SSS Se eo wr welima o \ bole 7\-& me OE | Local aud Other items, lersey stock is being introduced on Parrs boro shore Ext raging in Wels- ENsI N. B lur potato rot is doing vicinity of Montreal a Wins tree's population has increased 159 per cent, in one year. - Woopsrock languished with 2 in the shade one day last week. ~~ ' Nw oats are selling in the St. John market at bic. to G2c. per bushe lL. i. YELLOW PEVER is said to be rapidly making its way up the Rio Grande, a INCREASED wharf accommodation is being added to the Halifax deep water terminus. > Hox. McKenzie Bowe. turned the first sod of the Murray Bay Canal on the Ist inst. > Dertne August the national debt of tho | United States was reduced about $16,000, 0C0. > Avvices from Vienna go to show that the Greeks were the aggressors in the frontier troubles. > Tue market to-day was well attended and brisk salks were made, while Tuesday’s prices were maintained. oo. regatta, and will be observed in that town as | a public holiday. ~ =. Lake for $1,00) a side. > TuereE are 6,000,000 miles of fence in the United States, the annual cost of which is estimated at $2,000,000, 000. a THERE are in England 256 miles of under- ground telegraphs ; in Germany 500 miles, and m the rest of Europe 300 miles. a A ropBery of $150,000 in bonds and $800} in money was effected from a private residence in West Charlton, N. Y., a few evenings ago. - > Tue schooner ‘‘H. B. Griffin” arrived at Gloucester from the Grand Banks on the 31st ult., with a fare of 320,000 pounds of codfish. ~ > - Tue sting of a bee is only one thirty- second of an inch long. It is only your imagination that makes it scem as long asa hoe- handle. > ; A morTGAGE of $160,000,000 was executed | jointly a few days ago by the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and the Philadelphia Coal and [ron Companies. niieliheedions Ar the most important of recent English balis very few dresses were made iong, the majority being white, with broad sashes across the front ur full paniers on the hips. pale niin Kerosene Orr,—100 Tins (5 gals. each), American Water White, for sale at George Carter's Grocery Store. Call at once and secure one. 85 1 a w tues wkly tf dpa Mr. Joun McNetct sold to a gentleman ip Bathurst the beautiful three-year old *‘Harry” tilly, grown by Mr. James Acorn, for $200. The filly weighed 1227. ‘* Herry” stock is looking up. > Apvices from St. John’s WNfid., state that fearful destruction has been wrought in the fishing fleet by a recent gale. At Perth Cove, out of 57 vessels a solitary skiff remains. The coast is strewn with wrecks. > Commanper Curyne, R. N., is in Buffalo, verfecting his arrangements for exhibiting his fime-light views of Asiatic scenery. The proceeds will be devoted to fitting out anotber expedition to the northern seas. cickallnensdis Rieut Hon. Hucn Curipers, Secretary for War, has telegraphed to General Wolsely, speaking highly of his conduct of the campaign in Egypt, the ability of his generals and the gallantry of his officers and men. sleolaiinsale Tue meeting of depositors in the Bank of P. E. Island will be held at Oddfellow’s Hall, Queen street, this evening, at 8 o'clock. A full attendance is particularly requested, as business of vital import will be discussed. aati Messrs. McoMittax, Wricut anp TuHomp- son (Millers) had on sale at the Market to- day, oatmeal ground from this years crop of oats; and Mr. Acorn, of Lot 48, had a quan- tity of flour ground from this season’s wheat ceeded PRIESTS are openly insulted all over France. Seme rowdies let a huge bull-dog on the Abbe Veinet, professor of theology, in Paris lately,and the beat tore his cassock to shreds, and but fora humane passer by, would have done the old man serious injury. -_- > = Two sunken ve‘sels— a steamer and a schooner—were discovered in the bay, at Charlevoix, Michigan, last Saturday. The weather has been f ggy, and it is supposed a collision took place, resulting in the sinking of both crafts. The crews have not been heard from. Sd AN interesting event took place at Georges town this morning. It was the marriage of the genial purser of the steamer ‘‘>t. Law- rence” to Miss Nellie Hession, one of George- town's most popular daughters, We tender Mr. Ryan our hearty congratulations and wish the bappy couple every success in life. - > Tue Presbytery of P. E. Island wil! mect in St. James Hall, Charlottetown, on Wed- nesday, 13th inst, at 11 o'clock a. m. Busi- ness: Call to Rev. Dr. Murray, calls to Mr. A. B. McLeod, Rev. Mr. Scott’s resignation, etc. Sums due the Presbytery Fund should be paid to the Treasurer, Rev. J. G. Cameron, at this meeting —John M. McLeod, Prebs’y Clerk. _--~~}-- - Cemetery thieves have been discovered and will probably be proveeded against. This species of barbarous vandalism must be killed out of the community, even at the expense of injuring the reputations of some of its mene bers. Ghouls and grave robbers must be swept away from the town, and the EXAMINER hopes that the punishment meted out will be suficiently severe to act as an effectual detsrrent. —_—~——— Mr, Jawes O. Neviicr, the general import and export agent of the Allen Line, and gen- eral Dominion shipping agent, of 538 Dorches- ter street, Montreal, Canada, says: ‘‘While on a late exhibition trip to the States, my old foe, the rheumatism, attacked me, and gave mea rough siege. Having read the endorse- ment of well known people who had us d St Jacobs Oil 1 determined to give it a trial In two wecks time l-was as well as eVer, and much damage in the | | ia piece of woods. A man theu got close to | i, chathineh | calli tons ‘tien day of the Halifax | Wee* and there are enough left to threaten ., | ladies on the blueberry plains, Ross says he is willing to row Warren | that in the Rifle Shooting Contest now going on Smith either on Bedford Basin or Silver | at Ottawa. Corpl. McLean Davison won tirst | prize in the Nursery Match, with best possible | that the exports of produce, for the month of August, from Queen’s and King’s Counties THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 5, 1892 ya at | Lecal and Other Items. | ' Carr. Ricnarvps, of Bidefurd, is at the | Revere. asi | Drs. WHirren Asp Davison of Boston are at the Rankin. . Tue barque ‘William Owen,” Captains | Brown and Fraser, left for Baie Verte at noon | to-day, to load lumber for Liverpool. Mr. A. C. Coccn, in the copper-mining | business, bas gone to Beston, where he intends | purchasing machinery to open up a coal mine im Colchester County, N. S, | - cient “ Turere ladies of Lunenburg, presumably | takea at random, weighed on at average 20% pounds. Their respective weights were 22), | 210 and 195 pounds avi irdupois. | M. ps Lessers has arrived at Naples. He | refuses to accept the banquet at Paris offered by French newspapers, declaring that the } Suez Canal Company will always remain | alcof from politics. fe saline ; Tue worst quilt yet hails from Annapolis, N. S., and centains 10,142 pieces. The maker, | Mrs. Flowers, did her housework and waited | on fourteen boarders. Most people would | prefer boarding wita a lady who was content with less complicated quilts. j ' | ——— _ Ar Nappan, N. B., a bear was pinned up in him with a gun and blew his head off. Mrs. Jenkins, of Eel River, was chased by three bears. Wm. Buckley trapped two last | lus Telegraphic news in the Patriot reports score. Sapper Milton Davison won three dollars in the same match. In the Manu- facturers Match Sergeant Mathew Allan made thirty two points and Sergeant Younker thirty points. _ oe ~ me Mr. Lyortarp, Customs Broker, informs us were as follows :— Value. Lobsters, Colonial, 1,527 cases, $7,435 - Foreign, ao... * 161,586 Oats, Colonial, \. 3,489 bushels, 1,56] Foreign, 2,450 ”" 1,102 Mackerel, Foreign, 3,174 barrels, 15,870 Codfish, - 228 Eggs, . 39,570 dozen, 6,333 Miscellaneous, do, 7,127 Colonial, 10,021 Total for month, ——— $211, 263 | We do not wish to incessantly carp at the police for the non-fulfilment of their duty. We simply beg to call their attention to the increasing number of corner loafers in the city. By day the lower corners of Queen | and Water Streets are haunted by a gang of foul-mouthed ‘*‘ vagabonds,” who invariab'y insult ladies and gentlemen. At night the corners of Upper Queen and Grafton Streets | are crowded with a more genteel sort of loafer, who indulges in conduct equally as disgraceful as his brethren below. We hear many remonstrances made, but the police seem powerless to abate the nuisance. We suggest that some of the leaders of both As- sociations be immediately arrested, and that examples be made of them. This matter shoull not be overlooked by the police. a i ———._ Special Notices. OnE low set Express Wagon, material and workmanship guaranteed the very best. In- quire at Family Grocery. — R. K. Brace, [sel Single and Bouble @uns cheap at the London House. [2aw3w wy 4i SeeasipeE ScumMeER Resort.—Plenty of rooms at Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, now. To reach this beautiful locality and estab- lishment see advertisement. sel lw Eoos—Highcst cash price paid for Eggs at Beer & Golf's. {ju 22 Joun McPuee & Co., are opening autumn goods to-day,—Prices low. a28 Roya Reapers, Arithmetics, Algebras, Geographies, Histories, Grammars, &c., at 5S. T. Nelmes’ Standard Bookstore, opposite market, Charlottetown. au 16 wkly lm Our Boots and Shoes are taking the lead. — Dorsey, Gorr & Co. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 4—S 8S Forrest, Halifax; Geo Sherar, Georgetown; C J Healy, Souris; Dr A T Daw- son, Boston; Dr D F Whitten, Boston; R H Kelby, Montreal; John McLean, Souris; D Murphy, do; CH Fitch, N Y. 5—Mr and Mrs Weavor,' Providence; Miss Marion Weav- or, do; Miss Lena Weavor, do; Mrs CJ Healey Souris; V H Knight, do. REVERE HOUSE. September, 4—F H Tracy, do; J N Harris & wife, New London, Conn ; Miss E Frame, Boston; Mrs Archibald Frame, do; Geo McSweeney, Moucton; W J M Hanning- ton, Shediac; H Flanagan, Chatham; F Hynd- man, City; F L Haszard, do; M McLeod, do; EH Hartt, Albany. SHAW HOUSE, BRACKLEY POIN'S. Aug. 30.—H I Palmer, Charlottetown; Miss | Lowe Palmer, do; Edward Falmer, do; Miss | Ethel Palmer, do; Annie Parkes, Woodstock, | Oot; Miss Emily Caroun, New York. Sept. | 2.—Geaeral WM Dunn, Washin,ton City; | Miss D MecKerr, do; Lanale Dunn, do; Mark Tilton, do; Lawrence McKerr, do; Dunn Mc- Kerr, do; Miss W M Dunn, Fort Lakeworith, Kansas; Miss May Dunn, do; Morell Dunn, do; Miss Dunn, Charlottetown; G W Dunn, do; W D H Brown, do; Miss F Brown, do; Miss M Brown, do; Edward Palmer, do; R D Coffin, do; Mrs Hensley, do; Miss Katie Hensley, do; Mr John Longworth, dv; M:s John Longworth, do; Miss Uakis, Madison, Indiana; George M Dunn, Denver, Colorado; Sept. 3.—H V Palmer, Charlottetown; Wm Kayden, do; George Peake, do; L H DeBlois, do; Arthur Peake, do; Donald Fraser, do; Albert Snelgrove, do; John Snelgrove, do; F Davison, do. $10 REWARD! REWARD OF TEN DOLLARS will be given by the rate-payers of the Spring Park District (No. 209), to any person who will give any information which will lead to tu the discovery of the parties who mali- house of the said District. By order of rate payers. CHARLES C. HENRY, Sept. 5, 1882 Secretary. OB PRINTING of every description, od executed with Neatness and Despatch, at the EXAMINER JUB_ PRINTING : fully able to attend to my business.” ciously broke the windows of the School-| ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Streets. GOODS DRY GOODS if Pas PERKINS & STERNS, Queen Square. OUR STOCK SUMMER GOODS! IS NOW COMPLETE, STAPLE & FANCY DRY COCDS, —AT THE— Lowest Frices! WILL FIND IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT o A SPLENDID VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. Don't Fail to See our Goods BEFORE MAKING YOUR PUKCHASES, Perkins & Sterns. April 26 1882, NEW J.B. MACDONALD — —- 0: -—— — IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. ——— already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later, J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres KEEP THE MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. —0:0— arammeammnren OWN FACTORY MAKE to wear well. LEATHER. imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear, warranted not to rip on the sides. buy the home manufacture cheaper. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. OPENED THIS WEEK! Ts a er JOHN McPHEE & CO’S. ae Black and Cream Spanish Laces, Fringes, BLACK AND COLORED SATINS, Gloves, Hosiery, Fancy Prints, Tickings, Fancy Shirtings, Denims, Grey Cottons, Bleached Cottons, Cotton Warp, &e. WE ARE SELLING THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Rare Bargains in every Department. JOHN McPHEE & CO. August 9, 1882—2aw, wkly Rosert Orr's OLD Stand ‘CHEAPSIDE’ 20: We are now offering a first-class assortment of HOUSEKEEPERS GOODS [In Hardware, Groceries, Glassware, &c., at prices to suit the times. 20: Spices, Canned Goods and General Groceries are of the Very Best Quality and Marked at towest Rates. —— -— +)! NAILS, SPIKES, LOCKS, HINGES, PAINTS, WHIPs, OILS, &e., &e. IN GREAT VARIETY. ~ 304 FORKS, SHOVELS, BACKBANDS, CHAIN TRACES, HAMES, PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE. Station free of charge. HENRY BEER Charlottetown, April 19, 1882—2aw, wkly IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those QUEEN STREET. it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoddy Boots and Shoes. WARRANTED! "VARRANTED! We warrant EVERY PAIR of our We guarantee our own make to be soLiD We also sell CHEAP, giving better value than you can get in the Also Women’s Bocts and Slippers in great varieties. We guarantee to give good fits or no sale. Encourage home industry, especially when you can Our Tea, Coffee, Ficur, Molasses, Raisins, Currants, ’ Goods expressed to any part of the City and Railroad |) %0"S1'5), VALUABLE ALL GOODS! n= 11th September, at Kensington Brewery, | St. Peter's Road, at 12 o'clock, the upder- | mentioned property. viz. : all that valuable | Farm <ituated in the Royalty of Charlotte- | town, consisting «f about 70 acres of very | superior land, with a never-failing spring of | excellent water, adjoining the property of | Benj. Wright, Eeq , and now sold by order jof the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Eaward | Island. | —ALSO— jat the same time and place, the Dwelling | House known as St, Avard’s, on the St, | Peter’s Road, with the Land measuring 225 i feet on St. Peter's Road and 315 feet ona cross street leading to Mt. Edward Road, * —ALSO— 'a three-tenement Dwelling House directly op- | posite the Brewery, measuring 66 feet front | on St. Peter's Road by 150 feet deep. These properties te be sold by order of the Union Bank of P. E Island, Plans of the above can be seer at my office. Terms—25 per cent. down ; balance in three in order to secure a speedy sale, to make room for regular) years, with interest at 6 per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Kensington Brewery AND LANDS. ry"O be sold by AUCTION, on MONDAY, | &. the 11th of September, at 11 o’clock, on | the premises, St. Peter’s Road, all that valua- | ble property known as Kensington Brewery, | together with the land adjoining the same. | The land is laid out into acre lots, and is very desirable for parties requiring pasture lots | near the city. A plan of the property can be seen at my office. | Terms—Une-third of the purchase money al the time of sale; the balance in 3 years with interest at 6 per cent. Sale positive, no reserve, By order of the Liquidators of the P, K, I, Bank. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch'town, Aug, 30, ’82. Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1882. NOTICE JUDGE REDDIN Wishes to Sell or Rent His Property Opposite the Railway. Dwelling House, Stables, and large Ware- ase, The property fronts 170 feet on Water and 100 feet on Weymouth Street, Also, Horses, Carriages, &c. ‘The New Boarding House, 4 \N KING STREET, adjoining the Ferry Store, is prepared to accommodate a limited number of boarders and lodgers, Ap- ply to J, Renpat, proprietor. {iy 18t THE P. &. ISLAND EXHIBITION, 1S82, WILL BE HELD AT THE Drill Shed & Governor's Field, CHARLOTTETGWN, ON Wednesday & Thursday, 11th and 12th, October next. Admission Tickets—Adults 20 cents ; Chil dren under 12 years 10 cents, For full particulars get Prize List contain- ing Rules, Regulations, ete, to be had by applying to the Secretary of Prince County Exhibition at Summerside —the Secretary of Kine’s County Exhibition at Cardigan ; the Market Clerk, Charlottetown ;and at the Secretary's Office, Charlottetown. A. MeNEILL, Secretary Provincial Exhibition, Queen St., Cb’town, Aug. 25, 1882,--wk tl ex Ltancliad DOMINION EXHIBITION, iss2. \NTRIES of Grain, Fish, Canned Goods, Dairy Products, and other articles of | Home industry, will be received at my offiee, | until | Monday, the 4th Sept. Next, | from parties desirous to compete at the Do- |minion Exhibition, 1882, to be held at Kingston, Ontario, from the 18th to the 23rd | of September next, Ail products or articles entered as above must be delivered at the Secretary’s office not later than Monday, Sept. 11th, with the view of forwarding the same (subject to the ap- proval of Judges) to the Dominion Exshibi- tion free of charge to the Exhibitor. By order, i A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Bc ard, Ch’town, Aug’ 19, ’82—eod, wkly tf A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES. Patented October 16th, 1876. One tox No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No. 2 will cure the most obstinate care, no | matter ot how long standing. | No nauseous doses or cubebs, copaibe, or ‘oil of sandalwood, that are certain t+ pto- | duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatir gs of /the stomach, Sold by all druggis’s, o- mailed on receipt of price. For furth:r pa-- ticulars send for circular P, QO, Box 1,£83. ' J.C, ALLAN CO., 83 John street, ge 1 '82—lyr New Yor. 7 . ~ ee Se es = a ne en oa eae a af agin bara) ra / re or tom se ae : B REL a ee co ae eee ae tals Ye ha ca) Ree ee nme mage os Ai ‘mage en amma aaa knee! te P ee eres erent ae U lin A ae ts ww a > REG pear A ENO ER ARN A " an) i fy