one 2 2 | LD, ibe focal and Gther tems. TELECRE PHI aa . has purchased a new Steam Fire —_ o 5 YY Tue i splendid lot of men’s long Lootsat the Boot and Shoe Factory. [sep6 > - SHEPIHMDMR 6 1665 ee HBxXA MIN ER, See oe ene eonstenaansemanctnmnanenaaitaneneeasnaaatneliousnapssueaanemasaie A e-em | ' foretopmast yone and a signal of distress | | Hying; and shortly after sighted a brig, ap- | | parently Greek or Italian, with letters H C | fiying, which indicated that she wanted | immediate assistance. Kept the ship! aAWay and bore down for the! barque, which proved to be the David! (Swede) Stromberg, from Samarang April | ire mactng LeaTrens oF JUNIUS at the Diamond RBook- store—90 cents each. ef li a Tur assanit case of Hickey vs. Began and Covle was again adjourned, > A oreat rush for the new Corsets now selling at J Vic DONALD'S. @ [seh a > Bacon's Essays just opened atthe Diamond Bookstore —20 cents each s6 i > - One case of drunkenness at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon. * : Tur steamer ‘‘M. A. Starr’ arrived Halifax this morning with freight. on return this evening. fr om She sails ities Tus pump on Hillsborough Street, opposite the residence of Councillor Ladner, is reported in a disgracefal condition 2 — CANTON FLANNELS, al! colors, at J, B. Mc- DoNALD’s. [se6 3i. _ + — We are pleased to see that Dr, Hobkirk bas recovered from his recent illness, and is now able to resume practice. _ ->- — BargveNnTiNe ‘*Yolande,’’ Stuart master, arrived at Barrow-in-Fuiness 5th inst., paes- age from Charlottetown 22 days. inieinaieaiaicete Mra, James Orrger, the representative on the Canadian Shoeburyaess Artillery Team, | arrived home from England last night. meereetiinaianes Tue Boy’s Clothing now opening at J. B. McDoNna.p’s are very cheap. [se6 3i. elisinneasind Hon. M. H. Tayior, of New Hampshire, who has been visiting his nephew, Joseph . Unsworth, Esq., left for Boston this morning. ei led Cot. Hickman.P. R. W. G. T. will meet with Metropolitan Lodge this evening in Secott’s Hall at 8 o'clock. Members invited to be present. - ——— Just received a large lot Of Ladies’ and Childrens’ Hosiery at J. B. McDonavop’s [se6 3i. meetin Tue basis of Union of the Methodist bodies of Canada has been agreed upon by the Belleville Conference. The vote stood 113 for and 38 against, ialaillaasaililie Tue rate of taxation in Winnipeg this year has been struck at 1 3-10 mills on the dollar. The estimated expenditure for the current year is $487,659.30. i ile Tunes cases Boys’ Clothing, the newest styles for Fall and Winter, just opened at J. B. McDonavp’s. [se 6 31. - > - — DeaeH or Hoy. Mr. Tovins.—Hon, Mich- ael Tobin died at Dartmouth, N. 8., on Mon- day night. He was at one time President of the Nova Scotia Legislative Council, onl Four houses, three tenements, and a barn, situated on Vulcan Street, Moncton, were destroyed by fire on Tuesday night. They were owned by Mr. Robert Thompson. - _ > od ALL taxes unpaid by Wednesday, the 12th inst., will be advertised without respect to persons. ‘This is final notice. —-FRANCIS 8. UHANDLE, Collector. {sept6 till 12 —— > ——e Capt. Epwarp ARcHIBALD arrived in Hali- fax from Salmon River on Monday with a brick of gold weighing 300 ounces, valued at 26,000, the result of the month’s operations. -_ ->--— Feurt —Received today, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, Grapes. Extra value. Call early and secure the best.—GEORGE CARTER. sept 5 4i Nalini Tue directors of the Union Bank met at noon to-day, removed to the Y. M. C, A Hall for want «f room in their own building, and then adjourned until 4 o'clock this afternoon. ——-.———— GRASSHOPPERS swarm in vast quantities in the fields and pastures at Weymouth, RK. iB, devouring everything that is green, In some places they have injured the grain materially especially grain. ——_—_»-—- — Tue brig ‘“‘Alpheta,’ M. Callaghan, master, to Peake Bros, & Co., with general merchan- dize from Liverpool, arrived here on the 5th inst. This vessel will sail again for Liverpool about the 12th inst. _-~_,S- Tue sister of Captain Webb. who recently lost his life in the attempt to swim Niagara rapids, became insane when she heard of her brother's death, and has since been found drowned in the river at Ladysmith, Nata!. —_ an —— A SUPPLEMENTARY examination of candi- dates for cadetship in the royal military college of Canada will be held about the first of October next. Notification must be made to the adjutant-general by intending com- petitors before the 20th September. —_-—< Buy a pair of home-made boots at the Boot and Shoe Factory [sept 6 a Bucrovcuz axp Moneron Ratuway.—A meeting of persons interested in the Buctouche and Monctoe Railway is to be held shortly in the School House at Scotch Settlement, for the purpose of organization and opening & stock list.— Moncton Times. ——-—4———— A New pepartors.—Messrs. Troop & Sons have contracted with a Clyde shipbuilding firm to build them an iron sailing ship of about 1500 tons register, to be delivered about the first of next June, This will be the first iron ship built for a St. Jchn firm.—Globe. on Minn Tycoon kept (very handsome) for Ladies Morning Wrappers at J. B. McDowavp’s {se6 3i. -_-————— Fistic —An Atchinson, Arkansas despatch of the Ist inst, says :—The general opinion among sporting men is that Madden, Mitchell’s backer, was determined to get the fight declared off because he had come to the conclusion that his mau was no match for Slade, who is badly disappointed. It is re- orted that Rice says he will back Slade for $5,000 to $10,000 against Mitchell. ean Tus names of those lost by the wreck of the schooner “J. W. Russell,” during last week’s storm, when sixty-five miles of Sambro, Nova Scotia, were Capt. Allan Ernest, Her- bert Ernest, Edwin Eraest, Benjamin Kaiser, James Westhaver, Henry Wrinocht, Wm. Snarr, Ezra Mader, all of Mahone Bay, and Isaiah Publicover of Blandford. One of the above named swam tothe wreck, but those clinging to the rigging could reader him no assistance and the sea washed him under. Two {of them, who were clinging to share poles, were struck by a sea and otf Tbw vuseul was uot fosured, thu | reports that on ‘ This is true CHARLOTTETOWN, C D bean scalllcrseeties 5 ~ WR JENEKID } taken the house on| ve Street, opposite the eastern end | : Church, where patients inay cob- i oe “= } : : : Cotton Lords ia Council. Montreal, Sept. 6, | The cotton manufacturers here have jagreed to curtail the production of some | fabrics and enter upon new kinds of manu- | factory and to relieve the plethora of /certain goods now in stock. Java Disaster. Tue Hacve, Sept. 5. A telegram says the bays within the area of the recent volcanic disturbances are filled with banks of pumice stone. _ SE a Serious Disorders, AGRAM, Sep. 6. Serious disorders occurred at Bedcejon, there being a conflict between a mob of peasants and a troop of Hussars. Arrival of Prince George QuEBEC, Sept. 5. *‘Canada” with Prince George H. M. 8. of Wales on board, arrived here last evening. A Bargain. Levis, Que , Sept. 6. The corporation are to receive $9,000 for the town hall and its site, for the new C. P. Railway extension. Committed for Trial. SHERBROOKE, Sept. 5. Mrs. Coates has been committed for trial on a charge of poisoning her husband. Fenian Activity. Lonpon, Sept. 6. The police are in possession of facts that show a revival of Fenian activity in this city. The Coming Frenchman. —_— | Paris, Sep. 6. The Count of Paris has arrived here. Telegraph Notes. And another despatch from Hong Kong states that 1,700 troops from Shanghai on their way to Canton passed through Hong Kong on the 4th. More troops are arriving from Shanghai. The London Standard’s correspondent at the Hague telegraphs that only two perscns were saved of the entire population of Merak. Excitemeut at Lamfon is probably owing to the native priests working upon the fanaticism of the people. The Swiss government has refused to ex- tradite Lening, the American student who killed a fellow student in a duel in Ger- many, as duelling is not named in the ex- tradition treaty. In accordance with this decision the court ordered the release of Lening from custody, and he was thereupon liberated. The State department has been advised by the United States Minister at Bangkog of the contemplated departure for the United States and England of au embassy from the United Kingdom of Siam, com- posed of His Royal Highness Prince Krom Mun Haresrharrehd, the secretary of the legatiou and two military and one naval attache. The French ambassador to the Vatican has had several interviews with Cardinal Jacobini, the Papal Secretary of State, for the purpose of arriving a: a definite agree- ment concerning the interpretation of the Concordat in relation to the salaries of the clergy in France. The decision of the Vatican, it is expected, will be anneunced on the 5th. A bloody encounter occurred on Sunday, at Manchester, Ky., in the mountainous part of the State. Marshal Marcum, assist- ed by ex-Marshal A. J. Hacker, attempted to arrest Jud Links, when A. Stevens inter- fered and mortally wounded Hacker. Links fatally stabbed Marcum. As soon as Hack- er's brothers heard of his death they armed themselves and shot and killed Stevens. Links was also shot and slightly wounded. He has since been arrested. Another despatch to the Standard from Hong Kong, dated 4th, stated that 15,000 troops that crossed the line at Mongkai on the 3rd, have entered Tonquin territory and are stated to be marching in the direc- tion of Haidnong, where two French com- panies are stationed. The missionaries have fled from the stations on the route taken by the Chinese troops. Two Annam- ite converts have been killed. Mongkai, where the Chinese troops crossed, is a sea- port on the frontier line. The London Standard’s despatch from Hong Kong states that 4.000 Chinese troops, which were stationed at Pakoi, have been ordered to the frontier. The Annam- ites still threaten Namdinh. There is much excitement in Hong Kong consequent upon the receipt of news there that Chinese troops are crossing in Mongkai, This news if confirmed, means that China has accept- ed the gauge that France has thrown down and that war is inevitable. Vessels arriving at New York continue to bring tidings of fearful weather and dis- aster. The British steamer ‘‘Macedonian,” from Marseilles, which arrived here to-day, ug. 3ist, at 4.80 p. m., in , sighted a bargue with hut, 87.30, Tom, i 12, via Batavia May 19, for New York, | jwith coffee. Found that the captain, second mate and carpenter had been washed overboard and the crew wished to abandon the vessel, Took the crew on board and _ stopped by till daylight, when they took her jin tow. The tow rope broke at 1 p.m., il; and the wind and sea increasing, they decided to abandon her, there being over |} six feet of water in her and the pumps ‘|}choked. They took from the vessel and | landed at this port the captain’s wife and '' two children and servant, the second mate’s wife and six men. ee eee Weather Bulletin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours fur the Uaritime Provines. Toronto, September 6 -10 a. m. Moderate westerly winds, weather, fiae warmer CURRENT NOTES. Canadian manufactures are well repre- sented at the Boston World’s fair. Crops in the eastern part of New Englard = seriously damaged by the protracted routh. Foot and mouth disease is stated to be increasing alarmingly among cattle in England. There is an estimated deerease of six million dollars in the public debt of the United States for August. Mr. Gladstone has already started his favorite vacation pastime at his Hawarden seat. On Saturday he felled a h uge oak. The treatment of leprosy is becoming a hard problem in India. In the Bombay Presidency 9,483 cases are under treatment. The French are experimenting with a new riflz, designed for infantry use, which is said to discharge three projectiles at a time. The harvest returns of France are un- satisfactory. It is stated to be certain that large imports of cereals will be required this year. Fighting is reported to have occurred at Coomassie between the king of Abyssinia and another potentate, sixty of the latter's men being killed. More than £43,000 books and pamphlets have already been published on the subject of electricity. No wonder we know next to nothing about it. The rumored death of the Queen of Madagascar is confirmed, and she is suc- ceeded by her niece, who is represented as being strenuously opposed to the French. The daily expenditure of the Canadian Pacific Railway Company is $100,000. It has 18,000 men employed in construction alone, and its staff employes number al- together 25,000 men, English merchants in China are alarmed at the movements of Chinese troops. They are stated to have informed the Home Government that China may interfere in the Annam questien at any moment and at any cost. A circular has been issued by the ex- ecutive of the Fisheries Exhibition at London to British seaports advising a practical exhibition of the American method of mackerel and herring fishing to the coast population. France has in the Chamber of Deputies 557 representatives. They sat last year 452 hours, making 45 days of 10 hours each. For this they received 3,342,000 francs, making an average of 130 frances 27 centimes each per day, or 15 franes 27 ceutimes each per hour. The steepest railroad gradient in the world is said to be that of a line from Mon- treux to Glion, a distance of 2,000 feet, just finished by Nicholas Riggenbach, the Swiss engineer who constructed the Rigi Railway, On August 13, M. Riggenbach made the descent with a single car, with- out the cable, in order to demonstrate the efticiency of his brakes, and stopped the arc three times on they way. He is construct- ing asimilar line up the Neilgherries for the Madras Government. To coal purchasers it is oftentimes a puzzling question to determine whether the requisite amount of coal has been delivered. There is a simple rule for determining the quantity of coal in a bin, shed, or box, which is invaluable in settling this vexed question. A ton of coal contains from thirty-seven to forty-one cubic feet of hard coal, according to its condition as to size, cleanness, and dryness, Clean, dry nut coal ought to contain thirty seven cubic feet to the ton, while coarse, range, or egg coal will contain nearly forty or more. If there is a good deal of dirt in nut coal and it is wet, it will weigh more per cubic foot than clean and dry coal. People buy more water in their coal than they imagine. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANFIN HOUSE, Sept. 5— John Lefurgey, Summerside; Stewart Burns, Freetown; William McKee, jr., Brantford; H M Churchill, Rustico; Jas {’ Donahoe, Halifax; J Alfred Innes, Mon- treal; Mr and Mrs Wm Parker, St John; E M Myrick, Boston; Fred S Waite, St John; L C Archibald, J J Cunningham, Antigonish; P Gray, James Brown, County Line; Geo Perry, Montreal. REVERE HOUSE. Sept. 5 -George H Peck, Moncton; George Perry, Montreal; Alex McArthur, do; W OC Pitttield, St John; M S Bluedict and wife, New Orleans; P J Gray, County Line; John A Whitton, do; Hon W Richards, Bideford; D D Pease, Quebec, J McArnold, Kentville; W Hany, Boston, —_— SHI? XEWS. Summerside, “cpt. 5~ Entered schrs Annie Florence, Bernard, Pictou, coal; Morning Star, Landry, .ctou, coal. Cld schrs Grand Master, ennedy, Vat; Adonta, Molsaav, 7 —AT— sae NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACKS, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, NEW W No. 1 Value in Fiannels, Bed Ticks, Fieecy Grey and White Cottons at the Lowe Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. — ——n, ee eer Ne! CAN ADA. LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ———0: ESTABLISHED 1847. ponte ememnens1G° agement CAPITAL AND FUNDS NEARLY 6,000,000 DOLLARS. Annual Income over $1,000,000. ——_ —:0: — — HONORARY DIRECTORS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. CHAS. PALMER, ESQ. W. E. DAWSON, ESQ. R. R. HODGSON, ESQ. HON. J. 8. CARVELL. HON. W. W. SULLIVAN. Medual Advisers—DRS. F. D. BEER AND W. H. HOBKIRK. 10: The advantages of ane an old and successful Company, like the ‘“‘CANADA LIFE,’ may be judged of from the following facts: — Ist. The rates charged are lower than those of other companies. 2nd. It has the largest business of any Company in Canada. 8rd. The profit bonuses added to Life Policies are larger than any other Company in Canada. 4th. Profits not only altcgether extinguish all premium payments; but, in addition, yield the bolder an annual surplus. GEO. R. BEER, ESQ. - A. L.. ANDERSON, ESQ. s Souris, - - JAS. McBRIDE, ESQ. e¢ Georgetown, : : - : G, A. AITKEN, ESQ, “4 Crapaud, - - - - A. SHAW, ESQ. WM. McLEAN, Agent. Agent at Summerside, June 7. “Newcastle City,” Perkins & Sterns. OOL WRAPS, NEW BEAD GIMPS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW FEATHERS, NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS, NEW VELVETEENS, NEW HANDKERCHIEFS. Cottons & Shirtings. st Prices. be the Best Quality. PERKINS & STERNS. 500 MEN WANTED. Cape Traverse Branch, The Subscribers want O00 MEN AND 75 HORSKS, to work on the Cape Traverse Branch. GRAY & WHEATON. Aug. 31, 1883.—6i wkly 4i | NEW TEA OR London House now landing per 8. 8. “Summerside.” More daily expect- ed per 8S, S. ‘* Wetherby,” GEO. DAVIES & CO, Ch’town, Aug, 28, 1883.—2w 3aw For Sale ar To Let, YYXUAT beautifully situated honse at “ St. Avards,” Mount Edward oad, outside city limits, containing nine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached aforcepump. These prem- ises are within fifteen minutes walk of the Post Offiice, and include stable aud coach- house. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premises, JOHN T, FERGUSON, May 12.—dy wkly so DOMINION BOOT *, SHOE STORE. — 0; —— CHEAP BOOTS AND SHUES. 70: Glearing Prices, to make room for Fall Stock. Everyone in want of Boots, good and cheap, should go to West Side Queen Street, J. B. Macdofald’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. — — —— JULY, 1883. 0:0 JOHN MACPHEE & CO. Will, during this month, give special bargains in WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de, ANTED TO HIRE—A driving horse for about one mouth. Apply at this [sept 6 2in pd. FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- modated with board on reasonable terms, in the house, corner of Great Geor, and King atreete, lately occupied by Mr. W. Hickey. Mrs. Saunperson. [sept. 6 1883. office. Ko ADRIFT, off the Steamboat Wharf, this morning, a four-oared boat, fourteen feet kee], with white bottom, and a green and a black stripe around the sides, The owner can have the same by calling on Peter Jennings, at the steamer “Heather Belle!’ and payiug for this advertisement, [sep4 OST—On Monday Night, 3rd instant, by J. Hubb’s corner, a Bunch of Keys. |The fiader will be rewarded by leaving them | at this cffice. [sep3 T° LET—A Dwelling House on Orlebar Street, containing nine rooms, Rent low. Apply to Henry Blatch (sep3 tf OST OR STOLEN —A _Liver-colored Spaniel Dog, wearing collar bearing name of J. Burwash. ‘the finder will be rewarded by returning the same, or giving information of his whereabouts, to E. F. Purdy, Kent St. [sepl tf \ ANTED—At Peake’s Station Starch \ Mill, a man and his wife to take charge of a boarding house for the season. Gocd references required, Apply immediately to McKiunon & McLean, Charlottetown. [aug 29 lw 7 ot ae girl to do general house work Apply at ExaMineR OFFICE, * Aug 27 47 ANTED—A Housemaid, good charac- New Black and Colorcd Cashmeres, Beige Cloths, Satins, Cashmere Serge, Velveteens, Laced Curtains, &c., &c. 0:0 Spanish Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Scarfs, Howery, Feathers, Flowers, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c., at the lowest prices. Job lot Parasols at hali price. ————0 10 Table Linens, Napkins, Damasks, Grey, White, Printed and Plush Cottons, Cretonnes, Tickings, Cotton Warps &c., at prices specially iow. — Job lot of Men’s Pants at cost. —_0:0-———. Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadcloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, &c. —o:0 Job lot of Fancy Shirts at 50 cents; Straw Goods at cost; Remants at half price, Bargains in every Department, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, ever. Rare July 3, 1883—2ew, wkty Ropert Ors’s OLD Sranv. READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Men’s and Boys’ Coats, Pants and Vests, cheaper than | Road ter from last situation and good outfit required, Apply C. Leicu, Water street. {aug22 Ve LET—A Stable, with Coachhouse and Loit, on Pownal Street. Apply at Ex- | MINE OFFICE. [aug20 rg°O LET—A house coutainiog six rooms. Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park : fau 4 OARVEKS—A few boarders can be ac- conmodated at Mrs. Rodd’s, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. [ly 31 JOR SALE--Set of Tinsmith’s Tools, also a lot Tinware, cheap. Apply to Mre. Rodd, opposite Pickard’s bakery. {jly 31 ‘yO LET—(with immediate possession) that handsome avd commodious residence in the northern suburbs of the city, cn St. Peters Road, lately occupied by L. B. Archibald, sy. Emyguire of Loyvwurra & Hasgapp furwy 1by 183 | meee ern gh SSS i mit no campus ee gees 2 ml rancsten Pact “cesanensthin’ cromasimmamen yoamine rors: ear mcei ate 5 ss wear nah ssn nem csi Tee See Tenge =. ca fe is ie an ta ee eocen annie: Ae Le eT ONT Tk amma Bae sas eee a me Siete sell Nest FE Os AO mana 2S RCN a a ———— aces een a eens - roy or eer 2