Local and Other Items. police have gone to meet et Rimouski, > Engineers are having shooting match at Kensington Tak st * ; noiseon, the fork T Tus Charlottetown choir annual Kifle Range + fthe Bank of on Saturday Nova Low MAN ¥ 80 : evening to ea home Mr seot’ arr’ , goend bis holidays. s! i »ws has returned from Great ay hseed 8 large supply of vi winter. See advertize Awe sk | Bri privet, having good for autumu at ment a : We direct attention to the _ Dissotving Views Entertainment in the new lemperance Hall, over J D. MeLeod’s Store, to-morrow greniag. proceeds go towards defraying coat of fitting Up the Hall. - al Mackerel, of large *'ze, are now plenti- fal at Rustico. H. M. Churchill, Esq., wade & number bf handsome catches last geek, about 4 fifth of which were extra mess. Tux Pictou News says P. &. Brown has sold his mare Honest Fl), which he has driven in several catch races this summer, to a gentle- man in the Province of Quebec, for the sum cf ®. Si aa A SWEFPSTAKES ssiling race will take piace in the harbor this w ek over the old con see, between eight boats of tventy feet keel gad onder, A meeting wi'l be held to-night to make arrangements for the event ecinannes Turse Brorners act Puirsts.- Says the Predericton Gleaner’ Rev. Father Waish’s two brothers have just arrived from ireland, aod are visiting here Chey, too, are Roman fatholic priests. They will labor in the United States. oo Tue grand racing attraction of the season will be for @ citizens purse of $400. to be “oom at the Moreton Driving Park, on Wed- sesday, October 7th There will bea free- forall trot, a free-for-all running race, and a hurdle race _ ——— Tue concert to raise fands fer a so”p kitchen for the poor, will take place on Tharsday next. in the Y. M. C. A as before stated. The programme will be published on THE DAILY ioe >a UXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 21. 1885. The Genesta Victor. oe ee A LARGE FIELD OF YACHTS AND A FINE RACE. TELECRAPRIG WEWS,| Smee vor A Well Planned Revotution, —>—_— The Roumelian Government Deposed. New York, Sept. 18.—The English ent- ter Genesta retrieved herself in winning the regatta given under the auspices of the New York Yacht Club near Sandy Hook to-day as it was the annual race of the club. The prizes consisted of two cups—one given by Commodore Jame: Gordon Bennett, for schooners, and the other by Vice-Commodore Douglas, for cutters or sloops. There were ten entries, as follows : Schooners— Fortuna, Grayling and Dauntless. Cuttere—Gen- esta, Lleen, Stranger, C'ara and _ Isis. Centre-board Sloops—Gracie, Athlon and Daphne. ‘The day opened bright and clear with a stiff breeze from the southwest. The course was a triangular ron of 35 miles from an imaginary line drawn between Scotland lightship and the judge's boat, which was the tng Luckenbach. The course was as follows : first leg east by north ; second leg southwest by west three quarters north- west, and third leg to starting point. The first two legs have 13} miles each and the third 8} miles. Shortly before 11 o'clock the tug whistled for preparation and a few minutes later THE SIGNAL was given. line was ~- > si General European Embroglio Expected. Lonvon, Sept. 21. The populace of Phillippolis, the capital of Eastern Roumelia, almost to a man rose in rebellion yesterday. They seized the Governor General and deposed the Govern- ment, and proclaimed a union with Bul. garia, and established a provisional govern- ment. The revolt was so well planned that no disorder or bloodshed occurred, everybody being in sympathy with the movement except the government officials. It is generally believed in diplowatic circles that Russia arranged the programme of the uprising, and suggested the union with Bulgaria. FOR A START The first yacht to cross the A despatch from Paris says: I: is feared the Ileen at 11 o’clock, 11 min. 02 here that the Roumelian trouble will lead |8°e. She was followed by the Clara at $» a general European imbroglic, The 11.11 OY, and the third craft was the Genes- Est is ina most inflammable state, and |, Upon which all eyes were fixed. She serious events are anticipated. glided over the line at 11 11.30, followed a Advices received from London state that | fe seconds later by the Fortuna. Then Prince Alexander, of Bulgaria, has been |©?™e respectively the Grayling, Athlon, assured of the support of Russia, Ger-| Daun'less, Gracie, Daphne and Isis. The many aud Austria. He will send an army | '#t !Wo were handicapped by an allowance to Roumelia, and will defy the Turks, |°f 5 minutes. The Genesta forged rapidly The Sultan of Turkey has appealed to | ®bad, and gained steadily upon the yachts the Powers to enforce.the Treaty of Berlin, | Which had crossed before her. She gained upon the Claraand Iieen, but ia turn was closely pressed by the Fortuna. At 11.45 the Genesta, Lleen and Fortuna were almost abreast of each other, with the English cut- ter slightly in the lead. The Genesta gained slowly upon the other two, and aiter the first five miles it became evident that the Genesta was ahead and intended to _—_—_—_———— —— Sir Charies io Complete the €. P. R. Orrawa, Sept. 21. [tis expected that the Canadian Pacific railroad will be completed before Sir Charles Tupper returns from Victoria, Vancouver Island, which he will do via C. P. R. It is| keep the first place. She had thé wind fair TER ae a ———ASL'— Perkins New Dress Goods, | New Cloths, New Winceys, | & VARIETY OF SMALL LR A A CI PERKINS & Ch’town, Sept. 10, 1885. FALL & WINTER GRY G&ouS aoe, Stern <. Fresh Instalment of Mr. Sterns’ buying just to hand: New Carpets, New QOileloths, New Sheetings. WARES. A Complete Assortment of FANCY GOODS, MIL- LIN RY, &c., to arrive during next ten days. ALL GOODS VERY CHEAP. STERNS. Sen eae ea a ee es ee ee ee a O72 Fenn t Oe er aaa er ee Cerner es © ee proposed that Sir Charles shall drive the | on her first leg, and did not spare her can- a 2 the road somewhere west of/vas. The result was that " the secon sing ¢ 50 ia Ri ! Me. CHances N.S. Srerckcann, teller of er aie vhnet-ectrageaagae a ~~ " ores the Union Bank of Halifax, was. married at from her competitors, Captain Carter dex- Little Bras d'Or, on Thursday last, to Miss , teroualy rounded the first buoy at 12.49 15, Annie Christie. Awong the wedding presents a 4 ‘followed by the Fortuna, which made the was an elegant ice-pitcher from the employes Pictou, Sept. 21. | turn at 12 50 23. The Grayling manifested of the bank. The couple will spend their Sergeant Wm. Devy, while engaged | good eailing powers and passed the red honeymoon on P. E. Is!and. cleaning a rifle, was shot dead. The con-| float a few seconds after the Fortuna. The —_o—— tents of the weapon entered his mouth and | Gracie then attracted attention by pressing penetrated clean through his head. He was} forward ajd rounded the buoy fourth in G. H. HASZARD, . a eee SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, will be received until SEPTEMBER 26th, 1885, for the Erection of a Passenger and 7 7 Freight Station at Peake’s. Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, ‘*Ten- der for Peake’s Station.” Plan ard specification may be seen at the 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- Wednesday evening, and will be a most attractive one idesniiachl Shot Dead Accidentally. AND IMPORTER AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Lospox Novetties -Orenine Day, Tvurs- 99 Weeks * Co. willshow to- . r. ae . } i : Tr La . ae these lay) their Autamn stock of a veteran British soldier. | the list. ar Genesta made a big sweep to dering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract Lond n goods just opened, embracing a _ | windward and left the others so far behind when Called upon to do so; or, if after entering gndo’ ‘ ist ened, ¢ $ | : aj into the contract, he fails to complete the work beantiful assortment of millinery, laces, In Collision that the raco seemed certain, for RS satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi- Sowers, feathers German mantles, biack and a the Gracie had threatened her seri- 3 5 & | cation. y , ° rr r i ' . r > ta £ , | ; 77 colored dress materials, velyeteens, silks, New York, Sept. 21. | ously noe aR neg h “ second buoy ee ie net socnpee, the Copae we | Was passe y the enesta at 3.0% 70: The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1885. The steamer Republic, of the Inman '55, and the Grayling which had drop- Line, and the Aurania, of the Cunard Line, ped into second place, turned at 3,19. The collided in the harbor yesterday. The | Fortuna came third and the Gracie fourth, former’s bow was badly stove in. hosie~y, gloves, ribbons and fancy goods, Also sepleadbl variety of new Brussels and other carpeta, Linoleuns and oil clothes, wiadow shades, ete, UST RECEIVED, THE FOLLOWING LINES OF FASH- IONABLE STATION ERY :— in Hem-stitch. Octavo Note, and ENVELOPES. FLORAL WOTH, very Cheap in boxes, fhe Mother Hubbard Mucilage Battle will never upset and can be hung up to desk. le el i al . 18 . : eee pas ned SS ty : the late lon being uearly hal "mile ald me ws Driving Park is to be held on Friday an Cricket | Grand Republic and Tauras, with a number 2 Saturday of next week, For the first day are — of chains onal ea : ’ “7 VERY F i oad . on aun yachts and sailing vessels, were all Th () ki fF ALON (' : LOS DON COURT S ATIONE . two parses one of $'20 for the 1.35 class and crowded with interesting spectators, who rf faZy Ut orvespandent Al ls, $ ; i i Hi] : Puitapecenia, Sept. 21. Fhe cricket match between the Gentle- men of England and Philadelphia team, was won by the latter by one hundred and nine runs. $0 for3 minute Un the second day the grand attraction of the meeting will come off when the Stallion race is to be trotted for a purse of $250 There will also be a running race for a parse of $30. Thi« will likely be a good meeting, coming as it does immediately after the New Glasgow meeting of the 23rd. We look for fast trottieg and good sport at the races on the 25th ani 26th. —Pictou News. be here were private sweepstakes contend- en a ; aii Rome, Sept. 21. ed for during the race by the English cutter Doctor Aurrecut has written to a Jewish Right Rev. Dr. W illiam Smith has been | Clara, the New York cutters Ileen and Isia, paper to recommend the practice of washing appointed Roman Catholic Archbishop of | and the sloop Athlon, which were won by tae oe ae ae ae Edinbugh. the Clara. The Bennett prize cup was doctor says that scrupulous cleanliness of the stated awarded to the Grayling and Douglas cup hend is, he is firmly persuaded, a certain Cholera ia Spain to the Genesta. means of prevention, particularly in the case —— | The English cutter, her owner and crew, Maprip, Sept. 21 ireceived an ovation after the race, and be of children, who so often take their food in : : their hands. The Jews have again this year There were 811 deaths from cholera in tween cheers, the noise of steam whistles, enjoyed a wonderful immunity from the| aie : : ; and the din of fog horns, the course seemed ravages of cholera. Can it aan irom their Spain during the past twenty-four hours. \a veriiable bedlam Everybody was satis- habit of cleansing their hands before meals, fied with the race. The westher and which is one of their most urgent commands ? Weatner Bulietin. other conditions were as favorable as could Atallevents, such « practice is to be highly — be desired. commended from more peints than ene. Probabilities for the next 24 howrs for sienaaill “4° Ostia AP. E Isanp dude, wearing » tweaty the Maritime Provinces. cent pair of spectacles, and light brown over- coat, came to grief at Stellarton, on Monday . He was a passenger by the express going west, and wanted to take charge of the train, between New Glasgow and Stellarton. When the train stopped at this station the cheered the crew of the Genesta for the superior manner in which they handled their graceful craft. On the homestretch the English vessel came scndding along hke £5 5k las {a duck, and passed the line at Scotland ee 2 a : The New Archbishop of Edinburgh. | ightehip at 3-41-10, with the Grayling — ms with ENVELOPES te match. ’ (a ee CPALESANTE CARDS. with ENVELOPES. -| TO BUILDERS. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Under- signed will be received until SEPTEMBER, 26th, 1885, for the Erection of a Dwelling for the Station Master at St. Peter's. s Tenders to be endorsed on the outside, “Tender for Dwelling at St. Peter’s Station.” Plan and specification may be seen at the Superintendent's Office, Charlottetown. Each Tender must be accompanied by a deposit . aa . F . . . -. f wv: . . ha* will »leas ; equa! to five (5) per cent. of the amount of the if you want something tha’ will please in rhe Packet hucilage Botte, Tender, which will be forfeited if the party ten- A Large and Beautiful Assortment of Wemorandum Pocket Books. —e ile 1 she : ; every way, call and see my stock. dering neglects or refuses to enter into a contract = when catled upon to do so; or, if after entering TH’ PERFRO? MOUCILAGS BITTIUE. into the contract, he fails to complete the work satisfactorily, according to the plan and specifi- This is a real gem and will always giv: cation, satisfaction. in a great variety of styles and very Cheap, @ Ifthe Tender is sot accepted, the deposit will ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES! be returned. The Department ‘oes not bind itself to accept by the Box of half or querter Thousand, in all Sizes ant Qualities very handy in every way. INK STANDS, INK BOTTLES, the lowest or any Tender. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Sept. 18, 1885, s —til 25 her jour pio ST, JOSEPHS BAZAAR. Under the Patronage of His Honor Lieut.-Governor McDonald. —~ —-_—-- ‘Sing a Song of Sixpence’ is as old as the sixteenth century. ‘Three Blind Mice’ is found in a Music book dated 1609. ‘The Frog |and the Mouse, was licensed in 1580, ‘Three | Children Sliding on the Ice’ is of unfathomed ‘ant quity. ‘Girls and Roys come out to Play’ is certainly as old old as the reign of | Charles II ; as is also Lucy Locket lost her Toroyto, Sept. 21.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fine weather, higher temperature, Writing and Copying Inks, in CARTER’S, STAFFORD & TORIAY’S are the Standard METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE employes fired him out. HS ¥ajd on the plat- Charlottetown, Sept, 2', 1855. Pocket,’ to the tune of which the American x ° NHE Ladies of St. Joseph’s Society purpose a “a a gs heen eae, Highest Temperature Saturday...... ‘ . 2; mis ot Tauhaa Doodle’ oes written. ‘Passy Inks and are the Best. | 1 nelding a Grand Baseak, ip the fed around him half-breeds, and a list of | Lowest do GO... eeeeees 48.6 | Oat. Pussy Cat where have you been” i: of oe a2 lc ae names for which you look in} Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at_ the age of Qeodk Rese. ‘Little Jack Horner’ New Convent Bui ldings, ihe) - obeter : unabri Iged. P O. Nichol- midnight). eee Cees? oe a ae 51.4 is older than the seventeenth century. ' Phe § ’ (POWNAL STREET) of neice, on the secna, Senge wen & pair | Lowest Temperature yesterlay, (read of Old Woman Tossed in a Blanket’ is of the WEDDI i ue STATI © = g , : , . lest ag vega oe — of a Ww we midnight) eovesscese mo ster ccerecees = reign of James It, to which monarch it is On W EDVESDAY and THURSDAY, : yas tramping towards HopeweH, | Lowest lemperature this morning ....-- ‘ , Nade. 7 minus his glasses. —Pictou News. Seoeeunbare tie morning, at 8 o'clock, . .44 0 ee nthe —e October 7th and Sth, 3.8 v li ateeaie tie , (Exhibition Days) £kNon River Meruopist Cuvurcn ReENo- VATION.—During the last few weeks this Church has undergone a thorough repair and renovation. It has been raised 12 or 15 itches, ard undernesth has been placed a tlid foundation of dressed stone. It has also O partly new silled. After slight repairs to the outside the roof was covered with metallic paint, and the walls received three Coats of paint. he door haz been neatly Genes. and a good platform has been built in font cf it. Inside the building bas under- fine ® complete transform»tion. The ceiling 43 been bined, and the walls papered, var- nished and blocked in imitation of marble “cornice has been painted in various colors, ad below it has been painted a border of - roses, which look very natural, Behind © pulpit the wall has been painted Te erature thia afternoon at Io clock ei Se ea dea " : Pe gts) Ae I silways keep in stock a large line of the Latest and Best Styles of Wedding Stationery, Bul Programmes and At-Home Cards, and will print at short notice all kinds of Visit- the proceeds te be devoted to the completing and equipping of the New School Buildings. No pains will be spared to make this Bazaar the event of the season, Beside the Fancy Tables, where articles useful to all and of st epassing beauty can be secured, at prices the most reasonable, an abundant Refreshment Table, Oyster Saloon and ice Cream Stand Oo Cholera has appeared in Japan. There is great energy in German naval quarters. Lord Randolph Churchill's health has been restored. The Canadian propeller Prussia has burned and sunk off Sand Island. England, it is said, will claim equal rights tren, do; G H Parsey, North Rustico. with Germany in the Carolines. Toombs, Mt Stewart; James Ross, do, Sunday was the 126th anniversary of the | fall of Quebec, and the death of Wolfe. The son of Speaker Marsh, of the Ohio Legislature, is under bonds for burglary. RANKIN HOUSE, Sept 19—W T Grundy, Toronto ; F A Weed, New York; J C Wilson, St John; J J Tavlor, Montreal; Malcolm McLeod and wife, Belfast. OSBORNE HOUSE. ing and Wedding Cards. Sept 19—Miss Robinson, Boston; Mrs Chas Prescott, Bay Vert*; HO Roberts, Summer- jside; W F Tidmarsh, Canoe Cove; J E War- G, H. HASZARD, all hours to all those from the country visiting 21—Dr : the Exhibition. A very comprehensive ART BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. |GAbiEiy ne gan Lenses and Amasement WORTH’S BRASS BAND will be in attend- ance each evening. ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! ELECTIONS! to decide once and for ever all disputes relative to the most popular of our Lawyers, Conductors and will be provided. A Hot Dinner will be served at ‘SHIP NEWS. | Ch’towr, Sep', 12, ’85. NOTICE. | Summerside,s17—ent Ledie, Green, Picton, coal. 18—cld, Lodie, Green, Pictou, bal; NOTICE. 4 > “ ryt oe ~ . . e ® > . ng green color. The windows and : tj | Emma MeMilhan, Coughlin, do. 9 Lizzie Firemen, as well as to determine the respective 8 have been painted and var- There is reported to be great nationa C, Campbell, Chatham, md-e. ares merits of the Steamers plying between Charlotte- town and Boston. The following Elections have enthusiasm in Ireland at the present time. The four young French Canadians ac- cused of the marder of Monteith have been y > \ THITpS. ‘ : € aera 70 soe < aoe RS LL claims for labor not paid on the] been arranged to take place during the Bazaar :- ® , Ist of Oc . = . he Ne C3 a SHORT LINE RAILWAY, in 1°83,| 1st—For the most popular Lawyer at the P. E. cailed for Lighting the Streets of the City o | against Maclonald, Stewart and Maxwell, {Island Bar, Prize—A handsome Inskstand with Charlottetown for a term of one or more) the winner's name engraved thereon. aished, while the pulpit and commanion rail He been grained, Inside the communion f has been covered with a Brussels carpet. “ew blinds have been secured. It is intended will please forward orders to someone author- FLOUR, CHEAP ’ % “ oo eee and more powerful | acquitted years ; contract to commence at the exrira-|is.g to draw their moner, or to the Con- ar aeee =" sa, ee Se ee ) Oe on x . : : - a i ~ ; ’ : “ -partment, ize— J yeauti Silv (exclusive os Seeman ene aaah a It is proposed to hold a — in St. ens en wr oe | tractors at New Ginsyow, Modal with name of winner engraved thereon. f ' on gty and & or , WV treal, to the memor vbip: ; } ' a " _3rd—For the most popular Conductor on the P. re labor and material ) This will be met by George's Church. Mon : 7 The Council are not beund to accept the | WM. STEWART, E. Island Railroad, Prize—Siiver Medal with New Glasgow, N.S. Rept. 11, 1885 - szep!2 3wks name of owner engraved thereon. 4th—For the most popular Line of Steamers sailing between Charlottetown and Boston. Pe ee ae ’ Prize—A handsome Ship’s Model with the owner's } name engraved thereon. Cc A. ru D ~ Admission to Bazaar, 10 Cents, Parties from the country, desiring to attend, p* STRICKLAND has returred to the | ©" tne advantage of the cheap Exhibition Rail- . _| way Fares, Island and has opened an office for the paldehine Ben. 16; 1885.—pet tl dat practice of his profession in Newson’s Riock. ee ee Ch’town, Sept 9, 1885. of Sir Francis Hincks. Spaniards in Marseilles have held meet- Matchless, ings passing resolutions praising the energy . City Clerk. shown by their country. Kent Mills, Mayor’s Office, Sept. 16th, 1885, The French claim to have restored bar - silver to the value of five millions = — AND OTHER CHOICE BRANDS rome S estimable ar‘istic riches to the new King of | | C H (j E ‘sn VERY CHEAP YHE Snbscriber begs leave to inform the lowest or any Tender. A, H. McPHER*ON, ; subscriptions of the worshippers and the on on the re-opening "Ge Mr. et Ross, of Vernon River, has done the is ee papering, varnishing, ete. aie has given satisfaction. On Sabbath Shent,@” jeetember the 13th, the Rev. Job enton, President of Conference, preached i, delivered with fervor, was eine, and hizhly appropriate. Hvery © seat was occuped. A _ collection —— ene CE amount} : y Review descrives the - - i ee - = —_ = was _ eee “ bien the ugliest piece —AT— public that he has fitted up that large we hat ( : A ER i ) , 16 Rev, Goorge Steel, alien te Boglish silver- and commodious brick house, formerly oc u- " © pistor, preached Additional seats had to of plate ever made y an g en am, 5 a a “ rv — : vm Ade seata : : re d by the late James McCrsith. Eeq., © gh Cy CAVEN : Provided. The collections for tie day amith,’ Brees % ud 3. ned at ues sind Sdoty on A ay i Lr AOE CARED. eid comune: her ISS Were between $21 and $22. M Musical Classes on the Ist of Meptem- r ieee themselves as well pleased with the arance of the building. The sing ing was Y and very inspiriting, especially so in Morniog, when, daring part of it,} most of Wuyreyation were taking part, ‘ The British Admiralty have authorized experiments to be conducted at Portsmouth, Enzgiand, with the object of determining | the value of oil fuel for the use of ships of war. All predent ex- August 20 now prepared to receive transient and per- pus Top Flat of bnilding on P G. Fraser's manent Boarders. Corner, now being plastered, and can be Best acc-modation at reasonable terms. fitted up to suit for offices. &e. Apply to ROBERT ORABB. L. W. GOFF, Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1885. —tf Ch’town, Aug. 27-—]mo Yaw Grafton Street, Aug. 10, 85 po IBSORIBE for THE WERKLY EX ’ AVIN ID Gre heart payer or the lalend URSOR18 ior THE WEEKLY FXAMI- NER. the !atest loval anti foreign news ‘dam alwys be foal trervin. Se pla npr aain ee ee ee ees a es | ae! on en Se Lee »