St we ~~ ie Loci ‘al | and “Other items, —_—_—— ee Goop Wacus-—Itida stated th Peay dollars : Land boxed ee paid ip Ding r har- tnt hands én Manitoba | FURNITURE Large sale of furniture by sat on Thursday the -28th inst.—R. R aristo, & ron Sea advt. tl dt io I Pricer Scn001 We learn that ne bin : have been eond luded for the pur- 6 y tha fea d ohCite School Prustees, of t U pper Pan Street Sehog}” property » 29300 # for (a iii Notic! Phe rs of the Benovolent iris iatv W t im regalia at their Hall, at 7.'4,.0n \ sday morning, where, headed by » Artillery Band, ‘they ‘will 1a ProTessi rn thr Roilway Station for the sttending ‘the picnic at Souris. -_ ->-- — Sip Dearne Wi ret to hear that a child of Captain Sumuel MeLean,of Point Prim, brotherof Wajliann MeLean, Bsq.. of he Me: its Bank $0_ severely in- jured by a horse en-Friday-that he died on Saturday evening. Viakine Reepy.—The — Directors & the Kirve s Gounty Exhbibpion-atefhaving the Ex hibition Grounds and Trotting Park fitted up which Gill tak next, ilu for thei® show Mul pleas placd ow the | They guarantee a} he attend, -_ picmb * time Lime ~~ in v0 S vil] Important.—The steame v the Ferry Wharf. at half-past * ley : a 2 be at . Ver this evening. Al} -who were invited to } attend the excursiog | thi8 afternoon, but were unable to attend, will thus have an} opportunity of joining in the evening ion | * nd » ; pene : ws NOTIC! dutending purcbasers ¥ isu | inspect tue jurniture at the Jate residence. of | Mrs? ~ alnter, “on? echt -Atreet, < belo Qa auction on Thursday will have opportunity | on doing so on 1 uesday and Weinenion , from 2 to 4 in the afternoon.--R. BErIARISTO, Auctioneer. MEETING.—A speciai. meeting of Senevolent irish Seciety will be held in their Hall, Prince Street, this evening — at 8 o'clock for the purpose of making arrange- ments for the funeral of their late brother Pierce Doyle. of Summerside. the By order of President From LivesrooL.—The barkentine Eremm, Captain J. P! Murchison, a: rived from = are pool on Sunday morning vith a general cargo, and is now discharging. As soo as she ‘een in & cargo of deals the Erema will saii for | Liverpool, which port she will leave on return to Charlottetown th. latter part of September, tec Tne Furcorrry Racer. It is now settled that the futurity race will take place on the Summerside driving park on the 16th Sep- tember, The purse, which will amount te about $400, will be divided amongst the four fastest two-year-olds in the province. There will also be a three-year-old race for a special merehants’ purse of $60. For Sr. Joun’s.—TLhe Black Diamond Steamship Bonavista,,..Captain Anderson, arrived from Montreal en route to St John’s, Nflid., at eleven o'clock on Sunday night, with a general cargo. After taking in cargo She proceededwa her arag.s dry Channell was the only passeiger for port. Mr. A A. Macdonald, Mrs,’ 'Mac- donald, Mr, Harris, Mr. J. J MoRae ‘and Mrs. Murray were passengers frém Mon- treal for St. John’s. Commpars ATION. — Phe ir esseny Bic secration of Bishop-clect motnag Wee at 9 @elock on Thursday morning stau’g Cathedral His Lordship Bisho Intyre will perform the cereniony, as tishop Rogers of Chatham and Bishe - eron of Antigonish. After €ie consecration, the Bishop will held are¢eption at the palace, and atefhree o’clac in th@ afternoon.,.the Bishop-efect wilP entertain the visiting clergy and.aaumber of other friends at St. Dun- stan’s College — nnn tap cers A Giowine Reporr.—Hon. John Car- ling, Minister of Agriculture, has received the following telegram from Prof Saunders; superintendent of the experimental farin, whos oth repent in the aa on a tour onA Val INDIAN Hest N. wit, August 19. To Hon. John Carling, London : Have seen crops through central and soath- ern Manitoba, also eastern Assiniboia. Ex- ceptibg small areas injured by hail, the aver- age js excellent. At Brandon and Indian ead the grain crops are magnificent. Wish you conld see them. Large areas are now being eut daily. Splendid ripening weather— bright, warm days and cool nights. The low- est S@mperature this month was: Brandon, 3°, WiILitAM SAUNDERS. > 34 7 Indian Head, (Signed) From Bosron.~—The steamer Worcester, Captain Nickerson, arrived from Boston about ten o'clock this forenoon having been detained at Halifax and Canso by fog. She brought a large general cargo and the following pas- sengers: MrA Yates, Mr GF Doby, Miss E Hickey, Mrs Thomas, Mrs Caldwell, Miss C Costello, Mrs G F Williams, Mrs A Keith, Master Russel Keith, Miss Douse, Misses Mullin (2), Mr G@ A. Holmes, Miss E T C Simmons, Mr P E Jones, Miss Bertie Jones, Miss Maria J Smith, Miss Eliza A Smith, Mr E T Bloodgood. Miss McQuarrie, Miss Browr, Miss McRae, Mr F EF McMahort, Mr A i McCulloch, Mary McMahon, Miss “Tabard, Mead Crogsinan, Mrs Benjawni n, Mr Benjamin, Rel BAamitton;, Col Wm Stark, Major T H Goodwin, Mr W T Metcalf, Mrs Metealf, Miss L Tate, Mrs Richardson, Miss Richard- son, Master Richardson, Fiorence McLeod, Mrs Farmer, Mrs.Freiach, Mrs Morgan, Miss (on Mrs Snow, Mr M McGerrio, Martin Hany period wart, Fritz L Simmons, MrsA CuRongh -— Mr D Gillis, A Fause Report. “Mr. Edward Henry, J. P., of Granville, writes to the Summer- 5 Agriculturist complaining that in the Journal of inst., appeared an © ar- ticle wtating tWat aeiiterse in charge of Hugh Macleod ran away on Morice’s hill, breaking Macleod’s legs and injuring other parties named in the “item./,. Mr. Henry »Z0es oF to say that the statements in the item had no foundation in fact, and that unless James Falconer, whose name ap- “pears ad the aathur! 6f the “letter; makes affidavit disclaimin#alfeénnected with it, the people of Granville will hold him re- Banat Mr. Henry and the§people of ranville should not’ too hastily condemn Mr. Falconer. — [+ is 4 common practice for would-be practical’j.‘cers to sign the name of a respectably vesijent ty their letters in order toinsure insertion. Toe Examiner ~tgusts that the persou guilty of sending the article complained-of-by Mr. Henry to the Journal will befunnd out and punished. a en 25. 1890. pee anne gi etal ee : + oe See aites m~ ~~ ia tae = Y “XAMINER, - = 7 iRLRG i APWhe TH ‘, DIED. SSS SPI eee a ro Tae Examieen | Oude Notes. . oe . Orrawa, Aug, 24. Passes over the Intereolontal for Mari- time Province riflemen ee the a ee watches wor d yester- day At Summerside, yesterday, the 24th inst., after a long illness, Pierce. Doyle, leay'ng widow and eight children to mourn their | {F@netal from Church St , Summersid morrow {) neaday jamorning, at 10 o'chos On Monday morning, 25th inst., Nova, H ning mont een da ogg aged a Tuesday, a sae Peber’s Cemetery J be s Tn this city, on the 23x t., of hear fafiure, Ploy A. Meatkil: thi t | wife i Arthur Muriel, only daughter of Robert and dessie | rae to St. | | Gov arnnteut ius dechdea to widen ent Clarke, in the 89th year of her AGO, & | i to Kingston Dry Dock, now being con=| disconsolate husband and six small ae Do structed to 50 feet so as —_ anahie the Ta¥y: to mourn.their loss, “May her soul rest’ in | ee (X) , est class of vessels navigating the lakes to” 7A. i3th, M " fe of Jol * , 7] y, t t / : f > ; " - sfoeear SAbAMAst elegraphs from M Mabon, ia da Stee of ithe “ute Ww iiliam PU: ADIES ARS CORDIALLY INVITED to inspect our new range of DRESS: MATERIAL ‘ . toler m Man- itoba that § @light Races seve eda che Large, of Little York, in the 66th year of her| gg Whieh h: ive e just come to hand. A choice selection of the deading Novelties in COS- Pp rovinee on Fridsy night and that potatoes} 22 _ TUME PWE!Ds. SERGHS, CASHMERES, MERINOKS, &, in the newest Shades and and other tendex vegetables had been rate touched, but the Wheat was little affected. ° . abrics, Oe / mers ‘noderate prices. One third of the ted fife is already harvest: te Ask to see our special line of SILK WARP HENRIETTAS, the best value in the ed and the remainder too far advanced ta city. Trimmings, Braids, Ribbon Velvets, Buttons, &c. - > th be seriously hurt. The Ladoga wheat was ba harvested a week ayo. A Hamilton deputation interviewed | WEY WR Oe > — 4 a Hon Mr. Bowell yesterday and Ve GE. é.é I< aH, ce Y EP Ait Jt MEN r ‘ procested a rainst fellows of a 5 woed for nse in the :oannfac' nre nf suarria e wheely being place od tht free SRE) Phe " This important branch. ise. nner the management f a First. class Milliner with lesge depute! ion . thes these” wGelés ard xperience. [adies may rely upon their orders being executed \in first-class style boing wal ebn C Cunacabh the? prosepet time. | r Hy, ent up Yoe | re »p Vea. | ge ! ae en ee eee pee KENEVOLENT TRISH ALY any OF SOURIS intend holding a Picnic : —-- - _on the favorite old Tea Grounds, 3 Stabbed on an Island Vessei. ie New Lowpos, Conn, Aug 24. ‘On Wednesday, Tbh Angst, FAMILY MOU ANIN G. ‘Pte sth one) Avenger -strack on-Watch Hill Reef this morning, floated without} to aid them in raising funds for buii.): y , Tor damage, and proceeded. While on the their new Hall. i | We" reef a sailor sixbbed the mate in‘ehd left ‘Tables Sill LG stippliee) iwith 6)’ ts tial | os Large Stock of Newest Dress Fabrics sige durlug xn altercation. The attending Refreshm: ind the Saleon i | e all ‘ ' z ze physicians ate of the epinion um the kinds of srita: ‘drinks, ete . es : | . e wound will! prive! fatal fINo. arreu was }y ip addition, the Gommitier. Jyee i and Mourning Requisites now opening direct | made» «Iho, .wegsel..linils from Ch: ariotie- | rangements for various Usines aid ~~ . t town, P. E. I.. and is hound there from =, | fmetite, eneh as Bowling A) ley, si bey : Perth Amboy. Swings, Sack, Hurdle and Poot Races, from London. pa other athletic sports. The Victoria Election. Prof. Shuttle: of Prince of W ales Col. ' a ie will give an Address on Scientific Parm- fae Sr. Joun, Aug. 24. | ing and Agricul! tural Education. ee e The election yesterday to fill the vacancy a 2 roe Ti a 7 leave eae at} AE : e in the Provincial Legislature fer V ictopivty oem yr Pat Shee belie hee ale ee as idl ye Countyyeaesed by the resignation of Baird ae with resent Miter. rc CA hariottetown, August 22, 1890.—eod'& w 2 oe . ies in cc Mseqhened” GF Se PrOteee APR nse wie f 95 Stand. eet of 48 pe ee Esti, eee” Ree cc a oe Sof ry nqsulted in the e ectic sk of P orter, the Op- | Georget: own train will be d ayer dl for pusse: | pésition candis eth by twelve of a majority. ; gers going. beck en the -p: ¢i } — Excursion rates from Charlottetown, George- i} * Strike and its Consequenc es:~ | townend-intermediate stations, good to re- ; turn the same day, as follows :— ) a CHicago, Aug. 24 |. | Between » 7000 and 3000 men were tem- Een to OSS ie usity)-+ - BEE q porarilysithvown out ofpemployment inqthe } To$:40: to Midgell. (i: qu... wan We sto ck yards yesterday on account of the! St, Peter’s to Ashton.......... nce Oe eel ih oes : strike @f'engineers and firemen in the | rnil-} Selkitk pt Rollo Bry. ; 1.4 .). eats 30c | : iri cr May st way switching association. I the /etvike | Bear a érand New! bhbiud Li wy 23h | : 7 continues until Monday at least 15,000 men| Harmony.................0....00-0 000s te Pa ys 5 it al es ex Sere j will be in idleness. Georgetown to Perth, inclusive ......... 85ec ] zi & >! { St a 45 4] }) P sak siiincidiebliin i Baldwin’ ne DE Nok penne 75c, # -opu ar PLC Ce or Pad. an ar ae r y S: — e ADR it pitt Ty iii : | Fast Trotting. -Return tickets at one first-class fare will be } ligtu gif it Wy } A L 5 tt Figsued fron Charlottetown and intermediate | : : oe OF a fe 5 Curcaco, Aug. 23. stations by regular morning train on the 27th, | IIT erst “To i £. j s good to return: up te and. rfpelpding Ith of | os a The famous California mare Suriel/made Anugnst, ( > a mile here to-day in 2.103, in an effort to is: \ME S L ANDRIG ~€ AN, beat ihe None year-old decord of 2.1.1 5 Ws AY Secretary: Iarkc Saleh Up to the Ist of “August this-season’s*trade with us has been Ss Sos fa y | Westbor Buitetir ate 23,25. 9y oars expe lingly, good—mueche ahead « olAlast, years We attribute it to : Pow, August 25.10 me | ay cook BOOK othe fact that we have been giving excellent valueyin all kinds of : South to west winds, clearing weather, not! j @ puch change in aaeaie. r : ‘Sta ple and : eh ICY + pp y fl H0ds. = hose: who have* how ‘traded with : —_ eee B ffi . af eile | bagged ee us in-the past should do so:now, and ethey will find we have. the | ® aoe | : ; : We sont to Wa dha Alek. Horne, Ran. : cheopest goods io be had. During August we will give some to be : on me ears ‘ Trctiilicwen Wiatdiind qecchet on ox-|* wpe lor Fu ni ture) ‘iio o¥pel ae in Summer Dress Goods, Millinery, arasols, eellent sermon in St. Peter’s Church yester- day forenoon on the observence of the Lord’s om. and left for Q:ebee thigtmorning. The Venerable . Archdeacon of Prince Ed- ward Island Saturday evening and preached at St. Peter’s last evening. BECaptain John A. Longworth and Mrs. Longworth returned from their trip to Eng- | land on Saturday evening. They were absent | about two months. Mr. James A. J. McKenna and Kenna, of Ottawa, who have been a a Mrs. morrow. Mrs. William Elder, widow of Bon. William from Great Britain on | few weeks in this city, will leave for home to- | ‘ | BY AUCTION. e : ¥ AM authorized to sell Pee at the dj late residence of Mrs. Henry Palmer, ; deceased, Kent Steset, On Thursday, 28th August, insi., | AT U O'GLOG K,, A. M., All the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, prising Drawing Room, Dining Room, coim- Break- Elder, died at St. John; N.. B.,.on Friday | fast Room, Bedroom, Hall ind Kitchen Fur- afternoon, Mrs. Elder had been ~th failing | nitwre-; One Piano. health. ALso—2 Cows, | Pig, lot of Hens, 1 Lawa{ Thomas Alley; Ksq.; is somewhat-better to--|-Mowerand Garden Tools. da Mr. Edmund-MeMahon, of the Waterbury | Sale posttiy e. No reserve. Democrat, Copn., is “re his nother | Ro BEATRSTO, sisters in ‘this cit; e ig accompanied by | | apgQi) Auctionger, his daughter, . Miss Madie McMahon. | Ee ee 5 oo aa a |e Mr William Fennell, brother of Mr- Robert | 5 =o a Fennell, of Norton & Fennell, was among the! 7¥" ‘ * } cis passengers in the train wi recked on the Old Colony Road, near Quincy, Mass., last week." Mr. Fennell fortunately escaped unhurt. He WANTED. -A General Servant. Apply at tei gave a vetyi graphic acagunt of the digaster fo, beh fy 276 of , MR, ARCH. nN eee a reporter of the Boston. Herald, ee ees | : Postal Inispector ‘French, ‘and Mr. Gorman, OR SW, wik fitst-tlass Birch Bark Q nge, of the Auditor,Goide: ab Department, Ottawa, Fe made in Byppericton, Ne oe to : Mr. ARTUETT. dj pd-+aug?s” are in the city. (sorman is the president of the St. Vincent de oo Society of Ottawa, and both he,and Mr. French, were present at the meeting-oF- the Oha iaiies onfereniéd A House containing eight rooms, in O LET. iv<nient part of the ey Hpi ie Bea add dived : accent gti = aes anes. Mrs. George 4 Williams (nee Miss Florrie Smith); Mrs-« a” T. Keith & Sn, and Mitses Ma ead Eliza Smith of Taunton, Mass., are visiting friends in this city. With increasing -years Mrs. Scott-Siddons loses nothing of heg,anaryellous powers — her | vivacity is as great asever, and he: pertonal | beauty remains uadimitrished“: ¥/ M. OG. A. Hall 28th August. _——>- EXOURSION TO GEORGETOWN.—The excur- sion to Georgetown on Saturday was attend- ed by about one hundred persons. The special | was in charg? of Conductor MéGowan: Super. intendent Unsworth was among the excur- sionists, and did.everythine in his power to | make the trip aspleasant one. The train left here at 9 ock amd ‘reached Georgetown | about 11.30; leaving \ on return 4t 4.15 and | arriving in the city about 6.30. The four hours and a‘ half’in Georgetown were passed | very pleasantly. About 3 o'clock, however, the rain, which had kept off wonderfully well during the ealry part of the day, began to WwW fall heavily, damping the ardor of some of | the excursionists and the clothing’ of others | who were caught out withdtt. - umbrellas. cess. mene enliply fits ai Tue Business Cottce:—All second elass | teachers who wish to take book-keeping |’ instead of. Freneh will. consult” their own, interests by making immediate ‘a ligation to the Charlottetown Business sane A special course in penmanship will ps «cluded. _aug25 5i eod It is high time that an example were made of some of these persons. K D. ©. for the Stemaci. Everyone Voted the éxetirsion ‘a grand: suc | spel at THE !°x compe oO Mmpo LTA Pace int dead Fé ‘pair, five rooms, watcr in connection, < King Street. Apply at this office, containing situated on aug22 OST.—-In the neighborhood of ‘Qtreen Sthiate; this morning, a Necktie Pin, horse, shoe | shape, set with diamond chips and’ pearls. *ind- ier will be rewarded by leaving), pang at this office. i pdaug22 | wart ED AT ONCE.—A good, reliable Maid Servant aah general housework with a family of three. and a to Mas, D. T. JOHNSTON, corner of - anc ang22—2i pd 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 or Grist Mill, Offers received at offieg | of Hillsborough Streets 1 Company. JY WANTED. —A Girl to do general housework in asmall family. Apply to Mrs, L. Js BRER, aug22 : By * lady, one or twa unfirnisted about September: 10th, in \pply at this office. AN TED rooms and boa" the west end of the ¢: py augi8 ORSES AN!) BUGGIES LO. HIRS, by the | day or week very reasonable. Apply to |G G. JURY, north side of pte Square. opposite Fost Office.” In 2aw: ncn TANTED TOK ENT About! eh , October, a House, containing 8or,9 rooms, nice situa- . Anyone expecting to have’suct, toict may sear of a youd tenan ane ng at this office. eter Boxy orto innel6—tf po LET.—Onc-halt of the Doubdle Tenement House, containing six rooms and & kitchen, te! fitted up, situated on the corner of Pownal ater Streets. Rent motlerate, Apply to De BLANCHARD. ; tt-augl4 vi —tf o kn GO Give! IMlislins, etc. We have a job lot of Homespuns, cuieatehs lor Boys’ wear (or even Men’s), arhiioh we will clear at a LOWiguriee."10 29u'Te | SOW PENING—A pis stock of Grey and White Cot- tons, ‘‘otton Warps, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Cottons, Ducks, Drills, Biankets, ete. Having bought at the Jowes t point, we can Sell them: very cheap. © wo | SANG bai tit aaneD > Try) PERKINS & S’'TERNS. ry t Oe wybaepet: as Raspherries Wanted. c 5 i BARRELS RASPBERRIES Bde 5 immediately, for. whigh the very | highest price w . i il I August 1. 1890 ae wah, &, €é = 1 be paid in casi. H. ff. HARTSHORN, | At G. H. Toombs’ Office, Lower Queen * angit--dy 2w LD, Silver and Filled Watches and Chains, Rings, Brooches, Some of above just bought at a price thit cannot be @uplicated, and will be sold 0a Bargains. (L O w ky Hv N oT! (Ox x yen soaking oh a a in my busi- AS x gness this fall, all amounts due me, eithowaye notwof hand, book account, bill of sale or otherv ise, must be settled before the -30th of October next, ‘“EZRA M. HENRY, aug22 PANTOLOGY AT aug22—wy 4i . TONS PURE MANILLA—W holesale 9 lye acaeooe ON | Bonee’s Tailoring / Establishment MAGIO-H bik SALVE, i Wes@ Cape, a ROSS, SRN 5 i ce ——IS NO STRANGER Hy ihn a Hide ae « * ~Beeause it takes universal kndwisaige Lo give universal, satisfaction in the fit and styie lof the Trousers: that Bruce.makes to order for Business Men, and to make them of the best material and in‘the best manner, at prices lower than those of any other first- RS. your proved « sure cure for Sa lady residing in my house cased: the Salve, and found it the best article she ever tried, after using other Salves without doing any ood. {recommended her to try the ‘‘Magic Frealer,” "and before using half.a box, the Salt Rheum di rnish the above hig Shere class Mercha unt. “Pailor in Charlottetown, angls “Send for instructions. for ‘Beli Measiiteinetit. Send for ‘sample of “materials. RY PINE KINDLING WOOD, cheap by the load, Bran, Oats. Barley and Corn, Wil- jett’s Washers, Empire and other Wringers.— b H. LEPAGE, Glasgow ae - Street. + Send your order by mail’to-“ De. BR GE “Ch’town, Aug, 23, 1890. > - S83 @ueen Street. ak