rr ~— eer Sr —_— FF -_ S (uss Broken.—One of the large plate ee SS — . a » “| ‘qi and Other Ttems. | Ls a“ — } i ‘“ g F- St Lawrence Lodge meets | @ ., evens - - 4 ive fvotball jerseys at James | sal : , y & al ~ - ! gpyces of the best quality at kL + & Co's lw—sept21 farter & VY“ ge " at D. A. Bruce's, coat, vest rep ‘ . ‘ 4 WANs * akers. s12 d&w tf pants Ei " . eo mi Vywegak, Malt and White Wine, sLis for sale by George Carter «& lw—sept2] : .o aad strong a - 3 et RINDS —Just ws ceived, one keg of the ie egcpoice. For sale by Geo. Carter ; yery “* z 9 ; re vgrket equere. oe s8 Co - Sm cf, U.—Dont forget the we BR meeting in McLeod's Hall this even- i Silver collection. ea apaita’s BAND will render some " a asic at the promenade concert s yw massive on Tuesday evening. m 9 (ne KY a tee gt So CHE ° 4 m™ Wi alr seve a clock aegometer Te on WraTner.—In New York at : on Friday afternoon, the gistered 90° in the shade. ~ o Se scexts — Miva Meud Bal! and Mr. LE. | t ken were the Winners in the tennis tour- aot mixed doubles, at the Park, on Sutur | *y, Ver TROTTING PARK.—A new trotting ' ‘shes been constructed at Tiguish, which ava . 4 t be opened with a series of races on the BS x vst. be Se oo ix THE NortHwest. — The dis- ary of rich anthracite coal deposits i yy wprred on Red Deer River, north of not N. W. T. (ows and See the living pyramids apd ssovel camel run. ‘They are well worth wing. Don't forget the time and place. Me o2 nrogramme 10 Puesdsy-e-paper. 9 : — — — ae ® feusition Nores.—It is stated that ie Pulharmonic Society has been invited wee aconcertinthe Exhibition Build- a goa one of the Exhibition nights. rc 2 sin eae i Her Perse.—A lady passenger on j Northumberland on Saturday dropped ba ier purse over the steamer 's side. The a oe contained about $20. The lady was groute to Boston. Pa oe it Mewsers and ticket holders of the ¢ 4. A. must present their tickets to the Mi iwrkeeper on Tuesday evening or pay the i uwlaradmission fee. No one admitted Pe vithout a ticket. — Pumganmonic.—A general meeting of athe Philharmonic Society will be held in Philharmonic Hall, this evening at 8 ®viock. A full attendance of both ladies Mod yentlemeu is particularly requested. = jasjanesin the show window of the Qstlvttetown Woolen Company's Store, 7 Gnkon Street, was broken on Saturday ugi,% is supposed by some drunken perwn falling againat it. siitiieaiinam lwerep His Reconv.—The stallion Nel- me wiwered his record to 210 at the West Se bhigan Fair, Grand Rapids, on Friday. hereeord was made on the second attempt, ich quarter was trotted in 324. About ten tusaud people witnessed the performance. sre —_—- > — m Tickets forthe athletic exhibition and’ m menade concert are now for sale at A. S. imson's and Reddin’s Drug Store, at im ‘uszird & Moore’s bookstore and by the mm anders of the executive and othe rs. Be im we you get one. ’ i ileaiioni Mase a Norz or Ir. — Mrs. Judge ag Yeidwin and Mrs. Randolph,of F rederic- @ %, ¥Lov singing was so much enjoyed at @ “wwerside, will sing a duet at the W. C. B |. meeting in McLeod's Hall, this even- lag at 3 o'clock. ikiatihegpendiian Neortavr Meering —An important meet- m@ “ut the Fireman's Lournament Committee ’ i bs he d this evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, mthe transaction of uafiuished business and m sider a preposition in regard to their “ue programm: Every member is re- m ‘ited to be present. oe ; +H8 Prewten --The steamer Premier, Cap- MAH. Kelly, arrived here from Halifax ® "Width mediate ports about seven v'clock on @ “day evening, with a general cargo and a M@ver of round trip passeagers She éai ed Steturn about one o'clock this morning, "4 cargo of oats, potatoes, turniture, ete. —_— +> Mone Suipments.—Mr. A. F. Sawyer, S Sscctoft & Sawyer, Lawrence, Maas., § “ped 196 lambs by the Northumberland "Thumday morning, for the American 5 tt. Messrs. Deacon & Drummond of @ °° shippad 220 Jabs to Boston last a "eluesday morning by the Northumber- Ma tnd Mr. James Kane shipped 214 by Sue boat to St. John.—Agriculturist. oa c ~- : ,%00D Yietp.— We are informed that Mr. “tb Taylor of Freetown had one hundred i ls of clean barley (two rowed) from two + half bushals sowing this season. "ed Peter Wavren, of Eel Creek, sowed ~y pounds of wheat on half an acre of land, 3 ae se and hal areturn of seventeen B , “', by weight, of absolutely clean grain. “riculturist. u he ‘o call special atttention to the lec- q | ee Rev. George Webber, advertised Stay fr coluunn, Mr. Webber, who is now is his friends here, has consented to Giereh 3 ecture in the Secund Methodist diay go this city, and his acknowledged Lie hin, fa lecturer will undoubtedly secure i thie, ull house. Our friends should not Bitch eee tty of hearing Mr. Webber, ~" "teat is in store for those who attend ee en changes liable at this season , ld in head, followed by catarrh 0 ie consumption and death if not me ieveg ae Nasal Balm almost instantly arr ; in head, and never fails to cure 7 thowrands , te worst form. It has cured} Mall desi others; it will cure you. Sold Tug Sudd tia ep (50, OF Sent by mail o wiot of Pid . yy mail on recelp got or la bottle). G. T. Falford & “kuille, Ont. -_ a oF Sik Joun —Lieut. Col. Mac- bee vhigh life of Sir John A. Macdonald, . ' Theo, L. Chappelle is sole agent . sie? la @ work thac should be read | age by every student of Cana- "Y, irrespective of his political | *author has aimed to make able in every prrticular and he ! » OK reli Ry; woe ecial facilities to secure infors ‘available to many men, —_—s ‘ burying a number of A cet TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Desparcuss To Tus EXAMINER. STRIKE AT OTTAWA, ureat Mass Meeting. The Strikers Stand Out Orrawa, Sept. 21. The atrike continues. Both sides seem determined to maintain their position, and a settlement is improbable. A mass meet- ing was held in Hull yesterday. It was at- tended by five thousand people. Both Ottawa and Hull merchants have resolved to stand by the strikers, and relief is com- ing from all quarters. The strike was the principal text in all yesterday’s sermons. oo - Parnell’s Opinion. Lonpon, Sept, 21. Speaking yesterday at Cabinette, Mr. Parvell said that the danger of the future was the diminishing of Irish representation in Parliament. No English party could be trusted, The adoption of theone man one vote principle meant the lessening of the Irish electoral strength. Children and Total Abstinence. Lonpon, Sept. 21. In all the London Roman Catholic churches, yesterday a pastoral was read from Cardina! Manning pointing out the necessity of train- ing children in the principles and practice of tote!_abstinence, Weather Bulietin. —_—— Toronto, Sept. 21.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, generally fine and warm. ao Telegraphic News. SHancual, Sept. 18.—The Chinese gov- ernment, it is announced, is not aware of any threatened naval demonstration upon the part of the combined fisets of the powers. I+ is also stated that there is no ‘ruch in the statement thar the Chinese government has sent a note to the powers in regard to the outrages complained of by foreign ministers. Kansas Crry, Mo., Sept. 18.—A special to the Star from Gathrie, Oklahama, says : *“Great clouds of smcke are rising from the Cherokee Strip to-day and thousunds of acres are being burned over. The cause of thé fire is not known, but it is thought that boomers have commenced their raid and are carrying out their threat to burn the grass. Suancual, Sept. 18.— Rebellion in the Valley of the Yangtse Kiang is imminent. Further seizures of arms and dynamite cun- signed to secret societies have been made here. Much excitement and alarm pre- vails. Sr. Perersspure, Sept. 18.—Novo Vre- mya, referring to the Sigri incident, says : **The clearest explanations are required from England, and the naval commander responsible for the landing on tne island of Mitylene should be puuished. The powers in sympathy with the sultan will unite to prevent England from committing arbitrary acts which will endanger the security of Turkey.” —~-o—___—_——- Fishery Bulletin. — —— (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hauirax, Sept. 19.—Quebec—Cod fair at Sheldrake; poor at Long Point. Launce very good at both, but rough weather pre- vented fishiug opsrations elsewhere. New Brunawick—Caraquet boats fishing off P E I report good catches of cod. No fishing at Escuminac owing to bad weather. P E Island—Poor fishing to-day on the North coast owing to high winds, but good hauls of cod and hake reported at George- town. Cape Breton—Louisburg and Arichat, the only stations heard from, report no fishing on account of high winds. Nova Scotia—Herring fishing good at Musquodoboit Harbor, Lunenburg and Lockeport; fair at Digby. Cod plentiful at Lanenbury and Lockeport; hake and had- dock at Digby. Bait—Herring bait by fishermen’s nets, reported off Pictou Island. epeatitin aati >_> aaa Boston Markets. ee Boston, Sept 18. Eccs.—Receipts have been larger this week, but have run mostly to held stock. Strictly fresh lald are in hght supply and firm. Extra new-laid e@asterns are in de- hand at 22c. P E Island, NS, N B, and. Michigan are selling at 20 to@le as to qual- ity and condition. 7 ish —There is a good steady market for most all kinds of fish with prices firm at quotations. Codfish continue im light supply and meet with a ready ssle at full quotations. Receipts of mackerel are -_ fair and there is « steady, good demand. No lrish mackerel om the market or to come as the spring watch was a failure. Cod, dry shores, we ceca feces oeeees * - Jo« ‘'y i Die doen deat vees ee $i 75 to 2 00) Bhadidaek. ..ccceccccccccecscsscesseces a = Mackerel, extra, per Dbl ....-.---++-> = o Mackerel, Nol.......--seeeeereerere: = = os Ss OD. i jes ehi ec daneees cntets 4 No 3 large rimmed new...... 10 50 - No 3 large plain new.....--- 10 00 ” No 3 medium plain new.....- 9 Ov Canned Mackerel— 1 lb tins labelled, per doz.......-++++ 1 00 ' Canned Lobsters— 1 lb tins, labelled, new, per doz.....- 2 60 >oraTOES —There has been @ steady, a demand from the local trade, — since Monday receipts have been heavy an the market is now overstocked, lower an dull with a considerable portion of poe more or less out of order. Such lots er" to be handled promptly, and are urged © without much regard to price. a a a re ailway tunnel in course of construction Be ee Italy, collapsed _on Tuesday, workmen in the ruine. Y Exeter —_— Lecture by Mr. Webber Spl GEO. WEBBER, of Toronto, for- merly Pastor of the Rible Christian Church in this City, will deliver a Lecture in the SECOND METHODIST CHURCH ——ON-—— AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. Webber stands among the foremost in the may depend on receiving a rich literary treat. Admission only 15 cents. Tickets for sale at Haszard & Moore's Bookstore, A. S. John- son Drug Store, and at the door, 3i—sep18 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Between MONTREAL and QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL. — APPOINTED SAILINGS: . From From From Steamer. “i sveepech, Mastesdl: ‘Quabes: Seenitss «>< . Aug. 14...,.Sept. 2 Labrador...... ena. os Ora... 026:: ot ccs Oe Toronto. ...... Som, 4.... *- VeneenVer....° * 16.2. -“: &. Sept. 27 Sarnia: <:.. 5. ; « * 96. 20k 9 Labrador...... * Wie Oe Oregon...... nk Teese § ee Vanootver.... 15:cc. -%%-31..Nov. 1 Sarnia eocece wee “6 23....Nov. il Labreder...... “..98...-. © 8 RATES OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $45, $50, $60 and upwards, according to accommoda- tion. Return—$85, $90, $110 and upwards. Intermediate, $30 ; steerage, $20. The VANCOUVER and LABRADOR are the fastest and most elaborate and commodi- dus Passenger Ships on the route. For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, julyl6 Agent, Davies’ New Drug Store. \ E are now fully opened for business, and invite the public to come and in- spect our new Store, Our stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, Fancy, Toilet and miscellaneous articlés has been doubled, and the public will | not find a more complete stock in any Drug} Store on the Island. We are carrying a very choice line of: French, English and German Perfumes, also | in Fancy Seaps. We have also added to the attraction of our new Store an elaborate Soda Fountain, the finest ever imported to Charlottetown, where the popular beverages of the season are dis- pensed. - An important point. with our bever. | Fountain are made with genuine Fruit Juices, pot artificial flavors. The choicest brands of Havana Cigars in the city, Tobacco, Cigarettes, Pipes, Tobacco Pouches, etc. Give us a call. aug22 APOLLINARIS, Th Queen of Table Waters,” 16,000,000 Gallons Bottled in 1890. REDDIN BRO3., jy30—4m eod pd Sole Agents. LET.—On the Ist of November, a Dwelling Heuse on Cumberland Street, at present occupied by Wm. Stewart, Esq. Apply to H, P, WELSH. lm —septi7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND ac LET.—On Sidney Street East, that. nice Cottage, containing five rooms, with good yard and splendid place for garden fenced off; a good barn on the premises, the property of the late Wm. Trail. Rentaoderate. Possession given tst ef October. Apply to PETER CLARKIN, King Street East. . 2w eod—sept2i WANTED.—A competent man as Keeper of Sherwood Cenietery. Apply to the under- signed at the County Court Office.-HENRY SMITH, Secretary. w s—septlg LET.—Dwelling House with t rooms, 7 Sa on Hillsborough eo ee ccanenion iven about the first of October. Appty te *EAKE Bros. & Co. dy tf—septl8 R THE {ACKS !—For sale, one new Sulky. second to none on the Island ; also, one ‘Track Sulky, very little made last year, cheap for cash at W. ©. Tice’s. next door to Fish Market, Graften Street mt tf pd—au24 WA 5 and Travelling Salesmen sondg uaee. Weeeeryresn, To id weekly.— BROWN , Toe ean Ont. 10i dy (mon sat)—sept ANTED,—A girl for general housework in a WwW fu, az tion. _ Apply at thie office. _ septls— & PREMISES FOR SALK,—for ery ee building eon, ¥ its, Mon = es land in the coca: rel ind Queen Streets, and is a good stand for business or a me.hanic. F.rtermsof sale apply at the ottice of Mr, R. REDDIN. sept4 ED —A few days ago, a white and gyno with one horn broken. Any information will be gladly received by 8, N. KARLe, Weat Street. tf—septli ANTED.- Four Coat Makers at once.—JOHN Ww McLgEop & Co. septl2 ANTED.—A girl for geaeral housework, App'y at this office. if—aug3t IENTS WANTED !—“ Life of Sir John A. AA SMacdonaid,” by Col. J. P. Macpherson, [n the dark days of 1873-78, Col. J. Pen n ane. pherson, nephew of the late Premier, ee to him to write the story of his life, : Con- curred, and gave as_istance by letters te persons in possession of the necessary information res- pecting his public life. since which time the work has steadily proceeded. eee the author's connection and intimacy with his uncle, he is in a position to give many interesting facts which no other writer could, and mach fuller inforna- tion regarding the events with which Sir John was so closely connected, Address Earbe Pub- LISHING Hous, St. Juha, N. B., sole Publishers. septld = ae T.—The Dwelling Honse, with stable T° Ltety occupied by the suusc-iber, on Hills- borough Street, next to Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resi dence. Possession given iaimediately. Apply to Judge Alley, or the subscriber, at Province Building. -DUNCAN KENNEDY. septo—sat tu tf LE.—A second-hand hot water boiler eenenres, which we have exchanged for @ jarger one. Boiler is in good condition. Wit! be sold ata bargain. Apply to A. a & a Queen Street. —se pt q [p.-A good Look. Apply to Mrs, ANT ED oe Laas, Fitaroy Street. ST ected Macca attains tna R. war —- = ed a — Monday Next, 2ist inst., As a Lecturer or Platform Speaker, Mr. | Dominion, and all who attend this Lecture | FARMERS AND ages is that the Syrups run through the,’ >_— an Bae ca . == MONDAY. § —— - ~ EPTEMBER 21, 1891. re 99 PACTS Foun Lul UN GOODS | NOW OPENING AT | Subject, “The Age We Live In.” t BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, September 18, 1891—eod & wky (0) MAKE A NOTE OF THIS he ; - enews commana anenosmnp aummnen (x)——-—-— —e eee JAMES PATON & CO. have only one place of business in Chariottetown. Wou will find them at the Old Stand, BROWN’S BLOCK, No. 168 Mar- ket Square. We have no Branch Store in the City. We are in no way connected with any other Firm doing a Dry Goods business in Charlottetown Remember the address,— ATON & Co., BROWN’S BLOCK, 168 MARKET SQUARE. :Pharlottetown, September 14, 1891—eod & wky : ' & ; ; ———$—$—————— — ~ = eee ————— Hn — aa ee a Ss Sl CREAT BRITAIN (x) nw FALL GOODS ——_-NoW OPENING aT PERKINS & STERNG’. {x) Novelties in Dress Goods. —— New Mantles, New Mantle Cloths, New Velvets and Plushes, New Velveteens. New Cloth, Plush, Velvet and Serge Caps, in all the New Shapes. Everything Cheap! Charlottetown, September 7, 1891—dy & wky r-rel ——— Books for the Holidays! E have got a Large Stock of NEW BOOKS (as well as th» oft S-antoed Works), spovi wily sslectel for the Holiday Senson Prices the lowest in town. Intending Students of the Priace of Wales College should secure their Books early, and the best place in Charlottetown to buy them is at the BAZAAR STORE. Call bofore as xe. SCHOOL SUPPLIES very cheap. A lot of LAWN TENNIS NEDSS ani RACKALS to sell at cost. HAMY OCKS very low. = Oar stock of WINDOW BLINDS, PICrURES, CURTAIN POLES, BRILISH PLATE MIRRORS, FANCY CROCKERY, ete., etc., was never larger. ee sad . ‘ en < splendid Seas of PLAIN and FANCY SPATIONERY, BLANK BOUKS, MEMOS, PENS, INK, MUCILAGE, ete. PICTURES FRAMED TO ORDER. Moulding and Pictures of all kinds kept in stock, Preserve Covers, lc. per huadred. BAZAAR STORE. Charlottetown, July 20, 1891—cod & wky —= + i _— — THE INCREASED SALE THIS YEAR MY OWN HOUSEHOLD, SI ' 9 1-3 Ounce Packets, - - § cents, CAMPBELLS QUININE WINE: : : ::2: septs ~ Is the Best Proof of the Esteem in which it is Heid. “ WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW. sg DER has been employed in my own house, T IS THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC OF THE DAY. It is invaluable in | hold for many years. ; A cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of | “Grorce Lawson, Pa. D., LL. D., = Fevers of all kinds, and as a Genera! Strengthener of the System when | pow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great eakened by Changes of the Season. Britain and Ireland.” It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that the GREAT ORIGINAL is CAMPBELL’S, and that the genuine bears our WANTED.—Aa honest and fndu ied, signature upon the label CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE has a reputation of cet ee connection with store. ADDIy at 4g years’ standing. dy & wky—septl | this office. dy tf 12 *