pocal and Other Items. | } hot spoken to her on the subject for some npany at Hunter \ sley Point yester day ' . ' tle of houses and tene t st 3 clock See advt A MuN - received this morn- ing e establis meut «of i al : | , . } SK rare f Emanuel | , with Mrs and Mies e m Monda evel j to p | x th, a j ; | ~~ be en ed : ‘ D atu are nerve 1 juve i tad. " er- | Sion anotier « im i on Saturday, eter the Gr: at, , I me and the latter} 1 ui so that 1t had to b | aii a : EIN ND The Lik Stock | a ’ | Ji ft ust , says: The weather | during k has been almost tropical. has there been such ex Not for man srs at ome ve ‘ has been experienced within th : ad ? } government agents at Ottawa are arranging to employ six handred Uana- dian boatmen for service on the Nile river in connection with the expedition for the relief of Gen. Gordon This boat brigade is ex- pected to i (Juebec on toe 13th September for Egypt > Tue Summerside Presbyterian Sabbath School Picnic was held at Bedeque yesterday Children aud teachers were conveyed to the ground in the steamer Welliogten. Over three hundred were in attendauce, aud a pleasaut day was spent vine i Ar a Grit meeting in Charlottetown the Hono. T. W. Dodd said: **We must show the people of the Dominion that we are not in favor of Sir /J r his Government. Alas, poor Dodd Phe electors of Queen's have shown that they are in favor of Suir John aud his (lover! t. (iiawa li ~ | launche dj new ship named the Warrior, 637 tons register, was t \ lames Kitchen, River John, Her dimeusions are: length of keel 2 br adth 41 feet, depth 24 feet. | She 1 " i Al for 13 years in Bureau | ‘ ‘. y the bui'der, Capt. | . mh Be I will comma » aud other - Tue team to represent this Province, at the | anbnual meeting + Dominion Rifle Associa tion, Ottawa, leaves to-morrow morning. It v learn, | mposed of the following | ma! Kk “ la G, L. Dogherty, Lieut. | E. MecDouga g ant Hooper, Lieut. Longworth, sergeant Allan, Sapper Davison, | Le Horne, Sergeant Lem Yuunker, } ae | Derine the first seven months of 1884, the United States « x porte a 62,700,000 lbs. of re- tiaed sugar to Europe—-principally to England And yet w id people in Cauada prepared to atl that protected countries cannot compete | with ( trad uiatries! Free trate 18} rapidly killiny suyar refining in England, who now beying their refioe Suga ted America —Hx, Herald > » Ling.—The Montreal Ww i parenolders of the Black Dian mships running between M Galf porcs intend holding a p ’ ing at the office of th { ivuse ~quare on ‘lues- der to officialiy sanc ed by the directors re- vase of the captial | o - I \ ter, Capt. Blankenship, are from Boston at five u’ciocs ou Tuesday yw i yf ad the followiny pas- Hon. J Carveli, Mrs. King, Mrs. } Fi i . Mr. W. H. Thoratou aad wife, Mr. | rve Yorke and wife, Miss ©, Smith Miss Is b | , Me. W. FT. Snae, Miss >acdie E. Fis irs. McQuarrie, Mrs. James O sla liss Ada McKinnon, Miss J. Me- | Ka ru, Miunte Kaston, Kate Arno d, Agnes | Melz Mrs. Muun, Annie Hogan, Jobn Fiyon, dirs, Leod. — SoMernHinec New here has always been | great ditfi io getting water-proof coats to lit satisiactorily about the neck and shoulders, for stout and round-shouldered men. You in avowl this and have a pertect fit by leav- ing your mea with us. We have made arrangements with an English firm to have these coats made on our own patterns, 80 that we are in a position to warrant a good tit. Wecaa show over 100 s2mples of the goods from which the coats will be made, ranging in pi from 88 to$24. Every coat Warranted to come the same as sample of goods shows. You can have better material and cheaper thaa i buying ready-made goods. — John Me! ’ od & Co., Merchant Tailors. aug27 ti sian \tTameTen Svictpe wita Rat Porson — About tne iidle of last week Bombadier John Dowling awed about 27, of the Royal Artillery stativoed at Fort Clarence, deserted and was not fount til yesterday about noor, when adissolute y uag woman gave the alirm near Mount Hope Asylum that he had poison ed himself. It seems that Vowling and the girl had been camping out in the woods m the vicinity togeher, and he had been nking freely till probably attacked with the d.t’s, In this state he proposed that they both romantically ter Minate their existence by sharing a package of “Rough on Rats.” which was in their pos- $es3100 Sbe J sting'y agreed, but the man carried out his part of tae resolve ia earnest, deliberately swallowing half the package. Then, iustead of j ining him, she few for ai, and he was dosed with emetics and brought over to the military hospital on a stretcher by fourcomrades The girl was afterwards taken in charge by her mother. The artilleryman Was r-ported last wight to be recovering.— Halifax Chronicle 25th ~- >--—- i ra’'s Acid ’oosphate j VERWORKED FEMALES. | | P Co Ashla' d, O., says: ‘Tt pe 8 ry asa nerve tonic; also dy i ions of the s amach, with | generai debility uch 48 we tiod im overwork - ed females, with nervous iewdathe aml its av ryan De,” I LAME OI GIT i NID ta a Lilie cee ee ee SSS eAeSeNNe scenes eae eee } iucrease in the business of Liovds and vari | made on the Rinpai forts. | day, and transferred the mail to a | sition I TELEGRAPHIC” i ‘ NEWS. PROIAL DEspatones vo Tuk EXAMINER. | P | A Terrible Tragedy. Toronto, Aug. 26. A terrible tragedy oceurred at Markdale Grey County, yesterday, the principal being William Norris, head master, an: Miss Ford, second teacher, of Markdai public school, It appears Norris had been paying attention to Miss Ford, but Mis: Ford had given him no encouragement At recess yesterday morning Norris visited Miss Ford’s schoolroom and asked her t marry fim and she refused. He then fired three shots from a revolver at her and blew 18 own brat ut, The youbg lady, veh shot in the arm and the head is expected to rccover, as the shot in the ‘ i g| Heed off from the kul, Mis Ford is now able to converse. ind says ever encouraged his attention, aud } * : : , ' snit fhe Nad give her up, as he has We Ks, } —_—e A Kise in Tea and Insurance. Lonvon, Ang. 26. ry al ‘ . . Cie Telegraph's financial article says war between France and China has led to an us other insurance oftices. Premiums of | trom ten to fifteen per cent. have been paid | On vessels laden with munitions of war for } China. There is a that strong} representations will be made by England, Germany and America to Minister Ferry, | in relation to treaty ports of the Chinese | Empire, although it is not believed France | will really attempt to blockade them, It is probable that rates of current Mincing lane markets will be enhanced in a short time, especially on tea, prospee t ee Accident to a P. E. Islander. Ricumonp, Me., Aug. 26. A man giving the name of William Fer- guson, holding a ticket to P. E. Island, stepped from the Flying Yankee train, when it was going at the rate of thirty-five miles per .hour, at Main Street crossing, this afternoon. He was thrown seventy-four feet, receiving but slight injuries. The man is apparently insane. He is held here by the authorities until they hear from P. | E. Island. ce —— A Heavy Bombardment, The Times’ Foochow special dated yes- terday says there has been heavy bom- bardment of the Minzan forts by the | French fleet. The forts are believed to have been silenced. No attack Lonpon, Aug. 26, | has been | | seinen acini | A Bank Robbed. | St. Pavt, Miyxn., Aug. 26. | Between Saturday night and Monday | John | Morning the vault of the Peoples Bank was | 4\lezs. robbed of $10,000. A book-keeper named | Edward Mason is missing, and has no doubt taken the money, Woo Sing Attacked. Hone Kona, Aug. 26. The French mail boat. stopped here to- neutral steamer. An immediate attack is to be made on Woo Sing, in order to clear the entrance to the port of Shanghai. —— An Officer of High Rank Hilled. Lonvon, Aug 26. [It is reporied that during the bombarc- ment of Foo Choo, a French officer of high rank was killed. Only three Chinese gun- boats were destroyed. The French will re- commence firing at three o'clock to-morrow Mornipg”. General Wolseley. Lonpon, Aug. 26. General Wolseley will proceed to Egypt at once to assume chief command of the forces there. Se Weather cuiletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for Ge aritime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 27--10 a. m. Moderate south-west and north-west winds> fine weat.ier, higher temperature. a The Transcontinental Road. HON. GEORGE BROWN’S OPINION. a a | It cannot be questioned by anyone, that | the influence which the Globe newspaper | once wielded through the Reform ranks, | was soely due to the late lamented manag- | ing director, Senator Brown, and but for his untimely end, that journal would, with- out doubt, long since have educated reform- ers to believe in the Canadian Pacific Rail- way scheme, and Mr. ,Brown would have prevented it from becoming a political issue. As long ago as_ the 3rd September, 1862, Mr. Brown, when writing to his friend, the late Hon. L. H. Holton, by implication ap roved of a continuous railway track from the Atlantic to the Pacific, as the fol- lowing extract from his letter will estab- lish :—'‘Whatever smail politicians and the London Témes may say, you may depend upon this, that the Governmeat and the leaders of the opposition perfectly under- s'and our position, and have nv thought of changing the relations between Canada and the mether country. On the con- trary, the members of the govern- ment (with the exception of Glad- stone) are set upon the Intercolonial Rail- way anda grand transit reute across the continent. But for Mr. Gladstone's oppo- have reason to believe that the | scheme would have been announced by this | time.” (Vide page 202 of *'The Life anx Speeches of the Hon. George Brown,” by | Alex. McKenzie. So, if such a scheme was feasible in tle | | opinion of the Jate illustrious reform chan - | lon twenty-pyo ,years ago, it has cerpalnly pdt Uy tls Sade bthrdat Wane, | OS 8 a THE DAILY EXAMINER, AUGU ST 27, 1884. For st, J ohi's, hewfoundland, STEAMSHIP CORBA N,” Due here on or about isi September, STEAMSHIP “ BONAVISTA,” Due here on or absut Sth September, Both steamers carrying Freight, also Cattle and Sheep on deck For Freight or Passaye apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO. AGENTS. Ch’town, Auz 25 -tf LONDGH AED LIVERPOOL 1884, Regular Traders, 1884, BARKENTINE “EREM A,” y , 4 300 tons Register, classed 9 years Al at Lloyds, Richard Rendle, Commander, Will sail from London for Charlottetown ABOUT THE 20th SEPTEMBER. ALSO THE BARK ““MOSELLE,’’ 500 tons Register, classed 10 years Al at Lloyds, MoLleod, Commander, Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown About the 25th September, Carrying freight at through rates to Picton, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. For freight or passage apply in London to John Pitesirn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Aug 2i—3aw tf For Loudon aud Liverpool Now on the berth at Peake’s No, 2 Wharf, jarkentine 66 ER EMA,” FOR LONDON. ALSO BARK “MOSELLE,” FOR LIVERPOOL. Both vessels carrying Lobsters at low rates. For freight apply immediately to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Aug 21—tf Credit Fonsier Franco-Canadien. OANS on Mortgage for periods not exceed- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund, The borrower is privileged to pay off his loan, in whole or in part, at any sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be obtiined on application at the office of Messrs. Sullivan & Mavueill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres sum jour 4i. HOUSE TO LET. ifY.HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street nearly opposite the r-s.dence ef William Brown, Esq. It ¢ :.t.ius twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, au) has been papered anew and painted iugiic and outside this summer, There is 2lsc a Stable, Coach-house and Garden a. :¢ hed, HGNALD FERGUSON, Juty 7; 1o64, SELL THEM, Colored and White SHIR Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884..-dy wkiy Ee GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! W.& A. Brown & Co. TINGS, very cheap. 1) bey % the nex! fifty days we wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS. and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, dc., 5c., 54¢., 6c. and 64e. 5.000 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTONS, l4c., for 10c. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to 16ec, 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. WHOLESALE AND RETATIL.. W. & A. BROWN & CO. New Hosiery, of PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Ch’town, August 1, 1884, the best value, 0 COTTONS, Perkins & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, ‘The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, CREY COTTONS, 70: COTTON WARPS. Everything at the very Lowest FPrices! PERKINS & STERNS. IN STORE: 250 brls. High Grade Patent, 750 brls. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris, Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE; 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas aud Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J, PF. SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST 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, LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month, Orders given by G., W, DsBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Styéet. i ; | ; July 16—ti } } Spruce Snars For Sale. 'f PXHE Subscriber has in Boom in Picton, 25 Spars, suitable for yards for vessels or schooners masts. Apply to James Little, Pictou, or to D. McKENZIE, Greentield, Colchester,JN. S. Aug. 4, 1884.—wkly lm MOUN¢ ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMY, Sackville, N- B. { ir HIS well known institution imparts a thor- ough Engli-h and Commercial education, ‘and prepares students for college matriculation | ‘and forthe civil service examinations, Stu- dents have the privilege of attending avy WANZER | 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- | 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 Ma- | chinery in motion, } Grand International Bench Show of Doge. | he Exhibition wil) be in full operation | from Friday, September 5th, to Saturcay, the vided with ail the accessories of a pleasant |!3th, '884, and will be o pentill ten p, m. 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 Colege, Sackville, N. B., J. KR. INCH, Mi. A., L.L. B., PRESIDENT. rq HF first term of the Collegiate year 18845 will begin on Thursday, Sept. lith. Matriculation examinations begin on Friday, Sept. 12th, at 10 o'clock, a. m., the value of Thirty and Twenty D ilars respectively will be uffered for competition at these examinations, For calendar containing fall particulars as \to courses of study, expenses, etc., address the President of pie Co. Sabkivlifd, iity 78; 1844. ality \—4w twit Two prizes ot | j each dey. Reduced rates 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, f Secretaries, 76 St Gabriel Strect. July 256—ti sep 6 STEAMER MIRAMICHI Montreal to Chailottetown. Leaves Montreal, Monday, llth August, and every alternate Monday a!terwards, Returning, leaves Summerside, Tuesday, 19th August, and every alternate Tuesday. Superior passenger accommodation, | freight carried carefully at lowest rates. CARVELL BBUS. Ch’town, Aug, 1, 1884, and seaaeneieeetemnentenrdiinenemeeemnmnednee nme eee seaet en eS EN , eee cena ee bab - - : eaten ee he +> aw M ea a