ee x enamine idea y toent and Qther Items. ELEGRAPHIC NEWS | Summerside Exports. ete — -“ —— 7 are f* » THH DAILY #XAMINER, AUGUST 26, 1684. ssi ot Ne ee te ln ln OF, Sema Ste me ge eee A). pe Laer PF: ~ a vie FT 2 ha RN i a OM LE SS -- antennae aoe SUMMERSIDE, Aug. 23. Prices unchanged, | . [Sercia, Despatocues ro Tak EXAMINER. ] Shipped per steamer Princess of Walea, f Ha’ifax, is at th - . ht Cameron, master, for Point du Chene 1e@ France-t hines a Rankit sese War. (CO cases egus.. $ 431 00 - : ; as 30% bushels oats 123.00 . vy freight, arrive: sonpdon, Ang. 25. <4 lambs,. ‘ 48.00 aa Ti . : 1° © spa'ch to the 7imes from Foochow | . 7 1 at O'tiwe] Ms afferdoen says, the French ironclads $602.00 < a ered the month of the nver this after- Aus. °5th, by St. Lawrence : + © oh Vy ° ’ ' - arm ae Bs eon k. The white tort Opened | 440 sheep... .. ccc cee eee eneeeeess $ 920.00 as nt, Selap- tinh dain 4 with Keup: canton while the ships __5b He RM chit chiesienctinl conics aeca tian 100 (0 a aae by cir Vi m Ritahio } were three mies away. Af er «n hour's | 570 ibs. Island cloth..........., «oe 6600 . - |} tyavem nt the French retired. The as Fi manager of the Bank | UOthese fire was go d. noe ot YVuova & i s ‘ mats dil, menhittemcnninmnane none - Stanley and the Congo. SHIP Ni&Ws. ‘ , struck here on Sun- anciiiei ta he Dlominion. : i 7 i j i Beri, Aug. 2. Summerside, Aug 23—ent, sch Annie Flor- : : ence, Bernuz Newe ; é ( : ¥ re. selina Holman, of St Henry M, Sianley has written a letter | Elle } sh ard, Newcastle, lumber; Mary a diteniia tanh Gineni : j Ellen, Hurst, Harbor Bouche, gravel. Cld, eXcessive W hiskey drinking. Py sing av Grerinany recognize the Congo sch Op il, Steele Shediac, ba! 95—S-ud ~ | Free States, which wou! » of advant: es " insahe ie. * a ; — us ; a a > aa would be of ady antage | Graham, Richibueto, mdse; Lucity Ann, Saath Aek eased at the Stipendiary to German tra e , Instead of affecting aD) Weston, Richibucto, mdse. i. ts t, were adjourned until Tues-;}4greement with Portugal, which would | qmeemenmcemmnmem jay nex expose Germany to eustoma tariff chican- Tk AL — da ae, HOTEL A ‘ALS ag jery. Mr. Stanley declares the Congo must pany eae. > air. B. v Stairs, man i be free to the coast, eee saat ae York braach of the Batcher } a ae i ee r late New York newspapers. : Aug 25-—James Brennan, Pictou, N 8; HO sealed The Bombardment of Foochow. Roberts, E Kinsman, Summerside; John E PALMAGE preactued to 13,000 people at _— Morson, Kochester, N Y; Wm © Kennedy, ee Grimet mp meeting on Sunday last. Paris, Aug. 25, Alberton; John O Arsenault, Miss Arsenault, Adespatch says it was one of his grandest} La France this morning says that the cee: ca C Clark, Mount Stewart; et | Chinese, forestalling the bombardment of cary tate, SSUES Clark, Dunk River; Ww - Sees A Cathers and wife, St John, N B; Mrs N nee" - Jiecknowp | 2 ’echow, stripped the arsenal of its port-| yw... roid. R a ton PF (wal Bi HUST, the well-known | tn aihionh. a ollie ania ihe Watson, Wm Reid, Ronald Campbell, Miss F ericl st John, was drowned in the t k agen a Tae i rench are | 4 Campbeli, Summerside; Geo B McKay, St. J Hiver on Sunday by the upsetting of | “@XNYy Coaling statious of Ponducherry | Ciifton; Geo Forbes, Vernon River Bridge: Dr . i : S : his aud Mohe. | Beers and wife, Cherry Valley. - connie i oS Hon. Me. MecLetan left Ottawa for Win- i Se ee ee Bs Hen. Sir. Chaolene in expected | Another Report | Aug 25- Samuel Prowse, Murray Harbor; to retura from British Columbia in about a| i. A McLeod, Kensington; A M Liddell, Mr ene Vienna, Aug, 26, Cox, WW Green, Summerside; Jas H Hutehin- inion wr Sh icine son J P Hutchinson, Philadelphia; Le Baron i ilway war between the Grand Trunk | é ,Specia from Shanghal says the arsenal Thompson, ISS Co, St John; B Archibald, and Canadian Pacitic, has reduced the far {4 Foo Chow is in ruims. Eighteen hun North Sydvey; J S McLean, Thomas Fysbe, from Torouto to Vontreal and return, to $5. | It used to be three times that figure. ~ : A Goop Days Wokk. Mr. Hudson, of 15 Mile Stream, Pictou County, exhibited a} brick of gold last week worth over 800. cme t of one day ’serrshiag at his mine, > - } vessela at Quebec ; ERA award report in the Galf and straits ot heavy tiasses of ice Belle [xle Some of the oldest mariners can t t naving encouatered 80 much ice at ths time of the year. aia A Moonttcur Exccr-10on, under the | auspices of Worth’s Cornet Band, will be | given ou board of the steamer dt. Lawrence | on Mouaday night n lt wil, no doubt, be an enjoyable affair, and will be largely | patrouiz as the programme is good and ap | energetic committee h-s ‘be affarr im hand. oe -ORTANT TO MuDvICAL Mgyn.”—The fol- lowing advertisement appears in the Amherst | s \ medical mau of good standing (a married Man preferred) can obtain a yxood practice in a thriving village, adjoing cual ” miaes, lamber muls, &c., “c., without any] é iy, by applying to this office before sep- tember Ist. rT Mrs. Biratye—I notice that Mr. Bonner has purchased Maud 3. for $40,000, Mr. Blaine—~ Yes. Mrs. B nat seems to be an enormous gum to pay for a horse You would never have given $40,000 for Maud 8., James ? Mr. Biaise—No; but I would give $49,000 for her record.--N. Y Sun. scissile [ue police at Warsaw, Ruasia, expelled between 400 and 500 G-rmans, who have been living im that city, on the charge that they habitual y violated their coutracts and live by robbery This action on the partof the Rus- Bian police Is Clearly “Bs execution of a treaty Becretly made between Germeny and Kussia, that each ut would refus» right of asylum to the c¢x atriated citizens of the Over _ —->--— A COV RESPON VENT writing from Qu’ Appella fays: “'l saw the other day some ra*pberries picked on the south shore of sod Was really surprised to fiaa and hazel outs, | . ; Our iAfee iAK them so lu us aud large. ‘Lhe biueverr harvest this year has been exce ptionally plentiful. Une part of the road aluny the lake 8 almost impassibie, the weight of the fruit having caused the branches tu inter-wine from Sid to side, iid audible S. D. Macpuexson, Ese., one of the oldest, best kuown, and most Ww idely respected resi- dents of Fredericton, N. B., died on the 23rd, Macpherson was a brother of the late Won. Charles Macpherson and waa himse'fe nnected with many public institu- At the times of his death he Was a member of the city School Board, presi- Gent of the Central Fire Insurance Co, and of the biethodist Sunday aged 73. Mr. tions in his day. > Tue Presbyterial Committee, anent the ¥ Sustentation Fund, will (D. V ) meetin st. reters Road Church on Tuesday, Sept. “od, at Ll a.m, Mr, Allan to preach, and in Brackley Point Uburch at 64 p- m., Mr, Cam- eron to preach ; in Covehead Church, Sept %, at lla m, Mr. McLeod to preach, and in m., Mr. Mahon to are Revds James f tanhope Charch at 64 p. preact The Committee Allan, J. McLeod, W. R. Frame, J. G. Cam- eron, W. A. Mahon. James Ross and J. Me- Pherson, eq \ full attendance is requested. W.R Frame, Convene e. - Di. WR. Wansurtox, of Kappurthalha - J i , With wile and family ol three ¢ M.Greu, arri d here last evening, on a V i pareats and friends. The Dr. is the eldest son of the Hon. James Warbuton, : yalty. Hehas been in India in the Indian Medical service, for the past eighteen years, and was one of th first if not the first, Cenad- 1408 to yet ad.ais«ion to the East Indian s:r- Vi ’ by Com preti.iv ex wnuination. Notwith- Standing the barniug suns ‘fof India,” he is ? i : ug remarkably well. | ceca Abovr ten o’clo k last Wednesday night a igiaated in a stone building on Ferth, fear Maia Street, in the town of Brockv lle. Vatario, spread rapidly, travelling both to- Wards Malin and Goorge Streets, taking and Gestroyins vearly the whole of the buildings facing on Perth “treet, be. ween those two I lu most cases c-utents of buildings Were gaved iu damazed condition The water Works, although | gh aot comp eted yet, did ypreat érvice aud ne doubt saved one end of the _————_ : ricrou Mines. ~[t is said there are at present over 625 men and boys employed in and around the pis of the Halifax 'o. The outpu I al from the **New Winaipex” avera.< ut 450 tons per d+y or a little if uutpus from the MeG egor Seam averages 500 tou. daily, Or from the two pits 4 Gaiiy tuut of ciese « pone thou and tens, nh f i fiiud the ‘ring Hill mines. It is fard tuis oa pute ud be tacreas d «ith httle inf “WaS thie Gist heavier. Be- Rides tne ’ Asrevor vs the new boticr t+ b placed at MeGregor trouble or e dred workmen are out of employment. The arsenal cost 42,000 francs ; arms aud am- munition destroyed were valued at 140,- UVO0,000 Trancs., An Arsenal Destroyed. SHANGHAT, Aug. 24, foochow arsenal was destroyed on Satur- day after three hours’ bombardment by Admiral Cvourbet’s squadron. Seven Cotnese gunbvats were sunk and two escaped, ~wciiseasgaeaiinaatnmmnes The Cholera. Paris, Aug, 25. During the twenty-four hours ending this eVeling the number of deaths reported trom choiera are five at Toulon, tive at Marseilles, | nofieen at La Seyne and one at Hyeres. — eee _— The Gerdon Kelief. Cairo, Ang, 25. Mounted Infantry for the Jordon relief expedition liave started for Wady Haita. itiey will ascend the river to assist and go from tere ou camels to Khartoum. Bradlaugh on the Kostrum, London, Aug. 25. Charles Bradlaugh will deliver a series of lectures 1m Amerkca next Ociober and November. A Privcesses iilness. Berwin, Aug. 25. Princess Victoria, wife ot the Euperor Wiliam ot Prussia, is alarmingly ul with scarlet lever, More Troops for Egypt. Lonpon, Aug. 25. Reinforcements to the uumver of 700 with sail to Ezypt this week. oe Weatber bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the varitime Provinces. Toronto, Aug. 26--10 a. m. Moderate to fresh southeast and southwest winds, fair to cloudy weat.er with local showers, higher temperature METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown August 26, 1884. Highest temperature yesterday, . eee e ees 60. Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . .47 Lowest temperature this morning ........47. Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock, .57 Tmperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock....6 Our Advertisers. Jas. Shand announces that he will hold asale of dry goods, hardward, tobacco, etc., at the store of Messrs. Pickford & Black, Halifax, N. S., on the 29ch inst. Henry Longworth gives notice that the Ferguson property on Mount Edward Road will be sold at auction on the 27th February next. Capt. J. Hughes informs the public that he has just received a cargo of Anthracite coal which he will sell low. Attention is directed to the auction sale of Skating Rink stock on Thursday next. A. McNeill sells apples, onions, etc., at auction, to-morrow, at 10.30 o’cluck. enemy lly Cy i Ae The steamboat Circassian of the Riche- lieu line ran into the steamer Prince Arthur of the rival line of the Montreal & Thou- sand Islands company shortly before enter- ing their basins at Montreal on the 21st insé, The two steamers had been racing down the Laciue rapids, and were trying to se which would arrive first. Both vessels were crowded with American tourists. A panic ensued after the crash, the ladies tamting and crying out wo be rescued. The Prince Arthur was stove in on one side at the wheel. An inquiry has been ordered by the harbor commissioner, The injured steamer atrempted to cross the otuer one’s bow, which could not be stopped in time. Had the collision eccurred sooner, @ calamity would have been ievitable. ——~p 2 oe The raving of ocvar steamehips still con” Ky the fuucdation for ar a tu uilvtg is ang Yutln— oF) Nv . ar at phe ew | tues. {ua pity wat ou Taw Yan bit thy dad. Halifax; C Longworth, City; K Barry Smith, Moncton; Miss McArthur, Petitcodiac; T Kingston Taylor, London N B; W M Stark, Toronto; W A Maclennan, Montreal. OAKLAND HOUSE, Aug 25—Peter N Pate, New Haven; John F Beaton, Mount Stewart; Clarence Tidmarsh, East Point; Capt M McLeod. Wallace, N S; J Dingwell, St Peter's, 26—-F Panting, Pin- ette; Martin Martin, Jr, Belfast; James M Clarke, Fort Augustus; Paul Hussey, Ber- wick, Maine; Malcoim McKenzie, Flat River; Artemas Jardine, Hilisborough Head, REVERE HOUSE, August 25.—D O Plase, Montreal; A Were, Toronto; Arthur Atkinson, Seeforth, Ont; C F Ripley, Bosion; John Tufts, do, Thomas Costigan, Philadelphia, Pa, P K Daley, do; John Sweeney, do; Wm Fred Myers, St John; Allston Cu,ling, Moncton; Lewis Wright, Moncton. BIRTH, In this city, on the 26th inst., the wife of Dr. Conroy, of a son, MARRIED. In this city, on the 2lst inst., by Rev. S. H. Rice, Mr. Aaron Diamond, ot Lot 33, to Mrs. Emma M. Wailace, of Lot 18, DIED. Near Launceston, Cornwall, England, on July 25th, 1884, Ann, mother of Kev. 8. H, Rice, of this city, aged 61 years. ‘The mrmory of the just is blessed.” Horsford’s Acid Phosphate POR OVERWORKED FEMALES, Dr. P. Cowan, Ashla’d, O., says: “It proves satisfactory asa nerve tonic; also in dyspeptic conditions of the s'emacbh, with general debility, such as we find in overwork - ed females, with nervous headache and its accompa iments.” SALT. SALT iN e e 7” ARRIVE, and due about first Septem- ber,thiee thousand three handred (3,200) Sacks Liverpool Coarse Salt, for sale low while landing. Also in warehouse on wharf at Point du Chene, eight hundred Sacks, which will be sold low to close. JAS, FRIER, Shediac, N. B., Aug 20—4i pd FLOUR. FLOUR. iN STORE: 250 bris. High Grade Patent, 760 bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, {25 bris, Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500 bris, Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE --—BY — J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F. SHA'TFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. WANZER Sewing Machines. ere THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Fxhibitious of the World, LOW Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. J. F. WILLIS & CO.,, Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. jy30 BLACKSMITH'S COAL, LBION MINES SLiCK COAL caa be LA supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month. Ord rs given by UG. W, DeBLOIS, Agent 35 Walter Street. July 1) ou Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF Perkins 7 f New ttosiery, of the vest value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, Phe Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had. PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. ——--:0: Everything at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, August 1, 1884. GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! ter W,.&A. Brown & Co. Seanad URING the next fiftv days ~e wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., 5c¢., 54c., 6c. and 64c. 5,000 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTONS, 14c., for 10c. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to lé6c., All other SUMMER GOODS at prices to clear, One of our partners is now buying a large Stock in the British and Foreign Markets, for FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The same will be open fur inspection early in September. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WHOLEMSALH AND REVTALL. W. & A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly LONDON = tmnimand Liven HIBITION HOUSE, FPXHIS week we shall offer all our! Now on the berth at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, Stock of Barkentine Colored Cotton Shirts, ATA September 5th to 13:h. MONTREAL, 1884. — $25,000 IN PREMIUMS, Agricultural and Industrial, n 6 6 E R EM A 5 ? ; | Ample grounds and magnificent buildinge ; | for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured FOR LON DON . | Articles, Agricultural Implements and Mae- } ALSO BARK SURPRISING REDUCTION, «eapogseLiE.” Grand International Bench Show of Dogs, FOR LIVERPOOL. The Exhibition will be in full operation from Friday, september Sth, to Saturday, the Both vessels carrying Lobsters at low rates. For freight apply immediately to 13th '884, and will be o pextill ten p,m. each day, Reauced rates are offered by all the priaci, pa] Railway and Steamboat Companies. For all intormstion apply to the under. signed. TO CLEAR. Regular Price, $1 65, for $1.25. $1.40, for $1.00. 8.C. STEVEN*ON, Joint " $1.15, for $0 80. PEAKE BROS. & CO. GEO, LECLERE, Sccretaries, 4s $1 00, for $0.75. * * 76 St Gabriel Street. * $0.90, for $0.70. Aug 2!—tf July 256—_1 sep 5 A LOT OF GROUND BONES. To Farmers rnd Others. “STAMER MIRAMICHI Uulaundried White Shirts Montreal to Charlottetown, | Leaves Montreal, Monday, 11th August, and every alternate Monday afterwards. Returning, leaves Summerside, Tues lay, 19th August, and every alternate Tuesday. Superior passenger accommodation, and frei,nt carried carefully at lowest rates, , CARVELL BROS. Ch‘town, Aug. 1, 1884. 65 CENTS EAOH. GEO. DAVIES & CO Aug 14, 184. URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or small quantities, Highest Cash Price Paid for Old Bones. J. W. McGILL. Ch'town, May 19—wod 2mpat cod 2ussj 2m UBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMIN- ER Only ONE DOLLAR a year. : os ; ee ee