eee ° gt matin » oe ETP 3, 1884. a | _ THRE DAILY EXAMINER, SHPTHMBER a tr a ae ne -— een SEES > NEEDED { CURRENT fecal and Other tems, | irt Was In S@ssion = tures in Zion Charch **Prayver. - \rs, autumn shapes, just House, se3 ~~ 1) M. Grant, Chief this city on a pleas- ft . RAMOS © imp’re and adu't- i within four weeks at > lagistrate’s Court this of detukeumess anc one » disposed of, ae Mou #1 et.— There will, be ativine Kvascopal ‘harea at Mouat @ ext, the 7ch inst, r oe side Ff: eemasons’ held a , Freetown, yesterday. i quite successtul. a vie-nie t was ppers of Summoetrnle began bie seas J Oa the Ist bawtant, 366 ry the steamer Princess * " ‘ ' pp'es have made their ap- s morket. The crop promises abund snd low prices will hkely - Monteean. — The Inter- lies advertize excur- t» Meatreal on the occasion of the Domini iuon, whieh opens in that tinuing to Sept, 43. > CO eMEMI the Coneert in aid of the Prince FE i he i Hopital, to be held ia the Y \ ( Lo chee more evening. ifoore . ven, Uoocert to commence 1 h cab ulSBivk only 2 c.onts | 4 a ‘ UWUuUeG wOUUSe, ~~ ive fire oceurred at Richibucto nig iit the let inst., by which two owned by Alexander Roxboro’ and ead | himee!f and Geo. MeMinn, wer el ihe law office of Robert Hatchin- son a Cweilling, mwhoed by Moses Wat i by James Marshall, he t y eatroved. > j ‘ RSARY The Pictoa la- ib are owt with a splendid programme i@ celebration the anniversary of i'g settlement to beheld. on Tuesday, ‘th inst, The sports, open to all comers, i e throwing the hammer, high jump, pol valueg, huodred yards ra er nule raee, ete. eh i 1s, this morning, the scene zevent—the marriage of Mr, of the eaterpr' idg firm of ~., to a popalar young lady of this Miss Maugie Lawson Mcvallom, The hay le left it liate ifter the eere- n their bridal tour ef the Upper Pro- vinces, followed by the congratulatiens of.a ~ ee i ! t East Mountain, i by three Halifax gentlemen and Cart-r, ot Truro, is being worked with About tweuty tons have already been mined, five and a half tons of which was recently shipped to Boston, the profit amount ] . E sCDOSIE at ing t» $342. The ore sells at from $70 to $100 atom. A large deposit in the neighborhood is already under control. — > —_— x 4cy Conviction. —At Mount Stew- wt, on the 30th ut, before James Koss and W. J. Logan, Exqs, Justices of the Peace, Susan Coffia, of Muunt Stewart, at the suit of Thomas Douglass, was convicted avd fined fey lars and costs, or two months im- selling spirituous and intox- ing hq sors contrary to, and in violation of Canada Temperance Act, 1378, > vr, of Covehead, was tried, yes- . beiore William Heard and Jas. Curtis, E gaees, (1) for a trespass in the orchard of Cornelius . Higgins, E-q, and (2) for an in- asvanlt ow the person of a young woman. for the first offence he was cun- ed five dollars or one month’s und for the second he was con- Taw i terda victed and f IMprigonment, victed and sentenced to three month’s im- prisonn hard labor. - — >---- Lord Wilton’sa herd of polled attic, wi i has j ist taken place at Here- tod, Eng aed, has caused a great sensation tiruaiog erreles. The herd was the best in Eoyland nd its dispersion leaves to Lord of owning the choicest lot of the famous blak bulls of Herefordshire. The best animal of Lord Wilten’s herd, the well- Known named Lora Wilton, was bought by Mr Va 1, an American breeder, tor ei 3,900 e ‘ ti Cobao, Capt. Robert Fraser of the Hl wnoad Liee, arrived here this Morning t ‘ii ohntreal, en route to st John’s, Newt with freight aad the follow- Ing pase 1 irs Caven, LD M Grant. G A Me! , | B Brow u, for St Jobn's; Wm . for Halifax. She sailed vith a quantity of produce ‘ i ing passepgers;—- Mrs Jvbn Vouse ag . “vs Cart Neilson and child, AhG wod Mr Laurance, An outbre ak o° hydrophubia, caused by besvoes eating an infected hog, is reported at Entala, Ala A successf! attempt to photograph the | Interior of a coal inine has been Shenandoah, Pa The Canadian Government has refused the request of the Wyoming ranchmen to ship their cattle through the Dominion. Some Paris papers seem to fear that the British troops in Egypt may be used to pre- vent the passage of French reinforcements for China through the Suez Canal. Every one knows che story of the small boy, who, when asked if his grandmother was giad to see him, replied, ‘‘Yes, she was twice glad—gliad when I came and glad when I left.” Wooden block pavements seem to be gaining friends. They are cheaper if not so durable as some other kinds, but their strong point.is their. noiselessness... This class of pavement has recently been laid to considerable extent in Toronto, and now the Montreal Witness advocates it for that | ‘ity. ‘Phe eity of Winnipeg, also, is about to lay down cedar bivck pavement, an ap- propriation of $60,000 having been made tor that purpose. Australia, until a comparatively few years ago, looked upon as a dark continent, + fit place of punishiwnent for convicted felons, is now, by immigration and a fine climate, a wealthy and formidable nation of Anglo-Saxons. It has a population of wuearly 4 000.000. The value of the trade tween the mother country and Anustral- asia amoun's to 45,000,000/. sterling, and the total imports and exports to 115,000,- 0W00/, The several Colonies are now pass- ing into a Confederate States on the lines of the Dominion of Canada, Tire Canadian Gazette of the 14th inst., says :—**Me. Irving has not waited long to fulfil his promise to revisit Canada. Rooms have, we learn, been secured on the Allan Line steamer Parisian, sailing on Sept. 18th, for the distinguished actor, as well as for Miss Elen Terry and the Lyeeun Company, numbering some fifty in all. The company will appearin Montreal and Toronto, afterwards proceeding south to the United States; and it is not»teo much to say that their reception in ,Bastern Canada will be no whit less eathusiastic or sincere than that they are sure to receive in the States,” Six men and women were arrested the other day in Chicago and held to bail on a charge of cruelty to children. They pro- feks to be leaders of a religions sect, Twelve children were foand in th-ir pos- session, the older of whom claim to have | heen cruelly treated and kept without NOTES. | made at | Sir John Macdonald. THE PREMUER’S FORTIETH YEAR IN PUBLIC LIFE — HOW IT MIGHT BE COMMEMORATED. (From the Irish Cunadian ) Sir John Macdonald has now been forty | years in public life, during the greater part | | of which he has swayed the destinies of this country. It is proposed that a career | | so eventful—so big with the fortunes and | tate of Canada—shall not be permitted to close without a suitable acknowledg- ment of the great and lasting serv- ices rondared by Sir John. to the Canadian people ; and that the testi, | monial should be so shaped that aill-| ircespective of pylitics, should share in its | development and success. We hope = this intention will be carried into effect. No man deserves better than Sir John such a manifestation of mational appreciation and gratitude, as po man has labored so unsel- | hshly for the public weal; and the history of | | this great country will do him justice long | after all (hat is mortal of him has mingled | With its mother earth. Sir John Macdonald, | like ail wen, has his faults; but his desire to advance the interests and promote the prosperity of Canada has never been qnes- tioned, While others were accused of an itching palm, Sir John’s purity in this res- pect has never been doubted; and this singular freedem from sordid and corrupt motives it is which commands the respect of even his political opponents, Let the fortieth year ot his public life, then be marked by such an outpouring of heartfelt g- atitnde and respect as will convince Sir John Macdonald that the sacrifices he has made ior his country, have not been un- noticed, but are remembered and appreciated by Canadians, ever willing, ever anxious,to give honor to whom honor is due. ~~ — An Atlanta, Ga., paper, speculating upon the fact that the patent upon paper collars and shirt bosoms has expired, is of the opinion that we may soon expect to see paper garments of every variety manufac- tured and sold. Bat it fears opposition to the general use of such material for cloth. tog on the ground that no man would care towear a suit of clothes liable qt any mgmeat to melt away if he is cang't in a siiower, or to be torn into shreds when he i8 passing through a crowd. Nobody would risk ging to a picnic in a paper suit, as the actident of a sudden shower might leave him entirely unprotected, and compel him to take shelter in the woods. Horsford’s Acid PhospbLate AS AN APPE&TIAER, Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard City, Mich, says: ‘Tam greatly pleased with it as a tonic it is an agreeable and a good appetiz+r.” sufficient food. The prisoners claim to be caring for God’s orphans, and say they | have no means of support expect faith in | Neighbors say there have been | feaths frequently among the little ones. | the L rd. Four of the children related in court that a large number of babies had died in the asylum, apparently through want of care, and that the children weré subjected at all times to rigorous treatment by being locked up in dark rooms and given very little food. The prigoners appear to belong toa danger- ous class of religious fanatics, While news comes from England that sheep are at a discount there, it will cheer our sheep farmers to know that the demand for mutton as an agreeable and cheap food ‘s steadily imecreasing on this side the Atlantic. The markets of New York alone require more than a million sheep'annually. Farmers, too, who once used only bacon and pork, are now becoming mutton eaters. The convenience of a few sheep on every farm to furnish the family with good, wholesome food, is now appreciated more than a few years since. Maritime farmers find a ready cash market for all the surplus mutton and wool they have to sell, and it is a fact, which is now only becoming generally known, that these Provinces are admirably adapted to sheep raising, while the quality of the meat is unsurpassed. In a Berlin despatch of the 31st ult., the object of the interview of the three Em- perors is said to be— First—Drastic measures to suppress an- archists. Second —The solution of the Egyptian ques- tion. Third—The of question. There can no longer be the slightest doubt as to this programme. France has already given a declaration of satisfaction with the interview, A general congress, in which the three Imperial Powers will act as one, will probably be held in the ce urse of the autumn to regulate all pend- ing questions. Contrary to general belief, the matters now being discussed at Varzin by Prince Bismarck and French Ambassa- dor Baron Courcel have no concern what- ever with Chia, but relate exclusively to Euypt, which is here deemed to be the great question of an immediate nature. Mr. Van Horne has returned from the Rockies, and in conversation with a reprie sentative of the Toronto Globe, a few days ayo, he} stated that the crops along the settlement the Congo Summerside Exports, SUMMERSIDR, Sépt. 2. Shipped per stezmer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene ; A Dork ployee, once cnet cae ae 23 bris mackerel. ... ....... 0 t-.5 165.00 Se. Se . nn on chess 156 C9 Bae bele opeters. -..... cc0se-- 516.00 SRM ies. cee jc... wale 97 00 re ME, Cs eee cdessce eee 13 00 Se a a ck Se ce eet 100.00 $1051.00 ae SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. Sept. 3—Spy,. Farrell, Horse Head, lobsters; ss Coban, Fraser, Montreal. CLEARED. Sept. 2—Morning Star, Power, Pictou, bal; John Thomas, LeBlanc, Cocagne, do. — Sept. 3—Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Pictou, bal; Charles Frederick, Rhude, Pictou, 124 bags starch; ss Ccban, Fraser, Pictou. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Sept. 2—Entered sehrs Sy!- vanus McDonald. Paoli, Shediac, bricks; Scud, Graham, Richibucto, lumber; ss Mira- michi, Baquet, Pictou, stores. Cld—ss Mira- michi, Baquet, Montreal, 27 brls oysters, $54; 16,000 ibs starch, $640; 136 cases lobsters, $680—total value $',374. MARRIED. In Zion church, on the 3rd inst., bv Rev. J. M. McLeod, Mr. Rupert Bovyer Norton, merchant, to Miss Maggie Lawson, third daughter of Mr. Stephen McCallum, both of this city. In Charlottetown, on Wednesday, August 20, Florence May Colwill, aged 13 months and 9 days, daughter of Thomas and Catherine Colwill. The time is short, the season near, When we shail dweil above, And be forever happy there, With Jesus, whom we love. HOTEL ARRIVALS, = ¢ erkins Sterns HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF New Hosiery, of the best value, American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had. = PRINT COTTONS, WHITE COTTONS, GREY COTTONS, ~30: COTTON WARPS. Everything at the very en Frices ! PERKINS & STERNS. Ch'town, August 1, 1884, GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! (Se ne ee nes oe W.&A. Brown & Go. URING the next fifty days we wish to close out the balance of our SUMMER STOCK OF DRY GOODS, and havemarked down the following lines, at prices that are BOUND TO SELL THEM, 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c., 5c., 53¢., Ge. and 64e. 5,000 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTONS, L4c., for 10e. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to léc. All other SUMMER GOODS at prices to clear. One of our partners is now buying a large Stock in the British and Foreign Markets, for FALL AND WINTER TRADE. The same will be open for inspection early in September. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street. WHOLESALE AND RETATL. Ch’town, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly W.& A. BROWN & CO. FLOUR. FLOUR. IN STORE: 250 brls. High Grade Patent, 750 brls, Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 brs. Choice Fancy. TO ARRIVE: 500*bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands— Atlas and Evangeline). FOR SALE LOW J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J. F, SHATFORD, Agent, opposite Rankin House. DOMINION _ KXHIBITION September 5th to 13th. MONTREAL, 1884. IN PREMIUMS, Agricultural and Industrial, $25,000 IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Peters Combination Lock Company, IN LIQUIDATION. (WNENDERS will be received until noon oi Thursday, September 18th, for the Real Estate, Plant, Stores and unfinished Goods belonging to the Estate of the Peters Combination Lock Company. DESCRIETION. — ; ime of the road were everywhere looking ROCKLIN HOUSE. Ch’town, June 16. eae ie ; we ‘sorbed by the Yarmouth Times well, and the probabilities he had outlined Sept 2 —R MeMillaa, Mill Vale; Geo Bagnall, The Property is tituated on the line of ' finest steamer ever built in that of a seven million bushel surplus for expor- | Hazel Grove; N MeMiilan, New Haven; M WANZER Ample grounds and magnificent buildings Railway, about one quarter of a mile from , ae ny abe wm tation would be fully realized, and possible! Rowe, MogreRnes D 8 mee Reps: ‘ for the display of Live Stock, Manufactured en ae ey Pt gp pay, ° set ' +1 alll dine “ ; eutio = : ; , ree-story WHE él) Freneh Steamship Com. | Se surplus might be ar ee 2 i MA ees ue Saal itn, Cherry Sewn Machines on as ements set Me Brick Factory, 40160 feet,a Brass Foundry pauy » between Halifax and S*.| The expertamental farms ha ca a6 Valley: Geo McKenzie, New London; John p ec a oe - sential tis ius and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron i : yg a oF feet or 10 eno ae panes 77 Pree g aa den, ‘do: James J Gray, Pownal; D Hyde, | The Exhibition will be in full quatba Foundry (*ccommodating twenty moulders), fer dim ire 154 feet keel, 27 feet | pated, an On rf 1 “ tye 2 nd wife Souris; Senator oe ; a Japanning House, Outbuildings, ete, beam, 17 th of hold and about 428 | fifty acres each, had proved of greater value se rarely toes Mrs McKenzie, THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES —__ from Friday, ere to oe the whe ‘aaa works are very conveniently tons reg st She will be cassed Al for] than even ee _ oe Spricgton; Mrs Purner, Suffolk; Jubn Tierney, yee or and wi € Oo petill ten p. ™.| situated and well equipped with Engines, ™ ! Engish Lloyds, and had already sufficiently disprov ®1G *heverie, do; R McDonald, do; Mrs A ; . . Lathes and other machinery, for the purposes —eneemeionennh statements which had been made about the ne do; Miss A McDonald, do; Miss M RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS Foci oan on <_< v tes shears princi, of a Brass Foundry and the Sioaieene of Sab .—Mr. MeDougill, Bridge | gridness of the region through which the Campbell, Fairfield; Mrs James Lowrie, at all eal ee no dere | Sbe!f Hardware of the very finest description, ae} a telegram yesterday, inform-})}ing passed. Harvesting throughout the | Kittery, Maine; Miss Effie Lowrie, do; John At all the leading Exhibitions of the gj as we ae ee Under | iacluding Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating, win »f sal accident at or Northwast was nearly completed, and = Lowrie, do; eg Lowrie oes, ee pa World, H signed. The Liqvidators do not bind themselves to ile ot four were out Deating a). h been collect Leman, Boston ass; man, > ; 8 SON ; accept the highest or any tender, a » and the boat was: upset. | °°Cy ee ake tae die vate was iu all | Jamcs Webster, Shediac, N B; James Simpeon, Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1883 a ane : omer: Tenders — be sbelaeed in envelopes, ne Ales, SaDecgall, cnet excellent quality. A large number|Bay View; James O'Neill, Halifax, NS; J. F, WILLIS & O0., : 76 St Gabriel Strect,| marked “Tender,” and addressed to the Ds : “* oy = ae on ee of visitors had traversed the line and had | Bernard McKinnon, Souris, Sole and only authorized Agents for P. IT. July 26—t! sep 5 L quidators of The Peters Combination Lock . wned and with her a man ' ; as delighted with ae i a ae Company, Moncton, N. B. P reac, itd AO8 v8 . —— = ee paseed ; aa a ; id, P a 2 7 : The property can be viewed upon appli. teD n married but two months. | the country throug Fa ? : Sept 2—William McUVonaid, anmure . : : r inte J an he n inot-d. Mrs. MeDougal’s } and. with the wondeeful progress which bad |jand; Key John McLeod, | Strathalbyn; Credit Foncier Franeg-Canaiien Pp. ii. Island Foutery, cation t the Works, upon any day betweou reset wife and five ehildren.—| been made. The Company had found that} payid Ross, Urwell; M Melnnis, St Peters ‘ — > lon the Rocky Mountain section was not nearly Bay; Miss Jane Conrad, Now Mexico, U 8; JOHN KNIGHT —— 80 difficult of construction as had theen ex-{ Miss Maggie MeGinnis, Mill Cove; Joseph OANS on Mortgage for periods not exceed- STOVE-PIPE STONES C. B. RECORD, , Mi vewents.—Rev. William | pected, and the probability was that the | McDenald, Lowell, | Mass; George M Leard, ing 10 years, without Sivking Fund, CHIMNRY TOPs, ; GE® C. PETERS, Liquidators. Grant Sabbath, 14th inst., in | estimates made would be found to be much | Albertor; Thoms 'T-therall, Cape Wolf. 3—/ and from 10 to 50 years with Sinkiog Fond. — DRAIN PIPES, CHAS A EVERITT, | war ligan at 1b « k, and in Dundas *t 230.45, excess of the actnal cost, and at the Cha; W Meriic, Caledowia, Rev Thomas| The borrower is privileged to payoff his) orp awBERRY VINE PROTECTORS on ie i da il raat ; : | : | p «yr 6 on mmauas » a " , mo ’ + , will preach in Valley- present time there is oul ya d'stance of 271 7 penaton, \ a See loan, - whole - part, ao any ome be . waka —_— — Frere tl on an, glish on Sabbath, 704) iles, between Stephen and Kamloops, on RANKLN HOUSE. ee eee oe aa to order at the P [aug “_ Mr ; in Brook. | Which track has not been laid, the line «,)4 © 4 B Wycloffe, Shondsbury, Ont; Sullivan & Mecneill, Solicitors Gieeiaahiebeena d . a g id : | ‘art will preach in brooK- asknes heen completed ten miles west of Ceca Wallace, do: Wm Cook, Pictou: s ' , - F BEER & GOFF OB PRINTING of every deseript on ei Ge oa Scotia, wjll preach | the former place, and a gangs |tehn J Fairbairn, jen Gove, Pa he ti an AN, cant ee wae estnets a — eee Oe ee ee ee ow i t west from both \yacio, St.John, N B; Mrs Mar of Miss Agenf tor toe u ‘ENTS | 5 20 MINK . £ G am eh ee pieces Headvbawy do, jy 20—yat dy & why pres dum fdr 4i, =) Cb'town, May 27, 1886. ROOVE, cor Water and Great Cacrge Street