eee THE D AILY EXAMINER, - - en le ae - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1889. ————— —— Le Local and Other liems, — : Lecrure.—Don't fail to hear Rev. R. Brecken at the Brick Church, to-night. - Notice. —Mr. Hawley requests the indul vence of his patrons as he has taken a short vacation to recruit his health. - We are often deceived in the age of people | n having beautiful and luxuriant hair; not know- | ing that they use Hall’s Hair Renewer to keep gray hairs away. -~ »- - Scorr AcT Repeat. —The St. John Sun says : Petitions, asking for au election on the question of repealing the Scott Act in old Portland are to be circulated at ouee. diindiilliaa iil Cricket.—A match will be played at the Park to-morrew afternoon, between teams drawn from the Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club and the Park Cricket Clab. Stumps pitched at 2.30 o'clock, sharp. cumctiogigiel Tur M. A. Starr. —The str. M. A. Starr arrived at this port at*six o'clock last evening and left again at midnight, She had a gene- ral cargo and the following passengers out- ward: Mrs, Kennedy, Miss Kennedy, Wm. Kennedy. -_-—_2>-- -—_— FLUSHING THE Drarvs.—OQur Sanitary Uficer has been doing good service in the Hushing of the dirty covered drains of the city. It is better to let the overflow of water run through these drains than directly into the river, _--s> — A PERFECT complexion, free from pimple or blemish, is very rarely seen, because few people have perfectly pure blood. And yet all disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Try it and sur- prise your friends with the result. A Lone-Fere Want —An exchange says that an Illinois woman has invented a dish- washing machine, As it never insists upon — its Sunday out, with Thursday after- noon for shopping and cousinly visits, it is likely to have » general demand among house- keepers. —_ -») — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, ———— a _ _ —— ———— — SprciaL Desparones vo THE EXAMINER. AT RIDEAU RANGE GOOD SHOOTING. Islanders Doing Well. Orrawa, Sept. 5. The weather was rather too hot to-day for shooting, but the light was good and some fine scores were made. In the stand- ing match—200 yards standing—the first prize went to Sergt. Bebille, of Ottawa, who made 33 points ; Sergt. Hall, of the 79th came second, and Bandsman Defreytas of the Halifax G. A., fourth. In the grand Snider aggregate for special prizes the scores made in the five principal matches were added together. Sergt. Hail, of the 79th, won first prize, a valuable clock, The prizes won up to-day ties for places in the grand aggregate. They will be fired off to-morrow, when the first sixty will compete for the Governor-General’s prizes. ANOTHER DESPATCH. Orrawa, Sept. 6. The Island marksmen had great success yesterday, several of the contingent win- ning good prizes, In the standing match Capt. J. A. Long- worth is well up on the list. Lieut. D. L. Hooper stood second on the list in the Rideau match, winning $25, with Sapper H. Anderson fourth, captur- ing $15, Sergt. J. M. Davison, Captain Longworth, Captain Crockett, Lieut. Ewen Stewart and Surgeon Gillis also had good places in this match. In the Ouimet match Lieut. Hooper won Tue Bocnpary Qcrsriov.—A Toronto despatch says that Hon. O. Mowatt has re- turued from England, and states in an iater- view that he succeeded ia getting the imper- ial government and parliament to pass legis- lation hecessary tofx beyond all qnestion the northern boundary of Ontario acoording to the award of the arbitrators of 1878. SomETHING New IN Svuicrpes.—Little- town, N. H. produces the newest style of suicide. On Saturday, George A. Parker, aged 74, was missed, and was found in the Connecticut River. He had loaded his clothes with rocks, waded into the river, stuck up a pole, and laid down by it, where he was found, Ill health was the cause. anil (oren Square.—An adjourned meet- ing of citizens to consider the proposition of presenting Mr. Arthur Newbery with a suitable testimonial, is to be held in the Legislative Library, on Monday afternoon, at 4 o’cloek. The citizens who desire to ex- press their appreciation of Mr. Newbery’s exertions in their behalf will please al ® note and attend without fail. Fitted Taem With Suor.—Two of Richard brooks’ children, while near Michael Higgins’ premises at Windsor, Ont., on Sunday last, entered his garden and got some peaches. Higgina sawthem, and going tohis house grabbed his shotgun, which was heavily load- ed, and fired at the children, striking both of them. Higgins was arrested, but subsequent- ly released on $1,000 bail. The doctor who attended the wounded children extracted 45 shot from one child and 19 from the other. They will both recover. —— AvoTHEecary ILL.—We are sorry to learn that the valuable standard bred stallion Apothecary, formerly owned by Mr. Geo. E. Hughes, of the Apothecaries Hall, this city, but now by Rev, Father DeFinance, of Rus- tico, is seriously ill. He was seized a short time ago with strangles, which changed into influenza and bronchitis. He was attended by Drs. MeMillan and Leckie, but the disease was two far advanced for recovery, This will be a serious loss to Father DeFinance, who, = understand, paid the sum of $1,000 for rim. Her Won't Do Ir Acaiy.—The New Glas. gow Chronicle says:—‘‘ The editor of the Prince Edward Island A gricu/turist is crowing over the telegraphic despatch, which he car. ried home in his pocket, giving an account of the races lately held on Union Driving Park. The Eastern Chronicle gave an account of tle races at the earliest possible moment. It re rinted the Agriculturist’s aecount of the stal- ion race, not because we thought it better than our own, but out of compliment to Mr Brennan, who seemed a nice fellow, but we ueed not plead guilty again. CaTHEDRAL Burnep.—The Catholie Ca- thedral at Harber Grace, Nfid., was de- stroyed by fire at 2 o'clock, on Monday morning last. Every effort was made to save the structure, but in vain. The loss is placed at $150,000. There was no irsur- ance. The Cathedral was one of the hand- somest edifices on the continent, and was the pride ot Newfoundlanders, and the de- light of every visitor. To be discovered on fire at 2 o'clock in the morning, this warm weather, looks like the work of an incen- diary. Bishop McDonald will have the heartfelt sympathy of the people of Canada in his great loss. —_—- _ For Bostow.—The str. Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, left heve for Boston last evening at six o'clock. She carried the usual general cargo and the following ngers: Miss L Ricey, Mrs Powers, F Powers Miss Carew, Sah Morrisey, @ Morrisey, Mary Callaghan 8 Wooldridge, W A Hatty, Chas Gordon, H Hator, Mrs Andersen, Isabel Matheson, Mrs McLeod, Clara Cody, Miss M S Herbert, Leo Caddy, Mrs Hunter, Miss F Carey, A Thom. #on, A Anderson, K McCormack, Mrs Davett E Daitou, Chas Walton, M Dalton, Miss A Sewell,M A Graham, Mra Senscabaugh, Mrs McDonald, Mr Newson, Mrs C_Conway,Geo 8 Conway, K McGuirk, Alice Burns, A Mathe- son, S A Murchison, Miss McKean, Mrs Gunn, Willie Gunn, —45 ,_Moxe Bio Trees.—A few days ago Tne EXAMINER stated, on the authority of an ex. vhange, that on the farm of @ Mr. Harris at Wolfville, N, S., there was an old willow ‘ree growing which measured twenty-one feet ‘round. This paragraph metaghe eye of Mr. Francis McKenna, of Rosebank farm, upon whose property some fine old willows are growing. Me thonght he could beat the Nova Scotia tree by several feet, and measured five of the largest of his trees. The circumference of the largest he found to be feet, the second 22}, the third 174, the fourth 16, and mend the = R feet. These trees were hased by Mr. Stewert, w ormer owued the farm, aad were ‘planted steers oautury aga, were planted about a i9 second money, and Sergt. Davison, Sapper Longworth, and Sapper Anderson were well up with the other prize-winners. The team also captured good prizes in the extra series. Lieut. Hooper, Lieut. E. Stewart, and Capt. J. A. Longworth secured good places among the sixty from whom the Wimble- don team will be drawn. News of the Strike. —s Lonpon, Sept. 5. The officiale of the dock companies have again called upon the men who are at work, and the shipowners have made another appeal to unload the ships themselves, but they met witha curt refusal. It is said that 2000 men are now at work on the wharves. Burns, in a speech to the dockmen to- day, predicting tht: success of the strike, announced that the demands now made were by no means final; and that when the dock companies were beaten it would not be a question of six pence an hour for an ordinary day's work and eight pence an hour for overtime, but of seven pence and nine pence respectively. The attempt to organize a general strike of builders, engineers and other meehanics in South London has collapsed. Five thousand steel workers in Wales threaten to strike. They demand an ad- vance of 10 per cent. in their wages, Another Customs Circular. Ottawa, Sept. 5. The Minister of Customs has issued 4 circular to collectors warning them that Old Tom Gin of unusual strength is being imported into Canada and that such liquor must pay duty at the rate rate of $1.90 per galion as non-enumerated spirits. Against the Scheme. -_- +. Lonpon, Sept. 5. Mr. Badenerk, D. G. C. of the Orange- men of England, has issued a manifesto in- viting Orangemen throughout the kingdom to unite in opposition to Balfour's scheme for the establishment of a Catholic Univer- sity in Ireland. The | Cronin Case. Cuicaao, Sept. 5. No jurors were secured in the Cronin case to-day. The detence exhausted twenty of their peremptory challenges, Short of Ammunition. Berwin, Sept. 5. says that Capt. Wisman’s force is short of ammunition, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 6.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southerly winds; pastly cloudy or cloudy; warm, with showers. ----- — --o* O6-e—-— ~—- — -—— Personal. Hon. Samuel Prowse was at the Hotl Davies yesterday. John A. Green, one of the best known writers in the State of New York, is dead. Mr. John A. McPhail is writing a series of letters to the New York Times. The last on ** The tourists in Canada” is an interesting and valuable contribution. Prof. Johnson, of McGill College, being in France on a visit, has been authorized by the Minister of Agriculture to call on Dr. Pasteur his methods in relation to innoculation of animals in cases of contagious diseases. Dr. Talmage, of Brooklyn, says: ‘* Every newspaper reporter in New York is my eee sonal friend. I have been betrayed by about every class of men jn the world, but never by a pews r man, and I believe there is a spirit of | eirnais abroad in the newspapers that is hardly to be found anywhere else.’ Wiggins, the Canadian weather prophet, has aclever wife. It is hinted that she writes his prophecies and he reads them out. A bust of Mire. Wiggins was found one morning among the statues of celebrities in the Ottawa parliamentary library, and no one knows how it got there—except Wiggins. It stayed there, however, and is there now. ; ? Talking to a newspaper interviewer in Paris a few days ago, Edison, the inventor, the practical scientist replied, ‘It is a mode of motion, a system of vibrations, a certain speed of vibration produces heat, a lower 8 light, still lower something else.” This answer from a man who has done more won- derful things with electricity than any otber ‘of the uncertainty of even workers lo myptertouy forces, ; A Zanzibar despatch tothe Kreuz Zeitun pa a| with the view of making an examination into | was | asked: ‘* What is electricity after all?” And | mort, HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. + Sept 5—D Marphy, Mrs BC Cox, Souris; .Geo O Edwards, WiA MacLennan, Montreal; F L Findley, Morell; Mrs RF Brine, Miss | Laura Brine, 8 G Chambers, Truro; De J A Gordon, Beston; J S Simpson and wife, W N | Forbes, W O Baxter, Halifax ;G W Murray and wife, Sydney; Mrs L J Folsom, Miss Nellie Folsom, Miss G L Manning, Miss Sara Learmont, Mr and Mrs Clinkem, New York; Horace H Beer and,wife,Ch’town; D Davrach, Kensington; Samuel Prowse, Murry Harbor; D Gordon, S’side; Chas R Holem, St John. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 5—C Pease, Woodstock; H F Bissette, Cardigan; D R Steele, Katie McCormack, De- Gros Marsh; W Mutch, Eldon; H S McLeod, Dunstaffnage; A L Michaels, Halifax; AS F Rankin, Montreal. * NEW SEA VIEW HOUSE—SOURIS. Sept 4—A D Hart, St John, NB: JC Creighton, W N Forbes, Geo Hensley, W J Bennett, Halifax; Chas R Rogers, Alberton; Alex Beaton, East Point; J A Preston, Bos- ton; J R McKee, Ch’town. a MARRIED. At Rochester, New Hampshire, on the 26th August by the Rey. Father Bradley, P. P., Martha McCarthy, to Peter. M. Cummiskey, formerly of Fort Augustus Parish, P. EK. I. AUCTION. AM instructed by HON. A. A. MACDON. ALD to sell by Public Auction, At Government House Stables, -—ON---- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., The whole of his valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Sieighs, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows and other Farmiog Implements, Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Saddles and Bridles, Single and Double Setts of Harness, Buffalo Robes and sundry other articles, Atso—Ten tons Hay, lots of Oats and Wheat, and the growing crop of Potatoes, Turnips, Mangolds and Fodder Corn. One Sail boat, 20 feet keel, Skiff and Punt. Terme at sale, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctionger. aug3l— all papers till sale HAWERER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It hes cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and s ens 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 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novlO—ly dy St. John, N. k. LOS e—_—-= ¢ WANTS, YO LET.—Half of a House on King Street, next = ee Bank of P. K. Island. — sept6— . OST.—To-day, a small Brooch, with Gold Chain attached, Finder will please leave same at this office, li—septé ', FOUND de N Rs. J. HENNESSY, Dressmaker, will be at her place of buciness, Lower Queen Street. on and after the 9th inst., where she will attend to all orders from her patrons and friends, sept5—3i eod we smart Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. EDWARD Davy, Richmond Street, ti—septs ha LET—A House on Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Square, containing eight rooms with new kitchen recentiy built.—Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, 2w—septs OY WANTED.—A Boy to learn the Kook- binding business. Apply at once to JaMES UD. TAYLOR, north side of gueen Square. septd LET.—A Dwelling House containing eight Kooms, with Stabling, on Euston Street, be- Lween Great George and Queen Streets. Kent memes. Apply on the premises to K, i URNER, septi—t LET.—The House on Prince Street, adjoin- ing the subscriber's residence, -K. Mc MIL- LAN wed sat—sepi4 \ J ANTED.—For October ist, a geneva! Ser- vant. Apply to Rev. J. -IMvson, Pownal Street, se pis OR SALE AT A BARGAIN,~A new Emer- saa Piano, only in use six months, Apply to bh. H. NoR?VON & Co,, Auctiuneers, sepi2—d tt wii NOK SALEL.—One large size Gurney Improved Hot Au Furnace, with floor registers and conducting pipes in good working order, suitable tor heating a Siore, Church or private Dweliing, —sept? Knquire at EXaMINER office, 6i PO LET,—Shop and lwelling House on Upper Queen S.ireet, Apply to J. McGill. augsl, if pO LET, a house containing seven rooms, situated on Richmoimd street, near Hills. borough square. Possession Ist October next. Apply to P. Bourke, on the premises, Aug. 27. eod tld pd plano FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in very best of repair, iron frame, light colored case, upright, A bargain. Keason for selling, leaving the city.—Mxs. Davi» Fraser, School Street, aug 29, lw WANTED.—A smart Girl, for general honse work in a family of two, aug 29, tf To LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, containing Seven’ Rooms- Possession given 10th September.—J6HN Hic. GINS. augl4 OST.—On Prince Street, a Satchel, with a L Purse inside, The finder will be rewarded by leaving itat Tue EXAMINER Office, or with Dr. McLeod. aug 23 ANTED.—A Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs, Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present in the country. augil9—pat [0 LET.—A Tenement Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, ventrally and convenientiy | sitaated. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. aug 24 SHOP TO LET.—The Shop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, with two rooms up stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. R, K. Brace. aug 24 —At a liberal reduction, the Ency- | FP ciopcedia Brittanica, latest edi pomplete “4 53 Plas NeW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, NOW OPENING aT J. B. MACDONALD’S. =a). Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths, Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored Clothing ! : —— —_— (1) Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash- meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, ete., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an KEnormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALI AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance — counts for CASH. Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFAX. A Full Stock of Wines abd Liquors JUST RECEIVED. l 5 Cases ROYAL BLEND, 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GALLIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 ‘© CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 “ CLARET, 25 ‘* HOOK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Beneuwictine, 200 “ FINE rORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 *“ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** eo? eee ¥. O., 190 “ BASS’S ALE, * 206 * BURKE’s slOvuT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALF, 50 *“ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, ~-And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 onvent de Ketre Dame, TUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2nd, at the Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsborough Square. The private classes for papils intending to pursue a course of study in the various depart- ments of French, Music, Drawing, Fancy- work, etc., will be re-opened on Thursday, September 4th. Notice to Taxpayers. HEREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to all persons who have not paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and Poll Tax for this year 1889, that they must tt r before the 20th of Se pay the same on — , r, inst., for after that date all toon will be advertised, executions issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for col- lection without respect te persous. Those who pay at once will save expenses. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, septdeet) goth City Collection. A SN aI of Mens’, Boy’s and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- PROWSE BROSB., $19,000 City Debentures, ten RS 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) Debentures of the City of Charlottetown, payable in Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. 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 Teader. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. aug 21, 1889—m w s pat tu thur sat FIRE INSURANCE The Eastern Assurance Co. of Canada, Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. MALIFAX. HEAD OFFICE, - - JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, @ Capital subscribed, %1,090,006.09 Paid up. - - - 259,000.00 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. E, I. Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1889-—tf ee ee Bee Men Wanted. W E waut a Wood Turner, a Mau to at- Benchmen, and four smart, strong Boys, MARK WRIGHT & CO, augl4—dy tf WANTED AT ONCE, po LABORERS, 200 Lumbermen, for 5UO New Hampshire and Michigan. Teamsters get from $24 to $28 per month and found; Choppers $26; Car-loaders $26. Also 100 Laborers for Massachusetts, and 50 Stone Cutters. Our facilities being connected with large agencies through the country give us opportunities to place large numbers of men, and we guarantee all jobs given, N. Fu Employment Agency, 125 Atlantic Avenue, Boston, Mass. ena “s ‘ P. 8.—When ready to,come take the Inter, Sign of the Great Big Hat. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIFAZ. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co. The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 16 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SA'TURDAY, at noon. Passengers Jeaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directiy on board the Steamer without extra charge. FARES: 7 Charlottetown to Boston (lst class).......... $9 2 PRONE iin tks cn tlesdd iB oceesitiecseiicgan. 16 06 Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. i. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, CHIPMAN Bxos., General Agents, Halifax, R. B. GARDNER, Agent, v4 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. nay 24—tf | FOR SALE OR 10 LEP, gb Subseriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number of years, a Two-story | Double Lenement House, situate on Great | George Street, between Fitzroy and Kuston, ,Upposite Large’s Carriage Factory, For tertas apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. , aug 24, 1R89—t{ tend a Circular Saw, six to ict: TENDERS FOR COAL, YEALED TENDERS will be received at the office of the City Clerk until noon of ! SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER NEXT, | for supplying and‘piacing in the vaults of the | City Hall and Market House, as directed : | $0 Tons of Acadia Round Coa!, | 10 Tons Sydney Slack Coal. | Said coal to be of the best quality of thie years’ mining, to be weighed on the City Scales, and delivered on or betore the lst | October next. | The Ton to consist of 2,000 lbs. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, order, A. H. MACPHERSOY, City Ciak, Ayg 29-—thu, sat, tye pat fri, mo, wed mena asst car tapenes sameeren eet ete