a eee Lo : ee —— NEWS RY TELEGRAPH wife who is staying with relatives in that 1 city. SAN FRaNctscO, Sept. 17, ila —= a ae a THE IMPROVED SEMI-GIRCULAR — -~——-—-- _ —— ——— ee o> ome. Ce ty BE Dominion of Canada, Province oF Prince Epwarp Isianp, Crvy oF CHARLOTTETOWN, EUROPEAN. tes Oc ndicd Cena ee . In the City Court before ROWAN ROBERP onsolidat dt Imperial mine, last night, r , FITZGERALD, Esquire, tve Stipendiary CANDAHAR, Sept. 17. resulted in the death of nine men, one » | Mayistrate for the City of Charlottetown. A court of inquiry on the Kushk-I-Nak rere, dange rously hurt, The three : . bie KE NOTICE that His Honor the Sti- hud defeat has been ordered News is}. , re naga ae - and the ee A pendiary sMayistrate for the said City of received that on the 12th inst. Ayoob Khan athe teh lien — it had startea for the harlottetown has, _by virtue of the power with 300 inf ntry, mK) cavalry and ome Surface when the cable broke, precipitat- qand autuority in hin vested by the Statute ing them down the shaft, 300 feet. gun crossed the river safely and took the road to Her mt Snare Ga: - Roar, Sept. 17. whom were dead ; es that the joint note of] to live. ’ ; ten Pho Divetto stat ; the Powers w wW presente d to the Porte on othera cab be got out, T hursday | ‘ 5 insists upon the surrender of the territory mentioned in the joint note OF ARGEM SN', Sk6aps Dinosch and Granda. | ;, Chas. Nichols’ store, loaded it and shot Tr! ‘ Lond ni dames correspondent at the Ni . “ts ; i Nichols dead. Monteneerin headquarters, Sept. 16th, tel- egraph: that jojo Petrovick, the Monten- egrin Commander, will make a reconnois- sance to-day towards the Albanian position hanged to day. at Nogura. ‘lhe concentration of the Al- Gop tL. Nev.. Sept. 17. banians at Nogura renders the Montenegrin ere ee aes advance impossible. The Vienna joint note to the Porte is very brief. [t notities the Porte that the combined fleet willnow take action in the Montenegrin matter. A despatch to the Times dated Gravoza, Sept. 19, says : At the conference of Ad mirals to-day it was decided immediately to warn foreign consuls at Scutari and Dul cigno to remove their families to places of safety. When this is done instructions under which combined squadrons are act- ing will be carriedout. Itis rumored at Ragusa that Riza Pasha has been assassin- ated and fighting begun. This requires contirmation. None of the telegrams from ether points inention this news. building. The London Sportsman says: ‘ Haulan| killed. — did asmart spin yesterday on the Tyne from Scottswood to Bottom Heughs and back, taking from 28 to 30 strokes to the minute. The water was rough, a cross wind prevailing, but he showed a good pace and machine like action. He will re- Pokanonras, Ark., Sept, 17 CINCINNATI, Sept. 17. cage. being horribly mangled. is not badly injured, New York, Sept. 17. The man saved meeting to night in advocacy of Garfield. Bringerort, Con., Sept. 17. building occupied by the Union Metallic factory. ->- + e+ = =—-— oa Summerside Items. (From our own Correspondent. ) The fall meeting of the Kensington Driv- main on the Tyne a week, and possibly do|ing Park takes place on Friday, October There will be four races on the pro- his first menth’s training on that river. | Lst. Haulan and Lempster are now formally | gramme for the day’s sport ; viz :— entered for the International regatta.” Reports from Chester, Malton, North} have never beaten 2.40. Shields, Nottingham, Naneaton, Penzanee, Sheffield, am! Truro, represent heavy rain,| have never beaten 5 minutes. gales and floods. FS ConstaNnTINoPLe, Sept. 17. have never beaten 2.50. A sweepstake race, entrance fee $d. A correspondent at Accrington says that hers a Clow, the Dominion there are unmistakable signs of wavering Mr. 105 have withdrawn. Str. Pererssure, Sept. 17. Gen. Skobeleff has been summoned by the Emperor of Livadia because of Gen. Milurtin’s opposition to Skobeloff’s desire te advance on Merv. with under Mr. Clow’s supervision. a visit to his friends in Neva Scotia on Thursday evening last. Lonpon, Sept. 17. Doring the past few days a woman with The correspondent of the 7'imes at the Montenegrin headquarters, telegraphs as , Law . : ‘ ° ge follows : [t is argent that the Powers /+h. amusement of an admiring throng. should no longer encourage the idle hope| “ Wellj . that there will not be bloodshed. The first} , Phe steamer ellington,’ Capt. Cun- shot fired will spread the flames of war|2ingham, arrived here on Friday from along the entire frontier. Antigonish. Capt. McFarlane has bought ei . me this steamer te take the place Venpeamrmorte, Capt. 0. lar: the present ferry boat ‘‘ Jenny B.,” The Ambassadors were to hold a meet-| now running between here and Bedeque. ing on Thursday afterneon, and it was! On Saturday the trial trip took place, and thought probable that they would then |g jarge number of people availed themselves prepare a note, in which the intentions of | of a free sail on the harbor, which we learn the Powers in regard to the coercive mvas-| wag quite satisfactory. If this boat is placed ures vaguely alluded to in the note of|on the route between here and Bedeque it August 3rd, will be more clearly ex-| will be of great benefit to the people of that plained. section of the country. Their can be no Lonpon, Sept. 17. |doubt but that the Jennie B. has proved A despatch to the Times from Antivari, | inadequate for the performance of the work on the 15t\: says: ‘‘Six thousand Alban-|required of her being too smali. The ians are massed in pesition on the Mazura| trade between this place and Bedeque is on Range, entrenched with five lines of earth-|the increase, and especially in the spring works but within a range from the sea. |and fall when the shipping business is lively, All the Albanians between here and Bay-|greater facilities for the bringing of anna have joined the party of resistance. produce to this place is required. — This was Gen. Petrovich is near Antivari. He has|20W been remedied by the plaeing of the 6,000 men, six guns and three mounting Wellington upon the route. Capt. McFar mule batteries. He is awaiting orders from| ane is to be congratulated upon securing Cettinge. le expressed doubts of an ami-|this boat and no doubt his endeavors to cable settlement telegraphing on the lith accomodate the people of Bedeque will be from the Montenegrin headquarters. duly appreciated by them. om hope oe A correspondent of the Times says: If Mr. McFarlane’s enterprise will meet wit i it undoubtedly de- Gen. Petrovich advanced he weuld expose a ee | pee his flank to the Albanians. His army can-|°°"’°*- ; not be much reinforced because of the ne-| JR. T. Holman has loaded the schr. Bo- cessity of defending other points on the | %#4 with white oats fer the West India frontier. ‘Tie army is in fine condition but}! market. This schooner will take a deckload gannot remain indefisitely exposed on the of sheep. mountains. Everything facilitates the Tur-| The bright Willie ewned by Hon. John kish schemes of delay. Lefurgey arrived from France on Saturday The Times says: *‘ However courteous its morniug. She will be loaded with oats by form, the presence of the International the owner. fleet at Ragusa gives the note the character | “"" ——— ef an sialon tana which it will be perilous MARRIED. = to resist.” At Trinity Church, Georgetown, on Weid- A Vienna despatch to the Times says :—| nesday the 15th inst., by the Rev. D. H. the streets. On Friday, one of the natives eee About 1,400 feet of the rope was piled upon them. ihnree men have been taken out, two of others are not expected It will be some hours before the William Means, a lawyer, boughta olinal Ne Pins (iltra, George Mitchell, a wife murderer, was Nine men were precipitated to the bottom of the shaft of the Imperial Mine by the beans eae eee nv ie = | son Bight mga wore Eihete ane toate EVERLASTING WEAR, Senator Conkling addressed a_ political A terrible explosion occurred this after- noon about 3.50 o’clock, in a small wooden | 7" = — . Cartridge Company as a fulminating build- ing, situated some distance from their main Five persons were at work in the All are supposed to have been Race for a purse of $80, for stallions that} Race fora purse of $50 for stallions that Hrom the 20th to QOAtTh September, Race for a purse of $50, for horses that champion among operatives to-day. Ont of 140 who| Pedestrian, 1s in town making all the had given notice of a strike at one mill, | MeCessary arrangements for the walking match to open here on the 23rd. The building of the track is being proceeded Rey. S. J. Dunstadt returned home from a hand organ has been furnishing music on assisted her in this performance—much to hurt. ‘The joint note of the Powers intisting on the surrender of Dulcigno, which was de- livered by the Porte, did not formally men- tion the naval demonstration.” LivERPOOL, Sept. 17. It is rumored that Charles Dilke, Under- Foreign Secretary intends to resign. Lonpon, Sept. 16, The Ballion withdrawn from the Bank to-day amounted to £50,000, INITED STATES. Doutas, Texas, Sept. 17. Robert Harper, while attacking James Thompson with a kmife, was shot and O’Keefe, relict of the late Mr. 7 killed by the latter near Boisdare Ireland | 0’Keefe, and third daughter ef the late Mr. to-day. ‘John Kirwin, Tryon, aged 68 years. CricaGco, Sept. 18. St. Julian had a narrow escape at Kala- mazoo last night, the car on which he was | . travelling wich two attendants being ditch- ed at that point by a misplaced switch. Luckily he landed on his feet and was not New Yerk, Sept. 17. The Right Hon. Dr. Lyon M. Playfair, M. P. for tho University of Edinburgh and ®hairman of the House of Commons, ar: rived to-day on the Adriatic from Liver- Pool. He proceeded to Boston to join his ‘years and 9 menths, Priscilla Adelaide be- ee po -_ ‘pue WEEKLY EXAMINER. — Per Hind, Mr. Wm, Sentner, of Murray Harbor, te Miss Mary Ana Daw, of the same place. Also at the same place, by the same, Mr. Walter Robertson, to Miss Catherine Taylor, both of Grand River. At the Bible Christian Parsonage, Murray Harber, on the Ist inst., by the Rev. W. Wedland, Mr. Isaac K. Prowse, to Miss Blizabeth M. Beck, both of Murray Harbor. AD DIED. At Chepstow, King’s County, on Friday, the 3rd inst., Mary Ellen McDonald, in the 20th year of her age. At her residence, Bear River, on the 2nd ult.. after a long illness, Mrs. Catherine Patrick 1 On July 29th, at Mount Stewart, aged 5 loved daughter of Mrs. Catherine McKachern, ehd the fate Mr. Duncan McKachern, of Lot 48. The Latest Novelty, The Queen of Bone St flened ee aD Pr f u lly, Attractive, FOR --- AND-— Comfort, Base and Hleganee | caumot be equalled, | ADMIRED BY ALL. — — SOLD BY J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 20, 1880. Queen Street. UTSiO (0 Hallax and Ble FOUR DOLLARS!! 70: take place in HALIFAX, Can obtain Tickets on Steamer S7’. LAWRENCE, Good to Return Until and Ineludiag the 27th September, FOR THE SUM OF FOUR DOLLARS. F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, Sept. 18, 1880, Sec’y Steam Nav. Co. Scenes eeepc cenpenaneeemetee oan ~ ; - , el THE OLD WAY! + The Old Way is Best. —_ — SIGN ——--—--:0: Don't Pay Extravagant Prices For Clothing Made at Custem Teiloring Establishments, LION, BUT BUY CLOTH AND TRIMMINGS, AND PAY FOR MAKING SEPARATELY. Queen YOU WILL GET AS GOOD A FIT AND SAVE MONKEY. aie “eee Street, Call and see our New Cloths and Tweeds for Fall Wear... -100 Patterns to Select from. W. A. WEEKS & CO. Queen StreeteCharlottetown, Sept. 18, 1580—tu th sat See - - : a SEASIDE HOTEL! RUST O BEACH, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. (UNDER VICE-REGAL PATRONAGE.) Scent EDS pare pHs Beautiful Watering Place will be open for the rezeption of Guests from the 24th June till the 15th September. . The above Hotel is situated in -one of the most charming spots on the Island, having beautiful scenery, a bracing atmosphere, a |:eautiful beach, splendid sarf- bathing, sea and river fishing, etc., ete. Good Tables. Moderate charges. Special arrangements made for Picnic and Dinner Parties. etc. Also the spacious Pavilion will be let for Picnic Parties, etc., at moderate charges. Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday evening, calling for Guests ; returning every Thursday and Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, a. m. Also, arrangements have been made with Mr. Bagnall to meet trains from all points at Hunter River, for passage to Seaside—7 miles. ADDRESS, : = : z JOHN NEWSON & CO., Proprietors, Charlottetown, P. E. Island _ _ . : . eee. ee June 21, 1880. ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDAGE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline ERSONS desirous of attending the GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBTION, to of the General Assembly of said Island, in- tituled ‘* An Act im further amendment of aa Act to Incorporate tho City of Charlottetown and of the Statute 45 Victoria, chapter 1G DED | RYT { { thirteen, in amendment thereot,” ordered and { { IRS Sy wey appointed that FRIDAY, the tirst day of OCTOBER, A. D. L580, be the day set dewn for hearing el! appeals made to him from the last preceding valuations, assessment or rates inposed or authorized by the City Couneil of said City, and that on such day, and daily thereafter until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of eleven 0 clock, forenoon, 2 a - Jin the said Yity Court, in Charlottetown, ECONOMICAL. aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him, Dated at (harlottetown this thirteenth day of September, A. D. (580. By order, W. SHEPHERD, City Collector for said City. {se 14] pat her ne pres arg once a week to date INSURANCE AGRICULTURAL FIRE nsmraiee GOy OF WATERTOWN, N.Y, | ORGANIZED 1853. Net Assets for Protection of Policy Holders, $1,137,549.73. Deposited with the Dominion Government for Security of Canadian Policy Holders, - $100,000.00. LOSSES PAID TO DATE, OVER $3,000,000. Parties desiring Insurance on Private Resi- dences and contents, or Farm property, had better find out rates, etc., of this Time Tried and Fire Tested Insurance Company. . N. B.-—Canvassers wanted. ton, ANGus, Special Agent for the Maritime Provinces, JAS. DeESBRISAY, General Agent for P. E, 1. Ch'town, July 31, 1850—3m The Fast Sailing Brigantine “ SHAMROCK,” 249 Tons, Registered, Coppered and Classed 7 years A 1 at English Lloyds, CAPT. WM. McPHEE, CommManper, V JILL sail from GLASGOW on or about the First of October, carrying Freight at through rates to PICTOU, SHEDIAC, GEORGETOWN, SUMMERSIDE, AND SOURIS, &c. For Freight or Passage apply in Glasgow to JamEs Ketso, Esg., 134 St. Vincent Street, or here to the owner, OWEN CONNOLLY, aug25—Im pat4i her new era ar lm From London Direct. NHE New Brig ‘‘ MINNIE LOUISE,” Hector Murchison, Commander, classed 9 years at English Lloyds, will be oa the berth in London about 25th September, te receive Goods for CHARLOTTETOWN, CEORCETOWN, SUM- MERSIDE, SOURIS, and all points on the Island, sailing about 5rH OCTOBER. This will be the last Vessel of the Season from London for Charlottetown, and afloads an oppertunity to merchants to get winter goods direct. For Freight apply to Messrs. THomas & Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s@ Prices on application. | Jan. 7, 1880. MRS. W. W. IRVING 'MUSIC AND SINGING. S now-forming her AUTUMN and WIN-| (1a after AUGUST Ist, Mus. James Oxy, 12 Great Winchester Street, Londen, or to owners here, iLONGWORTH & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 1, '86-—2w 2iew. ee ee ep — eo Hides, Calfskins & Sheepskins, sons having relatives or friends abroad, an | desiring to keep them informed concernirg) P. E. 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