aa Otten focal and Other Items. | Halifax, is at the | prevailing with great | Island of Porte Rico. > — ‘ , oo . ee = | in the Y. M. ©, >} ’ Bible Class \ ~ [ : vening , at 8 o'clock, e 1 : vol will be re-opened on M , r Ist, at 9 o'clock, o ; Ve dire attention t> an important letter tor of Fisheries, in another ‘ dele smicht arrived from Men tr with freight and twenty as ps pa ~. f Mr. N. A. Mitchell including th , sof Tue EXAMINER, will be glad t n that he is now in afair way of recovery from his seriors illness. * . M ‘ spatch says, the honor of ' , ; } olatl » dcservedly conferred upon Sir William Dawson, general satisfaction hens t this section of the Dominion. vives oe = has returned tothe city from Hal prepared to attend to all orders for tuning pisos, ete., orders to be left at the store of Miller Bros., Queen Street audv 21 iia in. AR student from MacMaster Hall, will preach in the Baptist Church to- morrow, at 1) o'clock. Mr. Churcheil, re- turned missionary; is expected to preach at 6.350, -_ -———— \ win named Redd, of Brackly Point had leg broken yesterdav evening. While driving his team on St. Peter’s road, the axle of the cart broke, and the vehicle feil upon him. Dr. Jenkins was summoned and set the b: ol ni - + - — Tus antl ities In (Quebec, have received letters { valry cticers in Eagland, in quiring what isthe prospect for buying a suitable remount of horses for the English | cavalry, in Canada, and what they would cost delivered at Quebec. = g-- —_ Tue barque Lucy Pope, Capt: McDonald, arriv Baie Verte, from Bristol, last night, to load deal. Mr. William Davis, son of J J. Das J. DeBl passengers by her. s, Esq., of the Rankin, and Mr. is, son of Hon. G. W. DeBlois, were - ee — Tur barn of Neil McKelvie, Esq., Summer- ! side, was destroyed by tire yesterday at two o clock, together with it contents of car- riages, sleighs, hay and oats. Mr. McKelvie had no insurance on the property, The cause is unknown. = > —_ of the tir We understand that the case of the Do- minion Government vs, the Liquidators of the Bank of P. E. Island will be heard before Judge Peters on Monday. The most import- ant «unestionto be decided in the suit is whether the Queen has a right to payment in fall. ~~ > _ THe Convent pe Norre Dame and St. Joseph's Convent, Pownal Street, opens on Monday. It 1s desirable at the opening, to have a full attendance of pupils, in order that the c!s *\s may at once be organized. There- fore, pupals should attend punctually on Mon- day morning - > Tue sickening smell arising from a quantity of rotten herring at Lords Wharf has been av aunoyance to the residents of Queen Street and vicinity for the past week; but we are pleased to see that the civie authorities have to-day taken steps to abate the puisauce. The herring have beea removed tor fertulzing pur- poses, and the partof the wharf where tuacy lay wil be covered with lime, ) Sou tux Windsor correspondent of the St. John ‘the weatner for some time was Sun says: exce “4 gly warm, but has taken a sudden chauge. Ua Sunday, 24th tustart, the mer- cury siood at 82° and the next day at 32°. The sudden chaoge strongly reminds one ot the Haitax Chronicle im the late P, E, Island electivo, with the imp -rtaut difference that the weathcr is more honest than the Chron- —_-_+—»- -—-— [x our article reviewing the P. E. Island Exhibition Prize List yesverday, we inadver- teutly omited to note the fact tnat Mr. F. I. Newovery otlers a speciai prize of $5 tor the best sample of fodder corn; and that Mr. Robert smailwood will give $26 in prizes tor Shingles cut by sumyle machiues of his own Mauufacture. thentiemen interested in other Mauttactures would do weil to offer simar elcuuta cement, ononipnlatipieliio—e fuse Tvxr.—Six thousand people visited Prospect Pask, New York, on the 23th, to Witness the atuempt of Phalias and Jay bye See tu beat to secords of 2.13} and 2.uvZ re- Spectiveiy, Rnalias was given three iWials, resulting as foliows: 2.159%, 2204, 2.474 Jay Lye See maue UWo atiempus, Scoring his miles in 2.124 aud 144. bithers, who drove both horses, stated that the fauure tu reach or lower the records w s due to the strong wind which was blowing, aud to the cuppy track. oo AN unfortunate creature who gives his name as Charies Cahill aud haila trom Prince Edward Island, has been a nuisance at the Monctoa station ior some time. Helsin the habit of eutering ,houses and asking tor food, no harm. Last evening he was vharge by lL. C. K. officer UO’ sourke iockup for sate keeping. Is be furnished with a ticket but has done taken ia aoa pia a ii the : Wiil and jurwaided to some other locaiity. ‘Ihe trouble is tauat he seems tv hke Moncton and iL not say where he desires to be sent, VW s Tw -~ Cricker, —A team of Charlottetown Cricket- ers will leave by Pictou boat on Mouday moruing, and on arrival at Pictou wiil piay &@match with the Pictou Cricket Club. Un Tues lay they will play ateam at New Gias- gow, and return home on Wedmesday. The team will be composed of the following geutle- men:—K K Hougson, Esq., umpire; J W P Camwillerie, scuver; J E wyatt, W C Hob- kirk, W A Weeks, A K ings, J F Shatford, H Carvell, R V Loagworeh, Geo A Brown, F Moore, W C Bourke, RE Palmer. We wish them a pleasant aud successful trip. iii Carrie Sarement.-—Mesers Patrick Trainor Mureh shipped by the brigt. King ich sailed for St. J oha’s, Newfound- land, to-day, twenty eight head of cattle, forty sheep, a ton « f oatmeal, thirty-one tubs butter and two pigs. Among the cattle were three fine thoroughbred heifers, selected by Messrs, Trainor and Mutch for a atock nino Newfoundiand. One was raised by Patrick Duffy, another by Mr. George Mason, and the other by Mrs. Lane. They are mayaticent anmals, have a certificate of pedigree trom tke Live Stack lagspevwr, TELEGRAPHIC [SPRCTAL DesPatcuks To 7 Hk EXAMINER, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGUST Terrible Storm in the Northwest. Winnipes, Aug, 29 A severe storm visited Manitoba on Wed nesday night. Rain fell in torrents. The lightning was vivid. Several houses were blown down, sidewalks torn up, and fronts of houses blown out. Lightning damaged the Hudson Bay Company's storehouses to the extent of $10,000. Terrible Burning. Denver, Con, Ave. 29. A despatch from Greely gives a sickening | | | _ 30, 1884. | Georgetown and Montague, appointing 4 EWS. | Mesars, James Ramsay, James Carruthers and Dunean Fraser, respecticely, to repre- sent them in Presbytery and Synod during the current year. A very cordial and harmonious call was sustained from the congregation of George town and Montague, to Mr. W. (1. Spencer, and the elerk instructed to forward it to him for his decision. Moderation in a call was eranted to the congregation of Tignish, Moutrose and Kimsdale; and Rev. J. M McLeod ap- pointed to preach in Montrose on 8th Sep- tember, at ten o'clock, and moderate in said call. Rev. A. B. McLeod declined the call from Strath Lorne, Cape Breton. In setting the call aside, the Presbytery expressed their cordial concurrence in Mr. McLeod’s decision, and their sympathy with the eccount of the burning of acircus car, a| Congregation of Strath Lorne in their disa- dozen or more of the passengers having been burned alive. Others escaped terribly injured. The number fatally burned will probably reach twenty. sa bndeipe bacon China Peaneably Inclined. SHANGHAT, Aug. 29), The report is received that China is desirous of coming to an agreement with France. The European residents of Shanghai remain unmolested. Courbet'’s Triumph. Paris, Aug. 29. The press is exultant over the successes which have attended Admiral Courbet’s efforts in destroying the defenses along the River Mui, between Foo Chow and the sea. ~_—— Royalty in Ireland. —— Dupuy, Aug 29. | The Duke of Edinburgh, with the Chan- nel fleet is visiting Dublin. He has been | well received, thousands of persons flocked to visit the fleet. ee - Another Cyclone. Hvron, Dak., Aug. 29. A smal! cyclone passed east of this place yesterday, destroying everything in its path A Chinese Movement. — Paris, Aug 26. Gen. Millet telegraphs that the Chinese are making preparation to invade Tonquin, The Cholera. Paris, Aug. 29. Reports from all quarters state that | cholera is on the decrease generally. ; j rr Weatner bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 30--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southeast and southwest winds; cloudy weather, noi much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 30, 1884, Highest temperature yesterday,. ....... 71.1 Lowest temperatuge (read at midnight), ..55.1 Lowest temperature this morning ........60.2 Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .64.1 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...66.5 .-=-:-°+— The Meeting of Presbytery. Tut Presbytery of P. E. Island met according to appointment in Lots 16 and 14, on the 26th inst.;in Lot 11 and Egmont Bay, on the 27th; and in Tyne Valley, on the 28th inst. There were present Rev. Alexander Sterling, Neil McKay, J. Me- Leod, Wm. P. Archibald, Arthur F. Carr, George McMillan, Wm. A. Mason, and Roderick McLean, ruling elder. These meetings of Presbytery were held in res- ponse to a request from the congregation of Richmond Bay with a view to the division of the congregation into two dis- tinct charges. At Lot 16a resolution was passed to the effect that if the other sections concurred in the arrangement, they would eonsent to the organization of Lots 14 and 16 into a distinct and separate charge. At Lot 14 the following resolution was adopted, via :—‘*This meeting being of the opinion that on account of the extent of the congregation of Richmond Bay and the large number of preaching stations therein, it is impossible for any one minister to perform the pastoral duties involved, would earnestly request Presbytery, the other sections concurring, to disjoin Lots 16 and 14 from Tyne Valley Egmont Bay, and Lot 11, and form them into a new congregation.’ Those who were present at the Lot 11 meeting expressed themselves willing, provided Tyne Valley and Egmont Bay concurred, to be organ- ized with gthese two stations into a distinct and separate charge. At Egmont Bay and at Tyne Valley the following resolution was unanimously adopted, viz :— “This meeting being fully persuaded that the congregation of Richmond Bay as at pres ent constituted is too large, and that a division is necessary, express their approval of the plan proposed re the formation of Lots 14 and 16 into one congregation, and of Tyne Valley, Lot 11 and Egmont Bay into another congregation, and earnestly request Presbytery to give effect to the proposed division of the congregation. ” Wherefore, the Presbytery, after mature deliberation, ananimously agreed to grant the request of the congregation, and the moderator declared Lots 14 and 16 to be a distinct and separate charge, to be known as the congregation of Richmond Bay East; and that the acting elders in these two sec- tions, with Rev. N. MeKayas their in- terim moderator, shall constitute the session thereof. He also declared Tyne Valley, Lot 11, and Egmont Bay to be a ’ and wilt be a valugble additidn to the live etvck of Newfoundland, | ing of Presbytery, and Mr. Currie, Rich-| mond Bay West, till the end of September. | Elders’ commissions were read and sus-, tained from Malpegque, Bedegue, and BI; polptment. The congregation of West Cape, &c., is warmly attached to their pas- tor. His labors have been greatly blessed during the past year, more than fifty having been added to the commuiion roll by a profession of faith in Christ, and the de- cision of their pastor, cannot but be gratify ing to them in the highest degree. The clerk was instructed to certify Mr. ior ge Leslie Clay to McGill College,Mon- treal, It was agreed to hold a meeting of Pres. pytery in Malpeque, on 16th September, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of dealing with calls before Presbytery. JoHN McLeon, Presbytery Clerk. THE deposits in the Postal Savings’ Banks for July show a steady increase. They amounted to $732,575, which is $104,575 greater than the June deposits, and the bal- ance at the credit of depositors at the end of July was $13,483,968. This is an increase of $1,392,534 over the balance at the end of July, L553, Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 28, Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Poimt du Chene;: 7 horses... em Shee os iy. (29.015 2D. 300.00 6500 Iba. cheese... .. “4 780 00 19270 ihe.. cow ‘hikes. i, .. 54... WF 1415 00 69 bushals oats... .° 2. 28.00 4 bris mackerel.... 48.00 29 cases egus 159.00 $3470.00 Aug. “9th, by same steamer : 70 cases eggs.... . $340.00 5 bris mackerel #5.00 Be GUUS WE a. ob es 165 00 $540. SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Aug 28—Ent schrs Richard Thompson, Walsh, Shediac, fish plates and rails; Lily, McKay, Chatham, lumber; Albion, Chapman, Chaylottetown, ballast; Petite Biviere, Trenholm, Shediac, railway iron; Julie Ann, LeBlanc, Shediac, bricks; cld Albion, Chapman, Cocagne, ballast. 29~ent ss Miramichi, Baqauet, Montreal, mdse; Emma, Boudreau, Shediac, rails; c'd ss Miramichi, Baquet, Charlottetown, mdse. HOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug. 29—E Kinsman, Summerside; David McQuarrie, Crapaud; WL Sterns, Boston, Mass; David Egan, Mount Stewart; P M Bourke, Mill View; P M Jenkins, Pownal; Vonelure Gay, do; R McMillan, Charlotte- town; Mrs J W Haghes, County Line; Miss Cornelia Hughes, do; James H Morrissey, Lot 50; William McKee, jr, Brantford, Ont; O Hennebury. Argyle Shore; Thomas Fissette, Waterford, Ont; Thomas Galloway, Osbridge, Ont. 30—John{McDougall, MP P, Dundas; A Callaghan, Conway; J W Fitzpatrick, St John, N B: J A Campbell, Eldon; John MeL Smith, do; Isaac Thompson, Syducy Mills; John R Fitzpatrick, ‘Tracadie Cross; A A McLean, Charlottetown; Capt Alex Cameron, steamer Summerside. ROCKLIN HOUSE, August 29— Daniel Henderson, North Wilt- shire; KR Henderson, do; R Thompson, Suffolk; R McMillan, Mill Vale; E McMilian, do; Miss Mutch, Rustico; & H MeMilan, Stanley Bridge; P Walsh, do; G McKay, do; A A McLean, Montague; Mrs McLean, do; James G Gay; Pownal; Von Clure Gay, do; Mrs Nelson, Cornwall; Miss A Nelson, do; R Stead, Wheatley River; Mr Johaston and wife, Pictou, NS. KEVERE HOUSE, August 23—W H Brennan, Summerside; D E <larke, Orwell; Miss Cragg, do; J D Cameron, Cincinnati, 0; A Brownell, Murray Harbor; Mrs Brownell, do; F C Simpson, Halifax; EG Howatt; Montreal; E G Higgin- son, do; E J Howell, do; Alex McMillan, St Catherines, Ont; J A. Chipman, Halifax; Rev G M Milligan, Old St Anarews, Toronto; Mr and Mrs Wiggins, Montreal; Miss Chris- to; hvon, do. RANKIN HOUSE. Ang. 29—Joseph Doffnelly, Montreal; John J Fairbairn, do; E W Hetiler, do; G R Locker, do; John J Yorke and wife, Boston; George W Boggs, Woliville. DIED, At the Poorhouse, Charlottetown, on the 29th inst., John MeLeod, aged 84 yeats, a native of Scot'ard and a resident of Grand River, P. E. L. PUBLIC NOTICE. Be Refund Fishery Duties paid in 1871 and 1872, OTICE is hereby given to all persons in this Province, being British subjects and having a claim to such refund, that I have been authorized to EXTEND MY ENQUIR- IES iu the matter thereof to the year 1872. Wherefore, I require al! persons having claims for duties paid to the United States Customs, on Fish and Fish Oil, in the year 1872, to forward the same to me, in writing, within thirty days from this date. Every claim to separate and distinct congregation, to be} be addressed to me, at Charlottetown, aad to known as Richmond Bay West, and that) contain the post oifice address of the appli- the acting elders in these thre2 sections, | cant. with Rev, A. F. Carr as their interim mod- | erator, shall constitute the session thereof. | A. D. 1884 Rev. Charles Fraser was appointed to | supply Richmond Bay East till next meet- | Dated this twenty-severth day of August, ROWAN R&R. FITZGERALD, Commissioner, etc. 28 - all! Aug 1 pa 2i {UBSCKi8 for the WEEKLY EXAMIN. Galy ONE DOLLAL « year, LT NN GO ay ens ee Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of American ane the best value, Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, PRINT COTTONS, WHITE =averything Ch’town, August 1, 1884, COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. nomen oon 9) S at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. CREAT MARK DOWN SALE! W.&A. Brown & Co. we ee URING the next fifty days we wish to close out the balance of ouw SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO SELL THEM, 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., 5c., 54¢., Ge. and 64e. 5,000 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 in the British and Foreign Markets, for FALL AND WINTER TRADE, The same will be open for inspection early in September. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WHOLBRSALILE AND RETPTATL. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—-dy wkly W.& A. BROWN & CO, + IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Peters Combination Lock Company, IN LIQUIDATION. | } {P\ENDERS will be reccived until) noon of Thursday, September 18th, for the Real Kstate, Plant, Stores aud u: tinished Goods bclonging to the Estate of tue Peters Combination Leek Company. DESCRIPTION. The Property is fituated on the line of Railway, about one quarter of a mile from | Moncton Station, and includes four acres of | lend, upon which is erected 4 three-story | Brick Factory, 40x16 feet, a Brass Foundry | and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron Foundry (*ccommodating twenty moulders), | a Japanning House, Outbuildings, eto, The entire works are very conveniently | situated and well equipped with Engines, Lathes and other machinery, for the purposes | of a Brass Foundry and the manufrctare of; Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating. The Liquidators do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, marked “ Tender,’ and addressed to the Liquidators of The Peters Combination Lock Company, Moncton, N. B. E The praperty can be viewed upon appli- cation at the Works, upon any day between the hours of ten a, m. and three p. m, JOHN KNIGHT, C. B. RECORD, GEO ©. PETERS, CHAS, A. EVERITT, | Dated at Monctcn, N. B., 15th August, 18*4.) {aug!9 ti sale! L‘quidators. OB PRINTING of every descript«n executed with Neatness and Deapatch at the EXAMINER JOL PRINTING ' , SOF, Water ant Gyent ease Stee gt IN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 750 bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE; 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline), —zBY— J. A, CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. WANZER sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED M\CHINES RECEIVED RICHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1583. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I jy30 BLACKSMITH’S COAL i LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, fcr about one month, Orders given by G, W. DsBLOIS, Agent 36 Water Btr « t, Juy 10—tf FLOUR. ; | } t { ‘ } i } i DOMINION EXHIBITION September 5th to 13th. ~_— Agticultural and Industrial, Ample grounds and magnificent buildings for the display of Live Stockh, Manufacture Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma- | chinery in motion, } i ) | Grand Internationa] Bench Show of Dogs, The Exhibition wil! be in full operation from Friday, September 6th, to Saturday, the 13th, 1884, and will be o jc. till ten p,m, each day. Reduced ratcs are offered by all the princi pal Railway and Steamboat Companies, For all information apply to the under- signed. , 8. C. STEVENSON, Joint GEO, LECLERE, { Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Street. July 26-—t! sep 6 P, B. Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRA\VYBEKRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P £. ISLAND POTTERY, BEER & GOFF AGENTS Oh’ own, Muay 27, 1884. MEET NN AN RR RNR OB BB i