Notice Removal. EXAMINER is now issued from its THs new ottice ur shal! be pleas: d to see its pat rons, 1 the Lonponw Hovussr, where we LO Leeal and Other Items. Ix Powr.The M. A. Starr, with freight and passengers arrived here to-day. - Pouice Cocet.-Norman Valley, drunk and jncapable, $2 or 8 days; W. Flynn, de., $1 or 4 days - Crowpen Ovur.—The hotels are so crowded with gaests to-day that we are unable to find room for oar usual list of arrivals, -> Besa Fraes.—Baush fires in Frontenac Ont., have been quenched by the heavy rains, after » large amount of damage. - The hurdy-gurdy and vendors esusin:, Brsivess RusHine tov balloon men and the ** hop beer” are doing @ rushing business to-day. acai Wildey Lodge meets this even- Che first degree will be con- 1.0. 0. F ing at 5 0 clock. ferred. \ isiting brethren cordially welcomed. elieiitian Execrric Lients.—The posts for the elec- tric lights on Queen Square, have been erect- ed, and che lamps will shortly be placed there, eb. - fo Be Rerearev,—We are pleasedrto learn that the Alverton Tea party is to be repeated on Monday next, when, we hope there will be a large attendance, as Tre New Rivx.—A meeting of the stock- holders ot the new skating rink will be held this (Thursday) evening, at $8 o'clock p. m., in the Hoard of Trade McEachern’s Building. a = Rooms, a siecle fo rue Dear.—A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a simnple remedy will send a description of it FREX to any person who applies to NicHo. son, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—ml4 sienilieasdiliemcinhih Tue Zecca Wreckep.—A despatch re- wts that the brig Zelica, Captain Murchison, aoe Bahia for New York. has|been wrecked at Natal, Brazil. The crew have been jsaved. The Zelica was owned by Messrs. Peake Bros. & Co _ CaLepostaN Day.—The Scottish games are in progress on Longworth's field to-day, and the city is thronged with visitors. The mem- bers of the Ciub, with visiting clansmen, pre- ceded by the pipers and the Band of the 82nd Battalion marched from their room to the grounds, short!y after ten o'clock, presenting a splendid appearance. ie diiainace Proeressive Truero.—Truro is another town that is making good progress. The ag- gregate export and import trade of the past five years has been more than double as great as in the five years previous to the introduc- tion of the National policy, and in the past twelve years the value of assessable property in the town has increased from $800,000 to $1,300,000. — Agvatic.—A Boston despatch of the 13th inst: says ;: ‘‘ James Keenan, of this city, is expected at San Francisco early next week, and itis thought that Wallace Ross will be with him when he reaches there. It is true that Mr. Keenan has expressed a wish to back Ross against Peterson, the California sculler, and itis just possible that the two men will come together before the season closes.” nn Satvation Army -Referring to the Sal- vation Army meeting in the Mechanics In- stitute St. John, on Wednesdry evening, the Telegraph says: **The waving of handker- chiefs, the loud prolonged cheers the beating of the drums, the tooting of the instruments and the dancing of Happy Billand Devil Teaser Beattie made a scene at once pleasing and amusing.” The Devil Teaser has been promoted to the rank of adjutant. — —_-—- Gaipsack.—This interesting monthly for August is to hand. Friend Joe K.nowles takes & general view of the situation as regards hotels, travellers, etc. Speaking of Char- lottetown, Gripsack remarks ‘‘Travel has been much larger taan usual. The Hotel Davies and tle Osborne are filled to the roof. + 8 Big John J. Davies makes his many patrons eomfortable, May his corpulent form ipcrease in ponderosity, and his good heart still re- main large.” —_——- > - —— Mackenet Sersive ry Caxvican [River.— We regret to inform our Annandale correa- pondent that according to the reading of the inspector of Fisheries, the Nova Scotian re- ferred to has a right to net or seine in Cardi- gan River. The only check might be under section 12, sub-section 2, of the Fisheries Act, which provides that seines and nets shall not be set in such a manner or in such places as to obstruct boat navigation,—which includes boat fishing. The schooner may be sued for any actual damage done to boats at anchor or other wire. _— a — SERIOUS AccrpENts.—Fred, the six year old son of A. A. Tuttle, undertaker, met with a serious and perhaps fatal accident yesterday morning. Mr. Tuttle’s horse was frightened by a shunting engine and ran away, knocking the young lad down and inflicting two gashes in his head with his hoofs. The cuts required l4or 15 stitches. Mr. Tuttle's hired man, Clarence Chandler, went for Dr. Teed on horseback, and while returning was thrown from the horse, whileturning the corner of Lates street, injuring his hips and receiving ‘internal injuries.—AMoncton Times. sccisallaienien Abvicx To MovHers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the tittle sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa ton.” It is very pleasant to taste. It Soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and 4 the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teethi or other Causes. Twenty-five cents a bottler Be Sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing yrup, and take no other kind. {April 1 ’88 ——— i + LP <- Local Notices. Tae celebrated Woonsocket Gum Rubber ts (knee and hip), just the thing for _ and tishermen, to be had at Goff Sons. Now, at the closing of the season, fou Can get pleasing bargains in very nice of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes at Goff Bros Weather Bulletin. Toroyro, August 15-10 a. m. Mode Wilde fate ay wicca West end doutlh-weet —- ‘THE DAILY EXA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speorat Desparouss ro Tak Examiner. THE COLCHESTER ELECTION. Another Conservative Victory. ! Archibald’s Majority, 600. ENTHUSIASM ALONG THE LINE Haurax, N. 8., Aug. 15. Archibald’s majority in Colchester will | be nearly 600. Fulton polled 260 votes, | with four places to hear from. Truro, N.S8., Aug. 15. Colchester is again true to herself and the Conservative party, having elected Sir Adams Archibald to Parliament to-day by en overwhelming majority. All but four places have been heard from, and Sir Adams’ majority is in the vicinity of 500, The vote cast is much smaller than usual, the farmers being too busy to go to the polls. Neither money nor liquor was used by any party in the election. National League Report. Lonpon, Aug. 15. The annual report of the National League of Great Britain was presented to the Birm- ingham Convention to-day. When the League was founded in 1883 there were 52 branches ; this year 595 branches. The financial condition now is seven fold better than it was in 1883. The Parnellites deny that the object of the action of Parnell and other members of the party against the London Times is to obtain tactical advantages. They say that when the evidence is being taken by the commission of inquiry they will be ready to give evidence without reserve. Hotel Keeper Mardered. Montreal, Aug. 15. Joseph Pilon, hotel keeper at Corteau Lodge, was murdered to-day by a travel- ling agent, whose name is as yet unknown. Pilon interfered in a quarrel between the agent and his (Pilon’s) son, whem the agent fired at him and killed him instantly. The murderer has disappeared and his where- wbouts are unknown. Papers found in his valise identify him as a H. Casea. He was to have been married next morning to a cousin of the same name, and is said to be worth $150,000, amassed in California. Yellow Fever Again. Sr. Jaco pe Cusa., Aug. 15. Twenty deaths from yellow fever oc- curred inthe city up tothe 28th July. Reports from the territory show an in- creased number of deaths and new cases. Wasurineton, Aug. 15. An officisl bulletin from Jacksonville, Fla., to-day shows three new cases of yel- low fever. There have been twenty-eight cases to date and four deaths. —_ A Crisis in Turkey. Lonpon Aug. 15. A Crisis is reported in Turkey between the Sultan and his Ministersthe trouble is due to the refusai of the Sultan to sanction the ground Viser’s proposal to borrow 15,00,000 pounds from the Turkish banks. The amount is demanded for the Minister ot War, and Marine to purchase goods and pay soldiers, and seamen’s, wages which are long overdue. To Entertain Sir John. Hawrrax, Aug. 15. The Liberal-Conservatives will entertain Sir John A. Macdonald at a political picnic at Princess Lodge next Wednesday. ——— ie A — Personal. Edward Hackett, Esq. Tignish, is at the Osborne. Captain Richards, Bideford, is registered at the Davies Mr. G. A. Brown, C. E., St. John N. B., is at the Davies. William Campbell, Esq. is in the city. He is at the Davies. Hon. John Lefurgey is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. Alex. Martin, Esq., M. L. .C., Belfast, is at the Osborne to-day, Joseph Murphy, Esq., M. L. C., Freeland, Lot 11, is at tne Osborne to-day. Prince Joseph, of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, has died of inflammation of the lungs. The death is announced of ies Strauss, the French musician, in his 83rd year. Messrs. Brennan and DesBrisay,of the Sum- merside Journal, are at the Hotei Davies, Mr. A. D. MacLeod with Mrs. MacLeod and family, have gine to Mv.el and St. Peter’s Bay for the next three weeks. General Cameron, the new Commandant of the Royal Military College, Kingston, has ar- Hon. John A. Macdonald, Speaker of the House of Assembly, is in the city, attending the Gathering of the Clans. He is at the Os- borne. Francis Murphy, the celebrated temperance orator, will open a two weeks’ temperance campaign in St. John, N. B. on the 2ad Sep- tember. Principal Grant writes from New Zealand expressing the opinion that a large wool trade could be established between that colony and Canada. Messrs. Gregory, Schreiber, Keefer and the other parties connected with the railway arbi- tration are expected to return next week from the west. Dr. H. L. MacCormack Boston, and Dr. R. P. MacCormack, Salem, Mass., are visit- ing their relatives and friends on the Island. ‘They are at the Davies to-day. Mr. Augustine Callaghan, of Lot 11, whose mills were destroyed by fire a few days ago, was in town to-day. He informs us that the mili has already been rebuilt and will be in operation to-morrow or next day, Mr. Callaghan deserves credit for his enterprise, Mr. Malcolm Mackendrick died at his resi- dence at bass River, Kent Co., on Friday morning, 10:h inst. He was in the 85th year of bis age, and one of the oldest residents of the community. Mr. Mackendrick was @ native of P. &. Island, but resided for many years at Redbank, Miramichi, and during the —-*= Bass River:—Moncton MINER, rived and reported himseif to the authorities. a — a eee aeny eanennensen MARRIED. _ At St. Mary's Vhureh, Indian River, on the th inst., by Rev. Dr. Chaisson, P. P., Mr. Joseph 8S. Murphy, of Conway, Lot 11, to Miss Mary Jane McCarvell, of Upper Free town, => - s— DIED. At Kensington, on the 15th inst., Hannah Brace, the beloved wife of the late George Brace, of this city. {Funeral leaves Kensington by train to- morrow, Aug. 17th, at 12.31 (Standard) ar- rives at cemetery at 2.41 p.m. At St. Mary’s Bay, Lot 61, on the 6th inst., after a lingering illness of dropsy, Ann Gra- ham, beloved wife of John Creed, in the 51st year of her age. Deceased leaves a husband and three sons, besides a large mumber of friends and relations to mourn the loss of an affectionate wife and loving mother. May her soul rest in peace. Household Furniture, BY AUCTION. I WILL SELL AT MY ROOMS, On Friday Next, 17th Inst., AT 1 OCULAR, P. Mi. “HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of Parlor and Bedroom Setts, Carpets, Mats, Pic- tures, Chairs, Tables, one Sewing Machine, &c., &c. GEO. M. HARRIS, augs Auctioneer, Land Near Charlottstown HO Ro SALE. N ACRE OF LAND adjoining the property of St. Dunstan’s College, on the Malpeque Rvuad. Apply to the undersigned, Charlottetown. Dated 26th July, A. D. 1888. PETERS & PETERS, Cameron Block, aug3— tf } Our Stock | Special- | 4 and 6 button lengths; also, our celebrated Embroideries, a very large range, nice pat- “ SUCCESS” Kid Gloves, 4 clasp, colored stitch back, at 80 cents a pair, and everything to be found in a First- gs te match ; Prints, Chambrays and Ginghams, | ? in rimmin BROWN ’S BLOCK. Mantle Making, Dress Making and Millinery dore on te and Cream i es are the very latest, and our PRICES THE LOWEST. Month — Dress Goods, newest fabries, with T i a eee ” tok Gees Hour Points---Low Prices, High Quaty, Latest Styles, Large Assortment | In every direction we meet your wants, and guarantee SATISFACTION to every purchaser, terns; CORSETS, One Thousand Pairs, a variety of makes, best values; HOSIERY, in Siik, Cashmere, Lisle Thread and Cotton; ROUILLON’S FRENCH KID GLOVES, Class Dry Goods Store at the lowest possible prices. is Large, our Assortment c mplete, our Styl VERY CHEAP; Flouncing Laces, in Black, Wh 2 z ~ = ~ — 3 = 2 oS ~ mee > . © _ O ee HE SUBSCRIBER having sold his Farm on Darnley Point, will offer for sale BY AUC- LION, on Wednesday, 220d day of August, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: . The follewing improved Stock and Agricul- tural Implemen‘s, &c., &c., consisting of 1 Mes- senger Mare, 64 years oid, in foal by the Standard Bred horse Physician, imported by Mr. Richards; a horse foai by her side sired by Administrator ; 1 Blood Mare, 44 years old, in foat by Adminis- trator; 1 Filly Foal, 3 months old, at her side. sired by Administrator; 1 Hernondo Mare, 44 years sld, in foai by Administrator; 1 Hernundo Filly, 24 years oid; 1 Nightingale Nat Filly, 1) years old; 1 Horse. 4} years old, sired by Norman Chief; 1 Colt, 1} years old, sired by old French tion; 1 Colt, 24 years old, sired by Gay Boy; 6 Shorthorn Cows, 3 Heifers, 3 Steers, 4 Heifer Calves, 40 Sheep. Seventy-five acres of different kinds of Grain standing, 6 acres of Potatoes and Turnips, 1 Steel Frame Binder, **The Deering,” 1 Thresher and Cleaner combined; 1 Seeder, 1 Grain Crusher, 1 Royal Royce Reaper, 1 second-hand Buckeye Mower, 1 Truck Wagon, Carts, Ploughs, Har- rows, Cultivatcrs, and most all the appliances required on a large Farm. The Household Furniture, consisting of 4 Bedsteads and Bedroom Furni- Curtains, 1 Charter Oak ‘‘ouk Stove, nearly new, and other articles too numerous to mention. Also, 60 Acres of Freehold Land, with Dwelling House, a large Barn, Blacksmith Shop, and other Outbuiliings, situated in Mal- peque, half mile nor h of D. & P. McNutt’s store, which will de soid at Pareto sale on easy terms on or before the day of sale. TERMS:—For Crop, a credit will be given until Ist November next, 1888, ‘or Binder, Crusher and Thresher, one half payable Ist November, 1889; balance Ist November, 1890. For =tock and other articles a credit of 14 months will be given for allsums over ten dollars, on Sale Positive. Rain or Shine. D. & HUNT. Darnley, Avug. 11, [888-<dy & Wity ture, Sofas, Lounges. Chairs, Tables, Carpets anc : BEER BROS, j SALE * Dry Geo HOUSE ‘ DRE*S GOODs, TREMMENGS, SILKS AND SATANS, VELVETEENS, GLOVES, ; Pal © COTTONS, 2 NG * MES, | CREF ONNES, TABLINGS, The extraordinary prices we are offeriy Island. TERMS CASH. Veciencn an | | Charlottetown, July 16, 1888 —— fu. BECAUSE whole country June 25, 1588. ae THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 > wees <~amamans (): ee fl | } ——OF—-~ ——AND— 0 E are about making extensive alterations in our premises—building a new Brick Front, reimodelling the interior, &c., which will necessitate our closing for some time, and as it is necessary to dispose of the balance of our large stock of Summer , Goods, we have decided to make, FOR THREE WEEKS ONLY SWEEPING REDUCTIONS SWEEPING Because the Big Rush for Clothing is at NO WONDER —His Prices astonish the natives. ustomer more tlian pleased. Competitors may say what is not true Ulothing, Big Boom in Clothing, &e., &., but L. KE. P oes the business al! the same. & QUEEN STREET, cH TOWN. TICKINGS aD re sine GHATS AND RONNEES, CARPETS, FLOW ERS, | OIL CLOTHS, PHA’ HEEs, | MATTEANGs, LACES, | ROOM PAPER, RERUNS, | HRARTH RUGS, MANTLES, | COUNTERVPANES, =HAWLS, | ROOM PAPER, CORSETS | SHER TINGS, ! FANCY GOODS, ig must effect a speedy clearance. Freight paid on large parcels to any part of the No goods sent tor approval. BEER BROS. UCTIONS. RED IGOMPETITORS VERY UNEASY. ene) ee ses Pade E. PROWSEZ’S. oVweMl:=—-—— Every about Bankrupt ROWSE his Prices are too low for competition. The are invited to see his wonderful Stock of L. E. PROWSE, Sign of the Great Big Hat, Queen Street. Be are BANKRUPT CLOTHING. -_ WANTS, LOST, ol a OUND.—A bunch of Keys. The owner can have them by sop’ at THe EXAMINER office and paying for this advertisement. augls WANTED—A canvasser to solicit advertise- ments for a monthiy journal to be issued soon. Only a competent person need apply. Call at this office. aug 15 li WANTED.—A Servant for general honsework in a small family. No washing. Enquire at this office. augio 4i dy “ANTRD IMMEDIATELY.—A Parlor Maid, also a Honsemaid. Good wages. Apply at tHe EXAMINER office. augi4 ANTED.—Three. good Coat Makers, tw» Vest Makers, 2 Pant Makers, Constani work to good hands.—P. J. FORAN. augl4 ANTED IMMEDIATRLY.— At the Pump- ing Station, Charlottetown Waterworks, a dozen Bricklayers.—W. H. FrRaspr. augl3 ANTED.—At D. A. Brace’s, a Girl to run sewing machine. Apply at once. augl3—tt We cok examen Lady of good address to trave! and assist advertising for a few months. Salary and expenses paid. Call personaily for three days at this office. pd %i—angl3 WyArteo. a lady, a Girl to do parlor work and plain a Enquire at this office. (sat tues)—augll ASTURE for three Cows in the fie 1d adjoin ing McGill Farm, West Common. A pood pumn in the field. Apply at the office of DAVI¥S & SUTHERLAND, Agents, augll : O LET.—The new Dwelling House, eorner of T Prince and Dorchester Streets, having nine rooms and heated by hot water. Also— New Dwelling House fronting on Prince Street, ad ‘ joining above and of same size. Immediate pos- session. Tenants seeking good comfortable houses are invited toexamine these.—GEORGE ALLEY. 2aw' tf —uwugil ANTED.—A Cook. Good references. Ap-) | W ply at this office. 4i--augld A7ANTED.—A Young Man to drive Breas | W Wagon. Apply at “ City Steam Bakery. aug9—3i pd | } approved joint notes ; under that amount, Cash. ; YW ANTED.—-Permanent and Transient Board-| ers, at the Railway Hotel, —Joun BoLGER, Proprietor. WSR aan a” opposite Depot. bj 3i eod—aug? OUND ce. | is the one who buys the most STYLISH GOODS. These are always the Best Values, and are now offered to the Lower Province Trade by MACLEAN, SHAW & UU, MONTREAT. We -are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS, We keep constanity on hand the Latest Novelties, We keea the Newes: Styles at Reasonable Prices, Hitters say they have no troubie to sell our Goods. MR. FAIRBAIRN ropresents us in the Lower Provinces, July 20—3m 2aw