; ’ ep em nape ag oan _ committed, and that he left for the city on a” men TT Local and Other Items. Srramer ‘Carrol’ arrived to-day: at two o clo k — Krxe’s County Exicarrion will be held on Thursday. - Horsk AND Booey tor sale, cheap. Enquire at EXAMINER Offiee.—| sept. 22 adie A WRI! STOCKED market ty day, with prices the same as on riday. a ELecTioN in the Bel‘est district takes place the 2Ist October. Nomination onthe 14th. -4fee- Hors which grow id in Manitoba have been pronounced *‘‘tirst-class” for brewing pur 2 pose . e Tur Charlottetow Amateur Orchestral Club are Practising vigorous y for their next concert. Marion EvaNs wishes when she dies that the words ‘George Eliot” alone be placed on a slab’abeve her grave. Tus Burrill-Johnson [ron Company of Yar- mouth are manufacturing gas works for the city of Vera Cruz, Mexico, “[r iz the little bits ov things that fret and worry uz, says Josh billings; ‘*we can dodge an elephant, but we kan'ta fly. Ar rus Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, Charles Waller was fined $1 and costs or four days’ imprisonment for being drunk and incapable. ; Tue races at Summerside Driving Park, eames off on Thursday, commencing at eleven } eelock. Charlottetown will be well represent- ed by Mr. A. N. Large’s stallion ‘‘ Bush Messenger," and Mr. Fred’k White’s mare “Tib,” OvraRIO is emphatically the Province of shows and fairs and exhibitions. Big and little, there was, or will be, one fair or show or exhibition to every 15,000 of the people of that province. That suggests life, vigor, energy, good feeling.-Hx. Reporter. Tue potato crop of New Brunswick will be very large this year, and an attempt is to be made to epen up a trade with theold country The brig ‘“Laura B.” has been chartered t take a full cargo to Liverpool. This will be the first large shipment. A small lot of 21 barrels went forward in the ship ‘‘Hospodar” last week. Tue “Maritime Journal’ places the value ofthe fisheries at Grand Manan at $500,000 annually. It further says that the hake sounds and livers are alone a source of con- siderable revenue, the sounds alone last year a at North Head at from $30,000 to ,000. Apvices from the west coast of Africa state that Stanley evidently intends to complete the exploration of the Congo river from the west coast at Sierra Leon. His steamer was in danger of being stripped by the autherities, and Stanley had to ceclare himself, although he was travelling under an assumed name. Aerrzr in the Mail says it was darkly hinted that the attempt to capture Hon. George Brown, in the eee case, was hatched by the U. F. Club, but a rather dif- ferent one is entertained by more reflective minds, viz., that it was an effort of some real friends of the grit party to get rid of the chief, and chief cause of the party’s present forlorn position. Tue pedestrian contest at Madison Square, New York, resulted in a victory for Rowell, “The little Englishman.” At the end of the contest he scored 530 "miles; Merritt, 515; Hazael, 500; Hart;452; Guyon, 471; Weston, 455; Ennis, 450; Krohne, 450; Taylor, 250. Weston challenged Rowell at the close of the contest. Merritt will go to England to en- gage in the next match. Tue Lare Prince Imperrat.—Mr. Barry, appointed by the French-Canadian young men to present the weath of immortelles destined for the tomb of the iate Prince Imperial, has performed his task. He was graciously re- ceived by the Empress Eugenie, who declared it was the handsomest of the many that had been’presented. It was immediately placed ia the mortuary chapel. Mr. Barry was the only gentleman received since the Prince’s de.t, with the exception of the Captain of the ‘““Orontes,” who brought the body home. AS WILL BE sEeBN by advertisement in another column, Messrs. Bruce & McKenzie have purchased the tailoring department and stock of Mr. Geo. E. Full. These gentlemen intend prosecuting tie tailoring in Mr. Full’s old stand, where they have on hand a first- class stock of gents’ wearing apparel, and cloths and tweeds of various descriptions. Messrs. Bruce & MciXenzie are courteous and attentive young men, besides good craftsmen, and they will, no doubt, receive a good share of patronage. We wish them every success. WILLIAM McKrynox, Michael Burns and Edward 0'N eill, were further examined at the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, ou a charge of burglary. Mrs. Hendersn was examined, and testified that the prisoner, U'Neill, slept at her house (which is ten miles from the city) on the night the burglary was Sunday morning, after helping her to milk the akin Wan McKinnon and Michael Burns were fully committed for trial in the Supreme Court, on a charge of burglary ; and O'Neill was committed for trial in the same Court for receiving stolen goods. A pAUGHTER of Mr. John McLear, Clyde River, had avery narrow «ecape from death oo Friday night last. On that night about nine o'clock she went to a well near her father’s x sidence to diaw a buckat of water. By some mishap shd fell headlong into the well, whioh is sixty feet deep, While rapidly fall. ing she grasped the draw-rope but could not hold on, and she continued her terrible descent end -suk in seven feat of water. She rose to the surface again, oe the draw-rope, flung to it during the night, and thus saved herself from drowning. Early on Saturday morning she was discovered, and released from her perilous position. Her in- juries, we are pleased to learn, are not very serious. Her head was severely cutby strik- ing against the side of the wall, and her bedy eS anwar pnennedlieeage Soe ee eT ae > tne Rese Furn iture, etc., ‘FOR SALE. y Py BI ie AU a a8 a FBG ore AU t10ON, will be sold on Ht RSDAY the %h day f ane UG . "tum day of October 7 at the hour ot eleven o’clox k in the ‘erenoon on the premises The | Osborne. House, with Out. ses, Stables, ctc., attached, % — property being centrally situated, and ‘he Immediate vicinity of the Steam Navi. ure yy ‘ ,? ry 4 : att gation Company’s Wharf and Railway Depot, ae ell adapted ior a first class Hotel, having fil the conveniences necessary for that purpose; it contains Drawing Loom, Sitting Room, | > . s ' Dining Room, Seventeen Chambers, Kitchens, Pantry, Bar Rooms, ete. - —ALSO Une Building Lot situated between the Osborne House and Warehouse belonging to estate of the late Martin Hogan, fronting on Water Street. . And immediately after, — All the Furniture, ete., in said House, con- " e rr ‘ ° sisting of Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Bed- steads, Feather Beds and Bedding, Crock- ery, Knives and Forks, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, 1 lron Safe, and a variety of useful articles too numerous to mention. B. WILSON HIGGS, ) eae we ALEX. McKENZIE, {| “*ecutors. 1? ‘ - ”_ ° Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1879 2aw till sale f. H. TAYLOR & Co, LATE OF NORFOLK, ENGLAND), : oe are TAKEN THE STO K OF J. F. McKAY, Watchmaker and Jewel- ler, we offer all the CLOCKS, SILVER -PLATED WARE —AND— JEWELRY, —AT A— LARGE DISCOUNT, TO CLBAR OUT THE LOT. We have just received new styles in Brooches, Earrings, Necklets, Lockets, Studs, Cuff Pins, ete,, etc, etc. ~-AIS0-— NEW WATCHES. ALL WARRANTED. In the Repairing Department, having had many years experience, we feel confident we can give our customers entire satisfaction. Watches, Clocks, Barometers, Musical Boxes, and all kinds of Jewelry thoroughly repaired and guaranteed. ' NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. (J. F.aMeKay’s Old Stand. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1879,—6w, 2aw ~~ @ST—A small sized BLACK MARE, slightly made and a good trotter, former- ly owned by Mr. Jas. Kearney, of Sturgeon. Any person finding same and bringing her to the Steam Navigation Co's. Office, will be suitably rewarded.—s 29—all city papers li TENDERS. TE¥XENDERS will; be received by the under- signed until the first day of October to erect a Double Coach House and Stable on Up- er Queen street. Plan and specification to . seen atthe store of Horne, Pierce & Co. ALEXANDER HORNE. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1879.—2i NOTICE. N and after MONDAY, the 30th Sep- tember, J intend adopting the strictly CASH SYSTES in my business. ALBERT SIMPSON. Sept. 25, 1879—Im ee TO LET. — HAT well-known store at present occupied by Robert Young, Esq,, : South Side Queen Square. The situation 1s one of the best in the city. Possession given Ist of Oct., next, Apply to nn IASZARD BROS, Agents. Ch town, Sept. 12, 79.—pat tf. ~ TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms and a Kitchen. ‘This House is beauti- fully situated on Prince Strect, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month. For particulars apply at this Office. Pr opt. 5, 1879. ROBERT YOUNG ILL MOVE on Ist of October to the Store now occupied by Messrs. J. D. Mason & Co. sep 11, tl Ist oct. EW FELT HATS JUST RECEIVED, and for sale; will be ayn ore: below wrices. F. LePAGE & Co., ee 53 Queen St. ANTHRACITE GOAL. iv ARRIVE about the 20th inst. 150 tons Tr: the best Philadelphia, Chestnut and Kgs Coal. Parties wanting to be supplied will please send in their orders at once, as the no two prices. Orders left at the Post Office or at the subscriber’s will be attended to. THOMAS CASELEY. shaken by the fall. She is now, was badly Gring wel, Sept. 4, 1879—w stf : first in will be first a There will be| OSBORNE sHOUSE,| — ? —— en ce Rina ls ane ONDON LIQUSE FALL GOODS NOW OPENING, Kx “ Prince Edward.” Black French Merinos, Black French Cashmeres, COLORED WVELVETS, Colored Velveteens, Black and Colored Satins. COURTALDLS CRAPES, Mantle Cloths, MANTLES & ULSTERS, Laties’ Felt Hats & Bonnets, Black Ostrich Feathers, BLACK OSTRICH TIPS, Colored Ostrich Feathers, Birds & Wings, HAT ORNAMENTS, Lisse and Tarletan Frillings, Black and Golored Silk Ribbons, Wool Squares, Wool Shawls, Plain Wineies, Shirting do,, OXFORD SHIRTINGS, Grey & White Cottons Seoteh Cheviot Tweeds, Worsted BLACK BROAD CLOTHS, Black Does, etc, Coatings, Yk TERMS CASH. ay Tavis & Ub Sept, 29, 1879. POP rt i oct Drage = mee ae iE ap who §?, MARGARET'S BALL, | nn amnmeinidieenanipienniana-acmamevnananeer ar SEO ee MAL: FAX, N.S. —_——_—tte cc SEMINARY 708 YOUNG LADIES. | VIS(TOR : * 3 . a : i RT s Tie Lard Bishey of nova Seotia PRI NCIPAL : The Rev, John Padfield. — ‘tes SCHOOL offers, at very moderate cost. the advantages of a comfortable and Y & r S pleasant home together refined education. ‘he course of Instruction is the same as that of the best Schools in England and is founded upon the University Examinations for Women. School passed the Local Examination of the University of King’s College in June last. This is the only School in Canada that has passed pupils at a University Examination. The number of pupils is limited, rendering the School select, and while it possesses all the educational advantages ef a large public school, each pupil is enabled to receive that individual care and oversight which is s0 important, and which cannot be given ina large establish. ment. Mr. and Mrs. Padfield are assisted by a staff of four resident governesses, besides visit- ing masters. Parisienne French is taught conversation- ally. There are two resident French Gov- ernesses, References given to parents of pupils. For further particulars address the Prin cipal. Sept. 19, 1878. with a thorough and OURAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY FALL TRIP, 1879. STEAMSHIP THE FIRST-CLASS IRON SCREW PRINGE EDWARD 364 tons register,classed 100 Al which is the highest class at Lioyds, ROBERT FRASER, COM AANDER, WILL BE ON THE BEKTH AT Liverpool, to Receive Cargo, -- ABNUT THE— 25th October, AND WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown About the ist November. Carying Freight at through rates from Lon- don and Glasgow, deliverable at Char- lottetown, Georgetown, Summerside, Alberton, Souris and Pictou. For Freight, apply in London to Joun Pircatrn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; in Glasgow, to James KExso, 134 St. Vincent Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Broruers, 51l South John Street ; in Pictou, N. 8., to Noonan & Davigs, or here to PEAKE Bro’s & Co. Managers. Charlottetown, 23rd Sept., 1879. Valuable Property for Sale, \O BE SOLD, all that part of Town Lot No. 74, in the first hundred of Town Lots in Charlottetown; having a front of 67 feet, Dor- chester Street, and running back 80 feet, to- gether with the buildings thereon erected. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Hopcson & McLrop Charlottetown. Sept. 18, 1879. ‘“‘Lorng HicHtanp WHuisky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greenlees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated ‘spirit, very mellow, in quality excel- lent, and in our opinion perfectly wholesome. Where a stimulant is required, it is to be pre- ferred to brandy.”—-/.2don Medical Review. Agents : - - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I, June 24, 1879.—6m , CHEAP SALE OF PAPER HANGINGS, make room for new arrivals, we will sell at greatly reduced prices remaining stock of these goods on hand. F. LeEPAGE & CO, Sept, 25, 1879- 3ieod wkly3i ar3i Eight young ladies from this | WESTBOURNE. ELEGANT Household Furniture. | AM instructed by J. S. Carvell Esq. to sell at auction, at his residence, ** Westbourne,” on West Street, on Wednesday, October ist, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, the following Splendid Collection of Elegant and. Valuable Furniture, consisting In part of— i handsome Pianoforte (Hallet & Davies), 1 walnut and blue repp Drawing-room Suit, waluut Card Tables, Whatnot, round Ex- tension Table, handsome ‘‘Collendar” Billiard Table, \ ii: outtit complete ; walnut and hair cloth Parior Suits, walnut Hall Furniture, do Bedroom Furniture, handsome Brussels Carpets, with borders and hearth rugs to match, elegant patterns and superior quality; very handsome Curtains, in blue, green?and fancy repp, blue and scarlet damask do; heavy walnut Dining-room Furniture. Wal. Ext. Table, Wal. Side Board, Wal, Sofa, and 12 Walnut Chairs, Plated Ware, Glassware, China and Crockeryware, Spring, Hair, Flock aud Ex Mattrasses, Feathers Blankets, and Quilts, Wash Stands, Tables, Mirrors, Pictures, Kitchen Furniture, Refrigerator, Lawn Mower, 1 Boat, Oars, &c., N. B. The above Furniture, Carpets, Cur- tains, Table Ware, &c., is all of the very best quality, and of the latest and most modern style of finish ; is so nearly new and in such good order, that it only needs to be seen to be appreciated. The House will be open, for in- spection of the Furniture by intending Pur- chasers, on the Saturdry, Monday and Tues- day previous to the Sale, at from 2 till 5 p. m. TERMS—-Under $50 cash on delivery; over that amount, three months credit on approved joint notes, For full particulars see Catalogues, to be had at the office of WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Sept 17, 1879. QUEEN’S COUNTY AGRICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION ! HE CATTLE SHOW will be held at Longworth’s Field, Charlottetown Com- mon, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH, And the EXHIBITION at the Drill Shed ON WEDNDESDAY, OCT. 8TH. All Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs, for competition, must be entered on the Secretary’s Books on or before FRIDAY, October 3d, and must be on the field on TUESDAY, Oct 7th, at 10 o'clock, forenoon, and no later. All articles for exhibition (including Poultry), must be delivered at the Drill Shed, or at the Secretary’s Oflice, on or before TUESDAY, Oct 7th, at6 e clock in the afternoon, and no later. No entrics, under any pretence whatever, will be received after the above dates. Potatoe Diggers, Fanners, with Separators combined, and Hay Elevators, will be judged in action, at or near the Driil Shed, on Wed- nesday, Oct. 8th, at 10 o’clock, forenoon. ENTRANCE FEES—Horses, 50c; Cattle 36c; pen 3 Pigs, 50c; 1 Pig, 25c; pen 3 Sheep, 25c. ADMISSON — Tickets to Cattle Grounds, 10c; to Drill Shed, 10c. RAILWAY RETURN TICKETS, at single fares, will be issued at all stations to Char- lottetewn, on the 6th and 7th, and good to re- turn on the 8th day of October. Live Stock and all articles for exhibition will be conveyed at regular tariff rates, but will be returned free of charge, if ownership be not changed. Steamer *‘Southport” will leave Shaw’s Wharf at 7 o'clock, a. m., and Charlottetown at 4 o'clock, p. m., on Tuesday and Wednes- day, October 7th and Sth. Steamer ‘‘Heather Belle’ will, make her regular trips, as advertised. PRIZE LISTS to be had at the Secretary’s Office, and at the Market House, from the Market Clerk. Show A. McNEILL, Sec’y. No. 11 Queen Street, Ch’town, } Sept. 19th, 1879.—Si - 4 = ee Wants. Lost, found, &: © LET.—A House pleasantly situated on the corner of Euston and Cumberland Streets. Lt. PenneEL, builder.—-s 30 tf OR SALE.—A well-bred Milch Cow. Apply at this Office.—s 30 TRAYED— From Godkin’s Pasture‘ Kensington Road, on Wednesday, morn- ing, 24th inst., a Dark.Brindled COW. Any person bringing same tothe owner, H. Houle, Sydney Street, will be suitably rewarded.— sep. 29, lw ‘HO LET—About the 9th of October, a smali Cottage pleasantly situated, next to the subscribers residence.—J. J, CHAPrEni, Hillsborough Park—sep 27, 3: rgvwwoO PERMANENT BOARDERS can be accommodated with Board in a central locality of the city. For particulars address G. H. N., Examiner office. [s272ieod TOVE FOR SALE,-—.An Argand Bare Burner—for anthracite coal; nearly new ard in good order; will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. [Sept. 10—tf LET.—A pleasantly situated House, _on West Gratton Street, next door tu 5 Mrs, ‘I. Dawson. Apply at the Loxpon Howse. [Sept. 12,—t*, {hop tg Let.—One of the best Business k_ Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Joun Newson. 12 tf 7 LET—A TENEMENT SIOUSE situg ated on Kent street, next door to Dry Creamer. Apply to Mrs, Orrer, Quech streets {augi—tf]