roca! and Other Items. er Rink to-night. - cwear Fuour at Beer & Gofl’s, - of smal'pox have appeared in Banp at the Roll Feest Bu GpVERAL cases Toront » > one drurk at the Stipendiary Magistrate's forenoon, Court this fore - been carried to Tus smal'-pox has all River from Montreal - > n Geutlemen’s Furnishings, at D. A. seps > Rrace’s and get some splen- did fresh Butter at 18 cents per pound. i I RvearyTHin' good value, Broce's, extra CALL at R K septs a ve. E. W. Tayior, Watchmaker and Jowell, advertizes a good thing in ship's chronome te rs. icine is now showing his fall and Special bargains offered to sepd p, A. Bruck winter sultings rash buyers. cash DUY i flos. RoBERt Rorertsoy, a member of the Legislative Council of New Brunswick, died on Saturday last. - CARRUTHERS, pastor of St, eo MES RV JA ; 7 B t for Boston in the steamer James’ Charch I Ulunda yesterday evening, 7 = a Davies, Ese., of the , JouN R. 4 : W" tou. 18 visilipg the eiby. Noonan & Davies, Pi tou He jg staying at the Rankin. -_ > t2 Orro R, Crane, of the P. O. Depart- ment and Mr. W.S. MeKie, returned from the New England Fair lost evening > Ry eablegram to Peake Bros. & Co., th >| was CTs yo oe .. “tee ee : firm of | an TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Serciat Despatcours to THE Examrvenr, | nena The Caroline Affair. " Havana, Sept. 8. Five thousand people attended a meeting to take action in connection with the seizure of the Caroline [slands by Germany. Che lives and property of the Cubans were pledged in support of Spain in case of war with Germany, | Mapnrip, Sept. 8, Prince Bismarck has offered to withdraw the German forces from Yap, the island recently seized, provided Spain will not Occupy it pending diplomatic solution of Spain's claims London Scandals. Lonpon, Sept. 8 Mr. Shead, editer of the Pall Mail Gazette, Mrs. Jarrett, General Booth of the Salvation Army, and Mme. Maury, defend auts in the Armstrong abduction case, were arraigned in Court to-day. The excitement was Intense during the examination. Miss Armstrong is quite achild. She identified Mrs Jarrett as the women who secured her from her mother on the plea to do house work. Stead, of the Gar tte, and Mrs. | Jarrett, were hissed by the crowd. The Puritan and Genesta New Yours, § pt. 8 The race for the Americ. Cup, between the yachts Puritan and Genesta, will be ran over again to-day. Te race yesterday net concluded, as neither yacht brigantine Zerelde arriy ed at Liverpool on the, finished within the r quired time, which is ; > This sasel i Tth inet , 21 days Passage. This vessel will immediately go on the berth for Charlottetown as advertised. _ - mNE Lifice ‘ silver- Jost Orenev.—A mognitic nt lo of ilver ware consisting in part of Cake Baskets, Cruets Butter Dishes, Pickle Dishes, Break- fast Castors, &c., E. W. Taylor, Watchmaker and Jeweler, south side Post ( fice. 2i - > _ J, J. Davies, Freq, of the Rankin and Geo, E. Hughes. Esq.. of the Ap ithecaries Hall, retarned from the New &: gland Pair last evening. Mr. Hughes disposed of his hand- some team of matched driving horses for a handsome sum. kL diane We learn that W. J. Fraser, E (+s is about erceting a large Carriag: Re positon v on the old site known as the ** Roval Oak.’ This, with the new Government Building, will add to the beauty of Queen *quare. Messrs. Taylor Bres. are the contractors. _ > — 1,0, 0. F.—*t. Lawrence Lodge, N». 8, p paying « fraternal visit to Wildey Lie next Friday evening. The members of St Lawrence Lodge will assemble in the Reception Room in © ldfeilows’ Hall, at 8 o'clock, where preliminaries will be arranged. Pi iesilionenll Mr. D. McNeitt, of this city, hae received advices from Boston which state that the celebrated trotter Bijou, bred by his father, Malcolm McNeill, Esq.. of West River, has lately lowered his record and can now trot a milein222. It is expected that Bijou will, ere long, trot the mile in 2.20. His owner says that he would have done so long ago but for cn accident in which he cut his knee. a tle Tus steamer Ulunds, Captain Hill, sailed -for Boston yesterday evening with freight and the following passengers .—Mrs Trainor, Miss Semple, Mrs Mclatyre, Mra Wright, Mra Roach. Mrs Vaughan, Mrs Reigh, Mics Mclean, Rev Mr Carruthers, Mr Stanting, Mrs Stantigg. Jas Stantiog. Archd Kennedy, Miss Kelly, John Kelly, S J Holland, Miss McPhee, Miss Quinn, Miss McLean, Mrs E A Kent. a Tue cricket match between the Wanderers, of Halifax, and Park Cricket Club, of this cits, reeulted ina victory for the former ia one inning The Charlottetown Club went to the wicket first and scored 10, and the Wan- derers following scored 112. In the second innings the Charlettstown Club only scored 12, Ascratch mitch was atterwards played, anda return match is going on to-day. The Wanderers leave for St John to-morrow, well pleased with their visit to Charlottetown, notwithstanding the fact that the matches Were disinterest ing il i Tue Skating Match, at the Roller Rink to- night, promises to be a lively affair The following entries have already been made, v2: James Jenkins, M. B. Trainor, E. Brecker, F, H. Heartz, A. D. Taylor, F. McDonald, A, Newron, J. H. Burns, John Murphy. Referee-R. B Norton Judges—Frank Carter, T. J. Farquharson, J. Henderson. Timers—G. Doull, A. Quirk, iz. Moore ‘The Band will be ia attendance with a first- Cass programme and there will be skating before and after the race. Bryanton, A. J. cil ena Wrrn reference to the Patriot's item re- garving the Quarantine Office, we may state that the Quarantine Officer is not informed by the boatmen of the arrival of vessels subject quarantine. On the contrary, the boatman only at the command of the officer. The acting Quarantine Officer has sent the follow- ing cireu'ar to all agents of steamers arriving at this port .— CHARLOTTzTOWN, ‘Sept. 8th, 1885. I have to inform you that no person will be allowed to board or land from any steamer or Vewsel coming from a foreign or infected port fore the steamer or vessel is inspected, James Warsorton, M, D., Acting Quarantine Officer. Mw Werbarton hw so far done his best to teach all veeseis coming from foreign and 5 tw) domestie porte, civessoesdiasaaiilall Most people suppose that the manufacture of tobacco consists merely of taking the leaf ond Pressing it int» plugs. The fact is, how- ever, that the process is a very delicate one, on uanat false step will injure the flavor, ea’ must b> carefully attended to for a afier is leaves,the pl iad hands. It mst neither dry too quick nor too slowly. wena it has reached the factory the . delicacy of manipulation is reqnired, i Weather must be carefally studied, for if 's Fe ls too much moisture in the air when it Pressed it will mould, and the same will a Pen if too much moisture is sprinkled Po itforthe purpose of opening the leaf ain, ifitis overdried in the oven it will - Crisp, and will nip the tongue in smok- & Jtisby careful attention to all these ts that the “Myrtle Navy” has been m Rit to such perfection. The firm who sunfacture it have their own storehouse in een and from the time the leaf leaves © planter’s hands until it is turned out of factory months af ’ i l it i , afterwards, in plugs, it 1s Under the care of their skilled and trusted Ca, seven hours. The result of the contest yesterday is thought by experienced yachts- men to be ¢ nvincing proof that the Pari- tan can beat the Genesta under any cireum- stances or conditions —————— The @ar. New York, Sept. 8. Che three mile racs between Hanlan, Ross and Lee, at Sheepsheal Bay yester- day, proved a regular farce. Ross an! Lee fouled, but no claim was allowed, and Han- ian finished in 22 minutes and 21 seconds. Lee finished in 23 minutes, and Ross three lengths behind him. Medals for Volunteers Orrawa, Sept. 8. The Government has notified that Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, approves of the proposal to confer medals on the volunteers who assisted in quitting the Ncrthwest rebellion, —————— ee Precautions Against Smallpex New Beprorp, Mass., Sept, 8. The Board of Health of this city have passed a regulation placing all vessels from the British provinces in quarantine, on ac- count of the smallpox in Montreal, Gored to Death by a Bull. Pictou, Sept. 8. A horrible accident occurred at River John yesterday. A farmer named Richard Gannion, while leading a bull to water, was gored by the vicious animal, and instantly killed. arr Osman Bigna Shot. Carno, Sept. 8. Osman Digma was shot by an Arab while trying to coerce four sheiks during the attack on Kassala. Weather Bul etin. Probabilities for the neat the Maritime Provinces. 24 hours for Toxonro, Sept. 8.--10 s. m. Moderate winds, mostly southwest and south, fice weather, stationary or slightly higher temperature. MErBOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 8, 1885 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at padi gids cine cidade + 50 vee 90s isas «se 0 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ...sccceeses ssccee: a cee ns 46.7 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 49.1 Temperature this morning,et 8 o’clock...47.1 Temperature thie afternoon at I oeloank. 643 Gen. Grant’s Tomb. General Grant’s tomb on the Hudson, is nightly guarded by asquad of solliers to prevent its being mfled. It is not kuown that any crime has been planned, but the theft of A. T. Stewart’s body and the at- tempt on Lincoln’s tomb on this continent, and the carrying away of the remains of Lord Crawford in Scotland, have shown the existence of a phase of villainy that renders it necessary to protect against rob- bery the resting place of any prominent man whore friends a thief might think would be willing to pay largely for the return of the body. The grave of Pr>si- dent Garfield, now dead nearly four years, is still watched, and that of Gen. Grant will probably need guarding for as long @ time. —— oe Wheat Shipment. The first shipment for Eagland of this year’s wheat was made from the North- West Territories on the 3rd inst. It was raised on the Canadian Pacific's experi- mental farms in the vicinity of Muple Creek, 600 miles west of Winnipeg. The Ogilvie Milling Company also sent its first direct shipment of flour to Great Britain on the same date from Wiunipeg. It is rather late in the day to raise a boom about summer frosts in the North-West when we find that the harvest is over and the wheat of this year’s crop on its way to market. Whether the flour was manufactured from wheat grown this year or not we cannot say. ene > Qe : Power. cf Ualifay, has written a Fi greg Halifax Chronicle in which he defends Sir Alexander Campbell from the unjust aspersions of that paper. a —- — RN Wanderers’ Amatbur Minstrels. Tur Wanderers’ Amateur Minstrels’ en- tertainment at Academy of Music last }evening, was a pleasing and amusing affair | First-class arrangements were made by the management, and the minstrels were put on the stage in good style. The audience was large, sclect, and appreciative, and went away well pleased with the perform- ance, The choruses were sung in good taste, while the drama, ‘The Virginian Mummy” was well acted. Tom Wayo (Mr. Esson) who appeared to be the star of mirably. Aitken (Mr. Henry), and Mr. Gardiner (Mr. Seeton), gave him worthy support, and the other performers sustained their parts splendidly. The orchestra, though small, was good, and played some choice selections during the evening. The man- agement deserve credit for producing so fine an amateur performance. Chignecto Marine Transport Railway. OPINION OF THE BOARD OF JOHN, N B, rRADE, ST The op nion of the Board of Trade, re- specting this great national work is ex pressed as follows : WHEREAS, means of communication between St. Lawrence, whereby products of the several Pr®Winces bordering thereon may be interchanged without encountering the dangerous navigation of the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, whereby steamers and sailing vessels, adapted as well for inland as for ocean navigation, may be safely conveyed across the Isthmus of Chignecto, with out the cost and delay of transhipment or break- ing bulk and whereby the sailing distance be- tween this port and all ports north and west of said Isthnius may be reduced about 600 miles would materially increase the volume of trade and benefit the shipping interests of this port and Other ports in the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of St. Lawrence ; and ** WHEREAS, by means of a ship railway across said Isthmus, the objects aforesaid may be accom- plished and thus stimulate the development of the agricultural, mining, lumbering and fishing re- sources of the district contiguous to the aforesaid parts ; and “ WHEREAS, a company has been formed for the construction and operation of a ship railway, with commodious docks and hydraulic lifts for raising and transporting over its line laden ves- sels of 1,000 tons displacement; therefore “RESOLVED, that this Board is of opinidn that the undertaking of said company would greatly facilitate trade and commerce between the eastern and western provinces; and further ** RESOLVED, that this Board cordially approves the project for building the said ship railway. believing that this is a movement which will commend itself to all classes, and prove to be of great convenience and benefit to our trade and commerce generally.” — <i> +e. -<e WW. WELLNeR has just opened a fiue as- sortment of * Fairchilds’” celebrated Gold, Silver and Gold plated Pens, Pencils, Pencil Charms, etc., also a let of Gold-plated Bar Pins, Earrings, Necklets, Lockets, Watch Chains, Seels, Searf Pins, ete , which will be sold very low. eainiatiatiediaas SuppEN Draru.--A despatch from King- ston, Kent Connty, denounces the sudden death at that place of place of John Brait, a prominent merchant of Kingston. Mr. Brait wert to bed on Friday night in his usual good health and was found dead on Saturday morn- ing.—St John Sun : eae A St. Juhn Negro named Charles Hays killed a lewd woman named Matilda Robertson at Cambrigeport, Mass, on the 4th inst, HOTEL ARRIVALS: OSBORNE HOUSE. Sept 7—William Givao, Moncton, NB; A Broadhead, !ridgeton, N Y; Jas Clow, Mur- ray Harbor; Albin O’Connor, Sturgeon; Sin- clair Wells, Wells’ Hotel, S’Side; John Me- Eachern, Pownal, Lot 49. L McLean, Mon- tague; Cyrus N Stewart, Souris. 8—Duncan Crawford, Wood Islands; J O © Goodwin, Rustico; W.F Burditt, St John; Henry Clark, Dunk River; A Martin, Valleyfield, RANKLN HOUSE. Sep 7—James Roger, Montreal; C F Essen, Halifax; EK McDonald, Burnt Point; B W Brale; J S Turpbull, Boston; J R Davis, Pictou; H B Hagarty, Halifax; Wm Murray, do; Wm MHuggans, do; E Phillips, do; James F Donahoe, do; James W Glover, Montreal; Arthur T Leveil, Boston. ta) . Sa the ?; DIED. At Charlottetown, on Tuesday,the 8th inst., Ma:y Cornelia, infant daughter of Joseph A. Macdonald, aged 8 months and 2 days. At Souris Line Road, on the 2nd inst, after a lingering illness. which he bore with marked resignation to the Divine Will, Wonald McDonald, in the $9th year of his age Ile leavesa large circles of friends and elatives to mourn their loss, May his svu! rest in peace. ; August 16th at Milter, Lot 32, of convul- sions, Maggie Ella, youngest daughter of M. and Isabella Coles, aged2 years and 2 mnths. COAL, COAL. PERSONS requiring orders for Cargoes of L Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— Gin the Old Sydney Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0. 8., —AND ON THE— Albion Mines, G. W. Ch’town, June 19, '885—tf. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Boston, Mass., OLDEST in America; Largest and Best Equipped in the WORLD—100 Instruct- ors, 1971 Students last year. Thorough Instruction in Vocal and Instrumental Music, Piano and Organ Tun- ing, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, German, and Italian Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, ete. Tuition, $5 to $20; board and room, $45 to $75 serterm. Fall Term begins September 10, 1885, For llustrated Calendar, giving full information, address, E. TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sq., BOSTON, Mass, ST, PETERS BOYS SCHUOL AJILL be r--opened the FIRST WEEK \ ¥ IN SEPTEMBER, under charge of a gradua'e of an Fnglish Training College. who holds highest testimonials from Her Majesty's Inspectors of the Educational Depar! ment. Instruction will be given in English in all its branches, also in [Latir, Greek, Modern Languages, Music »1\1 Drawing as required For further pri.iculars apply to Lawrence W. Watson, (i: cen Strect. Oh’town, ‘ug. 11, ‘85 —3aw pat tf Pictou. DrBLOIS. the waters of the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of | the company, held his respective parts ad-| Plum Jones (Mr. Fuller), Tools “SA MINER, SHPTHEMBER 8, 1885. Sate enen | ~- in cifltng te— GOOD ARTICLE DRY GOODS, CARPRTS, OILCLOTHS, —FROM— its s & ERE Ch’town, August 7, 1885. casre-an qummmamannpnanelindnie> <sanah sith ae ALWAYS SELLING CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy , COTTON WARPS, &c.. &e. Perkins & Sterns. NEW GOODS! EX, Manifoban and Clifton now Opening ---AT THE— LONDON HOUSE! T'WEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, BEAVERS, PILOTS, 3 FRENCH MERINOES; CASHMERES, WINCEYS, CRETONNES, PRINTS. GEO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1885. NEW SCOTCH GOODS sag eae Now OPENING, jp PREcT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR,. PATON :— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SUITINGS, Nobby, SCOTCHMARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, Strong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS. Rough, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thisties, SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Sales not contined to Scotchmen—all are Welcome the Goods P. S.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. WEZES & CO., Market Square and Queen ¥t. Prices Low! Call and see Ch’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky GHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN MILLS RUNNING NIGHT AND DAY! Immense Discounts! Great Reduc- 2 e e tions! Splendid Bargains! ——— AS WE ARE ABOUT CHANGING our Mill from Summer to Winter Tweeds, we ~&% will dispose of 10,000 yards of SUMMER TWEEDS, now on hand, at cost of stock and manufacturing same. Remember, this is No Humbuz, but a bona fide MARK-DOWN SALE TO CLEAR. Men in want of A GOOD WEARING sSsvUrIT! and families in want of BOYS’ SUITING, shonld not lose this Grand Opportunity of securing GOOD, HONEST, HOME-MADE GOODS at prices which defy competition. This Cheap Sale will positively continue for TWO WEEKS ONLY, commencing on SATURDAY, the 22nd inst. Come Early and get the BEST PATTERNS. CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN (CO’Y, North Side Queen Square. August 21, 1885.—2wks SHPTEMBE 1 Could Not Resist ihe Temptation | Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &6, Willi Sell Them Off at Prices which will Paralyze Everybody. Another large stock of Dent’s 4-clasp Kid Gloves, 85cte, worth just $1.40 Dent's 4-button Kid Gloves, 65cts, worth $1. (From New York) Perfect-titting Corx ts, with double Busks, only 55cts, up. Hoop Skirts in all the lates noveltice, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, Scts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of 'l weeds ard Worsteds just received from Europe and Canajs, mak- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Isiand. ; Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, all-wool and up.» A very larg&stock «f Undershirts, 45cts up, A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 20cte, up. Worsted, $1.10, $1.40 A large stock of ready-made Pants, $1.45 up. | A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 | and up. | A large stock of American Hats, just re- | ceived, 65cts, up. | A superb stock of Gent's Collara aud Scarfs, very cheap. | Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary ;rices during \the dull season in our Tailoring Department } ° . . | Our low prices and perfect fitting garments jare giving universal satisiaction. ReaD. SEOs... CAMERON BLOCK. August 1}, 1885. ANTHRACITE CO A. Ia eee | TO ARRIVE, Per “chr. ** AVOs,’’ DUE HERE About the First September, 260 TONS MPR RS BAUER) EB) ’ ANTHIACHTE = ual, (RED ASB.) Warrented a Superior Article, C. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Poake s No, 2 Whart. August 18, ’85—%wks JUST RECEIVED, — 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chests superior Congo Tea. 500 ibs. French Coffee, all ef which will be sold at cost to close. —ALSO— 1 Fire-Pioof Safe (Tilton & makers. ) 1 Platferm Scales (Fairbanks) 1,200 lbe. i Letter Press—all at half price. WILLIAM DODD. McFarland, August Il, ’85. McLeod, Horson & HicQuarie, SARRISTERS ATTORRNEYS-AT-LAW. Qilice in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STAIRS) Ub'town, Feb $2, 18855 nt vata assstaincinflie melee itniitatin #ttn ath