; Local and Other items. tics for the past week Tux smal! pox : se 18 fat gaining ground,.— pow that the d Hoatred Herald, Se a Howarp’s Soap Fact RY, Moncton, was jestroyed by fire on I uesd vy. Loss, $2,400 ; , f ‘ y fi psurance, $1,400. iio Six cases Enzlish and American hard 4 soft felt hats now opening at Stanley ane S . “ . ° Brus B own Block sept 24 103., Z Yeas —Iam taking Ezus in exchange for Groceries at 16 cents pel dozen, Bring them 7 ‘ ¢ » Uarter ov p——(rO0T ie along o Lapies’ W or I Jet SEYS worth $1 75, for ae - /,25, at Weeks & Co.'s, Market Square. sept24 —2i ont - Tue S2nd Battalion Band wi'l be at the Roller Rink to-mighs * ith a first-class pe: vt . 7 gramme. Admisston ts, Séates tv cents, - 7 Scarfs and Ties,—1l cxse Awerican Gexts Scarfs auua . , : | just oOpenea at 5S aniey ge SEY IS SSE ASE OE A ete ces Lem DATT. + sta : a. F ‘ PHASZTAR I . and = Mrs. Haszard ed last 1 , visit to the United syrnead tas rafal segtes o ‘ : . County Ritle Asso. 1ation HE (ued Ss 7 : 3 } Fe ‘nsingto pootiog mate s at Konsingt a | au re pike Var gt o T ’ i T —? , faTtLs GIRES — worth $2, for 3) 25, at Weeks & | , Market Square, / a4 - 2i aepie ~ : oe | os ~- a i z "Seeded , IIR wet ars oo | j y | } FLEES AB, ne NEWS A Compliment to Ire!and. One” of the strongest characteristics of tie Iri-hwoman is her chastity, the result of church teaching that holds up puri‘y as the highest virtue. A tribute to this lovely trait was unconsciously paid at the Mormon f GRAND Manan, Sept. 23. conference lately in session in London. a I na. stapinel omnes is ashore here on | ie ee pemeae from ve Murr Lodges ne has gdhe to pieces with | » Holland an ermany, who a all the St. John wrecking crew ee board, te hopefully of the result of missionary <r a pestehed, No vessel could alah 7? anon of Salt cere city, outlive las , . : ormonis , g which bafilos gene to hes ei | Eagland, Seatland and Wales, but regretted the Atlantic sweeps in with resistlesa | that the doctrine was obtaining no foothold force, and Mr. Griffiths and his men had a| ir Ireland, This is a high compliment to hard task at best, With fair weather they | reland might have succeeded in rescning the! cuit tm Lats_lght is semeni| to oeupeuseaneantes eoceee aie ght 8 | » yesterday, fromthe Montague mines. combined in the worst possible form. ‘The | It was the result of fourteen days crushing gale was something beyond description. ,at the Albion mine, and the work of forty Che sea ran mountains high, aud it wasseen|men. It weighed 1,050 ounces or 874 from the shore that the vessel could not| pounds. This makes in all $46,000 in survive, At ten o'clock last night a tug/sound gold taken from these mines since went down to the ill-fated vessel, but Mr } June 15th.— He. Herald, 22nd. Griffiths and crew refused to leave, though | ‘mail iss [Seeorac Daesparcusa to Tue MXAMINER, | Dreadful Steamboat Disaster __*, = MIN FR. warned that the storm had not reached its | height, and that to remain where they were | Louise are the guests of the composer Blumen. would be to court certain death. The tug| thal, at his home in Switzerland. Excursions remained as long as possible alongside, but | t° various points of interest, improvised con. failed to get any of the crew to desert the jeans and fetes are provided for the entertain- steamer. Such is the assurance given your | ™* nt of the visitors, Later they will visit correspondent by a party at the IIoad, | ene Crown scinowe of Pereany other intelligence is to the effec: | } nd 1 case Eugiisn, ) an . . B af ail o4 Bros. , Brown s10Ca pt 2 | > ' is in the city on | with the Iadian and | is staying at the RicdaARD Hunt, basinces In CONDECTIOR Colonial Exhibition He Revere. > w. W. Reser lef: yesterday for New York sad Boston to secure the latest “merican Novelties and Fancy Dry Goods and Miil- linery. _— i. a Tae Torr — The free-for-all race at Amherst, on Tuesday, was won by Helena, with Long John second eni Black Pilot third. Bast time 2 Jo > A Monrazat despatch says the Canadian Pacific Railway will call for tenders for the erastruction of the }achine bridge thia week. It is estimated that it will cost $1,250,000. -~ Tue steamer George Shattuck, arrived from Halifax last evening with general merchandiz?. She sails again this eveniug ith # fall cargo ofj oa's and preserved jobaters. _ SDP - Vex. Arncupeacon Farrar and Ven Archdeacon Vessey expressed themselves as greatly pleased with Canaua, their reception jn Montreal being perticularly gratifying, and ove which will long be remembered. a eligi A mas named Daniel Marshall was brutally assaulted on Lower Spring Park Road last evening. His head was cut and body bruised, and he required skillfal medical attention to revive him. His assailant is s'il! at large. ck Reieceal ll Tue return of the Post Office Savings Banks for Angust shows deposits during the month $575,373; interest allowed depositors, $4,242: repayments during month, $49,724 44; total at credit of depositors, $15,812,417. acai Tue meetings for sewing for P. E. Island Hospital Bezsar will be held every Friday afternoon, commencing at haif-past three o'clock, in the Bible Class Room of St. Paul's School Room. A full attendance is re- quested, enieinaatl Tue Everuanrs Ear.—While Jumbo, Baroum’s big elephant was lying in the ditch at St. Thomas the other day, some person stole a portion of his ear, and Bar- num offers a reward of $400 for the dis- covery of the thief hashish At the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Court this forenoon, one drunk was fined $6, Harriet McDonald was sentenced to three months’ imprisonment with hard labor for obtaining goods under false pretences from Reid Bros, ad two men who took a horse for a drive without permission of the owner were fined $4 each. eine Tax steamer Princess of Wales, Capt, eron, which left Sommerside at noon yesterday, returned jast night in good time, after enconniered a very stormy passage. he express roached this city at midnight. Citizens were agreeably surprised to receive the mail matter on the opening of the Post Office this morning. — oe — Tue steamship Carroll arrived in this port Tuesday evening from Boston at 6 30 p. ™., with a quantity of freight and the fol- lowing passengers: Mra. G. H. Brown, Mrs. D. McDonold; Messrs, J. A. Robert- son, John McK nna, John Donald, Chas. » Davies and son, John McPhee, John McDonald, Angus McDonald, John Mo- d; Misses Edith Biens, Robertson, A. MePhoe, Matilda McLean, Rebecca McDonald. -_-—_->- -- — Tae Programme of the concert to be Riven to morrow in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, or the purpose of raising funds to maintain *onp kitchen for the poor in Charlotte- town during the coming winter, appears to-day in another column of this paper. We observe that in addition to our local talent, the ladies of the Women’s Christian Smperance Union and of the Young omen’s Chrietian Association, (who are Promoters of thojconcert) we are to have _ kind assistancs of two ladies from the United Siates,who are, just now,visitors in Sur city. The programme is attractive. The oe is a good oue, and it is to be tas the Y.M.C. A. Hall will be Well filled on the occasion. - >. — Tue following new Post Offices will be "fen Province on Ist October :— eld Station. Lot 5—F Poste = ion, Lot 5~—F. Peters, Post _ Lot 62—A. Beaton, Postmaster. ink River Road, Lot 63-..W. Lannigan, r, Riverdale, |... : master. ink 36.J bet, 1854, over twenty new oflices Island - Opened jo different parts of the required ere mail accommodation was most increased — several sections have received Z been eff Frequency of mail gervice. This hae a8 Sou sted wi hout much extra expenditure, lly a East and Go ryetowa receive semi- 2 a and sev>ral offices along the line ay daily mails This epeaka well for Post mae lospector Brecken wh» as always McFayden, Post- attend to the growing wapts of our holies Re ee ne | ei } th} 5 ‘ that th DD ivo a d not reach the steam sy | VV eatner Salletiy ; a > ° a. . i atau Vuis 1 am inclined to disholieve. | =. SEC( IND DESP ATCH. | Prohabil ities for thie newt 24 Weetee « five | bie ‘yificne Provinces SEAL Cove, Sept. 23. One iman has been saved from the vessel; Je rey Daley, of St. John’s, who was pick- ed off a piece of the wreck by the tug| Dir'go, near the scene of the disaster. He | is the only survivor. They considered the | steamship perfectly safe for thew to sleep in | and resisted strong eflorts of the Grand | | kononro, Sept. 24.—10 a. m. frosh to strong northwest and west winds, geverally fair, cool weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Sept, 24, 1885, Manan men to get them to leave the ship. ighent. Semperstane genboning, (eet ay. } } ee » 1 ‘ : CNS) . oo nes 4nd s os + » GO, [here were eleven in ail belonging to St. | ab ‘ apn anaes: + Ge : o | Lowest Temperature Yesterday, (read at John and Portland, : Jat J F eR it” pe Bol ee 50.5 nee am Lowest Temperatare this merzing ...... 419 Effect of the Gale ia Nova Scotia, | Temperature this morning,st 8 o'clock, 42.3 Temperature thie eftermann at I o'alook . 44,90 Hairsx, Sept, 23. * ——== == The equinoctial gale strack the eastern | REARUERED SD coast of Nova Scotia at an early hour this | ery Se morping, and raged with disastrous viclencs | At the residence of the bride’s father, 01 the until noon, the velocity of the wind was ex-|7#'h ist. by the Rev. Jas, Carruthers, ceedingly high, reaching between 8 and ic H. oe -- Boston. Mass , to Belle, o'clock s rate of forty-five miles an hour. | daughter of ai Murray, Eeq., of Ch’town. The shipping in the harbor here suffered to |. At the Manse, West Cape, on the 9th a more or less extent, but only two serious jinstant, by Rev. A, BoLend, Mr. William casualties cccurred. The brigt. Sirius, Aitken, of Crapaud, to Miss Kate Me“acherp, owned by Hon. D. Gordon, of of Brae, Lot 9 Georgetown, P. E. I , and steam tug Alida,;. 4 the Manse. West Cape, on the 8th owned by Robert Chetwynd, of Halifax, | '28ta"*, by Re oe Mel eod, Mr, William mh : ; a were driven Bashore on the Dartmouth side | os = Rg oy to Miss Elizabeth Mo- and still remain there. The steamer has | cagall, West Point, been pounding so hard on beach all day! ae ee ae oA Bap eaaies that she is considered a total lose, but the | BREE Be. At Long Creek, Lot 65, September 8th, »fter an illness of two weeks and a half, Ellen Albertia, dearly beloved daughter of Neil and | Mary McEaohern, aged 1i years and 3 months, Oh ! Bertie dear, is was hard to pert With you we loved so well; Bat Jesus parted with His life, That we in Heaven might dwell. brigantine, though badly damaged, can be | repaired. \, Yacht Racing. Sanpy Hook, Sept. 23. The Genesta crossed the line at 5.233; Dauntless is not yet in sight. Ths wind is blowing 50 milesan hour with a heavy sea| e=— : _ : : : HOTEL ARRIVALS. Fire Istanp, Sept, 23. At 5.17 p.m., a schooner yacht is east of here and bound in. It is probably the Dauntless. : OCEAN HOUSE Sept 23—Katie Lavie, Souris; Maggie . ‘ a Fiizpatrick ,do; Mary Cheverie,do; Bernard — > or " 9? . t ’ ’ , ’ E , phe: New Your, rent. Creamer and Mrs Creamer, do; David se neg — ene, today won | Walsh, Cornwall; Maurice Shea, Montegra; the Brenton Reef Challenge Cup by beating | yh Motteey; do. 24—John Coussten the American schooner Dauntless in the | wt River; Hector Cameron, do; William r; Heet , do; 300 mile race from Sandy Hook Lightship} p , i Aad Y oa ae a ger, Montague; Daniel Dogher ‘ar- to Brenton’s Reef Lightship. Time, 48) Bage, Me gherty, Cor Wutiuein and & cota | digan; Laura Dogherty, do; Libis Les'herd, hours, 7 minutes asd 5 seconds. |4o; John S McKenzie, West River; Fiora i Steele, Cardigan; Mary Gardiner, do; DA |McLaren, New Perth, Edward Maher, Mentague; John F Beaton, Mount Stewart. OSBORNE HOUSE -_- or Violating the Treaty of Berlin. ConstTaNTINOPLE, Sept. 25. | _ The Porte has issued a circular to the | ‘“ept 23--B Spencer, Montreal; H D Brophy, ee of the Treaty | Brae; P Griffin, Lot 7; Miss M Campbell, of Berlin, protesting that the conduct ©f| p <tor; Mra H Manton. do; George Forbes, Prince Alexandria of Buigaria, in relation | yerpon River; A D Nicholson, Commercial to the rising in Roumelia, is a violation Of | Gros; J W Carrell, Agent J S Murphy’s the stipulation of the Treaty of Berlin, end | Kerry Gow Co; Miss Cummings, Souris. 24 declaring that the Saltan has resolved on an | —C C Carlton, Seuris; Rey W H Spencer, efficient action to carry out the rights of the | Georgetowo; Hugh L MeDonald, Cardigan; Porte, which provides that in the event of | Geo Mattart, Summerside. the internal or external security of Eastern | RANKIN HOUSE. Roumelia being threatened, the Porte,| Sept 23—C E Thompson, Boston ; John afier notifying the powers of the emergency | Richards and wife, Bideford; Rev J Connack, that require it may send Ottoman troops | Kingston; P W Morrison and wife, Dorches- into the province. ter, NB; AJ Craig, Pictou; Jas R McLean, Souris; F R Butcher and daughter, 8¢ ‘oha. Innocent Russia — - — mn eir NEWS. ; } CONSTANTINOPLE. Sept. 23. | Count Neledoff, Raossian Minister, 7 | PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN, assured his colleagues that Russia is inno- ea biahds: cent of any participation in the Roumelian movement. Ths excitement in Muice- donia is increasing, and grave fears are | _—— : Sept 22—Cora, Thorpe, Pictou, coal; George Clarke, Hingley, Pictou, coal; James Semple, Rober’s, Wallace, stone ; We Are entertained. The Porte t embarrassed = Here, Langiile, Pictou, coal; Pholine, obtain funds for the transportation © | Marsbmaa: Puctouche, lumber; Mey B, troops. The Roumelians are tearing UP} JLavach, Caledonia, coal; Foam, Moran, railways on the frontier, and fortifying| pictou, coal; Prospect. McMillan, Wood roadways. They have cut the telegraph| [slands. lines and endeavored to blow up the bridge | Sept 23—Str Carroll, B-own, Boston, mdse, over Maritza River, but were prevented by Turkish troops, with whom they had a slight skirmish. | ! CLEARED. Sept 22 Cora, Thorpe, Picton, bal ; Albion, thapman, Bactouche, bal; George Clarke, Hinuley, Brude, shingles; William and Mary, McRae, Pictou, bal; Helene. Mar- tell, Pugwash, bal; Fdam, Moran, Ticton, ballast. Sept 23—Prospect, McMillan, Wood Islands. OYrHER PORTS. EE cr Prince Alexander's Circular. Lonpon, Sept. 25. Prince Alexander has issued a circular to the powers in which he announces 4 Union of Eastern Roumelia and Bulgaria, | and Summerside, Sept 21 —Ent schrs Beatrice, says he has accepted popular election in no Purdy, Halifax, bal; Annie Florence, Rer- hostile spirit to Turkey. He recognizes the nard, Chatham; hate B L Page, Spinney, Sultan's suzerainty, and holds himself re- | pfalifax, mdse. 22—Schr Kate, Walsh, Pic- sponsible for public security. He asks the | tou, coal; Richard Thompson, Walsh, do, do: powers to interfere in order that the union | Adonia, Arsenault, do, do Cld 22—Schrs may be recognized as an accomplished fact,| Phantom, Kennedy, Crapaud, flour; Annie otherwise, the people are resolved to do/| Florence, Bernard, Pictou, bal. vung G8-Se ater pore 6 OSs. aaa hon G. H. HASZARD, uphold the union. BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, fhe Roumelian Difficulty. Lonpon, Sept. 2. : . Russia has proposed a conference of the eS BOOKBINDING in all its branches Powers on the Roumelian difficulty, but she and at moderate prices. wants the Porte to take the initiatory steps We do not pretend to be the enly ones in in the matter. Austria will await decision | the city that can do Gilt Edges, but also if from the Porte before committing herseif | you want pte nnn. ‘A HANDSOME GILT SIDE, as well as Gilt Edge on your ‘ Picturesque Canad>,” or any other kind of book, bring it to G. Hi. HASZARD. —- —-_»eeo— A Canvo.—To all who are suffering from errors aud indiscretions of youth, nervons weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. Ko. I will send a recipe thet will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis THe Marqais cf Lorne and the Princess | EEE Oe aetna tee ene G. H. HASZARD, Printer, Bookbinder, AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN STATIONERY, SCHOOL-BOOKS, &6. UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATIONERY :— The Crazy Edge Correspondent Cards 49S DON COURT STATIONERY, : in Hem-stitch. Octavo Note, and with EN VELOPES to match, ENVELOPES. OPALESANTE CARDS.| FLORAL WNOTEH, with EN Ve&LOPES. very Cheap in boxes. a na a MEE a A Large and Beautiful Assortment of fhe Mother Hubbard Mucilage Bottle | Memorandum Pocket Books | wit never upset and can be hung up to desk. every way, call and aoa ee "The Pocket Mucilape Bottle, 0 NE LA ae C.-C RERSO THa Péarac? MUCILAGS BOTTLE. This ig a real gem and will always giv satisfaction. in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! by the Box of half or quarter Thousand, in all Sizes and Qualities very handy in every way. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard Inks and are the Best. WEDDING STATIONERY. 0 I always keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Ball Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short netice all kinds of Visit- ing and Wedding Cards. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, Sep‘, 12, "85, a NEW SCOTCH GOODS | Pca NOW OPENING, [RECT FROM GLASGOW, BOUGHT BY A SCOTCHMAN—MR, PATON :— a Oceana eae 2 eee ——<— SCOTCH TWEEDS, Famous, SCOTCH SUITINGS, Nobby, SCOTCH TARTANS, Nice, SCOTCH DRESS GOODS, Stylish, SCOTCH SHIRTINGS, Strong, SCOTCH TOWELINGS, Rough, SCOTCH TABLE LINENS, Genuine, SCOTCH CRASH, Thistles, SCOTCH SHAWLS AND WARPS, Warm, SCUTCH CHEVIOTS, Splendid, SCOTCH WINCEYS, Cheap, OTHER SCOTCH GOODS, Various. Sales not confined to Seotchmen—all are Welcome. Prives Low! Call and see the Goods. P. S.—Our LONDON GOODS will be ready this week. WEERS & Co. Market Square and Queen &t. Cl’town, Sept. 7th, ’85—wky SEPTHMBEHER. NEW GOODS! snd Clifton now Opening Manitoban ——-AT Tie LENGSN HEUSE! 10! —-— TWEREDS; WORSTHD COATINGS; BEAVERS; PILOTS, FRENCH MERINOES, CASHMERES, WINCEHYS., CRETONNES; PRINTS. CEO, DAVIES & CO. covered by a missionary in South Americano send self-addressed envelope to Rev Joxeph Ch town, Sept, 12, "BK. ervids, T. Iman, Station D. New York. 24, 18856 _ ‘HAT Brick Building, corner of Water and Pownal Streets, opposite the Rankin House. Also, a few Rooms in “Hyndman Building,” corner of Queen and Water Streets, Apply to Manager of Bank of Nova Scotia (here.) Sept. 16—6: GRAIN D Colonial Exhibition in Londou, Bug, L886. FIFTY-FOUR THOUSAND FEET RESERVED FOR CANADA. FIRST ROYAL EXHIBITION COM. MISSION SINCE 1862. THE COLONTAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION ™ to be held in LONDON, Engiand, commenc- ing MAY Ist, 1886, is Mitended to be on a scale of great magnitude, having for object to mark an epoch in the relations of all the parts of the British Empire with each other. In order to give becoming significance to the event, a Royal Commission is issned for the hold- ing of this Exhibition for ihe first time since 1862 ; and His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has been appointed President. by Her Majesty. "he very large space of 51,000 square feet has been alloted to the Dominion of Canada by cor mand of the President, His Royal Highness. This Exhibition is to be purely Colonial and Indian, and no competiiion from the United Kingdom or from foreign nations will be per- mitted, the object being to — to the world at large what the Colonies can do. The grandest opportunity ever offered to Can- ada is thus afforded to show the cistinguished place she occupies, by the progress she has made in Agriculture, in Horticulture, in the Industrial and line Arts,in the Manufacturing Industries, in the Newest Improvements in Manufacturing Machinery, and Implements, in Public Works by Models and Designs; also in an adequate display of her vast rescurces in the Fisherics, and in Forest and Mineral wealth, and also in Shipping. All Canadians of all parties and classes are in- vited to come forward and vie with each other in endeavoring on this great occasion to put Ca in her true place as the premier colony of the British Empire, and to estahjish her proper posi- tion before the world. Every farmer, every producer, and every manu- facturer, haa interest in assisting, it having been already demonstrated that extension of trade always follows such efforts. By order, JOHN LOWE, Sec. of the Dept. of Agriculture, —AGENTS FOR P, E, ISLAND— RICHARD HUNT. | A. McNEILL. Ottawa, Ist Sept., 1885—sep222wks PE iSUARD RALLY. FO BUILDERS, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Under- signed will be received until SicPi EMBER, 26th, 1885, for the Erection of a Dwelling ‘or the Station Master at St. Peter's. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, “Tender for Dweiling at St. Peter’s Station.” Plan and specification may be seen at the Superintendent's Office, Charlottetown. Each Tender must be eocompenied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party ten- dering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when callea upon to do so; or, if after entering into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi- cation, lf the Tender is sot accepted, the deposit will be returned, The Department (oes not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. failway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1885. til 25 her jour pio PE. ISLAND AAILWAY. FO BUILDER. GEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER 26th, 1885, for the Erection of a Passenger and Freight Station at Peake’s. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, ‘“Ten- der for Peake’s Station.” i Plan and specification may be seen at 148 Superintendent's office, Charlottetown. Each Tender must be accompanied by a deposit equal to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the Tender, which will be forfeited if the party ten- dering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract when called upon to do so; or, if after enteri into the contract, he fails to complete the wor satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi- cation. If the Tender is not accepted, the deposit will be returned. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1885. ; tilzZ5 her jour pio Sf, JOSBPH'S BABAAR, Under the Patronage of His Honor Lieut. -Governor McDonald. ——— THE Ladies of St. Joseph's Society purpose holding a Grand Bazaar, in the New Convent Buildings, (POWNAL STREET) On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Gctober 7th and Sth, (Exhibition Days) the proceeds te be devoted to the completing and equipping of the New Schooi Buildings. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar the event of the season, Beside the Fancy ‘lables, where articles useful to all and of s.rpassing beauty can be secured, at prices the most reasonable, an abundant tefreshment Table, Oyster Saloon and tice Cream Stand will be provided. A Hot Dinner will be served at all‘thours to all those from the country. visitin the Exhibition. A very comprehensive AR GALLERY, the usual] Lotteries and Amusements of all kinds will be procured. WORTH’S BRASS BAND will be in attend- ance each evening. ELECTIONS! ELECTIO ! ELECTIONS! to decide once and for ever all disputes relative to the most popular of our Lawyers, Conductors and Firemen, as wellas to determine the respective merits of the Steamers plying between Charlotte- town and Boston. The following Elections have been arranged to take place during the Bazaar :— let—For the most popular Lawyer at the P. E. Island Bar. Prize—A bandsome Inskstand with the winuer’s name engraved thereon, 2nd—For the most popular Officer of the City Fire Deparimeut. Prize-—A beautiful Silver Medal with name of wiuner engraved thereon. 3rd—For the most popular Conductor on the P. E. island L[ailroad. Prige—Silver Medal with name of owner engraved thereon. 4th—For the most popular Line of Steamers sailing between Charlottetown and Boston, Prize—A handsome Ship’s Model with the owner's bame engraved thereon. Admission to Bazaar, 16 Cents, Parties from the country, desiring to attend, can take advantage of the cheap Exhibition Rail- way Fares. Ch’town, Sept. 7, 1885. Ch'town, Sep, 16, 1885, -pat tl date Sea are te ea iaeencn hanes ane aneiens mt th Ant soe tet set AOR i se po aseintacliltaayy hibit A Mm etl tein i ta AA Aig Rt «ai eR ti lint fiir ests se : rnin etamaenipitisaibti aiienapicgs <a eee AO Hot i RR mss alma ’ enim ati Mite ing tt «elite a