Poco SS RE ne eat et etnies sane o a nee THE DATLY-EXAMINER, -. => Local and Other lien aS, (oip has been discovered near Annapolis, (FREEN Grapes at Geo. ( ter & Cos t ; ’ i? c . es < : th : New Valencia raisins at Beer & Golf's. GaupRatra’s BAND atthe Roller Rink to sept 20 2i mht - a THE rails for the Halifax Street Railway are IREEN ‘mes just received at Beer & Goff's, being laid. Se pt 20 2i o=- <> a , + . lie New Suitings and Ove coatin ss received to- sairt Pox has broken out at Ierville, day at D. A. Bruce's. tf Quebec. > ee ater THere was astight snow Sawa in Windsor, Tue St. Stephen Enterprise has suspended | ¥. S., on Friday last. prbli sation, and its editor has gone into the grocery vpusiness - -> Ir is now denied that Prince Alexander sent , telegram to the Czar announcing his inten tion to al licate - LAST wee ka seven yen! old Mrs. Beef, of How [ ilk and was drowned - Ler none forget the union temper: jog this evening at the Y.:M. ( addressed by Capt. Sturdivas daughter of ance meet- it and others, —_ -—~»p- ——. A perutation of Ottawa Catholics waited | PO% will on Archbishop Duhamel on Friday last, and presented him with a splendid carriage and set of harness. lial ie and w ended June 30th, 1886, 73,534 tons of grain passed through the Halifax ele yator. During the year ended June 30th, 1886, 91,370 tons of grain passed through. Mihwichs For the 5 A sorst stock company has been formed in France with a capital of one million francs, for the purpose of engaging in the canning of | lobsters upon the coast of Newfoundland. | pnenelidiatedaiein A CRUSAI gainst baby carriages is being prosecuted he an English medical man, who attri Sh es much of the infant mortality from diseases of the brain and lungs to exposure in carriages - Sevator How Lanpb returned from Cape Tra verse on Saturday evening, bringing with him sar ipl 3 of the boring rs obtained in the bottom of the Strait. The samples will be shown at the Pi vineial Exhibition. nilegiltt beth Tue official statements of the Government Savings Banks show that atthe end of the fiscal year the deposits amounted to - 20,01 t,- 457, an increase over the amount on deposit on 30th June, 1885, of $2,125,922. -_ > G. H. Taytor can now sell key winding Waltham Watches very low, as he has just re eived notice of a great reduction in Call early and get one as the company have | ied making one grade and sold them sept 18 3i) discontin ai) out ee \ovices from Labrador say that the herring fishermen he.ve been very successful. Several schooners filled at Bras d'Or and Red Bay by a single cast of the seine. The fish are of a superior quality. The cod fishing,on the other hand is poor. cite ideas Aw action for $10,000 damages has been entered in the Montreal Supreme Court by Hon. Thos. White against J. P. Whelan, on an article published in the Post, alleged to contain libel- account of some time ago, and leous statementa. Haiadaclliadl See A PECULIAR worm is preying” upon the potato crop in some sections of Nova Scotia. The worm is fully half an inch long,and exists in great numbers. They bore into the potato and eat out all the substance, leaving nothing | but the outer covering. —_— sani — Mr. R. Str. G. Ricwarpson, the colored student who graduated at the Fredericton University last June, has received a lucrative ewer in Chatham, Ont., where he has been appoii Principal of the Wilberforce 8c hool ata saiary of $1,400 a year. -_ -_> FarRMeRs in the vicinity of River Desert, the Pe ne ineau — Ont., of late entire district. ‘farmer in North Wake- field has lost 30 a by them. The cause of the animals appearing in such numbers is not known. ~~ News received at St. John’s, Nfld., from selle Isle indicates that a large ocean steam- ship has probably been wrecked or has had her decks swept in a heavy gale. Much wreckage has been washed ashore in the straits. It consists of cabins, doors and hed ding, spars and other material. A numbec of dead cattle have also been thrown up by the sea, but nothing has yet been found Ly which to discover the identity of the wrecked vessel. bLadtlegpntbinel Tue Canadian Gazette mentions that Hen. David MeLellan, provincial secretary for New Brunswick, is now in Great Britain to purchase horses for improving steck. It says he has already visited Yorkshire and Derbyshire, and is now in Scotland, and _ will st ibsequently leave for France with a view to purchasing a stud of thoroughbred horses. He will endeavor to ‘obtain Percherons, Clydesdales, as well aa heavy carriage horses, Of these classes Mr. McLellan will purchase from twenty to thirty, and he hopes to have them landed in New Brunswick towards the end of October. - A sotxt? MeeTrvo “of the “Temperance and Town Council committees of Moneton, N. B., was held inthe Y. M. C. A. Rooms at that place on Friday evening last, for the purpose of considering the best method ef enforcing the Scott Act. After considerable d 1ssL0n a resolution was passed requesting thy ‘own Council te instruct Marshal Thibedean to. te ke immediate action agaimst all violaters of the Act An indemuification fund was. also st 1 and the sum of $450 subscribed, Mayor Dutfy beading the. list with $100, The Monctonians are evidently determined to | sveing a man walking by, whom he supposed | was drunk, have the law enforced, +e me \ onrip who had been sick with typhus | 2 died | hood of the Tele sphone Co's office. fever at Asburygreve, Hamilton, Ont., some days*go it was sup , and was laid out for burial. A few hours afterward a relative thought she saw signs of life, and called the attention of others toit. The grave | too clothes were taken off, and the child put into its bed ence more and revived. The follow- ing day the child was twice given up for dead, and revived each time. A doctor was sum- moned and at last accounts the ‘child was doing well and c onside “ out of danger Iie last chance to attebd Pilgrim’s Progress ind Lécture in our City will be giv en at Upper Prince Street ; Methodist Church, to-morrow (Tnesday) even Z. Don't miss it. Mr. Chambers has fine powers of deser*otion. Hé fsa powerful volcano of enthusiasm ; is fall of his subject and drams- tic in his action. He destznet and printe | th picttires himself, and by aid of the pic- tures and Jay opancl and action he makes the haracters which He*prcséhts” from this pe Jegory si cand out before “hist hearers ; has the al r P Li0raina et real and living characters. Tie to arrest and hol ity & tary Camp at Aldershot on Saturday. WP. > Island, Ont., fell into a} light, and St. Ste phen is negotiating for it. as they are not considered worth the A, Hi all, to be | and expens: J it had no ruins It is thought that if he had a look at Charleston he would be satisfied. Pears, Gravenstein t } says that the man wbo tackles it will fouwr- feet his life. i S., was broken into on and two regestered letters stolen. The é } | being recognized. blanc onsnd Two Ottawa real estate agents are charged with having administered drugs to certain property them to sign papers authorizing the agents to transact tation of Pilgrim's Progress price.|} on Thursday and week. Admission, 10 cents. ee eats Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court, this forenoon, the truckman charged with overloading his horse, was fined five cents without costs. of for sayy having «. also attendeu t ascertain lof lord lieutenant. and Nerth Wakefield, in the Gat- j it, she s rave been much troubled | entirely successful, for more than one was by bears, whic! h are said to infest the | certain that the day of judgement had come - | invited to attend. ithe attention of tiv mul | fifty herrea _ -- ee an ee te “al Other “Mens, and ~~ Mason IRVING arrived home from the Mili- > » Dinner Colwill’s. VERY nice Sets are selling cheap at dyeod wy6wks & ) W oopsrock, N. B., has adopted the electric - ley do not vaccinate women in Burmah, trouble > ] AN« THER very large supply of good Tea- ve sold cheap at W. P Colwills. dyeod wy6i siiiiidligs tm Rev. T. B. Reacu conducted the services preached excellent sermons in St. *aul’s Church yesterday, ~~. Oscak WILDE objected to America because ill Delaware New Rartlett Tomatoes, Market mquare. sep 16 3) FRUIT. Grapes, Apples, Ripe stce., etc. Geo. Carter & Co., ple, W aTterR.oo, [4., has on exhibition a cucum- ver four feet long. A pun-struck individual nit ideo THE post office at Carleton, Yarmouth, N. Sunday night week burg- without ar was seen, but made his escape holders with the view of inducing business for them. otediitiiliin MONTAGUE will be favor oa with the presen Panorama and Adam Chambers at the Hall Friday evenings of this Lecture by Rey. Two drunks were disposed and $4, each. Two men for vigstys on their premises were > TyrHOID FEVERS prevails in the town to an unprecedented extent; and we learn that the Board of Health are about te take steps to the canse. This they will probably find in impure water, filthy yards, want of lrainage, the two free use of alcoholic liquors, etc. Tur Freeman's Journal urges the citizens of Dublin to refrain from ail manifestations of welcome to the Marquis of Londonderry, when he arrives in Dublin to assume the office ‘*He bears Castlereagh’s hated name,” says the Journal, and it adds ; ‘*Let the troops parade ; that represents. evic- tion and coercion, and a cheer from a single citizen would be a great humiliation.” Eccl then => - EARTHQUAKE stories still come in, princip- ally from Georgia. — One of the latest is about waggish Widow Gunn, who, as soon as she re- coguized the earthquake, seized a big tin horn and blew a long and mighty blast. She did said, to astonish the natives, and was and that Gabriel was blowing his horn. A pustic Temperance Meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Monday evening next, at eight o'clock. Capt, Sturdivant, ‘‘the nrisoner’s friend,” will give an account of the workings of the W.C. T. U. in the United States. Other promineut gentlemen will take part. <A collection will be taken at the close. All interested in the Tempérance cause are 2i—septl8 Dr. JENKINS informs us that the winter steamer Alert wil! be placed on the route be- tween this port and Pictou as soon as the Island steamers are withdrawn, ~ He also states that the Government contemplated put- ting new and more powerful engines tnto the Alert, but owing to the fact that she will likely be required here early in November, this could not be done this'season. The new engines are, however, to be put in next year, andas a result it is thou: ght that the difficul- ties of winter navigation will, to some ex- tent, be overcome. Mr. Jon#y McMasrers, who rooms in the third story of Stevenson’s building, Queen Street, while laboring under an epileptic fit yesterday morning fell from the window of his room to the sidewalk below, injuring him- self severely but miraculously escaping with his life. The unfortunate man does not know cage about the accident further than that it occurred, but it is supposed that feeling weak he put his head out of the window to get some fresh air,and while in that position the tt came on and he fell to tho sidewalk, turaing several soimers: iults and lau litg on his feet. A resident of the neighborhood heard the noise of the fall but it never struck him that Me- Masters was mixed up with it inany way,and after looking up and down the streets and Mc Masters when he neighbor- llis feet were bleeding, and one — ae legs so injured that he could hardly use it, and he was shook up generally. The otlicers took him back to Stevenson’s building, but as McMasters’ kéy Was Tfi His rodm on the thitd floor they could not get in. They, however, ed to Mr. Stevenson’s residence, and itold him about’ the” accident. “He ‘ at* once returned with the officers, opened the‘door, and MeMastei's Was ‘sodn back again to his room, where everything possible was done to alleviate his sufferings. He remained’ there | till noon yesterday, when os was removed to the Charlottetown Hospital, wirere he is at present. He is in great pain, cing mnable to ‘move, owing to internal ijaties. One of the gue'l bones of the left ark'> is also brok n Phis is the sccond + “ident of tae Same hature that has happened Me Masters within the past fourteen :uoaths, the previous ove laying “hint everal mouths “with a-broken arn. eee be AS retired to rest again, wandered about until. five o clock was foand by the policemen in the TELEGRA APH vEW 8. ee {Specta, Desparcues To Tue EXaMINEn. } THE STORM! a tees of its #ffects ASHORE AND WRECKED. —_—— ee seenooe NO LIV HS LOS .. SouRIs, Sept. 20. The storm of last night and this morn'ng was very severe here. The sea ran exceed- ingly high, and the strength ef the break- water was tested to its utmost. In the height of the sterm two schooners went ashore. Their names are the Mary Joseph, owned by — McCarthy, of this place, and the Col. J. H. French, Captain Harris. The Col. a H. French is a large two- topmaster, and is lixely to be a total wreck. Her crew were saved with great difficulty, and the captain was the last man to leave the wreck. The schooner Alice, of Wellfleet, lost her seine boat and seine. The schooner C. M. Adams had her sails badly tattered. The schooner Fanny Young lost her fly- ing jibboom and her seine boat. Four other schooners are said to be ashore between this place and East Point. About fifty sail are safely anchored here. Mass., KENSINGTON, Sept. 20. The schooners Ellen 7. Eliza A. Thomas, both of Portland, Me., while attempting to beat into Malpeque Harbor on Saturday night, the 18th inst., about nine o'clock, collded off C Jape Ayles- bury, Darnley Point. The damage sus- tained by each was so great that in order t save themselves from sinking where the collision took place they were obliged to run for the shore. Both are now lying east of Darnley Point full of water. They had between them about four hundred barrels of mackerel. Efforts are being made to save the riggings and cargoes, but it is thought that both vessels will be total wrecks. They are bot) splendid schooners—-over one hundred tons each—and one isalmost new. The crews of both were saved. The schooner Neskletia, of Lock port, N. S., while endeavoring to make Malpeque on Sunday night, went on the bar and _ will likely be a total wreck. There is a heavy gale blowing and it is almost impossible to board the schooners. Sawyer and meme THE RING. ~——- eee on come A Rough and Tumble Fight, ALLEGHANNY City, Sept. 29 The Sullivan-Hearld fight last night drew an immense crowd. In the first round Sullivan made one of his famous rushes. After a minute’s fighting the men clinched and fought desperately, being finally separated by the attendants. Hearld did not look much worse for the rough treat- ment. In the second round Hearld was the attacking party. He tried to get at Sullivan’s face, but fell short. In an instant he was in the embrace of his antagonist, who pounded him with all his force until Hearld slipped away and gave Sullivan a drive under the eye, that ; the only clear blew he got in on the champion. Then he gathered himself and with an upper cut sent Hearld flat on hig back. The fight had now become mere rough and tumble. Hearld slipped and fell when the police separated the men. Referee Newellannounced that Sullivan was winner; and though entreated to revoke his decision, Newell insisted on giving the fight to the champion, YACHTING. —a Result of Saturday's Race, Newport, R. I., Sept. 19. Yachts men are all disgusted with Sat- urday’s race. The result cf Saturday's drift is as yet unknown. Commodore Gerry says the following is the order the big sloops passed Brenton’s Reef Light- ship: Galatea, 10.52.30, Mayflower, 10.52.40. It would seem from this that the Galatea finished before the Mayflower but such was not the case.-- The Mayflower passed the lightship one length ahead of the Galatea, and the discrepancy was in the time of the watches used on the different yachts. — It.is impossible to state whether the race will be given to the Mayflower or the Galatea, though the fact that the Mayflower finished a length ahead and was handicapped beside would seem to lexve 110 question. ee * ADAWS CANE,” Reporters to the THE Front, Hauirax, Sept. 20. The reporters have engaged Professor Russell to watch their interests in the Adams. case. At the court on Saturda Russell. twitted. Meagher. ameudiele about the unheard of request made by counsel .to have his own witnesses ex- cluded from the ceurt; and that he was. re- sorting to a trick, as subpanas were for the J0th while the argument is set down for the 28th. The press meu were reinforced on Satur- dav morning by others who had. not been suv poenaed, As soon as the court opened Saturday, Meagher demanded the exclusion of the subpoenaed reporters, whea Russel told the commissioner. be had ne atin rity to make an order for the exclusion of any person. T “hw ited until Elie was itadhibnit who prov- circles. SE ? MON! ) AY, SEPTEMBER, _ atta a ~~ ee s = 20, 1S86. d the sale of four barrels of bait.’ DISTURBED D BELFAST. MORE BLOODY RIOTING. FA TA RESULTS. _————. Be.rast, Sept. 19. There was desperate rioting to-day. There were only four constables within the barracks when the mob attacked the build- ing, smashing windows with stones. The constables within fired eleven rounds, kill- ing one.man and wounding several others. A woman who was wotnded has since died. A Lamented Beath. HALiPax, Sept. 19. Herbert Bayne, P. L. D., Professor of Chemistry and German atthe Royal. Mili- tary College, Kingston, died at Pictou on saturday. His demise at the early age of iorty is regretted by all, as he had just be- gun to make experiments that were win- ning for him a Teputation in scientific - re Riots at Liv erpool. LiverrooL, Sept. 19. Two serious riots occurred here to-day. One resulted from an encounter between Orangemen and Nationalists ; the other originated in speeches made at a Socialist meeting. Weather Bulletin. 10 a.m. south veering vo clearing to-night. Toronto, September 20 Strong winds and gales, west; rainy weather to-day, Movements of the Cruisers. Writing from Paspebiac, Bay Chaleur, on the 16th inst., Commander Smeltzer, of og fisheries cruiser F. E. Conrad, says: his is our last visit to this port this sea sou, we having been ordered to the a and east of P. E. Island and Cape Breton. to assist the cruisers there, as. by jate re- ports the American fleet have all moved in that direction and consequently the pres- ence of all the cruisers is required to keep them from violating the laws relating to our fishing grounds. The new steam cruiser Acadia arrived here a few days age and sailed again for Pictou. J had the pleasure of being shown through her by Capt. Scott. Her purchase by ‘the goy- erhment shows their good judgment in this as well as in other matters, for, in my opinion, she is all thatean be desired for the purpose for which she is intended; as with her high rate of speed she is capable of keeping the north side of P. E. 1. (the principal coast in our waters which vessels in gearch of mackerel frequent) clear of all poachers twice a day in ordinary weather, as she can run the entire distance back and forth during that time. Thus; it will be rendily understood how efficient she will prove in keeping off American fishermen who, it appears, are always ready to tres- pass in our waters when and where oppor: tunities offer. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. Montreal; P O Bab- Foster, St C - Seney, Jersey City; J H Sept 18 bit and wife, John, N B. OSBORNE HOUSE, Sept IS—O B Wadman, Crapaud; C A Me- Intyre, Rochester, N Y; Neil McKelvie, Sum- merside; A A Mackenzie, city; SJ R_ Leard, Crapaud; D McKenzie, Truro: J Tuplin, New Annan. SEA VIEW HOUSE—-SOURIS. Sept 165A. Dunphy,. F Clarke,. Madbury, Mass; F Simson, Halifax; M W elsh, S’Side; John MeNevin, A E Crosby, A R Crosby, Geo R Strong, Geo V Moore, Ch’town; Rev H King, London, Eng. 17—G A Brown, St John, N B; H Houle, Ch’town, P EI R R; D McKenzie, Truro, N 8; H A Mills, S’Side. 18 -S H Hart, St John, N B; J R McKie, ? El R R, Ch’ttwn; G’ R J Bagnally do; TS Pattillo, Truro, N S. Bi. This morning, September 20, from hemorrhage of the lungs, Catherine, the beloved wife of Alexander McKenzie, in the S5ist year of her age. {Faneral from her late residence, Queen Street, at3p,m.on Wednesday. Friends and acquaint- ances are invited to attend.) Weep not, friends, though sad the parting, "Twill be but a little while; Think of me as safe with Jesus, Happy in His loving smile. WANTS, LOST. FOUND, ae Lost- Between aah nai s Corner and Upper 4 Hiilsborongh Street, a large Door Key. The finder will oblige by leaving it at this office, sept 20 To LET—Suit of Furnished Rooms, suitable for Dressmaking or Millinery. For particulats apply at dies. ii. Connolly‘s, corner King and Queen siveet sept20 Si _ one calle inclisiate +t at ep ee © LET. Half of a donble tenement. House ou Kent Street, near Robius' Livery Stable. Ap- ply to Mrs. James Offer, U peer, Queen Street. * $e piae 3f eod pd ha niitelehclennisili allie idl dedi ltl icine POEND- A Purse containing a small sum of money. The owner can core it by paying for this advertisement, septzy L O8T ORSTRAYED—From Geo, Hache’s pas- 4 ture, Malpeque Road, on last Wednesday night. the 1ith inst., sume t m. Crosby, painter, Fitzro Charlottetown, will be suitably rewarded. sept20 Gi & wy pd — ly situated on lately occupied by Capt, Rober: Frasé. ° Peake Bros, & Co. septls tf W ANTENA Ser rpat Gir! of Ur. Jenkins, Prihce Street. sepil7 3i pd \ h @ black an: or hite Cow, aa oug no ol i t é g a Any one. giving informa lop gt Bs Sa to ce »R SEPTEMBER ONLY: To LET—A Tenement House, in good repair, Prince Street, and Apply atthe office ee een heed LONDON HOUSE. SEPTEMBER, 1886. 2 mn) FLANNEL SALE i), ee WHITE FLANNEL, WHITE FLANNEL, WHITE FLANNEL. J BLUE FLANNEL, BLUE FLANNEL, BLUE FLANNEL, FANCY FLANNEL, FANCY PLANNEL, FANCY FLANNEL, Eleven Thousand Yards f now Open and Selling at the | LOWEST PRICES Ever Shown. SCARLET FLANNEL, SCARLET FLANNEL, +e SCARLET FLANNEL. Terms: — CASE GREY FLANNEL, GREY FLANNEL, ! GREY PLANNEL, ] en § ee HARRIS & STEWART, ao. DAVIES «& Co. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1886. Just Received! STANLEY BROS. BROWNS RLOCK New Haaile Piushes, New Siriped Plushes, New Plain Plushes, New Striped Velveteens, New Chenille Trimming, New Chenille Loop Fringe, New Black Rosary Trimmings, New Felts for Fancy Work, New Canvas for Faney Work, New Cheniiie Cords for aney Work, New Fancy Drops, New Trimming Braids, New Dress Trimmings, New Wool Wraps. STANLEY BROS, Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1886. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE BS Fe de} 8 LT me Insurance Company. ESTABLISHED, 1809. TOTAL ASSETS . . ; . eevee Qe ne $29,454,019. Every description of property insured at‘current rates. Policies issued by the undersigzed. FRED. W. HYNDMAN, AGENT FOR PP. EB. ISLAND, Corner Queen and Water Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1886—1m eod Streets. iiSH W | SS. QUEEN STREET. BARGAINS |! BARGAINS! —- A Large Lot of WOOL TWEEDS, ULSTER CLOTHS, he andi alm <tr es iaiean Kelly, Southport. oe A girl to do general house w ork qy ANT ED. One from the country preferred, Mre. Saimcnua’s, F itzroy Street east. Mr. Aivaham refused t6 assent te an ad- Ti ‘oh American ee eviy ciently bes net SAmth it Why we pigyrame Ts —_—_——- — ~ In England the population ‘doubles in’ for, and’ Medher'seid~there was nothing fog hig to do but rete izom the court. id tithe icy“ ae “wear, om snt of the-ease winch Meagheraaenes j. Wt ANTED At , &/Tadloring dstablish aft in this chy rgt- Class utier. Jingu: re at, at cote"s a4 ar Bu Ge ASSS Shay a A il Oe TANTEL—-—A good plain Coo eer liberal Wages, 6 avrewt, —. Wriwo Apply at; eaihaleanbine.. 2 Rea canes ‘ ‘“ sey aes ee 14x WIANTED. A Cook. Apply at the P. E. Island ’ GEN ts’ UN Ae HOPING, ee 4 « % DRESS GOODS, on, Pl St e 6 4° dae Tope plveh eho thor ot Dumber: 97 Sioa PANCY PRINTS. se ’ & J \ u ‘ Xr Sohn ‘Kelle. City Gouncliior, ort To carmen Balance of CRETONNES oc ‘ REDUCED FOR I ee 1 ROELY ome eB Sow tag © | CASH. i | A. Le. BROWN. C’tewn, oy l—~-wky ree eee aan 7 adele