re . a aR Na Re Le oR as AMEE ee en RR al Fe ice lett. ae . \ Te y ; ines tee Pe el = a i _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, SHPTEMBER 12, 1884. i recs} and Other Htems. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. wi ere KINGS COUNTY a a. \ at “tipendiary Magistrate's é ‘ ry AT Ha — | (Serctat Despatcnes ro Tur EXAMINER. } REw FALL Gr DOD K xX ul | B I I | Q \ a *. | 5 B f Sra : Quebec, and Simeoe, in On- | The Artillery Competition. é ye ‘ \ t next to vote on the Seott comepatniionn Iss4 sia A QuFBEc, Sept. 10 wor encetag Pe 9 | y « > oe : r m : 7 a? te e in cattle.which was | wae ; pear pe inaten Garcioen a 4 i oaialiah Main: ae Artitiery took their tura firing this morn- ( ( ] ‘ a market last week, has Ing, at Orleans Island. No. 1 Detachment J UsT R ECE iv ED . KOR : { ‘I O WN } e ee ) points with the sixty-four-pounder, © ; , i” y of P. EF, Island will meet in | = ‘ raps and 1,500 points. No. 2 Detach- i. f Tuesday, ‘6th instant, at 11 | N, a - ghey with the forty-pounder : n ' ’ lM. Maci ED ——~ & attery of the same _ar- Sele ‘Wednesta lie Ist (Ie h . in 2 in tillery then followed. No. 1 Detach-| yy f bil cl Ils dll ' BY \ ‘M, accompanied by] ™ent = made nothing with either 29" }ol¢ i oh aan 9 TRY . —---- aa t ond | y. set in about ten o'clock | the sixty-four or forty pounder ; but No. 3| ge nalt-cheste Very Superior TEAS, 3 cases COTTON FLANN ELS, All enizies at the Drill Sied must be made t. Nodat reported, detachment made 41 points with the sixty- 120 barrels SUGAR. | 1 case assorted colors do., before ten o'clock a. m., and for the Cattle qi. fo my ? ’ 25 w y | ’ ma . Sh pleve sloc ix hibitio ay en rhe Aoynder, and 25 with forty pounder.! 3 cases Men’s FELT HATS, | 2cases SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, fe ee ee ogaged repairing the | The shifting to-day has been attended with a i Convent O Notre Dame | N, 8 satisfactory results, In the morning, 1 case LAMP WICKS, case GREY FLANNEL SHIRTING, His cn the Lieutenant Governor wil! i attentior ‘sterday. Nos — « 7 5 tail aes Oe eatall . OF . Y , ’rYT ‘ open the Exhibition ; he Sheri ¢ De : ition ye ay 8 and 3 Batteries of the Garrison 09 bales Parks’ COTTON WARPS, cases TW EEDS AND WORSTEDS, seen: on Poonam: a6 thie tieet Chet ae ee 2 ed - | Artillery, from Montreal, succeeded in ] > wv t a Is the Beane. Maine, races, acting ihe. tune eende tp tha 10 bales 2 and 3-bushel BAGS, 2 casks WRITING INK, gp Atmlsaion to Show Grounds end Drill ; Messen; y, formerly owned by Mr. A. | Beitich ; . ' r . . Shed, each time of entering, twelve cents : N. this “ oe aaa thin’ pl hd — In B os 1 minute and 55| 44 bales GREY COTTONS £100 yds, each ), 2 cases ENVELOPES, adhdoan odie ye pg ee } ye 5 ; : , — seconds, Nos, i 50 e var. . . - | if albiy oe ’ 1 risow Artillegs fovos nt 82% Montersl Gar-} 3 cases COTTON SHIRTINGS, | 1 case WRITING PAPERS, horges snd carriages, twent}-five cents > ' aS P . 6 : . . ickets wi . d at the ke 3¢ a eens avicen mihe eek eich up to the competition record. In the J Cases BLEACHED COTTONS, | 25 cases LAUNDRY STARCH, and at the tien. “re merket Mouse aw it general, even among the most timid penple, | Shoulder the cilifax team were fret to| 26 bage Rice, 5 cases READY-MADE CLOTHING. Reetaurant on the Grounds, a and proofs of a good businessfor the remainder | °20U44er the gun, In the A shift Passengers and Exhibits will be conveyed of 184 me every day more apparent, = y lowered the time made by the| a ace i to and from the Exhibition at one first-class ends english team nearly four seconds, / fare. We are indebted T. C. Mancey, Esq , | BOtWithstanding that the gun slipped on| . : Commissioners appointed to the several tn of Ca lraverse. for a consignment of the the skids while mounting. In the B shift | We expect to recelve, during the next ten days, about departments will please be on the grounds | biggest evgs of the season, They are im-| °F go as you please,§ they “finished in early, men* Mr. Mun ey has, we are to'd, one of o min. 22 sec.. cr 2.08.35 less than the For Rules and other particulars, get Prize wy the beet pou'try yards - the vountry. May! English team. They were vociferously ‘ » x a 7 opplying to the Commissioners for | aa } ney WwW less cheered. No. 3 Batter , of the (Jue- i 20 © 6 t ad RB | ff z i i ad . ing’s Younty ixbibition, at the Post Offices . ' aa bee Garrison Artillery : then followed rt | Ses a i a e S 0 a Ax 00 Se yer the County, or at the Secretary’s fue St Le 7 ‘ket ae _— | in = A shift. They finished in 6 minutes, se Ae nese having acricket tour, Ihev will leave St.) or three-fifths of a second behind the : . ; ° ; GEORGE F, OWEN t Joba on the 26th inst . | Halifax team. In the B shift they finished the selection of MR. PATON in the English and Scotch Markets, and will offer Whole- Secretary King’s County Exhibition H fw, at rlalifax against the anderers ( e , 47 ,oino . Os a . ’ . : % a ° : : : t lela aed os Senn Might they aie ts oo ne Song on limited ground sale and Retail Buyers the best value in every department. Cardigan, Sept 9, 1884—3i wy wy p her 3i . rod t iver to the Islanc . or ae ; A ae . . | ; ~ - ¥ ‘ Diss Notice of Assignment ' ea meas Sin W. A. WEEKS & CO,, Mite of Assignmant, New Mantles. Ulsters, Dolmans, Black ‘ , Ei ; . ee >} 1 Cantos ; i a Cuiprewa, Wis , Sept. 11. a ° . ; Frathers, Black and Colored Ribbons, Knitted | : ae I HEREBY give notice that all book and i ; s, Shawls, Umbrellas, Frillicgs, Black The most disastrous flood ever known is other debts, due the firm of Doyle & : | lL Silks and Satins, Black Silks, Vel-| Uponus. The river has risen over twent & f th k i : it # Ce i atins, Dia ks, Vel I iver fh aty Sign oO @ Lion, McBride, are now assigned to and payable | veteens, Damasks, Towels, Liaens, Cloths, | feet, and is still rising a foot per day. Sept. 12-d 3 tome, All dersons indebted te the reid Sem i and r lines of Goods too numerous to} Three railroad bridges are in great danger, ept. 14- dy wy are requested to make payment of the ment and a Waggon bridge Is expected to go. —— ~ . — NETS eT a a aay ee =} amount due by them to my agent, Sampson J — All of the upper dams on Duncan Farquharson, »t the shop lately occupied by | We regret te learn that Capt. Jas. Blankea- | Creek which pass through the city, are out. Doyle & McBride, at Souris East. . i ; ship. of the steamer Worcester, is dangeronsly | A portion of the flood from that course Dated this 28th day of August, 1884, ill of hemorrhag rf tl e lungs. His condition | reached here on Thursday afternoon, and : wikis a a was ver . yesterday —— but a slight sweptevery bridge, five in number outside OWEN CONNOLLY, a vas observable before the ship| the city limits, with a larger number of Aug 29—2i law fr wy 2i ftera consnitation, his physi-| puildinys, including Kethel’s planing mills, er — ~ frre oe Re a , 7 Zs 1 r > E'ED oa » ‘ y cians deciied it was best for him to return to | Comins’ focd atone’ Stiter’ lege ond Bade initiate IN THE SUPREME COURT. Boat » Dr. Hobkirk accompanied him on livery stables ; also, Strumm & Weiner’s : : _ The Peters Combination Lock t . 7°E ¥ agriculture buildings. The loss in the city a a ae oq | i estimated at $100,000. The worst is stil } SERFS UNAS TRS CWENER BOUSS COCR) to come, as the Gite tix wiles mosth hes ' & by R rt Hurry, W est Rey alty, was totally ba : a eo . bom all | yalty passed out, releasing 750,000 feet of logs. a ' } destroyed by tire yesterday afternoon abont tive lock Tne fire, owing to the very rere IN LIQUIDATION h gale h'awing at the time. gained such Killed by a Cyclone. er See _ heaiway that it was impossible to put it out. | ee ' YENDERS will be received until noon of and not only was the dwelling house, but all Cigar Lake, Mruyy., Sept. 11. Thursday, September 18th, for the Real its nts destroyed. Origin of the fire—a ie 4 : . Estate, P! , Store id unfinished Good scsvetion Singanoe "| ths, ons hile by whe aove we 42 cases London, Manchester and Glasgow Havy Goods. |iitisetsisciset ise * William Cavanagh, book-keeper, and W. j - oe i alti = et ee H. Saunders, clerk. Walter Lewis, clerk, Peters Combination Lock bere of th» Board of Commissioners for man-| ¥&3 fatally injured. The loss in the vicinity Company. raited sot = Monee Genie donald, | Ls ie Bo ran toriety, was drivin ‘ ininediasiiliane a waited His Honor Governor Macdonald, | Lamarie Boomerang notoriety, g 47 cases Black Straw flats, a island Exhibition. 1884, have | i8 @ quarter of a million. Bill Nye, of the who has kindly extended to the Commission- | with his brother near East Clear Lake, — —_——— or } ers all the privileges enjoved by them, on] when the tornado struck them. Bull was 28 bales Grey Cottons DESCRIPTION. } i behalf of the agricu'turi-ts of the Province, litted out of the wagon, dashed to the road ’ it d be i f ‘ i in relation to the show grounds of Govern. and had one leg broken in two places, His 10 bales Cotton Warps. oan non) oe fl 7 ae be yt atin 7 ment f ! m. § » generously ‘place d at their brother was slightly injured. Abort forty ~ wer Soe soy a : ae ) { ag al by Ex +»vernor Haviland, during his buildings were wrecked in Clear Lake. ae ae a Pte ace li iekanee ' eri ie evince All Goods are marked down at prices that are bound to sell them. Brict Factory, 402160 feet, a Brass Foundry ) “Some people in Loadon are trying to have A Surprise. and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron : alaw vassed, giving each policeman at night fee ear A further Jarge shipment of 36 CASES LONDON GOODS DAILY EXPECTED, rea, Cee eee (oe a biz deg as acompanion and assistant. Let ONDON, Sept. ° ° . 2a%< > 3 ® “eps 8 , vm : : Mo 5 a ‘i : i the good work g» on, says an exchange. The} The appointment of Earl Dufferin as including Millinery, Bonnets and Hats (trimmed), Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters, etc. Phe endive: cituhn' acy vere: canenebeelt f , ‘ , ‘ a a ituate we ii i with Engines H nexs thing will be the passing of a law dis-| Viceroy of India, in the place of the Mar- yah sicieiie an an eae pensing with the policeman entirely and quis of Ripon, who resigned yesterday, was ’ yetting the deg t» do the work for nothing.” sla : ‘ : V7 A IN J | ) Ly H . | 1 A ‘I I of a Brass Foundry and the manufrcture of S neth a like the os ae am ht adventege- > ee but was received with general HOoOLEHS A LH - Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, ously be tried in Charlottetown. Our lucal | Ommendation. including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating, f long been di-tinguished for its The reason officially stated for Lord The Liquidators do not bind themselves to bility tod) nothing, and now that the tramp | Ripon’s resignation is the delicate condicion | & amemper the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market House | sccept tne highest or any tender. of his health, but it is well known that his kept the city in terror f rsome months, a : Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, , well.ordered dog force might accomplish his| various other causes —", to bring marked “ Tender,’ and addressed to the se arres " about his wish for retirement. tis true, - ° ° . ‘ Liquidators of Tne Peters Combination Lock i >_— however, that Lord Ripon’s health is far Y= The New Store on the old site will not be opened till lst April next. ==>7 Company, Moncton,N.B, |i Tue stermer Worcester left for Boston last | from good. The property can be viewed upon appli- , evening with a general carge and the follow- cation at the Works, upon any day between Ing pass°ngers : Mrs. q urner. Miss Doyle, the hours of ten a, m, and three p- m, Mrs. R. Breckeo, Miss McMillay, Miss 3, Cholera. W. & A. BROWN & CO, JOHN KNIGHT, | MecVonald, Jessie Currie, Mrs. W. B, Peters, — ’ “ ‘OR i Mary Blanchard, Annie McDonald, Bella Maprip, Sept. 11. Ch’town, Sept. 5, 1884. pg aa tc ecnenial’ Matheson, Belle McDonald, Kate Buchanan, Since September lst there have been CHAS. A. EVERITT Magyie Stewart, Annie McLeod, Katie B.| forty cases of cholera at Alicante, and a SS ——— a . r / : MeKeoz «,Mary A, Campbell, Maggie Nichol- | twenty-seven deaths. Dated at Moncton, N. B., 15th August, - Be q son, Miss M. A, Sealey, Miss S Camp- NAPLeEs, Sept 11. = jaugi9 tl sale i b I ati a .N Vi N cr 7 . . Te . . . if MeMeos) * ree akan Mrs. Gonitadl _ The cholera situation in this aa is es iz Mrs. C Lacey, Oliver Grant, Mary Foley, | 28 Worse. Por the past team aan ” O68 FLOUR [ . James Boyle, Florence Murphy, Maggie Mor- = have been 937 fresh cases an o . 8 rion, : eaths. z. a ; \ stae tonne ) ie am 125 bris. CHOICE PATENT, Die tans ies ek aes aoe ae The Egyptian Campaign. i 375 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, t} wit _s gaya: **J — ay oc e . : U C2 i W ' A * 1 tl ‘ er ‘e of an pens * the ot iia ‘ HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF , ies "al M rine and Fisn vies (in Carro, Sept. 11. for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or ( seco yo sieet things The Highland Brigade has been ot got Summerside. 4a harlottetown), and amot = ‘ ; oF ill proceed up noticed a number of boxes of ordinary lamp | up the Nile. Gen. Earle wi ms q : a ais ‘ ’ } lseley . 20 bris. No. 1 PILOT BREAD, burners. On asking the genial agent, Mr.| the Nile to-morrow. Gen. Lord Wo od eu I Lord, what he w 0 eels with the hardware, | will remain at ee ce: woe Har y8 _ he New Hosiery, of the best \ alue, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, he replied that, as the result of experiment, | will take command to-day 0 ai e troops FOR S ft LE B Y he ha vered that by the use of a plain as usual. a ” ° ais ) " Enener of tho kind shotee'e esha MET wen American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, ee ene obtained ‘) farther enquiry the fact was A Bombardment. J. a ‘ I es Biean iat, with the fo e é e t of . : 4 0 sh 3 a oil ‘ca> ‘aimee, . A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, Corner Pownal and Water Streets, whi results ‘vere now obtained with ad : f T wae ay, te . h d Ch’town, Sep 5. iy ind more and better hghts, or a Advices from amatave, ’ A kl ~~ se ™ ee ea eis Sh ti Cnn me Rie mde oe ae meting of 4 cake sf oll per aunemcat-any | (hug: 20th), seabe Gab wee Maneb ed The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, WANZER : St0 ea making the neat little sum of $400| bombarded and temporarily occupied A 4 n, save |, as the result of painstaking | Mahanor’s town, on the coast, some dis- ‘ : rvations of one official.” tance south of Tamatave. S Mac 6s iesithsiesiinaaanial win hin . i Temperance Pienie at Royalty Junc- 3 0 6 p tion came ott yesterday afternoon, and a right Another Sanker—Suicide, hippy time was speat by the large number ae a o es in attendance. TLrough the kindness of Mr. WasHtxcTon, Sept. 11. THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES rata Cat tng Het cts] 5, squires, wake, ho tied + PRINT COTTONS, arvig at destiontion these core'were| cmtly, committed suicide this morning by RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS : Mrivily at Gestluavio es 3 : - i . nife. d:tached and left in charge of the picnic | cutting his throat with a pocke cot. Th peebes ee WHITE COTTONS, At all the leading Exhibitions of the oa a prominent elevation nicely shaded by Still Another Cashier Short. World. | forest trees, and commands a verv fine and inne ‘ ‘ : : Picturesque view of the c-uotry westward, Lovrsviis, Ky., Sept. 11. GREY COTTONS Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883. ) 19 f towar he tting st Soon tea ’ “9 : | ‘king towards the setting sun. Soon ; Zouievill j J. F. WILLIS & CO. ' Was ready, and the company gathered around W. J. Duncan, cashier of the Louisville ? is | the wel tilled tables After singing ‘Be | Banking Co., is short in his accounts $500,- Sole and only authorized Agente for P. E. I. Present at our tab) gone Ha Ae pee thar 000. COTTON WARPS. jy30 S€at d Upon the grean grass aad epjove ie ibieiaias ‘li ; gs pi ted. Games of croquet and ce | | entered into with spirit, and the An Attempted Suicide. an P i Island Potte v races wised mach fun and ne saa ti : 70: 1 ' t Ihe balloon ascension, despite New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 11. | jute a ag wind, was very go od. At = The wife of Cashier Hill attempted STOVE-PIPE STONES : th apany repaired to the cars were os " av by shooting. She is not . : s : co ae ’ i i ; ne on. mesting | Suicide yesterday by shooting CHIMNEY TOPS, me nal meeting was h qr an Cee seriously hurt. Evcsiything at the very Lowest Frices I DRAIN PIPES, Tete chee ahaa” inaenuaens ees —— STRAWBERRY VINE PROTECTORS ! vt 1 short ar interesti peecue : : given by M va lawson, aeitt, Chappell, A Defaulier Punished, And other articles made to order at the P ! sat Councillor Meltae. The coming ort coor PERKINS & STERNS E, ISLAND POTTERY. Act election was referred to, the result o Wooperiper, N. J., Sept. : 8 : Which, it was hoped, wonld be another grand . llecto BEER & GOFF > Victory for the temperance cause, The part Charles Daley, one town co roe AGEN, peturued home by train at wn early bour ef net been nided Ch’tewn, deuigiust 1, 1hw4, Oh'towr, May 97, 18t8. j Piewed with thvir lity, . fi eee aera NE a a