— = C—_ Anniversary items nr rd Porson I t i on i ir eminencs, a d j \ . al rid wrote _ = . | . ion : Poeta. Rora «np : died the 25th Sep- { . * Pal . 5 Loe 1 same (ther [tems. ‘ . etee | ‘iment at Watson's. " > . wers fall the Cuticura pre- ; a * sarations at VWatecn’s ‘ sa | r ' savs that Scott Act fines are : oo 3 RAINS , Operator of the West- . | gra} ‘ . sack ville, is VISILIDY er ad > " . tle g.aying at the Revere. - WHIT? : personally selected at “ ’ ‘ i luice and cheapest in “ bish Market, Grafton o [Sept2s 31 eod x aa WWHERE Wwnorat is bliss, &c. A pack age m” the Lutercolonial Express iact : rty in this cily and addressed ol I eypariey \ i i > { SUMMARY ot ) i iylor's address on the pelstion f physician and patient, aud pige Reddin’s decision io the cxse, crowded at to-day, wil. appear to-morrow, e " Tus agency e Metropolitan Fashions, pablisbed by the Butterick Pub ishing Co , has been transferred to Mr, The». L. Cbappelie. Patr al v be supplied better than ever atthe Vo nu Hookstore, ~ W.& A. Brown & Co. are opening to-day Rcases L yn Gooda, including Millinery, Pascy Goods, Mantle Cloths, Black and (olored Press G 3, Seal Cloths, Dent’s Kid loves, Underclothing, Woolens, &c. li tu ’ > - Tuk annual meeting of the Ladies’ Hospital jid Society will be held in the Basement Parlor of the Y. M. CU. A., on Friday, 26th inst, at 4 pm. A fall attendance 1s requested, w the report for the past year wili be laid before the meeting. thie BY cable gram to Peake Bros, & Co.: Rark- estine Er ma arrived at London on the 24th inst. — tv ix days passage. She wiil sail for Charlot vn direct about the Ist of Ucteb that Merchants will have time to eabie om ——— Iris all very well to run the rig a little on newly appointed § officials. They have a ir wiore or less badinage, and, f cour.e, exp But they are entitled wafsir trial; and we think the Patriot s| correspondent a little premature in bring- ing agrave charge against Mr. Murphy — a charg f which we are informed Mr. Murphy is entirely innocent. We have no doubt whatever that, giceo a fair trial, Mr. Morphy will prove himself to bea bighly tapaD palnstaaing ind courteous « filcial. - _— — Magon-Generat Laurie and his party ar- r 1X Oo i stay evening, and the british iation members from abroad in that are now as fillows: H. Banerman, PGS np, Eng; W. H. Merritt, Toront); Wa. To pley, ge logrcal survey office, Lon«ion, Eng; D .. 2 lanford, F Ks, Bedford Gare Kensingter, London, Eng; V. H. Veley, 4, FCs, University e lege, Oxford; .e38 n, prof. college of agriculture, Downton, Eng; W. Fream, B “ec college of agriculture, Downton, Eng; Arthur S Keid, MA, F G 38, Canterbury; Walter Hurst, Owen s llegce, Manchest« - Eug; M Glascott Symes, M A,C E,F GS, H M Geological Sarvey of Ireland, Dublin. ssiiaceniitilil aatalles S. S. Coban, Fraser, commander, sailed to-day f st John’s, Newfoundland, with the following passengers: —Captain Fnglish, Jihn Wheatley, Ge Wakeford, and Patrick Blake, She had also the following cargo :— bo and 263 bushels oats, shipped Featoa T. Newbery; 15 cases eggs, bv R. K. Brace; 39 birrels oysters, by KR. Huat; 6 dodo, Joseph Haley; 550 ba h oats, 110 bash pitatoes, 3 bris tallow, 2 brls pearl barley, and one case mdse, 13 head cattle, 1 horse, | 59 sheep and 23 lambs, by Wheatley & Sons; 175 bash oats, 10 bris beef, 2 bris pork, 20 head cat'le, 84 lambs, and 36 sheep, by Blake Bros.; 245 bash potatoes and 6 head cattle, by John F Robertson, and 1 case berries by Horace Haszard > — Prom The Railroader, published in Toled», U., We clip the following, which refera to Mr. " . . . tobias H. Campbell, lately of this Province : “Thst star-eyed son of destiny, now with the Mexican National but formerly of the Priree Elwards Island at Halifax, Nova Sco- tla, was the deleyate from Laredo, Tex. That extremes meet, is fully exemplified in the fact that Mr. Campbel!, since he has been in Mexico. has married a beautiful descendant of oe of the old Castilian families, a uvion of the North and South. Mr. Campbell is a irst-class railroad man and is fast coming to the front The Rail r is a little out in it geo- Braphy ; but we are pleased to learn from it that fortune favors Mr. Campbell in the land Of his ad n, sides aes Fonezey.—On 220d inst., a man Mamed Melutyre, of St. Peter’s, entered Me store of Messrs. Peake Bros. & Ov., “02 pr tied Mr Haudrahan with an wee fi unds of sugar and six poun ls ten The order was signed 7 M I C.otin, of Mount Stew art W whom the firm of Peake Boos. & | d» a large business. It Was snd the groceries given to pted, p thebearer. After his d -parture the order Was discovered to be a forgery. Mr. Han- drahan had instructed the clerks to sa Wething about it, but await MclIntyre’s feturn. To-day he entered the store with 81 order fix two liars worth of groceries, It was Kimble Coffia and the Sime ha rt y a: the tirat. The clerks HoUNed e nibers of the firm, é p vere & for, and various ques- tions we \L Latyre, all of which he Bswer Vusivels Mr. Cottin, who was Mthe city, was sent for and pronounced Uy ot f ry. Melntjre was then | hand ‘ : lice H- will be ex- | a el or T: same individual Cfitera i ; D. Fa q sharson, Esq., i ani a ifhed nid notes. Mr, id not cure to ao ; but Melntyre} mid =}, wanted some tea and} Sigar aud leave the note in pawn, ue gros 3 were ‘yen, but Melntyre | has no: t recurned to redeem his pote. | this d ubtl $ not wo . OUULiew > worth the yapvr whieh *Vered the sngar and tem TER! Ds | the bill is rejected by a large wie j rity, | | position of the House of Lords, either by re- | lmprisonment. | diseretions and sbuse, and radically and inane abel ame “ i iii ial iti eee Se _ . pe FELESRAPHIS MEWS. [SreciaL Desparours ro Ti Ghia’, We & A. Ero Wire Gs Go rat * Truth” on the Situation. | Lonpon, Sept. 24. | A propos of the popular agitation in favor of the Franchise Bul, Truth says :—The Usbinet are greatly impr ssed by the atti: | tude of the country, and they have re- solved to create fresh pers if a small ma- jority of the House ot Lords rejects the Franchise Bill a second tie. If, however, | Parliament will bo asked to express its | Views regarding the future constitutional solution or by an address to the House. If a disselution ot Parliament is brought about this autumn, the country will be consulted, not regarding the Commons bat regarding the Lords. Yruth believes this policy has been assented to by the Queen, and that the royal dukes will vote with the Liberals Ins — P Ot phe wiges ees eee ee XA MINER. O68. = Have now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIUNABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MARKETS. Prices of all classes of Merchandise ‘are very Moderate this season, therefore we are offering all lines of Dry Goods at prices that are bound to sell them. - The Following Special Lincs are Marked Down Low ;— when the Franchise Bill is bronght before Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Fancy Goods, Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black the Hlouse of Lords again this autumn. The Potato Crop. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Sept. 24. The New England Harwster will thie week publish an elaborate report on the potato crop from nearly 1,000 special cor respondents. These Merir 10es and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's Wool Underclothing. Aslo a very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. Soe ne pee aebows how thee! CF A510 yds. Grey Cotton Marked down to 6c. and4c, A large Stock St. John Cotton Warps at Mill Prices, and New York, the acteage and yield ‘are considerably below last year. As a whole the acreage has decreased about five per less than in 1883. The rot is quite preva- lent. The crop in the eastern provinces and (Juebee is short. Rot is working badly in the great shipping sections of northern Maine, and many potatoes will have to be converted into starch. The Horrors of War. Paris, Sept. 24. Le Francais reports that as many as five hundred ot the French troops in Touquin are Sick. It asserts also that Chinese troops have spread over the northern portion of the province of Quangyen, in North Eastern Tonquin, and are levying contributions upon the inhabitants. + me - A False Alarmist, New York, Sept. 24. A man named McCarron shouted fire during the performance at Mount Morris Theatre last night, and it was with difliculty that a panic was avoided. He was arrested and was to-day sentenced to six months French Troops Sick. Paris, Sept. 24. Le Francais reports that as many as 500 of the Freneh troops in Tonquin are sick, It appears aiso that Chinese troops have spread ever the northera portion of the province of Guangyen, in north-eastern fonquin, and are levying contributions upon the inhabditants. Disastrous Fire. Lonpon, Sept. 24. A disastrous fire has occurred at Zertown in Syria. The Bazaar and forty houses were consumed. The fire has occasioned much soffering much suffering among the residents. Sad Beath of a Tourist. McKuyyey, Wyomrne, Sept. 24. The dead body of Gillie Leigh, member of the British Parliament, who strayed from a party of English tourists eight days since, has been found at the foot of a pre- cipitous cliff in Big Horn Mountains. The British Turf. Lonpon, Sept. 24. At Newmarket to-day, the race for the Great Eastern Railway handicap, was won by Mr. Manton’s colt, *‘Energy.” the Duke of Beaufort’s filly, ‘‘I<hah,” was second, and Gilbert’s horse ‘“‘Despair,” was third. Reinstalled. SHanaual, Sept, 24. Hi Hung Chang, the famous viceroy of China, and leader of the peace party, has been reinstalled in all the offices he formerly held. Safe. Lonpon, Sept. 24. The surgeon and chief engineer of the gunboat Wasp are safe. Weatner Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provmees. Toronto, Sep. 25--10 a, m. | Strong south to west wiads, cloudy, with | rain t -day. followed by tiser weather to- morrow, stationary or higher temperature. METROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 25, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. .....- .57 0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . 30.1 Lowest Temperature this morning.. ......540 Temperature this morning, at § oclock. 61.4 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o clock..70 0 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A VALUABLE RFMEDY FOR GRAVEL. Dr T. H. Newland, jr, St Louis, Mo., saves; ‘I have ased it in viseases of the urin- ary rgsins, such as gravel, and particularly epermatorrhan,, with very good results, and think it isa very valuable remedy in those diseases.” _-_--fS>-- -— The petition for submission of the Scott Act ia Renfrew bears 2,058 signatures. ecient ‘ Decuivk or Max.—Impotency of mind, limb or vit. 1 function, nervous weakuess, | sexual debility, and ail diseases caused by in- | romptly cured by Mack’s Megnetic Medicine, aide is for saie by all respoosible drugzists. If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every cent., and the yield is about one-third attention, § Remember the ? WHOLERSALILH AND RETATIL. Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Gof. We The New Brick Store will not be opened till Ist April next. = Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1884. W.& A. BROWN & CO, ———— Se enema eapeeanaeee _ = ST ———— FIRST INSTALMENT ior FALL & WINTER GOODS Perkins & AT... Sterns’, Oo R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to i hand. In a few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES English, iP ais Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERWS. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884. — ND — en eeenie eaten TT SS NEW FALL GOODS 327 half.chests Very Superior TEAS, 120 barrels SUGAR. 3 cases Men’s FELT HATS, 1 case LAMP WICKS, 35 bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS, 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, 44 bales GREY COTTONS (100 yds, each), | 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, 5 casse BLEACHED COTTONS, 26 bags Rice, JUST RECEIVED. 3 cases COTTON FLANNELS, 1 case assorted colors do , cases SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, case GREY FLANNEL SHIRTING, cases TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, 2 casks WRITING INK, cases ENVELOPES, case WRITING PAPERS, 25 cases LAUNDRY STARCH, 5 cases READY-MADE CLOTHING. Oo bo he! bO We expect to receive, during the next ten days, about i200 Cases and Bales of Fall Goods, the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scotch Markets, and will offer Whole- Soyt, 13—~lay wy sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. W. A. WEEKS & CO., Sign of the Lion. 41884. HCE BULLDIKG LOT | ’§ O be sola by Auctionon the premises, on Monday, 29th inst., at 12 o'clock, a plot of land situated on the corner of Upper Queen and Byfield Streets, having a front- age 01 52 feet on Queen Street and 100 feet on Brytield Street. A very desirable build- ing lot, ‘Terms at Sale, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Sept. 17, 1884. PASTURE LOTS. am instructed by Col. Freeland to sell by Auction on the premises, Gn Wednesday, Get., ist, at 12 o'clock, Five Acre Lots in the Common of Charlotte- town, fropting on the North River and upper Brighton Road. These Lote being wear the Citv, are very suita'le for pusture. There is also aquantity of Svaweed thrown up and upon ove of them a valuable deposit of Porter’s Clay. Terme: 2) per cent. down; balance on mortguge 6 per cent, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Ch’town, Sep. 17, 1884, LAND SALE. (JO be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- ises, on King Street, opposite the Post Office, « harlottetown, on Friday, the 17th day of October next, all that valuable prop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the soth side of King Street, baving a front on said street of about thirty-four feet, and running s utherly by parallel lines sixty- three feet, with a right of way from said street for horses. carts, trucks, etc, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortgege of the premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particujars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SABAH 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, Esq., near Esdale Foundry, Fee, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking stock, a8 he will likely be in Charlottetown but a short time. Sept 9—im Superb Baking Powder; (Manovfactured by Holister, Crane & Co, 9) Broad Street, New York.) YTUQUESTIONABLY the purest and most wholesowe 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 ¢. 4 and |-lb, tins, and for saie by every re- spectable wholesale and retail grocer and general dealer in Cauada, The Canadian trade supplied by JOHN T. REED, 105 Water Street, St. John, N. B. Aug 6—6m eod Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island. IN THE SUPREME COURT. In pursuance of an order of Mr. Justice Peters, dated the sixth day of June, 1883, in the matter of An Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of Her present Majesty's Reign, Chapter 23 intituled, “An Act respecting Insolvent Banks, Insurance Companies, Loan Com- panies, Building Societies, and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Di- rectors. and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent Bank. ing Company.” fENHE Liquidators of the above named Banking Company will sell by Public Auction, atthe “ourt House, at Charlotte. town, on Friday, the twelfth day of Septem- ber next, at the huur ot two o’clock, p. m, ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying or being on Lot or Township Number 5, iu Prinve County, Province of Prince Edward Is'and, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing atastake set in the west side of the rovd leading from Alberton to the Government Wharf, and on the north side of Dock Street, and running thence Wwestwardly along the north side of Dock street seven Chains and ten links, or to @ strect ; thence northwardly alung the said street to the suuth boundary of land in the possession of BR. B. Keid; tbence south fifty-seven degrees, thirty minutes, east along said boundary to the sa)d road ; and thence along the same southwardly three hundred and seventy-Lwo (372) feet, to the place of com- mencement, C.utsining forr acres, one rood and thirty-‘our perches, a little more or less The said above tract of land being held by the said insolvent Banking Company under and by virtue of a ceriain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the twentieth (20th) day of Novemier, 1878, apd made between the Hon, James Colledge Fope and Eliza Dalrymple Pope, his wife, of the one part, and the Preeident, Directors and Company of the said inso'vent Banking Company, of the other part, and now due and unsatisfied, and unter and by virtue of the Power of Bale in said Mortgage contained, the above de» scribed tract of land will be sold together or in parcels, as per conditions of sale, BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Per DaVID ©. CHALMERS ; L CO, OWEN, ©. C, GARDINER, Liquidators of the bank of P, E. Island. July 23,—law th The above sale is postponed until TUES DAY, the 14th day of October next (A. D. 1884), then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Per D. C. CHALMERS ; L. C. OWEN, 0, C. GARDINER, wGV = isin, pean cients