—— Soe Local and Other Items. — Tewprrance.—Victoria Division meets this evening in Meteod’s Hall at the usual hour. Visiting brethren always welcome _ - Notatxe adds so much to a person's appeal ance as a fine thick head of hair of even color, and to insure this use only Hall's Hair Re newer. — Bart at Governweyt Hovss.-—The Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. McDonald will give a ball at Government House, this evening. _—_~o-—— LO. O. F.—The Grand Lodge reception committee will meet at 7.30 this evening, sharp, to make final arrangements. A fall meeting imperative. ‘ascites Tuat distention of the stomach which many people feel after eating, may be due to im- proper mastication of the food; but, in most caves, it indicates a weakness of the digestive organs, the best remedy for which is one of Ayer’s pills, to be taken after dinner. a Accipent.—We are sorry to hear that Edward Kickham, Esq., of Souris West, met with « serious fall on Friday last which re- sulted in breaking his arm and otherwise in juring him. Being advanced in years his re- covery is considered somewhat doubtful. pe Mizitia Revigw,—General Middleton will review and inspect Nos. 1 and 2 Batteries of Artillery, the Charlottetown Engineers, and three or four Companies of the 82nd Battalion at Victoria Park, on Wednesday afternoon, et four o'clock. ~-~o _ Bap Warer.—The water supplied yester- day by the Water Commissioners was of a greenish tinge. It had remained stagnant in the reservoir for days or weeks, until it be- came a little better than ditch water Then it was supplied to the Commissioners’ cus- tomers. eisianiiaeemacs Tue vicissitudes of climate are trying to most constitutions, especially to people hav- ing impure blood. For all such (and they constitute the majority), the best safeguard is Ayer’s Sarsapariila,the use of which cleanses the blood and strengthens and invigorates the system. ——_@—_-— Tue Cosayx.—The Black Diamond Line steamship Coban arrived here early Sunday morning. Her cargo consisted of 2,000 barrels | of flour and the remainder general merchan- disze. She had a large number of passengers for this pert. She leit again about two o’glock with a small cargo for Sydney, C. B. and St. John’s, Nfld. ——--@—--— Cricket.—A match will be played at the Park to-morrow between H. M. Ships Beller- ophon and Pylades andthe Park Cricket Club. Stumps pitched at one o'clock; game to com- mence at 1.30. A good time ig expected. The following will compose the Park team: Geo. E. Robinson (Capt.), D. H. Robinson, W. A. Weeks, jr., R. ¥. Longworth, K. J. Martin, C. Leigh, jr., F. W. L. Moore, J. Reynolds, W. Murray, A. H. McNeill, E. Mellish. _- From Bostox.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arived here Saturday evening at four o'clock. She carried the usual general. cargo and the following ngers; Mrs G H Brown, Mrs Peck, Miss Peck, Mrs ny Miss Schroff, Mrs McKay, Miss McKay, Mr T L Haviland, Mr P H Gallagher, Mrs H R Pack- ard, Miss F Bell, Mrs Chalmers, Migs bell, Mrs E H Palmer, Misses Netttie Nettles, M Hobdeil, B Buchanan, Mre C WW Hayes, Miss Cameron, Capt T C Smali, Miss Snow, F M Haviland, H Matthews, J H Chipman, H L Gray, Miss T McLeod, Mrs G Harnish, Mrs Ssumbles, Mrs Thompson, Mr Thompson, Mr Falvey, Misa E T Z Simon, Miss P M Richards, A MePherson, J Keny, R McecDon- ald, W A Morrison, F Elliott, WV Cameron, Miss A Saunders, Miss F Dodge, Miss F M Small —43. ite ne Diep at Sea.—Capt. H. Hobbs, of the tug William Aitken, reports that, while towing the dredge Prince Edward from Charlottetown to Rustico, fireman Daniel Hogan was taken ill on Friday, Ych inst., at 9 o'clock, a. m., shortly after coming on duty. Every remedy available was used; out he died at three p.m., after suffering intense agony. Captain Doyle, who was notified early, promptly sent medicines and men. Deceased was employed by Batt Bros. for a number of years. Up to the time of his death, he was in excellent health and spirits. The tug, with his body, arrived about ten o'clock on Saturday even- ing, and the body was taken to his resid- ence on Rochford Street. The funeral took place yesterday from St. Junstan’s Catheral, and was well attended. @2+-0o+«s "rue Sad Drowning Accident. Ar ten minutes to six o'clock on Satur- day evening last, while Frederick Woods, aged about thirteen, in company with a number of other boys, was learning to swim, off the railway wharf, he suddenly became alarmed or touk a cramp, and, before any help could be obtained, he was drowned. The facts of the case are stated as follows : Freddie was learning to swim. In the company of Harry Lappin and John Skinner, he started for the wharf to make the attempt to swim back. The chosen place was where the dredge had dug the dock out, leaving a bank on the other side. The idea of the boys was to swim across the hole, rest and come back again. They swam across and the other two swam back; but Woods was afraid. At last he made the attempt ; and, when about the middle, he began kicking wildly and crying for help. The other two thought he was joking and took ao notice of him until he sank. Then they ran and_ told & man who was working on the wharf that a boy was drowning; but he, thinking they wanted to hoax him, paid no attention to him. They then went to another man, Joseph Enman, who, when he was told what had happened, imme- diately ran to the side of the wharf and went down the ladder. After finding where the boy had sunk, he dived three times for him, touching the lad’s body every time, but was unable to bring him{to the surface. By this time a large number of people had appeared on the scene, each one devising some different means for rais- ing the body. After grappling for three hours for the body of the unfortunate lad, Mr. Jefferson Gardiner, of the railway machine shop, succeeded in bringing the body up with a grapnel, which was made by lashing four codfish hooks to a long iron rod. When the body was raised it was laid on the wharf and the mud washed off it. [twas then wrapped in a sheet and takeu to his mother’s residence. His father, wh was in Summerside at the time of the accident, was immediately telephoned for. He arrived here yesterdsy afternoon. THE DAILY EXAMINER, eS a Le A anne eet TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpreorAL Despatours TO THE EXAMINER. Governmental Regret. Orrawa, Aug. 11. A despatch has been received’ from the Colonial Secretary of Newfoundland ex- pressing the regrets of the Government of Newfoundland at the action of one of its officials in recently refusing to recognize a» ynodus vivendi license issued by the Domin- ion Governinent to the Salem ( Mass, ) fishing schooner Putnam. The vessel put into a Newfoundland port to buy bait, whicn she had a perfect right to do under the license, but was not allowed to purchase. The Newfoundland authorities express great re- gret that one of their officials should have laid the Gevernment open to a breach of faith against the Dominion. Parnell’s Movements. Lonpon, Aug. 10. There is some talk of Parnell paying a visit to India. It is certain that he will take so long a holiday that he will be ab- sent when Parliament 1reassembles next year. During the present session he has almost deserted the House of Commons in order to attend the special commission. His absence has weakened his hold on his party, in which there are not few grumb- lers. Some of Mr. O’Brien’s section say that an effective leader could have lessen- Balfour's success. The fact is that Parnell health is again a source of anxiety to his friends. He is no longer a vegetarian, but takes a little animal food. He is sub- ject to frequent attacks of cold, which leave him weak and depressed. —— Typhoid Fever. Cuicaao, Aug. 10. It is reported that there are nearly 175 cases of typoid fever here in eleven blocks on Cottage Grove Avenue, caused by the pollution of the city water supply by sewer- age carried into the Jake during the recent heavy rainfall. An Outbreak Anticipated. GREENSBURG, Pa., Aug. 10. Another outbreak is expected to occur at the Hecla coke works in the morning. Forty men with repeating rifles are on hand to guard the works. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 12.—J0 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds ; fine weather ; not much change in temperature. +0” Collecting Debts! Mode of Tae New World Uniform Collecting Co., Head Office for Canada in Toronto, has opened a branch at Charlottetown. The plan of operation is as follows : Business men may become members by paying $10. Then they can have their ac- counts collected in the usual manner, but with a system that insures no one being omitted or forgotien. If, after repeated applications, with no effect, a notice is sent to the debtor that, if the account be not paid by «# certain date, a uniformed collector will pay him a visit. The collector wears a blue uniform, glis- tening with brass buttons, and if he fails to get the money the first time, he promises to appear again. After three calls, he comes before the delinquent with a badge ypon his hat, reading ‘* Collector of Bad Debts.” This generally brings the money. If not, he goes og calling until a settlement of the account be made, the creditor paying a percentage on amount collected. The company do not make it a business to prosecyte sick or distressed people, who, by their affliction, are unable to pay; but trust to the good sense of the merchant not to inflict annoyance on the helpless, but who, in justice to their own families, will not be imposed upon by tough custom- ers and those who can, but won’t pay. Another much-needed want is supplied by the facilities afforded to members for recovering bad debts from parties who have left the Island, but who may now be in a position to satisfy their obligations. New ee - — ——. i eee HOTEL AERBIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Ang 11—C A Samson, and wife, Michigan ; J Drummond, Montreal ; Miss S Drummond, do; Miss L Drummond, do; Mrs Galbraith, Rat Portage, Man; Major Harrison, J J Har- rison, Ottawa; Geo Wilson, Montreal; H 8 McLeod Dunstafinage; W H Wickham, Mon- treal; John P Wickham, do; James E New- som, Boston; Geo Lowther, Crapaud; O B Wadman, do; Cornelius Lowther do. HOTEL DAVIES. Aag 10—James Bond, W J Fraser and wife, St John; R Bellmear and wife, Fred S White, W McLaughlin, Montreal; John Gaffney, PS Fanning, 3’side; D R Hawley, John Hunter, Yoronto; Chas 8 Martin, T A Hovland, M Tashey, Henry Matthers, F W Havland Boston; F H Chipman, H S Gray, Bellaws Falls, Vt; J Ving, Lyman, Mass; J M Mce- Leod and wife, R Regsley, wife aud child, Miss Purdy. Amherst; Chas M Allen, Newton Reed, Fall River; Mrs Rolfe, James E Mc- Donald and wife, Halifax; Clark Braden, Ne- braska; John McDonald, Pictou; Mre J Richards, J W Richards, Bideford; Mrs W McL Walbank, Montreal; P A McGowan and wife, C F Hanning ton, Moncton. §, PETER’S SCHOOLS, Head Master Rev. JAMES SIMPSON, M. A., assisted by the following staff: BOYS SCHOOL. Rey. FRED E, J. LLOYD, Rev. T. H. HDNT. B. A., Mr. JOHN T. BRYAN, Mr. E. J. HODGSON, Q. C. SERGT-MAJOR IRWIN, Drill Instructor. GIRLS SCHOOL! The MISSES DESBRISAY. Michaelmas Term opens Monday, Sept. 2, Pupils prepared for matriculation at the Universities. Fers.—Boys’ School $24 per annum; Gir!s’ School $15 per annum. A reduction made for brothers or sisters. Applications for admission te be made to the Head Master. . Letter from Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd. Messrs, J. F. Willis & Co., Charlottetown, P. EB. Island : (iENTLEMEN,—I am perfectly satisfied with the splendid piano with which you have sup- plied me, ed I wish hereby to add my testi- mony teits general excellence. | find the tone full and rich aud the touch elastic, even and sympathetic. 1 can heartily recommend your pianos and have the fullest confidence in the general accuracy of the vpiuion herein given conceruing them. The solidity of con- stiuction, and the quality of the material used, together with the evident care display- ed in their manufacture, prove them to be instruments of first-class character. (Signed) Frep, E, J. Luoyp. ————— L.A elit Local Notices. Beer Bros, wish you to read their special advertisement in to-day’s issue. Ladies Jerseys.—A new lot just oponed at J. B. Macdonald's. ; The warships.—If you are going to visit the warships, take the steam launch from the steam Navigation Co’s. wharf. All bills due Mrs. R. Young up to July 1 must be paid before the 28th August, 1889. —tf. Large stock of Knitting Yarns and Wools at Stanley Bres , Brown's Block. augl0 oi Bronze Slippers for sale at Goff Brothers. — aug 5 tf. Boots and shoes neatly repaired at R. K. Jost’s, North Side Queen Sanrre. ag7 tf Finest Lime Juice, 10 cents a pint at Dodd’s Medical Hall. aug] ws - HAWKER’S TOL AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the 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 cente per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. Jehn, N. . Desirable Residence. rfX\O LET,—That comfortable and convenient Residence, with nice Garden, Stables, etc., belonging to the Charlottetown Gas Light Company. Possession immediately. Apply at Gas Couipany’s Office. jy30 novif--ly dy CAMBRIDGE HOUSE, HALIFAX, W. S. —— Boarding and Day School for Young Gentlemen, M WALTER LEIGH and MR, H. M.' BRADFORD, B. A., beg to give notice that the next Term commences Sept. 8th. Boys prepared for Army, Navy and Preli- minary Law and Medical Examinations. aug2-- tl sept 8th AUCTION. THAT valuable tract of Land, having a front of 62 feet 5 inches on King Strect, and rusaing back 80 feet, and being the South- west portion of Town Lot No. 56, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown, will be set np and sold at Public Auction on the premises, on Monpay, tne 19th day of Au- gust, instant,at 12 o'clock noon, Terms Cash. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. aug 10 —till sale BINDER TWINE. 10 Tons Best Manilla. 10 Tons Composite (Silver Brand) Cheaper end equally serviceable—W holesale. CARVELL BROS. aug 10, 1889-~-3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c OST, —Befween thie city and North River Bridge, on Sunday, the Ith inst., a light Woolen Shawl. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. ’ tf—aug?2 OST.—On Kent Street, west of Queen Street, on Saturday forenoon, a Silk Umbrella with initials cut in the handle. The finder will be liberajly pewarded on returning it to Government House, * $i—augl?2 wart ED,—A good Saiesman who understands Book-keeping, to take charge of a Store in the country. liberal wages will be given.. Good references required, Apply by letter to Box 619, Charlottetown. ang 10 PAINTERS. — Wanted immediately 3 good Brnsh Hands. Apply to Sobey & Howatt, Summerside. ang 10—3i pd WANTED.—A Young Man. about 18 years of age, to act as Clerk in a Hotel. Good refer- ence required, Aplpy at this office. aug @—di pd L°?:- On the Covehead Road, on Monday last, Sth inet., a Lady’s Black Cloth, Braided Jacket. The person who found it will be re- warded by bringing it to this office. aug 9—2) pd fri & tues clopeedia Brittanica, latest edition, complete in 24 volumes; Cloth binding. Apply at this office. aug 9 Fei SALE,—At a liberal reduction, the Ency- WANTED.—Girl for general Housework. Ap- ply at residence of A, S. Urquhart, King Square. aug 9 ANTED.—An Agent to sell the Whisper- phone, the best attachment for a Telephone ever invented. 2.{09 in Toronto and Montreal. Write Whisperphone Co.. 9 King Street, West Toronto, aug 8—3i pd R ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, aged respectively 10,8 and 6 yeurs. Apply to Rev, JAMES SIMPSON, Powna] Street. : _. ANTED.—A situation as Salesman or Book- W keeper. Salary moderate. Address A. ms Charlottetown. aug 6—3i (OOD PASTURE for three Cows in Field next to McGill’s, quarter of a mile from the city. Pump in field, Apply to Davies & SUTHERLAND, Agents. tf—aug2 OOMS WANTED,—Board and residence for R Lady Pek ebiidron, Will rei rooms . Address “M,” Post Office Box 3 * oie aug 8—li pd ANTED AT ONCE,—A good House Servant WwW Highest wages to the right girl. Mrs, E. H. Norton, Prince Street. aug 8 Remedy for all Throat and! AUCTION AUGUST 12 1889 PRICES ce, coco ALT acrtertrecectivasscetememe, URING AUGUST J.5.NacDONALD’S The Balance of his Stock of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing WILL BE CLEARED OUT AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS_MONTH. Cottons. Great Bargains in Summer Underclothing. Great Bargains in Mens’ and Boy's Hats. Great Bargams in Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods and FORCHHAPGOODS AL:WA YSGOTO J. B. MACDON ALD’s. NN en a GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SIIOES Av<— The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, . ‘DURING THE MONTH GF AUGUST. OS RR om sneeetee eeeeneimn -<etmieendiaemmtion Ch’town, August 5, 1889—eod wky trade.” us down. $1.00 Suit. Charlottetown, June 21, 1889--eod wky paheak- hal C. CITY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons CITY OF PARIS, 10,409 tons, CITY GF BERLE, 5,494 Tens. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. CITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tous. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4,789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are weli known for the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least motion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentie- men’s Sitting and smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. The diiference in fares applies to location of Berths or State-rooms, Ali enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. Second Cabin Passengers are berthed in rooms holding a smaJl number in each. A liberal table and everything necessary for the voyaye is fur- nished by the Company, Leave New York for Liverpool via Queenstown EVERY WEDNESDAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $69.00 ) and upwards,ac- -cording to State- $73.50 ) room & location. Charlottetown do Retura Trip Tickets at reduced rates. poaseage checked through from New York to ondon, FENTON T, NEWRERY, July §, 1889. Agent, HALIFAX & P, E. ISLAND STEAMER “ PRINCESS BEATRICE," CAPTAIN A. H. KELLY, Will sail from Charlottetown EVERY THURS- DAY at 2 o'clock for Halifax, calling at George- town and Souris, P. K. I., and Bayfield, Port Hastings, Mulgrave and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Sheet Harbor. Returning, will sail from. Halifax EVERY I Absaret * MOURNING, at 7 o’ciock, making same calls. The above Steamer will make the round trip every week until vlose of navigation. This. will enable Georgetown and Souris shbip- rs to. make direct connections with Steamers at alifax for any foreign market, Freight and Passengers solicited at lowest rates, and Through Bills of Lading granted to any port-on the Continent or United Kingdom, Apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Oharlottetown, Aug. 5, 1889—1m eod ce at <iceevipmeisiteanitameageeiainccsntiijylllinimsindiinainmencaminent TED.—3 PANT MAKERS. Apply to ws A. BRUCE. _ aag 6—tt Or PickFrorp & BiacK, Halifax, iy13—eod tf For further information apply to | Steamship Company, Ltd. ees Se OO aie PROWSE Everybody invited to buy the Best and Cheapest Boots and Shoes in Town at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. HAVE FAITH IN FACTS! Our competitors are trying to hold us up and rob us of our customers, crying “Stand and deliver your We stand, oh! yes, at the Old Stand on Queen Street---standing delivering goods to our customers all the time. They may hold us up but they can't hold Our Clothing Trade this year has doubled any pre- vious year, and we are bound to hold on to our trade if Low Prices is any object to our customers. We would strongly advise every Vian, Woman or Moy wanting Clothing, to call and see our immense stock. Be sure you ask to see our $3.00 Suit; also. our 53 3 ROS a 3 Sicu of the Great Big Hat. CARD. “kriay and Navy Depot.” -ALSO-—— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship) Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and | Castings. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown, | | } jy15—pd } i 50,000. | Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE- “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE” JOUN JOY, feb21—tf Water Street, General Repair & Paint Shop. JF AVING had 95 years’ experience in the 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. New Sign Boards made any style. Old Sigas repaired and painted. painted and} Block Letters sawn out, carved and gilded, Atso—Carriages repaired, varnished. All work done at a discount. Satisfaction | | given at Scantlebury’s Carriage Factory, Kent) | Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets. | ROBERT STEELE, , Painter, j | june24—Im 2aw } » ‘ ola i | Pasture for Cows. | | cating’ | FEW COWS can be taken in for pasture by the undersigned for the balance of | the season, | ARTHUR PETERS, augl—tf To LET. HE SECOND AND THIRD STORIES above the Merchants’ Bank of P. E.’ |Island, opposite the Bishop's Palace, contain- | jing 11 large, well-finished rooms and a good |kitchen. Apply at the Bank. ' ; WM. McLEAN, * | jy1o Cashier, | EVERY [ERs ncdind sae went ‘WHE Subscriber offers for sale a full shetty . of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ‘JAS SOT? & Cp i i 2 a5 FALIP AX. A Hull Siock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. nt Cases ROYAL BLEND, 150 75 Cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 ** CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 ** CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino Benedictine, 2900 * FINE rORT and SHERRY, Is) * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, ee and ¥ i. 100 ** BASS'’S ALE, 2700 * BURKE'S STOUT, foo. |C* APOLLINARLS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 * FINE OLD RUM, KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, Canada Atlantic Steamship U0. The Fast, “tee! Clyde-bailt STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, WEDNESDAY MORNING, at me o’ciock. teiurning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SAVURDAY, at noon. Passengers jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesdays, via Pictou, aimve at Halifax same evening, and éan, if they prefer it, yo directiy on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: Charlottetown to Bosion (st class)..........§ 9 20 vi bbw widen bees das eee 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. EK. Island Railway aud Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. K. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHiPpMAN BRos., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GAkpnexr, Agent, . %4 Atlantic Avenas, Boston, may 24—tt rs a i —— toa amuaoraeanpentoees peas , Zi f OIE Sa a A go mR ce ACN Ri Ce bs soot same ee Rt i te ts te seme s SSS ee eee é ee en oe cy nen es . ai incisal ae i = ate ed ce A i oon emarncnety a Memeo ame ame . P tenon ry ca