THE Local and Other Items. fue Ossorne House will be c nducted as usual, in future, i stiiaaiiia 5 ‘ed here THe PRINCESS By \TRICE arrived here from Halitax this afternoon. - King’s Co., N. B., far: Tue Oat Crop. " their oat ers speak in «ce spondent tones ol vp - Water Surry \ company has veen | formed t » furnish Springhill, N S., witha wate pply Sl Scents Keven.—-[wo cases of scarlet ‘ i : : i e\ ‘ee ‘— , i r, one of a very maiiguant type, are re rted in Moncton -_ o A Rare Oceverence.— Plums and blossoms may be seen growing on the one tree in the garden of Mr. James Duify, Rustico Road. = fine. —The alarm this afternoon was for a ight fireon the roofef the railway round- ouse Che damage did not amount to much. vidal Che American Eagle must be a gay old bird he is bald. If you don’t want to be bald, | ise Hall's Hair Renewer, and you won't be. Pry it. -_- -s- More Istanp Horses.—The Moncton ’ nes says: Wm. MeNauyghton, of Charlotte- town, is at Kennedy’s hotel with a number of orses tor disposal. Pi eiiellninie 1. O G. T.—Charlottctown Lodge meets to-night at 8 o’clockia J. D. Me- Lod’s Hall. A full attendance requested. Visiting friends always welcome.— E, W. F Harris, R. S -> Tyenorp Fever only city in the Dominion where fev:r is prevalent. Woodstock i atic Several deaths have recently oc curred from it in the latter piace. _ - ScuHoois CLosep.—Owing to the preval- ence fever in Summerside the schools in that tewn have been closed until Monday next. since the holidays has not been tweuty-five per cent. of the av erage. f scarlet The attendance tis imwnis ittacaL Fisuine.—Before E. Hackett, Esy., lnspector of Fisheries, to-day, in the Mavin» and Fisheries Ottice, Neil Stewart, of Keppock, was fined $40 tor fishing lob- sters aiter close season, in contravention of the Fisheries Act. meaiineiiiin SuppeEN DeatH,—We are sorry to learn that the Rev. Father De Finance, of Rustico, a valuable four-year-old Hernando It was only three or four days sick of strangles, previous to Sunday, when it took a relapse, and died yesterday. seninantiieniaat has lost yl . + CViw A Cuntositry.—There is on exhibition at the Journal office, Summerside, a curiosity in the shape of a reed twenty-tour feet in length. | It is about as thick at the butt as a perso: little finger, and the joints are about six inches apart, This extraordinary samp!'e of rapid growth was found a few days ago at the South Shore, Miscouche, by Stephen Gaudet. of Miscouche i aidlieteal A Sav Casz.—The Mail reports that a young man named W, Thompson, who with his wife arrived in Halifax from Charlotte- town some three months ago, 18 HOW Con- fined in an insane asylumin Philadelphia, to which city he had gone a few weeks ago to visit some relatives. He was sun-struck while bathing. His young wife is very much distracted over the unfortunate occur- rence, identi Tue Bonavista.—The SS. Capt. Anderson, arrived o'clock this morning. She had a general cargo and the following passengers: Mr and Mrs. Pease, Mr L Smith, Mr Baker, —— McDonald, Mrs Crisper, Mr Ottawa, Mrs D C Fraser and son and 14 steerage yassengers. She will leave for St. John’s, Nfid., with a general cargo and a_ horse, shipped by George E. Hughes, this after- noon, Bonavista, here at seven eases \ Narrow Escare.—The Summerside Jour- wil says: On Saturday evening last sparks from the eugine of the gravel train ignited the dry graas in the rear of Mr. H. C. Mill’s warehouse, a space about ten feet square be- ing burned before the tlames were discovered and extinguished. Had the flames reached any buildingsin the vicinity, the results might have been serious. Never was greater care neccessary than at the present, to prev- ent an outbreak of fire. anetieeliiaiiccnoes A Livety OLtp May.—The Summerside Furmer says ;: An old man, 78 years of age, named John H. Betts, walked all the way from Nine Mile Creek, which is but a few miles from Charlottetown, to Summerside, the first of the week. He had recently come from Bangor, and came here to see after some freight which he expectéd, but, to his great disappointment, it had not ar- rived. He started on Monday and came through Bedeque, crossing in the F. C. att on Tuesday. fr es An Ovurstpe Orinion.—-The Moncton Times says; A meeting of Charlottetown citizens has been heid to decide upon a handsome. tes- timonial to Mr. Arthur Newbery .on his re- | turn from his bridal trip, in appreciation of his 2: eat services in be wuiifying Lhe wastes | around the public building of the city. Every | visitor to Charlottetown has admired the art- istic taste displayed in the arrangement of the grounds and the flor-] beauties designed by Mr. N., whose exertions f. r years past in be- | half of Charlottetown have been a labor of love, and highly appreciated by both the citi- zens of, and the visitors to, that pleasant city sitet aieae AN Otp Setrier's Deatu.—The Mone- ton Transcript says; Last Wednesday Mr. W illiam Boleyn, of St. Andre, Shediac, went to visit his daughter at Irishtown. On Sat-| urday ne was taken ill, and this morning died | Of ceamp cholera. Decease was in the 66th | year of his age, and when an infant in arms | ioe ORE pene vom Sean, Ire. he moved from tl . Isl nd she st ee | he colin’ the Islan to Shediac, where | “ted and has lived ever since. He leaves | i . & widow and three sons and four daughters to | bride’s father, by Rev. D. Davies Moore, A. mourn their logs Decea , cde | spected. Veceased was generally re- | | } ee aM Women’s Misstow ‘RY Soctety.—The Mur- Charlottetown is not the ty phoid j similarly | | Thorapson Newson, Charlottetown. DAILY ‘EXAMINER .- <= pps: — VELBGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL Despatcurs TO THE EXAMINER. The Late Whitechapel Murder. New York, Sept. 11. | A London special says that if the woman ‘found in the arch-way at Whitechapel was ithe victim of Jack the Ripper it is positive- jly sure either that the murderer has | been seen by many people, or that another jiman knew of the murder and all the ' circumstances so long ago as last Saturday | night, and can be found if the police are clever enough. At 1 o'clock of the New York Hera/d and stated that novld—ly dy StaJohn, N. |another ** Jack the Ripper” murder had | I that the mutilated been committed, and | body had been found in Back Church Lane, in Whitechapel. He gave his | John Cleary, 21 White Horse Yard, Drury Lane. A reporter went at once to the } | spot and stated that he could find nothing, land the matter was passed over jas wnimportant. The moment that the body was found — yesterday, however, the events of Sunday morning loomed up with a significance rather colossal and a search was at once made | for John Cleary, but not one of that name could be fuvund in or near the locality he had given as his residence. The man’s ap- pearance had been carefully noted and search has been made for him. Lonpon, Sept. 11. Che police have discovered no clue to the |}murderer of the woman whose body was 'tound at Whitechapel yesterday. | Base Ball News. aisles Sr. JOHN, Sept 11. The closing game of the New Brunswick league was played to-day betweev the St. Johns and Monctons, the former winning 120 to4. The St. Johns pounded Robin- son and Burns for 28 total hits, while Cun- ningham for the home team was only hit for five. Frank White, of the St. Johns, wins the Munro cup offered for the best batting average by a purely amateur player in the league. He has a batting average of 450 runs in nine games. Parsons of the St. Johns leads the league in batting with 461 in twelve games. ‘Soule, of the Monc- ltons, wins the gold medal offered for the | Monctonian making the most runs The Great London Sirike. | — | Lonpon, Sept. 11. | Several more wharfingers have conceded ithe demands of the strikers, and nearly (1,000 resumed work this morning. The strikers are as resolute as ever in the stand they have taken. Their pickets display igreater activity and prevented many batches of new men engaged to take places of strikers from proceeding to the docks. There, is a pause in the strike negotiations. Cardinal Manning has postponed his inter- view with the Directors of the Dock Com- panies until to-morrow. Burns is ill from overwork, and is taking a day's rest. Damage to Property. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept. 11. he superintendent of the Canada and Atlantic railway has received information from Waterbound City and Atlantie City to the effect that the place is in much _bet- ter shape than was anticipated. The dam- age to property was not so serious as at first reported, and there was no loss of life. It is believed that communication by rail with Atlantic City will be effected to-mor- row. Fifteen houses were washed away at Sea Isle City, including three hotels. The damage to the railroad is heavy. and it will be weeks before they ure put in their for- mer condition. = —— - Stanley Marching On. Brussecs, Sept. i. The Mouvment Geographique states that Stanley is marching toward Monbassa, after fighting’ his way through the hostile country of Umjora and Ujanda tribes, and conquering the natives. He has, the paper says, established the authority of the British East Africa Company over the country from the Upper Nile to the East Coast. The paper declars that it is doubtful if Emin Pascha is accompanying Stanley to the coast. Ireland’s New Viceroy. Dustin, Sept. 11. The Earl of Zetland, the newly appoint- ed Viceooy of Ireland, will take the oath of office at Dublin Castle on October Ist. He wiil make his state entry into the city in December. a a Woman's Suffrage, Clause Defeated. Santa Fer, N. M., Sept. 11. Ata constitutional convention yester- day, a majority refused to permit the in- corporation of a woman suffrage clause in the effective franchise article. — ee Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 12.—-10 8. m. East and north east winds blowing a gale off southern portion ; fair weather in northern and rain in southern districts; not much change in temperature. DIED. At Brockville, on the 2ud inst., Charles Cumberland Broderick, BR, N., of Jersey, Channel Islauds, eged 66 years. MARKSED. On the 10th instant, at the residence of the i = M., Annie Maria Good, second daughter of Mr, Oliver Good, Highfield, to Andrew oe aoe South Auxilary held its first nnua meeting on Tuesday, September 3d, at 30 T p.m. The following are the officers for | and shoes for fall—special value at the Do- ‘ar —Presilent, Mrs, S. Prowse; |}minion Boot and Shoe Store. Mrs. D. Machon; 2d vice- ‘ox the eusuing ye Ist Vice-president, Prondent, Mrs, 8, 2. 7 d. _ W. H. Prowse, re-elected; assistant cer- | «sponding secretary, Miss E. Hawkins; | James; 3d vice-president, ! treisurer, Mies D, Brooks, re-elected; assiat- H peemaurer, Mrs. a. H. Brooks Mrs. Ww. * | OWse was appointed delegate to the con- | }-ntion to be held at Fredericton on October | 10h, Members 33; amount . 7 » 33; t to pensar wae sen branch ’ = ~ mo +s soverts: recordi: J *retaiy, Missa L. } 7 1 \ Beck, re-elected; correapunding ‘« eal ry, Pick 1D / ibepar. ~sare PY STRONG tn DY) CASKS EXTRA STRONG, full Gov Already open, eighty-three cases of boots sp)? 2w — ernment proof, 100 Demijohns same kind. CARVELL BROS. on Sunday | merning aman called at the Londor office | name As} | HAWKER’S THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1889. Twit wi cnet, NEW FALL GOODS, 1889, ‘Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. | It has cured hundreds of cases considered gr, i | hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens , fh } 4 . « é tke diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | ' | a very short time. Just a few doses will cure | a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents | per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, NORWOOD FARM BY AUCTION. WE AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Thursday, Oct. 3rd, IN AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., The Farm Property of the late George Wright, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, and within 24 miles of the city. This Farm comprises 144 acres of land, nearly ail clear, well watered, and ina high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, which are all in good condition, will be offered with 60 acres separately or with all the land, as may be desirable. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. at the LOWEST PRICES. sept7 —t! sle Property at Spring Park Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky RESPECTFULLY NEW DRESS GOODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Vretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., &c. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, end AT (x) ———| X} —(4)— CALL THE ATTENTION OF PATON & CO’S. Just Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets, PURCHASERS TOU Our Stock of Dress Goods ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS COODS, JAMES PATON & C@., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE © | % 7 E are instructed by Robert White to / sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, 18th September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, all his ine’? ; + : Valuable Pioperty at Spring Park, -—CONSISTING OF— Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three ‘i’ enement House thereon. | Pilot No. 2—64 feet x 100 feet. Plot No, 3—32 feet x 100 feet. This Property is clear of City Taxes, and within tive minutes walk of the Post Office. Oifers at Private Sale will be considered. Terms easy. E. H. NORTON & CO., J a B. Auctioneers, Ch'town, Aug, 20, 1889—eod till sale For Sale or To het. GOOD BUSINESS STAND in an ex- , £K& cellent place of business, on the line of Railway in the country. Store and Ware- houses a]] complete, and very convenient. Will sell the Stock with the store. Terms very liberal. Hvery convenience for shipping Pro- duce, ete. Address X. Y. Z., Examiner Office, Char- lottetown., Aug 10, 1889—eod w reice Southern Flour. B3OC barrels Choice “GENNESEE” . Vlour, just received from St Louis. Nothing like it in the market. Far superior to Canada flour. HORACE HASZARD. aug 3), tf . WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e W ANTED.—Good general Servant jwanted, Apply to Mrs. 8, R. JENKINS, Prince St. septlz—3i Et AIR WORK,.-—-Ladies desirous of having Hiair Work done are requested to cali on “iss SNow, Grafton Street, west of Pownal, who wil aitend to all orders in a first-class man- ner. Rates low, pd 4i—seprl2 T° LET.— The Store, with Dwelling, one door below McKachen’s Shoe Store, Kent moder- ate, Possession given 16ih September. é i : Apply to A, E. MCX ACHEN, at Shoe Store. septll WANTED.—A young Girl, age l4 or 15 yeare, to take charge of two children. Apply to M&S, RICHARD KNIGHYI, Kent St. 1i pd—septll W ANTED.—A Janitor for the. Second Metho- dist Church, For further particulars apply to George W. Ritchie, 4i—septld WANTED.—A Girl for yxeneral housework, Apply immediately at this office. 3i—sepl0 JOUND.—A Purse containing a small sum of mouey. Apply at this oflice. 2i—septl0 For SALE CHEAP,—A new Yacht, 20 feet keel, 27 feet over all, suitable for a steam launch. THOMAS Wharf. Apply to LOURIK, lLord’s i eod—septl0 AA ISS GREEN would like to form a class of i! three or four ladies for French (conver- sauonal) Apply at the residence of the Rey. Fred. &. J. Lioyd, Pownal Street. septld O LET,--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets. It contains eight rooms, is suplied with water anc heated with hot water. Posses- | sion 2nd October next.—GEORGE ALLEY. sept7 WANTED. A general Servant in a smal Apply at THE KxX- 2w 2aw—sept9 famiiy. Good wagés. AMINER o.ice. 1O LET.-—-Half of a House on King Street, next to Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. sepi6—tf cee \ ANTED.—A smart Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. EDWARD UaAvy, Richmond Street. ufl—sept» fy.\O LET—A House on Richmond Street, near Hillsborouga Square, containing eight rooms with new kitchen recently built.—Apply to J. B. MACDONALD. 2w—septd SHOP TO LET.— The Shop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, with two rooms up Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky — Clothing PROWSE BRO: THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importiig an Enormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the ISalance of Mens’, Boy's and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH, a = NEW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, NOW OFPBNING AD MACDONALD'S. rm {x} Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths, Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash- meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. ene & i ae (x) othing | PROWSE BROSB., Sign of the Great Big Fiat. stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. R. Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky K. Brace. M oy aug 24 tues ANTED.—Fer October Ist, a genera! Ser- \ vant. Apply to Rev, J. ¢tapson, Pownal Street, septs GENTS WANTED.—Te sell Sewing Ma- chines on P. EK. Island, Good terms. Apply io The Singer Manufacturing Co., Chariotte- town, P. E. f. pd dy Im—sepi3 R SALE AT A BARGAIN.—A new Emer- son Piano, only in use six montas, Apply to K. H. Norton & Co,, Auctioneers, sept2—d tf w li ENDERS will be received at the Mayor's Office up to noon of SATURDAY, the 14th of September next, for the purchase of Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) bent he C8 of the City of Charlotietown, payable ia Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at four TO LET,—Shop and Dwelling ies on Upper een Sircet, Apply to J, Metill, t 1 aces tt ee ‘: The Debentures will be issued on and, bear = interest from the lst October next. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the highest or any Tender. Plano FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in vers best of repair, iran frame, light colored ri iteason for selling, case, npright. A bargain. aC leaving the city.—Mas. Davin FRasER. School By order, La ee. ne A. H. MACPHERSON, To. LET.—A Tenement Dwelling Heuse on Dorchester Street, centraliy and conveniently situated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co, ang 24jtt City Clerk. aug 21, 1889—m w s pat tu thur sat _—On Prince Streat, a Satebel, with a LiBaree inside, The finder will be rewarded by R SALI At a liberal ee — ee clopw@dia Brittanica, latest editian, cc in #4 volumes j Cloth ding. Apply mS thie septil—tu sag pat mon thy Mtieot. THE EXaMINER Office, or y— e (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. | $19 000 Gity Debentures. FIRE INSURANCE The Eastern Asan Co af Canada, Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, - - HALIFAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Capital subscribed, oe Paid up. - - - 0,060.60 PRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. F. I. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—-tf w4x rED.—A oom. we Petes me - _ Arthur Peters, » regep in the country. aug 19--pat SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 MEW ST., New York City. ‘Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pampb!ct. sept20—dy & wky ly OR SALE.—One large size Gurney Improved Hot Air Farnace, with floor registers and conducting pipes in good working order, suitahie for beating a Store, Chureh or private De elijny. Enquire at Examiner office, bi egd-- sop ten A a nah Pain PR te ; an aa ih wy a a a ee — ie atten [eecaniees Reon} ee 7 zm th