W c—. - = _— Prov. AN DERSON to-morrow night. slat iene A prscovrry of an excellent lime quarry h been made at Six Mile Road, Wallace, N. te Pror. Axorrson, Market Hall, Friday. as BR — Meaney is on his way rumored Mr. Srermen J. from Eurove to Montreal. It that he wi! become the Elitor of the Mon-! Special Dispatch to Daily Examiner. treal Post. J : tATTE ‘ “a Il atl Halirax, Sept. 18. e ANvERSON and his World of Magic. The start was effected at 5.40, and Morris : net : _ |took the water first, and led for about a Ap case of small-pox has broken out in| mile. Smith collared and passed him, and ]- a house directly opposite the Railway Station, nthe family of Jonn Jenner, Sussex, N. B. enner is down with the disease. ——— VRoF. ANDERSON’S charming wonders and presents. a Mr. W. A. Brennan of the Journal leaves this evening by the American Boat ex route for Ottawa to attend the Dominion Exhibition and report its proceedings for our Western contemporary. ‘eacaslliite ‘ Pror. ANDERsON’s beautiful presents, Fri- day. Tue North Sydney J/erald understands that Mr. Morris, C. E., of Londen, now super- intending te harber improvements of Quebec, N. S., is expected in North Sydney for the purpose of consulting with the Harbor Com- missioners in reference to the erection of a breakwater on the north bar. —< RR T Trees. —Considerable sales of fruit and shade trees irom the Upper Province nurseries are being made in the Lower Provinces. P. E. Island has been a large purchaser, and even rocky and foggy St. John has bought a tew trees.-- St. John Telegraph. Prov. ANCERSON gives away a horse. “On Looker,” whose letter appeared yes- terday, desires the concluding sentence to read: ‘* But besides, he (the Stipendiary Magistrate) is a paid official, and, therefore, I must agree with ‘Observer,’ that comparisons are odious ; but, as before stated, he is not very clear. His nerves are disturbed. Is he the Stipendiary himself? and does he appro- priate to himself the title of Chief Magistrate ? { imagined that the Chief Magistrate of the city was the Mayer, not the Stipendiary Ma- gistrate.”” Pror. ANpDERsoN, Wizard of the North, Friday. Tux Patriot returns this morning to its con- temptible charge against the Government in the matter of remuneration to the Volunteer Band for its services at the opening of the session. Our statement was strictly correct, and there was no quibble about it. Colonel Beer stated that the Band, attending with the @uard‘of Honor, and being attached to the Battalion, was not entitled to any pay. Col. Beer does not deny this, and what right has the Pat,iot to speak for him? As to what a member of the Government may have given as the reason for refusing to pay the bill, we do not know, but from our acquaintance with Mr. Galbraith, we think that he would not be likely to swallow such ‘‘ toffy.” Prer. AxnpeRsoy, Marvels and Wonders. Wattace Ross engaged in a four mile seull race atv Norwieh, Conn., on the 16tb with George Lee and Alex. Brayley. From the start it was evident that the race lay between Ross and Lee. Ross turned the stake boat first and the two shells came down the eourse nearly abreast, but, just before reaching the finish, Lee shot ahead and won by two seconds in 20.20, Ross second in 20.22, Brayley third. One of Ross’ St. Jobn backers, on the day of this race, said: ‘“‘If Ross doés not win to-day at Norwich, I have no doubt about his being a trickster. 1 have it on the best authority that he told a party before leaving for the United States that he was not going to row for the first place at Norwich, which looks as though he intends letting the Boston ring that are said to run him, make a big pile of money by betting against him.” Pror. AXpERsoN gives 100 presents. Tur steamer Princess of Wales met with an accident while lying at the head of Steam Navigation (o's. wharf, which prevented her making the regular trip to Pictou this morn- ing. At nine o’clock a strong westerly breeze was blowing, and about the same time the schooner “Sylvanus McDonald,” Capt. Paul Paoli, ‘arrived from Pictou, laden with coal, which was to be landed at Steam Navigation Co's. wharf. When opposite Peake’s No. 3 wharf, the captain pointed his vessel to the dock, and passed the corner of Peake’s No. 3 wharf as closely as possible, to avoid striking the bow of the Princess cf Wales, which pro- jected a considerable distance beyond the side of the wharf. But the wind and tide carried the schooner along so forcibly that her stern struck the stem of the steamer and inflicted very serious injury. This morning the steamer leaked considerably. She is now in the dock be- tween Connolly's and Pownal wharves under- going repairs. The “Sylvanus,” McDonald, is uninjured, notwithstanding that her bow sprit struck and broke off one of the mooring posts on the Steam Navigation Co’s Wharf. Pror. ANpERSON, Psychromantheum. Last night was made hedious for the resi- dents of the south side of the city by a gang of disorderly, drunken rowdies, who proceede through different streets shouting at the top of their voices. At one o’clock this morning three of th< police force succeeded in captur- ing three lea ers of this gang on Water Street, and after the greatest difficulty lodged them in the station. Their names are Thomas McCloskey, Patrick Linley and Francis McLeod. They appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, for trial. Linley who was on his first offence was com- mitted for fourteen and McLeod for twenty days. McCloskey is an old offender who has been eluding the vigilance of the police for some time ar.1 were all the charges which have been previously made preferred against him is morning, his term of imprisonment would doubtless be a very lengthy one. Two —— were, however, preferred against him. The first bei ae and disorderly, and for which he received one month’s impri t. The second was stealing a tin boiler from ae Eider tale April last. Youineheme sen » three ths’ i i n with haltbbidi ci tod VTiT p70 RANT fis BAGH | OTM iy wa Su dey | Morris Defeated. was round first. When a mile from home he was two lengths ahead. He continued to improve his position until within a quarter of a mile from the finish, when he was fully six lengths tothe good. At the finish he rowed in easy winuer by three lengths. Time, 21 minutes 50 seconds. Morris was quite played out at the finish. es _~—oa © — Seastpe Horvitz is closed for the season. oc -e —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Sept. 16.—Daniel Patmer, Palmer, Gen ‘Tom Thumb Troupe, Chas Hannon, do; W A Brennan, Summerside. Sept. 17.—Sylvester Bleeker and wife, Major E Newell, Richard Mitchell, Max Horton, Troupe: J P Starryis, Louiston, Me; J L Merrick, Troy, Me; Mrs Lawson, Port Hood; Miss Looichter, do. Sept. 18—William Bowness and wife, [Rich- ibucto; N B; P Anderson and wife, San Franc sco. RANKIN HOUSE. Sept—16—P G Perrott and wife, Toronto; D Chisholm, Hugh Chisholm, New Glasgow; John Starr, Halifax; J M Henderson, Mon- treal; G E McLauchlin, St John. Sept 17—S E Fuller, Montreal; H M Churchill, Rustico; J R Cragg, Halifax; R W Crookshank, St John. Sept 18..C J Healey and lady, Souris. ISLANDERS IN ST. JOHN, N. B. Royal’ Hotel.—John Gillan, A, B. Stewart, Joseph McLeod, ‘'. Robertson, Charlotte- town. ° Globe Hotel.—Miss McQuarry, Miss Kelly, P. E. I., Havelock Burhoe, Alexandria, P. E. Island. international Hotel.—W. Gordon, George- town, P. E. Island. Victoria Hotel—W. B. Grant, P. E. Island. Married. At Charlottetown, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. Kenneth Mclennan, M. A., Duncan Barclay McPherson, of Montreal, to Catherine, third daughter of the late Rev. John Melelian, of Belfast, P. E. Island. - _ Fd he ene tere eee TO LET. - BRICK HOUSE containing rine rooms and a Kitchen. This Honse is beauti- fully situated on Prince Street, opposite St. Paul’s Church. Possession to be given about the latter part of this month., For particulars apply at this Office. Sept. 5, 1879. MARKET HALL, POSITIVELY TWO NIGHTS ONLY. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 17 & 18. Grand Matinee THURSDAY Afternoon. TWO PERFOMANCES! AFTERNOON at 3; EVENING at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. SYLVESTER ‘BLEAKER........ . Manager THE CELEBRATED LILIPUTIANS. The Great Original and Renowned. GEN. TOM THUMB & WIFE FORMERLY MISS LAVINIA WARREN And the Skatorial Phenomenon and Comic Genus MAJOR NEWELL, will appear in a variety of INTERTAINING PERFORMANCES, Including the New and Original Piece, entitled THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY, Everywhere received with UPROARIGUS & CONVULSIVE LAUCHTER. Afternoon Admission, only 25 cents. Children under 10 years, 15 cents. Evening Admission 25 and 35 cents. Children, under 10 years, 15 cents. OO. PROM. «..4. i. #t:)-3-..43%.. AGENT. Sept. 15.—4i Fire, Life. Marine, HORACE HASZARD, General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTING : Commercial Union Fire Assurance Jompany, of London, England, Capital, £2,500,000 stg. British-American Fire Assurance Company, of Toronto, Ont., Capital (paid up in full), $500,000 00. Sun Mutual Life and Accident In- surance Company, of Montreal. ‘MARINE INSURANCE ALSO EFFECTED. Office, south side Queen Square. Sept. 16—1lw eod OLD WATCHES FOR SALE; A CON. sigment of (old Watches, hunting case, new aad most approved stem winders, best va Iue for cash. F, LeEPAGE & Co., 53 Queen St. EW FELT HATS JUST RECEIVED, and for sale ; will be sold much below regular prices. F. LePAGE & Co,, 53 Queen St. oo OF BANKRUPT STOCK OF )) Readymade Clothing and Gents’ fur- nishing goods still continued. F. LEPAGE & Co., 53 Queen St. T'EaximiNei Printing Boom SC _———— Loca! and Other tems. ‘EWS BY TELEGRAPH. CLEARING OUT SALE { DRY GOODS, CLOTHING. SHOP FURNITURE, 3 AB", Ete., Ete., Ete. W WILL SELL AT AUCTION, at the Store of JAMES D. MASON, Queen St,, on Wednesday, the 24th inst., at ll o'CLock, The Entire Stoek-in-Trade, : —~ CONSISTING OF— , Dress Goods, Shawls, Crapes, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Velveteens, Silks, Skirts, Corsets, Ties, Fancy Wove Guods, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, Feathers, Ladies Ulsters, Jackets and Manties, Blue Serges, Scarlet Flannels, Wool Scarfs and Ties, Umbrellas, Jeans, “Tickings, Shirtings, Ladies Cloth and Kid Gloves, Carpets,—in Seotch, Union and Hemp, Felt and Linen Crumb Cloths, Stair and Curtain Damask, Curtain Reps, Table Damasks and Linen, Blankets, Counter- panes and Bed Covers, Osnaburgs, Bagging, Grain Bags, Table Covers, Window Hoilands, Fur Muffs—in Musquash, Monkey, Badger, Chinchilla, Imitation Seal, Grebe, Mink, and READY-MADE CLOTHING—In Over- coats, Jackets, Pants and Vests, Undercloth- ing Collars, Hats, Caps, Braces, Mitts, Muf- flers and Ties, etc., ete. Show Case3, Shoy Stores, Tilton and Mac- Farland Safe, nearly new, aud other shop Furniture, TERMS.—AII sums under $50 Cash above that amount, 3 months credit on approved Ji int Notes. Che entire Stock will be cleared out with- Great bargains may be expected. Ww. D. STEWART, Auctioneer ouy reserve, Ci'town, Sept. 11, 1879. speemontinnte: oe E. G. HUNTER, DEALER AND WORKER IN Italian = American Marble I = ss s = = os — a — — a oS one : Z cs = = .<o os ca el v4 = ; = = . Tw MONUMENTS, TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All from Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island ! Also—Mautles, Ceutve Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, @e.. &... dc. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat 6mos & wkly Engine and Boiler, Bone and Gypsum Mill, &c. @&c, &e. 7 be sold by AUCTION, on Steam Navi- gation Company’s Wharf, at 11 o'clock, On Friday, 19th Sepember, 1879, 1 Ten-Horse power Engine and __ Boiler, cost $1,200 ; 1 French Burr Mill in good order, cost $750 1 very superior Heavy Bone Mill, cost $2,000 1 Ore Crusher (Blake’s), cost $250; Lot Rubber Belting and Gear, 50 tons Ground Gypsum, 40 bbls. Ground Bones. The above will probably be sold low, and is well worthy the attention of speculators. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer, Aug. 27, 1879—pat arg her eod till sale ; RI, ieee eS —_e wy etre 9 Rm vty ‘ Hee eae : te Sas 35 f aj ; RM ae 1 Bs | TT nen a4 ap TL any WELSOY Pile: Qa tales BP ex Se See i: — 4 fa; ies ‘‘LorNE HiGHLANpT,Wuisky.—Sole pro- prietors, Greeulees Brothers, London and Argyleshire. This Whisky is a pure unadul- terated fspirit, 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.”—London Medical Review. Agents : -- MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Imitation Mink, Fleecy Yarn, and Wool Hosiery. { NEW t Shey * * - Piney + te tar ee Tie t- - 703 Perkins & Sterns. ee ee WE HAVE JUST REGEIVED VIA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Merinos, New Black Crapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Manila Cloths, New Lace Curtains, ‘New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LAGE, de. &¢c., &. All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. IS & STA. | June 24, 1879.—6m Charlottetewn, P.E.I. New Black Satins, |= Saint Ante, Notice to Contractors, QhEA LED TENDERS, addressed to the } Secretary of Public Works, and endorsed ‘Tender for Canal and Lock at St. Anne,” wi!l be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on FRI- DAY, the i0th DAY OF OCTOBER next tor the construction of a Lock and the formation of approaches to it on the landward side of the present lock at St. Anne. A map of the locality, together with plans and specitication of the works to be done, can be seen at this office and at the Resident Engineer's office, at St. Anne, on and after SATULDAY, the 27th DAY OF SEPTEM- BER next, at either of which places printed forms of tender can be obtained. Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and, in the case of firms, except there are attached the actual signatures, the nature of the occupation and residence of each mem- ber of the same, and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of $2,000 must accompany the tender, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works at the rates and on the terms stated in the offer submitted. ‘The eheque thus sent in will be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are pot accepted, For the due fulfilment of the contract satis- factory security will be required by the deposit of mouey to the amount ot five per cent. on the bulk sum of the contract; of which the sum sent in with tender will be considered a part. Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- mates will be paid until the completion of the work. ‘'o each tender must be attached the actual signatures of two responsible and solvent per- sons, residents of the Dominion, willing to be- come sureties for the carrying out of these conditions, as well as the due performance of the works embraced in the contract. This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, F. BRAUN, Secretary. DEPARTMENT oF RaILWAY AND CANALS, Orrawa, 29th An gust, 1879. Sept. 6—8itaw A. Oe ED. S: certain individuals in this community are circulating false stories for the pur- pose of injuring my business, | issue this card, thanking the ladies and gentlemen of this city for their very handsome patronage bestowed on me during the past fifteen years; and also informing them that I attend the residence of the pupils ; that I pay special attention to be- ginners as well as advanced pupils ; that my |charges are no higher than other teachers ; d that I undertake to give as much, and more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming year as in the past one, Punctuality and regularity guaranteed. Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest notice. Orders for Sheet Music, Books, &c., &c., to be left at Bremner Bro’s, sa” Class opens on Wednesday next. S$. N. EARLE, Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1879.—1m eod A RARE GHANCE| HE Subscriber, intending to retire from business, offers for sale his STOCK-IN- TRADE. He has carried oa business for the past ten years in the ‘‘California House,” Dorchester street, near Connolly’s Bank. Any person wanting to purchase the business can do so on easy terms. Apply to NICHOLAS MURPHY. Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1879.—wed sat 2w Wants. Lost, Found, sc LOST—-HEYS.—Two Keys attached by a chain, on evening of 17th. Any one leaving them at this office will be rewarded. 61831 JSHOEMAKERS WANTED — AT K) Dorsey & Jost’s, Queen Square. Only first-class journeymen need apply.—sep 17 tf \ ANTED— A girl to do general house- work. Must be well recommended. Apply at the Revere Hovsr.—s 16 tf _ rgxo LET.—A HOUSE pleasantly situated on Kent street. Rentlow. For particu, lars apply at the Examiser Office.—8, 3i pa OUND-—A bunch of four Keys—two shop keys and two smaller ones. Ap- ply at the Examtner Office and pay for this advértisement.—sep 16 LET.—A pleasantly situated House, on West Gratton Street, next door to Mrs. T. Dawson, Apply at the Lonpon Hovsz. [Sept, 12, tf. OARDERS WANTED.—‘iwo or four persons can be accomodated at a first class private Boarding House in the city. Apply to Mrs. Tomas Baker, Hillsborough Street, next to Robert Bridges. [Sept. 12, 6in Grete FOR SALE.— An Argand Base )Burner—for anthracite coal; nearly new and in good order; will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. [Sept. 10—tf OR SALE.—Valuable Residence, cen- - trally located; 17 rooms, besides pan- tries, etc., with water tank, etc., and large Coach House, Stable, and large ,Yard room, Apply at this office, je24-codtf 7 LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situ: ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen street. {augl1—tf ’ Salis See cerns sae wt in the city, in Ne ’s Buildi opposite Post Office ; lately in the occupation of Robert Brown. Possession given immedi- Ch’town, July§24, 41879. lately. Apply to Jonw Newsoy. 12 tf Nee eee eee bd ——E co lca ABI : : = nn ee, sie callie baitaie aca aie yi ’