ao ' er a4<¢ér 7 ~~ o * i. “DATE =~ OXAMENRE, resstreeiiemmnatonemiaiae and Other items. Local Tur Jars Tie den in St. Jotn last e venting © ae ~ a a a % gat Nuillage opened Ponies Courtr.—One drunk, ® Sailor, was fined $1 or 8 days this morning. apnea ee ie. Port a@~foie Evéampment meets at 8 o'clock to-night. Conferring the R. P. degree. - PROM PNa bE Concert. = The West End Band gave a ver¥ enjoyable ptoweéaade concert in Queen Square Gandens laste ing. \CKSOWLEDGMENT.—Captain Thomas G. faylor, of the bark Aspotogan, has the thanks of Taw EXAMINER for late Swausea pepers. “Tne Younu CANADIAN of the mon h «a uew weekly magazine, called The, Young Ca published in Montreal, will take its bow to the public, "*—About the end Ulianh, KILLED BY LighTNING.-—The seven-year- old dangtrer of Councillor Janes Jenkins, of Burat Land Brooks N. B.,.was killed ou Mon- day evening while amusing herself on a chair- swing, by a flash of lightning. Her five-year old aster was knocked unvonscicus. > A Goop FrsaneraL Rasuut.—The Acadian festival at Church Point, N.S.,-contribn‘ed a substaiitial sum for the Sigdgue “niemorial fund. The first day's-.receipts were $1,100, the second day's $2,000, and theprogeeds of Thursday were expected to reach $2,000. Mra SeoTRSpp0Ns, The» Minneapolis Times says: ‘*She possesses “& Voic® of won- derful compass, ‘capable of the shadings of all the emotions which the human voice can ex- Jpress, There is a naturalness in her reading that t one, if not the chief, af its charms. A Concert Compayy ComiSe.—Says the Halifax Héraid: The Halifax: Cah@ert | Com. pany, consisting of Mrs. Doering-Braner, Miss Louise Laine, H, Klengenfeld and E rnest _ Doering, will start.on Monday, thé 25th inst., for a week’s concert tour and, will visit Am. herst, Moncton, Charlottetown, Pictou, New Glasgow and Truro, _ —~p)- -— “PROVINCE ExAiBrrien;-4890,— 3 ny .in- tending exhibitor at the P. EB, Isiand Exhibi- tion, to be hc hd at-Charlottetoven on Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 and 3, will have a prize list and entry form mailed to his orher post dffice addregs, by sending a postal eard, with name aud addfess, té A. McNeill, Exhibition Sebre- tary, Charlottetown. es _—- -—> -—- Cnurcn RKe-orexixnc. — The Methodigt Chareh at Victoria, having been closed for some time, undergoing repairs, will be-re- opened ou Sunday, the 24th inst. The Rev gohn Read, of Charlottetown, will conduct the services morning and evening, and Rev. A. McLean in the afternoon. Collections will be taken at each service. Paes From Montreat.—The steamer UOoban, Captain Robert Fraser, arrived from Montreal! this morning at seven o'clock, with a general eargo and Mrs. and Miss Percey as passengers, She will sail for St, Joun’s, Nfld, this even- ing or early to-morrow morning. Miss Mary Welsh and Mrs, Fraser, with the famiiy of the late Captain Fraser will be passengers, -> adi AProLoay WaAntep.—Last night, aboat loek, nede De Johueon’s, & mandicarry, a ® gun on his shoulder cayelessly struck a lady ‘n the face with it, very seriously injur- ing her, As he did not stop to apologize, her friends would be pleased to receive his name and address, in order td give him a souvenir of the occadjon—a eyed horse Whipping. EN ACA DIA. <The steuin ‘niser at Sourigon Monday an./ . he celebrated Sol Jaco new schooner which is said to be “thé. in America,» as also there at thelgaine time. It will be strange if “Sol” does not make some wild statements again this year about the ‘‘ righ*+tof American fishermen. 7 Acadia ain 0 Tues. HasiaN Beats Teemer.—The sculling match t tween Edward Hanlan and John Teemer, at Beatrice, Nebraska, came off Thursday afternoon and was witnessed by a big crowd. The water and day was splendid and the oarsmen ‘1 good condition. The race was one mile aad two turns for $500, best two in, three. Hanlan won in two straight heats. Time, 6 min., 294 see., and: 6. min., 344 sec., respectively: L. O. L.—The Grand Lodge of British North America is now in session in St. John, N. B. The present strength of the Order throughout the Dominion and Newfouniland is something remarkable. On or about the first of May of this year there were 72 lodges in New Brunswick, 41 in Nova Scotia, 27 in P, E, Island, 52 in Newfoundland, 17 in Bri- tish ‘Columbia, 60 in Quebec, 63 in Manitoba, $360 5 in Ontario east, and 551 in Ontario “a sé. — * "No Prace Lx Home.—The Times says : A native of P> E Island, now living in Monc- ton, returned last week from a trip to his old home. He informs the Times that while on the Island he met witlenumbers of P. E. I[s- Janders;just returning from the United States “after aatay iu that country of five, ten and years, some longer. Some of these “deft, popes a$ young men and now return with families, having married in the States. Times have soehanged, they way,-that they can now live moge comfortably in the Island province. *. ye! me BS AMEKIOAN SCHOONER? p.-~It ap- pears that ‘Capt Seeley’s t did not eease, Whep .the ringleader of his. refractory rewswas sont to prison. Since then his schooner (the Willie Irving) has been seized by Collectox Peley, of H. ta Customs, Souris. The seizure was made ou account of some of the crew vhaving taken a dory belonging to _tneir schooner and sold it to parties on shore, , is certaifily an infraction of the customs i Thé question is whether it isnot also “a violation of treaty obligations. The matter is now in the hands of the proper authorities for actjudication: omen pee A’ Disasyroug © Mistake-—Last evening, ys the Moreton Zimes of yesterday’s aed ss McKenzie, a young lady of 17 years, a er of} Mr. Norman McKenzie, Queen Street, who was ill, was given a teaspoonful f carbolic acid by ‘mistake for the usual med- ine. The. error tas soon discovered and tive of the medical fraternity hurriedly sum- Peper. Antidotes were — given, and though ROS thought t a we’ e would prove fatal, it ie th) hear that there are hopes of 47 aieears. The throat and * stomach of the young lady is badly burned by "the aeid, from which she is suffering consider- ably? DY OY sound! i i not a palliative, but @ cure; fst rélieves, then controls, and finally. ore subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indiges- _ tion and dyspépsia. Ane ease ladies rabber circulars just opened, eaging low at J.G, Macdonald's. augl3 6i —+ 2 22 Een — TELBERAPHEE HWS. sROIAL DESPATOHES TO THe ered yx A — Ottawa a Notes. - ee Next week ue Alin 0 Ol iP oe it novel underta r in ist ¢ the crown. Acco red hy ir, Hickey, 'M. P., and} Mr. Patras tut Bos tet will progead t TcLeod, thangs pro- ceeding on horseback via Crow’s Pass through the Rockiés yHito~ the Kootenay mining distriet, of, Bhitish Columbia,” and view and study) the: requirements. of the revenue of that section. The big mining boom im close |preximity. im the “State of Washingtom necessitates the establishment of outports. The trip through the moun- tains will take tem days or a fortnight. At the request of the Colonial Secretary the Government has prepared a collection of Inland Revenue, Cusfoms and law stamps to be kept on record in the Colonia Ottice along with similar collections from other British Colonies. Corporations of the le: ding | cities of Canada will be asked to supply :iews of their cities to be exhibited in the Canadian Court of the Jamaica Exhibition, General Middleton and cpeily poth for England to-day. | British Columbia willbsend“s iokht to. the Dominion Rifle matches. steam up and start the pump at the west slope. This has: irritated the what, though the officials say it was not ‘done in a spirit of defiante, but rather as an absolute necessity for the protection and preservation of the underground work- ings. The pump had tn be removed from the north slope last night, and the pump was taken out of number five slope on Saturday to prevent its being flooded. There Bas been nov meeting » between the nianagér and cummittec to-day. on Ottawa Team. At a meeting of the tile team who will attend the D, R, A. matches at Ottawa, held last eveniny Capt. D. Stewart of tho H. Hooper, Sapper Anderson.—W aiting Capt D. Stewart, Staff Sergt. Aflan, Sergt, D. A. Stewart. There will this year be a inuch larger representation from this. prays4 ince than in any previous years: Some “ott the members of the team /leave to- mortow | morning for Toronto to take ip the Ontario rifle matches. A Sad Accident. Corporal Nichols, of the Royal Engineers Torpedo Corps was killed to-day in a hundred feet of water. He wasa military diver, and was engaged in clearing away an anchor which had become fouled: with’ the} Submarine Mine apparatus. The atchor had been raised a few feet when it gave way and fell upon him. * Nichols” was pinned to the bottom and his legs. broken, The escape valve was closed by the fall and the man was smothered to death, Exhibition Notes. We are informed by tl the Secretary that | Park was theslast are in i Paving as snc oc ted Bae hulp x hee no cause to regret their enterprise. Yesterday the directors met at the grounds and spent the best part of the day in arranging the interior of the exhibition ‘building. “Ample space will be appor- tioned for all exhibits... J+. now, remains for the, exhibiter, to, take advantage ‘of facilities never before offered here. | , ——_—__-.>-_ — VYeather Bulletin. ToRonr Auptist'20.—10 w. m. Mostly cloudy, with cool weather; lodal raing, Personal. We regret to leatn that: Alexander : Horne, Esq., is very ill of rheumatic fever. Archbishop Walsh, of Dublin, is mentioned as Cardinal Newman’s succéssor! Charles Hermans and wife, of ‘Charlotte- town, were registered at the Albion Hotel, Halifax, on Monday evening. “="M. G. McLeod, Esq., arrived here on the 19th from Omaha, on a visit. He was former- ly ® member of the firm of John McLeod & Co. of this édity. ‘Se and Mr RAK! MoCally returned on Friday from’ & trip te P. Ei island. They visited the principal points of interest on the Island. Meneton, Times. A Loudon despatch reports that John Rus -— - ws atasts | re ever Maud © qui arantinie | men some- the London | will be punished as fully as the law willallow. | 82nd Batt. was, chosen captain of the team. The men to shoot for merchants cup were‘selected as follows: | Papt. D. L. Hooper, ‘Capt. W. A. Weeks, Lieut. E. Stewart, Staff Sergt. Longworth, Asst. Sergt. Gillis, Sergt. Davison, Corp. Hatirax, Auged9, - |. > eee a Homestead. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Aug 19—b ©’ Connor, S' side; dd. Eldon; R D Rice, New G nae oe J , » St John; D McDonald 7 —_ sis Me ald, Laura © Fess Donald. Now Fort = Al cCa om ‘S Bremer, Mia remer, im donne Martin, Bos- ton; atte ‘is, Ba Aug 20—H T, x r du Shok es Clow, #y- Harbor North; ee HOTEL DAVIES. “= Aug 19-—A H @rowell, Mrs Orowell, H | R Crowell, Perth * “Amboy, N J; Bertha | Forister, Livérpodl;"*W N Forbes, E | Doyle, Halifax; HW Knights, BR Borrai- d beet Turner, Boston; M J Feeley, aven; D J Allen, London, Eng; © 'S Lester, Mrs: Lester. Saratoga Springs- ER Lester, Mrs McPhedreain, Miss Mc, Callum, A Montgomery, J P Donald, Tor- onto; B Hg Philadelphia; P 8 Enman; Mong J BLeBlang, St Johny Chas A Tease; ig Wardsworth, | " Hascrbud, Conn. 20th—W A McLellan, C Strangman and wife, Miss Strangman, D C Pease, J W Dawsey, W B Murdock, Montreal, Chas N Beal, St John. - PERKIN rage eed eet “ Popular Prices’ for’ Up.to the I Hosiery, low price. tons, Cotton Wa rps, Blank ets, ete them very che ep. Dr. Monbeambert,. chief * ofticer, notified the Government to-day of) 4 ~ FIRSP-OLASS DAY’S TROTTING and}, the outbreak of Asiatic cholera the past few | + lots of cther amusements will take days at Paris, Cairo and Yokohama. Can- | P/ace on adiangquarantine oflicers are expected to be | Vigilant. R e ' P; Kk, y ‘Rustico Trotting Part S- 4 . ' fhe Spring shill Strikes | a aaa Sracvemns, Aug. 19. AUGUST Vist, 1890, _ Yesterday the workmen’s committee was in session almost contimuously. . Towards when good purses will he given in prizes fo | evening everything looked lovely and every- the Toflowing ‘classes*t—- i body was filled with a feeling « _ buoyancy. No: t= Opén to three-géeat-6lds. * Pores? af: It was known thatthe mauavers had eomake 20, divided. as folluws: $10 to firs’, $7 to), tu meet the demands in * concibhal ory wedi $3 to third, 1 spirit, and it was SUppos ed! «he one point No. 2 Open to three-minute lene, Purse | in dispute would be settled by night. of $25 $15 to first, $7 to. second, $3 to third. This was a demand on the part of the men}. No. 3—Open to horses that have aa beatep for payment of stone in the pillars. This] 2:45. Purse: of $35—$20- to —tirst,$10 to is where the hitch occurred, andthe whole second, $5 to third. matter now hangs upon it. Last night a The famous trotting stallio Black Pilot sufficient force of men w as secured to get! will trot an exhibitionseite Atathe close of the | races, CON DITIONS. —Entrauce fee) 10 per cent. of purse iu cash “> time of ent satne will | close on the 2ist of August, at 9 ottiock a. m. | Fivewhorses to entér and three of move to | start. All raees' will be mile heats, best three in five to harness. A horse distancing the field or any part thereof shall "be entitled to first money, he to withdtaw and the remaining to finish. Rules of the American ‘I rotting ‘Asso- | Ciatien to govern. This track has “heen sur- veyed by the Goy nounced to be on®*6 Province, being « full half mile, neat. , All kinds of amusementa will, be néthe | grounds, together with a good saloon of tem- : ; perate drinks. A tea table will be provided | with all the aghcoey, of phe season. Re- A volving Swing, ete! Any person found selling intoxicsling ‘liquors Races called at 10 o’clock, sharp. ADMISSION TO. PARK—25.cents;. Ladies ! free. M. A. O'BRIEN, Secretary. | L. M. MARTIN, Manager. 1% ae 2i nn Pt Ye MENADE rhs ais TORT | od gs aoa t Ghurch pes ie On ThutSiay Evening, st inst. Tickets. 15 .cents.. Boat, will leave Ferry Wharf at 8.p...m., Two .Bands will be in attendance... Proceeds for Fonelgn Missions, augld.. intend holding a sboard ve. Steamer DE Sy es | sou" Fine Chance E sasily to Secure O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 6 thé Pre mises, on eT August 21st.,, at i we te noon :— aie’. ms a at. éwly ted 2 oe ust, don tee Sepa: Bas The Lot is 36x144 feet, extending bac , riiy along Barret’s Lane, This property | : GNU pleasantly situated, being in close proximit = : to the Driving Park. Terms easy. House, open for ipapagtion, after 9 o ‘clogk om day of sale, or by applying Dg | to ROBERTSON, K. H. NORTON & CO., “Auctioneers, . augld siessnedl WANTS, COST. em gaa od tn ost. —On Chtiinn Lith inst., batwera' Littel York Station and Charlottetown, a Lady’s Brown Checked veer The finder will please leave it at Mr. G. H. Haszard’s Bookstore. augld—dy 2i wky li — WANTED. —A Girl to do general ho a small family: Apply at this o + augl9—2i woes in’ 4 Milch, Cowy in Li abgl WANTED: IMMEDIA'TELY-A—good—Gook also a Housemaid. Apply to MRs. nas, 5 The Esplanade. 3ieod pd—augi8 NT WANT D. ia -every Gity A doop Aq iiage in Prince Hdward Island | to sell the Electrosine Ink Erasing Pencil, New, | useful; sells on sight, bg profits, salary or com- mission, territory Send, stamp.—-D. OR SALE.—A good young, Jersey. Enquire at this office. kin is sinking rapidly. He is almost con- \ tinually delirious, and during. his, irresponsi. | ble moments he twice ottempted suicide with ! One of the most encouraging signs aap the |, strnctural iron. New uses for irom‘in this | shape are found daily, ‘and the demand “for those shapes already in use are constantly increasing. PRICE, General y Foy ‘for Dominion, Box 384, Thomas, Ont, ay 8 8 wy i 'pd—avais want ED,—Byelady, one ov two-unfurmished . rooms and board, about September 10th, in @ razor. the west end of thecity. Apply at this office. Sir Edwin Arnold bas now completed 4 augls new epic; “The Light \of the Word.” It einen Se ticle comprises six books of blank verse, intersper- | FPORSES AN a a oe = HIRE, by a ed with lyrical pieces ; an explanatory intro- 8 ode JURY, north side of of Queen aq are. 0 site | duction is prefixed. Sir Edwin has rk we ny 2aw pd—aug sold alk American rights in his work. we 5 ar on : understand, to, Mr. Henry, Deakin, dd gin tn vorvanit maid for n senerel Resse bhasdl yldue-mbeliagw sre } GEOBOR ALLEY; =a Bie augl4 Pr plain oaanittias Apply iron trade is the great grewth in’/the-use. of , | WANTED:—A AGH faa e Rochford Square. aug5—tt te tt eer OE Loan: made 6 on Houses and Farms. London A cas Block. eee Sw. 2aw—augl as ' yr Yep. ent Sar: ‘and pro- ~ the ere in they! ft hag: Ladies of the’ Upper Prince Street) °\ ‘Ty. “Moor® rane Charlottetown, August 1, 1890. Gloves.) Muslins, ete): 19) 12890 W ne tin _ (x) - = 7 Prose who NOW OPENING ‘large stock of Grey Desa Ducks. perils Having bought at the lowe ‘point, ‘we can: sell Try PE RKIN S Bed Ticks, Fleece of last year... Standard Dry Goods 3 ist of August this séason’s trade with us*-has been Siootilingly good—much ahead | the fact:that we have been giving excellent value .in all kinds of Staple and Maucy. Dry Goods, us in the past should do so, NOW; und) they, wll find. we have bbe cheapest: Boédst0 be had,,... During, Rare Bargains in Summer Dress Goods, | Millinery, ‘Parasols, We-have a: job lot of: Homespuns;’ suitable tor, Boys’ wear (or even eee wae will clear atm: We attribute it io have. not. traded wie! August we will give: some: qu and White Coa & STERNS. wha ay )». Weoffer the) édunf. * upof thy dimest Ab-Wool: aa or money refunded. | Special Bargains in our ‘HOUSE FURNISHING: DEPA to ouf fife stock of ‘GARPETS and: OITLGLOT {PECI \L DISCOUNTS IN | CR unce Ps ~ SPR MEN’S dite. ¥ ow 7% ; r* ye yf Gt - LI doh dach Lad Ad j Ch th Al t. AAR ent a aut Sal and see ‘the Bargains we are offerin aid eolorings, at prices which cannot ‘be equailed. in the aity. matched free of charge. ha ER FRE afore 4 rriVaeer 0 Auigust A 1890. a & a Gharlo ttetow he’ rad 0 ERE CLOTHING DE ARTME NG. AND DEPART ong DREN’S SUITS, all = made RING, T SMC T antl ki! bi we-guarantee good satisfaction to clear. anon 7h a 3t TMENT. We have Iately atita HS, showing | a ful of ithe, ths rat if Gah ey i’ Jdyia 20 0 ebay 6 otiog sift DEPARTMENT we are: offering ‘Rave ‘Baxgains to bal Lf Our motte is “Quick Sales ‘and Small Prdfits’” ‘~" JAMES PATON & €0.. iH] hy oan Tée ARTA GUARANT E if after wearing the 0. & A. CORSET for 10 days the purchaser does not find that it is the most comfortable and perfecttltting Corset She has ever avern, it) can. be returned to the merchant, from whom it was bought. and the money: will be D. & A. CORSET. ieee 7 r i BOR Sane! Ar: PERKINS |: & (STRERNS, vot Cheap, Dry, Goods, Store, —T te STS VFOG BUSINESS HOR SALE rail Neat SHOP TO. LET. XOR: SALE. The Good Will of the Tin- smith and Gas Fitting Business carried on by, the late George W. Millner Esq. ,in Char- lot a together with the Tools and Stock on hand. ALSO—-— TO LET..- He Shop, on. | oreo} Street, where 3 till on. | A rare opport For further particulars apply to J. T, Mel- lish, Esq., Barrister, Chrlottetown, or on the premises to MRS. AMANDA MILLNER. augl9—dy law wky li i - ey HE subscriber is prepared to give lessons on the Violin to a limited number of pupils. For terms, etc., apply at the resi- dence of J. A. Macdonald, Pownal Street. MAY MACDONALD. au 16— Wei li ols . | tid: tion. Angoae expec to | “Trot at Peake's Station. pe G@RANDEST TROT of the Season Pr Thee will take p!ace at Peake's Station’ Trot.) Hest iT ting Park, on WEDNESDAY, the, ‘Qith of August, when prizes will: be: given as: nsual to all classes. Any person, sellin ‘uosioating tigno: on or near the Park will be dealt the law directs, For further particulars see handbills. ALLAN McDONALD. Peake’ s Station, Aug. My 1890, SALT! SALT! T23. BARQUE “LADY NATBN,” Capt. Richards, from ‘Live now due. On arrival, the subscriber ‘will® sell #float 6,500 Bags ’SALT low for cash. ——ALSO—— A full supply of General Merchandise, Ship Chandlery, Harthenware, China and Glass- ware, comprising, with the stock on hand, the argest assortment hitherto opened. for \the inspection of his esteemed customers. D.. GORDON. Georgetown, Aug. 14, 1890—dy lw wky 5i Notice to Contractors.i2 r j JENDERS 2 are requested for the construc tion of a Dwelling House for Mr’'Thoma Campbell, on Richmond Street West. Plans may be seen at the office of W. in Harris, Architect, ffomel2 o clock on Mond the 11th of Augnst, | the 2Ist of A The lowest or any ender will not’ sarily be accepted: ne f¥< ' ’ “Sic ony pet wel oe ‘Corsican ” A Cargo of Hard Coal, In Bee ond ‘Chestnut Sizes, 6. LYONS. , as at ‘Ist October, “i { rooms, nice situa- 0 have oe eae t6 let ay july3i—dy uy W- YTED TO ining Ao — fa good tonaue or pagal P, O, Box, 497, eadueie tt | “NOTICE s “pReby UivEN thie b tite ldlads Cne use, situate a) Prince ame Alleyist and possession given t me ber next. The above House has ay in session of Rupert B. Norton, Esg., for ae years; aad "occupied yb urton the present year, rehe of whom wai new houses id evry TOnploe aud WH be ReoTAU AE in ev good Stable and Coach House. Apply to. John Kely, lsq., W ater Commis- sioner, or to the owner. ‘EDWARD KELLY: augl4¢ GRAND TEA MOUNT HERBERT, LOT 48. HE Shareholders of Mount Herbert Hall intend holding a PUBLIC TEA at the Hall, n cay the 25th instant, f e purpose defraying expenses incurred in. connection v - abta ds and repairing of the Builde AS Amusem fhe flibdoBus grounds in the imm vi vicin and a good time may be expected, i aye (ye 1h ag locka a kets, If the day should prove to be unfavorable, - Tea will be-hettor the first following fine ay. MHAMANTY “AOHT AH) ALBERT, MUTG » HOt: ew ty ORIGINAL BOOK. OF PORMS, “pub- lished in poet sack. orm, wie n by Aifiscaty B{Dockgndo ortaghs Bott Rid wale ori ix’ a4, — “Islay szard’s, Boo Price ah aa we weceiyed a. represen Roe in the Me Poets of America,” lished. by’ the J eesine Publishers’ Associa . The Manager of the As tig, oak. ing of the merits of Me... ‘3 ook, 142] Janqeddd ui ionamin oP re hie, Boakendorit’'s is DbLsidered excellent by the Kditor ae ong and we wonld be ‘pleased ‘to’ know lines the whole ,of , his, poetry. ial SD ease of pabh them Seas HMO 444A wh 7 O lopsual’ faye} Teoh pie ee aoe 1”