and Gther items. Tire EXAMINER stands by the people tirst, > Rev. Dr. | has accepted the principal. s vlan a Uoilege, 7 DENT COLEMAN a nice hous? built tor the Alberton station SC PERINTEN intends having station master at > of the Noth The Supervisor fur bridge at the op ning River Road 1s out of repair, ) | r . will DieaSe take notice 7 See the d splay ot pipes, clyars, tobac: e8, etc., ia the window of the Apothecaries Hail. | [sepS li > Lorp AnD LApY CARNARVON, on their re turn from Niagara, will be entertained at a publi banquet in Montreal. * i Rev. New McKay, of Summerside, left on Tuesday, via ** Miramichi, for the Upper Province, on a month’s vacation. > oe ine report of the Grand Lodge, I, O. G. T. was received too late for to-day 8 issue, but will appear ia fuil on Monday. es —_ HARVEST is well advanced—ten days earlier than last year. There is every prospect of a eomfortable winter for our farmers. - Heavy white fros!s are reported in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. So far, this Island has escaped these early frosts. - — — Sr. Perer’s Scnoo.s will re-open on Mon- day next, at ]0 a. m. Parents are asked to see that their children fetch alltheir books. ss 2 GeNvINE Meerschaum Cigarette Holders, plain or beautifully carved with amber mouth pieces, exccedingly cheap, at W. R. Watson’s. — - ne Mors out-door exercise is what the women of this Continent require; and feeling this the ladies of Chicago have started a Bicycle Club. — Se - Tue bark ‘‘Mary A. Nelson,” Pye master, arrived at Liverpool on the 7th inst., making the passage from Charlottetown in eighteen days. one eo snans Tue steamship driven ashore near Guys- boro, N. 8., is supposed by the agent of the White (ross line to be the missing steamer Ludwig.” a +? - ALL taxes unpaid by Wednesday, the 12th inst., will be advertised without respect to persons This is fiaal notice.—Francis 5%. Chandler, Collector. sep 6 tl 12 _ > — Mansy farmers in the country have been complaining of drouth; yet the average toper was ot at all worried over the prospects of a water famine. srieateittinceat Cigars, all kinds. A large stock selling to the trade cheap, from $1.50 to $15.00 per box Call and see them at Apothecaries Hall, Des Brisay’s Corner. {sepS li > Harvesting in the Northwest has reached the threshing stage. The grain is said to be of a first class quality, and the yield larger than that of last season. = - > os Very larve hauls of mackerel are reported at Tracadie Harbor. It is said that the boats belonging to a single establishment took 5,000 tin. in one day last week, ‘ -——e-- Tue Michaelmas term of King’s College, Windsor, begins on the first of next month. According to all accounts the freshuwen class this year will be larger than it has ever been. _ > —_— De. Arecwreatp McLrop, son of Captain MeLeod, Orwell, is following up his profession in British Columbia. Dr. McLeod writes that he likes the country well and feels sure cf succeeding. —_——_»-_——_—— A meerine of Montreal citizens, with Sir Francis Hinzsks in the chair, presented Dr. Dawson, of MeGill college, a .purse of $6,000 on the eve of his departure for England on a year’s vacation. ----+>- -~ Now For Frorr. —Nice ripe Tomatoes 5 cents per lb., Grapes 25 cents per box, Pears 10 cents and upwards. Call early and have your choice at George Carter's Grocery Store. sep 8 li —-+- Baptist Cuurcu,— Preaching to-morrow, (Sunday 9th inst.,) in the morning by Mr. Seaman, and in the evening by Rev. W. H. Warren, of Nova Scotia, at the usual hours— eleven and half past six. --+-—»>>-_-_—- Tux ‘Royal Canadiaa” Clothes Wringer sold by Norton Bros., is superior to any other make of Wringer sold in Canada. They have taken first prizes wherever exhibited. Call and see them. sep. 8 31 ee Tue Missrxe Lisx.—Mr, E, W. Taylor has a natural curiosity which resembles in minia- ture a small bull-dog, lobster, seal, rhinocerous, etc., ete., ete. We will not undertake to make a description of this living curiosity, but would advise all to call over and see it. —-—-> ~ THe Marquis of Lorne, Princess Louise, Prince George of Wales. and the Earl and Countess of Carnarvon visited the Rifle range at Ottawa yesterday afternoon, and witnessed the competition for prizes presented by their excellencies last evening. —_->---— Ow Saturday last a handsome brigantine named ‘ Nora,” two handred and twenty tons, classed ten years, was launched from the yard of Angus McMillan, Esq. She is a trim, well tinished little vessel and reflects credit upon Mr. Thomas Gough, her builder. ———< Carr. Bovreapgs, of the schooner ‘‘Marie Henrietta,” found an iron box in mid-ocean, on his voyage, but it is not known what it contains, On the lid being pried open lot of gas escaped, which caused examiners to get out of the way. No one will ran the risk of examining the box any further. a THe Summerside Journal says: We are glad to note that Superintendent Coleman has promptly rectified the evil we complained of, in the matter of western bound trains. Trains bound west will henceforth stand un- coupled at the wharf crossing, from the time they are made up until just before the signal is given to start. -__—_—o—s Our Advertisers. k. Johnson invites tenders from persons willing to sell or lease a plot of land in a locality suitable for the erection of an hospital. W. C. Tice is prepared to accommodate any number of horses at his boarding teables, Grafton Street. R. McMillan warns citizens to prepare for winter's chilly blast by purchasing their = ANE RC a ee ea i’ Ei Hn, DesparcHks TO THE EXAMINER, } Mitchell vs, Slade. Madden, manager for Mitchell, receives a despatch from Rice, manager for Slade |) Saying: ‘*You must fight us at New Or leans.” Madden responded: /™m New Orleans will not permit. | Sight in Mexico or not at all.” { [SPRCLA! | Kansas Crtry, Sept. 8. ’ | Cattle Piague in Russia. i Sr. Prrerseura, § ept. &. ' | | fury, over a million cattle have died of thos dreaded disease within a year in Russia. | Marwood’s Death. Lonpon, Sept. 8. The inquest upon the death of Marwood the hangman resulted in a verdict that he died from pneumonia. Through Niagara's Rapids. Orrawa, Sept. 8. The ‘‘Maid of the Mist,” a small craft, rode safely through the whirlpool rapids of Niagara yesterday. Ross Accepts Hamms Challenge. Portianp, Me., Sept. 8. Ross accepts Hamm’s offer to row in October. President Arthur’s Return. WASHINGTON, Sept. 8, The President returned here this morn- ing. Telegraph Notes. Owing to rumors that the invincibles were responsible for the death of Marwood, an inquest will be held. A correspondent who has just returned from a tour through the heart of Zululand reports the natives on the eve of a war of mutual extermination. The British barque ‘‘Carnatio,”’ Captain McPhail, from Bai Wan Foo, May 21, for New York or Montreal, has foundered; crew saved and arrived at St. Helena, The Standard’s Hong Kong despatch says troops continue to arrive from tho north. Large amounts of bullion are on the way from Canton, supposed to be for war ex- penses. Special reports of the corn crop outlook in the Western States are favorable for a grain of 75,000,000 bushels over last year, but South and elsewhere will about equal in amount short, so its entire crop promiscs about the same as last year. Madden and Mitchell were at Kansas City on the 6th inst,, Madden telegraphed Rice, manager for Slade, that unless a reply is received by Monday morning, accepting the proposal to fight in. Mexieo, he and Mitchell will return to New York and the fight will be declared off for ever. Madden and Mitchell decline to go to Chicago, arguing that the matter can be as well ar- ranged by telegrapa. —-—o Weather Bul etin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, September 8 --10 a. m. Easterly winds, cool cloudy weather, with occasional rains. ee ee _—— Summerside Hxports. SuMMERSIDE, Sept. 7. Shipped per steamer ‘‘St. Lawrence,” Evans master, for Point du Chene : 188 bb!s, Oysters, - $344.00 20 cases Eggs, : . - - 108.00 72 bbls. Mackerel, - 576.00 1 Potatoe Digger, : 30.00 2075 Ibs, Leather, . . . - 830.00 $1,888.00 Special Notices. Mepica’. Srupenrs will do well to read advertisement of Text Books, etc., offered by Messrs Bremner Bros. (87 21. Fruir.—Received to-day, Pears, Apples, Tomatoes, Grapes. Extra yalue, Call early and secure the best.—George Carter. sept 5 4i A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be held in St. Patrick’s Hall on Monday the 10th inst, at 8 o'clock, p.m. H. FitzGerald, Secretary. {sep 7 <i DisNER Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets, in great varieties and cheap, at CoLwILis. aug 8 ti New Hats, to-day, at L. E, Prowse’s. No more sour milk, a Champion Creamer gives only sweet milk and sweet butter.—R. K. BRAcE. [july 23 tf THE young men are requested to call and see L. E. Prowse’s American hats. They are nobby and cheap. IF you want to be suited with « Tea Set, a Dinner Set, or a Toilet Set, go to CoLwILt s. aug 8 tf Owe cask shoemakes and saddlers hemp and flax, wet, from wrecked brigt. Isabella.—W. E. Dawson & Co, Brick Store. {aug. 3 pat DIED. In Charlottetown, on the 7th inst., Robie W. Sprague, beloved wife of Jacob D. Sectt in the 35th year of her age. Gone from the school where the learning is dreary, ; Gone from a world that could ne’er give her peace, Gone to the home where there’s rest for the weary, Gone where the wicked from troubling will cease, St. John, N. B. papers please copy. Departed this life on the night of Monday, 3rd of September, at Charlottetown, of inflam- ation of the bowels, Mrs. Sarab, Elizabeth seuwun’s supply uf coud at his depot. , Witlow of thy Inve Joweph Atornymiiler, Aux ao wel The DATLY Ws fELEGKAPRIG NEWS, | ‘Authorities | We must While floating in azure, clad in pare white, The cattle plague continues with unabated | all Ne erin Pvint Prim. | Far off from the smoke and the city’s glare, | ‘Lo the sweet-scentel, grassy la; | from the din and dust to the healthful air, And the song of a summer sea, Which falls on the ear like a holy psalm | From aregion unknown to strife; As the eve glides past in a blessed ealm, 1{ Like the close of a well-spent life | ’| How beauteous thy shades in the morning light, Heaven's blue, and earth's vivid green; | Soft cloudlets embellish the scene When darkness steals onward, with it their vies Bright beacons of glorified light; | Dazzling the ocean and flooding the skies. Oh, wonderful orbs of the night ! Yet thou hast sorrows: in many a home, Within thy fair borders Point Prim, | As she tells their fate, who left thee to roam, The eves of the mother wax dim, Of him who ne’er quitted dread Dangers post, Till engalphed in the treach’rous wave; Or of him who fevered on sultry coast, And was launched in the sailor’s grave. No thrilling oration shall vauot their praise, No flowers bluom over their breast; The surges shail wail through the long, long days, Yet disturb not their quiet rest. No kindred shall bind them in narrow bed, No marble Earth's sympathy crave; A world of waters flow over the head And entomb the dust of her brave. No more by the woodpath and falling leaves Will she hasten their steps to greet; But yet will she gather her golden sheaves When Time and Eternity meet. No more will they weather the tempest’s strain, With a lowering sky o’erhead; One haven will shelter the lost again, **When the sea giveth up her dead,” Susan MaclLxon. Sept. Ist., 1883. bmn SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Sept. 5--St Flavia, Vanamburg, Baie Verte lumber; George H Weeks, Grant, Baie Verte, bal; 1 Dare, Sprague, Baie Verte, boards; Pioneer, Miller, Pictou, coal. sept. 6--Charlie, Malone, Shediac, salt and coal; ‘Three Sisters, Walpoie, Pictou, coal; Little May, Hubley, Grand River, mackerel; Alice May, Melsaac, Pictou, coal; str M A Starr; Suttis, Halifax, mdse; Minnie Scott, Harpel, Wallace, lobsters; We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, cual; John Tilton, Bonnel!, Pictou, coal; brig Aiphcta, Callighan, Liverpool, mdse. Sept 7—Rustic, Keeping, Pictou, coal; Shoo Fly, Myers, Murray Harbor, bal. Sept 8—Confederate, McKay, Rustico, Mack- erel; Philestine, Henderson, St Peters, C B, limestone. OLEARED. Sept. 5---schrs Gazelle, Robertson Pictou, bal; Locheil, Chapman, Malov, C B, bal; Geo H Weeks, Grant, Murray Harbor salt; Elizabeth, McDougall, Grand River, mdse; I Dare, Sprague, Baie Verte, brick, &c; Claymore, Marquis, Pictou, bal. Sept. 6—Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, bal; Magdalene, Clarke, Shediac, bal; Alice May, Melsaae, Pictou, bal; str M A Starr Suttis, Halitax, mdse; William & Mary, Marchand, Coccagne, bal; We Are Here, Langille, Pictou, bal; Albert. L, Bonaventure, bal; John Tilton, 1, Pictou, bal; St. Flavie, Vanamburg, Baie Veite, bricks; str Worcester, Blanken- ship, Boston, mackerel, &c; Charlie, Malone, Pictou, bal, Sept 7— George Peake, McDonald, Queens- town for orders, deals; Rustic, Keeping, St Peters, C B, bal; Shoo Fly, Myers, Pictou, bal. Sept 8--Minnie Scott, Harpell, Wallace, mdse; Confederate, McKay, Rustico, mdse. To act on the liver and cleanse the bowel no medicine equals Ayer’s Cathartic Pills. * {sep3 Lw wkly = T Hf E F Admiraiion WORLD. Mrs.S.A Allen's WORLD'S Hair Restorer TS PERFECTION/ a A. ALLEN has justly earned this title, and thousands are this day rejoicing over a fine head of hair produced $6. her unequaled preparaticn for resto. ing, invigorating, and beautifying the Hair. Her World’s Hair Restorer quickly cleanses the scalp, removing Dandruff, and arrests the fall; the hair, if gray, is changed to its natural color, giving it the same vitality and luxurious quantity as in youth. COMPLIMENTARY. “My hair is now restored to its youthful color; I have not a gray hair left. Iam sat- isfied that the preparation is not a dye, but acts on the secretions. My hair ceases to fall, which is cer-. tainly an advantage to me, who was in danger of be- coming bald.” This is the testimony of all who use Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’S WORLD'S HAIR RESTORER. ‘‘ One Bottle did it.” That is the expression of many who have had their gray hair restored to its natural color, and their bald spot covered with hair, after wen one bottle of Mrs. S. A. ALLEN’s Wortp’s Haik Resrorer. It is nota dye. “For Bale oF To Let, : WHAT beautifully situated house at ‘‘ St, Avards,” Mount Edward Road, outside MINE se en he ~ a Rn 4 earnest meme apogee ten 4 smemeel a ae te ate ne tiny ey R, SEPT EM BER 8. 1ees RI —AT— —-——0 NEW KID GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, NEW RIBBONS, NEW BEAD LACKS, NEW BEAD CROWNS, NEW SPANISH LACES, NEW CREAM LACES, NEW WHITE LACES, Red, White and Blue Cotton Warp, Warranted to Ch’town, Aug. 24, 1883. ee ne ee Sara gx “Newcastle City,” > ~ Perkins & Sterns. NEW WOOL WRAPS, NEW BEAD GIMPS, NEW FRILLINGS, NEW FEATHERS, « NEW JET FLOWERS, NEW STRAW HATS,. .... NEW VELVETEENS, | | NEW HANDKEROCHIEFS, No. 1 Value in Flannels, Bed Vicks, Fleecy Cottons & Shirtings. Grey and White Cottons at the Lowest Prices. be the Best Quality. PERKINS & STERNS. Y the use of the Wheeler System of Reflectors, the Patentees claim that 300 per cent. more light is made available. These Reflectors are adapted to general uses, utilizing all the light and distributing the same where it is wanted, They are adapted to any method of street lighting— gas, kero. ene, or eectric--and the fixtures can be used with little or no change. They are adapted equally well fur ve in factories, foundries, on wharves, in warehouses, shops, cars, railway stations, hotels, utfices, or houses. The increased effiiciency due to the use cf these ectors, as determined by Prof. Cross, of the Massachusetts Institute of Techuology, who has made a careful test of them, varies from 300 to 490 per cent., the average increase of light with re- flectors being over three times that without—results which certainly should command atten- tion from all desiring a comparatively inexpensive increase of light. For samp'es and further HENRY COOMBS, Agent, Great George Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 1, 1883.—6i eod _ JULY, 1883. ee ()* JOHN MACPHEE & CO. Will, during this month, give epecial bargains in New Black and Colored Cashmeres, Beige Cloths, Satins, Cashmere Serge, Velveteens, Laced Curtains, &c., &c. 0.0——— — Spanish Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Scarfs, Housery, Feathers, Flowers, Parasols, Umbrellas, &c., at the lowest prices. Job lot Parasols at half price. —————0:0——— THE REFLESTOR! NEW TEA wy London “House now lauding per S. 8. “Summerside.” More daily expect- ed per 8. S. .‘‘ Wetherby.” | GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, ‘Aug, 28, 1883.—2w 3aw Mackerel Barrels. TOO ® “CKEREL BARRELS for sale. Terms—Net cash. A. L. BRIDGHS & CO, Aug. 15.—3w 2aw wkly 2i PATENTS. We continue to act as Solicitors fur Patents Caveats, Trade Marks, Copyrights, ete., of the United States, and to obtain patents in Canada, England, France, Germany, gnd all other countries, Thirty-six years practice, Nocharge for examination of models or drawings. Advice by mail free, Patents obtained through ue are noticed in the Scientific Americay, which has the largest circulation, and is the-most infinential newse paper of its kind publishéd inthe world, The advantages. ojsuch @ notice every patentee undersiands, This large and splendidly illustrated news- paper is published Weekly at $3.20 a year, and js admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Single copies by mail, 10cents, Sold by all news- dealers. Address, Mann & Co., puplishers of Scien- tific American, 261 Broadway, New York, Table Linens, Napkins, Damasks, Grey, White, Printed and Plush Cottons, Cretonnes, Tickings, Cotton Warps &c., at prices specially low. —O°:— READY-MADE CLOTHING, in Men’s and Boys’ Coats, Pants and Vests, cheaper than ever. Job lot of Men’s Pants at cost, 0:0——. Tweeds, Worsteds, Broadcloths, White and Colored Shirts, Collars, Ties, Underclothing, &c. —0:0—— Job lot of Fancy Shirts at 50 cents; Straw Goods at cost; Remants at half price. Bargains in every Department, WHOLHSALE AND RETAIL. JOHN McPHEE & CO, RorErt Ore’s Onn Strand. Rare July 3, 1883 —2aw. whiy DOMINION BOOT *, SHOE STORE. — 08. — ee CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES. 70: Clearing Prices, to make room for Fall Stock. Everyone in want of Boots, good and cheap, should go to West Side Qneen Sireet, J. B. Macdonald's Boot Store. ———- :0: AUGUST. ———_—_— AT Cleaning Prices this Month for Dry Goods and Clothing. em Everyone in want of Cheap Goods should go to. J. B. MACDONALD. Ch’town, Aug. 3, 1882.—wkly pres he Queen Street. *O; Ginger Beer, Ginger Ale, Lemon, Raspberry, and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, Confectionery, Nuts, Biscuits, Ke. city limits, containing nine large rooms, with well of never-failing water in kitchen, to which is attached» ‘...epump. These prem- ises are within fii.cu minutes walk of the Post Offiice, ai.:' include‘ stable and coach- house. For fur Ler particulars enquire of the subscriber oa the premises, JOBN T, FERGUSON, Muy 1a —y wkly Committees for getting up Teas will do well to give usa call. BES Goods not used can be returned, if in good order. BEER & GOP'S. Ch’town,July 6.—2ew wkly Handbook about patents mailed free. Now % 1882. TG: . . WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e. pASTURE TO LET. 30 acres of good after-.rass on Lower Malpeque R on the premises lately occupied by Wm, Pickard. A well of good water on the premises. Apply to FE. R. Brow at Mr. Hodgson’s, Water st. [Sept 8—tf. ES ee \ COTTAGE PIANO in good order, for sale at less than half its value. Appl [se7 3in bd. at this office. ioe SALE—A nice Driving Mare, quiet and free from vice. Apply to R. F. QuiRK. [se7 Gin. i OARDERS—A lady and gentleman or two gentlemen can be accommodated with Parlor end Bedroom in a private resi- dence, ‘Situation good. Apply at Tag Ex- | AMINER Office. [se7 3in. A FEW GENTLEMEN can be accom- medated with board on re:sonable terms, in the house, corner of Great George and King streeta, lately occupied by Mr. W. Hickey. Mrs. SaAcnpeERSON. [sept. 6 1583. O LET~—A Dwelling House on Orlebar Street, containing nine rooms. Rent low. Apply to Henry Blatch (seps tf OST—On Monday Night, 3rd instant, by J. Hobb’s corner, a Bunch of Keys ‘The finder will be rewarded by Jeaving them at this cftice. [sep3 J O8T OR STOLEN—A _Liver-colored Spaniel Dog, wearing collar bearing name of J. Burwash, (he finder will be rewarded by returning the same, or giving information of his whereabouts, to E. F. Purdy, Kent St. [sepl tf \ ANTED—A Housemaid, good charac- ter from last situation and good outfit required. Apply C. Lercu, Water Street. {aug22 rg°xO LET—A Stable, with Ooachhouse apd Loft, on Pownal Street. Apply at Ex- MINER OFFICE. fang20 y LET—A house containing six rooms, Apply to James McLeod, Spring Park b [au 4 “pOARDERS—A few boarders can be ac- conmmodated at Mrs. Roda’s, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. [ily 31 OR SALE—Set of Tinsmith’s Tools, also a lot Tinware, cheap. Apply to Mrs, Rodd, opposite Pickard’s Bakery. fily 31 VO LET—(withimmediate possession) that handsome and commodions residence in the northern suburbs of the city, on St. Peters Road, lately occupied by L. B Archib 1d, eg, Enquire uf Ltsvworta & Haszann laay 16963 » in alla « ey ae er ee’ SEL, BY £ “. 2x a om se ns gnguuanemeaest oe tate Mine SES 7 sy smpecaggrenn = aria sian wring ian’ SS ee Leper oo “ enitiisitteneen sie ncwiit eo caer * fants annem nena te Sa! aS nS eke wre nti ies lia aaa canis ling Seatac atie nite ee iti - a oO 3 28 ste pa anna PO Se: i bi ie amen ogee - ee ne eeecer ie nae a Seen ate3 ii i RAN ai a es cat “5 SEIS rs cote i, mage. ROE ETB, / Ce AERO cer