Paty ig i Mo ee a snsesitanaiioes een encanta ainsi aeaeman cena mann TH DAILY EXAMENER, - -. - - - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1889. e a » . ‘e\gN Yay ’ ‘ x t , Local and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Personal. | —— —— = a The Rev. W. W. Brewer has not quite. re- Srpreme Covurtr.—The a vues Ww - SPECIAL DesPaTcHEs To THE EXAMINER, Bow at Sensi, ghee bs teed ianieinn : iY erside o e is ebpober ner BUS 8, é } meet at Summer - ce _ ‘ ” a short time for the benefit of his health. ELectiox. —The Summerside civic THE QUEBEC DISASTER. The North Sydney Herald says: Mrs. J. a Civic election takes place on the 7th October next, nomination on the 25th inst. P. Brennan, who has been spending several months with her mother, Mrs, McKenna, left for her home in Alberton, P. E. L, by str. - Neptune on Sunday evening. —— —_—(x)—_____— Freient Apvaxcine,—It is pees that RELIEVING THE SUFFERERS. Mrs. Capt. Foley and family, who have coal freights at Sydney have gone up 35 cents I iding in North Sydney for the last t within the last ten cays. + years left bystr. Neptune on Simtay-even| Ree fers, Overcoats, Suits, Pants, Childrens’ Suits, > > « Scorrt.—The voting on the ; ; i ee oe Be B, Ielend: Be ae eee Ls : ’ MN ’ * eee en Yoo vit, DOME Startling Discoveries. ney Herald vat Rev. D. F Macdm. | 4AGies’ Dress Goods, Sacque Cloths, Ulsters. &c., in take place on November 28th. Le . adi Aan | bb detik ald, of Souris, has been laid aside through fact the Largest Stock ever shown on P. EK. Esiand, at : . — sickness for the last few days. We hope soon PROMENADE Concert. —If the weather is | QueEBEc, Sept. 22. to hear, however, of his being on foot again. favorable the Citizens’ Band will perform on | avorabl «cp Ba | The work yesterday of removing the His Lordship Bishop McIntyre visited him on r. ry ~s oe debris of Thursday night’s awful landslide Saturday. vie . iia 1 i S$ 4 S E WON 0 ER Fij L C fe FA Pp Vi ch S. or T.—Victoria Division of the Sou: of | was fearfully slow, though half-a battery of tev. Father Gillis, of East Point, returnec ‘ sy . ; oar to his parishioners on Saturday. He was Temperance meets this evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren are always weicome. ~~ Natcra. History Socrety.—The Natural History Society meets to-morrow, at 4 p. m., in McLeod's Hall. All are invited. —_ —— fur M. A. Starr.—This steamer arrived from Pugwash and the usual intermediate ports on Saturday night. She will sail ayain to-night. > THe Rieve.—The annual prize meetin ; of the Queen's County Rifle Association wil! be heldon Wednesday next, commencing at 8 0 clox k. ~- - BaLpvess is says a scientist. Its catching flies in summer time. Use Hall's Hair Re- newer and cover the bald place with healthy hair and flies won't trouble. ilies Parxce County Exutsrrion.—The Frince County Exhibition will be held at Summer- side on Wednesday next ~ Chat thriving town is brightoning up for the event. - ScHoots Re-orpexep.—The Summerside schools, closed owing to the prevalence of scarletina in that town, were re-opened to- day. There was a fair attendance. 7 LA Bonne St. Anne.—There were fully 4000 pilgrims at La Bonne St. Anne on Sun- day week. There were two pilgrims from Quebec and there were also pilgrims from Levis and St. David. siacieaanlilihieapes Foorpatt.—The semi-annual meeting of the Abegweit Football Club will be held in the Upper Parlor of the Y. M. Cc, Boi this evening, at 7.30 o,clock, sharp. All interest- ed should attend —C, Leigh, jr., Secy. smenasaiinieniiie Masosic.—A special meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A F. and A. M., will be held in Masonic Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at So’clock sharp. The 2nd degree wil! be conferred. Visiting brethren cordially wel- comed, sella Po.ice Court.—This morning Francis Me- Carey was fined $4 or 20 days for dranken- ness. Three lads summoned for destroying fruit were discharged as was also another lad arraigned for using indecent language. Au assault case was settled. pantatibieniiit Ir you eould see your own scalp throug’) an ordinary magnifying glass, you woul| be amazed at the amount of dust, dandruff, and dead skin thereon accumulated. The best and most popular preparation for cleansing the scalp is Ayer’s Hair Vigor, ™ > Witu a feeble appetite and imperfect di- gestion, it is impossible for the body to secure the requisite amount of nourishment. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla not only simulates the de- sire for food, but aids the assimilative organs in the formation of good blood and sound tissue. ‘ oni Repairs.—Some repaira to Souris Break- water, requiring immediate attention, are being done by day’s work, and will be ecom- pleted thie month. The balance of the amouat granted last session will be expended in plac- artillery, a troop of cavalry and a hundred men émployed by the Corporation were hard at work. It was a gigantic task to jmove the debris, when pulled apart, for |it was hemmed in as 4 solid mass between |piles of coal standing on the wharves be- hind the houses and the mass of rock fallen from the cliff. It was not until morning dawned yester- day that the full extent and nature of the calamity became apparent, the slide having | broken all the electric light lamps in the vicinity. Locomotion throughout the aftlicted district during the night was im- possible without the aid of torches and then it was exceedingly difficult. One street that winds around the base of the citadel was piled with millions of cubic feet of all sizes, some nearly as large as 4 house. When daylight dawned the enormous ‘cavity from which the destroying avalanche had fallen, startled every body. It had ) leit a plain, smooth surface behind it, show- ‘ing that avisible seam or cleft of rock might have been detected long ago had the locality only been subjected to inspec- tion. In other neighboring masses of overhang- ing rocks large seams also exist; and the men who worked all Thursday night under the shadow of threatening evils, shuddered yesterday at the first sight of the danger which had hung over them. There is no question that the responsibi- lity for the neglect of the proper precau- tions in regard to the public safety from this property belongs properly to the fed- eral authorities who claim contro] of, and in whom is vested for the time being, all ordenance property of which tke site of the citidel and Dufferin Terrace are im- portant parts. Sir Hector Langevin has recognized this by wiring the chairman of the Municipal Road Committee that the city should engage men to clear away the debris and send in an account to the Gov- ernment. The dead number 26, who have been identified, and several others not recog- nized. The injured number 16. About 36 persons are missing. A Big Deal in Sight. Derrorr, Sept. 22. A deal of magnitude is in sight. Some time ago Hiram Wallar, who owns a big distillery in Walkerville, just across the river from Detroit, and has 3,000,000 gallons of whiskey in his warehouses, con- ceived the scheme of getting all the dis- tilleries and whiskey in Canada under one management, and took J. P. Weizer, a large disti!ler, and Gooderam & Worth, of Toronto, in with him. They decided, more than three months age, to send representa- tives to England to confer with English capitalists and forma trust. It was under- stood that each firm was to send represen- tatives to England and men are now in England, accompanied by one of the ablest lawyers in Canada, and it is probable that the deal will be made. It is heartily welcomed home again. On last Sun- day he gave a highly interesting sketch of his visitto Rome. The rev. gentleman looks well after his long journey. Mr. Oswald Hornsby, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, Charlottetown, left this morning to§spend a few weeks holidays in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. We wish him a pleasant time. Mr. W. P. Colwill and family, who moved from Charlottetown to Washington Territory last fall, intending to make their home there, returned on Thursday evening to Charlotte- town, where they pape again settling down. They brought with them the embalmed body of their ten-year-old daughter, who died in June last of spinal meningitis, for interment. —Agriculturist. Horse Notes. Two Island horses—Confidence, Jr., and Whistler—captured the thre -ninute race at Moncton last week, and Minnie Grey third in the 2.40 class. On Tuesday last, says the Summerside Agriculturist, Mr. Wun. T. Ellis, of Bide- ford, shipped to a Mr. McNamee, of Cambridge, Mass., a very fine Black Harry colt, sixteen months old, out of a very nice mare, based on Saladin. This colt isa really handsome individual, and Mr. Ellis informs us that he realized a very good figure for him. The Moncton Times says: A _ recent visitor to tie Island Province says great interest is felt in the opening of the Char- lottetown Driving Park. Two days grand racing will take place on the 2nd and 3rd of October. There are many fine young horses and foals in and near Charlottetown. Preceptor’s stock is very highly spoken of. One of the finest is Mr. John Cameron’s filly foal from- his mare Yankee Girl, the dam of Blackbird, the little mare that did such good work on the Maritime turf last autumn, Se ee es Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 23.—10 a, m. Westerly winds, fine cool weather. nn ee DIED. At Lafayette, Indiana, U. S., Sept 8th, of heart disease, Wi!liam Henry, second son of Aiexander and Mary Anne MeNeill, of Lot 49, in the 42nd year of his age. ———— i eee eee HAW KER’s HULU aN) CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ail Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens interest ee eee Sor -mtainencaningio Gti iantiniaiiindi ada We would like to make close figures, but we can't do There is no more room for reduction. To cut down the selling price a little more would be to cut into the cost price, and that would be digging the ground from under our own feet. Already we are too close for com- fort to the cost mark, and must sell lots of goods at those prices to make it pay, but the more we sell the cheaper we can sell; so if you want the price cutters to rule, patronize the price cutters. They work in your ; they save you money. If you don’t want the hest goods for the lowest money then stay away from PHOWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1889—cod wky NEW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, NOW OPHNING AT J. B. MACDONALD’S. Dadies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths- Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored. Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash, meres, Flannels, Knitted Wool Goods, etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. B. MACDONALD. ing heavy stone on the seaside of the work. | ono of the largest money transactions of re- the diseased or irritated Throat and Luugs in 7 : i! > , % . . . © . . . ‘ y Pay i a 7 ; This will be done by contract. cent times, and involves millions of dol-|® Very Short time. Just a few doses will cure AQUATIC —The challenge of Messrs. Mc lars. Every galion of whiskey in Canada Sie abelie” peek ee ties oes —- _4 ‘ yy" : ae 4 B. 2 - *} * 1. : e ew . : > v a8 s > ~v cS. Kenna and Collins, of Charlottetown, for a will be? baught, and the dirtilleries will W. HAWKER & SON, _ bet 7 aia diaiie dn ian. eit a in sae bt YT nadia oD Ao double-scull race, has been accepted by | %° with it. Proprietor, DOMINION LINE : * Das i Bh r UP ! ly Messrs. Carrol! and Macdonald, of ate -— novlO—ly dy St. John, N. k. ii r int LA a , bi dit ’ The race will take place on Charlottetown Civil Service Pensions. Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—e0d wky ; ’ » 2 toher : -_—-— Py J . , (eee ee BY A CTION hashes, an the Sod < a ee Orrawa, Sept. 21. | FOP St. John’s, Newfoundland,|Reyal Mail Steamships i we: races on the same day, A circular despatch has been received by AS: = SAILING WEEKLY FROM The Hastert Assurance U0, Of Canada. I am instructed by MRS. W. F. DAWSON, aegn the Government from the Colonial oftice in £\ Ss — ‘ sini to sell by Auction, on the Premises, CAUSE OF THE DELAY.—The disastrous fire} Downing street, with reference to civil im- = jap at Kensington on Saturday last delayed the perial service pensions. Officers transfer- ba) SY Moutreal and Quebes {or Liverpoo!, Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888. On Monday, 30th Instant, AREA 5s) seat as ntl te eetown 82 that the! red from the imperial service to the civil x AND FORTNIGHTLY FOR HEAD OFFICE, - - HALIFAX. : fae _ = e » ae Point dul service of Canada are given to understand . AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ne SS CN Ce ‘8, of course, | that on their retirement from the Canadian caused a corresponding delay in leaving Point du Chene, and the mail was, therefore, late in reaching Charlottetown at night. D sq. resident, TORK Die ae. Foemeen 12 Acres of Land lying between the Upper Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 and Lower St. Peter’s Koad, about 1} miles service, if they are under 60 years of age, the Hon. Commissioners of the British Bristol, Avonmouth Dock. * COBAN,” for St. John’s ~ | pe - following Stock and Im lements TEXAS. perty. the g p will be sold :— 1 Oak's Heart Filly, 34 years old, a. m., leeal time, and for Georgetown Thars- day, Sept. 26th, at 9a.m. Apply to A. Me. Neill, Secretary Provingial Exhibition. sy e Treasury will not give them an nsion from the city. County deaidial —Exhibition Com.| Unless their retirement is Saale i. ill- Perea mete ———~ STEAMSHIPS Paid up, - : - 259,000.00) Also, at same time ond place—1]1 Acres id a ’ - « ai . TUR I NG, hh inst,, a 2 i: itn | i sli Deateaedn Ms mt ea missioners wishing to visit the County Ex- health or abolition of office. will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck, - VANCOUVER, TORONTO, FRED. W. HYNDM AN, @nated or a I ' r- pad. This 4 hibitions this week wil! receive passes by For Freight or Passage apply to EGON NION Agent for P. E. I. | Property ee a ee oe Lots, to E epecial train leaving Charlottetown for Sum- Sham Fight at Hane EAKE BROS. & CO., on ; : DOI | Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1889—tf suit purchasers. , terme at sale. i merside next Welaendey, Sept. 25th at $.45 ’ & ee VOR. sept21—2ins Agents, | SARNIA, ONTARIO, Immediately a‘ter the sale of the above pro- bf = - i 3ERLIN 7. legen 6 Marwan ws Brntis, Sept. 21 W AX i's, LOST, FOUND &ke Passengers booked to and from all the prin- A sham fight took place at Hanover yes- cipal Cities in Great Britain, Ireland and the APPLES. —e—- terday between troops using the ordinary |} ——————— ane pam : 1 Barrisver Gelding, 2: ; = : : wid , seal ott FE pray iy kel y OTATOES.--The undersigned will accept | Continent. * Grade oleteln Rall a ; A Gaeat ATrRAction Comine.—As wil! be | POW er and others using the new smokeless offers until Saturday next, the 28th inst., For rates of passage or other information 7 Calves, all under 9 months : seen byjadvertisement the Schoff Concert Com. | kind. The great superiority of the smoke- | icr the purchase of Theee Acres of Fotatoes, noW | apply to E ce j 7" ies Loe Cart ‘Plow 7 Wo, 1 Sleigh, B i Isto appear at the Lyceum on Friday | less powder was fully shown, the many | 2e@!ly ‘cady .o be dug, ina field onthe St. are reguiarly in receipt, direct from| 41 me g0, Wood Sleigh, Box ‘ aa : ie i : Pever’s Road, about one anda half miles from FENTON T. NEWBERY the packers, of NO. 1 GRAVEN.| Sleigh end Harrow. : Z programme, } failing t ) judge the distance or direction }| town. opposite the “ Gardiner Property,” owned ° ’ STEINS d ‘ll h ld thi hi 2 te aaa es ; - an ‘of the fire, and the absence of smoke in- | by JoHN ines pd 3i—septzs sept4 Agent for P. E. Island, yas wer ae is Kind ip constan GO. M. HARRIS, -— oh supply, and will sell at very close prices to the +s septl6—tl sle Auctioneer. trade, Orders solicited. I ¢ Auctioneers ring rapidity and better aim to those the smokeless W.4kte TS FU ROHAN 4. onal, cooged te t ng « —r hoad ‘riting Desk, about x inches Pp B k t 4 Apply at this office. li—sept2l 0 a Oo as e€ Ss. oa ago CARVELL BROS, ee ‘i —— — kine m . mad it sept]8—pat 2w 2aw - ‘ e & ” aoeaiies The East African Blockade. OST.—In or near the Market House, on Tues- ° vik Picklin x V Lhe ar 1% : : “ mi js fey. the 17th te a ne a 2000 INDIAN MAKE 5 4 3 i © of Luis occasion. f slut sum of money. The flader wi ease . . Comrarine F - -_ ait ZANZIBAR, Sept. 21. ame the same at this offloe or with tue Market For Sl nes. a FRESH GRAPES. ss ie S. seal , NG AVORABLY.— 1 ne I atriot's An English cutter has captured a dhow Clerk. tf—septl8 ‘7 o. A OS. 9 CASKS EXTRA STR( NG, Salt Chae: ’ 8 correspondent Writes to that paper off Pemba with 131 slaves on board. It is sep —Zaw Silla ai ernment proof, LACK HAMBURG AND WHITE 100 Demijohns same kind. GRAPES at 35 cents per pound. Orders naniien nen will be received daily at the Store of Messrs. CARVELL BROS. to gay that THe E iE — y 7 NTED.—For October 4th, a plain Cook. No of ‘ao i7th a EXamiveR’s Souris Notes, rumored that the East African blockade | W ‘aaa, Apply at this office. septls "? would compare favorably | .: : ens , , terminated within a week. with low W estern journalism. That’s all will be ter A COOK BOOK FREE ar wish j aac Seen ONKY TO LOAN.—Repayable by instal- 1 iia taal ae eta a wish is to always compare fa- Local Notices. ments to suit euitianiae. Pan Ww. L. B Beer & Goff. pd 2w t fi—septl7 ae tu at pe ; mon thu ws } ota Y with such journalism. Ignorance G hit d, and fancy flannels, best | ##0ORE; Solicitor, London House Block. mail to any lady sending us her post office ao at the Queen's Enclis} rey We, om, * wOCy' SRRaeS, SS septl8—lw address. Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal. picnerintimcnn tomporary's wor vi “wi ; on — our oo yalue, at Stanley Brothers, Brown’s Block, ee... 5 : vuld-be critic unintentionally sep23 6ieod OUSE TO RENT.—A large, well-furnished ee ee j complimentary. And, for all that, there CARD. 4resome who 3 at the Boa had, it m re — | é | ise OBST A see sro oralh SHERWOOD CEMETERY hie that bigiecah Man "a enon New Buckwheat at Beer & Goff’s. Bk = ivon about is Ociaber next. Any .. i. [SI AND R AILW AY, : , 33 ; co * 8 i 7 ree i did rd of Education; but if he ever} ¢.. sporries arp ee: FN Le sccats | oaaeee tee ISS MINNIE GALLANT, Milliver, is] Pleasantly situated at the junction of wat have been along time ago. | oa ctifece & Gail's i ept23 3i mittee now working at her home on Upper) Royalty and Brackisy Point Roads, " —2—— * : ANTED,—A Clerk, one with some experience sbaste neen Street, where she will be st h i ; : ; . Exurpitioy Nores.—Judgin g by the E, H. Norton & Co. will continue their W preferred, Apply to MILLER BROTHEKs, County Exhibitions. : attend to all her old customers on jetonte Conveniently teached by Rail or Carriage. differen exhibits already entered in the |*PP!¢ Sale to-morrow’ at 10.30 — Queen Street. - oe septl9 -lw —- erent departments, it aa be fair closing out 70 barrels gravensteins. ey . ; a ro ; ‘ , airly assun- ; ; ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Girl for gen- : *RAINS run daily et 9.45 a. m., and at + oye the second ay third of October have uo advice of any other shipments to} W eral housework. one who understands cook- SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will ‘| 4.15 p. m., and resurn at 10.35 a.m, be witnessed : . arrive for ten days. om aiaen will be given, Apply at this leave Charlottetown for Summerside at oe a es largest gathe:ing for some emg ie om Dr. L. Brehaut, who has been practicing for | office. tt_-septié | 7.45 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25th, For Sale or To Let. 4p. m. and 7.15 p. m. e- t : ; Funeral trains may be had whenever attention of exhibitors i : two years and a half at Murray Harbor South, | - inst., returning at 4 p. m. same day. : ’ who are residents of - = it stock classcs has ae ate! to Mount Albion, Lot 48, ‘where O LET.— Shop and Dwelling House on Upper A Special Train will also leave Charlotte. oo, ' “ we Vicinity, ig ear 5. arlottetown and i ‘de i ing ~ Queen Street, Apply to J. McGill. town for Georgetown at 8 a. m. on THURS- amily Plots, 15x20 feet, and located on Y» 1 earnestly directed ¢; ‘+, | he will reside in future and practice his pro- uc3l, tf wn 10 8 00D BUSINESS STAND i higl re eid oh’ wales , : of having their exhibits cted to the necessity fession. See advt ones ———--—--- | DAY, Sept. 26th, inst., returning at 3.45 * ' Ss § in an ex-/ Digh and dry land, sold at reduced price of next, the 27th fast, l toe before Fridey Ladies’ and children’s undervests, a large ISS GREEN would like to form a class of | saine evening. | Rail 4 Mh eget eines, ape oe ond - = — adn roe SS at ee and the last day’ rs r civiog lee rai assortment, all prices, at Stanley ‘Brothers, three or fons ladies for French joonver-] ‘These trains wiil stop only at regular sta-| way in the country. Store and Ware- | locations, can be had for £12.50. - 2Ce live atce % ’ : . ; ; tional). Apply at the residence of the Rev. |.,. : : : | houses all complete, and very convenient. Wi! For further informati ly Mr. W & Sutries, the Secretary's office as usual wil] be | Brown's Block. sept23 Bieod Fred. x JL in Pownall Street. septld | tions. Return tickets will be issued by same — y - ill or further information apply to Mr. Wm, : ; |sell the Stock with the estore. Terms very Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or aan from morning until night with coun.| Ladies German-made undervests in all sizes. — | a mage Poe nee liberal. Eve-y convenience for shipping Pro-|to the undersigned, at tive County Court ; inal eee. The time for receiving entries | See them at Paton & Co's. O LET.--The corner poppment of jhe Deciiing J. UNSWORTH, duce, ete, Office. FF 7 Seauhe on Pas of live stock wil] close according| James Paton & Co. have received direct dean n sieeinn eight aman, is caneiied : - Gupeinteddent. Address X. Y. Z.,Examiner Office, Char. HENRY SMITH, a ; at 6 o'clock p. next, the 27th of September | from Germany a large stock of ladies’ under- | with water and heated with hot water. Posses-| Railway Office, Charlottetown, Sept. 18, lottetown. Secretary Cay eh : Z Pp. m.—A. MeNeill, Secretary. vests, beautiful s and low prices, sion 2nd October next,—-GHORGE ALLEY, sept? | 1 gg9, pat €0c i oo