toeal and @Qther Items. \ t ... B. Maedonald’s. sepl Exeursion, cn Lawrence, to ' ‘i rlig nt night ° | vn sailed from Montreal | Saturday. She will arrive ' . | fe(Jahan, the war corres- | terred at Columbus, Ohio, 6 f i | I ‘ on tt - cenness were disposed ; ary Magistrate this morning r vere fined S20 each. > 1b Charles F. Harrison, of St John, N ll overboard from a catamaran, Reach, en Friday last, : | nd the readers of Tne Ex-} ‘ vert im aid of the Princ j , Hospital, to be held in the Y. | wc. A. Hall next Thursday evening. > 7 | ( 1 in the home team our boy ike the p oposed cricket trip ¢> P to-day. An effort is being mad how to bring on both matehes the latter } ‘ na. ee i ru urs of the two Methodist Sunday 4 Sel 1 i d to attend the service in eonnecti with the faneral of the late John Dorsey, tie Methodist Brick Church to mwrow at2 p m., and occupy the galleries, and lk in the procession to the new Pro- testant cemetery, St. Peter's Road. ° ed Apminne P Gnanam, of Montgomery, N. Y., >] 1¢ 28th alt.,aged 119 years. He had 4 distinct recollectio# 6f incidents aad per- | 5 his youth. He had his second wife long before Washington’s death, and afterwards married a third. He enjoyed good healt » the time of his death. aeaened Werorry.--The Ottawa Sun says tive lady yisitors to the city met by accident in the members’ lobby of the House of Commons, this morning, whose combined weight could not have been less than 1,000 lbs. There were three in one party and two in another, and as they passed they mutually admired ‘each other >——~~<- a half-witted fellow, who has been of trouble to the people of Moncton was seut to Summerside. H>» arrived in harge of Mr. Geo. Thomas, on Saturday eveniog. The man, Ferguson, who jumped from a train on the All Rail Line last week, was also a passenger by the boat on Saturday. > _ E.ecraicrry and Magnetism when properly pesed into the blood, brain and nerves, pro- duce: the most wonderful effects. “We are told that these elements are perfectly blended in the medicine known as Maek’s Magnetic Melicioe. advertised “Y& another column, and the good which has resulted from its use, can- not be compated im dollars and eents. fs] ~~ LY sa.e Ol «Lieutenant Covernoi Havi- jaad’s stock took lace ou Friday. it was conducted by Mr. Dodd. The Jersey bull, A. d.<, Ge 7.97150 purchased by Mr. John Newson $80; the Jersey cow, Butter On was bought by Lientenant-Governor mua S74. He also b yught the Jersey heifer for 387; Alderney and Durham cow for $ (0, and the mares for $520. * - > “ jooge Pwrers’ is to-day engaged hearing the claim cf the Dominion Government against | the liquidaters of the Bank of P. E. Island. | The argument so far has rested solely on the restion whether or not the Queen is entitled to be paid her claim ia full over and above, and before all other erediters. The Dominion Government is represented by E, J. Hodgson, Q. .C; the Liquidators by Messrs. Fitzgerald, Q. C., and F, Peters. —_— —~<»>—----- Sul \y THE AsyiLom.—Mrs. Crowsen, of. Dorchester, for some weeksa patient in the lonatic asylum, St. John, N. B., was found on” “Yhursday last suspended by the neck m the top of the grating of the idow shutter which formed the ventilator to her room. A. bed sheet had been utilized by the patient to carry oat her purpose, Every precaution possib’e had been taken, the authorities say, to guard from harm the deceased, of whose suicidal intentions they had been warned when she entered the institution.—Swn, —_->- —- Fara Acetwpent AT FPaLt Reever. — On Monday night tast, Mrs. Georg Taylor, an aged and he vy lady residing at Fall River, a few miles beyond Bedford, met with an acci- dent which resulted fatally. She had retired to her room for the night, and it is thought must have started to go down stairs again when she fell. The fall aroused others of the family, and Mrs, T, was found lying at the foot of the stairs insensible. Medical assistance was summoned, but did not arrive till after she bad expired, four hours subse- quent t> the fall. Her skull had been frac- tured. Her remaias were iuterred Wednes- day Hx. Chronicle. ainiiaiasiiliia "\ snd that Mr. Thomas Galloway, { Uxb e, Ontario, who has been travelling in the Maritime Previnees, for his health, and is at pres visiting our city, will deliver a lecture | ‘The Unseen Battlefield,” in the Brick Methodist Church, to-morrow evening at @ ght lock. Though the lecturer ‘has been l snd severely afflicted, and is disabled for l saman of marvellcus plack ami His leetnres have delighted thou- a towns and cities 6f Ontario and New B ik. As both the press and the lergy k in the highest terms of his ability asa lect . treat may be expeeted. He wil! also iver a leeture on “Pras er,” in Zion Presbyterian Chareh, on Wednes lay, at | thesame hour. No admission will be charged, but e of each lecture, the audience will be given an opportunity of expressing thei ition, nanan 5.5. Convention OF THE Maritime Prov- INCES.—The executive committee of the Sunday School Convention of the Maritime announce that arrangements are Provinces being to hold the 14th annual meetirg in Yarmouth, on Sept 25th and followirg dave, Yarmouth people having extendea to them a cordial invitation. The nature and scope of future efforts will depend in a great measa ipon the action of this convention The committee urge the atte ‘ their fellow-workers from all the Maritime Provinces ln a to pastors and superintendents w! «--ficio members), the convention Consist at least one delegate from each a | throughout the Maritime Pro- \rranvements will be made for re- | on mein routes of travel to adiog the convention, Suaday ‘ workers who propose to be present are advised to notify the Secretary, Ferrest, at Halifax, not later than Sept. 10ch in order Jas ' schools, « pened ia ciate ct dine ie ee eee ae Local and Other items. IPUNSTANS © Ob BOR to-day. and the Convent ied cal : A .errek on Sunday desecration, received will appear ina few days, > Laores’ Black Straw Hats in all the newest Shapes, just received at J. B. Macdonald's. sepl eis Passenger Agent of the Chica,o and Northwestern Railway, is at the Rakin House. : Mr. James Dunn, - | Tur tug Frank C. Batt, left this morning for Baie Verte. She took eighteen laborers to load the Lucy Pope. , ‘ ” - Tue twenty-fifth anaiversary of the ap- pointment of Archbishop Lynch to the diocese of Toronto was celebrated on Tuesday last. dala ait ki TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS worth of im- ported cattle and sheep have been purchased tor the Agricultural College, Guelph, Unt. hbk Sb dante Ap, Dex ison, a captain in the Gove nor General's Body Guard, at Toronto, bas becn appoluted in command of the Canadian voy- ag is in the Nile expedition, ee Wrrtino tothe Wolfville (N. 3.) Acadian, 1 correspondent says: —‘‘ three years ago Klias Boutlier, of Port Williams, planted eleven currant bashes, and this year picked one hun- dred quarts of superior fruit, and sold them at ten cents per qnart. Now, as 2,800 bushels can be set on one acre, the yield would be 235,200 quarts, worth $2,520. What crop can beat this for profic? a clear profit, above alt cost of bushes and labor, of $2,000 in three years. eee, We are indebted to Mr. R. K. Braee for a copy of the Exhibition Prize List for the Counties of Pictou, Antigonish and Guys- borough. The Exhibition is to be held at New Glasgow, N, 8), om September 30th, and October lstand 2od. The total amount of the prizes offered is $2,545.75. Competition 1s open to all Nova Scotia, and no charge is madedor the eatry of exbibits. Attached to the prize list isa form to be filled by intend- ing exhibitors, with a statement of the article or animal to be exhibited and the class or sec- tion to which it belongs, with other particn- lars. — >. _ Tue heaviest storm in many years visited Manitoba on the 29th ult. The rain poured Several houses were blown from their founda- tions, sheds ware blown down, sidewalks torn up, and the fronts of houses blown oft. The lightning struck the Hudson Bay company’s storehouse, Winnipeg, and ripping up the root did damage to the extent ot $10,000. Iu Headingly the English church, was blown down, several houses moved off their foundations and grain stacks levelled to the ground and scattered over the prairie. Re- ports from other country districts show that the storm raged from Vermillion Bay on the east to Brandon on the west, but that the severity of the storm contered in Winnipeg, A great deal of grain was | iu some localities, but in others little or no damage was dove. The wind blew at such a territic rate as to blow streets cars off the track in Winnipeg. This is the tirst big storm in many years which has visited Manitoba. —_ — CADETS oF TeMPERANCE.—The Grand Sec tion of this order, which has been in session in this city the last two days, held its closing meeting for this year in the basement of the National School building last evening. The order, though not in as flourishing a condition as in former years, is still in good working condition, After a protracted discussion at the meeting last night, the constitution was | so amended as to allow seetions, by an unani- mous vote, to admit girls into their member- ship. ‘The following named were elected otfice-bearers for the ensuing year : G. W. P.—Lewis P, Tanton, Charlottetown, G. A. P.—Wnm., H. Bouther, Halifax. G. $.—E. B. Elliett, do. G. T.— Wm. Foster, do. G. C,—John E. Hillis, do. G. A.—A. D. Tayler, Charlottetown, (re- elected.) G. G.-—R. B. Eliot, Halifax, G. W.—R. Merha, do, P. G. W. P.—d, KE. Butler, do. —Halifax Chronicle, Aug. 29. <_— ~ Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, Aug. 30. Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Evans, master, for Point du Chene: 10 bele MAGRREE ie. elsie 6 i's 6 v0 vine $ 80.00 45 COGGD GIGS? 6. SS Bees Pee «. 312.00 Pi iiiiadiier isk unde? tis eg Gain 164.00 De OI cd aliioweoew seis dane 6.00 17S ehoep pelea, ..::65 5.6 <5 i 0ie Cin Fre FO RI0 edits. ov eee 16 00 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED, Aug 29—Lavinia Jane, Anderson, Shediac, lumber; Levi Hart, Gerrior, Sydney, coal; str M A Starr; Ferguson, Halifax, mdse; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wallace, lumber; Foam, Moran, Pictou, coal. Aug 30—Jobn Tilton, MelIsaac, Pictou, coal; James Semple, Roberts, Newcastle, lnmber; Belaetta, Bissett, Port Caledonia, coal; k Brown, Richards, Cape George, gravel; British Eagle, Lavasb, Sydney, coal; Jessie Cape Sormentine, bai; Margaret Jane, Mc- Dovald, Picton, coal. Sep 1—Three Sisters, Walpole, Pictou, coal; Rising Dawn, Boudroit, Pictou, coal; Eugenia, Parchase, Decousse, limestone; G G, Langille, Halifax, sundry mdse; Mary, Morill, Arichat, herring; Black Tulip, Bears, Pictou, coal; Farewell, Simpson, Pictou, herring. CLEARED, Aug 29—Str M A Starr, Ferguson, Halifax; Mary Jane, Thistle, Pictcu, bal; Foar, Moran, Picton, bal; Ontario, Henderson, Pictou, bal. Aug 30—Johu Tilton, MeIsaac, Pictou, coal; William and Mary, Wright, Pictou, bal; Jessie, McQuaid, Cape Tormentine, mdse; Minnie Scott, Scott, Wallace, oensy mdse; Isaac Burpee, Weldon, Chatham, bal; Mary D, Drysdale, Wallace, mdse; Matilda, White, Vocague, bal; Margaret Jane, McDonald, Pictou, bal. ; Sep 1—-‘Lhree Sisters, Walpole, Pictou coals Kogenia, Purchase, Pictov, coal; Bean Bas- sia, Watters, Pictou, coal. OTHER PORTS. Summerside, Any. 30.—Ent schs Annie, Kennedy, Shediac, laths- Wolverine, Annett, Pictou, coal; Ouward, Dottev, Wallace, build- ing stone; Lady Franklin, Weatherbie, Chat- Cid schs Oseile, Ailen, Charlottetown, Icb sters; Magdalene, Stright, Charlottetown, bricks; Wolverine, ona Gaspe, coal in that arrangementy may be male for thelr cuttirtstimbat at Yarwouth, sawe bottom from Pie¥cu; Emm, Boudreavlt, Vallast, Shietliac, THE DAILY em ia torrents and the lightning was very vivid. | ham, lamver; Oselle, Allen, Shediac, b last. VUtRRIED, in this city, August 4th, 1884, by 8, A. Rice, Mr. John A. Gameron, of Charlotte- towm, ty Miss Charlotte E , daughter of Isaac Clarke, Esq, of Cape Traverse. DIED. On Sunday, noon, the 3ist. inst., after a prolonged illness, John Dorsey, in the 50th, year of his age, {Feneral will leave his late residence at 2 | | o'clock, for the Methodist Brick Charch, and ! | thefice tothe new Protestant cemetery, dt. Peter’s Road. j ORDER OF PROCESSION, Methodist Sabbata Schools. Masonic Fraternity. Hearse. Mourners. Friends. lu this city, on Sunday evening, at the age of thirty-nine, Thomas Trenaman Stumbles, (Funeral from his father’s residence, head of Hhilsboreu hb. street, on Duesday »morning, at eleven o'clock. (Carriages.) | At his residence in this city, om Sunday, the Silst ult , afer a lingering illness, Peter | Trainor, in the 72nd yeer of ins eager _ [Panerai will take piace on Tu sday moru- ing, at 8 o’clock.]} (Bosion papers please copy.) } HOTEL ARRIVALS. OSBORNE HOUSE, Aug 30—-H E King, Manstield, Mass; John | A McMillan, Braekiey Point; E G Chant, ort Hope, Ont; N W Vaughan, Chester, N |S; D McVallum, Pictou, N 3; J E Chapman, | Rochester, N Y; James Watt, Ayer, Ont; E | H Caldwell, New Haven, N Y; Henry Baird, © Kennedy, Mount Captain Wilson and son, St John, N | B. Sept. |—James Keetie, Rollo Bay; W E } Scott, St Peter’s Bay; Charles 'oole, Mon- tague Bridge; Thomas Fissette, Waterford, Ont. Smith Fally, Ont; Wm | Stewart; ROCKLIN HOUSK. Aug 30—Mrs C W Morris, Wallace, N 8; Mrs J. W Morris, do; Frank Morris, do; Hattie Morris, do; Harry McKay, do; Samuel Gay, Pownal; Mrs D Bebertson, Bath, Me; Miss Minnie Robertson, do; Miss Hattie Robertson, do; 8 H Brown, Stanley; A E C Hellond, M P P, Bedeque; John MeNeill, Cavendish; D MeLean, mouth Shore; C E Pratt, St Peter's Bay; 8 J Arthur, Toronto, Ont; Cyrus Shaw, New Perth. RANKIN HOUSE. Aug 30—A M Liddell, Halifax; Mre Liddell, do; UV 8 Liddell, do; W H Troop and wife, do; A D Chaucey, Boston; C G@ Cobban, Montreal; James Dunn, Quebec; Allan Finlayson, Pictou; Kennedy, Montague; Martin Quinn, Cleve- land; James D Forgan, Mrs Forgan, three children and nurse, city. REVERE HOUSE. Aug 30—Robert Mowatt, Montreal; Frank © Lunson, Halifax; W A McLennan, Mon- treal; R M Cushing, St John; C Sinclair, Miramichi; R S Harris, Lower Canan; N §; D schurman, Summerside. ——— ne , Hoesford’s Acid Phosphate APP &TIZER, Dr. Morris Gibbs, Howard City; “Mich., says: “fam greatly pleased with it as a tonic; it is an agreeable and a good appetizer,” LADIES, ATTENTION | UST Read This, and be convinced of the excellence of the Model Washer and Bieacher. It makes the washing light and easy, gives the clothes that pure whiteness that no other mode of washing can produce, No rubbing required, no friction to injure the fabric. It is a Scientific and Successfal Ma- chive, which does its work superior to any other Washer that ever have been in use. You can do a heavy wash in a quarter of the time, without any labour at all) They are a durable, time and money saving machine, and sold cheap. Price, $3,00; when sent to the country, $3.25. WM, WORTH, Spring Park Road, Agent for Queen’s Coynty. Ch'town. July 31, ’34.—2aw wly, Spruce Flooring and Sheathing, &c AVING been appointed by Messrs. Prim- rose Brothers, of Pictou, Agent for the sale uf their well known Grooved and Tongued SPRUCE FLOORING and SHEATHING, I will always have on hand a stock of the same WELL DRIED and SEASONED, which J have no hesitation in recommending as the best in the market. Messrs. Primrose 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. AS AN augl-——2aw 3 m. CONTINUED SALE Specially low prices during. this Month ou our Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Plated. Ware, E. W. TAYLOR, Queen Street. Ch’town, Ang, 4—eod wkly Prince Kdware Island Hospital, MEDICAL BOARD: Dr. Hobkirk, Consulting Physician. Dr, Johnson, Dr. Taylor, Dr. Beer, Dr. Dawson Dr. Warburton, Dr, MacKay, Matron—Mrs, Hannah Robinson. Applications for admission may be made to the Visiting Physician or Matron, at the Hospital. daily (Sandays excepted), between ten and eleven, a, m., or by correspondence with any member of the medical Board, or the Matron. The friends of patients will be admitted \from two to forr, », m,. every day (except Sunday ). : The gencra! visiting day for persons wish- \ing to sve the institution is Thursday of }each weck, from two to four o'clock, p. m, D. BR. BAO 2A MOL IN HR, een SHPTHEMBER 1. 1884. shina ae ee Gal I~. SR en dite «Seo _— ie a, GREAT MARK DOWN SALE! W.& A. Brown & Co. SELL THEM, All other SUMMER GOO Ch’towa, Aug. 15, 1884.—dy wkly URING the nex! fifty days we wish to DRY GOODS, and have marked down 40,000 yards GREY COTTONS, 4c, 9.000 yards SUMMER PRINT COTTONS, l4c., for 10c. Colored and White SHIRTINGS, very cheap. All ENDS OR REMNANTS of GOODS at prices to clear. DRESS GOODS, special line, reduced to 16c. One of our partners is now bu ee eee close out the balance the following lines, 5e., 53c., 6c. and Ge, DS at prices to clear. W. & of our SUMMER STOCK OF at prices that are BOUND TO ) ying 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. WHOLHSATLH AND RETATI.. A. BROWN & CO, New Hosiery, of PRINT COTTONS, WHITE Ch’town, August 1, 1884. Perkins HAVE JUST OPENED ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF the best value, —_—_-—- 0 ae me COTTONS, Sterns American and Canadian Corsets, good makes, A Large Stock of Hoop Skirts and Bustles, The Cheapest Rubber Circulars to be had, CREY COTTONS, COTTON WARPS. 70: Everything at the very Lowest Prices ! PERKINS & STERNS. ——— -- IN STORE: | 250 bris. High Grade Patent, i 70 bris. Medium and Low Grade, 250 bris, Choice Superior Extra, 125 bris. Choice Fancy. ; { j TO ABRIVE: 500 bris. Choice Superior Extra (brands. | Atlas and Evangeline). ——BY — J. A. CHIPMAN & CO. J.F.SHATFORD, | Agent, opposite Rankin House. Ch’town, June 16. — WANZER = i Sewing Machines. , a } THESE CELEBRATED MACHINES RECEIVED HIGHEST AWARDS At all the leading Exhibitions of the World. | Only Gold Medal in Canada, 1583. J, F. WILLIS & CO., Sole and only authorized Agents for P. E. 1. BLACKSMITH’S COAL, LBION MINES SLACK COAL can be supplied freely, and with dispatch, for about one month. Orders given by G. W, DsBLOls, ent ¥ Street. Secretary of Trustees. ajpiil 34—eod whly 35 Wa July 10~6f FOR SALE LOW sii aoe IN PREMIUMS. Agrienitural and Industrial. DOMINION EXHIBITION MONTREAL, 1884, eel Ample grounds and magnificent buildings for the display of Live Stockh, Manufactured Articles, Agricultural Implements and Ma- chinery in motion, Graud International Bench Show of Dogs. The Exhibition will be in fell operation from Friday, September 5th, to Saturday, the 13th, 1884, and will be o pentill tep p.m. each day. Reduced rates are offered by all the nrinej, pal Railway and Steamboat Companies. For a]l informstion apply to the under. signed. Joint 8.C. STEVENSON, ; Secretaries, GEO, LECLEBE, 76 St Gabriel Street.! marked “ Tender,’ July 25—tl sep 5 Pit Islan Pottery, STOVE-PIPE STONES, | OHIMNEY TOPS, DRAIN PIPES, STRA\WBERRY VINE PROTECTORS | And other articles made to order at the P | KB. ISLAND POTTERY. BEER & GOFF AGENTS | Ob’town, May 27, 1886. IN THE SUPREME COURT. The Peters Combination Lock Company, EN LIQUIDATION. (F\ENDERS will be received until noon o Thursday, September 18th, for the Reali Estate, Plant, Stores and unfinished Goods belosging to the Estate of the Peters Combination Leck Company, DESCRIPTION. The Property is ‘ituated on the live of Railway, about one quarter of a mile from Moncton Station, and includes four acres of end, upon which is erected @ three-story | Brick Factory, 402160 feet,a Brass Foundry ‘and Boiler House (of brick), an Iron |Foundry (*ccommodating twenty mouiders), pa Japanning House, Outbuildings, etc, The entire woiks are very conveniently \gituated and well equipped with Engines, | Lathes and other machinery, for the purposes \of a Brass Foundry and the manufrcture of | Shelf Hardware of the very finest description, including Nickel, Silver and Gold Plating. The Liquidators do uot bind themselves to | accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be enclosed in envelopes, and addressed to the Liquidators of The Peters Combination Lock Company, Moncton, N. B. The property can be viewed upon appli- cation at the Works, upon any dey between the hours of ten a, m, and three p, m, JOHN KNIGHT, ©, Bb, RECORD ae GEO C. PETERS, { / auidators. CHAS, A. EVERITT, ' Dated at Monctcn, N. B., 15th August, 1584. jaug)9 tl sale JOR PRINTING of every descriptca @3 executed with Neatuess and Despatch at the EXAMINER JOR P G "OOM, cor, Water ant Ovest Gronge Street Can A RE SS. gees AE A RSS TLS TT RTT TTR aR Asse RE ec T SINS cme sentias ms 2 ‘ omen a oat oe