t? atin AaB Re other chatges maliciously untrue, and the Patriot knows ity “to be so, Galbraith’s Band was not em may Increasing vortheaster Sate 0 — — Sn — —— re ls Seat en ep epee pe ee NE = Loca! and Other Items, Special Notices. | = G MIUNTER mo : oopo-$- 3: a ® ® j | ecient | a te . New Oaramar, made from White Oats at! (,RNERAT (eorge B. McClellan is dead. : Hope River Mills Vor sale *8 A. Srmp- | DEALER AND WORKER IN ‘Two more cases of small-pox in St. Join, ~’*’ 0i5 3 , i ° y > , ; ‘ ° . . pad a. Write CLovEk and Cow Grass Seed for a lan 4 mercan Al p Tur Picton} rane : ‘lawns; at Agriculural Store. - HE Pictonians defeated the Haligonians in acces iaittttiass' a ae ll _ a = a lively La Crosse match on Saturday. on aeiting anes, at Agrionlionnys Benen Se ; sS ; feta Appies‘and O~ioNs in very éhoice order,| c@ ae Messrs. }3 y ‘ 1Q ' ola . ' ‘ ~W i — 1 Messrs, Hannerman Warberton, and George cheap for prompy* cash, at A. “MeNxti’s | eS ‘Rm May, have arrived home from Englaad. ' Auction loom, {Sep. 13, Gi] “s = . a —-- bs _ . | Muar, Samere Bype's Cheese, wholesale or = > Josera MraGner is on trial at New Castile, | -otails at the ‘(Famicy Grocery.” Algo al & ——- . » , , y . ie | : ‘ . ‘. ° > . : . e — N, B,, for the murder of Wm. Cormick, Inice lot of fresh “Bisenit, Looking Classes, = pee na ey el hoie “ol | Lamps, Preserve Bottles, Shoe Drushes, &c., ss a . i very a mee arti¢ e | tke. Rk. K. Bracr. lw oy ale a » NERDHAMS Auction Room | a J : opoand i Miicket Houst | Wuerkcan I get a good fall or winter out- | o- C2 ; tit, consisting of Coat, Pants, Vest, Hat, White} ca = Georce McLeon, Eaq.,ex-M. P., left Rich rong tee ctotge ee “ ae = 3 ibucto on Saturday, in the tug-boat ('/adiator _ . ha Kell Cems; ee 2 93 ys sr to visit P. K. Island. from John Kelly & Co. fel2 31 ho cS _———_ ——-- ’ ¢? . "” . “w , * : , ‘er Horse avb Bucor—a 1 FIRST-CLAsS TURN- Deaenys er ER Boors from forty cent = = our—ro Wiaw av THe Norru Srak.—sep 1 tf|@P 4% Yohn Kelly & Co.s. [sl2 31 = — ; = =. “ee Larer’s Barometer and Thermometer com- MONUMENTS, AN OLD MAN named George White was run over and killed by a locomotive at Fredericton, on Saturday last. GeNerat Witiiams, the hero of Kars is now spending a few weeks among his relations in Sussex, N. B. Grex. Tow Taume and troupe will perform in the Market Hall to-morrow evening.. The Halifax press speaks highly of their entertain- ments. Ir is expected that five English agricultural delegates, who are coming out on the invita- tion of the Minister of Agriculture, will be present.at tlie Dominion Exhibitien. Ir 18 reported that His Honor the Lieut. Gevernor has accepted the invitation of the Mayor of Ottawa, and will be present at the Dominion Exhibition, Miss Mavcpowatp, of Boston, argued her ewn case before the United States Circuit Court, in New York, on Saturday last, in a patent suit, being the first lady practitioner who ever appeared in the Court House. Tus gold discoveries in Queen’s County, Nova Scotia, have created intense excitement in surrounding districts. The consolidate: _ Gold Mining Co. has issued.a prospeetus for « capital ef $200,000 in 40,000 shares of $° each. Crvy Councrt.—There. was, not a quorum last evening—only Councillors Koughan, Byrne, Crabbe and Murphy, being present. It is hinted that some of the remaining Coun- cillors had an ulterior motive in being absent and neglecting civic business. Tue steamer Jarroll artrved!’ from Boston at 2:30 té-day. “The following passengers eame by hers . John V. Perk Mrs. Robert Young, Mr. John Robins, Mr. Hector McLeod, Mr. Norman MéRae, Mr. John McKenna, Mr. James Walsh, Mr. James Ring and Mr. John Ball. “Os Sunday last divine service was held in the spacious reading-room of the Lorne Hotel. A large number of guests and residents of T ie were present, and the the Rev. D. Fit ld, Reetor of St. Paul’s Church, Charlottetown, preached a very interesting sermon. This, if continued, will add to the mavy charming attractions of Lorne Hotel. Tae Patriot says :-—‘*We understand that * Lieut. Governer Haviland received from His Excellency the Marquis of Lorne, a hand- somely framed and excellently executed like- ness of himself and the Princess Louise, accompanied by an autograph letter from His Excellency, in which, he spoke-gratefully of the Governor's kindness and attention to him while on his visit to the Island.”’ Ar rae Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this ferenoon Patrick Brogan, John Bowden, and John Ready were charged with keeping com y with a rang of thieves, and also wander. ing through the city at ucseasovable hours of the night.. The trio denied the charge in toto, and after giving a briefaccount.of their respective stewardships they were dis- charged with the warning that if they were again arrested on such a charge they would be imprisoned for three mont with hard labor. was further ordered to leave the city within twenty-four hours. * He to all appearances thanked the Magistrate for his kindness, and remarked that if he could catch him in the city to-morrow he mightjim- prison him forever. Se ee Tue St. John Telegraph, comepenting on the proceeding of the Maine Board of Agri culture. saya :—‘‘The astonishing fact is re- vealed that the people of Maine are without ‘mills for grinding oats into meal, and scarcely know the taste of food made from that most ‘ autritive and palatable article of food. Still, the very surprising fact remains that while all the Maritime Provinces ship oats, and while P, E. Island does so by millions of bushels, ‘they all import some oatmesi, Nova Scotia ‘ and New Brunswick doing so in considerable quantities, Last year Nova Scotia imported 742 barrels of Oatmeal, and New Brunswick 378 barrels, both Provinces bringing this ar- ticle mainly from the United States. Tue Patriot charges the Government with being ‘‘shabby and mean”’ in refusi Calbraith’s Band for turning out at the meet- ing of the Legislature, and states that the re- fusal was given because Mr. Galbraith voted against the Government. Our readers will not be surprised to learn that this, like all of the Patriot, is grossly and en the occasion referred to, neither di braith’s Band turn out as such. The Band Hip 2d Baticlion attended with the Guard “ef Hener, and Vol. Beer informed the Govern- ment that nothing was to be charged for its ‘services ; thatis was attached to the Battalion, and was not allowed to receive pay for the service. Wercfer the Patriot to Col. Beer for any further information. Weather Bulletin. ———— . Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the . Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 16; 10°. m. to southéasterly winds; cloudy weather, followed by rain. to pay | #ppl bined, ‘very aceurate, at Dodd’s Medical Hall. . la HOTEL “ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE. Sept. 12.--F. Rodgers, Montreal; Vernon H. Knight, Souris; Frank Cuthbert, Toronto. Sept. 13.J. R. Durham, Mainfield, N. J.; E.L, Jennings, Boston, Mass; W. Chase, Halifax, N.8.; F. G. Ray, St. John, N. B.; O. S. Clarke, Dundas, Ont.; J. R. Foster, Moneton; L. W. Johnston, Fredericton, N. B.; 8S. Hazard, St. John, N. B.; A. C. Hutchi- son, Montreal; George L. A. S. Brown and wife, London, England; N. M. Lewis, 8. Falls. LORNE HOTEL, Miss Beldon, Halifax; Miss Butcher, City; Miss E Butcher, do; R B Stewart, Esq, do; Mrs Stewart, do; Miss Constance Mayne, do; Mr Frank Holl, London, England; Mr Henry A Holl, Ch’town; C P Fletcher, do; B Keeping, do; Hon the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, do; Hon F De St C Brecken, 6; John J. Davies, do; John McEachern, do; Artemas Lord, do; W C Bourke, do; Dr Blanchard, do; L W Watson, do; James E Grant, Montreal; John McKennell, Montreal; F. T. Dean, Ch’town; Hon Neil McLeod, Provincial Secretary, do; Robert Weeks, do; V. H, Knight, do; Leith E Rrecken, do; John Brecken, do; Edward Palmer, jr, do; F Hanford, do; A A McDenald, de. aw Married. In this city, on the 16th inst., at St. Peter’s Church, by the Rev. George W. Hodgson, Priest Incumbent, Katherine Eliza, second daughter of the late William Swabey, to Alexander Murdoch Liddell, of Glasgow, Scotland, ” Prince Edward Island Railway DOMINION EXHIBITION | Reduecd Fares to Ottawa and a Return. NXCURSION TICKETS will be issued on 15th and 16th inst., and also on 19th, 20th and 22nd inst., from all Stations on this Railway to Point Du Chene for a single fare, good to return on Istof October. Threagh Tickets from Point du Chene te Ottawa aud return at $18 90 may be obtained atthe Railway Office, Point du Chene, on the dates above mentioned. _ ALEX. MACNAB, Superintendent and Engineer. Railway office, Ch’town,} h ar ne p pres sp Sept. 13, 1879. } si kca li de4i 'WRECK SALE. a> NOTLTCE ! ILL bo sold by Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 23rd SEPTEMBER, inst., to the highest bidder, the Norwegian Barque Gulow, 754 tons register, now lying stranded and dismasted near the mouth of Shinimicas River, about 12 miles from Pug- wash, said barque having been condemned and ordered to be sold for the benefit of the Underwriters, and others’ concerned. Also, all the Boats, Spars, Rigging, Sails, Chains, and Anchors, etc. etc., belonging to said Barque. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock in the fore- “|noon, at or near the ship, and to be continued until the whole iz seld. TERMS CASH. CHR. BENSON, Master. BLACK & CO., Agents for Underwriters. Pugwash, Sep, 11, '79.—till 18th a 13 “TO LET. BRICK HOUSE containing nine rooms and a Kitchen.. This House 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 y at this Office. Sept. 5, 1879. “OLD WATCHES FOR SALE;A CON, signment of Gold Watches, hunting case, new and most approved stem winders, best va lue for cash. ; F. LePAGE & Co., S 53 Queen St. EW FELT HATS JUST RECEIVED, aud for sale; will be sold much below regular prices. F. LePAGE &Co., 53 Queen St. ‘ALE OF BANKRUPT | STOCK oF ) Readymade Clothing and Gents’ fur- Mabie goods still aalieel. F. LePAGE & Co., a loa "53 Queen St. AVING ADOPTED THE CASH SYS H - tem of doing business, we are offering extra value in all classes of goo ; : FP, Lz AGE & Co., TABLETS, HEADSTONES, TOMB-TABLES All trom Original Designs. Best quality of Stock employed. Prices the Lowest of any Shop on this Island ! Also—Mantles, Centre Table and Commode Tops, Wash Bowl Slabs, Bracket Shelves, de., .4¢.. Kent Street, Ch’town, Sep. 6, 1879.—tu th sat Gémos & wkly NEVER 80 CHEAP AS NOW | We are now opening up for Fall Trade. an immense stcck of New Dry Goods, Shawls: Mantles, Dress Fabrics, Wool- ens, Clothing, Cottons and Fancy Goods. The incoming Stock has been bought with the greatest care by our Mr, Paton, in England and Scotland, the very best value secured, Prices, Ready Cash Buyers should not buy elsewhere until they see our Prices, as the Goods will be sold lower than ever* for Cash. W. A. WEEKS, & Co, * Queen Street, Ch’town, Sept. 5, 1879. —2w taw ~~ ‘‘Lorne Hicu Lanny, Waisky.—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.”—London Medical Review, Agents: - MESSRS. OWEN CONNOLLY & CO., Charlottetown, P.E.I. June 24, 1879.—6m Engine and Boiler, Bone and Gypsum Mill, &c. &c, &c. be sold by AUCTION, on Steam Navi- gation Compauy’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 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 atteution of speculators. Terms at Sale. B. WILSON HIGGS, Auctioneer. Glasgow House, Aug. 30, —Imoaw wkly arglm Aug. 27, 1879—pat arg her eod till sale and we guarantee all who purchase) from us the best Goows at the Lowest} NEW COORDS | Perkins & Sterns. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED VIA HALIFAX, New Black Cashmeres, New Black Mevinos, New Black Satins New Black Grapes, New Black Velvets, New Black Prints, New Mantle Cloths, New Lace Curtains, New Ostrich Feathers, NEW SCARF LAGE, de, &e, &. All of which are marked at OUR USUAL Low Prices. Pris & Sis ‘| mates wil ee A* 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 | tor 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 1 pay special attention to be- ginners as well as advanced pupils; that my charges are no higher than other teachers ; and that | undertake to give as much, and more, satisfaction to my patrons the coming year a3 in the past one. Punctuality and regularity guaranteed. Pianos and Organs ordered at the shortest notice, Orders for Sheet Music, Books, &c., &v., to be left at Bremner bro's. sa Class opens on Wednesday next. S. N. EARLE, Ch town, Sept. 11, 1879.—1m eod Saint Anne, Ottawa River, Notice to Contractors. NEALED TENDERS, addressed te the Secretary of Public Works, and endorsed **Tender for Canal and Lock at St. Anne,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on FRI- DAY, the 10th DAY OF OCTOBER next for 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, tegether with plans and specification 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 SATURDAY, 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 e 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 not accepted. os For the due fulfilment of the contract satis- factory security will be required by the deposit of money to the amount ot jive per cent, on the bulk sum of the contract; of which the sum sent in with tender a 7 ae a part. Ninety per cent. only of the progress esti- tbe paid until the completion of the work, ; . To 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 ing 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 lewest or any tender. By order, F. BRAUN, ' Secretary. DerarTmgent oF Rartupway AND CANALS, Orrawa, 29th August, 1879. Sept. 6—8itaw SS Wants. Lost, Found, sx re — ee queen ont ae - VW TANTED—A girl todo general house- work. Must be well: recommended. Apply at the Reverr Hovuse.—s 16 tf OUND -—A bunch of four Keys—two shop keys and two smaller ones. Ap- ply at the Examiner Office and pay for this advertisement. —sep 16 LET.—A pleasantly situated House, on West Grafton Street, next door to Mrs. T. Dawson. Apply at the Lonpon Hous. [Sept. 12, —tt. ae WANTED. — Two or four persons can be accomodated at a first class private Boarding House in the city. Apply to Mrs. Tuomas Baker, Hillsborough Street, next to Robert Bridges. [Sept. 12, 6in LET—Two Furnished Rooms, with Board, in a central part of the town. Apply at the Examiner office. TOVE FOR SALE. -An Argand Base ) Burner—ior anthracite coal ; nearly new and in good order ; will be sold cheap. Apply at EXaMINER office. [sept. lo —tf LET—RENT LOW—A house con. taining seven rooms, situated near the Malpeque Road. Good dry cellar. Apply at this Ottice.—Sept. 3—tf ANTED—By a2 YOUNG LADY, a situation in either a town or country Store. Address Box 103, P. 0. Charlottetown —Sept. 2, 2w 7 BE LET—A COTTAGE, situated, at the corner of Kent and West Streetz, West End, lately occupied by Lieut. Bolton, R. N. Apply at the Office of Messrs. Sul; livan & Morson, Solicitors, {july 15, ’79)} ANTED TO RENT— A _ house containing 7 or 8 reoms, and situate in a good locality. Apply at the Examiner office. [aug 18) Fo 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, j LET—A TENEMENT HOUSE situ: ated on Kent street, next door to Dr. Creamer. Apply to Mrs. Orrer, Queen’street. [augl— ; ‘hop to Let.—One of the best Business bh Stands in the city, in Newson’s Building, o — Post Office ; lately in the occupation a 2 Ch'town, JulyQ24,§i879. bert Brown. Possession given immedi- ately. Apply to Jomn Newson. 12 tf ae aed , ell pt ANTE ae tor = q ;