TH Local and Other Items. S Act s ionses have been al Ny Brussels carpets— prices low - s Mel x, M. P. P., Souris, was at the Rank ay - CantstiAN Workers’ Training Class this ing, in the Y. M. C. A., at& o'clock o r0.0.} Regular session of St. Law rence Lodge will be held at O:ddfellow's Hall this eveuin & - To | that pleasantly situated house on ‘ ; Nn ti : , Aing Square, now occ upted by John M ac Leo. Possession given at once = CHAPPELLE S ALMANAC for 1888 is in press and will be issued about the Ist December, It wili excel all former editions o Mr. Antucr Newpeky and Mr. W. C. Harris, of thiscity, arrived atthe Halifax Hotel, Halifax, on Friday evening - \ MEETIN ithe executive committee of workers at committee rooms, Upper Queen Street this evening at 8 o'clock. sharp > Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this morning, one drunk was fined $3, a number of dog taxes were paid, and a nuisance was post - pome 1. - le Sovereign Grand Lodge. 1.0. 0 F ’ its annual session at Denver, Colorado last week A grand demonstration was held in thel hor > Vin. OswaLp Hornspy, of the Merchants Rank of Halifax, this city, has been transferr. ed to the agency at Moncton. He left to enter upon his duties this morning. pei RAILWAY tick by the Charlottetown f first-class fare will ial train which leaves for Sunamerside at 9.15 a. m. be issued Rik eal time) on Wednesday next, Sept. 28th - - Pere will be a special meeting of the Abegweit Football Club to-morrow (Tuesday. evening in the parlor of the Y. M.C. A. In portant business ; a full attendance requested. - YESTERDAY quite a number of visitors were attracted to the probable source of our water eupply——three mile run. Each tasted the ceoung draught and pronounced it excellent, an Mr. A. B. Waxsurtoy, who has gone to e Upper Provinces and the Northwest in the interests of the Patriot, is also expected t» contribute articles on temperance matters to the Guardian. Ni cil Go te Doull and Heartz and get a $55 - hair- oth (walnut) parlor suit for $40. Now is the time to get bargains as they must make room for their winter stock. City Upholstery. 4 sept26 li oo At the rifle club « ompetition on Saturday, Mr. R. V. Longworth won the spoon, with a ‘The League Meetings. ieeliimntnetiiiaieeeee ten ie TEUSGRAPHIC NEWS. Sreouat Despareuns to Tux Exaniven.) IRISH AFFAIRS. —- cert e. RIOTING IN FERMOY. —— em FrxMoy, Sept. 26. Gr. Tanner, Irish Nationalist member of Parliament, in response to the demand of the court, made a speech to-day from the balcony of the hotel. He denounced the action of the police at Mitchellstown, and the treatment of editor O’Brien. The police charged the crowd, who returned the charge with stones. Many policemen re- ceived severe injuries. The police used their batons, injuring 14 persons, nearly all of whom were conveyed to the hospital. Dvuswin, Sept. 26. Several League meetings in Clare to-day were dispersed by the police without re- Sistance Children and Shells. (JUEBEC, Sept. 24. Yesterday four little children belonging to P. Gadbout living, close to the camp- ing grounds where the Dominion Artillery Association held its annual competition a few weeks, ago went out to pick up pteces o- exploded shells. While engaged in th's they came across a large shell which had undoubtedly not exploded. They at once set to work to dissect the fuse, and applied a lighted match to it, the result being that the shell exploded, killing three of the children instantly and injuring the fourth so seriously that its life is despaired of. The mother has been unconscious ever since hearing of the accident, and her recovery is doubtful. Killed on the Track. Moncron, N. B., Sept. 24. This morning, a little before five o'clock, Isaac Clark discovered at Church Street railway crossing the horribly mangled re- mains of a woman. It was apparent from the diposition of the remains that the woman had been killed by the incoming morning express, and the body run over again and still further mutilated by the out- going express. The remains were at length identified as those of Eliza Bailey, a woman well known about town. It is believed she laid on the track and fell asleep. Killed by a Street Car score of 55 points out of a possible 70 and Lieut D, L. Hooper was second. The ranges were 008 and 600 yards. Weather very disagree- abie, oe -- interested in the Souris-North Lake mail service will be gladto learn that Mr. Brecken, Acting Inspector of Post Offices, has decided to make a change in the time of departure from Souris, being of opinion that it is better to return to the old arrangement, and have the courier leave Souris immediately after the arrival of the noon train from Char- The change will take effect from the 27th inst. tiene Os Friday night John A. and Angus Camp- be Lof Black Pond, Loc 46, ki led a large bear that had been pestering the neighborhood for some time back. He had killed a sheep on Thursday night. The next night the two Uompbell:, with « gun apiece, placed them. About 10 PERSONS lottetown ] i . Luesiay, seives up a tree near the carcass. ociock along came brnin for his evening al } : ‘ a meal, but insteal of g-tnggmutton he got shot, and his ul body was taken to Souris to Mr. Allan Boisner. > —— next day and sold H. M.S. CaNapa arrived at Georgetown from Souris on Saturday evening. It will be remembered that the other night the Canada ollided with the barque Peeress off the coast of Anticosti. Report says that the lookout on the barque saw the steamer, but the steamers lookout did not see the barque in time to pre the collision. The latter was considerably damaged, and was towed into Gaspe by t): iaia. The Canada was also injured, her io;ward compartments filling with water immediately after the accident. Rev. Mr. O'Meara, who some time since resigned his charge as Rector of St. Paul's, aad is now about to leave the Island, preached a tarewell sermon yesterday, Sunday evening, in St. Paul's Church, to an attentive congre- gation. His text was the 24th verse of the 20th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. ‘‘But none of these things move me, neither count i my life dear to myself,so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry which I have received of the Lord Jesas, to testify the gospe! of the grace of God.” From this text the reverend gentleman preached a power- ful and very affecting discourse. in reviewing his ministry, first as Curate and latterly as Rector of St. Paul's Church, he spoke of the unmoving kindness and truly Christian spirit, manifested towards him by Dr. Fitzgerald, who always received him as a brother in the Lord. He also expressed his gratefulness to the officers and members of the church for the many tangible evidences they had given of their truly Christian spirit towards him. inenihitilleeiinas Kev. Jon Snenton delivered a powertul and earnest in the Prince Street Methodist Church last evening. He selected a6 hs texts Deuteronomy 25th, 18th, ** How he met thee by the way and smote the hind- most of thee,” and Joshua 10th, 19th, *‘ And stay ye not, but pursue after your enemies, aad smite the hindmost of them.” In eloquent and impassioned language he urged his hearers to ‘Come tothe front” in Christian | life and example and be always ready to speak a kindly word to the erring and show by their lives that the spirit of love was within them. He deprecated the possibility of the sermon Havirax, N. S., Sept. 25. Freddie Douglas, aged eleven, was run over and killed by a street railway car. As running Sunday cars in Halifax is illegal, the widowed mother will claim heavy com- pensation. Cholera at New York. New York, Sept. 25. The cholera stricken steamer Alesca is still swinging at an anchor off lower quaran- tine. Two passengers died last evening and twenty-three passengers are six at New York. Big Loss by Fire. Toronto, Sept. 25. The loss by fire at the village of Craven- hurst Friday will exceed half a million dollars. Over $2500 is already subscribed towards the relief of those rendered home- less. —— Good Mackerel Fishery. Ha irax, Sept. 25. SSplendid mackerel fishing is reported along the Cape Breton coast shore. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 26—10 a.m. Southwest and west wind, fair weather, not much change in temperature. Fishery Notes. Last week's fishing was rather unsuccess- ful. Only a few barrels of mackerel were caught by seine. Fishermen say that sein- ing is over for this season. With the hook and line however, some of the largest and best mackerel ever caught on this coast have been taken within the last few days. All agree that there is any quantity of mackere) but they are hard to catch. About thirty sail came into Svuris harboT for shelter on Saturday. Among the number there were only two American seiners. It is said that there are only a very few of the latter now in the Bay. Cruisers Acadia, Critic and Advance were there among the fleet. H. M.S. Canada also gave the port of Souris a call the same day. Schooner Samuel Drake caught sixteen barrels mackerel Friday off East Point with hook and line. While the fish were biting fast, a school suddenly showed up. The crew sprang into the buat, set the seine, but missed the mackerel. The cook, the only one left on board, sept on fishing, and by the time his companions had got on board again had caught overa barrel of No. 1's. The Loraine, Capt. Tierney, Souris, caught 18 barrels mackerel with the hook and line last week off East Point. The Harriet Torry, Capt. Lord, Souris, Methodist Church in Charlottetown falling to the hindmost and that God would require, as ‘3 ancient times, to resort to the smiting process. A passing allusion was made to the recent sudden death of George W. Millner, who was referred to as one of the most active aud godly men of the Church—his happy and. Victorious death should be an incentive to | geod living. ‘*How many opportunities,” sald the preacher, ‘‘ have been lost.” Oppor- ; tunities fordoing and getting good, oppor- tunities to save souls from going down to destruction, opportunities to fit us for an in- heritance with the saints in light. A brilliant peroration followed, in which the brevity of the Christian warfare and the eternity of, the Victor's joy wasdwelt upom Levu gd for. warts “al Ge ok ian | ' i | was very near making a big haul the other day. Her seine was set around an immense reat DATIA -MRAMINER) (40i.- - -- Horse Notes. - Derrick sold for $400 after winning the colt race in Truro, Mr. Zebley is coming to the Island in a few | days to purchase horses for the St. Jobn street railway. James Fraser, M. P, P., of Goldenville. hus! sold his fast trotting Bashaw gelding to Uhas. Rood, of Pictou. c | J. I. Case will match Jay Eye See to beat any trotter in the world, best. three in five to harness, for $10,000. Black Nelson trotted a ‘mile’ on Thursday afterncon at Fredericton in 2.44, firat half in 1.20. On a good mile track this horse can put up a mile in 2.35. Harry Wilkes is rapidly approaching racing form. On Tuesday morning last he trotted a quarter in 394 seconds on the new half-mile track at Fredericton. At Naragansett Park, Providence, R. I., on the 22nd inst., J. B. Barnaby sent his double team, Captain and Ernest Maltravers, a fast mile to beat 2.33}, for a cup valued at $100, offered by the Society for the Encouragement of Domestic Industry. The wagon with Barnaby weighed over 400 pounds. ‘Time, 2.26, the best mile for double team ever made on Narangansett track. a -<- e His Grace Ancusisnor.O’ Brien, is trans. lating into French for the Bithurst Courier the beautiful story of the Virgin Martyr Saint Agnes. | | oe THe Halifax Herald reports that two men belonging to Hi.M. S. Bellerophon. are under arrest upon a charge of theft, and will be tried. by court martial. HOTEL AKRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 24—-S Nelson, Shubenacadie, N S; F S Kirkpatrick, St John, N B; J © Redmond, Montreal; Geo Perry, do; Chas L Bailey, Galt; A T Porter, Montreal; A B Carritt, St John; R Golding, Montreal; H Hathey, Bathurst; J E Agur, StJohn, N B. 26—J McLean, Souris; Geo Muttart, do. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 24—Richd Bagnall, Hunter River; W Gibers mn, Woodstock, NB; W F Glidden, do. SHIP NEWS. | CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Sept 23—Ozoff, Cook, Sydney; Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; J W Allen, Tren- holm, Cocagne, N B. Sept 24—Brilliant Star, Hartling, Canso; Mi- kado, Fraser, Alberton; P L_G, Anderacn, Pictou. PORT OF “— 26--Mary, Landry, Bathurst, Maggie, ingley, Tatamagouche; Mary Queen, White, fishing voyage; Willian, Mutch, Pinette; Annie GG, Eastman, Hawkesbury. CLEARED. > 23—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Minnie Scott, Allen, Baie Verte; Day Spring, Le Blane, Sydney; Confederate, Forrest, do; J W Allen, Trenholm,Cocagne. Sept 24—E Brown, Richards, Grand River: iawn, Hartling, Halifax. Sept 26—Maggie, Hingley, Pictou; Annie G, tastman, Shediac; William, Mutch, Pinette. OTHER PORTS. S'side, Sept 22—Erd, Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, lumber. 23-—-ss Miramichi, Baquet, Montreal, mdse. Cld Sept 22——Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, bal. 23—ss Mira- michi, Baquet, Pictou, mdse. ; MARRIED. At Chatanooga, Tenn., Sept. 18th., Geo Toombs, of Charlottetown, to Miss Lu¢ Caryl, of Oakland, Val. eee e H. H. DIED. On the Z5th inst...of tvphoid fever, Lester Waldo Thorne, aged 4 years, 9 months and 16 days, be- loved son of William and Ada Thorne. In that beautiful place he bad gone to prepare For all who are washed gnd forgiven, And many dear children are gathering there, For of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. fFuneral on Tuesday, at 3 o'clock, from Hills- borough’Street to Peoples’ Cemetery.] (Boston, New Hampshire and St. John papers Please copy.) Pf. ISUND BAILWAL ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will be issued by this Railway, as under, in con- nection with the Prince and King’s County Exhi- bition : From all Stations East of Royalty Junction to Summerside, by Forenoon Trains, on Sept. 27th inst.; from Charlotietown, Cape Traverse and Intermediate Stations by Forenoon Trains on September 2%th. and from ‘Tignish and Interme- diate Stations by Special Train and Forenoon Regular ‘Train ©n September 28th, all Tickets being good to return up to and on 30th inst., in conneciion with Prince County Exhibition. From Stations on Souris Branch to George- town, by Afternoon Train, on Sept. 2%th inst,, to parti¢s in charge of exhibits; from all stations west of Royalty Junction to Georgetuwn by the Tignish Accommodation Train. on Sept. 28th, aud frum Charlottetown, Souris and Intermediate Stations by Forenoon Trains on Sept, 29th, all tickets being good to retu:n up tosand on Oct, 'st, 1887, in comnection with the King’s County Exhibition. J. UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Sevt.-19, 187, ~—ex pat eod wky prs 1 wk nt ot te PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. Prince County Exhibition. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Tignish for Summerside at 4.45 a. m., on Sept. 2%th inst.; returning will leave Summerside at 515 p. m., carrying Passengers and Exhibits to and from Prince County Exhibition. teturn Tickets by this train at one first-class fare. J, UNSWORTH, Acting Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1887. —ex pat eod wky prs Iwk TAMARAC Alderman RE. Elbeck, Kingston,. Ont., school, but unfortunately, just when the prize seemed won, the seine caught on, something at the bottom and got torn, and only seventeen barrels were captured. Nearly every vessel in the Bay got a few’ barrels mackerel within the last few days with hook and line. What the fish lack in | Men who quantity is made up in quality. have been fishing in the Bay for the last | thirty years say they never saw such: beauties. One bloater caught off the Point measured 18 inches in length, 14 inches across the back, and the fat, on the front. 4 wes tbrve<fusttiry of ay inth thick, says; ‘‘Tamarac Elixir” ia the best medicine on earth for Coughs and Colds* Ta my own case it produced rapid and gratifying results. I caught a severe cold which. it. seemed impos- sible to break up, but continually became more thoroughly seated. Finally a hacking cough set in which troubled me day and night, causing soreness of the Lungs. Hearing your eam MON DAY, ittd CROSS FOR NEW YORK THR STEAMSHIP “MIRANDA” is intended to leave CHARLOTTETOWN FOR NEW YORK, VIA HALIFAX, ABOUT THE OE OFT O'T O BE R HORSAS and CATTLE rarried at ratés to Bermudaunad West Indies. Through-Bills of Lading issued to Philadelphia. Bakhtin re, Savannah, Bernrvgday West Indies, London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Havre, Hamburg, aud-ether Enropean Ports. ‘ For freight or passage apply to “| FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. through Ch’town, Sept. 20, 1887. P. E, ISLAND EXHIMO 107 Wilt be held at Charlottetown on Wednesday and Thursday, OCTOBER 5th and 6th. Ali Live Stock Entries must be made on or before. FRIDAY, September 30th, at 6 o'clock, p- m. Entries of other exhibits will be made up to TUESDAY, October 4th, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. sharp, after which hour nothing can be received for exhibition. Travelling arrangements ‘on the most favorable terms have been made with the P. E. Isiand Railway, the steam Navigation Company, the steamers Heather Belle and Southport; also with the Intercolonial Railway from ail points .be- tween Mulgrave, Halifax and St. John inclusive, to Pictou Landing and Point du Chene. A large crowd of visitors from all points are expected to visit this Provincial Exhibit of Agri- culture and lecal industry. For further particulars get Prize List and Pro re: A. MeNEILL, SECRETARY. Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1837. —wky 4i pat her yuar Jour pio WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc. WANTED—A boy to attend a horse. ‘One from the country preferred. Apply . at this office, sep26 tf ; : & a WANTED—A Girl for general house word; references uired; for Mrs. H. W. Long- worth. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumber- land Street, sept6 ANTED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. Morrison, 40 Grafton Street West. ' sept26 tf J ANTED—A Girl for general housework in a small family; Apply at this office. sep26 THOMAS SMITH, Royalty, has for sale. two tundred bushels of ripe Onions, superior quality, which he will sell in quantities to suit perchaseey, aut reasonable prices. Orders left at is stalle, No, 37 and 383 Market House, or at ghis address, 2} miles from town, will be promp'ly attended to. se pt26 3i pd T° LET — Ove-half. of Two-story House on Fitzroy Stree , adjoining John Stumoles, con- taining six rooms, with large porch; a'so one- halt of a Cvttage, with front reom and porch; “dry, frost-proof ceilars.—Patrick Sherry. sept24 tf BAKERY FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A fine opportunity now offers to obtain a good busi- ness; our shop. and bakery for sie gnd to let. A .person of moderate capital can step right in and continue our business in all its branches.—Jcs., Knight & Son, Great George Street. sept 24 tf HOUSE W ANTED— About Oct. I6th, a medium- sized Dwelling, on a clean street, near the centre of the city—K, Balderston. sept2i 3i EATHERS: Cleaned and Curled at Rocklin House—Mrs. Macinnis, sep23 tf — as - For SALE—A Single-barrel,. Breech-loading Remington Shot Gua, very little used. Apply to this office. , sept23 ut STOLEN OR STRAYED —Last Friday evening, au Skye ‘Terrier; answers to the neme of Snap; if found in the possession of anyone afer this date they will be prosecuted; reward for re‘uru. Apply at this oftice. sept23 3i -ERVANT GIRL WANTED.—Apply to D. McLeod, Dominion Building. sept23 3i pd O LET—House on Bayfield S'reet. containing six rvoms, with pantry and cval shed at- tached; possession givei immediately. Apply to EK. H. Nocton, 81 Bayiield Street. sept23 3i pd WANTED—A Boy for general work ina shop; must be well recommended. Apply at this office: : sept20 tf ‘ BASS’ FOR POTATOES—A quantity of Bags (old and new) for sale. Apply at P. E, Island sep20 4i pd Steam Navigation Co. POUND —Last eveni ,»& sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying at Thomas Hickey’s, Sidney Street. septi6 li pd T° LET—For a term of years, a House witha large yard attached, suitable fora boarding house, situated on Kent Street. Apply to James Phillips. septié tf WANTED—By a competent young lady a posi- tion as Book-keeper or Saleswoman. The best ef references giveu. Address P, 0. Box 602, Chariottstown, septl6 BeA RDERS—Good accommodation for a few Permanent and Transient Boarders at the Railway House, Water Street.—John Bolger. septié tf T° LET—That Dwelling House on corner of Euston Street and St. Peter’s Road, now es McFarlane; possession occupied by Mr. J; a regor = atouce A ston Street. 10 LET—A ane, with four rooms and _ porch, situated on Sidney Street; possession given 13th sent.—-R; K. Brace, sept 10 ¢ Se pt ee ~ — comm T° LET—House and Shop, situated on King ,~ Street, Apply at this office. sepl tt POR. SALE—One eon Deena Engine, need bet very little and ing repair; a o . right steam: Boiler, complete, They will be sod arlotteto ‘‘Tamarac” highly recoinniended, I procured a} enter en bie = aun - bott!e. The first dose eased the cough, and one bottle completely cured me. It is a splen-- did preparation, pleasant to the taste, and ould be kept in avery hous®. "| Sept P, WS87 Ag & Why - ae TSS T° LET—The House on Pownal Street, occu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing tn ir ; er ae i) to W See yy - ~ -—) HE Soeeke vem fo ° s are sag a . eR i. e: : . * melt * be SEP” TEMBER . ae BEER Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties Novelties ee 2), ee in Dress Goods. in Mantles, im Wool Goods in Fur Goods. in Fancy Goods. FALL AND WINTER. Colored Moire Plush. Colored Checked Plush. Colored Fancy Plush. Colored Plain Plush. Dress Goods! Dress Dress Goods! _ Dress Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1887. ee Goods Groods ! ‘BEER BROS. NEW DRY GOODS. FALL ANNOUNCEMENT. Perkins & Sterns Have much pleasure in intimating to their numerous customers that their New Goods for this Season’s Trade are now to hand, and all departments are now filled up with the Latest Designs and the Newest Fabrics at the very Lowest Prices. Perkins & Sterns Sept. 16—dy & wky Bankruvt: ) SUITS, bought A()? prices that will — . Hal Clothing, 0 arvains for All | :0:— at a sacrifice, will be cleared out at astonish all. The natives have got to be surprised, and the only way to do it is to show them our C othing and tell the price. All-wool Suits, worth $10.00 (just think of it) now only $6.60. Extra good Worsted Suits, worth $14.00, now $10.00, Coat, Pants and Vest, separate, at tremendous low prices. Try us, we can do it, and the goods must go. L, -B-P R OWS E, SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEKN STREET. Ch’town, Angust 8, 1887—eod & wky ARK WRIGHT & CO, ey, New. Factory---New Labor Saving Machines--- _ New Designs---New Wethods---New Prices, While our Prices ————— fy) are Less, we claim that our Goods, for Design, Material and Workmanship are second to none. We do not make a practice of running down or trying to depreciate other people's goods—ours sell on their merits. Ch’town, Sept. #7, 1887. SD AN ACAI, i cs ili i a OE NRT a aE aT er a a a a ame Se A ea Mgt: one Peng egeriroe an Zar <a AE RR em oe eT enema = cee PER A, cetiniieete tee 2s crema: sae Sot mn SOR apa NReRR AN sen no omen Plies Sir eisai ah mina 2 se mere Prue 637 = a _saper = ee Speer so oa ae remy Gall canadien a 2S epee saree me oe es a Dee NM an Seaman mem come