0 UR great annual F] " § annel gale commences onda hii occa JaMes Yeo, M. P., Port Hill, is at the Osborne. Dr. Bacnatn a. a few holidays in the ibuny from spendix On H aoa? Ecase Hoopskirts and to-day at J. B. Macdonald’. o ga Bustles opened Buy your Boots at IB, M Store. New Stock just ma Sit oO Tue Misses Bayne will re-opéti and music class on Monday, Sept. pbeie pol FLo Sl UR.—Slightly dama, r A. MeNeill’s auction oa oe “ a Jusr a SG JUST come and see for yoursely assortment of Fiannels ever ‘ lottetown. es the |], 5 Peed argest 10Wn in Char- ° <>. oF RESH Oatmeal and Graha City Steam Baker Sqreet. m Biscuit at the y to-day.—J. Quirk, Prince Goon Crop or Piums.—- Mrs. William Thompson, of St : bushels of plums, Se ee ee eee thirty C ‘ APT. STURDIVANT will address the. Second Methodist Sabbath s st § ck : and friends are nee neon see Sapa ae ate SECOND Meruopist Cuv /HURCH TO-) — 10.30 a. m., Mr. Meikle: 3 ” Capt Gy: Sturdivant; 6.30 p- m. Rey. Gee! Stone aes Se Mr. Joux Lavers has a potato of the Empire State variety, growing in his garden which spread over a space of five feet six inches. Four cows, owned by -Benj. Get ; 1 a enj. Litchfield, N. B., were elacine sit at C —_ miscreants who put Paris green on their ats. pil gece, Mr. C. Norpuore,of the New York Herald ne rang up the fishery question, arrived in the city last evening. He is stavj Osborne House. . renee re, tee GENTLEMEN, we can now nice fine wool or fur felt hat —just received direct from Geo. E. Fut. suit you toa real at very low prices London, England. sept 2, 3i. A PUBLIC meeting will be held in tl Market Hall this evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of nominating a suitable person as Mayor for this city Turee American seiners, the Sir Knight, Christina Ellesworth and Jennie Evelyne, ar- rived at Georgetown yesterday for wood and water and sailed this morning. RemMemMBeER, 150 pieces Grey, Scarlet and White Flannels—bought for cash—and selling at rock bottom prices.—Jas. Paton & Co., successors to W. A. Weeks & Co., Market Square. Captain Cyrus Sturpivant, the prisoner's friend and sailor preacher, from the United States, will preach in the Y. M. C. A. Hall Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. All are cor- dially invited to attend. Tue French are about to engage extensively in the lobster fishery next season-on the New- foundland coast. A joint stock company have recently been formed in Paris for this purpose, with a capital of over one million francs. —_—— We learn that Mr. Hodgson, acting on be- half ‘of. the Minister of Justice, to-day took the necessary steps against the schooner Highland Light, and put her in the Admiralty Court, charged with a violation of the Treaty of 1818. Tue Gosrer Army.—Capt. Bartlett arrived” here yesterday from Pictou and resumed charge of the Charlottetown corps. Lieut. Douglass left this morning to take charge of the work at Moncton. Meetings to-night and to-morrow at the usual hours. ’ a - Persons who have not paid their real es- tate tax for the year (1886) must do so this week,.not later than the 6th of September, after that date all delinquents will be adver- tized, and for all other taxes executions will be issued.—F. S. Chandler, Collector. sel >. - Harueway & Co., General Commission Dealers, Gentral Wharf, Boston, are desirous of handling consignments of Island potatoes. Last year this firm handled upwards of 60,000 bushels and gave entire satisfaction to their shippers. They anticipate a large trade and fair prices this season. — —.>——- : Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon Michael Luby was charged with the larceny of a purse containing about $40 from the buggy at Bernard Toole, constable, but owing to the absence of an important witness the case was adjourned until Tuesday next. One drunk was disposed of. Tux usual services in the Baptist Church, Prince Street, to-morrow, will be conducted by the Rev. Edward Whitman, pastor; preaching at lla. m., and at 6 p.m. In the morning the pastor will preach his fifth annive pant sermon and in the evening he will -deal wit some ofthe difficulties which lie in the way of all evangelistic work. i nspy & MurpHy are now pre- Tall for Pottery Ware, hav- jars, molas- Messrs. red to fill all orders full line on hand. Preserve ing a asead liquor jars, bean pots, butter = cream crocks, flower pots all sizes, &c., 5 orders at A. Murphy’s, arlottetown, or address I Pottery Works. Please leave your — Cameron Block, Ch t Hornsby & Murphy, P. E. fete from Port Hawkesbury says schooner Druid, Capt. Magdalen Islands, via and North Bay, arrived barrels mackerel seiner Campbell, bout six miles o id has furnished outside A DESPATCH that the Gloucester MeQuinn, from the Malpeque. P. E. L, on the Ist inst., with 200 taken from the American Captain Chisholm, when a the P. E. I. shore. The Dru . supplies to several American vege!s the limits. ——_>——— Tue bark George Peake, John Merniee master, sailed for Liverpool, G. B., ase ; 3rd inst., with the following cargo * a es tato farina, shipped by the Baltic a 150 cases canned lobsters, mien? 5 y rth & Co.; 252 cases ns ae ‘ i . Holman; 427 ca nned | meres yet by W. M atheson; and 16,860 | ils and ends, containing 452,661 a | P perficial measurement, shipped by the ence, Peake Bros. & Co. —_—_o ected to the 0.5 Longwo ApreNnTION is dir acvertisemen® | i awing in perspective Nas . H. Green. Drawing oti f te oe a a lost art 12 this eprasRUIney e i. is rae” ry valuable one, and hs or “4 ;. . Ce g ad- aha be obtained a South Kensington ¢ ibm a Queen's prize, vanced grade certificate and oi teachers of . . rem impart it. 5 \ mised a ot know something of _ public ‘seliools 5: ni] teachers .abtencing art, and pup! 7 Normal Schoo Prince of Wales College and will do well if thuy attend Mr. Grevn’s vlasses. THE DAILY & en: TELEGRA SPE CIAL Drgp € Ss A ER + DESPAT 3 SPATCHEs TO THE Ex: MINER, HTL UANTHQUIK! a Sympathy from the Queen, a ANOTHER sH OCK, | Aid for the Sufferers. A SHocr IN CANADA. WaASHINGTaN, Sept. 3. espatch was received by Queen Victoria : The following d cable to-day from Batmorat, Sept. 3. United States, — I desire to express m rof é with the sufferers by the ne chars nt a a — anxiety for fuller intelligence whic hope may show the effects to have been less disastrous than reported. (Sgd.) A : despatch from Charleston, says: “Send 300 tents direct to this place. The shocks still continue and many families are homeless. Special per- formances will be given in all the principal theatres and places of amusement in the city, for the benefit of the i eee oO he Charleston To the President of the THE QUEEN. Summerville, near New York, Sept 3. The associated press is informed that an- other heavy shock of earthquake occurred at Charleston a few minutes ago. All the wires to that city have been lost. Lonpon, Onr., Sept 3. _An earthquake shock was felt here last night. It lasted half a minute and made windows rattle and floors tremble. Shot in the Brain. Orrawa, Sept. 3. This afternoon, Archibald S. Campbell, aged 25, son of Sir Alexander Campbell, was found dead in his bed-roomat his father’s house. In his right hand was clenched a revolver with one chamber discharced. The bullet had entered his brain. No explanation can be offered for the sad event, which, it is said, was accidental, but there were no eye-witnesses. Sir Alexan- oer only returned from England on Satur- ay. A Statement Denied. Lonvon, Sept 3. Lord George Hamilton, first Lord of the Admiralty, replying to interrogations in the House of Commons this afternoon, denied that any agent of the United States had access, through the firm of Sir William Armstrong & Co., to designs intended for several vessels under contidential consider- ation by the British Government. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, September 4—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fine pleasant weather. 30GuUs money is in circulation in Sydney, ieee Bark William Owen passed Georgetown going South yesterday. BenNeEtTT, the Halifax bigamist, has been sentenced to five years in Dorchester peni- tentiary. Mernopist Brick CuaurcH To-MORROW.— Rev. Mr. Steel at 10.30 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Harrison at 6.30 o'clock. EES ass Rev. Jos. ANNAND, of the New Hebrides Mission, will preach in St. James’ Church to- morrow forenoon, and in Zion Church in the evening. A FREAK of nature in the shape of a straw- berry blossom, was picked up on Thursday last in a field on the farm of a man named Colpitts, on the Shediac Road, N. B. Carr. Lorway, of the cutter L. Houlett, his first officer Mr. Hughes, and Gunner Millet, arrived in the city from Georgetown this morning. They are registered at the Osborne. 23 PingRim’s PROGRESS AT THE Tznt.—As ve Evangelistic meetings are to be continued next week, Rev. Mr. Chambers panorama and lecture on Bunyan’s Pilgrim's Progress, will be presented at the Gospel Tent on awe day evening, at 8 o'clock, and not at the “22 tist Church on Monday night as hereto a e announced. An.admission fee of 10 gon each will be charged. This will be the “a y opportunity to see these paintings and <3 Mr. Chambers on this grand subject. a ei Evangelists will follow the lecture with a ‘inquiry meeting” ee ree Boston Markets. Boston, Sept. 1. arket: is liberally sup- put there is Pi fair ade and prices are steady at 55 to 65¢ per ee ae Suteide for best New | Hampshire stock. Sales in barrels at $1 75 to ¥s., re bbl. ‘ Sweets plentiful, with sales at $2 to $2 50 per bbl. Eaas.— There ssh stock, with sa uh oa 18c, and Prince Ed 5s dozen. : 10 ee Tmipe.-—Thers continues to be oe siderable excitement in the = _ mackerel. Two fares a ieee ae were sold in Gloucester 4 oe oct i at $12 per bbl, sea packed. nn aed aoe sold at $10 to $11 per bbl, Y ‘pts are held at $12. art of late recelp ‘ s fava 1 lots of Bay sold in Portland at ase srices any $9 50 for No. 3; $12 sxtreme prices, S8ayY 9". 2 fo No 2) and $20 for No. 1 per bel es © Yo: 25 4 na a : market is very much pnsttled, a Ln ; ib ori ations that W : impossible to give quotati yen aee Porators.—The m plied with Potatoes, has been a fair demand for rles of Eastern » extras at ward Island firsts wood for more than aday ata sme ries = om the Bay fleet are not favorable. © : po ) eir way home with a good ' vessels are on ti put others have done € 1 S$ g seas Li LY WV soon be h hir season l th ay 1 ¢ g oO e€ B ] 1 1 é anc as cenec ced the closed. I he vv ance has sheck and very : : trade : obbing re 1 the past three days. have been received © Codfish continues 1D prives are easy) with a dull trade. yery. little and few new orders liberal supply, and | | 9 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept. 3—Confederate Rustic, Brown, Gaspe. Sept. 4k Munn, Richibucto, Grand River. Keeping, CLEARED. Sept. 3—Confederate, Keeping, Pictou; G H - Weeks, Walton, Baie de Pate: ; Sept. 4—Mary Florence, Chapman, Murray Harbor. Consumption Can be Cured, Not by any secret remedy, but by proper healthful exercise, and the judicious use of Scott’s Emulsion of -Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, containing the healing and strength-giving virtues of these two valuable Specifics in their fullest form. Prescribed universally by physicians. Take no other. nya (\ Noh nt tanning. Love, Courisiip avd flarriage, A LECTURE on the above subject, on Phreno- inne Saree jineenness. entertaining and s ve. will be delivere th lersi d. at J.D. McLMOD'S HALL. on TUESDAY EVENING, the 7th inst. agora open at 7 o*clock ; Lecture commences Admission fee, i5cts; Children under 15, 10cts. At the close of Lecture. a number of heads will be examined GRATIS. JOHN CAMPBELL, Phrenologist (late of Ontario,) Ch‘town. Sept. 3, 1886. Try the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3l North Atlantic Steamship Co, FROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLEE TO N°? is intended to leave London for Charlottetown, and Miramichi ABOUT THE 18th SHPTHMBER. For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S. S. Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, August 31, 1886, AGENT. We Laugh, You Laugh, They Laugh, kverybody Laughs Who Sees Our Splendid Bargains. New and Exclusive Styles, Latest Novelties, Finest Qualities in Sea- sonable Goods for Fall and Winter, UST OPENED and selling at phenomenal prices during the dull season in harvest :— Men‘s Black Suits, $6.50, up. Men‘s Fine Black Worsted, $8.50, up. Men’s Tweed Suits, $4, up. Men’s Fall All-wool Suits, $5.75. up. Youth’s Suits, $4.75, up. Men’s very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. Men‘s All-wool heavy Pants, $1.75, up. Chiid‘s Suits at a sacrifice. Men‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. Men‘s scarlet Shirts and Drawers, 6icts, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, 10cts, up. Men's Braces, l6cts. to $1 a pair. Ladies‘ Sacque Cloths, 85cts, up. Men’s Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75cts, up. Men‘s Regatta Shirts at cost. Men’s White Unlaundried Shirts,’50cts, up. Heavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. Stylish Carriage Blankets, $3, up. z White and Colored Bed Blankets. low prices. Large Stock of Ladies‘ Corsets, 40cts. a pair, up. Another stock of Dent's Kid Gloves, 85cts. a air. y Ladies‘ Hosiery, 10cts. a pair, up. 3 A very large stock of Fall T'weeds, 45cts, up. Tailoring done this month at extraordinary prices. Nowis the time to get your fall clothes, cheap. ee Trunks, 85cts, up. Large Valises, 95cts, up. a ; The finest stock of Umbrellas ever exhibited in this market, 65cts, up. New Fall Unions and Druggets, 25cts, up. Men’s Rubber Coats, $2.75, up. Shirting Flannels, l6cts, up. Yarns—all shades and makes, Hats, &e. For Your Cake, For One Sake, For Goodness Sake Come and Save Money. REGED BROL.. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, August 25, 1886—3mos IN STORE: a NO 1, ASH-HOOP MACKEREL BAR- Y RELS—Selling Cheap. GEO. H. TOOMBS, Queen Street. Ch’town, Aug, 13—2wks 3awk TO THE TRADE: — Cigars Wholesale. NOT lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. ANGTH i sold to the pee trade at lowest ices. Sutisfaction guaranteed. i D. 0'M, {REDDIN, JR. J 80 Ch‘town. Aug. 9—Imo Jersey Calf. A VERY fine, full-bred Bull Calf for Sale. Ap- ply to WM. HEARD, | “The Cedars. | Aug. 20, 1886. j megs Sa ee Real Estate Sale. LOTS D Street Fe HREE valuable LOTS on Douglas Street, fl 50x100 feet eac2,or thereabouts. Apply at Merchants Bank of Prince Ed ward Island. June 28; 18386, Pictou; - SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1886. St. Peter's Giris’ 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, Ch‘town, Ang, 28, 1886, —ee in TINGS, 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’ Pine Shirtings upon them. Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WiIPTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, so as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wi. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, N, B. July 27, 1886. Go - Partnership Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that W. L. STERNS has been admitted a partner in the firm of SPTERNS BROTHERS. Souris, P. E. L., Aug. 27, 1886—aug28 6i ST, CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rv, Rev. H. A. Newty, D.D., Presiden The Rev, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector po Prin. ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For: circu: lars address the Principal. July 16—10 wks Butter Salt. BAGS very best quality and cheap as former lot. 200 CARVELL BROS, Angust 26—4i 2aw pat WANTED—To rent, ina nice locality, a House containing six or seven rooms ; a good ten- ant for the right house. Enquire at EXAMINER office. sept3 tf {OR 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-half story Dwelling, in ~ good repair, with stable and large yard-room, situated on Dorchester Street: possession given about the lith September. Apply to Peake Bros. ~ Co, sept3 tf WANTED—A Girl for general house-work. Ap- ply to Mrs. E. W. Taylor, corner Kent and Cumberland Street. T° LET—The_ Dwelling House on Grafton ~ Street (furnished or unfurnished) lately occu- pied by Mrs. Thomas Dawson, deceased, with Stabie and Coach-house and large Garden attached; immediate possession. Apply to Miss Dawson, on the premises, or to Thomas Alley. septl 2aw sepl 3i FOR SALE—A small Hand Press, handyin a jobbing office ; cheap. Apply at THE Exam- INER Office. aug3l GIRL WANTED to do general house-work Apply to Mrs. John A. Moore, Hillsborough Square. aug2s 4i I OST—North of Kent Street, a pair of Gold 4 Spectacles. The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at Ww. W. Weliners'’s store. FoR SALE—Two Horses—good drivers; also, two Wagons, two Sleighs and two sets of Furs; terms easy. Apply at this office. aug26 3i eod pd PASTURE TO LET—Good after-grass Pasture, for a few cattle, ina field near the city. Ap- ply te George Alley. aug9 2aw To LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H, Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. ‘ jun21 eod tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY--A_ Cook; one acquainted with restaurant business pre- ferred ; good wages to the right person. Apply at EXAMINER Office. jyl7 eod tf TO LET—A Shop on Grafton Street, oe the Law Courts, now occupied by arles Lawson as a grocery store. augl8 eod wy li OST.—Last Friday night, between the Gospel tent and Queen St., a round Gold Brooch. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this Office. aug 30, 3i WANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply at A. McNeill’s, Hillsborough Park. aug 24 tf es WANTED—A smart Dining-room Girl. Apply YY atthe Osborne House. aug2l 6ieod pd To LET—A House on Spring Park Road, con- taining five rooms; possession given Ist September.—James A, McLeod. aug20 tf 6c ADVERTISER,“ who is desirous of buying a farm of say 400 acres, with the idea of making a sheep farm, will be glad to have par- ticulars of such as are for saie ; must have good substantial homestead, near church, rail and vil- lage. Address: “Fred Palmer, Spelthorne, Ted- dington, Middlesex, Eng.” augel WANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management. Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager P. E. I. Laundry. auld W ANTED—About the 15th September. two or three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, ina pleasant part of the State terms, which mnst be moderate. “EK. R.,” EXAMINER office. wa NTED—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to ¥ "Mrs. Sullivan, Brighton Road. augl7 tf aug 216i pd Tro LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor- chester Street, formerly occupied. by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. ANTED jun21 eod Ww ng Lad, abont 15 years of age for work shop, &e.; must be well recommended. Appty at this office. sept T° LET—A Cottage containing six rooms, situ- ate on corner of Zuston and LPT ares Streets. Sa: aaa” -AS Apply to Nicholas Muryhty, est Just Leceived ! STANLEY BROS, BROWNS BLOCK : New Mantle Plushes, New Striped Plushes, New Plain Plushes, New Striped Velveteens, New Chenille Trimming, New Chenille Loop Fringe, New Blac& Rosary Triminings, New Feits for Fancy Work, New Canvas for Fancy Work, New Cheniile Cords for Fancy Werk, New Fancy Drops, New Trimming Braids, New Dress Trimmings, New Wool Wraps. STANLEY BROS, Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1886. SCASUNABLE DRY GOODS, NEE Se Soen.io | oeoonakpes eaaebaniere: TRKING & STERNG’ Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost nothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw [fps at a big discount, Balance of White and Colored Shirts very cheap, Bargains in PRINT COTTONS. Bargains in COLORED MUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. ns Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilcloths. O a eee EVERYTHING CHHAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. August 4th, 1886. 4 ec SPHRCEAL. 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 save money by buying at once. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. NEW GOODS JUST OPENED SS ee MACDONALD’S. 10% J. EB. New Dress Goods, New Veivets, New Ribbons, | New Buttons, | Selling at Glcapest Prices Jal ale J. B. MACDONALD’S, Rew Cashmeres, Rew Cersets, _ New Fiannels, New Tweeds, QUEEN STREET. Ch’tswi, Avguvt 26—dy wy