ne el Pw lia ~ era ‘LEC Lecal and .@ kK “uD lay School Picnic Point, on Saturday | a BOT ih ons a NN a ae - 1884. SA OE A a Other Htems. } TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | [Srroiac Despatcnes to THE EXAMINER, | ee pe HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE Sert b=lochard Smith, Pownal; Norman Meleo , Orwell; J F McLeod, Orwell Mills: ' Wh .aton, wife and child, Salis- 2—L Anderson, St W McLaren and wiie, Buenos Me; Geo N B; WH Baldwin Pittsburg; J ‘T Baldwin do; BH DeWolfe, do; Kentieth Anderson, | o; Chas Ayer, [ = | —— EPTEMBER 2. s & Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New trosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had. PRINT COTTONS, “WHITE COTTONS, “ ; pex A Narrow Escape. Vm Gorden, Beudenell; A MeDonatd,-North I Re finery shipped 40 Fanos B d ques E A Craig, Brulg: town, N 3; Henry ses irsday, aud 700 on Fri- | Foo Chow, Aug. 21. paves rs StJdohn, NB; W. bt Coffey, | ‘ i ; -. ado; Jo day im ls “i Chinese are blockading _ Limpoo. Dery. N B; Miss Wheaton, do; Miss Eflie : cha taeanit ue | Adunral Dowell, of the Eaglish Navy, was McLeod, Victoria, B WU. vs ee at ae — | red upon recently, and the English Consul} Peters Bay; nm g 0 oj HOMGSYS | narrowly escaped trum the Viceroys Yar-| Ayres, 8A, WF Burdett, st John, N B; D is i men in Caimese costume. The Freneh| A McLeod, Eldon; Wellington Mutch, do; M +t 2000 barrels of mack. | 2&Ueve the programme of bombarding Foo | Rev Mr avenport, Portland, ne y celzes im ‘Bilvermeat “| Ca0w and then leaving, will involve Chinese | ‘V biteman, Montaguc, “er sy last. oa en with the rebeis. RANKIN HOUSE, e | $$ Sept. 2--Mrs and Miss Cox, Charlottetown; ‘id not leave Boston | Journalistic. PL Conner, St Joun, uni > Soe wi, therefore, bot ariive — aw = : wife, ‘ ball here vat row evenlog alin co Lubie, do; Miss M A Tib s, Eric; R'E o if BPi va Toronto, Sept. 1. Dawson and wife, Stellarton; JW Allison, | ve Cente. Gnd neni his morning's News says that a report | Halifax; John Y ce my, Ba Sp mig sae has just been receved in this city that | p aang etom; FW bawren Montreal; p Re he per steamer Puravian | hegotiations, opened by Mr. Melntyre, of | Peter do; WK Wheatley, do; Dri) eis the Canada Pacific Syndicate, for the pur- | Honey wel 5 ce G : Ry ree lecture of Mr. Thomas | Chase of the controiiimg stock of the Globe | — eudae | Mrs Anderson, Galiowa the ‘Unseen Battietleid,” in| Bewspaper, hela by Nelson, of Edinbm zh, _— —— the Metuodist Brick Cnaureh, this evening, at have been c yncluded. } VAKLAND HOUSE, . eight o : eens Sept 1,—Capt James McQuarrie, Cape Tor- a j :. rae ‘ ’ y | ‘ = | entine; Chas Cook, Belle Creek; Mrs Chas Tus Canada G ; te announces the appoint- The Gold Fever. | Cock, do; Frank Panting jr, Pinette; James ment of haward Lackins, of Princetown, as ' - Mcl.-a@, Shediac; E M Wood, Bathurst. . © harbor mas cr Malpque, vice Duncan Portar River, Montana, Sept.) oa = vm Z | Metivugan, resigned. 2 . Epp lemens over discoveries in ‘the Littl®} po.ne ix Berries ~The St John Tele a ‘vekres continues. The gold is on the} »,.,;, wavs: An extensi thin Mth dies Aver (lo-morrow) Wednesday, | jand belonging to the Indians. Pros- Spied Fonte sarynt amc Septem! vd, at 230 octuck — Apples, Vuions, Peanuts, Smoked Herring, &¢.—A. MeNeall, Ancioneer > - Weunderstand that the Seaside Hotel. Rustico Keach, wil etose for season tu-morr. w, the sr iust it has been weil patronized this season. > BAYNE intend opening a class of young iaciles preparing tor entrance to the Prince ot Wates Coliege aud Nermal School. See advei Miebt la this paper, 7 St Pav.’s Cuvrecw.—Kev. Mr. Skrine, rector o: Kmanucl harch, Wimbledon, Bng.. will awaino upy the pulpit, at the regular Wedoesday evening service to-morrow. dieses tug Prank ©, batt, arrived from Ta She brought the passe u- gers ifthe Lacy Pope—r, J. Dek) is and Master Wim. Vavis—aad Capt. McDunala, Wr were shown thic week, by Messrs, Syda & Cousins, a codfib, cured and ready fo market, which We-ghed 54 lbs., the largest provebyy ever caught on our coast,—Digby Cou 7 HE MISSES Tus Verte jan eveulng. ‘* silicide The mudel washer and bleacher dury's, North side Queen “quare, Opposite Post Uthce rains; also a Bus brid e's bot and Shue shop, heut treet | [sep 25: | ReEMEMB: i t# fur sal tity. & — _~ tue late Mr. John Dorsey Tus faneral of Wook | i@ Fe yple’s 4 emetery to day lt w itiended by the Methodist Sunday Sch.o: chifdren, the Masonic Fiaternity, and & isi } lit Ui CILIZehS., Four Seott Act cases were up for trial at the stipendiary Mayiscrate s Court .his fore- nvon, itree were pusipoued, and Patrick Kelly, of the Hast Hud, was eunyicted ana t $5U and 03 fur a hist offence, - SeVE"AL weeks ago forty houses were de- stroyed by fires at Lachine and fires have been reported at Point Clair, Lachine, and a worthless vidiain named Vesrosiers, has oeen arrested on a charge of iucendiarism on ali these coat sgrations. setlist _ tue brigt. Zelica, Neilson, master, sailed for Liverpuol, G. B., on the 2ad inst., with a} cargo cousisting of 10 985 pieces deals and ends, cootaintug 231,340 feet superfivial Measurement, shipped by the owners Peake Bros & t 0, Vaite $1,969. anil Tus members of Barton Loyal Orange Loige, No. 1,051, will meetin the Orang~ Had, Charlott-town, at t.30 o’cleck, sharp, on Wedvesday, to attend the funeral of their late brother Kichard Wise. The members of ere lodges are respectfully invited to attend. > - A bespatcu to the Halifax Herald, says: — “The deputy mipister of marine has _ received a letter from Lieut. Gordon, commander of the Hudson Bay expedition, in which he ex- presses his satisfaction with the N+ ptune, as a frst class sea boat. The letter is dated Blauc Sablon harbor, July 26th.” Gites Tue Bark Moselle, McLeod, master, sailed lor Liverp-ol, G. B, on the 2nd inst., with a cargo asisting of : -43+ eases of lobsters, shipped by Morris & Hyndmen; S00 cases) by Horace Haxz urd; 1,257 casea by A. C. Me- | Leod; 6.9 cases by Daniel Davies, 50 cases by James Hughes, jr. ; 600 cases by James Clow; 'O’b xes cheese by Wu. T unt; also 13,- 495 pieces deals and ends, conta*niog 352,000 supertic: | feet, by the owners Peake Bros. & Co. Total value of cargo $24,888. - Tire market to-day was well attended and stock trees as follows:—Beef (small) 5 to ltcts per lb; do per qr 5 to 9; mutton, per ib 5 to ivots; Jlamb, 5 to i2cta; veal. 3 to Sets; t “| to $2.26; dacks per pair, 50 to 70ct 5U to tdets; chickens, "5 to 5Oct resh) 20 to 24ete; do (tub) 16 to 17 te per dog. 16 to 18; black cur- rants. 14 6cte; four per 100lbs, $2 80 to #° 00 |, $2.75 te $3.00; hay per 100, 35 to 45et sta, 40 to 45c's; potatoes per bush, new per peck, 15 to 20ct-; ) te 30cts; meekerel (per doz) 60 threnal to 7 mal), 9 to 12 cte. sila ttl Tuy ilight excursion, under the aus pi e Urty Coract Band, ov bo.rd the Sr, La , tevening, was quite suce ss- ini. At ew it o’el ck tle +teamer wih over tiree ’ excursionsts, proceeded to Hil.borcugh Bay, aud ran a considerabl~ dis- tance ) the Straite, eas'ckoess was almost genera! among the ladies when the turuing point v reached, avd tha p rtion of he tt smwer set apart for danci g was vacated by ths fue sex fo more Convement quarters in the cab Lie per'y returned home at bali- pant vell pleased with the manner io Wheat , been treated by the captain aud of of the St Lawrence, ~~? vlieg of the Northampton ' nomber of our citizeus, friends ott s of the shio, reeeived invitations ) accompany them on the pectors say they will defend their dis- coveries at the peril of their lives. Arctic Exploration. New Yor, Sept. 1. _ Cyrus W. Field, Jr., and members of the New York Yacht Ciub, deny they intend to fit Gut an Aretie expedition. Melville says the project has not been fully dis- cussed, but he expects an expedition will start about a year hence. War! Parts, Sept. 1. Delegates of the Extreme Left wiil have an audience with the Presideut to-day, and demand that he shail convuke the Chambers | to declare war against China. Should the | President refuse, the country will be ap-| pealed to, -— = ee A Rebel Attack. Suaxim, Sept. 1. The rebels made an attack on this place, as usual, last night. A mine near the town | exploded, when the enemy passed. over it, | aud nine of them were kalled. i } The Rifle. Orrawa, Sept. 1. The Dominion Rifle Association matches opened this morning in favorable weather and are largely attended. Rio:ing Miners. CoLumBes, Onto, Sept. 1. The militia had to be called out to-day to quell the rioting of the striking miners at Logan, Ohio. ee eee Steamer Ashore. Key West, Sept. 1. A large steamer is ashore off the eastern end of Marqueras, supposed to be laden with cotton. Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Waritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 2 10 a. m. Moderate south and west winds; fair weather; not much chang; in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 2, 1884, Highest temperature yesterday,. ........764 Lowest temperatare (read at midnight), ..59.3 Lowest temperature this morning ...... +-F4.0 Temperature this morning, at 8 o clock. .58.3 Tmperature this afteraocon at 1 o’clock...66.0 a — ——— Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 1. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, fur Point du Chene: h eiiveshinw till, ..... .ccscees. <a- $ 300.00 Fl eee ee 488.00 © Wile Opebere,. ..5 2... sod. cic’ ces 400 Wee SS... ee 70 00 OD Riis isin es on vit. sh se 40.00 TOthuh eae i és -hisicmiowsxcskal 313.00 Ddabbany ae ise tac, os éwesane og 838.00 GS cases CGge. .. 1.2... se cecceeree 269 00 $2322.00 in shipping blueberries and raspberries, chic fly the former, from, .Welsford, Clarendon, Gas-. perean and Hoyt stations to the Boston market this season. ‘The berries are for- warded in covered quart boxes, which are_re- turned to be refillea from time to time. It is estimated that from these stations alone (and by far the largest shipments of berries have been from stations on the upper St. John and Aroostook sections) 85,000 worth of blue- berries have been forwarded up tu this date, Mr. Wesley Hoyt, of Hoyt station, alone has handled $1,000 worth ampere inp Henry M. Sranvey, the African explorer, has satisfactorily established trading stations along the Congo River from ‘its month to Stanley Poole, a distance of 1,400 miles by river. ode A SETTLEMENT of Caucasians is encamped within the premises of the London Heal’ h ex- hibition. They have wi:h them a number of ~iberian mares, from whose milk they mann- facture koumuss, —- oe PICNICS! TEAS, BALLS, PARTIES Ano Vina Gi Public Gatherings, F all kinds, supplied with all suitable Refreshments, at the cheapest prices, on application to VATCHER, MURPHY & CO:, at the Star Confectionery, or at the ‘Little Shop around the Uorner,” Great George St. Vateher, Murphy & Co, msnnfacture all the articles they furnish, from the best and purest materials, and, with their experience, guarantee satisfaction, Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Syrups, Soda Water, Sweet Cider, Fruit Cake, Plain Cake, Pastry, Washington Pies, Sponge Cake, &c., &c., &€., of the best quality, will be sold, at cheaper prices than by an other concern on the Island. As V. M. & Co., have already entered into several large contracts for Teas for the coming season, committees and others will please call or write early for prices and terms, CONFECTIONERY, Pure and unadulterated, (no imported *(yse at the cheapest rates. June 16, ATTENTION. Picnic ani ‘Tea Par Commits You can get the best Goods, at the lowest prices, at tlie ‘‘City Steam Bakery.” You can return all Guods not used, if in good condition. We give satisfaction to our customers, and give as references the Committees of the fol- owing Teas and Picnics, supplied last year:— Uigg Tea, Lot 48 Tea, Clyde River Tea, Eldon Hall Tea, Desable Tea, Lot 65 Tea, Sprivgtield Tea, South Wiltshire Tea, St. Peter’s Tea, Railway Picnic, Benevolent Irish Society Picnic. J. QUIRK. Prince Street, Ch’'tewn, June 17—l0w SHIP NEWS. meee PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. Sept 1—S S Miramichi, Baquet, Quebec, mdse; sch Winnie Mullins, Pictou, bal; Carrier Love, Allen, Shemogue, deals. — 9—Ma.dalene, Stricht, Sammerside, Sept States Oselie, Alien, Summ rside, lobsters. CLEARED, Sept 1—Levi Hart Gavin, Sydney, hal; Black ‘lulip, Bears, Pictou, do; ss Miramichi, Raquet, Pictou, do; susan King. Me- Pherson, Tatamagouche, mdse; Rising Down, Boudroit, Pictou, bal; Minnie, Muliins, Pictu, bl. ‘ _ Sept 2--Mary, More'l, Pictou, bal; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictou, bi’; Mos Ile, McLeod Resdior G.R. lobst rs. cheese and deals; Zehiea, Nicholson, do, deals, OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Sept. 1—Ent echs Anrie Flor- ence. Bernard, Pictou. coal Cld sch Lady Franklio, Weatherbie, Pictou, ballast; Petite Riviere, Trenhelm, Pictou, ballast; Richard Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, ballast; Annie Fiorenee, Bernard, Pictou, ballast; Lilly, Me- STANDARD Af the 57th Anpen oe Meeting of the Statdard Lite uranee Com ‘ aad at Kdigburgh on Les day, hp Bet April, 1853, the following results for the year ended 15th November, 1883, were re- ported :—~ 7 3,038 new proposals for life as- force at 15th November, 18 §2, amounted to (Of which $7, 753,031.15 was reassured with other offices) The claims by death which arose during the year amount- ed, including bonus addi- tions, to : The annual revenue amounted at 15th November, 1882, to The invested funds at same date amounted ‘. e $6,936,302 91 2,462,226 59 4,267,546 00 29,503,416 00 Kay, Chatham, cattle. tations were accepted by quite ® nu . and all were ready for the depar- turs, a ting a pleasant voyage When! the ad vered that the namber who intewled co avail themselves of the kindness Of the officer » large, he issued an onder bo | i that no person wonld bea lowe a I ft . ou ’ a Loer Ther me disa poointed ones in con. thau the offivers and crew. j Horsford’s Acid Phosphate AS AN APPETIZER. Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard City, Mich. ae ae llose who hat eked their trunks We sid good bve ta hands fost ifarttcularly Hdlifits Herat, ; “Tam greatly pleasbid with if 94 @ touid RY au bigrosable ds sippetizer. Being an incase during the year of 1,062,648 35 JOHN LONGWORTH, Agent for Charlottetown. THUMAS KERR, Inspector of Agencies. tf ry LiP8 AMSURANCH 00, CREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. 202 Everything at the very Lowest Prices! -- PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, August 1, 1884, EAT MARK DOWN SALE! (ee 4. Brown & Co. = > = a tet i URING the next fifty days we wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and have marked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO SELL THEM, | 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., 5c., 53c., 6c. and 6$e, 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 16c. 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 for inspection early in September. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WHROLEBSALH AND RETAIL. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly FLOUR, FLOUR] eomon ae som: |HXHIBITION IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Peters Combination Lock Company, IN LIQUIDATION. (/W\ENDERS will be received until noon of Thursday, September 18th, for the Real TO ARRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). i j RIPFPTION. Agent; opponite Renkin Howse. |AQTICUGUTAl and Industrial.) DESC ° a nana a) The Property is tituated ou the line of “'WANZER Railway, about one quarter of @ mile from Grand International Bench Show of Dogs.! ; a : , oundry (*ccommodating twenty mouiders), The Exhibition will be in full operation |, spat Géuse Outbuildings, ete from Friday, september 5th, to Saturday, “4 The entire works are very conveniently 250 bris. ne Grade pany 6 750 bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris. Choice Superior Extra, September Sth to 13th. 125 bris. Choice Fancy. Estate, Plant, Stores end unfinished Goods MONTREAL, 1884, belonging to the Estate of the FOR SALE LOW TOMB TET TT Peters Combination Lock J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. lls J. F. SHATFORD, Ample grounds and magnificent buildings | yy oncton Station, and includes four acres of pa ' 2 for the display ot Live Stock, Manufactured |) nd, upon which is erected a three-story Sewn Machines Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma | Brick Factory, 40x160 feet, a Brags Foundry g ? cipe = meee and Boiler House (of brick), an I[ron THESE (CELEBRATED MACHINES a ad | om an and will be o pevuill tem p. M.| situated and well equipped with Enginé, : ; : Lathes aud other machinery, for the purpose: RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS | Reduced rates are mee by all the princi, lof wg ten oe ae ee manufretere of pa) Railway and Steamboat Companies. | Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, gurance were received the i ' year fou 3 9,754,085 38. At allthe leading Exhibitions of the pee a igiormMation apply to the under. tertadion Nickel, — —o = a. 2,561 proposals were accepted, ' World. 7) e Liqnidators do not bind themselves to assuring _ 7,239,048 13/ Onty Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. | 8. C. STEVENSON, dint:s. | [ossepemes Shabast ot es _ total existiLg assurances in ' aa ae ender lose. ne 2. The apr ‘ J, F. WILLIS & CO., GEO, LECLERE, Peecensen, and addressed to the 76 St Gabriel Street,’ Marked “ Tender,” L quidators of The Peters Combination Lock Company , Moncton, N. B. | The property can be viewed upon appli- p it Island Potte ‘eation‘at (he Works, upon any day between ' ‘ * the bdure of ten a. m. and three p, m. JOHN ENIGHT, C, 6. RECORD, , Liquidators Sole and ouly authorized Agents for P. BE. 1. (reli Foucier Frauco-Cauadien, OANS on Mortgage for periods not exceed. | ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, | and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Furd The borrower is privileged to pay off his, loan, in whole or ip part, at avy sime. Circulars giving detailed information can be — And other articles made to order at the P | obtained on application at the office of Messrs. EZ, ISLAND POTTERY. | Sulli &M ill, Solicitors, Charlottetown. ia GV, BEER & GOFF W. W. SULLIVAN, ACCENTS Agent for the Vom ,, s ‘ eo em Oh'towe, May 27, 1886 ' Jaly 25—-+! sep 5 } } } (RY PS GE C. PETERS OE aL PIPES, > CHAS. A. EVEBITT, ' STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS Dated at Moncton, N. B,, 14th August, 1884. jaug!9 ti sale STOVE-PIPE STONES, | ——- oo nea — - — { . = | JOB PRINTING of every descriptcn } executed with Neatvess and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING POOMG car Wetter ort Creat corge Bere: 4 Cb wwn, August 8, 1583, jy 30—pat dy & why’ pres sums jour 4i. i Tne a sl