= ee eee Anniversary Itema. TUESDAY General Arthur) Wel ‘ ‘ vard Duke of W ellington), | oe Sept aed I s i at reat battie Sept. 23, 1803, erith {500 men. though opposed by | 5).000. It is known in'military chronicles as | tie Battle of Assaye (E Indies. )-—General Ww : 1 the Mahratta States on the! Se « the fort of Ahmedouggar ; defeat- ei S sh and the Rajah of Berar at Assaye, oak fly before him and leave th : i4 hands Lecal and Other Items. Perex Conroy, M. D, has been appointed examiner under the Civil Service Act, > to Peake Bros. & Co., brigt ? 1] d at Liverpool to-day Zl days porns" o ; fuel perance Alliance meets every Tnes- day evening during the election campaign, at 7$ 0 K - i vular monthly meeting of Victoria Lodye. No. 2,4. F. & A. M ‘ will be held at 4 } 1 ¢ las vii rrow evening at 5, p. m. ence A +k stock of Grain Baga, in 2, 3, and! 4 bushels, wholesale and retail ; lowest piices, | at the London House, sep23 2aw eod w2i_ | « > - | Tue market to-day was fairly well attended. | Prices remain same as last quoted, with the | exception of hay which sold at from filty to| sixty cents per ton. as \ FULL meeting of members of Prince | Edward Division, 3S. of T., isa r qnest-d at their Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at eight o'clock, sharp. ' ws GEORG! Fsg., Manager of the} Bank of Nova Scotia in this Island, and wife, | have returned home, after a pleasant trip to | Great Britain and the Continent. _ A YOUNG MAN named William me | working in the factory of Robert Palmer & | Company, had one ef his fingers cut off this | MACLEOD, afteraoon While operating the tennoning | . , ' machine. Dr. Conroy dressed the wound. e | \N entertainment will be given by the! Hezil 4 Lyerson Comedy Compaay, in the Mar*et Hatl, to-morrow evening, for the | benefit of the P. E. Island Rifle Association. | It will be under the patronage of Lieut..- | Governor McDonald. The band of the 82nd} Pattalion will be in attendance. _ s _ R. K. Brace has had the name of giving | hest price for eggs all summer. He | hiy deserves it, Farmers should always| bring their eggs to town and trade with him. His goods are cheap and good. He is now | giving 15 cents cash and two cents extra in | shelf goods for clean, fresh eggs. | — ‘ ‘ tne hich r A LARGE audience greeted the Hazlie & | Ryerson Comedy Co. last evenine. Several | new and good features were introduced, and} the comedy entitled ‘* Peck’s Bad Boy at Mualdoon’s Pienic, ’ which concluded the en- | tertainment, fairly convulsed the audience They give another perfermance this even- in” An entire change of programme is | ed. ‘illest Tur following persous purchased through | ickets for San Francisco, Vol., from Wm. A. | THM D | wree ked, TELEGRAPHIG NEWS. {SereraL Despatcues tro Tuk EXAMINER.) | A Genuine Surprise. LONDON, Sept. 22. The speakers at the Castlewellan demon- stration, yesterday, were William O'Brie> M. P., and Michael! Davitt. his auditors to a genuine , Davitt treat: d surprise. He de- clared that he was sec nd i: command of invading the Province of Ulster with a fixed purpose and the political army which was } wit) a confident expectation of victory, Pie Natioualists had now one great «and absorbiug desire, as far as the North of freland was concerned. That was for poli- tical union betwecn the Orangemen and Catholics. Mr. Davitt begacd bis hearers to lay as‘de vheir religious ditfereneces of opinion fur the sake of the patriotic duty which ig incumbent on © anvemen and Catholic ailke, Let relivion £ ive way fi Yr opce to } atriofism he : i get home rule |} which was | Catholics, said, and then only shall for Ircland. The audience composed almost wholly of taken eotirely by was strprise at these out- towards the Orangemen a cheer for Davitt and of them stood in mute spoken advances The crowd raised union; but most astonishment, SE A New Complication. Lonpon, Sept. 22. A despatch from Shanghai to the Times says :—A } the France ading of the bar at the mouth of Woosung Liver has been ordered by the Chinese authorities, although a passage for ships of nentralsis to be open. This action is due to the Chinese disbelief in the promises of the French. A veritable panic prevails in Shanghai, and merchants of the neutral powers have asked the naval commanders of those powers totake some action. The Bri- tish consul has advised Chinese authorities to obtain skilled foreign assistance and keep traftic open. consuls have new complication Russian been ordered to protect French interests wherever the VFreach consuls leave. The Lussian fleet in Chinese waters comprise one ironclad, three cruisers, two corvettes, and six gunboats. Three other ironclads are expected to arrive. This strength, in view of the smallness of Russian interests in China, is considered significant. Aitneiniaiiiilinsesiion Fatal Railway Accident. KANSAS Ciry, Me., Two freight trains on the Hannibal and S*. Joseph Read collided near New Cambira, Mo., this morning. The trains’ were and three men including the engineer of the West bound train were killed. The conductor of the West bound train and one other person were fatally injured, Sept. 23. — So — - The National Bank. New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 22. It is stated that the losses of the National Sank of New Jersey will amount to about naa 7 eure nee“ HX A MINER, RE Reeeenstng Rh SMPTAMB Rk een ee FIRST ENSTALMENT cose ) cnae na <. BELT y R GOODS 17 RK. STERN)’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to i hand. Ina few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES ili shawtians “ne il. Bno@lish, Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884. Naw PALL GOODS RECEAV EDD. JUST cases COTTON FLANNELS, case assorted colors do, cases SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, case GREY FLANNEL SHIRTING, cases TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, casks WRITING INK, cases KN V ELOPES, 327 half.chests Very Superior THAS, 120 barrels SUGAR, 3 cases Men’s FELT HATS, 1 case LAMP WICKS, 59 bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS, 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, ‘ . oi * s ine via Boston for Prince Edward Island :— | ,robably be over $200,000, while the balance vir. Besjamin McLeod, New Lonion; Mre. | represents the overdraft of the President. Faught. General Ticket Agent Hoosac Tunuel | @250,000. Cashier Hill's defalcation will L 44 bales GREY COTTONS (100 yds. each), | 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, | 5 easse BLEACHED COTTONS, bo case WRITING PAPERS, cases LAUNDRY STARCH, ’ 60 contributors, all specialists in their several McDougall, daughter of Wm 8. MeNelll, | pie Bank will reopen on Wednesday next. Esq., North Rustico; Mrs. Orr and _ son, | . , daughter and grandson, Wm. Bagnall, Esq, | ite an ie em New Glasgow. ae A Presentation. ' —_ | Tue dwelling hoase of Mr. Thos. Lannan, of Sammerville, Lot 66, with all its contents, | including all the wearing apparel, excepting | the few clothes worn in the harvest fi ld, ws | totally destroyed by fire on Friday, 19th inst. | Four of the younger members of the family in the houee at the time narrowly escaped the | fire. ‘he loss is estimated at over $1,1¢ Lue fire is supposed to hove originated by a spark falling on the roof. Mr. Lannan has the sympathy of the whole community. ee i THe Committee of Presbytery which visited Covebead, &c., in aid of the Augmentatioc Fand will conclude their labors by visiting West St. Peters on Monday, Sept. 29tb, at 11 a. m., sermon by Mr. Mahan ; at St. Peter's Bay, South side. same evening, at 64 o'clock, Mr, Allan to preach, and at the North side, the following mornmg at 11 o'clock, Mr. Cameron will preach. A full attendance of members of committee requested.—W. R. Frame, Convener. - + Oo Dr. E. A. Kent, of New York, representing the house of D. Appleton & Co., is in this city, aod is stopping at the St. Lawrence Hotel. He has with him a copy of the American cyclopedia which was compiled by departments. The sales for the past seven years averaged over a million dollars each year. By those who have examined their clyclopedia it is conceded to be the most complete work of the kind extent. oni Ar midnight of Monday last, a tramp broke into the house of Robert Lawson, Esq , Little York, and walked directly up-stairs to his daughter's bedroom, terrifying the young lady, who screamed and roused her father and the rest of the family. Ono the approach of the old gentleman the scoundrel left as he came hy the window. It is to be regretted thit Mr Lawson had not a revolver at hand. ji he had, the seemp would not probably have carried off a valuable workbox, containing a gold ring and other articles. After leaving Mr. Lewson’s, he proceeded tothe house of Robert Vessey, which was guarded by a vigi- lant dog, and then he went to Mr. Thomas Vessey’s, who had a gan, and fired three shots to ecare the villain. ——< ee Tue Halifax Chronicle gives the following account of an event which will be interesting to relatives and friends who reside in and pear Ch'town ;~There was a large gathering in the North Baptist Church this morning, (Sept. 16) at an carly hour to witness the marriage of Wm. Wheatly, commission merchant of this city, to Flora Irene Burgess. A little before seven o'clock the groom aud best man, ay Harny, were in waiting at the church, An appropriate selection of music peeling from the orvan wave notice that the bride elect had arrived. She entered the church on the arm of h r father, and was followed by her maids Estela Eaton and two little neices. “ev. J. Manning performed the ceremony. The bride wore a travelling suit of dark brown trimmed with ernshed pumpkin brocade. She wore » hat with brown and crushed pumkin plames. The bri lesmaid’s dress was Duchess brown trimmed with brocade The two little misses looked exceedingly pretty. wearing pale blue and pale pink and carrying baskets of flowers The bride was a member of the choir of the North Baptist church, The happy couple left the chu ch amid the inspiriting strains of the wedding march, to go by the W. & 4. train on a tour Vana | and will retura Ri New York and }and a purse filled with sovereigns, to com- Lonpon, Sept. 22. The shareholders in the Loch Line of steamers have presented Captain Jones, of the steamer Loch Garry, with a silver plate the Greely memorate the part he bore In Relief expedition. The Cholera. Rome, Sept. 22. The bulletin of the ravages of cholera in Italy during the post twenty-four hours, shows 409 cases and 226 deaths. Weather Bulistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 23--10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, generally fair, with a few light showers, pot much change in temperature, METROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 23, 1854. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 60.0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . .43.5 Lowest Temperature this meraing ........44. Temperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .45. Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .52 0 Dro Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 18. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene:— SOO Tha GhOnORh « «Hew oo bere dex r ces $ 14.00 ie aks Gah osb ne a 04h 210.00 pea err Ts rer y 140.00 198 sheep.......0- ce eeeeeeeeeeeeee 396.00 159 bushele oate........---6- 2+ 0e- 56 00 372 bris oysters... ..... 6000s eee eees 595.00 146 brle mackerel ......------++-:: 1778.00 15 cases eggt..... 26. es eee eeeeceee 86,00 $3275.00 Summersipe, Sept. 22. Shipped per Str. St. Lawrence, Evans, Master, for Poirt du Chene : OOD Ths WG... co occ c ceeeesaeecen $ 75 00 @ cases lobsters. .....+-++-+++>> 18.00 G3 cases CgP8......-- eee reer ener 304 00 $75 brig oysters. .......-.eee ee eees 750.00 Oe as oii cbse cscs cavewees l 00.00 . vo oO 44 bris mackerel, ... _ $2602.00 A Canp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e., [ will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, This great remedy was ¢1s- covered by a missionary in Scuth America Send self-addressed envelope to Rav. Josrru T. Inman, Station D, New York. AMERICAN wheat crops are variouel’ esti- mated from 520,009,000 bushels to 550,000,000 | bushels, stocks on band left over about ae | third less than last year. The United States donsumiptiga is abcut half ths abdve quanfity. Or Or bd bo OO FR DD eH LO 26 bags Rice, cases READY-MADE CLOTHING. We expect to receive, during the next ten days, about 220 Cases and Bales of Fall Goods, the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scotch Markets, and will offer W hole- sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Sign of the Lion, Sept. 12. dy wy 23, 1884. PASTURE LOTS. am jnsiructed by Col, Freelond to sell ly Auction on the premises, On Wednesday, Oct., ist, at 12 o'clock, Five Acre Lcts in the Common cf Charlottc- town, fronting on the North River and upper Brighton Road, These Lots being near the city, are very suitable for pasture, There is aiso aquantity of Seaweed thrown up an upon one of them a valuable deposit of Porter's Cluy. e Terme: 2) por cent, down; balance on mortgege 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sep. 17, 1884. LAND SALE. O be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- ises, on King Street, opposite the Post Office, ‘ harloitetown, on Friday, the 17th day of October next, ali that valuable prop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of King Street, baving a front on said street of about thirty-four feet, and running southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet, wilh a right of way from said street for horses, carts, trucks, ete. TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortgage of the premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SARAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Sept 9, 1884. Pure Bred Stock. HE services of the celebrated Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,’’ No. 7,977, Ameri- can Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable of T. A. McLean, Eeq., near Esdale Foundry. Fee, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking stock, as he will likely be in Charlottetown but a short time, Sept 9—Im ELEUTRIC GLOSS. OR cleaning Solid Silver, Nickel, Brass, Copper and Plate Glass. Quick! Sure ! Permanent! No dirt, no trouble, no labor, Being entirely free from grit and acids, it cannot injure the most finely burnished sur. face. It is the only preparation ever pro. duced that will polish brass or copper with- out the use of acid. Nothing approaches it for removing grease and finger marks from Brass, Copper, Glass, etc.; while for cleaning Nickel or Stoves it is especially useful. Retail price, 25 cents per bottle, MICA WASH.—This wash is the only thing of the kind ever invented. A stove may be as handsome asa jewel and shine like ebony; but smoked mica lights will spoil it all, Day by day mica becomes scarcer and bigher in price, and an article that will clean aud preserve it is valuable to all concerned, Try this wash once, and you will always use it. Retail) price, 95 cents per bottle. The above bou ebold necessities are manufac. tured by The Electric Gloss Co., Philadelphia, U.S.A, and sold by «every respectable Drug- gist, Stove Dealer, Hardware Merchant and General Dealer in Canada. The Canadian trade supplied by JOUN T, REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B Aug 6—6m eod Superb Baking Powder. (Manufactured by Holister, Crane & Co., 9) Broad Street, New York.) T UQUESTIONABLY the purest and most wholesome Baking Powder made, Gro- cers are authorized to guarantee every can to be full weight, and positively pure, Ask for the Superb ” and take no other, Put up in 3, 4 and I-Ib. tins, and for gaie by every re-« spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dea'er in Canada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B. Aug 6—é6m eod EARLY OPENING OF FALL GOODS ee EE w.& A.Brown & Co's 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Heavy Goods. 7 cases Black Straw iiats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warps. All Goods are marked dewn at prices that are bound to sell them. A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Uisters, ete. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market House Y= The New Store on the old site will not begopened till lst April next. =f W. & A. BROWN & CO. | Ch town, Sept. 5, 1884. 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 Street. July 10—éf Credit Fuser Fran Cnaien. 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 obtained on application at the office of Messrs Sullivan & Macneiil, Solicitors, Charlottetown, W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres eum jour 4i. AMERICAN AGRICULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue. 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send three 2c, — for Sample Cop (Englich or German) of the Oldest an Best Agricultural Journal in the World. ORANCE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUDD, 751 Broadway, New York. SOAP AY Se HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached DONALD FERGUSUN, July 7, 1884, NO aa eA OE ROC! Speers meme nr im Aenea HEE sruwe = = emmy. iat pea a incoae ini tte , ~~ > as ica ie eterna es