iecal and Other Items. New | at J. B. MAcbDoNALD’s. aug20 e ‘ Pere] raver will rusticate for ten | lays t - mWrence this seaso . aa New ( ywNesS at J. B. Macponatn’s Laug20 | > ' Dr Honkiek is contiaed to his dwelling by | tle 1s, weare pleased to learn, vering quickly from 1t, oa New Wisceys at Jd, B. Macponatp’s. {ans.0 | - > Arp. Metuane, of Montreal,cattle exporter, | T has agreed to supply the French Government | with 15,000 head of cattle. einai Heavache, Costiveness and Piles, are easily and thoroughly cured by a judicious use of Aver’'s Pills, {aug30 lw wkly > WiiertraM Carroui and Edward Fiannigan stolen goods, - > — Cue first steamer of the new Brazilian line is expected in Mostreal shortly. The entes prise iv subsidized to the amount of $15,000 by the Canadian Government and $10,000 by the Emperor of Brazil o— _- A MAN by the name of Sproul, charged with the burning of a barn and fifteen tons of hay, the property of Samuel Gordon, of Waterford, N. B,, was committed for trial, on Friday morning last, to the Supreme Court. - > CoNsIGNMENTS of woven wire, spring beds and barbed wire made in Montreal were shipp- ed on the 17th for New Zealand, being the first Canadian manufactures sent to that colony. They will be sold as cheaply as English or American productions. ie. le THe worst cases of weakness, exhuastion, ~“S Pocul aad Other Itewns, Naw ioops, sellimg cheap, at J, B. Mac- DONALD's, { aug20 > the others $l. > New Goops. now opening, at J. M. Mac- DONALDS { ug20 ee enti tta EE DAILY EXAMINER, AU | _ Titkee cases of drunkeness at the Stipendiary | Mag strates Court, to day. One was tined $2, luk Crry Scuoots will re-op2n on Monday | | ee advertising our Spring and Summer Goods we cannot enumerate the variety and many a. novelties we hold in every department; but we feel assured that an examination of our 27th August at nineo’clock,a m. A full | attendance of pupils requested. > A MAN from Fredericton, N. B., named a Mi James (Ann, of Peter’s Road, Lot 67, | left at our office on Saturday last an egg measuring 2 inches in diameter, 3 inches in jlength, and weighing 33 oz. This is the| j ‘ | En » constipation, pain in the side, ete., | | guaranteed to those using Carter’s Little Liver | | Pills. Ouae pilla dose. 25 cents. 4 | largest egg r ; : aa ' | targe: “vg reported this summer, were to-day committed for trial in the Supreme | Court on charge of robbery. John McUardle | was committed for trial also for harboring | pausea an ” Promer relief in sick headache, dizziness, {aug20 2w eod wkly — _ Turse of the Acadia powder company’s mills at Waverly, N. 8., exploded about three o clock on the 17th inst , killing instantly one of the employes named Henry McEwan, and injuring two others named Rawley Smith and Charles Miller. The deceased leaves a wife and eight children. > JoaQuin MILLER, the American poet, who has remained at Quebec for some weeks, leaves on Saturday for New York. During his stay at the ancient capital he has been frequently the guest of the Governor-General at the cita- del, and has made warm friends amongst many of the leading citizens, sieietiiestiied THE examinations for entrance to the College classes begin to-morrow. Aa was stated last impotency, and all diseases and weakness of | week, those candidates who passed the Normal the generative organs can be cured by Mack’s| Schoo] Examination need on y take the papers Magnetic Medicine. Sold in Charlottetown | in Latin and Mathematics, to give them ad- at Apothecaries Hall. See advertisement in | mission to the College, or to entitle them to another column. sith Surerpz.—M. E. Cousins, a young white girl of seventeen, residing at Chatham, Ont., married to a colored man, took a dose of strychnine on Friday night. She told Pr. Bray before she died that her reason for doing so was because her sister told lies about her, and that people twitted her on account ot marrying a colored man. condliahineipehiiid From THE Rockres.—A telegram was re- ceived on Wednesday by Mr. Gilbert Mur- doch, from Calgary, N. W. T., announcing the completion of the railroad and telegraph lines to that point. This is probably the first telegraphic message received in St. John from the foot of the Canadian Rockies.—St. John Telegraph. Lost His Mo»ry.—A passenger from Mon- treal, by the Quebec express, on Thursday morning last, went to sleep on one of the benches in the gentlemen's waiting-room. Some time after a stranger entered and noticed the wallet hanging frem the sleeper’s pocket. He woke the man up, and, it is said that, on examination of his purse, the Montrealer dis- covered that he had been robbed of seventy- five dollars. Pre-a-Por’s StcpBorNess. —A telegram from Regina brings the starling intelligence that on Monday, Pic-a pot and band refused to go on the reserve allotted to them and were com- mitting depredations in the quiet town of Qu’Apelle. Col. Herchmer at once placed himself at the head of twenty-one mounted lice and started for the scene, intending to ace Pie-a-pot to terms or to jail. he sight of the soldiers, however, had a very subduing effect for the indians at once succumbed and started for the reserve. scacedibonsainin Tue grand section Cadets of Temperance of Nova Scotia held its eleventh annual meeting at Windsor on Thursday and Friday last. A number of representatives from different parts of Nova Scotia were present. The following officers were elected: G. W. P., John E. Butler, Halifax; G. A. P., A. A McKinnon, Spring Hill; G. Sec.. John E. Ellis, G. Treas., W. C, Stirling, Halifax; G. Chap., A. L,. Lawrence, Windsor; G. Archon, A Taylor, Charlottetown, G. Guide, L. P. Tanton, Char- lottetewn; G. Watchman, R. B. Elliot, Hali- fax. The session closed on Friday evening. — > _ Tue St. John Dominion Exhibition entries of horses, cattle and sheep are being rapidly received at the office of the Secretary of the Advisory Board of this Island at Charlotte- town. The time for receiving those entries, as will be seen by the advertisement of the Secretary in another column, being limited, it is of the utmost importance to stockraisers to forward without any delay the entries of their animals within the time specified, in order that the committee of inspection ap- pointed by the Advisory Board may, with as little delay as possible, visit the different localities from which such entries may be re- ceived, and examine animals thus entered for the Dominion Exhibition opening at the City of St, John, N. B., on the Ist day of October, 1883. - >->e-—-— Tue St. Vincent de Paul Nursery kept by J. G. Eckstadt, Eeq., in this city, was robbed by some miscreant of a number of plants to the value of thirty dollars or upwards on Satarday night last. Among those taken were six Roses, three Camellias, one Callor Lily, three Acacia Lepantos,one Gold Quartz,one Petunia and several other plants. All these were in pots, some of the plants being as large as three icet, so that they could not be carried off by a single person, Of all mean and despicable persons the one who would steal flowers is the worst, but when the proceeds of the sale of the flowers goes in part towards the relief of the poor, as it does from the St. Vincent Nursery. no words can be found strong euough to describe fittingly the person who would com- mitsucha robbery. We trust that any per- son who can find any clue to the robbery will give notice to Mr. Eckstadt. ~——-——— Cricket,—The twelfth annual international match between Canada and United States commenced at Toronto, on the 15th inst. Lane, of the Marion Club, Philadelphia, and Bay, of the Whitby Club, captained their res- pective teams. Wickets were pitched yunctually at ten o'clock, the Canadians, Roslen won the toss, going to the bat. Toey were in three hours, but only scored forty- three, the small score surprised their friends. It is attributed to the effect of funk, which seemed to take possession of the first men who faced the bowling, which was very effective, The fielding of the American team was about the best seen on the cricket grounds there, Aiter luncheon the Americans went to the bat, contributing the respectable score of 148. Theyer being the top scorer with twenty-nine. When the last man Lowry went in the score steod at ninety-eight. When the last wicket fell the score had been run up to 148. The following day the Canadians again went to the bat and were disposed of for forty-six runs, the Americans thus winning by an inning and forty-nine runs. fang 20 lw wkly | study for second class license. Other appli- cants will be examined as well in Arithmetic, English, History and Geegraphy, WHILE tending his mackerel nets at Sydney Cove, recently, Colin Skinner caught an un- expected fish. He towed it into Pictou where it became a nine days wonder, - The general conclusion arrived at was that it was the shark commonly known as the bottled nose or mack- erel shark, which is found very frequently in Northumberland straits, particularly in the vicinity of where there are shoals of mackerel, ----+- Se ss Tre ‘‘Newfield is repairing the telegraph cable between Cape Breton and the Magdalen Islands, and also at theiBird Rocks, which, although a very strong and thick cable, was cot by the action of the sea on the sharp rocks. After attending to this service she will proceed to the lower part of the River St. Lawrence, to lay the cables on the north shore of the rivey, which will bean extension of Dr. Fortin’s scheme for procuring tele- graphic communication with the Strait of Belle Isle by the Labrador coast, THe match on Victoria Park Grounds, Saturday afternoon, was a very pleasant one, The All-Comers, winning the toss, sent the representatives of Law and Medicine to the bat, whose wickets fell fast before the bowlin of V. Longworth and T. LePage. No stan of any consequence was made except by W. A. Weeks, who rapidly run up 23 runs. Law and Medicine were allout for 62. The field- ing and bow!ing of the All-Comers was ex- copenelly good, At the bat Finlay made best stand scoring 24 and not out. Others of the team also batted wel!. The match will be repeated Saturday next. -<—>o —___— CURRENT NOTES. The British House of Commons on the 17th adopted a clause in the Irish tramways bill devoting £00,000 of church surplus for migration in Ireland. The North German Gazette denies that Bismarck has given an audience to Cardinal Howard at Kissingen; that the health of Bismarck does not permit him to receive even his closest political friends. A mob of five hundred men attacked the Jewish quarters in Prague on Wednesday night. The rioters dispersed before they had done much harm. The frequency of the riots is causing much alarm among the authorities in Austria. The police and mil itary officers have been ordered to crush, with the utmost energy, every outbreak, however small. Forty of the populace and six police were wounded in the riot at Agramon on Tuesday. A mob subse- quently forced the jail and released the rioters. A despatch to the London Standard from Namdinh says that Colonel Badens made a sortie on the 6th instant, supported by a gunboat. He proceeded northward and cutflanked and drove off the enemy. @n the 7th instant, with 1,200 men, he made a movement to the south @nd attacked the earthwork of the Annamites. The enemy made but a slight resistance, and abandoned the works in confusion. Their cannon wore hauled off by elephants. The loss of the French was two killed and six wounded. The enemy’s loss was heavy. Mr. Dobson, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, stated on the 17th in the British Commons that it was an understood fact that foot and mouth disease had been carried from England to America. He said that the Canadian cattle now suffering with disease at Bristol had been in contact at Liverpool with infected animals which came from Ireland. Hg pointed out, however, that the American quarantine system, in relation to diseases, gave no security against the conveyance of disease by men attached to quarantine stations and by articles taken out of quarantine yards. The system, he said, only tcok into consideration the ani- mals themselves. THLE CITY SCHOOLS W:: L BE RE-OPENED, after the Mid- summer Holidays, on Monday, 27th August, instant, At nine o’clock,a,m, A full attendance of pupils, on that day, is requested, in order that all may be graded into their proper Departme ats. ISAAC OXENHAM, Secretary cf School Board Aug. 20.~—tl 27, tedhadleneeiedts science GUST 2o0., 1883. eee aa a ee ee ee Perkins & Sterns. —--——_0 ——— Spring and Summer Dry Goods. "homas Hart was murdered in Liverpool, G. | Stock will repay any intending purchaser, We have great confidence ip offering this season's +s es 2h by a men named John | purchase, containing, as it does, the | Sic Ne} NEWEST AND BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. glish-and American Millinery, Feathers, Flowers, Pompons, Egrets, Ornaments, etc., etc., in immense variety and extra value. Our Lace Department is replete with Maltese, Soutache, Hand-run Spanish, Point de Alencon Point Brabaut, Vermacelli, ete., etc. “ Laces, in Black, White, Cream, Terra Cotta, Crushed Strawberry, and all the new colors. & PARASOLS AND UMBRELLA . 500 pieces of Print, every variety, in color, pattern and _ price. Sateens, Cretonnes, Zephyrs, Galateas, Oatmeal Cloths, Ferry Cloths, Lace Checks and Stripes, ete., ete. Dress Goods (black and colored), in Cashmeres, Nun’s Veiling, Beige Cloths, New Checks and Plaids, etc., ete. Staple Dr:1 Goods, of every description, in very best value. Room Paper,Carpets, Oil Cloths, ete. Ch’town, May 3, 1883. aut eS a DOMINION BOOT *. SHOE STORE. a. 0: — CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. 50. eee Clearing Prices, to make room for Fail Stock. good and cheap, should go to West Side Queen Street, J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. —_——— :0: AUGUST. Cleaning Prices this Month for Dry Goods and Clothing. Everyone in want of Cheap Goods should go to J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1883.—wkly pres he Queen Street. Everyone in want of Boots, —AT— D. A. Bruce’s, —A LARGE— SUPPLY 8F CLETHS Which you can purchase by the yard, or have made to order At the Lowest Prices consistent with Good Workmanship. —ALSO— FURNISHINGS. Hats and Shirts a Specialty. LS Be By — Ch’town, June 23, 1883.—3m eod wkly ALWAYS ON HAND TEA. TEA. Ce EXCELLENT QUALITY. \UR NEW TEAS are warranted to give extra good satis faction. WHOLESALE & RETAIL. BEER & GOFF. Ch’town, June 4, 1883. 2aw wly PERKINS & STERNS. To CH pur Merchants’ Bank of Halifax hereby invites ‘Tenders for the Counter and Screeq Work of their new Banking Office, at Summerside. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Charlottetown Agency, where Tenders, addressed to the undersigned will be received up to one pP- m on Saturday, lst | September, 1883 D. H. DUNCAN, ia . Cash jer. Ch’town, August 17, 1883 PUPILS ATTENTION LL the School Books in use may be ZA found at the Diemond Bookstore, in- cluding,— L’Allegro and I] Penseroso (Milton), Greenleaf’s Arithmetics (authorized edition), Colenso’s Algebra (Part I ), . Chambers’ Plane and Solid Geometry, First Principles of Agriculture (Tanner), Cxsar’s Gallic War, Sweet's Method of Teaching, Calecott’s Musical Grammar, Cicero pro Archia, Bryce’s Latin and Greek Readers, Xenophon s Anabasis (Book V.), Arnold’s Latin Prose Composition, Walter Smith's Freehand Drawing, Dictionaries, Royal Readers, AND ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Very, Very Cheap. Don’t forget the place — Diamond Bookstore, 89, Queen Street, Queen Street, THEO. L. CHAPP ELLE. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1883. See pe IF YOU CALL YOU WILL FIND I HAVE ON HAND Black, White and Colored Perforated Card Boards, Gold and Silver Papers, Blue, Pink, Green and White Tissue Papers, Royal Readers, Franklin Square and other Novels, Ss. T. NELMES, Standard Bookstore. Mackerel Barrels. TO MACKEREL BARRELS for sale. Terms—Net cash, A. L. BRIDGES & CO, Aug. 15.—3w 2aw wkly 21 Direct Steamer to London HE Galifax Steam Navigation Company (Limited) will despatch the FIRST- CLASS STEAMER “SICILY,” —FROM— Halifax to London, direct, About 10th September. THROUGH RATES FOR LOBSTERS, via P. E. I. Steam Navigation Company, From Charlottetown and all Sta- tions on the P. E. I. Railway. London, Paris and Hamburg. The “Sicily” has a speed of twelve knots and isexpected to make the passage in 94 days. Bills of Lading will be given from any Station on the P. E- I, Railway, or at Char- lottetown, Apply for all particulars to Jos. Wood, Secretary Halifax Steam Navigation Company (Limited), 58 Bedford Row, Hali- fax, or to WM. H. SHANKS, Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. 1. August 13, 1883. COAL! COAL! IN STORE, AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. Anthracite Bar and | Chestant Sizes, (BEST QUALITY.) PICTOU ROUND & NUT, TEA PARTY :O Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Cltown, July 6—2aw wkly I UPPL Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, &c. Committees f-r getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. WKS Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & COFF'’S. IES | ALBION SLACK, (For Blacksmiths’ use, good), Sydney Old Mines GOWRIE MINES ROUND: CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Ch’town, Aug. 10. Water Street. [mo we fr pat tu th sa 3m. he pres 3m JUST ARRIVED. 100 bris, No. 1 New Herring, Come and see them, at IMPERIAL GROCERY STORE. Ch'town, July 21, FAT HERRING. 100 BABRELS, in Wholes, Halves and Quarters, for sale by D, SMALL. Ch’town, Aug. 17, 1883.—2w OLD BONES. IGHEST PRICE paid for old bones, in large or small lots, delivered at John Newson’s Furniture Factory. JOHN NEWSON, Ch'town, Aug. [7,.—2m DOMINION EXHIBITION, 1883. (pening at St, John, N.B., OCTOBER |, 1883. WNERS of Live Stock in P, K. Island are required to send to my office, not later than Saturday, the 25th day of August, inst, Entries of such animals as they wish to exhibit at the above Exhibition, in order that the same may be submitied for the ap- proval and sanction of a committee appoint. ed by the Advisory Board for that purpose. Animals thus selected will be forwarded to and from St. John free of charge to owners, but at their risk, Entries of Agricultural Products and other articles must aleo be made at my office not later than Saturday, the 13th day of Septem- ber next, A. McNEILUL, Secretary Advisory Roard. Ch’town, Aug. 16, 1883.—dy wkly tt 5 DOLLARS REWARD, fP\HE above reward will be paid to any per- son who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who destroyed a target at the Ken- sington Rifle Range, on the night of the 11th instant. GEORGE L, DOGHERTY, Sec’y Pro, Rifle Assoociation of P. E. I, Ch’town, Aug. 14, 1883. Union Bank of PE. Island, A’ the Special General Meeting of the Stockholders, held st the Union Bank this day, in pursuance of the notice published in the Royal Gazette of 30th June last, the President in the Chair, it was, on motion, unanimously resolved to adjourn the said meeting till Thursday, the 6th day of Septem- ber next, 1883, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the Union Bank, Charlottetown, then to be holden for the purposes mentioned in the said notice, Dated 6th August, 1883. CHARLES PALMER, President and Chairman, Aug. 8, 1883. ST. PETER’S SCHOOLS WILL RE-OPEN Qn Monday, September 10th. Subjects taught—English, Classics, Mathe- matics French, German, etc. Applications for Boys’ School should be made to W. B, King, St. Peter's Clergy House; for Girls’ School to Miss Harris, Pownal Street, Aug. 7.—tu th sa pat mo we fr tl Sept 10. at 10 LOBSTER SHIPPERS. ‘NTEAMERS of Fishwick’s Express Line, sailing from Charlottetown every Thurs- day, connect at Halifax with Allan Line for Liverpool, Furness Line for London and Hamburg Cromwell Line for New York, at present offer special rates of freight, and grant through bills lading here. L, A. BARNABY, ifax, A, H. B, MACGOWAN, Charlottetown, July 24, 1883. i Saas el Ie ag em A re pli