eens nt A CA: eit ttt CO COTS DDE ~ Local and Other Items. 4. C. MceDonatpn, Eso., > is in the city PRO BARN \} » has discovered a new comet > Tur new Canadian Pacific Hotel at Winni peg will cost $500,000 a Cur Halifax C -tton Factory is rapidly ap- mpleti 0D > \ meetixe of the Dominion be held this evening at 5 o'clock. proaching « > ' +} ? . I t t tl ultan’s pala } init for the consideration of its members the ; wo directors 0 1@ Suitan § aiaces Vel. i} . ; ; ; a tollowing Report or Statement : heen arrested for embezzling a large amount of i . ; I y a : funds | On I2th September, 1581, a public meeting 2 was held in tiie Legislative Library for the | P | se of ¢ ving thia S..crety ; h< L. B Arcwracn, Ese , Superintendent of | P"'? rg g th % » at wheb the P.. EB. 1. Rettwey, veturial hedged tag | SOP SESS HE'S Bare. SYP Re ee, Sm sheeins | night | commaitte , and a committze was al o appointed = ine to soliit sebseriptions for membersh'p, A }subscr ption list was at the same time ovened, Tum MARKET to-day was very well attend ed and supplied, on Friday. Prices remain the same as > HoxkSE BUYERS are numerous in the city, and fair prices are being offered for working and driving horses. Sita Livutstne killed one man and two hovses and injured another man at Erin, Ontario, on Wednesday last. > LavAL University has purchased a lot in Montreal for $50,000, and intend building a college upon it. > A FEW MORBS informations have been laid Alliance wil] } |The Historical Society of P. E. I REPORT GF COMMITTEE. — ANOTHER FAILURE PURSUANT to nutice, members of the Historical Society of Prince instant, when the following Report of the lished i rhe Executive Comoarittee of the Historical ‘o.lety of Prince Edward Island, beg to sub- | whick was signed by thirty one gentlemen | ) present, and by the exertions of the canvassing | committee, the names of eighty-two additional were aft:rwards obtained, thus meking the entire membership number one hundred and thi: teen It was determined at this meeting that the | entrance fee shonld be $5, and that an annual | subscription of $2 should also be payable by each member. these amounts, if paid by each member. of the Roll, would yield to the’ Society an in- come of $791 for the first year, and an annual income of $226 for each succeeding year. -Of this sum of $791. the sum of $277.haa. been | c.llected in cash, the sum of $7 has been puid } 1h m be rs | THE SOCIETY TO BE WOUND-UP. | | a meeting of the} Edward Island was held in the Legislative | Library, on Monday, the 18th September, | Committee was read and ordered te be pu) | { / } | nin books, and there remains sum of $510. This will more clearly appear from the fol- | lowing statements: : ; ; by a contribati against violators of the Scott Act. The trial) .)...Jlected the wiil come off to-morrow. - . Tue ** Northampton,” ‘‘Foam,” and ‘‘Con- fee -—$5.. ‘ s+ ).82235 00 ris ymbers have pi he entrance test” are still at work on the wreck of the | ‘o ee oe id the entrance ‘* Phoenix” at East Point. - : 7 a he . , a | 6 members have paid entrance fee and : : i subacription—$7..,..-.cse5ses ’ 2 | A new deaf and dumb institute has been | yor es F 00 | Ged a6 Vredericion 0.0 Professor Wood 1 member paid for entrance fee and e eric * . ? JOU - . pedo * : we 7 of it ao Semen aie A | wabucription 0. i200 0010'. Aud. 10 00 | dg geo bs j . . - 4 woeee HS caargs oe | 1 member paid by contribution...... ] 00 | = " | 1 member has left the Island... 7 00 We understand that the Bible Christian; » members repudiate payment 12 00 Vase cide ld a Te: ug ¢ eRe ' es ! : ee ane h has decided to a me ” Sones and |45 members hive not paid their sub- i votertainment on next Lhanksgiving Vay. scription fee, $2. 90 20 > have not paid eutrance or | 57 members subscription fee, $7.... . 399 00 | Tue seventy-five Martioi-Henri rifles p.<- | sented by the British Government to the| Dominion Rifle Association have arrived at | Ottawa. $794 00 << Out of the funds on hand the sum of $20 has : oe been paid for suadry disbursements (including | _din. Bertaam Moore has returaed to the} 319 charged by the Government for passing | city, after an absence of several years in the | * ey 5 ;the Act of Incerporation) and the sum cf United States. . He is looking well, and will | $14.62 which is due on accounts furnished remain in the city a short time. ; | together with the remuneration to be allowed | See ee t>» Mr. Hughes for his serviges as clerk to the | A CASE of assault was tried by the Stipen- Easeitien aameaiies the outstanding claims | diary Magistrate this forenoon. It was be | asainst the Socicty. | tween Frank Story and Jehn Stewart. The| “atthe orvanization of the Society it was | assailant—Stewart—was fined $1.00 and costs, , confidently believed that some pecuniary aid ha Mas ms s | would be granted to it at the following session | _Mr. Axous Grecor, formerly of New| of the Legislature, and that the Government | Glasgow, arrived hame after spending a year | would place at its disposal a room in the Iro- | ia Manitoba. He speaks highly of the coun-| ¥j, ja] Building for the use of the committee try, and reports all the Islanders doing well | an4 asa place of deposit for the Svciety’s there. ; : collections. Certain members of the com- | | mittee were deputed to wait upon the Leader | A pespatcu from Lord Kimberly states that | of the Government to secure the accomplish | Her Majesty permits the society recently | ment of these objects ; but their! effurts were | - - — organized. for the encouragement of science | not attended with success. No suitable | and literature in Canada to be styled the} room could be had, and although a| ** Royal Society of Canada.” |sum of money was ostensibly granted, | oe jit was made subject to considerations Tue soy Jordan, who was accidently shot | which practically rendered the crant unavail- in the abdomen while amusing himself with | able. Without such aid the committee are other boys firing at a target on Tuesday of last | impressed with the belief that the Society can- week, at Woodstock, N. B. died from the | not be sustained. effects on Thursday night. | Notwithstanding they have used every o- | means at their command to collect the monies Exe.tse Bonnets, Mantles, and Ulsters. | due for subscriptions, more than two-thirds of -To-morrow (Wednesday) we will show the | the enjire amoun® still remains unpaid. Un- above goods, in our show-toom, upstairs. | less the members of the Soci ty are prepared Ladies are iavited to inspect them.—W. A. | to provide a sufficient sum to defray the salary Weeks & Co. 820 li of a secretary and the rent of a suitable room ainda | for hoiding meetings, ets , and also to contri- Mr. Ursan Marruew, Senr., has returned | bute some fuud for tae purchase of books, from a visit to his son at Souris, (of the firm | pamphlets and other publications of historical of Matthew, McLean & Co.) His numerous} interest, the committee would recommend friends will regret te learn that his health has | that the society be dissolved. : not improved from his trip to the Eastern For there pur; oses the sim of atleact, $600 | portion of the Island. vould be anally required, and this - meeting salihicililiehtticies tas been convened by the committee for the THe newspaper business is booming in Tor- purpose ¢ fs bmitting to the members of the onto. The A/ail says that it printed, last | Society the present posiuion of its affairs, and week, the largest daily edition ever printed | of de termining Ww bether the Seciety is to be in the Mail office. Its morning edition of the | dissolved or continue in existence. 9th was the largest printed in Toronto by any | The committee beg to state that they have | aper for ten years | held a number of meetings during the year, pal J i and have endeavored, in every’ practicable Joun T. Berry, Ese., Rockland Maine, way, to further the interests of the Society President of the Lime Rock National Bank Through their secretary a correspondence 4 4 c a ’ and also of the Knox and Lincoln R. R. says was opened with all kindred Societies in the she rheumatism in hi3 left foot and leg. | Other Provinces of the Domiaion and in the Toren oes tienes Uf ak Jacobs Oil and it | United “tates, _ they — to acknowledge lieved him wonderfully. He calls it ‘‘a) \' ceipt of contributions in books and» pamph- are eS | lets from several of these Societies, and par- splendid article. | ticularly from the Historical Society of Nova ark | Scotia. : caret. i; A list of all the contributions received by of this them, may be seen in the ha ds of the clerk, city is entered in the three minutes and 2.50 Ih conclanenie committee desire to ex preps claea races, and Abdalla Queen also of this | their regret that owing to the want of funds city, is entered in the 2.40 class, All races | #°4 proper facilities for carrying on the oper- atts mall Ciel. at ons of the society, it has not been in their | power as it has been in their inclination t» g | Promcte the well being of this institution. Epwakp PaLMer, GLiorRGE ALLEY, GrorGe W, Hopeson, A. A. McDonatp, | - Tue fall meeting st Moncton Driving P takes place on Friday and Saturday Wesee that ‘‘Young Hambletonian” “ -* Iw the Massachusetts fisheries 25,117 persot are employed, including those engaged in the | manufacture of nets and other tishing appl’- | ances, and 100,900 persons in the State rely | upon this industry for support. The total (Signed) capital invested in the business is $14,334,450, P. R. Bow ERs, and the total annual product averages $8,- M. McLxop. 141,750. | The following Resolutions were then oT | passed :— Ir is announced that Messsrs. Parnell,| Resolved, That the report of the Executive — ot and Se have or tO | Committee of the Historica) mecnty be eort ave a conference in the autumn inorder to it-| eq and that 1e Committee take such augurate a national movement, in — — measures towards the disposal of the books movemen's, now going oa separately, Will De | and papers of the Society, the payment of the consolidated wpon a platform of national self- re aa the closing of the Society as they governine: .o Pees Ti can stabs of shall _— expedient and just towards all promotion of home tadtustries, 1c »t | concerned. labor and psid representation in Parliament. | Resolved, That the Committee meet in the > - | Legislative Library on Thursday next, at Ow recommendation of Mr. Archibald, Sup- | 3 o'clock, p. m , for the purpose of winding eriutodent P. E. 1. Railway, situations #8/ up the affairs of the Society in accordance telegraph operators have been procured for | with the terms of the foregoing resolution, three young gentlemen ee oe nomere Frep'k .W, Hvauss, fsjand, on the {ntereolonial Railway. Mr. Acting Storetary. Griffiths, of Bideford, has been appointed to : : cL A 2 i Spring Hill Janction; Mr. Mooney, of Bald- , win’s Road, to Shubenacadie Station; Mr. Horsford’s Acid Phosophate Hackett, of Tignish, will leave in afew days ss tive AnD Seeuky eneehiun for Nova Scotia. as Dr. O. G, Criiey, Boston, says: “I have A ream of ten riflemen from the Char- | used it very extensively, and with the most lottetown Active Militia, will leave to-| remarkable success in dyspepsia and in all morrow morning to fire a return match | cases where there is derangement of the liver with the riflemen of Halifax who competed | and kidneys. with them at Kensington Rifle Range last oe : . i r 2 } > are ‘ z season. The team is composed as follows :| © the 8th inst., the Merchants’ Bask at ; : | Winnipeg was robbed of $10,000, contained Major G. L. Dogherty, Engineers. in a parcel that chanced to be left for a Capt. Stewart, No. 3 Co. moment on the counter. Sapper J. Dover, Engineers. —->-— Lieutenant E. McGregor, No. 3 Co. | THE consumption of tebacco in France dur- Private 8. Gay. ing the past five years has averaged 33,000 Lieut. R. V. Longworth. tons, ,thrice the consumption in 1832. The Sergeant Beni. Hooper. revenue amounts to $50,000,000 a year. Sergeant M. Allan. —— : Sergeant Major McDougall. | Dr. R, G. Avexanper, writing in an Eng- Sapper D. L. Hooper, Engineers, ‘lsh medical paper, says that neuralgia is a | disease arising trom debility; that it is. im- Aw Episcopal clergyman in Quebec bas re-| creased by disease mental or bodily, but it is faseg to solemnize marriage with a deceased r lieved by food, and sometimes by stimulan ‘s. wife's sister, op. the grouud of ite being for-| Pure air, night and day, and perfect cleavli- hidden by the capgns of his church. | ness are advised, THH DAILY EXAMINER SEPTEMBE ’ NEW FALL WE ARIL NOW OPENING OUR FIRST INSTALMENT —~ OF NEW GOODS —-BY THE— 5. 5, Assyria, [oua, Waldensian, Kara, Nova Scotian, and Phenecian, OUR STOCK THIS SEASON ~HAS BEEN— Selected with Great Care, oy a BY MR, STERNS, ler Best British Markets, --AND FOR— Style, Variety, ~~ AND— Value, Wili Net be Surpassed on P. E, Island. A full Stock of English, American and Canadian Dry Goeds en hand, and will be added to by every steamer until closing of the navigation. Cash customers will find our estak- lishment one of the best places in Charlottetewn to spend theirf money. Perkins & Sterns. Sept, 15 1882. R 19. 188 —— EXCELSIOR ORGANS et) } | | REVOLUTION IN PRICES! ee ee Y Best and Cheapest Grgan Ever Sold on P. &, Island. w—trztte.0 The Excelsior Has Always Taken First Honors Wherever Exhibited. ——_—:0:— —— THE EXCELS OR HAS NO EQUAL IN THE DOMINION. 4 Pirst-\ lass Excelsior Organ, 5 Octave Key Beard, 2 full sets (122) Reeds, 5 Stops, for only $75. Don’t buy an Orgay till you see the Excelsior. Very special rates to Churches, Chapels, Schoola, &c. Call and see these Organs at “The Agency of the Excelsior Organs,’ 4% Queen Street (Harvie’s Bookstore). Send for Iustrat.d Catalogue and Price Lists. All enquiries by letter promptly answered, Cor- respondence solicited. Address, Agency of Excelsior Organs, Box 85, Charlottetown, or Epwarp Tonge, Breadalbane, Travelling Agent for P. E, Island. Sept. 15, 1882—6i, wkly pat sj 4i CLEARING SALE © FALL GOODS AT NO. 83 QUBEN STREET. ————-— 30: oe Balance of Stock being principally FALL GOODS, is now offered at GRYATLY REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY, in New Mantices, Frillings, Gloves, Laces, Mantle Cloths, &e. in order to clear out balance of Stock on hand, we have imporced several lines of NEW GOODS, all of which will be sold cheap for cash. Don’t Forget the Place, 63 Queen Street, Opposite the Market. N. B.—Parties wishing to rent the premises will please apply at Store for terms, ete. se 10 Pritomapetenen Se a —AT — BEER & GOFF’ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. — —0 EATRA CHOICE QUALITIES. DIRECT FROM LONDON. 70; For Sale in ail quantities to suit purchasers 5 & 10 Ib. Parcels and Half Chests very low. Warranted to give Satisfaction or money refunded. Don’t forget to give it a trial. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1852. 2aw SEER & GOFF. CORB AA Fresh Roasted and Ground at BEER & COFF’S. P———> 30: 3uy Genuine wholesome Coffee, Fresh Roasted and Ground. Do not Buy imported ground Coffee which often contains unwholesome adulteration. Beer & Goff. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1882. 2aw 2 I s AUCTION SALE —OFr— HOUSES & LANDS AT SOURIS. } Y PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 29th day of September, instant, at | ten o’clock, forenoon, at Souris Fast, all the | lands of Captain Simon Cheverie and Alexan- |der Cheverie, consisting of several Building Lots, Dwelling Houses, Stores, etc. Also, | 28 acres at Souris, which will be divided into acre lots, Also a farm at New Harmony, | consisting of 50 acres of freehold land, Also, | wharf, warehouse and shipyard at Souris West | harbor. | Terms-—One fifth on the day of sale, to be | psid in cash or by approved joint notes, pay- jable, with bank interest, on Ist of December ;next. The balance by four annual instal- | ments, to be secured bp mortgage on the prem- | ises, \With interest at 74 per cent. | For particulars apply to Messrs. Palmer & McLeod, Charlottetown, or Simon and Alex- ander Cheverie, Souris. j ; i A. McNET LL, Auctioneer. MORTGAGE SALE, TO be sold by Public Auction at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on WEDBNES- | DAY, the eight day of NOVEMBER, A. D,, 1882, at twelve o'clock noon,— — A‘% that tract piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Lot or Town- ship number thirty-four, in Queens County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a stake fixed on the east side of the road from Charl 9itetown to Stanhope at the south- ern boundary of John Hardy's land ; thence running east eighty six chains ; thence south six chains fifty links ; thence west cighty six chains or to the aforesaid road ; thence north | six chains and fifty links slong the road to the place of begining containirg by estima. tion fifty-six (56) acres of land be the same a little move or less and is part and parce) of the said Lot or Township number thirty-four in Queens County. Together with all buildings, rights, mem- bers and appurtenances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining. The above sale is made pursuant to the power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage daied the twelfih dey of June, A. D , 1879, made between Henry Hardy and Rache) Hardy his wif? of the one part and Thomas Vessey of the other part, For further particulars, apply to Messrs, Hodgson and McLeod, Solicitors, Charlotte- town Dated this fifteenth day of September, A. D., 1882, Sept. 12, 1882—3aw tls THOMAS VESSEY, Sept. 16, taw, wkly- te INSURANCE OFFICE. Sueen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of Londen Fire Insur- ance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates, Losses settled promptly and equitably. ; JAS, DESBRISAY, General Agent, Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. OATS! OATS! TUB BUTTER, —AND— WANTED. WHEATLEY & SONS, Sept. 1, '82—eod fr ty sa, wkly Im NEW FALL &00DS ! J. B. MACDON ATD IS DAILY RECEIVING NEW GOODS! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. The Goods Now Arriving, as well as those already in Stock, WILL BE SOLD OUT VERY CHEAP, in order to secure a Speedy sale, to make room for regular Fall and Winter Goods, to arrive later. J. B. MACDONALD, Sept. 4, 1882—wkly pat, ex pres QuEEN Sreeer. KEEP THE MONEY IN THE COUNTRY. it is Time to Give Up Wearing Shoeddy Boots and Shoes. 70: WARRANTE*! "VARRANTED! We warrant EVERY paiR of ont OWN FACTORY MAKE to wear well. We guarantee our own make to he soup LEATHER. We also sell CHEAP, giving better value than you can get in the imported. Weare getting up a fine lot of Men’s Long Boots for Winter wear. warrantied not to rip on the sides. Also Women’s Bocts and Slippers in great varieties. We guarantee to give good fits or no sale.. Encourage home industry, especially when you can buy the home manufacture cheaper. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. August 2 GOLUL MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. JOSEPH GILLOTT’S STEEL PENS. BY ALL DEALERS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. A POSITIVE CURE Without Medicines, ALLAN’S SOLUBLE MEDICATED BOUGIES, Patented October 16th, 1876. One box No. 1 will cure any case in four days or less No, 2 will cure the most obstinate case, no matter of how long standing. No nausedus doses or cubebs, copaiba, or oil of sandalwood, that are certain te pro- duce dyspepsia by destroying the coatings of the stomach, Price $150. Sold by all druggists, or mailed on receipt of price, For further ;ar- ticulars send for circular, P.O. Box 1,533, J.C, ALLAN CO.,, 83 John street, se 1 ’82—lyr New York, NOTICE. . Charlottetown Gas Light Company have importeda fresh supply of Bray’s Patent Burner's, especially made to consume only three feet of Gas per hour with the tap turned fullon. These Burnerz are intended fer use in Halls, Bedrooms, Kitchens, and other places where a light from a small con- sumption of Gas only is required. By regulating the tap, the Gas consuméd van be reduced to any desired quantity less than three teet per hour. These Burners are so scientifically made that they will give a light eqnal to about ten candles it a cost of three quarters of ope cen per hour, The price of these Burners to consumers of Gas will be ten cents each, [ju 10 eod jat SS NER the for the WEEKLY EXAMI» NER, the Cheapest and best Newspape published on P. E, [sland Only $1 per'yca es ra age narmnen 5 a r sna x ES ee = i Ts ES AB Me r - sie Sead ss cS eee oer ap lee on AON - - _ iz —- : as Ah AN SE - ae sO 6 OI ACAI A LON son 08 Pe ~ Bh ee ~ ae a soe Aaa ls ne —~ a a [oven sales . OO sae sr mts a epee te =