Anniversary Items. sATURD \\ Sept Zi. The lovers and - iy caricaturing will, doubtless, have to » few spare tl oughts, for that great their vatebles, George Cruik- Pal se birthday (Sept. 27, 1792) we sa noting He illustrated HLone’s p bs. Peter Schemil, Tom and : ‘ s at Ban street, ete In 1842 be pat dd ruikshanks Omnibus,” and . ‘ sof l Bottle” were dramatized, sa the wors f Bacchus, alma in Italian painter (about Anno, 3h ew aricatures with labels in the s fyures, upon which he wr ent ; style of art that has left its | tra 7 schoolboy’s slate in this pine! Pl — poen} and Other Items. No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court to-aay. oo fur place to buy new goods cheap is at L. k Prowse 8 | 3 p 27 > Me. Sam. T. Averis, of the firm of Austin, McFarlend & Rebertson, Montreal, is at the Le I > Buy your Boots at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot tore {s¢ P 27 “ ‘i A norsk fell overboerd at Prince Street wharf this morning, and was rescued with difficulty > Tue Steamer ‘Miramichi’ arrived here !ast evening and sailed again for Pictou this mornin, Merw's tweed suits for $5.50 at J. B. Mac- donald’s. {sep 27 ~ ~~ ~ Tut Rev. Professor Burwash will occupy Zion Church Pelpit at the usual heur of Divine Service. oka Tue immediate removal of a pile of rubbish on Gecat George Street would be advantayeous to the pe Jestrian. > A xew sroex of men’s London soft hats at 9 B Ma donald’s. {sep 27 - - , soy named Farmer sentenced in Charlottetown in Jaly last in Dorchester Penitentiary yesterday. senscciaaiiaiices lr appears that Mr. Davies, M. P., was at the meetirg of Thursdov evening, though un- by Tur Examiner's reporter. - + 1y agood coat for $3.00, at J. (sep 27 one of the prisoners died opserved You cen hb B. Macdonald's. - - Jos. Unswortn, Ese , Mechanical Superin- tendent of the P FE. I, Raiiway, returned home from the Upper Provinces last evening, - > - , fux Rev. E. B. Moore, of the Nova Scotia Conference, will preach in the Methodist Prince Street Brick Church to-mo'r:w even- ing g : oo. A scrr of men’s anderclothing for 75 cents at J. B. Macdonald «. [sep 27 a ceil uner the Bible class in the Y. M. C A. tu. o this evening at 8 o'clock. Lesson: Psaim 103. The public are cordially invited to attend. Rev lds eat Cuances Fawcerr, Ese., well known Foundryman of Sackville, N. B., is moking his business tour of the Province. He is staying at the Revere. seinncaiaaieaa A sox of Mr. Jobn Peardon, Upper Great Street, fell through a hatchway in a ware- house, a distance of twelve feet, last evening. He was very sick for a while, but is out about the street to-day. L. E. Prowse’s store has been greatly en- larged, and his assortment of new goods is much larcer than usual. We believe he is determined to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Cali aud see his goods and prices. > a Graear VALUE in mens’ and boys’ clothing at J. B. Macdonald's. [sep 27 o - — More Correr.—A find of copper is re- ported on the premises of Daniel Cleveland, Lake road, Albert, not twenty rods from his house. An assay of a sample sent away gave 70 per cent. of copper.—Maple Leaf. nivel Mr. Grorce Conroy shot and captured a large eagle at Tigaish yesterday. ‘This mag- nificent bird is of dark brown color, and measures seven feet from tip to tip. [tis now in the handsof Mr. Earle being stuffed. _ a — Axvmerr of choice plants, on Queen’s fyuare, requiring to be removed before the frost comes, will be sold very cheap. Some that were put out late, not having yet bloomed, will flower all winter. They are healthy and strong and suitable for small size pots. Apply to the Secretary. snnenieesdieidion Tue annual meeting of the Ladies’ Hospi- tal Aid Society will be held in the Basement Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., on Tuesday, the 20th inst., at 4p m. Members and all in- terested in hospital work are requested to attend, as the report for the past year will be placed before the meeting. sept 27 21 sssieie rete Ayren the annual shooting match of the Provincial Rifle Association, twenty-four members of the Charlottetown Engineers divided themselves into three teams, and fired for amoney pr z2. The most important con 1- tion of the match was that the winning team should entertain the whole number of com- petitors by an oystersupper. The match was fired and Lieut. Horne’s team won, and the dinser ume off at the Osborne House Twenty-two were presemt. Major Dogherry chair, and Lieutenant Horne acted as efficient crouper- ‘The spread was in the usual good style of the host of the Os- borne, and ‘‘ample justice’ was dons to it. After the usual loyal to2sts were drank, and a number of songs sung, the party dispersed in good order at midnight. ahs seventeenth convention of the Y. M. ations of the Maritime Provinces will mect in Pictou oa Thursday, October 2ud = Very important matters will come be- fore th nvention. Re presentatives are ex- ected tobe prepared to report fully upon the work and prospects of their associations. ia addition to these reports, the following, occuple a th Tut ©, asso among others, are proposed as subj acts for consideration : 1. Y. M.C. A, work in these provinces. (a) Past history (}) Present coadition. (c) Future prospects 2. More real spirituality of mind and con- secration to the work om the part of the mem- bership essential to the success of our cause in the tuture, 3. Can we support » travelling agent, and now - it is expected that tle international execu- tive committee will be represented at the sl vention hy one af the legdi asvoviaticon workers from New York or Pistia. mN — TEM A = Sudden Deaths. | THR people of Sonmerside were greaisy shocked and grieved jast evening on hear- ing of the very sudden death of the wife of one of the most’prominent townsmen— Mrs. David Rogers. died while sitting in her chair reading a hewspaper. She had been unwell for some ume past, and under the care of Dr. B ar- isto ; and it is supposed that she was struck down by apoplexy. Her age was forty- tw She was the eldest darghter of James |Gourlie, Esq., Manager of the Savings Bank, Xe, and was very highly respected. Mr. Joseph MeFwen, another old and hipert ii Le | sipaine Cied. verv suddenly. vyestere \ A at A aU ee EN Oe 72 s~ gt _ & 2. 2 i & . f ae : ¢ t Ei RE - ee i re 4, a oe ? AS tae BE Se ) [SercraL Despatouks To Tuk EXAMINE. | Cholera in France. Romn, Sept. 26. | Che decline of receipts at the Custom Houses of ltaly , OWlLg to the prevalence of cholera is estimated at forty million frances, It is Impofs ble to estimate the damage done from the same as to the general | trade of the country and the prospects for | the coming winter are viewed with great alarm. é | The British Contingest. Lonpon, Sept 26. ¥ vuards who are ygolug to Egypt to form a part of the camel corps, left for Portsmouth to-day. Thous- ands of people witnessed their departure and cheered them heartily. The rest of the camel corps, to the number of 800, left ' Aldershot The contingent of to day. Breaths by Cholera. ROME, Se pt. 26, Reports of the ravages of cholera through lout Italy for the past twenty-four hours a total of 452 Naples there were 201 fresh At Geneva 51 fresh give fresh deaths. Ai cases and % deaths. cases. A Great and Patal Fall. Eriz, Pa., Sept. 26. The grand stand on the race course at the County Fair here collapsed this after- noon. Twohundred pecple were thrown into one mass. One person was killed and four injured. en ee A Mysterious Disease. Sovraamproy, Li, Sept. 26. A maglignant disease which baftles medical skill is prevailing in the Village of Atlantieville. A nuambe: of deaths have occurred, aud the disease is spreading rapidly. It is thonght by some to be cholera. The tsland “Hoss Frepericton, N. B., The free-for-all trot to-day was won by Fitzimmons’ black stallion, *‘ Island Chief. Sandy Morris won two heats and second Helena third. The best time, Ahead. Sept. 26. money, 2. 34. " a a Bricandage in Egypt. ALEXANDRIA, Sept. 26. srivandaye is seriously increasing in the interior of the country. Lord Northbrook, the British High Commissioner, has gone to examine into the matter. Aquatic. 20STON, Sept. 26. Teemer is the favorite in the handicap race to be rowed -at Point of Pines to- morrow. The betting is 100 to 70 on Teemer. Weather Bulletin. Probubilities for the next 24 hours for the Varitime Provinces. , Toxonto, Sep. 27--10 a. m. Fast and south winds, fine, slightly warmer weather to-day, showers to-morrow evening. METROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown September 27, 1534. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....-. .58.0 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), ..39 9 Lowest Temperature this morning..... ... 36,4 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .47.3 lemperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock..56.0 sitesinde. li: 0 QRH. na Just now the English newspapers which were expressing alarm at the growing naval strength of France find comfort in the columns of the Paris Jowrnal des debats. The great republican organ declares that the French fleet is in every way inferior to that of England, and thatthe French ships are rotten to the core. The article concludes with the assertion that the French navy would require an expenditure of millions of francs to make it.equal to that of which the Pall Mall Gazette has spoken so contemptecusly. ~~ A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered by a missionary in Scuth America, Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josrru T. Inman, Station D, New York. oe Nobody knows much about Chinese Gor- don’s recent fighting, but the war office and General Wolseley are clearly of the opinion that the agony is aveut over. Gordon has evidently cheated Wolseley out of the h nor which he had hoped to win in tle Soudan. However, no one can get alony better without additional honor than Sir discretions and abuse, and radically promptly cured by Mack’s Megnetic Medicine, which is for sale by all responsible drugyvists. advertisement in aaogher column. Id in Chsrict etown at Apothedari éarier Hall. PA Bio FALL IMP We are informed that she The Bulk og cases and 112) “SASH CUSTOMERS AND 2 eee go ee a EN DE NEES i ITE unmmnaenere aementh-tp eee enemas nes eine einyp alone —-— Ao AMIN ek, ae cies, ee il en — I PA tas — IS eo Rn SP = ~ THMBSaR 27, rn he re? 19 Give buvers CuASs VALUE IN HVERY DEPARTMENT: WHOLESALE ~-WILL DO WELL TO— BEFORR BUYING ELSEWHERE OUR. SOC. TOR [ice BuLOING LOT TATIONS our Fail “Cock is mow @ en. and we are Prepared Bg eS i ——— O be sold by Anuctionon the premises, ou Morday, 29th inst., at 12 o’clor : = plot of land situated on the corner of Upper Queen and Biyfield Streets, having a front- ave of 52 feet on Queen Street and 100 feet on Bayfield Street. A very des'rable tuild- ing lot, Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Sept. 17, 1884. VALUABE.E 4 Sane patil «incomes enemneaill BUILDING SITES. ifz°-O be sold by Auction, on Tuesday | : 21th instant, at twelve o'clock {on the premises, all that plot ef land on | Kent St-cet, tormer site ef the North Ameri- ican Hotel, heving a frontage on Kert Street | of forty-two feet, and running back one hun- | W. A. WEEKS & CO. se mts Clrtown, Sept. 1X84. 4A. brown & Go. Have now Opened and Ready for Inspeetion a very Large Stock of NEW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICN MARSETS. ee » . 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 Lines are Marked Dowa Low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Woo! Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and Plushes, Black and Brocaded Silks, Dress Goods, (Black and Colored) Black Merinoes and Cashmeres, Black Crapes, Fur Cloaks, Capes, and Trim- mings, Black Skirts, Scarlet and Grey Flannels, Gent's Wool Undercluthing. Asloa very large Stock of Heavy Staple Goods. cc 45,150 yids. Grey Cotto Marked cown to Gc. andds, A lange Stock St. Jobu Cotten Warps at Aull Prices. [f you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every attention, WHOLEMSALE AND RETAIL. Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Cot. \KS=> The New Brick Store will not be opened till Ist April next. <2 W.& AL. RROWN & CG, Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1884. + FIRST ENSTALMENT — OF— FALL & WINTER GOODS —AT— Perkins & Sterns’. —-—_0——_- --—- R. STERNY’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to | hand. In afew days our Stock will be complete, with tle contents of over 200 CASES AND BALES nS English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, «hich for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. PERKINS & STERNES. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884. Pure Bred Stocks. NOW OPENING AT THE Loudon House 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 [ A. McLean, Esq , near Esdale Foundry. Fee, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking | stcck, as be will likely be in Charlottetown but a shoit time, Sept 9—Im Hotel Dien Hospital, Paris, Treatment. tive cure inone to three days. ment only required, No nauseous doses o Cupebs or Copaiba, OUR NEW STOCK OF "FELT, FOR AND SILK HATS. a | Islane Pottery. ) Ch’town, Sept 5. [wvALLIBLE, Hyoienic,Curnative, Prevx vive. Price $1,50, including Bulbe Syring ae a : : Sold by all Druggists, or sent free by GEO. DAVEES & ©O. ors , ;securely sealed, on receipt of price. STOVE-PIPE STONES, AGENCY BROS. BEER & GOFF | BREMNER Us igwe, May 27. $994 ee for the WEEKLY EXAMI mR Endorsed by the French Academy of Med cine for Inflammation ofthe Urinary Organs, caused by Indiscretion or Exposure Posi. | Local Treat. | [t is no wi rthisss trash, as 8 fj simply because tuey pt of Descrip tive Treatise free on application. AMERICAN 66" MEDICINE CO., Detroit | if { | Terms at gale, | | Pastui lred and sixty feet. Seale positive. No reserve. WILLIAM DODD, Auctionrer Ch‘town, Sept 1], 1884. tet té LOTS. am instructed by Col. Free} nd te sell by Auction on the premises, ‘On Wednesday, Oef., tsi, at 12 o'clock, | Five Acre Lots in the Common of Charlotte- | t Brighton Road. | city, are very suitable for pasture. own, fronting on the North River and upper These Lots being near the There is | aleo a quantity of Seaweed thrown up and ‘upon one of them a_ valuable deposit oi | Potter’s Clay. i ic C mor(gege 6 per cent, | ance to be premises, bearing six per cent interest, Terme: 2) por cent. down; balance on WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer Ch’town, Sep. 17, 1584, ‘LAND SALE. O be sole at Public Auction, on the prem- ices, on King Street, opposite the Post fice, (Charlottetown, oa Friday, the 17th tay of October next, oll that valuable prep. ty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of King Street, having a front on said running southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet street for horses, carts, trucks, ete. sireet of about thirty-four feet, und with a right of way from said TERMS—One-third cash at sale, ithe bal- secured by a mortgage of the For further particulars apply to Mesers. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie SARAH McKINNON., Ch’town, Sept 9, I-84. Credit Foucier ‘raiyco-Cavaticy fii - q 3 CUT POMC FYenoO-Labatith. J OANS on Mortgage for periods not excee4d- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. The borrower is privileged to pay off bis loav, in whole or in part, at any cime. Circulars giving detsiled iulormation can be obtaived on application at the office of Messrs Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Cliaricttetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. jy 30—pat dy & wky pres am joar 4 Piauo Tuning & Repairing \ R. VINNICOMBE begs to inform the a musical public that he is new prepared to take in Pianos for repair. Pianos recapped with neatness, defective sound boards re- newed, keys tightened, actions regulated ;—in fact the whole construction renovated. Cabi- net Organs repaired. Church Organs voiced and tuned, Having received a large stock of Piano Fitting, Wire, etc., from the celebrated Emerson Piano Manufacturers, with nearly tweuty years experience in that business, and under the patronage of Government House, the Convents, and the leading musical families on the Island, feels sure of giving universal satisfaction. Terins—Cash when work is done Office—C, P. Fletcher's New Music Store Mh’toun, May 21- we aa ee Cures, Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Neuralvia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, And restore Hair on Bald Heads, and BRIDcEWATER.NS.§ Cure ol aches & pains, April 23, 1884. MKS. SOPHIA POTTER'S Bone Rheumatic Liniment ——— mai T is a fact wor'h knowing that Mrs, Sophia Potter’s Bone Rheumatic Liniment cannot led for removing pain and soreness, i The MAS have been Lin p< sed upen : : i by others but is fj be excell suDDOBE uppose, gitively the “hing of |Pain.” Sore throat cannct staud before its ‘ power. e All we ask is 2 trial thet you may bo con yinced of the truth oi eur statement. Our ex ° perience isthat onc Dotbie tric alsv wells nee y : } } NER, the Cheapest and Best Newspap«r Jaly 28, 1Sb4, pablishod ou P.[@. telsnd, Oaly 61 per per ;} more, ce... See circular for particulars 4 IkY TOPS oe ee ee oe | Mich., and Windsor, Unt. Garnet Wolseley. CHIMNEY TOPS, m., 8 ee : - are olseley cin DRAIN PIPE*. E Sf SIDES Sold in Charlottetown by and testimonials, and try rn Dacurxe of Max.—Impotency of mind,| | STRAWBER!.1 VINE PROTECTORS | A 5 apoturcaries watt coe | bottle—it will not fail t, do limb or vital function, nervous wesknese, | And other articl-s made to order at the P ay te ia at i sexual debility, and ali diseases caused by in- | ISLAND pe “PPERY. fe | all that is promise d. al and . eee tne ee tr ——— |p. V. BARKER, St. John, * and £ +A gent W, R. WATSON, Charlottetora, Yr. Ic. . . A, CROSBMAN, Middletes Tot 7 ~ 6 @ y9tT-24 wey