Anniversary Items. uN The Latin Father, mIDAY, ° : Fs rn about the year 209, prianes, ‘ed s 5 Y wthage, anno 247, and ; r — 250 m the persecution of n : : , th < i siastical ealendar for » Sie wan readed by Galerius Maxi- : gin the year © . 208, “ , ig the anniversary f the death ia 1863 ¢ Rov. Frederick Faber, the Poet and ‘‘Trac- . =a” He became a Romanist and Orato- na j published some kindred papers, He wan bora 12 SS!“ perenne pocsl and Other tiems. luged with grapes at two New YORK 8 poudud, Wilvs sale, cents a pou ea has been subscribed to Exove capits l warrant the company establishing the electric ayo» 1 Halt ix e | Tus Great Western car W orks, at 1 ondon, Ontario, were 10 great part destroyed by fire, oa saturday last > anne Ix the Italian convict prisons there are BD less than 5, }635 persons condemned to penal gervitude for j1fe, - Mr. Dopo calls attention to the sale of farniture at FE. W. Dawsoa’s, King Square, ¢>-morrow at ll o'clock. a i Tue wr department has forwarded $'00, 90) to Lord Wolseley to defray incidental expeases Ol his trp to Khartoum. : siecinic From a four year od grade Jersey cow, Amberst, 155 pounds of butter have little over four months, - By cablegram to Hon Wm. Richards, the aarrived at Liverpool, G. B., from Chacham, N. B. owned ! been made in a pew bark \urig ou the 2 ird 1ust., o : A. McNetit will sell a carload of No, } to-morrow (saturday) Gravenstem ay pies boxes 10 30 o'clock ; also, Sept. %Jth, at pears. > = Tux horse races at Fredericton, N. ms to take place yesterday, were, whieh were ramfall, postponed until owing to a@ heavy to-aay. ea A meetive of the Committee of the W. C. Temperance Union is requested at the 7 C. A. Parlor on Saturday, 27th inst., at 3 o'eh JOR. « - - Tux lost bark, Edith Carmichael, was in- sured in Halifax offices for $10,500, and in an American agency in Halifax for $3,500. So says the Hi wifax Herald. scious A Frexcu-Canapr«x, while walkiag home from a ball at Rochester, was struck by + with his swe t ‘eart N. Y., a few night's ago, lightuiny and instantly kitled i icaaisliwaal Tue anti-Bell telephone between ‘ir. Gor- dou’s office, on the end of Railway Wharf and Ratiwoy Station is working first-rate. Mr. & A. Morison deserves the credit of mak Ing it & success. Pioneer. ai T yuove To Sv. Jonun.--Mr. H. H. Diston, of Charlottetown, has been engaged a General “ecretury of the St John Young Men's Christian Association. He will remove his family to St. John at an early date.— Monet an Time S. « ie _— Barrisr Cuvee —Rev. Dr.* Knox wil! Suuday evening next, the 28th preaco ou inst, at valf past 6 p.m, and the Pastor, who has just returned from his visit to Boston, it is expected wil occupy the pulpit in the moraing at )} o'clock. Fatt Impoetatios.—The bulk of our Fall Stock is now ready for inspection. We can off r every inducement to cash customers and wholesale buyers to purchase from us, A large supply of fic t class Teas just recei ed. — W. A. Weeks & Co sept26 21 seounisiificlnsies Arr —Says the Quebec Chronicle : The Princess Louise has written an autograph let- ter to Sir Hector Langevin, informing him that Her Royal Highness has caused an im- portaat don«tion of illustrations in connectico With art education to be made to the Domin- ion. = - - — A syvopsis of Dr. Taylor’s address to the County Court, as furnished by himself, toge- ther with a copy of the decision of Judge Reddin in the important case of Taylor vs. Wynne, is published on the first and last pages of this day's issne of THE EXAMINER. iuidhcaalittilatad Tuomas S, Jupau, a Montreal justice of the peace, has been arrested and placed under bai. to answer the charges of obtaining $25,000 from G. 6. Burland under false preteuses, by g'¥iag a mor gage on property, which he re presented to be owned by him individually, but of which he is only a five-eighths owner His arrest has caused a sensation, as both Jadah and Burland are members of promivent and sespected families in Montreal. _-~ - > — Sxirrep Ovr.—Davis, the soap man, “skipped out’ from the Royal lasc night, leaving two weeks board unp-id for himseit and female companion. The pir made free With the valise «f another boarder, opened ic, eXtracted therefrom sume $70 in cash and a revolver, and departed. ‘They managed their getting off very c.everly, avd so far no clue has been obtained as to the direction they took. They did not co aboard of any of the trains which weat out last night.—AMoncton Trans ipt, COMO OO SOL BE } Hé mortal remaine ¢ f Mr Leo Harrington, privter, were followed to their last resting place to-day by al arye Cone: urse of mourning Iriends. Few of his fellow printers were absent, the cflices «f the Herald and Tue ‘MINER, in which ho was long employed, being larg: ly represented, The gap left by Mr. Harrington is the first which, for many years, death has made im the ranks of our printing fraternity; and little more than a Week ayo he was a strong man! His absence wili be much felt in Ine Examtnex office ; for he was indust ious, capable, obliging, and 4 great favorite of hiscompanions. H.s young, bereaved wife has the sympathy of all whe knew him eG SC OE EO Tue attendance at the market to- day was large, and sales were brisk at the lowing prices: — Beef (small) 5 to I4ets per Ib; do per gr 5 to 9; mutton, per lb 6 to IGets: lamb. 5 to Qcte; veal. 3 to Jets; turkeys, $1 to $1.25; ducks per pair, 40 to fQcts; fowls. 25 to 30cts; chickens, 30 to Wet«; butter (freah) 20 to Z5eta; de (tub) 19 to 2icts: eges. per doz. 15 to 17; black cur- rants. 14 to IGeta; flour per 100ibs, $275. te $2.00; oatmeal, $2.70 to $3.00; hay per 100, 45 to 55cts: oats. 25 to 40c's; potatoe- per bush, 33 to 40cts; sheepskins, 30 to 40cts; cabbage per doz, 36 to 72cta; codfish per doz, 46 to Ycts; meckerel per doz 60 to 72cts; herring per doz. 25 to 36cga; pork (smaily 10 tu bcts. allies pwr thes #0 od WLU. aoe a ‘Are i TELEPRADNIO MEWS [SeeciaL Despatcurs To Tuk EXAMINER. } Railway Smash Up in the Dark. Toronto, Sept. 25. Three Pullman cars and the private car of Chref Engineer Hannaford, of the Grand frank express for Montreal and Boston, left the track near Pickering Station last night, owing to a broken frog, and went over an embankment twenty-tive feet high. At the time of the accident it was very dark, and rain was pouring in torrente. he crash of the ears and the screams of the passengers in the darkness were terrible. The thames burned Haunaferd’s coach, and communicated to the Pullman, but was there arrested. Strange to relate, only some dozen of persons were injured, none fatally. No was killed, and many absolutely escaped without a scratch. One coach was smashed into kindling wood. The damage to the track and rolling stock 13 estlinated at $100,000 one ——————-—_- Russian Affairs. Sr. Pererssvre, Sept. 25. The Journal De St. Petersburg states Rassia has joined with the other Powers in objecting to the suspension of the Egyptian Sinking Fund, and the Russian Govern- ment kas expressed to England their regret that Enyland did not consult the other Powers before deciding to authorize such a step. _ Rassia is about to build two iron-clad Sebastapol. These wi'l serve as a nucelus for her future fleet in the Black Sea. Lynch Law. BrookHaven, Miss., Sept. 21. Last night a mob of forty men visited Franklin County jail, overpowered the jailer, and took out four negro prisoners and lynched them to trees in the court house yard. Viroetta City, Morlana, Sept. 25. The todies of two horse thieves were discovered suspended from a tram on Poplar River yesterday. This makes thirty-seven thieves lynched by vigilantes this season. en A Disastrous Fire. Pitrsecre, Pa., Sept. 25. A disastrous fire broke out on the south side, at half-past ten to-night, and at mid- night was still raging. Abell Smith & Co’.s extensive glass works, together with Robinsen & Co’.s machine shops and five frame buildings have already been con- sumed, and itis feared the flames will get beyond control, Fortunately the wind is light. The loss so far is estimated at $200,000. The Powers lrotesting. Carro, Sept. 25. Diplomatic representatives of Germany, Austria and Russia called separately upon Numbar Pasha, Prime Minister, to-day, and presented an identical note tohim., In this the powers make a formal protest against the action of the Egyptian Govern- ment in diverting the revenues set apart for the sinking fund to the general Egyp- tlan treasury. Franco-Chinese Difficulty. -——~ Lonpon, Sept. 25. The Times’ special from Shanghai says the German Government has instructed its Consuls and Naval Commanders to maintain an independent attitude during the con- tinuance of the Franco-Chinese difficulties. It is feared, however, that complications may arise which may prevent German neutrality. Steamer Sunk, LiverrooL, Sept. 25. The British steamer Lake Champlain, which left Quebec on the 11th of Septem- ber, sunk at her dock here, last night, a sea-cock having been left open. The water in her is fuurteen feet deep. The Liquor License Argument. Orrawa, Sept. 25. Before the Sapreme Court to-day, the Dominion Liquor License case argument for the provinces was concluded by Attor- ney General Davies, of British Columbia. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for the Uaritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 26--10 a. m. Light to moderate, west to north winds, fine, slightly cooler weather. METROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 26, 1884. Highest Temperature yesterday,. ....... ar Lowest Temp: rature (read at midnight), ..54 9 456 Lowest Temperature this morving......-.4 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .53.2 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'clock. .54.0 Decuse oF Max.—Impotency of mind, limb or vital function, nervous weakness, sexual debility, and all diseases caused by in- discretions and »buse, and radically and promptly cured by Mack's Megnetic Medicine, which is for sa'e by all responsible drug ists. See advertisement in auothercelumn. Sold in Charlottetown at Apothecarier Hall. coniuigrensettt A monster meeting in favour of the fran- chise bill was held at Dundee on Saturday. Speeches were made by several members of parliament and great enthusiasm exhibited. ‘icstagiitiasinsan A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGS. This great remedy was ¢is- covered by a missionary in South America Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Josrri T. Inman, Station D. New York. | The Belgian education bill has been pub- lished, bearing the royal assent, and coun- tersigned by the ministers of the interior and justive, enacting its tmmettate enforce mend. HOTEL ARRIVALS, OSBORNE HOUSE Sep. 25--F Beattie, Quincy, Mass; Doug- las Cole, [yne Valley; i A Clark, Alberton; AS F Kackin, Montreal; L McLean, Mon- tague; P G Greay, Safisbury, N Prowse, Murray Harbor; Mrs & C MeWonald, Boston; Miss Maggie Melnnes, do; cadie; J KR Fitzpatrick, Summerside; Isaac Cook, Bedeque; F Hope, | Halitax; Joha West, Summerside; Cornelius | Morrisov, St Eleanor’s; Ax D MedAuley, | Victoria Cross; John McQueen, do; A F Lar- kins, Tignish. 26-——M Coffin, Morell; Angus | McLean, Gecrgetown; Mrs Pintin, do; D Holmes, Woodstock, Ont; James Ross, Mount Stewart; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; Norman | McLeod, Orwel). } RANKIN HOUSE, Sept. 25 —Fraak Cuthbert, St Stephen; F P Taper, Cieveland; H M Churchill, Rustico; | Kf Tait, Shediac; Wm E Wood, st John; J W Dona'd, Boston; Jonas Puigh and wife, Manchester, N H; WC Pallen, do; Miss A Grant, Antagonish; JS Teskey, Toronto; P VY Chaplin, boston, BIRTH. At Charlottetown, on the 26th inst., the wife of H. W. Longworth, Esq, of a daughter. At Amherst, on the 12th inst., the wife of P. Ss. MeNutt, of a son. MARRIED. ‘ At the residence of R. C. McLeod, Esq., on the 13:h inst, by Rev. N McKay, Walter H. Warren, E-q,, of Montreal, to Miss Hannah Isabella Mckiae, cf Summerside. On the 10th inst., at the church of the As- sumption, York street, Brooklyn, New York, by Kev. Father Keegan, Mr. Wi''iam G. Murphy, to Miss Sarah G, Conway, second daughter of Captain T. Conway. Atthe residence of the bride’s parents, Wheatley River, on the 9th inst. by Rev. W. P. Archibald, James Simpson, of Hope River, to Mary Wares. DID. In this city, on the 26th inst., John Sheehan, a native of the Parish of New Church, Kilkenny, Ireland, in the 82nd year of his age. May his soul rest in peace. (Boston papers please copy.) At the residence of John Clay, Esq., on the 20th inst,, Hon. Alex. Anderson, in the 90th year of his age. At the residence of his son-in-law, William Baker, South Shore, on the 1}th inst., after a short illness, which he bore with Christian resignation, Samuel Newson, of Carleton, at the advanced age of 78 yeers. At Mr. D. McKinnon’s, Garfield, Lot 58, on the 22nd ult., of congestion of the brain, Arenia McLean, aged 3 years and 3 months, SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED, Sept. 24—S S Worcester, Allan, Boston, sun- dry mdse; Amelia M, Boudrot, Arichat, herring. &c; J W Allen, McKay, Baie de Verte, lumber; Emerald, McKay, Pictou, coal; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; SS Coban, Fraser, Montreal; Corqueror, Young, Pinette. Sept. 25—Charles Frederick, Rhude, Pictou, coal; Beatrice, !urdy, Halifax, sundry mdse; Eliza B, Boudrot, Sydney, coal; Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou; Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, coal. Sept. 26—Emma, Boudroit, Sydney, coal; Mary Matilda, Rogers, Cow Bay, do; Mary Kate, Mullins, Pictou, do; Sarah Elizabeth, Sampson, Sydney, do; Morning Star, Power, Shimogue, deals, Rising Dawn, Bou- droit, Pictou, coal; We Are Here, Langille, do, do, CLEARED, Sept. 24—J W Allen, McKay, Cocagne, bal; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wallace, flour; Magda- lene, Straight, Pictou, bal; KR Munn, Bourke. Richibucto, do; Prospect, McMil- lan, Wood Islands; Conqueror, Young, Pinette; Emerald, McKay, Richibucto, salt, &c. Sept. 25—Elizabeth, McDougall, Pictou; Ad- miration, Trepp, Caraquet, bal; Amelia, Boudroit, Arichat, do; Quickstep, Smith, Pictou, herring; Str Frank C Batt, Hobbs, do, bal; Beatrice, Purdy, Summerside, sun- dry mdse; S S Worcester, Allan, Boston, sundry cargo; S S Coban, Fraser, St John’s, N F; cattle, sheep, &c, Sept. 26—Mary Kate, Mullins, Picton, bal; Mary Ann, Buckler, Tatamagouche, do; Rising Dawn, Roudrot, Pictou, 30 tons anthracite coal; We Are Here, Langille, do, bal, Horsford’s Acid Phosphate A VALUABLE REMEDY FOR GRAVEL, Dr. T. H. Newland, jr, St Louis, Mo., says: ‘‘] have used it in diseases of the urin- ary ergains, such as gravel, and particularly spermatorrheea,, with very good results, and think it isa very valuable remedy in those diseases.” A Vermont farmer’s boy has bought himself a bicycle, and wishes he hadn’t. His thrifty father has utilized the thing by making it furnish motive power for his winnowing mill, coin sheller, and grind- stones. This he does by suspending it from the axle, removing the tire from the wheel, and connecting it by an endlers rope with his agricaltural machines, then making his son mount and do the propel- iog. The bicycle bas a future. SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION. N Examination for the ‘‘Daniel Hodgson A Scholarship” for Laval University, Que bec, will be held in Charlottetown, in June next. Candidates must be natives of and residents in P. E. L, under 20 years of age, and not al ready matriculated members of any Univer sity. The subjects of examination will be as follows :— Xenephon Anabasis, Book I ; Cicero pro- lege Manilia, Ovid Metaph, III ; Fab. 1, 2, 5 andag6; Arnold Latin Prose Composition te Exercise 44 Ordinary Arithmetic, including Vulgar and Decimal Fraetions ; Algebra, subjects includ- ed ia Colenso to and of Simple Fquations of one unknown qaantity ; Euclid, Books I and II. In English :—Orthography, Writing from Dictation, Parsing and Analysis, Outlines of English and Canadian History, and General Geography. The Scholarship is of the annual value of $125, and will be t.:.b’e for three years. Candidates must sead in their pames to the undersigne? on or before lst May. 1885, when they will be duly informed of day and place of examination. GEURGE W. HODG-ON, ; Hou'y Sé?y Trustees: BA PY Hlave now Opened and Ready for Inspection a very Large Stock of Mra A| Melnnes and two children, do; J Lacey, Tra- | do; W B Harshman, | nx AMINER, SEPTEMBER wo g | 26, 1884. ——— A At .prown & Co. iW & FASHIONABLE FALL & WINTER GOODS, JUST RECEIVED FROM THE BRITISH AND FOREICON MARERETS. Piushes, Black attentiun, Ch’town, Sept. 24, 1884, i hand, Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884. LAND SALE. O be sold at Public Auction, on the prem- ises, on King Street, opposite the Post | Office, Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17th day of October next, all that valuable prop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the sovth side of King Street, having a front on siid street of about thirty-four feet, and ronning southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet, with a right of way from said street for borses. carts, trucks, etc. TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the bal- ance to be secured by a mortgsge of the premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particulars apply to Messrs, McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SARAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Sept 9, 1-84. ‘ Pure Bred Stocks. 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 T, A. McLean, Eeq., near Esdale Foundry. Fee, $2.00. Now isthe time to get milking stock, a8 he will likely be in Charlo'tevown | but a short time, Sept 9—im | STATIONERS THROUCHOUT Hc WORLD) FOR SALE. 9,000 bushels Fishery Salt, L. C. OWEN, 1 Sut, 25 84—2m Yaw pat sj Ch’town, Ang. 18—~ayo we fr HERS FALL & WI Perkins & FLOUR. y © oe ee Heavy Staple Goods. cc 45,150 yds. Grey Cotton Marked Cown to Oc. and4s, A large Stock St. John Cotton Warns If you want Genuine Bargains do not fail to call at BROWN’S, where you will receive every VM. & iil ait —AT— 0 —OF— 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 Fellowing Special Lines are Marked Down Low ;— Millinery, Jackets, Dolmans and Ulsters, Fancy Goods,Wool Goods, Velveteens, Silk Velvets and 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 Wocl Underelothing. Aslo a very large Stock of at Mill Prices. WHOLMSALE AND RETALTL- Remember the Place: Tremaine & Metcalf’s old Stand, next Door to Messrs, Beer & Gott. YE The New Brick Store will not be opened till lst April next. <25@ A. BROWN & C®, INS TALMEN’S R. STERNS’ recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to In a few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over BO” CASES: AND "BAL EHs English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. KE, Island. PERKINS & STERNS. 9 NOW OPENING | AT THE London House. FELT, FUR AND SILK HATS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept 5. FLOUR. 5 bris. CHOICE PATENT, 5 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, 12 pe: vi for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or | Summerside 20 bris, No. 1 PILOT BREAD, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, FOR SALE BY! J. A. CHIPMAN & CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets. Ch’ town, Sep 5. WANZEE sewing Machines. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED RIGHZST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO., eae autherived Ayents fur P. 1. 1. y i eee ANCE BUILDING LOT j O be sold by Auctionon the premises, on Monday. 29th inst., at 12 o’clock, a plot of land si/uated on the corner of Upper Queen and Byfield Streets, having a front- age of 52 feet on Qucen Street and 100 feet on Baytield Street. A very desirable build- ing lot, Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 17, 1584. | am instructed by Col. Freejand to sell by Auction on the premises, Cn Wednesday, Oct., ist, at 12 o'clock, Five Acre Lots in the Common of Charlotte- |town, fronting on the North River and upper Brighton Road. These Lots being near the citv, are very suifa‘le for pasture. There is also aquantity of Scaweed thrown uy and upon ove of them a valuable deposit of Porter’s Clay. Terme: 20 p2r cent, down; balance on | Mortgoge © per cent. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Sep. 17, 1884, VALUABLE BUILDING SITES, ———— ry7O be sold by Auction, on Tuesday 20th instant, at twelve o'clock on the premises, all that plot of land on Kent Street, former site of the North Ameri- can Hotel, h«ving a frontage on Kent Street of forty-two feet, and runaing back one hun. dred and sixty feet, Sale positive. No reserve. Terms at sale, WILLIAM DODD, AMactioneer, @h'town, Sept 11, 18B% | a ew