{HE DAILY EXAMINRE, - 7K mh Sa TUESDAY. AUGUST 19, [5.80 Local and Other Items, Youne Lapret’ Jounnat.—The Septem- ber number is at the Diamoud Bookstore.f Pouce Covrtr.—Two Scott Act cases TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeotaL Desparouss To [uk KXAMINER. Ottawa Notes. | + JU SHOULD NEVER FORGET —-WHEN WANTING-- were dismissed and one adjourned this ——— morning Orrawa, Aug. 18. sain . oa eT ie It is definitely understood that six or f « a Ba 7 ' at ig ~The Citizens} eight representative British farmers will «i 7 ee | play m the Public | yisit Manitoba and the Territories this year. oe oe nae Sir Charles Tapper has completed all ar-|"["€a di Sina SQN” aadtt oblate ae eg ee a and ~ delegates will prob- on WEDNESDAY rill bo due at Chariptietown 4 . on : e ae +18 arrive next Week, as plenty of room for c ; i rry en yi e ne Cattle pad Sheep on Meck, cargo, and will carry TEAT Ao Captain Purdy, arrived at Halifax from St. The Marine Department was _noti- For Freight or Passage apply to Thomas ov the 16th inst fied to-day that the lighth : day that the lighthouse at Point m 7 Rich, west coast of Newfoundland, had} augi5—4i PRAKE BROS. & Co., J. B. MAGHON ? Q a ; ae 1. QO. 0. F.—P 7 Jvie Encampment | been totally destroyed by fire, and that it is . a fait) Fey ULEN sTREE de 5 mee! s cow (Wednesday) evening at | impossible to rebuild it before next year. p ‘C : ill avs . 8 o'clock. to coufer the R. A. Degree. : Hon, Mrs. Joyce, Vice-President of the GRAK D Ti A Will always be found the Cheapest Place to buy at ; will always be found the Largest Stock : Et ae , ie alias ee ee ee As- ot to select from ; will always tind there the best fitting Clothing st IAN. GUar® —— sociation has arriv ° a “ er ‘ s arrived here for the purpose During the balance of July and the month of August we will give you the BIGGEST seeded; and Mr. Mur- is long been “is just the man for the station h g pry. lately app Inte position Bopy Founp.—The body of a man sup- posed tu be one vf the crew of the missing of organizing local committees in the lead- ing cities to assist in providing occupation for women and girls sent out to the Pro- vinces. Genera! Laurier’s committee last session formally endorsed Mrs. Joyce's | olin MOUNT HERBERT, LOT 48. HE Shareholders of Mount Herbert Hall BARGAINS ever offered in Charlottetown. p #3 Mik = * N BOOT AND SHOE STO. schooner Richard Thompson was found at oe and the Department of Agriculture; § jgtend bo’ ling a PUBLIC TEA at Argyle Shore yesterday. wi I a ye refunds of loans made by the} the Hall, | Society, the vperations of which wiil be : | ryt i . ; » } ’ 9 Promenape Concert.—The promenade | contined solely to women and giris. On Monda) ' the 25th instant, concert in Queen Square Gardens last « vening | Mr. Schreiber, General Manager of the —(x) was largely attended. The music by the | l. C. R., has ordered an investigation inte | -8 tp I .f defraying expenses incurred Mey. | 2 in | > $ | the charges against the keeper of the dining » ith the purchase and repairing } room in Amherst Station for an insult offer- Citizens Band was excellent. ait: o—— CoxcertT oN THe Water.—A promenade | ed to Rev. Dr. Jordan, a colored minisier concert, the proceeds of which will go towards of Halifax. Mr. Schrieber says if the facts | I ly» provided inity, end a good time Vit on the grounds New Boots Opening Daily : supporting foreign missions, will be held on | as reported are curr : x al, : or : ‘ are correct the sli anteur ae , rT: t the steamer Southport on Thursday evening eh ‘the on ak oa - - : FOMSUCeE ees . Hea ou tie tables at | o'clock. Tickets, next. The concert is under the management Danteciel ye 7 e = 3 a = s 25 cents. sein teeter ———_(x}——_—_—_—— | J of the Ladies of the Prince Street Methodist : oe . , 1 employee of the epart- If the day should prove to be unfavorable, i 7 Church. ment of Agriculture, was found drowned in | the Tea will be held on the first following five { ' of the c inal this afternoon. Drink did it. day. 2 & A. LN 7 Goop Vatve.--We call attention to Mr. A circular has been issued to collectors of ALBERT MUTCH, Moe my re! Theo. L. Chappelle's alvertisement in | °UStOms mn reference tu sampling molasses,| ®ugl2 Seer: tary. another column. Purchasers will always ~ bent eirreneren ey ‘dei (x) receive the best value at this long-estab- A Rumor. : “—u sy lished and popular store, and be sure of ob- "sae . Cai i ma kcal ‘ry . (} v . B 1 . . ; . A. taining new goods, Monrneat, Aug. 15 oe i¢@ Cheapest Boot Store in Charlottetown, and Don't Forget It. : - There is a gor 1 deal of x ‘ite Lo i ‘ ays} - te . iu . . Frre.—The store of Mr. Gordon Matthews, | political and ge x —_ ‘ See: in HE subscriber is prepared to give lessons Charkutalvwn, Jaly 98, 4000+-cad & whe | Elmsdale, was destroyed by fire, with all its » ca: anc ecciesiastica circles over on the Violin to a limited number of % contente ‘es Sunday night | ast. The fire was the persistent efforts of Premier Mercier | pupils. For terms, etc., apply at the resi- —— _ an — se ai ichihiaapeae indetiidemiti ie sai i e andoubtedly the “work of an incendiary through the influence of the Jesuits at dence of J. A. Macdonald, Pownal Street. A> j i Se i t) i i a ak . > Saale g : ; a : L » t ' The loss is estimated at about : $2,500. The | mom 7 have Mgr. Labelle made Bishop MAY MACDONALD. LEEDS St, Peter § Schools. om stock was insured for $800. There was no | of St. Jerome in spite of the weil under- augl6—dy li wky li nes inahalobociaitil : oe ; insurance on the house. stood wishes of the archbishops and bishups § y / 2 al) ea | 4 ; Juvenite Texrte.—Members of the Fe eee ad Trot at Peake ration Rev Jas Sim son M A j : “4 + | >: ‘ ' : Juvenile Temple will meet on Tuesday Laying the Cable. . ’ P D _ . 7 afternoon at four o'clock for the purpose of — ~ stale ial —————_ = : | re-organizing and arranging for a picnic, of De : Monrreat, Aug, 18. Tz GRANDEST TROT of the Season EEES—Boys School. 2 | j which the time and place will be decided at; he work of laying the cable between] | will take place at Peake’s Station Trot- ad Pray irls’ School, $5.00' 7 1]R SPRING IMPORTATIONS ARE NOW COMPLETE * the meeting. A full attencauce ts request-| Gaspe and Anticosti is progressing well. | ting Park, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of eS A= and h j h i ed. By order ot the Superintendent. Bath shore ends have been laid and the| 4ugust, when prizes will be given as usual Classes will be formed in both Schools to; \ an we are 8 owing the Largest and Best Assorted S - | men are pushing the connection link. to all classes. ee. a prepare for Matriculation at King’s College, | Stock of Cloths in the City, consisting of SUITINGS in | Any person selling intoxicatiug liquor on or | Windsor, and Prince of Wales College, Char- a ProvixciAL Exurerrton, 1890.—Any in- | tending exhibitor at the P. E Island Exhibi- | tion, to be held at Charlottetown on Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 and 3, will have a prize list and entry form mailed to his or her post office address, by sending a postal ecard, with name and address, to A. McNeill, iM xhibition Secre- tary, Charlottetown. communion sets, the Presbyterian CoMMUNION Sets.— I wo imported from Ontario to Church at Caledonia, by Mr. KE. may be seen in the window of man’s jewelry store, TI 3 cups are gold-lined, and_ the workman- ship throughout reflects credit on all concern- ed. - Leacve or THe Cross.—-The picnic at Red Point under the auspices of the Roys'JRranch of the Leagve of the Cross, came off yesterday as announced, and, no! wit! stam ing the wet and disagreeable and “was very eessful. The tea freshinent tables were well spread anu well patronized, and the games and amusements usual at such gatherings were also indulged in. We hope that Fathe: \‘icElmeel will re- ceive such encouragement in his good work that he will be able to m-ke the League pic- nic an annual occurrence. —_— Tue Rrrte.—The Dominion Rifle Associa- tion’s silver medal, won bv Captain W. A. Weeks, of the Engineers, at the recent Pro- and re- tion ** Presented by the Dominion Rifle Asso- was largely attended | | t W. Taylor, | that gentle- | South Side Queen Square. | Matterson Wins. Sypney, N.S. W., Aug. 18. Neil Matterson, oarsman, to-day defeated Stephenson on the Paramatta river by four lengths. The course was covered in | 20 minutes and 57 seconds. nceeeetiieenmmnetoatoma The Situation Unchanged. Aupany, N. Y., Aug. 18. The situation of the strike in this vicin- ity appears the same as on the night it was arranged. Weather Bubletir. Toronto, August 19.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair, comparatively cool weather. DIED. At Rusticoville, on Tuesday, the 12th inst., Francis Buote, aged eighty years. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 18th—W J Miller, Master LE Miller, Ch’town; J Levy, Hamilton; Miss Lidie Bears, Marie; Rev CS Lord, B D, Grafton, Ont; P Kelly and wife, Mrs M J near the Park will be dealt with as the law directs. For further particulars see handbills. ALLAN Mel IONA LD. lottetown. At the recent Matriculation examinations for Arts at King’s College, 5t. Peter’s boys obtained the four highest places. Applications for admission must be made to Rev. James Simpson for Boys’ School, and Tweed, Serge and Worsted Trouserings, in Newest Designs and Great Variety. Peake’s Station, Aug. 11, 1890. GUARANT E if after wearing the BD. & A. CORSET for 10 days the purchaser dees not find that it is the comfortable and perfect-fitting Corset she has ever worn, it can be returned to the it was most merchant from whom bought. and the money will be refunded. NONE GENUINE unless stamped D. & A. CORSET. FOR SALE AT Cheap Dry Goods Store. Miss R. M. DesBrisay tor Girls’ School. The Schools re-open on MONDAY, Sep- tember Ist. eod—augd Liverpool to Charlottetown. + JOBN McLEOD & Co. Charlottetown, June 6. 1890—fri sat, then eod = ‘1: BOSTON STEAMERS. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIRECT. FALL TRIP, 1890, THE Al CLIPPER BARQUE The Nobbiest Goods in SUMMER OVERCOATINGS. Good Fits and Workmanship in every case guaranteed. A full line of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS always in stock: ———_({x)———_ JO Ts Es vincial meeting at Kensington, arrived last vening. The medal is something larger than | Kelly, Montague; David Egan, Mo y 7 &Y . 2 we’ 7‘ evening. Thomedal i something lege than | Kelly. "Montague; David Baan, Mount| PERKINS & STERAS, CLA RIBEL From this date the steamers “CARROLL ” and “ WOR- CESTER” will run regularly for remainder of season, ciation,” and on the other is a representation of two riflemen in uniform, with the Canadian Underneath the HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 18—John Glegenheimer, C H Hakes, Worcester, Mass; Allan Parsons, Montreal; aug9—tf WANTS FEET, CNG ve 420 Tons Register, Coppered, and classed at English Lloyds, arms as a background. : ae inl istromn the catablishment of P. a Se eee Supsanaiies these JOHN WALSH, commanper, LGAVilg CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday M. Ellis & Co., Toronto. Tne EXaMINER congratulates Captain Weeks. Mrs. Scorr-Srppons.—The theory, some- times insisted on, that genius is not hereditary is contradicted in at least one notable in- stance. Mrs. Scott Siddonsisa direct des- cendaut of the Mrs. Siddons who was the ac- knowledged queen of the stage of the last cen- tury. Those who were present last evening at Mrs. Scott Siddons’ recital enjoyed the treat of hearing one of the best elocutionists of the present day deliver some of the choicest passages, where the dramatic power of the reader supplements andjinterprets the genius of the author.—Zz. Our readers will have the pleasure of hearing this distinguished lady in the Y. M. C. A., on August 28th. —_ —>---——- PLEASANT Excursions. —The excursions in ter, HM Hartshorn, Boston. mission, territory free. Send stamp.—D. H. the Heather Belle on the afternoons of Thurs-| ~ en — — Gonerst Agent for Dominion, be ert Jacob B. Dockendorff, of Southport. For sale iaitite . Thomas, Ont. yms wyli pd—aug ’ Be ) y are Ages of Man and Wife. at Haszard’s Book ‘tore, (ueen Square. | day, Friday and Saturday of each week exceedingly pleasant, and only need to be a little better advertised to become much more popular. The steamer leaves the wharf at three o'clock in the afternoon and returns early in the night. The sail either to Cran- berry Wharf, Orwell or Crapaud is delight- ful. The scenery along either of the routes is very picturesque, and the bracing sea air is “just what the Joctor ordered.” Captain McLean is very attentive to passengers, and, best of all, the retarn fare is so; low that the excursions are within the reach of the poorest amongst us. inten A Hanpsome Cur.—The cup to be awarded the winner of the stallion race at the Driving Park in October next is now on exhibition in the show window of Mr. E. W. Taylor's jewelry store. The cup is one of the handsomest ever imported re t Denson, Buffalo; Miss Mary Brigham, Bos- ton; GeoG P Lindsay, D C Ross, Toronto; L L Beer, city; Mrs Lindsay, Master Lindsay and maid, Toronto; Dr M L Charm and wife, New York; E W Freeman, Miss Hasty, Portland, Me; Mr and Mrs A Lewis Smith, Mellin, Pennsylvania; Miss H B Smith, do; H S Stanway, Hali fax; C R Coker, St John; E Fay, Boston; OQ E Goodrich, Cambridge, Mass; D H Houns, Boston; F H Cooney, Natick, Mass; A B Alger, Cambridge; Mrs H W Smith, Truro; Mrs A M Woodcock, Hart- ford; J B McNutt, wife and child, Mrs S R Williams, Mrs J G McCawley, Boston; tev W Hamlyn and party, Ch’town, 19th —Chief Justice Sullivan, Souris; H G Por- It is always better for a man to be several years the senior of his wife. And I'll tell you why. The average girl who marries— God bless her—stays at home, and makes a home a blissful abiding place for her hus- band and her children. A man goes out into the world and has the responsibility of caring for those who are at home ; and yet time does not seem to set its seal on him as it does on a woman. The little cares of life ruffle her, and too often make her look, as we say, ‘old before hertime.” Now, even when this does not happen, she does pro- portionately grow old in appearance svoner than a man, and for that reason she wants to take the benefit of the doubt and let him have the added years to start with. Then, too, you should desire to keep your heart his intellectual Lo Yon st Thursday, I4th inst., between Littel York Station and Charlottetown, a Lady’s Brown Checked Ulster. The finder will please leave it at Mr. G. H. Haszard’s Bookstore. augl9—dy 2i wky li Ww NTED.—A Girl to do general housework in asmall family. Apply at this office. augl9—2i OR SALE.—A good young Milch Cow, half Jersey. Enquire at this office. augls WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Cook, also a Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. LNGs, The Esplanade. Zieod pd--augls A GOUD AGENT WANTED in every City Town and Village in Prince Edward Island to sell the Electrosine Ink Erasing Peacil, New, useful, sells on sight. bg profits, salary or com- WANTED,—By a lady, one or two unfurnished rooms and board, about September 10th, in the west end of thecity. Apply at this office. aug18 ORSES AND BUGGIES TO HIRE by the day or week very reasonable. Apply to G. G. Jury, north side of Queen Square, opposite Post Office. Im 2aw pd—augls WANTED.—A servant maid for general house- workin a small family. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE ALLEY, Dorchester Street. augl4 WANTED.—A Girl for plain cooking, Apply to Mrs. W. A. WEEKS, Rochford Square. augd—tf To LET.—One-half of the Double Tenement House, containing six rooms and a kitchen, newly fitted up, situated on the corner of Pownal and Water Streets. Kent moderate. Apply to Dk, BLANCHARD. tf—augl4 RY PINE KINDLING WOOD, cheap by the load, Bran, Oats. Barley and Corn, Wil- Will be on the berth at Liverpoo! on or about | the 10th of September, and sail on the 20th of | September. ) For Freight or Passage apply in Liverpool | to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, or | here to L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, Aug, 14, 1890—f m w tl lst sept at 6 o'clock p, m,, aioe” Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. “TRELAND'S WRONGS,” AND OTHER POEMS. —_—_ _ July 2, 1890. | OUR AND = CORNMEAL, ann Open N ORIGINAL BOOK OF POEMS, pub- lished in pamphlet form, written by Price 20 cents. Mr. Dockendorff is the only Island poet whose poems have received a representation in the ‘* Poets of America,” published by the , American Publishers Association, Chicago. i . : ep eg or the Assogiation, in's ak S A GOOD MANY OF OUR FARMERS will have to ae or Aer | buy Flour and Cornmeal this summer, of course they want to know where they can depend on getting the best ‘‘Mr. Dockendorff's p etry is considered excellent by the Editur of ‘Poets of America,” value for their money and we would be pleased to know how many lines the whole of his poetry would make, with a view of publishing them in book form.” augl4 have been in the Flour business for the past fifteen years, and as they buy for Cash and sell for Cash only, they think that they are in a position to give CASH BUYERS the on either Flour or SALT | SALT HE BARQUE “LADY NAIRN,” Capt. and is well worth calling tuo see. and mind young; to be : hee . : . : : 4 : : s, E r — stands about twenty inches in height, and is| companion, and this is much easier when ne Smenans nee teen a Richards, f Li “rege etiigr « benefit of the very lowest figures of solid silver, with gold ornamentation. | your husband is old enough to be ‘“*the} augli—tf . a es aa the poo men pe sell Pex Cornmeal. On each side of the cup is a jockey all ready for work, and in the front and rear are fhorses’ heads, horseshoes, jockey caps, whips, etc. Around the cup is a gilded wreath, and on the top is a large figure of a horse. The cup, which was kindly presented by Mr. J J. Davies, was imported from a Hamilton, Ont., establish- ment through Mr. Taylor. > guide, philosopher and friend.” The love of a woman to her husband always has a little of the maternal in it—that is right and tena. —but she does not wish to be mistaken for his mother. Be wise, and marry a man older than yourself ; one who has seen life in its many~ phases, and who can guide you over the rocky place; one who has learned that it is not always wise to obey impulse, but that LET.—The Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, adjoining the residence of J. B. Mac- donald. Esq., and opposite Hon. F,. Breckens. Immediate possession given. Apply to THOMAS ALLEY, Priuce Street. m w 6s—augll LD BOILER FOR SALE, on Steam Naviga- tion Co’s. Wharf, recently taken from _ stmr. “M. A. Starr.” Could with repairs be used for Saw er Grist Mill, Offers received at office of Company. jy24 LET,—The commodious House adjoining | Goods delivered at Railway Station or Wharves free - |of charge. P| Any communications asking for prices, etc., will be ee + the | promptly answered. e| 6,500 Bags SALT low for cash. ——ALSo—— A full supply of General Merchandise, Chandlery, Earthenware, China and ware, comprising, with the stock on h argest assortment hitherto opened / inspection of his esteemed customers.’ D. GORDON. Georgetown, Aug. 14, 1890—-dy lw wky 5i —(o)—— BHER & GOFF Pine, hemlock, spruce boards avd deals at} auy important duty should be well thought the subscriber’s residence, Prince ayaee > . . 2 ata : ¢ ”~ is. H. Norton | over.—Ruth Ashmore, in Ladies’ Home| with arge stable and coach house.- . ee | ANTED TO RENT.—About Ist October, a| Quecn and King Square es, auction tonight at 7 c' clock. — LAN. House, containing 8 or 9 rooms, nice situa- & Co. Journal. eae NEY.— nd Farms. tion. Anyone expecting to have such toJet may | aa ace ie er" rng te 2 “soem Solicitor, hear of a good tenant by applying at sais, otien. | Charlottetown, June 24, 1890—law & wky june : KD, Cures Dyspepsia. Kk ». (. for the Stomach. London House Block. 3w 2aw—augl or writing P. 0. Box, 497. Se mR gp nee mene me