THE DAILY EXAMINER. + - Notice Remeval. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SpRorAL Desparones To Tuk EXAMINER. THE FISHERIES QUESTION, THE RESIDENT'S ‘COMMUNICATION, ne ee BitL OFFER! D. Tur EXAMINER is now issued from ita W e in the Lonponw House, where we } } ¥)! } 4 ' . steal pP.easead to 8 patrons, Local and Other Items. LF ET The will be a match at the OM, Commencing at 3 — NEW > i ‘ Sig. Giovanni with his flock 75 ae rds, at the Lyceum on Saturday; WasuIneron, Aug. 23. ; be - : ~ A. » ? o President Cleveland submitted a com- A Svccgitg. —We are pleased to learn that munication to mgress this afternoon re- th Bap. st Pienic at sull iKOtation yesterday garding the fishery question, saying that scans emenatil the Senate having deteated the treaty sub- a mitted, it only remained for him to try and make other arrangements relative to the | ts will admit a child to ee question. While he deplored the circum- IMPORTANT 7 see Zera Ne 0 is splendid show, at the woeam. on Saturday afternoon stances, he felt it his duty tu recommend ’ ee retaliation as far’ as it would benefit and | CURLIX« Chere will bea meeting of the | not be to the disadvantage of | Charlottetown Curling Clab at the Board of|the American people, and this can Trade R , on Tuesday afternoon, at 5} best be done by enforcing article 0 clock 33 of the treaty of 1871, which allows the, or 4 vovernments of both countries to receive \ om SSF BS Zan. The bazan) goodsito!bedurwarded to other countries rete e Cathoucs at Missioa Point, near} {pee of duty in bond if entered at the ports Camp iton, N. bB., was a great suecess. Uver 51,000 were rea a by the atlair, 1 Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Zera S« n will give a grand m i th ladies aud children. ‘ iren adinitted On Saturd.sy atvernoon fvl ° : ' i ‘ 1 x Tr) mnrwal maat , r»Al ST t NVENTION 1@ annual meewungd 2 Pp ist Convent i i ae M witim P : w i Lat \ ivi \ s., | i ~_ & ist Boul vt 10 | in ' - . yea va T i to : We : y w is S: | ' ‘ : nN 2a i : ! t | i : Sid at 4 y< I blicl A Sti o COMMENDA i sof Monta- gz ; ye wi Mpietin very peat chu h. | It w D | sometin Octob I 1s »opent tres I } & resutd | y lita » the peop - | ‘ . at P Zz. B Su violation of | ta tw ionths tnprisonment. An- | - oo ther Scott Act case was adjournel until} Tuesday for the evider f the defendant | . , , . | Daniel Morrison, drunk and incapable, $2 or | S davs. } A AQUAT! -A To despitch reports that at the 1 sttu at Sturgeon Point oa Wednes la gr 3% cel ed in the three mile | ‘ : irn, for a purse of $500. O'Uon-} ’ } nor, Gaadaur, Lee aud Wis yupeted, cross- | viven avoove, | o ANA CATTI The sale of the first! Canad st e stt.e of the seasun at Aber- : : god pt i he n mas num- | ed ~*0 Lud wel in exce.ient mncdition. i ‘ “ n average of £15 i6s. per | A A iit previ cargo realized £14. | if M. A. Strarr.—The steamer M. A. | Starr, lapvain xr yuson, arrivé i from Hali- | fax at yesterday afternoon, with tl sual cargo and Miss Brundage and Thus. | Ja pussengel She sailed on return at ‘ n h a cargo of lobsters and one i i p >. yer > Mis : i ‘N On the 20th inst. t i i rsary vas Neld io the l : K ‘ are | ? 3 le i ove ' | J n ' ist h ‘I ‘ I i ‘ | id sseal tile p ple } ’ 33 Lal ‘aus I as $17 > Ca . Dr. Putnam, of Backs I rT vi is : ‘ ved from ‘ lady, ‘ I lent of St. John welzhiny one i | D ’ l perat wa p y U DD iv i wort. j ‘ ; i sit o1re hours Pp iui ing | ‘ n.— Dan ( ’ o ] . 22... \ , i iT ig of W i le Lo iJ me I i Ss SV n at S 4 to Wye s 0 runera rf bro lames UV Ro son “ takes ‘ I sw 5 bia ifternoon a 2 iis late residence, St. Peters Road Viembers of St. Lawreace L ulye are | quested to be pres | - | ( c \ espa } irom K ngston, | On [ 22ud, says ‘*Tue Irish gentle- men won ‘ icket match ayalus tifceen of Kiogston “and Kingston scored ia its irs nig i141, and inthe s cond 738 ba 1 bie imnsh utlemen seored in the s 180, a n secon:| mide 41 Without the loss ol a wicket. lhey piay at i) Va ’ ‘ i )-iwrTrow. ' - | Tae Lyceum The Zera Semon Combin | ation gave au er of their popular entertain: | ments last evening. The pertormance through- out was very amusing, and was tnoroug ily ' ' enjoyed by those present. The gold wateh 7 ne RB WA “wou Viiss i i” Villler, of p08 t00, the si ‘ i y Jir. Unas H ndinan, n er Charles Macgowan. Several el valuable articies Were given Awa Paere will be another performance | this evening. } - | New CABLE —The new cable between Char- | lottetown and Kelly’s Cove was successfully ' laid this forenoon by Captain Newton, first othicer the Anyvlo-American Telegraph Cos. steamer Minia, and Mr. A. E. Morrison, of the Company's office in this city. The work , was well and quickly done. The shore ends were connected with the land wires, and were | working through by one o'clock Captain | Ne y in exp rienced cable man, and he |} had an le assistant in Mr. Morrison, j sicellpiiailtaentiattine On , Riete Team.—At a meeting of | vible for the O tawa Rifle Teatn, held las following were selected and will compose the team:—Sapper R. V. Long worth. Lieut. E. Stewart, Staff-Sergt. Alien, | :. J. M. Davison, Corpl G. Gillis, Capt. | Stewart, Capt. Weeks, Lance-Corpl. N Camp- | . M. MeDonald, Sapper H. An- | hell, Sappet ‘ derson, Pte. MecLarren, waiting man. The! team will be under command of Uapt. Weeks, Eduwineers, and will leave on Thursday morn- ing next Chere will be a prac tice on Satur: day and Wednesday afternoons, Commencing at 2.30 p. m - \ Roveu Passace.— Passengers from 5um- ; ic to Posmt du Chene ye terday report a rough 34 the straits. It was raining juite wavily when the boat left Summerside, ut with lutcle wind Before long, howev« . at | i ec Z Sp : ny of Cite pas | CCA Bick. ] was Wp yesible to sce New Biunswiek side it was thouzht advisable to und take soundings. Asa re- changed. Arris "4 up wd mn a! listanee ahead, nd nearing the heowt sl wutiy ing at the Point, the vind blew a iiltie nni caue and che bout was fucy an hour gettiog intu her whart.—Afoncton Tine. course wits } 4 a i | deut tye protect | President may deem it his duty to exercise ‘rights of American fishing vessels, etc., it | country, | without ltolis or otherwise, which back early next week. of New York, Boston and Portiand in the United States, and other ports stipulated in the British Provinces. In 1886 the gov- ernment received notice that fishermen would no longer be allowed to ship fish in bend free through Canadian Previnees, and it had been entorced ever since greatly to the detrimeat of the Ameri¢an people. WasHineron, Aug. 23. The folowing bil was offered to-day : **An Act to empower the President more lly to carry out the purposes of the ict entitled an Act to authorize the Presi- 4 and defend the rights of American tishermen, American traders and ther vessels in certain cases and for other purposes approved March 3rd, 1887, and to uthorize the President to protect American interests against unjust discrimination in the use of canals in the British duminions of North America.’ Be it enicted ete., that whenever the uny of the powers given him by the act, entit.ed an act to protect and defend the shall be lawful for the President, in his discretion by proclamation to that effect, to suspend the whole, orin part, the trans- portation of goods, wares and merchandise iunported or exported from any foreign except Canada, in bond, and payment of du y to or from the British Dominions of North America across theterritory of the United States. Whenever the President shall be satisfied that there is any discrimination whatever in the use of Welland Canal, St. Lawrence River Canals, Chantiiiy Canal or either of them | f whether by taxes, drawbacks, refunds of is or may be de- trimental to the interests of the United States or any of its citizens, it shall be lawful for the President in his discretion to issue a proclamation to that effect, where- upon there shall be collected a toll of 20 cents per ton upon’ every foreign vessel and cargo passing through either Marie Canal or St. Clair Secretary may customs unler the Sault St. Flats Canal, and the authorise and = direct any officers to collect tolls levied this Act. The President, when satisfied that such discrimination has ceased, may ssue a proclamation tou that effect in his tiscretion, where upon the tolls levied under this Act shall no ionger be collected. The Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to make any regulations needful to carry this Act into eifect. or — Another Canoeing Disaster. Toronto, Aug. 23. Word has been received here of the drowning at Knowlton Landing yesterday of Miss Eila Archibald, daughter of Mr. Archibald, baker, of this city, and W. Hi.ton, also of this city. They were en- married. They were ina canoe which capsized. gaged t» be a The Parnell-* Times’ Suit. Lonpon, Aug. 23. Scotch lawyers report that it will be easy THE EXAMINER, | Job Printing. \'§°HE EXAMINER OFFICES have been removed to central and convenient apartments in THE LONDON HOUSE. We are now prepared to execute orders for The Patty Examiner, for THe WEEKLY | EXAMINER AND IsLanpD Arous, and for all kinds of Job Printing, cheaply, promptly and satisf ctorily. Tue Weekiy Examiner is sent to all parts of Great Britain and the United States, free of postage, for ONE DOLLAR ($1.00) a year DaILy EXAMINER “for $5.00. Our Job Printing Rooms. are fitted up with materials for printing in the most approved styles M2S. STUMBLES PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, Corner Privce & Fitzroy Sts,, Oppesite Baptist Church Property, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. augll—dy ANTHRACITE COAL § O ARRIVE per Schooner ‘‘ Otter,” due } here Ist September :— 400 Tons best quality HONEY BROOK and LEHIGH, in Egy and Chestnut s:z2s 38 C. LYONS. aug2i—-lm pat.her guar COAL! COAL! a THE Subscriber is now prepared to supply et sbort avtice :— ANTHRACI!tE(Fgg and Chestnut sizes), ACADIA »* UT and ROUND, SYDNEY ROUND (Oid Mines), CALEDONT A’ SLACK, and BLACKSMITH’S COAL, At Lowest Cash Prices. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, jy3i—Im eod pat Water Street, Charlottetown Waterworks, TENDERS FOR LAYING SERVICE PIPE, Ke. ee addressed to the undersigned will be received at this office until® p m. on MONDAY, the 27th inst., fur excavating and b«ck-filling trenches, hauling and laying service pipe and fit‘'ings; each prop sal to be on the rnand according to the specifications to be seen at the Water Commissioners’ office, rhe Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender Each tender mu t be accompanied by the signa- ures of two res onsible persons, signifying thir willingness to become sureties in the sum of $500 for the due performance of ‘he contract. DAVID LAIRD. Chairman, Water Commissioners’ Office, } Ch’iown, Aug. 20, 1888. j augl0— dy & wky lw city prs lw CHEAP LUMBER FOR SALZ. HE Subscriber having purchased the York Starch Factory Buildingsand Site, will take the buil tings down and offer the Lumber (which will be taken off in good condition) at an immense ~ rifice. The following will be ready ina few Gaye -— 27.000 feet Hemlock and Spruce Boards, 130,00 edar Sh nzyles, 60 000 feet Seon ling, 3000 ‘** 2 nch Spruce Plank, 4,000 3 inca " 47 Windows, Frames, S ish and Glass, 5.005 feet Lbinch Grooved & Tongued Flooring, 2,000 feet J inch sie ° _ Mile and a half jSlat Fencing, lot Laths, lot heavy Hemlo:k Timber, iot good Knees and truss B lts, 300 Tonzued Doors 7 heavy Frame Doors, on rollers, 300 pair~ T isinges. lot Metal Buttons, 1 set Fairbanks’ F..ur Ton scales, «ost $150, w li be sold for less than half, all in perf ct order Lot of large Cedar Posts, ete., etc. —ALSO— Four Acresof Land, with a comfortable Cot- tuge an i one of tue best springs of water on P. E. Isiand thereon. Tie above site is situated a! to delay the trial of Parneli’s action against | the 7'imes until after the commission of | wjuiry has made its report, which is ex- wered will be submitted to Parhament in I | the early part vf the session of 1889, Gambler Shot. Toronto, Aug. 23. Constable Chagnon shot a gambler named Herkey at the Be ifurd race-course to-day while trying to affect his arrest. The shot will likely prove fatal. Chagnon was ar- rested. Mr. Waldie's Election. Orrawa, Aug. 23. Waldie’s return in Halton was wholly | due to the unholy alliance between the liquor sellers and the Grit committee. His return is likely to be protested. Mr. Schreiber's Return. Orrawa, Aug. 23. Mr. Gollingwood Schreiber is expected He denies that he has been uffered a position on the Canadian Pacific Railway. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 24—-10 a. m. Moderate to tresh west and south-west winds, fine and a little warmer. —_— — > Alle > I nn For Roston.—Ihe steamer Worcester, Saw Mill Bridge, Lot 34. the junction of fv ur puvlic ro:ds, and fifty yards from Winter River, the home of the fish. F. TURNER, Pleasaut Grove P. O. augli3—dy tues fri wky lm FaLt. 1888. FALL. Just Received ex S. S. Nova Scotian, Suez, ‘ and Ulunda: 104 CASES, FIRST INSTALMENT OF fal Millinery & General Dry Goods. Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about 500 Packages Domestic *taples, Knit Govcs, Blankets, Quilts, Xe, —— SMITH BROS., Granvilla and Duke Streets, Final Notice to ‘taxpayers, A™ PERSONS who have not paid their CITY TAXES for this year. 1888, are requested to Gv -0 on or before the Ist Si: PTH MBER Ni XT. All defaulters after that date wi'l be advertised, executions issued and placed in the hands of the Sheritf for collection. F. §. CHANDLER. City Collector. rT owas augi6—tl dte School for Children. Capt. Nickerson, sailed for Boston last even- ing with a cargo of eggs, mackerel, canned fish, ete., and the following pas-engers : Lena Fennell, Miss Mawley, J C Doguerty, Mrs Dovherty, F McL od, H O Woedward, Mrs Geo Grimes, Kate Mclovald, Miss Larkiu, Khza Whelan, P Dogherty, Mrs Macd maald, Miss Macd nald, H siusi k, Mrs W heaton K Trainor, K Goiden, Kila McFarlane, Ettie Carr, J Fahey, B Trainor, Mrs Woodwaid. As we are about making a change . with the intention of leaving the siand, we will now offer our goods at a very great discount atthe Chewp Ureckery Store. —W, P, Colwill. July — dy vad 4 w, whey aw, MPS. J. D. MARTIN has still a few vacancies in her Morning Class Should a sufficient number of Pupils come for- ward, an Afternoon Class will be formed. These Classes will continue during the Summer. ‘ For terms, etc., apply at residen-e, FITZROY STREET. mon th tf—ju2z& ' CAU TION. .M°HE PUBLIC are cautioned not to cash a 1 Chi que. u he Mercsants’ Rank of Halifax, Summerside Brauch, dated Aug. 18, 1838, for freight S N. Co,, sieued by Robt. T. Holman, as it ies a luge or etulca im Suminersghie. t i. nea ee Se wh FRIDAY. AUGUST 24. 1888. COMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. > alge Re ae Because the Big Rush for Clothing is at i. EK. PROWSE’S. o NO WONDER - His Prices astonish the natives, customer more than pleased. Competitors may say what is not true about Bankrupt | eae ‘ething, Big Boom in Clothing, &c., &., but L. E. PROWSE tia Hoes the business all the same. Every BECAUSE whole country June 25, 1888. his Prices are too low for competition. Th are invited to see his wonderful Stock o L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Mat, Queen Street. BANKRUPT CLOTHING. THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE P. LEDWELL, Commander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlotietown About the 25th September, And willearry Freight at throngh rates to the different Railway points on the Island. 4a For Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court. Old Broad Street ; in Liverpool to Wiliam Ballen, 51 South Joh Street, or here to the Owners, PLAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Aug 17, 1888—eod tf WOTICK. BEG to notify the public generally that as the ‘‘o-Partnership existing between HORNSBY & MURtHY bas been dissolved by ‘apse of time ihe Pottery is still carvied on vy the undersigned and all vurders recoivei will be promptly at tended to. 0. HORNSBY, P. KE. Island Pottery Works. Orders left at R. K. BRacn’s, North Side Queen Square, will be attended to at once. aug20—dy 2w 3aw wky 2w WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae. eames W ANTED TO RENT.—A Furnished House by the first of October next. Anyone hxv- ing such to let may hear of a tenant by applying alt this office or addressing ** A. B., P.O Box 497, Ch’town,” pad 3i eod—auz2i EF BR SALE —A light Row Boat. Apply at this office. pd 2i—aug25 pe rs’ INSTRUMENTS.--A_ fall set of Dental Instruments for sale cheap for cash. Apply at this office. 5i--aug2o Wena Housemaid. ood reference required. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, aug23—tl WANTED. -Ten reliable Men to canvass for subscriptions for the P. E, Island Directory. Big pay to the right men. Apply at once,— FREDERICK'S PUBLISHING Co., Ch’town, BOO White a augZ2 "¥\O LET.—A House on Water Street, contain- ing eleven hooms with Shop. Po-session immediateiy. Apply to M. McQuarp, Lower | Queen Street. tr—aug2l bios | TOTICE TO BARBERS.—Two Chairs, one N wainut Dressing Case, Commode and Water | tank, originally costing $275, now offered at $75 Apply at “* Reflector.” pat tf—augzl | TINO LET.—On the corner of Pownal and Water Streets, a Hoise and Shop, either together ; r separatel . Posrses-ion yiven immediately. | spply te Dk, BLANCHARD, at Mrs stirlipg’s. i uug2l1—2w } YO LET.—House on Pleasant Street, with Stable and Well in yard. Possession first of >eptember.— WILLIAM Dopp. aug20 WANTED.—A position as Bookkeeper. Apply at this office. eod tf—augl8 WANTED. —A Lad about 18 years of age to do yeneral work about a store and attend a horse. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 47. augl8 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Plain Cook. Apply at this office. jy3l +ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Parlor Maid, \ aiso a Housemaid. Good wages. Apply al 4HE KXAMINER office. augid ANTED.—Three good Coat Makers. two Vi Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers. Constant work to good hands —P. J. FORAN. augl4 Wh. IMMEDIATELY.— At the Pump- ing Station, Charlottetown Waterworks, a dozen Bricklauyers.—W. H. FrasER. augl3 O LET.—The new Dwelling House, eorner of 7 Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also—New Dwelling House fronting on Prince Street, ad- joining above and of same size. Immediate pos- Moorg, Kast Kent street. tf—aagl W ANTED.—Three honest, pushing Men in your vicinity ; special inducements nowk fast-selling- specialties. Don’t delay. Salary from start.—BROWN BROTHERS. Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. gm (tues & fri)—-jus WANTED.~A Boy srs a2 peers oid ~ sae a Breud Bapress wo wenerad Work — f J. T. Pranoer, Me tug 5+ - lion Dealors in Mens’ Furnishing Goods. E vr REMA, Large Stock and Very Best Value for your Money, Large Lot of Summer Underwear, very cheap, ” Straw Hats, " y Heimets, 2 Coats for the Hot Weather, All the Novelties in Gents’ Neckwear and Furnishings, ALL AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. B. S. DAVIES & CO., June 22, 1888. CAMERON BLOCK, OPP. POST OFFICE. - Sy — ee WH AREF OPENING TO-DAY 2 GASES WHITE AND COLORED SHIRTS, Which were shipped to us in error, will be sold at Cost and Charges to Clear. Choice Patterns Direct from Manufacturers. WE ARE SELLING THOUSANDS OF HATS Far better value than is given by those that blow so much. You will be Convinced if you examina our Stock and compare Prices, ) Dp. A. BRUCE, CUSTOM TAILOR Ch’town, June 14, 1888. BOOT AND SHOE FAC OR. 30: Great Boom in Boots & Shoes. 20: THE EXCITEMENT RISING! Our Boots Take the Lead! Fit any Foot, Suit any Purse ! 20-to 40 per cent. below cost. About 1,000 Pairs of this kind on hand. GORE BROS., Successors to Dorsey, Goff &Co, Juve 21, 1883—~e0d & wky FT Ae AERO ABR a a peneinennnenrenn Te EE shits, 1888-RALL : B g i AVIES Pan ie eee ae aot CO, | H | CUSTOSI TAILORS, — I session. ee pooking Rome 7 oe CTURE \ 4 D : ri ce ese.—GEORGE t houses are luvited to exaimine these Grout) MOT MING LIKE HOME MANUFA \ 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY --A Parlor Maid. #] iiood wages. Apply at this office. augs ee q WANTED TO ee ees atenleinn 1, d ‘ . seven or eight rooms. Apply at this office. “ , w SO ti nie ek To the Wholesale frade: ; 47 ANTED.— ri od enecal t sework j ee ~ . é WANTED A Girl to 40 gene Mus iorx | JOB LOTS, comprising 50 Pairs Assorted Boots, sold from |