ee ORC tage 8 terrae PR OSE PT BETIS MT VEER eR ST nt ot Te OS a GVAAMINE . : “v > h, i’'vY RYAMINER Press Opinions The Wheat Crops. i UAILY EXAMINER. on | Oo NDING PRIVILRCR, | The price of wheat in the European mar tt bie tus Lda j ket is rapidly rising, as it becomes more M real ( io more eertain. that the crop in Great a Britain, Ge wy and France is far below Our Scheels and Schoolmasters eo nenres, _ . | a sa Ss a A eanne tae vial evelai d's suggestion, but te states that Great Britain will require ’ sltogether on one side, | 170,000,000 bushels. The same report eholastic work run Canada would be the | says that the -United States and Canada | t CALK ' port facuiivies ovel the Inte wre «counted on for about 103,000,000 ; \\ t Maritime ports, and especial- | bushels The whole surplus of Russia and ud be va cee pst ved, the [ndia is not belli ved to be suiticient to SUp- “ ' - ndruas ) nd handling tra lic would be | 1) the balance of the British demand and re \ i. ") on both of its larger volume | 1 .ovi@e for France. The statement that ; Rey: ee eer a eee the world will require 70,000,000 to 80,- ci ee unity, and ote sere 000,000 bushels more than will be grown Uity nt of the Dominion would inevitably : = “ | this-year is a more or less wild guess. The " . harvest is not gathered inthe weprthern I Wal BEWARE OF TRAITORS 4 es wheat belt, and full returns are not in ‘ . . Some S a from the countries that have completed I to t senate must be read | harvesting. Even if it shonld be true, r one fas . n » the people of Canada to] there is a considerable quantity of wheat se , KT es, Equally it calls us to] Jeft over from last year. The advance in \ y p 10 en 6S Ou! midst, W MLC) price during the ‘past twelve months is N \ : . " ener T Y {alrea ly twenty per cent. in the w astern * . . ™ ‘ve ver : os ep vrain markets, and the rise continues. : = . a a ee eld. Ss more) With the usual quantity for export, the os) . ’ ~ E ae cree higher prices world bring much money ; lL we see z son | BOTH IN THE WRONG, into the western sta.as. Unfortunately the the ( i fail , Boston Heyald crop in the United States wheat regions is ; $ nda ni f pupils in the country. But ‘Mr. Blaine agrees with us that President light, and the quantity available for ee : Cleveland’s message is an unworthy political | is much less than it has been in recent : © one — ee oe but as Mr, Blaine is wholly wanting | years. The same may be said of Ontario, the va : ers WOrk A 8 \ in politi independence, he cannot see that] though the crop failure in that province ; ( V | wa i@ Republi Senators who started | turas out to be only in sections and ‘not so ntlw ] wa what he isi ~ T iuste : Phe R pusucan lead bad as was first supposed. Manitoba has : ae we ee i it e least difieulty the mote] high good fortune again. The magnificent ALK res = 6f ‘N ie : rare ¢ uo IS, In app ae crop of last year is believed to be at least 1d . 8 $ real ri wn - o con ga sae ey * | equalled this season over aw acreage nearly : 3 e examining record - wots beathe, SOf' Ta third greater. The surplus is variously aie oi Seepage oe ape th The same Orush, ARGO estimated from 16,000,000 to 20,000,000 Lf.this ; 2 oe ee , ‘ roe ee ica want Pes bushels, whiie the total estimated surplus of A the : many who Dave Seca —_ ae the United States east of the Rocky Moun- passing eX na is, but good at noth ' FRENCH VOTI tains is at the highest not more than se s esitate bef Ww | 10,000,000. This should be a great year ; he Cat ian northwest and for other ™ : - \ 8 » , ‘ rowing regions of Canada that have 38 } suse UM . : 7 . Bi , experienced a failure. in crops,—St. i t win . hn sd @ 3 \ i ‘ a Then las " »-Cans General Sporting Notes. | : . 4 : 1% ” meena ; ? - leemer, the oarsman, is now without a Il-su m t xan ker. Jim Keenan, of Boston, his last > 1 \ T'va i | Sik i1e h 8 Hot been acting 13 he } | a | ! i ‘ V i declines to back him - us } ‘ ol i} i t } mt ieiiite De 3 j | i bas been pul in Mr. P. 8. wea : i A . : i wil i to 1in tor the stahiion race ‘ i on t & Ha the 20th inst Mr. Brown ' : with him Pictou on Friday last : p § : ul n training i 20th , ] , | n-A ithall club has arranged - ‘ in +} : i u i \ t t ntl vice Company. bo pa) rk of some | t ol | ar Ww ti e ai f hilt = ts ‘ P tt ey a hist, an £00 bo the ‘ } re njaries 1 din the foot , : , | iid terminate fataily. | - : . , : ; : ! of Tl ursday’s play a Toronto y. is the centi i i y » the 3 g emen ireland, in their frst th w \W : ; iad lost four wickets for 15d runs. . li : »¢ : t 4 I i } i r tay the y ran up the ore to ®49 ; : 3 ining . i‘ R being ail cis posed of. The Cana- t s yon th i no t to in their second inning, enly put ir. Thi Head Mastet U pping i : rig r 49. The visitors thus won by an : > 3 LnSHIp v ma it 1 ti af o| : d 86 rups. eo eer c 4 On Friday night: a match was made be- ¢ and n und | evel n i iGday Lei a i } as : +f ted by- express treaty pro een Patron and Prince Wilkes, and the : “ t } u | it express save that J it pair will mvet on the Detroit track on isu } oplai ylation Chaygday, September 6.. The race between 7 lassics a rat] ty oblig . , By. wh ght, : hem will be fora purse of $2,590, best | rs | 1 larger than i we resort to non-imtercou to secure that | three in five heats; and’will be the+rotting Z wher, is able to pay targ which we h »just claim? Retaliatio nt of the season. * if Patron wins, Guy ; on pen vl S$ & condition of semi-warla beh, alte will be matched against him over the : ‘ oon 4 eeiOMS. - the | Cleveland track. ‘ in ou inien ‘al epee Peter i oe cami \ Topeka, Kan., despatch of the 29th ye serious consideration of t! I La political: Oa Both purtids are | Wit., says : Samuel Hainbrook, a promi- , a ger t votes out of the situatioh, bat | ment amerchant of Kincaid, waa chosen ve - ° f n ling pt the responsibility | umpire of a match game of base ball be- e youth « 11S 2 FOV Du r ret t mid amount to any- | tween the rival towns of Kincaid and Bay- he May may it not be tru ng rests of the country would | ard. A swiftly thrown ball tipped the bat st ~tea I tl ntry who teach p ‘ itereourse would be dis nd struck the umpire a powerful blow on ; y pupils. are able to d ere ort e : eRe he jugular vein. He died instantly. : tu Gg fry OT a . nase ec ee 3 Le he second race for the banter took ’ OD mon : rae so gg By cnt Gun place on Summerside harbor last Friday. ; holars who are striving ¢ ras 5 ann a jeopardized by a Following is the time : The Meteor started puss t : sud that f ers 1D less policy in the settlemert of a disputed | at 10h. 32m. 10s., a. m., arriving at 12h. y who teach from thirty to fifty | question which admits of fair adjustment i7m. 15s., ¢. m.; the Vixen started at 16h. ' : : eiecibiie Lie resort to unfriendly measures on] 33m., a. m., arriving at 12h. 34m. 45s., P ave, besides, thegenera! super) s.r side. The Senate will not give the] p. m.; and the Undine started at 10h. 34m. “a s of from three to five | | dent the power he asks. It will say he] 15s., a. m., arriving at 12h. 35m. 15s., hundre are utterly unable to devote ly has sal 7) authority. So the] » m., the Meteor winning by 15m. 55s. : . + ion will | ri ispute and e xr nt ’ ° ° > . ecial attention to those who desire to pass Pre - soalak. dail Tina both aie te tors the Se tch societies ot Providence, oo as ip to the Normal School and College ! the friends of the fishermen, and not until | held their eighteenth annual excursion one Considerat.on of the suggestions afforded after the pre: denti ul election can we look for i last week. | rhe , athletes — : oS statesman-like treatment of the matter and | from All over the « ouncry. George Ross 1e writer for the Century will, we think, } , gna! settlement on fair terms. defeated Duncan Ross, John Cattanach and divert ism from our teachers to our cei italia ieiiiu \. Scott in putting the stone, making 39 {t will be well to think whether ei feet 2 inches. Duncan Ross threw the a ; “hI Personal. hammer 103 feet 3 inches ; John Cattanach, or not it is wise to place the paapee. pases ‘ ; ave é 99 feet 7 inches. Ross’ throw beat the scholars under the smallest pos- ir. P. Pope, = cee ee Bank, has re-| 4 merican record, the best previous being nber of teachers; whether or not}... p . ae 7 ae ey. opty. | LOL feet 6 inches, made by himself in New ; ihoma raibraith, ofthe sScollish ce work of teaching might not be better | n J ul. New York, is at the Os b> °"= distrib 1: whether or not the mere busi- nn ‘a p — , Messrs. C. C. Gardine xt ‘lake re pleat ihariate 4 ness of the school board might not be done] , Messrs. C. C. Gardiner and M. Blake t¢ |) DIP ERS TO THE EDITOR. he offic the City Clerk, and a com-] day evening r ee , ont oO exercise super- Ki. J. Hodgson, Esq., Q..C., was among the pou eae oe x epee bo a } a $in the sisi r from Picton, “ ay A Nuisance. ‘ ‘ 1018 5 wnetnel un¢ J ; ; in. hae { could not, % : lvantage, be J ph Pop ’rivate Secretary to Su IR \ couple of years ago an attempt and definite; whether | Joia A. Macdonald n the city. He is the} was made to indict the parties who persist : ae al y to j. Hodgson, Ksq., Q. C. in piling manure and filth along the pub- very" gat _— ’ cease 1D e} 7 Prescott, of Toronto, the Can-] lic highways rear the city. An act was ' ne the Normal School nd th n Agent of G. Ms. Gre en. Wook bury, Ne W slso os cently passed to. enable health Hich ols, 1 advantage to th ; 6 i a y = ra ar ae fiicers to remove nuisances of the : pa t iolars at large? 1 7 a ‘ p ont - Cher , - ” ; it fo1 ind named and to punish the offenders. . 7 DD; og ' , | Many citizens enjoy a walk in the Royalty a seem 0 ‘ 1, » Pierre Miu., and Newfound- 7, oa + OG fs 4c 7 oY mir pecially along the St. Peter's Road. The 5 litorial Notes. | VI r, 1 conrpany witha coupie of geatle- Mee ESiceeis lt ea ties Pe. : FIPS hee 4 eek See nen Hrom broad, walked in the iirect on — oe ~~ oe as ye | ivisi ‘ lic Li i i tli | Lane ne cemeteries yesleimay. Ve saw ? ac vem Wee meee | f f7 ws the year of high | piled along the road and in the fields ad- im ving, and Dt t genera! y looked } li nse } and finds that t} ine the read, five or six large heaps of 7 1g . large num er ti very | ha Pp Wee Oth We Lbs tr nds a a mec | decaying matter, the smell from which was ianudso Dus locks are in the purse | i ire in the State alone 159; rusting. My friends were astounded ; ection, and several new large lumber 1loons now as again 2806 Ww hen the lay at hh neeiliicia ft éhlioni diac bes n ‘re prop i to be built on Vancouvs r| vent into eflect.* ‘A d crease In the consump- HNowed to exist in the Province. If the Island and che nain nd. Altoge ther there : a oes. I Be oe on nearly ey aan Covernment have not appointed officers to re building gong pe a \ Te and ii. née + natal Fle ym seek aie eae ittend te matters of this nature it is time . = il + ew are it a ying | vision. Under the old system the average they did or oe ee eaters ~ : . cost of a license wad about $300 and the total S llave aireaady occurrec yy reason oO ’ is greatly In excess Of pre- | imate income was about $850,000. {| the nuisance. .The air in the vicinity is ) nd the Hsh-packing trade | 77 high license the average cost of ]i pregnated with poisonous gases, and it — Fe rovement. | permission to sell is about $650 and the total | js impossible to realize what the result.will The German Emperor conversing with | @pproximate income is about $1,100,000. be unless aneans be taken to abate the » statesman recently said: **I only recognize - nuisance at once. On enquiry, I find that 13 friends those friendly to the Fatherland} Apvice to Moruxers.—- Mrs. Winslow’ | the peoplesiving in the Royalty havemade snd our healthy progress. No one will im-| Soothing Syrup should always be used when | frequent complaints to the health officers ite @ des ' back the wheel re cutting teeth. It relieves the} in the city, but were told that the city ~ the pride of the} = fe ONGS; - Bp produces natura: | ofiicints had no authority to act. The pub- ! ri the noblest, the | 4 eep by relieving the child from pain; | jie health should be the first care of the ,and the most cultured of | n a y avaseen as “bright 48 8! Government. in th l include the whole} ha = lt eae vy. pleasant vo Cante. Tt PEDESTRIAN, \ Our whole legislation is dic- | sO the child, softens the gums, ellays all ; ai Aggies mare principles. — Whoever re- rite .* os . * a ea dar dae. At the bookstore: Ethel—Here’s such a ‘ Sad . , ee ) Tat ? . 44. % % 99 m.c's ncidde: tas mation whet bic Ieapiags |e em quite [oom tema, ge other] Lae Seine. lctn: Uayober*t Gagan ee may be, must not expect wproval ra nm yaa my i wenby: Aye np a hottle. be ae F M ‘ A, oe xnUCS MM . Xpect appt 2. sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing by the attthor of Kant’s works. Fittin, ; There is, forsvoth, more serious work to do. Syrup, and take no other kind. [April] "88 | bury Bulletin. aaa sastnetaneeenomamasnemeacentietains lies MON: AY, (ROUND "HS WORLD. An Extraordinary and Attractive SPECTACULAR ENTERTAINMENT Of THE WORLD'S WONDERS, WILL BE GIVEN BY PAOF. BU «LL, LYCEUM THEATRE, ~ON Tuesday, September 4th, -IN AID OF- St. Vincent de Paul Society. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Entertainment at 8, septs Queen's University, Kingsten, N examination for Matriculation into Queer’s L>% College, Kingston, will be held in Charlo tc- town, beginning on the 20TH DAY OF SEP- TEMBER. ac 3 Candidates may obtain particular information from MR. D. MONTGOMERY, Superintendent of Education, Charloitetowa. The above examination is instituted by r - quest, and if it proves succes-ful it may be cu tinued from year to year. Se pis Masonic Hall Compaiiy. SPECIAL MEETING of the Masonic Ha!l Company will be held in the Masenic Hell, on THURSDAY, the 13th instant, at 8 o’clock, p. m. 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SO °-n Ss SP A cL ~ ~~ PD — My er ~ M ~ deg ee ons —— 2 O-% SEA 26 a neeet Or = —t..... mo Ss 6S = fdas oe 72 3s Ons Gham st © ae Oem & ay -> OD OC wa me o- 2a ¢* Be FeoseP ov. tL C2 ee aa, ED a 5 eS seh Lo : om Sa ° rm ; Cte Doan aD a Re NSP ia — a6 =m M2 ~ << OP eed en = >) on = a x cS” — >A. aS pVOs SF ~ = Opes mre ae ae = o> 2SadRo zn si rP- Ssm5>5&4 2S OsFrPOO SHEE mm OL em, oi, aoe — fw und re Or * ~ | a on em Qn — = mae & & 2 ©} => a eo = ~ en < : c=, 2SrPSae:s OS If It Does N aF. PRPER’S Sunday School Picnic WILL BE HELD AT ROCHEY Point IT ia © er Eg o> beret oe 5 Wednesday, September 5th. RACES, GAMES, AUNT SALLIE. &c. Steamer “SOUTHPORT” will leave Ferry at 2p. m, and 4 p. m., returning at 7 p. in. TiCK®TS, INCLUDING FARE AND TEA, ETS; CHILDREN, 15 CENTS. 25. C aug23 MR. J. H. LOGAN WILL RESUME LESSONS ON Monday, September 17. —_— ‘TIOULD a sufficiently large number of pupils ).) desire it, Classes will be formedin PIANO and ORGAN, of not more than four pupils in each, on the plan of the leading Conservatories The length of the lessons wiil be one hour, and ess es Will then be Five Dollars per term for eacn. Private Lessons will still be given to those who prefer them, at the same termsas previonusly—-Ten Dollars per Quarter, half hour lessons, —~ ‘The Method of Instruction is conformed to that , of the Leipsic Conservatorium. |; Apphecation should be made as soon is possible after THURSDAY, Sept. 13th. y, Rooms, 235 Kent Street. SEPT j aug2s—lm Ee” nd EMBER» NEW FALL GOODS . B. MACDONALDS. @ ‘Three Thousand Yards Grey Flannels, One Thousand Yards Scarlet and White Flannels, Three Thousand Yards Canton Flannels, Fifteen Thousand Yards Grey and White Cottons, One Thousand Yards Tickings, A Full Line of Ladies’ Fall Jerseys. LOPS MRNS’ READY-WADE CLOTHING OPRNING EVERY DAY, THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE CITY TO SELECT FROM. 250 DOZEN t MENS’ KNIT UNDERCLOTHING. ee () You will fial it to your advantage to call at J. B. MACDONALDS, QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, Sept. 3, 1888. NEW FALL GOODS in. PEREINS & STERNS. —-— 0 Large Stock New Grey Flannels, Large Stock New Union Shirtings, Large Stock New Woolen Underwear, Large Stock New Top Shirts. mmm, enn ec BLANKETS! BLANKETS! BLANKETS ! en ——-~O sate a Colored Fleecy Cottons, White Flessy Cottons, i Cotton Shirtings and Ginghams, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS & COTTON WARPS, LOW AS THE LOWEST. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1888. OUR PRICES AS FOR BOSTON! ‘SHOMIBIIK JUBSO[ puy Low Rates from All Points VIA ST. JOHN, N.B., —AND THE— Palace Steamers of the International §. 8. Co. — FOUR TIMSS EACH WEEE, including the Popular Saturday Trip. Leave any Station on P. H. isiand Railway Saturday, and react Bostoa on Sunday Afternoon, TIME TABLE. Elegant Steamers **CUMEBERLAND” and “STATE OF MAINE” will leave ST. JOHN as follows :— MONDAYS, WADNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 7.26 a. m., and SATURDAY EVENINGS at 6.30 p. m, . gy All Agents sell Tickets and Check Baggage to destination. augZd TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. ’ eS R. J. D. REID having given up the above Agency, and sold out his Stock-in- Trade to us, we give notice that we shail continue the business as a SALES DEPOT fcr CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS and YARNS of our own manufacture. MR. R. D. COFFIN will remain in charge. Wool that has been left with our Agent (J. D. Reid) will be settled for on demaud as wel! »s any other liabilities that he has ineurred in connection with said business We also collect all debts due to him. All imported goods, excepting Cioth and Tailors Trimmings, will be closed out regardless of cost during the next thirty days.] ne N 3 A large stock of our own manufactures will be kept constantly in stock to exe change for Wool at Mill prices. CASH FOR WOOL. WEG CO. TRYON WOOLEN TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, : Cameron Block, July 18, 1888—dy & wky