"T" her Items, i On Ovatei t the Old | Jiveptl5S | « | | i heap, at Per- | X “ ous } rrow alternoon a ae ve oar TORE oN A TN Le ent aa OO wn | ACR CEN A, DO ABLE CNES tate eS, ' a HE DAILY EXAMINER. PRIDAY, SE PLrEMBER 16. iso7, ‘i HERG RAPHIC NEWS. HOTEL ARRIVALS. i FA L L 7 Rip as RANKIN HOUSE, [Sprcta, Despatrones TO Tuk EXAMINER.) Boodler MecGarrigle Again. Wasuinoron, Sept. 15. ‘ | Secretary Bayard has transmitted to the | | 3 a ies) cote heidi | President, the official report of the appli- | . | c ation of the State of Iilinois for the ex- | 5 7 tradition of McGarrigle, the fugitive thanks are due Capt. Angus Murchison boodler now in Canada. The Secretary | Se a vech papers takes the position that there is absolutely Bes oat no ground upon which the United States rae Su side Civic Election will be held | Cam interfere. The conspiracy for McGar a the 3rd of October next | rigle’s rescue was planned and executed in pea the United States. No request for the Ye. W. L. Corros a Sate morning to )Surrender of McGarrigle — can be train ¢ the ré niwes ; msc ape : ; made by the United States Mesans. T. Casey, of the P. O. Department, oF se a Peet ee | Halifax, and J. Chisholm, of Ruggles & Chis. | comity, as itis not the practice of the | Se allie Strect, are at the Oobern ‘overnment in any case to ask for the sur- h 7 render of a fugitive on this ground, because Rey. M. Grantor, of Summerside, preached = is almost uniformly held that the United | sith eptar toa large conyregation tates will be unable t to comply with a re- ig Knox Church, Pictou, on Sunday last. Ciprocal request - —_—— -— —— We James Paton, of James Paton & Co., No Disquieting Influences. a. rraed from the Old Country where he as been selecting the firm's stock of fall and PaRIs, Sept. 15. winter goods. He reports a stormy passage The Temps, commenting upon the Count 0 on of Paris’ manifesto, says: ‘* The document fr was Herbert McGregor, a Charlottetown | Will have no disquieting influence on the wy, who had the tips of his fingers nipped in | country, and will only excite and embar- Lea's Fa y, Moncton, a few days ago. | rass the Right, owing to their approach- tanately the bones were not injured, and | ment with the Government. It indicates sable to resume work. between the Count’s views and the Cvwsar- Ninth Spoon Compaitiion will tabs as en ona, that «a mon- | ' i ! w afternoon at 2.30 o'clock on y ts stored through . pia aaa an : ‘ violent international crisis and triumph of | Kensiny Rifle Range Ranges 400 and 500 p yards, seven shots at each range. Snider anarchy. Republi icans, whore political ex | es Ammunition for sale at Harvie’s Book- | PeTence continues to increase, will not | 7 afford the monarchy that chance. > The Univerz Says the manifest fae annual meeting of the Queeas County | amounts to a reununciation ot the tradi- Rifle Association will be held at Kensington | tional monarchy, and that in that count is Rarge on Monday mencing atS,& ™.) become the imulator and imitator of Na Any citizen can become a member of the poleon. Ass and compete on pvyment of the entrance fee [ne steamer M. A. Starr left for Halifax at half-past eleven last night, with a large general cargo and the tollowing passengers ; Mrs. Hagyart, Mr. E. McNeill and Mr. Emery. Mr. John Newson and Mrs. Newson were passengers for Cape Canso. Ir isenough to make a man _ shudder,” said an observant official a few mornings ago to a Moncton Transcript representative ‘*‘ to see the down right perjury which marks too gut} 7 many of the Scott Act cases.” The same re- mark applies to more places than Moncton, an Pror. Bcect, an American gentleman who has been travelling all over Canada during the past three or four years, taking pictures of points of interest, is in the city. He informs us that he will exhibit his panorama entitled, , New Way Round the World,” in this city on tne 29+ and 3th inst. a ~~ A BATHURST correspondent of the St. John n warns the public against a deaf mute named Her ary icton . ho is collecting money extensively in aid of Mr. Abell’s institution, St. John, but in reality to secure means to keep himself on adrunken carvusal. As Picton may possibly visit Charlottetown, it would be weil for ou 'p eople to be on the look-out. oe Iw the garden of Mr. A. J. M :Laine, of the Souris express, may be seen a sunflower that would charm the heart of Oscar Wilde. It stands six feet in height. Itis six inches in tt ase, with a leaf 22 inches ircumiere! 2 and 17 inches wid The flower mea- sures 1) inches in diameter. Beat this who al Mininncdl We uuderst lL that ata meeting of the Fire De] tment yesterday it was decided to Water Commissivners to take one of the steam fire engines out to Three Mile Ran for the purpose of testing the water sup- py there 4s the vote gr anting permission was ¥ | it is n yet known whether tae off vil ea rte r not. - Mn. W. A. M f Georgetown, who, for two years pa : eu secretary of the Charlottet nh Hus 3 Lollege, is in the city for New Yo rk tu push his for- tun 5 I »is an erprising young mai,a $3 penman a having a*business experi e of several years, we trust he will share in the success waich attendsall enter- pri I LD vl Two little boys while out rowing in the r sterday afternoon, had a very narrow escape fro vnng. While changing places inthe boat (a very small one) they upset and both fell into the water. One of the boys held on ¢ upturned boat, but the other was not able to get hold. Fortunately a in the water very long they were rescued by two sailors who were in @ boat and had witnessed the accident. 7 Mr. E. B. Biccar, of The Journal of Fabrics, Montreal, has been in the city for the part two or three days collecting information lora handbook of Canada, to be published shortly. He will give statistics of longevity relating to the Maritime Provinces, and will be glad to hear of any casesof extreme old age inany part of the Island. Mr. Biggar’s address is the Fraser Building, Montreal. tas of our readers who may have facts or theories tu report in this connection should communicate them to him. 7 OuR te ke — despatches a day or two ago, announced that a sad accident had happened 4 man named Gaston at the Truro Haiiway station, and that his life was des- paired of. To-day we have to announce his death. It appears that Gaston was seeing ils Drother off for British Columbia, and in stepping off the train was shoved by the crowd before they had bee Asia at the 1 id slippe i from the platform under an immigrant car. Agent Donkin was the firat to detect the poor fellow’s danger and Ciught h ollar of his coat. The Waeels of the car struck his foot. Donkin says shoc k through him, and it required con- Siderahie strens gtl i to hold himnas the journal ground his leg off. The station was crowded and the sad affair was si skening, hie friends being perfectly powerless to help him. O¢ feit tin. man tremble as if an e leetric had g ‘ne ll DETWEEN ten and eleven o'clock last night } store of a Queen Street y were in search for violat- ng tt Act tnd who they suspected Was tnsid They were refused edmission, —e proceeded to break in the door. When wmey had | nthrough the outside dvor, ‘nd were do ir best to pertorm the same “Uperation upon the inside one, the door was Opened and they walked in. to search the house, butcould not find the i is said, hi sd a skylight while the police | to lorce the dk ,0TS in. The Police also twice v isite 21 and searched a house - Lower St. Peter's Road, in which the party | Wanted is alleged to reside, but coyld not find him. The operations on the house on Queen Street Were witnessed by a large number of | pee We understand that all interested in . bae Bad are th Dé prosebluteds y wanted, who, it “sCaped nee Were e They proceeded if i | ; néeavoring An Important Manifesto. Paris, Sept. 15. One of the most important manifestoes that ever appeared in Europe was posted during last night, in the principal towns throughout France. The Compte de Paris had sent his instructions to all the royalist committees throughout the country. At midnight at each of the capital towns of each of the eighty-six departments of France a royalist agent handed or mailed an envelope Comtanrniny g the complete platform of the Royalists, as understood by the Comte de Paris to the chief of the revolu- tionist committees. The Landlords’ Conference. DuBLIn, Sept. 15. At a conference of Irish landlords to- day, resolutions were adepted by a unanimous vote denying that the present rents pre- vailing in Ireland were excessive, or that generous and reasonable abatements have been refused in Rents had not been raised in between 1840 and 1880, while in England, Scotland and Wales rents for the same time were increased 34 and 49 per cent. distress. Ireland times or ———— A Premature Report. Orrawa, Sept. 15. The rumor from Washington that Sir John McDonald has already been appoint- ed Fishery Commissioner for Canada is premature, although his collegues are pressing him to accept the position, and is generally believed that he will accede to their wishes. An Election Trial. Hatirax, Sept. 15. The trial of the Victoria election case began to-day. The only one witness ex- amined to day was John Doucette, who swore that he received three doliars to yote for John A. Macdonald. Thanksgiving Day. OTTAWA, Thanksgiving Day will be Thursday, the 17th November. Sept. 15. “To Sail for Canada. Orrawa, Sept. 15. Sir Charles Tupper will sail for Canada on the 27th inst. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 16—10 a.m. West to north winds; fair and cooler. ~~ sr Auction Saue.—-Furniture of all kinds, stoves for halls, stores, parlors bedrooms, &c., with a ree lot of odds and ends, all of which must be closed out. Sale at rooms, Queen Street, on ¥F riday, Sept. 23, at one o'clock, to suit country buyers. —A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. sept 15 dy till sale—wy li = Tue new Dalhousie College building in Halifax, is rapidly approaching completion. The main building is 198 feet long and 55 feet wide. The roof is seventy one fe et from the ground, the eaves of the tower 90 feet, and its greatest height 110 feet. It is lighted with Sept. 15. 382 windows. Mr. Milliken, of Moncton, is the contractor. cc eamaioeael Tue steamer Carroll, Capt. Brown, sailed i for Boston at six o’clock last evening with the usual cargo and the following passengers :— Miss Green, Mrs. Gorman, Miss Sullivan, Mrs. | Buckley, Mrs. McPhail, 8S. McPhail, D. Math- eson, Miss C. McLeod, Mrs. UO. Gibbs, Eljen Lafferty, Annie Martin, Mrs. White, T. Bishop, Bella McKinnon, Mary Cormick, Joseph Coghall, Jas. Coghall, A. McDonald, Mary McDonald, Maggie McDonald, Mrs. B. Murphy, Miss McLaren, Flora McIntyre, Mrs. McDonald, Miss McIntyre, H. Wi lliams, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Harper, Mrs. McKenzie, Mrs. Wakeford. Mrs. Scott, R. Kenny, ‘Annie Higgs, Miss Costello. pr oee TuHexe was a large attendance at the mar-, ket to-day. Prices were as follows: Beef( (small) 7 to 12 cents per lb.; do per qtr 6 to Gie: butter, (fresh) 18 to 20 cts; butter, (tub) per Ib.,18 to 20 cts; cabbage, per doz., GU to 72 cts; aac ks, per pair, 70 to 70 cts; | flour, per ewt, $2 te $2.25; hides, 6 to 64; a per 100 1bs., 35 to 49; ham per Ib., 10 to 15 lamb, per lb.,4to 6; mutton, per Ib, 5 to 8; oats, per bushe 1, (black, 28 to 30; oatmeal per | , 30 to $2.50; por ik, (small) 6 to8; pork, | ewt, $2. ’ (carcass) per lb., 54 to 63; —s 25 to 30; straw per load, $2; sheep ye Se doz, 16 1 vi, par phy 39 a ce Bit. able for house use. Sept lh Churchill T W Higgins, John, N B; H M | , Rustico; M F Agur, St John, N B Miss Minnie Campbell, New Glasgow; O Brien, Truro; John Lefurgey, S’side; Wm Clark, Smith’s Falls: T W Messiger, Mon- | treal, OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 15—H L McDonald, Cardigan; Geo B McKay, Clifton, New London; Wm Honey well, M D, Hunter River: Geo Forbes, Ver- non River Bridge; Mr and Mrs C E_ Baker, Mrs J R Coats, Amherst, N S; J O Chisholm, Halifax; T W Casey, P O Department, Hali- fax; W Hackett, Tignish; J J Morrison, J A If McPhail, W A Munroe, Georgetown: H H Brady, Baltimore, MD; L McLean, Mo .tague Bridge. é SHIP NEW S. PORT ( ( ‘HARLOTTE TOWN. ENTERED, Sept. 15.—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; | 16th.--J Fraser, MeWLellan, Shediac: Ella | Blanche, Hayes, Pictou; Jewel, Young, | Pictou; str M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax. CLEARED. -Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Harvest Home, Langill, Pictou; str Carroll, heen M _— Ferguson, Halifax. Qasen’s County Rifle Association. THE Annual Prize Meeting of the Queen’s ounty Rifle Association will be held at Ken- ; Sington Range. on MONDAY, the 19th Sept. inst., at & o'clock, a. m. WiLLIAM A. WEEKS, Capt., Secretary, Sept. 12—3i eod TO THE IT'RADH. CIGARS WHOLESALE. B* last Mirimachi, our stock of Havana and Domestic Cigars is complete. We guarantee to sell Cigars for retail as cheap as can be imported. D. O'M. REDDIN, JR., Cameron Block, Sept. U, 1887—1mo eod TO LET Pur House and premises on Pownal Street at present occupied by oe undersigned; pos- session given on or about ti 20th October next. Apply to H. J. PALMER, Sept. 14, 1887—tf NOTICE. THE undersigned, having purchased the stock at present in the store lately occupied by C. E. Robertson, in the Cameron Block, we purpose selling the same at Auction,on TUESDAY, the 20th inst., of which due notice will be given. B.S. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, September 12, 1887. We purpose opening in the above store on or about the Ist day of OCTORER next, a first-class ‘Tailoring and Gent's Furnishing Establishment An entire new stock, suitabie for the above business has been ordered. B. S. DAVIES & CO. Sept. 12—si FROM LIVERPOOL. WATE. 1887. THE BRIGANTINE CH DIT,” D. A. McRAE, Master, Will be on the berth at Liverpool abcut the 25th SEPTEMBER, sailing For Charlottetown Direct! ABOUT THE 5rH OCTOBER NEXT. For Freight apply in Liverpool to PircatrRNn BrotHers, 5t South John Street, or here to the owner, : z WMH. WELSH, Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1887—6i eod PUBLIC NOTICE, pv BLIC NOTICE is hereby viven that itis my intention to apply at the next meeting of the City Council of Charlottetown to have my new Hotcl, in course of erection, on Water Street, exempted from taxation under the provisions of the eightheenth section of the 48th Victoria, cap. 8 Dated this 14th day of September, A. D. 1887, JOHN J, DAVIES, Sept. 15, oaw wy 41 SATISFACTION EVERY TIME, eenreicanctmnnemomnetinedneiauie: RD a Rial Pe —RETAILS AT— 82 CENTS PER POUND. 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. PAPER PACKETS, 5, 10 and 20 Cts. CANS, 7, 12 and 22 Cts. August 30, 1887—1m o cod COAL COAL. Arriving Daily from Syduey : Carzoes Old Sydney Mine, " Victoria sine, a Reserve Wine. From Pictou : ACADIA NUT, ACADIA RO ND, INTERCOLONIAL NUT, ROUND, | OLD ALBION SMALL, (for Smith’s use) Also—A large quantity of SLACK COAL, suit «* e. Aliof which will be Sold at the Lowest Market Sa. at gree ACADIA COAL DEPOT, Peake’s No. 2 Whast July 80; 1887-—cx pat saw her guar | Aoki T ik 2 SP CIC... The Clipper Brigantine we Se P. LEDW.Li, MA TE &, Will be on the berth at Liverpool about the lUth September, and wail follow Krema, sailing from Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT. 3 About the 25th September next. For freight, apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street ; or here to the owners, PcAKt BROS. & Cd. Charlottetown, August 30, 1887 ST. JOSBPH'S BeZiak, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and His. Lordship the Chief Justice. THE Ladies of St, Jennah' 8s Society intend hold- ing another Garand Bazaar this year, in aid of St. Joseph s School, in the Convent Building, Pownal St, —DURING— ixhibition Week, October 8rd-8th, No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar exc] all previous ones. Music and Amusements provided. Admission 10 cents. Ch’town, Sept. 1, 1°87. CANADIAN NUUSErINO —AND— STATIONERY STORE, UPPER QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. 3. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. So BSCRIPTIONS taken at above store for J. S. Robertson & Bros.’ Publications, Toronto; Family Bibles (Old and New Version in parallel columns). These Bibles and other valuable Books can be obtained by easy monthly pay- ments, thus placing good books within the reach of all classes of the peon!e. Prospectus of publi- cations can be seen at store. in connection with above is a well-selected stock of Stationery, embracing tverything usu- aily kept in a siationery store, which will be sold on very reusonabie terms. A. G. BREMNER, Agent. Ch'town, July 12—2mo eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &. W ANTED--A Girl for general housework. Ap- piy to No. 263, Dorchester Street, East. sep. 15 eed WAN TED—A plain Cook and Nurse at once good references required. ply to Mrs. Rowan Fitzgerald. Mount eal Road, or to Mrs, James DesBrisay, Charlottetown. sepl4 4i T° LET—The half of a Double-tenement House, situated on Sidney Street, between Pownal and Queen Streets; six rooms, with stable, &c. Apply on the premises to P. McQuaid. septl4 3i GIRL WANTED —In a small family, to do gen- eral housework. Apply to Mrs. John A; Moore, 433 Kent Street, Kast. septl3 tf BOARDERS—Good accommodation for a few Permanent and Transient Bourders at the Railway House, Water Street.—John Bolger. septid tf FOR s: SALE OR TO LET, for a number of years, a House and Shop on Great Georze St., — Domini-n House; is well adapted for either a grocery store or Boarding House; pos- session given about the Ist October next. For particulars apply to the owner, on the premises.— Jas. ‘Bradley. sept lidy & wy tf T° LET—The House on Pownal Sireet, occu- pied by Mr. Thomas Calibeck, containing ten rooms ; rent moderate; possession given any time after October Ist. "Apply to William Mur- ey, baker, septi2 tf Be: ARDERS.— Two or three gentlemen will find desirable rooms and board at the “Duncan ouse,” corner Princeand Water streets. Terms moderate. septl2 6i O LET—A House on Grafton Street, near the Atheneum, c.ntaining nine rooms. Apply at THE bXAMINER uffice. septlz ti Tro LET-— That deutiéhi Dwelling House on Baytield Street, with stable and coach house attached, lately occupied by J. F. Power, Esq Enquire of D, it. M. cooper, Euston Street. septlo W- ANTED- For a smali family in town, where the washing is given out, a yood plain Cook; references required. Apply at this office. sept 10 T wo Comfortable E Brick Houses on ‘Kent Street, now tolet. Apply toM. P. Hagan. augls po LET—The store lately occupied by A. E. Yuill ; immediate possession. Apply to M, Stevenson, Queen Street. jJunel4 tf War TED—About the 15th September next, for a gentieman’s family, a good Cook; wages, Apply at EXAMINER ottice, augi6 2aw & wky—jour $8; no washing. Ch'town. O LET—A Dwelling with four rooms and _ porch, situated on Sidney Street; possession pore i3th Sept. R, K. Brace, sept 10 | FOUND -Last evening,a sum of money. The owner can have the same by applying at Thomas Hickey’s, Sidney Street. sepuls li pd tT LET—Fora term of years, a ‘House with a large yard attached, suitable fora boarding housessituated on Kent Street. Apply to James Phillips. septié tf W AN TED—By a competent young lady a posi- tion as Book-keeper or Saleswoman. The best of references given. Address P. O. Bux 6% - Chartottetuwa seri RIGH “TERE WE ARE AGAIN) ce |W ITH the finest stock of FALL. GOODS ever shown in P. E. Island, consisting of ‘Worsted, Tweeds, Naps, Meltons, Beavers, Pilots Venetians, &¢., &¢, No plugs, but Good, Honest Goods, which we are prepared to make up in the very latest styles, by cutters and workmen who understand their business. No misfits—our cutters strike the mark every time. cheaper than any house in the city. Our It is a living we want, not a fortune. We guarantee to sell suits, made to order, expenses are so light that we can affor’ to do so. We are opening up a grand line of Gents’ Furnishings, which we can sell 15 to 20 per ‘ cent. cheaper than up-town stores. Come down and buy from us and Save Money. te ee U ee M°LEOD & M°SKENZIE, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISMENT?, Quecn Str: et, opvosite Watsen’s Charlottetown, Sept. 14, 1S87—eod & wky Great Gash Sale. 160 PIEC ES FLANNEL. ‘ »UR Third Annual Che eap p Flannel” Sale commences THURS- . © DAY MORNING, Sept. Ist, when we purpose showing the public thousands of ya'ds of Red, White and Gray Flannels. This whole lot was bought very cheap, and we intend to give Great Bargains for Cash. It will be a grand chance to secure your winter extremely low prices. Cheap Red Flannels, Cheap White Flannels, Cheap Gray I Flanrels. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. 1887.—dy & wky Drug Store flannels at Ch’town, August 31, PRAPARINWG ——FOR THE—— Fall Trade. J. iB. i ACDON A ELD is Selling Off at Extraordinary Low Prices all kinds of Dry Goods and Ready-made Clothing, to make room for Fall Stock. Please Call. J. BD e VEACEORA a. a>. Ch’town, August 25, 87—dy wy—pat JHARLOTTETOWN Bb IT @ oH) FAGTORY HAS BEEN REMOVED TO Two Uoors Below Beer & b GOFF BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1887,—eod & wky ae t 2S ROO Iie 0 Ka eS A ape or. a “ ger eo = wenger oes FB fs