TILE . : . 2 Local anc Other HHems, FELERGI >EREG’ WRN RWE KOURGRAPHIC YEW «, fur A tia, Capteimn Scott, is expected a a nm Saturday [Sprotan Despatc:tes To Tae Examen.) - . Req <’s Fashion Sheet: te : ® 8 pe! t n Pon : t ee + 3 ; i Al ; i Py - - PR &) “ ahh ‘ i B (RMY I Douglass farewells vht, to take harge ol Moncton. - ee S Be 4h 4 f tf Re. ‘ it a | Edward Whitman is expected to . One © i aa@Sii ts. y scoamer Ire tuu to-night. witha’ 2 i sewing circle for the P. KE. Island Hoa-| BD 94 Wor TYNAN 199 Bazaar a equested to meet in S Kl li Uu"** i: Las Apu 190, ; s Schooiroom on Saturday, September Ye i : XK, Pp n. ; g . Pr é - A PAY iy . AsnDnDWAI Stipendiary Magistrate's Court thi ‘ cL thik {J aI ; ee ah ay i t e castes Were dispos« d of, ‘ xs = . ~t is. and costs and the othe — _ ’ ts , 94 CINCINNATTI, Ohio. Sent. 2 a , pt, &. \ j t Rocky Point \ singular effect of lastnight’searthau:; ke leaky ventv. barrels | Was the very genera] feeling of distress that iw \ It : 8 eq | tt Cause Pe ple imagined thx Y were ick - Car » takes a} t in tow nd many did not know until this morning ‘ \is own nay t the disturbance was in the earth. The - | largest buildings in the city cked violent HH :. I We women! ly w hree distinct vibrations. : \ : vot eve y me in the iand w ) CHARLESTON, S. C. Sent Yo sused Dr. Piercé’s Favorité Prescription . " P ' 7 i it to be an u1 ing ed \ | eet ypeal for aid has been issued ses peeuliar to he S VY Uh cu The Western Union Tele ila i graph Company will send free all money \ 2 RIVET ay ed I and messages pertaining to the relief of the son, accidentally got a small piece of steel in } S‘lerers. Another shock occurred at one t e yesterda ”” ind were it} 4. m to lay H itels, residences, public | pt pt at i physi ian | places ind all business houses are deserted . } ‘ ld likely} Although every etlort is beine made to | ' est iblish some kind ot order, everything a a ] > } . j wa sale tly pick a lg on fom par rs Phe people ar mping | . Bast | i a wd cannot be persuaded to enter helr j ( i own on i a slip o t < — pil r 100 " [ Phe orm lal 1 . if | ie ; , Geatns 18 460: Wwoun | } i An yas i Man n y iy = - ] INS W ' X Tol \ SSO) I ho o Sy bat ‘ ents W t Wr ail t res ex W sued Fr. Ss. ¢ idler, Co! ‘ - lat Winnipeg papers report than an ex it j ility of anthracite coal has been yvered in the Rockies. A car , 3 wrought to Winnipeg and tested, and f equal to the best imported Mi i ~ ! ~wmountain s y Pp ) W » ( ada ‘ ~ i 5 mation ¢ Aly : j yparel Y an utc ) I gy the troop 1) : i ween 8S Sabu ¢ ‘ 1 rival comp rf ia Natives und 9 foreigners on the slight pre % ion — > I steamer M. A. Stat Cap Ferg i i from Halit a vi nterme liate | s } t-past \ Mn 1a ze irgo and t to v1 Pp igers vir W. Jubien, Mr. ¢ n, i Mrs H Wi fiv in wa h ae I I Ss | passencers eo . Bp i . 2 \ 5 L hail st n on th oUt 1 i ed é . I s, K Co. In st +) persons Wiu putin Ml winte The gil Lin destroy sent about 250 barrels of ilou and 4,00 oats Ar! sngements are being m vide assistance for the sufferers - Srormy WEATHER AT Seo I} schoo Robbie ¢ ( n ( ( ‘ N k N. oe i ien ind to Un 10% town, # ym | . rived here this mornu ,. = On the 22ad and 23:4 ult she experie! | heavy easterly storm. At 2a. m. on the 23rd | Germany and Russia. sea struck the vessel cat ig away the jib- | i) i and foret [ ypma t with all geal ut he l. Bi LIN € pt = faa Th = i taal : f | rl NO1 German Geett referring to} i tine cies ¢ uitral. tale and e | po - r : ba bye ] press ‘ line Pri \I | [HE Moncton Timm says that Mr. | ie. : ee as . > eee Tthen will the wictitn of a hottible accident at | SY" Germany, unless she forthwith de- his farm down the river on the Coverdale side, | s . : . 6 : on Wednesday afternoon. He was driving a | test against any furtner interference with M evatta Shirts at cost. mowing machine and got off the seat to do|Alexander or perhaps against Russia | Men’s White U ee Shirts,’50cts, up. : ———. i . oa Heavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. me work rout the horses, W nen wney | takIng further steps in the airec- St tylish Carriage Blanket ts, $3, up. started, the knives inflicting several horrible|tion of Constantinople. Russia would Whi ite and Coloured Bed B lankets, low prices. : ¢ ; ; 7 . oat . arge ‘kof Ladies’ Corsets, 40cts, a pair, up wounds in one of Mr. Lutes’ legs, between the cally n the ‘nsinuation | Large Stockof Ladies sets, , & pair, up. : The | winien tedicll | wee seticall) oe el ig ee oe | Another stock of Dent‘’s Kid Gioves, 85cts. a ankle and knee. The bones were badly shat-| .f such an intention and Cer- | pair re : > oss ah t eumyr from | 4 7 . r . De ee Oi . . ai red. Dr Ro Ww a sa -Nomages l shia, i many’s friendly relations with Russia would Ladies Hosie ry, 10cts. a pair, up. a Moncton, and is doin everythin possible i. : lt weasel } vaenanal al: shad \ very large stock of Fall Cweeds, 45cts, up. : . % ) eCenaed, LU ius ie CiMNCULIC. Lat rt! sno lone this month at extraorc inary Mer tes is doing as well as can he expected, . os , Pailoring de : ( ‘ Le . = he aoe a I j;war would be the logical development of | prices. Now is the time to get your fali clothes, and it Lope LO 1e le i. | - - lure steamer Wortester, Capt Allen for Boston last (Thursday large general cargo and the sailed evening, with a following pao ngers; Miss Eliza Bell, ~1 ury Hamlin, John Hagarty, Chas C a ’G Barnes, E Saunders, A Saunders, Geo D mald, Miss McGillivray, Miss M M Gitivras y, Mary J Ryan, Miss B Stewart, A T Matheson, Jas Hughes Mrs Paul Paoli, Mrs Jas Slate, Miss L McCullough, J P Wright, Mary E Reid, Mary L Arbing, Mrs Archd Evans, Jessie Dean. Magy { Leonard, \ V Cotiin, Miss E Butler. Buchannan, Miss ae Miss K Hughes, P Hughes, ~ 7 ‘We have to thank Messrs. John McMillan and Nerman McLeod, of Wood Islands, for a | haif a dozen of the finest trout we ever saw.” Patriot. The editor of the Patriot didn’t see the half dozen sent to Tuk Examiner yesterday. Un- til we have ocular proof to the contrary, we that they were the biggest and best half dozen ever brought to Charlotte- town. As for their flavor, ‘“‘delicious” is a mild word with which to deseribe it. For THE EXAMINER’S half dozen we are indebted to Mr. Norman McLeod, of Orwell, and Mr. will contend John MeMiilan, engineer of the Northern Light, Charlottetown. eoiieniid . CORRESPONDENT writes: ‘‘Mr. Herman | Macdonald, of Hermanville, met with a seri- the. burning of his dwelling house s oa Monday last. The fire about 5 o'clock in the eveding, while ail the inmates of the house, with the | exception of a little girl, were at work in the har. ogt field. The wind was blowing strong from the southwest, and the little girl having yrepared alunch,started for the harvest field-— leaving the fire burning in the stove about a half mile distant. Scarcely had she reached the field before smoke was seen issuing from the house which ina moment was inablaze The barn —s* immediately to lea of the house anc ad containin ae - hav and grain, soon caugnt, and, before t wople al ived, the devouring ment hi di m: sane such prog rress that it was anything. The **He rmanville | resort for | OUS 1O8S IT ll his outhons took piace cit im pos sible to save scareely premises were re as the House,” and was always a popular ' pleasure seeke ind travellers, situate as it was wit wa stone s throw - om the seaside, and | also a first rate’ business stand. M: Mae- donald estimates his loss ot $3,000. ‘7 - is the second time Mr. M nald was burnt : about 25 years beyan bus. ness urred eat all his -prem out. © Sin ago, a fire oc ies, including stoge wad é vale! LURES, amvuat- ing th sirabtdaing UV @L5y clare l wai against such a situation. ultramontane and Liber: must either stand to the policy ernment ¢ DAILY Russia could only pro- Nobody doubts that the il policy is fraught Germany. One of the (0v- the Empire into interm- with imminent danger to r plunge inable war. A Melee. San Francisco, Sept. 2. A special from Tombstone, Arizona, says: ‘A rumor reached here to-day that Mexi can troops demanded of the troops the return of Geronimo, _ Indian bandit. The latter ref fused and a fight ensued, in which five Mexicans were killed and two Americans escaped during the melee. A — British Parliament r si ‘ LONDON, Sept. 2. i In the House to-day a lively scene oc- curred during the debate on the address. As it proceeded, Sexton’s amendment was rejected by a vote of 225 to 128, and the address agreed to without division. A motion by Parnell to take up che report stage to-morrow Was rejected by a vote of 228 to 1: Zi. A Battle F ought - —— Severe Loss. BERLIN, Sept. 2. Private telegrams from Sofia st ite that a battle took place at Radomere, Fastern Roumelia, between regiments loyal to Prince Alexander and regiments siding with the revolutionists, and that the latter were defeated with heavy loss. Cricket. > New York, Sept. 2. The cricket match between the gentie- men of England and Staten Island Clubs, was finished to-c ay and rest ulted in a defeat | for the American team, the Britons winning by an innings and 49 run ————>__—-— Weather Bulletin. TORONTO, September : 3—10 a.m. loderpte winds, fine aad a litte warmer weather American | er wounded ” Ge STORINLO EX NER, aster - ea HOTEL ARRIVA ALS. KANKIN HOUSE. H Barr, Montreal; Kelly, Mi Sept 2—F Hueo S Mae Miss i i188 Kelly \ Holroyd, Summerside; J B New York: Mi 4 ; stance Kelly, Portland, N B. REVERE HOUSE, sept 2--W H Harvey, Montreal; F W Mor rison, Murray Harbor. 3 Rev | J Skinner, | Crapand; Mrs I J Skinz ier, do: Master Robert hs Skinnér. do: Master Arthur Skinner, do; Miss Flora A Thinner , do, OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 2—-Geo Muttart, Summerside; O B4 Wathnan, Crapaud; C B Gibbs, Mrs L A Nt ‘ ; : : > ! ‘ vatthewsen, boston, J Irving Buctouche; AS Montreal; W McKee, jr, Brant- ford, Ont; P Clerkin, E Clerkin, Baldwin’s ad; J KF White, Alberton; J Barclay, O'Leary Station; J eet Maine. ST. LAWR#NCE HOTEL. Springtield, N Mount Stewart; An- Sept 1—Rev William Blutt, B; Donald A MeDonald. drew Mustard, Uxbridge, Mo; Henry. Jack- son, Londen, England; James R McDonald, Worcester, Mass; Rey EJ Allaby, Vernon River; AJ McLeod, Stanley Bridge. ROCKLIN HOUSE. pt iville, A Henderson, Lot 8; Mis Wm Irving, Annie Seezy, Chatham, N B; {Jane Bell, Murray River;. Miss McLauchin, | Miss McDonald James McWilliams, iuldon; Robert Hickox, St George, Ont; J Me- Donald, W W > McDonald. R MeDonaid, VV Robinson, Mrs A Brown, Bessie Brown, Stanley Bridge; John McLeod West River; R_ Stead, Wheatley River; D Bell, H Hyde, West River: R Young, Cherry Valley Sept 2—8 Du XT i Souris: eSt iviver; Liss wie ee eem SR eR Oo en CCR ‘Tego = f‘onetehin ~~ an Ria iti Voi Ud Sj j aud lid rig Qty 4 LECTUR on the above subj ct, on Phreno- ~ logical Principles, intensely entertaining and ructive. will be delivered by the undersigned, as 6S Vic] Oi HAL L. on TU ESDAY BENIN he 7th inst. } 7 o'clock ; Lecture commences irnission fee, sects; Children under 15, 10cts, \t the close of Lecture, a number of heads will e examined GRATIS. JOHN CAMPBELL, Phrenolozisttlate of Ontario,) Ch‘town, Ss pt. 3. 1886 Pangram? Gf PLigvi § PPORTess. Uy \ iW Original Off Paintings). and a Granhie, -" Foreible and kloquent LECTURE by REV AM CHAMBERS, of Boston, U.S. A. N ESP WHEE KK. Tickets, 25 cents; C nildsen,: 10 cents; » cloek. August begins at 25, 1886. Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3] We Laugh, You Laugh, They Laugh, iverybody Laughs vho Sees Our Splendid Bargains. ew ard Exclusive Styles, Latest Novelties, Finest Qualities in Sea- sonable Goods for Fail and Winter. }! 3ST OPENED and selling at phenomenal “ prices during the dull season in harvest: Men‘s Bk ac k Suits, $6 59, up. Men‘’s Fine Black Worsted, $8.50, up. NMen’s ‘I'v veed Suits, 34, up. Mien’s Fall All-wooil Suits, $5.75. up Youth's Suits, $4.75, up. ien’s very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. ii-wool heavy Pants, $1.75, up. uits at a sacritice, | Men‘s A | Child's § Men‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. Men's -cariet shirts and Drawers, 6 ‘cts, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, lUcts, up. Men's Braces, l6cts. to $l a pair. Ladies’ Sacque Cloths, 85ets, up. ' ins Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75cts, up. cheap. Large Trunks, 85cts, up. Large Valises. 95cts, up. ihe finest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in this market, 65cts, up. New Fall Unions and Drvggets, 25cts, up. Men’s Rubber Coats, $2.75, up. Shirting Flannels, l6cts, up. Yarns—all shades and makes, Hats, &c. or Your Sake, For Que Sake, Yor Goodness sake Come and Save Money. | HID BROs.. CAMERON BLOCK, Chitown, August 25, 1886—3mos Wl orth Atlantic Steamsiip Co, IF ROM LONDON. — — ———_— THE SfEAMSHIP ‘CLER TON? is intended to leave London for Charlottetown, and Miramichi ABOUT THE SEPTEMBER. —— eee ~ 18th For ——_ or Passage atply in tondon to | | | N Atiautie 8. S. Compauy, 147, Fenchurch Street r here to "FENTON T. HEWBERY, August 31, 1835, AGENT. ERI DA diy SEPPEMBER cere cones aoeeenaaenenmenenint 8, i 886. < eames "Ths Lit BBs, 1883 ly ‘ars Ending April 30, ’85-86, ee APPLICANTS in the Gistricts of King’s and Prince Counties, P. E. Istand, who have paid Applicat Ve , > pr tion ‘es under “the foregoing Act, are hereb y notified thatthese Fees will be refunded | upon ‘applying to the Collector of Inland Rey- enue, at his oflice, in Charlottetown, Proof of identity will be reqaired. SAM L. C. NASH, Vol, Inland Revenue, ~3i aug3l sept 1-3, pat 3i aug 28-30 sep 2, jour pio 2i inst Aug. 27- 5 St. Peter's Girls’ School will be Opened on MONDAY, 6th SEPTEMBER, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. Application for new pupils may be made to MISS ROSA DESBRISAY, Spring Park, Aug. 28, 1886. iRTINGS. SPECIAL NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform all purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon thetn. Ch‘town, Those with this label will be found to be PULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 25 inches, PAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholssaie Houses, from whom the LKetail Trade can always gemihem, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wii, PARAS & SON, (LIMITED), ST: JORm, I, Jaly 27, 1836, B. | GROUBRIBS | GROCERIES | CONNOLLY. BROS., Soraer Queen and Dorchester Sts., tharlottctown, P. &b. i. PAVING leased the above to announce that we have stock of ihe best x ° _ ‘ s = L . Family Groceries & Provisions which we are prepared to sell at as low figures as any m the merket. New Stores, Fresh Goods, Low Prices. our prices premises, we desire laid in a large Qur goods are fresh—no old stock ; are low —so are our expenses We are determined to give satisfaction, and with this end in view will keep nothing that we cannel recommend as to quahiy and cheapness, CONNOLLY BROS. Ch'town, Aug. 13—1Imo cod Go - Partnership Notice, NOTICE is ends given that > W. L. STERNS has been admitted a partner in the firm of SPFERNS BROTHERS. Souris, P. KB. L, Aug. 27, 1886- aug2s 6i Si, CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rt. Rev. H. A. Neeny, D.D., President The Rev, W. D: MARTIN, A.M., Rector and Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased ad vantages otfered, For circu- lars address the Principal. July 16-0 wks An? SAD RILHAY. TO BUILD LDERS. SE- ALED TENDERS, addressed to the uander- sigaed, will be received until SEPTEMBER ith, 1886, for the erection of a Dwelling for the Station Master at Hunter River. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside ‘Tender for Dwelling at Hunter River Station.’ Plan and specification may be seen at the oer tendent’s office, Charlottetown. Each tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal te five (5) per cent of the amouut of “the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satistactorily, ac- cording to the plan aad specification. If the tender is notaccepted, the depesit will be returned, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’towu, August 21, 1886, eod tl sept 3—pat her jou pio uni 2i Pape he, de a/b * <*& g 43 4 38 ™2 £4553. WANTED—To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms; a good ten- ant forthe right house. Enquire at EXAMINER oflice. sept3 tf por SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises.—H. H. Pollard. sept3 tf fo LET—A one and a-ha!lf story Dwelling, in good repair, with stable and large yard-room, situated on Dorches'er Street: possession given about the 15th September. Apply to Peake Bros, Co. septs tf WANTED A Girl for general house-work. Ap- ply to Mrs, E. W. Taylor, corner Kent and Cambetland Strest. sepl 3i To. LET—The Dwelling House on Grafton Street (farnished or unfurnished) lately occu- Thomas Dawson, deceased, with Stabite and Coach-house and large Garden attached; immediate possession. Apply io “Liss Jawson, on ihe premises, or to Thoroas Alley. sept! Zaw pied by Mrs. FOR SALE- A smell Iland Pregs, handy in a jobbing office ; cheap. Apply at THE EXAM- INER Office. angol rR . WANTED to do g:neral housework G Apply to Mrs. John A. Moore, Hi! isherough Square. aug2s 4i [,08T— North @ nt Street, a pair of ony pe the nder will be rewarded J specu W. W. Wellmers’s store. CASUNABLE DRY GUODS, VERY CEHRA®P a ean hE BAKING & STERN’ isonet Ut Wrsrenegpiipcilivionen Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost uothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount, Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap, re ee oO- Bargains in PRINT COTTONS. Bargains in COLORED MUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. QO ---- Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilcloths. ensue Oo en EVERYTHING CHEAP AS PERKINS & STERNS. August 4th, 1886. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED lacie Ml A NEACEPON 4 LEPD’S. 2:0 = J. EB. || New Dress Goods, xow Velvets. New HRibbons, Rew Buttons, | Selling at Sow Cashmeres, New Corsets, Rew Fianneis, Rew Tweeds, Cheapest Prices 260 ar J. HS. VWEACPUONALD’S, QUREN STREHT. Ch'tewn, August 25—-dy wy — = - = ~ _ - - — ws We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, etc must please you. Call and see them for yourself and saye money by buying at once. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. eam Laundry. ae IN OWLC Er ee HE CHARLOTTETOWN STFAM LAUNDRY is now in operation. Goods will be called for and delivered free of charge. Call at the office and leave orders for work. Price Lists and all infor given by MR. SHAW, Manager, at the Laundry, Kent Sweet, King Square. TERMS— Cash on delivery. [CONNECTED BY | TELEPHONE. } 1386. és nation freely Ch’ a down, July 28, a GREAT SUMMER RESORT. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEAOH, P: E. L.,; AS been much improved this season, and will before JULY 10th. aa {iT Dis :—Moderate. The Proprieto:. will spare no pains te ioske this Provinces. JOHN NEWSOW & CO. On'tewn, June 15, 1990, be open for Guests and Visitors on er the finest summer resort in the a ees pontamclptnacipadpencaiainaan a Pes ove Fi a