ee ae nek 2 os Got cae oe 9 Strid crate, » e Pan 207 | e : J ° : ) . . . i Sets, eee 22a ~ An AILY EXAMINER, ee nen a THE ee SEPTEMBER 6, L881. Heat in the West. | Ir is a curious fact that while we have | mere than eoough moisture and not enough heat, Ontario and the Westeru | States are suffering from drought and) heat. Special despatches to the Toronto | Glebe show that the long continued | drought, eggravated by the intense heat, | is daily producing more and more serious | eifects, aad unless rain soon falls,Ontario | may witness not only a failure of the| Drought and root crops and a loss of her stock, but | ; : ; aed extensive bush and town fires, rivalling | those which prevaded in the autumn of | 1871, when the great Wisconsin and} Chicago conflagratioas caused an im-| life and the de-| mease loss of human struction of many millions of property. The telegrams referring to the crops, show that in many parts of Ontario root drouth, In avery small district in the eastern part of the Trovince, the drouth has been of short centinuance, and un- usual crops of all kinds are reported. Elsewhere everything now in the fields is withering. The pastures are burnt brown and the produce of the dairy has greatly fal.ez, Around Loudon, Oat, the cattle are perishing. At Petrolia the ground is cracked into fissures six feet deep. More threatening than the loss of crops are the extensive bus' fires prevailing in almost every part of the Province. Ou the Lake Huron shore thousands of acres of valuable timber have been destroyed. Iu the Ottawa region, on the Bay of Quinte, up the Treat Valley, and in the Niagara district, the fires ia many places are sweeping trees, fences, crops, and buildings before them, and leaving the ground burat bare. The telegrams from Lindsay, Omemee, Beaverton, Napanee, and Arnprior indicate a most serious danger which is vo doubt equalled in mauy other places which have not yet reported. The village of Sandpoiot has bees descroyed. A pall of smoke hangs over the whole Province, and even on the great lakes the danger is great to naviga- tion on account of the thick atmosphere. | Even in settled parts far removed from the woods the smoke is present. Tele- grams regarding the heat show that there was not the slightest abatement in the broiling temperature which has been maintained for nearly a week. London reports 99 degrees in the shade; Hemilton, even when eveving had fallen, 99 degrees; and Beaverton a maximum ef 103 degrees in the shade. London adds te heat scarcity of water, the water- works having almost given out. A ter- rific thunder storm is reported from Lon- don and Parkhill, destroying a consider- number of buildings. Though very des- tructive, it is even welcomed by the peo- ple of these neighborhoods, so great has been the drought. American telegrams show a widespried drought of exceeding gravity, and local rains in some local- ities. _——_: = Dominion Exhibition Notes. Ov Halifax exchanges state that large numbers of entries are rushing in from all parts of the Dominion. We clip the following from the Halifax Chronicle of Saturday last: The Starr Manufac' uringCompany pur’ pose exhibiting some of their interesting machinery in motion, and are preparing a handsome exhibit o/ their manufactured goods. About seven or eizht hundred entries have been made up to the present time, many of which are large exhibits, and a rush of entries has now set in. Up to the present time the Ontario people have sent in far the larger number of entries, but it is known that numerous people in the Mariiime Provinces are preparing exhibits which they have not entered yet. An Ontario earriaze builder has en- tered a carriage valued at $1,500. The entries of catile are now coming in briskly, and many of the well known Nova Scotia prize herds will be exhibited, but [the Province will find a keen com- petition in this line. Eatries of horses, cattle and sheep from our Province have also been forwarded, also a number of articles of Provincial industry. The entries for live stcck closes to-day. Other exhibits can be entered up to the 13th inst. We hope that our agriculturists and manufacturers will act their part well, and send in their entries in good time, —_— _—s™ + Summerside Mails. Ix reference to tlie queries of our correspondents about Summerside mails, the Assistant Inspector begs to state that the mails are despatched to this office by 6.30 a. m. and 6 p.m. trains. The people of that town must have been sat- isfied with the hours for closing those mails, as they never made any applica- tion here for a chanve; but since the first instaut, a change has been made,and the morniog mail for this city will not close before six o’clock ua the moruing of despatch. ™ If this does not suit «those interested they have only to ask for a further change, give a sufficient reason for it, ; into | and it will at once be carried effect. ~2o-~<D 6 00-————— —-— The recent eartijuake in Asia Minor | and on the isiand cf Chio is said to have | {°° > "® | tried befere J udge Deacon last Friday, and been more severe tha: even the tercibiy destructive one of last Apt. THE DAILY Hx AMIN e-- a te i A a th eee Customs Statistics. We are indebted to E. L. Lydiard, Esq., for the fellowing stetement of exports from Queen's and King’s Counties during the month ef Augnat : LOts TERS, Colonial, 3.923 b ixcs.. cee e 19,115 Foreign, 10,501 boxes... ... 202,504 - $221,619 OTHER FISH. Cahomia lk... cniiissenceee sancendeance $ 1,376 POPCIZD «0. 0.000 ceeeenene coeeeenee 12,463 13,839 OATS, Celonial, 9,21 bushels.........$4,565 Foreign, 6,350 bushels ......++ 2,804 7,369 EGas, Foreign, $3,154 dozen........ 311.405 11,405 res «8 ; Me eae Ship's Seld, abroad, 2,172 tons...... 6,377 MISCELLANEOUS, Aa, cnc oe niedlicene aneveeers $1,457 ea FOr@IQD., ..00cceee reece ceeees soeees 14,812 16,269 $276,878 Cash recsipts for month from the same Counties.. .........812,898 oe | Arrival oft the Northampton. crops, apples, and Indian coru will not | . average half a crop, owing to the severe | One of the finest ships afloat—the North- ampton,—commanded oy one of the most \famous sailors of the day-—Vics-Admiral | Sir F. Leopold McClintock, Kt., F. R. S.— | arrived at Charlottetown this forenoon. As seon as she arrived, His Honor the | Lieut. Governor, accompanied by His Honor Judge He ssley, and Major Peake, A. D. C., weat on board. His Honor the Lieut. Governor has, we learn, issued cards of invitation to a Ball on Wednesday evening. It is hoped there will be a cricket match at the Park to-morrow; and a lawn tennis match has bcen suggested. ~~ ee Canadian Morsss Seized at Vance- boro. (St. Jolin News.) ' | Last week a covsignment of eighteen P. |E. 1 working horses, shipped over the St. |John & Maine Railway from St. Jehn, were seized by the eustoms officials at | Vanceboro on the ground of undervaluation. Negotiations have been going on between \the shipper and ewner. Mr. John Stevens, of Boston, for the recovery of the animais, | but they are st ll im durance vile, with jevery prospect of being sold by auction jsoon. Enquiry by the reporter brought out the iact that the horses were shipped from Prince Edwad Island on the 18th ult. From St. John they were shipped for Boston by the Sc. Jehn & Maine Railway, ,and entered at Venceboro upon the value sworn to before the American Consul at Summerside. The duties were paid, on the consular cercificate, by ‘he railway at Van- ceboro, after which,on the ground of under- valuation, the customs officers seized the animals, held them in custody, and then sent them under seal to Bangor. The herses are new atas‘able in Bangor. The horses were entered as worth $50 each, and the custems officials contend they are really worth $159. ee --———_——- Catching Salmon by Machinery. HOW A FISHING WHEEL SCOOPS UP FISH ON THE COLUMBIA RIVER. The San Francisco (Cal.) ‘* Bulletin,” in a recent issue says:—i*rom an English gen- tleman who has travelled overland from British Columbia to this city we learn that anew device, which has been patented, is now in operation t kirg salmon on the Columbia River. This device, a machine, is known as “‘ Williams’ patent fishing wheel,” and is located on the Oregon side of the Columbia River, about a mile and a half belew the ca-cades. This device con sists of a jetty of rocks built out from a point on the shore of the river, ouiside of which is a planked sluiceway, to which an undershot wheel with large tank buckets revolves. The sluiceway was built when the river was at its lowest stage of water, and the wheel is hung so that it can be raised or lowered, according io the stage of water. Tne instinct of the salmon is to run up the river alongside of the bank in- stead of mid-channel. By this the fish can take advantage of the eddies below jutting points of land. On these projecting points of land the Ind‘ans have from time immem- orial taken salmon in large quantities with dipnets. The jetty built out from the point above named makes a larger and longer slack water behind it, and the sal- mon rounding the point rush into the slviceway to get up the river. In vie sluice- way the wheel, which revolves in the enr- rent, is gauged so as to sweep within a foot of the bottom, and the salmon are scooped up into the tanks or buckeis, which latier let ont the water as they ascend. On the wheel descenc ing, the fish are thrown out into a trough or gutter below, where they remain until they are taken away to. be canned. The arrangement of the sluice, wheel, etc., is a most successful one, the catch of adult salmon, which are the only ones canned, runuing from 1,500 to 4,000 per day. There is virtnally no expense in taking the fish save attending to the wheel. ——— 4 ae — The Best F’arm Horse. The ‘Philadelphia Farmer” says:— Years ayo, when a faster horse than then existed was desirable, there was reason in the attempts te improve the speed of the animal, but there is hardly a doubt that the good of the farmer has been nearly alto- gether lost sight ef in the desire to get horses of great speed. The best farm horse is the strong horse, the one that can step out lively, and bas endurance to go through a day’s work without great fatigue. The business of raising fast horses is altogether distinct from the business of the farmer. It is a source of excitement to see a horse race, but when a farmer thinks the horse he sees racing is the one he ought to have on his farm he makes a mistake. > ele A Ruffian Sentenced to Thirty Lashes for Attempted Rape. Orrawa, Ang. 31.—The case of attempt- ed rape, in which a young lady named Mar- garet Sykes, who was returning home, was attacked by a tramp named Jedediah Wing, bas been disposed of. The prisoner, who had been committed to Pembroke gael, was sentenced to two months with hard labour \in the Central Prison, Toronto. and to re Lecal and Gther texas, ar s2 Hype'’s Currse—Family Grocery— ™. K. ‘ace, > Mr, Joun Keuiy wi'l be a ecoandidate the Licensing Beard to-merrow, - Tre evening editions of the Halifax //erald and Chronicle are now sold for one ceut per copy. am Rev. Mr. Resston, of Quebec, preached yesterday moraing ard evening at St Paul’s Church. > Rx¥GULAR convoeation of King Solomon Lodge at Masonic Hal! this (Monday) evening, at 8 o'clock. shar}. ° D. A, Bruce will give a cash discount of 124 per cent. off his usual low prices for 30 days. s2 lw > meet in the there have , > ” Con missioa As yet Tue ** Asylum Hospital this afternoon been no *‘ startling developmeuts.” tol An advance guard of sheey and swine—of New Erunawick's latest imp. rtation has arrived at St. John and gives great satisfae- tion. —-> Tue Rev. Dr. Wright, of McGill Col- lege, Montreal, read the lessons at St. Peter’s Church yesterday forenoon. He leaves for home this week. o tev. Dr. Lacetis Tay.or died yesterday afternoon at Shaws Hotel Brackley Point from heart disease. The remains were for- warded this morning to Coburg, Ont., by ex- press. —— GRAVENSTEIN APPLEs, Grapes, Bananas, Tomatoes and Lemons, at The Confection- ery. [Sept 1—2i] > Lamps ave bein, placed by tho Ciiy Fathers at different pon along Pownal wharf for the accomod>tion ef the odicers and crew of the ‘‘ Norchampton.” si docs {EMEMBER the sale of the Tracadie Lobster Factory toemorrow, Tuesday, 6th inst, 11 o’clock, at Hyndman’s corner. A rare chance to obtain one of the best siunds for Lobster- fishing on the Island. —_--<>>-—_——- Tue following are te returns of the Monc- ten Ageucy of the P. 0 Savings Bank for August: ‘* Deposits, $9,551; withdrawals, $6,075. Excess of depos'ts for month, $3,- 476. The excess of deposits for the last three months is upwards of $10,000.” Poor ruined country ! - >: ——— MoonticHr Excursion, — The steamer Soutiport will leave Kerry Wharf at 8 p. m., on Weduesday, 7th inst, and run up and down East and West Rivers. Lively music engaged. Refreshments on board. Tickets 25 cents. [s 8, 3i pd -_---+_<+--——- ANOTHER ISLANDER ABROAD. — We clip with much plasure the following item frem the Woodstock Scn‘incl. Ata eoncert giver in this town the other eveniag, Miss Lind- say’s beautiful song ‘‘ Far Away,” was very effectively rendered by Mr. Jas. Fraser, the popular travellerfor Messrs. Lugdan Evans & Co., of Montreal. In response to an impor- tunate encoore Mr. F.aser again delighted the audience with ‘‘ Rute Brittania.” ~—Lalagneles- Now ‘hat the ‘“‘Northampton” has arrived would it not be well to have a Lawn Tennis Tournament. We believe there are here many geutlemen proficient in this game, and not afew of our yeung ladies handle the racquet well. The game is rapidly increasing in popularity, but as yet the Island has uot kept abreast with the other Provinces. ———- HS Tue only place on P. E. I.. where you can get your pin fire breech-leading guns changed inte a central fire, is at Browns, corner Prince and Grafton streets, Ch’town. [s 2lw wi Si altien oe Tue Rev. H. FT. Cowperthwaite preached on Sunday evening a very timely and forcible sermon on the ‘‘ Sabbath Day,” its observ- ance, etc., giving many instances of its dese- cration in a/' parts of tae world. At the close of bis d’scourse the Rev gentleman made some passing and we'l-merited remarks in regard to the life and labors of the Jate Dr. Lachlin Taylor, the celebrated traveller and lecturer, ‘items. A Hawnpsome Vitta Restpexce.—Wm. Dodd will sell at auction to-morrow on the premises, at 120'clock, poon, the very hand- some Villa Resideace of H. Edmund Swabey, Esq., situated on the St. Peter’s Road, about 24 miles from the city. This very valuable property consist» of 144 acres of land ina high state of cultivation, and theroughly well fenced. The dwelling house is a handsome three storey bvilding with mrnsard reof, containing twelve reoms. The out-buildings are admirably arrenged, and consist of barns, cow and horse atubles, ceach house, pig bouse, and farmer’s cotiage; also a pump and water tank to contain 20,600 ga‘lons. The premises con.man’s a beau iful view of the Hillsborough river and harbor, and the property is one of the most desirable in the ne ghberhood of the city for a gentieman’s residence. See adver- tisement. —_——-+——__ —20o-—_—_— ~~ Persena’. Mr. W. Murpny revurned from Boston on Saturday last, accompanied by Mrs. John A. Murphy and Miss Hernandez, from Cuba. Hon. Joun O'Connor is now ow his way to St. John. Mr. O'Connor's healsh has not been of the best for some time past, and it is to be hoped he will find the air of St. John agreeable. If not, let him try Prince Edward Island. The Island will be glad to welcome bhim,and do him good. Six Jeux A, Macponacp will sail froin Eng- land for home on the Sth inst. Hon. ALEX. MACKENZIE, it is said, was in- vited to dine with the Queen during his visit to the old country. _ Dr. Tacuz, Deputy Minister of Agricul. ture, is on his way to Tr&cadie, N. B., to con- tinue observations on the lepers in the institu- tion at that place. Tue Governor General shortens his tour in the North West somewhat and alters his in- tended course, so as to enable him te see some: thing while on his journey of the United States far West, and to reach the seaboard in time to greet the Princess on her’ return to Canada. Mr. Gonpwin Suita has been appointed President of the Economy and Trade Depart ment by the Social Science Congress to be held in Pyublin. LoNGPELLOW has in his time declined three embassies, oS The Quebee Government has* decided to ecnstruct the Point Claire branch railroad, The first aod 0! this year’s crop of ceive fifteen lashes with the cat-o’-nine-| which will connect the Occidental Railway tails twice during his imprisonment. > oranges in loriday are unusually fine, ' with the Grand Trunk. TR, SHPTHMBER 5, 1881. NEWS NOTSES. ‘he British Parliament was prorogued till November 12. Within the last ten years 1,300,000 Ita’- for | dans have emigrated to foreign parts. Gerwapy intends to spend $3,000,000 on the fortitication of Dantzic this fe'l. The sitkworms of Italy have yiclded a very large crop of cocoons this season, The drouth has caused a loss of millions of dollars to the State of Pennsylvania. Milk is scarce in Teronto,-—owing to the drought—and milkmen are putting up the price. New Zealand has a $50 poll tax on Ch’ nese, and New South Wales is going to imitate her. A large number of exh*bits are new on t»e way from Belgium for the Monireal Exhibition nex’ inenth, A third dining car has jus: been fiaished at the Grand Trunk werks!,o;8, Montreal. It is said to be the finest in America. With an earidow, $750,000 a year, youth hee'th, @ pleasing wife, a taste for sport, and four of the ehoicest homes in the world. Lord Rosebery, to whom Mr. Gladstone owes his seat for Midlothian, puts his nose to the grindstone in a subordi- nate offices under thar not particularly con- cilistory chief, Sir William Harceurt. England may be congratulated on her Roseberries. —~ " RED Bg? ar > ‘ «3, CORRESPONDENCE, eee We do not hold ourselves responsible for the opinions er sta’ements of our correspondents. To the Editor of the Examiner. S1e,—If the City Council or Inspector of Strects would corde: the removal of sidewalk on Long Street (between head of Queeu’s and Spring Park) it would be a stroke ef economy as we'' es much safer for pedestrians. it ap- pears they cannot afford to renew it. Cir. rapes ee et i. es nent =e HOTEHL ARRIVALS. REVERE HOUSE, c Sept. 3.—Chas T Ryall, Torento; DG Surges, do: D W Hunley, do; J D McKay, Chatham; J Hazie on, Fredericton; Mrs dazleton, do; A H Msurais, Malpeque; R B Bell, Ottawa; Mrs R B Bell, do; T M Higgins St John N B.—Sept. 4—Rev Thos. Maguire, Boston; Jas E O’Brien, dor John 8 Cullen do. Sept 6=-A G McKay, Port Hurna, Michigan; Alex McLean, Highb. ok. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept 5—Schr Nyanza, MclIsaac, Gloucester, G B, 324 tons salt, to M Foley; schr Flight, Cousins, D’Esconse. 75 tons limestone; Western Light, Green, Camp- belton, P EJ, maskerel, lobsters, etc., to Carvell Bross. CLEARED, Sept 5—Schr Mary El. nor, Walker, Lunen- burg, ba!; Three Brothers, Quinn, fishing voyaye TO LEP J AA 8 -FOUSE on Douglass Street to let. good order. Pump in yard, moderate. Apply to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. COTTAGE FOR SALE! a. GAY TOWN, near Spring Park Woolen Factory. A snug home for a small family. Will be sold cheap for cash. Also a Building Lot, Address M., Glass Box 116 Charlottetown, {au 31 10: TO RENT! HE HOUSE lately occupied by Lisvur. A Bouton, containing 13 rooms, large gar- den, yard ard coach house, Pump in yard, Apply to owner, In Rent Sept. 5—lw J. H. GATES, July 15—tf Queen Square, Charlottetown, Se a So ———— ee Wante, Cost. For OOK-KEEPER WANiED--A _ BOOK- KX EPER and SALESMAN is wanted for a Store in the country Good references Te- quired, Liberal wages given, Apply at once by letter to this office. [se 5 _—— 4&7 ANTED —A GIRL to do general house- work. Apply to Mrs, John F. Robert- son, Fitzroy Street, near the Kirk, [se 5 Shee from the Quincey House, Kent Street, a light speckled white and red Cow, the tips of her horns broken, white marks around the feet. Any body returning the same to the Quincey House will be suit- ably rewarded, [se 3 2i, wkly li OST, on Saturday last, on St, Petei’s Road, a Silk Umbrella, The fioder will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same with Dr. Jenkins, [se 1 tf <t ERVANT WANTED for General House- \) werk in ® small family. Apply imme- ciately at this office. [se 1 YTRAYED from Mr, Joseph Meagher’ SS Pasture, August 22nd, a small brown Cow, black muzzle, and top off both horns. Any person giving information or returning the Cow to the subscriber will be rewarded,— Tu mas Smita, Prince Street, {au 31 ry\0 LET, with immediate pogsession the House on Orlebar Street, lately occupied by Misses Smith & Snaddon, contsining eight rooms. Rent low. Apply to Henry Blatch, Picasaut Street, [au 30 tt re°O LET—A House containing six rooms $ Possession ist September. Apply to Jas. McLxop, pring Park Road, [au 13 tf sLERK WANTED—A Clerk with ome experience in a Grocery Store wanted None but a goodsalesman Leed apply. Ad- dress P. O. Box 212, with recommendation, “HOP TO LET—At a moderate rent, the K Shop at present ocenpied by Patrick Me- | Kenna, Shocmaker, on Great George Stree. next to S. W. Crabbe’s Hardware Store. Post session after the 17tb inst, Apply to Wiz-, LAM Dopp, Queen Square, pau 3§ Stock, as great Baryains wil! be given. cheap. tTE W nerter HOUSE IN TOWN, and have on hand one of the BILL HEADS, Selling Off © reat Bargains. Wholesale and retail, —AaT THE— “Manchester House,” Queen Street. A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. ee eee MMVHE ‘subscriber intending to ye out of the Fancy trade, effers his entire _ Steek of Staple aud Faucy Dry Goods, Beots and Shees, AT GREATLY REDUCKD PRICES TOR CABH ONLY. The Sale Now Going on. - - - Dress Geeds aad Job Lots at Gost, Country Tradera and intending purchasers will de well to inspect the A nics lot of Boys’ Tweed Suits very N. B.—Please observe the Sign, Manchester House. es Readymade Clothing at a Hargain. S. W. HeMURRAY, Ch’town, Sept. 5, ’81—1i wkly 2i NO HUMBUG! —- =~ O10 mona Fide Reduction for Cash ———:0: CITY HARDWARE STORE. O20 guarantee to sell at LOWER PRICES, and GIVE SATISFACTION THAN ANY OTHER Largest and Best Selected Stocks of FA Ri WwW A RE TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, COMPRISING House and Cariiage Bailders Stock and General Hardware, Painters’ Supoties, ia Best English Leads and Oils, and Everythisg to be feund in a First- (liss Hardware Stere. Call and see for yourselves—you can’t fail to get Bargains. Don’t forget the place—the Old Reliable City Hiardware Store. N. B.—Goods delivered free of charge at Railway and BCURKE, SON & CO. Steamboats. August 30, 1881—3w law, wkly 3w, pat —— THE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision ef Mr, J, W. Mitchell, TO FRLaee e LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POSTERS, DODGERS, &c., Ke, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices, FOR CASE CUSTOMERS. Charlottetewn, Sept. 1, 1881. + ee More New Goods. 4) CASES AND BALES! JUSE OPENING AT J. B. Macdonald’s, Queen Strect. —_———0:0-— Black and Colored Cashmeres, French Merinos, Fancy Bress Goods, Plaids, Winceys, White and Grey Cottons (cheaper than ever), Priats, Satins, Silks, Feathers, Gieves, Hosiery, Ribbons (new shades), Ladies Biack Straw Hats, at Cust. As these Goods will have to be cleared out before regular Fall Goods arrive, Cash customers can depend on getiing | Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD. 68 Queen Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 17, ’81—wkly, pat pres EYEE Diliaia. Y semen