7 Ne aan San nA MINER, SHPTHMBEHR 7. 1885. TEE DAILY a . 5 pocal and Other Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Summerside Exports. Summersipk, Sept. 4. (Jo to Academy of Music to-night a 4 e » [Seeciat Desparcues ro Tue KXAMINER, | Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evane, _ al = — Comm “ as oan is ad ing master, for Point Ch : f 7 4 — = We hear the pr 9.3. oe The Caroline Affair. ee ZA | i _ . Halit sail valet Sic I Ss OU | “ ‘ ; Capada kit tor alifax yesterday | 580 Ibs leather... ..... oe ie é Maprip, Sept. 7. ee ere ee 232 ei 6 ° ; lhe Spanish warships reached Yah, one | $ 314 00) Tar Shaw House, o a ley Point Road, will | of the Caroline Islands, on the 1st ult., and | By same steamer on the 5th: slose on Me nday the 14th Sept. prepared to occupy it in the name of Spain. | 25 cases eggs $ 90 00 it mt at - we aks he ea Che Spanish officers were dilatory in land- | | threshing i |. ae Bb Bessarn, Boo, os § ‘or ) ing their troops, and on the 4th a German | ON ss Beck ose cus 106 00 ee gunboat arrived. The German commander! 120 bushels oats............_... 41 00 a a na paiaiehahaal istantly landed a body of marines and hoist- | SF OWT ERONE.S « din ois. s ole on ne cece 18 00 ‘ — 1 ' “ n Saturday evening od the German flag over the Island. The| 30 !bs butter.................... 5 00 eS 6 Spanish officials made an energetic protest} ' bexplover..................4. 2 CO ral ; ‘ j 9 . ) THE Wanderers Minstrels are the attrac- — the action of the German com- + a -~ pea aa ; on J Music to-night, mander, and on the latter's refusal to recede | !*00 hs soft soap.................. 27 00 > ca cde my oa tion at the Acaden ‘ from the position, had telegraphed to oa Tux Band of the 82nd Battalion will be at po for instructions. $ 598 00 —— a ee lel a A large crowd gathered in fr f th _ _ - .» Roller Kink to! ight with a first-clasg, : s . 4 ea in lront of the Ti B a ! ad » y the ‘hao German Embassy and tore down the coat SHIP NEWS. 1erefore, uy tap e an a ancy pres o of arms and burned it amidst cries of _-_— Figs? CLASS preparations have been made | “ Down with Germany.’’ ‘he leaders of PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. for the W anderet a Minstrel Entertainment | the mob were arrested, King Alfonso ENTSRED “4 ia the Academy of Music to-night. was advised of the straitened circumstances, | . oa DR S GOODS, o~— and on his arrival next day he was met bv|>°P?t 5—Mary Ann, Power, Richibucto, —_ Apples, lemons, oranges, pears, large crowds shouting Line Hes Spain.” sa John Vilton, McPherson, Picton; grapes. ete, ex U lunda, from Boston. A. A Council of Ministers, with the sanc- Ser rE i rama ym i ge oe eg liv q ‘ARP ETS McNeill,auctioneet “!} tion of King Alfonso, has passed and ae a See ee ee < oe a ie : mdse; \nnie Duncan, Power, Nerth Syd- ’ y : despatched to Germany a command to ney, coal Don't FAIL to attend the Academy of evacuate the Caroline islands. Spain in | + eh : OILCLOTHS Music to-night, end hear the Wanderers’ | the meantime will refrain from the oboudie- | : CLEARED p , Minstrels. They are tine. tion of the Islands, | Sept 5 —es ga) wy Chatham; Forward, | : di . | cargo trom London; John Tilton, McPher- | ee ern tion. Siena a 7 BERLIN, Sept ‘- | son, Pictou; Foam, Moran. Tictcu, bal, COTTON Ww Ad i> $ snloyed in Mr. Newson'’s furniture factory The Spanish Minister has expressed to | Charles VWrederick, Turner, Glace Bay; & & ss, &HC., &c. eld a picnic at the hotel to-day. the Government Spain's regret at the inault Maggie Jane, McLean, New London. ° sa offered Grnany by the populace of | OTHER PORTS. «Lorne Heret,” Tracadie Beach, closed | Madrid, and has promised on behalf of his | i. Gee Oke M M es , . sceasf eT ; ck 'e Summerside, Sept. 46 {nt Mary ac x »day. The season was most successful, Government that the leaders of the mob! p- , sey y. ’ Je EB Fe C > N A | iad ail a ie Hotel gave general satisfaction. will be punished, aud that Spain will ha Ghenis, lumber ; eld Richard / . o her utmost to prevent the repetition of in- | 1ompson, Walsh, Pictu, ballast. 5- ent reliminary race for the gold medal} sult, and his statement is re arded as ter | ia ba nag renee, Pee, Tee | HE pre - ; oe : = . . ’ ie" : oh = : ore ) wae yr i 5 . Ss aj 2 le wasst ion oe st the Roller Rink to-morrow | minating the incident. | eld Mary lac, Ferguson, Shediac, ballast, aa % ight. There are already nine entries for the oe pee. . fob sy “oe " neem | HOPTEL ARRIVALS. ; Sa ceiineginnibs ireland Gaining Concessions. 7 i Jos Unswortu, Ese . Mechanical “uper- —_— OSBORNE HOUSE. intendent of the P. E | Railw ay, and family, Duct, Sept. 7. Sept 5—John Swan, Portland, Me; John P . a ‘i left for River Du Loupe this morning on a Mr. Healy, M.‘P., in a s ce of Wright, Cherry Valley; John Emmett, H M Ch town, August 'y 1885. short visit ; ee ae ’ ye * |S Canada; James Gray, do; W J Lucas, do; vs Londonderry said that Ireland has already | 7 1, Tayler, do; J HG Coles. BRA, do.) ——E————EEEE eee Ts Bic Turse ror Banycem —It is reported eects tortartadiendes ae ree C Colthier ER A, do; W Kavanagh, hes Ww tt : sale of tickets in Quebec for the Bar- | or her heretotore to obtain. She | MeLavghlia avd wife, Boston; ER Caldwell, |Oharl B d Sh F ( lq N { R t ih T it i a. Tien during its two days’ stay there, would, he saidjultimately seoure all she| Montague Bridge, 7—Geo Muttart, Summer. darlo etown oot ap 0€ actory. Ol 0 SiS f a dill : read to between $30,000 and $35,000. desired from England, a Geo B McKay, Clifton, New London; J © er ee ~-- ae - ee a Bought More of those Kid Gloves Tas Pall meeeng “ Ne merge fee - The Turf | RANKIN HOUSE, TEW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the 8 E : set er eee Sey iy ew © Turf. | ng, 3~18, Uh Relhi Meon Terk: Govcen Kine Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, a a ween vase: four veer alan, aaul CLEVELAND, O., Sept. 7 and wife, do; Prof R H Bell, do; G W How- We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, Prints, &C eae, . es . es P lan, Tignish; and the Wanderers’ Cricket | the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside. , pee eee The trotting horse Harry Wilkes has been | Club, namegelsewhere. . Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long foots, They cannot be beaten in price, “re Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this matched for a race with Choystome ad | ns | quality and fit, Will Sell Them Off at Prices which forenoon two Scott Act cases were postponed, be gee ta be oe ot Detroit on the MARRIED. SOLE LEATHER, by the Site and Roll. will Paralyze Everybody. one drunk was disposed of in the ordinary | ~ ; © present month. lu this city, on the 3rd inst., by Rey. S. H. manner, and three drunks were each sen- a Rica, Mr. William H. Cooper, of Nova Si. qa ‘ ®o. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-vlasp Kid tenced to thirty days imprisonment Seotia, to Miss Mary E. Blackmore, of 9 Gloves, 85cts, worth just $1.40 . ys [ ° ~ . 7 ‘ Uvia, a , A i 7 "4 ac , 7 S ° SSF : , , #0 ° ee Yachting. Royalty Junction, P. E. Island, Sater Srey Serre Dent’s 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. BURNED T° ogg sr ~A oa og oe N Y g - -- — = = ae = (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, of Mr. Charles Rose, « estfield, Kings New York, Sept. 7. eines in badbisins Chak with double Busks, only 55cts, up. : st people su; : th t —— me ' County, N. R., was so badly maenen while The race for the America’s Cup, between } of Sseuinil Vaeenlias anateley of king the leat AR on tOOP Skirts in all the Jatest novelties, one ee ° : aia ny lg she | the English yacht Genesta and the Boston | and pressing it into plugs. The fact is, how- tale G rc $1.25 died alter sullering excrecisting agony. yacht Puritan, takes place to-day. ever, that the process is a very delicate one — a ey woe mee Raicvetdltalowahs : : and the least false step will injure the Gavan. ‘0: Best American Prints, in superb patterns, _ REMARKABLE YiELL.—An Aldervey oF ee ee The leaf must be carefully attended to for Sets, nee oA “a : it five years old, owned by A. Met, Barton, of Obituary. months after it leaves the planter’s hands. It Rt NNING Ni¢ HHT AND oD 4 W ' Best English Prints, 7}, 8h, 9cts, and up. Pine Tree, Picton Co., calved on the 23rd day ; cn ee ee : i Zz e A mammoth stock of Twecds ard Worsteds ot" Ts sanuniine must neither dry too quick nor too slowly. . : . ‘ of May, and imthe monthsof June and July : a Even after it has reached the factory the just received from Europe end Canade, mak- produced the remarkable yield of 104} Ibs. of Lonpon, Sept. 7. a manipulation is eal P 0 ' ing 0 eae cheapest and best assortment butter Mrs. Russell Stevenson, sister of the The weather must. be carefully studied. for if I bp dn R a on the Islend. ' oa Countess of Dafferin, died at sea on the | there is too much moisture in the air when it mMmmMmense iscounts . reat eauc=- nee all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, Tux smveying steamer Gulnare, Capt Mc- voyage from Canada to England. is pressed it will mould, and the same will * ox . only 40cts. : (ee wil : ins : i ae a : savy. all-wool f : $1. $ Leod, with Capt Maxwell and staff, arrived engpent WP tho “heck Gaia ‘2 Spahiod tions! Splendid Bargains! aa ee ae from Shediac ou Saturday evening. The Gul- upon it for the purpose of opening the leaf a j : ae nare leaves for Quebec on Wednesday, to do Riel’s Appeal Case Again, if itis overdried in the oven it will ewe reed aed ¥y 1 > Shirt ie ‘tall, a . . or » & . > ive : ° . : Th. > - r.y ; ’ . r OCK Ne = aoe on the St. Lawrence River, at ian turn crisp, and will nip the tongue in smok- S WE ARE ABOUT CHANGING our Mill from Summer to Winter Tweeds, we Beirvtnny, tha a ee ee that place e WinyiprG, Sept. 7. ing. IJtis by careful attention to all these will dispose of 10,000 yards of SUMMER TWEEDS, now on hand, at costof; A Jarve kk cf ready-made Pant a Th t in the Riel l points that the ‘Myrtle Navy” has been! stock and manufecturing same $1.45 sei " Ge ee a ie i @ argument in the Niel appeal case . , > Se E . ee i -49 Up. : ae eet or ats peck Chub todos was concluded on Saturday. Judgment eee ik mien ieee Remember, this is No Humbug, but a bona fide MARK-DOWN SALE T0| A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.00 the latter went to the wicket first, and were | Will be delivered on Wednesday. Virginia, and from the time the leaf leaves CLEAR. Men in want of and up. . . dismissed for ten rans At 1 o'clock the panne the planter’s hands until it is turned out of : wth: Pager niaeelt crs tim mena? Wanderers were still batting h vie 5 oa ined ee | the fi ote 7 ae br enathoaet in lu m, iti £ CcCcoDp WEARING S UL -_ i sr ty Bate dhe i 64 runs for four ei k " shi : Anti-Chinese Outbreak aoa a "ie ef their skilled al eostid A mapad stock of Gent's Collam and 0 o x ¢ - deo ee >» . . sane inna = r : ae : ; : Scarfs, very cheap. - ee ee | employes, - and families in want of BOYS’ SUITING, should not lose this Grand Opportunity of | Trunks avd Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. Tur Dominion Government steamer New- a ; eed PY etd Sosun of the Tatiens whe thane ee el eee GOOD, HONEST, HOME-MADE GOODS at prices which defy competition. We are making extraordinary prices during firld arrived here on Saturday evening from Teun miners have been arrested at R at ee “4 es P ms This Cheap Sale will positively continue for TWO WEEKS ONLY, commencing !the dull season in our Tailoring Department. ’ ; tbreak at Seddle Lake and afterwards joined B y 8 I Port Hawkesbury, where she left the Hon. | Springs, W. T., in connection with the | 9 '#oreak af Seadle Lake and alterwards joine SATURDAY. the 22nd inst 1 . t; Mr. McLel Me a. ; a i z= ie 4 ti-Chi oithenn’ 3ig Bear have returned. They tell how the on » the 2cnd inst. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments x thnk 0 troeps at Pitt were humbugged in the matter) Come Early and get the BEST PATTERNS. are giving wviversal satisfaction. a |e : ee ee f disarmament. Many of the best wespons - the Gat of Canso in a few days . : i BWLD BROS A Suspension of Mostilities, | ria. Or thee broagnt in many were| GHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN O0’Y ob W. W. Weiner o ust opened a fine panes. tah satan : as ee d an ion 3 es : seeortment of “Pair hilde” calelnhod Gold, CatRo, Sept. i ah anes ee ued thig Seip anne . y th fj i Q my e parle aaa ssleiiibiiriitaiiiliasiia Silver and Gold Pens, Pencils, Pencil Charms,| Hostilities have been suspended. Kas-| keep them. Afterwards the pieces were put AOFr eae urcen "quare, seperate ' ete ; me. lot of G nd Plated Bar Pins, Ear- sala garrison retains possession of the town. tugether aud the guns were as ‘good as new, August 21, 1885.—2wks VOR SALE OR TO LET, Sah! : on Locketa, Watch ( wo A —_q——- ~ - - — ‘ n i I i h e ) + s . “ A 31 , fi i .- SS S, Scart Fins, ete, wh will be sol A Well Known Citizen of Halifax A JoLLy but not cultured diner-out lately ° -- . - = mn — a very low, received an invitation with the letters R. 5. f “Wi ” oe Bead. | V. P. inthe corner. ‘‘H-m-m,” said he to © i A 4 f Ni > FS FF i c = S Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. -Provessor Beit, Professor of Civil En- PT a | himeelf, meditatively; ‘R—S—V—P. a — oe I gineering in New York University, and HALIFaXx, Sept. 7. | know what C. - D. ae but PU be al mee fEXHE Subscriber will Sell or Lease, for a Mp. Hayden H. Hell, C. E.. of New York, Emil Voasneck, a well known citizn, | if 1 know what KR. 8. V. P means.” ‘Why, | : term of years, ‘“WiLLow Grove,” at will have a meeting at the Legislative Library | died yesterday. said a friend, ‘‘that means ne Served \ «ry | 7 LJ RR, T IN C+ A [ J C+ [ J SS! | : {present occupied by him, These premises this evening at four o'clock, to submit their ; Pientifally.” ‘I'll go,” he said decidedly. |contain nearly two town lots, with the front hi model and plan for the proposed subway at . - —— oy Say | entrance on Grafton Street, and a rear wits oe crawp pommon |J- Be. MACDONALD 22 2:5555 m8 a oe. : ouse, which 1s situate 2 ee rom e iti for + , DA harwere } r am : i valk, i D aratively new THE stallion Black Pilot raised by Mr. f rohab:lities for Ny next 24 have ee AND FORTIETH ; : sidewalk, 18 large and peer ' y ~ ’ Dockendorff, North River, ‘and entered at the | the Ma» ifime Provinoes eo. IbL CLEAR OUT the balance of stock of S traw Hats, bal-|;0" 's ony = ‘Gorch House, Stable, Wood 7 » . : ’ a Se 7 > + > . 4 # e £ oe by ‘ a - eee oy Mr. A. L. Sige, Teaze, won ila 5 i Provincial Exhibition ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints,! house, &c. ‘The cellar is 9 feet deep, dry and if oe clase race on the 4th. inst. He was Touonro. Sept. 7.- 10 a. m. ? a : \frost proof, with Cemented Brick Tavk and fi'th in the first and second heats, and then| roderate winds, mostly westerly, fine balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing Sawer a6 the rivers oles Bell, Gna and etet Go a how ad sthaight hests. | eather, stationary or slightly higher tem- under the auspices of the and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored | Pipes. There are over twenty-five full-grown ’ oe ee ture. a ‘a? : : ° ‘ *1/ Trees, of Willow, Silver Poplar, Lime an haz perature Agriculture and Arts Asso-/Co ton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil) oie tut, which form a delightlul shade, and A vary belonging to Mr. Robert Lawson, M BTEOROLOGICAL OFFICk ciation of Gntario, Cloths ¢ ‘rapes, Fiowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at make the grounds a spot of continual and Little York, was consumed by fae this Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1885. refreshing coolness, aud a desirable retreat morning with ita contents, consisting of the | Highest Temperature Saturday......... 64.3 WILL BE HELD AT E . bh a C1 from the heat, dust and turmoil of city life. Whole of Mr. Lawson’s oat crop as far as aes do a OOo rices t at are Boun to 6ar. If sold, a large port’on = oe money gathered , part of his hay crop, a mowing | Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at I <3 IN +) IN - ; may remain on interest for a term of years. 2 ; machine and cart. Loss estimated at $500 midnight)... ..-.+eceeresecrercecees os 59 0 J B M A Cc 5 ON A D For particulars apply to >prcaWw iG eS . 4 - ° 4 d d t FROM THE J» Ww, MORRISON. ‘ No insurance, Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read a a 2 i 5 Ch’town, Aug. 7 ’85—eod SenAMREE - (incnvsnncn aonnmemnneas? 47.7 |. i ae Lowest Temperature this morning....... 469 \Jith to 12th September, 1885. saatd : Soop Birps.—Mr. John Richards, of Panaiciataes tile morning, at 8 o'clock. . .52.0 D ’ Q ueerm Street ideford, on Saturday sent to Dr. Dodd, Temperatnre this afternoon atl o’alonk. 59.0 of this city, three curlew of extraordinary uize. One weighed one pound, four ounces and a half, and the total weight of the SvuicrpE at St. Georce.—A St. George! Owing to the Dominion grant of $10,000, a three was three pounds, six ounces. They | correspondent of the St. John Telegraph | supplementary edition of the Prize List has PROVI NCIAL HOUS were shot by Mr. Richards in the vicinity | says : Charles Bullock, of this parish, aged | been issued, making an entirely new list for $30,000 IN PREMIUMS & MEDALS, |Ch’town, August 10—dy wky COAL, COAL. Oe _ reyuiring orders for Cargoes of DA L:- PARIS 1676" Coals can obtain them, on the usual TEs of Bideford. 71 years, was found on Saturday last hang- the first 40 pages. From page 40 lirst edition , pean a. wee cee - his Office, >—— ing by the neck to atree at the rear end of tees ao ee eee ha ue Subscriber begs leave to inform the; ‘ es {R STREET, viz: e : 2 4 : P ‘ » Sar ; 1 ‘] THe steamer Ulunda arrived from Boston | bis farm. Coroner Dick was inmmsees Maritime Provinces. On these exhibits trans- public that he bas fitted up that large On the Gld Sydney Miues, . : and commodious brick house, formerly occu- , g i, . | port will be paid. : Craith, Esq., oe pessongers :~.ils. OM. Saute 2 te _ bh oe ee ee tee ond, Seeignt sn om eau Sioeat tices eorteoel Caress oi » J08, Osb Mr. KE. B r, | it e case, 63 , . we incipal roads in the Dominion. : ; oikatt aetna ae Fisher, Mr. Clarke “> F pyar cts dict as follows: That the said _Charles —<yy to wee ah die of Live ae the se cS ee ener Mr. T. Burns, Mr. Mcl auchlin, Mrs Mc. Bullock committed suicide by hanging him- | gtock and Farm Products by Aug. 22; Horti- e Best rr dati t reasonable terms - s, Mr. McL " i £ : atti oy wee b est accomodation at r 2 nghlin, Miss M. Prescott, Miss Robert- | self to a tree on the rear of his own farm, | cultural Products, Ladies’ Work, etc., by on Saturday even‘ug with freight and the | and impanelled a jury. After examining SOLD BY AL STATIONERS THROUCHOUT He WORLD Lingan and Victoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE — Albion WMiines, Pictou. ¥, ss ie $0n, Miss Jessi: te : ile laboring under a fit of temporary in-| Aug, 29. ; ‘ _ROBERT CRABB. ee ames ee —— rs — ae a erie Exhibition to be opened by His Excellency] Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1885.—tf ow cialiledegst G. W. DeBLOIS, Bos . 7 ae a - the Governor-General. L.. AR’'PFHUR & CO., Ch’town, June 19, '885—tf. ton at six o’c! ck this evening. wees Priz2 Lists, both editions, and Blank Forms . 7 ~~ - TO 4 il | d by y - i a & ( Tue Steamer B saga Capt. Anderson, a eee por ra the ata ee ee ee MeLead, Morson hie Warhie, GHNBHRAL ST, PETERS BOYS’ SCHOOL Commission Merchants, W T N Si PT Siakmk, ender iaeaeaka ; . Ont es | o' the Black” Diam md Line, arrived from | proviocial board of health to appoint in- HENRY WADE, Toronto. BARRISTERS } graduate of an English Training £ollege. who | weg! this morning en route to St. | specsors with power to board all trains and | Gp, MOOKE, President, Waterloo. Hts, Nfld., with freight and the follow- |; teamboats coming westward from Montreal, Aug. 17, ’85—3wks 2aw wkly —AND— 12 AT T ENUE holds highest testimonials from Fer Majesty's i LAN iC AY ; Inspectors of the Educational Department. Instruction will be given in Englich in all nt Passengers: Mr. Gibson, for Charlotte- | and to compel all the passengers to produce} _ 7" *" : - Mr. and Mrs. Crowley, Mr Nowlan, | certificates of vaccination or be vaccinated TO LET. ATTORHEYS- AT a LAW #8 Nowlan, and Mr, Jones for St. John's, | on the spot. The importation of rags and z . idl anes aon N MA na a > -lits branches, also in Latin, Greek, Modern Languages, Music and Drawing as required Nid. The B i Montreal is|QYWE Top Flat o' building on P. G. Fraser’s : Jonavista sailed at 2 o'clock, | second hand - clothing from Montreal 1s eo = . and took from this port 500 bushels oats, | strictly prohibited. All local boards of| .B Comer, row being plastered, and can be | (}fficg in Brown's Block, Queen Square Crates cabbage, 17 head cf cattle, 52} health are empowered to proceed with com- ed up to sutc for olfices. &c. Apply to P and 42 lambs. i ger to St. ra el ee may be reported. Ch’town, Aug. 27—I1mo 2aw Ob'town, Feb 12, 1885. in For further particul ly to Lawrene pulsory vaccination where cages of disease L. W. GOFF, (UP STAIRS) Eggs and Produce a Specialty. | w. waton Quen Street. | suly 15—dly wkly Oh’town, Ang. 11, '85-—3aw pat tf