i cy tet tn _" "TE DAILY EXAMINER cate oe ee ‘a ne a en ne ee ne a. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. WHITE GATS WANTED Styiisn Millinery made to order at James BORN FEBRUARY 17, pipD AveusT 14, 1866, - Paton & Co's . {Spreran Deseatrcus « TO Ti » y 5 wean’ ® TVE . it tT ad : . ‘ ” ne ik Examiner. | We think not of him; he but came and went, i Ww Erde ene. nh woos. —, De > ' i ne . - .. . a ‘ : . 4 ‘ “, Ic ‘ 2 rest tne Ry MEMRER +! © I ible ( hy s8 in the \ : M. A Big Fire in Teronto. A lovely babe , cut of, while sbi no speech price will be paid, nes e ©. A. Parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. Save intanis’ cries he knew, which yet could HORACE HASZARD, ae ee anette a aceeemestinsetationn-cenentinee a en ee _ — alla tae mania naannncen ar tn ce 0 ea ee ae ee te a SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER: 25, 1886. Phillips Irvine. Lecal and Other ftems. a The firm! oe Toronro, Ont., Sept. 24. teach v . Lower Queen Street, We learn that the harn of Dr. Fraser, M About three o'clock this morning fire was | 4 = saree heart his yes or ill-content ; Ch'town, Sept, 23, 1883—2wks eod pd 0. = iH i. C.. BR Beter’s, the, dett aleming os Me anweti wee. aa ; A lovely boy, ‘‘for one brief season lent rT ay oon ; I 4 , one ter s, Was, last ning, struck by covered m the wholesale grocery and . ; J? , , 3 m ii > ~# 2 . if lightning and destroyed. . iquor warehouse of Meazsrs Davidson & From waning winter, til] the <8 did reach TO La? ON WATER STREET A SALE GF SRiPWRE: RED ORY EGEBS8 li : , e i igh’st id-heave i is ays id sent uae & >. % VE soremnicatiiiamendal Hay. A general alarm was quickly sound- | His high a“ mid-heaven, and his rays di | ' we % ‘es yt ; ” a te i i Remain .e > ‘ . . ; ! each — . IN CING 7 = — to day at A. L. Brown's, 83 Queen ed, and when the firemen arrived they The awiltshot rain. ‘neath ripehing iis nel i ie COMMENCING ON — pi St., —_— trimmed bonnets and hats, Jer-]|.worked with a will After three hours | ee Oe Ren eee re TC | eee a : che =e ae i sev's, Mantles, Dress Gox ste 1 vg. iggy 1G o erbpent, agreed Cpe, See ‘ : yY : Hy sey 8s, Mantles, Dress Goods, ete. they succeeded in getting the tire under FRI DA . HP Uk MB LR 24th i. -_ ‘ . Zz ’ , . e ° ° i °. . - “ control and preventing it from spreading to, We think not of him; yet had it been plan iiouse and Premises . : : ) Link D. A. StaRn, m wager of the Electric | che adjoining buildin rs Tl st: - ; lt L} ned % | | or Ss ——- ft ight Co's. station in this city , re : s ULES. 1e Stock, Valued| |. : at a . eer tates ness trip to H slifax ee left on a busi- st about $120,000, isa total loss. It was | That he should stay,methinks we now should | o W aor Street (late the Eotiaence of Henry HE } . : ) : Z. nemred far aha Oy Oy if Pee see Beer, Esq.) now occupied by the undersigned, {. Goods are all in cood e it] d wi » sal . : ; ils 0 ured for about #7 0,000, The « rigin of A nr deealevad lh Melita ba ie etnied fhese pecinises are in good order, well situated j by UE 1 condition and will he sold as n ited below © <mne oP A very type of man: ior he should stane j}and ave a desirable residence. THe Saturd ty evening auction sales of Dry Lr00ds, ( toch inmyg, etc., resumed this evening ai took place on Sanday last. A sermon appro- priate to the occasion prea hed, anda collection, which amounted to $480, taken up. sities neil Te usual services in the Baptist Church, Prince St.. will be condueted to-morrow by Edward Whitman, pastor. Mor ning service at 11 o clock, s ibrje tt, ‘Our Lord atthe wedding festival.” Evening service at 64 o'clock, sub ject, “Our Lord in Pilate’s judgment hall.” inal Ine good news of Prof. Grady’s arrival in our midst, to relieve all afflicted ones of the the fire is wrapped in mystery. of Goulding & Co., millinery, state that had got 65, with two men out. This morn- ing the Englishmen batted terrifically, and when the venture closed at 3.30 p. m., the enormous total of 325 had ween booked. The Philadelphians began their second inning, andat the call of time the seore was 70 for two wickets. Fishery Matters. Haciax, Sept. 24. made an oral free : YOM MENCING with the “Carroll” leaving here 7th OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 @CLOCK, P. Wf., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season. CARVELL BROs., Agents, | Sept. 2t—pat her s’side prs Notice to Purchasers of Shapety and tall; his eyes should look out} For particulars, &c., apply on the premises to competing against the entire classes of short and mediam wool, They wii. be sold at a Bargain. Apply to S. JOHN NEWSON, Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat1 mo t 7 Real Estate Sale. *HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, 59x 100 feet each, or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. June 28, 1886. 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. iLEY BRO BROW RA FLOCK s New Wanile Plushies, : New Striped Piushes, New Piain Piushes, ; a ' The chief justice to-dav li ) ik shine aieienene Se ee ne meme ne annoying infirmity of stammering and stutter-| der in the nnplication f. a commission pp i i , Mi is ee eae oe a - : - 2 ; 3 ‘ . ‘ I ti anon for 3 LISS ] - r & ! r : : 1S, and coupled with the fact that a welcome to examine i in the Adams case in : way 4 4 RS z see S‘en ws He ce a New striped 4 ei Cieens, is extended to all, free, there need be no : ; ee ae FU Ne SSP eg TPE CD, &e ew Chenille Trimming 4 4 =o delay in calling upon him at the Osborne Liouse. ——_@-— = Tue Rev. D. J. G. MeDonald, of St. Mar- garet’s Parish, Bear River, is just completing a new vestry, which, when finished, will be one of the most commodious «und best ap- pointed vestries in the diocese. The Rev. gentleman is having the interior decorated under his own special supervision. <> Mr. James Keecas, the well-known horse buyer of Augusta, Me., will arrive here on Thursday next, and will be prepared to pur- chase one hundred and fifty horses. He will be accompanied by Mr. Geo. H. Bishop, one of the largest dealers in New York, who wants a carload of horses for the New York market. - - Services in the Upper Methodist Church to-morrow will be conducted in the morning at 10.30 by Mr. W. P. Taylor, and in the evening at 6.30 by Rev. W. Harrison. The Rev. E. A. Telfer, from England, will address the Sabbath School in the afternoon at a quarter past two o'clock, All are invited to attend, a Mr. Vixsicompe appears determined to do his share towards cultivating a taste for orchestral music in this city. Having just received avery fine Buffet clarionet with all the modern improvements suitable for concert urposes, which was purchased for him by Mr. Paton in London. We hear that he intends giving instructions on the clarionet as well as the violin. nee Ix the absence of the Rev. James neas McDonald, the pulpit of the Roman Catholic Church, Lot 65, was filled by the Rev. M. J. Mec Millan, of St. Teresa’s Church, Baldwin's Road, on Sunday week. Father Me Millan preached a very impressive sermon on the gospel of the day. The Rev. Father McDon- ald. of St. Dunstan's College, will celebrate Mass and preach at DeSable to-morrow. Se ete Tue steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, arrived from Halifax ria intermediate ports at five o'clock yesterday morning. She had the usual cargo of general merchandize, and Mr. Simon Fraser, Mrs. Fraser and Miss Fraser as passengers. She sailed again at three o'clock veaneay afternoon with a full freight and several passengers. After an exceedingly rough passage she reached Port Hawkesbury at eight o'clock this morning, all safe. —_——~—<>—— Tax South End Boating Club's races, which were to have taken placeon Monday, but were —_ - ~ the United States, to the effect that the’cap- tain must be examined here and the crew in Poston. No. 1 mackerel have struck in plentifully all along the southern coast. Capt. Quigley, of the cruiser Terror, fell in with the American fishing schooner Mary Stoney, of Gloucester, Mass., one mile off the shore, apparently searching for fish. Two guns were fired before she hove to, A Sad Ending. Hairax, Sept. 24. The body of John McDonald was found floating in the water near Liverpool wharf. The deceased left home last night. At 2 o'clock he was seen going down towards Water Street. He has been melan- choly for some day’s over the illness of his sister with whom he lived and who is mo- mentarily expected to die. The Recent Revolt. Paris, Sept. 24. Senor Zorilla, leader of the revolutianists, in an interview published in the /igaro, says that last Sunday's uprising in Spain was premature, and declares that in the revolt that will take place at the proper time, many of the generals in the Spanish army will support the revolutionisis. A Murderer Arrested. Sr. Louis, Sept. 24. A railroad man named Wallace, was ar- rested here last night charged with murder- ing Mr. and Mrs. Matt Logan and their four children at Cuba, Mo., early Wednes- day morning. The murder was one of the most brutal ever committed in this State. Trains Collide -- Serious Results. Ber tin, Sept. 24. A train laden with German soldiers re- after completing their three years’ service, euliidea with another train near Berlin to- dav. Three of the soldiers were killed and twenty wounded. The Yacht A Races. Marsienrap, Mass., Sept. 24. turning home from Strasburg and Alsace, | ALL Persons indebted to the Government, on account of the purchase of their lands, are hereby ,called upon to come for- ward and make suitable payment during tue present autumn. A listof the names of those whose term of credit has expired, and of otber defaulters, will be published early in November, pursuant to law. D. FERGUSON, The Commissioner of Public Lands. Public Lands Department, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, i886—sept24 wky 6i Choice Farniture, &e., AT AUCTION, T Rooms, FRIDAY, © Ist A o‘clock, p. m.— October, at 2 1 Piano (good), by Haliett & Cumston. 1 Parlor Set walnut and silk (handsome). 8 Marbie-top Tables, Walnut Hat Rack and Hall Chair, Extension Dining Vable (walnet). 5 Chairs, 1 Sofa, 2 Bed-room Sets, Bedsteads and Chairs; Carpets, in Tapestry, &«. 1 Cooking Range—“Silver Lake.” 2 Standard Parior Stoves, 1 Refrigerator, Lot of Books, &c. A. H, B,. MACGOW AN, Auctioneer. Sept. 24—5i fri sat mon wed thur Horses Wanted. I WILT. be vn the Island next week and will! be prepared to purchase One Hundred and Fifty HCRSES A good price for a good animal. Don’t fail to see me. JAMES KEEGAN. Sept. 22--dy & wy STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, Feb. 11th, 1885. PHE Board considered the proceeding of the Royal Baking Powder Co. (ur whereever was resp »nsibdle for its publication) in advertising the board’s action, through its Analyst, in supp: rt of their Powder, and unanimously adopted the fol- lowing resolution :— Resoived, That the advertisement of the Roya. Baking Powder Co.. quoting the State Board of Health of New York as recommending through one of its analysts, its purity, etc., as a misrepre- sentation. The copy from minutes of State Board of Health of New York, Feb. lth, 1885. Signed, LEWIS BAL#EH, Secretary. Albany, June 30th, ‘86—sep21 WISREPRESENTATION, | W ANTED A Servant Girl for general fwork A pply to Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Hilisborough St. sept 25 3i potion VUYStwits—-Aiways on hand aud for sale by the quart, pint, or bushel. at the old stand, Water Street, near Esplanade —Enoch Carmody. septzs oi pd R° SRD One ortwo gentlemen can be accom- modated ina private family: no other board- ers; pleasant and cenvenient location—by addressing ““P. O. Box 64, Charlottetown.” sept25 bi eod pd W ANTED—A Caretaker for the Hospital, which is now closed. Apply to the City Clerk, to-morrow. sept24 li fr ATHERS WAN TED—Hizhest price paid for good new Geese Feathers, by John Newson, Furniture Dealer. sept24 W ANTED IMMEDIATELY-—A_ Dining-room Girl at the Revere House. sept2s FRESH OYSTERS—By the quart. peck, bushel or barrel, fresh and cheap every day at Josiah Carmody's, Dorchester Street East, sep23 3i POR SALE--A good Milch Cow. Enanire at ‘tHE EXAMINER ofiice. sept 23 tf i O LET~—In Subseriber‘s building, a large office; suitable for Club or Assembly hRoom.—J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed Si. PETERS' SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS will re-open for the winter months on Satur- day next, at 9.39. Subjects: Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, Klementary Perspective. Drawing in Freeband, Crayon and Water Colors. The class will be held on Saturday mornings only. ‘terms $2 per quarter. sept2l \W ANTED—A Giri for general housework ; toa suitabie one iibera! wages wili be given. Apply to Mrs. W. ‘T. Huggan, Upper Prince Street. septz2 31 wy li pd i AILOLS WANT#D—Four Coat-makers want- ed at J. A. Macdonald’s, opposite Owen ‘onnoilly’s, Queen Street. septis 4i wy di {2 LET—A House situate on Pleasant Street possession given the ilth of October ; at pre- sent oecupied by Kuiph M,. Crockett. Apply to John Keiiy. City Councillor, or to the owner. kKdward Kelly, Southport. septl7 WAN rED--At a Tailoring Mstablishment in this city, a lirst-class Cutter. Inquire at this office. sepr.6 T? RENT—A gocd-sized Warehouse on Water Street. near the Railway. KEuquirs at ExaM- INER office. seat 13 tf To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now ia the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given Ist October next. For terns and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. junzl eod tf Lost or STRAYED—From Geo, Hughe’s pat- New Chenille Loop Fringe, New Black Rosary Trimmings, New Felis for Fancy Work, New Canvas for Fancy Werk, Rew Chenille Cords for Fancy Work, New Faney Drops, New Trimming Braids, New Dress Trimmings, New Wool Wraps. STANLEY BROS. Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1886. The Newspaper Wan is Howling for a New Ad., and Must Have Ht. 9 ‘ - isin »RS to the Exhibition are invited to cal] ond inspect our Immense Steck of Furniture, &c., we. —_—O----— SOLID BARGAINS POR CAS :T, ee ees (ee g= CALL AND PROVE IT. VIA EIA WY Geeta & Cod. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1886. — > =a = ————- ————= = : ~— — _——_ on ee —_— = DD... AW. 2b Ge Wants to Have His Say---ihat is ;: .7 OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship ia P. #. Island, Cheaper than from us. = , . : ' 7 o'clock.—A McNeill. auctionser their stock is damaged by water and smoke Hi MELIA BEE \ was » Auch . — 7 BG GOSS | lis tongue should scorn all falseness, and | , AMELIA BEER, 24 ack C ap 6 : “ A ecindiiiah com to the extent of between jive and ten | es i Sept, 22—2i ex & pat : 9 Black Cashmere, 60 “49 as e, : } . . ‘ } ry . — ie > 2 7 ’ + : Se G. M. Harrss sells 60 bbls choice apples thousand dollars. The loss by fire cannot} Be ever outstretched in deeds of charity . — Colore@ Persian Cord (double width) 30 z a “e { t- Cunneiied . wee be leas th: 5 ee Ts f Bgtg 23 % eras ‘ | in Gravensteins, Emperors, Red Streaks, | 9° !ess than $150,000. September, 1886 % Re i i ia : 1,200 ** Black, All-wool Cashmere, worth 65 - +. @ ete.. ete. at 10 30 . m Mc ; li 7 I mver, ie . b 5 ae ae _* . om f sé > . se sp , ’ J.00 a. m., Monday, —. tae ene é - epg Ga aus Seb’. 300 Black Union Cashmere, “ BY ss ee | * | on o—— : » « , y « y i _ y ~ ; "% " | THE gospel meeting will be held in the Another Railway Tragedy. HOTEL ARRIVALS. ayTacny a s = ny Ae : we e te on a ) ~ i = ” etliinathien i revey ES a ’ Re! sé 4} 3 * . . te Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, Lonpon, Sept. 24 ee _— q Qi iWau ASERET ie’ Me 480 All-wool Serge Dress Goods, ** 24 ‘6 ‘é 19 66 ph : 4o'clock. / Secale atte sO} N, Sept. 24. OSPORNE HOUSE. \ of ss antia and 1) » Clas “| &) ge ‘ .¢ } | o clock All are invited to attend. A sensation has been produced by the | Sept 24 —-R McDonald, West River; W 1 {ZETUUN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare 300 Mantle and Ulster Cloths, £1.60 A ‘** $1.00 / ve ca ~ / ' ¢ “ ” 7 ’ < ‘ ; st ive . t ’ t 3 sass a , _~ 1 , ‘ ee ope . innouncement of the discovery a tragedy | p _ anne : fad i i Will be issued as under, in counection with 800 3 Sateen Dress Guods, “a A s ag th fur Rev. T. W. Johnstone, rector of Cra am eoneieamennedals tee - Wi oF a trage ly | Poole, Sturge on; I Ht Palmer, HMalit ix; H © | the Prince and King’s County Exhibitions, to be 2 ‘6 Pint 8 ’ - Es 1 : paud, will conduct the services and preach in Jilock ‘i z= moon rome ay the six, Angevin, soston; J Tuplin, New Annan; J | held on 30th September inst. : 1,200 Princess Dress Cords, cs 2 , ” 19 . mF . . ‘ x tr “© a > > ay . > > . N .. ar ne 7, i urs. ‘ > : . { St. Paul's Church to-morrow, morning and < tral om the city on the under- 1 « ampbell, Westport, NS; J J Mac donald, Prom ali Siations Kastof Royalty Junction to 300 ‘* — Plaid Dress Goods, sé 13 $6 ss y ss 1 . evening > sround railway arrived at Queensford last | Montague. 25—S J B Leard, Victoria; J | Summerside, by Forenoon Trains on Sept. 29ih a . . . . . wr e rT. . net: 4) ‘ha rlattye wy —T ; y . ia ‘oO re ‘eivete mis PS os r / ) s iia oda ‘vening, blood was noticed dripping from a | Hudson, Victoria. _— ; ote ee “ a, Tignish, and Interme- 1,000 Colored Velv eteen, oe ss 65 *. 19 > ‘ ; . : ne = 5 ct aqiate Stations hf vrenoon ‘irains on Sept. at) Mernoptst Baick Crures.—Rev. Mr. | 2"st-classearriage. Moritz A. Fisher, head of RANKIN HOUSE. 3h, and from Stations on Cape Tra: 7 20: i / i Carruthers will preach in the forenoon at firm of M. A. Fisher & Co.. foreign ; . » , i verse ranch on morning of Sept. 30th io — ae ' ati ——. “9 gn agents Sept 24—-A W Jarvis, Montreal; C Withe- i tick ~~ er a eee c ; a ¢ : ‘ "ee . = ; . a - ° . - é vs 7 * uwital, VU ali tickets being good to retur i ° Atso—A Jol ed an: a > SHES > yy : ‘ 10.30, and Rev. Mr. Telfer (of England) in} Was found lying on the door of the com-| comb, do; C D Corey, St John, N B; Mrs R Ist. prox Gee’ fchots ae ae ee Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES, suitable for drumming and | _——_ _ — - : . : i y 2" : ’ . Pi : : » a os oe 7 " at —"s . {YW r riz : ag : ‘ a] ’ 5 i the vening at 6.30, morrow, partment. He Was unconscious, his skull Shaw, Truro, N S, W Abbott, Montreal; SBI] oa on account of train arrangements, will be Fancy W ork—a desperate Bargain —only Sv cents a yard, 7 -—> —- was crushed in, the brains protruding, ; | Riel Soaton: Kf her - J Bain, | Sone return only on date of issue. a ies ° it Rev. Mr. Merkie, the Evangelist, ad-| there was a de 2 - “e ae —e oat tf ae ts . as a ae t bho eee Souris Branch to Georgetown We wiil show these goods on tables in centre of store. a oe AKLE, Vi st, a . asa deem wound on his forehead. tiandg, Se; G § MecUlain, Gioucester, | by Afternoon Train on 29h Sept. inst., to parties . . , dresses large audiences in the Presbyterian] On his person were found a cold wateh and | Mass; A M Mills, Montreal. in charce of Exhibits; from all Siations West of COME AND SEH THEM. ; | ae Chureh, at Suminerside, every evening. There hain and finger rings eae Coarlottetown by Mixed Train from Tignish on Pte is said to be every prospect of a good A ated Lal and angel Pings, hone of Which Were } SEA VIEW HOUSE—-SOURIS. 29th inst., and from Charlottetown, Souris and + 4 y ~ % ai @ m disturbed. There is no elue to the would- i Sept 23 CF Riplin } Tufts. JS Turnbull [nterm« diate Siuutions to Georgetown by Fore- 4 tex, a3 A Pao’ & € d i “i ie So: ohn 3 : Cm § fiplin, « 18, J & mits | hOon Trains on Sept. 33th. all tickets being good , sf ° f ” F Faurr dealers supplied in quantities from be murderer, noras to the anotive. | Boston, Mass; G R Erevett, Fredericton, N B; | to return up to and on Oct. Ist ee 9 ! five barrels up to a carload of choice ripe, — | G Higginson, John Trotter, P H Morris, JAMES COLEMAN MARKET SQUARE. i ’ : . . ’ . were 0 AAG LLAN, 1,’ , : ewes hi hand packed apples, direct from the Tie Cricket Match. | Montreal; W F Munder, St John, N B; H Superintendent, Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1886. orchards, via Picton Landing.—A. McNeill, inleonnion Houle, PE? R R, Chitown; G Carter, | Railway Office. Ch’cown, Sept. 20, 1886, eT os . es Ve auctioneer. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 24 | Ch'town. ex pat daily, wy 2i her jour uni 2i Na ek Bak il sADEL A, Sept. 24. . nnn at i . ah. nnn Teen crens he cricke = - a A CORRESPONDENT wishes to knéw whether A vast crowd thronged the cricket nArAYy A Qt “An } : A i or not artificially colored butter will be ad grounds to-day to witness the continuation | gyg 44 BN X 1 => HAPOEL SiOC GP Ale, an mitted to competition. at the Provincial Exhi- of the cricket match between the | i a8 ANG Ey ae HGi R. . ‘ bition this year. Wi!! the worthy Secretary English gentlemen and the local a0 - hide \DE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got ‘ kindly throw a little light he subiect? § | team. When the stumps rare | oe oy ivaported Prize-winning Sires; also, « few i ire ght on the subject! a h cumpe wert =~ a Stiropshire and Oxford Down Ram Lambs. Num- B ae drawn yesterday, the ] hiladelphians a bers of this flock have taken prizes at our Exhi- rue ceremony of blessing the new Bell for}had finished their first innings, which i i a a oa ooo ; 4 iy re C1) 3 SS i and } Tienish 23 j ws ; , Aiso, an Imported Oxford Down Ram, secon —ame fl ee See the Church of . Simon and Jude, Ticnish, yielded a total of 168, while the Britons ae : prize winner et year at our Colonial eehibiton A ar ceaitiinain «ie ff , - : ; . s -e. Malpeque Road, on last Wednesday i jostponed, owing to rough weather, came © : ’ 1it for the start in the}! } 4 rf 4 SOT 4 ture, Malpeque Road, on last Wednesday . : aemetirr see @ , , oie afternoon. The water was in fairly | The oe a dower race expirea and i¢ J ne 0 Abericall night. the 15th inst., a black and white Cow, w.th We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- | ood order and a considerable number of spec- a _— to Be : There will Z eee OF one ee eacde a torscan attain to. Tere is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are if ; ome ais . Ww > ace to-day. > : . . sume . Urosby, pa VY, 2Ztvuy © y pr ey aie i s * sal i ata : i hin ¥ tators witnessed the contests. The — — wi ; vole Af ae iil OY sier & Lune h Charlottetown, will be suitaoly rewarded. showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. ivf ca vy . rg « ; » 2 no rac a te apd. ia, / soyt206i & wy . i ie > .. > » E was two mee. 4 a, ~ 2 me no se Pe e sept20 Gi & wy pd Having three Cutters and a large staif of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention in -ul ace tween Messrs Jas. Khughes ant 2 pe 4 ‘ ———___——— ————__—— ie 7 am 1 irie "eaieed won The next Fatal Accident. OCIS. T° LET—The Dwelling House on Grafton § Thomas Lour ee N sania i : Street (furnished or unfurnished) lately occa- oO a called was the four-o wed time race. ge . . 24 Pettigrew's @ld Stand, 38 queen St pied by Mes. Thomas Dawson, deceased, with yf crew went over the course in 9.41 ; No. 2 in even at ot. is ae Stable and Coach-house and iarge Garden ‘ ai a os . bt . ce iii i 09:N ow, but will do so first} A despatch from St. Johns Nfid., says 7 a an . | ativched: immediate pussession. Apply to Miss opin eD ¥ ee \g 0 BR BY 455% y 1h ‘y & Bes ea fi a 19.09 ; No. 3 did not row, but A . ” o} s eollided there to-day ce BEDEQUE and Narrow‘s OYSTERS served in | Pawson, on the premises, or to Thotuas Alley. e eDryc a & i £ "1h : g d es th, 2) Z ywod water. that two schooners col! . ' every style, in Sa'son, and furnished to cus- septl 2aw ai Unsrrecepentep Rescurs.—-The fortunate assessor of policy, No. 240 In“ The Great Mutual Life of New York,” insured his life one sank, and three men and one woman were drowned. ee Another Mining Diszsier. | tomers in quantities to suit. Meals and Lunches co order day and evening. | Domestic and foreign Cigars. MO LET—Haif of a double tenement House or + KentStreet, near Robins’ Livery Stabie. Ap- ply to Mrs. Jaines Oifer, Upper Queen Sireet. of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, bet are now SELLING AT COST. We have ; * Strictly Temperate sepi20 3i cod pa o, S ome i many years ago for $2,000, should he die to- _— 4 Strictly Temperate : aati se ois a p AD Immense “+¢5clz of Eats, day, his heirs would ere a _ ee wanes ee ADV ERTISER." who is desirous of buying | : ‘' ot $2,000.as indicated on tne face o : , N, Sept. <4. . a oa farin of say 400 acres, with the idea o ‘ i ag 3 ie ak a a1 , cent. when they purchase from ames? 7 se page The difference between} An explosion of fire damp occurred in a! Sept. 22 on ke oon making a sheep farm, will be glad to have par- selling rapidly, because buyers — S rome ee eee 71 : his my, Or li : E to-day Forty-five per- ticulnrs of such as are for suie ; must havegood| us. Best Hats yon ever saw for W) cents. ; the $2,000 and present value of the policy| coal pit at Essen to-day. orty as NAT f i &) A Y substantial homestead, near church, rail and vil- \ (86 330) being the accruing profits since its | sons were killed and sixteen injured. @ | lage. Address : “fred Palmer, Spelthorne, Ted- i ase y placement. No Life Company extant has ——— dington, Middlesex, Eng.” aug3l ~ i Ww: succul i a ” > q ’ ver nearly approached this magnificent sho . ; a . Src asi appcaed ihe magaiscnt tr = Grand Opening of the ‘Old London.” on ssre-x yee pau nt Sep ‘NTS FURNISHINGS | a \ oa I Tife of Now York,” in this Lowpon Sept 24 re gee situate on Kuston Stieet. For terms and par- i = 5 4 Great Matual Lue oF axe ses 1 ld fi ¢ R . =e a > we : pi E Subscriber, having fitted up the “Old |} ticun!ars appiy to George a or to the aur oD A Proviace, s 1€@ 0 rm 0 wave, LAVIEO, Tondon,” with the view of making a specialty | the prcemuses.—Hi. 1f. Pollard. septs ? ; canis - j assed ia Sivie. J tl ; Summerside Driving Park | Italy, has tailed with liabilities of £10VU,00U, | of the OY 1 me TRADE, and-baving furnished | pr en eg mate oT eae ae ane, 2 Cellars, Gutis, ‘Hies.. &ec., Usasurpass - THE races on the : _ tg : ‘i disinigseies one of the bes | -fO LET—A one and a-ha'f story Pweking, 4 4 ~ yesterday. Yhere was 7, { + good repair, With stable aud large yardc-rovm, a came off as annowapectators prevent, aid the Gone to France. OYSTER SALOONS 42000 ePgronester street: possession given — ' a large number of spectator: i den ¢ : ‘ete con’ the tithe een ie caateman. bet 00 Pea ee : as es a are aa ai ed was fairly good. If the ae a ae reat nee nang gy an she 1h about the ith Septem: 4977 © sept3 a a Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from ; order matntaines 7. three entries, vis.: Lonpon, Sept. 24. inst. when he. will supply in iveble Raw. | co Rh eect sone depres as BS 2 “ class there were but thre vai cee “ke i ele ee hese | OYSTERS. in any menner i wusbel orpint. ‘| cay ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young | other establishmem® this year. Y ' larry Messenger and Parweil. The Marquis ol Salisbury has gone to! Stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bushel or pint. = | m7 ANTED AT ONCE —A 5mmarht, ca} } I He: » ey ee ‘ ’ Me enger secoud . On the Oysters procured at the “Old London” | ¥ Man toiearn the Laundry Business, ear P —— _— . Hurnando won, with Harry oe ard the France. you can bet your life and be sure to win. Sold at! view of taking the mansgoee sv auld : “ 4 : and Parnell last. We — — i i aha leti a yery small advance on oom. rpeg, —— Shaw, present Manager P. BE. J. L amy. © a p 5 N ¢ - ial time, but it is sat tha ernando Weather Eulietin. handled, even at a loss, every hour of the . ea $} n Dor- 7 a 4 officia 2 a :. 0) 27 T ames of re 1 nizht. Reiy on the “Old Londen” you »7.9 | eY—That brick House and shop on aes - — y- ' ore a trotted the first heat In 2.31%. Che names i. es os yg, Py ah the “OLD LONDON,” three ae Street, formeriy occupied by Owen | V2 Q (J I ‘WIN S CRE i 1 i é : the contestants in the three -year-old race > ToRoNrTo, September 25—10 a.m, doors west ot Osborne House, Water yn og | Connolly; immediate Pee Ow yea gg i . UE h ; at % waa wos © + JOMX JOY. | wrme aad particulars ,. Tae June 23, 188G-—ewd & wy s 9 hand, but we learn that it 1 b ; wou On’ tewn, t 7 net to hspd, bab ve ee act, we to ging wat wm crt winds | Guia, 2 oa du : : ni : : Ee “a ” - * ° . 4 tity wants aden .