~ TELE Dw. pELCCHAPHIG NEWS, crate a ence fac A MTN HR, AUGUST 23. 188s. beliewe that there had been an excess of fecal aad Other Lemus, jerisdiction exercised by the Fiench in the, o Turs is election day iu St. Jonh, N. B. arest of Mr. Shaw. He suid it was! - (Seeciat Desearcues ro Tag Examiner, ] certainly a serions matter and it would be- aes Cor. J. J. Hiwkwan is staying at the the absulute duty of the Government to. 5%] Osborne Disastrous Fire. carefully watch events in Madagascar. He o—— was unable to say when or where the court | a ae Pines ArrLes—real sugar pines—at Ken. NEDY'S fane23 2i SeVERAL executions are being ivsued against he Springfield lownship, six miles from Be eee os Aon | Sea! parties who have not paid the city taxes, | Here, was destroyed by fire yesterday) ooo uate Fe ak) cet tel alee ote, - ;morning. While the fire was burning a_ he eived with chcers; continuing Mr, Deaters can buy Brown Sugar by the) boiler in the mill exploded, killing three | Gladstone said there was no reason to pre- barrel at J. B, MAcpoNaLps’s [aug 23 3iwkly | 42d injariog several, including Mr. Lewis | -U™® that a friendly and civilized Govern- - Mr. W. BE. Weop, Agent of the Provincial and New England All Rail Line, is at the Rankin - > - Buy your Brown Sugar for seven and a-half cents at J. B. Macponatn’s {aug23 2i wkly -_ > - Mr. W. A. Worpex, U port, arrived last evening and is registered at the Rankio 7° A new stock of Boys’ Clothing at J. B. | {aug23 3iwkly MACDONAI Ds ~~ — AN insane man named George Warner, aged forty-five, committed Suicide in Halifax, on the 21st inst. ~ > - Att Wool Grey Flannel, at thirty-cents a yard, at J. B. MacponaLn’s. fang23 3iwkly scbbidininealpnailli Ture will be no celebration in St. Peter's Church to-morrow (St. Bartholemew’s Day) as Was given out. ~- — Extra good Canton Flannel for cents a yard at J. B, McDowa.n’s. {au23 3iwkly _—— —> a THe steamer ‘*M. A. Starr” arrived from Halifax this morning with freight. She sails on return to-night. - ~ > - Two cases of drunkenness and several dog tax cases were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon. -_— > _ J. ©. Spracve has rented the new store in Monaghan’s building, and will move into it about the middle of September. -_— ?>--- Tuk Annual Picnic, in connection with St. James’ Church Sabbath School, will be held on the 30th instant, at Rocky Point. — Heapacue, Costiveness and Piles, are easily and thoroughly cured by a judicious use of Ayer’s Pills. [aug20 lw wkly -_ -p>- —- Tae burning of McCready’s boot and shoe factory in Montreal, on the 20th, throws three hundred operators out of work. ‘There is an insurance of $7,500 on the property. - »> — By a reeent order of the Customs Depart- ment our merchants are required to have their twelve | Cresrer, Pa., Angust 23 ; The large paper mill of J. Howard Lewis the proprietor. Loss $180,000, i th A $500,000 Conflagration. New York, Aug. 23. } } | The Empire Oii Work’s caught fire yes- jterday imorning la very short time | shop took The hre, and soon was in ashes. largest agitators in the yard, con- jtaining 50,000 barrels of oil. The! jfire was not subdued until 4 p. m. | The damage is estimated at $500,000. Several men were badly injured. Putnam, Conn., Aug. 23. The loss by the burning of Lee’s foundry which occurred last night, is $60,000. Port Av Prince, Aug. 15. The large fire occurring here on the 17th | destroyed $250,000 worth of property. Black Small-pox in Texas. Wasuineton, Aug. 23. Reports received to-day say black small- pox is prevailing in Texas and Mexico. There were 160 deaths from cholera im San Dionisio during July. There were 477 deaths from yellow fever in Vera Cruz dur- ing July. A Town Destroyed by a Cyclone. Sr. Paur, Mryy., Aug. 23. The cyclone which raged at Rochester, Minn., last night destroyed almost the whole town. 24 persons were killed and 50 injured. A Point of Pines Regatta Bosron, Aug. 23. The men who row in the Point of Pines regatta, on Friday, are Ross, Lee, Ten Eyck, Gaizel, Plaisted, Riley, Hamm, Elliott, Driscoll, McKay and Hosmer. _ —— invoices certified by the shipper. Great objections are made to this apparent unneces- sary regulaton. ~ Qe Visrrors to our city complain bitterly of | the very offensive effluvia coming from the various back yards, and wonder how we escape an epidemic. We would like to ask if we have a Board of Health who ever act. The sanitary condition of Charlottetown is simply disgraceful. ~ 2.>--— Tue spool factory at Piccadilly, eight miles from Sussex, employs fifty hands. Twelve cords of wood per day are used, and spools of all sizes are made. The factory is turning out now about 10,000 gross per month, but it is equal to 17,000 gross per month, if necessary. Ciarke & Co., of Paisley, and other English thread manufacturers, are supplied. ai Lort Meteunp, who will act as private secretary to the Marquis of Landsdowne when he assumes the duties of the Governor- Generalship, was married recently to Miss Mary Caroline Grey, neice of Earl Grey. Among the wedding presents were several from the Queen and other members of the toyal family. A bISASTROUS rain and thunder storm passed over Waterloo County, Western Canada, on Saturday last. At Listowell, New Hamburg, Berlin, Wingham, Brussels, St. Jacobs and | Paris, great damage to property is reported. | Streeta were flooded, bri igen swept away aud railway tratfic is impeded. The Maitland River has overflowed, causing great des- truction of farm property. Three lives are reported lost. A yYouNG woman in the employ of Mr. Wellner entered the store of J. & W. Boer and selected goods amounting to about four dollars, and had them charged to her mistress. It was subsequently discovered that Mrs. Wellner never ordered her to buy the goods, and that she had obtained them under false retences. She was arrested by the City otek and was, this morning, sentenced to one months’ imprisonment. _ Y>--— Vexnor’s ALMANAC FOR 1884,—The Gazeite Printing Co., Montreal, have acquired from Mr. Vennor the copyright of his Almanac for next year, and it will be issued by them in October, printed on good paper, and other- wise got up in an attractive form. Mr. Vennor states that the contents will be of unusual interest, several new features being added, Booksellers and news agects should send in their orders early, and applications for advertising space or almanacs should be addressed to Mr. Richard White, Managing Director, Gazette Printing Co., Montreal. aug 23 dw 2i a &S-— A “Bio Four.”~A Fall River, Mass., des- Cholera in Egypt. Lonpon, Ang. 23 There were 131 deaths in Egypt, includ- ing one in Cairo. Telegraph Notes. A Jandlord in Breslan, on the 21st, mur- dered his five children by hanging them,and then committed suicide. The Izish Registration Bill was rejected in the House of Lords, on the 21st, by a vote of 52 nays to 32 yeas. Brigands have captured the Governor and several Councillors of Florian, near Salon- ica. They demand £20,000 for the ransom of their victims. Fresh vexatious passport rules have been adopted on the Russian frontier, and ob- stacles are being placed in the way of Ger- mans who wish to reside in Russia. The London Stendard’s Berlin corres- pondent asserts that the Chinese Govern- ment is negotiating with Germany with a view to the purchase of 100,000 rifles. Kountze Bros. of New York state that forged drafts, purporting to be issued by the First National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, upon Kountze Bros., New York, are in cir- culation. Business was suspended, on the 2Ist, at Coalbridge, Scotland, the scene of recent riots between the Orangemen and Catholics. Crowds of people gathered in the streets, but the police succeeded in preventing a collision. A fight has occurred at Zipaquera, South America, between the National troops and those of Candinamarca and the command- ant of the latter was killed. The Federal troops were triumphant. Columbia has prohibited the passage of arms to Ecuador, permission for which was applied for. The Canadian Pacities directors, accom- panied by Prince Hohenlche of Prussia, Count Glachen, Earl of Latham, Lord Elphinstone and a number of leading Euro pean journalists and invited guests lett Montreal on Wednesday, for a trip over the Canadian Pacific Railway as far as Cal- garry. A fire at Rat Portage, on the 28th de- stroyed the large lumber mills of the Rainy River lumber company. The fire is sup- posed to be, the work of an incendiary. The loss will be about $80,000 with $30,000 patch of the 18th to the Boston Herald, con- tains the following interesting challenge:— The undersigned hereby challenge the Buffalo (N. Y.) four-oared crew to row a race | of three miles with aturp, at such date and place as may be mutually agreed upon, for $1,020 a side; money forthcoming immediately upon acceptance. This challenge will remain open two weeks from date, and if at the end of that time it is not accepted, we will row on similar terms any four-oared crew in the world F. A. PLAISTED, Wattace Ross, Grorese W. Ler, Gko. H. Hosmer. Aug. 18, 1883. pam Tue Picnic in connection with Zion Church and Sabbath School came off yesterday as advertized. The “Southport” left in the morning with a fair number on board, includ- ing the children of the Sabbath School, and the committee and ladies of the congregation, insurance. The chief stockholders were ‘Messrs. Hugh Sutherland, M. P., 8. J. Dawson, M. P., Wm. Buckingham and John Ross. J. B. Gardner a wealthy citizen of Boston recently deceased, provided by his will that a large sum of money, bonds and other securities, aggregating in value, $931,600 should be turned over to the United States treasury to help to pay the national debt, The bequest was received at the treasury department and by order of the Registrar | was placed to the credit of “‘patriotic de- | yotion.”’ Rear Admiral! Galiber, the successor of Admiral Pierre in the comr ad of the French fleet in Madagascar ¥ -ters, will meet Admiral Pierre at Reumon. He will afterwards go to Tamatave to open negotia- tions with the Havas. He will insist upon who had undertaken to provide amusements and tea. In the afternoon another trip was made of which quite a namber of excursionists availed themselves. down the West River made the sail quite enjoyable, The vsual programme of amuse- ments was taken up—runring, tossing the caber, putting the stone, for the sterner folk,and swings and rings for the gentler. The tea- tables were well arranged and deserved the busy Late tim 4 they received. At seven in the evening the steamer left for home with all on board, and landed the party without accident soon after eight. e proveeds Teale were quite ban e, The stiff breeze blowing | ‘a French protectorate over Northwest Madagascar; the abolition of the law relat- ing to the tenure of land by Europeans, ‘and the payment to the French of one | million francs indemnity. The latter de- 'mand may be waived, however, if the others 'are complied with. | Alively discussion was caused in the | House of Commons, on the 2lst, in regard to the case of Mr. Shaw, the British missionary in Madagascar, who is held in custody by the French. Mr. Gladstone warmly declared that he had no reason to . The packing shop, a/| matter, S. Consul at this | structure 250 by 700 feet, was consumed in | questions to be submitted on the 22nd in | Next the tin shop | Connexion with the case. } canght, and was destroyed, then the barrel | Hames next spread to one of the! martial of Mr. Shaw would be held. _Dis- cussion of the affair, he said, was calculated /ment would lack elementary principles of justice towards impritoned for. ign subjects. | He was not aware that Admiral Pierre had thrice refused to allow Mrs. Shaw to see | her husband, notwithstanding the fact that ‘she had been absent from him two years. | He said he would inquire further into the Notice was given of several eee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the | Maritime Provinces. Toronto, August 25--10 a. m. } Moderate winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature. I ene Halifax Banks. The Montreal Gazette says a Halifax broker reports that Nova Scotia bank stocks are slowly but steadily increasing in price. Merchants is worth from 125 to 126. Considerable has changed hands re- cently at those figures. But little of Union Bank stock comes onthe market, as the shareholders are wealthy and seldom, if ever, under any necessity to sell. Halifax Basking Company's stock changes hands readily from 108 to 109. The price of Bank /of Nova Scotia stock has slightly declined, being quoted at about 1454, at which price itis readily taken by investors. Stock of |the People’s Bank seldom comes on the market, and when it does it sells readily at jfrom 110 to 112. Bank of BN. A. stock | is in demand now at1l4. Itis said that nearly a million dollars of the stock of the |the British Bank is held in Nova Scotia and atabout $10,000,000 of various bank stocks. - = eee = -—- ----- Salt for the Throat. In these days when diseases of the throat are so universally prevalent, and in so many cases fatal, remarks an exchange, we feel it our duty to say a word iu behalf of a most effectual, if not positive cure for sore throat. For mapy years past, indeed we may say during the whole of a life of more than forty years, we have been subject to a dry, hacking cough, which is not only dis- tresssing to ourselves but to our friends, and those with whom we are brought into to try what virtue there was in commen salt. We commenced by using it three times a day—-morning, noon and night We dissolved a large teaspoonful of pure table-salt in about a half a small tumbler full of water. With this we gargled the throat most thoroughly just before meal- time. The result has been that during the entire winter we were not only free from coughs and, but the dry, hacking cough has entirely disappeared. We attribute these satisfactory results solely to the use of salt-gargle, and most cordially regom- mend a trial of it to those who are subject to digease of the throat. Many persons who have never tried the salt-gargle have the impression that it is unpleasant, but after a few days’ use, no person who loves a nice, clean mouth and a first-rate sharpener of the appetite, will abandon it. —_-- Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Aug 22. Shipped per steamer “St. Lawrence,” Evans, master, for Point du Chene :— 5 horses, : - $525.00 420 bush oats, - 189.00 90 cases eggs, - . 456.00 19 bbls. mackerel, - : - 152.00 50 yds Island cloth - - - 40.00 $1,392.00 ‘SHIP NEWS. Summerside Aug 22—ent sch Lucity Ann, Weston, Richibucto, lumber; Kate, Walsh, Pictou, coal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pic- tou, bal. Cld sch Opal, Steele, Shediac, her- ring. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 23—Capt and Mrs Maxwell, Mr and Mrs Goalen, Brackley Point; A Andrew, J E Kirkpatrick, Jos Youngheart, Montreal; S J Hera‘ hede and wife, New York: W Suther- land, Kk B Hanes, Providence, Mr and Mrs Welling, two children and nurse, JS Tiskey, Toronto; E B Whittaker, Boston; Alfred Dickie, City of Mexico; Warren A Worden, U 8 Consul; F Merrow, Souris; James Brown, Cape Traverse; Mr and Mrs T F Jenkins, Phila- delphia; Miss J S Southench, Miss M M Plum, Troy, N Y; Miss A 8 Hoskins, Seneca Falls; George W Hanlan, Tignish; H Green, Sum- merside; A H Buckley, Halifax; W E Wood, | St John. j O° BORNE HOUSE, Aug 21—Hazen Louther, Shemogue, N B; Edward W Marven, do; Wm McLeod, Port Elgin, N B; Wm Avord, Bristol, N B; Daniel McDonald, New Perth? 22—M MelInnis, St Peter’s Bay; Jas J McLeod, Belle Creek; Donald McMillan, Wood Islands; Fwen Mc- Millan, do; John Bell, do; A Bell, Belle Creek; Alex McLeod, Brown’s Creek; D Ross, Orwell; R D McMillan, Wood Islands; D A McLeod, wife and child, Eldon; Robert Marray and wife, Pictou; John S McInnis, Vale Colliery, N S; G G Hall, Worcester, Mass; G Davison, Boston; K P Follett, do; Arthur Fairbairn, Alberton; Ronald Camp- bel], Summerside; R B Noble, Richitue‘o; Chas J Wescott, Truro; Wm Sinith, Shediac; Mrs Wm Smith. do; Col Hickman, Kentucky; Jas E McDonald, Cardigan; David Mont- gomery, Summerside; Mrs Lizzie Montgomery, do; Wm Brown, Richibucto; Mrs Wm Brown, do; J McL Smitb, Eldon; Mrs Smith, do. MARRIED. At St. James’ Manse, on the 22nd instant, | by the Rev. K. Mx! anan, Mr. Peter Mc- Kinnon, tailor, ‘Vasc River, to Annie Roger- son of the samc place, At St, Jams,’ Manse, on the 22nd instant, by the Rev. K, Maclennan, Mr, Charles Mc- ; | | | Stock will repay any intending purchase, containing, as it does, immense variety and ext Point Brabaut, Vermacell Plaids, etc., etc. Ch’town, May 3, 1855. Strawberry, and all the new colors. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and a ()— - purchaser, the ra value. i, etc., ete. pattern and price. Spriag and Summer Dry Goods. yN advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our We have great confidence in offering this season's NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc, in Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Staple Dr:’ Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. eee the world. For charming scenery, beautiful shores, sh rates for families for lengthened periods, Trains leave ‘. “ Hunter River for Summerside Seaside, June 7—24m This beautiful and well known watering place will be o J The Proprietcrs have taken pains to improve this establishment, soas to merit the con- tinuance of the distinguished patronage of former years, from Charlottetown and all parts of ning, etc., ‘‘The Seaside Hotel’’ is unrivalled, in America. TERMS—$1.75 to $2.00 per day, $10.00 per week, $8.00 per week per month, Great Summer Resort of P, 2. Island SEASIDE HOTEL Rustico Beach, P, E. Island. ned for the season on July Ist. ady walks, boating, surf bathing, fishing, gun- Special] . , Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evening, call’ng for business contact. Last fall we were indueed | Guests; returning every Thursday and Monday Morning, at 9 o'clock, p. m. Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6.45, 9.20 a, m., and 4,15 p, m. Hanter River for Charlottetown 9.48 a. m., 2.08 and 7.00 p. m, 7.45, 11.06 a. m., and 5.40 p. m, “6 Summerside for Hunter River 6.45 a.m. and 12, noon, and 5.40 p. m. Mr. Bagnall will meet trains from ail points at Hunter Kiver to convey passengers to JOHN NEWSON & CoO., PROPRIRTORS. GRAND Temperance Rally. pedal i OL. J. J. HICKMAN, of Kentucky, one, of the foremost platform temperance | speakers in America, will lecture in the Y.. M.C A. Hallon Thursday next, at eight p.m. Free to all, A collection will be taken for, the Temperance Agency Fund. By order. { J, A. LAWSON, | Ch’town, Aug. 21.—3i or a Partnership Notice. TW HE Partnership heretofore existing under | the name of Wright Bros., Souris, has | this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business, in future, will be conducted by George D. Wright & Co., to whom all, accounts are to be paid, and who will discharge all liabilities. Dated this the tenth day of August, 1883. M. N. WRIGHT. G. D. WRIGHT, Aug. 22. —3i Sea ] a OPENED ‘LO-DAY, —AT THE— UNION HOUSE, } NE CASE cf imported Havana Cigars, | the best in the city, and which will be| sold very cheap. Parties buying small lots) ought to call and see our steck. Also a new) lot of Pipes and Smokers’ Materials, Ch’town, Aug. 18.—lw — | i | | ; “wnt prunl IF YOU CALL YOU WILL FIND I HAVE ON HAND Black, White and Colored Perforated Card | Boards, Gold and Silver Papers, Blue, Pink, Green and White Tissue Papers, | Royal Readers, , : | Franklin Square and other Novels. S. T. NELMES, | j Standard Bookstore, Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1883.—-6m eod NOTICE. | “NAPITALISTS —— to invest in a C Starch Factory can be supplied with a| sufficient acreage of potatoes and a suitable) site convenient to shipping, in the vicinity of! Mill View, Lot 49. For further particulars apply to J. R. BOURKE, Jr. | Mil View, July 27, 1883.—da 4wk taw i : Rees foe River, to Bedsie Roger- A> a in THE DAILY EXAMI- NER, Rates moderate. FALL FROM LIVERPOOL - TO— ‘Charlottetown, P, i. Island, DIRECT. (FOLLOWING ZERELDE.) The Clipper Barkentine ETHEL BLANCHE, 400 tons Register, classed ten years Al in English Lloyds, John Graham, Commander, WILL SALL From Liverpsol about the 15th September, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. For Freight or passage apply in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Ang. 8. ~2aw tf OLD BONES. IGHEST PRICE paid for old boner, in ‘i large or email lotsa, delivered at John Newson’s Furniture Factory. JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, Aug. {'7.,—2m . ST. PETERS SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN Qn Monday, September 10th, Subjects tauzht—English, Classics, Mathe- matics French, German, etc. Applications for Boys’ School should be made to W. B. King, St. Peter's Clergy House; for Girls’ School to Miss Harris, Pownal Street, Aug. 7.—tu th sa pat nro we fr f] Sept 10, | \ , CELY SCHOOLS \ JILL BE RE.OPENED, after the Mid- summer Holidays, on Monday, 27th August, instant, At nine o’clock,a,m. A full attendance of pupils, on that day, is requested, in order that all may be graded ‘nto their proper Departments. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary of School Board Avg. 20.—t] 27 PUPILS ATTENTION LL tbe School Boeks in use may be found at the Dicmond Bookstore, ia- clading,— L’Allegro and Il Penseroso (Milton), Greenleaf’s Arithmetics (authorized edition), Coleuso’s Algebra (Part | ), Chambers’ Plane and Solid Geometry, First Principles of Agricuiture (Tanner), Cesar’s Gallic War, ; Sweei’s Method of Teaching, Calecott’s Musical Grammar, Cicero pro Archia, Bryce’s Latin and Greek Readers, Xenophon s Anabasis (Book V_}, Arnold’s Latin Prore Composition, Walter Smith’s Frec hand Drawing, Dictionaries, Royal Readers, AND ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Very, Very Cheap. Don't forget the place — Diamond Bookstore, 89, Queen Street, Queen Street, | THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1853. DOMINION ERRIBITIGN, 1883. Onening at St, John, NB, OCTOBER i, 1883. WNERS of Live Stock in P. KE. Island are required to send to my office, not later than Saturday, the 25th day of August, inst, Entries of such animals as they wish to jexhibit at the above Exhipition, in order |that the same may be submitted tor the ap- | prova] and sanction of a committee appoint- ed by the Advisory Board for that purpose. Animals thus selected will be forwarded to and from St. John free of charge to owners, but at their risk. Entries of Agricultural Products and other articles must also be made at my office not later than Saturday, the 13th day of Septem- ber next, A. McNEILL, Secretary Advisory Koard Ch’town, Aug. 16, 1883.—dy whly tt TO CABINET MAKERS. HE Merchants’ Bank of Halifax hereby invites Tenders for the Counter and Screen Work of their new Banking Office, at Summerside. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Charlottetown Agency, where Tenders, addressed to the undersigned will be received up to one p. m, on Saturday, ist September, 1883 | a ee een D., H. DUNCAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Auguat 17, 1883 5 DOLLARS REWARD. PS°HE above reward « il] be paid to any per. son who will give euch informetion as will lead to the conviction of the person or persous who destroyed a target at the Ken- sington Kifls Rauge, on the night of the 11/th ingiant GEORGE L, LDOGHERTY, Sec’y Pro, Rifle Assoociation of P. E. 1 Ch’town, Aug 14, 1883. ee UY THE DAILY EXAMINER, the Cheapest and Newsiest paper in the Provinor, Lee Tt de Le ee mya ae imine semper mp > Retugant Seer Et ee a eet tency