~& — Local and Other Items. Baxp at the Temperance Meeting on Mon day night. Potict CouRT. was fine i morning - 2 Hic License.—Bishop ireland has recent- ly come out in opposition to high license, and in favor of prohibition. i 2 | A Time LY Mov s. _. W orkmen are engaged drinking fountain on Market} repairing the P . arrangements to carry | t Square, and io making off the overflow Porat eer To Tue Carrot.—A telegram received from Port Hawkesbury by Carvell Bros., states | that the Carroll was at that port this morn: | ing and will be here some time this evening. j - New Book.-—Just published, “A Winter in Boston,” by Nona. John Coombs, pub- lisher. For sale by all booksellers. Price 25 cents each. spt7 patiw piolm grdlm someesiljpsitinl A Goov Work. tending from Eden’s corner to the shore, | was thoroughly flushed and cleaned day, under the supervision of the Sanitary Officer and City Engineer. —— ——— From Hatirax.—The str. Princess Beatrice arrived here from Halifax at noon to-day. She had a full cargo aud Mrs. Cummings, Otto Weeks and wife, and Miss James as pas- sengers. She left again at four o'clock this alternoon, The covered drain ex- | — Piano For Sate.—Attention ts called to the advertisement in another column of a Fischer Piano forsale. The piano is a super ior instrument, and « splendid opportunity is offered for securing it. Apply to Prof. J. H. Logan, Kent Street. ssinuiliaion idol THe Secret Sorp.--The Steamship company has sold the steamer Secret, which ran some years ago between Shediac and Pictou, at private sale, to Mess- ers McKenna, Clancey, Corbett and Hallet, of Boston, for $5,000. international oeieaiilipainiel @ Boarp or Heartu.—The rules and regula tions of the Board of Health adopted ou the 3rd June last, and approved by the Lieut- enant-Governor in Council, have been printed in pamphlet form and may be obtain- ed at the office of the City Clerk, diintnnci Nova Scorta Appies.— An exchange says; The Captain of the Unexpected reports that Gravensteins will be a big crop and good quality in Nova Scotia; other varieties will be sbout half a yield. Gravensteins are seil- ing for about $3.00 per barrel, wholesale. eiecliciianntie To Lower tHe Recorp.,—-At the Wan- derers annual handicap sports to-day George Tracey, the present holder of the United States half mile championship, will attempt to lower the Canadian half mile record of 1.59%, made by Moffatt in i886. Tracey's best time is 1) second slower than this. -_--~_~_——- — Presic Temperance Meetin¢— Don't forget the Public Temperance Meeting in McLeod's Hall on Monday evening. Doors open at 7.30; chair taken at 8 o'clock. We hope tosee a graod rally of citizeus. The meeting will be addressed by clergymen and other well known temperance men, The temperance pledge will be presented. _——- Ixcanpescent Licutixc.—We are in- formed that.a special meeting of the Direc- tors of the Gas Company was held on = Fri- day afternoon to meet and consult with Mr. Chambers, of the Truro Electric Light Company, with the object of introducing and running the Incandescent Electric Light in connection with the Charlottetown Gas Works. a Bunotary —Thieves entered the house of a resident of Lower Spring Park Road one day last week, and stole therefrom a valuable watch. They effected an entrance while the gentleman and his wife were away. As the guilty parties are known to the owner, it would be wellif they made an immedfate return. Otherwise they will likely appear before the His Honor, tho Stipendiary Magistrate shortly. niesilianeetinn Tone Atways Reapy.—A telephone mes- sage received in the city this afternoon an- nounces the safe arrival at Oyster Bed Bridge of two well known sportsmen from this city. They report that up to two p. m. they had succeeded in bringing down one black duck, besides a variety of smaller fry. The birds, however, being on the fly, are always ready to go before the sportsmen are ready to fire. The sports- men have, therefore, decided to take re- fuge behind the house inorder to be al- ways ready. —— Sunpay Sexvices.—Rey. W. W. Brewer will preach in the Methodist Brick Church in the morning and Rev. W. Ryan, of Nova Scotia, in the evening. Zion Church services to-morrow wil] be conducted by Rev. Dr. McDougall in the morning at 11 o’clock and in the evening at 7. Morning prayer at 10.15. Sabbath School and Bible classes at 2 30 p. m. John MeGain will (D. V.) preach in the Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, Lord's Day, the 8th inst., at 7 velock p.m. All invited. Rev. James Dixon will preach in St. Peter’s morning and evening. Children’s service will be held at 3 p. m. Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting on Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall at four o'clock, Strangers always welcome. Lesson: | Cor. 2-2--** For 1 determined not to know anything among you, save Jesus Christ, and Him erneified.” inlets Sure Horses.—The London Live Stock Journal of the 16th August has the follow- ing. The reference to Mr. Guard’s recent importation will, of course, be noted :— “Lhe Dunsmore stud of Shire-horses has, luring the pst fortnight, been again supply- to- . : | geant Davison, Sapper Anderson, Sapper - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1889. PELEGRAPHIO NEWS. SpeciAL Desparcurs To Tar Examiner. c One deunk— Edward Hurry AT RIDBA $} and costs for drunkenness this MORE SPLENDID WoRK ee ee By Our Island Marksmen. Lieut, Hooper and Capt. Longworth To Go to Wimbledon. Orrawa, Sept. 6. This was another good day for the Island marksmen. Capt. John A. Longworth won a badge in the Governor-General’s match, and he and Lieutenant Hooper have secured places }on the Wimbledon team. Captain Stewart, Sergeant Allen, Ser- Longworth and Sergeant Prowse have won prizes in the extra series matches. The team will arrive home on Monday evening. The men sare all in excellent spirits. ANOTHER DESPATCH. Orrawa, Sept. 6. The Dominion Rifle Association meeting closed to-day and the states ofticers have completed their returns. |. In the Rideau Mateh Capt. Bishop, of | the 63rd, took first prize and $30, and | Lieut. Hooper and Sapper Anderson, of Charlottetown, third and fourth respect- ively. In the grand aggregate sixty for bankers prizes first place was taken by Sergt. Hall, of the 79th Shefford Volunteers, who made 287 points. Capt. Ross, of Hamilton, came second. The Governor-Geueral’s prizes were com- peted for by those who secured places in grand aggregate sixty. The first prize badge and $250 was won by Private Burns, of the 6th Battalion, Montreal. Vorpl. Morris, of Hamilton, took second place, winning $150. In the Provincial Team Competition for the London Merchants’ Cup, the Ontario team took first place; New Brunswick, se- cond; Manitoba, third; Nova Scotia, fourth; Quebec, fifth. In the Martini competition, 600 yards, Capt. Stewart, of the 82nd, came in second, winning $15, and Sergt. Davison fifth. Six dollar prizes were taken by Capt. Long- worth and Sapper Longworth. Among those who have secured places on the Wimbledon team for 1890 Lieut. Hooper, of Charlottetown, has thirteenth place. Among the 40 waiting men, Capt. Longworth, of Charlottetown, is first. News of the Strike. Lonpon, Sept. 6. A gang of dock men yesterday attacked the third officer of the steamer Clair Gra- ham, kicked him until he was insensible, and then rifled his pockets. The outrage was committed out of revenge, the vessel having been loaded by Lascars. : Burns declares his belief that the strike will be over by Monday. It is estimated that it has already entailed a loss of over £1,500,000. The Steam Navigation Co. the strikers’ terms. An increased number of wharf laborers are at work to-day. Burns has consented to atlow men to coal steamers in the West India trade. The Trades Union Congress to-day unani- mously adopted a resolu ion in favor of a day of eight hours for miners. Lord Randolph Churchill, speaking at Newtown, said the strike was the natural outcome of the excesses into which em- ployers had fallen in the effort to extract an undue amount ot labor at an inadequate rate of wages. Asaresult of the conference, the dock directors have agreed to consider the pro- posal for sixpenny rates to begin in Janu- ary next. ‘This term was fixed in order to allow a readjustment of charges to meet the additional outlay. The strikers’ com- mittee consented to advise the men to ac- cept this proposal, has conceded — Dynamite [Explosion. ANTWERP, Sept. 6. Dynamite exploded to-day in a cartridge factory killing several persons and doing much damage to property. The cart- ridge factory was situated behind the docks upon which a million cartridges were being loaded and was ad- jacent to petrolenm stores. Two large Russian petroleum warehouses were set on fire and are now burning. Eighty thousand barrels of oil are burning. The loss will be many million francs. Owing to the intense heat the firemen were unable to approach the flames nearer than a hundred yards, and it will be impossible to extinguish the fire in less than 24 hours. Snicide. Nracaka Fats, Sept 5. An unknown woman: plunged into the Niagara River and °psssed over the falls shortly before noon to day. Her body Kas pot been recovered. ——— - lc Oo Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 7.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fair, with a few local showers; stationary or a little lower tem- perature. ———— ————=S —————————— ‘8g Various parts of the world with some | very high-class specimens of that now univer- | sally popelas breed. One of the best two- } year-old stallions that has ever left this coun. | try, Dunsmore Gay Lad, by Canute, out of a | W ili ium the Conqueror mare, has gone to | Prince Edward Islafid; another beautiful | brown stallion, without a epeck of white, | bradzate, by William the Conqueror 3rd, by | Veorge, 2,453, dam by Honest Prince, 1,058, | has gone to Chili, South America. Two more’ two-year-old stallions of the right sort, Duns. | more Bang Up, a Brown, and Dunsmore | Wade, a bay, have gone to the United States; | also two beautiful fillies, Dunsmore Fashion ! and Pnnsmore Dimple, both by Canute, and ; bred at Dunsmore, out of those noted mares a. Vol. 9, so oe Sth, Vol. | , Wo very promising yearling stallions, | which will uniloubtedly Eced “ot te am ety fut ] . inthe 4 peers tt , ‘ : * ¥ | A perrect 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. Home News From Asproap.—-The Menc- ton Times says: ‘‘Forest fires are raging on Prince Edward -Island, and the Char- lottetown people are much inconimoted by the smoke and heat.” The Times is mis- taken. Charlottetown people are not im- commoded by the smoke and heat of forest tires. + teal Few children can be induced to take phy- sic without « struggle, and no wonder—most drags are extremely nasuating. Ayer’s Pills, on the contrary, being sugar-coated, ape 7 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER, - | | | i } | | MARRIED. At the Church of the Messiah, BRostoa,- Mass,, on the 4th inst., by the Rev. Henry F. | Alien, Mr. Arthur Newbery, of Charlottetown, | Pv. E, L., to Ella Malcolm, of Boston. : At Trinity Church, Boston, on Wednesday, Sept. 4, by Rev. Roland Cotton Smith, Hon. Thos, W. Dodd, of this city, to Mrs, Maria Elizabeth Coleman, of St. John, N. B. At the residence of the bride’s faiher, on the 2ndinet, by Rev. Geo. McMillan, Mr, Fulton J. McGougan, to Hannah G. daugbter of Wm. Hodgson, Esq., all of Malpeque. DIED. At Stanley, on July 4th, of paralysis, Ellen, boloved wife of Duncan Ross, in the 77th year of her age. At Alberton, on the 3rd inst., Catherine, beloved wife of Thos. Mountain, aged 83 years. Deceased leaves an aged husband and a large number of children and grand children to mourn their loss. May she rest in peace. AUCTION. I AM instructed by HOM. A A. MACDON.- At Government House Stables, ALD to sell by Public Auction, ‘ih eel TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 106th AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., The whole of his valuable stock of Horses, Cattle, Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows and ether Farming Implements, Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Saddles and Bridles, Single and Double Setts of Harness, Buifalo Robes and sundry other articles. Atso—Ten tons Hay, lots of Qats and Wheat, and the growing crop of Potatoes, Turnips, Mangolds and Fodder Corn. One Sail boat, 20 feet keel, Skiff and Punt. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. aug31 — all papers till sale ————- + ee iss9. 1889. ‘Q°HE Clipper Bark ‘“* EREMA,” 300 tons register, P. Ledwell, Commander, will Sail from Liverpvo! for Charlottetown about the 1st October, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to JoHn Prr- CAIRN & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to Wiit1amM BuLien, 51 South Johu Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, 2nd Aug. 1889. eod tl d HAW KEHR’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and 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 wil! cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Propriejor, St. Joha, N. K. novi@-—ly dy ir / x T WANTS, LOST, FOUND & OST.—This morning (Sept. 7th), oa Charlotte- town Driving Park, a six-ounce Toe Weight, ‘ne finder wiil please leave the same at Robins’ Livery Stable. pad li—sept7 O LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets. It contuins eight rooms, is supplied with water and heated with hot water. Posses- | sion 2nd October next.—GkORGE ALLEY. sept7 LET.— Halt of a House on King Street, next to Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, sep.6—tf RS. Jj. HENNESSY, Dressmaker, will be at her place of bu-iness, Lower Queen Street. on and after the 9th inst., where she will attend to ali orders from her patrons and friends, septs —3i eod WANTED—A smart Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mrs. KDWARD DAVY, Richmond Street. tf—septo LET—-A House on Richmond Street, near Hilisborougu Square, containing vight rooms with new kitchen recently built.—Apply to J. B. MACDONALD. : 2w—eepts binding business. Apply atunce to JAMES Br WANTED—A Boy to learn the }sook- D. TAYLOR; north side of yueeu Square. | geptd LET.--A Dwelling House containing eight . Rloums, with Stabiing, on kuston Street, be- Lween Great George aud Queen Streeis. Kent moderate. Apply op the preudises to kt, 1 URNER, septi— tf LET.—The House on Prince Street, adjoin, -L iug the subseriver’s resideuce. R. Mo MIL LAN wed sat—sep.4 \ Street. as aaa OST.—A soit Leather Parse containing a $5 Greenback banit noie, aud tu o $2 gid pleces. ; sader will be rewerued on CommuUPicalils with ibis <tlice. dy & wKy—sep 3 GENTS WANTED.—To seil Sewing *Ma- cuines on P, B. Isiend, Good term:. Apply to fhe ziager Manufacturing C»., Chariocce- town, P. bk. 1. pd dy lm—sepi3 a ANTED.—For October jst, a general Ser- vant. Apply tu REV. J. <IMPSON, yo se Pk SaLE At A BARGAIN.— A new Easer- JAS. NEW FALL G00 AT (x) 1S, 1889, a PATON & CO’S. Just Opening, our First lostalment of Dry Goods from the English Markets, -————_$ — —(1) — WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO Our Stock of Dress Goods iN NEW DRESS GOODS, ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS COODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., &. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PRICES. . JAMES PATON & C@., Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky lothing | ae Sa = = —— et (x) BROWN’S 'BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. — ——— _ = = Clothing THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an : Enormons Stock of .REEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALIO AND WW TIN DT ESE, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance of Mens’, Boy's and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH. | Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky PROWSE ae “army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFAX. A Full Stock of Wines and Liquors SUST RECEIVED. 1 ™ (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, e)U 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G LIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 *“ CLARET, 25 ‘** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, COuraco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “ FINE rORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** *** aud V. O., 100 “ BASS’S ALE, 200. { BURKE'S STOUT, 100° ** APOLLINARIS WATER, - 100 ‘© BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 “ FINE OLD RUM, 50 “ KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES ap24 FIRE INSURANCE 19 00 City Debentures, SS 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 Ist October next. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the highest or any Tender. By order, A, H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. aug 21, 1889—m w s pat tu thur sat The Raster Assuraace Co. of Canada. Incorporated by Dominion Act, 185%. HEAD OFFICE, - - MALEPAX.! JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 Paid up. - - - 250,000.06 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. F. 1. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf Convent de Notre Dame, me ew re TUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2ad, at the Convent de Notre Dame, Hillaborough Square. The private classes for papiis intending to pursue » course of study in the various depart. ments of Freach, Sdiusic, eat Faucy- work, ete., will be 1e-opened og Thursday, September 4th. Notice to HiSREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to all porsens who have not paid their City Rea! state Tax, Person«i Property Tax and Poil Tax Jor this year 1889, that they must pay the same on of velore the Sih of <ep- tember, ivst., for aiter that date ail de- fauiters will be advertised, executuons issued and plaged ia the ha’ ds of the Sheriff for col- lection without respect to persous. Those who poy at ouce will save expenses. Taxpayers. Piacc, oaty WD use 2X Gh Us, quoly to ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, aaa Ta uy ali Men Wanted. \ YE want a Wood Terner, a Man to - tend a Circular Saw, six to eigh’| Benchmen, and fou: smart, strong Boys. | até tot MARK WRIGHT & CO. WANTED AT ONCE. | ~~ } LABORERS, 200 Lumbermen, for, a 0) New Hampshire and Michigan. | Teainsiers get from $24 to $28 per month and} found; Choppers $26; Car-loaders $26. Also, Labecers for Massachucetts, and Sivne Cutters. Our facilities beiag connected Scales, and delivered on or October next, ‘with large agéneies through the country give -ugepportanities to place large numbers of | men, and we guarantee all jobs given, N. KE Kinployment Agency, 125 Atlantic Avenue, | Boston, M ; » Mass. $ | P, 8,—-When ready to come tase thre Juter, - ae BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFA=. Canada Atlantic Steamship U0. The Fast, Steel Clyde-built STEAMSHIP ‘ HALIF AX ‘ Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, olen WEDNESDAY MORNING, 10 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday via Pictou, arnve at Halifax same cvéning, ano can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston \ist class)..........$ 9 20 BODRUM, . i icoivccncdtns cone seebubveesevedeeeems 16 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P, KB. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; alsa by the Agents of the P. lk. Island Naviyation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, at CHIPMAN BRos., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. nay24—tf FOR SALE OR TO LEY, HE Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number ef years, a Two-story Double Tenement House, situate on Ureat George Street, between Fitzroy and Euston, opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. TD aug 24, 1889-—ti a’ ) A] 4 3 TENDERS FOR CGAL. *EALED TENDERS will be received at bd the office of the City Clerk until noon of SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMSER Ni XT, for smpplyivg and placing in the vaulie of the City Hall aud Market House, as diiected; 80 Tons of Acadia Reund Coal, 10 Tous Sydney Slack Coat. Said coal to be of the best quality of tif 50\yeare’ mining, tu be weighed onthe Ciy before the 1]:¢ The Ton to consist of 2,000 lbs, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any teuder, by A. H. MACPHERSON, eo yet,