> trocal and Other items. PRENGRAPHIEC VES te NS , O. H.—Regular meeting to night, sae “prRotTAD Despvrowns to Tae ExamMInxcn, and- made boots po Meum coca we w warn L068 Sb Joha bxdibition, . | me ~— For « boot that will not squeak go to J, H, | ade hie . - The Butter Exhibits. mfortable and easy fitting Loot a , Prizes For P. E. Islanders Huntley & Palmers celebrated Engtis acults ist rec ived ul Bee ra& Goff's. e Regatta Committee are re- Sr. Joun, N, B., Sept. 19. evening at 8.30 o’elock. My firm offers prizes of one hundred and o forty-five dollars for Island butter, and an "4 DAILY WKAMINER, - - - PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. FUTURITY RACE. postponed unti! SATURDAY, 20th of September, inst., on account of unfavorable weather on 16th, the same arrangement for fares and trains will be carried out on 20th as were advertised for Tuesday. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 7.45 a. m, at 5.05 P m. detaine standard. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Sept. 17, 1890. P. E ISLAND RAILWAY. Provincial Exhibition and Races. connection with the Provincial Exhibi- tion and Races, to be held at Charlotte- town on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Sept. 30th, inst., and Oct. Ist, 2ad and 3rd, prox., the following arrangement for Trains and Far.s will be carried out:— Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued from all Stations to Charlottetown 1 O.U. F.—Regalar session of Wildey additional fifty dollars sweepstakes for all- Lodge this evening at 8S o'clock, The Initia- | comers for the exhibition here next week Degree wil! be conferred. Only a few entries have yet been received > from the Island. Cannot more interest be Pouce COURT.- Chis morning two Seoett | aroused among farmers. Your co-operation ¥ s were adjourned and one was dis-| would, no doubt, be valuable. Please do \ drunk Was also dismissed jwhat youcan. Butter received up to day ae ' _ | ot opening would be accepted for competi- Beer & Goll have just received a fine tion. assurtment of Reowntrees chocolates and P, J QUINN. gum drops tinest tlavored in the A ee . re BESS . The Methodist Conference. sawp CONCERT. Lhe promenade concert ae Queen Square gardens last evening was Montreal, Sept. 18. yrgely attended, ana the music by the! ‘fhe Book Committee will recommend Citizens’ Band was excellent. | no change in the price of the Guardian but s saeen ihe wane aie skating or walking will advise that Home and School be en- nade the way you want them, and with | larged, issued weekly and made a church prices right, j ist leave your order at J. H, | organ. Rell’s s6 Imf The committee on the status of women arte _ _|in Church courts will report in favor of no Ciuecy.—The work of shingling the roof of | change in the phraseology of discipline thie Market building began to-day, and is be-| where the word **He” occurs. ing p ished forward rapidly. Messrs. Taylor The claim of the New Brunswick Con- | ros, are t mtractors - . x ference to be reimbursed for the expenses! s Bic Law Scre.—C. F. Feaser, editor of |™ the trial of Rev. D. D. Currie was al. | ainst | /vwed to the amount of $500. , has entered a suit ag } A long debate took place on the forma- the Halifax ¢ the City of Halifax, for using and making a} , ween water-pipe cleaner on which he holds a patent. | tion of a central board for the examination He claims $20,000 damages. of candidates for the ministry instead vi o one for each conference. The changes ie- } Tiree Japanese iduls—one quested in the transfers were refused after | ATTRACTION rods of wealth—are on|a hot debate, in which « number of leading | an eye god and two g exhibition in the seuth window of the | ministers and laymen took part Diamond Bookstore. They are quitean| The proposal to extend the term of the interesting curiosity and well worth view-| pastorate was lost by a vote of 104 against! g 131. ” ; i ! Tis ‘ Sia - i » tus. Times.—The town of Windsor, Trotting at New Glasgow. N s.. is to have a sewerage systen), and ie } Tarth Svudnew > itati y ‘ + . . svane y ana N rth Syaney are agitacing for NEw GLasGow, N. a Sept. 18. waterworks. Certainly it is high time that towns so important as the Iatter should have The great stallion race here this afternoon etaaemealat. was witnessed by about 2,000 persons. The} oa | day was fine and the track perfect. There Tux Fisuixc.—Mackerel continue to be| Were six entries in the ‘race, avd they were | taken in fair quantities but a run of small | Pp ee = e ty owen positions : srael, | Gah is reported. . Some large ‘*‘bloaters” jowned by A C. Bell, New Glasgow, poll ; | ae |\Golden, by A. N Large, Charlottetown, are still hooked, but uvtin such quantities | . E ; . isecond ; Specu!atur, by Geo. Carvill, St. ' Scetesce A recat he fishing ec § aS ace. t. The fishing continues | 7 ohn. third; Peabody, by J. MeKeen, ' , le Mabon, C. B , fourth ; Pilot, by H. Horrill, Furunrry STaes.—The postponed Futurity | Charlottetown, fifth ; Gladstone, by James | Stakes race will come off on the Summerside} vibson, Brooklyn, N.S., sixth. The horses | Driving Park to-morrow. The track, accord- were allin good trim, and after a lot of | ing to advices from Summerside this after- | Scoring gol off and did splendid work, | noon, isin good order. The train arrange: Israe] winning in 2.354. j ments are the same as on Tuesday last. | In the second heat Speculation took first | aneeeinegetntl | place hy a neck over Israel in 2.334. Bap Harvest WeatHer.—The extremely; The third heat was hotly contested, but: wet weather of the last few days is a serious | Speculation broke on the first quarter and matter to those who have grain ripe or) Isriel was victorious in 2 37$. It is said to cut and unsaved. We hear of several in-|be the finest race ever witnessed in the stances amopg farmers where almost their! Provinces entire grain crop is under the weather. A| Summary. great deal of wheat is cut, and some of it in} at New Glasgow, Sept. 18, eae Stallion race this warm wet weather is sprouting in the j-4,, 9500 and the Balch cup: ok a BU Bao dac oc decec ceveccst bua os 2 > ’ ; . ry Ssip*CoaL alt. THE Year. —An exchange Speculation cc ececcercseroces eee reese 212 2 says: A transfer boat, one year old, which Gladstone isegncesate ss -enes = Sea geey 5 5 4 2 was built at a cost if $100, 000, and used on Golden. . ob bcabdecbniecdsssia eee 3 the St. Lawrence has been purchased by the f eabody ee 606 8S Dominion government for use in the Strait of | Pilot struck a knee in the first heat and Railway cars will be carried from | was withdrawn. In the 2.45 class, Whistler, owned by Canso Mulgrave to Poiat Tupper, the terminus of the Cape Breton Railway This will enable | George Essory, of Charlottetown, took first alto be shipped from the Cape Breton) place, winning three straight heats, with mines all the year round Little Bashaw second. Whistler’s best time ~- was 2.39}. The race was fora purse of Tennis --The Tennis Courts at Victoria | $100. Park were never in better condition than Halifax Notes. they now are, and should to-morrow prove | fine all tennis players—not otherwise e7e gaged—will surely be seen ** To take their stand with racquet in hand.” Harirax, Sept. 18. The warships are to arrive from Quebec A general meeting of the Charlottetown on Monday, but the grand attack on the es i Ps 2 : ae | forts, which was being looked forward to Lawn Tennis Club will be held to-morrow | ~. : ; é rr ; rata ; he | With considerably interest, will probably (Saturday) aiternoon at 4 o'clock on the be abandoned. grounds at Victoria Park. } ; Rumor has it that the four hundred 7 pounds sterling, granted to the military _ STALLION Race.—The stallion race at) authorities by the Imperial Government for New Glasgow, in which the well-known Is- | experimenting and shamfighting, have been land horses Black Pilot and Golden were | exhausted, and that is the reason the Ad- entered, came off yesterday as announced. miral will be asked to forego the attack A private telegram received last evening | from sea. states that Israel won, with Speculation Pickford & Black have opened negotia- second and Gladstone third. The best time] tions with New York and Boston parties, was 2.324. Pilot was distanced. ‘There|fora steamer to take the place of the was nothing in the telegram about the 2.45 | Beatrice, recently wrecked on the Nova class, ia which Essory’s Whistler was en- | Scotia coast, on the route for the balance tered. of the season. The steamer was insured . for about $50,000, in European and New Tumee-Miscrz Race.—The Journal says} York offices, principally the former. Ae the names of the contestants in the colt race} tremendous gale blew yesterday, and the already been published several | steamer is now certainly a total wreck, timee, and in addition to that race there will be a three-year-old class, in which the follow ing are entered : nere have Reciproeity Amendment. N 5, Nelly Bly, bf by : ot hea WasuinerTon, Sept 18. 2 Barnard Fitzsimmons, Long River, Rustico The conference on the tariff bill this Dean, gr. h by Dean Swift. morning adopted the reciprocity amend- 3. James Tuplin, New Annan, Red Pilot, b bh | ment by a party vote. by All Right, 5817. t. John C Dorant, Margate, Black Duck, bm by Dean Swift Weather Bulletin. r , Toronto, Sept. 19.—10 a. m. Brown enti 4 ee aa aan Moderate winds; fair, not much change in See nee 1g 1. | temperature. ever ing, with the usual general cargo and the following passengers. ; E Roche, Abbie Me- oa, Katie McCormack, Jos Anthony, re Joseph Anthony, Bertie Anthony, Danie! “ : Murchison, Gertrude Dingwell, Ruel Ding-| Oysters by the quart and pint at the Old well, Miss G Small, Mrs G@ E Hosmer, Mrs London. Murphy, P Murphy, MA Murphy, R Bur-| We receive our oysters fresh every day from dette, Alice Pollard, Mrs A Buchanan, Mrs!the Narrows. Call and try them.—Old Lon- Fae Dorie, Mrs Riley, Masie Coady, Mrs | on. }Tarby, Arthur Dunphy, MissS McLeod,! Gryand exhibition of oysters opening at the ow K McLeod, Mrs F L Hill, E F Sayn-' ig hoaten Oyster Team to-night at 8.30 ders, Ida MeVane, Peter MeVane. o’clock. It is claimed that 60 oysters per ‘minute will be opened without wounding Call and see for yourself. Admission oO hh hee Local Notices. AN Exetanation.—This item, from an ex- them. change, sets forth an unexplainable but no | free. e ~~ demonstrable fact. The Boston Herald| Oysters at the Old London fresh from the oo of the Wellesley College girls as dressed | Narrows. ia“ men 8 robes,” when it should have said, With a first-class oyster opener at the Old : _ 8 robes.” ‘* You can read the proof of London and the very best of oysters you can “ ueWspaper article three or four times, and : ; man amply satis- ering 1 — the same mistake without a ages bering Get = git. All newspapers tell you so. But , ; Old 4S soon as the <, started | so | The exhibition of oyster opening at the 1¢ press is started and the paper London to-night promises to be one of the Printed in its complete shape, there stands he error in gr you, a so big that you grandest affairs of the kind ever taken place Cin't see anything else. It is a strange fact, here. , by Forenoon Trains on September 29th, to parties in charge of Live Stock or other articles for the Exhibition; also to parties appointed to act as Judges. Return Tickets will be issued to the general public by After- noon Trains on September 29th, by all Trains on September 30th, and October Ist and 2nd, ‘end by Forenoon Trains on October 3rd. ‘A Special Train will leave Tignish for Char- lottetown at 4 a. m., standard, on September 30th, and on October Ist, 2nd and 3rd; re- turning, wi!l leave Charlottetown for Tignish at 4.30 p. m., standard, on September 30th, and on October Ist and 2nd. Return Tickets will be issued by these Trains at undermen- tioned rates :— Tignish to Elmsdaie, inclusive........ $1 25 Bloomfield to Portage, He he bi cocs 115 Conway to Richmond, + Day ci ptss 1 00 WellingtontoSummerside, * ........ 90 New AnnantoC, Traverse, ‘* ........ 80 Bradalbane to Clyde, a ee 65 Hunter River and North Wiltshire..... 50 Colville, Loyalist and Milton........... 35 WROD op bso dvee s Ascchbee eigen. 20 Royalty JunoGlod. .... 622645. 55.28 fone 15 By the Forenoon Trains from the Kast, Return Tickets will be issued to Charlotte- town on September 30th, and on October Ist, 2nd and 3rd, at andermentioned rates :— Souris to Bear River, inclusive... .. . 0 90 Selkirk to Lot 40, Ris, 6400S. 0 75 Mt. Stewart to Tracadie, ‘‘ ......... 50 a oa ne ee ddene ceees 40 ARR FES co aaaeernonS Te rmmeR nese sr 7 35 VOrk wat Dues. oe AERO 25 BORO FOI oc sein cccccsecees veces 20 Georgetown to Peake’s, inclusive. ...... 80 PANE 66s 00 G60-00s08he¥ectossgcaees 60 The Afternoon Train for Souris will be de- tained at Charlottetown until 4 p. m., stand- ard, on September 30th, and October Ist, 2nd and 3rd, and will connect at Mount Stewart with Evening Train for Georgetown. Passengers from Cape Traverse Branch will be conveyed by Regular Train to and from Emerald Junction, at which point connection will be made with Special to and from Char- _lottetown. Tickets issued at one first-class fare will be good for return by any train up to and on October 4th, but ‘Lickets issued at special re- duced rates will be good for return only on date of issue and following day ; those from Stations west of Charlottetown being good only on Special Train, except Tickets issued by Special on October 2nd, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 3rd, and those issued by Special on October 3rd, which will be good for return by Regular Trains on October 4th. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept 15, 1890. sptli—dy mwi pattts wky prs WANTS, LOST, FOUND ke YSTERS.=Good fresh Oysters at 25 cents & quart, y the peck and barrel and on the half shell, fresh in every day.—JosiaH CAR- mopy, Water Street, East. 3i—septld ANTED.—A Cdok. Good wages. Apply at once to Mrs. F. W. HynpMAN, East Kent Street. tf—septl3 X7ANTED.—Two smart Girls to learn dress- making. Apply to Mrs. Hennessy, Dress- maker, Richmond Street. 3i—septl8 To LET.—The Shop and Basement in the Cam- eron Block, lately occupied by Mrs. R, Young. This is one of the best stands in Charlottetown, and the Basement is large and admirably adapt- ed for a restaurant or other business. For fur- ther particulars apply to WARBURTON & SMALL- woop, Solicitors, Cameron Block. tf—sep18 WANTED.—A Servant Girl to do general housework, to whom liberal wages will be aren, Apply to Mrs. J. MorGAN, Southport. septl7—si ye IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs, C. B. McNEILL, Euston Street. tf—septl7 WANTED.—A good general housework maid immediately. Apply to Mrs, WM. L. Tay- si pd—septls LOR, Hillsborough Street. T° LET.—A House situate on Sidney Street, near Prince, containing s.x rooms, good yard, and stabling if required, all in good repair. Rent moderate. Apply at this office. pd—sepld HOP AND DWELLING TO LET.—Shop on Queen Stzeet, next to Bonnell, Watchmaker ; possession given 27th October, Dwelling on Sid- ney Street, 4 rooms; possession at once.—R. K. BRACE. septl5 from her vacation in Massachusetts, and will be ready to receive her customers and the ublic in general at her residence on Richmond treet, a few doors west of London ‘louse. septli—6i pd TA7ANLTED.—A Girl for general housework. Must be well recommended. Apply to Mrs, H. M. Davison, corner of Richmond and West Streets, between 6 and 8 p. m. septi2 M*:: HENNESSY, Dressmaker, has returned LET.—A House containing eight rooms_and shop, ina convenient part of the city, with ood accommodation. Vater in connection. For particulars apply at this office. sept9 T° LET.—One-half of the House and Premises of the late Chief Justice Palmer, situated on Upper Queen Street. Possession given lst Octo- ber next. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER. sept6—tf T° LET.—On Orlebar Street, a ‘Tenement House, one t containing eight rooms, the other seven. Possession given in September, _ is probably the reason why it seems so Don’t fail to see and try those oysters at the ¥ to edit a newspaper after it is printed.” Old London to-night. Come early. ; ag Apply to Mrs, BLaTCH. tf—aug30 at Summerside until 4 p. m., ; | | HE FUTURITY RACE having been | | } | standard ; returning, will leave Summerside | ‘Yhe Train for ‘Lignish will be- } i | | | 7 : & Large Stock of FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19 | ‘90 mm Ga ~ A Gre b = coerincieattinteemanie —-—( ) weil t Show of New Good IR THE SEASON. ' ADIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to inspect our new range of DRESS MATERIAL » ¢ Which have just come to hand. 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NEW FALL DRY GOODS, EXCELLENT VALUE, NOW OPENING —_——_A'T—-— PERKINS & STERNS’ Charlottetown, September 8, 1890. vs ie Aowinn| TR FO TAXPATRS 7 HEREBY give final notice to all persons +; ‘HE ANNUAL PRIZE MEETING of the ; who have not paid their City Real Estate 4 = Queen’s County Rifle Association will | Tax, Persoaal Property Tax and Poll Tax for be held on THURSDAY, 25th inst., commen- | this year, 1890, that they must pay the same cing at 8.30 a.m., sharp. A Special Prize jon or before the 30th of September, inst., for List will be prepared for Nursery Men. Open | after that date all defaulters will be adver- to all comers. Membership fee, $1.00. |tised, executions issued and placed in the < ihands of the Sheriff for collection without W. A. WEEKS, Cats» ‘respect of persons, Agents of Banks and Fire septl5—15 17 19 Secretary. /and Life Insurance Companies are also re- Daas | quested to attend to their Licenses this month. e . i ° ‘ All who pay their taxes before the Ist of Fairbanks Scales, | October next will save costs. see N FRE WORLD. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Assorted Sizes at City Tax Collector. septlj—wfs pattsm CARVELL BROS. septS—2w 2aw pat ————= ———— $500 Reward. f tye above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown to any person who will give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons who feloniously set on fire the stables of Mr. John D. McLeod, on the night of Saturday last, the 30th of August, at which disastrous fire Mr Theophilus J. Farquharson, an es- teemed and brave citizen, lost his life in attempting to rescue the valuable horses be- longing to the said John D. McLeod. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown. Mayor's Office, Sept. 4, 1890. K Bb. C. for the Stemach, : ty seh aguetemte « ese arte ial aca , a Ree a ie aie ye ae ik att ope eT sis cae eameemmmar tien : as saan mi emia ‘Gain aaa age ry a alii a A