Mics ga Rtte ’ er ne me Te Oe . r ae 4 oe or ets yrs r - terms <4 - l ' ' i ! ! ' fire all dav. The fire department was eall- ao . . " S of naw ° ; INTL DD Death of Mr. CC. V. MeGregor. ked till late : WLLAN DLN. ed out in the afternoon and worked til late ‘ f+ 4 . ‘ . ‘ 1 “~ | t ' ath of Mr. Cyrus \ McGregor, in the evening. Fortunately there is not a it twelve o'clock last breath of wind, and no damage has been é \ eite i OY lhben ana dou > property) . ; t ; j ates rou: the lens and readth LONDON, Aug. 81.—lo a blue wok on SOLES TUNG © 21) iad . vy wh live Vf un ibar, recounting the latest ey ents ihn ; Wed MI M:Gregor was that country, the British Consul at Zani- Mi , ta ibly Known as the proprietor bar is reported as deciarlg vert Vaptain i i ou wil ; at ibe hosts \ isctianli shows the ihust friendly dispost- : ° il i fo. ; it vnand country Persons tion toward British interests in Kast Ai | ‘ i is much by his quiet rica . i , aa Min g. 31.—Port abe manue as by his care fou Porr Hvron, Mich., Aug. Jl. Port w trite under his h spitable Huron is surrounded by forest hres th | evergy and enterprise in the considerable damage has been done, ee \| ' ge o of his business seem, indeed, the promise of still more disastrous resu _ | ent i te en the chief cause of his prema-, if the drought that has lasted two months | sweetly - i ath. he was instant, in season and & ould continue, ‘ San . - | on, ANG He Was SUC cessful in a a ceeeeiamenanneiet ner ct ’ } a } ; 1 . ‘es, a ) ) vel marked degree. | iterally, he built Local Notices al w ike t : the Osborne House, making it one ot ce | | 1 ‘i ti - d ‘ - most popular \ splendid lot of American Butter Crocks irvest, est euulippea ai a ‘ ’ Hs: : > 9s ls in the al nce About eight | just received at R. K. Brace's. : 7 — a“ ana: Milt hs i tiection of New fall goods. ‘Twenty cases from the | ’ : we 1 «) ¥ ¥4 2 i C 0 ” : its lou . Phen tl ypuls ionths ago he contract ae fy] English market, just opened at J. B. Mae | 13 175.0 1): in 183 ~ 16.000, throat, which, notwithstanding — = ay aug3l 3i | : M al nd skillful treatment, became gradually s Meer eee” aa : * en \ he was attacked by The popular store for rea ade clothing, red wo > Was Allacks "ae ; li ne) il ISss x). 000.000 t wi Py “ : H a shew mens’ and boy s, is oO B. Macdonald 8. li rhnave of the lunge, IS case 3 - J re weaurh Chat ' ane, *) . } , i any go there. augél 3i _— , , rew rapidly worse until last night, when he Ye" want any g i as a bins : ' ” . . : i a > . . i iV > » 1 ao er assed the portal which divides the seen| The ne wre . ieee , en sada Oo m ‘ ; . | De ink ‘ Shoe Store giving e rove i ‘ » the uuseen, and was takea way from Domini mu Boot anc r 8g va i i ry Vhursday, the o ; ' satisfaction. augsl di | r 18 loved ones he . { : i , | . : ea fhe deceased was a son of John Me Wanted at Oxck—At the Charlottetown | , 18 GeCeASe & é . i af ( a : 7 : . s tes to Mr. Arthur E £1 t48. He leaves a wife | Boot & Shoe Factory, 6 men to do factory and “SU., ¢ 40 20. e o é ¢ . : vew rk ul I ul 4 er vd iny relatives to | custom work, Also, an experienced girl te! . d three children and m rek : : ‘ ; oe rgy in placing Que or ae th |rana sewing machine. Good wages.—Gorr : woul neir great SS ln common with}, . cee ee ee tl leeply sympathize BRos. : : ; ir tellow-citizens, we deeply s ithize | . ae ‘ s large alte ALICE Mi Met . th , il | ‘The stickiest fly paper, the largest, the best il % ’ ere I ane bad saat Py - . ~ . — , 3 . rn ‘the cheapest, 4 cts. each; 5 for 15 cts., at t ita 5 sien ainda . j } ’ 0 hi mn ' : es Reddin’s Drug Store. aug30 4i N , n the throes The Saivation Army Nuisance. |“ : : Tor it does jig aid I'wo thousand five hundred cigars, sample n ‘ny juestion will be At a recent meeting of the Halifax City | goods, bought at a discount, will give . for their deci Coan retailers the benetit—-Reddin’s Drug Store. tec a ‘ Laleil Ceci ' l i 2 . ° ? livided iust nov aug30 4i wh \ ire } aivide just Now | > lied atte i”) i mber } . : ‘ . Lue TWO |} F ha he M ited attention ©O & humber) Special bargains this week. Dress Goods » merely fighting, the : re iby him in regard to| .™! ean , . main. a a ee aw. | Oottons, Gioten Ge: 06d, @ Mie retain er to secure ottice the annova ) ongregations 7 the noise aug27 6i tol sir bair f the 19 my in their marches during ; . . . , : . hi (si rratine ‘ KR el Fairbairn, re S ” a “ bLueir march during } (treat reductions in price made in Men's and | ' ' ‘ Tt ars ‘ ~ Li*e thnougi ny rnisance > . ‘ . " a. i ' ppeal ne pee, & . aa Hl got any bur and Boy's Clothing. Must clear. to make 7 t tml. ton wound sup os : } Ht 1 , ted. Ald. wre tae. P* | room for fall stock, at J. B, Macdonald's. ng d m al marches, Aid, ¥} ne aug27 Gi vas rw to stop the S. A. é , ished railway struction, | . . °} ; i BacGAGe Expkess.—Merchants and others i I \ ae 1s wns Veni “mei - , wh : int red attr , Sik ee : nea | having parcels, trunks, ete., to be moved can} i Saivation Army, and : , ; “eae : ‘ i i if he Tae i ean’ ) jleave their order at R. K. Brace’s, and it) : es ith . ‘ ; ire aI Ui I . . r } t it eautl noth te at oe kt a, Se ‘ “| willbe promptly attended téby Joseph Dewar, | ' , ould rath ee tl ity provide them]. , _, oe be ; | i — Peta + | Telephone communication. auglO Im eod | ' iw iple of extra drums Lid. iyons | vi flonaid, I nto, ! revarded the matter as a police atfair. it any | - : + — _ “ i ' ; ed \ Hie i } 2 a ne had his rem dy in the} ’ o \ ; ; sta : j vo Lit i rae! w aS Instructed to look . i +] har heen | ty i a am powers the p mice | . j tad pressing th saivation Army pro- | _FOR A~— : +i . os ‘ | . \ 4 Peau iw 1 we i ul — ls . - : ; tt HOSS ‘-ormume ; i ; ys 1 1 my humble | ¥ Vives, commenting, |PwO Manual Pipe Organ. ? n VY y tne ql i r.* ’ i ‘ : ; vi ' ; giad the Mayor has taken up 4 ’ t : ; : . ” c ' | } Salvatio Ar? has heen of ae , ae tle ex n that s | iat ee a ceratin noay. Ther |TPYHE. Trustees of the First Methodist a iraiy and nto erabi ousy. 1e a . . : n i Sal . , os nian tide | Church, Charlottetown, P. EK. Isiand, = a | truimmiby, é eat } . . . : ° : i s ints, | as : Chie.) ave desirous of securing the services of a suit- i rusftinescion or exyease. NLts- 1 . os it would | los sige ¢ Saviour and His | ble person as Organist and Choi+ Ueader. LHInK i vu a Otr ul : i) ° . . i | nee te th ranks so dear to | 4Pplications will be received up to 21st Sep- " : ‘ f In the [ 8 8 feat i \ [ j 4 965 oP porn i tember, inst., stating terms and when the : 1 ¢ IWWAGeINeHL ¢ ould Le entered upon. Satis- ‘ ee 2+ee+o ——--——_ ——, , 5 r 2 : 5 ¢ wy ae a 3 ts factor testimonials as to character and s cainst Parnell and His Ailies Situs donwload <Aikaie ' Pehieitiy 2 siCau, yale 53, a a lle ali ae r% KiiV. JOHN READ, | } ‘ jak. , | septg—2w 2aw Pastor. , hewae *“*A Rift Within the | , , , : j = The cordial iccep.ahce py ’ if c :> Pes ‘ . “yt ° sol i > IPS proposition iy L. x 1. bin y 4 1g + | ro er seetiwct| ishWick Expre ! , _— one , winced | YS jl Ui PAUL VV ib : | li t W mir €1 ] } mS ae ‘ f feet against Mr. | i pat i : | his allies.” ‘The Gavite en lemma MER “i A STARR” : ’ iv t S nen ili e to ak det 4 dha at . . , > 13 i bed i : ; very vid i nae y > ' x p i : . CAPTAIN FERGUSON, pees : i ue ind Ast Will es eparation which shall] \ TILi. SAIL tU-NIGRT, 3xp INST., at 72 ‘ i 1e | : ; : ; 9 | o'clock, for Murray Harbor Georgetown, | e Gladstonians in the larch lt is] ; : i j mee ge : , | Montague and Cardigan. K:turning, wiil cali at , : ' : | h the Home ‘Rule party Uon- | Crapand ' ° ’ nm i ¢ c.4 fae . ; ill ¥ Sig 0 i » the Grazette rays fhe Parnell- Freight and Passengers solicited i WUecto r Zou i } . } aon al ; : oh Ce Ives AiWaysS Nave been and alw ays will be a} W. W. CL ARKE, ; w > te pe ‘ w;hed party, w hose first and sole duty is} sept3 Agent, t Vv on , ” : my » freland. {f the Tories ads sce much Cee ae ee 7 ic Na I Rem AYN ; u mOS EES a turiher they w i dish the Liberals by VIV- VE : 4 \ r o li 1 as ‘ ie ; c . ’ , a fine Home Rule to lreland at two bites in 1 e he combDinativas | "} » } stead of one. This may be unpleasant for is 1 Ba, 8S an agenoenuse i the Liberals but not for the Home Rulers oe oP nracturing irom the mequ » tees ‘ €ti Yes ' @ iow prices with the smMerciai Cciasses, and jusi privileges wd c ality of ex CHnAnYC have for s been sorely o7 presse l by of farm products. Customs and Costumes in the Holy > Wy hue Rev. Ka a* Yiet Mo fuiriv wel f »Fuil, Esq., i turer adescri bhi mversatit orld which is familiarly known of the w slenda “cl Land. Iph Brecken’s lecture in the list Church last evening was and occupied the chair. The very interesting. bed in @ Very easy and pleas- mai style, the people of that i Holy Land Having been there ni elf only a few months ago, he was tu make his discourse picturesque and a ‘ i eree. He pointed out that Arab t 5 are bil Semetic and : 7 t i! re lati mships. The re is ppat i them a vreat d al of rr | ‘yy are constantly vt j Yer albu V pray a well in publi a5 iii y ite hey are never (as some Chris- bin )ashamed to pray. Yet they are St) ‘rain ata gnat and swal- low nel lhe more fanatical and de- vout they ar the less they are to be trusted. i i saying: The man who goes : to ch him: th man who ivoid him ; the man who goes i tra _ away trom him into an- er Vheir food is simple and their drin or the most part, unferment- ed. In their conversation there is a poeti- cal « on of style which Western people cannot ap h. But their dweilings and street is a rule, reeking with filth ana Mr. Brecken came out dress- ed as an Arab Sheik and lo« king remark ibly wel Four of his lady friends ap- pea la li ma vie tled as women of E Bet iain, ete After a few re- 0 y the Kev. John Read, an unani- m t 1K3 Was aceorded to Mr. Breci f very interesting lecture. Vi tie EK. P I he €iv ye q pr M .s.M ith Pri (a fi } : *) Wanhece i vid to | Sirone the : iA® ho sone oF the roport is yery wealthy Sidi os Personal, and Mr. and Mrs, L. i from their trip to the old iookig well us ic p ine} was Ist september, 8 gone to Eugland to are laspe tor of Custon 3, ning and went east this morn- stitial aa oe the north of England that Wales will not need any , a ae lready pro >» il ,~ HC 8 already pro Lord Atm- money to ' e heir-apartment, He daugutora of hig own. lf true, Prince (igoryy % be report is that ieave all his ore s The Liberals must have a cry in reserve against the time when Home Rule shall be mute for party purposes,” ~ a ee Telegraphic Odds and Ends. A BUDGET OF GENERAL PARTS OF THE NEWS WORLD. FKOM ALI Sept. 1 papers says about June 26th anall trading vessel, was boarded by na- Malayta The natives shot mate Laiden dead and beheaded a trader named Cooper with anaxe. Keating, owner of the the vessel, and several others on board were badly injured, but they drove oif the natives k ling twelve. NracaRA Fatus, Sept. 1.—Edgar Gra- ham to-day accomplished the hitherto un- known feat of going over the Horseshoe Falls in a barrel, being fished out below in good health. New York, Aug. 31.—Cardinal Gibbons has sent invitations to the bishops of this country to take part in the celebration at Baltimore, Nov. LO, 11, and 12, of the i0Oth anniversary of the establishment of the Catholic hierarchy in the United States. invitations to presidents of Colleges and inonsigneurs will follow later. + 40TTAWA, Sept. 2,—I[6 is understood that malf a dozen or more tenders for the West india Steamship service have been received vat will probably not be opened till the re- turn of the Finance Minister this week. Cuicaco, Aug. 31.—The attorneys in the Cronin case have a siraight road before them now, which they can travel for weeks or perhaps months. “It will take two months to get that jury,” said Assistant State Attorney Elliott last evening. Mr. Miliott’s judgment should be sound For years he has been in the State Attorney's othee, and has watched other great trials. ‘**Two hundred men will be excused be- cause of conscientious scruples against the death penalty,” he continued. *‘* There were that many in the anarchist’s case.” Orrawa, Sept. 2.—it is authoritively stated that the law officers of the Crown, Sir Richard Webster and Sir Edward Clarke, have reported that the Governor- General was right not to interfere with the operation oi: tle Jesuits Estate Act that the act was clearly within the powers of the Quebec Legislature, and that there is no cause to send to the Judic’al Committee of the Privy Council St. Pavi. Aug. 31.—Unusually hot weather is prevauding in the west and dam- age tv crops 18 anticipated, Moneron, Sept 1.—There has been no rain im this viciuvity for nearly a month, forest fires having been raging fur several cays and the town is enveloped in smoke. \weGay the fire got in the woods at the west eud ef the town,and burned cleae out to tae outskirts, Several kuyses were en: —Australian the Savo, a San FRANCISCO, tives at (Langer ¢ and Meh have leven fighting the, ¥ . 7 ia <9 ie “ - sisi A Tt AUCTION, on Counolly’s Wharf, on . WEDNESDAY, 4th inst., at 6 o'clock, p. m., now landing ex schr. ** Nickerson” :— 25,000 Shipping Pine, 1 inch, 8,000 Merchantable Pine, 1 inch, 1,500 “ ‘** @ inch. 3,000 Refuse ‘* lL inch, 5,500 Scantling, 2x3, 4,500 Hemlock Boards, 1 inch, 13,000 Spruce Boards, | inch, 1,100 feet No. 1 Oak, 1, 14, 14 inch, Sale positive. E, H. NORTON & CO., sept4 _Auctioneers, CHALLENGE. W Ky, the undersigned, hereby challenge ‘Y Collins and Donovan, or any two men in P. E. Island, to row’ us a Double Seull Wherry Race in the same two boats as were rowed in at Charlottetown on the 20th July last, for $30 aside. Race to be yowed at Pictou on the 17th September, inst. Distance, three miles with turn. PETER O. CARROLL, P. MATE ; (Signed) Pictou, Sept. 2,. 1889. sept3 Notice to Taxpayers. J HEREBY GIVE FINAL NOTICE to all persons who have not paid their City Real Estate Tax, Personal Property Tax and Poll Tax for this year 1889, that they must pay the same on or before the 20th of Sep- tember. iust., for after that date all = faulters will be advertised, executions issued and placed in the hands of the Sheriff for col- lection without respect to persons. Those who pay at once will save expenses, ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, sept8—tl 20th City Collector, DWELLING HOUSE BY AUCTION. AM Instructed by Mr. Michael Pidgeon, to sell by Auction, on the premises, on Wednesday, 11th September, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, his Dwelling House, situsted on the Mount Edward Road, just outside the city limits. This sale offers a good opportunity to secure a property free from city taxes, and yet within ten minutes walk of the Market House. Size of lot, 66 feet by 160 feet, For further particalars, &pply tg | Cattle, AUCTION. | AM instructed by HON A.A M \CDONs | ALD to seli by Peblic Auetion, At Government House Stables, = ;)) — TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER (Oth AT 2 @CLOCK, P. it., The whole of his valuable stock of Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, Carts, Piouglis, Harrows aud other Farming Implements, Ladies’, Gents’ and Boys’ Saddles and Bridles, Single and Double Setis of Harness, Buifalo Robes and sundry other articles, Auso—Ten tous Hay, lots of Oats and Wheat, and the growing crap of Potatoes, Turnips, Mangolds and Fodder Corn. Que Sail boat, 20 feet keel, Skiffand Punt. Terms at sale, R. BEALTRSTO, Auctioneer, aug$l all papers till sale THE P. EISLAND Agricultural and Industrial EARIBITION WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, —ON Wednesday and = Thurs¢ay, OCTOBER 2nd & 3rd, 1889. A UL EXHIBITS OF LIVE STOCK must be JA entered on the Secretary’s books on or before IRipAY, Sept. 27th, at 6o’clock, p. m., and will be received on the Show Grounds on TuEspDAy, October Ist, from 2 till 9 o'clock, p. m., and on WEDNESDAY morning, October 2nd, at 9 o’clock, and no later. All Exhibits (excepting Live Stock) wili be re- ceived up to ‘} UESDAY, Ocicber Ist, at 11 o’clock, a. ta., and no later. For Prize Liste, Programmes, Entry Certifi- cates, etc., giving full particulars, apply to i A. MCNEILL, Secretary. Ch’town, Sept, 2, 1839- 4i JUST RECEIVED — Yo CONNOLLY & CO’S., i | . 260 BARRELS Extra No. 1 Herring, In Barrels and Half WILL BE SOLD LOW. sept2—d 2i w i Barrels. Hischer Piano For Saie, HE Subscriber offers for sale his beautiful FISCHER PLANO, which has only been in use sixteen months, and is as good as new. It was used with great acceptance at the late Promenade Concert, and may be seen at my Rooms, 235 Kent Street. J. HERBERT LOGAN. aug. 22, 1889—6i eod zLouse & Lot AT GAYTOWN. N THE PREMISES, Wednesday, the iSth September, at 12.30 o'clock, and immediately following the sale of Mr. Robert White’s property at Spring Park, we will sell by AUcT ON, by instructions from Mr. M. P. Hogan, his lot faeing 50 feet on Young Street, and running back 80 feet, with anew double tenement house thereon. Free from city taxes. Yielding annual rent- alof $100, A good paying investment. “Terms at sale. K. H. NORTON & CO., Aug. 28. eod Auctioneers. Choice Southern Flour. 30% flour, just received from St Louis, Nothing like it in the market. Far superior to Canada flour. HORACE HASZARD. barrels Choice “GENNESEE” aug 31, tf CITY OF PARES, 10,400 tons, CI’Y GF BERLIN, 5,491 Tons. CITY OF CHICAGO, 5.202 Tons. ITY OF CHESTER, 4,770 Tons. CITY OF RICHMOND, 4.789 Tons. These magnificent steamers are amongst the largest and fastest in the world, and are well known fur the regularity and rapidity of their passages across the Atlantic. The Saloons and Staterooms are amidships, where least m6tion is felt. Ladies’ and Gentle- men’s Sitting and Smoking Rooms, Pianos, Libraries, Barber Shop, Bath-rooms, etc., pro- vided. All these Steamers are fitted with the Electric Light. s ‘The ditference in fares applies to location of Bertiis or State-rooms, AL enjoy equal privi- leges in Saloon. second Cubia Passengers are berihed in rooins holding a small buinber in each. A tideral table and everythiug nevessary fur the voyaze is fur- nished by the Company. Leave New Yorkier Liverpool via Quceusto wn EVE#Y W EDNESBAY, RATES OF PASSAGE: New York to Liverpool, $6).00 ) and upwards,ac- cording to State- Charlottetown do $73.50 ) room & location, Ke:urn Trip Tickets at reduced rates, Bag.age checked through trom New York to London. Vor farther informetiop apply ta GM Bas fap el On att 1 S Salpd, 1228, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1889. NEW FALL GOODS. ———— [s J ——— PEREINS & STERNS. fc cok 24 Cases and Bales Manchester Goods, % Cases and Bales Glasgow Goods. Pacwaret OC ‘Shawls, Flannels, Tweeds, Iinens, Carpets, Dress Goods, Prints, Hessians, Knitted Wool Goods and Small Wares, Cheap! Berlin Wools and Knitting Yarns, tons wine pm ali Have i Bought Cheap. 4,500 Yards ae Te _ase | ‘leecy Cottons , ' 24,000 * Grey Cottons, _ Good and Cheap, 71.000 “ White Cottons, a Ginghams and Shiriings | PERKINS & STERNS. 16,006 * (Charlottetown, Aug 30, I889—dy wky j\CANADIAN MADR, = = — =_ = - _~— > = = sss Soe ESL Arrival of Antum ( neil ae. ee ee WH: ARE OPENING TO-DAY: BLACK CRAPES. BLACK CASHMERES, HOSEERY, BLACK PLUSH, COLORED PLUSH, PRINTED POUGEE SILK, &e, &c. ke. BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Aug. 26, 1889-—eod ed — New Furniture. ——1) SHOWING WE ARE SOME VERY FINE New Solid Oak Bedroom Sets. eel Fete Elegant Parlor Tables and Hall Stands, LATEHST DESIGNS. ——12) CALI AND SHB US. CIRY OF NEW YORK, 10,400 Tons | e303 MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, August 26, 1889. oad. - eee en et oe aT Se ER en tenets a ce een For Thirty Days oe Orns GREAT SLAUGHTER SALE Of Boots and Shoes. noma 30} E will offer the balance of our Spring and Summer Stock ata BIG SACRIFICE FOR CASH. The Biggest Bar- gaiss in the City guaranteed, J, C, SPRAGUE. FENTON 1, VemBR, | Chevtettetown, dug. 18, tuieaty fl we ee IE crm