- = — Local and Other Items. . ~ eS 4a eee SOOO eee, «eee - @ «eee — Oysrers are selling for less than a dollar a barrel on the streets of Summerside. 8 > = = = — Tus Summerside Jovrnal says that owing tothe heavy storm on Saturday last mack» ere! fishing has hung at a discount during the past week, SuPRISE Pasty Postronen.—We learn ghat the ‘‘ Surprise party,”’ with which a souris gallant intended favoring his special friends, has, owing to the inclemency of the weather on Saturday last, been post- poned indefinitely. -> ‘ A great trot is arranged for Wednesday next at Summerside Driving Park. The two famous horses ‘‘ Jeff’ and ‘Sporter’’ belonging to Stephen McNeill, Esq., will trot on that occasion, a sight in itself well worth travelling many miles to see. -<>-- Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court, yesterday morning, John Teate, drunk and incapable, was fined $3 or 14 days; Mary McCallum, on complaint of Catherine Pow. er, was fined $1 and costs or 4 days, for assault and battery on the person of the latter. Geo. M. Price, Esg., intends building a Trotting Park on his land adjoining the Railway, about a mile from Summerside. The work will be commenced this fall, and the Park will be opened early next sum-« mer. — Journal, a Tue following appears in the advertising columns of the Summerside Journal :— ‘¢Reraaction,—I hereby apologise for the language 1 used towards my sister, Mrs. Thomas McLellan, and fully retract it asa slander wholly untrue and unfounded. My irritable temper is my only excuse. Dated 6th day of July, 1877. (Signed) Wituam Cunris. (Witness) Ricuarp Krattine).” MARINE Examination. —At a meeting o! the Marine Board in this city on the 25th and 26th inst., Capt. P. A. Scott, R.N., Chairman, John Westaway and James Fairchild, of Georgetown, prepared at the Commercia! College, passed successful ex. aminations and received Mates’ Certifi. cates. These were the only candidates before the Board, -_ ao Fishing last week was as good as we have had any week through the season. On Friday the boats all made good hauls, some running as high as 3,000. The American schooner ‘‘ D, B. Webb,” of Deer Isle, took on that day 30 bbls., and during the week 7U bbis., which she reports to be the best and only good fishing she had during the simmer. Sheis the only vessel of the fleet now in this part of the ‘‘ Bay,” the est all having moved south,— Pio, 7 bo Berrs’ Cova, Nrtp.—A recent communi« cation from Betts Cove informs us that a melancholy and fatal accident occurred there by fire on the night of the 8th, when two houses were consumed, and two men, one named Hart aod the other Connors, were burned to death. Two others be- sides were very seriously injured, one of them, it is sai/!, having both hands very badly burned, The bodies of Hart and Connors, we learn, were brought on here for intermeut a few days since. —Nfld. Paper. a ere amines Porators.—-In view of the probable de- mand that will exist for potatoes in Grea Britain, owing to the decline of this year's crops, Mr, John Hughes, of this city, has sent per steamer ‘' Prince Edward,’ sev- eral samples of Island potatoes. These are the first samples of potatoes ever sent to England from this place and will, no doubt, enable English dealers to select and setavalue on the kind of potatoes that are suitable for their importation. — —- +e A LiveLy bear hunt took place on Mon-~ day night last at Miminigash. The animal was fired at but escaped wounded, it is thought. From the noise made in rushing through the wood. the. bear is supposed to be a very large one. We learn that &pother bear-hunt took place at Tignish a few weeks ago, the animal in that instance lso escaping: Our Tignish correspondent kindly sent us a lively description of the chgse, but we are unable to find room for it in this number of our paper.—Pioneer. Tue S, S. ‘Prince Edward” sailed for Pictou yesterday, to take in bunker coal, aul proceed thence for Montreai, where she will load grain for Glasgow. She will feturn again to Charlottetown this fall, sailing from Glasgow about the 24th Oc. tober and from Liverpool about the 30th OctoLer. We understand it is the inten- tion of the Managers to place the ‘ Prince Edward ” on the berth on her arrival here in November to load potatoes for England, and as the potatoe crop is a failure there the ‘‘ Prince Edward "’ offers every induce- Ment to shippers who wish to avail them- felves of this opportunity. =- —— a | Latest by Telegraph. LO OO A LA Le tes cae, Latest from Montreal. oe ee Special Dispaich to Daily Examiner. Montreal, Sept. 27. The flour market is dull and weak. Buy ers are holding off. The English wheat market is lower and declining :— Superior Extra, $6 40 to 6 45 “xtra Superfine, 6 35 to 6 40 Fancy, 6 05 to 6 10 Spring Extra, 6 00 to 6 06 Supertine, 5 70 to 5 80 Strong Bakers’, 6 35 to 6 55 Fine, 4 90 to 4 90 Middlings, 4 35 to 4 50 Pollards, 9 50 to 5 75 U; C. Bags per 100 Ibs., 3 15 to 3 20 City Bags, delivered, 3 10to 3 15 Oatmeal 4 90 tod 10 Wheat is five cents lower because of sn advance in freights. Provisions are fira. WAR NEWS. Lonwon, Sept. 26, Itis reported that by the Czar’s order the question of war or peace has been dis- cussed by the Council of Ministers of St, Petersburg. The Grand Duke Constana] tine, who presided, and the Minister of War pronounced for s continuance of war. Other Ministers were in favor of peace negotiations. This seems sensational and is altogether contrary to the general tenor of the news. A further levy has been made on the Russian landwebr. Fiftystwo battalions are mow proceeding to the front. It seems probable thatthe Turkish ac- counts ‘are correct’ that Plevna was re- victualled and reinferced on the 23rd by twenty battalions of infantry, two batteries of artillery, two thousand cavalry, and an immense quantity of food and ammuni- tion. Rainy weather is impeding operas tions. Osman Pasha reports three considerable engagements since the 24th, in all of which the Turks were victorious. Osman Pasha's position is believéd to be secure, and the impression at Constantinople and Sophia is that the Russians and Rouman- ans are withdrawing gradually from the attempt against Plevna. GENERAL NEWS, Pakis, Sept. 26. Never before did painful animosity at- tain the intensity which has been growing between opposing political parties since the 16th of May. Trouble is apprehended ag the election day approaches. Lonpow, Sept. 26. The Times, in its financial article, says that business is very dull and inactive, and nothing but complaints are heard on all sides of the immovable tion. There is too good reason to believe that the na- tion must prepare for another struggle be- fore prosperity is regained. Frepericton, N. B., Sept. 26. This evening we were visited by a heavy shower of rain, followed by thunder and lightning. During the storm the light. ning struck a house in Gibson, occupied by David Evans, teamster, The lightning went down the chimney, tearing portions of the ceiling and floors with it, and struck a twelve year old daughter of Mr. Evans, slightly paralyzing one of her feet, but not seriously, Other damage is reported to have been done by the storm. ‘he storm lasted about half an hour, New York, Sept. 26, A train was thrown from the track of the [\linois Central Railroad yesterday morn. ing, near Sans Davall. Seven passengers were killed and a number injured, Masks ed men were seen by the passengers and it is supposed, that they derailed the train, but were frightened away. Ortawa, Sept. 56. A young lady was drowned at St Cath, erines this morning. She’ slipped while crossing the locks, By a terrific thunder storm last night, buildings were damaged but there were no fatalities. The Presidents of the Grand Trunk and Great Western have issued instructions to their executives of maintaining equal rates of fares, and have concurred in the ap. pointments of the Joint Committee of the two Boards for the better enforcement of these instructions. The Quebec Government has appointed Mr. Deery, Advocate, Rcorder of the City Court at a salary of $1600. Mathews, the Aberdeen forger, has been ‘committed to the Toronto Jail to await orders from the Ottawa Government. Curran, Consul for Sheehan, bas renewed his application for the releasg of the pris oner. The Chief Justice refuses, the Crown framing another charge. Dispatches received by the Department of the Interior report Commissioners satis- factorily arranging treaties with all the indians. Passengers. Per Str. ‘‘ Worcester,’ to Boston,Sept. 27— Miss $, Cunningham, John Morris, Miss C. Sharkey, A. Clarke, Jas. Swan, Miss Annie Ross, Mary J. Ross, Jessie McLeod, Mrs. S. Gary, Miss E. Gary, ts Gary, M. Riggs Agnes McL:2od, Henry “Pender, Mrs. Flo Robbins, Miss Ellen Laird, Miss McDonald§ Margaret Ford, Mrs. Ledwell, Jolin Mes Donald, Miss Kate Music, Miss Godfrey, John Delaney, Mrs. R. C. Johns In this city, on the 26th inst., William Shaw, aged 43 years. Funeral will_take place from his late residence, on Wey- mouth Street, to-day, at 11 o'ciock. ! ji - Other items. ERR AALAND OE OLD | Local and neers. turned from Canada last evening. ma oe" Masonic. —The tenth annual session of the Masonic Grand Lodge of New Bruns~ wick was held in St. John, on Wednesday evening last. The following officers were elec'ed for the ensuing year: — Rk. T, Clinch, Grand Master; E, J. Wetmore, D. Grand Master; Henry Duffell, 8. G, War- den; James Boone, 8S. G. Warden ; James MoNicholl, jr., G. Treasurer; Rev. . Part- ridge, G. Chap. ; Dingee Scribner, Tyler. 2 OF 8 re Saturday’s storm has interrupted the fishing, and since then the highest catch per boat reported was 300. The fishermen report the mackere! still in abundance, but of a very poor quality. Several boats came to grief in the storm. Mr. Davidson lost twoand athird badly injured. We hear some of the Kildare boats were also badly damaged. With this exception there was no loss sustained by fishermen, — Pio. —_—-_--——-~> + aD +e oe — SumMEeRsIDE.—-The financial position of the town of Summerside, on September 20, [877 :— LIABIL’TIES, Siemeg Magistrate, $ 52 89 Poll Tax to be refunded, 156 00 To’l am’t of Liabilities #208 89 1904 67 3318 75 $5432 31 Revenue and Expenditure ) Bal. from that account j S'Side Corporation Prop, ASSETS, Bills receivable Public Wharf (due from 32 62 Lessee) ., 394 59 Assessment 76 uncollected 92 34 do 7. he 1045 46 Cash in Bank 2 37 Judgements in Police Court 15 46-1582 84 Public Wharf, Wharfinger’s Office valued at 65 00 Furniture in Police Station 72 15 do Clerk’s office 37 25-109 40 FIRE DEPAR1 MENT. Engine House and Lot $ 775 07 2 Fire Engines, Nos. 1 & 2 950 00 2 Hose Reels for same 225 00 Hose for same 425 00 1 Fire Alarm Be!! 100 00 20 Public Wells 1200 00-3675 07 $5432 31 SE aD Hotel Arrivals. Se REVERE HOUS». Sept. 27.—I. C. Hall, jr., City; E. A. Record, Moncton; W.G, Slethan, Halifax. —— = Shipping Intelligence. PP at NO PORT OF CHARLOTTETLO WN. ENTERED. Sept. 26.—Schr. Columbia, Campbell, trading voyage, 222 bbls. mackerel; An- cilla, Walpole, Pictou, coal; P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou, coal; Acadian, Whed» den, Wallace, stone ; Gazelle, Kennedy, Pictou, ballast ; Onward, Scott. Wallace, stone; M. A. Starr, Smith, Halifax, mdse. CLEARED. Sept. 27.—Str. M, A. Starr, Smith Souris, ballast; Alexander, McNeill, She diac, ballast ; Queen, Ball, Rustico, salt and bait; P. L. G., Anderson, Pictou, bal- last ; Onward, Scott, Wallace, flour and salt ; S. S. Prince Edward, Frazer, Pictou, mdse.; Leonora, Wright, Pictou, ballast; Str. Worcester, Hedge, Boston, sundries. DESTINATION OF VESSELS IN PORT. CONNOLLY S WuHanr— Leonora, Wright, Richibucto. Lornp’s WHarrF— Onwar.l, Seott, Wallace. Ancilla, Walpole, doubtful. P. L. G., Pictou. Harvest flome, Louisburg. Margaret Jane, Pictou, Peake’s No, | WHarr— Raven, Power, Magdalene Islands. Thistle, Roy, doubtful. Morning Star, Power, doubtful. & Springtield, Crapaud. Corsair, Pictou. QUEEN’s WHarr— Gazelle, Robertson, Pi3tou, Star of the Sea, LeBoutallier, doubtful. Maria Delphine, Quebec. 2eakE’S No, 2 WHarr— Harry Davies, Yates, West Indies. Brigt. Siena, McLeod, doubtful. Prake’s No, 3 WHarr— Rustic, Wise, Buctouche. Medway Belle, doubtful. STEAM Nay. WHARF— Sylvanus McD., Powley, doubtful, Duncan's WHARF— Bay State, McPherson, Miminigash, a eee Lhe Long Looked-for ‘COLLINS’ GEOGRAPHY, Prescribed for Use ia the Public Schools, JUST OPENED a i: el jep. 25-3im-% > us — _ Shop and Wareho ~— to ‘Let puat Shop and Wareh n Water and Pownal'S'~ ‘1? formerly occupied by the late N. RaNnKIN. Terms made ki n_.on application. to .C, D. RANKIN, Drnggist. _. , Nept. 26— | @REAT RACE! PrrsonaL,—E, J. Hodgson, Esq., res | ‘|patrons, friends and acquaintances, that _.}ular * Polka Quadrille’’ and the new and corner of i ; — ON THE — SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK ! TO TAKE PLACE | ' ON WEDNESDAY, S7d October New, Commencing als O'clock, p.m. — No. t!—3 Minore Crass.—Purse of $61; $30 to first, $15 to second $10 to third and $6 to fourth, No. 2—Free to Att.—Purse of $100; $60 to first, $30 to second and $10 te third, No 3~—GRKEN Ciass.—Purse of $50; $20 to first, $15 to second, $10 to third and $5 to fourth, The above races will be mile heats, 2 in 3, { except No. 2, which will be 3in5. Im all, four to enter and three to start. Eatrance fee 10 per cent. of purse. A horse distancing the field gets first | money only. Entrance will close at 10 p.m. on Tues- day, 2nd October, Rules of National Association to govern. Admission to Park 25 cents; Carriages {5 cents extra. In the free for all race, stallions will of course, be allowed lo compete. THOMAS H. ROBBLEER, Secretary, Steamers “‘ Secret” & “ Miramichi” WILL NOT CALL A T Charlottetown on the way to Mon- treal; but passengers leaving here by Tuesday morning’s train will catch one of the boats at Summerside each week. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, Sept. 24—2aw pat 3w ‘TERPSICHORE HALL, Creat Ceorge St., (877, ‘*When the body is in motion the mind reposes itself.’’— Essay on Melancholy. RS. BURRIS again respectfully notifies the public, and particularly her former she will form Dancing Classes for their season, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, the 2nd October, at 8 p. m. During this term (in addition to all the usual dances); will be taught the very pop- fashionable ‘** Boston.” Other Dances. Quadrille Polkas, elc., etc., will be intro duced and taught, if requested by parties forming a class. A Juvenile Class, for one term only, will be opened on the following day, Wednes- day, at 4p. m., or any other hour to accom- J; modate parents and pupils. on these premises the art of dancing was first taught in Prince Edward Island, by M. Captello, a son of tbe then proprietor, }‘ nearly three-quarters of a century ago; and sinve then continued—with a few years intermission—up to the present time—some of the pupils being the best educated and wealthy members of the community, and from some of whom letters have recently been received by the present teacher, ac- knowledging the advantage of the instruc- tion they received, which enabled them to make themselves sociable and enjoy society in far foreign lands. Ch’town, Sept. 27, 1877. KING SQUARE HOUSE | ILORING DEPARTMENT, Vi aay: STOCK OF CLOTHS received part of oar ; Tweeds, Blue Worsted Coatings. Black ” : Fancy “ 7 Honeycomb Overcoating. Cambridge Naps, Fancy - Stripe e Plain “ Blue and Black Moscow, President, Beaver, | Pilot, | a 6é 4 cé eé ‘Black Venetian, * These Goods have been personally select- ed ty our Mr. L. L. Beer from the best’ Houses in the British Markets. —_—— oe + : We have every Faciliiy for the production of First-class CLOTHING. | BEER & SONS. Sept. 18— { } ‘ APPLES. Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1877, For Fall and Winter Wear,\- COMPRISING S80 PIBCEHS Auction Sales, BY AUCTION, THIS DAY. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER THE 28TH: AT 10 0 CLOCK," 40 BARRELS.’ ‘Just landed, in Prime Order.’ i Bb. BALDERSTON. No. 11 Queen St., Sept. 28. HORSEK B* AUCTION, ‘THIS DAY, at 2 o'clock, p. m., 1 Good CART HORSE, | TRUCK WAGON, MACKENZIE & STUMBLES. Sept, 28, 1877. — ere een ~ Apples and Pears. Gj T AUCTION, THIS DAY, at 24 o'clock. at my Sale Room, Queen Square, 50 Bbls. Choice APPLES (in good order), 8 Boxes PEARS. WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer. Sept. 28, 1877—lin AUCTION. Summerside, Sept 27, '77, [THe SUBSCRIBERS will offer at Auction, On Saturday, the 29th, at 11 o’clock, a. m., 100 Boxes RAISINS, 00 Boxes SOAP, 20 Chests TEA, 200 Reams WRAPPING PAPER, 20 M. PAPER BAGS, 00 Doz. LAMP CHIMNIES, 20 Duz. PAILS, 2) Doz. BROOMS, 20 Casks KEROSENE OIL. —ALSO— | Superior CABINET ORGAN—new. MACKENZIE & STUMBLREs. Barque “Viking.” “ye be Seld by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Steam Navigation Company’s W harf, Char- lottetowa, Priuce Edward Island, instruction and amusement the coming On MONDAY, the lst Day of Octobor aext (1877), at 12 o’clock noon, under and virtue ot a Mortgage, dated 4th October, A, D. 1875, made between James Phillips Douse of Charlottetown, in said Island, Merchant, ot the one part, and George J. Troop, and William J Lewis, of Halitax, Merchants, of the other part such as the New Highland Schottish, (which said Mortgage, by virtue of an assigan- ment or transfer, September, 1877, has become duly vested in the undersigned), the BARQUE “VIKING,” of Charlottetown aforeszid, 349 tons per register, built, in the year 1872, classed 7 years A at English Lloyds, and re-classed aod coppered aring date the 4th day of 2 August, 1875, together with all Boars, An- cHors, Cains, Saints, Rieeine, TACKLE, and It may not here be amiss to state that ag may oy to said barque belonging. or further particulars apply at the office ot Messrs. LonewortH & Haszarp, Solicitors Jharlottetow na. Dated this fifteenth day of September, 1877. F. L. HASZARD, Assignee of Mortgagee. Sept. 18— FOR CHARTER, | HE “JESSIE HOYT,” 276 tons (three- masted schooner), is now due at Cape Breton from Ireland, and will accept a grain freight to Europe. F. S. HANFORD & CO. Ch'town, Sept. 26—3in WAGON FOR SALE. VIS-A- VIS WAGON, nearly new, will be sold at a bargain. Inqnire at this office. Ch'town, Sept, 22. aa = Wants, ete., ete. sar" Advertisements under this heading, in space not ex- ceeding half an inch, will be inserted for TEN CENTS per day. Eor4 Gold Albert Chain, on Tuesaday, the 25th, between W. W. Wellner’s ewelry Shop and the Athenwum. The nder, on leaving it at W. W. Wellner’s or at this Office, will be rewarded. Sept. 28—2in HE Individual who walked off with an Umbrella from my office on Tuesday last will oblige by returning it to W.C DESBRISAY. Sept. 27th, ANTED—By a trustworthy, industrious young man, a situation as Clerk ia a Dry Goods or Grocery Store. Apply to 8, C. CLARKE, Mouat Stewart. Sept. 25—tt ‘\AJANTED—A Muid Servant for general ‘thonsework; good references required. Apply immediately to Mrs. A. Stronacn, King Square. Ch’town, Sept. 24—2in* —_—-- OST—A CRICKET STUMP, between the Victoria Park and the house of George McLeod. Esq. The linder, on leav- fig it at the Office of Rrecken & Fitzgerald or Union Bauk, will be rewarded. Sept. 22. Spt spheome” ered ie Gs: a