a. m., and 3.50 p. m. " ‘* Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.14 a. m., 1.33 p. m., and 6.12 p. m. = “Hunter River for Summerside at 6.58 a. m., 11.38 a. m., and 4.50 p- m. " ‘Summerside for Hunter River at 6.15 a, m., 11.40 a. m., aud 4.55 p. m. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower than Charlottetown Time. j as de Mr. Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to Seaside. ' weweaw e« TERMS MODERATE. Address: JOHN NEWSON & CO., June 28, 1887 Charlottetowr. , ° 4 . A ae Si ty 5 c oe / u een eee ne es foun Z , sg oie ate” s at ea ‘ ns dereeesaannepiep eee anattenynsetinle ~ teeth ae - f oe ; r | -_ ss : 2 * Se ET eae enon 4 ’ ry 7 a i 4 7? Oe ene ee erenenne Serra oe A " a : 7 A A fi os bs aie 7 ai iS NOR sagen secon “