et a A I le ae Local and Other Items. UNCIL meeting to-night. Crry x elas lo-NIGHT | mperance Meeting. on oe + 1. O. GO. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge holds its regular session this evening at 8 o clock. > Promenape Concerr.—The Citizens’ Band will play in the gardens this evening from 8 till 9. > Motasses Apvanceo.--The St. John papers report an vdvance of four cents in the price of Barbadoes molasses. a Tue Coat UUTPU! the Springhill collieries for August was 30 000 tons the month of - ReMEMBER the Public Temperance Meet- ing to-night in McLeod's Hall, Doors open at 7.30. Uhair taken at 8. opment PROVINCIAL SYNoD.—The Provincial Synod vf the Church of England in Canada will meet at Moutreal oa Wednesday next. Qe The American Eagle must te a gay old bird ~~he is bald. If you don’t want to be bald, use Hall's Hair Renewer, and you won't be. Pry it. isa Fon St. Jony's.--The steamer Bonavista will be due here on Wednesday morning en route to St. John’s, Nfld. She will carry cattle and sheep on deck. ao Tat Sraxr.—The steamer M. A. Starr, Captain Ferguson, arrived from Pugwash at midnight on Saturday. She sails for eastern ports at midnight. — ae Tue Stantey.—The fishery protection steamer Stanley arrived here from North Bay on Saturday afternoon. She will leave on re- turn to-morrow morning. ——_~@-_-— Leorcrk.—Rev. D. Davies Moore will lee- ture in North Wiltshire Hail on Wednesday evening next, Subject, “John Bull in His Big Town.” Hour, 7.30, — — Diep Or Her = Iinverres.—Domitille Bourque, the girl who was burned by the explosion of alamp at Cape ‘Tormentine about ten days ago,died on Thursday last. incent 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 —-——-e - - Won't Do fr Acats.—A Miss Ryan, living at Marysville, Ont., tied a horse halter about her waist a few days ago. The horse ran away dragging her half a mile. She ia not likely to recover _~—-2>- _ Wae Is Het—The St. John Sun saga: John Magee, belonging to Charlottetown, P. E. Island, complained yesterday of » robbed of $16 in Smith's boarding honas, Mé atreet, = - SnovuLp Be More Carervt,—The stump of a lighted cigar, earelessiy thrown aside, came very near causing 4 serious conflagration on (uce u Street, pear the Apothecaries Hall, last night, seactgetapiaee Poti Covrt.—Philip Marray, drunk, $2 or 3 days ; Joseph Macdonald, do, $4 or 20 days; Donald Currie, do, $4 or 20 days; Peter Keenan, drank and using profane language on streets, $30 or 30 days. Peni cn m Kainway Consrrucrion.—It is reported that the construction of the railway from New Glasgow, N. S., to Sunny Brae, 184 miles, will commence at once, and that the railway company have purchased the Vale colliery for a supply of fuel to operate theiy blast fur- naces., -—- ?--,— CABLE CONNECTION.— Men are hard at work just now connecting the Canadiaan Pacific telegraph line with the Mackay-Bennet cable system, Wires are strung from New Glas- gow to Canso, and in a few weeks the Cana- dian Pacifie will have independent cable con- nection. ——- <> “SOME years ago Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cured me of asthma after the best medica! skill had failed to give me relief. A few weeks since, being mach troubled with the disease, I was promptly relieved by the same remedy.”-—F, L. Hassler, Editor Argus, Table Rock, Neb, sii Basesalt.—The Teleyraph says : A ball crank proposes an interprovincial league tor next season, the following towns to be represented : St. John, Halifax, Frederic- ton, Moneton, Charlottetown and Summer- side. The pennant race in such a league ought to be a warm one. — Aqvatic.—Odds of 6 to 4 are offered that Searle will defeat O'Connor in the sculling match for the championship of the world to be rowed in London to-day. It is said that there ia £150,000 behind Searle. Not half that amouns will be taken at the present odds w: the Americans and Canadians who are backing O’Conapr haye nothing like as mach jWqney, : y ream SHErr axd Lamps.—The Pioneer says; As many as 1,280 sheep and lambs were taken away by the steamer last week, the vaiue being $2,668. Of these 210 were shipped by Messrs. Avard and Drummond for Water- town, Mass.,on Thursday, and 240 by Mr. John O’Brien for St. John, on Saturday, the shippers’ names of the remainder we did not ascertain. _———~@~-—— Bic Guy Compezitioy.—The Garrison Ar- tillery competition began at Quebec to-day, the Island team will leave to:morrow morn. tng. Lt.-Col: F. S. Moore will be in command. ue team is made up as follows: Captains H. M. Davison and Breuan; Lts. Fraser and E, D. “terns; Sergts. Thomas Dover, A. Alley, Offer sud Connolly; Corpis. R. Macdonald, C. Mur- 'Y¥, Quigley and J. F. Whear; Bomb. Bre- /aat; Ganners John Willis, Geo, Scantiebury, aie Hearts, Joho Proud, A. McAree, A Me- aoe R. Beer, D. Cameron, D. McLaren, J, on U. R. Ramsay and ——— Chandler. The want — pare practising hard for some time cond aa cel contident that they will give a Sout account of themselves, MeTwoust Carney. -A large congregation aaa ‘con ee Methodist Chureb iast Rev, Wm, R “ie pleasure of listening to the ah Sty¥@, of the conference of Nova * — due seruion was full ef the best tier ae Was delivered with character- ~ ~ ’hestness and power The r ; . man has | Power. The rev. gentle ,* Qeen stationed on this Island, in the walt ; : ; me abd Bermuda and has visited on - andthe Fiji Islands. He stated iu thet _ twenty years since he last stood con Pit, and commenced thejservice by we ves aie the appropriate hymn, *‘* And are oun tve, and see each other's face.” The ond a payed by Mr. Heartz, of Boston, ene 4 vir, rolling Out its full notes of aa oly in union with the voices of the au — called up Memories of other the reminded cue of the jiavegation of Yi, God 5 ig Pr pewple ‘THE e- praise thee ce ‘TELEGRAPHI SrectaL Despatours To Tur EXAMINER, Se rte tata © NEWS ee The Wanderers’ Sports. Hatirsx, Sept. 8. | Notwithstanding the beautifal woather | on Saturday afternoon, not more than 500 | people turned out to witness the Wander- ers’ annual games. In the 100 yards dash, | Brady finished first, time 10} seconds, | knocking the local record to pieces. The | one mile run had but two competitors, W., | W. Walsh, scratch, and H. W Mackintosh, | 30 handicap. On the last quarter | Walsh stepped, and Mackintosh finished as |he pleased, in 4 minutes and 48 seconds, | {m the 220 yard dash, Brady tinished first, in 23} seconds; Bauld second, and Bowen third. George Tracey attempted to break the Canadian amateur record for the half- jiiie run. He covered the distance in 2 | minutes and § seconds, a second behind the record he was ruoning against, More Anuexation. SAN Francisco, Sept. 8. Advices from Honolula by s:eamer Aus- tralian state that the British man-of-war Espergle returned there Aug. 28, after an absence of aimwonth. She visited Hum- phrey’s Island and Verson Island, and an- nexed them to the British Dominion. The islands are 20 miles apart, and supposed t be on the route of one of the projected Trans-Pacific cables. While at Humphrey's Islands the Esp-rgle took on board twenty men of the British ship Garston, from Sydney to San Francis- co, which was wrecked near Starbuck Islands on July 17th. The ship was ahan- doned. One boat, containing Capt. Pye and eight of the crew, was lost sight of and has not been seen since. ; i The Searle-O’Connor Race. Toronto, Sept. 8, Betting in the city Saturday on the Searle-O’Connor race was spirited. One well-informed sportiag man Talent that at least seven thousand dollars was posted last night. The O’Connor party were offer- ing five to four, with few takers. A cable was received yesterday informing a gentle- man who had sent two thousand dollars to England to back O’Connor that it had been placed at four to six. A syndicate who are anxious to bet their pile on the Toronto man immediately cabled five thousand dol- lars over.to be placed at even or better. O'Connor cabled yesterday that he was in the pink of condition and feels confident of the result. A Disastrous Fire. New York, Sept. 8. One of the most disastrous fires that ever struck Wiiliamsburyg occurred about 1.30 o'clock on Saturday afternoon in the Mammoth sugar plant of Dick, Meger & Co. The entire establishment, a collection of buildings eight stories high, extending about 400 feet on North 7th Street, 300 feet on North 88th Street, and 250 feet along the East River were reduced to ruins. Within the building were 1,700 barrels of sugar, valued at about half million dollars. The total loss is about $2,000,000. A num- ber of men were injured. The mills ¢m- ployed about 200 hands, {t's Brodie This Time. Osawa, Sept. 8. Steve Brodie, the New York jumper, went over Niagara Falla in a rubber suit early yesterday morning. He was picked up by watchers, and though bruised and bleeding at the lungs, soon recovered con- sciousness, and is now apparently all right. eo News of the Strike, Lonpon, Sept. 8, The Strike Committee has issued a manifesto, viz. : ,The strikers will not ac- cept the dock companies terms, an increase of wages from January Ist, *1890, on con- dition that the men return to work on Monday next. The Canadian Divorce Conrt. Ottawa, Sept. 8. Haltford ashley, of Hastings Cuv., is to apply to Parliament next session for a divorce from his wife. This makes six divorce bills to come before,the Senate next winter, —_——- >----— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 9.—J0 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine, aot much change in temperature. ~~. B. IL. 8.—The quurterly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Sovicty will be held in their hall on Tuesday evening next, the 10th inst., at 8a’clock. A full attendance is requested. F. Curran, Secy. <--> - — Surrerers from indigestion, loss of appetite liver or kidney complaints. rheumatism or neuralgia, would do well to give Ayer’s Sar- saparilla atrial. For all such disorders, no medicine is so effective as this, when faithful- ly and perseveringly used. sitaaii Masonic.—The officers and members of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., are re- quested to meet at the Lodge Room this (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, for in- struction. By order, diced For Hattrax.—The steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. Kelly, sailed on Saturday afternoon at half-past four, with a cargo of lobsters, potatoes, oats, pork and drums of fish, Mr. and Mrs. Finlay and two children, Mr. Arthur, Miss Mosher and Mrs. W, W. Clarke went as passengers. From Bostoxy.—The steamer Carroll, Captaia Brown, arrived from Boston, on Saturday evening. She brought the usual general cargo and the following passengers: Hon J D Grose, Jennie Vessey, J S Cun- ningham, G H Hubbard, Mr Kelley, F G Sargent, Mrs Sargent, GG Sargent, Miss A M Evans, A C Sargent, Priscilla Ross, Mrs Webster, Emma Kidson, H W Steele, Mrs Mcintyre, Mrs McGinnis, Ella Lund, Mra R Godfrey, Carrie ‘Chapman, Alice Power, Miss McDonald, Annie Grifiin, Catherine Griffin, Mrs Welsh, R H Collins, James McMurrer, J Wetherbie, Lizze Campbell, Susan Small, Emily Freenim, smuel Green, Q D Joukines & Chase, ka v EXAMINER, _- DIED. e At Whim Road, | | ' v ad, on the 3rd September, Angus Finlayson, in the 79th year of his age. 18s9. 1889 {- Clipper Bark “ EREMA,” 300 tons register, P. Ledwell, Commander, will Sail from Liverpool 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 Jouy Prr- CAIRN & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to WintiaM Buuuen, 51 South John Street, er here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, 2nd Aug. 1889. eod tid ee TENDERS, eo TENDERS will be received by ' the undersigned until the §7th inst., at noon, For the Building of a Warehouse on Kent Street, as per plan and specification to be seen at the office ot Chappell & Phillips. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. : W. B. ROBERTSON, . septS—eod NOTICE. I WILL sell all the Umbrellas that have been left here during 1888 and 1889, if not called for, to pay expenses and make room for more, S. TAUDVIN, Hillsborough Street, At the Old Stand, opp. Bridges’ Meat Store. sept2—d w For Rent at Tignish. — ene ) large two-story warehouse next the store of Captain Frank Gallant. Possess- ion given September 17th. Rent, $00 per year, Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. Aug. 26, 1889. oaw 3m we jour Oe een penn enelntinns: Senta HAWKER’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 will cure a fresh cold if taken in time, Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ly dy Rt. Tohn, NL. a ——— eee WANTS, LOSE, FOUND &e V ANTED.—A general Servant in a smal family. Good wages. Apply at THE Ex- 2w 2aw—septg AMINER office, O LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets. It coutaias eight roums, is su. plied with water and heated with hot water. Posses- sion 2nd October next.—GEORGZ ALLEY. ge pu7 a, LET.- Half of a House on King Street, next to Merchauts’ Bans of P. E. Loin, ‘sep.6—tut AQ Rs J HENNESSY, Dressmaker, will be at A her place of bu iness, Lower Q eer Street. ou and after tue 9hinst, where she w li avend w all orvers from her patrons api friends, sepio -3i eod ANTED.—A smart Girl for genér.1 bouse- work. Apply to Aly. KDWAKD i'avy, Kichmend Strect, tI—Bo pi fb LET—A House on Richmond S_reet, near - Hillsborougu Square, cuacaining eight rons with new kitchen recer.tly butit.—Agply to J. H, MACDONALD. 2w—septs —_—- binding business. Apply aconce to JAMES Be WANTED —A Hoy ta Jearn the ftook- . TAYLOR, north side of yueen Square. septs YO LET.—The House on Prince Street, adjoin- ing the subseriber’s residence, -R. Mcaiti- LAN. wed sat—sepi4 SHOP. TO LET.— The Shop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, with two rooms up stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. R. K. Brace, aug 24 ANTED.—For October ist, a generai Ser- \ vant. Apply to Rev. J. simpson, Pownal Street. septs GENTS WANTED.—To gell Sawing Ma- chines on P, K. Isiand, Good term3. Apply singer Magufaccvuring Co., Chariotte- g. 4; “w tb own, pd dy lm—sepi3 town, P. B R SALE AT A BARGAIN.~A new Emer- F° son Piano, only inuse six months. Apply to bk. H. Norton & Co,, Auctioneers. sep 2—d tt w li UR SALE,—One large size Gurney Improved Hot Air Farnace, with floor isters and conducting pipes in good working order, suitable for heating a Store, Churci or private Dwelling, Lnguire at MX 4MINER office. 5i eod~—sepi2 ° Stn e~eqaerntinaibaanpnds _~ T° LET,—Sbop and Dwelling House on Upper | Queen Sireet, Apply to J, Medill, augsl, tf PISNO FOR SALE.—A second-band Piano, in | very beat of f psir, iro. frawe, iighs colored cas®, upright. A Gargain, ttesson fer seil ng, | leaving ibe city.—Mis. VDav@ PRasZ2, School street, wug 29, lw WANTED.—A smart Girl, for general hese: work in a Lamy of ewan nag 29, t Foxmakiy Gy BH Cap ap Hikes. aie ve . "__>_- .MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1889. counts for CASH. Charlottetown, Ang. 22, 15%9--eod wky Our IN at the LOWEST PRICES. Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889--eod wky $19,000 City Debentures. fE\ENDERS 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) De tures of the .City of Charlottetown, payable is YT on na.h: ie allins J 3 — P ines Street. TO LET —Oue-half of my Dwelliay Fiosee cB LB a ‘Tho fade Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. Tue Debentures will be issued on and bear intevest from the Ist October next. Tae Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the highest or any Teader. y order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City C.erk, aag 2), i888-—m w s pat tu thur sat — tee a - e a Saichél, With at or Wi] ve rg warded b: i Clothing | PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an : Knormons Stock of REEFERS AND OVERCOATS. FOR FALL AND Wtn ‘TSE, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance of Mens’, Boy’s and Children’s Cl —- LLL _ ~~ NEW FALL G000S J. B. MACDONALD’S. WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE tock of Dress Goods NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. NEW DRESS GOODS, In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes ; Cloth, in Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Miterial (new shades); Faucy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, Xc., Kc. Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and ALL NEW DRESS COODS, ‘QM ANTRD.—A Cook Apply by levier to Mra. i ry i<\ (i) PROW SE lothing | othing at large Dis- ‘igen of the Great Big Mat. ee jx ae {>} a FROM ENGLAND _ Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths, Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored. Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash- meres, Flannels, Rnitted Wool Goods, ete., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. Caarlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod why ws = —— AT \ (x) - —(x)— ATTENTION THE —e FIRE INSURANCE Mie astern Assan Co, of Canad Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. HEAD OFFICE, - « HALIFAX. JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, | Capital subscribed, %1,000,000.00 Paid up - - <- 239,030.00 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, . Agent for P. KE. I. | Charlottetown, Aug. 6. 1880—tf Se a SS NEW FALL GOODS, 1989, JAS. PATON & COoO’Ss. Jast Opening, our First Instalment of Dry Gitds from the Fuglish Markets. OF PURCHASERS TO <7 JAMES PATON & C@., BROWN’S{BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. TENDERS FOR COAL, NEALED TENDERS will be received at i) the office of the City Clerk until noon of SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER NEXT, for supplying and‘placing in the vaults of the City Hall and Market House, as directed 80 Tons of Acadia Round Coa!, 10 Tons Sydney Slack Coal. Said coal to be of the best quality of this years’ mining, to be weighed on the (i ¥ “eales, and delivered on or betore the ist October next. The Ten to consist of 2,000 ths, The Council do not bind thornselves we | accept the lowest or any tender, By order, s. &. MAC?PHERSON, f 4 a as