Local and Other Items. Scorr Act... Three hew summonses were served on Saturday. eo TemPeRANCE. — Meeting of Victoria Div- ision, Sons of Temperance, this evening at oO CLOCK - lO O, F.—-St. Lawrence Lodge meets at S oclock this evening. The delegates to the Gran i Ledge will present their report. A full ttendance is requested. \preats ~The Court for the hearing of ey A Grievance. Str,—The Heather Belle now lands her freight at Angus Brien’s wharf. The accommodation is in every way superior to the Gevernment wharf, in this way, the covering of the wharfis A. 1. On the Government wharf this spring we saw a gentleman bring a horse down to ship on the boat for Ch’town and the covering on the wharf was so bad that the horse broke through and sustained some _ injury. HN owrou sal nd. will be A 08 iat Ee hns, ae and, will be 46 at Charlottetown fins ‘vleaty af on MORN ING, the 20th inst. enty of roo ae i ay carry Cattle and Sheep aatbesin es MONDAY, AUGUST 18, © S eS sppeals from the valuat ions of the City}There was no clique held a council For Freight or Passage apply to \sserssors was in session to-day, Several/about the wharf or wharfinger. (Query PEAKE BROS. & CO ses were disposed of is the animal worthy of acouncil.) The! ®4815—4i Agents, 7 ne FisHertes — Latest reports from steru part of the Island are that mackeral continue searce, None have been caught yet this season by seining. Shore _fisher- men are the only ones doing anything, and Traverse t Saturday was largely attended, and was one of the pleasantest gatherings of ewners of the S. S. Heather Belle can send her where they please. We presume some of the shareholders of the boat are | just as good supporters of the Dominion ! & Local government as Yellow Quill, just | as influential as the creatures who scribbled boots again. No person lost their balance, “IRELAND'S WRONGS,” AND OTHER POEMS. Jacob B. Dockendorff, of Southport. For sale AT t- } ne a : . that by book and line a grievance. There was no man fell over| ere asker Prowic.—The basket picnic at Cape me the briny deep on Saturday, the writer | ‘ N ORIGINAL BOOK OF POEMS, pub- ? of a grievance we fear, had snakes in his lished in pamphlet form, written by ro ers ore the kind held this season. We understand that is Superintendent Unsworth’s intention to have a similar excursion on Saturday next the only thing that is in the habit of losing /its balance, and it is so notorious for losing | | what little it has, that its friends have had | at Haszard’s Vaok Store, Queen Square, Price 20 cents. Mr. Dockendo: ff is the only Island poet 3ieod pd—augls THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. and on each succeeding Saturday until fur-/t) take char: os | whose poems have ived : i ake ad . | tO x arge of it, and put the ae S have received a representation park mens e ws iden is a good one, and is} thing on its hts ur. — '€ in the * Poets of America,” published by the =. greatly appreciated by our people. Mr. Brien’s wharf has some lumber onit “ j . sancia ye iat ie) Tut Care Breron Rameway.—Work on| - ut is ls the Government wharf clear of lag of the merits of Mr. Dockendoffs = . the Cape Sreton railway se rapidly progress- ebris | Is st not turned into @ coal shed ? Is Say: : , During J ul and Au u t » ill ° . ing, and within the next six weeke the line not the Government wharf at the present Ma )ockeudoril's: Qoetry:: is icameidered 3 : y c g Ss we Wil Five some of the Biggest will be completed from end so. end. The ' ery covered with CC al f Is not the covering ex: ellen! 5 th Editor of Poke of America,” Bargains in q ‘lot hin o eV ae ff, “ee d ‘ ] > . . Ve j great bridge st the narrows is finished and oe re etoee eee a at the ; en ra we would be pleased to know how many E } | I S “ onere to t ie people of 2 rince 4 will be tested this week by placing four 1e safe for foot passengers, et alone | lines the whole of his poetry would make qiy ri he : 2 locomotives upon it. Towards the end ot eablie sie. ees ae S the we = ven 14. of publishing them in book form.” | ar . sland, You hundreds of watchful men and women next.month. the lice will be formally open. P ) te ire we satis led with the w lar and! aug Ww 1 lé e 2.4 f-a “ oe : ° . ed by His Excellency the ‘Governor Gener- “in rl eae oe nae mn any jl : = ? ' oer re ————_— | e ayv : been waiting for this golden opportunity, when you, ] a . gG wut ity oO pro uce, etc. 1e gent eman % = fs \ - § Fy * < . : io. a ; e * o 7 ; | ho owns ‘the whart isa xeneral favorite GRAND TO A) lars will do double duty to: obtain the best and biggest bar- Veppinc Bruus.—The Pioneer report he agent of the Heather Belle is just " . cn atthe aan : that the nuptials of Miss lodie Auld es wh it the people want. The public are ee " ci oo , OU ;CVeR GAN. You'll get them ; they’re here for your Mr. Frank Lawson, son of John A. Lawson, | fectly satisfied, and we defy contradiction. ene <i nel ‘ ) *t f 2 it Charlottetown, took place at the residence - —e of any rebellion against the MOUNT HERBERT LO? Af 7 HOUT you orget if. of the bride’s brother, Mr. R. R. Auld, | 4ecal or Dominion Government. Note the j . é ; Freetown, on Thursday last, Rev. Mr, ae majority that William Campbell - VOCur qi 5 a ¢° ngs Tuffts performing the marriage ceremony, | %¢ at the late contest. There is a greater HE Shareholders of Mount Her! Bi, Bi ge : gf é TT i «3 . i 7 ae — t0ny. : Ts a > > ue olders 0 ut Herbert Hall hE ’ b, Mr. Lawson is book-keeper for a large depth of water at Brien s wharf than any intend holding a “PUBLIC THA of it BE Wa ‘ c J i kA MEN concern in Chelsea, Mass., and on Friday er gee at this port, and it can be|the Hall, 3 ; 3 morning the happy pair left for that city. proven by measuring. On Monday. the 25 iTS ' Soe iets, n Monday, the 25th instant, 86 ar Q : For Barravors.—The Summerside Agri-| Crapaud, P. E. [., Aug. 8, 1890. ae ie ; i and 144 ween Street. 4 culiariat ‘ahve? The leiat. Matti. Louies Tee for the pocuen - detveging oxpanace incurred Charlottetown, July 18, 1890. | wey ee ote eee er ty wre = SSS |} in connection with the purchase and repairing aaile i = m here ls : Ss sturd y) ie t Barba- BIRTH. of the Building. P b SS ———————— ——————————— - does for orders. She carries the . following , Amus. ments will be provided the g 1s cargo, shipped by Mr. A. M. Wright: At Halifax, on the 12c August, the wife of in the innmeodiat > vieinit "f a re i Ig : 2.5 ”) sacks of vats. 200 b sles hay, 28 h rses, . H. ('r ryden Purser of the 8S. S. Princess may his axipectid c ciniby r¢ & Z00d time re { 70 sheep, 1 cow and calf. Gross value, in- pentrice, Of & son. Tea on the tables at | o'clock lickets c ma a cluding fedder, $10,035. She is commanded Se ee | 20 eens. ae q this trip by Capt. Robert Saunderson, of DIED. k If the day should prove to be unfavorable, m fe ‘ St Peter’ a s “ise ‘. ae : t » 7" 2 " 3 " irst i. . * = i } St. Peter's Bay, with Mr. Olive e Carver a$/ (jn “Runday Aug. 17, Vernon D., second —r will be held on the first following fine |g first mate. Capt. Barnard will remain here Thom ' +y : — . , son of Thomas R, and Gertrude Callbeck, aged ALBERT } ( fora couple of weeks longer, and will then! 5 years and 11 months. engi? ae ae MUTUH, ) visit his friends in the Northwest. [Funeral Tuesday, the 19th, at 2.30 p. m., a elite cite non nate «) i = y carriages to Sherwood. } 2 = 1 rT. Re p> Tue Acaptan Convention.—The Acadian é i Lia Bd convention at Church Point, Digby, N. &., a Seed eee ee Petes 3 ‘, > k last week, was largely attende Lied peesd off Summerside Exports. ; ‘ ; | [ : successfully Che following officers were as ee : | a elected : SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 16 : a President—Hen, P. Poirier, Shediac. | By str St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, sie a ea a Se See + Ist Vice-President Hon, J. O. Arsenault, | for Point du Chene : " MihigGt dass! Uadiiie be sale ate , . \4 Wellington, P. E. I. fle al aaied. Sh) a ichards, from diverpoo , is now ue. 2nd, Vice-President—Reme Benoit, Arichat. | ee I ad cnatiicninnseishaes 132 a eee Se eee ae sald: afloat 4 Secretary——Hon. P. A. Landry, Dorches-| 3 Is ons hb wok Oona sd beuee nees 100|°” Sti ; a ————_ A. T———_—_ { | ter. ] tee: a. Ss ss EES CS - SEF. . 75 7 4L50—— ‘ a Secretary—Hon. A. D. Richard, B1DOChe Hatees .5 «5.4. e.t Go 4... 2G. »e-. 184 A full supply cf General Merchandise, Ship i —. Dr. Gaudet, St. Joseph's $ 997 Chandlery, Earthenware, China and Glass- y _ reasure! rn ———— 4 | ware, comprising, with the stock on hand, the 1 _ After the couvention the delegates visited} Oa same date per brigt, Hattie Louise, argest adpdttinagt hitherto opened rs the . 4 the old fort at Anne«polis, N. S. Sanderson, master, for British” West ~ Indies : | inspection of his cstecmed customers. @ @ e a EE WOR. «6 bsienn 0 400 sag gues $62: M1 J : 4 Mrs. Scott-Sippons.—We are happy to — cocker a S00 Be Granon. ; announce that this talented lady will give an 28 horses... Be eee a ae 3070 Georgetown, Aug. 14, 1890--dy lw wky 5i —({x) evening of dramatic recitals in the Y. M. C. 70 sheep eed) een ce 250) eS niet tied, A. Hall on Thursday evening 28th Angust, to} 5 ft ht ee ek . > r Somtip es Ris ctisek, Pallewing' us|. phe eames 0 rh | Beat at ae atte oe eee ee ee ee ey ee amet et eet cata ante ee a ee este a = in ; es | 959 tbe elie: itive > oe ett 45 s We offer the balance of our SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING at a wonderful Dis- i Rosalind and Orland, ‘‘ As you like it.”.. es chk cod bees wens 12 * ; ’ ? iN’ ' | 4 we ts * heron ae Ps Ramat 450") Bl cc. wou pede clakd al be count. MEN’S SUITS, YOUTHS’ SUITS, BOYS’ and CHILDREN’S*SUITS, all sizes, made § The Lady Clare........ sees sees Tennyson. | 3000 shingles.............eee-eeceees + will tak lace at Peak a stabi ; Trot. up of the finest All-Wool ‘Tweeds expressly for our trade, and we guarantee good satisfaction Father Phil’s Collection. . .....Samuel. Lover. | —| a pak cn WEDNESDAY. tho #th of |or money refunded, Call and he Bargai ‘eri Ie Tete | $1035) ing, Park, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of y refunded. Call and see the Bargains we-are offering to clear. Samanta’ af Gun dadnditien. Up fee et ee prizes will be given as usual S “al B : ? HOUSE FURN Selection, ** David Copperfield.” . .,. Dickens. an eae a oe . as ake : eclal Hargains in our : y A Chapter from “The Tanocents Abroad.” | SHEEP AND LAMBS,—The Agricullurist says Any es —s mie ee geld to Lone , tO “A f CARPETS d OI ne ie setuaral cat co Hy: _— ee eeras 06hheSls PRA Bete Mark Twain. < at a — a of Saupnersiie shipped > Park will be dealt wits 94 Gm law d 1 * os t Y 4 be h an LCLOTHS, showing a full range of the newest patterns The Little Hero ..............A. Matthison, | 160 sheep and lambs, last Thursday morning a - " and colorings, at prices ‘whicn can j j Carp i a A scene from ‘* The School for Scanda!.” | to Messrs Sawyer & "Bancroft, of Lawerence, Wer farthee Geeta oie arenes tched fi i. f — er eo =i STH CURA OTD wake Ue et AO Sheridap, Mass. This is the second car load shipped to ALLAN McDONALD, | @GHED TREO OF LDBTEEs : : = | this firm by Mr. Henry during the present] poake’s Stati e’s Station, Aug. 11, 1890. I ‘ i Bindhiogs | aii Aug. U, n our DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT ff toc A Sap Accipent.—On Wednesday last, —_— ee ee a we are 0 ering Rare Bargains to clear 8 k John O'Donnel, of Souris River, met with | cen. WARTS, LOST. YOUN ¢ «| before arrival of New Goods. Our motto is “ Quick Sales and Small ' a . ; 3 ‘ 7 fii co os . 4 ; ‘ . / . : r . ‘ an accident that resulted in his death a} aamadis oat te 4 —s @ rae ia few hours afterwards. In the afternoon of},,. ' a ae ANTED IMMEDIATELY ~A good. Cook | the day named he and his son, a lad of 14| this forenoon. The drunks were disposed | WwW also a Housemaid. Apply to “Mus. 1NGS, JAMES PATON & CO 3 j % years of age were engaged at work in the field hauling in hay. After loading the truck they started for the barn when by'| some means or other, the pitchfork fell off! the load sticking into the horse, causing | him to spring suddenly forward. The de- ceased who had hold of the reins, ‘was thrown down and one of the wheels passed over his body. He was at once taken into} the house. He died shortly afterwards, leaving a widow and family who have the deepest sympathy of the community in their severe and unexpected affliction. A large number of persons attended his fun- eralon Friday. He was a quiet and res- pectable man. _ From Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, arrived from Boston about nine o’clock on Saturday evening, with a general cargo and the following passengers :—Mr E W Wil- kins, Mrs Wilkins, James Haynes, Miss KE R Longfellow, C F Candall and wife, C H Hawkes, J Gigenheinem, Miss Ida Hobbs, Mr. Morton, Miss Christie B Murray, Miss M Levee, Mrs J E Davis, Mra Grace H Thomp- son, Miss Williams, Mrs Ritchie, Mrs G D Henry, Mr Henry, E V Cormerais, A Worth- ington, Miss V Young, Mrs Oliver, Miss May Farrow, J H Varney, J T Cameron, Prof New- comb, Don Cameron, John Cameron, Miss Flora McDonald, Miss Carrie Moorshead, M McCabe, G Oakland, H Hall, D Ross, Miss MeVane, James A Steele, H T Goldsmith, A Beaton, J K Thompson, Miss Cunningham, Miss Hastings, Mrs Emma McLean, Wm C Brown, Mrs KF W Campbell, Miss Flora Ar- chibald, ThosG Small, Mrs Wm McKenzie, CE Knowles, A M MeDonald. Surrosep ro Have Been Lost Ovzr- | BOARD.—James Pyke, son of Timothy} Pyke, of Chanel, Newfoundland, was one! of the crew of the schooner Golden City, | apt. Raike, on a voyage from St. John’s, ' Nfld., to Halifax. On Monday night last, When about 30 miles from land, young | of for fines ranging from $2 or 8 days to $4 | or 20 days, and the cruelty to animals case |through the conduct of her refrac- \tory erew—referred to in Tus EXAMINER | last week——assumed practical shape on Sat- |urday last, when a warrant was sworn out 'by Capt. Seeley, before a local J. P., ‘in port they have shown themselves to be 'yather ** balmy” characters. was adjourned for judgment. a Sexvep THem Ricur.--The case of the schooner Willie Irving, detained at Souris against George Bushy, the ringleader of them. The trial took place in the Souris court House, immediately after the arrest was made by Sheriff McDonald. M. McCormack, John McLean and J, R. McLean, J. P.’s, heard the witnesses, and sentenced Bushy to six weeks’ im- prisonment with hard labor in the County} Jail. While the commitment was being prepared for Bushey, another of the crew, John Mullens by name, took it into his head to steal a horse and wagon standing near the Court House, and belonging to Mr. McCormack, one of the convicting Magistrates. He was pursued by a con- stable, and after a hot chase overtaken and brought back. The Magistrate was the prosecutor this time. Mullens was at once tried and found guilty of horse stealing, for which offence he was sent off in com- pany with his companion, Bushy, on the noon train, in charge of Sheriff McDonald, to serve out a three months’ residence in jail with hard labor. Those who know say it served themright, as since their arrival —We are in receipt of the Prince County Exhibition prize list. Prizes for horses range from ten dollars to two dollars, for cattle from four dollars to one, for sheep ‘from four to one, and for pigs from five to three. Prizes for grain and grass seeds ‘range from four dollars to fifty cents. The Esplanade. GOOD AGENT WANTED in every City Town and Village in Prince Edward Island to sell the Electrosine Ink Erasing Peacil, New, usefui, sells on sight. bz profits, salary. or com- mission, territory free. Seud siamp.—-D, ‘ Price, General Agent for Dominion, Box 384, St. Thomas, Ont. dyms wyli pd—augls WANTED.—By a lady, one or two unfurnished rooms and board, about September 10th, in the west end of the city. Apply at this office. augi rioR SALE.—A ‘good young Milch Cow. En quire at this office. augid ] —— AND BUGGIES TO HIRE by the day or week very reasonable. Apply to G. G. JURY, north side of Queen Square, opposite Post Office. im2aw pd—auglsd WANTED.—A servant maid for general house- work in a small family... Apply to MRs. GEORGE ALLEY, Dorchester Street. augl4 —— —- ee WANTED.—A Girl for plain cooking. Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Rochford Square. augd—tf R SALE.—Land 100x52 feet, corner of Upper Queen and Bayfield Streets.—R. F; DEBLOIS. augl2—3i OST.—Between five and six o’clock, on Tues- day evening, Aug. 12, between McPhee’s, corner of North River and Charlottetown, a Brown Leather Wallet containing $21. The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving it with the owner, H. HorNeE, Bruce Street, near Upper Queen Street. dy 2i wy 2i pd=augl4 To LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House, containing six rooms and a kitchen, newly fitted up, situated on the corner of Pownal and ater Streets. Rent moderate. Apply to Dr, BLANCHARD. tf—augl4 RY PINE KINDLING WOOD, cheap by the load, Bran, Oats. Barley and Corn, Wil- lett’s Washers, Empire and other Wringers.— H. aia Glasgow House, Queen Street. augli—t LET.—The Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, adjoining the residence of J. B. Mac- donald. Esq., and opposite Hon. F. Breckens, Immediate possession given, Apply to THOMAS ALLEY, Prince Street. m w s—augil | Charlottetown, August 1, 1890.—eed & wky eaten — pom ————— ee PERKINS & STERNS. i<\ (x) Popular Prices for (y\— (x) Standard Dry Goods. Up to the Ist of August this season’s trade with us has been exceedingly good—much ahead of last year. We attribute it to the fact that we have been giving excellent value in all kinds of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Those who have not traded with us in the past should do so now, and they will find we have the cheapest goods to be had. During August we will give some Rare Bargains in Summer Dress Goods, Millinery, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves, Muslins, ete. We have a job lot of Homespuns, suitable for Boys’ wear (or even Men’s), which we will clear at a low price. NOW OPENING—A large stock of Grey and White Cot- Cottons, Ducks, Drills Pyke was left on deck while all the rest of | There are also prizes for poultry, fish, fruit WANTED.—A atahintis tm ant. ohne tons, (otton Warps, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Having bought at the lowest point, we can sell the hands, the night being dead calm, went | low and turned in. In the morning he) Was missing; no traces of him were to be| Seen anywhere. The captain at once put | kto Chanel. It iss supposed that the | young man had fallen asleep while on, Watch and had tumbled over the rail andj Wasdrowned. After delivering the sad ; hews to the parents of the missing man the ’ptain set sail again for Halifax. and vegetables. Use Rolled Oats for porridge. For sale cheap at Beer & Goff's. Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes and Water- melons received this morning at Beer & Goff's. work.—Mark WRIGHT & Co. (Ltd). aug6 Or BOILER FOR SALE, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from_stmr. “M. A. Starr.” Could with repairs be used for a Saw or Grist Mill, ers received at office of Company. jy24 OUSE TO LET.—One-half of House on Orle- K 0. ¢. for the Stomach. bar Street. Water on the premises. Rent moderate, Apply to 8S. Gray. tf—julyl4 Blankets, ete, them very cheap. Try PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, August 1, 1890. pedals cBoR aie i a EE TIES A