ee a recat and Other Items. = M.S. N \ has arrived at St | a Ci e W. Hopason bas returned | \ - i. ‘ND returned home from i? va 7 “ to have a market es- | fav , : 7 Sa Leovarp T1 y leit St. John for | Ottawa on Tuesday evening * } aes \ udy and servant, left | . j r a short visit to Nova Scotia. = | ; T, , j > ’ } . « } ux é reports that Arch- ,a Visit along the eastern 2 re satin cs we ra nts are to be changed at St. Peter's Isla st. Peter's Bay, as stated yesterday -_ a’ time was spent on Tuesday after noon la Mary's Espiscopal Sunday School picms * HM. > Ar a special meeting of the City School Board, held yesterday, Mr. J B Fields was ap | ¢ per of the Upper Privce Street School isin New Oats Yesterday Mr. Chas. Clark, of Wilmot Valley, sent to market here a large very superior white oats. Mr. the front seat this year.— Pioneer. > Mr. FowLe’s premises, on King Square, were sold to-day by A. Mi Neill, Auctioncer, for th Cheoph. LD. Crosby Esq., was the purchaser. quantity of Clark takes sum of S935 ved ‘ Tue steamer M. A. Starr arrived to-day. She brought a carge of general merchardize, and Mr. Angus McDonald, of West River, and a Mr. McVonald, of Baytield, N. 38., as passe ngers, - > An exchange reports that E. L. Edwards, a Highlands, boston, photographer, eloped with his assistant, a Prince Edward Island girl, last Week, and it Is supposed started for the l-land. ended No BUSINESS at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court to-day. We are requested to state that the Joh We'sh, mentioned in yesterday's issue as being fined $1 for drunkenness, was not Mr. Joho Walsh, painter, of this city. - > ine sclfooner Ark—lately transported from the vicinity of Boyle’s tannery-~made her trial trip to-day. The crew was large and lively and there were many interested spec- tators. The Ark sails well, and answers promptly to her helm. ical REFERRING to the decreased Republican majority in Vermont, the Bost n Giube states thac the same falling off from tie Republican vote of L3sV0, elsewhere, would give the Demo 36 states, with 299 electorai votes against 102 crats Ps « [tne > — A youxe Quebec dude, a} boarder at a Campbelton hotel, received the contents of a pitcher of scalding water in the face, while at the dinner table, on the 7th inst., from a pretty ws:tress whom he had insulted. He will b figured for life. Cedi A CORRESPONDENT of the Moncton Times writes: your correspondent, while taking a “constitutional” through one of the principal thoroughfares of Charlottetown, on Suuday last, observed as many as five helpless case of drunkenness, These are facts.” sauna Srecrat attention is directed to the Auction Sale of a valuable property, containing about 4) acres of land, at Alberton. sale to tak place at the Law Courts building, Charlotte- town, on Friday next, Sept. 12th, at 2 o'clock p.m. By order of the Liquidators of the bank of P. E. Island. A. McNeill, Auctioneer. mani Asotin of those man-traps for which our city has of late years become so notorious, exists on ‘the corner of Sydney and Wey- mouth Streets. Will the City Surveyor kindly send a workman armed with a plank or the cover of a cigar box, or some such article used in repairing plankways, to that vicinity ? Silden HyMexeat.—Our worthy friend, Mr. Dun- can McUallam, merchant of Pownal, was joined in the happy bonds of matrimony, on Tuesday last, to Miss Mary T. Ballum; and thus Birch Hill has been robbed of one of its fairest daughters. The happy couple started on Wednesday morning ona tour through the Lower provinces. We wish them a pleasant time, anda happy and prosperous journey through life, = - > ---- Hesvixe 4 Pia—More aout 1t.—There was a slight error in our paragraph yesterday bout the pig haunt at Moncton. It appears the pigs were not from the Island stock Farm, but had been purchased from Mr. Louis Jenkins, of Upton Stock Farm, by Mr. Oswall Peters, of Celumbia Farm, Moncton, Oue of the pigs, it seems, had been stolen from the Railway stat‘on at Point da Chene. The owner of the pig, in the meantime, ordered another of tie same pure bred Berkshire, and now the stolen pig having been discovered by Policeman O'Rourke, Mr. Peters has three fine pigs from the Upton Stock Farm of P. E. Island, ieee J. 8. OHattorax, Esq, Secretary and Lib: iWian of the Royal Colonial Institute, is Visiting the Isiand. He is lately from Mon- treal, where he acted as Secretary of the freourayhical section of the British Associa- tion, and r ed from the President, General Sir Heary Lefroy, an acknowledgement of his services in that capacity. In a short biographical sketch of this gentleman, the Montreal Witness says: ‘‘Mr. J. 8. O'Ualloran, the Secretiry of the Royal Colonial Iastitute was born jn Australia, | his father having been one ol the earliest military +ettiers in that colony. He entered the Audit Department of the Civil Service in 1-59 and rose to the third position in that office. He was premote! in 1869 to be clerk of the Executive Counc.) and clerk to the Court of Appeals, and acted also as private seeretary to the Right Hon Sir James Ferguson, Bart., Governor of South Australia in 1870 Heretired from the Government service in 1871 and came to England where he was employed inthe city of London as éecretary toa public company. In 18Sl he Was appointed assistant secretary of the Royal ‘Colonial LIustitute, and received tae appoiatment of secretary in 1884. Mr, O'Halloran has visited Victoria, New South Wales, the Cape Colovy, Ceylon, and both |ous campaign against the Chinese. THE DAT |TELECRAPHIC NEWS. | | [Sexcrat Desparcuss ro Tue EXAMINER. } The Turf. a ee Bancor, Me., Sept. 10. Chere were 10.000 people present to-day at the Bangor races. The four-year-old fret was won by Louis S, of Bangor, Knight of Bangor second. Seven horses were distanced. The 2.31 class was won by George i. of Belfast, Me. , Watcnmaker second, Grey Nose third. lhe two last are Bangor horses. In the Gentleman’s driving race, Leaman’s Long John of Truvo, first, Rapids second, Lectur third. ‘The two last are American horses. Lonpon, Sept. 10. The race for the St. Leger stakes, at Doncaster, to-day, was won by Lambkin, with Sontag second, and Superba third. The Gold Fever. Benton, Monrana, Sept. 10. Great excitement prevails over the con- firmaticn of importans discoveries in Little Rock Mountains. Abont one hundred claims have been taken up. Half the population of Benton have atampeded to the mines, a An Elopement in High Life. New York, Sept. 10. Victoria Morossini, aged 25, daughter of the woillionaire partner of eloped yesterday afternoon, with her father's coachman, a good-looking young man of the dude type. Vigorous Measures. Paris, Sept. 10. Several powerful organs insist on a vigor- Fifty thousand troops are ready for the East. The Fastest Yet. Lonpon, Sept. 10. The steamer Oregon’s time, on arrival to-day, was the fastest passage on record— 6 days, 8 hours, and 50 minutes. Earl Dufferin Promoted. Lonpon, Sept. 10. Earl Duwerin, at present British Ambas- sador at Constantinople, has been appointed Vicer y of India. Ancther Submarine Cable. Lonoon, Sept. 10. The process of duplicating the Bennett- McKay cables has been completed. Fever in Egypt. Cairo, Sept. 10. Typhoid fever has broken out in one of the British regiments in this city. Weather Bulietin. Probabilities for the next 24 Aours for the Hariiime Provinees. Toronto, Sep. 11—10 a. m. Southeast to south winds; fine warm to-day, local showers to-night or to to morrow. METROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 11, 1884, Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... 65.4 Lowest Temperature (read at midnight), . .45.9 Lowest Temperature this morning ........43 9 ‘Temperature this morning, at $ o clock. .52.1 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...63.0 —— Our Advertisers. J. M. Whitman wants a pupil to learn the veterinary business. Geo. Davies & Co. announce the arrival of their stock of new fall goods. Wm. Dodd advertises a sale of valuable building lots, on the 22nd inst. _—_—— Orne ee Guernsey Cattle. The Guernsey breed of cattle is attract- ing increased attention in America. Mr. L. W. Ledyard, of Cozenovia, New York, has just issued an admirable catalogue which supplies much valuable information regarding the breed. Among the seven- days’ butter tests of cows belonging to this herd are following :—Kathleen, 19 Ibs. 1 oz.; Lady Mary, 18 lbs. 6 lbs.; Polly of Fernwood, 19 lbs. 14d oz., the butter being worked dry and weighed unsalted in each instance. ” i his account of breed Mr. Ledyard save:—The Guernsey man was and is a most conservative breeder, and, perchance, it is well that something like solidity formed a strong anchor in his character. — His faith in his cow with a golden skin, with gilding in her ears, on and around ber horns and the end of her tail, was his main belief; she was a farmer’s cow, with gentle face and quict temper, full of affection and abundant in pretty ways of showing it; her milk fiowed freely, and her butter had the sunshine that gilds the spring flowers, and it held it through the long dark winter of the latitude of Labrador. His cow was sought to eurich the milk of English dair- ies, where it was well known that the colour that comes with the milk has flavour accompanying if, which is not the cace with colour that results from stains ; and he saw no reason, and does not to-day, to breed for qualities other than the practical ones his favourite cow has inherited from unknown generations of pure ancestry. Few farmers, even the wealthiest, own a dozen acres of fair Guernsey, and three or four cows form an average herd. They are family pets. Little children lead them along the narrow lanes to water, lanes islands of New Zealand. Two years he visited Canada and Manitoba and the Northwest. The Institute of which Mr. O'Halloran is Secretary, oumb:crs 2,250 members, and has at its offices, 15 Strand London, files of over a hundred Colovial newspapers. The Council ofthe Institute have this year offered prizes amounting to £50 stg. for the best sssys 09 the Dominion of Caneda, the competition being open for afl schools im thw United Kiugldno. age ) thre ug bounded with old stone walls that are trave led | Jovely with mosses and ferns that grow in |the crannies of the rocks. The women |milk and tend them, so they know only igentleness, and learn no other lesson. Indeed, no prettier pictures of animal life, |coupled with picturesque rural surround- rm can be seen than one meets at every |» at Guernsey, Jay Gould, | oint in driving through the narrow a ln tg - out, on, the headlands that Medetve, én Bold and weather-worn crags, LY EXAMINER, et ee SHPTHAM BE 2 Dine 1884. the waves that roll in from the broad | Aclantic. |_ ‘The general character of the cattle on the |Island is much the same, but their are ‘individuals that show a tendency to dark colors; aud it is quite probable that by | selecting from these a race could in time be formed that would change in the same gra- } dations that have been noticed in the | Jersey. /not at all likely to be tried; for, as far as ‘any matters of taste are having \influence, the tendency is to orange-red, 'orange-fawn and lemon-fawn, with white ‘markings. These colors are warm, bright ‘and attractive, and show charmingly in the creen landscape with dark hedgerows. The |}cows having abundant white markings are also the best fitted to show the golden tints that glow under the hair, and it may be a fancy of the writer, who imagines that cows with more or less white are the most free milkers and best butter cows. Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 10. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene: BIT bute GGNUD. bo. - 5. hack oe cence. $ 272 00 ia, ee ee ee ee oe 42 00 Pe Gans OER. |. oc boc ce icon 55.00 meee so ca ou 490.00 250 Ibs cow hides...... 19.00 6 bris mackerel..... 60.00 $1274.00 By same steamer, on 9th Sept. : — wy Br UO I. oo kins es cee $ 208 00 On 000 BO os, 6 ke ee 188.00 eo 300 CO pO EE egy 15 00 Se occas aac oa 6.00 Nu ey 47 00 5 ee Oe nas5 0505s 3 00 1 horse o. 90 00 $981.00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Sept 8—-Mary Kate, Mullins, St Peter’s, C B, limestone, str Bovavista, Anders n, Mon- treal, Sept 9—S E Cove, LeBlanc, Arichat, fish, Sept 10—E Brown, Richards, Grand River, mackerel; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wallac, lumber; Annie Duncan, Power, Pictou, coal; str Worcester, Blankenship, Boston, sundry mdse. CLEARED, Sept 8—Philistine, Henderson, Pictou, bal; R Mran, Bourke, Pictou, bal; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, bal; str Bonavista, Ander- son, Pictou. Sept '0-—-William and Mary, Wright, Pictou, bal; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wallace, mdse; Zara, McMahon, Liverpool deals; E Brown, Richards, Grand River, mdse, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Sept. 9—Ent schs Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay, lobsters; Lucity Ann, Weston, Kichibucto, lumber. 9th—Cld sch Mary Alice, Perry, Egmont Bay, bal; Emma, Boudreau, Cape Traverse, lumber. 10th—Ent Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, coal. MARRIED. In this city, on the 9th inst., by S. H. Rice, Mr, Donald Stewart, of Belle Creek, to Miss Catherine Stewart, of the same place. At the Cathedral, on the morning of the 9th instant, by the Rev. Father Walsh, Mr. Joseph F. Toomey, of St. John, N. B., to Miss Agnes Cailaghan, of P. E. I. HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 10—W Tippett, Fredericton; R Munro, Pictou; John Callaghan, New Glasgow, N 8; Peter 8 Perry, Jignish; A McWilliams, West Cape; Rev John McLeod, Strathalbyn. 11—C C Carlton, Souris; 8S C Clark, Mount Stewart; Henry Baird, Smith’s Falls, Ont; George B Sims, John Bourke, Kensington; John A Cameron and wife, Richibucto, N B; Miss Minnie Bowser, Kingston, N B; Alex Strang, Cape Traverse; W H Manson, Carleton; Nor- man McLeod, Orwell; J R Bourke, Mount Stewart. REVERE HOUSE, Sept. 10—John McLauchlan, Halifax; J 8 O’ Halloran, London, Eng; Barry D Bent, St John; James Johnston, Annandale; F D Hall, Boston; James Webster, Shediac; D Schur- man, Summerside. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept 10—P C Wetmore, St John; Fred S White, do; W C McDonald, Montreal; Miss McDonald, do; F N J Haviland, Boston; Theo A Haviland, do; Benj Owen, do; Harry B Stedman, do. BeEEHIVE FELT. fT\HE Subscriber offers for sale at prices to suit ihe times,— 100 rolls Beehive Felt (genuine), 10° solls Diamond Felt, 100 rolls Tarred Pap:r, 50 rolls Dey Sheathing, 50 bris, Roofing Pitch, 2 tons White Lead, Boiled and Raw Oiis, Turpentiae, 200 kegs Nails, 100 boxes Glass. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign ot the Stove, Walker's Corner Ch'town, Sep 4—2aw 2w wy 4i Portland Cement. Received per Moselle: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 60 bdls. Sheet Iron. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign of the Stove, Walker’s Corner, Ch’ town, Sep 4—24w 27 FOR SALE. 9,000 bushels iishery Salt, L. C. OWEN. | Ch'towe, ing. 18—mo we fr YUB li Bi for the WEEKLY EXAMIN P=, aly ONB DOLLAR s you This is, however, an experiment | | EARLY OPENING - . —-- AT—— OF FALL GOOD W.& A. Brown & Co's 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Heavy Goods. 7“ cases Black Straw Hats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warps. All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. _ A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, etc. ~ WHOLESALE AND RETATL.. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market House Y= The New Store on the old site will not be opened till lst April next. =a7 Ch’town, Sept. 5, 1884. W.& A. BROWN & CO, —_——- SE —— ne New Hosiery, of PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Ch'town, August 1, 1884. Perkins HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF the best value, COTTONS, Sterns American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, GREY COTTONS. :0: COTTON WARPS. Everything at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- | rose Brothers, of Pictou, Agent for the | sale of their well known Grooved and Tongued | SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primrose Brothers are also prepared to execute promptly orders left with me for any deseription of Spruce Scantling, Boards, Laths, &c. : For further particulars apply at my resi- | dence, Prince Street. THOMAS ALLEY. angl—2aw 3 m. HOUSE TO LET. HE Subscriber offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. DONALD FERGUSON. Inly 7, 184. BLACKSMITH’S COAL, LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month, Orders given by G. W. DaBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Street. Inly 10—tf AM selling the balance of my Furniture saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. D. McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per cent. below usual prices, : JOHN NEWSON, | Obiows, March 9, BARGAINS. | Se Sy Foray and Shathig, 8¢/FLQUR, FLOUR. 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 375 brls. SUPERIOR EXTRA, for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or Summerside. 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, FOR SALE BY J. A. CHEPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Ch’town, Sep 5. WANZER Sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the NV orld, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. B Island Pottery Pay P, STOVE-PIPE STONES, CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS Ovtenr, Mey 27, 1884. — ——— IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Peters Combination Lock Company, IN LIQUIDATION. NENDERS will be received until noon of Thursday, September 18th, for the Real Estate, Plant, Stores aud unfinished Goods belonging to the Estate of the Peters Combination Lock Company. DESCRIPTION. The Property is tituated on the line of Railway, about one querter of a mile from Moncton Station, and includes four acres of Ivnd, upon which is erected a three-story Brick Factory, 40x160 feet, a Brass Foundry and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron Foundry (*ccommodating twenty moulders), a Japanning House, Outbuildings, etc, The entire works are very conveniently situated and wel: equipped with Engines, Lathes and other machinery, for the purposes of a Brass Foundry and the manufrcture of Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating. The Liquidators do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, marked “Tender,’ and addressed to the , Liquidators of The Peters Combination Lock _Company, Moncton, N. B. The property can be viewed upon appli- | cation @t the Works, upon any day between the hours of ten a, m, and three p, m. J cy IGHT, ) C. Bb, BECORD Fe il GEO.C. PETERS, » Liquidators, | CHAS, A. EVERITT, \ | Dated at Moncton, N. B., 15th August, 1884, [aug!9 ti sale | OB PRINTING of every descript cm executed with Neainess and Despatch st the EXAMINER JOR P ING BIIMA, wor. Water eet Orect Uoorgs Ftreg? Ed Ry Nees CDE tu: EN aR a ts OE #8 paca cas: oe ela I ee ema pre a — en recmmamr remem mae a. stillltis visas ee mt ama