—= — Local and Other liems. A meeting ot orrow (Werdnes NATURAI HisToRY SOCURTY this Society will be held to-m sfternoon, at 40 ¢ lock. - aay) Crry Taxes. —Collector Vanlderstine gives , little advice to taxpayers in our advertising columns to d ry Will the y take it? ' sil iniiliailii Norice.—Miss Wilson would inform her that lessons will be resumed on Mon- » mu vils pel aug22 eod tld day, Sept. 2nd. aa Soxs or Tewrsrance.—Prince Edward Division, No. I, 8. of T., meets this evening t & o'clock, in MeLeod'’s Hall. Visiting val ce » members always we.come. iinet Sacvace Conps.—The regular monthly meeting of the Royal Salvage Corps will be peld in their room to-morrow night at 8 o'clock. —H. C. Wilson, Sec’ y. on <> ~ Tue Moxeroxn Exutertion.—The TJ imes says that Mr. BE. R. Brow, of Charlottetown, has entered 10 head of Jersey cattle ; also pure-bred sheep, DoWns; and vegetables, grain, ete, —— ee Triscres.--Out of respect to the memory of the late C. V. MacGregor, the Citizens’ Band will attend the funeral to-morrow. The Oddfeliows have placed a very hand. some floral three links on the casket of their late brother, C, V, MacGregor. --—- -@---- A Pekrect complexion, free from pimple or blemish, is very rarely seen, because few peuple have periectly pure blood. And yet all disfiguring eruptions are easily removed by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Try it and sur- prise your friends with the result. -__ _>-—. Temperance.—A public temperance meet ing will be held in McLeod’s Hall on next Monday evening, ander the anspices of the Sous of Lemperance. Chair takea at eight v'clock, Don’t forget the time and place, The temperance pledge will be presented. Sina teldilibaeunian Tey ke Sorry Now.-—-The historic village ot Sackett’s Harbor, N. Y., recently voted down an appropriation to purchase a steam five engine, that would cost five or six thous- and dollars, out aad destroyed forty worth of property. a CALEDONIAN CLuB FuNgRAL Notice. —The thousand One night last Week a fire broke | ing Canada. dollars | "HE DAILY EXAMINER. PELUGRAPHIC NEWS. SPRCIAL Desrarcurs ro THE EXAMINER. News of the Great Strike. LONDON, Sept. 2. luformation has been received by the police and by Home Secretary Matthews to the effect that leader Burns to-day urged the strikers to proceed to the docks and ex- pelthe men working there. The dock company express themselves as better satis- fied with the aspect of affairs. They have an increased number of men at work, com- ) posed of men who have given up the tight ‘and new wen, Officers of the com ipanies state that plenty of — labor would be obtained if the laborers pickets were abolished. A mob composed , of 800 strikers invaded the Albert Docks ‘this afternou and compelled the workmen ‘there to cease their labor. No damage was done to property. At «a meeting of wharfingers a resolution was adopted ad- | vising the strikers to aceept the dock com- _panies offer, The Government is employ- ‘ing convicts to unload vessels in the ; Medway. T. P. ©’Connor’s paper, the | Star, has collected £2,500 for the strikers’ ‘fund. Adespatch from Melbourne, Aus- | tralia, says that at a meeting there to-day ' £1,500 was collected on behalf of the | strikers. Ottawa News Notes. Orrawa, Sept. 2. } The Ottawa Ministerial Conference has | adopted a resolution, condemning the at- | craetions secured for next week’s exhibi- ' tion. | Mr. MeGee, Clerk of the Privy Council, has left for Charlottetown, to administer the oath of office to Lieutenant-Governor : Carvell. | The Minister of Customs has been ad- | vised that Chinese going to China from the | British colonies sell certificates enabling them to return other Chinamen ‘thus able to evade the paywent on enter- Comte De Louvilres, French Consul for ' Canada, draws attention to the amnesty to | French subjects in Canada, which was pro- ‘claimed on July 19th. It is a full and who are members of the Caiedonian Club are request-| complete amnesty for all offences commit- ed to meet at the Club Room to-morrow, | ted prior to the date of promulgation, and Wednesday, at 2o'clock, p. m., with plaid | to take effect in Canada on July 19th, 1890. and bonnet, to attend the funeral of their {+ ig now, however, applicable to offences late fellow-clansman, C. V. Melsaac, Vice-President. —--+>- — Promenapre Concert.—The Citizens’ Band the concert on: The attendance | furnished capital music at (Queen Square last evening. of spectators was unusuaily large. During the evening a collection was taken up to defray the cost of providing seating accommo- dation. The next concert will take place on Chureday eV’ ening. - Aneab or CuaRLoTreTrowN.—There was a great flow of eloquence but little business | transacted at the last meeting of the St. Jolin City Council. Ald. Chesley made thirteen speeches; Aid. Shaw twelve, Ald. seven; Ald. Christy seven; Ald, Blizzard seven; Ald. Connor six; Ald. Baskin six; Ald, Knodell five aud othecs in proportion. aa STEAMERS MovemMeNtTs.—-1 he steamer Prin- cess Beatrice sailed at six o'clock last evening with a cargo of oats, potatoes, lobsters and pork. Miss Knight was a passenger. The M. A. Starr arrived from Wallace this MeGregor.-——J. | Vincent | | against the state. { iiidlialsineneiinniil The Rifle. Orrawa, Sept. 2. The annual matches of the Dominion Rifle Association opened here to-day with | fine clear weather. The attendance of | riflemen is the largest on record, aggregat- ing 450. The first competition was for | Nursery prises—five rounds at 300 yards 'The first prize went to Private Windaitt, of Lindsay, who made the highest possible score. Corporal Gorley, of St. John, came second, winning $15. Sergt. Gray, of the 66th, Capt. Silver, of the 63rd, and Surgeon Gillis, of P. E. Island, took $10 prizes. For thé team prizes there were thirteen ‘entries. In the MacDouga!! match fora leup and prizes Sergt. Armstrong, of 'Guelph, .won .the cup and $30. Capt. | Silver, of the 63rd, came second, winning nm prizes in the Gsowski to-morrow, | 25. Scores and lteam match wil! be announced afternoon. She will sail at midnight for | iii someme Sloe ‘eral nit P Murray Harbor, Moutague, Cardigan and | Baseball News. iieorgetown, calling at Crapaud on return. i . a : ee FREDERICTON, Sept. 2. I. O, O. F.--Wildey Lodge holds its regular session at 8 o'clock to-night. Degree Staff will please be punctual. Important busi, bess, St. Lawrence Lodge holds a special session | | In the League game here to-day, between tthe St. John and Fredericton teams, the former won, 24 to 8. Small pitched for ithe St. Johns, while Webb and Under- in the reception room this evening at eight | wood hoth occupied the box for the home o'clock, to make arrangements for the funeral! glub, This victory gives the Spaulding of their late. brother, Cyrus V. MactUivegor, | St. Johns. _ on Happy Serriers.—Advices from the North- west state that the German settlers, an un- nsually large number of whom arrived last spring, are delighted with the couatry, and they will encourage many more of their countrymen to come out, The cattle ranch- ing business is reported to be flourishing on the Canada side, while in Montana there promises to be very little food for the cattle during the coming winter. ——— -~ Masonic Norices.—The brethren of Vic- toria Lodge, A F. & A. M., are requested to} meet at Masonic Hall, Water Street, at 1.30 p. | m, to-morrow to attend the funeral of their late brother, Past Master C. V. McGregor. Visit- ing brethren in the city are cordially invited. Che brethren of St. John Lodge, A. F. & A. M., are requested to meet at the Lodge Room tv attend the funeral of their late brother, C. V. MeGregoe, Past Master of Victoria Lodge. — ConnoLence.—At a regular session of St, Lawrence Lodge, heid last evening, the fol lowing was adopted : Resotved, That out of respect to the mem- ory of our late brother, Syivanus Keith, P. U., the charter of the Lodge be draped and the members wear the usual badge of mourn- ing for the space of thirty days. Further Resolved, That a copy of this reso- lution be expressed on the minutes, and pab- lished inthe city papers and Dominion Odd- Sdlow ——— Practical Jokise,—Last evening % well known young man aad two lady friends drove up to the door of a restaurant, and went in- side to have some refreshments. While the trio were inside, some wags detached the horse from the carriage. When they came out, and the ladiee had been comfortably seated, the young man touched the horse with the whip and called out, ‘(et along there, R——.° And the animal did “get along "—walking right out of the shafts! The surprise of the young man and his lady friends was complete; and the jokers, who took in the scene from a point of vantage, thoroughly enjoyed the situation, : evisnitieaiiaibeii re: 0. 0. F. Fuxekat Notices.—The mem- = of St Lawrence Lodge, No. 8, 1. V0. O. F., a assemble at the Lodge Room on W edues- “ay alternoon, 4th inst., at 1.45 o'clock sharp, in order to attend the funeral of their late | Brother, Cyrus V, Mactiregor, By order of the N. G., Joun T. Harpy, R. 8. _ Diess—Regalia, black suit, silk hat, white tie aud gloves, The members of Wildey Lodge, No. 27 L0.0.P., willassemble at Oddfellows Hall tes morrow (Wednesday) at 1.45 o'clock sharp, Ci order to attead the funeral -of Brother yrus V. Mac(sregor, of St. Lawrence Lodge. By order of the N, G., penuant to the They have three more games yet to play, but cannot be tied. Moncton to-day added another game to its late list of victories, defeating the So- cials. Score—-Moncton 10, Socials 5. The excellent work of the home battery ac- counts, in a great measure, for the victory, only a total of 5 hits being made off Doe. Flynn was hit quite freely, a total of 16 being made off him. — Ss -—~——— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 5.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, tine and warmer. MARRIED. At St. Peter’s Church, Charlottetown, on 2nd inst., Laura C. Carrier, of China Point, to Cyrus Franklin Logs, of the same place. — Dike. In this city, on the 3rd inst., Mrs, Patrick Brazil, aged forty-nine years. {Funeral will leave her late residenve, Syd- ney Street, on Thursday morning at 8.45 o'clock to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral; thence to the Romana Catholic Cemetery. | MOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. 1—R F Glendenning, Amherst; Dr Honeywell, Hunter River; J E Newson, Mrs W Daniel, BJ Daniel, Boston; Geotge Mac- Kay, W D McKenzie, Chicago; Archibald Campbell, Clifton; Mrs J C Thompson, Wor- cester; Mrs E J Munsie, Westville, N %. HOTEL DAVIES, Sept 2—Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; W R Samuel, Geo F Phelps, D R McCunn, Montreal; W Barthwick, Ottawa; D E Clarke, wite and son, Eldon; W J Baxter, Halifax; John Leitch, J S McLaren, St John; W H Barnard and wife, city; J H Rielly, Nashua, NH; W H Manson, S’side. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 2—TJT V Challiaor, Woodstock, Ont; R Patterson, New Glasgow; W T Walsh, Chatham; Miss McDouald, Boston; Mrs H A Bassett, Minneapolis; Miss Maggie Buchanan, de; John Barclay, O'Leary Station, J Me- Gregor, city. SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH. Aug 26—A Kennedy, Mrs A Kennedy, Ch'town; Geo Tuilock, Mrs Tullock, Mrs Tullock, Thos Duncan, Mrs Duncan, Minne- apolis, 28—Miss A R Gray, Miss J T Rob- bins, Miss E P Robbiys, Boston, Mass; Miss H F Jarvis, Hartford, Conn; J B Dawson, W E Dawson, Ch’town; WF Keith, Waltham, Mass; Frances Tufts, Sowerviile; Lawrence Emilee, Miss Emlee, New York City. 31—R B Norton, a R B Norton, Mrs J McGowan, rs vy iy iS G ier, Mgneton, N B; WR men Beslan ee FOR SALE BY AUCTION, ( WING to the failing health of the pro- prietor, this old established and well known Hotel will be sgld by Auction, on Friday, 4th of October next, aT 12 0’ CLoe Kk, NOON, THE PREMISES ON ‘The Osborne House is a large four-storey building, with fine, targe, cheertul, airy Rooms, Cupboards, Linen Closets, Bath Rooms, and al! other modern conveniences usually found in a first-class Hotel. tis centrally located, being less than five Minutes walk from Kailway Station, Steam- boat Landings, and Public Buildings Large Yard, good Stables, Coach House and Ice House. Sale Positive. Terms made known at Sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod 1889 ALL TRIP, *§°HE Clipper Bark ‘“ EREMA,” 300 tons register, P. Ledwell, Commander, will Sail from Liverpvol for Charlottetown about the 1st October, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to Jonn Prr- CAIRN & Sows, 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; in Liverpool to WILLIAM BULLEN, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, 2nd Aug. 1889. eod tl d rroperty at Spring Park E are instructed by Robert White to sell by Auction, on WEDNESDAY, I8th September, inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, on the Premises, all his Valuable Property at Spring Park, —CONSISTING OF— Plot No. 1—64 feet x 100 feet, with a large Three Tenement House thereon. Plot No. 2—64 ieet x 106 feet. Plot No. 3—32 feet x 100 feet. This Property is clear- of City Taxes, and within five minutes walk of the Post Office. Offers at Private Sale will be considered. ‘Terms easy. K. H. NORTON & CO., 2 Auctioneers, Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1889—eod till sale WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e ANTED.—For October tet,-0 qoneral Ser vant. Apply to Rey, J. siMPson, Pownal Strbet, sept3 GENTS WANTED.—To sell Sewing Ma- chines on P, E. Island, Good terms. Apply 'o The Singer Manufacturing Co., Chariotte- town, P. Kk. J. pad dy lm—sepi3 jOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.—A new Emer- son Piano, only in use six months, Apply to ti il. Norron & Co,, Auctioneers. sepi2—d tf w li YOR ‘SALE.—An Knglish Pheete a, cano y to ; seat for driver benind, Ap to P. C. Cog. ra NOLLY, Modern Livery Stables, fton Street. septz—3i pd os SALE.—One iargs size Gurney Improved - Hot Air’Furnace, with floor registers and conducting pipes in good working order, suitable for beating a store, Chirch or private Dwelling, knquire at HX AMiNER Office, oi eod--sept2 Te LET,—Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, Apply to J, McGill, auysi, tf Los?. “igar Case, with amber mouth piece, (ase marked * J. A. M,” between Sc. Peter’s Bay and souris,oa or about Saturday, the x4th,. Keward at ‘itt EXAMINER Office. Plano POR SALE.—A scevnd-haad Piano, i very best of Pepair, itéa frame,’ tight colore case, uprigat, A bargain. Keason tor seiling, leaving ihe city.—Maks. DAVID FRASER, Schuol Street, aug 29, Lv WANTED.- Asmart Girl, for general heuse work ima family of two. uuz 29, tf W ANTED,-a good cook. Watson, Queen Street. Apply to Mrs. tf ‘pO LET, a house containing seven rooms, situated on Richmond street, near Hills- borough square, Possession lst October next, Apply to . Bourke, on the premises. Aug. 27. ead tld pd ¥ TANTHED,—A Protestant N urse to go to Mon- treal 3ist August. Apply to Mrs. George Peake, Charlottetown. aug 26—lw wkly O LEf.—A ‘Tenement Dwelling House on Dorchester Street, centraily and convenientiy situated. Apply to Peake Brus. & Co. aug 24 1f S19 P TO LET.— The Suop now occupied by W. N. Tanion, Watenmaker, with two rveoms up stairs. Good stand for any Kind of business. HK. kK. Brace. aug 24 LOSt.—On* Prince Street, a Satchel, with a Purse inside. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at THE KXAMINER Vilice, or with Ur. McLeod. aug 23 v TANTED.—A Cook. Apply by letter to Vis. Arthur Peters, as Mr. Peters 1s af present in the country. aug 19—at ——- dineqeetagyee-cnim pian <eeniemacnasianractaa tena aneeshatti ety tt T° LET. »Qne-halt of my Dwelling House on te HONS - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. 1889. > PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Wish to inform the Public that they are importing an Kinormons Stock of BREEFERS AND OVERCOATS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, And in order to make room will clear out the Baan ce of Mens’. Boy's and Children’s Clothing at large Dis- counts for CASH, PROWSE BROS., Sign of the Great Big Hat. Charlottetown, Any. 22, 1889--—-eod wky NEW FALL GO0DS, 1889, AT PATON & CO's. a —_——( 1) ——_— FR etree 5 | > ae Fr. $5 <S Tis Jast Onening, one First lastalment of Dry Goods from the Maglish Markets. a (XK) Sn WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO tas $e ra c¥ Our Stoc.r « aus IN ALL THE “NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS 2 e NEW DRESS COODS, WEW DRESS GOODS, In Cashmeres, Merinces and Fancy Colorings; ‘'weed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in . ‘i oman a : ae 2 . ‘. * Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, Nec., &c. Qur HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materials, and at the LOWEST PRICES. JAMES PATON & C@., BROW N’S IBLOCK, MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky saiaral try Sv, 00 ty Debus, Shorts Hoi toostn ee ree fYVENDERS will be received at the Mayor's | ice on f SATURDAY, the| . . Lath rie ae eer wext, for the purchase of DANAGA Atlantic Steamship Co. Twelve Thousand Dollars ($12,000) Debentures an of the City of Charlottetown, payable in Satis Twenty (20) Years, bearing interest at Four The Fast, Stee! Clyde-built (4) per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. ) 44 ” The Debentures will be issued on anc beset interest from the Ist October next. The Counci! do not bind themselves te ac- | Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, cept the highest or any Tender, i eS —* WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 1 By order, "ee oe Genuiick ; 3 ean cas eturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharl, Boston, for A. H. MACPHERSON, | Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at noon. City Clerk. | Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Paceday, i . Beni: saa ' via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, anc = 21, 1689-—m w 8 pas va Char ons ican. if they preferit, yo directly on board the — |Steamer without extra charge. ye S ahaa cS; x | FARES: FIRE INSU = beg ite: oston «ist class)..... seve 0 Through T:ckets issued at ail Stations on P, KE, A MEETING of the Natural History Society will be held in J. D. McLeod’s Hall, on Wednesday, the 4th day of September next, at 4 o'clock, p. m. Subject—* Ferns”—Paper by MeSwain. Principal D. MONTGOMERY. augsi—sins Secretary. Convent de Notre Dame, ——- ee eee CATUDIES will be resumed on MONDAY, Ne} September 2nd, at the Convent de Notre Dame, Hilisborough Square. 16 00 The private classes for pupils intending to | Island Raffway aod Intercolonial Railway ; also pursue a course of study in the various depart- nn, . en ; by the Agenis of ihe P. ic. Island Navigation Os., ments of French, Music, Drawing, Faney- The Aastern Assapanee i ij dild d, | and on board their Steamers and at my office, work, ete., will be re-opened on Thursday, | Charlottetown. paurou ?. wkWomny September 4th, Agent. Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1885. CurrMaN Bros., General Agents, Halifax, RK. 'B. GARDNER, Agent, _ 44 Atlantic Aveane, Boston. HAWKER’S j RY | JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, TOL ANI Cin 9 Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 A Favorite and Most Valuable 252,000.00 . HEAD OFFICE, - - MHALEFAX. mayli--tf FOR SALE OR TO LET. . Subscriber offers for Sale, or to rent for a number of years, a Two-story Double Tenement House, situate on Great George Street, between Fitzroy and Euston, |opposite Large’s Carriage Pacivory. Men Wanted. | Paid up, - - - ' FRED. W. HYNDMAN, ‘ Agent for P. B. I. —— for es = and Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1390_—tf ung Diseases. ‘ | It has cured hundreds of cases considered | hopeless. It soathes, heals and strengthens | the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | # very short time. Just a few doses will cure a ame, For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. ang 24, 1889—1f a fresh cold if taken iu time. Price 50 cents | 2 init i tin ake os ts ) TE NDER ; Tee ae per bottle. For saie at the Drug Stores. oe < ie ian oe bh ak eee . nv ‘ph * : 4 aw, yg 4: Lu Ne ae j d de Wo HAW PO ducati | Benchmen, aud four smart, strong Boys. ) . novig—ly dy St. John, N. kK. MARK WRIGHT & CO, ~ a oe augl4—dy tf |< EALED TENDERS vill : ay este eae - -_-—— ~ —+ od —— ee 7 aa '} once of toe { ity Clerk ij noon of yo allie ieee alll cae SATUBDAY, the 7ih SEPTEMBER Ni XT, ppruce spars ; i A ait wh A Yi aS i! for supplying and placing in the vanite i the | VAR iM fi UNUE, City Hail and Marset House, as directed ; 7 e ste 7 ° On, pALE AT FICTOU, N.S. 80 Tons of Acadia Round Coal, jaieenatinmmainanee ere ee LABORE vd, 200 Lumbermen, for i oe loot New Hampshire ani Michi 19 Tous Syduey Siack Coal. HERE are now for sale at Pictou, in care ez mie an Soa e divacs ca } : i y Sia of Mi. Alexr. Garvin, a lot of Spruce ; *“* ae ee eit acc ae oe rei oka : eS . . ee Mea ‘ feund; hoppers $69; Car-isaders $70. A.so it Coa; to Da or tas Spars, from sixty to seventy feet in length. 100 bad eeth ie< M aatitiediee © Gan RFE e+ ag Nene . : : ; : a, 3 Vv abu s3adCuasder ita ears inine »> Us . Jura Parties wishing to purchase can apply to Mr. vee” Our facilitic oe ae es FS toad Garvin Pictou, or to the owner at Greentieid, | Sivie Cucters. ur Tacliities Delong Connected Seales, and Ge.ivered ou OF bvelorE ’ , * | with ltrge agencies througa the country give October next. Colchester, N. S. DANIEL McKENZIE. Ne epport mities to place large bpambers of The Ton to consist o 2,009 Ibe. . Aug 5 1889 law dy The Counc! do uet bund LheniseVves 10 best quality of this i on ths City ihe lat 'men, and we guarantee all jubs given, N, by ,& Vpeoy ment Ageucy, i2o Atlantic Avenue, qcoepe the loweg* or any tender, — -- - sant ' : : : ij josion, Masa By order, Ps BF parE ey eg ee ARR ar aah Ag tard ilar te & Hi, BACPHERSON, ° . ‘ j : oa c Femvoe eet, Cuataging Beveg Ko osseeaian tog 10 Sentees persed Ni _ ee eee Manet | “y- Cloper a Meliaging, latest sdittan, wapteve gritngl Atgambogt tgp Basten, * Ny Ge i Comat sim yg a: sits ett | Pos teh ee , wae MEET Map RR iettet jag Em FS - Oo ae ree F: ; pra orere orgs mer ees satin CROC UE On Sn Aine canes eaten Rr cn int ” ~~ - ae & 4 > se ° £ olan a & r rs = - ett. ah aR Raa CES Bs ‘ EN MORANIEE, ai Pte oe emer SRE LOeRURES MpeER ARP o Paar eh cece 2 Seema sem comin a mre mem Sy a Oy Se a = eaame an * 2 aca oe Saat . See tea = eee 7 Se eer eae ee ree