a - cece een Foecul and Gtiher [Meu Re at the reduced ta 15 21 wkly 21 i the S2nd Battalion will att nd t< } hé Mr. Henry Hardy, of Traca dang @ barn sixty-six feet by e, with fourteen teet posts. s 5Y HoOLtpay the ratepay: rs of | York School District voted, last I riday e; s isly in favor of having eve ry Saturday a8 4 hoiuday - Ral CHAN Mr. David Lawson, who has ad « iarge of Little York Station ever 38 the road was opened, has been transferred to St. Pete: Uhis is a merited I lie is to be succeeded by Mr. Green, Trom VUounty Lin - Puree Cases of gents American Felt Hats just received at J, B. MacooNaLy’s = auld 2i > Sate.—Mr- Robert Prowse, cf Brackley | P toad, sold his stock and farming imple- | u st Saturday. It was a good sale cattle especially branging a bigh figure, Mr. Prowse is going away for a short time. He ex ts to return again to his farm, - RECEPTION OF MEMBERS. Rev. G Steel . t : aye Viat g right hand of tellowship to eight persons, in the Uovehead and Stanhope Chareb, on a recent Sabbath. the Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was ad- ministered to a large number of communi- cants sdipoihantnis lr will pay you to buy your Black and Colored Cashmeres at Joun McePure & Co’s, [a 15 2i wkly 21 iuibiciililiidialina Excaance or Pvuupirs.— Rev, J. M Tredrea preacued at Little York last Sabbath morning, and in the Union Koad, im the evening; while the Rev. G. Steel preaebed at Rustico Road im the morning, and at \\ inslow South in the even- ing. Joth mivisters supplied their own pul- pits ia the atternoon. os SMALL Boy to smaller boy, ou the way to echeol:—‘‘Does your misses ‘low you to chew gam?” “Il dunso. VW hy?’ ‘Coz, [ want you to chew this bit for me till dinner-time, li L keep it i can’t help chewin’ it, and my misses will take it from me.” ‘‘All right.” ‘Will you gimme it at dincer-time?’ ‘Yes.’ Ail right. Che bargain was struck, to the evident delight of both. Saki Jous McPuee & Co,, are opening Autumn Goods to-day. Give themacail. They sell cheap. {a 15 2iwkly 2i ee Witrvu, Murperx.—On the morning of the 9th the body of a new-born female child was found ina field at the corner of Roy aad Cadieax strect, Montreal,and was taken to the morgue, Where Coroner Jones held an inquest. The body was burned from head to fcot, and death had evidently resulted from this cause. The left arm was also torn by dogs. The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, i — Userci Wriskie.—The Pioneer says a gentleman farmer residing less than 20 miles trom here started his mower lately, but his horses being young, became unmanageable owing to noise of the machine. He immediate- ly pegged off to the house and returned with a quantity of wool. With this he plugged the hoises’ ears firm and fast, and started them off before they had time to recover from their surprise. The expedient worked firstrate, as the noise of the machine was deadened by the application sntadineleiaitils A smart boy to attend a horse Apply to J. B, aug 152i * WANTED- and cow and go messages. MAcpDoNALp. es MARRIAGE oF THE Mayor oF HALirax.— At six o'clock yesterday morning, His Worship Mayor Frazer of Halifax was married to Mrs. Minnie Thomson, of St. John. ‘The ceremony was privately performed at the residence of the bride, No. 76 Queen street, by the Rev. Mr. Cross, of the Germain street Baptist Church. The happy couple left the city by the “Flying Yankee,” on their way to Portland, from whence they goona visit t» Worcester and through the Eastern States. They will return to St. John in about ten days time, and will stay at the Royal Hotel, where they will receive the congratulations of their numerous friends. Mrs. Thomson's family will accompany the bride to Halifax, - > Pror. J. Herscues Smeru at Livres Yor«K. —This gentleman made his first appearance as ajpublic instructor here on Friday evening. Some curiosity was excited about his abilities as he was described on the handbills as both talented, brilliant and popular. Then the bill of fare was both fail and varied, French and Scotch songs, an essay on bis Satanic majesty, and music, were some of the chief attractions offered. The professors voice proved to be very husky from a severe cold recently caught, and the organette was slightly rheumatic in its movements, and con- sequently somewhat jerky in its notes. How- ever, though the audience was not burdened with anything very learned or dry, it managed to enjoy itseli fairly well. —-—->-- Sav Drowsixe Accrmpent.—A very sad drownin cident oceurred in the East River, a little below the old foundry, on Wednesday afternoon, by which two men, Joseph Hughbs- herg and Joseph Plussinger, lost their lives. They were two of the Bohemian glass- blowers brought here last spring, unmarried, and aged respectively nineteen and twenty-five. It appears that the men took a boat which filled with water. They jomped and fell out, hav- in water. A countryman of theirs standing on the shore called to them to separate, and then swam out to assist them. by the feet, but his sb es being loose came off, which probably saved his hie. The b dies were recovered close together after being in the water two hours. — Pictou News. ——— A Fisnerman’s Severe Svrrertxc.-—A sailor has been forwarded from St, John by Consul there, to his home at Gloucester, Mass. While on the passage he told the followiag story; Itseems the sajlor and his cham were off the Banks in their dory setting trawls. The fog shut down on them and they were unable to find their vessel. On the second day a storm came on and it was only by a miracle they managed to keep from caps zing The storm abated the third day and then began their sufferings’ They had pot a drop of water or a bit of bread. The fog was continu ally lifting and shutting down. At times they would see vessels and hail them and then t “fox would thicken down around them, dispelling all hopes of rescue. The desire for water amounted to fearful torture, and it is probable the dampness that saturated their clothes was all that kept them alive. As it was the sailor's comrade became delirious On the fifth day a vessel managed to rescue them aud garrfed them inty St, olm,—Bangdr Whig. the American eee . Afterwards | Methodist Church on /| hold of each other while struggling in the | They caught him | a ee DALLY BXAM Local and Other Lite aay iliynt excursion takes place to- night ~ NEW Tweeds; Hats, Ties, etc,, at McPrere & Co's {a 15 2 wkly 2i - oe Fresn and Tub Butter, twenty cents, at the Family Grocery. faugl5 a Peass, Watermelons, at {aug. 15 2in. Grapes, Bartlett | KENNEDY’s. - = REMEMBER the mooahght excursion to-night under the auspices of the Sons of Temperance. > | Tk competition for prizes at the Gathering of the Clans to-morrow will commence at }) }o’clock sharp. i | New > MecKetvirg, Ese., Cashier of the | Union Bank; Summersile, is visiting the city. | Heis staying at the Rankin. r | - a | L. E. Prowse received, to-day, direct from Boston, three cases American hats, in the | latest styles, } - > A CARLOAD of bees passed through Toronto jon the Grand Trunk lately, consigned to | Malton, and valued at $1,500. — — THE young men are requested to call and see L. E, Prowse’s American hats. They are | nobby and cheap. , } =- - - | Teresicdore HALL, QuEEN Street. —There 'will bea Dancing Entertainment at the above | Hall, to-morr.w evening, as a finale to the | Gathering of the Clans. Admittance 50 cents | ene ca | A good time is expected at the moonlight excursion to-night. The steamer ‘‘Southport” leaves Prince street wharf at 8 o'clock. =e for sale at the wharf, Come one and ail. i i ———— Two cases of drunkeness were disposed of by the Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, jand the case of Carrojl, Flannigan and Mc- Cardle for robbery was adjourned for another week, -- p> oo Founp.—Mr. J. MeNevin, has left at this office a ring with two keys attached, which he picked upon the street this morning. The owner can have it by identifying the same, ---->- -- DisTiNGUISHED Visrrors, —There are a great many prominent citizens of the United States and Canada in the city, who will doubtless witness the Scottish Games at the Gathering to-morrow, - > AN excursion by boat to West River, and a bounteous Tea is in the programme being prepared for the 22nd inst, under the joint management of the Congregation and Sabbath School ef Zion Church. = a? -_ — Acoorprna to the Commercial Bulletin, the aggregate value of imports at the port of New York from Ist January, amounts to $278,271,- 172, a decrease, as compared with the same period last year, of $25,368,291, _- > — A MEETING of the Pheenix Cricket Club will be held in the office of Davies, Sutherland & Weeks, this evening, at eight o’clock, to make arrangements for the match with the Picteu Club. A full attendance is requested. Mr. Epwarp Suaw of Brackley Point, is now on a visit to the Island, after an absence of ten years. Mr. Shawisa resident of West Medford, Mass, where he has built up a good express business. He is accompanied by his wife and family, and purposes remain- ing about ten days. oes Omrsstoxs.—The names Minnie Methrall, rookfield, (239 marks) and Maggie O’Connell, Montague Cross, (211 marks) were omitted from the list of pupils who are entitled to admission to the Normal School. The name Mary McPhee in the list should be May McPhee, and the name George Wisner should be Georgie Wisner. _ d>- - Tue Advisory Board, at their meeting held this forenoon, agreed to forward exhibits to |the St. John Dominion Exhibition, Owners | of live stock will be notified to send entries of | animals for the Dominion Exhibition to the Secretary’s Office, at Charlottetown, with the least possible delay. Advertisement to- morrow. ——— Fisaise reports from the west are rather favorable than otherwise—mackerel good and abundant but take little interest in a hook even with a bait on. Vessels employing seines are said to do good work. Codfishing is said to be unusually good, but fishermen won’t keep at it while there isany chance of catching a dozen of mackerel a week, This is an un- fortunate feature of the business, as the Cara- quet boats are said to be doing well at the codfish, — Pioneer. omaetiiiiadi Tue steamer ‘‘Carroll,” Capt. Brown, arriv- ed from Boston this morning witk freight and the following passengers :—Messrs. J. A. Pun- gee, B. S. Briggs, Geo Walker, Mrs. Holland, Mrs Doley, Mr. Farmeton, Miss Farmeton, Miss L. Fraser, Mrs. Carrie Smith, Miss Anne Rankin, Mrs. Woolridge, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Miss Macy McKinnon, Miss Katie McKinnon, Miss Alice McLellan, Miss Katie Pembroke, Miss Alice M, Russell, Mrs. Murphy, Annie Ross, Eliza Mountain, Mr. C. Campbell, Malcolm McDonald, James Goddard, Laurance Murphy, J. W. Hughes, James Steel. ——_@——— A meetiNo of the wholesale crockery firms at the various points between Montreal and London, those cities included, was held at Kingston, Ont., on the 7th inst., for the purpose of forming an association of the icrockery trade. This was accomplished and lthe organization will be known as ‘The | Crock ry and Glassware Association of Can- ada.” Mr, Adam Darling, of Montreal, was | elected its first president, Mr. W. J. Reld, of London, vice-president, and Mr. John Edgar, of Toronto, secretary-treasurer. Among its | purposes are the abolition of dating ahead, the | cultivation of short terms of credit, and the | doing away with the sale of certain leading | articles at or under cost, an absurdity which ‘has too long prevailed in ‘his as in other lines | of trace. cingetecihed Now being finished at M. Wright & Co’s., eight parlor suits, latest styles, and best value in the city. [july12 2weod CARD OF THANKS. E beg to tender our thanks to the \ party who so generously undertook to |advertise our business, through the ageacy of the City Council and the columns of TH Examiner of yesterday, and to inform him that we shall lose no opportunity to sell, on the Market Square, Housebold Furniture, Lands, Tenements, Stocks, »nd all other matters and things that may be to be sold by Auction from time to time. Ch’town, Aug. 15, a li _ Se ene ee tere items. | SHIP NEWS. POULT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, " ENTER?! 1), Ang 13 —Three Sisters, Pugwash, lim: stone; Mary A Nelson, Pye, ‘Tituirh, N », deals; Clementina, Dermaid, Pictou, coal. | Aug '4—Ariadne, Trenholm, Shemoyue, dealer, CLEARED. | Aug 13—Tarquin, McPherson, Pictou, bal; Sylvanus McDonald, Paoli, Pagwash, bal; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal; Three } Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Mary Kate, Cox, Souris, salt. i | = = | HUTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE, Aug 15 —Haney W Peace, Brooklyn, N Y; | Chas B Patl, do; R Borradaile, Halifax; A F | H Cornelius, do; F S Doull, do; Neil McKelvie, | Summerside; Jas Ready, St John, N B; GF | Guild, Canton, Mass; C B Rockland, Mass; I B McCormack, Chicago, Ill; M Fisher Might, US Navy; John A McLeod, Kensington. REVERE HOUSE. Aug. 13—W Malcome, Toronto; J Highes, Souris; John Owen, London, Ont ; Neil Me- Quarrie, Summerside; Capt. D. O Neil, Pictou; M Fisher Wright, USS, Alliance; W C Me- Gouan, do; Waldeman D Rose, do; E A Annerson, do: EH Knight, Amherst; Allston Cushing, Moncton; Henry F LePage, city; H © McDonald, do; Chas Bradbury, New York City; Mrs J A Barker, Montreal; Mimnie Barker, do; Mary Power, do; Peter McNutt, Malpeque. i aff; OSBORNE HOUSE, +Q Aug. 13—C B Fraser, Montague; G Gills, Montague Bridge; D A Martin, do; J D Reid, Tryon; W A Munro, Georgetown; Mrs. Munro, Georgetown; N Sinclair, Summerside; JS Stuart, Liverpool, N 8.; Heury Clarke, Donk River; Hugh L McDonald, Cardigan Bridge; Laura Clark, Dunk River; M Watson, Summereide; G@ A Hughes, Charlottetown; Capt. R Purdie & wife, Sackville; Av Me- Williams, West Cape; James Bryanton, Port Elgin; Mr & Mrs England, Margate, P E I. 14—James Bryentou, Port Elgin; Charles Prescott, Cape Tormentine, N B. 15—P A Connors, Summerside; George Compton, St Eleanors; George McLeod, Hunter River; Jas © Proctor, do; W Bradley, USS Alliance; JS McDonald, City; S Knight, Georgetown; Donald McKay, Oyster Bed Bridge; we Kennedy, Crapaud;.John ) Bell, Muntague; Geoige Wightman, do; Joha T Melliab, do; S F McKenzie, Cavendish; GG Wood, Bangor, Maine; James Clow, Murray Harbof; David McLure and wife, do; © C Kaizie, Franklin, Hampshire ; J Lairuthal, Chiéags;~J~ W Hughes, County Line, SHAW HOUSE—BERACKLEY POINTS Aug 18—Samuel Watts and wife, Wood- stock, N B; Rev J M McLeod and wife, city; Miss Luly McLeod, do; John Richards and wife, Fredericton, N B; Theo L Chappelle and wife, city; Frank McLeod, do, 1li—-R Lapthorn Sloggett, Seaside Hotel; Charles Swabey, do; G Longworth, and child, tity; F H Arnaud, do; F T Newbery. 12—Miss Riordan, Halifax; Miss Eva Riordan, do; P MeQuaid, city; Geo Peake and two children, do; Thos M Doyle, do; B 5 Davies, do; Harvey Sterns, do; G 8 Stanley, do; A A Stewart, do; Brenton Dawson, do; Frank Longworth, do; E Shaw, do; Miss Hughes, da. 13—Chief Justice Palmer, city; Miss Millie Salter, Halifax, — a a? po feo } ‘ MARRIED. At the residence of William Wilber, Monc- ton, on the 10th inst., by the Rev. Aaron Kinny, Capt. W. J. Heator, of Moncton, and Miss Jane Coughlan, of Alberton, P. E. I. At St. Danstan’s Cathedral, on Tuesday, the 14th inst., by the Rev. John Corbets, Mr. John Currie, of Rocky Point, to Catherine King, of the same place. é DIED. Suddenly, on the 9thinst., at Dundas, John Duff, Deacon, in the 38th year of his age. May he rest in peace. A SPECIAL MEETING Caledonian Club of P. &. Island ILL be held in their Club Room, corner of Queen and Water Streets, on Wednesday Ev ng, 15th jnst., AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, to which visiting Clansmen are invited, and members of the Club are hereby notified to attend, By order, ROBT. J, CAMPBELL, Rec, Sec’y. Ch'town, Aug. 15, 1883, 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. Ss. T, NELMES, Standard Booksiore. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1883.—-6m eod IMPORTANT —TO— GROCERY BUYERS. E, the undersigned, Grocers, of Char- lottetown, hereby agree to close our respective placesof business at one o’clock, on Thursday, August 16th, 1883 (Caledonia Day). BEER & GOFF, D. MACEACHERN &CO, GEORGE CARTER, JOS. KNIGHT & SON, HENRY BEER, STAMFORTH SANDERSON, J. H. MYRICK, Aug. 15, 1883. Mackerel Barrels. O0 M‘CKEREL BARRELS for sale, 7 Terms—Net cash, A. L. BRIDGES & CO. Aug. 16.-—3w Jaw wily 2 a tc enn dla oN iy advertising our Spring and Dress Goods (black and colored), Plaids, etc., ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. wn Se INER, A UGUST tt. novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an Stock will repay any intending purchaser. purchase, containing, as it does, the NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. English and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, ete,, ete... in ‘ immense variety and extra value. oer ur Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spani i 1 . 2 -run Spanish, Point de Ale Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, etc., ete. Cr ‘Crushec Strawberry, and all the new colors. , _ PARASOLS 00 pieces, of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete , ete. itt aaa LSex<s. Perkins & Sterns. Spring and Summer Dry Goods. 0 —_—— ‘ Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many €xainination of our We have great confidence in offering this season’s Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed AND UMBRELLA . Zephyrs, in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Staple Dry Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. PERKINS & STERNS. Direct Steamer to London (Limited) will despatch the FIRST- CLASS STEAMER “SICILY,” —FROM— Halifax to London, direct, About 10th September. THROUCH RATES FOR LOBSTERS, via P. E, I, Steam Navigation Company, From Charlottetown and all Sta- tions on the P. ©. L. Railway. —TO— London, Paris and Hamburg. The *Sicily’” has a speed of twelve kno‘s and is expected to make the passage in 94 days. Bills of Lading will be given from any Station on the P. E- I, Railway, or at Char- lottetown, Apply for all particulars to Jos. Woo4, Secretary Halifax Steam Navigation Company (Limited), 58 Bedford Row, Hali- fax, or to WM. H. SHANKS, Agent, Charlottetown, P.E. 1. August 13, 1883. Public Holiday. fYXHE Caledonian Club having appointed Thursday, the 14th day of August, inst., for the exhibition of their Annual Highland Gathering and National Games, His Worship the Mayor invites his fellow-citizens to cele- brate the occasion by a General Holiday. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor’s Office, Aug. 13, 1883. _- tl 16 THE Admiration OF THE WORLD. rs.S.A.Allen's WORLD'S Har Restorer IS PERFECTION! Public Benefactress. Mrs. 5. A. ALLEN has justly carned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced by her unequaled preparaticn for restor- ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World's Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. I am sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-- tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald,” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs, S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD’s HAIR RESTORER. ‘One Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural _ color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after using one bottle of Mrs. S. A. Atten’s Worip’s Hair Restorer. It is nota dye REMOVAL. AA ISS E. B. McLEAN, of the Quincey Al House, has removed from Kent Street to the large newly finished brick building, at the corner of Queen and Sydney Street, near the store of H. J. Callbeck, Esq., and will be ee, ote a meee — -—- 7 UGUBT. ae" OS me -—- uw GOODS DON HOUSE New Tweeds, New Fliannels, LO New Fleecy Cottons, New Bed Ticks, New Corsets, LADIES’ RUBBER CIRCULARS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, August 6, 1883. ees eee = mantle —_ Furniture. —-:0:— MARK WRIGHT & CO. ARE SELLING AT THEIR NEW WAREROOMS, 83 QUEEN ST,, PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SETS, Sideboards, Hall Stands, Music Stand-, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteada, Lounges, Looking Glasses, Window Poles (new styles), Cornices, and Furniture generally, At Rock Bottom Prices. Woven Wire Matrasses (the best bed in use) very cheap; Matrasses, in Hair, Moss, Fibre, Weol, Flock, Excelsior and Straw. GIVE US A CALL AS WE MEAN BUSINESS. Ch’town, Aug. 11, 1883.—2w wkly lin DOMINION BOOT *. SHOE STORE. —_—_—_——_— -— i CHEAP BOOTS AND Siicks. Clearing Prices, to make room for Fall Stock. Everyone in want of Boots, good and cheap, should go to West Side Queen Street, J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store, — OE AUGUSL. Cleaning Prices this Month tor Dry Goods and Clothing. Everyone in want of Cheap Goods should go to J. B. MACDONALD. happy to entertain her old customers and thé public generally. puis gen Aug. 7.—lw wkly 3m Ot’town, Aug. 3, 1883.—wkly pres he Quven Street. GEER OP BL SL. Hnme eis a Wes aoe, rites ere ome . o~. ay “ rr SPR Ae. 0 a a