LTH KE ‘DAIL Y ‘TEL HGR AP Hie NE Ws. [s [SPECIAL DespatcuEs To THe EXAMINER. ] That Stabbing Affray HLaarax, Sept. 13. | Details of the murder of Mewellan_ in | Whycocomah have been received, and an | extraordinary state of affairs is reported as existing there John McLeod, his son and | daug ghters, is Wellas two young men who | were present at the time the stabbing took place, all swore that they did not know any thing about it, and. as a natural conse iquence, the coroner returned a verdict of death at the hand of some person or per- sons unknown Through tear of being Local and Other Items, F ' ‘ark to-morrow afternoon deptiliens ‘ as promenade the streets of ‘ " N. 8 o~ a | vere sposed of by the Sti \ Ue this forenoon, eatin Vins. M H ‘AN, of this ety, is on ef visit to her sou in St. Paul, Minn. = ‘ Ni w flowers and feathers and millinery 3 opening to-day at Jas, Paton & Co. - . r | sw sppear in an entirely prog Lyceum to-night, snenensiiiciidindiion WIN N » Scotia's, potato crop is y blight. Other parts report ‘ Cintas Mr. J. Hest DuVAR, Inspector of Fish ie \ tha 18 registered at the i : ik as i LHE Uity Council net last eveniny, as an need, and adjourned until to-morrow | evenin ® a \NoTHer Auction of Apples will take pa to-morrow by Wheatley & Son’s, on Market Square. - > SEVERAL charges of violation of the lobste: fishing season are being heard before the In 2 . . ‘ Fish, -_ FoorpaLt.—There will be a practice game ut Victoria Park to-morrow afternoon mn neing at 4 o'clock, s arp. > liexets forthe City Corns Band Moor ght Ex rston I had at C. D. Rankin’ 1 D OM Reddin’s Drug a of Mr. J. S. Stewart, editor of the Halifax Herald, and Mrs. Stewart are visiti: the Island. They are staying at the Revere. _ BY special request Stuart Rogers will to repeat his impersonation of Right Hon. it Wm. E. Gladstone, with other sele his speech on Home Rule. ae Mr. Powers is-visiting the Island for th irpose of collec ting subs riptions in aid of the Fredericton Institution for the educa tion of the Deaf and Dumb. ail Ar St. John, N. B., on Saturday an 8-year ld son of Benjamin Tibbles was kicked by horse and had his skull fractured, It” is thought that he will not recover. ila Lae average rate of net actual intcrest pa a t pu vhic cle bt of Can ula, 187 , was 3 48 ent. The average rate paid in 1885 was 7? SO per eur. Why the ditteren ‘ cnnnitiiillencs Cue firemen of the city will meet at tl Hook and Ladder Company's Room, to wrow evening, at 7 o'clock, to attend the Moonlight Excursion in aid of the City Cornet Band since ens OrEeNING to-day direct from London at J Paton & Co’s.: New Dress Goods, new Plashes, new Velvets, new Velvet Trimmings, new Buttons, new Gloves, etc.. at Jas. Paton x Los, ; icon By the breaking of a large hook in the iblishment of Messrs. Norton & Fennell, yesterday afternoon, two of the clerks were somewhat serio isly injured and Mr. Norton iad & harrow escape. ia i {ris understood that in future instead of some of the steamships of the Allan line being signated ‘‘of Liverpool’ or ‘‘of Glasgow ey will all be ‘‘of Montrea! Chis will add yme 50.000 tons to the ocean tonnage regis tered at the port of Montreal. 7 W. Hanes. Eso., received from Mr. John James McDonald, Esq. Orwell, this forenoon,a sample of early rose potatoes, grown this year Mr. Maleolm McLeod of that place, which wre fine as any we have ever seen, even at tiv » of the season. Th y are splendid. tila Tae Roller Rink r ens for the season o Thursday ¢ ng next, with Galbraith’s Band in attendance [he band nights throughout the season will be Mondays and Thursdays while Saturday afternoon will be reserved for parties desirous of learning to skate. ee Tue Revere House and adjoining Building Lots will be sold to-morrow at 11 o'clock on the premises. These Building Lots fronting ‘tions from on Water Street have a splendid view of th otter for handsome and sites and bay, desirable harbor securing ences. See ene ee Mr. Watrer L. Herrer, Heffer, a former resident of St. John, and a locomotive engineer on the Pacific, was killed by the railway a Rat Portage, Manitoba, on Friday. son of N. leaves a widow and one child, who are at present staying with Mrs Hs. sister, Mrs. W. S. Green, at Summersiue, hice A wa‘s’s LEG proKEN.--On Sunday, while returning from Divine Service at Vernon River Church, Mr. Patrick O'Donnell, who vot on a sulky with another man, met with an wccide nt by which a leg was broken. The driver of the sulky ran into another wagon, ind O' Donnell, in jumping off to get out of danger, in some way caught a foot in the wheel, with the ibove result. Dr. McNeill was speedily in atten dance, and the sutlerer is as well as pr sible under circumstances. ~~ How, Joux McMin.an, Post Office In tor for New Brunswick, died of dysentery at his reside » Portland, N. B., on the night of the 12th, 12 o'clock. He was born in Isle f Arran, Scotland. He came to New B wick when \ child, and educated } During his life he represented the count Restigouche in the Local and Dominion liaments. + t he New Brunswi k asse smbly at one time. in e arly life he married Miss Mc ~Nutt, of Mal peque, in this Provinee, and he leaves two sons, both residents of St. John, and three daughteis. sitesi Tue entertainment of Stuart Rogers, in the a rare chance large handbills with plan attac hed. Richard B., Canadian cident at Deceased spec- runs- himsell. Par He was leader of the opposition in Lyceum last evening, was fairly well attend ed and, judging from the la sughter and iolio wed ap- Larenvead tor resid y of | LONDON, sept. LS. } Che ly nh hed MI 1) mald su sequently confessed On the War Path, WINNIPEG, Sept. 13. es Bethlridge News says :—‘‘A rumor “rent in town iad au arty of six Blood \ellins who crossed tl on stealing ex fell in with a party of Crows, W they had a fight. Five Blo tims to the superior numbers Another party of who le same time, has not been and it is feared that they were ated. It is understood that a Bloods intend leaving for the the ] sht tou have revenge. LS « < line a horse pedition, ith whom ds fe ll V rT the Crows. 75, bout tl ym, lso annihil ot ene of party iate fi 2arnell’s Land Bill. 2 Parnell Land Bill, suspends evictions on the court of half the rent due. stonians disapprov« reduction. as redrafted, payment into Many Glad- the amount of The Parnellites assert that full of values justify the demand of over 50 per cent reduction. The second reading of Parnell’s bill will take place Friday. Gladstone has privately ieniunalt that he will return to London on Saturday, and he hopes to take part in the debate on Monday. it understood that he will support the Parnell Land Bill. —— Republican Victories, IS PorTLAND, MeE., Sept. 13. carried the State by larger pluraliti es The Republicans have in yesterday’s election than were expected Bod well is elex ‘ted Governor by 10,000 to 12,000 plurality. The Republican ed 14 out of the i6 ounties in the State, elect three-fourths of the legislature and carry all the congress- ional districts. The prohibition vote, vhich it had been thought would somewhat livide the Republican vote, was insignifi- cant—not reaching more than 35,000 in the aggregate vote in the State 135,000. — ? > = , Fatal Panic in a Church. Vienna, Sept. 13. During the celebration of early Mass in Pilgrimage Church, Rodna, Transylvania, yesterday morning, a panic was caused by the accidental burning of the altar curtains. People rushed from the building, trampling the weak under foot, and numbers leaped from the galleries down on the heads of the wd below. ween persons were crushed and tl severely and one hun- dred slightly ‘ured during the panic. crt to deat! irty in ——————__- The French Captures, LONDON, Sept. 13, Sir J. Ferguson, Under Foreign Secre- stated in the House of that the Government Commons this has sent tary, evening orders to Lord Lyons, British Ambassador at Paris to use all possible efforts to obtain the release of the British fishing boats lately captured by the French. Another Tire -No Insuranee. AtHoL, N. 8., Sept. 13. On Saturday night last the steam mill at Westbrook Mills, owned by A. Kilam, was totally destroyed by fire, together with 1 large quantity of deals and other lumber on which there Wi ho insurance. There was a small amount of insurance on the mill. ee Schooner Sunk. 15. The signal corps station at Nantuckett, Mass., reports to the chief signal office that a large unknown three masted schooner sunk in the vicinity of Sandy Point. Four hundred bags of flour were found near Succkernuck Beach, marked T. C., N.¥.C. WASHINGTON, Sept. Schooner Abandoned. H. ALIFAX, Sept. 13. from Lunenburg abandoned at sea, The schooner Orient, August 5th, has been and the crew have arrived at Barbadoes. She was owned by W. H. Zwicker, of Lunenburg. Both the vessel and cargo are insured for $13,000. Suicide by Hanging. Newcastie, Sept. 13. The body of Charlotte McCafferty, a girl 20 years of age, was found here on Sunday hanging in a barn at the lower part of Chatham. An inque st was held and a verdict returned of ‘‘Suicide by hanging.” — Another Mining Disaster. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 13, A serious cave in occurred at Marvine shaft this morning. One man was taken ; out dead and six others are entombed alive. E XAMIN rR, plaus which the actor's efforts, greatly appreciated. Mr. | From six to nine persons are supposed to Rogers powers of facial expression and mimic-| have been buried. are extraordinary. Ot his comic selec- I» i Me ea? tions. Darius Green, Gus Fitzfooddle, Miss | . "oe .o . ; | . a “ . myrintha and the Lhree Italians (the last] Weather Bulletin. med in Italian) were perhaps the Lest. in| small itimental line, the scene from He mie Was | TORONTO, September 14—10 a.m. _ . + lita / » ° : l enacied, while the story of iittic Jina Moderate west to south winds; fair weather | ; very afiecting, as also were the triass and | to-day, lower showers to night. t ulations oi ben, ti Newsboy. The per- " ance clo ed with an impersonation of Eee ~ Richt Hoa. W. E. Gladstone in full costume | HOTEL ARRIVALS. ~* ” - . > i. «election from one of his Home Rule | : hes. which was pronoun ed first-class, RANKIN HOUSE. Rogers peforms again this evening mall | : : an ire change of programme, when all Sept 13—J Hunter Duva: Fisheries; R tiose who ¢3n Sie a hearty laugh make it a pint tb attend. shvuld | ue nail, Picsou; W bl Gusen, Riovklyn, N Y; Mises M Gustem, dt; Mrs Lovell, MUa- eal; Miss S Lovell, do; Miss F Lovell, dc; \liss Dunn, do; G@ A Brown, St John, N B; DO Pease, Montreal. ROCKLIN HOUSE. Sept. 13—William Tucker, New York; \ A MeLeod, Chicago, Il; Hedley Brehaut, Summerside; George Dixon and wife, Clyde River; M McLean, North Wiltshire; John Campbell, Lot 7: Miss Wise, Boston, Mass; G E Powers, Fredericton, N B; James Rob- ertson, Bonshaw; Alexander McLeod, South Wiltshire. ST. J A McPherson, R McQuaid, Worcester, Mass; non, Summerside; F H Miller, M W Lang, Port Hope, Ont. LAWRENCE HOTEL. West Point; Jas G W McKin- V8, Quebec; Sept 13 OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept. I8—A H MeLeod, Chicago, Ill; N McLaren, Brudenell: J Stewart, Point Prim; J F Willis, Stellarton, N B; Mrs Woodward, Laurence, Mass; Stuart Rogers, Providence, Ri. Sept. 14—-J Campbell, Montague; J A Collings, Sturgeon; H Entursth, Montague; W P Clay, Summerside; J H Turnbull, wife and son, Stellarton. REVERE HOUSE. Sept 18—-C A Munder,St John; P O’Mullin, Halitax; W B McSweeney, do; H P Purcell, Boston; W Richards, Bideford; Miss Richards, do; D L Laws, Boston; Mr and Mrs A C Irving, child and nurse, Callao, Peru. REGULAR TRADERS ISs6 iss6. FAL. PREP, BRIGANTINE “ZERELDE, . KICKHAM, WILL Liverpool for Charlottetown, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, Next. BARK “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Com: aie. FROM eae > s | , Liverpool for Charlottetown, the 25th SEPTEMBER, Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Picton, Georgetown, Souris, Summerside, and Shediac. For freight or passage apply in London to John Piteairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 5) South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1886 “aed | tf c OMMANDER, FROM Le saliL Direct, AND WILL SAIL Direct, about Street PORTLAND ‘CBMENT, FR ECEIV ED per steamer Clifton and Moselle, 4 50 Bris, PORTLAND CRMENT, SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the STOVE, Walker‘s Corner. Ch‘town, Aug. 22 ‘twks2aw Oueen's county Rifle Assocoation. OPEN TO ALL-COMERS Pue Annual Prize Meeting of this Associa- tion will be held on Kensington Rifle Range, on THURSDAY next, 16h inst., commencing at 8 a. m., sharp. Ist match, 200 and 400 yds., range. 2nd match, range. Members of the Active Militia must appear in the uniform of their Corps—fall or undress. Membership fee, $1. Entrance fee to match 25cts. No sight shots. Dominion of ¢ oe Rifle to highest aggre G, aK DOGHERTY, President Q. C. 5 rounds at each 500 and 600 yds., 7 rounds at each each Association Medal Rifle Asso. Sep 10, till date. We Laugh, You Laugh, They Laugh, Everybody Laughs Who Sees Our Splendid Bargains. New and Exclusive Styles, Latest Novelties, Finest Qualities in Sea- sonable Goods for Fall and Winter, — jus OPENED and selling at phe nomenal an 3 during the dull season in harvest: Men‘s Black Suits, $6.50, up Men's Fine Black Wor sted. "$8. 50, up. Men’s Tweed Suits, $4, up. Meun’s Fall All-wool Suits, $5.75. up. Youth’s Suits, $4.75, up. Men’s very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. Men‘s All-wool he: vy Pants, $1.75, up. Child‘s Suits at a sacrifice. Men’‘s Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. Men’‘s scarlet Shirts and Drawers, 6)cts, up. Men‘s Neckwear in variety, 10cts, up. Men's Braces, l6cts. to $1 a pair. Ladies’ Sacque UC loths, 85cts, up. Men’s Knit and Flannel Shirts, $75cts, up. Men‘s Regatta Shirts at cost. Men’s White Unlaundried Shirts,'50cts, up. Heavy Horse Blankets, $1.50, up. Stylish Carriage Biankets, #3, up. White and Colored Bed Blankets, low prices. Large Stock of Ladies* Corsets, {0c's. a pair, up. aoe stock of Dent's Kid Gloves, 85cts. a eT L adies* Hosiery, 10cts. a pair, up A very large stock of Fall T weeds, 45ets, up. Tailoring done this month at extraordinary prices. Nowis the time to get your fall clothes, cheap. Latee Trunks, &5cts, up. Large Valises, 95cts, up. The finest stock of U mobrellas ever exhibited in this market, 65cts, up. New Fall Unions aad Droggets. 25cts, up. len’s Rubber Coats, $2.75, up. Shirting -: Flannels, licts, up. Yarns~a!! shades and makes, Hats, &c. For Your Sake, For One Sake, For Gosdues Sake Come and Save Mencey. REID BROS... CAM AON BLOCK, Ch‘vewn, August 2) 0-tmus ‘GROCERIES | | TU ESDAY, SEPTEMBE R 14, 1586, GROUERIES | CONNOLLY BROS., Co rr Queen and Dorchester Sts., Charloit-towa, P. E. I. HAVING leased the above premises, we desire to announce that we have laid in a large stock of the best Family Groceries & Provisions which we are prepared to sell at as low figures as any in the market. New Store, Fresh Goods, Low Prices, Our goods are fresh—no old stock ; our prices are low—so #re our expenses, We are determined to give satisfaction, and with this end in view will keep nothing that we cannot recommend as to quality and cheapness, a7 GIVE US A CALL CONNOLLY BROS Linear Paspetive H, GREEN is preparing a class for a course of practical instruction in the above. PERSPECTIVE DRAWING is essential to Artists, Engineers, Surveyors, Architects, Builders, Designers, &c., and will be found a most Fascinating Study. ‘The class is intended for adults. A junior class might be taken separately. In view of a large cluss the terms will 9e moderate. The Hour will be arranged to suit the conven- ience of the greatest number. Apply to yk. H. GREEN, Kent Street. Wry the TEA, 25 Cents, at the LONDON HOUSE. aug3] RFROM LONDON. THE STEAMSHIP ‘CLIFTON’ is intended to leave London for Charlottetown, and Miramichi ABOUT THE 18th SHP’TEMBER. —— ee For Freight or Passage apply in London to North Atlantic S, 8, Company, 147, Fenchurch Street, or here to FENTON T. NEWBERY, August 31, 1886, AGENT SHIRTINGS. SPECIAL ft NOTICE AS it has been brought to our notice that other makes of Shirtings are being sold to the Retail and Country Trade, under various Fancy Brands, as being of our Manufacture. We beg to inform ali purchasers of this article that we will not guarantee as ours any Shirtings which have not our label Parks’ Fine Shirtings upon them. Those with this Jabel will be found to be FULL WEIGHT, FULL WIDTH of 28 inches, FAST COLORS, and woven the SAME ON BOTH SIDES, 80 as to be reversible. They are for sale by all the leading Wholesale Houses, from whom the Retail Trade can always yet them, if they insist upon being supplied with our Shirtings, instead of inferior goods. WM. PARKS & SON, (LIMITED), ST. JOHN, N, B. July 27, 1856. ! L ay a t fh , &C. ost- On Senhiin last, a feat of Keys. The finder will be rewarded if left at this office. septl4 3i ‘@ E'S, LUNE, | Roe ene See antiets T?. RENT—A _ good-sized Warehouse on Water Street. near the Railway. Enquire at Exam- INER office. seat 13 bat MES. FRANCIS MACNU Tz ial to re-open her classes for Oil Painting on Monday, the 13th Sept, at her residence, St, Peter's Road. sep 8, eod, 3i WwW ANTED—To rent, ina nice’ locality, ¢ a House containing six or seven rooms ; a good ten- ant for the right house. Enquire at EXAMINER office. For SALE—A Dwelling House and Shop situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- septs tf ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. H. Pollard. sept3 tf A PPRENTICE WANTED—Wanated, a good strong Boy to learn the Blacksmith Trade; one from the country preferred ; good wages pets. Apply to George li. Foster, Pownal V harf. sepl law wyti mo LET—A one and a-half story Dwelling, in good repair, with stable and large yard-room, situated on Dorchester Street: possession given about the 15th September. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co, septs tf WANTE —A respectable young Man to learn the art of photography. Apply to G. H. Cook & Co. sept2 dy & wy W ANTED AT ONCE—A smart, capable young Man to learn the Laundry Business, with a view of taking the management. Apply to H. Shaw, present Manager P. E. I. Laundry. auld ‘6 "ADVERTISER, ** who is desieone of buying a farm of say 400 acres, with the idea of making a sheep farm, wiil be glad to have par- ticnlars of such as are for sale ; must have good ubstantial homestead, near chureb, rail — > e - lage. Address: “Fred Palmer, Spelthorne ' dington, Middlesex, Kng.” augsl PO LET—That brick Hon Shop on Dor- chester Street, forme naar os ms Connolly; immediate po sion i t nolly. terms and particulars apply enee bd Fe inna Dwelling House on Grafton mo ST—The r ae (fur uished or enterniohes) or —. as Daweon, deceas pied by Mrs. Thom ee ane se and Stabie and Coach bou ieee ae a th guns om thy promis dr wo iri Pgs 4 “7. zaw NORTH BRITISH & MERGANTILE FIRB & LIFE Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED, 1809. TOTAL ASSETS par Every description of property insured at current rates. S29, 484,019, Policies issued by the undersigned. |FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, Corner Queen and Water Streets: Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1886—1m eod S3 QUEEN STREE?L. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS FOR’SEPTEMBER ONLY. A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, es es ULSTER CLOTHS, “ 6 GENTS’ UNDERCLOTHING, e +“ DRESS GOODS, FANCY PRINTS. Balance of CRETONNES LARGELY REDUCED FOR CASH. Ch’town, sept 1—wky SPECIAL. We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that iaust sell them, all remains of summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and °° cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- all-wool must please you. ginghams, etc., for yourself and save money by buying at nels, flannels, Call and see them ence. BEER BROS. August 17, 86. NEW COODS JUST OPENED J. B. MACDONALD’S. New Dress Goods, sew Cashmeres, New Velvets, | New Corsets, New Ribbrns, | New Fiannel>, New Buttons, _ New Tweeds, Selling at Oheapest Prices is AP J. B. MACDONALD’S, QUEEN STREE'Y. Ch’tewn, August 25—dy wy iTY STEAM BAKERY, —_—_—-—— sTeocHK aL aN: 25 Cases LEMON SYRUP, 10 do eg m 10 do STRAWBER 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANILLA, RILLA, ORANGE, «ec. 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENG WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- 100 5-lb. Boxes do de, ; 8 Bris. ROYAL ——_ —— DY, 2 -lb. Boxes er do, a bay eo SUGARS TIChS. -~ ALSO — Stock of NOVELTIES and 1-CENT GOODS in the Market. Stoc oO - - Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits 1 Qs ry JOHN Q04 PRINOE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Avtgunt 12, 1886—Lewe od Write for The Best