aT Tue Dartty EXAMINER. THE DA | i | A Splendid Choice, Ly BXA MINER. ee NEWS. ; GOVERNMENT INVESTIGATION, TELEGRAPHIC SEPTEMBER 28. 1882. The Asia Disaster, | | PUBLIC P. E. Island Railway, sonmaameli Mx Loxewort:: deserves to be con- — = THE NGING CLAS SEPTEMBER 28, 1882. gratulated on thes ction of stock made a : S | by him. athe she ma young cattle are Eastern News. The Department of Marine and Wisheries KING’S COUNTY EXHIBITION. | ” t / The F w | indeed first-class. Ihe importation con | have appointed Captain Scott, 4 N., of alin -—_ e Farmers eather, sists of :— | Halifax, chairman of the board of iuasters | TICKETS wil] be issued at OPENS MONDAY EVENING 2nd OCT ' ‘ Tue beautiful weather now setting in will be hailed with delight by the hard- workivg farmer. The hot sun will soon dispel the dampness, and the harvest will 2 Durham Heifers, 2 years old—in calf. | 1 Heifer Calf, 54 months old. 1 Ayshire Ball Colf, 1 Lereester Yearling Ram, 1 Oxford Down Ram Lamb, I ff j f p M (| M NIG | and mat s, to conduct an investigation into | l blll 0 gb a a (IS, I the circumstances attending the loss of the <n |Asia. Itistrue that the Asia had not a certificate for more than forty passengers, and that she was sailingon a route fir England to Consult Europe, i ETURN ONE FIRST-CLASS FARE to GEORGE- TOWN § from Stations West of Charlotte- town, on Srd October, prox , and from Char. loitet. wn and Stations Kast on October 41b, to parties atiending Kiag County Exhibition, FREE TO ALL, (, HE undersigned will hold a Meetin MONDAY EVENING of each venta 7 . ; : : . , , : au | These ticke ’ , 8 o'clock, ics’ P be gnruered with but ftle damage. At| § do. do Yeuring Enos, paling to do withthe disaster» She’ had|voand fucloding Sih October" “? [Chute or tran, Inthe Seley a . ” 2 ‘ ian | aft y st . ‘ e a | Oe c° . . Pore ' e q ove time the outlook was certainly « 2 do. do. Ewe Lambs. nothing to do wi e ¢ o and ib bg oO ode! pasinttnnad srateatietinats ecry and gloomy ove, aud threatened to dampen All the animals are prize takers this sea- heen previously on the Sault Ste. Marie and The Sultan Implicated Live Stock and other exhibits will be A Class forty will receive wa ot Duluth line, and the Georgian Bay, on | charged regular tariff rates to Exhibition, but a twenty nights t the courage of the bravest heart. A few ee ggg some - - | ae , ; which she was now sailing, is not as dan-|will be returned free on presentation of a tuition, ort wervery ten added an additional : days of hard work will now ensure the h ne Th ° te prizes — a . Special tu the Examiner. ‘gerous as Lake Superior. ‘Chere is no|certificate from the Secretary of the bxbibi-| Bight will be given, . f farmer the fruits of his hard earned toil. — si ' Crgaiien. _ Book, Lonpon, Sept. 27. | doubt but she could have obtained her cer- oe ae op o ann ownership has not paki eile 3 paying for 2, will get the oe ge ae F , ‘ Bi i ‘Gos A ih and if her| changed in the meantime, ‘ es ; . and are of the choicest Durham! The British marines have re-embarked — Soe difticulty, iK € The afternoon train will leave Georgetown| A family of 4 paying for 3, will get the The late Storms in the U. S&S THE equinoctial storm which swept over the United States last week will be and Ayrshire blood. The Durham cattle were bred by Messrs. H. J, Goff, of Elmir:, Onterio, who have this year taken over $1,600 in prizes at Toronto and Kingston. The Oxford Down sheep have been bred by placed the requisite number of life-preservers on board she would Arrests continue of suspected murderers | have been licensed to carry 150 passengers. implicated in the June massacres at Alex- By carrying more passengers than were andria : authorized and by running the boat ona from Aboukir, and are to proceed at cuce to join the Channel Fleet. 4th free, A family of 5 paying for 3, will g+t the 4b at helt price and 5ib tree. A family of 6 or over p»ying for 4, will gecali the rest free, at § o clock instead of the usual hour, on October 4th, connecting at Mount Stewart with Trains for Charlottetown and Souris, L. B. ARCHIBALD, Supt. n as the morab! 882. ie Baath . sailine fo i ' yas t licensed, th - : ; — : h o nn . le gale of : “| Messrs. Hobbs and Arkell, of Glouces-| The English Government have ordered om a ee ee aaa ble Railway Office, Charlottetown, Sept, 28, 1882,| Tuition fees: Gentlemen $2 each, Ladies Kor eighty hours the rain came down | tershire, England, and have | heen|the Egyptian Refugees im London to be e ee eas a eed Hiloes haa 28 30 2, wkly fi $1.50 each ; to be paid in advance, into the incessautly, its monotonous patter being | imported this autumn. The Leices- | sent home. tothe law ; but if all the con cao om hands of the Singing Class Committee, broken by outbursts of thunder, and its|ter ram is from the herd of It is rumored in well informed circles} been complied with, the ee Pe Teacher will provide room, &c, darkening effect brightened by continued flashes of lightning. Millions of dollars cannot repair the havoc aud loss, Acres of cornfields were laid waste; hundreds of tons of hay were washed away from of Mr. Andrew Murray, near Guelph Ont., and the Ayrshire Ball Calf has been bred by Messrs. Thomas Guy & Son, of Oshawa. Mr. Longworth had instructians to pur- clase, in addition to the above, a dozen | yeathng Oxford Down Rams, to be distri- | have thereby been prevented. the ship was due to the unseaworthy build of the Asia, in common with nearly all the other lake boats. They are all top heavy for their draughts, which, as they are built te pass through the canals, is neces- here that Lord Dufferin will be made Mar- quis in recognition of his distinguished ser- vices at Constantinople. It is semi-otticially announced that the representatives of European Powers may expect, in a few days, communications from Admission by ticket only. Visitors 2% cents per bight. Subscription lists wij} be open at Apothecaries Hall, Harvie’s Books store, and at the subscribers, Prince Street, JOHN ROSS, Teacher” Ch'town, Spt. 26, \882—4) tu th samo TENDERS. (IVENDERS will pe received uatil WiD- NESDAY, the 4th day of Uctoher en- siing, for the building of a Keeper's Lodge the. stack ;, mills, embankments, and | hued between the counties and sold at the! the English Government soliciting views er limited. Re a. think < rd. ad ete tanioon Buria! ground, oe ; sw awav wi ' tirs. b . -— cure | concerning t 20 irs in Egvpt. sending a vessel across the Atiantic with peque , . ld FF i : , dwellings were swept aw ay with a | fxirs, but reports that he could, not secure | concerning the + tate of affairs in Egypt such a large proportion of her bulk above} The advertisers do not bind themseives to A w a § aONn SALE appalling suddeness, carrying with them not only many hundred head of cattle but also invaluable human lives. There is a bright side to every dark picture ; é animals d sstroved by dogs last autumn. rovernorshi of Tri coll. ; : ss % ee ea 2 =~ 9 i and so it happens that the storm did Altog he he imp tae is pronounced iP P : FE la ocean, and where one or two are wrecked | 8eeb. se 28 6i scarcely any damage on the seas. The Bt om PEEPOSSRNON 19 EFEPOURENRS : every season. These boats generally carry 2x tT Te 2 ee eee y 7 ee Seas. , by compe tent judges the best ever made to | 44 Arigana ys 60 the Front heavy freivhts and live stock, which are all EF =o 1 landsmen, this time, bore the brunt of! this Province. loaded-on the main deck, leaving the hold or a eC. the gale. them. These valuable breeds are not yet! generally introduced in Ontariv. ‘ll the annuals are for the Stoek Farm. | | The sheep will replace this those valuable | -.—-e- — From the Commander of the | The Enghsh Government are said to be in possession of papers containing offers from the Sultanto Arabi. The Sultan offers the rebel a field-marshalship and the watermark, and yet there is vo hesitation’ in sending unfit vessels into the lakes, where they frequently encounter gales only less severe than those te be met with on tle nearly empty and scarcely protected against the sea. The deck-load makes the vessel roil accept the lowest or any tender, Ful! par- ticulars can be had on application to David Stirling, Esq. Architect. Office Lower Queen Street, where plans and specification may be ~ OF— a HOUSES & LANDS rPXHE decked boat “BONANZA,” now lying ‘ Tee ce cuent 2 featl ‘<“ Phosnix.” At the prt a e. ce aoe: heavily in a storm; the frail hatches are svon at Queer’s Wharf, sails and gear com. } } E coer eS ION. on FRIDAY, a Change of Tactics. Loriilard’s *‘Arizona” won the Great East-| pi rst: the water getsinto the hold; the fire | plete, suitable for cargoes of produce or fish- | + , the <vth day of September, instant, af i Tue following int tine lett aie rn haudicap. are extingnished ; the boat loses her way, and ing, is offered ata bargain, For particulars ae arte aie oP ee, Fast, all the a Tue Opposition papers are vow]. ¢ eed ol uM . es Ee om - Saeed — the weight of the water in the hold speedily | apply to preyy, - + oe . os and Alexan- : i engaged in reconstructing the Local Gor ten to A. J. enens) Se, Ry tae} 4 | drags her below the surface. This is the FRED. W. HYNDMAN, | Lote D ailin consisting of several Building ‘ = 5 ommander of the ** Phenix” :— FRENGH EW ! | secr t of the loss of the Asia, and of innumer-| Sept, 28, 1882—1w | Lots, Dwelling Houses, Stores, etc. A a Government. They have, however, no RichPennin Sadie Wile eat aon able other craft of similar construction; and sa _ | #5 acres at Souris, which will be divided inte 7 Grits to recommend forCabinet Ministers. ’ September 1sth, 1882 ee this will be the unceasing danger until : prea lots Also a farm at New Harmony, ; i Before the electious, our friends the A J MeInnis, Esquiie, East Point ae ip Lesseps On the Catal See ee eee aa nly A P PLES hot! Wicibom Sant aed a re? Wea! -bemy were not so modest. Then Mr. Dash Sen. Ie = niente of all the offi won| ; ee See ee harbor. — ie ee eee oe = ean AOS FSS. SY ar ee a Pa aay IP TR ga W.D Stewart, the Immaculate; Mr. D Farquharson, the High-minded ; and Mr. S. F. Perry, the Consistent, were of the kind of menu who, in the estimation of Grit writers, should form His Houor's and ships’ company of Her Majesty’s Ship | ** Pheenix,” wrecked off East Point on the | 12th ivstant, 1 beg to express to you our | heartfelt and sincere thenks for the generous aud iavaluab’e help and kindness which you | seaworthy ° ——a Special Despatch to the Examiner. ‘i Special Notices. Paris, Sept 27. The proposal in the London Times, con- cerning a second canal in Egypt has caused JoHN McoPHer & Co. ae opening 4 merican Hats to-day —latest styles. Price: low. 827 Terms-—One fifth on the day of sale, to be! pad in cash er by approved joint voter, pay- able, with bauk interest, on Ist of December pext. The balance by four anvual instal ments, to be secured bp mortgage on the preim- ises, With interest at 74 per cent. - BARRELS AMERICAN APPLES. in ’ excellent order, CARVELL BLOS. Sept. 27, 1882, ; have shown us, by placing your factory at ee ee De ota ee pea areas | advisers, Why are these eminent men | our disposal aud using your utmost endeavors; much excitement here. Le Lesseps says p ae cet an tne Me = Vessels for Charter. For particulars apply to Messrs, Palmer & and others almost as deserving of | to assist us in every way. But for the he’p | that the proposed Canal in Egypt would be : orig an Kae : Baits ” 597 23 oe McLeod, Ch arluttetown, or Simon and Alex. you have given us, we must have suffered great a direct viviation of the origwal terms |?’ a aie: mad ander Cheverie, Souris. A recoguition, no longer recommended, for positions of honor and trust?) Why have the Patriot and other little Grit trumpets ceased to demand the immediate retire- ment of Messrs. Sullivan and Ferguson and become couteut with discussing the question which of the two is the betier privatiou?, ewing to the stormy weather | which has prevailed since we have been here. | We shall ever remember with gratitude the effort you have made on our behalf and the | warm sympathy y~u have shown to us in our | misfortnnes. I shall take an early opportunity of repre-_ Tue buly steam, sewing machine, and gun- repairing shop on P, E. Island, and the only place where you can get every part of a sewing machine or a gun made, is at Brown's shop, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets, Charlottctown. [se 27 3i Buitp Tuysrir Up.—'The half-shell depart- ment of the Lorne Restaurant, is now plenti The great engineer claims exclusive privi- lege for the Suez Canal for the period of hinety-bine years. [In France, where the canal is’ regarded a8 « national property, a creat deal of feel-! ing was manifested lately over the inti- W EK have a number ot handy sized ves- 'Y sels willing to accept charters to Joad|_ produce for Sept. 12. 1°82—3aw tls Newfoundland and tfalifax, ARCKIBALD MekEL & FORBES, A*D USUAL PORTS IN THE SHIPPING AND A. MeNEILL, Auctioneer, EE ID a pie seuting the service you have rendered us to| mation that England would proceed, under the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. | an unconditional concession of a strip of I remain, dear sir, | territory parallel to the present canal, to fally <upplied with extra hand-picked Rich- man for Premier? It is just possible mond Bay Oysters, which the proprietor can te” Rates low. that the triumphavt returo at the late United States and West Indies. Be ie Commission Merchants. Pate > ae a ela tS - a, FP ‘lo: lla sr Se, gree elections, of seven out of the eight mem- bers of the Government, and the defeat at the polls of the three principal aspirants for Departmental positions in the Government that was to be has damped the ardour of the organs. Mr. Alexander Laird as Premier and Provincial Secre- wheat erop of the United States for 1882 at 500,000,000 bushels—the largest crop a’so furnish by the quart, peck, bushel, or Yours obedient y; jconstruct another waterway. Bbe Times H. H. Grenrext, jhad pemied out that in any event the ver as Commandos. present occasion was a fit one for the per- e m SPR, manent assurance of British interests in the The “Canada Pacific. ‘integrity of the canal; that fou8-fifths of oT: | the shipping passing through it was under Of the prospective completion of the the English flag, and that England had only Canadian Pacific Railway, the Westminster | one vote in the canal administration to M. of this railway that the Anglo-Saxon popu- | an understanding which wonld give Eng- lation is aiready reported to be oumambered | jand full satisfaction and perfect security by immigrants of Celestial origin. When for the future while guarding the general barrel at a moderate rate, a’ low prices, D. A. Brace. [sep 26 5i cod * wIRTS, over 1000 coloured and white shirts, 124 per cent. disecunt off former very [Aug. 19, tf] L. E. Prowse just received, to day, two cases American Hats, in the newest styles [sexO 3i GRAIN and Potato Sacks at the ‘‘London 814 Gin eod wkly Excuish Mrciursery, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, now open at the *‘London House.’ F.S. HANFORD & CO,, Ch’town, Sept. 27—5i Ship Brokers,| Advances made on consignments of produce, ' “g (44 SOUTH STRELT, NEW YORK, SEPTEMBER. |C. H. MeNem, Agent, CLarletietonm, ~~ 4 Sept, 22, 1882—I1w pa tary, Mr. W. D. Stewart -as Commis- | Meview says that it is ‘an achievement | de Lesseps twenty-one, which dispropor- “ : . . wr > which will do more than anything else to|tion would inevitably be prejudicial to | House: septlé siouer of Public Works, and Mr. Freder- Pree oe y (09 peejncim: t : oe Sok Peters te Attorney General. are | °Pe™ 'P the whele Canadian Dominion, a! British interests. A Paris despatch, dated Cat and see L. E. Prowse’s American Hats :s : ; tr work which will prove the backbone of | September 22nd, to the Times says:—‘Cer- | they are nobby. [se20 31 — matters for Grit seribblers to sigh over | Ganadian development.” Commenting on | tain directors of the Suez Canal have taken| Corree —Fresh Roasted and Ground at BOUGHT BY as *‘ what might have been.” the fact that the railway has ‘‘ incidentally, | alarm at the view expressed by the Zimes| Brew & Gorr’s, [sep 12 a2 =e - aan = even if only temporarily, altered the char-| in an article on the Sucz Canal, published LoMINION Boot and Shoe Store is now open. FE\TON TF, N EWBERY, Cheap Bread. acter of the population of British Colum-| on the 21st instant. In order to dispel | Great bargains in all kinds ; good quality and =4 : or ee bia,” the Review says:—‘‘ So vast has been | any anxiety in regard to England starting | low prices is the motto. Inspection solicited. “ept. 25, 1£82—wkly pat ne 3), dly 61 SEMI-OFFICIAL statistics place the the influx of Chinese labor for the purposes | a second canal, they seem inclined to effect | —Next door to Fraser's Drug Store. ee ee ee NEW ever grown inthe Union, Private statis-| we consider the virulent opposition to such; interests at stake. This will probably be| ®¢P#!6 ys “i it ticians—several clear-headed bewspaper | immigration further south in San Fran-| the way in which thejquestion of the setile-| _ !@es—Highest cash prje paid for Eggs at Tt ; editors among them—state that the] cisco, we are inclined to ask why similar} mnt of the canal will be disposed of.”’| Beer & Goff s. {ja 22 nr . ae . $ —> ae i 501 ( SK » " ‘ " sia si wheat yield will reach 600,000,000 pears nen Se ys Se In ree Le Chance, ‘the French electrician, is re bearer te cents eac b, bushels. The wheat crop now being toy oo ° Jee hme 1s proba ly | dead. - ae ome e leit will be sold at aort R. garvered in the United States is no doubt euada > Se aandens deuagen seg ond it — a “2 “4 a. & [sep to wkly. ' 4 | Fe , : t | se : ALF PARRELS No, erring for sale at a aa While a, and of excellent quality. | 5. also reeognized that the Anglo-Saxon| GENERAL CABLE NEWS, |[F. s. MacNatt’s. se 1] Gi eod Scott ee hile some sections of the domains of lat ae ae an A ¢ a8 population itself is altogether unable to ie Zz CRANBERRIES aud Digby Herring just re- ; i our cousins across the border have failed supply sufficient labor to bring the railway | C s : ceived at the Family Grocery. R. K. Brace. —AT THE— aa : through drought, storms, or other vicisi- | across the continent with the rapidity so | , Geter poke ary jc [sept. i4 EDWARD ISLAND. . tudes, to produce fair or averas s | earnestly desired by all residents in British| , /2@ Teview of the British troups is now ae > : r } : 3 produce a or average crops Colambre ya sh | fixed for Saturday. “ Ry YAL READERS, Arithmetics, Algebras, —_— -— ? of wheat, yet on the Whole the crop is| © RE. te. | The Khedive and his Mimsters will hold seograph es, Histories, Graramars, &c., at 5. FJVHIS Company bejng now about to be ; an extraordinary oue. : a . | th-ir first meeting to-morrow, to discuss the rer Reset a een dissolved, al] persons paying le Fermer experience and calculation The Newmarket Meeting. appointment of a court-martial for the trial J ; : i ; ‘ ” et * _ whly lm mands against the Company are : | have rendered it easy to estimate the de- a | of rebels, si ha ld ltcecir to eM > ain a notified and mquired to fusnish their ; mand for home consumption. The fifty Latest telegraphic despatches say that | The Khedive yesierdry evening drove for | tree, After dnaials pg Cg a ied ' conve bee rede on 6 detec ey ; millions of people will need 300.006.0000 the first October meeting at Newmarket an hour thr ugh the illuminated streets and liniment, weed exterually nail bat ealiey 4.4 adjustment. wes ae ais oe 7 began on the 26th. The race for the Great | was well received. The Khedive will be-|....3 2.” £9 ginal PP aS, | PEAKE BROS, & CO,, bushels of wheat for their own use. It! p°) «4... ; ' ; eured bim. j2 eod whkly had g | M 8, ial : .| Foal Stakes for three-year-olds was won by |stow upon General Wolsely the Grand C le : : ; oS ab ge is also ca cu ated that as the supply of | Lord Falmouth's brown filly Dutch Oven. | Cordon of the order of Oananti’ ae Saeie =" ee a Rubbers just re Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1-82—3aw tf i | old wheat is quite exhausted, that some | Mr. Eyeke’s brown colt Shrewsbury and| A collision occurred on the railway be- o7oreg) $8 Haspey, SoG Ud. 's. [sez] at er ee E 20,000,000 bushels will be needed for a} Leopold de Rothschild’s chestnut filly Nellie | tween Nefische and Mahaameh to-day, by : tT; ye ft : reserve. This, then will leave —pro-| ran adead heat for second place There | which ten natives were killed oe Ratrat Watpo Emersoy, although % viding the smaller estimate of 500.000,-| WeTe Seven starters, including P, Lorillards | ALEXANDER, Se ~S Yoare old, retains ber sestal feudhicn rey @ Q ’ ? . ; , ' , ' ‘ ee j i : . ALEXANDER, Sept. 26. nest remarkable exter “he has a gentile y WU t & 000 bushels is correct—180,000,000 to | oir on Datch Over nt ane rate eat], The British ironclad Minotaur will go to snd noble ier, which: tooke te a i _— Out MP, Stew ai ‘| ASD | find a market outside the limits of the . i iy codiinatha ven at the start. She | Aboukir eer to re-embark troups!g+t-ing of snow white hair and dainty lane | >: ; ima‘e is a7 ene " |there. She then proceeds t alta and | paps — . . . couutry ; and if the larger estima’e s the [he race for the first Nursery stakes, for | ; ; the Channel ae wie Oe * a TUS BU ESTER, : correct aa" the farmers ef the Union two-year-olds was won by Sir 8. D. Astley's | ° fe, Weteaaiiion Sept 26 Prensa ees - i sain : must find a market for 280,000,000 Saucy Boy, with Lord Vivian sloconsiant| « esiinox timieten de ae aon = nf & Vea W A A | ED, ‘ bushels. second and Lord Castlereagh’s Petticoat Tiere h be n2 000 oe ee hed a 4% J i. & ’ ; oo + for | third. Ten-horses ran including P. Lyi Oe eee cases repartec ae TLE ; ein nes iis the oe aly Hay ‘edi. eke og pas a ee A s be sold by Auction, on SATUR- | | Sept. 1, ’82 tre oe ‘ le , . 7 a ey ; 5 aii OF Pe proved fatal. ‘Y DAY, the (0th inst., at 11 0’ lock fore- pt. ', S2-—eod tf ty as. whly im 4 4 teution of able journal editors and other oe : ih Tunis, Sept. 27. noon, at subscriber's store,— ° J ne UBS) a MINER j thinkers iu the U pited States. Latest from Ireland. Near Kairwan, recently, a band of mar-| 30 barrels APPLES, Gravenstein and Em- > et Chon ry ory — ere a pub Great Britaiu, of course, is the one am eed auders attacked a party of sixty horsemen | peror, EX Karr, ished on P TD Inland i ' great consumer of the surplus grain of penne, we tae fo sna, has been | belonging to the French topographical ex- B. WILSON HIGGS | meieih —— Os ue : . > : po inde y Davitt for the formation of | pedition The French d as | Sept 28—2i asd "2 this continent. Last year, Englan ae eee ee a "5 datey e " ee. SOARES, « WPS | SY; : Auctioncer, | 7 : ann’ 108,000,000 bushels Sacaa and ie a La gher o Ser aan whose leading ob-' killed and seven of his men dabdicd. ‘The | — —— Phepnician 11) ANTS, LOST, i ol ND, de. : } ‘ & . ; ; »~ | jee ts wi! e the improvement of the social | brigands lost 80 killed and 50 wounded. 1 1 > vu Peas 2. < a 000 ewt. of flour. This year, it is esti- | and ic iti : . ig? get P= > QUE ae . * 2 . $ esti- | and political condition of the Trish, and | sayy : a i ; | cae that she will need only 103,000,- the prevention of emigration from Ireland | By the prem sokeleinae ttt me n | r 4 ' I ne — : 0 ti 106,000 OOO bushels of wheat | by obtaining profitable employment for ae et : : n n Nipg perry _ gg | MINER Office, . : ' ; heat. | > , ‘ at Governor's Island while firing a salute . j an SS rian France is short about 4,000,000 bushels: | /@° 7 and evicted tenents. The schewe!., 4.9% £3 “4 Pringe County Ex $ eo ne ar ee . 7 : ' 2 . . * | wilt he Clecussed 46 4 convents S Mtiael Fret ca frigate, yesterday, privates ai Ce oul \ ‘Xhtbi tien, fetO LET, «4 new House containing 6 ; . bs Spans oA waut something better x iain tiake aa a ad sti "7 #, = Kati ind W helan were killed, and private s | BR AR ta Riiuated on Fitzroy Street, East than 21,000,000 bushels. in cousequence}O.4 7:. Parnell refuses ‘ aad aa ‘3 ee ney a \ Clan: probably fa ay inj: red, > ETURN TICKETS will be ‘ssued at ONE oni particulars apply to William Harper, 8 ; CaP bed Harves., Almost all other pr ject, on the greund that the ferwatior lt, a “ge a ae ee ee ro ) at FINST CLASS FARK from all Stations ’ ANTED lain cook also house parts of Europe has abundance, and to! of such an Organiration Would ‘be tov | “oe + ee Se huea % | ob this Railway to Summerside, on the §tb \ mck ; . ot rn Ea ] ; spare; aud vow that the war is over iy | sible under the existing Coercion Act. | ¢, i. See ee eee 6th October, prox., good to return uj: to GEO DAVIES Wate st . a [xe 22, eod } Egypt, Iudia will send to England, | *g#n, Diilon, Brennan and Kettle desire | dial New B . soni oat a 7th, to parties attend. : & CO, , — through the Suez Canal large quantities | @scussion on the subject. vaceeie gs Fenty San. og Live Stock me ck estiik; will Ke MLE OS FD LET, ete of wheat. a eee The four story stone factory in Shelton, regular tariff rates to Exbitition ‘put will be Sept. 11, 1882—whly A sitnat-d residence fronting on the In view then of what we here lay be-| The Archbishop of Canterbury. | coupled hy Maltby, Stevens, Curtis & Co.,| formed free on presentation of certificate coe oe meee Wave ene Yeo WORT fox manntacturers of silver spoons, the New| ie Se ea Cumberland Street, at present in the oceup® ore our readers, enforced by the fact sage : + from Secretary ot Exhibition that ownership ; . 5 toini that the wheat crop of this “C The condition of the health of the Arch- | Yt Dessicating Co., and E, 0. Maltby, | has not changed ale tea Done ae 7 p us "Canada of bishop of Cantert : a oe manufacturers of silverware, was burned | aul a Trai ; lin residence of Rev: F. W. Moore and Gt Ours is an abuod isbop of Canterbury excites grave appre- | A Special] Passenger Train will leave . , easiog ; garnered an abduo aut one, and safely hension. He is drowsy and disposed to this mornlaog. loss $150,000. ; Charlottetown for Summerside at 8 o'clock, | i. Vn . Macleod, Esquire, 4 Popisr Villa. tae i 1832.3 i be predict that the year | sleep a great deal. ‘The die gnosis,” rays , |4 m, on October 6th, stepping only ot mR f =? — wares 2008 Jae me lag ) e. rt 1 be one of cheap bread. the Lancet, * js thrombosis in the left lung. Weather Bulletin. | Hurter River, County Line and Kensington € orm3tor y s “ — ™ shila an ; Speculation, combivations, and ‘‘cor- | to a considerable extent, with stight pren- <n | rations, going acd reiurning. ‘he Mixed . : O LET, a bouse containing six root. : pers” may, for a time, put up prices, yet | monia on the right side, congestion of Frobabilities for the next 24 hours for the Train for Tignish will leave summerside at MESTING of the Committce to con. Apt ly to James MoLzop, Spring Park rae surplus is beyond the cou- nee a eu nen: with increase Varitime Provinces. cauilEees’ + clue ee magia re Sie + cel label * ra noe ous. {se a ol of these tricks of the mar _in the hypertrophy of the heart, following ie din Cite Consretl (hanno the general toudency for a Ket, aud | an aitack of pericarditis many years ago Torowro, Sept. 28-10 a. m L. B. AR HIBALD, || vinve, will be held in City Council Chamver,| g\WwO OR THREE (OUD CABINET w be that of low prices lor haan least when, he was Haad-master of Rugby| Light to modeyats wipds, fine weather, not! Railwa bhunibitliliiets:) ted: cits tte: Ven Pri gperge sh B4 gente. the 26th inst,| JOURNEYMEN WANTED at, the P. : ‘ ” : 0 m , : y 3 wo t, 28, 1882, | 8t 4 p.m e s Committee are bereby | E. Island Furniture Warerooms.—M. Schoo}. much change jn temperature, . 28 30 3, wkly ji eee ‘invited to attend, eo ae 27 ? — se 2 Ps Ocean Steamship Gof,