~ —— SE ‘EF EK DAILY EXAMINER, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Local and Other Items. I ‘} harlottetown Engineers | ee a Exerxrers.—The Ch oe | ©SPKOIAL Desparcues To THE EXAMINER, will meet at the Drill Shed this evening at5S } " ck sharp. The Quebec Disaster. Iver Recervep—a few strong springs for | Sold at 50 | QUEBEC, Sept. 24. | Yesterday Major Moyne, Professor at Royal Military College, Kingston, in com- Natura Hisrory.— The meeting of the | pany with the city engineer, visited Duffer- Natural History Society yesterday after- in Terrace and made a tour of inspection . The procee<- | around the open fissure. The following is the coroner's official list of those killed by the landslide :—Found dead, 33; died at |hospital, 3; missing, 12; total, 48. A largely-attended meeting of citizens was held at the City Hall yesterday, presided works of the Wanzer lamp. cents each, at Lrot Bros. a the noon was largely att ndea, ings were very interesting. - i Nore Wert.—The of Government Stock Farm stock in Charlottetown, on Wed- nest av. the second of October, will take ph: oe sale t half-past twelve o'clock, } over by the Mayor, to take into consider- o_o . | ation measures of relief necessary for the Batpvess is says a scientist. Its catching | sufferers. A committee was appointed to flies in summer time. Use Hall's Hair Re-! | collect subscriptions, also to urge upon the newer and cover wre = cp with healtiy | federal authorities their responsibility in j a fies Oo ‘ou dle, . . NEE ee ee eee /the matter both in paying the damage sus- Prowexaps Concert.—St. Peter's Boy’s| tained from the rock which fell from their Band will play in the Pablic Gardens from 8 | property, and in the prevention of a future till 9 o'clock te-night. We understand they | disaster of a similar nature. Hon A. P. have a choice programme prepared. Caron has arrived here to receive the re- —_—_>— | port of the engineer. BaseBaLt.—The Boston Giohe announces} 2 that it will present $1,000 to be divided | A Bitter Blow. among the members of the Boston basebull! lub if they win se pennant this year. Dunia, Sept. 24. ANOTHER SuHtpment.—The Summerside} _ Timothy Haly, while presiding at a meet- Former says: Mr. John Henry shipped | ing of the National League here to-day said 216 lambs by the Princess last Monday | that Balfour's renunciation of the Catholic morning. They were for Lawrence, Mass. | University scheme is a bitter blow to those | who sought to consolidate the power of Eng- John Tele-| land at the Vatican against the Irish Na- _ al A New Derpartvre.— The > yraph says: The bagpipes, played by an} tionalists. When Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, italian, attracted quite a crowd about the | formerly chief Secretary for Ireland, left streets yesterday. Ihe pibroch was accom-/ Dublin, there was filed at his office at the panied by a clarionet eee. Castle, a complete scheme for the estab- Wonrk.—Toronto’s great | lishment of a Catholic university in Ire- Day's : on swimmingly. Qa |land. Part of the bargain that led to Mgr. to get A GREAT fair appears Thursday seventy-five thousand people were | Persico’s mission intended to muscle the but happily on the grounds, and the treasury was enriched | Irish ecclesiastical scheme, to the amount of sixteen thousand dollars for failed. that one day. i crac, > To Be Soup.—-The Court of Chancery has ordered the Osborne House to be sold for the benefit of the heirs of the late Cyrus McGregor. The sale takes will take place on the 22nd October next. id Goop Suet.—A New York farmer fired a} shot at the reflection ot a burglar in a mirror | and shivered the gl When he came to} replace the mirror he found a niche in the wall back of it wherein his grandfather had secreted $15,000 in cash, - At Winnipeg. Wryyiree, Sept. 24. Lord Stanley and party reached here last night in the midst of a drenching rain. There was a large concourse of people at the station to meet the Vice Regal visitors. A torchlight procession was formed, and the party were escorted to Government House, where they will remain as guests of Lieutenant-Governor Schultz during their stay in Winnipeg. ASS. o-—-_— Ir you could see your own scalp through an 3 ordinary magnifying glass, you would be Hon. Mr. Laurier’s Tour. amazed at the amount of dast, dandruff, and sisi dead skin thereon accumulated. The best and most popular preparation for cleansing the scalp is Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Orrawa, Sept. 24. Hon. Wilfred Laurier is to speak in Toronto on Monday evening, in North York on October 5th, at Belleville on Oc- tober 7th and at Picton the following day. The Liberal Convention meets on Thurs- day. : Runaway AccipENT.—A horse ran away on Euston Street, near Queen, last night, and the occupants of the buggy were spilled out on the wayside. One of them, a well-known livery man, had his coat badly tattered aga ‘esnit ot his involuntary tamble. sosieeasniilial Porice Court.—One drunk—Daniel Me. Lellan—-was this morning fined one dollar or four days for being drunk and incapable. The case of the two boys summoned for destroying fruit in the garden of William Brown, Esq., was adjourned until the 2ud October. - A New Judge. Orrawa, Sept. 24. Wallace Graham, of Halifax, has been appointed te the vacancylin the judiciary of Nova Scotia, caused by the death of Judge James. Anoruer Victim Heanrp From.—A Mr. D, D. Campbell is one of the latest of Dakota’s disgusted farmers. He is now ia Winnipeg looking for locations for himself and twenty- tive other families who have been compelled by adverse circums‘ances to seek some other abode. In the Field. Ortawa, Sept. 24. The Conservatives of Richelieu County have selected J. A. Masseij'as their candi- date for the House of Commons. —— Witu a feeble appetite and imperfect di- gestion, it is impossibie for the body to secure the requisite amount of nourishment. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla not only simulates the de- sire for food, but aids the assimilative organs in the formation of good blvod and sound tissue. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Sept. 25.—-10 a m. Moderate to fresh winds, fine weather, a little higher temperature. 3 New York’s Site Chosen Tue Sugar Market.—An exchange says : The recent decline in the sugar market is now checked, and quite a reaction has set in. For- eign reports state the raw material very firm at an advance of about 4c. Canadian refiner- ies have put up prices §c., and there is quite a brisk demand at the advanced rates. FOR THE PROPOSED WORLD'S FAIR—A MAG- NIFICENT LOCATION SELECTED, A recent New York despatch says: The site for the World’s Fair will be selected by the committee appointed for the pur- pose this afternoon. The site is on Man- hatten Island. The permanent buildings may be located on the plateau on the northwest corner of Central Park, near Eighth Avenue and One Hundred and Tenth Street. The northernmost portion of Central Park above Ninety-Sixth Street willbe used, lini d Paste Tuts 1n Your Hart.—Some of the religious papers published in Maine are re- printing from the columns of the Christian Union a receipt for cold meat salad, which is recommended in the following terms: ‘‘Fura Sunday night's supper or an impromptu even- ing lunch with a glass of ale or wine, this is sooner to be eaten than sneezed at.”’ oneaeeal The lands north of the park A Rane Cuance.—We direct attention|t® One Hundred and Fifteenth Street, to the sale of Westlawn, the property|from Fifth Avenue to Morningside Park will be also taken. Riverside Park, Morningside Park and the Bloomingdale, Leake and Watts properties form the re- mainder of the site. It is also proposed to connect all of the parks, as in London. This would take in Mount Morris Park, which would not be used for fair purposes, however. The site, exclusive of land covered by water, comprises 400 acres, easily aceeasible from east, west, north and south, and is simple for a world’s exposition on the largest scale. otf Wm Rayden, Esq., a notice of which appears in our columns, tobe sold on the 4th of Oct. next. This is one of the most desir- able residences in the city, and a rare chance is afforded to anyone wishing to purchase a first-class house. sisi alain Fish Bureau Reporrs.—The synoposis for September 20 says: Fish of all kinds extremely scarce at al! points heard from to-d 4y, OWIng to scarcity of bait and: un- favor weather. Seiners contend that there abundance of mackerel in the North Bay yet, though they do not school and will not take the hook. No news from ble is PE. | ; oid, Sista Conveniently reached by Kail or Carriage. Bankers e g | EXAMINER office. sept24 SPECIAL PASSENGER TRAIN will -- oe -_— “i wil sic ddiaiinitedidiianiniig’ , Ne UUs ASO BAGH N VAAN : Personal icu eed OTATOES.—The undersigned wi.l accept ve J d \ leave Cha: lottetown for Summerside at oo run dai y at 9.45 a. m., and at ae ete —_ Se a. on 28th inst., : And For Sale at a Bargain 7.45 a. m. on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 25th,| | 4.15 p. m., and return at 10.35a.m, . i : : : a iur the purchess of Three Acres of Potatoes, now } *~ . inst., returning ¢ . m. same day. . d 7.15 (lB. s, Moore arrived home last evening! PrOVincial Exhibition, | scary vesdy to be dog. ine field onthe St. spe |" E Gpeces Mesle’ SIN clot inane Chabhchie.|* Walon eeatan a aii after spending a few week's holidays in New Peter’s Road, about one anda half miles from é : hee eres ee ae CHUE A Funeral trains may be henever re- Brunswick. Weare giad to see him looking —~--—— towa. opposite the “ Gardiner Property,” owned | Pr 4} KARRELS FLOUR, slightly damaged. | tow n for Georgetown at 8 a. in. on THURS. | quired. #o well after his trip . N om, | 1 Exhib by JOHN INGs. pd 3i—sept23 ot For sale by | DAY, Sept. 26th, inst., ning at 3.45 Family Plots, 15x20 feet, | jocated on . ; i vec i rith t vincial Exhibi- —. -—-- — ie “ORTON & C | game evening. ee Rr ae reduces rice o Mr. Michael MelInnis, for m ny years past LT eae id ves l +s OST.—In or near the Market House, on Tue:- k. H, NORTON & CO. re ee B 33) str oniy at recnier ste a and ae _ + a - . ; ead : =e tion, to eld at Charlottetown on ae : | These trains wiil stop only at regular sta-|390 00, Plots half of above sia , m good foreman of the job printing department of the : day, the 17th inst.. = Purse containing & Meese itions. Return tickets will be issued by same | jocati be) for $12.50 Juurnal office, Summerside, left on Monday simall sum of ew: oe ane ao FOR SALE BY E Hi NORTON & 00 a ey an ‘ ae wh > 18 y i locations, one be had for $12 0. 1 oe morning last to seek his fortune in California WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, ont a tee septis oo 9} ae ( a os information sppry C ra lp ‘ Mr. Meinnis was also choir leader in St. fs otra J. UNSWORTH, oyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or os f i B n St. seidienapineineeteiiiiidie titans ai lsh — : 7 : . Paul's Ro : ee OO al eles eee ee In Lots to Suit Purchasers: Superintendent. to the undersipned, at the County Court loakuam man ( atholic : ( hurch. — He was a October 2nd and 3rd, 1889, LET.—Half of a House on King Street, next side peaetieaatiactines tick = rraraggtae bee all wot Qn and was deservedly esteemed by to Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. 100 barrels Flour, warranted equal to the | . uilway Office, hurlottetown, Sept. ‘ HENRY SMITH, his ae ain, og me: e wish him success in| Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be| sep:6-tf best ; price per barrel, $5.25. | 1889. pat eod Sesehtnre Chama tu as tar ere of labor. ; ; i A K an 7? . Sere » . 7 r 7 . Sir W dian Gull says that when fagged out a > ee wa ye at tT 2 1 sotetawhet Geek ! ae : — . ra. o ¥ : —aaeeenne - ee By Pacing po rerk be — os strength! From all stations by forenoon trains on ui a Zaw-sept9. | 15 bats Copper, 1} in. square, Potato Bask ets. |=. ve ree »pigei ; : » 204 not ly arin sing wine or : . ; S 5 lar e Pi te Glass Mirrors ; &; 24 © , s e 3 ad al b aay (aaa good saying from the same ee keen, ok denne cannes Wares ow ager ag pion om. ae . t Sakai Piano, only in ‘use six months | eM : 3 i E 8 » wa Ga's ‘3 c ©: 4 pint of w; rater : : ° washing. Apply is office. et ee natin 0 y v CE . ae empty stomsch irae coat io hes act = aa of —s ~ latter ethos s —— octets hens a bargain, as the Pi )i } IN _—s eee ee ? , i. . | quire uce notice of their a iTED.— ° cavi =" ie mnt - oY ond Sarees af al ‘medics for habitral consti- a auch oe applying for tickets), from all Chinesoa PB Tipad. Ss nnn hae 10 barrels Pure Cod Oil (no mixture). CARVELL BROS. | Tina Paata: enpanan 4% anon) | a a ae lek the fecal matter and stations ‘wg ‘ou trains on October Ist, | to ‘the Si er Manufacturing Co., Chariotic- Some choice Building Lots in different pats ‘sept!7—2aw iilt hdd bill SSufdiiGe vile l Udildid. é Staltic acti: ivi Pn ey —sepi i norma] action iinaea sai” i the teen and by all trains on October 2nd, and o— mame FF ee “< mari in 3 ea ae a nena rte ae r ee ate ; oe Ss i « e8 and other goods arrivin ally. dea . raten i vion Ac S88. etal *, *Gueeze & lemon into the water and enn Ca Saves, a a ONEY TO LOAN.—Repayable by instal- sd , s - S 7 a ze BB BYé ncorporated by Domini let, 1888 drink witnout sweetening xeorgetown by forenoon trains on October a. in. Salk -nandienenes eae a0, E. H. NORTON & CO., nN & a er Stag Jilin lag a - Ts ak i rf — . . * . ne ~ 4 . = ‘= ss , Ween 2 eee Shaanti rr good to.cetaen ap. i9.208 MOooRE, Solicitor, London House Block. sept6—dy eod & wky Auctioneers. | 4 A Pd HEAD OFFICE. - - SALUPFAX. € would cal] special attention to the a yal, . septis—Lw <pniiiaiiaasas we -—— ae ; tion t uc- i alice . Oe ee Pe mene ae unin a Ee tion sale of Norwood Farm, which Site alent J. UNSW ORTH, ee ere = os C> £2 + ~_ " . i ; JOHN Di Lu LL, ce ci sidk iit, on the premises on Thursday, 3rd Octob Superintendent. OUSE TO RENT.—A large, well-furnished : < i ~ W E are regularly in eipt, dit i edits This is certainiv “FSaay, ord October, s . we te ‘ House, with all modern improvements. bit Y the packers i NO. 1 GRAVEN-| Capital subscribed 51 Os on ti oe one of the best farm proper- Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 24, ’89—2w Possession given about Ist Octuber next. Apply ie . as Ag gg Ses ae nates meee a Apitai sumscribed, $1,.090,.000.06 ad etre tsland, and in point of situation to Mrs. JoHUN GaHAN, Sidney Street. ISS MINNIE GAGLANT, Milliver, is STEINS, and will holt this kjnd in constant and condition of land, : few equal it. Parties Wanting a first-class fa ; : O LET.--The corner tenement of the Dwelling House on corner of Prince and Dorchester a oe L&al Notices: Feed. — Cracked oats, also cracked oats and barley, for sale by George Carter &-Co.—sept. 25 3ieod. Men’s Overcoats, reefers, suits for fall, now opening at Harris & Stewart, London House. sep 24, Sins TEN cases readymade clothing—men’s and boy’s—now opening at Harris & Stewart, London House. sep24, Sins Grey white, red, and fancy flannels, best value, at Stanley Brothers, Brown's Block, sep23 6ieod New Buckwheat at Beer & Goff’s. spt23 3i Cranberries and Sweet Potatoes just receiv- ed at’Beer & Goff's. spt23 3i Ladies’ and children’s undervests, a large assortment, all prices, at Stanley Brothers, Brown’s Block. sept23 bieod Ladies German-made undervests in all sizes. See them at Paton & Co's. James Paton & Co. have received direct from Germany a large stock of ladies’ under- vests, beautiful goods and low prices, DIED. In this city, September 24th, Hannah Lea, wife of Henry A. Harvie, and daughter.of the late John Lea, Tryon, aged 49 years. Funeral on Thursday, at 2 p. m. to People’s Cemetery, At Georgetown, Mrs. Donald’ McAuley, relict of Donald McAuley, of Marysville, Georgetown Royalty, in the 67tl year of her age.—R. L. P. “HAWKERS | TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cages considered hopeless, It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, ‘N. b. Partnership Notice. novid—ly dy E have this day entered into Partner- ship as Barristers and Attorneys, under the name of STEWART & MacNEILL. . Office in Newson’s Block, opposite the Post tlice. WILLIAM 8S. STEWART ALBERT H. MacNEILL. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1889, septlS—dy lw wky lm , Prime Labrador Herring, 4 CONSIGNMENT of 50 Barrels of the above, expected by the “ Princess Bea- trice” from Halifax on Thursday next, will be sold low ex steamer in lots to suit pur- chasers. HORACE HASZARD., sept23 ST, FOUND sc WANTS, LO WANTED —A Girl to do general housework. Apply at onee to Mrs. D. Stewart, Kent Street. pd 3i—sept25 Wwan TED-—A Boy at the Osborne Heuse, from 14 to 16 years old, to make*himself generaily useful, pd 4i—sept25 WANTED.- A place or situation by a boy of 16 years from the country; willing to work and well recemmended; good comman school education. Apyply at this office, pd 3i—sept25 WANTED.—We want 500 men to go to work in _ the lumber regions of Penobscot County, Maine. Work begins Sept. 30:h, and will con- tinue through the winter, Good wages to cem- etent men.—PETER O’KexEFE, headquarters at fork Street House. Bangor, Me. sept25—2m dy law & wky WANTED.--A Girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. Davip SMALL, Powna! St. sept2i—eod tf oo ER WORK.-—Yards cleaned und al! scavenger work attended to at once.—Na- THANIEL DECOURCEY, near corner of Euston and Pownal Streets. lw—sept24 NTED.—A_ first-class Milliner. Highest w+ wages paid to the right party. Address P. O, Box 487. septs W Fo ANTED.—Two dining room girls at once. Apply at Rankin House. pd 2i—septzi R SALE.—On consignment, a lot of -Potato Baskets and Butter Firkins.—Wkreks & PEER. pd dy2i wky li—sepi24 Te ceaacre §Exhibition Commissigaer who, at the last meeting of the Baard, tock the wrong ha& will please leave it at J. D. McLeoa’s groceryjstere, where he will find his own, ‘he name of the owner of the hat he tookis written inside the litjing. dy§wky—sep'24 Shawls, Mantles, Black and Colored WEDNESDAY >; ee PTEMBER | 20 L83sg. HW FALL GOODS FROM ENGLAND, NOW OPHNING AW S st J. B. MACDONALD Ladies’ Dress Robes, Dress Cloths- _— -{x )}—-—— al 7 5B oe Plushes, Hosiery, Merinos and Cash, meres, Plannels, Knitted Wool Goods, a a etc., selling at Lowest Prices. J. HB. VEACDONALSDD. Charlottetown, September 2, 1889—eod wky ; = a —_n se —— . « PL am . JAS. PATON & CO's. Just Opening, our First instalment of Dey Goods from the English Markets. dente tiple sd oS Se WE RESPECTFULLY CALL THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS TO : Our Stock of Dress Goods IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND DESIGNS. | NEW DRESS GOODS, NEW DRESS GOODS, | In Cashmeres, Merinoes and Fancy Colorings; Tweed, for Ladies’ Costumes; Cloth, in , ‘Checks and Stripes (extra value); Plaid Dress Material (new shades); Fancy Prints, Cretonnes, | Flannelette, Winceys, and Printed Dimity, &c., &e. | Our HOUSE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT is well stocked with the Best Materiais, and at the LOWEST PRICHS. ; JAMES PATON & C@., BROWN’S ‘BLOCK, MARKET SQUARE, iq R ACES DOMINION LINE JeSiRaBLs :AUPdRTY, Royal Mail Steamships | BY AUCTION. | ore SAILING WEEKLY FROM i ia Siieahadl by MRS. W. ¥. DAWSON, . Premises, | Charlottetown, Aug. 23, 1889—eod wky - ' , ae ' /. o sell by Auction, on the i Rustico Drivine Park, | Ygyteca shan for Tivarml | | ox = > Houtreal aid Qucbis i Liverpodl Gu Monday, 36th Instant, | ere AND FORTNIGHTLY FOR : eat AT 11 CCLOCK. A. @ . tween the Upper ul, about 1} miles 12 Acres of Land lving and Lower St. Peter's SEPTEMBER 26th 1889. ristal, Avonmouth Dock. 5 | = Serres from the city. a3 STEAMSHIFS — ity | ——— —— K HREE MINUTE CLASS—Purse, $1 $5 to first, $5 to second, $2 to third. are at a tim: se a = i = i r T ate 'we Lr =? situated ¢ tne LoOwe»:r Nt ever 8 road. ‘ Free-For-All—Purse, $25; $15 to first, §7|; VANCOUVER, SORONTO, aa eit) i oe lin 3 or 4 Acre Lots, to to second, $3 to third. | OREGON, DOMINION, [ort urchasers. Terms the above pro- nd implements Three-Year-Old Class—Purse, $10; S€ first, $3 to second, $1 to third. Ali entries to be closed September 24th. | Five to.enter.and three to start in eaci race. oe to SARREA, &> eFARIO, Immediately after the }perty. the following Stock a a . {will be sold :— i the prin- ;} TEXAS. Passengers bo s*ked toa id irom a WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. < Apply to Mrs, HOOPER, Milton use, Kent Street. pd 3i—sept2t perienced Cook and en bet perienced Housemaid, Wages—310 per month to Cook and $8 to Housemaid. Apply at ANTED.—An ex sepil9-—-iw ecd Selves of this opport rm should avail them. Streets. It contains eight rooms, is supplied H. Harris Auct, uuity to secure one, —G.} with water and hot water. sep Bi oe aud Lext.— GEORGE SLLBY. sept Clerk. one with some MILLER experience 4pyty to BROTHERS, WANTED. o ‘15 i ell Queen Street, "where she will be most hxppy trade. Orders solicited. 4a-attend to all her old customers aud friends, ‘ipa! C 2s in Gre sritain. Ireland and the | 1] Oak’s Heart Filly, 3 ars old, : A horse distancing the field entitied to first | ones, a in Great Britain, ireiand and the | | Barriste: Gelding, 24 +“ . money only ; he to withdraw, and the remain. ~ " . | } Grade Bolstein Bull, 2 inig four to finish out the race. For rates of passage or other information 7 Calves, ull under 9 movths. Katrance Fee, 10 per cent of Purse. No apply to |} Atso—l Cart, Plough, Wood Sleigh, Box 3 time to be taken in any of the heats or classes. FENTON T. NEWBERY, | Sle igh and Harrow. ; Rales of the American Trotting Association ee de : oO HARRIS ia to.govern sept4 Agent for P. E. Isiand. | Ui, : ied, Admission fee, 25 cents. Ladies free. ee MET Ro! ORE ee cee es a ten ee septl6- tls ee Should the day prove unfavorable, the races 7 rut y VAYT 3 LT fT hatte ~_ will-take gine the first fine day following. | P Ean RATL Wi Gz ays . - fF COU, es LOU eee boLG | EUSEBIUS GALLANT, ’ Secretary. South Rustico, Sept. 18, 1889—dy 2i Pleasantly sitnated at the alty and 8 junction of Point Roads, nonizlay Pacvk!s} ie otic al | ae County Exhibitions. | apy now working at her home on Upper supply, and ‘wifl'sell at very Close prices to the} Paid up. - © Le 252,096.00 WS , PRED,