oe ‘ a ie gtd Local and Other [tens. Ma Heerert Srencer has arrived Montreal in poor health. - rue exports from Summerside for the last seven days are valued at $/0,187. a Anovut eight hundred barrels of oysters have been already shipped from Summerside. - One hundred horses,shipped from the U; per Provinces, arrived at Winnipeg a few days ago. 7 Mr. Ranxiy, the aquatic editor of the Bos ton Herald, is at the Halifax Regatua repre senting his journal > Tre Superior Court has decided that the Quebec tax upon commercial travellers is constitutional. Leseibihsiielaca A Bear has been visiting the orchards and gardens between Point du Chene and Shediac, causing no little annoyance. = o — Lxspector CaLpwett, of Summerside, has already collected more than $500 fines from convictions under the Scott Act. ibustilegtionns Perers & Peters intend starting a branch | office at Summerside. One of the offices under the Clifton House has been secured by them. } sii A mesetixe of the British American Book | and Tract Society will be held inthe Y. M. C, A. Hall on Priday evening at 8 o'clock. A| number of gentlemen interested in the work will address the meeting. 3i - oe = Tae brigantine ‘‘ Lorne, ’ of Halifax, Capt Charles Pye, from Lunenburg, N. 8., where she left on the 15th ult., bound to St. Jeg», Cuba, with a cargo of dey fish, arrived at Halifax, on Tuesley night in a dismasted con dition. > Ow exhibition, at Watson’s Dru Store, are a number of fully developed potato bugs, | taken from the potato field of John Binns, Esq., New Glasgow. They are the genuine) imsect. Those who wish to know how to treat the pest should read the letter of an ‘*Is- lander,” on first page. eilihaiealiaeiniin Durine a severe thunderstorm at Ottawa, the Central Schooi, West, was struck by lightning and caught fire. The school was filled with scholars at thetime. A scholar was struck, but it is expected that she will recover from the shock. The fire brigade | succeeded in quelling the flames before much injury was done. _— > - i Tue Ottawa team prize winners, in the | Minister of Militia’s Match, were: Ist Guelph | Rifle Association, $45; 2nd, 53rd Battalion, | $30 ; 3rd, 8th Royal Rifles, $24; 4th, P. E. | L. Provincial Rifle Association, $14. An indi- | vidual prize of $5 was won by Sergeant | Major McDougall, who made 55 poiats out of a possible 70. } -- > - = ' Tue Toronto Exhibition was formally open- ed on Wednesday by Premier Mowatt, who, | in the absence of the Governor, made a clever speech on the exhibition and the proud po i tion of Cansdian industry. The Exhibition is| far from complete, Lut it remains open next | week and additions are constantly being | made. - Tux astern Chronicle, of New Glasgow, says :—Fashionable circles in Pictou were in a flutter of excitement yesterday morning over the marriage of Dr. Bayne, of Kingston, to Miss Primrose, eldest daughter of H. Prim-)| rose, Esq., of Pictou. The happy couple left for P, EK. Island by the noon boat. them prosperity and happiness. isin aeadiacedesil We wish | , } Rev. Dr Rice, the newly elected president, of the General Methodist Conference, is we known in the Maritime Provinces, having | entered the ministery in New Brunswick, of | which province he is a native. He married a} sister of Messrs. John and D. H. Starr, of | Halifax. He is at present Superintendant of | Missions in Manitoba. Rev. Dr. Williams | was elected Vice- President, and Rev. Dr, | Sutherland, Secretary. pldbalpnpalie A MoxTREALER went to Port Huron las‘) week, and met two men with whom he started | to walk aiong the railway track. When nea” the water works one of the men stepped in frontof the Canadian, pointed a revolver at his head, and demanded his money. The thieves only got $2 and a watch. Fortunately they did not tear open the man’s shirt, which had an inside pocket containing oyer $200. > A speerAL train bearing the Marquis of Lorne and party arrived on Tuesday at Chicago at the Rock Island depot. On reach ing the city they were driven direct to the hotel without ceremony or reception. At the hotel 21 rooms were reserved for them. They | have arranged to spend the day quietly in the | city and proceed to San Francisco via the | Rock Island road to-morrow morning. psChnetibalienkn Ar 187 Weat street, New York, is the Erie| Ticket Office, presided over by Mr. C. V. V. | Ward, who thus writes : ‘‘Some month ago I} had rhnumatism in my right arm, and was un- | able to raise it. I was advised by a iriend to use St. Jacobs Oil. I did so, and on the}! second day I felt greatly relieved. I con- | tinued to use it, aul before the second bottle | had been exhausted my arm was perfectly | | copal conference will be held at Ingersoll. 2 | | Partridge, Rector, was consecrated on Sunday i trates Court this forenoon, Francis McDonald | , Canada Temperance Act. The other case was | | postponed until Tuesday next. ithe corner loafing nuisance, the corners | | selecting Montreal as the place of meeting for | children to Canada. THE DAILY /XAMINER, SEPTEMBER 8, 1882. Leeal and Other Items. Noraixe of importance concerning the war comes in the latest newspapers. Cianme | for damagesare being settled in Alexandria The Duke of Connaught s brigade arrived at Kassassin two days ago, and Arabi has thrown dead carcasses in the fresh water Jee canals to spoil the same. > ‘*Brark ATHotr,” the celebrated race horse, { is dead ‘ et Hovsés are scarce and rents are high in New Glasgow, N. 8. aa Tue market to-day was smill and _ prices are looking upwards ae One cise of drankenness at the Stipendiary Magistrates Conrt this forenoon. iy Oba naman Thr boy Robertson so severely injured by a} mowl g machine is recovering. > THE next session of the Methodist Epis ' PLOVER are reported plentiful in all parts, A good stock was on sale in the market to-day, | = Sr. GroxGe’s Church, Halifax, Rev. Francis | | last. a, = AN editorial on the abolition of the | Legislative Council crowded out, will appear to-morrow. Ee Pror. McVicar, of Truro Normal School, | has agreed to take charge of the Baptist Academy, to be opened next month, in St. | John. — > A son of Mr. Wm. Gordon, of Woodstock, N. B., was accidentally shot by another boy named Millmore. The wound will probably | prove fatal. o 5 Mr. R. Harkis, R. C. A., having completed his studies at the Atelier Bonnat 1n Paris, is | about making a prolonged visit to the centres | of art in Italy. ; ‘i Tue Annapolis Journal has beea sold to a| Q Sq company styled the Annapolis Publishing | uUeEeen VUAaATe. Company. In future it is to be ealled | the ‘* Annapolis Spectator.” i Scorr Act.—At the Stipendiary Magis was fined $50 and costs for a breach of the | SS a lial Since THE Examiner called attention to | () UR STOCK | ‘ HX are, to a certain extent, cleared. A little | more work however has to be done before | the nuisance is abated. | — e sss | Tue Rev. James Murray of Douglastown, | N. B. wisl preach on Sabbath 10th inst., in| (Georgetown at 11 o'clock, a. m.; in Lower} Montague at 2.30 and at Montague Bridge at | 6.30 p.m. Joun McLzon. Presbytery Uterk., | + SEVERAL leading members of the council of | the British Association for the Advancement of Science are concerting steps to overthrow the decision of the last meeting of the Council SUMMER GOODS! Is NOW i884. iia eeeltielD i Tue Liverpool, England, Courier, in an editorial. asks the sympathy of all classes in behalf of the emigration of destitute British The valuable labours of Mrs. Birt in this direction are specially referrd to. /- } Wa4nkrxe Marcu —Morrison, of George- | town, P. FE. I., has challenged Mr. J. A. Cy} Walsh, of Six Mile Brook, to a ten mile | walking match for $25 aside. The challenge | has been accepted, and the match will come | off on the 15th inst., at Pictou. — Plaindealer, + Tue sum of $34.000 in United States and} Railway bonds were stolen from an office on State Street, Boston, in July. The thieves | are yet unknown, but a man named Merritt Seymour was captured on the 5th inst., while 7 : ‘FON EX conducting the sale of the stolen bonds in CO M LE I K Wall Street. 7 icici . THe census of the world according to its religions, has been figured out by some Scotch statisticians. Its results are :—Protestants, 120,000,0€0; Oriental Christians, 80,000,000; Roman Catholics, 200,000,000; Jews, 10,000, - 000; Mohammedans, 175,000,000; Pagans, 80, - 000,000, AND ALL IN WANT OF _ > —_ Tne grand total of the defalcations b Hunter, the Montreal notary, so far as oom. STAPLE & k \ NC y instead of being $25,000 as stated by a Mont- i real journal, is in the vicinity of $223,000, one hundred thousand of which is due to the Phillips estate. And itis believed the list is not complete yet. CONSTABLE Miners; of Kingston, is one DRY COCccs, of the pluckiest men whose deeds have been recorded of late. While off duty and unarmed a few days ago he unhesitatingly tackled two escaped convicts, who had a revolver, and marched them off to the police station. hit A new Boot and Shoe Store on Queen Lowest —AT THE— Frices! well. | Street, next door to Fraser's Drug Store, io | under the name of the ‘‘ Dominion Boot & Tue St John papers say that Moosepath | Shoe Store,” will open in a few days with Trotting Park is about to see alittle life and|@ stock of boots, shoes and rubbers, un excitement. September the 27th bas been | surpassed in the City for excellence of appointed as the day for stallionand running | quality and cheapneas in prices. [sept 8 li matches, The stallion race will be for a > sweepstake and $100 added—only torses} Amono the miscellaneous receipts of the which have been owned in the Provinces for| English Exchequer, for the past year was at least one season will be allowed to enter. | *‘ conscience money” to the extent of £5,345. The running races will be free to all, under| The technical description of this amount is the regular rules, and will be for a sweepstake | ‘‘money remitted to the chancellor of the and $50 added. Attempt will also be made} Exchequer by sundry persons for conscience for a competitive running match between the | sake.” Does anyone feel overburdened in best 100 yards runners in the two Provinces, this way ? on aah FP ; Tue steamer *' Carroll” sailed for Boston on | Tue authorities at Washington are agian Thursday evening, with the following freight | agitated over the bones of Guiteau ; and the __450 barrels mackerel, 28 bbls potatoes, 375 | experts who have been engaged in a micros- cases of eggs, 25 cases household effects and | copical examination of his brain to det¢-mine sundry goods. She had on board the follow-| if he was sane, have disagreed. Whoever ing passengers: Mrs Trainor, Miss Mary A | beard of doctors agreeing. Some of them are Trainor, Annie Bearisto, Mrs D McLeod, | the crankiest and most conceited creatures Murdock MeLeod, Miss Fannie H Brooks, | in creation. Miss Gass, Mrs T Lawson, Miss A Larner, | ———— Miss © Barrett, Mise Anuie Campbell Mrs) ys OW IN Jobn McQuaid, Mrs John Z Grant, Miss os F Bel] Mrs Janie Hart, Miss Ida Hart, R A | McDonald, Miss Minnie Berge,*Flora Berge, | CT RA jj : Grant, Ugenia Grant, Mrs Mary Sawyer, Miss A G © Holbrook, Miss B McKenzie, Flora Me- Aulay, Elizabeth Holland, Mary E Walsh, Susaa McMahon, James Leahy, James Shep- New and Standard herd, James Doyle, Miss Jane McLaughlin, AAP ee Tones. | Mrs Sarah, Shaw, Malcolm McLeod; Joseph Clarke, L Simmonds, Mrs James |oyle, Miss Rertha Carver, Thomas Parkman, George Parkman, Maggie McUVonald, Katie Stewart, Flora A derson, Sarah Carver, Miss Hannah Callaghan, Martin Murray, Jo n Hughes, Sarah Carver, Mary Stewart, Kate Hughes, Sarah Hughes, L Talbot, Sarah McLeod OT-GROWN PLANTS, planted this sum- mer, will yield large peEXt Searor, Send by postal card for wataloove containing fall cultural directious descriptions of strawberries, Kaspberries, Blackberiies, Black-caps, Gooseberries and Currants. ? Sarah J McLeod, Miss Ollie Abbott, George Address, — fer, Wears, “Jassie Wears, Mary E McKinnon, | G. H. HASZARD, Maggie McKinnon. aug7—wkly, Charlottetown, WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882 NE j { | ' | O——— J. B. M_ACDON ATLD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. —— 01 The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QuEEN STREET. THIS WE WILL DO! And Make it Pay, Too. — We ——- ——— Kirst From the Day of September, WE WILL RETAIL FOR CASH, BEEF AT STILL LOWER PRICES. The liberal patronage we received last month warrants us in making this further reduction. A. L. BRIDCES & CO. STORE—HILLSBOROUGH STREET, MARKET STALLS, 10, 12 and 14. Charlottetown, Aug. 31, 1882—im 2aw GREAT CLOSING UP Al 83 QUEEN STREET. GREAT BARGAINS in Dress Goods, Tweeds, Winceys, Silks, Curtains, and all kinds ot Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS. Come early and secure Bargains. N. B.—Customers will please net ask credit, as sales are for cash only; hence bargains. Parties owing accounts will please call and settle without delay. For Scotch and Knglish Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Canadian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of all Descriptions, -GO TO- JOHN MACLEOD & CO’S ah Ch Oe ie PAG. 8, SERRE Ce Esa ad BU As ae Sea he w es SY hb, = eS Stoo UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the [sland. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a pertect tit guaranteed, — ALSO— A complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats, cheap,&c. Ke. Remember the address, two doors above Ap thecaries Hal] Corner TMharlnttetawn Ort +7. 188° Auctioneer’s Sale! 344 f LEASEHOLD a. ee LN TO be sold at Public Aucticn, at the Court 300 Barre!s Prime, Large and Fat, House,in Charlottetown,in Queen’s County, . H in Prince Edward Island, on THURSDAY, : T. J. FARQUHAR>-ON, the tenth day of October next, A. BD 1882, Queen St., Aug. 17, ’82 at the hour ot twelve o'clock in the fore- omaty — ane [1 aa emt pice ot pact ot oe NEW ‘Tobacco Factory, situate, lying and being in Bedford . RICHMOND STREET. Parish, in the County of Queen’s County, | commencing on the East side of the Taun- \HE Subscribers wish to inform the public tum Road, at the north-west angle or corner) | that they have opened a TOBACUO of a Farm of Land formerly in the possession | ; ty Halligan; t East sixty-nin i ; of Harry Halligan; thence East sixty-nine MANUFACTORY on Bicbmond Street, in the establishment formerly occupied by Mr, chains, thenve north seven chains and twenty- inks; st sixty-nine chains to/)”.. five links; thence west sixty-nine chains ° ' Philip Coyle, and are prepared to supply the | trade with the said Road; and thence sowth on sail hoad to the place of commencement; and is art or e! of Township Number Thirty. | . i ihe enia Island Somtathing bi ‘es Iine- | Tobacco of all kinds, tion fifty acres of jaud, a litile nore or Jess, #8 good as can be purchased in the city, and together with tne appurtenances thervunto *t lowest prices, belonging. §@>° Fatronage solicited and orders prompt. For further particulors apply at the office ly filled. of Messrs. Hodgson & Mei.éod, Svlicitors ™ COYLE & McQUAID. Charlottetown, : | Ch’town, July 31, 1882—3m.2aw wky 8 jo THOMAS CREEBAN, {—>— inte Bt SO IN th cs t . Oe ae of the Estate } us Anas . ; of Bernard’ pYUY and Read the WEEKLY EXAMT VALUABLE Farm & House Property Lo be sold by Auction, on MONDAY, the 11th September, at Kensington Brewery, St. Peters Road, at 12 o'clock, the under- wentioned property. viz. : all that valuable Farm situated in the Royalty of Charlotte- town, Consisting of about 70 acres of very superior land, with a pever-failing spring of excellent water, adjoining the property of Benj. Wright, Esq, and now sold by order — Merchants’ Bank of Prince Eaward sland, —aLso— at the same time and place, the Dwelling House known as St. Avard’s, on the St. Peter’s Road, with the Land measuring 215 feet on St. Peter's Road and 315 feet ona cross street leading to Mt, Edward Road, —ALSO— a three-tenement Dwelling House directly op- posite the Brewery, measuring 65 feet front on St, Peter's Road by 150 feet deep. These properties to be sold by order of the Union Bank of P. E Island, Plans of the above can be seen at my office, Terma—25 per cent. down; balance in three years, with interest at 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Ch’'town, Aug. 30, °82. Auctioneer Kensington Brewery AND LANDS. “O be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 11th of September, at 11 o’clock, on the premises, St. Peter’s Road, all that valua- ble property known as Kensington Brewery, together with the land adjoining the same. The land is laid out into acre lote, and is very desirable for parties requiring pasture lots near the city. A plan of the property can be seen at my Office, Terms—Une-third of the purchase money atthe time of sale; the balance in 3 years with interest at 6 per cent. Sale positive, no reserve, By order of the Liquidators of the P, E. 1, Bank. WILLIAM DoDD, uctioneer, Ch’town, Ang. 28, 1882. NOTICE JUDGE REDDIN Wishes to Seil or Rent His Property Opposite the Railway. Dwelling House, Stables, and large Ware- nse. The property fronts 170 feet on Water and 100 feet on Weymouth Street. Also, Horses, Carriages, &c. THE P, B, ISLAND EXHIBITION, 1ss2, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drili Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Tickets—Adulis 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents, For full particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Ri gulations, etc, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secretary of King’s County Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charlottetown ;and at the Secretary's Office, Charlottetown. A. McNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition, Queen St., Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1882,—wk tl ex - DOMINION EXHIBITION, iss2. FI NTRIES of Grain, Fish, Canned Goods, ‘4 Dairy Products, and other articles of Home industry, will be received at my offiee, until Monday, the 4th Sept. Next, from parties desirous to compete at the Do- minion Exhibition, 1882, to be held at Kingston, Ontario, from the 18th to the 23rd of September next. All products or articles entered ag above must be delivered at the Secretary’s office not Jater than Monday, Sept, 11th, with the view of forwarding the same (subject to the ap- proval of Judges) to the Dominion Exhibi- tion free of charge to the Exhibitor. By order, A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Ch’town, Aug’ 19, ’82—eod, wkly tf ‘The New Boarding House, N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, is prepared to accommodate 8 limited number of boarders and lodgers. Ap- ply to J. Rexpat, proprietor. fiy 18t A POSITIVE CUKE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less matter of how long standing No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaita, or oil of sandalwood, that are certaiy to pro. duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stowach. Price 61.50, mailed on receipt of price, For further pare ticulars send for circular P.O, Box 1,583. n, Uedeaved, se 2 Jaw, wily; né' RD NER, Ouly ONE DOLLAK a year, Gon Tdi AS On ane No. 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no Sold by all draggists, or #