7222 ee a Py, Local and Other Items, RB geOLARs are operating in Chatham, N. RB. 7 { W ORSLEY Halifax, is at the Revers a vtrerrert $1 Dominion notes are in ei) —_ New Grey Flannel very cheap at J. B., Macdonald's, > market to-day was well stocked and at led. Prices unchanged New Cloths for fall wear in all the new LACS ist opened at J. B. Macdonald's > = Look at the Hosiery selling for 25 cenis at the London House worth double the money 3i eod _ > — Lif state entry into Dublin of the Marquis ot Londonderry, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. will take place on September 19. oo FRUIT expected ex Boston steamer. to-morrow, Wednesday, August Sale 25th, at 11 loek A. MeNeill, Auctioneer. iisiiaien (OSPEL ARMY Chief Secretary Skinner. f England, ison the Island and will lead the meeting in the Gospel Army Hall this ev ening a deieiiisieatins Four Companies of the 82nd Battalion are to be inspected by Lieut. Col. Worsley, D. A. G., on Victoria Park, at five o'clock this aiternoon Cisnlssiliie tility We direct special attention to the article from the Mueutreal headed ‘Prince (razette, Edward Island.” which sppears on the first page of to-day s issue ae lne Rev. J. Hutchison, M. A.. (D. V_) officiates at North River, at 10.30 a. m.. on Sabbath first, the 29th inst.. and at New Glasgow Road, at 2.30 p. m. = We are informed that owing to low tides the steamer Clifton has been delayed in get- ting over the Miramichi Bar. She will likelv succeed in getting over to-morrow. . - \ MAN named Michael Ryan, while in the act ol swimming across the Lachine Canal under the influence of liquor, was drowned. His Lody was recovered three hours later. - > Panties desirous of securing voting privi- lege in Georgetown will do well to remember the auction of thirteen lots in that town to- morrow at noon.—A. H. B. Macgowan, Auc- tioneer. Sn ‘ae young man named Miller, against whom there are several es of larceny, appeared for trial at the vendary Magis trate’s Court this forenoon. He was remanded for eight days. : a Mk. GLapstone presided last Friday even. ing at a meeting of his colleagues in the late Cabinet, at the residence of Earl Granville. The object was to discuss the plan of action for the present session of Parliament. o Cue bark R ilph B. Peake was towed off Governor's Island, where she has been aground for several days by the He ither Belle and the Frank C. Batt yesterday after- We are informed that she is uninjured so far as known —_——_—__ Ir is rumored that Judge Barrett, of New York, who recently sentenced the boycotters in that city, has been warned to move out of present quarters at Litchfield, Conn., where he is spending the summer, or expect a dy namite explosion. anceniiicoatndl Tue Charlottetown Rifle Club will hold its ninth spoon competition on Kensington Range to-morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, p. m. his Ranges 400 and 600 vards Ammunition for sale on the grounds. —Se rgt.-Major Grey, | Secretary Tre ssurer. -+->~-«~-- Mr. ANDREW ALLAN, of Montreal, has gone to England. It is rumored that his visit is in mnection with the tenders for the Imperial mail subsidy. Itis also said that a syndi- cate connected with the Canadian Pacific Railway also intend putting in a tender. — > —- Mr. WarTKINs, travelling secretary for the Young Men's Christian Association will visit this city, and meet the members of the Ch'town Y. M. C. A. in the parlor of their building to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock. A full attendance of the members is requested. bs aceite ReMEMBER the meeting of the Women’s Missionary Society to be held in the basement of the Methodist (brick) Church to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock. We hope the ladies will be greeted by a large audience to manifest their interest in the noble efforts of this Society. en New Bronswick is to the fore with an- other imdecent assault case. The St. John Telegraph says: Clarence Riley, a young blacksmith of Kingsclear, York County, was brought to Fredericton Saturday morning, charged with committing an indecent assault upon a girl of Kingsclear, named Burgoine. - ue Roberts-Gardner Cireus has arrived id the small boys as well as many of the big boys are delighted. The parade at noon was not so extensive as some we have seen on our streets, but nevertheless was followed through out the line of march by the usual admiring rowd, among whom were noticed several of ir country s defenders.” aan We understand that the Agency of the North British and Mercantile Insurance Com- pany—-which has been represented in this Island for the past 22 years by the late Geo. W. DeBlois, Esq.,—-has been transferred to ir. Fred. W. Hyndman, the Messrs. DeBlois t finding it convenient to retain it. We wratulate Mr. Hyndman upon receiving Avency of thus fine old Company. > | as new,’ are the words used by a lady, who was at one time given up by the most eminent physicians, and left to die. Re- i toa mere skeleton, pale and haggard, able to leave her bed, from all those dis- sing diseases peculiar to suffering females, ich as displacement, leucorrhea, inflamma- tion, ete. she began taking Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and also using the local treatments recommended by him, and is now, she says, ‘as good as new.’ Price reduced to $1. By druggists. f and w stain - Mrs. auce \pvice vo MOorTrHeERs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when ldren are cutting teeth. It relieves the ie sufferer at once; it produces natural, et sleep by relieving the child from pain: th. little shrub awoxes as ‘“‘bright as a ton. It is ver lengant to taste. It . iild, softs the gums, aliays all the bowels, and is the best diarrhea, whether arising causes. ‘twenty-five regulates KuUOWN remedy fe rom teething or other ceats a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslvw’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. feb 4 otf wk nw Van > ‘ EW ‘ TELEGRAI bid N \ S, [Speerat Desearcues ro The EXamMIner. | Montreal's Bribery Case. Monrrear, Aug, 24, The Customs’-ofticial bribery case was be- tere the courts 35 esterday. Brosseau, the complainent in the case, testified to the facts of the seizure of Ayers goods ai several places, including Halifax and St. John, to the value of about $85,000. He then described how Walters, the accused Insurance Agent, offered him $10,000 for i the return and possession of Ayer's books, | and the accused furiher said that the firm would give $20,000 in order to beat the Gov ernment The case is still on. — Gladstone's Recent Utterance. Lonpon, Aue. 24 In an address at Chiselhurst on Saturday last, Gladstone said, ‘“The enthusiasm mani fested by the British friends of the Home Rule idea is an incentive to me to continue the struggle to secure the future happiness of Ireland, lf the country desires to redeem its honor and to enable parlia- ment to attend to the pressing business which imperial legislation, the Lrish question must be settled at once.” Gladstone will, it is believed, make a speech in the House in support of Parnell’s motion that the Government should stop evictions in Ireland in certain cases. requires — or Sir Michael Hicks-Beach Explains. 24 In the House of Commons Sir Michael Hicks-Beach said that the Government pro- posed to do two things, LONDON, Aug. administer the law and considera careful scheme capable of decent realization, in the direction of The scheme to be framed on a popular the exigencies of Lreland, but it would also have to be in accordance with the decision of the people in the last election. Disturbances in Belfast. 24. Last evening ab “ly of police tried to disperse a mob which had gathered on Shark Hill. The mob becoming infuriated threw stones at the policemen who ‘return- ed them. The mob then completely wreck- ed the police barracks, which were defended by 20 policemen who did not fire upon the rioters. The military afterwards cleared the streets and the city is now quiet. Bevrast, Aug. Echoes f rom i Ottawa. Ottawa, Aug. 24. British Columbia marksmen will be re- presented for the first time by a team of nine men in the approaching rifle contest to take place here. Ottawa’s Eleven scored 118 in their first innings, and the Wanderers’ of Halifax 186 for tive wickets down, in the cricket match played yesterday. Ministerial Movements. MonTrREAL, Aug. 24. Ministers Bowell and Foster havearrived at Victoria, B. C., where they will remain for a week in order to investigate the coast fisheries and the working of the Customs’ regulations. Taking Precautionary Measures. Lonpon, Aug. 24. The Chinese Government have decided to despatch troops to Port Lazareff as a precautionary measure against the reported designs of Russia to seize that place. The Record Again Broken. Lonpon, Aug. 24. George defeated Cummings in a mile running race at Lillebridge. The dis- tance was covered in four minutes, twelve and three quarters fastest time on record. seconds, being the Hanlan-Courtney Race. Rockway Beracu, Aug. 24. The Hanlan-Courtney race of three miles over the course in Jamaica Bay, for $2,500, has been arranged and will be rowed on September Ist. Presentation of Prizes. Haurrax, Aug. 24. The prizes won at the Provincial Rifle Association shooting were presented last night by Lieut.-Governor Ritchey. A Be-lated Steamer. Hairax, Aug. 24. The steamer Carroll arrived from Boston this morning 24 hours late. She encount- ered heavy weatherand much fog which de- tained her. Foresters in Session. St. Joun, N. B., Aug. 24. The High Court of Foresters are now holding their annual meeting in this city. ee Too Caim for Yachtin.. New ¥ too ¢ 'm ‘K, Aug. 24. Lue weather for a trial ya tht race to take place yesterday. was Weather Bulletin. Toronto, August 24—10 a.m. Moderate winds, fair weather, slightly higher temperature. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Aug 23--Rising Dawn, Boudrot, Cow Bay; Zambezie, McPherson, Port Hawkesbury; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pi tou; Minnie E, Egan, Cow Bay: Hattie, \\ ise, Rustico; Reaper, Hartiing, Ba.!leck. Ang 24-~Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou. CLEAKLD. Aug 23-—Pholine, Marshiman, Buctouche; Kising Dawn, Boudrot, Pictou; Foam, vioran, Shediac; Hattie, Wise, George- town; Warrior, Heighton, River John; Eliza B, Boudrot, Pictou. Aug 24—Margaret Jane, M Lavinia Jant, Anctersdn, dv. alti, Pictou; atfording local self-government for Ireland. | basis, in order to meet, so far as possible, | Dominion | THE DAILY EXAMINER, “> = === FARM FOR SALE. | & THLE undersigned offer for Sale the FARM at present occupied by Mr, Arthur ' Lyons, situated on Souris River, two miles from Souris, containing 89 Acres of splendid j land. Possession given Ist December next. | MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO. Souris Kast, Aug. 21, 86 Pt. (SLARD RAILWAY, ot engeee | FO BUILDERS. | SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under: | “ signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER ith, 1886, for the erection of a Dwelling for the ; Station Master at Hunter Kiver. | ‘Tenders to be endorsed on the outside ‘Tender for Dwelling at Hunter River Station.’ Pian and specifieniion may be seen at the} Superintendent's office, Charlottetown. Gi wky 4i | | | Each tender musi be accompanied by a ideposit equal to tive (5) per cent. of the amount of the fender, which will be forfeited if the party tendering negiects or | refuses to enter into a contract when called upon | | to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, | he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, ac- | cording to the plan and specification. If the tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, August 21, 1886. eod tl sept 3—pat her jour pio uni 2i ST, PETER'S BOYS’ SCHOOL \ ILL be re-opened on WEDNESDAY, Ist September. Thorough secular education given. ; Fer particulars apply to H. ug. 16 a DEAD As “JULIUS CRSA | | ‘MHIS is what they generally say about trade | during the month of August, and in order to make a change in the natural order of things, we | have inaugurated a bona fide REDUCTION SALE, to continue ONLY during the inevitable dull seal son in haying and harvesting. Our New Fal, Stock of T weeds and Clothing is daily arriving- and when added to that on hand, will allow pur- chasers the privilege of selecting from one of the largest on the Island, at prices so fine that they cannot be duplicated, We can only mention a few of the Bargains: Biack Worsted Men’s Suits, former price $7, NOW $5.S8. Men's Fine Black Worsted Suits, former price #12, now $9.50. } Men‘s Navy Blue Suits, | now $4. | Men’s All-wool Tweed Coats, former price 33.60, now $3. | Men’s Very Heavy All-wool Tweel Pants, formerly $2.50, now $1.75. L Tweed Suits at about half prices to CLEAR. Youth’s Tweed Coats, former price $3.75, now $3. Youth's Black Worsted Coats, formerly $5.50, now $1. Men’s White Shirts, formerly 65cts, now 50cts. Men's Regatta Shirts, now 7dcts, fermerly $1. Men's Cotton Underwear. formerly 50cts, now 35cts. Fearful Slaughter in our Tailoring Department. Union Druggets, formerly 35cts, now 25cts. Ladies’ Gossamers, formerly $1.49, now $1, Men’s Straw Hats about half price. Men's Felt Hats at Cost. Tryon T weeds at 35cts, 4icts, and up. Scotch Tweeds 90cts, worth $1.40. i ELD See CAMERON BLOCK. Ch‘town, August 2, 1886—3mos Pf. ISLAND BNILMAY ‘Roberts-Gardner Circus ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued by Regular Trains as under, in con- nection with MRoberts-Gardner Circus: From Georgetown and all Intermediate Stations to Souris on 2%rd August, inst., good to return on 2ith inst.; from Mount Stewart. Bradalbane and all Intermediate Stations to Charlottetown on 2ith and 25th August, inst., gOod to return up to and on 26th inst.: from County Line, Tignish and all Intermediate Stations to Summerside on August 26th, inst., good to return on 26th & 27th inst.; and from Stations on Cape Traverse Branch on 26th inst.,good to return on same date by even- ing express to County Line, thence by special to Cape Traverse. The mixed train for the West wili be detained at Summerside until 3.30 p.m. on 26th, thereby enabling passengers from the West to see the afternoon performance and return the same evening. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch'town, Aug. 18, 18°6 TO THE TRADE: Cigars Wholesale. A NOTHER lot of fine CIGARS expected daily. Will be sold to the retail trade at flowest prices. Sutisfaction guaranteed. D, O'M.{REDDIN, JR. Ch'town, Aug. 9—Imo Jersey Calf. A VERY fine, full-bred Bull Calf for Sale. ply to WM. HEARD, ‘The Cedars,” A p- Aug. 20, 1886, Notice to Contractors. former price $5, | _——— QEALED TENDERS “ signed, and endorsed Tender for Hot-water Heating Apparatus, Dominion Buiiding, Char- lottetown, P. E. I..°* will be received at t! | Office until WK DNESDAY, 8th September, for the erection and completion of a liet-Water Heating Apparatus Charlottetown, P. E. 1, Dominion Building. Plans aud specifications can be seen at the De- partment of Public Works, Ottawa, and at the new Dominion Building, Charlottetown, P. E. L. on and after FRIDAY, 20th instani, Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual sig- ns tures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accept-7 Yank cheque made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the ammount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party decline to iter intoa contract when culled upon to do so, orif he failto complete the work contracted for. If the tender be nut accepted the cheque will be returned, ihe Department does not the lowest or any tender. bind itself to accept By order, addressed to the under i A. GOBEIL, Secretary. r ent of Public W . we, 17th Aukust, 1886. aug?! ai Milch Cows. _ WO or three for Sale or to Exchange for cattle to feed for beef. Apply at EXAMINER office. Aug. 12, 18°%6-—eod tf —— Bark ‘* Mo:zelle ” 4] O-6116 WwitL be ready to receive cargo on THURS- DAY, the 19th inst., and. sail for Liverpool direct about the 24th inst., and will carry Starch and Lobsters at low rates of freight. . Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROS & CO, Aug.?18, 1886, Fi ; inal Notice. ALL persons owing the City, TAXES, of any kind, are requested to pay the same imme- diately, otherwise executions will be issued against them. ‘This is final notice. FRANCIS 8. CHANDLER, City Collector. August 10—tl Sep. 1 es HIRTINGS, SPECIAL NOTICE AS’ it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture, We beg to inform ail purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them, Those with this label will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, #0 as reversible, They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houscs, from whom the Retail Trade can always get them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. Wii. & SON, to be PARKS (LIMITED), FOR LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLEFT? N? is intended to leave Charlottetown for London, ABOUT THE i8th AUGUST, CATTLE, SHEEP, LOBSTERS, GRAIN and other Produve carried at current rates of freight. LOBSTERS earried at through rates from all Stations on P. E. Island Rail way. Through Biils of Ladings issued to Hamburg, Havre, Bourdeaux, Antwerp and other contin- ental ports. For Freight North Atlantic Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, AGENT. ST, CATHERINES HALL, AUGUSTA, DIOCESAN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. The Rr. Rev. H. A. Neety, D.D., President The Rev, W. D. Martin, A.M., Rector and Prin, ; 19th year opens Sept. 15. Terms $275 and $250. Increased advantages offered. For cireu- lars address the Principai. July 16-10 wks London to Company, 147, Fenchureh cr Passage apply in » & July 27, 1886. "2 5 + vy AY — Ww ANTED—About the 15th September. two or three unfurnished rooms and one furnished bed-room, ina pleasant part of the city. State terms, which must be moderate. Address, “E. R.,” EXAMINER office. aug 210i pd Ms, LOST, FOUN, dx PASTURAGE TO LET—The after-grass of three acres of land, situate on the Lower St. Peter's Road. For particulars apply to McNeill, Auctioneer, Arch. aug 24 3i VW ANTED- ~A. Girl for general housework. Ap- ply at A. McNeill’s, Hillsborough Park. aug 24 tf was FED IMMEDIATELY—A Giri for gen- eral housework. Apply at Mrs. Charles Smallwood’s, Richmond street. aug 23—2i \ TANTED House. WANTED Asmart Dining-room Girl. ‘¥ atthe Osborne House. i A Pantry Girl. Apply at the Revere augzi 3i pd Apply aug21 6ieod pd WANTED TO RENT—A medium-sized House " or Cottage in convenient part of the city: one with grounds aitached preferred. Apply at this oftice, aug20 tf TKO LET talniny September.- A House on Spring Par’ au, Con- five rooms; posse n wziven Ist James A, McLeod. aBuz20 tf 1 UOST—On Wednesday, between Salvation *# Army Barracks and King Square, a smail gold Brooch. with three rubies and small chain attached. The floder will be rewarded on leav- ing it at THE EXAMINER Office. aug20 was rED—A Housemaid. Apply to the matron P. E. I. Hos pital. augis tf WANTED—A Cook and Housemaid. Apply to Mrs. Suliivan, Brighton Koad. augl7 tf Two CARRIAGES FOR SALE.—A single Driving \Vagon and a Vis-a-Vis, both new this spring, for sale very cheap. Apply at this office. augli tf " OST—On Lower Malpeque Road, two sides of Neat’s Leath fhe tinder, on leaving it at Martin Whittey’s, Glasgow House, will | be rewarded for his trouble. augiv ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young W- 0 le jaundry Business, with a . Man to!earn the La 3 Seuir te JL. e .. ‘ re iew i the management. view of tabiiig tae x roan Shaw, present Aianager P. Kk. I. Laundry. To LET—Rooms over the Subscriber’s office, T with kitchep on the ; good cellar and ford a ee n; n imme ey TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1886. SE on Jaws PATOR & 62,8’ FOR Bargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTEHS during the months of July and August. Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS os “ ss “6 Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS. e - _ " Sargains in CORSETS, “6 66 6 6 Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDS. “ “s “ 6 Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS. ss +6 “ ‘6 Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, ws “ s “6 Bargains in HOSIERY, “6 os 6 “ Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES. “ “< ” Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, “ es “< Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, ts ss ss JAS. PATON & 00., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 60. Ch’town, July 20, 1886. We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, tock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call all remains of summer at onee, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and >? cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- flannels, ginghams, Call and yourself and save money by all-wool eUC., for buying at nels, must please you. see them once. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. v~< oe) te CHARLOTTETOWN JAIL :QUARE, AUGUST 24TH & 25TH. Sane 50) 5 NICK ROBERTS. GARDNER UNITED 2-RING ‘ » . 4 Nick Roberts and } Frank Gardner | “"*°°°°°'°*" | Manvgers and Proprietors, ust 24th and 25th. a =» Headed by the wor'd’s Supreme ( hampion Single and Double Somersault Leaper and Heroic Hurricane Hurdle and Jockey Rider. Wee PUL PPS ISWSHY “UMOPONOPAVY) JO HQT TAN Charlottetown, Au Frank A. Gardner — = 5 = > 4 4 = — os a Sw 4 = t ? 5 SA BS Aces’ SoS loos <.. ZN Sede OT] : TKS ca } ae \> AY ROS ANS : \y i = op q wy Yy ~ YP op oP “_ These Press Notices Are Self Explanatory, viz.: / THE ROBERTS-GARDNER Circus.—The Robert:-Gardne rous ga their tirst perform. nee on the Cotnmon last evening. The canvas structurs lied to entrance, and the sow ” the best witnessed in Halifax for many vears. The tw ings swell illuminated, giving (ne spectators in all parts of the tent a good view of every feature of the entertainment, The c:reus, 3 slated by the managers, is confined ailugether to riag performances. he bare-back riding, Oy ladies and yentlemeu, the trapeze acis, acrobatic feats, wire walking, leaping performances and the contortionist were all of a high and artistic order, and were greeted with successive rounds a versal applause by the crowded audience. Mr. Gardner‘s feats of ieaping and Oe ee aoe from wonderful and astounding. but equally successful was his horse-vaulting, opi hich . a on the the ground to a galloping horse's back and landed erect on one foot. eee, a. coe never trapeze were performed amid loud applause, and some features were introduced that Nave tele before been witnessed in this city. The inggler was an exceptionally xpert ene altogether, acts gone through remarkably well, being entirly stvtamge to the i me It is entireiy free the show was one that every body enjoyed, and one that should - ena objectionable ena» from any immoral tendency, through either worl or gesture, and nothing om songs and jokes, and racter is observable. The clowns, twoin numbe. are irresistably amusing t fastidious. —Hoitfax they utter nothing that would sound harsh or improper to the ear of the mos : . Chronicle, July 16th, 1886, The Circas in Park Square is one of the _—, ~ i ita i Dee 2 @ re he ls Notbing better in its line ius bee n seen here. Ph ; ey attractive, and the clowns really funny. ihe 1 avil : ; ; . ¢ a ara Roberis-Gardner show remains. Performances are #} Globe, June i th, 1886, interesting and enjoyable ever oftered in Boston. iers are excellent, Lae dog and cat show should be crowded as long as the Nick ‘nn afternoon aing.—Boston Daily and < ae ee Will exhibit Souris, August 23rd : Charlottetown, Augu 24t und 25th ; Summ but owing to change of route it will be impossible to visit Georgetown, side, August 26th ; : ? as previously annou: Excursion Tickets for oue full fare Popular Prices Prevail. Two Shows daily, at 2 and 8 p.m. Grand Street Parade at 11 a. m., followed by an Outside Exhibition ot High-Wire Walking, by SIGNOR COLBI, Free te All. can be had at all Stations on P. E. 1 Railway. Ch’town, August 19, 1886,