ian j Local and Other Items. | Dominion Rifle Asso- en at Rideau Range, ' | st half-past eight, | . ; | HK i } ‘ .* : » Monday next, i? ‘ + ee othe. MeGain will (D.V.) preach ; a aw ¢ to-morrow) at 7 o clovk, wid's Day ning : , sal House, | pper Gre at Lreorge a ing St 7 remperance,—A fall meeting of Victoria ’ rani Division is requested for Monday evening to rance meeting at an termpe arrange | tem} yr a pulrstic early date - Oyission Surruep.—Henry T. Le- Page's reply to Mr. Fissette, crowded out f yesterday's paper, appears to-day in the roper column. - yme the marks of age, all who have gray beards should use Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, the best and cleanest dye for vie i rown o1 To over blac k. - Pveristic.—It is said that Kilrain has been 18389. THE DA LY EXAMINER, - PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ee —— SpeoiaL Desparcurs to THe EXAMINER. News of the Great Strike. Lonpon, Aug. 26. The condition of the strike becomes graver hourly. Burns addressed 6,000 men at Tower Hill, giving, as a watchwood ‘‘No urrender.”’ He was cheered tothe echo. Three thousand iron workers at Veigley have struck, and the strikers are boasting that Monday will witness a gigantic amal- gamated strike of workers in every indus- try, unless the ultimatum is accepted Sy noon to-morrow. In an interview, thiseven- ing, Burns said he felt depressed although he hoped for the best. A notice was post- ed at the strikers committee rooms, suspending relief measures, owing to the fact of tradesman upon whom or- ders were issued demanding that committees coupons be exchanged for cash. The outlook for the strikers is decidediy offered $2,500 to stand up before Sullivan for four rounds, Marquis of Queensbury rules, and that he will probably accept. wittiamaiiats Dowiston Exuterrion AT Toronro.—The P. KE. L. Railway issue tickets at a single first lass fure on the 9th, 10th, and llth Septem- ber, cood to return the 29th September. - NatcRaL History Socrery.—A meeting of this Society will be held in J. D. McLeod’s Hall on Wednesday next, 4th Sept. A paper on Ferns will be read by Principal McSwain. - A new bell, presented to the managers of the driving park, is now on exhibition at Reddin’s Drug Store. It arrived last evening. - Zio~x Cucreu.—Rev. A. A. McKenzie will occupy the pulpit of Zion Church to-morrow at both services. Services at 1l a. m., and 7 p. m. Morning prayer meeting at 10.15; Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. - On EXHIBILION To-Morr —}en’t forget the gospel meet- ing conducted by the railway men every Sun- day afternoon in od’s Hall at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome Lesson—John 16 |) to lS The promise ot the Holy Ghost. nin 4 Goon Robert Jenkins, Post- SHOT. gloomy. Cardinal Manning, Sir Andrew Lusk and Lord Mayor Deputy Smith conferred with the dock officials to-day. It is understood that the Cardinal pleaded the cause of the strikers. It is reported that the gas workers are discontented, and fears are entertained that London will be in darkness in case they strike, with ad- ditional danger by reason of neglected retorts. The seamen’s and wharf laborers’ union at Brisbane, Australia, cables lere to-day saying that employment wil: be furn shed there to 250 of the striking London dock men. A committee 61 wharfingers have compiled another pro- posed agreement for submission to the dock companies. Late Ottawa News. Orrawa, Aug. 30. Mr. D. McKenzie, of Sarnia, brether of Hon. A. McKenzie, ex-premier of Canada, has been nominated by the refermers of West Lambton as their candidate for the Ontario Assembly in place of the late Hon. T. B. Pardee. An explosion occurred at Chambley Can- ton this morning in the packing room of the Beloit powder works, killing two men master at Mount Albion, informs us that a] named Joseph Faireault and Samuel Betti. few days ago, with one full discharge from his double-barrel gun, he knocked out thirteen black ducks, and succeeded in bagging twelve of ther. - A Rare Cuance.—The sale of horses, cat- tle, carriages, crop, etc., at (rovernment House, on Saturday, 7th September next, should not be overlooked by persons desiring anythng ia these lines. Terms will be made known at sale - _ \yer’s Hark Vicor restores cdlor and vitality to weak and gray hair. Through its healing and cleansing qualities, it prevents the accumulation of dandruff and cures all scalp diseases. The best hair dressing ever mace, and by far the most economical. ivcaleiiteaisiadl Masonic.—Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F & A. M., will hold its regular communica- tion at Masonic Hall, Water St., on Mon- day next, the 2nd of September, o'clock. Visiting brethren cordially wel- comed. viii aninats Burvep tro Deara.—The two-year-old child of T. L. Laberge, St. Gedein, Lake St. George, Que., was burned to death a few days ago. Its clothes caught fire while playing with matches during the tempor- sry absence of its mother. J eee Ayer’s SARSAPARILLA, by purifying and enriching the blood, improves the appetite, aids the assimilative process, strengthens the perves, and invigorates the system. It is, therefore, the bes: and most thoroughly re- liable alterative that can be found for old or young. consi Seconp Metnopist Cucurxcu.—Services in the Second Methodist Church to-morrow :— 7.30 a.m., Prayer Meeting; $1 a. m. Preach- ing and Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper; 2.15 p. m. Sabbath Schoo!; 7 p. m. Preaching, with an evangelistic service. Morning and evening Meetings conducted by the pastor, Rev. W. W. Brewer. ——_<@——— St. Pavci’s Cucren.—To-morrow evening the pulpit of St. Paul's will be occupied by the Rev. F. J. Clay Moran, D. D., Rector of St. Paul's, Columbia, Pa., and for some years Secretary of the great Colonial and Continental Churth Society of England, which has for many years assisted the Church of England in this Province with missionary fands. The yev. gentleman intends preaching a sermon to oung men. young at el To Lecrurng.—The Rey. Ralph Brecken, who has been travelling in the Holy Land for the past year, will deliver a very inter- esting Jecture in the Second Methodist Church, on Monday evening next. We clip the following from the Digby Notes, published in an exchange : The Rev. Ralph Brecken favored us with his very popular lectare on the Customs and Cos- tumes of Syria, the hall being crowded to overflowing. Several of the costumes were adoruing the persons of young ladies, while the lecturer himself was attired in a coat of many colors, with all the manifold and unusual trappings of an Arab sheik, dagger, pistols, ink horn, &c., studding the usual oriental girdle. sions tteacadistig Personal. Sir Frederick Middleton is to leave Ottawa for the Maritime Provinces on Thursday next, on 4 tour of inspection. Mr. J. C. McEachen, of New York, who has been visiting his relatives and friends in this city, left for home this morning. Rev. Father Walsh, of Boston, arrived in tae city yesterday afternoon, by the steamer Camberland, and left by the I. C. R. for P. E. 1., where he will spend his vacation,—St. John Tel. Rev. J. A. Gordon, who has been attending the Maritime Baptist Convention, which con- | vened at Fredericton, N. B., has returned and will conduct the service to-morrow as usual in Y. M. ©. A. Hall, at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. The Lord’s Supper will be dispensed at close of evening service. The New York delegation of the Ancient Order of Foresters letely arrived at Minnea- polis to attend the National Convention there. Chey travelled ina special train, and on one part of the journey made the remarkable speed of 85 miles in 82 minutes or at the rate of over 62 miles per hour. _The Rev. Ralph Brecken isin Sackville on his way to Charlottetown. The rev. gentle man is looking well after his prolonged trav- els through Europe, Egypt, and Palestine. The Sackville people will be glad to know that Mr. Brecken has consented to give al lecture there at an early date on the scenes, and incidents of his oriental journey- ings. — Post, Tenders for the steamship service be- tween Halifax and St. John and ports of South America and West Indies will be opened to-morrow. Riflemen are beginniug to arrive from al! parts of Canada to attend the annual Do- minion matches which commence on Mon day. Behring Sea Matters, Orrawa, Aug. 30. A despatch from Victoria, B. C., says the schooner Pathfinder, which was seized by the United States revenue cutter Rush, has arrived there. The commander of the Rush had placed a seaman on board the Pathfinder and ordered that the vessel be taken to Sitka. After the Rush left the Pathfinder was headed for Victoria, despite at 8|/the protests of the American seaman on board. Officials of the Marine Department say if it be true that the sealing schooner Black Diamond, though registered in Can- ada, is owned by American citizens, she is liable to be contiseated under the provisions of the Canada Shipbuilding Act. Disastrous Storms. Suaneual, Aug. 30. North China and Japan have been visited by a series of typhoons of unprecedented severity. At the lowest estimate 15,000 people were drowned. Advices from Yokohama say disastrous storms recently occurred in Wakayamaya. Five thousand persons perished in the floods following the storms, and 20,000 were rendered homeless. The loss to property is enormous. a The Socials Again Defeated. Sr. Jonn, N.B. Aug. 30. The Socials were again defeated to-day by the Shamrocks, by a scure of 10 to 1. Davison was hit quite heavily and at most opportune times, while the Socials were unable to find Sullivan, and only twice found him safely. The visitors put up a much better fielding game today. O’Brien got three beautiful flies in left field. Like yesterday, the Socials were clearly outplay- ed at every point. _ _— — Prorogued. Lonpon, Aug. 30. Parliament was prorogued to-day until November 16th. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 31.—-10 a. m Light to moderate winds, fine, not much change in temperature. quesente HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 29—J McLeod, Stanhope; J A Down, | city, C Peters, D Peters, Hope River; D Mc§ Eachern, Hazel Grove; A McPherson, Oxford, NS; Mrs Sheehan, Annandale; A Carroll, New York; D McNeil, Cardigan; Miss Mary Lar kin, do; A Smith, Grand River; A D Forbes, Lowell; Mrs S J Daggett, Portland; W En] man, Annandale; W_ Farrell, Somerville; A Campbell, Boston; A R McRae, Point Prim ; S Forbes, Baldwin Station. H Budress, Wal- lace; D Forshner do, J McKay, do, J Me- ' Cann, do; H Riley, do; W Wansley, do; D Gerard, Do; Mrs W McQuaid, do; E L Black, do; AW Scott, do; AR Baker, do; S J Mc- Kenzie, do; J McInnis aad wife, do; L P King, ! Vancouver; M E Kennedy, Wallace; Miss ; Jamieson, do; Peter Jamieson, do; A! Waugh, do; H Pimve, Middleton; R A Mitchell, do; T V Challinor, Woodstock, Ont; Mrs G 8 Littlefield, Boston; Miss Reever VV allace. | OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 30—C W Robinson, T C Robinson, | Moncton; J B Brennan, Alberton; HS Me- Leod, Dunstaffnage; O B Emery and wife, | Montague; R Patterson, Narragansett; J E Smith, Port Elgin; D McKinnon, P Hughes, Miss C Hughes, Boston. HOTEL DAVIES. Aug 30—J G Stackpole and wife, New Yorks J Warren, H R Clarke, Montreal; Ww F Keith, Waltham; Francis Tafts, Somerville; Geo A McClarey, St John; Miss Grace Lewis, Cardigan; A B McLean, Boston; J Rochester and wife, Ottawa; S M Smith, Seaforth, Ont; Mrs Dunbar, Miss Mary Dunbar, Stetlerton, WANTED. BIRTH. At Riviere du Loup, ou Thursday, the 29th August, 1889, the wife of Joseph Pope, Esq., of a gon. In this city, on the 30th Ang., the wife of D. J. Macdonald, mail clerk, of a son, MARRIED. At the Viétoria Methodist Church, on Tues- day morning, the 27th inst., by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Edward Boswell to Miss Rebecca Lea, eldest daughter of W. C. Lea., Esq., of Victoria, Crapaud. —_- Local Notices. Don’t fail to call at Pickard’s Bakery and see the choicest assortment of cake ornaments in the city. Lemon, apple, cocoanut and chocolate pies | at Pickard’s Bakery to-night. If you want a first-class wedding cake, well | ornamented, you can have it done to your satisfaction at Pickard’s Bakery. This evening.—Bear in mind that McKachen the cheap shoe man is giving rare bargains. See him to-night. Knocks 'em all out. It’s a fact that Me- Eachen, the cheap shoe man is doing the trade, it’s well known that he selis the best goods for the least money. New fall goods. Twenty cases from the English market, just opened at J. b, Mac- Donald's. aug3l 3i Te ‘ The popular store for ready-made clothing, mens’ and boy’s, is J. B. Macdonalds. [i you want any. go there. aug31 3i The new stock of boots lately opened at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store is giving entire satisfaction. augdl 3i Everyone is going, going where? to John Murphy’s bread, cake and pastry store for everything good to-night. One great satisfaction, and that is the con- sumer of bread, cake and pastry can get everything they want at John Murpby’s. Over one hundred varieties of bread, cake and pastry to select from at John Murphy’s. Why don’t you buy your bread at John Murphy’s, it’s only six cents per loaf. Give it a trial. WaytTep at Once—At the Charlottetown Boot & Shoe Factory, 6 men to do factory and custom work. Also, an experienced girl to run a sewing machine. Good wages.—GoOFF Bros. The stickiest fly paper, the largest, the best the cheapest, 4 cts. each; 5 for 15 cts., at Xeddin’s Drug Store, aug30 4i Two thousand five hundred cigars, sample bought at a discount, will give retailers the benefit—Reddin’s Drug Store aug3 4i goods, Remember that the great sale of genis’ clothing, hats and furnishings is still going onat D. A. Bruce's. New Fall Boots—First instalment of 25 cases just opened at the Dominion Bovt and Shoe Store. Splendid value.—au28 3i Eight cases clothing to hand today. Boys’ and youths’ Biack Worsteds, the finest ever shown in Charlottetown. Tweed Suits all sizes and shades. Prices to suit customers. Give us a call.—James Paton & Co. au28 3i We call attention to the opening of our large Fall Importations of Children’s, Boys’ and Youths’ All-wool Suits. Nothing kept in stock but first-class goods. Prices to suit all buyers. Give usa call.—James Paton & Co. au 28 31 A Harp Nur to Crack.—There are over 12,000 Williams Pianos, or three-fourths of the pianos of all kinds made in Canada, manufactured by R. 8. Williams & Son, of Toronto. Why? J. F. Willis & Co., sole agents, N. 8S. and P. E. Offices, lower Queen Street, Charlottetown. Head offices, Stellar- ton, N. S.—dy4i wli _ Special bargains this week. Dress Goods, Cottons, Cloths, &c., at J. B. Macdonald’s. aug27 6i Great redactions in price made in Men’s and and Boy's Clothing. Must clear to make room for fall stock, at J. B. Macdonald's. aug27 Gi BaGGAGE Express.—Merchants and others having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can leave their order at R. K. Brace’s, and it willbe promptly attended to by Joseph Dewar. Telephone communication. auglO lm eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& [T° LET,—Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, Apply to J, McGill. aug3l, tf WANTED. -A nurse girl ‘to ‘take charge of young baby. lins, pd NO LET.—A half house cn King Street, next to Merchant's i kofPEI lins, pd rc L OST.—“igar ise, Wild amber mouth plcce, 4 «ase marked “ J. A. M,”’ between Sc. Peter’s Bay and Souris,on or about Saturday, the 4th, Keward at THE EXAMINER Office. W ANTED.—A housemaid and a middic-aged woman tolook after dairy. Appiy at imy office, King Street. WM. WELSH. auyg30, Zins Pl \NO FOR SALE.—A second-hand Piano, in very best of repair, irom frame, iight colored case, upright. A bargain. Neason tor selling, leaving the city.—Mrs. DAVID FRASER, School Street, aug 29, lw WANTED,.—A good smart Boy, to work in a Grocery Store. Apply immediately to STEWART & GaTES, aug29, lw Asmart Girl, for general house work in a famuy of two. aug 29, tf W ANTED, a good cook, . Apply to Mrs. Watson, Queen Street. tf mO LET, a house situated on Richmomd cont sining seven rooms, street, near Hills- borough square. Possession 1st October next. Apply to P. Bourke, on the premises. Aug. 27. evd tld pd WANTED. First-class Coat Makers (male or (femaie). Atso Vest Makers. Apply or ad- dre-s for one week to John Cader, Merchant tailor, Shediac, N. B. - aug 26—iw WyAntev.—A Protestant Nurse to go to Mon- treal 3‘st August. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Charlottetown. aug 26—-lw wkiy O LET.--A Tenement Dwelling House on Derchester Street, centrally and conveniently situated. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co. aug 24 if GHoP. TO LET.—The Shop now occupied by W. N. Tanton, Watchmaker, with two rooms up stairs. Good stand for any kind of business. R. K. Brace. aug 24 OST.--On Prince Street, a Satchel, with a Purse inside, The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at THE EXAMINER Office, or with Dr. McLeod. aug 23 W4Nrs0—4 Cook. Apply by letter to Mrs. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters is at present in the country. aug 19—pat T° LET.—One-half of my Dwelling House on Prince Street, contaiming Seven Possession given 10th Sepeamper.-v9ee _ GINS. ! —Ata liberal reduction, the Ency- oo Brittanica, latest edition. complete | in 24 volumes; Cloth f office. ' SATURDAY, AUGUST 31 Clothing! Clothing! PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Knormons Stock of BEEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FoR FAIL AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Balance of Mens’. i$o0y’s and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH. PROWSE BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. Charlottetown, Aug. 22, 1889—eod wky AUCTION PRICES DURING AUGUST sects teal tell J... VMiacDONALD’S The Balance of his Steck of Mens’ and Boys’ Clothing WILL BE CLEARED OU!’ AT AUCTION PRICES DURING THIS MONTH. Great Bargains in Summer Underclothing. Great, Bargains in Mens’ and Boy’s Hats. Great Bargains in Ladies’ Summer Dress Goods and Cottons. FORCH HAP GOODS Ai :-WA ¥ SGOTO J. B. MACDONALD’S. ee ee GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES A The Dominion Boot end Shoe Lore, DU: MONTH JF AUG ST. Every body invited to buy the Best and Cheapest Boots and Shoes in DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. isso. con Wnkaee senna - ING jhe MONTR OF lown at th Ch’town, August 5, 1889—eod wky STR. SOUTHEORT. Shortest Route toBoston,| 1889. ee eee VIA HALIFAS te . is JV Change of Time. , recheck oe JS fe * |Canada Atlantic steamsnip vd. YS ; HE steamer Southport te lone: fing Che Fast, Steel Clyde-bailt <KA sigh 5 ret ; ® Prince Street Ferry Wharf for West; TFAMSHIP CUT AT CHUA | a | a 1 se iver, a *cloc n every Monday eveniog ba © Y ee es wat Tacthes saleee blidenteg the 20d ; Se p- l c Hid ii MALI BA | Bee ‘ S 2! : Boston, tember, 1889. aug30—-2i KEROSENK. JUST RECEIVED: 3 bbls. ** WATER WHITE,” , 75 cases ” sé in 5 gal tins. Further lots to arrive in a few days. Wholesale at lowest prices. FENTON T. NEWBERY. Aug 30—dv3ins, wylin a MUSIC. Vi ISS JANIE BURRIS would inform her i friends and the public generally, that 'she will re-open her Music Ciasses on Mon- day, Sept. 2nd. aug 29—tl] date onvent ce hele Dame ae eee - Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Talifax, for By Order. EVEKY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10) for lay oa yclock, io Gees Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, 5 : ey Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. | | ; Passengers ieaving Charloltetcwh on Luesdsy, | * via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and | e & can. if they preferit, go directly on board the Steamer without extra charge. Charlottetown to Boston \ist class)....... OUR aks cee ves cial bsbek str dies tenes Chrouzh Tickets issued at a oy tic sgenaoitwe bs tonne Xevgauon, Co. Sail frou Liverpool for Charlottetown about the Ist October, Cuarlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. } and will carry Freight at through rates to the | different railway points on the Island. For Freighs apply in London to Jony Prv- /caikN & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; }in Liverpool to WiLitiamM Brien, 51 South | r i 1 1 | bey | D baatures. ) John Street, or here to the owners, B14 UU vty Me PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch’town, 2nd Aug. 1889. HE Clipper Bark ‘‘ EREMA,” 300 tons register, V’. Ledwell, Commander, will 9 20) . 16 00} i Stations on P. K. | CHIPMAN BROS., General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, “44 Atlantic Avennea, Boston nay Zi--tt JENDERS will be received at the Mayor’s Office up to soon of SATURDAY, the 14th of September next, for the purchase of | —~— Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) Debentures . of the City of Charlottetown, payable in Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Fou TEN DERS FOR COAL. (4) per cent. per annam, payable half yearly. pen _ The Debentures will be issued on and bear | , , EALED TENDERS will be received at os See Peveter wanes , ' the office of the City Clerk until noon of he Council do not bind themselves to ac- SATURDAY, the 7th SEPTEMBER NEXT , * > 4 > eod tid TUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, September 2nd, at the Convent de Notre | cept the highest or any Tender. for supplying and {placing in the vaults of the Dame, Hillsborough Square. By oo! MACPHERSON, City Tat and Market House, as directed : The private classes for pupils intending to pursue a course of study in the various depart- ments of French, Music, gas Fancy- work, etc., will be re-opened on Ee : FOR SALE OR TO LET. September 4th. City Clerk, aug 21, 1889—m ws pat tu thur sat 80 Tons of Acadia Round Coai, 10 Tons Sydney Slack Coal. enero stom eee Said coal to be of the best quality of this years’ mining, to be weighed on the City ; Scales, and delivered on or before the Ist Moen Wanted. pe smite: ter for Sale, ot rent] october next. —_ for a number of years, a ‘wo-story! ‘The Ton to consist of 2,000 Ibs, - Doubie Tenement House, situate on Great; Whe Council do not bind themselves to E want a Wood Turner, a Man to at- George Street, between Fitzroy aud huston, accept the lowest or any teuder, tend a Cireular Saw, six to eight opposite Large’s Carriage F ne” By order, Benchmen, and four smart, strong Boys. For terms apply on the premises to } A. H. MACPHERSON, MARK WRIGHT & CO. JAMES BRADLEY. | City Cleue augit—dy tf Avg 92-~tiny, sat, tue pat f t sug 24, 1889—tf ag en pat fri, As, WHR eames : “ eR nal ~— 5 oa Minardi ct Ae mae aera Stn atin ed emecnen eeeuaiaie mere ree ls et ee 2 we RST eA roe v ee a pra nie te SaaS SSeS RR, a esi earn a . a ae minal ae eee 1" PN ah a