THE DAILY EXAMINER, oe Local and Other Items. | Not PL&ASANT Steam yachting outside the aro was bol pleasant during the awh oJ ‘ las lo Hanv.—-The Auonst is at hand This number is excel len tin every respect, Preaching in Church to-morrow morning and evening by W. W. Brewer. ~——<—>> Os Purasere Bent.—A large number of | passengers crossed in the Pictou steamer | to-day to attend the Halifax carnival. ~~ the Rev TENNIS. ; U0 CIOUCR _— = — Pouce Cotrr,.—Danie! Steele and Thos. Brophy were before his honor this morning | for being drunk. They were each fined $2 r eight days. ' iidiieciablidlbilcss Moonticut Excursion,—The evening of | Wednesday next is for the annual movn- light exeursion of the Artillery Band. Hope the weather will be fine. -_-—_—— | Dectpepty Hor.—The hottest weather | ever known in the United States was at Phoenix, Ari., injJune, 1883, when the thermometer marked 119° i aniline Macxeret.—-The catches of this much} sought-after fish have been very fair on the! western coast of Prince County this week. | Good catches are alsoreported from Kildare Capes Nl ca AccipeENT.—A man named Leard from a scaffold in the Methodist Church, | Alberton, on Wednesday, and sustained | serious injuries. He is, however, rapidly| recovering from them os Navat.—H. M.S. T: from the Carnival in St. val in Halifax. lhe French tlagship consort, the Roland, will visit urmaline has gone Jdohn to the Carni- | Arethuse and its | Halifax to} take part in the naval display there next} week ; - : Coxcert.—A promenade concert will be | given in the Hillsboro Rink on Tuesday, 13th | August. Miss Alexander, Winnipeg's leading | soprano, will sing; and we understand that | the band of H.M.S. Bellerophon will be in at- | tendance. Advertisement with programme in | & lew days. | sien Lave Lerrers.—Many and strong were! the complaints heard in the corridor of the | Post Oftice last evening on account of the | lateness and slowness of delivery at the | wicket. Perhaps the Post Office Inspector | will put a little more force intothis depart- | ment of the office. sheniiatibias House 1s THE SIDEWALK. —A citizen ouke| plains that there is a dangerous hole in| front of the residence of John Higgins, | Esq., on Prince Street-—caused by the cav- ing in of the trench lately made by the Water Commissioners. Perhaps the Com- missioners will kindly look into the matter, _ - Services To-Morrow.—The Baptist! Congregation will meet to-morrow at Y. M. C. A. Hall, Rev. J. A. Gordon pastor. | Services at ll a, m., and at 7 p. m. The | hand of fellowship will be given to new members and the Lord’s Supper will be dis- | pensed at the close of evening service. All are welcome. Seats free. > Rarway Gosret Meerine.—Don’t for- | yet this meeting, every Sunday afternoon at 4 o’clock in McLeod’s Hall. Strangers always welcome. Lesson 1 Cor. 13 chap. from the Ist verse. ** Though I[ speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass on # tinkling cyn.bal,” ete. sail anesilat Deatn or A Noun.—We regret to hear of the death fat the Montreal House, of the Congregation, Montreal, of Mary Eliza- beth Grant, daughter of the late James Grant, and known in religion as Sister Margaret ot Bavaria, Sister Margaret was only 23 years ot age at the time of her death, and had made her profession as a Sister of the Congregation of Notre Dame about three years ago. To her mother and family, upon whom the hand | of affliction has fallen often of late, we offer | our deep sympathy. lieben A Mapman’s Tenriery Leap.—The St. John Sun of yesterday morning says: A man named Wm. Sulliyan, about thirty years of age, who was taken to the alms- house on Saturday and is supposed to have been insane, jumped from the roof of the almshouse last evening, breaking one arm and thigh, besides receiving other serious injuries. Dr. James Christie was called to attend him. It was not thought that the man would live through the night. He was discovered getting on the roof of the build- ing, but could not b+ reached before he had taken the fatal leap. co a Lecrvre.—Rev. F. M. Young, pastor of North Temple Baptist Church, Ohio, Yar- mouth Co., N. S., and Grand Chaplain of the Graud Lodge, I. O. O. F., is expected to de- liver his popular lecture on ‘‘ Optimism vs. Pessimism, or Smiles vs. Frowns,’ during the week of the Grand Lodge session in this city —probably on Friday evening, 16th inst. The theories of Optimism and Pessimism, as elab- orated by philosophers, explained. The ab- surdity of Pessimism exposed. Causes of Pes- simism given, and means suggested by which grim despair may be dethroned, and hope; crowned as Queen. Amusing incidents relat ed to drive away “‘ the blues,” Collection to be taken up to assist in payment of debt on church. - > — Soy yon WAR IN EGYPT, edie is Secsnl Methodist |SOME SKIRMISHES. WILL FIGHT TO THE LAST. A general meeting of the Char-| Grenfell to-day reconnvitred - the Dervish jottetown Lawn Tennis Club will be held this | camp. evening in the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A. at 8 Itian cavalry Dallmar dislodged the Dervishes at Mosaas village and killed 15. that Wad el Jumi intends to fight to the | last. |; nounces that the felt | States from Canada and exported in the ,ufacturers Ol igo out of | British |}on Monday. lorder is that the Bulgarian troops have TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Deseatrcurs To THe EXAMINER. Ce Cairo, Aug. 2. A despatch from Toski says that Genera The Dervishes charged the Egyp- and killed 27 men. Lieut. Deserters report — ~_ More Unpleasantness. Orrawa, Aug, 3. A special despatch trom Washington an- United States Govern- ment will no longer grant a refund of duty upon box lumber imported into the United form of boxes. This is a serious blow to | the box shook factories established here. Hitherto alinost all the box shooks made in Ottawa have been purchased by the Stand ard Oil Co. of the United States for use in making up packages of oil for exportation. On showing to the satisfaction of the Unit- authorities that ed States customs the | , ' | shooks so in ported from Canada have been | 14 Ul peop'e with swollen jaws a ad aching e . al ‘ : J mae ™ as fel] | made up Into boxes exported, the Com | faces should avail themseives of Di Ashley's pany have been able to secure a refund of nearly the whole of the duty paid] business, and takes up the forceps when he upon shooks when brought in from | gets tir d. Canada. This drawback has enabl- | The Doctor will be at the Osborne House ed them to pay better prices for | for one weck or longer, commencing Aug. Ist. Canada shocks than they could otherwise. | Now that the full duty on an increased | valuation must be paid, the Canadian mau- | shooks must suffer. They | may be compelled to move their esta blish- ments across the international boundary, or } the business. The policy has failed to provide any market for Canadian box shooks. _-—- +o Suddenly Hl. national home Wasuineron, Aug. 1. Assistant Secretary Trichnor was taken suddenly ill in his oftice in the Treasury Department this morning and had to he conveyed to his home for treatment. He has been in bad health for a long time, and has worked a good deal harder than his friends think he should have done. Since his return from New York he has under- taken to dispose of all the tariff problems which have been presented since the change of administration. In his debili- lated condition the te@ proved too much for him. scotia a Behring Sea Scizures. Lonvon, Aug. 3. In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir James Ferguson, Parliamentary Secre- tary for the foreign office, said that no authentic information had yet reached the Government regarding the seizure of vessels in the Behring Sea by the United States Government. He also said that no understanding had been arrived at in regard to the jurisdiction of Behring sea. Strike Averted. LONDON, Aug. 2. The Durham mines have taken a vote on the question ot accepting the ten per cent. advance offered by the owners. The re- sult was in favor of accepting, with a ma- jority of one. This decision averts a strike which would have proved the greatest on vecord. The short time movement in the cotton mills, at Manchester, has proved a failure. Preparing For War. Betorape, Aug. 2. The War Ministry has ordered all three of the military classes of Servia to muster The ostensible reason for the been ordered to mass on ,the frontier on that day, and Servia desires to be prepared for any eventuality. What Hanlan Says. Sr. Louis, Aug. 2. Ex-Champion Oarsmen Edward Hanlan reached this city yesterday. **I have no ex- cuse to make for my ‘defeat in Australia,” he said. ‘* I suppose if I were not defeated there I weult have been beaten here. | am going tu ‘loronto, and, after a short rest, will be ready to meet any man.” The Royal Grants Bill. Lonvon, Aug. 2 The reya! grants bill passed the commit- tee stage in the House of Commons, last evening. A'lamendments were rejected by large majorities. — a Persons wishing to improve their memories or strengthen their power of attention should send to Prof. Loisette, 237 Fifth Aveenue, N.Y.for his prospectus post free, as advertis§ ed in ano ther column, wi MARRIED. — On the $list ult., by Rev. D. Davies Moore, SreamMeRS’ MovemMents.—Str. Halifax will leave tor Boston on Thursday, the 8th Auzg., | inst., instead of Wednesday as usual. This | change is made for this week only to accom- | modate visitors to the Halifax carnival. | The Inman str. City of Paris, Capt. Wat- kins, arrived at New York July 32st, with 437 first cless, 190 s2cond class, and 430 steer- age passengers, having made the passage | from Queenstown to Sandy Hook in 5 days, 28 hours and 10 minutes, Thisis within three | minutes of the fastest passage made across the | Atlantic by the same steamer a shori time ago. Several passengers, we understand, have been booked by the agent here, Mr. F. T. New-| bery, to sail by this line of steamers this month. The str. M. A Starr arrived this morning | at nine o'clock. She had a cargo of general | hopeless. b : merchandise and a large nuinbeer of passen- | the diseased or irritated Throat and Luugs in gers, hight. . the str. Miramimichi will be off the route etween here and Montreal for a fortni She will sail sometime next Monday Q uebec, ‘. . t, on | . Account of having to go on the dry dock at’ Proprietor, at the house of the bride’s father, Kingston, Lucy Rachael Smith, second daughter of Jonathan Smith, Esq., to Thomas J. Wiggin- ton, of Dundas. il HAWKER’S. TOLL AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered It soothes, heals and strengthens | a very short time. Justa 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, Local Notices. Don't miss it.— Ladies shoes in Tan, Kid and Goat, at $1 a pair, regular price $1.50 at MecEachen’s Shoe store. _ Patronize MeEachen, the cheap shoe man, il you want good vaive for your money. Special bargains to-night (Saturday. ) Men's and bey’s ready-made clothiug at auetion prices during the month of .vugust at J. B Macdonald’s. Cheap sale of boots and shoes this (Satur- day) evening at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ———— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 3.—10 a. im. Moderate to fresh south to winds, fair warm weather.] south-west i a i Derxatre.—The last issue of Secular Thovght contains the opening of the dis- Ad ee ae a a SAT UR ID AUGUST 38. 1889. cial Value! AT JAS. PATON co's. jy) (zp Just Received, Thirteen Hundred Yards of English Make of FLOOR OIL CLOTH AND LINOLEUM, From One Yard to Six Yards in Width. oe Se cussion between the editor of the Halifax Evening Mail and Charles Watts. The | proposition: ‘* Secularism is based on | human and is suthcient to meet the needs of mankind.” Mr. Watts affirms ; | the editor of the Hrening Mail denies. | DR. AND MRS. ASHLEY, | King and Queen of Dentists, W HO have recently ariived in this city, are meeting with unparalleled success. | The Doctor advertises to rexuson, Extract Teeth Free of Charge and | Without Pain, enerosity. His wife is also an adept at the cr ~ fhe Doctor will remove CANCERS and TUMORS at his Office, free of charge. OFFICE HOURS 9a. m to5dp. m, Do not fail to pay him a visit rl aug HOT WAT iit. 's {IES contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do well, before placing their orders, to see our ; NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. " Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATON4 It occupies less space, andis more effective and less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead, Alsc, Steam Fittings of every description, in Brass and lion; Kubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and tor sprinkling lawns. ° A first-class Plumber kept constantly ,em- ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for fitting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- if required. Telephone con- ences given nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. pat ap23-.—eod tf For Liverpool, @. B. Direct, eae Ss re et a sae Saws pennies Sipe oo Ry ros ante BARKENTINE " EREMA,” DUE AT CHARLOTTELOWN About 5th of August, WILL GO ON THE BERTH FOR LIVERPOOL, And will carry Lobsters and other Cargo on Freight. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. jy22—t WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e {OOD PASTURE for three Cows in Field next to MeGill’s, quarter of a mile from the city. Pump in field. Apply to WAVIES & SUTHERLAND, Agents. tf—ang2 WANTED AT ONCEK,—A good Collector in this city. Good pay and steady situation. Apply by letter to James P. CooKE, P, O. Box 668. tf—-aug2 | OTTERY.—The date of the lottery for the i Walnut Bedroom Set, at Frank Hughes’ Shop, has been postponed until the Ist of Novem- ber, pd 7i—aug? FouND —Oftf Rock Barra, Lot 46, P, Kf, Island, onthe 16th ult., two Mackerel Nets, buoys initialed. The owner can have the same by applying to the undersigned and paying expen- ses. If not called for before the 30th inst.. they will be sold.—JoHN A. McDon4Lp, Rock Barra, Lot 46, P. E. I, dy li wky li—aug?2 Fok SALE.—A well-finished Cottage, Mansard roof, fronting &4 feet on Fitzroy Street Kast. Apply at A. MCNRILL’s Auction Room. aug2—4i WANTED. -A good Servant for general work, Apply to Rev. FRED E. J. Lioyp, Pownal : Street. tf—auyl I OARD.—Two young gentiemen can be accom- modated with board. Apply at this office, jy30-3i pd WANT#ED.- A young nan who has had some experience in a grocery store, to act as clerk. Must have reference, Apply by letter to “Pp. J..” Post Office Box 108. tf—_jy16 OR SALE CHEAP—An eligible Building Lot near Upper Prince Street Church .and School, and nearly opposite the new Dwelling House of Mr, Nicholas White.—GEOoRGE ALLEY. jy3v—tu fri sat rfv0 LET —One-half of House on Orlebar street, occupied by subscriber, in good condition Water on the premises, Rent moderate.—S. GREY. tf -jyll To LET.—A Double Tenement House situate on King Street East. c rooms, With pantries and closets all ing repair. The above Houses garret. Water will be supplied if required. Terms moderate. novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. — rat The Each end contains eight are in first-class order, as they have been refitied from cellar to Apply . — Esq.. Water Commissioner, or lo the owner, UDWARD ac pd 2w eod Splendid Value and Newest Patterns. Call and see this lot, as we Lave the Best Assortment of Patterns in the City. — + -————$— ——(x >— OUSE FURNISHINGS, in Carpets, Rags, Curtains and Window Poles, Trimmings, &e., always on hand, GREY FLANNEL. £.G00 Yards Now Opened—All Weel Goods. _——_(x)}—_——_-_—_— Linders and <param A eentiorens PATON & C®O., BROWN’S BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. IN. FAGTS | @ur competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers. erying “Stand and deliver your irade.’ So stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Siroeet--standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. They may hold us up but they cant hold us down. Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our tirade if Low Prices is any object te our customers. We would strongly advise every Man, Woman or Boy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $3.50 Suit; also. our 7.00 Suit. PROWSEH BROB., Sign of the Great Big Mat. “Army and Navy Depot.” CARD. my and Navy Depot. 74 Subscriber offers for sale a full supply + omtenat Mesceanvis. | AS; ees “ nv —ALSO— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship HALIF A xX. Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and A Fall Stock of Wines and Liquors Castings. JUST RECEIVED. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, 1 50) Cases ROYAT, BLEND, eJU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, Lot of Drawers Ever Offered. JAMES Charlottetown, July 27, !5 HAVE FAITH \ (xX) Cheapest 89--eod wky Charlottetown, June 21, 1889—eod wky Inman luine. NEW Yeh, 10,400 Tons PARES, 10.400 tons, CITY OF BERLES, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5 202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTEHE, 4.770 Tons. CLTY GF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. City OF City OF These magnificent steamers are amongst the ; largest and fastest in the world, and are well| jyl5—pd known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across tue Atlantic. mms The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, Georgetown. where least motion is felt. lies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and smoking Rooms, Pianos, ww oe ri Libraries, Barber Shop, Ba'h-rooms, etc., pro- s e 100 Cases OLD RY KE, nee . vided, All these Steamers are fitted with the ov CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, Electric Light. 15006 «= s CLARET, The difference in fares applies to. location o ‘Sota oe | Bitty Thousand Bottles Wanted) 25“ LreckeRs Ci serths or State-rooms, Al! ms leges in Saloon. . ; Brandy, second Cabin Passengers arc berthed in rooms | Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, holding a sma)] number in eae! A liberal table j eo ya gt Benedictine, Sa wT . 200 “ FINE PORT and SHERRY, Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown OLD LONDON BOTTLING HOUSE. ae : Sania A ean TOM, a ENNESSY’S BRAN gd ‘G7 7 BS + .= r i _ : , ’ ’ EVERY WEBSESDAY, | oO ere | ls * paeee ale :ATES OF PAS iE: | feb21—tf Water Street, | oe ASS S ALE, aa RATKS OF PAS: ot ee | 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT, New York to Liverpool, $61.00 ) wnd upwarda,sc- | —__ | 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, Charlottetown do $73.50 } room & location. ° : 100 * =BELFAST GINGER ALE, Return Trip Tickets at reduced rates. feneral Repair X Paint Shop 59 «CS FINE OLD RUM, ; Baggage checked through irom New York to 8 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, sondon, es Rte : ls For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Tht had 25 years’ experience in the Agent. | United States and elsewhere, I am pre ____ -_____-——_ | pared to do Plain and Ornamental Lettering /on Shop Windows and Blinds, in Gold, Silver, Bronze or Paint. Block Letters sawn out, carved and yilded. New Sign Boards made any style. Old Sigas repaired and painted. Atso—Carriages repaired, painted | varnished. _ All work done at a discount. Satisfaction | given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent es Sues betwen PovGpeRn stance, | Ganada Atlantic Steamship G0. june24—1m 2aw Painter, | Steamship Company, Ltd) "| BEATRICE,” Pasture for Cows. OTE AMS i -And a Full Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 July 6, 1889. Shortest Route to Boston, VIL, BMALIFA. | i and | Clyde-built “HALIFAX” FEW COWS can be taken in for pasture | Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, tor Boston by the undersigned for the balance cf | EVERY WEDNESDAY MOLNING, at 16 | o'clock, the season. Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. | Passengers jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesday via Pictou, armve at Halifax same evening, an u ~ | ean. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Eas a Steamer without extra charge. L, © FARES: Charlottetown to Boston ist class}..........8 9 20 TT Pins dbee dct duuy tea niccoendcestindenaveen 16 00 FEXHE Premises on Water Street, recently Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E. ‘ > 2 ; " 2 : > ot) are . _ occupied by the Merchants Bank ot ae ead aes te Teleun Neninnit : rf P. E. Island, containing three large rooms, and on board their Steamers, and at my office, fire-proof vault and large trost-proof cellar, Charlottetown. tid saitable for Offices or Commission business, FENTON T. NEWBERY. Possession immediately, Apply to Agent. The Fast, St STEAMER ~ PRINCESS CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Cherlotictown EVERY THURS- ! DAY at 2 o’clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. E. Tf. ad Bayfield, Port | {astinvs, Mulgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso,. Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from TUESDAY MORNING, at same Calls. The above Steamer will make the round trip | every week until close of navigation, This will enable Georgetown and Souris ship- pers to make direct connecti with Steamers at Halifax for any foreign market. Freight and Passengers % licited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of |.ading granted to any port on the Continent or United Kingdom. Apply to ARTHUR PETERS. augl—tf Halifax EVERY o'clock, waking CHIPMAN BROS., KELLY. — ae ail "eatin nen Rete cos ct ae 3 W. W. CLARKE, Agent, | F. S. MOORE, = & Cam General Agenta, Halifax. Or Pickrorp & Biack, Halifax. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, i Rae oe 34° Atlantic Avenue, Rcosto } ‘ . us jy13—eod tf jy13—2aw : may24—tt eh a perce ee ei . ea! : 4 to eee DR? sa Ray PINS a eT 0 sentient eps crs. A te ems se ome . me