tecal and ther iiems. pac kages, at W hh. \V at aon's co [Serotst Desearcwes ro Tuer EXAMINER, } Dona eo, M.P. P., is in the} Bisastrous Storms. city - > , LHOR Cattle Foo 1, wh lesale and re NEw YorK, Sept. i4. tei ‘ V atson’s. The effects of the storm on Long Island ° | during the last forty-eight hours have been 1 no eases at the Stipendiary | disastrous, Considerable wreckage is re- Macistrat t this forenoon. ported floating in the Sound to-day. Off ran a Greenport and Sag Harbor the wind was m J Rk and George Wak: fo d, | almost a hurrjcane last night. The crops the Upper Prov-| are almost ruined, the winter wheat being | mees ma levelled tothe ground. The apple crop | Mr. James Torus, of New Annan, lately | 248 8uffered seriously. old a three ur-old ‘‘Island Chieti’ gelding : _ for $ = ‘Violent Rebellion Against Land- ( LRWIN is in town, and will inspect owners. both bat {f Artidery in the Drill Shed —— this ‘ AGRAM, Sept. 14. ee A. R CLARKe, station agent at Kes- rhe violence of the rebels against land- ten fe, left on Tuesday last for|°*@er8, between Glina and Petrinico, is Mew York on a pleasure tour. ' (increasing. A military force sent to the nt scene of the disturbance was compelled to ' County Exhibition opens at | re into a dense mass of the rioters, and Summerside on the 27th inst. Everything | fteen were killed and many wounded. favors a good exhibition to that County. — —— re ¥ Prince Bismarck. Crears, all kind A large stock selling to/ the track eap, irom $1.50 to $15.00 per box. | oo : Call acd sev them at Ap eu Hil, Des- | BeRuin, Sept. 14. Brisay’s Corner fse 146i,| [tis reported that a serious change has a fas i eee Se eet | occurred in the condition of Prince Bis- » OF Uni ‘own, | marck’s health. His doctors have been Geand | f tative to the Sovereign Gr iG) summoned suddenly. Lode Oddfellows of the Lower Provinces, | r will lea 1 few days to attend the annual el gee meeting taugust body of Philadelphia. | A Marine Disaster. - | even Tur Superioress of the Charlottetown | Lonpon Sept. 14. fos} ae a ledge inn - thanks | A Norwegian vessel, name unknown, was two g Oe ee soe: , seastona. sink in the English Channel yesterday do iat 3 : meat, game, buttermilk and by collisio Twelve sine j se d fresh oatmeal, ete., will be gratefully received, | ee ee ae ee en ee 4 ‘a waiiaind . Tue race and tea at Bideford on Wed- | Corean Embassy. nesday last was a most ¢ njoyable affair, as the | aeuonmel w was all that could be desired, and | Wasurneton, Sept. 14. th s very large number in attendance | The Corean Embassy will ive he So far w ive not received any results of the/ . ee ee — ome races. , | from Chicago, on Saturday morning. rhe o party will consist of eleven persons. W. W.WeLLNER arrived home from Boston | h st eve nipy, piy of ¢ hocks where he purchased a large sup , Waltham Watches, Gold-Plated Jewelry and Electro-Plated Ware. These] goods have been carefully selected and calcu- lated to suite the taste of all customers ‘ iii We are indebted to the author, Mr. George | D. Griftia, editor of the Quart rly Review and | the Dominion Watchman, fora pa aphict entit ed | ‘important information on banking exchange, | interest and value of ' bank stocks, showing | the causes of tinancial crises, and how to | prevent them. | 2 i Tue fall meeting on the Moncton racing | course began yesterday afternoon. Phe | Moncton 7J'imes says the park is in splendid | and everything 1s favorable for good | a c i condition, races. A large crowd, including many prom- inent sporting men from abroad, are present. Young Hambletonian is the only Island horse » - entered for the races. = - . ' A spark from the locomotive of the even- | ing traia, on Tuesday last, sct fire to a field | of oats belonging to Mr. Frederick Mellish at the west end of Summerside, and had it not been for the prompt actien of the section men | u extinguishing the flames, considerable dam- | age would have been done, As it was there| were only a few stooks burned. —- | THERE was a very large attendance at the | market to-day. Outside the square was | rowded with carts loaded with potatoes, fish, | meat, etc., and everybody seemed to be doing a lively trade, good. Butter was selling at slightly prices than usual. Vegetables and all kinds of roots are in abundance, and eagerly de- | manded. - > — | up north. p . iv wacrt - £ > ‘ “} ‘ Inside the meat display was | Norwegian barque Coriolan, a lower | York for Havre, abandoned in a sinking TB on: TELEGRAPHIC NE! © Se8 Forest Fires in New Brunswick. Moncton, Sept. 12. Severe forest fires prevail about here and Considerable damage to prop- erty has occurred Telegraph Notes. Wickman & Hill’s flour mills at Free- burg, IlL, and elevator were burned on | Tuesday last, loss $60,000. Polish born citizens in New York and New Jersey celebrated, on Wednesday last, the bi-centennial of the liberation of Vienna. There was a $62,000 fire at St. Paul, Min., on the 12th inst. Among the heaviest losers are Wilson & Monkhouse, $20,000; Johnson Bros. & Loomis, $10,000, and M. P. Ryan, $20,000. Owing to an article printed in a Spanish newspaper, signed by a member of the Spanish Cabinet, Duc deFernan Nunez, Spanish Ambassador to France, has left the Embassy and forwarded his resignation to King Alfonso. The steamship Pavonia, which arrived at New York, on Wednesday last, from Liver- ol, brought 1 distressed seamen of the from New condition on 2nd inst., in Jat. 40.15, lon. 65.19. The wires are still down between Wil- A corRresponpent of Tag “Examiner de-|mington, N. C. and Smithville and the sires to call the attention of the authorities to | steamers which ran daily between these two the case of an ‘unfortunate woman who i| points are oblived to apparently idiotic or insane—wanderirg about | remain at their wharves. At Smithville the storm reaches the streets wearing red striped clothes, very ‘the proportions of a hurricane, the wind at- long hair and peculiar head dress. On whom, he asks, would rest the blame, supposing this was led to commit suicide for want of being | cared for? ence Istanp Competitors SuccessruL.—At the | damaged, res- | : oo Picton | many vessels in the Wilmingtom harbor of our|only two of which held their anchors games which came off at Pictou, N. §,, terday u'der the auspices of the Lacroase Club, several representatives Island Caledonian Club attended and took | throughout the gale. sports. | ever, part in some of the athletic Mr. Archibald McNeill received a tele- gram last night, stating that Mr. B. F. | Stewart, of Brudeuell, P, E. L., had carried | off the firet prize for throwing the heavy ham- Tiel oor creature met with a serious accident, or | : E a. : : | averaged 81 miles per hour. i i | Other of the Island boys also did well. | taining a maXimum volocity of 93 miles per hour. For seven hours consecutively it Many houses were unroofed. A number of wharves were |}washed away and fisheries are seriously All pilot boats were blown ashore and one of them was sunken. There were None of them, how- were wrecked. The Norwegian barque Selitjelma, bound for Liverpool, and the schooner Rover, for Baltimore, after colliding, went ashore on Big Rock, and both will retura for repairs. JS) Akh SE a eee Weather Bolietiu. Goop Work.—On Wednesday, the 12th | instant, Mr. John Holman, Winslow Road, Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the with one of Walter A. Wood’s American Self. | Maritime Provinces Binding Harvesters cut, gathered and bound os : ven three and a halt acres of wheat in the short | ; time of one hour and forty-five minutes. This | ‘Toronto. September 14--10 a. m. has cut, since the first of September, | Light winds, fine warm weather. Macuine . ' abcut 100 acres, including- oats, barley and | -_—-- wheat, and has not bad a breaksge. Horas, CAUGHT ON THE FLY —A couple ol tricky Pierce & Ono., Charlottetown, are agents for | fellows from Prince Edward Island, a jocky avd a groom, tried to Steel away Monday Ta as | night without paying their board at Bowser’s Ir appears there was & good deal | totei. Mrs, Bowser got a team aad a police- of trickery done by some of the jockeys _man—there was no time to get a capias—and at the late Chatham races. at was th ’ | reached the station before the train started. blanket trick that Jockey Steel tried on, in|). smart fellows pretended that they the County race, thus causing Birdie to be dis- ‘thought the bill had been paid, and forked tance:! He was weighed with folded blanket, leut the change. One of them is said to have — r e oe pe amprnere OF Siete eee beat the Canada House “or of his board bill an handed the Dianke oan attenda mut- | y. ‘ ffi Wordd.. side. Brown was with him when he was | ‘*8* year. mara el ors weighed, and n ticed the trick. Steele did | ApvertisE TH# EXHIBITION.— Though the the same the day before, and was cautioned Exhibition should have been freely advertised by a friend not te do it again. Kither his im all the Provincial papers, outside of St. desire to do a sharp trick, ¢ f which he could John, at least a fortnight ago, for some reason afterwards boast, was too strong to be resist- | inknown to us the powers that be appear to ed, or else he had an understanding with have so far totally nezlected this method of Brown to let the latter, who had put up Surely when those machines, gaining the ear of the public. money on Wild Harry, win in this ee <d ae over three thousand dollar’ are availsble for latter isa by no means improbab.e expand \temporary 5uildings, fiaancial stringency can tion. not be pleaded as an excuse for so niggardly a a Tue steamer “Carroll” left for Boston, yes- terday. with a cargo of merchandize and the following passengers: Eva Brehaut, Agnes Rinder, Jane Wualsen. Lizzie Me‘wain, Mrs H McDonald, Mary Morrisey,Sarah Morrisey, A H Clements, Mra Browa, Lizzie McKinnon, Edward Harris, Miss Hockin, Annie A Dewar, C J Dewar, EL Hoyt. Eliza MeVane, Annie Hall, Emma McDonald, Miss F Clay, Miss Matheson, Mrs MoLaine. A MeLaine, Miss M A MeDonald, Mrs F MecDenald,, Kate Matheson, Miss C Horne, Miss F McKay, Miss ¢ r John MeGregor, Mies H Lemon, Annie Collins, George Bremner, Margaret McLaine, Mrs Gallant, Sarah MoFadyen, Mrs Campbell. F McDonald, Miss C Mica F Nicholson, Artemas Dingwell, Henry | McCallum, 'izzie Lowe, Ellen Barrett, Mrs Lutz, Daniel Frazer, Miss McKenna, James Dennings, Mary Brown, Jane John tobertson, Jas Mclaec, Miss A Melatyre, Mary Gallant, Miss | ee MeLvan, O J Alivyue, Annie White, | Miss White, E Brown, | use of printers’ ink *—St. John Sun. ed | A man named Edward Williams, a track- }man belonging to Fredericton, N. B., went home in a state of intoxication about six o'clock on Saturday evening last, lay down | and was soon in a drunken stupor in which he ‘remained until he died soon after. It is thought he was poisoned by drinking bad ‘liquor, and the authorities afe called upon to tike the matter in hand. ——-—— A SADDLER named Richard Ryan, living on | usual health about ten o’clock Saturday night, ‘and three houra later his wife discovered him ito be dead. Pea Tue geport of the Government Inspector in regard to the Pictou cattle discase, says that | McArthur, | nineteen cattle have been slaughtered this | Mooney, Margaret | year under the law for the suppression of the The report says that the disease is well under cvntrol, MARRIED, At the Methodist Parsonage, Summersid:» o1ithe 12th inst , by the Rev. J. 8S. Allan, Mr. | Albert Philips, of Port Hill. to Miss Mary | Dyment, of Tyne Valley. =< — DIED. At Grand River, Lot 14, on the 19th inst., | James P., fourth son of James and Ann Me- | Dougall, aged 14 years. | Drowned at sea on the 8th inst., William Parsons, son of the late Joseph Parsons, of Summerside, aged 19 years. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Sept 13— Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands, bal; Wm Taylor, Bollong, Caledonia, C B, coal, 14th—Kate, McPherson, Pictou, coal; La Mode, Forrester, Caledonia, coal; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wailace, lobsters, etc., Phil- istine, Henderson, Pictou, coal. { i CLEARED, Sept 13—str Carroll, Brown, Boston, mackerel, eggs, potatoes; Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands; W H Bourke, Finley, Summer- side, kerosene oil; Two Sisters, Dolley, Pictou, bal. Sept 14—Three Brothers, LeBlanc, Pictou, bal; Lodi, Green, Shediac, bal; Magdalene, Clarke, Shediac, bal. OUTPORTS, Summerside, Sept. 13—Ent schr Vegete, Maskell, Sydney, C. B., coal and herring; Kate, Walsh, Sydney, coal; Jumbo, Vincent, Cascumpec, limestone. Cld schr Vegete, Maskell, Shediac, coal and herring in same bottom a ee eee Horsford’s Acid Phosphate gives strength where there has been exhaus- tion and vigor in place of impaired vitality. STORE. iN 10 puns, choice Bright Molasses, 95 brls White and Yellow Refined Sugars, 26 hajf-chests finest Copgou Teas, ‘Ning Chow,” “Ching Wo,” etc. 6 half--hests choice Assam Souchong, 40 bris. Flour, ““Marshall’s XX ”’ 125 b Ils. American K. D, Cornmeal. 30 bris. Kerosene, Lard, Wool and Machine Oils, 20 boxes Valencia Raisins, 20 boxes Layer Raisins, . pa } Superior English Pickles, 4 cases Worcestershire Sauce, 1 case Italian Condensed Milk, 1 case James Keiller & Son’s James, 4 dozen Inks (pints). Ground Pepper, Ginger, Cinnamon, Mustard, etc., etc, —ALSO— An assortment of Cut Tobaccos, Cigarettes, etc, CAMPBELL & RAYDEN. Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1883 —eod NOTICE. Valuable Property For Sale By Public Auction, on the premises, On Monday, Sth Octr, next, That well-known property situate in Pownal, Lot 49, containing 100 acres, and Grist Mill, also Stock and Farming Implements. The above property will be sold in whole or paris, to suit purchasers. See handbills, A good title guaranteed. For further particulars enquire of Messrs. Bayfield & Blanchard, Solicitors, Charlotte- town, or on the premises to JOHN ACORN, Pownal, Sept. 14, 1883. a Island Railway. PRINCE CQ, EXHIBITION, ] ETURN TICKETS, at one first-class fare, will be issued from all Stations on this Railway, to Summerside, on 26th and 27th September, instant, good to return on 27th and 28th September, in connection with above Exhibition. JAMES COLEMAN, Supt. Railway Offices, Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1883, {pat eod tl 26 pio 2i jr li VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD = FURNITURY. VHE Subscriber has received instructions from R. F. QUIRK, Esq., to sell by Auction, at his residence on Fitgroy Street, on WEDNESDAY. the 26th inst., AT ELEVEN CLOCK, The whole of his Valuable Household Fyr- nitore, consisting of Drawing Room Suite in Walnut & Silk Brocade, handsome Pier Glass, superior Cabinet Grand Piano by Hardmein, French Clock, Centre Table, Brussels and Tapestries, Carpets aud Rugs, Pictures, Wivat- not, Window Curtains and Cornices, Dining Table, (white oak), Side Board, Dinner and Desert Setts, (hina and Glassware, Plated Ware and Cutlery, Hall Chairs, and Hat Stand, (walnut), Hall and Stair Carpets and rods, Bedroom Furniture, two suits in Walnut, Superior Wardrobe, (walnut) Tron Bedsieads, Mattrasses, Woo] Mats, Bed and Table Linen, | two Eider Down Quilts, Franklin and Hall | Stoves, Stewart Rauge, Kitchen Furniture and | Utensils. —ALSO—~ > | 1 sett Double Harness, 1 sett Single do, Carrie, Mrs| Jacob Street, Halifax, N. S., retired to bed in | | Double Sleigh, 1 SingleSleigh, 1 Box Sleigh, | 1 Cart and Cart Harness, 1 Double Carriag», 1 American Ton Buggy, Lawn Tenpis | Racquets, Lawr “wer, Carriage Lamps, Bear | $k n and Welf Kobes, 1 Superior Milch Cow, | The above is all nearly new and in good order, hav ug been but a short time in use, WILLIAM DODD, Auctioneer, Ch town, Sept, 10, 1883,-—3ew, RX A MINE a tN et OAC lat, tt tt a an ae AG IMT & _ SEP R 14. 18¢38. —-— a. onan ona = = a ae _ ccna fie TE inn a | NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACKS, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, No. 1 Value in Flannels, Bed Ticks, Fleecy Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. NEW GooD Ex “Newcastle City,” Perkins & Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAPS, NEW BEAD GIMS, NEW FRILLINGS NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW VELVETEENS, NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. Cottons & Shirtings, Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. be the Best Quality. : PERKINS & STERNS. Ee following acknowledgments for payments death cluims show the promptitude with which such claims are paid by the Dominion Satety Fund Life Association :— As insurances are effected in this Associations at actual cost, with a small fixed charge for office commission, there cannot possibly be a more equitable and cheap system of life insurance. : No delay no heavy premiums, no enormous profits at the expense of the in- sured | This company having made the deposit of $50,000 at Ottawa, as required by law, offers this further guarantee as to the prompt payment of its obligations. — Every policy in this Association for $1,000 is secured by the obligations of its members representing upwards of $2,000,000 and rapidly increasing. Freverictoy, N, B., July 3rd, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John N.B. GENTLEMEN :—I hereby acknowledge receipt of the sum of two thousand dollars, in full settlement of my certificates, Nos. 369, 370, on account of the death of my husband, Dr James Henry Eilis, M, D., paid tv me immediately upon presentation of proofs of his death. I beg to express my grateful thanks for your promptitude in paying the claim, and gladly authorize you to publish this letter, if you deem it desirable, in the interests of your valuable Association. Yours, respectfully, (Signed. ) Mekcy Anne ELLIs, Witness : (Signed. ) Wesley Vanwart. Sr. Joun, N. B., July 30, 1883. To the President and Directors of the Dominion Safety Fund Life Association, St. John. N.B. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to offer you my sincere thanks for the promptitude with which my claim on your Association for one thousand dollars, as beneficiary on my husband, the late Moses Lockhart, was paid to me as soon as the necessary papers were completed and present- ed, and I trust the Association will continue to receive the support it so fully deserves. (Signed. ) Saran LocKHART, C, A. Macdonald. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent for P. E. Island. Witness : ( Signed.) Summerside, Aug, 3, 1883,—ly CALI AT “CHEAPSIDE” —FOR-- Groceries, Glassware, Harthenware, Hardware, Woodenvware, &c, —OouU R— FLOUR, MEAL, TEA, SUGAR, MOLASSES AND OTHER GOOD Are Giving General Satisfaction. A patie. wea.Goods expressed to Steamers, Railroad Depot and other parts of tik HENRY BEER. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883.—taw aad wky. City FREE OF CHARGE. TEA PARTY SUPPLIES! Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, Ke. Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. Yes Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. . BEER & COFFS. DOMINION SAFETY FUND." Saga The Fast Sailing Barque “ISO BEL,” 349 tona Register, Coppered and Classed A I nine years, JOEBRN WALSH, Commander, Is due at New York about the TWELFTH INSTANT, and after discharge of inward Cargo will go on the berth for this Port, tak- ing goods at through rates for Pictou, N, 8S. For Freight, apply in New York to Edmis- ton & Lunham, 70 Beaver street, or here to L. C. OWEN. Ch’town, Sept. 6, 1883-10 ins, THE HALIFAX] Steam Navigation Co, (LIMITED). Steam from London to Halifax Direct. The nlite Steamer ‘+ JULIET,” 106 Aj at Lloyds, 7,091 tons register, and 250 horse-power, Will Sail from London for Halifax, and St. John, N. B., WEATHER, ETC., PERMITTING, ABOUT 22nd SEPTEMBER, TAKING Goods for all parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. &. Island, FREIGHTS MODERATE.--Apply for al! particulars to Westcott & Laurance, 9 Fen- church Street, London, or at the Office of the Halifax Steam Navigation Company, (Lim. ited), 68 Bedford Row, Halifax, or to WM. H. SHANKS, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E.1. Sept. 4, 1883. To Builders. z*EN DERS will be received by the under- i sigued, till the 20th of September, for the erection of a 3-story house, about forty- five teet square. Vian and specifioxtion will be shows by Mr, Charles McGregor, J. T. JENKINS, Chitown, Sep. 1.—t] date m he =r tig nNOS SAWANT ase LU ea cart BIB S171 ty Shae oe Ree A Steam Tug or Pleasure Boat FOR SALE. ——— ee 'HE is comparatively new, being built at Chatham, N. B., in 1878. Was tho- roughly repaired this summer. Will be sold ata bargain. For further particulare and informatios | Ch’town,*July 6—2aw wkly spply to the Editor ot the Piaindeater, ew Glasgow, Sept. Je 1853—6m. i | Pe ee a