Local an Powe Other Items. te tn ete ntti ele manne —_ ~~ te he - Hox Mr. Prowse is in town ull of the ‘‘Emigrant’ will be blown i orrow at high tide, I Tur Market to-day was fairly attended. ; .@ game as on Friday last. — Saturday last — to-morrow. ‘lhe ‘* Heath city at 9.30. J. W. Morison, Esq., Secretary of Public Works, has returned from a short trip to St. John, N. B Ar Rocklin House so many people stay, Printer’s can’t afford to print them all without some pay.-—li pd A Tra Parry and Apron Fair at Alberton to-morrow in aid of the Methodist Church uf that place. Retarn tickets will be issued from this city at 75 cents. ‘Train leaves at 7 e clock, a. m. A Newcastle gentleman states that he is authorized to match Courtney against Elhott or any man in England, to row on the Tyne or Thames or American waters. Tue Crown Privce of Germany's health is not satisfactory. He has visited Kissingen without much improvement and is said to be in low spirits. Tux recent discoveries in Queen’s County, Nova Scotia, have led to searches for ore in all parts of that County, resulting in the discov ery of both iron and copper ore. Mr. Srewant, of the firm of Geo. Davies & Co., returned home last night. He has been in Great Britain purchasing a stock of goods for sale at the ‘‘ London House” during the coming fall anc winter. A Western Countries train collided with a pair of oxen near Bloomfield, N, 8., on Friday night. Conductor McAvers was seriously in- jured and four flat cars were badly smashed up. Rumors of trouble between China and Japan continue to augment and it is reported that both countries are making warlike prepara- tions. There have lately been consider- able transactions in silk, the market closing quieter. Ar Alberton, on Friday evening, James Stapleton assaulted a man named Gillis with an iron wrench, and inflicted sach injuries on him that his hfe we: ene . o: until yes- terday, when le ‘to show signs of re- waneet, Stapleton va arrested, but escaped from the dy of the Remeuser the d Tea and Concert at Mount Stewart, ag, ee mony 24th inst. Uars will leave at 6.50 a. m. Tickets at single fares, good for two days. ‘*‘Heather Belle” will leave at 9.30 a. m. Return tickets, with tea, 50 cents.—2i Tus steamer ‘‘ Worcester” arrived from Boston at 2.30 thist afternoon, with merchan- dize and the following : MrWM Holmes, Miss Clara McAulay, Mrs Alabon, C Cam Miss Sarah McCaffrey, Mrs P Casey, Mr ‘Thomas Foley, Mr M Patterson, Mr Bernard Trainor aud Mr J H G Murphy. A LeErrer from Battleford, dated Sept. 10th saya: The steamer “Lilly” was sunk between Edmunton and Victoria. Among those ou board were Lieut. Governor Laird and suite, Mrs, Forgel aud the Rev. Mr. Walton and the Rev Mr. Walton and family. The Gov- ernors party procured small boats and rowed 300 miles to buttleford. Ar tHe Licensing Board Meeting held in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court last even- ing, — present, Messrs. Fraser, Curtis and Crabbe,—a renewal of saloon licences was ted to Mr. John Byrne, Mr. Francis Me enna, and Mrs. Hogan. A tavern license was granted to Mr. Benjamin Holland, Dor- chester street, and the license of Mr. Donald Mclsaac was cancelled for non-payment of fees. SurposepD DROWNING AccrpENt.—A Mag- dalen despatch of the 16th says: ‘“Two men belonging tothe schr. ‘Adelaide,’ of Summer- side, P. i L., lying at anchor in Pleasant Bay, left the vessel last evening to go on shore and visit some friends. ‘They left the house they had been visting at about 11 o’clock, p.m., to return on board their vessel, since which time they have not been seen. A dory is missing from the beech this morning, and it is sup- posed in attempting to return to their vessel they were capsized and drowned, or driven out to sea, as the wind was blowing from the westward during the night. Tue necessity of organizing a society for the. prevention of cruelty to,animals, in this city, is every day becoming more and more apparent. Time and again we see instances which require the redress demanded by such asociety. But the protection of dumb animals : from the heartless cruelties perpetrated by their owners is a matter of law as much asa matter fo:aS. P. C. A. Then why do not the officers of the law become more vigilant? Why dothey not punish every unfeeling wretch they see ill-using dumb animals, Yesterday a trackman passed through our streets driving a horse, attashed to sloven, which was loaded with sixteen barrels of flour. The Civic bye- law distinctly states that ‘‘six barrels of flour shall b> deemedas composing a load."’ The in- dividual to which we refer carries but two barrels short-of three time that number, and with all on board asks his neighbor to ‘“‘help his team up the hill.” Again, we often see an individual (iriving the mere skin-covered frame of a horse through our streets. Many times we see this sorrowful-looking animal loaded with coal, the driver perched upon the cart, instead of helping in an odd turn of the wheel. With reins in hand, this heartless human jerks the bit against the toothless gums of the infirm quadruped, while the weight of his lazy carcass aided to the load, apparently bends the back of the animal in such a manner as would lead the spectator to believe it is cracking and about to break. These are two ef many instances which we could quote had we space at our di We hope the author- ities will take this matter in hand, and justly punish the crucl offenders, ‘Tue Hon. Senator Carroll, of British Colum- \ bia, died suddenly at Woodstock, Ont., on ‘ REMEMBER the Tea Party at Mount Stewart | Belle ® leaves this & ' ( Perkins & Sterns. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED VIA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmerss, New, Black Merinos,° | New Black Satins, New Black Crapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LACK, &e., &e., Ke. All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low ~ Prices. IS & STU : eS meena DOAN a RI aan j Dougall of P. EI. adh NEWS BY TELECRAPH. eeeeseeteninenneneiiancttiiie een esisstt ee ete Dominion Rifle Match | Success of the Island Team. eee PRIZES PRESENTED BY THE PRINGESS. HOMEWARD BOUND. Special Dispateh to Daily Examiner. Orrawa, Sept. 22. $ The Dominion Shooting Match was fin- ished today. The Princess presented the prizes in the Senate Chamber this after- neon. The Island Team secured twenty indi- vidual prizes. Private Dover won first prize in Minister of Militia’s competition. Sergeant Mac- dougall won two prizes and badge in the Governor-General’s Match, and is sixth in the Wimbledon Team. Two hundred and fifty competitors entered. In the shooting averages the Island Team did remarkably well ; but was at a disadvantage in compet- ing against the other Provinces, because of the small number sent here. The Team leaves for home to morrow. THE DOMINION WIMBLEDON. Orrawa, Sept. 20. At the close of the Provincial Match of the Dominion Rifle Association, this morn- ing, the score stood :— Points. Ist, Nova Scotia, - 384 2nd, Quebec, - . . 384 3rd, Ontario, . . - 376 4th, Manitoba, - - . 341 5th, P. E. Island, . - 322 €th, New Brunswick, - : . 261 The first individual prize was won by Major Bennett, 50th, with a score of 59. The following are the Maritime winners of individual prizes, giving the number ef their standing in each competition fired :— PROVINCIAL MATCH, Points. - Sth, Sergt. Harris, Halifax, G. A., 55 8th, Sergt. Kedey, 68th, N. 5., 54 13th, Capt. Walsh, 53rd, N.5., 53 20th, M. Allen, P. E. L., 62 2ist, Lt. Col. Ketchum, 67th, N. B., 52 25th, Sergt. Shand, H. G. A., N.S., 52 33rd, Capt. Crawford, P. E. I., dl MINISTER OF MILITIA’S PRIZE, There were 140 competitors, range 500 yds., 7 rounds, any position,. The following prizes were taken by Maritime men :— Points. Ist prize, $25—Pte. Dover, P. E. 1., 32 3rd ** 15-—Pte. McElman, N. 5., 32 4th <‘‘ 1Q@—Sap. J. R. McRobbie, N. B.,32 = 5—Sap. J. H. McRobbie, N. B., 31 _— * —Sap. B. Hooper, P. E.I., 31 rth ** —Corp. Crawford, P. E.1., 29 l5th ‘¢ —Sergt. Pallen, N. B., 28 2th ‘ —Sergt. Kedey, 68th, N. 5., 28 29th ‘“‘ —Sap. L. Hooper, P. E.I. 26 AFFILIATED ASSOCIATION MATCH, Range 600 yards, 10 rounds; any position. ist prize $75 - 47th Ritle Association, Kings- ton. 2nd prize $45—Montreal Rifle Association. 3rd prize $30—10th Royals. 4th prize $15—Proevince of Quebec Rifle As- sociation. The individyal prizes were : Points. Ist prize, Snider Rifle and $15—Lieut. Langstroth, N. B. Cavalry, 39 13th, Sergt. M. Allen, P. E. L., 36 14th, Pte. Grey, P. E. L, 36 17th, Capt. Hartt, 62nd. N. B., 36 19th, Sapper Williams, N. B, E., 39 22nd, Lt. Col. Ketchum, 67th, N. B., 35 GOV. GENERAL'S MATCH. On Monday the Governor General’s match is to be competed for by the 30 making the highest aggregate in previous matches. The only eligible Maritime com- petitors are, Capt. Curren of N. 8., Lt, Langstroth of N. B. Cavalry, Pte. Bent of N. 8., Sergt. Harris of Halifax, Sergt. Weyman of N. B. Calvary and Sergt. Mc- Married. At the residence of the bride’s father, by the Rev. J. H. Coliins, Mr. Richard K. Brace. of Charlottetown, te Miss Mary Olivia S:hurman, of Summerside. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 20—J M Henderson, Pius Locke, W L Watson, Geo R Wood, W Deardon, Mon- treal; A C Johnson and wife, Halifax; Geo E McLauchlin, St John. 22—Johu H Winsloe, St Peter’s Bay; A Finlayson, Vernon River Bridge; J E Brown, Boston; Miss McLauchlin, Souris. REVERE HOUSE. Sept 20—J Lindberg, St John’s, Nfid; Thos Galbraith, Port Hope; W Allisworth, N T Norman, Montreal; H M Doan, C Gardiner, Summerside; F E Owens, Ficton, Ont. 22—E Lugersoll, Washington; T M Thomas, London; Chas P Knight, Souris. ROCKLIN HOUSE, Sept. 23.—William I Wilson, Broad Cove, C B; Mj MaCormack, Souris; J McLeod, Orwell; KS Cosson, Smith Falls, Ont; J H Edwards, do; James Laird New Glasgow; A McMillan, West River; Jeremiah Shedd, dish; Mrs W Patrick, Crapand; Miss E Fal- coner, Pictou, N 8; Mrs E McLeod, Lot 49; D Eagan, Mt Stewart; James Gay, Pownal; Wm Hyde, West River; Mrs D McLeod, ‘Pownal; Robert Dperrart, Strathenstesys David Stewart, do; Rey Mr Dyer, Alberton; Miss Dyer, do; R Matheson, Brown’s Creek; D ’ “55 weet’ e a A NG NB EE AA A, "a a goat errs Boston, Mass; Rev J B Woodland, Caven-f ULEARANGE DALE bow to the Public, beg to draw attention to their clear alee Sale COMMENCING THIS DAY, AND TO Continue for One Month. Mr. James DesBrisay on ) very favorable terms, also a AT RECENT _ Auction Sales, AND BEING OBLIGED TO Importations of New Goods, NOW ARRIVING, they have determined to make Large Reductions From Former Prices, TO CASH CUSTOMERS, For One Month from Date, The Public are cordially invited to call and inspect our Stock and Prices, that they may be convinced of our sincerity in mak- ing the above offer and that REAL BARGAINS ARE TO BE OBTAINED. Tremaine & Metcalf, —SUCCESSORS TO— JAMES DesBRISAY, 83 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, July 24,81879. McLeod, dog Ch’town, Sept. 2, 1879. The Subscribers, in making their Make Room ‘for Extensive | fr the service of the Department. Pe gern Ny an nnn 0 iar ante EC OL LEE. % CREAT CLEARING OUT SALE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOP FURNITURE, te... Etc., Ete. J WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Store of JAMES D. MASON, Queen St,, on Wednesday, the 24th inst. AT ll O'CLOCK, ie A ‘ ‘ » 2 "ay fhe Entire Stock-in-Trade, —OQONSISTING OF— Dress Go is, Shawls, Crapes, Mantle Clotha, Ulster Cloths, Velveteens, Silks, Skirts, Corsets, ‘Ties, Fancy Wove Guods, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Ladies Ulsters, Jackets and Mantles, Blue Serges, Scarlet Flannels, Wool Scarfs and Ties, Umbrellas, Jeans, Tickmgs, Shirtings, Ladies Cloth and Kid Gioves, Carpets,—in Scotch, Union aud Hemp, Felt and Linen Crumb Cloths, Stair and Curtain Damask, Curtain Reps, Table Damasks and Linen, Blankets, Counter- panes and Bed Covers, Osnaburgs, Bagging, Grain Bags, Table Covers, Window Hollands, Fur Mutis—in Musquash, Monkey, Badger, Chinchilla, Imitation Seal, Grebe, Mink, and Imitation Mink, Fleeey Yarn, and Wool Hosiery. READY-MADE CLOTHING—In Over- coats, Jackets, Pants and Vests, Undercloth- ing Collars, Hats, Caps, Braces, Mitts, Muf- fiers and Ties, etc., etc. Show Cases, Shop Stores, Tilton and Mac- Farland Safe, nearly new, aud other shop Furniture, TERMS.—AI! sums under $50 Cash above that amount, 3 months credit on approved Joint Notes. The entire Stock will be cleared out with- out reserve. Creat bargains may be expected. W. D. STEWART, Auctioneer Ch'town, Sept. 11, 1879. A. CARD. us certain individuals in this community are circulating false stories for the pur- pose of injuring my business, I issue this card, thanking the ladies and gentlemen of this city for their very handsome patronage bestowed on me during the past fifteen years; and also Havin g purchased the Stock of informing them that I attend the residence of the pupils ; that I pay special attention to be - ginners as wel! as advanced pupils ; that my charges are no higher than other teachers ; and that I undertake to give as much, and more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming year as in the past one. Punctuality and regularity guaranteed, Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest notice. QUANTITY OF GOODS), riers srSoct seis Bove tte, aw Class opens on Wednesday next, S. N. EARLE. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1879,—Im eod y Department of Militia and Defence. OTICE is herby given that the above Department invites tenders for the pur- chase of a quautity of arms not now required : Tenders to be received until noon on the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1879, Quantities and description as follows, viz:— 2,983 Peabody Rifles. 226 Starr Carbines. 176 Colt’s Revolver Pistols. 34 Allan’s Pistols. 76 Artillery Oarbines, O. P. 219 Cavalry = do. do. 107 Speneer do. 5 do Muskets. 1,840 Long Enfield Rifles, M. L, 197 Short do do do. Any information required in regard to the above can be obtained on application to the undersigned. THOS. WILY, Lt. Col. Director of Stores, &c. [sep 12—2aw tld Warts. Lost, Found, &e ttawa, Sep. Ist. ’79. OST—On Saturday evening last, a sum of money. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this Office, or with John W. Scott, at W. D. Stewart’s Auction toom.—sept23 1i , XPRESS WAGON— For Sale—will be ; sold cheap. Apply at the EXamrner Office, [sept 20, 3in] ANTED— A girl to do general house- work. Must be wel! recommended. Apply at the Reverr Hovuse.—s 16 tf OUND-—A bunch of four Keys—two shop keys and two smaller ones. Ap- ply at the Examiner Office and pay for this advertisement. —sep 16 © LET.—1wo Furnished Rooms, with Board, in a central of the town. Apply at the Examiner office. LET.—A pleasantly situated House, on West Gratton Street, next door to Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Lonpon Howse. (Sept. 12,—tf. hop to Let.—-One of the best Business hk Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situs ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {aug!—tf] > OR SALE.--Valuable Residence, cen- trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large yYard Apply at this office. ose” som a RE LOR TI NR