A a. alts aisle “7 Items. ¥ Len? AD Lan NEWS. . ' om Nae 6 + Ses ) s day, 1356 . i 1 John . . . aap of) [Serctay Desratcnes ro Tue EXAMINER. } | Fra neal ctiers. ¢«\W Fra k Prince won the day Letter From General Gordon. rl : was overthrown, | are cores ' y were slain, and a Cairo, Sept 18. * 1 to London al p Phe Khedive, Numbar Pasha, and Sir! Eve ivn Baring, British representatives in | ans : i Euypt, have recely aqdan iden ical cypher ae Kk place | desp ey h frou Gon. Gordon Pie despatch Lient Govern r | one Kina t nm, Aug. 26, and reads as ‘ The body wag; ‘Cllows:—*'l am awaitiny the British forces netery —Charlotte ia order to relic vs the Egyptian garrison P na in « e. the Mex 5S nime Z eli, poy hiw ay arty salary ‘ first Rector of “— £8, U b shall surrender the Soudan ‘ ; to the S ar clay ly 20.000 Turkish troops | ee rive. Li the retels kul Eyyptians yon th t this note was com. | tre answerable for the bloodshed I require ‘ i wi was L500 to pay mv sold: rs, my daily Xpenses boing £1,500 Within a few | ————— wee | O*ys I shall take Berber, where 1 ~ - | Pave sent Cl, S owart, Col, Power and the | bac tuand Other Items. | Freneh Consul with troops and Bashi- i Bizouks, who, after stayi yw a fortnight, . Mi. P.. in ie toe ; = ones the town and return to Khar o : im Uol. Stew rt will then go to the N . {, ndon H use. au ju tor, Vila Done ia, 19, Qu eog we . a _ -- Phe Comments of the tress, | tent at Hantsport, sae ° ; : LonpDon, Sept. 18. | hs i hy en Cha ae Oe Sel. The News gives this versic n of Gen. Gor- oO | don's letters, five of which have been re j s is Celve Gen. Gordon asks the Gi Vernment | N ge att Lordon Honse. to send Turkish troops to oce upy Soudan | [se 19, 2w eod wk 2: and to retain £50,000. The alternative — | proposed was to make Zebehr, King of Son- | (Jae n Square are now giving} dan with a salary of £39,000, Soudan! . , be held as the key of Egypt. This} - ts : | being accomplished, Geo. Gordon would re- | Hour Coatiogs at, the London | (ura to Boland i 7, «= COU Wa i es soci Ni ¥, STERN of the firm of Perkineg News from China. & ne from England, v —— N y Lonpon, Sept. 18. ~~ | A despatch from Hong Kong to the he London House. Times saya: “‘A Frencl’ man-of-war at se 19, 2w eod ¥2i) Alante boarded a regular Hong Kong ea | trading junk and threw its cannon, guns, | . CAMPBELL will sell a carload of prime | and ammunition overboard. This occurred _— His Store to-morrew, | in the immediate vicinity of the harbor. The a K. | merchants of Hong K mg are greatly pai lirritated. Junking is the only trade left, paw Scanve at the jonden House : and j wk men are afraid to venture outside Le 19, 2w eod W231) the hurbor with mt cannon for f-ar of pirates A oieags Lhe disgust at the intrusion of the French ; - ns. cone oun says :— 1 is increasing daily. i Pubi sebtiment in ntreai and other . | ‘ y } I of Canada obtain i eee es ae ing The Cholera. oe ~ —_—— N t the London House | Paris, Sept. 18.{§ [se 19, 2w eod w2i here have been over ten thousand cases ae) Sa of cholera since the outbreak in France A the Executive Committee! pai¢ of which have died. The disease and of $ Dairymen’s Association will | ee es b wia the Hon. D. Ferguson’s | Seems tO be suDsiding. k —_- — > Stars Approaching. AI 1 Covers-T is claimed as an Irish- | sani n fat t g a Corkman, who on | LivERvooL, Sept. 18. f I hanged his name foom the Irish i" ‘ais . Cine as wegen Satie Clmeit | Henry Irving and Miss Terry, sailed for tes | Montreal to-day by steamer Parisian. 7 EF ¢ mgs oF Cie wnadian Pacific Rai way | dai oe ae fr tember 7th bave been | Weather puifetin 33 612 yainst $3,175,502 in the Fes} iog period last year, an increase of | Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the | $13,31 “) iil i tv GLI rrovet 3. ! a. its say that Mr. Joseph Pape, Sir | ibeeetk Meh’ 30.8 | ' i. eae ; i th bal Toronto, Sep. 1¢ J a. m I laughter of Judge laschereau of Fresh to moderate winds, fine, compara- | th f alia some time in | tively cool weather, ) } - — METROLOGICAL OFFICE, ww ELLNER returned from Boston Charlottetown September 19,1884 last « g, v re he -elected a large stock | Highest Temperature yesterday.. ....... 65 0 of Wal und Figin watches, jewelry, | Lowest Temporatare (read at midnight), ..47.0 electro-pla'ed ware, clocks, spectacles, etc, | Lowest Temperature this morping ........44.2 [rep 19 li | Ter nperature this morning, at 8 o'clock. .50 4 - - Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock...56.0 A ‘DENT of the Preshyterian re- | _ ports thit t ficers and membrs of} HOTEL SREIVALS. “Rising S Temple Independent Order, eee Ma I North, held a pleasant picnic | OSBORNE HOUSE > ; 29th t near Murray Riv: P July 18 A J McLeod, Stanley Bridge : Fine ae Da niel McLaren, Flat River; ‘ames Clow, M asin: Steen puintice ame shia el ee eee diac, N _ KCLOTHING very cheap at the | B; Robert H Nilliams, Lot 11; Arthur J Londoa House [se 19, 2w eod wk 2i silver, Lunenburg N=; CBF idler, do; J oe — Whalen, ( hester, N 38; John Corkam. do; Py cable from Capt. Archibald McEachern | p Harshman, New London; H L adel, at Brisbon Queensland, we learn that the | ‘ardigan. 19—A J McInnis, Murray River ; Birk Edith Carmichael was lost an] the crew | Austin McInnis, do; Geo F Shaw, St Eleanor:, savel. Nhesailel from New Castle, New! y. -‘njamio Shurman, Summerside. + th Wales. on the Ist of August for me — —~ a ‘assan (‘elehes } pow oo. | “SHIP NEWS. , . : “8 CAPTA BLANKE' SHIP > gteamship } : a ee aan PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. a : it “we OD tle le : trip of e st omer | ENTERED, terda oomclggr au the City H a it rc | Sept. 1S—S S Bonavista, Anderson, Pictou ; - #oe “y yepita i > ' . << a te Boa H I Florence, (Chapman, do, coal; ¢ onfederate, : McKay, Rustico, mackerel and lobst. re. Remsants Fleecy A es 19—Charles Frederick, Rhude, end Blouse. ton 19 2weod wk2| **ar h; Maggie May, Goodfellow, Tracadi os ' i | lum; lwo Sisters, Daley, Murray Harbor, : i lobsters. De postrs the postal savirncs banks for | sa Angust re $525,969. They were in August | aa D. ; i last i sy The withdrawals are | Sept. 18—S G Mortin, MecLaine, St. Peter’s, C greater t n August of last year, bat the| 38, bal; S 8 Carroll, Brown, Boston, mackerel, net j its is over twenty-three eggs, etc; S S Bonavista, Andeison, Mon-| and a ra ’ treal; Gezelle, Rubertson, Pictou, bal. i 19 —Two sisters, Daley, Bay \ erte. " Mir. Harrison Carvel! has ua fr f the law and struck out | Bikvi. ” retu a He is at present - At St. Elearors, on Monday, the 15th inst., preset ‘ Martin & UCo.,, Portrait | he wifeof Hugh J. Massey, jr., of a daughter, A ad working for such aj * — t, reap the full success we | ~~ 2 | MARRIED. ine At Alberton, on the 10th inst., by Rev. A. T r Carroll, Capt. Prown,sailed for) F. Carr, A M., Ihomas Henderson, of the Bos lay evening with a full cargo | fj;m of Pr ee on & Gordon, to Minnie, sec- : following passengers:— ond daughter of Thomas Humphrey, E:q. i _e a ne eee eae | At Worcester, Mass, Sept 6, by Rev, W. K 1.P rovarad, Snares ours’: | T. Sleeper, James Hamill and Laura C. Green, tie \ rson, J+ ssie MePheraon, Cristie > Me] | a > ' | both of P. K. I eD J Finleson Miss M Faught, | — : W Mary Whelan, Isabelle Nichols; | D Ant Acorn. Mary E, MeKionon, Sarah Me- | DIED. Kenna, M Vickerson, Miss MelIsaac, Miss| Op the 5th August, at Albion Bay, Capt. Zz Lan Ps ; a * ea ee li | Joha Westaway, deeply vagratns. a me, Fee tT) On Sed Augest, of patelysie, Jobn Segue FR (' EK. Robertson, Miss Petti | Trainor, Eq , au oid and much r spected re- afer i \. Stewart, Mrs. Marr. sident of Hs pe Kiver, in his 82ud year. aad i H Ryerrs s Comedy Co ‘ will | Open a J pi ia sicciieaehoeen to-| Tne harvest in the ne'ghb rhood of Brandon morrow, Saturday, evening. The St. Jobn | ix so good this vear that the supolv ot twine Telegraph comments on the performance in| for the self- binding re»pers has been - that ¢ ty as follows: There was plenty of fun | hausted, and the farmer are now ata stanc for tho-e who sttended the performan-e of still with half their work not _. ew Hazlie & yerson’s company, last night. at | year 14 to 12 pounds of twine to t co, was the Inst f The specia ty people are good | enough. This year the siand of wheat is so and ry oveph and Annie Burgess, | good that 2 to 24 lbs. of twine are required - sketch entitled, Oh, but I'm | to bind it. m ‘ ' brs n. who orated o topics ee hn Pui ioe aaa oe Bach, A Carp.—To all whofare}fsulfering from “thy of wood th pg; Chertes | errors aud indiccretions of youth, -eerwegh P e>n rwood (an old favorite), weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Sc. i The la‘ter were particu: I willsenia recipe t' rat will eure you, FREE ry laaly poy and hid three recalls, Phe OF CHARGE, This great remedy was « mT emedy, introducing the entire company. covered by & missionary in Scuth Americ "ordei mach lau hter, in fact the ee a vot We! au Yotr tty Vow Send self-addressed envelope to Rev. Joweru T, Lease, Station D, New York. VERST FALL & W DAILY HXAMINER, SHPTHMBER 19, 1884. INSTALMENT — OF— rare 2 —A'T— R. STERN’ hand. oO a0 OABES AND BAL <ssillcie which for variety, style and price cannot be surpassed in P. E, Island. Ch’town, Sept. 13, 1884, PERKINS & STERNS. NTER GOODS terns’, recent purchases in Great Britain and the United States are daily coming to In a few days our Stock will be complete, with the contents of over English, Canadian and American Dry Goods, JUST 327 half.chests Very Superior TEAS, 120 barrels SUGAR. 3 cases Men’s FELT HATS, 1 case LAMP WICKS, 39. bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, 44 bales GREY 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, 5 casse BLEACHED COTTONS, 26 bags Rice, COTTONS £100 yds, each), RECEIVED. cases COTTON FLANNELS, case assorted colors do , cases SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, case GREY FLANNEL SHIRTING, cases TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, casks WRITING INK, cases ENVELOPES, case WRITING PAPERS, cases LAUNDRY STARCH, 5 cases READY-MADE CLOTHING. bes bo Cele = bo We expect to receive, during the next ten days, about £20 Cases and Bales of Fali NEW FALL GOoDs Goods the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scotch Markets, and will offer Whole- sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. W. Sept. 12 dy wy A. WEEKS & CO., Sign of the Lion. EARLY OPENING OF FALL COODS 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Heavy Goods. 7 cases 28 bales scillieninl MS ii NN Black Straw ilats, Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Warps. All Goods are marked dewn at prices that are bound to sell them. A further large shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ul*ters, ete. WHOLEBSALEH AND RETAIL. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market House Yrs The New Cu'towa, Sept. 5, 1884. Store on the old site will not be opened till 1st April next. oy W.& A. BROWN & CC, WwW. A. Brown & Co's VALUA BLE BUILDING SITES. sold) by Auction, on Monday 22nd instant, at twelve o’clock on the premises, all that plot of land on Kent Street, former site of the North Ameri- can Hotel, tis ving @ froutage on Ket Street of forty-two feet, and running back one hun- dred and sixty feet, Sele posiiive. No reserve. Terms at sale. O be — ALSO -— immediately afler, on the premises, jart of Town Lot No. 72, situated on Pownal Street. formerly the site of Haszara’s printing office, having a front-ge on Pownal Street of forty- two feet, aud on Dorchester Street, eig hty- four feet Terms at Sale. WILLIAM DODD. Auctioneer, Ch'town, Sept 11, 18R4, LAND SALE. (JVO be sold at Public A anashins ou the prem- ises, on King Street, opposite the Post Office, Charlottetown, on Friday, the 17th day of October next, all that valuable prop- erty, with dwelling house thereon, on the south side of King Street, baving a front on siid street of about thirty-four feet, and running southerly by parallel lines sixty- three feet, with a right of way trom said street for horses. carts, trucks, ete, TERMS—One-third cash at sale, the balj- ance to be secured by a mortgege of the premises, bearing six per cent interest, For further particuiars apply to Megssre. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie. SARAH McKINNON. Ch’town, Bopt 9, 1884. Pure Bred Stock. 1 services of the taal Jersey Bull “ Bella’s Centennial,*’ No, 7,977, Ameri- can Herd-Book, can now be had at the stable of [. A. McLean, Esq., near Esdale Foundry, e°, $2.00. Now is the time to get milking stock, a8 he will likely be in Charlottetown but a short time, Sept 9—Im BEEHIVE FELT. HE Subscriber offers for sale at prices to suit ihe times,— 100 rolls Beehive Felt (genuine), 10° rolls Diamond Feit, 100 rolls Tarred Paper, 50 rolls Dry Sheathing, 50 bris, Roofing Pitch, 2 tons White Lead. Boiled and Raw Oils, Turpentioe, 200 kegs Nails, 100 boxes Glass. SIMON W. CRABBE, Sign ot the Stove, Walker's Corner Ch'town, Sep 4—2aw 2w wy 4i ee BLACKSMITH’S CUAL, LBION MINES SLAC SLACK. COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month. Orders given by G. W, DsBLOIS, Agent 35 Water Street. tf PE Island Pottery. STOVE-PIPE ST ONE ES CHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS And other articles made to order at the P | E. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AQENTS i yen # ae 10 May 97. HOUSE TC TO LET. | | fFV\HE Subseriber + aatt to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fiizroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains tweive rooms, be- sides kitchen, end has been papered anew and painted inside and outside this summer, There is also a Stable, Coach-house and Garden attached. mn. "town, PONALD FERGUSON July 7,1 Crt Fuuier Franc-Canaie, OANS on writes for ssiteeatais not exceed- ing 10 years, without Sinking Fund, | and from 10 to 50 years with Sinking Fund. The borrower is privileged to pay off his jloan, in whole or in part, at any sime. oa ‘ireulars giving detailed information can be a on application at the office of Messrs | Sullivan & Macneill, Solicitors, Charlettetown. W. W. SULLIVAN, Agent for the Company. pat dy & w ky prea snm jour 4i. eRe ‘AMERICAN “AORIGULTURIST. 100 Columns and 100 Engravings in each issue | 43rd YEAR. $1.50 A YEAR. Send | (E pglich | Best three 2c. or German) of stamps for Sample Copy the Oldest and Agricultural Journal in the “ORANCE JUDD CO. DAVID W. JUGD, 751 Senter Wew ork. AOL OE Es BE CO } } i i - BARGAINS. | i | | AM selling the balance of my Furniture . saved from the fire of the 20th ult., at J. ; D McLeod’s corner, Queen Street, at a | reduction of from twenty-five to fifty per ' cent. below usual! prices, JOHN NEwson, . ‘ Wtowen, Marok 3 ‘| World. : j . : ; { : i ¥ i t t + Ab es en