Local and Other Items. Mr. Brack, of the firm of Black, Vander- grist & Ce., of Londen, is at the Rankin. - i We are glad to see that Conductor Perry, ef the P. E. Island Rathway is fast recovering from his recent serious attack of fever. << New Millinery, handsome flowers, feathers, trimmings, silks, ribbous, hats, &c, at W. A. Weeks, & Cos tsm Perkins & Srerns will display te merrow a large variety of English and French Milli- nery, Hats, Feathers, Flowers, &c.,&c. See their advertisement on Friday. Tue Failure of the Fishery off the coast of Gaspe has reduced the fishing population te the verge of starvation, and renders outside assistance imperative. sdienennitpiaitiaiiiniadbaaes [In South Africa the Basutes are threatening s general massacre of the whites anda message has been rece ved at Cape Town asking that all available troops be sent to the front. Tue sum ef $1,500 was realized in aid of the building 'und of the new Convent at Pictou, by a bazaar, held last week. The proceeds are said to be the largest iu the his- tory of Picton County entertainments. ‘etataiiinistata Sind Bartatton, No. 3 (Captain Long- worth's) Company, with the Band of the 82ud Battalion, are requested to parade, in review erder—officers in undress—in the Drill Shed, en Friday evening next, the Ist prox., at 7.30 o'clock, to receive their annual pay, and te resume their weakly company drills. icitaiacescehitiaaeailidiie Joun McCase and James Doolan appeared at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this ferenoon, charged with using abusive lan- guage towards francis Keenan. Doelan was dismissed, and McCabe was tined $2 and costs. The case of |’atrick Smith vs. Henry Lawson, for criminal libel, was pestponed until the Lith ef October. sing lisami “ Bernarv McARRE, truckman, was brutally assaulted by Edward Gahan, on King Street, on Wednesday evening. Gahan, without any cause whatever, dealt him a blew of a heavy whip handle, which caused a severe fracture to Mr. MeAree’s skull. Assaults such as this, on inoifensive men, should be rigidly punished. , ‘adil a Suppen Dearus aT BRipGewatTer, N, S,— A despatch ‘o the St. John Velegraph under date of Bridgewater, 28th September, says: A young man jear Bridgewater, while engaged in sinking rocks, was caught between the stones and crushed te death. Mr. B. Rhein- hardt, Sub-!‘ollector of Customs at La Have, died sudden! y last night while presiding at the annual school meeting. Dr. R. McNerit, of Stanley Bridge, has in his garden a fine growth of sugar cane, of a ponulion variety adapted te our compara- tively cool climate. The writer examined a specimen. which was about four feet long, and appeared to be well grown and juicy. It seems that between sugar cane and sugar beet, our Island might yet become a noted sugar growing country.—Com. fo Summerside Pionee . A gUNDLE of yegterday’s issue of the Ex- AMINER, addressed to eur country subscribers, was stolen fromthe Pest Office yesterday evening. A small number of the papers were to-day found in the possession of a discharged rr named Whitlock, whe made 9 ‘clean breast ef it,’’ and gave full particulars how another discharged newsboy named Furray committed the theft, sold the papers and purchased fishing gear. The young thief will in due time receive proper punishment, — or Wanton Destruction or PRorgrtry.—One night last week, some evil-disposed persens cut the cables, sails and rigging, and stole the anchors of ten era dozen of the boats occu- pied in fishing oysters in Richmond Bay. Many of the beats went adrift, and were with difficulty recovered. It is hard to conceive who the parties were or what motive led them te such conduct. It is, however, dangerous pastime, and reminds one of the deeds of dark- ness perpetrated at North River two or three years ago. The punishment these fiends are now enduring for destreyiug the preperty of worthy and unoffensive citizens, should teach others that, notwithstanding even the cover ef darkness, villainous deeds will be traced out aud their perpetrators duly punished. Those who the other day took pleasure in destroying the property of industrious, hard-working fishermen, will, we trust, be brought to jus- tice and be rewarded acbording to the utmost rigor of the law.—Pioneer. Tue Turr.—Mr. James Dover's mare Lady Bagnall and Mr. Archd. Holmes’ Lookout did good trotting at Kentville on the 25th inst, A telegram to the Halifax Herald says: In the first race four herses started—Mr. Dover's Lady Bagnall, Mr. N. Lea’s All Right, of Summerside, Harry Baker and Wormwood. The first heat was won by Lady Bagnali. Time, 245. Wormwood 2nd; Harry Baker 3rd. All Right, fer running, was sent back to 4th piace. In the 2nd heat Lady Bagnall won, Wormwood 2nd, Baker 3rd, All Right being sent back to 4th place for running. Time 2.46}. In the third heat Lady Bagnall! again won, with Wormweed 2nd and Baker 3rd-—the positions of the other horses being the same. Time 2.47. Both Lady Bagnall and Wormwood did some fine trotting and behave’ splendidly. The third race, or **2.38 class,” was the fastest ever trotted on the track. Three herses competed—Dutch- man, [impress and Mr. Holmes’ Lookout. The first heat was won by Dutchman bya head, i 2.374, with Loekout second, and Em- press a had third. The second heat was also concluded in the same order-—time 2.384. The third heat left the record the same as it was belore, the Judge pronouncing it no heat, owing to conflicting accounts as to the be- havior of the horses. The race will be fin- ished at two o’clock to-morrow (29th) after- noon. A close contest is expected. Mr. A. N. Large, of this city, has entered his b. s. Messenger Boy for the races at Moose)ath in the three minute, 2.38 and 2,45 classes. Mr. A. Holmes’ Lookout is entered in the 2.38 and free-for-all classes, and Mr. James Dover’s Lady Bagnall is enteered in the three-minute and 2.45 classes. The horses are all in good condition, and will no doubt give good accounts of themselves. Mr. A. N. Large’s horse ‘‘Little Fred,” after winning second money in race at Mon- treal was sold for the handsome sum of $1,200. LJ X GOODS. IMMENSE QUANTITIES — OF PALL GUUDS, Arriving Daily, —AT— Perkins & Sterns. GIGANTIC PREPARATIONS FOR THIS Season's Business. GOODS VERY CHEAP. We wish a carefal inspection ef our Goods and prices. UNS & SE Sept. 20, 1880. Hee aa ee OP eet me etiee — NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, ee rene CANADIAN, Orrawa, Sept, 28. A Cabinet meeting was held this after. noon. It is understood the subject of an early session of Parliament was discussed, but what decision if any wae arrived at is not made known. The Governor General is expected to arrive early in October, when Syndicate arrangement in detail will be submitted to him. Now that the Premier has arrived specu- lation as to prebable Cabinet changes is again rife, and already rumor is busy with certain names. One of the latest, is that Mr Caron, M. P., will be sworn in as a Cabinet Minister at an early date. EUROPEAN, Lonpon, Sept. 28. Parnell has left New Ross for Dublin to hold a special meeting of the exeeutive committee of the Land League, at which a scheme for obtaining more detailed infor- mation in regard to the management of estates will be discussed. Parnell states that he does not fear any prosecution against the speakers of the Land League, as they would be abortive. Illegal drilling continues. A correspondent of the Times, Dublin, says: ‘The murder of Lord Mountmorres excited feelings of alarm little shert of a panic among all respectable classes. Party differences are for the time discarded in presence of common imminent danger. Press Associatien is informed that, in view) of affairs in lreland and in the East, influ- ential supporters of the Government are urging convocation of Parliament in No- vember.” Cork Nationalists have declined to parti- cipate in the Parnell demenstratien. The Bishop of Liverpool was stoned by an Irish mob last night. Racusa, Sept. 28. It is questioned whether the landing of troops from the fleet would assist the Mon- tenegrins in the occupation of Duleigno. It is rumored that the Albanians at Scu- tari have prevented foreign consuls from leaving that town. The French commander has declined active participation in hostilities. CONSTANTINOPLE, Sept. 28. declines to grant more time or abandon the demonstration. GiAVosa, Sept. 28. A battalion of Turkish regulars has beer observed in Dulcigno itself. PaRia, Sept. 28. Newspapers of various shades openly cendemn participation by France in naval demonstration. “St. James Gazette’ publishes the fol- lowing Berlin despatch: ‘‘Powera have peremptorily demanded of Sultan imme- diate recall of Riza Pasha and surrender of Dulcigno,” Brewin, Sept. 28. The strike which began recently with the carpenters extended tothe tanners, Lonpon, Sept. 28 Empress Eugenie has purchased Fern- borough Hall estate in Hampshire, paying therefor £50,000. Racusa, Sept. 28. A correspondent of the Manchester Guardian telegraphs that Prince Monte. negro, ina letterto Admiral Seymour, professes continued willingness to advance on Dulcigno if he can first obtain an Euro- n guarantee of ulterior assistance on land against Turkish forces. AFGHANISTAN. CarcuTta, Sept. 28. The latest advices from Cabul are that officers and men of the Cabooli regiments of Ayoob Khan’s defeated army have reached Cabul and submitted to the Ameer, — UNITED STATES. New York, Sept. 28. It is stated that it is prebable that a French fleet and regiment of infantry will take part in Yorktown celebration. CLEVELAND, Sept. 28. Generals Grant and Logan arrived frem Chicage this morning, on their way to the Republican mass meeting at Warren, Ohio. Efforts are being made to have Grant and Conkling at a meeting here to-morrow night. New York, Sept. 28. Epizootic has appeared in stables of the Twenty-third and Third avenue stage line in a mild form. "Special Notices. iv you want your stoves, and steve-pipe fitted up, leave your orders, with C. F Harris at City Tin Store, upper Queen st., and they will be promptly attended to. (sept 22, tf.) Sweer Brier Cigarettes with crystal mouth- pieces, at RUBIN & HAktT’s. [sel8 THE cheapest and best Note paper, Envelo- pes, Velvet Photograph frames, Toys and Dolls of every deseription at the Agricultural Store. —R. May. (sep. 21, tf) Tue people all say they mever saw such nice Boots as Boreham has. s25 lm oaw SmoKE Rubies, fora mild and cheap smoke, from Rupin & Hart. jse 18 Tue best fine cut smoking tobacco in the Province is ‘‘ Prince Arthur,” and only sold at Rupin & Hart's. {se 18 A Few cheese left will be cleared out at 12 cents per lb., at the Family Grocery.—R. K. BRACE.—aug. 7. Cuew Mail Line Navy from Rusix & Hart's. {se 18 Lorne, sert.28 [NB Plus Ultra Comfort, Base and Elegane: ame and is assum- EVERLASTING WEAR. (arn | in SL a FIVE DOLLARS! ae PERSONS desirous to attend the PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI- TION, to be held in the CITY OF ST. JOHN, N. B., can obtain RETURN TICKETS at the P. E. Island Railway Station, On the 2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th October, Good to Return up to and Upon the ttth of October, FOR THE SUM OF FIVE DOLLARS. D. POTTINGER, Supt. 1. C. R. September 27, 1880—till 6th oc eee ALEX. MACNAR, Supt. P. E. I. R. F. W. HALES, Sec’y 8. N. Co, a aD SIGN OF THE LION. INO WW OPENING. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS SHIRTS ALT SIZES! Gentlemen's Linen Collars and Cuffs, NEWEST STYLES. Gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, Braces, Ties, Gloves, AND A COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNISHINGS. Please Note—@ur Shirts and Collars are all *“‘AMERICAN” Co ods and much better in make and material than Canadian. W. A. WEEKS & CO,, q@ucen Street, Sept. 25, 1880—tu th sat o a THE IMPROVED SEMI-CIRGULAR The Ambassadors’ reply tothe Porte’s circular on the Montenegrin question has been delivered tothe Porte. The reply 2 The Queen of Bone Stifened CORSETS Pretty, Attractive, —AND~— ECONOMICAL. ADMIRED BY ALL. The Latest Novelty, s THE -—FOR — , cantot be equalled, } { | TRY On Bw. | i j SOLD as J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. —— ESTABLISHED 1825. CANADA CORDACE FACTORY. JOHN A. CONVERSE, MONTREAL. ANUFACTURER OF CORDAGE of Every Description, including all sizes Manill LY. Rope, Tarred Manilla Hawsers, Lobster Marlin, Tarred Hemp Rope, Houseline Hambroline, &c., &c., equal in quality to the best American. s# Prices on application. Jan. 7, 1880. Sept. 20, 1880. Lc a a ee I NE a ca ee NEW GOODS. ——Seeoorr- BAKED MACARONI! IN 2-LB. TINS. NESTLE’S MILK FOOD, 2 AND VARIED LINES IN A Perfect Nutriment | For eae ena I NEW CANADIAN TWEEDS, ~__- Statch and West of England Tweeds, JACQUOT'S Suitings, FRENCK BLACKING! —— overcoatings, FAR AHEAD OF AMERICAN AND ister Cloths, ‘AN , BLACKING. CAPAESeT A CHOICE LOT OF TRY IT! Blue & Black Worsteds. BEER & SONS. BEER & GOFF. _..,.,.™! Sept. 20, 1850. _ ___. |r a FIRE! FIRE! COAL. GOAL. OOK OUT for OLD ALBION MINES | OUND AND NUT COAL always on NUT COAL. + Best House and Smith | hand. Orders can be left at the office om Coal. Expected daily at Lord’s Wharf. | Lord’s Wharf. JAMES BROWN & CO. W, C, HOBKIRK, | Sept. 24,1880. i ne ne ee en a ete — SEPTEMBER. Jailcring Department KING SQUARE. 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