ain | | <avciint - mmm CAE Facal and 0 her tems. received ab Young's. > = citizens looked for the electrie light New Ribbons just MANY last night—and saw it not. - ° We are again indeoted to Dr. Strickland for late New York papers > New Crapes—aplendid value-—just opened at You ia's ee CousctrtLon Siri, Street Commissioner, js to-day having ew troughs several of our city pumps. > pl aced st Fiper D. Crawrorp will (D. V.), prea h | in the Christian Meeting House, Great George Street, te-morrow (yanday) evening, at 65 | o’eleck. a }* On Wednesday a boy was knocked out of a iT fishing boat off Crepaud Harbor, and was | rescued with much difficulty after being a coasiderable time in the water. — - Tut Cadeta of Temperance will mect on Tuesday evening next, The Grand Secretary, Mr J. &. Mills, of tlalifax, will be present. A full attendance reinvested. —- _ — Now that the Scott Act is, beyond quea- tion, the law of this land, all law abiding citizens will respect it—wil!l uphold the otlicer who enforces it, and condemn the man who will not do his duty a > ————— Casks of violation of Scott Act were brought against Mallet and Bevan before Messrs. Macgowan and McPhee, and were stpened to- day en account of the absence of Me, McPhee, whe had tho informatien in his sscssion. pe oSeah — Sell canal A poy, whose nare we are unable to learn, was drowned at V toria, Crapaud, on Wed- nesday last. While pushing a boat out from the wharf, he fel! ov.rboard, and was unable to save himsclif, lis body was recovered gome time afterwars. Tue Northampton is sway, our little round of gayety is complete, and the young ladies are treasuring up tender words and looks, and hoping she (or at least he) will come again. Livery Stable keepers, and Scott Act breakers, also rejoice over their profits, and. pray for asafe voyage, and a speedy return. — -<>- —-- A ‘*Frienp or Law anp OrpER” sng- gests that *‘ the Stipendiary Magistrate shou'd question every man who comes before him, convicted of drunken ness, as i> where he got the liquer, and should retain the man se cen- vieted in custody until the required informa- tion is. given. : — > New Mantle Orname ts and Trimmings jest recened at Young's. -- ->---— Coxviorions.—Joln Locheren, jof County Line Station, Lot 67, and Mary McKinnon, Mt. Stewart, were to-day severally convicted before Theophilus JvesBrisay and Alexander Hayden, Esq’s., and each fined in the sum of fifty dollars and costs, for a breach ef the Canada Temperance Act, 1578, on the prose eution of James Curtis, Esq., Iaspector of Licenses for Queen's County. ico -cilllidaeeaini ** Wat do you think of the present sys- tem of training in our theological semi- paries ?” asked somebody of Moody at one of his meetings. ‘:I have no opinion about it,” was the sensible reply. ‘‘I never went through a theologics| seminary, and I uever talk about anything I know nothing about.” The editor of the Patriot should have sseen this before he wrote thosetwo columns anent Walter's letter. — a ete A MEETING will be held in the Legislative library, ea Monday, the 12th inst , at 4 p. m., to take into consideration the propriety of forming for the Island zn Historical Society. J. T. Bulmer, Esq., the Corresponding Seere tary of the Historical Society of Nova Scotia, will be present to e3 plain the objects, working, etc , of such societies. His Honor the Lieut. Governor will preside. All persons inter- ested in the progress and growth of historical, antiquarian, and ge ographical researches are eordially invited to ..ttend.—li -_- —>- Mr. Kiesnepy, the Scottish vocalist, who sang in C sarlottetown Tuesday night, did not carry away a very good impression of the working of the Scot t Act in that city. In Reuddock’s Hall, Wednesday night, he said that about a dozen drunken men were in the gallery of the Char) ottetown theatre while his extartainment wus going on. He hoped the Scott Act worked better in Moneton.— Monc- ton Times. - - > — New Velvets, Silks, Satins, just opened at Young's. a Boy Kittep sy 1He TRAIn.— We are very sorry to hear that « little boy about twelve years old was run over aud killed by this morning’ s train, east, near Cardigan. The boy’s name was Taylor. He came out to the Island last fall. He was poor and gained a livelihood in various places. Last night he worked about the railway station at George- town. This morning he came on the train to- wards town, but as he bad no ticket he had to get off at Cardigay Near Cardigan he fell asleep on the tras, and was killed. > and Plushes Tur Loxvos Flovxn —Net to be outdone in any particular, the enterprisivg firm of Geerge Das ies & Company have made great improvemenis ip their wel known store. They have taken dowo the ‘* middle wall of arn? on,” cleared away the stairway at the side, and made cas spacious and imposing and counters all around unter, cevered with cloths, miodles ‘* Quite like a id an elderely gentleman who visited it this torenoon. By the change the capacity of the store has been enlarged, and the conveniences of both clerks and cus- tomers increased. - — ~< ----— Biack and Colored Velveteons ai all prices, just received at Young s. p~ ~<cencifatpieasancann One of the most successful of the successful young Islanders wio have gone abread eeek- ing their fortunes is Mr, William LePage, net long sincein the «employ of Messrs. G —_ Davies & Cu., and well Enown in this city. | Ke is now tie chie! stockholder ina wealth ‘'y company; ; a1. d he has given his name to a give : of almost v orld vide reputation, known aa | ** LePape’s Fish ( tus In the Boston Post of « late date we had the following notice of | this glue: “ The li assian Cemeat Company this city have, in the rear gallery of the Insti- tute exhibition building a fine exhibit of | LePage’s fis glue. It is said to be the firm- | est adhesive made, even superior to the we “lL | known isin glass. Samples sre shown oe: spliced leather, wood ard other materiale, firmly adhering as if of one peaus.. This ha duct reeeived the \ighest aware at the great fishery exhidition at Berlin, 1880. It is used | by the largest < anufactories both in ths | United States and fo weign countries. The ex- tensive and deserved sale of this product is attested by their new factory at Gloucester, the largest of the kind in the world,” reom, with shelve: she sides, and aco ranning dawa the Loadon store,’ Bi ’ i 9 1, 1881. TAILORING DEPARTMENT DAILY BX AMINER, SEPTEMBER 10, 1881. a en tee eects eecnangssiniaonennet NEW AUTUMN GOODS AT THE LONDON HOUSE New Wiineies, New Prints, New Whiite Cotions, New Linings, New Tweeds, New Overcoats, New Reefing Jackets, New Underclothing, &c., &c. A Splendid Range of New Cioths., Over 600 Patterns to Select from GMO. DAVIES & CO. ———S ne, Lone Brancu, Sept. 8. Official bulletin, 6.30 p.m: At 12 te day the President’s temperature was 98-4; pulse 94; respiration 17. At evening dressing (5.30 p. m.), the temperature was 991; pulse 100; respiration 1. He has: taken a liberal amount of food, both solid and fluid, with apparent relish. By special | request of the President 1t has been made. our duty to say in this public manner to | Surgeon General J. K. Barnes, Surgeon J. J. Woodward and Dr. Robert Reyburn, that in dispensing with their sorvices as his | medical attendants, he was actuated only | by the wish to relieves them of labor and responsibility which in his improved con- dition, he could no longer impose upon them. Both the President and Mrs. Gar- geld desire to express to these ge | personally, and in a public manner, their | high appreciation of the great skill and diz- | cretion they so constantly exercised aa | associate council in the management of his | ase up to the present time. (Signed) D. | W. Biss, F. H. Hamilton. | INDEPENDENCE, Mo., Sept. 8. | Five masked robbers stopped the Chicago | and Alion Western Express and mail train | | last night, noar Glen dale, and held the! passengers in terror with loaded rifles and | revolvers. ‘wo robbers knocked down the express messenger and blew open the safe } in the express car, robbing it of $30,000, | and then went through the pockets of every passenger, taking ali their v aluables, after which they disappeared in the woods. A posse are searching for the robbers, and great excitement prevails. Derroit, Mich., Sept. 8. Over 200 psrsons were burned to death by recent bush fires in Northern Michigan, and it is feared the number may reach 500. | Move than 50 townships are almost entirely destroyed and great suffering and distress prevails Bruty, Sept. 8. Emperor William and the Crown Prince started for Dantzie to-night, and will ar- rive there at six on Friday morning. Deriorr, Sept. 8. Aceounts show that the srops in Bing- ham, Sherman and Paris townships in Huron county are harvested and are lost by fire. The remains of a family of seven named Redmund wers found in a well near Charleston. The remains of Henry Cole was also found near Charleston and a family named Sustla in Paris township Mrs. Diefret and three children were burned to death. In Watertown a family named Dennison are believed to be burned. Two! famtiies named Thornton and Lee it is! feared were burned near Richmondville. The wird biew a gale carrying the fire with a rapluity that often prevented escape. On Tuesday afternoon the wind changed, and it is feared this will add new destruction by sending the flames over other sections. The wind 1s high and the country helpless. There are nosiyns of rain. One hundred farailies lost ail their property and this year’s crops, reducing them to absolut? im- meciate want. | Norpro, Va., Sept. 8. Fire is raging in Dismal Swamp. Des- patches from North Carolina say the farm- ers are stacking their corn ceops for fodder, and the rice crop is cut off. Pants, Sept. 6. The Prefect of Constantine, Algeria, re- ceived & despatch announcing that 61 per- sons was burned to death in one day in receut forest fires, and 632 dwellings de- stroyed, Lonvon, Sept. 8. The steamer *‘ Pennsylvania,” from Phil- adelphia, yesterd ay, spoke, 3rd_ inst’, British steamer ‘* Rochester,” from Bostor, ; Aug. 5, fer London, with shaft broken. The ‘‘ Rochester” is in good condition, and her cargo of cattle is doing well. Weather | | fine. The election in the County Tyrone, to! fillthe vacancy in the House of Cx vmmons | caused by the appointment of Lytton (Lib- eral) as commissioner under the Land Act, | resulted in the return of Thos. A. Dickson, | i Liberal. 72 P Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the; Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 10 —10a. m. Mode rate winds, fair weather. ~_— . oom « Special Noticee. Just REcEIVep at L. E. Prowse’s a large | Stock of Christy’s London Hats, latest styles. Leave your orders for Norton’s Express and | you can depend upon having your baggage at | the depot or steamer on time. sl 3w law Appies, Pears, Onions, etc., at A. McNeill’s Auction hk ne TE best place in the city to buy a felt hat | is at L. E. Prowsn’s. s8 TrHosce Earthen Fire Proof Pie re ates and | Stew Pans sell like hot cakes, and get one at. the Family Grocery. They are cn ae and | better than any iron dish._—-. K. BEACH “6. Ip you want your baggage transferred by a) reliable man, send it by Nortou’s Express, al ?w law Tus only place on P. E. I.. where you can get your pin fire breech loading guns changed | rat © a central fire, is at Browns, corner Prince and Gea ton sireets, Ch’town. [s 2iw wi. | | | Norton's Express will cail at any hour at your house, or any part of the city, for your bagyage.—-M. King, driver. 81 3w law D. A. ‘Revon will give a cash discount of 124 per cent, off his usual low prices for ey days. s2 iw ‘Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getting i ia SHOP and PREMISES at present ool! J une 21 '$1—2aw 3w SEE a We have Just Received f from NEW BLACK SILK FRINGKS, NEW BLACK SATINS, NEW BLACK SPANISH LACE, NEW BLACK CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS A HAT ORNAMENTS AND SHAPES. PAINTED COTTOWS, VELVETEEHS, Dias 20 bales Grey Cottons, 3 cases Shirts and Drawers, % cases Bed Ticking, ¥ice> All of the above will be sold at the very smallest profit. PERKINS & STERNE Charlottetown, Aug. 20, 1881. ee se ‘Ore New Goods, 40 CASES S AND BALES! JUST OPENING AT J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Street. ——-—0:0— -—= Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy Dress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Prints, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Black Straw Hats, at cost. As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular i Bargains, J. B&. MACDONALD. 68 ee Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat ail ee 2 ee ~~ ee ee oe ee aT THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Tynes and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AXD BEST DESCRIPTION, PREPARED, ae AND WE ARE NOW Under the Caveful and Skilful Supervision of Mr, d, W. Mitehell, PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke., © BILL HEABS, © ELANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASH CUSTOMERS. Just Opened |JUST OPENED me HARKED VERY LOW! MIRGS = RD TRIMER GS FROM MONTREAL, & cases White Cottons, 2 cases Flanneis, a St ae eee Creat Britain, NEW CREAM LACE, NEW WHITE LACE, | NEW SATIN RIBBONS, | NEW BLACK SILK GIRDLES, ND HATS (Siraw), Great Sale of Stoves The subscriber wijl sell at Auction, 400 stoves of Different Kinds. a quantity Hollow Ware and Ploughs, ~ Thursday, 15th Sept., —-AT THE— Colonial Foundry, Sackville. Sale to commence at 10 o’clock,a,m,. A credit of six months given for large amounts, A. E. BOTSFORD. [se 1 (au 31. 2w] KING SQUARE PURTITURE WAREROOMS. ie rae Caskets of Every Size, Quality and Price Always on Hand. Rosewood and Imitation Rosewood, Walnut and Imitation Walnut, Mahogany and Covered Coflins, Best Plated Mounting, Register Black Mounting, White and Black Common Mounting, #@ Hearses, Horses and Carriages fo Funerals—-town or country—half price. One hours’ notice sufficient time to be served. MARK BUTCHER, Ch’town, Seps. 1, 1881—1m eod, wkly CHARLOTTETOWN Boarding & Select Day School, UNDER THE DIRECTION —OF THE— SISTERS OF THE CONGREGATION DE NOTRE DAME. The Classes Will Re-Open on the Ist September. Board and Tuition, English and French per term. paid iu advance.........-- $1 WON SE 5 cic tacos oe cb perceseesess Bed and Bedding, laundress, extra. For further particulars apply to MOTHER SUPERIOR. Convent de Notre Dame, Hillsboro’ Square, _ Aug. 20,’31—!m eod 5 00 if & A. BRUWN & CO, HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE fHIPMENT OF AUTOM GOODS, AMONG WHICH ARE: |New Black and Cream Silk Laces, Black Silk Fiinges (in variety), Black Satins, Man- tle Ornaments, Ladies’ Uisters, Dol- mans, Mantles, fur Cloaks, ke. lack Straw Hats, Printed Cottons, Oxford Shirtings, Winceys, Scotch Tweeds, Worsted Coatings, &c, The above Goods were selected by Mr. A. L. Brown, who is now in the Engtish markets buying for the firm, We have also received a lot of Canadian Grey Flannels, Grey Cottons, Tweeds, &e., All of which will be disposed of at our usual low prices. W. & A. BROWN & CO., Aug. 31, ’81. British Warehouse, SALT! SALT It is Important in “Making Butter to Use the Best Salt. COLEMAN’S DAIRY SALT Has taken the following, besides other FIRST PRIZES IN 1880: Shia GOLD MEDAL for Curing Cheeze at Toronto Inaustrial Exhibition FIRST PRIZE for Curing Cheese, at the Dairyman’s Convention, London. THREE PRIZES for Table, Dairy and Butter, at Michigan State Fair. For sale in Bags and in Bulk, at BEER & GOFE'S oka ae 30, 1281. ee a ee HATS. HATS. Just ‘Recei ved! A LARGE STOCK OF CHISTYS’ LONDON Felt Hats, Straw & Leghorn AMERICAN FUR HATS! BEST VALUE FOR CASH. F, LEPAGE & CO. July 6, ’°81—wkly METHODIST HYMNS HE NEW HYMN BOOK, in great variety of styles and binding, just received at HARVIE’S BOOKSTORE, Queen Street Aug. 11 DOMINION EXHIBITION, Moe is pone given that the Secre- tary of the Advisory Board for this Pro- vince ie instructed to receive from intending competitors entries of all animals and articles which they wish to exhibit at the Dominion Exhibition, to be held at Halifax. N. S., from the 21st to the 30th September next, with the view of submitting the same to the approval BOR: ane Tea eae ci NEW GOO : Velveteens, Dress Geeds, Plain and Fancy Wineey, ‘In Gloves, Corsets ae Vaan e+; &C.s Kee Fancy Geods, Veivets, Velvet- re ee R. W. TREMAINE, eens, Cretones. Cashmere, Nierinos, &¢,, &e. 83 Queen Stress, Ang. 26, 1881, say Prices low and quality extra. ' $3 Queen Street, Ang. 29. TO LET. necupied by Mr. C, B. Warakn as & Boot Store, on Richmond street, next door to fh ‘Stamper’s corner. Apply to MRS. STAMPER, Woo! Skin, Hides and Calf Skins, at R. BRIDGES July 12—2aw wklyim Hillsborough Street, Wool! RS. W. W. IRVING begs to notify her friends and the public generally that unas opened ber Falland Winter Classes sor Painting aad Drawing in all their different branches, | For tertas, etc., apply at her Stadio —resi- pew of Mr. Peebles, South Side of King Square, [au 29 tf | Mackerel and Hake Sounds, TEYHE subacriber season, at highest market price. , HORACE HASZARD, Aug. Sow 1m eod will purchase Mackerel and Hake Sounds during the fishing | 1000 Birch and Asb Hoop Harrels, for sale HE Highest Cash Price paid for Wool lat I. C, Liall's old stand foot of Queen Street a ak : A Ss * of acommittee appointed for that purpose. i © Heh o V v 2 4 Ail exhibits thus selected wil be forwarded to aad from the said Exhibition free oi charge to the exhibitor. Any further information required will be fornisaed on application to A. MeNEILL, Secretary Advisory Board. Charlottetown, June 27th, 1881. mowf wkly tf VALE COAL MINES Pictou, Wova Scotia. Gams FoR ROUND, NUT, SLACK, + Furnished by CARVELL mee. Jesse 10--im law pat Agent BE, I, ~~ hy Poets hemes me “ey Se ey ees vs panna ee es ae F