z Local and Other Items. To-morrow Nigut.—The moonlight excar- sion. ee pee Youne Laptss’ JovurnNat.—This excellent m ‘gszioe for Uctober at the Diamond Book- store. renee Day oF ATONEMENT.—Saturday last, the iSth inst., was the Jewish Day of Atone- ment. enunittilinersiaan Re-orevep.~-The Pioneer reports that St Joha’s Coarch, St. Eleanors, was re-opened on Sunday, after having been thoroughly re- paired. a Service Pirs.—Applications for service pipe will be received at the Water Commis- sivaers’ office on and after to-morrow 19.h iastant. as Tue Riric-—The annual meeting of th Queen's County Rifle Association will be held at the office of Major Dogherty, this (Tues- day) evening, at 8 o'clock sharp. a Tue Prosasitities.—The probabilities arc that to-morrow night will be fine and moon light; and that the moonlight excursion will be thoroughly delightful in every respect. oo — —— Moon icat. —-Poets have sung and novel ists written of the beauty of moonlight. The excursion to-mor:ow evening offers an oppor- tunity of proving the truth of their observa- tions. ——— Masonic.—The brethren of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. FP. & A. M., will please remember the special meeting to-night, at eight o'clock sharp, for the purpose of conferring the third deyree. an Tue Marker.—To-day’s market was a fair one. There was a good variety of fruit and vegetables. Mr. Bourke, of Southport, had some megnificent cauliflewers on sale Prices in another co!umn. evtelingiiee To tee Dear.—A person cured of Deatness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by @ simple remedy will send a description ot it FREE to any person who applies to NicHoL son, 30 St. Jonn Street, Montreal. 4m—mI14 ila StrrpenpiaRy Maeistrates’ Cocrr.—This forenoon, William McCarey, drunk, was fined $2 or 8 days; and William Morton (sailor) drunk, was remanded to jailtill his ship is ready for sea. The Scott Act cases were ad- journed until this day week. eyed Provisciat Exatsitiox Notes.—Live stock exhibitors are reminded that Horses, Cattie, Sheep, Pigs and Poultry must be en- tered on the Secretary's books, on or before Friday, Sept. 28, and no later. See prize list, Page 5, Rule 8. A McNeill, Secy. ———-—_—— Five AppLes.—We are indebted to A. C. Douglass, Esq., for a basket of splendid ap- ples grown in his orchard. In size and flavor they ate equal to any that are imported, and superior to many. What need to import apples when such splendid ones can be pro- duced at home. hipaa “ Ant Taoo Weary.”—Mr. Gladstone has replied t» the Welsh gentleman who asked his opinion onthe authorship of the well- knuwa hymn, ** Art Thoa Weary,’ that Dr. Neale was the translator, and St. Stephen, of Saba, the author. He imagines the hymn to have been composed in the Servian tongue. cimniipeain Tare Government Cuttrers.—The Critic, Capt. McLaren, was in Georgetown on Sat urday. The Acadia has been transferred to the Nova Scotia coast, with headquarters at Halifax. She was in Georgetown, on Satur- day, getting *alance of her coal. Capt. Mec- Laren says that only six American seiners were on his beat, last week, and he had no trouble in keeping his eye on them. deinen Moonticnt Excrrsios.—The members of the Artillery Band bold their annual moon- light excursion in the steamer St. Lawrence, to-morrow night. The steamer will leave the wharf at8p. m. There will be brass and string bands in attendance. The success of previous excursions under the same auspices may be taken as an iniication that the coming one will be first-class in every respect. iin Nearty Draownep.—A young lad named McPherson, while fishing for smelts on Con- nuliy’s wharf, this afternoon, fell into the water. The cries of his companions broug it te the scene some men who were working on the wharf, one of whom jumped into the water after the boy, who, owing to his long immersion, was insensible when brought ashore, but ander tne care of Dr. Conroy he soon recovered. —_—»—_ — A CuHanee Sucoestep.—A gentleman in King's County writes: ‘ Some surprise is felt at the Rez stta Committee fixing on Pharsday, the 27tu inst. as the day for holding the re- atta in Charlottetown, that being the date fixed some time ago for the King’s County Exhibition. It looks as if the Charlottetown boatmen were afraid of competition from the eastern county. Had they not better change the day yet, so that all could have a fair shake 7” -_-- SD.) Or He 3, 4 Sea Seaecvr.—Tspt. Andrews who made the atcempt to cross the Atlantic in the dory Dark Secret, says that he aban- doned his bout because he had seen a sea _ser- pent. He says that he neverdrank a drop, snd therefore, his story, like that of Mr. Match, istrue. The Montreal Witness re- marks. that since the ancient mariner saw slimy things crawling with legs upon a slimy ses, the im eg imation of the dazed ssilor has turned as natural'y to seeing snakes as thie delirious brsin powuned by alcoavl. | A CLever Capraty. —The schooner Jubilee, owned by Capt. Malcolm McDouald, George- town, arrived ia that port on Saturday, 15 h inst , and landed some 100 barrels mackerel. We understand that part of this fare was taken ina very clever way. The fish were schooling round the schooner and the men Were fishing with hook and line, when a hap- PY thought strack the master to run his seine. This was done. The fish were kept on top of the water by plenty of bait while the seine was cast around them. When all Was ready, the schooner sailed over the back rope and the seine was pursed up, thereby securing some 36 barrels of prime fish. Well done, Capt. Walker. ; —_— —-—— Krxe's County Ex u1BITION.—~Preparations for the King’s County Exhibition are being aciiveiy pusved. The Drill Shed hos most o° the tictiug up finished. The cattle show grounds are alse well uuder way. Great sur- _— however, is feit that some effurt haa not en made by the Commissioner of Pablic Works to fillup the unsightly hole left io the caitle ssow groands, by the removal of the c# lar wails of the late Court House. We understand the Government obtained the pro- ceels of the sale of the stone, and they “THE DAILY § should see that the dangerous, diegracefai holes where the Court House aud ite oudduedd- | TELEGRAPHIC AEWS. SPeOAL Desparcurs To Tuk Exameiven TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. From the Altar to the Tomb, DELIBERATE SUICIDE. Haurrax, Sept. 17. Young Mary Morrison was married last Tuesday week at Cow Bay, C. B.; tu- morrow she will be buried. On coming home from church yesterday she went int: the old house, then went home and got the tea. A peculiar noise was heard up stairs snd their friends rushed up, when they found her in a pool of blood, and a bloody razor lying beside her. The act was delib erately planned as she got the ragor at home. She and her husband were devoted toeach other. She has not been talkative since her wedding, and to a triend she said she wasafraid her soul would be lost. The coroner's verdict was, ** A fit of temporary insanity.” : OTTAWA NEWS. GRIT CORRUPTION. DIVERSION OF TRADE. Ottawa, Sept. 17. The election in Cardwell will be held on Oct. 3rd. In the election trial for Ottawa County, inthe Quebec Legislature, on Saturday, Dr. Geo. Autry admitted to have hired a out 100 men who polled illegal votes for the Grit candidate, as personators of dead and absent voters. A special cable states that several Glas- gow, Liverpool and London firms trading with Canada are preparing to divert future shipments from ports of the United States to Canadian ports. They will cease con- signments via United States during the winter. A meeting uf the Cabinet Council was held this afternoon, but nu important issues were discussed. Montreal News. Montreal, Sept. 17. In an interview between Hon. Mr. Chapleau and the leaders of the Conser- vative Party here, it was decided not to bring out a straight party candidate for Montreal East, but that the Conservatives would endurse Mr. Lepine, the labor candidate. There was a flurry in the tobacco trade to-day, caused by the announcement that Smith, Fische! & Co., cigar manufacturers, were in difficulties and that the senior partner was absent from the city. An in- formal meeting of creditors was held this afternoon, when the accountant was ap- pointed to examine the books and draw up a statement. The direct liabilities are almost entirely held abroad, and amount to $14,000. The indirect liabilities are in the neighborhood of $50,000. R. J. Elliot, (Advocate), while walking on the street, this evening, was struck ou the head by the hoof of a runaway horse, and sustained injuries, from which he is net likely to recover. A Murderers’ Confession. Montreal, Sept. 17. Angus Jacobs, the Indiin murderer, is on trial in the Court of Queen’s Bench. The trial will probably last three days. D-tective Trimp’s evidence to-day contain- ed the fo lowing confession made by the prisoner ; ‘‘I will tell you the whole thing. [ killed her with astone, striking her on the head. [| was witha friend. My wife came in and we had some words. I went home and took a stone and struck her with ." Manitoba News. Winnirea, Sept. 17. The Methodist mission board closed its meeting on Friday night. The next meet- ing will be held at London, Ont., the first Tuesday of October next year. The agreement between the Northern Pacific Railway Co. and the Manitoba Gov- ernment will be ratified on Thursday. Dividing the Profi‘s, Miyneapouis, Minn., Sept. 17. Charles Pillsbury & Co., the largest milling firm in the world, jast finished a division of $40,000 among the employes, in pursuance of the profit-showing plan, adopted four years ago. The Yellow Fever Scourge. JACKSONVILLE. Sept. 17. The official report to-day shows 52 new cases and seven deaths. ee Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 18.—10 a. m. North-east to north-west winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature. a -<- ExarpitioN Prospects Ix Kine's.—The Exhibition in King’s Co. promises to be unusu- ally interesting this year. A great number of horses will be shown, #nd the way some of the cattle and sheep are being pushed for all | they are worth, warrants the expectation that | these classes will be well filled. Aithough | the harvest is late, some early grain has been | threshed; and the farmers’ evenings are busily occupied with picking oat the heaviest goons for tie Exhibition Ken compet tion 's ex- pected in turnips, 43 som fa mers bave been carefully tending their plants since last Miy. The exhibit of potatoes will notlikely be so good as last year, for the crop 's stid 10 Le on the sina)! side. Too much co.d, wet weather. i ss sales Pid. At Rustico, on Sept. 6, Lslass Blanchard, son of the late Thomas Bianehard, ia the 33th ‘ear of bis age, leaving a wige aad five chil | jt £0 co ‘tr | PADRE © oe Souris Notes. ———— Fishing for the latter days of the week was not encouraging, as the weather was blustry and inclement. About 25 sail of American fishermen left Gloucester for North Bay last week: and some of them arrived at this port to- day and report no mackerel on their shore. Some of these vessels abandoned seining, and are fitting out for bank fishing. The repairs to the Breakwater, under the supervision of Mr. Cantwell, are pro- gressing rapidly to completicn, considering the very disadvantageous inshore wind and sturmy weather lately. Mr. Cantwell feels confident that the work, when completed, will stand the test of the giant svuth- easter. ALPRA. Souris, Septe uber 17, L888. eS SS <A CRT A Surgestion. Srz.—F'ermit me, through your columus, to hit tothe committee of the moonlight excursion to be held to-morrow night, the advisability of engaging for the occasion the trio of musicians now doing our town. Chey would prove a strong attraction to the eXcursion, as their music is delightful, and uo doubt they could be got cheaply enough. Yours, Sept. 18, 1888. W. HOTEL AKRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 17—J 8S Moore, Eidon; Samuel Rowe, Miss M C Bremer, Miss J Martin, Miss Clif- ton Bremer, Boston, Mass; Jos Campbell, Montague;J Munroe, S’Side; Mrs R Beil, St Jolin; Jas Halfpenny, New York; Mr E Nicholson, John Wheman, jr, Woodstock, N B; Jas >trang, West River: Jas Campbell, McKee sport, Pa; John Hession, Georgetown; C Peau, Woodstock, Ont; Mr Smith. Halifax; SC Pratt, St Peters; J G Scrimgeour, Cardi- gan. HOTEL DAVIES. Sept 17—R Moor, Halifax; H W Whrbrest, H > Walter, WCG Salesbuary, Boston: Chas Minto, EK W Heffer, Montreal; Peter Mac- Nutt, Malpeque. GRAND MOONLIGHT EXCURSION. HE Members of the ARTILLERY BRIGADE BAND intend holding their ANNUAL MOONLIGHT EXCURSION on WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, SEPTEMBER 19th, On the Steamer “St. Lawrence.” Brass & String Bands in Attendance. a = The Steamer will Jeave the Steam Navigation Co.’s ‘’ harf at 8 «’ciock. TiCKETS—Ladies, 25 cents; Gents, 40 cents, to be had atthe Drug Stores, and from the mem- bers of the Band. &£# should the weather prove unfavorable. the Excursion will be heli on the first fine evening. By ord«r of Committee, : septx—ti sat wed sat iues i ® IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE, ——-A FULL ASSORTMENT OF— Grain, Potato & Flour Sacks and Twines, Samples and quotations on application. Orders from the trade solicited. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent Canada Jute Co. septli—lw pat lw sum jour 2i A Grand Regatta WILL BE HELD— AT GHARLOTT TOWN, Thursday, 27th instant, Commencing at 9 o'clock, a. m. me a IRST MACE —~ail Bouts under 35 feet keel. First prize, Silver Cup (presentea by EK. W. i#ylor) and 315; second prize, $15. Entrance fer, $5. =Kv OND RACE.—Saii Boats under 20 feet keel First prize, Silver Cup and $15: scesna prize $id; third prize, $3. Kn:rauce jee, $3. LTuiltio RACE.—Two-oared keel Lapstreak Boats under v5 ieet Fir-t prize, $20; second mize. 3.0. bntranee fee, $3 FOUHTH KACK.—Four-oared keel Lapstreak, ves and b si voat.. First prize, $35; second prize $'¢. Kntrane- fee, $5 FiIFtcH KA ‘E.—Singie Seull Shells. Firs priz-. S.lver Caup(-resen.ed by J-A. Came: on) and $40; second pr ge. $/0) Eutrance ie, $5 “IXTiA- RAK two-vared keel Lipstrea!l Boats und ¢ 25 'cet, for Boys under 18 year-, Pies p iz-, 3; second priz ,$i0 Kntrance, $3. SEVENTH # :6Cé —iwuble Seuil keel Lav steak Boais under v5 fect. First prize, $30: secuhd pr Ze, $lu.. Katrance. $5. i. bo i PH R .Cit.—single sceui!l She ls for Boy uider 16 yca 5s. First prize, Gold stedal; secoud piz, Sliver Medi (both presented by sir, Joht Jey.) Entrance, $1. NINiH KAUCh.—Single Scull keel Lapstreal: Boats First prize, Silver Medal (presented 9; K. 8. Bonnell) aud $12; second prize, $%. En trauce fee, $2. }ENTH RACE.—Fonr-oareé Shel's, for Char- lo‘tetown Ha: bor Chalieuge Cup Entrance, $4, vUCK HUST, GREASED POLE, ete. AU Kaces open to Mariiime Provinces No second prize will be given uuless three boats enter. All boa's on entering must give their colors to the secretary. Entries may b2 made with the Secretary at the | Office of H. V. Paimer, tsq.. between tiree and five o’c'ock on the 24th inst, or by letter at any Llane Up by that dats. iKiwcoes wili start frm Connelly’ Wharf, where | ua und S.a d will be ere ec, Reiurn Tickets at One F rst-Ciass Fare to Chari t-ecown, wilt be issued irom Statioas west Of Susuimerside by Afternoon Train on 26th inst., and from Summerside, Cape Traverse, Souris, Georgetown and int -rwediate Stations by Fore- no « Trains on 27th, ali tickets being youd to retura On 27tb and 236) Sv ptemver. Als, one bali fare on Steamers from Pictou afi Point du Cocae Sand in attendance. J. MoCAREY, Seey. Comwmittve, ¢., * = ee TUESDAY, _.|Furniture, Stoves, &. YY AUCTION, on THUXSDAY NEXT, Sep- tember 20th, at 11 o'clock, at Rooms, ll Queen Sireet :— Bedroom Setts, in Ash and Walnut, Mattrasses, Feather Beds, Pillows, &c., 1 Black Walnut Sideboard (new). cost $46 C0, Tubles and Chairs, Cook, Parior and Shop Stoves, Register Grates, &c., 1 large Office Desk (double), Ismail Piano, 1 Hall Stand (metal), i large Parlor Croquet Board (complete), Carpets, Mate, Window Cartaing, &c., Ali of which must be closed ont. A. McNEILL, eeptls Avetioneer. JOH R. CLARKE iS COMING! Vit! fun! Dialect! Songs | PRINCE OF MIMICS! Friday & Saturday Evenings, SEPTEMBER 21 and 72, a; a ¥. M. G. A. HALL, GHTOWH. OHN R. CLARKE, the Famous Orator, will on the above dates, give twoof his Fatwuus Lectures, eltitied: “TO AND FRO IN LOND®N,” —AND— * Gough in Humor and Eloquence.” -_---—— These Lectures are going to be the Treat of tle Season, Don't fail to hear them. Doors open at 7.15. Lecture commences at 8 Tickets, 25 cents, ti 2uznd—septi2 Queen's University, Kingston. A N examination for Matriculation into Queen’s tA College, Kingsion, will be held in Charlotte- town, beginning op the 2TH DAY OF SEP- TeHMBER. Casndidats may obtain particalar information ik. W. MINTGOMERY, Superintegdent sation, Charl ttebowan, + above examination is instituted by re- quest, and if it proves successful it may be con- uaued from year to year. septs ANTHRACITE COAL os [° ARRIVE per Schooner ‘‘ Otter,” due here Ist September :— 400 Tons best quality HONEYBROOK and LEHIGH, in Egg and Chestnut sizes C. LYONS. aug21—I1m pat her guar MR. J. H. LOGAN WILL RESUME LESSONS ON Monday, September 17. NHOULD a sufficiently large number of p»pils desire it, Classes will be formedin PIANO and ORGAN, of not more than four pupils ic eSch, on the plan of the leading Conservatories the length of the leayens will be one hour, and ee scnes will then be Five Dollars per term for each. Private Lessons wil! still be given to those who prefer them, at thesame terms as previously—Ten Dollars per Quarter, balf hour lessons. The Meth. d of Instruction is conformed to that of the Leipsic Conservatorium. Appi catioa shonid be made as soon a8 possible after FHURSDAY, Sept. ‘3th, Rooms, 235 Hent Street. aug2i—Im “ BELLEVUE” ANING & WAUKING TRACK —IN CONNECTION WITH— BELLEVUE COTTAGE, OPPOSITE ST. DUNST AN’S COLLEGE, DI tyl Malpeque Road, Ch’town Royalty. —_ THE above Track is situated ona plain, level piece of ground, about one and a quacter mile from town, so that it affords every taciliiy fur the young athietes of the city and suburbs to exercise themselves. This Track isa ninth of a mue, so that nine laps constitute a mile, and is the only plave of the kind in the Province. The Proprietor always ia atiendance. FRED. W. BEVAN, Proprietor. septl0—dy Iw pict news WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c. WANTED —~A Girl todo general ho iinet, Appiy to Mrs. D, Stewart, Kent street. sepils—3i pd OST —1 Cow, dark red color, horns large, L black teats. LIaformaiion lef: witb Mrs -’. sHILL, Mount Edward Road or oflice, wil) be thaukiuuy received, seypils—li pd W ANTED.—Reliable, energetic man in your Vicinity. Salary trem start on liverai terms. tochester Fruit Faim and Nurseries.—HOOoKER, BROWN & ‘0, Brighton, N. Y. sepil7--dy Zw pad EXAMINE W AN FED —A Servant Giri for general hoase- work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs Ep- t(D VAVY, Micnmoud street. . dl sepli7 Wa \i is. HENNE SSEY, Dressmaker, is uow i ready ‘0 supply tie Wan’'s of ner customers a) wer resid. uce, 6 LOWE ‘ QUEEN STREET, and all orders received Ly her wili ve promyp iy at- Leaded to pa lw—-eptli MVE REGATTA.—The subscriber will cive D/3 asSictance ja sa.ling and filling any sail wat intended forthe race on tue Z7ih. As he has had sume years’ experieuce if Bermuda in suiling, and is fund of that sport, he wil! be glad to reuder apy Kind of salooat as-istauce, or give any information regarding the iiiting or trimunng of any sailboat forthe race at th-+ regatta, by applyiag at tae EXAMINER oilice.—W. C. T. sepili—ai W AN/IEi).—A Nurse; one that can do plain sewing, Apply to sings. L. H. Davis Riversiae. if—sepild Wain —Ry a young lady, wh? writes a gouu band and is correc: at figures, a situ- &il 2 as assistant in office or salesiady in store. She also hasa thorough knowiedge of Dress- rousing, and would not «bject to sewing. Pri- vate fauily preferred, Apypiy at this ofiice. septiz—oi pd 18s FOR SALE.—A fine Horse. six years | old, wentie. sound, and u last lraveier. Quire al » XAMINER office. iD- si—septl2 ae; A good Pressman. Good wages | v and steady employment for the right man. Apply (© JOHN McLgeop & Co, Queen Screct. i soptlz—t {OP TO LET, having a Plate Giass Front, ' just the tuing fora Fruit, Boos, Groeery or ! is ot Siore, next dour to Bonnell’s Watebmaking | shop.—R. K. RACE. septiz | ae [PO LET. The House oa the meals oat Sow OR TT NIE Bee | pion. wily tm 442-4 «oe 6 6 «: SEPTEMBER 12. ~~ aoe, \ | E believe in giving people their rights, and are opposed ' to bluffing for the purpose of gain. _Our principle is to deal ina straightforward manner, and give right value in selling BOOTS AND SHOES. We Warrant every Pair of our Celebrated Selid Leather make of Boots, and we kindly ask you to purchase your own and your family’s Boots for this Fall from us. GOFF BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co. September 13, 1888—eod & wky. S. PATON & C0. ed FALL, 1888. Royal Smyrna Rugs, Grey Flannels, Blankets, Blankets, Fine Top Shirts, Underwear, Collars, Cuffs, Ties, &c. CLOTHING. A Large Stock te Select from—Very Cheap. JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK, . Ca Maa V NI Ga.Loud) 40 NOOAS BDaw's 004) USlLouny ‘SAVd Just Opening--Fall Stock of WOOLENS } September 6, 1888. sss — J fall Announcement ! (0) —— BRACES, : > ia ! COLLARS, | On MON DAY, September 10, | TIES, we will inaugurate our Great; a a MBRELLAS, ei , , aatiaiia UMBRELLAS, -ar| Colossal Sale of CUSTOM' MADE CLOTHING and Gents’) FURNISHINGS. Having re-; White and Colored|cently returned from taking aj SHIRTS, . . ‘. ° . . TOP SHIRTS, }second course in Cutting in New! HATS and CAPS, | York, I am in a better position. sis i os eet val; than ever to turn out good-| best value | : : tting Garments that will please) can’t be beat, See our American ‘UBBER COATS, rURAN, sic in the city. Silk & Linen HAND-! the most fastidious. KERCHIEFS, | C l]v’ Cashmere MUFF-| Our workpeople are of the Onno y S LERS. |very highest order, so with SAVE MONEY and ' good Material and good Cutting| trade with jand good Work, you cannot fail} ae ‘in procuring what you desire. | a ° | Cash Customers will find it to! & FORAN, |their advantage to patronize | STAND. PP. J. FORAN, CONNOLLY'S OLD STAND. OLD Sept. 7, 1888—eod & wky ; v7 | SZ S HY Cis 4 sur VW E guarantee the ‘‘CHARIER OAK” STOVES and RANGES, with the wonderful ¥y WIRE GAUZE OVEN DOOR, to be tae most perfect Cooking Apparatus In 10 lbs. of Meat roasted in a *‘ Charter Ook” Oven there is a loss of 1 1b., and im the ‘ordinary tight Oven the loss is from 3 to 4 lhs., caused by evaporation of juices. ‘Made in 18 Sizas and Styies for Soft Soal and Wood. We will be pleased to show samples. and can refer customers to many families in City and Country who are using ‘CHARTER OAK” Stoves, and are delighted with their Ce DODD & ROGERS, CHARLOTTETOWN. * . 2