ce nena al and Other Ite ns. ——— Loe Panp at the Roller Rink to-night, - rerrrr isas Londen, Ont, Sian CHARLES Tus prophet Wigwins is visiting St. John, : e ; (CHOICE Tea at the London House: se 10 4i wk } ~ . | arrived from Rev BE. A. HaRRis So the last evening we) i i Corros Rariixa, at the London House, | geptlO oi ‘ Five square rigged vessels are now load- sng at Pout du Chene. | a. Wens’ Unpercioruixe, at the London H use. 3i—septlo > — rp. W Hares left this morning to visit his sons and daughters in the great Northwest. * + New and fresh tubes of oil colors, opened at | the Diamoad Bookstore. > ' cheap, eS | m ! at the Lond INE FLANNELS, 3i—septlo Hoase. Lord Muteunp has returned to Ottawa. He will accompany the Governor General on his North-West tour. > “i ‘ Ry cablegram to Veake Bros. & Co., brig*, | Zelica errived at Liverpool on the 9th inst, making the pass*ge in 18 days. - - Tux steamer eo" ge Shatiuck arrived from | Halif-x this morning with merchandiza, and | will sail this evening wit h produce, | > | Senmirz’s History and a full supply of | school books opened to-day at the Di»mond ' Bookstore, and selling cheapest in the city. > Tur Forest and Stream Publishing Com- | apy announce fer immediate publication, | “Small Yachts,” an elaborately illustrated | quarto by C. P. Konhardt, -_— --p}- -— Tas Guif lighthouse keepers report tides | have of Iate been four or five feet lower than | any know» for fifty years, which they suppose to be prognostic of furious storms. ohne cae A REGCLAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society, will be held in their Hall, Prince street, this evening af 8 o'clock, — Johu Hennessey, Secretary Sept. 10, 1585. > Fasp. Bevan, of Charlottetown, challenges Wm. Foster, of Amhers*, to run a foot race of 100 to 150 yards, for $50 or $75 aside, to take place at Pictou on or about the 15th inet Excursion to Pictou by boat Monday 14th, good to return on the l6*h. A great athletic gathering in Pictou September 15th, All the best athletes in the provinces will be present. sept 10, 3i insides Rev. L. J. Skivner, (Baptist) severs his connection with Butternut Ridge Church October Ist, he having received and accept ed a call to laborin P. E. Island. —Moncton Times. i chcaiinndaed By eablegram to Peake Bros. & Co., tlie barkentine Erema arrived at London, the 9th inst., making the run in 22 days. This veasel will immediately go on the berth as adver- tiged. Peper Scorr Act.--At the Stipendiary Magis- trate’s court this forenoon, Andrew Doyle was fiaed $100 and costa for a breach of the Canada Temperance Act. Another Scott Act case Was adjourned. niall A prick of gold weighinz 54 ounces, and valued at $950, was brought to Halifex on Monday last by Mr Gladwin, being the result of about three weeks’ work by six men at Cariboo, __---»>— — SEAMLE?s Bacs, 20 cents each at the Lon- don House. se 10 4i wk iieoniiahiicsdadhal GREAT excitement at the Roller Rink this evening. Doors open 7 30. Race commences at 930. Skating before the race. Fast skating before the race will be strictly pro- hibited, aati Ong of the veterans of the ieeboat service at the Capes, Mr. William B. Muttart, has passed away. Mr. Mui‘tart was in the service for twenty-five years, and was deservedly esteemed by all who knew him, —— _ THE attention of the Commissioner of Pub. lic Works is called to the bad condition of the Morell Road at Shepherd’s Hili. Asmall ex- penditure would make this piece of a road passable. At present it isin a very bad state of sepair. ErgamBoat INsPscTioN,—Messrs. S. Risley, Ottewa, Wm M Smith, St. John, E Adams, Torento, and T. P, St. John, Kingston, ‘ominion Board of Steamboat Inspectors, ar- rived in this city last evening, ani are staying at the Rankin. Ir is not trne, as stated by the Patriot, that Judge Weatherbio, of Halifax, has commenced aa action for the recovery of land at Summer- side in possession of the P. E, Island Railway. It is, however, rumored that he has given some preliminary notices in the matter. > —- Mepican Arromnrments —Dr. Peter Conroy 4 been appointed by the Local Government “uperiutendent of Vaccination for Charlotte- va, Common and Royalty, and Dr. 8. P. enkins has heen appointed Medical Attend- aut of Queen's County jail in place of Dr. Mackieson, deceased. dni diiaibinaeta WE understand that the ‘Three Rivers Dairyman’s Association” intend continuing the oe In connection with their society uring the ensuing fall and winter months; that the next meeting will be held in New erth School House, on Tuesday the 22ad September inst, at 930 p. m. As seme in- teresting papers will be read a good attendance 18 Invited, a . Tua bark George Peake, D. A. McDonaid, wate? sailed tor Liverpool on the 10th inst., wh cargo of 98 cwt codfish, shipped by He, sentees 24 cases lohstors, shipped by James Joke es, Jin.; 83 ewt. hone dust, shipped by bn McGill, and 35 cases lobaters, 16 729 pieces deals and ends, containing 442,549 }_Perlicial feet, 247 bundles pailings, shipped Y the owners, Peake Bros, & Co _ soe SkVER AL valuable animals have recently Mr _— on the railway near Cardiyan. ~ "+ Yonald Beaton lost a valuable cow, Mr. Pea 22 fine Shorthorn bull ealf, and The — Bovyer one of his Leicester ewes. ‘ ences Way fence from Georgetown to Mount Sicko Frquires considerable repairs, and the ote — should yive it more attention than built + 3. “ cattle gnard has lately been nt to the west of Ca-digan Station, but as * Tossing at this ploce is used as a public —_ = —— — te ——— - 0c Nats TELEGRAPHIG NEWS, [Sprcrar Despatche«s tro THe EXAMINER, | Judgment in Riel’s Case. ——_——~>—— THE APPEAL DISMISSED ! <—-— Nova - " Winnirea, Sept. 10. _ Chief Justice Wallbridge yesterday gave judgment in the Réel case, dismissing the appeal and confirming the conviction ob- tained in the lower court, and Killam followed core wring in the Chief Justic ’s decision. All three upheld the constitutionality of the court which tried Riel at Regina a The Caroline Affair. Maprip, Sept. 10. The Minister of Foreign Affairs had a long interview with the German envoy yes- terday. It is rumored that the Govern- ment have received information from the man-of-war Valzico showing that the report that Pelew Islands had been occupied is not true. Military men here insiat that their comrades at Yap acted under orders from Madrid and Minilo in order to avert a conflict with tho Gearmaus. The campaga avainst the press is active. Thirty-four papers in Madrid have heen prosecuted. Attacked by Cannibals LoNDON, Sept. 10. Advicas from Cape Town, South Africa, state that the Congo cannibals attacked several stations of the African A®scciation and roasted and devoured a number of the inmates. Cholera ia Tonquin ee Paris, Sept. 10. General DeCoursey, Commander of the French troops in Annam, telegraphs to the Minister of War that the cholera has nearly vanished from Tonquin, —— eg Denouncing Chamberlain. Dus, Sept. 10. The Freeman's Journal denounces Mr. Chamberlain for his recent spoech at War- rington. It says that henceforth Chamber- lain is [reland’s foe. Ghelera in Spain. Maprip, Sept. 10. Throughout Spain yesterday there were 1785 new cases of cholera and 664 deaths | reported from the disease. The Puritan and Genesta New York, Sept. 10. The races between the Puritan and Genesta will be sailed on September 11th, 14th and 16th. The Prince and Sultan. VIENNA, Sept. 10 It is rumored here that the Prince of Wales will shortly visit the Sultan of Turkey. oe Smallipex in Montreal MontrEAL, Sept. 10. There were twenty-three deaths from smallpox in this city yesterday. Weather Eullet'n.. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fo the Maritime Provinces. ro, TORON Sept. 10.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly fair weather, with a few local showers, not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlettetowa, Sept. '0, 1835. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)... .-.-cesececesceceoeers ',.57 4 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at — midnight) ......-++- ee nee eetneeeees 45.0 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 445 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'cloc. , .48.8 Temperature this afterneen atla'alock. 503 The Puritan and Ganesta. HOW THE FOUL OCCURRED. When the yachts came in view from Sandy Hook on Tuesday morning, the Genesta and Puritan were in close com- pany and making sail for Scotland Light- ship. The red, white and blue pennant of the Puritan was first seen. The yachts were less than fifty yards apart when cff the Highlands. At 11.20 the skipper of the Genesta pointed right toward the Puritan in an endeavor to take the latter’s wind away. The captain of the Puritan believed he could cross the Genesta’s bow and trid to do so. The result was a foul in which the Genesta’s bowsprit was carried away and the mainsail of the Puritan badly torn. The consternation on the judges’ boat and on the yachts was great, and those not near enough to see were afraid that the yachts were injured below the water line. It was a foul pure and simple upon the part of the Puritan and was due to the fact that her skipper thought he could bring her before the wind faster than he dic. The hole in the Puritan’s mainsail is in the leech in the lower corner, and of course renders her useless. It was only by luck that further accident were averted, for after the collision all the visiting and atten- dant yachts ran up close to the Puritan and Genesta, and several fouls occurred. The judges held a consultation after the fouling vccurred, and talked to the skippers of the Puritan avd Genesta. Both declired racing an impossibility, and the judges then at 12 o'clock cfiicially declared the race off. As far as can be learned the Puritan was at fault in fowling, but it might have been avoided by the Genesta if she had acted differently. Both yachts had noticed the preparatory signal of the judges’ boat and were close together. he Genesta was near the lizhtship and the Puritan close astern of her. The Genesta tacked,but the » @ cattle gnard chould ale be plated to the wavt of tire statlvn grounds, . Puritan did not follow and the bowsprit of tat. ail SOR eal sf eS oe a ny Raa Justices Taylor | ‘the Genesta went into the mainsail of the | Puritan just over the boom near the ~~ |}vech. By the next movement the Genesta’s howsprit was broken off close to the stem and ‘took with it the jib, leaviug only the fore- _topsail standing. The hole in the Puritan’s sail is not very large and could easily have been repaired, but the Genesta set a signal | protesting against the race, and as they had / not yet been started her protest was noted rnd the yachts towed back to NewYork. It | Wasa pity, as there was just wind enongh to make a splendid race. The damage to the Genesta will take some time to repair and probably the Puritan may have suffer- ed some damage which was not observed. Summerside Exports. SuMMERsIDs, Sept. 7. _Shinped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron master, for Point du Chene : oo BERNE Pp Lome ner $ 378 00 ee ORIN, 5 oe'kecss ce <0 seme 50 60 EE EE ES OES: 52 00 ime Ibe leland Cloth. .<. 25.5... 100 00 Pe NN ID, or" hn e's vated haan 40 60 Re ss oe kk Sees eens 299 00 {2 bash timothy seed...... ...... 33 06 $1052 00 By same steamer on the 8th: wee ee ee a $96 90 gy 6 CO $ 162 006 By sam steamer on 95h ; S46 CRUD Cie cone. os vaened<s $ 82W We Ws dues 68 vn Ke kee + 61 00 i. bone eee. cs 49 00 Sa te ee ge, 156 06 SOO The WON a. oi i eas es 24 00 . ee ee, ois as... 5 00 I. gas acs -440 2d 6 1 00 70 ee ec ck oo ct 56 00 © a obec sdi re Fines 8 00 $539 00 S2ipry N&ws. Summerside, 9Y—ent sch Katie Stewart, Finlayson, Tignish, salt; Kate, Walsh, Picton, coal, 8-—cld sch Anaie Florence, Bernarc, Chatham, cattle. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept 9--Arthur Nelson, Boston, Mass; Jas H Walker, Chicago, Ill; David Ross, Orwell; N McLeod, do; John A Collings, Sturgeon; D Beaton, Beaton’s Mills; Chas R Regers, Al- bertorn; E F Savage, Botsford, N P; John Nelson, Lorne Hotel; Chas Faiy. Boston, Mass; A A MecLerd, Dundas; J Buxton, Covehead; J © Martin, B»own’s Creek. 10—- Henry E Duff, Cape Breten; E C McLean, Eidon; Mrs McLean, do. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 9—CE Breckel!l, St ‘John, N B; EH Hicks, Providence, R I; Geo Henderson, Halifax; KE H Sawyer, Troy, N Y; Jas Rogers, Montreal; John Yorston, Pictun; S Risley, Ottawa; Wm M Smith, St John; E Adams, Foronto; O P St John, Kingston; J C Ball, Chicago; H E Lyon, Toronto; Charles Auld, Guelph, Oat; H W Longworth, West Point; W Thuckens, St Stephen. BIRTH, At Kuockrow, on the 9th instant, the wife of R. R. Fitzzerald of a son. MARRIED. On the 27th August, at the Church of the Sacred Heart, Fden-grove, Holloway, Eng., by the Rev. Tgnatus Dolan, P. P , Archibald Clerk,son of the late Thomas Clark. McIndore, Belfast, to Magdalene Josephine, daughter of Dennis Murphy, Charlottetown, P, E Island, BEER. At Charlottetown, Sept. 3, Haldon Robert Clarke, second sou of Mr. James Clerk 3, aged ? years and 4 months. ‘*Suffer little children to e~me unto Me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God” (Luke 15, 16) At Kildare, on the 7th inst., after an ill- ness of some months’ duration, Martin Foley, in the 62nd yearof his age. May he rest in peace, At Souris, on the I&th instant, Alfred, iafant son of William and Sus*n Mellett, aged 5 months, ‘Of such is the Kingdon of Heaven.” At Alma Cottage, St. Eleanor’s, on August 2ist, Iva Millicent Craswell, deeply regretted by loving relatives and a large circle of friends, a seen eee — 7 oeeteaeneen oe For THE MACKEREL Fisuertes.—The new steemer Novelty, built at Kennebu»k for Captain Joyce and others, of Portland, a:irved at Gloucester on the 3lstult., to fit for the mackerel fisheries, She measures 429 tons gross, and is the largest vessed ever fitted from New England for this branch of the fisheries, and will carry a crew of forty men and four boats with seines. She has com- pound engines, capable of. developing 450 horse power, and will steam 12 knets per hour. It is a new departure in the fishing industry, and its success will be Jooked for- ward to with much interest by the fishing industry of the country. en New Fvercy Corron, at the London House. septlO - 3i — Tue Saepiac Drowninc Arrair.—Miss Edmunds, the young lady whose sad death by drowning, at Shediac, was annonnced in the Witness yesterday, was buried this afternoon from the residence of her uncle, Mr. William Drysdale,of Overdale Avenue. The large number of friends present attest- ed the sympathy felt for the stricken parents. —Montreal Witness, 6th. ———— New Buankets, at the London House, septl0—3i eee Most people suppose that the manufacture of tobacco consists merely of taking the leaf and pressing it into plugs. The fact is, how- ever, that the process is a very delicate one, and the least false step will injure the flavor, The leaf must be carefully attended to for months after it leaves the planter’s hands, It must neither dry too quick nor too slowly, Even after it bas reached the factory the utmost delicacy of manipulation is require, The weather must be carefully stutied, for if there is too much moisture in the air when it is pressed it will mould, and the same will happen if too much moisture is sprinkled upon it for the purpose of opening the leaf, Again, if itis overdried in the oven it will turn crisp, and will nip the tongue in smok- ing. IJtis by careful attention to all these points that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” has been brought to euch pe:fection. The firm who manufacture ith.ve their own storehouse in Virginia, and {vom the time the leaf leaves the planter’. jiands until ib is tarned ont of the factory, months afterwards, in pluge, it is under th» care of their skilled and trusted émploy vs, - FALL & WINTER BR conmpini MG TE. "sctiomveion New Dress Goods, | New Cloths, | New Winceys, | LINGER YW, &c., to arrive during a RI PERKINS & Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1885. SHPTHEMBER. oO NEW GOODS! EX, Manitoban and’ Clifton now Opening —-—-AT THE— LONDON HOUSE! ‘I'W KEDS, WORSTEHED COATINGS; BEAVERS; PILOTS, FRENCH MERINOHES; CASHMERES, WINCH YS. CRETONNES; PRINTS. CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1885. NEW SCOTCH GOODS 0o——-—_ ING OF RAL, j piRECT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR. PATON :— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SUITINGS, Nobby, SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, SCOTCH SHILRTINGS, Strong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS, Rongh, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thistles, SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Sales not confined to Scotchmen—all are Welcome. the Goods. P. 8.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. WEBRSS & CoO., Market Square and Queen &t. Prices Low! Call and see Ch’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky CLEARING PRICES. —-—0: DUSTING. AMGAIST J. B. YVACDONALD \ JILL CLEAR OUT the balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Cotton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at Frices that are Bound to Clear. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Ch’town, August 10—dy wky 1885 Perkins & §& Fresh Instalment of Mr. Sterns buying just to hand: GEEES Gr za se New Carpets, New Oilcloths, New Sheetings. & VARIETY OF SMALL WARES. A Compicte Assortment of FANCY GOODS, MIL- next ten days. ALL GOODS VERY CHEAP. STERNS. A. H. B. MACGOWANR, Auctioneer, Commission Merch:ut and General Agent, “AS removed to premises of William Dedd, Esq., who has retired from busi- ness. In addition to the line of Commission and General Agency heretofore done by him, he is prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bank and other Séocks, House- hold Furniture, Horses, Carrieges, Fruit, General Merchaudise, &c., at rooms or else- where to suit custome?s. Ch’town, Aug. 27—!mo tu th sat wky a Cs ry ST, PETER'S BOYS stH00L YILL be re-opened the THIRD WEEK W IN SEPTEMBER, under charge of a graduate of an Fnglish Training College, who | holds highest testimonials from Her Majesty's _ Inspectors of the Educational Department. | Instruction will be given in Englich in ell lits branches, also in Latir, Greek, Modern | Languages, Music and Drawing as required. | For farther particula:s apply to Lawrence |W. Watson, Queen Street. Ch’town, Aug. 11, ’85--3aw pat tf cit SA «Sigh <A ser ina ISS LUCY CAVEN will resume her Musical Ciasses on the Ist of Septem- \ ber. Grafton Street, Aug. 10, ‘65 Could Net Resist ike Temptation ! Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &9, Will Sell Them €ff at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large steck of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid | Gloves, 85cte, worth just $1.40 | Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65ets, worth $1, (From New York) Perfect-titting Corsets, with double Buska, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the latest noveltics, | 25cts, up | Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammecth stock of ‘weeds ard Worsteds | just received from Eurcpe end Canada, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Islend. Heavy, ali-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, $1.10, $1.40 and up. A very large steck of Undershirts, 45cts up, A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 3O0cts, up. A large stock $1.45 up. A large steck of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and vp. A lage stock of American Hats, jast re- ceivid, 6%cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and vp. We are making extraordinary prices durin the dull season in our Tailoring Department Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving universal satisfaction. REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK. Angust }}, 1885. IS PAPER P22 Ro & Co's spap er Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce EW YORK. all-wool Worsted, of ready-made Pants, Gent's Collars and may be found on New Street), where adver- tising contracts 7 be made for it COAL, COAL. ERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of Coais can obtain them, on the vsual terms, from the Subseriber, at his Uffice, NO. 36 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gn the Old Sydney Mives, Lingan and Viotoria, 0. B., —AND ON THE — Aibion Milnes, Pictou. G. W. DeBLOIs, Uh'town, Jane if, 666—tf.