(ae . Lan gs DAI LY EXAMINER: - rr vor. - 2. MONDAY, Sap seee os. ee Loeal an? Other Items. (' EG x aD an & HOTEL AKRIVALS Wael a a ——— ————— | ee | 4 d e rEN 1 " —_ manana iig | as ns. | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, BL ARRIVAL NOTICE. (e a REVERE HOUSE. Yi 1s Reap A. L. Bridges & Co's, vdvertisement. ; a ny ; } ; P . é ™ {SPECIAL DesPATCHES Tro THE EXAMINER, ] Sept 24 J F Black, Mentreal; LD Pritchard, Ler Lois rvative Convent ll : : ; | 1 ' Irw LX, Ottawa, ie at the . .¥ : ‘ r ° ma London, ng: A Norion, Lot iS; iy C Simson, , - Wl — AN UNUst Au Lie Halifax. 25 MJ MeSweggan, Amherst; T ere es ake | “ rUGUs }. 1C Chambers. do. A CONVENTION of delegates from the differ: | , , ale ' , - ent Polling Districts of the Second Distriet of | He \V HOLESALE prices commenced again at A, —-. —--—-- RANKIN HOUSE. Queen's County, for the Legisiative Couneil, will | -O: — oy L. Bridges & Co's, A P n (ar (l9 . CH M 1 AT Black ~ held in, the Libe ra aprerxotve Committes | as 4 : - ni al nsimed Sept 25—-C H Green, Montreal; ¢ slack- Jteoms, C»meron Block. Charlottetown, on Gh ow AT S 3 [FE ie & i DWF i K e fr os ’ : , do: S Rubi : IB: F R eny. TUESDAY. tne Sth day of October next, at 11 | ‘ ; . -D ORY si Ba New Suitings and Overcoatings received to- : . ell, 0 oe — St John, N B; 1 i = +f o‘cluek, a. m., for the saapene of neminating a} & re . . P vu wy } aay at D. A. Brace . tf ee 7 aaa ho; ‘ Ro vertson, do; Lt ( vo twin, a to as ~~ — soetreee on the COMMENC IN¢ ‘ ON 4 i tawa. approachiag election for the Legislative Council. —— COMMENCING ON ~- : PostTIVELY we will retail Meats at prices PASSENGERS TURNED vuT HASTILY, CRSOERE HOUSE. | Vice-Pre ident tor Sed Aptomably District. | FRIDAY iWippr: 7 j : ntrone i our a ‘rtise » — _ ™ : ; & mentioned in our or _ nt. Sept. 25 N McLeod, Orwell; C A Mco-| A. MARTIN, 3 sie k ; M B R 84th. Rotter Rink this evening from 7.30 until 10 p.m. Galbraith’s Band in attendance. - bus PresbPterian Svnod of Provinces meets in Truro the Maritime on Uctober 6th. ONE HUNDRED and thirty persons were ad. mitted to communion (for the first time) yesterday in Zion Church. - > are wlad to learn that Mrs. Davies and Mrs. Frame arrived safely at St. Paul on tHe Saturday evening after they left. eee THeRe is a serious dispute between the Mayor and City Marshal! of Hamilton, Ont., as to which of the two ‘‘run” the town. teil Tae two city companies of Garrison Artil- lery are to be inspected by Lieut, Col. Irwin on the Exhibition grounds this afternoon. ae — Mr. W. J. Ropertrsox, of the House, St. John, N. B.. arrived here urday evening last cn an interest => — Remempen the meeting of the W. C. T. this evening at 7.30, in lower parlor of Y. C. A. Halil. A full attendance requested. - Rev. Mr. Tetrer lectures Hall this ters. *y London on Sat- tng mission, U. M. in St. James’ evening on ‘‘The Scottish Covenan- Don't fail to be present. Grand treat. an THe adjourned meeting of the Independent Order of Foresters, which was to have taken place on Tuesday, 28th, will be held on Thurs- day, 30th. te _- > Mr. J. H. Reppry, Barrister, ete., has re- moved his office to the Cameron Block, where, we trust, he will receive as he deserves, a fair share of public patronage. call Tue Rev. Mr. Meikle will address the rail- way men and their friends to-night in the Y. M. C. A. Hall at 8 o'clock. A business meet- ‘ing will be held afterwards. : ee We learn that Capt. Bartlett, of the Gospel rmy, is seriously ill. Meetings will be con- ducted by the soldiers to-night and every night this week at the usual hour. fabesintibdiedun THE committee appointed by the Dominion government to consider the advisability of the formation of a railway commission for Canada, wwe to meet at Ottawa on the 14th October. - ‘Tue entire stock of Butterick’s and Har“ per's patterns nearly given away at the Dia- mond Bookstore. The stuck is nicely assorted, and ladies will find this a rare opportunity. ninthtjaiie We learn by private advices that in the Lacrosse Match for the championship of the season, between Montreal and Toronto, the Montreal Club won in three straight games. Dr. A. R. Dexcan—a successful young Islander abroad, has been nominated as Demo- ‘atic candidate for the office of Superintend- ent of Schools, in Dawson County, Montana. = a — Beacs, in speaking of Gaudaur, says that he is far superior to Teemer as an oarsman, and is by long odds the best man and gamest puller he (Beach) ever met. Well done, Jake! ‘csiioamenst Tue divorce list for the October term of the Massachussetts supreme court for Suffolk county, contains 136 cases, contested and un- contested, Several provincialists will figure therein. mene RememeBer the lecture this evening in St. James’ Hall by Rev. E. A. Telfer on ‘The Covenanters.” A rave treat is in store for all who attend. Lecture at 8 o'clock, Admis- sion 15 cents. Bi te pers are agitating for the placing of letter Cone on the streets ata dis- tance from the post office. Three or four let- ter boxes in Charlottetown would supply a long felt want. Tre Moncton Gevnceneeipniminsitin tO. O. F,—St. Lawrence Ledge meets this evening at Oddfellows’ Hall, Brown's Block. A full meeting is particularly 1equested. Brethren of Witdey Lodge and visiting brethren are cordially invited. Tyruorm Fevex is prevailing in the parishes of Studholm, King’s Co., and Johnston, Queen's Co., N. B. The presence of the malady is said to be due to the absence of rain. The ordinary sources of drinking water are exhausted. ili Tue good news of Prof. Grady’s arrival in our midst, to reliev« affiicted ones of the annoying inlirmity of stammering and stutter- ing, and coupled with the fact that a welcome ie extended to all, free, there need be no delay in calling upon him at the Osborne House. 7 mii ——— i Tue Millinery Department at J. B. Mac- donald’s is now in charge of Miss McGregor, so long and favorably known to the ladies of Charlottetown as a first-class Milliner. Miss Mctiregor would be pleased to see her old customers at her new place of business. sept27—-dy wky i hihi Wepwespay next is to be a gala day. Among the events set down for that day are Wiggins’ storm, the races at Kentville, N. 5., and the end ef the world. The latter event, should the weather prove favorable, will like- ly be the most successful. Taz Examiner of Thursday will contain full particulars. j Tue American fishing schooner, Henry Friend, previously reported as having put lato Beaver Harbor, N, S., with loss of ‘oremast, errived at Halifax on Friday evening last in tuw of the steam tug Goliah, for repairs. She was og ber way from the North Bay to Sway. Island, Me., when the acvident —_ — Tus Rev. T. W. Jonustone conducted the services in St. Paul's Church yesterday. Con- cerniag the sermon of the forenoou, which was ou the necessity of sober, earnest zeal in religion, 4 lady says, “iS was really one of tho best sermous | ever listened to. * aaa One that all who heard it must profit by. 4 Some telling hits were made, —_—— > ” . Tar postponed trial of the young a charged with being one of a gang who, while ler the influence of liquor, ass.ulted a coun- tryman and ere ated a p sale gener ally on the streets a few Sundays ago, was resumed be- fare the Stipen liary Magistrate this forenoon, but as the maces r s + che avtartayy OF bia eg wat firvoer” ai proud ’ +y Witnesses Wore nol YECH~ ee atte 4 sin mioktty tdully The Loss About 826,000. Sr. Jonn, N. B., Sept 27. An unusual fire occurred on Saturday evening last in the Northern division of the Intercolonial Railway. Shortly after the Quebec express had left Bathurst some of the passengers detected a smell of smoke inthe Pullman car, **Miramichi.” They teld the conductor and he at once made an examination of the heating apparatus which appeared to be all right. There were twelve passengers in the car including Mr. M. Lee Ross and his wife. When the train was near Barti- bogue the conductor discovered that the car had caught fire. The passengers turned out in great haste, some of them with very little clothing on excepting their under- garments. Everything that could be done to render the burned out passengers com- fortable was done. When the train reached Beaver Brook, the car, which was one of the finest on the continent, was | tutaliy destroyed. The loss wl be the Government s. There is no msurance. The loss is between $15.000 and $20,000, THE BEACH-ROS$ RACE. ee ~~ -—— Beach Wins by Four Lengths. Lonpon, Sept. 25. In the boat race on the Thames to-day Beach beat Ross by four lengths. The race between Ross and Beach was for £500 a side and the championship of the world. Beach won the toss for position. When the signal was given Ross was the first to get away, but he only led for a few strokes when Beach passed him and steadily in- creased his lead until he was two lengths ahead. Several barges got in Beach’s way, and he was compelled to cross Ross's bow, but he avoided fouling. The race procession almost throughout. Move Rioting in Belfast THE POLISE STONED ee Police Fire on the Mob. Resills: 1 Klbi~12 Wannded: — Be.rast, Sept. 26. Seon after midnight this morning a crowd assembled and stoned the police in the Shank hill district. ‘The police dis- persed the mob, the attack upon the police was subsequently renewed and the rioters were fired upon. One young man was fatal- ly shot and twelve constables severely wounded. DYNAMITE IN CANADA, One of its Users Arrested, Sarnia, Sept. 25. The detectives have arrested Charles A. Hand, an hotel keeper of this place, for being connected with the attempts in June last to blow up the residence of J. G. Mc- Crae. fuse ina cigar box with him, which, it is supposed, he intended blowing up the house of Inspector Palmer. A Tribute to Gladstone. Dus, Sept. 26. The Glin Board of Guardians adopted a resolution declaring that the time has come | to present a national Irish tribute to Glad- | stone, and call upon Parnell to support the movement with that object. The Car Tragedy. Lonvon, Sept 25. It is now believed that Fisher, the man found unconcious in a compartment car received his injuries by thrusting his head out of the window while the train was in motion. Another Schooner Wrecked. Wruyyipee, Sept. 26. A schooner is reported wrecked west of Port Arthur. Two bodies and a portion of the wreck have drifted ashore. McCarthy in New York. oe New York, Sept. 26. Justin McCarthy, M. P., arrivod in this cjty on Saturday last trun Ungiaud on the steames Britannic. Sproule Tusane Orrawa, Sept 25. It is reported that Sproule the murderer, has become insane. Parliament Proregued. ee Lonvon, Sept. 26. Parliament was prorogued to-day until November Lith. ~~ a Weather Bulietin. ToRoyTo, September 27 —10 a.m. | Intyre, Souris, R 1; OW helan, Alberton; P A Hughes, Bedford. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 27—ss Miramichi, Baquet, Hattie, Wise, Launching, 112 cases canned lobsters, 29 brls mackerel; Minnie R Mc- McKenzie, MeNeill, coal. CLEARED. Brinkman, S’side. unching. Underwriters’ Sale, AT WILPEQUE. Was a} When arrested Hand had two half- ' pound dynamite eartridges and a piece of | Notice to Purchasers of ee ee BOWNESS & ANDERSON, . wili Sell by Pablic Auction, on Wednesday Next, 29th Inst, TESSRS. ava Auc lionee™ | WATER, MALPEQUE, the | (with their attachments) of the | Schooner ‘‘Neskletia,” 96 Tons, Huli and Spars as she now lies, stranded, on the Bar, entrance of Malpeque Harbor. ALSO—Atthe same time and place, the Ran- | ning higging and Oucfit of said vessel, inciuding ) one 9-inch Hawser (100 fathoms), one Suine Boat and Seine. CARVELL BROTHERS, | ' Agents for ihe Underwriters. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1880-—-pat mon & tues | lean Duteh Flowering Bulbs, Fall Planting and Growing in Pois, Baskets, aud Glasses, at the HYACINTHS, | TULIPS, | CROCUSES, “NARCUSSUS, LELIES, ROMAN HYANCINTHS. Catalogue, containing descriptions and cultura directions for ail kinds of Dutch Bulbs for fall pianting, sent Fres, by mail. G H. HASZARD, | BROWN’'S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. Sept. 25—2wks eod wy li y ‘ reyes 7 r WHITE OATS WANTED FrYE THOUSAND BUSHELS good, clean, WHITE OAS, for which tie highest market price will be paid. HORACE HASZARD, Lower Queen Strect, | Ch'town, Sept, 23, 1886-—2wks eod pd ‘TO LET, ON WATER STREET. | O LET—For one or more years, as may be agreed upon, the House and Premises, ion Water Street (late the residence of Henry Beer, Esq.) now occupied by the undersignec, These premises are in good order, well situated and are a desirable resjdence, For particulars, &c., apply on the premises to AMELIA BEER, Sept, 22—2i ex & pat Public Lands, ALL Persons indebted to the Government, on account of the purchase of _ their lands, are hereby cilled upon to come for- ward and make suitable payment during the present autumn. A listof the names of those whose term of credit has expired, and of other defaulters, will be published early in November, pursuant to law. D. FERGUSON, The Commissioner of Public Lands. Pablie Lauds Departmoat, Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1886—sept24 wky 6i MISREPRESENTATION, STATE BOARD OF HEALTH OF NEW YORK, ALBANY, Feb. lith, 1885. THE Roard considered the proceeding of the Royal Baking Powder Co. (or wheever was resp pasidle fur its p:vlication) in advertising the board’s action, throuch its Analyst, in supp: rt of their Powder, and un nimously adopted the fol- lowing resolution :— Reso:ved, That the advertisement of the Roya Baking Powaer Co.. qavting tbe State Board of Health of New York as recommending throngh one of its analysts, its purity, ete.,as a misrepre- sentation, The copy from minutes of State Board of Heaith of New York, Feb. 11th, 1885. Signed, LEWIS BALE, Secretary. Albany, June 30th, ‘SG—sep21 NATAL DAY. Grand Opening of the " 0!d London,” ee ee having fitted HE Subscriber, up the “Old one of the best OYSTER SALOONS in the Province, is prepared to open on the 15th inst. when he will supply the public with VYSTEKS, in any mauner conceivabie—Raw, stewed or Fried. by the barrel, bushel or pint. On the Oysters procured at the “Old London” you can bet your life and be sure to win. avery small advauce on cost. They must be handied, even at a loss, every hour of the day ind night. Eeiy on on might. Remember the “OLD LONUVON,” three doors west of Osborne House, Water Street. JOAN JOY, Bopr, 16) 1895 —voe Ht Rochester, N Y; T J Farquharson, | Montreal; ; Sept 25—Wolverine, Annett, Pictou; Sappho, | OT ss Miramichi, Baquet; Hattie, Wise, | At 3 O'CLOCK 1n the afternoon, at the BREA K-| London,” with the view of making a speciaity | of the OYSTER TRADE, and having furnished | Sold at! the “Old Londen” you; Vice-President for 4th Assembly District, Sept. 17th, 1886 —sep2t hi-we ex & h 2i OCKS AUCTION. AT Am o'clock, noon,-= Six Shares ‘Inland Navigation Co.,” First-class Paying Stock. H. B. MACGOWAN, Auctioneer, A. Sept. 22—til sale Hors:s Wanted. I WILL be on the Island next week and will be gi ere to purchase One Hundred and Fifty OQhsks A good price for a good animal. Don’t fail to see me. JAMES KEEGAN, Sept. 22 CHANGE OF HOUR. dy & wy BOSTON STEAMERS, j OV MENCING with the “Carroll” leaving here 7th OCTOBER, the hour of sailing will be 4 OCLOCK, P. M., on THURSDAY of each week for the remainder of the season. CARVELL BKOsS., Agents, Sept. 2t—pat her s’side prs , pf, (SL#D BAILA, ‘ rar r r 7 s\n 4s Tey COUNTY EXHIBITIONS. RETURN TICKETS, at one First-class Fare, * will be issued as under,in connection with the Prince and King’s County Exhibitions, to be heid on 30th September inst, :— From all Stations Eastof Royalty Junction to Suminerside, by Forenoon Trains on Sept, 29th inst.: from Charlottetown, Tignish, and Luterme- diate Stations by Forenoon Trains on Sept. 3%x%h, and from Stations on Cape Tra- verse Branch on morning of .Sept. 30th, all tickets being good to return upto and on Get, Ist prox, except tickets trom ©. 'T. Branch, which, on accouut of train arrangements, will be good to return only on date of issue. Frem Stations on Souris Branch to Georgetown by Afternoon Train on 29.h Sept. inst., to parties in charze of Exhibit-; from all Stations West of Caarlottetown by Mixed Train from Tignish on 29th inst., and from Charlottetown, Souris: and Intermediate Stations to Georgetown by Fore- noun pains on Sept. 3uth, all tickets being good to return up tu and on OUvxt, Ist. JAMES COLEM.AN, Superi>cendent, Railway Office. Cn’town, Sept. 20, isa8. ex pat daily, wy 2i her joue uni 2i -Tmproved Stock for Sale. 50 HIGH-GRADE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP, got by imp: rted Prize-winning: Sires; alsu, a few Shropshire and Oxford Down Ram bLambs. Num- bers of ihis flack have taken prizes at our Exhi- bitions every year, : Also, an [mported Oxford Down Ram, second prize winner last year at our Colonial Exhibitvon —compe'ing against the entire classes of short and tnedium wool, ‘they wil’ be sold ata Bargain. Apply to JOUN NEWSON. Ch‘town, Sept. 20—pat 1 mo WANTS, LENT, FOUND, &¢, ¥yy ANTED--A Servant Girl for general fwork Apply to Mrs. Wm. Taylor, Hilisbvrough St. sept 25 3i "ReSH OYSTERS—Aiways on hand and for sale by the quart, pint.or bushel. at the old stand, Water Street, near Esplanade. noch Carmody. sept25 3i pd t OARD One ortwo gentlemen can be aceom- modated in a private family; no ather board- ers; pleasant and convenient location—by addressing “P. O. Box 64, Charlottetown.” sept25 bi eod pd W ANTED—A Caretaker for the Hospital, which is now closed. Apply to the~ City Clerk, to-morrow. sept24 li FEATHERS WANTED—Higiest price paid for good new Geese Feathers, by John Newson. Furniture Dealer, sept2i W “NTED IMMEDIATELY-A _ Dining-room Girl at the Revere House, sepi24 FR 23H OYSTERS—By the quart. peck, bushel or barrel, fresh and cheap every day at Josiah Carmody’s, Dorchester Screet Kast. sep23 3i yo LET—In Subscriber's building, a large office, suitable for Club or Assembly HKoom.—J. Maceachern. sept 23 mo wed T. PETERS' SCHOOL DRAWING CLASS will re-open for the winter months on Satur- day next, at 9.30. Subjects: Geometrical and Mechanical Drawing, Klementary Perspective. Drawing in Freehand, Crayon aud Water Colors, The ciass will be held on Saturday mornings ouly. ‘terms $2 per quarter, sept2l \ 7 ANTED—A Gir) for general honsework ; toa suitabie one iiberal wages will be given, Apply to Mrs. W. I. Hugyan, Upper Prince Street. sept.2 3i wy li pd TAILORS WANTED —Four Coat-makers want- ed at J. A. Macdonaid’s, oppusite Owen Connoily’s, Queen Street. sepwl6 4i wy fi To LET—A Uouse situate on Pleasant Street pussession given the Lith of Octover ; at pre- sent occupied by tiwlph M. Crockett. Appiy to John Keily. City Councillor, or to the owner. tdwarad Keily, Suuthport. septi7 WANTED--At a Tailoring Establishment tn this city, a first-class Cutter. Inquire at this cfice, septid oe ee re a ne eee T° RENT—A good-sized Warehouse on Water Street. near the Railway. HEuquire at Exam- INER Oftice. seat 13 tf T° LET—That biick House on Dundas Espla- nade, pow in the possession of u. H. ilaszard, Keq.; possession giveu lst Ociober next. For terins and parucnlars appiy to Uwent sunnoily. juaZi eod if fe LET—A one and i woud repair, with sta: situated on DPourchester * about toe Lath September, & Co, ; ting, in i large yara-room, eet! possession given Appiy lo Peake Bros. sep!s uf WANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young WV "Man to learn Lhe Laundry Busivess, with 4 A T Rooms, TUESDAY next, 28th inmst.,at 12; tors can attain to. showing. Collars, ——————- 0I-—— oe Goods are all in good condition and will be sold as noted below :— 1,200 yards Scotch Mixed Dress Goods, worth 25 cents, now 17 cents. 240 ‘** Black Cashmere. % .@0 “ +; 2 * 909 “Colored Persian Cord (double width) 80 4 ¥% 81 . 14,200 .‘* Black, Ali-wvol Cashmere, worth 65 “s $$». .60 “ 300. “*—s Black Union Cashmere, ” 29 : ! ih 300 ‘* Gray Alpaca, - 20 ut oo -— ss 480 ‘‘, All-wool Serge Dress Goods, * 24 - ae ™ 300 ‘** Mantle and Ulster Cloths, ‘*. 61.@ . ** $1.00 850 ‘* Sateen Dress Goods, ” 20 si — a " 1,200 ‘* Princess Dress Cords, “ 26 Po « 300 ** ~~ Plaid Dress Goods, < 13 * + Y ps 1,000 ‘* Colored Velveteen, ‘s 8o a ae ne 20: _ Atso—A Job Lot of Colored and Black PLUSHES. suitable for Trimming and Fancy Work—a desperate Bargain—only 85 cents a yard. Ve will show these goods on tables in centre of store. COME AND SEE THEM. JANES PATON & CQO, - < . MARKET SQUARE. Ch'town, Sept. 20, 1886. Just Received | ——— AT .--— STANLE BROW %os Mantle Plushes, Striped Piusiies, Piain Plushes, Siriped Velveteens, Chenille Trimming, Chenille Loop Fringe, Biack Rosary Trimmings, Felis for Fancy Work, Canvas for Fancy Work, Chenille Cords for Fancy Work Fancy Drops, New Frimming Braids, New Dress Trimmings, New Wooi Wraps. STANLEY BROs. Browo’s Block, Opnosite Market House. New New New New New New New New Rew New Rew Ch’'town, Aug. 20, 1886. The Newspaper Wan is Howling for a Yew Ad., and Must Have It. 0 VISITORS to the Exhibition are invited to cail and inspect our Immense Steck of Furaiture, &c, we. SOLID BARGAINS FOR CASH, —~ormcamme () gE? CALL AND PROVE IT. Vi MEH WheiGil’s’ & OO. Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1836, mt nn ees esas Seemoe S oe ee Coe =a ae oa = > _—— A). > hece« SES ee Wanis to Have His Say---that is : OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. #. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- laere is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large stalf of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention 0 $500 WORTH OF READE-HADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which wore made to order and not called for, but are now SELLING AT CUoi. We have An Immense Zatz, Stosk of eter: because buyers can save from 123 w 20 per cout ween tavy purehase fom us. Hate you ever saw for 50 cous. ———— GENTS FPURNISHINGS, Cuffs, @ies.. &c., Unsurpasse® in Style. —_———_o— Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from BRU C4, 72 QUE&N STRERT, gar Prices were never as Low. other establishments this year. ee SANs view cond aa eee We te La poly GH Un’ oe 2%, % wy