— <a ee aa 4b cal and Giher Items, 6 McDox an, Esq., M. P., is in the aty: - 4 gexTise M sktM canbe seen at New gaxv “se this eve DIDS igads ¢ a , Noss) good and cheap Hats at L. E v0 . : Noss sep3 . s Prowse oe the Vity Small Debt Court in session to- . was adjourned until to-morrow. day ° y Moegistrate’s Court, ge Stipendiary one d'unk and one assault cage ArT gbs forenoon, were dispose i of Tue steamer! Shattuck arrived from Hali- ax this morning, and will return this even- ing with produce. > a oo - vin We. A. Pavont, ticket agent Hoosac ruovel Roate, left this morning tora trip to and Movtreal. poston ag A good TIME in store for all who attend the Garden Party at Newlands this evening [t clesee at 8 o'clock. - - a Pisuerman named Charles Chiasson, soother named Frigo, and another whose same ig unknown were drowned at Shippegan Gally, N. B., a few days ago* - oo - Mx. Geonce McSweeney, the popular rietor of the Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, is visiting the city. He is stay- ing at the Rankin. na Puovek —Mr. Angus McPhee shot twenty- ight plover in one hour and tive minutes on gst Thureday morning. He reports them very plentiful in Georgetown Royalty. - > Go to the Garden Party this evening in aid of St James’ Church at Newlands, the beautiful residence of Malcolm McLeod, Fsq , Malpeque Road. There will be various at- tractions. eile Over 78,000 deaths this \ear in Europe from cholera, of which, say, 77,000 were in Spain. The love of dirt is a fearful and won- derfal thing, but, as the unfortunate Spzn- iacde are learning, it has its drawbacks. tin FoorpaLt.—There will be a meeting of the Football Club at the office of Messrs. Peters & Peters, Cameron Block, on to-morrow (Fridsy) evening at 8 o'clock. All members, god those intending to join, are requested to attend. —— Taosks aNv Vatises —-L. E. Prowse, having bought a lot of Trunks and Valises at about 33 per cent less than regular price, is prepared to give the best bargeins ever given on P. E, Island in Trunks and Valises, sep3 -_ +e = —_ Trcexets for the Wanderers’ Amateur Minstrel Extertainment are for sale at Chap- pelle’s, and at the drugstores. The ordinary admission is 25 tents, reserved seats 35 cents; of these 200 only are issued and those wish- ing such should secure them at once, a Awsrwas Hats.—A lot more new Hats just received at L. E. Prowse’. sep3 —— Te Marchioness of Lansdowne has, we hear, gone on a visit to the Earl and Counteas of Winterton, at Shillinglee Park, Sussex. On the termination of her stay in Sussex, the Marchioness will pay a few visits in Scotland, accompanied by the Earl of Kerry and Lord Charles Fitzmaurice. ilps Person at.—Senatoer Montgomery, wife and danghter, of P. E. Island, were in town last night, returning from a tour in Quebec, dur- ing which they visited a sister of the Senator in Gaspe, who is now 95 years of age. The Senator himself is 88 years of age, hale, hearty snd vigorous. They went to the Island to-day.— Moncton TJ'ranscript 1st inst. — > — Tut Rirte—We notice by late Toronto papers that Staff-S«rgeant Allan who repre- sented P. E. Island at Wimbiedon wss, cn his return to Canada, invited to take part in the matehes of the Ontario Rifle Association at Toronto. He captured four prizes: One in the Gordon match, one in the McDonald match, and one in the Walker match, and an iodividual prize, cians Couunewooo Scurerer, Esq, Chief heer of Government Railways, P. 5S. Archibald, Esq, of the I. C. R., Super- intendent Coleman, Mechanical Superin- tendent Unsworth, and Mr. L. K. Jones, Secretary to the Chief Engineer, arrived in the city last evening after inspecting the. m Section of the Road. Mr. Schrei- ber will remain until to-morrow morning. suornlialaiiled _Baxk Citance, Mr. W. P. Hunt, of the ova Scotia bank agency here, has been re- moved to the head office at Halifax. Mr. Hunt, during his residence of four years in neton, has been a most attentive bank officer, and has made many friends among the young folks. He left in this morning’s early train for Halifax.—_Moncton Times. Mr. Hunt referred to above is son of Richard unt, Eeq., Summerside. > a people find the best and cheapest place buy Hats is at L. E. Prowse’s, aug3 ndiailaniila Tar “Gotpen Srrxe” Hoax.—It will be re- membered that what may be called a Royal Splurge, (since a scion of Royalty was to be ‘he commanding feature) was made by some oe (*) Editor, to the effect that the C. «RR. would eclipse all former *‘Spikes” ‘ht events of finality, and put a crest-pin on “ir iron child when the Atlantic and Pacific thei came to shake hands in the middle of tir dividing territory, but The best plans of mice and men Gang att aglee. this one is added to the number, The -F. RR. have no golden spike to drive, ew they intead having a finishiag cere- —-->-__— Usprrcrorurnc, in great variety, sellin awfr) cheap at L. EF, Pcteet, "aap " Gustciapenlh Tur ‘Myrtle Navy plug” correctly re- Presents the whole plan upon which its manufacture is conducted, There is not a tional part of a cent expended upon it og — appearance. It is neither wrapped a in foil nor worked into fancy shapes, put in any faacy caser, nor subjected to any kind of expense merely to please the *y@ or captivate the fancy. The manu- 8 pm rightly believed that tobacco was 40° purchased for ornament, but for smok- we “nd therefore all extraneous expense eee ided and added to the quality of - tobacco. The public have testified in ease that they prefer paying their money for s high quality of article than for orna: Ment out of place Cam ttt ttn eciereeeeee . ene patry Gar Ah catch of No.2 acai os Arti lery took place on gton Rifle Range on Saturday last A large number of the Bittery t ok at in the competition, the scores mide i re much larger than last year. A large num- ber of valuable and useful articles were contributed as prizes by friends of the Battery, to whom sincere thanks are given — = ao winners is as follows:— _ Sergt. eartz, pair o i Be)], and silver ieee ee _ seen, case rezors—B. F. Dawson. sieut. ong Ware ce gworth, fancy table—M. Gaunr. Bridges, butter cooler—-W. W Wellner. a Capt. Moore, Woclen Co. ; ? ick, c ot, Tarlo Musick, cuff studs and pin—E Gunr. Lon rl-h ife—P toa h Stee pearl-handled knife—Perk- < = Alley, pair shoes— Dorsey, Lieut. Bell, pair bootsa—C. B. Warren. Gunr, Whear, church servico—H. A. Harvie. Guor. VanIdersti } rvice—G + ae ne, church service—G. Gunr. Harper, book ‘Woman and Tem- perance’—T. L. Chappell. Gunr. Mitchell, wail pocket—J. Newson. Ganr. McLeod, necktie, cuffs, studs and pin—J. McLeod & Co, Gunr., Quigley, suit underclothing— L. E. Prowse. r Gopr. L. Coffin, silk handkerchief—D. A. Bruce. Guar. H. Coftin, rabber coat—G & Co, Gane. McNeill, felt hat—Stanley” Bros. Gunr. Smallwood, meerschaum pipe— L. W. Watson. Gunr. Hodgson, meerschaum pipe—G. E. Hughes Gunr. R. A. Cox, half-dozen spoons—S. W. Crabbe. Corpl. J. Musick, razor—Norton Bros. Gonr. J. W. Cox, pair slippers—J. C. Sprague & Co. Ganr. Roberts, 2 pairs braces—W. A. Weeks & Co. Gaunr. McFarlane,pipe and case—D. O'M, Reddin, jr. Gunr. Adams, pipe and case—C, D. Ranvkin. Sergt. Doyer, silver napkin ring—G. H. Taylor. Gunr. Yates, box of soap—Friend. Gunr. Crockett, butter knife—D. Far- quharson. Gunr, Bell, mustache cup and eaucer— Friend. Guur. Matheson, saucer— Friend. Gonr. DesBrisay, lamp—Friend. Gunr. McDonald, teapot, &c. —Friend. Cash prizes were contributed by Brigade Major Irving, Adjt. Morson, Surgeon Jenkins, Dr. Robins, P. McQuaid and others to be expended in a good challenge cup to be competed for every year. tweed—Charlottetown Goff » Davies mustache cup and Methedist Church. The Financial District Meeting resumed ‘ts sitting in the Basement of the Brick Church on September 2nd, at 2 p. m., the Rev. Job Shenton presiding. Arrange- ments were made for Missionary and Edu- cational meetings. An unanimous resolu- tion was passed, reaffirming the action of the Financial District mee:ing twelve months ago, which recommended the P. E. {. Hospital to the support of the Methodist public, and asking the Quarterly Boards to permit collections to be taken up in aid ef the Hospital on the Sabbath ap- pointed by the Committee. Rev. George Harrison vas elected representative of the district to the local Missionary Board. The amounts collected on behaif of the General Conference Fund were paid over to the District Superintendent. tt was decided to hold the annual district meeting in Summerside, when several pub lic services are to be arranged for. After afew words the Supeintendent had urged the members to fidelity, and expressed the hope that a prosperous year might be en- joyed and the singing of the Doxology, the Rev. S. Phenney led in prayer and the Superintendent pronounced the Benedic- tion. In the evening the Rev. Joseph Pascoe preached to a goodly number in the basement. “The Lie Direet.” Six,—I am informed by several persons who were present at the meeting in the Market Hall last evening, that Mr. L. H. Davies stated that he had sent a letter to the Herald for publicaticn, in reply to the strictures | had made upon his political con- duct, and that I had rfeused to publish that letter. If Mr. Davies sent such a letter I never received it or it woald have been pub- lished, {Lot him send it again and I shal] cheerfully give it insertion. But I have no hesitation in saying that Mr. Davies sent no such letter, and that his statement made last night was a wilful and deliberate lie, made with the malicious intent of injuring me. Yours Respectfully, Wiuturam C. DesBrisay, Editor Herald. Sept. 3, 1885. — Sir Charles Tapper has received the fol- lowing despatch from his Secretary in Lon- don: ‘‘One hundred and ten awards made to Canada at Antwerp. Three diplomas of honor, thirteen gold, thirty-one silver, and thirty-three bronze medals awarded. Thirty exhibits received honor- able mention. Details will not be made public by exhibition authorities till begin- ning of September. Statistics of ciolera in Spain for the past week shows roughly that there was a daily average decrease of 300 new cases and 140 deaths. In Granada and Saragossa this decrease was most notable, while in Madrid and Rarcelons there was no change. In Valencia, Toledo and Siamera there was an increase in the number of cases and deaths. Arthur Laurance Haliburton, C. B., director of supplies and transport, who has been promoted to the dignity of a Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath (Civil Division), is a son of the late Thomas Chandler Haliburton, formerly Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, some- time M. P., for Launceston, author of “Sam Slick,” &e. DAILY — , —_———— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. (Spectac Desparcurs to Tur EXAMINER, } The New England Exhibition, The P. E. i. Stallion “ Duroc” Captures First Prize. oo Bancor, Sept. 2. Messrs. Hoartz and McKie's Percheron stallion ‘‘ Duroc” was exhibited here in the class of ‘Best stallions for raising cait Horses.” He was awarded first prize. Dureco, since he came here, was greatly admired, and was pronounced to be the best stallion ever exhibited in Bangor. The Commercial refers to him as follows:—-The pure-bred Percheron stallion “Duroc” owned by Heartz & McKie, of Charlottetown, P. E. L., is now on exhibi- tion at the New England fair grounds, stall No. 148, He is a beautiful dapple gray with white mane and tail. He is four years old and weighs nearly 2000 pounds. He was selected last fall by Mr. McKie from a shipment of 135 Percheron stallions that arrived in New York from F rance, owned by M. H. Dunham, Esq., of the Oakland Ferm, Wayne, lil. This horse is surely worth seeing. By all judges he is pronounced a very superior bred enimal. He is attracting much attention, and is undoubtedly the finest horse of his breed ever exhibited in New England. ng eee Dominion Rifle Associaton. Ortawa, Sept. 3. The Dominion Rifle Association shooting was commenced at Rideau Range yesterday. The Minister of Militia’s Cup Match was the only one tinished. The team prize list is as follows :— Cup and $36, won by the Bowmanville Rifle Association. Score—-163 points. Second prize, $30, won by the 33rd Bat- tallion Team. Score— 154 points. Third prize, $24, won by the Ottawa R'fle Club. Score—152 points, Fourth prize, $12, won by Queen’s Co. Island Rifle Association Team. Score—150 points, The individual scores in the same coni- petition are as follows : Private Hooper, 82ad points— $25. ea Marks, 68th Battalion, 58 pointe— After the Minister of Militia’s Match, the firing for the Dominion Match began, Battalion, 60 Hanovarian Wrecked. Hairax, Sept. 3. The Allan Line s'eamer Hanovarian,from this port to Liverpool via. St. John’s, Nfid., struck Portugal Cove in Trepassy Bay, on Wednesday. The passengers, crew and mails, were saved. The cargo is not likely to be saved as the ship is rapidly filling with water. Amopg the passengers were His Lordship Bishop Binney and family. An Address to Sir A. P. Caron. ~—_—_—— Orrawa, Sept. 3. At the Rideau Rifle Range yesterday a committee was formed to prepare an ad- dress to be presented to Sir A. P. Caron, Minister of Muitia. Capt. McDougall, of the Charlottetown Engineers, represents P. E. Island on the committee. Hudson Straits. Wrinipse, Sept. 3. The Alert arvived at York Factory three weeks ago. The passage was made with great despatch—only five days from the entrance of the Straits to York Factory. No ice was reported in the Straits. $1,000,000 Fire. Lonpon, Sept. 3. A fire destrowed the ship building works of the Banon Co., yesterday. The loss is estimated at $1,000,000. An Army Appointment. Lonvow, Sept. 3, Prince Louis, of Battenburg, has boen appointed a commander in the Db-.tish army. Run on the Bank of Ireland. Tipperary, Sept. 3. There is a heavy run on the Bank of Ireland. I+ amounts to about a panic. Moonlighters at Work. Dustin, Sept. 3. Oatrages by moonlighters are increasing in the County Kerry. Weather buiistin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sept. 3.—10 a. m. Fresh westerly winds, fine weather, not much change in temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept. 3, 1885, Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at GAMING)... .- orcevvccesececnccceses 66 7 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) 2...ccccces oocccersrcceses . Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 47. Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 51. Temperature this afternoon at 1 o'elook . 60. on amanNnweo BIRTH. At Whycocomagh, C. B., on the August, the wife of D. McMillan, daughter. On the 17th August, at 45, Ainger-road, South Hampstead, Eng, the wife of Com- mander R. \V. Davies, of a gon. 27th of a MARRIED. In this city ou the 2nd inst., by the Rev. Frederick ©tallwood, Frank Perleh Whit- comb, of |}: ston, Mazs., to Aurella Campbell, of the sane place, but formerly of Rastico, P, E. Islan. BxXA MINER, a a ae amr — eed teeeeatieeeeett eames SEPTEMBER 3. 1885 nc anata GOOD ARTICLE DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, wt Oe eek Gol ae Ch’town, August 7, 1885. ~ aT heater - ALWAYS SELLING CHEAP, Therefore, Buy Staple and Fancy COTTON WARPS, &c., We. Perkins & Sterns. NHw GOoDS ——-AT THE—— LENGGN HEUSE! o——— EW FELT HATs, (Fail Styles), New SHEETINGS, New WHITE COTTONS, New FLEECY COTTONS, New FLANNKLS, New LADIES’ RU®BER CIRCULARS, New MEN’S RUBBER COATS, ‘Tailoring Department. Ce eee as New Tweeds, Ee Brordcioths, WY orsteds, 7 Suitings, &e. All work done with Prompiness and in the _Bcst Styles, at the Lowest Prices. | | | | ; eee a, GO, DAVIES & CO. | BLACH GOodDS, FOR FAMILY MOURNING. _ in Stock & Opening To-day, Ex steamer from London, BLACK French Cashmeres, Extra Quality BLACK Silks of the Best Makes, BLACK French Merinoes, BLACK Figured and Plain Ottomans, BLACK Venetian Crapes, Cords, &c., BLACK Nuan’s Veiling, BLACK Grenadines, BLACK Dress Cembric, BLACK Trimmings, Fringes, Buttons, &c., BLACK Silk Crapes, Courbald’s and other makes, BLACK Ottoman & Hockmeite Cloths, BLACK Plumes and Feathers. BLACK Gloves. Ties, To ladies requiring to purchase Family and Complimentary Mourning, we offer a department fully supplied with new and desirable goods at moderate prices. Patterns by post, free. WEEKS & CO., MARKET SQUARE. and Hosiery. CLEARING PRICES, Irae tS AUGUST J. B. FACDONALD ILL CLEAR OUT tlhe balance of stock of Straw Hats, bal- ance of Summer Dress Goods, balance of Summer Prints, balance of Summer Tweeds, Men’s and Boys’ Summer Clothing and Cloths, Summer Underclothing at cost, white and colored Cotton Shirts, black and colored Cashmeres, Merino, Soleil Cloths. Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Hosiery and Gloves at Frices that are Bound to Clear. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. YHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly oc u- pied by the late Jemes McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, ard is now prepared to receive transiest and per- manent Boarders. Best accomodation at reasonable terms. ROBERT CRABB. Ch’town, Aug, 25, 1885. —tf JUST REGELVED. 5 casks White Wine Vinegar. 50 half-chgst= superior Congo Tea 500 ibs. French “offee, all of which will be sold at cost to close. —AL8SO— 1 Fire-Proof Safe (Tilton & Mc¥Farland, makers. ) 1 Platform Scales (Fairbanke) 1,200 lbs. 1 Letter Press—all at half price. WILLIAM DODD. August 1], °85 ANTHRACITE CO A Li TO ARRIVE. “chr. * Avos,” DUE HERE About the First September, 260 TONS AMPMRAGITE GO, (RED ASH) Warranted a Superior Article. Cc. LYONS, Acadia Coal Depot, Peake s No, 2 Wharf. August 18, °85—3wks Could Not Resist the ‘Temptation ' Bought More of those Kid Gloves, Corsets, Hoopskirts, Bustles, Prints, &¢. Will 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 Corsets, with double Busks, only 55cte, up. Hoop Skirts in al) the latest novelties, 25cts, up Ladies’ Gossamer Capes, $1.25 up. Best American Prints, in superb patterns, 5cts, up. Best English Prints, 74, 84, 9cts, and up. A mammoth stock of ‘weeds and V/orsteds jast received from Europe end Canada, mek- ing the largest, cheapest and best assortment on the Island. Heavy, all-wool Tweeds, winter weights, only 48cts. Heavy, $1.10, $1.40 and up. A very large steck ef Undershirte, 45cte up. A large stock of Top Shirts for fall and winter, 30cts, up A large stock of $1.45 up. A large stock of Tweed Suits, $5, $8.50 and pp. A large stock of American Hats, just re- ceived, 65cts, up. A superb stock of Scarfs, very cheap. , Trunks and Valises, $1.50, $2, and up. We are making extraordinary prices during the dall season in our Tailoring Department. Our low prices and perfect fitting garments are giving uvivereal satisfaction. REID BROE., CAMERON BLOCK, all-wool Worsted, ready-made Pants, Gent's Collars and Ch’town, August 10—dy wky August 1], 1935. ~