pecul and Other Items. — :, of the Canada Paper Company is 1 tow bh. > . A ¢ Parpor, of the Toronto Globe, . ( ‘ Ho se - Gr V. Bentiey, Esq, M. P. P., pai t *% i ay ~ Me €C. B Baxter in ends spending th eoming W terion island, a Rev. Gt W Honvesen, preach d iu &t, Luke's, Halifax, on Suaday morning. oa * { new supply of ol Books at th: Diamond 5 » 0 Qacen Street, ~~ Youns Labies JocRNAL tor October at the Diamend ! & Store, SY QWacen Street. iain CoNCERTINAS and Acordeons, very cheap, at the Diamond Book Store, 59 Queen Street, - f Enaixeers will meet at the Drill Shed on Wednesday evening, at eight p m., sharp, for drill aud other business. By order. sili Me. M. BP. Hoeay, having tried the United States, has returned to Charlottetown to stay We areglad to have such a good citizen among us avaln, sevilla Mr. A MB Brown has just returned from Eng where he has been some weeks past, purchasing a large fall ana wiater stock, for the tirm of W. & A. Brown. site fuk regular monthly meeting of the Bene- yolent irish Society will be held in their Hal: room on Wednesday evening, the 10ch inst., ose L. ial na, at 7.30 o clock.—John Hennessey, >ecretary. sepY 21 > Mr. James E. Cox, son of P, D. Cox, Esq , C. E., who late iy rec-ived au appointment t the Inland Revenue lL’ ep«rtment, has returned home, and will begin the discharge of his new duties on Monday next; - Weare glad to see that the owners of the pure bred Jersey Bull, Belle’s Centennial, 7977, have decided to give the farmer's and others a chance to improve the milking quali- ties of the if herds at a low figure, > RewaRDING Bravery.—We learn that two teu-dollar cheques have been forwarded to Mr. A. C. Mevonald, M. P., tobe given to the two young men who rescued the only survivor of the schooner Welcome, wrecked off Fast Point, last fall. > _ ° tion is directed to the Auction of a valu alte pr ‘eeute , containing about 44 acres of land, at Alberton. Sale to tak: place at the Law Courts building, Charlotte- SPECI Sale AL att town, oun Friday next, Sept. 12th, at 2 o'clock p.m. By order of the Liquidators of the bank of P. E. Island. A. McNeill, Auctioneer. “—e = Kings County Exhibition, 1884. The Commissioners for this Exhibition ute having a neat and substantial fene: erected on the Square, immediately sur- rounding the Drill Shed at Georgetown, and we understand it is their intention to have the cattle show held on the space er d. This fence will be a great im- prvvement to the appearance of the town, and no doubt will prove of benefit to the finances of the Comunissioners, as all per- sons entering the gates will require to have an admission ticket before duing so. His Honor the Lieutenant Governor has consented to open the Exhibition at one ocleck, p. m., and as it is the first time a native of King’s County has filled this hon- orable position, we hope to see one of the largest gatherings held for years in the County, thereby demonstrating that the people of that County approve of the ap- pointment of the Hon. A. A. Macdonald as Lieut. -Governor. We understand that the Commissioners are intending to present an Address on the occasion; and no doubt the citizens of Georgetown will also signify their appre- ciation of the honor that has been done one of their fellow-townsmen. ——_—- Notes from Bull Creek. Farmers in this ave have finished their hay. The weather was very fine, con- sequently the hay was put up in a splendid condition. All the farmers with the exception of one or two are busily engaged cutting their early barley, which is a splendid crop, far ahead of the average yield. Therefore we are on the look out fora long list of marriages in a few days. Tramps are very plenty in the vicinity of M-Lean’s lobster factory. Three of them Were caught in the act af stealing some provisions belonging to a party of the hay- makers (whom your correspondent ‘‘Tom Trotter’ made reference to) that were to the -es :ile ona pleasure excursion. Two of the trawps weee roughly handled by the €Xasperated tourists, and they were then put up for six d«ys in the Spruce Hill House of Correction. Mackerel continue scarce, although some of the tishermen succeeded in taking a large number Jast Monday, Gabriel Morrison and Bill McCormack caught a thousand in a stuall dory. McCormack said they could take a great many more, if their eraft was larger _?> asion went to the New York Herald with a six-line advertisement Which he wished inserted once in each colurnn of one of the advertising pages, the rest of the column and page to be blank. The clerk taking the advertisement refer- red it to the publisher, towhom Mr, Bon- B mnhner on one occ ner said ; *‘Can’t I have a page to myself 7” ‘Certainly you can,” was the reply. ‘‘Oan’t have two?” B muer asked. ‘*Yes.’’? "Can I have fo: ir rf’ **I guess so.” How about eight?’ There was some mechanical ditlic salty. Bonner had to content imself with hia six line adver- Usewment inserted twenty-four times, at & cost for a single day’s publica- tion of about $2,000. But he always Claimed to have **biuffed” the Herald The apparent absurd y of repeating tbe BAme little uncement in Collins caused his usiuister to remonstrate with Boner on his extravagance. ‘Way do you alopt such busmess method?” te mine Was te Ky ** Sole y to make you and Others notice ti em,’ wes his sagacious | re ily Such methods were the basis of the Splendid fortune which enables him to own Vexter, Rirus and Maud S., and to huuae| tha hike prinves fy palatal stable. twenty-four | THR someonssemntiasesls: coontanane ntteummonenmn TELEGRAPHIC. NEWS. [SercraL Desparcues To Tue EXAMINER. ] ee The Franco-Chinese War. Lonpon, Sept. 8. Foo Chow correspondent of the telegraphs under this date: Tne French gunboat Latin visited Tameni on he Northern coast of F rmosa, on the 4th inst., found the entrance of the harbor blocked. The English gunboat Zephyr was fired upon yesterday from the Kinpai forts. An fficer and a sailor were wounded. The Zephyr was mistaken for a French vessel of similar appearance. The British Admiral has demanded an explanation. The withdrawal of the British landing force 18 too precipitate. Admiral Courbet’s head quarters are at , Matton. He commands the telegraph at Sharp Peak. A Foo Chow despatch of yesterday states that the Chinese had pillaged the houses of all foreigners who lived near Pa godo anchorage. The l‘umes > A Terrific Storm. Orrawa, Sept. 8. A heavy thunder and lightning storm passed over this city yesterday. Reports rom the surrounding country state that sreat damage was done. Several barns were struck and burned to the ground. The Canadian Pacific Railway bridge, over he Gatineiu was considerably damaged The Catholic Church at Hall was struck luring service, and several of the congre- gation injured. The Old Story—A Bank President Cuts his Threat, oe New Brunswick, N. J., Sept. 8. Great excitement here prevails over the National Bank troubles. Cashier Hill is short ia his accounts over a million dollars. President Ranyon of the Bank, who isimplicated in the trouble, cut his throat last night and died in a few minutes. [tis the old story of the Cashier fooling the Directors. ‘A Ring Broken. Ba timorg, Sept. 8. It is understood the pooling arrange- ments betweon the Bankers and Mer- chents, Baltimore, and Ohio and Postal Telegraph Companies, have come to a _ter- mination by the Bankers and Merchants Company withdrawing. It is said the Western Union has brought about this dis- ruption of the pool. Chinese Distressed. Lonpvon, Sept. 8. A despatch from Foo Chow says: ‘‘The Chinese are profoundly distressed at the mistake in firing on the Zephyr, and have made a satisfactory explanation to the British Admiral. Maine Goes Republican. PorTLAND, Sept. 8. The State Election was held to-day. Governor Robie was re-elected by 17,000 plurality. The entire Republican State and County tickets were elected. All the Republican legislators were also elected. Surrendered. Cairo, Sept. 8. Coli. Colville telegraphs from Dongola that the Haroni tribe have surrendered, thus opening the whole route from Dongola. Teemer'’s Challenges. Lonvon, Sept. 8. John Teemer, through the editor of the Sportsman, has issued a challenge to Hanlan or Beach to row either for $2,500 a side. Troops for the Nile Expedition. Lonpon, Sept. 8. Seven hundred marines and engineers, with thirty officers, will embark on the 16th to reinforce the Nile expedition. More Troops. C10, Sept. &. Two hundred and fifty mounted infantry have started for Assivgt. ~—- —-- Weather Buiietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toronto, Sep. 9--10 a. m. Light to moderate, variable winds; general- ly fair weather, stationary or higher tempera- ture. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, Charlottetown September 9, 1884. Lee 63.7 548 «1200.9 .6L.i .65.0 Highest temperature yesterday, . Lowest temperature (read at midnight), . Lowest temperature this morping . Temperature this morning, at 8 o ‘clock. Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock.. — Continned sbeirvesions made since the year 1875 at the Mendon Observatory, have contirmed the conclusion that the rings of Saturn are extremely variable and do not retain a fixed form. rt —— It isa singular fact that one half the; world jaburs to support the other half in| idleness, remarks an exchange. And there | uppears to be an everlasting fzht for the jvd, too, ——_ a their religious ili-feelings to where frequent collisions between lics and Protestants occur. + Se ludian women are said t6 be killing the m- | nee seats aetna pemaneaneteaetes Newfoundland fishermen have carried | Labrador, Catho- | TD. ATILY AXA MINER, ee oo tt Nt SHPTHMBER 9, 1884. Su manensiite Renee, SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 6. Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : DOs 5 +5 Hass +80 45th ..$ 100 00 Pe I hs kind ded cs kn eked dans 122 00 Scases raspberries.............. 13 00 We I io cc wacee aks 188.00 ee Oy Na uc: wana conics 240.00 ee i eda en ce 278 00 Oe seb ks <a vileedesas che 77.00 $1018.00 By St. Lawrence on the 8th Sept, Fe I UNNE ig, wi5 pbb co bees veut $ 211.00 oe OOo... ee 1725.00 45 cases cegs.. sd digs SD ea es 194 00 = 3 lbs leather eee. Levinas 249 00 pe ee I ceca 81 00 $2460.00 SHIP NEWS. ae PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN ENTERED, Sept5—-R Munn, Bourke, Picton, cval; Phil- istine, Henderson, Port Caledonia, do; str M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; P L G, Anderson, Pictou, coal. Sept 8—Foam, Moran, Pictou, coal; William and Mary, W right, Pictou, coal; Glen, Clarke, Mimivegash, 350 cases lobaters, CLEARED, Sept 5—Rustic, Gillis, Pictou, ba!; str M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; P L G, Anderson, Pictou, bal. Sept 6 -Martha, McPherson, Tatmagouche, mdse; Bounty, Halliday, Sydney, bal; Brit- ish Kagle; Lavash, Pictou, bal; Farewell, Sampson, Pictou, bal Sept 8—Feam. Moran, Pictou, b«'; Zadie, Creaser, Pictou, bal; Gien, Clarke, Mimine- gash, salt, OTHER PORTS, Summerside, Sept 6 —Ent sch Emma, Boud- reau, Shediac, bricks. Cld, sch Albion, Chapman, Buctouche, bai; Annie, Kennedy, Shediac, bal. HOTEL ABRIVALS. Kk HOUSR, P M Jenkins, Pownal; J M Clark, Pittsfield, Wis; A L Clark, Cawker City, Kas; E R Brown, city; Wm Robertsen, Toronto, Out; Averne Pardor, do; J J John- ston, do; P McLaren, M D, Brudeneli; F D Waiker, M D, Cardigan; D McCallum, Pownal; J Conrad, Fitchburg, Mass; Mrs J Conrad and two children, do; E A Craig. Toronto, Ont. 9—J D McKenzie, San Fran- cisco; M McKenzie, Elat River; John G Scrimgeour, Cardigan; Finlay McNeill, Sum- merside; Richard Smith, Powaal. — — OSBORS Sept. 8 ee = —_ BI RTH. On the 8th instant, Bessie, wife of George Sydney Moore, Teller Bank of Nova Scetia, Amherst. of a daughter. Peoples’ Cemetery. 7. grounds of the above Cemetery have been laid off ready for interment. The Directors of the Company have determined to offer at Public Auction, at their Cemetery. St. Peter’s Road, anumber of their choisest lots, on Saturday, the 13th instant, at five o’clock, p. m. This sale will afford an opportunity to those who desire to make a selection. JAMES M. SUTHERLAND, Secretary. Ch’town, Sept 6, 1884,—till sale. NOW OPENING AT THE ‘London House QUR NEW STOCK OF HELT, FUR AND SILK HATS. GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Sept 5. BLACKSMITH’S GOAL,| LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month. Orders given by G. W. DsBLOIS, Agent 36 Water Street. og , = ~ daly 10 ¢f FANCY SALE. (QUE members of St. Peter’s Church Sewing Society intend holding a Fancy Sale on the 10TH DECEMBER NEXT, of which further notice will be given. M. M. J. BODGSON, President. Ch’tow My Aug‘ 9—law sat Snrace Flooring an | Sheathing, &e &e AVING been sudine by Messrs. Prim- rose Brothers, ot Pictou, Agent for the sale uf their well known Grooved and Tongu ed SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which I have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primyose Brothers are also prepared to execute promptly orders left with me for | any deseription of Spruce Scantling, Boards, | Laths, &c. For further particulars apply at my resi | dence, Prince Street. THOMAS ALLEY. augl—2aw 3 mm. iO Eid, | (P\GE residence on Prince Street at present occupied vy Mrs, Arthur Swabey, contain- ing eleven rooms, fitted with grates, chan- selves On account of the famiue. | de liers, t be; , lg a good state of repair, Apply a <i Ei mn ! to The put eae pust viticd has been | F. S. MOORE. | robbed Aug 2u—2aw f Wes The N Ch’town, Sept, 5, 1884. EARLY OPENING OF FALL GOODS 2 W A, 42 cases London, Manchester and Glassow Heavy Goods. & Co’s 7 cases Black Straw tats, 28 bales Grey Cottons, 10 bales Cotton Wares. All Goods are marked down 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, Ulsters, ete. WHOLBSALEH AND RETATIC.. Remember the Place: DesBrisay’s Old Stand, Queen Street, opposite the Market Heuse Yew Store on the old site will not be opened till lst April next. <x7 W.& A. BROWN & COU, PRINT COTTONS, Ch’'town, sage 1, 1884. IS NOW BEING SUPPLIED WITH In all the leading varities, including AGADIA, - - - Nut and Round INTERCOLONIAL, - do do VALE, - - - - do do SYDNEY, (old mine) Round, | SYDNEY, (reserve ) do CHIMNEY CORNER. do All of which will be sold on most reasonable terms, ALSO TO ARRIVE: A cargo of (Red Ash) Anthracite Coal from Walez, due here ist October, and same quality as gave such good satisfaction three years ago. Will be sold low from ship. R. McMILLAN. Ch'town, Jnly 3, '84—3m CONTINUED SALE Specially low ories during this Month on our Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Plated Ware, E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. Oh'towa, Adg, ¢-~e0d wkly ALBION & RESERVE SLACK, HAVE JUST OPENE New Hosiery, of the best McMILLAN'S DBCO? | /RE d,| | eee On —_—— ee ralue, WHITE COTTONS, nee Perkins & Sterns {D ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, and Bustles, CREY COTTONS 70: COTTON WARPS. Everything at the very Lowest Prices! PERKINS & STERNS WANZER Sewing Machines. if OY A L, 9| THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES ECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World. Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1853. J. F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. I. jy30 GROUND BONES. To Farmers rnd Others. URE Ground Bones, of all sizes, and in large or small quantities. Highest Cash Price Paid for Old Bones. J. W. McGILL. Oh’town, May 19—e0d 2mpat ood Qin aj 2m HOUSE TO LET. rPiHE nee int offers to let a most desir- able two-story House, on Fitzroy Street, nearly opposite the residence of William Brown, Esq. It contains twelve rooms, be- sides kitchen, and has been papered anew and painted inside and gutside this summer, There is aiso a Stable, Coach-house and Garden atgached, DUNALD FERGUSON. Jaly 7, 1884. Sheriff’s Sale. Y virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution, to me directed, issued out of Hei Mujesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of the Bank of Nova Scotia, against John T. *erguson, | have taken and seized as the property of the said Jolin ‘1 Ferguson, all the right, title and interest 2 of the said John T. Ferguson, in and to al! that tract, piece cr parcel of land, situvatr, lying ana being in the Royalty of Charlotte. town, bounded and described as follows: Commencing on the east side of the Mount Ed*ard Kcad, at the north boundary of Buijd- ing Lot Number Two; thence (according to the magmetic meritiiay of 1764) lollowiny the course of said Road north ten degrees, west sixty feet ; thence north eighty degrees, east one hundred and ten fect; thence south six degrees thirty minutes, west sixty-two feet, thence south eighty degrees, west ninety feet, to the place of commence- ment, being part of the St. Avard’s Estate, on Pasture Lot Number Thirteen, in the Royalty of Charlottetown, being Building Let Number Three, as the same is delineated on a plan of said St. Avard’s Estate, made by Jobn Bal], Eequire; in Queen’s County ; and I do hereby give public notice that:] will, op the Twenty-seventh day of February, 1885, at twelve o'clock, boop, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in said County, set up and sell by public auction the said prop- erty, or a8 much thereof as wil] satisfy the levy marked on said Writ, being one thous- and five hundred and thirty dollars and eighty leents ($1,530.80), with interest on one | thousand three hundred and forty-five dollars and sixty cents (1,345 80 from the twenty- ‘fifth day of July, 1884,. till paid at seven per cent, per annum, besides Sherif's fees aud incidental expenses, HENRY LONGWORTH, Sberiff. Sheriff’s Office, Queen’s County, ) August 14th, 1884. \ M. McLzop, Plaintiff's Attorney. [aug26 3i law tu NIBSCRIBE for the WEEKLY EXAMOW EP, Only ORK DOLLAB « year. is es i, ei