Loeal iy Was well attended. P ‘ Y = NG at Belvidere to-morrow | t.o0 oO GlOcK, o i e Silsby Fire Engine, s arrived by train, e : y. tion Samuel Prowse | . Burs, are a* the Rankin. - very st able, sf John, . tire on Wednesday night as oo cand the B shop sf Visit to Souris on | \ * ‘i rtta, owned by Lon. Co t Bay Verte or luesday fast fs i to oad deals, o in . H, Wi'son, at Ab- ‘ » Cynthiania, Kentucky, were } , and 825,000 worth of bivooded horses ww“ oe Ws t Mr. M. W. Marphy, school tea , Bedford, has been appointed to a tei i C erk ship in the Uhar- lot ‘ > t t 1 i.tsareto be spent re- prt ian Catholic Cathedral in ’ Laver collection is to be tak ea kODIto Tor six \ ears i“ ; Tu mer M. A, starr, Capt. Ferguson, sailed i x Thursdsy evening with a caro consisting of 700 cases of lobsters anu 100) b f star Miss Munroe was a pas I r ais i ! t King Bird, owned by Mr. J. eG ‘ ‘ trom thie port, this evening, for N und aod, with a freight cous v t iead of horned cattle, ten horses, : - s Enwarp | ris, hs@, and wife, recently of Acadia ines, now uf Providence, R. L., | have just finished a tour of New Brunswick and |’ Island, catling on old friends, and | making u sil ptii fur P i@ron stallion Romulus, which has been t servi f the Sa sex Agricultural | : eturned on Tuesday. He is | la 201 was much admired by tne farmers of Sus x — A oon under the direction of Pro- feaso Freese will take place in the Y. M. C., Hall, on Thursday, 4th September, Proceeds to go to the fund for the purchase of surgical instruments for the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Programme next week, oe ail ‘Tue steamer Bonavista, Capt, Anderson, of the Black Diamond Line, arrived from St. John’s, Newfoundland, yesterday, en route to Montreal had over thirty passengers from St. John’s, aod took five from here, viz : she Me, William Stark, wife, child and nurse and My H \ 1 sia cee Isuinpb mackerel! fishermen contiuue to have ratier hard lack While some of the seiners have gone home with a fall load, our shore- men, exceptin avery few instances, have wwerh* but f-w. The season is fast passing, to hear of large catches being i ype yei i old « ay by hook and line, 1 : ; A Haspsome Yacut.—A handsome two topmst yacht, co.ting, it 18 said, $6,000, and owned by Mr. Ayer, son of the late Lr. J, (. Ayer, of Pill and Hair Vigor celebrity, and two others, has been anchored cff Souris for the lat week or so. Mr. Ayer and his two friends have been enjoying themselves in fishing and shooting ou shore, and we learn they speak highly of the eastern part of our Island -~ " mor Worcester, Capt. Blankenship, sailed for boston, yestesday evening, with a freight co tiag of 50) barrels mackerel, 800 eases of essa, and LUO) cases of lobsters. She THE ate alao hal followiag passengers:—Mary Bb, Mery, Eizt McCarron, Maggia Beaton, Mary WePh-rson, Fiora Beaton, E . Healerson, UC P. tlanchard, Mrs Blanchard, G F. Vi iism:s, Ues Ashtom, Alex Sauister, Miri 0 oraer, Pierce stspleron, M. Murphy, Minn H lerson, Mvaad Counet, John O83 ten, Waiter M B ron, John Clem-nt, Sophis McLeod, L zzie MeLeod, Josie Smith. vinnie For Tus Nite —Au Utcawa despatch says: “The ageut here is fl oded with applications from all over tve cou.try to go on the Nile expedition, and a party 1s expected to sail on September 23. some St. Regist and Caughna- ways lodians will go. A considerable number of wilida men, thiuking that fighting was to be do ered also, but their services Were « s vovageurs alone «re wanted. Three Cana ian fficers «all accompany the party, Lieut nant Cole, of the Goverror ot Gaards, will volunteer as one. ie General's | THER prosp ef the Educational Estab- lishment for Young Ladies, under the Con- gregation [de Nutre Dame, ia Ottawa, is at head. Pcrsons who have visited our Canadian Capital wi our-e, have noticed their haudseme school building at the corner of Metcalf and Gloucester Streets; and those who hai d the school say that ‘*the rooms are |. f:; d the ventilation perfect.” ihe year shows that the school is ve and the prospectus sets forth netion is made in the admissin x \edies of any denomination, atu lience over the rebgious Opial lie pupils,” pinciin E.— Blair, the old ware arr ved in New York atid | by Robert Bonner to 3 i trial to break her own cord, § » start with her im a special car tor H 1, Ind., where he will traio her for three or four weeks, Mr. Bonner thinks she will surely succeed, and says that she shall have the advantage of traiaing aaa more tavorable conditions than ever lore, so far as human foresight goes, Mr. soher we it out to the Prospect park track to see Jay-Eye-Nee, and made Mr. Case an offer for him, which he w ould not divulge. There 8 great interest taken in the eff rt which the little horse wil] make to lower Mand S’s. record » ” > --—- E Van Cargo —The barkentine on %\ & Keadle, muster, sailed for London, >, on i 9 inst , with a cargo con ye , 1,0°9 cases lobsters, shipped by a re m tt, [3 cases by Robert T. Hol- M4 iy gee by Matthew, MeLean & Co., Das ey W. H. Bulyea, 1,000 cases by 184 oa “ia } es by David Rogers, te ke, iublee & Ciark, 1,309 7 . ny ve s, jan, 431 cases by A. a ‘& Bi 748 eases by McDone c wal yaw & Co, 274 cases by Owen Sone, hoe t ‘ases) bv (isorge Lavies, 762 _. o¥ Ke. A, Clarke, 1,201 cases by Horace ee i, tlobags groand bones by Joha Ww. atl, ao Cax — 4.478 Gnd. om Ped by the Woers, P ake Total Bros, & Ud, Value Uf Yaryo, $53,022, — ——- “ | es sisas a THE ated entiation LDuhdJ ds > oe ee . ' age ete and Other ems. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SexctaL Despatoues vo Tur EXAMINER. | The French Admira\’s Report. Panis, Aug. 28. Admiral Courbet’s official report, up tiis evening, is as follows: **Min River, 5.30 p. m, Ang. 28: The principal batteries on Kinpar Channel hive been destroyed, and we hope to des troy all the other forts this evening. A line of torpedoes, barring the entrance to | tie River, are being fished up and explo- Gunboats are able to leave the river by another channel. The Astic | has been despatched to guard the telegraph cable.” | | sives secured. France and China. Lonpon, Aug. 28. | A despatch from Shanghai of yesterday | says the Miogan foris helow Foo Chow were | To- | day a heavy caunonade has been kept up | between the French fleet and Kin Pai rorts, | which are situated at the northern mouth | of the Min River. A telegram states that | the French landed 500 troops at Kee Lung and tok possession without opposition. | | finally silenced on Tuesday evening. _- = Reign of Terror in Lima. Cuorittos, Perv, Aug. 28. In Lima, yesterday, Caceres, the rebel | leader, entered the city with ninety | mounted tcllowers and began firing right | and left at the troops and citizens. After six hours constant fighting the rebels withdrew with slight losses. One hundred and tifty citizens and soldiers were killed. Ihe city was taken by surprise. Aquatic. Worcester, Mass., Aug. 28. The boat race between McKay and Hamm, for $000 a side, which took place here to-day, attracted a large crowd, It | was won by McKay by two lengths. St. Louis, Aug. 28. |} John Gaudaur has chailenged Wallace Ross toa three mile race and has posted | his mopey. A Complaint. Lonpon, Aug. 29. The Chinese complain that Eaglish pilots guided the French fleet during the engage- went, thus commutting a breach of the neutrality laws. Honor to Sir John. Orrawa, Aug. 28. Montreal will banquet Sir John A. Mac- donald in November oa the occasion of the completion of the fortieth year of his public life. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 29--10 a. m. Fresh winds from southwest to southeast: fair to cloudy weather, followed by local rains, _—_o-m + The R. C, A. Exhibition. The St. John Telegraph has the following criticism of the pictures on exhibition which were painted by Mr. R. Harris:—No one can enter the gallery without having his eye very svon attracted towards a large picture labelled in the catalogue ‘'The Color-Sergeant Hard Pressed.” The pic- sure is strong, broad, vigorous and cuom- plete, The standard which flutters behind the sergeant is, however, so indefinitely ex- pressed that it is hardly noticeable, and the paint is plastered on very roughly. The features are expressive, and this is Mr. Harris’ strong point, as those who examine the firm, clear cut face of ‘‘Somebody’s Grandfather,” and the ‘‘Ecclesiastic,” will readily discover. ‘‘A Glass Too Much” is trne to the original specimens as seen in St. John. ‘Finishing Touches” is weak, and in 138, ‘*Father and Son,” the flesh tint on the face of the latter is too glaring. The picture bas a moral, and the concep- tion is better than the execution, being based on the lines: ‘‘And son from sire, through passing generations, learns the fate of all.” ee Los Angeles. FATAL AFFRAY AT A DANCEHOUSE, Los ANGELES, July 21.—A serious cut- ting affiay occurred in tae Spanish portion of the city this morning at 2 o’clock, at a dance hall. It seems that a Mexican named Rawou Silvas was sitting outside of the house, when two men, James F. McIntyre and Timo thy Hickey came out, and, as is claimed by Silvas, pushed rudely against him. He jumped back, drew a knife, and then attempted to cut Hickey. A _ ecnfle ensued, in which Mclutyre tried to grab the knife, but in the attempt had his fingers nearly cut off, hanging to the hand by only the skin. The infuriated Spaniard then stabbed and slashed at McIntyre three times, two of the cuts entering the region of the heart, the other being a ter- rible cut across the abdomen, exposing the intestines, McIntyre died almost instant- ly. He was a native of Prince Edward Island, living the greater part of his time in Gloucester, Mass. He was forty-six years of age, and has been in Los Angeles the past two years. —_——>-@-<—— Tue Montreal Journal of Commerce is authority for the stateme.t that near $3,000, - 000 worth of cattle has been shipped from that city since the opening of navigation last spring. Kight years ago the export did not reach one-tenth of that sum. Of late the cattle shippers have met with unprecedented | pling reverses. i $m feet deals and/ers for the stock, the high rate of ovean coutainiag 910) superticial feet, shio- | freight, avd the heavy shrinkage in values iv losses. Uae Muatreal tirm lost $100,009 and o her more western firms have met with crip- The high price paid to farm- + gy atcdunt for thiy régrettaie state of | | Adventurous Capt Trainor. IN HIS DORY OFF —TWO DEAD MEN. PICKED UP GRAND BANK _The French fishing schooner Bergere ar- rived at St. Pierre from Grand Banks on the 26th inst., with the following report : On the 20th inst., picked up Capt. John Trainor, and the dory Harold T. Bibber., Capt. Trainor states that he left New York, June 26, to row across the Atlantic. cousiderably retarded by persisted east winds. Nothing unusual occurred on the voyage, till the night of the 19th inst. Th n a dense fog prevailed, His position was lat. 45 39, Jon, 41.12. He was run down by a passing steamer. The dory was upset aud damaged, but he righted her with con- siderable effort, got into her, and kept her afloat till rescued by the Bergere. He passed on the 18th inst., dory No, 4, of a Gloucester schooner, half filled with water. Two dead men on board were dressed in oil clothes and rubber boots. After repairs, Capt. Trainor, confident of success, intends to proceed across the Atlantic, — + <a . SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Aug 28—G W Weeks, Welling, Baie de Verte, lum; Beau Bassin, Watters, Pictou, coal, Aug 29-—-Ontario, Henderson, Charles Frederick, Pictou, coal; Turner, Pictou, coal; Maggie Jane, McLean, New London; str Bonavista, Anderson, Pictou; Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace,stone; William and Mary, Wright, Pictou, coal; John Thomas, Le- Blanc, Cocagne, lumber, CLEARED. Aug 23—G H Weeks, Welling, Pictou, bal; J & S, Irving, Murray Harbor, mdse; str Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, sundry produce, Aug 29— Maggie Jane, McLean, Pictou; str Bonavista, Anderson, Montreal; Hasiza, Stoddard, Pictou, bal. “ee —e ammsnwata HOTEL ARRIVALS. OAKLAND HOUSE, August 28—T M Coyle, Crapand; R Fergu- son, Pictou, N 8; Samuel Nicholsan, Belle Creek; Laughlan Bell, Wood Islands; Francis Panting, Pinette; Michael McCormack, Bos- ton; John Clements, do; Robert Rogerson, Crapaud; R S Farquharson, Pictou, N 8; Willie Stone, Souris; Thomas Farqharson, city; Miss Noolan, Boston; Mrs Paterson, do; Joho A Paterson, do; H C Morrison, Pinette; John G MecKevrzie, Veronon River; Frank Currie, do; D McLeed, New York; Charles McLeod, Point Prim; Capt Wm _ Bondroit, Arichat; Mrs John McDonald, Souris; Thos Doyle, Crapaud, OSBORNE HOUSE. August 28—Daniel McLaren, Flat River; ASF Renkin, Montreal; Joseph Holland, jun, Philadelphia, Pa; Wm B Harrison, wife and child, Maccan, F 8; J A McLeod, Cape Tormentine, N B; Edward Wood, do; Miss N E Cummings, Boston; John Bourke, Ken- sington. 29—James H Bourke, Mill View; George Clark, Mount Stewart. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 29—J M Eastman, New York; G J Janetson, do; John A Huli, do; John Lefurgey, Summerside; Jas A Fraser, do; WK Wheat- ley, Montreal; G A Brown, St. John; R Bourke, Souris West; Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor. DIED. On 28th inst., trusting in the merits of the Redeemer, Mr. John A. McFadyen, in the 3lst year of his age. [The funeral will leave the residence of the sisters of the deceased, on Sydney Street, to-morrow, at 2 o'clock, and proceed by train to Sherwood Cemetery. } At Hong Kong, China, on 4th July last, William Boughton Spratt, aged fifty-seven years. Deceased was a native of Charlotte- town, and a brother of Mrs. Alfred LePage, and Mrs. Henry Blatch, of this place. On the 18th Jaly ult., Roderick Campbell, Esq., at his residence at the Royalty, George- town, where he resided for many years, and where he successfully practiced the profession of Land Surveyor, in which calling he was well and favorably known, a man of modest and unobtrusive character, and_ greatly esteemed by ail with whom he came in con- tact. He was born at Cape Traverse in this Province, and was at the time of his demise aged 75. In the early years of his residence in this country he resided at Georgetown, where he taught school, and subsequently at Lower Montague. He leaves a widow, three daughters and one son, and a large circle of relations and friends to mourn the loss of a kind and indulgent father, and the com- munity in which he so long moved a disinten- ested and obliging neighbor. Se ee A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE UF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scuth America. Send seif-addressed envelope to Rev. JoskrH T. Inman, Station D, New York. DOMINION | EXHIBITION September 5th to 13th. MONTREAL, 1884, $25,000 IN) PREMIUMS, Agricultural and Industrial, Ample grounds and magnificent buildings for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured Articles, Agricultural Implements and M - chinery in motion. Grand International Bench Show of Dogs. The Exhibition wiil be in full operation from Friday, September Sth, to Saturday, the 13th, 1884, and will be o pentill ten p. m. each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the princi, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies, For all information *pply to the under- signed. 5.C. STEVENSON, Joint Giv. LECLERE, Tacatatian. 76 St Gabriel Street, Jaly " i a, 5—‘i sep 5 4’RiIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN Only ONE DOLLAR e year, XA MINER. —_—— He | enjoyed good health, but his voyage was | . = I I at inate tnt, tag oan cern eae i I 29, 188 GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! W.& A. Brown & Co. A, (CFOS ee ee te SS neh ae AS ne an > oP aS a eee oa SE of Th) pry the next fiftv days “e wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, SELL THEM, at prices that are BOUND TO £0,000 yards GREY COTTONS, de., 5e., 54e., be, and 64e. 0,090 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTONS, I4c., for 10c. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to 16c, All other SUMMER GOODS at prices to clear. One of our partners is now buying a large Stock FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The same will be in the British and Foreign Markets, for open for inspection early in September. cenreimber the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WELOLESALE AND Cl’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly Perkins RBTATL. W. & A, BROWN & CO. & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Everything at the Ch’town, August 1, 1884. COTTONS, CREY COTTONS, :0: very Lowest COTTON WARPS. Frices ! PERKINS & STERNS. Private School. + HE MISSES BAYNE intend opening a Private School, on Monday, the first of September. For particulars inquire at their heuse, on Hillsborough Street, near Hills- borough Square. Miss Liliie Bayne will be happy to receive any additional music pupils, Ch’town, Aug 13, ‘4. MOUN:& ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, Sackville; N- B. ‘EXHIS well known institution imparts a thor- ough Engli-h and Commercial education, and prepares students for college matriculation } and for the civil service examinations. Stu- dents have the privilege of attending any classes and lectures in the College for which they may be prepared, without having passed the matriculation examinations. The Aca- demy building is new, commodious, and pro- | vided with ail the accessories of a pleasant home. The next term begins on Thursday, Aug. 28th. For a calendar containing full in- formation as to expenses, etc., apply to THOMPsON L. DAVIs, B. A., Head Master. | Sackville, July 28, 1884. augl—4w mwf | . Mount Allison Uo.lege, Sackville, N. B., | J. he, INCH, Mi. A., L.L. D., PRESIDENT. ee \ HF first term of the Collegiate year 1884 5 will begin on Thursday, Sept. 1ith. Matriculation examinations begiu on Friday, Sept. 12th, at 10 o'clock, a. m. Two prizes of the value of Thirty and Twenty D llars respectively will be offered for competition at these examinations, For calendar.containing full particulars as to courses of study, expenses, etc., .address, the President of the College. Sackville, July 28, 1884. augl—4w mw ‘Only Gold Medal in Canada, FLOUR. FLOUR, IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris. Medium and Low Grade, 25') bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Cheice Fancy. TO ARRIVE; 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline), FOR SALE LOW on BT J. A. CHIPMAN & CO, J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House, Ch’town, June 16. WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitious of the W orld, I8S3. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. jy30 BLACKSMITH’S COAL, LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be | supplied freely, and with dispatch, for ‘about one month, Orders given by G. W, DsBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Street. July 10-—+1 IN THE SUPREME COURT. f ‘The Peters Combination Lock | Company, IN LIQUIDATION. a will be received until noon of Thursday, September 18th, for the Real | Estate, Plant, Stores and unfinished Goods | belonging to the Estate of the Leck ‘Peters Combination Company. | DESCRIFTION. The Property is ‘ituated on the line of Riilway, about one quarter of a mile from Moncton Station, and includes four acres of 1nd, upon which is erected a three-story Brick Factory, 40+!60 fect, a Brass Foundry rand Boiler House (of brick), an Iron | Foundry (sccommodating twenty moulders), a Japaunivg House Outbuildings, etc, | The entire works are very conveniently ‘situated and well equipped with Engines, | Lathes and other mochimery, for the purposes |of a Brass Founcry and the manofrcture of | Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, ‘including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating. | The Liquidato:s do not bind themselves to | accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, |marked “Tencer,’ and addressed to the | L quidators ot The Peters Combination Lock | Company, Moncton, N. B. | The property can be viewed upon appli- cation at tue Works, upcn any dey between the hours of ten a. m, and three p. mw. JOHN KNIGHT, ©. 4. RECORD, / GE C. PETERS, F CHAS, A EVERITT, ' | Dated at Moncton, N. B., 15th August, 1884. j2ugl9 tl sale Liquidators ; | 3? ect " | FOB PRINTING -of every descript on @y executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING uC OMB, gor, Water and Lineal Coarge Stregt SEE SR ear FR IE ERE ee a